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''^ T Juno. T tesday, Not. 6th, at — o'clock,
; . ci ai3lUi> J
r p Ti e3dav, Soy. 6th, at 7 o'clock.
-I. F or. BOSTON.
;;atn, Thursday, Kov. Sth, at —
,1 tUIKIO*. jTj
f l Livi yjt ffi. Friday, November D a 1
oiock
.KiV, every
“Z-r iwiasor. +«» Saturday, at 3 p. i
•Very balurdsy morning, at
rc, every Tuesday morning, at
■ /cioci-
CHaKl.XSTON.
j; iia lieu 3>Xi every Monday and Friday.
, a: pilot doy.
ierOlel
rvery Wednesday and Saturday,
tutor, c very Wednesday, at a a. m.
■ a Endlie. ev
try Saturdaj-,'at 7 o'clock a. m.
arival .
and J )cpartare of Trains.
Augusta
ilaonn..
jlv dohn raasENonn train
ioou at
7 A. M.
8:45 A. M.
7:05 P. m.
PAfldENUEB TRAIN
-a g iivauu»ii at .7:05 P. ai.
pgusta at. -i
4l givanua^ at
■{ nigh
j-ta at
OQWS NiaHT PAMENdKR TRAIN
,.,11.1000 at..
^..Aujuffaat
-,.ei n Savannah
, ;j jliUerli
5:40 *. at.
8:46 f. K.
at 5:30 A. at.
. id Gordon trains connect with
J]]) Jar »na a.
j.jwu n passenger trains at Gordon.
A sir UULF
,YffSavannah a ..
-,’’.. ea itt aavaunai
. i.STIbu
positive injury which so many
tuo use of the many nostrums
Iidr'uoe been thrdwu broadcast upon the world, I
, .«SK..-:ded, afrer years of uuremimntr labor and
" eii,a' -.atjrnirug;. preparation, entitled Marsden's
a.ii Syrup, which, from testimonial* re-
Bived friar sailueut rhyaidans. and all other soaroes,
urvvei to be a complete success in during all at-
avnias .rf the bowels.
Thursday moraine at 9 o’clock
DAILV VUSESOF.a t7P TK\IN
8 a. at
at 6:15 r. >i
. 8 P. K
... .4:0n a. If.
7:00 a. M.
-daily (Sundays ex
ill, at 6:00 a. at.
at...; 6:10 P. N.
UKOTHEK, Newsdealers, SW-
„ ,„j n ,easel iers, Bali street (down stalnj
. • it;:y ;ane, t ext to the Post Office, are uir-
;ej ft^vh.s for 11 e Daily News & Hehald.
iriicrs left with them will be promptly attended
It pimplcrl, blotched and ulcerated victims Of
diseases, who drag your unclean persons
.-UC company of better men, take Axes’* Sabsa-
iiUi sad purge o at the toul corruption lrom yonr
Kertore your health, and yon will not only en-
5 Be better, but m: ke your company more tolerable
•jr*whomUHtkeap it. Oot2T-lw
[A IverHsement-J
Kali Pashil rus^-Hatl. Caps, &r.
Fill be fount, at the establishment of H. A
ny, las Oongrei s street, a Urge and exceedingly
.-'ll stock of Gentlemen’s Hats, manufactured
■jirh and winte' season. It comprises a variety
e eh and all r< markable for neatness. Also a
of Ties, S :arfs, of the latest styles,
...tttlCLD by th:
V aartieucei 1 in
MARINE SEWS.
urira! of the City of Batix off Tybee—
Kieees of a YVfeuk Discovered at Sea.
pjvuofNewsasL Hebald:
:Uim.Uip City of Bath arrived off Tybee this
aira.ug, having made her usual time from Boston,
a-bnagi thirteen clsbin passengers and the largest
a-jjslit has ever brought to this port.
Slareyortt having seen, when in the vicinity of
■Taj f»n Siiuals, a large quantity of plank, spars,
fcvting atsudiious and ship's taokling, apparently
: As a vessel which had gone to pieces.
Sht stepped to examine some parts of the wreck,
aang wlitoU was a part of a raft composed of planks,
smoi miick vreio painted black, and were evldeut-
-it lilt sABkiug Lf a ship, and others had strings
.itukaiu attached tJ them, and tied to these was a
lummy of epsvsaud wbat appeared to be hits of rail,
via aoiiid lead id the sunposillon that the ship
tu pretty well broken up when this was cou-
aivw.iiai.ui.t^e iron cau buoy, painted red, cono
5ig'sl.i boa da aid oval at top. It was floating
’twlU'i-.’; u o,its side, and had neither rope nor
aaaaviifil to it, but had loet its ring at the hot.
id :ntly let it adrift,
fours very respeotfully,
G. W. Lotewell,
Master steamship City of Bath.
AtrMm, Bomber &
’.—Wo left the mirket at the close of oar last
ther dull and irregular, and gave 34(335 Mo.
as the ruling rates. On Saturday the market opened
' y, and 270 bales were aoW at 34®
nd 376
r t*S®30m B On°lhie*day, OS market
opened brisk, hul advices from Sew Yorlnsaneed a
slight deoline about noon, and sales of 343 bales were
reported, at 84®96c.. -On Wednesday the market was
quite active, but Irregular, and 418 bales were sold at
the ruling prioea of the day previous On Thursday
the market was active, with an mdesnoe of M®\o» at-
tributed to the heavy frosts. Sales, 641 hales, at the
following quotations:
Middling 36M®
Strict middling. 36 ®3G>£
Good middling 36X987
Total sales for the week ending Friday, November
2, p. la.. 2.174 hale.-i.
The market opened quiet this morning, at the fol
lowing quotations: .
Middling x
Strict middling ;* ,85X
Good middling 36
Choice lota ; 3RX
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock, September 1 9,08&
Beceipta to October 27,.. 10,080
Receipts this week 2 780
Total.,. 21,957
jjr*' . . Postscript—Saturday, P. M.
The manret was ^oiy dull ami irregular^to-day. in
consoqqooce of which no correct quotations can be
given.
Sales to-day, 09 bales, as follows: 48 at 35V£c., 13 at
30c., and 8 balea at 383*c. Uoreipts, 309 boles.
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, ETO.
The following aro the receipts of produce by the
different railroads during the week ending on the 2d
inat.: ,
Com,~buahelfl. 2,438
Wheat, bushels 3,8ii5
BaOuu, 149,388
Flour, bble. 3^
Bacon.—There has been a steady demand for bacon
during the week, and, with light stocks, prioea are
stiff. We do not alter our quotations, which are as
follows; Clear sides, 23ribbed aides, 22H#33;
ribbed, b. b., sides, 22®2*2 %; shoulders, 19®20, and
hams, 2?®27c. ^ ib.
Colambai Cotton Market.
Columbus, November 4.
Cotton.—There was no quotable change in our
market yesterday. Prices may sail be reported at
30)£®30MiC. for middlings; 31c. for good middlings—
buyer also paying tax. Tue receipts of the day were
fair.
[isrs’
.WifJ
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE *
PRONOUNCED B
eiiiiiufiM
. 10 BE THE :
Only Good Sauce
•nd applicable to
■very Variety
OF
dish;.
' Extract
Of a Letter from a
■EDicilt. Gently-
v man at: MADRAS,
To his Brother Kt
W0BCE3T2B, May;
1851: |
TeH Lea A PEh- j
ill A h t their !
HACTSR^FWghly^: |
teemed lu liKliv, |
and Is, in mv optn-
most whr.leaOAC j
Sauce that is made.
.
The success ol this mo‘t delicious and unrivaled
condiment having caused many (mprlhctpleddealerF
to apply the name to spurious compound-*, the Pen
1.10 Is respectfully and earnestly requested to &e
that the names of Lba & Perkins are npon the
Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle.
Manufactured by
■*. LEA At PKURINS, Worcester.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SON3, Agents,
.JE auction.
BT LaROCHE * VtUUHS-
f.H. WARD. Auctioneer.
Will be mid THIS DAI. * front of store, 1A4 Bay A,
at V •’dock.
sobiiSMHay
20 barrels App’et
JO barreie Beets
S hogshead! Bsrm Shoulders
15 barrels Hems
15 barreie Flour
1 case of fine Caps
i 10 tubs Lard
1 large Table
1 c;*.ae-of Overcoats ’
1 case Washing Blue. ,
W1B he. add THIS DAT. «tfc';inat. M <*l* *
Court Hooaa, between the lagal hooiBcda^
Northweet quarter of lx* *«eI9, OotartM’■Jj*A
with impeoreasenta. ooasistlng of a thraa mety t«4sk
dwalling, in good order, with all the model* Improve-
Terme cash; purchaser paying for title# and atampe.
The above houae is tinder lease to July let, lew, ■*
the rate of 3550 per annum.
ALSO,
3 shares Albany and Golf BsUmad gtockno*
WP™ SUvf IlIVi
r QRNEW YORK
PASSAGE RATES i
Mwage, |M
no6
BY BLUM & NEVER.
Wffl be sold THIS DAI, at 11 otlock a. m.. iu front of
the Court HAuse,
One Horse, Buggy and Harness
OaaDeoMs Wavon and Htrnesa
Use Dtaysud Harness
One Wagon and Harness
One Sorrel Mare
One Brown Horse, warraited sound, and c-n go
e 8JO. no6
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
by bkll, wylly * Christian.
wot be sold on the first TUESDAY in leonary, 1867,
between the legal hours of sate, in front of the Oonrt
House,
One-third of Lot No I, Wesley Ward, and improve,
meets, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
estate of Samuel M. Bond, deceased.
no6 3- B. MctNTOSH. Administrator.
BY V. J. WALSH.
Will be Bold THIS DAY. in Oont of the Court House,
The west half of lot No. Sl.Oreen Ward, fee simple,
two dwellings on the prentoes. renting for *70 per
month.
Terms cash. Titles undiluted, and purchasers
paying for titles and stamps. .
' ALSO.
BY T. J. WaLSH.
On TUESDAY, Nov. 6, will be sold. In front of th*
Court Hones,
20 shares Albany and Gulf Railroad Stock.
8 shares Augusta and Wajmdors Railroad.
Terms cash. aot
45 shares Gas Stock.
ochNeodlylf
HOUSE AND LOT
BELL, WYLLY & CII 1ft
Moutgumory Cotton Market.
. V Mojitoomebt, November 4.
Cotton.—The market yesterday was a little more
inactive than on previous days, and quotations were
held at from 31 to 32)£c.—the producer paying the tax.
Macon Cotton Market.
Macon, November 3.
Cotton.—The market has been very dull to-day,
mud transactions exceedingly light. We quote etrict
middling at 31c.
Reoeipta past week 2,203
" previously 9,277
Total 11.800
ifliii.itkt.ure Alumnae—Title Day*
un 3 33
Sun eei*' 5 3*
man water.
At Tybee 5 lliAf Port 6 56
Shipping Intelligence.
FOKT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Nov. 5,1866.
Art l veil.
Steamship Herman Ltvingstou, Baker, New York
—Wilder & Fuilarton.
SLaimthip Cuy of Bath, Loveweli, Boflton—Ricn-
ardsoft A Barnard.
Fsasengers.
Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York
—W T Smith, (British consul,) wile, 3 children ami
nurse, \V H Colts, N K Baruutn, Wm Young, F F
Putney A lady, Mrs M SHengwlok aud two cnllaren,
Miss a peck, Mrs A U A crams, child and Mrvant,
Mrs Clapp, Wm Al Spear and lady, E A ttohrer, Mrs
Patterson, M H Mauuevilie. Mrs Mandevllle, Miss
C Cupps, Miss MauUevute, Mis, Jones, Mrs Sams and
cntlu. sirs M A Pendcrgast, Airs S- E Howard and
chtlu, John KuricU. lad/ anil 3 children, S X Brick-
ford. C U Hum.in. N E Baum, Mrs A jaunson and 4
childreu, Mrs E Mavon, Mis. M 8until, F Grant, lady
and servant, L Mayer, L Straus,. Mrs M Nicholson
aud 4 cliff, reu, Joba C Brice. J Carroll, Mrs GoUn.ky
aud 4 children, airs Williams. A Hall, lira Hall. C V
Hall, Wm Kirkland, E N Warfield and lady, Mrs E
Crogsn, Mrs 0 A Verdier, Mrs Bartow and child, Mrs
Kiruu aud child, Mrs Rossiter, Mrs U M Folsom,
Miss Kceuy, MissMM.Gjwen, Miss Hiiliard, S Brown.
Mrs F P Fritz, Master F Fritz, E Nichols, O Wade, J
C White, W t> Urooks, R Armstrong and lady, Mrs M
Green, a ohBdrsn and nurse, J Stoddard, J S dtod-
dnru, Mrs M a botomon, J T Turner and lady. Miss
Surah Biauk, J !’ Tenney, It H Tenney, W B Pesso,
J H Gaptlp, i, P fiup ill, W M Wo-itooit, L Mohr, J W
Lindsey. P Hammond, U L Hamilton, C Schneider,
Capt H N Parish, E H Abrahams, Wm Hone and 20
in steerage.
Notice toMnlmed SoltliorK
ExBcrrrrVE Dkpabtmikt.
Milleloeville, Ga., September 20,1866. )
r [£ report of the Committee of Scieutifii. bur
geons, appointed to examine samples of ArtittcU
Limbs submitted to their inspection by different
manufacturers, having bee# raceiVrd*-tho cant^aot i*.
awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, fdr hts Army arid Navy
Leg, and for his Koeler Arm, as the lowest bidder,
"taking into consideration quality as well as price,”
in the language of the Act. And the said Douglas Bly
baring executed a contract, which is on file In this
oflloe, to manufkemre said' Limbs m'the-'eily of Ma
con, parties having procured the necessary certificate
as provided in sections second and third of said Act,
(which may be seen by calling on the Ordinary,) may
apply to the contractor and be supplied. Parties ap
plying are enjoined to strict compliance with the Act.
Dr. Bly requests that the Ordinaries communicate to
him at Macon the name and address of each person to
whom they may issue a certificate.
Let this order be published in the papers of this
city; the Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer. At
lanta Intelligencer, Rome Courier, Augusta Chronicle
& Sentinel, and Savannah News and Herald one
month. CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Governor.
Sao. X Be it further enacted. That whenever any
maimed. Indigent soldier or officer, who has become
so maimed iu the service of the States ot in the ser
vice or the Confederate States, while a me nh, r of any
Georgia military organization, it shall bo lawful for
sncli soldier or officer, to apply to the Ordinary of the
County where he resides, for an order to obtain such
artificial limb, or part thereof, as his maimed condi
tion may render necessary; which he shall be entitled
to receive on complying with the* conditions ot this
*°sec. 4. Be it further enacted, that every such ap
plication shall contain a personal description of tin-
at plicaut, designating bis age, color of bis hair aud
eyes, his height, and any other distinguishing murk
calculated to insure his identity, also the company and
regiment to which he belonged, the place and time ot
receiving his wound, and his present business).- em
ployment; which statement shall be sworn toby he
applicant, and the facts verified by some citizen of the
county known to the Ordinary, as an oflloe paper, and
a copy of the some transmitted to the Comptraffcr
General, accompanied with the certificate of the Or-
dlnarv, that he believes the statements to be entitled
to credit; which application and certificate shall be
died is the oflloe of the Comptroller General.
oc2-*w
Ur. M. Bernhardt.
S.jai si :he St mau organization has received
-xscc-ful btudy thaa tho delicately constructed
on which depends all the delights of
-.a I;, ipite, however, of minute disaeotions, aud
aa.it pamful research, hut little had been accom-
Lt: in supplying the defects of nature in the
X. until very recently. Fiao spectacles have
du use for many year*, but In most instances
it? n but poor substitutes for real eyes. It was
toll for Dr. Bernhardt the renowned oculist
ii.n, to dlacovt r aud introduce into common use
iii-t.alian orysi al, which enables the near-sighted
: inged to see ? ith the quick and dear perception
tin eagle eye of youth. Dr. B. can be consulted
kifKhU office, Pulaski House.
The Circus.
act: tdrortisiug columns will be found the extern
t’liivertisemcnt of Dan Castello’s Great Show and
‘EaiWili Animals. The lint performance will
a’.7 jdntsdak November 14th, and the Show
i-nmaia U-r. thL bulanee of the week. The mam-
S5a.utitv.ui be lJitched on Linooln, between Charl-
•raiyiuo in-trept*. The entree Into town will be
•Sfr ai procession, and- the Show embraces many
••f,-:, tvlnoh are specified iu the advertisement to
’Li *, caff c'.tanjtlon, - . 7.
lit iubikaiEB Wkwltm, kc Estffl A BroOter
rew-lpt of the very latest issues of all the
etna illustrate 1 publications, including Harper’s
1 ’!•), rrcik Leslie’s Hlustrated Newspaper, The
iatcj lomer. The Budget of Fun, Yankee No-
-^tti.ailoC wticii ars uncsuaiiy interesting.
He. Jf3otT’s 35 mihly for November, whioh con.
upon i variety or eubjects of surpassing
**«. We are : ndehted to these genUemen for
tea pud: lutione named.
Consignees.
Per steamehip Herman Livingston, from New York
—Ge rgui Genual Railroad, Adams Express Co,
Austin -v Ellis, s# Anstm a Co, T H Austin, J IV An
derson <S Soil, N K uaum, Bradley. Hill A Co, Brig
ham, Holst & Co, X Bateson, y H Beho, BAM, Brady
A Moees, F Btotuibuker, B 3, Bouse A Bryant, 11
b'U-ber, Bothwoil A Whitehead, James Barron, W K
Boggs. J A A f J Brown. J J Uiowu, N T Br. wner,
■y n Bo.ehaw.A Co, 14m C Baldwin, i), W S O, L B
Booth, Mra W CoulL^i, Oallrey A Halligan, Cooper,
UicotiA F, Champion A Freeman, Ctagborn A Cuu-
uitigham, Chipm-.n A C.apin, J P Coffins A Co. Orane
A Graybill, Jouu H ouilon, J S Cohen, F W Cornwell,
S 41 Coidtug. M A Cohen, Collector of Customs, J P
inker. A Dalenhoter, X J Danner. Dunoon A John-
Doyte A L.ons, M J Doyle* co, M Doyle * Co, John
Deacv, L Duuu, W 8 Dl iou, P Dzialynski, Davant Jt
Wapiea, Eimtem & Epst in, B Eckman* Co, J Ep
stein A Bro, Einstein, Eckuion A Co, Eiusieitt A Eok-
man, K Eorltcll, Erwin .« Hardee, M Ferst It Co, G
C Freeman, AML Freldennerg, Jacob A Frees. S J
oster L J GuHmartm A Co, uuckeuiieltner A Sellg,
S Uondaff, w b Griffin A Co, s T Grant. Wm Gra
ham, C L Gilbert. Gazan A Bros, G W Uarmany, A
liomm, A Uolimsky, Sa Hatfield, Hunter A Gam-
melL Tison A UorjoD, VV lions, li Holm, Houseman
A AL-.berg. A S Hartridge, H 1* Hawley, Hoes A Gut
man J C Halt * Co, lloicombft A Co. Steamer Eliza
Haucux, Johnson, McKenzie <£ H. S J Joseph, Kenney
« O’Brieu, J ti Kiukle, B K Kirlin, Kenneth Mcnea
* Co, N B Knapp, A Lomaliu, G B Lamar, S*lA
derer, Lathrop * co, L ppman Bros, G Leurant. J
Langedorf A co. B Lachltson , J D La Roche, A Low
Co. Lucas «t LrfcRiiBjJv Miner & Bro* J C Mather, Me
A W, J McMahon. J M Myteff A Co, G McG.nley, A
Mvers. MB Myete. J C Maker A Co. J G ueiirtens,
Mercer A Anderson, MeLeaACo. Meinhardt A Bro.
M D Mcaity, B C Mitchell, Nichols, Camp A Co, A
Neely, John Nicholson, G N Nichols, Nicholson A Mo
Alear, win Nelt, E O’Byrne A !~0U. Grff A 'Yatkina,
orders M L, Jas Patterson,C H Prince, P A F, E
Tadeiiord, S ii A J J Kicharda, Mrs M Rossitsr, H
Roihschlid, C D Rogers. RUggles A Aldrich, James B
Head, H G Kuwe, J A Roberrs, A Keschar A Co, John
nyan, U Koseu.aiein. J Reinhardt, K B Jr Co, a A J
AM Scarborough, T J Stal-y, J Stoddard. Son Exp,
Schemer A Sou, W H Stark A Co, F W Blms * U *
A solnmouB & Co. 8 Solomon A Co, E D SmytU. Scott,
MuX A CO, H buffer, aflto Light AJtMia
To Bondholders of the State
of Georgia.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
MlLLBDGKTILLE, Ga., OCC 13, 1866.
I N CONFORMI I’Y with an act of the General Aor
sembly, approved 12th March, 1666, numbered
lu, it is ordered, „ 1
1st. That all bonds and coupons of the State ol
Georgia now due, and which were not Issued in a:d
of the late war, wheresoever made payable, may be
funded on presentation at the Treasury ol the Sate,
in Mortgage Bonds of the State, nearing seven per
cent. Interest from the 1st day of July, 18uu, that
being th- day of their date. ' _ ,
2ndly. That all coupons payable in Now York, oi
in London, now dne, and embraced in descrip' -e list
farnlslted the agency by the Treasurer, may he
landed, n bonds described above, on presentation at
tho National Bank of the Republic, New York.
3rdly. That all coupons funded In New York be
marked PAID ah’ returned to the Treasury with a
descriptive list of bonds Issued in funding them.
4lhly. That the Treasurer endorse, or cause to be
budorsed ou each bond funded, the name of ihc dot
son presenting lc. and that a registry, of ail honor
issued iu the funding process be kept in the Treastt-
re ^Nb interest is allowed on bonds or.oqujom
after maturity. onABLEg } jenKINS, .iovernor.
Vf
noC
AUCTION.
STUN.
i MM sell THIS DAY at 11 o dock, in front of Court
Bonne,
Part of Lot So. 14. Orean Ward, on hUte street, be
tween Houston and East Broad. 30feet on State street,
and b4ck.45Cf»et, subject to a saiail ground rent of —
per annum.
The improvements art a good modern hottoe, on a
one story brick baaemeit, iu sood order. Poaeeaaion
given 1st December. Now rents for $25 per month.
Terms cash; purchasers paying for a^l papers. _m>6
ESTATE SALE RAILROAD STOCK AT
AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLt <Sc CHRISTIAN.
Wtll be sold THIS DAY, it 11 o’clock, in front of the
Coos House,
20 shares Albany aid Gulf Railroad Stock
ALSO,
50 shares Albany ai£ Golf Railroad Stock
5 shores Albany aid Galf Railroad Stock
$1,000 seven per cent, (oaranteed Stock, Albany and
Gulf Railroad
9 shares Central Eulroad Stock
3 shares Soutbweatrn Railroad Stock.
Terms cash. no6
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE-SIX TEN
EMENTS. BRICK BUILDINGS,
AT AUCTION.
BY BELL. WYLLY A CHRUTIAS.
W1U be sold on tbs first TUESDAY*! Novarobro.ln
front of the Court House, at 11 o dock.
Lot 23, Pnlaaki Ward, bounded on tte jorttijby
Charlton street, on the east by Whitaker, ou tt; south
by the Lute, and on the west by lot *4, «ty *»M on
Charlton street, and one hundred feet WMiuuea
The improvements consist of ekx Brick Houses, *1
stories on basement, well furnished, and *■*?’"*■
der, subject to an annual ground rent of $43 % now
under good rent by monthly tenants.
Terms at sale.
Purchaser to pay tor all papers. n0 »
AUCTION SALE.
by t. j. walsh.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, November 6th, at the
Court House,
Lot 36, Troup Ward, subject to a ground rent of
$43 58 per annum, end also west half of Lot 35, ad
joining, ground rent $18 02 per annum.
Said lot and a half front on Jones street 90 fret, end
on Habersham street, 100 feet
Terms cash.
Titles unexceptionable,noi-$t
Three cases Matches, damaged on board of tho brig
Sesolute on her passage from New York to this port,
end add under inspection mod by recommendation of
the Port Wardens for account of Underwriters and all
concerned,
Terms cash.
BY BLUxY & MEYER.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 6th inst, in front of the
Court House, a 11 o'clock a. m..
Lots Nob. 6. 22, 23,14 25, 26, 27.28, 35. 36, 42, 43,
44. 45, 46, 64,86, 56, 57, 66,66, 67, 68, 69 and 79,
Most of winch are 50 leet front by 150 feet depth,
all situated southwest of tie Rouud House of the Cen
tral Railroad Depot.
Terms cash, purohxserapaying for titles and stamps,
Plat may be seen at ourcounting-room. no6
fc&ma's IsQCKrr.—An inquest wee “held last
* ? * aa 8 by Dr. f obert P. Myers, Coroner, bn the
^ *& uaknon ru foreigner, which wee found in
hat. Dc« r the four-mile post, on the Loule-
-4 road. The jury returned a verdict of "death
exjiosure."
ukex W. ixiLEs, editor of the Quitman Ban-
^ arrived ia lo rn last evening by the Gulf Road,
‘topping at the Scriven House. He ia an ardent
of ilie ; tiidrew Johnson policy, which every
^•Southern ma i iaaapp >rling now, and we recom-
^limaud hi i paper.
^te<r,isr a
^'ifuaaaaorttjient of fashionable goods for the la-
'Unbracing bonnets, hata, cape, laoea, fiowiwa,
atd invites ijur friends and the public to caU and
^•^tbeai. them do so.
i So3 .rvij.i > £ I ry- e had'tho pleasure last evening of
CkpLain l. c. Bryan, of the Thomasvillo En-
published at the Western terminuaof
t "* r ‘ l ic k Gijlf Railroad, and la a flourishing and
^Pneiog papsr. H[g paper U a vriuable advertia-
medium. ]
•s he attention of our musical readers
• r ^i4Q to th( catalogue of sheet music (compile-
*‘ T trai new jieces by popular cdtfiposera,) juatTe-
jy ^ C. Schreiner & Ron.
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TRKiSCRY OF GEORGIA, I
MILi.edokvii.lk. October 13, 1806. J
Holders or overdue Bonds and coupons of t.»
State of Georgia are hereby notified, that, In atxoril
aoce with the above order, they ox i ret-.; Ive for them,
on nresehtation at this Department, new bonds *'!
to« P Stffo dat^l 1st Jnl) , 1866. due twenty year,
from date bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum,
i&wle semiannually, in January and July, and sc
cured by mortgage on the Western and Atlantic
* TheBond* being In sizes or $500 and $’.,000, hold
ers most Dresent their Bonds and coupons lu mnltt
pies of these euma or make up their deficiency In
C1 ^No provision for payment of Interest ■»« "««*
rireof Bonds or ccupoi s having been ma.lc by the
Leg U1 a tare, it cannot of course be allowed at this
sending Bonds in under the above order
arcrequestwl to write their names legibly on th;
margin to Kitard against mistakes in their entry on
the records, as ontered above.
*cl9-dlwAth1aw2w
tie-oar w nitcombn A Gordon, Watts, McOrea A Co,
TH w'llitngham, Wead if Cornell, ZM Winkler, Wil
son & iihwh, W oodbridgo Bros,
Williams A Son, Wm W ood, W T WoOu, 8 M Wright,
A MaTw wSrt. W M Walsh, Wilder A Fullerton. W
from Boston -Haggles
Cr M-toi i ^leSbn, M
j Doyl^M y Wckertn.J L Rogers, J W Utte» *
Co JO Maker SOo, A A L Friedenberg, M A Cohen.
T J Flint. T KtJU Mills, £ M Solomons A Co, D
Pbff Ids • L C btrong. Tab; an A Phillips, L M Hunt fc
<’o Cwot A C Dot h, holomon & Co, cooper A McAr-
SSwi
m&foui
K&* M ^r6HVockir, B «T^w r l&,*
. o iTjStrong.t Co. D L Miffor, M G Hend^son
B&ri BiS35rd, BU Tildsn, 8 B Harrington, L J
Ouilmartln tE Co, ^ ’
CoaalKueca per tentral H-
Nov. 5,1866.
Rockland Lime.
1 /\AA BARBELS FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S
1000 .q.,» gfc . MMMU
Notice.
T“JSRS
PULASKI HOUSE.
M. B^RJN^ HARDT,
OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF OPTICS,
LATE OF SEW YORK.
IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.
AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL
SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION
SPECTACLES
THE ONLY PEMECT LESS IN EX
ISTENCE.
Superior to any other in »se—constructed In accord-
anoe with the science and philosophy of nature in the
peottliar form of a
Concavo-Convex Ellipsis.
Admirably adapted to tho Organ of Sight, and per-
lectly natural to the sys. alordlng altogether the beet
artificial help to the human vision ever Invented.
Sold only by the Professor of Optics and Spectacle
Manufacturer.
THE ADVANTAGES
Of those Spectacles over all others, are:
Ut—The only true Leas knows, keisg
perfectly free from chromatic light, ao weil known to
be the cause ol injury to the vision, and which makes
the change from Spectacles to Glasses of stronger
powers ao often required, while both near and distant
objects are seen with equal facility through the same
Glasses. _
jil_Cnn be worm with perfect cose fbr
.any length of time at ouo sitting, giving astonishing
Clearness ot vision, particularly by candle or other ar-
tlticlal light—comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto
unknown.
Jd-When the eyes sehe or paftm throagn
the action of a bright light, such aa la reflected from
Gimw nunitv weather, white paper, and in remit in«
-jriting or sewliig.or vivid colored bodies", these lenses,
By softening the rava, effect a most agreeable sensation
and give great relief.
4th.— In nil nervona nffectlnns af the
eye causing dull and stsrthng pain* lu the eye-ball or
u-mplo. appearance of luminous mud dark spots in the
atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the
disturbed nerves are quisled and soothed.
5th.—Ground by peculiar machinery,
got up at great cost, mathematically calculated ex
pressly for the manufacture ot this lens, so ss to pro
duce it with the true spherical accuracy, and its focus
is at the exact centre, » point of vital Importance, and
which no other lens possesses.
Gth—Proof of superiority oarer tbe old
kind of Spectacles. They are used exclusively at all
the hospitals lor diseases of the eye. In Berlin. Prut-
iia, and elsewhere.
Testimony of Recommendations
From Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest
Oiitlihlmlc taleat in Savannah, Ga., and in the Union.
1 Savaksoh, Ga.. Oct. 26,1866.
I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu
factured by Professor M. Bebhhabdt, sad in Justice
to the Professor must say, that his Glasses aro of a
superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost
very eye, where the vision U In any way imperfect
dissolved
death
the partners.
Surviving Partner.
The bostaess of the late firm will be c mtinued on
d^Se firm name of BoTHWKLL A WHirEHEAD.
La.im 8. P. WHITEHEAD.
Baptist Church.
rjiHE unretained Pewa In this Chur h wfjl !>e sold
THIS AFTERNOON, at three o’clock.
2066 bale. cottWfi, 66 bbl.W*■*■«»«
S% k rf A 0 'l^ma, Warrat i A Bro,, A T C Aharn.
Lstbrop & kzO Austi k Maker t Co, Chipoisn & C
Low k Co, ‘'tiu e *OTiW a‘liar dee 4 Co, Brlgbam
North 4 00, Wbder 4 F, S A fc Co. 1A-
HolotkCo. Brag * J Hartrtdge A Co. K P»-
neir * Bro. PH^hn Bryan H«trtdge jon _ JQ 1
FUR HATS
L ight and tasty, __
Heavy and substantial.
Black-anil Colored,
largest variety and >st aftfcie aver qffiTOed in |hls
market. For sale at
ooM-tf
COLDING’S.
The Professor selected for me k pair of bis Anstnllaa, :
Crystal Glasses which are of t very superior quality
aud workmanship, rendering vision frery distinct,
•and suiting my eyes better tbax any I have ever triad.
R. D. AaffOLS, M. D.
I fully concur with the above
JL 3. Sullivan, M. D.
SAVANKAg, Ga., OoC 26, I860.
We have examined the L-neos of Prof. BtunusaT,
and consider them super.or to sny we have seen.
They are admirably adsptel not only to improve the
imperfections of impaired sight, but to relieve the
weariness of vision which constant study produces.
Many of the Glasses are of lew and ingenious contriv
ance We cordially recommend the Professor to *11
those who require scientific optical assistance.
Jubias Hasans, M. D.,
Jas. B. Raid, M. D.,
P. M. Koilock, M. D..
J. T. McFarland, M. D.,
Jakes J. Taring, M. D..
Wk. G. Billoob, M. D., .
Rev. A. M. SVtnn, Pastor Trinity V
thedist Church.
Rev. 8. Landrum, Pastor B. C. Baptist
Chtrch.
Rev. C. F. UoBae, Sector St. John’s
Chireb. -' "■
SavaivaB, Ga., Oct. 27. 1866.
; j have examined the Lenies of Professor IT Ban
HARDT With great sitiafacti.n. Ha haafqnUshed me
with a pair through which lam able to see with an
earn and distinctness far beyond any which I have
he vratb < nffi<:h e conftdaiire 1 recommend him to those
who may need such arvifleid aid to their eyes.
wn y Rkv. 1.8. K. Axson,
Paster Independ. Free. Church.
Testimonials similar to tbs above may be seen J
Prof Bebnhabdt’8 office, fom
Joseph H. Plunbkti, Pastor of St. Paul s, Ports-
non^jAMri^D"Oaa, Governor oi South Oarolina..
Mon J^naiban Worth. Governor of North Carolina.
H»o A G. Cuaxin. Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hon’ o' P. MoBTON, Ex’Ooternorof Indiana.
Hon.w. A. Swift. Ex-floytnorotMinnesota-.
Hon. Aigx Kamsbt. Ex-Governor ofMlnneeota.
Hon. BiobanD Yatxs, Gov.rnorof IUffioU.
H. Sktmoui, Ex^K)vsrn° r oi New York.
Many voars ot publio practice and study in the
hospitals in Europe, adjuring spectacle* to patients
under every aspect ot defectve vision, as well as ex-
P ROPOSAL WlU be received tor tbe erectlon^a perieuce in rn extensive lonkestablished bqrineroln
Picket Fence around Lanrel Grove OcmbW* (ys optical stores, both hen bd In Enrope. Protnmr
u nn Wednesday, November iw.Jb.ebt consider, ft a snkclont guarantee ofhls
WINTER EMPLOVMEOT.
$200 le B ,uaWn“toauc\ P a a, N e M w ,le and
SSallnven^n?or ablate mill y In every hoetee-
hofd* Agent* preferring to work ^on commteejon can
«M-nfrom$20to *90 per day. Forfnll par^itolars,
endow stamp. eiizex Q wji«on ftOo..
^Sposiial^tiS^NTEBT
until twelve o’clock M. on Wednesday,
M SL l SMt b SfLood heart pine or cedar.alx
sA’^sssssgsSSST
Si[VANNAH-
| U S E U M.
I °5« ll | ,crlb ' r be 8® leave to inform the public
Mum-uni, comprising Animals, Birds,
'>ra-nMinerals, Curiosities, Ac., 4c., will
'LtoCrSiRindsy excepted), from 9 o’clock A.
Th. w„ Cl ' JC M a -
^rto.&lsritustedoa Chippewa Square,next
44mluf, . f ,rt - Entrance from McDonough sL
uot] * Jf 0 - Children under 8 .years, 20c.
THEODORE MKVE8.
|
for Rent,
ITS PLEASANT BOOMS, suitable
for a small family. Apply at this office.
(novl—«t*
press
Poplins, Merino*, Bombasines,
F and Emprsas Cloth*,
At Popular Prises, at the
SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
P52T HI and 116 Conobebs Htsekt.
Hull’s Soap and Caudles*
nA A BOXFoS Extra Fniuily a»d Pale.
x00 150 fljros* Toilet 8oapi all styles. ,
Mould Candles^xroand^ta. ■
For 8»ie oy 20 1 and 203 Buy street.
soB-lin ■■
Jug
t Received
A. TTriJ£ Tt j0NK EMPORIUM,
Ko. 166 Congress Street,
*“°rti lent of Trenke, YaitaM and Travdilg
■!»
XI5HE1N, ECKM AN 4 CO.
Bacon, Flour and Lard.
W B hare ib«t reoelv«la l^totof Dry SMted
W BiCon.CffarandMbh*d^ Leaf
Also* ft choice truc , ®' 0 i j i nu . fn* cash* or
LaTd whlch we are offering very low tor omn.
short credit. Come and see nj^we “^ RRI8>
191 Bay street.
please you all.
noSlw
For Sftlo*
I ^o^w BRYAN, HABTRIDGS * 00.
-.>n suurlUi
THE HEW STEAMSHIP
CITY OFhBATH,
G. W. Lovzwbll, Commander,
Wffl sail fbr the shore port on f 1
Thonday, Jav. 8, nt — o’clock.
For freight as paaaags, apply to
RICHARDSON * BARNARD.
no6-2t < No. 8 Stoddard's Lower Range.
I
Regular Auction Sales
OF
Horses, Hales, Cattle, Wagons, Boggles,
CARRIAGES, Ate.,
At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL,
Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets,
will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, end
every Wednesday thereafter. aepl4-tf
KAILBOAD STOCK
AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 6th inst, in front of tbe
Court House, at 11 o'clock.
7 Shares Central Railroad Stock.
Terms cash. ■
BONABELLA FOR SALK.
BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN,
Will be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in November, ia
front of the Court House, at 11 o’clock.
One hundred and nineteen seres of Land, eighty of
which aro cleared, situated about five and a half miles
from the city, within half a mile of tbe Skidaway Shell
Road, end known aa tbe BONABELLA TRACT.
It is a very healthy place, being on the Salta. Fish,
Oysters, Ac., oar be had with but little trouble.
Term* cash. ’
~ HOUSE AT AUcilON.
BY BELL. WYLLY At CHRISTIAN
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in November* In
front of the Court House, sc 11 o'clock,
Northern half of lot No. 17, Forsyth Ward. soWset
to an * n ground rent to the city of $38. In
provements consist of a brick house, containing eight
rooms. ..
Terms cash—purchaser paying for all papers- ooSO
oott
FOR PMMIl. FLORIDA.
POINTS,
AND ALL CmZRMEDLATE
The new and fait
H. T. UVIN03TON,
Capt. J. T. Room,
will sail on pAlDAY MORN ING, at 10 o’oloch a. m„
taking freight and pasecngeffilae all points between
thi, and Falotkn. Fiorina, Hjjalf the rates o' all
other steamer*. This stesmernas accoramodatlone
onreipaseed by any other at sneron tue route.
Freight will be received at all honrs daring day
light. at the Charleston Wharf, until tha departuie
af tha ilwerr. B. H. HARDER
M - ' T Agant
FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTIC COAST
Mail Steamship Co.
s — — -.*!>-
Cnbftm PMMft, $88. Steerage, $18
Tha new and very fast saOlng aldewheel ateamahlp
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,000 tons burthen.
J. B. BAKER, Comtofinder,
will positively leave on her regular day,
Thanday, lav. I, at 8 o’eloefc a. n.
For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
r passage, ha vine new
nmodaflons. apply to
WILDER A PULI
arrangedaccommt .
—LDER A FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
novs Opposite the Post-offloe.
N. B^-No engaged berths seemed alter Tuesday,
nnleas paid for.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM PACKET LIME,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BBAUFOKT-
The new and fast stdewlieal atnsjmhip
SAN JACINTO, ■'
* S - LOVELAND. Commander,
will sail on
lataiday, Bow. to, mt — o'clock *. ■.
Shippers vending cotton to tho prose mast see that
the b .les arc marked plainly on the edge,
nov* n, h A AIDER
Alixiray’a Line
YORK.
t *-' ’ FOR
NEW
The fint-elaea, new steeaahlp
" Xj © o
H. O. DEARBORN.
Will sail on her regular day,
Taeeday, Now. ft, at T o’olook a. .Oft.
For freight or passage, having aaparior aoeqmmo.
datlons, apply to RUN TEE 4 GAMMBLL.
not Wnaproroft^
FOR LIVERPOOL
THE A1 Amerioaa Bark
THOMAS FLETCHER,
Pxndlrov, Master,
1.80ft bales capacity only, hast g a portion of has
vargo engaged, will nave qulek dispatch.
For balance of freight apply to
noft-tt WILDER k FULLARTON.
FOR LIVFRPOOL
having part of bar
dispatch.
Fbr freight apply f
noS-tf
THE New A1 Aamrlaan Ship
THOMAS FREEMAN,
wffl have qotcB
BBIOHAM,'HOLST * CO.
BY G. LAURA NT.
On TUESDAY next, November 6th, in front of Oonrt
House, will be sold,
Lot No. 15, Wesley Ward, on Taylor street, west of
the Medical College, 60 by 100 feet, subject to a ground
rent of *35 per year.
ALSO,
Lot No. 175, Third District, In tha County of Ap
pling, oontaining 490 acres, timber and thru land.
Titles warranted. -
Terms cash, purchasers paying for tl’la*. ocfOAi
TRUtJTEE’8 SALK.
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WILLY At CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock. In front
of Court House. Lot No. 1. 80 by 105 feet, on Miliedge
street, neat to the corner of Drayton, fee simple.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers. oeU
TRUSTEES MALE. ~
8jldin| Lit a- Action.
BY BELL, WYLLY 8k CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, November 6th, at II o’clock. In
flront of the Conrt House, Lot No. —, situated on tbe
corner or Jeflsmen and New Houston streets. 10S feet
on Jefferson Safi 60 feet ot New Houetoo Fee sim
ple- Terms cash, purchasers paying for all pspsri.
ESTATE SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN.
On the FIRST TUESDAY In November next, at 11
o'clock, in fr*mt of the Court House:
Tract of Land No. 250, Sth District, Wilkinson emp
ty, containing 202)4 scree, situated near JockafUTiffe,
Ga. Flat canbeseen at ouroflee. It is a valuabls
Treat, well located and well wooded; sold for a division
among th. heirs. Teams cash. Purchaser paying for
titles. ocH>
PILOT LBOY,
Captain W. T. MaHELTY.
ELIZA HAWCOX,
Captain I. K. RICHARDSON,
Leave Charleston Wharf, Savannah, and Accommo
dation Wharf, Charleston, Monday, Wednesday, Fri
day and Saturdav mornings, at 7 o’clock.
The Pilot Boy leaves Savannah evtrv”e<lneeday
and Saturday, and Charleston every'Monday and
Friday.
The Effxa Hancox leaves Savannah every Monday
and Friday, and Charleston every Wednesday and
^ThePUet Boy will touch at BLUFF TON on her
Monday trip from Charleston and her Wednesday
trip from Savannah. -
Freight received dally and stored free of charge
For freight or paosags apply .
F. M* MYRGLL. Agent,
Office, ciarleston Wharf.
N. B.—The it earners of this line connect at Charles
ton with South Carolina and North Eastern Hal -
roads, and at savannah with Central and Albany and
Gulf Railroads and Florida Steamers. . novs
OLD SBM1-VEBKLT LINE.
Leave every Tuesday ail Saturday*
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA
RY’S, FEhNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND FICOLATA.
The new and elegant steam paeaeia,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. K. KING, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
having been specially tried up for thia routs -AA
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUEn*
DAY MOUlff G, and the Lixsie Bahar every SATUB>
DAY MORNING at ton o’clock. ^ _
Returning, will lea** Jacksonville every Tueeday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturday mornings, la time to connect with toft
New York steam- r*.
For freight *r Faamg* apply at «b* oHec oa IMMa
wharf, or to
CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM.
Agee to.
^41^relghu>ajahlehyMggej^^^re|AXf
Murray’sLine for Vew York.
EXTRA FREIGHT SHIP.
Eastern Hay.
OAA bales Prime, tor tale by
BRADLEY, HILL * CO.,
sopsi ti No, 12 Stoddard’S Lower Itaftg*.
ISk
UNO
Valuable Real Estate Sale
AT AUCTION.
BY BKLL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’clock, ia
front of the Court House, will be sold, LOT No. 19,
north aide of Jones street, east of Fries street, 64
feet front on Jones street, and 97)6 test deeu
The Improvements oodeist of two wooden Dwelling
Houses, paying a rent of (40 per month. Per farther
particulars cell at our oounting-room. Terms cash,
purchaser paying tor *11 papers. oolS
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
by BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN.
Wffl be acld.0n the FIBST TUESDAY in November, in
front ofths Court House, between tha legal hoars of
sale:
Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 fed on Huntington
street, end 175 on Jefferson (more cr lass), northwest
corner. The improvements consist of two woodsn
Dwellings, one with kitchen in yard. Fee simple
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for th* benefit
ofths heirs and creditors of the estate af th* lata Mrs.
Mary A. Quontock, deceased.
Terms cash; purchaser to pay tor titles and Stax
WILLIAM BUKX8. 1 Trustee*.
ocl9 BOBT. McINTIKK, (
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK
BY BKLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Win be sold on the first TUESDAY in November, ia
front of the Court House, between the legal hours
Lot 108,17th District, Id Section, Charohe* county, 40
Lot Nm2?ll. 2d District. 4U Section. Oharukee eenaty.
Lot No. 194,11th District, Lee county, 292)4 an
Lot Ho. 114, 10th District, Dooly county.
QMI/
•”71
Lot No. 186, 14th Dietrich Dooly oounty, 202)4 a*
Sold by permission of the honoraole Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham county as th* property b*4ongingto
the estate of George A. Ash, dseseeed, tu the bensfit
of the heirs aud creditor* of the estate. _ __
Termsredion
. Admlnlatwtei
ADMINISTRATORS SALK
BY BKLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold m front of tho Court House, on tbe first
TUESDAY in November, between the legal honrs
Uebvhaudt consider* It a sukeiont guaredi
abihty to apply suoligloosee ae re beet calcntated tor
the aseisunce or recovery of imprfect eight.
OSteHean fkont9A.fi. to ft P.M.
PULASKI HOtSE.
j.Baafegraas3flatet
flmn DrilY. Oc29—-tf
, iU r.ndhea.tpmepos K ,-™™ rsriiE M
ir ^aay ptH, » 1>>t '^^ ?>et * ry01> Hdri flay
a TALL-FED—At Stall Ho. 4, North side of the Mar-
F TYf"-
|o f-LjP>’ i i
-w-saRT OF A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE, In a
OCTO-tf
A ftn bbi« Hecker 1 * Red and Blae prpod, ,
lUU and for sale by „ ._ DKLL k CO., J
RAND
291 aud
20
by
COTTON
received direct from the
EDWIN K. wxwry. a OO.
Cook
a GOOD plain OOM ^ ^AteBBWWi
j^towotoARgn^g*’ ^, p iy a t 82
U^l .J
BALES Rat Quality Eastern HAYland-
Ship ThNjmfcrilfi*. %th, Re.
nog .tf ^.^Wham-hointaco.;
Western half Lot No. 15. Warren Ward, with 1m
provemonta, subject to a (round rent of ssvea dollars
and fifty cant* per annum.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying tor ttUaa.
aep2l ANDBEW M. BOSS, Admr.
ADMINISTRATOITS SALK
BY BKLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, ou the first TUESDAY in November,
in front of tha Court House, between the legal hour*
Ot sale.
Eleven (U) Shares Central BaUrccd Stock, mid by
order oi the Court of Ordinary tor the benefit rflhe
heire end creditor* of tbe estate of the la*. MisaBIira.
bothB. Bsraweil,deceased. .
JOHN & BA&NWXLL.
Smith, Commander,
will mil for tha above port os
Temday, How, fi. atji ft’ciock — i
Protection for Fanners
AND
OWNERS OF STOCK.
T be Hartford live stock insurance
company, _
HARTFORD. CONN.
The Pioneer Company of America.
CAPITAL $100,000,
i paid in and securely Inverted
Thia Company ia now prepared to Mane FcUMrem
; LIVE bTwiCK, against both
I DEATH AND THEFT,
j qt moderate Hates of Freedom, baaed an an togftfa
! experience of
• OVER JTFTT YEARS-
FOB POLICIES _
! Apply to WM R. folia
Agrttt at Savannah.« Bay evaed
For freight apply to
noi-St
HUNTER a oammell.
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
ST. MARTS, FERN^NDINA, MAY-
FORT MiLta, JACKSONVILLE AND
PIOOLATA.
THE
fftev i -
KA^KE,
Capt. Lockwoop,
will leave aa above from
West Broad street, on eyary THURSDAY MORN
pertoct order, and has esperlor
^sfA foffl §oo»HPO<UtiOWil W kiwMioeB.
Freight received at all - tluiea and stored in ware-
bousatm wharf, free of agpenae^ ■
Transportation charges ou good* paid promptly.
Fonretahtorpartagoapplyto K
aot-tl V l Charleston Wharf.
For Charleston, 8. G
AARON WILBUR
SAVANNA
General Agsnt for Georgia, ill) ham A
os an«l p’loridR.
hPvroS
B t’f
Assignee’s Sale.
I OFFER for sale tbe Bulldlav known a* the Bank
or commerce, situated on the sooth*rn one-third
or lot No. 10, Jevkyl Tythlng, Derby Ward. froat«g
thirty feet on Drayton, and sixty feet on Bryan
"St Building Is w«U adapted tor carrying 0U ft
large Banking Business.
6TTg
The middle one-third of said lot Ho. M. and th*
Improvements theicon. 11m groon-l npon which
both buildings are eilnatad ia fee almjtln..
The above described property Is .-oared at private
sale, aud If not disperoa ofp-eriously, will be sold
at Public Auction by Bell. Wyliy * Chrlsdan, on ilm
-Brat TUESDAY In DeoembaT next, at the Cuut
House. In this city, between the usual hours ef a*.*,
say 1010 2 o'clock. JOHN O. FbBRtLL.
not tl)ec4
A-eivnee,
FOUND,
O N SUNDAY, Out. airttln th* Msrehall
baegags wagon, a Safa Key, HseringW No it*
742. The owner o«n have tha same iw apjiying aft
iheM.r-ihaU House office aud paying for this suVi*.
ffigjiaen’- '.— •**-
Tha new steamer
DICTATOR,
(UNOTMa,)
GaotalnL.lL COSE ITER,
wmianaft her ngafar trips aa above, commencing
WsdaMdsy.Mth last., at« •’•lock A. aa.
Fbr freight or paamge apply on board, or to
L J. GC1LMAHTIN * CO ,
ocMtf - •.;* . ■ H<Bayatreet
-rvniamrteyav- a -Teacher, Tench •ad Repairer jfe
_F^fpffi«into cliy, solldta a atare of patron-
‘ 8. BOGABDW Sterft vri^gfit-
FIRE
anee Co
&TF0RD C0I1.
. . 9276,000.
H SLDREDGI, Fnrtdaat. , v
REEEEPT, ft, ^
WILBUR, 89 Bay etreat, estate cf tl
Savannah, fia. Furefiaaar
Timber Lands
..... AT AUCTION. -
IY BKLL. WYLLT-* (IHIOntf.
On TUXfiDAX, November 8fa, *t U o’etoak, in
frentnf thaOoert Houes, willbeaeld. •
A PLANTAHON AND TBMBRRRD LANDS,
containing in all abost 500 aew».pcaa cr lsaa.
uated in Chatham county. about i U mHsu frem the
Stae a SorefaiSnarrsen mad heavily ttmhetad. and
ga«tarig&jgygg ,l ‘^
at our counting room, where plain anddart
man. frrm cash, purehsror paylag far aB
oelS
fiXEOUTOBS SaLK
BY BKLL, WYLLY RCHRINTtAN
0ft TftRSDAY, Horamber 8th. at U e’aiaak. i*
FOR PiUXRi. FLIs,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON TUB ST iOHNS RIVER
The new ate^ntr^ ^ ®
DICTATOR,
10 c^WUMI^. ITU .j
captain L. N. COXETTER,
haring splendid aceommo- _
•fiounni a go.,
WM. M. Kims t to.,
OSnSsnib coStariS-Suft AND FOBWARDHRy
NBRCHARTB,
SatAtial, GftuftfttA.
Liberal advancse made on Cott-tonmentaftf care
article of produoe for sal* in jjamnnah or Mew Turk.
Correepoiueut in New York. JAMIE OGLU, JN,
4 Cotflft Front Hrceh fintld
COAL.
ARTHBAaTR BITUMIN008.
T> ED ASH. Bteemboet, BalUmarw
JJ, and English OvaL
For sale by ton or cargo by
oc(l-8m OHIPMAN * GR4FIR.
BEAVERS, OA3SIMERK3,
Sfttlafttb and
ARE SELLING AT POPULAR FBIG&i
AX THE
SOUTHERN PALACE
dry goods hover.
WANTED,
i>ffR THOCBAXD 1
Apply to
oclft-tsa
A WILOOHtoCq
For. Sale,
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