The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 27, 1866, Image 3

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Al ,t> a ma, on Saturday, Oct. 8T,at9X * Grenada, on Thursday, November lat, ■' w . i, m. 1 ’ r0 p. rniuitiELi-uii. ToDliW auda, Saturday, Novembers, a M ATT«R8. . Of »*•*» , 27. 1868. ,a*h»P* M” 1 Steamer* kob nk* troM Tuesday, Oct. 30th, at — o'clock. t OK FLORIDA. every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock *135 frf^very Saturday, at 3 p. m. Baker, every Saturday morning, at I done up in the best style. Lrrourua*.—We bare received fteni on nttf prising young (Hands, Rankin 4c Brotoare, who ham just opened a depot for the sale of newspapers, books and periodicals, on Bryan street, one door eaat of Boll, ■Harper’s Monthly Msgaslne,” and "The Galaxy,” o new and handsome illustrated magazine. We hare also received from Messrs. EatiU & Brother copies of the Pictorial Weeklies. Superior Gold Pess.—Messrs. Cooper, Olcotta 4 Farrelly have jnst received a new supply of gold pens, embracing every variety,from the best manufacturers. Their stock being very extensive enables them to suit every taste. They have also just received a tap- ply of photographic albums of the latest style. Mifittiianeous, FEINTS, DELAINES, • SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Ax TEE Southern Palace Pry Goods House. oc*7 Free Lunch.—The patrons of the “Live and Let Live” are invited to a free lunch to-night. There will be in addition to oysters a fine piece of a la mode beef • nit" 1 ..Jyivsu Shore, every Tuesday morning, at f jU chaBL*3T0N - Dictst 01 ' 1 every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. for dahixn. Cuot, every Friday morning, at 8 and Departure of Trains. *,,n DilLV PASSENSER Ur TRAIN -i t .1 8 A. U jjrtauah at..- ■ 6:15 P. M AMU.*st. ..... ........ -.vea- N eassenoeb train >lU.I 7 A. M. 8:45 a.m. -JJ’Shat' 7:06 p.m. at aw* ..rts.—- ---, ^ V passenger train: 7 o5 , ^ It.'.''.’.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'",.....'4:00 A. M. L ■’•”T U at 7:00 a. m. 7, : ;resA -“V.-IGHI PASSENGER TRAIN to**., 5:40p.M. j-jvea ilacon“•••"• 8:25 p.m. at 6:30 a. m. ASt''**, oils and Gordon trains connect with j \ at. night passenger trains at Gordon. u /^i nil..- UAiutOAO—daiev (Sundays ex *” a’ eepted) ,, v ,„„ah at 7:30 a. m. . !3 ! r eiaavilkat 7:30 p.m. ' rhainasvilie at 6:00 a. m. '-“f..Saunak at ..6:10P.M. The Ruby Glow op Health is what every one should desire, not merely because it is beautiful, but because it is a sign of a sound condition of body. Marsden's Vegetable Sanative Pills give this ‘rnddy glow,” by produciug the “health ,, of which It is the outward sign. LEA. & PERJRIISrS’ Laces, Embroideries, TRIMMINGS and. NOTIONS, AT the SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE, OCi7 AT POPULAR PRICKS. DUNDEE BAGGING AT AUQTION. BY BILL, W1UT * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of the store, at 11 o'clock. FOB NEW TONE FOR SEW YORK. 1,400 yards DUNDEE BAGGING. Terms each. oc27 CELEBRATED Columbus Cotton Market. Columbus, October 25. Cotton.—Receipts, yesterday, 621 balm; shipments, 200balea. Middlings ranged from 30to8*centsdaring the day. Macon Cotton Market. Maoon, October 25. Cotton.—The market opened with a pretty fair de mand for New York middlings, at 32c., which con tinued until the receipt ot noon dispatches, quoting the New York markot at 39c., dull Phis newa had the effect of ohecking tho inquiry, and the market closed dull. There is no disposition now, on the pan of holders, to press the market, the immediate wants of the planters having been satisfied. WORCESTERSHIRE. SAUCE. PRONOUNCED B CMR0ISSEIII pall Fashions—Mats, Capa, &c. ml ; br found at the establishment of H. A. : , Congress street, a large and exceedingly „t Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured •'! „nd winter season. It comprises a variety * jd all remarkable for neatness. Also a ' s, Scarfs, of tho latest styles, tf. ;.ST1LL u. CKOTHEli, Newsdealers, Sta- Augosta Mnrket, Augusta, October 25—P. M. Cotton.—The markot Is unsettled; the sales are 391 bales: 6 halos at 32c.. 2 at 32*c., 1 at 33o.. 48 at 84>4o., 167 at 35c., 16 at 35Jic., 75 at 35>»'c., and 80bales et 36c. The receipts are 630 bales. Middling 34 Strict middling v.‘. 35 Good middling 36 and applicable to Every Variety DISH. EXTRACT of a Letter from a MxdICal Oestle- man at Madras, to his Brother at Worcester, May, 1851: Tell lea A Per rins that their SAUCE is highly es teemed 11 India, and Is, In my opin ion, the most pala- ■atileas well as the most wholesome Banco that Is made. im Fail Dry Goods. IW TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN. 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready to show the largest etock of Staple anil Fancy Dry Goods to be found In thts city, and which are offered at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yourselves,Pel - ** AUCTION. BYBELL, WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN. Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10 Ji o’clock, in front of etore, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Tobacco, Bacon, Shoulders, Floor, Cheese, Soap, Ttarch, Mackerel, Furniture, etc. S.---'= Ksellers, Bull street (down stairsj ne, next to the Post Office, arc au- for the Daily News & Herald. -,eft with them wlllpe promptly attended : Jiil 6’ ::Eity .i .Uiniuture Almanac—Till. Day. Sun rises 6 19 Bun Sets 6 26 manwATEB. At Tybee 9 2liAt Port II 06 The succeis of this most delicious and nnrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to spurious compounds, the. Pub lic is respectfully and earnestly re q nested to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are upon the Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle. Manufactured by LEI & PKRRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents, oc20*eodlyif Kbw Yoek. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday. Oct. 26,1868. Arrived. Steamship McClellan, Howes, Baltimore—Crane A Graybill. Steamship Virgo, Phillips, Now York—Hunter & GammelL Mayor’s Court. - e?3 appears to ha somewhat dull in this Court, morning but two cases wore brought >! j. Ford, Esq., Mayor pro (on. *.»L’S were for violation of city ordinance in oofiring in the city limits. The flrstwas that - mil the officer said that tl.c defendant, who ippear in Court, in company with severs 1 l.ad fired several loads from his pistol in :‘::c Polk. After hearing tho testimony in tho cl bring informed that tho defendant was noti- jjpur. the Aoting Mayor ordered him to be (iolUrs and costa for the offence, and also iollus lot non-appearance. He also gave direc- Ihs Chief of Police to have the defendant ar- fber«-■«MS that of a stranger, who stated, wii unacquainted with the ordinance, and, I to empty his revolver, had done so in the His Honor said that there was a la.v in most . forbidding the use of firearms in tho public MU as the defendant plead Ignorance of the a iis city, and was a btranger, ho would be as :as poesib A and would merely fine him five dol al costs. Sc, The (ennty Court. I:iC-:ia.'. Ji-.ry met yesterday attamoon, and the ; Jjbc.tor presented the following Dills, which SKsl epos: . Stsplteas, charged with mnlicioue misohief, i use bill returned agalu.t him. EM Bird, (eoiored,) ohai ged with simple larceny imtihiz ahorse collar and some other ar. ! j true bill found, sts: HcDiuiel.for stealing a box of cbeeso from the LMb.oH ui the Central Railroad, also had a true H found Igstast him. :ial«s Pirsdlse, (a negro,) was charged with the ,-asv of wo bottles of whiskey, sundry greenbacks liEsiS’dur srtislas, also had a true hill returned ahi: him. fjx die Jury making a return, and after being jiii.th»y were diaohargad for the term, with orders :ep.::Tuesday, the 13th of November. In tot was then adjenrned until Monday, at aifsod.’ten the Petit Jnry will conclude the ratlinthe term. Cleared, Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin 4k Hardee. Steamer Volunteer, Carter, Charleston—Master. Bark Aboie N Franklin, Holbrook, Boston—Crane Ar Graybill.' Export*. Per brig Abbie N Franklin, for Boston—692 bales couon, 2i)0 tons iron, 10,000 ft lumber. I'aiaengers, Per steamship Virgo, -from New York—Mrs Gam- •mell, Mr Ciammell, Jr, W H Druey, Miss Merrick, 1' Brown, Miss Flanigan, Mrs Kilpatrick, Mr» J Clark, J 15 Spencer, O F Adams. W L Peabody, Mrs Phil lpe, J Murphy, C Shay, C L Delamater, J Mack, Margaret Lynch, J Sihlelein, Mrs Jausea, Miss Hurley, Mrs T Brown, I> Dealey, Miss Gubeuhaus, J O Kilpatrick, J Clark, R N 8wilt, Mrs A Fawcett, child and servt, W Davis, FJ Mitchell, Mrs Meyers, Thomas, F P Gray, Mrs J Mask ar Machltua, F P costln. s Oakes, 1 children, 1 CAMP & CHRISTIE, AGENTS, Drapers and Tailors, 1U BROUGHTON STREET, H AVE in store and ready -for Inspection their Pal and Winter Stock, comprising tho largest assort- nient of Fine Clothe* Caaiiinerea, and Vestings to be found in any bouse in the city in. their line, all of -whioh will be made to order at bhort. notice, trim med and got up In unsurpassed style. Furnishing Goods of every description* requisite to a gsntlemsu’s ward robe, constantly on hand. oc2-3tawlm E. F. Metcalfe. E- M. Bbcce Jt Co John W. O'Connor. E. F. METC ALFE L CO, Ootton. F actors* Comm ission AND .Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Rasge, Bay St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Horton, Slaugh ter A Co., New York, and John K. Gflllatt A Co , Liv erpool. . oc!2-3m CROCKERY, BLANKETS, SHEETS, AC. BY BELL., WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN. On SAUTRDAY, October 27th, at II o’clock, will be ao:d1n lront of store, a large lot of CROCKERY, BLANKETS, SHEETS, AC., Namely— Breakfast. Dinner and Soap Plates, Dishes, Cups, Plates, Bowls. Cape and saucers, Batter Dishes, Frail DUhee, Jelly Dleheo, Spoons, Nut-cracker*, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, Pillows, Mattressee, Blankets, Ac. - oc.6- V rlI N £ BEYKR. On 8ATCRDAY, October 27th, at 10 o’clock a. I will be soli In front of store, 40 cases Claret Wine. 100 eases Gin Cocktail, Gin, Bourbon Whir- key, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Brstidy, Port and Ginger Wine, Bay Knm e'c., etc. 5 casks Holland Gin, 10 casks Jamaica and St. Croix Rnm, 5 casks Port Wine, 5 casks Brandy, Kegs, half barrels and barrels Bonrium Whiskey, I barrel Apple Jack, oc->6-2t 1 barrel Blackberry Brand) Dress Silks, Popllas, Merinos, Bombazines, and Empress Cloths. At Popnlar Prices, at the SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE, oc27 111 and 118 Cororrsb Siam. ;vr rui ctver called to chronicle an event which Uii’s-i i more uuusnal expression of sympathy t.is? borrow than that copied below. Inizmeiiate friends of -our esteemed and atrick- afcLw-citiaen have, eince Ilia departure* felt ex- ssnziety for chose to whom he was so auddenly and to-day, when tho sad tidings we *ere received, but one feeling* that nf sym- . :jt the bereaved aud sorrow for a common loss, ;.i.Ti4ed the hearts of all. In the presence of i i.apeiidation we feel, as no words can express, Tiny of hujuan life and the frail tenure of our ls Lar.ahod ties; and tlie words of the Psalmist '•«-Actively to t.ie lips, “To teach us to number •-'•Aj* that we may apply oub hearts unto wisdom. ” 3-iv* neither room nor time to dwell on the vir- ^•Ja; adorned the life of Mrs. Bogart, of whom we -.:?:*:::cuhirly speak. Her oonstant charities for riddel the poor and especially for the orphan iitmds her name fragrant in many a home, into r ~ : she carried in the day of distrees the bulrn of KCLnshan sympathy. . * -n:&» xs PjRxsiiouxu.—The illness of Robert Ji-k=.n, E.^., wuich was noticed in the Day Book of -•rcrikv, resulted fatally this morning. Mr. Dick ie Ttk out o; the wealthiest, if not the wealthiest of ■-c ciLirus c: Portsmouth. He oommenced the work •: wcumaiation early in life, and by a strict atten- '“JL to business, a temperate and frugal habit, he Utttetiodin accumulating a very handsome proper- " Ht^nrcua-cd about twelve mouths ago a steamer, ---di:.. ’ t Licei uu tne Black Water river, and per- u Pspheaal-o on tho Chowan. It was there that he ^ranueiu u abort time ago, and the -'ongestive f*; e caught in that region came very near carry- aim tff. by pr< per attendance, however, and the aud care of his estimable sisters (he was un- be recovered, aud was out upon the street ^ivrock or tv;.), i oking, however,'coua iderable re- A dny or two ago ho was attacked by cholera, ««p:n4 at hi^ residence in Portsmouth. He was *-r. dev tied brother—all his affections teeming to ^ concentrated in his sisters. This was a * '‘‘dmirable trait in his character. A more melan- - •: death, however, is connected with his. During me nlness with congestive chills, his sister, Bigurt, of Savannah, Ga., to whom he •r^owiv attached, was telegraphed lor and came 'WP-r^mottU'. During his sickness she was iu- her aiteutions, hardly ever leaving the wuch or her brother. She too - was attacked by -*•:& a day or two ago, and imprudently persisted ^tling for a physician until perhaps too late -swi Uie dl * ea, * e » bhe deceased last night. Her w -c. S. Bogart, E»q., of Savannah, had !a *°5Taphed for, but had not arrived this morn- “t ltovea a family of several children, one of ^-Ugtiter, whom she brought to Portsmouth ■. ^ wus a consistent Christian, and had for I --geniebeen a member of ths Protestant Episco- 1 cached to Trinity, in Portsmouth, be- ^ *"a r rem oval to Savannah. She was a devoted I s£®** l °oate bitter and a warm and enthuaiaetio kind, charitable, and of the nobleet ^•y impulses. She possessed a splendid ad- [.) ‘ nd uer manner was distinguished by dignity ^rteou-neos. This the inherited from her ex* I chnttian mother, whom all our citizens a - ' the type of the true Christian woman. .V^hruiiy we believe bnesister and a brother re- A eister married a clergyman of the Presby- 4 ■‘--aurcii and has deceased. Lira. Daughtry the "if® of Dr. Daughtry, of Portemouth,’ and ^ i'icksoi., Etiq., are the only Burvivora. Tho r'-; l! connected by close ties of conatnguinity *’ f l he tame name, the Dicksons of this city, i . aympathise with the bereaved sister and I ilu the sudden and stunning visitation which 1 . JtreAved them of the dearest relationahips in of sitter and wife.—Norfolk, (Va.) Da u 0c., %th. Posable Tailohino.—We invite attention to /^en-icement of P. Donelly, merchant tailor, in column. Mr. D. is now receiving hip fall cloiht, cab aimers and vestings, which he is make up for his customers in the latest £ * in a yuperior manner of workmanship. en,erienced and successful cutter and fitter, ' c ^- r ges are moderate to suit the times. 3j Yore.—fhe steamship Virgo, Capt. E. Consignees. Per steamship Viifco, from New York—Allendale, McCoy & Co, Barrett, C & Co, G R Barker, F Brown, Adanw Ex, Albert A B, T H Austin, Austin 4 F, J W Anderson A aon, W B Adams, .UGH R, Brigham A B. B, Halsey A Co, Brady, S A Co, T H Bolshaw, P H BeUii, W K Boggs, (i D bulls A Bro, Bouse A B, T bush, beady AM, W H Burroughs A Co, Blun A M, N E Baum, 6t butler. J A A J F Brown, M A Cohen, Cldghom A C, o cohen, J P Collins A Co, S M Cold- iog. Crane A G, J M Cooper, Champion A F, J Colien, Cooper A Me A, A Campbell, A Solomon, 80 Ex, F W aims A Co, Scott, H A H, W Starr, Sloan, S A S, T A Cordon, J G Pitman, Uuckles A Son, J L Villalonga, O A H iloox, A Wilbur, Wilkinson, W A Co, T H Wil lingham, AM 40 W West, E & Wade A Co, W T Wood, Weed A C, W 11 Wiltberger, T Walker, W D Williams, N Wolf, J Henderson. Mrs Marble, Miller A B, A ileiiy, Palmer A D. D H A L C Rice, T J Staley. G ayiuoua, J C Schreiner, 11 Brigham, Bollock A b, j Butts A Bro, J Davidson, Do Witt A M, K Dehbras, A Dutenhoffor, Duuc.tn A J, E Ehrlich, E Early, E Hardee, it Erwin, M Perot, A a L Freldenbeig, G O Freeman, \V B Gridin A Co, G W Garinaoy, J Gard ner, J Giililaud A co, L J Guilmuriin A Co, Hunter JS Or, Holcombe A Co, G A Hudson, Heidt A L, N A iiardee, A S Harlridge, Hendry A H, E E Hertz A Co, J Hart A Co, J, Woods A Co, E H Kirlin, N B Knapp, J Knox, K MacLea a Co, LaLhrop A Co, J Lama, J H Dw-mund, Cooper, o A F, E F M, A Fernandes, G ottvauL, J Leavy A Co, J Lxugsdorf, A C Lornaimo, LaKocue, WAD, Lippman a Co, M Lavin, Lovell A L, H .ueinhanlt A Bro, M S Meyer, E F Metcalfe A co, Miller, T G Co, A 6 Milifcr, Miller A Bro, J Me* Mahon, J M, Ni.on, D A co, N A McAlair,N butisr A Co, J O.iver, Orff A W, Patten A Son, R Piatsohek, Maj Porter, J T Patterson, Purse A T, J A Roberts, C D Rodgers, J C Rowland, W B Ripley. Consignee* per central R. R. ^ Oct. 20, 1866. 901 bales cotton,-1 bale wool, 10 bags potatoes, 24 cars lumber, 6u bars Iron, 20 bales old xarniture, 1 lot do, 17 horses auu mules, 1 carriage and harness, 7 bdls copper pipe, 32 pieces do, io Wilcox A F, brady A M, C L Colby A Co, N A Hardee A Co, Austin A K, J W Lathrop A Co, E F Metaalio A Co, E Padelford, K Uanei'Sham A Sou, Johnstou, W A Co, P li Behn, W R'Boggs, B H Hardee, W H Stark A Co, WilJan- son, W os Co, Crane A G Lalioclie, W A D, A S Hartridge, C D Rogers, J H Douglass, S A Garmany, Meyers a p, G W Lamar, A Mims, Holcombe A Co, J Fordeo, Mrs it Biid, T WnUnghain, L J Guiiiaartiu a Co, Clark, J A Co, H R Clinaiiau, Both wed- A W, VV H Burroughs A Co. Established in 1780! SQAPSI 5 CANDLES! STARCH 1 7. . BULL’S SOW, No. 32 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Invites the attention of buyers to hie uncqualed stock of every grade of Staple and Fancy Soaps. Honey Soap, Demulcent Soap,' Palm Soap : Windsor Soap, Glycerin i Soau, PonclneSoap White Soap, Shaving 8osp, Almond Soap, Upwards ot One Hundred Styles. Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Constantly on hand and for sale by RANDBLL A CO., mnd many other dealers. an-*9-eod3m THOS3. W. BROOKS MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOLSTERY. 224 Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS sent by Mail promp tl, a tented to. iv31-if NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, 224 BAY STREET. iep25-tf To The Public. riYHK PAVILION HOTEL, Charleston, South Csro- X lina. so long mnd ably conduoted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for the accom modation of the travelling public. Its former friends and patrons will find the usual accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formerly, and the pub lic favor, alrthdy so well established as The Hotal of tlie travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear nest efforts, befaithfnlly preserved. oc!2-tf Partper Wanted. !HB UNDERSIGNED is desirous of associating with himself * CO-PARTNER. In the cultivation of Rice on one of the best plantations on the Savan nah River. Wouid also sell a half interest In a new Saw Mill to a party capable of taking charge of the business. Tne Mill is eleven miies from the city. In the midst or Timber of the best quality, and with water facilities for sending Lumber to market. Addr-s. the undersigned through the Savannah P< 2Ss!?Sd6t - GEO. P. HARRISON. Keceipts per Atlantic A Gulf R, R. OCt. 26,1866. 147 bales cotton, 4 cars stock, 83 cowhides, 3 bales hides, 15 bids syrup, 36 cars lumoer, to aloun, a A S. G W Germany, J L Vltldlungm nrwln itU.IiJ ouil- martin A (Jo, Brady s M, scott, H A Go, W M Tuuno A Go, h J Josephs & Go, Duucan A J, Clark, J A Go, Duvulit A W, K (J Wads A GO, A liutenlioffer £ Co, W B Adams, P 11 Brim, Bryan, U A Go, 'lison A U, Mercer & A, M U Ehi iich, J W Anderson a son, A K Folsom, M Doyle A Go, D McDonald, P G Pendleton, J K Stapler, M Y lieudersou, Caroline Miner, H M Stafford, Tebeau, P A Co, J R Thompson, Crawtord, J £ Santllord, J J Log n. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBBBGBB. B H Waring, Balt i K A Kinue, Fla J w O’Connor A lady, City 1B M Scshool, Bluflton A Lianu, N Y Mrs W G Camet, Fla L Deutcb, N Y C K Pringle, (la Miss M Brantley, Ga T 11 Wallace, wife, daugh ter A 2 children, Ky Miss L Taylor, R B Waddell, Ga S N Sutton, Ga G W L Hail, Ga .urn u omuci, rii J B Panamore, Fla Miss M F Panamore, Fla J 1> -it- ven-, Ga K W MoUready, Balt C IlarriB, Miss Miss Owens, Fla J D Leonardy, Fla I Beckett, Savh H L Shultz, So Ex MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LCCB. |H M Stafford, W H Bickiiicre A wife. S M Barns, Oity W J Pasteln A lady, Fla J A Caverly, Fla i SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGUILT. « J A Roberts, City W G Richards, A tUHI S Newmayer, Phila J H Dunham, Judge Randall, Kla W H Gugel, Mrs Randall. Fla J C Heudereon, Miss Craig, Fla IJ S Sweat, Ga PAVILION HOTEL. H C Porter, Lake City T Lobdel, Ga G Kendall, Pensacola CJ Beatty, City T S Judson, Palatka H James, Valdosta B Donahue, City B r * d 1 o y ’ » Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirt, For Ladles, Misses and Children, Southern OC27 AT THE Palace Dry Goods - Hons*. arrived here last evening about nine o’clock '. E t4j '«irty-sight hours from New York. She sfc 6 ran, and reports pleasant weather for I ic,,., 14 Wisugc. Parser Isaac Seely will please | tther fi^^ kS for fuU CIea of New York papers and Vj j-. *~* 1 ■ - ■ ■ fit, t-qaes-ted to Inform the officers and crews ^ : »«n* U port tbtt tb ® B * Ule '' on Bay street, Vt, lv Ab,rcorn “d Lincoln etreete. will be opened i.'c:,'' Srfica 011 to ' m °rrow, Sunday morning, st '***<&'8to*m»hip MoClelUn, under option ° Capt Howes * and wfa ich we gave a de- Cjft, lrriTod yeeterasy afternoon from Baltimore. I £ -rtflease accept our thanks for Balti- ' K P«r.. —By the advertisement in another wiu ba seen that the steamer Kate will I . Wp 10 “>d intermediate | • saving Stvsnnsh on Monday next Eastern Hay. ^QQ bales Prime, for sale by BRADLEY, HILL £ CO.. sep21-tl No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Kanpra TO COTTON PLANTERS. H AVING been appointed Agents for the State of Georgia by the patentee of BEARD'S PATENT LOCK-TIE, we, with confidence, offer it to Planters as the beet cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now in ase. Il returns donb:e its.cosi, and is fully fifty per cent, cheaper than Hope, a , , _ Our several Agents will be eappliwl in a few day*, md caa respond to orders. For further particulars, address or apply to K. M. BRUCE A CO., Augusta, Georgia, or to B. F. METCALFE £ CO., oc25—lm Savannah, Georgia. * ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steawoship Co. Cabin Pauage, $23 Steerage, 913 The new and very fast sailing (proppileil steamship G-EEN*ADA, , Commander, will take the place of the GENERAL BARNES this week, and wifl poeRively leaveon her regnur day, Thursday, Nov. 1st, at 8 o’clock p. Ill- For freight or passage, hawing new and qilendidl; arranged accommodalkme. apply to- . • WILDER.* EULLARTON, oc27 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range. EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW. YORK Cabin Passage, |25 . ;; ' .Steerage, $13 AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BLUIV At MEYER. 50 barrels choice Apples, 50 boxes Cheese, Prime Bacon Sides, Shoulders, AND oc26—tf Breakfast Bacon. The fins side wheel steamship ALABAMA, UMIBGRh'SR. Cbmmaialer.T Will sail as above on Saturday, Oet. 97. at»H o’clock a. m. For freight or passage, having superior accornm stations, apply to * HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON £ ALLEN, :28 No. 5 Bowling G r een, New York, BY G. LAUUANT. On Saturday, October 27tb, at II o'clock a m., in front of store, will be sold, if not previously disposed of, the Schooner JULIA, 30 tons burthen, with her sails sad riggings, anchor, cables, boats, and outfit, as she now lies ia the river, opposite TeltaiFs Wharf. Teams on day of sale, oc24—4t TRUSTEE’S SALE. BUILDINC LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o'clock, in front of Court House, Lot No. 1, 60 by 105 feet, on MUlsdge stnet, next to the comer of Dravton, fee simple. Terms cash, purchasers paying for oil papers. oc!8 TRUSTEE’S SALE. Building Lot at Auction. BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of the Court House, Lot No. situated on the comer of Jefferson and New Houston streets, 105 feet on Jefferson and 60 feet on New Houston. Fee sim ple- Terms cash, purohoaera paying for all pspers. ESTATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On the- FIRST TUESDAY in November next, st 11 o’clock, in front of the Court House: Tract of Land No. 250, 8th District, Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202acres, situated near Jacksonville, Ga. Plat can be seen at our office. It ia a valuable Tract, well located and well wooded; sold for a division among the heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. 0010 FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD PILOT ‘ BOY, Captain W. T. MoNELTY. Will leave as above from Charleston wharf, foot ol West Broad street, On Wednesday, Oct. 31st, at 3 p. m, For freight or passage^a] 0C24 The fine sldewheel steaftship McClellan, F. M. HOWES, Commander, Will sail as above on Tuesday, Oet. 30«b. at — a’etoek. For freight or passage having accommodations eaual to any ship sailing from this port, apply to ‘ CRANK £ GRAYBILL. o-27-td Ae*to. Murray’s Line FOR NEW JggYORK. The first-class, new steamship VIRGO, . E. M. BULKLKY, Commander, Will sal! on her regular day, Tuesday, Oet. 30, at — o’clock — to. For freight or passage, having superior scoonDho- latione, apply to HUNTER.* OAMMKLL, oc24 pay ttuuu*. Philadelphia aud Southern Mail Steamship Go. For Philadelphia. The first cleas steamship Tonawanda, J. TEAL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on batmday, Now. 3, at — o’clock — to. For freight or passage, having superior aceommo- dat ions, apply to ., „„„. oc22 HUNTER £ GAMMELL. HOUSES FOR SALE AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYJ.LY £ CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on FRIDAY, 26th inst., st 12 o’clock, on the premises, * n of the Houses on Lot No. 2, Moore Tything Per- cival Ward, the houses to be removed within twenty days from the dsy of sale. • Terms cash.QC23 Rope, Rope, Rope! r U8T received from Messrs. Richardson, Chatarr. * Co., of L-tiiavllle, Ky., 2> 0 coils and half coll* „r “Missouri Mills” ROPS, a superior article, fnllv eqnal to their celebrated “Green Leaf’ brand, and fur sale on reasonable terms by BRIGHAM, HOLST Sc CO. ocll-dl wAeodtf . “ CROQUET,” FOR SALE BY! Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. T HE new and fashionable game of CROQUET, with rales and regulations. This Queen of Sports,” which has gained such Immense popnlsrity :ii Europe on account of the pleasant oat-door exer cise it affords both ladies and gentlemen, can be easily leurned by the simplified rules which accoui- pany each set, oc25 GOLD MEDAL SHERRY. POST AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT. OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. In addition to oar business of selling Wines, etc. in original packages, aud in order to insure to con sumers Pure Liquors In a compact and convenleni form, we commenced the enterprlseof bottling and inching In cases oar well known Wines, Brandies. Vhlskles, fete:, and hsve sent them out In a style .ha wonld preclude the possibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The gen. mil appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded oar efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make In creased efforts to retain the confidence and patron age which has bean so » Established 1778.] ^ The above popular jrooda are put up in cases con* t^mng one dozen bottles each, and are Bold by C. R U WE, SAVANNAH. and all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The name of Blnlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of the exact and literal troth of what ever thev represent.—N. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Blnlnger A Co.. No. lS nmwer street, to conducted npon principles nMnteg- S^fldrneto ««> the highest Ladies* Cloaks, SHAWLS and WINTER UNDERWEAR, At popolar prices at ORFF & WATKINS’ SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE.. oc2T SILE DRESS HATS. FURTHER SUPPLY jnat opened at FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION. BY bell. WYLLY At CHRISTIAN. On Monday next. 29th Oct., at 10o’cloct, ok the residence over Mr. Brown's Jewelry more. No. 119 C- ingress street, opposite Pulaski House, will be sold, (as the family are obliged to vacate the bonse on 1st November) a complete assortment of FINE FURNI TURE, Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen, consisting in part of A splended 7 octavo Rosewood Piano, elegantly in laid with Pearl. Fine Parlor setts. Parlor and Easy Chairs. Marble Top Tables. Brussels Caipets. Large Mil rors: Fine Paintings. Sofas, Lounges. Book Cases. Glass Ware. Cooking Stove Oak Chamber Setts. Chamber Chairs. “ Carpets. Toilet Setts. Beds and Bedding Wardrobes Bureaus. Dining Tables. Table Crockery. Kitchen Furniture. The above is all nearly new and of the finest quality. Terms at Sale oc32. Oc25-3t FOR REST, ONE WIIAr.F STORE, and one Store i .H Room and Office np stairs in Jones’ upper building, 192 Bay street. ocsS—lw G. LAURAHT. $10 REWARD. L OST OR STOI.EN. a Pocket-Book, containing bunk bills to the amount of $205. The subscri ber will pay the above reward for the recovery of the **0C2S P. NAUQHTON. "Wholesale Pi PER WARE 1HM. P 4PER for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoo Dealers: for Grocers snd Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders' Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes and Twine. All goods sold at New York prices, with expenses added. oct4-tf WARREN BROTHERS, 210 Bay street. PRINTING. H AVING purchased the Job Office attached tc “Drily News aud Herald,” and made additions tO It, I wonKl Inform the public that I am prepared to cxccate every description of and Card Printing. Job Business Cards. Visiting Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Circulars, Envelopes, Blanks, Dray Books, Receipt Books, Check Books, Programmes, Handbills, Pamphlets, By-Laws, A No All Other Kinds of Printing Done NEAT, CHEAP AND RCTCK. KXTRA TRIP. The United States mall steamer K A T E will mal e an Extra Trlpto Palatka. Florila, and ail Intermediate landings, leaving Savannah on Monday, October 29th, at. 8 o’clock a. m. FOR LIVERPOOL The first-class American ship ELLEN HOOD, J. A. PENNELL, Master, having a large p rtlon of hef freight engaged, will bave immediate dispatch. For balance of freight imply to oc23-«t Wilder £ fullarton. oc2 t— BRADLEY. HILL 4 CO., No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Gauge. FOR PHILADELPHIA. The first-class brig NETTIE MOWE, Valuable Real Estate Sale AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’clock, in front of the Court House, will be sold, LOT No. 19, north side of Jones street, east of Price street, 54 feet front on Jonea street, and 97 feet deep. The im Movements consist of two wooden Dwelling Houses, iWng a rent of $40 per month. • For further particulars call at our counting-room. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers. oc!8 at Exchange I gaged, will ha] NICHOLS, Master, Dock, having nearly all her cargo en- ,ve immediato dispatch for the above nort- For freight apply to ^ 27 3t CHARLES L. COLBY A CO. For Charleston, S. C. The new steamer DICTATOR, (1,000 Tons,) Captain L. M. COXETTER, Will resume her regular trips as above, commencing Wednesday, 44th last., at 9 o’clock a. at. For freight or passage apply on board, or to OLD H-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY’S, FEKNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elegant steam pacaets, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KINO, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKER, laving been specially fitted np for this route with unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly tortile above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday ind Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday mil Saturday mornings, in tlige to connect with the New York steamers. For freight or Vtosagi apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN £ CUNNINGHAM. Agents. N^^AlUrriglrepayrtl^jj^ahtngerB^lylW^ TRUSTEE'S SALE. BY BEIL, WYLLY di CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November, in front of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale: Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington street, and 176 on Jefferson (more or less), northwest corner. The Improvements consist of two wooden D« filings, 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 eel (te of the 1st* Mrs. Mary A. Qumntock, deceased. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. WILLIAM BURNS, 1 Tra-M . Ocl9 ROBT. McINTIBE, J trustees. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in November, in front 8f the Court House, between the legal hours of sale. Lot 108.17th District, 2d Section, Cherokee county, 40 acres. Lot No. 271,2d Disfriot, 4th Section, Cherokee county, 40 acres. Lot No. 194,11th Distriot, Lee county, 202K seres. Lot No. 114, 10th District, Dooly county, 202j< acres. Lot No. 186, 14th District, Dooly county, 203 >i seres. Sold by permission of the honorable Court of Ordi nary or Chatham county as the property beior-‘— — the estate of George A. Asb. deceased, for the of the heirs snd creditors of the estate. Terms cash on day of sale; purchasers to pay for GBOYENSTEINE, eneflt P»P» sepl9 BENJAMIN < Admtalatrstorj ADMINISTRATORS sale. BY BELL, WYLLY di CHRISTIAN. Will be sold in front of the Conrt Honse, on the first TUESDAY in November, between the legal honrs of sale, Western half Lot No. 16, Warren Ward, with im provements, subject to a ground rent of seven dollars and fifty cents per annum. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. sep21 ANDREW M. R088. Admr. give me a trial Imlso receive orders and have manufactured every «nety of blank books. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY £ CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of the Conrt House, between the legal honre Of sale. Eleven (11) Shares Central Railroad Stock, sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of the late Mist Elisa beth B. Barnwell, deceased. JOHN B. BARNWELL. aepl9 . . Administrator. Cotton Plantation to Rent. QNE OF THE BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS Bl Burke county, Ga., can be leaded for a number of years oc easy teems. Eight hundred acres can be planted, possession given in December if deslied. Address GBORGE W. SAPP, oc9-im - Wayneeboro. Corn. Corn l 2 nnn BUSHELS Prime Yellow CORN for oc*6-« “‘ e ^ BRIGHAM HOLST £ CO. FOR SALE. PRINTING PAPER ai>d£?xii sep26 CHAri- -L. OOLBT £ CO., Cor nav and Abercorn streets. A House Wanted. srp21-tf H. ESTILL, 111 Bay street, News and Herald Office. To Rent, TWO STORKS, one of which might be rued as an Office. Enquire at 96 Bay street. oc26—3teod' . SOLOMON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT, *c. f Enfanla, -A-la. Prompt attention given to Collections and Remit fasces; Purchase and S*l« of <5 tt °h’ i 0 - . . RrfarenccMeasra. A .Rchiffsr A mm Dm. a on. New York: Booing, Hanoerd £ R. A. p. c. LIHHTR m. U>., (Late Llghte, Newton A Bradbnrys,) Manufacturer. of^Flrst Class Plamo Uim.at premium at the American Worid’a Fa r and Htg Kxhl”SoS”f «he Imloatry of all Nations ii i ill—Yu Is n w continued h. » C LIGHTS and LOUIS ERNST, st tbs old swnd'«‘l B°(Sme street, between C-t*bvand l a New York City. B- lT - executor’s sale. BY BELL, WYLLY 4k CHRISTIAN. ®n TUESDAY. November 6th, st 11 o'clock, in fnmt of tbs Court Honse, will be sold, 2S0 1 ACRES LAND IN THOMAS COUNTY, Lot No. 222,17th and 18th districts. Sold by order of Court for account of the heirs and creditors of the estate of the lets Paul Seller, deceased. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay lor all papers. oclS Boker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Grocers. Wine Merchants, and Druggists, and wholesale only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., Sole A»ent, • au22 3m No. 6* Liberty Street. N. Y. YELLOW CORN Plaitetira fur Sale. r\N Savannah river, twenty QO) mile* Rom Savan- U nah.eonstottng of sevsntesn hundred snd slxty- flvea.7f6) acres or LAND, with twonettlementa. and •svsu nhgto houses, loorteen by twenty (14x20) feet in sis* with a splendid stream for lumber and grist mlu. Three hundred and twenty (SS0) aerie of open Land, eod one thousand g.oee) to be otesred. BacUl- M for a stock range, with meat stall In Ssvaffnsh. nnaorpstosd by any locality lit tha vicinity. All the 7000 mentjby sep2l-tf bushels tor sale tow. *° cl 096 consign BRADLEY, HILL £ CO., No. 12 Stoddards Lower Range. Edw. O’Bianx. ^ „ Edw. 0»BjrAej& Son. ■ stua Dbbbi Ljqcons, *e.. Ac- J. R. O’Btssx w*. _ of our 1 Th* Btpitir i firnrn.™«<«Sn»-tothto® 1 ofthlrty-rivo ytors. OomsrBryut sod J solicit a Htdthspnblie of this firm baring FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA FEKNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER. The new steamer DICTATOP., 1(1,000 Tona)H Ihdk Captain L. M. COZBTTER, Having undergone thorough repairs, wiil resume her regular ronie, as above, leaving Savannah Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, haring splendid accommo datloos, apply on bmid, or to V L. J. GUILMART1N A CO., S2-tf 1J8 Bay street. For Palatka, Fla., VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER- NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. The United States Mall Steamer KATE, With unsurpassed accommodations, will leave every THUB3DAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. Returning, will leave Palatka Saturday morning and arrive at Savannah oo Sunday. For further par- tiouNrs apply to BRADLEY HILL A CO:, ocS2-tf No. 12 Stoddard's Lower Rnnge. TBS IIMTBB STATES 1 BRAZIL SAIL STEAMSHIP COST ANY FOB *ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO, B^TTTA, and BIO DE JANEIRO. Co-partnership Notice. T HE undersigned btVe this day entered into Co partnership under the firm name orK. W. SOLO MONS A CO., lor the transaction ot a General Shoe business, at 159 Congress street. City ot Savannah. E. W. SOLOMONS. J. D. SMliH. October 1, 1866- • oell-tf Z. N. WINKLER, CommiMion Merchant, Sc a, BAY STREET, Over tbe storb or Bothwbll & Whitxbiad, Will attend promptly to the sale or all merchandise entrusted to him; also, to the shipping of cotton, and id the proper getttog ap of all marine papers. ocl7—Cm MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICB. No. 73 BRYAN 8TREET, jylldlm SAVANNAH, GA. * idLou.se to Let. P art of a very desirable house, in a pleasant locality, suitable to* a small huully.— Kent $41 to $50 per month. Address Ba 200, P. O. ocl9tf ChatraK IaPK.ion Court. » AT CHAnBEBs, Septem- er 26; I860. / 1 C L coasldcrcd aod ordered by the Coart that the Tax Collector ot Chatham county ne, aud he is hereby authorized, empowered ana lirected to assess and collect, sa a tax (or the pre- -fcnt year for county purposes, fifty per cent, npon the amount of the state tax for the present year, 1866. And it is further ordered, that fifteen (15) oents on every one hundred dollars worth of property re- t limed be collected, as also one dollar npon each and ,-verv male inhnbitant of this county, on the lint day of April lost, between the agee of twenty-one ana sixty years, as an extra tax tor educational purposes, jo pay the county debt, to meet expellees of the County Court, and increased expenses of the Jail et the present period, and other unforeseen expendl- ures. And it is further ordered, teat fifty per centum on tbe State tax be collected from all practitioner* of law, physic and dentistry, from every daguenean, imbrotype, photographic, and similar Kftete; from every auctioneer, from every keeper of a pool Or bil liard table tor public play, from every keeper ot a mgatelle table for public play, from every keeper of t ten-pin alley or alley of like kind lor pabUc play, .nd from the keeper of any other table, aland or •, ace tor any ether game or play with Or without a larnf, unless for exercise or a amusement only, and not probiblteifcbv law; and from every ages! ot, or jeroon engaged in any gift lottery, or enterprise of like character in Chatham county. , GEO. P. HARRISON, J. L ft O. C. JOHN SCREVEN, J. iC.aH JNO. WILLIAMSON, J. I. CLOtC. True extract from the minutes. WM. H. BULLOCH, ocS-3(U Clerk L a C. Regular Auction Sales Horses, Moles, Cattle, Wagons, Boggles, CARRIAGES, At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on s»«asBrsrsra etfery Wednesday IhOnsfter. Under contract with the Units* States and Brari Governments to* tbe carriage of the Cud*, will dis patch one of their , , new first class sedewheel bteamships, each over 2,000 tons barthea. On the 22d of Every Month, From tbe -> Port of New TTork Ibr the following named porta,and at ; the follow ing rateeo( passage^ payable In gold or its equiva- NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE 1 am opening for the Inspection of the public, aloe mock or CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T TBRBHBB, Ac-, Ac., To wMth the 'attention of all U lRTlted. or Waferooms. 178 BROUGHTON STRUT, fibre .ock’eold Dry Goods'Store. Boarding. YFR& ELABBEE-hss removed her husmere from JVX tbe corner of Montgomeiy and South Broaff to te toe ewner ef Jefceen etreet and Bay tone, ,’s old stand. Gentlemen can be accommodated From New York to St. Thoms* $80 From Hew YOrk to Pres y..... iv $i so ^....;. 170 180 From New York to Rio de Janeiro 200 at half thaee rates, meals included, but An expintenoed Surgeon is attached to eii^vrerel. All Letters mast paw eogb the Past GNtoPtwr age 10 cents. For further tntormuBen or passage apply to . Agent. J’s Block. — - £ ALLEN,'- mjn ? v ■ N«r York Agents. Bart' - with Private and Tranrient Board on moderate Mr. F. Lessing ^yOULD reepecttolly tnlorm Ble patroreand frieete preperedtegiveFIntobHifLtotoreok llaatruetion tore ho la now : Oil - (BILK BACK, THIRTY UTOriES WUIRq fio-lv RB. HABNnyHIN. OUR HOUSE DINING ROOMS. T HF. undersigned having leseed Ike above favorite E-tablishmenWjsad hgytn( rreited and refor- nuhed it tlirooghoat to the iM nlngant would inform the pubUo that ft Nr now epsn for the Reception of Gueata The prerent Proprietor will snare no pains to maintain the character it bsssl- ways enjoyed, as bring one or the beet of the Nfxat- ciow maUmfit Homoee of tbe eanntxy. and there wuS favor him with their patronage may Waarered that nothing wUl be left undone to secure the com fort and salisfectton of hie gaema. BOARDERS wld be taken bv the week oiday at a moderate ohsma ocM>« KIRLIN. -AT SOVTHSRN PALACE DRY 6 00D $ oet7 Residence for Sale. LARGE Brick Rsridrece, of thfrteere L^iLur* BELL. ’ jiiEii Law Notice. rpHKjnroaBHtraRp wm ^pt^oe^LAW m top