Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, October 23, 1865, Image 2

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The Savannah Daily Herald. BY 8. W. MASON & CO. W. MAMiV W. T. THO.HPSOS, A..o»l«tr Editor. SAVANNAH, MONDAY. OCTOBi?K23. HOW TO OBTAIN THE HERALD UEG ILARLY. We often haw complaint* from reeiiont* of Savan cab and Hilton Head th t they ar« not able alw.ya to obtain the HiaxLn. The demand ia •ometirnes so pre .t ato exbanat an Edition very soon after it. laane, and tboae »bo wi-k to have the Hebalt, regularly, ahoald snb-Tibe for ft. We have taithful carriers In Savannah and at Hilton Head, aad through them we always serve regular subscribers first. HON. A. H. STEPHENS. The hearts of thousands, not only in Geor gia but throughout the lr.nd, will be gratified by ibe intelligence brought by telegraph last evening, that Hon. A. H. Stephens ieft Wash ing'on on Saturday last for his home. He had an interview with the President on the day previous, and no doubt returns to Geor gia ful'y informed ia regard to bis (Mr. John son's) views and wishes in reference to the final adjustment of our late uubappy difficul ties and the reconstruction of the Union. Mr. Stephens will no doubt be present at the Convention in Milledgeville, where bis con summate statesmanship and thorough knowledge oi the policy which governs the administration will be ol great assistance in shaping the action of the Convention, so that While maintaining the lights, interests, and power ol the State, it will sec ire a speedy, satistactory, and, we trust, durable adjust ment of our political relations with the States of the Union. THE CROPS A.\D HIGH PRICER. The fall report, says the N w York Sun, of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the month of September, is less enc mraging than was generally predic ed. It appears, also, that the aggregate wheat crop of the United States will he considerably under the aver age. and is in nearly all the States defective in cuelity. In the Middle States and Ohio it was c msiderably injured by the weavil, and in all the Western States the crop was dam aged by the protracted rainy season which occurred in harvest time. The c 1 u crop, however, is excellent, and the. unusually large yield will, in some meagur -, compen sate for the deficiency of wheat. The wet weather which injured llie wheat crop came just at the time vrtion corn is most in need of raiu, and gave the crop an excellent start. The Commissioner of Agriculture fur nishes, also, some statistics concerning the crops in Europe, from which it seems that the falling off there is very large, and that the demand from foreign countries will, for some time to come, be one-third larger than usual. The United States will have to sup ply a considerable portion of this deficiency, ■and the effect will probably-be felt in our own markets. Theee unpleasant facts, taken in connec tion with the advancing cost of provisions, of fuel, and of clothing, indicate a rather cheerless future for the laboring classes in this country. Prices continue to go up with alarming rapidity. Coal, flour, butter, ba con, cotton cloths, all articles of prime ne cessity, have advanced teu, twenty, in some instances silty per cent. Scarcity alone is not the Cause of these unprecedented ad vances. It may be ascribed in a great degree -tfit the depreciation and fluctuating value of our circulating medium, the “green backs.” When will we have a return to tho specie basis and see the eud of these inflated prices? We look in vain for an answer to this in quiry in the linancial articles which appear ,5n the leading commercial papers. Their predictions are as varied as the colors of the rainbow ; for while our labors to prove that the new proposed loan will tighten the money market and reduce prices, another with equal logic shows c inclusively that money will be plenty, and that greater inflation ia sure to follow. We have seen it slated that The Secretary of tire Treasury proposes to stop inflation in a gradual manner, but the Government which needs income and re venue receipts cannot depress trade by any ultra measures. If the prices of the leading articles ot dai y "consumption could be kept * within reasonable bounds, wj see nothing to prevent years of immediate prosperity and contentmeni among ail classes of people. The R tcbuciN-Advertiser Costro visßST.— —Opjiosed as we are to indulgence of personalities and averse to occupying our space with per-oual controversy, in which the public cau have no special interest, we Btill feel called oa to give plltco to tho com munication of Mr. Divine, a member of the craft, aud an old and faithful employe of this office. Proposals for Mail Service for this State Invited.— Mi. P. H. Woodward, Spe cial Agent of the Pott Office Department, whose arrival In this Stale wa» noticed in tbe Herald (tome weeks since,. baa issued the following : “Tbe Post Office Department is ready to enter iuto contracts lor temporarily supply ing tbe mails to offices on route’s off from railroad tines. Bids -houlcl be sent to Hon. Geo. W. McLelian, B<coud Assistant Post master General, Washington, D. C. Tbe maximum rale* allowed are us follows : For once a week service, $8 per tube per an num ; twice a week service, sl6 per mile per annum ; three limes a week service, $22 per mile per annum. No proposals at a higher rate of com pensation than the above will be considered.* The Department is anxious to restore mail facilities to tbe county seats and the other important offices ot Georgia, at the earliest day practicable. Tbe existing postal law requires that all unpaid letters be Bent directly to tbe dead letter office. Letters bearing ’stamps ot the old issue and internal revenue stamps are treated as unpaid. Many do not stem to be aware of these facts.” Discontent in Germany A letter from Magdeburg says that general disc intent per vades thq, working-classes iu Germany, not only on account ot tbe question of wages, but political questions. Tbe agitation is greatest in the Rhenish proviuces. At Bonn, Dusseldurf, and also at Crevelt, in West phalia, which has become an important manufacturing centre, tbe workingmen open ly display tbeir hostility agaiust Herr Von Bismaicx, wbo in bis circular to tbe various syndics would bring things back to the feudal system. At DußsWdorf and at Sollngen the troops have been obliged to interfere. Personal. —The Charleston Courier of the 19th says, “Brigadier-General Stewart L. V«oodford, our loimer Post Commandant, Ri rived In town yesterday. For tbe past tew bays he has been at Hilton Head on pro lesslcnai business. As is well know n lie is a Uw yer, »od s law yer of merit ftp wi.r« i IXufiSERAL -Secretary Htrine has announced himself in favor of negro suffrage. John Brougham la on hit why to this country from Europe. An eataasive fire Las bean raging in Dismal Swamp lately, and it ia probable that thousands of acres will be burnt over. The population of Lowell, Mass., is supposed to have increased 6,600 since the tirat of May. —Very rich veins of gold have recently been discovered in Mmnesotn, near Lake Superior. —The Atlanta Intelligencer thinks, from the nature of tho country, that petroleum could be found at the loot of Lookout Moun tain. —Owing to the high pries of all kinds of meat, a company is toon to be slatted in Boston for the manufacture of pork out of pig iron. —A correspondent of the Boston Travel ler, asserts that orders for Dr. J. G. Hol lands (Timothy Titc >mb.) Life of President Lincoln, are accumulating at the rate of one thousand copies a day. —Matilda Heron is playing an engage ment in Mobile. Tho Montgomery theatre has been opened by Mr. Bates. Martha Wren is the chief attraction. Col. Jacques, of Edmund Kirke, Rich mond niis-ion notoriety, who has beeu on trial at Louisville for c irninal participation in an abortion ctse. has been discharged. —Maj. Gen. Foster has gone on a tour of inspection through Eastern Florida. He will probably visit also Pensacola and Key West. —A farm is to be selected somewhere in the region of Jacksonville aud set apart as a home for tho aged, infirm and destitute of the treed people. —A gentleman in Albany, named Morse, was engaged in shooliog rats last week, when the pistol accidentally exploded, kill : itig his little son ten months old. —An old lady inquired at one of the rail way Stations what time the 7.46 train would start, and was told a quarter before eight.— “Bless me !" she exclaimed, “you're always changing the time on this line.” —Miss Muloch, the novelist, lia9 become Mrs. Cralk, having married the aon of Prof. G. L. Craik, the eminent author of the “History of English Literature.” —Ex-Gov. Allen ot Louisiana, is in Mexico, and is learning the Spanish language for the purpose of teaching school to support him self A subscription has been started in Louisiana for his benefit. —An Irish dragoon, on hearing that his widowed mother had married sinoe he quitted Irelaud, exclaimed: “Murther! I hopo she won't have a son older than me; if she does I shall lose the estate.” Mrs. Godfrey cowhided Bernard Lacy, a young gentleman of Lawrencebnrg, In diana, for making disparaging remarks about tier daughter. For this application of God frey's cordial, she was fined one cent and costs. —An army surgeon named Williams en tered a New York bar room, put 50 grains of morphine in a mixture, drauk It, bid the bar keeper good-bye, and in less than half an hour died. [commcnicatkpJ TO THE PUBLIC. • In the Savannah National Republican of Saturday morning, I have been made the subject of quite a lengthy article from the pen of the editor of that sheet. Although it dots not give my correct name, yet It is well known that I am the person alluded to. I must confess that the blackguardism of this erudite assaiior had it emanated from anything like a respectable source, might serve to give an unknown personage like myself—a plain unassuming journeyman printer-some public notoriety that would bring me before the attention of the com munity, aQd might, at a future day, prove somewhat advantageous in making me a great and influential public man. But, com ing as it does from the remains of a once res pectable and decent journal, published, it seems, as an organ for ignorant aud unedu cated negroes, by one who lias expressed himself as one of them, I fear tho notoriety he gratuitously bestows upon me, were I not to make some response, might prove detri mental to the good character I have hitherto enjoyed in the City of Savannah, which has been ray place of residence for several years. This man Hayes—the man with the “ dis ordered mind," the man who wishes the public to know be does not write with a “malicious intent,” —(if he does appropriate other people's property in a “malicious man ner,”)—seems to be laboring under the im pression that I have been promoted from the “case" to the editorial chair, and that I am the author of the articles published in the City Advertiser, which paper, though a little one, it is true, is 'presided over by well known residents of Savannah—respectable, decent, upright parlies—who have always enjoyed the reputation of being high-toued, dignified gentlemen, which title, I believe a majority ot our people will agree with me, is one to which this mau Hayes has never yet, and never will have any claim whatever. For the information of all who may take any interest in the Controversy nowjjoing on, I would respectfully state that 1 am not the author of tho articles in regaid to this man with th* “disordered mind” and “malicious intent”—my buaineas is to “s*t up” and print editorials, not to manufacture them. As regards my being honest,- &c., I would refer- uil desirous of ascertaining, to Mr. F. W. Sims, the proprietor of the Republican, in whose service I bad the honor to be em ployed for something in the neighborhood of four years, as foreman of that paper; to Mr. Samuel \V. Mason, of the Herald, with whom I have had considerable business transactions; to Mr. E. J. Burse, an old and respected citizen, who paid me in good “greenbacks" for my services, while John E. Hayes, for some time after he possessed his establishment, paid his employes with government grub, and dealt them out short rations at that. In fact, I have no hesitation in reterring to any of the respectable citizens of Savannah. As regards his fling about “washerwo men's bilis,” I have only to say that I have been housekeeping fdr some years (a posi tion to which be will rn ver attain iu this community, on a white boal-) and have al ways bad my washing done at home, where I kepi employed one of bis African proteges lor that purpose, and paid her for her ser vices. If I make no further reply to this man with the “disordered mind," I hope the publitf will attribute my silence to the fact that lam no uew spacer scribbler,and that he will be lairly dealt with by the City Adverti ser, which journal is sufficiently able to do tbe i/.-ortAy individual lull justice, without tbe aid ot my bumble pm, w hich has never yet been tutioduced to tbe public from tbe editorial sanctum. Should I ever be so fortunate as to occupy that position, I hope to be able to make the announcement from my own (uot Mr. Sneed sj) easy chair. , Another tact, in case Ido not again appear in the papers; in my early days, 1 was taught to avoid evil associations, and as I have' neither 'nigger on tbe brain,” nor “nigger in tbe blood, I have no desire to be mixed up with either niggers, blackguards or unknown adventurers; Very reapectfu'ly, Micwasl J. Divine. tlaaasUl. Latest qt’i tatloßf, eon TscCMßcr Money ivg S.-cudl—,.. met .by Heart tun, iboger.A,-. in* |j„ , i». iue-i; rale* wiu be «- iluc. a to to 3b p— cent. uu -matter notes. GEOMU. August, ia i. and Banking Cos. 10>£ Bank of Augusta 81 .to Ataena .23 no Columbus 12 dr, i ominerce 10 l niton at dn empire Mate _. u Bank of Mladic Georgia . .57 do savannah 12 I do htatc or Georgia 22 ! Central ItaUroadaml Banking( o J S3 ! City Bank of Augusta 20 Farmers' and Mechanics' 14 i (Georgia Itaiiroad aud Bauking Cos oh | Marine Bank I C j Mechanics'Bank A 14 Merchants' and Planters’ Bank to I Flamers' Bank 16 Colon do 10 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden —. ie do Charleston 1# do Chester IS do Georgetown 1# I do Hamburg 17 do Newberry 24 do south Carolina 16 do State of Ho. Ca 17 Commercial Bank, Columbia l5 Exchange do do .7 16 Farmers’ and Exchange ll Merchants’ Cheratv 17 Peoples' Bank * 40 Planters' B ,nk, Fairfield : 15 Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 20 South IV. R. It 23 Union Bank 65 State Bank 9 NORTH CAROLINA. Bank of Cape Fear 36 Bank of Charlotte 30 do Clarendon. to do Commerce 20 do Fayetteville 10 do Lexington 20 Bank of North Carolina. 36 do Wadesborough... 20 Bank of Washington 11 . do Wilmington 20 do Yanceyville 13 Commercial Bank of Wilmington 15 Farmer’s Bank of North Carolina 25 Merchant’s Bank of Kewberu 29 ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile. 65 do Montgomery ..SO • do Selma ’ 22 Commercial Bank 26 Central do 26 Eastern do 44 Northern do 36 Southern do 64 COUPONS. Oenerally less than Bonds—City of Savannah, .60 62 STOCKS. Central Railroad.. 65>i Southwestern Railroad 65@70 Atlantic and Gulf Railroad 66 Georgia Railroad 60 HEADQ'RS DIST. OF SAVANNAH, > IstDiv.sios Department of Georgia.> Savannah, Ua., Oct. 20tb, 1865. General Orders,' No. 34. j Lieutenant Colonel M. T. Holbrook 173d New York Volunteers Infantry, having been relieved from duty as Provost Marshal, Dis trict of Savannah, Ist Division Department ol Georgia, to be mustered out with his Regi ment. Major G. A- Hastings 12th Maine Volnoteer Inlantry, is hereby announced as Provost Marshal, District of Savannah, Ist Division, Department of Georgia, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By command of Brev. Major Gen. J. M. BRANNAN. Will A Coulter, Brev. Major and Asst. Adj. Gen. oct 23 It. HEADQRS DIST. OF SAVANNAH, > Ist Division Department op Ga.,/ Savannah, Ga., Oct. 21, 1865. General Orders, ) No. 35. / The Quarantine for the Port of Savannah, established per General Order No. 5, of July 22, 1865, from these Headquarters, is hereby abolished. All Medical Officers on duty at Quarantine will report immediately to the Surgeon in Chief of the District at these Headquarters. By command of Brev. Major Gen- J. M. BRANNAN Will A. Coulter, As-t. Adj. General. oct 23 It Renewed His Age. —The most wonderful results are produced by ihc use of Mrs. S. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa inutn, or Hair Dressing. They never fail to restore, invigorate and beautify the hair; youth renewed. No more grey hairs. The hair is restored on bald spots. It imparts a most delightful fragrance. You can procure them at any Druggist's. oc2oeodlw GREAT Gr i ft Distribution, 250,000 WATCTIKP. Chnins, Dtsmond Rings, etc, worth over One Million Dollars, all to be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value. Not to l>* raid for until you know what yon are to receive. During’the mouth ending March 31, 1865, T. It 11. Qaughan A Cos. have liad the honor of distributing among tbeir pa'rons. six Hundred and Ninety Gold and Silver Watches, at the price of One Dollar each. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be Sold for One Dollar each. 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets, $75 to 300 500 Stiver Salvers an i I'rns, 50 to 250 50a Solid SllverTea Sets, complete, 50 to 300 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs, 75 to 250 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 airs, 50 to 20n • 250 Gold Hunting Watches, 76 to 250 250 Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches, 50 to 200 500 Gents' Hun'uig Silver Watches, 35 to ICO s('o Open-face Silver Watches, 25 to 50 250 Diamond Rings, 50 to 100 5000 Photo. Albania, all sizes 5 to 50 2000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 15 to 30 3000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 6to Id 5000 Chased Gold Bracelets oto 12 2000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains sto 20 7000 Solitaire and Rovolvlug Brooches, 5 to 10 2000 Lava and Florentine do 4to 10 5000 Coral, Opal and Emerald do 4to 10 5000 Mosaic, Jet and Lava Eardrops 4to 10 750 J Coral and Emerald Eardrops, 3to 8 6noo California Diamond Pins, sto 20 500 California Cluster Diamond Pins, 3to 10 3000 set Solitaire Button* aud Studs, Sto 10 300 Gold Thimbles. Pencil?, Ac., 3to 8 10000 Lockets, double-glass, - 3to 6 6000 LO' kets lor Miniatures, sto 10 8000 Gold Toothpick , Crosses, Ac., 3to 8 6000 plain Gold Kings, 4to 10 5000 chased Gold Kings. 4to 10 10000 shield and Signet I. togs, 3to 10 10000 California Diamond Rings— 3to 10 7500 sets Ladtcs’Jewelry, let sto 10 5000 sets Ladles’ Jewelry coral, Bto 12 6000 sets Ladles' Jewelry, onyx. 10 to 12 6000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava. 12 to 20 23iK) sets Ladles’Jewelry, mesaic, 20 to 30 10000 Gold Pens, with SO. hold rs, 5 to 10 6000 Gild Pens with Gold holders, 6 to 12 60 0 Gold Pens and holders, superior, 10 to 15 SOOO SilverUoblets and briuklng Cups, a to 10 3«0 Silver Ca-tors and Wine Holders, 15 to 60 2000 Stiver Fruit and Cake Baskets. 20 to 50 Messrs. T. A 11. Gaughftn A Co s, No. 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading and most lashionable styles of Watches aud Jewelry, desiring to Increase tbeir busi ness to an unit- ited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regulations fol lowing: • Certificates naming each article and. Its value, are placed la Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. One o! these envelope? will be sent by mail to any addrea, on receipt of twenty-five cents. All Articles sold at One Dollar each, n~.ll.out regard to Value. Gu recerpt of the certificate you will see whit yon are golug to bavn aud then It Is at your option to send tbe dollar and take the article or not Purchaser* may thus obtain a Gold Watch,' Diamond Ring, or any set of Jeweiry on our list for One Dollar, and In no cose can they get less than one dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. The price of Certificates I* as follows: One for 25 cents; five for si; eleven for $2; thirty for $3 ; sixty-five for $lO ; one hundred for sl6. Aeeuu will be allowed ten cents on every certificate -ordered by them providing their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 26 cents lor every certificate, and remit 16 cents to us either In cash or postage stamps. T. An OAfGUAN A CO., oct‘2l lm* No. 116 Broadway, New York. ORNAMENTAL HAIR. Curls, Braids. Waterfalls, Bauds, Wigs, Half Wigs. Ac., Wholesale, (at the lowest possible price of Importa tion, for Cash. AV. R, Cameron Sc Cos., Importers of Hair and Manufacturer*, * NO. 313 FCLTON ST., BROOKLYN, Near New York. Large and small orders punctually attended to. octte r im ■ SPECIAL NOTICE*. SATCHEhOa’3 HAI& X>YII ! The Origins) and first iu the World ! Th« only bur aud j erfect Hair l>yc. Handers, lit liable and luSUu tsbeouf Prddaccs immediate.}’ u splendid Black or natural Brown, without Injuring the b«lr or skin. Remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gist*. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MIU.KFLEURB, For Reetoriug And Beautifying the Unit. Ritl4-ly CHARLES IIATCHELOK, Nr.w Yosk. A PHYSIOLOGICAL. View of MAKItIAGK Containing nearly son pages, and 130 fine Flute-, ond Engravings of the Anatomy oi the I luman Or gans In a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea tise on Early Errors. Its Deplorable Consequences upon the mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contem plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phys ical condition. Sent free of postaga to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in stamps or postage currency, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the dis eases upon which his book treats cither personally or by mall, and medicines sent to any part ol the world. octlO 6m MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Yonng men, just published by the Howard Association, and sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN' HOUGHTON, noward Association, Philadelphia, Pa. octl'2-3m. SKW AIIVEHTISK9IEVTS. H. HAYM, 174 Broag-htou Street. 174 OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN DRY GOODS HOUSE Wholesale and Retail. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Blankets, Shawls and Cloaks —the newest styles. Also— Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, &c., Ac. NO auction or damaged Goods. Nothing lint regular desirable articles. All goods sold tow und on liberal terms. Having re-open, and the above establishment, where I intend to keep a well selected Stock of the choicest Goods, and having been long known iu thebnsiuess, I return my acknowledgments to my former friends and customers, aud would solicit from them a contin uance of ihe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. H. IIAYM, • 174 BROUGHTON STREET; oct23 ts Savannah.ua. Cooper, Olcotts & Farreliy, Booksellers and Stationery, SAVANNAH, GA. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of Cooper, C*cotta and Fu. reiiy, for the transaction of a Wholesale and Ru tail Book and Stationery Business at the old stand of John M Cooper & c north-west coiner of Whitaker and Sr. Ju*un Streets, JOHN M. COOPER. WILLIAM H. OLCOTT. DANIEL G OLCOTT. Oct23 eodlm STEPHEN FARR ELLY. Consignees Wanted. FOR E. 11. 5.—35 bbla Flour *2o hall buia Flour 9 bols Crackers 0 bbls Aj'p.ee 5 bbls E^rg* G 4 W— lOOtubs Lard. If not called for will be sold for fre : ght aud expenses. oct‘23 BRIGiIAM, BALDWIN A CO. Scholars Attention QIJACKENBOSH’S let Lines In Composition quacki-nbosh’-i United States History -C lackt-nbosb's Rhetoric. Quackenboeh’a Natural Philosophy. Aud all other Books used iu the -avannah Schools. uct23 JOHN C. SCHREINER <B SONS. TO THE Ladies of .Savannah. MRS. L. MASSART, just arrived from the North, will re-opeu her store this Monday at 119 Con gressetreet, wkb anew and well sole tied dock es Millinery Goods and ready made Bonnets oi the latest style. Thanking her former patrons for pust favora, a continuance of the same will be gratefully received. oct23 2 FOR SALE. A COMFORTABLE Brick Tenement, of Bix rooms, with servants rooms and stables attached, situa ted in an unexceptionable locality near the business p-irt of the city The kitchen is provided with an ex celient range and the rooms iurciahed with hot and cold water, aud gas will be furnished. There is also a hydrant in the yard. Possession given i»t November. Any person desirous of purchasing this property will do well to cal at ouce on octV3 lw HENRY BRYAN. For Sale, FEE Simple Lot and Improvements, corner Mont gomery and South Br ad streets. Improvement • are a three and a half story brick house, upon a handsome basement—having on aggre gate of 16 rooms, besides bath room, pantry, linen closet and coal cellar. Out building ot brick, contain ing kitchen, wash room, water cloiet, stable and two nice servams’ rooms. Wash room has every nfodern convenience and kitchen has a range. Handsome fix tures for a library in one room. Has a small garden attached. Terms liberal. Apply to OCt23 lw HENRY BRYAN. Pot Ash. lit BARRELS, for sale by CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL. oct23 4 House for Sale. A SPLENDID brick Dwelling House. No, 5 Gordon Block. Possession given on Xoc. Ist. The house is well arranged, aud is provided with water and gas and all the modem improvements. Apply to oct23 6 H. HAYM, 174 Broughton street. FOR SALE. ONE new Spring Wagon, New Harness, and a No. 1 Mule, Apply to JAMES WALSH, oct23 1* Opposite the Old City tlospi al wanted; T)HOPOSALS for denning oat Timber Basla for .Saw A Mul. Apply to COMSTOCK £ KlN'Slii’, Oct23 2* No. 154 Bay sue :. WANTED, f¥IEN or Twelve Wood Cutters, to cut wood on the •». Ogeechoe Ganal. Good wages per corJ, paid at the end of each week. Apply at E thrl ch's Store, on Whitaker street, or to George W. Graham, at tils 8 mile Lock, Ogeecbee Canal. 2 oct23 Lessons in Fancy Work. A YOUNG LADY, just arrived from New York, will give Lccaone to Young Ladies and Children, in all kinds of Fsucy Work. Csll on Broughton street, second door east of Bull, between the hours of two ana three o'clock. 3 oct23 Highest Cash Price Paid for Empty AVAne Bottles. W. DRYSDALE, oct23 3 108 State street Planters’ Hotel Saloon. THE new Saloon of this establishment north-west corner or Bryan and Barnard streets, will be open to thepMbHc this morning. Superior Liquor*, Wines, Segars, -Lager Beer, etc , have been purchased for this Saloon, Tbs public are invited to call and take ajook at the neatness of this establishment GEORGE UEMENDEN, octtS 1 Proprietor- Legal Notices. STATE or’BMJitfil 4. CH aTIIAM COUNTY.-To an w i.om it may . one* .Wh emu*, M A. Cohen mill am iv at the Com t of Oniioory for 1 ettere of AdioinlslratL u on the * suite of Susan D hobertana, de ♦ sped, Tue-** are. thereto; *, to die and & imoul.»h all whom It mar concern, to !• • and appear before said « onrt to make objection (ii my they have; on or be fore ihe first Mjndajr in November next, otherwise said lette.s will be granted. Wliiiea# my hind red official m juaturc, thie 9filli day of September, lsCr*. *ep:w D. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE Or GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Ferdinand Kolb will apply mi the Coart of Ordinary lor Letter* of Administration on the es tate ot John Gann, deceased, These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear be .-ore said Coart to make objection (if any they bare) on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will lie granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 29th day of September, 186 G sep2o D. A O-BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, John R. Norton will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of Thaddens S. Norton, deceased, Theee aie, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make obiection (if any they have; on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my baud aud official sign ature, this 2Sth day of September, 1805. sep3o D. A. O’BYRNB, Ordinary. kfttATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.-To i’ nil whom it may concern: Whereas, Caroline a. Lamar wid apply at the Conrt of Administration on the estate of charlea A. L. Lamar, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it muy concern, to he and appear before said Couit to make objection (if any they have; on or be fore the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand an-i official signature, this 2Cth day of September, 1565. D A. O’BYRNE, sep3o Ordinary Chatham county. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Lonls Grenratd will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Adminlstiution on the es tate or Paul K Ulatigny, deceased, These are, theretore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Coart to make objection Os any they havej on or be fore the flr6t Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 26th day k»f September, 1865. D. A O’BYHNB, sep27 Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom It may concern: Whereas. Elizabeth Dillon will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es tate of James Carrol. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be aud appear before sndd Court to make objection (If any they have; on or be fore tho first Monday In November next, otherwise Bi.id letters will be granted Witness my official signature this 13th of Septem ber, 1805. sep27 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: Whi-reas, Andrew M Rosa will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on the es tate of Isaac W. Morrell, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Coui tto make objection (if any they have; on or be fore the Ist Monday iu November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my bond and official signature this 26th day of September, 1865. sep27 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may concern: Wherea., Andrew M. Jackson will apply at the Court of ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Bernadino S. Sanchez. These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be end appear before said Court to m:u- objection (it any they have; on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be grunted. Witness my hand and official signature this 27th day of September, 27, 1865. «ep2B D. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Anais Wilson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Edward G. Wilson, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (It any they have; on or be fore th,-first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this I2th day of September. 1865. • sep3u D. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it ntav concern : Whereas, Adam Uohenstein will apply at the Court of ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Peter Yousser, Deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be und nppear before said Court to make objection, (if any they have; on or be fore the first Monday iu November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my hand and official signature, this 28th dav of September, 1365. oct 2 P. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY—To all whom it muy concern : Whereas, John rloun will apply at the Court of Ordi nary for Lotto, Bof Administration on tbe estate of James Sloan, d,ceased, These ure. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it muy concern, to be and appear before the Couit to make objection (if any they have;, on or beiore the first Monday in December next, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Witness W P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for Liber ty county, this 2d Octooer, 1865. oct7 W. P. GIRARDE \U, O. L. C. QTATE OF GEORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY—To all (ft whom it may concern • When-as, rim on Harrington will apply at the Court of Ordthary for Letters of Administration on the estate of B- P. Harrington, deceased, These are. therefore, to elte |pd admonish all whom it may coucern. to be and appear before ihe "Court, to make oijection (if any th. > bay,-;, on or before tbe first Monday in December next, otherwise said Lettsrs will b, granted. Witness W. I’. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty county, this 2d October, 1565. octT W P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may concern : Wherercas, James L. Haupt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jane Barnett, Deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may coucern, to be and appear before said Court to make ojectiou (IT any they have) on or be fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my hand and official signature, this 28th day of September, 1865. oct 2 law P. A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary. CTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CODNTY.—To £5 all whom It may concern: Mb rets, Julian Hartridgc will apply nt the Coni of Ordinary for Letters of Administration, de bonis non, cum testameDto annexe, on the estates of Peter Shic!: and Robert M. Charlton, Senior, deccared; de ceased : and al9o for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Margaret Charlton, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (li any they havej, on or before the first Monday In Novemoer next, otherwise said Let ters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature, this 27tb day of September, 1565. octo D A. O'BYRNE, Ordinary. ty EORCIA", BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It X may concern: Whereas, James W. Kimbrell and Maria Klckliglrter will apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch coun ty lor letieri of administration on the estate of John C. Kimbrell. These ure to cite'and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor# of said deceased, to tile their objection (if any they have) on or before the Ur ! Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my baud and official signature this 12th day of October, DC5.' DAVID BEASLEY, sr. otll4-lawlm Ordinary. Georgia, bulloch county.—to aii whom it mav concern: Whereas, lleury C. Lee will apply to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county forletter3 0f administra tion ou the estate of William A. Lee. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred of sard deceased, to Die with said court tbeir objection (if anv they have) ou or before the flrst Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 12th day of October, 1865. DAVID BEASLEY, sr., octll-lawlm . Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue or an order of the Conri of Ordinary of Bulloch County, will be sold before the Cour* House door, at Stateabo rougb, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In .December next, at Public Outcry tlon, eight hundred and seventeen acres of land, the Homestead tract, containing flve hundred and forty-six acres, more or less, bouuded by lands of Washington Water's estate, of M- Parrish and others; one other tract containing sixteen acres hounded by lands of the estate of M. Famish and others ; one other tract containing two hundred and fifty-five acres, more or less, bounded by lands of it. B. Hendrix and others unimproved, all sold subject to the widow's dower, belonging to the estate of Sea ham Hendrix, and sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale, Oct. 12th, 1865. MITCHEL B. HENDRIX. Administrator. ocOt-law-lm Lesral Notices. / ' KultGIA. BULLOCH COCNTY.—To ail whom K vj may concern: wnereas. Mltcheti Lanier and Eliza Sutnerlln will apply nt the Couit of Ordinal v ol Bulloch county lor letters of admlntstraiiou on tile estate of James bom erlin. These an to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and tredltors or said deceased, t< • file with said court tlielr objection til >n, thev have) on or tiefore the first Monday In December next, other wise said letters will he granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th daT of Octo ber, 1665 DA\ ID BEASLEY, sr.. octlLlawlm ordinary. and t EOKUJA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom K v* may concern : Whereas, John 8. Denmark and Noah Vessmlth wilt apply at the Conrt of Ordinary of Bulloch county for letters of administration on the e.tate of Albeinarl ’Vessmlth, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to me tneir objection with said court (if any they have; on or beiore the first Mouday lit December next* otherwise said letters will be granted tbe applicant. Witness, David Beesley, sen., Ordinary for Balloon countv, this 12th day of Oct., 1865. octl6 lawlm DAVID BEESLEY, sen., Ord. Georgia, bulloch cocnty.-to ail whom it may concern : Whereas, James Young will applv at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch Uottuty for letters of administra tion on the estate of Thomas Young, deceased. These are, therefore, to c-ttc and admonisn all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections with said court (if any they have) on or before the first Mouday lit December next otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, my hand and official siguature, this 12th day of October, 1665. octlfi lawlru DAVID BEASLfcY, sen., Ord. Georgia, bulloch county.— To an whom it may concern : ‘ W hereas, Joint B. Roshlng will apply at the Coart of Ordinary »i Bulloch County for letters of administra tion on the estate of Wm. ltusliiug, deceased. These are, therefore to cite aad admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to the their objections with said court (if any they have; oa or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters wilt be granted. Witness, my hand aud official siguature, this 12th day ot October, 166 C. octie—lawim DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, James smith win apply at the Court of Ordinary ot Bulloch County, for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Ntcv .Smith, deceased. These are to cite and aluioulsn all and singular the kindred aud creditors oi said deceased; io file their objections with said Court (If any they have.) on or beiore the first Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 1865. DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord. octlC-law-lm State of Georgia, bulloch county.—t* all whom It may concern: Whereas, James W. Klmbrell will apply at the Cos urt ol ordinary of Bulloch County, for Letters of Administration on the Estate or Absalom Parrish, deceased. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections with said Court (if any thev have,) on or before ttie first Mouday In December next, other wise said letters will be granted. Wituess my hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 1165. DAVID BEASLEY’, sen., Ord. octl6-law-lm STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may concern: Whereas,the estate of Jeptha Haglns is unrepresent ed, and unless some person ajiplys for the Adminis tration o said estate, I shall appoint the clerk of the Superior Court’ Administrator on said Estaie, in terms of the Statutes in such cases made anti pro vided. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file tlielr objections with said Court (if any they have,) on or before the first Monday In December next, otherwise said Letters will b“ granted. Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 18e5. • DAVID BEASLEY, sen., flrd. octie-iaw-im °T State of Georgia, bulloch county— to all whom it may concern : Whereas, as the estate of Michael Parrish Is unrep resented, and unless some fit and proper person ap plys for the Administration of said estate, 1 shall appoint the Clerk of the Superior Cou.t Adminis trator on said estate In terms of the Statutes in such case made and provided. . These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file the r objections with said Court (if any they have,) on or the first Monday In December next, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Wltues3iny hand officially this 12th day of Oct., 1865. DAVID BEASLET, sen., Ord. octie law-im ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Budoch County, will «e sold before the CourtHousedoor.uiStatesborough, within the legal hours ol sale on the first Tuesday in December next, at Public Outcry, one hundred and silty acres of land with a comfortable log building on It with outer building, bounded by lands of B. C. Lee, Gen. G. YV. Lee and David Beasley, belonging to tbe estate of Simon S. Williams, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credlfors of said deceased, terms made known on the dav of sale, this 12th day of Oct., 1886. BENJAMIN C. LEE,Administrator. octie-law-lm STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To ail whom it may concern : Whereas, George Hawkins will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Let ers Dismlesory as Guardian of (he person and property of Christopher J. Abbott, orphan and minor. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, toby and appear before said Court to make objection (if ffny they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise arid letteis will be granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 16th day of October, 1865 octl7 law4od D. A. O'BYRNE, O. C. C. List of VALUABLE PACKAGES, Remaining in the office or Adams Express Cos., Oct. 30th, 1865. B. Banks, Adle (colored) Bridge, G Boyd, J Bussell, II A Bums, Mrs R C. Cullen, JasT Corley, Charles Caloitt, H a D. Daley, M Davis, Geo H Deruter, Wm Dakin, J Davis, Mrs C O E. Elliott, T CL Oannany, G W Garside, James H. Haley, Peter Hire, Q I. Iverson, E (colored) J. Jones, J L Joy, H M Jourdon,T J Kenney, Chav H Kavenaagh J P Kirkpatrick, J O Ktennan, Tiios L. LanearG B M. Mosher, Alex Muter.ll Maurice, Mrs H Miller Robt Muller, H H Modie Mrs C AT. Nlvln, Alex Nugent, Wm O. O’Hara, Tho3 P Pounel, S, H, Richmond, H P Rokenbaugh, J S Robinson, W G Roberts, Capt Jets S. Sullivan, Jas Sanborn. BenJ Smith, U W Sturenagal, Capt A Storkes, Miss Mary Smith, Andrew Smith, Mrs A A T. Trine, Noah Thornton, Mrs H V. Vanoaha. BenJ C W. Western, Cant C B Williams, J H octal E. P. TCNISON, Agent. Crockery, China, Glassware. JOBBERS and Dealers from all parts of the country O are invited to examine tuy Wholesale Stock, which includes packages containing complete assort ments, put up expressly for " Country Trade." Goods re-packed to suit purchasers. Queensware House, 109 Broughton It., M door from Bull St. octlO ts E. D. SMYTH. Administrator’s Notice* XT'WO month* after date application will be made A to the Court of Ordinaty of Chatham county for leave to cell all the real estate of James Bilbo, do nated, for tbe purpose of distribution. _ JOHN O. FERRTLL, oct£-law2m Administrator. SAVANNAH THEATRE^ Lsnwes and M«na*«rs. -Messrs. Raymond A HaoUtc- First Night in Savannah of the Great French Dtama o f Eustache Baudii i Which will be ployed with NEW MUSIC, NEW SCENERY, DRAMATIC tableaux NOVEL EFFECTS, & And a caat embracing the names of the entlfe Com p,ny. In consequence of the extreme length of this Greta Drama, no other play wUI be performed on the same evening. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 33, Will be presented the Immensely popular Pi ,y „f Eustache Baudin, THE CONDEMNED. Eustache Bsndin, - - - Mr. T. Hamilton Marcel Ponlet Mr. J T. R ivmnud “““on Miss M. K G irdob Ixtuise, ... ... Miss I. Came ,-n Act First—Period. IT9B—lnterior of the Aube.ac of Eustache Bsndin; Mount in Pass and Rzvine Act Second-Period, 1804—Se.oon and Gardens of the Chateau d'Alberte. Act Third—Period, 1811—Village Inn, Mountain Chapel, Distant Landscape. o ct23 WANTED. WANTED, A COUPLE of good second-hand Drays. Address r Heratd Office. 3 HOUSE WANTED TX7TTH ten or twelve rooms, at any price, from S6OO TV to s3.oooper year, according to location. Ad dress “House," at Herald Office. iw octlS Wanted, £QH A MONTH 1 Agents wanted wanted for sit ott entirely neiv articles, just out. Address O T GAREY, City Building, Biddeiord, Maine. sepls di w3m Horse & Boggy Wanted. AHORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS wanted. either separately or together. A Horse that will 5(1 liter under saddle and trot In carriage preferred Apply at the SavAtmax Hzbai.d Counting Room. sepzO ts Wanted, A DAY! Agents wanted to sell anew and iptStl wouderfttl SEWING VACHIKE, the only cheap one licensed. Address SUaW A CLARK. Bid. deford. Maine. sepl4-dAw3m Wanted Immediately, XT'OR CASH, all the Rags, Old Bagging, and Wast Jj Paper In the city. WARREN A PLATNER, sept!B ts 210 Bay-st, "W agon Freight WANTED ; For Macon, MUUdgevlUe, Albany, Americas, or Hawklnsvllle, Apply to GEO. C. FREEMAN OCT3 ts Wanted f4W THOUSAND DOLLARS, MECHNIC BANK OP AUGUSTA AND Eastern Bank of Alabama. E. F. METCALFE A CO. oct3-tf FOR SALE At TO RENT. Horses for Sale. TWO good draft HORSES, sound ariO In flue con ditlon, with Harnesses and one or more Wagons, If desired Address W. n. COHEN, octlC Pulaski House or Herald Office. Store to Let, AT HILTON HEAD, S. C. Tile light and commodious Store, corner Merchants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, to lease for a limited time. Terms easy. Address W. S. SAMPSON, Jr., Agent, octlß ts Lock Box X Hilton Head S. C. ROOMS TO LET. TWO or three steady Young Gentlemen can tie ac commodated with splendid Sleeping Room., in a central locality, by applying at store corner State and Jefferson street. 3* oct2o ROOMS TO LET, AT HILTON HEAD, S. C. The "Palmetto Herald Building.'' having been newly fitted up, now offer large and airy Rooms snitablc for Sleeping Apartments or Business purposes. For terms address W. S. SAMPSON, Jr., Agent, octlß ts Lock Box E, Hiltou Head, 8. C. Public Sale . —OF Government. Vessels. By order of the Quartermaster General, V. 9. A., the following Government Vessels will be sold -BY- York, Williams, Mclntire & Cos AT PUBLIC AUCTION, At Savauuali, O a ,, Oa the lit day of November, 1865, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the whsrf in rear of the Commissary Warehouses Steam Tag STARLIGHT. Propeller STANDISH. Steamer SAVANNAH. Terms cash In United-States Currency. E. B. CABLING. QCtie eodtd B*vt Lt, Col., A. Q M. _ Robt. T. Yoax, > ( J. RMotimar M. E. Williams, f \ P. H. Wall YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIRE & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, Q-A. CONBIBNMENTS OF MTTON AND LUMBER SOLICITED. Reference* In Savannah—Brigham. Baldwin * Cos.; Erwin A Hardee, Gaden A Uncklea, Isaac D. Ls- Rochc, Esq ; Hiram Roberta, Esq.: Wylly Wood bridge, Esq.; Hunter A Gammell L C. Norrcll « A Bro.: D H. Baldwin * Cos. «ej«-codtm