The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 15, 1866, Image 2

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f $ 3. g be BUS to a— The Daily ,News and Herald by s. w. mason. SAMUEL W. MASORt Edit®. \V. T. TMOMfSOW Associate KdUo Official Paper oF the City. ArluiST CIS SHUATUMII THE BUT AM CtIHTT THURSO AY, MIVKMBK.R 15. lHrtO. •* O S T i*t A 8TKIIS Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS and HERALD. Daily. Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY P’UE*IJS. As much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects ol'the cotton and other crops we will ho grateful to our planting friends and others u the interior for information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining Valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ns. •' Result of the Elections. Our Northern exchanges sum up the result of the electious on the Oth inst., whicUfihowa that the Congressional delegation in the For tieth Congress will'be about the same in par ty strength as it is in the pre^pt Congress. In Maryland the Radicals lose two Con gressmen, but they gain two in New Jersey. The New York delegation is about the same as in the present Congress, and Delaware re main's the same. In Missouri there is a Re publican gain of one Congressman, and iu the Slates of Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan Wisconsin and Nevada, according to the re turns received, the position of affairs seems to be unchanged siuce 18C4, all tending lo the conclusion that on the Gth Inst, there were elected about sixty-nine or seventy Re publicans in tbc House of Representatives to twenty or twenty one Democrats. With the members already elected, and those yet to he chosen in Connecticut, California, Ken tucky, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Tennessee, it seems to be established that iu the next House the Republicans will have more than two-thirds of the members, while in the Sfenate there will he an increase of Republican strength. A Conservative will come in place of Senator Crcswell, of Mary land, but Utere will be au offset to that iu the election of a Republicau in New Jersey. Illinois will electa Republican Senator, Kan sas will choose two, and Missouri, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin will each elect one. The next Senate will, there fore, stand about fortv-tour Republicans to eight Democrats—more than a three-fourths majority for the former party. The Repub lican majorities in the States which voted on the full are estimated at about 232,000, ma king, with the result of the October elections, at least 432,000 majority in the Northern States in favor of the dominant parly. The result in the Western States is as sur prising as it was unexpected, and shows that the people of these States are thoroughly im bued with the rancorous spirit of Radicalism. Some of the bitterest persecutors of the South have been elected to Congress,pledged to the most extreme measures against this section, against the Union, and against the Constitution. We cannot deny that we feel somewhat depressed by the results ol these elections, for the reason that they indicaie a determination on the part of the dominant party to perpetuate the agitation of extreme measures which, il adopted, must.oveithrow our present form of Government, to be suc ceeded by a despotism, ttie bare contempla tion of which sickens the heart of the true patriot. Yet the South should not despair. We know that, situated as she is at present, she is hound hand and foot, politically and commercially ; but in the nature of thing.-, if she be but true to herself, that condition cannot last. The present must be endured ; but there are emancipation and equality ol privileges looming up in the distance, as the fruits of the development of her own manu facturing system, the creation of a Southern shipping interest, the fostering of the me chanical arts by encouraging emigration, the establishment of direct trade with foreign uations, the establishment of her own bro kerage and commission business, the encou ragement of a wholesome literature, and of all the other elements which go to constitute substantial independence, and enable a great people lo'live upou their own resdbrees, and not simply upon the forbearance of their ene mies. Our City. Up to the commencement of last week bu siness had been discouragiogly dull, and matters generally had not presented a very hopeful and lively appearance. This was owing in a measure to the extreme scarcity of money and the Comparatively small amouut of Cotton received. During the Iasi aud present week, however, there has been a change for the better. Our streets are now being crowded with cotton and wagons, but owing to the downward tendency in the mar ket prices of the staple, arid the desire of planters lo realize a higher price, most of the cotton is being stored in our commodious warehouses. We notice that this is the case in all of our neighboring cities. It is now pretty well ascertained that the heavy rains and frost have cut short the crop fully ont- third, if not more. We believe this will apply to all the cotton region tributary to this city. It may, therefore, be expected that the re ceipts will commence falling off iu the early part of the season, and higher prices must actually rule. The fall stocks of goods have been reduced^ by the demands of the country trade, but our merchants are replenishing rapidiy, and are offering superior inducements to jobbers in every description of merchandize. Supplies are sold as cheap, if not cheaper, in this city, and cotton commands as high a price here, and in many instances higher, than in any ol our sister cities. With the anticipated reac tion in the cotton market, and the rapidly in creasing receipts as the result of the fine weather for picking, it is believed that bnsi ness will .continue ;to Tevive, and remove partially at least the embarrassing stringency in financial affairs. Trial Or Jno. C. Bkainb.—JohnC. Braioe, of the late Confederate Navy, was arraigned on Thursday last before the United States Circuit Court in New York, on the charge of murder and piracy on the high seas, found against him in the indictment, with the par ticulars of which the public are familiar. In reply to the usual question Braioe pleaded not guilty. He was remanded to jail. The trial will take place before Judge Benedict on the 16th;inst. , Consecration of Bishop, of Louisiana.—A dispatch of the Tth instant says that the Right Rey. J. P. Wilmer was that day consecrated as Bishop of Louisiana, by Bishop Hopkins, of Vcrmout, in Christ Church. Bishop Hop kins, as presiding bishop, was assisted by Bishops Green of Mississippi, Wilmer of Alabama, and Quinlard of Tennessee. The BiBtaop of Georgia being absent, the sermon was preached by BUhop Hopkins. —A comic paper has printed & caricature representing the other planets looking with jealous eyes upon this world, because it has got a cable, while they have none. The Theatrical Rum. The theatrical season which is about open ing in this city under the auspices of Col. Grantham I. Taggart, promises to be one of the mou successful that £avannah has ever enjoyed- The opening of the business sea- sou, and the influx of strangers, creates the condition of society necessary to a liberal &Dd extensive patronage of first class amuse ments ; Ad Col. Taggart in providing a star stock company, under the superintendence of an experienced and competent manager, with such histrionic celebrities as Miss May- hew, Miss Mason, and Messrs. Harry Lang- don, Wood Benson, Harry Everett and others, who will develop to the fullest exteDt the tendency of the public mind here for such agreeable and interesting en tertainments. Tragedy aud comedy ap peal to the sympathies and risibilities of the public, and we feel assured those who appre ciate excellent theatrical performances will find something to suit their peculiar likings, from the fact that every effort has been made to cater successfully for the public enjoy ment. The announcement, therefore, that our theatre will be re-opened on the l'.Hh inst., with stars of the first magnitude in the theatrical firmament, will be welcome news to the people of Savannah, who will accord to it a liberal, patronage. The character of the anticipated performances thus hastily glanced at, and (be degree lo which they are patronized by onr citizens, shows that while second-rate entertainments will not be sus tained, no such effort as Col. Taggart’s can fail to command success. This movement in behalf of the drama in this city .is entitled erpecially to the friendly countenance and active support of the busi ness community, for the patent reason that it is an attraction for hundreds in the country who prefer to visit other citiesf wheat amuse ments ot Ibis character are in successtul operation. By Telegraph. NIGHT DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Pardons Granted bjr the President—In* tervlew between Mississippi Conanals. eloners nnd the President In Regard ta Mr. Davis. Washington. Not. It.—Within the test few daysthe President has directed pardons to be issued to the following named persons, one of which sought pardon under the first exception of the amnesty proctanpi and having held s petty office under the pretended Confederacy, was remanded. Applied and pardoned under the $20,000 clause are Willia Bonham, of Georgia; William A. Pegram, of Luuiaiana; D. H. Reynolds, of Arkansas; J. D. Eppfs, Of Uiaatsaippi; and M. A. Henderson, Wm. Jones, and John M. Brown, of Ten- nessee. Messrs. Hillyer and Lowry called upon the Presi dent to-day by appointment, having previously sent to him the Mississippi Legislature resolutions In re lation to Jefferson Davis. They also presented an ac companying letter from Governor Humphrey, baaed on the Idea that there will he no trial; hut he says while they do not seek to screen him too* this, they believe that his imprisonment Is not necessary to cure his presence when desired for the trial, and can only be mended with fstal results to hts health, and that the ends of justice will be reached by admitting him to bail or parole. The President gave them a courteous reception and promised to take the subject into consideration. PROM CHARLESTON. Arrival of German Emigrants— Depar. tare of Negroes for Liberia. Tbe Evening Star Disaster. Our readers are aware that an official in vestigation was ordered by the Treasury De partment into the causes that led to tbe ter rible loss of the steamship Evening Star. The investigation lias just been completed and the report submitted to the Secretary ihe Treasury. It appears from the testimony that she was a strong ship, that the engines were good, and that ahe was well equipped, but that her crew were deficient in strength, numbering only tbirty-lour officers and men. The final sinking of the vessel, according to the evidence, was caused by heavy seas forc ing the forward gangway, pouring great volumes of water into the engine room, which it was impossible to' relieve the ship of be cause there waB no ship’s carpenter or appa ratus for that purpose. The recapitulation of the testimony goes to show that the principal cause of tho dis aster was an error of judgment on the part of the Captain, who, although a skillful mari ner, failed to avoid tbe rnaiu force of the storm by changing his course, as admonished by its premonitions. He unfortunately kept on in bis direct course, encountering the full force of tbe storm in the evening. When iu tbe trongh of tbe sea, tbe Captain could do nothing, it is stated, because tbe ship was so short-handed, and, strange to say, without a carpenter to repairdamagesasthey occurred. The Southern Methodists.—The anuuul conference of the Methodist Protestant Church of Virginia was held at Lynchburg last week, and resolved: “That our general conference, having referred the commission ers of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and their overtures to the consideration anil action of our general convention to meet iu Montgomery, Alabama, in May next, . we recommend our delegates to that body to be instructed to use their influence to have cor responding commissioners appointed on our part, to meet and confer with those of the Methodist Episcopal Church South upon this subject, and to facilitate the con templated union of trie two churches upon such terms and principles as shall not com promise the integrity of the Methodist Pro testant Church, and shall be satisfactory and honorable to both churches, and to have , their eutire proceedings ia tbe case referred to our annual conferences for ratificaliou or otherwise.” Charleston. Nov. 14.—The barque EverhsrJ, De lius, from Bremen,with one hundred and seventy Ger man imigrauta, arrived here to-day. These imigranta intend to settle in S. Carolina, being mostly connected with Germau families already resident of Coloniza tion Societies. The ship Golconda will sail hence for Liberia next Saturday, carrying abontaix hundred freedmen emigrants; nearly five hundred, chiefly from Georgia and South Carolina, have already taken passage. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Sales off Cotton by Auction. Philadelphia, Not. 14.—By auction to-day 1532 bales of cotton sold at 17>4@40c., including middling and good middling Mississippi at 30‘4@37)J cents. New York Market. New York, Nov. 14.—Cotton has a declining ten- doncy, sales 1200 bales, at 34* ©36 ; flour dull Southern $12 35@1T 25; naval stores dull; turpentine 75(5*780.; rosin, SOObbls. at $3@10: Gold, 14444- Mobile Market. Morile, Nov. 14.—Cotton sales to-day, 550 bales middlings, at 32c. Tho market dosed doll and de clining. Special Notices. NOTICK. The Steamer TWO BOYS will discharge and re calve her freight at the Steamer 8wai.*» wharf. colt-2t WM. B. 8TURTKVANT, Agent. SAVANNAH PRACTICAL PAINTERS’ association. SiVannah, Qa., November 15, HR Attend an adjottrned masting THIS flhnraday> KVBNINQ Ulk o’clock, over the store of- M. Doyle, comer Whitaker ana Bay .treats. Punctual attendance la rdqSested. By order. COMMITTEE. nol5-lt NOTICE. Neither the Captain or Consignees of the ship AME RICA wiU be responsible for debts contracted by the Craw. nuv!4—lw F. R. k. J. Q. MILLS. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DB. SNEED, Dentist, ia now extracting testh with oat pain and without the slightest danger to the pa tient, by a late Improvement In dentistry. Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pspper's store. near Bull street. INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST SO, 180*. THE uudereigted would respectfully inform their {fiends and the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks In the following first class companies, nt established rates, and solicits sham of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Loots. Mo- PERHY INS. ANOTRUST CO., Marion. Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO.. sepil-^n Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. A SURE PILE CUBE. Dr. Gilbert's Pile Instrument positively cures the worst case, of Pile*. Sent by mail on receipt of *4. Circulars free. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted erery where. Address J. B. ROMAINE, Manager. No. 576 Broadway. New York. oc31-3m Assignees’ Notice. J Bank or Savannah, Savannah, Georgia, July*, 16**. The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bulk for tho purpose of adjusting and Uqul- daUug its affairs, therefore sll persona having claims against this corporation will present thera, and al bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the same within aiz months from this date, or they will loso the priority granted by statute, and those In debted will make immediate payment to B. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, sepC-tf assignees. New Advertisements. W-. B. DDFFI l GO., 207 Bay Street. FUNKRAL INVITATIONS. The fri ends aud acquaintances of MICHAEL GRA DY, and of Mrs. McQulnn, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral of tbe former from the resi dency of the latter, comer of Jones and W.st Broad streets, THIS EVENING, at 3o’clock. * Tho friends and acquaintances ot Mrs. M. C. Elliott and family are requested to attend the funeral of the late Mis. BHtEUR ELLIOTT from Christ Church, nt four o'clock, THIS AFTERNOON. The frlonds and acquaintances of Mrs. SUSAN R. WILLIAMS, wife uf the late Capt William H. Wil liams, and of Mrs. Thus. A. Wilson, J. H. Williams and Richard Owen, are respectfully Invited to attend the fnueral of the tormcr from her residence on Har ris street, between West Broad and Wilson streets, at 3 o’clock, THIS AFTERNOON. • Special Notices. SoIouob’s Lodge, No. 1,1. F. M. A regular CommnmcaUon of this Lodge will be held at Masonic Hall, This (Thursday) Evening, at 7 o'clock. Members of other Lodges are fraternally iuvited to attend. By order of R. T. TURNER, W. M. J. U. EsriLL. Secretory. nolo-lt Hos. Fernando Wood.—Hon Fernauilo Wood, newly elected to Congress from the ninth district in New York, is in Washing ton City. In a long conversation with a dis tinguished gentleman, who is a Radical, Mr. Wood stated in substance that be was pledged to no political party, and that lie was in favor of tbe proposed amendment to tbe Constitution. Special Notices. Notice. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to the undersigned au assign ment of all of its property and effects, ror the heneiii of its creditors, all persons haying claims against the corporation are reqneeted to present them to tho un dersigned, and all penonB indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUEN, Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and seDl-3m Loan Association of Savannah.* Assignees’ Notice. The nndersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants' and Planters' Bank, is prepared to enter upon hla doty. AU blllhoUlere, and. other persons having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. BUlholders will lose their priority if the bill, are not presented within six months. HIRAM ROBERTS, au3l-tf Assignee. Notice. City Thkasubkb'h Office. I Savannah, October 23,1HG8. j TAX PAYERS are hereby notified that the time re quired for the payment of quarterly returns has ex pired, and they are earnestly requested to call and pay their dues, and thna avoid additional expense and the Issuing of execution.. JOHN WILLIAMSON. oc24 City Treasurer Notice. City of Savannah? j Office Glebe of Council, Nov. 7th. 1866. j Tbe attention of owners of lots Is respectfully called to the following extract from Ordinance of 23th August, 1861: « • « * • • Section 1. Every owner of a lot, piece or parcel of ground, within tbe corporate limits of the city ot Savannah, whether the same be owned in fee simple or held nnder the usual title from the city, shall be bonnd, within six months of the notice given, to place a good and .uMclent pavement or sidewalk of fint quality of brick or flagstones, the curb of which ■hall in every instance be of curb stonee along the whole length and depth of said lot which may from on any street or square of the city,, and raid pave ment or sidewalk .hall be of the width now ptfe- acrlbed by the Ordinances of the city, and of such height and level aa shall be marked oat by the City surveyor; and any parson tolling locompiy with the above notice within the time aforesaid, then foe jDtty Surveyor and City Marshal shall cause the. be done and return the amount of ooato and charge* to the Mayor arid Aldermen, who shall order the City Treaaunr to tasuo hie exaentian foe the lame aghhut the owner or leasee of th* lot. which (ball be levied and collected as all execution* for taxes and assess- mento on real aatate. By order JAMES J. WARING, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes. JAMES 8TEWABT, Clerk of ConneU. nov7—lot NOTICE. All hills against the firm of Dixon A Bailey must be presented by tbe 30th of November, otherwise payment wiU be debarred. All persona indebted to the above firm are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. U oi3 WM. DIXON. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having beon appointed assignees of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for li quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bauk are required to make immediate payment. Bill-holders will lore their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRY, lyzT-tf Assignee*. FEVER AND ACUE EXTINGUISHED Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. The reHponelhility-for your suffering rests upon your selves. Justnssarely as yon .bake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, UONTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which yon labor. Hail you taken thia genial tonic as a preventive, yon would have no need of It as a cure, for It renders tbe system impervious to all miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre caution, riil yourselves without delay of tbe com plaint t«y rcsorliug to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with HOSTBTTKR’S BITTERS, and they will return no more. This Is the experience of thousands, aud It will he yours. Quinine is a alow means of relief; it Is nauseous to the last degree; It is more dangerous than the malady ItaeK, in many case, it utterly fails. How different is effect ot the Bitters. Their curative action is rapid; they are agreeable lo the palate: they are not only entirely harmless, but tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong lire; they never have failed, and it Is confidently assumed that they never can fall in •any case of Fever and Ague, however Inveterate in Its character. To be without Hostetter’s Bitten In any region Infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety and c.nrt " jyl7-fOdly A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Dr. Maooiel is tho founder of a new Medical Sys tem I The quant Italians, whose vast Internal doses enfeeble th* stomach and paralyze the bowels, most give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of hit extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sore, with a box or so of his wonderful and all-healing Salve. These two great epeciflcs of tbe Doctor are fast supereed- ing all tho stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extra ordinary cures by Magglel’s Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of tbe public to the inefficiency of the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long bhndly depended. Maggie! 's Pills are not of the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which erery box fall taken creates an absolute necessity tor another. ' One or two of Mag- gtel's Pills suffices to place the bowels in perfect or der, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and len der the •plrits light and buoyant. There is no griping, and no reaction in the form of constipation. If the liver is adbetafTits raskfttona are restored; and of the nervous system Is feeble, It is invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases an literally extin guished by the disinfectant power ofMaggiel'a Salve. In foci, it te hen announced that . MAGGIEL'S BtLTOUS DYSPEPTIC' AND DIAR RHOEA. PILLS * cure where all all others foil. While for Bonis, Scalds, Cots and all abrasions of tbe iUn MAGGIEL'S SALTS is infoliitii*. Bold by. ■, J. MaGGIEL. rOTilfrj a; . UPth.rtr»t,*swYf And all Druggists, at TWKNTY-FIV* CENTS PER SOX. nol-ly *• DIALERS IN Imported and Domestic Liquors GENTS forCharleB Farre Champagnes, Keller’s Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Renault - dy. etc. a ; Co.’s Bran- nola-tf Dissolution of Co-Partnership. T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Y. A. RYAN A CO., is this day disaolyed by mutual cansenL W. B. Duffy k Co. are authorised to 9ettie all ent- ■tanding accounts. V. A. RYAN, A. 8. BIGELOW, J. P. GILSON, Agent. CO PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have associated themselves to gether under the firm name of W. B. DUFFY k CO., at the former store of V. A. Ryan A Oo.« Bay street. . W. B. DUFFY, >15 A. S. BIGELOW. PHILADELPHIA SHOES received Per Steamer Tonawauda RADIES' GAITERS, Children's Button Gaiters, Laldiea' Toilet Slippers, etc. ALSO; ON HAND, A supply or White Kid bllppeis. EINSTEIN, EC KM AN k CO., noU-lw Congress street. MISSING NUMBERS Of the News and Herald. a LIBERAL price will be paid at A THIS OFFICE, for sttber of the following dates of the NEWS, or NEWS and HERALD ; March—8th, loth, 15th, 22d. 24th. April—Sd, 6th, 7th, loth, 13th, 14th, 23d. July—*Mth. nol5-tf For Sale or Charter. HE Pilot Schooner LOUISA, capable of carrying 800 or 2,000 bushels rough »<<£• Apply to ; ir A. WILCOX k CO. T HI 1.1 nola-lt W anted* A SITUATION as Bookkeeper, Clerk, or Sale#-, man. Reference given. Address, at this office, STORE TO LET, I N the brat business part of the city Inquire at the corner .of Drayton street and Cougres* street Land. S±. Golden Ale and London Porter JYOB sale by tbe case, at 176 Broughton street, by Irish and Scotch Whiskies, C HOICEST BRANDS, for sale by the cask, barrel or puncheon, at 176 Broughton street, by ■ noul4—tf p.-gXEHAN. Tine Bourbon and Rye Whiskies GINS, BRANDIES, WINES, AC., YyiTH a fine stock of OROCEBIES, at 17* Broughton street, for .ale by novli—tf HILL’S HAIR OTE, I* nail, tost* er Brown, lnataatoneooe, beat, ch.spsst, danbUk’r* liable. Depot, No. 5* John street, New York, told by all drug and patent medicine stows spat, ohara. Boots and Shoes, L ATEST Styles from the Beet Manatee tare re, at 17# Broughton street, by novlt—tf P. 8KEHAB Found. P ICKED np in the street a Stethoscope Inquire at W. W. LftjCOLN* noM-ft* Drug Store, REMOVAL. rpfiE aobscrloer has this day removed hi. estab lishment from Congress street to 15# Bay street. THOS. H. WILLINGHAM, noIMw Wholesale Grocer Gunny Cloth, -| a BALES Hsavy Gunny Cloth lor aalc low, to ±U close ooD-finmeBM^ 4 0AU q„ novs 8* Bay street. .A. YOUTHS’ History of the Great Civil War QNE VOLUME- limp. 5* wl,h UluMfo- Uons. Price *1 50. Just received, and for sale by no i8 BSTILL fc BROTHt lew Advertisements. Bacon, Lard an4 Flinir FOR SAIL Miscellaneous. CASKS Dry Salted BACON, SO ttereea LEAF LARD, !. I PEIOTUI 6DAI0 SUBSTITUTE! fc- - BAUGH’S itAW. BONE ' Supher-Phosphate of Lime. «S barrels CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. *10 barrels BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, 10 half barrels BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 50 begs BUCKWHEAT FLOCR, which we most respectfully ate an those who ARE IN MEED of any article in onr line to GIVES US A CALL before making their purchases elsewhere, as we are determined to give satisfaction to alL CASE & HARRIS. SAVAMAH U S EU GREAT ATTRACTION. T IE Proprietor of the above Establishment an nounces to the public that be has Just received another lot of lutereetlag animals, such aa MONKIES, BIRDS and other curiotititf. He ha* received, also, tor sale, SINKING CAN ABY BIRDS, sad a large quantity ot beautiful 8EA SHELLS. nolS tf Very Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. * mHAT exceedingly valuable and extensive Rice X Plantation on the Altamaba river, Georgia, known, a* ’’Barrett's,” formerly “ChempneyV’ Island, containing a boat one thousand acres of the choicest Cleared land, »t tbe very beet pitch of tide. Banks, tranks, settlement snd *11 In excellent re pair. Two of the mort desirable, extensive and well set tled Plantation* in Middle Florrda, one near Mam- son, and the other near Tallahassee. The plantation known aa •• GigniUian’a,” near Brunswick. . Two thousand acres in the Big Buffalo Swamp, near Brunswick, of beovily timbered Cypress Land. One, .ach, of tbe choicest Water aad Bay Lots in Brunswick, and other Rice, Sea Ialand and Upland Cotton Plantations in Georgia, South Carolina. Fir rids and Alabama. Apply to D015.lt W. M. TUHNO A OO. BLANK BOOK PAPERS. C‘ p ■ DOUBLE CAP, DEMY, MEDIUM, SUPEB ROYAL. AT NEW YORK PRICES. Cooper, Olcotto & Farrelly. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on tbe fint TUESDAY In Dcoembtr next, at the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, between tbe legal hours of sale, the fol- MANUFACTURED under the formula originated iu in 1854, and pateated by 4 BAUGH Jr SONS. SOLE PRoFRirroaa, at thr Delaware Giver Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A. This old establbhed Manure is manu'nctnred from Bene* that have not been burned or atesmsff. and il contains all their original organic matter. It Is ac- tlveln ltoopenuiou, and is a fertiliser o greet dura bility. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian Guano, but on the contrary permanently improves U Previous to 1861 It wu Introduced into the South era States to considerable extent, and again in IMA where it has been used with remarkable success upon COTTON, COEN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. A trial will convince any planter of its merit*. Pamphlets containing well known Southern evidence lurmnhed upon application to New York or Philadel phia offices. EV8old by daders In all tile principal cities and towns throughout Ihe United Staten and the British Provinces. BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, e Office, foo. MO Month Delaware Arenas, PHILADELPHIA. 'clock"^fr^nh^^^“|«; u ^it h Format of Ml concerned, the Light D^ t GENERAL berry. The General Berry vs* built in Por«, n > USA Length 14* feet, breadth 2! feet ji,?*!" 6 ’ 5 feet; 375 63-100 tons, 1 high presemA tS*?* * AoW long; «x feet diameter; two hteh 13 fet lC-tnch Cytender, g feet stroke; two P KWo? 3-inch Plunge, 73-inch Stroke; one and Bilge Pump, one hundred feetofnl, Rre p «d Buckets, Boat*. L ie Preserve™, aSS*’ tun. Apparel, etc. Um P*. Pumi- This Boat is well adapted for Light r>„„ . etc. Capacif, Biver bain of cotton. She ia now in eood 400 ,0 MO bar Engines are well built. anii Wiin v ?i" g ordw ! steamer, and are in aa good order a» when h-S? “* now under lnsnraoce at low rates “ n “"'It. j, Terms—One-half caah: balance in thi«v > Purchaser paying for all papers. “ lrt> d »5 , s- For sale by BAUGH, BBOTHKS8 k CO . General Wholesale Agents, 181 Pearl street, New York. H.A. HARDEE l CO, Btodaard's Haase, nol4-dAtw3m LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED B Y CMIIISSfllS TO BE TUE Oily (rood Sauce and applicable to Every Variety OP DISH. EXTRACT of a Letter from a Medical Grntlx- lfAN at MADRAS, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851: Tell Lea A Pee rin'* that their SAUCE i« highly es teemed in India, and is, in my opin ion, the most pala table as well aa tbe most whoieao Sauce that le made. The success of this most delicious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers 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 SON8, Agents, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, oc20-eodlyU new York. each, 3 framed Uprights with Stirrups (lower sec- Doors, 1 tlon), 2 Discharge » > mention, . and other articles too nu merous to mention, levied on aa the property of the Boston Press Company, by oroer of th* Honorable the Judge of the superior 0 art of Chatham County, to satisfy an attachment in fovorot Richardson A Barnara. BENJ. L. COLE; nol5-tds Sheriff Chatham County. Rent, F ib one or more yean, that desirable Plantation known aa Montletb, twelve miles from Savannah, near the O. and 8. R. B , containing three thousand sores, near one thouiiiu‘1 open or cleared. This is a Bice. Cotton or provision place. About one-half tbe open lands are of an excellent quality for -the growth of rice, with an excellent range for cattle, sheep and Xu it there is a good dwelling# barns, with steam engine and thrasher; >table*, work shop, ample end comfortable accommodation for apparatus, together with orchards of Peaches, Apples, Pears, Home, Ac. Tba proprietor h*a, for many yean, lived with hts entire family, both winter and summer, upon the place, can, therefore, with confidence, speak of it* healthfutneas. Letters of inquiry will be addressed, for tbe prevent, to GEO. P. HARRISON, nolt-taw6w . Milledgevilla, Ga. NOTICE. T HE undersigned have entered into a limited part nership, under tbs firm name 01 A. T. CUN NINGHAM,ffor the transaction of a General Oam- mtotion Business in the city of Savannah. Alexan der T. Cunningham, of Savannah. U the general partner, and John J. Stoddard, of the name place, Is the special partner, and contributes ten thousand dollars to the comiaow stock. This partnership is to commence on the twentieth of November, Eighteen Hu> dred and Slxty-stx, and to terminate on the first of January, Eighteen Hun dred amt Sixty-eight. A T. CUNNINGHAM, ool54w JOHN J. STODDARD, For Sale, A RICE PLANTATION, containing five hundred acres, more or lees, plaster's measure, known ae « Murray’s Hill," situated on the Cantina shore, opposite th* city of Savenuth.'on the best pitch 01 tide. On the piece are ample buildings for opera tives, dwelling house and overseer,* bouse. Terms liberal. Apply to notfi-Ut OCTAVU8 COHEN A CO. For Sale. Qff SHARES Centra Railroad Slock. so shares Southwestern Railroad Mock, 5,000 bonds City of Savannah. ' 5,000 bonds Stats Georgia old T per cents, 6.000 bonds Bute Georgia old 0 per cento, 3,000 Atlantic and Golf Railroad Coupons, past due, 60 shares Savannah Ges Light Company’* Stock. nol5-3t T I. MONISH k oa. Brokers. - Brick Yyd for Rent. S ITUATED on the West Bank of tbe Canal, one aad one half miles from the City, adjoining Swain aud Hammond’s, conveniently situated for recelvlag wood, for kite, by canal. Yard perfectly lerrei, and in good order. At pnaent occupied by Smith k Fufoer. Pos session given immediately. * For terms apply to BRYAN, HARTRIDGE k CO. Savannah, Nov. 15th, USB. novl6-3t Rice, Rice. F UBRLT beaten new Rice, by large or omII qeentltiee. AK Mttdliag end “ q Bantu Rice none, tor sals at reduced no16 lt^ — Price*, by - M. TURN Large Brass Key Found, XfTWICfl the owner can have by applying M thfo YY Udfoe, or to Mr. HANLEY, at the Merchants' nnlS-St S TATE OF GEORGIA, MCINTOSH COUNTY.— To all whose It may eoocrea: Whertaa, the ssffit* of Afodrev Yonge, late nf tag “Xls'totoK&jtedSSSS^ljwties interest ed, that th* Court wUl appoint aa Administrates on the first Moaday Ut January next, Uff, to rspseosnt asid oocate In terms 01 tno law. Given under my hand and official signature offs l»th day of Hsvomhsr, Hffi. B. A. BIRD, mdoSnwriw*OrtlnsryM.C. N OTICE—Tfoe creditors bt the estate of dams* Zitrsosr tete *f ffoslhmn ceaaty. J ARROW TIES JUST RBCETYED and ready for (telivery, in tot* to suit purchasers, b; nolLtt BELL. WELLY A CHRMTIAM. Rockland Lime. 1000 T^OnOB—1 •W der Fawcett, lata *■ o hereby notified to ranfiir In an acOMmt of demands, as prescribe* bylaw; ana persons Indshr ed to the ssmaars rsqwhsd is atdko toemsdiatopaj tothe i f 'r 'jpcY o. FAWCETT Administratrix, estate of F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. lowing property, to wit: ThirteenPresres, 45 piece*, IBS pieces Extra Cast ing*, at'8 pieces Wood and Iron, 2 colls Hope, 1 box Tools. HORSE POWER DESCRIPTION. Two Wood Sills, 1 Framed Bed (wood) with Cast Spider and Journal. 1 Want Bevel Wheel, 3 Half Cir cles (wood), 1 Upper Circle (wood), etc. PRESS. One short Shaft with Cast Couplings and 3 Mitres. 2 Cast Gear Hangers, with Capa and BoPs. 1 framed Wood Work, with Sills and 3 Mitre Plate--, 1 Cast rpHE ENORMOUSaud ruinous rent* now aaked for Rope Shrove snd Hanger, 3 Screws with one Mitie J. . — ' “ eligible store* has Induced tbe subscriber to remove hie jewelry and watchmaking business to Broughton street, over Callen's Crockery store, next to Wald- burg’s new Btore, where he is prep wed to sell Jewel ry .^Watches and all other good* in his line at greatly reduced prices, and lower than any other establish ment in the city. His stock embraces Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds aad Jewels of all kinds. Silver and Silver Plated Ware, nel4-tf Clocks, Broches, etc., etc. French and- Italian. P RIVATE CLASSES in the above taught by M. ELLIOT. KEFKKENCKS: Rev. Bishop Verot, Rev. Biahop Elliott, Rev. J. 8. Cosby, Dr. H. D. Arnold, J. F. Cann and B. MaHon. Mr. B. can be found at Mrs. Miller’s, 103 Soath Broad street' no#tet» Floor, Molasses, &e. A AA BARRELS Flour, Superfine and Extra 50 hogsheads St. Jago and Cuba Molarses 50 barrel* Syrup 300 kega Neils, assorted loo barrels Refined Sugar 50 boxes Havana Sugar 176 boxes English Dairy Cheese, Per brig Kitty Coburn. For sale low on wharf by nol4-2t W. H. STARK A Oft N. H. HARDEE l CO.. COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants. Liberal advances nude on consignments. Sales made in Savannah on New York or Liver pool, and but one commission charged. no!4 REMOVAL inform her M BS. R. L. LOUIS would respectfully It patreas snd the public, that ahe ha* her fine stock of Millinery snd Dress Trimmings to the store on Broughton street, three doors from Bull. In addition, Mrs. L. will carry on the Dreea-maUng business, iu the latest style*. Also, Embroidering, Braiding. Stamping, Ac., at the shortest notice. no\ 14-lot - For Sale, 6,000 B 7 Apply to BUSHELS YELLOW COEN. Apply to CHAR L. COLBY A OO., Conor Bay and Ahe room mreeta. Twelve Garden Lots AT PRIVATE SALE. •V BELL, WYLLY * CUKItTIA* rv^raieing 260 8-10 acre* of first quality of Garden Lots. They are bounded on the east by Skid*way BOaR Road and on the west by Lover’s lane, and situ ated within one mUe of the city. Capitalists would find a sure profit by making an investment in the above property, aa the city is extending in that direo lion. Hat of the property can be seen at our count- lng-room. novlt Green Leaf Hemp Hope, , T Manufacturers’ Prices. DAVANT AWaPLES. WOOL.HATS. 0Q CA8E3 Mem’s and Boya, *11 qualities, V Just opened, and for sale. Wholesale aad retail. ** OOLSHWK Corn, Corn re rereffi niSHBLS Prim* Hett«» HhMaOm Mfri. pterson. For sals, Bffi. H. STABKACO— Law Notice. pas removed his law Office to jSSdSSS**atyHotol MmMfif "uSKf**”** - HENRY WILLIAMS. _Auction Sales. STEAMBOAT; AT AUCTIOnT ■T dEl.li. WYUt A CHRISTIAN. BY BLUM A MEYER. Will be sold THIS D^ufront of the store, at 1* 1 hogshead Bacom Hams 1 hogshead Shoulders 35 half barrels Pigs’ Feet 10 barrels Sugar 35 barrels Potatoes 24 barrels Flour 10 half barrel* Fulton Market iw- 30 barrels Mess Beef - ’ 5 half barrel* Pickled Tonrue. 30 boxes Toilet Soap 30 Indies’ Cloak. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoe* ma Not™, , General assortment of Furniture, ““““■ted* AUCTION. BY BKLfo, WYLLY A CIIHIKT1A\. WiU be sold THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of n. store, M 100 coils Hope <S3 barrels Extra Flour, Just landing from steamer Terms cash. ’ nolo AT AUCTION. BY A. MINIS. Win be sold before the Court House, on tbe Pirn TUESDAY (4th) in December next (if not pm ion* of Prtvtt? »le) The Three Story Book Dwelling Booth Side Harris west, of We»t Erotd street. Possession can be hsd immediately after sale. Termi cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. nol J AT PRIVATE SALE. BY LoEOCHB * WILLIAMS. One Saw Mill site and present business—mill well located, and all in good order. Also,' one Forty-Horse Power Engine, new end m good order, with >aU new improvements tor circrJr aaw, for sale low. For particulars apply at office. ALSO, 100 barrels first quality Roman Cement, iu lots tJ J suit purchasers. nog^odjir BY BLUN A MKYKR. By permission of the Honorable Court of Orditury will be sold on SATURDAY, November 24th, u the residence of Terence Nugent, dec'd, on Bryan stmt between Montgomery and Jefferson streets, all the PERISHABLE PROPERTY, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ooe I Bread WagOD, aud sundry other articles. By order of T. NUGEXT, uovl4—td Administrator aud Collector. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY Mk CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in front of the Court House, between the legal horn | of rale, Forty-five acres of first quality Gardes tend, within I the limits of the city. Tbe improvements consist of a tirsl-ciass cottage dwelling, Gothic style, containing sir large rooms, with, marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li-1 brary room furnished with shelves snd glass doom. I Out buildings consist of farm house, containing stun I rooms, barn, carriage bouse and stable. . Sold by order of Court a a the property of the i of Saunders Crook, for tbe benefit of the heirs ani | creditors of said estate. Terms—Half cash; balance in one year, with inter, •at and mortgage on property. Purchaser to pay for papers. WILLIAM H. SMITH, aol2 Administrator. SALE OF FURNITURE. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. W ILL bs.sold, nt the residence of the late Me. Margaret Charlton, on We3t Broad street, on the 15th instant, between the usual hours of sale, tie | * HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE belonging to her estate. Term* cash. Sold by order of the Ordinary of Chatham tunny. ' rrrr T.v iiaOTumcV novS-tds BY T. J. WALSH. Will be'sold on FRIDAY, 16lh instant, in from of J • store, at 10)4 o’clock, A superior 7 Octave Rosewood Piano, in good < A. Wiae k Brother, makers, Baltimore. Deuciwi | Composite Action Patent ' 1 pair Tete a Tetea, in good order. 3 Boys’Violins. Terms cash. ° olJ EXECUTORS’ SALE. Will 1m told before the Court Houso door in Thcma*! yille, Thomas county, Georgia, on the first TUt-VI DAT in December next, All the land* lying in said county, belonging to tl estate of E. R. Young, deceased, consisting of t* j Plantations: J One eight miles southwest of Thomasville, on Bain bridge Road, lying on both sides of the Ochlotij onee river, containing 3,500 acres, 800 cleared aud « n good state of cultivation, with *11 necessary Wm ^fhe other Plantation is sixteen milea from ThonuJ villa, three miles from No. 18, Albany and Gull n*>f road, containing 4,163 acre*, about 1,206 cleared, Mil in a myio state of cultivation, with all necessary biuiJ-i ing*. Will be eoid, mlso, on the first TUESDAY in Deceit* ■ext, before the Court House door, m >nausu,| Lowndea county, Georgj*, "**“ 1 Tbe Plantation belonging to the estate of slid E. BJ Young, deceased, lying Uiirteeu miles south oi rirvmfrm containing 2,695 acres, between ?ii and hcren| hundred cleared, and in a good state of cnltivstioc.B with all necessary buildings. . 1 All the foregoing sold by virtue of an order from “ Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, Georgia, k distribution, sa directed in the last will and of said B. B. Young, deceased. Teona—One-third cash, balance in one tn<n * l s yaws, with interest, secured by personal security as I mortgage on the land. 1 D. 8. BRANDON, W. 1* YOUNG, nolO-tds HOUSE FOR SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CtiRISTIA*- East half of Lot No. 67, Brown Ward. The improvements consist of a two story a with attic? on a brick basement, fronting on L I street, opposite the United States Barracks. ■ For terms apply at our counting room. BT BIiIJBI dfc MEYER. By order of the Honorable, th* Court of wffiba *oU on TUESDAY, 3M.instant. a. m.. at the store, corner of Bay and mono, a "’’/fifths Liquor, Wine*, Ales. Bam* 0 ™ ,cea and oth« personal perisbsble property I tats of Patrick Wisely, deceased. johsHEaBI , | Administrator ilfi. By order of nofi-td noe-ia — ' a Regular Auction Sales! Homes Moles, Cattle, Wagons, CARRIAGES, up B EIX, 0D | At the Veterinary Stables of B-,^^ e ry»dte‘»;| Bay street, between «pt. 19th. «> d l trill commence on WEDNESDAY. “ gepU-ti I every Wednesday thereafter. ADMINISTRATORS SALE BY BELL, WYLLY * I heSSTttSftSitssroI H o££tht*i of Lot no. 4. r .^trr, Bents, for the benefit of th* h €irs Jr I rahtt.o* 8 “~* U f I Peruvian Guano and Phosphate *25 TONS Genuine Peruvian Gu.no, th* Peravlax Government Agency, a od guaranteed p 100 ton* Phosphate, For sale krw, by WM . H. STAB***. SOI4-3W WM TOBACCO. 125 BOX “ TW ““° Various grida Jutf received, and for sale by ^ ■olfi-tw WM.HJXAKK_- Liverpool Salt [-BLOWtorattpurchaser*. Apf iy soii-ist BELL,, wyllyTbH--^ lost. a "~"’ doI***