The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 05, 1866, Image 3

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tesmihipt end Steal I OR N*W TOKK Livingston, Thursday, ®* n Jl ..clock a- »• ', !0lBS liip J“ n0 ' i cinto, Saturday, in Tuesday, Nor. 6tli, at — o’clock, ' hin Leo, ’ 'nesdav, Nov. 6th, at T o’clock. g{e8®'‘ r scs®** 1 ' it*!"* ..fiiie’ o'clock. N)P. FLORIDA. K ite, eve :y Thursday morning at 9 o’clock Dictator every Satorday, at a p. m._ 10 ltjit.n, every Saturday-mohifng, at sylvan Slfore, every Tuesday SKjmor Eliza Hi .i leaser Dictator, i-eatner EffliUe, yo t OHaBLWSTON. ncox, every Monday and Friday every Wednesday and Saturday' every Wednesday, at 6 a. at. (very Saturday, at T o’clock aim, '( WW rtt l and i, anna > i givaimah toi at Anitas' a g ; ilacon - rntlV D. MaO"U at. august! at , t -javaim cv slot jivaauah ,i Augusta nlMoun i HOWS NIOI Departure of Trains. 1 DitLV I’AKI'N JPV TJP THAIS a* ,, 8 a. ft ,....6:15 P. ft 8r. u «u o cm PASSkVOKB TRant 7 A. M. 8:45 a. ic. at TrOSr.dR... PASSESOEB THAIS it 7:05 p. it. at ...4:00 a. k. ftt <..7:00a. ft. ■ BT P.lSSRROKB THAIS 5:40 r. m. .8:96 r. a. ...6:30 A. oi ind Gordon trains oonnect wild night passenger trains at Gordon. BAiLBoan—naiLT (Sundays ia cepted) a. at. filleat. — ,.7:30 r. it. o at 6:00 a. ic. »-i 640 k iff W .vtfTILI. ’ J( ., liuoksi itay lane, ; parentsfot . , .mier? ivit (Vii HHOTF1KR, Newsdealers, rd.* - idllere. Ball street (down stair*, test to the Post Office, are au- Usinv News ft Uxnsno. them will be promptly attended t le Kl, l/iotc had and ulcerated victims of diseases, who dreg your unolean persons mpanyct better men, take A YES'S Sanaa* id purge i «t the lonl corruption trom your itors yam health, and yon will not only ou- ■, but m ike your company more tolerable i must hi ep it. ,Qcri27 ; l\t^ [Ajd' Fall Faihi s-« will be foum US, 138 Oongrei s uni stock ,j(ilUnd wlnte: Ties, and all dvertlsement.] in—Hals. Caps, rite. i:-t will be fouu 1 at the establishment of B. A. i street, a large and exceedingly (gentlemen’s Hats, manufactures! ■ season. It comprises a variety (markable for neatness. Also a , 5 carls, of the latest styles, tf. rook nf Ties, ais ierinaa Fort ) young n d with bei ant tippe: ittfi p,;ro rejoic iotoion.for •j flflil 013(8, jror’s Court. , Mnyor jy~o (sin, presiding, eu from .South Carolina, ;ig drunlz aud lying in the <r, wero lined five dollftM ajnin ng in the literary name of like offence was fined two or five dayj labqr at the other ebony named Robert Young, who ip had just some down on a raft, plead to tic-ing dr ink and disorderly. Fined ollara and cost or five days labor at tho l\Te irttRUCEB.-* (Brothers, Bryn 3ii, toi two ver;' nui "Tne Qao3 Crescent City ltd ‘Tae First Hirmltoa ilyeijs die BarJer,' 1 I tit received a au srtsiaiag iiterarr variety ol taste. Coeusep.’s Isqi jh jaltmlayby :foaa of the ere vas accidentally Hr/iry Lewis, t: i rerdiet ol ®dtred. A sli Wall his pure are indebted to Rankin i street, 1st door east of interesting publications, of My Husband,” a tale of , by W. Gilmore Simms, the Knickerbockers, ’’ by ;, Esq., author of “Prisoner Rankin & Brothers hare iply of these and other en- work*, adapted to every C) u l IS Sun Han 2m Head, &»» advertise fviiasb Steam '.jaa. .*wmt Dictator, r - : unm & (jo. *i;t S rsj War! ; 5 *uasiup aan Xm Sfeimriilp Toiuwi V^auml. .»to!iip North Dan; Itnatrutp 9at sottan ■ T (ttwinip ’ '■* KMi Kit ** I'.tnaihip , 'stphaicotton jK’teii’;.- Dlota ■/ ,-Wi. aisa ( f 4m HIM . Jivant, vest. tt "hlgns»< £<Wlati: OC \ • ttctrsw, »*<•«. \, lute, i' H 8 * Co. a?f' i (hoilio!i, hs-C' 1 ? s 8011 WivJ°r n ‘ JunSS'SS?'!. * l ' l *co,rvv! l SCS’.KVilA Btiu < m3 SKiaaw ill!*®’ St a a r s:' QfM HY J '6 F d • *'^C ;a *8i j i'h'iwiai, n j *8v 4iiiUA1 n y iU^Pailarli! t i * Y u-•JW?’ *f'!.Yofd,, Ua iW«i & RtUl(l s*.v5, ““R do ac tEOMil.Oi 1 COUNCIL. Commit mst. Prestnt-HU Honor 1C. J. Ford, 4Myor j>to tern.; Aldermen Brigham, TWalonga, *;* de » Hrfhtan One, A. L. Miltor, Wylly, Wsring, irctdnnd on sn(f flhh-’dockets *#re read and 3 0! 0 ■: Y oixrcotn ekad akd 'adopted. At the last regular meeting of Council, under by lamps nut lighted during that month, aa shown by the Police report. TbisAvse a gas bill which had bean under consideration by the Gas Committee of the pre- vjhjw Boarctaf Aide mien, but not being reconciled. waaJeft for tha^preseut Board to decide upon. The day following the above action of Council, I waa called'Upon by the President of the Gaa Company, and, in connection with him and the Chief of Police, made in investigation »f the matter. We found sundry discrepancies in the Police report, and a sufficient number of them to ooaeinee ns all that the report was not accurate, and therefore not a sufficiently reliable one by which to judge of the cor rectness or incorrectness of the bill. That there were t^ert^wag but Uttie doubt; but as the report was inaccurate in many particulars, I can hardly considejgft faff to entertain it is acauae for the hfeavr deduction it rails for. We also ascertained, during this Investigation, that the time taMpt the Commny DOr «i r ht( ? been * % thep^sseMiop orthe Micte Fopoe, whose duty it is |o make the report of Ihe shortcomings of the Gas Compahy, and; tfiere^ fore, it is by no means certain but that some lamps were reported not lighted when it was not the duty oa ihe Company to have them lighted, for without this time table a policeman might report a non-lighting whi n it waa all right that thav should not have been lighted. Under all these circumstances, -and inas much, so it was too late to remedythe matter 1 far l£e current month, I would respectfully suggest that the action of the last meeting be reconiidered, and that ; i the bills for September and October be paid as usual; and as the Ohier of Police agrses with me in a new plan to be adopted from the first day of November next, and to which plan the President of the Gas Com- , ^i^es, an d by which he is willing that the Company a Dills shall be judged of-and paid. I would respectfully recommend it to CbunoU. It le ae ibl- lowa; n . r -o. . That*rom and after the 1st of November next, it the duty of the mounted non-commissioned officer of the night to report to -the commanding officer at the Barracks the number of tamps lighted and the number not lighted in eaoh ward, and that the Chief of Police have that report made up by ten (10) o’clock on tho following morning, at which time It shall be open to the inspection of the Gas Compauy, so as to give them an opportunity ef correcting the delinquencies Before the following night;.any expla nations of the delinquencies by the representative of the Gas,Compauy to be noted in the report; that re port ttrbe supervised, examined and signed by the Chief of Police, and such report to be considered as the guide for th£,#fttlemont of the gas bills until such time as a more perfect system be strived at and determined on. All of which is respectfully submitted, > c5J l ^ wac. Hxsvtzb, Chairman Gas Committee. Alderman Guo rooted t > insert in the foregoing regulation, “and that all Inferior lights be reported.” Carried. The Committee on Education to whom waa referred the petition of the President of the Board of Public Education, asking Council to appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars per month for the support of tho Public Schools of Savannah, commencing with the .month of September last, have carefully con sidered the subject entrusted to them. We find by reference to the records of Council that in August last the sum of five hundred doilirs was appropriated by the city in compliance with tn6 re quest of the Commissioners, asked for as *au advance on account of the moneys to be given by the city for the ensuing scholastic year, said five hundred dollars to be appropriated exclusively for the purpose of pur chasing such school apparatus as the Board (of Educa tion) may deem proper,” and to be expended under the auspices of Sir. B. Mallon and Mr. J. F. C&nn. then on the eve of departure for New York. Tho scholastic yoar commenced on the first day of October and by referedee to the estimate of expenditures and receipts for the support of the schools, aa furnished by the Superintendent of the same, it will be seen that the amounts foot up as follow.': Salary of Principal Girls' Grammar School.. $2,600 00 V* Boysdo, 2,000 00 “ First A-sista nta Girls' Grammar School 760 00 Second Assistant uiris’ Grammar ;School.... 760 00 First Assia'arit Boys’ Grammar School....... 700 ? 0 Principal Boys’ Intarme J-ate School 1,000 00 First Assistant Bo> 8 Intermediate School.... 700 00 Principal Girls’ Intermediate School First Assistant Girls’ Intermediate School.... Second Assistant Girls’ Intermediate School.. Principal Primary Boys’ aud G.rls* School.... First Assistant Primary Boys’ and Girls' School.... . Second Assistant Primary Boys’ and Girls’ School.... Music Teacher Janitor's Wages Stationery and Incidentals Supernumerary Teacher $60 00 Apparatus, Country Insurance, 6m 660 00 home. the Mayor be reqne meeting of Council, . _ lived, in the Mayor be requested to report, IMPORTANT NEW i» Honor the next toe hydrographicmap^drsro n-](k ,,,. .. ^Committee from the Board ef _ .. BjHtojHthogreyted end P>«edwithin toe reach£j«T R A LI A N Hv Aidennsn Meyer-Beaolved, That the limits 5S©S£3«sft=«i Tor goats, yearlings, or caives....* Retired, That the ordinances of the city in rela- on?®fts?suSESHSr<^* wry inOLOTIORa SBCKIVXD AKD LAID OVER UNTIL NEXT / •. i st By Alderman Waring: Resolved, That the Mayor aud City Treasurer have printed and prepared for issue eighty J3D) dve-hun- dre&dollar bonds, 'bearing seven pef ceht. -ii cereal per annum; said bonds to be issued for the exclusive purpose of drawing and other. i*> tendering dry the low lands adjoining the city of Savannah. Baaolved, That the Comortttej on Dry. Culture be authorlxed to adrertiae tor bids oft contracts ftor such work as la necessary lo their drainage, and otherwise organise the labor MMsaary to thin wotk. -<f c ‘ Resolved, That the said auouur, of forty thousand (840,000) dollars be; iafendeff by- thh Committee on Dry Culture in sums specified by Council, after Lli' -.r approval of the work to be done and tbs coat tbcyeoi. HiaoEULABBOOS UATtER. The draft or »b:ll to no enutled “Aa Act lo rcM-- gsnlae the Fire Department or the city of Savannah, was presented to Council and read,’ whereupoa tin; following resolution was offered tiv. Alderman Funl arid unanimously adpptB<£ W ’1 W H i BsEOlved. That the Cim Qcnfccn jf Say%iu:.hiJo hereby approve inKfTOWHlijrefiiYolyBTho Ilftff Tir a, bill submitted to the present meeting oi this Lodv, 10 be entitled “An Act to reorganize the Firo Depart^ meat of the cliy of Savaimai:;” that.tjicy cecpuiraeod its pastege UKdhe Ocndkal Aaeeiiahlv aud «un«tlv request the 8euator ol' this Senatorial District anil the Eepra'-oatatives from Chaihun comity to use th.tr e fforti to pass lUe same through the L glrlature, A communication was received from tho fttoard of Health, recommending an kpyr'jpftiriton bw-CAncll ofthe Mlowldg'stnnB, ■ to rerriuuBrtte tfifT oflPFrs of said Beard for their services: Secretary 7.. <•> $500 00 Marshal.... 500 00 On motto2*of iddeinSsn MMrili^r" tfes ■'coMuiuuioa- tion was referred to the Committee on Finance. An invitation was received from Theodore Mevee,* Baq., proprietor of (the Savannah* KHoir, for the Mayor and Aldermen to visit that establishment. On motion.'fbei&vitatiotr was aeQcpted. Alderman Brigham waa duly elected, bv ballot, Oha^rmau of Council pro-tail,,, ,. r , Amount of accounts passotT'...,...... $67)70 Iji Council adjourned. ' * 'xirn 1 Si P RIN TI NG. H AVING purchased the Job Office attached to il.e “Daily News and Herald,” und made oihUtlous to ,t, I won <t tntorm the pubtfc that l am pfepare i to execute every description ef e8t.—An Inquest was held roner Myers over tbe body iv of the O. M. Pettit, who drowned. He waa named was tho eook of the Pettit, sjcoideotal drowning was ver watch and chain was [‘ >ox sails for Charleston, via day. We call" attention to mot of the Charleston & Packet Line, ia another 1‘Siature . Ilmapaf—Tilt, Day, ffIGH WA7WR. 4 Ml At Port... Snipping intelligence. OP SAVANNAH. 1. Sunday, Nov. a isatl. Arrived, hetag Hope, C abbs, Darien—O Upping. Cleared. Ooxetter, Jacksonville, c-to—L J t». ApalechlooU. vador, Atkins, New Tork—B H •i nda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter Point, Billups, Baltimore—La- sis. Exporte. aivalor. ffir NewTTofk—1,W9 iswanda, 7or Philadelphia—7S8 104 baloa domaatica, ICS bales N irth Point, for Baltlmor*—711 wenaef j. i or, front Ciiorloetou—A rt West, 1 ivvls, F Wt lgand and iady, J E ' Bremmer, S H dtronse, Win per ten 10 baias vam. St 18)la drl ocrohatuM? fc> Wl® Ral ^ ones 5 Way, GSTFStMen i boson A Co, J W Lathrup A Clark. Jenes ‘ rti ld,;o . li li Hardee, B Padeifortl, A S Bro, Williaumon, WIlsuu & Co. A Uardee A Co. Dnnaan 44 Johu- Slean, Stubbs* S. Bothireh .* UraVblll, J I, Vlualonga, B C 1 8 Ca. ' Arrivai ; at the Hotels. HOUSE—G. MCGlSbV. S R Waller, Charleeton Ed Ganoway, Miss A M Starr, N V R I Lovett Taos Johnson, NT ML Joiner, do Geo Dick, Richmond O Townsend, etr Sylvan Shore 1 ±. C’apt Tucker, do R Finnegan, do ,'haa J Clark, City Mrs E Guuble, Charleeton F Bogart, Pnlladelphia Juo Tiiampaon, do HOUSE—A. 6. LIRil. , |0 H A Bulkier &fvt}e.%I Y L a Moor, Cleveland, O Phia‘AF Barter, N T '. IC li Hnut <f.friend ’ ' J B Preston A Son, Aujf. Alex P Wright, City vn do Ja. & Bassmt, City ! H H Potter, Portland, Me jSylvanue Harmon, do 8 eo if( Latimer, May Port, Fla 'W Latimer, . do.: .. , [Till 7/ CSE—W. H. WiLTfiaaosB. (A T Burke, riawkllisvllfc ••lasHarmon, wayneabom’ RENT, txt to the Enterpriae Mill, one of ,u town lor a BUckemltb. Wheel- ug or carpeutor Shop. ■I lor a 'till STABLE. i Mfuot Steam Power will be duig it 'If.i’vsl J.WAB** BBp. r-*- ..•.ffioufi;' 760 00 660 00 600 00 660 00 600 00 400 00 800 00 $00 00 $14,00000 Receipts for the suppprt of tho school os estimated by the Commissioners. State and Educational Fund 4,000 00 8pecial County Tax lor Public Schools 6,000 00 Amount asked for from the city, $500 per month 6,000 00 16,000 00 The estimates of expenditures seem to bs. bast'd upon a liberal system of outlay, amounting in the aggregate to the State and county educational fund of. 4,000 00 And the special county tux for Public Sohool of 6,000 00 Leaving a deficit ro be made up by tho city to supply the sum actually needed to square the account of 5.000 00 .. . $14,000 00 The President of the Board of Education, in behalf of the schools, asks for an appropriation at five hun dred dollars per month, or six. thousand dollars ppr annum, vrhioh by their own exhibit of expenditure* and receipts, will amount to one thousand dollars over and above the wants of the institutions. Your Committee can see no Just reason why this exoess should be paid out from the city treasury, and there fore recommend that the sum of five thousand dol lars (to be paid in monthly instalments) be appro priated by the City CouloU aa recommended in the Mayor’s report of October 4tt. F. L. Gtnc, Chairman Board of Education. The Special Committee, to Whom were referred the comma uiootion of the Bo-ird of Health addressed to the Legislature of Georgia in relation to granting said Board of Health certain powers, be.' leave to rapori adversely thereto. Respectfully submitted, M. H. Meter, Chairman The Fire Committee, to whom were referred tha petition of Oglethorpe Fir^ Company, praying Coun cil to grant them the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars for past services, beg leave to report that said amount be granted to said company, deducting there from the Sum of eighty-six -dollars - paid for damage done to the property ofthe late Juo. W. Anderson, Respectfully submitted, M. J. Ford, Chairman. The committee to whom was referred tho last re port of W. F. Willis, Inspector of Dry Culture, have found the same to be correct, with the exception of that part of it which refers to tho lands west of ihe oity, and the dams protecting the-lands of G. B. La mar from overflow. These Lumle west of the city are constantly overflowed ap high up aa Springfield Plan tation, owing to the bad condition of the city look on Musgrove creek. Said lock is much out of repair aud fast going to ruin, and the commit)ee respeotiuliy re commend that Council authorise the some to be im- rn.maulj; repaired. ^ _ ' ' ' _ Kdw.bd C. Wads, , • Chairman Committee eu Dry QuUute. OEDmASCE* HEAD 1TID8T TIATil, AND, BY C^AWJWOTT* COJIriSNT, BEAD A 8KOOND TIJdK AUD PAUSED. An ordinance to increase Hie camber of Measure and Inspectors of Lumber und l imber, an i to prsvli for 4beir appointment, and lo confl m certain tempo rary appointments already made. finer BiAmra or obdisanczs. ■ A bill to be entitled an ordiuanoe to creite tbe offlc e of Sanitary Inspectors tor tbc City ol Savaunsu, deCne their duties and fix their compensation. A bill to be entitled “ An ordinance to encourage the building of ceaa vaults witii coimnanicatiog water closets. In plaoe of toe prlvie, or >naks now in com. mon use In the aiftr of Savannah, and to promote the health and welfare of the oity.” VExrrwss head abd obabtzd. Fedtitm of tin '9- M. Obnn; prvytng Connell to re fund to her a tine imposed upon George M. Conn- lately deceased, fbr default as a tales Petit Juror cf the City Court of Ssvsnnah for the February term 1864. ail i Petition of Barnard E. Bee asking permission to re- shingle kitchen on west half of lot No. 0, Peroival Ward. , - r . ^ f irzmatn bead axd bexebbed. Petition of Oglefharch" Firo 'Company, with signa tures of propertvdioloert AUalehed, praying Chnncil to turn over to said company the new steam Are engine now building lor the CLtyiu Baltimore, Md.; also lu- riosing notico from Wm. H. Bulloch, Esq., Receiver, to hold the present apparatus subject to his order, tbe property being in litigation. Petition of Washington Fire Company, No. 9. with signatures of property-holders attached, askmgCocn- cll to tarn dver 4o -the said company the new steam Hr*'engine "3BUS Ahctertcm,’’ tipw building in Baltimore for On motion,: special commRtte of nve. The Chair announced the following committee. Al dermen Gue, Villahinga, Brigham, Hunter and Wad*. Petition of Mrs. E.J. Patten, asking permission of Council to reshingle aud repair house comer of Huu and Whitaker streets, south half lot No. 98, .Brown Ward. Referred to Fire Committee. , ; 1 Petition of W. M. B -gers, asking Council to remttn- erate him for damages done to his premise* by an en- a tire, whereby tlie same Whs injured to ‘ “ i Fire Commit- gine going 4o afire, the amount of twenty-five dolaars: To tee. • x • /■> . Psfiiioi of Xh. A. E, Middleton, Admit the eiati of Daniel Robnrtaon, aqking peri* Council to reshingle and repair building ail lot Nu. tortyTwo, Jasper Ward. To Fire Committee. petition, of Metropolitan Steam Sira Engtufi Com pany, asking for montbly allowance. To Fir* Com mittee- f- i Petition of Daniel Finnegan, praying Counoil that ha may be allowed his full pay as a qualified police man, he being temporarily assigned to other dvgpr To ^aeStSrio*533>»untinned and non-enurfrAmlbn- ad officers of the Oity Police, asking for an inoreaM of pan Tn CommltteeonFiniuic*. , p-u. - BtoSCTIOS. | f F. H. Blols WM duly etoctvd weigher ot J*y by hffi- lot to fill (be -vstoaficy eaused bj tae deatn of J. J. axaot-traiom »)iaftA»» ado»w».. Si ^tote Sw returned knJ not paid; aim toe amount due for ground rent for 1&66. B ^ie5ofve(L TbarTeave of absence be Hon. P. M. Bussell daring tho present session of the ^y Airman Gue-Jtefolred, TW ftt Chairman of toe Health sud Cemetery Committee be authorised to advactiM for eontreet* 0 P°t fig *!-*** _"**{; around the cemetery, and to report tbe * OefiuoU. i ■ * : By Altenao Waring—Btoplted. That tk* . £T* ! —J- - Job and Business Car As, Vijirnst Cards. B-.R Heads. Letter iicads, Circulars, Envelones, Blanks, Card Printing'. Dray Bob'S?, Piogra Dimes, Haudbills, Pamphlets, : , 1 All Other ICindspf Printing fione NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK., J nix: A TRIAL I also receive orders and have manufactured every ariety of . .. • , ; f .... \ . BLANK BOOK?*. aepil-tf J. H. 33TILL, HI Boy street, News and IlerMd Offlce. S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COCNTl'.—To all whom St may concern: ’ i Whereas, Jane L. Lampewill apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estuio of Christian Lamps. late of sakl couuty, detected; Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be aud appear before eai.-l ik< "— " Mq, OF ] IN, PRHSHA, PROFK8SO* OF OPTICS, LATE OF NEW YORE. FH4C ONLY PERFECT LEW IN EX ■ O'- ISTKNCB. ' Superior to ady othsr in ass—constructed in accord ance wiih iba science and philosophy of nxtvre'in tha, peefH«< form of a / J Concavo-Convex Ellipsis. Admirably adapted to tho Organ of Sight, and tectly natural - to the eye, affording elrogether the artlficfalhelp to the human vision ever invented. y the Professor of Optica o$^ E^“ D. A. O’iiYR^Bt O. C'. C. S TATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It niayeoncernr‘r 3 Whereas, John' Heery will apply at the Court of Ordinary Tor Letters oi Administration on the csta e of Patrick Wisely, late of said county, deceased: These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all.whpili It may concern, to be and appear befbre said Courtsu make ob ectlon (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said lotto, will be granted. Witness my official signatnre, this (9th dav - October, 1966. D. A O’BYRNE, O. C. C. noS-taw4w* Co-Partnership Notice. » W E, the nndersigned, have entered into C.-r-Purt nership for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale and,Retail Grocery Business, under aht firm name or J. W. A C. A. MCINTIRB, on toe corner of SC. Julian and JeffBiSun streets. We respectfully solicit a share of TttiUe. J. yKmcintire. no8-t*aw8w C.A TJclNTI E. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from th*flare vnd Beautiful Flower from which it -akea its name. klanufacturtido: lAl.Op &^|N, BEWiEE OF G0UinntFEIT8 ABF FOB PIIALON'B—TAKB,NO OfHER. s*w hr DrorrWs' jchCth^y.- * •' W1.VM pPLOKn, fconn PER MONTH and cxaeMe§!'|" " JiUU Feu do Agents, to introduce eaciiti ii.vention.wf almoluse ntiU'j'Jn Laeiul hold Aaenispri earn from $20 to «M pen enclose stamp, and address W.«. WILSON * 00U ; 1 ileveland, tlMot 1 Baptist . Chorek - , it/ « . i i i 1 fl • t "J'HEnfireialned Pews in this Chur h will be sold I TUESDAY (to-morrow) AFTKKNdOli, 'irf t1?roe Blook. nov5-2t* FUR HATS J^iGHT AND TASTY, • -lulwl TAvTYy -.job if-: Heavy and substantial. — — black anfi Colored. Largest variety and ^eslffiBcle over offered in tills FOr “ lert “ X COLDING-S. NEWiPPOKs JUST RECEIVED BY ESTHA ft BKOSBER. - Mr. Winkfleid, aNovel; Mcenta. 1 * / Tne Meodd Mm. TUlotaon ; 76 cent*. Philtn Gmrnsellflb; It cents. ■ film Daad Letter. (Blnatramd;) tOct*. ■ ^jaapCT RppeiaiB4pe3 ..m.I.-'J .G ol •- * TUST reoeired from Mesara. Richar al A Oo., ot LiQttrme, Ky., *0 cotta i of "Mtaaoari Ulus’! ROPB, a anperia aqoal te their eelgfxaced ’KJraanLrift! E ADVANTAG Of these Spectacle* over all others, are: ^ d jVvtiWft only true Lens known, being perfectly free from chromatio light, so well known to fNTMieieatue of Injury to toe vision, sad which make* the chango irom 8p. ctaclea to Olaaae* of stronger pow*rs so often required, whilo both sear and distent objeefttm* keen with equal facility through the nun* Glauses. SiL-lisa be worm with perfect caw fbr any length of time at one oitting, giving astonishing 4 vision, particularly by ctedloor otter *r- f marfort to the spectacle wagger h^ndlto the eyee nehe or pain throw (la ihoaciiongf a bright light, auch as la reflected front snmv, euarry weather, white piper, ana in reading, writing or sewlaggir.vivid colored bodi**, then* lttiree. iqi wifteniug the rava, effects most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4th.—In all nervous affections ot tbe e causing dull and startling pains la tbe Of e-ball or mpls, appearance of luminous and dark spots in the atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, toa MiMfSenN srequiated and soothed^ L r, di.vJJrfii** by peculiar pmshlasry, got uptaF-ffreu "cant, mathematically Caleolated ex- prea.jy for the msnufhctare of this lens, soaatopro- duco it with the true spherical accuracy, and ita foopa is at Urn-exact centre, a point of vital importance, arid which eh other lens possesses. MH.—Proof of superiority over the old kind of Spectacles. They are used exclusively *t ail "ie I^ORpIlale fqr cBstaeeeDf the eye, in Barlfh. Prna- a, and etaewh.ere. From Medical gentlemca, Professors of Ihe highest Opthalmio talent in Savannah, <H., and hi the Union. oei / SaviMNAH, ga.. ocl ac. imt, ’■ l have examined a great variety of Glasses mUu- Jactuied by Professor M. BaaNmaanr, and ia JnatSee to the . Profeasor must say, that hia Glaaass scoafa superior quality, adapted to meet tbe waste of alauwt every eye, where tho vision is in any way im periapt. The Professor selected for me a pair of hia a^-r^iae Crystal .Glasses which art of a very superior qaaUty and workmanabip, rendering vision very dtuinct, and suiting my eyes hatter than any I her* evar tried. !■■■-• - R. D. Arnolp, M.J3. I fully jtoncur with the abovo. _ __ E u ‘ j. s. Smg.w\ivW. W SavaXNSH, Ga., Oct. 26, 1866. We have exanunad tho Lenses of Prof. Bernhardt, and consider Item superior to any we have seen. They are adndnbly adapted not only to improve tho imperfections’ of impaired sight, bat Ifi; relieve ihe weariness of virion which constant study produces. Many of tb* Gtaamaare of new and ingenious contriv ance. Wo oordlrily recommend the Pfokssor to all those who reqaire scientific optical aasiatanco. Jtritlan Hawse, M. D., Jas. B. Bran, Y. IL, P. U. Koilcox, M. D., 1. T. MefABDAkP, M. D„ Jakxs J. Waring, M. B., Wit. 0. BhU-oob, M. D., ■ . Rev. A. M. Vm, Pastor Trinity Me- - thodiat Church. - Rev. B. Landrum, Pastor 8. C. Baptist Church. Nav. a F. MoBss, Bsotof Bt. John’s Church. SavANRAB, Ga., Oct. ^7* 1866. I foivo examiusd the Lenses of Professor M. Boom- fttekr with great satisfaction. H* haa tnrnfthad iae with a pair through whioh I am able to see with an ease and distinctness far beyond any which I have heretofore UE*d,. With much confidence I recommend him to those who aasr need snob artificial rid to their eyes. Bet. t. & K. Axson, • Pastor IndapaaiL Pros. Cbarch. Testimonial* similar to the above may be seen at Prof. BmiRHanDT’s office, from JosubH. I’t im.tTT, pastor of St. Paul’s, Par|a- mouth, Va. Hon, James L. Oaa, Governor ot South Carolina-. Hon. Jonatkah Worth, Governor of North Carolina. Hon; A. G. CcaiDi, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hdu, O P. MoaxoJ, Ex-Governor of Indiana, lion, H. A. 8wift, Ex-Governor of Uinneaota, Hon. Alex. Bahset, Ex-Govarnor of Minnesota.. Hon. Etc HARD Tatis. Gov, rnor of IUinoia. H. Setmocb, Ex-Governor of New York. B-E. Fxhtoh. Governor of Now York. And other distlngnished gentlemen. Many years of public practice and study in the hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients under^ every aspect of defective vision, as weU a* ex perience in an extensive, long-established business in -hia optical stores, both here and in Europe, Professor Rzbshardt considers it a sufficient guaranies ofhi* ability to apply aucb glasses as are best caleolated fbr the assistance or reeovery of imperfect tight. -i Ofltee Honrs from O A. HI. to 6 P, M. ■ • PULASKI HOUSE. -j,..' : H. Owing to engagemanls elsewhsr., Troteor Bukkabdi rill be tele to remain bar* but a ah' tiioconly. «/:= c .HIOHX JkCCnOM. 9. fit. UFFITEMr, ITlI Itf l __. Wm aril this night, in atnfe, at the corner of whita- - her and York at mats, al TaWkk, A variety of Dry Good*. Notion*, Clothing, Jewelry, “—*—” “■—s. cotr.'t i* 1 lot .of furniture ’and a superior Cool lo boxes Shoulders, 6 hhds. Shoulders, 10 bbts. Pig shoulders, dty cured, 100 tuba Lard, 20 hbls. 0 Sugar, 60 bills. Potatoes, swarf fMkHBMM V- wm | 15 boxes C aret .!5i.?|^ssaa»*rire» ALSO, ^Tte ririml nmsriri »o4of Dry Gaote, Nnttnre. Ho- j4*n , ,Q ,t i«i r .»*d».Wpc . , , Flue Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture,Me. SH—f a BY T. JT. WALSH. Win.be sold THIS DAY. itrfroat of the atom, at 10)i irsaua. Bedatred and Bedding, Stove, utenftta ccenpteta. ALSO," ' •*"" ffi) texodMaiSffiS^”*' ,iX * y " K Korea Family Soap, 1-poond boa.' *i. » 10 great-Miitoi 15 gross Mirror, 9 gross Mtfrbi’ Terms cash. . Thqtifiwatid very lost aaikrig ridowheal steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, ■•If]' » .-MfttoWteborthg^ . J. B- BAEjtBibommjndtr. UmU ' will positively leave onAp regular day, Tkaraday, Bfov. 8, at 8 o’clock a. m. * e,d)d,y WILDER a FULLARTON, 8 Rodilsrd’s Upper Range, Opposite the Piwt offloe. secured after Tuesday, •V T. d.-WALtiH."’ rifoinii'f : i Oa TUttDAY, Nov. 8, wtil b* soH, fa frori» «f to* i.i . Coart “ jsL M chares Albany and«aff Brilraad Break ' S shares A agues* sad Way Terms cash. Y££UA9L£ R^Hy,^3TA,TE-3IX T^N- i a i B8*gK BpjwaNoft; t. it* AT AUCTHOIL.1 t i . d /, BY BRLb. WYLLY 4 CHIU8VIA1. | wm be sold on ihe flrst TUESDAY in front of toc Coatt Moose, alii Lot 23, PataakL Ward; kaaafcd ate north by Charlton street, on the east by Whitaker, on the couth by the Lane, and on the west by lot 24, sixty feet on Charlton street, and one hondrql feet on Whitaker. teU*ftr&h?($ma*4 'flociio” r, subject to su annual ground rent of $43 25, now. dor good refit by monthly tenants. terms at sate, r, , ! ku a.; ’hrihmato layfor *Ups»w»- ; AUCTION BALE. BY T. J. WALSH. ' ..Will ibe sold oa TUESDAY. Kavaaaber 6th, at toa Conrt House, . . , . Lot 36, Troup Ward, subject to a ground rent of $43 56 per aannni. and also west half of Lot 36, ad joining, ground rent (18 02 par annum. Said lot aud a half iront op Jours street 90 fret, and n Habersham struct; 100 feet. Term#cash, ui V - Tltlsa unexoaptioaablet noS-3t Three c*sm MsfebM, dsaiagod on board of the hrig Resolute ou her p iirigo kam Now York to title port, and sold under inspection and by recommendation of tbe Port Wardens fur sccoutit of Underwriters and ail concerned, . .VI ? hn:t:iil:‘iH^ Regular Auction Sales e, Wagons, Boggles, t,M V.. ; .(CAffiAUAfMtn. teo At to* Veterinary arnMre d l. w. flAMPlW.T, oa on WEDNEfittaS/aSr UAa4 i tme ....... repilitf bybM* anaYKR. - Will be sold on TUESDAY, 6th insi., in front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock a. m.. Lots Nos. 6. 13, 22, 23. 24, 25, 26.27, 28, 26, 25, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,63) 64,'65, 66, 67, 66, 66* 60, 67, 68, 66 riflvpti j ft jAineaui art n<i Moat of which ar*p0 feet front by 160 feat depth, all situated southwest of the Rouftfi Houre at tb* Cen tral Railroad Dapoti t e ■' - Termocash, purchasers paying for title* and stamps. Plat may be seeu at our counting-room. nol-td BAILBOAD STOCK AT AUCTION. BY BBLL, YVYLLY ft CURISTIAN. on TUESDAY, 6th inst, in ] Ooart Eonaa, at ll o'clock. 7 Shares Cental Railroad 8took. Terms cash. BONABELLA FORMATE. * BY BBLL, WYLLY ft tHRIgmi. but i short ooW-Ltf For Sale. B PLSNDID PLANTATION, within one mile Of the city of Suvinnah, and containing 600 acres of fine and. 360 of which are under cnulvat on, 150 being in'Rice. and the balance in Cotton- - : , Tha Ogteche’Cunal forms toe boundary-fife two sides, aud the place Is well watered a'so bp springs sufficient to supply the Rice fields with water. . . N(*gro, Gin, Rice and Seed House-, Stable, Barn Ac,, in good repnir ; Dwelling House not Included. For further prrticulvrs. aj ' no3-«.el2w lulxrs. apply to BRYAN. CARTRIDGE A CO. ARROW TIES [ N lots to suit purchasers. Apply to BELL WYLLY kCHR’SUAN. Hay, Hay, BALES First Quality Kasttnk^iAy.iapd.- liiK irom Ship Thomas Freeman, from Bath, Me. For eale by v ,... no2-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST ft I. COBURN,"- TT'OB many years a Teacher, Tuusr X of Pianos In this ciiv, solicits 4 Orders left nt H. 8. BOGARDU8’Btorti W0P mee ■ ih fir■otpt.’t attention., np*-18» VALUABLE PLANTATION , i . , AND • j » Timber Lapxls 11 AT AUCTION. BY KELL 'WYLLY' ft CfiRlHUCIO On TUESDAY, November fith, at 11 o'clock, in trout of tbe Court House, will be sold, A PLANTATION and timberkd lands, containing In all about 500 sores, more ufelefferift ualedhi Chalham county, about 14 iullee'fruM rife city, near toe < igeechee and Oanal back water. Most ofthe above tracts are well and heavily timbered, anil offer a goodinduceaaent to persons engaged in, tbs Luabre business. ! For further partiautars enteire ut mif redntiDg room, where plats aafi dfieda cfft.be seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers. oclH CONNECTICUT IFIRE I nsuranc6"Co.. ' r .' OF HARTFOBD CORK. INCORPORATED IE5TT. Cash Assets • • $275,000. JOHN B. ELDBEDGE. Preriteift. n MARTIN BESNETT, Jfe, WcHtifrY Bisks taken by A. WILBUR,» tefimriter^' oo30 son , Unnyfet*. si •§AVAHNAHo 8 M U S E U Mi THEte^rlber bjjr Repttiev, Fishes, Mineral*. Curturittafe^te:, te,mlll be open dally (tendey excaptad)., mf » o clock A. M 'lhe Murei* teSmtidAiB «Wi|e^ Square, next 1opr to the Theatre, teomice 1™° McPonougli at. KS0i' f it* PLEsSA»T fer a email family. Apply ri IS Yrril*— prf *** atlte SotWn PALACE DRY GOCrojROCSBj'- VII and 118 (WBW 8 ™”’ UST reoeired from Messrs. Richardson, Chatare _ _ *0 cotta and half oolb equalfiothairoalabreted -Groan«dlfc'|. sal# on reasonable hnul^^porjrr > QQ •eu-awfttfOf 1 o’ ^ - Rockland Lime. l YOtn QUABTY, “ ' ^ ■ 7,»:qt»3 s' vjnoifflfi ON * BA—AMP. Will be sold ou the first TUESDAY-In front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock, Oue hundred and nineteen acres of Laud, e'ghtp Of which are cleared, situated about fiio nil a half miles from tha city, within half a mile of the Skldawiy Shell Rood, aud kuown as the BONABELfMk TRACT. It is a very healthy place, being on the 8alts. Fish, Oysters. 4c., can be had with bat little trouble, ~ *•"*' b. « • r f i’ ’ U l ' OC21 FQAJPWTORE ^*.-*®d«RCiOP48T , JVlail Steamship Co. 8TEAI PACKET LINE. Tfik. HILTOK HEAD A^D BEAUFOBT. ■ Lj - g4T?Q j’Ji-iil/j . IT 31 Tha steam*"'' PIUOKBOY, tf Vi!), fdtos’-). r--' J Capiaife Wj T< MbNELTV. Tha steamer " ELIZA* HAiVCOXfi . w . ; ; Cftftrin JfK.RI0HARD8ON. Leave CharieeWnWhtfp, Savannah, and Aceomm-- dation Wharf; CharlMton, Monday. Wednesday, Fri day and Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock. The Pilot Boy leaves Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday, and charlfistoa every Holiday and Friday. The Eliza Hancox leaves Ssvsnnah every Monday and Friday, and Charleston every Wednesday and Saturday. UHePItat Boy will touefe *A BLUFFTON on her Monday trip Rom Charleston and her Wednesday trip from Savannah. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For freight or passage apply to i ^■3'-1*1 K, M. IfYHRLI., Agent, Office, Charleston Wharf. N. B.—The steamers of this line conieot at Charles ton with Sonth Carolina and North Eastern Rsi- roads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany aud Gulf Railroads and Florida Steamers. novo Murray’s Line for New York. EXTRA FREIGHT SHIP. The first-class. J UN O , Smith, Commander, will Mil for toe above port on Tmiiay, Sow, 6. st — o'clock — m. HUNTER * GAMMELL. EorPalat^a,"f1a., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS. FERNANDINA, MAY- POET MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. s %tm m w ^ ; .j j^HOUSE AT juJOTION. BY BELL., WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Will be soM os the first TUESDAY in Nomas bar, in •fnwt of the Court Houm, nt 11 o’clock. Northern hsU of lot No. 17, TorajUi Ward, subject to an annual ground rent to toe city of $38. Im prOvennikts consist of a brick hone, containing eight Term, cash—purchaner paying for all papers. oo30 BY O. LAURA NT. 6n TUESDAY next, November 6th, In front of Conrt Houae, will be soU, Lot No. 15, Wesley Word, on Taylor street, weet of toa Medical Ccdlege, 66 by 186 feet, subject to a ground rant of $35 per.year. are: - Ane - go Lot No. 175, Third District, in. too Comte of Ap- plmg^contrinin^rilfi acres, timber and farre land. Term* cash, purchasers paying for Bdsfe ea$6-5t f-t ^ TRUaTBE’S SALE/ BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. Dr BELL, WIliLI ft UHRUilAN. qa TUESDAY, November 6to, at U o’clock, In front ot Court House, Lot No. 1, 60 by 105 feet, on Milledg* street, next to the corner of Drayton, fee rimple. Terms cash, purchasers paying for ell papers, i THUSTKE'B SALK. Sjldin^ on, BY BELL. WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. tin TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o'clock, front of the Court House, Lot No. —, situated on to* corner Of Jefferson and New Houston streets. 105 feet on Jefferson and 60 feet on New Houston. Fee rim ple- ffietea asah, porchMIrs pftylnfi ftw stt pspsra ESTATE SALE. b^bEal, Wylly ft-tiiUiiTUi. ’ On tbe FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 11 o’clock, infrunt of the Court House: Tract ofLsnfi No. 250,8th District, WHktnson coun ty, containing 202X acres, situated near Jacksonville, Ga. Plat can be seen at our office. It la a valuable TractJfreR Jbcrted snAwfiICwfififlafl;aoldfbradlvfeion among the heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. ocio Valuable Real Estate Sale by %^,'lV aJc&RirrtXir: On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’eloek. in feet front on Jones street, and 97J4 leetdsep. The lRprovsments consist of two wooden Dwelling Jtewea. iteiPfefertrihefi $48 per reonth. Far faxtVr S^^nl^ail^^ ^oe^ TRUSTEE’S SALE BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November, in front of toe Court Hoyahsftjrs^ajte tasathsqreef r,- ftiimk be Huntington (more or less), northwest liajilitbssriils consist of two wooden of the heirs and creditors of the estate of the late Mrs. Mary A. Quantoek, deceased. Terms cash; purchaser to pay for title* and (tamps WILLIAM BURNS. 1 Odr BOB* McttTOUl) Shipping. EHPtftE UNE FOR NEW YORK PASSAGE RATES: Cfeblri Paaasft, 125..... Itatrsge, $13 0: The new and feat stdewheel steamship SAN JACINTO, LOVELAND, Commander. will mu on latirday, Now. 10, at — o’clock a. as. Shippers sending cotton to the press most see that the b des are marked plainly on the edge. °«*» B. H. HARDEE. Murray’s Line NEW YORK. ne Brat-class, naw steamship Leo H. O. DEARBORN, Will Mil on her regular day, Taesdmjr, Now. 6, at t o'eteek a. at. For freight or passage, having tan prior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER ft GAMMELL. il . Sdsay atrert. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE A l American Ship ELLEN HOOD. Captain J. A. Psxxnu, haviug toe midortty of her Mrgo engaged, and go ing on bon'd, will have prompt dispatch. For freight of 506 bales Cotton apply to noO-St WILDER ft FCLLaBTON. FOR LIVFRPOOL THE New A1 Amerioan Ship THOMAS HUMAN, bavieg part of her aargo engaged, will have qolcft dispatch. For freight apply ie no2-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LLYE. Leava Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The mw and detent atsam paeke'a LIZZIE BAKER, Cap*. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER. having been specially fitted np for this (onto «lth unsurpassed accommodations, wlU leave regniariy for the above plaeee, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Llxzfe Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, nt tea o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tneoday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wedneaday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with ton New York steamers. ^ For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM. AgenU. Eastern Hay. OQQ hales Prime, for sale by BRADLEY, HILL ft CO.. » OapLLOCKYOon, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of West Bread street 1 , on every THURSDAY MORN INQ, St t o’clock. This Boat is In perfect order., and has superior state room acconunatetifiMferePiissengers. Freight received ariirTniesYml stored in wa *id promptly. For freight or panssgc apply' no2-tf - • smi) Captain L. *r. COXKtTKS,;; J ‘ ' ! WU1 reraise her regular trips as above, commencing Wednesday, S4tfe lmaC..»t W eblask a. no. For freight or passage apply bn bOavd. or to f - - n' i- Li J.feBIWIABTIV a, CO, oc22-tf 14s Bey street. FOR E4£iTAl;\FLl., VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND ING8 ON THE 8T. JOHN’S RIVER Did T AT O R, Having undergone thorough repairs, will resume ter regular rontri aahbcte, kaviafrSavaumAh ■rwy 6ater6*^, *t3 o'clock p. ne. For freight <Nina*eage7b«iVtBg ,plen<Ud accommo dations, apply onboard, or to ?r v octt-tr Ou N-1% Sneed, ‘ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. by; .BJBUft WILLY ft CHRUT14I. Stint of to* Codrtfibuae,' fifddK- <: Lot 108,17th Dtririot. 23 Section, Cterokas eooaty, 40 Lot Ncufih. 2d l^te«Bt,'fi*^i»ot&, Olftrokss eonnty. Lot No. i^ P byb*L4*wtllt acHMurriftB. Will ha arid m front <« Ba fleartHooifeoa to* first i.TUBBBdS fttNi .liftareajq- . •«AiMftdM44!(bR4 MJtP 'ftcniMui, iktfi -flop ">: d . order of the Ooertaf Or fenny ■•fit *3 r'i tiildd ,T*.’AolL .T -K .nrs lf#K-Tti 441 8TiXSsttiZ 3 -SS5T" Tf Afl returned to the city, and opened ttil 1 officer In XI an elegant suite of rooms, on Congress street. ril’hladays'td tiwiiuSj' and a praettee of over twenty years in Dentistry, and with toe determination to give hia nrtron* tonbengfit rep21 tt No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Bangs. Protection for Farmers OWNERS OF8TOCE. T HE HARTFORD LITE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY,. HARTFOBD. CONN, ineer Company of America. A PITA L $100,000, pgid in and securely invested. The . .1 2 oa CA This Company is now prepared to lane Pollctes on LIVE STOCK, against both DEATH AND THEFT, at moderate Bates of Premium, baaed on an BngUab experience of OVER FIFTY YEAftS. FOB POLICIES ' Apply to WM. R. BOTE. Agent at Savannah, M Bay (treat. AABON W1LBUB, SAVANNA General Agent for Georgia, Alabama, Sonth Oairifl na and rlortda. hllf Assignee’s Sale. I OFFEififpr of Vu ’ the Bnlldbig known as to* Bank _ hated on tbe southern ooe-thtrd or lot No. tl. Jevtol Tytolng, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet on Drayton, sad sixty fret oa Bryan street. ’ The Building k well adapted ftr carryug on a large Banking Business. The middle onMhbd of said lot No. 18, and tha Improvements thereon. The ground upon Whtah both bnOding* are situated le fee simple. The above described property b offered at private sale, and lr not disposed ofp-evlouly, will be aoift at Public Auaion by Bell, Wylly ft Christian, oa tha first TUESDAY to December next, at to* Court House, to this city, between the usual hours of aaM* say 10 to 2 o'clock. JOHN O. FhHRILL, uo2tDec4 fitelgaea. FOUND, O N SUNDAY, Ooti 21st, in the MarshaU Hrmte A t Marshall Honte baggage wagon, n Safe Key, Hsrriag’n No 1ft. 742. Tha owner can have toe earn* by applying aft ~~ soil paging for tub advsre ibement. imenr. ^ . _ _. _ ^ WM.i:llCflOLS & (0. BALE.—Will be iembrtnext, be- of^W«^^y CHATHAM COUIStt^^UFrs EALE, xHTTTJa wru, tUfrti MKhtter, W «t2totl52S»yinDSo«Rb5nerrS^eB -.0—wsiVGH&lfiiJiiif »U~i: * ae ta . AX fWEOuTKBUt rixftka,-., ■ w fir. -. -v .q ft 6 lu l top rtffUE Mffpofe • tear i a ,«\rt.:Tu hex ewjjpS wi uS-i jo ai ju /fO rTON FACTORS AND U»Nfi SEAL COMMISSION AMD FORWARDING MEBOHANTE. SaVAisaa, esotflA. Liberal advances made on consignments8$.every article of prodnee tor sale In Savannah or Mwr York. CorreapoLdenTln New York, JAMItfi ft CoAf.Front Street. COAL. ANTHRACITK ETTUMINOPK For tale by loti or cargo by OHIPKAN ft CHAPIN. oa,® BEAVERS, CASSIMERES, Satinets and Tweade, ARESKUING AT POPULAR PRICES . | AT iCKE ; SOUTHERN PALACE t)BT GOODS HOV8K. p'MFTY THOUSAND ponads Cotton in the SoofL ' J A. FltOM ft flh Qittgucm ft Blake's STEAM-PUMP, la MapM* CHAHLES L. Q0UY ffiOk. 8tek i Notice. irassygati'w by the death ef BENJAMlN WHWEI