The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 22, 1866, Image 3

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ATTfl «*»t m MMtt uf s , e .maMP» **Tf VOB N«' r r “ BK .-i-htlngale, Tuesday. October S3. At soman ttu gut assortment of dress boot*, boys’ falters, sad la dies' and misses’ shoes oTststy description. Pictobials.—We are indebted to Estlll ft Brother for the latest dates «f -4rato’i mastrsted WaaktffAnd Chimney Corner, and Harper’s Illustrated Weekly and Monthly Magazine. m * , UcrW ia Livingston. Thursday. October olt HiLTlMOSK- „ inursaay, October 25th. at — ■ m ' T0R ruo.tvti.rau. „ TJUU wouUa, Saturday, November 3, a i-to- FOH FLORIDA- even TH ursduy morning at 9 o’clock t ,; ;:S ’“’. or t-very Saturday, at 3 p. m. [ i-f every Saturday morning, at .Ivan Si note, every Tuesday morning, at {■OK cb»bliston. - or, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. ■ 1 ’ t0K „Allien. V. Cool* every Friday morning, at 8 | irri'f vravL [and OH oarturc of Train*. Atlanta: Market. Atlanta, October 90. We have no changes to make from our* figures of yesteidty, which ore as follows for the leading article# of commerce: Cobx.—White Corn $ @135 Mixed or Yellow.. @ 1 35 Bacon.—Shoulders, (scarce) @ 90 Plain Canvas8cd Hams 24 @ 25 8ugar-Cured Hams 265a@ 27 Clear-Ribbed Sides @ 23 Clear Sides 23>4@ 24 J*ix)ub.—Fancy White Wheat 17 00 @18 00 Extra Family, and Family 14 00 @16 00 Kxtra * 12 60 @13 00 Superfine 11 50 @12 00 flydki.T. Grain.—Rye, bush 1 50 @ 1 75 Wheat (Georgia raised) 2 25 @2 50 Hav, cwt 2 00 @ 2 25 | Columbus Cotton Market. Columbus, October 19. Cotton.—The market was sleepy yesterday. Mid dlings, strict to gooa, 20J£@32c., buyer paying tax. The large proportion of cotton sold brought 31c. Recipts, 374 bales—335 by wagons, and 39 by M- E. R.; shipped, 147. PAILY FABSENOBB OP TBAIS PAbSENUEB TBA1H 7 a.m. 8:49 a.m. •Vn'ii'ut 7 :U5 p. m. paaoKSOKU ibais . 4.-Olt A. M. V, .1 7:00 A. II. 8:28 p. u. u :oU a. M. >u trains connect with .-ug-.-r trains at Gordon^ u—daily (Sunday, .a 7:30 a. m. 7:30 p. M. 6:00 A. M. 6:10 P. M. iutfimighipaBt - ’ U.A10B0. 1 ** ceptod) ;.i,u:iab at {iiomAsvilie at... jAvaauah at Montgomery Cotton Market. Mohtoomeby, October 18. Cotton.—The market yeaterday vtinot ao active aa on the day previous, though there wae m Urge quan tity in from the country. Quotations remain un changed; middlings 33@3Sc., the producer paring tax. Augusta Market. AUOD8TA, October 19—P. M. Cotton.—The market was dull to-day. We quote: Middling 89 Strict to good middling 89 Sales to-day, 151 bales, as follows:—126 at 35y£o. a 7 at 36c. t and 18 bales at 36XC. Becelp' a, 429 bales. Macon Cotton Market. Macon, October 19. Cotton.—There baa been a good demand to-day for New York middlings, at 31c., buyers paying the taz. For the lower grades, no demand. ft iMilMJ Gardner, W H'Grady, a Goodoll, C L Gilbert, (ft Gonnnndy, W B Griffin, Guckenhei- mar A Beldg, a Gomm, L J Guilmartin, Heidt k Lud low, Holden. Read 11,11 Hernandez, Habersham . k See., A Honaeman A Co, N A Hardee, B B Hertz : ft Co, B H Hardee. Holcomb A Co, A R Hopkins, Home insurant* Co, A 8 Hartrioge, B Hill A Co, Hunter k Omuncll, Hilton <£ R, Kenney <f O’Brien, Kenneth, MeLca k Oo, J Koox, W Kine, N B Knapp. T L Kinsey k Co, M Lowenlhal. LiiUutb*l A Kohn, Jacob Laugedorf, & H. Levitt, Latbrop A Co, D Mal ian, H C Mahrten*. Mallon <t Frteraou. Meiuhardt ,v Bro, R Mclotire * Co, Miller k Bro. Miller C C, E T Metcalf k Oo, V McCarthy, J McGrath. J C Maker i CoJ C Matter, M 8 Myer, National Espress Co, R L Heal Inter, Nicholson k McCabe, Neufvlile, Butler A Otl S Oliver, Geo Fatten A Son. K Platsliek, Palmer A Depplsn, Ferry k Leveridge. N A Ryan A Co, Joun Ryan, T R Ripley, H G Reeves, Randall A C , A Rescher, Cant. F. Rogers, C i) Rogers A Bro, Savan nah (tea Light Co., W B Strlmper, Stlvey A Dougherty, B Stream. Scott, Handy A H, A M Scarborough, Stm- bora A Goodall, Sorrell A CO, Smith A Kemp, B 1) Smytba. J 0 Schreiner A Bon, Stegall, Stubbe a Sloan, Henry Balter, A A Boiomoue A Co, F W Simms k Co, Southern Express Co, Margaret Spellen. W M Tuuno, C W Tnompeon, BGTiden, Tyson A Gordon, Dnkle A Sons J L VUIaionga, U Waltheluier. J H Willuig- ham. Weed k Cornell, George WUurock. B C Wade, F Wight. 8 W Wight, Williams A Son, J K Wildei, J F Wheaton, W H Wlltberger, A M A G W West. Per steamship Nightingale, bom New York—A k Kills, T H Austin, £ H Austin. C J Beatty, Brigham, U k Co, Brigham A B, Buth well A W, Bedell 4P,I Blair, T Bateson, P H Behn, Be-l, W A C, Blun A M, Emporium of Fashion. Cor. Hull Stand Bay Lane, First Door North or Pulaski House. Savannah, Ga. . .piLi. v i-K.’TlIEil, Newsdealers, Sta- . Vin, Ball street (down stairs, ;,.e, ..cal la’llie Post Office, ale an- , eUl , (or i be Daily Nkwb k Uebald. .. . „ sitb them will oe promptly attended Arrivals at the Hotels. Mayor** Court. v-ng cases were disposed of on Saturday :niiU Ford, Mayor pro tem.: ,4 (colored), charged with violating city -nertorming the furtctioua of a stevedore ;iu h ' out a proper license, and having in his a iicr-nso iu some other person’s name^ ■u dollars, and ordered to take out a li- : own name if he des.red to continue the Lcii, an old offender, charged with im- Iuji, drunk and lining in tlie street*—was • scrub out the i olice Barracks. •j* eu, (colored,) charged with vagrancy, a stoop *on Moi.tgoraery street—was lar ui indefinite period to work at the Po- . wmte neu.two of them charged with disor- c nh*ci,kg\iUn» in the Btreets, and the third r„. i wit i bc.ug drmk and lying in the streets— . ii.il dat'd two Joil.rs and costs. K tacit. OF.- Savannah, Oct. 19. 1856. . u:.du»i3neil, passcugtyg from Now York to Sa \xy>u ila steamer Nig»tingale, of “Murray’s • t-tiio this method to expreir> their apprcciatiiiu ia.enilexaanty conduct of CapL breaker, Fursur _i, jjivi the other officers and crew said steam- rertturn tlunks lor the sale, speed; * n d com- .vov .ge now terminated. We recomikami to ^ aul hiu the aiivantages of this route in p^fer- *ti ••.!»*• liK-r. fatiguing travel by land, and hot-, z j.i: of the public may enable the proprie- •: : i..; .ill--- tj i -ug continue such service: ruLAsivi House—w. u. wiltbbkuke. H L Shultz, So Ex iMiss F Perkini, Fia A K Nkhhu-1-, N Y ! Mis» A Perkins. Fia T W Toplmoi, Wins |A Twludina, Augusta H L W McClung A gervt.iR Pudd. .rwlnco Huntsville - |W B Jay, Us _ o Burnett, Atlanta |M Rawls, Guyton J Leavy, City J D uelauoy. Brooks CO J W Horton, Augusta j'V Walsb, Macon 8 Winzers, Fla 1 MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. hVcf. O Havne, Citv lA B Jones, Fla M Y Baiter, N Y I Miss O 8eymuur. Ga G U Luuber A wife, Phila|c»pt_ Bogart, N Y J A Hixon, Herndon “ F A Stai.ard, Teun W F Enbankfl A lady O Priesaner, N Y r A Bcckoti. Piiila 8 J liaitti, <lo N Hill, Cunada V W Laulig, N Y 8 r Burton, do R Y Broivue, do j Price, do J Duly, Ireland P D oioenm. sir Nightin gale E a Glasson, NY - H Ames. N Y J 11 Pnlllips, N Y C W Hancock, Amarlcoi L S Davla. achr Waring A B Gould, uo W L Bieaker, str Night- gale A K Barter, brig Keyatone D F Tracy, hark Reunion T W Coin Chas B B oarvez. City J Slager, wife and child, Memphis Mrs W K Beard, 2 cblldrn A 3 avis, Fla W Call, Fla a f£ Funung, N H R M Dewere, N K * T Co J Booth A Co, M A Cohen, Claguom A C, Casiner A 8. Champion A F, Cooper OAF, O Cohen, Case A H, Crane A O, Cooper A McA, C L Colby A Co, 8 H Gild ing. Duncan A J, l)oyle k L. A Duienhoffer, M David- eon Davant A W, £ Khrlich, K A hckuian, UCF.ee- m.n A A L FrtetMnberg. L J GniimarUn, A Gomm, W B Griffin A Co, G W Garni any, Guerard A F, 8 Goodall U A ttellg, C Green k Son, J Yarrow. U L Gilbert, Hnnter 4 8, BU Hardee, S P Hamilton, J HirsUiback, G A Hudson. Hole ,mbs A Oo. 8 B Har rington, Holden, RAH, Heea A G, C Hsrrlgan. ti W Uighamltb, lvea A Co, JoIiusiod, W A Co, A Kohler, WBKnapp, K McLea, AKauacbrolf, .1 Kuox, Lovell A la UB Lamar, J Lama, LaRodie, W &D, J Lipp- ms . Up man Bros, G L.nraui,. Latbrop A Co, J W nlevea, J C Maker A Oo, Miller Bren-, M 8 Mey ers, H Meinh&rdt A Bro, Mercer A A, Nicholsod, McA A Co. M Kewmatk, N, But.er A Co. Onter, Pane * T, P A Depoish. C 1> Bugera, V a Ryan. U G Howe, So Kx, LR ’Older, Stegall, 8 A 8, F W 81ms A Co, Sorrell tiroa, K D sniytbe, A A Solomon A Co, W H Stark A Tuon A U. P 1 lachler, B G Tildtn. Yan Newton A W, Wilder A F, W A Uerdon. W U Wlltberger, Uncklce A Son. T M Tunno, T H Willingham, Williams A Son, h Walthour, Weed tC, HU ratein, J L Vllla- ionga, W M Walsh, M WoUe, E C Wade, and others. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, Ac—T J Clarke, F M Xyrell, P H Behn, J L Vilialooga, J W Anderson, A s ilcoz. Per Mur Mesrenger, from Boeton—Randall A Co, P Skelun, M A Cohen, E C Wade A Co, Lovell A I* J w Anderson A Son, Crane A G, end order. Per steamer Kate, from Jacksonville—J W A, Lin ville A Gleason ,J L VUIaionga, Bradley, H a Co, Oar Hoasc. For steamer Eliza Hancock, from Charleston—D A Waplcs, AgtCRH, Kai Ex A TCo, K E ubuck. CousiRueea per central R, R. Oct 20, 1866. 1,290 hales cotton, to K W Sim* k Co, Crane A G, Hunter A G, J A Roberts, Austin A E, N A Hardee A Co, Brigham. H A Co, K Padelford, Agt Kmp Steam ship Line, K F Metcalf A Co, P H Behn, B U Hardee Erwin A H, A 8 Hartridge, Wilklnaoc, W A Co, W K DRAPER and TAILOR, Shirt Maker, GLOVER and HOSIER. SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McQlNLY. C If Campbell & wife, NY T M Diuuoi, Ailiiutit « C LitLieflehl, Milieu M Smith, Brooks eo J W ftmith, Pawtucket S ft Miuth, Mrtdmuu J Arnold. Fla M:si Avcriit, Fla Mrs S Berg 2 children, Eilaville Miss Thompson, Fla D J ftturges, Chas U Orme, Brunswick W Carroll, Braddock’s Pt J Tucker, Fla J K Finnegan, Fla H ii ftherman.N Y A R Duncan, Scotland E D Csfferty, City M Flaherty, City iTlmiatnre Almanac—Tlxis Day. HIGH WATlffit. . 4 211 At P(*t 6 51 ley. tl a Co, O Cohen, W B Griffin 4 Co, gloau^S A 8. J W Latnrop A Co, L J Gudmanin & Co, J Wash burn k Co, Bell, W k C, Shiuholser k Co, Both well k W, £ C Wade k Co. Receipts per Atlantic & Oulf R. R. Oct. 20, 1866. 118 bales upland cotton, 10 do sea i9lan«l do, l car sheep, 9 bbls turpentine, 14 bills hides, 2 bbls tallow, 42 sks ground peas, 4 bbla sugar, 1 bbl beeswax, 1 tlu syrup, and mdse, to L J Gniimartin A Co, E F Met calf A Co, C L Colby k Co, A S Hartridge, D & John ston, Bell, W k C, Tiaon A G. Sloan 8 k S, Bouse & B, B C Wade k Co', 8 J Josephs k Co, Clark, J k Co, J W Anderson k Sou, R Mclutlre k Co, R Habersham k Son, J A Roberts, Weed k C, W Gumiauy, J L\" 1-.longa, Levi A B, Tebean, PA Co. M B Holland, Wilcox k Co, J Booth a Co, Mrs J Hunter. ^Bir:h Thomas A’Beckel tt. Y. Browne l/yihi'3. ltobt. M. Smith. 5.U -, J. W. Fauely, «v. lizard. Lewis Silvers. i-„. £Jri.u:, Minulo Davey, .- i. ■. ljiVt-y, Mary Muduern, .iviti; vii Mias Annie E. All»*nder, - - • • Kenuiut*. MibS M. J. Armsti'oiig, L- -ariHaut Mias F. M. Hunt, »aj-ar.i Georgia Langley, J youiiciiy, Nora V. Donnelly, •••. it A’aha, Chas. A. Nott, and others. ;H£ NouWfiOlAK SHIP LORD ELGIN, OKTHrf- | Norwegian ship Lord Elgin, Captain- lir.a i. u ristianseu, bound from Pensacola to 6 ; ituv0i. acotlaud, witli 494,290 feet timber, "j’iu. : 1 k tf the North side of the little Ba- • If--uunug the violent hurricane of October j-HajUiiin and crew left the ship on the 3d or iiUjut one mile from the breakers. :?av thou with jut topmast, sails or yards, and -•ri ^eil. The Captain and crow made their way '-i ■ 's long boat to the coast of Florida, where t-> i.ibJ ou ihe 5th inat., being without water or iiffviu the lime of leaving the vessel until - :iia at Fort Caprou on the Florida coast. •Vj :* Ciiri^tiunsen. the mates and several of the ■ i-Tivnd h re on Saturday morning by the | Cui*:sylvan Shore. - id Elgin was insured in sn European office. *: was^xlso covered by insurance. IV'sal.—Wo had the pleasure o f a visit last even a Mr. C. W. Haueock, editor and proprietor of V- ukiy ftuinter Republican, one of ihe ablest •i*; papers lu the interior of tho State. Air. H- us ihat. there is au iucreaatng deposition >:t of the planters of Sourer and the adjoin- -i to bh.p then* cotton and other products ♦•eairkct; and it is in view of this fact that wo i* 44. i.i c •mmewding our cotemporary to the ■jaagtoiise Savannah merchants. Ha will call •i th«. oi ; r tho purpose of receiving their cri •“ the nay of adver.isements. Shipping Intelligence. Hekald.—The aboveeplriu4zni ■ : i:.".-! weekly paper has, we are aa.ured, at- ■ , . nsiJurubie cirouiatlon in the lower coast aaj ailurdsa desirable medium tor the ad- ’ *a.m, j uii uierchanta who deaire to cultivate ‘•’•M-'snLUons wuh the people of that section of Mr. Orme, the editor, is now in the city, aivili remain a few days for the purpose of 4"* who desire to advei tiso iu hie paper - ensnity of duing so. . Ili! Lr all polLte in Florida will hereafter go .; t San iav’s) via A A G. B. R. and Florid* | m connection with Florida Rail Road, and 1 ” tt the Post Office at 7 P. M. eaoh day, ex- luving h.-re at 7 A. M. by the above route ■■ Jftoouville, Fla., in Yl hours, and Talla- -16 hours. PORT OF 8AVANNAB. Sunday, Oct. 21, 1866. Arrived. Steamship Harman Livingston, Baker, New York— Wilder A Fullarton. Steamship Nightingale, Breaker, New York—Hen- ter A Gammel). i Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palattffi, Ac.—Clag- horn k Cunningham. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville, etc—Brad ley, Hill 4 Co. Steamer Eliza Hancock, Post, Charleston—F U Myrell. Bark Cordelia, Wells. New York—HuBter A Qam- mell. Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Winston, Fortlamd—Blair A Bicklurd. Schr Messenger, Emcreon, Boeton— Crane k Gray- bill. a. U S reveuue cutter Wliowo..., Uaudotph, for r*. pains.* Sclir William Gregory, Auld, from Cardenas to Boston. Cleared. steamship San Salvador, Atkins. New York—B H Hardee. , steamfdUp Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Banter * Gammeil. _ Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka. etc—Clag- horri A Cunningham. Schr John Vance, Patterson, Jackaoniille. Fla—F Smith. — Schr George Darby, Snow, Boston—Mffien A Wad' lov. Sclir Fa-.nie, Kinnscy, Philadelphia—Hunter A GanunelL Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, Ao—47 obis oranges, 17 bales aea island cotton, 23 head eat- t.c, 9 bags wool. Por brig l’rwitlsr Hohbe, from Portland—100,000 laths, 16 lous hay. Eiporli. Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia-—S00 bales coiton, 147 do domestics, 249 do raga. 10 waete, 31 bbls metal, 14 do terrapins, 28J car wbeela, 142 hka dt icd Irult, 21 pkgs mdse, 147 empty kegs. Per eteamaliip San Salvador, for New York—1,497 bales npiand cotton, 10 tierces lice, 10 famlea yams, 2 do wool, 122 pkgs mdse, 21 bbls sweet poistoss, U bbls oranges. Per schr John Vance, for Jacksonville, Fla—100 ealt, 400 bdsbels do. Per schr George Darby, lor Boston—108,714 fee* timber, 27,991 ft lumuer. Per schr Fannie, for Philadelphia—22 bales upland 'cotton, 16 whole and 26. empty Knlf bbls, 8,0*2 bate old railroad iron, 3U axles 61 bbls turpentina. Pa»K*svr«, i Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York—Mrs A Bencher, Mrs Johsuua, MUsWijwe, I Misses Wajue. Mrs H V Wayne, Mrs H Oot.b snu ctii.il, P FieiUenbeg, lady, four cuiMren and nrvant. Mun9oirToniiiUdon, J Vuiaiungi, Heniy 8 Fitch* la*iy two children «nd nurse, Mrs Wade Md » lv, Mrrf E C Johnson, MIhs II J BoX^ Mal A t Box, Ji hn Johnson, E G Alden, J . Burk hard, ludy and servant, F B Dit .. Curd an ss to Boston, and put ^ j **»^%;T«S£2Sr$£ > S&% 7 2 ® 1 Captain Anld, of the gobooner ! ^ Or*g3ry, which arrived here yesterday, re* H. A. T0PHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Auction Sales. ■T B1»HH * MEYER- THIS DAT. *24 Inst., at tto^iock. »1H bs anld. 11 nates Painted Tabs 10 boxes Clothes Pins 2 hogsheads Hams 20 boxes Goeheft Chaeat 50 barrels Potatoes „ 20 barrels Onions " ' 20 boxes Tomato datsnp 4 boxes Stove Polish. ALSO, 10 cases Shoes Clothing, Dry Goods, Calicoes, and An assortment of Famitnre. oc22 A Shipping. FOR NBW YOHK Muntty’s Lane # INI READ Y-M ADR CLOTHING, Gents’ Famishing Goods, Hate end Cape, Fall and Wlater Hotel Maw Opening. Business Salts, „ , Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Overcoats and Capes. Party, Wedding, Business and Dress Vests. Pan's of Black and Colored English. French and Americ an Doeskins and Csss:-, meres, in variety. “Katy-did.” -Blatori,” “Coquet,” ’’Park,” “Bte- mavck,” •■Driving," “oo-catled,” and sixty other new styles and varieties of Hats and Caps, assorted colors. Shirts and Collars, of say own make, which have no superior In quality, lit and elegance of anlah- Cndereiothlng of all grade\in 9Uk, Merino, Cotton, and heavy Wool. English, French and German Hosiery of all grades. Gloves Bospendera, Ties, Scans, Handkerchiefs, Ac-, Ac. All Goods Bret-class, and sold as low as thenee qualities can be bought In New York or Northern markets. Fbr anything In the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GO JDS line. 60 TO IVES’- FINE FURNITURE AT'AUCTION. by easel, i.- WY1.LV A CHRISTIAN. On Monday next,' 2f*b Get. at 1014. o’etept, ak the residence over Mr. Brawn's Jdaetty 8u»e, No. U9 Cougras street, oppaMte Puiaski Riw, MB' be sold. Issue family are obliged to vacate the house on 1st November) a complete assortment of FINK T17RSI- TU&E. Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen, consulting in P *Tsplended 7 octave Boeewood Plano, elegantly in laid with PearL Fine Parlor setts. Parlor and Easy Chairs. Marble Top Tables. Brussels Carpets. Large Mitrors. Fins Paintings. Sofas, Lounges. BookCasen. Glass Ware. Cooking Stove Oak Chamber Setts. Chamber Chairs. “ Carpets. Toilet Setts. Beds and Bedding Wardrobes Bureaus. Dining Tables, e Tkble Crockery." Kitchen Furniture. Tha above is all nearly new and of the finest quality. Terms at Sale oca ^- Mail Stef Cabin Panage, |23 Steerage, $13 -aM .0 Tfce new and vary fas) sailing side-wheel steamship Herman Uivin^stdft, 2,000 tons burthen, J. B BalfccwflOTManiter: will positively sail on her regular day. Thnnday, Oct. 35th, at 9 o’clock a. u>. POr freight or passage, having new and splendidl; arranged accommodailone. apply to W1LLKR k FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard’* Upper Hinge, N B —No engaged berths secared afier Tuesday, Oot 23, nnlesa paid for. oe22 IsTi ghtingale, CARPENTER, Commander, Will sail on her regular day, Taeadayr, Oct’r S3, a* — o’clock —a*e For'freight or parage, having eupartor accomluo- dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMEI L ocl8 84 Ba. street. For BAltirfVife. ESTATE SALE. MY DELL, WILLY Ai CHRISTIAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at U o'clock, iu front of tha Court Houm: .Tract of Land No. 250, 8th Diatrict, Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202y* acrea, attuatnd near Jacksonville, Ga. Hat can be seen at our office. It la a valuable Tract, «eR located and well wooded; sold for a dlvtoion among th* heirs. Terms caeh. Purchaaer paying for Jiyea.’• . , r oclQ aew and elegant steamship „ FAlSTJSriE, Capt. H. H. SMOOT, Will sail for Baltimore on Tkmreday, Oct. 33, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply t* -, 1 , ^ LaRQCHX, fTEST k DANIELS, , TRUSTEES SALE. BY BELL, WI LLY dt CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY hi November, in front of the Court House, between Ike legal boors of ■ale: Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Bustiuglon street, and ITS ou Jellcrson (more or leas), northwest corner. The improvements consist of two wooden Duellings, one with kitchen in yard. Fee simple. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary,- for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of the late Mra. Mary A. Quautock, deceased. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. WILLIAM BURNS, 1 oc!9 BOBT. McINTUtE, j T ™ 8, “A : VANIELK, .Tones’ Block. For Charleston, S. C# Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship ’' Tonawanda, J. TEAL, Commander, WUl sail for tbe above port on latsidsy, Nov. 3, at — o’clwck — an. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to ■ or22 HUNT.RB k OAMMELL. ini Fall Dry Goods. 1866 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN A ECKMANi 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest stock of U Staple and Fancy Dry Goods to be found luthls city, and which are offered at tbe LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yourselves.gfLU ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE! BY BELL, WYLLY A CHBISTIABf. Will be sold on tbo first TUESDAY iu November, in front of the Court House, between the legal hours Lot 108, L i"th Diatrict, 2d Section, Cherokee county, 40 scree. Lot No. 271,2d Diatrict, 4th Section, Cherokee county, 40 acres. Lot No. 194,11th District, Lee county, 202«. acres. Lot No. 114, 10th Diatrict, Dooly county, 202 Lot No.: ise, litt District, Dooly oonnty, 202M areas gold by permission of the honoraDte Court of Orel- The new steamsr DICTA TOR (1,000 Tons,) Captain L. M. CO^ETTER, Will resume her regular trips as above, commencing ; Wednesday, 24tk last., at 9 o’clock a. in. I For freight or P-^P^-rA % % | oc22-tf 14s Bay street. FOR PALATKi, FLA OLD .SKU-WHKLV LIM Leaye every -Tnesday.and'Satnriay. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FKh NAN DINA, JACKSON- ' VILLE AND PICOLATA. /’I VIA FERNAl^piNA, JACltSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER Terms esah on day of aalo; purchasers to pay I p»peT“ BENJAMIN GROVEN3TEINE. sepl9 “ Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. , BY BELL, WILLY dt CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of the Court House, on the first TUESDAY iu November, between tbs legal hours Western half Lot No. 15 Warren Ward, with im- -provemente, subject to a ground rent of sevon dollars and fifty cents per annum. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. sep21 ANDREW M. BOSS, Admr GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, <8rc., &c. SHIRTS manufactured from measure. Clothing made to order at shert notice. HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. 13S Congress and 53 St. JsiUem Street*. SAYANNAH, GA. ROPE. -| A/\ COILS OKEBNLHAF ju-t received, anti 1UU ior sale by fHLL ^ H(r’9-tf No. 12 Stoddard’s Lover Range, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY, BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of the Court House, between the -legal hours of sals. Eleven (11) Shares Central Bbilroad Stock, sold by order of the Court of Ordinary" lbr the benefit of the heirs sud creditors of tho estate of the late Mins Eliza beth B. liarmvell, deceased. JOHN B. BARNWELL, gepig Admini tratoc. DANCING ACADEMY AT ST. ANDREW’* HALL. M R. L. LOUIS will open his HANGING AC A DK- my at St. Andrew’s Boll, on TUBS DAK, OeL lCin, at 3>4 o’clock p. M. Days of instruction fbr young Ladies, Mb'Ses and Masters, on Tnnadays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 K o’clock p. m., and for Gentlemen, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock p . m . QCAlm Co-Partnership Notice. niHB undersigned have t'ds dey formed a co-part X uersiilp for the transaction of a General Commie ston. Lumber and Timber bueireas, under tbe sty l*t> ‘.tinhorn Lawton k Co, New York city, aud Philip Yorue A Co , savannah, <-a. „ ’ ’ WINBOfeN LAWTON. PHILIP YONGE. September 1st, 1S66. sepl-tf TEMPTATION Tetnptaiion :;a distress. In 1st. 29.48, long. 79.18, passed f dees of wrecks,—sl.ro the top part of .cabin, 1 "^"h. a Urge steamer or ship. Ateo P“ sod 1 UMld«m"aSa«ia'twrclL r tfrin7 Kev^L ButUoph. ‘ Irnn « which were chock mxrked lbr Na 131* , B w Buckingham, Mr Copp, J II Ferris, J M Norwood, 'v:-c > Ssveral of tUe trunks were opened and A G Wilktus, Henry Lvona and child, Georee Hurd, ' ! * c ’’ Dt " 11 the clothing of operatic performers. \ DicTiToa.—Attention is directed to ! S .'muement of L. J. Gniimartin it Co., an- i Mite Dunn, Mrs E Pooler and nurse, Miss KM Oliver, that the favorite steamer DicUtor. com- j MreCCJoDes, Mies L E O-good,Ura MwMt. Da- *f the sea rsirate* nnvtete,. Ira nn-1 vidsop and lady;. J Couen. D X tfreila. Mite Wrniker, i “5^;horo*tij ! ^Mxaca J. liie 24 h ,n9ta nt The DicUtor is represented i Willbergcr, an l 5 In steomga. * Rtoanai»i> and has splendid sccominodstlons. Per eto&rnship Tonawftntlft, for Phl sdelphU—-Mr* j J Yon a*. Dr M Flcher*. ' v Per steamship San Salvador. W Mkllety. A O Mar- : cy. E P Alli-n. Miss A^lalley, I. F Prink, W li Dndre- | wood, C Priestner, - Fiuk. and steerage. - -o veteran, uaptatn ooaetuir, uu Kerutket, IW H Watson, A Drlsdale, W wgh repairs and will resume her regular J jj Rnykeser. C -diiloa, C U Owens, J FUaet, Carl 1 Charleston, Savannah and the Florida - Kfrhal, Neil Lund, K C Jjoveridge, S Solomon, H -fiifis._xhe United States cutter Wilder- ' '"'''’eh, from Key West-tor repairs, ' 1.1 :erness reports hsv- ■: Fr; fay the bflg 8. P. W W Mitchell, P Brown. Mks Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Pain ka. Ac—0 H ... 3au Salvador, Capt. ■'<» York on Saturday, ..1 atton, which Is tbs u'- ly any steamer this ried out 10 tierces of -at oi the Per stdamefHate, frdm Jacksonville, 4 nmg, F C tin peck, O Kelly, J C TrelUn a U-ovldence, bound *° Alien. E Harrison and lady, Capt Ro-s, MaJOrme.H imislf-. ‘ - ip Jones, lyy.Suler, Mr Presteno, D A Sturgose. W F and 17 deck. Ac—Col Hem- Inge, S H Hop- poe.'aod o deck. Per steamer Eliza Hancock, from Charleston—Mrs Lerunx, H G Sherman. Mr Duncan, Mr Oeletef. Hka Harris. Mr Galvin, J C notice, C Frasier, G KPttt, andl deck. Per steamship SlghUngnle. from New York—C A Uett, J Kellum, L Seicas, Mrs Day and avt, Mias S A Hunt Miss F Hunt, Miss A E Allender, Miss M J ArrsiroDg, W Barnett. R MSmith, Miss M Dotmally, wood, of the steamer ■day, report* having the Stevens, bound 1 cargo, which went here she bilged. She rived yesterday, with ark. Purser Blacumb **», Caps, Ate. establishment of H. a\ ‘large andnceedingly »’a Hata, manufacSnred fa ootnprteas a vrelety ‘® neatness. Also a tbe latest styles, ke. tf -d be eared, as they sure- vyes’s BansaMnub. - w^Btensally. J Pin*. W 8 Sand, MiasM Douohaei Mre B Kenneoiore, Mr* Xaddek Miss Maddea. Mra Na*li Miss -Adrian, Xies Langier, Mr Howard and wife Mr Paltnr. “ r PnlUIpS, A BlcknelL" A Brawn, MrgarWT R^raadn. Mr @1 “ J «-’ h w •--- W. •, T Flannagan, - - - and steerage. BITS 8 CAPS! Large't and most Complete Stock Ever Brought to This City. S30=000 Worth. HATS AND CAPS! FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES, AND INFANTS, All Styles I AU Colors! All Rmslltiwl Row open and arrlrteg by every steamer AT WHOLEULE AMD RETAIL I tw- Particular attention fa called to my Stook as above n lanre part of which was manufactured irom samples a letted by me expressly for my retail trade. ocIS-tf B. M. COLDUVq. New Style Dress Trimmings tint-' Millinery Goods, JuilireetYgdat . MBS' LOUIS’. TTANDSOMB CLOAKS, Sacks, Bultone, Festhera. H Flowers, Ribbons. Velvets of eU eolora. Cords, f3te Ac. Hate from one dollar upwards : Feaih ere from 26 ct*. upward; and a *reat v «detyofband- sotee BkaidA silk, worsted and cotton. CANwwl ex- amAwe for yourself, at MR8-R.L LDU18 , oefil Sw No. IB Congrete street, nn ate’ro Tempt allbn Temptation OUR PET Our Pet GW Pst our Pet Harmony Harmony Harmony Harmony Zebra Zebra Zebra Zeiira Randolph Bsud-ilph Randolph Cranberry Cranberry Cranimrry Cranberry Harmony Zebra Bern or Virginia Randolph Roanoke Randolph Roanoke k) Roanoke Ho.note Roanoke T. Dabney T. Dabney T. Dabney T. Dabney Cranberry T- Dabney The above favorite brands of Virginia Tohficeo. smoking and chewing, Ju4 received, and fbr sale by oclO MERCRR A AnDRBSON. A Fine Blaek Mare F0K SALE, BY BELL. WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. W E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, and la every particular a family Horae—good for a light rockswav Can be seen at Dan. Butler's Stable Terms known at Cruntlng-Hoom. ocH ; 50 TONS RAPES’ Super-Phosphate of lime In Mora and for sale by PURSE A THOMAS, Agree-a Mopes’ 8uper-Phoephate Uaie Company. oeHv3t Ft. A. SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, Ac-, Ala. Evifaula, and .Remit- .TJA aassTA^ff^v; ’> lly ft Co,. T H Bolsosw ft a _ rownkOo,BRA bam. Crane ft Graybill DAVD Mv DlUUWj Banker, CLOAKS. SHAWLS. SC. DeWitt & Morgan TTTILL OPEN THIS DAY. W I jodtes Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks, LsdUs’ Ba-qaes, Jackets, ke.. French and Scot h ShawLs in great variety. Hack. Colored and White Grafted Ctotta for Andies’ and Children’* ClSH V ; ? NEW DRESS GOODS, Black Shks, nil widths. Cloths and Cassimeres tor Gentlemen’s Suits, Bupertn qusllt, Whitney Blankets, Krabrolderie*, Lnce*, kc.. > Noveitle* in Worsted Goods, AT 1ST CONGBkBB 8TBEET. VALUABLE PLANTATION Timber Lands V at auction. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of tbe Court House, will be sold, ▲ PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, conUinioWln all nbout 500 xoree, mors or ltsa, sit uated in Chrtfbam county, about 14 raflee frun the dty, near the ».geechee and Canal back water. Most of tbe abov<- tracts are well and heavily timbered,, and oJfer a good inducement to persons engaged in tbe Lumber business. For further particulars enqufet at our counting room, where plate and deeds can be seen. Terms ca=b, purchaser paying for all papers. ocl8 The new steamer The new and elegant (Mate packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, CipL JAMES TUCKER. having been specially fitted op for this rente »lth unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above places, the Sylvian Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, sud the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, willlesve Jacksonville even Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Sat urday mornings, lh time to connect with the New fork steam- re. For freight or Passage apply at tbe office on Florida wharL or to _ CLA8HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agent* N. ft.—411 freight payable by shtnprea. tyVt-tf D IOTATOR, 0,000 Tons.) Captain L. it. COYETTBR, Having undergone tbutoogh repair*, will resume bar tegular rou e, as above, leaving SavaunaU Every Islsi9af,i«l dl o’iibck p. a>. Fbr freight or passage, having aplenilhl accommo- dattons, apply OU board, or to V L. J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO., ^2-tf 148 Bay street. F«r Palatka, Fla., VU BRUNSWICK, ST.* MARTS. PEB- NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. • ' > Hr The ITnlWd States it** FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. With anai every Breaming, sad arrive at ticnl.re apply t-» oevt-tr Atlantic and Savannah. Packets. TRUSTEE’S SALE. BUILDINC LOT AT AUCTION. BY BB1.I*, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November Sth. at 11 o’clock. In front of Court House, Lot No. i, 90 by 103 toet, on Miltodge ■treat, next W tbe comer of Dreytoa, fee sfaspto. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers. ool8 mu; The All* brig W. IJ. Bickmoret Cbptain BfcKMORS, Is now losfling and has three-fourths of cargo en gaged. For f> eight apply to oe2 -tt L. J. GPlLMARTfN" fc CO.. Agon’s. TBE UNITED STATES I BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TRUSTEE’S HALE. Building Lot at Auction. BY BB9.1*. WYLLY At CHBJMTIA*. On TUESDAY, Novembre- 9th, at 11 o'clock, in front of tha Court Houae, Lot No. —, situated on the comer O' J ffereon and New Houston streets. 109 teat on Jefferson and 90 feet ou Naw Houston Fee sta ple- Terms cash, purchasers paying tor all papers. Valuable Real Estate Sale AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY At C1IHJST1AM. Ob TUESDAY. 9th November, ft U O’clock, in front of tbe Court House will be solo. *A>T No 19. north aid* of Jones street, containing *0)4 feat from Jones street to tha land north of Jones teres*, and 64 foe4on Jones street. Tha improvements consist of two WftraDjaJteig Houses, paying a rent of $40 per month. Tot forth * particuLire call at ou counting-room. Tanas ceso. purchaser paying for *11 papers. Under contrect wRft (fie United States -and Britti Governments for tbe carriage of tbe mails, will di* peseta one of t Mr ; NSW FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL ■ TSAM.saXPS, each oxer 2,000 tons ban hen, On the 22d of Every Month, -I * ■*” -V Jw . from tbe Port; pf New York For thetonosringrained ports and at the follow ing rates of passage, payable in gold or its equtva lent: -j - EXECUTOR’S SALE. 'IftlAKLL, WYLLY * CHK1STTAH. On TUESDAY, November 4th, at 11 o’clock, in fronAO* tea Court Hotis.-, will he sold, ^ . 269 ACRES LAND IN THOM AS OSUVTY, Lot Nb. 221; 17th and 18th disfrites. Sold by order of OMtrttor accouut of tbe beire aul creditors of tbe etetee of the fate Paul Mar, deceased. Taratecsten Parebteertopsy tor aU papere. O” 18 Vn:li H0LLIN68W0&TH JL GO. COUISSIOK MEECHAITS, MACON, GEORGIA, q ’ Especial sttcnilon will be etvrn to We ex< cufl of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. r -t'-'fi Peters k Hollingsworth, .COTTON SHIPPING AND-, GENERAL COMMISSION HERCftlNTS, frrouoAnn’s Uwk* EamML Bat E*vvt, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E VERY facility offered for eonstgiiteenta and exe cution of orders, Ubarel Cotton shipped to oar friend* to Yew Yort, Regular Auction Sales x./' or Hanes, Moles, Cattle, WagMS, laniee, CARRIAGES, fte., -* At the Veterinary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, oa Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, W1 jl commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday ttnreailer. fertTlizers A— Lister Sc Brother’> RAW BONE gem-raOSPHATB 9f LIME ▲HP PURE CROUND BONE rr'HESK FERTILIZERS, being made from the by 1 materials and in the moat approved manner, are canfidteuly rec*niteekde<l ss theb at in themarket. c^BlWteUiy reyuraw- c jB. 8BANM ft CR. General Agents for tile MsntffAcrorere, ^ Messrs. LaRocax, wicst ft Daniils, Agante.8.- Taaash.Cn. Udd (a w u L~t. rpmt Firm of BOTH WELL ft WHT X dissolved oa the 29th day of by tkk death of BENJAMIN SMSiSSSM^a* BT. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, bahia, aia> Aid dk Janeiro. Capital Stook, - - - $200,000 SHARKS, 350 BACH. FIRST PAYMENT, 315 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, except by direction of a majority of an the Stockholders. omens: : J. P. SLOAN...... ftre.Ment , E. E. RAWSOX .«. Vice President. - JS'l.C. WHITNSR Jtecretaiy. ’ P. P. PEASE Treasurer. ; RDBT. LOGAN —General Superintendent. S’ . DlaiCCTOBS: 3. P. LOGAN, EOBT. LOGAN. K. E. KAWSON, A H. MoCAWRY. » P. P. Pi-ASK, JNO. C. WHIT NEE, W. F. PARKHUBST. This Company proposes to operate la Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands ia tha Immediate vicinity of recent oil discoveries it now offers a portion eff Its Stock for sale, the amount paid upon whicn shall be retained to t-:e parobarer before any general dlvMend wiU be declared. , A limited amount of Stock may be sedWR cy can ing on the undersigned, agents m Ml* city. bc2 - BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.^ | . Co-partnership Notice. T UE undersigned bare this day entered Into Ce- partner-hip under the Arm name of L W. SOLG- I MONO A CO., tor tiie tranascUon or a General Shoe Dullness, at 159 CoDgresa aueet, City oi Savannah. E. W. SOLOMONS. _ J. D. SMlxH. October L1866- _ oell-tf Z. N. WINKLERT^ Commission Merchant, See, BAY STREET, Otsm thz store or Boihwell A Wbrmmkad, I Will attend promptly to tbe sale of all merchandise ! entrusted to lnm;alao, to the shipping of cotton, ana : to the proper getting np of all mans* papain. ocl7—6m 1 33Lc frtunNawTOrkPst.Thoms*..-.88n From New TarktoPars.. From New York to Pernsmboeo lie From New York to Bsbis. 1 Su Pram New York to ItodeJsneire... 2w A half IMre rates,'meal* Included, bnf not bedding. . , ' seed Surgeon is attached to each vessel, (bast pare dugbthe Post Office. Fust- TO HUNTERS. rfTHE hfghest price can be obtained ter GAME of X sav kind, by applying at I he PPM HOUSE- c4o M. P. BEaUFORT, # ■ SAIL-MAKER, KXCHAMGK WHARF, ITANUTACTUBES 5sifa, Tents, Cote, Wssareorirs Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and FsHs| BUR Flour Sacks, 24,49 and 99 pounds; Bags of all Mass for rioe. grain, ke. Havinggoodworkmenandfirte- dare sawing-m*chinas,caa fill orders for Bags at short notice. Tarpaulins for hire. oe* MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .V J J..- OFF1CR. la 78 BRYAN 9TBEET, jylMm SAVANNAH, GA. r. i\ Lessing AlUSYA-tUde* t IT > , irons and friendr -..;gsb at) falAAOTOHT ■ u^C, that ha I* Bow prepsrril to gtee Untshing Lsasgh* on tha F tM, and iastnutioa te thojakgit Bait 1 aOB4BMap da*" at ka*reC-»4. a>! i . WOULD itepauDbllj kitosm hMpatr. V* ,- .. i aladiiasb alt -l ooi-.il PORRENT, m On laaaaaaU* teema.FDUK COUNTING Rooms And Two large halls ta tha brick balldiagoa tha eo«Mr of Bay sad Lta- catntereete. IMiM nn gYrea Immedtstely T£$U° LZ’ ■ . , l RDWAEDFJ 7: WITotit YARD FADELFMEDl o- i-a a jub • ] t.C A t \NE -fiaftodA MakafaRTeAK^LEF. In remplctc log. IfIBE UNDEBSIONED will ptadSOi LAW In tha X sjtte aud Rdreal Courts la tbe etty of Scvaaasb. se t> 9- ■ w JAB. JOHNSON. ftockiand Lime. 1 AAA BARBELS FIRST QUALITY, 00BVS iuuo sep2l-tf yffajatStf Abercomraeett., ^ o |^ftTVT>y, .O bales now laBdtng._ sate by. Board, Board. - j, lioijjdb At SHfiten, or Gentlemen and Ladles, htaltr Board on.nareaabk torren iu one or; A J. J. BLOIS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AIT fH»r*-” L .COUY * OB'*, SJ.,. May ftibcnsre Ets., Mvsaaah, Gs. FURNITURE RHP CRNRRAL > UfHOLSriRVif. 3M Pte Ifrret, nni*«1|k*, tte. ^ r 'a. 7* to ‘* Jrwte u i ?-3 E HOUSE, In a Famuli family^— L_1**1* i aiTeTTte—"*• Address Box 200, PaR. "JgjgteBltei- aftte drstaP AO ^ im "ETcHAltMOy A'BAENAED A. C. MCBax. Cute WBcte, J*. TaUAir codnty, Ga. Teitoir coaniy, Ga. McRAE ft WILCOX, Toittixaiamion Merchunta, >4-STODDARD’S UPPER SAHU, RAY HT.. SAYAMHAR, GA, : id r. haAWi fkmrmQta&mfr fimm the Seed. SOTOtt T-ih; H Ytrt *S cm - *4rt) .F^ouc^-" e bnZzui Mg* ---‘rtt*, ctf g&iij ■ . • JiittUKB ' «- (a,* ’