Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 08, 1868, Image 3

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gtoy%mtnwf§em. the mails. York, jfacon, or, Columbus, “tw all mail matter for the Northwestern States, 15 o’clock P. M., daily. 8 rv CFVTftU.*MLkoa»; through pouches for Augus- Atlauta, Milledgeville, Eatonton, daily, and way AU ~ * -<• Ba'IkwiI -wv* mil .h^wad and contiguoas ; Bainbridge, Ga.,IftOlahiH- m Tsoksonville, and all parts of Florida, -out Florida Sss'.sa'fflaafc c ^Kssaa^awatti,. rs=s s 'on Sundays all mails will close at 2 P. M. j j have expended from the Municipal Tre; money sent without danger op loss, j " " ■ ’ ’ b T means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post Of- S The Office will open for business at 9 o'clock A. M., and close at 5 o'clock P. M. On, Sundays tlim Office “nil he opened for the delivery of the mail frqinf/to‘10 o'clock A. M. T.,P. Robb, ' Agents The following named persons are anthorihM a5 agents to receive subscriptions and adVi . lorffielBEMonjUNoKJEws: i. , : CITY.—War. Eann, Jr., Bull street, corner Bay kyuCON.—Havexs &.Bbown, News Dealers.' I j wUNBBIDGE.—Theodobe B. Wabdeel. • * 1 k XHOinsmiE.—J. B. a DaVis. prBLIN, GA.'—J. J. Keen. I pdfilKN, GA—D. W. Davis. ‘ | LltVTON.—Jakes Bussele. , a j/cJMKflSVILLE.—James Bossele. // BLACKSHEAR, GA-—-JaaT L. Moseley. » sroCKYGJl, GA.—Geobge S. Hebbebt. VALDOSTA, GA.—P. C. Pendleton. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.—W. A. Quillias. A MEBIOUS, ■QA.-a-M. B. Council. { HILTON HEAD, a C.—W. H. Caevebt. . I - GAINESVILLE, FLA.—Dn. Pobteb. MONTICELLO, FLA—Thos. Simmons. ■ FLEMINGTON, FLA.—H. A. Stanwood. MADISON. FLA.—J. VV. Jones. QUINCY. FLA.—Thomas J. Shepard, lake CITY, FLA.—M. L^MoonE. / / The j THE S AVAlW®*fc£ <fc$4*dblo4££#l/clip the foljpwiqg from a .report of the proceedings of a recent meeting orth% Chamber of Cola? merce of New York, published in the World:' ir--- t • . ^ September 19. | £he* libertyof *fcrans^ii<f tmg to you the enclosed papers f&l&ivje, to the sinking of the steamer Margaret/ wrecked recently on one .of the a Wells obstructions, while passing up to tins, qify. { The city , au thorities have* made every effort in their pow-,, er _t° have the channel of the Savannah River and __ ^ Treasury upwards of $100,000 in dredging apparatus and excavations. The schooner Margaret is ^represented to have struck on the debKsof : the obstructions at Pour Mile Point, .bplow the city, the upper portion of which had been blown off by Mr. Henry S. Wfells, the . con tractor, leaving the base of a crib built crf' -heavy ranging timber,!imbedded in the main ship channel. There are also the wrecks of tWo large ships sunk in the ship channel, op posite Port Pulaski .Mr. Wells is tinder a bond of $50,000 to the Treasury Department ^Washington -to remove-alb these- impedi- o., 'll : JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—E. H. REZD. i EKNANDINA, FLA.—F. C. SUHKEU. FORSYTH, GA.—A. H. Sseed. HOUSTON, FLA—AffGUS McAulay, * NEW YORK.—S. M. Pjextinoux & Co., '3ft Park row; Joy, Coe & Co., No. 1 Spnice street; CJ H. j>hf.lps k Co., New York Herald Building; Geo. Al F. •>’oBrH, 19 Broad street, and J. Hooker k Co. * BALTIMORE,- MD.—C.. C. Holtzii.vn, . .*« Odette” Office. . . , {f' » BOSTON—3- M. PETrn»aiLL k Co., State - street, ’ Geoboe P. Roweli. & Co., > 231 Congress street, A. F. Lincoln k Co., No. 89 Court street; S. B. Niles. pHILADELPip^—Jo^Co^&Co.. 144 South Sixth gtrcit. CINCINNATI—S. H. Pauvin, 176 Pine stret Couubn & Mack, 13G Pine street. CHICAGO—Cook, Con dun A Co, 87 Dearborn' s trpo t. njEW ORLEANS, LA—E. C. Wharton & Qo., 8ff CV>mui° u street. K. L. GENTRY is tfco General Traveling Agent of The Mobnino News, to receive subscriptions and ad vertisements. POSTMASTERS everywhere are authorize# to ceive advertisements and subscriptions at our’ rates. • LOCAL MATTERS. IC^C(|oK, ments. Jhe. work, however, languishes for want of a representation in Congress, and I most, Qjerefoie, in behalf of the people of SamfinaL,,again;appfeafto yqnr public spirit and askHliat you will submit the enclosed to the Chamber of Commerce of the City of New York, invoking their infUipppe with the . i jgembers ,of Congress from your < State to en force llr.. Wells’ agreement with tjie,Treasury i Department or to foreclose his bond in the premises and have the amount involve? ap plied to the completion of the river improver -nifentahere. With avarmappreciafion of your, efforts in our behalf during the past winter; -1 remain, dear sir, yours very respectfully, a , ,, : . ,, , Edward ^‘.Andekson,-. Mayor of Savannah. < ■ ■ This was referred to the Executive Com mittee. Some time ago we noticed the fact of His, Honor Mayor Anderson’s having sent Uie' above communication to the President of the New York Chamber of Commence, in order ' to- 'secure thfe influence of that body with members of Congress, that measures might be taken to enforce the contract for removing the obstructions in;the Savannah jjver, made by Henry Si Welld, with the Treasury He- partiiient Owing to the criminal,neglignace of-Mr.* Wells our commerce is-endangered- and ora shipping interest .jeopardized. New York lnereliants are nitoveate'd in this matter equally with those of Savannah; and ok a measure of great importance. »;e hope that ' ‘■jffirir will bfe^pushed, and Iftfl it’dlls either ir compelled Ui falfill lm oolltrIcB o: the penalty. gg-For Ship News and Con Fourth Pnge. erciitl. see ’ f? Inin to New Advcriiscnkcnls. filoop Mary Wallace for sale by T. Lynch, Situation as driver wanted. * r McClellan saddles for sale by P. P. Chapaiu, Charleston, S. C. ' ! 1 * Eningliam county sheriffs sale. List of freight remaining in the office of the Southern Express Company. ' f / . Tobacco for sale by Thnxton, Crews & Col New books at Cooper, OlGott & Go’s. Family horse for sale by Euke Carson. Marking ink for sale by ‘Alexander Galloway. New books received at Schreinor’s. . ■ » ) Board in a private family. * i Sir t all store for veqt. ' j . house wanted. Auction sale of groceries, provisions, etc., this morning by Blun & Meyer. Meeting of the Marshall Hose CompAMy this evening, at 8 o’clock. Underwriters’ sale of gunny cloth this nrorn.' ing by Octavus Coheu & Co. Notice to pilots. . Meeting of Zerqbbabel Lodge, No. 15, F. A. M., this eveniqg, at 74 o’clock. ' | . Meeting of the Washington, Jjire Company^ 1 this evening, at 74 o’clock. able seats Mebchants can have their business cards inserted in the Letter Sheet Prices Current ■without additional chaTge. Issiied evqry Pri/; g day morning. Mitch Game' of Base Ball.—The third match game of base ball between the. Ogle-, tkorpe and Forrest City .Clubs will be played this afternoon, on the ground back -of the Park. The gam$ will Ati a oaHgd. iff three o’clock. ; Jt is aatic^p,te&fthiiit - t%e4 -§will be' some first-ratfi playing those who take an interest in the game will do well to attend and. witness it, 'As this is the decid ing game of the match-betweap the clubs, it is expeete? Jhat,,the obhtesf twill be close. Ample arrangement^ will be. piade for ladies to witness t.Ue game, and - will be providedi' The Comet.—If the pioj tronoigers are to be r^sd noon, Encke’if comet shonld. soon visible to the naked eye, in this latitude.,Comets? ^-risits, like those of angels, are few! and fait between, and they always furnish food for the curiosity Of humanity. According to the - descriptions given of this particular oqe,” it has no regular tail, such as other heavenly, bodies of this speciesafe provided wifli; but its caudal ajj* peudagd is iu the shape of a soft, flaky mass of lights, widely distended. In fact, the comet is fashionable and has ;a .Gre^i^n bend. Counterfeit Notes Afloat. —We lepm that anumber of counterfeit two-dolhir treasury notes have been put afloat in this city, and onr readers had better examuie closely all notes of that denomination which may be offered tp thqm. f jliCkitiat^^ife^iAPri 11 ^ 6 ^ on paper so like that used by the Treasury Department as to be well calculated to de ceive, bat in* close scrutiny pfffhnrengraving the spurious notes may be detected, as the vignette • in' pporjy, exeepted. Look out for them. Horrible !—A number of friioils were standing in front of Molina’s window, last evening, admiring the statuette of Beast But ler, when one of the party inquired whether the Beast was considered as a re-spoon-sibti. in dividual? It is said that after perpetrating such a horrible joke he immediately slipped between the grate bars, down into the vault beneath, and where he went to 'tye? has j et been ascertained. Monthly Magazines and matter, at Estill’s News Depot, Notaries Public. —Wo have obtained a of the law with reference to Notaries c, twhieh was passed ^jjthe Jjbgmlature before its adjournment.' It confirms all the acts _ dona those Notaries appointed by Justices of Inferior Courts, and' makes legal all that they zuay do until the expiration of their terms of office. The power of appoint-^ ihg these officers, which formerly vested with the Justices of Inferior Courts, is by this law, conferred upon Judges of the Superior Courts. No information has been received as to whether ; Bnlloek has ‘ ir yill sign the hill, ission is : that ’ he will. By the operations of this act qnd the new “ Consti- tushuh,"iS!jyannah is provided .wifjy over eighty Notai'ies Public. The bill reads as follows: ■la Act to prescribe the mode of appointing Xo- taries Public, and to render valid their Acts: l i .He U Ahaled; Jx:, That ujetion 1501! of the Code be so amended as to read as follows! The power to appoint Notaries Public is vested in the Judges of .the Superior Courts, and Shay lie exercised by ’-them' in vacation as well as in term time, 2. Be it further enacted : That section 1505 of the Code be so amended as to substitute Jhe-word “ Judges ” for “ Justice^’’and Jthat se'ftfoill504-of the’Oode be so amended & to substitute the word “ Superior ” for Inferior. 3. Be it further enacted: That all aqts here tofore done by Notaries Public, in the man ner presqribed by^4he .^Jode; :*are hereby de-, ' to be legsisWad'yaiid; and all that may ie- ljeTeaffer iuShs#?nanuer prescribed by lawf by Notaries Public who have hereto fore been appointed, shall be valid and bind- ing inTaw: Provided: That this act shaT ljuff, be bo construed as to continue in office any Notary Public for a longer time than thiit for which he was appointed by the Justices of the Whii ) not back < i« Saddlery.—Mr. F. F. Chapeau, of oucssia-i ter city of ChhrlesfoinjMYPtrises elsewhere a Jorge assortment of saddlery; also five hun dred McClellan saddles, in good btjer. Mr. (J. is an c Id and well known business man, f piaffing his and we hipe his example of piaffing his house before th» people of Georgia through Savan nah papers wifl be followed by other mer- egants of the old Palmetto City. ’ Plenty of Tobacco.—Messrs. Thaxton, Crew3 & Co. offer for sale, in. another column, one thousand five hundred boxes tobacco, of all gradee.- This young firm are doing a large business in their line, and keep the largest stock of tobacco ever held 'by onfci house in this city. They are. exclusively -Wholesale tobacco dealers, so that all their attention is devoted to that trade, and nothing else. '£ , , , Mortuary.—The mortuary, report for the week ending October 5th, published yester day, shown. 8 decrease m the nurpber of deaths, * as 1 compared* wifli 1 - that of the pre vious week. The city is probably recovering from the shock received by iriejlipolation of\ the Board of Health. 1 Debtors’ Paradise.—AVillia Geotge-Aii^usMW T^lMltton, of the Bell & Tarbutton, of Sandei filed a petition asking to be adjm l'Upts. Beverly B. Evans, attorney. Grand Ball.—The first ball of the season ■will be given on the,eve4in|t4<A *B0nd ay, the 19th instant, at Turners’ Hall, by. the Savan nah Tom-Verein Society. — 1 j- Personal.—We are pleased to note the return from a visit to the North, of Captain iTieOrgp4. Iferper.. - .iTutt , Savannah Letter SfrEETpsicEs Current is issued every Friday mornihg. Orders left at the Morning News Counting Boom. or suiter r^^rhe health of the city has been so remarkably .82?f that ^ made by the police have been comparatively 'faffed to hold court* this' tnoming. Evary hgra-tuke. this|unpd,^asra precedes tLstofmj'soY period'of quiet is generally followed by one of dissipa- to8eea docket Dhl ' The tfoe, this aqdniihg'was -j—. charged with having been driving a withoHt a badge. -The case was set his paying two dollars and taking -otu badge.. - / . •MAbfaTKATfal' OonRfa.-^y^'iitae bteinjjss in the criminal line was .tainsdcte^ Ma- HKrii TilHTV Justice Smith held com : t and,‘disposed <£ S': imfobgr of Civil cases. ^sjace : part held, 1 an case ofr Simeon- - Grant,' . stabbing a follow named t and 'dlsposed ojf a’ ■ • >; f akatbination in tho. ifogrb,[‘cliarged with BttBfeima. The affair shoulder. / The offinqte was said to have 1 committeffhy Grant.- Witnesses testified t Grant was not in the crowdyfihd did notj the cutting. • Colonel Stone conducted casg for jhejdefence, J. H. Thomas fori prosecution. : The :examinatfori was not i chided late last.evening. The Savannah Poos’House and —The charter, or act of incorporation of ) above named institution, published byi yesterday, informed the public that any i son paying five dollars a year or more, to-' wards -jmstainingnt,... had the privilege, of voting for managers and of becoming part of the body corporate. Wo understand that a lage number of respectable citizens have expressed a determination thus "to become 'Thomas 005 Hon J K Evans, -do; W I Owens, ‘city; FE Harrison, Anderson S C; A Genz- hnrg e r Jt Fla;, SfcAj^»8ee>ijrGft; feb- T Atkins, -NiYa E Liitiug,., Fla; GeoRoqper and wife; 1 NY: J-B Dochart v;* -s. s, San Jacin to; J P Aldermah’-'Fla;'John LawamOrc; Wis;‘ .G W Allen and wife,, do; J A Hunter, Ga 1 ; J itly, its nsetuli be increased. We are glad to see 'ovement, and hope that it will be ont > If we have a public charity, let us port it, and make it worthy of a great com- mercial city. In another column \ve publish a communication from one of onr best citizens,. recommending the people to devote a small shni yearly to the purpose of making ithe want of help, a permit may not be necessary to secuje. them admittance to -a place where they can receive medical treatment. We urge the matter upon the attention of onr readers, and hope that they will do all they ♦mmf 8 Hec mrnmm*?* Ofrtlie in-! A New- Firm.—Under the firm- name 0/ Randall, Daflm & Co. Messrs. S. A. Randall, P. D. Daflm and H. B. Dresser have formed a copartnership for the purpose of] buying and selling cotton on commission. They liave succeeded to the business formerly carried on by the late WiHiam T. Wood, at No. 90 Bay street; and as they' are all business men of high reputation, it is fair to presume, that they will meet' with that success ( aild prt which theii Mr. Randall & W. Foster & Co., of Providence, R. i-;M*v. Daflm is well-known here as having been con nected in • business, with the late-Mu Wood, and Mr.. Dresser cornea from Sonthbridge, Mass. Th£v aff ^ntlemeu {^integrity and honor; with excellent talent, and we com mend the firm to the pfljtronage of'merejiants and Planters, - //■ r j ! Fire DEFARTsiffsT Matters.—The steamer ‘•Francis S. Bartow," belonging to the Me--- tropolitan Company, is being cleaned and put in running order, and it is expected thatjthe sas^SRSaasssa^s** The steamer “John W. Anderson.” ;lias been thoroughly-itveilimuied irnd repaired by Messrs. Gordon & Calvitt A trial of her ca-- pacity lias’been had at their foundry! and with thrtsteawtfHage/ intBq^ffe b^tw^ftj^eventy and eighty pounds pressure, she threw .a, heavj' stream a distance of one hundred and thirty-three feet. The engine has been taken to the Company’s house, in the djjfleman’s Ilall btdlding, .but lias not yet bepn/tumed over to "their care. ’ As'iir. Gordon's contract with tbe CitJJ*-Council requires JatUulo keep the engine in repair for the space of six months, he will, during that time, act as en gineer,' whenever his services inlthat capacity may be.required. Mr. J. .E-Haupt, former en gineer of the Company having been relieved by Chief Fireman Waring, Thunderbolt Racing Park.—We'paid a, visit to the Thunderbolt racing. part yester day, and .found .that Mr. JeffeiBon Roberts, <ji nuts the proprietor, hau'fixed it'up in fine style. Everything.is now in readiness for the grand iiaugdratiOJi raft Jvhich utiikqe pl£d to-day. The track is shelled and hard beaten ilow n, so that it makes an elegant drive, and it is so Jad^mti^that there is a long sweepon the' front porticos commanding a foil view of the j rac-e-tiack; the Jjtqbles.sre close at hand, and ’ tfie wmole anair has Been fixed up in a man ner: that is convenient and pleasing, v r The horses which are ta compfittf in the .race to-day ryere all out. being .exercised. Tliey appear uj gooff cohmfion, iindtbe fovers of horse-flesh may depend upon witnessing some fine; sport. Now that we have a good track, close at hand, it shdhlff.be kept up. We hope to. se,e' an association formed, and -arrangements made to continue the fun. ■’■■■ ‘"“j Pardons Received.—*A. negro named Cyrus Rivers, now confined in the Chatham»county t Ilf jail, has received a pardon froth Bullock. of county for an assaulF and battery. bad;-1 It was for this that he was tried,] conj victed aiid sentenced to six months’ impris onment, and to pay a fine of three hundred dollars. 1H0 litis aliho^t served out his term on relieves ; lutanon, tus lair io presume mat may t ' et'with that success 'aild prosperity jad, has received a pardon from Bulloc their merit entitles them to e xpeffcjfi JHv^sjsijns trjed $tfofce$j|3<j$&eriffi?'floi)rt ddall is of the well-known firm of S. Effingham county for an assaulF and batter A Negro Thief Shot At.—A few weeks ago two negroes entered a store near the market, ode of whom stole 4 bundle of sash cord and passed it to the other, who ran away with it. The fellow who took.tlie cj>rd was* caught by Mr. Brown, a clerk in the store! brought before the Mayor’s Court and sent to . jail for thirty days. ; On Tuesday evening Mr. Brown mat the fellow who ran away, the negro' turned to his fellows and told 1 them that he was the rebel who had his oomrade wrested. He then advanced in a threatening mjumer upon'Mr. Brown, who drew his revolver and 'fired two shots at the fellow. Whether'either of them struck him or not is ncit known, as. he turned and ran off about as fast as legs could carry him. Savannah Weekly Letter Sheet Brices Current is issued. every Friday morning. Orders left at the Morning I^ews Counting Roopt- . of his imprisonment, and the pardon him from the payment of the fine. ' A pardon has also been veoeived for Henry Jasper, >a-negro,- r wha Wassinfficted for forgery and counterfeiting, but convicted of larceny, and sentenced to imprisonment in jail. . These pardons were sent to Sheriff Dooner.* The prisoners will be released as soon as they~ hapebpen^hanffed^^or. , , ' os an old pilot ana SKirntn mariner, hdver- kisea in onr columns this the fapt to convey vessels to sea, pr bring them up to, rt, ana do'anything that can be doue.intlie e of towing. - v These boats will form lone of b most efeiiein, lines upon the liver, j Capt. BrameUvhas been off and on in Savanijah, for the past fifteen years; his boats are known as share of patronage. ^ ^ | rsbx Bed Clothing Needed.—As there seems to be a number of men in the city WHo night] make a sleeping- apartment of Job; Square, and dispose themselves to sjuinber 'upon the benches and grass therein, wd think - that, in common charity, if the city allows these persons so to sleepin the public squares, 1 it should foraish them with blankets and other means of keeping warm. These nights are quite chilly, and'the free lodgers may fake cold and get aconswinpricm, and have to be sent to the. Savannah hospital. By all means let them be mode comfortable. ; > Ci -ur. —Yesterday was the regularly monthly-prac- • lice , day of the Georgia Clnh| There was a good attendance of members And citi- were as follows Thoman J. tance H: 14i inches. F. J. Clark, five 15 1-16 im The fti > Hi: the people he interested -roST I surate with tne uni feel that thfa is ^question which every v **~ «. J n 9 day s issue ,me cpffitcfypr.act of lUcoij tion of the‘MSvanmm ivter House and ±16s- pital,” which passed the Legislature in 1815:'' * rel, Ac!; a' bot^r Aijrporafe, who shaU^wnua lyn into the institutionjJif^jjjQA^f^ve d <ne i>e‘ -U*. l„ we3 -'to*wofe' lor-tnennanageisciaiunally •elected. nNow tha, queati(jn, arises pthether this - institution cannot be very i mnltf fin- proved in its funds by the public payifig t tis small sum apff, ffoo^jpg < after the election of * — ^ “ [: |W officers to the institution, and taking era! interest 4 ffi, its affairs. T thijjly - ~ public.showd.be aroused to.the imp of Contributing - to this charity, besid pibre, generally awake to thePfenp— 1 ffajihga^rst class hpspifal iff avf ) According to this act ot incorporation, , _ present institnfion will ■forfo a good nenclns. •kf: ootaK I ** -i W ——; . .«♦». . . ■ 1 • New Stores tg be.Erected.—The. the two luuTilings' oil 1 Btoiightoii" strfi'eit tween Whitaker foul *Barfuird, which destroyed by fire a short fame ago, are rep ly /being cleared away to make room fhf t] pew. structures .which are jto.be built yp the lots. V.iJ Jf Jill •!!•**.—; , HOTEL ARRIVALS. ■Screven House.—Capt 6 P Hazard, Bhip San Jacinto,; Fred W Ely, 1 stei Herman ^dvipgston; O R Barker, Jackson ville; E Drunnad, Marietta; W E.. Ledbetter, if®* important r^ations whldi they sustain, their peculiar r organization, and'the offices they perform, are subject nga 1 Frefidopx from, tiiape contribute in no small degree to tHair happiness and welfare, for cari fro happy who ar6 III. Not only so, bnt no WSfl^SBe.vwioUs iiiuffft, cijmpliilnts cm .long be tnftwAtumm oa \rithont involrmg.th e general health of the individnal.' and ere long producing permanent and prematorq decline. .Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician for the relief of these various deh- ■ affections, and only upon the most urgent neces sity. jjriUa true woman so.£ar sacrifice her * charm as to do this. The sex will then thank placing in fheir hand* simple specifics which found^efficacious in relieving and coring almost one jot those 111 iiihinsfiiiin Ma- Vaden, s| a. ivens, Tiaiu. OU8E.—J Hechf; Colnmbust W n Davis, Efffanla; J Denion; vfXtSZStitsb';- C B Arn es, , •Va; W :H i; l8eott, Fla;R BReppard, (Eu 'Ga; G WhrdWell,'Ga; G B Wilb'man, city 'MWWKSS co; J Cream, -Ga; JjHi Craig, city;-HI£ Kayta ton, city; A D Douglas, s. -si Huntsville; E C Ben^MdrP MttlUca, do* S Kenly, dj; J Pulaski House.—Jas H Daniels, • Millen, GatP CaUahaq, city; A Livingston, Madison, Fla; Rev S W.'Capen, St Augustine; H3 W Rider, N Y;.Miss Stevenson, Fla; C A Hall, "ftnff lady,- Macon, Ga; C M Holst, city; W G 1 Bell, 1 Sandersville, Ga; G A; Tarbutton, 'do; Jolm G Doubleday, ,'N. ^Y; B * W Carpenter, Blackshear, Ga; E Remington and Wife, Thomasville; G H Hozlehurst, Macon ; B D Evans, Sandersville; D R AdamsJ Eqtonton:/ •W W klffler, N Cv Mrs.S.E'MiUer, t%; Miss •Bell Fennel, do; A Barnard, Charleston; S G> MBl&r, 1 Brunswick; E -W- DaVis, Fla^lY J > Brown, Ga; W H Alden, St .Helena; A] B Dav enport, Beaufort; G W Scattergood, Maion; Dr E-T-'flibal and wife; 'FfaiXftt: Crowell, steamslrin Huntsville; Thoa F.Eger, do. , AND - WISHING TO REPLENISH “THEIK . AND .THOSE *1.1 A if Con mien cilrrj Ho itselceep iny , tJ-TlffilDKST> AbVjInTAGE/ | 1 9j ALL KINDS OF HOUSEF t 1 KMSrtlNtj G00 CHINA, GJaA i i* *<-■: /> f li< Toitet SetFane, ASSW: »DS, s, && PROM i J. W. STANSBURY&CO, 109 BltOVa IITON/STltjEEfr, 1 1 xfliU AT : TflE v 6tD STAND OF E.' D. SMYTHE & CO. J.O 111 Hi .1 i ..it r. fpHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF.F- D. 1 was suddenly dissolved on the 21 at of All debts due the late firm are dire. vH*NRtfJD. LAWonly.oi3 lhsjfttk STAN8BURY. ifuiG^STBIM©! PARED UPON PDttELY regular practicing Ptiy- 'iuilllu' > ■rpHIS IS A MEDICINE PREPARED I scientific uriuciples. by a - sician, and Wl£L CORE ■ a- DYSPEPSIA, , ' HEARTBURN. 1 ~ ' !l — ' ' - "GENERAL DEBILITY, PALPITATION OF-THE HEART; ' ' ' SEA-SICKNESS, . ' ] i-1 i r FLATULENCY,( '* Sp-FUTUSSNlhuTS the unpleasant feelings, nie result of indiges-t feel'hhdly^ifter eatii feet sometimes cold ? Doyouexi Is it hargJijff|th g< witli palpitilion of nauseated? Have you loss of aj that you need some hind of a -are Jnrnr ha irience wake) st? Are you Are you so: " Do you feel nlant? , t GASTR >from cehfa-e, 12 ; . J C. Stevens, five shots, average distance, ce, AS A MORNING TONIC THE PREPAliATION* HAS NO EQUAL. shots, ayerjiffe pany 8 Wal^rardeff* hfc^uUoch. Iy 'itM'M&aj istioi second j^ze, a fine powder-flask, wasoondittons. U.M., Ktevens, Ife. CStk mm U>o , STBI3STE States. gen tu r ^ in sa. lot, Bull Street, „„ —A -kill&I mariner, hdver- vannah.—^We understand that there aie par-.’ G.‘ M. HEU>Tj. .is lies ndw mfihilcity^akM amrafifoents to 30 -WH^ALEAGENTFORGEOBOLAANDFIAIHIDA one. peraons icameibeye with ft’yiew of purchasing the Bepuhlicm establishment,^ buGepncluded that it would be cheaper and-hetfe* to start new altogether. Ap office is now being se. cured, and the order for type, preSsqs. and other, onatetifi hasafiWfedy .febne forward;' The Radicals of Savannah have long been anxious to have a paper here in their iriterest, and it seems that their desire is about to be ’ Hrriflirefii J WlAfisto be fha editor has not yet OlTl e^pomi Letter’’ every .Friday Keep your business before your co: by Sheet Prices Current. Issued every Improvement. —The pomters have made ffnite a different ldoking place - out of the store at the comer of Cqpgreas ijjtreet fane and Ball street, iu the Masonic bulldog. It looks like a new place, after haring a coat of pamt, and shines an bngl Deceived _ itjas onr grbat gTand-mothers teU us silver dolliirs did, in the days before the Republic fell into tho hands of the publicans and sinners. —tm+m— The Pulaski Ho use*, businees office nt thd Pulaski House is' being repainted, ureatly to its improvement. The Pulaski is of the institutions of the city, and its proprietor tffways manages to keep it looking clean ahcFmvitiug. - . . i l ■UNTST LTiE. about Tlie Htc^tngJjjij- HLUiteville arrived up . lialf past'eloqen o’clpeV; yetjteidefJBaiming. She brought hpifeeighto and passengers. WCr#rn tha^ts to her Purser for nsnai courtesies,! . -j i! - The Huntsville, since she fast visited Sa- varnish, has been considerably improved. * * Her decks have been raised, and her cabhfe - made more roomy and comfortable, i Addi- she is now able to accommodate mote pasr sengerfc: than fofineJiy. The painters have also been at work; up9H the ship, and she pre sents a very heat and handsome appearance. H ^ “r ITT' COMMISSION MERCHANTS mhUri, . . ,~l :l -. . . -.: : ..l.l ' ‘ Baltimore, 3Id. . >7I AU / u F'.'k & co. ' \BatJ Street, i y I if.. _ Georgia State the Masonic Otphan’s* Homo. icm We^ly reriqw. of, the market. miff . state- . intfat ‘of , cotton receipts and exports in the Savannah Letter Sheet Pricee Current Is>, ■ sued every Friday morning. > -' ll i t > s» r ■S/UH •SA-ViOftSAHv ‘ GEORGIA. BICE, c ONRIGNMENTsi “OF' COTTON. WOOL, LUMBER; - -fco., solicited tom FACTORS; and LYON hfUa. or to be held, eitherm B.ALTTMORE, NEW Y IBK, or LIVERPOOL.' g® Arnffereet and charges lfbettL.'li [ - oca^lto r. ;, ' ^ N-E Jr., BROa, will K; im*de R — AND bookseller, BnlJ Streep Next to the Post Office, * " j' - (DpWN. STTAIB^,' - ) 32^-1 s ■ GRANITE >1 FA SACKS SUPERFIMB: I OU - MILLS FLOUBl wo.. , 150 eacis extra GRANITE MILLS FLOUB. 1 * . 3oo boxes TOBACCO, all grades, from Tnanntactarerg. W. K. IE. MAYERS PATENT SOAP. .1 '0 SOAP,?* i CLEAR RIB SIDES (Maryland.) HMBHLSEES (Maryland;)™ »:<nSCOVADOMOL aep9-lm i. .iHUiij.l, ,3<-u i,. • lU.tOU * til £»'• WOMAN. FOR NEW YORK* , „, CABIN PASSAGE Jt*Si3 OO ' STEERAGE WITH SUBSISTENCE......... 1810 00 ,1 .*r ALES. OWING TO THE PECULIAR AND .< V. i Helmbold’s Extract of Buchu!! Hundred* Huffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of aLttro or app^y remedies which* make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the alffiieted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers.-of life, by laborious employment, unwhole some air aud food, profuse menstruatiou, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent'childbirth, it is far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina itself. i Vfhcsj reviewing the causes of these distressing com plaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant eviisTfeniequent upon them.' It isbut simple justice (to the subject to enumerate a few of the many addi< tLonal causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happine^of ^opan in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect, more or lees directly, the welfare of the entirehuman family. The mania that exists for prfecticiob^ education and marriage causes' Hie years that, nature designed tor corporeal develcip- ment to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thijs, .with the-body half-clothed, and the mind unduly ex cited by pleasure, .perverting in midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. . In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is^ required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later , day, thus ag gravating the evil. When one excitement is over, aifbther in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen- jiitive to Ampresaion, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exer cise indispensable to the attainment and retention of ergmuc health .and strength; the exposure to night air; the sudden change of temperature; the complete : prflstrtrffota produced by excessive dancing, mtlst, of n?cfsaity,.produce, their legitimate effect. At Maat, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the un fortunate one, hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain .dictates and remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat ment. This Is but, a truthful picture of the experience qf, thousands of our young women. Long belbre the ability to exercise the fiinctions of the generative organa, they, require an education of their peculiar nervous system, composed of vrhat is ! called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and bps, evidently Under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of lift; and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to habits Which sap the very,life of their victims ere nature has self-completed their development. u For Female'Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leu- corrhcea, TOO - Frofuse Menstruation, Exhaustion* Too^, Lopg Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing ' b» 7 Down, or Prslapsus Uteri, we offer the most perfect specific known:— % .iJlxi. - . ’ i ■ HELMBOLD’S •OOMFOt/ND EXTRACT OF BUCHU! a Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany. iu 1 Females in every period of life, from infancy , to extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid in the discharge of its functions. Strength is the glory Of manhood and womanhood. Helmbold’s Extract Buclm ‘ Is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Baric or Iron, infifiitely safer, and morepleasant. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, 3 HAriug received the endorsement of the most promi nent physicians in the United States, is uow,off< to .afflicted hummaifa as a certain core for the foil :ing diseases and symptoms, Rom whatever originating.: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination or the Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irrita bility, Restlessness and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sent of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, jfajfi pepsi*,. Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganization or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of ihe Heart, and, hi fact, all the concomitants of a Ner vous and Debilitated State of the Syetem. . , £hiptmnjr STEAMBOAT LINE! S. F. PHILLIPS, Masteh, ber Will'sail for K tue a&>Ve port J oii ^TUESDAY, Oci 1 13th, at 4 o’clock p. m. . j s- 13th, at 4 o’clock p- m. Through bills lMling given here on Cotton d< for Liverpool by •steamers. No engaged berths secured 'alter Monday, Oct ber 12th, unless paid fbr. For freight or ouapffi* having superior accommbda- . tions, apply to , .HUNTER FOR SUM YORK! EMPIRE L.INF* CABIN PASSAGE-.,.,-^ I-J OO STEpUGEWITH SUBSLSTENCE.... ..$10 OO THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP «.AJ^ -TAOr i • . 4 ATKINS, Master, . . :u ,» Will sail as abqye on SATURDAY^ C^tobcr j|o. ak 1 o’clock p m. . , f , , ft « * Positively* no engaged berths' secured, sifter Wednes-* day, October 7th, unless paid for f For freight or passage, having superior accommodft- tions, apply io ■ JOHN W*. jVNDEKSON’S SONS ft jG3“ WM. R. GAIUUSON, Agent, No. 5^ Greep, New YQrk^ t . FOR SUM VOK BLACK STAR | INDEPENDENT LINE. THE FIUST-CLASS STEAMSHIP H U UST T S V IL Iu E , y ' CROWELL, CojnixsnEfi, Will sail on SATURDAY, Ootober 10, at— o'clock—m. For freight or passage apply to • - , OCTAvnS COBENi tc CO., Agents, . 1 82 Bay »treat, Savannah, Ga. tfg- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. OS West street! New Yorit. ’• FOR PHILADELPHIA.. Ph ila del jilt i a ‘mid Southern ■ Ilktil Steamship -Line. • ‘ CABIN PASSAGE...- *20 OO--' DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$10 OO the^^pvepoison SAl^RD^Y, October 17, For freight *0C5 g43 ce , cai ff : or passage apply to street. FROM sew York to AND fetTEENSTOTYN, ' CONSISTING CHP-: J^tABIN PASSAGE to Liverpool or Queepstown, $80 Ky Gold; _ Steerago Passage,, $30Cturtnoy;jCfiadren under twelve years, half price. or Christiana, $44 Currdbcy; Children two to years, half price; under two y< »from Haml burg*, A'ntWei^tr men or Havre, $ jborg ] totter- dun, $45 Currency ; from Bremen or Havre, S48 Cur rency; from Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $^0 Cur- r -J .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 Ibe nndff^f^tiSCl, ftbfc'' whom all necessary information may.be obtained. FOR pjWORE. CABIN FASSAtiE,,. aaot THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP' ' A M I'! H-l OyV, ^ . G. W. BILLUPS, rnxrutiimFH. * Will sail for Baltimore on ifel ' Positi^ly no stat^-fr^AI s^cn^ed unless procured at the office of the Agents.. l For freight or passage, having excellent i dations, apply to i rp J. B. WEST & CO., oc3 • A t. BJy street, opposite WhRaker. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for fflSMh^m SO. Delivered to »ny address- De- Address - ■ : T H. T. HELMBOLD, ' and Clieniical Warehouse, YORK. 1 ifliifi // -inf ! >«f >‘ UBOADWAX, NEW None arc Genuine unless done np rin sted- engraved 1 wrapperi with fae-rimiU ot my Chemical 11 YYirM*n»e,»fia slgnid sepLKodeow H. T. HELMBOLD. :,-i. .-i . - t i * w;f» w THE NEW AND FAST^SAXUNG STEAM HERMAN LIVINGSTON W. B. EATON, COMMANDEB, Win sail on THURSDAY, October 8, at—o'clock —m. "gl veto here «on«auroagtorfr*ights of wlhy totrriasastemnem. c—*, 7 Positfye >rths secured after Momllv. October _ _ ^ and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to" " TS fP WILDER'A FdL H Stoddard's Hppdfc Range, oc2 : Opposite the Post Office. COW PEAS. 400 BUSHELS COW PEAS, * Fbr sale by t | aogX7-tf WILLIAMS, jWARD<t .-•>^1 .HS.lllOi MV .JAG. THE STEAMER* CITY 3POX2STT, Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, WiU. ON AND .mPTKK OCTOBER 7xh. fcsve Chsries- ton EVERT TUESDAY «t * o > dock-P. XL, Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'ctock J- M- tonohing at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and. Aid* POINTS on the St. John’s riwa : '• ■ . __ RETURNING, toll Ini re Palatka EVERY FRIDAY. JacksonviUe EVERY-SATURDAY: Fecnendina TEK SAME DAY. and Savannah for Charleston EVERT SUNDAY, at 8 o'clock A. XL N. B.—No freight toll be received attar a P. M. on day of Mtthfet . _ OST FREIGHT-AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BT ANY OTHER LINE. L. J. GUTLMARTIN * OO.. Agents. OCS—tf No. 148 T ' ' FOB HAWKISSYILLE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, TOUCHING AT DARIEN. THE STEAMER CH f |^§i,§aHARDEE Will leave as above, from Dillon’s wharf, on WEDSES* . ) tA.fi i* rt; Y / DAY. the 14thinstant, at 4o’clockp. m. ‘ oefi—lw ERWIN kt HARDEE, Agents. NORTH AMEKICAN Steamship Company! THROUGH LISE TO CALIFORNIA, . tr.Lt VIA-PANAMA RAILROAD. Arrangement! CJAIUNG FROM NEW YORK ON THE 5th AND ©20th ot every month, or the day before when thesa dates fall on Sunday. Passage lower than by any other line. For information address D. N. CARRINGTON, jent. Pier* 46 North "river, N. Y. . IL.WEBB, President. CHAS. DANA, Vice Pres. Exchange Mace, New York.jet-fim For I/iverpool. T HE SPLENDID, FIRST-CLASS BARK Kentville l Evaks. Master, 2,000 bales capacity, is now ready for freight, and will have dispatch as above. Apply- to j . - * 3 . WILDER k FULLARTON. sep25-2w For Liverpool. mHE-SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF ‘ I dinner shin E!>TBTIA T.H TST f F., Web. best. Master, win have quick dispatch as above. For freight apply to ,sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. m Ruction BY BLUN 6i MEYER. THIS DAY, 8th instant, at 10 o’clock, win be sold in front of the store: r r; . • - - 20 bbls Apples, ' 1 tierce middling Rice, 1 hhd sugar-cured Shoulders, 5 bbls sugar-enred Hams, 5 bbls Brown Sugar, 9 firkins Lard, 12 boxes Goshen Cheese. Ul' 8 boxes Ladies' 1 and Miaeea’ Shoes, i Clothing atd Dry Goods, 1 Violincello, 1 Coupling, 1 Spring and 1 Jersey Wagon, And Furniture. oct84t UNDERWRITERS’ SALE, By OCTAVUS COHEY & CO. THIS DAY, at 10 ham' ► o’cWck, ’swhaSf, at Claghorn & Cunning-* win be sold: * - FppR BALES GUNNY CLOTH, uamaged on board the ship Medusa, oh her voyaga from Liverpool, and sold for account of the Under* writers and a&cppcerpied. oct3-lt WOOD, WOOD. jllHE SUBSCRIBERS HAYING OPENED A WOOD • I YARD are now prepared to furnish thsir ffienda and the public generally with OAK, ASH, Pine and Lightwood, SAWED OR UNSAWED, at the lowest market price. ORDER BOXES will be found Robt. McIntyre A Co’s, at R. H. Tatem’s, corner Jefferson and McDonough streets; Dr. T, M. Tamer’s, comer Broughton and. Barnard streeto;. Dr. Hardee’s, on Broughton street, and A. McNulty's, 89 Baystreet. ^ Yard foot at River i street, on the canaL octl-3m J. K. MUNNERLYN & CO. GULLETT’S m TT7"E OFFER FOR SALE THE ABOVE CELEBEA VV TED GINS, and are prepared to show from F results of last year's erperienee theirgn over the common Gins of the country, tificates of the highest chararter from _ have used them, from factors both in this country a Europe who have sold cotton ginned by them, wh testify til the superior ginniug, and say that the Cotta has been sold from 1 to * CENTS a pound advance a other of the same classification ginned on the ordin Gin-'aftofrombrokerewhohave purchased the( ton and have paid the advance above stated overt SAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordini It is important to planters in the purchase of < cmunderitMee facto, andbnya good <Bn, whichv give perfect satisfaction in ita use and resnU In a f gn§@iii£r: \vit H. STAKK & GO., Wholesale Grocers, and Commission Merchants^ ™ _ ; l SAVANNAH, GA. ns-Agent* for “6uiIt.ETT'S 8TEEL-BSUSH ( TON GDi.” Mao “R. FEANS COE'S SUPER-PHO PHATE OF LIME." . ap26-tm | Advertisements forwarded to all Netvsp^>are. No advonce charged bn Pa&hshers’ prices. AR leading Newspapers kept on file. Iufonnation.as to Cost of Advertising ftarnished. All Oiders receive careful attention. Inquiries by Hail answered promptly. Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers fbr sale. Special Lists prepared for Customers- ■ 40 PakkRow O'JHCl li -w DRY salt: SHOULIYE3I3. AogsheaCs CTOICE 100 aUv. . fectlysweet. All in store, and Will be sold MUCH B MARKETby 'i f