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Ilrptrlun or ttleam.lit|». mid llcmncit,
FUK SKW Yotlk.
Sleauishlp WeybOteett, Wednesday, Noreiuliei .15,
at 4 o’clock p. in.
I'UK BALTIMOHC.
ctcam»hip North I’ouit, Saturday, Novemtier It, at
o'clock*
FOB IHH.TOBTOWN.
Steamer Orient, Tuesday, Xo/ember mil, at 0
o’clock a. m.
FOR CHARLESTON-.
Steamer Fannie, Monday, November lath, at
o’clock.
FOB AUGUSTA.
Steamer YVm. U. Gibbous, every Saturday morning
at« a. ni.
FOR FLORID*.-
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday momma, at
lo o’clock
steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o'clock.
ACH APTER oi Roubskies.—On Friday uiglit last,
as Frank lugersoll, a quiet ami inoffensive coloreJ
inau, was proceeding to his home through the
streets, just after passing Haywood’s ice house, was
waylaid by three while men of athletic proportions
oue of whom caught liini by the throat and desired
to lie informed if he carried concealed weapous. He
replied in the negative, when the two oilier high
waymen, seizing him, searched his pockets. Frank
held his poekelbook, containing all his mouev. in his
jell hand. He finally made out to give an alarm,
and in return for his cries for assistance, was struck
with a heavy stick over the head, aud left by the
highwaymen without further molestation.
Ou Saturday night last. Mr, Henry F. Segur and Mr.
Frank Santina, while on their,way home, louud them
selves watched aud tracked by two evidently ill
disposed persons. At the east corner of South
Bread and Habersham streets they stopped and en
quired what the parties following them wanted.—
While the conversation was going on, one of the
lliives made an attempt lo take from the person of
Mr. Segur his gold watch. The thief only obtained
the watch-guard, however, and iu return received a
cut witli a knife from Mr. Segur. Mr. Santiua was
attackrd and severely iufured by the other thief, re
ceiving bruises upon his face aud under lip.
On Fjirtay night, while at, the circus, an engineer
of one of the up-river steamer* had his pocket cut
and a valuable gold watch stolen therefrom.
The Steamship Wivbosset on tub Obstruc
tions.—-The steamship Weybosset, Captain Parish,
which 101 l New York on the evening of the 7th, ar
rived up to the city yesterday evening. The Weybos
set entered ibe river before daylight yesterday morn
ing, making Venus’ Point in 70 hours from New
York. Through the (doubtless) culpable negligence
of those whose duty is lo Keep lights burning on the
(i Htructious, theij lights were out, and the pilut s
mistook the lights of the steamship l.eo which lay at
anchor above, for those which should have been on
the Obstructions, which brought the Weybosset
upon the logs. She remained there until the tde
turned, when she camcolf without having sustained
any injury, arriving at her wharf at a.SO yesterday
I'. M. The Weybosset brought a heavy freight and
about fifty passengers, a caid from wholly’ to Capt.
Parish, appears iu the shipping intelligence.
Freaks of a burglar.— On Wednesday evening
last, the residence of a lady on Whitaker street, was
visited by a chevalier de Industrie of the tbeiviug
class, which is now so numerous ill our city. The
thief boldly entered Hie front door, aud was met on
the stairs of tne third story by a lady, who mistook
him for oue of the boarders. She spoke to him and
passed down stairs. The thief entered the diiferent
rooms iu the third story, smashed up the looking
glasses, searched the bureaus, drawers, trunks, etc>,
and -scattered tire contents over the floor. In the
t runi: of a lady was a pocket-book, which contained
twenty-five dollars in greenbacks.
This the Chief pocketed. The lady who spoke to
the thief when he was iu the third story, afterwards
entered the parlor and discovered the gentleman
there whom she supposed she had accosted on the
slain), blic immediately made known tothegentleinau
ihe existence of his ‘ double.” Suspicion was rou
sed, ami the gentleman proceeded up stairs, but the
burglar after hurling an empty blottle at him, whl'cli
missed its mark, made his exist Horn tite house by
some unknown means aud escaped.
Ui nefit at flic Circus for tiic p’cuiule Or
phan Asylum.
The lollowing correspondence explains Itself:
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 11,1365.
Hon. R. D. Arnold—
Dear Sir.- Entertaining a heartfelt sympathy for
the Female Orphan Asylum of your city, we beg to
tender them a benefit, to be given at the Circus on
Wednesday afternoon next, the Istli inst,, at which
time we piopose that the gross receipts of the enter
tainment shall be handed over lo you to be present
ed to the two institutions devoted to their support.
With respect, believe us yours, Ac.,
Messrs. Stone, Rosston A Murray,
Proprietors oi Circus.
Pulaski House, Nov. 11,1865.
Savannah, Nov. 11,1865.
Messrs: Stone, Rosston 4 Murray, &c.—
Gentlemen : Your note of this date proffering a
benefit to the Female Orphan Asylum of this city,
has been received. Y our generous offer is gratefully
accented, and reflects the highest credit ou your be
nevolence. As you are about to leave the city, at
the end of next week, and in compliance with the
discretion left with me by you, and in order to ac
commodate families aud children, I would respect
fully suggest a matinee performance, and thaft It
should take place on Wednesday, at two and a half
o’clock, p. in., Nov. 15th. I hope our fellow-citizens
will respond iu a maimer commensurate with your
liberality to this charitable effort.
Respectfully, Your Oh’t. Sv’t.,
K. D. Arnold,
Mayor of Savannah.
•Vast tlie Tiling Needed.
We are pleased to have it iu our power to state to
the traveling public, that wc are in the future to
have a regular conncotiou with Augusta by river.—
The steamer Gibbous having been withdrawn from
the Doetortown route, where she established for her
self a first-class reputation for speed, comfort and
punctuality, lias been placed on the Augusta route
as an accommodation boat, and will make regular
weekly trips between this point and that city. See
Messrs. Erwin A Hal dee’s notice iu another column.
To Owners of Lost Flats.—The attention of all
parties who have lost flats is called to the notice of
Mr. I>. w. Sears. The owner is requested to prove
property and pay expenses.
the
Singer Sewing Machines.
o “
Principal Office for the State of Georgia,
116 BROIOHTOS STREET,
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent.
A large assortment for sale at New York prices.
Sewing Machines of all kind® repaired at short
notice.
Stitching neatly done. nit
PAPER BAGS.
JUST received per steamship Ariadne, a large as
sortment of Paper Bi gs
WARREN & PLATNER.
nil 21 •» Bay street^
Liverpool Salt.
Iron SALK—Two Hundred Pack,. A eplcdid ar
ticle.
”»-» ROGERS & CANN.
NOW LANDING AND FOB SALE.
9(}{| Box**, }' % mid cuddies Tobacco, which we
vaie now ofl'eiing st prices lower than it can
be bought for in Northern cities.
MILLER, TIIOMAH k CO.
nl l ts
SEA ISLAND HOTEL
lULTON HEAD, 8. C.,
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
BUCKLY k BANCROFT, l*roprt#iuiu
Kuwait* u Jonim, Agent ts oetM
Administrator*!# K*tlr*.
r PWo mwi.ths aftw date •pplbatiati will b# Hilda
1 tu lbs < 'uni tof Ordinary of twathsm roiMty tor
Iww t« Mill ill the rosl of Jitiu* IHiho da
tUMMMdi MIL. uuiwm us tiißii tbuiWilt
Josji o rvMiiM,
Nllippiuy; lutolligeuOß.
Miniature Aliuamtr -This Dag.
, Min rises t 2. Mmm Uses j oc
I Him eels 6 01 High wafer a 44
PORT OK SAVANNAH
SUNDAY. Nov. 16, lsß6.
Arrived,
| Steamship Euterpe. Eldndge, 77 hour* from New
York, Willi mdze and passengers to J R Wilder.
Steamship Wcybossel, Parish. New York—Brig
ham, Ballwin A Cos.
si earner Oak, McAusley, Augusta, lo J B Presdee—
F M Myrell, Agt—«67 liales upland coiloli, to Octal us
Cohen.
Steamer Ueu .Simpler, Milhken, Boctorlown—C L
Colby A Cos.
Waldon’s Screw Steamer Alice, Jolmsuu. Augusta,
with one fall boat, 10 G B Mitchell -4, bales upland
cotton, toJ R Wilder, C L Col l.y A 00.
Waldon’s Side-wheel Steamer Zephyr, Jones,
i Augusta, with two Hals. loOii Mitchell—l2l bales
j upland cotton.
I Schr Geo Darby, Snow, New York, to Hunter A
Uammell.
•abets flat from Augusta, wiih 316 bales upland
I cattou, to order.
! McDonald's fiat No 4 ironi Aaeusta, with 310 bales
upland CHI on, 10 W ilaltersnv a 00. J W Anderson
<f Son. Bryan a co.
Cleared.
Steamship Leo, Merrill for New York Octavus
Cohen.
Steamship America, Limit, for New Yolk—Brig
ham, Baldwin A Cos.
Steamship Ariadne, Crary, New Y'ork—John R
Wilder.
Steamer Emiiic, Bender, liihon Head.
Steamer Helen Getty, lugraham. Paiatka. etc—L S
Bennett.
Steamer Wm G Gibbons, Phiipot Augusta—Erwin
A Hardee.
Steamer Helen, Reilly, Augusta—lCein A Cos.
Bxpurts.
Per steamship America, Lindt, for New York—
-873 biles upland cotton, 89 empty barrels, 9 pckgs
mdz.
Per steamship Ariadne, for New York—B94 bales
upland cotton, a do sea island, 12 boxes fruit, do 40
bags, 10 bales domestics, 3 bbls beeswax.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—9B7 bales up
aud cotton Id do sea island, 40 Iwles domestics, 19
bales wool, 23 pc kgs mdz.
Receipts.
Per steamer Gen Shepley, from Doetortown—lls
bales upland cotton, do 30 sea island, 7 bales wool.
Consignees.
Per steamship Euterpe, from New York—J R Wil
der, Patterson if Tucker, steamer R 11 May, K K Hor
ton, K 1 latskek, N B Knapp, Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos, Dzialinski A Slager, O Cohen, W W Lhicolu,
Schuster if Heinsins, RAJ Lareomb, S M folding,
Erwin 4 Hardee, Randall 4 Cos, Jos Lippmun. Jacob
Lippuiau, l> Mallette 4 Cos, Cooper, uncoils A Far
elly, B F Einstein, c F Emerson., S Goodall, kithrop
A co, M S Myers, Cunningham A Purse, C Orflr, Peter
Kiely, Rogers A Cnuu. M Ferst A Cos, .1 W Anderson
A Cos, D Parley,W A Mclntire, A H stalk, W H Stark,
J McMahon ft co, Crane, Johnson A Urayhili, Hun
ter J Gammed, B Strauss, S T ftCe, J C Schreiner *
Sons, A liartl'ldge, It Erwin, Thtoii A Gordon, M S
Myers, J G Cohen, LaKoche, Gadcii & Luckies, CK
Osgc-od, F’ W Silns A Cos, Heidt A Ludlow, Brady,
smith A Cos, G M Conn, II Meiuhard A Bio, Stone,
Rosston ft Murray. BG Tihlen, Kiilin A Burke, c
Stager. A A Solomons A Cos, T hulcoiube A Cos, j S
Yillalonga, Both well if Whitehead, J H Moses, \V II
Fuller A Cos, Einstein j Eckman, J H lleppish C
White, H L Palmer, J Sperry. H Rothschild,J C Free
man, c L Gilbert, J Leavy, J C Maker A Cos, J Gratz
J Mark, A Low A Cos, G T Nichols, W and D Wadley, W
J! Davidson, H H WiUberger A Cos, Express Cos, A P’
Mira, W L Peabody, U G Kuwe A Cos, Richardson A
Barnard, J J Daniel! Mrs H Gilliam, Bentley A Doug
lass, Mrs C Gradot, H P Elliott, S Jessup 4 00, J W
Burke, H Watson, E Cooley, K E McMillan, A M
Cohen, J G Watts.
Per steamship Weybosset, from New Y ork—Brig
ham, Baldwin A Cos, f IX Buis have. Both well A White
head, Brady, Smith if Cos, Mis S P Bell, J W Bacon,
M Holey, C E Colby A Cos, Crane, Johnson A Gray hid,
Cunningham A Purse, A Champion. W C O'Driscoll,
Dewitt A Morgan, W M Davidson, Erwin A uardee.
K Ehrlich, B F Einstein. S H Eckman. D Finnegan,
Fordyce, An lerson A Jauuy, |L J Guiiinartin A Cos,
Hunter it Gamruel! T Holcombe A Cos, G M Heidt,
Iliiton A Kaudell, Heidt 4 Ludlow. Kcin A Cos, N 3
Knapp, James, Leary A Cos, K J Law ry 4 Cos, K J
Lareomb, Laurant and Cos, Wll Lucas. Laßoclie. Gad
en A Duckies, A J Miller, .1 H Moses, M S Myers, H
Meinhurd A Bros, A F Mira, W L Peabody, P Reilly,
RigecsA Cann, Kelu A Cos, Jiioßiyan. W II (Stark, A
M (Scarborough, (Schuster A lleinsius, li C Smith, vv
Starr, E D Smytli, L 4 G, J it Mealy A Cos, Dr W 1
Sargent, B G Tildeu, J L Yillalonga, E li Yauness, G
\ olger A Cos, H Warden, Jr, A Wilbur, S L Wylly, w
H Williams, A Waldron, Weed A Cornwell, "it C
White, W M Walsh, G N Wyman A Cos, and others
Per schr Geo Darby, from New York—Hilton A
Rundcll, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos, Brady. Smith A
Cos, UothwellA Whitehead, Rogers A Caun, Claghorn
A Cunningham, A B Buce, N A Hardee, A Cos, Erwin
A Uardee, Hunter A Gammed, .1 R Wilder. Darling
ton A Bickford, J McMahon <t Cos, E G Iliiton, G M
Heidt, li Habersham and Son, Bell, Wylly A Christian,
Lovell A Lattimore, W C Watte, W H Starke. Van
Horn, Holyoke A Murray, Bower and Brown Nichol
son, Reeves A Cos, R V Mitchell, J O’Byriie, J Deacy,
G Butler, J M Seely, T Holcombe, W H May, At A
Cohen, O liowd A Muihcin, A A G li R Cos, A A Solo
mons, J Oliver, Tison A Gordon, G VV Clark <f Cos, w
H, J McC, J Stark, V Guest, E M Hud, Wright, Medo
ra A Cos, G Bailey, J W McAlpin E K and Sun, At, in a
diamond.
Per steamer Geu Sheply, from Doetortown—Dun'
can 4 Johustou, 1> McDonald, J Screven, A G Browne,
apt. Sand Hcgau, H Brigham, Erwin A Hardee, For
dycc, Anderson A Jauuy, Einstein A Eckman. L C
Guiiinartin, Cook A Harrington.
Passengers.
Per steamship America, for New Y'oik— D®tV
Schmidt, Mrs P W Tcfli. J U Fitzpatrick. W Don
nelly. A Newliouse. 2 children anil 2 servants. James
Hudeilestou, C E Clark, Samuel Burnt. J C Periett. J
Taylor, L McLaughlin, and 3 steerage.
Per steamship l.eo, for New York—J Kauffman, Dr
J Hilton, J McDonald, J J Brenner, \V Hunter Davis,
H B King. L A Whittier and lady David Bing, W J
Clements, W J Cummings.
Per steamship Euterpe, from New York—G Rowe
and lady, Mrs Hutchinson aud 2 children, Mrs John
son. 3 children and servant, Mrs Stoddard, Miss M ,J
Sampson, Mi Johnson, Mrs Green, 2 children and 2
svt’s, Mrs C L Gilbert and 2 children and avt, Miss It
B Legett, Miss Legrifli. Alls* Weinberg. Miss 0 Green,
Jr, Mr Hodginson and lady. Miss Telfair and svt, A
Low aud family, Mr Segrilf, F’ P Peas, ”7 Guriy, L W
Mizer, Ml'Schuster, Mr Hamdtou, Mr Tomlinson. Mr
Smith, J C McKißben, elms Green, Jr, K E McMillan,
J F Warring, and 25 steerage.
Per steamship Weybosset, from New York—J Sher
lock. Aliss Callton, Mrs Capt Silas Weeks, Mrs D In
gads, Miss Cheeseman, Jos Alarshad, U Rucheuteiu
and wife and 4 cliihlreu, Lt E Wulheiu, G W Smith,
Mrs F W Whittle ami sister, E G Dudley, G Gruttle.
J T Grutiie, W A Tuttle, Surgeon VV A Butilli, Alls
Emory mid 6 children, Fred Hope, Miss Knhwton,
Mrs Tally and 3 infants, and 13 steerage.
A CARD.
Nov. 6th, 1885.
At a meeting field on board steamer Gen. Sheply,
the following resolutions were adopted :
We the undersigned passengers of the steamer
Gen. Sheply, do hereby tender our sincere thanks to
Capt Clias. 1.. Miiliken. and Purser Jas. B. Cohen, for
then gentlemanly deportment and unhmiicd kind
ness during our trip from savannah to Doetortown,
and also tender our thanks 0 the Engineers, aud do
cheerfully recommend her to tire travelling public.
Resolved, That the Thomssville aud Savannah pa
pers will he requested to publish the above resolu
tion.
GEORGE MILTON, M. D. Chairman.
C. O. MOORE,
BILLY WESTHEIMER,
J. W. STATEN,
H. R. SYMONS,
L. 0. BRYANT, Sec’ty.
A CARO.
ON Board Steamer Weybossrt, |
Savannah, Nov. I2tli, 186 ft. f
At a meet! ng of the passengers, held on board
the above steamer, the following re.-uluUon was
adopted:
Resolved, That we, the passengers onHioard the
steamercr Weyboaset,do hereby tender to the cantaiu
and officers. oiir sincere thauks lor theirgciirletMaulv
tearing and kind attention while on our tr|p from
New York to this port; and we heartily recommend
the Weybossct ns a substantial, speedy, and sea
worthy vessel, upd her otllcers ail that could he de
sired.
JOHN HUBBARD,
4AS. biIIEBLOCK.
WM. BABBITT, Burg. 103 Reg. U. S'. C. T.
E. A. DUDLEY,
FRED JIOPK. j
V. wim.\MA ai. tt. i<ft rteg, u. s. c. t.
JOSEPH MARSHALL, Boston,
JSO. SHERLOCK, Savannah.
F. W. WIIIPLEK, Macon.
Anil forty other*.
1.1 BT UP VBBBBLM IN TIIK. POUT OP
SAVANNAH.
Hatankiu, Nov. IS, IMS.
rriAMuin.
■MMMbip Kutorpe, # KldnUge, from N.w York, dis
charging J B WuJor.
SUnmslilp W.yhosaet, Hartal., from New York, UK
«*«*'#* Urigbaui, Uuklwiu A U«.
anus.
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pjm -WstMr'Kru*! wu ’ *“•"»«•■ M Uw»
Jimih “* nvorsool -
f ijM4, (oidlittf it LiiUMi a i'ltti
tor uV#rpwl loUKTa
•ohk*.
Thomas Plefeiier. Pendleton, 780, loading for Liv
er|«K>i—Johu It Wilder,
Thomas W biiuev (Br). Kelly-Bell. Wjfily 4 Chris
tun.
Craesi o ißrj, feiusduchargiug—Brigham, bad
w iu A Cos.
"Ttnxs,
Lizzie Baiclicldcr. Kughth. 4iA, loading tor New
York—Hunter 4 Gammeh.
■ BIOS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 450. waiting—William
Stair.
Ida McLeod. Cook, 393, loading from New York—
Hunter A Gamuieli.
Redwood, Boyle, discharging— Rogers A ('aim.
scuooxims.
Geo Darby, (iuow, from New York, dlsch’g—
Hunter A Gammeh.
Francis Satterhy, Afileu, 310, loading ior New
York—Rogers A Canu.
De' Sots, crook, 1,0, loading for Baltimore—La
Roche, Gaden A Uncles.
Witch Queen, Pereira! 115 tons, waiting, for Boston
—Richardson A Barnard.
Win E Stevenson, Burton 156, discharging—Crane,
Johnson A Uruyhih.
Vapor, B igartj 3«o tons, discharging—l.a Roche,
Gaden A Lucies.
Antilope, Tones 70 tons discharging—Crane, John
sou A Graybiil.
James L Bewley, Loveland, 12! tuns discharging—
J Booth A Cos.
v AUCTION SALES.
By Bell, Wylly & ChristlM.
AT PRIVATE SALE
Desirable Real Estate.
Two first class Dwelling Houses, three stories on
basements, with all the modern improvements: situa
ted in a central portion of the city
Also,
Avery lies'rablo House on the corner of Charlton
aud Tatuall streets, containing 8 Rooms, with gas
a\d water. On tin lane is a Brick Carriage House,
St aides, Servants* Rooms, &c.
Also,
1C Farm Lota, containing from ‘2O to ‘29 Acres each,
near Lover’s L ine, within oue milts of the limits of
the city. A splendid opportunity for investment. A
plot of the above Lots can be seen at our store.
Also,
West halt of Lot No. 39, Washington Word, Brough
ton street. Improvements cmsist ol a Dwelling,
suitable for a small family. Will be polri at a bargain.
Oct‘24-tf
By Bell, Wylly A Christian-
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Lots No. 8, on the comer ol Broughton and West
Broad streets, and No. 5,/m the comer of Broughton
and Montgomery streets. Th • alwjve property is well
located for erecting stores, a9 Broughton street will
soon become the business thoroughfare of Savannah
ALSO,
West half of L"t No. 43 Lafayette Ward, fronting on
Charlton street, the improvement* consisting of a
brick house, containing ten rooms, well finish* and. with
gas throuhout the house and a pump of excellent
water in the yard. iu>v» —ts
UNDERWRITER'S HALE.
By Bull, Wylly & Christian.
on WEDNESDAY, 16th instant, at 11 o'clock a m ,
at the landing In the city of Darien, will be sold ior
account of Underwriters and all couccmed. a por
tion of the cargo of the scooner Island Queen, con
sisting of—
A general assortment of Groceries
Dry Goods
Bagging
Boors and Shoes
Clothing
Wooden Ware
Corn and Salt
Nails and Hardware
Molasses and Sugar
<%c.»* &c., Ac.;
damaged on board Hai l schooner on her passage from
New York to this port, and put into the port of Darien
in distress. J. M P. EPPING,
Consignee.
N. B A p termer will leave this city ou Tuesday
morning, 14th hist., and will accommodate purchasers
and all concerned fiS-G
UNDERWRITER'S SALE.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
Will be sold at the Upper Hydraulic Press, on TUES
DAY, 14:h inst., under inspection of Port Wardens,
libi‘Bales Cotton
Damaged on the voyage of transportation from Au
gusta lo Savannah. per Bingham's ilat boat. Sold tor
benefit of underwriters and all concerned Terms
made known at the sale. nl3
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
By BpII, Wylly & ( bristinn.
TO-MORROW, Tuesday, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock, at
M. R. Beaufort’s Hail Loft, rear of the Exchange,
will be sold for accouut of underwriters aud all con
cerned,
Pait of Fore Sail
Part of Main Sail
Fore Gaff Top Sail
Damaged on board Schr. , put into this port in
dibtrv-ss, and sold under inspection of the Port War
dens. ul3
By Blun & Meyer.
UNDERWRITERS* SALE.
THIS DAY. 13th inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m. will be sold
under inspection of Port Wardens for account ol
Underwriters and all concerned:
3 case 9 Brogans. Gaiters and Bilmorale, damaged
on board the steamer Hunter.
ALSO,
1 Horse and Wagon and Double Wagon
1 Invoice of Hosiery
4 bags Coffee
1 octoron of Brandy
3 cases Shoes and Boots
23 boxes Soap
1 Platform Scale.
ALSO,
1 fine Sofa
1 Cushioned Rocker
G Cushioned Chairs
Several Parlor Stoves
Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads; Ac. nl3
BY BLUN & JUEYER.
Closing Out of Fine Furniture without re
serve.
TO MORROW, 14th inet.. :r 11 o’clock, a. m at the
residence of Mr. Roseufcld, on Charlton street, near
Barnaul,
1 Seven-Octave Piano and Stool. 1 Marble Top Rose
wood Centre Table, 1 French MUror, 1 Mannjrany
Sofa, 2 Mahogany Tete-a-T* tea 6 Cushioned Chairs, 1
Mahogany Arm Chair, 1 Mahogany Sideboarn, 1 Mar
tha Top Horten. 1 Mahogany Wardrobe, 2 Mahogany
French Bedsteids, 6 liiack Walnut Reception Chairs,
Cane Seal Rockers, Chairs, Couches, Toilet Tables,
Sewing Tables, Mattrasses and Pillows, Carpets and
other articles. 2-nl9
"W holes ale
Boots and Shoes !
Fellner and Poliak,
157 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.,
ARB enabled, through their peunanent House in
. Boston, to furnish Jobbers and Dealers in this
city as well as those in the country, with more ad
vantages and conveniences in the Boot and Shoe
Trade than any house in said liue.
novl-Om i: ~
ADAMS’EXPRESS COMP Y
Great Easteru, Western & Hpntbern
EXPRESS - FORWARDERS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE Adams’ Express Company arc now prepared
to receive and forward freight and monies to
Doctorfown. Thomuavillc and ail way stations. Also,
to Augiuta Ly River or Kailrcud, and to all points
West and Southwest.
nlo.*2w E. P. TUNISON, Agent.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
AND
HORT [CULTURE
THE undersigned nr. prepnr.il tu make every kiwi
of Land cupc Gardening ; t» put 111 order All!
flctal Water Work. »ud everything pertaining t» Or
iiamental Garden# uU'l tu <lo all kind, us 11111111111111,
tinier* mty be left it Die Herald office.
W. A. D. ELMAR k 08.,
itovll liu Landscape Gardener*.
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LOTI'S. » n.» »nd *sutii.lt. IWume *ur IM
li*»<lk*r.lil.f. riwiiwir* »ttd tu* Udlw us lb# pr***ut
day iiMng Mtu earn* pnifuai.
’■lMhi.
SakoUklgf'd by f A.Pi*.,. i„s
I A 1 Mvt- toy, a*..«i
a»4M M rtutoit ttttiM. H I,
filliMliCHlKt. U4BSIHU, * U„
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS. SC
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA. f '
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.)
11’ K invite the attention of the Trade and ths Pnb
"" Hr generally to our large and elegant assort
ment of
I%'inea, Cordials, Conserves, Sf-
Viu»s, etc*., eli.
vuiicb is uot excelled by uuy similar establishment
in the States.
We are .«ole proprietors of DUNBAR'S CELE
BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of
whirli \> fully established iu this and foreign eouu
tries ; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS*
guaranteed superior to any article of the kiud, de
signed expressly Sin* hotel nnd family uae; DUN
BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war
ranted of the u most purity, uud pul up expressly
for our hoots*, of wnich we are solo proprietors anil
importers. Solo Agents for Robert Smith'd uele
hrated PHILADELPHIA ALE. iu cases and barrels :
English, Scotch and American ALE and POKTKR.
BRANDY, Scotch and Bourbon WHISKEY and AR
RACK BUNCHES, formerly wdl known throughout
the United States, put up l»y ue in cases for export
and home consumption-
T. J. 1) A Cos. are sole agents for H Ali W.
Cat her wood'a Pure RYE WHISKIES. XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed iu quality and ex*
cellence. Constantly on hand, a large nnd well ec
lected stock Os BOURBON and WHEAT WHISKIES,
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An assortment of BEGARS ' f finest
grades, manufactured aud imported expressly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices BRANDIES, GINS. WINKS CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liqnors
imported directly by thte buns , and for sale in bond
or duty paid, at lowest market rated nov74m
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDT, WINES, St.
Peach Valley Whiskey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Muynolia, spencer’s Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bourbon.
FOR SALE BY v ,
C. W. THOMPS ON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAY STREET,
(Herald Buildings j
also,
A Ison’s Ale, Mars’ Ale, Applea. Potatoes, Onions,
IVkles, Mackerel, Cider uud Cider Vinegar.
oclG ts
WE- M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and. Cider.
sep2 ts
Just Received,
And in Stare su Cnnsipinal,
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Finn Liquors, consisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BOKER’S BITTERS, Ac.
Which we oifer on the most liberal ter me.
VAN HORN’ HOLYOKE 4 MURRAY,
wtll ts No. 9 Stodilard’a Block.
FLOUR, CORN AND OATS.
OAIIA BUSHELS While Corn
JiOUU 1000 do Oats
50 ban-els Flour
Landing from Baltimore aleamcr aud for sole bv
119 4 _ J KANE; JOHNSON & GYAYBILI..
E O. Hretov, Savannah. F. M. Bandeli., N. Y.
HILTON&RANOELL
Wliolosale G-rooors,
193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, G-a.,
Are constantly receiving per steamers from Ntur Y’ork
The Larges! and Host Complete Assort
ment of Groceries in the City,
Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Filled, at Lowest Market Prices.
octl6 Jm
Gbo. R. Crump. Wm, A. WiiiuiiV,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
GEO. IS. CRUMP & to..
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, &c.
20!) Brmul St., Augusta, Ga,
HF- Will pnrehase and sell on Commission Cotton,
Tonaoco, PnonccK, and Mkbohanulse of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merchants and Bankers of Acgnsta,
Ga., Richmond, Va . and Jno. C. Fen’ll), Esq., De-
Witt & Morgan, Gaden A Uncklcs, A. A. Solomons A
Cos., J. T. Paterson & Cos., R. Molina, Esq , Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4
KiELINjEEO. &BURKE,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN'
ALES, MIMS AND Llfil'OßS,
CORNER WHITAKER STKEBT AND
Bay lane.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED A DELIVERED.
au‘2l ts
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, Drnirglsto and
Huajt MnmiiiUtuiers.
IpSSENTiAL Oils for flavoring and improving Bran-
J dy, Rum Port Wine, Bourbon, Rye, Scotch and
Irish Whiskies, age and body preparation* for Neu
tralisimr and Mollifying Whiskey and Spirit, Color
iugs. Syrup* and Frait Juices lor Brandy, Whiskey
andWinca, Oil* and Kxtracta of Cognac and other
BrandieH, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Dr F.*h
Treatiat on Fermented Liquor* with lOju KecipCH.
FOH DIIUGUI3TS' USE.
Pc:t>iftll Insect Powder, Fly Pupir, Loadstone,
Fluorspar 11ml Fluoric Add, Manganese and all rare
Chemical* and Drugs.
FOH SO Al’ MANUFACTURERS,
Sillteatc of Soda In Crystal*, Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba. Soap stone. Rosin, Sod.i.Aali.
*e. JOS. W. FKL'CHTKANQKIt,
novl-eodSm No. .'.6 Cedar st., N. Y.
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
AV^holesale
GROCERIES 3 LIQUORS,
WIJNEB ANI> NKUAHN,
Corntr Bryan and Bt. Julian and
Jonnaon tquara,
IFHimnXU FHUIKI HtMUK.J
W A*«UI. fur
ALU ANI) I.AUIOII.
t uM.iulr un hand, tu .wuvtiwil u| (
fIBEBSir WS9TB.
«*|W (w
i.i. -t Ki.lh,. I.t.it oltw. dir.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wbuleuiilc mm il lie tail Dealer
la Fiue Urucerim, Boots aud Bhote Clothiiuh
Poreigß aud Domestic W mao. Liquors aud Sugars.
Also, Skehan’s Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle uud is wood.
London and Dublin Brown Stout, fleoteb and Eng
lish Ales, tv.
Liberal dednctioiis made to the trade
176 STREET. SAVANNAH,
and 62 Liberty street. New York.
mm i diinlug
Grocers anti Ship Chandlers,
<X)RNEH BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
Havannah,
BkG leave to inform their former mends and cus
tomers, and the |>ublh generally, that they have
resumed business at their old eland, where they will
keep constantly on hand a fall assortment of Goods ill
tbeir line suitable for Private Families. Steameri and
Ba'uing Vessels. Punctual attention given to all conn
try orders lm ocil*
CHOICE WINES.
-)A Baskets Pure Heidsick Champagne,
<eV 10 dozen very ci. ire Sherry Wine,
5 dozen Laiidem . rin’s Port,
6 casks Bap Pah- Ale,
5 casks iij aas Loudon Porter,
10 cases Drake’s Plantation Bitters,
• Landing, and for sale by
UOMI3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
BUCKWHEAT, &c.
If K Boxes New Buckwheat.
30 quarter b i rets aud bags Buckwheat,
■:o barrels very choice Family Flour,
25 barrels Kxtru Baltimore Flour.
Lauding, and for sale by
novll 3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
CHEESE, SOAP.
1 A BOXES CHRESE,
76 boxes Fay’s Soap.
Jusl received aiul liu sale by
octltt BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A GO.
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON'
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFArTUKERsS nnd Dealers in Builders’and
l.orksmithH’ Hardware, Nails, Pallies, Cord, Him
la»cke and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass and Iron Keys
and CnatiuM, Goug Bells, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at 10
per cent, less thau market prices.
srplO Om
ISTotice.
OFFICE OF PROVOST MARSHAL.)
ilisraiox or Savann.u, v
Bavauuob, Ga., Oct. 31st, 1565. J
mHE notice issued Horn the office of the Provost
A Marsha! Sub-District of Ogeechee, dated savan
nah, Aug. 11th, 1665, ordering all Drinking or Uil
liard Saloons, 4c., where liquor are sold to bo closed
at 10 o’clock, P. M., is hereby revoked.
By command or
Bvt. Maj. Gen. ,T. M. BRANNAN.
(Signed) CLARKE H. lIEMICK,
Capt. and Provost Marshal. novl
BROWN’S
C ASTILLI AN
BITTERS
i!
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from (lie Pure
Juice ol the Grape and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the Mouth ol
France, Italy and the Province oi Castile (Old Spain,)
from which lattn section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
females and children, fer all disarrangement of the
stomach, It is unrivalled. A never
failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who navel by land or water should be without the
CastiUlan.
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE 4 Cos.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
oct34-3m
"Wilder’s
SALAMANDER SAFES,
With Wildest Patent Fourier and Burglar-proof
Locks.
80. WILDER A CO., Patentees uud Munufactui
• era of the best fire-proof Jiafe in tne world!
•I weilerg* and B inkers* Sulci make to order, lined
with hardened steel.
House aud Plate Safes.
To this ceAbratcd Safe was awarded the gold medal
at the World’s Fair, in London, 1861.
NoTioa.—This celebrated fire proof Safe is no longer
mide and sold by Silas C'. Herring, his license to make
and si ll them huvlng expired.
Lists containimr prices and full description of differ
ent sizes and styles of Safe, can be had on application
to the agent tor the State, at Savannah, or any of the
special ugents
Agents wanted in every city and town of the State.
For paitlculars, addrest the undersigned.
We have constantly on hand a good assortment, for
sale at manufacturers’ New York prices.
CUNNINGHAM A fURSE.
Sole Agents for the State of Georgia,
n!0-2ra Savannah, Ga.
MAPES’ NITROGExYIZED ...
SI’PER-PHOSPHtTE OP LIE,
For Wheat and other Grain Crap*, Cot
ton, Corn, Tobacco, Gran, Vege
tables, Crop*.
Composed of Calcined Bones, Sulphuric Acid. Dried
Blood, Soda, Potash, Sulphate Ammonia, and other
Ammonia-prodncinK materials.
Does not exhaust the land like Peruvian Guano
and oilier stimulating manures, but permanently im
proves It. The effects of one application are vblble
for more than ten years. To ordinary soils a yearly
application of 200 lbs. per acre will maintain its fer
tility for any length of time.
It is packed in tiurrcls of about about 200 lbs. each.
Pamph'ets containing certificates from those who
have used this fertilizer, and full directions h r its ap
plication to different crops, rati be had by addressing
the undersigned.
Price reduced to S6O per ton, (2,000 ibg.j
For sale l.y
CUNNINGHAM & PUKSE, Agents,
nlfi-3m Savannah. l»a.
H. J. DICKERSON,
Harbor Alas ter,
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
No. X Harries’ Building*.
SAVANNAH, GA.
iimM k* Ira
Convention of the First Senato
rial District.
THE Citizen* of the counties of Chatham, Bryan
and Effingham are requested to appoint Delegates
to a Convention to‘a.* held on Wednesday, the Bth
November Inst., at No. l. Central Railroad, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for Henator oi said
Senatorial District. uov2
KEROSENE WARE,
Lamps, Chandeliers, Bracket*, Haip Hanger*, Side
Backs, Side Lamps with and without lfetlectors: Fan
cy Hall Lamps, Lanterns, Bases. Peg* and Fonnts-
Patent Gins. Cones, Burners. Globes, Chimnles and
Wick, DIICGGISTb’ FLI NT A GREEN GLASS. Crock
ery Dealers’ and Confrct inner#' GLASSWARE. Goods
ul all kinds made tu order. KEROSENE OIL
JAMES T. WRIGHT,
VIS Greenwich Btreet, Two doors below Barclay, N. Y
nnvl-r.m
Crockery,
China,
Glassware.
JODBKKM sad lies Isis from all parts of Iks country
at. Isrltsd to riatulu. my
W holtiNulo HtooU,
who h tm Imls. pat kwa* eOßtalMluif eufspl.ts assort
tueHM, psl Up eiptwtsTy fur •* poutiti > Trads," ,
lAasM r» pack Ml pi suit purzkaaors
(|lHTl|HVrlin‘ lloUNti,
IBV Biooßpt-M IM., IM iltsi front MhM Bi,
mmj* m a
IHIPHEC. ' I
FOR new YORK.
" rho ”"er LIZZIE ItACHKI.DiR. Capt. 1
2S£& Wl " l “ v ‘- «*«P»'ch *« Un- above porb i
Far fright w
FOR NEW YORK
rpHK achoouer FRANCIS SATTERHY, now loint
bave JS&k3i^Jeh2SSv“' c "*‘° eu «"*‘‘ d ' wl "
For freight, ui.ply to
DS-4 CRANK, JOHNSON & GRAYLILL
FOR NEW YORK.
•
THE a 1 clipper schooner JOSEPFI W WEBSTER
Bel .worth, master. 456 too. iHirthen. win h arr
quick dnspatcb for the abova port. Freight t.tm at
tbs lowest rates.
For freight engagements, apply to
CHARLES L COLBY * CO.,
nil Corner Bay and Abercorn at,
STAR LINE,
FOR
NEW YORK.
The new and elegant first class U S Mail Steam
ship WEY'BOSsKTT, Captain Palish, will positively
tail for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 4 o'clock p. m.
BRIGHAM BALDWIN * 00,
n!3 Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Ofllce
FOR AUGUSTA.
STEAMER
EXP R E S S,
CAPT. J. W. MORGAN,
Will have quick despatch aa above.
The Boat is entirety new. being of immense capaci
ty, shippers need not fear having their orders left
over.
Parties having goods consigned to them from the
North nr elsewhere for Augusta nnd points beyond,
can collect forwarding charges on same by sending
their freight to this line All bifla paid promptly.
Freight received and stored iu Fire Pi oof Ware
Houses free ol expense.
npvO F. M MY’RELL, Agent.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
THE uuderftiKited are prepared to receive poods at
their W'archotutttt—free of expense aud rov
ered by Insurai oe—for shipment to Autptftia and
poiuts beyond by their regular line of light draught
boat*. Apply to OTAB. L. COLBY,
gept.’fl—tf cor. Buy and Abercorn Bt«,
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
R. IT. MAY,
Will have dispatch for the above plpcc. CJoods receiv
ed at all time and atored in fire proof warehouse, loot
of Lincoln street, free of cost.
J M. K INCH LEY, Agout.
Office iu Clflghnrn & Cunningham’s.
The May arrived In Augusta from Savannah on last
Friday with her full freight. ts octu
FOR AUGUSTA,
Steamer Oak
WILL have quick despatch as above For freight
" f apply to
J. B. PRfiSDfc.fi,
No. 1«»9 Broughton street.
F. M. Myrfi.i.,
Barrio’ Building. Bay street nil
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM . GF. GIBBONS,
Capt. T. N. Pun.pot,
Having superior acrommiiiatiin for Freight and
Pnawngeti, will ply regularly between the above
citiea.
Leaving Savannah every Saturday Morning, at 9
o’clock.
Leaving Augusta every Wednesday Moimng, at 7
o'clock.
Laying at Mathew’s Bluff svery Wednesday Night
It U the desire of the Agents or the Gibbons to nwlto
her a permanent Accommodation Boat lui the Mer
chants of Augusta and Savsuhah nnd the Planters
aloug the line of the rivei, and with this object in ylcw.
no effort will be (pared on the part of her owners,
agent* and officers to meet the wants of the traveling
and freighting public.
ERWIN & BARBEE.
John L. Roimili.at, Agent at wharf. lm ml3
For Charleston,
INLAND,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
Steamer Fannie,
Captain McNelty,
Will leave «t above THIS DAY', from Central Press
wharf. This boat is in excellent condition and her
passenger accommodstious are unsurpassed.
For freight or passage apply to
» F. M. MY KELL, Agent,
nl3-l Harris’ Building, Bay street.
Tor Talatka, -
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary’*, Fer
namlina, Jnilcsonville and Pieolnta.
Connecting ttith steamer Flora Temple for King's
Ferry, CenterxMage, and all landings on
the St. Marys River.
THE new and f**t steamer FOUNTAIN, Capt G.
W. CASTNERfWiH leave is above on XU ESI JAY',
the 14th inst., at 10 o*clock a. m.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, at i'udel
ford'a Wharf, near White’s Ceutrai Cotton Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
During the absence of the tx>at all goods will be re
ceived at the warehouse on The wharf by Mr. \V R 11.
Bruen.
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shippers will furnish weights and measurement of
goods novlO
For Freight or Charter
F)R a northern port, a Schooner of ISO ton* Reg
ister. Apply to
MILLER, THOMA 9 & CO. <
no 206 Bay Street
FOR BALTIMORE.
riIUE schooner ANTELOPE. Junes, master, all
*- have quick despatch as above.
For deck load, apply to
iiS 6 CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL
For Doctortown,
AND STATIONS ON THE ATLANTIC &
GULF KAILKOAD.
The steamer OUIEVT will leave her wharf
foot of Abercom street, for the above place, on
TUESDAY, Nov. 14, at 0 u. m.. taking Freight for
Stations on Atlantic & Gulf Railroad.
For Freight or Passage apply to
CHAS. L. COLBY 4 CO.,
novll eor. Ale'reoni ami Hay sts.
For Philadelphia
The schooner TRADE WIND, Carle.
Yr.vvv master, having mint of her cargo cn
gaged, will lisvs quick despatch ns
For bulk ot lilt y bale* cottqn and
deck load, apply to
pa crank jtHinson * orayhili.
FOB BALTIMORi:
Peuaergiwt’i Llm*.
TP hud sslllvg regular packet
SCHOONER DC SOTO,
crook, Masts,,
Mavikg tbs grwitsr portion of b*r sstgu s.smc'k
■ltt ha*, qauk dsspattb Fm Mam sid fttlgki ap
Us
La KOI'MM, UADMN » PNCMS*.
t oruvt Bay and Barnaul *MwP-
Af>*m la Batuiaoia .|Mdsi|a>i. MM* * **•
mi*
SHIPPING.
Baltimore and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Tvrvfc* ' T| fe slcumshtp NORTH POINT,
. /Jfdrvj f 4’opi. .smith, will itiave Bitlilmure on
- ! tii.b . In r regular trip for davanuab on
-’Jfalr.afc. Saturday, the 11th Instant; return
lug, will leave Savannah on Saturday, the 19th heel.
WIST, Birr AN ft CO., Agents,
nov« - Savannah.
For Liverpool.
, The new flret class clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
WEEKS, Commander,
la now loading rapidly at Lower Piess, and baring
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For height or pannage (taken at lowest rates) apply
CHAS. L COLBY A CO.,
c-naer Aliorcorn and Bay eta.
For Liverpool.
THE flret Claes British baTk THOMAS WHITNEY
1 S. K ’:"y’*»’>»« of »m»ll capacity, will have
qmck dispatch. For freight, apply to
<>cOO HELL WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
jrfcegular* JLine.
FOR BOSTON.
v Schooner Witch Queen,
Njw loading at Exchange Wharf.
•*BriiffS» RICHARDSON ft BARNARD,
nov7—tf Bay si., opposite Mariners'Charch
For Liverpool.
__ THE AI American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
Horiirc. Maaicr, having a lareo portion of
jJgSSEff 4 her cargo engaged wiU be ready to receive
tar g o .t Low er Hydraulic Pree« on the 18th
inst.
For freight or paMaee apply to
ecpMri BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO
For Rio I)e Janeiro,
CALLING AT
St. Thomas, I’ai a, I’c/’iwmlmt'o and Bahia
the United States and Brazil Mail
/jl'l,, i Fteumsbip Company will dispatch
Onrti* teth of every moat lb,
A NEW AND FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o'clock, p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to pass through the Poet Office.
An experienreJ Surgeon will be in attendance on
board.
For freight and passage, having splendid accommo
dations, apply to
THOMAS ASENCIO ft CO..
0.-tBI 3ro . No. U, Broadway. New York. _
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Bridgnvnlcr Palm aad Color
Works Cos,
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agents.
Jnst received and for sale at the manufacturer's
Priced:
Kegs XX Bridgewater Load
Kegs XX Snow White Zinc
Kcge Cygnet White Lead
Kegs .Hrmimersei White Lead
Tubs Putty
Paint Brushes
Premium White Lead
Chrome Y'ellnw
Venetian Bed
Metalic Paint (in oilj
MethliC Paint (dry;
Fire Proof Paint
Cottage Colors lm oct26
IST otice.
CONSIGNEES pi r JOS. W. WEBSTER, from New
\ ork, will attena to the reception of their goods,
landing this day nt Exchange wharvea nil
DAvTIT BAILEY,
Merchant Tailor
[Formerly Cutter for Wm. R. Symons]
BEGS most respectfully to inform his friends and the
public generally, that he has removed from the "
store of Mr. A B Ives to
No. 12 WHITAKER STREET,
(Between Bryan and Bay,;
where he will be glad lo meet his old customers and
as many new onca as will fevor him with their orders.
%£T‘ Aiwuys on *hund. a good assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEMKS, VESTINGS,whkh luffs pre
pa ml to make up atMhe shortest notice and in the
most fashionable etym
Remember No. I't—ii' you want what is good and
reasonable. n9-lm
Bln irdf SMSes.
USED by the United States and Foreign Govern
menta for more than
THIRTY YEARS,
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and durable.
Sales rooms No. 3 Bsrclay-st., near Broadway. N. Y
«cpl 9 ly R. BROWN. Manufacturer
Grits and Meal.
ILLEM’S MILL RE-OPENED. Having pnrehas-
I « and tin* entile interest from Mr. H. Gillem in hU
large and < xteudivc Mills, on the corner of Habersham
street and Perry street lane, we are now prepared to
furnish Grist and Meal at favorable rate®. Corn will
be sold reasonable. All orders promptly filled.
oclll lia LUDINQTQN Mb HARRISON.
FRENCH BRUSH HAT.
a The- finest article ever brought to this
market.
For sale by
S. M. COLDING,
No. 153 Congress street.
LIME.
ROCK LIME JUST RECEIVED
—AT —
•WACKY', BEATTIE A CO’S,
uli o 203 * 206 Bay stiast.
Savannah College."
milE regular co irae of Lecturea will begin on Mon-
A day, i lie 20th ut November, and will continue for
four months. The session has been delayed for two
wveks, by the occupation of the College Building for
hospital purpose* bv the forces of the United State*.
JAMES B. READ, M. D. Dean.
Jacksonville. (Fla.) Union, Constitutionalist, Au
gusta, Mucou Messenger and Journal, copy one week
and send hill to this office. lw
Lost or Stoleu,
Trmaiss^S&Sr
teed by Savannah, payable twwrt;NW km Jan.
naty lit, 1W» ; emlm,^ia‘> i * bl ««»“
uuu* dr awing lYoiu July l, i boa aitocfiofi,
‘ThTpabltr"# cuubomHl Ogaiait into* for tha
The Fisheries.
ami ak’’b ’mw/IWrit* N«l«,*Uua!r*N. , ‘w,
s 2Ef!!^hßlwu.— . *
Amefican Nst and Twin* Cos.,
« "OMBUKiIAt »TB*4fT, MUBfIBM,
■KM ’