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Saturday, October 20tb,
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fOB PUIL^DELPHIA.
„ Tonawauda, Saturday, October 20, at 7
a ' i OB FbOBIDa.
„ ;i21 Hancock, Wednesday, 56th instant,
1 - e Baker, every Saturday morning, at
, sitorc, evory Tuesday morning, At
for pabiew.
Cool, every Friday morning, at 8
. UIl i Departure of Train*.
n.viLV PASSKNOKH CP THAIS
* lIL At 8 a. M
:■it 6:15 »• *
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S--r-' rt ’ poW.N r ASSESSES TSitlt
id-' ; 7 a. Bf.
8«AM,
at 7:06 P.M.
a:..' '■ il Still t FASSEHGEB THAI* ’
a ' lt 7:05 P.M.
MIT!s ,rl ““ -Jilt 4:00 a. M.
at 7:00 a. M.
iuaw vl „ur FASSEtiOKB tsain
8:25 P.M.
a*' iud A -Aivaauah at ...,6:30 a. M.
' 1 and liordon trains connect with
iiight passenger trains at Gordon,
y jl'L.' uulkoad—daily (Sundays ex
copied)
uiiali 7:30 ▲. 1(.
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
FaIDaY, Oct. 19, I860.
Arrived.
Schr Amo. Edwards. Somers, PhiladelphlA-Banter
A GammelL 5 “
Schr Vapor, Bogart, New York—W H Stark A Oo.
Barnwell’s Hat, trom Savannah riser, with 800
bushels rough rice, to R Habersham ft Son.
'A Spanish Brig, bound to Charleston; also a Brig
unknown.
illo at 7:30 P. M.
•liki a 6:00 a. M.
j-U at C:1U P. M.
„ .v MtoTilbH, Newsdealers, Hta*
Kseiicrs, Bull street tdown stairs,
i. ii-. Ai to the Post Office, are au-
ir the 1)ah.y Sews A IIebaed.
>iih.thent wiil be promptly attended
Mayor’* Court.
■, vtn cut two docket caeca brought up before
- r ite Jlayor yeaterday morning. Tho first
lot Emu Wing, colored, charged with violat-
0 d.ounce, carrying on the business of a
Kjikeui taking out a license, and aluo with
!u Us posaesaiou a license not in his own
lfing stated that he had paid tho greater por-
: , money for the license, for his cousin, in
imho it was taken out, and his coUHin having
.. 1 iy. lie was following tho business of astcve-
t.e same license, in order to indemnify biui-
c money lie had paid on it. The case being
a conipllaatcd, it was ccutlnued by His Ho-
s morning.
of John Jackson, colored, charged with
ter from a second story window into the
is., called and- continued until tills morn.
Cleared.
Steamer Hard Times, Frazier, Augusta—If a
Cohen. v
Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—If A Cohen.
Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A
Hardee.
Imports.
Per schr Vapor, from New York—360 bale! hay,
4,000 bushels com, and assorted cargo.
Per schr Amoe Edwards, from Philadelphia—190
pair railroad wheels, 200 tons coal, and
cargo.
Consignees.
Per schr Amos Edwards, trom Philadelphia—G B
Lamar, c S K Agt, a A Solomons A co, Hunter A
U, Brady A M, M A Cohen, and others.
Per eehr Vapor, from New York—Blna ft If, Dun
can ft J, R R Agt, W 11 Stark, T A Bober a H Harm
ft Co, G H Hall, E M Allen, £ T Metcalf ft Co, M A
Cohen, W ft May, J P Collins, Lovell ft L, Erwin A
H, G C Freeman, Tlson A G, M Newmatk, J L VUla-
lonea, Palmer ft D. W Barnett, A Uouim, Rogers A
B, Brigham, H ft Co. J Erskiue, C A ’Yllilaiua.
Consignees per Central K. ft.
Oct. 19,1806.
731 bales cottoti, 185 sacks, 28(bbls and 19 boxes
dried fruit, 9 begs potatoes, 28 boxes glass, Ibt Of
empty barrels, 37 car, lumber and mdze. Bryan, H
ft Co, A .Vyi-r ft Jo, Holcombe ft Co, C B Ash, M B
mock, Pulot. Tucker * tv, O W Weber, J Barkley,
Wadley ft M, Tuou ft (», Austin A C. F M Byr.il,,
Laroche, WAD, Palmer ft 1>, Purse ft T, N A Har
dee ft. Co, S B Uurrlngton, J Johnson; Simon, Cotluu
ft C, Wiikinsou, W ft Co. Sloan, Stabbs ft 8, W H
8.ark ft Co, Wilder ft F, Krign&w, H ft Co, Phillips ft
Myers, Dcvant ft tv, Clarke, J ft Co, B F Metcalf ft
Cu, A Wilcox ft Co, Crane ft ti, B H Hardee, M 8
Co, J Washbnru ft Co, F W Sima A Co, PH Befall,
A S Hartildge, Both A W, tiuerard ft F, W H Bur
roughs, W T McCounor.
ARAB
Of Millinery
AT £
S.J ‘
J. C. Maker & Co’s,
Car. atsaghtaa sad Whitaker lili.
OCTOBER 17. 1866.
LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S
HATS,
Miscellaneous.
mi
of |l
.T/rl: T Y10
Cor. Bull St and Bay Lane,
Fibst Door North of Ptlssxi House,
Savannah, Ga.
KucR’e Island Sfttt
«r Accnaa-
BY BEUs^rtlittVl 6BBBTIAI.
^mats&KSS&r
116 SACKS TURKS ISLAND SALT.
Terms cash. oc90
UNDERWRITERS’ SALE.
BY BELL, WILLY As CHRISTIAN.
THIS DAY, fifth test, will booold at Stoddard-a Up
per Wharf, at U o’clock,
» — 60 hsi vs wav
damaged on hoard of the eftmongr R- C. Thomas, on
her voyage to this pert, sail Wild rater inspection end
by reoou,mendanuu of Port-Wardens for account of
Underwriter* and all concerned.
Terms ‘cadh. V; ocQO
Cabin Passage, 123 Steerage, $13
“AM0T2
la All the latest styles, each as the
QLAD1ATQR, BOHEMIA*
HIBTO&l* CASTILIAN,
TURBAN A* 80MBBKLLAS.
CENTRAL PARC.
ALSO* |
Feathers, Eibboas, Ornament*.
Bouuet Frames, Ac., Ac.
oolT-tf
il.
Tile County Court.
[he -3 a:v f'niudtrue bills yesterday against
a following lumt'.l persona :
S ate vs. lLzj Talbot, colored—fornication.
Siaie vs. William Hesler, colored—simple laroeny.
•ate vs. Cithariue Kyau and Mary Morphy—Va—
e-tots. John F ’X, alias John Fhennelian—lar-
ay iron: ‘.lie ltouso. *
va. CdiUr Grant, colored—simple larceny,
buic vs. John Henry, colored—larceny from the
:i3j . Hc.'iry i»lead guilty and was sentenced by
iUsBassi-li, to pay a flue of $100, or to be put to
.v ,u :ue pabLo works of the county for the space
1 r.srie* B >hins.n, colored—assault and battery,
o bill; inslicljus prosecution. •
Aew Hooka.
vT c pro indebted to Messrs. Cooper, Olcotts A
Fane ly, forcopy of the “Life and Speeches'* of
h> rili at Johnson, by Lillian Foster, author of
S.-e G.JUpsea North uud South.” As this in-
: d .hbuvo oi the lifo and character of our
irii:su.s: td C'Liei Magistrate was written by a lady
u : .. -l..vury leputatioa, and a country-woman of
tie Prtfitiem, it cannot fail to command a favorable
4*<aftE n '«oeral reception from the Southern peo-
[1 ’. i vKcaise his noble and patriotic conduct in
•kx.Mtftlii.Ir Constitutional rights.
rcrara our thanks also to the same gentlemen
foriy i "Frederick the Great and His Court;”
ia Ls romance by L. Muhlbach, author of
"Xif-nSjt-'jiid and his Caurt.” This work,
cv. .» from the German by Mrs. Chapman Cole-
ls;: j .t r daughters, of Baltimore, is said to be of
a •: Ln oraiuury merit, and like all the produc-
c:: :/;hegified author, finds great faver among
ex whv admire the better kind of romance.
£SELS at UaEfi.—The schooner Mattie E. Taber,
e - r - cl -ared trom lhi« port on the fineentb, for New
l -i. i u: back to Tybee for a harbor.
a Spanish brig, bound to Charleston, also put into
♦'•‘P yesterday for a harbor, with fore-top gallant
-••'..ore.
•-•‘cLooner W. L. Springs, which cleared * few
• :xhu M is also lying at Tybee, with the Captain
* vral of the crew sick.
Savannah Market.
Savannah, Oct 19,1996.
Cotton.—The market is very unsettled, and not
withstanding holders are anxious to sell* buyers
seem unwilling to operate, even at the concessions
made by holders. New York middlings were oflartng
freely, to-day, at 36c., without finding purchasers.
We heard of one small sale of Savannah middlings, at
J6c., which about comprised the dsy’s transactions.
Augusta Market.
Augusta, October 17—P. M.
Cotton.—The market is quiet, but firm. The sales
lo-day are 202 bales—24 at 3t>c.; 67 at 38c.; 29 at 37Me. _
77 at 38c.: and 5 bales of zipporaU at 45o. The re
ceipts are 673 bales.
Augusta Fac^rt Goods—7-8 shirting, 19c.; 44
sheeting, 22c.; 7-8 drill, 23c. In good demand.
Macon Cotton Market.
Macon, October 18.
Cotton.—There was little or no demand for ootton
to-day, and none was sold at over 32>£a, and that lor
the better grades of cotton, there being no inquiry for
the inferior descriptions. The uoon dispatches did
not give an impetus to the demand; indeed, they may
be said to have effectually checked sales, and the mar
ket closed dull at 32c. lor good middling, which is the
best cotton we receive iu t..is market.
Atlanta Market.
Atlanta, October 18.
We give below the prices of a few leading articles of
merchandise. The corn market is particularly stiff,
and the’demand has been such that mixed has ad
vanced a few cents. White remains the same, for
which the demand is not so great:
WHOLESALE FRIGES.
Coen.—White corn, $1 35; mixed or yellow, $1 S3.
Baoon.—Shoulders (scarce), 20c.; plain canvassed
hams, 24@2oc.; sugar-cured hams, 26)*@27c.; dear
ribbed sides, 23c.: clear sides, 23>£@24c.
Lakd—In barrels aud kegs, 23>$(g;24>aC.
Flour. —Fancy white wheat, $i7($18; extra family
and family, $14<&10; extra, $12 50@13; superfine,
$11 60@12.
•anall grain.—Rye; $ bushel, $1 75; wheat (Geor
gia raised), $2 25(&2 00; hay, cwL, $2@2 26.
Columbus Cotton Market.
Columbus, October 17.
Cotton.—Our market was pretty active yesterday,
and the advance was stiffly maintained. The highest
price we could hear of was 33,H'c. for a superior article.
For middlings tho quotation 32<$33c. would be about
correct. There was a good show of cotton wsgons on
the streets, and trade generally seemed to be briek.
The effect of the favorable news from Liverpool
received yesterday and published this morning, is
not yet seen on our market.
The above quotations arc clear of the lax, which is
paid by the purchasers.
m Fal1 D| 7 me
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN * ECKM.4N,
161 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
Are ready 1° »&ow the largest stock oi
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
to b« found la this city, and which are offered •<- the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and gee for yonraelvea,ocl-U
DRAPER and TAILOR,
Shirt Maker,
GLOVER aud HOSIER.
AM OKDINANCB
Tb regulate th* Park known aa Forsyth Place, and to
preserve order and decenay therein.
See. 1. B* it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the oity at Savannah, in council assembled, and it
is hereby ordained by His authority of the same. That
it -a»" be the doty of the Chief of Police, under the
orders at the Mayor, to detail a sufficient force to pre
serve order and deoency in and around the public park
known aa Forsyth Place; and aucli policemen do de
tailed shall arrest and bring before tue Police Court,
for trial, all parson* who may in any way disturb tbe
pubic peace, or b* guilty of any indecabt, riotous, or
disorderly conduct, or offensive or insulting demeanor,
or who may use any indecent or improper language in
or around aaid park; and any person convicted before
—is police Court of disturbing the publio peace, or of
indecent, riotous or disorderly conduct, or offensive
or insulting demeanor, or of usihg indecent or impro
per language, in or around said park, shall be fined in
, cuas not exceeding os. hundred dollars, or bo im-
priaeaed, or made to labor on th* public streets,
square* or lanes, for a period not longer than thirty
I And bo It further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That it ahall be tha farther duty of the po
licemen to disperse any crowd or congregation of per
sona who may in anywise obstruct trte access by viit-
ton to any portion of said park.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That it shall not hereafter he lawful for any
person to smoke In said park, und r such penalty as
is prescribed In the first section of this ordinance for
the offences there mentioned; and that all ordinances
and parts of ordinances, so far aa they militate with
this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed in Council October 17tn, ls66.
EDWABD C. ASDEB80S, Mayor.
ROPE.
s: ?l^ntkii3’ Hotel —By reference to an adver-
-• l iu an-tin r column it will be seen that tbe
- ant connected with thia hotel, and which has a
-ti l v.ide-spread reputation, will be reopened on
: •:? morning next. The proprietor, Mr. G. Ge*
- i.’uuri lately returned from a visit to Europe,
ur went to replenish his-wine cellar with a
‘-■ ck oi foreign uincs and liquors, and that he
• na-teded will be found upon trial of them.
iEI * Ii7cn.—Mr. Iticck, of. the “Live *nd Lei
*»t corner of South Broad and Price street^
jv** in another column a free lunch this even-
la. "3ai - o’clock till 12. This establishment ia daily
a i : Jag a higher reputation, from the liberality of
wi-frowici.ir and the quality of his edible* and
‘••“alubii a. G.ve him a call.
JN fitting, JPowell & Co.
BANKERS,
MACON, GKO
O. A. NUTTING,
A. H. POWELL,
ISAAC SCOTT.
REFERENCE.
EDWARD PADhiLFORD,
Je28-«ftn SAVANNAH.
-f COILS ORBENLKAP junt received, an
J.U lor sale by BKAD LEY, HILL A CO.,
s*"«-tr No. 12 't.id'lard’1! Lower Range.
DANCING ACADEMY
AT «T. ANDREW’S HALL.
L. LOCI
MV a* fit.
18 win opea Ms OANCINO ACA.DE-
Afiraw'sBalL OO TUESDAY, Oct.
Board, Board.
S &VfiRAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen find Ladles,
can obtain Boerd on reasonaMe terms in oneoi
the most plensant anil convenient local-ties in tht
city. Apply to MBS. W. FI PARKER,
1^6 South Broad street,
sep22-tf Second door west of Barnard.
Johnston, Woods & Co.,
General Couimis'n Merchants
No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
L„
51 si. N'xtv IticE.—C.iptiiin Buruwell's flat, from his
arrived yesterday bringing 51)0 bushels
r:oi*, cf the new crop. This rice wag grown on
^ north batik of tho Savannah river, about three
troa tin* city.
* a 'l FiiftUionsѥHats, Caps, &ۥ
Ferre wiu be found at the establishment of H. A.
i:rd *X’ 138 C< ngreas street, a large and exoeedln^y
Meek of Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured
r “hd winter t-eason. It compriset a variety
A s1 *^' 8 ' and all remarkable for neatness. Also a
1 * r * fc c * of Ties, Scarfs, of the latest atyles, kc. tf
COLGATE & CO., of New York, ; resort to no hnm-
& or claptrap to facllltato the sale of the Soaps
^*ch they have acquired such a wide reputation for
j^ttheturiug. These soaps can best be tested by
•■•iu. jg tb e y are claimed to be superior to all
iu purity and honesty of preparation.
CoitrLAiNxa should be cared, as they sure-
*’ky ^ row doaqa of Ayer's SatuapaRALLa.
WANTED,
rjto HIRE by tbe montlt. one pair or MULBB, to b,
used about the city. Apply »t this office. OC19-3
Llouse to Let.
ARTQFA VERY DESIRABLE HOD8B, In •
inn.ur- ant nt'ie for a small family.—
Address Box 200, P. O.
Kent *4'i to $60 per month
oclO-ir
Arrivals at the Hotels.
i'CLASKl ilOUSB—W. ii. WlLTBRKGfiK.
’ p ;-a. Liberty co ]UI Davant, |r, City
uer, Wamahoro Maj a E NUes ft svt, Pena
y. Aiialachicjlu|D FFrank, Madison- Ha
0
S ‘b tuu-r ft laty i l M Htdley, Lagrange
4 J -'jjl-u, str Swan |J W Jacknuu, Americas
SCitEVES’ HOUSE—G. McGikly.
JWybstcr, Guo
i S Newell, Skidawuy
J D Wing, City
J C Sturges, Atlanta
WUKiabsrds. Aft ORB
B P Alien, N J
Maj Hick a, Hilton Head
. Warren co
u it:, Gen
Ipencer, Taomos-
„ ’ Actho-iy. Sandersville
-ecu. Jucssunvlile
JAltSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE.
|-8»yne. city ij E Clarke, Augusta
’ bu.ilii, schr S J| dies Savage, Montgomery
ic,. lrlo S IJ Savage -do
j USA J Seymour, Mien*
£ '’•‘Hu, sc tveii co i'G Brown,HaiftOridge
6 li, 1 lr - v ’ B1 «k-near |H 8 Pickett, Macon
i, Ucaufort
Mr. F. Lessing
-^yOULD respectfolly inform hie patrons and frinfi,
that he ls now t.reparcd to give Finishing
the Pisno, and Instruction In Thorough Bass.
50
now;
SUGARS.
BARRELS A. B AND C COFFEE SUGARS
2o barrels Yellow Coffee Sngar> #
landing tad for sale bv
*■ HILT05 .A HAND ELL,
IfiABfi? rtreetw
QANIEL H. LONDON.
NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Shipping and Cmnndnion Merchant,
TintiL »ell all kinds of Tobacco, Ootton, Bagging,
W Grain, Seed, Ac., and wiil execute ordarsfur
baying Merchandise and Produce ol every deaorlp-
llon. Consignments and orders solicited.
RBFBRENCES.
In Savannah—Major A. PorUr, Duncan * John
ston, N. A. Hardee ft Co., E. E. HerU ft Co., John
Stoddard. _
In Nkw Yobk—W. C. Lan-tley ft Co.. Mwnlaj A
Livingston, Wm. Watson ft Co.
Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped .to
Messrs. Eyre’ Evans ft Co.. Liverpool. ocl-tm
10m, at 3M o’clock p. M. Days of lnstroctl n for
yoans Ladles, MltfrS and Mastars, on Tuesday.,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 H o’clock p. nt, and
for Genbaman. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock
' ocfi-iin
Co-Partnership Notice.
T HE nndenigoed have this dey formed a co-part
nftahlp for tbe transaction of a General Conimls
■m, Lnmberand Timber basinets, under the Myle t.
H lnborn Lawton ft Co , New York city, and Philip
Yocge ft Co, Savannah, no.
September lit, 1889.
WINBORN LAWTON.
PHILIP YONGE.
sepl-if
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QCARTEHMASTER, I
Savannah. Ga., October 16,1866. J
S EALED PROPOSALS fin dnpllcatei for tbe supply
oi PIN* aud HARD Wood far the Po.-t of S :•
vaanah will be received at the office of the under-
signed until 12 m. of THURSDAY October 25,166
the tame to be delivered In auch qaanUtles as may
be reanlrad from tlma to t me. tor the period ot six
months from dale or contract. Satisfactory evuleuce
for the faithful performance of the contract will be
laqolrad. CHAS. A. REYNOLDS,
oclfi-*t Brevet Lt. Col aud A, Q. M U. S. A.
AUCTION.
by bell, wYlly a Christian.
Will be sold THIS DAY (Saturday), 20th inatant, at
IBM o’clock, in boat of store,
Liquors, Floor, Bacon
Wines, Cheeee, Bedstead*
Cigars, Candles, Potatoes
Tobacco, Shoulders, Onions, he., fte.
am, eaah. - ®e20
ESTATE SALE.
MY UEU., WYI4iY ft CHRISTIAN.
On tbe FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 11
o'clock, in front at the ConraMuoa,:
l Truct of Land No. 250. 8th District, Wilkinson coon
ty, containing I03M sdrea, sltasHd near Jacksonville,
Ga. Plat cau be aeen at our office. It la a valuable
Tract, well located and well wooded; told for adlviaian
among the heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for
titles. ' — oc,a
JA IN E READY-MADE CLOTHiNG,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Capa.
Fall and Winter Goods Now Opraiag.
ft
Business Baits,
Walking Saits, DreM Saits,
Overcoats and Capes.
Party, Wedding, Business and Srea Yeats.
Pan’s of Black and Colored English. French
and American Doeskins and Casei-
meres, in variety.
•Katy-dld," “Bistori,” “Coquet.” ‘Park,” "Bia-
nnirck,” “Driving,” “uo-called.” and sixty
other new siylea and varieties of
Hats ami Caps, a sorted colors.
Shit t« and Collars, of my own make, which
liava no auperior in quality, fit and
elegance or finish. -
Underclotlilng of all grades, in Silk, Merino,
Colton, and heavy Wool.
EhgUih, French and German Hosiery of all grades.
Gloves Suspenders, Ties, Souris,
Handkerchiels, Ac., ftc.
All Goods first-class, anti sold aa low as the same
qualities can be bought in New York or Northern
markets.
For anything in the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR
NISHING GOODS line.
TRUSTEES SALE._
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
Win be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November, in
front of the Court House, between the legal hours ol
sale:
Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60faeton Huntington
street, and 175 on Jefferson (more or fcaaj, northwest
corner. The improvements constat of two wooden
D.a&inga, one with kitchen m yard. .Fee staple.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit
of the heirs and cred tufa of the estate at the lata Mrs.
Mary A Quantock, deceased.
Terras cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps
WILLIAM BURNS,
oc!9 ROUT. McINTlRE.
Trustees.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be seld on the first TUESDAY in November. In
front of the Court House, between the legal hoars
of sale.
Lot 108,17th District, 2d Section, Cherokee county, 40
acres. •
Lot No. 271, 2d District, 4th Section, Cherokee county,
Lot No. 194, llth Distriot, Lee county, 202% acres.
Lot No. 114, 10th District, Dooly county, 202%
acres.
Lot No. 186, 14th District, Dooly county, 202% sera*.
Gold by permission cf the honorsole Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham county aa lha property belonging to
the estate of Gc-orge A. Ash, deceased, for tbe benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the estate.
Terms cash on ilay of sale; pnrchaiers to pay for
papers. BENJAMIN GROVENSIEINE,
sep!9 ~ Administrator.
60 TQ IVES’.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
F IVE HUNDRED Pair fine French Blankets, rib.
bon bound, selling at extremely low prices at
PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street
F )UR nUNDRKD Pah-Grey Blankets selling off
very cheap, at
\ rEPPER’8,116 Congress street
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY df CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold m front of the Court House, on the first
TUESDAY in November, between the legal hours
of sa.e,
Western half Lot No. 16, Warren Ward, with Im
provements, subject to u ground rent of seven dollars
and fifty cents per annum.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
sep2t ANDREW M. ROSS, Admr.
Flannels I Flannels I 1
tVSHREE HUNDRED piece* Shaker, Weichand Me-
L diom English Flannels,
AL80,
Red, Bine, Grey and Opera Flannels, In endless va
riety. selling very cheap at
PEPPER'S, 115 Congress street.
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
L l PIN’S French Mcria -s, Ottoman Cloths, Em
press Cloths, Bombazines. Alpacas, and De
laine., iu great variety, »ud selling very low, at
PEPPER'S, 116 Co ogre* stjeot.
T WO HUNDRED pieces Casaimeres, Tweeds and
Melton Ciotbs, selling very cheap at
PEPPER’S, 116 Congress street.
Shawls and Cloaks.
P OSITIVELY the greatest assortment that has ever
been i tiered for sate it. this cliy. at great har-
gians, at PEPPER’S, 1 IS Congress street
- LADIES out shopping will please give thur Ex-
tenetve Stock a trial before pnrefamalag; as we
are not scnsaiio advertisers. We have the MOODS
soil mean to sell them low. ,
oclk—ti THOMAS PEPPER.
&- F. Mxtcau-x. E. M. Bxcce ft Co
Joan W. O’Cosmo*. "t
E. F. METCALFE 4 GO.
Cotton Factors*
Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
1*. B Itaddanl’i Lower Range, Bay
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ' 5
Ca»h advances on consignments to K<
ter Co., New York, and John K. OlUiatt A
erpoot
San Salvador-
ATKINS, Mtwtor,
Will sail for New York pi
Saturday, Ort. 20, at » o’clock p. Ml.
For freight or piaaagn having acooounodatiouaSL
peri or to any steameafft this trade, apply to
;„,B. H. HARDER.
No. 12 Stoddard’s Range.
GARRISON ft ALLEN, Agents,
18 No. 5 Bowling Green. N. Y.
PhUadeipUa and SeMhera
Hail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
The first c:aas steamship ’Z" 'Z
Tonawanda,
J. TEAL, Bommaad ar,
Will sail for the above port on
Saturday, October 20. ot 1 o’clock at. m.
For freight or passage, having afiperior accommo.
dat ions, apply to
ocl8 HUNTER * GAMMELL.
Murray's Lin.©
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA BRUN8WTCK AND ST. MARY’S,
GA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE
AND PICOLATA, FLA.
The One and very Ihst steamer
ELIZA HANCOCK,
Captain JOHN A. POST,
Will leave aa above on WEDNESDAY NEXT 2>tl>
inatant. from Cbari«4tott;Wta«f, foot of Wcat Broad
street, at'0 o’clock a. m,. Tin* boat is new, vert
fart, and passengers need notlcar detention un the
route. FwWgRwpwa^g^^
oc-a-lf Chariestun Wharf.
NEW
YORK.
CHANGE OF DAt.
The first-class, new steamship
Nightingale,
CARPENTER, Cammander,
Will sail on her regular day,
Tuesday, Ocl’r 23, ot — o'clock » m.
For freight or passage, haring auperior accommo.
dations, apply to HUNTER ft GAMMELL
oc!8 84 Ha-- .tree’.
Atlantic Line New York and
Savannah Packets.
Th* AIM brig
W. H. Bickmore,
Captain BWKMGRE,
Isnowlanding and has thrae-foartlia of cargo en
gaged. Fur Height apply to
oc2-4t * *
tue immmiBKM
Writ. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR
ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO,
HATTY A, AND RlODE JANEIRO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in November,
la front of the Court House, between the legal hours
of sale.
Eleven (11) Shares Central Railroad Stock, sold by
order of tbe Court of Ordinary for th* ben-fit of the
heirs and creditors of the estate of tbe late Mis I Elisa
beth B. Barnwell, deceased.
JOHN a BARNWELL.
.pi, . Admini trator.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
AND
Timber Lands
AT AUCTION.
BV BELL, WYLLT A CHRISTIAN. *
On TUESDAY, November 6ih, mt 11 o'clock, in
front of the Court Uouec, will be aold,
A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS,
con tain iujj ia all about 500 acres, more or less, sit
uated in Chatham county, about 14. mile* from the
citjr, near tbe ugeecbee and Canal back water. Most
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, whore plats and deeds can be
seeu. Termk caoh, purchaser paying for all papers.
oc!8
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BT BRLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, November 6tb, at 11 o’clock, in front
of Court House. Lot No. 1, 60 by 105 feet, on Xilladge
street, next to tbe corner of Draytoft, fee simple.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for all paper*. oc!8
Ur-
«cU-3m
BACON, CORN, SALT
5 HOGSHEAD) C. H. SIDES AND SHOULDERS
1,000 bushels prime Yellow Corn
20o sacks Liverpool alt,
In More und for sole by
A. T. CUNNINGHAM.
oc1B-3t Comar Abercnrn and Bay Street*.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR
FROM NEW WHEAT.
celled ni -
CLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sap-
ptedat their residences, by tbs barrel, half barrel,
i orquarter barrel Also, lrtsah GRITS and MEAL,
by the buabel orhalf buabel. sola
TEMPT tTION
Temptation
Temptation
OCR PET
(Mir Pet
Our F*t
Oar Pet
Zebra
Valuable Real Estate Sale
AT AUCTION.
BY BBLL, WYLLY ft CHRIBHABt.
On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 otiock. In
front of the Court House, will b* aaU. LOT No: 19,
north aide or Jones street, containing 90% *“*
Jones street to the land north of Jones etz
feet on Jones street.
Toe improvements consist of two wooden Dwelling
Houses, paying a rent of *40 per month. For further
patticukfrs ceil at our counting-room. Terms cash,
purchaser paying for all papers- ooli
Thomaston Lime.
BAA bbls. for sale by
BRADLEY, HILL A CO,,
^ptl.tf Mm >0 fUaddurd-aLower Mange.
U’nm “• Au *0’fo
Jis* re '"’ fal-dka
SUj ty, Dai lsu
JG
NOTICE.
«
FT1HE undersigned have entered into a limited part-
X ershlp, under the firm name of A R SOAK-
BkOUGU. lor the buying and selling of merchandise,
both on tbelr own account and on commission, in the
city ol Savannah. A. H. SCARBROUGH, ofHavannah,
Henry Holmes. II Head- lathe general partner, and ABRAM’ 8. JEWELL of
| J B Garvez,
PAVILION HOTEL-H. K. Sears.
S T Haie, B.aoKsheur
|Wm Gam.-on,CRB.
RAR&tSON, of Jbergen. State
50 TONS MAPES’
Super-Phosphate of Lim*
In score and forsahi by
PURSE & THOMAS,
Super-Photqffiato Ijnm Company.
GBANO! fitoo,!
50 tons Peruvian guano, jast landed, in
"“-aauj (or tale by il-jie .*’
8Cl, ' 10t CIUNE ft GRAY BILL.
Wanted,
■irk AAA FOUNDS BLACK SEED COT-
10,000W^ucOLBYftCO. -
uRT-tf CorperBsy and Abercorn -treets. .
Oiiy,- Statu of New
Jersey. STEPHEN. D.
_ i «f New Jenny, and
toRNEUU--' Dt VAN WAGKNKN, of the city of New
Yorir, are tbe special partners. Abram B. Jewell eon-
tributee to ibe common stock three thousand three
hundred and thlriy-thrce dollars and thlrty-fonr
„nt, f* I 333 34.) and the, raid Stephen D. Harri-on
rt ri Cornelius D. Vau Wagenen contriboteeecn tht»»
Senee on the 1storOciobe^, 1861. Md^ahmU^
Unue for one year, t^wsj-^e^ft- Oetohw.
1S67 ' AkRAKB. JEWELL.
StkAiKN D. HARRISON. __
CORNELIUS D. VAN WAwNLH.
ocl-fiw
NOTES DISCOUNTED
sepB-tr
MM BAY STRRRT.
D. J. TRACY & GO.,
Bmeeessft *• D, 9. cobem.
LADIES' DREH8 TRIMMINGS, OWIAMt^i
FHXB WORSTEDS, AND PARIS FANCY
GOODS, m
Mo. 80S Broadway, corner of Dnane street,
Kxw To»
Green X*eaf
Hemp Hope,
T Manufacturers' Prices,
o*16-tf
DAVANT ft WaPLES.
rUaUtiM Cur Sale.
r\a Savannah rim. twenty W
of open
Fad!)
tM for a stock
U^SSc?
.1 1
in the vicinity,
Temptation
Harmony
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zebra
Harmony Zeora
Harmony Zebra
Hem of Virginia : '
Randolph Roanoke
Randolph Roanoke
Randolph Roanoke.
Band dph Bo-nuke
Rar.dulph ^Roanoke
’ ’ Cranberry T. Dabney
Cranberry T- Dabney
Cranberry T. Dabney _
Cranberry T -Uabney *
Cranberry T. Dabney
The above favorite brands of Virginia Tobacco,
smoking and chewing, Jnot received, and for sale by
o^lO
kxbcutor’s sale.
BE BELL, WYLLE A CHKISTIAM. y
On TUESDAY, November fith. at li Cdock, in
tout of tea Court Hons.-, will be sold.
260 ACRESLASD IN THOMAS COUNTY,
Lot No. 222,17th and 18th districts. Sold by order
of Court for account of the heir* and creditor* of tbe
estate of the late Paul Keller, deceased. Terms oari 1
Purchaser to pay for ail papaca. oolfi
MERCER ft AUDBBSON.
A Fine Black Mare
FOR SALE,
BY BELL. WYLLY ft
CHRISTIAN^
TXT* trill reoommend her to be "EL *1
W «ery iMiiicular a iKmUy^Bonfisrlpod ior fi
Unlit rockawav Can be Been fit Dau. Butler** Stable.
Term* known at C mnting-Room. 0011
WANTED,
pint
Apply to
oclO-lm
THOUSAND ponnda Cotton la the .Seed.
A. WILCOX ft CO-
THOM. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER of
furniture And general
UPHOLSTERY.
,44 Due Street, Pkiladclpkla, Pa.
N. B—All ORDERS sent 1* promptlr 'a
tended to.
CLOAKS. SHAWLS.,k-
DeWitt & Morgan
Notice.
BAD was
Srptember last,
le of
u.'txsz*.
. _ . j Tke-brndnesa of the late firm will bee mtlnuedun
DAVID R. DILLON, Bank«V, gSSAma^eof BOTH well *^ehkad,
by - — £ r. WH1XEHEAD.B
dored Cloth Cloak*.
TRUSTEE 8 SALK.
Building Lot at Auction.
BV BELL. WILLY ft cHRlSTIAM.
On TUESDAY, November 6tb, fit 11 o’clock, to
front of tbe Court House, Lot No. —, ritaated on the
corner ol Jcffereon and New Houston streets, 196 feet
on Jefferson and 60 feet oil New Houston V«e sim
ple* Term* cash, purchasers paying for all papers.
Regular Auction Sales
or
Horses, Moles, Cattle, Wsgoas, Bafgies,
CARRIAGES, ft*.,
tbs Vckrinary 8 tables of E. W. CAMPBELL, on
y atTeet. between J, Iferaunand Montgomery atreatr
a commence an WEDNESDAY, BepL l»th, an
•very Wednesday thereafter, *ep!4-tf
fielght apply to
L. J. GCILMARTIX ft CO- Ayatils.
I01HUI L\m.
Leaye every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TQUCHING AT BRUNSWICK. ST. MA
RY’S. FEhNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA
The new and riegaat steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Cspt. N. KINO, 4d
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted bp ior this mate * lth
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above placer, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and tbe Llssie Baker ovary SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. -
Returning, will leave Jacksonvfile every Tuesday
und t rlday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with tbe
New York Steam, re.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
|- Agents
| N. B all freight payable hy ah (poem ivUt-tf
Under contract wKh the United States und Brail
Governments for th* carriage ot the mails, will dis
patch one of their .
NEW FIBST CLASS S1DEWHEEL
BTBAMSHXFS,
each over 2,000 tons burthen,
On the 22d of Every Month,
Prom the
Port of N ew TTork
For the following named ports and
tng rates of passage, payable In gold
FULTON
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
at the follow,
or its cquiva
lent:
F1U8T OA«TH.
From New York tost. Thomas..
From New York toFara...,
Prom New York to Pernambuco
From New York to Baht a isc
From New York urRto do Janeiro i 2W-
Steerage at half these rates, meale Included, but
... $8fi
... IIP
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
All Letters must pass ongh the Post Office. Post
age 10 centa.
For further Information
itkm or passage apply to
B. U HARDER, Agent,
NO. 12-toddard's Block.
,GARRISON A ALLEN.
N»*wYork Airente.
To Planters.
SAVANNAH, October 1st. 1366.
THE J. B CARY & CO.’S
‘'KOHPAREIL FRENCH GUANO”
»lf HIC'H Is now offered to Planter* possesses qnali-
VV ties which arc peculiar to lt alone, and render it
flu- auperior to any Other, known, as liaa bean fnliy
•proven by the "French Academy of Sciences,” and
also by practical persons of enlarged experience in
every department of Agriculture.
Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly
distinguish the “Nonpareil French Guano," may b*
enumerated the following:
lit. It wifi promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To-
bacco. or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A
No, 1 Peruvian or Mexican Gnano. as has been fully
tested, at the same time being entirety free from the
otgcctidneble properties of the above,- aa it is a Perma
nent Improver sC tbe ML tea trad of a stimulant.
9d. It can be applied to the leaves aa well as the
loots of plants, without any danger of burning them,
if used property. mnd we guarantee that wherever ap
plied the: sail wiU retain Ms moisture, and will not
bake, even the moat clayey. . ,
3d. It trill prevent Worms ok Insects from destroy-
to^p^^te^whrrerri^is^^
pear, Its properties being repugnant to insect llle of
army kind. WnquSIity akun wifi be a great benefit
to agricnltare whep it ia estimated what vast numbers,
as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in-
aeot depredation a -
In a circular it ia impomlbls ui fully enter into the
merits of
aura tbsp
only remains for
when we fuel conftdant that ft will rapidly supercwle
all others.
Capital Stock, - - • $300,000
SHARES, IM BACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE
And no other assessment made, except by direction
of a majority of all the Stockh jldcra.
OFFIClaa:
J. P. SLOAN President
E. E. RAWrtOK Vice Fre-ldent.
JS>>. C. WHITNER -Secrets:y.
P.P. PEASE Treasurer.
ROUT. LOGAN General Superintendent.
lUOXCTOBSl
J. P. LOGAN,
E. E. RAWSON,
P. E. PEASE,
ROBT. LOGAN.
8. K.MCTAWRT,
JNO C. WHITARH,
W. F. PARKHCBST.
This company proposes to operate In Georgia, Ala
bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands In the
immediate vicinity of recent oil dircoverlea, lt now
offers a portion of tts Stock for sale, the amount paid
upon which shall be returned Wt .a parch User before
any general dividend will bwdcMareo,
A. limited amount of Stock end ha secured by caH-
ins on the undersigned, agents' ft'tnla city
oc2 BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
references i
iniel McCullongb,
Wm. Monroe,
Baltimore-Bbtftfty; V. VAtjMW? tib.: S- Paitersou,
Harford county, Kd.;B. Eirland, Calvert county, M«L;
J. P. Silver, Cecil oftnnty. Md.; John Mcrryman, Balti
more; B. Sinclair ft C^., yaltinjore. , j
Bewara *f Oounterfeita. Ail of ear barreb will
be stamped with name and address.
Joxrt MrxXTWAff, Eeq^ formerly president ofMa-
ryland’u AgvfetitMral goelety, aayw:
My emtiner has been making experiments
with — "■
(ryetbb
FERTILIZERS
’•UL Utter * Br*ther*«
RAW RONB l
SCPER-PBOSPHATE DF LIME
“ AMD
PUKE GROUND BONE.
T IESB FERTILIZERS, being made from the beet ——
materials and m themo-t approved moaner, are can raly, won ohlainteg^the gejuu, “Nonpareil
ooefidently reconnoended aa^the^h-a^lo^m^market. Frenoh GrtSsno-** ^ ^ „
This le tk. Principal Depot. -Cf
nr-j
Al our barreb will
j V- - t-'- --i t fl
CL G. ORAN* ft CO.,
Gmeral Agents for the Muafiutnrna,
Newark, V. J.
Messrs. LaRoc**, West * Daioxu, Agaora Sa-
Tannah. Ga. tt*”
A J. J. BLOIS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
AT CHARLES L. COLBY ft' CD’S,
Om Bay * Ahereor* Si s^ aavainak, I
oc^
fttYAA A MONTH IS BJHONADK
$200 ttth our IMPROVED 8T«SCILra»tt
iaffie-< and gentleman. Send tor oar ftnc Catalogue
containing samples * n<1 c -a
jjIS-Sra fouMjehoroV
CHEESE 1 CHEESE!
t r A BOXES H and B State Dairy Cbgeoe,
ocl5-« 198 Bay »
B&Vel ^r 1XT OONGBESO WMKET.
^HTTB CORN AND SWPPatK"
BaBU M •htta’a JMana, I
mb low toe
«M0 buaheta Whit# Con.
K. K- WILLIAMS ft SON.
Messrs. S. A fiary £fe>-V9iroflgh their Agent, Mr.
Louts T. Gntaodt, Boring mWTe an anranement with
BAU.WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, pbntarg
FURNITURE. 3
DEGKAAf A TAYLOR,
17 aaf'99 BaWtry, n»< SB CkriatM st;,-
. HEW-VMieifa’' ^ ,, '\l
OTTl-f. cantina* totwrhe largeat Furniinro Mann:
3 faciurera to theptf, ... ^ a
DININ ch^«:bfuRniture,
Oww mi 1W«itstl>iI>Hlrtfls$8,
MS THE MfTQUttlZ TRADE
fitttperOHM pftf. ^ ’ oc3
Co-partnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into Co
partnership under the Arm name of E w. SOLO
MoNd ft CO., ior the transaction o uGenai oi Snoe
business, at 169 Congrats street. City oi Savannah.
MW. SOLOMONS.
October 1,1886-
J. D. SlUiH.
ocll-tf
TO
HUNTERS.
T D M!
best price ean be obtained for GAME ot
nd,hy applying at IBs OUw EOCBB. c4»
a. p. be a cfort,
- SAIL-MAKER,
EXCHANGE wharf, .
■jirANUFACTCBES Sails. Tacts. Cota, Hammock*
Avndnge, Window Shades, Blocks and FaH*l White
Flour Sacks, 24, 48 and 96 pounds; tegs of *n sixes
for rice, grain, fte. Haring feed mikni in and first-
class sewing-macblnea l can fill orders for teg* at short
notice. Tarpaulins for him. oofi
MARTIN J. rtHh
attorn ey at law,
OFFICE. No. T9 BHYJkN STREET.
iylT-ftm SAVANNAH, GA.
FOR RENT,
« On reasonable terms. FOUR COUVTI?
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS to L
brick building on th* wrner « Bay and L
coin streata. P«aarari5n given imomdlat
' UPWARD PAONtgORB
Law Notice.
rith v~ir “N^irrrff 1 French. Guano”—he hasap- ffinS UNDERSIGNED Will jlHllb LAW n the
>liad it to baata,ranfolopea and very young cucumber A-. Btota.und Fedmol Court* te IfeecRy « SjUunah.
.lame whieh 64 fids Osason of the year are-- very liable **9- w - •— JA8. JOHNSON.
inlalaijnimtometa aamr n-nn* i»w ■ («i»
sfint-rat* acticl*. andaomea up to. your ciaim.of we’
marita. I «»»*tt use three ton* on wheat and rye
fall- '•* ' ■'
Notice.
T W. HKVrra, of ten firm- of
• n-ti
* of Merit, trahrop ft
UamtifwlthLathropft
at th* old atand of
HENRY LATtmop ft OO
Gunny C
oil*”
NOTICE.
B y the ordinance based by tee nrg
Council on th* 2Tlh day of Deeamhar, 1004, the
Taxes upon grow sale* of every description ot mag
aliandiae and wares, upon freight and paaeagemonay
payable in this city, and ma hogan and moleaTw
required to be paid monthly. The Tax upon real as
tate, eonunbtionu and Income ate required tabs net A
lOWTOJiSMaolr.
&ans W
Tatfxtff
del .
A. U McRxx.
Te.fair county, Ga.
J, Ga.
BACWJJ ? BACON!
••t o «
riAAMtiMM m
tfMM-iu wmadLET. i
lleodgso ’1 tnr. irvt.
UXI.L, W7Lft\ft CHKISTIV 1 -