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?SP*8f $*•*
prick okthkmomi*® raws,
xbe price vrJaStqP^y ™ e »*»»
wpre, in the city, ie EETV CENTS, and no
«^flr is authorized to demand more.
*‘3S*W
0 ar counter at the same price. -: ...-.:•
Index to New AdrertiKatnu. '■
<n, e steamship Huntsville sails for New York
next Saturday. - ,
Gene ral Insurance Agency of
Floor for sale fry A.
totSsiSg and window shaded at
rfljesteamshi] [> San Jacinto^ for
n eit Saturday. ..
Removal of Mrs. Strauss millinery and fancy
goods store to 161 -Congress strec'
gents’ furnishing goWirat Pepperii
Bacon/mac
(.Gaines- .
The steams
pbift next baturday. _
White woman wanted as cook.
ar^nflfp. ]
lalhurrow.
TheatreShadearo^penedhy Julius Koox.
jtiHS
A Cue of Domestic Infelicity!
“FORCE
SyAj®j|*&4SP IBuns!'intern/ -with
. with >i yptrngf jgiifc i jrtiow fiftnily
teabons have long resided here. In Ji
certain facts brought to the knowle
.'t'^SLSlfLTS’S^ 1
> daughter was not of a chin
either by moral or civil daw. Assuring him-
self that such was ftbe lease, > dr none mgbt
called on the lover, presented the cold, i Ugly
looking barrel of a reyolver at hiarhead, and
give him choice, either of making allrepara-
. the former, and the two'started off, andj.ro-
enred a license, at ten o’clock at riiglit; a
~ \en sent for, and
Justice of
a the girl ? ’. „ —
1 Sentimental people claim that imarriages - ^e, and studying over the matter fora long
limwita. Wwm gm>-lml.wivdfnrfrtwf-thiH enwr time,- thai>he-came 4rom Columbus, and that-
Blankets at
Brick stem&««nfeiBt JuMhwtc
Chatham Sheriff’s sale.
Double entry book-keeping and current' cal
culations by Stephen E Pelot
Bacon for'sale by A; Minis. '
Citation- notice of the Ordinary of Chatham
county. . a i r« *• >•--1 <•->■
Teas for sale by A. Minis.
jh Marshal’s sale of lots.
Meeting of Clinton Lodge, No. 54, F, A M.^
this evening.
Auction sale of provisions, etc., this morfiihg
by Blun & Meyer.
Meeting of the Savannah Fort Society this
evening.
Election notice bytheOrdinaiynf Chatham
Meeting of the 'VVorkingmsn^^fnt^l Loan
Association on Tuesday evening next
ever arranged there. If so,- the Heavens
were unprop2g$p& tfd upon
the wedded pair. They went to a boarding
house, but did.not remain many days ere the
husband concluded that he would rather live
at anojthor house, in the western part, of the
city. They moved accordingly^' and 1 after
they had been- at the second establishment
two days, the husband (went off; left: the city
and liis Wife; do retum to the latter no more.
Two days* after he went’ away, the wife gave
birth.to p child.
! Weeks passed away, and after some con
siderable time had elapsed the man returned,
e went to board with a married conple in
AcCffiEXT TO iSivmkiH MKECHiOTntiN^g
Yowl—We learn that Mr. Marmaduke Ham
ilton, of the firm of J. F. & M. Hamilton of
this city, met with a serious and well-nigh
fatal accident in New York city, about a week
ago. He was crossing the East river 5b one
of the Fulton Ferry boats, and os the steamer
neared the dock, he pushed forward among
the crowd which waited in readiness to spring
to land. When the boat was still some feet
from the dock, persons on board commenced,
to jump off, and Mr. Hamilton tried., to do
the same; but, instead of reaching tMv plat
form ou the wharf he fell short. As he was
falling the boat came up and caught and
jammed him np against the timbers of the
dock. He threw up one of his arms, and as
he did so, the hook used for holding the boat.
in place was being pulled up, and at caught '
on his side tearing a large piece of flesh
loose, just below the arm.
It happened very fortunately for Mr. Ham
ilton that scarcely any time elapsed after he
fell before it was known by the Pilot, and the
Engineer signalled to back; and he was re
lieved- from his painfol a position. . Had. the
wheels revolved forward once more he wonld
assuredly have been crashed to death. Mr.
Hamilton was carried to a hotel close by and
a surgeon called to his assistance. The
wound in his side, made by the hook, had to
be sewed up, and he suffered greatly from in
ternal injuries. When last heard from he
was improving as fast as could be 'expected.
Cotot or Ordinary—An Alleged Gase or
Lunacy.— A session of thejCourt of Ordinary
was held ou Saturday morning, for the Ordi
nary,' Henry S.' Wetmore, Esq.’, tC Liar ifin-
taatimony relative to the alleged lunacy of J.
C. Hibbard. The latter was before the Police
Court on Tuesday, for being intoxicated, was
fined, and being unable to pay the fine, was
committed to the Police Barracks. The some
day a petition was filed with the Ordinary,
alleging him to be a lnnatic, and asking that
he be sent to some place where he could be
kept in confinement. When the case came
up it was promptly dismissed, there being no
evidence of lunacy. The principal witness
said he thought Hibbard was crazy because
be would not comb- liis hair. The. accused
questioned the witnesses very sharply, and
eshibited a degree of sanity which perfectly
satisfied the Court.
m
Heavy Gale.—On Saturday night a heavy
gale of wind sprung np, and the atmosphere,
which, during the day had beon quite warm,
changed and became considerably on the cold
order. The wind whistled and rattled through
the city, slammed window shutters and doors,
made signs creak, and moaned dismally in
chimneys. It was on a regular frolic, and
attempted to weigh her anchor and come up
to the city, but the gale was too heavy for
her to do so. Yesterday morning it was still
blowing so hard that- it woS with difficulty
that a pilot was put on board of her.
The Ay-poaching Election.—We -learn that
the Ordinary, Mr. Wetmore, who is charged
wth providing ways and means for. the Presi
dential election to he held in this county,
rill have the polls so arranged as to keep city
md county voters separate, and also to keep
the different‘races apart,' no as to avoid all
chance of any difficulty occurring at the polls.
■There will be different
so that all ma;
crowding and
commendable act, artS we iiope it may prove
successful in its object^—to secure peace’ and
?uiet at the election. :: ; T.. -i-rip-
The polls will opien at six o'clock in' the
morning, and will be closed at six o’clock in
the evening.
Petit Labcenx.—Clara Lawrence, a negro
woman, committed to jail some time ago lor
larceny, served her term out, and when about
■o leave, stole and carried .away with her a
quantity of tinware belonging to the jail
ohe wa8 rearrested and brought befbfre Jus-
“*P- M. Bussell, St, on Saturday, andgave
Honda to appear before the City Court for
trial.
—Petitions for a final discharge
1 -A** Bn 'feafarday by
>ns;
*
^8 following
^taanah, (ihv
"•Idwin, Irvin
*®d Lncius G. ^,...
There wiHbe-o' vi
~ come ui
Yffnovcr,
wson.
number of
meht.
1 States District Court meets.
Thejt op Potatoes.—Moses Simmons, an"
“■dividual of sooty color, had sunk to such!
ulow depth of moral turpitude, that on Satnr-
% night he endeavored to possess and carry;
a peck of potatoes xft>in Caesar Norman,’
™ile the said Caesar’s optics were turned in
riuther direction. In this base- design! ho
Montgomery, County Superior Court.—
“dge Schley commences his jndicial, labors
? «saswsaai2s2 w i's;ss!
Mai:
*»for Coirt m
since his appointment.
Hsavx Sale dp Mo'lasses.—Mesars. BeU 4
Hall sold at auction on Saturday forty hoga-
1 of Muscovado molasses, at thirty-ftve
Mate per gallon. This is the largest side of
jjriMees that has been made in'Savannah
Baghjtbates* Coubss.—No business of pub-
c interest was transacted by any of “
g^hstes on Saturday. The city f
^Ifom ’^ teri
Courts
tJl i /ui
iecoiqe
fe^twas found lying sjck under the
on Saturday, and sent to
this city, and made himself very sociable and
pleasant To .tire wife he was especially.
B ble. Her husband was engaged in
iss, and was away a good part of the
JlgofiBfi jyip)
sire to vmu her mother, who resides some
miles np the river, and the husband famish
ed the means and fitted her out for the trip.
A few days after she went away "he received a
letter from her stating- that she would not
come back to him any more.. The gay Lo
thario also disappeared,and the suspicion that
the two had gone off together proyed to be
C °For a&feake it tHoinjuJfed SSto, daughter
and hnsband we have suppressed the names
pf all the parties concerned. They have
wisely refrained from wreaking vengeance
upon the ^destroyer:' of. happiness 5by < such
measures - as the passions of man suggest,
knowihg‘that the hand of justice will one
pay surely -Teach him, wlthouk'any- criine
being, committed upon their part
Fike and
how forms
T « ri
Scarcely a hi
its owner makes
stmetion by fire.
Matsine Insubance.—Insurance
part .of every man's business,
onse is built in these
days; but
provision against its de-
^ ... Goods are insured before
being} shipped, and the vessels that > “plough
the mighty deep” ace likewise secured, so
that in case of loss those' to whom they be
ing do, not sufter thereby.
Insurance dates back into ancient times,
id - the system has,’ during the course -of
years been perfected, and now, works beauti
fully in all its arrangements. People have
confidence in, and will not do without it.
The feeling with which it is regarded was very, i
aptly illustrated by the old story of the Irish
guest at a New York hotel, whom the waiter.
was leading up to a room near the root Af
ter ascending flight after flight of steps, he
became alarmed, and inquired of the atten-
lead on to the moon .'f .the concern goes that
high.”
While Insurance does not altogether pro
vide against the occurrence of fires, as Pat’s
idea of it would suggest, it lias done much
even in that way, for it is certainly to the in
terest of the companies to have as few of
them as possible; and to this end they have
always been forward in perfecting the fire-
departments of cities, and in aiding in the
introduction ,of steam engines for the extin
guishment' of ^conflagrations. So that they
have worked great good-jirpvery way.
Mr. A. McNulty, a well' known, energetic
, and courteous business man of-qur city has
succeeded to the Five'ahd Marine Insurance
business,, so long and successfully carried on
by Aaron Wilbur, Esq. The companies that
he represents stand A No. 1, and all losses in
curred are sure to be paid promptly. He is
prepared to take cotton, merchandise; marine,
river and building risks, at as low fates as
can be obtained elsewhere. The attention of
those interested is particularly invited to the
item of marine insurance. His office is at
No. 89 Bay street, between Abercom and
Sffi’tsas^sasMSL'Sas:
Stab Engagement of Fadladeen.—We un
derstand that Eadladeeri, the Prince of Crit
ics, has effected a star ..engagement with the
BepidSican to criticise the local columns of
the Mobning News. -The old fellow is cap
tions, carping and critical as in days of: yore,
and.those who have read “Lalla Bookh,”
and who peruse the ’Publican’s local, will
recognize the ancient Dogberry’s presence at
once. He is equally as severe upon us, as he was
regarding Feramorz,and exhibits his own fool
ish conceit and know-nothingness to equally
as good advantage. Old Fad has not been
heard ot for some time, and the admirers, of
Moore’s celebrated poem, will be glad, to learn
that a character which furnished them so
much amusement, -has been engaged to enli
ven (save the markj the ’Publican’s local.
Old Fad, in yesterday’s issue, declared, the
statement of theiamounf of, shipping in pdrf
as published in the Mooning News, of Satur-
’wrong. Well, we were afraid
itter anthori-
list of
vessels in-jflorf,-hs published-by the llepubli-
can, to. make np the item. Had we consulted
our own-list we wonld have been -correct in
our summing up. We’ll be more careful
another time.
Stockholder’s Meeting. —The following,
from the Hawkinsville Leader, may be of in
terest to some of our Savannah readers:
At a meeting of the Directors and Stock
holders of the steamer Night Hawk, held at
Jacksonville, Ga., on the 7th October, 1868,
on motion, Cot W. J. Williams was appoint-.
ed Chairman.
■It was, on motion,
Resolved, 1st, That a committee of four be
appointed to proceed to Savaiinah and inves- -
tigate the matter relating io the steamer,' and
‘ ascertain what has become of the money that ;
expended, and Kow mrich’thn build
ers have’received; also, how much is required -
to complete the undertaking.
Resolved, 2d, That Oapt N. McDuffie, Mat-;
thew&AXtejM^jvffH$H$ifr 9^^*® J - Wi
liams, be appointed on said committee.
■ I 'RVsc&'edi 3d, That of the jionimittee deem
it necessary to appoint a new agent, they are
requested to conyene a meeting in the city pf
Savannah on. the 22d of this month for that
purpose. .
Arrival op Stbamebsa—The eteaniship Mar-
mion, from New York; arrived yesterday,
bringing h®t oampl^inei^b. of passengers, and
4ar '
from Baltimore, also arrived
yesterday, bringing a number of passengers 1
and a full freight' of assorted merchandise.
The Herman Livingston, from- New York,
arrived last evening.-. - .She was very heavily
pt fBe.
please receive onr thanks for courtesies... Mr.
g^rapefrts ’that on .the 16th instant, twenty
mfles, south of Cape prieras, passed the
General Barnes, hence for New ;XorK.
■To Parsers Thaekara, of the America, anfl
Biainerd, of the Marmion, we are also in
debted fbr files and fevors.
Skiff & Gatlord’s ^ Minstrels.-
Skiff & Gaylord, with their troupe of'Min-
stiels, commence a short sfeason at theTh^
at re t h is evening. AA their repntofr off ^%di
A No L they may eip ect fl “owed house, and
ffie^^SolisT^ch closes a lon^' np-
tice of them as follows; -r.:
‘We cordially endorse what onr cotempo-
ies of. the Press elsewhere^ have said in
their praise, and unhesitatingly recommend
them do the citizens of Savannah, or wher
ever else they may go, and are very jlad that
th6y contemplafe returning to this ™
time next month.”
Cm Cocbt.—The Cily'Court meets again
^Je^^fo/^Novembe^termof raries of the Press elsewhere have sam in
Court. ffieir praise, and unhesitatingly recommend
Kmon
“ent to the Hospital.—A
Hon. E. C.
SiTURDAvrOctober 17^1868.
The first case called was that of-Kichard
Dowling, William Lee and Edward Hogan,
three men who went into Oechsliri’s French
putting them out, when they majle
a great noise in the street by kicking at the
door and shouting.. Policeman Yeagar’s at
tention was attracted, and he went np to the
party, who treated him to a cursing.- Dow
ling and Lee were each fined six dollars and
costs, and Hogan four dollars.
Bobert Brown, an old darkie who had lived
so long that he had grown through his hair,
add , -
x “Had no wool ol de top
In de place where da wool .ought
was arrested while"«
road iron, which'the policeman .supposed-to
have been stolen. After a^eSdSfofdiffi-
cplty, old Bob said that bis brother-in-law
‘broughtthe'iron from the Central Bailroad
gawBeteaBMa
he was married to ‘Did Thomas Garrett’s
daughter.” The husband oi Thomas Gar
rett’s daughter waS tamed over to r the Chief
Detective; and as he declared that the iron
. was brought home by his brother-in-law, the
aaffiEsgp
law said that.hwobtained.it fromaiipther col
ored man, and this person, if found, would
probably have had it given him by somebody
¥l \»I.‘ i,-\rV \'V
COURT-MAETIAL.
One of the policemen on duty at the Bar
racks was up for neglect of duty, 'in allowing
a prisoner to escape from the yard A fine of
ten dollars was imposed by His Honor, which-
he promised to remit, in case ’ the officer in
question should recapture the prisoner. -
Policeman Yeager was arraigned for being
found 'asleep while on duty, in Congress
street lane. Lieutenant Howard-testified that
he was making the rounds, and came across
Yeager, who was _ lying down on the ground
and fast asleep. Accused said that he had
been dn duty all night, and had been unable
to obtain any rest the next day, and when he
went out again at> night he was too tired to
keep np. He was ordered to' pay a fine of
ten dollars and to be dropped from the rolls.
A Dangerous Animal.—For some months
past two cows have been taken .oat Barnard
street, every morning, to pasture on the com
mons, and brought back at night. One of
them was very wild, and the person in charge
of the pair always led her by a rope, attached
to her horns. This slight check did not,
prevent her from making occasional raids
upon the sidewalk, when the humor seized
her; and, one day, while she' Wps. beifgled
by a square in which some children were
playing croquet, she broke loose, rushed to
wards the little ones, and in attempting to
get out of her way some of them were injur
ed. Very fortunately for the children, the
attention of the animal was attracted by a
young cedar tree, which, in her blind rage,
she utterly demolished. lYithinthepast.week j
the cow has been taken along the same street
every day without any check whatever. -Ono
evening, while on her way home, she rnshed
np on the sidewalk, where many ladies and
children were walking, and caused them to
scatter in every direction. The animal is
really dangerous, and as the law provides for
the arrest of drunken and unruly men, who
cause,
ile, we-
is, and
compel the owners of this cow either to keep
-her out of the thoroughfares of the city, or
cut her up into beef or mince-meat, before
she injures some person.
Sailing op Steamers.—The San Salvador,
Capt. Nickerson, sailed for New York at nine
o’clock on Saturday morning, carrying a num
ber of passengers and a heavy freight; con
sisting of 1454. bales of upland cotton, .7 bags
sea island, bales of domestics, ;caskji of 'rice,;
Ac., 4c.
The Tonawnnda, Capt: Jennings, sailed for
Philadelphia at the same hour, on Saturday.
She took 749 bales of upland cotton and a
large freight of assorted merchandise. Her
passenger list was also qnite full
The Montgomery, ^apt. Lyon, sailed for
New York yesterday. She had her comple
ment of passengers and was fall of freight,
among which were nine hundred bales of up
land cotton.
Carpeting, Gent’s Fubnlsuino Goods, Ac.
—In another column Mr. Thomas Pepper,
proprietor of one of the finest dry goods
stores, on Congress street, invites the. attend
tioh of the public to a large and-varied stock
of carpets and window shades, which he has
now on hand. Those in want of such goods
will be sure to find something to please’them
among the many patterns and kinds which he
offers for Bale at very low rates.
quality, which can be obtained at his store at
prices which are astonishingly cheap. He
also has a fine stock of dry goods, trimmii
and notions, to which the a
dies is invited.
Credit.—It is. customary
yers, When an article is copied, to attach to it
the name of-the journal (from which it was
taken. The Bainbridge Argus, however, ap
propriates an article relative to bank suits,
Telegraph treats us in the same manner with
ggaaskgaaafry? s
Death of Mb. F. E. Hertz.—Mr. F. E.
Hertz, brother-to the late Edwin E. Hertz,
well known. in*the teuiinpsa communities of.
this city and Charleston, and liis loss will be
regretted by a large circle of warm friends.
HOTEI, ARRIVALS:
•33dy*fe»i House.—Wm Fulcher and^-svi,
Va; John B Kerr, Washington, DC; J Alli
son Eyster, Phila; S Eyster, do; H B Stone-
lake, Fla; D Conver and wife, do; Ed Hayes,
Washington, D C; T A Jenkins, NO;A S
Bobbins and wife, NY;F S Chqrchill, do;
C C DAke&iW&a; John B LockeJQjpJno;
Foster, Ha;* F S Williams; Baltimore)# John
Clancey, Charleston; W Stillwell, Phila; W D,
Hubbard, St John's, N B; W FBobinson,
Ala; Mr and,Mis Stickney, N Y; Ed Ives,
city; H Sturdivant, Portland; F -Flowers,,
Boston. , .
Extract from a Letter prom Ji
“ We started early to ascend Mt. Olivet, to
behold the snn gild the piinarots and towers;
of the devoted city, from the place where!
memory, stirredby a thousand associations,:
should exalt tffe nnild as'i.w,eB
roadst!
’ *1
the inspiration of the scene.
and the importunities of .
JcHHs!' WeUwbtddithave‘£A8,<t>hj.
man of commerce and the crucible ! and well,
-might you have been reminded of your own'
city, for. here, painted .upon a- board nailed
against one of the huge ancient olive trees,
under which the sacred martyrs toiled for the
sins' of the. world, eighteen hundred ram
ago, were these' familiar figures, S. T.—1860
—X. We do not know who did it, but no
doubt some pour invalid trtkvplqr, cured by
knowledge flows." -
C™ ^Apeiio^Jo Sm
imported German Cologne, and sold at
the price.
[ADVE
Georgia &tate Lottery—For the beuefitof
the MAeonie Orphan’s Home. Howard & Co.,
Jt Gladding, Miaa Susan d
Tufts.
AJ Howard * Oo.,
Chas. 8, Wyixt. Agent Georgia State Lottery.
Wotice.
Q3SUYED OX A PLACE HEAE THE CUT, A
COW. The owner can obtain further in
formation by applying at' THIS r *-«-nr-—rr——
anddeacribing her. ‘ 1
J)1
(Ji
Change of Seliedule*
NO CHANGE OP CARS BETWEEN SJL-
VAarSAU. ACGCSTAi AAD.aipj.T. ^
j *"'>'- '-.I' t eOMEBT, AT.A: :.-I' a. u,,* y,,.
, Joslae/ojq.K! boa .01 mX Vi';,..! tn-.r-A ,ia
Savannah, August 14,18G8- )
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
and Souther?!.,
Philadelphia
i
O N AND- ! AFTER SUNDAY, 16TH a INST., PAS-
senger Trains on- the Georgia CentraL Bailroad
will‘run aa follows: ^ no ift xtvmiau tM
UP DAY THAIS.! .
' LKAVR.
-- p. 3L
fl itmrain8teatleaYeAugnit3..8:15 A. 3L
TOW DAY THAIS,:
••*• dearrf*A‘to ?•« , ,
tYauuah.l.4.-v- -a**—*#■ *•—**-1»—M.
Augusta...........................5-38 P. hi.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .8:45
up'NIGHT TRAIN,
"I,*®;
.7:20 P: NT; ■ .—J/.
tA ....-. I..WAU
:..L.... sas a.
with train thatleavea Angnsta. .9:33
i - . ‘,t* jX ■
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
P. M. ‘ ' ' ' J.H'■
ivuntai';. i>. ASM. ........... 5:10 jd'lh
August ......saa a: &
MBlegevjlle..;....4:30 P. M.
Eatontott:’.:...2:40 T* M.
.0:53 P. 1L
and P. AT.
train
Macon:'
Savauhj
from Savannah and 'A
train from. .Macon, connect with W
at Gordbn daily' Sundaysexcepted.
Western and Muscogee Railroads.
' WM. ROGERS,
ang 14-tf Act'g Master of Transportatiem
r .F HOSE
RETURNING TO T9E GFET
AND
WISHING TO REPLENISH
THR1R
Commencing.
CAN BUY, TO THE BE8T ADVANTAGE,
Of*
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
’ l '‘ CHIIVA, GLASSWARE,
FROM
J. W. STANSBURY & GO,.
109 PRO UGHTOJSTSTBEET,
AT THE OLD STAND OP
E, 1>- SMYTHE & CO. ,a...
* • 'Wo4iifce. ;
rilHE ORIGINAL FIRM OP E. D. SMYTHE & CO.
JL was .suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last.
’-All debts due the late iinn are directed to be paid to
HENRY D. LAW only, or bis attorney, JOSEPH W.
STAN8BURY. A, . : , Bep28—tf
! ^ ( \ Sayaiiiiali.'- -i-': 'i.
Medical College,
Savannah, Go.
fTIHE TWELFTH ANNUAL COURSE
1 OF LECTURES in this Institution
will commence on the FIRST MONDAY
IN NOVEMBER NEXT, and continue
four months. ’ ■
FACULTY:
Professor Theory and Practice of Medicine—R. D.
AukoIsD, M. D. . . '
Professor of* Obetetries and Diseases of Women and
Children—P. M.- Kollock, M. D. Adjunct—THOs.
Smith, M. D.
Professor Principles and Practice of Surgery—W.G.
Bullock, M. D. Adjunct—T. J. Charlton, M. D.
Professor Materia Medico, and Medical Jurispru
dence—J. B. Read, M. D. Adjunct—R. J. Nunn, M. D.
Professor Physiology- and Pathology—Juriah- Hah,
risk, M. D. Adjunct—J. G.’ Thomas, M. D.
Professor Anatomy and Dean of Faculty—W. R.
Waring, M. D. 1 •
Professor Chemistry—W. M. Charters, M. D. ' Ad
junct—W. H. Elliott, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—W. Duncan, M. D. Ab-
sistant Demonstrator and Curator—R. P. Myers, M. D.
43** Requisites for graduation the same as in aB>
regularly chartered Colleges of good Standing. *
• 3 . :> CHABQE8: 1 ‘
For Course of Lectures
Matriculation (paid only.once)
Dissecting Ticket
Diploma...... ..,4....*....
For further particulars address
1:1} .: J. ... A I W. R. Wj
aulO—law3mM .... Dean of.
..$105 00
.. 5 00
.. io.oa
. 30 00
Notice: , to Rsijreaifi
Contractors! •.
OFFICE SOUTH GA. AND FLA. R. B. CO.', )
if Thomasvillk. Ga., September 13, 1868. | .
T) ESOLVED, THAT THE PRESIDENT. BE. AND
JlA) he is here^y authorized to receive, jbids ,for
contracts for the construction of the South Georgia
and Florida Railroad, nntil tho 20th of October next,
by Sections pr.otherwise, for .a part or thaw-hole, and
that the Board at the time will accept or reject the
bids, h uU ( •- t ,j u 97 in il
The above is a true extract of the minutes. ,
i .-.--ir.lt: yl ■ P. S. BOWER, Sec'y mid Treaa.
In accordance'with'the above resolution'and'-in-
structiou of th4i£Fe$ideut, of the Company, Sealed
Proposals will be rece|vod at this office until October
20th, iS68, for the Clearing, drubbing, Grading,. Bridg
ing and Superstructure on the fifty-seven miles of the
South v Georgia and Florida Railroad* extending - from
Thomasville Camilla to Akuauy. . u . u . ^
The proposals are invited to be made pnbnpdr^ore
sections of three miles each or the whole.
Jdaps, Profiles, Plans and Specifications iqay bo seen
at this office afles October 5jh, . ji '
The entire Stock of the South Georgia and Florida
?sraKtf«Stessi^Er Z. 1.
lat Payable in »md Giiaraiitceil Stock at parv«lne.
2d.. Payable .one-fourth cash and three-fourths in
Guaranteed Stoc oar.
4th. One-U t!J cas. j done-half in Guaranteed 7 per
^Thos^biJdLdg Icr Contracts who tako the largest
portion m Guaranteed 7 per cent Stock will be pre
ferred#! f terms are'reasonable.
The oorapanv retains the right to reject any or all of
the proposals which theyjio invite. M
AUmoposaJa fra, be dir^qTto R. H.j
President South Georgia and Florida Railroa-
liile, Georgia, and the envelope endorsed on
*Mr>t28-law4
^§flJ
66
99
THE.^EM,
i-i sji »i iCORXER BAY LASF. ,
J. FERNANDEZ', Proprietor
oil ....: -V» !
mm proprietor-of this well ekowN;
I and popular SALOON would -respectfully infor
hie friends and the public that be has REPUTED j
TfetOOmtTOfPtoahMu now. os htfrekefrlMf-)
finest assortment of liquors to be fou
^JlP^eLUNOH TABLE will be set’iurturaal at u
o'clock. ' ocl4—tf
tts
VmiTiiB
yj enjjj.ni
TBICON
JE# 1
93 Broughton Strec
rpHE rates from and after this :
i frllUtw J*5. CENTS PER STRING, one-half the
former prices. i . .7
oc!3t-2w , R. T. SNULLIE.
E UNDERSIGNED offers for sale
about T,000 Acres or Fine'
td, situated-in Camden county; 1
to the estate of Dr. A De-
deceased* These- lands ar6<
_ laid off : in separate surveys of one to two thousand
acres, and will be sold either separately or together,' as
desired. Some of these lands Me heavily timbered
with pine and. live dak, and are well adapted to raising
sea island cotton. They are all situated near Cabin
Bluff, at which point the southern boats pass on theiy
regular trips. For further particulars apply to the
m if. r^e LT f {
nuylA-eodGm Trustees,
• U-—fc-, j
-^Jvuol c. THE NEW STEAMSHIP Io •>
Hdtttctxm ot-guas**” ywr* ol >*'
wWSw| tna
Lt apply to< ^ -di at hnr
».7 JL-jt.) JmA H.UNT3ER.,A <
- ^ .w n«* «
“wtoh sraaisiSNCEV:'.:': jtxo oo
THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
: to Ims * - =
! SA.1SJ 7 -'-
j " ; iy J ^StkiNS, Ma^tes^ . v •
Will sail as above on SATURDAY. Octofe 24. at —
o'clock — m. 1 ■: -**» , - ...
Positively no engaged berths Becured after Wednes
day, October 2lst, unless paid for. -
For freight or passage, having superkAr accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.
WM. R. GARRISON,- Agent, No. 5 Bowling
oc!9
Green, New York.
| .FOR MW YOKli.
S E MI-WEE KL 'X
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LI?
, ”'‘EYEBY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. •«
IcAjara" passage.
■ iV-
Ji,
THE FIRST-CLASS, STEAMSHIP .
IX UXSTT S VI L L E,
CROWELL, Commandeb,
Will sail for the above ^ort : on* SATURDAY, October
24th, at—o’clock — m.
Through bills of lading given here, on Cotton des-
; lined for Liverpool by first-class steamera.
For freight or passage apply to o u - . -:
OCTAVU8 COHEN & CO., Agents,.:
82 Bay street, Savannah, Gil.
yy R. LOWDRN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
f York. oclD
FOR NEW YORK.
AUanijeJCoa^Tu
STEAMSHIP CO.
.SIDEWirKF.L SHIPS.7
EYEBY THURSDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE.'...-;.833 00
■;he,’ WITH SUBSISTENCE..... 810 oo
■ THE NE5V AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LIVINGSTON
^; :.f . t W; B . EATON, Commahdeb^ r.
Will sail on THURSDAY, October 22, atUd o’clock m.
Bills of ladings.given hero ou through, freights o$
Cottou.to Liverppol by first-class steamers.
Positively no berths secured after Monday;- October
19th, unless paid for. * « 1 :
For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
’ ' Wilder a fuelaRTOn,
• 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, .
ocl6 . ., v. fr Lc- Opposite the Post Office.,
FOB BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE ..A.:.. ..830 OO
■ THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP
XM'lSRTfi.A , j
. -I Hik- . (j; BI±LUPS,‘ f?oiwBAift)li, '
ziU ,caw fie "tufr hu.-i'^x r - /j: ,
Will saUfor. Baltimore - on THURSDAY, October 22d,
at 12 o’clock m. \ “ 1 ' ,JJ "* J
Positively no St&to-fdtmis eecureduhlesa tickets are
procured hi tha office of the Agents. , . :< :
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dation, apply to _ ; ; J. B. WE5T_& CO?? '
FOR NEW YORK.
j. • < wi n iviases: i /
1VII-WEE KLY. ?
BLACK STAB~'‘‘*’
INDEPENDENT llNE.
I - bvrfrxX
EVERY-WEDNESDAY AND NATlTiDAV. matr ..
I WT THE,SIRSX-CIASS STEAMSHIP
Mf dr M' I ;^; : isr 9
FAIRCLOTH, Misni '
Win sul for the above porbon WEDNESDAY. October
ilet,atixo’clock — tn. , -v-i-.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton o^-
tinW for Liverpool by Orst-clswxleMperB. . . ;
j For freight orpa^age^^ &
i *5- R, LOWDEN. Agent) ^To.^03 *Wtet street New
Yorir. "v- - ' ; . i-e-iat ^bojr^tie.T <ji ocl7
CSfAIHESTON AND : FLORIDA.
STEAMBOAT LINE!
, , ^ . THE STFA1IEB - • * • • • • J
CITY I’or^TT,
Captain WIIXIAM T- McNEKTT.' u !
Wilt ON AND .VFTER OCTOBER Tin. l.-ave Chari,-s-
ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M, Savanroi
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock P. IL, "
at Fernand ina. Jackaonville, and ALL
the St.-John’s river.
RETURNING, will leave Palatka
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandiha
SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. MT.' ' '
N. B.—No freight will be received after 2 P. M. on
'day of bailing. i. . u .
, US- FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
L. J. GUTLMARTIN A CO^ Agents,
oc6—tf No. 14:8 Bayetreefc.
. Z .Zjp/or IAverppplZ;'
rriHE FIRST-LASS AMERICAN; SHIP ELLEN
J_ SOUTHARD. Bickfoed Master, vrill
have quick dispatch for the above port
For freight apply to
T. B. MARSHALL & BBO.,
Nd.- « Harris- Block, 1
ocI4—tf j.Bay street
i 1 “ Black Walnut Parior Sett, ludr^lotb.':
Son pattern;
: 1 fine Mahogany Parlor Sett bafrtelotb, aioaso.
I mIIi i in ieii 111 s s* f-t
. 1 fine large Mirror and Stand, 2x5;
ji - oZ&S5£m-.
. 1 - Walnut Dining Table, six leaves;
• 1 “ Rocker;
\ 1 44 Walnut Whatnot; ' ' » •
: 2 44 Corniced Brackets, TWhttrt;' ' ^ , ;
? Parian Statues, Vases and China Ornaments; .
> 1 flue French Cloths . ,
} Matting, Rugs and Mata; Hat Back; - _
Fine French China Dinner Sett, 214 pieces; 1
- Fine French Glass Ware, &c; i!
f 1 very fine Chamber Sett, black walnut; Matting,
Rugs, Ac.
Cooking Stove, Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
House open for inspection on. Monday.
Terms cash. oclfi-ftd
For Liverpool.
JUr
riiHE
JL clipper shifi
best. Master, will have _
as above. For freight apply to
sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
For rent.
nrUIE FINE THREESTORY BRICE
JL dWELLING on Columbia Square^ cor- i
ner of Stato street. It has gas, and warm
and cold water in aD the bed rooms, bath
loom, and aU tlie modem accommodate one.*
The lot is 60 by 180 feet, withgrapea, figs and oranges.
Possession given on 1st November next. Apply to
H. T. MINOR, Jr.
ocl3—tf
TO RENT,
rjiirE NEW AND NICELY FINISHED
HOUSE and STORE southwest comer West j
!!■
Brood and Bryan streets. Possession given*
1st November, 1868. Apply to
ANDREW M. ROSS,
oc3—eod2w Bull and Gaston streets. 1
TO RfiNT,
fTIHE THREE-STORY BRICK BUJLD-
J. INO, with deep BASEMENT, on the j
south side of Bay lane, between Drayton
and Bull streets. It is in good repair, and j
will be rented at a low rate. Apply to 1
H. S. BOGA ,
ocl3—tf , State street, .next to BulL
FOR RENT,
JJOUSE ON JONES STREET, THIRD
east of Barnard. For particulars^ enquire
of Mrs. NEVTTT, next door, or toj
DOOR
oc9
E. B. CHIPMAN, ITTBay street, "
Between Barnard and Whitaker.
;; 1 : ; for rent.
JgEICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market.
. Possession given immediately. I
* ^ Apply to “ J . ' ZZZi
ocU-tf J WILLIAM LAW.
m.
FOR RENT.
rjJHE LARGE STORE 60x90, . T WO
floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson,
and suitable for a Wholesale and
Dry and Fancy Goods House. Possession given im
mediately. Apply to* i 'B«l
sep21—tf ‘ JNQ. McMAHQN A CO.
" v7 FOR REN^-ita,-;
TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUR (4)
and FIVE (5), east of Bull street, known, aa TONES’
LOWER WHARVES, tie tween Drayton and Abercom ;
streets. Possession given on the 1st November,
BOBT. HABERSHAM fc jOO-
oclfl ■
■I IC:~
MIIRRA Y’S
'.t; FOB
Bay’ street, oppbsifh Whitaker, i
Tztn *
'passage.; ....
STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE......
....$$35 00
•....$10 OO-
f. I'Vrt *.*it id taciUVdb T IL' yj *1- t -Cftt v.« f «»L ;f '. ;
... 47 »™tsr^LAss ;
•a. ra -tt .ErTTfl v ‘ Jfcj -11a J u.i} totuub ?
woy.j
fef xera h w, r . . .- -.. CAryAPt DEARBOIty. [ t ^ j
iliifildtoilpr *fca»abpTe. portion Tuesday, October;
onCotton destined
for Liverpool by firstclass steamers.
^.Noep^agsd .berthsfsecured; after Monday, October
For freight or passage, bavhag'snperioraccommoda-
fihmat - :<gl<H«BITRB>AfcGAM»fEI.Lj- ' ,
: • ■■ ... 8*,Bayatreet-,
.-r^SEjy , YOHJK. TO LIVERPOOL 1
i.v at <1 ANB,«lUEEiySTOXyN, Iu ,
c<s to insoti (i%tt . d -i;* lit iii '
> w.11 HEOEA,-:"
te>i niB iJL tier.
d ouftr t>udi lie
- SIDON.
• Steerage Passage to Hamburg, Antwerp,Rotterdaitt
or Bremen, $40 currency; to -Havre, Paris, Gottenbor^
or Christiana. $42 Currency; Children two to twelve
years, half price; ufider two years, free.
Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter-
^sim“e7^* $ York -WBEKLY on _
DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown
whom all
jnoTc^ferrill, - -
Agent at Savannah. •
Tickets' issued by the unde
. oc3—lin" i-^ r
jq*fM
IT
FOR SALE:
MPMblf. ' . y
rjTWO BOILERS AND. ONE GOOD ENGINE.
Apply at • :
oclO—lot
WINCHESTER
REPEATING RIFLES
HHING TWO SHOTS A SECOND
< As a Repeater,
AND TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE
. . * AX 1. • 1 ........ . .a . A TiYiCXI tX’i
As a Single Breeeli-Loader. V
fTlHESE 1 POWERFUL, ACCURATE AXD.WONDER-
A,FULLY EFFECTIVE WEAPONS^ carrying: 18
charges, which on be fired In .nine »eoH*K»ro „ 9 w,
ready for the market, and are for. sale by all the re-
sponsible Gun Dealers throughout; the,
iTiffirmatirm iieml frir <*lrcnlarB U 8
-1 r WINCHESTER rSeA^^TA^S j
f . sep!8-rTW3m . , , . New Haven;
irf
THIS DAY 19th Inst., at 19 o’clock;. wiU be e*Ms
S tierces Shoulders,
5 barrels Ham
kS
5 barrels]
10 barrels Pearl S
10 cases CognaatBlandy.-1
6 dozen Cedar Buckets,
5 dozen Brooms, 5 doz Clothe. Lines,-
Dry Goods, (
1 Two-horee Spring-Wagon,
1 One-horse Spring Wagon,
.-d.r*rrw I -NP- ‘.Mist
An ataortment of Fnmitara.
octlj-lt
FURNITURE AT AUCTION, ' tf
WALSH. • . -
j Whitaker streets, will be fl
1 fine!
What-Not; Dining L_
Bedding, Crockery,
Paintings and
'louse will be .
from 9 o'clock until 2 o^c
, and on Friday and Saturday.
slabs, Ac.,
cctl9-ifc
FINE NEW FURNITURE’AT AUCH0N.
SY BELL A HELL. 1 vl,!i
in TUESDAY next. October 20th, atlOK
honae South side of Jones street, Sd '
ton, Wert, wfll be aqM— . .
1 fine Steinway's Gxnd Ooncart Plano,
—
^jUl^fUuucous.
jas. j. McGowans
TN E W ;,
DRY GOODS STORE,
j • . J if* «w« to**
^Whitaker Street,
Brougliton and State.
Between
AVING At . __
■ ■ ■ NE83 (on riy dim account), I
call the attention of any friends and the
erallx to my aoaortanent or the fbUpwing
Hosiery,
Dress Goods,
Linens,
Corsets,
- * ^liawls,
Flannels,
iRMER BUHL-
Sheetings,
^’Adkoop
-ISTotions, &c.,
*3- I will sen AS CHEAP AS ANY
THIS CITY.. The public are invited to
&e.
GUANO!-
PHCENIX GUANO,
.- an hi ■. Front McKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:
Price at Savannah $50 OO
At Angnsta S3 OO
' WILJCOX, GIBBS & CO*» e - *
aUlOPULAa®® GUANO !
A mixture of PHOENIX and No. 1 PERUVIAN
GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST
SUCCESSFUL MANURE la’^eel
PER TON' 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:
Price at SavannahT.. 1 ■■■■....SI.■ .. .S3S OO
At Augusta..... 1 ..:.... 70 OO
• ? . •Ln /.j. ti , - * •- • . a.-j'I
PtTRE No. 1PEBUYIAN GUANO,
Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent,’ a*
BEST LAND PLASTER
AT MARKET PRICE.
' * FOR SALE BY ‘
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, AND
y COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE WILLC0X .* GIBES
No.
- SILENT SEWING MACHINE;
ferdnr-AgentawUleirt
expensca
JL
atom No. OUL
- -i Art
necessary
CON-
Plans and -Estimates '
,4 BE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE
- . A across etch of the slips at the foot ot Barnard
and Drayton streets. The Apansare respectively 76 and
45 feet in tho blear. The bridges mnstibe-five feet
wide and capabla of sustaining a weight of one hun
dred pounds per square foot. * s , i '
/ u » U. M> An s’.l- U 1 JOHNiB. HOGG, - ,
np-< > 1 mh.-i . il - -- -CitySai»ii>H. r
—r.—n!i j :.‘- i—.» j. .- -f; * ‘ -
FojrSale,
~T\JVT-
• J*-.-,. "■ i
Hi/ eJ J _ J
mWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK, Nos. 11
1 and 12, on west two-thirds Lot No. 2&!Chatham
Wflddi -» * 'l v / -
M.Aleo,* LOTgi^ toig Mi-Pfrahdiiifl—leOT — near the
For terms, Ac;, apply to . - -• • * LL :
* - ROBERT D. WALKER;
sep24-tf i Prea’t. Sav. Mutual Loan Association.
. : f;;,;-,-’:
Shoulders, dear Rib Sides,
• Rib .Sides,- "Z'ZiZZ 1 •
PR13IE BALTIMORE CITY CURED.
tASb®ahted.' in store and foe sale by
H4JEKVEY &: CO.,
No. 14 Stoddard’s Upper Raage,
K P 19 - tf SAVANNAH. GA.
Corn and Oats,
.■piOB SALE BY /v.’wifr 1 ■ ■ ' . • \
auglO-tf N. A. HARDEE'S SON CO
Rope! Rope! v,
300 COILS SUPEEIOR bite ROPE, IN STORE
r..i. i Andfor sale by*/",,.'- '..-.n-JL-v 1
:»ug2I—tf. BEIGHAM,
HOLST A Co.
S. M. C0LDING
H as now in store and will ke
STANTLY ON HAND.
•A. B’tnut, taYSSOROTIkEBrNT a
f lu- ... . -rrOP:—f. ;
MEN’S, BOYS, LADIES & MISSED
.; , HATS AND CAPS,
at, wholesaler
Such as will suit City Mid Country Trade-
M3- COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do wdl tocaH
and examine, befbrepnrcbaaing elsewbere^ at . > /
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT STORE,
No. 153 Congress Street.
OC7—tf - - : ;
Kid Gloves at $1 a Pair.
TTeO
Knotted Fringe.
Satin Trimmings.
Satin by the Yard.
<3 ta - J<» .'.‘-n H'~r sh., y ■
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, large lot.
Hosiery, , good English.
A ]
LL OF THE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE SOLD
at the LOWEST PRICES, at the TRIMMES T
STORE of x* •:: i.it. . *
ED. MANES,
NORTH
oc6 ’*
SIDE BROUGHTON STREET,
DOOR EAST OF BARNARD.
1,500 BOXES
TOBACCO!
IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS'
fkAA-irlrf - J’HIces by <<r
THAiTON, CREWS i CO,
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GKORC4IA.