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The Daily News and^ Herald.
by s. w. mason.
SAMUEL W. J1ASON...'.
W. T. THOMPSON AliocUte Editor
Official Paper of the City.
ARGEST CIRCBUTIIIIITHE Iffffii HHft
HOST fll A ST BUS
Are autoerleed to Muriate
kMEWS
AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
advertised rates. ' H G • i' )Z <■' 1 HH
TO OVkOHmi Fanaos.
As much interest is felt throqghoni the country in
regard to the proapectsaf G)* cotton sail other crop,
we trill be grateful to oar pleating friend, and other,
n the interior for information on that subject. Those
who havo opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to (he growing crops, tbs working
of thu tree-labor* «y*U*». and kin dyed matter., of gen
eral interest, will confer s favor by commnatcating
the same to us.
AasUief Movement In tile H
In onr fast issne we referred in commenda
tory terms to tbe fact that the subject of im
migration was receiving the earnest attention
of the General Assembly at Milledgeville.
It gives us equal pleasure to note that the
same body has now under consideration the
eqnally important matter of public educa
tion. We have before ns a printed hill, which
lias been introduced in the House, “To be
entitled an act to provide for education,
and to* establish a general system of Georgia
schools.’’ It provides for the appointment,
by the Governor, of a Superintendent of
Public Education, with a fixed salary. It
provides that any >ee white inhabitant, being
a citizen of the United States, and of this
State, and residing within the limits of any
connty or school district organized under
this act, .between the ages of sixteen and
twenty-one years, shall be entitled to instruc
tion in tbe public school of said connty or
district without charge for tuition or inci
dental expenses. It provides also, for lay
ing off each county at once into school dis
tricts, containing each, as ‘near as may
be, twenty-five inhabitants between the ages
we have mentioned above, and having a
proper regard to the convenience of the citi
zens thereof.
It is made the dnty of the Commissioner
to cause the election by] the people in each
district of three trustees, who are to select
tbe places where the schools shall be located,
and shall have power to employ and dismiss
teachers, to expel pupils for immoral or dis
orderly conduct, to prescribe the course of
study and the books to be used, in the ab
sence of instructions from the Superintend
ent of Public ^Education, and to visit the
schools as often as they may deem necessary,
to observe its condition and progress ; that
in thinly settled school districts the trustee 8
shall have power and authority to cause the
school to be kept alternately in two or more
places in such districts, and for such a length
of time as they may deem just and equitable
to the citizens, and so as to extend the bene
fits of education to all the inhabitants of
scholastic age.
There are many other interesting details,
which we are unable to recite, for the want
of space. We have given enough, however,
to indicate the character of the system.
' It has been painfully true that the inhabi
tants of Georgia, as well as of the South
generally, have ever been obnoxious to the
charge of apathetic indifference to all propo
sitions, in the past, to make adequate provi
sion for the establishment of public schools
for the education of the poor. But, thanks
to the Euler of nations, the people of Geor
gia at least, through their law-makers, are
beginning to lay, broad and deep, the foun
dation of a liberal system of pnlture for Ler
sons, that they may not sink below that level
of civilization and enlightenment which it
occupied by other nations of the earth. It
cunnot i>e denied that we have been culpably
negligent in reference to this important mat
ter for many years. We have placed our
trust too much in cotton bales and sugar,
not, as a mass, in the forces of the spirit or
the trinmphs of intellect. Let us now see if
it is not possible to unite material progress
with mental advancement.; Let us obey that
great philosophical law, as applicable to na
tions us individuals, which ordained that trqe
progress must primarily depend upon the
cultivation of all the faculties, and not the
abnormal fostering of one or two faculties
only, those of a material character.
Look, for example at Great Britain. She
docs not owe her greatness to the Watts and
Wellington alone—the inventor of steam en
gines, or the leader of armed hosts, to ban
kers, mechanics, engineers—bat in a large
degree to her artists, poets, historians, nove
lists, orators, the Immortal Cqrps, past and
present of her men of letters, from Chaucer
to Alfred Tennyson, from Barke to Glad
stone, whose purely intellectual efforts have
instructed and charmed, elevated and en
lightened generations. of their countrymen.
Surely itistiine that we of Georgia should
acknowledge and act-Upon the recognition of
this great truth. Are we, as a people, to re
main undeveloped, or partially developed
only? We cannot believe it. There is in
tellect, imagination, mental vigor amongst
us, which simply needs due encouragement
and direction, to mate of,us a wise and noble
people, the tockdoWl jdgfi4 i ptier of the first
nations of Christendom- To accomplish thi%
we must begin, so to speak, at the beginning.
We must follow the suggestions of common
sense and a prudent policy In regard to the
education At bar youth as developed in the
hill before us.’ *W6 are abofit entering upon
a new social organization, demanding in
creased sell-reliance, aud nothing tends to
aid us more in attaining this than mental cnl-
ture. ,
ByTeiegfSpfF
SIGHT
rum Washington.
Tk. Prtillrat Cwmsmltlmg with Promt
Mat GtaUemia la Bogart to PoUtlca_
A Wain—Mottlcatioaof the Quarantine
Laws at Hanaa.
dience with prominent gentlemen from all sections in
relation to the political affairs.
Chief Jnatice Cham, General Grant, and Major Gene
rals Sickles and Dir, among others, have freely gi\ on
their Views, M) ft Bern brihawofoated by a sincere
desire for each action as may be beet calculated to fully
restore the ndntfcmn at the Southern State* le lhe
long aa th. Eiaonttre and Legislative branches are
divided in optetaa.to« South meat remain unrepre
sented in Cnqgreeq; frmoe the eSort 1» to effect some
arrangement to anoommodato the differences between
them.’ According to current representations, the
President lends a willing ear to all suggestions in that
direction, bat so hr nothing definite has beam ccO-
The Department of State bee been informed that tlie
quarantine regulations of Havana have been farther
modified, so that vessels leering mil porta of the United
States, except tram Philadelphia and New Orleans, for
porta in that Island, with dean bills of health, shall be
permitted to eater at ones and discharge their pas
sengers and cargoes. All vessels from Philadelphia
and Naw Orisons are to be quarantined three days for
gavse
ah Cetfea Market.
Dirinsi. November 17, I860.
On Satnrday there was some demand, bnt holders
were on willing to submit to the decline, and we beer
of but few sales. About 160 bales, however, changed
hands at about 31 seats hr New York Middlings.
Marray, Ferris df Co.'s Cltcalar.
New Yobz, November 14.
editors News and Herald:
Onr Cotton market bee been dull end declining
throughout the week. Advices from Liverpool are to
the 12th instant, quoting Middling Upland at 14>(d., a
decline for the week of Xd- Cotton is freely offered
at our quotations: Middling Upland,- 36)4c.; Florida.
36c.; Mobile, S6)6e.; New Orleans end Texas, 97 Kc.
Sales for the week, 6,0*0 halm; receipts, 17,460 tales ;
receipts since let September, 106,000 bales; exports
since let September, 47,600 bales; total receipts at all
the ports since 1st September, 244,000 bales.
Naval Stobes.—There is no Crude Tui pen tine in
our market, and prices ere nominal. Spirits Tarpon-
tine—With the hll arrivals tbe market continues de
pressed, at lower figures; sales of 900 bbla. at from
80c. down to 76c, the latter the dosing price; stock,
5,800 bbla. Rosins bate been very doll, until yes ter
day, when e alight improvement was noticed; Com-
men. $5; sales, 9,000 bbls.; Strained to No. 2, f6 Mfu,
Special Notices.
MILLEN A WADLRT.
1
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain or Consigner* will bo
MMy
/UHL j. o.
Da. Magqixl la the hander of a new Medical Sys
tem ! The quantitartans, whom vest internal done*
enfeeble the stomach and purely ay the bowels, mast
give precedence to the man who reatorea health and
ing all the stereotyped nostrums of the day.
ordinary caret by Maggiel’a Pills and Salve have
opeged toneyeaaf tha poJdte it te*:lnarttien<a,of
a*-
Pills are not of the class that are (wallowed by tbs
dozen, and of which every box fDU fakes creates aa
absolute; neeearity for soother. Ooepr;tw*e< tea*
glel’s Pills suffices to place the bowels In perfect or
der, ton* the atoms* h, null
dor the spirits light and bqoyanL t iliiV
'There u no griping, and mi refictfon la fqe fort
of constipation, '* I f, if/ j
affected, ItafitdMbas tore i
If the liven Is adhered, ItafiuMtmes tore restored;
and ot tbe nervous system Is feeble, It Is invigorated.
This last qualify makes the medicines very desirable
for the wants of delicate fegtetari . . r |
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally exdw-
gnished by the disinfectant poweroifMsggielto Salve.
In fhcL'tt to here announced that
MAGOiEf.'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND BUB-
KHCEA PILLS •
care where all all others toil.
While for Barns, Scalds, Cuts and a'l abrasions of
the Bkln
MAQGIKL’S SALVE
is infallible.
Sold by
$6, sales, 1(1,690bbls.; No. 1, $709; sales, 6,560 bbls.
L Pitch. $6; sales, 76
MOVaXBKTS IN NAVAL BIOSES 6T.IBU POET POE THE
Spirits Turpentine—Eeoelpts, .1.700 bbls.; exports,
95 bbls.
Rosin—Receipts, 8,900 bbls.; exports, 769 bbls.
From this it will be seen that the large exports of a
month ago have almost entirely stopped. With the
decline In Europe, shippers are not able to do any.
"r&sstt mt&r r .Ti s
Rice—la quiet; we beer of sales of Carolina at 13)£
014c., tbe latter foreverj nice article..
CeepeeUnBy,
Mdbeay, Fesbis A Co.
Every intelligent Southerner matt see that
a straggle is apfronghing |n which soul, not
sinew, will be of account—keen wit, not
sharp words, ultimately triumphant. Brute
force and material resources must daily de
preciate in value, and mind re-asseit its su
premacy.- Mind will rule, and muscle must
yield. If the foregoing is true—and who
will dare to Qiutiftibi it f—it behooves ns to
shake off onr lethargy; to gird onraelvea for
strong, steady, earnest effort in orgfngi for
ward tbe question of public education in oug
beloved old State.
if it should be tbe good fortune of tbe
present Legislature, as we frost in God it
will, to accomplish this and other kindred
mefctae^ sotvittl^ IdeaentiU the/ weal of
our State, it WlU CDShfiAa^lUil' fo'the hearts
of our people, and secure- ■ aoHe record in
the brightest page of American history.
Our Senator.—A Milledgeville corres
pondent of the Atlanta lniwiigtiEef iKnf
speaks of the Senator from Chatham:
“Owens ranks number one, a man of vigorous
intellect, and a profound' thinker ' He
watches closely the routine of
anrt^ commands respect whenever upon the
Prominent Southern men in Washington
Mem impressed with the belief that a amp.
etal proclamation of amaeaty will bu iaaaad
batwesaooffafid the meeting of Congress.
"»VJrrir iHj 9
The friends end acqnalntenoee of Mrs. ESTHER
GOLDSMITH ere respectfully invited to attend her
funeral from her late residence, corner of Sooth Brood
and Montgomery streets, THIS HQBN1NQ, at 10
O'clock. u.riitui.
Tbe friends end acquaintances of JOHN mat.t.f-
RY and fhmily are respectfully invited to atteud lus
funeral THIS MORNING, at IQ o’clock, from hie late
residence, Broughton street, aacond door west of
Habersham.
Special Notices.
GAB CONSUMERS
Will please take notice that all bills for Gas due la. of
November must be paid on or before WEDNESDAY,
the 21st instant After that date the flow ofGea will be
cut off from all persons in arrears, and ONE DOLLAR
extra will be charged before tbe supply will be re
newed. W. F. HOLLAND,
nol9-3t Secretary.
TAX NOTICE.
Omcx Tax Collics-os Cbathau Countt, i l
Savannah, Nov. 19.1866?’ ,r
The extension of Urns allowed by the Honorable
Justices of the Inferior Court 0. C. for tbe oollection
of the above tax will expire TO MORROW, Tuesday,
tbs 29th. All those who have not paid this tax are
earnestly requested to come up agd pay tbe eanm, as
the lew compels me to collect from all defaulters by
executions. Tboae Who have sot paid their head tax
(White and colored) are again notified that tbe law
compels me to ooDeet the same from those who do not
own property by garnishment on their employer-.
Office at the Court House from ten (10) o’olock, A V.
to two (2) o'clock, P. M.
jas. j. McGowan.
nov 19-2t Tax Collector Chatham Connty.
WORKINGMANS MUTUAL LOAN AS
SOCIATION.
The regular monthly meeting of this Association
will bs held on TUESDAY, 90th instant, at T* p. Oh,
atthe Firemen’* Hall.' - 1
All unpaid stock will he resold- • : i. ■, ■
noie-st JOHN W. HE IDT, Secretary.
SAVANNAH DEBATING SOCIETY.
t a regular meeting of the Savannah Debating
Society held oa Friday Evening, the lith Instant,
the following named gentlemen were elected hono
rary member* of said bodr :
Wm. N. Habersham, ,, J. McPherson Farr.
E. F. Metcalfe, Thomas M. Turner,
J.M.Selkirk, L. Be Witt, • ,
ChariQpOingt. w > Jjjj
By order ot the Frerideat. ,;n-
nol9.lt H. GRANT. R. 8. 8 D. & i
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain nor tbe Consignee of theBre.
bark George k Johan will be reapoaalble for any
debts contracted by her crew.
H0l*-2t F. SOHUbTER.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. BREED, Deattot, to now extracting teeth Willi
oat pete end without the Glghteet danger to the pe-
Ueat, by a tote tanprovemakt te dtattotry.
Office No. 117 Congress street, over
ear Ball street. no6-ljn
iiJ:
IPECUh NOTICK.
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS,
DIEnUEM, DBPOQ18T8, GLASS AND
80AP MAVEFACnTREHR.
Essential Oito, EKtraetemad RMeW^el for flavoring
and improving Braadiea, Whiskeys, Bnma, Wines,
Older, Ac. Age end Body Preparation for Neutral
izing and Mollifying Whiskeys and Spirits, Extracts
of Holland and London Gina, Oolortnge, Gum and
Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Juice*. Dr. FEVtjgTWAN-
GEB*8 Treatise on Fermnaied Liquors, with l,«QQ
Recipes and directions.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORBS. Ac.
Foa soar Man urAOTUBsaa.—Miltoete or Soda, So
luble Glass, or Liquid Quarts, In Dry, Crystal liquid,
or Jelly form; Caustic 'Soda, Sods Ash, Palm and
Ceeeauut Otto, Soapetoee and China day.
All order* retet tom* wfll hate.prutepi attention,
and every HftnteHmt required Will be cheerfully
given by
d,i
JOSEPH W. FEDCRTWAI REE, l
Ho. 66 Cedar street,
ocSi-Stawtm Hew York.
FEVER AMO AGUKBXTINODISHBi*
Martyrs to Intermittent Fbver, mart with yon. The
responsibility far yawr snftorteg rusts apon your
selves. Just as surely ss yon shake to-dey.or will
der which you labor. Had you taken this genial
tonic aa n preventive, ymt would-hums Ai need of it
ns a core, for It renders the system Impervione lo all
miasmatic fevun. But etna* you heglected the pm-!
caution, rid ywuMivas without delay of tbe oom-
ptofntby reeoritag to the only rellabto remedy—
Brush tbe obllla with BWlMlKM BITTERS, and
they will retura no aoru. Thtoto the expertohceof
thouaands, had U wlE be yeuiu. Quinine to a Mow
l,i,|M iff lullgf llMBIIlAlMITtTt- 1 -- T C
jSSEHESsS
agreeable to the pnlete; they fie Mt/SEly entirely
harmless, botfimllRmHBIy'tfferaflHen the con-
■HfaiHno aniwm.tennHfc.fha»na-fkllMel —A
r* 1IY' ’i 1 1 - ’E/rwj
pNi
.Jaun. io an ixlifc u*ii? assrH •sm
XUte U*di OTCT2 9JjC
J. HaGGIEL.
.1 U Pteo street, New Yo
And all Druggists, at., ,i
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEE BOX.
noi-iy . .
Notice.
The Mecbantcs’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa
vannah, having made to the andereigned an assign
ment or all of its property and effects, for the beaaflt
of Its'creditors, ell persons having claims sgainal the
corporation are requested to preeent them to the un
dersigned, end all person* Indebted to eahl corpora
tion will make payment to
ua , C. W. W. BBCHN,
* Assignee of Mechanics' Saving (ad ,
aepl-Sm Loan Aaeoctetlon of Savannah.
ts, Advi
Re. UT TerA Street, levtaash, 8*.
MUk abovAWorka are now manufheturing a very
X superior article of
J I
i Ul
>/ .y
which to aold at Norihern prices, in
for ins, so that Merchants purchasing from them
Miff irineun wflvrn RMBpla-
Etna coo, save oa the coat price, and ean always My
on obtaining the Eufnlly Seep,
IOri ) .HATOATA8
QPExING NIGHT of the great
1 warranttol free I
not ask for |
a-.Bi'S*
w ftiadibii
call at the Works'end get a sample for nothing, give
It e vigorous and Impartial trial, and if ibe result
proms that (t is at least eqoM taeay, and ntto hn
rom irttece reostved from
well knows eUlsans of this diy and State, the ortgl-
nato of which can be seen at tne Works.
•sagwRSfWff.TfliT*'**
GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS,
PUE8E A THOMAS, General Agoata,
No. Ill fray street, I
Key Box 770 Pout Office, hnvennuh, (E ‘
pfrom Rev. c. a. Prendebqast, Pastor St. Patrick's
Church.] ...
1 teuat-he^py to be able to state that toe Hi
bad your Soap thorongUyAM Impartially tried, la
the opinion of my housekeeper, aa expertoooed and
mtoet jedge of th* artioia. It Is really superior ta
JMjr, asd well deserving the patronage uf' tee
MhUc for, iteown intrinsic merit. I leal proud,
■ur.lMMMt euch anee article has bean made
totem, and assure you that I shall coutoder to net
only* pleasure but a duty ot justice, no toes than
patriotism, to recommend its use within theephere
of mylhietotes. ; * <"jei , «. .. ~Tr •
[FromHer. A. M. Wteb, Pastor Trinity M.E. Okareh.]
• • > • After gtolng it such an impar
tial and thorough tnei. it afford* me iiliuaiui to be
able togtmR, as our candid jodgmeni, iaa> i*
good a Soap, and wiH bear comparison with any
Soap of Us hind that we have need, for all thu pur
pose* oi u fhmily Soap. Us being a home mannfac-
tnre, doubly commends It to me, and 1 lAtek ought
tede to to all our citisena.
(From Rev. Craelxs B. Kino ]
- Htetog need the Soup of your manufacture with
greet aattofeeMon inmy famfiy, I can cordially recent
—it' a> stperfor for Uandry purposes, and far
i mecti that to sold lor toilet pnrpoeea,
csble smell and gammlnete.
ily Soap manufactured by tha
Works, and found li lo be as excel
lent an article aa any of Colgate’s or other Northern
Buna*.' Demit ms lo congratulate the Company
MMS. tlhutv mafrtetemteto l^frnpMlfall
. *“ L. KNOBS, M. D.
[From Be*. K- Landbom, Savannah Baptist Choreh ]
We tried in the family the Soap made tff the Geor
gia Chemical Works, and cheerfully notify that It
gives entire sattetretion.
betegfroe
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed AaMgnee
or the Merchant*' and Planters' Bank, to prepared
to enter upon hi* dnty. All bilikolders, and other
persons having claims against said Bank, are re
quested to present tbe same for liquidation. And
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. BUlholdera will lose
their priority U the bills nr* not presented within
six month*.
anSl-tf
A SURE PILE CUBE
I
Dr. Oil beet's Pile Inatruaient pqMUvely cues th*
worst cases of Files, sent by nisi: on receipt of $4.
Circulars free-. Sold by Diugrists. ; Agent* wanted
everywhere. Address J. B. KOMAINE. Manager. No.
676 Broadway, New York.' oc31-3m
• • • ipL. Faintly f-nr
at the above aataU ehmeid. in this city, to equal, U
not enperlor to any Laundry Soup I have need la ay
lamUy, atthe* previous to. ec since tne war.
• • * Fa* the waahatend It to aaob-
Jactionable, and for the laundry it cannot be excelled.
Respectfully, your*. . JNO. B. BARNWELL.
tTromthe Marshal! Bouse, Ssvanaeh.1
We have used lb* Georgia CheMcal Warts Eoap
in our laundry, and decidedly give it toftlhuv
over all other brands now in uae.
av.i-'.r. i li WM.COOLUMUI
, [From the Fnleekl House.]
W* have tried the Waahiag Soap manafaetured at
the Gooegfa Chemical Works, and And it an food aa
any NoftMx keep; and now give it tne preference te
our Laundry. W. U. WILTBEMQKM.
ESTABL^ttED 1825.
AME^RW FLYMH A 00.
■Mr. HARRY LAHGD0H.
Mi wrmn —Ml
STAR feiTOCK COMPANY,
tiftlGrai
When will bo imfclSiA ifc^Sft’Orend Inanffural
LADY MACBETH. ....Mtoe ARM1E SERTER
A-
Flnt Witch...
Second Witch.
Third Witch.......
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JiaAMtiAAil _
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Fbr partlcu'-Mvaea MF i MPMI* *>Y-
Poore open at 7 o’clockj Cqiteln rtore pt g.
we open at 7 o’clock: Curtain Meg at 6. Be
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iOCfifiM.
4°° sssSSsw
fftofMfofMto,
JtSSlSXSf'-
i tlmsaHteaxo
MS boxes Adateaaline Candles,
f* tone Vinegar.
R k!g* Lre£&dfrtohend for rule by
CONNERAT A JOHNSON,
■ At ^ i
lhaVc tested your Family Soap, and take pi
your Family Soap, and take pleasure
in r« commending It as an excelieui article, and wor
thy of success, i <r Meapectfully,
UEO. M. LOGAN.
Assignees’ Notice.
! uedatalgned having |mew Appointed aseigneeb
> Faimcrs' and Hechuricb’ Bank of Savannas,
The
of tbe
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other etoim-
enis against tbe said Bank to present the seme tor li
quidation, end aU pereout Indebted to the' Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
iilldi41<fot>wUI lose thdt priVdti ir fhehUttote
not presented within six month* from this date.
W - JOQN HICIf AEDSON,
J. E. GALDRV,
ly27-tf Aarigneea.
.-iii'l
Notice.
,i i i .it
Cut Tmuasuseb’s Omcx,
Savannah, October 23,18C6.
TAX PAYERS are hereby notUtod tbat-the Uaie 4e-
quired for the payment Iff quarterly returns haa ex
pired, end they ere earnestly revested to call and pay
their dues, and thus avoid additional expense had 'tub
leaning of executions.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
oc24 L Cifr
ASSIGNEES’ NOTICE.
a or na ■ - 1
r Gaouau, >
oat is, leee. y
Otenoa o* AseiaNns
Bans or Tu SraTB or
8a aimaa, August
Biilholdere are hereby notified that the priority of
theft claims will be lost, unless presented within six
mo tbefrosrtbs time of assignment or the Meets or
the Bank. A. PORTER,
W. CUMMINS,
eul6-d»«Athenwtf Assignee*
gW Macon Telegraph and Aggnsu Constitution
It will p ease pnbllah dally for three wr '
liJl
Crrr or Savannah,
' Orticx Cleee or Council, Nov. 7th, 1866.
The attention of owners of/lets Ito rfUpectfuhy
called to th* foltaariat extract iromOrdtahno* of AM
An *r’ i8s : : . . v • .
Section 1. Every owherof a lot, piece of parcel
of ground, within th* corporate Hmltouf thu city uf
Savannah, whether i he same be owned *f» fee simple
or held finder tbe usual tlfle from the dty t shall he
bound, within six months of the notice given, to
place q good and knHctent Ptoefteut or Itofcrslkof
Bret qnmltr orbrlet dr ffagMnte, fheeuro cfwhkh
•bail te every tetepnse he^Uffi
oVtifll&Hl fir square of the cl!
mentor sidewalk shill be of the'
acrlbed by the Ordinances of the, c
height and levri aa ahett bh markei
- nrveyor; and ady purerii iditng lo cortiply with the
above notice within tbe time af.reeald. theh the CUy
Surveyor and ClQr Marshal th»U csaee .lbe
be done and return the aiqeuut pf goats and chargee
to the Mayor and Alderaan, Jtho ahqU oidQit{toi Qftf
Treasurer to lmue hte nuncntlnn for lAeuemnmftoMst
the owner or I seen of toe lot, Whl-A shall M tovtod
end colleeMteteUEacuilo^for teXfB m
mentson feaf estate.
Reorder D-l»: ‘ JAMRS J. WARING
JAMES SXBWART, Ctort *6 Oouneil .
■ 'no*7—m r
V
INSURANCE I INSURANCE I i
SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST to, 19ML
THE undersigned would respectfully inform tha
friends sad the public that they are prepared toeribet
Fire and Marine Bteka in tbe following find clam
companies, at eatebitolied rate*, and solicit a share of
New York. L i ' H (hUl
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of SCtiWMK)*
PERRY INS. ARP TRUST Oa. Mrfda, Ala.
■H)HMW. f ANDERSONTSSOWS * oa.
Consigned by all Sailing Vessels and
which we era agates are hereby boCUM thUt al
goods remaining on the wharf- fit durtfi thTOugli ia-
atuntton or negligence of mid eonaMneea, wfil bu
stored at their risk and expanse; ud no acch goodr
raarMdlMBtUL
Assignees’
The andereiined having I
Of this Beak forth* purpose of odjoatlng
detiaglfi sffflfe, fhereft
■III uihrif thm.eeU
- Uf V"i nr* 1
mm within six mouths from this tote, or they will
dehtedwlll —*
lUtnFi ha* icon s-.m
.eioaidoiuq 1
•HMiHTjiia/. i Attoa
[From the Brown Home, Macon.)
I have used and tested your Family Soap, sad teke
pleasure in recommending it as being na uroeitoui
article—as go.d a* 1 would wish to see.
M. E. BROWS.
Mac,>N, October lfo Mfg.
Wo have tested tour Family Soap, sad haretm*
Jt au exuellcm anicle. MIX A KIRTLAMD.
OmswouiviLLa, Ga., October **, 1»U*.
i I bare:sever mad better Soup Uwn that of yuan,
merited •* Family Soso,” and 1 am glad to know that
rwe have parties in thu south who are exerting them-
selves to manufacture what we need. Ii others
.would follow your example we would soon have aU
-.bat is reqstred lor home consumption, thereby keep
ing out money amongst u», and not having it sent off
to enrich other* at our expense.
1 concur te whit to above written, baring used tbe
Eoap. SAMUEL GRlsWULD.
For farther recommendations of this Soap, refer
ence to made to any person who has tried it
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
nol9-tf
For a Few Days Only.
HRS.. CAROLINE HAMILTON
[RESPECTFULLY tenders her service* to thectU-
kene.of MFnsiah, for a few daja.
CANCER,
BONE FELONS,
ULCERS OF ALL KINDS,
JI80N,
j 1M3EASE3 OF FEMALES,
Ac., Ac.
She also offer* her amvlcea la th* eol—n* of
Numerous testimonials aa to her'
i fimluunl Ability
to all who
DESIRE IT.
Bhe cm be found, ‘ u ■
,.oo % 3i#am*n
k BIESLEY’S,
1^
j^PPLT to P. O’CONNOR, Biuctatelth, Bystreet,
^ EauurtttoCMVlaRU
MiJliUi-lJ UT
Scotch. Ale*
' IX jib ••• -j* «•••' *• 1
“ FAIMIRK”
nolo-lt -
itlon, I
in casks of 8 da
ff
Store to Rent.
■tore recently occupied by T. H. WltHaghete,
Intbrop A Co.'s, will he rented oa uppHeu-
»js:8
FOE* SALE,
^ jo, firirre if ■^a.JHmiL |MI
MWi
TbeAl _
sieo, the bull etonneh itod tight. She ha* state room
accommodation* for peaseugera. Light draught of
water, and vary tost, with a moderate consumption
of coal. The above ateetear will, be sold tow, tr im
mediate application to made to Capt. GEO. BRIGGS,
at the Pulaski House, or at the otece of Messrs. T. J.
DUNBAR fr OO., 167 Bay street nol9-lw»
Raisiro; €itlWi'
180,000 BRICKS.
Q.BEY BRICKS,
THOMAS J. HACK * SONS,
ImDorters
and
IN
Deal
e i*s
Gins, Wines, Cordials, Ales, Etc
$2>nthiiHreet, §1
Sil Mill
7»1 «>
-ED.
■A. LABGffi STOCK OF THE FINEST GRADES OF
OW^ ^oftongahela, Rye
'tH-th-dU ’-.I ] J .: -t A^D '<
BOURBON WHISKEY
' OdNerAKifLY ON HAND, AND AT LOWEST PRICES
l, '4lllfrdo«BW;
- - - - -
■ii.Y
UV.' Ai I
aid
6TOHE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
.11
liCLOTHINO,
it lull 'r i't f.'-d. - •
Utojii ut.i
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
Eek»an
m
Ul*TOjV
PEIBDLEUM AND NIAIAfi CO
./j iftfr 1 -
Capital Stock, - - . S200.00C
SHARKS, ISO EACH.
JWPADfEfT, 115PER share
Lad no other SMemaent made, exce"' hr direct
L -- *- nfllifftet.
(NO.' fiB CONGRESS STREET.
lare now reoelvlnE. aud ready to exhibit our
1 selected stock of th* shore men-
■"SB* ‘
J. P. SLOAN.... _ i
E. B, RAWBON....V... Yi~'5S^ e ' lt l
JNU. a WHITNER Vlce ^ “J
F P PAajrx. f'ccretaiyl
to.iDaAN::::::::::::.'(to'henif8 Uf eS^j
DIE ECTOR*:
Mere bants and Planters
areUrttted to exnmine our stock before purchmiag
HOST. LOGAN,
S. R. Met'AWRY,
JNO. O. WH1TNKH
Gunny Bagging.
BALKS Gunny Bagging iaadlng this day
from Schooner Mary D, Ireland, from Bentos, and
for tale by
pol7-n BRYAN, BARTRIDGE k OO.
J. F. LOGAN,
B E. RAW SON,
P. F. PRASE,
W. F. PARKHDR3T.
Me Oompaay propoeee to operate tn Oeorvi. a,
bams sod Tenneeaee. Having leawil Lamia lbu
Immediate vicinity of recent oil dircoveriea. i, ,
olfier. n portion of Its Stock for sale, the amosm n
opus which shall be returned to the purchuer h
any renerel dividend will be declared.
- A Timited amount of Stock may be secured b, n
teg or the undersigned, agents in thio ettv
ud RELl^ WYLLY A CHftLSTUS. I
Rooms to Let
rnwO: emthfiee Rooms, te a convenient location,
JL rettehtefor ft eeutleman and lady, or pereore
6RARD OPENING
O f‘ Millinerv - GoodJ
children, may be had oa moderate
J -|g » “B L,v”
Through the Po-,1 Office.
Notice
trai undewignod frede entered Into a limited purt-
A e.
J. C. Maker & Co’
■ i.A.i ia c.i
Hard Brown Bricks,
Bolt Brown Brick*, for tele low by
aol9-tt BRYAN, HABTR1DQE k OO.
iuh
Boarding:.
; iin iltKf
iywoJ
p OOD BOARD can be obtained, with a fine large
!\I room with-ffrenlace. by early replication at No.
Valuable Real* Estate
FOR SALK
OFFER for sale the following named property;
Two Dwelling Houses, pleasantly situated.
r leek it Thunderbolt.
Far particulars, Inquire of the uaderetoaed.
! • i / .hrA|. king,
Or at the store of RALPH MELDRIM,
M17-IW 186 Congress street. Savannah, Ga.
gym|i mjrLqp ||ge Aim ntlfift of
. STARR A ROBERTS;
for the transaction of a Shipping and General Com-
4arireBreteeeuta tkvettrof IliianiiMi, ftenegla
William Starr and Joseph A Boberta. of Sevenush,
NEWMAYER haa contributed to the common
stock $10,000. This partnership is to commence on
tha first day of November, 1866, and continue until
Mat of October. TKE
State or Gwnafin, 1
. (Chatham connty. J
Personally appeared William Starr and Joseph A
Roberts, Jlie general partners, as set forth on the
foregoing pages, who, being duly sworn, say that the
Car. Browgtotom and Whitaker 8t»„
OCTOBER 17, 18C6.
LADIES’, MISSES’ asp CHILDREN'S
HATS,
lewmayer, vpedai partee
aforesaid, to the commod stock, has been actually end
in good faith paid in cash to them.
W. STARB,
JOS. A. ROBERTS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this first day
of November, A D , 1866.
WM. J. CLEMENTS,
Notary Public, C. C.
—True extract from tbe Record.
l s. } WM. H. BULLOCH,
' n o3 Clerk s. C, C. C.
In all the latest styles, such as tbe
GLADIATOR, BOHEMIA,
'Wholesale
KISTOItl, CA8TIUi.il
TURBANS, SbMBBELLAS,
CENTRAL PABi|
ALSO,
Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments,
• Bonnet Frames, ic, ii
, odT—tf
Od Consigninent,
■ l A- IIUJJI/
HtaUt ' I -I'
APPLES,
Now landing, aud for sale by
L J. GIHLMABT1N A OO.
/‘•Ail :v ' ; i'
■OIT-St
Consignee Wanted
DR HQ baton Guang Cloth wow: hmdteg from
r Mary D. belaud, from Borigq. tettk^ ^
hunt ERk'fiiMR Fix.
FLOUR.
2QQ BARRELS FLOUR from Baltimore. Extra
For sale on wmrignmsut by
nolt-St SORREL BROTHXES.
V. B. MITT C 00.,
907 Bay Street,
! W. B. Daffy A Co. are axthortord to aettlu I
J. F. GILSON, A*
EliQat-
GIL80N, Agent
1 oo-FMfente^ 1 ^ 1
tketeeelvue to-
oT.-Roqqo MMfltfLIM SOUMl
IJCa.U
YAH, HASWDOHAGBL'
P APER for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry
Goods, Hardware red Boot end Shoe Dealers:
for Grocers and Druggieto Printers' euppBee of all
kinds. Also, Binders' Boards, Paper B
find Twine. Aligoode eotdat New Yc
♦Tpenene §4^^, ™
WABREN BROTHERS,
210 Bey street.
I prices, with
Knw. O'Bnxx. J. H. O’Bnxx.
Edw, O’Byrne St Son.
are, ”
VTTB solicit* share of the patronage of our friend*
TV end the public generally. The Saulor partner
of thia firm having done bnaineea in thto rity tor up
ward* ofthlrtyvfiq* jrurs, Corner Rvyea m>4 Jethrao
FURNITURE.
DEGRAAF & TAYLOtJ
ST sad 80 Bowery, aud 65 Chriatie 51.,
NEW YORK.
S TILL continue to bo. the largest Furniture Mauaj
focturera in the cMy.
PARLOR
DINING-ROOM and
CHAMBER FURNITG
"—rr — 1 VietorU Vediteads,
FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE,
At 80 percent reduction In price.
To The Public.
Nuttingy Powell & Cd.j
BANKERS,
M’ATOO-W. OEO
a a. hutting,
, POWELL,
Isaac soott.
i, will still be kept open for the eccom-
‘ ' - public. Its former n
i«f to* tautening
putron* will find the usual
attention bestowed on them aa formerly, red ton pub-
hetevmn riimfij eo well established aa Ttae Hwta
*f to* trevelUDg Merchants of th* Sooth, win, by set
^t^W^thfr.nYHtewred. _ ,«4y-
WANTED,
TO COITOII ' PLANTERS.
H^SS.T^SESSd^'
A ■ •muei « BUT mane mreu vxv u til DC COHliuffl MtfC f
Hewitoc Ma^tae* the nmnen iDveitlon^J
». Prtc* $18. Krery Macbine warranjed W
years. Address SECOME* ®- ,
ueto-TmdAw CUveI*nd ! 0»J
HUD'S flTEIT LOCK-TIE,
■ytteyr-—- 10 .— 1
Itrrimn* double it* ooei, and to fully flftypei
BiEXESS, SADDLES
Our eeveral Agreta winbe enppitod tea tow days,
Al J
lte
«f*> *• *■
BLANCEYILLE
sLATEinnHftmn,
xrwydt PTki.ir na qa
TRUNK STORK
fWHGUBALHAND BCTAH*
East Side of Market'
Mttrereg ffi. Arnttum am* *«V«
SAVANNAH, O-A,
VAN WKRT, POLK CO. OA.
P»pa fotoolk, MOO.OOO
! BHAE9B, $H BACH.
r£S2'XYsn££r”' t - Am
■min—A- Wilbur. Savannah.Qu.
Paper Hanging
ND
Window Shades.
Booapunv wfil eoon be prepared to fill a
IE^S^ OW or r of U ^ f for r »
SgSutedK aayothteufitetoMlrtireteJB
Wcsbil. andSt. Louto, Mo. The jaMlMi—i
SmSSSSmSH
111 ItlOYV.
mbs. Mary i
No. Seat. Julian * tr#et ’
For^Sale or Rent
O^maty lteMdrtetedH^^ALL fori,,
• Pfitewte m goeda
PHfENIXSTEMI^WMILL.
K 9TKRN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. /
completed theta 1
rawsysurs’E^.':»»
caasigais gsa raaaa
r< gue wljtete
^the^Publ'®
arfts^onct^.
r jLjSredetedtoe^MjLq^ffv the
‘ h * twoE *‘Steett
briJS*’
•• LoreUALathmoig
. KtoaasggsrH
-Orders for all Mud. of Wo" 1
pufiktatarieeremehehg
j oo-purtaerehipof Yae Roma, HouTOufi *
. T expire* thto dey, fcy toe cute Umi4#*0.
: ■/.•»: ' BGEtTDYT fr MPIOMtT.
a ,-i . qi^mBmydMMfiBTi»
4-
r*. mi. mific