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HAVANAAE
Utpanart ol Hwmkliw isd ghimn.
roe arm xo«.
bMUnalap Amer.ca Wednesday, October l*ih. at
o’clock.
Steuwblp Boater, Thursday. October 19th, at
o'clock.
■Steamship Varuoe, Thurs Jay, October 15th. at 7
o'clock a. m.
roa acgccta.
Si-araei Volunteer, Thu Afternoon, at 5 o'clock
p. m.
.St.amer O F. Potter, This Afternoon at So.clock,
p. m
roe naaicN.
Steamer Anmo, This Morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m
roa FLORIDA.
Steamer Fountain, Wednesday morning. October
letn, at 10 o’clock.
Thu savannah Price* Current,
We Issue tula morning the Unit numner of our Let
ter Sueet Prices Current, specimen copies of wlilcU
may be had at our Counting Room. Our object is to
supply a commercial necessity, and when our ar
rangements are completed, we hope to Issue a week
ly letter sheet review of our market, the comprehen
siveness and reUabiUty of which will entitle It to the
confidence and patronage of our merchants.
In future the Prices Current will be Issued every
Saturday morning.
Subscribers will leave their orders at our Counting
Room as early as possible.
Savaknab TcaNVEßEin—Their Firm Bail.—On
Monday evening the Savanuah German Turnverlen
Association gave their first ball of this season. It is
a time-honored custom with them to give entertain
ments at least six times in the fall and winter sea
sons. The first ball of the Turnverlen was largely
attended. It wa3hcld at their Hall, corner of Jetter,
son and St. Julian streets, and the festivities were
kept up un U a late hour. Nothing occurred to mar
the enjoyment of the occasion, and all unite in testi
fying to the Completeness of the arrangements made
by those having matters In charge. We noticed
among those presented. Louis M. Peck, 173d New
•York Vols., and several officers of the Orth New York
and other regiments. Mr. J. Glattliar, at the request
of the Association, was In attendance, and enter
tained the assemblage with vocal music. The music
for dancing was furnished by a full baud conducted
by Prof. Richter, of the Savaunah Orchestra.
At their last regular meeting the Turuverien elect
ed the following officers:
President—Charles Goerz.
Vice President—A. Steifvather,
Secretary—F. Kolb.
Treasurer—M. Frank.
FU-st Turner—N. Marin.
The Theatbe.—SchUlers's great masterpiece, the
drama of "The Robbers,” Is to be produced this eve
ning, Introducing Mr. Theodore Hamilton In one of
his most powerful personations.
THE COI’HTb
BEFORE LIKCT. COL. M. T. HOLBROOK, PROVOST MAR
SHAL, DISTRICT nr SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 17,1865.
United States vs Mary Quavterman (colored)—
Keeping a disorderly house ; found guilty, and or
dered to pay a fine of sls and co3ts, or be confined
In Chatham county jail for one month.
United States vs. N. Boone (colored)—Larceny. In
consequence of the non-appearance of the prosecu
tor, the defendant was discharged, and case dis
missed.
United States vs. Leo W islitngt on, (colored)—Lar
ceny. Found guilty and remanded for close confine
ment in Chatham county jail for the term of three
mpntlis.
7 United States vs. John (colored)— Larceny of cot
ton. Found guilty and sent to jail for one month.
United States vs. Wadley Black—Unlaw fully tak
ing n horse and wagon. It waa ordered that the de
fendant return to complainant the property claimed
by him upon payment of costs-.
United States vs. Nanny Waltham (colored)—Hav
ing stolen goods In her possession. It waa not es
tablished that the defendant knew the property to
have been stolen, and it was ordered that the same
be returned to prosecutor, and the defendant dis
charged. P. M. Russell, Esq., Tor United States.
Walter Scriven (colored) vs. Joe Wilson (colored)—
Larceny of a mule. It was ordered that the mule be
restored to plaintiff, and costs be paid by defendant.
M. J. Ford, Esq., for plaintiff; L. S. Bussell, Esq., for
defendant.
Rose Jones (colored) vs. Samuel B. Sweat—Recov
ery of debt. Claim. $9; upon examination of wit
nesses, and the plea of counsel to an offset amount
ing to sl7 49, embracing a charge of sl2 for house
rent, It was ordered that the amount of house rent
be disallowed, and the ainouutof $345 be al
lowed. Upon the payment of the balance, $2 62, the
defendant will be discharged.
Heziah l dsholm (colored) vs. Jas. Patterson—Re
covery of ebt. The pi.dntlfffalled to appear and the
case wi s llsn- 1, p’.ahtiiir pain - costs of suit.
FntnccK’H uexikit.—iiv tue ynnJ ;, n e pub
lished to aa>: her pace it wtl, be seen that M'-wrs
Rayn.otkUs i Ila nf«fJirt*B« and ptotoe
spirit 4 manager. »f car Theatre. ha 4j
tender ... **«-**’ tb<*H
in aid w ...e £teßbn-e of it stmn Eire Safetes, ’ “is
action ou the part of out mat: -■> 4 truly praise
worthy, and we feel confident wfii. be lit ' tally sec
onded by our citizens.
Something Rare at the Magnolia —Mine lsoate
jar the Magnolia, Capt. McAdam, having returned
last evening from n successful fishing excursion off
Tybee, where he succeeded in capturing many large
fish, among them a channel bass weighing some
thirty pounds, proposes that his friends eud patrons
stiaU enjoy his good luck In a chowder at lunch this
day at U o’clock. Asa suitable accompaniment his
bar 1s supplied witli Sealey A Cos. choicest liquors
nnd wines, which require no recommendation.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER HPSTER.—The Hunter,
of Hunter A GammelTs line, arrived at this port last
.evening, after a long and exceedingly stormy pas
sage from New York, having left that port on Thurs
day last, and encountered head gales throughout
nearly the whole trip. The steamer was hove to for
some time while off Cape Hatteras, and cou-idera
bie anxiety was felt, among the passengers at least,
lor her safety. She weathered the storm however
m a manner unit speaks volumes for the staunchness
and sea-going qualities of the new steamer, and the
seamenship of her officers. The passengers speak in
high terms of the kindness and attention of the offi
cers of the Hunter. A card of acknowledgement to
idem will be found in another column.
Death of Henry C. Fkeeman, Esq-It becomes
-our painful duty to announce the death ol Henry C.
Freeman, Esq., who died ill Macon, Ga., ou Monday
night of Consumption, In the 16th year of his age.
The deceased was a native of Nashville, Tenm, but
came to Macon In early youth, where he resided un
til some twelve years ago, when he removed to this
City and formed a connection with the house of
Padclford, Fay A Cos., in which he was actively em
ployed, until July iRSt, when tailing health induced
lipn to go North, in hope of improvement. Experi
.eucing no benefit from the change, he returned to
Micou, the residence of his family, where he died.
Os a geuial and kindly disposition, modest and un
assuming manners be enjoyed tiro respect and es
teem of all, and tne warm friendship of mauy, in this
community. He was a member of tbe Masonic fra
trernity in good standing, and was twice elected to a
seat in tbe Board of Aldeimen, where he distinguish
ed himself by unflinching integrity and zealous de
votion to the interests of tne city. He leaves a wife
end adopted daughter, with a large circle of rela
tions and warm personal friends to remember his
manly virtues and deplore his untimely deatn.
FOR Augusta.—The steamer Oeu. Berry, which
left Augusta on Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, and
arrived nere yesterday morning at 11 o’clock, passing
several of the liver fleet bound down, and making
one of the quickest trips of the season, will leave on
ner return trip to Augusta, to-morrow at one o’clock
p JL This is quick business, and reflects credit on
Capt- Henry, the popular and energetic commander
cl the Gen. Berry.
RIVER NEWS —The steamer Augusta, wlilch ar
rived from Red House Landing, near Augusta yes
terday, reports:
’Sunday, 15th, 9k A. M, passed steamer ,
bound up, at Mother Begs Bar; 6 P. M. steamer
Laura, above Johnson’s Landing, bound up. Mon
day, 16th, « A. M., passed steamers Amazon and
Falcon beiosr Johnson's Landing, hound up ; Mon*
duv l&iti, 7 A. M., steamers Perrit and S Enos at
HershmajFs Lake ; steamer H. M. Cool at Hersh
man’s Lake with rudder broken, bound down; 11 A.
ii passed steamer Union tied up at Owen Log with
part of ber machinery broken ; 9 P- M-, passed
steamer Helen above Parschncla tending.
AhgtjUHt Dearm ox nut JUTRA.-C.apt. uvnu,
of tkr nvrr steamer Augusta, died at Red Haase
laadUig below Augusta, on Friday last, of bilious
revet Hi. rmuama were takeu u> Augusta and to
twed on Saturday. Ths steamer was brought down
In ballast yreteiday by the chief engineer. Mr
Charles Clark, not havtorVaacbed August* la con
sequence of breaking her ruddet
capt. Lawrence was au Engli.mao by birth, and
lias resided In Sew York city for a uutuber of years,
where he leaves a wife and two children.
Captain Lawrence stood very high in this mty as a
steamboat officer, though a comparatively young
man, ticuig but about S3 years of age. The colors ot
all the shipping in port were iiqilayc-ri at half-mast
yesterday, as a mark of respect to the deceased.
funkkal, invitation.
The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Katherlna
and John Nor, are luvlted to attend the funeral ol her
child JOHNNY, from her residence ou Indian street
lane, near Fthm street, at 3o’clook ThU Afternoon.
Mliippiuj; Inteiligg’ence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sunrises 6 8 Moon rises.. 5 4
Sun sets 5 22;lligh water 7 14
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
. Arrived.
TCESDAY. OCt. 17, 1865.
Steamship Hunter, M L Rogers. New York,—Hun
ter A Gsmmell.
Steamer Gen Berry, Henrv. Augusta—C L Colby A
Cos.
Steamer Gen Sheridan, Palmer, Hilton Read.
Steamer Augusta, Ciuik, Augusta.
Tug A Getty, Mersliou, Hilton Head.
Schr Pioneer, T acker, Jacksonville, In ballast, to
Master.
Steamer Oak, Marshall, Augusta—J B Presdee.
Tug C T Sheppard, Bliss, Fort Pulaski.
Cleared.
Steamer Wm O Gibbons, Phllpot, Doctor-town—Er
win A Hardee.
Steamship Annie, Peck, Darien—T M Myrell.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head.
Tug Shepard, Bliss, Fort Pulaski.
Steamer Gen Sheridan, Palmer, Hilton Head.
Steamer 0 F Potter, Cessar, Augusta—Chas L Col
by A Cos.
Imports.
Per steamer Geu Berry, from Augusta—lo 7 bales
upland cotton, 27 do domestics.
Per steamer Oak, from Augusta—7oo bales upland
cotton, 8 do Sea Island do, 52 do domestics, snd sun
dry rndze.
Below.
Capt Bourne, pilot of steamer Gen Sheridan, re
ports the Bremen shin “ Republic " below, nine days
From New York, bound up for freight, to Weber Bros.
Consignees.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—Adams
Express Cos, G \V Allen, G H Arlege, Bell, Wylly A
Christian, G K Bennett, Brigham, B & Cos, Botltwell
A Whitehead, Brady. Smith A Cos, T H Balshaw A
Cos. G Butler, M A Cohen, O Cohen, Crane, J A Gray
h.li u II Darlington A- B. J H Deppish, G H Dennis,
W Duncan, 11 Dinners, Erwin A Hardee, Einstein A
F.ckman, o Fallon A Cos, E Ehrlich, Geo C Freeman,
M Ferst A Cos, T cortensburg, Gaden ft Unckles, c L
Gilbert, G Gemenden, Halsey, Watson A Cos, N A
Hardee, Hes3 A Gutman, Hilton A ltandal, Hunter A
Oammell, Linvllle, A Gleason, Lathrop A C", Lovell
A Lattlmore, Marcy, Day A Cos, J McMahon, A Mayer
A Cos. D Mailett E Cos, MS Meyer, W TL S Mead.
Meinhard A Bro, A J Miller, Miller, Thomas A Cos, B
M Neely J N colson, C A O’Hanllu, Order, G Ott, H
Rothschild, Rogers A Cann, F J Ruckert, A Reseller
A Cos, A M Scarborough, E H ScllUbe, I R Sealy A
Cos W H Bernard ft Cos, A A Solomons A Cos, P S he
hail. J Schroeder, W H Stark, Tisou A Gordon, J C
Thorndike, J L Villalonga, Weed, Cornell A Cos. A
Waldron W M Walah, Nuny A Mixon, York, \Y 11-
llams, Mclutlre A Cos, J H Freilu A Cos, S M Lederer.
Titos Pepper, W Boyd, W H May, Mrs E Myers, J W
Freeman, C I. Gilbert, Doyle A- Lyons, B Mallon.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—C L Colqy
A Cos, Hunter A Gammell.
Per steamer Oak, from Augusta—Brigham, Bald
win A Cos. W Battersby A Cos, O Cohen, Brady, Smith
A Cos, Adams Express.
Passengers.
Per steamer Gen Berry, from Augusta—Mrs Jno V
Tarver, 2 children snd servant, Miss Fannie Tarver,
Master Samuel Webb, S Mayer, A G McArthur, IV tu
Pills, Maj C C Wingand, Wm P Seville, Jno L Bing
ham, and 20 in steerage.
A Card.
Savannah, Oct. 17, 1865.
The passengers on board of the steamer General
Berry, from Augusta, Ga., to this place, desire to ex
press their thanks to Capt. Isaac Henry and the other
officers of the steamer for ihelr courtesy and kind
ness during the trip. Wc recommend the steamer
to the travelling public as a safe and speedy boht.
0 W Wingard, P M, US A J W W Seville, Pay Dept
John S Butler, I c ?->
Mrs J V Tarver, Sami Mayo,
Miss F J Tarver, I Wm Pitts,
Jno C Bingham, Paymas- AG McArthur.
ters Clerk
A Card,
OFF Tybek Island, i
Oct. 17th, 1865. (
The undersigned, passengers from New York to
Savanuuh, on board the steamer Hunter, under your
command, take pleasure hi expressing their appre
ciation «f Hie skill and efficiency of yourself and
odioerw, as displayed u. our late bolsterou* and try
ing edutest with the winds and waves.
Wc commend your Ship (o the public ss aunulra
sea beat, and are glad In being able to uttest the
.Are and attention met wSit from tU? s*w*rd, Mr.
Phillips, and bis attendant*.
henrv Smith, |§ F McOey,
ChasH Hawthorn G Holme.-
T Gonuiiu H D Sturdevant,
Jos Carson, 'George R Benin ;
jas Ilenev, iiwlgnt Lathrcp
De Leon delxas, W B McLen.ten
Abram Linford, it M Rose,
Jos Beckhard, A Rust,
Chas Stone, Jr, SG'JurphjG
J D Johnson, Lachlan H Mclntosh,
E Cohen, John Winter.
W T Wells, and others.
Geo H Dennis, I
To Capt. Martin L. Rogers, commanding steam pro
peller Hunter.
PKEMIUM
TEN DOLLAR
IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINE.
A Triumph In Mechanical Science.
Manufactured under two distinct patents, or
entirely “orignal construction;’’ does not infringe
on any other machine. This extraordinary achieve
ment of mechanical Ingenuity works upon a T.,h!e,
u-t-s the straight Needle, makes the useful Hand
Stitch, at the rate of 16 Stitches to each evolution of
th» wheel, will Tuck, Sb.rr, Crimp, Hem, Ruffle, Ac,
with wonderful speed, accuracy and neatness, will
sew with Double and Single Thread of all kinds, is
strong, and can not get out of order, and has received
the full approval of the principal journals and all w ho
have used them.
This machine works like a charm and sews neat and
rapid. Every family requires one.’’—,V. r. World
•‘For the Dressmaker it is lnvainabie, Tor the House
hold it supplies a vacant place."— Oodey’s Ladies’
Hook.
•Tt uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and is
so easily understood that a child can use it."— lV. o.
Delta.
Single machines sent to any part of the country per
express. packed in box with printed instructions on
receipt o! the price-$lO. Sale delivery guaranteed.
Agents wanted everywhere. Circular containing lib
eral inducements sent free.
All orders mutt be addressed to
Ten Dollar Sewing Machine Company,
SB, 38 and 40 Ann street,
NEW YORE.
octal Sm
FOR SAfcK <Si TO RENT.
For Sale,
TWO story brick House, on one quarter lot corner
of Jefferson and Perry streets, just suited for a
clean* *Xe turned over. to
TO RENT,
mHE thick Warehouse, corner of Bryan and Aber-
JL com suitable Tor a Ship Candlery, or
Wholesale Grocery. Possession can lie had at once.
____Ot^ANDERSOS^
~ Wanted,
g>OA A MONTH 1 Agents wanted wanted for rtp
*vU tntirely new articles, just out. Address 0. T.
GAREY, City Building, Blddelotd, Maine.
■spit diwsm
AUCTION SALES.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY, at frbatof Mote, will be
Tbs usual assortment of Groceries. Promt vo*. Dry
Goods, Llaaorr. nothing. Wooden Ware, Brooms.
Ac.. An.
Mattel Brandy Boots and Shoes
Soap (Tothlnt assorted
Caudles Painted Pallaend Tub.
Starch Broom.
Tea Letter Paper
Cheese Fancy Soaps
Ah- A Moiled Dry (rood.
Potatoes Hodgero' Pen Knives
Onions Flax Thread
Floul Hook, and Eye*
Liverpool Salt Shoe Thread
Fancy Clock*
edit
BY BLIIV & MEYER,
Will lie *old on Friday, 20tli Inst., «t 10 o'clock, a. m..
at our salesroom, over the mam store,
134 cases Roots and Shoes
.7 cisei NotMßs
Catalogues will be furnished on day ol sale.
Terms—sums under sloo, cash on delivery ; above
that amount, .TO days fur approved endorsed note
octlS 3
Children's Carnages
AT AUCTION.
By Bell, Wylly & Christian
THIS DAY. ISih instant, at 10 o’clock, in iront of
■tore,
12 Childs’ Cabs and Gigs.
octia
By Bell, Wylly & Christian.
THIS DAY', at 10 o’clock, In front of store, will be
seld,
Southern half of Lot No. 4, Elbert WarJ—lmprove
ments consist of a comfortable dwelling and store.
Auy parson in want of a h-use and a place of busi
ness would do well to attend the sale. Terms cash.
OCflb
BY lir.UN & meyerT
Will be sold on MONDAY, OcL 23d tnst., at 11 o'clock
a. m., la front of oar store, if not sold at private
sale previous.
Three two story frame Houses On Stewart street
Two one story frame Houses on Wilson street.
Two one story frame Houses on Roberts street.
The same can be treated for at private sab bv ap
plication to Mr. G. Gemenden, at the Planter’s Hotel.
octlO td
By York, Williams, Mein
tire &■ Cos.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Bacon Shoulders
Bacon Sides
Canvassed Hams
Choice Butter
Com Meal
Hominy
Split Peas
Pearl Barley
Soap
Ground Coffee
With a variety ol other Groceries,
octl 7 5
Rout. P. York, 1 (J. R.Mo7ntib*.
M. K. Williams, ) \ P. H. Ward.
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO.,
A.TJCTIO]Sr
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY STREET,
SAV AN TvT vk. 11. O A..
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON AND LUMBER
SOLICITED.
References In Savannah—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos,;
Erwiu & Hardee, Gaden A Uncklos, laaac D. Ln-
Roche, Ksq ; Hiram Roberts, Ksq.; Wylly Wood
bridge, Esq. ; Hunter & Gammell; L. C. Norvell A
Cos.
References in New York—Messrs. Samuel T. Knapp
ft Bro.: D. 11, Baldwin ft Cos. sep2o-eodlm
of
VALUABLE PACKAGES,
Remaining in Adam’s Kxprrss Compa
ny's Ollier, Oct, 3d, 1865.
B.
Budge, Gilbert A Boyse, C « pt V ichaet
Bussell. HA, 175 th N Y Baker, J edge B
Berlin, Ralph Behn, R H
Balk&m, Lieut H G
c.
Cbrley, Chas
D.
Davie, Amos cure Q! Drake Davis, Mis J II
Davis,CO Dasher. Israel
Dante, Wm Dasher, Mis W H
Draper. A G Dodd, Margaret
Davis, Mrs .7 D
K.
Estes, Allvert
F.
Fllnn, Michael
Ct, _
Grant, Uer.t Miller B
11.
Haley, Scrgt Peter Hire. B
Hart, U L Heery, Joi.n
Harris* Miller * Sfiuwa. Col K
j\
Joy IT M, 17th A C Ivt .-son, Edward ' -
Jordan. F J Jsnney, T B
Jones, .7 L
It.
Klernan, Thos lit-1 Patrick, J ’ •
King, G F K&vauaugh, .1 7'
M.
Miller, Robt, tTth A C Monies. Mrs H
Modic, .Mrs O Mosher, A, liSth N Y
Muller, H H Moode, A
IV.
Niven, A, Cos E, 15th Me Norwood, Mrs Thos
Nugent, Wm
Falletier, MadamC Powel, S
Ferry, Col J S
H.
RBlev, Michael Rutledge, Rev N H
Rolf, D ,ls Richardson, J
»,
Smith, Andrew Stoobes. Mies Mary
Snow, IIC
X,
Tbomton. Mrs Hannah Trine, N, Cos A, ISth Ind
Toole, J • Regt
V.
Vannaha, Benj C
w.
Weslera, Capt C B Wade, E C
Western, Capt C B Whltner. Capt B F
Whelan, Thad, care DWUllams. J H
Wood . Wood, Lieut Henry
octs-tf K. P. TUNISON, Agent.
Boots, Shoes, <&c
GENTS’ BOOTS, Gailere and Balmorals ; Ladles’
Aud Misses’ Ga ters and Balmorals; Children’s
Balmorals and Bootees .last received and lor salt*
by S. M. COLIiINO,
octll No. 153 Congress street.
DISSOLUTION.
BY mutual consent Mr. James W. Randell thla day
withdraws from r. ur Firm.
HILTON A RANDELL.
Savannah, Oct. ICth, 18GD.
Referring to the above notice, the undersigned would
state that he will con inue the
Wholesale Grocery Business,
Under the firm name of _
HANDBLIj db 00.,
And have taken the commodious building on
S. W. corner of Bay and Barnard Sts.,
In a few days will te prepared to offer a’large and
well assorted stock of Groceries, to which the atten
tion of the trade will be solicited.
JAMES W. RANDELL.
Referring to the abovmotios, the undersigned w oat
state that they will continue the
Wholsale Grocery Business,
Under the Ann name of
ZXlltoix «b ZUtudeU,
At the Old Siandk.No. 193 Bay street.
EDW G. HILTON,
octie lw P M RANDELL.
Hats, Hats, Hats
S\E LATEST STYLES ami beat qualities. Just te
\J cetved and for sale by g. |f. COLDING,
ootU a fto. IBS Coyfa—atryrt.
mrucuiei, MIU’ORL * c„
WHISKEY! WHISKEY]
FINE OLD BkASDT, WINES, Sc,
Peach Valley Whlakey, Maple Valley Whiskey, Pike's
Mhc«oll*, Spencer’s Old Rva, and Fine
Kentu ity Bonrbou
FOR SALE BY
c. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand.
hi ray strre k. TANARUS,
'Herald Buildings.;
also,
A loop's Ale, Mare' Ale, Apples. Pot at. as. Onions,
Pickles. Mackerel, Cider and Cider Vinegar.
oct6 If
G. H. ARLEDGEr
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND—
Ship Chandler.
73 BAY STREET,
IVTOfV receiving pc” sleam and sailing vessels from
AN New fork, the. following ariiciee which will be
sold at the Lowest Market Price :
Bbis Floor,
Potatoes,
Unions,
Turnips,
Beets,
Apples,
Vinegar,
Hams
Brown and Crushed Sugars,
Bbis Beef aud Pork,
Bbis. Mackerel, K do., J* dn. and kits No. 1
Cases Olive oil,
Sardines.
Caudles,
. Soap.
Raisins,
» Pickles,
Liquors
Cheap Tea,
Preserved Meat,
Spices of all kinds.
Heros, ftc., Ac..
Sacka Coffee,
Brooms.
Pails,
Buckets. Ac
also
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Ac., Ac.
Hr ' hip Stores put up at the shortest notice.
octlT 3m
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
U>
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS.
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
DOMESTIC
\ly ALES VUUCS MlLl9UMS jgtjjjfl
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF—
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
anl»o ■
G. K. OSGOOD,
STORE 186 CONGRESS AND 85 ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
-A-iiil Hardware,
N. B.—The highest Cash Price* paid for Beeswhx.
Tal]ow, Wool, Hides. Ac. Jtf Rfptlfl
Gao. R. Car.Mr. Wu, A. Wrigiit,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, Va
CEO. R. (RUMP & UO,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
. - M TED FISH, &C.
Broad >♦., Augusta, tin,
Ur wißpdltfcaanf '£*>' uu .T
Tonaixw,
seriptki).
Rnfcinto the Merchants rtd Ri;
Os . Richmond. V*, and ,fau. C. Fervid, wHa-P 9
Witt A V ’tan, U* '‘-n Docile*. A. A. SoMSioni .v
v.. -. -nrane.r,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS HOLICTTREI
OCt4
KIRLIN,BRO. & BURKE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ALES, fiHS AND LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AND
BAY DANE.
OBDEBS PROMPTLY FILLED & DELIVERED.
anil ts
NEW
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
WHE undersigned (for eighteen year* of the firm of
* Cromwell & Blrdsa 11) w now prepared to receipt
orders for hie well known brand of choice
New Hulled Buckwheat Flour,
neatly packed in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrel*
and bags of 49 and ‘J4 Y, pounds.
Have also on hand Fresh Ground, Stat? and West
ern Flour. Extra, Sup. rflne, and No. 2 Knpcrfine, in
bbls. ami hull bus., in lota to slut purchasers
KDWARI) 'ROMWELL
oct!2-2w 193 and 1"5 Bmad afreet New Vork.
IptOß SALE
looo bushels Liverpool Sait
ZOAO sacks Oats, black and while
10 sacks best Rio Coffee
To arrive, 130 Bales Hay.
octlO N. A. IIARDEK A UO.
ATTENTION
r CALLED to.the very superior lot of Rntter.
Cheese and Lard- received per steamer K>lelgh,l>y
SEABORN GOODALL,
octl2-lw Wllllsmeon’s Bnildlng.
h7"g. RUWE & CO.,
Wholesale
GROCERIES s LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Jonndon Square,
(FROIfTINO PULABKI HOI SEj
OT Agents for
ALE AND LAGEB.
Oocstaatly on kamCac s sortment of
B.Baz»r wz»ra.
kenlK ' ’ - V. - *m. .
shock Kras, MqriHu. Ae.
PIERCESKEHA N7
Whslcule and Bp tail Denier
In Fine Qroccrtea, Boot* and Shoaa, Clothing
Foreign and DomcatJc'Wlnaa, Uqpon and Sagan.
Alao. Skeharua Celebrated
GOLDEN AI.B AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
in bottle and in wood.
lamdon and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng
liidi Alt a, ft,.
Liberal deduction* made to the trade.
176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
»tid C 2 Liberty street. New York
K O. Hilton. Savanna If. M. Rakdell, N. Y*.
HrLTOIY & RANDELL,
'Wliolesßle Orooera,
18? BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD.
Savannah, Ga.,
Are constantly receiving per et«amera from New York
The Large it and Mott Complete Assort
ment of Groccrie* In the City,
Orders by Mall, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Filhd, at Lowest Market Pr.ees.
octl6 |m
CHEESE, SOAP.
A O BOXES cheese,
Ja-*t received and for suit* bv
OctlG IJRIQIiAM, BALDWIN & CO
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS. iC.
147 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CA.,
fNEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE )
We have the Largeat Assortment ot
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c.,
In the Smith, to which we invite the attention of the
Trade. Call and compare onr goods and
prices.
octu ts
ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 258 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS and Denier* in Bonders’ and
Locksmiths’ Hardware. Nails. Ptillies, Cord. Rim
Locks and Knot*, Butt Hinges, Brnw and Iron Keys
and Castings, Gong Bella, Wire, Silver-Plating, Ac.
All order*, larpc or email, furnished promptly at 10
per cent, leas than market prices.
srplO ; Cm
'Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
WM. H. SHERWOOD & CO., S.ivaunah, Oeorgla,
•outbweat corner of Broughton and JeflVraon
street*, under St. A ndrew’e Hall.
- W’c are receiving by every steamer fresh articles of
Groeerica of every description. Liquors imported and
direct from mannihctnrea are offered at prices to suit
the trade. Bept2n-lm
Notice.
THE Co.pariner.dilp heretofore existing between
JACKSON .1 WaRROCIC was, on the :;otli Sep
tember dissolved bv nmtufil eouaeut. The liusinsM
will hereafter lie conducted by thenndersigned, who
will be happy to receive a continuance of Hie pa
tronage bestowed on the late firm of Jackson 4
Warrock. L. WARIIOCK.
octll
'CO-PARTNERSHIP' notice.
TiIIE undersigned having associated themsclve. to
gether under the Ann name of LxHOCUE. GADEN
4 UNCKLES, for the purpose of transacting a Gene
ral Grocery, and Commission Bnaim-sa, and having
secured tlie large and commodious .tore, coiner of
Bay and Barnard street., are now prepared to receive
any and all consignment* made to liiem. They aiao
have extra rooms, suitable for Dry Goods and F. ncy
Articles, which, If accompanied by. owners or agents,
are the best In the city ; from a long experience and
thorough acquaintance with the bnsincaa, they hope
to give entire a .llsfaetion to all making eonaignmeot*
to them.
Liberal advances made on Cottou. Lumber. Ac. con
signed to them for sale In Savannah, or for shipment
to their lrit-nda In New Y’ork, Boston or Baltimore
Laroche, gaden & unckles.
Isaac D. Lakoche,
Benj. G. Qaoex,
David 8. Unckles. Its octlO
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Address
BENJ. WOOD,
Daily News Building,
| No. 10 City Hall Square,
septSl New York City.
FOR SALE.
non COILS RICHARDSON’S ROPE
OUV iso TOSS coal.
CHAR L. COLBY A CtT
octlO for. Aberescu and Bay streets.
Horses for Sale.
npffo good draft HORSES, sound had ia fine cou
i dltton, with Harnesses and oue or more Wagons,
If desired Address
■ W. H. COHEN,
octie y Pnlaaki House or tUrald Oflka-
■HIPPING.
For Augustaf
The Steamer
General Berry,
WUI leave for the above port • "
Ou Thursday, Oct. IS, at l o’elo.U, p. in.
for Bright or ptsatge, having superior accommo
dations apply to
CH AS L COLBY ft CO ,
octlk cor. Bay and Abercorn sts.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Steamer Oak,
Captain Geo. S. Marshall,
Will leave os above THIS DAY, at 6p. m. Freight
received on board at Harris' wharf. Toot of Lincoln
.tree:, atlas m., and until hour of departure
J IS. PRESDEE. Agent,
octlS K 9 Broughton street.
STAR LINE,
FOR
NEW dist-YORK.
THE new find eiPeanl am 4 UU. f* Mh)l Sieam-
Bhlp ANKHICA, Captain Limit, will
lively tall fur the above port cm
Wednesday, Oct. ISth, at 8 o'clock.
F<»r fri lsat or pa«c*ge, having splendid accommo*
natiuna, apply to
BHiOHAM, BALDWIN A CO,
octlG aid's Bulldlug, opp. Poet
PIONEER LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
r. J ThcU. 8 Mall Steamship HUNTER,
< L. Rttgera, commander, will leave
Ti/rW fnr i^ e above pot ton her regular day
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, at S o’clock.
For freight or poarage, having superior accommoda
tlona, apply to
HUNTER ft GAMMELL,
octl# 84 Bay street.
FOB NEW YORK
STAR LINE.
BEMI-WBBK.IjY. .
The first class U. 8. Mall Steamships
NEVADA, .... Capt. CAf.rESTEa.
UNITED STATES, .... Capt. Baab*.
AMERICA, - - . ... Capt Curt.
CONSTITUTION, - - - Capt übekjian
The above ships compose the Line, and will sail
from New York and Savannah every Wednesday anj
Saturday.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN/! CO, Agents,
Savannah On.
WAKE-MAN, OOOKIN 4 DICKINSON. Agonl*.
17 Broadway, New Y'ork.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Schooner
HATTIE M. MATO
JgßatfucT will have quick deapatrh for the above
port. For freight nr passage apply to
Oct 16 BRIGH lb, BALDWIN A CO._
Atlnntin Const M.&11 Htcnm
ship Company.
FOR NEW YORK,
», The now snd elegant Side-Wheel
steamship VARUNA, Oiptaln
ijrjr Cooley, will poeidvely sail on
her regular day, THUIfbDAY, 19th
irat., st 7 o'clock, a. m.
For Freight or Passage, having very large and airy
state-room neroinmodstiona. fitted up with Blithe re
cent improvement*, apply to
JOHN R. WILDER.
Ship's Bills of Lading furnished and signed In the
office. octl7
For Liverpool.
THE Unit class Bril tab bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. t\ Kelly, mister, being of small capacity, w ill have
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
octlO BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN,
For Liverpool.
THE At American Ship NEW ENGLAND,
Hodge, Master, having a large portion of
TgPßjriier cargo engaged will be ready to receive
Sretts=S.cargo nt Lower Hydraulic Press on the 18th
Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
sepl4 ts BRIGHAM. BALDWIN ft CO.
JT'reigh.ts
FOR AUGUSTA,
rpflE unden4gued are prepared to rtcrive good* at
a their Warehouses—free of ezpenae aud cov
ered by Innurarre—for shipment to AuKiHta and
points beyond by their regular line of lignt draught
boat*. Apply to (!||AH. I*. COLBY’,
sept2U—tf cor. Bay and Abercorn
For. Augusta,
THE STEAMER
If. IT. MAY,
Will liit.-e dtofOch for the ikes piaw G oda renet
eu st ell tint" at eton-4 in t,e t soof »rehoe«e, '.M
i t Liai jln itTMrt fitteOi c,*f. —, ear**
• J SWINPHI ufldff W
Tbe itajK’i!jJSf*.( B no last
Friday wit;, tier Bb/UsuaM. ( ti octq
fiOMUETTTION DEFIED!
FREIGHT FOR AUGUSTA.
The New and Elegant Very Fast Steamer
SCORPIO,
RODGERS, Master,
Will commence receiving freight THIS MORNING, at
Exchange Wharf and be the first Rost for Anghsta
after the Helen.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, with elegant
Staterooms, apply to
REIN A CO.
sep29-td 114 Bay street.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN
FREIGHT TO AUGUSTA.
ON and after this date the rate of Freight by our
Line will be reduced
50 Per Cent !
Our Line Is composed of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, via: ' ** c ,
Iron Steamer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson.
New IronStesmer WM. G. GIBBONS,C»pt. Philpot.
Steamer LAURA, Capt. Hiller.
The Steamer Gibbons is In every particular a first
classPaaaenger Boat.
Insurance can be effected by oar Line at lowest
rates.
tgr Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK. *
sep2B-lm ERWIN * HARDFK.
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
A RE notified that they can store their goods any
day during the week, to be forwarded by the
ah are Boats, which are the lightest draught running
taAogu ns, free of extra cbatjfr.
FOR PALATKA,
Yis Darien, Brnniwtck, M. Mtry’i, Fsr
nnndiuu, Ja«kM*vlU< oad Plrolata.
ffIHK new and fast steamer FOUNTAIN, qu. fl
* W.C'AST*rE,vIU leave r» above on WEDNODAV
the ivth inst, ;,t iu o’clock a.m.
For Freight or Faseagc apply on board,-Ot Todd
ford a Whorl near Whlte’iCentral Cotton Free* or h
M A. COHEN. Agent.
Freight poyoble on Wharf. *
Shippers will furnish weights and measurement o
goods octlS
0 -f ■•’frmrr-
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND GENERAL
UPHOLSTERY,
*** D*«k Street, Philadelphia, Fa.
i«-idedro - A*' OHDE ® 3 MQt by Mall at.
Grits and Meal.
BE-OPENBD. Having partllßa
va *d eptirc interest from Mr B. Qlflem in ki*
l*rgd and < xten-lve Mills, on the corner of Haberaham
sti eet ana Perry street lane. w« an now prepared to
furnish Grist and Meal .at favorable rotes. Coin will
,n
PROSPECT TJB
or rttx
GEORGIA LAND
AND
EMIGRATION COMPANY.
SLAVERY, or involuntary aervitude is practacMly
abolished in Georgia The Proclamation of Ac
President or tho Un ted Statea having given freedom
to every slave, and the oath of amneaty and the cou
ditlona oi purden, forbid any attempt at its revival iu
auy form or condition.
The great mass ot the Agricnltural Popnlatlonof
the State haa been released from their obligation to
cultivatt the soli, except by their own volition, and
It mast be apparent to the Jadtdotu observer, how
ever much -o be regretted, that the voluntary labor
oT the newly freed population will not for the present
at least, supply the deficiency of labor.
The withdrawal of nearly three hundred thousand
able-bodied persons to a greater or less extent trom
their u*ual vocal ions, has created a void which must
be filled or the lands of the State will remain untUled,
her great resources undeveloped and her future pros
perity sacrificed.
The remedy, and the only remedy for this condition
of affairs consist* lu the Immigration of a hardy and
lndustriotts white population, to supply the places of
those who cannot be compelled to work tndwhone
and spoettkms do not incline them to greater labor than
is actually necessary to support life.
To such immigrant*, no State offers greater induce
ments than the State of Georgia. Extending from
the Atlantic Ocean to the Blue Bigo, It embraces eve
ry variety of soli and climate. The aavnnnahs of the
coast, the rolling couutry of the Interior, and tlu
mountaiue of me northern part of the State afford
opportunities for the cultivation of almost every pro
duct of tropical or temper ate latitudes.
The grape 1* grown with great Success Iu many
nails of the State uud its cultivation haa only been
limited by the want of persona (killed Inihe ftnowl* ,
edge of the vine and the mode of preparing its yield-
Thc State. 1b rlso rii b in gold and other minerals, and
nothing but energy odd tire application of proper ma
chinery la wanting to the development of those bid
den treasures. ’
The raising of sheep of the finest breeds bas been
earned on with success, and tbc vast ranges qf uncnl
ilvated land afford excellent pastures for cattle and
all kinus ol stock—rice, cotton, tobacco, corn, wheat,
rye, oats, sugar cane, the grape and all specie* of
fruits find tbeli appropriate soil and climate within
onr extended limits.
The numerous rivet* and smaller streams taking
their rise in the mountains and running thromgh the
.State Into tha Atlantic and the Gulf In their gradual ,
descent tarnish water power unfailing In any aeasou
and capable of patting Into operation any Undot
machinery.
The ares of the State contain; upwards of thirty
millions ot sere., n which not more than one-tbiru
has been cultivated, and th* virgin forest of the wild
lands afford au inexhaustible supply of lumber which
formed a heavy Item of the exports of oeorgla prior
to oar late difficulties. These lands, which may be
bought nt comparatively low rates, will give to the
new settler h homestead on which he may erect hla
roo! tree and settle for life on inhabitant and in time a
citizen oft he rcpubl c.
In view of the foregoing bets the undersigned pro
pose to organize a Company to be called the ’Georera
Land and Emigration Company," the principle office
to be located in Savaunah with the Intention of ap
plying for a charter at the next session of the Legisla
ture : the capital of said Company to be five handled
thousand dollars. In twenty thousand of twenty-five
dollars each; said Compa oy to be organised by the
cbolce of a Freeident and Directors when all the
nbarca shall have been subscribed.
l ire object of the Company Is to Induce and afford
old to the Immigration into ths State of Georgia of ,
honest, sober and reliable persons with their families
to become purchasers of and settlers os lands not now
in use, or to b<- l.tbore.s on farms or plantations on
will, b thefreedmenre/use to work, or to follow their
trades, or become h. u-e servants.
The advantages to be derived as this present June
cure by ibe Influx of onch a class of population, ore
manliest To the large landholder it offersphe pros
pect of selling his laud or farming It oat on advanta
geous terms. To the Planter and Farmer It will sup
ply that labor, In the absence of which, the owner
ship of the soil is a burthen, and to oil persons in ,
those classes of life whoso bttMuets requires or whose
position permits them-e of toe labor ot others, It *f
lords the opportunity of obtaining snch labor of
a reasonable rate, and of a reliable character. So
alto to the State will great benefit accrue; many of
tho Immigrants may bring wealth whh them, all will
bring skill or Industry, which la the source of wealth,
and this Infusion of ne - life will, we trnat, In progress
of time, restore Georgia to her original state of pros
perity
The Company we believe—will be, not only self-aus
tainiug, bnt a source of profit to the stockholders.—
The fees paid by those emigrants who can afford It.
for directions as to their settlement; the commissions
paid by the owners of lands for the sale, or leasing of
their lands to the immigrants, and by persona to
whom laborers are furnlsned, the profits to be derived
from a Savings Institution to take care of the fund,
and profits of the emigrants, which it la proposed to
connect with the Company, will, we expect, enable
the L'otqpany to declare such dividends «s *J! make
It remunerative io those wbu MbfCribe . - ply a#*s;
investmenf ’.'at -a iepeedentt/ ,t ogaaoUrj cm-
Me,Orion, as .Ijtei. U <»C MMprf Georgia who
aa ■« On :m*re*lj.i it* ffi( ire ask ywor *•» -
» ! - tan. m this to vUrr, IfLUdl P\;-inlofcuf *”*' ,
. y£ZJll!EL** &&&/& *ic*r
i ore n i*r -i Ol poo disc.
coiartn; attorn j*Bi!» WaddrtsscihFortpeld, *
tj.lau W. Jlotili, lk*a»vaaanh*Mt Qfflee,
• Partita deotrmg vffiau 1 oopfa, ni*thlM&jsper*nc,
con obtalr them at 'he oUne of H. T. Gloson, at the
kr.l.aeg „«jv
THOMAS I. LLOYD, j
J. WALDBURG 1
K. T. GIBSON, f Committee
Octs JNO. W. MAGILL, j »
DANCING.
VfR H. G. VYARD will commence h Dauclug Oask
ITA ior Youug Latins find children, at St. Andrew’s
Mall, on TncsJay Afternoon, at 3K o’clock. For
terms apply at the Halt Gentlemen'* Clare uee •on
Monday, VYednesdny and Friday half-past
LOST OR STOLEN,
L' ROM the^Subscriber’* residence, on Liberty street,
J- east Os Barnard, This Morning, about 7 O'clock,
one coal black Tervler Puppy, with a email white spot,
on t,i« chest. A liberal reward will be paid lor any
information which may lead lo hie recovery.
* GEO. H. JOHNSTON.
3500 TONS
v —or
ENGLISH RAILS,
Os beat quality, 60x68 per lineal yard,
For sola by
FOWLS* CO,
Jnl* 6m Ho. 70 Broadway, N. Y.
English Coal. *
SUITABLE for Parlor Grates. Landing sad for said
65 in lota to suit purchasers, by
octlMw CLAUHOBN* CTNNXNQgAM.
IST OTICE. §a 7 .
. A LL persons indebted to tbe late firm of E. Heldt A
A co., and Heidt, Jaudou A Cos., will please call
and settle the same at the old stand, up stairs.
octe-am W. A. JAC'don
Capitalists
Are requested to celitt my office and examine tbe
plat of *
38 Building Lots,
lying between Fahra, Bryan, and juachim streets in
this city, mostly 41x86 and ranging to ♦ *4O andean,
aider the profits of buying and buUding on the unui
The location tefaversbla for manufactories, mills.
w^M^u;?luSi or 1,18 "° rklß|t popuU,lot -