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Index to Sew Advertlaementa.
I miida oat meal and fresh groceries for sale
^tg*^5SSi^«®afaa
I I trios to Florida on Wednesday morning.
I ir ckerel for sale by Guckenheimer k Selig.
I hubs for sa le by E. W. Drummond & Bro.
to Brunswick.
I Coot
I Hav f«5
LigM'
jjck residence for rent by Cooper k McAr-
rinnting rooms to' rent" by Wm. Wi Daniels.
“J JVVl JL—
KEEiMBHEP Enterprise.—In the issue of
irss&mmszii
made. to an enterprise in
. , - deeply interested. The
article commences thus: * i .
mrs to a series of steamships now building ;
at Liverpool for the cotton trade, to be called
the Liverpool and'Georgia- Lirid.‘T*o» of;
KiS^!ait. n siz, n ^ N a e ?s
lowed by five others, the Waverly, Leith,*
Sterling^ Eiga, and Don. The veLehwe
to . speed, capacity,' and
) A^arry from 1,500. to 3,000 bales
and will
, - . - WWW .eneh-n WhatJj
the performances of the ships may be re-
“Owner
wanted for a bolt of cloth!
cotton
, will pass thro ugh, a
>JV I fthftDpft)/* , B M J _
Steam must take the place of tjie older and
slower method: bf sailing vessels; And while
Americans are dingtfiarly progressive in moBt
matters, they are slow to recognize this fact.
e*should think no more of the estaby
nent of a* line' of steamers between this
and Liverpool than we* do of the regular
I situation wanted as salesman.
gaiJ of Champion k Freeman, grocers and
provision dealers. - . ■,
yt and improvements for sale by Bell & Hull.
, ::: tinn Bale of provisions, etc., this morning '
by Blnn k‘Meyer.
SJe of furniture, etc., this morning by Wfl-'
* liams, Ward & Mclntire.
^le of: flour this morning by W. W. Daniels,
ijisnriah, Slridaway and Seaboard Bailroad.
i.jtion sate of provisions, eta, this morning,
by Wm. W. Daniels. i •
Lircenv of Cotton. —Messrs^ J: J?: Free^
uni t Co., owners of the warehouse at the
(bat of Lincoln Street, laying,suspected, their
porter of stealing cotton from them, secured
tbe services of Detectives Hanley and Maho-
aw ius^wrter, named Albert FranHfo^cah
, ne gro, named Houston, and let him into
,he warehouse. Soon after Houston came,
“at with two baskets of cotton, amF wa3*iif
the act of taking it into a store to sell when
the detectives arrested him. Franklin was
ilso captured, and the two were brought be
fore the Mayor yesterday, They were turned
over to the City Court, and at its session in
the afternoon, Franklin plead guilty to being
the party who caused the cotton to be tuken,
and was sent to jail for sixty days. Houston
was acquitted and discharged, as there was
a doubt about whether he knew that the cot
ton did not belong to Franklin or not.
Cotton Presses in the Interior Cities.-—
Major Norman C. Jones, the owner of the
new cotton preBS recently erected on Dillon’s
wharf, is also about to put up presses in
Haeon, Augusta, Columbus, and other place!
The Macon Telegraph speaks very dis-
' the project, and takes the
cotton presses are. useful in
n **r
couragingly of the project, and
new that while cotton pret
seaboard cities, and can be made profitable,
in inland towns they will not pay. If it was
possible to realize anything by having cotton
compressed in the interior, the
argues that the Central and other _
road corporations would have bad presses in
operation long ago. But, it declares, while it
is au advantage to the owners of a vessel to
have the cotton compressed, so that a greater
number of bales can be carried, it is of no
benefit to a railroad company whose facilities
for the quick transportation of the staple>re
so great.
Cleared the Wrecks.—It has always Been
the custom of the steamers plying to and from
this port, to go ont at high water, on account
of the fear of getting “stuck" at the ’‘wreaks;*''
bnt on Sunday afternoon, the steamer Her
man Livingston, heavily loaded, and drawing
thirteen feet of water, came up the river ana
passed through the channel at the obstmd-
tions at dead low tide; and thus arrived up to
her wharf some hours earlier than would have
been the case had she waited for the tide to
rise. The channel above alluded to
to have been well
the Livingston a man
dredged, and the
in skilled in bis
city and Liverpool than we 1 do of the regular
nave announced. long ago that the attempt
will fail. While the ship-builders all over
this country are 'complaining of the dearth* of
orders, the English are pushing out , their,
Clyde-built iron steamers, constructed ■ with
~al reference to the amonht of freight
can carry, and also with regard to the
attainment of speed. The consequence i
realize’ ttris forit^and'
with the old country in building steamers
instead of ships, the carrying trade of the
world
_ - . _. ih kb* muscularfleribili-
t The clog dance, by Messrs. Stiles, Phelps,
and 'Armstrong; W88 i>ue of tbc rtyost - beauti
ful, artistic efforts of the kind ever
in Savannah.^ sndiffe^M jtmtftwr- upon
its being repeated, and loud cheerewere given
with a will for the two. Prank Pell, in “A
..Few Bemarks,” banned great merriment. * He
deliver,4 ^course ftll of el^«n,e/and;
mces cf the famous
is obvunu: 11 Take dor instance 'two planters:
One sends his nothin to Liverpool by steam *,
the other by sail. The first arrives at. that
great. mart in a short time, when cotton; is
at a good price. The staple is sold,'.
planter receives his money without
flown, and then there will be a long season of
waiting before the planter's commission mer-
lesque upon the,
Japanese troupe, was one of the best features
of the evening. Peals Of - laughter greeted
the In
this part,of the entertaiment,. the wonderful
act was exhibited bf a cat Biting a thousand
pound weight. , i j'.j*ii', .7‘"
The remainder of the ^programme was
equally good and a perfect feast of fun. The en
tertainment closed with an exhibition of Pro
fessor Schaffer's celebrated dissolving views,
which were very beautiful and alone worth
the price 'of admission. • ’
|^$B3BE6dHHS
and the minstrels cannpt fail to be popular
during their stay. “ 'They grve the public some
selling s
veryf
. are
''steady.
evening, and we "rfecommcnfl
to fail to pay the troupes visit
Livingaton.
Doubtless it will interest many of your read
ers, the friends of Cap!/ Eaton, and those
kilters, - and by ttfe frequency of who have made the voyage between Savannah
qj-dur goqdMh eucjnqmnitjtieft**. YokfcnWJUL Heriuan
and have tjiem shipped, speedily ingston under his command, to know qf.thq
y [communicated. ]
Capt. Eaton and the H<
chant cansell to a^Vqntage, and transm^tthp l-ihitors Morning News’:
profit! This is only one m a hundred of the
tages offered by, 'the establishment of
new line. Our merchants can beconn
it importers, - and by ttfe
trips
they wish,
and safely. ' 1 r * * r - recerit 1 , chance
We do not wish to be understood os crying fiaa for a long I
down the sailing vessels. They have done
long and faithful service,’ and there is still
of employment for them. But in im-
t'matters, such as we considei- 'tlife “idt-'
ton trade, the steam must have the ascend-
bales of cotton, may be looked lor shortly.
will be the fumeec of-the McGregor liih)
and the merchants ancj planters of Savannah
and Georgia should, by ‘evety means in their
power, foster and, epcourage the enterprise, ,
which will tend to builq up the prosperity of
our city and State.
‘Justice
the
to the Living. ”—Under
above caption we copied an article from
Charteston Mercury'ot last week,' with' refer
ence to Capt. Youngl of the schooner Odd
in the Federal Cgmetepr.We find Jhe fol-
immnmcation m reference t
, i
to the
oVI
COl
in tynatoptryni, . J .1
the Editors Charleston Mercury:
j The statement put forth in yoiir local col
umn a few days since under the above head
ing, in reference to my not having been paid
yet $175 charter charges . for , conveying a
monument from Savannah, 1 Georgia, to Beau
ts are being made to
ster Democratic meeting in Scriyen county,
on Saturday next. The Conservative citizens
of Scriven and Bulloch counties will-unite in
'making the meeting a grand success;, The
committee of arrangements is composed as fol
lows:
Burke, Thomas Barber, Burke, J. M.
Hunter, H. C. Kittles, V. H. Burns.
Bom Bulloch' County.—D. B. Colman, W.
B. Griner, M. Donaldson, Dr. J. P.
Champion a Freeman.—Our
time neighbors on the corner oftpmyton'and
Bay streets, .Messrs. Champion k Freeman,
who have lately enlarged and improved their
warehouse, have one of the best selected
stocks of provisibns and groceries ever of
fered in Savannah, to which they call the at
tention of their old patrons and others, and
close buyers particularly. Messrs. O. k F,
are now among the oldest wholesale grocers
in the city, and have are putation that needs
no endorsement from us. We invite atten
tion to their advertisement.
Ailantic Foreign Express Company.—We
had the pleasure of meeting* yesterday, Mr: Si
B. Mackenzie, of the firm of Mackenzie,
Henry k Co., the proprietors of the above
Express Company, who is vimting Savannah
for the purpose of establishing a branch of
the business here. This Company forward
samples to any port in Europe at'one cent,
(currency) per sample from New York. The
establishment of such ail express will cer-
tainly. increase the' facilities of onr Merchants
in handling ootton, ahdV we trust Mi. M. will
enceed in his enterprise.
Cotton Claims.—A commission, composed
of Judge Kerr and others, has arrived from
Washington to take evidence in the Savannah
cotton cases for the Court of Claims. Part of
in some important particulars, and there are
also new cases to be heard. The Commission
'nil proceed to business in a day or so, and
■will probably be engaged in prosecuting the
*ork for some three or four weeks.
t yo
T. Potter
wm
much to
* i . *•> *
! , ,!i" till
Thomas Young, S. C.,
; 1 Owner of the schooner Odd Fellow.
The Mrs. Pottefi above alluded*to,’ is before
the conntty^an the ipost patriotic and benevo
lent of ladies. She is declared to have been
very charitable to Union soldiers who were
made prisonpra at Charleston dpring thq.wpr.
She is now, asking from Congress upwards
of $100,006 to pay her for lief benevolence.'
: —= • •’ •
The Largest Advertising Contract given.'
out in 1868, and probably the largest ever
given to one advertising firm at one time, is
that pf the :Pyoprjetorg 4 of Pbp^tjoniB^tyrsj
t<» Geo. F.-Kowell, ^ Gp. r Adv<
No. 40, Park Bow, New York, on g^L
September, for $42,776 26. .j
Messrs. P. H. Drake & Co., have for years
been among the largest, if not the largest, (
advertisers in America, and th6 contract men
tioned above is but a small part of their ex-
penditnre-m tins way for Liu? pieswrt yem.*-rtr
Advertising Agency which is sem
order is another .example. It <
business less than five years sin
fact that it now controls a
patronage than any simila:
lisbmant, Is without doubt to be attributed
their^having expended more money i
vertising themselves and their facilities
that time than all
, since the establishm
quarter of a century since.
if Thorough Bred Horses—The
a® 1
menced 1
sending
It co%3 J
The Minstrel P^rtorkance.—The Theatre
was crowded to excess last evening^Dn the
occasion of the advent of the Skiff
Minstrel Troupe. Every Jsetfb was
and many persons utia’Wc'.to find places from
which they could comfortably view the per
formance, turned away to’ come earlier ail-
other night.' It'.was a splendid'arid* an
thnsiasitic audience, and the rapturous
plause with which- the performance
' ed, showed that the efforts of the mem-
of the troupe were appreciated thor-
e. singing -was excellent. “Our' Good
d Friends,” by Sam Gardner, was finely
rendered, and “The Beautiful Girl bf the
South,” by Barsby, drew forth loud and pro-
en-
BP-
- 9 re
and'witticisms
’not fail to ex-
laugh, while, at the same time,
tract a
The p:
mi
every
not
Geo.’~N.': iTiohois’
PRINTING
Publishing House,
89 and 91 Bay Street,
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Job
Blank Book Manufactory.
H/rr UNSURPASSED FACILITIES enable me
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Utmost Dispatch and In Superior Style.
- Every Department Complete !
INCLUDING
PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC-
BOOK BINDERY. TORT. ' and
PAPER RULING ROOM.
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A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
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iA. HISTORICAL
f j ; : V .
STATISTICAL SKETCH
OF THE
CITY OF SA VAN NAS,
WITH ITS
RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS.
rflHE tlNDEESIGNED PROPOSES PUBLIsUSS!
L at an early day, a work embracing :
early day, — nui. (Munpa . .
A Historical and Statistical Sketch of Savannah,
commencing with its earliest settlement and showing:
Its progress np to the present time ;
A description of its Bailroad, Ocean, and River con-]
sections, with the advantages of each Bailroad and
link of Steam and Sail vessels ;
The number and character of its population, its
■earliest settlers, old families, and prominent men,;
* Its present and future advantages as regards Com-
au,d Manufacturing pSilitieB its Bcanty.
:ss, and Health ;
Public Buildings, Works, Schools, Park, Monu
ments and Squares; \
Its City Government, Police and Fire Departments;
Its Educational advantages by means of Public, De
nominational, and Private Schools - ~
A sketch of all Charitable, Historical and Medical
and of, all points
the city and
'Colonial and Revolutionary times and
ong time now commanded the Liv-
n. His mfmy years of etxpeiience in
profession, .both in the merchant .service
l in the Navy, in command of some of our
est American clipper ships, and some of
i finest gQWftfiingifff; &ea#efe/ hffve jinade
him a thoroughly accomplished seaman, and
®.aSk9S?^^SS|iKi , £
creased this confidence. Moreover, Capt,
Eaton’s attention to thaepemfort of his passen
gers, and his invariable politeness made him
a universal favorite with all who had the good
fortune to onake a-voyage in'c&ie.'of his ves-
jfiafoiad&ui feen'ftiAsfefrti'fiJm ’
the Livingston to the command of the large
steamship DeSoto, lately > repurchased by
ip Delvott
Messrs. Livingston, Fox & Co., from the Gov
't,^, i, ■„ ... j ernment,-and-placed on their line of steamers
Savannahtb Be^t^w^ere^ff Zv 4tn$ ’ ^ ^ ° r -
mlining between New kork and Net
leans. Although this is a disappointiuent to
the numerous friends of the Captain in Sa
vannah, who had hoped for many future
pleasant yqyagps undqr his care, and 'a' dis
appointment too to. the Captain himself in
interrhpting his frequent visits to this city,
every one will be pleased at this Hood fo
Y ML :/s A f, miL-
It was only at the last moment before the
. „ . t vt- a , dWto £ ^fteaiLivte ffi tonM^ v »“ 1 » 1 t ,°A,
fdrt, S. C., which covers the Union dead at theT.5tninst., that the change was made,
the latter Eoink it&s true H.eoefy fafiicUBr, : The.pa^engera by the steamer supposed she J
andlwiUfi irther supplement your paragraph | whs still to sail under her old commander, q
by stating that Mrs. L.
ie vessel was placed under the command
of Mr'.! Mallory'*, her first officer, who has
always by hisiindness and good seamanship
>coihmanl!ed ah esteem and confidence* which
*lhft nothing to be desired.
The Livingston is, it tia nn'derBtood, to be
hereafter nnder the command of Captain
Cheesman, and from his high reputation, and
tlie character of her owners, Messrs. Living
ston, Fox & Co., it is safe to conclude that
this vessel will continue to be, as she has
Mayor’s Court*
Monday, October 19, 1868.'
The Court weta a'little mofe lively this morn
ing thaii it has been for some days.
A young white man, who got drunk in an
ilishment on East Broad street, and came
t from the place into the public thorough-
home. Instoad,qf receiving, and accept-
the proffered courtesy with thanks, he
d and cursed the offioer soundly*, and
was thereupon taken to the Barracks. He
hhd8<tt}4g; fo wDV m having' feift ifc was
fined six dollars and costs.
J. C. Hodston (negro) was hronght before
Hi® Hqpor nq » T^ge o^ f s>eaIing cotton,
d Albert Frankliii for being an accessory to
theft. They - were sent before a magis-
Jketch of
tructedin (
ag the late 1
of Savann
which, by showing the present
vantages of the city, will tend to
constructed
during
In genera^ to make. it a work
zens of Savannah and the
; totheciti-
tlly; a work'
prospective ad-
v encourage a further
development of its resources and conduce to drawing
Trade and Travel to it and emigration to this section.
As it is my intention to make the work not only in
teresting to readers, but serviceable to merchants of
the city, business cards will be inserted in it Beside#
the great advantages given to advertisers by its
circulation among subscribers, copies of the work will
be placed in the leading hotels of Georgia and. Florida,
and also on all the steamers plying to and from this
port. .*•
The work is being compiled by fenergetic and Com
petent gentlemen, who have access to all the
records of the city, 1 and all other sources of info;
tion, and I feel confident it will be sought after by
persons interested in Savannah, its growth; ad’ ‘
tages and prospects, and that it will be placed
library throughout the country.
Further information will be furnished
or on application at my office.
J. H. ESTHX,
sept28-tf 111 Bay
GUANO!
PHCENIX GUANO,
From McKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
PER TON 2.000 POUNDS, CASH:
Price at Savannah.
• At Augusta
WIIXOX, GIBBS & CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO !
A mixture of PHCENIX and No. 1 PERUVIAN
GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST
SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use.
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS. CASH:
Price at Savannah 4 ,|63 OO
At Augusta..: “
PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at
LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also,
BEST LAND PLASTER
AT MARKET PRICE. ;
FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS:
'ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE HILLCOX £ GIBBS
SILENT SETTING MACHINE,
No. 9T
Bay street,
Broad stre
No. 241
street, Augusta, Gu.
.45- Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary
-- - jy9—ly
J Anglo:
lotting
Jrai Received at Esiill’s News Depot—
Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine for November, Le
Bon Ton ’ for November, 'Lady’s Friend for
November, Putnam’s Monthly for November,
Mim
Soldieb bsowNED. Sergeaiit' *Mhtir' fe.
Mar, of Co. F,' 12th XJ. 8. Infentry, fell
jjerboard from the Steamer Fannie, near St
Helena bar, while on her trip to Chifrleston,
Saturday evening. A boat was lowered im
mediately, and every effort made to save him.
Lookout Fenians.—The Fenian ciroles of
gayannah, and the people geiterallyrare, in-
vited to‘ read* the advertisement • of -Mr. <• A.
Doyle, in another column. Mr, Doyle lias#,
large stock of fresh, oatmeal which ■ he offers
for sale, and'also a large and fine assortment'
of groceries. Our people cannot find a bet
ter grocer to deal with, and we recommend
our readers to examine his advertisement, on
our second page, and give him a call.
• ' . t *.K 7-— :
r.TiMTOBTim AND Towing.—By the adver
tisement'of E. W. Drummond & Bro., that
powerful steamer E. D. Morgan, Capt. Tor
rent is prepared to lighter cottom', lumber,
rice and eerieral towing. She is admirably
or twice.
.ii .■ iIH
Gabs op Bass Baul.—Another match game
of base ball will be played on Thursday At
temoon next, at two and a half o’clock, on
we grounds back of the Park, between the
Washington and Chatham Clubs. The for-
m er were the challenging party.
In st ailment C axled Fob.—The fifth in
stallment of ten per cent, per share is called
for by th e Treasurer of the Savannah, Skida-
w»y and Seaboard Bailroad Company, pay
able on or before the 26th inst
Attention of the public is this day called
to the large and elegant assortment of house-
tald formtare^at the house on Jones street.
Laths and Hay.—Messrs. E.
mond &Bro., offer for sale 150,0001aths, and
a cargo of Eastern hay.
tu^S Hartrid g e fm r@ -
* un *cci sosol jus tnp liortn.
4 years. $1200; Sapphire, $75-,, .i
years, $600; Vespuelo, 2 yeato**,
ky, 7 years, $15,000, bought By,. ■
Filagros; brood mare, $4,000; Ma- r
$2300; Censor, yearling^ f
These names and their pedigress, are. very
familiar to many here, who take an interest
a—T. ** -
in fine f |borse flesh. M
fwlieeman. saij
him. Gaston broke i
ied before he was <
ove:
ohn-
'and went after
and a long chase
t. The case was
r e for inves-,
were obtained at the sale or,
at Jerome Park, New York,
,y. the 10th instant: j^ofZ
! fined dollars. - 1 “ ’
iSidtog.T’
9, 1868.
The City Court imet at four o’clock this
* | FredenSdc^rebiMwas'cqnYicte'doi tie lar
ceny® if a brass gate belonging to the! featraii-
nab Water ‘Works Company. He was sen
tenced tb pay a fine * of- one hundred dollars
and costs, or serve one hundred days on the
public works. .
Albeit PrankUn (negro) plead guilty to be
ing au accessory in the theft of ootton from
J. C. Freeman & Co. Sentenced to pay a
fine of twenty-five . dollars, or serve sixty
days on the public works.
J. C; Houston, charged with the larceny of
ootton from J. C. Freeman & Co., was, tried
and acquitted, i J t. ! J - < f ■ ■' -A
Court adjourned until four o’clock to-mor
row afternoon. . HOt Miuo* »
: . «»«——'
Kid G-loves at $1 a Pair.
Bnltion Fringe, all shades,
Knotted Fringe.
/Satin Trimmings.
Satin hy the Yard.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, large lot.
Hosiery, good English.
A ll of the above goods will be sold
at the LOWEST PRICES, at the TRIMMING
NORTH SIDE BROUGHTON* #TREET, gECOlftr
ocC DOOR EAST OF BARNARD.
iMigiW »^*S}*81
TOBACCO,!,
BSHAIaIa ' XlWMi. A*
Mondayxiext. , The? juty.! of
Geil was foreman, are notified to be in atten
dance at ten ’ o’clock on the morning of
clay, and the petit jury sun
sent at the August term of,
Will present themselves at nifle o’clock. ,
r.nrg “ Quakees’. Guns’’—^Artificial; (teeth
are of little nse and easily detected. Take
care of the real ones. All you need is fla
grant Sozodont. , Vie it dailyaud your teeth
be the last of Nature’s gifts to fail you.
“Spalding’s Glue” mends Headless Dolls
and Broken Cradles. * " '
,113 Hum
i kas i
[ADVERTISEMENT.]^
■A petition for a fln^. dfr Ge0BO ia
was yesterday filed ^ Muonic Orphan's Home. Howard & Co.,
“SmmSrioiK^-Mrs. S. E. Gladding,
T Ctoi« 6*9,_ drawn In SavtenMi, October
54^-28.
IJi I/ilHffHSLABBIVAIiS.'
Maeshall House.—B ‘ Donald, N 'Y; J W
' ‘ steamer Lizzie
*Astor,do;GA
Bassby, dinGM Hill, do; B Buckholz, do; P
do; J Mastersom do; L F Bowes,
doi Joe Gaylord, do; J HMack, do; Vf C
Norris, Ya; C Higgins, Atlanta; N O Boek-
well, Nantqckgt; W H Mjller, city. • i
‘Corn and
JIOR 8ALE BI- .* i • < * 1. *<*1 L'
.vi> n
auglQ-lfiR 7 il. : A» HARDER'S SOW & CO
JtttjiellBopfi!
gQQ COILS SOTERIOH BALE ROPE,' IN STORE
^E^qHAM.Hgisrj^
BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
.*<‘1 nqpf
a^OlRL PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Soiithet'n
Mail Steamship. line.
PASSAGE....
:.y..'.'.v:-*aotOO.;
SUBSISTENCE....$XO OO
UNITED STATES MAH!
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHIXO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MART’S, FEB-
NAXDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICO LATA.
Captain J. 'i i, f.at.
- t r. Ctiii : ;.:tn
Will sail tor the above port on SATURDAY, October 24,
at 11 o'clock a. m. > • • • f i' '•
For fteigbt or passage Wtyt^ & qajjjjjxl,
OC19 ■ . ■ S4 BaystreeA
FOR .NEm YORK.
impibE'I&ine
PAssAoii’. t:.:if..., i .»*#
AGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE......SID
OO
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET
LIZZIE
Captain FITZGERALD,
been tboronghly overiunded 'and repaired, win
her tripe to Florida on WEDNEF"
21st instant, and win run regnlarty
RETURNING, wfll leave JackaonTiUe every
DAY MORNING, and F«
AFTERNOON, arriving
M TMs 1 Bont hn8 LARGE AND AIRY STAIR ROOM
ACCOMMODATION S for paa«,ngera. - ■ .
Freights to JackaonviUe and; points beyond win be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR BATES.
For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida
Steam i? CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
S3- No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of
./eiimg.^T^ FEK1( J HT PAYABLE BY. SHIPPERS.
1 A.- This Boat connects, at Fernandin* with
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys: « T “**—~ ’
I the Central Railroad to Lake City, a
1 regular lines of stages to 8t '
BY WILL
Win be sold
.LV3IS,
l THIS I
MS, WAIID & MtlXTHUC.
DAY, In front or store, st X0J4
o'clock:
Bnreaus'and Tables,
Crockery .“Kitchen Fomltare, '
Stoves ana some pushing.
2 bbU Lubricating Oil,
2bblsBeet
1 large Table, meet long,
1 Ambulance.
2 line Sewing Mechiw*.
lfinel
BY W. W. DANIELS.
II. R. Symons, AncUenur.
THIS DAY (Tuesday) at 10« o'clock, in float of
the store:
10 * bbla new No 1 Mwkrrel,
20 M bbls No 1 Mackerel,
Okitta No 1 Mackerel,
‘ 'r
.and at
/mu I CHAKLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE I -
SPECIAL SALE TO CONSIGNMENT,
BY BLUN .& METER.
THIS DAY aWli inst, at lO o’clock* win be sold with*
S hhda' Smoked Shoulders, 3d quality-
ATKINS, Mjtsrtn,' ' - j
sail as above ovt SATURDAY. October 34. at —
u V*.. . ’ ... . .
no engaged berths secured after Wednes
day, October 21st, unless paid for.
For freight or passage; having sn
tions, apply to — -
“ Tr»nrw w AsrrornRrv
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS .t CO.
JO- WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, New York. ' oe!9
FOR IEW YORK. .
EMI -.WEE KL Y.
SLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE.
I ;EVEKf ; riVED«ESpAY fNB 'S.tttRDAT/ f
CABIN PASSAGE ..i,4.J. 820 90
TRE, YIRST-qLASS ^TEAM^UU* _ ,
U 3ST.T. S ¥ILLE,
/ t ! 6iXOypax, Commander;
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October
.24th, at—o’clock—in.
ae9 "
Forfleightor^ageapply^ J,
83 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
■ B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
Yftfc'fHiiist ’Yo'tflkf'
u) Atlantic Coast' : *.:;’
MATT, STEAMSHIP CO.
SHiElVHEfiL^HIPS v '
, *r’iTultsr»A-Y. f .*
.’....S»5 OO
$10 OO
THE 8TEAMEB
CITY L'OENT,
Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, ; 1 “ i
z?’
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock P. M., touching
at Femandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on
the St John'B river. ' * ‘
RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY.
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina. THE.
' SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M.
N. B.—No freight will be received after 2 P.M. on
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
L. J. '
ocG—tf
. (iUILMARTlN k CO., Agents,
Nd. 148 Bay street.
FOR BfEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
I BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE.
EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE :...#«> OO
THE ITBlkr-CLASS STEAMSHIP
MABMXON,
FAIRCLOTH,
CABIN PASSAGE..'.: :.-.... -•
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE,
For Liverpool.
? mHE FINE BRITISH SHIP “ CAL-
X ISTA HAWS,” Geo. Haws Master,
three thousand bales
ready for freight, and
ocl5—eod3t
: THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LlYIN’&STON
W. B. EATON* Commander,
Will sail on THTJRSDA t Y, Octciber 22, at 12 o’clock m.
Bills of lading* .giyfefi herd'on through freights'd
Ootton to Liverpool by flrst-claes steamers.
Positively no berths secured after Monday, October
l?th, unless paid for.
jForfreightor passage,'liivlng-new and splendidly
afraqged accommodations, apply to
}ocl6
; FULLAliAON, '
Stoddard’s Upper! Kange,
* Dppositt^he Post Office
FOR BAC.T1IHOBE.
CABIN PASSAGE.
$20 00
IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUF.
PRICES BY ssies
THAXT0N, CREWS & Co”,
163 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
oca-tf
BAGGING! BAGGING!
v A PIECES DUNDEE BAGGING. 1% fta. TO THE
YARD^for skle low- to close consignment • lj
ocl7—3t HUNTER k QA1IMELL.
THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP
AMEEiCA,
G. W. BILLUPS, > CoaniANDEE,,
Will saU fcnf Baltimore on THURSDAY, October 22d,
at ItS o'clock m.
Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are
procured at the office of the Agents:
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply tb . ‘J. Bv .WEST. A CO.,
FOR NEW YORK.
BIN PAUM*i.>^^;«A^../..'945 00
A0E. WITH SUBSISTENCE. ..$10 OO
BICE!
* ■ ■• • “j
CASKS NEW BICE, AND A PRIME LOTJ(
lUOH RICE tor sale by ,, , nii iil. il
BRIGHAM, HOLST k OO.
40
ROUG
Ocl5- tf
TOBACCO.
TUST RECEIVED, SO BOXES SWEET BLACK
Cl TENS, ft-om Richmond, Va.. and for sale low by
THAXTON, CREWS & CO.,
oc!4^tf, , 163. B:
A ll orders executed at short noticb,
LOPES at . ■
ocKKtf , ■
181
St
PER
CONGRESS
F or saim, to arrive
Montgomery— .
APPLES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, POTATOES, -
TURNIPS, CARROTS. PARSNIPS,
^Kd^^y " "' - l, “
JNO. T. UKBKEEGER,
oct!2 J Agent
Pay Bow# $6 Ferret#.,
It above rates within five minutes walk of the Post
Apply at THIS OFFICE. oc2—tf
SOAP ! SOAP !
r A BOXES SOAP FOB SALE^BY
osl6—tf WILLIAMS, WARD k McINTIEE,
U
. a THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
1 •*StirSi^*u:ik
Win sail for the above'port oh ^TUESDAY. October f
^l^irtAigh* b'^^Sding given h^rd* on Cotfoii ^destined
Monday,'October
; For freight or passage, liaviiig superior accommoda-
tions, apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL,
i oclS 8F Bay street. .
Elli Llllf STEAMSHIPS
i'ROM. nm.fr J«bk VtfB^qpL
■ • /
, SIBERIA, a.,
PASSAGE roilaety^l ^r .Qneenstown^SM
or Bremen, $40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gottenborg
or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve
^^KettMSSarerporRotter.
im, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur-
I under one year, tS. *
A Bteamer leaves NewYra*. WEEKLY on THURS
DAY, and Liverpool TtJHJDAY,* t'afenstown WED
NESDAY.
^ .9 •^SgBSkl
, y yon i f
jpo BOILERS, izm&vws.
ooiOLlOt ' Apply at Ti ^mar* S PHESS.
Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, October
21st, at-t-o’clock — m. -
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton, des
tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Forfrotyh.-orpjaaage.pp.yU, & ^
Terms cash.
10
Oc20-lt
I BAKERS!! / *•-
A LOT OP sriVENTT-SEVEN BARBELS OF IXOUET
ATAOCTHHL' .
THIS DAY 20th Instant; In front of ths stora, will
be sold st 10X o'clock,
BY W. W. DANIELS,
II. R. Symons, Auctioneer,
j (i <7 BARRELS FLOUR,
Sold to cl03e consignment^ without reserve,
perms
It
VALUABLE LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS AT PEI.
' : VATE SALE
BY BELL * HULL.
A valnshle'Lot aad Improvements, eltoated^on tea
streets. The Improvements consist ef a larg.
lonse. three stories on basement, with all
improvements, two bath rooms, water, Ac,
aUc
Teona c
r paying for papers, Ac. oc2tt
FURNITURE AT AUCTION,
F. J. WALSH.’
On MONDAY. 26th inst, at 10^ o'clock, at No.
south side of Jonee stowt^b
articles from9o'clock'until2 o'clock,'
the 22d, I “ *
octliblt
FINE NEW. FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
BY BELL A HULL.
On TUESDAY next October 20th. at 10)i o’clock, at .
house South side of Jones street, 2d door from Dray
ton, West^ Will be sold—
Ion pattern; -
1 flue'Mahogany Parlor Sett, hair-cloth, madaUoa
t[g- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West
York. *■
, Agents,
Bay. street
t street Nev
WM. M. TUNNO k CO.
For Liverpool.
mHE FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN
X SOUTHARD, Bickford Master, will
have guick dispatch for the above port-
ELLEN
For
freight apply to
IT.' B, MARSHALL &
BRO.,
oc!4—tf
No. a Harris* Block,*
Bay street.
For Liverpool.
mHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF
J_ clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Her-
•, Master, will have .
as above. For freight
sep22-tf BRIGHAM,
gM §Ot.
FOR RENT.
T IE FINE THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING on Columbia Square, cor-*
ner of State street. It has gas, and warm
and cold water in all the bed rooms, bath
room, and all the modem accommodations.
The lot is 60 by 180 feet, with grapes, figs a
Possession given on 1st November next. Apply
oc!3—tf H. T. MINOR,
to
JR.
TO RENT,
^ THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING
on Bay lane, between Bull and Drayton
streeta. \
IHHe
OC19—tf
,0. H. LUFBURROW,
Real Batata Agent.
TO RENT,
rpUE THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD- .
1 ISO. with deep BASEMENT, on the 1
south aide of Bay lane, between Drayton i
and Bull streets. It is in good repair, and I
will be rented at a low rate. Apply to *
H. S: BOGARDUS,
oclS—tf - State atreet, next to BuTL
m
it-
H
east of
of Mrs.
oc9
FOR RENT,
OUSE ON JONES STREET, THIRD DOOR
E. B. CHIPMAN, 177 B
•j .. ———. csaaai
FOR RENT.
Tj^RICK STORE on CONORESS STREET
near market.
Possession given immediately.
_ . Apply to ,
Octl-tf WILLIAM LAW.
FOR RENT.
rjlHE LARGE STORE 60x90, TWIO
floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson,
and suitable for a Wholesale and Jc
Dry and Fancy Goode Honse. Possession given im
mediately. Apply to
sep21—tf JNO., McMAHON & CO.
FOR KENT, /
rjlHE TWO WHARF LOTS, HUlIBEBS a |^]fPH (4)
and FIVE (5), east of Boll street,' known as JONES’
LOWER WHARVES, between Drayton and Abercom *
i given on the 1st November,'
BOBT. HABERSHAM & CO.'' ’
FOR REiST,
t,
;it,i
BRICK STORE, SITUATED WEST OF JEFFER
SON STREET, and between Bryan and St. Julian
Apply to [ocl9—It] : A. MINIS.
4
TO RENT,
STORE AND TWO LARGE, PLEASANT ATTIC
ROOMS, with fireplaces and water. Apply corner
and West Broad streets.
For Sale,
•-H -
iihn.
rrrwo tenements in Gordon block, Nos. 11
X and 12, on west two-thirds Lot No. 26 Oh.tn.™
Ward.. ;
Also, LOTS 28 and 34 Prendergaatville—hear the
workshop of Central Railroad. i
For terms, Ac., apply to
ROBERT-D. WALKER.
sep24~tf Pres’t. Bay. Mntnal Loan Aseociatlon.
REMOVAL. rT ,
LED L IE,
DEALEB »... .
SKINS, FURS, WAX, WOOL, AND HIDES,
'AS REMOVED FROM: ,310 BAY STREET TO
. CORNER ABERCORN AND RIVER
lean & Johnston's building,)' where ]
J offer superior advantages to sellers of
c
; STREETS,
fit’Mir
oc6—ecd6t
If
j ll. " Oak I
>1 “ Walnut Dining Table, six leaves;
1 “ Rocker;
1 1 “ ‘Wdln'nt Whatnot;
2
1 fine FrencK
Matti ”
Fine
and Mats; Hat Rack;
1 Engravings;
mer Sett, 214]
Fine French Glass Ware, Ac;
Iveryfiq, Chamber Sett, black wahant;
^CMldng Stove, Kitchen Furniture. Ac.
ocl6td
Change of Schedule.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SA
VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MONT
GOMERY, AJLA.
’. It ■ .. !. :—.
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL B. B.,»
SavamtiH,Auguat 14,1868. {
...
/~VN AND AFTER SUNDAY. 16TH INST.. PAS-
efuger Trains <m the Oec ' ~ '
vrinruuMfollowB;
UP DAY TRAIN.
iriTr.
Savannah ,..8:00 A M.
Macon.... 6:40 P. V.
Augusts...;... 638 P. M.
AQlledgeviUe 8-38 P. M.
Estonton - .1130 P. M.
Connecting with trains that leave Augusta. .8:45 A M.
> j DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Mkcon. 7:60
Savannah... .....530 P. Bf.
Augusta... l 538*P. If.
Connecting with train that leavee Augusta. .8:45 A. M.
UP NIGHT TRAIN. *
7.-20 P. M.
6:55 A. M.
803 m. Ms
with train that leaves Augusta.. 9:38 P. SL
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
;..6.-26 P. M.
: —6:10 A. M.
308 A. M.
4^6 P. M.
Estonton 2:40 P. M.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9-33 P. M.
A. M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. X.
train from Macon connect with MiiledgevUla trails
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. train from Savannah connects with throunlr
man train on South. Carolina Railroad, and P. Iff. train
from Savannah and Angnsta with trains on South
Western and Muscogee Railroads.
1
ang 14-tf AeFg Master of :
THOSE
RETURNING TO THE CITY
AND
WISHING T« REPLENISH
VlhW.
AND THOSE
Commencing Housekeeping,
CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
ALL KINDS OF .
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
j CHINA, GEASSWABE,
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, Ac.
FROM
J. W. STANSBDRY & CO,.
1Q9BHO TJGHTON STREET,
■ C
AT THE OLD STAND OF
, E. ,D S3IYT&E & CO.
d -_aJI-I.» t ior« T*
Notice.
ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE * CO.
debts dne (ho late firm are directed to be paid to
' -m—r JOSEPH W.
D. LAW only, or his attorney,
STANSBUHY.
sep S -tt
WOOD, WOOD.
BIVHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING OPENED A WOOD
i YABD are now prepared to furnish their friends
and the public generally with
. > OAK, ASH,
Pine and Lightwood,
SAWED OB UNSAVED, at the lowest market price.
ORDER BOXES will be found Robt. Mclntvre A Co’*,
R - c °rner Jefferson and McDonough
streets; i>r. ±. iL Turner's, corner Broughton and
Barnard streeta; Dr. Hardee’s, on Brouchton street,
and A. McNulty's, 69 Bay-street yard root of River
street, on the cauaL
J. K. MUNNERLYN St CO.
• octl-3m