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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19. 1865.
i nrAL MATTERS-
WANT8.
•srtorf
of steamships »■< Steamer*.
Helen
fob palatka, pla.
Getty every Thursday morning at
_ >
u'tain, every Wednesday morning at 10
, uvf Scorpio,
ihese vessels come freighted with heavy
aDd bring large numbers of pasgen-
,cR ' fob doctobtow*. btc.
o, every Saturday.
FOR AUGUSTA.
p rrr - Thursday, October 19th, at 11
fob charleston.
Rockland, Friday, October 20tb, at
Wind and main.
r j t y t about ten o’clock, the wind blew
• considerable violence from the South,
L# h C joffn ;rees and fences, and scattering
' . c abont our streets to the discomfort of
f ' a> ian ^ a nd the crowd gathered around
P 5 office. The wind continued to blow
“■ : south for about two hours, when it
P c i t0 the Southwest and moderated.—
' ;iv0 o’clock, the rain fell in torrents for
' " one hour, reminding one of the old time
S> ,Tiber gales. After the rain the skies
b ' leared. and the atmosphere, which, du-
W • ; be past two days, bad been rather warm
!"he season, became cool and pleasant.
From New York.
v 0 nr steamers reached our port yesterday,
an car |y hour, from New York. They left
| !ace ’ 0 n Saturday afternoon last, as fol-
- viz: The Nevada, Capt. Carpenter;
It Zodiac, g a pt. Bulkley ; the Gen. Sedgwick,
T jjmvyer, and the Perit, Capt. Delanoy.
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l ar «ces,
■jers-
We are indebted to Pursers A. Richardson,
If the Nevada, W. II. Scranton, of the Zo-
■ e w. 0. Tift, of the Gen. Sedgwick, aud
o the Parser of the Perit, for New York pa-
uh to the hour of sailing.
For Florida.
■ci ie gtenmer Fountain, Capt. Castner, left
er „ v ., s terday morning for Picolata and other
Lints in Florida. She takes out a fair num-
of passengers, and the heaviest freight
vbii'h has been shipped to that section since
ie close of the war. Capt. Castner is a sea-
L n ,,f much ability, and has rendered himself
iml his vessel very popular by his accommoda-
aim aDd attention to the wants of his patrons.
Savannah Theatre.
Last night "Schiller’s” celebrated play of the
Kobbera was produce with great success. Mr.
Hamilton, as Charles DeMoor, was fine—ho ren
dered the finer passages of his role with artistic
ikiii. The Count Maximilian DeMoor of-Mr.
Frnncis did him great credit Miss Isadora
Cameron as Amelia was very good—playing in
ier usual style of dignity and correctness. In-
led, the play was well sustained throughout
An Elegant Stock
If Dry Goods and all the innumerable articles
•e juired for bouse furnishing, can be found at
he establishment of A. RtscHSR and Co., IS
Harfard strest, corner Congress Lake, wher B
the richest assortment of domestic and imported
goods will always be Ireely shown by courteous
and .lUeQtive clerks. The above firm offer great
inducements to country merchants who desire
to replenish their stores, and a visit to the bazaar
will convince all that excellent articles can be
sold at moderate prices.
tloitey's Lady's Bowk.
The November number of this valuable adjunct
to the parlor und boudoir, has been laid on oar
e bv Mr. Estill, of the “News and Periodical
be; t. ’corner of Bull street and Bay lane. No lady
shield be without a copy of this book. The present
number contains, among others, a beautifully col
ored fashion plate for November and a variety of
re l ag of the choicest description. It can al
ways be bad with other novelties in the literary
brat Estili’s establishment.
Grand Closing Out Sale.
Tie well-known firm of L. C. Norvell &
Co. being about to close out their business at
ike corner of Bay and Bull streets, will dis*
rose of their fine miscellaneous stock of goods
it very low prices, as every article must be
Till within thirty days. Ladies will be able to
secure great bargains by calling early.
From Augusta.
IVe learn from a dispatch received in this
|city yesterday that the steamers Amazon and
aura reached that place on Tuesday after
s’ 0 ™' at 2 p. M., and will leave for this city
8®n:edia:ely with full cargoes, which have
l KeD waiting for them some time. They may
8 expected here on Saturday morning.
Change of Day.
Tbe steamer Fountain, Capt. Castner, as will
■5 seen in another column, has changed her
®. v of departure to Picolata &c., from Wednes-
Tuesday mornings at ten o’clock.—
*>>■« ct ange has been made at the instance
rau tor the convenience of shippers and other s
7 this line.
Off for Homs,
The gallant 159th Regiment New York
Volunteers leave for their home this day on
he steamship Varuna.
Ueali Supply of Kew York Oysters,
}° l° v ers of this bivalve we would say that
■ quantity of the finest quality were re-
•t. ed per steamer Hunter by Monahan, who
prepared to serve the same up stewed,
• ’■J broiled, or on the half shell, at his old
' a i on Whitaker, one door from Bay street.
1 ^ unnecessary for ns to expatiate upon
^' superior flavor of New York oysters over
above those of other localities, We ho P®
w ” t0 he so far from the Empire City that
:li<. 1 ' * )e una h* e to obtain her oysters in
aiwav ea80 "' Xhe a PP roftcl1 °* c ° o1 weather
a ’" brings to our mind visions of smoking
£ot stew. ’
Pniictnal
left Rt this
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WANTED. — A Tenement suitable
I for a family of eight or ten persons.
A central location desirable, though a little
distance would not be a serious objection.
and regular payment of refii'inSured. ■ Word
i office will receive immediate attention.
“celled
luscious fries, and the yet-to-be-
‘saddle-rock roast,” with its ens-
i^Jgcompanying dishes.
Wanted.
^SPECIAL NOTldgp.
SP Cl L NOTI
A HEALTHY WET NURSE. Enquire at
Office of Pulaski Honse. oct It—i!
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T THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES,
Rags, Waste Paper, Books, Hope,Cotton, Hides,
Moss. Tallow, Greese, Iron Metals. Bottles, Bones,
&c.. &c. D. OLIVER & CO.,
oct 7 Forest City Mills, Savannah.
Wanted.
A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS of the
Mechanics' Bunk of Angnsta and Eastern Bank
E. F. METCALFE A CO.
of Alabama.
octS
Wanted Immediately
For Cash!
^ LL the Rags, Old Bagging^and Waste_Paper in
the city.
scp!8
WARREN A PLaTNKK,
910 Bay street.
A DAY I Agents wanted to
sell a new and wonderfnl SEWING
MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address
StLAW & CLARK, liiddeford, Maine,
seplfi 8m
A MONTH I Agents wanted
for sis entirely new articles, just
out. Address O. T. GiREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. 3m sepIO
FOR »ALE.
FOK SALK
O ECONO HAND Articles for sale at about one*
O half the price of new, including
5 ooo empty barrels.
10,000 Bags and Sacks, canyass.
Iron and Steel springs. Machinery,Quins .Boilers,
Stills, Mottles, &c^ &c.
Wanted, for cash, all kinds ofthe above articles.
D. OLIVER & CO.,
oett Forest City Mills, Savannah;
For Sale.
2500 BlJSBIEl,s Biackoat «
200 kite No. 1 Mackerel
50 qr bbls No. 1 Mackerel
25 bales Gnnny Cloth.
N. A. HARDEE & CO.,
sep29 tf No.'9 Stoddard's Range.
For Sale,
300 COILS RICHARDSON’S ROPE,
t50 TONS COAL.
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CHAS. L. COLBY & CO.
cor. Abercorn and Bay streets.
For Sale.
1 liiiODj, Itti, 10.
?L„''T'!’ S :r ‘ l>, ' rs llave -i uat received a large invoice
-tsonable DRY GOODS, in which are
Dress Goods,
Pfifils, latest styles,
piaws, # 2 m
a Goods, In large Yartety, " * »T
H'kbsus, Trimmings, it.
ALSO,
^««»es Assorted Shoes.
‘'its**!; a of other desirable Goods’
<kye. by ’ n wiU ^ offered to the trade for a few
ocu aRocH e. GADEN & I’NCKLEs.
I Soap, 9 lb. Bars.
I 200 Mould Candles For°*ale 1 bv > ' d °‘
<W(Hk tULTW '* RANDBLL, soleg&genta. 1
’|’IIIt F. E COWS
sep29
Apply to
STUART »s CO.,
cor. Bnll and Broughton streets.
For Sale.
LA WAY of
Baggy, bat little used.
^ ROCK A WAY of superior make, and a fight
T.
sep-i
to
OLCOMBE,
181 Bav street.
T EACHER’S NOTICE—A Lady, qualified
to teach Music on the Piano, and the French
Language according to the.best method, desires a situ
ation in a Seminary or Private Family. Terms, Th ee
Hundred Dollars per annum. Address “X. Y’. Z.,"at
this Office. • oct!2—tf
Dissolution.
B Y mutual consent. Mr. J1MBS W. RANDELL
this day withdraws from our Firm.
Savannah, Oct. 16th, 1S65.
HILTON & RANDELL.
Referring to the above notice, the nndersigned would
state that he will continue the
Wholewle Grocery Business,
under the firm name of . , ,
RANDELL& CO.,
and has taken the commodious building on the
South-west cor. of Bay & Barnard sts.
In a few days he will be prepared to offer a large and
well selected stock of Groceries, to which the attention
of the Trade will be solicited.
JAMES W. RANDELL.
Referring to the above notice, the nndersigned would
state that they will continue the
Wholesale Grocery Business,
under the firm name of
HILTON& RANDELL,
at the old stand, No. 193 Bay street.
OCt 16—Iw
EDWARD G. HILTON.
F. M. RANDELL.
Hilton & Randell,
193 BAY STREET,
O FFER for sale _ .
100 bbls. extra R. H. Genesee Flour,
50 half bbls. do. do. do.
50 bbls. Soda Biscuit,
50 do. Sugar do.
95 do. Butter do.
25 do. Oyster do.
oct!6—Gt
Notice.
Capt. WM- T. EASTON. Tax Collec
tor, has his office in the Exchange Build
ing, foot of Ball street. Hours, from 9 a. m. till VA p.
to. aag?9_
NOTiut.
Is hereby given that neither the Owners
or Agents of the steamers Amazon, Gib
bons and Laura, will be responsible fo anyd ebt, bill
or contract made by any of the Officers or-Crew of said
steamers, unless made by written permission of
E#IN St HARDEE,
for Agents and Owners.
JNO. L. ROUMILLAT, Agt.on Wharf.
oct 10—tf
“UDOLPHO WOLFE,”
22 Beaver Street, New York,
Offers for sale of his own importations, In bond and
duty paid, the largest stock of Wine*, Liquors, Ac., of
any other honse in this country, comprising in part of
Otard,’Hennessey, Pinct (Jastillon, Martel, Godard -
Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in hall; quarter and eighth
casks; also Otard and Ronyer, Laferriere and Ells Bran
dy, in cases of one dozen each.
“GIN.”
Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro
matic Schnapps, in bond and dnty paid, in cases of one'
dozen quarts and two dozen pints.
“WHISKY AND RUM,”
Scotch and Irish Whiskey in hhds. and cases of one
dozen each. Bourbon Whiskey in barrels and cases of
one dozen each,
RUM.
“Jamaica", and “St. Croix Bumf in hhds. and cases of
one dozen each.
MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND FORT
. , k WINES.
More than twenty different grades, in halves, quar
ters and eighth casks, also in cases of one dozen each.
“HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE,
AND CLARET WINE8,”
From Peter Arnold Mnmm in Cologne, proprietor of
Johannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker & Fils; Eschen-
auer, Benecke A Co., Bordeaux; Barton A Guestin,
Bold earn, and from other well known houses in Ger
many and France.
Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustard,
Olives, Brandy, Presgrves, &c.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
Southern States, with some of the largest and most re
spectable dealers, ehopld be sufficient guarantee that
every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pare
and genuine.
Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices obtain
ed, by addressing the above.3m ang9
Holmes & Blanchard,
(SBOCESSOKS TO O. W. DROWN, j
Manufacturers and Dealers. In
FRENCH 8URR MILLSTONES
AND
mill geering,
Of all Descriptions,
Manufacturers of BROWN’S improved
Portable Flouring and Grist Mills,
Screen and Bolt Reels, Mill Spindles, Bushes, Picks
Hoisting Screws and Bails, Ac. Dealers th
“DUTCH ANKER” BOLTING CLOTHS
Hoar Packers, Smnt Machines and Separators, Bran.
Dusters, Com and Cob Crackers, Screen Wire,
Belting, and
Mill Furnishing of every Description.
Improved Turbine Water Wheels
tw~ Flans and Specifications for Mills famished
when desired.
9 A 11 Haverhill and 2' Beverly Sta .
B O 8TON.
octH
HOT, LION & C0. (
(bstablishkd bt n. hunt w 1847.)
26 DEVONSHIRESr.,BOSTON
Manufacturers of the
Best Oak Tanned
Leather Belting
of all widths, double and single.
DROP BELTS for Rifle Manufacturers.
RAILWAY BILTS,
B ™ b > e ofperfa* and uniform thickness.
Tube Belting, Round and Flat Regulator Belts, Ac.
Bulting, of Mixed Oak and Hemlr«ck Tannasre •
Patent Solid Cotton Belting tannage ,
DULTjUUEIL BBILTinrGr.
Steam Packing and Engine Hose.
Also, constantly supplied with extra quality Lace
Leather, Beit Rivets and Burra, Belt Cement, Hv-
draulic Press and Flax-Packing, Belt Hooks, Belt
Punches, Ac.
Belts made to order and warranted.
octM
Gunny Uloth.
I SPPlSwiD H TfL
DaieoecMearD, vi aGiaria.
, AUGUST, 1865.
"T It having been reported that the SPOTS-
v ‘ WOOD HOTEL had been confiscated and
closed, the Proprietors deem it proper to assure the
Pfibiic that such is not the care. The Honse is open
for the accommodation of visitors, as it has been from
its opening day in September, I860.
The Honse has been remodeled, renovated, refur
nished, and put in perfect order throng boat, and the
traveling public may rest assured of finding as com
fortable accommodations with ns as can be found in
any first class Hotel North or Sonth.
Our friends, patrons, and the traveling public gen
erally, visiting Richmond, are cordially invited to make
their home with us, and no pains will be spared to
make them comfortable, as we are pledged to sustain
the well known reputation of the House.
COSKERY A MILLWARD, Proprietors.
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Notice.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 1
Ckitxd States Intoinai. RzvKNrz, y
Savannah, Oct. 13, I860. )
Having nearly completed the organiza
tion of the District, I hereby notify the
public that I am instructed to make an immediate ag-
cessmentfor tbe year 1864 (as the tax is now past duej
at Confederate prices, upon incomes of every descrip
tion. The tax from six hundred to five thousand dollars
. will be 5’per cent, above that amount indefinitely 10 per
per cent, upon ail gross receipts.
The payments will be made in United States Curren
cy at what it was worth in Confederate money at that
time.
Any information the citizens may desire will be
cheerfully given, and I will, of course, be as indulgent
as the law and the interest of tbe Government will
allow me to be. C. H. HOPKINS,
octl4 Assessor 1st District
GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY'S SOLUBLE
Phosphatic and Ammoniated
GUANO,
Barrels, 250 lbs. each.
GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY'S
IMPBOVZD
Super.Phosphate of JLime.
Address, GR1FFING BROTHER A CO.,
No. 60 Cortlandt st., New York.
(Bbls. 250 lbs. each.)3 m jy28
Xj . S. HOYT’S
AMMONIATED »BNZ
super-Phospnate of Lime
Of the most approved qnality, a substitute for
Peruvian Gnano.
OFFICE, NO. 194 WATER STREET,
Adjoining United States Hotel,
JXriEl^V YORK.
My Super-phosphate of Lime is not an experiment
Ten years trial of it upon all kinds of crops and soils
has proved its valne each year, and that it is of uniform
qaaflty.
Packed in barrels in good order, uniform weight 250
lbs. each. 3m jy28
BURNING OF THE MUSEUM
LETTER FROM MR BARNTJM.
NEW YORK, July 14, 1865.
Messrs. Herring Sf 'Co. :
Gintuzmen—Though the destruction of the Ameri
can Museum has proved a serious loss to myself and
the public, I am happy to verify the old adage, that
“It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," and conse
quently, congratulate you that yonr well-known safes
have again demonstrated their superior fire-proof
qualities in an ordeal of unusual severity.
The safe you made for me some time ago was in the
office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of
the bnilding, and in the hottest of the fire.
After twenty-four hours of trial it was fonnd among
the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded np
its contents in very good order-books, papers, poli
cies of insnrance, bank bills, all in condition/or imme
diate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthi
ness of Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes.
Truly yours,
P. T. BARNUM.
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DIE.
The Original and Best in the World! The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Sellable and Instan
taneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.—
Remedies tbe ill effects of bod dyes. Sold by all Drug
gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor.
Also,
Regenerating Extract of Millefleurs,
for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair.
aaglS CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York.
P OOLE & HUNT,
Baltimore, Maryland,
KAKUFAOTIJSZB8
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers,
8 team Fire Engines,
Portable Saw Mills, Gang ohd Single Saw Mills,
Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Floor Mill Machinery,
Cotton Screws, ^ .
Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles,
Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco,
Tobacco Moulds,
Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds,
Sotting, Pulleys and Hangers.
ang3 6m
COLGATE A CO.
Beg to infoim their customers that they still continue
the manufacture of their various styles of Family
and Toilet Soaps, Starch, and Can*
dies.
Prices current forwarded by mail on application.
COLGATE A CO.,
Nos. 53 and 55 J ohn st., New York.
jy28 ' 3m
Geo, Demerit & Go.,
[Established 1859,]
303 BROADWAY, NEW
iFFER the following
YORK,
list
O FFER the following splendid list of
Watches, Chains, Gold Fens, Sil>
verware and Jewelry
at One Dollar Each. Not paid i
r, worth over $750,u00,
until you know what
15 00
45 00
CO 00
you will receive.
Bach.
150 Gold Hunting-cased watches.. .$50 00 to $200 00
200 Indies' Gold-cased Watches 35 oo to 109 00
300 Solid Silver-cased Watches 18 00 to 45 00
175 Soltaire Diamond Rings 40 Onto
1500 Neck and Guard Chains 5 00 to
251)0 Vest and Chatelaine Chains.... 4 oo to
5000 Gold and Onyx Brooches 4 00 to
3000 Pearl, Coral, Ac., Brooches 4 00 to
4oOO Gold, Pearl Ac-, Ear Drops
2500 Gents' Scarf and Breast Pina....
4500 Gold Chased Bracelets. 4 00 to
7500 Oval Band Bracelets
1000 Gold Watch Keys and Slides....
2000 Gold Sleeve Buttons, Ac
3000 Miniature Lockets, doable
8000 Miniature Lockets, Dial Face....
BoO Gold Thimbles, Armlets, Ac 4 00 to
1600 Masonic Pins and Emblems....
3000 Plain and Chased Gold Rings...
4000 Stone Set and Signet Bings.....
2000 I adies' Buckles, Cha-ms, Ac....
7500 Setts Gold, PearL Ac., Jewelry.
8000 Setts Garnet, Onyx, Jet.Ac., Jew
elry 4 00 to
2000 California Diamond Rings, Ac...
1500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac...
2500 Gold Pen*, Pencils, Ac
7000 Gold Pens, Case and Pencil ....
5000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holders 2 00 to
1000 Silver Ice Pilchers, Ac 20 00 to
1500 Silver ' astors. Stands, Ac 12 00 to
1500 Silver Card and Cake Baskets... 12 00 to
4000 Silver Cups and Mags
•000 Ten and Dessert Spoons
•000 Table and Dessert Forks
5000 Silver Fruit and Pie Knives....
4000 Pairs Kings, 8alt Spoons, Ac;.
3000 Sliver Tea Call Bells. Ac
4000Qyster and Hck'e Forks. Ac ... 9 oo to
Bach and every article in the above list is reprea
ed by a Certificate. These are placed in similar
velopes and sealed-. AhJ person obta
cateTto be Mad at our offloe, Or sentby-tooil to any
address, will know what they may have for One Dol-
We charge for sending Certificates, paying postage,
and doing the business, 25 cents each. Five will be
sent lor $1; Eleven for $9; Thirty for $5; 8ixty-Five for
$10; and One Hundred for $15.
Any person receiving a Certificate for an article they
may not desire can exchange for any other arfjde in
oar List of the same value By this method we are
enabled to fnrnl* the public with selections from a
rich and varied stock of goods, at a nominal price,
whUeali have a dunce of securing articles ofthe very
highest value We warrant every article w represent
ed or money refunded
■ENTS—7
HERRING’S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES.
The most IldiaUe Protection from Tire note Known.
Herring A Co.’s Patent Bankers’
Safest with Herring A Floyd's Patent Crystalized
Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever
mannfactnred.
HERRING A CO.,
No. 261 Broadway, oor. Murray SL, New York.
FARKEL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia.
OCtl3—6w HERRING A CO., Chicago. -
THE COMPLEXION
AND HAIR.
Bald Heads and Bare Faces covered. Gray Hair re
stored, Light Hair darkened, Weak Hair strengthen
ed, apd Bnshy Hair beautified.
Also, Pimpled Faces cared, purified, and made soft,
smooth, clear, and beautiful by the use of Cliap*
man’s Celebrated Recipes. Mailed free to
those wishing to give them an honest trial.
These Recipes can be obtained without charge by
return mail by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Chemist andTerfumer,
oct5 lw S31 Broadway, New York.
ITCH ! ITCH I ITCH !
Scratch ! Scratch I Scratch!
WHEATON’8 OINTMENT
WiU core tbe Itch in 48 Hours.
Also, cores Salt Rheum, Ulcere, Chilblains, and ail
Eruptions of the Skin. Price, Be cents. For sale by
all Druggists.
By sending 66 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole
Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will
be forwarded by man, free of postage, to any part of
the United States. 6m ecp21“
AWAY WITH SPEC
TACLES.—Old Eyes Made New, without
Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed free
on receipt of ten cents. Address
E. B. FOOTE, M. D„
octlO—12t No. 1130 Broadway, New York.
SOIITHBRN PINE LUMBER.
T HE subscribers solicit consignment* of Southern
Pine Lumber on which they will make advances,
and which they will sell afloat or from yard. They be
lieve they have the largest yard in the United States,
and nneqnaUed faculties for the sale of Lumber.
WILLSON, WATROUS A < 0.,
cor. 1st Avenue and 39th st., and 84 Wall st.,
New York.
CLARK, SUMNER A CO..
„ • Alabany, N. Y.
References—Broadway Bank, New York.
Mechanics' A Fanners’ Bank, Alabany,
New York.
Northern Lumber,
Of every kind, for sale by
WILIBON, WATROUS A CO.,
1st Avenne and 39th st, and 84 Wall st., New York.
CLARK, SUMNER A CO.,
Albany, N. Y.
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fiFLECT FEMALE S5HOOL.
T HE undersigned having rented the school build
ing on the corner of Chariton and Drayton streets,
8 00
reaent-
on hud
In bbls., half bbls. ud kit*, constantly
BICHARDSON A BARNARD,
gctli-tt $1., opposite Mariners' Chord),
. Commission and valuable Pre-
AdS^Jltt^^ g ‘ TeUt0AeenU -
. GKO. DEMERIT A CO.
1* 10$ BreeffmT, Mew Y«k,
would rest _ _
slated by Mrs. Alethea 8. Burroughs.' wUi open a Select
Female School in said building on the first Monday in
October.
Tuition per Term of Three Months, one half payable
the middle of each quarter, as foUows:
S-enior Department, per qnatter $21 00
Jnnior do. do. 18 00
Primary do. do. 15 GO
sep23 JAMES 8. COZBY.
D unn & brown,
SHIPPING MASTERS,
Having opened on office at No. 35 Bay street, "be
tween Habersham aud Price streets, we are prepared
to fhrnlsh crews at the shortest notiee.
oct!3—lm
Southern Jobbers.
WHO BUY
RUBBER COODS,
WILL FIND FULL LINES AT
MAM FACT V A£ES* BEST PRICKS.
„ ; AT
37 Milk Street.
Cermet Marton Place, Boston.
HENRY W. BURR,
nanrrAOTUBKS or
SHIPPING.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST.
MARYS. EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
THE weU known steamer, for
merly the St. Johns, but now the
Helen Getty, Captain O. R.
! Ingraham, master, will leave the
‘old Steamboat Yard every THURS
DAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, for the above Land-
For freight or passage, apply on board or to
L. S. BENNETT, Agent
cor. Vest Broad and Bay streets.
AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme.
Jacksonvilie, J. a. Samis A Co.
Palatka, U. R. Teasriale.
Freight payable by shippers. , sep4
r *n - I
| »»»eri»to«4e«t'« Office, 1
“•vatinah, October 10th, 1868.} 1
conn< -“-tion with W. Jj
D)"ker»on A t o.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and
forward to Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, Ac daUv from
Twet.tr to Thirty lhnwandPonadi^r'’jwStud
go through to from three to sfe dayT and
chip Freight and other expenses must be paid by
• » octlO
For Palatka, Fla.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, EERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PI COL A TA.
THE new and fast steamer
Fountain, Captain G. W. < aat-
ner, will leave for the above planes
every |TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel-
foid’s wharf; near White's Central Press, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent
Freight payable on wharf. Shippers wiU fnrnsh
id measn
and measurement of goods.
aug24
For Augusta.
The steamer Gen. Berry wfl 1
leave for the above port on THUR8'
DaY, Oct 19, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
I For freight or passage,. having su
perior accomodations, apply to
CHA . L. COLBY A Co,
oct IS Cor. Abercorn and Bay streets.
sepl2—tf
TOWAGE.
THE nndersigned, Agents for
the Savannah Tow Boat Company,
are Dow ready to receive applica
tions for Towage of vessels of all
descriptions.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Bay st, opp. Mariners' Church.
octie— 5t
For Liverpool.
THE first class British bark Thai.
Whitney, J. C. Kelly master,
being of smafreaparity and now ready to
'receive freight, will have quick despatch.
Apply to
BELL, WYLLY A CHRI8TI AN.
For Baltimore.
“ Prendergast’s Line "
The fast sailing, regnlar packet,
schooner “ De Soto." Crook, mas
ter, having the greater portion of her
►cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight apply to
LaROCHE, GADEN A UNCKLES,
Corner Bay A Barnard streets.
Agents in Baltimore:
oct 13 PKENDKRGAST, FENWICK A CO.
For Freight or Charter*
THE fast sailing brig Hary Cobb,
285 tons burthen, 2890 bbls. capacity,
will receive freight or charter on reason
able terms. For particulars enquire of
WM. CANTWELL, Agent,
seplS tf Box 79, Hilton Head.
Freight to Augusta
AND
POINTS BEYOND !
Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers.
W E are prepared to receive Goods in onr ware
house, free of rtorage and covered by insurance,
to be forwarded by tnc light draft steamers Berryand
Falcon, and others abont to be put on the line.
Apply to the Agents,
sep2i tf C. L. COT,BY & CO.
Rubber Clothing & Druggists Articles
And dealer to every description of m
RUBBER GOOB8*
octie
lOO MAT€K SV^S&.
•eta
l M, M’PlMUON & CO.,
(Tormerlyof Knoxville, Tenn.)
General
COMMISSION-MERCHANTS
CORNEKOFl LINE AND DEPOT STREETS,
NEAR TROUT HOUSE,
ATLANTA; Ga,
H AVING established themselves to Atlanta, per
manently, adopt this method of informing their
numerous
FRIEND { A£D OLD PATRONS
That they arc ready to give their prompt and personal
attention to all business entrusted to them. Having
acted as agents for tbe sale of
COTTON YARNS,
SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS, and
OSNABURGS,
For the numerous
Manufactories of the South,
Gives ns peculiar advantages in this line, and we will
soon have it in onr power to fill
ORDERS TO ANY EXTENT.
B. M, McPHERSON Sc CO.
oct 7
LYMAN KINSLEY, ETMiAR L. KINSLEY'
LYMAN KINSLEY & CO.,
MAHCFACTURKR8 OF
Patent Forge Hammers,
COLLINS' PATENT
QUARTZ CRUSHERS,
AND
PULVERIZING MILLS,
Patent, Half Patent, and Common
Wagron Axles,
Windlass Necks, Truss Shapes,
CAB AND ENGINE AXLES,
CAR WHEELS, CASTINGS AND FORGINGS.
Cjunbridgepert, Mam.
octl’4 '*»’•<
COMPOUND INTERftT NOTES
WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY
READE & CHASE,
c£ntral railroad.
BaWd Freatcanbepaldherc or at destination.
Freights oo F«teh.ble
General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
•uye
nf* Office, \
“ Savannah, G», Oct. 2d, 1865. j
/AN and after Monday, the 2d instant, a daffy train
l} (Sundays exoeptodj will leave for Angnsta at 5.00
(Sundays excepted} w ._
a. m., connecting with a line of Hacks running be
tween t ration 4X, Central Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 ,
on the Angnsta and Savannah Railroad.
Passengers by this tine will arrive in Angnsta the
next morning after leaving ravannah, in time to ga
breakfast, and connect with the Georgia Railroad train
for Atlanta.
Freight to _
delivered at the Depot the night before.
GKO. W. .DAMS,
sep4 General Superintendent
HAWKINS & CO r
PACKERS & GENERAL PKOY ISI&A
Dealers,
341 Front St.,
Beet Butter,
Pork, Cheese,
Hams, -r Bacon,
Lard, Tongues,
Shoulders, Eggs,
JYevn York.
^ Vegetables,
Bah,
Salt,
Fruit, |
Ac., Ac.
Al/CtION SALES.
BY BLtN ¥ MEYER.
Will be sold on FRIDAY, 20th Instant, at 11 o'clock,
a. m., at onr nates room, over the main store:
137 cases Boots and Shoes
7 do Notions.
Catalogues fomished on day of eal«i : ni »* 1"
Terms under $100 Cash on deli vert;: stem that
emr’ant, 30 days for approved endorsed notes.
oct 18—td ' ' ’ .
YORK, WILLIAMS, MclNTIBE AGO.
At Private Sale.
Bacon Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Canvassed Hams
Choice Blitter
< orn Beal, Hominy
Split Peas
Soap, Barley , -
Ground t ofl’ee
With a variety of other WroCeriss. oct IT—S
CHRISTIAN
BELL, WYLLY &
Will sell at prifkte sale ?!
Hams,
Shoulders,
sides, - . *
"“ShA t5“’
Candles, Crackers.
„ Brandy, Ale,
Mackerel, Whiskey,
Salt, Brooms,-
Buckets, Tubs.
Wash Boards, WrapphrePNifar
OCtl6—5t U *‘* rPSPer ’* C ' tC - ^
—
~ n ” ” Floor,
■i ! ■ Sugar,
It nl
T. J. WALSH.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, October 19th, in front of
the Exchange, at 12 o'clock:
A Tract of Land in the village of Hampstead, four
miles from the city, containing 59 acres; unimproved ;
Timbered Pine and Black Jaidq high and healthy.
For farther particulars, enquire at No. 1*0 Bay afreet,
wherejyflat iH>e agen^ 'litigs um^jj^ed.^^ ^
FORWARDING.
Fait an Market Beef.
All orders carefully executed at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
We respectfully refer to Messrs. Stuart A Co., B.
Ehrlich, Esq., B, G. Tilden, Esq.
Southern Produce received on consignment.
oct6—6m
"F
si
1
2
FOR SALE!
A CHOICE LOT OF
ALSO,
100 Bbls. Lawrenceyilto Cs’s Cement,
Will be sold
Low to Close Consignment.
Apply to
’ CHAS; L. COLBY A CO.,
sepH tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
T. J. DUNBAR&C0.,
WHOLESALE
Wine, Cigar3 and Liquor
Dealers,
147 BAY STREET,
SoMPJMJrjyjMH. GEORGIA.
(Next door above Republican Office.)
We have the largest assortmen of
Whiskies,
Wines,
dins,
Brandies,
* Bitters,
&o., &c,
in tbe South, to which we invite tbe attention of the
trade.
Call and compare onr goods and prices.
octS—lm
CH APPBU , BMP & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
Dry Goods,
No. 145 West Fourth Street,
(BETWEEN RACE AND EI.Mj
. I.i. »i..
Cincinnati, Ohio*
Evety Description of
DRY GOODS,
AND EVERY ARTICLE
Necessary to Make a Complete Outfit
FOR A
City or Country Store
CAN BE OBTAINED AT
THIS ESTABLISHMENT
We will duplicate prices of any bill purchased to
New York. We are determined to make It to tbe in
terest of the Sonthmi States to purchase their stock
af us this fall. One of onr partners resides in New
York, and consequently has great advantages, which
we propose to extend to onr customers. We can sup
ply every article kept in a country Dry Goods more.
Chappell, Brace & Co.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
OCt 19 ’
A- E- LOPEZ & CO.,
Gunsmiths and Locksmiths,
Corner of gt. Jalien aa4 Jefferson Street!.
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P
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iJ
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B
w=
ari
lit;
an
da
dit
i
AND
Qommission Merchant
Respect! oily invite attention to our facilities
the
PURCHASE OR MUVEftTO
OF
SOUTHERN PRODUCT
and will give prompt attention to all business entj
ted to onr care. Intending to establish ]
boose to Savannah, expect, by Strict Buslm s
Principles, to merit and receive a portion of
Trade.
Having a commodious
tf 4REH0USB FOR- COM
are prepared to Hay or Receive on conslgnmen
onr friends to New York or Europe, and i
make advances on same—picking rebaling qr mend
ail Cotton before shipping, thereby saving Ufr ea
moos expense incurred in Northern cities by this J
». We solicit a portion of the buainees ofthe ]
pie of Georgia and adjoining States. - ->
OFFICE, 8TODDARD’S RAI
Cor. Bay and Lincoln Street
Post Office Address, Lock Box 26.
oct7 tf
THOMSON’S
.wajjra
FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU,
In all Diseases of these organs, whether existing to
“Male* nr “Female," from whatever cause originating
and no matter how longstanding. It is pleasant to
taste and odor, “immediate" in action, imd more
strengthening than any of the prepexations of Jtark or
Irofi.
Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con
stitutions, procure the lemedy at once.
The reader most be await that however slight may
be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to
affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happi
ness.
All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic.
HeJmboli’s Extract Bitch*
Is the Great Diuretic.!
h
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
CONFOUND FLUID (EXTRACT -SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying the blood, removine all chronic consti
tutional diseases, arising from an impure sfote of tbe
blood, and the only reliable aDd effectual known reme
dy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rhanm,
Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Faqe, Tet
ter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin.
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from the corruption that accumulates to the
blood. Oi all the discoveries that have been made to
purge it ant, none can equal in effect HELMROLD’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA It cleanses
and renovates the blood, instills the vigor of health in
to the system, and purges oat tbe humors which make
disease. It stimnlates tbe healthy functions of the
body, and expelis the disorders that grow and rankle
in the blood. Such a remedy that coaid be relied on,
has long been sought for, and now, for the first time.
The public hive one on which they can depend. Onr
here does not admit of certificates to show its
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO- IT WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
RATES, SEPT. 15m, 1866.
June, 1864 5 per cent. I Aug, 1864.. .*Jf per cent.
July, 1884 . .3 “ | oct , 1864....IX “
Dec., 1864 x
da^=%^^T"-° n ^
ited as directed. .
, and Government 8e-
lm octl
BICHARDSON & BARNARD,
Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Ghwcfc,
AGENTS FOB
. Jessup A San’s
sngllsh Cast Steel,
Circular Saws, '
Patent
«U4—«
innantotefi PacificGnsStef *
tJtooiUBf an« Rwltog”
s
TATIONABY and Portable
and Boilers.-
H<
Drills,
Hydra „
Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, Bkse Mffls.
and Boilers.
Hoisting Engines, F
Driltole-Pnmpst
WtoUcHiaMi
i |
Steam Engines
Lathes Planers,
Woodworth, Daniels, Gray A Woa&t Katoag
No. 154 Bay it,, bavatmah, Ga,
_ Jects, bnt the trial of a single bottle will show tbe
sick that it has virtues earpassing anything they have
ever taken* j, : .
Two tablesaoonfnls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla
added to a pint of water is eqval to the Lisbon Diet
Drink, and one bottle is folly equal to a gallon of the
cyrup of Sarsapnrilla, or the decoction a*,osuaIly made.
SW~ These Extracts have been Admit"
ted to Use in the United States Amtjr,
and are also in very general use in all tbe State Hop
pitals and and Public Sanitary Institu
tions throngboat the land, as well as in private
pra-tices, and.are considered as invaluable remedies.
See Medical Properties of Bachu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE .UNITED STATES.
See Professor Dewee’s valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic *
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physic,
of Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr.’ Ephraim VDowelL a cele
brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, Ireland, and pnblished in the Transactions
ofthe King aud Queen's Journal
See Medico < ’birorgical Review, pnbliahad by Benja
min Travels, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons,
see most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
‘•SARSAPAMLU.”
Sold by all Druggists.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HELMBOLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
594 BROADWAY.
octlO—lm
Co-partnership Notice,
■, t it r» • <■: . : » t E
rpms UNDERSIGNED having associated
J. themselves together under the firm name of
LaRoche, Gaden 4 Unckles
for the purpose of transacting a
General Grooery and Oommission'Business,
and having secured the large and commodious Store,
corner of Bay and Barnard streets, are now prepared
to receive any, and all consignments made to them.—
They atop have extra Rooms, suitable for storing Dry
Goods mtf Fancy Articles, to which we call the atten
tion of Owners and Agent*, as the best in theetty.
From a long experience and thorough acquaintance
consigned to them for sale in i’arogS’®
ment to their friends In New York, Boston or FaKt-
LjlR JCHE, GADSN A UNCKLES.
more.
Ira An D. LaBogoS*
Bxzrj. O. GadxNv
David S. UnoiLM*
octlO—lm
Bacon, Clardy & Oo.,
; , ,v n'l ’ */
Cotton and Tobacco Factors.
.**;;« • . v : •. hi
NEW YORK,
Represented &i Savaimah by Henry Bryan.
W E do entirely a Commission Business, exerting
ourselves to get the outside market quotations
ade on Cotton at
Cotton ready for
oem-irn
for onr pattens.
Savannah, and partial ad'
aUanent at Augusta ,
planters' Orders filled.
advances made
Stewart’s Candies.
50 "tor
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