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r.oCAIi ^iVtATTERS:
VrK^OF - THE MORNING >KWS.
phick J73 ITTOyy 'i 1 *5^1.
.£* n f sinale copies of the Morning
^ the city; W' iHVB GENIUS, and ad
is authorized to demand more.
B aper can be procured in wrappers at
JUrdtfta-ttme price- t
lnd« to TffeW AdririlienienU. ‘
t . hwn Sheriff’s' -
4of’ "
ree'
Ixiiai
engine on to Eh-
JI when these were
sent to New York*
ot"-—
II* 5 -
jjieris
I The
. UOJ'X/J. .
'betters remaining in the Post Office,
unfurnished rooms wanted,
for rent. southeast. comer Hull and
*. Broad sfreete. ‘.-nZ
bv P- Gordon.
jL glass for side at Tatem’s drug stores,
ff 0 r sale at 87 Bay street
fc white’s place ” for sale-oir&tohanga. >
to consignees per British ship Star of
Wished room, without board, wanted,
nshed room wanted, convenient to 1
■ gjf It I 1 * 1 ! U Lai
I nr* 3 -
ie for
,v Factory yams and osnaburgs for
j Guilmartin & Co.
■Vest
IfidO-
litice
[ tin?
as is we
politan 1
fen-
ftomvi
twenty-five * doll
Co., for| transportatibn : of the r e:
this amount was very lfirgehr fit exc-
Id
worthy
fore our
[by b
I shun
^ , Livingston, Fox & Gj)y
Bice Chop.—LastfwCek we pnblished
e disastrous .el
consequent nooL
ce Crop of the Savannah, Ogteecliee and Al-
. •. •• • .1 . .. . . - jAtoinaha j rivers., Prong ,tfea-.; statemept-puty-l
littrator s sale of furniture, etc., on the Jished before it wifi be seen that the rice crop'
df the country will fell far below what Was 1
■y goods, etc.',‘this
morning by Bell
ijton sale of ^roeeri^s; cfry goods, etc.,‘this
'“TSrhii
[ u instantf by Williams, Ward <fc Ml
e’d sale of iope! this morning by Bell
Lj r 'nrritii**B.sale of dry goods this morning-
J-;fBt-11 A Hull.
I EiDicia Pow-wow in LrnKr.Tr Countt.—
(rr Clift, Booby, Seeley, and a negro preacher
this city, named Frank Harris, com-
jsing a cdmmittse' bf tbe’whole of the jRadT- r
j party, held a grand pow-wo w in Liberty
Qw, eleven miles .from Darien,,'Ncf. 3;‘iy
Ijf, R B-, °n Friday last. The two Clifts
z-sffiemmmmm,
|Kng defeat of Eadicalism in Georgia. .At
I* station they tried to hire conveyances to
I' found willing to allow a vehicle to be used
I™ such a purpose, so the four had to “foot
I; eleven miles. The usual harangues were
lade to the negroes m attendance, andEadi-
lalism received its customary glorification.
1 several prominent colored Conservative
■men had been invited to address the meeting,
let, on going there and learning its charac-
they refused to participate in the pro-
|:« dings.
Death of Mb. Thomas O’Suluvan.—This
licntleman, for many years a well-known
I printer in Charleston, and connected at differ-,
lent times with several offices, died on Friday
I list in Savannah, where he was on a visit to
I B brother of his. Mr. O’Sullivan had been iff
I iil-bealth for a number of years, and his
Ifath comes, therefore, not unexpected. He
I ns a gentleman of large reading and very ac-
Icmteiu his knowledge of everything that
I tore even in a remote degree on his craft.
I Some years ago he was librarian of the Ap-
I prentices’ Library, until the great fire swept
liray that institution. :Mr. O’S. was much
I frteemed in the community, always having
I 1,-rae the higest character as a gentleman and
II Christian. He was forty-seven years of age.
I His remains were brought here yesterday of-
Itmoon on the City Point, and will be buried
I today.—Charleston Mercury, 19ft.-
Bnx Pocketed.—Just bfefore tiirf adjoinf-' ^ Nowjis the time tqpt
| neat of the Legislature s bill was passed ox-
i a certain number of'members of the
the steamship line, stating this
also, that the engine was the private
of tiie members 6f the Hefrbpolitan 1
reply received from Messrs.
& Co., exhibits such a praise-
liberality, that we lay'it'be
lt is as follows:
New York, October 10, 186fi.
Butleb, Esq., President Metropoli-
re Company, Savaiiliah. 11 , . .. -
..
Jmvate property of the young men composing i
your company. • Such being the
shall make no charge at t ill for tUe
wortrti,&Z e SW§ V r (
Yours, Very Respectfully,
Hon. E. C. Ant:
Tuesday^ Oct6£«gr2'
One white m an, _fiYO "
were before His Honor this mot
“purp,” after having interfered 3
liberations of thejCotuty npcet fliD dignity of
the Marshal and disturbed the “gravity of the
•Clerk,.was summarily; dttposed. of by the
policeman on guard •tjlke entrance to the
Temple of Justice, who struck puppy With
'his club, and sent him out howling with pain
and indi gnation.
Bob Smith had a beaut
bn Monday night. He - got-nu •minmi up
with himself, and tried td.uAiii ' '
City Hospital;'to!have the renii r _
cien (?) there unravel him. Having' reaenwf
thfe portals of that institution, he could go no
further, and having repeated thbHfl'v^KB»i
reeflitmiebinw lines. - “***
ndjyent tosifltpt^-gaayas
oliceman, who procured a
' to the Barracks. - He
- contribute -three dollars to-
>th,
Wards ri
pa/his
t -'David: Law, John Houston and Joseph)
White., aft-mgro-boyB,-wero arrested facait '
ing cotton from Woodbridge &. BothwelL
neighbor observed I'tJjMjbojfe pE 11 ' *
from bales, and wenfahaTiiforme-
bers of (hi), above jnamed firm. An al
waAthen miad^tb sbenre the thieves, TtndttSSe' •
above three
SEMI-WEE®IiY«
independent
We staked eariy to ascend Mt. Olivet, to
behold tiie spn-gUd^ne ijuiiiifj^aiiSf jtofeers'’
of the devpted,.city, from the place where,
memory, stirredi liy a thousand -associations,
should exalt the mind-as .well aa the eye to
the oce the inspiration of -the scene.- Well is the
wifvtirf voyagerrepaidforlong’travels, horrid,Tonvtiv-.
antediluviin cootety, squalicl’cbm'
and the iinpOTtiinitfes of begging,thieving. .
Arabs. Well^euldWhatve 1 repaid’ tycfdJitSli-!»
man of < ^-jp^wi-nvxsniT ANDSATCBDAP. - -
might you have been, reminded. of,youriOwp ; EAEIL, WEllNESn.V.A^NATlKUA^ ^ _
city, for lere, painted upon a board nailed! (a
against qne of the huge ancient oliye ;trees;-
under W. deli tiie sacred martyr^ toiled fop tiie
sins of the- world, eighteeni hundred.-years;
,ago,Vweip these familiar figures, S. T.—1860
— x --: We dftftol
doubt some poor invalid traveler,., cured by
the Plantation - Bitters, wished- to. advertiser
their_rviirtnes, in a place from .whence all
vjmowie(%effewk” i ni;.!;!,;"; r;.?
bgl
ebm itry. will fell far below what : wtuS
IS- correspondent .qfthe Geo^'pi
‘townTimes says that in the issue of that jonr-
that jonr-
•it. will not'Hfech
first .October there have been 1
days. The weather has been
rainy with East winds and
of-riejs has been wpt
ripe rice is beaten down by
field-
heavy
and
stacked; to
tove.given way and breaks:are,-
iestruefion. It is believed tliat the']
ice on the stubble is floating
| -cott ^fearnnl i UW
King Johnson, a Royal African from South
' 'nil, was' arrested'-for indulging -in -the
stic art~under the bluff. King said that
he was setnpon and.beaten by twp boys, be-
tcause he was worMng for i fifty cents a^laj r .
"dlhe police^ * - »- - « *“
gaged in £ g-
great
birds.
j damaged by the
Id make tiie crop a
no circfninsttmoe
s pushed
and has been badly
early frost would
very short one and under- 1
can it go much beyond that of last year which
was 5,000tierebs;’-' -. •' wincO .is
This statement will be read with interest
by merfehants and planters here, and will
materially assist them in making - estimates
and fokning calc^laty^k) £ ^
l of the
*The
blun, and nnrt mmseil very badly. ’ The g—
ot- - positive i . regarding, Law’s having,
-CP engaged in stealing the-cotton, and he
tim
i*i a ri/.yty
.id.-.
Magni iii 1 ’Wateb: .--Superior to the best -
imported German Cologne, and- sold - at, half
the price. * . • .. • , eod-3.
[ADVEBTISEMEJrrJ
_ lliid lAJri
IvftEonqrA State L-OTrEgy—rFor ; _
Masonic Orplian's Home. Howard &
-agers Atlanta.. ii£ .t y.
T^mmiasionera—Mrs. S. E.
Class 5a, drawn in Savannah, 0c .
1^51—«H-49r-5W^8—51—23—61., .„
• Sk^k 2 } 2 - drawn at Savannah, o<*>bcr 20th-, WB:.,-,
*-ra-46-35- T 28-5ar-l»-2»-T6VrWT«TT-»?.. .
. .i.,- > .../. .i, pojreMiJ
1. Wvli-v. Agent -Georgia State gx-f
THE ITBOT-CLASS 'STE.lMiHii'‘
SjS£. 3: O ?3S6
if •’“ L i'AIRCLCym, M.vstzk, -.m i
arthfi above port on W EDNESDAY; Octaber
1- O'clockm: -
iSibillii of "lading given here bn -Cotton das-
,PnoitorIAyerpopl b;
i , For fre cnt'fir.’pass: „ _
ili - A. il I "OC^ATUS COHEN_& CO.,
, .i. it
r i* l-i
„pmtigSHx 4danp
1 From McKean’s Island, ‘ 1 I,
JSBT l 3£. i o2?&£®!7£ OC?3FlASr;
7id W.t PEE TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:.end-
Price at I tmSk^la.iu GJi-nur j-.ti..,.bu« .tapjQ*
WLCOX, .fiBBBS!& C6« i 1
§ Aakifijlated
two Charles Strong, ne^ro, charged witrf t^e
-ve already damaged-one-fourth'of theft of rice, wfis sent to the City Court for
Hon. W.
I
' S. Chisholm, Judge Presiding.
1T f AMM&lL/iitmi H
m..
//, s“,“y"r s Strc^^^pleetiifc^fliBheC
larceny; of a quantity of rough nee. Sen
tenced to pay a fineJjrf* live , dollars; serve
thirty days on the public works. ’
The HisTouiaua Sketch
In. a late number of the Charleston Mercury
we find! the following’:” J 4,1 ’
in Important Enterprise:'—Through - private -tW. >"^ e . ha ';?.received k lett§ lioin the Cap-
advices', we learn that our titerajy -friexidi-Mr.
Frank D. Iase, a gentleman,of.rthe ;
fright stripe, some time since attached to the
editorial staff of the Savamlfth Morning News,
is now energetically engaged in compiling a' 1
vehiablie wort on' the'City of‘Savihilrdfi - • u a
The ifercury then gives an outline of the ;
tain, st itingftttit MI -Saturday, fret the,-bpat/
was lar ached from . Jones' yard, and, as she
touched the sparkling Wfkes. was* bhrist “ “ ”
the‘j-t eca.'uShe )^a*d lp-'he ‘aa - beai.
-a beat is -ever 'floatedu- 'Het- dimonsioiui aio:
.. .. .... — - Kd«g>jM.,nfctfarim
BWi ,n Frtage, nllshadp,,
KliotW Fringe;
.A Ji ,if ».* . .
u Trimmings. 1 »
sssfetears. ■
expense 1»*r-t'X*XLSxkmt>±ma fttiil lifta tirmncrari *
;en here by some of our
apable
I Metropolitan Fire Company" from jury duty.
II few days agoihe President of the Compa-t
jsy, Mr. T. -‘F. Butiei, -/wrote Idl Atlanta yol
I lum what had been done with the hill; and
I received answer that Bhlldet had gone off to
I Xew York without hiving signed it; or, in
1 sther words he had played a trick often eie-
| rated by those in authority, and “pocketed”
he bill. It will now have .to pass
I tk T.PffiRlilhiro ankrin at ita : Twivt onai
went
^ize- sopie furniture, .^hq-psjti^f
house refused to recognize his authority to
take ttye articles, and they‘locked ‘Blance up
in a ropm with the furniture. .He . was. kept
lie Legislature again, at its r next sesMon, be-*‘ there for some time, but finally Justice' Liam
fore the “Mete” can obtain the desired ob- 1 - hoard of the. -fik-which <j his conrtablji wa^jh,.
and h^ applied to Capt. Isaac Russell, Dep
uty Sheriff, to relieve his officer: The latter,
with'special ityajHff KanSman n wept out and,
and the. latter then took the
-e away. ! ‘ “ .n ..li .1
evening he was informed that! he had
violated the law in sehdng property which,
belonged to the estate of a person just de-
I jut
AmviL of Steamships.—T3ie-San Jacinto,
tsjmmtmmzm
Black
I fast evening. - A
I The Huntsville, Capt. .CroWell, of the Bl
Ibr line, Octavpa.Cohen & Co., - Agents,
| aied below last evening.- : -.
The passengers were brought Jip to
I dty on tugs. .Both vessels.. wereStoi
| laded with kiPv ^ b
Forsero 1
| Burke, of,
r thanks fdi files aiid favors.
• 'Uf j w w
ed. - As
ed.to£i
which "he had no right to ao,-and
that if he did not return it he would be proS-
-uted. - As thi *
turned tot mgfit| ft is probable itl
'ties diU ihstitufe' pracee-’ 5 "'*’''"
* ‘y-
Montgomery county" t?
ness of the’tern)-will |
heavy. Solicitor-General Smith will
tend’the Court, ns there are no <
his presence. xty
We think onr wise -Legislators should di
vide this Eastern District. The circuit is en
tirely too large, and Chatham county should
constitute a district by itself. The business
here is quite sufficient to keep the Judge en-
r round. -
olice^
Thift of Rice. —On Monday night three
negroes employ^ .on.a plantation,, mtoa^ed
near Fort Boggs, each .stole a bag of xiee, and
came up to the city. While they were atand-
ing on the Bay, near the gas works, a
man came up, and the "
leaving their pli&cfer behind
Seer succeeded in catching one of
named Charles Strong, and he was
before the Mayor's Court
and was turned over
trial His subsequent
dot Court j
A Union of Hose Coso-anies.—Some time
ago a number of young-men met and formed,
a new hose company, to be called tile Screven
Hose. We understand that 1 it lute been pro-
good, strong organization. A meeting ol tne
members of each will be held" at the Court
Hpnse this evening, at which tho plan of undo ji
*111 be set fortiy and measures nronosed wltii
a view to securing that end.
nhe
- form to .tl
L march of
enterprise he not found
jyearq^oufthe tuaa 8t »- U
Bailiff Locked in a Room.—
examination of vessels in her business at the
principal gknjits) frbA to the|Blifff*j
E^SoiSSS'SsSKifS^fa
space for the movements of the crew, t6e
ccfmfortahle and dturge^qabiB «ppO®mft-
nodions space under deck,
will afford her occupants all that chn be de-
* f*ts,
went to a place Tmck of tne jau to nificei^t ends/Wliicb give indication, of poe&-
‘clipper of.thO'Sea^” -Captain XJi
proud pf hffigffiijrag, audj-je h-
see her skimming over tne watei
sVannah, the admiration of alii beholders.
lWeffk ending October 19th, will bo found
.(lsewnere. It shows’ ^Ifce 1 lotAf y nrfrib^*Of
deaths to j hive been 'twenty-dikfan increase,
of ond over the number for the week ending
October 12th. .'-Of tho twenty-six twelve were
white - -
vidus
The Toun-Vekein Ball.—TUe first! ball of
On the Cmcuir.—Vndgb Schley will com- ***** was given on Monday night by
. ■ „ ; . - , _lthe German Tum-Verein Society, at their
mce a session of the Supenor^Court m The hour at whiefra
*
Tam
Halle (
with
of
ment
Savai
lylighteaui
and brave men. ” It was ont
most enjoyahle entertain-
.e kind that has. taken place in
a long time; but our German
vfe a way of getting up and conduct-
matters winch is peculiarly their
o.wp, ana. Jh^r ,balls are always orderly and
very 'pleasant affairs. Those in attendance
at thq ball! on‘Monday night can testify that
iHEpcasirit of,gr-»tj^eaaiT^! Dancing
was keprteup until- early in the moming, and
ife-thA music was good, the vofeiiep of Terpsi
chore enjoyed themselves exceedingly.
| -jxi&izi •- a:mo
In passing tbxongh.the streets ' of
'cities and towns of the ijonnti
.! ..fi-rf:
paratious advertised as remedies for that per
plexing and prevalent malady, Dyspepsia.;
This preparation is. compounded, on' purely;
scientific principles and’is at once oneipf, ; the
most palatable and efficacious of medichies,
giving tone to the stomach, purging - the sys
tem of all impurities and re-establishnig jtiiq
lost fonctions of the liver. -It is, we beheve,
only advertised medicine that has :«ma-
" from] the, laboratory ; of ti»e fihwnist of
asnlt pf the scientific Researches of £
r jffiysician. / .The reader is referred to
mqnthRai^otiier eolumm
U 1 - '..vLlil Vi*?
. FOE THE
Tbices NEEnED.—’tterp are still a number,
of squares in the city, which remain without
Hie protection-^ a fencer antf-the highways -j-jjoi
Ground themdregyidhaSy enen
and wifi- destroy Stem in ““
irftin.tji
fine lying open should be immediately lencea
*nd i^g^Mintt jjfa*#** I
Council did a good thingiby .ordering, the rt-
movalof the old enginq house whiab-Bkoo-l-l a8
1“ Beynolds square. - THero are othCraqulrds a ji
® the city which , are disfigured by r these
U. S. ’CodBis. I : !fThe <
rnrnmmm^
sen are ordinary suits, thirteen are new
broi^ftLifeataatthlsiff tifiifity/afi»5
‘ NECA.”-^5Vjfc.have several
is having built by F.
PURE No. I PERU VIAN GUAN0,
BE^T LAND PLASTER
. FOB - SALE BY ■ -i - v'- :
lyiLUOX, GIBBS & CO.,
IMPOKTEBS' AND DEALEBS IN GUANO', AND
fr"U©* ‘ C ° WW< ^ li AMSKCHANTSi
length, sixty-threp .fete
eighteen f#t jkkmli'
The Hews, in speaking oi the “Neca," says'
‘‘RSJ1) ah been - constructed'alter-the most
carefully ^ild
to a' remarkable degree tnnfine
>ai^A!aa»aB«a8ii
mm
sspIBsaatfsfeaaBe*’ BE THE MOST
PEB-TON 2,000 -POUNDS,' CASH::
Price at Sarainiah..... 1 '.........::Y..‘;.......»6S OO
I't'lnmv ' . . ..
At ’Augusta......................
70 00
AT MARKET PBICE.
GENTS FOB THE WILLCOX . A GIBBS
^pgSS£SSSSSP&nm.,a
. . j Augttato, G».
" SS* Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary
expensed aSded-.,-. e . , I. i„, IdyflerAy. '
S! tXmj Oloyes
e:.» .wfifU f •.••fill' . ' ‘ ; Si/X-SS
tin 1 - I u • 1 a* t**ih BtlXJiU. vowiav
v. :m
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Ci.i Li to ,1m.
.1 Jo Jlad-oaolit '-.
■ d'nIt io vtTHzm f
iili-k- lIan,lt-rcl,i„f S ; We lot.
-OaCj tfjj. iii i-.u atAjyFp i ;t u>
i<
3Ksaw^£8!°kmmk
'-.i-fT i : hioiiv-j i u/il-ij. V. - -.Jo -vc.ft]f;i
od.
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Ifdi^C BE'iNi^P SALE ATMAlilUFAprUBEP^'
,d fourteen colored. During thaquBi. Ji -A: AV AlvNr . „ ~-htrifti :
‘ the deaths were fourteen whites -fiWSIftSS -. i
colored; showing - a:decireashdor
_ek of two in favor of the former, and
crease'of four of khC latter. - ■ ; 1 !
e twelna whites in this-past week’s
were females* five males and an
nfee-JmafMDtf
d the age of.one.year; one vraa under
years of age f ohfe between fifteen aha
ty;-bfetWeentwenty and thirty/none; be- r
- thirty and forty, four; between forty
y. :ty;Oj over fifty, none; one, age not
specified.
phthisis
’is; two by f^ti£tyaV|nd' tyro by cpn-
chills. The "other filteen deaths no
.twc^ vvlore from the same cause.
; t <e^g&ffAmosifeiiteCsfeffiMftiNirToD
5' D XT n
i«z£ (i^ : i!t. aoi.i .j;
.UBmb&AOitu ■u. t i- t j. q
iMlt .i.rl i
i H
«IDK BROUGHTON
tfOOll EAST OP ^BftttNABD: ' *
Jiliippiity
AND. ELEGANT STEAM PACKET
Captain J. W.
‘H thoroughly overhauled -and repaired 'will
htr tripe to Florida*oauWE|ANESI)A^
zj&atsssgs&r
O.- DAT!MOBNING, and Fernandiua every SATUKDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on, SUNDAY
MOUNT ,t L.AHGB AND AIRY STATE BOOM,
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
i to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried At HALF THE REGULAR. BAXES.
For freight or passage apply at the office. on Florida
loarden;;
No. 83 Bay street.
£kiNev
ocl?'
Bay stre—
& °dfilRLESTON AN® PEORIBA
idetpMof]
¥
THE NEW-STEAMSHIP Sli., i.
<C)M!l J
Captain J. TEAU,
for the above porl on^iiu JKDil.^OiftdWi W
Aim... .... . - ... , Of /
ior passage apply to , : - ,
HUNTEBAGA^ngX^
R VEW ¥-OKK.
PIRE^ 3L..I
}. oo
: SUBSISTENCE $10 OO
•It
-:;S.
edl.
..aiiM
uTZlTiCl/U
THE FINE SIDEWIIEEL STEAMKHiP ~' lir
‘ H ATKINS, MasIteb; ‘ ' 1 "
.Will s&i as above on SATWfflW-WWtiBal 31. at —
kffi* seentyd* afiertyednes-
-tianSJa idylo''^ 88 *^' jj. i.,.,
•u JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO.
,-pg-. WM. R. OAHBiaiNl.Agente-NQ.rG Bowling
Green. New York. ocl®
0 . , :tj <*• >hii ** f—tuia»-) rr-ni -7n n.-.r ~ : ; ,"7~i
FOR M
AWTORK.
^ffc,
PRICESfBY * i... i.
■K Jv.l
UlkiW
11UXT0N, CREWS & C0.,
A
3$ RICE for sal^by
ocl54 tf
e is (supposed to ^e ajgkdiye ffflp “late
-i gh nc^^loi^mg^to' Dr. ^n?S^jta|v-
1 without the consent of -the -owner.
it forUtyfr arrehf was isauegjby Jus
tii i M. Rnyelw"‘Jr.'. add a qpegfel offi<
'it o tHe plantation to bring them in,
il i will probattyiftejdQpft thifl.-ipginiBg.
Ne y EN-omtaat.to.At dtri^fcfekSf tife Ogli-' I
1
as eiigineer of 'tifat- OotapAny,'lo-net iii that
cajriqity for the space of; tax months. The
'macl ine cqqld 110 t he in hotter hands, and
unde - liSuSfdAd’s ieteifge, will give a good
account of herstaf »*-eto odSfidn' ctafe. IJ /
’ <■ r n‘l TT T - s » ‘
, SA ’AnnAn Racing Ci.db.—-A meeting of the
; ffiiSn jere'jf ih’e ^aydnniilf^Raehiy' '
held jlast eveniM >y The ( ‘ ‘Jockey. C
reorganizefff ann the*nS*aung tifen s _
until Friday, evening next-wheniiimptafriivt,
^Wess^hMnWHS^.* tj.
fio&t
MS. Pw SV ejet’
l
fifli
•8<u
-ci.j ,dlL
+ oc8r-t£c
RICE !
■ AND i A PRIME IAXF
‘ iru., .q xx^uT.ll
>: 41-1 li t tun.
t.fcil
/THE FIRST-CLASS .STEAMSHIP, i ,
iH U'N r rsV:f X; 1 (t,3E: s :
CROWELL. COMMANDEn, ,Af8‘LT»5i
Will sail for the above port on ^TO^BAY,' October
2itli, at—o’clock — m. .
BRIGHAM - , 'HOEBTik' OO. 1 > j
' mmEn CASSIMERES!
■Lii ji.jiL. io -t*-.-.. JaorianoiaaO 1c
Supei -Quality Itlm k Cloths and C'ltssimen
“ Cassimeres for Gents’Suits, I t
Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Jeans and TFater-Proof Cloths,
JUST PPENHD AND FOli SALE AT THE LOWEST
PRICES BY “
r»e iVITT MORGAN,,
137 CONGRESS STREET.
l-l
- ;
3ETT
I/if
Ale.
moval
hav
are
nothing bn^^gi^ wherever
UmtocBATio MEEimoM Screven GotJimi.—.
Die Democratic mass meeting alluded to ; fey
as yesterday, will be held St Station No. 6,
Central imlroacL The wliiie and colored
Uonservative citizens. of Screyern and Bulloch
counties ilvlo invited to attend.' Prominent
1 be present Jto address the peo-
will be Hon. T. M. Jlor-
- ia7T ——.*_—i—A copy of a pamph-
J et published by Rev. Dr. Wm- B. feteveim iff
,*?ke C0 ^ taillill g ■ reminiscences of Savannah
*?U be*^^ 1 couuty ’ * )r ’"hicb a liberal price
, by parties holding their notes; and one
xeA. axtaibeait^mglffTaieieniteit^tiiKt
; of btihks - of thie city, to recover
‘ ^ifytflkintiflifc 1 ™ ‘' ,J '” J 1 i““
;e JSrsta^e-etyity *f&SL*8*J
he will probabl
business
without tho ‘pr^s^ded Of,
:t ill uzi .1 - ;.'iT a J -»«! / J.r "
—■
a" ....
*ifepo -ttf Tnlkrmait*yty[Okwfekadirij, Oct:ty.-MBR-
T.iTTfygT. GROVE cemetehy. ‘ 1
-her 14. Sanah-Adn Byis4Ayfii», -Wmonttia—
,if| - V -bites .iri ...-A-/4 .,ifHUM.JXfX/. H
«lc>i£snSwA-.v,. W F.rft;,+.;-<n«'-Mfiv.-!>..lA -rr.; i
arm;-:/ h iii-iu. i,.sR> T iaoj i ».>wrr» si i
Total,.:e-in-ll--ita vHiXi-A-.^ -.. -
Atodi ixmoL&'dwkMiti! !
III A
IT
Oc :-ber 14. :
Asked for Monet and.Receiyed a Beating.
dhermian,' an humble ^lon^^".
the Chief of B ummers, was mrested
andi ughtfeefore Justice Philipl£ Russel.
Jr t terday;. in oonsequimce of his . having
-iidot l a new way to pay old debts. He
n-each of 1
hii&tolt
Court tor 1
City Ctaut afford-means ’ for prompt Ml h congesfli
ministration of justice to offenders, and pre- Cowvnist-
stjum.
-carried right before the Oomrt, and, unless
they insist upon the right of tnal by jmy,
tvoto cases can be disposed of at o}ce, With-
— .ting, with
nifilfiiwqft lirfifi isliti-rt/
*», haring, been-put in complete repair and '
thorough order, that. Company is now in ac-
a^yipe^gain.
■ ~' •••
«ee AlAem Bell.—A good sized bell , has
~i—-q ip the belfry of. Firemans’ Hali,
‘ — i ”. ease of fires.
!i SbWf’s Sale To-Day—We iall.attention; _
to the Sheriff’s sale of Groceries, Dry Goods, ,
&cq at the comer of Liberty and RandolDh is
streets to-day Rt 11 o’cldckr V ji**-loi
Helen* Orroil, 32 yens—IMaeue un-
rf
DA
:'-vu
1*
Typhoid Fe-
onths—Per-
£ <-.8TTa*>
'« 19: Mreri-iJAa.'
nT4i«rr -*— ss^a-i ihh.
1 Fhl«fer4lK». ■■■■■■■■ . .
: ‘otai...{TJ.il i-x. JHi
BKCJLFmn^noK. _ J ^
• ' jfuif IT
8
.1:1 P
bilious 1
>iarrho® •Vr^^r* • v * (^ W- ^
3iflea.se of Heart. 1
BpileptiCi
aemorrfiage'ol
*>!•> *VT«r a A
. - -r? *'** {
Phthisis pplmonaus..- fl -• •mrsahfct•
rt-rMontr -XL-3Jj ff»—*!»S ^
i> stingo?*.* :.i.2i .JtJLxJLti j
i TyphoidFeveri...JO..Xiw.A.. 2 .
-c i UiEiw^. £, a -jV-,.. ■ f.vtmaf -sasit. u
Total ...’*v:lKGi».i«i-II 28
I -•/TH-J ‘ Io TO-'-1
| - vKI nuszsax-do t
J i/iifc .<mti ilJr.. ;.A
APJ
potl)2
L Mil
IAL
STA
& lArtr i^AE.. [I
PLAIN, Itusno and COLOBS.
T ’5^& at ? st st y les
■sWWiili'
TREEl
isi
CONL
sale, »rd""ABiuVil''‘:
'PLBl'oABRAGE, ONIONS, POTATOES, 1 '
TtlRNIPS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS. '
J5&3&S2S&ES&-.* •—.-cm
JNO. T. LINEBEKQER,
ml *; i r, : -it'rr.t ■-i.-rt *:i’
jj'L-
-I'.Dii ,
Ull \l ill-
i lie lo aoojr LjJ
1 kiiu f >.ii duid
ri.u ai li ioLi'iu
itoTEMENTS IN GOBDON BtOCK,
4 A 2 ‘ “fj'fft typ-ffilr?? feot r ffo. .28
Efyrd'yifAiiata
Cabin passage...
-11 V' - £ • ! , - I
......S3000
UtVi UR
m EK/iltl) & HOLCOMBE.
«
lH
-nd will be *old'ioV FB0M J &Hh^F iife lot* to
bos f&zti j Gia»-;ri tdo* ed Jita d Lvh
l-'Jtu.
rtjjmoi .a -i
.- ■* it»i &k bsJaz%±L ,Y uloinu
•tf*; . iaeri.;t^aoo ocr
940^
t 1J O
FOB; SALE By SHX TA
BBU&M9P
OC 9—St <,a'XAHAKOK 7JJ3KHOT)
BARBELS, SACKS'AND iHALF -SACKH'i-
; • i -FottOS UR- 8y5 f-IHi H (Hi
•xeb >•?•« t: ■: a.i * t* w. McDonald,
oc 6-eodtf 15* Bay .treet /^ABIN :
“WiS* 1 * 1 %«
jmrmwmhi
INDEPENDENT LINE,
ekftT.jnrEfeis^it Aiife, ^atc»»ay.
IA
cfeBfN
PASSAGE £-....930 00
h^fd^on Cotton des-
For freight or passage apply tb *
, ; i OCTAVUS COi
u , ^ ^ ^ Bay
^93. West street, New
u * —-* ocl^‘
, .ItofifWTwot.
Jjmw I £”‘“1 Atlantic Coast t Vcoat
jiail Steamship oo-.
SIDEWHEEL SHIPS ! l
'J:
cabin passage.-:.: '. .....sas 00
STEEBAGE, WITH SUBSISTHNCE...S10 00
•UidTT
Jl-ocll
Will sail on THURSDAY, October 22, at 13 o’clock m.
Bills of lading given here on through freights oi
i?e^ cUtober
, inless paid for. .a:T7ia r t.i;i if ii V i l id- . .
. For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
ttz* - ^ ~maadati«nsupply t#» [> . "
WILDER tc FULLARTON,
POK'BA LT1 MO It Ii.
. THE NEW AND §u^EBK>ftjs#4(£inp
I- -■> G. W. BILLUPS, CoMMANliElt,
; WU1 Ld lor Baltimore on THURSDAY. Jtfctober 22d,
st 13 o'clock m.
itiveCulTtaRta-rgome ^curwtjplWi.iaeteitQpa
-roc- red at the c«Bce of. the Agents.
For ftBigbtor. passage, bating; ejc^Jent ( K<?™»Pr
itlo is, apply to J. B. WEST & CO.,
octy Q ^ytyre^^ipaal^
, [Jill LIKE DF STEAMSHIPS
TO LIVERPOOL
AND aUEBjHIgjrOTCN^ '
PAiLil«Ot<«rat:« *
SAM LBSgoxO yiomtt,: ” ’———-
!, . :4 1. ALEPPO,
. I teM -ft lISIDON; 1
j ’U ai dal ? *3 - ,U : *
‘Z iMtxStt ^Uu ,.IK
za uf'K t-L . j, rfr
'1ABIN-PASSAGE tdLiverpooIoc Queenstown, $80
;.Steerage Passage, ’$30 Currency; Children
IL yeitKfm&HSM Z&tH
'■ iswili b bas been, teafed. and approved, by Planters,
i«ia - : , T
18 CENTS PERjfABD.
lder twelve years, half price. - us - jv- .
Steerage Passage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Botterdam
>l«o,
fl. -oo
B. HABERSHAM A CO.
:^T0BACC0.
. i» /i t - :iz j to’ Lktr (
en, $4o currency ; to Havre, Paris, Gottenborg
Hawn . $40 Currency; Children'two to twelve
half price; under two years; free.,
jrage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp orJRotier-
$45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur-
neyffrom Paris, Ghttenbhrg'or'Chrifltlana, $50 Cur-
^ prico:
A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY on THURS
DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown’ WED-
vrrart a v * <1
TawnFratti. - oo' feosis ktirouliLACIC'. J S lStts issued by^ tbo Jmdorsigned, from whom all
rc. r Di«V.mnT1il Va and fni* coin 1/nr hw Y1 Gz-iiacawx" IT1 fonnUtlOH may he obtained. I
L necassary information may be obtained^^
JNO. C. FERRELL, *
X ,C Agent at Savannah.
-lm- ; -
; STATES 3IAIL !
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MAlfti’S, FER-
UN^DISA, JACKSONVILLE AND P1C0LATA.
. CLAGUOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents,
oi freight received after 9 o’clock bn the day 0
%
FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
Boat connects at i'emandin*! with' the
Florida# Railroad to Cedar Ks(7»l at-Jackaonvifie V]tb
the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Plcolata wife
-eenf stage*toBfc Angmtine,, ojl5-rtt.
^FURNITURE, CARPETS, &C., AT AUCTION,
I«T BELL dt HULL.
Will be sold‘THIS ml. in front ‘of store, at 10>f
o’clock:
A large and complete anriortment of
SECOND-HAND fl rnitcee,
Consisting of: ' ^
Carpets, Ac., Ac.
12*nty Cottage modCan-]i Bedsteads,
12 niw Tables, assorted. .. i
6 new Enclosed Wasbstands. .. i
Ternis cash. ■ oct21-lt
H. R. Symons, Auctioneer.
THIS DAY 21st instant, in front of the store, wiH
be sold at 10>£ o’clock,
Flour,
Bacon, - .... 'C ,
No 1 Mackerel.
3s No 1 UsdkereL
8al8odC ‘ I r ,’-u j
i Candy,
Century Chewing Tobacco,
ten Sioe Broshes,
Soap,
Toilet Soap, ' .e-J
White Lead, -a. , T . . SS- jEi r\
UNE!
ton EVERY*TUESDAY it 9.o^clock P.'Ml, Savannah
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock P. M., touching
at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and .ALL POINTS, foil
thesi. John’s river. *
RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY,
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernahdina,
SAME DAY, and Savannah fior Charleston,
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M.
N. B.-j-No freight will be received after 2 P. M. on
day. of sailing.
GHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
LINE.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agents^; .
No. 148 Bay street.
For Liverpool-
1* 1
'-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP ELLEN
i; Bickford Master, will
have Quick dispatch for the above port.
For freight apply to
T. B. MARSHALL & BRO.,
No. 3 Harris’Block,'
Bay street.
For Liverpool.
LL
4—t-l
tfut
> 3 >
i-l
T
FOR RENT, i '
A DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE
on South Broad.street,, near West i...
, (rife water and gaa attached, for- I ■ j a
tie residence of the late John Fin- (»«■
Apply to
oc20—3t*
layson.
HOUSE
cooper & mcarthur,.
Market Square.
TO
NEW AND NICELY TTNISHE#.^
and STORE Sfontl
Broad and Bryan streets. Possessiongitehefi
1st November, lfG8 ; Apply ^
cx^—eod2w , Bull and Gaston a
| : FOR RENT.^ .
i FINE Til R V.E-’STORY . BRICK
k on Colombia Square, fcor- fgfgf
fcreet. 'Ithhs gas, and warm I s R \ J
.old water in all the bed jrooms, bath tffiJlB
, mid all the modem accommodations. JSs
3 axld c
. ^ -.TO, K.ENTj (
! r *' THREE-STORY BfilCK BUILDiNG .
on Bay lone, between' Bull and Drayton
streets.
!<|l9--tf •
. O. H. LUFBUJtBOW!
Beal Estate Agent.
TO Hti\T,
rflHE THBEE-STOBY BRICK BUILD-
X ING, wife deep BASEMENT, on the
south side of Bay lane, between Drayton
and Bull streets. It is in good repair, and,
will be rente4 at a low rate'.' ‘Apply to
ocl3—tf
£ BodABDUS,“; u
State street, next to BnlL
«" J ::«u\ FOR RENT, ‘
~^|*opsB'. ; py, jones ‘stbeet! THnaj;
east of Barnard. For particulars enquire
of Mrs. NEVTTT, next door,‘ or to ' ' i \
<^9
E. B. CHIPMAN, 177 ,
Between Barnard and
FOR RENT. U.
•gBICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market. V'
i Possession given immediately.
Apply to
octl-tf
WILLIAM LAW.
FOR RENT.
rj\HE LARGE STORE 60x90, TWO .
.floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson, - j | f »j
i • • - ’ ifi-ij
and suitable for a Wholesale and JobbingcSsS
Dry and (Fancy Gooda House. Possession given im-.
mediately. - Apply to • > < m..
sepg^4C• * u ‘ 1 JNO. MoMAHON *300.
O RENT,
O COUNTING ROOMS. APPLY TO
l it: » - u
, • wm. vv. iL_
-4r20—tf 192-Bay Btrwti
rpwo
Auction
Tiaasavr^lgK^r^T -■ mwunw zi.
i
. Hats, Clothing, -i '
Goods, Fnmltnre, Ac.
octdl-lt
— —
UNDERWRITERS' fiAT-E, ,
& HULL.
-esdsyi. October 21st, Mil o'doek,
- in front of the store, will be sold::
„ j ONE CASH DRY GOODS.
Sold fo* account of all concerned. •
Terms cash. . - octM-lt.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF BALE ROPE,
BY BELL & HULL.
THIS'DAY (Wednesday), October 21st, at 11 o’clock, la
front of store: : lis t-j
G4 coils Jute Rope,
Hemp Rope.
Terms cash. oct21-lt
DBY GOODS, Ac.. AT AUCTION;
Si HULL. 1<»
21at inat, at I0M d.'clock, will be aold in
front of the etofe: . , . -
K€
Ac., Ac.
ADS
LLVMS,
31st inst., in front of our Store, will
be sold:
Furniture and Adding, complete.
l-.n t
W
3 S i^^^at’es' Clothing.
J lot Croctery^and
- : JOHN S. DILLON,
LOT AND
-VATE SST.E
Si HTTLL. i -‘ , “
Lei *nd : tmprovemenfs.
AT PRI-
stories on bl
its, two-bath i
aR complete! wife stable attached. -
Josowfrh. giveP hnwiodtHoljj . dT-
Terms caah. purchaser paying for papers, Ac., pc20
WALiill. . ■ i:
20tli tost, at 10% o'clock; at No. ,
rf Jones street, between Barnard and
will be Sold;
Buresdty-MsrMeaJab*,' ,
—-'‘-Vafebs, Ac.,
the inspection of the'
o’clock, on Thursday,
aMVNfrrtwr- —
* i i.ia*i , . . Octl9-lt ,
HO
CARSiBETWEEY. SA-1
, VANN AH, AUGUSTA, AND MOST-
. - ■ -' l oomekt, ala;
UP DAY TRAIN^ ^
Savipnsh 1
Macqn
*• 1 Y it Alt *
..6:40 P. M.
n.—.11^0 P. M.
C°Wteeting with fr»in» that leave Augusts. .8^5 A. AL
DOWN DAY TRAIN. M
Macon. J...7i«0 “
sh... ;t:. ....:... .sap p. h.
Angus! s 5:«rp* ait
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta.. 8:45 A. M.
f UP NIGHT TRAIN. ~
7:20 P.M; t
'Aj• vi-xstr^vr vrv —r--r •••■ A- ^
with train that'leave 3 Augusta. .9^3 P. M.
, DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Sats-iEKSsssBdfiftS;
w with train that leaves Augusta. .9^3 P.IL
trains from Savannah and Augusta, andP. BL-
connect , with Mffiedgevffia train
ndays excepted. v _
train from Savannah connects with through
on Soatb-Caroiina Railroad, and P. H- train
nnah and Augusta with trains on South,
and Muscogee Railroads.
WM. ROGERS,
L44f Act’g Magter of Transportation.
THOSE
RETURNING TO THE CITY
and ;
WISHING > TO REPUEWISH
‘ THEIR' 1 1 -
AND THOSE
FOR RENT,
( - .. * -. l it 1:1 -....-i-j*. A3
i rjtHB TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUR’ (4)^
and ITVE (5), east of Bull street, known as -JONES^
LOWER WHARVES, between Drayton and Abercom
streets.,, Possession given on t^e‘ 1st November,^
' oc7r—tf - - BOBT. HABEHBfeAM A GO. '
—FOR ItEWT,—
IA.
streets. Apply to *. [ocl^-lt} .o a.YVAjT
, J. • ■ »;» -huiAJ lU . ,i
GrOoJ vN. Nichols’
publishing’ House,;
; iri
//
1*1
RS.1
[UP STAIRS.;
'i if *"
:o
m «u.
in v
* till I
Job Printing Office,
.n it iti l t/K (im 1
1 IBoofe .Btoflery t
Wm: tzirzffsg&n
Blank Boot, Manufactory.
rr.q at
-1 ilV L Jjl
fiij-j tioai-.i.. ... .
oc xtn l
^ . j: , j
at -u ;
-lii-'. l.< RjQriiLiX'l
qiJTY UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME
lVJLt •'
to execute all work in the above Bubs wife ttfrf ,-twjatc - .
Utmoit Dlipatch and In SnperiorStyle. - . .... . As a Single BrCCCll-Luader.
Every Department'Complete!
■_ - • ' ETCLUDINQ
PRINTING OFFICE,- (I BLANK BOOK UANDI'AC-
BQOK BINDERY, TORY, . and
. , . .1 / PARER RULING ROOM.
The only establishment in the city having all theee
KicihtieB combined. ^ *
EUISouhMi 1 P ^ E ? S '.
Orders aoheited. Satisfaction guaranteed. . B02
y - -.hit I:..-: . jitoSJ -. ...... X!
rjTWO BOILERS AND ONE GOOD ENGINE.
. j 1 Uii a. -ixi . Apply at
OClO—lOt uc- ’
Convmeneintf Sousekeeping,
CA^RtTY; TO “THE BEST ADVANTAGE, —-
: ( ALL KINDS OF •
HOUSE-FUEMSIIINa GOODS,
ToUet Sets, Fancy Articles, Ac.
FROM
J. W. STAKSBDRY i GO,.
109 BItO UGSTCJSSTIiEET,
-.1
! tail AT THE OLD STAND OF
."till XJ. 8MYTHE
IVotice.
1 ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE * CO.
to suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last,
its due the lste firm are directed to be paid to
BY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W.
BY- sep28—tf
r r
* Ot
I WINCHESTER
REPEATING RIFLES
ITBING .TWO SHOTS A SEC03D
As a Bepeater, -a . Li A t ^
“i.AXp TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE
• - Tto, :
' ‘i-id Zll'ji
rpHESE POWERFUL. ACCURATE AND WONDEE-
JL JTUXXY EFFECTIVE WEAPONS, carrying 18
charges, which can be fired in nine seconds, are now
ready for the market, and are for sale by all the :
sponsible Gun Dealers throughout the -
SOAP l SOAP !
BOXES SOAP FOR SALE BY
WILLIAMS, WARD & McINTIRE,
i lino ami is
.aqr*;i
.W XHG
.Ii
. .xml ,M .T xd ;s3
LAMAR’S PRESS.
»*'Ji t: .A June
.1
Corn And Oats,
TT'OR SALE BY 7
J. • • •
anglO-tf S. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO
,na i • 1 **''**0 .xn.TOJ*
m..