The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 20, 1865, Image 3

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i pCA L MATTERS. i? '' ~T Kpurf C- Fretaani rbt L “!|pmaD, whose death at Macon we T ^ g few Jays since, and who«e low was 0'"- lC? ettr d bv a large circle of friends '"^alintanccs, was a member of the City 8 ° J 1 0 f Savannah, and at a meeting ol C ° J °h dr held on the 18th inst ’> tbe followin 8 tD,! We » nd resolutions were unanimously P resm e s< a slight tribute to his worth : sJ °' ! i ’ meeting of the City Council, held on At ' k inst the following preamble and re- tbe l*> tb ’ 0 tfered by Alderman Villalon- K ’ lu """ unanimously adopted : :a. a ■ nJ the information has reached this 11 the death of Henry C. Freeman, U * f r more than two years a member of the uncil of Savannah, acting in unity t-l founcii v/» ~— » ®- rmony with the same members who 5 3V a £en bis colleagues during that time ; be , j That in the death of Alderman l ' '"' t h e city has lost a most efficient and Silent Alderman, and that we have lost a , -uc distioR u ’ sbed alike for bis admirable of his duties as an Alderman, and m, urbanity as a gentleman, and in both w o deeply deplore his loss as one ‘lung as as a bod j and tbe general interests c! That a copy of these resolutions mitted to the family of the deceased, ^ be published in the gazettes of the city. 1 true extract from the minntes. R. T. Gibson, Clerk of Council. K member the BBXEFIT of |j C Metropolitans TO-NIGHT. Lieut. Col. H. X. Holbrook. Lieut. Col. M. T. Holbrook, of tbe 173d York Volunteers, who for some time . . been acting as Provost Marshal of the [niftrict of Savannah, and as snek as Judge of [he Provost Courts, has been relieved from duty, L lo;a bis regiment, which is to be mustered out I n a dav or two. He will be succeeded by Ms tor Hastings, of the 12th Maine Volunteers. Lieut. Col. Holbrook carries with him the Ljjl wishes of our entire community, and re- pet that his valuable services have been taken I'rom us. Colonel Holbrook has administered I the cilice of Provost Judge with a fair and im- I Ja rtial hand, and with an eye single to the Jprom|'t and speedy administration of justice. Itlis urbanity and gentlemanly deportment to all, and especially to those who have had oc casion to approach him, has gained him the respect and esteem of oar entire community. As an evidence of the esteem in which Lieut. Col. Holbrook is held by the Savannah Bar, we publish the following /P * ., Adopted, on the 10t/t October, 18C5. A! a meeting of the Bar of Savannah, held in the United States Court Room this day, on uiutiun of Hon. D. A. O’Byrne, Hon. Solomon Cohen was called to the Chair, and J. 11 Saussy. Esq., requested to act as Secre tary. The Chairman briefly explained the ob- ect of the meeting, when, on motion of Geo. A. Mercer, Esq., a committee of five was ap pointed to prepare suitable resolutions. The than appointed the following gentlemen as said committee: Geo. A. Mercer. Thos. E. ■ Lloyd, Julian Hartridge, and M. J. Ford, I Esqrs., who submitted the following resolu- I tioap which were unanimously adopted : 1 liimlred, That the members of the Bar pre- «cn> take pleasure in bearieg testimony to the uniform courtesy and consideration which they hire experienced from Lieut. Col. M. T. Hol brook. Provost Marshal District of Savannah, in tie discharge of his official dnties. That while placed in a position by the Government which he mignt have used to render our professional duties one: us aDd disagreeable, ho has rendered the per formance of those duties pleasant by the urbanity wh :h has characterized his ooarse, and has won oar respect by tbe justice and equity of his deci sions. -- H,mired, That we deeply regret the contem- plated removal of Lient Cel. Holbrook, and hit if consistent with the wishes of the Comman- dinz General, we would be gratified by his con. tiimince in the position he has filled with so modi credit to himself and so acceptably to the Bar. Rrvilved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be spread on the minutes of tbe court,and that i c >py be handed to Lient. CoL Holbrook, and mote the Commanding General. Soloxon Coben, Chairman, j J. R. Sicssv, Secretary. From Florida. I We have been kindly permitted to make the fol- J owing cx'ract from a private letter from Madi- ■:oo C. H., Florida, to a gentleman in this eity. It S9e u from the prioes here given that the B*ople in that section are enabled to proenre provisions and prodnoe at something like living prices, while Northern produce and dry goods ue no higher than they are in Savannah, not- I'ithstandiug the increased prices of tranaporta- pu- The letter is dated at Marion C. H., Oct. 11, M'.heextraot is as follows: “And now for [ ae prices current in this section. Corn 40 to 50 *01'per bushel; bacon 20a25 oents per lb; But- * r - u a2o cents; eggs 10al2 oents per dozen; Sgar 15 a 20 cents; grown fowls 20 oents eaoh; grown 20 oents; sweet potatoes 87 a 50 cents !*r bushel; fresh beef 4 a 6 oents per lb. Dry ;oods are as cheap here as in Savannah, and sany qualities much cheaper. Personal Lieutenant Spellman, of the 159th New York ’ “tanteers, and who has been in charge of the Ail since the early part of Angust, was re- from duty at that post on Wednesday j*® 1, t0 join his regiment, which left for New 0,1 the steamship Varuna yesterday. WANT8. : ■ HrANTED. — A Tenement suitable tor. a family of eight or ten pe™>“-- A central location desirable, though a little distance would u6t be a seriona objection, ruiictnal and regular payment of rent insured, word left at this office will receive immediate attention, octli—4 m Erraud Boy Wanted ^-N honest, tidy BOY, about 12 years of age, Appply at this office between 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. oct IS A W’N.FD TO PURCH4S- COTTON OR RICE PLANTATION, Embracing about 1.000 acres, within a short distance of Savannah. A Cotton plantation preferred. Ad dress F. F. M„ stating location and price, RepnbU- can office. 6t oct 10 Wanted. HEALTHY WET NURSE. Enquire at Office of Pulaski House oct IT—S a T THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, r\ Kags, Waste Paper, Boohs, Hope,Cotton, Hides, Tallow, Greesc, Iron Metals, Bottles, Bones, Moss, Ac., Ac. oct T D. OLIVER A OO., Forest City Mills, Savannah. Wanted. A FEW THOUSAND DOLLAR8 of the Mechanics' Bunk of Augusta and Eastern Bank of Alabama. oct3 E. F. METCALFE A CO. Wanted Immediately For Cash! A LL the Bags, Old the city. seplS and Waste Psper in ” A PLaTNEK, HO Bay street. A DAY! Agents wanted to sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sep!5 3m A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GaEEY, City Bnilding, Biddeford, Maine. 3m aepl5 FOR SALE. For Sale. O 1 TONS ENGLISH SHEET COP- -J > PER, manufactured expressly for the Sonthem mar ket, of usual thickness and weight. Size of sheets as follows : 60x24, G0x2S, 60x17, 60x9, 60x7, 36x2 itches. Will be sold at a great bargain. Enquire of G. P. BRADFORD. 348 Broadway, N. Y. Or JOHN E. COWLES, Corner Bull and Bay streets, oct 1S—lmo L. C. NORVELL A CO. n kok sau S ECOND HAND Articles for sale at about one- half the price of new, including .— 5 000 empty barrels. 10,000 Bags and Sacks, canvass. Iron and Steel rprings. Machinery,Chains,Boilers, Stills, Bottles, Ac., Ac. Wanted, for cash, all kinds ofthe above articles. D. OLIVER & CO., oct7 Forest City Mills, Savannah. For Sale, 2oOO BlJS1HEIiS Biack ° ate 200 kits No. 1 Mackerel 59 qr bbls No. 1 Mackerel 25 bales Gunny Cloth. eep29 tf N. A. HARDEE A CO., No. 9 Stoddard's Range. For Sale, 300 COILS RICHARDSON’S HOPE, 150 TONS COAL. octlO CHAS L. COLBY A CO. cor. Abercorn and Bay streets. For Sale. T hree cows. Apply to STUART A CO, sep29 cor. Bn]] and Broughton streets. Dissolution. B Y mutual consent, Mr. J 4MBS W. RANDELL this day withdraws from our Firm. HILTON A RANDELL. Savannah, Oct. 16th, 1S65. Referring to the above notice, the nndersigned would state that he will continue the Wholesale Grocery Business, under the firm name of RANDELL & CO, and has taken the commodious building on the South-west cor. of Bay A.Barnard utu. 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 undersigned would state that they will continue the Wholesale Grocery Business, under the firm name of HILTON Ac RANDELL, at the old stand, No. 193 Bay street. oct 16—lw EDWARD G. HILTON, F. M. RANDELL. | ‘-‘'■‘tenant Spellman has been a faithful and E ®cicnt officer, and has discharged the deli* CS ' e dat * es of his office to the satisfaction of 111 concerned. T0 TBE THEATRE TO-VIGHT With- fill, and Help the METROPOLITAN'S , fREASIRY. Auction Sale of Boots and Shoes, land MSr8 ’ ^ un * Meyer’s sale of shoes, boots |succe 0t '° nS ' 3 tlle attractEon Tor to-day, and if 1 5d i Ce=sfai ’ is lbs forerunner of more extensive I e °f merchandize. Our merchants should I '.Ie v UC ^' eCt t0 h 0 t * me i as Messrs. Blnn & I &re known for punctuality, and will I bi ®' uence at 10 o’clock A. M. We hope the 1,. , mg Le spirited, and the bargains will 1 ”° daubE begoodone,. Arrival of the Cumhria I ?ni"' Cumbria, Captain French, from j ion i,C Phl *’ arriTed at thia port at an early lie/f ,esterda 7> "ith a considerable nnm. r^Tr*" a fi * he ‘ Ty freight - weare | fti ' a ^iphia^""s. rri * A * IM for “• ... Saddlery, Ac. I men. 6 ? w d invite attention ^ advertise- naju ° r ; N ' B - Kna PP, in another col- I «cr tme : t ° now receivi “g an extensive as- I •t'ldles k" liD * ° f bu,ines *> comprising ^tosr’ ZT' h ‘ rD *“’ W ‘ e “ d P* tent |fe )fe ; “ ddler 7 cwrtage trimming, Hilton & Raodeli, 193 BAY STREET, O FFER for sale lOO bbls. extra R. H. Genesee Flour, 60 half bbls. do. do. do. 50 bbls. Soda Biscuit, 80 do. Sugar do. 28 do. Butter do. 28 do. Oyster do. octlO-Ct “UDOLPHO WOIFE,” 22 Bearer Street, New York, Offers for sale of bis own importations, in bond and duty paid, the largest stock of Wines, Liqnors, Ac, of any other house in this country, comprising in part of Otard, Hennessey, Pinct Caetillon, Martel, Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in halt quarter and eighth casks; also Otard and Rouyer, Laferriere and Fils Bran dy, in cases of one dozen each. “GIN.” Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aro matic Schnapps, in bond and daty paid, in cases of one dozen quarts and two dozen pints. “WHISKY AND HUH,” 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 Ram«in hhds. and cases of one dozen each. MADEIRA, SHERRY, AND PORT t 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 WINES,” From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor of Johannisberg estate; J. H. D. Becker A Fils; Kschen- aner, Benecke A Co, Bordeaux; Barton A Guestin, Bordeaux, and from other well known honses in Ger many and France. Oils, Cordials, Sardines, Bitters, Mustard, Olives, Brandy, Preserves, See. Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the Sonthem States, with some of the largest and most re spectable dealers, sbonld be sufficient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale is pure and gennine. Samples can be seen, and catalogue of prices obtain ed, by addressing the above. 3m ang9 Holmes & Blanchard, CstTOCXSSOES TO O. W. BBOWM,) Manufacturers and Dealers in FRENCH BilRR MILLSTONES AND MILL (JEERING, Of all Deacriptions, Manufacturers of BROWN’S improved Portable Flouring and Grist Mills, Screen and Bolt Reels, Mill Spindles, Bushes, Picks, Hoisting Screws and Bails. Ac. Dealers in "DUTCH AHKEB” BOLTING CLOTHS Flour Packers, Smut Machines aud Separators* Bran. Dusters, Corn and Cob Crackers, bereeu Wire, Belting, and mill Furnishing of overjr Description. Improved Turbine Water Wheels VT Plans and Specifications for Mills furnished when desired. 9 A It Haverhill and 2 Beverly sta . BOSTON. octl4 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOfl-ES. Notice. CaptWM. T. EASTON. Tax Collec tor, baa his office in the Exchange Build tag, foot of Ball street. Honrs, from 9 a. m. till 2X p. m. sag's NOTICE Is hereby given that neither the Owners or Agents of the steamers Amazon, Gib bons and Laura, will be responsible to anyd cbt, bill or contract made by any of the Officers or Crew of said steamers, unless made by written permission of ERWIN A HARDEE, for Agents and Owners. JNO. L. BOUMILLAT, AgLon Wharf, oct 10—tf GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY’S SOLUBLE Phosphatic and Ammoniated GUANO. Barrels, 280 lbs. each. GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPANY’S uiraovED Super-Phosphate of Lime. Address, GRIFFING BROTHER A CO., No. 60 Cortlandt st., New York. (Bbls. 280 lbs, each.)3m Jy28 L . S. HOYT’S AMMONIATED BbNE buper-Phospnate of Lime Of the most approved quality, a substitute for Peruvian Gnano. OFFICE, NO. 194 WATER STREET, Adjoining United States Hotel, NEW YORK. My f uper-phosphate of Lime is not an experiment. Ten years trial of it upon ail kinds of crops and soils has proved its value each year, and that it is of uniform quality. Packed in barrels in good order, uniform weight, 250 lbs. each. 3m jy28 BATCHELOR’S HAIR DIE. The Original and Best in the World! The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin.— Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. The genuine is marked William A. Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract of MiUeflenrs, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. auglB CHARLES BATCHELOR, New York. POOLE At HUNT, A Baltimore, Maryland, MANUr ACTURKr.6 Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, Steam Fire Engines, Portable Saw Mills, Gang and Single Saw Mills, Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, FI jnr Mill Machinery, Cotton Screws, Railroad Cars, Car Wheels and Axles, Hydraulic Presses for Oil and Tobacco, Tobacco Moulds, Gas Works Apparatus of all kinds, Safttag, Pulleys and Hangers. angS 6m COLGATE At CO. Beg to infoim their customers that they still continue the manufacture of their various styles of Family and Toilet Soaps, StarcU, and Can dles. Prices current forwarded by mail on application. COLGATE A CO., Nos. 53 and 55 John st., New York. j?28 3m sppnw to h jtcl- UieJBCMOSTP, AUGUST, 1885. It having been reported that the POTS- WOOD HOTEL had been confiscated and closed, tiie Proprietors deem it proper to assnre the public that such is not the case. The Home is open for the accommodation of visitors, as it has been from its opening day in September, 1260. The House has been remodeled, renovated, refur nished, and pot in perfect order throughout, 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 South. Onr friends, patrons, and the traveling public gen erally, visiting Richmond, are cordially invited to make their home with ns, and no pains will be spared to make them comfortable, as we are pledged to sustain the well known reputation of the House. COSKBRY A MILL WARD, Proprietors. OCtl6—Tt SHIPPING. Notice. af A8SE a SOR’S OFFICE, Uarrac 8tatzs I.vrrsKAi Rxvjthuk. Savannah, Oct. 13, 1865. Having nearly completed the organiza- . tlonofthe District, I hereby notify the public that I am instructed to make an immediate as sessment. for the year 1864 (as the tax is now past dnej at Confederate prices, upon incomes of every descrip tion. Tbe tax from six hundred to five thousand dollars will be 6 per cent, above that amount indefinitely 10 per per cent, upon all gross receipts. The payments will be made in United States Curren cy at wbat it was worth In Confederate money at that time. Any information the citizens may desire will be cheerfully given, and I wilt of course, be as indulgent as the law and the interest of the Government will allow me to be. C. H. HOPKINS, octl4 Assessor 1st District BURNING OF THE MUSEUM LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. * NEW YORK, July 14,1866. Messrs. Herring Co. : Gektluuk—Thongh the destruction of the imeri- oan 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 your well-known safes have again demonstrated their superior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of nnosual 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 building, and in the hottest of tbe fire. After twenty-four hours of trial it was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has yielded up its contents in very good order -books, papers, poli cies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition/or imme diate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthi ness of Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes. Truly touts, P. T. BARNUM. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The most RdiatAe Protection f^om Fire now Known. Herring A Co.’e Patent Bankers’ Safes, with Herring A Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best security against a burglars drill ever manufactured. HERRING A CO., No. 261 Broadway, cor. Murray St, New York. FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. 0ctl3—5w 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, and Bnrhy Hair beautified. Also, Pimpled Faces cured, purified, and made soft, smooth, clear, and beautiful by the use of Chap* nan’s Celebrated Recipes. Mailed tree 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 and Perfumer, octS 4w 831 Broadway, New York. ITCH ! I rCH ! ITCH ! Scratch ! Scratch! Scratch! WHEATON’S OINTMENT Will core the Itch in 48 Honrs. Also, cores Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Ernptions of the Skin. Price, Po cents. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Cm gep21 AWAY WITH SPEC 1 TACLK3.—Old Eyes Made New, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed free on receipt of ten cents. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D.. _ octl6—12t No. 1130 Broadway. New York. Gunny doth. In bbls., octli—1| _ ^ on hand RD80N A BARSaHD. 9*J at, opposite Mariner*' ebueb, Geo. Demerit & Co., [Established 1S59,] 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, O FFER the following splendid list of Watches, Chains, Gold Fens, Sil verware and Jewelry-, worth over $750,u00, at One Dollar Each. Not paid until yon know what yon will receive. Bach. 160 Gold Honting-cased Watches.. .$60 00 to $200 00 200 Ladies' Gold-cased Watches 36 00 to 100 00 SOo Solid Silver-cased Watches 18 00 to 46 00 175 Soltaire Diamond Rings 40 Oil to 15 00 1000 Neck snd Guard Chains 6 00 to 46 00 2600 Vest and Chatelaine Chains.... 4 00 to 60 00 3000 Gold and Onyx Brooches 4 00 to 15 00 3000 Pearl, < oral, Ac., Brooches 4 00 to 20 00 4000 Gold, Pearl &c., Ear Drops 3 00 to 18 Oo 2600 Gents’ Scarf and Breast Pins.... 2 00 to IS 00 4600 Gold r based Bracelets 4 00 to 15 00 7600 Oval Band Bracelets 4 00 to 18 00 1000 Gold Watch Keys and Slides..., 2 unto 6 00 2000 Gold Sleeve Buttons, Ac 2 00 to 10 00 3000 Miniature Lockets, double 3 80 to 9 00 8000 Miniature Lockets, Dial Face.... S 00 to 8 00 1800 Gold Thimbles, Armlets, Ac 4 00 to T 00 1600 Masonic Pins and Emblems.... 3 00 to 6 00 3000 Plain apfl Chased Gold Rings... 3 00 to 8 00 4000 Stone qrt.ind Signet Rings 3 00 to 10 00 2000 I adJS ntles, Cha ms, Ac.... 2 00 to 12 00 7600 SettaJjh^PearL Ac-, Jewelry. 5 Oo to 25 00 8000 Setts Gurnet, Onyx, Jet,Ac..Jew elry 4 00 to 20 00 2000 California Diamond Rings, Ac... 3 oo to 8 OO 1600 Gold ’ r oothpicks, Crosses, Ac... 1 60 to T 00 2600 Gold Pens, Pencils, Ac i 60 to 800 7000 Gold Pens, Case and Pencil 3 00 to 7 00 6000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holders 2 00 to COO 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers, Ac 20 00 to 00 00 1600-Silver ’ astors, Stands, Ac 12 00 to 40 00 1600 Stiver Card and Cake Baskets... 18 00 to 36 00 4000-Silver Cops and Mags 4 00 to 1® 00 6000 Ten and Dessert Spoons 7 00 to 18 00 MOO Table and Dessert Forks 10 00 to 20 00 6000 Silver Fruit and Pie Knives 3 00 to 8 00 4000 Pairs Rings, Salt Spoons, Ac.. . 3 00 to 8 00 3000 Silver Tea Call Bells. Ac 3 00 to 10 00 4000 Oyster and Pickle Forks, Ac.... 8 oo to S 00 Bu* and every article in the above list is rep-esent- ed by a Certificate. These are placed in similar en velopes and seated. Any person obtaining a Certifi cate, to be had at onr office, or sent by mail to any address, will know wbat they may have for One Dol- U ffe charge for sending Certificates, paying postage, and doing the business, 26 cents each. Five will he sent lor ft; Eleven for $9; Thirty for $6; Sixty-Five for $10; and One Hundred for $15. - A Any person reeeivtag a Certificate fer an article tl may not desire can exchange for any other article In onr List of the same value By this method we are enabled to furnish the public with selections bom a rich and varied stock of goods, at a nominal price, while ail have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value We warrant every article ae represent edor mousy refunded AGENTS—Lffiersl Commission and valuable Pre- Ac., given to Agents. GEO. DEMERIT A OOm 1R KB Broadway, New Tortf. SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER. THE subscribers solicit consignment* of Southern A 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 unequalled facilities for the sale of Lumber. WILLSON, WATROUS A O., 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 Farmers’ Bank, Alabany, New York. Northern lumber, Of every kind, for sale by WILLSON, WATROUS A OO., 1st Avenne and 39th st, and 84 Wall st. Now York. CLARK, SUMNER A CO., Albany, N. Y. oct 5 1m MY MODS, SHOP, U. The subscribers hare just received a large invoice <s seasonable DRY GOODS, in which are Ladies’ Dress Deeds, Dark Prints, latest styles, All Weel Delaines, <( Plaids, Linen deeds, in large Variety, ftlbkens, Trimmings, kc. ALSO, 2D eases Asserted Shees. The above, with a variety of other desirable Goods are now open, and win be offered to the trade for a few days, by LaROCHE. GADEN A UNCKLES. oct 18 UNITED STATES HAIL LINE. For Palatka, Fla., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE well known steamer, for merly the St Johns, hot now the Helen Getty, Captain O. R. 1 Ingraham, master, will leave tbe ’ t >ld Steamboat Yard every THURS DAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, for the above Land- "'f’or freight or passage, apply on board or to L. s! BENNETT, Agent cor. West Broad and Bay streets. AGENTS—Darien, A. A. DeLorme. • Jacksonville. J. 8. Samis A Co. Palatka, H. R. Teasdale. Freight payable by shippers. scp4. Beanfort, having been placed on route between Cka.rleaiei and Savannah, in connec tion with lbe U. f>. Mall steamer Helen Getty, to Jack sonville. l’alatka, Ac., will leave the wharf, foot of West Broad street, on Friday Horning, 20th ins tank at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, at the wharf, foot of West Broad street, or to oct 18—2 L. s. BENNETT, Agent For Palatka, Fla. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE new and fast steamer Fountain, Captain G. W. < ast* ner, will leave for the above places every 1 TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board at Padel- ford’s wharf, near White's Central Press, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent n wharf. Shippers will farm weight and measnrement of goods. tf ang24 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnershlpheretofore existing under the ' firm name of T. B. RlOE A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent -Mr. Rice withdrawing from the lira. Tbe areonuts of the lira will be set tled at tbetr old place of business, cornu of 8t. Jalien and Barnard streets, by A. W. McConnell. T. B. RICE, A. W. MoCONNELL. Savannah, October 16th, 1865. oct IS 3 SELECT FfMSLE SCHOOL T HE nndersigned having rented the school build ing on the corner of Chariton and Drayton streets, 7 respectfully announce to tbe public that he, as- by Mrs. Alethea 8. Burroughs, will open a Select Femtie School in said building on the first Monday ' «. Tai 2?j} p S Ter ? of Tta * Months one half payable the middle of each quarter, as follows: Senior Department, per quarter $21 00 jnntor do. do 18 00 Primary . do. do. 16 ro JAMBS B. OOZBY. ,UNN A BROWN, SHIPPING MA«TJ D Having opened an office »T No^^iS^Bay street be tween Habersham and ftioe streets, we are prepared to furnish crews it the shortest notice. TJ. S. MAIL LINE. For Charleston, VIA IIILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT The fine and fast Baffin; Mail steamer Hocklnn lg U d, Ci !fc CENTRAL RAILROAD. AUCTI0N 8ALE, ~ bnyerlatendent’s Office, 1 nftvtnn&h October 10th. 1S65 i connee ** on irith W J. Prepared to receive and go through in from three to etedan * ™ g,a ‘ ^^otapFreight and other expenses must be paid by BBsaaa'jasssrj-s?* GEO. W. ADAMS,** 10 ' octl* General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD; Ssswerlmtendent’s Office, \ Savannah, Ga, Oct. 2d, 1866./ O N and after Monday, the 2d instant a daily train (Sundays excepted) will leave for Augusta at 6.00 a. m , connecting with a line of Hacks running be tween fetation 4#, Central Railroad, and Waynesboro 1 , on the Augusts and Savannah Railroad. Passengers by this line will arrive in Augusta the act morning after leaving savannah, in time to get breakfast and connect with tbe Georgia Railroad train for Atlanta. Freight to go by pasrenger train mnst.be prepaid and delivered at the Depot the night before. GEO. W. .DAMS, sepi General Superintendents HAWKINS & CO, PACKER8 A GENERAL PROVISION Dealers, ^141 Front St., JYew York. sep!2—tf TOWAGE. THE nndersigned. Agents for the Savannah Tow Boat company, are now ready to receive applica tions for Towage of vessels of all descriptions. BILHAKDSON & BARNARD, Bay st., opp. Mariners' Chnrch. octl6—5t For Liverpool, THE first class British bark Thos. Whitney, J. C. Kelly master, being of smalljcauacity and now ready to 'receive freight will have quick despatch. Apply to BELL, WYLT.Y & CHRISTIAN. For Baltimore. “ Prendergast's Line.” The fast sailing, regular packet schooner “ De Soto,” Orook, mas ter, having the greater portion of her ■cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight apply to LaROCHE, GADEN & UNCKLES, Comer Bay <fc Barnard streets. Agents in Baltimore: oct IS PkENDERGAST. FENWICK A, OO. Freight to Augusta AND POINTS BEYOND! Forwarded by Light Draft Steamers, w to be forwarded by the lk-ht draft steamers Berry and Falcon, and others about to be pat on the line. B are prepared to receive Goods in onr ware house, free of storage aud covered by insurance. Apply to the Agents, sejwl tf C. L. COLBY & CO. J^ABD OIL, at HORATIO PITCHER’S. BOILED LINSEED OIL, at HORATIO PITCHER’S, FAMILY BEEF, in half bbls, at HORATIO PITCHER’S. BEEF TONGUES, inhalfbbia, at HORATIO PITCHER'S. HESS B EEF, in bbls and half bbls, at HORATIO PITCHER’S. HESS PORK, in bbls and half bbls, at HORATIO PITCHER’S. CORDAGE, from X inch to 5 inches, at HORATIO PITCHER’S- 8HIP STORES and CHANDLERY, at • HORATIO PITCHER’S. N HORATIO PITCHER KEEPS AT THE Foot of Lincoln street,nnder (he Bluff oct IT—tf A F1NL LOT OF CAS 31 MERES FOR Gents 1 and Boys 1 Wear, JUST RECEIVED Per (Steamer America, BY JOHN C. MAKER A CO. oct 17 139 Congress street COMPOSES INTEREST N01ES WANTED, AT A PREMIUM, BY READE & CHASE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO- IT WALL STREET, NEW YORK, RATE3, SEPT. 18rn, 1865. June, 1864 6 per cent. | Aug, 1S64. ,.2)i per cent. July, 1S»4 .3 “ | Oct., 1864....l?i “ Dec.^1964 X Parties remitting bv Express may draw on same day, or proceeds will be deposited as directed. High est prices paid for Gold, Silver, and Government e*e» irities of all descriptions. lm octSJ RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Bay St, opposite Mariner’s Church, AGENTS ’FOR Wl Jessup A Son’. English Cast Steel, Clrculur Saws, C tton Ginn, Ammoniated Pacific Gnans, Patent Decking and Roofing. octl4—tf Beet Pork. Hams, Lard, Shoulders, Batter, Cheese, Bacon, Tongues, *P5V Vegetables, Fish, Salt Fruit | Ac., Ac. Fulton Market Beef. All orders carefully executed at the SHORTEST NOTICE. We respectfolly refer to Messrs. Stuart A Co., E. Ehrlich, Esq.,Ml, G. Tilden, Esq. Southern Produce received on consignment. occ5—6m FOR SALE! A CHOICE LOT OF TEA! -ALSO, 100 Bbls. LkwreaceviUe Co’s Cemeit, Wffi be sold Low to Close Conaignqaent. Apply to CHAk L. COLBY 4c CO., aep!4 tf cor. Bay and Abercorn sts. T. J. DUNBAR* CO., WHOLESALE Wine, Cigars and Liquor Dealers, 147 BAY STREET, SeMVJtJTJr^H. GEORGIA. (Next door above Republican Office.) We have the largest aseortmen of Whiskies, Wines, dins, Brandies. Bitters, &c., See, in tbe South, to which we invite the attention of the trade. Call and compare onr goods and prices. oct5 -Im J. G. WINTER .J. F. WINTER. WINTER & OO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 40 Breadway, New Yerk. Will attend promptly to the sale of Cotton and other consignments. Orders for Merchandize will receive attention and dispatch. Tbe sain oi Southern Securities, Bonds, Bank Notes and Southern Lunds solicited. Circular Suw Hills, of the most improved construction, warranted to cut 10,000 feet of Inmber per diem, hav ing no feed except saw dust with every thing com- " ' including Belting for $3,600, Send for circu- lm • oct 19 jfiete, 1 E. B- PENDLETON. WX.R. J. 0UETT. PENDLBTON k JOUETT. (Formeriv of St Louis,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, ■Ne. 58 Water street, New Yerk. Order* are solicited for the purchase or sale of Cot- ton, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Western Produce, Naval Stores, Bagging. Rope, Ac., Ac., which will re- oelve onr best personal attention. lm oct 12 .DANIEL F. TIEMANN A OO,, No. 2.40 Pearl St , New York. M anufacturers of paints, WHITE LEAD. COLORS, VAR NISHES, and dealers in all articles in this line.— too, Tlemana’i Soluble Blue for wash ing, and “Cullforniu* Vermillion, Pale and Deep. Sbonld be glad to see onr old friends in the trade, or hear from them any time by mail, oct 18—3m A- E- LOPEZ & CO., Cnnsmiths and Locksmiths, Ceraer of St. Jallea tat Jefferson Streets. OCtlS—tf BOBT. oct 18—3 UBEMHAH A IONS. Boots and Shoes. I H A VE jnst returned from the North with a stock of Boots und Shoes, selected with gr*t care from the different manufactorie«.xembradng every style now worn. My ladies’ and ChHdren’s Shoes are unsurpassed tor beauty and strength of material. My Philadelphia Shoes are row making and will be here In a few weeks. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere at HO Broughton St- 2d Door from BuR. oct 18—Dteod QBO. T. NICHOLS. Hull’s Gandies & Soaps. cfk BOXES extra Family Soap, 2 lb. Bara. n\J 50 do. do. do. 1 lh. do. 900 Moold Candies. For sale by HILTON A RANDELL, sole Agents. octlO—6t 193 Bay street y^ROXES.sasorted Candy for sale J - T 1 H fiiDTTT. T. YORK, WILLIAHSJHcINTIRE A CO. Will sell THIS DAY, at auction, in front of store, at 10 o'clock: ID crates of White Granate and CC assorted Clock, ery 10 cases assorted Boots and Shoes 1 46 rolls Paper Window Curtains, 4614 lbs Green do Invoice ol Willow and Wooden Ware, consisting of Brooms, Palis. Tabs, W Boards, Dusters, Measures, Ac., Ac. 9 sets of Liquor Measures 60 boxes New Crop Layer Raisins, fine 10 boxes < odfish 10 casks of Hams lease of Tongue* r 6 casks Shoulders, 10 boxes Boston Crackers, 20 do Soap 6 bbls New Fneland Rom 19 kits No 1 Mackerel 10 bbls Onions A fine gentle Mare, works well, to good under the saddle. Also, a fine large Mole, good under the saddle, oct 20 BY BLUB Sc MEYER. Wffi be sold on FRIDAY, 20th Instant at 11 o'clock, a. m., at onr sales room, over the main store: 197 cases Boots and Shoes 7 do Notions. Catalogues tarnished on day of sale. Terms nnder $100 Cash on delivery; above that amount 30 days for approved endorsed notes, oct IS—td YORK, WILLIAMS, HclNTIRE A CO. At Private Sale. Bacon Shoulders Bacon Sides Canvassed Ham. Choice Batter Corn Meat Hominy Split Peas Soap, Barley Ground • offee With a variety of other Groceries. oct 17—8 BELL, WYLLY Sc CHRISTIAN Will sell at private sale Hams, . Flour, Shoulders, Sugar, feide% Hay, Soap, Paints, Starch, Teas, Candles, Crackers, Brandy, Ale, Mackeret Whir key, Salt Brooms, Backets, Tubs, Wash Boards, Wrapping Paper Letter Paper, Ac. Ac. octie—5t Helmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU, For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. Tbe ex* found, w Horror of Disease or Forebodings of Evil; in tact Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to enter into the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weak ness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, whlchHembold’s,Extract Buchu invariably does. If no treatment to sub mitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues. Rice for Sale, PRIME CAROLINA RICE, AXSO, EAST INDIA. Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bocbu In affections peculiar to “Fkmalxs," is udequaled by any other preparation, ae in Chlorosis or Retention, Painfulness, or guppresbion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus; and all com plaints incident to the vex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change in life. Helmbold’s Flaid Extract Buchi AND ^ Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system Disease* arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expanse, little or no change in diet, no Inconvenience or expo- tnre; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copuiva and Mercury in all these diseases. USE HELHBOLB’S FLUID EXmter BUCHU, In all Diseases of thesesorgans, whether existing in “Male’ or “Female," from whatever caose originating and no matter how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, “immediate” in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken down or Delicate Con- stitations, procure the remedy at once, The reader most be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, It to certain to affect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happi- ees. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. Helmbold’s Extract Bucht Is tlte Great Diuretic.! Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated COMPOUND FLUID (EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying tbe blood, removing all chronic consti tutional diseases, arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known reme dy for the core of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rhetun, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tet ter, .Erysipelas, and all scaly ernptions of the skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Ol all the discoveries that have been made to purge it ant, none can equal In effect HELMBOLD’S COMPOUND EXTIUCTOf SARSAPARILLA Udeanaen and renovates the blood, instills tne vigor of health in to tbe system, and purges ont the humors which make disease. It stimulates tbe healthy functions of the body, and ex pells the disorders that grow and rankle in tbe blood. Sach a remedy that conld be relied on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Onr space here docs not admit of certificates to show its effects, bat the trial of a singMbottie will show the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablesaoontals of tbe Extract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water to eqval to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle to tally equal to a gallon of the ejmp of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as,naually made. ir These Extracts have been Admit ted to Use in the United Staten Army, and are also in very general use in all tbe State Hon- pitnli and and Public Sanitary Institu tions throughout tbe land, as well as in private practices, and.are considered as Invaluable remedies. See Medical Properties of Buchu, FROM DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATER 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 M’DowelL a cele brated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in tbe Transactions of the King and Qneen’s Journal See Medico < birnrgical Review, publishad by Benja- rtln Travers, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. nee most of the late Standard Works of Madid ns. Sold by all Druggists. PRINCIPAL DEP0I- HE LH BOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY. octlO—lm Machinery. gTATIOHAKY tad Portable Steam Engines I and Bolton. Hoistin'* ttnffioea, Fi„» DdSTAcTPumps or -Gydrmallc Stases awi-^w Lathes Planers, iption. Cotton Gins, Grist Mills, Rice Mfito. SA.W mills. Woodwnrth, Daniels, Gray A Wood’s Honing ’hlagte Machinery and Both Machines, and Working Ktbber and^Lesiber Belting, ^ Asr"* Co-partnership Notice. T HE UNDERSIGNED themselves together nnder the „ associated naan of LaRoche, Gaden 4 Unckles for the purpose of transacting a General Grooery and Commission 'Business, amt having secured the large and commodious Stare, corner of Bay and Barnard streets, are now prepared to receive any, and all consignments made to them.— ■!«, have extra Rooms, suitable for storing Dry Goods and Fancy Articles, to which we call theatten- tiononiwnersand Agentaja thebest inthegy. From a long experience and thorough acquaintance wttbthe business, they bops to give entire satisfaction to all making consignments to them. Liberal nSranees made an Cotton, Lumber, Ac., consigned to them for sale in savannah, or for ship ment to their friend* in New York. Boston or B«ttL SSS. LaR 'CHS, GADEN A UNCKLES. Isaac D. LaRoonx, I Bs». G. Ganxx, > Da vtd S. Ubckus. ) octlO—lm Stewart’s Candies. 50 hr oct16—fit 1*6 toy street. Batter and Cheese 25 k «n CHOICE BUTTER, JOO ke**6 CHEE8*.