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' da y MORNING OCTOBER 4.
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Si<ainstil|» and gteanww
fob new YORK
Oencral Barnes, Tnurfeday. October 4th,
'c, n Salvsd r, on Saturday, Octobereth,
IICM'-I' ■
clock p. >»•
FOB PHILADELPHIA. •
Tooawanda, Saturday, October 6, at 7«
. jjBlSll'P
' ,;K » ®
FOR DALTIMOBB*
,jip Gen. McClellan, on TUnrsday, October
fob daRIen.
,1 \i Pool, Friday morning, 5th inst., at
.;j©er xi. cu * ^
t':ock«
FOR FLORIDA.
< T i z7ie pakvr, every Saturday morning, at
’ * ,,c ’. lvftE snore, every.TneBday morning, ai
r MW Moots* STOW;—mrnfh» BdreittMan&t to
b© found in. another column, it will be seen that Mr.
D. 8. Kreuter, for many years connected with th
grocery business, has opened the store corner of
Lincoln street and York street lane, where he will
keep constantly oh hand the choicest groceries,
tables and liquors, and at as low prices as they can be
purchased elsewhere in the city. Mr. Kreuter having
made arrangements with several of the leading
houses in the North^vill receive per steamer,’weekly,
the choicest and besKrticles of provisions, fee. From
his long experience in the business in this city, we
have no doubt’ but that those who may give hith a
call wi^l be well satisfied with the articles and prices.
New Store.—By their advertisement in another
column it will be seen that Messrs. Einstein & Eck.
man have op ened a .pew wholesale and retail Boot
shoe, Hat and Clothing Store at 163 Congress street.
Their large stock embraces every article in their line,
purchased from the best manufacturing houses in
the Northern cities. They invite merchants and
planters to pive them & call before purchasing else
where.
^—\r ’TILL * v BROTHBtt, Newsdealers, tita-
}lc-.» r r 1,5 g u0 i;sellers, Bull street - (down stairs,
: )" a ne , next to the Post Office, arc au-
:^ ncru ‘ rCllts for the Daily News & Herald.
; * T,7 - e . - them will De promptly attended
OF COUNCIL.
C null mot last evening. Present—Hon.
t i -s u Mayor; and Aldermen Freeman, Me-
and Oasoy.
l0!I ’ ' ,if tho last meeting were read and ap.
fh£- Eaifl“ te -
-,rrd.
tc
«T. 9 H)DO r , •
Arrival of Steamers.—The steamship s Tonawan
da, Captain Teal, from Philadelphia, and the San Sal
vador, Captain Atkins, from New York, arrived yester
day. Both of these steamers were detained a day
behind their usual time on account of r.eavy weather.
f\>r full files of New York and Philadelphia papers,
we are indebted to Pursers J. S. Teal and C. C. Cam
bridge. ^ , .
Pilot Boat Anna Sims.—The pilot boat Anna Sima,
which has been laying up for soma time, undergoing
repairs, having completed the same, proceeded down
the river yesterday afternoon on a pleasure trip, prior
to entering the arena for her share of the business of
the fall aud winter trade.
£ C. Anderson, to whom was referred
of ilrainaso aud sewerage, asked the indul-
^7;, eB „ r a for not having attended to the
as he had been sick for sometime.
\, l V chairman of Firo Committee, to whom
^ r'ii referred the communication of Oglethorpe
~ lUJ p 4 ny, asking for the sum of four hundred
‘ dollars for services from V. i ' » <: , 18*53, to Au-
. * uMie a lengthy report, in which he stated
r . Company had not bec-n in service from A u-
... to August,. 1863; that their charter had run
• .jiuev were out of service; that in 1865, the
oifleers of the \ ompany had presented an
. -fr. m the provost marshal.directing him as chief
t0 turn the property over to said officers,
'kjTcwa-* done.
i. oowniittoe aiso presenied a protest from Mr. J.
. . ihf attorney of certain citizens, members
organization against allowing this
. m xh“ committee recommended that the prayer
, t j. e „ tiiioners be not granted, which, on motion,
c- ufirnied.
ll:c l ire Committee: to whom tans referred the pe-
... u f praii' is S 'rrell, asking permission to erect a
>r n.to . in front of lus liouso, submittei a report,
• ^ui -n-ling that the same be grituted, provided the
• raca’Jt o-Miplicd with the fire ordinance, which
• vidtdfor the erection of verandahs ten feet above
Ic'cM the street. Report adopted.
;ht same t- mmitiee made a report on the petition
Wil.-ou in regard to making certain repairs to
. .;,n l .udmgs, recommending it be granted, with
• ,-jain* 1 piu vision. Adopted.
T; e same comuiitteo submitted a bill from Mr. Phil-
tauk for two hundred and twenty-five dollars, for boil
and fixtures in tower on West Broad street, and as in
their •/.iir. 'H the bill was loo largo, they submitted it
to Council lor action.
Mayor’s Court.—There was ro Court yesterday,
in consequence of offenders having come to the con
clusion or taking a resting spell, probably to mAke a
fresh start,!
Mr. P. A Herbert, the gentlemanly agent of the
Italian Opera Troupe, arrived in the city yesterday
morning, and is stopping at the Pulaski House.
For copies of Jute Mocon papers we are indebted to
the Southern Express Company.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. \yiLTEKUUER.
After
tile U.<1«
W Hvan, Chariest,™
A Baring. Liverpool
P A Herhert.Airt Opera Co
n Solomon, Gordon
B T Russo il, Bakcf co
R C P iiklll, laily, lulant *
ncicc, Fla
.1 W Benui-t', hid
1) W Davis Clms
T W Neely, Jefferson cj
W K Mercer, Burke co
.1 Cru'oh, ecu, do
L B Uilletr. Augusta
Judge linker, Fla
W C Tinker, iiarien
1> Ci Wul'C, City
,1 H Ha} es, Fla
II11 Amesworth, Fla
W Peppin, Enfuula
,1 W Evereii A lady, MY
Col Holiday, Fin
,1 UobJoii, Paris
A Leih, co
A Gaueshlne, Palis
i> Call ii.au, C*y
I’ A -crouton. Augusta
T Fahey, Mobile
M Homans, Moliile
O J WPson, Pleasant III11
M J Cohen, City
: S Teal, sir Tonawanda
A .loues, . do
J M Foreman, do
Japr Baymore, do
Cant W Jennings, do
J Tracy, do
W C Harris, Pliila
H J Strobhar, Ga
H Beclltcr. Forsyth .
A Wylie, Fla
C H Prndilen, Macon
J A Davis, lady & servt,
Albany
Miss Kusscll, Angasta
8 T Neal, Dealing
N P Jclke, Fla
W Eatabrook, I^xlngiun
LJ Parr, C'oviugion
W H llra liord & lady, Fla
E Bradford, jr, F.a
11 Douelron, Tenn
Col Hamlllou, 8 C
J H iimlton, 8 C
P A Bol dest, City
H L sliultz, 8 j Ex
Oct. 3,1865.
354 bales cotton, 16 do yarn, 7 do rags, 83 do do-
mesucs,253 boxes guns, 13 ears scrap iron, 17 bids
dried frnlt. 11 rolls lecher, 12 cars lumber and mdse,
F W-Siros & Co, Crane A G, Briglmm, H A Co, Hon-
“r* a J, Woods t Co. Patten A Bon, Brady A M. L
MlIiEHDt, T J Walsh, J GaiHasd A CO, Tebean, p
k Co, Capt C A Beynotde. Bryan. H k Co, Champion
fc F, C D Rogers, Jones A W, Tison A G, E C Wade
.1 M Kmchley, J A Roberts, Austin A K, Anderson A
8on, L J Gnilmaitin A Co. P U Beto. A S Hartrldue.
JL Villalonga, Bothwellft W, BeB/W AC
GIST UK VEliELS 111 TIIK PORT OV
SAVANNAH. 2
SAYAnotOcU A 1866.
artHtanips.'
San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee.
Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A Gam-
mell. - ...
Jshot Dalglish, (Bt) Dalglish, Catite*ena-L t
OuUiuartin A Co. ■ ... • - •.
Sagadahock, Auld, Boston—C L Coibjr A Co.“
Starlight, sparrow, SoMth America—O AlcDonongh.
Aobie .N Franklin, Holbrook, discharging—Crane A
GraybHL _ .
Ragle, Remington, discharging^* J Stark ft’Co.
BRIGS. ►
Nellie Mitchell/Dnnphy, Asplnwall—C L Colby ft
Co.
Mintle Miller, Morton. Portland—Blair A Bickford.
Irene, Tyre, New Ywk—C.B Colby A bo.
Firm, (Br) Wi ey, Burbadoes—T B Marshall A Bro.
Prank W, Joleinc, Halifax—Crane A GraybiU.
Prairie Rose, Bamloff, discharging—Hunter k
Gammell. *
Newberry, How.es, discharging—Wilder ft Fab.
larton.
SCHOOKKRS.
Arlington. Halsey, discharging—Hunter A Gatn-
melL
W L Springs, Steelman, Philadelphhi—Wilder A
Fuilarton.
Glenroy, Mnrray, waiting—nnnter A Gammell.
Forest King, Welsh, discharging—R K Hertz A Co.
Wassta, Haskins, New York—0 L Colhy A CO.
M E Taber, Arnold, discharging—K E Hertz A Co.
A Keen, Robinson, Philadelphia—'T B Marshall A
Bro
M B Mahoney, CoBn, discharging—Peters k Hol
lingsworth.
Ora ffloueta, Ryan, discharging—Nixon A Don
nelly.
Fannie, Kinsey—Hunter A Gammell.
SavliWtoutesatfe frfcerCtrrreirtr
Article*.
l*r\From
to
AAs, klat«»ey, CdUlfia k Co., $ & 4 c.
Pfnladek)fcR ? . bbl Ai 00 A.
Scotch and English cask.. .doz 4 75 §
Imitation doz 3 00 ^
Taylor's Albany Cream... . .bbl 19 00
Atplb -bbl 5 50 (m G 09
Bawung, Gunny yd 36^(g^ 38
Tucker. Carter 6l Co yd 40 © 45
Dundee yd* 35 (a) 45
Beef,Mess. ..bbl 23 00 (g
i jtra. Mess (new) half bbl 17 00 (u) 18 00 .
Ftfltou Market haifbbls 1700
BacoH, Itibbed Sides tti 21 <£ 21
Clear do do lb 22 (a)
* Clear Sides lb
bfioulders ib
lb
Brfawm Pilot ib
»
BEANip. Mediums bbl 6 00
Bra.*C,7 cwt
Butter, Goshen lb
MtHJd Weateru. \.. lb
Candles, Adamantine. tb
Mould -fti
Mould
Coal, Bed Asli, dehTered. .ton
English, do •
CaSdi, Asserted
Fancy....".., gp
Caeasn, Farm Dairy...
Good Factory S'..... It;
English Dairy.. ........2b
Cioabs, Comi.-otierrt M
Seed and Havana............M
Imported.,,:.....Jt
Corv.K, ML Domingo lb
Bin... 1 ... tb
- Java, common to.good lb
DomssYki Ubona—
Shirtings, « yd
'Shinmgs, yd
Yarns, .ji bunch
Cotton Omabargs.....-....8oz
Georgia Plains yd
Prints yd
Flour,’ buperhne bbl
Extra. bbl
Wustern, taucy brands bbl! 16 -U)
7 00
. 40
<3
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6>i©
00 ©
50 ©
43 ©
«1S |
ton U 60 ©
30 ©
• *0 ©
15 ©
21 ©
J>* ©
SOM © SO 00
3-8
27 <0
28
im 0
22
9 SO:
O 13 (tt
<S* 18 0b
4? a 74
$ 24 (*0
Financial and Commercial.
■ubpioii, mi 'tion was made to lay ou
ire vailed.
prepared as per resoluflon of Coun-
. u-as r.a i fir t t:me, providing for the extension of
tin- plan of tli city over farm lot iir Holland tytiling,
Pereival Ward, au>l the opening of certain streets.
Tiic ordinance w is laid over and ordered to be pub-
llsh*d for :uforui.iUi*n.
ff.v i-t tl:iuu was received from wm. Remshart, ask
ing teriui-si'iii to ripair certain wooden buildings.
Beft-rred to Ciiit-f Fireman.
A jn*tn»!'»i from John Roach, asking permission
lobuiltl au extension to wooden building corner West
Broad and Chariton streets, wa> received and referred
to/’iiiff Fireman. ^
Petition ofjas. McDonald, asking permission to
build a kitchen on ol No. 24, Charlton street, was ro-
Krred to Fireman.
Pet.tion ■: li. Mallon, asking permission to r»^air
- •jiien buiiiiiiig Southwest corner of Congress and
Whitaker struts, was referred to Chief Fireman.
A c:juiu:uuicatiou from Waring Bussell, E^q.,
Jailor, Hiking that tlic pay of the watchman at tae
.sil !•** mcrca-c-ii, was received. Tlie petitioner stated
that :uc watchmen were required to be on duty
e:g'-t*vu hours i ut of the twenty four, and in many
irstances had to act as nurses to the pick prisoners in
iidicoi) to tin ir other duties, and that the pay was
■••piate to suyport their families.
• in :i ,u was made that the salaries of the tvatcli-
n.c.U- in.leased to correspond with that received by.
tin city p'uicunon. Adopted.
A i-rtition was received from Mrs. C: Conn asking
tbii liie taxes on certain property which she was pre-
Tmuilfruui lining bo refunded, which'’was referred to
a Ofy Ireasuier, and if all dues were paid he waB
r i-rci io refund tlio amount asked for. i
A jietition numerously signed was received from j
Ur.Jao. McDermott, Messenger of Council, asking
‘fiat l i- sjUry bo increased.
t ieriii:,n McMahon paid a high tribute to the effl-
ci- ;aiul fauhl'ulneas of htr. McDermoti, and moved
kiltie -mm of one hundred dollars be appropriated
t Liu. for. extra services, which motion was adopted
•.]'•!man Freeman offered a le-oliuion that the
ti. -uni t-l two hundred dollars bo appropriated to
fc-c.tv Printer lor luo maniionn which the work
bsi lki\i. xcciited, and in view of the large amount
•f extra work which had been xierformed.
Mr. Frreman slated tliat most of the old ordinances
tad beta r viicd and published, and that a great
ntiijy i.n. ;e had"been published for information afto
fu.v. rtiuViug, thus nece*biuiting a double
amouut cl work.
0a inoiiou, iluf resolution was adopted.
A aicjii,-icatiou from, the Chairman of the Board
ofElucauua was received, asking for an appropriation
of arc iitindrej doliara for the ittontti of September.
E: red to them xt Board.
•y efft-reda resolution providing for
v«i hundred copies of the Mayor’s and
report in pamphlet form, for distri-
a.hg:(ed(o. ' :
ty offered a reso utioii providing for
tiic rateiitiou-of Mr. JJerrien as assistant in the Clerk's
$ • uni.! Ja: nary next, at a Baiary nf one huudred
d-.-.iura, which was amended to read; M That he be re-
! ‘*:vd 1 -i.g as his services are required in tbs
cfficf," alter which it passed.
h e May»,r submitted his annual report as pub-
ftshtd iu .n ews and Herald of yesterday morn ng.
Aiueruiuii Freeman Btated that he had authorized
purchase of Lot No. 17, Carpenter’s Row, aare-
tt-mtufiided iho Committee cf Freeholders, for the
ium o» $1,95U
AidfcrniAn Crane offt-red a resolution providing for
g the Salary of Mr. Cole, tho Assistant Clerk
l - •••e M .iket, to forty dollars per month.
He Mid the Hillary of tho Assistant was but twenty-
‘brs, but tho Clerk, Mr. Bruner, had been-pay-
* n - lum flitceu dollars a mouth out of hie own salary,
ft * din ion was agreed to.
the auditing of sundry aceounts Council ad-
l " lt Grand Cotckrt To-night.—At the solicitation
’■Mitral of our most respectable citizens. Professors
y “t--,Louis and Maas,and Mr. Erlich have consented
‘V'' 1 a second grand concert at St. Andrew's JElall
*’ ►■ eniug. That tho citizens of Savannah are lover fl
■*tmiBic i-** not a mere boaet, but a fact that finds its
5 »eit»on ou every good opportuuity. Wo therefore beg
assure them that, judging from the skill and
^’••t di-played by these geuileuien on the evening of
‘teiSth ultimo, tlie true devotee who deliglits in the
of music will be more than gratified by the per-
kftn.nce this eveniug. They will have the occasion
- i caiy of hearing the renditions of an aBBociatioli
'** favorite artists, but they will, as they should, be
ffriug encouragement to the musical talent which re-
;id €h m their midst. The programme, which appears
•t another column, is too well known need special
^enti a by us. For tlio present we must be coutent
^ ft‘-:i!sg our lutroductory notice until we meet the
PiofeugoYs and the reader in the concert poom, to go
^toecstacies «.f delight over tlie pure and vigorourf
‘^'f iruti^ns of tlie grand master, so firmly enshrined
•k the hearts of all who love music for ita refining and
character, and its humanizing influence*.
Arrest of a Dry Good* ■fThtef*
Ah-^m seven o’clock last evening Policeman Quatie,
on duty at the Market, obaenred a man liaising
'••th a holt and portion of a bolt of dry goods. Think-
,n k tuat all was not right, the man was stopped by Po-
liC «iuaii Quane anu questioned about the goods in his
•'^session. jj fc i U g unable to give a fair statement, he
w Wub-ju! b&ing tak,eu into custody, when he dropped
P° 0t i* and ran. He was closely pursued by the
talicenmn, who was compelled to bring his club to
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLY.
W M Smith, City [Mrs L Maaina, Fia
A Twinainaue, Augusta MSchwaiz, do
Mi««s Basa, Ga | F J Egbei t, do
A Reppard, wife k son,Qa vi Het nek, N Y
J Friend. Fernanainu H Hentlrickson, wife
c Pike, N Y j child. Fernamllna
L -1 Whifeside & lady, F*a .) Snyder, A&OK-R
Miss M Whiteside, Fla |J Verderey. do
Mis - S Whiteside, Fla Mrs A Russell, N Y
G H WhitesMe, Fla |J C Aideu, Skidaway
G B Whiteside, Fla J •
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luc*.
F Wvatt, Ga
1) L Yu'ce, Fla
.1 B Hill, Newton
J W Laiiei^r, .sewton
»y M JRuhiusOn. Rev Cutler
Mr Suiitn, City
E Pipe, City
S Hoyt, N Y
Gen Tilisou, Ga
W A Hopkins, Tsnn
Dr J D Martin, Uitjr
N KoDiieau, CRB
li Merunni. City ' *
Mrs 11 u:I A: child, Phil
Dr Wimie, USA
J Amirf. N Y
J A Murphy, N Y
E T Routh, N Y
*V Ji Al« ssene, Boston
J Ellen wood, Fia
J S Turner, Fla
B F Lyons, Fla
JJ Hatch, <£ indy, Chelsea'
(Mrs * F Mitchell, . do
[Mi’S J Main. ' do
A apple Americu*
111 M Noe, sir S Salvador
A Lo©b. Horn era vifte
] F H Tiffany A lad}’, N Y
PAVILION HOTEL—Hi K. Sears.
|F Fisher, etr Sau Salvador
J A Frost. do
H W Page* do
TGoodwin, * |.l Henry, do
If G Price, ul Linn, do
P Buss, <A Hamilton, do
R E iiailiugtou'WaltJiour- F KeiApvm, do
jCapi F Gadagher, USA
G Knox, >' Y
G U end licks, Ga
H McDonald.
ville
S YVAJflfAH MARKET.
Savannah, Wedne*day, Oct. 5,1866.
Cotton—There has been ah active demand during
the nast week, and prices have advanced fully 5c. on
last week’* prices, say 39@40c. for New York mid
dlings, at which prices all desirable lots are eagerly
taken up. Inferior grades and uneven lots are not in
request.
The receipts for the week amount to 2.520 bales up
land and 19 do. Sea Island, against l.lOOruplauda and
—5- Sea Islands for the week previous—increase in
receipts, 1,439 bales. The exports for the week
amount to 2,373 bales upland against 1,848 bales up
land aud 33 do. Sea Island for the wesk previous—in
crease iu exports, 486 bales.
Cotton. Statement.
m a ^ » a op
3 I s I S |
I'l I 1 I a
3 b f ? ! I
■M.f
Ilf iff
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1st
r
EXPORTS OF COTTON '
Prom September 23, 18#r., to (fetober 3, I960.
Shipping Intelligence.
.tlSiiiature Ahnanw;—Tills Day.
if HI II WATER. .
. 2 15.At Port.
the ] rim
City Ir« i
. e.iuai
. * -PORT OF SAVANNAn.
" Wednesday, Oct 3. 1886.
Arrived.
Steaniphip Tonawanda. Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter
A Ganincll.
Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New Yorls—B 11
Hardee.
St earner Two Boys GarnCtt, Augusta—Brwm &
Hardte.
Cleared.
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen.
B ig Beil Barnard, C ok, Philadelphia—G
gart.
Below.
A bark and tiirre-urasted schooner.
Ports.
Liverpool
Boston. :[
New* York [
Baltimore.. ...I
Philadelphia. i
Providence, R. L J
Total Exports I
N*w Georgia...............*»ck 7
Fish, Mackerel, No. 1 .bbl 23 U0
do do kite 3 t>5 <gi
do No. 2 bbi 21 0U & 22
do do >a bbls 11 OU (g)
do do .....kite 3 00 (or * •
do No. 3, Urge....bbl 18 00 &
Herrings, No. 1 ....box 80 <qi
.. ,«lo Scaled., box 90 (yt
Cod, choice lb 09 ($
Fertilizer*, ith’d* Phos.Liu^.toni 62 50 &
Guano, Peruvian ton 110 (.0 (£120 00
3 Bolivian ton! 80 00 <&
Grain, Corn, yellow IT. wharf bush 1 22 (gj
WAite - bunhl 130 (# 135
Mixed bUhiii
Gats...., ....bush 75 @
GlAss, ’ American Window % . I
Hat, Prune Northeru.... cwt} 1 75 @ 2 00
Eastern cwt 1 90 <gr
Hides, good Flint lb 11%(<£
Dry Salted *. in n ^
Hominy ...bbl* 5 50 ($
IRON, Swedes............; ft 9 10
Refined ft 6,' 4 (g)
Lard, Prime Leaf..../ lb 24 ^
Pressed...... ft 24 S
LKau .*...ft 12
Lime, ltocUsiul. Uni 2 25 (g
Leather. lYeiiok c$tfsKin doz Hot <4 87 I
S^le Bern lock..ft 40
Oak Tuuucd Ib| 55 (aj l
Liquors—Whisky— j
J, Gibson, Sons & Co.'s X.gal] 3 45 (5}
do do Old NecUir.gai. 4 10 ^
do...-do 0amnet.;/.faij 5 00
/ Ve J. Tlatk k Son’s XU*Qt... -gal ^ -
r. *” An 1 A. — •'
9?
Aoctton Sates.
BY BDUlf ft HBYBR.
THIS DAY, 4th lost, at 10 o'clock, will he M6.
* 1 hhd. Bacon Shooldera
2 hhds. amoked Ham,
3 teA augir-cntv4 Hams
10 blfls. yiour
20 boxes Goshen Cheese
.20 tub* Lard
'20 bbls. Ufht-browo Sngsr " -
10 bask^e Champagne
‘ 20 boxes Claret * *
5 boxea Chewing Tobacco
10 boxes Tomato
10,000 assorted
orse,
agMi^umes,
, Boggy and. Harness
1 Unger’s Sewing Machine new, in Black Wat.
not Case, oc4-lt
CONTINUED
CHATHAM COUNTY SfiEWFPS H4TH
W ILL be sold on the second TUESDAY in October
next, between the legal honaa or sale; befor-
the Conrt House door in the city or Ssyannah, the
Steamer MAUY KLLA, with. aU her tackling end an
tierel t also, three 8re<ta BoHetm flw Beepers, one
bundle Bedding, two boxes Bedding, one box Boots,
one box Reddiug, one box Stationery, one box Crock,
ery, one Bed, Ac., cne box lag and tiro boxes, esn-
t.ute uakndwn s ' .
Levied on as the property of Henry L. PHmer and
nun! Swan . CharlesC.Sklltoo,tosgtWyan ettaehmeutreturns
“ Vc yg hi. tn Sit, SnnMrlor Court ol Chatham conntv in Jen.
ble to Hie Superior Court of Chatham county in Jan-
nary next, at the suit of Cges. L Colby A Co.
Sold t>j order or the Hon. A. U. Uausell, Judge of
the Soperkir Court ol theSonthera District of Georgia.
Property pointed ou r by plaintliT’s attorney.
snipping,
Eip.pir© Line
FOB HEW TOIL
PASSAGE RATBB:
Cabin Passage. BB3...........Steerage, $13 ’
*’ THE STEAMER
OlhlahftblM ^
omuuTng.
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC C0A8T
Alail Steamship Xjine.
SIDS WHEEL DIN®.
San Salvador'
ATKIN'S, lUst€£ ' ,
win aat( for Sew Y ork n ^ v '
latarilay, Oct/ 6, at S o'clock p. I '
For height or passage, having aecoamodations sa
perior to any Bteamer In this trade, apply to
'*’• - hE. 1UBDKB
No, 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents,
oc3 ’ No. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y.
Scp21
BE.NJ. L. COLK. ShertYC. C.
TRUSTEES SALE.
BY BEkh, WYLLY ft CHRISTJAB.
Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November
next, tn front oft he Coort Honse, between the legal
hours of sale.
Lot Not 8, corner of New Houstea and Jeftereon
streets. GO feet front on New Houston, end 165 feet on
Jefferson. ' —
Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles. de2>
Regular Auction Sales
OF
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Maggies,
< CARRIAGES, *e.,
At the Veterinary Stables of R. V. CAKVBELL, on
Bey street, between Jefferson end Montgomery street-,
will cowmenoe on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and
evMjJKeitoe8d©^2Si2St.«__««««JSBit2s,
Ex. Keel.. _
Wsllsce’s Bramie—
Bo«rbou Whisky X gal 2 70 ©
Old Kentucky Whisky ... .gall 3 00 ©
’ lmpersti -Nee.sr Whisky.. .gm| 8 48 © ,,i,
Koilly, Lesvy A Co.’a iiiiiud.—.
McGregor Whtbky....' gsi| 4 60 © 4 75
Weaver Bye Whisky gall 3 75 © 3 85
Old BouruonWhisky., ga:| 3 GO © 3 75
Lone Star gal] 2 35 © 2 95
Otard, Dupuy *y Co.
. qr; naif haU' casks, gal
Pinch Qastiliou it Co........gel
ltDM—Lons 8i»r. :_...gui
Oin—Uolleud Gin gol
Uoluiuumu gal
Wises—Chamiwgue dun
12 00 ($’
10110 © 16 00
2 ttt *© * 10
5 50 © 6 00
4 00 ©
28 00 © 40 00
Claret c,),...., cssei 6 50 © 8 50
Sherry Wine, in egiuli casks.giu
Fort Wine gal
Molasses, New Cubs, hkde gsi
J- I.C sod Ga. Syrup nom... .gel
Imports.
Per steamer Two Boys, Irom Angnsta—: boilaEi 7
bag, poi aloes, and nhlse.
Exports.
P?r Bteirashlp V'eferan, for Provilnnce, 1? 1—482.
bales upland coium, 12 tonsmld iron.
Prr brL Bell Barnard, for Phi:adelphla-418 tons
railroad Iron.
■’aaicasera.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Mlss
A Russell, Miss t) Whlieside, Mrs R ed, MissRrcil,
Mils Mucrni, Ml-3 Misirc, MI-s .lanis, Miss Purler,
Miss A K dliflish, GAp.iCl, wile mid 6 children, J .1
liaich and wife. .S 51 .con, wife, 3 children and anrvi,
I)r J Davis, wife slid svt. Mrs H Scott and child, s J
white-idcs and wile, Mr» SI -.Whitesides, MrsQA
Mo lnskev, MiaH T Prentice, 5Iis3 A Wjnn, Mrs
w ard, .1 li Dii.-sey. wife and 4clilldri n, \V Elm< r and
wife Mrs c T Miicbeil, Mrs K Jordan, Mrs H Ward,
Mrs J Sloan, Mrs R C Decker an 1 iUui«Uter, Jas W
Everett and wile, Mrs Brown, Mary Fienvug. Ann
\lcAnile, J W li irroiighs and wi e, H Hendrickssn,
Wi c nd child, Mrs M Rawls, oBHsit add wife, P
\ Bingesi, mo her, sister aud 3 men, W Kline. 1 A
Scranton, J Anmfit, F W Reed. .1 Cohpn, T Fleming.
D J Real, M Hrttrick, 11 B-ckler, J Slern. P Ward, L
Wirkeiiaki. A Wiley, W U Measure, F Hunter, AT
Metcnll C T Sawyer. W rippen, James Klduwood, J
Schwarz, F« Egbert, C Volker, E J dowdy, G If
Whiteside, G M Whiteside and servt, J Avon, J II
flays, J s Turner, C K Prutbleu, Mr McKeralium, .1 A
Murphy. M Hearn. E R iir. Mr Meade, C Kelly, Th..s
Fahey, J Friend, II Amsw. ri.il, G Pliny 51 Mannier,
Mr W el man, 1) Ca.iayi.mi. M Dawson, P H Bond, C
U Pearco, M E Day, F Walter, 51 D Sickles.
per elesmship JTonawanda, from Philadelphia—J
McConaghy, (any and 2 children, Miss M Hnnter, E
T Hasti'.g, Mrs-EH McKenzie, B Grade and lady,
Mrs M Hull, Mrs M Lowe. Mrs Conway and family. J
G Dioiz, mdy and 3 children, Mrs © Wilsud, Sirs 51 A
O linn W Mea lowcrolt, lady aud 4 ehiidran. Mrs S S
Fad e, W (>Harris, S S Fudge, Woriwn, A Reppard,
S li Levitt. V Natttaus. AN Sibley. W R T .mb, Mrs
M P Birtfum, Sirs A Reppard apd sou. L T P»lmg,
and i deck.
p , r Rteamcr Two Boys from Augusta—J G Mingel-
doif, R II Mlkler.
• Consignees,
Per sleimsliip Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—C R
R, Hunter A (i, 1’raue k G. -Macky, B A Co, A Dnteii-
hoirer, MA C’.,hcn, F M Sl.ieli, Erwin,* H, w H
Whliuey & Co, 1. Ldienthal, L * Kohn. McKee, B ft
Co, A Minis, H Meimmrd & llro,.) Langsdorf ft Co,
G B Luiuar, W W L’.ncoin, L JI Levllt. -
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—J H
Anedge, Adams Ex'. Aus'in A E, Autlerson A Soil T
U Ausiiu, G Appel, B .use .v II, A Behrens, B.uu * M,
Brigham. 11 & 'Co, T Bateson, iiothwell ft W, $V K
Boggs. Cooper, O & F, Clark * N. Coil'serat ft J, R
Cowdm, N, tamp ft Co, CM chase, 8 M Coldlng,
COinby, S & Co, I olm, Caffrey ft U, Callaghan ft CO,
Ciuglioru jc C A Cohen, 1 W catey, Chamiiion ifi
M A Cohen Crime ft G, J Davidson, M J Boyle ft Co,
L uuuii, J H Demand, Doyle ft Co, T J Dunbar Co,
DeWiU ft M. J Deacy, Duncan ft J, Krwiu A H, B ft
Ein-lbin. E Ehrlicli, I) Finnegan, -M Fi rst A Co. A ft
L Filed*ihierg, ,sGoo lad, I. J uuilmardu. CL Gil
bert, G W Garmauy, A Uomin, G ft h, T Gilhooly, H
B Holliday, H tl Hoeg. B II Hardee. Holcombe at Co,
Heidi ft L, Houseman. A ft Co, A liamee, Mrs Has-
scit A S Hartlldgc, Hilton ft K, A li Ives, Mrs JOues,
Jolinstou, W ft Co, Kenny ft B. E H Kiniu, Kenny, o
N H Knann. M Ulieutlud, M Lavtn, J ljuna, 1,
t Eov"ll L A Kohn, LaKocne. W ft D, J Lippman,
faihrop ft Co; Upprn n ft B.o, M S Meyer, P Mc
Donald^ J H Moses, 7l“vred’j
ft Bro, Mclutyreft Co. “n^Rx’h
Me tiahon Miner ft Bro, J C Maker ^Co, Nat Kx H
W Pease, ® L Neidiitiger, *>™ i'Oadiftgimtrff® I^en-
llce, Palmer ft D, T Pepper. t
a, II-Rosens - will, .. ra<y jNdwffnrl
Kuwe J A Roberta, J j
c t) Holers, Sioau, fe k J H 8 , a . t
M, G McGiuiy, W aiarr, tayhCufMOet'» HS a k.
A A Holomoi.B ft CO, E D rtrffrtlw. B Q Tddrwcjv
TUOI11|)BuD,
2,373
BAQcr«a—Is offering freely at 36(<$37c., with but
little demand. ^
Bacon.—Thsrs is* fair stock on the market, with a
good demand. We quote ribbed sides at 22<&22*£c.;
clear do. at 23c.; shoulders, 17@19c.; bams, 26©29c.
Duffleld hams sre held at 20>4©32c.
Coffse.—There is a good supply on the market,
with a fair demaud. We quote Rio at 2G^)30c.; La-
guira, 32 %c.; sad Jsva from ^7>i to 43 cents.
Flouh.— Both old and new is in good supply, with a
fair demand. It is held at from $8 60 to $18 $ bfyl.,
according to quality.
Objlin.—The market continues well supplied with
both wMte and yellow com. Western white is selling
in quantities at $1 20, and Maryland, white from SI 35
to $1 40. Yellow is selling In quantities at $1 ifiy*
$1 20. and retailing at $1 20($$1*«25.
Hat—Is now coming in very freely, with alight.de-
mand prevailing; except for local consumption. We
quote Northern at $1 70 from wharf, and $1 75^4 80
from store, and Eastern, $1 90. • '
Hidks—Have advanced %c. t and eagerly taken on
arrival. The receipts are still smalL We quote how
at J2^c. ^ lh. ' '
Limk—Is in good supply, with a fair demand. Itjs
held at $2 2»@i2 50 according to quantity.
- Molabsxs.—Th® demand is confined to the retail
trade, for which the limited supply is adequate. A
cargo of Cuba, old crop, consisting of 50 hhds. and
400 bbls., arrived duriug the past week, a portion of
which has been sold at 62e. It is now held from atoft
at6K§55c.' ' /
Rom.—There is a fair supply, with «i •twpfofed
demand. It is held at 18®22c.
Oats.—The market is well supplisd with a fair de
mand. Iu large quantities they sre .setting at 75c, and
by retail at 80@S5c. per bushel.
Scaams.—The supply is limited, with but Hkte
wholesale demand. Prices are stiff, with air upward
tendency.
— — — - v
EXPORT* or TIMBKH AKD LUMBSU ^ .
from 1st September, I860. *
Meal bbl
From Mills bilaii
Nails T ft
Naval Stores, Tar ...bbi
Turpentine /. bbl
1{hsji y bbi
Oils, s^perni g*i
Lard. gal
Kerosene g»*
Traiu . gal
OnioKSv ... bbi
Paper, News Printing ft|
Ledger.... ft
Commercial Note.’.ream
‘Letter ream
Foolscap. ream
Wrapping, targe aiwe ream
eta ton all size ream
Peas f ousfi
Pork, Prime and ltqmp bbl
Mtss. bbl
Powdeji kegi
do half kegi
do qr. kegs
do.. .V.. ft cans
Potatoes bbi
Rice. Clean ss. C ,.ft
India. i. .... ft
Raisins, layer box
Layer. half box
do .qr. box
R41PE, Greenfeaf.
Hyinp. v . ,.i......ft
Jute....*..’. ;;....ft
8alt. Liverpool, as to quantity.sack
So.vP ft
Georgia Ctiemical ft
Othe,. Brands
Shot, Drop,-, bag
Luck:.. .b^
Sugars,Musco’do and Porto itico.ib,
While li ft!
Yel.ow C ft
Crushed ft
Granulated ft
Havana box
Tallow. —.. ft
Tobacco, Smoking, from stems..ft
do % do leaf....ft
Chewing, Diamond Twist.. ..ft
do - Spun Roll ft
Bright choice grades ft
Medium ft
Low... % ft
Teas, Grogiir*.. r ...\
liiicir:.I; .Hi 1
Twine ’j..lb
Vineoak, White aiul Cider gal
)i>, Oak,iu j’ard..........,ccftl
Pin- coid p
LigHtivood .cord
Wool. (Juwashed. *.....ft
Washed. ft
Wax. ft
4 00 (o> 4 60
80 <tj>
7 00 dp
1 cd ©
7 X©
4 0U ©
4 (10 ©
2 90 ©
2 75 © ’
. 2 15 ©
75- ©
1 75 ©
3-75 ©
24>i©
Exported till, week...
Exported previonsiy..
Total exports. I 1.935,321
| 1,661,868,
310^84
1 1,935.3*11
31a, 085
Baltimore Market. ' >
Friday, September 28, 18CC.
Cotton—Has been In very brisk demand by spin
ners, and the sales have nearly cleared ihe market of
all good grades offered. We quote to-day middling
upland at 87@a7>4c. and firm. „
Coffeb.—Toere were sales yesterday of 1,000 bqgs
common Kio, extra Lapwing, at 13>gc.; 350 bag* tair,
extra Cliitou, at 1234c.; to-day 1,150 do. good, per lat
ter, at 13,Me., all gold, in bond. Tbe market iaiirm,
with R-Hue inquiry from Western tdiyrrh.
Goal.—We quote anthracite, large lota, delivered at
the yard, $7 50; and retaiHois, delivered in the city,
at $8 25® 88 60. Cumberland is dull at 85 96 fur car
goes, deltvei od tree on board at Locuat Foint. o
Flour.—The marketia veryjtirm for all description,
with salea aa follows: 300 bbja. common City Rills
Exna at 8111 200 do. fair at 812; 200 bb.s. Northwest
ern Extra at 812; 425-do. do. at 812 26; 100 bhteUty
AllUa super, good, at 810 60; 100 do. Dhio and How
ard street at 810 75@*fU 87«. City MUis Is offered
at 819 25; medium grodes ot Extra nt,^12©|j2 2o,
ana in good demand. We give the mnge«lh«,t»ar-
ketasfriUowi: Howard street Super *nd Cuf Extra
at 81» 76*11: do- Extra Shipping, 812®*12 75|<lo.
High grades, $13@1» 60; do. Family, M®15; <»*<>
Sutler, 810 '60©81U 75; do. Extra Shipping, fiope; do.
53rtug, $U 600813 : do. Family, ;8«@814 50 ;
Northwestern Super, $10; do. Cal'*, til 2»®$1- -5.
City Mills Super, $10 25@$10 56; do shipping brauds
Extra. $14©$14 6j; Baltimore, Welch’s and Green
field Family, 8BR »“d Baltimore high grade Extra at
•15 25 per bbL
Bye Flour, new, $6 25© $6 50.
Mills, $4 40©$4 50 per bbl.
tar upon the supposedlliief before he could stop his
headway, Auer arresting him, he was taken back to
Market, where he had thrown llie goods, aud was
oihipeiitM to pick them up and carry them with him
to Hie Police Barracks, where the cloth was shortly
“'hr ideunfierLas the proporty of Messrs. Kenny A
^ On.-u, and had been stolen “from the inside of their
t’toio door. The thief, who gave hlB name as John j B-F Uituer,
Siiauahau, but m>on whose person letters were found ! °\tu ic tvi
a,J dressed to JohuFox, was locked up until this morn- | West, W P Yotlug.
"*• wl,eu he l*e prosecuted by the parties from i Pe . et£amer Tw0 Bo . Si fl0 m Angus! fi-E C Wade
“cm he stole the goods. ! & Co, £ E Hertz A Co.
iUUIIO vv l m _ . , wr,
.n, H A Topltuiu, Tison * U, UU
;r, J L Yllifiionga, E H Vair NvJJ
,, Wen k .tl. Wilder Jt t, J Wart?
I.*. . .... i r. r i.' t' limit-
Corn, meal. City
■t r\f\ £\a-vv>iATHB- now landing Imm Bark
eep2G
Sai-Xat-LOUO bushel, white ind 4,000
bushels red offered; market itani.
bushels fair red at $* 80; 2.000 bujpels i«c*b> »2“«
at f2 90©t3, and 880 boshtte chcSjor tldpiXt.*, at __ _ _ ..
$3 05—of white the only sale reported was a email lot Tr.Tffj- X * v .. is , e j, y
of njnme at $3 06. Corn—l^qubfiebela only received Abbie N. Frankliu, ana lor
with small salea of bath while and yeUow reported at
697©98c. Oats—9,000 bushels received nud Bold at
50®53c.; bulk aV 52@53c. Byer^l,000 bnafielo re-
oeived, and as much sold at $1 per Uusheh '
Molabsks.—We hear of no sales to-day; mat sale
was 160 puncheons English Island at 68c. V gallon, 4
months.
provisions—No report received.
ScaAR.—We notice sales to-day of 40 hhds Cuba,
low grocery,at 10^c.; 12 hhds Demcrara vacuum pan.
at 15-40.; and 106 hhds fair grocery Cuba on private
terms.
Salt.—We notice the sale of an invoice of 1,950
sacks Ground Akim, per titelkg on private terms.
Phare is none now afloat for this market. Defiers to-
- — tlnir ’ ‘ -
Turk’s Island. 68©6Uo. bushel for iota lrom
store, but little dem. nd.
WlnnxY.—Yesterday there were sales .of 66 bbls.
Western in lots at $2 43 ^ gallon; to-day the market
is steady at same figure.
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50
1 75 © 4 00
3 0U © 5 00
3 50 © $ 00
1 80 ©.
90 © J •
1 50 © 1 75
33 00 © 24 90
37 ()0 © 4 ■■ .
8 50 to> 9 p0
4 60 ©
2 60 IS,
89 ©’
3 75 © 4 08
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1 50
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2 15 ©
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17 ©
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• 1234©
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9014©
1 26 ©
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'75 © I 25
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35 © 40
' 7 50 (31
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• Wanted,
10,000
POtJ.NDS BLACK SEED COT
TON.
CnAS. L. COLBY A CO.,
Cornef Buy and Abercorn -trwta.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
* * ‘ • ‘ BY ! '
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
nepggdf -324 BAY 8TREKT, ,
T WO MONTH:; AFTER DATE, application will
will he msdeto t::ecourt o'OrJiuaiyolBulloch
Conntufor have to Pell all the lands belonging to
the estate of JAMK4 H- MARTIN, late of eMd coun
ty, d. ceased, lor the beueflt of tbe heirs aud creditors
ol said estate.
This 20th day of September. 1858.
JAMKS ALDERMAN.
eeff-lawSm Admiu-snaror de Bongs Non.
' ., /..NOTICE,
rpHE’nnderF.lgred have entered into a limited part-
I er«lilp, BQiier l.je firm name of A M SCAK-
bkODGII far the buying and selling 01 merchandise,
lioih oa gbejr u,.Il accuun: aud »n couimissiou in the
citv of tiavannah. A. M. SCAKBROPGg ofdavnnnili,
is the. general parlner, and ABtrAjf e. JEWELL 01
J-rs y Ciiy, State ot N-w Jersey, .STEPHEN D.
UAKRIBONv ot Bergen. St-ite of New Jerrey, and
coRNEULS D. VAN WAGKNEN, Oi tlieatyof New
V ork, are the spt-ciai partners. Abram S. Jewell con-
trtbutaato the couduou stock three thousand three
hundred am! tltlrij-tlirce dollars and thirtj-four
oeltt- (83 333 34.) nud tbe said Stephen D. H.trn-on
and Coriiedus 1 >. Van Wsgenen contributeeacu three
th-msaitd three ha- dr d and thlny-tlirc-e dollars and
thirty-three cents ($3,333 33) This partnership Is to
■ijteuwncehon thc lst ot October, >864. and .hail con-
tince far one year, to-wtt: until thel t of October,
igfl- A. kf SCARBROUGH.
- ’ A'lRAM S. JEWELL.
.... r- ^ .ffTOTHES I'- HARRISON.
K «■ OGBtt-ELlCa D. VAN WAGENEN.
notice.
TuTeiruuun gross sales of every description of mer
chandise and wares, upon freight and passage money,
payable in this city, aud npon horses and mules, are
r.auBMkt06l«ud inonthtr; The Tax npon real es
tate, eomm&sSuft and income are required to be paid
quarterly. The nndereigned is prepared to receive
tho Tax due for the third qumrter- WILLIAHgON
„•! . ■ . : City Xreaanrec.
Laths! Laths!
CRANE * ORATBILL.
Miscellaneous.
REMOVAL.
J. C. Maker & Co.
.. .- j • •
ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXHIBIT;
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
CORNER OF
Broughton and Whitaker Sts.,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF'
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
To Vtth AililioiB »itt Ik isie It
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
JflE
The first class steamship
Tonaw^ndfti
J. TEAL, Commander,
Wm sail for the above potffon
hntnrdny, October 0, at TJi o’clock s. «.
For freight or passage, having snp rior accomnto-
datioM, apply to —.
sep24 nDNTKR k, GAMMELL
OLD UlI-WKKEl L1M.
Leare every Tnesjay .anil Satnrflay,.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BKUNSWIGK, OT. MA
RY'S, FEHNANDLNA, JACKSON-*
VILLE AND PlOOLATA
The now and elegant steam packe- s,
LIZZIE baker,
Cape N. XHW, anfi
SYLVAN SHORE,
- „ Capt JAMBS TUCKER,
having been specially fitted up for this route - ith
unsurpassed aceomm-id ithms, will leave • regular!>
fur the abirre places,-the Sylvan Sh ire every TIIK--
•Si? liSfcfM^^^
Ketnrnmg, w«U lease Jnctasanvil© *v«rv Tuesday
add Friday*arriving pt hnrununh t-v«r, Wednesday
and -Mtunny mnsoisgs; in time' to counecv-wtth the
New York steam, rs.
For fraight or Pnsssjsepply at tlio offleqen Florida
wharf, or to ’
CsMe Passage, $83.. Steerage, $13
jtM
’ery fast sailing side©
The new and very fast salltni side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BARNES,
2.000 tons bocthen, Thoe. H. Morton, commander,
wtn positively aail on her regular dr.y,
Thursday, Oct. 4«h, aX * o'clock p. an
For freight or passage, ltavlag hew aud splendidly
arranged aceommoda’Ione, apply to
WILDER A -MTLLAHTON,
8 Stoddird'.-, Upper Range.
No engaged berths Sheared after Tuesday
Oot 2d, nnlhss’paid for.
sep28
For Baltimore.
Sidewheel Line.
' The fine sidewheel steamship
CEN. M’CLELLAN,
HOWES, Commander,
Will sail as above On _
' Thursday, Oct. 11th, at a, o’clock.
' • . •/SV" -• *
For -freight or passage having xm-ammodatlons
equal to any ship rnpuingfrem thi- port, apply to
_ * •,”* CRANE* GBAYpILL.
(t r 3 t;’- • Agents.
*• LAURA)
fa-tain JOHNSON,
Will leave Tii.d AFTERNOON at her usual hour (8
o’ lock) for all W >y La idings od Savannah River.
For l elgui or pasiage «m>lv ou board, or to
oc4-lt J. MoPHEKSON FARR. Agent.
IlMWv ?
EVERY STEAMER.
'oci-tr
Wood, W«od.
WOOD YARD
- St ™’ cor -
Ti.nk'n lalunrl RRlSlAlh. 93 .1 « - r "MilUlhtDll iD* HSDrMBW) mm
The Old Established House,.
COB. SOUTH BKOAD AND PRICE STS.
MOTTO—“ Live and Let- Lite.**
RICHARD RIECK A CO.,
B^ leave to say that" they h»ve taken the Old Estab
lish^ Honae, which they have fitted 'ap in the most
approved style. They would particularly call atten
tion to their
.Private Supper Rooai. Up Scutes.
43 s - WINES. ALES and LIQUORS, when desired,
may be had by tlie Case at New York prices, particu
larly ffinioger’s Celebrated Liquors.
Tbe old Favorite Caterer is engaged. ocl-lw
CHEAP ICE HOUSE.
ICE! ICE!
A T ICE nouSE, corner Whitaker street and Booth
Bread street lane, south side,
AT 0\E CENT
<■ PER FOY7NTZX
BY QUANTITIES, 75 CTS. PER 100 LBS.
DELIVERED, $1
OC2-1W
• F. BROWN.-
DANIEL H. LOUDON.'
NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
W ILL sell nil kinds of Tob icco. Cotton, Bagging.
Grain, fctaetl, Ac., and wKl execute orders for
buying Merchandise and Produce ol every descrip
tion. Cunsistnnients and orders solicited.
RSPfiRE >iCKff.
In RAYANNAn—Migor A. Porter, Dnucan A John*
ston. N. A. Hardee & Co., E. £. Herts A Oft, John
Storldaid.
IN New York—W. C, Lam-ley A Co., Barclay &
Livingston, Wm. Watson A Co.
Liberal advances allotted on Cotton shipped to
Messrs. Eyre’ Evans & Co.. Liver, ool. oel-ftn
. N. A. HARDEE & GO:
COTTON FACTOR s
AND
General Commission Merchants.
KstablUherl in 1836.
Liberal advances on consignments to our friends in
New York. ocl-3m
1866 Fall Dry Goods: lj6 ,
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
r
151 CONGRESS OT., SAVANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock ol , .
Staple anu Fancy Dry Goods
10 be fonnd In this city, and which are offefsfi : fit-the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see for yourselves, Osl-tf
WM.- S. BOGART'S '
CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND ENGLISH
SCHOOL,
CHATHAM ACADEMY, MALE DEPART
MENT,
Will be RtoftnO Monday, Oc*. 8th.
Particular attention is paid to Composition and De
clamation. French is taught as ops of th* regular
studies. _
The school year to divided in© Three Tim*., of
fourteen weeks each. The Tuition Fee ie 830, or 836
per term, according to advancement. -
-onuer pupils will aecaefi their pleoee. and nfiffap-
lante wBlreport this week for eaaminaMou. •
M. P. BE aUFOHT, .
SAIL-MAKER,
BICHAISK WHARF,
2 ™*y- comer Weaker aud SLJnUenmreete.
a*28-4t Cor. Habersham and Jonea streets
ly^ANDFACTDEES Sails, Tents. Cota,
Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Fills; White
ItefirWaska, M,*8 and 98 pounds; •
for rice, grain, tc. Having good workman and tnt.
clast sswiBg-madhlaes,can fin ordere tor Bags at short
notice. Tarpaulin, for hire.
N. B All freight payable l;y «Wppera.
Agent.
lyis-ir
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW
BOATS, of various sizes and draft.
AL#»y ; ,
Safling Veseelw, St am Barest Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA,
No 42 Wat*r street. Jf, Y..
Notice to Maimed Soldiers
Executive Department, y
Milledgeville, Ga., September 20,18QG. j
mHE report of The Committee of Scientific Sur
X geons, appointed to examine samples of Artificial
Limbs submitted to their inspection by different
manufacturers, hiving been received, the contract is
awarded to Dr. Douglas-Bly, for his Army and Navy
Leg, aud for his Koeier Arm, as the lowest bidder,
“takinganto consideration quality as well as price,”
in the language of -the Act And the said Douglas Bly
having executed a contract, which is on file in this
office, to manufcctufce sfid Iambs In the city of Ma
con, parties having procured the necessary certificate
as provided in sections second and thifld of said Act,
(which ipsy he Seen by calling ou the Ordinary,) may
apply to the contractor and be supplied. Parties'ap
plying are enjoined to strict compMancs with. I ho Act.
Dr. Bly requests that the Ordinaries communicate to
him at Macon the name and address of each person to
whom they may isswe a certificate. .
Let (his order bt pigfctbBd in tho papers of this
city;' the Macon Tetagrwph.flnbitful Enqaifsr, At
lanta Intelligencer, Borne Courier, Augusta CnronJcle
A Sentinel, and Savannah News and Herald one
month. CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Governor.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, That whenever any
msjmed, Indigent aol'lieror officer, who ftag become
so maimed in ttm service of the State, or in the ser
vice of the Confederate States, while a member of any
Georgia military organization, it shall be lawful for
such soldier or officer, to apply to the Ordinary of the
County where h* resides, for an order to obtain such
artificial limb, or part thereof, as his maimed condi
tion may render necessary; which he shall bh entitled
io receive on complying with the conditions of this
act.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted. That every such ap
plication shall contain a personal description of the
applicant, designating bis age, color, of ins hair and
eyes, hi. height, and any other distinguishing mark
calculated to iusure his identity, also the company and
regiment to which he belouged, the place and time of
receiving his woend, and his present business or em
ployment; which statement shall be sworn to by the
applicant, and the facta verified by some citizen of the
scanty known to the Or Unary, aa an office paper, and
a copy of Ihe same transmitted to the Comptroller
General, accompanied with the certificate of tbe Or
dinary, that be beitevaa the statement* to be entitled
to credit; which application aud certificate shall be
filed in the office of the Comptroller General.
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.FUJLTO^L
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
Capital Stock, • - - $200,000
5IURIJ, $30* BACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, *15 PER SHARE
And ho other assessmefit made, except b, direction
of a majority of all the btocklijMere.
Tl JM Qfi ..
J. p: ..at! .. AV.i it.
E. E. UAWaits Vice Pre-hlent.
JSo. C. WUITNBH.. -eeretaty.
P. P. PKASfc... Treasurer.
aoBT. LOGA'N General Superintehdent.-
DlhECTOEf: V ■*
l P. LOGAN, ROBT. LOGAN,
B. It. BA-VSgN, - S. H. MCVAWBT.
F. P. Pr.A sB, JNO C. WHIT self,
W. F. PAHKHL’B*r.
This Company mropeies to operate In Georgia, Ala;
hamasiid Tend.nose. Having teased Lands la the
immediate vicinity of recent oil dtrcovertes, tt now
otters a iHirtiun oMta Stock ter sate, the amount paid
upon which Shall be returned to t e purcliaacr belor.
any general dividend will be declared. „
▲ limited amouut of Stock may be secured by pall*
“* °2 D ““^tLL. 8 ^^ T&XUV.
WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS,
L ANDING from Bark Kvmj at White's Press, for
■satedswtesfiosuaabsigtoutei*.: .j : '•.
, 2J^0 burttela Se«d Qfits, ^ .
, ' 2(560 bushels.White Corn.
* ■ ■ M. H. WILLIAMS A SON.
Xtotiee.
r IE FIRM OF JOtnCfir. ANDEBSON A SONS wfis
dissolved on tke 22d dsy of Angnst, W66, by the
death of Jshn W. Anderson, Sr. The undersigned
will continue the General Commission, Factorage and.
Forwardui£ Jktainess, fuuler 109 4kiu tame of John
W. AudewonV Sous.
B. H. ANDEBSON, _ .
' GEO. W. ANDEBSON. Ja,
ocl-lw JNO. W. ANDEBSON.
mail Steamship company.
’ • - . . FOB
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
Bahia, and bio de Janeiro.
Under contract with the United States and Brail
Governments for the carriage of the malls, will dls.
patch one af their
- NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
BTBAMSHIP0,
each or*r 2,0ut> tons burthen,
On the 22d of Every Month,
. * " From the
Fort of New Ydrkl
For the following named ports and at the follow,
lng rates of passage, payable In gold or its equiva
lent:
' - mST OABIH. .
From New York to St. Thomas $30
From New York to Para $160
From New YorlatO Pernambuco.... 170
From New York to Bahia . kSO
From New York to Kio d« Janeiro JB0
Steerage at hall these rates, meals included, but
not bedding.
An.experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters must pass through the Post Office. Post
age 10 (tents.
Fur farther information or ]
my3l
on or passage apply to
B. H. HARDEE, Agent,
No. 12 -teddarfi’s Block.
GARRISON A ALLKN,
New York Agents.
FILL DRY GOODS.
DeWitt & Morgan,
Wholesale & Ret ail Dealers,
137 Congress Ktrest,.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
ARE NOW OPENING
DRESS GOODS
IN GREAT TABIXTT AND ttLXCT NOTILTW :
French Merinos, Poplins and Alpicois,
Saxony Plaids and Muslh Delau.es,
English. French and Amciican Calicos,
Gpera Flannel ,
Welsh, Ksxnny and Unshrinkable FI a* Dels,
Black FrenaL aud Fancy Cloths aud Caeuimeres,
Table Damvsk and Naifflna •
Merino Shires, Hosiery and Gloves,
Ble .cited and Brown S'firHugs amt Shccilrgs.
Wc invite the attention of npy r» to > ur stock,
a hicn is offered at ex reaiely low prices. Addl lone
will ho mads weekly. -sepia 8m
PHENIX STEAM SAW MILL.
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.
r IB nndersigaed, having completed their DOUBLI
GANG HAW MILL, known as the “MBfBNIX
-TEAM SAW MILL,*' would r-speitru)ly unorm
their iriends and the public generally. :h.tt they are
now prepared to fi 1 orders fur Lumber In any qaac-
tltyaud of any sizes aud tengih-n We have con
nected with onr Mill an improved Pl ater, and will
give partlcalar attention to orders for planed and
ougue and grooved lumber.
Orders left at the Mill, or at J. F.A M. Uahiilton'
nffice, corner Bay and Abercont streets, will receiv
prompt attention.
a share of pnbllc patronage la respectfal'y eo-
litlted. BHLKN A HaMU-TONS.
job. isnan, J. r. HAMILTON, u UAUtntoX.
an8-tf
flis&aiLuriN’.
ILL RE-OPEN HER SCHOOL at the Chatham
A- ademy on the 8'h oPOctoher next spp8-gtaw4w
To Rent,
TYGOMS, fomlrhed or nnfamlrhed. Apply at News
rtsnd nersldtifflce. ocl-lw
Law Notice.
r fS UNDERSIGNED will ptsct’Ce tAW ill the
©ale and Feds rat Quarts In the city ot Ssvsunsh.
se-:9-.w JAA JOHNSON.
Notice.
THJE Firm of BOTH WELL A WHITEHEAD was
A dissolved i n tbe 26th ds\ of hettemo-rlasr,
by the desth of BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD one of
tbe partners. 8AMIELE. BOlHoELL,
* ■ ' -. Satvlving Paitner.
The badness of the Iste firm will be c ntloned qn-
dex the firm name of BOTH WELL A « H T EHBAP,
by P. E. BOD HWFLL.
ocfi-if# 8 H WHITEHEAD.
N(4icfr-?-BetT)0val.
SOUTHERN ^ ik^RA^CK AND TBDST
T OOM PAN Y have thto'day moved their ogle .-from
the Merchants- National Bank » »e froed »»<•*-
recity above. In the same building. Ebtnfcse- •«“
door S stolthd
ocl-lw.
J. C. MCNULTY. flscT-
To Rent, •
^ J A comfortable HWltUNa and STORE
Insta , n .A^t, © a esmiitl lucaUin. Apply at
ML.
- STORE .UOlfT,
oc9
I N the best bnalatss part of the city,
the News and Herald Office. '
Inqulre^fit
UfSItRS, OYSTERS.
’rj7HK BES-T OY8TEES can _ always be foand at
MONAHAN’S OLD STAND,
On Whitaker street, above Bay.
LUNCH AT 11 O’CLOCK EVERY DAY.
aqid Choice LlqnoA at tie Bar.
NEW YORK OYSTERS BT EVERYRTEAMEB-
Psrticular attention
family and country
Dngjvnpfii hrrstefore^ofilHng
Notice.
r. Arche ,
of Enenoe Ayres, Sooth America, offers hi
proferetarel services •» the
.lfifi Ur^ghton ©rest, corner Moetgoissry. ^
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