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i>hip gm 8*1 v*d r, on SUtorday, October*®,
i ! Herman Livingston, Thursday. Oct.
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Monticello. Wednesday, October 10th,
' a'cloCK'
‘aiuwUP Cl!
TO t siltinoix.
sl G en. McClellan, on Thuraday, October
_f a fL o'clock,
FOB FLORID*.
- Tie Baker, every Saturday morning, at
oofflcr n |jZlc d
. 't locli ‘ ehore. every Tuesday morning, at
5l ean>«=> S J' V “
o'clock'
J Of Bath, Saturday, Oct. 13th, at —
SraC'
ton AUOU8TA.
Wednesday, OcU 10tb, at 9 9u Ok
<tei® er
—r-— till 4 HKOTflBR, Newsdealer*, Bta-
“ R'ostoi'ec*' Bnl1 8treet «*«>wb atalrs,
^ i.. tha Unal <lW*a apoian
tvonc-rs ww ^ nBXt to the Post Omee, are au
corner oi ^ [he DilLT N>wg * Hen Ann. j
•noiiroClatre ^ ,Lem will be promptly atteixle,
3iiuni«f s ' c ‘ « !
ITALIAN OPERA.
w ;u be seen by ibe advertisement jto-
- f c sale for single nigbts of the Ofiera
fences. We take the following from
e Richmond Examiner about the perform-
0 f this celebrated troupe:
J nrn.il -In our notice-yesterday of the per-
■ BE U if tlw opera of Cris.dno we were constrained
Z mU>c ' " nc e ol want of space to omit notice of the
ifC “ riitabla manner iu which some of the per-
'b c ..„ m ttt-d themselves. Susial, who can al-
■ r.lu-d upon, wont throuith with Crispiuo in-
comuuitfs wi:h the highest order of
*" lilent histrionic talent of the most versatile
•ihTihe rj-ra of Oroveaaa and Balthazxar hie
,„ D carance and action command the greatest
While as (Jrispino L porello and Dr. 8ar-
his audience In a continual roar of laugb-
the'duett between Annette and Crispino at
die Cf the first act. betli Mile. Canlasa andbuniui
"•'iouiost perleotly. ”
‘ v-ml took the minor role of II Conlino ael riartel
, v, to complete the caste. He sang that sweet
- aria, in the first act, “Hrllaticommeun Arxjtlu"
loituess and taste. Colei Li was muchiad-
He has a good voice, and showed his powers
^ in the trio between tho doctors iu the third
it Which proved the feature of the evening, and met
a enthusiactic encore. Ardavanni’s voice is
„ t avert and well regulated. His acting is dasy
j* nliar ei. The opora provod a complete success,
but ono thiug in it to protoat against.
Lot nigh: 11 Trovatore was produoed iu a manner
-,bs:i improvement on that oi last season. The
cruses w 10 8Un B infinitely better, and tbo orches-
... m: cU used etfectually to drown all the piano pas-
' lujoeen Letter trained in the art of modula-
.. ’jitujBi- Strakosgh was eutnusiastically received,
ad ciis iod tho role of Azucena iu a manner to
m milieu the popu.arity she gained with ns last sea-
o, 3 ,iiii uhtoni shone forth as Leonora, and was
Id, more admired than as hlvlra. Marre having re-
-v-r.il iroiu his indisposition, appeared for the first
-mt as It C mte dl Luna, and rendered his part ailmi-
rjtny both as regards acting and singing. Oolotti did
eicellenUy well as Fernando. '
To-morrow night .he popular opera of “Faust will
h* nradUL-ed. It will be worth the price of admission
„ Eiadsme Stndtosch sing tne Flower Song. We
nil), niher also, Csnissa’s beautiful piece of acting iu
the jewel scene. Hii-ini-Le Grand—appears as He.
pil-tophUes. Irfre, Murra and Coletti appear In the
Arthur Baring was arrested yesterday morning
by constable Alfred X. Jones, and taken be
fore Justice Levi 8. Hart, on the charge of
cheating' and swindling. Justice JSart, after a
S the fjbeta at tfoveaes, committed
W W >awaj|$$jijb$jh|ihe n^ltarja''
of {&e Pfty Court. The facia of the case as reported
to na are as follows: Baring went into the store of F.
Cavalier yesterday morning, and purchased a ring
that “just fit him and a pencil that just suited hint.**
After making the purchase, having no change about
•ww«5JfSTSZXZ
ney. Cavalier, thinking that all was right, accompa
nied Baring to the bank. On reaching there it was
discovered to Baring's great surprise that the bafik
would not be open foe hajf an hour, he therefore asked
Cavalier to wait there a few moments until be attended
to some business, and promising to return in a fear
minutes.' Cavalier accordingly waited until he got out
of patience, and smelt a rat and left.
Determined not to be euchred in that manner. Cava
lier kept a sharp lopkout for bu customer, and yester.
day morning, on observing him on the Streets after
the transaction, he procured tha services of Consta
ble Jones and bad him taken into custody.
Our city, we think, la at present infested by quits
number of these light-fingered gentry of recent lm
portation, and we would adviso aur citizens and mer
chants to keep a good lookout for such customers. ,,
“ Our House ” Restaurant.
Colonel Kidin, proprietor of this establishment,
kse, -at considerable expense, had the upper roams of
this building refitted and refurnished, and to-nigh^
will open pne of the finest r^staueatys tabs found
an^trtaerti. The want of eucfi'as’ establishment hie
long been felt, end this one, which will be conducted
on the most liberal plan^will be welcomed by most of
our citizens. It will 8e under the superintendence or
Mr. P. A. Berjest, for * long time etewsrd of the dan
Jsainto, and latterly of the San Salvador, than whom
there ie no better caterer to be found. He baa had
many years experience, in this lute, aud epicures may
feel assured that-everything they -may desire iu that
line can be had at this restaurant, gotten up in the best
style.
| yd s> ■» |> ■ »S fm ■ ■
Dahctnt* AcaDbmy.—By'tbte cArd ‘in another col
umn it will be seen that Mr. Louis will open hia
Dancing Academy on Tuesday evening, the 16th inst. t
atRt.Andrew’*Hall* *-$;• , • "
Mr. L. is known to our citizens as a successful
teaoher of the polite accomplishment df lAaMttg, hud
we take pMMare in recommending his school lo
th ose who wish their children instructed In the
grace* of the terpsiotiorean art
atdinlUK principal role*.
Uw aealfi
This is the ftnest cast of
INSBRIME HOMPIM,
CHARTERED BY THE STATE (
M3 !2A8 e *r»WJAV
C. F. McKAV, President,
clnAHuiLil
ASBBia ONTIR8T OjT APRIL, 1866,3 *r1M. sMfc, sifip, outoes, KffiUari.'ti 8 A u
luj jjjj
BY 6. LACRANT.
THIS DAX (Saturday). October 6th, at le o'clock A
m., in front of store,
POSITIVE SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, OF
20 case* Boots, Balmorals, Brogans, Omitet^otc.
-.100 dozens Ladieo' and Gents' white Cotton ud
■Woolen Hoee.
Z 25 dozen fancy and black Silk Heck Tiee.
_ 300 dozens Clark’s and Victoria Spool Thread.
100 gross Fancy and Agate Buttons. Lli
Madder Prints, Hickory Stripes, Flannels, ammbrle,
jWoolen Shirts and Drawers, Ladies'and GentfifHdkfs.,
-Gents' Linen Collars, Belt Ribbons, Hair Hate, Hair
(Brushes, Bead Baskets, Fancy Boxee, ate., etc.,
*m -<
\ large assortment of Albums. Fancy Toilet Soaps,
Terfornery.
ALSO,
B30S,48B.MB.
i ! y*r
I
EDWARD THOMAsT^bTh. OLAYTON,
g K ? K £^y. HDLU --&6J8lWios£ '
- - ». 9. RICHARDS.
The undersigned, having been appointed Stent of
tha above named company, la prepared to take Fire
Rieka on reasonable terms. ■ ;
C>W. W. BRUEir.
Atent
Notice to Maimed Soldiers
Notice.
mIoos, Ga,, September 24, IMA )
S KAlRD PBOPOBaLS wTO be rwwl^id at this oOoe
tifi« o'clock a. m. THUBSBAS, Octobarfith, UM,
for the material and construction of a FKNCE of sev
enteen hundred lineal fiset, men at leas, around lbs
Rational Cemetery now being made at InwMb, BMke
BY. BELL, WELLY A CHBISTIAB
Will be add THIS DAT. to front oftha tlora. at 10«
o'clock, , . -
20 cssbs Clarat, - 0
10 aA naaassp Beudy.-
kg eaaa* Native Wine,
10 caddies Tobacco,
M K. Qganttoa, . .'
f M La Biticia Sagara,
£0-K- Fandangos Segara, - j
10M.ColumbiaBnttaniiBegmrV
£0kegaPremium Lead (arkilak • -I
3 kega Boot Paint,
30 bars Flat Iron, . '
1 bale (10 bars) Iron. ... W.\
ALSO. ' j,
,the usual assortment of . ‘
Qroeerlea, Flour,
. w i.UeV Cheese,
80 ‘ p -
[jItk ajiu IaKi Ln]B i ”^nil* fkl embhitod re»-
tatirant wa* formally reopened Wednesday Evening
last, aud host entertained,a small party of frietii
in the spacious Btfpper rooms. Oy9tera and ottie^
•edibles were supplied with proficiency, and upon the
removal of the cloth wine and wit flowed for an hbur
or so. The principal' wkies used upon the occadon
were of the California &pbd, which may be found at
the store of the agent, Mr. H. G. Ruwe, near kli*
Pulaski House.
The Steameb City of Bath.—We have been in
formed by Messrs. Richardson k Barnard; Agents of
the Boston line, that the City of Bath, wMch was re
ported by telegraph to have ran ashore, has been got
ten off, and proceeded on her voyage. She is adver
tised to sail on Saturday next, and may be expected in
^. V
a few days.
Abeest of Mubdbbzes.—For prudent reasons we
defer giving any moe^particulars in regard to the ne
groes arrested charged with the murder referred to
by us in onr yesterday morning’s issue.
a cossciEKiiocs apothecary will s^ll only such
preparations as he kn ws to je valuable. The fact
tint every reputable druggist in the country kee^s a
ceiistunt supply O: Maesdes’b Causaya Tosic, is
s i pie prooi that its tflicacy has been thoroughly
tes • d; i’ irt no nostrum, made up of nobody kuows
Shat, but a pure extract ol the Caiisay a bark, thejusost
approved tome m the Materia Medica.
Mrdinjt.es’ aud Citizens’ Meeting*
Inau.*oriUiice with previous announcement a very
large crowr.i of mechanics’ nnd citizens’ -were
ambled at tiie Voiko Garten last evening, to take into
coiiaiderition tbe best mode of seeking redress for
the burdeDbO>ui* taxes now imposed upon them.
The meeting was called to order by S. W. Glee ton,
Esq., who nominated C. C. Millar as Chairman, And
Mr. George 3. Webb as Secretary. The Chairman
bmed the object of tbe meeting, as specified iu the
call, to claim the rights to suppoit themselves end
uanlitfi, u6 mt.cb.uiici aud workmen, without
the menus taxation imposed upon them by the
city.
On motion of P. Naughton, a committee consieling
of Ilmira. P. Kaughlin, P. Ward, S. W. Gleason.
Va. Green and H. P. Mills were appointed to prepare
icMlotioua to present to the meetmg. Upon the re<
Uni* of the committee, Hon. P^M.Bussell was called
uplandaddrtased tho meetmg until the retur^ oi
ti.« Cuii:unites, who repotted the following resOlu
Hum: , j
Vv'ureaa, Tbe mechanics aud working men of i
city ot eavanuah were entirely crippled in meauA
the dose of the lute war, having nothing left but. tbo
Uboiu! litcir bands by which to support themselves
•latheir Uuiines, ana
Wherein, ihe ciiy government last year did impQse
inoaerous lax of one por cent, on all articles mnuu-
httnred aud labor di»ue witbia tbe city limits, With
tiAjuiUun ot a heavy livcitse.yfe*wwhich wo Wcr -
ihj^td to pay lor the privilege of doing business—
ihthby discriminating ugaiastthe interest of saidsuc-
c-tinci uua working men iu that it aiiows arl4.1es
!ii“-:ncimed abroad to be sold in the ctly for the
iiiijie iux of one-naif per cent., while our own |>ro-
satc charged one per cent, beside tha license;
•-train. Landlords have increased the rents of all
ttu.mu.ta to <» point which cauuot bo paid from the
Scanty wages ot uiir mechanics and working men, Mud
itivc’aaumcient sum lor the maintenance of t^ieir
hiukta, oc it ever sojirudetttiy disbursed. Ba it,
htsuived, That as industrious citizens, we appeal
to the lucouiing city government for a redrew oi
Uitefc^r evaLub, which bears so hard upon ps. And
atk iu ue relieved from these taxes, in order thiL we
taa^ be able tj compete with manufacturers ffozu
aoruuc, auu uot bo compelled to leave our goodly Aity
to ohuiu tUi’living by uouest labor.
Besoiveu, XL a. while we are iully aware of tbe nebes-
fity efan axupss revenue for city expenses, aud,arc
viJiug to bear our full proportion of it aocorttiug
to our circumstauces, yet we would suggest a
greater lax on the Valuation of real estate, in ordek toJ
>l ip,iy the deficiency—which we think is just Aud
ftiuLiiblt—since the income on this property iias
uwrcascii lo such u degree us to warrant XL
Ktaolved, Xnat vye make no uominations for city
flneers, thereby proving that we wish to do Dolliing
lniuiiftii to ibe irue intcresuof the city, or to the hou-
WT»bie gentlemen who wili be elected to fill the city
wncee, and yet we would aek them to consider our iu-
wesa in common with other citizens, end not ignore
turn to our personal injury. Respectfully submitted.
S. W. Gleason,
John Habbisoh*
Wx. Gbbbbb,
H. P. AiXld-AE, j
P. Nauobtin,
Jacob Wabz>, •
tl:e passive of the resolutions a few rema|ks
made by 8. W. olesson, Dr. Waring and TnoAiaa
Hv.combe, £>q. At the conclusion of the remarks
kude by the*? gentlemen, Mr. Gleason moved &iat
1 Mechanic*’ and Working Men’s AJEOCistion be
firmed, and suggested the appointment of a comnuit-
’•w of five ;o consult upon the propriety of organising
^ nn association. Th6 motion of Mr. Gleagon
prevailed, the following committee we^e ax>-
P^lLUrd, with power to call a subsequent meeting:
S 3. Linville, L- Calvitt, C & Tanworst, H- P. Mil-
^ md Francis McAleer.
^•fer the appointment of the committee, the meet-
on motion of Mr. Gleason, was adUourned.
Mayor’s Court.
Ti£e were bnt two oases brought ap befor His
&Eor, the Mayor, for trial yesterday morning. The
ktcase disposed of was that of James Miller, an
®«i *ea nut ant?fruit vender, who was charged with
king drunk and disorderly in a jewelry store. It ap-
that Jimmy being on a UtUe bender, went into
jewelry store and asked for the loan of a chew-of
^nacco. On being informed that the weed was hot
-ued about the establishment he became wrathy and
lie be d—d if he would'nt have a chew, and be-
ko boisterous t£at it became necessary to ca|l a
^iceman to take him out of the store. Jimtny
* u ^d in pulliution of bis offenoe that he thought ho
^ left his watch (which he never bad) in the jewUry
to be repaired, had gone After it* but <i8*
° 3V(r ®d when arrested by the police that be bad g*ne
10 tbs wrong store. He accounted for bio being
frank from the fact, as he stated, that a man $ad
frsd in the next room to the one be ooeupied, t lit
doctor advised i.im to take * little brandy i nd
® which he did, and he thought that he bed pi t a
kttlt too much milk. In which soured on hie etonaa :b,
^ taused hia head to swim. On account of the i igo
die offender and hit former general good oendi ct,
e WdB discharged with a reprimand.
A& old man hailing from Jacksonville, ffa.,
with improper conduct—drunk and lying in
fcirtn—waa let off with a fine of one^Slad it
Correction.—In our notioe yesterday morning of
the proceedings of the meeting held at the Volks Gar
ten, on Thursday night, we stated that Mr. Meyer was
opposed to stre t railroads. We should have stated
that he was opposed to their carrying freight, but net
passengers.
Mb. Editor:—Please suggest the name of Hon.
Philip M. Russell as a candidate for Mayor on khe
Citizens' and White Firemen's Ticket,” and oblige
Many Citizens.
Erbouttvs. Dbfabxicrnt,
Millkduevillk, Ga., September SO, i860.
fflHB report of the Committee of Scientific Sur
X geous, appointed to examine samples of Artificial
Lambs submitted to their inspection by different
pni>tH«b bavfug been received, tbe contract it
awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for his Army and Navy
Dag, and for hia Koeler Arm, ae the lowest Mdder
“taking into consideration quality aa well aap|ice,”
in the language of the Act And the said Douglas Bly
having executed a oontract, which ie on fUe in this
office, to manufacture aaid Limbs in tbo city of Mar
«m, parties having procured the necessary, certificate
ae provided in sections seoond and third of mid Act,
(which may be seen,by calling on the fhaUnw,) may
apply tttke cootrsetor and b* euppliedl Parties ap-
plyinit are eiijoiued to strict compliance with the Act.
Dr. Bly roqueata that the Ordinaries cttfBunicate to
him at Ha con tha name and address of each person to
whom they may issue a certificate.
bet thin order ha published in tha papers of this'
mtf. tha Macun Tclearapli, Columbus Naqaixer, At
lanta Intelligencer, Borne Courier, Augusta Cnrouicle
' nod BaTaonali Nawa and Herald, one
CHARLES J ' - E G^^Sir.
Sec. 2. Be U lurther enacted Thai whenever tny
maimed, iniHgcnt sol iier or oSVcer, who has become
so ma.med iu the service of the State, or in the ser
vice of the Confederate States, while a memberft any
Georgia military organization; it shall be Mwnil for
such soldier or officer, lo apply to Uie Ordinary of the
County where he resided, for au order fo obtain such
artificial limb, or part thereof, aahia maimed condp,
tion may render necessary; which he shall be entitled
to receive on complying with'the conditlob&"<R this
act.
Sec. 4. Be it farther enacted. That every such ap
plication shall contain a personal description of tie-
applicant, designating his age, color of hia hair and
eyea, bis height, and any other distinguishing mark
calculated to insure his Identity, also the company and
regiment to which he belonged, tbe $lace and time ol
receiving hia wound, mid his present bnrtae-e or em
ployeient; which statement shall be sworn to by Urn
spulioant, and the tact, verified by some citizen of the
county known to the On Unary, ae an office paper, and
a oupy ot the same transmitted to the Comptroller
General, accompanied with the certificate of tbe C4-
dinary, tbat he believes the statements to be entitled
to credit; which application and certificate shall be
filed In the office of the Comptroller General.
ac3-4w . -
boulders,
Potatoes,
Apples,
Tfermi oath.
Mattresses,
Boots and Shoes,
Dry Goods, he.
. . .. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY BELL. WYLLY h CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold THIS DAY (Saturday), Oct. 6th, 1S66.
r* - la trout of alore. at 18>£ o'clock,
7 pairs Blankets.
- Damaged on bbard of steamer Saa Salvador, on bat
passage from New York to this port, and sold nnder
tanpeotioa and by recommendation of Port Wardens,
for saaunnt ol Underwriters sad all
ALSO,
/ Term, cash.
We are requested to Btute tbat there will be preach
ing in the Baptist Chuch, next Sabbath morning (to
morrow), by the Bev. S- Landrum, its Pastor.
Mavanauh Market.
Savanwah, Oct. 5,1864.
Cotton.—We have to report a dull market to-day f
with few transactions. Prices have declined folly (K
on quotations of the early part of the week. To-da'J
New York Middlings are held at 36@37c., holders an
ticipating a further decline.
Arrivals at the Hotels;
PULASKI HOUSE—W. II. WII.ThEKUEB.
W Coo!aby, YitldosU |W H Smith, Valdosta
J G Moore, do I' at't A liarlne. Ga
J lieLvon, do [O Reuneuu. CRB
RA Whitfield k family.iJ It Bildwia. City
Fla !H .1 Strobluir. Oa
F H Bush, Gordon |J E Llenton, Macon
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGisly.
W Carroll. Bruddock's P(JN » Nutwood, No Ui A &
J Carroll, rhlla 1 BUB
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LCC*.
W W Dews, Baker co IMr & Mrs E J Vann, Fla
W U Dongt&9s, Early co .1 C Moore, Ala
U J Foreitcre, Ga |Geu Tdlson, Ga
PAVILION HOTEL—H. K. Sears.
N Stuart, Fla . \ |A Buckley, Ga
SH Alton,Toncomhla KJ Ko-ter, .-t Loui9
U Tiiomp-iun, Bhickshoari A Holfman. N Y
UNITKD 8TATEI SUE OF fjL»»* AAU
LANDS IN ST. HBLB^X PARISH,
SOUTH CAHOLINA.
XTnder an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to con-
vj tiuueluiuroe audio amend 'Au Aci to establish
a Bureau for tbe Belief of Freedman and Refugees,
aud tor other purposes,” attested by "Edward He-
Fberson, Clerk House of Representatives of tbe
United States,” and by "J. W. Forney, Secretary of
UmBciuMie t4 the United States,” Jaly M, IMS, and
more especially under the &h section of the t>aid Act.
We, Wm. Henry Brisbane and William E. Wording,
United titates District Tax Comwistnoner* lor ibe
Distriot of South Carolina, do hereby declare and
make known that a public wale will be held at tbe
tha i;Y>mmiiw+niiwra_ wfiiraamri, Aa tbw lawn of
taufoi
AT AUCTION.
IL, WYLLY Ac CIIUISTIAH)
Id on TUiBDAY, OcsMi M tbel south
aide of Jones street, tbiee doors from Whitaker, at 10
o’clock,
A FdE
AUD ELEGANT AB80RTMEKV OF H0USDHOLD
FUBMIruRjl . . /#
Consisting of
Tine Pwrlor tetta. Wardrobes, Bedding,
Mahogany Chairs. Etageres, Crockery,
Mahogany Sofas, Sideboards, Mattresses,
_ -Burrow, BeSstdkds, Kitchen Furr it ore,
Mahogany Tables, Waahstanda, Boduag Chair*, Ac.
. / ALSO,
A Pine Piano.
We wonld beg leave to say to those who are wanting
fine Furniture that now ie their chanee. Do not let
the opportunity go by.
Sale positive. Terms cash. odL
Beaufort, Pariah of St. Helena, Beaufort District,
State ot Sooth Carolina, commencing on Thursday
the first day of November, 1806, at lu o'clock, A. M.
lor Clue dispoaaUit the luliowuq, bloigu: - r -c-
Lute aadbeuaes Mtuatwliq eh a butt townoCBfiufort
Stow of Sooth Carolina. Jo wit > BiookaX 4 5 and 7
tots A. L. and C m Hook dt-Iutn A and B m wlsek 11
blocka 17,18, and 13; lot A iu block 26; lots A aud D
in block 37; lot D ill block 38; lota Band C iu block 33;
block 42; lot B in block 44; lot C in block 48; lot A in
block 66^1ota C and D in block 6 ; lota A, B, aud C in
block 61; lotB in block 79; lot Bin block 71; lota D,
E aud F in block 72; lots A aud C lu block 81; lot C
in b'oek 30; kits A B iu block 31; lot put Mock 93;
In block u* and block. HA 117,118.. !
■ Alan at tbe same place, on Monday, Nofchaber 5th,
1866, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M., tno lota aud par
cels of land comprising the city of Port Royal, and
embraced within section fourteen (14), fifteen (15).
twenty-two (22), tweuty-tbree (23) aud twenty-seven
[37b Township 2 south, range jt wam,' by United
ji..^ District Tax Commissioner's survey ol the
Isndkln the aforesaid Pariah of Sb Helena ^excepting
those heretofore (old, namely, HM lot* on Aster
afreet, 29 on Brnmlia street, 1 on TV Kalb Street, 1 on
Franklin street, • on Greene street, 7 on Ikard street,
4 on Marion street, 4 on Pulaski street, mid 5 on
Qnineey street), being more than 3,003 lota on the
higN'Mad, rod about 800 marsh lota. -
rbo, at tba same place, at 10 o’ckwk A M. Mmday,
December 3d. 1866, all the Government Sohool Farms
"in the said Sr. Helena Pari.-di,numbered from A to 33
inclusive, each either entire WlMm or more divi
sions, as the Commissioners may deem expedient, tbe
minimum price being ten dollars (#10) an acre.
Some of the above named pruperty being now
taaed, will be acid subject to the respective l^Mfie.
The aloresaid sales may bo adjourned, as may
he expedient, from place to place, and lrem tijne t,>
tuna, by proclamation, or by written notice er by
- . m* i I ..71 4I«a afnvaaairl nsonov.
Shipping Intelligence.
irlluiaiure Aliusuac—Thi« JDay»
HIGH WA.TRK.
3 39 At Port..
- —J7T~—■
PORtOf SAVANNAH.
Feioav, Oct. 5. 136*.
Arrived.
Brig Mary C Rosswell, Farnsworth, Bith. Me—T B
Marenall A Bru.
tsclir R W Tull, Robinson, Philadelphia—Giaghoq,
A Cunningham.
Cleared*
Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta,—Erwin *
Hardee.
Imports.
Per btlg Mary C Roswell, from Bath, Me—200 bdle
lallM.gOOdohay.
per Bchr R W Tull, from Philadelphia—334 tons
u
coal.
Consignees per central R. B,
Oct 6,186*
1,041 bales cotton, 61 do domestic*, 10 eke cc-Bet, 9
bbla dried fruit, 30 sIts floor, 27 bdle paper, 104 pieces
casting, and indue, to Tt-on 4bG. Peict, T 4 w, Crane
A G, Hunter * G, W Law, Agt Bo»fon_HtrcC*pt 0 A
HeyuoldB, Einstein A B. Brady A M, Llilville A <1, J
F Patterson. Bryan, H Cot Warren Brortf A Gomni, J
McMahon, Wilson, C A Co, Clark, J A 00, A Wiloox
A Co, N A Heroee A Co, WIlktBson,- W A Co, Both-
well A W, L J Guilmartln A Co. RHubenhsm A Son,
Cooper A Me A. Wilder A F, W R Boggs, B Padellord,
K F Met! all A Co, Erwin <f- H, J W Lathrop A Co, B
Bndman. Sloan, S A 8. C L Colby A Co. Johnston, W
A Co, P H Beliu. Bradley, H A Co, F W Sims A Co, J
A Roberts, Duncan J, J W Andei son A Son, 8 J
Joi-epits, Phillip* A M, Patten A boo, W Duncan.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Bt ^
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
Mseptt-ir m bay sTit^gif.
Wanted,
''tbk his
first accidental appearance.
c 8ak»i or Tm*.—The steamship To**'
'ettised to sail at 7# o'clock this morning has
'“led, owing to the large amount of freight being
fred, end wiil sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. This
is doing a good business, to and from Savannah,-1
^ tlie only drawbaok is the fact of bnt one vemd -T
"htg ou me line. The large and tnormaing amosnt *
knalutaa between the two dtiaa, .win,-we thonld
'°h, warrant the Company in establishing a regular
*?*Uy line instead of fcwtnixhtlvi while the travelling
hhlic would also be benefitted. With another each
commaided by as teAh-j^t^ oi $ w . D S£malm i eidYKUL,’
0flc «rt,tli©liutsouldnotfiulWbsremnafitiy. pc«-3t r ^ . .. ^
] .>V^) li/- 4* .i. V Jm.CZ
lor tvKao
the Kew and HetaHl office.
~
fi.A.
COTTON FACTORS
Jfr-
Trj
General Qpirirpissio/i Merchants.
BoUbtUhodfri 1830.
Ltberel advance* on eouaigumeats Brour friend, te
New Yorkr . . ocl-tm
^Notice to Consignees.
L FVON8IGXSE8 will Mtend U) Ui* reception of llielr
iwezma, If Buwd*. lending from steamer MjnBoello, from A YAWL BOAT, *tehte n UtX lotkt,
BUNNELL,
0,4n#-receptlon ol
C8HE9S&,
• pair* Blu* Flanuat,
5 pair* Bed Flannel.'
PRIVATE SALE.
BY YUBK, WILLIAMS, MeINTtRK A CO
Ham*, Shoulder*, Clear Beef,
Buttefw’ 6 ■ " ' HominF, i ; .. f Ac., Ac.
OC6-* »-• t-
FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ’
CONTINUED
CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the second TUESDAY in October
J*. next, between the legal houas of. role belOr-
t60 Court House door in the city of Bivannah, the
Steamer MARY BLLA, with nil her tanMlug and ap-.
parol; also, three Steam Boilers, flve Reaper., (
kdaole Bedding, taro boxes Bed-ling, one box Boots
oAh box Beddiug, one box Stationery, on, box Crock-
S y, ona Bed, Sc., one box Iuk ana two boxen, can
it* nukuoVu:
. IjOviod on as the property of nenrv L. Palmer nnd
Charles C Sklltou, to t-ati.ry an aitachmeut r. tnma-
Me to the Superior Court, of Chatham connty in Jen-
nary next, at the suit of Ctn.. L Ooluy A C >
• jqddb.v onlci of the lion. A. a. Uansull, Judrs of
the Supetjpr Court of theSoutlieiuD strict ol Uiorgls
C^VofrerlJr pointed cor by plaipdtf ’» attonuav.
ii p-.’l BENJ. L. COLK; SheriffC. C.
To Planters.
SAVANNAH, October lit, 186*
THE J. B CARY & CO.’S
‘ NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
W HICH la now ofiared to Planters possesses quali
ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render It
far superior to any other hnown, as baa been fnlly
proven by tho “ French Academy of Sciencee,” and
«l*o by practical persona of entagaad expert *TO* In
every'department ol Agriculture.
Among the merltoriooa qualities which peculiarly.
distinguish the " Nonpareil French Guano,” may be
enumerated (be following:
1st.' It will promote the growth ef Gotten, Corn, To
bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, an baa taro folly
tested, at the same time being entirely free from the
objectionable properties of tha above, aa it le a Perma
nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant.
Id. It can be applied to the l*aV6» aa wall as tbe
mote or plants, without any danger of burning them,
if used properly, rod we guarantee that wherever ap
plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not
take, even tbe moot clayey.
3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy
ing either plant or grain.-and wherever it la applied
every kind of worm or Insects will Instantly disap
pear. Its properties being repugnant to insect lift of
every kind. Tbiaqnalrtjralon* wiRbe a great benefit
to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers,
ae Southern planters know, have lest their crop by ln-
sect depredations.
in a Circular it la impossible to fal|y enter tote the
merits of the •• Nonpareil French Guano,” bnt we a»-
snre the public tbat we have, not exaggerated, rod it
only remains tor those interested to teat its value,
when we feel confluent that it will rapidly supersede
all others.
Regular Auction Sales
- - or
Horses, Moles, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies,
CARRIAGES, Ac.,
At the Veterinary Stablee of B. W- CAMPBELL, on
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery street*,
wifi commence on WEDNESDAY, bept. Mth, am’
every Wednesday thereafter. aepl4-tf
NEW STORE.
flOQISj SHOES* hajs and
' Clothing,,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
days after being Struck nfl, tho property may be taken
by any person giving tbe same amount, or be act up
.[..in for tale to the highest bidder, at tbe discretion
of lhe Commiaaionera. , _ „
Office U. S. Direct Tax Comisslon, Beaufort, & C.,
October let, 1866. HENRY BRISBANE,
W. E. WORDING,
oc2-dlm
lliibiein Eckman & C#.
t rr 5 0/r ,,
^O. 1^7 CO!<dRESS fetREET.
U. S. Direct Tax Oommleeionera . -
for South Carolina.
J£stablisJb.ed in 17BOT
SQAPS1 GkNDLESl STARCH l MOURNING GOODS
‘ 1 ‘ 3. C. HTTIiX’S SOJT, *
NO. 12 PARK ROW, MW YORK,
Invitee the atieffthm of buyers to hia uaequaUd
■to: k or every grade of
Staple and Fancy Soap!
Honey Soap, Demulcent Soap, Palm SOAP.
Windsor Soap, Qlycenn 8oao, Pocclne boap.
White Soap, bhavlng Soap, Almuud Spep-
Upwards of Ou Huadred Styles.
Constantly on hand and Tor axle by RANDALL A
OO., and many other dealer* en49-eoo3m
For Rent,
A RESIDENCE desirable tor a large frml-
■ ly, located on Calhoun Square, fronting east
and south, with flower garden apd balconies
attached; also gas. bathing rooms and other
modern Improvements, a his Ih qnc of the
most utfilrable reeldeuces In the city. The house if
handsomely Ibmlshfd, which will be rented with the
house for on-, year or more, at the option of tne ap-
‘“-aVlm *° GEO. W DAT*.
To Rent,
A comfortable DWKLLISG afld STORL
I attached, la a central location. Apply at
rrff
YrtlVnii
jafe" fTiT* ‘city rdTinfff a compart
’X 7,6r*iiip toTtha” teanue-^ro ef*Gape«ppmmis
, . c7 , ■. * sion. Lumber and Timber bnaleero, undent** OtJ.e o
B Y a g-ntl man Inth s city, to complete his filer, Wmbteti Luvtoo * Co , New York city, «uU*hHip
the issues of the NK»s Ann HEHAi d lor thY YOS)
oige *-Cfr,S*v*nnsti, T5m -—
A ^ ;+ oPP
September
FOR SALE
IRN LAWTON. .1
YONGE.
sepl-tf
TT
-»
PRINTING PAF<
i. I»i v> ;• L : •-ttaoKii
^25 Cor. Bay and Abercorn streets.
Cor. Bay ana APercorn
l
t>OOMS. tenishedor anfarsllhed. Applyet Newe
XL and Herald QH*q : eel-lw
For Sale:
i ritTLAP tttttr CUNNINGHAM.
S. LRECTZR, Lineoln Street,
a lante would lniorm hia fri
... EeNa? opened | FAMILY .
are Invited to exsu'ne onr stock before purchasing
elsewhere. oc4-Sm
S UPER English and French Bombazines,
Super 3-4 and *4 Black Mona de Lalnee,
Soper 3r4 rod 6-4 Black Alpacas,
Super 3-4 and *4 Black Empress Cloth,
Super 5-4'Black Drape de Buese, new style.
Super 6-4 Black French Merino.
English and French Mourning Prints,
8-4 and 1*4 Bilik Thibet Shawls,
8-4 and 16-4 Mourning scotch Shawls.
Black English Crape, Vella, Collate, 4m.
Just received and lbr sale by
DeWITT <£ MORGAN,
octa 147 Coagrees etree
. . 8. 6. HAINES,
GENERAL COMMISSIOS MKRCHAITi
r ' * and wnoutAu'Dhifix* lir'
Flour, Grata, Feed rod Produce,
; . CQBNSB WOB^ ,I . '
■ X90 ASD 192 Bat StbeBt, toot or BabSabp 8t.,
Savannah, Georgia.
References—C. A. GimbriU k Co., Norrie k Bald,
win Baltimore; Woodwmd. Baldwin k Co.,.Baltimore
and Produce.
The Old Established House,
COB. SOUTH BB0AD AND PBICE SIS.
— MOTYO—“Lirraro Lrr Livx.”
approved stvle. They would particularly call atten
tion to their — • - 1 ' ‘ ‘
ms wtheS. ALES, and LIQUORS, when desired,
nfbe7dby thtcfreltNew York pritaapwti^-
1
National Cemetery
connty, Ga., on the Auguste end Savannah
The ground is one mile front (be railroad ~
good road.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WARE.
To be a picket fence s feet high, with frosts • teat
long, and to be built of the following meierteL and in
* robatentiel end —ocharoaiihe —AU lateber
te be sewn sad (bed whhent pleatna. i
Posts.—To be mad* a BouteScroar iat white oak
Jhmben 8fe*thuigaadtMnchae wqe**, with sap* of
sama material 2 X iuchea thick, pevrieettag one inch,
rod teaelled on tea. To be abarred rod set three
Set In the ground, and the ground to be well temped.
^J^SiS&SS^SSiSSSi
thick. To have e tenon on each end 2gf hashes long,
and 1)£ Inch** thick, aud mortised into flu yo^m.
Fxxcn PxcxWT*.—To be made ot good Georgii
white Bine or oypreaa, to be fi feet tang, 1)4 Inches
wide and IV inches thick, rod pointed on top., To be
glad with bcetqaality of fence nails. 4 to each picket.
OkbOatu—To be 10 feet wide rod made to open in
centre. Stileetobe made of good Georgia or white
pine, 3x4; cross nils'and picket# same a* in fane*.
Gats Posts.—To lm made of sound cedar or whit*
oak i imber, 8 feet«inches long and 12 makes square,
and to hav * a cap 3 L j inches thick, prruarliag 1)4
inches and bevelled on top. To be charred rod aait
f *H»#toSS^gairo , to be hupwttg strong
hinge*)‘20 inahes long, rod fixed With bolti
*°Faa»*lwoe.—T» <a fastened at tbe btetem wiffi
book and staple, attached te striking paste In ground;
4*o a fetch, and keeper fixed 3 feet from the ground,
tnd good padlocks. t
T.ti« Wash.—The entire fence, when fixed, to box*
ono coot of good lime wash on both sides.
The whole to be done in the best style, i
specifications, and to the satisfaction of tho u»<
“‘Bidders will please specify the price per lineal Jbot
st which they propose to do the Work; will giw their
full names and addresses, and accompany their bids
by the written agreement of two responsible pezaons
to become their sureties. Bids can be sent fo this
office by mall, and bidders are invited to be present at
the opening of tbe same. .
Tbenect-aeary papers wifi be sent by me te the con
tractor for signature*, he to furnish stamps.
Tha work to be commeaced aa aeon aa corifraffis an
signed, and to be completed on or before the 20th of
October, 1866.
Bids to be marked “Bids for constructing fence.
and addressed to the audamigaart <
E. B. CABLING,
Brevet Lt Col. and A. Q. M. U. 8. A.,
Chief Quartermaster District of Chattahoochee.
I wiUetote, for the information at all parties, that
there ia a good aaw mill at Lawton. aepdO-Tt
bock
bolls rod
Boston
frrntnfiiiii Tyutos. c -W
FOR BOSTON.
■ x - ... , - --i ."a. ' - • ‘ *: • *» '.
• The Met steamship
Q. W. Lovswmt*. Commander,
will eall for the above port on.
Saturday uaxt, Oet. 13, at — e'eloek.
Line
SEW YOWL
PASSAGE RATES:
nbln Passage, MS... Mmragq 111
THE STEAMER
San Salvador*
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail for New York on
finturdup, Oet. fi, at 9 e'elaefc pa ne.
FU-freight or
oc*
>N k BARNARD.
For Baltimdre.
Sidewheel Line.
Jkgfaewhee^^mehlp
McClellan,
V. H. HOWS'* Commander, *
Will eall aa above on
TRursday, Oet. Utb, ut — e’cleek.
Far fMght or passage having accommodatlone
equal to any ship Tanning from this port, apply to
- CRANK * GRATBU.L.
FOB NEW YORK
ATLAKHC COAST -
Mail Steamship Line.
SIDE WHEHIi LINK.
Cablu Passage, MS. ..
.Steerage, 613
REFERS NCBS I
Tv Pendleton, Clark connty. West Virginia; CoLB.
Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.;E. McCormick,do.; Ms).
Green, do.; CoL J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do,! -P. V.
□paid,do.; J. End-ra, da; Dude, MaCteUough,
District, 8onth Carolina; Dzt Mb. Rroroe,
Baltimore connty; F. Merryman, do.; 8. Patteraon,
Harford connty, Md.; R. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.;
J. P. Silver, Cecil connty, Md.; John Merryman, Balti
more; B. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore.
y Beware of Counterfeltt. AH of oar barrels will
be stamped with name and address.
John Mcthtmak, Esq. formerly President of lla-
rylaud’s Agricultural Society, aaya:
BAhiatoan, July 2L 186*
Hasses J. B. Cast k Co.;
Gents—My gardner baa been making axpertments
with your “Nonpariel French Gnano"—he baa ap
plied it to beets, cantelope* and very young encumber
vine*, which at thia season of the year are very liable
ta iitiury from inaaeta. As far as we caa Judge, it ia
a4rtt-ret* article, rodcomes up to you claim of Its
merits, t shall use three ton* on wheat rod rye tills
The new and vary test selling tide-wheel steamship
HERIIMI LIVINGSTON.
Thursday, teat, tub)*! • Vaiack a.
For freight or psAtege, having new and splendldl:
9 Stoddard's Upper Bunge.
N B —No efigafled berth* seen red after Tuesday
Cot. 9th, uale«fl ffiJj for. j>c*
ok
NEW^^YORK
CHANGE OF DAY.
Tha 6 rat rlaaa, new steamship
a o
Ca11 ■ ■ '■ - i *' I .So ■ •
E. M. BULKLET, Commander,
Will sail on her regalar day,
Tuesday, Oet’r Vtlt, at — o’clock Re.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dationa. apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL
ocS 84 Bay street.
Por freight er passage, having
pettor to any steamer In this trade, apply to
B. B. HARDEE,
No. 11 Stoddard's Range.
GARRISON 8 ALLEN. Agent*.
ocS Na B Bowling Green. N. Y.
FOR BOSTON
The fine steamship
MOISTTIC^LLO,
MII.LER. ComiASBIR,
will sail aa above on
Wednesday, Oet. 1MB, at — •'clack.
For height or peerage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
CRANE k GRAYBILL,
ock-at Agents.
Philadelphia and Sonthern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
The first class steamship
Tonawanda,
J. TEAL, Commander,
Will **11 for ’he shore port on
baturday, October 6, a* * o’clock p. na.
For freight or passage, having sop rlor accoumo.
clarions, apply to
aep24
HUNTER k GAMMELL.
OLD SEHEGKLI LKE.
Lsaye eyery Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, £. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
Xdne RY,8 > fbmnandina, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
The new end elegant a
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
hating bean spedally fitted np for this route with
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above place#, the Sylvan Shore eyery TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Uczie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
-.nd Saturday morning!, In time to connect with the
New York eteem-rs. _
Bor freight or Passage apply at tha officeon Florida
. whazL or to ctAQH0BH 4 CUNNINGHAM,^
N. B.—AH freight payable by ahlpparf. lyiatt
Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent. Mr.
Louis T. Guleuot, having made aa arrangement with
the firm of BELL, WYLLY k CHRISTIAN, planter*
ran rely Upon obtaining the genuine "Nonpareil
French Guano.''
IF This Is the Principal Depat. -«a
83* Beware of Counterfeits! All our barrels will
be branded with onr name and address.
MANSION HOUSE,
W E are now receiving, and ready to exhibit eur
Urge and well selected stock of’he above meu-
taiutd goods from tha beit manufacturers, and put n„_J Pi, nn i noor MffiAlincr
up exprreaiy for the Georgia and Flurhla trade. ' DTOOu Oil 661) 11691 lYlCCUllg)
Merehauts and Plroters CHARLESTON. S. C.
T HIS popular and well-known House, situated in
the bnelneaa portion of tke city, having bean re
ceotly refitted and newly fhrntsh-d by the present
proprietress, Madame, T. M. RUTJE8, I'ormerlyof
the Central H >nse, at Columbia, 8. C.,) she offer*
the traveling public a pleasant rating place, com
bining the conventehcee of a Hotel with the comfints
of a private house.
< permanent, Transient end Bay Boarder*take!,on
very reasonable terms. , • „
Rooms with or without Board. II dostrsd.
Address Madame T. M.RUTJB3,
sets lot Preprietreaa.
s
thesteaner
W A. N
Will leaVe as above on
Wedaeedajr, Oet. 10, at ■ atelaek u. us.
P. 8.—Freight received at all times at the taelo-
sureoathe wharf, adjoining the Lower Rice Mills
and forwarded with dnpateh.
0cS-4t M A. CQHdW Ao-r-t
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
Georgia
Chemical Works,
OF SAVANNAH, GKORGIA.
W E ARE NOW PREPARED to aopply the trade
with a superior orandof
r.
MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL
WORKS.
For the Laundry, It has no snparlor. It le mtifotm
In quality, and every box warranted..
It Is now In nse by ma-.y femllias In lhe dty. giv
ing perfect s itlsfactlon In every case, rod has been
inVrodoeed Into the Laundries of the principal Hotels
H the exclusion of all others. . .
Orders addressed to the undersigned will ha vs
prompt attention.
PURSK A THOMAS,
ts aEoRBircuann A i. «i
aepllm
Plantation ftr Ale.
/TIN Savannah river,.twenty
vl nah. eonsiatlrg of seven;.
OO) miles from Savan-
een hundred and sixty-
andpwenty
_)th
unsurpassed by auy locality in the vicinity.
*5S»KISSFS5«.
t^s office,
oc2-2ra
CeogitM etrert, wr, at
^tW3 AR r
New St«r&(r ] T“*ssrj!'SS.'s.5SS"M
Groceries, Wines, Lm)U«s,.&c. ! —^fia^ No&eT
ft lb
fiPiMY: K».
Aia-i * > at ft
Will ps*«tiM -LAW
DANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. 63, BROADWAT. NNW YORK,
Shipping find Conxnkwien Merdunt,
W ILL tell all kind* oi Tob icca Cotton, Bagging.
Grain, Heed, Ac., asd will execute order* for
baying Merchandise and Produce ot p«wy daaortp-
tlon Couaignments end orders solicited. —
RSFERENCfA.
I* SataXwah—Major A. Porter. Duncan k John
ston, N. A Hardee • Co., K. K HerU * Co., John
^iNNicwYOBflk-W;G*T.gS»fcfffi Co.. Barclay A
Livingston,-Wm. WnlsofiA4Jff. U* _
Liberal advances allowed on Cotton ahl)—
Mamrs. -
orsgovsTinr
IJHE BEST OYSTERS can always be fonnd at
MONAHAN’S OLD STAND,
, on Whitaker (treat, abovfi Bay.
LURCH AT 11 O'CLOCK EVERY M*Y.
and Choice Uqaois at the Bat. —
IHaiti, fork JMBIT 6
Particular attention given, as heieloCon, to tiling
tatty and country oteara. '
Notice.
riVUE Pirn of .....
Xv dluoived id the
by the death of BENJAMIN
one of
• ItkMMCtDAB. fiAMClL A BUULkBX. 1
e|TT7fT p *’T~'. - , _ ' ■ 1 ^EttrJwig Pkllafcr.
AE. BOTHWKLL,
Pi f. WHITEREAD.
hy
od-im
Under contract with the United States and Braffi
Gevernments for tbe carriage of the mails, will dis.
patch one of their
NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL
THAMA9ZPS,
each over *200 tons bar then;
On th« 226 of Evory Month*
From the
Port of j * "$§orkl
Tor the following named port* and at the follow-
IT rates of passage, payable In gold 09 tts eqsivs-
nl: - I
mar oaanr.
Trom New York toJSL Thomae .
From New York to Pans..-
From New York to P«raaubaco....».r»....
From New York toBahle.,
From New York to Rio de Janeiro...
at half these rates, metes Ingulfed, tat
. . .to. ~
AH Itelue mnkf paaWfcMgb file rtwt Office. Poet
10 cents.
No. 12 -loddard’a Block.
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS and TOW-
BOATS, of various slaei and draft.
AUOf
.Sailing Vessels, tit am Ba-ges, Ac.
A. M. DA COSTA.
No. 49 Water street. X V.
FULTON
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
TUB llllil SMH& 1 BlUZlt 0a » it * 1 «**•. • * * ,2## '°° 0
HAH STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
I HARMS, *90 BACH,
FIRST PAYMENT, $18 PER SHARE
And no other assessment made, except by dfreatfon-
of a majority of all tho Stockholders*
orncxxsi
J.P. SLOAN ;
g. E. RAWtiON
JNO. 0. NHITNEB
P.P. PEASE
SORT. LOGAN
J. P. LOQAN,
B. E. RAW SON,
P.P.PaASE,
Vies Pro-Ideal.
secretary.
Treasurer.
.General Buparlntendanf.
OARBUOH A ALUM,
Aeynta
REMOVAL.
J. 0i
&i Co.
AUlMrVkktAttu Y'o’iXHmT,
AT TBQBJSff STOEE,
CORNER OF j
.f? Hr
Bro.yghidn^hd Wittabr Sts.,
;«.jI MABCMMfl i
A 0F I
Fail and Wmter
•mm*
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ROBT. LOGAN.
A R. MOCA WRY,
JNO C. WHITXdM,
W. F. PABKHUBST.
This Company proposes to operate In Getwgffi. Ala
bama and Tennraeee. Having teased Lwdeinthe
mmediate vicinity of reodit oU dleoovsriee. It now
otters a portion of tts Stock for sale, the amount paid
pon wMch shall be returned tote purchaser before
ny general dividend will be declared.
A limited amount of Stock may be eecured by oaiv
m JS “ “tat”! i oSten*
STORE LO LET,
I N the beat business part of tha cltyfMaqalra at
•theNews and HermM Office ^ <*»
WO MONTHS AFtKH DATE, application Will
r WO MONTHS AFTER DATS, application W1U
will be made to t tie Court or Ordinary at Bulloch
ikteirty for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of JAMES a MARTIN, late ot setoomn-
ty, deceased, lor the benefit of the helm and aMtttora
toth day orsevtemb^mA^^
nMfiJawten Antetimatratcr da Bonne Mon
Wood, Wood.
X T * RK P*f«y forinfo^gta rty trmfl* tad ttte
WOOD YARD
adjoining the Golf Depot, and am prepared to dto
,<ver Wood of the first quality, free or charge, to rar
part of the dty.
Older boxes may ta foaad at tta Diag Store, wr
iter of Broofihton and Habersham; at A. Ferunndefi
A Bro.'*, comerBuUaodBroagAioa; Cooper,Oteotta
‘ Farrouy, comer WMiakef hud s* Jnltefe rtreau.
JAS. B. MOINTOSH,
se28-4t . jB8fr.8fitaroAnm.and Junes atreate
TO RENT7
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SNORE BOUSE on Battle H>W.
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FURNITURE,
OEGRAAF & TAYLOR,
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NEW YOER _
S TILL eostlrtee to bathe Urged JhaJlfito JffiBto.
them rers|l the city.
' Canopy and Yictfirl* folaML
at steer cate* i< Inal It tome*