Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 06, 1868, Image 3

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he Iptnrng Esmx, Jr., Bull street, comer Bay ^ agksts- allowing named persons are authorized to act I .L en B to receive ' "* "* I^IBK Mobneko News I H”''„ n v -Havess & Beowk, News Dealers. ^.‘.•liiilDOE.—Theodobe B. Wailbkll. g»tr .fess^sasae; ‘Awi'RSVIIXE.—James Kossk SggfflKE GA.-Jas. L. M, ■nvKTON, GA.—George 8. ritoOSTA. GA.—P. C. Pendleton. nr lADGEVILLE, GA.—IV. A. Quiixian. ^[FRICIW. GA:-M. B. Council mi TON HEAD, S. C.-W. H. CALVtBT. IVCSVILLE, FLA—Db. Pobtee. cjvriOELLO. FLA—Thos. Simmons. o HIINGTON, FLA—H. A. STAKWOOD. •ojiKON, FLA.—J. W. Jones. ' isicv FLA—Thomas J. Shepabd. '.■ ‘•r CITV, FLA—M. L. Moore. UCKS0NV1LLE. FLA—R H. BEn>. rcKVANDIN.V FLA—F. C. So ;;,rsvtu. ga—a. h. sneed. uoFSTON, FLA—ANGUS McA ‘ • V VORK—3. M. Pettinoill k Co.. 37 Park \ Tnv Coe * Co., No. 1 Spruce street; C. H. • i it C"., New York Herald Building; Geo. A F. i® „ 19 Broad street, and J. Hookeb k Co. ^BALTIMORE, MD.—C. O. Holtzman, “Gazette" °£tftOS-* M. Pettinoill * Co., State street, . p. Rowell * 0°., 23 Congress street, A. F. k Co.. No. 89 Court street; 8. B, Niles. l FHIL'I ,EiPHIA—Jolr ’ Coe k Co.. 144 South Sixth ' i lvONSATI—S. H. Pabtin, 176 Pine street; Cook, ■ bcilv k Mack, 136 Pine street. CHICAGO—Cook. Cobubn k Co, 87 Dearborn street. yCIV ORLEANS, LA—E. C. Wharton At Co., 88 I r ,miaou street. I i;. l. GENTRY is the General Traveling Agent of I Monsiso News, to receive subscriptiona and *d- 1 foiaements. jsTMASTERS everywhere are authorized to re- tt advertisements and subscriptions at our regular LOCAL MATTERS. ^For Ship News and Commercial, see [ fourth Pa go- Index to New Advertisements, for rent, two tenements in Jones’ Upper fitingo- I fiutham Sheriffs sale in November. i McNulty, general insurance agent Kdiioval of C. Leillie to comer of Bay and Vbercom streets, flour for sale by A. Minis. Bacon, rice, See., for sale by Guerard & Hol- T l™co of various brands, by h. J. Guiljnar- t\u it Co. jr , r Huwkiusville, the City Poiut. Notice to consignees. Portion of a house to rent. Canaries, sparrows. &c., for sale by G. Noble. i ..oftl notice. Cheese for sale by Champion & Freeman. Drr Baited Bacon for sale at Champion & Freeman's. Painted buckets for sale by Champion & Freeman. __ liuoon oiul flour for sale by Champion Jfc Free- ,miv and coffoe for sale by Champion & Free man. Copartneifliip uotjee. .vaaomiceinent for Jus-tics of the Peace. Auction sale of railroad stock. Auction sale of live stock. jjees at Thunderbolt, October 9th. Tuanderbolt Racing Park. All the latest daily and weekly newspapers f„ii be had at Estill’sNews Depot, Bull street, back of Post Office. Opening Day of the Public School*. Large Assembly of —The Educational SbDtGYEA*. . i>0 | j Yesterday was “opening day” at the public f schools, and as the do^ marked the hou? (or v the resumption of studies, after the long sum- . w _ inervacation, theropms,werefilfodwithanx- iri “children of •*— v- at ° . _ ions crowds of little folks, and STiS'ffig the business of preparing for the important duties of life. Each school had its comple ment of scholars; the old ones making Their' appearance promptly, while many new appli cants for admission presented themselves. TH r GIULS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The Girls’ High School, located in the Massie School Building, at the comer Of Gordon - and Abercom streets, was opened with ninety scholars in attendance. The ex ercises were, as is usual on first days, of a preparatory character. We are gratified to state that Mr. B. Million has consented to re main as teacher of this school, which was es- . tablished by him, and which he so success fully conducted during' the scholastic year .Which ended in July last Mr. Mallon is one of the most accomplished and efficient of teachers, and both scholars and parents will Mr. Mallon has as his-assistants, Missjfannie Domett and Miss S. J. J< and Miss SAM. Jones, many of this High School class will graduate this ■ is 1 located in the same building, and is under the charge of. Miss M. McCarter and Miss L. Harris.. At this school there were 'one hundred and sixty scholars in attendance yesterday morning, most of them of the old class; but there were many new faces who sought admittance into this de partment > i j > j lll’lfl^OVf f. THE BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL opened yesterday under charge of Mr. B. M.. Presentation JtafiWSBM.—Test OF SlLYEBWABE TO Capt. m,~the steamship ed'hn m‘^Cffic Mail Steamship Company’s service, and would ,leave upon ar riving in New York, a number of his friends 1 ilnlnwnvinoil streets and the Monday, zizmranm Mayor’s Court this morning. Ann Corrahan was called upon to answer to a change of. selling liquor without a license, but, owing -to the absence of witnesses,- the case was continued over until to-morrow morning. ••• in which he is held by the merchants and most eminent merchants of this city, assem bled on board the. Leo, between five and six o'clock-yesterday afternootf, and took the gallant Captain completely by surprise; but he proved himself equal to the occasion. Sev eral members of the party took possession of the cabin, and prepared something in the way of refreshment, and, as soon as they had completed the preliminaries, the guests were invited in, and then commenced a very pleas ant time. Gep. W. W. Kirkland, as spokesman for the friends of Capt. Dearborn, stepped for ward and addressed that officer. He said that in behalf of a number of friends of the . Captain be had the honor to present him this service of silver as a token of appreciation of his estimable qualities as a gentleman as well as his efficiency a« a seaman. He asked'the- of friendship on M principal school, also aids in the work. Fifty-four scholars. were present yesterday morning.' This school is located in the Public School building onBqguudffofoet. THE BOYS’ GBA.iIM.VB SCHOOL, in the same building, is now nnder the'charge of Mr. H. F./Train, a gentleman of fine abil- ! ities, who has recently been apjiomfed by thd Board of Education. He has Miss L. 'Frew as assistant teacher. The - uumber-of sohol- • ars present yesterday was ninety. THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.' The Board of Education having obtained for school purposes. When all lirrongemeni were completed the boys and girls Intermediate schools were transferred there, and placed under charge of Mr. Jos. E. Way, who is as sisted by Miss A. M. Gould and Miss Fannie Bourquin.J^One. lium|red.-and tenjsgholars were present at the opening of this school yesterday. iTHjf fRIM-AB? SCHOOL i < > | , is in the third story of the Armory Hall build ing. . It was tilled with little folks in the ear ly -stages of "educational advancement, two hundred and twenty-six scholars being pre sent. This school is under the care of Miss M. E. Davenport, with Miss A. M. Harwell and Miss E. W. Carter, as A^sis^nt t^^ers. lit on af Bobslary.—Sunday night being dark and. aotmy was improved by the gangs of thieves oil scoundrels who infest (he city, to prac- |a> their nefarious The. office ft Rostar J. (i. Thomas, on iirjet, below Drayton, was enl that night by burglars, who rausackei the place, broke open and emptied the ccutents out of drawers, boxes, <tc., took a lot of bottles from off a shelf «nd set them on (lie floor, anil finally »tqlq the Doctor’s lisiling book, wlijch could' no't possibly be of jtjy service to them, although of great volne to him. The thieves effected an entrance by break ing through and unlatching tbo Venetian blinds of the back window. Dr. Thomas had a very wimble set of surgical instruments, silver mounted and of fine workmanship. The burglars opened the drawer containing them, but did not consider them worth car- ivkij away. They als6 'ljrokfe into the dwel ling house next door, but it was unoccupied, sad they got nothing to pay for their irenbie. —»— Falling in. of a' Whabf Shed—A Watc% i.s Intubed.—About 12 o’clock on Siinday night the large shed which covered the Au- nsta and Savannah Steamboat Company’s itharf, suddenly fell in with a ' trsunfndous iissh. Th? fluted iron columus-whiim sup porter the shed were b'rqkeh into small frag ments. The cause of the foiling of the strrfc- itre coulff not be cqqjeetured, as it was sub- itflijtially built, and, apparently very strong. Richard Donovan, the watchman at ; the wharf, hearing a kind of crackling noise, just prior to the fall, attempted to spring -from under the shed, but was canght in the ! . mass, and had one of his ankles badly sprained. \ New Steamer fob the Florida Trade.— Vfe learn that the steamer "Nick King is ex pected to amve by the 15th qr ; 2dih' of the wesent month, when she will immediately oe put on the line to run between Savannah and Florida ports. This is the old St. Mary’s, with a new name. Messrs. Ian J- Hollinswortli, of Wilmington,] DeliV- ware, have rebuilt and put her in fine order, and she has been purchased by a joint stock company orgauizecj among the savannah merchants, for the purpose of se- - -Tjg airing to this city Us much as pxiftsible Honda trade. • r*4. f ; ».,* . in i the exercises all the kchaofo yeatej'dqy were merely pre- . paratory* tor ‘-rlia comiheu’cemeni of regular * studies. Classes had to be formed and schol ars provided with lessons to he learned be fore the usual course of proceeding could be resumed, . ( - .. lUKitfo ili A new primary school will be established to-day in the Chatham Academy building on South Broad street.’ The Armory Hall school could not accommqdate .all, applfomits .for ad mission into this department, and it was found necessary to select a class of forty, and make a transfer to other quarters. The Chat ham A^adttffy Prims#}'School trill! l>4undef the charge of Miss Eunice Mallory, a teacher recently elected by the Board of Education.^ MORE CHILDREN THAN ROO^fe-i v — people Savannah, for the many acts of courtesy and kindness extended to citizens who have, from time to time, been nnder his ’care. His de parture, the General said, was a sour ce of deep regret to those who were intimate friends of the Captain and of sorrow to all. He closed by proposing the health of Capt. Dearborn, and predicted that in the new sphere of duty to which he was called, he would win the it honors. in. William Schley replied, in behalf of Capt. Dearborn., He returned thanks for the tribute to the worth of that officer; and said that it was one of those tributes which indi cates: that a man of merit is never forgotten. . — .... .. - - - om id, qualities highly prized amon him the citizens of Savannah liarly fortunate ifi. having a ^ ’"W^sIMBsshim, said the "speaker, both!in social cirelefe and as a seaman, whose qualifi cations had met with that success to which his merits entitle him. He hoped. that Capt. Dearborn might, in his new line of duty, have that success and prosperity to which his mer- entitle him. , Capfam John W. Anderson, made a iility. An hour or so was spent in a jovial manner, and the party f separated nftar wish ing the Captain “God speed.” The service consisted of a beautiful solid .silver cream pitcher, sugar howl, sugar tongs s sgmir&x ‘ bi)re the fallowing inscription : '‘Capt. II. C Dearborn, A Token of Esteem from bli many Savannah Friends.’’ The regret which is felt at the loss of Capt. Dearborn from the line between tl ’ New York,: IB-very cannot but wish that his may be Our educational iacilitieB ave ’enrirely in- Hufficient to accommodate’ the childveu who applyffor admission into (ha'jtubfic schools. Yesterday one huudr^d ohudren sought ad mission, for wham, there was no room. Pa rents complain of having to contribute to the support of the schools, when their children cannot be educated therein THE SUPERINTENDENT, Mr. \y. H.-Bnk6r? the farmer Brinoiptd of thfe Boys’ High School, whoXvat? elected af|Super intendent of the Schools on the resignation of Mr. Mallon, entered upon his new duties give schools and teachers, and we expect to see the efficiency of both largely increased during the ensuing year, i-m ) . n WHAT TH# BOARD OF EDUCATION PROPOSE TO DO. The Board] of'Education has a$ked from the City Council an additional appropriation for this year, which^we hope, may.bn granted to them, in order that they may carry out theirpian of enlarging our present system of education. It isj proposed, among otper things, to_ establish tumther 'Intermediate school’; iii Chatham Academy, and in other ways to furnish additional ifacdlities for flfie education of the yoin\g. A small sum is re quired from each scholar now hi attendance uporrthe High’ "ISipdls; but this depart m m will be-made entirely free when the city ft able to' afford it Money spent 6y the city upon the schools is not thrown away, and we trust that the City Council v^iy rgalje literal provision for their support.' great. Races at the Thunberdolt lAupr.—On Thursday, next the Thunderbolt Bucirig Park will be opened for the season. At three oVlock on the afternoon of that day an ex citing trot will take place, for which entries have been made as follows: John Cooper, enters g.‘mVMattie- ‘ sl W. Btnph, enterp s; tm, l*MP}‘ imnfh - J. P. Darnell, enters b. h. Mambrino. A. H. Biddleeome, enters b. h. Brick Pomeroy. The attendance of the public is invited by the ^proprietor, Mr. Jefferson Roberts, at this inauguration of the P&rk. Ample arrange ments will he provided for the refreshment and amusement of guests, and strict order will be maintained. The race above alluded to will be for a purse of $250, mile heats, best three in five. Other .races, will.probably be improvised; and ‘great sport msy be antici pated. M^.^tobe naqftem oi-phrsepf ode' hjtndiS^ dollars, to be trotted for at the Thunderbolt Park on Wednesday, October 14th, free for all horses that have not trotted in less than Jim Mayor’* Court. names were Frank McCradv, William Walpole, John Foster, James Mack, John Ransom, Robert Johns and, John . Bfouse. .They were charged with disorderly conduct and fighting in the house of Lizzie Jones, (negro). The latter is one or the_ nymphs who are always around of dark nights; and she and another girl captured two of the sail ors. They started for “home,” and were followed by the rest of the party, all of whom went into the house where the wenches re side, on Charlton street lane, near Barnard street Whiskey was brought in, and all of them proceeded to have "a good! time, until a “ bully" kept by one of thegirls made his ap pearance, when a row, occurred. The women ran into the streets screaming; the men made lole an awful noise, and the whole neighborhood was in a state of excitement, when three po licemen arrived and the sailors were taken into custody; , -MeCrady and Walpole, who were engaged in Che tight were fined five dol lars each, and the others two dollars per head. Two white men who contrived to get ex ceedingly drunk Saturday night and then lay’ down in the street, in order to allow’ the hea venly shower-bath to sober them, were picked up by policemen and taken in wagons to the Barracks. His Honor consented to relieve each .of them of the sum of four dollars in addition to their-carriage hire. Sam. Bellinger, a diminutive negro man, from “Souf Carlina,” was the next customer. Saw had a Watch, for the possession'of which lie could give no satisfactory account and Sergeant Foley arrested him. He declared that he bought it from a boy, at the Charles ton wharf; but it was identified in Court by oiie of the detectives as the property of a gentleman of this city, and Sam was turned over to Lieut. Wray, ifi order that his case, might be further investigated. A policeman who was charged with coming in off duty in an intoxicated condition, was before His Honor, and the case was contin ued for further investigation .by the Chief of Police. •' . ■ . . City Court. HON. W. S. CHISHOLM—PRESIDING. Monday, Oct. 5, lgG8. The City Court, Hon. W. S. Chisholm, Judge, presiding, met at 10 o’clock this foorti- ing. ‘ii’. As the new law with reference to the for mation of juries had not been received, no business was transacted, and the Court was adjourned until Monday next, at 10 o’clock, aj ul Persons who wish to take out naturaliza tion papers, in order that they may be ena bled to vote at the coming election, should give their names and first papers to the Clerk of the Court, P. M. Russell, Esq., during' ■1^1 city and . this week, so that the Judge may’ have time general, yet aB l®s friends < to examine and be ready to act upon them on Monday. r •: • 11 > for place of resort, spared to attain the regu- and no efforts will be at end. Butleb, the Beast.—Mr. R. Molina, pior prietor of the elegant Qigtyr in the Ma sonic building, comer of Bull and Broughton has received from New York a statn- plaster, of Batler, the Beast, which, design and executidn, is certainly one Of the best things of the kind ever invented. It is a perfect model of the Beast; in form short and pursy, the head bald to the crown, and' one of the eyes afflicted with an “ille- gont squint.” The hero of Dutch Gap is rep resented in military attire, bnt his shoulder stwjfojse attfrs. In one itarv fl * W*>M. ef and he carries a lot of spoons; while the other assists his shoulder in sun- porting a : hrige spoon, at a 1 “right shoulder ” has been placed on exhibitioi^ in Molina’s window, and attracts great atten tion from pasflers by. The - likeness, in .the features is perfect, and no one can fail to re cognize the donbty bottled-up General. [communicated. ] How tile City Council Does Its Work. About four weeks ago, the trunk at the mouth of the Bilbo Canal gave way, and the lands adjacent wore exposed to the mercy of the tHU'S. An efficient force, under proper rdircction, could have repaired the breach in less than a week; but the City Council, with its usual watchful care of the interests of in dividuals, detailed such portion of the chain gnng as could he spared from the “Bolton street drain,” el id omue germs, to perform .the work, and it has dragged its slow length along for more than four weeks, and still re T mains unfinished. Two successive spring tides have consequently swept over the banks ‘and inundated the hinds adjoining, to the serious injury of the remnant of the crops saved from the inundations of the spring, and the constant sobbing of the lands from the incapacity of this canal to give vent to the superabundant water turned into it from the whole of the eastern and southern portion of the city, and the failure of the guardian of our interests to keep it even at its original capacity’, when it did not have half the work to do. The lands which lie adjacent to, and are drained by this canal, are known to be among the most valuable on the river; and when the canal was in private hands, among the most productive, while under the present system of inexcusable ignorance, or gross neglect on the part of the city to perform its duty, they are valueless. It is well known that Mr. Lamar obtained, last spring, a verdict for over, five thousand dollars against the city for the very neglect of which we now complain. The City Coun cil have been warned during the present year that the city would be held responsible for damage done by their failure to keep the ca nal in order, and enlarge it if necessary. And yet they have wilfully’ neglected to heed these repeated warnings; and the tax payers of the city may be again called upon to foot another heavy bill for damages. Citizen. named Graf-* Fri- fetnuxcE.—In another column of jfows this movuiu& Ifr. A- McNulty, General lasursnce Agent, whose place of business is tt No. 80 Bay street, invites the attention,; of- the public to his business. Mr. McNulty is ; Agent for some of the best companies in (he country, and is prepared to take Life, Fixe, * Karine and Accident risks, at as low rates as can be obtained elsewhere. Knowing that -he represents Companies in good standing, we; can safely recommend our readers to insure with him. Assault with intent to I^urder.—A nej named Mitchell had a warrant issued yei ’ iay against one of his own color, Bunuel Grant, for the above offence, it appears, stabbed Williams in the sbouli by wav of concluding a tittle difficulty tween the two. The case wijs to have ct 3p before Justice Hart for examination yi terdav afternoon, tint owjng to the absence, of tfie prosecutor, it was postponed until to- %. ' Change of Day.—The steamer City Point, Capt McNelty, will, on and after October 7th, leave Charleston eveiy Tuesday at 9 o’clock p. at, for Savannah, Fernandina, Jackson ville, and aU points on the St. Johns river. Returning, she will leave Palatka hay, Jacksonville and Fenjandina oh foy, fmd Savannah for Charleston every Spu- 2|»y, at $ o’clock, a. m. Bankruptcy.—Wi lliam Mahaffey and Giles T. Williams, of Columbus, yesterday filed petitions asking to be adjudged bankrupts, in the Clerk’s office, U. 8. District Court, for the Southern District of Georgia. ‘A petition for final discharge was also filed by Cornelius R. Hanleiter, of Savannah. The Francis S. BARTdw.jj-The: steam engine Francis 8. Bartow was y« from off the steamship Livingston" 'to bouse of the Metropolitan Fire Company. Two or three days will be required to clean and put the machine together, and then aha will be rejidy for service, Georgia Rifle Club. —The regular monthly practice day of the Georgia Rifle Club occurs on Wednesday next The Club will meet at Geil’s place, on Lover’s Lane, where citizens can have an opportunity of witnessing sorqe •foe shooting. The club badge and other Prizes will be shot Dsrflopns, Trimminds, Fa» Attention is Called to the Ed. Manes’ store, on Bronghton street offers superior inducements to the ladies of Savannah this morning. <^ive him a «Jl Burglary in the Nioht—A Shoe Store BbOEEN INTO AMD- : Two THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth: of Gqqns Stolen.—On Sunday night ■last, Mr. P. M- Conroy, a veiy worthy man, keeper of a shoe store on Whitaker street one door above Broughton street, met with a se rious loss. Some time during the night his store was broken into by a party of burglars, and almost the entire stock of boots and shoes was carried off. The work appears to have been done in a very systematic’ manner; and by parties who had made themselves acquainted both with the premises and Mr. Conroy’s habits. For three years he has been ifi. the habit of sleeping iq his store, but, within a few nights past he has occupied a room'in an adjoining house. The burglars entered the place from the rear. ‘ The first' Obstacle which met them ~ .thei Th«fcr,S4|£edvA|_ . _ „ _ and went to work upon the side store, ejrSSjch waeissQufg^'foy h on the outside; thiB was broken oi m ^h^hiust ‘ have had 4 'cart' ofl t?h(L{^eir street, in which (he goads were token away, as they ravaged the whole store, emptied al most every hoi apd’dnwpr, aud leftJnQthtpg behiOd J tuem save V few goods offinferfor quality. The front door had beep unbarred and the bolt of the lock forced out of the cateh, and they Went off is supposed that Historical and StaTAshcai. Sketch of Sa vannah.—We desire again to direct the at tention of the business community of Savan nah to the Historical and Statistical Sketch s&’SMsxasK&ss&a m> ing of moment will be omitted. Not less than 5,000 copies will be published, and the w or£ rvnll aflgord an excellent medium for: ad vertising the business of Qjir merchants. In addition to the advertisement, each merchant appropriate heading, and attention called _ to his advertisements. Those wishing cards in serted should hand them in a$ as a day as possible, j L 1 * I was fohiid sfandjh’g right'by the door, wtiefifl: it hatfovidently boeu dropped in the hurry 6t leaving. There is a gas lamp at the comer of Broughton street and one at the corner of the lane, just above, which were lighted up to half-post ten o’clock, wl)en, owing (<> the admirable arrangement for lighting our city at nights, they were extinguished .andjjto; locality was left in complete darkness. The heavy storm also favored the burglars so that they were enabled,, without interruption, to carry off nearly all the goods in the store. The burglary was not discovered until yes terday morning, when Mr. Conroy come to open his Btore^^fomidUicdoora JESS scattered over the it is to be hoped that he wtil succeed in cap, taring the burglars, Family a variety of choice articles of SSm Stocts and are daily receiving. frfidtoLipIies of articles to their hnewtineh fhey'seU to the couni era at tfie lowest market pnees. J sadden change in tte ie past forty-eight hours reminds ub of the approach of the season. when fire wood wtil be in demand, and wo they can obtain their supplies. Ifaeara. Geo ; S. Gray * Co. , having' supplied their [ yard with ,ti)C b,68t qvfolity Oif wood, Sfe prepared USmffmlSSm ou&e shortcatnouce and on tire most reasonable terms. Mr. fi. gives his pergonal attention to the business, and wtil take core that, those who fa’ with their patronage shall 1 complaint have no cause of Number of Candidates for Matrimony.-r- ham county to twenty white persons and fif- may expect an increase on the above figures at tiie close of the present month. The col ored persons do not go into the mSttted efate with that vim which noMkeff tt» ff«t year or two after the war. they rmhze fact that a family, unfeas scltsupporting, - something, and, avoid thrusting their into the matrimonial noose. High Water in the" Savannah.—A gentle man from Augusta informs us that the recent frssvy rafos, cursed tfo» Savjflnafoto ov^flow Shipping. EMPIRE LINE. CABIN’ PASSAGE...... STEERAGE. WITH sa.v oo ;ce 910 oo THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP S^L]Sr JAL1 N r lX), ATKINS. Masteb. Will sail as above on * SATURDAY, October 10, at — •o'clock — in. 'Positively no enganetl berths secured after We dues- . day, Octol>er 7th, ualess paid for. For freight or passage, naviug superior accommoda tions, apply to ‘ JOH^ W. AOTEBSO^ S SO^S & CO. war. £. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. - oc5 FOR WFAV YORK. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP HUNTSVILLE, CROWELL, Commander, Will sail ou SATURDAY, October 10, at —o'clock — m. . For freight or passage apply to OCT A V US COHEN k. CO., Agents. 8‘-2 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. Mir K. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 03 West street, New York. _ * oc5 FOR PHIT^ABELPHIA. Pliiltidglphia and. Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE ;... UO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE... .310 OO THE NEW STEAMSHIP TONAWANDA, JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for tlie above port on SATURDAY, October 17, at — o’clock — ni. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, oc5 ’ 84 Bay street. nil Ll OF STEAMSHIPS FROM nnEW YORK TO , LIVERPOOL AND aUEESSTOWN, CUNSIKTINU OF PALMYRA. KIUEP.IA, TRIPOLL A Breach of the Peace Case.—A negro woman was yesterday brought before Justice Philip M. Bussell, Jr., yesterday afternoon, charged with a breach of the peace. The woman, named Hattie Phoenix, it was alleged, threatened one Mrs. Moore with divers things, • and for this she was arraigned. Lawyers-’ were employed, arid the case was learnedly argued for three hours, and was not finished late last evening. For such a. trivial case a great deal of ftiss was made. - From Alex. "N^ XfoujJHEETY, M. D., t.atf. 6ne of the MedicaL Directors U. S. A., New ark, N. J.—“Having been made acquainted with the composition of the preparation known as .'.SqzqpqnSw L hasa- Jt»r, some^time. it has received. Scalding’s Prefared.Glue,” Tha.wwtebtetimri.vac was very FugL here, but ho overflow-qccuned. CoRBBonoN.—In a base ball item published yesterday, the Word * ‘ imposition ” was printed instead of “ propositiom” givmg to a sentence copied from the Charleston aWs, a tototiy different meaning from that intended. Fob Hawdnsville and Intermediate Sta- The steamer dharieaS. Hardee will,, ie 14th inst, resume her trips to. Haw-' ie, and intermediate stations, touching at Darien. The Bteamer will lea,ve from Dfl- ? .11 Cpi. W. M. Nioholls.—The Atlanta Inklli- gencer of Sunday icorfiing says: We are pleased to learn that Col. W. M. Nicholls, of Savannah—who was in the store of Williams & Brother at the time of its falling in on Fri day, and who fell with the fell and was badly- bruised in hath, fogs, as weU as in. the. left arm and right shoulder—is doing well, and it fo hoped that nothing serious will result from the contusions. 1 “ 1 • Gowan, late Collector of Chatham county, ness,\nd no^hS'a neat and well-pro^^d store on Whitaker street, above Barnard, j -J Monthly Magazines and general, reading matter, at Estill’s News Depot, Bull street, back of PbstoJ^^ ktl »i| -•• iteaci. HOTEL. ARRIVALS. Pulaski House.—F W Ely, Purser sti Ship Herman Livingston; A Crowell, do: JB Sweed, Ga; JDaviton, MdMfojIW T^uitley, Ga.; ifohfi Inshek, ifoveipool; J F Fierce, Washington; G Fnedlandlyt and daughter, Brunswick, Ga; J E Dense, Macon; J W Weems, city; W J Young and lady, Thomas- ville; Dr T H Parsons, Johnston, Ga; E Tay lor, Buena Vista, Ga; Hany Shultz, Macon. MiutoiiVy. House.—*W * A’ Shaw, city; J A Merceir, str Lizzie Baker J3r A Luce, do; J Snllivan, - city; J F Creighton, Augusta; E S Scbeyxn House.—John L Martin, city; J P Owens, N V; James C. Bryan, steamship I§er- mftn Livingston; Wm J Emett, New Orleans; W H Hiesa, Fla; John E Thomas, S CjB M Powell, Fla; W J Byon, S C; Dunbar and wife, ship Gardiner London, Penn; M Hatch, Augusta Pughe, Augusta; Jas roller, Boston. . . [advertisement, j Georgia State Lottery—For the benefit of the MMOnic. OtSfook BHli k Co., Uuusen, Atlanta. ^mUsioaora-Mqs S. E. Gfoidiug. Mi*. 8u*«^ , Cl*** 625. drawn to S*Y*tm*h,Ofoober 6th, 1868r* - ' 41—11—61—10-73—06-^69—29^33—63—23—2i—58 52—62. ' - ■-: ' : ' Clans 226,' drawn in Savannah, October 5th, 1868: 67-^2—3—58-^-fA—tt-nfii—-26—4-“iC—7J—35. . ~ ' - J - ■ t Li- ’ • t~r j1I#1 i Mint. m J C ABIN PASSAGE t<> Liverpool or .Queenstown, $80 Gold; Steerage Passage, $30 Currency; Children under twelve years, hall' price. Steerage PttNsage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam or Bremen, j$40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gottenbor# or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve years, half price; under two years, free. Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter dam, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur rency; from Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $50 Cur rency; Children one to twelve years, half price; Infants under one year, $5. A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY , on THURS DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED NESDAY. - Tickets issued by the undersigned, from whom, all necessary information may be obtained. JNO. C. FERRELL, oc3—lm. . Agent at Savannah. FOR BALTIMORE. CABIN PASSAGE S»0 00 THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP G. W. BILLUPS, COMMAKDEB, Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, October 8th, at 12 o‘clock m. ' Positively ho Etatc-rooms socuTcd unless* tickets are procured.at the office of the Agents. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, applj* to J. B. WEST CO:, oc3 Bay street, opposite Whitaker. FOR AEW YOBK. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SIDEWHEEL SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE S25 OO STEERAGE,' WITH SUBSISTENCE S»10 00 THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON W. B. RATON, CoMMAin>EB, Will sail oh THURSDAY, October .8, at — o'clock — m. | Bills of lading given here on through freights ot Cotton to Liverpool by first-claes steamers. ’ Positively no berths secured after -Monday, October 6th, unless, paid for. j For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodation?, apply to- i WILDER k FULLABTON, 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, oc2 '■ Opposite the Post Office. line. FOR NEW YORK. CABIN PASSAGE 823 00 STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.. 810 OO tions, app ■to . 3AMMELL. ilr 8 t ^r^r- lS. '•> i XdXOH V. IU> bits* lA.'ii* 'an^ttrr wn.r.TAArs, ward a mcinttri^^ ,:<>• > -i<*> i t/ ,ii R it a CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! THE STEAMER CITY POINT, Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY. Will, ON AND AFTER OCt6ber’7th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY at# o’clock P. M..touching at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St. John's river. RETURNING, will lew# Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY, SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M. w _ r N. B.—No- freight will be received after 2 P. M. on dav of sailing. FREIGHT and passage, as low as by ANY OTHER LINE. L. i. OU1LMABTIN k CO.. AgentB. oc6—tf No-1*8 Bay Btreet FOR HABTlIVSVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, TOUCHING AT DAHIEX. THE STEAMER CHARLES S. HARDEE Will leave as *bove, Crom DiUon'a wharf, on WEDNES DAY. the nth instant, »t * o’clock p. in. oc6—lw ERWIN A HARDEE Agents. NORTH AMERICAN Steamship Company! THROKiH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. i. New Arrangement! QAILESdJpFBOM NEW YORK ON THE 5rH AND O20th at every month, or the day before when these dates fall on Sunday. Passage lower than by any other line. For information address D. N. CARRINGTON, Agent, Pier 40 North river, N. Y. W. H. WEBB, President CHAS. DANA, Vice PreS. Office—54 Exchange Place, New York. jef-Cm gwetiott RY^U.t.Tttm, Wlllt) & McLSTlRE. ; THIS]. | , tr.' 20 ahxres Atlantic k Gulf B»ilnwd etock. oeS-tt BY WILLIAMS, WARD & BlelNTTRE. THIS DAY. in front of the Court House, at U o'clock, , ;i „, willbe sold: 4 fine Mi Terms cash. These ere warranted. oeS-U stocks and bonds at auction. BY BELL & HULL. ON TUESDAY, 6th tost., at 11 o'clock, to front of the Court House, will be sold: go shares C. K- B. Stock. 50 “ A. & G. R. B. Stock, 25 •* S. W. K. R. Stock, $4000 City Savannah Bonds, $2000A. tO.ll Bonds, gust Savannah, Terms—Cash. i by Cttar 0Ct54t For Liverpool. mHE SPLENDID, FIRST-CLASS BARK J_Kei “ * m Kentville, Evans, Master, .2,000 bales capacity, is now ready for freight, and will have dispatch as above. Apply - WILDER k FULLABTON. sep25-2w For Liverpool. T HE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Her bert, Master, will have quick dispatch aa above. For freight apply to s«p22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST k<X>. |ov j&cnt. FOR RENT. jgRICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET near market Possession given immediately. Apply to octl-tf m WILLIAM LAW. T E FOR RENT. HE BRICK STORE NEXT TO COR- nerEast Broad and Broughton streets. Iliil Also. THREE ROOMS and KITCHEN oven the store. Apply on the premises. sep25—tf FOR RENT. rjVUE LARGE STORE 60x90, TWO floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson, and suitable for a Wholesale and Dry and Fancy Goods House. Possession given im mediately. Apply to sep21—tf JNO. McMAHON & CO. FOR RENT. ^ TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary out- A buildings attached, contains five bed< rooms, and is pleasantly located. Apply at sep21-tf THIS OFFICE. FOR RENT. ^yfORTHERN TENEMENT OF BUILD ING comer “ Apply sepll-tf >mer South-Bcpcd and Iincoln to M,opnT>bjtt pfi W. B. ADAMS, No. 95 Bay street THE FIRST-CLASS, STEAMSHIP LEO* Cawatv ' tSt. A TtUOTgX. , Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, October ' Cthi at ll o’clock a. ui. , *' ‘ , Through VniiH ia*Hnj; given’ here on Cotton destined for Liverpool'by first-class steamers. No engaged berths secured after Monday, October TO RENT, -JpiVE DWELLING HOUSES IS GOOD LOCA TION'S; TWO LABGE STORES in the best locations in the city. Enauiie of O. H. LUPBUBROW, . jfll.tli :( K. till/ oc2—iw ... . e. 1 Re TO RENT, fTtROM 1st- NOVEMBER,NEXT, A DESIRABLE WELLING on Harris street containing sixteen rooms, with gas and water.. For further particulars apply to Oc2—tf -WILLIAMS, WARD k McINTERE. FOR RENT, 4 SMALL HOUSE, ^CORNER OF BARNARD J\_ street and Charlton street lane. Enquire at Mrs. 3VI. BERG’S, South Broad street, three doors east of Barnard. oc5—2t* FOR SALE -OR RENT, A GOOD SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO, on Hull street three doors west of Bull. oca—2t* FARM LOT AT AUCTION, BY WILLIAMS, WARD & Mfl-Vl'iRE. In front of Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY is October, between the usual hours of sale, flU bo sold, A SPLENDID FARM LOT, within the city limit* consiatiug of (14) fourteen acres, more or less, adjoin ing the A k G. R. R. Depot and bounded on tbo north and west by the lands of said Railroad, on the south by Gwinett street. May be laid off into city lota, or would make a good Brick Yard, as clay ia in abun dance. Terms on day of sale. oct5 BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 6th inst., ct 11 o'clock, izz front of the Court House: ONE HALF OF LOT No. 50, Brown Ward, 30 by » feet situated in Perry street east of Drayton, with im provements, consisting of one one-story frame tene ment in Perry street and two houses in the lane; subject to a ground rent to the city of $16 per annum. Terms—Cash.' Purchaser paying for title and stamps. oct5-2t BY BLUN & MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY. 6th tost.. at 11 o’clock, isz front of the Court Bouse: LOT No. 63, Montmollinvflle, 50 by 105 feet <» south side of Jones street opposite Central Railroad Depot with improvements, consisting of two tenement stamps. °ct5*St BY BLUN & MeW*.''" ^ Will be eold on TUESDAY. 6th inst, at 11 o’clock, ia front of the Court House: ONE LOT OptLAMD contain* aT*«aa%jtte*rtha 4 mile stone on Thunderbolt road, formerly belonging to tha«atate of S. Wilkins. ^ VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AN ‘steNTS ‘AT AUCTION, and mpAoVe- BY BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY, October 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of .ml t-,;-*thecourt House; LOT No. —, on West Boundary street, opposite tha Central Railroad Ronrid House, 40x70 feet. Fae aim* pie. The. improvements consist of TWO NEW HOUSES, one and a half etories high; four rooms, all well far. nislied in good style; a good well of water in the yard, and trees to front. Now under a good rant to good tenants. Sold to raise money. Sold for account of former purchaser, she not being willing tf foryP'y with terms of sale. • oct**a BY W. W. DANIELS, II. ft.. Symons, Auctioneer. On tiie FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of tho Court Honse, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, for account of all concerned: w DWELLING HOUSE AT AUCTION, BY BEI Oil TUESDAY ILL iS. HULL. IDAV, October 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of . . tits Court House, will be sold: j l'j(i|wMwffE AND iMBROVEMESTiJ, on'Lite ~2tl and 31, Charlton street near the Central Railroad Depot,' ecuth.' New Wooden House, six rooms, 18x24; one and a half stories; on two 1 4'2KxC0. Ground'rent each, S5D per annum, years to run. Can be removed. Term*,' cash, purchaser paying for title* am octal % TBUSTEESS’ SALE. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. BY' BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY next. October 6th, at 11 o’clock, 1M front of the Court House: THE WESTERN HALF OF LOT NO. 7, Franklin Ward, fronting on Bay street, next to the corner of West Broad street; 30xoo feet, and Improve ments, consisting of a Brick two-story back building. Terms—$1,000 cash; balance to six and twelTe months with interest, secured by mortgage. Purchaser paying for title and etampa. oct2-tfl FARM FOB SALE BY WILLIAMS, WARD & aicIKTXRE. On-tie F1BSF -TUEaD AY In October, will be soldi*. fore the Court House: ,i THAT DESIRABLE FARM, Lying directly opposite the beautiful village of Whiten vine, containing 600 acres, more or less; well wooded. VALUABLE BALDING LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY next, October 6, at 11 o'clock, in front of the Court House: WESTERN HALF OF LOT No. 4, Square, York street, 32x90 feet. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for title and a oct2-td ______ ~ BONABELLA AT AUCTION. By Wm. W. DANIELS, II. II. Symons, Auctioneer. On ihe'-ttlRSt TUESDAY in October naxt, at th* Court Honse, between the legal hour* of Ole: THAT FINE PLACE KNOWN AS BONABELLA, five miles from the city, on the Shell Road, eontsining^ 126 acres of land, mure or less, with dwelling honse. sta bles, kitchens, Ac., within smile of theline of the Skida- Way-Railroad. Thera is a fins spring of water on tho place. Being on a fine hold creek, it affords unsur passed inducements to parties desiring A HOME AND FARM within a short distance- of town. Can bo treated for at private sale until day of sals. ' Terms cash. 11Y W. YV. DANIELS. H.R.S} On the FIRST TUESDAY to October next, sttito Court House, between the legal hours of sale, SOUTHERN HALF OF LOT No. 9, MIDDLE? OGLETHORPE WARD, sixty by ninety feet, with tho lending of two frame dwal- rooms with necessary ont- for two hundred dollar* pac «innm each. Fee simple. Terms on day of rale. , .,aep2€-tds (MucatumaL English Elementary School. -MfRS. fe. M. GRAY WILL, OH THE JLtJL 6th of October, re-open- her Select School on the Northeast corner of dent and Drayton etrects, for instruction in all the branches of sn elementary En glish education. Her long experience as an Instructress emboldens her to appeal to tl iepubUc for a share of patronage, and by permission she refers to the following ladies and gennemeU: " ; u “ Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. W. C. Cosens, Henry Williams, Esq., Dr. B. D. -Arnold. ’ octl Mr. )N THE VRtow er Select druction ' Seif^ IB? 3 appeal to the public permission she refers Farley’s School for Young - tallies, A SENIOR AND JUNIORDE- FARTMENT, vrili open MONDAY, Octo-i ber 5th. Mr. F. may be consulted at his rooms in Chatham Academy on and after October 2. ‘ octl-lm., . ..... jH Savannah Institute Young Ladies. Tt/TB. LANCASTER, ASSISTED BY ABLE AND ivl efficient Teachers, wiH re-open his school to CHATHAM ACADEMY on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Tho severaldattaes -to English, French and Latin will enter upon the yearly course of study at the be ginning of the term, and it ia desirable that eveiy scholar shaR be present at the opening of the school. MS- Tuition *40 per term, of three months. The Preparatory Department wfll be nnder the in struction of MISS ADAMS, * faithful 'and successful teacher. Tuition in this Department, *25 per term, of three months. _ _ J. S. F. LANCASTER, sep!8-td ; PrincipaL- RXGLISH, COMMERCIAL and CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOE BOYS, ( FIREMEN’S HAT.L. SOUTH BROAD AND ABER- COBN STREETS. mHI EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE J. resumed on MONDAY, October 6th. Boys J r*U"” ““ "“ "* ■*— ** * lego. Small addition to the Latin, Greek, IboyfTwfll careful attention. In matioe, vrfllbe tamed tiie latestpiaps, ChartB, Books of Reference, «c- last year—Senior Class, *20; Junior irter. French, German andDrawing Terms same as extra. The Principal will 6e assisted fly Mr. Isaac Hallam. Applications, for admission can bo left at either of the Book Stores or with Thomas M. Turner, Esq., and after tho 28th instant can ho made to the Principal, at his residence, or at the “Firemen's Hall- sep23fitOct6.. J. F. BY W. W. H. R. Symons, Auctioneer* Wfll be eold . on tiie ^theGunrt TUESDAY in October the legal boora A FINE PLANTATION ON BRYAN NECK, about fifteen miles from'Savannah, containing i THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, more or less, thoroughly ditched and drained. T is one of the most desirable place* on the coast, suit- Bp H. It. Symons, Auctioneer. On the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, the legal hours of safe At the Coart ‘gOSfcjpLL," ^ON^TH^SPRINGFIELD PLAN. just outside ot the city 1: more or lees. 1 On the place ed, containing four Terms on day of limits, containing *0 a is a fine Home, anfiaith. sep24-td Win be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY to October next, at the Court House, between the legal horn ONE FRONT LOT AT WHITE BLUFF, Desirably located; 135 feat front by 400 feet deep. j t VTi9 W9 * r v; TWO LOTS IS HEAR OF SAME, Terms on day of sale. ARTIFICIAL TEETHE I>r. TST. M. SNEED, DENTIST, H aving every facility for the manu facture OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH in ali the various modes known to the profession, and afte/ratrStfri^th? mdroota(whSran be done in a case* without any pain.) OLD CASES not eunfortxblT worn, I ■ OLD GOLD and SILVER PTOYTES taken in part pay. OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 117 Congress Street, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE, Between BuU and Whitaker Btreets, jeMf ~ - ■ Sataxtah, Ga. 150 MST"* ******* 150 sacks extra GRANITE MILLS FLOUR, 300 boxes TOBACCO. “ N. B- ErMAYEB’S P, CLEAR BIB SALT, Prime On cons: sepS-lm ADO MOLASSES (to arrive,) K^HLL&I 008