The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 02, 1862, Image 2

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1 THE SlYUTliH Rf PO B U £1R JBY VV. Vi'S* Mt -ijflEs «. nm, - - CHANGE OF TERMS. <• :ot . • • We find that our present rates or subscription afford no compensation for the labor and money employed in the publication of the Expubucab ; indeed- the latter U not returned to us. AU our expenses are high, whilst our telegraphic-.and fetter correspondence probably costa ns double that tof any other paper in the Con federacy, and five times as much as any paper in the State; and, to keep It qp, our subscribers must help us t > bear the burthen. We do not expect to make money ia times like these; we only ask to be kept even with t'w^worid. With this view, on and after the IBlh Aug., 1663, and until the close of the war and the re-establishment of business, the.following will be our Congressional News. Terms of Subscription. ♦ Daily Papke, one year $S 00 M M six months 5 00 Any time less than 6 months, (per month) 1 00 Tkx-W*ecly Patxb. one year 5 00 * « six months 8 00 No subscriptions received for less than six months. Weekly Papes, one year 2 50 “ “ six months 1 50 Bichsiosd, Octo 1.—In the Senate, to-day, 4fr. Semince, from the Judiciary Committee, to whom-was referred the resolutions relative to Lincoln’s emancipa tion proclamation, reported a bill to repress atrocities by the enemy by retaiiiation, Ac. Other bills and re solutions on thp same subject were presented and all made the special order of the day for to-morrow, one o’clock. - Tho remainder of tho session was occupied in tho dissuesioo of rosolu.ionfl relative to martial law and Provost Marshals. The fo’lowing resolution was finally adopted, by a vole <31 yeas 21; nays 1—Mr Wig fall: Eeaolccd, That the military lnw of the Confederate gtatea is, by tho constitution and the enactments of Congress, limited to the land and naval forces, to the militia when in actual service, and to such other per sons as are within the line3 of any army, army corps, division or brigade of the army of the Confederate States, nnd that no officer of the government of the Confederate States has the constitutional or other legal authority to declare, organize, or enforce martial law over any portion of the territory or citizens of the Confederate Slates. In the House, Mr. Lyons, or Va., submitted a pre amble denouncing Lincoln’s emancipation proclama tion, and resolutions prescribing the mode o f retalia tion against-the enemy. Mr. Chilton, of Ala., submitted similar resolutions, and all were referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Foote submitted a resolution recognizing the practical neutrality of California and Oregon and the territories of Washington and Nevada, and proposing on the assertion of their independence of the United States, the formation of a league between said States and territories and the Confederate States. The exemption bill was farther amended and then passed. Notice to AdTirtlserfl. All advertisements, except those sent in by persons with whom we have yearly contracts to injure insertion, must be paid for in advance. V/o are compelled to make this rule, at least for ft time, and hope none will expect ns to depart f .'om it. J5-, G:A, Thursday morning, Oct. 2, 1SG2. Wheelbarrows Wanted.—We would ask attention to the advertisement of Captain Mc- Crudy, and earnestly request all who can aid the government in this particular to do it and promptly. Board of Health. cavannah. Sept. 80,1862. Tho Board met. Present: M,- Buckner, Vice- Chairman; J. H. Baefclor, J. K Hernandez, A Faw cett, E. Mendel W. bwo 1, L Conned, H. GUlum J. It, Haupt, a Ltui'pe, J McJonagh^, U. Cransteu, A Ken*, H. 8. Bell, M. H. Meyer and A. XL Waver. ' Interments in Laurel Grove Cemetery for the weclc ending Sept. 29,1862. !1 =1% 3; CJiTtaBHemorr- Sept. 27—Zacharia Bnme'.t, Co. B. 4th La. Bat ontinued Com. Fever, BLACKS AND COLORED. ’ Sept. 58—Henry, 1 year, Diarftc&i. - Sept 24—Infanr, 1 month, Spasm a. ' Sept. 24—Phoebe, 1 year and S months, Diarrhoea. (Signed) A. F. TORLAY, Keeper L. G. Cemetery. Interments in Cathedral Cemetery for the week ending Oept. 29,1862. , 40 ye rs, Fht’ isis Pul- Northern Finances—Latest from Louis ville. Fredeuickseuhg, Oct. 1.—The Baltimore Sun of the 29th, quotes gold in New York, on Saturday, at 121 a 121 Sterling Exchange, 182a 133>£. The Sun also says Buell is in Lou'sville fortifyieg the city, and that Brcgg’s pickets are twelve miles off. Buell at Louisville.—The Baltimore San, one.of the most reliable journals at the North, confirms the report of Bueli’s having reached Louisville. There i3 no longer a doubt then that Bragg has been outgeneraled, and by his alow movements baa sacrificed all the advantages we had gained by the occupation of Kentucky when there was hardly a brigade i of Federal troops in he.- borders. If Buell’s soldiers are in Louis ville, the city cannot be taken, except at an im mense loss of life. A Suggestion.—The visit paid u:l by the Fedcrals yesterday teaches a lesson which we hope will be laid to heart by our military au thorities, viz: That every battery on our river and main should be garrisoned with its full complement of men, and that without a day’s delay. No serious consequences are to be ap prehended now from sickness, and were it otherwise something must be risked for the safety of the city. Our Uoating battery, too, should be p’aced in position immediately, and every preparation made for a successful repul sion of the enemy, should he venture an attack. The movements yesterday were not without their meaning, and we should take care lest wc be caught napping. They Deny the Impeachment.—Yesterday’s Xews contains a card from Messrs. Ross, Brad ford and Clifford, the individuals whose arrest was noted in our local column some days ago. They say the two first named are not deserters, but on a sick furlough, and were returning to their regimenjts under Jackson, in Virginia, when arrested, and that the third is now a civilian, having received an honorable dis charge frem the service. They also deny all connection with the buainess of counterfeiting. We know nothing of the men, and only in serted facts that were reported to us on what was considered reliable "Authority. We give them the benefit of their statement, and would republish their card could we extend the cour tesy consistently with self-respect. In oar former article we simply stated the allegations against them, and which caused their arrest, not that they were guilty. That is an issue to be tried by another tribunal. Mr. Editor: The following gentlemen will be supported for Mayor and Aldermen at the election to be held.on Monday, the 13th inst.: for mayor; THOMAS HOLCOMBE. FOR ALDERMEN : Geo. W. Wylly, John F. O’Byrne, John L. Villalonga, John F. Tucker, Robert Lachlison, Hiram Roberts, Isaac Brunner, E. A. Soullard, John Williamson, Dr. J. M. Schley, F. L. Gtte, Thomas M. Turner. Many Voters. . 'Further from Wilmington.—The progress of yellow fever in our sister city of Wilmirgton has become alarmiug. The number of cases reported is fearful for the population, and but few seem to recover. • The Journal of Monday evening says : The following is the number of new cases of the prevailing fever occuring since our last is sue, and reported to the Mayor up to 10 o’clock to-aay: Saturday, 8ep*.e-uber 27th- - oo Sunday, September 23th *45 ca8 es.* At 11 o’clock on yesterday 13 deaths were as certained to have taken place on the night pre ceding and up to that hour. It is also asserted on good authority, that the number of intern ments yesterday was IS to 20. No person who has not visited our town since the outbreak of the epidemic, can form any ea*. timate of the suffering the people who are compelled to remain here are undergoing. Yes terday was an awful day. One of ihe editors of this paper has had the misfortune of going through a similar visitation in his native town (Washington, N. C.,) some years ago. It was bad enough there, but netbing to compare with be obtained, and when they .can be had, the comforts of life can only be got in rare cases, while delicacies for the sick cannot in many instances be obtained at all . Among those whose deaths we have to record, are some who died elsewhere, but unmistakea- bly of the disease contracted here. One of these we may mention now—Wm; C. Betten court, Esq , one of our oldest and most estima ble citizens, who died of yellow fever, on Thursday last, in Clinton. Div James H. Dick-, son, a phyBician of the highest character ahd standing, died here on Sunday morning of the same disease. Dr. Dickson’s death is a great loss to the profession and to the community. We have just heard of the death, at the Sound, oi Stephen Jewett, Esq , Cashier of the Bank of Wilmington, of the prevailing fever, contracted here. The Journal complains of the lack of nurses and almost every delicacy appropriate to the sick. Can we -not help them, in Savannah? Delicacies are probably out of the question, bat surely we can supply them with a corpB of. nurses. Kossuth has published a letter denouncing the call of Garibald or Hungary to rise, and re pudiating the use ot his name in connection with the calL Acknowledgement. Medical Department, 32d Ga. Regi.mekt, j Battery “Harrison,” 1 September 80th, 1S62. 1 Kr. Editor: Allow me ia behalf of the sick of this Regiment, to return, through your generous paper, their most grateful acknowledgements to tho ladies of Thomaston, Ga., for their kind and benevolent con- 8 ideration for suffering soldiers, langaitIrng with pains and burning fevers, under canvass roofs, far from the dear oce3 whoso tender hands are accustomed to tooth their weary brows, and whose gentle voices can cheer to well a heart made sad by hardships and disease. The fallowing, Mr. Editor, is a list ot the articles re ceived, with the names of the kind donors, whom we shall ever cherish with grateful remembrance Mrs. Robt. Jones, 1 towel; Mrs. B. Bettrell, 1 coun terpane, 2 shirts; Mrs. Brooks, 2 towels; Mrs. M. H Sandwich, 2 towels, 1 sack grits, 1 bottle wine; Mrs, A. Worrill, 1 towel; Mrs. Thos. Bethel!, C tow els, 1 pair pillow cases, sack dried fruit, and2btt!ea wine; Mrs. Hartsfleld, 2 towels, 1 pair pillowcases; Mrs. M. A. Drake, 1 eack meal, 1 sack dried fruit, 2 bottles catsup, 1 bottle honey, 1 pair pillow cases, 2 towels, 2 pounds butter; Mrs. Atwater, 4 towels; Mrs. Mitchell, 1 towel; Mrs. J. M. Green, 2 sheets, 1 j ar marmalade, 1 bottle catsup, 2 towels ; Mrs. Hoodson, 1 sack grits; Mrs. BeDj Lowe, 2 towel®, 1 avek dried fruit; Mrs. X. Bowdre. 2 towels, 1 sack dried fruit, 1 pair pillow cases, ground coffee, 1 small 6ack salt, 1 sack grits, 1 sack white peas, 1 sack snap beans; Mrs. John Spivey, SJtowels, aad quantity butter; Mrs. Jno. Goode, quantity but er; Mrs. G. W. Davis 4 pounds butier; Mrs. Cobb, sweet potatoes, 1 jar pickles, bcttle catsup: Mrs. L. Bamberger, sack grits, 1 bottle wine, 2 fowls, 2 towels; Mrs. G. Weaver, 2 towels; Mrs. T. J. Redding, 2 glasses jelly, 1 pair pillow cases; Mrs. Col line, quantitv butter. Very respectfully, Hugh A. Blair. Surgeon 32d Reg’t. Ga. Vols. TIac Failure of tlie North in this War, from 1131 Sugllsh Point or View, Europe is growing tired of the promises of the North of “ putting down the rebellion. The London Times, in a late number, is quite despondent of the success of the North, and frankly admits that the efforts of the North in this war have accomplished nothing but a waste of blood and treasure. The Times speaks with great nerve, and says: How are the mighty fallen ! A year ago the North went forth to conquer, confident ia its numbers,, its vast flotilla, in its crushing ar tillery, and in its possession of capital, for the moment, at least, entirely without limit. It went forth to fight for empire, and, as men do who seek, to conquer and oppress their fellow- men; it trusted mainly in overbearing might, ami rested the merits of its cause on the sharp ness of its sword. It invaded on every side a territory scantily peopled, supplied with like wealth, without manufactures, without large cities, cut off from the rest of the world by the vast naval superiority of its antagonist, with nothing to rely on but dauntless courage and resolute endurance. The Southerner was ill armed, ill-clothed, ill-fed, poorly lodged, and he was encumbered with the most formidable of all hindrances—a slave population of several millions, to whose mercies he had to leave his wife and his child, his homestead and his plan tation, when he went forth to fight his battle of independence. Wherever they could swim the Northern gunboats penetrated, and, so long as they were accompanied by this flying artillery, which also afforded an easy means of transport for all the wants of an army, the Federals proved irresisti ble. The time came at last, however, when it was necessary to advance beyond the reach of gunboats, and then, as we in England always predicted, the Federal difficulties began. After pouring forth blood like water, and fertilizing the fields of Virginia with thousands of corpses, the North finds itself obliged to begin all over again, with predit destroyed, a ruined revenue, a depreciated currency, and an enormous debt. Nay, as if these were not sufficient, a Republic, based avowedly on the inalienable right of man to personal liberty, to life, and to the pursuit of happiness, and on the principle that govern ments are formed for the purpose of establish ing these rights, begins to talk of levying three hundred thousand men by conscription. _ . Will nothing arrest this frantic and suicidal rage ? Is there no one from whom the Ameri can people will listen to the words of truth and soberness ? We know that counsels of modera tion, ever distasteful in themselves, are doubly distasteful when coming from us; but we can scarcely believe that the infatuated multitude will remain as blind to the teachings of facts a6 they have hitherto been deaf to the voice of well-meant expostulation. What proof do they yet require that they are embarked ou a fatal and ruinous cause? Their wealth is turned into poverty^ their peace into discord, their prosperity Into wretchedness; the: power in Killingsworth, Thos. M -?~ich they gloried is effaced ; society is torn cct 2 lauMo of its mvn members; jw S nnder f00t . and the country ia IS ^«*&>*?* the distress here at Ihis lime." FeWiithrees can P™P^—we had almostsaia'th'e only’possi- f 8 ’ do not scruple tosay that we shall rejoice if the worst anticipation but h?™™ "“ Qt trom any m wU1 to the North* bnt because we see m the failure ot its efforts to subjugate tho Southern States the 2 prospect—we had aim™. , e OD ?y peace. ggCSlPTS BY 31AIl.K« fc A,y Per Central Railroad. Oct. 1st—4<tt p.ts TTB..17H R'lelrameel K l-l-i EUCkS C1II1, 10 sacks rye,, no sacks meal, 5 hbls .y, U p “ LI?’ 10 32 bars potatoes, 11 bales drraekllcr?bale? worn* 1 . 5 ?’ hides. 210 pcs hollow ware, 10 stovesf l5> bahSaAaa 110 14 salt pans, 4 horses abd-moze. ’ ,0<i,ler . Per Savannah, Albany a Suit EaUroad. Oet ... 10 hnshfila com. 1J Kt« inm k.i — .rl '-'CL 1st— 500 bushels com, 14 bxs soap, 54 melons. ««« ut* 3 horses, G bbls tallow, IS bales cottSM'mKJ? 8 ’ bark, 39 bbls and 50 bxs, 2 cars lumber, 120 bbls spts turpentine, 2 cars cattle andm£ U ^ CONSIGNEES. Per Central Railroad, October 1st—Oliver & Dodp- 1' 9‘, J.«T Moih, O Reneau, J Savage. Rbt Habersham T J McNish, G Jones, W A Edenfleld, J F Pelot, Cant Davenport, George Patten, John Daly, Major Hirseh T J Walsh, W J P, Henry Christian, W Story, a j Miller A; Co, E C Wade 4c Co, J F Gaudry, CD Rogers Capt Wiltberger, Major J L Locke, D R Wad v, J Murchison, Major .T S Childs, L Dunn, Tlson & Gor don, Eimtin & E, J McConaughy, PGagar, Mrsbhuliz, Champion & F, P JEayne, M H Williams. Per Savannah, Albany & Gulf Railroad, Oct. 1st.— Maj Hirseh, J T Hamilton, Capt Davenport, Tiaon & Gordon, Miller & P, J H Burghiem, A J Miller Co, Erwin & H,TT Lathrop & Co, W P Yonge, J Lippman, G Patton, Bohn & F, Blount & Dawson; H J Dicker* son, MH/Willisms, j R Brewer, Crane AG. J Doyle, F W Myrell, S N Papot; Capt Tilton, Raban «fc Smith, T r Guilmartin. ^ -* ' > * Sept. S3—Michael Cunan. mnnalla Ireland. Sept. 24—Agnes Shea, S years end G roon'h;, Con gestive t hills. New York. Sept. ^4 -Walter O’Mcarr, 5 jears and 9 months, Menirgitif, Sevannab. Sept. 25—W: 11*8m Middleton, 14 years -nd 7months, CongesUo i of Brain, Ireland. * Sept. S6—* Maria <McAvoy, l(kj ears, .cause d?atb un known, Macon. Sept. 87 —Mary Jare Brown, 2 yeqrs and 10 months, Croup, Savannah. Sept. 28—Richard Elake, 1 month and 1 dsy, Con gestive Fever, Savannah. Sept. 29—James McO’nnell, 5 years, Congostive Chills, Savannah. (Signed) s JAMES KELLY, Keeper C. Cemetery. Whites Blacks and colored. ..12 Total 15 H. J. BUCKNER, Chairman. A. IL Waver, Sec’y. * Coroner’s Inquest. MABBIED, In Chatham county, at the residence of Mr. Tidwell^ on Tuesday evening, tho 30th ult, by John A. Sla'ey, Erq., Justice of tho Peace, Mr. Clement T. COOPER, of Savannah, Ga., acd Miss 8ARAH G. WAY, ol Lib erty county, Ga. * Mew Advertisements. Six Shovels Hundred AND Four Hundred Wheelbarrows ’WA.jNTT/ED ! C. S. ENGINEER’S OFFICE, ( Savannah Ga , Cct. 1st, 1S62. J Four Hundred WHEELBARROWS and Six Hundred SHOVELS are needed immediately for the fortifications of Savannah. On account cf the groat difllca'ty of procuring theie nec:s- siry tools, the Brigadier General comma* ding has in structed mo to urpeal to tha citizens o‘ Savannah and the State of Georgia generally, to furnish such IooIb ot tho kind as they may have, for which a reasonable p ice, according to their rerviceable or unserviceable condition, will bo paid by this Office. For 6uch Wheelbarrows aad Shovels as maybe shipped, in retponee to this call, from the interior} transportation upon the r ilroids will bo paid by the Government. By order of Brig. Gin. Mxrcre, Ccm’dg. JOHN MoCRADY, cc2 Captain Engineers, in charge. Charleston Auction Sale. Massie School. This Institution will ba opened on Mon day, the Gih October, under the Princi- p a! ah ip of W. T. Fay, Esq. The Commisaioneia are happy to have secured tho services of so distinguished a Toacher, and hnpo that parents will avail themselves of tho educational advan tages rffsred through this institution. Applications for admission must be mada to the Principal. HU residence Is fourth door east from West Broad street, on Harris street. R. D. ARNOLD, ost 2 td Chairman B, C. Mastie School. NOTICE. Too Officers and Members of tho Ger man Volunteers are respectfally invited to call at the Turner’s Hall, This Evening, at 8 o’clock* to partake of some refreshments, kindly furnished by some of its numbers and friends. 1* oct 2 NOTICE. OFFICE TAN RECEIVER & COLLECTOR, 1 October 2, IS62. J Tho Tex Digest of Chatham county will remain cpsn for the collection of Taxes during this week, at tho Court Hou*e. BARNARD E BEE, oct 2 i* Tax Rec. and Col. ATTENTION, Washington Volunteers 1 ioT t You are ordered to^rcet at Savannah, on Saturday, 4th October, to re-Diganize nnder the Conscript Law. Members are urged to be punctual. J. McMAHOF, oct 2 Capt. Comd’g Washington Vols. FOR SALE, 4 WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINE, new, of beat quality, and with a good supply of Needles attached. Apply at this office. LIST OF UN0ALLIED-F8B FHEI0HT Office of the Southern Express Co. OCTOBER 2,1S62. Berren, L. C. Cox, Mrs. J. S. Dorsetl, M. E. Dews, John H. Landlord, Jeff. Milieu, P. F. Proctor, F. Roberts, N. B. Roirer-eon, Dr. S. 6. Summer, Capt A. G. Smith, H B. 0114eras, Mrs., 1 slave. AIsd valuab'e packages for tie following: C H. BULKLEY, Agent. FOH RENT, M For rent for ono year from the 1st of November next, tho northern tenement fronting Monterey Square, erected by tho ate Rev. C W. Begera. MMwSquare, r«st.Ku -j —— - - -..«=• . The dwelling is built of Irick, is very large a^d hand somely finished, and contains etery modern conve nience. , , . There is also attached a la*go and convenient out building. containing a Stable, Carriage House and servants’ nomt For terms, applj ,n o.'2—*f . HARTRIDGFz. NOTICE. T HE Interest Ocupons of ths Florida, Atlantic is Gulf Central Railroad Co., first mo.t?ngeand free land bonds, will be paid at t ;o Merchants A Planters' Bank, in Savannah. S. L. NIBLACK, oc 2 imo* Presvd-nt NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I will be responsible for no contracts or liabilities entered into by others in my tamo, except such as are specially authorized ” w JOHN CRIBB, Of Liberty co. by myeelt oct 2 . - SALE OF MERCHANDISE, JUST RECEIVED By II. A. Pringle, 137 Meeting Street. James h. tayloe, auctioneer. o N WEDNESDAY m>’-rnlng, October 8, 1863, com mencing at 10 o’clock, will ba sold: II MTS S S1STIOT! SSjrSnS* c » Mlor Score*; prito *2,000? Ipply WAITED, I 1 XTTTDar, . - . — A w c ny. NtTE8E * tG go inl ° ^ coantr y n oct 2 3 ‘ 3 R. HABERSHAM Jc SONS. . - N'» : lJ,: N ' '1:- GROCERIES. 25 cases Brandy 40 boxes Compotit'.on (‘cnlcs, G a, 25 lbs each 4 chests Congou Tea 2 chests Bouchong Tea 1 chest Oolong Tt a 2 ch*Bts Gunpowder Tea 1 cheat Hyson Tea 4 cheats Young Hyson Tea 1 ease Ground Pepper DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac.. 10 cases, £90 ounces, Quinine 3 cases 4l0>d lba. Opium 1 catk/andl box ^3tS lbs. Cr uptTzrur. 1 case, 80 ounces, Morphine 7 caeca, 660 lb3. Calomel, aid 5 tb3. Oil Anciseed. 5 barrels x ime Juics 10 keg» and 2 caeca, 129 lb3. Citric Acid 2 cases, 224 lb:., i'olverized Crefm Tartar 1 case, lb ., Tu:koy Sponge 1 case, 12 iba, Colrcynm 112 dozen Brown Windsor Sozp 60 dozen assoriei Toilet Soap SHOES. 212 pairs Men’s Congress Boots, Elachors Ac. 1141 pa'rs Ladies’ Congress a<id Luce Boots 167 pairs Boys’ and Youth-.’ Shoes . S33 pairs Misses’ snd Children’s Sho.s 25 pairs Infant’s Shoes CLOTHING. FURNISHING AND DRY GOODS. 150 Gent’s Coat, and Overcia n 30 pairs Gett’s Satmet and Tw; ed Winter Pants 151 Plush, Oassimere, Satin and Silk Velvet Vesta 3 Gent’s Silk Under Shirts 2 ) Ladies’ Merino Vests, fssnrtod 9 Gent's Cotton Under Shrts 2£4 8-12 dozen Brown Cotton Half Hoso 4i Ladtes’ Clcaks, assiriei 5 Ladie3’ Cheaeil’e Shawls 2 Lad'es’ Broche Shawls 1 case O J ^i'k 474X yar ! a Yar cj Prints 42)4 yards Plai i Hiaehams 45 yar-ls Super. Red Flacnel 19 9-.2 d- zea Gent’s Shirts, assorted 44 dozen Boys’ and Misses’ Cotton Hoso 21 Laco Mantil as 4 Ciape Shawis 15 Black I aco Vc-i’.s 8 5-12 d? z^n Black Silk Cravats SO dozan Beaufott S lk Neck T!e3 242 pieers Madras Hacdtcrchiefs, S In piece 795 yards Colored Paver Cambric 4737 dozen Clsik’s White and Black Giace Co.ton. ICO yaids 3b>!ei Huckab-ck 1owolfing 1 bale Scotch Tweeds 34 H yards Swi:s Mualia 2t8 yards Book ard Bishop Lawn C dozen Ladie3' white Kid Gloves 142 gro s Pearl Shirt Luttons •i A . n to I Railroad Rcga 50 Past lu Paintings 3 ort 1 STRAYED, From my tamp, rear tie Marino Ilcpiti on the night of tho 29th instant, a dark bay MARE (saddle and bridto tt), small size, white lace, with ut shoe 1 , and mane cut shoit be.ween the ear-. A liberal reward will be paid lo the finder upon leaving her at my camp, or ?t e th( r of the livery sta bles In the city. T. D. BRRTODY, oct 1 2* Cc pc Bat tow Art. 10 SUNBMIES* HIID3. good Brown 8ugar 10 lietces Whole Rice 50 bb.s. new Flour iO gross Matches 5 bagB Black Fopl er 20 lbs. Nutmegs 80 bbls. choice Syrup 33 boxes Tobacco, dtffDavi?, Stephons an<l other brands C boxes Adamantine Candles .5 bags ch' ico Cuba t’cffeo, 50 reams Wrspp'ng Paper, 1C by 12 L 12 MICHAELLAVlN, R. Broadst. LAGER BEER Planters’ Hotel. GEORGE GE MEN DEN. NOTICE. A LL pereens having any claims or demands what soever f gainst me as Qnartcimceter cf the Post of Fort Pulaski, will present ihem immediately at the office of Messrs. Erwin & Hardeo. ROBERT EBWIN, oct 1 6 Capt. and.A. Q, M. LOST, A SMALL KEY to an Iron Safo. An7 person flnd- ■£jL ing the same, by leaving i: at the ofllca of the Savannah Republican wiU be rewarded, oct 1 4 TO RENT, The wes ern Tenement, three ato:i.*a on brick H;:: basement, sou'h side of Liberty strret, three JffiULdoora from Bull—ono of the j leasintest loca tions in tne city, and xurni:hed with every convenience. Apply to K. J. THOMaSSON. cep 30 Saw Life Insurance. TIE SSOSGik SOME INSURANCE CO.. Capital, $5150,000. DR. JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Pre«ldenL D. F. VILLCOX, Secretary. Life Department at Savannah. AARON WILBUR, Actuary. Dr. R, D. ARNOLD, Consulting Physician. Policies are issued on the lives of -white persons, Ihe security old or young, on very favorable terms. 271 is ample, and privileges are very liberal. Call upon the actuary, at the office of the Southern Insurance Company, t9 Bay street, for further infor mation. ALABAMA 5MSJIBANSI GO., MONTGOMERY, ALA, Capital, $300,000. W. a BIBB, Preeidcnt. E, H. METCALF, Secretary. Eufaula Home Ins. Co., EUFAULA, ALA., Capital, $300,000. J G. L. MARTIN, President. P. D. WOOLOFTER, Secretary. These Companies irsure slaves a» we’I as property. OA A WILBUtt, Agent. sep 80 SOFT SOAP! We are cow making a superior article of JELLY SOAP. Price 12 } Cents per Pound, BY THE liABREL. Order* are rcspecLfuTy solicited. A DUTENHOFER & CO., sep SO Imp Atlanta, Ga. m II, MTS 11 MILS L SACKS Rye 100 sacks Ueed Oats, kind that dons not rust 40 kegs 20d Nails, cheap 200 sacks Extra Fleur, low For sale by „ WM. g. .STARK. ee? 30 FOR SALE,, A Small and Vfirv I*nnvsnii>nt TT aep 29 j r . and very convenient House, with large Lot, in rear of the Park. - For further particulars, apply at this office. Received an Consignment and Tor Sale: mms SPECIAL NOTICES. g Q QQ POUNDS Bacon, 60 btla Extra Flour 150 boxes Tobacoo, 10 dez Axe Handles 4 boxes Vermicelli, 1 keg Madder 1 box Alum, 2 boxes Cream Tartar.: 2 boxes Tomato Catsup, 50 lbs Ocpp^ras 2 kegs Horte Shoes, 8 boxes Horse Shoe Nnila 1 keg Composition Spikes 1 keg 8d Nalls 10 sacks Liverpool Salt / 1 1 Dram, Fife and Cavalry Sword ' 45 pounds Marlin • - * ’ 2 dozca ccrub Brcah:B T '^- Yi dezea Mops • 7 pounds Gutta Porcha Pa-rkiag - • d*|*30 ^ T.SON & GORDON. Interest-bearing Notes* - H. C. BARROW, ? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, An! Agent lor the Colltction ol Claims against the Confederate States, RICHMOND, VA, 7 RSASURY DEPARTMENT'P. 8. A. I RiCHitoxDj Sept. *6, li-62. f lub.ie notice is hereby given, that Con- greas has -duly authorzoi the annual pay* * ment of interest on the 7.80 Treasury NoUa. The interest due on each note on the first day of January next will bo pail to the respective hold err, on presentment at the Treasury, or at any Depository Df Uis’Gc.vcrnc.cnL (tftueO C. O. MEMMIN6ER, [l V. Sec. ^Treasury ATTENTION, Ogletiiorpes 1 You axe ordered in o Camp at Savan- Prompt attention will bo given to tho coikc inn ol ctfcims of every < eecription connected with the De partments in Richmond, parlicula. fy ihe claims o: de ceased soldiers. nah, on Wednesdsy, the 15th October, to ro-corganize under' the Conscript I aw. Tee members are urged to bo punctual. Pe;£ons wishing to join this corps will make appli cation to the undersigned, at Savannah. F. V/. SIMS, oct 1 id ' Capt. Comd’g Co. B, O. L. I. REFERENCES : Ilou. Lucius J. Gamuell, Atlanta, Gm lien. Julian Hautsicge, Savannah, Ga. Hon. Eobeet P. Tkiupe Forsyth, Ga. * sep 59 Smo NOTICE. CUSTOM HOUSE, i Collector's Cffioe, Savannah, Oct. 1. j State of Georgia, The public are hereby notified that I am B COUNTY OF EFORE me - , an acting Justice of the Peace (or Notary Public) ia and for said county, personally came Mrs. , who being duly sworn, says she is the mother of . deceased, late a in Company , of the Georgia Volunteers, she farther declares that her said son, , died on the dsy of — , 1S6-, add that he left neither wife, child, nor lather surviving him (Signed) Sworn and subscribed to before i , 1S6-. , J. P. 3 this day of Also, personally came - -, of ■ county, and State ot Georgia, who, being duly sworn, says that the statements in the above affidavit ho (or she) personally knows to be true (Sigccd) Sworn and subscribed to before me this day of , 1SG-. -, J. P. , an aclirg Justice of the Peace (or Notary Public) in end lor said county of , do certify that the above named witness ia personally known to me to be of good standing, and wbo-:e affidavit is entitled to full faith and credit? Given under my hand and official signature this — day of , 1S5-. . . —, J. P. Know all Men by these Peeskkts, that I, Mrs. ,.of tho comity of , and State of Georgia, being the mother of —, deceased, who died in the service of tbe Confederate. State?, on the -day of , 1SI-, do make; ‘constitute and cppoict , of the of , and State of , rov true and lawful attorney in fact to receive and receipt for all monies, goods or chattels that may be due mo as heir of my eon deceased, by virtue of his military or other service to the Con! citrate Stales: here'.y rati lying and.confirming all lawful acts of my said altonu-y ;n the premises. This day of , ISO-. (Signed) Witness: , J. P. I, - -, Clerk cf- - Court of - county, state of Georgia, do certify that - whose genuine signature appears above, and bcloro whom the above affidavits and powc-r of attorney were made and executed, is an acting Justice of tho Peace (or Notary Public in and for the county of State of Georgia, duly commissioned at the time oi signing the same, and all his attestations as such are entitled to full faith and credit. Given under my hand and seal of office this day of , one thousand eight hundred and sixty- Clerk Court, - County, Georgia. Note—Tho affidavit may be made either before a Justice of the Peace or Notary Pabilc, and the certifi cate of its legality may be made either by a Clerk of the Superior, Inferior, or Court of Ordiua y, with the seal attached. All claims made out according to the above instruc tions, and forwarded to me, will be promptly collectad and eent to the parties, either by express cp mail, as directed, lor ten per cent. Those who have claims on tile in the office can have tliom colter ted by sending a power of attorney with seal of court attached. H C. BARliO'W, C’aim Agent for Georgia. Adire’s, Box 1141, Richmond, Va. eeptSi)—15. prepared to furnish C. 8. six per cent. Ce tifica'ee, and also C*. S. eight per cent, lime bonds. * iSignsd) JOHH BOSTON, Depositary. Morning News, copy. 3 oct 1 Siege Artillery. A11 who aro ruhjoct to tbo Conscript Law, from IS to 45 years, and all who desire to loin a Siege Ar'iUory Company fer the DEFENSE OF THE CITY, ae requested to call and place tbtlr nam ?D upon the Bel', now open st my office, eep ?5 FM.K. SYMONS Express Notice. Express Messengers over the Savannah, Albany & Gulf Eaihoad are not allowed to t:a !e, buy or srib Parties desiring produce sold cr purchases made, mu3t consign orders to commission houses in Savan nah. R. B. BULLOCK, sep 25 Sup’t Southern Express Co. TO DEFEATED OFFICERS. Office; s who were superseded in their reg - ments and companies ia the lata rcorgac'za- tiona are requested to meet In Savannah, on Tuesday, the Ztb of October, for consultation and action relative to re-entering tho service. O. W. STYLES, La'o Col. 26th Reg’t Ga. Vols. P. J. PHILLIPS, Lato Cob 81st Reg't Ga. Vi la. C5T* Georgia papers will please copy. sep 20 f *• VANNAH GAS WORKS, 1 September 35*.b, 1862. i Ti.v’c msumers of G2s aro notified that * from au<! from and after October 15th, Wood Gas will be &uppl.cd to the public and -private burners o tho cUy. This change iuthe gas sent out necessitates tho u2o of burners differing in form from those hereto fore adopted for coal gas, which modified burners may be obtained from Uriah Cranston, G3* Fitter. JA8. R. BMEDBEEG, sep 10 lino Eng’r Sav. Gas Lt. Co.* Confederate States of America. MEDICAL PURVEYPR’S office, Savannah, Ga., £cpb IS, iS62. f Perrons desirous of furnishing indigenous roots, baiks, Ac., advertised, aie respectfully requested to send me a list of those, and the quantity of each they can probably collect. I wish the public to beEr in mind that nothing will ba received green or in bad order. "W. H. PEIOLEATT, Astt. Surgeon, P. A C. S., Med. Purveyor, Fourth Depot. Macon Telegraph, copy 6 times. sep 15 NOTICE. SOUTHERN INSURANCE CO. FOR SALE, SALT WORKS RESIDENCE At Jphite’sBluff; the former I *7 SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, EIGHT LARGE BOILERS For farther particulars, apply at this office, sep 59 tf To Printers. n FOB SALE, an excellent Super- Boyar -Washington HAND PRB68, nearly ne v. Also, one Hoe’s improved INKING APPARATUS, with vibrating cylin der, railway and carriage, super-royal size. Price, for Pre;s and Inking Appa ratus, $259.. Addi O.8 C. E. O’SULLIVAN, Republican Offloe; Savannah, Ga DO! MR KENTUCKY. OpHE undersigned is authorized to raise a Company X of Regular Cavalry to complete a Battalion for aervic?, under the spocial direction of Gen. Hardee. This company is now organizing and presents a raro opportunity for young men to secure a position in tne favorite arm of tho eorvice, where they will be enabled efficiently to serve their country, and find* occasions for acquiring distinction for themselves. It also offers one of the very few chances yet open, for those subject to Conscription under *he late act of Congress, to obtain a desirable position as Volunteers, with the bounty of Fifty Dollars. Early application must be made to rqe at tbe office of Mr. George Patten in this city, where any informa tion desired will be furnished. sep29 GEORGE T. PATTEN. WANTED. A COOKING STOVE for St. John’s Hospital. Any person hiving one to- g'.vJ, 'or dirpo’e cf on reasonable terms, will pleaso apply at the Hospital, corner of Liberty and Jefferson sireo's. 6 sep 29 HIS DBS FI SH A H OUST: and Lot for salo in the town of Valdosta, oa the Savannah, Albany & Gulf Railroad, a healthy location, comprising 4 acres of Land, with ail necessary oat-houses—all new—garden and fine well or water, for sale cheap. Enquire of sep 29 CHAMPION & FREEMAN. A further call of fivo per cent, on the Capital Stock of tho Company ha3 been made by the Board of Directors, payable cn or before tho first day of October next, at the office of the Com pany. A. WILBUR, BO P 5 Secretary. TO THE BURT’S OFFICE, ENGINEER’S DEPT., ( Savannah, Aug 80, 1£62. j ^ on have sent slaves to work on tha defenses aro uni Savannah, are requested to hold county meetings and appoint an agent, and fur nish him with a duplicate power of Attorneys to collect tho amounts due them. The money will be paid on the first of each month. T. A. PARSONS, Gen’l Sup’t. *** Macon, Coluxbus, Milledgeville, .Augusta, Al bany, Americas, Thomasviile and Sandorsviile papers, please copy yggo times tf ecpl SALT The Justices of the Inferior Court of this county, desirous of responding to the call of his Excellency Governor Brown, i. e., to furnish a certified list of the names of the widows of the sol diers killed in battle, or who have died in tha military service of the State, or the Confederate States; also, the wives of each soldier now in military service; also, widows, having a son or sons in service, who will be entitled to receive salt when forwarded by the Com missary General, or to purchase it on the terms pre scribed. All such aro resp c ctfully requested to register their names at the office of ihe Clerk of the Inferior Court of Chathamjcounty, ns soon as practicable. WM. H CUYLER, j. i. a a a N B. KNAPP, j. I. c. o. c. JOHN WILLIAMSON, j. l o. c. c aug ct SAVANNAH, Jaly 7, 1S62. Mr. B. E. MYRICK is hereby authorized ; 0 ac t na our Attorney daring our absence from tho city. FOOTE & JAUDON. iy NOTICE. Tho Manufacturing branch of nr buct- r.f.ss must bo strictly C*eb. V-: wcruem will be delivered until paid for. IcnoM HENRY LATHROP * f'O W“Sd N° EXECUTORS’ NOTICE TO BEBTOB8 AND CHEBITOH*. OTIGE's hereby given to all pweons having de- _ mards ngaisst the estate of Charles C. Walden, late of iho coanlv of Chatham, Bute of Georgia, de ceased, to present them to the undersigned, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to said deceased aro hereby required to make immediate payment to « EDWARD PADELFORD, ) ExecaUyeBf WM. 8. ROCKWELL, f Lxecuiora. oct 1 lw6 ' - ■ G eorgia —Chatham coi my.—to ail whom It may concern: ' Whereas, Philip 61. Busreil will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Richard Williams, .deceased: ’ . These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear u fore said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwiso eaid letters will* be granted. , ■>. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 80th day ol September, 1862. octl* DOMINICK A. O’BYRHK, o.*J. a CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SAUK. be sold, under foreclosare of mortgage, by and with the consent of all parties interested, ou the first Tuesday In December next, be'oro ihe Court House door, in the city of Savannah, the unex- pixed Lease of the late firm of Morrell <fc Foster, ot and in those two lots of Land, situate, lying, and being in the city of Savannah, near the intersection of Liberty street and the Thunderbolt road—raid lease having yet an unexpired term of nearly two years, with a privilege ot r«mewal ol five years from th« 1st September, 1S:4—«id lease being conditioned tor the annual payment of $*00, payable quarterly. Also, all the Bnildings, Mills, Machinery, Steam Engines, Boilers and appurienancei of such mills and machinery, situate and being upon such lots, and sub ject to removal therefrom at the option of tbe pur chaser. Also, two Wagons and one large brown Horse ; the same being levied on as ihe property of __ .. BQrvi yi, • - William Morrell, iving co-partner of the late firm itham county. BENJAMIN I sep S IE, #( Iff CL C. CHATHAM SHEBIFI’8 SALE. \rriTtL ba eol-Vcn the first Tuesday in November W next, tefor» ~ next, tefor» ihe door of the Court House, la Chaiham.county, 1 tween the usual hours of sale, Lot No 12 Now FrarJ • «< ward, in the city of Savannah, « Said lot la subject to an an- , the Mayor and Aldermen, of with the improve nual ground ren. $147 60. Thgabove pro-. F. Brantley, und-. Chatham county 1 as the property-of William . jer of the Superior Court of judgment in attachment in favor of Brigham, A Go. ta. Franklin A Brantley. BENJAMIN L. COLE. MfpSO • SheiiffO. O.