The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 11, 1866, Image 3

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# t 1,0 C \h M ■ • ,,, Y yjoRNING 0CT03ER 11. 1866 1 - - I' , : l U , t: If st cumuli, pa abd steamer fob new yoke Herman Ltvlngaton, Thursday, Oct. vlnrR ft- 01 * ■ l ^ip Alabama, on Satorday, oot. 13, at l 11 m. FOB B k'TON. ritv of Bath, Saturday, Oct. 13th, at — l-w ^ - fob baltimobb. I I , Gen. McClellan, on Saturday, October .' ,,-cluck, — m. ' |! ' lp Fannie, on Thursday, October 11, at — i,"®- FOB FLOltIDA. , t LitzieBftKcr, every Saturday morning, at •^sylvansnore, every Tuesday morning, at FOB DARItH. r a M. Cool, Friday morning, 12th inst., at frwlth a rad atqpe around beg, _TBe Teasel bad bur fa>w sprit cartel sway andrtay'have batn otherwise injured as she r^aa in tow of a steamer. Also reports passed on Tuesday a steamer a apposed to bathe Eutaw, steering South. Light Ship Adrift.—The Frying Pan Shoal Light Ship was seen from the deck of the pilot boat Sophia on Tuesday last, shoot ten miles Southeast of Tybee. S be had probably broken 1 loose from bar moorings daring the recent heavy, gales. tfffieth, flap- irtdfflrrfati jnancial andfcommejx^l. Isvssssk Hsrksl. Savahkah, Oot. 10. I860. Exchanok.—Owing to t»e brisk aWl ;ly, exqbange an Raw York is belsty jftadly offered l»jely,eiqhAi D oftaiiMn at IK discount. The Banks frmchaae at K off, and sell at par. No transactions are reported ihwtofflng.* * Jill Si iHsraAHoa—$ince our last report, a material has occurred in the rates observed, isting of the Board id Underwriters has eatab- ’ Ambon Btlasi =43= 62*; pearlsadSsleody at cottoit.—The am , If ...” ■T BliSI * MKYKK. DAT, 11th inst, st M a’otoak. will be sold, . 700take, uplands to 42c. “ riLh * BROTHER, Newsdealers, Sta- T RooKsellera, Bull street (down stairs; - la ne, next to the Post Office, are au- ;rCl “ ’ f ur ihe Daily Nbwb A HraAtn. w ith them will be promptly attended urutis ic“ Fbox Borrow.—T>e a ^ . tain Lovewelt, from Boston, Arrived tt bd 1 early hour yesterday morning. Captain Lovewell will accept our thanks for files of late Battbncm pa pers. The Besotted Cbew of the Evening 8tae.—Five of the crew of theiH-fotedatoamer 'Evening Star, ar rived here yesterday by the steamer Lizzie Baker, from Fernandins. MELS AT FeRNANDINA IN DISTRESS.—We lesm that a schooner called the Lucy Voorhees, also an other vessel, name unknown, pat into Fernandins, with loas of masts, sal’s, te. fished the fallowing Matt; skewing a sHgtaa. eg piafihjk and neal7*4^ML in32m riats/tiffiaks effect from, tha 1st of October: ft Augusta by 1st data steamer... .1 To HAwkioirillB M i* 1 i i >Q ,1: ,1 To HAwkiusville 'o Florida porta... 1 .To Charleston, To New York, . :tkemes. 40c. for mil for middling NeteOrleans. Coffee.—Bio da quiet, but still remains steady; tales of 300 bagsjwx Bolivar, at 13c., gold, in bond, ex ship. Fob Otter kinds the inquiry is very fair, and prices are maintained; sales of 100 hm* St. Domingo st 16*c.; 400 mrtte Java it 2SKc.; 250 bags Iftgtuyra at 18Jfc—allgoWauty paid. A movement in Cey- | Ion Coffee has bqp in progress for some time, and resulted mpales of some 14,000 bags, st prices Stjo be made jlirolic. . _ _ . '•rLoCE ■«« Meal.—The market for Western and State Flour is ro$Fe active, and tbs low grrades ate n r grades are firmer, but not very e 12.800 bbis., at $8 25@10 70 for _J Western; *8 60@11 SO for tow f 40@14 for trade and family .brands T and Indiana; $14 25@16 25for sin- ba St. Louis, and $16 75®17 75 tor badiau Sour is steady, bnt the as- fetei I Vurre"- i:c-uld b ^.ino c la Comare. rendered to a Urge and fashiou- , TitTeTbe* 1 ** Uat night. The dreas circle •,liouse w re fliied by the elite of our muiic j parquet^ ^ opera wag well given. I "” PP f hK'Li, ae Lucretia. carried the audience by I in)'impersonation of tbia great role was all i Her voice is pure and sympa- , ube is bound to meet with success wlier- ij er great dramatic power and fine her difficult role. *7 p a tti Strakoscli, as Oraino, acted and ^ ileudully- In the last act she/wtt anthusiasv I in ured, and her role throughout was perfect^ r V ' -ensfuliy rendered. Signor Err.tui made bis r^Gennaro very successfully, and sang r’! than ever before. 8iguor Susinl. by his digni- "• ! p Arance, and by h$s immensely powerful \ .*nd excellent actiug, made a very favorable im- I ! 0! . tlie audience. The chorus aud orchestra ^‘‘jvileut under the direction of Signor Nicolan. rf‘ ,, lt the lat- st novelty, the sparkling opera of . , ^ehComajo,” will be performed. We give .7$ ?vd«1>«s 9 scenes: * . I T.o >te, Shoes, Drugs and Coffee—The Miser J .. tU coffee—The Count cj* Fiori reads about about his ladylove—Chorus of ’ A -t«rv Men—Cnsj'uuo sings about the Cobbler ;‘ r F 4 ini—Auette hia wife tiies to tell fairy tales— I v wiil buv, but Don Asdrudalu tries to ooutt ‘ • r-pffio does not like it—The Miser wants his ' - a* r-n r rtio poor Cobbler-runs to commit '' ; —i h. .Miser aud .\nuett—Fabrizio’s argument vitub iu Kcueral—Crispano trj’ingto jump in ,*1on.dl»w misery—The Fa ry—Money and Ad- • ttoitiug jealous—Domestic Quarrel and a—Dance. - a -Ann tte a great lady, going to keep Carria- Iti liases aud a box at the Opera—The Ductora ridi- r' , r> j,iuo—The Cobbler shows off «»y throwing -Uitf—The dyiLg Mason—The Doctors with ’ v;r ihi.l give him up—Crispino saves the Masou’e I k ; '. r ‘,filial remedies, and triumphs over the Doc uJl w»live Criepiuo. L.-ouiit dt- Fiori begs Fabrizrio’sassistant / * .,-j iU t Mirabolano’s business dull since I- IK V sue e-s as a Quack Doctor—Crispiuo give; : iu Val Luiu, aud quarrels with Miraboiano / -o cut cilute them—No use—Grand Trio— ’-I'm-'ns•AUurlY—i>ke Song—Have some?—Cris- “ e\»h'-meti}tht—Deftes andilltreats everybody— ■'"y irv ti-iics liAiii to Hit* Lower Kegions. I act J V —liic CuboJei- don’t like jt below—The Fairy A him ho u;u-t dit*—Crispiuo begging fur his life— Y un<i-n to bi tv-nif good, and repent of his vices ,, r avmg for lnr husband—The Fairy par- " and Crispino the Cobbler become* a Wiser add .•Iter man—(iluil'i 1 mule. Sats:orlo-night maybe reserved at Schreiner a i/sMi and Music store. Also for the VAfrican d for the Barber ot Seville. Sew Baltimore Mine. L Ansn - uno of Bteumships to Baltimore has been ea* ,1-hed, with Ue.-t-rs. Crane A Graybill as agents tn lt y. xue fust s-liip of the lino, the McClellan, u lu«re on Tuesday, but was unable to reach her [ uut.1 yesterday. Upon an inspection of the ■ Hxlellan wo found au old favorite boat, which used 1 to pm between this city aud Boston before the war, I ua which whs named iho Joseph Whitney. The boat laEcwHbotit ten vtars old, but to-day looks much 1 KUiger, end piesents a neat and handsome appear- H»*r length is 212 feet, breadth of beam 33 feet, I i-pth of Hold 1734 feet, aud 1,0U0 tons burthen. On I ti upper deck are the berths of the officers of the tip, which at any time cau be turned to account f*r ;iiOdatiou of passengers. They are all ►« pa ;e and airy, and furnished in the most comfortable cr. The accommodations for passengers will *re favorably wi:h tho.se of any other ship com- ^to th:» peri—the state rooms being large and com- The cabins are furnished handsomely, anS ticrj art of the main saloon is an apartment I uWotcd exclusively to the use of ladies, with the ac- I coDffiod&tions to he iound in a first class ship. She I omcommodate about sixty passengers comfortably. TU McClellan is a side-wheel ship, with a splendid I epe, built at the Novelty Iron Works of New York, I ti in capable of making the run in from sixty to | wenty huura. On this her first trip to this port, with si*a, aha made the run in sixty-s#v«n hours., command-, d by Capt. F. M. Howes, who i» a I tcrougii feamso and a perfect gentleman. Although iu chief in command, he has had a large ex- 8 iu the merchant Service, having been long -ti with some of the best commanders, and &o doubt he will soon beooxue a favorite with lifters. i * • * he business between this city and Baltimore is i>n the in crease, and no doubt the establish- |c«.:oI another line will prove beneficial to the e community as well as profitable to the | t'tnpany. laeA^vntB iu ibis city, Messrs. Crane A Graybiil, | ircwfcUkuo.vu, and have been unremitting in their tav or to place this line on a permanent basis. We icrataud the intention is to establish a regular I weekly hue by the addition of another steamer* | Should they be fortunate enough to secure another; eucQibip as the .McClellan, there will beiitti# doubt of | tiitir success. Mayor’s Court. litre wers but two cases brought tip before His 3 3cr tl.o Mayor for trial yesterday. The first case *ed ■ i was that of J. W. Williams, charged with *>ung an officer in the market while being arretted * 'it* charge o; robbing a countryman. He was also with using abusive language in the office of | & police barracks. Williams having nothing to say •s own defence, was sent to jail for thirty days on | ftcb charge. taking, a negro woman, was brought up on the tiirte of improper conduct, beating a negro m*h-in I ‘-utreeta at three o’clock yesterday morning. The | woman stated that the man had been domiciled -•housefor about four months, s&4having no 4 ter Uus for him, she told him to leave, which re- he promptly obeyed, stating, however, that he- | ^-u (iu of the presents he had made her returned j and if not be would have them 1 three o’clock yesterday morning th* negro re* •-ted to the house, and entering from an adjoining took a rlres. and all th« grocariea In the and left. The negro woman missing the drees ' ^ a tier, ahe went in pursuit of the negro man, ’•ti nning him on the street a short distance from ‘ commenced pitching into him with her - * hid was about to use him up, when a policeman and conveyed .the woman to the police bar* * f4s - His Honor, after hearing the particulars of the ' **’ *-? 1 the woman two dollars and coats, and the -3D. who appeared against her, a like amount, k*hg considered equally to blame. i-caoosER Odd Fellow ik Distbssb.—The schooner ‘•tc.l'jw, Capt. Wukfer, from Hilton Head, bound -Staton, put into this port yesterday. The Odd *’■** had a load of old iron iu her hold, besides a By a dispatch to the agents in this city. Hunter A GammeU, ws are informed that the steam ship Tonawanda arrived at Philadelphia on Tuesday evening last. The lassitude oroun climate and the tendency to /evers, through prostration, render a general tonic of indispensable importance. We. know of nothing answering this purpose like the admirable Ferro- Phosphorated Elixir of Caswell, Mack A Co. It is a triple tonie. being.* combination of three of the best On cotton in first-clase.Wsreh^iiejk Ac|t fer ceft for three months, risks being refused for a longer period. fh * Quotations J&r Uncurrent Money an* SeevriHes. In reference to the following list of securities, hc.,K should be understood, that the reports are obtained from brokers, and those quotations are given at which they will buy; and furthermore that jbyfyA rarely to be found on the market. sortment extras. Southern flour sales of 780 bbis, $12 20 to _ I^J«i|r? .“***&?, *Tto<* ; i; XOO Bloc* IB modfcraio, •ifrrrasMiexA-tQ fair ‘ 1J3 70@16 50 for to in demand $6 tor CNy and $5 lsfor Manna Caloric. nm.TM—Corn opened with much finnneaa, but aoop 2boKaheada Oi*4 6 boxes Clear 8198s, - 10 ttarraia FjUU, ulO barrels Saxar, •r SO barrels Offions, 1 5 barrels Butt Fork, Cso mbs Lrrd, ■ • • 013 11 kina Yellow OorheB Batter., 10 boxes New York State Cheese; ■ 10 boxes autobed li.rnnga, 1 barrel Port Wine, Ji 1 barrel Sherry Wtaa J10 boxes Champagne, *»tapes Claret, .' Also, • "3 Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, M«altoft>aOf)itaomof • , Furniture. Oil Paintings, Engravings, Minora' andClWckSry. ocll-lt . •Je, Shipping. Murrays tiiie NEW a U.I’ II // Regular Auction Sales ’ . CHANGE OF DAT. The lrat elaaa, paw atearashlp Leo B. c. qeaAobh. Will sail on h<r ragmhr day, Tasodsy,Oet'r 16tk,ait -a’ds(k->. Ibrftaightor. latkma, apply to 5>?ll , For Baltimore. e - 1 *" • The new aad elegant steaaaahip Si . .DANNIE,' Capt. H. B. Moot, Will sail (or Baltlnore on Ybaiaday, Oet. u, at — a-eMeh - as. Height or pataage, having good acooonu „ ...rtrur superior hunter a gammell, Bank of Augusta :.,47<j 29(6134 8T©80 ..49® 50 Sink of State of Georgia * Central Bpibuad BankhgCompany P-Wlth “ B^h;',at$6^I not praviopsiy ifluding two —- at 75r * *»“* City Bankof Angasto- tonics ot the pharmacopeia—iron, which enriches the Farmin' and Mechanics* Bank.. blood; phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve tls- Georgia Railrosd and Banking Company....... sue; and calisaya, which affords vigor to the digestive Marine Bank.. organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taate. Alto gether, we know of no remedy that can compare with it. Sold by Ihppman, Savannah. Is Colgate’s Family or Laundbt Soap there is nothing that cun by any possibility be of damage to the clothes for whose ben. fit it ts used. On the con- rrary, all these Soaps are made with especial refer ence to getting the greatest amount of valuable in gredients into the smallest space. Use none other than Colgate’s. , . Arrivals at the Hotels. Merchant? and Plan tor*' Bank Planter*’ Bank Manufacturer*' bank, Macon BOOTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden. Newbory....- People’s Bank 8onth W. B.B.... Union Bank Old-eergla 6*s 7’a New Geogia do City of Savannah '• ' Augiuta.. v. Macon. tenna. wltL jdibUf bh NavaL Stores.—TurpenBne ia In aettve de- m»nd and arm)-aallfrUidbkla In baud at 1 bbis. ftee at 67 j4®68u., with retail lot# i igin is also »cti vejaal .9,' I,60(r bttla. total and tn.OOO'&Ma.’ofthe higher grades, at $5 25®$5 for'No. 2, and $7®9’25 tor No. 1 and pale. Tar, $3 @4, aa to Bize aWbantaa Otud, lajpB«tia<A$6. Pitch, $4. ,1 iCy 6 ——~~ I Central Railroad PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Wiltbbrgbk. MempMa and Cbarleatotf Eaflroad. .«P8 s Halpin, Fla F Judge, Fla T H Johnson, 8 C S J Joseph. City W Bli ke, S C J E Eistman, Brooklyn A Strain, Darien 11 B B wewieb, Fla or F Willianrs, Kdv and 3 children, Hurtford MUs Bulkley, Ga C E ping A wire. Ga Ml.a Beaolard, Ga Rev W C Poole, Roma Miss F- A Poolo, N Y Mr Noz, Ga J F.iiplng, Ga H N Wayne, Ga Capt J Liuieburner, Alabama .......9$®961i .......-91092^ Btr ,78®80 D W Williams, st Helena K 8 Leach, N Y S G Brown, Macon L Gi-av. N Y Mrs Bentley, N Y Mrs Jei.kins, Ga Mias Brown, Ga Mrsltutkley, Ga J Gardner, Ga PAVILION IIOTEL-lYL K. SraWA 9nre B McMilier. U SA; j H unison, A fig astir ’ A Watrotis, Fla M C F Gnitmra, wife and ! child, N Y T McGuire, N Y *• boreVen v W Buns, Jr, NY O Roberts, hark Catharine T H Bowarih, Liverpool W W Ward, Ga A Wt.,1, Liberty eo W M 3tevena, Ga T W Ballard, Tiioma* co J M Evans, Ga T D iaOross, Rasta* W DLotakdril, N T H T lbornaa, Vt S W Hancock, C W W W West, Savb City of Savannah -9I®S6 Old Q«ar^i.uiie.k'.iivV' axooxa. Central Railroad South Western Railroad - Muscogee Railroad. Atlantic aud GuU Railroad. saz. Georgia Railroad. - • • • • Augusta and Savannah Railroad UNITED alASEB BONDS. U. 8. Bonds7-30'a.—.......... ...,..104@1M •• Mp,.iti. v .t.jf..» .-..ir •• iMP.fAWSS 1 - Cotton.—Our last wsek's rsvtaw dosed with a drooping market.' The sudden and dlt-WiM lallyiag of pricea was evidently overwrought by apeeuhtors in New York, and the reaction consequent thsreto ha* ted during the past'week aa a damper, with littj| doing, and— daadwa efgii ea tha hlgliaat ggnr» KT. M H Levett, Cltv Mr A Mrs H R Symons, Brunswick !5 L Schlatter, jr^G.i Col J Devan x. st Simona M-THsilo, l utbbert s Strauss, Ga <3 U Pohiman, Fit J F Bolton A lady, N Y S Kattenberg, Fla M IPPnlasky, Albany U S Finney. Brunswick F W Ballard, Ga J K Welles, A AG B R W (1 -Yhaley, Go T H Booker, do CXewis, Bain bridge G F Hampton, do C J Bartlett, city . MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCK. Mrs C A Irvine k 2chil-:SPFulfef, N Y dren. Macon O P Stokes A wife, N Y W P Remsbart, Jr,Ft YaHy KJ Loomis, Fia L Davis, K Fla |C F Tr.iwbridge, USA J F Fenny Jt soil, Federal Mrs S L Lee, Macon Point jJ C Mcstebbln, Fia H D B'OU, Fla Hl-s H E Sealy, N Y W Bardwell, Fla |Miss C B Bent, N Y J8 Rlvett., lady k clrfld.MrsWJ L Bray ton, NJ N York IUW A Miller, FtPulaaU Mr- Reddick, Ga — Long, Ga J D Weed, Fla 1.1 G Farnett A1 ady, Ga Mia Rautoul A 2 children. .Mrs Denton, E Fla Fla J Murray. N Y C Van Pelt. N Y J C Ellis, N Y L A A A Herbert, Ga |J M Flood, str Alabama {J J Jones, Anderson, C H Shipping Intelligence. Miniature Almanac—Tills Day. HIGH WATER. A.t Tybee 9 211 At Port.. nT? Horses* Mules* CetHe, WsffOBs, Bontei, . Western mixed, afloat; 95®966* fordo., tn for ftatarn/ellpw, aud 99c.® $1 tor whita ’, the CARRIAGES, ten At tha Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPiRLL, aa has been done, grade.; the sales bhds. Porto Rloo, in- rrae,; WS hhda. Dem.rara, at' 44®47e., aud — " wl£ tab hnU. eonunenoe on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, an* .vary Wedaes^an ^hereafter. j)lf1£f 3l5f • V-*. !< J-J I) SAVANNAH. October 1st, 1866. ! THE J. B CABY & CO.’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH G0AN0 ; ’ W HICH ia aow offered to Planters possesses quali ties which are peculiar to It atone, and render It hale, and $2 65 for sperm. . . laaviHioKB.—The mkritaf tor posk has beea vary every department ot Agriculture, dull, ofid closes very heavy st our figures. The sales, I Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly cash and reg*larjaral,U»HiU..ut $33 $5®» $5 for digUMnlab the “ Nonpareil Freuch Guano,” may be. mesa, aud $30 25®30 50 lor rumps. For future de- 1 enumerated the following: .... - iij livery we b*kk)frA*rN*a.mem, buyer first half of) IsL It will promote the growth of Obttow, Oora, Toa November, at $31 26: 1.750 bbis.,. seller November, bacco, or any .kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A — — B el ia ] No. 1 PeruvH* off'Mrxioan. Guaco, a* has ban fully tasted; at the aanfe time being entirely Ms fist* the objectionable piopertles of the above, aa it as a Perioa- Beefieqhiet. 'Beef Hame are steady; sales of 20 bbis. I nent Improver of tho Soil, instead of a stimulant (Craigiu'pieto.ascivet at $48. Cut Meats are dull. | 28. It can be applied to the leave* m wen aa the i lXiiysrilfnlT active* sales of 100 boxes Cum-1 loots of plants* without sny danger of Darning them* Cut ow pswats terma Lard fakes active but | if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap- ltanlauo blto!. and tea. at 17®17);c. far No. 1; | plied tbe soil will retain its moisture, and will not Ukc. for LftyjylSSiSta«c. tor fitir to prime Steam I bake; ekeu the mostelayey. _ and Kettie-Drled; Aettle. Rendered ia scarce and held | $d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy- ni 183*® 19c. We quote sales also of 113 pckgs. Prime I ing either plant or grain, aud wherever it ia applied steam hi arrive, at 18c. every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap- * RnktHNooN PaoWsiqH Mmai, 4>; o-evoo,—J pear. Us probctlleslMlag repUgnsnl to insect lile of •Ttie market for UssAFofi w if dull and lower; aaJeaA every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agricuHure whenit is estimated what vast numbers, as Southern planters know, bay a lost thair arop by In. For Baltimore. Sldewheel Uns. Tho fine aMowhoM alia man tp ^ > " McCLELUAW, F. SI. HOWES, Commander, Will sail aa above ou Li ill- latarlay, Oct. UU, st -sYlsek. For rreight or passage having acednmiodatlons equM to an, ship running frem np^ to ort Agents LaROCHE, WEFT * DANIELS, Jones’ Work. OLD SEJ11-WEEEK LIKE. Lcare erery Tuesday aid Saturday. For Palatka, K Fla., TODOHIMO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RT'S; VEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. For Riceboro and The Coast. nously sttamed, say 40c.JarjalddUugs. To-day* however, we got hk'ofe' tfiCobragiBg news, SS5MSS¥ of 500 bbis. Regular at $33 20. Other Provisions uu changed. . , PoxodLEUM—The market is firmer. We quote 17® | sect depredations. Ido ter crude in buik; 25){@26c fordo, in bbis.* and 4l)(aj45c for refined in band. . * i 1 E u r'^£fiTOc th ^.*d^tf o p^ Rangoon. * Sugams—The demand for raw sugars has been quite | all others. *j * active, and though «fo' he teal inpRorment is quoted holdOTB remote.firm, the market closing at 10> a i0V%c tor tdr to gooa reflnteg; siles of 7,911 hhds at 1034 (iS lltfctor ‘ UavMte . Uaunid - 3*m*rushed. In a circular it ia impossible 10 fully enter into the or thh “Noilpares Preach Guano,” but wa aa-. e public that we have not exaggerated, and it ^ mains for those interested to taut .»te.ualue, when wa feel confident that it will rapidly supercede Tallow—There is a fair business dolagatfull rates t sales of iWW'iWhrVMiJXvfui jmmWsms of j and city, Cotton Stateinont. § g wr & §■ te & 0 — 5- 2. S f i i f s? “ I Si s s a JL i Aging in the article olbr- at; sales 171 hhda Ecn- tET—The market ia quiet; email sales of West- I eruat $2 41®$9 41. H '*(> o . • ,i ■1. « * REFERENCES t 1. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgen, dp.;C. Cimble, do.;E. McCormick,do.; Mg). Green, do.; CoL J. Ware, <la; C. Sheppard, dp.; P. v. Sheppard, do.; J. End r«, do.; Daniel McCuUougb, teaiadeld District, South Carolina; Dr. Win. Monroe, t. Merry man, do.1 8. Fatte „d.; B. Etrland, Catveatroualy, •eount^Md.; lehteMi Sinclair k Co., Baltimore. The Sloop FLEET, CArraiw Jam RAMR8T, will sail as ahmre or >*t lalmiday, October 13tb For freight arrangement, apply on board atU»wer Rice Mill, or to M. J, DOYLE, Aunt, ’ No. U0 Bryan street. Shippers and elecBBtsttuua psoao»>t» LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, capt. JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up tor this route -ith unsurpassed accommodations, will lcare regularly for the abore places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, sod the Lusie Baker every SATUR. DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Retmning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday morninga, In time to connect with tho New York steam' re. ; - Focfeelght or Passage apply at the office on Florida * whhrA of to CLAGH0RK 4$ CDNRINGHAM, N. B.—Freight payable tn Sayannah. Shlppt will please famish weight and meaaoda of goods, eel i-M Will leave for Davimi o«v Friday morning, 12th Inst.ateotatoete j ^ --h ■ For freight or P«»eage, apply on bo«|orto^ OclO IL A. CWRteB, ffiffil. Sav'h Wholesale Prices Current. 1 m \lcles. I\?r\Frou% r g 8- of government wagons on deck* which were I dereo; purchased by parties in Charleston at a sale 'fe-ou lftad. She experienced tbe recent heavy is which aha lost main-sail, fora aad mala *ai a portion of her rigging; ako, lost data: riiich was washed away. Wo learn that tha 1 of Port 'Wardens will hold a survey oil the vaa- k,.„ K PORT OF SAVANNAH. WeUXE&day, Oct. 10, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Alabama, I,imeburner, New York—B H Hanlee. . _ Steamship Gen McClellan, Howes, Baltimore— Crane A Gruybill. _ . . Steamship City of Bath, Lovewell, Boston—Rich ardson k D irnard. Ste user Twu Boys, Garnett, Augusta—arwia A Steamer Eclipse, Ward, Augnsla—J M Ktnehley, Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Ctag- horn A Cunningham. „ , Sclir Odd Feltow, Walker, bound from Hilton Head to Charlesion, put iu iu distress. B:tg Keystone, Baiter, New York—Hunter AGam- in.il. Cleared. Steamship Virgo, Phillips, New York—Unnter A Gammell. _ „ Steamship Monticeilo, Miller, Boston—Crane A Graybill. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, *o—16 bales sea island cotton, hides and mdse. Per brig Keyrtone, from New York—2,354 bricks and tiles, 182. pk»> hardware, 48fcox js do, 64 pels marble, 718 aks oohn, and muse. Per steamer Eclipse, from Angnsta—118 balsa bags, 27 bales cotton from steamer Laura. Per steamer Two Bvye, from Augusta—SO bales cot ton, 50 do rage. _____ Exports. Per steamship Momicollo, for Boston—497 bales upland cotton, 13tons old iron, 18 bales hWoi Per steamship Virgo, for New York—433 bales up land cotton, 111 bbis rosin, 95 do crude turpentine, 717 boxes ordnance stores, Id pkgs mdse, 4 bx* ftuk, 12 bags ground- nuts. o. : ' . Per steamship Alabama, from New York—J G ird- ner, H U Forward, J ttayseu. Mrs Kautone, daughter i and m ant. J Easimoml, Rev M Poole and sister, I H P,liman, Mis Button, M/»S DklW, Corned,U D O-Gonner' M Newftouse, Wlie did dhtttL EJ Loomis, captJD Weed, Mrs Uov Jenkins, Mis,, Brown, H K Wayne, G S Nicliols, l»r Grandllte Mrs f Hnahtield, B Htrsh, Mrs Bm lil«y, Mrm W S Bray- Ion, G W Plumps, W.D Ferris, H C KieltarU, L Urey, A Strain, H Devereaux. Mia D O’Conner, and others. Per steamship Virgo, for New York—O Bronson, J B Spenuer/A-A M«l«r. ? Bo»«9*;*,08ervMM^ Kane, J L Johnson, N L Jones, am. J tlccrigS. Per steamer LlZzie.Baker, from Palatka, Ae—Mrs Francis and child, Mrs Jonee end * enuereu, Mute Lachllcet, Mr Woodward, Mr bynsons and tally, A* Jenny, A Horton, A B Scott, A Watroue, J M tvaus. C Schlatter, W S Pinaey* “rVait Johnson* G Charoeus, C«1 Bardwellj I- O BdiSJA. 4 Bruce, and 8 deck. Per steamer Two Boys, from AugasU-illiee Deni- ton,' Miss-Wayoe, Mm Denton, capt H J Strobtetr, Mr*J U Geraeu. . . Consignees Par g eamship Alabama, from NewYorR-^JFT*h; uersou A Son, G Apple, Ausim A S. J’ *«*»E Burroughs, G Butler, Blair A IL W Barrett, Bilgbam, ti A Co, hell, W A C, P U Hahn, S M Brown, W K Coheu, s U ooiiln.g, M A Cohen. ClagUorn A C, C* Freeman, C A Hirsh; Coopdr,'4> A K, 'P 6. Cromwell, ~ ^EXPORTS OF OCTOBRB From October 3,1866, to October 10.1888. Liverpool Boston... New York, Baltimore. /aland. Upland. u. •••• ptSuddk^.T.TT.-.’K.-L^I • r-H pboruSKMt.L.... r — -- Massey, ColUns A Co., $ C- $ c. Philadelphia *4 .hbll 20 00 ® Scotch atwLKug.ish cask.. .dozl 4 76 ® lmiUUokJ... dul| 3 09 <# t Tailor's AliMliy Cream bbi 19 09. ® ArriS.. :....bW 6 60 5 «« BAOuuto, Gumiy -----yd ’** Tucker, Carter A Co. yd| 48 ® do Dundee 10 42 Mess bU 33 00 5 - - Extra (new)..... half bbl 17 00 (k^iSOO Fulton Masket.......half bblej 17 W (0 BAcos, Ribbed Sides lb. Clear da _ do ttM Clear SfiMs. iwt..;; V.. IlH ShOUiltem-.-rff-V {^1 , Hums:..... .*?..........Vi. -»I #£ad, Navy. Beans, M< CTVt. Uouhen liood Western lbl idles AdamSntiiie. lb| ..ylil. .....lb . Bed Ash, delivtajed ton Bugliah, do too Candy, Aas*orted...‘. tti Fuuoy. - • - ® Cheese, Farm Dairy.... J flood, Factors.. fy Beware of Oonhferfsits. All* of c be stamped with name and address. Johs Mekbthan, Esq., formerly Ptesidant of Mar rylaud’s Agricultural Society, says: - BaLTXKOBE, July 21* 1866. Messes. ir&. CUtrdi Ct.i * '-‘.j liiNTs—My Gardner has boon making experiments with your “Nonpariel French Gt»n<r ’—he has ap plied it to bee|4 •antelopes and very young cucumber vines, which At this tefcson of tbe ycarwre veryilishte to injury from insects. As far a* we can Judge* it is a first-rsteMWitete* and comes np to yoor claim of its merits. Iwlmll' fall. Cabis Passage, $25. j three tons tn wheat and r^o this tems 1.. /. • ..®| D, FilOt favy.w - sw-v «> s, MedKams..).. : .»libi| 4tesu>Li CtojuJl ......lb ( >dav. :p aher Laura Snagged.—The steamer l4mra, on ‘ *rip frum Hancock's landing, was, apagged 1 Junk a t cat Finger Cut, on Monday evening, the v Ihc cargo of the Laura consisted of twenty- cf C{jitoa » nd three thousand Bix hundred ^ y 5 *’ 3 h' f which was saved from dainege, by tbe ^ _ 5 -'Ehtcr alongside, and the assistance of Cap- '»rd, of the steamer Eclfpse. Tha bull of the rs; 3 '* la Eot ser tnuely injured, and can easily be I tj, 4 lrnaj its preeent position. The Eclipse, with is j ars ° of the Laura, arrived herb yesterday mom- ■ m ^“'friirg, Ac.—We are under obligation to ?E»- Brother- - - - - t «ll'«lied 1 ^Hfton's r for tho October numVre of tbe Galaxy, t Kew York, Ballou’s Monthly Magazine, _. _____ Wrtoa’s Railway Guide and late Charleston papers. J}) ’ciagbor" lit,. te Centlemcn are Justin reeeiptofa variety of 1 * 1 , PuBlicutiona and p paler novels which they I ' J ,lj e trade at very small profits, rii. It:SB ^'“^vsvhssox."—Mxxtdio or Vomts Gan- ^ -'Win. F Finerty, of Chicago.Dh, Central Or 0,, 1 toe Fenian Brotherhood, will address the of Savannah, on the above auhjeot, at Volk* trj at o'clock, on this (Thursday) night All ■ tomen and lovers of liberty are invited. Ad- ^lon fre#t H Crane ton, Cra-.e A D, M J Doyle, J. Dauleln, H Du Bo is, Lie Win A M, Doyle A L, L Dana, A Dutenhoftr, P DZiul.usKt, M DavtUaoti, Donean A J, T A Dunbar k Co, J Leavy, K Khi'liuli, Kr n iu AM, Eiuatein A H, C Kppmg, J tji-ieiu a Bro, Bstill A Bro, W Fowler, M lerst A Co, G c Fiten an, A AL Freldenberg. 8 Uoui1uIl, G A bcliu. L J Guilioartin, W B Grtltln A Go, U L Gilbert, A Gtomm, G w Garmauy, Heea A G. P UuZati, C M Hiilleman, A s Haiti ide, Holcombe A Co. N A llardee A 'Jo. Heidt I l,AP Uopklne, Jones A Way. Kenny A U'B,US Krawler. J Knox, Lovell A L, 3 lAtbrop A Co, Ltlientbal d- K, J Lama, J Lou got uorf A Go, loppmau A bro, LaRoche, West A D, B11 Han ee, H T Metcalf A Co, T McDonalu, D Mallei! A Co, M SMeyer, K Mclntlre A Co, and othioa. Per steamship City of Bath, from Boston—C S R, Crane A G. G O freeman, C D Rogers, Van Horn, U luma Gotten, B G TUden, B fliroch, F W Sima 4k ?a> T J Uuuoar A Co, J G Maker A Co, W A Gerdau, Ktoifdiou A B, K* Sokman, Brigham, HA CoVw Tat irop A C.I, M J Doyle * Co, K «f Kell- c LGlib^t AA® olomoni, B Mclntlre, J * W ?n,’hertordBM*lln». Ath F.etoenOOiR. Muggtae* A^T B^4ar*l*aU * Bro, Wuodolidge k BrosBloor b! cSgtuS <£ c, Lllientual A K. M ktah Meihhard A Bro, M J W Anderson A son, M T Henderaon. n men , D Farrington, SB Harrington, W-HStara- Agt, Lovell A L, J M Klnchley. Per ateamer Lizzie ’ Baker, Rom fMktka, *e—J L Villaioaga, Erwin A H. Total Exporta... CiOAtui, Gvnncaticnt. Seed and Hgvalna Imported....'..:! OarasG. St. Domtogo » ,a<fRio Java* comi Domestic Go«i— — Shirtings, % y 5 Bhirtiug^ X f ..- 4 • • • . yarns...:......'.... Cotton. Osnaburgs oz Georgia' Plains. yd 21 ® 31)4 21)4(91 21*# 19 26 (0 W . 6 (0 9 . G 00 (0 7 00 2 60 (0 43 (0 50 38 (0 40 25 0 20 (0) 24 12*0 ® 11 50 iS «• 30 (0 40 § 60 15 (0 18 21 (0 23 26 (0 Messrs. J. B. Cary ft Co., through their Agent, Mr. Louis T. Guienot, having made aa arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon outlining the gsTurns “Nonpareil | SftsticU Guano.’’ This Is the Principal Depot. -R Ay Beware of Counterfeits I All our barrels wfll be branded with our urnma and address. oc2*tf _ 60 00 _ 60 09 ®100 09 te 751» ®im«# 26 ® 99 17 ® *19 17 ® 14 ® bunch 2 25 (b 2 60 27 (jp 26 45 (0 1 4$ocm Superfine, bbl| 10 0U ® 11 09 TKAr.^ . bb » la w @ *» » f rJ. , ,—,, n.. i,Ki i ia no is min Western, fancy brands. Scaled box Cod, choice. A - - lb Bxoos.-The stock; ^etpaftAo coipts during the past week have been' free. vPi ribbed aides at 21®21Mc.; olearrlbbedsi^es at 21KC-: there are no dear aides in tha market; shoulders at 18K013C-, and hams at 28®99e. Flouu.—The stock la light, wllh a felr demand. Prices have advanced from $1 to f 1 60 ft btoL A heavy export demand, and injury to the WeMem grain crop from recent copious rains, saem to have im* parted great ftrmnsaa to the market. W# quota atr perflneat $10®11; extra, $12®13 60; Wataarn fanoy brands, $16® 18 ® bbL, and new Georgia, superfine to extra, at $7 75®8 60 « sack. FantoRTS—Continue active by steamer, though by sail little ia offering, and at reduced rates, a number of vessels Pf large tonnage having arrived in port. Engagements have bean made on sawed staff to Bos ton at $13; an timber to Boston at $13; qn aawad stuff to Baltimore, at $10. One or twu vessel* are folding for Bueaos Ayres at $20 In gold, with primage. The following ire the ruling rates: To New York, on cotton, per steamer.... *» ®? To Boston, ’* To Baltimore, “ To Philadelphia, - To Philadelphia, on Domestl Oraik.—This market has exhibited Utile fiactuation daring the last week. The demand fee sore baa been Improved during the peel tow days. . The offering stock is heavy. We quote prime Maryland white At $1 40 from store; Western white, $1 S3, MW yellow, s£9rfTiiJ“ ssrfgfiH^JJp .dswTtt Hmne-rAre aetive at 12)<c., and continue to ernve j ieely. Tuey are immediately taken for el>lpm$ijti ) I jug pafci«u g aging tn Rice.' A few caeks see retailed at 13®14o. for dejn Captoa^ y# 11 )t®12c. Salt.—There la an increased activity in tha de mand, and tha stock It being materially reduced by ahlnments to tbe Interior. No cargoes heve yet err lived. We continue to quote at $2 15®2 36. accord- inf to quality. is coming In slowly, oarpara bcin^smtiouajo contract Cou, cuoice FmtriLizxBS. Rh'os IttSMfiffiueAeft, iuatoj PeOtviMi .....ton 110 CO ®120 ou Wk 'SaH'....':-t.-»n »o uo-(* ea.w ram- vedow to. wharf bush l 25 ® White, prims.Mary land. ..bush 1 40 ® do Wcsterii ...bush 1 36 ® Oats booh Glass, America* Window Hat, Prime Nogiba)tn..,......owt Ki&Hlyrn. « e * * - CWt Hues, good Flint.... ..‘.'........Hi : * Dry Balled.;.;.. Honiar Ibok.Swedes 8 uO 300 aw • 78 or sell to arrive. We « •he gpUp are running steadily, and.they on ridgor- Jjg, dera We quqte ffoormg boMdaat pf, mtfl Mdfe dr-^ 8pet> «. dare at $28®3f. axroaTs oP tiMMfi aX> Ltumna from TM 9ept*mbmk UK- ■ Timbrf. Exported this week...,.. — ....|. Exported peuetoislly —) L>a6.J2i ->-[ y Total exports....—..-ej• ••• ^3^ 446.844' . v. AngnsteRartet. r • . ArocsVA.OUober 9. Cottom —There was a goed demand today. We quote : 1M80, 7at83,*3$at33,10at 39)4. 31 atsi^C and 8$ bates at 36 eenla. Eaartptn 367 nates. ■ares Cotton Market dltog—buyer paying taxes. a bbis .bbli 16 uO (0 13 UU .7 76 (0 8N 23 V0: (0 24, Wt & j v > 21 00 & 22 11 UU (0 3 00 (0 Ur 90 ® 09 ® 63 M ® CMTKD MTATEB SALE OB' LOTS AID ■ LANDS IK ST. HELENA PARISH, SOUTH CAROLINA. U nder sn Act of Congress entitled “An Act to con tinue in force audio amend ‘An Act to catabUsh a Bureau fur tbe Relief of Freedmea and Bafugeca, for other purposes,” attested by “Edward Mo- Pherson, Clerk Mouse of Repreouutalivee of tha United StaSee,” and by “J. W. Forney, Secretary of the Senate of the United States," July 16, 1866, and more esfeeMlr*Wter the 8th section ot tha said Art. We, Wa. HeftsY Btiebene and WHlioni B. Warding, United States District Tax Commissioners for the District of South Carolina, do hereby declare and nake known that a public sale will be held at the fficeof the Coaimiasiouera aforesaid, in the town of lesnfort. Pariah of St. Helena, Beaufort District, Jtate ot South Carolina, commencing on Thursday the first day of November, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. M. for the dispoaal of the followiug blocks: Lots aud houses situated m tbe said town of Beaufort State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocks 2, 3,6 sad 7 lots A, B, aud C In Block 9; lots A and B in block 11; blooka 17, IS, thd 19; lot A iu block 26; lots A and D in block 37; lot D in block 38; lbtsBand 0 in block 39; block 42; lot B in block 44; tot C In block 48; lot A In block 56; tots C and D in block 6'; lota A, B, and C in "Hock 61; lot E in blot* 70; lot B In block 71; lota D, JtandF In block 72; lots AandC in block 81; totC Inb’ockSO; loti ABiu block 91; lot Bin block 99r lot B iu block 116 and blocks I16,117, lift 2 00 .. ..bbl LAZO, Prrtue Leaf. .Jt pressed. — Leao Libs, Rockland p»i Beathek, Freuch^tffikin^. j. .doi Rule Hemlock.' .'. .m Oak Tanned Liquors—Whioxv— J. Gibson, Sons ft Co. e X.gsl do do Gld Necter.gal do do Cabinet....gal T J Flack ft Sou's Rest.. ..gal 'do do Ea Beat, .-gal Wallace’s Brands— Bourbon Whisky X -gsl Old Kentucky Whisky gal ImperialdJetaec Whtaky.^gal - ■■ , Leavy ft Co. s Brands— ’■"■“.y... .gal islfy....... gal 01cB9«>*oh Whisky.......gsl I^mwStar.... BBAitnXri s —. -« 5 • OUrJ , P #iMWgal Pinet, Castlllonk Co- gal Ron- -Lone 3». StKKfccr* ‘H n< * c ** e diiret Sherry Wi»V in sghth coah»to*l Fort Wine •Ti MoXoAMES, New Cuba, hhda.... .gat ®**^Froni Miils'. SSS Sxonita' lor..'...’ bb J U 00 9 x-i 10 00 ® 15 00 a 96 ® 3 10 6 60 ® 6 00 4 00 ® **TdBSaSSSi-:::- i gi POTATOES *7$Rice, Clean 8. lb ^o r ;;:.v.'.'.'.‘.'-'-’-'-'-- • v-»« KorX, Grecnlcaf * Htmp...., S Hal t^lireipoM, ap toqnanOtyaa^ 4 60 ® 2 60 ® wsm •12j41 embrmad within section fourteen (14), fotean (Ifi), twer.ty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-seven 436), Township 3 south, range 1 west, by United Stales Dis.rict Tax OommUsioner’a survey of the lauds in the aforesaid Pariah of St. Helena (exaepting those heretofore'sold, namely, 106 lets on Aster street,"2* oh Buuulie street, 1' cm DeKelb Street, 1 au Franklin street, 6 on Greene street, 7 on Iaord street, 4 on Marion street, 4 on Pulaski street, and 6 on Dulucey street), being more than 2,000 lo(e oh toe i.yi. Und, and about 800 moral; lots. ’ Also, at the same place, at 19 o’clock A. M. December 3d. I860, ell tbe Government School Pines In the said Si. Helena Parish, numbered from 1 to 33 iudusive, each either entire or ia two er mffi* divi sions, lathe GOfomiRfonenimap deem expedient, tite dnmfoni price being tan doUars ($lU) *n acre. ■ Home of tbe above named ptuperiy^heing now lesaed. wdl be a dd subject to theljnfofotffie lease*. Tbe aforesaid antes may fia w(jaeftn*l, as may ty is disposed «f to the higbsat bona Me. bidder. Terms cash in Ml cases; and if mepaH Within two data alter being struck ofi, tbe property may be taken by any petndn'giving tbe soma imcnhtjor baaaanp again for sale to the highest bidder, at the discretion of ibs Commissioners. Office U. S. Direct Tax Comission, Baaqfori, % C. October 1st, 1886. JfENBY BRISBANE, ■ v Cr.V."l^rtT«?6^MiroftW* 7"^ oc2-dlm ^ . ftwRoutly Notice to Maimed Soldiers Exicvttvx DxrxariAEVT. , —-.“To . Go., September 20,186A IS report of tha Committee of fletentifi. Bur tfeens, appointed to examine samples ot Artificial iM Mibmitted to their hwparttofi by nfawit manufacturers, having been receives, the contract la Awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for Us Army and Many LM, mid far bis Koeler Aim, aa the lowaat Uddm, “taking into eonaideemtien quahiy oa well an yrica.” in tbe language el the Act. And toe said Douglas Bly FOR DARIEN. THE STEAMER H. M. COOL, TAYLOR,.Commander, 1 N, B.—All flrgffht payable by shipper!. lylfi-tf FOR. SALS, RTVKR STEAMBOATS aad TOW. BOATS, ot vaiioni Mae!- and draft. Sailing Vessels, tK*am Ba ges, 4c. A. M. DA COSTA, No 42 Water »rw. N. Y. FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW -YORK Steerage, $13 Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 SHAMES, $M EACH. FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE - And no other umesment made, except by direction of a majority of all the Stockb jlden. r omens: J. P. SLOAN ....President; E- K. RAWhON Vloe Frwldent. JN». 0. WBITNEB Bectotaty. P.F. PEASE Treasurer. BOBT- LOGAN General Superintendent. ?ke fine Mdewheel steamship * * ' ^ ALABAMA, UMSBURNEB. Commander, , Win sail as abore on Saturday, Oot. 13, *t lt» o’eloe% a. ft. For freight or passage, having superior aceommb- datiore, apply to b, H. HARDEE, No 13 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, oc9 Ho. 6 Bowling Green, New Y'-tk. PIRECrOBS: J. P. LOGAN, K. R. RAWSON, p.P. Pease,* SORT. LOGAN. & H. Mcf AWRt, JNO G. WHITA KB, W. P. PARKHCRsT. This Company proposes to operate In Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee. Haring leased Lands In the immediate vicinity of recent oil dieooveriee, It now offers a portion of its Stock tor sale, the amount paid upon which shall be returned tot epurchaser before general diviiiend win be declared, limited amount of Stock may be secured by call ing oa the undersigned, a*enis in till* city oc3 BELLJA YLLY A CHRISTIAN. JFor Liverpool. Tbe A 1 American Ship Ellen Hood, Captain Pzhhzu. will bare Immediate dispatch. For freight engagements apply to oc9d!t WILDER ft FULLABTON. Boston and Karannah Steamship Line. STORE LO LET, he best bnHness part of the city. Inquire at the News and Herein Office o 3 npwo MONTHS AF+hR DATE, IppdSIitou w® . . will be made to the court o'CMlnaiyol Bulloch itounty tor leave to sell all the lands beton.ing to the estate of JAME-i H MARTIN, late of said ooun* ty, deceased, tor tbe benefit ot the heirs and creditors said estate. This 30th day of September. 1864. JAMtCS AI.DERMAN. se2Alaw$m Administrator de Bonus Non. FOR BOSTON. ' ti f> U1/ The feat steamship CITT OP BATH, G. W. Lovawaix, Commander, will iu.ll for the above port on Saturday meat, Oct. 33, at — o cloek. FURNITURE. DEGRAAF ti TAYLOR, 87 and SB BoWery, aad SS Christie IL, NEW YORK. S ~17LL continue to be the larged Furniture Mann. faciurers til the city. piDT /YR DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy and Tietorla Bediteads, FOB THE SOUTHERN TRADE At W percent, reduction In price. ecS ft BARNARD. FOB NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship line. SIDE WHEEL LINE. CHEAP ICE HOUSE. I CIS I ICE! A TICE BOC8& comer Whitaker street and South A Bread Mrcet lane, south side, AW OWE CERT BJ QUANTITIES, 75 CTS. FEB 100 LB8. DELIVERED, $1. oe3-lw • F. BROWN. Cabin Pa—ge. .Steoragft, $13 a. fhs new and very bat aalllog tide-wheel steanuhlp HERMAN LIVINGSTON. SJM0 tons burthen, J. B Baker, commander, will positively sail on her regular tiny, Thursday, Oet. 13th, at I, o’cloeh a. m, For ftelght or passage, having new and splendidly amagedtaccommodatlcju; ^gLUkRYON N B —NOengaged MmHSwmSCrTW Oet. 9th, nnless paid for. c hii >l tub vmmiiuum RAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB ST. THOMAS, PABA, PERNAMBUCO,$ mahta, AND RIO DX JANEIRO. d il ST-LitJ'-'A .Hemoraada, » St eamthlp Aliiiuna reports—Oet 8, M a-m, sttauisup sqa Salvador, bound north. Hew Ysrk ffimay Msrhe ’■ L KmrYoni.OAAKr bnndaoft* Id be _— — . demand for currency to more the crope, contrary to all precedent, has not affected the orloe-of eenney Aerially, and has cessed to he regaraMln most qnyj ten as an element of dange*.to.4B*cq(afl^f jptm e9f~ money. . The euMnMit In the share merfcet, ceased by the gto‘»»»>wmy; wtjjMft M no time within toe The torn tint KlUk inwaaij, wwmi past flmryeam baa set mu the ahert read tojmtqm Sfito the Chbntiotii.. syr-Bfandi,,.^. White {I ZJ fHL w 'ZZL£ii£"'in* ateia'.-ffi *» Chewing, do * Bright enoice grade*. . gpww 8 Twgmn u i ... vnlBi whim Wood, Oak, in, Lightwo*. 1V —' '”^21 fhmpaDsbb. | .f VC; « aij^/xrc'A bus {•. l iTided tn sectl<ms second and third of eeht Art* j may be seen by celling on tbe Ordinary*) may to the contractor and be supplied. Partiee ap- liyinh enjoined to STiict edmpbanee with tbe Ad . Bly requests that the Ordinaries commnnicete te u at the name and address of eech person to whom the v may Inane a certificate. Let thla order be publiahed in the papers of this city; the Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, fit- lagiftA Intelligencer* Borne Conrier, Aogaitt^ClIinfch Jt Sentinel, and bavapnah HeWa nrf Bvrid <ne ' chables i. junuittk Governor. Sko.2. Be it farther-enactedU Thdt.WkeneTer any maimed* indigent eel der of. oyw, alphas become eo maimed in the leivlrtof tin ShHe* in the ser vice el the Confederate States, wjufe e monber of mgr Georgia military Otganiaatima 1* MmHpe Ijwfffi for suchwoMfot «ff offie*. to apply to toa OfoUuary the OountV where he reMdea.f&r an order to okmin Such artificial limb* or part thereof, as hie maimed condi- tlon nay reader ntrasmry; -whfoft ha alallb. eatitfod tn receive on complying with the conditions of thia Stic. 4. Balt further elected, That «v»ry waft ap plication shall contains pereooM ileawjptinn of the amlicant. designating bis age, color of hi. hair i egres, his Imight, and any other dtotiBgntahiqg mark qaiculatad to inanre his identity, also th. company togiwmiit to which he behmged, tbe piace awd tlm receiving hia wound, and bis present hatimaa or ploymant;whichatatemmt ihMlbe sworn tabythe applicant, and the facta verified by amne citissn of thf General, accompanied with . be believes tbe statements to bo entitled to ertdit; which cppUcction end entifiecta Ml be •led in tiw office of r* n —— ] - * oc34w Under con'aam with tho UftlM-Statas an4„fcmd Geverumenta for the carriage of the moils, will difo patch one of their ' SEW FIBST CLASS HIDEWHEEL m v ap A-afMU « * |T-0. each over 2,98* toBvhartftrtt, • On th* 22d of, Every Month, From th*. Port of\ S^wOVork! Fbr the following named porta and at the follow. Ing rates of passage, DapaiM in gold nr fta equiva lent: a wap From New York to St. Thomaa. From Naw York to Fmn. .sr... $88 .....gliii From Mow York to — no From Now YoA to Notice. urn Y. heniiRRhon, M. P. BE.VPORT, miriuw EXCHANGE WHARF, ARUFACTUBES Satis. Tania, Cats, Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Falls; White Flour Sacks, 34, 48 end 9$ pounds; B^i ot aR alma for rice, grain, fte. Having good workmen and first, dais aewing mArhlnre, ran fill ordere for Bm» at «hor* notice. Taqanllnafor hire..oc3 M 866 ® r y 1866 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Einstein beckman, 151 CONGRESS ST., 8ATAKNAB, Ait ready to ahow the Hack ad ail Faicy Dry GocAs to ha foandiaihisaRy, aftdwhkG arwoOkred attim LOWEST PRICES. Call and tea lOr youradvim, «d-tt Law Notice. » rtlHR UNDERSIGNED Wfll preetfoe IAW Ifi tha A atatoandredarMOoartttatkecltyof e-vaorah. aovg-w . • jam. JOHNION F. C. UOHTB ft lO, (Late Ughto, Newton ft Bradbury a,) Hlghcm piamdnm at tfea A’r^oM W«Md w Fa r adti Rxklhtnon of the ladaotry of aU Hatieoa. This well knows astabUahmmt la sW eon tinned by F C. LIGHTS aad Louis EMN9T, at the old auad. 4ft Sroomeatmaa, batweaa C-oaby and Rim ■ow Yarn city. jy44>aad For Rent, A large I’d duhatli MBPWtt tit- A. j. j. BLOiS, oomiissraN aGro forwarding ■'■‘JkV CHfiflUH Eft'CftST ««• hayAAh.