The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 19, 1866, Image 3

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* 4 rtur* of Stenm*ltM*s *' FOB NEW YORK 94I1 salvad r, Saturday, October 20th. litiugale, Tuesday, October 23, at ,,®shiP y f U'CK P m - r0 u r nii.4P*Lrai». Touawauda, Saturday October-«ffat T *■ ” ‘ r0 B baltihoe*. „ N orth Point, Friday, October Mtfc.ht -B pos FLOBIBA. . . , zle uater, every S#urday morning, at " ... silvan Shore, i-fiUlt* V,oct. every Tuesday morning, at |0« «• FOB daRIEH. M. Cool, every Friday morning, at S ■ ■ VM.IWWW Fail Faihlam—nato, Can **• and Departure of Traims. ''.'a ««.«■»» «a i>r, v Au“usta «=«* « - a 8PM DOWS PASSENGER TRAIN at p.vlLY 7 A. M. tA»ves .,t * 8:45 a. M. at 7:03 i>. *. «:•'« ‘‘ ,, MOUr FA99ESOEB XUAIN at 7:05 P. M. irjtwSslf- ; . , at 4:00 A. M. at .....7:00a. H. Aton**-, yioni kassbkoeb nm : a. found at the seftMIrtnnenf oft A, sifoifipLsMflF beautiful stock of Gentlemen’* Hots, manufactured or the fail and winter season. It comprises s variety of stylus, sad 101' remarkable for nsstnesu, Alas la large eSock (if Tie*. Scarfo, of the Mast styles, ho. tf A Bold Theft.—On Wednesday last s negro boy entered the premises of a citizen in this city and stated to persona whom he sfiw that he deaMl dm* ployment and would wait until the proprietor came to dinner.- After seeing the proprietor the boy departed, and waited until he had finished his dinner and left the house, when he returned and told the servants that he had been employed by Hr. -—, and had bsaa sent by him after his harness. The negro was al lowed to take the harness; which was almost new. and valued at about seventy-five dollars, since which time he lias not been seen or heard of. Quick Tbip.—The schooner R. C Thomas, OSptate Crawford, from Hew York, arrived at her wharf In’ this city yesterday morning, making the run in three .days. ' Undelivered Telegrams.—The following tele grams now remain in the Telegraph Office and cannot be delivered for want of proper address: Wm. B. Tarver, Edmund Butts,' (colored.) Cholera, War and Famine, threaten the nations of Europe. We have no reason to apprehend the last two; but. we are liable at any moment to the tint. Every one should be prepared against its attacks, for no one knows when or where it may make ite appear ance. Mabsdek’s Carminative Syrup is the beat -remedy fur Hie disease. If administered in the yrm monitory stages it will, in nine cases out of tan, pro- vent its going farther; and even in the last allgee. It will cure a. very large proportion of cases. nocmmisi or council. Savannah, Oct 15th, 186*. _ Council met Preemit file Honor, Edward O. An daman, Mayor. Aldermen Ford, Villalonga, Wade, Hunter. A. H. Millar, Burroughs, Waring and Kjs£! Tha Minutes of tha previous meeting were read ami confirmed. ” ThS Information and Fine Dockets were read A Miscellaneous. I V E S’ ....5:10p.m. 8:25 KM.. T ' s * '^vaiiiiali at.......ssstsssif .S#30 a. M. lV n*.Seville and Gordon trains connect with Jmvn night passenger trains at Gordon. ,la anu ciUiai' itailroad—daily (Sundays ex cepted) .. a' . . : . a q . - c-iuaniwli at 7:30 a. M. J t a Vliiouiucvilleat...............f?30p. if.' ,0= i'.ouwsviile at .tfcuu a,r ’ 6S i savannah ut 6:10 P. M. iiaL ^ liKuTHEK, Newsdealers, 8ta- ;ooK,ncllere» Bali street (down stairs^ . 4 ?a*, to i!ie Post Office, are au- ibr the Daily hi su'd & Uklald. a vitL in*-m will pe promptly attended G. T. HUTCHINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DEALER in HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE, Corn. Oats, Meal. Feed, Bran, Oil Cake. Flour, Bacon, . Salt, Rope, dec, Constantly receiving, and for sale at the lowest Wholesale rates. Agent Savannah Flour Mills. 103 Bay Street, Savannah. oc4—em Mayor's Coart. - -r. His Honor the Mayor, E. C. Anderson—the. c . B -s were disposed of yesterday: ,. '. Sa vid, colored, charged with loitering Shoot , iat, was sentenced to the Police Barracks for .neki. r.lam Irwin and James Cooper, the farmers luaa and the latter a negro boy, were brought - .y charge of stealing iron. - Irwin is a drsy- 3 ja ,l while engaged in hauling from ths Central , jd depot to one of the steamers, accidentally . :r of pig iron entangled in hie coat while it was eiavenient to the pile, and having no time to jjaje thu iron from his coat he threw both into ., and was about driving off when lie was over' v,. ;,y a clerk on the wharf who had observed bis litres. Ceoper was found with three railroad nda his possession, Which he bad stolen from - rharf. Inviu was fined ten dollars or to be put ri oa the chain gang for thirty days, and Cooper, jcroaut of his youth, turned over to his parents punishment. 1*0 white men,charged with being drunk and lying in the streets, were fined two dollars each. . .vo ne^rjes arraigned ou Wednesday, charged witli iiaviiig cotton in their possession supposed-to cii uMlen, and whose coses wore continued for ' invc'tigatiou, wore disposed of. One of the was discharged, the cotton having been found b - to Him. The other nggro was sent to th« lialf depot to work lor thirty days, there being every as . u lo behove that he had stolon the cotton found . tis po&e&uon. Tiic r.vj negroes brought upon Wednesday on the aarjc of vagrancy, and who stated that they were un- >„ >.vcr« tin ned over to a physician for examination. : ^Miig been found that they were in good health, a,ic disposed of by the Freodmon'a Bureau. Flag Freseiktatlon. The German Turuers’ Society ot this city paraded est-rlav mernoon with over fifty members, for the , ; receiving a flag, which was gotten up lor ji-'ty by tlie German ladies of Savannah. The 2:.. :j • handiwork of Mrs. and Miss Moves, and is n.i> *f red silk, with the following devices and iu- iim On one side there is an owl with a torch ... 5 v ri, ub :t symbol of wisdom, intelligence, eii- .... •i.iuint and strength,encirdod by the words Baftii r-.i.trfcidi signifies, in English, “Make way and be trail, tarry utid free.” Oa the reverse side is a nk>. which is a symbol of durability and ULioL, tadrdwl by the following inscription : “Pre* seuteAtyxne German Ladies of Savannah to the Gor- Tie L-.-ners, after being formed at their Hall, pre- ceJ-.i; .tae colored brass band of Savannah, num- ifr.:,- twelve places, and lod by Robert Low, marched u »r^Lt Square, where the presentation took place. Tir Sx'kiy boiug formed into a circle, two of the Ciei'r ; ;; were deputed and prpoeeded across the to tho residence of Mr. Theodore Moves, where : -. v ''btained the colors and conveyed them to the ii-ar., iue baud playing the Star Spangled Banner* were accompanied by Miss Moves, who en- ::.o circle formed by the Society; and presented In a short address. Tuey were recaived on behalf : Turners by Mr. F. Kolb, a member of the So- v.rcrthe presentation, which was followed by a song •y the Turners, they were again formed and marched i:?naU several ot the principal streets with their iorstinown to the breeze; after which they repaired •otheir H ill and were dismissed. Yesterday was des- "•>> .1 as the day of presentation iu honor of the an- t.v:>iry of the battle of Letpsic.* Is-. lai iIiude of oub climate and tha tendency 1 iever?, through prostration, render a general tonic - M * iuiupan'ablo imporUnoe. We know of nothing wswferr.i *‘bid purpose like the admirable Ferro- Pho*ph;wied Elixir of Caswel', Mack & Co. It is a triple t-.nir, b- ing a combination of three of the best 1 iii.s. i the pharmacopeia—iron, which enriches the ‘ j h isphorus, which renews waste of nerve tis- s and Cfiliaava, which affords vigor to the digestive or » aus - The Elixir is palatablo to the taste. Alto- ^'• ler . wo know of no remedy that can compare with “• Sold by Lippman, Savannah. It ~he Land We Love.—Estili & Brother have juat : -vired a supply o: iho October number of this in- l ?:-.-suug Monthly, a copy of which ltas b“#u placed on •• ubii;. The lollowiug is a list of oontents : Dixie; The Low Country of tSotrth Carolina; The " :,wu Bridge; ueneral L. H. Hill's Report of the BK{ ‘ C Chicamanga; A Hero’s Daughter; Puritan - aliarniea; Reguius; Southern Homesteads; Vau- Hospital Sketches, No. I.; £sop Again; Adele ihir; a Fragment of Mexican History; Serapo; ^cr-atCoiture; The Haversack; French Treatment of “•l- Is; Review Notices; Editorial. CHEESE! CHEESE! Boxes H and R State. Dairy Oheeae, 60 box. B Extra Cream Cheese, Just lauded and for sale l>y U1LTON k RANDELL, ■ 103 Bay street. 150 REPORTS BEAD AND ADOPTED. Ths>. special Committee, to «hom were referred the ruMMhat gnaanad the last Board of Aldermen hare carefully considered the same and recommend hit tha Mis rules be adopted for the government of this Boffi with tha following amendment to Rule IV, after •he wad chair, tha following be inserted: “And that HO assn.her be allowed to speak more than ten mffi- utea at any one time upon any aabject” Respectfrify ■ • - JohsL. VltLALOnOA, 1 ' 5 Cluvtn^ASoMial.Committee. The Special Oomtoitfee, appointed to procure a Bis MS Fire Engine for Savannah FirS .Company re- apaatfhUy rspnrl that they have made a contract with Messrs. Seale * Hunt, of Baltimore. Md.. for one of their ttstndctsas enffinea, a copy af which find here with, and have appointed the following named gentle men, residents and old firemen of-the oily of Balti more to superintend the same: General James H. Anderson, William Wilson, Jr. Henry Spill, tana, Thames M. Johnson, and Georgs W Webb, wb^wre ktndly volunteered to net top tha otty. Wet base named the engine “John W. Anderson.”— Mssars. Beale and Hunt recommend the Use of gum hoae, which ia used in ali the Urge c-Uies. If the city requires any t ~~they wlM order ittrom the mannfacta- rera free of charge. . Respectfully submitted. Robert Lachlison, C. C. Cadet, John K. Johnson, Special-Committee. OSD IN ANDES READ PIRST TIME. An ordinance to he entitled an ordinance to all nan-ifisideat mechanics, stevedores and fib to pay a license to the city, and for other pnrposea' ORDINANCE READ A SECOND TIME AND PASUCD An ordinance to regulate the public park, known ae Forsythe Place, and to preserve enter and daaem therein. [Publishedelsewhere.] PETITIONS READ AND OEANTED. . -n j jj £. Petition of H. L. S. Buniz, asking permls^loh ’ of 1 Jj Council to make certain repairs to boose an lot No. 1, Heethcote Ward, Veinen Tything; also, to repair a stable on lot Ho. 13; Broome Ward.: - « - Petition of sundry lamber and timber merchants praying Council to increase the present number of (»■ spectors and Measurers of Lumber. Whereupon, Alderman Hunter offered the following resolution, which wns adopted: Resolved, That the Mayor be authorized to appoint sufficient number of Measurers and Inspectors of Lumber and Timber to supply the necessary wants of the lumber merchants, pending an ordinance To be drawn by the Corporation Attorney for -the: appoint ment ot six additional Measurers and Inspector*. Petition of E. L Lath rap and W. H. Smith, earing for separate titles to lot No. 23 Chatham Ward. PETITIONS BEAD AND BEFERRED. SANDERSON A WILKINSON, HARNESS, SADDLER! AND TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, East Hide of Market, Between St. Julian and Bryan Streets, savannah, ga, ROPE. 1 AA COILS ORRKNLEA? ]a-t received, and _LN_/Lr for sale Dy BRADLEY. HILL * CO., No. 12 sp*M»rd'i Lo-ver Binge. DANCING ACADEMY AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. M R. L. LOUIS will open his DANCING ACADK- my at St. Andrew's Ball, oa TUESDAY, Oct, 16m. at 334 o’clock p. M Diya of lustrnctl"n for young Ladies, Mi-s s and Masters, on Tne9days, fharsdaye and Saturdays, at 3 a o’clock p. m., and for Gentlemen, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock 006-lui p. m. Co-Partnership Notice. T HE undersigned have this day formed a co-part nerahlp for the transaction ol a General Commls ston. Lumber and Timber business, under the style p ’.Vinbom I.awton A Co , New York city, and Philip Youge A Co . Savannah, ua. „ WINBORN LAWTON. PHILIP YOSGE. September 1st, 18«6._ se *- >f TOBACCO. 70 Half ,and three-quarter boxes Bright pounds, 100 half and three-quarter boxes Medium fts., 40 ha f b.ixes Navy lbs.. 10b eighth boxes Bright Half-pounds Tobacco, 60 eighth boxes Sweet Half-pounds ToUacoo, for sale by HILTON A HANDRLL, oct5-6t 193 Bay street. Wanted, B Y A g ntleman In th'u ctty. to complet# tata Alee, the isFnes of the New b a*d Heeai.d for ths months or March, April and July of the present year, for which a libe.al price will t»c paul on delivery at the News aad Ilera Id office. sciHT— K. Lockhahx.—The work of discharging cargo ot sugar from on board the bark M. K. Lock- r ‘’ wfa ich put into tills port in distress about two . s S! nco, was continued yesterday by order of the 01 Underwriters* Board of <Kew York, who ■^^c-iapbed on to see if the remainder of the "^ 0 Ca ^n<it be transferred to another vessel, to- ^‘ a ' r that already taken out, and sent on to * A writ, i i. st«ad of putting it in store until the rc °ithe L-jckhart are completed. f / a£ Paiuc.—These* beautiful grounds, from Which • P eo ple have been excluded for aeveral months fc, .'or reasons known to the public, wa are pleated sre no longer inac«esible. In conformity “ a ’■ order of the City Council, the gates were Iasi evening, and hereafter the Park will be ‘•■'Util by a police forco sufficient to prevent the re- ••ntnee tf a necessity for excluding onr people from * 4v orite resort. ,Sew crop of Rice.—About three thousand ' ! t':6dred bushels of rice has been beaten out at ^Laniers’ iy C e MilL In this city, which is con- “Sid by the energetic and enterprising firm of , ' Teuno h Co. The rice beaten out is of a very quality, and la selling readily fit remunerative “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” ■ GBITS, GUTS, HEAL. LUDDINGTON & CO. G RITS and MEAL always on hand in large quailti ties, daily ground, and can make it especially to the interest of Grocers and Bay Merchants wo fill country orders to give us their patronage. We re spectfully solicit a call from all who use the above. - Depot for shippers at S. G. Hayne’s warehouse, *90 and 192 Bay street, corner of Market Dock. / LtJDDINGTON A 00., oc2-tf Cor. Habersham and Liberty Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Ha» received ! new mpfely of Paper HsuginR»,WiiP iOVSiudeti aad'Gilt Cornices, which wBl^baaoid cheap. FOB SALE, DRAPER and TAILOR, Shirt Maker, GLOVER and HOSIER. Petition of George C. Freeman, asking permission to make certain repairs on house situated on lot 39 Liberty Ward. To Fire Committee. Petition of Philip M. Russell acting President Ogle thorpe Firs Company No. 1. asking Council to pay the usual annual appropriation allowed to the white Fire Companies, which has been denied them, and aubmlttting evidences of the justice of their claim. To Fire Committee. f * Petition of Hon. R. D. Arnold, President Board’Of. Education, asking Council for an appropriation of five uffidred dollars for the month of September to aid he Boarq in carrying out their system. To Commit- 8e on Education. - ELECTIONS. His Houor the Mayor announoed to the Board that a vacancy had occurred in the office of Weigher of Hay by the death of J. J. Tbeus; whereupon, on mo tion of Alderman Villalonga, the Clerk of Council was Instructed to advertise an election, to be held at nex t meeting of Council, to fid said vacancy. . RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. The following communication was received from ■the Board of Commissioners of Pilotage: .* I [ * *.*',• * *-•»; Thursday, October 1th, 1866. Commissioners of Pilotage met at 5 o’elock P. M. at the Exchange. Present: Jas. 8. Ciaghorn, Chairman pro tem.; H. A. Crane, Jno. L. Villalonga, On motion or Mr. Crane- Resolved, That the City Council be requested to purchase or build a dredging machine of the be9t and most approved pattern, for permanent use, the condi tion of onr river requiring it. i**» »***.* True extract from the minutes. Wm. H. Bulloch, Secretary C. P. The Communication, on motion was received. Where upon Alderman Wade offered the following resolution which was adopted: Whereas,it ia of the utmost importance to the commer cial interests of Savannah that the temporary imped intents to the navigation of the river between the city audits mouth should be speedily removed and the channel over what is known as the “Wrecks” deep ened so as to ailmif vessels of greater draught There fore, be it Resolved, That a Committee of five to be composed of the Mayor, two Aldermen and two citizens, be ap pointed by Bis Honor the Mayor to investigate the subject of river improvement, to enquire wbat has been done in reference to the matter by the previous Board, and to obtain all necessary information iu re gard to the most expeditions, economical and ef fectual means of accomplishing the object proposed, and report the result of their investigations at the next meeting of tho Board, with such recommendations ae they may deem proper to make for the immediate action of Council. Hia Honor the Mayor announced the following Committee: The Meyer, Aldermen Wade and Hunter. Citizens, Jno. Cunningham, Esq.; John R. Wilder Esq. MISCELLANEOUS MATTES. The report of W. F. ViBis, Inspector of Dry Cul ture, was received, and, ou motion, referred to Com mittee on Dry Culture. The foRowtng communication was received from th ■ ' ■; Office Board of Health, Savannah, Oc*. tori, 1866. To the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen of trie City of Savannvh : Gentlemen—Herewith, I have the honor to trans mit to your honorab:s body the following resolutions, adopted by the Board of Health at their meeting this evening, with accompanying document—a bill to be' entitled “An act to create a Sauitary District and - Board of Health, to be called the Sanitary Distriot Savannah.” BE8OLUTI0NS bead and adopted. By P. M. Bussell: Resolved, That Council be requested to appropriate fourteen dollars, bring balance due by Committee on Sewerage and Drainage, to Robert Falligant, Esq., for services rendered to said Committee. By Maxima J. Desvergan: Whereas, the bill prepared and submitted to this Board by the cogomittee appointed in pursuance of - resolution of this Board passed the — of Septemb last, seeks to create a Board of Health invested with extraordinary power over tile persona and property of onr citizeua, and to a great extent independent of onr municipal authorities, we deem it our solemn duty, before «*Hn g further upon a measure involving so seriously the interests of onr people, to submit the said bill to those constituted by chains Of onr citizens the guardians of the interests of oaf city. Therefore, Resolved, That the arid kill be laid before Council for consideration, end that an expression of tbe vtewa of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city upon the same be respectfully requested. Very respectfully, your obedient-servant. The resolution asking for an appropriation of four teen dollars was first taken up. and, on motion, the amount asked for was granted. The resolution relating to the reference by the Roard of Health of “an sot to create a new Board of Health. Ac.,” was next taken np, and, on motion of Alderman Meyer, was referred to e special Committee of five (6) to be appointed by the Chair. His Honor, the Mayor, announced the following committee: Aldermen Meyer, Villalonga, Wade, Ford Cor. Bull St. and First Dooe North of PrtAhXi Hots*, Savannah, Ga. BRAD Y-M ADR CLOTHING. in Will be arid THIS DAT, in front of store, fit o'clock, Cheats fine Ootoag Tea Bags Java Coffee * . Bags Laguayra coffee ^ Benris Crushed Sugar Baxes Family and Pale Scap Boxes Claret Whp Floor, Stare h, CaadUM Mackerel, Smoking Tobacco, Clay Pipes, Brief Pipes, and a lot * % . . ALSO, An invoice of reedy made Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, fie., fic. ' LARGE SALE OF CROCKERY. BY BLVH A'fiRVhR. -: THIS DAY. 19th taut., at 10 o'ric^.jtia be sold. 300 doz Plates. 300 doz Bowls, 108 daz Pitchers, 100 dez Mugs, 60 dor Chambers, Goblsto, Birina, fic. iT *°' 2,000 pair Cotton Cards 1,000 do Wool do. ocl* ESTATE SALE. BY BELL, WYU.% & CHRISTIAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, o’dock, in front of thffUourt Haase: Tract of Lend No. 2J0, 8th District, Wilkinson c ty, containing 202 *4 acres, situated near jeoksoa’ Ga. Plat eau be seen at our office. It la a valuable Treat, weli'ioceted and well wooded; sold for edivieioa thslieirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying tern titles, < *‘* Dents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Cepe. FaTl'aad Winter Goods Now Opening. Business Suita, Overcoats and Capes. Party, Weddipg, Buslm TRUSTEE'S SALE. BY BELL, WILLY Si CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY tn November, in front of the Court House, between the legal boon of sals: Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington street, and 175 on Jefferson -tutors or lean), northwest corner. The improvements consist of two wooden Dwellings, one with- kitchen in yard. Fee eimple. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of the lata Mre. Mery A. Quantock, deceased. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamp*. Walking Suita, Drees Suits, •nil Dress Vesta. Fan's of Black and Colored Inglish. French and American Doeskins and Case! meres, In variety. ■Katy-dld,” ‘•Bisteri,’’ “Coquet,” “Park,” “Bis marck,’' “Driving,” “ab-criled.” aad sixty other new styles and varieties of Hats and Caps, assorted colors. Shirts and Collars, of my own mike, which g have no superior in quality, lit and elegance or finish. Underclothing of nil grades, in Silk, Merino, - Cotton, find heavy Wool. English, French and German Hosiery of all grades. Glove’. Suspenders, Ties, Scans, Handkerchiefs, Ae, Ac. All Goods first-class, and sold as low as the same qualities can be bonghtin New York or-Northern markets. For anything in the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GOODS line, • ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY' BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in November, In front of the.Court House, between the fagal hoars of sate. Lot 198,17th District, 2d Section, Cherokee county, 60 fierce. Lot No. 271. 2d District, 4th Section, Cherokee county, 40 seres. Lot No. 194, Uth District, Lee county, 202J4 «f Lot No. 114, 10th District, Dooly 'cqnuty, 202J4 acres. Lot No. 166, 14th District, Dooly county, 202)4 sere*. Sold by permission of the honoraole Court of nary of Chatham county as tha property belt the estate of George A. Ash. deceased, for the of the heirs and creditors of the estate. Terms cash on day of sale; purchasers to pay for papers. BENJAMIN GROVEN3TEINE, sepi9 “ Administrator. 60 TO IVES’- BLANKETS! kLINEKTS! F IVE nUNDRED Pair fine Ffeneh Blanket*, rib. boo' bound, selling at extremely low prices, at PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street. £jtOCR 'HUNDRED Pair Grey Blankets selling off very cheap, at PEPPER’:*, 115 Congress street. Flannels i Flannels I r HREE HUNDRED pieces Shaker, Welch and Me dium English Flannels, ALSO, Red, Bine, Grey and Opera Flaunels, in endless va riety. selling very cheap at PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street. Ladies’ Dress Goods. L UPIN’S French Merinos, Ottoman Cloths, Em press Cloths, Bombazines, Alpacas, and De laine-, in great variety, und selling very low, at PEPPER'S, 115 Congress street. T WO HUNDRED pieces Caesimere< Tweeds and Mellon Cloths, selling very cheap at PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street. Shawls and Cloaks. P OSITIVELY the greatest assortment that haa ever been offered lor sale ifi thm city, at greet hfir- gians, at. PEPPER’S, IU Congress street. LADIES out Shopping will please give Owe ■: tewsfive Stock a trial before purchasing, aa \ are not sensation advertisers. We have the GOODS, and mean to eell them: low. _____ oci6—tf- THOMAS PRPPBR. ocl9 * »; purchaser to pay for WILLIAM BURNS, BOBT. McINTlRE, [ Trustee*. Ordi- ADMINISTRATORS BALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of the Court House, on the first TUESDAY tar November, between the legal honra of gale, Western half Lot No. 15. Waraen Ward, with tan provemunts, subject tea ground rent of seven dollar, aud fifty cents per annum. • Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titiee. sep21 ANDREW M. ROSS, Admr. ■PASSAGE RATES; Cabin Passage, |93 .Steerage, THE STEAMER Son ATKINS, Master, •>{ ! < ’ Will sail for New York on' ' Saturday, Oet. 20, at 1 o'clock p. For freight or passage, having accommodations su perior to any steamer in this tmde-appir to . - - & X. UARDEri, No. 12 Stoddard’s Ranee- GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, ocl6 Fta BBowitogGSenTS. Y. For Baltimore. PhUftdeiphitvn* Southern Mail Steamship Co* . A TEAL. Cam mandat, , •Will rail for the above port on’ , - Saturday, October M, at 7 w’cUak a. m. For freifiht or prasaga, having superior acoom mo ds', lous, apply to . HUfiiVR A fiWUStfiHLb. JLine BOB NEW JMr YORK. The new'end elegant steamship North IPoint, Captain BittctA Will sail for Baltimore on' Friday, Ua*. It, at —•'Block — m. For freight of passage, baring good accommo dations, apply te . LiHOCHE, WEST A DANIELS, oct5 Jouea' Block. OF DAY. The first-class, UHBsteamship Nightingale, . CARPENTER, Cjnfmantler, .! Will gall on her Vegalar dqy.* Taeaday.OcPr S3,at — o’clock —so. ■iffiorfrelgblor passage, havlne superior aceoamc dniohs, apply td HUNTER * .GAMMSIiL, ocl8 • 84'Bat street. • MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ........ .FOB- -- mgi ' ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERJirAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Under contract with toe United States and Brazi Governments for the carriage of the mails, will dis patch one cf their NEW FIRST CLASS SIDEWHEEL * BTEAMSHXFB, each over 2,000 tons Burthen, On the 22d of Every Month* From the __ , „ -i-y ' - — *♦ -. andFriday, arriving at Gavannah every J^ort OI iN ew I orll and^Saturday mornfngs, in.time to " Far the following named porta and at the follow- tugratea of passage, payable In gold or its equiva- wharf, or to ladlr •— '.****■•- 1' Leave etery 1 Tuesday aal Saturday. For Palatka, K Fla.,. TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S. FBHNANDJNA, JACKSON- • VTLLE ANl> PIQOLATA.^ - The naw and etagantatoam pncknis, IdIZZIE BAKER, Ca«. jl. KING, and ‘ • SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER, havihgbeen specially fitted, np for this route with IMrif MORNING, at tea O’clock. Retaining, will leave JackfibnvIUe everj Tnraday ect with the New Yovk steamers. For freight or Passage apply at the office oa Florida ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY BULL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of the Court House, between the legal hoars of sale. m • J Eleven (11) Shares Central Railroad Stock, aold by order of the Court of Ordinary for the benefit of the heir, and creditors of the estate of the late Min* Elisa beth B. Barnwell, deceased. JOHN B. BARNWELL, *epl9 Admini-taafor. BY T. J. WALSH. THIS DAY, 19th instant, at 10 o’clock a. m., in front of store, will be sold, • so barrels potatoes, damaged on the voyage of importation and sold l y consent of parties. Terms cash. ocl9 AUCTION SALE. BY S. H. LAFFITEAU. THIS DAY, in front of Store, at 19)4 o’clock, . The neual variety of Dry Goods, Clothing Furniture, Notions. Ac. g OC19 Ml: From New York to St. Thomas *80 From New York to Para — -Alto From New York to Pernambuco - —. 170 From New York to Rthla.... ISC From New York to Rtode Janeiro..-. 2«c at half theaa rates,meals included, but not bedding. An experienced Surgeon M attached to each vessel. All Letters must paae ough the Post Office. Post age 10 cents. I -' For further inforamUoa or passage apply to B. H. HARDEE. Agent, • ’ ' No. 12 -loitdard’s Block. GARRISON A ALLEN, myfil New York Agents. To Planters. CLAGHOBN * eUNMNGH&X, - Asentk. N, B.—Ail freight payable by ahlppera. lylEtf FTJI-TON PETROLEUM UNO MINING CO. E. F. Metcalfe. E- M. Bbuce fi Co c ii Job* W. O'Oobnos. E. F. METCALFE A GO. Cotton Factors* * Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay iti, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter fi Co., New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Qv- erpooL ocll-Am Amount of aeoonnta passed, $2,891 84. Council adjourned. NE MACARTHY GIN, second hand. Will bo CHARLES L. COLBY A CO., for. Bay and Abercom atroets, o sold ch£ig>. sep26 NOTICE. F ROM this date and for the summer months mj office wlU be at Florida wharf. on PM. MTHBIjL. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR I FROM NEW WHEAT. 'TVHE Savannah Steam Flouring Milla least end of JL Broughton etreet) are now snppMog BMW and Kammoa with an excellent-quafey of NEW fLODRiS from HEW ffliBA#. pledat their residences, by the ^"j-L luOf ^“TeL orquartcr barreL Also, iieali GRITS and MEAL, by the bushel or-hill bus"el * nl> Thomaston ,600 bbls. for sale ^y ^Action.—I <a the mortuary report publiBhed ;^day morning last the name of David Shaffer '•vriently inserted for that of fcla daoewed Shaffer. Our attention wm called to tha Wednesday last, but in the harry of buslhesr- ,l *o make the correction. N£ W RfoE.—A fist arrive*- jd 13Iissr3 - K - Habersham k Son, from tfie p". ”’tnV r ' ,lobert Riliott. on the Ogeeohoe, briagtaqr * Ci -nJred bushels new rough rice. Met,,,,, — - ti; ,' jPOI - ,tas Steam Fiue Euoike.—We learn that 01 t * J -‘ Betropohtan Steam Fire Engine will . p-^thia afternoon, at half-paat four o’clock, at re «bytenan Church steepts. ' tile ^ EW Yoek —The steamship General Barney •y. i0c “ Horton, tor New York, sailed about three fto* U'ticrdaj- afternoon, with a large number of « ,lle beaT * CBt ffeigttcarriediy slram- sep21-tf BRADLEY, RILL * CO* No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower 555*0. T# The Public. T HE PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Giro- Una, so long and ably conducted by the late H.L- BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for modatiou of the travelling public. Its former friends and patrons will find the usual accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub- Uc favor, already so well established as The HofisI of tile travelUng Merchants of the South, will,bye** nest efforts. befaithfuUy preserved. ocl2-4f > Baggin and Rope. F OB SAtE on reasonable terms, by [OC2] BRIGHAM, HOLST fit OO.. W:, B f'-'t-ttaOHE.—The steamship North Point; Cate r *-A v “V*;! or B dtimore, with a very heavy freight, -'terday afternoon. . *? should ho cured, as they snre- ”clC—ia- a 1<!W of Ateb’s Bassavabilla, 0. J. TRWY & CO., gmceesao to D. 8. Cohen, iufozTxxs and jonaEtaov ““gwyasfflffii goods, ”a| No. 303 Broadway, eoraei- ofT5ua»Rreet. ..nta-tmo ' Y °* Wanted, 10,000 se27-tf Corner Bay and Almiconi awi JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Connell. JC:. temptation Temptation Temptation Temptation Harmony * Harmony Zebra Harmony Zebts Hafmcnj Zebra Harmony Zebra Ctaaa off Vlrgimlu Randal ph Roanoke Randolph Roanoke OUR PET Onr Fat. Onr Fat Our Pet Zebra Baudolp Randolph Randolph -Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry Roanoke Romoke Roanoke T. Dabney T. Dabney - 1 T. Dabney t T. Dabney T.Dntmsy The above favorite broads of Virginia Totaaeco, smoking and chewing. Just received, and for sale by ^,0 MERCER A ANDERSON. Notice- D’r. Apch^ T.’ggagragL'gaggr Frracn, Spaidsh, Oermanand EMltah-Office, No. 184 Broughton street, corner Montgomery. sep14-lm This Delicious Tonic* f- Specially designed lor ths nee of the leiical Profession ant toe Family. la now indorsed by fill the prominent Physicians, aad Connoisseurs, as possessing all those lntrlnaie medicinal qualltiee (tonic and diuretic) which belong to An OLD AND PURE GIN. muiieiiM ou cIg^ 11 to public confidence, and ffasr- and sola by H . Gr ; RUWE , SAVANNAH, Aad all prominent DrnggWA B gw« i *c i ^ ntaiabliabed 1T7A] ■ 8ole ImportOT, ‘ i * No. 16 Beaver zireet. New York. Opinions mf lha Ft***- ningers, Na 15 Braver etreet, hzve a yray As to sustain, as tbs oldest and hast New York.—Home Journal. ' - '1. Binlnger * Co., J***-. The hlghri tom „ The home of A.M. Green X^eaf Hemp Rope, AT Mennlhftarera’ Prices. — SSitS. - - - “ CO-PART NOTICE. a Into partnership of the Dim will ba t ahd style of Malum FbuMow, to date from October 1st, 1866. ocu-lw a mallon. To Rent, A Fine . Black Mare BY WYWY * CWUBW4B. y lljrlit rocknwnj. One Tprm«» known 1 CmnUng-Koom. VALUABLE PLANTATION AND Timber Lands AT AUCTION. BY SELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. Oa TUESDAY, November Ctb, at 11 o’clock, la front of tUo Court House, will be sold, A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, containing in all about 500 acres, more or less, sit uated in Chatham county, about 14 miles from-the city, near the Ogeechee aud Canal back water. Boat of the above tracts are well and heavily timbered, and offer a good inducement to persons engaged In the Lumber business. For further particulars enquire at our counting room, where plats and deeds can be seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers. ocl8 * ' TRUSTEE'S SALE. BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL,.WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o'clock, in front ot Court House. Lot No, l, 60 by 106 feet, on Milledge street, next to the corner of Praytna, tea simple. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all paper*. oc!8 TRUSTEE’S SALE. Building Lot at Auction. BY BULL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o'clock, ia front or the Court House, Lot No. —, situated on the corner of Jefferson aud New Houston streets, 106 feet an Jefferson and 60 fret on New Houston Fee stan- e. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers, pluo Valuable Real Estate Sale V . 4T AJji BY BESLL, WYLLY St On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’clock, la trataefetaComt- Hones, will, be-aold, T(JT No. W. north aide ot Jones street, containing 98)4 fret from Jones street to the land north of Jones street, and 54 fret on Jones street. __ The improvements consist of two wooden Dwelling Houses, pay ing a rent of |f0 per month. For farther particulars call at our eountang-room. Terms cash, purchaser paying for ell papers. _oc18 EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY. November 8th, at 11 o'clock, In front of toe Court Hone--, will begpld, 2(0 ACRES LAND IS THOMAS COUNTY, Lot No. 229,17th and 18th districts. Sold by order of Coart for acoonnt of the heirs aad creditors of tha estate of the lata Paul Keller, dsceaasd. Term* cask. Parchaeer to pay for all pepera. oc!8 Regular Auction Sales or Horses, Males, Cattle, WfigDM, Sanies, CARRIAGES, ' Ae., At the Veterinary Stable* of R...W. CAMPBELL, oa Bay street, between-WWrtou andWontgomery streets, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th. and vaqr Wednesday thereafter. sepMrif 8AVANNAH, October 1st, 186f. * THE J. B CARY & CO.’S ‘‘NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO’’ W HICH ft now offered to Planters possesses quali ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it fhr superior to any other' known, aa has been folly proven by the “French Academy of sMenoee,” antT also by practical person, of enlarged experience ip every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish tho “Nonpareil French Guano,” may lie enumerated tha fallowing: 1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Com, To- bacoo, or any kind of grain, or. vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, aa has been fnlly tested, at the aaaaetiaao being entirely tree from ths objactionablepropertiua of the above, aa it is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant Jd. It can be appMed to the leaves as well as the roots of plants, without any danger of-burning them, If used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the moat clayey. 3d. It will pro Teat Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever it ia applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap pear, its properties being rephgnant to insect life of every kind.' This quality alone will be a groat benefit to agriculture when it is estimated wbat vast numbers, aa Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. In a circular it is taapossiHsto fully enterinto the merits of th* <• Nonpareil French Guano.” but we as sure the public tbto we bsye not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to test Its ralne, when wa feel confideat'thal it will rapidly enpercede all others. at. . i. REFERENC E! r - X. Pefidleton, dark county. -West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; C. dmble, do.; & McCormick, do.; Mai. Green, da.; CaL J. Ware. do.; C. Sheppard,-do. ; P. V. Sheppard.do.; J. End rs, do.; Daniel McCullongb, Fairfield District, 8outh Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; 8. Patterson,' Harford county, Md.; B. Eirland, Calvert county, Md.; A P. Stiver, CacH county, Md.; John Merryman, Balta- moae; B. Otanlairh Oc., BaMraara.- -- ft-iTnaH asivna AM" Beware of Counterfefta- AS pfnnr.barrels will be damped with name and Joes Mesbymah, ryland’s Agrtculturo Capital Stook, - - - $200,000 SHARKS, |30 BAGH. FIRST PAYMENT, #15 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, except by direction of s majority of all the Stockholders. OFFICSBS: * J.P. SLOAN Preeident E. E. KAWSON. Vice Flfoltlent. JS«. C. WHITNBR secretary. P.P. PEASE Treasurer. ROBT. LOGAN General Superintendent. uerlx President of Ma- aoirt, JuTy 21,1866.' MxfitES. J: B. Caet A Co.: CEirrs—My gardner has been making experiments :th your “Nooparief French Guano"—he haaap- Id It to baeta, cantelopeoaad vary youagcncumber Jen, which at this season of tlm year are very liable injury from Insects: as for as we can judge, it is la article, and comes upto yoor claim of ite I shall use three tons eft wheat and rye this Messrs. J. B. Cary A Co., tarough their Agent, Mr. lands T. Gnienot, havtaff made' an arrangement with thefiaaaof BELL. WYLLY ft CHBWffiAN, planters rtn rely upon obtaining the geauine “Nonpareil Wench Guano.** v 1 Tlais la the Principal Depot, 'tall np” Beware of Cdnnterfel&I 'Alt onr barrels will saMidr WANTED, FERTILIZERS A. lister &, Brother’s RAW BONE SIPER-PR0SPHAT8 IF LIME CRQWNlli^NE. fZER8, Ming made from the best materials and iu the most approved manner, are confidently reeommendedaa^tbeb-et^ te^hemartet. General Agenta for the Mannfocturera, Ncwtf k, n. I* Messrs. LaRocbe, West ft DiKIBA Agenta Sa vannah, Ga. sep28-8m FURNITURE. DE6RAAF & TAYLOR, 87 aad SB Bswery, and 8A Christie St., HEW YORK. -'OTlLL continue to be lift largest Furniture Mauu- & fcewrera In tha elCT; “ PARLOR ’ * , . OINING-ROOM aua “ ' v ' HJHAMBER FURNITURE CWI *OStS»^HREN^toD^ 48 * At °o percent- radhctionjq prjcc-^, - j - nc3. DiBEOTOES: J.P. LOGAN, E. E. RAWSOS, P. P. PEASE, ROBT. LOGAN. s. k. Moca wry, JNO. C. WHITSEB. W. F. PARKHC&S1-. Tliis Company proposes to'opcrate tn Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands in the immediate vicinity of receat oil discoveries, it now offers a portion of its Stock lor sale, the amount paid upon which shall be returned to toe purchaser before sny general dividemtartll be declared. A limited amount of Stock may be secured hy catt ing on the undersigned, eg ante in this city oc2 ' BELL. WYLLY A CaBISTIAK. Co-partnership Notice. fpHE undersigned have this day entered Into Co- X partnership under the firm name of K. W. SOLO MONS * Co., tor the transaction o: m General Shoo Business, at 159 Congress street, City of Savannah. MW. SOLOMONS. - J. D. SMITH. October 1,1866-ortl-tt -TO HUNTERS. rjTHE highest price can be obtained far GAME of X any kind, by applying atihe OCR HOUSE. c4o M P. BEAUFORT, bah-—maker, BMCHANGR WHARF, ANUFACTUBES Sails. Tsato, Cots, Hamm Awnings, Window Shades, Block* and Fill*! Whit* Flour Sacks, 24, 4! and 96 pounds; Bag* of all sizss for rice, grain, Ac. Having good workmen and first class sewing-machines, can HR orders far Bags af short flotice- Tarpaulins for tire. oefi MARTIN J. FORD, ATTOBNEV AT LAW, OFFICK. Msi. IS BRYAN STRUT. j)17-6m SAVANNAH, GA- FOR RENT, Oh reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In Ua brick beildtnx oo the corner or Bay and Lin coln afreets. Pnasraslnn given immediately “ EDWARD PADELTORD. Law Notice. T HE UNDERSIGNED wm practice LAW In the “ state and Federal Courts in theetty of gavaaaah. JAS. JOHNSON. Rockland Lime. 1000 sep2i-tf make, for sale RICHAi Not IJOALRt, COBB’S ft HARVARD. ice. > Notice. [P1FTY THOUSAND peanda Cotton to the Seel Apply to oclA-lm A. WILCOX ft GO. A.J.J.B10IS, COMMISSION ASP FOBWABMNG GUNNY CIX)m 25 Gunny Cloth laadias, «nd for sale by A LL FnsOHSMWng claims against the estate of iba.>lata M*CBuret Con iom, daceastd,. aro' hereby notified to present the same, properly attest ed; aad ail Indebted to said estate will make pay- '■ J. Tbrd. Esq., Attorney ztXaw. . ment to M. J. ocll-tw J W. NEVTTT, of the firm of Nevtt, Lethtcg ft a Rogers, haa associated himaeir with Lathrop a Co. in the Dry Goode business, at the oM stand of Jl-tf HENRY LATHROf* ft CP GunnyC S A bales now landing. - OU (spit -tf] RICHARDSON A BARNARD For sals by iWMPfttg fovtoMmiiii NOTICE. •'esasssytt£££* ixea upon non uni .handfoe andwairo, upon freight mid paerog eyoncy sg&EgysSpSk quarterly. The nnderrigftad la gninaS to racatVa he T»a doe fortfte third qnmtor. JOHH T ocl r a. c. McBax. Clam Woods, Jb. TafftlrBounty, Ga. oelf HUNTER ft QAMHELL. 84 Bay atree w. BBOOK8 THOH. hamufaoturrb of fuhniturc AWP CINWAi- UFHOLSTKRY N. B-_All ORDERS sent hy mfisfito. JylMra