The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 12, 1866, Image 3

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MATTERS. 1(f .imniiMIH »■* Wranen pci"*'' - fOB NBW jrOKK .. con Salvador, in Saturday, November MtnuWP 3 _ k ‘, ,u o'clock, y- nt* i '•^'P Vlrg0 ’ t . -t; •- | Fla nboau, Thursday, November 15, at November 13, at — i»UP 1 stP- m ' u»® rOB PHIt-ADlLPHlA Tonawanda, Saturday. November 17, at r Kate. OR FI.OHIPA. Tuursflay morning at 9 o'clock ry JSajturujy, at 3 p. m. akv-r, fvejry baiurOay loorniqg, at .ji,,,; snore, every Tuesday moraine, at FOB CUaRl.BSTOV. Eliza Haucox. every Monday anil Friday ■ ’ pilot Hoy, every Wednesday and Saturday • ;tS ' Khutor, every Wednesday, at» a. m. :;t ‘ a< er tlnillle, every Satnrday, at 7 o’clock a. m. ! M ”! rt'totou, every Thursday at S o’clock. FOB BEL'NiWICK. port lloyal Saturday, November 10, at 6 trr ,v “ ' Y „, Sava Kiid Departure of Trains. vIL.1d.VD DAILY! PASSENGER UP TRAIN. U aah at i 8 a. m .vu^usta at....I .6:15 P. M *1 ilacon «j M **" pviLY DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN touat - 7 a.m. wta«t \ 8:45 a. M. at Savauuali at 7 :U5 p. m. A*’ r - UP SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN tvs Savannah at 1 7:05 p. m. rtTtAugRstaat J 4:0i> a. m. B t Maoou at i 7:00 a. M. *•* DOWS NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN . .. Ma« on at 1 6:40 p. m. r*' I august* at 1 8:35 P. M. *^ v h» at Savannah at...; 5:30 ▲. M. ililieilgeviUn and Gordon trams connect with , iU j down night pdsseiiger trains at Gordon. ■ 11 v A.Nl* GULF RAILROAD—DAILY ^Sundays 6X 1 cep tod) - itvs Savannah at ; 7:30 a.m. “evcd.R liioinaaville at.L 7:30 p. m. ibomasville at.. .1 6:00 A. M. **’savoiiuali at.. 6:10 p. M. , h sriLia A lUtU'f »1EU, Newsdealere, SKI- i(I ‘j dookscileris, Bull street (down stairs; Iri'i Hayiane, next ti the Poet Office, are au- „ /Vll it-cuU for Ihe Daily Nkwb & Herald. oracra ici'i with them will he promptly attoncled [ Advertisement. ] Fall Fasliions—rtia-ts. Caps, &c. Tjjere will be found at the establishment of H. A. • fhaM, 138 Congress street, a large and exceedingly ..jaful stock of Gentlemen’s Hats, manufactured •tie foil and winter scastin. It comprises a variety •ules, and all remarkablo for neatness. Also a ^est ck of Ties, Scarfs, jol the latest styles, tl. Mayor'll Court. Saturday morning the docket at the Mayor’s -t was pretty well tilled, and much amusement w created by a case, the particulars of which (ll;l tL-omo to the ears of the reporters in uu official jcictcr. Tlie tiist easel brought befoie His Honor, Ford, Mayor pro tern., was that of M. McCabe, . was charged with being drunk and lying in the •2rcts» and resisting the o jlicor while in the discharge , The officer s;Jid the defendant threatened \ow\apt-ut, and suid it would only cost two dollar.** gfltboirinthe morning, lie attempted to put his .•4*1 into execution, but the officer obtained as- and took the prisoner to the barracks. ’.Vatu questioned as to his defence,the prisoner said ‘■-feww nothing of the matter, and had no recollec* • (iwantiug to whip the officer. He had been sick bad taken too much whiskey and pepper, a*l -probably iutenered jWith bis locomotion. He n* stnu-uced to pay live dollars and costa this lime air bid supposed it woujld be only two, and in de- jj. of bail he was to be committed to jail for live ■tablar* Almiaw-tUi Oar, » . HIGH WATER. . At gybee 10 osiAt Port ll is Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. 8 UND AT, Nov. 11, 1886. Arrived. Bulkley, X( Steamer Eliza Hancox, Post, Charleston—F M Myr- elL Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville, etc—Brad ley, Hid A Co. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag- horn A Cunningham, sloop Wild Hover, O’Brien, Port Royal. 8cnr H K Town.-end. Sohr Wanderer, Snow, Rockland, Me, with potatoes —Master. ling Kitty Coburn. f snip America. Mortimer, Liverpool, with coal to Savh Gas Light Company. • Cleared. Steamship San Jacinto, Loveland, Now York—B H Harilet*. St antfhip ^Jnno, Smith, Now York—Hunter A GauuneU. ^ Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—Brad ley, Hill A C«>. Steamer Emilio, Adair, Charleston, Ac—S M Laffl- teau. steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Jacksonville, Ac—L J Guilmartin A Co. Steamer port Royal, Howland, Brunswick—M A Cohen. Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag- horn A Cunningham. Steamer Juli; St Clair, Moody, Augusta—M A Cohen. schr Geo T Thorne, Townsend, Boston—J T Patter son. Receipts. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka, Ac—47 bales sea island cotton, and sundry pkgs mdse. Per steamer Kate, from Jacksonville, Ac—60 bales cotton, 50 bbls oranges, and mdse. Exports. Ter steamship San Jacinto, for New York—1,385 bales upland cotton, 31 do sea Island do, ii anchors and chains, 75 pkgs mdse. Per steamship J uuo, for New York—791 bales up land cottou, 59 do soa island do, 53 do batting, 71 pkgs tobacco, 26 pkgs mdse. PersclirGeoT 'I home, for Boston—187.633 ft yel low pine timber. Passengers. Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Mrs R D Lacoe, Mrs Grogau, J C Fish, Mrs Hernandez, E \V* Batcher, R Sistrup, u Pielsticker, C Moore, T Flyun, E Durant, W crane, J Caller, P Welch, J McGuire, M Truel, M Reflier, W Rush, J B Shifter, Miss Cleary, Mrs Underhill, Mies Hernandez, Mr Ilertz, W B Ed monds, jr, L Beckiiardt, T B Clark, M .1 Griffin, Miss A Little, J Hanegan. P Curley, K Macky, T Britton, T Dally, G F Lirsiii, T Barrett, R D Lacoe, J Bearce, Mr Hernandez, J M Jones, A Schmidt, A Joseph, Mr Robinson, J H Barney. J Brannau, J Lehr, D Cussack, P Collius. J Walsh, L F Osborne. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Charleston—H J Hall, M Booling, J Legrof. il.uida Bussell, colored,' and M. Bernard, a country i-ni.n, were charged with being drunk and disorder- .t a tae streets. The officer said he found them ly- .2 tLesand on Indian street and arrested them. :a-!icgru t»;iid the other girl had given her a drink wbiekt-y, but that they were merely playing. The suit gui gave a long explanation of how her cousin fill lad givtu her the L^uor, but she spumed the on of her being [drunk. She also £.ai:l they grr - paring aud uotj disorderly. HU Honor lied then: each in the . sum of two dollars and Catharine Cave, colored] wa9 charged with abusing ad sinking a white man, who appeared as witness (paiflber. It appeared from the evidence that she t^ibseii in the witness's employ aud had given some imjal^ice to odo of the household, and when iemtrtigreJ »ud ordered her out of the house the ,rtss i'c*v at him like a tigress. Ho finally suc- »-a! in getting her ^ utj but coming back,he called a tman and had hor arrested, ferine, upon being questioned as to her defence, ;..agood story, and wjien His Honor asked her if •.riudtMvm drinking, she replied. “Thank you, sir! .T.'iT: drink whiskey," in a very impertinent man- x »iieu she was cautioned to be somewhat more re- ^*a!. bhe was ordered to Jail for ten days. H Fratizo, a negro, was charged with being dis- ricrly aud drawing a knife on another colored boy. f.ca the evidence it appeared to be nothing more Consignees. Per steamship Virgo, from New York—Adams Ex, Austin if- ii. W H Burroughs, Blun A M, Bouse A B, Buir fc i!. Champion A F, Cooper & McA. Claghorn A C, Connerat A J, M J Doyle A Co, Davant A W, A A L Freidcnberg, Erwin A li, A Gomm, G W Garinnny, G A Selig, s t Hamilton, Hone A G, J Koox, L&throp a; Co. Lovell A L. S M Meyer, E F Me'.calle A Co, F M Myrell, J McMahon, G S Nichols, Paiiner A D, J L Roberts, J C Rowland, str Sylvan Shore. Sanderson A W, T, ^ummel•s A Co, E H Van Ness A Co, Weed A C, W 1* Toung, Ell.U Cohen A Co, N B Knapp, J £ Hernandez, J Sherman A Co, A A G R R, W R Boggs, T H Austin, T H Bolshaw A Co, J A A J F Brown, R Bahore, Cooper, O A F, C L Colby & Co, W S Chis holm, M A Cohen, A DutenhotTer A Co, DeWitt A M, R. Erwin, W Fowler, J Gilnlaud A Co, C L Gilbert S Goodall, Holcombe A Co, C Hartman, A Kohler, M Laviii, J jLama, Mackey, B A Co, T McDonald, J C Maker, T Nagent, jr, N, Butler A Co, P A Mey*-rs, R A Barnaul, U Rich, W U Stark & C*», E D Smylhe & Co, Van Newton A W, Wilder A F, S W Wight, Gold smith A N, A Willinr, J D Mat hews on <£• Co, Brady A M, J E Face, J W Anderson A Sons, W B Adams J A Banou, J o’Byme, bryau a H, o Cohen, J M Cooper, C A Hailigan, Duuusu A J, Doyle A L, E A Eckman, E Elmich, G Fellows A Co, Gaaau A Bro, W B Griffin, Hunter A G, J B Hogg, K W Hunt, K MeLea A Co, G' B Lamar, h M Lederer, D Mallett A Co, H Meiuhardt A Bro, Millei A Bro. ibaL Ex, E L Ncidlluger, Rug- gies A A, C D Rogers, So Ex, F W Sims A Co, Tiaon a G, J l Viiialuiiga, Warren Bros, D Waldhauer, H Hume, S M Coid.ng, W Wiltberger, P H Behn. Per steamer Kate, irom Jacksonville, Ac—Tison A G, F W suns. So Ex, M Y Henderson, Smith A K, F M Myrell, 11 Kiriiu, S R Smith. 1 ■», .'i-. wy^> it i 1 i—ii Auction Sales. . . . VUCTION SALE PI ‘Will be sold on TUESDAY, 13th, in front of store at 11 o’clock, FIFTY CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Dealer, are reqaettad to examine thin stock on the morning of arie. ^ BT BLUR & MKVKR. W1U be 9old THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, in front of the >tiVhrni ^ - .— r iur» i v in barrels Mess Beef 2 barrels Breast Bacon 10 barrels Flour 20 barrels Potatoes 6 barrels Copperas 24 Washing Machines K barrel Ginger Wine 2 hogsheads Bacon Hani3 ** 10 tierces Bagged Hams 10 barrels Pilot Bread 20 barrels Apples 60 boxes Herrings 120 tubs Lard U barrel Whiskey 1 ‘ ■ w bdxes Tobacco \ 12 bundles large Wrapping Paper 8 bundles small Wrapping Paper 11 boxes Extra Superfine White Laid Enve lopes. * * * albo; v i -- | 100 Ladies’ Black and Fancy Cassimere Cloaks, Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Notions. # ALSO, One splendid Horse, two Buggies, one sett Harness and two Jersey Wagons. ALSO, Cushioned Chairs, Cane Seat Chairs Ohe'Extension Table, J : • 1 Millinery Show Case, Secretary and Writing Desk, and an assortment of Furniture. TO CALL THE •f the public to our WBLL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOffc SHOES, ^ w - AND GAITERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, AND BAGS, HATS, DAPS And UMMELLAS. For sale at No. 1 FASO^IC HALL oortlfceat eor- Derx. Ball apd ilcoagbtuu rn.rtcts.-4n debt ol at! .l.r Hotel., b.v ■: - ^ . TEBEAU & PHILLIPS. - 'i- , 'fU Dan Castello’s i GREAT SHOW AND TRAINED WILD ANIMALS! nol^-lt ~L 8PEC1AL bALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. BY 6. LACK % NT. On TUESDAY, November 13, at 10 o’clock a. m., in front of store, will be sold. An invoice of THIRTY CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, just arrived per steamer, consisting of a very fine as sortment of ■* Men’s and Women’s Brogans, Boots, Gaiters, Oxford Ties, Balmorals, Slippers, etc. Youths’ and Boys’ Boots, etc. For further particulars, see Catalogue nol3-2t ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in front of the Court House, between tjie legal hours of sale, Forty-five acres of first quality Garden land, within the limits of the city. The improvements consist of a first-class cottage dwelling. Gothic style, containing six large rooms, with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li brary room furnished with shelves and glass doors. Out buddings consist of farm bouse, containing seven rooms, imrn, carriage house aud stable. Sold by order of Court as the property of the estate of Saunders Crouk, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms—Half cash; balance in one year, with inter est and mortgage ofl property. Purchaser to pay for papers. WILLIAM H. SMITH, uol2 Adiniuisualor. BY T. J. WALSH. Will be sold on THURSDAY, 15th instant, in front ol store, at o’clock, A superior 7 Octavo Rosewood Piano, in good ordef, A. Wise A Brother, makers, Baltimore. Detacned Composite Action Patent. 1 pair Tete a Tetes, in good order. 3 Boys’ Violins. Terms cash. no!2 Memoranda. Steamship Virgo reports—Nov 6th, 4 pm, sailed from New York; 3th, 7 a m, oir Hatteras passed 8 & Leo, bound north; 9tu, 7 p m, arrived off Tyboe and detained by thick log. * A Card. We, the undersigned, passengers on the steamship Virgo, from New York to Savannah, iu justice to oms selves and the travelling public, tender oar joint testi mony ai.d biuceie th inks to C.ipiaiu E. M.. Bulkley, Commander, for his able seamansaip aud gentlemanly urbauity to Ills passengers. We take much pleasure in cordially r»-rommending the V.rgo, her commander and officers for their indefatigable ur.t4»nti.>n to as, and especially commt-nd tne Virgo l’or her elegant act ommodatious, speed, strength, aud peilection of machinery. We puulLh this testimonial in simple justice to her able commander and owners. ■x a iduiily quarrel be nfluitd two dollars an ween brotheis-im law » and he 1 cost- Liey, arrived at hei unci within a v« tfidwin W Butcher, Joel C Fish, Wra B K wards, bciwin E Hertz, J B Shitfer, H B King, Louis Beckhart, Thos B Clarke, R D l acoe, J G Heruany, ! J P.earce, |A G Joseph, I R W SlsMUtik, Thus Flynn, Aug Schmidt, M J Griffin, Caleb Underbill^, lJuo H Barney, JC M Pielsticker, I Fannie Hernandez. EXECUTORS’ SALE, Will be sold before the Court House door iu Thomas- ville, Thomas county, Georgia, on the first TUES DAY in December next, All the lands lying in said county, belonging to the estate of E. R. Young, deceased, consisting of two Plantation!): A One eight miles southwest of Thomasville, on the Bainbridge Road, lying on both sides of the Oohlock- onee river, containing 3,600 acres, 800 cleared and iu a good state of cultivation, with all necessary build ings. Tbo other Plantation is sixteen miles from Thomas- vllle, three miles from No. 18, Albany and Gulf Rail road, containing 4,165 acres, about 1,200 cleared, and in a fine state of cultivation, with all necessary build ings. Will bo sold, al«o, on the firs! TUESDAY in December next, before the Court House door, iu Valdosta, Lowndes county, Georgia, The Plantation belonging to the estate of said E. It. Young, deceased, lying thirteen miles south of .Val dosta, containing 2,695 acres, between six and seven lmudred cleared, aud iu a good state of cultivation, with all necessary buildings. • All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Tnoinas county, Georgia* for distribution, as directed in Lie last will and testament of said E. R. Young, deceased. Tcmuh—One-thin I «*«h. hal*n<»© is °“° “ ntl tu '“ years, witn interest, secured by personal security aim mortgage on the laud. D. S. BRANDON. W. J. YOUNG, 10-tds Executors. rui New Youk.—^he steamship Virgo, Captain wharf early yesterday rnorn- y short time the hoisting uchiue was at work taking out her large cargo. The 3j:i.n reports having Experienced very fine weather r.ng the entire trip. Parser Seely will please ac a?;thanks for files of New York papers. IW ALGABOBA Pacxihg.—It will be seen by the idTmlsexnent in auother column, that this celebrated picking, which la very puporior to rubber for steam, nar, or oil pipe joints; cyUnder heads, steam chests, tc. is for sale at H. G. feuwe’s who.esale store, oppo- Cetbe Pulaski House, j The Illustrated Papers.—EatiU & Brother, to vhom wo are indebted for late papers, are in receipt o! the latest dates of the New York illustrated papers, xdudiog Leslie's and Harper’s Weeklies, and a va- :.‘ty of other Interesting publications. Feqm Florida.—The steamer Sylvan Shore, Captain ^anie* Tucker, arrived here on Saturday last. The steamer Kate, Captain Lockwood, also arrived htre yesterday morning, and proceeded to Charleston a the afternoon. PnrJer J. H. Bradley has onr thanks & Florida aud other papers. Fror Charleston.—Tho fine steamer EUza Hancox, fytaiu Po-t, arrived here on Saturday evening from Chirleaton in the morning. She is one of the lastesi ’-'Ats in our waters, and has exceUent accommoda tes for i>assengcrs. Purser Post wiU please accept tttuiafar Charleston papers of Saturday morning. ^arly an Accident.—A negro working In the hd^l •tthe Virgo on Saturday morning, had a box to strike L 'nion the right aftn.finjuring it somewhat. At first ^ thought to be broken, but on examination it out not to be eo serious. '-'m Cocbt.—This Court,which baa bean ill Besniou '•luting the past week, has been engaged in civil coses, to-day will take up the criminal docket, and of *hich wo wLall give an acoount. S. Circuit Court ,—Tnere wo® no business of any •Ptc.al interest to reoders transacted in this Court on Parlay, i, ut p ro bab y during the coming week tbero will b e . Corm Court.—T lis Court will convene this morn- for ihe purpose of finishing up the business of the term. ED. Cousigiitt. per Lcnlral U. R. NOV. 10.1868. 7,040 ba'eH cotton, 28 do yarn, 10 boxes tobacco, 55 have potatoes, 4 do pean, 0 i ‘Ills whiskeys 24 cava lum ber, aud indae, to G Brown. Van H<Ai, J smith. \V H Mdotire, W M Lauier, BriRham, lr* Co. DeWitt * M W H Stark A Co. l.otvenrfcai .V lv, K M Brown, J L Vi’llalouira, Blnn .1 M, C L Colby, Lyons * O, K W 9 mB & Co. E PadellOid, Wilder * F. E K Metcalfe & eo. H A Crane, Crane x «, W E Fieiuiiig, A Low & Co Duncan, Sherman A Co, R .k Barnard, Botliwell & W, U G Smith, A opstelll, A S Hartridge, Jones A *V, Tieoil it U, P U Beau, L J Guilmartin, E C Wade A Co . Receipts per Atlantic At Gulf R..R. Nov. 10, 1860. 150 bales upland cotton. 15 do sea island do, 1 car hops, 2 cars cattle, X car t-beep, 12 cars rosin and tur pentine, train lumber, and sundry mde, to Sloan, S A S, J o Rowland, Merc-r & A, CL Colby A Co, L J Gmlnmrtm A Co, A M Cohen A Bro, P Dzialynski, N A Mai dee A Co, F W Sima A Co, Tison A G, Dunoan & J. \v H Bui roughs A Co, Clark, J A Co, G W Car- many, S J Josephs A Co, P H B-hu, PA Tebeail, EC Wade A Co, J W Anderson A Sons, Osgood A Co. W A R Mclnllre A Co, A Wilcox A Co. Bryan, H A Co, Tutt A H, L Dckle, Austin A E, W M Tunno A Co, J L Villalougu L l>uuu, J Ryan, Capt J R Stapler, Mra O Miller, Mrs T Theus, J Booth A Co, A Beasley, Mrs S Harris, Mar-hall House, Mrs 8 King, and others. Arrivals at the Hotels. POLASKI HOUSE—W. n. Wiltbkbcse Rev .1 H Campbell, Ga J B Macnesl. Balt A II Parker, Augusta A Twlname, do 8 C Reddick, Ba A A Martin A lady, Fla 8 W Muyi J D Smith, Macon J It -tapler A hod, Ga .1 A Pendleton, VaUcsta H i. uhrop, Savh M T Mann, N Y J B Lardy, N Y Dr M A Shackelford, Oa Mr* Mra* F L Wlilton, 3 M G Casey, Fla children k avt, NY J1’ M Lewis, Miss Khdd, N Y J A r^ro”g, Cdy U O Marcy, City 1W M Nichols, c»y marshall HOUSE—a. a Luc*. S E Roberts, Ga |H A Morn A lady, W Henry A friend, Fla Capt K Piokett, H A CUriel, Phila W Uonovan, W A Rnasell, Rome D M Harden, Darien It M Demcre, Nat Ex J O Homier, USA J 3 Mellon, N O F’ W Tryon, N Y G Vanderbilt, N Y K A Pollard, City W A Miller, Ft Pulaski 1' G Gilbeit, SCREVEN HOUSE—O. McGlNLT. J Evans. A A G R R Col J Devereaux, Ga R v M liter, Augusta T Tlluinp-ou. C'liarleaton It W bi=tn,erk, Fia T U Clarke, Ga leapt EM Mulkley, H J Hall, iL-Dekle, Thomasville 1* D Slocum, N Y U Williams, Augusta .1 K Clarke, do ij B Artope A daughter, Ga I Mrs J C Hodgklas, 3chB- I (Iren A svt, Macon G L fcberhart, |J T croxton, Ky J 11 Abell, O R R G Darung, Boston HOUSE FOK SALE. BY BBoL, WYLLY At CliKIHTlAV. Eaat half of Lot No. 67, Brown Ward. The imP‘ ovements consist of a two story dwelling with attic, on a brick basement, fronting on Liberty street, opposite the United States Barracks. For terms apply at our counting room. no BY BLUN Ac BEYER. By order of the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary. wiU be sold on TUESDAY, 20th instant, at 11 o'clock m., at the store, corner of Bay aud Moutgomer> streets, • All the Liquor, Wines. Ales, Barroom Appurtenan ces and other personal perishable property ol the es tate of Patrick Wisely, deceased By order of no8-td JOHN HEARY, Administrator at Col. AT PRIVATE SALE. BY LaROCHB * WILLIAMS.] One Saw Mill site and present business—rail! well located, aud all in good order. Also, one Forty-Horse Power Engine, new and in good order, with all now improvements lor circular saw, for aale low. For particulars apply at office. ALSO, 100 barrels flrat quality Roman Cement, in lots to suit purchasers. noH-ood ""- Regular Auction Sales OF Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Baggies, CARRIAGES, Ate., At the Veterinary Stables of B. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery etreets wiU commence on WEDNESDAY. Sept. l’Jth, and every Wednesday thereafter. scpl4-tf ”o ,LOOK OUT FOR THE f _ GRAND PRUCES9ION. Knights In Real Armor, I adips In Regal Robes, Qucck's Carriage of State, The M noted 7c.n ,ves, Tne c ornel Band, Golden chariot, Horses. Ponies and Mules, WiU be prominently seen and admired, Hat t lie NOVEL FEATURE WILL BE THE LIVE LIOIST, Let loose iu the street-’, taken from Us cage by Aba intrepid HERR LENGEL, Walked over a RntTorm and placed upon a Car and carried in tnumpli. THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, CONTAINING ECKHARTS SILVER CORNET BAND. A Street Parallel Gorgeous to an Extreme : Unmis takably Indicative ot the Strength and Resources ot Dan Castello’s Great Show^ AT SAVANNAH, On Lincoln tRUeei, between Charlton and Macon, for four days only: WEDNESDAY, Nov. Htli, THUR'ITAY, Nov. 15tli, FRIDAY, Nov. 16th, SATURDAY, Nov. 17th. ADBXJSSION 73 Cents. children under IT years* of ...5i Cents. Separate Seats for Colored Persons 50 Cents. Doure open at 2 and 7 o’clock. Performances com- inuuUe hail an hour after. The AlANAGiR in annouuciriff the Commenoc- meut of the Second Auuual Soutneru Tour of DAN CASfKLLO’S Wrwit Show, is pleaaed io be enabled to present an array of artistic names, c imprising the very best tiilent m the world. 3) AN CASTELLO, THE ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONALIST, Will appear at each Entertainment, and introduce me only thoroughly Trained Hor-*e in tne Universe, the RUSSIAN ilBAUTY,*“ CZAR,” CIRCASSIAN STEED! Tlie Creature with the Flowing Mane and Sweeping Tail, styled the “Animal with Soul,” the Par agon of Beauty, Docility and Intelli gence. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN WiU be enld on theflrat TUESDAt in January, 1867‘ between the legal hours of sale, in front of theTJour H 'one-third of Lot No. 4, Wealey Ward, and improve- moata, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Samuel M. Bond, deceased. n0 6 J. B. McINTOSH, Administrator. SOAP. er n BOXES Colgate’s Pal. and Family Soap 80 boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soap 40 boxes Colgate's Bouquet and Honey Soap, now landing and for sale by ( p^CKgood rooms, suitable f.r single Gentlemen, * era Gentiemanf and Lady, with or without tire- jjhct, in (jm* xiiej most pleasant localities in tht* c ^. App:y at 126 pomh Broad atr^t. nolQ-lw 'anted, » comnetent Engineer, who haa -had expe- Hence lor several years in Australia iu quartz •hbMng, nialuramatinit, mining the reds, und also JJfslaerable expeikm e in oil well slnkiug iu i’enn- • muiia, Ohio, etcL and gtnerai machinist, a place llis sorviuesluiay bo neetled. AddreM F THOMAS BROMILOW, ^l»-2w Box 455 Post Office. Savannah Ga. Dissolution of Co-Partmu. 'JBK firm of DIXON & BAILEY waa this day dia- •Weil by the death oi Capt. F. W. B .Uey. ’ 7116 business of the late firm will be carriod on by "te tniierslgned. , WILLIAM DIXON. .1 JGilffia, Valdosta J M Ridley, City L L Graybill. City J 9 Deeverges, Gulf R W White. Augusta O Sbieldt, do ,1 R Ftnnegau, Fla Capt J Tucker, B F Williams, Ga j Snyder, A A G R R T U Dunham, Ga J W Clarkson, N Y p M Dourin, Chat W E Lapeter, Ga R A Reynolds, Ga LIQU0BS. A BARRELS Magnolia Whiskey. iO barrem occidental Whiskey. 6 barrels New K iglaud Ram.' ti barrels superior Old Turn Gin, In store and fur sale by FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS aouclted, on -hich Uhcral nd- ramenta will be made. »C. K. row Lan oi he above firm, can lie seen at the Marshall House. BUHNELL BUNNELLS, The emb.idiment of Graea and Style, will, . with nis TWO PRETTY AND GIFTED COYS, Render a pleasing series of livi"g pictures, which, for ease, excellence anil elegance, have never beiore t,een wltnemed III Atn.-ric*. This young Southerner and his two L ttle children constlinted the leading attractions in ihe principal Theatres, Hippodrome* and Circuses of the Old World. Papers praise them! Journalists endorse them ! People pronounce them great! THE BATOUTTF, LEAPS Are specialities in the Groat Show, mid are given In a Dtjle unattempied by cotemporary concerns. WILL EXHIBIT AT Quitman, Monday, Nov. 19.| 'thomasville, Tuesday, Nov. 2ft. Valdosta, Wednesday, Nov. 21. Jasper, Thursday, Nov. 22. Jacksonville, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23 find .4. Lake Cili, Monday, Nov. 26. M uhson," Tuesday, Nov. 27. Moaticello, Wednesday, Nov. 29.. Tallahassee, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 29 and 30. Quincy. Saturday. Dec. 1. nu6 PBtA8S(HOD8E. Me JiliUNi HATtDT, BERLIN, PRUSSIA. PROFE8SOK OF OPTICS, late of new vork. important NEW INVENTION. AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL • *< SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES THK OSfcY FEHFEI’T LEAS IN BI- ISTKNCK. Superior to anv other in use—constructed in accord ance with Ihe science and philosophy of nature iu **— peculiar form of a Goncavo—Convtx Ellipsis. AdmirtW».4do^Ud to tho Orgou of iUgM. and per fectly natural to the eye. uffordiug ahogetker the Deal artificial fielp to the human viaiou ever invented. Sold only by the Professor of Optics and Spectacle Manufacturer. THE ADVANTAGES Of these Spectacles over all others, are: 1st.— 1 The only true Leas known, be tug perfectlyiqpej'roin chromatic light, aaweB known L» the raimei injury to the viston, aid whioh tntku change ;r.»ui Sp ctacles to Olaoses of stronger powers so often required, wlitlo both near au*l distant objects are seen with equal facility through the same Glasses. 4(fl.—Can be worn wilb perfect case tor any length ot time at one sitting, giving astonishing iearness of vision, particularly by candle or other ar- jficial fight—ctmdori to the spectacle wearer hitherto Nmknown. 3d—When the eyes ache or pain throng h the actiou of a bright light, such as is reflected from snow, rtuuny weather, white paper, and in reading, writing or sewing,or f vivid colored bodies, these lames, hy soft eiimg the ravs, effects most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4tli.-In all nervous affections of the _„'e causing dull and startling pains in the eye-ball or temple, appearance of luminous and dark apots iu the ptmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the disturbed nerves are quieted and sootfied. 5th.—GreasJ by peculiar machtaery, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated ex pressly for (he m&unfsClare ot this kma, so os to pro duce it with the true spherical accuracy, and its focus i at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and hich no other lens possesses. 6th.—l*roof of superiority over the old ud of Spectacles. They are used exclusively at all hospitals ipr diseases of tbs eye, in Derliu. Prus- and elsewhere.' Testimony of Recoameniations From Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest Opthalmic talent ju Savannah, Ga., and in the Union. Savannah, Ga.. QcL 26,1866. _ hove examined a great variety of Oiaanes manu factured by Professor M. Beknhabdt, and in justice to the Professor must say, that his Glasses are of a superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye, where the vision is iu any way imperfect. The Professor selected for me a pair of his Australian Crystal Glasses which are of a very superior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and suiting my eyes better than any I have ever tried. R. D. Arnold, M. D. fully concur with the above. J. S. Sullivan, M. D. Savannah, Ga., O0L 26, 1866. We have examined the Lenses of Prof. Bkbnhahdt, and consider them superior to any we have seen. They arc admirably adapted not only to improve the imperfections of impaired sight, but to relieve the weariness of vision which constant study produces. Many or the Glosses ore of new and ingenious contriv ance. We cordially recoroinenflf the Professor to all those who require amen title optical assistance. J Uriah Harris*, M. D., Jas. B. Read, M. D., « P. M. Eollock. M. D.. J. T. McFarland, M. D. f James J. Yvajumu, M. D., . Wx. G. Bulloch, M. D., Rev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. Rev. S. Landrum, Pastor 8. O. Baptist Church. Rev. C. F. McRae, Rector SL John’s Church. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 27, 1866. I have examined the Lenses of Professor M. Basil- iS 1 SdiV’t£ , iE!w r \tfl ease and distinctness far beyond any which I h»»ve heretofore used. With much confidence I recommend him to those who may need such artificial aid to their eyes. Rev. L & K. Agsov, * ' Posh# Indepem.. Pres. Church. Testimonials similar to the above may b« seen at Prof. Been uamdt** office, from Joseph H. Plunkett, Pastor of St. Paul’s, Ports mouth, Vo. Hon. James L. Gee, Governor of South Carolina.. Hon. Jonathan Wohth, Governor of North Carolina. Hon. A. G. Cuktin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. Mobton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hon. H. A. Swift, Ex-Governor of Minnesota Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Richaud Yates, Governor of Illinois. Seymour, Ex-Governor of New York. . E. Fenton, Governor of New York. And other distinguished gentlemen. Mmy years of public practice and study in the hospitals in Europe, adjusting opectaules to patients under every aspect of defective vision, as Well as ex perience in tu extensive, long-established business iu his optical stores, both here and in Europe, Professor Bernhardt considers it a sufficient guaraniee of his ability to apply such glasses as are beat calculated for the assistance or recovery of imperfect light. OIBce Hoars from 9 A. Mo to 9 P. M. PULASKI HOUSE ( N. B.—Owing to engagements else whore, Professor Bernhardt will be able to remain her* bat a short time only. —tf ST. CHARLES SALOON, BAY LANE, REAR OF CUSTOM HOUSE T HK undorsintioJ having bought out the interest of Mr. a. STAMM, would, respectfully infonn the public thiiL . hcv intcud to conduct the above Saloon in dm best manner. . _ The Bar will always he stocked with the finest Wiiiiw, Liqnoin and Cigars. They shall act out daily from 11 to 1 o’clock, one of the'best LUNCHES to be fonnd in the city, and shall endeavor to always please their customera. uou-lf ruckert * jacobt. nol2-St HILTON A RANDELL. 193 Bay street. Wanted., Plsitatian for Hale. T ap riAstrable dIocc, known eh TELFAIR’S PLAN- TATlu" wlthiTone mile of the city of Sayan- i containing 600 Horen ol fine land. 3uo of which “re under cunivat on in Klee, and Cotton. ’a’h. oveechee Canal forma the boundary on two “SKKSK'MWSe—- Li. Bm»n At., all in good repair. mr^r ^P'^RTBipnE A CO. A Firet-class TSACBER for the Catholic Free Hchuoi. Applications, marked “teachsr” on ‘c envelope, to be addressed to the Right Reverend Blts w)p Vrrot, President. / «t» rava\n \h national bank. ■ merchants national bank, of jjw Tojk city. — ARROW TYES T S ^-W nlt Pn, .gwYtlY y *CHRI8TIAN. I Lamp Lighters Wanted. Savannah Gas L»ght Company, 1 Savannah, Ga. Nov. 8, 1866. ASS aa°Larnp IJgbtera TmS X^Sn. prM French and Italian. "ORIVATK CLASSES in the above taught by M. x ElLIOT. rePBRKSCBS : Rmhop Verot. Rev. Bishop Elliott, Rev. J. a Df K. h. Arnold. J. F. Cann andB. Mallon C Mrf’B.can be-fonnd at Mrs. Miller’a, lftS ffimth Broad aireet- 1109 Corn, Corn „ nnf\ BUSHELS Prime Weetera White Cora 6.000 r r M w ri M.^AVk r co a f M. COBURN, WANTED, Jj»IFTY THOUSAND pound* Ootton In themed. To Rent, A D WELUNQ on Jones street. For information at 88 Jeffaraon street, near Jonea. BOARD, BOARD. YTERY f 00 ®* < * n be M elther wiUl ° r without Board, by applying at the northwest corner of South Broad and Drayton streets. nolO-eodlw,' Apply to ocia-tm A. WILCOX & CO. On Consignment. ; Flour. -r-IO BARRELS soperflnel Xj.O QoTcaeeVlrgtPia Shnokimt Tbbartn. Fbr gale by In foor pound bales. SORREL BROTHER, 82 Bay street. ‘ Law Notice. eW-m imderahrnrd haa removed hie Law Office T™ SSSSd toor of the old City Hotel Budding, oa Bay street, noft-tf HENRY WILLIAMS. Lard, Lard, ble for tunlLx we. , „ __rcee and Barralk. .. j, ; a few hoeehe.de Bacon. Ptorealaby BJUSHA ^ HOLST ^.C0. Th. new and very fast sailing ateaamblp Capt. Imsotf, will take the place .f the General tAnte* tMe week, aud.will poaAlveiy leave on her regalar day, Thanday, Now. U,at lefehek F- as*. For fretght or parnage. kavfng a*w sad epleadkll; arranged aCcommodai lone, epplj-t<i - wiu.br a follarton. > 8 Stoddard* Upper Range, notft Opposite the Poet-offloe. N B.—No eagaged bertha secured .tier Tuesday, unleva paid for. FOR UYFRPOpL THE New A 1 American 8hlp THOMAS FREEMAN, Owgsa, Commander, ivlng the larger portion of her freight engaged. nuwloadlgg, w.ll have quick dispatch. Vor height apply • not-tf BB10HA1I, HOLST A CO. } fi Savannah Tow Boat Company. QFFIOB AT |R. J. DICKERSON, No. 1 Harris’ Building. The aew and fail eldewheel steamship San Salvador, ATKINS, Maitar, will uil on (atartay, How. IT, at A.30 a’chck p. at. Shipper, sending cotton la the pram mast see that fhe b .ten are marked nlalnly ah the edge. n»T» B. a HARDER. FOR CHARLESTON. VIA milto'n head AND hraufobt. CROTON, Cap*. B. W. TrtffWN, * Will leave for Charleston and Intermediate ahaa every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at < o’C-oek, ffiua Ferry Wharf. Nor trelght at passage, apply to the Oaptala on hoard or to T. B. MARSHALL A BRO.. nolt tf Agea’a. Philadelphia aud Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. Charleston and Savannah SIEAI USE. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFOBT- PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNSLTY. The eteamer ELIZA HANCOX, captain J. K. RICHARDSON, Leave Charleston Wharf, Savannah, and Accommo dation Wharf, Charleston, Monday. Wednesday, Fri day and Salurday roomfnga, at 7 o’clock. The Pilot Boy leave* Savannah every Wednesday and Muiday, and Charleston every Monday and Erlday . The Eliza Hancox leaves Savannah every Monday and Friday, and Charleston every Wednesday end * The PVot Boy win loach at BLUFFTON on her Monday trip from Charleston anil her Wednesday trip from Savannah. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For freight or pa.aoge gg <0^^ ' Office, Charleston wltarf. N. B.—The steamers of this line connect at Cuaries- ton with South Carolina and North Eastern Kai- roads, and at savannah with Central and. Albany and Golf Railroads and FloridaPteamara. novt £or Palatka, .Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNANDINA, MAY- PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICO LATA. THE KATE, will leave as above from Charleston Wharf, foot of West Broad-street, on every THURSDAY Ml’RN INU, at» o'clock. Thla Boat Is In perfect order, and haa superior stale room accommodations for Passenger*. Freight received at nil time) ainl stored In ware- hooac on wharf, free of expense. Transportation charges 0.1 goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to f. M. ALllvfiLU no2-tf Charleston Wharf. The first class ateastahlp Tonawanda, J. TEAL. Commander, Will sail for the above port on batantajr. Now. IF, at — o’clock. Far freight or parnage, having superior accommo dations, apply to noS HUNTER A OAMMKLL Murray’s Line" NEW YORK. Tke first-olass, new steamship VIRGO, S. M. BULKLEY, Commander. Will sal on her regular day, Taesday, Now. Vi, at Vi o’clock For freight or passage, having so] ilatlon*. apply to HUNTER A nc8 „ mmo- LLv iy strep’. For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET gV RIMTT.Tliij For Charleston, 8. €• The new steamer DICTATOR, (1,009 Tons.) Captain L. M. COXBITES, Will resume her regular trips a* above, mmmtncirg Wedaesdajr, Mlh last., at« o’clock a. o>. For freight or “ “o, Oe22-tf 14* But straet. W. F. ADAIR. Commander, will leave regalarlv for the above places, from the Wharf, at foot ot West Broad street, every Saturday mornlii? at 7 o’cIouk. For Freight or Paaeige apply >’n lioard, or t n 8. M LAFF1TBAU. Agent, nov^-^y 192 Bgv Mreet. FOR LIVERPOOL tub a t American Bark THOMAS FLETCHER. Pkndlctoh, Mute', 1.800 bales cap.iclty ouli, havl g * portion of her ,aigo engaged, will have ijuiok dispatch. For ba.anae ol freight anply to nett- t WILDER A FULLARTON. •CHAISE OF SCHEDULE. Omci General 8oRmnmnt 1 Atlantic and Gulf Railboad, > SayamnaH, Oot. 15, 1866.) /\U and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant, the Schedules of the Passenger Trains on (his Road will be ae fallows, daily, (Sunday’s excepted): LEAVE. ARHIYE. 00 A.M. Saronnoh 6-10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. TUomaeville 7.10 P. M. 26 A. M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M. -.30 A. M. Tollohasoee 10.20P. M. Luo A M. Jacksonville H i " oclft—tf General aupennteudent Omoc Geneuai. SuraacrrairoiOT Ax la ntu: k Gulf Rail Road, bAVANNAH, Oct. ISth, 1866. T HE Florida Branch Bail Road will be opened to the Public on Monday next, the Iliad ln.L Arrangements have been made Insuring direct and speedy communication by thla route between Savannah and ail atationa on the Pensacola and Georgia Road, Florida Central Rail Road, and Florida U Through tickets will be sold between the fallowing Pl gsvaiuiaii end Qaincy, Tallahassee. MunUceho, Ma- disnn, Lake City, and Jacksonville. Thomasville and Qittncy, Tallahassee, Kootirrilo, nfM Madison. Madison aud Quitman and Yaldoata. Freights between Savannah and all points on P«n- 4 Georgia Bailroad and Florida Central Bail Road will be shipped on through rates and without breaking bui. H. B. HAINES, FOR PALATE1, FLA., VTA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER. The tern steamer ) ICTATOR, 10,000 Tons) Captain l» M COXETTER, Having undergone ihorongh repair., will resume her tegular rouie. as above, leaylng Savaumh Ewerjr 8ataiday, at 3 o’clock P- For freight or passage, having splendid aecommc- u board. OLD WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tneslay and satnmay. For Palatka, E. Fla.,' | TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, BT. MA RY’S. PEHN^NDINA,-JACKSON VILLE AND PIOOLATA. The nsw and elegant steam psoketm JL.1ZZIE BAKf?H, Capt. If. KING, amt SYLVAN SHOilE, capt JAMES TUCKER, having been specially fitted up fur ibis route . UR unsurpassed accommodations, wUl leave regnlarif for the above places, tlie Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING at ten o'clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville eve tv Tuesday and tvlday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, In time to connect with the New York ate suit re. For freight or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf* or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Acei'b ^7^—MMrejgjb^naw.hleb^hlppera^^tyTM^ dattona, apply on ncV9.tr or to _ L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.. 1*8 Bay street. F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker, TTAB removed from 119 Congress afreet. U to Broughton atrnar, three doors west of Whitaker, south Mde, and occupies the second floor of M Mr. Cullen’s Crockery Store. Bennett, Van Pelt & Co. ™ , « i rLfSr e 3 109 WATBR STREET, NEW YORK CITY, *f TS Ootton. naval stores, ac., OonMgnmeutesotimtafi,onwhlch KtanlcfifihfiA vanrac wUl b. made. Special attanuoa gfvwa to all orders lor tbo purchase of Oeot-hl M.iuiaaillae In New York. u . . O. 8. TAN FELT aif be seas at OUrk,loMA Co.’s, or T. R Marshall ft Bro.’a. ffitva—■>_. . - ,SSB5SnflS2SSSSi£J«S! , : vv. A Fine Black Mare FOR SALE, BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. tT7E will recommend her to be kind, gentle, sod In W evert particular a famiir Horse—good for m light rockaway Can be seen at Dan. bailees Stable. Terms known at Counting-Boom. odl_ TO HUNTERS. T HE highest price can be obtained for GAME of at . kind. ’y areJelng at lb- OfTH HOC8B. do BOLD MEDAL SHERRY, FORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. in addition toour burthens of selling Wines, etc. In original packages, aud In order to Insure to con sumers Pure Llquora In a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterpriaeof bottling anil lacking Incases our well Itncwn Wiftes, bramiie*. Whiskies, eta, and have sent them out in a style ths' would preclude the poesibility of their being tam pered with before reaching the purchaser. The g,n- erai appreciation and gratifying success that has re warded our efforts haa encoor igtd us to maintain the standard as regards quality, also, to make ln- oreaaad efforts to rataiu the confidence und patron- ase which has baua 60 llbarally beeioweil npon ma. ^ UININGRK A CO., I Established 1778.] Importers of Wines, Ac., No. lfi Beaver street, NewYork. The shoes popular goods sre put up in rases con taining oa* dozen botfe*, each, and are sold by . C. RoUWE, SAVANNAH, and all promiaeut Druggists, Grocera, eta OPINIONS OF THE PRE38. Th# name of Mniager A Oa, No. 15 Beaver street, ins guarantee of the exact and literal truth of wbat- •vertheyropveaaat.-*. T. Com. Advertfrer. The lmporttag house of Blnlngm' * Co., 1 5 Beaver street, is conducted upon principle* nfl"^ IL-Upy if?"Vi^K?, 11 * WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, . • A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. Mast be located la a good neighborhood. Adda to, atari g particular*. * E. P. TUNIBON, toon-ntf Agent aontbern Express Cumpar r 10 Gunny Cloth, t BALES Heavy Gunay doth lor rale low, to ' ut, bv HUNTER A 0AMM3-L, 86 B>y street. Cnjk'Xvim. cb MUEPHYJt CLARK, HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT PAINTERS. G ilding, Graining. Marbling, rad Glailng ffigaa of every description furnish ad aadpalatedat ■*55? ^rderi MR at onr shop will meet with prompt Old mitblul atranttog- • bo*- 1 / HAY, hay. Mr. Lessing yyOVLD rvapectftrlly tnform ht* patrons and friends islsno _ ano.an «16—Tra tbat he Is now prepared to give Finishing L« the P aao.and Inttrnctiaa la Thorough Bara. 400 ffiftldffi'Prtara Rartava, «ar Aadeft n aad fcr m1* by T. L. KDVBEY 4 CO., ORANGES. 25,000—“ 9 shfeir Tor U INTER BMPLOim. ftnnn PER MONTH aad expenses paid Male or 3>£UU Female Agents, to Introduce a Now aad Caefal luvraMon. of abaoluu anil y la every bonaa- bold. Agran preferring to work oncomauarioo caa earn from $30 to $60 per day. ForfuU particular* actl-»m W.Q. WILSON ft Sit, Iflsomt EbiM Water Proof Boots. A 00.