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FOB KBIT tor*
steamship General Barrie* Thursday. 0*, 18th
' ,’elock P- m - *
fob bjxtimob*.
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Ste:
awship Nor‘h Poll “> ^T. October 19th. At-
- " fob Florida.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, every SalnMay morning, a*
's^rWlwSnore, every Tuesday morning, at
sco’cWk- fob partis.
amcr h. «. Cool, every Friday morning, at •
o'clock- j
Arrival and Depwrtwre off Testes.
Arn veS
Arrives
BVILBO.ID D.vrLX PAaaKHOKB UP ZKAIB
"savauush at..
lESlRVk
UuU Vat Au^u8U at
at Macon...
8*. V
7 A. M.
daily down passenger train
Lca f,s An«uSa at* *8:45 a. m.
*.t Sivanuah at *....7:U6f. M.
W"* op NIGIir PASSENGER TRAIN
, r«aSavauiiah at ..............TrOSP/ic.
^ A^usta at 4:00 A.* *.
aU ‘*' 9 al Macon at 7:00 a. M.
A!Tl DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
v ^aaM^inat 5:40*. M.
’ , Iwooco.t 8:25 P.M.
L> »tauvaunah at 5:30 a.m.
A:r ,j. c »i11b and Gordon trains oonnaet with
[ . anad"'™ night passenger trains at Gordon.
th ; , SI) (ipLF uailboad—pailt (Sundays ex
‘ cepted)
. qjoiinih at 7:80 A. M.
Ttioiuaaville at 7:50 p. M.
p.:us Tlioiasaville al 6:u0 a. "
Acr-
W Jennings, do
1 Tracey, ' do
OaptBayraore, do
J M Form an, do
A B Jones, do
J Beckett, City
B B Bell, Concord
S M Brown, Bainbrldge
G 8 Harley, Fla
J V Collnin, N T
Mr* MrsCS Wylly i.
Barke co R j 3
K ASpold k lady, Falla |
SCREVEN HOUSE—O. McGlHLT.
JT Norris. Johnson eo to
* Ttialueimer and lady, J
- Pujkhksepsie
TL Spencer, Balt
,vps at jjavanuah at
......6:10P. X.
:;iTILL tt li ROT HER,‘Newsdealers, SU-
;la .t llookseilers. Bull streei (down stain;
' al . t t ,( tijy sane, next to the Poet Office, are an*
. ,.iii agents for the Daily News A Herald.
( (.:uci3ic»i5*iih them will be promptly attended
Meeting of the Board of Healtk.
Va , r ,vgnl:ir meeting of the Board of Health was
v, evening. Present—Dr. J. D. Fish, Chair-
#iBi and abuut twenty members.
:.,e minutes of tlic last meeting were confirmed,
jar mortuary report was then read, showing the
. 3 , r of deaths for the week to have been twenty
and twenty-one blacks; ot which three whites
i: .seven blacks were from cholera.
The Chairman submitted bills for various amounts,
- cli were i*aid from the donation of two hnndred
u. i fifty dollar* appropriated to ihe Committee on
•cfl-nge and Drainage, leaving on hand a balance of
si dollars. . . v .1 i j
lie following wards were reported by the members
• cm a healthy condition: Berrien, Chatham, Chari*
t .;s. Nov Franklin, Forsyth’, Lafayette, South Ogle-
. Magazine, Reynolds, Washington, Columbia,
fcr.yu and North Oglethorpe.
t-Tpfciliip II. Russell—
1.»iv.-il, That the City Council be requested to
jv^vjiriato $14 to the Roaril, which is a balance
. ;lo Committee on Sewerage and Drainage.
inti on was also offered by I*. If. Bussell, that
vuMic-ition of the weekly report of tnter-
:iti ba discontinued, as the cholera has disap-
. rjre j. It being announced by one of the menibers
:ut there were but two more meetings to be held by
p iard, the Resolution was withdrawn.
By John J- Fitzpatrick—
K.-o.vi i. In at the report ot the Committee on
Stnerae and Drainage be published in one of thoeity
Scv ralamcndm' nts were offered, after which, on a
> uuii made by Mr. J. Hamlet, which waa carried,
liit- resolutions and amendments were laid on
table.
A ubalar statement was read, showing the number
cf deaths from January 1st to October 14fth to have
heu 404 whites aiul C91 blacks, of which 59 whites
lij blacks died from cholera, and 2 white* from
yellow fever.
Dr Myers submitted the report drawn up by the
committees of the Board of Health and Georgia Modi
al Society, to be presented at the next session of the
fi-orsia Legislature, for the creation of a new Board
of Health.
The r port was read and considerably debated upon
It \i x- rabera of the Board, after which the follow
ing rt-oluiion, offered by M. J. Desvergera, was read
| ndak.FU.il:
vr.;*:r.as. the bill prepared and submitted to this
B-ri by ill- committee appointed in pursuance of a
Nsuiuiiou "f this board passed the — of September
las.. ~ • Le t » create a Board of Health invested wftli
hi’3 rmiiury power over the persons and property ol
i:.i.;.vua, ami to a great extent indepe&deut of our
u.:uicii«i authorities, we deem it our solemn duty,
| . r< further upon a measure involving so
&y uw ir.i. rusts ot our people, to aubmlt the said
:u ometitutccl by choice of our citizens the
io n A tiie interests of our city. Therefore,
. Thar the said bill be laid before’Council
nra:; -n. and th t an expression of the views
rand Aldermen of tnc city upon the same
c-iucaly rt quested.
-• *iij4 uo further business before the Board
•mam&essas
•■•itete during tea da? qnate, am atm
out, hid no eflset on thto mvtet, ta
MfMQOBN Ultl
A good elaa of
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H.
_ 8 Te*l, rir TonawandA R Kirby,
JTtaai. do ORByc>, A
| L^in, PRUbS,
H Shaw, Rlchoood ,
MBS?*-
*■ si^r
* STt .?*2 Bar
jUCooW.1
i Hand, (H
I StrobkAT, O,
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B.
■ It ClATk, Ok lU j fp
8 RBraudon, str Q Barnet Dr J J
D Backman. R m
J PosteU, City
G B Thomson, Richmond
JSBankwriehl, Ha
T Jackson, Cliv
C Clark, St Loola
PAVILION HOTEL—H. K.
A Thalhelmcr, wife * chid' 3 o Powers aaqib
Sarg Q A McSHUer. U8 A D Co.ua lU
H THorcross, NY B B McCsl “tU
T 3 Benson, NY Jh T Wooding, La
R M Dome re,
C Wlthoff, H T
A W Ballard, 81
G W Schuyler, wile, MMkl
* nurse, St Catkariaea
H J Stewart, Fla
Shipping intelligence.
Mlnlatnra Al
Son rises..
Son sets...
1IIOH WATSR.
AtTyGee 1 83; At Port si
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1866.
Arrived.
^ Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Baate
Steamship North Point, Billups, Baltteore—La
roche. West * Daniels.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohan.
Schr Abby B, Kerguaon, irom Tybea.
Cleared.
Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter A
Gammeil.
Steamer Eclliwe, Ward, Augoata—J M
Sloop Fleet, Barrett, Biceboro—Master.
Imports.
Ptr steamer H M Coo], from Darien—9
island cotton.
djeurued.
The county Court*
•• C naty Court, His Honor, Judge Levi 3. Bus*
. '•••lUijDg, commenced its wMslon yesterday
i'-‘- Jury found true bills against the follow-
2*g Jumt-il porsons:
• - liarmou Jonea (colored)—Simple larceny.
^ v. Henry Garrett (colored;—Simple larceny.
— c v>. 1‘ompey Boyd (colored)—Simple larceny.
Ti. Ellen Sullivan—Simple larceny.
5-*va. David Warren ;(colored)—MaUdoos mis-
^ .r 3 . David Warren (colored)—Assault and bat-
Mayor’s Court.
only oape brought up for trial before hla
| the Mayor, yesterday, was that of Clara Jenkina, bol-
t-j, charged with violating the City Ordinaoce,
a disorderly house on Harrison street. 8a
| :*lvritu-*.fc h living in the neighborhood of the
teified ill regard to the disorderly
MMuimilij- k-pt up on the premise*. Hi* Honor fined
Uit ofi- iiJer tue sum of $10, and in default of pay-
asm, lube , P1U t0 Joil for th(rty jay.
P»1 Fashion*— -mats, Cap*, Ale.
Tiurs wiu he found at the establishment of H. A.
• tsev, us Congress street, a large and exceedingly
| ‘““ :: °l "tool- of Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured
: the fall ana winter season. It comprises a variety
5: .'H and all remarkable for neatness. Also a
L ’“ ‘ tuck Ti™. Scarfs, of the latest styles, ko. tf
I ,t“' VIISI: I ' AIBKD -—Owing to the iict that tb«r*
.f 1 c “' :!:1 T sickness now in any of the se
Ic-ini that the quarantine restrictions
I - taeved irom Turner'* Bocks, bdow
seaport
is have
Per steamship Leo, for Now York—SSI bate up.
laud cotton, 5 do aea island do, 44d oo
stores, 21 bales dcmesllcs, 12 pkgg mdse, 288 pkgs
dried fruit, 7 bbls beeswax.
PMM.engers.
Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philedelnhls Mte
8 M Ely. Miss T tleald, Mrs Dr J KCargeJ u Josephs!
M B Colton, G W Parnell and lady, A Gemendem
Mrs Cemendeu, Mrs s B Iuglis, Mrs a J Brown ate »
children, T Kirby, Mrs Cape S C Oolesberry, Mrs As
bold, Mrs T O Henderson and child, Mte F C
oerry, Mrs »V R Fleming, child and none, A
hart, MrsCDeWitt, W K Newmeyer. UDHi
and lady. J -Homar, J Yarrow.
Per steamship Leo, for New York—Mrs S A Good
win, Him J Hart, b 8 Scrapton. Ur J Ridgaly, H 8
Shell, J Jones, Capt Davis, 8 Ashton, C HSpencer.
and B steerage.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—A W Ballard,
G W Schuyler and wife, Miss AC Kell. C 8 Wylly and
lady, Miss E M Blount, J Blued, W Wilcox. C B Dtek-
ersou, T S Carter and 20 deck.
Consignees.
Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—0 R
MIA Cohen, Brigham, H * Co, C L Gilbert, A k O
R R. G Oit, Crane * G, Brady, 8 * Co, T J Daabar k
Co, Weed * Co, O Cohen, W H Whitney, A Mini*, J
A Roberts, Hunter * G, L H Lovett.
ar steamship North Point, from Baltimore— R T
Burch, Bothwell * W, Bryan, U * Co, W B
W Bordley. E O Brnce, T Bateson, J A Barrc
W * C, Ounnerat * J, M A Cohen, Crane k d, A
Cunningham, Champion * F, Claghorn AC, CL
Coley, W M Davidson, Dnncan * J, M Ferst fc Co,
Holcombe * Co, Hntcbinson * Co, 3 G Haynes. G M
Hetut, Hess * G, M Hart, R H Habers Lam. 8 H Ham
ilton, J K Johnson, J J Josephs, J Koox, LsRoche, W
* D, A B Lace, J Lama, C P Lopez, LangadorT £ Co,
R Mi lull re * Co, J McMahon * Co. 8 8 Miller, J B
Me! tosh, E L Neidiluger, Parse A Son, C D Rogers,
Sisters of Morey, Sorrell Bros, i-cramon. 8 fc Co, T *
Gordon, K H Tatem. B G Tilden, B F Ulmer, WUoox
A O 1, wilder A F, C R if,
Consignees per Central R. R.
Oct.lfi.UI6.
706 bales cotton, 28 do yarns, i do domestics,*
boxes guns, 3 cars scrap iron, 4 bbls aadfi boxes drk
fruit, 7 bbls floor. G box a eggs 6 bal a hides, *4 ears
mdse, to Wilkinson, YV A Co, W A Mlnen, Palot, T A
W. Scranton, S A Co. C L Gilbert, Bryan, H A Co, J
McMahon A Co, Bmn A M, Linville <* O, Solomon. A
Co, K Habersham A Son, Lathrop A Co, Capt Rey
nolds, J A Roberts, E K Hertz A Co, F W Sims A Oo,
A 8 Hartrtdge. P U Botin, J Washburn A Co, W H
mark A Co, N * Hardee A Co, Tison A G, Erwin A
-H. WMTnnno, Crane AG. KF Metcalf* A Ca, W
Battersby A Co, L J Gullmartin. R C Wade.
RESIDENCE
H
For Sale.
I OFFER for sale my Residence, wltkita
■ extensive grounds, situated in tba most de
sirable and beautiful part of Thom
The House la large, handsome and
nnmt; me Gardens large, productive ate ham!
-arranged; the Orchard contains many varieties of
celie».t trait, and the Vineyard three varietiee of
grapes. The water is abundant and excellent
The place contulns 80 acres, the whole
bnllding lots. Streets are i -
going np around the place.
8. J. COALSON.Tho
Or BRADLEY, HILL A CO..
sep25-lm Savannah.
The Empire State
IISIIAICE CIMF1NT,
C. F, McKAY, President,
' AVGUSTA. GA.
A881TO OX FIRST Of APRIL, 1664
•388,489.85.
KDWARD THOMAS, E. a CLAYTON,
2 K 2 K 2^?„ HCLL ’ 8 - D LISTON.
C. F. MoCAY. GEORGE GIBBON!
3. 3. RICHARDS.
.Ttenpdmalgate.having been appointed i*ent of
tha above named Company, la prepared to taka Fire
Stem on aeaaonahto terms.
oo4-Sta wiw
C. W. W. BRUIN,
Agent.
Corn and Oats,
2,000 BC8
H ELS Prime WhlteCarn,
4,000 bushels Prlaie YeU w Corn,
2.eoo bushels Prime Oats,
wfil ha aold very low, to close consignment by -
oell-lw GUBRABD * FKBBILL.
Chatham Sspbsidb C**bt.
}
TT Is raw,
X Court that the Tax Colleetorof Chatham county
be. aad be is hereby authorized, empowered and
directed to assess end collect, as a tax for the pre
sent year for county purposes, fifty per cent, upon
' amount or the state tax for the present year, 1SG*
nd It te Ibrther ordered, that fifteen (Id) cents on
every one hundred dollars worth of property re
turned bo collected, as also one dollar upon each and i-
every male Inhabitant ot this conniy, on the Urstdayi '
Of April last, between the ages of twenty on* and
sixty years, as an extra tax for educational purposes,
to pay the comity debt, to meet expenses ei the
County Court, and increased expenses of the Jail at
the present period, and other unforeseen expendt-
Aud It is fhrther ordered, tast fifty per centtua en
the State tax be collected from all practitioners of
tow, physic and dentistry, from every dagaerresu,
amhrotype, photographic, and similar artists; from
•Van aectionesr, from every keeper or a pool ar bil
liard table for public play, from every keeper of a
bagatelle table for pabllc play, from every keeper of
a tao-pfn Alley or Ailey of like kind for paMic play,
and from the keeper of any other table, stand or
place hr any other game or play with or without a
name, oaleee for exercise or a amriaameat only, and
not prohibited bv law; aad from every agent of, or
person engarrd In any gift lottery, or enterprise of
like character in Chatham coaaty.
GEO. P. HARRIeON, J. I. C. O. C.
JOHN 8CKEVBN, J. t. O. C. C.
JNO. WILLIAMSON, J. I. C. C: C.
Tree extract from the minute*.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
Clerk J. C. C.
BABEEtT’S
M
ON THIS CONTINENT.
Itt* WAXRANTET) to KkWroRR oa.>r HAIR to its
ORIGINAL, NATDKAI. color, In every, ISC it Will STOP
the hair from falling opt; it win Ir e too csd from
hamoreanddandniir; pro mot g the crow > h of ihe
■aik, and is a bkaptiful dkkssino.
We offer no large rewards, but we nth > all of
our agents to kepund TummoNET to « i y pe • n who
will use two bottles, and (ten eay Ba i eti • Vege
table Hair Rbrokative has not per irtLe all we
claim.
Vetttmonv from the capital of the Untieu State*.
Messrs. Barrett A Co;
I waa lnducad to give yonr Hair p epat atlon a trial,
ad can heartily recommend It as unequalled as a
Drawing- Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair
a luxuriant richness, and to the bead a cool and
agreeable sensation, while it is thorough In re-
the hair to Its natural color.
W. Hamlet.
Very respeotfuily,
Washington, D.C., May 16,18G6.
Msaare. J. B Barrett A Co :
I was induced by a friend to mak a trial of Bar
rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative, and 1 am very
much pleased with the effect It has had on my hair.
I waa nearly half grey, and now, before using one
bottle, my head is freed from dandruir, and my hair
has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe itar-
rett’a to be the best hair preparation in the world.
Wm. Hamilton.
fredontar, N. Y., April 26,1866.
J. K. BARRETT * CO., Traprietors,
Manchester, New Hampshire.
JACOB LIPPMAN,
Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent
P~ Sold by all Druggists.Jy2-tf
Notice
HEREBY GIVEN that the pArtnerships bercto-
A Oo
Co.. 1
of D. O. LI'.
A. 3. MILLER will give his attention to the busi
ness In Savannah, and 8. B. TUl'MAS to the business
In Madison, In liquidation.
A. J. MILLElt.
8. B. THOMAS,
August, 1964 Surviving Partners.
Hie sube'ribers will continue the Grocery and Com
mission Business In Savannah, Ga, al the store oc
cupied by the late firm, on Bay street.
August 1866. MILLER A BROTHER.
The subscriber solicit* for the new a continuance
o{ tbep tronage extended to the late firm.
S. B. THOMAS,
One of the survivors.
August, 1866."U2:-tf
A. AUSTELL,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
W. U INMAN,
(Late of Georgls,)
New York.
A.nstell & Inman,
-'«:hooncr Abby B., Captain Ferguson, which
' ■ stationed off Tyboe as a quarmntlue ship,
°P to tile city yesterday. The quarantine has
I 'jiMdjt Tvbee, but the regulatlona will be en-
. J ' s “°rt time yet from the station, which is
“ r rt Pulaski.
*■'1 atnuzLPULv.—The steamship Tonawanda,
• - ■ Teal, arrived hero yesterday morning at three
• ■ ma( i 0 the run from Philadelphia in
w -'pace Of sixty hours. The Tonawan^;
: her reputation tor regularity, end Can M
■ tmluiostto the hour. She brings a large
^^^•engers aud a good freight, and we Were
'--‘ptain Teel recovered from his lets sick-
g,j. ‘ ' cl -s of Philadelphia papers to Saturday, in
. '" ' I the mail. Purser Clias. S. Teal will •—~*
No. SO Wall street,
HEW YORK.
W E are rally prepared to make liberal cask te
T iaarrtr 'it~ on consignments irom Marchasls
and PlaflfBS; both at this place and a*, our agendo*
throughout tbo South. Our Mr. Austell, of Atlanta,
will arrange advancements there. Cotton ate mey-
ebaud s* will be forwarded to ue with dispatch by
our a?eats, Messrs Brady A Moses, of Bsvtaaah.
We will exett our best energies to give eettsfaetioB,
and promote the Interests of our patron*.
from our Mouther* frieada^rewrsct-
8
l-'QCEST.—Dr. Myers held an inquest
,;!j" <llt ^Jy of a negro man who waa sceidentmlly
<. * ll “ Ogccchee Canal near the river lock.oa
| AA rA ^ L R ia supposed that the negro at-
'■-t-to cross the canal on the gates of the lock,
''he influence of liquor, and accideu-
. '' r - toe jury rendered a verdict
"'•-''8.
"tut .— ——
if- -Heaeure in nuiicing the sdvertiaement of
From hi* expe-
I ti-m' " “kler. in our columns.
I u * Comtnifsion Business,
1 d-.a, with the Custom House, we sre confl
Ue * •, jIk able to give satisfaction to those who
*** lJ c «:-nd to him their patronage.
' '-'- iliionz -
ti
ICi,^' ‘ •“■RNonE—The steamship North Point,
I'satf, j. ,cps ' from Baltimore, arrived at her wharf
flgi,,^ 10 "li'y-flve hours. Considering th* large
Igiy ‘ rt'ght by the North Point, this is an *Xd
«Mi.i .«► Purser Bulans will please accept
I r tUt8 °' late Baltimore papers.
I * ■ * ■ ■' .
®’-\tlr r , ‘ A c llBE Cowfast.—At m meeting of the
reCompaJ, y, heldon Monday evening,
" ; 85>d T wa * eiected 2nd Foreman, vice P I
" ’ , . r <1 < * co - T - Thous, 3rd Foreman,viee
' *“*12nd Foreman.
c 1 t " —————
—i,,, f,LiD 'Ts shouid be enrad, as
cured, as they mire-
Consignments f
fully solicited.
Nutting, 3?owell«fc Co.
BANKERS^
MA.COW. GKO
\)l
HUTTING,
POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
JeSS-sin
EDWARD PADELFORD,
SAVANNAH.
Memphis CTenn.) Coupons and
Past Due Indebtedness.
Y AN ORDINANCE passed by tbs Board Ol
T>r an
X> Mayor
datned that
and Aldermen^ Sept. 25,1866, It waa or-
the past due Bends and Coupons Indebt
edness of the City of Memphis be reeeWed tordnea
lng the City, are refundable <n 30-year boada of
by the City of Memphis:
Memphis, Tenn., CKy Bonds and coupons past due.
Memphis, Team, and Little Rork Rtllroad Coupon*
i ait fine.
Memphis, Tenn., and Charleston Railroad Coupons
Memphis, Tenn., Ohio Railroad Commas past due:
Memphis, Tear., Mississippi end Tenn. Railroad
Coupons past due.
Inquiries for further particulars, by mte or other
wise, will receire punctual attention. Address
P. T. HUGHES,
oc8-26t city Controller, Memphis. Teufi.
OUR HOUSE
DINING ROOMS.
iTlng leased the above favor Ha
‘ having refitted and refur-
TOBS3SS2#?-- -
bto*I
^ doses of Ana’s flsyf*y+«r.T-A
i , iIlos ' >P«khng .withruddy ting*.
fcfl-toJL P , lel1 * nd Slowing
* hc,kll f ,klD - c
!^® 0r8 “*- To ,
l«8M.„ rMi «'e th* impurities of th* blood by
' 4 * b “ dc « , » Saxazivx Poos. ->■*■
only :
FOB SALE*
QHE MACARTHY GIN, teeo»< hfite. W» h
sold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY 4 OP-1
septs cor. Bar «te Abercora Wrote.
FOR RENT,
t
arms. FOI
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS in the
brick building on the corner ol Bay and Lip-
bnildlngon the corn
coin streets. Possession given immcdiatel:
EDWARD PADELFORD.
Law Notice.
fTHE UNDERSIGNED Will pl.ctice LAW in the
A State and Fedaral Courts In the city of S'vannap.
JA3. JOHNSON/
Rockland Lime.
1000 ^k HE - L9 FIB ? T Q UALrrT > COBB’S
aeptl-tf
leby
ARD801
•N k BARNARD.
Notice.
r W. N8VTTT, of the firm of Nevtt. Lathrop 4
I. Rogers, has associated himself with Lathrop*
i. la the Bn
* Dry floods 1
U-tf
at the oM stand of
HENRY LATHROP A CO
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL'
FOR SALE.
ass:-*
fen Works, 8
bona power.
FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
a Mill, asanafaetared to order at the Pnl-
Ne York. Consists of an engine or 40
/.return flue boiler, with all the conv*.
aiences complete; Iron frame, 4a feet carnage; 56
Inch saw; patient self-setting head blocks; l»a feel
log cvriii, with pulleys and first class belting for the
BUI complete. The whole Is perfectly new and C!
*a purchased low onapnllaition to
— |f LaWiCHK. WEST A DAMTBU.
Bailiff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on TUESDAY, the 3#th day of Octo
ber, 1866, m (root of tlie Court Houre, In the
city of Savannah, between the legal bonis of sale, the
S&Z&nm Chairs, _ . „
bottom Bucking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and
— jeka, ate other articles loo nt *“
Levii
I colo
Bailiff County Court C. C
Gunny Cloth.
.^0 %Vi B t c n w Un ^iA»v « T b*bnard
THE NEW YOEK ”
Life Insnrance Company:
Assets, - - Over $5,000,000
W*. H.
SAVANNAH BRANCH OFFICE:
tSaaaaa fintunva, corner Bay and Ball
~ LOCAL BOARD OF REPXRENC1
J. W. Lathrop A Co. Miller * Brothe
Sorrel Bro bare. DeWitt a Marga
WlUdnaon, WUaoa fc Oo.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W.4L Bfilioch, MB. i. G. Thoi
ThM Oompanr lastricUr mutoal, th* policyhoktes
regteBMtefiteroproBtfi.^^ ^
HKMBT HARNET..
M JSr ,a “-^SA’SS^aSstim
’clock. In treat of
Emporinm of Fashion.
;
Cor. Bull St ani Bay lane,
First Doom North or Ptlaski Bouse,
,-C . - ,VTiflR3M;
Savannah, Q«.
AUCTION.
BY .SI»fi' WYWYfc CHRMtUI.
t-aib Uf) barrel* Potato*^
5 huRSlieAdS
8WE(fFar"
Groceries. Wines, Liquor*.
Tobacco, Segais, Cheese,
- Sffi&ae"-
Starcfc, Tinware, Hats.
Shoes, Dry Goods, Furniture, fcc.
DRAPER find TAILOR, ~ 1
h • . .
Shirt Makfir >f !
GLOVER and HOSIER;"
— - ;i uhiaViU
JO
IKE BEAD Y-M A D E CLOTHING,
Fall aad Winter Goods Now Upcmlng.
Walking Saits, DreefiSaRfe
n 1’Lc3
Overcoats and Capee.
Party, Wadding, Bi
Pants of Black and Colored English. French
and American Doeskins and Case!-
meres, In variety- 1 •
‘•Katy-did,’’ “Blatori,” “Coquet,’’ “Park,”' Bis
marck,’' “Driving," “so-calletl," and sixty
other now styles ate varfette of
Hals and Caps, assorted colors-
Shirts and Collars, of my own moke, which
have no superior In quality, fit and
elegance or finish.
Underclbthlng of all grades, itrSflk, Merino,
Cotton, and heavy Wool.
English, French and German Hosiery or all grades.
Glove-, Suspenders, Ties, Scar-s,
Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac.
All Goods first-class, and aold as low as tlu same
ualitiee can be bought in New York or Northern
isrkets.
For anything in the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR
NISHING GOODS line,
<w> TO IVES':
0C13-2W . > 1
non an* by ftefifiUMBF of the port wardens
forjtcconnt or the Underwriters and alt concerned.
' oclT
TPrff -JL.V -
-XSne
F6BHEWY0RK.
PASSAGE HATES:
CMM>
AUCTION a ALE.
^8. M. LAFFITKAT.
In Croat of atore THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock,
the balance cf the Goods not offered at lent sale.
ALSO,
and not called fair, as I must
oclT
f 0i
UT
Milled! “Mules!
. z i ; t a hi o rTTiof
rp wp FI)J E ULES at privateaala, by
oc!6—2t / •» BELL, WTLLT k CHRISTIAN.
Regular Auction Sales
.. *. or
Hfirses, Males, Cattle, Wag#ns, Bofgiea,
CARRIAGES, Ac.,
At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CA
' between JcfferwXiandMor"
—^ESdAI,
DayntreeAbetwre
repH
.jHiii
Sggfi—aru -i • - j>m Hi j
Plai^twa
SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1856.
THE f. B CARY A OO.’S
‘■NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
E. F. Unoiux E. M. Bruce A Co
Joint w. O'Cownoa.
E. F. METCALFE l CO.,
: Cotton Factors, 1
Comm ission
AND
Forwarding Merchants* ^
. , * I /
No. 5 Stoddard^ Lower Range, Bay St.,
, - n j SAVANNAH, GEOBpiA., ^ ^
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter & Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt & Co., Liv-
erpooL ■ |, -> m*?-
4 M/ mCHTs now offered to Planters possesses quail-
TV ties which are peculur to it alone, and render it
far superior to any other known, as faae been tolly
proven by the “ French Academy of Sciences," and
also by practkal person, or enlarged experience to
*ery dapartm.nt ol Agriculture.
1 / ' oog the mti itorion* qualities which peculiarly
,/ qnish the “Nonpareil French Uuano,” may be
^dkaEfoeimed the following:
laL U will promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To
bacco, or any kind of gram or vegetable, equal to A
No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully
tested, at the aame time beisg-entlrety free from the
objectionable properties of the above, as it la a Perma
nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant.
2d. It can be applied to the leaves aa well as the
toots of plant*, without any danger of bnrning them,
if used properly, ate we guarantee that wherever ap
plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not
bake, even the most clayev.
every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap-
to agriculture when it is estimated wliat vast numbern.
aectdepreSafions!’ 7 * *****’ 1WV * W * tt * ir crop *3 la
in a circular it is impoaefbeatoftey enter into the
merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano,” but we as
sure fea pablio that we have not exaggerated, ate lt
oeJj-TrtMine for those interested to test its value,
when we feel confident that it w>U rapidly snpercede
all others.
TEMPTATION
Temptation
Temptation
Temptation
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zebra
OUR PET
Our Petr
o.?W
oa
,'U • t
Cranberry T. Dabney
Cranberry *- Daboey
Cranberry T. Dabney
Cranberry ' "S Dabney
Cranberry , - “^T. Dabney
The above lavorite brands of Virginia Tobacco,
smoking and chewing, jn*t received, ate female by
MERCER A AnDERSOM
To The Pufyic.
PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Caro-
and patrons will find the usual accommodations and
attentfeo bestowed on them as formerly, aad the pub
lic favor. Greedy so well established as The Hotel
of th# fuelling M«chu*.*“ ~ *
nanea«s me »oi«
fi CONSIGNMENT of Hew Flour from Baltimore,
A for sue b-
SORREL k BROTHERS.
. To Rent,
B OOMS, furnished or unfurnWbed, suitable for
lodgings, or a small family, near Post OOee.
Apply •
ooistw
-•.Iff BARRELS Superfine New Flow,
<1(4 barrels Extra Family Fhfor, 1 ^ ^ y ' ~
just received and tor sale by
oc!5-3t
mm i-
BY BELL. WYLLY A CHBIBTIAN.
W E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and in
every particular a fatelv Horra-pod for a
light rockaway. Can «>• »>■ •» *>“• teuera StMe.
REFERENCES I
T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; CJoL B.
Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.; E. McCormick, do.; M^j.
^ .SoWbCM*]**-.!*. Wm.
Baltimore county; F. Menyinan, do.; S. Patterson,
Uariord county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvertcounty, Md.;
Silver, Cedi county, Md.; John Merry man, Balti
more; B. Sinclair k Co., Baltimore.
• tSp Beware of Counterfeit. All of our barrel! will
be jj^mped with name and
John Merrtman, E9q., formerly President of Ma-
ryJ^f^AgrkimarmiSucietj, > j •
Baltimore, July 21, 1866.
Messrs. J. B. Cart & Co.:
wfin*^sssa$tz£ Guano® ap
plied it tu beeta, cantelopcs ate very young cucumber
7top*i«fi4ah G this season of the year art aery)i*bfe
temjory^om insects. Aa far as wc can judge, it u
a first-rate article, and cornea up to your claim of its
merits. I shall use three tons on wbeat and rye thin
^3UfV:'r j
Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co., through their Agent, Mr.
IxfitiKT. Guienot, baring made an arrangement with
the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN,
can rely upon obtaining the genuine
French Guano.”
* Nonpareil
Is the Principal Depot. -®fi
forfeits 1 All our barrels wtn
Rope, Rope, Rope!
j'j
VST received from Messrs. Richardson, Chatard
t Co., ol L •ttiijvillc, Ky., 2' 0 coda and half coils
Miseotiri Mtl.s - ’ HOPS, a superior article, fully
equal to lllelr celebrated “Green Leal” brand, and for
r?BR b &AMf HOLST k CO.
* ATKISfe Master,
Willtelfsr New Tsrkmpl ('■»• \ , ' J . "
Balsrtsy, Qct. SB, 'tag — s’etek p. as.
For freight or paanga.' Haring accommodations se-
■** to nay Steamer In thia trxde, applv to
•oo
’U No. 9 Bowling Green. N. Y.
For Baltimore,
i it
Th* new and elagant steamahip .. . .
Nortli !Pomt,
.0 M
— o'clock %-
For freight or passage, having good accommcv
DANIRLA
"CIS i -Jtote-Block.
FOR NEW YORK
AHiSITNOeOAST .
Mdil’ Steb,M^ifp Co.
BIDE ’WMfeigL. 5 LIJCIL.
•13
The oaw and veryTast'aafttnt side-wheel steamship
GENERAL BASHES,
afssEsaaaaftflSf® - ^*'
fSfcZ
fa FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard's Upper it*mg*.
N B—No engaged berths aecnred after Tuesday
kit. *th, unlesa paid for. belt .
arranged accommodations.
H.M.OOOL,
TAYLOR,
Will leav. for Dsrten on Friday morning, lath
inaL,at8o’etoek. -
For Bright or passage, apply on hoard or to
Pel7 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
For New York.
The
VIRGINIA PRICE
will bare dispatch
to
. OC16—3t
k'ZhSS&F 1 ’
-,-*a
tbs mmmiByziL
MAIL 8TEAM8SIP COMPANY
/>! >■
8T. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO.
A
patch one of their
contract wfth the United States and BraG
Of the man* will dfc
NEW FIRST GLASS SiDEWHEEL
■TziAaacsHzx*s,
each over 2,000 ton* burthen, , ,
On ths 22d of Every Month,
pa#
Fort of J5^ew “ York
For the fsUowtag jiaiiite ports and at the foiluw-
*n * ‘
lent:
ing rates of paasigth pS^ie*in gold or iu equivg
1M M Df y 1186
j , it- -• tt •
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
EINHTGIN A. ECKM AN,
1CISCONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
ilOir . .>4*1 at * • *« • : v -- : '
Are reJdy to slow U» larfeto ttoek of
ffiapie and Fimcf Drr forts
j >; . • ' .■ 11 ■ t >
to be foote fa this City, and which sic offered at the
***.7* LOWEST PRIC^.
Call and see for yoaraelven, ocl-tf
Wanted, ■
Fine Black Mare BSBiSSgg^SS
months of March. April and
fofcwueh* D —
the News ana
(sreh. April and July of the present year,
litre, a] prit» win be paid on delivery at
ta Herald office. sep27—if
w mm, iecbs!
; ■. for Sale.
(WANTED^
.■’imr" Thousand
Apply to
oclO-l nt
JOHN D. DELANNOT,
Commission Merchant,
QUITMAN, GA,
WILL GIVE hie personal at entlon to the K--.-—
of Cotton, Produce, mte al 1 articles usually grown in
this section of country,
AND ALSO
To’the stile of all descriptions of Family and Plan
tation supplies usnallv imported tn this market
Reference to any of the old resident* of »*•“
OcS-l!lt
Gwm mm*
28
ocll
Cnnny Cloth lauding, god for sale Sy
HUNTER k GAMMELL,
VMJPay wreet
RHODES'
S ni’trPhflsphattef Li»e
1 * ♦* amav
THE STANDARD ■ANDRE, -*
» r..
-fHosrwrBBOSsr
■am/fEiiAUH— ■■
ruawTWlW'AteiitetnAi.
uPMOtxTaaYi^ I,
■** Dee ffteoa*. I
'-l,ffte fa tsomfigl*
A WhartfooiTo
Gardi
For Rent.
L WAEEHOS* fin Briton’*
.. hilaker street. Capacity, 750
S”*” gw,*?-*™
rglHE
,4^
iarden Lot for Lease.
FINE GARDEN LOTT, corner of Shad’s and
inderbolL rotes will be leased for a term of
Thunderbolt rotes wiU be leased for a tana of
re. Apply at fMiOfae. oefi-O
Wanted.
Uy, TWsihc qamtofo of. htyejqfe ^°ig>tehr
Apples, Onions and Potatoes,
T ANCINGfibn Steamer this day, and for sale by
teY MfaLL,WTLfcTfa
fllSCOtlSTED
ftO
; .t-tsfl
DAVID R,D!)4'0N, Jtaiikery
MAY
FromNmr YorkL>SLTltomre j.-.,- $88
From New York to Para.. fi60
From New York to Permaoshsoo itp
From New York to Bahia. is(
From New York MtBtoda Jamairo.
^Bteroge^at half thes«tatro>eala included,but
An arpsrlsueed Smgterw attached to each vessel.
All Letters most pass: uagh the Poet Office. Poet-
age 10cents. - 4
Far farther Inform at hm or pnsaaffn apply to
,VJ. Sr x: HaSDSK, Agent,
, i ■ No. Ifi -toddned’e Block,
t < c UARRWON k ALLEN,
myfil N»w Vor* Agents.
" » ■WjpTW*!1*P*U »*n
NSW YORK.
PARLOR.* 11 - * *.i
DINING ROOM and
FOB THE SOUTHERN TRADE,
AHOpercent.fistectkmBtprite l OC3
Notice.
led to ^at the .
A SIX HORgfc' POWER ENGINE,' complete,
4p?‘ u to T ^iSBSB?M;Wor ,o
oc6-iewtf BRYAN, HARTR1DGH fc OP-
THE EYE, EAB^ AID THROAT.
orStutfficalald
Canada West, PhysL.
1 AuriaL can be
from Bie Ear
of the Throat
oftfce BYMtroolring elthelr Medics
A. C. McRax.
tun we
Telfair oaoniy, Ga. ^ Telfair eouniy, {fa”
McRAE It WILCOX, .
ComMUrijsqMWfflianti
14 8TODDI EWEtpPWiBftlftfi BAY ST.,
EATAHHAJIlajBA.,
Coustcimenta mnsctfaUv aAHHMt
il-
OTiMiQPfflF
,.yix :mti TW'id »
jkmmmm**
.o
isartBsa
TOTU-TEMLYIM
Leare wen Iiaiaj til Satordar.
For Palatka, E. Fla»
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RYS, FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The new aad elegmit steam pocks a.
lizzie baker,
Capt. N. KING, aad
SYLVAN SHORE,
- Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np tar this roots altb
unsurpassed acconunodrilona, will leave, regularly
DAY MORNING, and the Uxzls Baker ever* SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jactsonrille even Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in tlom to connect with the
New York -steam-re.
For freight or Passage apply at the office oa Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM,
Affsnta-
N. B—All freight payable by shippers. lylS-tf
MfiU
TffBTr 1 *; i, i
ssass,
FOR SALE,
RIVER STEAMBOATS aad TOW
BOATS, of ration* sis*- ate draft.
■Bailing Veseele, wt^am Barge*, fcc.
A. M. DA COSTA,
So 48 Water atree;. N. Y.
FULTON
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
Capital Stock, * • - $800,000
SHARKS, $SO BACK.
FIRST PAYMENT, #15 PER SHARE
And no other assessment made, except by direction
ol a majority of all the Stockholder*.
J. P. SLOAN
E. E. RAWhON Vice President.
JNo.C. WHITNBR jiecretaty.
P.P. PEASE Treasurer.
ROUT. LriGA-r.......... " - -
. P. LOGAN,
B. E. RAWSON,
P.P. PtlASK
ROBT. LOGAN,
S. K. McCAWRT,
IITNjfR,
JNO. 0. WHIT.Ni
W. P. PARKHCB3T.
immediate vicinity of recent oil -
otfctsn portion of its Steffi for sale, t
upon which shall be returned to tusi
any general dividend will be <
A limited amount of Stock may be secured by call
lug en the undersigned, agents in this city
oc*BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
UNITED STATES SALE OF LOTfi awn
. LANDS IN ST. HELENA PARKE,
SOUTH _CAKOLINA.
U nder an Act of Cougrea* entitled "An Act to con
tinue in force and to amaod 'An Act to establish
a Bureau for the Belief of Fnedmea aad re-T
and for other purpose*, ” attaated by "Edwmd Mo-
Pheraon, Clerk House of Representatives of the
United States,” and by “J. W. Forney, fieerstey ot
the Senate of the United States," July 16, 1881, sod
more especially under the 8th section of the arid Act.
We, Wq>- Henry Brisbane aad William E. Wording,
Untied States District Tax Cmamismoasrs for th*
District of South Carolina, do hereby decimate
make known that a public aria will be held at the
ofliceof the Commiaaioners aforesaid, to th* town of
Beaufort, Pariah el St. Helena, Bsanfbtt District,
State ot South Carolina, commencing oa Thursday
the first day of November, U66, at 10 o'elosk, A. M..
lor the disposal of the following blocks:
Lots and houses situated to th* sold town of Beaufort
State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocks 2, fi.fi and 7
lots A, B, aud C In Block 9; lots A and B in block 11:
block* 17,18, and 19; 1st A In block 28; lots A and D
37; lot D in block 38; lote Band C to block 8»;
in block S
71; 1 .
E and 1’ in block 72; lots AandC in block81; lotO
iub'ock'JO; lots A B in block 91; lot Bin block 99'
lot B fe block 115 and ulocka lfa, U7,118.
Also at the same place, on Monday, November 5th,
1866, at the hour or 10 o’clock A. M., the lota and par-
eelsof late comprising the city of PortBoyri, and
embraced within section fourteen (14), fifteen (131
twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) aud twenty-seven
(27). Township 2 south, range 1 west, by United
Stales Disirict Tex Commissioner's survey of the
lands in the aforesaid Pariah of St Helena (excenttos
those heretofore sold, namely, 106 lots oo hw
street, 29 on Ben alia street 1 oo DeKalb street 1 on
Franklin street 6 on Green* street 7 on Ixard street
4 on Marion street, 4 on Pulaski street aodSoa
Qnincey street), being more then 2.000 lota on th*
high land, and aboat 880 marsh lots.
Also, at the same place, at 10 o’clock A. M. Monday
December 3d, 1866, all the Government School Farms
in the said St. Helena Pariah, numbered from i to S3
inclusive, each either entire or in two or mondM-
minlumm price being ten dollare (6101 tn acre.
Soma of the above named nromutv bedn
l**** 1 . wdihe sold aubjroaao the respective fours.
The aforesaid sales may be adjourned, as may
be expedient from plaos to place, and from time to
time, by proclamation, or by written notice, or by
printed advertisement until te th* sfnnsalil nronar-
ty 1* disposed of to the highest Bona JUe
Term* aril inakoaeey and If not paid within two
day s alter befog stenck off, th* property may be taken
by any person giving “ -
For Sale,
THE FAST AND STAUNCH
Sloop Marion ate Carolina,
now Whig at the lower Rica
Mill Wharf. Thh Teasel la
usurp, art U Ina capacity for earning freight be
ing capable of taking L*6o fenibrie of rice in bar
hold. Apply to —
For Sale.
$5,000 0,,,
$5,000
ocft-lw
H. H. FOOTMAN,
i Co-partnership Notice.
rilHE undersigned have this day entered into Co-
-L partnership under the Aral name of K. W. SOLO-
MONs A CO . tor the trsnaetlon oi a General Shoe
Business, at 159 Cougrea*atrae^CR^riBavurnah.
J. D. SMIiH.
October 1,1866- ocll-tf
Lime, Laths and Hay.
1,800
7 150 000 TRtkfa
•JI^6t L. 3. 0UILMAET1N A CD.
TO
HUNTERS.
f|7HE highest psica can be obtained far GAME of
JL any kind, hy applying at lb* OUH HOUSE, eto
■ ”Sl. p’TbSaufobt;—
SAIL-MAKER,
wrANUTACTUBES Bril*. Tbats, Cuts, Haw
Window fffatea*. Btafca ate lbBfo
mks.34.48
grain, kc.
Wpanlins far hire.
STORE tO
Flonr Sacks. 24,48 ate 66
for rice, grain, fcc. Haring good
~ motea^
Boots and Shoes
AT A BAKU AUK.
20 qqRMWCTO OF MENffi BOOTB,
Ssan WSBF
N 1
onCETDl