The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 29, 1866, Image 3

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<r (yT ,^MOBIiI»Q- SfclG EMliSE 5^'^ Q f sicaiiMblpt mint 8te»WH FOB NKW YORK Veteran, Tuesday, October 2d, at — ricck- ttL .^OjlliP 1 , Tuesday, pttopertifjfr- o’clj* , Alabama, Saturday, September 29, at 10 ■:>* oe ncral Barne«,Tburaday.October4tb, -str-J i i" fob PBinanttPHU. , 1 %,} Tonawanda, Saturday, October 6, at — FOB FLORIDA. crUt iic Baker, every Saturday morning, at Ivan Shore, every Tuesday morning, at , V.ocfc* —jllL 1 aadWeAty-fcrar 4oUar»im (mall bills in a drawer in their office, and at one o’clock closed their office and went to dinner, leaving the money in the drawer. On returning, about two o’clock, they found that the door had been broken opes, and on further _ iayesti^tion } .discovered the drawbr whfri th* taonay bad-bSen de posited was also broken open aod the entire amount ($424) gone. Two negroes were arrested yesterday at. ternoon upon snspicion of having*.committed tbs theft -They were taken before Justice Staley for amination, but nothing which would lead to tbfi^ complicity in the matter being discovered, they wrefij discharged from custody. This loss will fall hsavily on Messrs. Bailey k Dixon; as they are both indus trious and hard-working men. jUtLIiOAD DAILY PASSEKOBa UP TBAIU trr‘ v ^5 «£**•'••• irnve. : Mac*'] ULV l>OWN FASSENOEh TRAIN vivo “at ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.''.'.'.'.'48:43 t to Ut^^Swnih at 7:05 P.M. W*”"* jjFIGirr PASSESGEB TBAIS at 7:05 P, M. Le»" s H u at 4JWa. M. jnfojJgK at...-. 7:00 a. m. A rTlVt? |irs SIGHT passehoek tbaih ' .*.....6:40 p. M. &:25p - “• ^ aliivaanah at .5:30 A. |I. Arn '."ii«i„ V ille and Oordtaf trains ronnect with T “ e 'vS duwn night pasaenger trains at Hordoa. it. up al> jr]C jSU gulf bailboad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) ...7:30 A. m. , 7:30 P. M. tmes Thumasville at m. Mtes vannah at 0:10 P.M. , Sivannah at. " -• Thomasville at LT‘ re idar- SaatHO fioBSEBY.-Athi, of tlfo la tat i ws haVe chronicled for . soto# time oc- ysMetday, Messrs. BalUy k Bixon being the syffcrera. Usee gentlemen trbo employ « Tesy lands number of laborers for the discharging of the virions Steamships of which they have control as stevedores, yesterday morning drew out of bank a sufficient amount to pay olf their employees for the services they performed tho present-week. Out of the amount of 4r*wn by. town, thapr deposited four hundred »*;■— •Wt’felr 1 ! Iffi Consign sen per Central H. ft. Sept. 28,1831. 421 bales cotton, 19 do domestics, 20 do bfetM. J20 fefe'MBSKf'ffiSfSmSs 4F.8Q Haynes, WHStark ACoTa Meyerii ic*;L J Ooilmartln k Co, Mrs J Reeves, E Barkley, lfinen a \a- b.g,, a... ,, i X . 4! wsi™ New Yob*, Saturday, Sept 92. Cotton—Advanced Tc. on the Liverpool advices. and the continued rr .from “ Steamship Cumbria.—The •teamship OUmbrte, bound from New York, lor Mobile, which We' noticed in our last issue, as having put into Tybee, on account of the breaking of her forward piston, came up to the city yesterday, for the pupoae of obtaining a new one. She is now lying at the wharf, near Miller’s Foundry, and wiH not leave nntil the early part of the coming week. More Locomotives fob the Grlf Road We learn from a gentleman recently arrived from the North, that there are two fine locomotives vow beiiw put op at the well known establishment of Rogers k Son, Patterson, N. J.. which are intended for the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. The work on the new pilot boat now being built by Mr. H. F. WiUink, jr., for a company of Savannah river pilots, is being carrier 1 , forward to completion rapidly. The frame has all been put' sp, and it ie thought she will be ready for tho watery elements in a short time. ^ " xime of Closing Moils. Post Office,'Savannah, Ga. „,„ jdo se at this office as follows: ■Utbil Railroad, for Augusta, South Caro- fc'r", u, .ail ami Beaufort) and all States in the M mo-puuk Florida and that part of Georgia “:d bv Florida Steamers and Atlantic and Gulf (i i'. iu. daily. 4 i'otcal Railboad, for Augusta, Columbus, ,;L»nUcaiid Nashville, through punches and way ., a. m. every day. ■T in.o ne AND Gulf Railroad, for all points on H' d aud contiguous; Bainbridge, Monticello, Fla., , m d Northwestern Florida and the Weat- a.i Southern Coast, 6J4 a, m. daily. Sundaga ex- TVdmida Steamf.rs, for Brunswick, St. Mary's, r ihuua, Jacksonville, aud all points oh St. John’s Si.rtlieattern and Eastern Florida, 9 o’clock Hwr* and Saturdays. Br Dibien Steamer, 734 every Friday morning. Finos Mails leave New York during the month . »■ umber as follows: The French, Dales, Hatn- 1 ‘jjd Nassau, N. P., eteamers on thehth; the ■;‘rj_iruiu New York on the Uth, from Boston on ' Aspmwall, on the lUh; the Havana aud Ant- ■ aiutrs ou the 12th; Mexican, via Havana, on juti: Santiago de Cuba, Bremen, Dales and im- ' Jin l.'itb; the Cuoard and Havana, on the Sa-jragiut, on the 20th; Aspmwall, on tha 21st; i- iii Kingston, Bremen, French, Dales and Ham- "... „ u ib L . r>d; Canard—from New York on the n'troiu Boston ou the 26th; Havre, Dales andUam- 4' on tire rith. lioney Sent Without Danger of Loss, By means oi Monty Orders, at tho Savannah Post Post Offlre opens for business at 9 a. m. and cto4» at 3 p. m. On Siiudays the ofioa is open from y to 10 a. in. A New Coaster—We yesterday noticed in course of construction at the Eastern \rkarves a new cossting sloop, which will be ready for service in a few weeks. The sloop is being built for an old Savannah Captkiu, and will pave'thirty-seven feet keel, be four feet deep, and measure forty-one feet ten inches over alL Not Seriously Injured.—Joe Scarboro, who was f]4 shot in the head, while in a difficulty in Yam acre w, on Thursday night, we learn is not seriously injured. For copies of late Mobile, Augusta and Macou pS£ers, wo are indebted to Mr. E. P. Tuunison, agent Southern-Express, and also to the National Express For full files of lale New York papers wa are in debted to our old and accommodating'Mend, Theo dore P. Wheeler, of the steamship Leo. A. L. Harris, P. M. Messrs- K8TILL BKOTUKK; Newadoalere, Sta tioners and Bwksellers, Bull street (down atairty corner of Kay lane, next to the Post Office, are au- j-horixed apents for the Daily News & Herald. AH order? ieft with rhenrwill be promptly-attended Reopening of tlie Public Scttoolij The long and joyous summer vacation of the public I'hools is approaching its close; and study and daily journeys to school aro to begin. On Monday next, as will be seen by reference to the advertisement of Mr. J. F. Cann, Superintendent of the Public Schools ih* city, will commence the scholastic year. If Savan nah is behind her sister cities ol the South m some re spects she is unquestionably ahead of most of them in the possession ot excellent schools, public and private, fir die education of her children of both sexes. Edu- Ytfin and industry l!re now the chief reliance of the Snull for the resumption of her influence in govern ment and in society, and in view of these considera te par- tits will not fail to see the advantages offered in tlie puidic schools which our dty affords. They ire nnrtserk** provided by an enlightened and liberal policy, wherein the intellect of the youth of the city, «nikr judicious training and direction, is to be use- foilv developed, and carefully prepared for entrance ‘i,the duties of active life. It i9 to be hoped, there- *■:*. the attendance of the children will be general and prompt. Change or Hour.—The sailing hour ot tha steam ship Alabama has been changed from 12 M. to 10 o’clock this morning. •» Take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to stop your colds coughs and bronchial affections before they njn into consumption that you cannot atop. * «ep‘20-lw *- Financial and Commercial; BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. BY rOBK. WILUAttS. McIBflKK * C<V WilH4?fcold is tf» ffiAt TCTADinh oftobw nnt, 1* j. .troBtofCo«itHoure tetbiaaMri > > Two choic. buiUisgLota, Nob. 4 and 6, WeMey TT»rd. being 60 by Udftei, fee Min pie. -j Term. cub. tadiMr; PBJing fcr tWre at mwMU ri "t™ % 85S£ “ continued receipt* *f unfavorabioAccounta ‘kecrop- Sale. to4»y 5,000 bale* Y J ■ Middling Upland*, and 37^81*. forMoBOe and 0»-i «*l . ATAUCTTON. G. LAUltAST. TOTS DAT, 99tb lMt., «t 10 o'clock, a. a., in front df store wiH be Bold:' -* An tnvokn of Goods Just soHed | o aim on AnJ $10 80. fet Shipping I <0,12 BO fbr Extra Western; ■ . ,»-j—IbB 4tL* Mala and Wes W yf “ for C&ttse (tBie Hobp Ohio; $10 M(g)l2 Bo fbr Extra Western; $13<n 15. SO for Double Lx tea Western and BA iBads. The rales include a line ef *08 bbh. HntboSu Staper, * 7 68 ’ . - _i Southern Flour was scarce and very firm. 8»les 400 bbls. at $11 36@12 65 forS*t>era; $12 75@1C for Fancy and Kxtra. Corn was excited and higher, with a large apechla- lathre movement baaed on 8ro*t aoaaunts from tha Went Sales 426,008 BmK.Weidem Mired at 83>4@ 91c. afloat; 90@93c. in store; Yellow 96c. in store. The closing sales of Mixed were at 94 JJa. afloat, and 98c. in atone. . , , Oats were lc. higher and generally held fur more advance. Sales 30,000 bash. Chicago at 44k$t*b.; Mil waukee, 48@51c.; State, In bage, 68c. Feovibions.—Pork 'was without essential change, bat bn the whole rather drmer. Sales 3003 MS*, at $XL tor OM Men; $33 05®$33 10 for New do:, closing at $36 for Prime. , Lard continuee in good demand, nd Ann. Sales. 600 bbls. and tea. at 17 (§17 Ac. lor No. 1; 18>{«l*c. fbr fair to prime Steam, and 19@10>ac. for Kettle Ren dered. * Cntmeats were steady at If vj@15c. for Dry-salted and Pickled Bhonlders; 18®20c. tor Dry-eaited aud Pickled Ham*. Bacon wa* dal: Beef was firm but quiet. Bales 250 bbls., at $ Ufa, IS for repacked Western Mess, and $18@22 60 tor Extra Western Mess. * Batter was firm biat dak at 25@35c. for yvc-steia apd Otua; *5|fc46c. for Btate; SDe. for OrauaB -bounty pails. Cheese was steady, with more export inquiry, at 9GjF 15c. for Ohio; 10(§J16c. for State; 1 Co, 18c. tor Factory- made. ’»•' > Coffee.—The market is very firm, at 16^24c. for Rio, add' 25@26c. for Java, bold gold. Sales include 1,330 bags Rio op private terms, aud 150 bags Java at 25c., gold. . • ' , t i Hay.—Shipping Hay is In demand, at $1 W 100 lbs. Moueial'.s.—'there was a revival ft inqdgy. - Sales 14 hid. Cuba Miiscovadohn private tern i-V/J » cases Boots and Shoes "MU 1 Sides. ting of ,ts’ white Shirt* Jineo besoms Shetland Shirts and 1)rawer* Fine woolen and flannel Coats, Hosiery, Haodker- 4s;-autpemlnrs, Neck Tie* Agate. Batten* Briar it,, fancy Hattons. Bead Sadtet* Perfomery, sad a fine asaottment ofAlbum* Jewelry, Ad ALSO, The usual assortment of Groceries, Furniture, Ac. *sep» , T ■is luajuiiiK.a*!" 1 ?* mm Auction «AlUt JtTAVCSIOlf/ ’ . BT f. J. WALSH, ■b On TUESDAY, October 2d, wiU be sold & fri%t of the Conn House, that desirable FARM OF te AOBB with improvement* two miles from the cm, SB the Middle Ground road. The improvements -eoortrt of a fine Dwelling 40x32 feet, in perfect order, 8 rooms; Stable*, Kitchen, Dairy, with a Well of good rate* There are a number of choice Fruit Trees and Grape Yin* and a Flower Garden. The FornBnre and Farming Utenaila can bo purchased at private sale. Terms—One-half cash, one-fourth in aiv month* and one-fourth in twelve months; secured by nor. gag* bearing interest, purchaser paying for title and mortgage and stamp. Persons wishing to purchase <—» fii «nX‘ examine C the premises. JUEW .gg£ YORK juiUma Leo, B. C. DEARBORN, Commander, . ■drt:r.t- YALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCv, TION. ^ BT YORK, WILLIAMS HeMTIKKA CO. Will be sold on tho first TUESDAY in October next, ip front of the Court House in this-city: Six Rack Tenements on Lot No. 48 Crawfortf*Ward. The dbove property ia under good lent, and oFere a rake dhance for investment. ” Terms cash. Puschaaer paying for titles. aep28 ^ARE CHANCE FOR a INVESTMENT. BT BLUB A HKYKR. On TUESDAY next, 2d October, in front of the Court House, at the usual hours of sale, win b* sold: 64 Lot* situated south of Jones and wsstof- What Bread street* These lota are 30 feet front by 150 feet deep; they are fee simple. The ptaa can be seen at our Counting Room ou day previous to sale. s#p29td BT T. J. WALSH. bk TUESDAY^ betober 2d, wflfbe mid In front of tho Court. Horan, test- vrtaaH* TRACT OF LAND three miles from the'city on the White Blug She! road, containing *T acrea^bout 40 of which are cleared and pirated as a garden', and the balance well wooded. If not sold In a body. It will be dtvhfed and soldTa lot* of five acres or more, to suit pprcbawrs, giving a front on tbs road to each. The land is wwH fidaptad for gardening - > Terms at sale. sep24-eod6t RjEAL ESTATE SALE. BY BLL'N A MIC TER. d-An the FIBRE TUESDAY tn October, At 2 o’clock, in lront or the Court House, at the usual hour of sales, Western^falf Lot No. 9, Columbia Ward, with tm- provemrate thereon, cuoswtutg of 1 brick Dwelling, 2LJ Rtortes on basement, and brick out-building. The said property ia situated fronting Buie street, unedodrwtkt of the corner of Prtc* street. Title, warranted, purebaaere paying for titles. ne29-ld Naval, Stobes. —‘Spirits Turpentine firmer straight lut of 60 bid* soid at Ofic-s god. 68; a c. bid tor other lots In shipping order. Common Hosin cannot be quoted over $3 38; 400 bbls. hue No. 1 sold at $7. Tar la dull; $2 90643 for Washiuoton. On-*—The market is unchanged. Linseed, $1 82i§t 1 83. , Rice—Is quiet. Rangoon, 9 $ lb. SttoAit.—■’The market Arm. Fait to Gaod ‘ “ hhds., atlO>if3ill>4C. at 11>a@U#£ Beflundtiuganiftofo, atl6’,'c.lor best, crushed. Tallow.—In consequence of the decline.in gold prices have recedtd > 4 'c., and tho market' ia dim. 1 ' Sales to-day 40,000 lbs. at 12 1 4 ®12’ 4 c. WHiSKEY-WWaa without essential change. Sales 150 bbls. at $2 311(3,2 10. FEVER AND AGUE EXTINGUISHED Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The responsibility for your suffering rests upon your-i selves. jHstassgrsly as yuu shake to-day. or wdi, shake to-morrow, nOSTKTTEH’8 CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS trill exUBgnlsk tlte disease un der which you labor.- Had yon taken this gentoi tonic as a preventive, you would have no need of it as a care, fortt rendertthe system impervious to at 1 miasmatic fevers. Bat fine* yoa neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the (feta-, plaint by resorting to the only reflAhld remedy,— Break the cltiils with HOSTETTER’^ RIOTERS, and they will return no more. This is the experience of thousands, and It will be yonrs. Qaioiue is a slow means of relief; it Is nauseous to the'last degree; H is more dangerous than the malady Itself; In many cases it utterly fails. How different is the effect of the Bitters. Their curative action is rapid; they arc agreeablo to the palate; they are jiot only entirely harmless, but tend inevitably to st rengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they neverhav railed, and it is confidently assumed (hat they never can fail ia arty case of Fev. r and Ague, however Inveterate 4o Its character. To be without Hostetler'S Blttcra in any region infested with Iutermitt nt or Remittent Fever is simply to reject surety and court disease. iylT-oodly BaltfmoYe Market. '* 1 • i, Satukday, Sept. 22. Cotion.—Tha market for middling Upland is quite active, with a demand fully equal to the supply. Wa-f' notehales at 8S®35 A cents for good middling Upland. The low grades are not so much in request. ^ jgj i qitote Vale at 25(&26 Coffee.—We note SateeWoi Rio at 18#J9£ ae: ,nts, and Lagaayra at 1 _ Flou*.—The market is .fairly Active under.a gapd- demaud, both, from the jobbing trade and fur ship ment. The sales include 8U0 bbls Spring wheat Extra at $1125(3»1162; 306 bbls Spring wheat Superrat $9 50; 209 bbls Howard atreet Super at $10 76, and 1000 btda * 1 i * 2 City Mills Super at $10 per bbl, closing pretty firm. We quote Howard Mtreet Super aud eu»Extra $18 2V3 $10 75, do. Extra. Shipping $12 OO&tfflfl 50, do high radra. $12 684 $13 00, du. Ksanly $t»foi $14 00; iliin Borer aud Cut exttei $1 75fgrflo:24 Jto Extra shipjaug none, du. retailing $l2 000*12 387 n6. Fam* ily $13 250$14 00; Northwestern super $9 73® $10, do. Extra $11 23@$12 UOj City Miib Super $10 UOlu: $10 50. do * Laltimor* v Baltimore high grade Bye Flour—uew $5 50§6 00. Corn Meal—City Mills- $4 50@ $4 62AV >>bl.' The inspections df Flour and Meal in tho city of Baltimore for the week ending Sept. *0,1884. were aa follows: Howard Street, 3,lal bbls and no ball bWsi City Mills, 6,161 bbls and 101 half bbls; Ohio 2,267 bbls; aud Family 1,775 bbls—total Wheat Flour, 13,- 334 bbls and 101 haUbbls. Together wttU439 bbls Rye Flour and 845 bbls anddH half bbfs Curii Meal. Grain.—Corn dull at 90(391 cts for White,_ and 8£f<n , Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—\v. U. Wiltbrkukr. Otrliimtion of J. C Kerrill, Esq,, as Can didate far Mayor. 4 municipal ticket, with J. C. Ferrill, Esq., as can- iiine lor Mayor, at the head, haring been announced; t j: gentleman, now temporarily absent, on learning .'the fart, sent the following, dispafeh, which waa re ceived here last evening: , New York Sept. 28, 1866. Capt. Auvergne D’Antignac, Savannah, Ga:—Fle6*e UD.'Unre that 1 am not a candidate for Mayor. I shall nppert col; E. C. Anderson. (Signed) J. U. Ferrill. «— Ordination of Henry Brigham, Esq., ns a Candidate fur Aiderroan. Savannah, Sept. 27, 1W6. Editors Daily News and Herald—Dear Sirs:—I am directed by Mr. Henry Brigham to withdraw his name freni tlie tickets fur Aldermen now published iu your PH*v. a, Ue respectfully declines being a candidate.' Respectfully yours, J. C. McNulty. !Rov Meister A family, Fla G H Daniel, Augusta A W Chapman, Macon I Jit Baldwin, City IK W Roberts, N O S Simouds, Baltimore A M Harris, Florida J C Evans, do C H DuPont, do' S B Thomas, do S L Wnitluck, do J S Tfioinas, do J McDongal, Fla SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY. Mr i Mra E W S Neff, City|G Higgins, Augusta J G Smith, SandersvDIO Ciipt Smoot, str Fannie Capt Perry, schr Chase J O n CoDin* 6tr T Boys J B Brokaw. wife'ti '^ ebil- Mre Hilllcr, tia dren, Tallahassee I . MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B, LCC8. u H ^mias R Hendricks, Nat Ex E T Leavy, <lo G .1 Foreacre, Ga O W ltosan, Balt £ Sipipkins 4 dsughter, Fla Miss L Ware, Ga Miss A A Ware, Ga D R Wadley, Ga C Cosdeer, in • ■ C 8 Whittlesey, Brun»wek J FUncklea. City J Powell, Tallahassee J' Wilkinson, N Y S Ashton, Fla J W Pickins, Augusta R T-RoU, Augusta L’CiAYiCS, N Y D WWCarr, Fla R Jenkins, Fia J H Gould, lady A child, Ga . CR Fowler, N Y J Tavlor, N Y G J Canning, N Y G B Welsh, Ga Gap* H C Dearborn, str Leo ‘ PAVILION HOTEL—H. K. S*AB8. 14 C H Noble, USA ! H_B T AaneikefC Mo Mayor’* Court* There was but uxie case brought before His Honor, the .Mayor, yesterday morning. That of a German, who is somewhat of an idiot, was brought up en the charge of vagrancy. The prisoner being unable to speak English, he was interpreted by a German citi zen. who learned from him that he had bdt recently arrived in this country, and was destitute of friends. Hu Honor, the Mayor, turned him over to the Ger man Fricndly Society, for disposition. Thf. Kuxkels.—Last evening, although the weather threatening, there was a fair house at the Theatre witness the performance of this troupe. The cho- nises of the company were well received and the Mlof °f Mr. Kuukel elicited much applause. Hughy Pough- trty made some very good hits, and hiS_extempore p P*ech on political' economy wa* greeted trith great l Pplause. Taken as a whole the company iB a very Sac °ne, and have met with a very flattering success ‘ n Swaunah. It will be seen by their announcement a another column that Mr. Kunk*lwill give an after- Dood Matinee, commencing at 3 o’clock to-day, for the special benefit of ladies and children, and this even- ^ the manager takes a benefit, upon which occasion best bill of the season wiii.be presents^. As this * ! 'he Ia>t chance our citizen's will have to hear this there will no doubt be a full house. ^Maukable Discbimination.—A few days since iveil known gentlemen of this city, while on a ^'-g excursion a few miles out, having occasion L -c*ve their carriage somewhat exposed, hazarded ^fisk of loss of other moveables in tfce vehicle, but ’ t the precaution to conceal in some bushes a bbttle Elegant Bourbon, aud a silver cup. After flashing t: *w coveys, and meeting with some success, they ^rned quite thirsty, but found tho silver cup, with cst Uie bottle of Bourbon, which some bibulous but typarently not avaricious thief had discovered. On ^•tioniug a gang of negroes which they shortly en- •cuntered, all denied any knowledge of the larceny, 1,01 one of them suggested that “some thieving nigger Qu>t have stolen it,” and on being asked his opinion M why the cup wad notj^kep*fepjipd that he reck- r -»W wliiskoy waa not tetetidiretfr. as fifingerona in de r 'wdman’s Bureau Corat tie alfeti cuF*. "Dc boya,” viid Lo, “eau take care ob de whiskey, but day know k ‘tter than to steal silver cup* because day get cotcb.’ Til Qutnnery, La ■|j T Harir^i R I‘ Shipping Intelligence. iti.,l.tnr. Almanac—TUa Day. At Tybee HIGH WATER. . 18 431 At Port. . ..11 li. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Fridav, Sept. 28, 1866. Arriwed. 1 steamship Lao, Deartim-n, ijpwTfoflj-tiuBtar 4 ^^*r e Fannie, Klmmey, PhttaioTpWa—ilantcr k G B^ Newberry, Howe* Boston—WiHer. A Fullar- t0 B»rk Eagle, Remington, New York, assorted srtgo . —W 11 Statlt A Co. - 1 ——* • - Cleared. Steamship Fawtia, Smoot. Baltimore LaRoche, Weal A Darnels.- . i _ „ T „„ steftniahlp 8a*tee, Shsriaan, Providence, RI-B H ^Steamer Two Boy* Garnett, Angusta-^Krwin * Hardee. ; . . Imparts. Per schr Fannie, Dorn Philadelphia—272 tons coal 40 pair railroad wheels. Per brig Nawberry, feom Boston—3it ton* coal Exports. Per steamship Fannie, for Baltimore 225, bnlefi cotton, 176 bbls dried peaches, S2 bdxea'tod*. 20,008 A lumber, rad mdse. CM ; Per steamship Ran toe, for Providence, B 1-478 bales upland Potion. - yjj Faiwattn. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ^Y QLUN a Meykr. On FIRST TUESDAY 3d October, in feont of Court House, at the usual hour of sales, will ba soid. .of land, pmesit* ,12-mils qtene, ou the d, 0 wltfh Id acre* arealsarod and fenced It St well tiutoured with Oak, Arekory and Pine. Also, 141 acres Land, of which 50 acres are cleared a»tl fenced to, with impressments thereon, consisting of a frame DwcHing, 33x90 t*A; T Servant Houaej 1 Baht,rad other oat-boildtags, all ot Which are iu the beat of order. se29-Ul TRUSTEE S SALE. BT BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October tifttJfO’fefluttrfOioCoiirt Hows* beiwara the tegal hours of sale. Lot No. 8,. corner of New Honsten and Jefferson feet front on New Houston, and 105 feet on Trash, purchaser to pay f&r titles. de29 IU ! 5 UbetawHITKRBr SALS.' BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. »ol4 THIS DAT. in front of store, at 10>£ o’clock, 1 bag C&ffee. Xbox Tobacco. .< t 1 bag Coffee, Damaged, on board of steamer Nighihifato, cai her pas sage from Naw York to tkis port, and sold under in- jiou aud by recommendation of Port Wardens, L--*■*-* UStderwriturt and all c^ocerned. ^ FOR Will anil on her Tae o'clock — m. For freight or p«usage, having superior aceommo- dittos* apply tn: A eAMMRLL *26 . . pA Bar, street. Murray’s Line FOR NiW YORK. ■V T. J. WAlaMff. - On TUESDAY, October Id. will be sold, to front of the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS en Lot No. 38 on Wrat Broad street, second Lot bate Ora too street Tbe improvements are a two-story Woodey Building and a Blacksmith’s Shop, autyrot to. a lease for four years and ais months at $80 per annam.. The above ora be treated for at private sale. For farther par rfi-* 1 ”'- enquire at the Counting Room. aepl2-21awtda , ; AUMINISriUTOB’8 8AL& UY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY to Ortabar next, at 11 Horn*, will he sold, by o’clock, in front of the Court Horn*, will he sold, by a permission of the Court of Ordlnsry of Washington Conhty,' • Part of Lot Letter L, situated on Market Square, corn at af Congress ateaah 98 by 8* now occupied bjr .C, L. Gilbert* - . - . Sold as the pioperty of Mrs. Ann Harris, deceased, for account afAhe heir and creditor* at arid estate. ANDREW McCONKY, sa28 - - Administrator. * bailboap stocX AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN, W1R be sold, in froflt of the Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, next, between to* 1*0*1 hours of sale, 24 Shares A. rad G. R. B. Stock, 10 Shares Central B. A Stock, Terms cash. **28 EXTRA gun* THIS #ERK. - *- ■ The steamship - . VK'PlfiRA'N, i ~ ‘ i-—, boWmao^er, ■ f - Will sail far the above port on Twesday, For freight en *epB6 , OcA^ti, at a Lutetisr, or ^ — o’clock — 1 Otherwise, apply to ’ HUNTER A GAMMELL. TRUSTEE’S- SALE. 1 BY BELL, WYLLY R CRRlITUff. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front *r tha Court House, between the legal hours Lot ’^o. ia, Gaston Ward, *60 'Teot'on Huntington street, and 175 on Jefferson (mure or leas), northwest corner. The improvementts consist of two woeden Dwellings, one with kitchen in yard. Fee simple. Sold by ordar of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heiA and qreduyra'cf tbe eebue of the,late Mr* a*tryJLQuan5575e^rased-- t. ,’ril'- ' Terms cash; purchaser -to pay Tor tmes and stamps. WILLIAM BURNS, I ( ROBERT MhlMflRE. j 1T,8t * c8 ' UUAHUIAN 8 SAL®., ^, BY BELL, WYLLY.At CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October next before tbe Court House, between the legal hoars of isle. . * . Lte X* 388, 27th Gistaieh tisannd Seortert, Mur- ray county, containing 160 acre* Lot No. 184, FothAh District, »N*t taction. Lump kin Bounty, eon tatotog 40 rerei. : - " . rr hdtNo7789. Fifth Di.tart, -Tirtf Section, Lumpkin oounty, oontakung 40 atwes. Sold by decree of the Superior Court, for the benefit of the heirs of tbe late James Love, deceased. > THOMAS G. MoGLASHAN, se28 Guardian. AUCTION- IjgtltffeLL, WYLLY ffc CHRISTIAN. •0 , THIS DAY. in fcont of Stare, at lfl« o’clodt, Will be sold* the usual assortment of Groceries, Flour, Ham* * Wises, Cheese, Codfish,. ., Liquors, Starch, Herrings, , bktfai'a. Candies, Brandy, — Tobacco, Shoulders. Sherry Wine* Furniture, Furnishing Goods, ■*;. Dry Goods, Yanked Notions, & a Terms, ca&h on delivery. -P’pi ALs ESTATE. AT AtPUTlONi it 88 ets. -tor yrltow. Oats-are-tirra-ra tefeW ct»;yw r ltye at 95 cts. .ft gallon. . ’ * B MoLAkse*—No Isles ftflwrtad, to-day, market quiet — aII at unchanged rates. o> T * J ’ WALSH, pKovuiof s. —The jobbing doaaind aantinues gqod, n, TrtSDAY, October 2d. will be sold, ia- front of s$ fk&tQ ranit ai (1 s-r-il tism.- fitmn tor Mr fn#l HjjTlIl .tli " u. _ re. * TftiaaA' >rk; mS qno< jiuf BacOll’ qioteMboulder^w Sides 20^c] ana Haras 24@26c tor sugar-cured. Nothing STTOAB.—Th« sales to-day-foot up 326 hogsheads rad 94 boxes Cuba, for refiaipg. at 10>^c, lour mouth* aud 45 hogsheads Demeraza on private terms. Seeds.—Clover is unchanged, very little offerihg^ we. quote at 7 50@f8, as to quality. Timothy 3 large lota, and 4(o/$4 *J5 lor jobbing. Flax 3 60(s>|3 GO berbuahel. , „ • , .. Salt.—Market unchanged; we quote Ground Alum at 2 15@$2 20. and Fins 3 lo@$3 40 pesuack. Turks Island at 00§61c per bushel. £ ’ Whisket.—Sales,to-dsy of 120 barrels City at $^4ft, - •Western is generrily held at 2 43@$2 45 per gallon. . ■ '• - titi-Hl .no The Great Invention of the Age : . V/ n. , Hoop Sl^irts^ 1. W. Bnidky’s Jtw Pstrnt BApex Ellip tic (or Doable) Spring Skirt. fTtHB inventionwiMlite of nfiplek<flfVre>f Ell X Pare Refined Steel Spring* ingeniously, hrM_. - tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, mahing the toaghest,inoetfiexible, elastic rad qurablel Spring everuAed. They seldom bend or break, nli. thorite- gleSprings, andconsequently preserve UlBlr rtwfdcC rad beantiful shape more than twice as long a* any Engle Spring Skirt that ever has or cab be Made. The wonderful flexibility andC£™*' rt pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will Im expehuiiof q p&rUcQUr)y fn ftH crowded Aihb* bite* Opera* Carriages: Railroad CarvChurdi Few* Arm Chair* for Promenade and House Ores* as the can he folded when to «s*A« occray asito.lt aacasity and convenl^aaly as- a ayr J>r Muslin A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort ,rad rest cotiveoiaoce of wearing the Duplex RHlptie Spring Skirt for a single day will never after- .. ,, th* Court Hons* The improvements on Lot No. 46, Minisville, corner ' iTtotoii 'ttsd tVcsl lhvad street* The lot is nubject U a ground rt-ut of $60 per annum. Th* improve ments aro a two-slory wooden House and. Store, well finished, and ont-liousa* '* T ! Terms essb, purchasers paying fowtitla m& stamps Possession wiU b* gin “ The fine sldewheel steamship A LA BA HI A, LIMBBURNER. Commander, WiH aall as above on For freight or passage, having superior accommo dation* ap*,d, ’Jr, ,>A B HARDEE, FORNEW YO^K ATLANTIC COAST Mail Stearn^h-ip Line. ^.— SIDE WHEEL MNE. . Cahln Fauage, $25..... Steerage, V 3 The new and very fast sailing side-wheel steamship GENERAL BARNES, 2.000 ton bsrthe* Tho* H. Morton, commander, will, positively sail on her regular tl^, Thursday, O t t. ASM, at 4 eVlnek (* m. “Vor freight onpasragb, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A FULLARTON, • fi Stoddard's Upper Kange. N B —No engaged berths secured after Tue.-day Oct. 2d. tfnlcsa paid far. - sep28 For Augusta AND. ALL WAY LANDINGS ON THSf SAVANNAH RIVER.' The new light draff steamer * EC LIPSE, Capt. P. H. Wud, * Is now receiving freight for the above place* and ‘ will leave on On Monday, Oet. 1st, at 6 o’clock p. m. For Freight engagements spp’y.to F. JF. SIMS & CO., or to - J. M. K1NUHLY, ae 29 - • • On the wbsrf. sep24 No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. PhiladelpGk and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Pkilardelpliia. i cm the 1st November. de29 HOUSE AND LAND AT AUCTION. BY BELL. WYLLY Si CIIR18WAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY in October, in front of the Court House, will oe sold the late Residence of Wm. Kemsbart, in Effingham county. It ia a healthy and pleasant locatie*. • The improvements consist of Dwelling, with four rooms, and dining room, pantry, closet, kitchen, store room, two barns, stable, carriage house with large loft, smoke and fowl houses, and a good well of water—all erected in 1062 and ’63—together with 350 Acres of Land bordering on the Central Railroad, 29 miles from Savannah. It lies between the Central Railroad and the Louisville Road, is 2% miles from Marlow, and 2 miles from Wbiiesville. tfft-ms—One-third ctefa; WaftUce In one and two years, with interest from date: purchaser paying for papers, stamps, Ac , th^ payment to be secured by a mortgage on the premises. * >ep25« ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of the Court House, on the first TUESDAY in November, between the legal hours of sale; • • Western fralf Lot No. 15, Warren Ward, with im provements, subject to a ground rent of seven dollars and fifty cents per annum. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for title*. aep-21 ANDREW M. BOSS, Admr. Thatojpt class eteamship Tqna wanda, J. TEAL, Commander, WD1 sail for the above poi t on . Saturday, Octobers, at.-- o’clock — For freight or passage, having sup: rior accommo- dations, apply to ’ “ - f -> • HPNTEB A GAMMELL. AUCTION SALE. BY ». M. LAFFITEAU, Will be sold THIS -DAY, tn front of store, at o’clock, Groceries, Dry Goods, . Clothing, Notion Ac. , ALSO, Household Furniture, Crockery ke. It COAL AT AUCTION. BY YORK. WILLIAMS. MalNTIRE A CO. WUlbe sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY to October next, in front of the Court House, in this city. (1418 one hand rod snd fifty tons, more or Iras, Soft CoiL suitable for find ily hr steamboat ns* 1 In lots to suit purchasers. se29 FOE SALE. f S-. ~ ■ <■ cfcAs. L. COLBY k CO., . 1 ,.Hpy . Cqr Bay rajAharoorfttiireet* To Rent, A comfortable DWELLING and 8f0*» attached, in a .central location. Apply at stg)26-tf Gould Spencer, J^T tieilTJ Wilkinflou, pjrfeer, F Groaclfioile, Fr*'“ Mary ?diwar* and 2 chfifli ^kival op th* Lko.—The fine soA ftet-goin^ 8, eam6bip Leo, Capt. H. C. Dearborn, from New York, a large number of passengers snd s full freight, arriv ed below at sn early hour yesterfirer^reATiiBg, but ^ Prevented from reaching her i&Sn otl account off ‘ W stage of the tide. This is the first trip of the k*>for several weeks, having bean laid tip in New taking extensive additions to her cabins, Ac., a a °tice of which will appear in onr next issue, v * —— - ■ \ gon kaw Notice.—We would direct attention !° tlle card ot Ex-Governor, jMnefe Johnson, idge.Mrs .!» driltt, L Joseph, C C Ayres, W Cooledge, M I^safor, C 8 WliHtlesey, G A Downing, T A tiridwl* H-fc- Wneeier. G H Wynkoop, H Black,MJ'BlacL Orat Taylor, A Slurew, H Stewart, M RuUff, W ELti, tira Corua and lady, 1) Marogua A Corau* Mias t Oorto* Miss L Corns, M It rammer, H Btansmer, H McCaU, L Ppraivsl, hiizabeth J Huy, R Perctval, Mrs McDonald ajid daughter, A Porter, A Vi right, J W Perkin* Lt Barlow, R T Bawl, Mr Cullinan, W -Greene, L Oner, W Atrarw. U B Welch, H Greens, J-’ W Robert* J ■ toke* tiife and 4 danflhtors, M Steven, i Corey, U lire**, W Quail, J Thompson, H Issues. W Apderson, 8 T biewari, W J Levy, T V steerage. 10 soother column, announcing that be wili Pi&ctice law in the State and FSBeral Courts In this city. ^ebsonal.—Mr. H. R. Sanford, Assistant Assessor ' Jf internal Revenue, 8th Mivttion. 4th District of Borgia, Headquarters at Atoen* has resigned, and la ”° w in town. Ha will be remembered ia formerly -liter Clerk here in tha office of Captain Kuowlton, A. a Q-M. . . m ■ i _ Stood *r<n Cobxscbew "Lost.”—‘By refevene* to an advertisement in another column, it vrfll be seen St the Our Honu has been Botlerixed to the extent * afiver spoon and eorkscrew. William* and 12 Consignees. Per steamship Leo, from New York-J W Anfler HAustin. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will watt twice as long ay the ring town covering which is used on Ml Single Steel H6oi Skirls. The three bottom rodI on every Stlrt arealsts Bonble Steel, rad twice or doable Covered tb prefnnt the cov ering from wearing off the rods When dragging down stains, stone step* Ac., wfcfch thfey ar* constantly aBSBBgjgSaBF-' WESTS', BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. 1. A 3- O. West,> Proprietors ot toe Invention, and Sol# Manu- fectifrnrt, w Cbaiahers and Iffanff 8fc EtoSa street* N For sale in all ffrst class stores in thifl dty. hnd« rifronghent the United States and Crafidto, Havana de Cab* Mexico, South America, and toe West In- tnflfllre for tha Duplex' HIRE* or'douhjt sefiMrtT ' Dfist This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed for the use of the Meal Prefeseiei ail Ike Family. h”L«g±a^jaga?afa IntxfoHlicnedicinai qaaUtiea (tontoanddinretl*) which OLD AND PORE GIN. LS!ass3ssKSSM ,,, t1 Put up in cases, contfimtng ohefioJBeiihoiUtiDtch, ndi<5ldhjr * ^ H. Gt. RUWE, SAVANNAH, Grocer* Ac. j IHINGSR A CO* , Sole Import«. So. Is Beam streak New York. SEW BULIAED RE-OPENED. the Warrington fuair Iti Mis» sad Bsrnsrj B*. , market mcarg, j 1 lED With three of.Shra* rentv-five cento par game. Tnp best of Ales, Wines, Xtquors and Segarf always A ~ _ to Go, Glaghom A I A Raida* E Ehrlich. epp»« „ G ^gaheim*r A S. «-e^f^ J A?2^joSSSSS«K- jGmUAsff*C^, VJ AUflbertv Gl PltoVdiamond Hoirombe A C*.Hess toR j C Maker, NemriUft B> icltol* Orff A W.TP*W»{j / £ Go, Loteil AIi-3 M Llllenthal; M* hardt G F Niclioi* Orff A m, . * --rr—j - „„ Tboma* KothacIlUd A L, C*j»i V-* W hart A Bro, Rogers A C, P ®*'ma® J* ardeon AH, J Ryan *Co, WKW 1 Co, Sioan, li A Co, E DSmythe A Co, R H Tatem. Tison A G, ri H YJB Newton A W, J L Villalonga, Wilder m. Co, E C Wade A Co, T H WUUnghafo. Dr. W. JOBS80»,.l>e YN PORRS his *M patrana and toe 1. that babas’ tetnmad to Shvaart the PMcticoof hteProfeatoow titklsoEoa < . OM Timber Cutters' Bank St. StiHan atsaet, ■ntrance, Brown’s Daeuerrean Gallery. <■ ; aspdt-dlw • Lathsl Laths! 100,000” AbWtff- Franklin, and for sale by CRANE A GRAYBILL. GARDEN LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. On the the first TUESDAY in October flext, in front of the Court House, between the l«ga4 hours of sate, will be told: 27 J* acres (more or leas).situated 2% miles from the city, between the Loufrville Road and Canal—20 acres cleared ground, and the rest well timbered. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. sep21 VALUABLE REAL EatA*TE AT AUC TION. . ’• * BY BULL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN. Witt be sold in front of Aha Court Howe, on toe first TUESDAY in October, between the tegal hears of sale: . No. 481—496 acres Coffee county, 6th District. No. 514—496 do do do rto du No. 207—490 do do ,do do do No. 301—490 do do do . go . dc Terms cash. Purchaser, paying ior title.. aep21 ’ ADMINISTRATORS sale. by BKLLf WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on toV ffrst "TUESDAY in November, in front of the Coart House, between tha tegal hours of sale, . Lot W8,17th District. 2d Section, Cherokee countv, 40-aore*. Lot No. 271. 2d District, 4th Section, Chwokee oounty. LotNVkML 11thDistrict,Leecoopty, 30234««w- Lot No. 11* 10th District, Dooly county, 30234 sere*. Lot No-186, 14th IfkWict ( l*»olyseuaty,2H34icrt#. Said by iiumtealnn' ef thfohaaocabl* Court of Ordi- nsry ofChathatat bounty aa toe -props^rbafcuging to the estate of George A. Ash, deceased, for tha benefit tof the-htore anfi-credltraa of toe eatate- THE UNITED STm BRAZIL MAIL StEAM^EIP COMPANY. ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND BIO DE JANEIRO. 35 old n-vni urn.. f Leave eyery Mauianil Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fl^., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FERNANDINA, JAGKSON- V1LLE AND PIOGLATA. nte new and elegant steam packet* _ : LilZZXE BAKER, Qapt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, having been apcdally fitted up fur This route * UK unsurpassed accommodations, will-leave lepalarly for the above place* the Sylvan Shore every .TUES DAY MORNING, and the Ltzzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. _ Returning, will leave Jacksonville every TSieettey and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday, rad Saturday ntitt)9ng* in time to connect With tlie New Yprk steamer* • For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida trtitiBfoiaf fTcUNNlNGIIAM, . • i . Agenta. N. R.—A11 freight payable by shippers. Jyiadf . ; : FOR SALE, ' RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW- IAT8, of vaiiona sizea and draft. ALSO, ig Vessels, Steam Barge* toe.- . A. M. DA COSTA, No. 42 Water street, N. Y. Under contract with the United States and Brazl Governments for the carriage of the mail* will dia. patch ope ot their. • l..— NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHEEL TEAMSHira, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, From the , • - IPort of iS’ew York! For the following named ports and at the follow ing rates df passage, payable in gold os Its eqniva- lent* „ ■ . . - . .jtw ■ FIRST CABIN. ... From New York to St. Thomas $S0 From New York to Para... $150 From New York to Pernambuco 170 From Blew York t» Bahi* 'ISO From New York to Rio tie Janeiro.............. 200 Steerage at half these rates, meals included, but not-beibUng. - An experienced Surgeon is attached to cacHveseel. - AIT Letters must paw through the Port Office. Post age 10 cent* . . . For fnrther Information or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE, Agent. .* No. 12 MOddard’s Block. • — ■ GARRISON A ALLEN, . Naw York Agents. my31 sepia A,in,q,tattator. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BRLL. WYLLY Si OHtoHRWL Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in NMember, in front of the Court House, between the legal hows rr. Of as** - , n /re-,- t " so^^c^O^^raWPAha^l Qf ike Jttin* and croditon of tbe estate of tbe Ulr Mlto .EUnlmth B. BarnweU, Oftcetoad. ... JOHN & BfiEKWKLL, sepl9 Adminiatmtor. Regular Auction Sales Of Hones, Miles, Cttttls, Wagons, Burgles, CARRIAGES. Sit., At the Ve*srinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay atreet, between Jetforaon and Montgomery street* wiU I on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wadnsadartherealter. aqplftf ADM1NIBTKATOR8 SALE. BY BULL. tolUrt tiKHTlAl.. WUl b* retd by order of the Court, ia front of thh Ooart House, on the FIRST TUESDAY ta tha legal hours of sal* 486 ACRES OF LAND stock. Slid or tha be’nefitof tha heirs amtcndL tttrsof toe estateo< to-Kltigt .’ .... Terms cash, purchaser to p*y lettitt*. rato-hfe And all fBMMMieff 1T78.T Opinions of the ffirsas. Blntilger *Co.‘, Nti. lffBeaver re**atation U*»t may Mrs. R. F. W. Ahston't BOABOIKG IU MI. m AN FCR YOUNG LADIES ILL BEOPEN (P- V iOSyoSPAY.Octtberlrt. fRfNOH wl^te tb® fit w wsBtej. £ W street. «>a«fesWtt,H-ft fs - feUMBk teflf ’nMdS w. Davis. Notice. S®*i!T«s»aasirrara. /executors SALE. - Br 4, j- VamsM- ! ) . j / OnTUBSDAt, October aa, wiUbe aeSA ******* the Court House, e»st half of Let No. 31, CntoW* Ward, subject to*£Soun*rwU of $1LSS- yr ■■■*■• wit^ impcovcmcbte, » LwWUng witU loaffiwui;*^ ^aJrthilj'cfLotNe. 18, Groan Ward- Gratmd.r«A> 48 shaiwfientnl Baflreod rtsafc. Sold, for a division amengaMIW heir* Tendseaeh, jmrattsaep^ylag for Ktira and "EXECUTORS BALE. BY THOHAS J. WU4M, ; On TUESDAY, pefoher 2d. tilBJfo aol* t ™' of U O»wSS?'W00oOf BtULDINO, <«l llto aoofo- m heir* aud creditors of acid estate. Trirms cash,’ pdrdmaer paying foff till#* and ateap* -AT in October, in ' ttaaawiah. be- ±i'iorida Sentinel, p PUBLIISHED TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, toU-WMlLT, BY W. A. SHORE It & J. B. OLIVER*. rpHE snhscritoM price is lower than that of ray X other papariffithe Slate, vis: Per ■fi'niii $6 or, six mouths - .4 oo Tjttee-motilhSi..... y... ■ 7... 209 The paper wlll.he Wruished ^ , . Ttiica a weak for one year -. $3 80.. - Once a week for on* 2 ou. We have able aarre^ondenta at Wash tog too. At. late* and other Fototaj who giro ri*'Weefola? ttaa end-moat rehahto new* Regarttiera df labor «,«CBera* we Intewtt to .cent tube the .Improve- menu already made on to* SENTINEL, until it be- eomas what It tomtorii* repld pcogtesa toward* THE LEADING PAPER. IN FLORIDA. , it feature of the SENTINEL Will he Chatham €oarrty Sheriff’s Sale. TWILL be sold qn the first TUESDAY in October rff- next, between the legal Amiss of edle, before the Coart House door lathe eily?( Savannah, the Steamer MARY ELLA, with all her tadklmg and ap parel: also, three Steaa BoUex* five Reapers, one handle Bedding, two boxes Bedding, one box Boots, one box Bedding, one boxStntiwiery, one box Crock ery, one Bed, toe., one box Ink and two boxes, esn- lents unknown: Levied on as the property of Henry L. Palmer and Charles C. Skiltoo, to satisfy ao attachment rcthrna- blele the Superior Court qf Ghathara county to Jan uary next, at the suit of Chap. L. Colby. A Co. SMd By order Of the Hon. A. H. Hansfcfl, Judge of tho superior Court ol tbe South ere Bietetot of Georg i* Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. - ■ BENJ. L. COL*. Sheriff C. C. “its devotion to thfrrtgM* intortots and feaHhgs'bf Florida ttnWMrr aMcken smter States; we would lilt them up from the valley of humiliation, exhort them to a forgtftfu nesa of the past (except its glories), rad nerve tneir arms for the arduous struggles ot the fu ture.” <■ Mr. Joes A. Grubb is our General Tmveling Agent, and is attChwiKed to receive subscriptions und solicit advertistogXollect money, and rcctipf for the same. yilOalK to OLIVER, sep24-dAtwtf Proprietor SHAWLS. ytz&D&rsiar™ A KSSSSSKSa^BBW.* . 84 to 1*4 Bteafc Tm*88 Shawl*- , Boperkwhaavy Berito Shawt* , •- < ■ Foe ante dteaw-M t- - - • —REST, Savannah. - , gt J#unary *«h, of fumling ltd coupons not here- are now* ready. TheyareoftMfecon- venienVdenominationB of $100, $300, $600, and hold- ofarar-dre.rouhOM we, ihvitial.to present them are tohded pft^ous 4o May 1st, 1986, will tortforli nary list. ft# J2S ItoMIrea M, drjitt B. T» GIBSON, r eH©Ul»SillW HULL, EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH^ GA. wsaagaaggg Lot No. 17, Carpenter’! Bow, fe* simple, and Xot No. u, ftjrtrir Mr* ttnprl’ totik hiwmm ware at tne rad^editoreaf aaidaMhfo. - • the would "respectfaily Inform illc generally, that they Are CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. \ IT ILL BE SOLD on the-flirt Tuesday in October TV next, between the legal hours of sale, belore the Court House door In the c(ty of Savatmuh. the steamer MARY ELLA, »tlh-*U her tackling and ap- p trVI; also, two Steam-Boilers and one lut of Bake* Lcvied-on aa the property of James Avery Sktlton, to satisfy a fl. fa. h-Bued out of .the Honorable tbe HopertorCourtof Ghhthsm county In fhvor of Baoh- nelis to Co. Property pointed out^hj ^tlaimifTs At- °»uaLtds . Sheriff- ot Chatham eounty. CHATHAM. COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD on tbe first Tuesday in October next, between fhe legal hours of sale, before th* Ooart House door, in the city of Savannah, LOT No. 17, and tbe improvements thereon,, in Liberty Ward, city of Savannah, bounded on'tne north by Sta’e street, on the south by President street, on the eas by Jefferson street, and on tbe west by Lot No. U. Levied on aa -the property ft Barney C. Wagner, to satisfy a fl: fa. iasued ont of the Honorable the County court for th* Oounty of Chatttaih fn favor of iVsiarad to Jansen. Properly pulntad hot by plain I itrs attorney. BENJ. L. COLE, an3l-td Sboriff of GlBtiteto bounty. David Bailey, MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, C>A. T HE ATTENTION of customers, frieiuls, and tbe public generally, is invited to the 9blect stock of Goods for.Fall and Winter Wear now opening, consisting of flDe French and - English Cassimeree: Black and ‘ Colored Cloth?; Doeskins; French and English-Bravers; Chinchil aCiotiis; Cash- mere and Silk Vc.vet Veetings, toq., all Qf which will tie made up at the shortest notice add In the moat fashionable style. . - - . A so, just received; a fine selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consisting of Sldrt* Merino Undanhirts.and Draw ers, Canton Flannel Drawers, English rad American Hosiery, Glow* Gauntlet* Cravats* Collar* Ac. Also. Umbrella* Shirt* measured .for and made to Gentlemen wishing any ottos whore.articles will de well to call before purchasing elsewhere, and ex- aatin* this,stock of good* recently selected by my self in New York. tar Teram positively cash. DAVID BAILEY, - No. 12 Whitaker street, a«2Mm Opposite Jno Olivara Patel Shop. FALL DRY GOODS. DeWitt dt Morgan,* Wholesale & Retail DeOlers, , 137 C«Mfreai Htreet, SAVANNAH, GA., AR-ti’. IFOW OPElOIfG DR E,Sg' GO QDS IS GREAT VABIirr AHttMUMft JWTttUHS:. - French aiarito* Poplin* rati Aiptcaa* Saxony Plaid* and Muslin Detains* KBgroh. French wl Metltu CUkaa, ^elsh.'Sexony rad Unehriiikable Flannel* Black Faaacb andfaucy Ckttlta and Oaortmeres, BiemBbad and BrowntohlrUnga and Shlrttogs. We Invite the attention offihuyhrs to onr stock, whicn Is offered at extremely low prieui 1 Addl ions will be mads weekly. sepl9-8m F-*3dWi “ 1 give i _ For Rent, ■ders^for LnmbeHn aayffttato't “Y #harf Storejtnd ah Alley Way Store. They are Ara k—i— we bav* ron-j A- ■ ' “ to 1 ^^ tofpuera ratt <JWWratil008*«¥l.ta ffood fiadar.' Fox fttrtber par- to M. Hramreff to - i .Vkkvj.i-^r. -row ■■■..■■• -.veranwa . POTATOES, ~l for rale lo^.WWra eoreffpi i TTr; ;. I,APPLES liMkjylum Bchatirti* tttid for eala vary low by 7000* ■ent, by ■e*a-tf BRADLEY, HILL'to CO., Ho.» Staiiardti Kww Frafh ffi»« ?; ,i a Vt-KWlff (M H11 rut .1 i fiU b*a*h s. A HARDEE to CO. oon^dooeneod. THOMAS H. MAXWELL,