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MORNING OCTOBER 8. 1866
,, nf Steamslitps »««* Steamer
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fob new tore
J«»n Salvad r, on Saturday, October 6th,
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I'.^iiisbip 11
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Bisblp
Herman Livingston, Thursday, Oot.
r a. ®* . *
rirg0t Tuesday Oct. 9th, at — o’clock
FOB W1I.APILPHIA.
ToDawanda, Saturday, October «, at 4
v-K P- m -
• for BlSTON.
Mp jionticello, Wednesday, October loth,
i'"’ d ?in Pity or Batli, Saturday, Oct. 13th, at-
I /lock
FOB baltimobe.
, Gen. McClellan, on Thutfiday. October
' ,eS /clock, — m *
FanDle, on Thursday, October 11, at —
i lC jO»blP
— TO-
for FLORIDA.
baker, every Saturday morning, at
;0fti"
Steswer r
io /doc*
«vsam e;
. u o'clock
.‘sjnsn snore, every Tuesday morning, at
rou atronaia. .
c „, n Wednesday, Oct. 10th, at » a. m.
Stainers 1 ^ —mH—m
— - & HROTHBlt, Newsdealers, Sta-
aeS,rJ j nouKaeflere, Bull street (down stairs.
!l#M . n ' * Bay lane, next to the Post Office, are au-
'" : ^d'«pe““ for lhc Da,LT N * W * *
. * ic ri v.Ith them will bo promptly attended
The Lagrange, Ga., Reporter.—We had
. , pleasure yesterday of greeting in onr
-cc Mr. Wellingham, the genial ami able
f]nor of.be above paper. The Reporter i«
" of tlie largest, as it is also one of. the
country papers in the State, and in ito
literal appearance, as well as the ability with
lulcs it is Conducted, will compare farora-
j,,r with any of our city journals. It haa a
,' K ) :;r ge ciiculation in West Georgia and
r rft Alabama, and our merchants would
consult their interests by making it the
jclium of communicating with the secttbns
Mcrred to, from which they 'must get
Hge portion of their business. Mr. W.. will-.
r jl on the merchants of our city to-day for
a- purpose of receiving their favors in the
Ia y oi advertisements.
Petty Thefts.7
172 have rccqptly heard of a great maay patty
ihe.t* perpetrated in various portions of tho city by
negro boys, but not thinking them of any great im-
pj.-tance omitted auy mention of them. The event
tod ^rowu to such an extent that We desire to call the
itteutiou ot the police to the facr, as well as to put our
cazena on the lookout for these young thieves. We
beard of a case of theft occurring a few days since
whore a small white ehild, while stauding in front of a
dry goods store had its hat stolen from off Us head.
B’o also hoard of a casfi in which a Child's, carriage
was stolen from iuside of a garden railing, while tho
child, who hail occupied it was being carried into
the house by tho servant.
Iu the vicinity of tho public squares, gangs of
negro boy* are in tho habit of assembling and con
ducing Utem-wives in such a manner as to disturb the
residents in tho neighborhood. There should be
some remedy for this evil. Neither white nor black
youtiis should be allowed to congregate in the streets
aLd squares for riotous aud disorderly conduct. The
luhject w worthy the attention of the police.
“ Our Hoaic ’’ Rcitonrant*
According to announcement, ttiU- splendidly fitted
up establishment was thrown open on Saturday even-
ing last It i*eeriainly furnished in the best style,
*11 the furniture beinghewhnd ofi the
The main entrance is £roi% Bay |treet
also one from the^ane. The flrsp notice^hla' ft
on entering the room fa the cashier's desk,
neatly fitted up; and in the raar of him isa dumb
waiter leading to the bar, through which the liquors
|re sent to the dining room, there being no bar.—
Everything in the room has an air of neatness and
elegance'Which 4* refrf ahipg^ . It is brilliantly lighted
with a number of gas jets at intervals along the waUC
and the fixtures are of taonze, presyiUag a beautiful
aad substantial appearance •)*>•! U
Along the eastern side of the room are several ta
bles arranged, either for individuals or parties, wfefle
in the rear of the building is one large tdble extend
ing the full width of the room, and intended for the
accommodation of the peiifisuent hoarders"of the
feouife. ' '' ' *'
On the west side are erected sevArST stalls, neatly*
furnished with curtaihs, so that those dekiring privacy
may be accommodated. '' ' vv * ;
On the North side of the robm «*• situated twe spa-'
cious supper rooms, with folding doors.VhSoh can at
auy time be thrown into one, and which ato capable
of accommodating a company of twenty or thirty per
sons each. They are furnished with extension tables,
and contain everything calculated to- make one feel
comfortable.
In addition to tbeso rooms the proprietor has' laid
out three other smaller rooms, which are devoted ex
clusively to the use of ladies, aud all furnished in the
■‘finest style. * • »
The third story has been set apart fbr lodging rooms,
and contains several of the. most spacious and airy
rooms to be found' in -Savaiinelv /On the fourth floor
may be found bath room and. water closets, and al
though not yafc Unshed, tho rooms are almost alien,
gaged. . _ . . ,
The dining room is superintended by Mr. P. A. Bar-
jest, formerly steward of the-Ban Jacinto, and latterly
of i by .San Salvador, and he-cfjgtoinly understands ca
tering to the appetites of his gpeats, if we are to Judge
from the dishes prepared on Saturday nlglitT' ‘
The kitchen is well worth an inspection, everything
being gotten up im tho most substantial and servicea
ble manner. It ’ id provided with one of the best
cooking arrangements to.be seen in the country, and
one thing not to be seen every day, a charcoal fire for
broiling steaks, or anything that the customers may
wash. Id one ^pd nf this room is •situated the. ^tpre
room, whict is' filled to4«pietion and ; the arrimge-
ments of which bear testimony to the ability of the^
head of this department. They have also several tqbs
in the room furnished with hot and cold water and
used for washing dishes. . ..
Tho proprietor, Col. E. H. Karlin, has spared neither
pains nor money, to mkke this establishment second
to none ip the country„and an inspection will satisfy,
any one of his eucoess. The attendant# are polite and
attentive, both in theffimng-satoon and in the bar
room, and most of them have been .for a long time in
the business, and are well known to. the frequenters
of that establishment.
As heretofore, the oyster-bar will bo situated in the
rest of the bar-rpom, where tho finest bivalves of the
market are always to be found.., ^
From New York.—The steamship Herman Living
ston, Captain Laker, from New Yjork K with % large
number of passengers -And a full 'feeighh tttfxed at
her wharf a few minutes before seven o’clock last
evening, in seventy hours. For full files of late New | £ aD *'
York papers, we are indebtedfQ ; iks ohligiug. Pqmej
of the Livingstou.
Shipping Intelligence. T . Auction'’Salei^
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Kl.UUrt Almanac—This Day.
HIGH WATER'.
At Tjrbee
. 7 lBIAt Port
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PORT OF SAVANNAH.
SCNDAY, Oct. 7. 1SG0.
Arrived.
/ 1 0fl
1 VUI aell in front of store THIS DAT, at 1 o’clock,
tho follsviDg articles: *
L. 1 box Fancy Good*
® 1 box Shirts .
> l packve (5 boxes) Cheese
4 coils Rops
0 3 barrels Rys
1 box Candles, .
Rm»s | AH on bosrd the stasmer Ssn Salvador on bad
passamdrem New York to Savannah. Sold for aoeotmt
of Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash.
Arnos M Roberts, Dosfb, BdUksTf M^-di
Pitcher.
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Brin Ocean Bejle, Martin, Boston—Haywood, Qage
* On. ■ ”■ 't > !r GET7 4 rfnfTni
peatjo^kj-asfn-^d cargo
~r: .c HisS
Bcbr Isaac Moran •
-E K Hertz A CD. ■
~«lek*da.'
Steamaht () Tonawauda, Teals Philadelpbla—Hoatasr
k Uamtaiell. .
8teamabtp San Salvador, Atkina. New York—Rdi
Barden .. 7s : ,
Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—dag-
horn k Cunniaakata. . . «j ? ! U A Cl
hchr Wanats, Hawkins, N#W Tort—Bdtip Forge
* . 3■■ * i
' iclew. “•*
Br hark M K Lockhart, Hadoway, from Havana e»
New Tark, pat In in distraea ■
Hcbr Veto, from New York, toand to Cbarleeton,
pat in In distress. - ■
Hena twig and tore and aft athoooer. . . G
Inaporaa. ->r
Per brig Amos U Eoberta, from Belfast, Ml ..500
bales hay, 60 hhds molua^a. - ' ».
Per brig 0:ean Bella, from Boston—<07 tons lgo,
Kxports. a .
Per steamsblp San Salvador, for New Tork-^3#
bales upland cotton, 8 do domes! lee, n rolls leather,
It colls of yari), if boxes tobacco, 6 dp batting, and
,rfOC jnZ IHAHO
Per ateamaliip Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—561
bales,cotton^ SU7 do domestics, 34 pkgs mdse;’ 191MA
dried fratb 3 bales wool, 11 hols terrapins, Bf imptif.
kets. . -■ .... v .* Hi 11 »•'»
Per tdw Wanafa, for K«w Totk—163,00011 Intonetf
._JD»T, Oct. 9th, mi the aentti
three aoora from Whttaker. at lO
Mayor's Court.
There were but two men brought up before His
Hoa -rtho Mayor on Saturday morning. The fiqgt
case was that of Adam Simmons (colored), charged
vuii being drunk aud disorderly iu the street, and
resisting au oulcer. Ha was fined five dollars aud
cwt*.
Peter Todd (colored) was charged with being a sus-
pitiioas character. He was found on the premises of
•citizen 2: a late hour on Friday night.- Todd having
been formerly emjdoyed in the neighborhood in which
be was disc jvert-d, and being well known for his
tlucvia^ propensities, added to the fact that several
articles had been siolen from the premises upon
which ho was found a f«* v nights prior to his arrest,
he was sentenced by His Honor the' Mayor to the
chaingaug for thirty days.
O PRIVATE SALE. ,
Vr yyRK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRK AtCO
Himfi.V Shoulders, Clear BwV
-tutte^; Hominy, Ac., kef ^
5 -*• i J
BTrMtiiU M YU.Y A CHRISTIAN,
xffi'tjijiku qq
•b’cioclf, ^ ,
AND ELEGANT' is^tWEENT AT HB7T3BHDLD
,’T ' tcbnittbe, •
Fine P»r lorwtts. Wardrobe a,. Bedding,
Mahogany. Chair,. - Etagetes,’ Crockery.
MahluAuvSidaL Sldeboerda, Matlreseea,
Mabogaov Btfre&u,' Bedabeads. Kitchen Forniture,
Alahmahy Tablift Waahatanda, Rocking Chatrm, ko.
■ v. :V .... - also.
• —S-- . ATIoePiaae-
• wS'Wdnlffibegreive to say to thorn who are was tins
Au&l'eraitiuRthat oof iatbelr chance. Do' wk 1st
Sale positive. Terms coah. 0t6.
'TYTHICB la now offered to Planters pmaiaan qoali-
VI ties vMeb sre pecnlisr to i< aloes, to< Djndar it
far superior to any other known, as has been fully
-7 proven by the •• French Academy of Adencca,” and
also hy^rsOtknl psraoos of enlarged experiawbia in
■ : .r-Yi- a CONTINUED ••• \ it,
CHA^T,^ COUNtT SHERIFF’S SALE.
lirTti^esoldon the second TUESDAY In October
tlie Cotwi
:n ih£ legal hmise Of tain M>i-
00*1 n the dtf <*, SbWtunalathi:
MiscelTaneons.
To Plaaterat
% yy •:
: r - SAVANNAH. Oatobar let, U66.
THE J. B CARY A CO.’S
“NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
Among 4hv meritorious qualities which riraWerlr
diatmgnlah the -Nonpareil FfWnh Gtaaao," sum bo
ennmarated the fallowing:
1st. It will pranote the growth of Cot too, Coin' To
bacco, or ankfelod of grkio or rsgatahfr. HWd-A> A
NO. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, aa haa been fully
Id. It can be cppkeAAo Abo leAfea os _wRF ms the
toots of plants, without spy danger of burning them,
if tteed property: stud we goafontee that s^ererae «p-<
plied the soil will retain its mass Loro, eng will not
htoe, even the most clayey. _
jd. It will prevent Wants or In easts from destroy
ing either planter grsin, aud wherever it. la apnligc
every AiodwC worm or ULtocasriS inatanOy diaap
aearaibs pcopartias being repugnant to iiiaoat Ills of
every kind. Thiaqnaltty oiooe wlUhea greR beoeflt
to aaricmtoie when it ia estimated what vast numbers,
'aa Sothesn planters know, have loot their crop .by in
sect depredations.
In a circular it is impossible to fully onter nto'tke
jnente »f the •» Nonpareil Fsettcri Gu#KX" tot we at-
When we feal confident that it toll rapidly augercade
aUothera. • - - . 4* ar.-.-y
3-RfcFHk^riw.--)
Oot. B
T. Peudiefou, Clark count#, lYeat Tlrgfula;
Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.;E. ICcConllTck, do.; Msj.
Green, do.; Ool. J. Ware.do.}C, totppard,dot P. Y-
Sheppaid, do.; J. End rs, do .' Daniel McCullough,
Puirflcld Dtabriet, South Carolina; Dr. tom. Monroe,
Baltimore county; F. Kerrymsu, do.; S. Pstteixon,
Harford couuty, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county,Jid.
' “ 1W.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil county.
Qufcx Trip.—Tho American ship Ellon Hood, Cap
tain Pell, from New York, In ballast, arrived in the
river, abreast ot Lincoln street dock, about five o'clock
yesterday afternoon.' The Ellen Hood is the first
■ailing ship that has arrived at this port this
season. 8be made the run from New York to* Tybfie
bar in eixty-three and a half he ars. /* ’ -
To Cotton Shitpkr*.—The attention of cotton ship
pers aud others ia directed to the advertisement of
Messrs. E. M. tfruce & Ool, Bap fare and Cotton
Faotofg, Augusta, who are ^trep^ed ta> make cish ad
vances on consignments of cotton to the welf kndwh
houses of Norton. Slaughter k <36., New York, and
John E. Gilliatt A Co., Liverpool.
-Arrival of the Virgo.—The steamship Virgo, Cap
tain 8 F. Phillips, "from New Tork, arrived at her
wharf about.hali-pest one o’clpck ox Sptu^py. She
brings a full freight, among which *s a second-class
steam file engine fc£ t^he Firo Department at Atlanta.
• Savaaaah Market. -V * -. *
Savannah, Oot. 6, 1868.
Cotton.—There was nothing doing on Saturday,
Buyers seemed trf hold jftf in auticip^ion of a father
decline. New York.Middlings are quoted at 38(S)37c.
IsDisrBEia.—The Brltiuii bark Milton K: Lockhart,
Cip: Hoibway, bouud from Havana to New York,
pat .nic this port ou Saturday iu distress. The Lock-
iantedou board 2,225 tons and b6 hogsheads sugar;
»iwi4 o.i be a sugars .»nd 80 half barrels papar do. The
Tessci was siruck by a regular hurricane in lat.
ioa. a8>a, wluch lasted, about eighteen hours, com-
EeiiJing E. X. au ,i backing iuto N. W. DuMiif the
prevaJ-.-ace of the storm «he lost her rudder head/ aud
i»is:cd u»i her lower mast. She also bad her lore top-
fflat broken oil' aud top gallant mast aud jibboom oar-
ntdavay. Tue vessel commencing to leak badly elie
tjs -^I'd lor charleston, off which place she lay for
u '-b)e eudeavoring to get in. Be^fi{£^nabie' to go
into CiiudcBton she was headed lor S^vaquaii, mud ar-
•a dm Tybee Boads ou Saturday afterAcaat. A por-
the cargo la in-a damaged conditi m.
Inejchoouer Veto, bouud from Naw York to Charles-
^ put into Tybee Boads yesterday, with the loss o*
o-'aiuiunnst, mizzeu-mas.t and jibboom.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PUfiANlil HOUSE—W. H. W1I.TBRKQEB.
T"
PLiXiias’ Uoikl, AuGUbXA, Ga.—The tfSvoiinB
public viU lie gratified to learu from the'card in aa-
oUitr toluma iiut this popular hotel, aftor beinc
uciy luniiaiiMj am j tborodgbly refitted in most
supi.b bij'.e, ureopened to the public to-day, by Ihst
popnijr iiosi, Nickerson, so favorably known
throughout the country as former proprietor of the
Rilis II u-o, Charleston. Tlie Planters' Hotel is
eligibly siiustta ou the great business tboi oughfars of
iii^unu. and is oue of the best constructed and con-
vrnivntly arranged houses in the Southern country,
iu the lnnd- of Mr. Nickerson it will take rank with
hie best hotels in tho country.
H L'Shultz. So Ex • ■ .
J U Mingled.irff, Ga
.1 Beiiliy, N T
11 T EmoYv, Augusta
I > A Van Horn, N J
M Steuou. N 3
Master G Walden, O RR
It E Launits A i man, NY
W B lluinlley, John don cu
Mia Burgest, N Y
tV < : bubers, Ga
E R Peabody. Ga
S South wick. Terns
•J Mi-ses Ayres, N Y
E J McGuire, M Y
Mrs Dodt A daughter. Ala
Miss Proctor, N Y
Misa Jacobs. N T
J Beckett. < ity
J Abtnt, Imi
II A lleyer, Mobile
W L Gary, S c
tv Badterjjr, Balt
T 9.trm.uj, Mobile
Mrs Ma-ier«iu, klrtbilw
O D Earle, N Y
1) bawjs .Vt daughter, Ga
J P P limes, Yorkvillt'
J A Fenueil, sliip E Hosd
W Troeger, .
M « Lev, Columbus
Mi-s Hawks do ’*
Mrs 8 tone lake, Fla
2 Misses Lowry k maid,
FIs
f 45 Bavemeycr, N Y
G tV ibltcli and Inly, 41s
SI 1 63 Fouquef, N Y
Mr k Mm nuiUi. rU
A tlsowit and 1-dy, X Y
J G Powers, NY
C B Bacon A lady, N Y
Mi,s M L Tullmau, N Y
Miss Nutting, Macon
.1 E Cuntriugham, N Y
M Marrion, N.Y
g lXfce and hid/,./? Y
P*r etcamshlp &u 7dr' i New Y^rf—ilA
S Peyser, M Stetson. 1. Peyyeti'. Mrs .Lgcke. i Misses
Locke and kix t3ib*Ife«, UlsTtect&tMi; J U JfieFtz, K
D Klcket, P M Buckner, J T Garter, W Gullloyle, T
Plfitekefc.A Ctroo, lady, icbiitlieuRud -stt, MiesJ
Braiyn. J.G Pittman, W Jolilisun, and 8 steerage.
Per (tcamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—Jas
Neetetc ante *ow, JWyi>«,>ia4« aa4 VkiUUeu, Mies d,
vyrnUutotoiii tl h mut4MyjAto7Us«i«tt,-J Car '
i -fichors Master E^VaPu, BliSr’3iwifi r f Mlsir
Mooie, s c
Per steantship Virgo, from New York—Mr Fogarty
and lady, « 8mgw, jr; « Mytfatt, Mian S S-Bxtteyr
Miss M Ayres, Miss G Ayres, Mis. d Proctor, Mat ta
iSSNsaftffiBea:
L A Duck, R U LatUlWz, M Gammon. M Sauthwick. S
ri Fucotig. Miss M G dinger, Mrs H Dodt, Miss L
Dodt, t W Tophanl, B Newrthi. BHatfioW,'Mtnu
Hat Held, B Hatfield, A J Caret*. P M Moclyt H Col.
litis, A Pasquet, W 0 Saltern; **• Pea body, E Plant,
1 p Brooke, H M Luke, Wm B Handier If, K Wu>oii,
R ttilsuu. Jr, J J U-Gouaeii, C MeUubie, W M Mitch
ell, M W Wimberly, H A Wllliatus, A Merkle, H Uue-
fleid, M Hagan. Mrs Hagan, Miss Hag.n, T Mitchell.
sstttatnafiBK
Sennot, W luton, H Witoen,. M Nohiu, UMils, P
Per steamship Herman Livings too, froitiNaw Yfi
4 Daoey iu.fi lady, T S KcviU and .wife, Mrs EC
Idle. Miss J D Hawka, Mrs L DeW,tt and family, Mr^
W E Davis and 3 ekliurcu, Mrs Stoustnke, MisfiLoh-
sey, s t*s Levant, Mrs M J siuiih. Mrs Hatch, Miss
PUIJIHril, H Wtuts, M Lo|i*A k^VliJij'JS PAt^ v
Gnuuiughsui, G B ilacuu aud wife, Miss Ttriiirouaii,
Miss Meltiu*. Mr Gilbert, l) A Melting. Dif lauders .»
lady, Mrs L Massart, W N Murray, G f Ward aud
— ice v W ilairuuu, J G Johnson. A U
A FSpiller, Mffe'O'O Maejtf Mr-fi
Mrs Eidutt and hchildren, a MSplBer, 11G Poole and
nmuyr JhW : Iterated. A Mvciay, J4,ATqtoMpttonl
lady,I Mrs TL Eius.y, Mrs E Gourstock, J cHart-
tueyer, Mr Brown, Mis M Sulfiernll, Mi-s Somtw, to,
D iicuyq, P G Wy.ly, Mis vvjhlle. Mrs I ruddeit- Gca'
KelcCib', M Mariob, fit' Angeft, TP»pp»», AtoStodyd
Gol J Presdee, i G fremaun, J L Runs:
p^ulkru, W N Murray, ER 14ug.L U
Allen, N Howland.J1 T Hanvar. Mrs
Smyth, J U Psfpiefi M Uvy, fi »**euheyer, W W
Thorpe. S J Smiles, W H Clark, 11 P Meaderiiill, Col
adua. A CPowma,.A^’Uh fijt VyP‘
Comlfuec*.
Per steamship Virpo, from New York—Adams Ext
G W Allen, A k « RR,. T H Aqsitui Aiieiin /t Co, A
* Ellis, J \\ Anderson & 8 dki BtunM M. E O’B.vme
A t-on, to R Bo^gt, Bri^ham, H A Co, Bouseijfc B. li
3 8 Conen, Crane k G, A Duicnhufler, J J Dunhar k
Co, J P Collins, dagnorn A C, O Cohen A Co, iiun-
cau A J, L Duuu, J Dcacy. U A kckn.au, J II Kstllu E
k smtemu. ■ N Ellis, 3 Epstein A Bro. ErWin A 11,
G C Freeman. M Fust A Go, Klortda-test Agt, F A
* " lenoerg, W B Uriffltt-fifCo, C G
llg, G W U a r mo hy,”A jfiom L, J
hen, 8 H HaritegtoiW Hunter A
f A Hardee A Go; Hi ss tU, Jll
ez, Horton & W, S P liflaiilloii. A
ibe & Co, J M KlliChlCjqLoV 11 &
_ Li icntbal, LuMoenv,
: Latluup k Vo. Miller ,
m a C,C3 (HHBir.-M
smsh:
cut Ex, Ortf to, G Patted .tt5o)i7Fu1W-r WTvP s
Meyt i-, T Popper, Capt G A Reynold -, H llueduilicr.
J K Reilly, xtogei-s A C. G u itogers a Siu, itaudaJl
A Oo, E RoblM- n, WO Bbbfusmi.iM;Ro.-piAtemi -
Rescher A Co, HA btetii, Sluiu. £ A'-'i* K .Wfidtffi
Solomons A Co, So ex, tcoit, H A 11, E D Suivtlic A
1 ft- Biactefr* Co., Boltimare.
knndle llcddiug, Uvo boxes Bcddlug, one bQx Boots
one box Uciftltiig, one box Stationery, dne’bex Crock-
sry.foe^aeiLjSCy taiobox Ink aud tyro boxes, esn-.
LeyietL.ui ihi the properly of Henry L. Palmer and
ChsneB C“S'nlfc",7(i ifiiti-fy au attachment ri tama
ble to the Snperior Court, of Ghaibam county in Jun-
aaey Fext, at 1ht wilt of Cans. L Coli.y A Co
te.M tey otot-i of the Hon. A. H. Hansell. Judge of
the Supci ior Court of the Southern District of Georgia*
Property pointed on' by plaiutilf's attorney.
fiefiM"- r • HENJ. L. COLN. SheriffC. C.
Jobs Merry mss. Balti
Regular Auctian Sales
^ . or fi •
Rom.s Mnlcs, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies,
j CsRHIALES, , *
At the Veteeinhry Htaljldh of It. to. iCAMPBtLL, on
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
will commence on WEDJjl^lDAY, Sept. 19th, aud
every vYcdnesday thereafter. sepH-tf
r Errnrn, N Y %
-Jg Mari a, AeghStU
A Blecailaiitl, do
Zfllfrhirty' j
At'davofisL t fp j
H U Poole & IttRly N Y
'i.'uiettl. AuguRa
Mrs Howard, Apgusta
IP Caret la.
Mrs tobitc,' Mobile
M tor White, add .
Wl\ Joh'ueon, NO
li ^ lady, Adgasta
Mr * Mri Ghtoni,
Mute Ptrakosb,
SigStisml, do iSantaella, • . '.do
big Mfx Strakosh M XlmcuP^, u' fio
Mr Suns k lady, do leapt J BEater; tor H Liv-
Sig CanUaa t daughtcr.l lug-ton, - ■
Augusta | H A Topllam te lady, Ga
MARSHALL HOf.SE—A. B. LUC*.
AW Ballard. NY
Dr J G JohUti9u^N ;Y,,,
’’'iiTnis. - as the season for bivalvea is at hand, the j g^Km^Vla
b.pers el restaurants are nveoarimr to sunolv their. oi WmA,*.
staurauts are preparing to Bupply their
-auoaers, ami many of them have refitted their sa-'
•l as. Our friend^ T. Nugent, Jr., at the comer of
StJatnl Bryan streets, has, timing the hummer,
tel Lis restaurant refurnished and fixed np
■3 tie best manner, having put up • several
to, ell well arranged and comfortable, and
•te morning will open hie oyster bar, where
bis patrons may indulge in a "fry” or a “ atew” pre-
t»e,l in the Lest style. Mf. Nugent 1* one of the
teu liberal and attentive gentlemen in the business,
ins wines, liquors, Ac., are of the very beat to be
“I in the market. He has also made extensive
“Uations in his bar, whiqh presents as neat an ap-
itewnce as any iu Savannah. ^
litRINC Bank op Geobols.— The attention of bill
niton i« invited to the advertiatment in another
by which it will be seen that on and after the
J ®tl November the Bank will redeem Its notes
hoed
Prior to I860 at par in currency. It will be
iC Whlihoff, N York
rJAtUrbelk Columbus
I f F'Antfell, New
ID toadley, Ga
j aijRjerv conn,
1 York
d J Wmfliuin, Wash ~-^ r . —„ ..
JtLT.cii.au,NY . ,j«JtOqvinsofl,MrTtegO
Gin WS Kctchum, WashQf D Hendry, A a G It It
to Jf Murray and lady, ®t{AV m Wdfiley, G*
1 to Rivet-i, lady; -ehild
-mid servant. New Fork
G F UuderbUl, Mass
' IbatlS
tibat holders of bills are notified to register their
te l but we understand that the Bank (loss not re-
r ^-' 1 the notes to be prosented at the time of Mffister-
% bin simply that the name of the holder with the
te-out of bills held be furnished, so that-tbS amount
tonrary for redemption may iu time be produced,
liu may> 0 f C0l :rse, be done by letter where parties
'teis out of the city.
J tHx D. Delannsv, CoMMisatos Muomiir, Qc1*-
Ga —We take pleasure In directing the attention
c ur business men to the card of Mr. John D. Dohin-
tey, commission merchant, Quitman, Ga. Mr. Detau-
ls r it an old citizen of. Savannah, where he is waB
favorably known. Enterprising and energetic,
Utb largo experience, he is in every respect qualified’
,ot *be business in which he if engaged. Thoto
ftoiing consignments to him, or requiring hia agency
11 »ay matter of business, may be assured of bis
te>mpt attention and reliability.
bsownhd at Sea.—Augustus Merkle, a passenger
from New York to Savannah, on bosrd the steamship
’ ,r 8°. w-Uich arrived on Saturday, wae wtohed over,
k'tod on Friday morning, about three 'o'clock. 'The
toeased was a native of New York, a •ober^Steady
yo “ag man> emplo} . ed in tnu city Se a bookJfbsper in
e wholesale establishment of Uncklcs 1 Son. ifr*
rrilt was united to a young lady of this city sbont a,
•'to ago, and was returning Irom a visit to his rslte,
b ,es at the North when his untimely death occurred.
Thz Late Gales.—The late gales seem
bdfcd along ihe entire Atlantic coeat, doing
- rab ‘ t damage to the (hipping. Two vessels hsvqpli
*tely put into this port in distress, sad we have in-
““nation by telegraph of another putting ItojiSattp-'
l _' L Roads in a disabled bonditiqte We stall probably
“ter of further disasters in a fow days.
' Spskik—The eteanuhip Gcnarsl Batiiefc vpjioh left
is hurt for New York on Thursday lutf trftTspoken
" ff Fr rihg Pan Shoals on Saturday by the ship ninw.
wood, arrived at this
W F Bute. ScollaiicT
E Price, Maena •
L Whi a. Mor.ti. eHo
Mrs A LSoovll. M V
A F SjitUer, Ekv ' t i _ . „ —
G A S.iiler, Fin [tow Thorp, sr Albans
"E R Pendsr, Madison iG toTiwAp, MAlbtms
W Harrington, MaCuit lULelvy, GhteaM
E IsaftL*?, Macoii IMDunielRo* IT-ort
O Millcn. str MontlcdlVw wMiss Dsvte, »M -
G D Hendry. A and G B R* N Rehefio. C *R-
G to Haines.city Hit9 Duck k lady.N Y
3ScheDkJclty v T LA Dm*. New
KB Boyd, city } N i }. F.Jfog
Fk TinimonwAngusta , R 8 Williams,
J H SchoflefcTMAdo'n 9 * ASete, str Vrgo
Miss D McCerren, N Y |H FJbliCS, Qa
J W Hetty, MaUodgevilfe. 11 Gands
C U u Willingham La-
.grangi
Dr X F i— _
Dr JM Poweitr*nd iidy.Fla
tooREvysN aousi'
- - V
lluUn^llillD & 300, a oaosuw ww - — ——
A 8 iimtridge, Hilton A it, UM Heiut, A b Ives, 8 J
Joseph, K Msifi-qateSo', Renier tetoB, J M Kinchiey,
E H a iriiuTja Efl*S bKuiiqau A bro. Luieu-
thal A K, LaRocne, wk u; irTJltnitliaJ, J Ltu.a, W
ivitt, Laihrop k Co, G Luuiant, J Loavy k Co J
wK/to to Hntohr, H U Law, M a 'NkBeff'Mi s
MwarTs Meyer; IMfi Ibhaito « 14«k J-G MAera
co. n CMcSrrens, H Maiitire * Goi J McMteoar* Co,
A T Mira, E Max, U Mo«nly, N to Morarlmid. E L
Nelillingdrrllat Bx. EXFByrn* A Co, O Oo«ufi tk to,
OUT A W, J Oirrer, t Peffi.tr, PhilrtpaA M. PaUner «
H A Reseller, H RueenSlfilB, J A Kobe*is, M Howls,
_ . 5j»
m iij tt Wiliiiims N«w To
k»n" ?M
i, ny a?., ........
dgeville ilGanrls, Ga
.rgSkpv
Morgan, Yia jS E Foilong, ^ H
-G.
ork
PClJlIjV. , T
JR wens, A * G R R [Mrs Finder, Mscoh
J Verdery, - do 1H WOilbert.« Haven
J M IteLsoo,Oa Mr>Kt*d,.N V -...' .
r. 8 Peyser .fc wile, Ga. [Mrs chamberlain, M Y
R Panst, wife a;« children Me UuuubusUta. N Y
Macon ' T ”
J U Nosely’. GlauriUfi T
G Sawyer A wiffe.riUT - •
B F Darby, Balt
M KmArirh. Katt.
(A A Cole, N Y
F ATES for Printer* and BookhisAei
Goods, Hardware and. Book find Sli
for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ shj
kinds. Also, Binders’Boards, Paper Bagr
aud Twine. AU goods SOW at New York prices, with
expenses ad<[Mt. . WLBREN BROTHEBft,
' J cete-tf »' " aMHIgy mreeC .
tohave-Hte' 1 ' ■
ngconside- . ' '.* | 1 1 y rituKr*
Van Ness, Van Newtou <£ W, S White,
Viila.Ubka, fi L
» 11 Wlltbcl
ger. M H Wiiiiai»»A Sifn-AYph***, \
CO, T U VI Uliugnam, A wife JX JTco, J
Ter steamship Herman Livingston, tr<
—Agf CRB, Adams nx, Atisim A 2, A
Aii.ier.nn A bou, G Ariedge, Bluu -it M, Bradley, il A
Core J Beatty, bulgcriteCo. THRolshaw, Bngliaa.,.
— - ' "Mbwdi •* to, W Barmsjite <S
teW4 Biter m-B, .W flEur-
atfw®
; Coiinerat St-J, c-,liner t t, p .
Doyle k L, L Dunn. M Doyle M 1
Jteffi* k Cit, -DujisuA A J.
m ug Darnels A
H k Co, T Bateson; Botbwdl * to, W BnrumtateJt
Muses, T browu, VV H teoggs, inter dk-B, ,W-H Eur-
roughs A Co. K * M Brown,
CBK, Claghorn kji. ~
Cohen, Champion A r.
Dstehnski.’j JJeacy, T
Oo, M J Duty IS k Git, 4WWf AJ^DeDltt AA, T fi[
Duubar A Uk Darnels A Co, U Davidson; £H
inuuil, J Doyle,.HiUSteUl 4
Co, i t midfberg, W »
~ ’ i tiis A COt'J tatodigtr. 0 Aj
Soott, H A H. W U Kohiih.* to U Sauk. Smith k H,
Tt-beaU k f/Tison k U,' H A TopUsni. c W Thotepsen,
U O Tiklen, to M Tunrlu, H H Tafan, J L EtoahmgJ,
vililcr k F, Wen k M, l M*« O W WesO,' Wrat Jt C,
.r.lliams <■ Ssu, J / West, Wette, tecBae * Oa, W ' T
cpxk Cw to Wolfr: MU WeettsA go, teOtoaile.
Nensnatfa, • s-.a'-ovq
sMlfidYnom
be ifiisshi,
Berth and go
ry blow andTOSsup-
h, 2&) p m; IS miles
ip yiijga kportdrTptfl 3 p m.
5th, Mr A Mcrklft wju ffiuod lb
i was' last seeu to tea# his fiefti
t^aui durUtf h heavy blow a
tmstfi to be lost overboard. 5tu ; 2:w p m\ 15 nines
eoutfrwuf Ciiarlaatou &ir passed steamship Gene mi
aoi th, 5:30 p m» arrived oiT fight ship,
awaw.B&JSfS* “4 irf)0 o
1 T.tniW<;> TH1KS8 TRIMMIlfQS, OTNAMTavate
C—slffuses -jp»r natral R. to*.
_ ... Got fi, ll66.
Cm*H'ai.O. A Mevcrs k CO, J Sc.uey, teXbeutly.
its *a ojis k W H Stark A Co; fiffiklCTdir, to!
iSnEMCTT
Tl‘nates uplsi-* catthtefi do ana island'‘dto 24 bbls
k, J to Latnrop
Vo, s AS, L J Gu.l,
p, hi Co, J W
) AtotulferD. 8,
W B «■*»!*•*»* Co,
icC.'MTmelMiirf.to’HWtefitotWiiPte*!
(jhAgfiteUditcy Gordon. jj i rr.
Shiipl^i5ftflfl3riwi Merchant,
L Tt/iiLb' Ml fiftWfidtf o*TO
buying Morikumfiiso 'ano'Tmdu
uon. ■ OuMtin<*enM u4os*»<
^evabtdbe ox hTIotUBin.—Tbs steamships Son
Vador ’ c *Ptein Atkins, and Tonawanda, Cant Teal,
tee termer for New York Aid the tetter Me HtUadel-
t». both sailed at fimr o’clock, Saturday afternoon,
lU >» good number of passengers tad foil freights.
W. G/ftickson. uader the Ann name of H. wop -
ym a *~xw&&-
itlOfiM^i - A bn, ,4 we ir-’ ll-Ttas 1 D
Ia SaVAHjiaB—lkd«r fi.
stun, H. A Morfiee eta,
Stoddard. • ... irV-a.-
Lif * ‘
Wti “toBtore j/
u.
Beware of Counterfeits. .All of our
be stomped with name and address.
John Mebstuak, Esq., formerly President of Ma
ryland's AgricdHnrai Society, eoys: .
* Balttwobs, July 31, ladfi.
J. B. Cast A Co.: - 1: '
cmrrs—-My gerdnar bos been making experiment#
with your ’’Nonpariel French GuocO"—he has ap
plied it to beets, canteiopes and very young cisrwnhar
vines, w hlcli.at tllia season of the yoar are very liable
to injury fpeau ineeeSs. As far as we qm. Judge^teis
a first-rate article, and comes up to yo ' *
merits. 1 shall use three tons on whs
tell.
^IfiOOlfflisceftn&us^ J *///
PRINTING.
Bill Heads.
R ads,
tea,
Envelcpcs,
Blanks,
TTAWNG purchased the Job Office attached to the
[1 ‘’Dally News ahdHcrald.* smlwiado additions
to It, Ijrouiil lfiformtlie public that 1 am prepared
jo execute every description of. - ' '
4’»rd Priutlu?.
S«3O , i ..“Se'cSSWi -M
Check Books.
Programmes,
Handbill*. ' o
' P.itfiplitets,
By-Laws,
and
/VlTbther Kinds of Printing Done
"iKEAT. CHEAP AND (JlllClC,.
- IDtiesHcml
•J I CitoSais,
GAVE M,E Jk. TRIAL
1 also fecsive orders and have manufactured every
variety of
bla^k books.
I ; EsTtfi.'JU Bto street,
sepq'-tf NewsTtnd Hefald Office.
NEW STORE.
SOOTS; SHOES, HATS AND
^I(0SLbTHIN©,i'
-rAfcfWfcfik^ t-
BY _
SiMin Eckmaii & Co.,
’J ru4 otoia ::i V *« , »- s ^ »ruH .
tHO. 16^ CONGRESS STBKKT.
le yutq rn» : .• ; |.,,di
*" ■”i„,ia J.‘, j .
" ‘ tbit onr
receiving, and ready ft exhibit <
yrejl selected stock of the abiwet#'
Starr ha best manufacturer*, and-ptit
ute«Fpte*«iy Tod the Georgia aud Florida Mads.
i' V lAteTMr)| tS1<ki0S ' ■ .
Merchaub and Planter*
are invited-io axauyinaour stock before purchasing
elsewhere: •* ' ‘ - ‘ oc«-3in
WES iafr p®
► to* igmiy VV tained ^oadifrtmrtt^bea
'Br
wifi
Messrs. J. B. Cary k Co., through (heir Agent, Mr.
Louis T.-Guioiiet, having made onsrraagraent with
the firm of-DELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN, ploulers
cad relv upon obtaining the geauiue “Nonpareil
FWacb'Ggaao." ,;;,
. F-wr ^
Bftatoa and SaY«HM.alt
SteamBUn^iiie,
’ - - •- A il >?u?>, :
FOR BO^tpW,
If A .’ lb.’
■f^. . i i
The test
CITY OF BATH,
Bhltoiniw
Fbr Baltimore.
" ■ | ■■
The new and elegant teeamship
F4isnsriE,
Capt. H. H. SH OT,
rBl sail for Baltimore on '
Thanday, Oet. H, at — o’eWefe — ■.
A$o ^ passage, having good atcomino-
LoROCHM WEST * DANIELS.
. o Ww. x^smrifffipQ ,L .15? L_ ~——±2*jss*a
will sail for the above port on
•ataifiay newt, Oet. 12, at—
IN k W>K»aBk-;, I
For Baltimore.
Sidfiwbeel ( Use.
'fbi fill tide wheel atoanuhlp
Tlkq fins steamship *
mo^tictsllo,
MILLER, ComUNMR,
will sail as above on
Wefiataday, Oct. lOtk, a* - o’clock.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dation-, apply to .
CRANE k GRAY BILL,
ocB-fit Agents.
McClellan,
r. M. HO WHS, Commander,
Will sail as above oa
Thwndsy, Oe*. lltfc, — o’alcck.
tor freight or paaaoge having aeeommodattons
equal to any ship running from this port, apply to
> ,. CRA1M* GRAYBU.L.
oc9 Agantg
FOB NSW YORK
AIlANTfC COAST
Mail Steamship Luxe.
SIDE WHEEL LINK.
This Is tke Priabipdl Depsl. 'Cl
_ e of Counterfeits I All ow hsrFBla WiiC
•be branded with our name and address.
oc2-tf •': 1 * * ■
Cabin Passage, ......Stearwgef |lS
•
Tho new and very fast sailing aide-wheel •feamshlp
HERHAM LIVINGSTON.
CSITED STATES SALK OP LOTS AND
LAftDSIff ST. HELENA PARISH,
SUUTU UliOLtyA.
U nder an Aet of Congress entitled “An A#4 to son*
tknae iu lozee and to amsnd 'An Act tonstabhsh
a iiuisau Ibc tbe Belief of TreadWK* aud^BaKflees,
audHarAAl» altety^bbf 'v^qM^Me.
Pberson, Clerk House of Bepresentatives • Of the
more especteUFdwter the teh seeded: ot Mte said Act
We, Wm. Henry Brisbane sad William E. Wording,
rii.iy.i States District Tax Couiniiasiouen for the
District of South Carolina, do hereby'dsdsrJand
make known tliaSa'pribU* n4-> witl bo held at the
office of the Commissioners aforesaid, in the town of
Beaufort, Parish of Si. Hejeaa, Beaufort Diairiot,
state ot South Carolina, commencing on Thursday
AWfaeJkyefMosateibfcj ltofcatjfipjctesh, fitiMo
for the dispose 1 of the following blocks:
Lota and bouses si tossed in the Sow! town afBcgafort
Statu at South Carulmo. to wit i Blocks 8, J, S aud 7
lots AJ Moi »i loik Ajfcd |in t Uck U;
blocks IT. lsTand 19; lot A inlSWli 28; lttts A and D
in block JX; Jot D in block 38,lots Band Gin block at;
6l«ia> MBiB ffi£k44: ldjt’m btekfif; Wtete
block 46; lots U and D in block 61; lota A, B, anffOn
block 61; lot E iu block 71“ lot B ih block 71; lota D,
lot B in blocfc 115 and blocks 1 it U7,118.
Alrio at tlie same place,’ oil ^Holiday, Iforember 5th,
15H, at ttife hourqf^O,o’clock A. AL, tiAjtfl*.*qdMr«
cels of lsuid comprising the city of Port Itoyai, aftd
embraced withiu section fourtefn (M), Alteon.^15).
twenty-two (kh. iwemy-Uree (2a|raud twenty-seWi
(27), Township 2 south, range A. weet, by united
Stales district Tak ComOiissK^er's': kuntty of
lands iia the aforesaid TariSh of St Helena fexocptiug
those beretofore sold, namely, IOC lota on Aster
stretrt, 29 on Bunulia street 1 on Dc&dn street, 1 on
Franklin siiefcL. U on Greene street. T on ty^rd street,
4 eik • Mbrion street, 4 sm PidMki
Quincey street), being more than 2,000 lots on the
Wo&XJ’M. flonday,
December 3d. 1806, all *he GoVetaiaeMt School Farms
lathe —i.i gi. Helaua Parish, numbered from 1 to 3.
iuctusiye. each either entire or in two 'dr storsdiyi*
cions, as the Commissioners may deem' expedient, the
minimum price being ten dollar# ($10) an acre.
Nome of tha above named property being ftsw
lease,t, will be cold subject to the respective leases.
The aforesaid ..(files may b* adjourned, as may
ttefuefireat, from, place td plaqp. aad from t|Mk U>
tmJiipryelmikifOD, fir by Writ**® Incite*, ter by
printed advertisement, unfil all (he albrfiSailT proper
ty is disposad of to the highest bona JUe bidder.
Terms cash in all canes; and if not paid within two
days alter heiag struck oh. the property may. too taken
' by any person gtviag the asm* - hmouafi, <* hantt up
attain fur sal# tp the highest bidder, at ft* discretion
of ilie Commissioners. f ’ J C. j
■ Office D. B Direct Tax Gomiasion.: ffisanfcrtv 8.C.,
October 1st, 1806. .
WM. HENRY BRISBANE, ,
to. X. WORDING, e ■
D. S. Direct Tax OouHnteeioner* '
O&dfnr ” far South OcrcMna.
2,060 tons burthen, J. A Baker, commander, will
poaMtyfilp.sail an her tegular-dap,, r „ -w
ThaiHey, get* lURte ai M j'cWh % td.
Tor freight or poamge, hfivjat we w aafi .fifitendldl;
Tanged accommodai Ions; applytb
WILDER * PULLARTON,
H. B.—No epfiaged
Oot. 2th,"unless ppld tor.
NEW
fO EXT-
CHANGE OF DAY. *
The first-class, new steamship
Vi n
Will sail on her regular day,
Taeaday, Oet’r Vtit, at J- o’rlnelc- -
' For-freight or r-’irfr* having sanerlqr accommo
dations, apply to ^HOTTER FGASMELL
oc5 .... ^4 Bay street,
FOR BOSTON
old n-wiuim
Leave rat? Wav aii Sativlav.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK,- ST. MA
RY’S. FEUNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PlCOlATA.
Tha new and elegant stdam packeis, .
LIZZIE BAKER,
Cap*. N. KING, and
SYLVAN - SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
ly fitted up for this route with
accommodations, will leave regularly
ilaces, the Sylvan Shore every TUBS-
tear
uusurp
places, the Sylvan snore every tuna.
DAY MORNING, find tlicTJxzis Bakor every SATUR
DAY K" '’"'tl .ii u-n o’clock.
Returning, .v-ill learo- JofcksonVUle eveft.Tuesday
and kridax, striving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Sxmrtlaj mornings. In time to connect with tha
New York steam, r
Forfrelghtor Pa
jhoit, or as gLAUHeHN 4 CUNNINGHAM,
. Agents.
M. gy All frolglitpw^e by Shippera. Jiia-tf
r Passage apply at the office onTIoridt
FOR SALE,
, RIYKR STEAMBOATS and TOW.
BOATS, of Tattoos riser and draft,
(also, •
Saljlng Vessels, St am Barges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA.
No. 42 Water street, K. Y.
FULTON
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL INTERJUEDIATK LANDINGS
ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
Capital Stock, ■« fr - $200,000
SHARKS, $90 EACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, «1< PER SHARE
And ao other asaammeat made, axospt by direation
ofa majority of all the StasUul lets.
OPFIOSBg: ,* - ^ v
J. P. SLOAN Preildent
K E. RAWsON Tied Prei-ldent.
JN«>. 0. to HI IN ER... -JccreUty.
P.P. PEASE Treasurer.
ROOT. 1 LOGAN..'. General Superintendent.
MBBCTOBfte
ROOT. LOGAN.
./* 1~ if QS9SM9IQHM
.... f,.. .-'fiat Steamer •
Wj :jALVIN"
P. S.—Freight received at all times it the tnclo-
sure an the wharf, adjoining tlie' Utatr RIM Mills
and forwarded wflk dlspalth. -
-uefitet . M A, CQH8N- Agent.
Notice to Maimed Soldiers
lOUltNING GOODS
S UPER English and French Bombazines,
Super 9-1 and 6-4 Black Motts de LatnM,
Super 3^«nd 64 Block Alpacas,
Super AM aud 64 Black Empress Dieth, i
Super 54|Black Drape de Buase, nsw style,
Suffir 6-4 Iifacfc French Merino.
English and French Mourning Prints, -
84 and-UHBlock Thibet Shawls,
, 84 and 164 Mourning Scotch Shawls.
F 8 ‘ Btry 1 * ungiiah Crape, Yells, CdlUrs, kot
HeIVITT At MORGAN,
fi* - -147Congress str*e J
.. .. r■*
' Exkoutivx DiTAsnan, I
MiLunosvxum, G*., September 20, Ufid. 1
awardeACo fir.^louglss Diy, far his Army and Navy
Leg, -and fur hia Keeler Arm. aa the lowest bidder,
Waking Into consideration finality ae-wall apprise,”
office, to wnufiKtnro said Limbs In tb
cefi.ptrrte* bsvfag piMbrikPltm aecfisssL.
■wfirovtited in racHvii* secund and third of acid Act,’
(whTiih may be seenTiy csillkg on the Ordiamy,) may
■tapiy to the eontraotor and ha- snppUeA. Parties ap
plying are enjoined to strict ecriteliancs with the Act.
Dr. Bly requests that the OriUraKes communicate to
■■ icon thanoinasBd ad liras if each person to
ivfiffak tfisfis' h**rtific*te. ; , .
i ermr b* publilhsd in tha fisgirS 44 this
city; the Macon Telegraph, Catambn* Enquirer, At-
lanta Intelligemcsv, Borne Condtr, Augusta Chronicle
k Sontteri,'imd* SseanaWi New# and Herald CD#
month. CHARLES J. JENKINS,
GpVtensr.
five. *. Be Hfrrrttmv enacted. Chat Wtemhvsr-.aoy
maimed, iadjgent sol-tier or offiosr, who has become
ao maimed iu (b6 service nf the State, or in the set-
vim pi the Confederate States, while a member of finj
Geo&tf* military organisation. It M bn lawful fur
such soldier or officer, to apply to the Ordinary of the
County where he resides, for an order to obtain such
srtifichjlimb, or part (hereof, as his m rimed condi
tion may render necessary; which'he shall be entitled
"fTTRACY & %
Sncreoso . t» D, 8. tfibig, }
M0.1. Be it further ehafitfiff,' ThlWtery ineH sp-
plicahou -shall contain a personal description of the
appbnsC designating hi# fige, ouk# ior bis hair and
eyes, his height, aud any other dlstihgutshing mark
UfifiMM te lnsnre hia (dearies.
rr*fi»ISt hi which ha BelDuged, i
lurasliig Ms wo—fi. rag Ida per
, Mol SOS Broadway, coiner qf Duane
■ a? ri gJa»fte.
aoopVo^he'eSoe trsnsmiltqd' to the*
General, accompanied with the certificate of the Or-
dinkey; that be believes tha ststeureaU la be eoritlad
to credit; whiob appHcarioa sad srrMHcrie shall be
filea in theeteeweg the Comptroller Genarri.
0*4*4w • • ■ ■' '
pfffiatatiffin tor . als.
IMT1
in siee win. arp mid, twenty f32«l acres of qpeu
iCtnotlSaiia (1«“) to be oieared. F«cll>
mlll. Three
YauiI. and onl
turpentine, your eaUje^tHji^^ide^tsn uid.-c,^^jj •
buildings in good repair.
Apply to Smith A'sfilomon, Coi
aifCPfl
ghwMaretainta’ National gang.to ^ ' “ ‘wo '"-
reetiy absve, IA the ••• teriWtoBr Satt**ce., first
rS-st oi the Bank.
■j.
fjSfrf in «a
iguishing
also the cemneag and
the plafie and rime of
■ tm-
„ ■ EM*
ptoyment; which statement riuUbe.gworn to by the
applicant, and tne foots verified by aaCsd of tixao of the
the Qr-iupyy.-epan
.... ..... 'f
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
w. FOB . . . , ’ ; , . .
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
RAHiA, and ri6' de Janeiro.
A
i
ijauafi fitejss au$ Jrhei
«aoftW mdlfa wflkdla.
Uader ooatract with Iks ._
Governments ids the cairiag*'
ytrl osi gf t^rtr 411 w
NEW FIRST T3LAS$ 8IDKWMREL
STMAMSHXPn,
each over ^oeo tqn* baithen.
On the 22d*df Every Menth<
, '• From the *••’,*
Port of New Yorkl
From New Tork to Sh Thomas f&C
From New York t* For* *166
Prom New York tq Ferasmbueo................ lit
From ttew York ttrlhkia. Ut
From New York twBio dwfiaaeiro 4. W*
Steornjg^aA half t^fipefjtAfm^^ktit indnded, bat
Au experienced Surgeon is attached to etch vseerl.
AllLeterijS mqata*^sAhrs«gb tfrej^fii JlfifiCf Post'
No. 12 • toddanP?Bteck.
GUfillKM,
MANSION HOUSE,
Broad Street, twar Meeting,
, CHARLESTON, S. C* -
fFntS poputir and well-Ynowfi Hbnfie, ARastod iq
A the trosinea portion otthe ctr, SariMWse r«
rentiv rcjutcal and aewly rarnishert ny tne present
proprletzesi, Mtifafoe T.'M. RUTJEtt, ( ormerlr or
the Ceauol H-mee, at Columbia. 8. offers
the travel tec aahlte egteririd >ltng place, wm.
* with the comforts.
[J. a Stoker & Co.
JJiW
«• W.WPtm JP ,
■*•'» n.tA xte ooti
OYSTERS.
StfUA ii J Mh\>; ir.ii JV ,
[7H* ,*66T Qr8TKRS «*ril riways be foafid si
rjm
nt.
-Wi-wiA epfiRtqifiUtofo
sieem iu* I
-a EAJUL1
he wdi he*g*mewtrir«ai,
rateto ArifaWfc Lkpinrs.
iSSSsssr
sad Choice Liquors at the Btr.
NEW YORK OYSTERS BY BYBAfefjMSraRR.
'' Psrtiqdiar attentfou gtven, as heretritefa Wfiiyg
j> TovRenL
H j/. st:n.K
REMOVAL.
■;
, .«)„ m .tint. .IF
««MER OT
iii‘« .r, k-stria la H !
I Ji
A‘ TINE - ' toBBORTMBWf Of}
'.3YTVf>-> »3Aa
-DM;'
n be male! If
J. P. LOGAN,
T80
SE,
B. E. BAWSON, S. H. MCCAWRY,
f t. PEASE,' ' INO <T. totOTMaH,
to. % PARKHUBn.
tin the
Thief „ , IT _
bama sad Tennessee. Having leased
Irtiiaedrite viciotty of recent Ml rifreoverlea, tt now
offers a portion of its Stock for sale, the amount paid
upon which shall be returned to tie purchaser befor*
it general dividend will be declared.
A untried arnoent of Stock may be secured by call-
isgeutbet
a*-*-
'STORE LO "LET,
r the best baslnem part of the city.' I:
the News and Herald Office
T WO MoNlDs AFTEH DATE, application will
wfil he made to Die Court ofOnUaaryrtBullork
County for have to sell all the land9 belonging to
the estate efJAMEG H MARTIN, late of eaMouan-
In, deceased, lot the benefit oi the heirs anil oreditora
or skid estate.
This aotb day of Gwtember, 180*.
JAMES ALDERMAN.
■FklawM 1 Afisal metis tor la Boons Nan.
. FURNITURE.
DEGRAAF <* TAYLOR,
IT kad lt ■riwory, »»d M Ohilttie tta
‘ ■ FEW YORK
continue to be the largest Fqrnftfira Menu,
fhciuieislnthecity. :
DErtNO ROOM afid ■
i . " - . ; OHAMBfiR PURNTTURM
' CURijr aid Vmtoida ftdriwdi,
FOB MU 80UTHE-N TKADK y .
tt IP percear. redueriog in price. • ocs
CHEAP ICE HOUSE.
jce! 10 m
A T ICE HOUSE, cornet Whitaker strset sad Sonth
. Eroad street, laae, south side,
■ ■ ■> a* am* cbmt
■ouim
BY QUANTITIES. 75 CTS. PER lOOXBa
DELIVERED, fit.
ocf-lw ’ F.'.BROWN.
-M. P. BEAUFORT,
^ SAIL-MAKSR,
£ " EXCHANGE WHARF,
tetoute r. • - ■ • ■ . <
A.KUFACTURE8 Soils, Tents, Cots, Sr* 1 ****
.ownings. Window Busts#, Blocks andtoalls; White
Floqr Socks, 24, 48 and 96 pounds; Bagt of all rises
for rice, gfhln, ke. Haring good workmen kfid first-
Has* artring4nSM>friee,etn fill orders tor Bags fit Short
Tsrpraten ter Mrs. ■ . ■ , nefi
► / iolilio*•*]T - Tcwit' •). • /
s la i’ iUOiC.'.rQ'.t J... r ' . .*• i -o’ •>>
ttreowSRHii at/savannam,
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' 7
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*teb4rftririlt»«te«tR «nd whltinffh the
: tailh r •rfii/J «; jH
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