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Urpkrlarl oflt«i«ihlpii»ml llwu^n,
FOB KBW TOBK.
Slr am«iiilp Varana, Tuesday. NumM (Ui, at t
o'clock p. in.
steamship Weyboasett, Wednesday, November Ist,
,t 3>, o’clock.
steamship Raleigh, Wednesday, November Ist, at
4 o'clock p. m.
steamship Hunter, Thursday, November 3d, at
o’clock,
FOB DALTIMOKB.
steamship North Polut, Saturday, November 4th,
ot o'clock.
FOB DOCTOBTOWTi.
Steamer William G. Gibbons, Tuesday, October *l,
at o'clock.
FOB FLORIDA.
steamer Fountain, every Tuesday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Steamer St. Johns, every Saturday morning, at
10 o’clock.
Darujo Robberies on hhu'Board.—Yesterday
morning, at about three o’clock, two white men In a
canoe came alongside of Ferguson's fall boats, load
ing for Augusta at the IronSteunilmat Yard,and stole
the trunk of James Callahan, a negro employed on
the boats. As soon as the robbery was committed,
tne parties put off from the flat boats and dlaappear-
C 1 The hatids on the boats were asleep when the
robbery was committed. No clue has yet been ob
tained to the thieves.
it a few minutes of five o'clock yesterday morn
ing while Neely’s fall boat was lying In the market
Uo( .’ti a barrel of whiskey was stolen from It. After
a diligent search the liquor was recovered, but not
the thief. Upon the restoration or the property to
the captain of the toll boat, by a third party, and the
payment of costs by the party who had the whiskey
in possession, no further steps were taken.
From four o’clock until six yesterday morning, the
cotton thieves under the bluff had a flue time with
Stower’s tall bonts from Augusta. A large amount
of cotton was purloined and sold to the nunwrous
•• junk dealers” of the city.
DEATH OF AN OLD SAVANNAH MERCHANT.—We re
gret to announce the demise, in this city, on Sunday
night, at Ills residence oil Jones street, of Mr. Francis
G. Daua, aged 48 years.
Mr. Dana was born In Providence, Ri.ole Island,
blit 111 the year 1836 came|to Savannah,and became a
member ol the Hrm of Wushburn,Wilder * Cos. Upon
the dissolution of this Arm It became Dana A Wash
burn, and existed as such for several years. It was
subsequently dissolved, and Mr. Dana continued
business in his own name. For many years he was
the ageut for Messrs. Sturgees ft Clearman’s lino of
sailing packets.
Mr. Dana bore ft high reputation as a careful and
successful business man, possessing a clear mind
and great business talent. He leaves a wife and
finally of four children. The inneral takes place this
morning, at ten o’clock.
ACC!t>?NT.—The Steamship Huuteron coming up
to her wharf last evening, having rounded to and
dropped anchor, though still having on considerable
headway, collided with the Weybosset lying at the
wharf, before she could be backed. A strong tide
was running at the time. The Hunter lost the point
of her bow sprit and her figure-head. The Weybos
set hail tier upper works on tbe port side carried
away, davits injured, etc. Tfoe damage is very tri
fling and will be Immediately repaired.
Sale of Real Estate.—Messrs. Bell, Wylly A
Christian sold at Auction Saturday last, the two
story brick house on quarter lot north-west comer
of perry and Jefferson streets, for $3,000 in currency.
Mr. Win. Hose, of the firm of Rose and Arkwright
was the purchaser. The lot is lu lee simple.—
They also sold a valuable lot and improvements ou
Duffy street, between Bull and Whitaker streets,
Oglethorpe Town, the lot being CO feet front, and
IP j feet deep. The Improvements consist of two tene
ments of wood of one and a half stories. Lot lu tee
Simple, rut-chased by Mr. George Gttfor $1,300.
Fhom New Orleans—The lI.S. Hospital Bteamer
-Gen. J. K. Barnes,”Capt. Morton, arrived below
the city yesterday afternoon. After communicating
Kith the city, she departed for Hilton Head. The
steamer Resolute was dispatched to Fort Fulaeki,
where she will take on board all the sick and conval
escent soldiers, and proceed to Hilton Head, and
ran iffer them to the Gen. Barnes.
The Steamer Weybossett, Parish, master, sails
on Wednesday for New York. The Wkybossett is
one of the fastest and most comfortable steamers
running to New York. Her officers are experienced
seamen and courteous gentlemen, from Capt. Parish
lo steward Kerrigan ; and travellers putting them
selves In their care may be jmre of being well taken
care of.
PCLASKi House omnibus.—Mr. John Fealy yester.
•lay displayed a splendid new omnibus, with a team
ol tour horses. It attracted much attention. The
work of painting and trimming the •• bus" was done
by Savannah mechanics, and will compare favorably
with any Imported work.
Tbe Late Mb. James Doylr.—The tuneral of Mr.
James Doyle will take place this morning at ten
o'clock front his late residence, north-west corner of
Congress and Habersham streets. The remains
leached this city on Sunday from New York, accom
panied by the wife of the deceased and several
friends. '
Arrival of a Cabuo of Railbod Iron.—The Bark
cutlne, Horace Beal, Capt. Blankenship, arrived
at this port yesterday afternoon, having on board
1,166 bars, or sol tons of railroad Iron Tor tbe Georgia
Central Railroad Company.
arkitaj. of the Steamship Hunter.—'Tho steam
ship Hunter arrived last evening with a full freight
and a laage number of passengers. We are Indebted
to Purser F. C, Jeffrey lor favors.
The Laoies of savannah who reel Interested in
the relief of the suffering poor of our city, are re
quested to meet at the Lecture Room of the Haptist
Church to-day, at 13 o’clock.
THE COURTS.
BEFORE CAI>T. CLARK H. HKMICK, TROVOST MAR.
SHAL, DISTRICT OF SAVANNAH.
SAVANNAH, Oct. SBth, 1886.
The United States vs. Telfair Bryan (colored).-,-
' Larceny. Found guilty, and slued sl3 and costa, or
be sent to Jail for one month.
The United States vs BenJ. Wilson, Cos. F, lOSd U. 3
C. T. infantry—Abusive language to white persons.
Found guilty, and sent to Medical College Hospital
for confinement at hal'd labor until he can lie sent to
liis command.
The United Stales vs. L. Isadorc.—Drunk In the
streets. The prisoner being a U. S. soldier, was re
manded to the guard house until lie cun be sent to
his regiment.
The Lulled States vs. Wm. Lenls, John Linos and
John Robinson, (all colored)— ; Larcep.v tram the
house. Prisoners were were found guilty and sent
lo the city guard house for one month at hard
labor.
The United States vs. P J. Ilafford, Private 13th
Maine Vols Disorderly conduct at the City Hotel.—
Found guilty and discharged on payment of costs.
The United States vs. Joseph Johnson, (colored)—
Vagrancy. The defendant was sent to the city guard
house to lie crannied at hard labor for lityecu days.
The UnitsU States vs. .lames Gray, (colored)—Dls
orderly conduct In the streets. Found guilty, and
fined $9 and costs. *
Tlie United States vs. John Stevenson (colored). —
Striking a policeman with n slung shot, etc. The do.
leudant was ordered to give a bond in the sum o t ouo
thousand dollars to stand his trial before a Military
Coiumlssiom, and in default to be sent to Jail.
ihe United Slates vs. Adallue and Liozy, (both
colored). —Vagrancy. The defendants were ordered
to leave the city Immediately for Hilton Head where
they claim to rcelde.
Savannah. Out. fifth, IMS.
The United States vs. Robert Miller.—Druuk lu the
streets. The defendant Is found guilty uud will be
discharged On payment of coat*.
The United Slates vs. J. Goldstale—Peddling with
out Ueeuse. Found guilty and fiued twenty dollar*
and costs.
Haw boat, Oct. “tub, IMA.
The United Mates vs. Win. Fields and James Her
tort, (both uoloredi.—Disorderly conduct In the
"treats, Fulda wag discharged, uud iiertort lined live
dollars uud nous, and sent to Jail tor len days.
The United Males vs. Kile* Higgins.—Keeping ft
,M»,utterly house. Found guilty, Utl iu rsiiiseqgence
of exculpatory ■iiviiniaiauees was discharged on
puyiaoMnt cue's.
The United Males ve. Htbert l>ruciur. - Utaorderty
• uttdnet In tbs street*. Found guilty and Mad *a
•hdlsia and nude nr to i« soul la JnM tor one mutMli,
LMflft,
S. YaTRS L*tr, icq., will Lsetur*. This Kveflirg.
it ft o'clock, at 8L Andrew's Hall, on "Charlra 11,
and his Court." Tts proceeds of ths lecture for
the nse of a disabled soldier.
Ths well known talent of the lecturer, the interest
ing rah)eat to be treated, together with the sympathy
we all must feel for a disabled soldier, will, we are
•stisfled. insure s brilliant and crowded audience at
■l. Andrew's Hail.
Tickets oan be had stth. Hall on the craning of the
lecture.
MouBNtNO Goods.—A (Teali Invoice rof Mourning
Goods, A’paeoa* and Drew Goods of all kinds, has
Just been opened at the store of A. Reseller A Cos.,
13 Barnard street. Reseller A Cos. sell at remarka
bly low prices, and ladles eannot do better than at
their new amt popular dry goods store.
Hotel Arrivals.
PULASKI HOUSE. OCTOBER 30, 1886.
Wm. 11. Wiltebekgeb ft Cos., Proprietors.
J Weiss, savanush ,11 Root. Capt, Capt 138th
R H Brown, HawklnsviUe! US V, Augusta
H L IHgglns, isostou GeoT Patten
C H Morse, do ij M Lewis, Augusta, Ga
Win H Neuman !j Gctbert, Macou, Ga
U Brantley, Washington, J W Cates, Augusta
, oL U McVeigh, Hilton Head
JR Wicker, do Ja* H West, Baltimore
A P Heath, do H W Birge, Conn
a Brantley, do H Hod man amt wife
Capt IV G Hodges, U S A, J 11 Mullarky. Augusta
Hilton Heard T C Blythe, do
SB Noyes, Fsrnandlna, Pis A W Uallard, HUtoa Head
H J Ripley, wife and 1. Hillings, N H
daughter. Mass L P Halsev and wife
Mrs Mathews, Ga C T Cochran, Va
Mrs Greenwood, da J liuUwgtou
O McGiniy, Augusta. Oa U M Lathrop, St Aeldna
W C Burke, Dumbarton, F A Milieu, Beaufort
SC IF Moore, N Y
Mrs Gon Balm and servt J P Tiiorndyke, Boston
SEA ISLAND HOTBL (HILTON HEAD) OCT. 30.
Capt H Setou, Gen GIU-iJ J Smith, 3 0
more's Staff F Hendricks, N Y
G P Barton, New York IA Liuford, Nll
U Norforke do iMrs Ely and daughters,
MUs Stanley, do NY
Miss Brady, do R u'aslow, Chicago
LPBrowu, .do | Capt Barber, do
Shipping Intelligence.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun rises 6 16 Moon rises 33
Sun sets 6 lsjlligh water 4is
hlariue Disaster.
The Petitioner Island Queen, Conary, master, was
on flreat Darien, Us., October 38. No particulars.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Oct. 80,18c6.
Arrived.
Stoamship Hunter, M L Rogers. New York,—Hun
ter ft Gammell.
U S Hospital Steamship Geu Barnes, Morton, New
Orleans.
ISarkentlne Horace Beals, Blankenship, New Yolk
—C L Colby A Cos.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Steamer Emilte, Bander, Hilton Head.
Slower’s five rail boats, from Augusta—W H Bur
rougUs A Cos.
Cleared.
Steamer Louisburg. Dale, Hllfrm Head.
U S Hospital Steamship G«n Barnes, Morton. Hil
ton Head.
Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Fort Pulaski.
Below.
Ship Mont Blanc, from New York.
Imports.
Per Stower’s live toll hosts, from Augusta—336
bales upland cotton, 90 boxes tobacco.
Per barkentlne Horace Beals, New York—l,lid
bars, or 2uo tons railroad Iron for Central Railroad.
Consignees.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York-jAdains’
Express Cos, G W Alien, Brady, Smith ft Go, Brigham,
Baldwin A Cos, Buriy A B ttley, BotlTweil * VVntte
lioad, Colby A Cos, Isaac Cohen, M A Cohen, J 61
omahrly, Clugliurti A CuuningUam, crane, Johnson
A Cos, Ceutral Railroad Agent, W M Davidson, Dar
lington A Bickford, Order, Erwin A Hardee, O'Fallon
A Cos, M Feist A Co.Felluer A Pollock,Gutckheiiuer A
Selig, J Gilliland A Cos, E N Gragg, C L Gilbert, Or
der, Hilton A Ruudell, Ilnnter A Gammell, J M Ual
sled, E N Hardee, Halsey, Watson A Cos, A M Hunt,
M B Haasett, Hess A Guttmaii, James King, N Cross,
A B Jones, Kein A Cos, J Lippinan, Lailoelte, Gaden
A buckles, J W Lathrop, S M Ledercr, R J Larkum,
W W Lincoln, J McMaliou, B M alien, H W Pease A
Cos, J R Reilly, Randell A Cos, A Reseller A Cos, W U
Stark, B Richards A Bro, Rogers A Cann, H Roths
child, J Simons A Cos, A A Solomons A Cos, 1 R Scaly
A Cos, Pierce Skehan, J (J Tiiorndyke, W H 11 Turner,
J L MUalonga, W H WUtberger, Weed A Cornwell,
Dr Willis, S B West.
Per Mower’s five full boats, from Augnsta—Win
II iiurroughs A Cos, John \V Anderson Jk Sou, Brady,
Smith * Cos.
Passengers.
Per steamship Hunter, from New York—l’lerco
Skchan, P A Mtlleite, uen B.vrge, J W Bnddlugton,
U Donnell, Mr Burke, Mr Smith uud lady, K Willie,
H 11 Tucker, J P Thorndyke, Mrs Siultli and child,
Mr J Cohen and lady, 11 P Bicklord, I) c Hodman
ami lady, J M Armour, J C McCarty, Mrs West, nurse
and two children, Mr J West, Mr colieu, Mrs chase
and child, Mrs Rogers, Mr Halsey and wife, Mrs
Hunt and child, Mr Nkehau’s mends, James H Mu
larky, 1£ lipping, Mr SeUg. E Cosgrove, Mr Morse,
Mr Billings, Mr button, Mr Caiman, and others In
steerage.
PORT OF BRUNSWICK.
BRPKSWICk, Oa., Oct. ft*.
Arrived.
British Schooner Mary Agnes, Lusseno, Born
Nassau, N. P., to Bell, Wylly A Christian, of Sa
vannah.
Imports 400 bushels Turk’s Island salt and fruit.
Reports having experienced continued severe
gales during the passage, had to throw cargo over
board ; vessel sprung a leak, and were obliged to
put Into st. Simon’s Bay. Split sails, carried away
rlggtug, Ac.
A Curd.
The undersigned, passengers on board the steam
ship Hunter, on her recent passage Bom New York
to Savannah, beg leave to make to Capt Rogers this
public expression of their grateful appreciation or
his kind attention during the voyage, and their ad
miration for the qualities which so eminently fit hint
for the responsible duties of Ills office. They feel
that honorable mention ought to bo made of the
skill and ability of the Chief Engluoer, Mr. Brown,
who, notwithstanding a serious accident to the ma
chinery, succeeded in keeping the ship under good
headway uudor embarrassing circumstances. They
beg leave, also, to say that the other officers of the
ship, and especially Mr. Phillips, the principal Stew
ard. and his employes have discharged their respec
tive dutios with an unusual degree of alacrity and
courtesy, and have made themselves especially
agreeable to the passengers.
Lewis Slkels James It. West
Havey H. Lathrop K. O’Douuell
F. A. Milieu J. H. Muilarky
T. C. Btigh T. C. Galvin
J. W. Budtngton Francis Willis
Isaac Cohen It. C, Rodman
11. H. Tucker J. M. Amour
Liberty Biliiugs F. P. Halsey
O. I. OiK lireu E. Oosgrave
Pierce Skehau J. p. Thorndike
Lewis K. Smith M. F. Moore
LIST OF VHSIELS IN THK PORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Oct. 80, 1865.
STEAMSHIPS.
Steamship Hunter, Rogers. 516, from New York—
discharging at a half lout ut Lincoln Mroel—Hunter
ai Hammed. V
Raleigh, Walker, Btlg. from New York, discharging
at Central (totton Press—John K Wilder.
Idaho, Crowell—discharging—foo t of Abereomst—"
Brigham, Baldwin A Cos.
Varuna. Cooley, 900, Bom New Y’ork, t’eutral Cot
ton Press—J R Wilder.
Weybosaei, Pariah. Bom New York, wharf foot of
Abereorn street—Brigham, Baldwin A Cos. *
•tun.
New England, Hodges, 1,100, for Liverpool—load
ing at Lower Hydraulic Prose— Brigham, Baldwin A
Cos.
Republic (Brom) Smith, 500, discharging ballast at
Lower Eastern wharves—Weber Bros.
Wisconsin (Br), Arcus, HO, loading for Liverpool—
John R Wilder.
Vtrgiula. Weeks, 1044, discharging ballast at Dry
Dock wharf, Hulohlsun Island—Ohas L Colby A Cos.
BAIIKS.
Thomas Fletcher, Pendleton, TM, loading tor Liv
erpool at Lower tiydraulto Press—John It Wilder,
’Piles Whitney.
Thoms* Whitney. (Br|. Kelly, waiting— Bell, Wylly
A Christian.
UAItIRNTINXS, '•
Horace lleals, Ilhuiksusklp, Mo, Bom New York.
LoWk* w *** rf J*°* * Ahereern street—Chas
sains.
Clsiw Pie kalis, Rodgers, 440. Bom New Toil, dls
ghefFMK «t whan ft sit of w bitaker sim.t-Wiiliom
mifi* Cw *’ *»• naKiag—Uuuur k Ham-
Pl#enif kp«rk. Tiber, 33 watting. Matter.
Itoueer, Tucker, *44, loadutf for New York at
Wetter’* wlu.i—l. J Guiliuoilin Abo.
Hands Butlerov. Aldeu, Mu, waiting cargo at
Wuarfluotof 801 l street—Rogers A Cana.
John O Whipple. Simpson, so. for New York—h ml I
lug at Iron Sieamoo.il w hart weal of Barnaul afreet
—Rogers A Cann.
Sodla. Crook, ISC. waiting—Ruire, Wlrttn-v A Cos.
MAKtttKD,
On the evening of the :i tb August, by the Rev.
Charles Coley, Lieut JC. W. HANES, of Auburn, N.
Y„ to Miss FLORANCE DaVEAUX BOX, of this dty.
New York papers please ropv.
H.VEHAh INVITATIONS.
The frieDds and acquaintance of Mr and Mrs.
FRANCIS G. DANA and family, aro respectfully in
vited to attend the luneral of the termer, trora his late
iseidenc*. in Jones street above Whitaker, This Morn
ing at ten o’clock.
The friends and acquaintance of Mr and Mrs
JAMES DOYLE and family, are rospcctiully united to
attend thu funeral of the toriner, from his late resi
dua**, corner of Congress alretl and Warren Square,
This Morning at lu o'clock.
Died, at his residence, in Battle Row, lit thtsetty,
on the 34th inst., HENRY IIOEY. Hi- friends and
acquaintance are invited to attend his fuueial, from
the above place, at 10 a. m.. This Morning.
AUCTION SALES!""
By York, Williams, Mein
tiro Ac Cos.
Will sell at auction, THIS DAY, in front of store, at
11 o'clock.
20 boxes .Soap
40 kits Mackerel, No. 1
2o f»bls Flour
10 boxes Cheese, fine
lo bbls Hams
1 Cotton Mcale
Invoice of Perfumery, Cologne, Extracts, Hutr Oil,
Ac.
2 fine Horses, good In single or double harness, or
under the saddle*.
1 Baggy
10 cases Port Wine
10 cases Sherry
lo cases Claret. oct3l
Underwriter's Sale.
BY OCT A VTJ S COHEN.
Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, at 10 o’clock, at W. H.
Stark's store:
81 Tubs Lank damaged on board steamer on her
voyage from New * ork, and sold fur accouut of the
underwriters and all concerned, by order Port War
dens. oct3l
Fine Household Furniture for Sale at Auc
tion.
BY BLIY & MEYER.
Will he sold on WEDNESDAY, Nov. ist, at the resi
dence of the Rev. Mr, J. KOFenfeld, on Charlton
street, 3d door vr*st of Barnard street, commencing
at lo o'clock, a. m.
One Seven Octave Piano and Stools, several Parlor
Sets, Cnamber Sets and Dining Hoorn Furniture, Hat
racks, Lounges, Cribs, Ottomans! What Mots, Ward
robes, Parlor Carpets, Dining Room Carpets, Orna
ments. Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, and numerous
other articles Usually found in a well kept bouse,
octai) 3
By Bell, Wylly & Christian
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Desirable Real Estate.
Two first class Dwelling Honses, three stories on
basements, with all theraodemituprovemeuiß; shutt
led lii a ceutral portion ol the city.
Aleo,
Avery deferable House oil the corner of Charlton
and Tatnall streets, containing 8 Rooms, With gas
and water. Ou the lane is a brick Carriage House,
{stables, Servants’ Rooms, Ac. -
Aleo,
16 Farm Lota, containing from 20 to 20 Acres each,
near Lover's Lane, within one mile of the limits of
the city. A splendid opportunity lor Investment. A
plot of the above Lots can be seen at our store.
Also,
West half of Lot No. 30, Washington Ward, Brough
ton street. Improvements' consist of a Dwelling,
suitable for a small family. Will be ?o!d at a bargain.
ivl‘24-tt
Furniture, Furniture.
Messrs. Bell, Wylly & Mian
On TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. Hl«t, will be sold at the
residence corner of Liberty and Drayton streets,
Splendid Furniture, consisting of Sof.t*, Chairs,
Table*, bureaus Wardrobes, Bedsteads Woo) Mat
tresses, Feather Beds, Books,Cabes, Brussels Carpets,
Gas Fixtures &c.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. Articles to be de
livered Immediately after Hale. 2-ectSO
Public Sale
OF
Government Vessels.
By order of the Quartermaster General, U. S. A., the
following Government Vessels will be sold
BY
York, Williams, Mclntire &; Cos
AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
t Savannali, Gra.,
On the Ist day of November, 1865,
AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M.,
At the wharf in rear of the Commissary Warehouse*
Steam Tug STARLIGHT.
Propeller STANDISH.
Steamer SAVANNAH.
Terms cash in United States Currency.
E. B. CARLING.
octlf, eodtd B’vt, Lt. Col., A. Q, M.
NOTICE.
Savannah, Oct. 27, 18G5.
The Municipal authorities having appoint
ed Port Wardens for ihe Port of Savannah,
the Board assembled this day and elected
THOS. HOLCOMBE, Chairman, and
THOS. J. BULLOCH, Clerk.
Parties interested will make application to
the undersigned, at the Exchange.
THOS. J BULLOCH,
oct2s-3aw4w Clerk.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
R. H. ALLEN & Cos.,
ISO & 10l WATER ST.,
NEW YORK.
AGIUCULTLIMLIMPLEMENTS,
AND MACHINERY OF AIL KINDS,
Small Tool* for Ike Furm and Garden, such ae Spades,
HltortU, Dues, Forks, Hakes, .SO,, and fee Grant
Ueuks, ScuTkit. Scuth-Stunrs, and Ayrieul
tural UanUoan iu general.
We offer, also, ft l«rge assortment of onr own manu
tocture of Huy Cutters, Coffee and Grain Mills, Sugar
Mills lor Gowers’ use, Wore Trucks or various pat
terns, Ros.l Scrapei s, WheelhitrrowH. Ac.
Frrtlllisers ut all kinds, such »h Coe’s Snperphoe
phateot lime, pure Ground bone, Pprnviftii Uuaso,
and Poedrelte,
SElEbs.
■very valnnble American sad Foreign variety of
Vegetable. Flower and Ursas Reed and Field Grain I list
ha* proved worthy of cultivation, grown and .elected
expressly tor our trade.
A«la* mail* In balk, per ponnd or bnshel. nr la small
packets, tor totalling, by tire tnuidjrrd or thousand.
■rnli.'.’MV Bmn
iMaistnlDr'i Ntlee.
rpWG months after gate aMiiKAtlnn will ho made
A to MIS Court of c rrrtlnsry Chatham county tor
leave to sell all the real ‘fiats of J.sr. Bilbo, do-
I oeM-lawtm
. UMUIkIUEi. mhioim, * c., j
WHISKEY! WHISKEY i
FINE OLD BRANDY, VINES, it.
Feme 1» V Alley Wiiirkey, Maph* V«iiey Whlakuy, Pike's
kadwoiia, i-peiver'.* 081 Rve, and Fine
Kentucky ikmrbou.
FOR SALK BY
C. W. THOMPSON,
At the Old Stand,
111 BAY 9TRKKT,
(Herald Buildings.;
ALSO,
Aisop's Ale, Mare' Ala. Apple*. Potatoes. Online,
Pickles. Mac tele 1, Cider aud Cider Vinegar,
out* If
G. H ARLEDGE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND—
Sli i p Chandler.
73 BAT STREET,
VOW receiving pc- steam and sailing vessels from
IN New York, tin- following article*, which will be
sold al the Lowest MarkcL Price :
Bbls. Floar,
Potatoes,
Onion*,
Turnips,
fleets,
Apple*,
Vinegar,
Hams.
Brown and Crushed Sugars,
Bbls Reef end Pork,
Bbis. Mackerel, K do., \ do. and kits No. X
Cases Olive oil.
Sardines.
Candles,
Soap.
Raisins,
Pickles,
Liquors
Cheap Tea,
Preserved Meat,
Spicea of all kinds,
Herue, Ac., Ac.,
Sacks Coffee,
Brooms. X
Pails,
Buckets, Ac.
Also —
Paints. Oils, Vsrmshes, Paint Brushes. Ac., Ac.
C3t- ship Stores put up at the shortest notice.
ocilT 3m
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS,
TEAS, SEGARS,
ALE and Cider.
sep2 ts
ALCS W INEsigUlQlilißS & sre»iwi^p||£p'
SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS
OF—
Ch. Farre Champagnes
FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
UU3O
E G. Hilton, Savannah. F. M. Randkll, N. Y.
HILTON & RANDELL
Wliolosalo Grooors,
143 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD,
Savannah, Ga.
Are constantly receiving per •Warner* from Now York
The Large*# and Most Complete Assort
ment of Groceries in tlie City,
Orders by Mall, accompanied with Remittance,
Promptly Filled, utf Lowest Market Prices.
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C. K. OSGOOD,
STORK ISO CONGRESS AND ST.
JULIAN STS., SAVANNAH, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Tin, Crockery, Glassware
And Hardware,
N. B.—The highest Ca*h Prices paid for Beeswax.
Tallow, Wool, Hides, &c. ts septlS
G*o. R. Ckcmp. Wm, A. Wright,
Augusta, Georgia. Late of Richmond, V*.
GEO. R. CRUMP & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liprs, Tobacco, Segars,
SALTED FL§H, &o.
209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
CP* Will purchase and sell on Commiseiou Cotton,
ToiiAcn«s Puojtuoa, and Merchandise of eveo’ de
scription.
Refers to tho Merchants and Banker* of Angaeta,
Ga., Richmond, Va.. and Juo. i). Ferriil, Eeq, De-
Witt A Morgan, Gitdeu A Unckles, A. A. Bo'omona A
Cos., J. T. Paterson tt Cos., it. Molina, Keq., Bavauuah,
Georgia.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
oct4
KIBLIN,ERO. &BUKKE,
WHOLESALE LEALERS IN
ILES, WISES JAB LIQUORS,
CORNER WHITAKER STREET AKU
BAY LANE,
ORDERS MMMVTLY FILLED K DELIVERED.
fldfi __ if
|7h/U a-.Lli -
I 1 liHki bushels Liverpool Salt
iiuoo sacks Om «, black and white
10 sacks best Rio Coffee
To arrive, 100 H.hes Hsy.
octlu N- A. HARDEE A (B.
H. G. RUWE & CO.,
'Wholesale
GROCERIES § LIQUORS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
Corner Bryan and St. Julian and
Johnson Square,
(FRONTING PI LA SKI HOPIKj
W Agents tor
ALE AND LAG 1011.
»*" Constantly onYiaud, an afoortosCt of
RSBZN WIMB.
sayM
CHEESE, SOAP.
in BOtM CHMME.
TU 16 b-sss Fsy’s Heap.
Juai rooeiv-j.ftd tor sals liv
petit ~ BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A DO.
OHiifKitm*, tiDl'imv, ore.
PIEKCE skehanT
YVHole»nle and Uetali Denier
tn Fine Groceries. Loots and Shota CMMa*
Fortiga and Doauelic Wines, Liquor*andSegare.
Also, Skehan'* Celebrated
GOLDEN ALE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
In bottle and iu wood .
London and Dublin Brown Stoat, Scotch and Eng
liah Alea Ac.
Liberal deductions made to tbe trade.
178 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
sod 02 Liberty street. New York.
Just Received,
Ail iu Store ou Cousipnt,
BUGGIES AAD CARRIAGES
Also, a lot of Flu* Liquor*, consisting of
BRANDIES.
WHISKEY,
SANTA CRUZ RUM,
BORER'S BITTERS, Ae.
Which wo offer on the most liberal term*.
VAN HORN. HOLYOKE A MUKRAT,
octll ts No, 9 Stoddard's Block.
Buckwheat Flour,
JUST RECEIVED and for vale Hv
STUART « CO., Or or era,
oct2S-S Coiner bull aud Broughton at roots.
Butter, Cheese,
Lard and Crackers.
"O ECEIVED per Idaho and for sale by
XV SEABORN GOODALL,
octao-lw Williamson's Building.
(LMORfI aiIHIN,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
CORNER BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
H a v a u n a li,
BEG leave to inform their former frleml* and cun
tomera, and the public generally, that they have
resumed business at their old stand, where they will
keep constantly on hand a full KssorUnent of Good* in
their lino suitable for Private Families, Steaiiiei* and
Sailing Vessels. Punctual attention given lo all coun
try orders lm oct!4
T. J. DUNBAR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES. LIQUORS. SEGARS, IC.
147 Ray Street,
SAVANNAH, CA„
(NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.J
We have the I-urgent Assortment ot
Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies,
Gins, Bitters, Cordials, &c.,
In the South, to which we invite the attention of the
Trade. Call and compare onr goads and
prtcea.
octs • ts
Notice
IS hereby given that neither the owners or agents of
the Steamers AMAZON, GIBBON# aud LAURA,
will be responsible for any debt, hill or contract made
by any of the officers or crew of said steamers unless
made by written permission of
KUtVIN A HARDEE,
For Agents and Owners.
.iNo. I*. RoumillEt, Agent on V\ harf.
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BROWN'S
CASTILLI AN
BITTER.
THIS unrivalled Tonic prepared Irom the Pure
Juice of the Grapa and extracts, distilled from
the Choicest Vegetable products of the South of
Fiance, Italy aud the Province vu Castile (Old Spain,)
from which latter section they derive their name.
A Fragrant Tonic, Indispensable to Hotels and
Restaurants, aud valuable to Families, delicate
females aud children, fur all disarrangement of tbe
stomach, lt is unrivalled. A never
failing preventive and Cure for Sea Sickness. None
who travel by laud or water should be without the
CustUlian.
For Sale by
YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE A Cos.
Sole Agents, State Georgia.
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ASTEN & THROCKMORTON,
NO. 253 BOWERY, NEW YORK,
MANUFACTURERS and Denier* in Builder,' and
Lockgmiths' Hardware* Nails. Pullies, Cord, Rim
Locks tmd Knobs, Hutt lliuges, Brass and Iron Keys
and Casting*, Gong Beils, wire, HUver-Pl&ting, Ac.
All orders, large or small, furnished promptly at 10
per cent, loss than market prices.
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BALTIMORE COLLEGE,
OF
DENTAL SURGERY.
The regular Leetures of the Twenty-Sixth Annua
Session will commence November Ist. The Inflrmary
will open October 10th.
Faculty t
THOMAS E. BOND, A. M„ M. D.
Pathology and Therapeutic*.
PHILIPH. AUSTIN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S.,
Dental Science and Mechanism.
A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, A. M., M D.,
Anatomy and Physiology.
F. J. S. GORGAS, A. M., M. D, D. D. 8.,
Dental Surgery.
RUSSELL MURDOCH, A. M., M. D.,
Chemistry.
HENRY HOBART KEECH, D. D. S.,
Demonstration of Operative Dentistry.
THOMAS BOLLERS WATERS, D. D. 8.,
Demonstration of Mechanical Dentistry.
For information address
F. J. S. GORGAS. M. 0.
43 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md
oct2 law-4 w
DURTEAS MAIZENA
TRY ONE POUND.
* a * ™ miimm* r “ ,Mn
That received a medal aud honorable mention from
the Royal Commissioners, the competton of all prom
inent manufacturers of "Com Starch" and "Prepared
Corn Fionr" of this aud other countries notwithstand
ing.
MAizsna,
Tbs load and luxury of the sge, without a single
Malt Due trial will convince the must skeptical.—
Muk,‘s Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, Ac,,
wAbout l.iiiglaas, with lew or Do cgse, nt a coat as
luuUnag the must economical. A alight additiou to
ordinary Wheel Flour greatly improves Dr.ad and
Cake It la also excellent for ihlckeuUft sweet eenoua,
grevles tor Osh and meal*. soups, *u Fur lee Oseio
uuthing seu compel u with iL A little boikd In milk
sMH produce rich i ream tor ooßbe. chocolate, ted, Ac.
Put up In one pound pack ago*, under the trade
mark Maledna, with dlrsctkma lor use,
v^o?rr*^ teu ' —— w — adi “-
For tale by Grocers and Draggiots ewrywtem.
Wbcilrautlr HMS Fulton Street.
WILLIAM XyiTRYfCA.
■ ■HI I— e a 1
POR NEW YORK
**** Schooner
PIONEER,
-EmM A Wo third* or her cargo engaged
—whl have desp»,ch.
For ir- atu auuly In
L. J. i.UtI.MAKTIV it ro
NEW YORK.
The Schooner
HATTIt*. MMI
Scß* have quick despatch for tk, above
port. For freight or passage apply to
OCtI6 BRIGH VM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOR NEW YORK,
Atlantic Const Mail Wtuam
ship Company.
The wry fast sslllna new steamship
R A LEIGH, G. M- Walker, commander,
poelilvcly sail ou her regular
Wednesday, Mow. Ist., at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having very elegant accom
modations, apply to
ocKS JNO. R. WILDER, Agent.
”FOR“NEW YORKr
TF O ncw and elegant Screw
Steamship VAIfU NA, Csptaln
J'Jb WhltehursL will posh I voir sail ou
TTkis AepSa*- ),er regular day, TU E-DAY. 31*t
iust., st 6 o'clock, p. m.
For Freight or Passage, having very large and airy
state-room accommodations, tilted up with all the re
cent improvements, apply to
JOHN R WILDER.
Ship's BUI* of Lading furni-hed and s'gued In the
office. ' octso
PIONEER LINE.
FOR
NEW YORK.
Tho new and splendid steamship HUNTER Capt.
M. L. Rodgers, will leave for the above port ou
Thursday, Now. U, at w o’clock, p. in.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo-
HUNTER A GAMMELL
STAR LINE.
LOR NEW YORK.
The flue Steamship Weybossett, Parish,
Commander, will leave for th» above port on
Wednesday, Not. 1»«, at a I*3 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having auperior state room
accommodatloLß, ui>i»lv to
oct3o BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
ANCHOR LINE
OF
P A. O Iv E T S
FOR
N E w|||^YOßK.
AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN
PORTS. ,
The Staunch and Faat Sailing Schooners %
W. D. VAUGHN, - - • 141 tons
ISLAND qUEKN, R. U. Consry, Master 178 tons
ELLIOT, iso tons
HATTIE MAYO, A. B. Curtis, Master. . 48 ten
HONEST ABE, W. M. Conary, M.iater, 86 tons
And other*, comprise the “Anchor Line’’ of Packets,
and will have quick despatch as above.
For Freight apply to
PATERSON A TUCKER, Agents,
No. 16 Stoddard’s Pniiding, or lo
ROCIERS A CANN,
Savannah, Ga.
Dfl Banco A Caburbet, Agents, New York.
OCI2O ts
SHIPPERS TO AUGUSTA
ARK notified that they can store their goods any
day during the week, to be forwarded by the
abave floats, which are the lightest draught running
to Augusta, free of extra charge.
BepSV KF.IN A CO.
FOR PALATKA,
Via Darien, Brunswick, it. 3l*ry’*, Per
nandina, JncksanvlUe and Picolata.
THE new and tost steamer FOUNTAIN. Capt. G.
W. Castnkr,will (have rs above on TULSDAY,
tbe 31. t Inst., At to o'clock a. tn.
For Freight or Postage apply on board, at Padel
ford'. Wharf near White's Central Cotton Press or to
M. A. COHEN. Agent.
During tbe absence of the boat all goods will be re
ceived at the warehouse on the whartby Mr. W. K. H
Bruen
Freight payable on Wharf.
Shippers will famish weights and measurement or
goods octflO
For Philadelphia
Philadelphia aud Savnnuah
Steamship Line.
revf-.-a.j_ The U. 8. Mail Steamship MINNF
fY’ jJ J . TONK A, l.OOii ton. burthen, J. W.
Jj'fv - ' Hatch Commander, will leav* lor the
above port ou
Saturday, Nov. 4th, at o’clock.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommd
dutiore, apply to
HUNTER Ji GAMMELL,
oct3o 84 Bay street.
For Liverpool.
THE first class British bark THOMAS WHITNEY
J. C. Kelly, master, being of small capacity, will have
quick dispatch. For freight, apply to
oct lh BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
For Liverpool.
TOE At American Ship N K\V BNGLAN D,
Master, having a largo portion of
/cSnralher cargo engaged will be ready to rscelve
s*f2tSi. cargo at Lower Hydraulic Pres, on the 18th
Inst.
For freight or passage apply to
«et>l4-tf BRIUIIAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
For Liverpool.
The new first class clipper ship
YIRGINIA'i
WEEKS, Commander,
Is trow loading rapidly at Lowrr Press, and having
large engagements will have quick despatch.
For freight or passage (taken at lowest rates, apply
to CHAS. L COLBY A 00.,
oct'-hl c 'i ncr Als-i corn and Bay ets,
FOR BH TIM ORE.
Peßderpst’i Line.
The tut soiling regular packet ' *
SCHOONER DE SOTO,
Crook, Master,
Rariag the grastor portion of hercaigo aagagi’d,
will have quick despatch. Fur belanc •of freight ep-
PW U*
La HOOKE, G ADEN b U’NChUA.
J.ir j Conter My nnd Barnard .trasts.
Agmitg^aiJ»Uh«f» fSmhMsW. Fenwick A C».
•tflls
TRY ONE POUND.
•Hirroro
——**ji ■-■ - ——
FOR BALTIMORE.
The flue Steamship
NORTH POINT,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, Nov. 4th, at o'clock.
Fat freight or passage, having elegant arrommoda
Uen*. apply to
BRYAN, aAyiWPQK A 00.
Kreightß
FOB AUGUSTA,
'pHE ondereigued are prepared to receive good* at
* their Warehouses—fre* of expense and cov
> red bv lnsurs' ce—for shipment lo Augoeta and
twiiits beyond by their regnlar line of light draught
boat*. Apply to CHAR. UCOLBYI
**4*39—tf cor. Bay and Abereovn Sts,
For Augusta,
the steamer
R. H. MAY,
Will have dlspatch for the above place. Goods recetv*
r in Are proof warehouse, foot
of Liscolu street, free of coat
. , J. M KINCHLEY, Agent
Office In Cleghorn ft Cunnlnghsm'a
F^“v“lfh^ V fon n fromJavsonshonUst
People’s Line.
For Charleston,
STOPPING AT HILTON HEAD AND
BEAUFORT.
The new and fast sailing Steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. J. K. Richardson,
Will leave Jones' whsrf, TO-MORROW MORNING.
st • o'clock.
For fi eight or passage, having splendid accommo
dation*, apply on board or to
CLAOHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
octilo-3 Agents,
For D octortown.
The fast sailing steamer
WM. O GIBBONS,
Capt T. N. Philpot,
Will leave Dillon's whsrf, for Doctortown, on
Tuesday, Get. 31, at 6 o'clock, a. m.
Fur freight or passage, having ample accommoda -
tions. Apply to ' |
. ERWIN ft BAR DEB.
J. I. Rocmiixot, Agent at wharf. 3-octßs
For Rio Be Janeiro,
CALLING AT
St. Tliouih.-. Para, PeroainlMioo and Bakta
ftvforefoa** The United States sad Bruit Hall
''j£d*d Steamship Company will dispatch
- o‘j . Oii site 'IlHh or every month,
A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP,
To Leave at 3 o’clock, p. in.,
From Pier 43, North River.
All letters have to puss through the Post Office.
An experienced Surgeon will be In attendance on
board.
For freight and passage, having splendid accommo
dations. sppiv to
THOMAS ASEKCIO ft CO.,
0r131.3m Mo, $7, Broaoway. New York.
GREATREDUCTION
—*lN "
FREIGHT TO ADGDSTi
/''kN and alter this date the rate of Freight by onr
yJ Line will be reduced
50 Per Cent !
Our Line is rcgjposcd of the following Steamers, all
adapted to the trade, vis:
Iron Stoimer AMAZON, Capt. Johnson.
Now Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS,Opt PhUpol.
Steamer LAURA, Capt. Hiller.
Tbe Steamer Gibbuo* is In every particular a first
classPasseiiger Boat.
Insurance can lie effected by onr Line at lowest
rates. .
ts Freight received DAILY and forwarded
TWICE A WEEK.
wtfMn MRWIN ft. RIRDre.
ENCOURAGE
Home Enterprise.
aijgdsta mmm line.
Isiuhtent Draught Boats oa tbe
River.
MAKING REGULAR TRIPS AT THE
LOWEST STAGE OF WATER.
ALL GOODS CONSIGNED TO THE AGENTS AT
SAVANNAH WILL BE FORWARDED WITH
OUT DELAY. AT CURKHNT RATES
OF FREIGHT.
The new A No. 1 Light Draaght Augusta built
Steamers
tfc . H . M Y
ASI»
U IST I O IST ,
Leave Augusta and Mavannsh regnluty every week.
As the.r Boats were built for the Savannah Rlvw,
shipper* may rrly upon having their Goods go through
without delay, ut the very lowest stage of the river,
sad at low rate*.
Mercliaiits and Shippers will have their Goods con
signed
F. M. MYRKLL,
Agent Steamer Union, or
J. M. KINCHLEY,
Agent Steamer K. H. May.
"Savannah, Ga.,or
O. T. JACKSON A CU,
Agents Steamer R. H. MSV,
CIIUHCOILL A JOHNSTON,
Agents Steamer Union,
octlS-tw Augusts, Go.
UOMSrOUK & KINSEY.
MACHINERY DEPOT,
Office No. 154 Nay Street.Savaaßali, Oa.
WE keep on hand and furnish to order st Manu
faciurcra’ Prices,Engipe,Foot and Hand Lathes,
Plrnes, Drills, Chucks. Bolt Cutters. Gear Cutters.
Wood A Msnn “Portable Engines," Hoisting En
gines, Wo«)d Waking Machinery Os every description.
Stationery btcam Eiiairiea and BoUers. Cotton Gins
aud Presses, Saw Mills, Rice Mills, Grist Mills, Circu
lar and Mill Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting and
Hose. Geuritig, shafting. Hangers and Pullles, Hy
draulic Jocks and Punches. Pumps of all kind*. Ail
kinds of Wood and lion Working Machinery and
eupplies.
Agent* for the West Point Foundry, B. A. Wood’s
Steam Gnage and Boiler Feeders.
nr- SEND For. A CIRCULAR. j 0
COMSTOCK A KINBEY,
No. 164 Bsy street,
oct4-Tn,ThAfKm * .Savannph, Go,
Cooper, Olcoft & Farrelly.
BookseHers and Stationors,
savannah, ga.
ri-iijK unth’isigaeil havo tormoj a Copartnsrshim
1 under the uame and style of Cooper, OlvoUs and
Koereilv. foe G » iransaetlou of a Wboleeale and L
•ud Nf. JUtUL Hlim‘l9. a
cwtft HNltßi J'TlPintN FARBKI-Lt,