The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 03, 1866, Image 3

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♦ * l FOB 1 . Tuesday, Not. 6th, at - ■ o’clock, ptlty JBD0 ' s 5 ; r i,eo, TnMdB T > Nor. 6th, St — o'clock. * , ... Salvador, on Saturday, November ' . Vi; i ■ r- m - a > .• it ■:" w r0B raitaoBti-sU. Tonawanda. Saturday. November 3, at JOB BitimOB*. Point, on Saturday, November S, •■*1 a. ala FOK FLORIDA. tc efC ry Timrsdaj morning at» o’clock :^ er y ic: ir 0 r, ever}’ Satojrday, at 3 p. m. I nak^r, every aaiurdaj morning, at I _-r’.er t? - SUore, cvtiry Tuesday morning, at t- : ’ : fob OHl».L«STON. Blfs Hancock, Monday, November 6, at 7 sa^ sr goy, Friday, November 2, t o'clock ijjt 1 a. m. . "Viator, every Wedneeday, at 8 a. a '".rniio, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock - ',,1 Departure of Trains. tr: , t n„.vD DAILV riSSBSOKB up met ■ £t;! ”ji«n*»h at -* 8 i. u arr^j! jiwon ^ mB ,t down passbsobk Tails ^Svisnsh st 7:06 p. u. I? 1 * C J ®uuv FISSENOKB TRilS .anouisb at 7:08 r.jf. •“" in** 3 ** at 4:00 *• yaiiin at 7:00 a.m. fi* L w ii bight passsnoes tbais \uwri at 6:40 p.m. *1 Janata at 8:26 r.M. ■>*,|*rannaU at 6:60A.M. ■ >r ',(uied j evilie and (iordon trains connect with I • yuidfcown night passenger trains at Gordon. » oulf KAiLuoAD—daily (Sundays ex ‘ cepttxl) „siTsoIinh at....................7:30 a. il. ^alTWmiasviUe at 7:30 P. M. jtjoittasvillo at 6:00 a. m. I ShtaunaU at '. .6:10 P. K. r . ^riLL A UKOTttEK, Newsdealers, Ktti- I ini Booksellers, Bull street (down stairv, IS .!B*f iano, next to tlie Poet Office, are I'. . . : siiu for the Daily News A Herald. I nut with them will bo promptly attended I t-plai, blotched and ulcerated victims of r^:; diseases, who drag yonr unclean persons |’ : .-.-.ipany of better men, take Ayer’s Sajua- l^isd purge out tue loul corruption trom your I 3atora your health, and yon will not only ei»- I.b >;:«•, but make your company more tolerable I jjtao most keep it. Oct27-lw I [Advertisement] I pin Fashions-—*!ats. Caps, <fce. IV ; will be found at the establishment of H. A. I si. W Congress street, a largo and exceedingly I ca i Block or Gentlemen’s Hats, manufactured l -efa'Aand vriuter season. It comprises a variety I jicb, uid ail remarkable for neatness. Also a IcWnriW AB«ibeJjJ.I.7..d.V S47IAtport 6 tt Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. FbiDIV, Nov. 2,1866. Arrived. Steamablp Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hnnter 4 Gammed. Steamer Emllie, Adair, Charleston etc—8 U Infflt- teau. Steamer Eliza Hancock, Tost, Charleston—F M Myrell. Import.. Far steamer Eliza Hancock, from r malnnton 70 pkga mdse. » jj Paatengera. Per steamer Eliza Hancock, from Charleston M8h Wake man, Miss Greene, J J Haddock. C M Brown, W F Bingham, Lt Olgate, J T Baker, R W Barnwell, Ur J H Verdier, and 6 deck. • Per bleamer Emilie, from Charleston, Ac—S C Ro bots, J Maners, E D House, A L Etchelbereer, 1) W Har , J W Lyons, J G Nichols. D Wigton, 8 F Wil liams, J M Uonrger, M S Elliott. O C VanAnken. P T Pierce, B Chaplain, j J Pope, Mra Warier, Mias Hies, Mus M Gnffln, J uaravtn, and 36 deck. Per steamship Leo, from New York—J B Sandy, C Genial .and lady, G Ewart, Miss Douglass. G F Stone, CM Hoist, PE Peiotj H C Ciark, F G Tibbetts, G O Marcy. M.Wilson, 8 Harmon, Miss F Littlefield, Miss E Isbain, Miss K A Colt, A W McCottrey, J Putzlger. T Bostick. F rutzlger, A T Cunningham, B Wright, G Danhaui,-GW Bowen, J T Stewart, P TAnise an* lady, J H DeBoie, A ’Vilcox, Miss C J Colt, C P Wit- cox, J E GraybiU, F C Bnmck, Mies J Clifton, Milt C Daly, M Hannon, J C Clark, Miss Bowen. J (llui, M Grady, H Marsh. T B Whltehomc, N U Palmer, J K Gardner, F Beers, J Walker, R Fleming, M Dng- f an, T Dirkan, J Dirkan, J Wrltli, P Ward, L Duffy. Haliizan, J Purcell, W O'Keefe. Mr Faust, R Smith, W Hitchte, R Dunn, W Ueac, P Grant, Miss Uregory, Miss C Stewart, Miss S James, Mrs James, H K Wil liams, and 12 steerage. Protection for Formers 1HW AJIBj'r T COMpi^° RD UVK 8TOCK INSURANCE The PiM*erbo*ap%py p/fimarfcai li L J L CAPITAL $1.00,000, paMTu and MMrelySMbd. K X '’’VTMV'.Z 3C1 Li^*tf^S! 1 agmn«botii Pare<110 *“ ue r ' llicie8 00 DEATH AND THEFT,. , rtj at moderate Rates of Premium, based on an English experience of Btpi( Apply to |toc t n: Ii=-, Scarfs, of the latest sty lee, tf. Mayor’s conn. ne i light, eitlier blsok or whits, to be a w.thont going before the eecretary of Conn- [fi Sievart, mid paying for and taking out a regu- Limim for tbit purpose. Samuel Bennett, negro- l, ,,- safiered to the time of twenty dollars and L ygther bis my one a right to get drank and Lilt streets; he acknowledged the corn, and as lt I,Hint time, was discharged, ■;.g am mi charged with disorderly conduct Ltstoose deiignated as the Ice House. Hie Honor lot! Lia cold when he said—five dollrrs and LaiddiMged gentlt-maa took more than the law |gci,iad had to pay ooatg. being dlsoharged, aa It itli tut offence. liiJidBcn was taken up by BrazlL of the Ba nk; astro language not fit for print. Sheac- Liehsd tbit she had done wrong, and was sent ptw days to the barracks. Hilaiar s Co.—We invite the attention of con- Iceiuiejiiatry dealers to the advertisement of icabi a Co., wholesale and retail grocers, who are iitecciiinc their fall supplies, comprising one of aitifcit 111 teat selected Btocks In the city. Col. u.tabt, tic atalor member of the firm, Is one of 1= eideitand most esteemed merchants, whose long |nc.ucc a i lorn-si has not only rendered him ... mnaiuled wish the wants of the Savaa- I—'r-'..ha« enabled him to establlah bosineaa I r.:=: :ithe best and most relisble houses in p'Fit’lJidelphis, Baltimore and Boston. I itswea by the card published to-day that Mr. |hii Grady, long connected with the house as c:&ad cashier, has beoome a member of the Ittfialoombe A- Co. , Consignee*. Per steamer Emilio, from Charleston. Ac—Gow.lin, M & Co, s M Laflltteau, C A Reynolds, add others. Per steamship Leo. from New York—Austin A E, Adan,8 Ex, J W Anderson A Sun, A A G B K, Bell, W A O, Brigham, H A Co, J A Barron, Bouse A B, W RBoggs, Boailck A il, Brady A M, J O’Byrne, Blun A M, Hothweil A W. Crane A G, Claghorn A 0, M A Cohen, Chipnian A C, O Cohen A Co, Clark A H, C A Johnson, Champion A F, N M S, Doyle A L, W S Dil lon, S 8 Davidson, Davao: A \Y, A DuteDboffcr A Co, Duncan if J, E Ehr.lch, Eiustein A E A A L Freiden- borg, Ferguson A D, Hess A G, J QillUand A Co, W B Griffin, L J Gubmartm a Co, Guck=nheimer A 8, A Gomm, J Gross A son, E E Hertz A Co, H Haym, A 8 Hartridgr, Holcombe A Co, N A Hardee, S B Hur ling on, C M Ulilsman, J O, Johnaton, W A Co, N B Knapp, A Kent, K MacLea A Co, J W Lathrop A Co, Latiirop A Co, Lovuil A L, tt B Lamar, Llnvlfle A tt, T, Miller A Co, J McMahon A Co, D Mallet, McKee, B A Co, Miller A Co, Nicholson, McA A CO, Neufville, B A Co, G T Nichols, A Neely, J O’Brien, Patton A soil, Palmer A D, Purse A T, C D Rogers, P Eeilly, Sloan, 8 A 8, Scott, H A Co, F W oints-A Co, Scrau- ton, 9 A Co, Sanderson A W, P Skehan, So Ex, Tisou A Guidon, K H Tuteui, Cncklcs A Son, Vfilalonga A Co, E C Wade A Co, T H Willingham, M H Williams, Warren A Co, Weed A C, Weil A M, Waits, McK A Co, Wbitcuwh A J. Consignees per Central K. It. NOV. 2,1866. 372 bales eotton, 33 do yarn, 43 bbls dried fruit, 70 bags do, 10 lots furniture, 13 bales hides, 24 can lumber, and mdse, to J W Cox, West A D, Jonee <£- W, E C Wade A Co, J A Douglas, G B Lamar, E E Hertz A Co, W Don , 1, J Ftirr, Brady A M, Wsdley A M, J WLathrop A Co, J McAlpin, PH Behn, Erwin A H, K F Metcalfe A Co, 8 J Joaephe, R Hanenham A Son, E Padeltoru, Clark, J A Co, Sloan, 8 A 8. N A Hardee A Co, Btyau, H A Co, A 8 Hartridge, Wilder A F, Duncan A J, F W Sims A Co, J L VUlalonga, A Wilcox A Co, W Battersby A Co, tl Patten A Son, U Cohen, Crane A G, J, Woods A Co, Bradley, H A Co, L J Gulimartln A Co, Guerard A F, Blun A M, Beth- well A W, J Washburn A Co, W H Burroughs. J H Ambrose, Ga A B Estes, Ga G M Rhodes, Ga D Solomons, Gordon B W Snell, Oa J L Bryan, Pulaski co S H Wilson, Ga J J Sparks, Ga G O Marcy, City JB hardy, NY Mr A Mrs Glnesl. N Y G F 8tonc. N if G Ewart, N Y J 3 Hendrick, N C | au.nib Success. — Professor Bernhardt’s tdlePulaski House, am dally visited by our |=B!>iiaoenaalt his skill In regard to tbe die- flit eye, and seek to obtain hie unrivalled |"-. : [ i--es for the improvement of the sight. p!« hundreds who can teetify to the benefit they firtf from both, and who rejoice at the good f—i—::xb befallen them. The Professor will p::se but a short time, and all who are deni fKiaakiug him, whether in the city or coun- ttkiiHs no time iu doing so. I-affinai) Teleobams.—Messages tor the fol- pyjsms remain In the telegraph office for want niidress: Isaac T. Crawford, W. M. Lewis, p»:Tiylor, A. J-Smith. 'riziisiix.— John Shepard, the celebrated pe- V-C -Ihere. Matches for $500 to walkonehun- diniiciteurs without sleep or rest He can be szBii greet, at Mr. Ruwe’s. 1-2 sial proceedings of Connell, owing to the Mother matter on our columns, will notsp- a ami Monday morning next. iirciucud to the southern and National Ex- P f or i,te Augusta and Macon pa- Augusta .hsrket. Auecrra, Novsmher 1. market was yery actlye to-day, at an ... jh v3X=- ibis la attrihutahla to the heavy 1 mt two days. We quote: S;-;, 36 [MX Macon Cotton Market. - Macon, November L th n ''~ ail6 market opened with a good demand PSwkJ * °- for atrict middling. The inquiry uoU11118 reception of the poon dis- rajji®a fail off lu the figures of the New fcjjc-... “’f Ge demand somewhat slackened, t'-Vif, . < ?- itoa offered was freely taken At from T °i* middllo 6* at whioh figures ^ & PERKINS 3 CEL.EBHATBD estershire sauce. EXTRACT of a Letter from a Mcdical -Gentle- han at Madras, to Ms Brother at Wokcestee, May, 1861: Tell Lea A Pee BINS that their SAUCE Is highly es teemed In India, and is, in my opin ion, the most pala table as well as tbe most wholesome Sauce that Is made. «Ce ** 01 tsis deUetous and unrivaled caused many unprlndpled dealers pf is aame to “purlous compounds, the PUB- ! ® e ti Ul!? ani earnes, 'y requested to see pifyf, of 4 Perkins are upon the ‘dial, Stopper aud Bottle. ‘"I'Cdby Lea a OCNCAN’S SONS, Aoents, PERRISS, Worcester. I NICHOLS & CO., AND I, AND FORWARDING It*,, SiVa. ® 8CHA NT8, ? n conilgnsasntsof srery Rre-Jiiit lj ,n Savannah or New York. r ° r *. JAMES OOLUS. JE., Choice f 84810 Half chests, iTime Sides and Stems, Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBSKGBH. Mrs J Wilkinson A 2 chil dren, N Y W G Bell, Sandersvllle W G Barth, Fla W J Custon, Ga J W O’Connor A lady,City R L Gamble, Ga L A Simmons, Ga Prof A Frise, Maeon I Beckett. Oily W B JacksoD, City F P Wheeler, str Leo J E Walker, N Y H L Shnltz, Qa MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCE. IT J Mott, Columbus* R B Hurd, do D K Wadley, J j Hicks, Boston M G Parker, do Dr Dodson, Long Island J Harrison, City F G Tiboetts, N Y A C Clark, N Y J M Gourger, Boston P LaBose A lady, Albany,J 8 Newell, ao F C Branch, NY IM Aiken, Darien P T Pt arce, Fla 1IV II May, ED House, Fla ,BHNeely, City U Dunham. NY W B Hill, atr s Salvador O C VanAnken, NY H J Gambill, CSSS Capt Dearborn A lady, str, W N Miller, Ft Pulaski Leo T Weed, A L Kiohelberger, Fla IJ Wulfokehl, _Macon U H Petlee, Me tt W Raudon, Quincy Mrs ScarlT, do C Redding, Fla I j 3 Curtain, Balt S Renneau, City R M Demcre. Nat Ex A Neely, | A T Campbell A neice V AWium*. V, 8 Hamou, Me SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McGlNLT. T S Gillespie, Atlanta 3 Snyder, A A G R B WRiiuey, do A Reppard. do J Strickland, do W H Ouge , do J G Walker, Columbia co W M Smith, City W Johnston, N Y A Chambers, Ga A Cosgrove. PnUa J C Rosse, Quarantine J McMoran, N Y Miss Thayer, N Y J Ersklne, City J A Galor. ANTHRACITE COAL. £ ED ASH. Egg Size, For sale by NEW DBI 60GD8, AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Barnard and Jefferson streets.) T HAVE jnst returned from New York, and am re X oeiving a nice assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, and desire to eall the attention of purchasers to my Stock and prices before getting their Fall sup plies. I have bought cheap aud will sell aheap, aa I have leas axpeuees comparatively thau houses with larger stocks. I can offer at much less than regular rates many goods, consisting of Staple and Domestics, Dre*s Goode, White Goods, Damask, Diaper, Crash, Towels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do. Corsets, Cloaks. Shawls, Cassimers, Broad Cloths, Pant Goods, Satinetta, Jeans, Flannels, Ac.; a variety of Worsted Goods, Soarfs, Hoods, SoBtags, Nubiae and Shawls, Umbrellas and Parosols, and a full assortment of No tions, Ac,, too numerous to montion. Will Bhow them with pleasure at anytime, and sell cheap for cash only. oc30,lm C. J. BEA'ITV. FERTILIZERS A. Lister & Brother’s RAW BONE SUPER-PROSPflATE OF LIME AND PURE GROUND BONE. T IESE FERTILIZERS, being made from the best materials and in tho most approved manner, are confidently recommended^as the bvMn^Immarket. Gmoral Agents for the Maniriactnrere, NCwart, N. Messrs. LaRockx, Wzst A Daniels, Agents Sa vannah, Ga. _ aep28 2m M. COBURN, F OB many years a Teacher, Tuner and Repairer of Pianos In this diy, solicits a share of patroa- 'orders left at, H. 8. BOOARDU8’ Store will meet with prompt attention. VALUABLE PLANTATION AND Timber Land.® AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY. November 6th, at 11 o’aiock, in fron t of the Ooart House, will be sold, A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, CThivIsv in sU about 600 aerm, more or lees, stt- JvSvtln Chatham oounty, about 14 mUea from the SShL'tte Ogeeehee aid Canal back water. Moat ^SKraM&s are well and heavily timbered, «ad g53gs«*af«B , jyB S?5^SSgSom. where pUte anddeeda aobe seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papara. oc!8 i F. C. MOHTR * CO . , fLate Lighte, Newton * Bradburys,) of Firs* Class Haas Fortes, Maaafkstanrs Highest premium at the AnierlcSfr WorldM^r and Exhibition of the , i. i?w ciStlnuad This well known fisMiUMbmsntlii new eunannaa by F.C. LIGHTS and UIUIS BWOT, « »• stand. 431 Broome street* between c ^ ol ®J?f? i0 d New York City. |y4-iyeoa EXECUTOR’S SALK- BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at U o’aiock, In frtmt of the Ooart Honswill be sold, — 260 ACRES LAND IN THOMAS COUNTY. Lot No. 222,17th and 18th districts. Soldby ««r of Court for sooonut of the heirs and oredltors oCtaa estate of tha late Paul Keller, deceased. Tarmsossh. to pay for all OVER FIFTY YEARS- FOB POLICIES . WM. R. BOYD, Agent at Savannah, 89 Bay street. AARON WILBUB. savanna leneral Agent for Georgia, Alabama, Sputh c.iroli. ia and Florida. - vri hs 21 f rORUVERPOOt. 1 1 PULASKI HOU; M*. BERNHARD OP BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF 0*TXC8, LATE OF NBW YORK. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.i, AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL SINGLE AND DOUBLE YI8ION - ’ Superior to any other in u»o—conatruotedAn, # ance with the science and philosophy of nature peodliar^foraref a • Concavo-Convex Ellipsis;' 1 Admirably adapted to tho Organ of Sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. affording altogether^the best artificial help to file human vision erer invented. “ ‘ of Optics and Spectacle THE ADVANTAGES 4 these Spectacles over all others, are: 1 * J - THE A1 American Ship , : t-. ilO -■ ELLEN HOOD, Captain J, A. Pennell, having the msjortty of her cargo engaged, and go ing on bod’d, will hkre prompt Bispatch. For freight or 100 bales Cotton apply to no*-8t WILDER * FULLaRTON. FOR LIVfRPOOL. THE Mew A 1 American Ship THOMAS FREEMAN, having part of her eaego engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight apply t e noS-tf BBIOHAM, HOLST 4 CO. 1 1st.—The" only true Lena' knows, being perfectly free from chromatic light, so wsp-Jcnown to be the cause or injury to the vision, and which the change from Spectacles to Pisan ns of potaup-so often required, while both near and distant 14 objects are seen with equal facility through tip.same Glasses. - •Zd—Can be wore with any length of tin* at one sitting, giving clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other aa. tideM light—comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherer unknown. ‘ M-Whia the eyes stehe or paia through the action of a bright light, such aa ia redacted from snow, sunny weather, white paper, and in reading, writing or sewing.orjTlvid colored bodies, these ltnses. by softening tho ravs, affect a most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4th.—In nil nervous stBisetlons of. the eye canting dull and startling pains in the eye-bell or temple, appearance of luminous and dark spots in tbe stmotqiMte, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the disturbed nerves are quieted and soothed. 5th.—Ground by peculiar machinery, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated ex- S ressly for the manufacture ol this lens, so as ti uce it with the tru* spherical accuracy, and Its Is at tha exact centra; a point of vital importance, and which no ether lent possesses. 6th.—Proof of superiority oyer the old kind ofSpeotaoies. They are used exclusively st all tha hospitals tor diseases of the age, ia Berlin, Prus sia, and alsewhare. Co-Partnership Notice. lift, the undei VV nershlp for have entered Into Co-Pa rt- lurpoee of conducting the irocery Business, under the Wholesale andtReteU firm name of „ J. W. It C. A. MCINTIRE, on the corner of St. Jallan and Jeflbrson streets. We respeotfhlly solicit a share of trade. J. W. MtINTIRE. no2-2taw3w O. A. MC|NTt‘tB. Assignee’s Sale. I OFFER for sale the Balldin t known as the Bank of Commerce, situated on the southern one-thtM ot lot No. 10, Jevkyl Tythlng, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on Drayton, and sixty feet on Bryan street. Tbs Building Is well adapted for carrying on a large Banking^Business. ALSO, The middle one-third of said lot No. 10, and the Improvements thereon. The ground niton which both buildings are situated Is fee simple. The above described property la offered at private sale, and If not disposed of previously, will be sold at Public Auction by Bell, wylly A Christian, on the first TUESDAY In December next, at the Court House, In thla city, between the nanal hours of sale, aay 10 to 3 o’clock. JOHN a FfSRRILL, DoStDea4 Assignee. AUCTION AND COMMISSION, P. H. WARD, Auctioneer. riuu UNDERSIGNED, having formed a Copartner- I ship for the transaction of an Auction and Com. mission business, under the firm name of LaBOCHE k WILLIAMS, are now ready to receive and advance on all-consignments mads thsm. ISAAC D. LaBOCHE. novl—lw M. B. WILLIAMS. SUGAR i)A BOXES Brown and Yellow Ilsvtna Sngar. dU\J 60 barrels Yellow C and Crashed Sugar. SO hnll barrels Powdered Sugar. For sale by HILTON «t K4NDELL, nol-3t 163 Bay street. WANTED, JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.—Two Coat hands can have work at CAM? 4 CHRISTIE’S, 118 Broughton street. ST. CHARLES SALOON. H AVING told out the St. Charles Saloon to Messrs. P. J. Ruckert and A. Jaoyby, well known citi Zens of fevannah, I take pleasure In recommending them. I also request thoee having claims against me to present them Immediately, and all who are indebted to me to call and settle at once. novl-S A. STAMM, DISSOLUTION. T he fibm of Larochr, west a Daniels b this day dissolved by mutual consent, .1 D, La ROCHE withdrawing. The business will he continued by JAS. B. WEST and WM. W. DANIELS, under the firm name of WEST 4 DANIELS. ISAAC D. LaROCHF, JAMES B WE n\ nol-lw WILLIAM W. DANIKD8. ~ CONNECTICUT FIRE Insurance Go.. OF EiSFFOBD COMB. I8CORPORATBD 16(6. Cash Afisets -. • $275,000. JOHN B. ELDBEDOE, President MARTIN BENNETT. Ja., Secretary. Bisks taken by A. WILBUB, 86 Bay street, oogO Savannah, Os. SAVANNAH , M U S E U NI. T HB subscriber begs leave to Inform the pnblio that bit Museum, comprising Animals. Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Minerals, Curiosities, *c.; fce., will be open dally (Sunday excepted), from « o'clock A. M. to 6 o'olock P M. . The Museum Is situated on Chippuww Squaw, next door to the Theatre. Entrance from McDonough at Admission. 26c. Children under • years, 20c. noVlJC THEODORE MEVRS. FTJB HATS L ight and tasty, .. , "•avy “ d ■Stofi^ofilored. Largest variety and bast article ever offered In this “53£tf Wr “ k “ t OOLDIWG’9. Just Heceived * T THE TRUNK EMPORIUM, No. 168 Congress Street, a large assortment of Trunks, Valises andTffivettng ®^}c»’.lw EINSTEIN, ECKM4N & CO. ^DISSOLUTION. 6 mHKFIBMOF YORK, WILLIAMS, McINTIR** cu. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, nol-lw YORK. WILLIAMS. MclNTIBE 4_CO. COAL. ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS. R ED ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland and English Oval. For sole by ton or cargo by . ocSI-em CHIPMAN 4 CHAPIN. To Rent. THE STORE and DWELLING, in thor ough repair, on southeast comer of Un- i street and Congress Sfreet Lana. Applyto ! J. CRONIN, 6< no 1 . At Soul hern Expraaa .Office- II ool^otri BACON! BACON!! fMSSHM CLEAR RIBBED SIDES non y** 1 * h^BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Trinidad Molasses JN PUNCHEONS, Testimeny of Recomieniations der, i under good i Terms at sale.' Purchaser to pay tor *■ paparer UNDERWRITERS’ SAT.ie _ fciWMUtkral lid THIS DAY. in front of tha store, at 10 it t’f- K' One cue of Dry Goode, consiating of Maryland Stripes ■** rw — Lindsev Snipe* .■::l:SSSSSfc DrjJte, Hope Shirting, on beard of stei iij l\K% 5111 damsguit oubeaedof passage Dram Me# York W thirport. Inspection and by recommendation S: dens, for account of the Underwritera an cerned. Term* cub. . cm her . ™ J*u«6»r hf tbe port wwr d all ctm SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES CfflS- -t: TINIJED. BY O. LAUBASY.y THIS DAY, 9d instant, at IP o’clock A ns.. wHI he continued and cloaed the sale of tbe invoice at Bouts and Shoes, commenced yesterday. . .... ’ ALSO, Twenty-one cmas assorted Boots and Biota, jnst ar rived per steamer.ban Salvador. ALSO. One uU of Fine Black Walnut Furniture. Marble Top »o3-lt '-“ 2 ^ AU^riO^r. BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. WiR sell THIS DAY st UK o'clock, in front of a Thai .iquore, Hama, Shoulders Cigars, Crockery, Dry Goods Tobacco, Candles, he. Terms cash. AUCTION HALE. BY T. J. WALSH. heretofore used. With much confidence I recommend him to thou who may need such artificial aid to their eyes. Bit. I. 8. E. Altos, Pastor Indepead. Pres. Church. Testimonials similar to the above may be seen at Prof. Bxrnhakdt’s office, from Joaspn H. PLCMXErr, Pastor of St. Paul’s, Ports mouth, Ya. Hon. JaltES I* Oh>, Governor of South OaroUna.. H„n. Johatxax Worth, Governor of North Ctrolfita. Hon. A. G. CuBTDt, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. Moaron, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hofl. H. A. 8witt, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Alex. R&siset, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. BtcnaxD Yates, Governor of Illinois. H. Sxthodb, Ex-Governor of New York. R. E. Fsbtos, Governor of New York. And other distinguished gentlemen. Many years of public practice and study is tte hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patieuta tinder every aspect of defective vision, ae wen hi ex perience iu ru extensive, long-established businem in bis optical stores, both here and in Europe, Professor Bernhardt oonslders it a sufficient guarantee of hie ability to apply such glasses aa are beat calculated for the assistance or recovery of imperfect eight. Office Hour* froia 9 A* M. to 5 P.M. PULASKI HOUSE. N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere. Profs Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a abort time only. • oc26—tf Will bo sold on TUESDAY, November 6th, at the Court House, Lot 36, Troup Ward, subject to a ground rant of 843 68 per annum, and also west half of Let 16. ad joining, ground rent $18 02 per «"nnm Said lot and a half fronton Janas strait 60 that, and on Habersham street, 100 feet Terms cash. Titles unexceptionable, — no3-3t From Medical gentlemen, Professors off the highest Opthalmio talent in Savannah, Qa., and in the Union. Siviasii, Ga.. Oct. 26.1866. I have examined a great variety of GUsuss maim fee lured by Professor M. Berxhirdt, and In justice to the Professor must say, that bis GiaasaaMaofs superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye, where tha vision is in any way imperfect. The Professor selected for me a pair of his Australian Crystal Glasses which are of a very superior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and Buitiug my eyes better than any 1 hare ever triad. R. D. AauoLD, M. D. I tally concur with tha above. J. S. Sullivan, II. D. Savannah, Ga., Out. 28, 1868. We have examined tha L- naea of Prof. BarnharuC, and consider them superior to any wa have seen. They are admirably adapted not only to improve tbe lmperfeotiona of impaired sight, bat to relieve tbe weariness of vision which constant study produces. Many of the Glasses are of new and ingenious contriv ance. We cordially recommend the Professor to all those who require scientific optical assistance. ,IUriah Hirriss, M. D., Jab. B. Rsad, M. D., P. M. Kolloox, M. D., J. T. McFarland, M. D., James J. Waiiino, M. d., Wm. O. Bulloch, M. D., Rev. A. M. Wm, Pastor Trinity Me-, thodlst Church. Bev. A Landrum, Pastor A C. Baptist Church. Bev. C. P. MoEak, Sector St. Jobn’e Church. SatanuaH, Ga, Oct 27, 1866. I have examined the Lenses of Professor IL Bxaa- HIRDT with great satisfaction. He has famished mf), oo'ovaiQRaawreaoaeaaa with a pair through which I am able to see with an ^ S’St'o’ttm’S’ re m ease and distinctnen far beyond any which I have [6®. 6®> 64,45,46,6-, 54, 66, 66, 67,6A 66,66, 67, 66, 66 UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY 6k CHRISTIAN. Will be sold to-morrow, SATURDAY, November 8, at Resolute on her passage from New York to thla port, and sold nnder inspection and by recommendation of tbe Port Wardens for account of Underwriters and all concerned, Terms cash. T --T - j, . no2 Regular Auction Sales or Horses, Moles, Cattle, WogMt, Boggles, CARRIAGES. 6t*„ At the Veterinary Stable* of B. W. CAMPBELL, oa Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. atpMjf BY BLUN 6k XEYER. Will be sold oa TUESDAY, 6& Inst, in frosts* tea Court House, at 11 o’clock a. m.. and 70, Moat of which are 60 feet front by 160 (sat depth, all situated southwest of the Bound House of tbs Cen tral Railroad Depot. Texas cash, purchasers paying teUtta* and stamps. Plat may be seen at our cotta ting-room. nol-td “STOCK - BONABELLA FOR SALE. B¥ BELL, WYLLY &CURlSTVa., Will be told on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of tbe Court House, at 11 o'clock, One hundred and uineteeu acres of Lapd, eighty of which are cleared, situated about fire and a half miles from the city, within half a mile of the Skidawsy 8hell Hoad, aud kuown as the BONABELLA TRACT. It is a vary healthy place, being on tha Salts. Fiah, Oysters, Ac., can be had with but little trouble. Terms cash. oo21 Dr. N- M. Sneed, DENTIST. H AS returned to tbaolty, and opened hia office in an elegant suite of rooms, on Congress all his days to the stody of Medicine and Dentistry, and a practice of over twenty years in Dentistry, with the determination to give his patrons the benefit of all the genins and energy of hia nature, he hspee to receive In the tat fire, as In the past, a generous patron* age from the cltixens of Savannah.nol-lm ARROW TYES rN lots to suit purchasers. Apply to L oc2!’-10t BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. CAMP & CHRISTIE, AGENTS, Drapers and Tailors, US BROUGHTON STREET, ;S a if. H ATE in store and ready for inspection their Pal and Winter Stock, oomprlting the largest assort ment of Fixe Cloths, Casslmeres, ' r mad Vesting* i to be found In any house in th* ofity in their line, sll of which will be made to order at short notics, trim med and got np in unsurpassed style. Furnishing Goods of every description, requisite to a gentleman’s ward robe, constantly on hand. oc2-3tawlhVV M To Rent, A FAMILY RESIDENCE, of Brick, well furniahed. and Immediate poeanation given. no2-8t* OL1YE M. ULLIBRIOOB. i A. MINIS U“«?aOSvs«a , ; 4’S JtO‘2- ’’ Hay, Hay. BALES First Quality Eastern HAY land- fog from Ship TbomM Freeman, ftwn Bath, Me. ” ppreaiaby '» 32 U BRIGHAM, HOLST 4 Oft For Rent, ; FIVE PLEASANT EOOM8L wittibig for a small family. Partner J. ]a desirous of OO-PABTNKB, in the c beat plantations on I m silSSSS:. hSJnem The MUl la Hwen «lha from tbe da ttM ratdat of Timber of th® bmk Qfiality* sod Lumber to^ut- AddM«tha undendgnwl through the Sa Post^Wfiiil GEO. P, EAMaOH- ^ - 1 Western hall Dress Silk«r ' "KWS: Poplins, : . Papular SOUTHIPN P At OC2T Pslasa, at the palace dot coops HOPEI. Ill and 111 Rockland Lime. 1 AAA barbels fihst quality, Cobb’S ri “ Uke ’ lUOHA&O" * BAKNAED. RAILROAD ■ AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. Till be sold, on TUESDAY, 6th inak, in front of tbs Court Honee, at 11 o'clock. r 7 Share* Central Railroad Stock. Terms cash. nol Murray’sLIne for Hew York. ^QF CharleSlOB. J U NO , Sun, Oommtiufer. wfll tall for the above port on Trasadny, Nov, 6. «f u^o’cloeh — W. For freight apply to ■oMt HUNTER A GAUMELL. EMPIRE LINE FOR NEW YORK to i PASSAGE RATES: Cfihtm Panagi, 8MS .‘...Bt*M-n**, |u THE STEAMER Ban Salvador* ATKINS, Master, - Will laU for New York on letmday,' Now. 3, at 8 o’clock p, n>. For freight or pamaga, having accommodations*., perlor to aay steamer In this trade, applv to B. H. fTAVmitK, ' . No. 12 Stoddard’s Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, Agents, oca> : No. 5 BewilagQvaen, N. Y. VIA HltTON FTKaiy AND HEAUFCHTf. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET EMILIE, will leave Saturday, Sow. 3, nt T 0*010014 a. re. from the Charleston Steam Packet Wharf, and con tinue regularly tmrj Saturday. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to AM. LAFHTEAU, AfUKt, b02-lt IK Bar * treat. Murray’s Line NEW Thefirat-claas, nan YORK. H. C. DSARBOBM. Cemmaofiar, Will sail on bar regular day, Taaaday, Now. fi, a* — relate For freight or passage, having superior aonreJEe* dations, apply to HUNTER * GAMMELL. am 66 hayatreet. FOR CHARLESTON, ., -Or- All iiVia >• • •* • tIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Through by DayllghL The new. elegant and very fast steamer ELIZA HANCOCK. Will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of West Broad streat, on MONDAY NEXT, sth Instant at 7 o’clock a m. For freight or passage apply to P. M. MYBELL, Agent, ac3 Office, Charleston wharf. F«r FaUtka, Ela., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS. FERNANDINA, MAY. POET MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. -i- THE «... KATE, Capt. locxwoop, will leave as Above from Charleston Wharf foot of Wert Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN ING, at 8 o’clock. This Boat to la perfect order, and baa superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all tunas and stored la ware- house on wharf free of expense. Tienaportslten chargee on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage appFy to F X. MYBELL, Charleston Wharf. For Charleston, 8. C* HOUSE AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. wqib# sold pa the first TUESDAY In November, fa front or the Court House, at 11 o’aiock, Northern half of lot No. 17, Forsyth Ward, subject to an annual ground rent to th* oity of $38. Im provements consist ef a brick ho urn, <*mt«i«ing eight rooms. Term* cash—purchaser paying for *11 papers. BY 6. LACR4IT. On TUESDAY next, November 6th, in front of Court House, will be sold. Lot No. 16, Wesley Ward, on Taylor street, west of the Medical College, SO by 100Mt, suh|eot to a ground rent of $36 per year. ALSO. Leg No., 176, Third District, - In tee Oounty of Ap pling, containing 460 acres, timber and fitrm land. Titles warranted. Terms cash, purchaser* paying for title*. oc80-6t TRUSTEE’S SALE. BUIkOINC LOTVAT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at II o'clock, ia front of Court House. Lot No. 1, 60 by 106 fret, on M1U ' ■treat, next to the corner of Drayton, Isa simple Terms cash, purchaser* paying for all papara. oelS ~ TRUSTEE’S BALL Bjlding Lot at Aj;ti on. BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock, in frontal the Ooart House, Lot Ha —.attested on th* coroar o.' Jefltraon and N«w Houtooa streets* 106 tss* <ib Jefferson and 60 fast on New Houston. Fa* tore- pie- Tgmacaah, purchaser* paying far *11 papara. ESTATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY’ 6k CHRUWAB. On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 11 o’clock, in front of tha Court Houaa: Tract of Land No. 260, 8th District, Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202M acres, situated near Jacksonville, SugtfattB &^.3iSX88£ unong th* hsirm. Terms rate. Purehre* rertou[for . Valuable Beal Fstate $ale J ATAUtTSON* ,■ ,'o - BY BELL. WYLLY' 6k CHBIffTIAN. TRUSTEE’S SALK. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIB8I TUESDAY inNovsmbsg, fa front^ef tea.CfuIHonee. balMrettn|^te>s*fiff Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 80 feat on Hu — street, amd 176 on JteSiasn (more or toes), * ; aernsr. The lireeerefoenf mates* of tup > Derlhcgs, aaa vtth kitchen fa yard. Pus field by order of th* Oonrt of Ordinary, for tha — of th* bsire and creditors of tbe estate «T tea tote Mre. 0016 TRGRT-JIcINTIRE, j ADMINISTRATOR’S a A TtIC U..W1 WHI be eoldCfrtt* Aral TUESDAY to N«NHil front of th* Court Houre batoraw tea legal Lot mi’th Ditorlto>,2d llertlofa ffasrteurnil Lot NoJ^2dDM^,4th$e^re.(ikarekaa eatreUl, .. _ Aatetsbitts I aary of Chatham oounty a* the property htotfififfte fae eetete of George A Ate, dsemmd, MfistoStot cfithebtoreendaedttereoIitH'tereei Lot No. 186, 14th Soldby firfik /Sg'Tf- ADHINISTBATOR’S 8ALE. fotatorSS’ore oTmtok Etovtn (Utahan* Central Railroad State, sold far order of tha Court or Ordinary for teabarefit off tee htora and credltare of tha estate of tea fate Wm Th* new steamer DICTATOR, (1.080 Tone,) Captain L. M. COXETTBB, Will rereme her regular tripe ae above, commencing Wsdastday, 64th fast., n* • o’clock a. re. For freight or passage apply on board, or to L J. GUILMARTIN a CO, oc22-tf 144 Bay toreet- FOB P1LATBA, FL1*, VIA 1PRNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER The new steamer DICTATOR, 10,000 Tons) Captain L. M, COXBTfEB, Having undergone thorough repairs, win resume her regntor route, aa above, leaving Savannah Every Saturday, nt 3.o’cloefc p. re. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMASTIN 4 CO., ^^JH^Ba^atrret. For Baltimore. wNHH.. - The new and elegant eteamahip North Point, Captain Btusre, Will ean for Baltimore on fintarday, lev. 8, nt • n’etenk a. re. For freight or passage, having good actommo dations, apply to LaBOCHE, WEST 6k DANIELS, 00*8 Jonas' Block. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship Tonawanda," . J. TEAL, Commander, Will tail for tba above port oa Saturday, Nav. M, At Ntfifi p, re. For freight or peseege, haring euperiar aceommo- dations, apply to ocffl HTOTBB A QAMMBLL. OLD U-VEEEf UKE. Lme every Tuesday aM Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUGHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON- VTT.T.E AND PICOLATA. The naw and elegant steam paoke<s, LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. 5. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMffi TUCKER. having bean specially fitted np for thla route cite unsurpassed accommodations, wfll leave regularly for the above place*, the Sylvan ShotWeveryYUBe- DAY MORNING, and the Licxi* Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Retaining, will leave Jacksonville etreiv Toesder and Friday, arriving at savannah every Wednesday Utl Saturday mornings, fa tens to counact with tha New York steamers. For freight or Postage apply at tea office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. AflMitk, ^^Al^rightnretetoj^hlpnev^^ivWf Eastern Hay. 3QQ bale* Prim*, hr aate by BRADLEY, HILL A Oft. »Nr. if fitnddard’s Lower ton FOUND, O H SUNDAY, Oct. 31st. fa the Marshall House baggage wagon, a Safe Ken Heiriagto, No 14.- ffk tee owner cm have the seme by applying at tbe Marshall House office and paying for thla adver- oq24 House to iiOir. P AST OF A ptsasant fooattty. _ 8iToThe*2rfifilf?.- Msnt $4 i to f 60 per monte. Address Bux auo, P. o WANTED, A DWELLING HOUSE, containing from four to eight ro me, centrally loci ' ' Addrase. for two daye. Lock wo This lapeciiliji Medical Profession aud the Faaitf. to now Indorsed by all the prominent Phnlcbu-e- Obamtote and Connoisseurs, as poew-seing all these tfinrtatocjuadViaalqusUttoe ((pule and diuretic) which OLD AND PURE GIN. ^’iais^jswaisffissssss vfadleatsa our ctoime topubllcconldcnce^and guar. Pul un to ctaei, ooatmnlnffJneaoSo bottles each) fifidaoUby til H. G . RU W E SAVANNAH, (EatabQshed 1778.J Sole Importers. No. H Beaver street. New York. Op»ulrei4tee Ike Btafagera.Hu. 18 Beaver street, have • very high repufalton fa erersla, as tb$ oldest and bret wmm fHTT THOU1AED pounds Osteoa ia lhaSevd. A WU-COK * Oft LOST. I BBWABD.—A IWareonff 01 Qatar m. To Planters. SAVANNAH, October fat, lgfa, THE J R CARY A 00.*S NONPAREIL FRENCH GOANO** vvrtrtrn i. "^trll to Plantar* pnaaeaam qualk TV tlas whioh are pacuUar to lt alone, and nndar it tor superior to any attar known, aa has bare tally proven by tha ’Trench Academy of Irlmnta." red also by practical netatum of anltogad si tin lanes In every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qaallUre whioh nacahwtr dlstingnuhtha “NonpareU French GuanaTntayS enumerated tbt following: w 1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Care. Ifr becco, or eny kind of grain or vegetable, eqaal to A Na 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as hag beta tally tested, st tbe same tlms being entirely free from tea ohjectlce-ibl# properties of th* above, as it |g a Ptrnre sent Improver of tea Soli, Instead ef a stimulant. 3d- It ean be applied to tha laave* aa wall re ten ’Ota of ptonfa without any danger of burelag threu heed property, and w* guarantee that ufeareem m- plied the soil will retain its moisture, and will ret hake, even th* moat ofayey. fid- It will prevent Worms or Iaseote front fiatore» pear. Its properUe* being repugnant to iuaaet ID* of every kind., Thla quality sloti* will tm a great beoafit to Agriculturetttejtfaafiimutoduhaiuatorembnk as Southern planters know, have lost thair era by Ire ■nil ilsaisdsllans» If In a circular It Is ’impossible to tally« merits* of (be "KoreseaU FrenteC ’ sure toe public that we bare not a only remains tor those fatereated whan t " ~ ~ - - T. Pendleton, Clark sooty. West Ffeufato: Cot to Morgan, do.; C. Ctmble, do.; E. McOorasite.do.: lfto. Grew, do.; OoL J. Ware, do.; ft Sheppard, dowi ».f. ^MJfcCallnreh. Fairfield District, Soutb Carolina; Dr. Wm. Moore*. ABefrertowretofaH a damped with nam* and addreas. JhMBM, «*q. formerly Pridlul tf Ufa ry land’s Agrtenltnral Sotoety, saya: H'rmfi^iMikfitoAUto with'yoM^lSinpStoVrenah Qwara^’—ka MpJre plied lt to bastSLreatalopaa and very young oacuufoir which at thiaasaare ef ten year are raryltahia ' aa wa ere Judge, It Is pte rearcklmof Os re wheat aud rye fold Mresrs. J-tof Louis T. On the firm of ; •ran rely upon ottelateg tf ■ ubi /Isrenn ** tkn Frisslpal Pep at. % V9UCIIIIII GREAT ,0-3 A 20CD E*i H -Tri ■ TO FUSOHASHRS OF AT THB SOOTUBH PALACB