The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 10, 1866, Image 3

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A T TER 8. . tl to» l** ,sb:l> 1 sie*miliip* tnd Steamers fob N«W YORK L. !l!p Virgo, Tueai lay, November 13, at — Jacinto, Saturday, November lt\ at ^jUlsnir - k 1 FiiimbeHn. Thursday, November 15, at FOR PillLAjDKLPniA. T .nnwuuda, Saturday, November 17, at kob Florida. , i ,. r. T.ihisjuy ni.irnlngat»o’clock , , ,,i- every Saturday, at 3 p. m. 1 i;. lK r. every Saturday moruiug, at Sv lvan Sltore. every Tuesday morning, at OB CIIaI!t*3TOS. [ i ' l H.incox,' every Monday and Friday ! | ,t lioy, every (Wednesday and Saturday f ''. lt «r, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. 1 i yntiiie, every Saturday, at 7 o'clock a. m. ron Brunswick. ji.rt ie-yal Saturday, November 10, at b a. fl’- fob aoocsta. Saturday, November lOtli, at 5 :tn<l Departure of Trains. IT ,.-,vn DAILY PASSENGER UP TRAIN. : ^ va-.niali at 1 8*. M .■■■>*, Wl! u*ta at..., 6:15 P. u iiacou 8p.m. * ^ pA , L y DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN 7 A. M. it i 8:45 a. m. Savannah at .1 7:05 P.M. L l. NIGH r PASSENGER TRAIN ■an nail at 7:05 p.m. -;a at.... 1 *:0t» *. M. Mat-Mil at L 7:00 A. M. ,-aulwli at Titouiasville at imuasvillc at.. Savauuah at.. ....U V NIGlir PASSENGER TRAIN .Cm at 6:40 P.M., - ‘ ‘ V . ..iaat 8:25 p. M. . sivannali at 5:30 a. M. din and (i ir.lon trains connect with .-‘ . ,a u uiylitiassengertrains at Gordon. T J ' !Vu ouLf bail ao*n—i>AU.T (Sundays ci pled) . ...77:30 a. M. 7:30 p. M. 0:o0 A. M. 0:10 P. M. v.LL, A ttKOTUIill, Newsdealers, dta- ii ••Ikseilers, Bull street (down stairs, . it.e, next to the Post Office, arc au Ijt ihe Da: lv Nkivs & IIeealo. 1,1th them will be promptly attendee t.-ept a: tiu Personal.—We had the pleasure, yerterdty, of taking by the hand 4 our worthy friend Mr. Thomas Simmons, of Monticello, Fla., who vtalts »f»to city aa the agent of the Tallahassee Floridian vmd the Monti* cello Friend, to solicit subscriptions and advertise ments. The first named paper is too widely and fa vorably known in this community to need any special commendation from ns; and with regard to theFriand, we take pleasure in stating that it is one of the most sprightly and interesting weeklies published in Flo rida. Both of these papers are published in the eery centre of the middle section of the State, and our business men cannot find better mediums by which to communicate with that enlightened aid wealthy portion of tbe Peninsula State It gives us great pleasure to commend the agent, Mr. Simmons, to the friendly civilities, and the ob ject of his visit to the favorable consideration of onr merchants, with the assurance that he is a gentleman of unexceptionable character and fine business intel ligence. ^ German Sociable.—This affair, which caipe off on Thursday night last at St. Andrew’s Hall, though the attendance was small, was pleasant, and, aa its name suggested, sociable. After dancing to the flnA mn^ of the orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Meyer, until about 12 o’clock, the company repaired to the supper room, and their appetites, which had been sharpened by their vigorous exercise, were soon ap peased by tbe sumptuous fare spread out by Mr. Schwartz, of the Savannah Hotel. Our public funo tionarics, as well as brothers of the quill, were well represented, and appeared to enjoy themselves. After supper dancing was resumed, and kept up to a late, or rather early, hour. The Illustrated Weeklies.—We have received from Bankin A Brother, Bryan street, one door east of Bull, copies of the New York Ledger, Street A Smith’s Literary Album, and the New York Spanish paper, La Chronica. The Album is well filled with interesting reading matter and handsomely illustrated with fine wood engravings. It is free from the scur rilous and indecent caricatures and libels on the South which make so conspicuous a feature of the weekly of the New York Udrpies. House and Sign Painting.—Attention is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. Murphy A Clark, house, sign, ship and steamboat painter**, in another column. Messrs. M- A C. are prepared to execute painting, gilding, graining, marbling and glazing of every kind, with promptness and in a superior manner. The neatness and good taste displayed in tin ir work Is a Sufficient recommendation, and will ensure then: a liberal share of the public patronage. [Advertisement.] Fall Fiuhious-j-Hati. Caps, &c« n, re W jii he found at tjie establishment of H. A. ‘^7, ! ju Congress street, a large and exceedingly flr ,l stock or Gentlemen's Hats, manufactured Mil and winter season. It comprises a variety _. c!c5 , cn ,i all remarllaldo for neatness. Also a ,, J; Of Ties, Scarfs) of the latest styles, tl. tii-member the Poor. : jfcssedly weathJr-wise predict that u winter which will! prove to be a very severe . tu: -lionld tlielr vaticinations not be fulfilled, ,..u!.l even be unprecedentedly mild, it is cer- at tln-re will bo many poor people in every ,1,., Will be iu want and distress, and it is * ... Savannah v|ill escape the responsibility ■ she has poverty enough iu her midst. We have are m distress lit all seasODs of the year, but aacetitties happoua thaj very few. except those who nit n» duly t-> seek tli« abodes of poverty, think r.rt-LMidio thesuffliriiigs of their felluw-crea- when h ost, ohill winds and Ice intertable. Whilst one Is subject to -'ViafTt-esble visitatioii of a storm, although lie - iielin:i3'-l: as c'urfortable as the means and "r-ar at liis o-uiuiaud will permit, an occasional --xilit will intrude itself as to what may be the con- 1 ; .filers not so happily situated. Charity is a rar virtue ruber tbit a summer generosity. If l those beutvolent societies which act KiuDUiern.g kindness for the benefit of the poor „ c . t ii. i t wot Id be found that the greater - ~ fib- donations which enable them to do . ;.. r , _ ., .i in the three winter months. A more ■n of charity would doubtless insure ,11 almoners cannot dlsburso until they in,ai:,. and they mu3t make contributions VI,..: ..lie.ed, and do wiibsut them when ,vne->, among those who have the ability to ■ Tin- sr-asots is, liowevor, near by when give and when it is necessary to t-xpcud, r.a. ; joaire 10 say a few words to the be- ibani tl. • proprjety of liberal donations to r iuUt-a promptly iu regard to tlie poor Those *v. their own almoners can find many a- rai. inch as widows and orphan children. ..a t!„ V call weir employ their time and thei, l ; itit-v ,io not wish to distribute their ,, ,. some excellent societies in our midst 1,-ais make tbe ljetidonngof assistance to the w n regular care. But above and beyond s care shohld be taken to raise funds ,126 relict before winter is in full blast. Let -iuf this noble jwork be up and doing now. r VC have always with von,” says the good Important New Ikvintiox.—We can conscien- tiously recommend to those suffering from weak or defective sight, Professor Bernhardt’s single and double vision Australian Crystal Spectacles. They afford almost instantaneous relief, and are withal, the greatest aids to the eyes that we have ever heard of. In fact, we have no doubt that the Australian Crystal Spectacles are the beat glasses in use, and all that their proprietor claims for them. Prof. Bernhardt can be found at the Pulaski House from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. A Wilcox A Co.—We received from Messrs. Wilcox A Co., grocers and forwarding and commission merchants, yesterday, a present of a basket of fine Florida oranges. Messrs. W. A Co. are constantly supplied with every article in the grocery line, and are constantly receiving supplies of domestic produce from Florida and South Western Georgia, whioh they sell at lowest market prices. Duplex Elliptic Skirts.—Messrs. Orff A Watkins, Congress street, have just received a complete assort ment of Wests, Bradley A Cary’s celebrated duplex el liptic skirts, now in such high favor. The ladies will And at their store the latest fall and winter styles of dress goods, with every other article in the dry goods Une. We are indebted to Estill A Brother for New York files of the 7th instant. •$jl datnbJi At least one great element of beauty is within the reach of nearly every one. Wc mean a clear, healthy complexion Paints and powders never can give this. The most they can do is to cover up defects; and that so imperfectly as to deceive no one. Perfect health of body, and especially a proper action of the secre tive system—embracing the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys, is essential to any real beauty of com plexion. And this can be secured by the use of Mars- den’s Vegetable Sanative Pills, which act mildly, but surely, upou these all-important organs. Nothing Hurtful About Them.—While so many articles of daily use have become so adulterated that one hardly dares believe anything pure, It is satfrfsc- tory to kuow that the Soaps with which we purify our selves or onr clothing may bo relied upon as being perl€*c: ly free from hurtfui substances. Colgate A Co. employ none but the most healthful ingredients In their many kinds of Soap, and rigidly exolude what ever might harm akin or cloth. Mayor’s Court a „23 a lively tiifie in this Court yesterday : before His Honor. M. J. Ford, and tbe City I-aisrv V. as pretty wi 1 replenished I.rst vase was that of Margaret White, ar- on several chaiges, viz: disorderly conduct := use of a witness, striking and abusin; offloer while to discharge of his duty, and :,--v°y disorderly in the barracks. The office .JST21 of the barracks aaid she was very abusive tian .v while there. - The woman in whose houso taajj'e the disturbance testified to the tact, and to unng .riled the officer. Utrgaret was fined five dollars and costs, and her ratand. William, was then charged with interfering r:h:b officer while nicking the arrest, and he was fcrd teu dollars and co its. H. J Kennedy, for bt ing drunk and lying in the sects, was lined in th 3 sum of five dollars and costs, 2:n default to be sent to the barreks for five day*. kthe adj urnment the defendant, not being able to Y»e that much money, accompanied a policeman up Seven uo*roea, Gus. Allen, George Hays. Benjamin •ixruon?, R ,hsrt Moo •©, Peter Du Bignon and Wm GjImy, were arraigned on the charge of fighting and •■wag d geuaral dwtu bance. From the testimony Witnesses ;t appeared that a quarrel had oocurred i«Kng the party, and taat six of them attempted to the other, Tn lmons—that he tried to pre' 7 :a;them, and was u<t particular what housed for *•& parposi •i'-tir bearing the evidence. His Honor came to the fusion that Timmons was merely acting in self- ^eace, and he therefore discharged him, but im ttJM a flae of ten Rollers and costs ou each of '•*« others, same of whom had a lively time raising •i* amount. t oioner’s Inquest. to- Hoot. P. Myers, boroner, yesterday held an in on the b *i3y of T hos. Connor, who was killed at x - ou the central iallroad. He was a train hand -tbe roa.3, and was aald to have been one of the very :itt bands In the employ of the company. He met “** ^th, according tc the evidenoe, by being jammed ^t*:i tue »:iiu of iv o cars on the up fieight train, toe accident happened about five o’clock, P. M., and jfdfcdab ut seven. At the request of the jury. Dr. Smith he'd a pc at mortem examination on the "^• v * w toch revealed he fact that he died from infcer- btaioriha. -be jury, aiter cons lltation, tendered the following ''•diet: ‘ Death resulted from Internal hemorrhage ^ttsedbythe laceration of the liver: aaid injury re* •dvedou the cars. dfeceae*- ! had bi en here about nine years, most ** wiucb time ho h id been on the road, and was - -gto to be one of i he most careful and trustworthy on 4,t - He has Jo friends in this city, but we **[ n *■ mother in Ireland,and two sisters residing •JnJi ersey Cit iTliikiHlure Almanac—This Bay. S in rises 6 42 HIGH WATER. . 9 21 At Port. Shipping intelligence. SINCE THE LAST; ANNUAL MESSAGE I88UBB IT THE PROPRIETORS OP Hostetter’s stomach bitters, For the Information and guidance of all who regard HEAL TH As the GREATEST OF TEMPORAL BLESSINGS, the demand for this potent and agreeable Vegeta ble TONIC and ALTERATIVE has been immensely increased. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Friday, Nov. 9, 1866. Arrived. # Steamer Tilot Boy, McNelty. Charleston—F M Myrell. steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag- horu Connlngham. Steamer Erailie, Adair, Charleston, Ac—S M Laffi- leau. ychr Marla Pierson, Chamberlain, New York. Biig Selma, Gibbs, Baltimore, with four hundred tons coal. Cleared. Steamer H Livingston, Rodgers, Jacksonville—B H Hardee. Brig Keystone, Barton, New York—P Yonge A Co. Schr Vapor, Bogart. New York— E F Metcalfe A Co. Iteceftpts. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac—77 ba.es cotton, 4 hhds sugar. Exports. Per brig Keystone for New' York—2*24,806 ft lumber and timber. Per schr Vapor, for New York—180,395 feet timber, 37,229 ft lumber. Consignees. Ter etc imer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka. Ac—Da- vart & W, Miller A Bro, Sioan, S 4 8, J W Anderson A Sons, J L Villalonga, E C Wade A Co, Pinckney A Bro. Per schr Maiia Pierson, from New York—F B Bate- mini, N K Baum, Bradiev, H A Co, Claehorn A C. M A Cohen, F 'Y Cornell, M J Dyer A Co. G W Garina- ny W B Griffin, S B Harrington, Houston A E, Hil ton A R. Holcombe A Co, C P Lopez. J A Mayer, S 5 Miller, T M Norwood, Purs.* A T, K K A*t, Randell A Co, W Starr, W H Stark, J \V Lathrop Tison A G, Neufvllle, B A Co. Consignees per Central R. R. NOV. 9,1866. 1 0a9 ba«es cotton, 76 boxes tobacco, 30 bales yarn, ana mass, to N A Hardee A Co, Claghorn 4 C, W U flfari j ijo Austin A E, Erwin & 11, P H Behn, Wil kinson W A Co, F W Sim9 A Co, Eotbwell A W, G Patton & Son. J W Latbrop (x Co. C.ane* O^WIlder & F, E Padelfo' d, G W Ojrmany. Biadley. H * Co, Sloan, 8 * s. Tison A G. J, «oods * Co. OCohen t Co Hunter i O, Clark, J * Co, Brigham, H* Co, C L Colby 4 Co, B H Hardee, A M ^^bugb.Jones i: W, J Washburn A Co, A S Hartrldge, J McMahon S Co. W M Tunno, A Dutelihoffer, W M Lanier, P & Myers. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE-W. H. WiltbkBGxe a Saratoga ’J EThorndike, $ SSTnZon &ORR| - ——• ° a J \V O’Connor, City Sam Moore, Augusta W M Olin, do J W Craig, do Dr D Bayley. Ga K Saulsburv, N Y E Boss, N Y O M Penninaton, Rome L H J Montmoliin, S C M Cobeu, Oa I SCREVEN HOUSE—G. McOlNLT. J c Martin, Fla C D C Rlilnd, L>r P Pritchard, S C J Dunham. Ga J M Middleton, Ga Col Hamilton, Fla |MaJ T N Lewis, W H Whaley. AMR H Hubei t,Ga I M Berrien, Ga H S Welies, N X DUdliUrly Boyi, .f.Lat it ia sur d,cy to call the attention of ' ! °ty au:m,lilies, j:d espkdally of the policemen in th-- ea.ter a section ot^he dty, to the gangs 1 *twi!erly white 1 oya, who. arm^i tyith clubs and tr ‘tk-bats, cougreg ite in the straps and public ’lures usually on Saturday attenhyua. These attiu to have a standing declarh^jn of war Attest httle white l oya and uogroes, ^xiilnhi-.ii- dubs without provocation, ttkgatur- •‘riait one f.l tli ,ae fighting organizations iii'p.ariiuee iu one of tlie squares where d'l-drt-u ivuic ut play, uoiun of whom they 1 ~- severely, that ladies in the Tlcinlty were tsreedt ,tiotothelij rescue. These gangs should be "■ ti.. >iyiohs of half-grown boys should not be irroihttii tu ]iera(ubulate the streets armed with -ktk, au j eiubs, knocking down and misnsing other --“dim ut their pleasure, and we can attention to the ia the hope that the police will take the proper put a atop to their proceedings. DSturges. Fla W T Cogswell. Fla Miss E Wright, 1 la K Webster, City W W King. Augusta J Sparks, Kng J W Beail, A & G R J C Alden. Skidaway J L MoGuffln, Fla G Damon, Fla I MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. Lt C Moore, lflth Iof WE BEG J.EA.VE * TO CALL THE attention of tbe public to onr WILL SELECTED STOCK. OF BOOTS, SHOES. AND GAITERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, AND BAGS, HATS, CAP8 and UMBRELLAS. For sale-at No. 1 WASO IC HALL, northeast cor- er of Bull aud Broughton streets, iu ahkt of *H W Hotels, by TEBEAU ti PHIltlPS. Not only in this country, bat ia all other lauds to which commerce bean onr flag, the peculiar merits of the article are known and appreciated, lt lias been found suited to all climates, all localities, and the needs of every class of society. Compounded o the purest vegetable Ingredients, unalloyed with aoy mineral aalt or corrosive vegetable alkaloid, and com bining the properties of a WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GENTLE LAXATIVE, and rn efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, it Is endorsed by prsc'tca Chemists as the safest, and by unprejudiced physi cians as the surest Preventative, Regulating nnd Restorative Preparation of tile age. The nature of its components is the guarantee o' ts harralessness. It consists of the stimulating prin ciple of sound Rye, meoicated with the finest tonic, •ntl-febrile, aperient, anti-scorbutic^and anti-sp:.e- modic herbs, roots and harks that botanical researel bas yet developed for the nse of man. Every vegeta ble substance that eaters into its composition ie called and selected with scrupulous care, and n< - thing that is not souud and perfect of It. kind is user n its manufacture. In the factory at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a gy«- tem of inspection far more thorough than tha: adopted by Government authority, as a test of tin quality of tlie great staples of life, la rigorously pra<- tlaed. Every barrel of the cereal stimulant whlei forms tbe basis of tbe Bitters is ascertained to tie ab solutely pure before it is received into the manufa' - turlng department, and every leaf and fibre or the medicating ingredients scrutinized before the proves of infusion commences. Such Is the enormous ca pacity of the tanks in which tlie Bit' ere are prepare' that the proprietors are enabled to keep a large -tori on hand, and to suppiy the domestic and fure'gt market with as article matured and mcllutveil in time. Hence the fiery aud biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitters, and which is due to tiit-n newness and tbe interior quality or the drugs am alcohol of which they are concocted, is never pet', celved ia this mild and agreeaole preparation. A< cording to the testimony of able chemists, the es senceof good Rye is the most healthful of all spirits, and Hostetter’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic in the World of which that fluid Is the stimulating ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Its symptoms are so various, and differ so much in different individual:- that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may lx safely asserted, however, that half tbe diseases oi mankind spring from a disordered condition of the stomach; aud that the other half, whatever tlieii origin, react upon that sensitive and important or- gan. Among the ordinary Indications of Dys; epsia are flatulence,a bloated and fall feeling about tli stomach and abdomen immediately after eating, a gnawing sensation or a sense of hollowness at tin- pit of the stomach between meals, a heavy dull lccl- ing in the head, feebio or unsteady appetite, occa sional nausea, restlessness daring, ■ ht and a weary, anrefreshed feeling on rising loth- orning, pulpits tlon of the heart, depression 3 1ml, sometimes amounting to monomania, los .c noiy, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with talsing of food, and a choking sensation in the throat, dimness ot eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and sometimes emaciation and a corpse-like pallor. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but as lt is generally complicat;. with specific affections of the bowels, the liver an" the Leives, Us victims have many additional tormeut.- whlch are technically attributed to other causes. The beat advice that can be given to any one wh ites the slightest predisposltKSR to Dyspepsia, is to for tlfy his or her digestive organs by the daily use of Hostetter’s Bitters. The aisease proceeds from a lack of vigor In tin stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tom and renovate that organ. If tlie gastric apparatus ir in good working order; and can - perrcrtly dissoiw and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to itt operation, there will be no Dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of el reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach Is the commissariat nf tlie system. 1 upplies the elements of lire to the whole body, it it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bom and fibre, and if It falls to purvey that material it quantity, and of aproper kind, the whole body ent ire, and with it the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the commissariat department. Don’t let the en emy obtain possessibn of it. It is eas'er to prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel it after lt becomes a chronic fixture. Consider Un first indicat' in of uneasiness in the stomach as a sign that Dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and hair it at once with the GREAT RKPKLLANT. But if it is too late to .prevent, remember that it It not too late to care. It la believed that there is tic case of Chronic Indigestion that can withstand tue remedial operation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This belief la grounded on twelveyeais’ experien e of the efficacy of the preparation. The first instan. e of its failure to give relief is yet unchronicled. If it ever had failed, the volnminoos correspondence au dressed to the proprietors from all parts of tbe Unite* States and Sooth America, would at least include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there Is i'or one. The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years. Is all of the approving tenor Certainly this is a sufficient warrant fot claiming that the BITTERS are a SPECIFIC FOR INDIGESTION IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters {AS A Hou.seh.old Medicine, It la a great fallacy to suppose that the nauseous ness of a medicine ia any proof of its value aa a res tonttve. The troth la, that IT the palate revolts against a remedy, lt cannot do much good. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not nuplearent to the tatoe, and always soothe and quiet, instead of irritating the stomach. Indeed they are the beat known preventative of and cure for nanaea. Their usefulnesa aaa family specific can scarcely be overrated. For sickness at the stomach, sudden spasms, wind colic, hysterica, nervous head ache lassitude, low spirits, and the thousand and one little ailments that are continually ooourt ing in every family, there is nothing comparable to them. A whole medicine chest fall of tinctures, essences, pow ders, snd pills, la not worth a single bottle of the BITTERS In such cases. Dan Castello’s GREAT SHOW AND TRAINED WILD ANI1ALS! LIVE LION, iose in the streets, taken from its cage by tbe intrepid HERR LENGEL, Walked over a Platform aud placed upon a Gar and carried in triumph. TiIE GOLDflN CAR OF ORrHEUS, CONTAINING ECKHART’S SILVER CORNET BAND. Street Parade ! Gorgeous to an Extreme ! Unmis takably Indicative of tbe Strength and Resources of Dnu Cnstello’s Great Show, AT SAVANNAH, On Lincoln ^street, between Charlton aud Macon, for lour daj-s only : EDNESDAY, Nov. 14th, THURSDAY, Nov. 15tli, FRIDAY, Nov. 16th, SATURDAY, Nov. 17th. ADMISSION 75 Ceuta. Children under 1*2 years of ?tge 5) Cents. Sepmato Seats for Colore 1 Persons 50 Cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock. Performances com mence halt an boar after. Tho MANAGER in announcing the Commence ment of the Second Annual Southern Tour of DAN CASTELLO’S Great Show, is pleased to be enabled to prei-ent au array of artistic uames, c .mprlsing the very best talent in the world. DAN GASTELLO, THE ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONALIST. Will appear at each Entertainment, and introduce the iintv 111"roughly Trained llorse in tue Universe, the RUSSIAN BEAUTY, “CZAR,” CIRCASSIAN STEED! The Creature wish the Flowing Mane and Sweeping Tail, styled the “Animal with Soul,” the Par agon of Beauty, Docility and Intelli gence. A Williams A lady, U C Worten. Uft _ IG W Hancock, Fla H M Dowd, Saratoga Dr Munroe & lady, Fla iMrs Gamble A daughter, I Fla 'Mrs Cobb k ohild, Fla S Solomons, Savb W ll Kul'ord, G S Hwrbert, U Briggs, E Savage, A Lt Sueur, Macon W N Mare It, Cthn R Gualiueau, N Y A A Martin A lady, Fla T H Cohjock, Fla S c Reddlok, Fia F Jackson A niece. Lt R W Bard, do K M Demera, Nat Ex J M Demereet, N Y L Baer, Bait A Mackintosh, W I J P cordier, N Y A Sonrga, N O ii C Johnaon, Ga C B Lightaey. ibott, Mies J H Campbell, Ga CHA8. ClelBJt- tnuutr t!? PS t,j tsiEii finest , STATE! late last n; -t'hurkaton paper i of Friday. CiacriT Court.—IJiere was no any ipecial interest transacted in this t-'Urt yesterday,: nd lt adjourned at noon until this ®ornir,>, at ten o' dock. , Murphy. ,»HY & CLARK, \ JN. BHIP AND STEAMBOAT PAINTERS. Marbling, and Glaring. Sign; i furnished and pdnlii n» chop will meet withdraw* G ilding. of every d« short notice. AU order* . and faithful f Fiioit "halleston.—Tha steamer Pilot Boy, Capt. 1IcX ”lty. Lom Cl arleston yeeterday momlng.arrived Ight. V'6 are Indebted to Capt. MoNelty for Mr. losing WOULD respectfhUy inform thgt he U now Prepared* gl"! the Piano,and Inatroctton In Thoroi ocie—lm Caution. the government indorsement in order to guard agalitit dangerous imposition*, the public are requeued to take especial note of the engraved proprietary atamp, through whiaTthe Goverament of the United States officially authenticates every bottle of Hoetetter’e Bitters. - This shield, thrown by the Government over the pro prietors and tne public for their joint protection, is placed conspicuously across the cork and over the HUrtrofeacli bottle, and cannot fall to strike the eye oTthe moat casual observer, Nothing that purports to be Hostetter’s Bitter* can be genuine tmlesothe Tto riwpper*> Mate that the' Bitters are eold traitor, are abroad, and the only eaftgurf the pnb- lie have against them te to a^.tkat **»• *“*•”*£** bay bear th* engraved label and note ot hand ol Hoe tetter A Smith, and the stamp above men tioned. PREPARED AND SQI.D BY HOSTETTER & SMITH, PITTSBURGH, PA. ^Cor Congrre* and Barnard it*. fsirawrehTG 8 dCJsssasMssr*' ^’jylEeodly™ jjuutftzVUl LOOK OUT FOR TUE GRAND PROCESSION. Knights In Real Armor, 1 adiea in Regal Robes, Qneeti’s Carriage of State, The M -anted ZuU ives, Tne Comet Band, Golden Chariot, Horsesi Ponies and Mules, Will Ite prominently seen and admired, Bnt ihe NOVEL FEATURE WILL BE THE BURNELL KUNNELLS. Tlie embodiment of Urnc; and Style, will, WITH His TWO PRETTY AND GIFTED BOY J , Render a pleasing series of livii g pictnr. s, which, eease, excellence and elegance, have never before ,een witnessed in America. This yonng Southerner and his two D trie Children constituted the leading attractions in the princ prl Theatres, Hippodromes and Circuses of the 0*d World. Papers praise them! lonrnaitsts endorse them; People pronounce them ,;reat 1 TIIE BATOUTTE LEkPS Are specialities in Ihe Great Show, and are given in a style uuatteuipted by catempor.ry concerns. WILL EXniBIT AT Quitman, Monday, Nov. 19 ( 'Ihouiasville, Tutsday, Nov. 20. Valdosta, WVdnesday, Nov. 21. Jasper, Thursday, Nov. 22. J icksonvide. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23 and 24. Lake City, Monday. Nov. 26. Madison, Tuesday, Nov. 27. Mouticeilo. Wednesday, Nov. 22. Tallahassee, Thareday anti Friday, Nov. 29 and 31). Quincy. Saturday. Dec. 1. n"6 PULASKI HOUSE. M. BERNHARDT, OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF OPTICS, L VIE OF NEW YORK. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. tAUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL SINGLE-AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES THE ONLY PERFECT LESS IK EX- ISTKftCE. Superior to any other in use—constructed in accord ance with i he science and philosophy of nature in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Convex Ellipsis. Admirably adapted to tho Organ of Sight, and per fectly natural to the eye. affordwg altogether tbe best artificial help to the human vision ever invented'. Sold ouly by the Profeasor 01 Optics aud Spectacle Manufacture r. THE ADVANTAGES' Of these Spectacles over all others, are: 1st—Tlie ouly true Lens known, being perfectly free from chromatic light, so well known to be the cause ol injury to the vision, and which makes the change from Sp ctaclcs to Glasses oh stronger powers so often required, while both near and distant objects are seen with equal facility throagh tbe same 2d.—Can be worn with perfect CMC For any length of time at one sitting, giving astonishing clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other ar tificial light—comlort to the spectacle wearer hitherto unknown. 3d—When the eyes ache or palm throwgh the action of a bright light, such aa is reflected from snow, sunny weather, white paper, and in reading, writing or sewing,or vivid colored bodies, these lenses, by soli*ning the rays, effect a most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4th.—lit all nervous affections off the eye causing dull and startling pains in the eye-ball or temple, appearance of luminous and dark spots in the atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the disturbed nerves are quieted aud soothed. ’ 5th.—Ground by peculiar machinery, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated ex pressly for tho manufacture of this lens, so as to pro duce it with the true spherical accuracy, and its focus is at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other lens possesses. 6th.—Proof off superiority over the old kind of Spectacles. They are used exclusively at all the hospitals lor diseases of the eye, in Berlin. Prus sia, and elsewhere. Testimony of RecommemlatiGiis From Medical gentlemen. Professors of the highest Opthalmic talent in Savannah, Ga., and in the Union. Savajcmah, Ga.. OcL 26,1866. I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu factured by Professor M. Berhhabdt, and in justice to the Professor must say, that his Glasses are oi a superior quality, adapted to meet the wants ot almost every eye, where the vision is in any way imperfect. The Professor selected tor me a pair of bis Australian Crystal Glasses which are of a very euperior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and suiting my eyes better than any I have ever tried. R. D. Arnold, M. D. I fully concur with the above. J. 9. Sullivan, M. D. Savannah, Ga., OcL 26, 1866. We have examined the Lenses of Prof. Bkrnhakdt, and consider them superior to any we have seen. They are admirably adapted not only to improve tbe imperfections of impaired sight, but to relieve the 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. JURIAH Hahriss, M. D., Jas. B. Read, M. D., P. M. Kollock, M. D.. J. T. McFarland, M. D., James J. Waring, M. IA. Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D., Rev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. Rev. S. Landrum, Pastor 9. C. Baptist Church. Rev. C. F. McRae, Rector 9t. John’s Church. Savannah, Ga., OcL 27, 1866. 1 have examined the Lenses of Professor M. Bern hardt with great satisfaction. He has furnished me with a pair through which 1 am able to see with an ease and distinctness far beyond any which I have heretofore used. With much confidence I recommend him to those who may need such artificial aid to their eyes. Rev. I. 9. K. Axson, Pastor Iudepeud. Pres. Church. Testimonials similar to the above may be seen at Prof. Bernhardt’s office, from Joseph H. Plunkett, Pastor of 9t. Paul’s, Ports mouth, Va. Hon. James L. Orb, Governor of South Carolina.. Hon. Jonathan Worth, Govarnor of North Carolina. Hon. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. Morton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hon. H. A. Swm, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Richard Yates, Govi rnor of Illinois. H. Seymour, Ex-Governor of New York. R. E. Fenton. Governor of New York. And other distinguished gentlemen. Many years of public practice and study in the hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of defective vision, as well as ex perience in cn extensive, long-established business in his optical stores, both here and in Europe, Professor Bernhardt considers it a sufficient guarantee of hi* ability, to apply such glasses as are best calculated for the assistance or recovery of imperfect sight. Oflre Honrs from 9 A« M. to 5 P. M. ECLIPSE, Capt. P. H. Ward, *111 lr»Yc a. Afiovc THIS AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. For reight, apply atawta* tA.huri.jo uolO-lt J. M. KINUHLKT, Agent. N. B.—Owing to en Bebnpabdt will be a time only. LEA. & PERRINS’ ST. CHARLES SALOON, BAY LANE, REAR OF CUSTOM HOUSE. T nn undoraigned having bought out the interest of Mr. A. .RTAMM, would respectfully inform the putdic that they intend to conduct the above Saloon in the best manner. The Bar will always be stocked with the finest Wirt os. Liquor* and Cigars. They shall aet out dally from 11 to 1 o’clock, one of the beet LUNCHES to be found in the city, and shall endeavor to always P'^ t f ,elr corners. A j a00 bt. Lamp Lighters Wanted. Savannah GAS Light Company, I Savannah, Ga. Nov. 8, 1866. f A NUMBER o good and reliable men can have employment as Lamp Lighter, by applying at this office at once. «„nir»d Recommendation* wi^rgrired.^ pregWent French and Italian. TkRIVATE CLASSES in the above taught by M. X ELLIOT. HEFERkNCkS: mshnn Verot. Bev. Bishop Elliott, Rev. J. 8. E £ - nr Arnold. J. F. Cann andB.Mallon. Mrf’K®c« ri Mra. Miller's, N^Booth Broad street. . . Corn, Corn. „ BUSHELS Prime Western White Corn, 6.000p.r S— On Consignment. BARKEWSuErfn'FJOto-7 In four pound bales- 113 ^T^rgTni. Sntoking Toba^ iM For sale by SOHRBL BROTHBS, al Hay street. Law Notice. . j removed bis Iaw Office to T rt?e SSSSdSr the old city Hotol Bmldlag, on Bayrireet. tio»-tt r HENRY WILLIAMS. Lard, Lard, rsMMtt BRIGHAM, HOLST A 00. Shipping. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTA COAST IVTail Steamship Co. ■ ■■ ■!, Cabla Paaaage, . .ItMta,., |13 Tbe new and very fast sailing steamship FLAMBEAU, Capt. Evieson, Will take the place or the General l ames this week, and.will positively laave on her regular day, Tharaday, Maw. IS, at 1 o’clock p. as. For freight or paaeage, having new and splendid!' arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A KULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, noth Opposite the Post offloe. N. B—No engaged berths secured alter Tuesday, unless paid for. FOR AUGUSTA AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER The light draught steamer’ FOR LIVFRPOOL. THE New A 1 American Blrfp THOMAS FRBEIWN, ' Owls8, Commander, having the larger portion of her freight engaged' and UjW loadtgg, w.ll have quit k dispatch. For freight apply o j, noT-if BRIGHAM, HOLST * CO. Charleston and Savannah" STEAM PACKET LIKE. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. PILOT BOY, . Captain W. T. McNELTY. The steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain J. K. RICHARDSON. Leave Charleston Wharf, Savannah, and Accommo dation Wharf, Charleston, Monday. Wednesday, Fri day and Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock. Tbe Pilot Boy leaves Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday, and Charleston every Monday aod Friday The Eliza Hancox leaves Savannah every Monday and Friday, and Charleston every Wednesday and Saturday. Tbe Pilot Boy will touch at BLUFF TON on her Monday trip from charleston and her Wednesday trip from Savannah. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For freight or passage apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent. Office, Charleston Wharf. N. B —The steamers »f ibis ImecoDuect at Charles ton with Sooth Carolina amt Nortli Eastern Rat' roads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida Steamers. nov5 Shipping. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. Th* firet etaea ateaaahip Tonawanda, J. TEAL, Commander, wm ..ii for tha above port aa katnday, lav. It, at — •’etoqk- For freight or paaaage, haring inferior accommo dation*, apply to - W0 HUNTER* OAMMBLL Murray’s Lane, NEW YORK. The first-clase, new ■ V I R Or O, K. M. BULK LEY, Commander. Will tali on Iter regular day, Tauday, Nov. 13. at — o'clock For Reight or paaaage. haring superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKLL at v 84 far arree'. ^For Brunswick. ^ THE. OKI.V BOAT RUNNING DIRECT. AND REGULAR PAO*®T FOB THE 'ACCOMMODATION OF CITIZENS OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. The very fast Steamer PORT ROYAL,' With good and comfortable accommodations tor pw- eengen. commanded by Capt. T. Howland. will yuu regularly a® above, leaving on SATUttDAY. November 10. at 8 ©’dock a. m. . For freight or package s apply ou board, at Dillon ■ To£,° rt ° M. A. COHEN. tip LINE EOR NEW YORK PASSAGE RATES: ge, 933 Steerage, 913 Tbe new and task aidewRM eteamaUp SIAN JACINTO, LOVELAND. Commander, gatantay, Wow. 10, at OiW •'aleck a. na. Shippers sending cotton to thasrea* mast see that the b lee are marked plainly on the edge, nova - . B- II. UAL DBS. For Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERN AND1N A, MAY- PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. THE KATE, capt. Lociwoon, will leave aa above from Chartaaton Wharf, f>ot of West Broad street, on every THURSDAY Mf'R.v 1NG, at 9 o'clock. This Boat U In perfeet order, and ha. superior state room accommodations for Passengers. Freight received at all times ami stored in ware- boose on wharf, free of expense- Transportation charges ou goods paid promptly. For freight or pa.sago apply to F M. MYRELL, no2-tf Charleston Wharf. PULASKI HOUSE. aments elsewhere, Profeseor to remain here but a ahort oe»—tf CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED B Y eaiioissivRS TO BE TBE Only Good Sance and applicable to Every Vwriety OF DISH. EXTRACT of a Letter from a Medical Gentle- MAN at MADRAS, to hi. Brother at Worcester May, 1851: Tell Lka * Per. J BINS that their l-jSrr| SAUCE i. highly es- teemed i-> India, and ie, in my opia “ ,5 -1 Ion, tbe most pala- I table aa well a. the | most wholesome Sauce that ia made. The aoccess oi this most delicious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealer, to apply the name to spurious compounds, the Pub lic Is respectfully and earnestly requested to see that the names of Lea A Perrin* are upon the Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle. Manufactured by LEA * PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Aoorrs, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED tTATES, oeao-eodiyif• New Tore. ORANGES. XT'RBSn lot Florida Oranges, very superior. J? Florida Syrup, for faErtly uae. ALSO. Buckwheat, Bye and Wheat Flout, for family nse, usnal packages. 200 cases Assorted Liquors. Jnst received and for sale by noB-2t A. WILCOX A Oft DY a Young Gentleman, within a short distance of r> ti - t the Post office. Address no9 BOYS’ HAT! F*"”- MOOT. HAY, HAY. 400 For Charleston, S. C* The new steamer DICTATOR, i- (1,000 Tons.) Captain L. M. COXKtTKP.. Will resume her regular trips a. above, commencing Wednesday, 24th last., at 9 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to U J. GUJLMABTIN A CO, oc22-tf 14s Bay st> eet. FOR PALATRi. FLia, VIA FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER. The new steamer ) ICTATOR |U,000 Tons) QWtoin L. M COX UTTER, Having undergone thomugl her i egular rou e, as above, I Every flatarday, at 3 o’clock p, m. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on board, or to L. J. GUILMABTIN A CO„ oc«2-tf 1*8 Bay street. RANDELL ® CO. Have removed to MX and £03 Bay Street, Next door west ot Bataard street, their former loca- ttou, and are now prepared to offer a large »»~-k of For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID STEAM P ICKET EMILIE, W. F. ADAIR, Commander, will leave regularly for the above places, from the Wharf, at foot of West Bread street, every Saturday moaning at t o’clock. Fur Freight or Passage apply ou board, or t” S. M LvFPlTBAC Agent, novT—lm tie Bay street. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE A 1 American Bark TMOMAS FLETCHER. Psndlhok, blaster, I,SOU bales capacity only, havl g a portion of her -argo engaged, will nave quick dispatch. For balance of Irelght^applyJ ncA-tt l*LB A FULLARTDS. OLD Hl-VGGKM LISE. Leave every Tuesday art Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla.,' TOUCHING At BRUNSWICK, ST- MA RY’S. FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA-. The new aud elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKER, Cape. H. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TOUR having been specially Wed up Lw tl*. r„nto - lth unsurpassed accnmatodrifons, trill leave regularly for the above place*, the SytVan Sh.ire every TUEe- l)AY MORNING, and tint Ltzzie Baker every SATT'R- UAY MtiliXING. at ten o’clock. Returning, wilt leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and triday. arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with tha Nrw Tor* steam re. _ For freight or l'areage apply at the office ou Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN * CUNNINGS N B —Ml freight navabie by ahJmwre. ' lyis-tf Dr. N- M. Sneed, DENTIST f AS returned to the istay, and opdbed his office iu oi roUBM, on Ctmgreffii street. H A an elegant suite ot roams, over Pepper’s store,Near BuR ataffit- Havtagdayotod all hi. days to the study oC MedMfiw and Peotletry. and a practice of over twenty yeareto Dendetry, and with tbe determination to give his petrous the benefit or all the grains md energy of Us autara, be topee to receive in the future, aaia the peat, a generous patron age freer the citizen* of SavannaR.- • aol-lm Q- r o e r i e s consisting in perln 2*0 barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra aud Choice 150 half barrels Flour. So peril ar 50 barrels White R. D Meat too half barrd* White R. D. Hominy INI barrels Bog r—Crushed, A. B, C, Extra and Yel low lao barrels Syrup—Low Price and Choice 15 bags Rio and Java Coffee 2*0 boxes Candle*—M told, Adamantine and Sperm ISO tabs Lard—Preened and Pure Leaf ion tubs Batter—Western-and Choke Goshen aon boxes Cheese—Factory, Btate and English Dairy 150 bamds an^hall berreia Mackrre!—Noe. 1, 2 end Boo boxes Mew Herrings—No. 1 and scaled SO boxes large Plymouth Codfish lOOboxea Tobacco-Ten’s, Half FraMUal Pound- 50 groas Flee Cut-Solace, Amulet ant Oeutury 250 boxes Fresh Peaches, Toma oes, Oysters. Phskles 4c. SO barrels Oder Yintgar, etc., etc. no3 lw Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. Mfe. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 ttu^taiAn Street, gl o ■“■FftsOTtfe NEV BOOKS beubivjd by Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly ■ - > riBfRn GABWr, by CharieaBe^e, ^Woman Our Aar*, by A. & Noe. Hsien Ford, by HoreOo Alger. The Art of lentoag. h, Frank Bulluw. Thu P ctureaf St. John, to Bayard Taylor. The (3WW Heart, by the author pf " Nothing to Wear." •• 1 od n. M. AWLIS* £0., C O I TON FACTORS AUO GENERAL COMNlltoluN AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, StTAXrkl, MXOhOtA. Liberal au van, m made oa hoorir emeu’s ol every art cle ufpruduce for eels in Sasaaaah or Bow York corresgo: debt In New York, JAMES CuLU-S JR V Smith & Rand Powder: Co. Hu in Keg undo, k^oof t5i ■W4«SSS«Si!i».s.. Bluatiar, fiFkagoof Kj Canlatereof ■{ A tall sup hand, and l . V i %«*-«..- JrArtMlT A OO. noS-lm Mi stafhft Bsy mrset. ORANGES. 25 000*—““*’ * TO boxes SOrer flUn Oniene. For «Je bv . A. WILCOX k CO,