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s A. V A A N All.
Depart arc of Mlcamafeip* aatl Mleansaia.
FOB Nrw YOHX.
Steamship Weytioaartt, Wetlac- day, NovcmU-r 15,
at 4 o'clock p. iu
FOK BALTIMORE.
Steamship Fannie, Wednesday, Koran,liar IMP, at
* o'clock a. m.
steamship North Point. Saturday, November If, at
o'clock.
FOB HOCTORTOWM.
Steamer Orient, Tuesday, No/ember 14th, at 9
o'clock a. m.
FOB aCOI'STA.
St earner Wm. O. Gibbon*, every Saturday morning
at V a. m.
FOR FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
to o'clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
IsisiNEa. activity—Tuk WHARVES.—Savannah
to day is probably one ol the most prosperous cltlep
in America. She has suddenly awoke from the
lethargy which the past terrible civil war had plung
ed her in, and Is now In the liigliway of commercial
prosperity. No longer are the terrible engines of
uar rolling on her streets with a sullen roonil, but
m their stead ihe diu and buzz of business activity
can be heard. Our wharves are crowded with tie
-tuple and our lauding presents a scene of life aid
prosperity. Our streets are no longer Jeserted, but
on the contrary our principal thoroughfares are
crowded with pedestrians, who are seeking the
channels of trade.
these are but a few of the many signs of the pro-',
perity of our city, demonstrating the fact that she is
making rapid strides In the road of gieatues which
the future has In store for her.
lint we most not omit to mention tn this connec
ts i, that the present condition of many of the
wharves is really discreditable to the city.
Malting full allowances for the scarcity of money
and building materials; wc do not find in them ade
quate cause orexeuse for the present state of the
most valuable property fronting the river—that up
on which, of all others, the prosperty and well being
of the city depend, in many places a heavy cargo
cannot be landed in safety, without indeed immi
nent peril to life .and property, and even persons
much less animals and vehicles,; cannot approach
the sides of vessels without great risk of falling into
the river.
This is truely an unpleasant State of affairs—fi
great damage and drawback, upon our commerce,
Tile most important interests of our city are thus
seriously affected. VVu.it Is Savannah without trade
and commerce ? A mere earavansera, and encamp
ment, which must dissolve and disappear, if not
kept alive and nourished by trade.
At any sacrifice, we must support and promote
our commerce. Everything else will parish if that
be neglected. Such a great stake must not be en
dangered by tile neglect of the authorities or the
people and we fervently hope that there will be no
further delay in placing our wharves in a condition
that will render them serviceable for the uses of
commerce.
Tiie Circus.—This enteusive establishment, under
the management of Messrs. Stone, Itosston & Mur
ray, entertained at least three thousand people ou
Satuiday afternoon and evening, notwithstanding
the bad state of the weather.
The artists of this Company are unexcelled, and
embrace professionals that are acknowledged to be
at the head of their profession.. The Deuzou Broth
"cm, among the most graceful acrobats and gymnasts
that have ever touched the horizontal bar; Lejeune
Hurt, the celebrated equestrian; the famous Sagriine
Family, Mons. I’enneile, Mile Sophia, Mona. Ferdi.
mod, and Master Uenree Sagriiue, Joliu II Murray,
riiif. G. i’. Hutchinson aud his trained Hogs, F. Kos
sion (the H. Orsay oi the King.) Messrs. Stone and
l'oweil, the gentlemanly Clowns, and many others
two numerous to mention in a brief notice, are at
tached to this enterprise.
The company remain with as but three days more,
finishing on Friday evening, Nov. ITtli, opening at
Augusta on or about the gzd iust. Ou Wednesday
afternoon a grand tnatinee will be given, commenc
ing at half past 2 o’clock P. M.
The benefit generously tendered by the manage
ment of the Circus to the F< male Orphan Asylums of
tiiis city, takes place to-morrow afternoon. The
benefit is given under the auspices of the City An
; tlioritics, and as the entire proceeds are devoted to
a noble and charitable purpose, the whole people
should turn out and make the benefit a rich yield to
our chariiabla institutions.
Til SO COURTS.
Pit ,VO9TCOIT.T, DISTRICT OF SaVANN.UI,BEI- , OBE CA?T.
CLAKK H. KE.4ICK, FKOVOST MAKSIIAL,
Savannmu, November Iltli, 1303.
The United States, by 11. Borger, City Police, vs. M.
Reynolds (colored)— Larceny of eight dollars. From
the evidence submitted in tiie foregoing case, the de
fendant tvas found guilty, and will be imprisoned in
flic county jail for ten days.
The United States, by A. S- Zettler. City Tolice, vs.
E lgar Lewis (colored)—Riotous conduct iu tbe
streets. Piea, uot guilty. The prisoner was found
guilty and sentenced to pay a line of live dollars and
costs, and in default thereof lie committed to jail for
tiie term of ten days.
Tiie United States, bv Detective J. S. Allen, vs.
Edgar Lewis (colored)—Riotous conduct in the
tracts, idea, not guilty. The prisoner was found
guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of five dollara and
costs, auu in default to be committed to jail for the
term of five days.
The United states, by Detective J. S. Alien, vs.
Sarah Williams (colored)— Receiving money from Su
san Williams (colored), knowing tiie same to be
stolen. Prosecutor, Charles Cordall; plea, not guilty.
It appeared that Susan Williams confessed the crime
under threats made by tiie arresting officer, which
evidence was ruled out of the case, and the balance
of testimony being insufficient to convict, she was
discharged upon payment ol costs.
The United States, by Detective J. S. Ailen, vs.
Susan Williams (colored) -Larceny from the person.
Plea, not guilty. There being no evidence against
the accused, she was discharged on payment of
costs.
Uncalled iob TEleueapuic Messages.—List o r
messages remaining uncalled for at the Telegraph
Office, Nov. 13,1855 :
F. L. Apen, Rev. W. Houston, J. F. Stone, Geo
ratton, Capt. C. Gorman, R. 11. Dockevhie, J. A.
Weill, Mrs. M. Given, Chas. Grant, K. M. Shaffer,
Gordon A Cos, Lieut. Malloiy, J. McKnlgiit, Mr. Shaf
fer, J. J. Stow, K. Harrison, Mrs. Anna W de, C. B.
Ash, Sivage & Hoitt, C. A. Wilbur A Cos.
Paioieks’ and Planteus' Agency.—Tile attention
of farmers, planters and others, is directed to the
advertisement of John ilerryman A Cos. It will be
seen that Messrs. John Merryman aud B. H. Waring,
well known as being among the most successful
agrieu Jurists of the country, have formed a connec
tion for the purpose of conducting a general agricul
tural agency business. Messrs. E. C. \t ade & Cos.,
and P H. Beim are their Savannah references.
Plastering, White Washing, Ac.—We would in
vite attention to the crad of Mr. Isaac Brenner in
another column. Mr. B. is an old and worthy citi
zen, and iu resuming the business which lie Im* so
long and successfully pursued, will we doubt not,
secure a liberal share of the patronage of his old
patrons and friend*. .
Shingles.—The uucmiou of shingle cutters is call
ed to the advertisement of Mr. James C. Bhince, of
fering an excellent opportunity for men of industry
to make money. Mr. Hlance will need more than
tiie icO,ooo shingle* lie advertises for to meet tiie de
mands of this market.
The Sunken Steameii Savannah.—The tug Star
light, with ttvo barges Iu tow, went up the river
yesterday morning to Purysburg Landing, to lighten
rite kiearner Savannah, which recently collided with
tiie steamer May Dower ami sunk at that point.
Capt. Spicer, of the Savannah, Inns charge of tlm
work of removing ihe damaged cargo.
Fikst Cuss Taii.osino BsrAHi.iauMKNT.asTli* at
tention of geiillenian is directed to Ihe advertise,
mentor Mr. IHmclua In simila r eotomiL With mi
fulavgcd stoic ami anew stock of goods, he is pro.
pared to furnish the best quailHe# of tasiilousbla
clutliiug, ' 1
A <)t'icfi Kin.—A dispatch to Messrs. Erwin t
Mitidee, Agents lot the slaamsr Win. U. Ulhhoua,
■tales that sh« an read fit Augusta on Sunday altar
noon at t o'clock, making the run in twenty BUu>
hours, including stoppages ti the various landings.
AdMuuaM TfikfidkfiPM CokrkhV.-A dispatch
Hum g nisi i a mils house of this city in perm’s la
hew York, was Hswmuitrd yesterday, urn this
t’utttpfiny’g wires, ami a y*pl| delimsd bars a Efim
stye* and a had hewn.
The Datcixu mftis.-Wi would invite alteaui ■
to tluadveruarmeat <W Mr. Ward, m another c.i.mi,
• luounctng that fee will < ouiinue his dan-lug ciei •
cotes at lit. Andrews' Hail.
We ha>l the pleasure of alieuduig, last Friday
evening, one o( the popular soiree* occasionally held
at tiie Hall under the skillful direction of this accom
plished master at it* terpse nyrluu ait. which proved
to be one of Hie inual agreeable re
uniona of the kind we have ever witnessed.
It U universally concedes thattoorreii knowledge
of this art, coniilhuum gvtaily to the improvement
of the mauuers aud general bearing of the young of
tsotli sexes, ft leaiis also to the full development of
social feeling ami that rtfinemeni of intercourse
which distinguishes tiie perfect gentleman and the
accomplished lady.
Mr. Ward is an fait iu all that pertains to a wel
conducted dancing school, aud mi deserving of the
most liberal patronage.
A Hat for the Si-. aSo.v.—Those of our friends who
would select a liat from the greatest variety of new
stiles and qualities, can indulge their taste at Col
ding s on Congress street, where, among other beau
tiful hats adopted to the season, they will find the
"Paris Brush Hat,’’ tiie isles! thing out. He has
also on hand an attractive assortment of gentlemen
and ladies boots, gaiters aud slippers, with a variety
or oilier articles in the furnishing line.
The Fenian National Flag.—At the establish
ment of Messrs. Huggan A Black, corner of Bay and
Habersham streets, may be seen a beautiful new en
graving of tiie Natiouai Flag of the Fenian organiza
tion.
JHtutel Ai'i'ivulis. ■
PORT ROYAL HOUSE (HILTON HEAD) NOV. 10.
J Veacock, Pinla !H B Built, South Reading
P G Botlicher, l S V |Lt W U Hairing, Beaufort
NOVEMBER 11.
S P Chambers, N York JII Baker, Savannah
\V B Bai tou, do IO P Crosby, do
C F .smith, Lawton Plan- W L Palmer, U S S N H
tation j \V Velleoott. do
A Montugreffs and lady, :K Short, do
Savannah j
Mliippiugc Intelligence.
Miniutiive Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 0 ‘<9 Moon rises 2 59
Sun sets 5 oijlligh water 4 34
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Nov. 13, 1305.
Arrived*
Steainpship Fannie, Capt Cator, Baltimore—West,
Bryan & Cos.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, Richardson, Charleston—
Ciaghorn <f Cunningham.
Steamer Lehr, Cortsell, Darien—M A Cohen.
Imports.
Per steamer Robt Lehr, from Darien—34s bales up
land cotton to order.
Passengers.
Per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—John C
Chamberlin, c PTateni, Mr Meldrew, Mr Turner.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Charleston, etc—
Dy llart, Col Farnsworth and lady, G H Arleilge ami
lailv, J S Hicks and lady, A P Fowler, 1) I) Finley, J
L Cross T C Hoiehi-s. 0 H McGinnis, M C Lee.’J C
Lee, J J Ivey, J Herrig, F Poiig, Jao C Kinney, Capt
Usiua, lady and sen t, T W Dorman and lady, L E
Snttau, Miss Wagner and servt, G S Roux, lady and
sen t, F D Scarlett, W Williams, H H Norton, J Ma
itone, F Jeffreys, E T Robinson, C F Smith, and 2on
deck.
Notice—The Consignees per steamer Fannie, from
Baltimore, will please call tins morning at tiie office
of West, Bry an & Cos., for the purpose of signing
average bond. 'Vest, Bryan <£• Cos.,
Jones’ Block.
rousiguee*.
Per steamship Faiinic, from Baltimore—Erwin &
ill! dee, Hunter A Gammell, J Hour, Brigham, Bald
win A Cos, W M Davidson. O Cohen, Crane. Johnson
A Graybill, Unckles A Son, Express Agent, West, B
A Cos, Botliwell aud Whitehead, Lußoche,. Gaden A
Duckies, J D Volanga, .1 H Barrow, J L Kotunella, YV
Starr, Rt Rev Veroli, 1) D, S G Hay nes, E E Hertz, J
li West. Lewis, Jones A Cos, cranton, Smith A Cos, B,
Hatridge <£ Cos, York, Williams, Mclntire A Cos. Eli
Mustiu.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Charleston, etc—
Mi* i VV H Wagner, J L Potter, Adam s Express Cos.
U S (quartermaster.
BIST OF VESSELS IN THE rOBT OF
SAVANNAH. .
Savannah, Nov. 14, ISOS.
STEAMSHIPS.
Steamship Euterpe, Eldridge, from New York, dis
cliarging—l R Wilder.
Steamship Weybossct, Parish, from New York, dis
charging—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
SHIPS.
Mont Blanc, Donnell, TOO, waiting—Laßoche, Ga-
Uen A Unckles.
New England, Hodges, 1,100, loading for Liverpool
—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Republic (lire nil Smith. S9O. loading for Liver
pool—Weber Bros.
Wisconsin (Br), Arcus, 900, loading for Liverpool—
John K Wilder.
Virginia, Weeks, 1044, loading at Lamar’s Press
for Liverpool—Chas L Colby A Cos.
BAltkS.
Thomas Fletcher, Pendleton, 730, loading for Liv
erpool— John It Wilder,
Thomas YVhitney ißr), Kelly—Beil, Wyliy A Chris
tian,
Craesco (Dry, tons discharging—Brigham, Bald
win A Cos.
terns.
Lizzie Batchelder, English, 409, loading for New
York—Hunter A Gammell.
BRIGS.
Clara Pickens, Rodgers, 450, waiting—William
Starr.
lila McLeod, Cook, 393, loading from New York—
Hunter A Ganunell. '
Redwood, Boyle, discharging—Rogers A Conn.
SCHOONERS.
Trade Wind, loading for Philadelphia—C, Johnson
A Graybill.
Geo Darby, Snow, from New York, discli’g—
Hunter A Gammell.
Francis Satterly, Alden, 310. loading for New
York—Rogers A C'snn.
Do Sofa, Crook, 130, loading for Baltimore—La
Roche, Gaden A Lucies.
YVitcli iqueeu, Percivak 116 tons.waiting, lor Boston
—Richardson A Barnard.
Wm E Stevenson, Burton, 158, discharging—Crane,
Johnson A Gray bill.
Vapor, Bogart, 300 tons, discharging—La Roche,
Gaden A Uncles.
Antiiope, j dries,’io tons, discharging, for Baltimore
—Craue, Johnson A Graybill.
James L Bewley, Loveland, 123 tons, discharging—
New York—Crane, Johnston A Graybill.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
JUST opeued a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted
dhawls. Son tags. Cloaks aud iluoffg, Children’.*
Cups, Boot* and Gaiters.
Aieo, Irish Linens. Table l)am »ek. Linen Tmvele,
Tublo Napkins and Doylee, an.l a variety of Fulicy Ar
ticle* too numerous to mention.
All of which we offer ut very i.iw price*.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
nl3-tf 151 Collare** .Street
NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE.
PHI I Box<w, yit l j and caddies Tobacco, which we
arc now offering ut prices lower than it can
be bought lor in Northern cities.
MILLEff, THOMAS St CO,
nil if No 2(6 Baystnj ■«t
B R O VV N ’ S
C ASTI LLI AN
BITTERS
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared from ike Pure
Juice of tiie ('.rape and extract*, distilled Horn
the Choicest. Vegetable product* of tiie South of
France. Italy and the Province of Cu.-tilc (Old Spain.)
from which latier section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic. Indlspei,<abh- to Hotel* and
Restaurants, and valuable to Families, delicate
female* and children, for ull disnrw ngement of the
stomach. It 1* unrivalled. A never
failing preventive mtd Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel bv land or water should la* without the
Castiilian. _ , ,
For Sal* by
YORK, WILLIAMS. MrIXTIRE A Cos.
Bole Agents, State Georgia.
oetfiJ-gm
N o tice.
OFFICE OF PRUVOST M ARSHAL,)
Direaior or Havasasu. >
Saysnnali, Ga, Get. 31*t, I*o4. )
(run Uotu« Issued from III* office of the ProvoM
■ Marshal, Sun Dtetrtet of Ogesriise, dated Havan
uah, Aug. Iltli, ISM, orderiiig all Diinkliig or Hil
liard MuTuoim, fie., a here liquor are aoM to ba oloail
at I« o'clock, F. M la hereby I evoked
By . a murid of .
„ „ Bvl. Maj, flsil i. M. HR ANNAN
AHgwfij QLABU |L HKMILki.
IMpi aim Fcovust tisiati.il novi
Sloouig and Boaixl WadU4.
▲ OKNTfiMMAN and to WUa fifian*M**lf fare .n
•g 1t0..w» »«S It ..Ol a Ilk a private 1 sadly Ad
BNH pofi tgfi r< 01, Batamito G# all I
tuoitikm.
Savannah Theatre.
TtKaU.VY EVENING. NOV. »4.
Eighth Big Id of 7 i
Mr. anil Mrs. W. H. Criap.
Who will appear in the Popular Play of
THE STHANGKR
Mrs. Haller Mrs. W. H. Crisp
To conclude with *
PA/LTL; PRY.
Pau’ Pry Mr. J. T. Raymond
PnuP>e Mlsb M. K Gordon
WednenJay—TilK MMAMfI
AUCTION SALES.
By Bell, Wyliy & Chrlstiau
AT PRIVATE SALE
Desirable Real Estate.
Two first cliiss Dwelling Douses, three stories r>n
bacemcni**, with t«ll the modern iiuprc Yemenis: euua
leu iu a cehiMi] p a-ttouol the euy.
Also,
Avery deau able House o!l the cortcr of Charlton
and Tatuall streets, coniuiniu" .s Rooma, with gas
and water, on the lane is a brick Carriage House,
Stables, Servants' Rooms, Ac.
Also,
10 Farm Lots, Ci niaining from 20 to 29 Acres each,
near Lover’s L ure, within one mile ol the limits of
the city. A splendid opportunity lor investment. A
plotoi the above Lois can be seen at our store.
Also,
We*t half of Lot No. 39, Washington Ward. Brough
ton street. Improve nr ntn cc n.-ist of a Dwelling,
suitable for u small faml'y. Wiii be told at a bargain,
o. I-4-U •
By Ucl!, Wyliy k ihrislluu-
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Lota No. 8, on the corner oi Broughton and West
Broud streets, and No 5. m the corner oi lironghton
and Montgomery streets. The above property id well
located for erecting stores, as Broughton street will
soon become the business thoroughfare of Savannah.
ALSO,
West half of Lot No. 4 i Lafayette Ward, fronting on
ChVrlton street, the improvements consisting of a
bri<|k house, containing ten rooms, well fimuhtd, with
ga y throuhout the house and a puifp of excellent
w-iter in the yard.* n«>V4—tf
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
On WEDNESDAY, 15th instant, At 11 o'clock a. in,
at the landing in the city of Darien, will bo sold for
account of Underwriters »«nd all coucerned, a por
tion of the cargo of the scooner Island Queen, con
sisting of—
A general assortment of Groceries
Diy Gi»odß
Bagging
Boots and Shoes
Clotting
Wooden Ware
Corn and Salt
Nails and Hardware
Moluae- and Sugar
Ac., Ac., Ac.;
damaged on board schooner on her lr»iu
New York to this port, aiKi put into tha port of Darien
in distress.** J. M P. EPPING,
consignee.
N. lb—A steamer will leave this city on Tuesday
morning, 14th inst., and will accommodate purchasers
and a II concerned ___ nBC
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
Will be sold at ihe Upper Hydraulic Press, on TUES
DAY, 14th inst., at 11 o'clock, underj inspection of
Port Wardens,
102 Bales Cotton
Damaged on the voyage of transportation from Au
gusta to Savannah per Bingham's flat boat. Sold lor
benefit of underwriters and ail concerned. Terms
before Delivery. nbi
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
By B. 11, Wyliy k I hrhiian.
TO-MORROW, Tuesday, 14th inst, at 10 o'clock, at
M. R Beaufort’s Sail Loft, learoi the Exchange,
w ill be sold for account of underwriters and all con
cerned,
Pait of Fore Sal!
Part of Main Sail
LoreGafl Top Sail
Damaged ou board Sch(. . put into this port in
d♦tress, and sold under Inspection of the Poit War
dens. nIS
UNDERWRITERS 7 SALE
By Bull, Wyliy & Christian. "
On WEDNESDAY 15th inst* at 1« o’clock in front ©f
stoic will be sold ;or accouht of Undcrwi iters and
all concerned:
One case Dry Goods, containing—
-1 piece Alienda'e Shcoiing, yds wide
11 *• I3leacbon Shirting
10 Long Cloth
. 1 “ Crash
3 *• Manhattan Long Cloth
IT Priuts
5 “ Tichlng
3 *• Check
1 “ Mudder Trint
Damaged on Iniard of steamer on her pas
sage from New York to this port, and sold under in
spection of Port Wardens. nJ4
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
On WEDNESDAY. 15th ifistat 10 o'clock, will be
sold iu front of store,
5 bales Bagging Twine
7 coils tpun Yarn
-1 case 500 pair Cotton Cards
1 case 300 pair Woolen Cards
12 cases Imported Dark Biaudy
12 boxes Brown Havana Sugar
42 bales Gunny bags.
Sale positive 2 ul4
By Beil, IVylly k Christian.
TO-MORRONV, 13lh inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of
store, will be sold,
69 demijohns Holland Gin, in bond. Impurted per
91oop Sylvia from Bermuda.
ALSO,
100 s ;cks Turks Island Salt, duty paid. 2-nl4
By Bell, Wyliy & Christian.
On WEDNESDAY, 15th inst.. at 10 o’clock, in front
of store, will be sold,
6 Coffee
14 boxea Tea
51 boxes Soho
1 box Farina
26 boxes Hurrch
4 boxes Coffee
1 keg Mustard.
Sale positive, to close consignment 2-nl4
BV BLIHV A TIEYEB.
Closing Oat of Fine Furniture without re
serve.
TO MORROW, 14th inst.. a' 11 o’clock, a. m., at the
residence of Mr. Kooeafeld, on Charlton street, near
Barnard,
1 Seven-Octave Piano mid Stool. 1 Marble Top Rose
wood Centre Talile, 1 French .Mirror, 1 Mahogany
Sofa, 2 Mahogany Tetc-a-Trtce. 0 Cushioned Chairs, 1
Mahogany Arm Chair, 1 Mahogany Sklebomru, 1 Mai
hie Top Bureau. 1 Mahogany Wardrobe, 2 Mahogany
French Bedsteads, 0 lllack.Walunt Reception Chairs,
Cane Seal Rockers, Chair*, Couches, Toilet Tables,
Sewing Tallies, Matti asses and Pillows, Carpets aud
other articles. 2-nl3
By York, Williams*, Mein
tire Ac Cos.
THIS DAY, 14th inst ~ at lu o'clock, in front of store,
will be sold,
20 cases assorted Tin Ware
20 cases Boots and Shoes
An invoice of assorted Dry G .o.is
10 casks fine Bourbon Whiskey
19 cases St. Juilen Claret
4 cases Mumms’ Champagne
2“ Iw.xes Pyles' O K Seay
40 bbls Meal
30 bb s Hominy
U. bills Flour
r. bbl i Vinegar
15 cases Scotch Whiskey
5 grass No. 1 Blacking, flae article
5 gioss No. 2 Blacking
0 grots No. 3 Blacking
4‘ 4 gross No. 4 Blacking
1 fine Buggy
19 cases Borden’s Condensed Milk. n!4
Yurlt, Williams*, >Xeliitire
di Cos.
UNDERWRITERS SALE.
THIS DAY. 1 Ith InsL, at 10 o'clock, a. m. will be sold
under Inspection of Fort Warden*, and ou account
of Underwriter* and all concerned,
( bbls Pig Shoulder*.
Damage 1 on hoard the steamer Chtifio from New
York to tbi* port. ill 4
DAVID BAILEYj
Merchant Tailor
[Formerly Cutter for Wm. It Symons]
Ik BOS rnual rrepwilully to inf irm Ilia frMifia aatllh*
1 * pulilir gen. tally, that ho kite iwnovrit from Hit
■tore of Mr. A B lv«s to
No. 12 WHITAKER STREET,
(Between lliy.n tad Hay,)
wtoa* ha will h* glad in maal to old mateawsaasd
ue many new outs a* will ftreehtui with their ordei*
♦<F* Aiw.y* on h.ud ■ jtwod amiflateHl al
ciAITRd, I'AHalMhlthM, VtoflNnd.ehl.il tala me
pared to hwka ap at Ih* deirtael ituthe and u» th<'
Hinet fs.l.i. uslil.' St) i.
nripilfilr- ha. IS—ts y s trial what le gaud and
taaMteMd. total
UHoi lbHiLh, LUilUKfl. 4b < h
Uj. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARUC.
14/7 Hay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE }
\\ R invite the attention of the Trade and the Pub
* * lie gt uerally to our large aud elegant i
mmt <.f
Vt ium, Lii|uur», Conliali, loniici vet, Sr
gara, etc., etc.
which in not excelled by buy similar establishment
in the state®.
We are sole proprietors of DUNBAR'S 4’RLE
BRATKD Wt»RMV\ OOD <’ORDiAL. th« reputation of
which ia fully establUhtHl in this and foreigu ooan
tri. s : DUNHAIi’S well known STdMA( II BITTLJRS
guai ißteed itrperior t© any article of the fciud. de
signeit rrprewlv for hotel and family use: DUr<-
BAIt’S M liIKDAM CORDIAL St-'IINAPFa, war
ranted «,f the u most purity, and put ap
for our house, of w nich w c are sole proprietors and
iniportirs. Sole Agents for Robert Smiths cele
brated PHILADELPHI A ALE. iu eases and barren:
English. .Scotch and American AI.F. and PORTER,
BKANI»Y. Mcotch and lbiurbon WIIISKKY aud AR
KACK BUNCHRH, tonnerly W'> U known throughout
the United Mato put up by at in cases lor txport
and home consumption.
T. J. D « 00. i.rc aide agents for 11 & 11 W.
Catherwood's Pure KYK WHISKIES. XX and XXX
brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex
cellence. Constant!v on hand, a large and well m>-
worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs
generally. An ass .itment of SEUARS of finest
grades, manufactured aud imported expteysly for this
house, which we offer at the very lowest net cash
prices BRANDIES, GINS, WINES. CHAMPAGNES,
and every description and grade of Foreign Liauo* s
imported directly by thi* bous., and for sale in bond
or duly pain, at lowest market rates Dovl-lm
WHISKEY! WHISKEY!
FINE OLD BRANDY, WINES, Sc.
Peach Valley Whiakey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike’s
Magnolia, Spencer's Old Rye, and Fine
Kentucky Bouibou.
FOR SALE BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAY ST REK 1' ,
fHerald Buildings, j
ALSO,
Alsou’s Ale, Mara’ Ale, Apples. Potatoes, Onions,
Pickles, Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
octC * ts
WM.M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
J— i*r-f
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
and Cider.
sep2 ts
Just Received,
And in Store on Consipinent,
BUGGIES 4JVD CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Fine Liquors, cotiiisting of
BRANDIES,
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER'SPITTERB, Ac.
Which we offer on the most liberal terms.
VAN HORN HOLYOKE A MURRAY,
petti -ts No. 9 Stod,lard’s Block.
FLOUR, CORN AND OATS.
OilAf I BUSHELS White Com
sJYMHJ ],sa, do Oats
60 barrels Flour
Lauding from Baltimore slcaincrand for sale In
n 9-4 CRANE; JOHNSON & GYAYBILL.
E. Q. HtcioN, Savaunali. F. M. R into-li., N. Y.
HILTON &RANDELL
Wliolo«ale G-rocors,
193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, <«ra.,
Are conetantly receding per ateamere from New York
The Largest nmt Mo,t Complete Aaaort
nient of Groceries in tbe City,
Orders by Mail, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Filled, at Lowest Market Prices.
octlß im
Gao. R. Cacue, Ws, A. Wbiout,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va.
CEO. it. CRIIP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FISH, Afcc.
•209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
W Will purchase and sell on Commission Cotton,
T.uiacco, PnonuoE, and MErcbanulse of every de
scription.
Refers to the Merehanti and Bankers of Augusta,
Ga., Richmond. Va.. and Jeo. C. Ferrllfi Esq, De-
Witt A Morgan, Gaden A liurkli*, A. A. So'oinous A
Cos., J. T. Paterson A Cos., If. Molina, Beq., Savannah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oet4
KIRLIN,£RO. &BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ILEX, Wl.® i\ll LIQUORS,
f'OKNRU WHITAKER STHEkT AND,
BAY LANK.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED fit DELIVERED.
aa2l ts
To Wholesale Grocers,
Liquor Dealers, Distillers, and
Noaji Manufacturers.
IpSSENTIAL Oils for and ivoriug uml improving Bran
*J dy, Knm Port Wine, Bourbon, Ryt*. Mcoi«h and
Iritsh Whbtkiets age aud body pieparationtt fur Nuu
traii int r and Mo li {firing Whu*key and Spirit, Oothr
ings. Syrups and Fruit Juli es for Brandy, Whiskey
and \\ lues, Oils and Kxlract* of Cognac and other
Brandies, Holland and London Gin, Ac. Br i.s
Treutise cn Ftrmente«l Liquor* with 1000 Recipes.
FOR DRUGGISTS’ fcSE.
Persian Insect Powder, Fly Paper, Loa Utenc,
Fluorspar and Fluoric Acid, Manganese aud all rare
ChcmiUai* and Dreg*.
FOR SOAP MANUFACTURERS,
Silicate of Soda in Crystals Liquid and Jelly China
Clay and Terra Alba, rioap atone, Koaln. B,lda. Ash,
Jtc. JOS. W. PJAJCHTKA NUKK.
uovl-eod3m No. .’i6 Cedar »t., N. Y.
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
Wholesale
GROCERIES 5 LIQUORS,
WINKS AND ftEGARH,
Corner Bryan and Bt. Julian and
Johnaon Square,
fraUNTINO PlfbAlKl MOIIKj
UT Afirilta fur
ALB AND LAUEIt.
| t i. r hiaten Hi im hand, aa a«aoi tai*m of
nsasN wzwa.
wpw »•
*.»■'* Wales, ■ 14,14111*, mm.
PIERCE SKEHAN,
Wk*lml« h««I K*(ail ttultr
la Fine Mroreviea, Boats aaff Mm. IVthfi
Foretan isd UwaMk Wiam. Uqaors aad Bagms.
Also Bkekaa's 4)siabrateal *
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAUNC CIDER.
In bottle and la wood.
Hondo* aud DuMiu Brown Stoat, Scutch ask bff
lish Ales. Mr.
Libaral deductiaaa aaade to the trade.
llfi BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH.
and •» Liberty street. New York.
MORN & IHi;
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DKAYTON STREETS,
Havannah,
BKG leave to nh*rra their former frleuds and cus
lomora, runt the public generally, that th«y have
renamed biwinea# at their old stand, where they will
keep constantly on hand a full nsaortmom of Goods in
their line Miitable for Private Families StcuLieis and .
Paiiing Vessels. Punctual altcntiou given to ail coqu
try orders im octto
CHOICE WINES.
t)4.\ Baaketn Pure HeidMck Champagne,
10 ,lozeu vetv < s h e Shent Wiue,
6 do/etr I. »ntl» .»• *Mu a Part,
o casks Hap Pah .ue,
5 casks Lyaaa’ J.oiniou Porter,
10cases Drake’s Piantatlurr Bitters.
Landing, and for sale bv
nm 113 CLAbHORN k CU.NMN JHAVI.
BUCKWHEAT" ~&c.
H,..
*) C Boxes New Buckwlieat,
*»t» Mqiiaru-r b irels and liags Buckwheat,
20 barrels very choice Family Flour,
25 barrels Extra Baltimore Floor.
Landing, amt for sale by
Itovu 3 Cl. At. HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Family Groceries.
JUST RKUEIVED, Prime Leaf Lard, in small tuba,
for Family ase.
Goshen Butter, and Goshen and English Dairy
Cheese
Buckwheat Flour
Cranberries
Family and Extra Flour (choke brands)
Stuart's Refined Sugar*
Self Raising Flour
Prime Breakfast Bacon
Java aud Rio Coffees
Fine Imperial, Hyson, Young Hy*on, Oolong and
Souchong Teas, Ac , by STUART A CO.,
Family Grocers, corner Bull and Brounhlou sis.
Agents lor Redhead’s celebrated Baking Powders
the cheapest and best used. Goods delivered to all
parts of the city Free. S-nIS
Just Received,
A LARGE assortment of Fancy Groceries, among
which are
Figs and Raisins—new'
Cracker*—Boston and Butter (hand made). Extra
Soda, Egg, Lemon, Fancy, Arrow Root, Almond, An
ilia Seed, and Oyster, Ginger and Lemon Suups, and
Pilot Bread.
Pickles, Sauces and Catsups
Canned Frnits and Vegetables
Assorted Jellies
Guava Jelly
Sago Cheese
Pearl Barley, Sago, Arrow Root and Tapioca
Corn Starch and Farina
Pure Spices whole and ground, Ac.
STUART A CO.,
Fumily Greeks, comer Ball and Broughtou ats.
Goods delivered to all parts of the ci*y Fee.
nl3-3 *
CHEESE, SOAP.
J A BOXES CHEESE,
15 b.xe? Fay’s Soap.
Just received and for sale by
ocU« RRTGIIAM. BALDWIN ft C(V
ASTEN & THEOCKMORTON,
NO. 25S BOWERY, NEW YORK,
\f ANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Buildciv and
lvk Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails Pulliex, Cord. Him
Locks and Knobs, Butt Hinges, Brass aud Iron Key*
and Castiniia, Goug Bells, wire, Bilver-Platiug, Ac.
All orders, large ur small, furnished promptly at 10
per cent. Icm than market prices.
srpl9 Cm
AVilder’s Patent
SALAMANDER SAFES,
Wtih Wilder's Patent Powder ami Bitrglar-proo/
Locks.
T3 O. WILDER «% CO., Patonteea and M&nufactur
era of tl.e l>est llro-proof Safe in the world!
J welkra’ and Rtnkers’ Siifes make to order, lined
with hardened stag].
Uouh‘ aud Plate Safes.
To this celebrated JSafo was awarded the gold medal
at the World’s Fair, In London, 1851.
Notiob — This celebrated fire-proof Safe is no longer
m »de and sold by ttdasC. Herring, his license to make
and s< 11 them having expired.
L'Sta contoinlnu prices and fall description of differ
ent sises and styles of Safe, can be had on application
to the agent tor the State, at Savannah, or any of the
special agents
Agents wanted in every city and town of the State.
For paititulars, uddreacthe undersigned.
We have distantly oh hand a good assortment, for,
sale at manufacturer*' New York prices.
CUNNINGHAM A PURSE.
Sole Agents for the State of Georgia,
Savannah, Ga.
WIPES’ MTROfiEMZED
SI'PER-PIIOSPDiTE OP LINE,
For IVhtal and other Grain Crops, Cot
ton, Corn, Tobarro, Grass, Vege
ta lile,, Crops, Jt<
Composed of Calcined Bones, Sulphuric Acid,Dried
Blood, Soda, Potash, Sulphate Ammonia, and other
Ammonia-piodociug materials,
Does not exhanst the land like Peruvian Guano
and other stimulating manures, hut permanently Im
proves It. The effects of one opplicatlou are risible
for mure than ten years. To ordinary soils u yearly
application of 200 lbs. per acre will maintain Its fer
tility for any length of time.
It is packed iu barrels of about about 2 id lbs. each.
Pamphlets containing certillc.iles from those who
have need this nxliliiur, and full directions tor Its ap
plication to different crops, can Ire bad by uddreesiug
lire underslgued.
Price reduced to gOO per ton, (2.000 ibs.j
For sale by
CUNNINGHAM & PUR3E, Agents,
n!0-3m 1 tfavunnab, Ga
H. J. DICKERSON,
Harbor Master,
OFFICE OPEN AT AI.L HOURS OF„THE DAY
No. 1 Harris’ Buildings.
BAVANNAH, GA.
nov4 1 in
Convention of the First Senato
rial District.
THE Clttsens of the counllpt of Chatham, Bryau
and Ktniu'bam »re requested to appoint Delegates
to a Convention to be beld on Wednesday, the 3th
November iust., ut No. 2, Central Railroad, for the
purpose of nomiuatuig a candidate tar (Seuatur ol said
Senatorial District. uov2
KEROSENE WARE,
Lamp,. Chandelier*. Bracket,, Harp Hanger,, Side
Back*, Side Lamps, with and without Reflector, ; Fan
cy Hall Lamp# Lanterns, Bues. Tigs and Funuts-
Patont Gla,, Cenes, Burner*. Globes, Chimtflea and
Wick, DRUGGIHTB’ FLINT A GREEN GLASS. Crock
erjr Dealer,' and Confectioners' GLASSWARE. Good,
of all kind, made to -irder. KEROSENE OIL.
JAMES T. WRIGHT,
926 Greenwich Street, Two doore bslow Barclay, N. Y
novl-3M ' , , J
Crockery,
China,
Glassware,
rOHAEKH tail Dealer* from Ml ptiUof to country
(V am Invited to examln, ui)
AVholesale Stock,
which H* ludto pa.'kaga, nuhtalnWg complete aaort
Htehte, pal up vipreariy for •'t'ouniry Trade "
G-sid* re pfirhad to fiult purehanara
Houm;,
low Mraafililitn «i„ H ten from Mali fit,
ta W ri R A A SMYTH,
FOR NEW YORK.
T H !S!! l^r r i^ 2Z,E BAcneuj.it. ch*
WnTr Uf' A«ve do piirh for the «No eta rt.
J UI NIKK A GAMMELL.
FOB NEW YORK
T“!L* , !!!J»tTU^? ASCI * BATTIRLY, bow lead-
Mn wii '
For freight, apply to
nS4 CRANK. JOHNSON A GRAYBILL.
fornewyork:.
The a 1 dipper acboonrr JOSEPH W WEBSTER
Betaworth, maater, 460 tom butbeu. wi I have
quick despatch for the above porL Freight taken at
tbe l-.ereat late*
Far freight engagements, apply to
CHARLES L. UILOV A CO..
Ell Corner Bay aud A ivercum at.
STAR LINE,
FOR
NEW^fpsYORK.
The new and eleguvl first . Lisa U p Mail Steam
ship WEYBOSbICrr, Capulu Paiieh, will (vositively
tail for the above port on
Wednesday, Nov. IS, at 4 o’clock p. m.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A IXI,
nil Stoddard's Building, opp. Post Office
FOR NEW YORK,
e-£-rv Brig REDWOOD, having a portion i'* her
cargo engaged, wtll have quick de.patck lor
lh>i above port
Far freight engagements apply lo
014-3 ROGERS A CANN.
FOR AUGUSTA.
NTEAMEB
EXP R E SS,
CAPT. J. W. MORGAN,
Will have quick despatch as above.
The Boat ia entirely new. being ol Immense raped
ty, shippers need uot tear having tfieix orders lert
over.
Parties having good* consigned to them iron the
North nr elsewhere for Augusta and points beyond,
can collect forward lug charges ou <taiae by sesdin,
their freight to this line. All bills paid promptly
Prelght received ami atnred iu Fire Froof Ware
Houses free of expense.
nov6 F. M MYRELL. Agent.
Freights
FOR AUGUSTA,
rjIHE undersigned are prepared to receive goods at
A their Warehouses-Tree of expeuse and coy
ered by Insure; ce—for shipment to Augusta and
points beyond by their regular line of light dranpht
boats. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY, J
sept’ I )—tf cor. Bay and Abercoru sts.
For Augusta,
THE STEAMER
H. R. MAY,
Will have diapatch for the above pt*ee. G<>od» rerelv-,
ed at *U time ami atnred i* fire proui Uk i
of Llocolu aireet, free Qf cost.
J. M. KINCHLKY, Agent.
Office iu Claghoru A Cunninghum'H.
The May arrived in Anguita from Savanuah on I*6l
Friday with her full freight u octy
FOR AUGUSTA,
Steamer Oak
WILL have quick despatch as above For freight
"* apply to
J. B. PBESDFE.
M No. 109 Broughton street.
P. M. Mtkcli.v
Harliu’ Building. Buy ff.ri.et ull
Regular Weekly Steamer
BETWEEN
AUGUSTA - SAVANNAH.
The New Iron Steamer
WM. Gr. GIBBONS,
Capt T. N. PiunroT,
Having superior accommodation for Freight and
Passengers, will ply regularly botwsou the above
cities.
Leaving Savannah eveiy Saturday Morning, at 9
o’clock.
Leaving Augusta every Wednesday Morning, at 7
o'clock.
Laying at Mathew’s Bluff every Wednesday Night.
It Is the desire of the Agentsol the Gibbon, to ny.ke
her a permanent Accommi dation Boat f.r the Mer
chants of Augusta and Mavauhsli and the Planter,
along tbe line of the river, aud with thi. object in view,
no effort will be lpared on ihe pnrt of her owners,
agents and officers to meet the wants oi Hie traveling
and freighting public.
ERWIN * HARDEE.
John L. Rouuizi.ar, Agent at wharf im nl3
“FOR PALATKA,'
Via Darien, Branawlek, St, Mary’s, Kcr
nandina, Jaclcaonville and t’lcolata.
Connecting trim steamer Flora Triple fin- King's
Ferry, Centeixillage, and all landings on
the st. Marys hirer.
TIHE new and fast steamer FOUNTAIN, rapt G
A W. OasTsamwill leave rs above on lUESDAY,
the 14th (net, at 10 o’clock a. m
For Freight or Passage apply ou board, at Padcl
ford’s Wharl, near White’s Centi al Cotton Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
During the absence of the boat all goods will be re
ceived at the warehouse on Ihe wharf, by Mr. W.R H.
Brucu
Freight payable on Wharf.
Stoppers will furnish weights and measurement of
goods ___ novtO
For Freight or Charter
TX)R a northern port, a Schooner of ISO tons Reg
-T ister. Apply to 6
MILLER, THOMAS A CO.
ufi 205 Bay Street
Regular Line.
FOR BOSTON.
Schooner Witch Q,ueea,
-jyji'OMfr Now loading at Exchange Wharf.
ASnSSf RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
FOR BALTIMORE.
flllfE schooner ANTELOPE, Jones, master, wil
A have quick despatch at ul»ove.
For deck load, apply to. ,
JuSC CRANK, JOHNSON A GRAYBILL.
For Doctortown,
AND STATIONS ON THE ATLANTIC &
GULF RAILROAD.
The steamer ORlfi.Vf will leave her wharf
foot of Abercorn afreet, for the above place, on
TUESDAY, Nov. 14, at 9 a. m.. taking Freight for
Station* on Atlantic A Gulf Railroad.
For Freight or Passage apply to »
CHAS. L. COLBY A 00.,
novll cor. Abercorn and P.ay at*.
For Philadelphia
The schooner TRADE W IND, Clark,
tigkT. master, having most of her cargo en
) 111 wA gagcl, will iiav* qnlck despatch a*
Fbr bulk of fifty bale* cotton and
drek toad, apply lo
»»-« CHAXIt. JOHNSON A GRAYBILL
FOK BALTIMORE.
PemlerffMt’* Line.
The fart (tiling regular packet
SCHOONER DE SOTO,
Crook, Master,
Having to grn*i«r portion of her cargo stgtysil.
•IU hfiv*qnlck dtoltotc*. Fv, halto*sol freight *p
ply lo
UKOCHS, OADBN * UNl'SI.F’*,
Corner Say tad IhMWurfi rirert.
AgwiU u< InlMtoiirt Fa»irignri, SwMuk fi (At
<MI
unmro.
For Riteboro’.
. The compact sad tot salliag Sooo
-Cr fL FLEET, CspC Charles ThotapwxTwiH
! h” ’’ despatch for the above p'ser
IA. iVh Nh’ppeis will famsdi weight and uieaa
>’. .lent of Goods. Freight psrebte on
SSmLm* ’S’ “! *rf For particular. apply to the
Capcain us L.-aru, al L .war Kies Mills, nr totfaeageaT.
' M. J. DOYLE
. No. lie Bryan Mreet.
Particular.
The Mere has been purchased expressly for the
cuskling trade; Mieis aeram* goad capacity, a fast
milrr and peif.-ctiy tight, and may be relied on a* a
tiermm.yit iir-dUinioß. Mveryhisly knows -Capraiai-
Ckwuwy,’’ M J. DOYLE
Steamship North Point
For Baltimore.
Taa steamship NORTH POINT.
..tf, Smith, will leave for Baltimore
iAATUKDAY, the ldth instant, at
'Stpcih Poiui •• has elegant stateroom accostmo
.istiou- fc.r ga-* ngers.
F..r freight or gas-age spoly to
WLSI’, BRYAN A CO.,
wY n Jooea’ Bio< k.
JL * hT ‘'“fi ront « ror New York wIU
sure two hundred inure of sew travel, and wIU re
ceive Uioaigu li. kcle, via Philadelphia, at same retea
as now ,*arged by New York lines. PrMght will rise
«he^re. Urou<! '* ,u Vork - »«■“ «VP»
Steam Baltimore.
j Tbe flne steamship FANNIE Cant.
Will leave fir Baltimore, oa
l UjJ4 Wednesday, the 15th inat., at 9 o’clock
Pn»s«r,gevs by tifia mate lor New York will racelrs
through tickets, via Philadelphia, at same rates now
charged by New York line*, and will save two hun
dred miles sea Irevel. Freight will also be checked
through to New York as low aa by any other route.
Fui freight or paarageappiy to
WEST. BRYAN * CO.,
Dl4 Jones’ Black.
For Liverpool.
The new first clam clipper ship
VIRGINIA,
* -
WEEKS. Commander,
Is now loading rapidly, at Lower Presa. and having
Urge engagy meuts will hayaqaick deapalch.
For freight or passage (taken at lowaat rates) apply
to CHAS. L COLBY A CO.,
ect JS •_ _ corner Aliereora and Bay ala.
For Liverpool.
TH4c first dam British bark THAMES WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of aniall capacity, will hay#
quick dispatch. For freight, apply lo
ocue BELL, WYLIY A (MBHa.
For Liverpool.
-rr. THE Al American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
Hodge, Master, having a large portioaof
J YfiTVr her c irgo engaged will be ready to receive
at Lower Hydraulic Press on the ldth
lari.
For freight or peerage apply to
sepl4tr BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
For Ilio De Janeiro,
CALLING AT
St. Thomas Para, Pernambuco and BahU
fyfdr, The United States and Brasil Mall
?t*A ,W I"’ Steamship Company will dispatch
i>Tv?l. LIS regularly,
; :.i £ —r- On the 39th of every month,
A NEW AND FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock. p. m.,
From Pier 43, North River.
Ail li tiers h ive to pass through the Poet Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be in attendance on
loan!
l'ot freighi and paeaage, having splendid acoommo
ilaLion?. apply to
THOMAS ASENCIO A 00..
| oct3l-3m No. IT, Broadway, New York.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
aa*.
Election Notice.
An election will he held at the Court House In the
city of Savannah, on Wednesday, 16th of November,
in9t, fora Governor of the State of Georgia, fora
Senator of tiie First Senatorial District, composed of
the counties of Chatham, Bryan and Effingham, and
for two Representatives from Chatham county in tha
General Assembly of Georgia ; also, for a member of
the House of Representatives of the Congress of the
United States, to represent the First Congressional
District of Georgia, as established by the State Con
vention. To entitle a citizen to vote he must ha
qualified as prescribed by the Ist Section of the 6th
Article of tiie uew Constitution of the State of Geor
gia, recently adopted by the Convention of said
State; aud also be must have taken and subset had
the oatli of amnesty, as set forth to the President’#
Proclamation of Msy 2»th, A. D. 1865.
Polls will be opened at seven o'clock, a. m., and ba
Closed at six o’clock, p. m.
The Sheriff of the county, or his Deputy, with tha
Constables thereof, who have complied with tha
Proclamation of the President aforesaid, are requir
ed to attend said election and preserved order.
WM. H. CUYLER, 1. I. a. C. C.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. c. C
JOHN SCREVEN, J. I. o. e . c.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1. J. c. C. C.
nov 6 * tj
hidm H sStaudard Scales.
TJSgPJy, OI * United States and Foreign Govern
ment(* for more than
THIRTY years.
Adapted to any branch of business for foreign or
home markets. Warranted accurate and dufsbl"
S iT!!,o 001U * ?"■ 3 u » rcla y-rt., near Broadway. N. Y.
*°P l>> *y a. BROWN. Manufacturer
Bridgewater p a j m and Color
Works Cos.
RELL, w YLLY & CHRISTIAN, Agents.
PH received and for sals at the manufacturer's
S' BB 5? Bridgewater Lead
Kegs XX Snow White Zinc
Kegs Cygnet White Lead
Kegs Summerset White Lead
Tails Puity
Psint Brushes
Premium White Lead
Chrohie Yellow -
Venetian Red »
Metalic l’aiut (in oil! a
Mctallc Paint (dry)
Fire l’roor Paint
(.'olt.ee Color* im octM
LIME.
ROCK LIME JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
MAOKY, BEATTIE A IM
nil.fi 203 A 204 Bay meat.
The Fisheries.”
FVOR HALE—Enalhh and Huanl-h Cut Netfi Cut
N<4 Leads, Thimbles, Hand fool l aud Lines.
Pi.b l.ises, Colton and Hemp Mato* Twins, Cotton
and Hemp Heines. Psi Gil ling Twin* tag tnaßeta
aud shad Tikes. T urtle Nets. Ousil N«ta, Minnow
Heinrs and Dl(i Nets, Cork sud Cedar Floats, Elgbl
slid Lelt-lald Net and Hsliia Mops,
fivery hind of Nat and fiatos mads to ordsr
American Nat and Twin* Cos.,
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