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MATTERS
,tnRSING OCTOBER 23, 1866.
Steamship* *■« Steamer.
kor key YORIt
il)iI ,Al»b»' na ’ on S * ,0rdST ’° Ct
‘Nightingale, Tuesday, October 23, at
^Herman Livingston.Thursday, October
‘ FOR BOSTON.
Tlb betts, Wednesday, October 24,
.jjpAWTJ- *
* JC * KO B baltimob*.
. r.nuie, Tiiuladsy, October Sitb. at -
FOB PIULAIUCLFHIA. •
T.iuawanda, Saturday, November 3, a
t'W-
FUR FI.ORIU*.
, eTerv Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
, r every Saturday, at 3 p. m.
I Balter, every Saturday morning, at
I .-erRde,
■' , r Dic» wr -
* mmmmm
came np for tidal:
Wo. Healer, (colored,) laroany; tamed over to the CKldURATEO
Superior Court
Eliza Talbot, (colored,) fornication; fined fllty dob
last or sixty days in jail, *
David Warren, (colored) malicious mischief; mol.
pros.
David Warren, (colored,) aaaanlt and battery; not.
pros.
Sarah Grant, larceny; noL pros.
, Revival.—We have heretofore neglected to notto.
tbo fact that quite a revival la progreasing in the
Methodist Episcopal Church in this city, undar the
preaching of the Rev. Mr. Wynn. Meetings are held
night and morning in the church, which are well at
tended, and at which many monrnera and earnest
seekers of religien assemble at the altar. The meet
ings are to be continued, we believe, during the week.
DiZie ‘
3 Shore, every Tuesday morning, at
FOR CUsRl.aSTON.
.er Dictator
St*o w i
a'docfc
, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m.
FOU DAKIKNs
Cool, every Friday morning, at 8
The lassitude or oun climate and the tendency
to fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic
of indispensable importance. We know of nothing
answering this purpose like the admirable Ferro-
Phosphorated Elixir of Caswell, Mack ft Co. It it a
triple tonic, being a combination of three of the beat
tonics of the pharmacopeia—iron, which enriches the
blood: phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve tis
sue; and calleaya, which affords vigor to the digestive
organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Alto
gether. we know of no remedy that can compare with
it. Sold by Lippman, Savannah.
■rival
tnd De parture of Trains.
»UD DAILY CASSESCISB OP THAIS
tnraVcuvli at-; 8 *• »
It
-• Mid
uta at
ovau lmll at..
t.
A . ULT DOWN TASSENOEB TRAIN
»U ^ A. M.
^ 8:45 a. m.
Savsuudi at 7:05 r. M.
A:.. 1 ,.1‘FIOHr passenokb tbain
7:05 r. M.
usta at 4:0» a. m.
7:00 A * m -
' nv > SIOIIT PASHKNOER TltAli*
Macoiiat 5:40 x». m.
L: ."' Vhu^h at «:25P. M.
^‘•Vat Savannah Rt 5:30 a. m.
• : ,. v ,ll.t and Gordon trains connect with
,i,.vvn night pansenger trains at Gordon.
I 1 \su tiL’LF JiAlLttOAD—DAILY (Sundays CX
' ’ cepted)
. ,Savannah at 7:30 a. m.
* »t flioiuasvills at 7:30 p. M.
i;i..ma»ville ai 0:00 a. m.
* S tvanuah :it.... 0:10 P. M.
y r .. : . .-.sTlLL .t HUOTriKK, Newsdeutcrs, Mu-
, ami Booksellers* Bull streei (down stairs
.. r ,ti H iy mne, next to the Post Office, ale au-
.a ••ri’ii?s for the Daily Niwb & IIkkald.
,ffi ^riih them will he promptly attended
31 iiyov’h Court.
-.-.lay morning there were a largo numbar of
^beiore His Honor, E. C. Auderaon. Tlio mqjor-
r T-rp sailors, some of whonrhail smiled too freely,
the 6treet for tlio ship.
Owen and Franklin Filer were arraigned on
of »»eing drunk and laying in the streets
- v;-rJay. In answer to a question, they stated
' • /. .i-v had been forty-five days at sea, and coming
. v. 5diirday, had drunk a trido too much and had
.[Aon tlic ^hip. His H.mor fined them two dollars,
• p o ;nd.V ration ©f their being confined in the
7 ' , • 3**^! ' w y
W0RCES1
PRONOUNCED BT
••HUSSEIN
to ns in .
Oily Oooi Sauce
aad applicable to
*»Mty Variety
Columbus Cotton Market.
CoLDirana, October 20.
Cotton.—There was more activity and a better in
quiry in our market yesterday. Buyers also appeared
to be better provided with funds, and a slight im
provement iu prices may be noted. The range yes
terday was from 31 to 33c., buyers paying tax; Bay
31K@32c. for middlings, and 32@33c. for superior
qualities.
The receipts by wagons were pretty large for this
season, still tar below those of fine October days la
good cotton years.
Augusta Murket.
Acocsta, October 20—P. M.
Cotton.—The market was dull to-day. Borne few
sales were made at the following prices:
Middling *4
Strict middling 86
Good middling : 96
Receipts to-day, 141 bales. Bales, 200 bales, as fol-
ows:—80 at 36%c., 25 at 36c.. 9 at 33>Jc.. and 50 bales
at 35c.
Gold—Dull, brokers buying at 147 and selling at
150.
Silver- Brokers buying at 138@140, and Belling at
142. _____ _____
Montgomery Cotton Murket.
Montoomery, October 20.
Cotton.—Tito market opened dull yesterday, not
withstanding the fact that there was a large quantity
offering. Middlings were quoted at from 33 to 34c.,
the producer paying the tax.
extract
of A Letter from a
Medical Gentle
man at Madras,
to his Brother at
Worcester, May,
1851: ,
Tell Lea A Per
kier t u,n t their
BAUC32 ithigbly es
teemed In India,
and is, in my opin
ion, the-most pala
table as well as the
most wholesome
Sauce that is made.
The success of this most delicious and unrivaled
eondimsnt having caused many unprincipled dealers
to apply the name to spurious compounds, the Pub
lic la respectfully and earnestly requested to see
that toe names of Lea ft Perm ins are upqn: the
Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle.
Manufactured by
LIA St PERR188, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents,
ortO-eodlylf New Yoke.
tor Bull St. ani BayH.ang,
First Doom North op PtlaSEi House,
Savannah, Ga.
BY Cl. LAVSqlT.
WiU be sold THIS DAY. to front of stare, at 10
o'clock a. m.. »
:erel. Herrings,
Sugar,
etc., etc.
• ALSO.
V 0*r Qoeds, Famey Hoods. Notion*, Wt
t AND
an invoice of rfeady-mide Clothing.
ALSO,
The nanal assortment of Furniture.
To Boarding-House Keepers.
BV S. M. I.APWTEAU.
Will be nU Titw QAY. at U o’clock, to front of
' Otore,.
Lot of Mkttrraaes. U
Lot of Bedsteads,
and the usual lot of Fnmitum bekjaging to Boarding
houses.
ALSO. /
oc23
Choice Mat Bourbon and Hye Whisks^
DRAPER and TAILOR,
Shirt Maker,
GLOVER and HOSIER.
H. A. TOPHAM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
I N
Mlnlntnre Al.nunwc—This Day.
Suit rtsos 8 31
Stm nets 5 28
it to it water.
At Tyhce 5 03iAt Port 7 33
Shipping Intelligence.
Djrriuh-
Satunlay night ho ordered tlio city
\be to bo remitted.
a-*. DnU*y. A. Edmondson and Chas. Keenan
e tiiartavd uith bein*i deserUirs from a brig nowin
U.e i flit'cr had me: them under the Bluff at au
: hour iu the morning, with their dunnage, and
arreted thfin. The cqUa.u of the veeeel was called,
Thin 1 • recognized the three men, and said they
v rv . ^ ot fiijtclurgeil and were absent from the vessel
»::h ::t leave. He produced his shipping articles,
which showed that the men bad been shipped in Port-
bi.il :or the voyage to Savannah and back, and had
rrtvtTiNl their advance pay.
XI,o d'-iendaiits said they had shipped to go to a
port 'Ti the We.-*t Indies and return to Portland, bu t
the.-.rticles reading differently, and they acknowledg
ing having sem them. His Honor turned them over
tothe Captain of the vessel and fined them In the
Court.
huics W. Wolali and F. Kavanaugli were brought
q-on the charge of fighting In the streets, but an
,±.r ai'peaiiug iu Court with a warrant from a
Jjvic’, the defendants were turned over to him.
Wra. lireen (i negro) w.is charged with being drunk
ami lying iu the streets. The officer 6Aid William
tj* s.) fir guno that ho had to procure a wagon to
convey lum to the Barracks. The defendant ac-
knovledged tho corn and said the whiskey had
UDglt-l Ins It.-gs, and when he fell to the ground, flnd-
'.ajttut was loo heavy to get up, he went to sleep.
Ee wj< fined three dollars, and ordered to pay the
fiyeiiiv* of Ins couvej'ance to the Barracks.
A were toy was oharged by a storekeeper with
c minutly creating a no fee and nuisance in front of
tufereof business. The witness said there were
*rr.*j; boys who made it a constant practice to
4-^ y him, and ou Saturday night last, while remon-
jttUiitfwitk them about it, they threw sand in his^
KMjnd blinded him for the time. The boy was
unbred to pay a fino of five dollars or be put to work
it the barracks for thirty days.
Proceedings of Council*
Savannah, Oct. 22d. 1806.
A special meeting of Council was convened this
tveiiiug. for the purpose of receiving the report of the
iftval Committee who were appointed at the last
2<*:ing t)f Council to take into consideration the early
irejging out or that portiort of the Savannah river
iiowii as the wrecks.
•Present—Hie Honor. Bdw.ird C. Anderson, Mayor;
Aldermen Fora, Viilalonga, Wade, Hunter, A. N. Mll-
itr, Wyllv andBurrouglis.
AMerman Wylly appeared, Inti was duly qualified.
Mid t«iok his seat in the Board.
REPORTS READ, REOEIVKD AND ADOPTED.
The Committee to whom was referred Alderman
halo's resolution; at the la«t meeting of Council,
relative to tho procuring of a firedging machine
lur the Savannah river, respectfully report that
&*yhave given the matter their serious attention,
mdfully appreciate the importance of iramodiate and
prompt action iu the matter, and desire to recommend
that the whole matter be left with the Mayor and
Conun.9sionors of Pilotage, with the pledge that the
city will furnish (hem tho means to do what they think
^tla the premises; but in so referring the impor-
Uut matter, th6y would respectfully Impress upon
toe Mayor and Commissioners of Pilotage that thirty,
or at farthest sixty days, should not elapse before the
machine should b'e at work In the river, and we can-
ijot too strongly impress upon the parties to whom we
low commit the matter in good faith, the immenae
importance of no tiino whatever being lost in the
prosecution of the matter.
(Signed] Alderman Edw. C. Wade,
•• Wv. Hunter,
> Citizen Jno. Cunningham,
M Jno. R. WH.DEB.
RESOLUTIONS READ AND ADOFTKD.
By Alderman Hunter—
Resolved, that the Mayor be allowed three or
four weeks lpav© of absence, if necessary, to co-
°I*erati} with such {members of the Committee of
1’fe'tagc ns may bo selected by that body, to select
such'dredging machines as may be necessary to carry
out the views of the committee appointed by Alder
man Wade's resolution at tho last meeting or Council;
toe city to defray the expenses of such persons.
Council adjourned.
JAMES 8TEWABT,
Clerk of Council.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Oct 32* 186f.
Arrived.
Wm Tibbetts, Coney, Boston—Richardson A Bar
nard.
Cleared.
Bark Sagadoch, Auld, Boston—C Is Colby A Oo
Imports.
Schr Motte Bedell, from New York—135 bales of
hay and assorted merchandise,
Exports.
Per bark Sagodach. for Boston—71,337 feet timber,
^03 912 fcee sawed stuff.
Consignees.
Per steamship Wm. Tibbetts, from Boston—-A. J
Miller k Co, Q C Freeman, M A Cohen, L P Strong A
Sons, C D Rogers, Richardson k B, Cano A G, Bar
rett A Carter, H A Hardee & Co, Savannah Lumber
Co, CRR Apt. .Mrs Du Base, F W Sims A Co, J M
Barnard, Haggles A A, Lathrop A Co, Brigham H A
« o, J A 1 J I Brown, Holden, Reed A H, Cooper A
McArilmr, Einstein, Eek-runA Co, 8 B Harington,
H P t her, order, Kraus* A Fellner, M J Doyle A Co,
G P Nichols* J A Roberts, C Van Horn. J McMahon
A Co, H Meinhard A Bro, WlelyA W, J C 8chrelner A
Co. E Everitt, Brady A Smith. W H Stark A Co, O
Cohen, C L Gilbert, Duncan A J, G McQinley, R Hill,
A Gouun, C A Cunningham, L J Gullmartin A Co*
Consignees per sclir Motte Bedell—Duncan A
Johnsou, S S Davidson, C R It Agt, Oemler, Cooper A
McArthur, J L Viilalonga, Miller A M, Crane A Gray-
bill, L Frieienbery, C a Olmsted, Tison* A Gordon*
Bouge A Bryant, W H Starke A Co, Watts, McRae A
Co, R 0 A A A Esterling, G B A S W Lamar, M A
Coheu,
Consignees per Central R. R.
Oct. 22,1866.
1,1T5 bales or cotton, 75 bales domestics, 35 bales
yam,84 barrels and 31 boxes dried fruit, 9 lUids and •
trc« dried fruit, l 1 sks do, 5 tmxes pickles, 3 barrel*
chesnute, 4 trunks dry goods. 3 bales wool* 2 lots fhr-
n!tur«‘, 24 cars lumber and rad*e to P M Beben, R E
Lester. Mr C C Wilson, A E Miller A Co, Linvillp A
G Brady A M, H A Cowowade, H McAlpin, A A G R
R* Dr C Schley, Clark, Jones A Co, Lathrop A Co. W
II Stark A Co, Austin A Ellis P Dzfaiyneki, Wilder A
Full-rton, OKU Agt. K W Sims A Co, J H Robert*
W W A Co. Guerard A F Blunn & M. A W A Co, A M
S Biane AGE Patllford, Brigham H A Co, G Patten
A Co. K F M & Co, J *7 L A Co, A S II Sloan, S A 8
P Cohen A Co, Bry in II A C >, Phillips A Myers E A
H, H A G, R H A Son, W B A Co, bams A Phlnixy M
S C, N A H A Co. Jt A W, J L V* W A R Mclntlre
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
&c.
HH1KTS mannfactured from measure. Clothing
made to order at short notice.
HATS. CAPS. UMBRELLAS AND CANES.
138 Ceagni* aad 55 St. J alien Street*
8AYANNAH, GA.
ms s M
Largest and most Complete
Stock Ever Brought to
This City. I
S30>000 'Worth.
OF
HATS AND CAPS!
GENTLEMEN, BOYS, LADIES, MISSES
AND INFANTS,
Ail Style. I All C.tors I All 4laallt «e»I
Now open and arriving by every steamer
AT WHOLE31LE AND RETAIL!
pmr Particular attention la called to my St. -ok as
above, a large part of which was maimfictured txwnt
■ampler* selected by me erprr»ty for my retail trade.
ocIS-tf g. M. COLPING.
J7INE READ Y-M A D E
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps.
AUCTION SALE.
BY g. ». LAFFITE4C.
THIS DAT. la front of Store, at 10 o'clock.
GO barrel*. Potatoes,
4 tierces Homs,
20 dozen Hoop Skirts.
ALSO,
Groceriss. Furniture, Otototoc
Dry Goods, Notions, Ac.
Walking Suits. DtsM Saits,
Emil and Winter Goods Now Opening.
c > Business Suits,
Overcoats and Capes.
Party, Wedding, Business and Dress Vests.
Pan’s of Black and Colored English. French
and American Doeskins and Cassi-
meres, in variety.
“Katy-did,” “Bister!,’” "Coquet,” “Prrk,” ‘ Bis- .
march - ,’ 1 “Driving,’’ “ rO^mlled.’' and sixty
other new styles and varisties of
Hats and Caps, assorted colors.
Shuts and Collars, of my own make, which
have no superior in quality, fit and
elegance of finish.
Underclothing of all grades, in Silk, Merino,
Cotton, and heavy Wool.
English, French and German Hosiery of all grades.
Glove', Suspenders, Ties, Scans,
Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac.
A11 Goods first-class, and sold as low as the same
qualities can be bought In New York or Northern
markets.
For anything in the HAT, CLOTHING anu FUR
NISHING GO JDS line,
60 TO IVES’.
HOUbES FOB SALE
; AT AUCTION.,
BY BELL, WYI.LY Si CHRISTIAN.
WiU bo sold, on FBiDAT, 20th tost, st 12 o’clock, oa
the premises,
AU of the Houses on Lot No. 2, Moore Tythtog Per-
rival Ward, the honses to be removed within twenty
days from the day of sale
Terms cash. - oc23
The fine sidewhee! steamship
A LA B Aft*,
..-.ssrsw--
Saturday, Uat. 27. at 9*, o’clock a. a*.
For freight or priasogpi having superior accomntB-
datioss. apply to
B. H. HARDEE,
No 12 studdsrd’s Range.
ARRIS’)N A ALLEN.
Te*k.
Boston aad OsTannAh
*teamahip Line.
-POR^IDSTON.
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
WM. TIBBETTS,
J.& CONY, Commander,
Will sail for the above port oa
Wedueaday, Oct. 34, at — o’clock.
FOr,reW “ ° rl "£&238 i ON A BARNARD.
nc23—It No. 8 Stoddard’. Lower R.ng*.
9Cf3
-Nw4 BauMnO SssOny New 1
POE NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamsliij) Oo.
SIDE AVKREL LINTS.
Oabtm Passage, MS Steerage, $13
1866 Fall Dry Goods.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN A. ECKMAN,
151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
to be found iu this city* and which are offered at*tfce
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and aee for yourselves*ocl-tl
FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
On Monday next, 29th Oct* it 10% o’cloct, ak the
rtaidetu-'e over Mr. Brown’s Jewelry Store, No. 119
Ct»ngrt*SE street, opposite Pulaski Horn*, will be sold,
(as (he family aro ulvUged to vacate the bouse on 1st
November) a complete assortment of FINE FURNI
TURE, Parlor* Chamber and Kitchen, consisting In
•art 9f .{ • •.
A aplendea 7 octave Rosewood Piano* elegantly in
laid with FearL
Fine Parlor setts.
Parlor aad Easy Chairs.
Marble Top Ifebles.
Brussels Caipets.
Large Mil rors.
Fine Paintings.
Sofas, Lonnges.
Book Cases.
Glaaa Ware.
Cooking Stove
Oak Chamber Setts.
Chamber Chairs.
•* Carpets.
Toilet Setts.
Beds and Bedding
Wardrobes
Bureaus.
Dining Tables.
Table Crockery.
Kitclieu Furniture.
The above is all nearly new and of the finest quality.
Terms at Sale oc22.
Ibe mew and very fast ssttiag ride-wheel steamshi;
Herman Livingston,
2,000 tons bnrthsn, J. B Baker, commander, will
poritively sail oa her regwlmrday,
Thanday, Ort. 85th, a* 9 o’elwek a. in
For freight or passage, totytotr new and splendid!
arranged accommodating!. IjAtly to
WiLDiutA FULLABTON,
8 H’oddard’a Upper Range.
N B —No engaged berths secured after
Oct. 93, unless paid tor.
er Tn e-day,
oc*2
For Baltimore.
For LIVERPOOL
The Orstdots American ship
ELLEN HOOD,
J. A. PENNELL, Mstoer,
p rtion of her freight engaged, will
having i
a large p >L
have lmmcwfxte dispatch.
For balance of freight apply to
oc?3-6t WILDER A FULLARTON.
Murray’s Hiine
FOR
NEWNESS YORK.
The first-class, new steamship
ISTigh-tingale,
CARPENTER, Commander,
Will sail on her regular day,
Tuesday, Oct’r S3, at 5 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
ocl8 84 Bay street.
The new sad elegant steamship
Cl^fat. 3. H. puonT,
[ WIU sail for Baltimore on
Tkmrsday, Oct. 35, at — o’clock — m.
For frelghVot* ‘passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to.
LaROCHE, WEST A DANIELS,
OC52 Joacs' Block.
Valuable Real Estate Sale
AT AUCTION.
BY BELLi WYLLY dk CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’riock, to
front of the Court House, wUl be sold, LOT No. 19,
north aids of Joaes street, between Jefferson and
Montgomery, 54 feet front on Jonas street, and 971.
feet deep.
The improvements consist of two wooden Dwelling
Honses, paying .rant of $40 per month. For further
particulars call at our counting-room. Terms cash,
purchaser paying for nil papers. oc!8
ESTATE SALE.
HY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
IU
ROPE.
Tract of Laud No. 250, 8th District* Wilkinson comi
ty, contaiuiug 202 *£ acres, situated near Jacksonville*
Ga. Plat can be seen at our office. It is a valuable
Tract* well located and well wooded; sold for a division
among tho heirs. Terms cash. Purchiaer paying for
titles. oclO
Arrivals at the Hotels.
W. 11. WILTBSKOBK.
Simon Gazan, City
H Brigham, City
Wm J Wood Barnwell
k B P.irnill A Nurse
P H W Wood, Cily
David Mills. Fla
.M C Few. Thomasvllle
Geo W Chapin, City
J S Merrill, Ga
J M Mxon A wife, N Y
H Dempsey, Augusta
PULASKI HOUSE
S C Pruddon, Eatontjn
Morris Twolander, Macon
Augiis CanSjjon, Macou
N Lundle, do_
Capt J fi Baker
C'lms T Burke, steamship
Livingston
Jss P Allen, do
W T Wright, do
Cbus D Owens, Chariest in
W J Laws. f;a
C T Stubbs, City
MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. Luck.
A R Bsrtes, Keystone D Wawpole, N Y
Wm H Bickmore & wife Barney Foreman, S C
Tkos Mnsgrove. NY W A Miller, USA
T L Hangar. St Livingston 8 K Head, City
Win H Smith. do H H Pittle, Portland
James H Corbitt C A Waller, Ga
Edw Oster’iuk, France 8 B Todd. Fla
C N Ogden, N Y
SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLT.
E Polnlcr * nnrse, N Y |Capt Tucker, Flu
R i’> Thompson, do I h Finnegan, do
.1 Colins, do Iff M Smith, City
G Burnt! in. do j Wm Rcany, Augusta
W Swencutt, do I Jno Snyder, A A 8 R
PAVILION HOTEL—H. K. ttoAK9.
G A Stearns, NY |E D Cafferty. City
A James A servant, Jatk-jS U K'h er. N Y
sonville, FIs Wm '•eiguson, N Y
J C Ald> n, Skidaway I Hugh Ouawy, Haliihx
PRINTING.
H AVING purchased the Job Office attached to toe
-‘Daily News am I Herald,” and made addtOoi ■
to it, 1 won d lttiorm the public that I am prepared
to execute every description of
Job and C ard Printing.
Wlfc-Beatlng.
In the Mayor’s Court, yesterday morning, s white
loan WM arraigned on the charge of besting his wife
In the streets. The arresting officer testified to seeing
the defendant ill-using the woman, and when asked
t>y His Honor why he abased his wife in the streets,
the prisoner threw the blame oa the woman, asaert-
mg that she had boon acting improperly. Hls Honor
’aid that, no matter what was tho provocation, tho
P’tblie street was no place to settle family difficulties,
.nd fined him In the sum of ten dolUrs.
Him Goldman, a negro, was charged with the same
offence. The wife was present in this instance, and
tr.d that Sam had got her marriage license and was
”hottt to destroy it, when she interfered to prevent.
Bnsinoss Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads?
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Blanks,
Dray Books,
Receipt Books,
Check Books,
Programmes,
Handbills,
Pamphlets,
By-Laws,
A.S'n
All Ojther Kinds of Printing Don*
NEAT, CHEAP AND RUICK.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
I also receive orders and have manufactured evsry
driety of
BLANK BOOKS.
J. H. ESTlLL, 111 Hay street.
News and Herald Office.
sepffl-tf
NOTICE.
«nd ho stntck her over the eye and then chokea her, i TH fii I UflNTINfl PIIRNITIIRF
“od otherwise bruised herubout the head. She pro-! IU IlLL llMrillliU I UI 111 I I UIIL.
.’■nted two women, who swore that they witnessed the : lam opening for the inspection of toe pnblie,
toting. When asked what he had to ray. Sam pro- i a fine stock of
t«ed that he had not used her to the manner stated; , CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS,
toat he had gone home, and fotim^tbat hla wife had ^ TRESSES &c
’old some chickens belonging to hun, and that when ’ *’ 1
i chickens belonging to
Me epoke of the matter she abused him, calling hlni
'cry bad names, and struck him cn th. side of the
Head with a chair; that he then pushed her sway from
him, when she fell against tho window-sill, or some
thing else, and received tho cut on her eye. Tho case
"'as rather mixed up, and Hie Honor settled it by a
8nc of ted dollars, to he distributed equally among
witnesses and defendant.
To which the attention of all Is Invited.
t-9~ Wsreroome, 17S BROUGHTON STREET, Sber
.ock’s old Dry Goods Store.
05-ly 8.B. HARRINGTON.
Fall Fashions—nate, Capa, Sir.
There will bo found st the establishment of H. A.
Topham, 138 Congress street, a large and exceedingly
beautiful stock of Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured
or the fall and winter season. It comprises a variety
of styles, and all remarkable for neatness. .Also a,
Hrgo stock of Tics, Soarfs, of the latest styles, kc. tff
.i-S 0 , 111 " Cholera never assumes Us specific pcetllen-
tisl form until after It has given tlse warning by
mamrtstlDg Us premonitory symptoms. These may
exist tor days, or on'y for a few bonrs; but If MAR8-
wS hu?^ MINAT1V ? S T RDP be ■•im'nUtoKd
d nntfippew.to nine cases out of ten tbs
™eose will go no farther; sqd even when the ois-
“to has ran into ltd spwific form, the mixtorewtll
save the great ma-t ty of cases. ' oc23—It
Notice.
W E HAVE ASSOCIATED with u« as a General
Partner Mr. A B. WESSOLOWKY. the co-part
nership to take effect from the 1st or August. IMe,
under tho firm name of GUERARD. FBRRILLkOO.
OclS-lw UURRARD A FERRILL.
A House Wanted.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, snltabla fora small
ftanily, is wanted by agood tenant. Apply at this
ktog •JT" t A O
Mrs.
B ESPECTFULLY Informs theladto.
that she has learned the ^^,
in all ten branches to England, aad whlten md
alter Straw HaU to the m *
she will also renovate Gentlemen’s Bladk Usairt
Hats.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
BV ...
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
<tepS2.tr 33d BAY STREET.
T
TO
HUNTERS.
HE highest price can he obtained for GAME oi
any hind, by applying at the OUR HOUSE. c4o
M. P. BEAUFORT,
SAIL-MAKER,
■XOHANGK WHARF,
ANUPACTURES toll*. Tents, Cots, Hsmnocfes
awnings, Window Sbadss, Blocks and FsUef White
Flour Sacks, 24. 48 sad *6 pounds; Bags of all aises
for rice, grain, Ac. Having good workmen and first-
class sewing-machines,can fill orders for Be# st short
notice. TarpeoUne for hire. Qfff
M
Eastern Hay.
OAA bales Prime, for sale by
BRADLEY, HILL & CO..
e p8l-tt
No. lMtoddawPs Lower Range.
A. 1. i. BLOIS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
mbrobaxvt,
AT CHARLES L. COLBY St CO’S,
Oar. Bay * Aberrant Sis., lavssash, Os.
THOS. W. BROOKS
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CENERAL
x UPHOLSTERY. :
IN Doe-Ntreet, PhHedriyhis, Pa.
N. B.—AllOROBRS eeNt bp Rail promptly
t*A4«dJra_
t.
)y31-tf
LIGHTS * CO ,
(Late Lights, Newton ft Bradburys.)
Hsaafaslann of Flret Class Pl.ao
• Forte.,
This well know, establishment Is n >w conttoned
bv F. C. LIGHTS and LOUIS ERNST, it the old.
ita.S:421 BraotoSriref*,^etw«m C-osbyaad to'
York City.fya-lveod
AM ORDINANCE
To ragnlate the Park known as Forayth Place, and to
preserve order and decensy thereto.
(jur L Halt ceriataed by tbs Mayor an A Aldermen
of the city of Savannah, to council assent Ad, sad »
I* writy ordained by the authority of the same. That
it -w- 11 be the dnty of the Chief of Police, under the
orders of the Mayer, to detail a sufficient force to pre
serve order end ita rarj to andsround thepublir park
known as PseBto Place; and such poUcmnen snde-
innt Kid bring bAfors tue Police Court,
for triaTall pmdn dhe may to any way disturb the
tor oik, au •£‘£~ nUtr Uf mdeceht, riotous, or
ad net, or offensive or insulting demeanor,
or who mar wm any todeoant or impropuvUngtugo iu
or anmndirid park k and any person convicted before
arid PUlfle Comi at Utotoiktoff thh pib>c peace, or of
todeoent, ririoos or disorderly condnet, or offensive
er tonilttog demeanor, or of using indeoentor impro-
square, or hum, for^ period nothiger than thirty
EnL 2. Anff bn Jt INrtlar otdatoed by the authority
sfnTiweld, nStirJSsi bo theTnrther dnty of the go-
ltaeesen to dfapawang erosvd or oengregation of per-
eons who may tosnywfat obotrnctftee »ooqm bl.riri
S=»£s.ra'sea£s!r^.,-
to preocribed to the first soctibn of this ordinance f
tho oftntrss there mwttoned; and that aU ordtoanc
‘— Unmeet n feres ttwymUitate with:
bo aad the same are hereby repealed,
tod to OonneitOotober 17th, 1886.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Ms^ar.
A,t *J*Mas tmuH, Oah iff GtotwR
1 UkA FOIl.8 GREENLEAF ju,t received, and
lVU for sale by
BRADLEY. HILL ft CQt, t
scM-tr NO. li Stoddard’s Lowev-Bsnge.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November, in
rront of the Court Honse, between the legal boon of
eels:
Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington
street, and 175 ou Jefferson (more or less), northwest
corner. The improvements consist of two wooden
D.elliDgs, one with kitchen to yard. Fee simple.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors oi the estate of the lrie Mrs.
Mary A. Quautuck, deceased.
Terms cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps.
WILLIAM BURNS, \ TrU3tet8 .
For Charleston, 8. C.
The new stoamer - . ' / M ->
DJ CT.A T O R
(t,000 Tons,)
J Captain tl *tf BbiRWEIf, '
WIU resume her regular tripe aa above, commencing
Wednesday, 34th Inst., at 9 o’clock a.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
L. J. GU1LXARTIN ft CO.,
OC22-tf 14S Bay street.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
- J&ft
Tito first class steamship^) £ tototo
Tonawanda,
t. TEAL, Commander, .»
Will sail for the above port on
Bstnnfay, Not. 3, at — o’clock — a.
. For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
oc*2 HUNTER ft GAMMBLL.
Bay i
ciii
DANCING ACADEMY
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL.'
Ml
It. L. LOUIS will open bis DANCING ACADS-
my at St. Andrew's Hall, on TUESDAY, Oct.
16m, at 3’i o’clock p. M. Days of lnstmctl'in for
voting Ladles, Misses and Master*, on Tuesday*.
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 H o’clock p. m.. *»<
for Gentlemen, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 o’clock
Co-Partnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a co-pai t
t.ership for the fransaction of a General Cominis
slon. Lumber and Timber linsiness, under the style o
Winbom Lawton ft Co, New York city, and Philip
Yosge i Co , Savannah, tM.
" WINBORN LAWTON.
PHILIP YONGE.
September lsl, 186i;. »epl-tf
TEMPTATION OUR PET
Temrituthm Our ret
Temptation OnrPet
Temptation Onr Pet
Harmony Zebra
Harmony
Hsrmony
Harmony
Zebra
Zebra
Zebra
Ram
Randoipt
Randolph
Cranberry
Cranberry
Cranberry
Cranberry
Cranberry
Harmony Zebta
Gem of Virffimia
Bsndriph Roanoke
Randolph
dolpb
Ko moke
Roanoke
T. DabBey
T. Dabney
T. Dabney-
T. Dabney
T. Dabney
The above favorite brands of Virgtoia Tobacco,
smoking and chewing. Jn-t received, and for sale by
oclO MERCER ft ANDERSON.
A Fine Black Mare
FOR SALE,
BY BELL. WYLLY St CHRISTIAN*
W E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, tod to
every particular a famtlv Horse—good for a
light rockaway. Can be seen at Dan. Butlers Stable.
Terms known at C.iunting-Hoom. Qfll
CLOAKS. SHAWLS. &C.
DeWitt & Morgan
tetill open this day.
W Ladies Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks,
Ladies’ Ita-qnes, Jackets, fte..
Fienclt »nd Scotch Shawls to great variety.
Black. Colored and White Graoad Cloths for
Ladies’ and Children’s Oioaks,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Black Sliks, all widths.
Cloths and Cassintervs for Gentlemen’9Snita,
Superior qnslitv Whitney Blaukets,
Embroideries, Laces ftc..
Novelties in Worsted Goods,
AT 137 CONOR888 STREET. oc!5
B0LUHG8W0RIH k GO.
COIIISSIOX MERCHANTS,
MACON, GEORGIA-
Especial att-ntion wUl be given to the execution
of Cotton Orders, which we solicit.
Peters A Hollingsworth*
COTTON SHIPPING AND f-
general commission merchants,
8TODDXBC S UV«B Ranoe, Bat 8imr,
SAVANNAH, GEORGU.
E rwnv facility offered for consignments and exe-
corion Of orders. Liberal advances made on
Oottoo stopped to our friends to New York. BslU-
■nmri FMtodetphla.
- s : Notiw*
I Mm Of BOTHWBLL ft WHITEHEAD waff
BAUDS. E. BOTHWXLL,
Survlvtn* Partner.
The bnslhmo of the late ffrm wlU be oontinmd nn
foe Arm name of BOTH WKXftWHiTEHE AD,
' A P. WHITEHEAD.
V
ocl9
ROBT. McINXlRE,
ADMINIiJTKATOE’S SALE.
BY' BELL, WYLLY Si CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the first TUE3DAY. In November, in
front of rite Court Honse, between th. legal boors
of srie.
Lot 108,17th District, 2d Section, Cherokee eoonty, 40
acres.
Lot No. 271, 2d District, 4th Section, Cherokee county,
40 acres.
Lot No. 194,11th District, Lee county, 20214 acres.
Lot No. 114, 10th District,' Dooly county, 202%
acres.
Lot No. 136, 14th District, Dooly connty, 202)4 acres.
Sold by permission of foe bonoranle Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham county as the property be longing to
foe estate of George A- Asb. deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the estate.
Terms cash on day of sale; i purchasers to pay for
papers. BENJAMIN GROVENSTEINE,
scp!9 ~ Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
Will he sold in front of foe Coart Honse, on foe first
TUESDAY to November, between foe legal hours
of sate.
Western half Lot No. 16, Warren Ward, with im
provements, subject to a ground rent of seven dollars
and fifty oents par annum.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles,
scgril ANDREW M- BOSS, Admr.
- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
WUl be sold, oa foe first TUESDAY to November,
to front of foe Court House, between the legal hours
of sale.
Eleven (11) Shares Central Railroad Stock, sold, by
order of the Conrt of Ordinary for toa benefit of foe
heirs and craft ten of foe estate of foe late Miss Eliza
beth B. Barnwell, deceased.
JOHN B. BARNWELL
sepl9 Admini trator.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
AHD
Timber Lands
X • AT AUCTION.
BT BRLL. WYLLY St CHRISTIAN.
Op TtTBSDAY. November Ah, at 11 o’clock^ ik
front of tbe Court House* will be sold*
A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS*
containing iu all about 500 acres* more or less* sit
uated in Chatham county* about 14 miles from the
city, near the ugeechee and Canal back water. Moat
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 onr counting room, where plate and deeds can be
seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers.
oc!8
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY BRLL, WYLLY St CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, Novmnber 6th, at 11 o'clock, to front
of Conrt House. Lot No. 1, eo by 185 foot, on Miltodg*
street, n^t to the corner of Drayton, fee rimple.
Terms cash, purchasers psytog for all papers. ocM
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
Building Lot at Auction.
BY BRLL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, November 8th, st 11 o’clock, to
front of foe Conrt House, Lot No. —, situated on the
corner or leflersoh and New Houston street*. 106 feet
on Jefferson and to fee* on New Houston Fee sim-
ple- Terms cash, purchasers pnytog *» papers.
EXECUTOR’S SALK.
BY BRLL, WYLLY to CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, November 6th, st 11 o'clock, to
front of toe Conrt House, will be sold,
250 ACRES L AND Of THOMAS COUNTY,
Lot Ne. 222,17th and 18th districts. Sold by cider
of Court fbr account of the heirs and creditors of the
estate or the late Pent Keller, deceased. Terms cash.
Pnrclwsr to pay for ril pa*—. oc!8
Regular Auction Sales
09
Horses, Males, Cattle, Wagoaa, Baggieo,
CAHBIAGRS. fte.
At th* Veterinary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, to
Bay street, between Jeffereon and Montgomery stessta.
will eommeoce to WEDNESDAY, SepC 19th, abd
every Wednesday thereafter. eapUdt
Board, Board.
EYKRAL Oeiulemew, or Gentlemen
3, can obtain
Board on reasonable terms in toes
the moat piens&nt mid convenient localities In w
sep22.tr Stoond door west of Warner"
I a, -ij
FOR PALATK1, FL
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN S RIVER.
The new steamer
DICTATOR,
(1,000 Tons)
Certain L.JL COXBTTER,
Having nndergone thorongii repairs, wiil resume
her tegular rou.e, S9 above, leaving Savanu ill
Every Bstorisy, at 3 o’clock p. to.
For freight or pasoage, having fipleiblid accommo
dations, apply on board, or to.
U J. GUlLMAimW ft CO.,
oc22-tf 148 Bay street.
Far Palatka* Fla.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARi*. FER
NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE.
The United Staten Mail Steamer
! i vEVAita jk '
With unsurpassed - accom mod aliens, will leave
every THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock.
Returning, will teavfe Palatka Saturday morning
and arrive at Savannah oa Snnday. For turtherpar-
ticnl.rs apply to BRADLEY, HILL ft CO.,
OCH-tf . No. 12 Stoddard’S lower Range.
OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Leave every Tuesday aid Saturday.
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA-
KY’8, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA
The new and elegaint swam packe's.
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt- JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially fitted np for this route v ltb
nnsnrpnraed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above place*, the Sylvan Shore every TUE.S-
DAV MORN ING, ud the Lizzie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving st Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, iu time to connect with the
New York steamers.
For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
■ Agent*
N. 18—AU freight payable by shippers, Iyl6-tf
FULTON
PETROLEUM AND MINING CO.
r¥
Atlantic Line ^New York and
Savannah Packets.
Capital Stock, - -' • $200,000
MHARB8, fiSO BACH.
FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE
And no other asserament made, except by direction
of a majority of all the Stoekholden.
OFFlCiaa:
'J. P. SLOAN President
B. E. RAWSOK Vioe President.
JNO. c. WHITNER Fecretaiy.
P.P. PEASE Treasnrer.
RUBT. LOGAN General Superintendent.
J. P. LOGAN,
E. E. RAWSON,
P. P. PKA3E,
Captain MOKMORS, -
(enow loading and has tirree-fodrths oprargo en
gaged. rorfretpltt apply to
OC2.I-44 L- J. GUILMARTIN ft CO- Agents.
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
'FOB. -
■AHA, PERNAMPUCO,
1 lAjCMRO. '
Under eontntet wiah the United States and Brazl.
i carriage of the mails, will dis-
new first ci^sa sidewhEel
BTBAMSaiFS,
kwver'k.atotoa.bsrfora, 1C 3 * i O
On th« 22d of Every MontfiT ’’
From tho J
Port of* New "York
the fbllowtog named ports and. at tbe follow-
payableln gol4 *r Its equlva-
Oihui.
From ltew York to St Thomas JSi
FromNwr YotkloP»r» ,106
FramHew York to Permunbuco. 170
From Mew York to Bahia. ISC
From.Mew York *0 too de Janeiro. .. ws
saasjisiY*—•—» toclnded, bat
An experienced Surgeon it attached to each vessel.
■ A ti ! ■» t • < it oNo. 12 Stoddard’s Bltoft.> ’ J.
Biir.l i ,1 j A -UteBWON * aujinT.
wenti
Mft ?. Lessing
'^OULDiaspeetfriliy inform lil. patrons and friends
tt^to|^^MN|>pfoltoglV»rtofffbing Lesson,
the Piaao/and jfckrnction toYhofoogh Btffi.
/VM^ grtt^vto 4 WTBAII-WIMP.
t f. METCALFE ft Op.
rr* i -»! *H’-i!Sfi ’ ** '
■OBT. LOGAN,
to K. McCA WRY,
JNO. C. WHITNER,
W. F. PARKHUBST.
. ly proposes to operate to Georgia, Ala
bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands to foe
immediate vicinity of recent oil discoveries, it now
offers a portion of its stock for sale, the amount paid
npon which shall be returned to the purchaser before
any general dividend will be declared.
A limited amount or Stock may be secured by call
ing on the undersigned, agents to this city,
oc’l BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN.
Co-partnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day enterrilJ0o Co-
partnership under the firm name of E. W. ffOLO-
MUNS ft CO., lor the transactioa ot a General Shoe
Business, at 159 Congress street. City of Savannah.
E. W. SOLOMONS.
J. D. SMITH.
October 1,1866 ocll-tf
Z. N. WINKLER,
Commission Merchant, &o,
BAY STREET,
OVER THK UTOKfc OF BoTHWBIX A WbITBHEAD,
Will attend promptly to tbe tola of all BKrchandtae
entrusted to him; also, 10 tbe shipping of cotton, and
S the proper getting np of all marine papers.
OC17—4m
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT*LAW,
OFFICE. In TH BRYAN STREET,
jyU-Cm SAVANNAH, GA.
FOR RENT,
■
On reasonable terms, FOUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS to the-
brick building oe the corner of Bay afid Lto-
icoin streets. Pumiaslnn given
EDWARD PUDKhTOl
Law Notice.
E UNDERSIGNED will pi*etice LAW in the
isi rsibN‘1 Court* to the cily of Savannah,
r ; JAto JOHNSON.
A. C. McBab,
Tglialr coanty, Ga.
Ci.xax Wacox, Jb.
Teifalr conn y, Ga.
McRAE A WILCOX,
Commission Merchants,
14 STODDARD'S UPPER RANGE, BAY ST.,
SAVANNAH, OA,
Consignment, respectfully aaHetted. Liberal ad-
•toff"<tod# to plan ten to Cotton, Produce, Ac.
siimi. ftjiply to.
.V^LptL*& to XzetT
TJARTOF A
VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE, to a