The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 19, 1866, Image 3

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Herman LlvlogBtea, November -2^ nt jieams&iP •gimsNP Leo, Tuesday, Not. 20, at 8 o’clock, fob Florida. .... „ , ,, ,oer Sylpb. Wednesday, November 21st, at 10 dock »■ “■ i* J ‘ sjivan shore, every Tuesday moratacta^ ‘ V ' k FOB CHARLESTON. r pilot Boy, Wednesday, November 21st, at *J" ffl er Dictator, every Wednesday, at a a: a. ' iner tmilie, every Saturday, at 7 Retook n. m. croton, every TkBHdM ♦tUj’clQCfc , FOB BRUNSWICK. . jmer jMr^JtoynHjvar^Fciday^fi^^«m«^^ 8 A. M ^atWanih oi. :uir::caa&Sta i and Departure of Trains. RilLBOAD DAILZ PASSENGKB Savannah at 8 £„s a‘ Augusta at 805 Macon , DAILV Down TASMBNORB [,,rei Bacon at. 7 a.m. I**'* 3 i:n ' rS " CP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN Savannah at. ...i.....;.;7JJr. m. U ‘.^An;u S U at 4:«(»a.m. imveaat Major at a .-.7:00 a.m. . *"* down NIOHT PASSRNOEB TBA1M i •: iCvei at Savannah at , Tr . fcdp A.At * UiUedgeville and Gordon triigT #o*Mit£yitb, ;;,'n day ami down night passenger trains at Gordon. * ' .J iSD GULP BAILnOAD—DAILY (SUIglays 61 * r> ccpted) lavra Savannah at ■*. .—-i.l a. m. Jnveaat'fhonwaviUeat , but whether with the intention of -ing the negroa did not appear, ben Wfnt hemA and returned in nnteaiyftfiod nth a revolver, and doing to the window of the room back of the atore, firing, the first ahot, however, taking ef fect on McLean in the back. _ it for, MgaArrivinffMttrtly after- Wd tbo wm a* past recot^y, and at abonTnine o’clock, or one hour after the occurrence, ;ro,' who* ls‘ named Gibiion Stevens, after committing the deed went dolibefotely boat,' fit* away hia pistol and then gave himself to the United States authorities, who immediately tamed him over K>,» the murder was cc „i.. 7:10 p.m. ^“TliomasvUle at 6:00 A. M. iisavannah at ■■■■ ....C:!!! p. M. UtiuTUKM, MeWadeattM, HU 'taut. K8T1LL A ,„tmi Bookseller*, Unite '^ruillsy lane, next Jo tiiej’osl Offlo s ,.„,uri» icii. with them will he prompt!] Sleeting of Connell l( cial luseting of Council was held on Saturday, P. Myers, being notified of the bet, and convened it in the house where committed. The following are the hames. of the jurors: Thomas Bostock, foreman; Thomas Coyle, H. | 0opps, Joseph Bosser, Jas. T. Hob- gpo Mid .Wm, OUona. After viewing the body, the Coroner proceeded to .examine the witnesses as follows: , , t | , ;iJt c! EVIDKNCB. window of ,tl i/ 1 AiUt yon g » glass c , in the back ties had had a fuss, which I know nothing of, prior to that. , . _ ... Edw. Gould (colored) sworn—About 8 o’clock L with 2* M for P ur P 0B0 of bearing the re-'’ i iije special committee appointed at the meeting Council ou Wednesday last, in regard, to tbe.pl I -owning the cbnarialioi the river whksll had b .jjuemlciI by Alderman Miller., -His Honor ;E, C. Anderson, Jf»yoj,>iid I ^aieu A."N. Miller, C. 0. Millar, Ford, Hunter, rung, Wade, Burroughs, Wylly, and Meyer 1!t |art was submitted by the majority of the eom I fi-t. recommending the reference of the whole ■tnuden. James Gilmer, Gen. Boggs, and Major | ass WUliams. , 1 i » t4 i r iD'iaau E. C. Wade presen toil a minority 'report, ®atuding the rejection of tho plow for deepening ' ,Biir, and giving reasons for tho same. < It ilcption of tho majority report was moved, , a *verul amendments were proposed, and finally I ..-astute was offered to the effect that tjoth the - v »nd minority reports be referred to Generals .-.mid Boggs, experts, for examination and rc- p The name of Miyor James S. Wijliaipa w>Mi | inJon account of Lis absence trom the city, i nniiait being made to adjourn, objection was ^ Did the report of the com mittep .appointed to legal opinion on the objectitotf of SonatoV 'uitu the bill for tho creation of a new fjre depart ... v,, called for. 3sHonor. Mayor Anderson, read the rules and said - L) MluT bnwuess could he trausacted than th:i in the call for a special meeting. *1, Secretary’s minutes were read, when, the reso- . , n , e gard to the matter was found, but there was ._ -iraicc to this special meeting.. i mnlion to adjourn was then entertained and awl. I xmtilutely after the adjournment another call was A»i f ir a meeting at half-past seven o’clock on Sat- i 34, evening, and at eight o'clock, after several in dsiiiliuempts to procure a quorum, Council met. hat, M. J. Ford. Esq., Chairman pro teni, and dentin SItycr, Burroughs, Wade, Waring, Euuler I ttJf.C. Millar. . t j, | Upon a call there appearing no quorum, Council a<l> ned to meet on Monday evening, at half-past seven | Sr. Moves and flte davaanah Uuaeum a an uncommon thing, in large cities at the | hnb. tofitiMuseums cunningly contrived to suit l (slUhid public, and sustained by proprietors who inibontasmuch scientific knowledge of the speci iciribibited as any one of the subjects themselves. i’tiJ, therefore, be the pride and pleasure of every ! iituf Savauuah to encourage, in every way, one n *:il an erudition only equaled by his deep inter^ the profession, offers for their inspettion a col- I Goethe most choice and perfect ire have ever wit- The exquisite neatness and order, too, which I -actenzes the arrangements, lend an additional I ats to the exhibition. , 4 i ■ic mast am using spectacle wo 'witnesserl was Mr. I *s happy family. In' a large cage, perfectly con I -^2,ml mutually well disposed, are to be seen ten I '-<3 of various kinds, two prairie foxes, one grey tvjcoona, one West India kid and ope West In I-L th s last the most beautiful that can be J cti it‘is spotted white and yellow, but over the I «u;f caused by a gauze, is a delicate tinge [strduciug a marvelous effect, '^happened in” about breakfast time, by Mr. «kind invitation, and were highly entertained -' Wiling process, which wM qot peculiarly pro- CTfcot that harmony which generally reigns amid | ^uppy family. ThiB. however, is but the smaller <z A the collection, which includes every species pheasant, canary birds innumerable, Cali- ^ quails, Australian cuckatoos, ferrets, rattle- I •et prairie dogs, Persian rabbits and “ what- ,t3T Leo. Dearborn, »«w r<> ■BOr Bnehenter, from Bath, Me—m Br% knanx. Mew Tork-Hnnter A ... Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, FBMtkn, Ac.—Clag- horn k Cmmingham. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Charleston—L- J Guil- mxrtin -iLiui.ll’u 111 i 1 Steamer Eliza Hancox, Post, Charleston—F M Myr- elL .• fl. • i j**-. Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonv^do. etc—F M . Back with 1000 biuheis rowtek rVw- H Habersham A Hop. C&skoiqFs flat. from plantation, with MO bnehels **M Cnmmin?sfllt,*from plantailoo, with 6A0 huh- * M maBKaHU-aJQ Steamship Toaawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Bopter 4 Qumwll. • Htenmahlp San Salvador, Atkina. New York—B H- Hardee. Htenmir Dictator, Coxetter, Jackaonvllle, Ac—L J Guilmartin A Co. le Bokey^Ling, Palatka, etc—dM- 1y, 4fa(elty,* Ctiarle* torf—F' H Steamer Kmllte Ada*r,10JrilAlbB; Ac-S M Laffi- au. . i . Steamer jtcUpee, Yonng,. Augusta—J M Klnchley Steamer KAre, Lockwood, Charleston, he—P.M [yrell. Steamer Julia St Clair, Moody, Augusta—M A Cohen. ... J 1 lbrtl Schr Currie Hyer, Post, New York'—Hunter A Gam ; Bwelpu. J. >I u Per steamer Sylvia Shore, from Palatka—76 bales aaa island cotton, Sbbisand lOboxaa orangee, 41 pka mdse, behead of cattle. 32 cow hides, and 1 bdle deerskins. » , am 'er steamer Kale, 4 ftnuiJlmkfMivftie—hsiro ret ship Bor heater, -from Battw-900 Imkakar anfi 100 bids potatoes. Liberty i c . „ twenty cents for two drinks; deceased said Gib did hen all came out quarreling; deceased followed ns in ie yard, then shot at Gib; I then went <#, and know MhbiK more of aflair. ifffil fl Bichard Wayne (coioredl sworn—About 8 o clock, „ . i waa coming in Mr. Shultz’s shop, I heard a fuse between deceased and Gib Stevens; Uiep, I qav ceased fire « pistol at Gib Stevens, a colored with a five or six barrel luateli Gib .thtet iWUDt 00 around the corner, on Randolph street;, about fifteen minutes Sftce Gib came back, and I heard the of a pistol. One of the hoffs with me Bald de was shhtrl WinwBohbb opposite the Btore ti ceased was in, and camo to the door and saw Gib standing at the corner of tho storo; I then went back to my house. _ .. . F Shultz (white) sworn.—I heard a quarrel in the atoro between Gib and McLean just after eight o’clock, about ten cents; I went in and made them go out; be fore going out Gib struck McLean; McLean then went mto tbe next room and got a small pistol and came into the yard and fired; I took hold of McLean and he fired again; than I took the pistol from him, and thought everything was settled, till about twenty min utes after, T heard a report ot a pistol and ruahfd into the room that McLean went into to get hispistoU-I then saw the negro at the window with his arm through it, and a pistol in his hand; I wont to him and told him to Stotii 1 then turned to McLean and he wsb about to drop; 7io was shot in the back; alter being shot be went Uite the next room and sat in ajchatr by the'fire;‘l tliougbl the fire |too hot; I brought him in tho room and put him on the lounge, where be diod at nine o’clock. ■ Lt. Howard testified as to a conversation with the pris-mer, in which he acknowledged the shooting, but said Khe deceased had fired on him twice; ha said the pistol was at home; and he sent for it and exhibited it to the jury; it was a Smith k Weston. After hearing all the evidence in the cars, the jury retired a short time and agreed upon the following verdict : “That tho deceased, Augustus McLean, came to his death by a pistol shot at the handa of Gib bon Stevens, the same being done wilfully. The deceased had been in the employ of Mr Shultz for some two years prior to the war, and when it broke out be entered the Confederate Navy, and continued in it until the close, wlienhe waa taken prisoner some where in NorthOnrolind and paroled. Since his turn, and np to bis death, he has been in the employ or Mr. Shultz, and we lorm he was a faithful and up right man, and never sought a quarrel with any per son.. fie will be buried t(n8 morning, from the stove, corner Of Liberty ind fiLhaolph streets'. ; ,-n, -d ABxpwetr. t ■ ■ Per steamship TonawanJa, for. Philadelphia—S4B bales upland .eottqn, .10* do domeatioa 1M* empty barrels, 125 empty kegs, 38 bales waste, SO pkgs mdse, 'll* ski dried fruit, 10 bbls do, 21 tons Iron, 36,000 test lumber. 1 ; 1 - ’* Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—137i holes upland and (6 baieS aea tebnd cotton, 20 do Waste,' 45 do domestics, 2 do wool, 8 casks rice,, 5 do beeswax, lyo pkgs mdae. Per sohr Carrie Hyer, for New York—200,000 feet flooring boards. ’ . ■ t paaaengera. Persteamslilp Tonawanda, for P)iilade(phi»—Mr» Uutrk and daughter, W H Tinsley, Dr J B Simmons, J N Clieeney, T Boliues, L Kocmer, J W hitton, K Hark m, J, Per steamship San Salvador, for New Yiirk—L Lip- Profeagnr Bernhardt’s Glasses. It iskoown that Professor Bcrnltaidl, who has been in the city for sevaral weeks, has given entire satisfac- tion to all who have applied to him for tho relief of defective sight. The following testimonials, frot tingutshed gentlemen, will only serve to strengthen the oontidoitcu already entertained as to bis Bkill and success. State of South Carolina, Executive Dsfabtisxnt. Columbia, June 19, 13G6. Sir—I have made full and satisfactory teat of the spectacles procured from you, and I havo tbe pleasure to aav that the glasses are better adapted to my eyes titan any I Lave ever used. The facility with which yon fitted the glass to my. eye, furnished me conclusive evidence pf your scientific skill in Optics, and yonr thorough exportedc* as nn Occnllat. Yonr attainments in yonr profession entitle yon to the confidence, patronage, and gratitude ot the pub lic. X have the honor to be, Very respectfully yours, JAMES L. ORB, Governor of South Carollua. Prof. M. Bernhardt, Charleston, S. C. State of Nobtu Carolina, ) Executive Department, J Raleigh, March 28, 1866.) I have examined a large nonthdr of .the glasges Prof. M. Bernhardt, aud with pleasure certify totthi superior cxoeUence. I wear a patr rf teem and Use aspShetly as I could in my youlh. pay «o toe best I have used, and I therefore lieartiiy recommend hte),tp tho patronage ot the g^TSA^WOBT^. Troraspr :iUi.. . Miscellaneous. IM BYBLPIAMXYEK. ^ Win W sold THIS DAY.^in front 'at ths Stars, at M | 28 sacks Rangoon Bice ..asss:%&rcB+* w to tuba Lard 20 firkins Goshen Butter ..... 8 hogsheads Clear M*n § hnntinia lunkfid Hun 10 hogsheads Pig Shoulders 10 hOBShaads Sugar Cam* Mama 1/ 20 barrels Buckwheat Flour ff 20 tisroaa Sugar Cured Haaaa 20 barrels Breakfast Bacon 20 barrels Pig Hbonldera 20 barrels Mees Beef 20 half barrels Folton Marknt Bank. -ot - ALSO, 4 cases Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods sad And an assortment >.f IhraUpra. Mw fiERNHABDT, OF SOUS. FBCR8IA, PSOFSBSOK OF OPTICS, J .1 LAIS OF NUT YOU. IMPOKTAMT NEW INTENTION. AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL : - MNULK AND UWOBIJt VWION BY BLII8 * MEYER Will be sold am TUESDAY. 20th, te frop» 9t tor*, at ^ ' *slliiraij<iwd4 A very large assortment of Ladtae’ Cloaks af leteef style*. Jk H ALSO, An aasortmant of Groceries, sack an— Coffee, Rtarch, 8aap, Beggar, Halt, Chocolate, Cocoa, N Kitts at Selmoa and Mmkarel. *1 Caaee of Womeeterakire awd Tomato Oean, Nyrupe, olives, . GiuTwhiakey, Brandy sad Gte CoektalL Port Wiae, Champagne in piMtettd tjawrta. md per- the hast French Muahard, Dried Fruit, • BarrateMene Beef, etc. noH-21 BY EDWIM K. UER1Z dp CO, E. E. HERTZ, Auctioneer. Will be sold oa TUESDAY. 90th inetaat, in frtatC at our store, at 10)j o’clock, 25 hogsheads superior Mastorado Sugars 26herrela-8agar House Syiup .. - Ru* THS tlHT nmnet LERI ta MX* IITEHCE. I IF Other in nee—eeutnmM la aeeord- _ indththe acience and philosophy of bWrti tR the peenhar form of a Conc«vo—Convex Ellipsis. to tho Organ of Sight, and eye, affording altogether the to the hamanvfohm ever mv sated the Profcseor of Opstoe and Spaetecle ... x^C 1'jLllit l>. .ain> 1*>- -- ADVANTAGES Of theee Spectacles over all othere, ares - W.-TK only teat Una heetrn, helig I pes foully free from chroahtte-llght. aoweli toown tn be the cause of injury to the vision, and whteh makaa the’change from Spccteclea Uf Glaaaea of stranger powms so often reqtUred, white both user soddialabt c^ecte are seen With equal facility through ths same ^OsL—Caahe wan wills perfect taw ter any Magth of tlme m unh Sitting givtog aatontehtog to the qiaetecle wearer hitherto ”*ted—Wheatfce ey ee aelas wr FaUa tterwaga the action of a bright lighhanrh aa Ursdected from ■no*, many wither, white paper, end in.wading, writing or eewlag.ortvlvid colored bodies, theee leaeee, by softening the rara, etemtn moat agreeable neamUoa ;— — ixiowr ot ska *mki .a 4 . M, at 8 a’elaete a. an.| .-srr.rrw.iw gtner. HOMM, n .! bwi »_ • ' VIA BlrUFFTON, H«LTON HEAD ANB VEAxtedOtf. it- : King, Ca| Btekersba A Hargrevee, Capt ria LraStd* Thus -’apt Weed, Col ,tjr, JiRtUA, Hamilton, Sire Watson, WO J J Bartlett, J S Cohen. Per steamship Lio, fromNew York—E J Hoyt aud lady, C Wetmore and USy, 'Mrs Walsh, hlisCapt Jewett. H Harney and lady. & H Bradley. U Mott, J Bcholberg, B Molina, W F Peck, Mrsc J Henry, MpV K P Foote, H Granger. Mrs J A Gdanger, H Cfianl- wdi. Miss F Clark, Miss B Motgau, MraDttffy iiutl child. H Wilson, J M Thompson, Mrs Merton and daughter, J Kayanaugh, R McCulla aud Soil Chut W POwaUnd, Capt G Briggs, J Hines, Miss J Hines, Km Howard, J O’Conner, Mrs Hawkins, J J Tyson, E A, Brooks, W King Well, A Tyson, W Ward, D Sfeohlus, Miss McGowan, JDowle.J Bonner, J Wood. E Leddy, J Johnson, I ilidney, W Larkin, P Boyle, T Brown, a Tule, Mn Haw kins, P Lynch. W McGea, JKlniejsrdt, h Schnalnlt, J a)tannon,*nd A0 ajeemde. Per steamer Dltftet<)r, J Iftitfi cHwieston—Mrs Ful- foid, S Luldski and lady, W W tit John, E Five, EII Hkluker, Mrs W Fiye, 8 Hohtmer, Capt Melvllli ’" ” Humphrey, and 4 deck. Per bLearner g»tic from Jaiksonville—D Ci click, Cam Ward, 1 Mr Henilge, W U Knapp, Goo Ellis, J Wi'iiaina, Mr Green.CasUJJteAteed, PR * — |qq li^plftew klnalffl UitetAnn I '# IJ Weill tUv Mr Si * 98 barrels Choicest Extra Family Floor. “ChHrch-1 eye ceuhteg dal! and teartbog petes in tea ayw-heii or gist ' hill Milla.” - ‘ I tempter egFtaraaee of lomuMnm and darkapota In the 50 barrels Central Mills Flour from~itew trhneA 1 ateMWem. aohinew feeling Mhe anmUteihe eye,thn amiable for Bakers. wa ~» ngry# mo qatetedm.41 amtthii. Term cash. ooli I hULf—Grwata* hy FWallat aMhlarry, :.i ..... EL WIN B. HERTZ, AnnUom Will be sold on TUESDAY, 20th <«*«> in front < our atore, at 10>t o'clock. nate.larad lx I la at the exact oentre, a point of vital tsaportanoa. and ifafnprrtetlty oyer the «1A an^dutirepaid^m? 8? ° rt Wi **’ i “F or ** 1 bo * ul> .J thehoa^STor^iee^a^of thaeye. InBerUm^'Prns- 5, caeca pare Italian Olive Oil, lelge botttea 10 kegs pare Spanish Ohvea, -,55te* purer ~ - Terms pash. . PRIVATE SALE. by t. J. Walsh. I lot of Tobacco. A1EO, 5 peaks of Dcied Beet I Md elsewhere. Wiflii tf Renuinlitius From Medical geaGemm. Prafeaaora of tbohighaet I Oplhalmlp talent in Savanaeh. Go., and in the Sake. — RavxNNaM, G*.. Oet 28,1IM I have examined a greet varieW ot Gtaoeas man I factored tw Prufeator M. Beunrardt, and in justice I to the Profearur must aay, that hia Gteeeasareefa I aaperior quality, adapted to meat the wants of almost I every eya, where the- viafoo le in say wey imperfect. I Ihe Prelhur selected for me e pate c« Ms Australian I Crystei atasaai which are of a very auperttr qnahty I and workmanahip, rendering vision very- distinct, I and salting my eyes better then any I have ever tried. 1 ’* B. D. ARNOLD, M.D. I frilly ehnmr with the above. J. 8. Sullivan, M. D. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 20, 1886. We have examined the LrUesof Prof. BrttNHAnni, end consider them superior to any we have seen. They are adffiirhtfiy adapted not only to improve the WlU he sold WEDNESDAY, November Mat. at 12 imperieationa of impaired sight, hut to rebate the o’clock, in (routofthe Exchange, without reserve, I wearinaeeof vteion which oonetenf study prodneea. For account of aU concentad, the light Draught jjjjj*u£*p£jfejL£' U teall those Who require ententifir optical amiatenre STEAMBOAT AT AUCTTOli. UY HKLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. GENERAL BERBY, . Steamer The General Berry was built In Portbnd, Maine, U 1888. length 146 feet, breadth 29 foet. depth of hold 5 feet; 278 83-100 tons, 1 high pressure Boiler, 13 feit long, 6K feet diameter; two nigh pressure Engines, 16-inch Cylender, 6 feet stroke; two Forcing Pumps, 2-inch Plunge, 72-lnch Stroke; one Steam Fire Vhed and Bilge Pump. One hundred feet of Hose, twenty Sockets, Boots, Life Preservers, Signal Lamps, Furni ture. Apparel,' etc. This Boat is well adapted for Light Draught Elver Business, Ughtenge, etc. Capacity from 400 to'500 bates of cotton. She ie now in good running order; her Engines are well built, and nt Any as any see steamer, and ere in aa good order aa when built. Is now under insurance at low rates. Tarme—One-half cash; balance In thirty days. ' Pwrcheser paying for all papers “ J car am Harbiw, M. D.. Jam B. T AT AUCTION. BY A. MINIS. Consignees Per steamship Loo, from JXew Yo*k—'YJ Alex ander, t W Anderson ttSons, itSKK. A'dans Ex, T H Auatin, W R Boggs, K Bradley, (B) in a dia mond, T 11 Uolahaw A Co, W M Burroughs A l’o,.J A tt J F Brown, Botliwell JnWi^^neAjj, Chipmau A Doyle A A Bro, Eiiisteiu A E, A A L Freideuberg, U O Freeman, A Gonun, W ” Griffin A Oe, A S Hal tridge, N A Hardee A Co. C Hudson, Holcombe A Co, Johns'un, W A Co, Junes A W, 8 J Josephs, A Kohler, E H Klrlfn, N B'Knopp, K MacLea A Co. Lovell A L, W W Lincoln, J Luma, Lulbrop A Co, Murphy <f C, D McDonald, Miller, T A Co, Miller A Bro, O S Willis, J c Maker A Co, U F Nichols, K Molina, H Meinlmrd A Brp, Neufvdle, ii A Co. Paluier A, D, Purse A i, PhSttnxAU, fAfoberte, Randell A Co,-44-Rich, 1 J O HoWlhtid, U D' Rogers, J c Schreiner A Son, So Ex, W H stark A Co, Steamboat Agt, » C SUvorberg, Sanderson A W, Hevn Gas Co, F/ W Sims lA Go, Sloan, 8 A S, C W Thompson, Tison A G, P Ttehler, Uncklea A son, K H Vm Ness A Co, J L Villalonga, Weed AC. Whircouih A O, J;F Wheaton, White A M, MH WU1L ms, WM Walsh, Wilder A F, Warren A Bros, D Waldenheimer, T H Wlltlngi.im, W P Young, W H Wdlbeiger, Cen B R Agt. . per steamer Kate, from Jacksonville—W H Bur roughs A Co, Bouse A Bryaut, Slean, Stubbs A sto- rmpw: oMs Gen H K JuCksOn, Richardson A Barnard, So Ex Co, J C Clark, £, J (Juiliuarriu. Conalgneea per cenireal R. it, NOV. 17,1888. 1,010 bales cotton, 12 d ■ domestics, 9 bids dried fruit, 3 care stock, and mdae.to S‘0 iiothwell, Palmer A D, J C Mather, bathrop A Co', Uuusman, A A Co, A Smiih, W J Lee, W J woolen, Gen Smith, Wilder A am&uxm F W Sima A Co, W B Urlllln A Co, P U Helm, B H Hardee. N A Hardee. A Co, Phillips A M, Brady A If, G W Germany, Clark, J A Co, Ern tn A H, Brighani, H A Co, Otterard, F A Co, Jones A W, Agt C K K. Receipts per Atlantic A Gulf R. B. ; Hoy. it, vm. 207 bales cotton, and mdso, toOtohea A Ca Lun- 3, Bryan, H A Co Mercer A A,' n/> te. Pika * 8* ' 11/ UnttiTI. Will be » TUESDAY (■ disposed 6t _ Dwelling Sooth Side Harris west of Baaot M. D., P. M. Kowace, M. D., J, T. MoFaaiwniy M. D., James J. Warino, M. D.. Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D.. J. C. LEHARDY, M. D., Bsv. A. M. Wynn, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. ' But. & Landrum, Pastor 8. 0. Baptist Church. Bsv. O. F. McRae, Rector St. John' Cbtirch. Savannas, Ga., Oct. 27, 1888. j hove examined the Litre of Professor M. Bern- hardt with great astiMaction. He has furnished me ! with e pate through which IanaaMa to are with an '(MBg gtetiactneae far beyond aay which I have heretofore used. . ' . „ With maeh confidence I recommend him to those I who — need each artificial eld to their eyes. 1 Rev. I. S. K. A IDO*. Pastor Independ. Pres. Church. TVstimonials similar to the above may be seen at i before the Cotu& .House, oaths )1n December hob «f not, prevfon“y | « r -rB_ BBH4W>T - 30 fflce. from private aele) The Xhree Mtovy Bcick j H plurkett. Pastor of St Paul's, Porta- month,' Va. eat Broad street. Possession am be bad immediately after afee. Terms 1 - L 0 „ Goremor of South CaroUnx nooh Dilwokunor tn non fnr rvimrea g I m »* xL rt .cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ■on. Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Carolina. Hon. A. G- Curtin. Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. Morton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Bon. 'H. A. ffwirr, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. BY BLVff At MEYER. By permission of the Honorable Coqrt of .Ordinary. will bo sold on SATURDAY November 21th. at , the A^x lL^iL KY-GoTenior of Minnesota, residence of lereuce Nugent, dec d, on Bryen street, “ b«?h«rd Yates, Goti raor of Illinois. between Montgomery and Jefferson streets, all the “ y^Yworte, Ex-Governor of New *- PERISHABLE PROPERTY, i consisting’of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Bread Wmgou, and sundry other articles. By order of T. OTQ1MT. novl4-m York. . __ FkitToir* OoTernorof New York. And other gentlemen. M u fir98)llS' ine nmo5^4 •; 'ftnuJ ,.gO rtRwMfeust*. •" HOME LIME. QTEAMKBS of this Line leave Sevaunah tour times fmtolaglk , if.J-.il r/ .« ‘ ager-TfftyWwiere. The (rat clSM, new steamship rA I iu U ionoiJ PILOT l*OY, • Captain W.’ T- Hc lELTY. Win lean aa above frqiu Oharlettnn Wharf, footof ’eat Broad aU-W/te WEDNESDAY MORNING jt lnsuut, at I o'clock. - , This Boat le very fast, tn perfect order, and baa ex- nol9 ,vin u m t *ms— ),ii.fiJWi!MlRMm( 1 8iat ekusaMn JOHN Fi 'ATTEn, 3 fl9 ti 2^ / Capt. E. W. Hill, having pal* of her c.rgo engaged, will have dispatch above. For balance of cargo apply to uolO-lSt CHASE A GRAY BILL. Agent*. For Liverpool. Yhe fiiut claae ^lp j j} j) / AMERICA, Captain j! irf Ymtub, will have iliapAtelr fee the above perf. ** 1 ‘ u Far frughkeagagementaupply to nol8-9w T.'H k J. G. MHX8. Shipping. FOB NEW YORK .J ATLAMTW’COAOT Mail Steamship Co. . japEWHEBL LINS. .o J J* *11 Cafelm Puaauga, 8*5. .Itaaraga, $13 Ttesteew and very fait saHing *UnheH steamship HERMAN LIVINGSTON, J. a BAKER. Oommaader, wdlpaltteriy ieave on her rcgularvl^, nersday, Haw, 28,01 Ft38 o’clock m. na. I or paaaag a, haVing Rew and splendidly Ur Bold sr aoth. WILDER te FUI.LARTON, » Uteddard*e Upper Range. Opposite the Poet-ollce. engaged berths scoured alter Tuesday, For St Augustine, Fla. THE Captain Sceinoxb, . having been thoroughly overhauled and pot In com pete order, will leare as above on WEDNESDAY, 21st blatant, *rom Charleston Wharf, foot of Want Broad afreet, at 10 o'clock a. m. I The boat will touch at JackaotevtUe on her way down to convey passengers and freight from thence '"^Vj^reeSMd affd etoreteA* whatf free of .x- penre. For freight or passage, apply to P. M. MYRELL, Agent, FOR LIVERPOOL. , .,1 ,o . «.l 1. -.nt W THE New A_1 American 8bip no7-tf J : OWJBbMlST A CO. , nol6-tf , , Charteeton Wharf. f@#AU<iuSTir AND ALL.1NTERME1MATK LANDINGS on The savannah river Savannah ToW|il»tf<MfW QFFI0BAT , iArI/,AVy K aavLA - . (Hi J. DICKERSON, No. 1 Harris’ Building.; For #SS5S via st. $utoins.iMiAlKB( ST. MARY’S, FERNAND1NA, MAY- POKT MILLS) JflWDN^Cmr^TY PICOLATA qiaoeSG they i . THE ... \ii l.jiii. Administrator and Collactor*. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE BY’ BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.' Will be sold , on the first TUESDAY in December, in' front of the Court House, between the legal hoars of tale, Forty-five scree of first quality Garden lend, within the limits of the city. ' lcj ‘ 1 „ The improvemeate consist of e flret-eisss cottage j Btenuu.npT sriti be dwelling, Gothie etylo, containing eix large rooms, | time only. with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, U- 1 brery room furnished with shelves and glam doors, Ont building, consist of. farm houaa, oon ' rooms, tarn, carriage house and a labia. Sold by odder of Court as the property of the I of Saunders Crook, foe the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms—Half cash; balance In oae year, with later- ] est and mortgage on property- Purchaser to pay for papers. • • , WILLIAM H. SMITH, no 12 > H. SuTkoi hSny'years'of^ubiic practice end study In the hoanUida fat Europe, adjusting apectaciea to patients rider every aspect of defective vision, as wall aa ex perience in sn extensive, long-established business in Us optics! stores, both here and in Europe, Pro teaser considers it e sufficient guarantee of hia abilite to apply snchglasaea as are beat calculated fc.r the assistance or recovery of Imperfect sight. Q0.I Hsen feste * A. M. to 9 P. M. PULASKI HOUSE S. B Owing to engagements elsewhere. Professor Capt. Luc kWOOD, will leave as abeve from Clmrl West Broad atmef, rtOnvaty ING, at 10 o’clock. •This Boat In In pwtoHfloriMfe' aad teat hnperior state room accommodations for Psssengers. | Freight received at all ttfota add stored In wai house on wharf, ireeiol expense- - Transports tied charges ou goods paid promptly. Tor freight or passage apply to, ^ 4jgpglt noa-tf Charleston Wharf. FEIIT1U fiDAVO SUBSTITUTE! EXECUTORS’ RALE BAUGH’S RAW BONE Supher- Phosphate of Lime. irim The new rteamer ,, ,. D I'C TYfG-fev-t 0.808 TOffteA U||-: .V) • ItTJ J Captain LMCOKBITBR, ■ »7‘ #111 resume her rrgftlar tripe shove, c >nia*c|idug SI f i,* be I pLASj unty. lbenyt ning M .red, rule PI plac«-J Ga., •’’ifcway, we emitted to monttop a yiByMfrirgeoiis I collection of ocean svelte. fa^mSfastralia joutli Sea Islanda. These | ^Sve cents and a visit*lo tlie'Museum’ i only add, that the extreme ..coprtpey I ^:o every visitor by MV. and Mrs. Meves adds f^Hulie enjoyment, and we rtacerely hope that j r,! Tone will unite with us in wishing fhe Museum I and lending it d support. Mayor's Coart. ns but one case before Hia Honor, E-O. f* 81 *. in tbe Mayor’s Court o* Saturday. A S tan was arraigned on the charge’of being -"•u uj.j lyjug upon a »4o<*p. The defendant said ^Ubnxed to the Circus Omnpany until recent- ■ was discharged, and*®ot wishing to leave a country place he had followed them to 8a- ^ In consideration of his bring locked qp all Honor discharged him, with 'the adntoni- 16ome place more suitable the next ti^he ■nOl'-lHiOt Jsicutcxrs.—Saturday afternoon and evi e wound up . ^ litter yiTformance they brake, fentg pnfrfcft •*ncmtry. The attendancj, though not so large '•Fridaynight, was very great, and the perform- . * tr e Rood. Mr. T. Watson, after some intAfo- A ^-fcpta, succeeded in "tapxin« » •' 4 ^re-backed horse, and elicited miicn ap- ^ * j giooSa 8 A 8, Bryan. HA Co Mercer & A, Governor of North carotins. t£ lMon * (j. W M Tunoo A Ob, Jones AW, J A Dufen- buffer A Co, EC Wade & Oo, W H Burroughs A Co, Jones * W. Wait * Clark, J ft to. Miller ft Bro, J LVUlalonga, MG KhrUchajWeed &C, bGertsman ft Co, Tebeau AT, Bouse ft ft U H Williams, C Col- IfauLGF smith; , ; , Mng [ ^'Wtobfd. ’■ Sauidn, anfi Mr. Holloway ^were afaf good xj ^ of vaulting end riding, anil Mr. Runnel*, uxtonisbed the audience. In Act, thj all appeared to improve, and tt^apdiance ~ed well please*!. " . ... Tbe SHM A» before ataled, the 'Beene* will open at tho SevandsIi Theatre to-night—the company having arrived in the city. i Oi b J ‘ • ■’ . p { «. t S The ladies and gentlemen composing the **mritio corps are, we belWfcf. all strangers on our board* but they oome to us, some of them, with well established reputations as artists, of high rank in the KR$- ern rthMfrfia," Aim rf> them highly hem. ^ *** Southern Cities -TO which they have performed, ybe tragedy of Macbeth, in which they appear to-night, will hrfag out the eu ro strepgth of ^ie company- We hope to see them icourtgefi by * fulMiofist. ~ Auyh or Fin*.—La« evening, about six o*^pck, the Exchange bell etruck for fire In the Fourth Dis. trict, opd immediately after all the beys i^Uie city ytng r^.Fntoone *imldjfD.gH *omt* 4°^ that there Srte / a v -n-oinendous conflAgvauoir. tip«re nearing the vicinity of the alarm, the firemen, who i 4ny one. It was found to bo merely some sparks emanating from e chimney. ,, , Would It not be Weft Tor all IHeTiena to strike alike, and In addition to the district, ring tho direction, as for instance: one stroke north: two toulh; three eart: end four west; end the combinaHon* notthemt, uerthwest, Ac., making Bull street the dividing hue? This would enable a firemen In'any section tore*.* the line of tho-fire without any aifiieirity. ' ’ Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE-W. H. WlLTBxKOxh Brunswick W M*N?cbo*>«, Ciiy »C%rhhrn, ! P M B Young, Ga A PICX-EOC*** FBUS»**THI>.-We team;tbe» ; e«: twCii V*T\ filled 4 reference to the adverUaemeut of «4B tf Connera t ^ Johnson, grocers, comer of Bay slrefets, it will be aeen th«tttie^ w Wm * kirge and complete aaaorUbcfft of w^ng all a the tv,. Grfct,,g Wutfj^ these gentlemen, from their ^temmee in the bugtneas, effect their purchase s m’” y ‘“west figures to the Northern markets, ■^i? re,enab ‘? ito ^ wafteturj- to purchssere. Give them a cell,.. Lic*rt-Yesterday a team with tfarfee *** >*to the river near the lien *’ Ut ® lrc *" rescued. It crere~* ^‘ment, the negroes yelling end making all ^nuisc, and iu a very few minutes tbe ftoft Fortunately the animal wea detached Itti ' lray 411,1 l^cn from the water with nothing' tood docking. The drey wee then gotten, ted rw »rdB ike cotton. Aiday last, doriagthaauottcm Bale of JmxG. 02 Bey ftreet,-arather Soepicicms man’s v 1 ud to the pocket el a lady, who was to q sale. She fortunately, however, pereetvetelhe hfed of the stranger in the wrong piece, “> d we Jfoitto that kijiad been discovered snd immediately obanged tho leading articles for.wbh* toie pojhon. Upon being charged with an attempt to, »e Savannah market.. XtgtY** ‘pd;g the yiy’s pockeW he denied it moat,positively. Ttero liapened to be a private watchman neay, who informed ty gentleman that he could leave, *nd ae- lifted him ti^ 0 so by giving hint a rap over the held WhichTuade bp rn b faia knowledge box while itgeue ,aelnesa to hi^heels. He paused for no fmoM N*w Yiy.—The steamship Leo, Oapteln Dterbotn. arrived^rAbont half-pest two o’clock, cn voyage, but arriy\ all safe. Mr.^Reodore P. ner, willplesm accept bur, wYork^y#*. T E Arnold, Ga G — Mrs Raffey, Augusta JS Tucker, d*» ;< SJY-.v a/i InGM Bremball, , #T S E J Harris, Fin ' * U ASirobhar. Ga Dr J M Eppes, Fla O M Pidsflcxer, N Y " vp f W N Cartel’, Sanders rills Green Brantley,: do D F Tucker, do M Newman, Dr J D Er wta, < SCREVEN C m*«r*on, Ga 1 R M tialbraithe, .8 C. J Belainger, Savh R J LoyalL Fla - K W Held, lady $ svt, Ga WE Brown, J A Hntchlnson • Hernandes, Mr Smith, Ga ^F Beed, OB A ohn, N Y J D Humphreys, N Y EttjfeMMr, N Fi ~ Newport nue, oci OB.-TTY' AJ Ua. Via G sihyuia, Fla GW Honghmitn.US^, B D Evans. do WmGBarfb, do W L Ledbetter, Ga . S HTUtleliebU, Ua .UBDeond Ga «• •< Fla _ lady $ svt, Gi i Mei^Ate Li m, Pmaeua. m.Cba* RAReyneidUi Gte G W Haacoct, Fla J R himpeoa. Darnell,e W H May, Utyi UlUlta Mrs Maspih_N*shvil^ ao Muon,’ do MARKOV Will be sold before the Court Houee door la TUnm ville. Thomas county, Georgia, on tbe first TUES DAY in December next, AU tbe Rods lying in said county, belonging to the estate of E. B. Young, decerned, consisting of two Plautotiomi: 1 One eight miles southwest of ThomasriUe, on tbe Baiuloridge Road, lying on both side, of the Ooblock- onue rfver, /containing 3.800 acres, 800 rlaend and in a good state uf cultivation, with all necessary boiid- iugs. . ii ’ i,D * - 1 Tbe other Floatation to siitsee mites from Ihomas- vilte, three uittes from Ho. 16, Albany aad Gulf fiati- roed, containing 4,164acres; about 1,200cleared,end , ... ... . . ........ . in a fine State of cultivation, with all build- J IffANUFACTURED under tha formula oegtoated ‘wUfiH, I SONS. T ^ f x^.'.tanen bjiLimgln^ to the estate of setd E. B. | SOL* PgOPlU*tOaS, AT TH* ^dostef’eStetotog S^S>tS2a JS'Slimm.I Bsluwrere River Cforaatettt Works, hundred dewg^andM a good etttatd atitlwtfoff. j • PHILADELPHIA, U. a A. Wl AU^e D fore«oiugtold ^?ylrtaecfano*derifrotaIh* j- |Thls tM tatahHsfted Uanue is manufectui ed ftp® Court of Ordinary of Thomas county, anteli j Bonce that Have not heed burned or staamOd, and U - ~to the tostwiU aad frstatatat {genuine all their original mgenic matter. H toac- Wtdauday, 24th Last., at U etriceh*. tea* For freight or pataegexpwK ati hoard. ort»'- •>' L. 0. UwUMEFBl * CO; nc22-tf -- U'- WHate«re«e ,cadis at i« UM > ssi;>fi nolO-tda HOUSE FOR 3ALE BY BEbL, WYLLY * CttEMTUto Terins^OaeJhinl caeh, hetonre in ana aud twu j JStty° 'it'^oed not ^ D. S. B BAN DON, am States to conelderable extent, end again o v w. A YOUNG, j Where U has been used with remarkable Soctal COTTON, COHN, TOBACCO AND ALL CHON; iA trial -wHI eourfabe any planter of Its merito imphlets containing well known Southern evidence EtatW dH-tEctB. Br-nWsrd. \ Tbc9mpurr»refo “®**^“f * P Sold by dealers fat nil the prlndpal cittei and with attte, en a: brick tenement, focuttag ou tehertyj^ ^ throuihonUhe United State, .and the BnUah Provinces. -- •' ' -1 BAUGH A BON 8, RLCl* k |OtY*K- ,0ti ’ SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 1 . s. SO South Delaware Avcaat, PHILADELPHIA W’TT< ■) n, wiil resume fitfifoniOtali/ Rwenr ■ r t»ttrJ. fax tt* S.v-P d lLCOmm< U i. GUILMARTIN A COl. l^reetef . ,i.. :ita t-M'". 1 1 etaHsaLNav-etreed tojeoriita t dbucfuLi- ING 4flEy¥>iK., Jl a. m., at tha stofa, corner of Bay and Moutgomory piffTtaiUSSiiS* Sssssr teteof Patrick Wisely, deceased. By order ot noStd r <4 the IMP J For tale by BAUGH. BROTHERS k CO , » General Wnoleerie Agent*, • ill - lu Penrl street, New Yoik. St^uo^S^NsshviiU Frank McGuire, ot Miss HeUe Wallace do MABflRAUi HOUSE—A. B. LUO. . ^ j P G Vearxey, Orawford’ hi N M Heltoarto, City ^ ,, Hfi'HtSSR Mum Tills J BaSdwto. Fl Regular Auction Sales] [| ^ MBMT lflfl f f—Rwwgc, ffavnmuah. Burses, Cuttle, Wafcuus, Bunks, Ac., it the Veterinary Stables of B- W.’CAMPBELL, cu mi Jeflhreontbilltailguueryi ^ su WEDNESDAY. Sspk apery W( F A Poullolk Fl» J StephbUM^Fla E“j’59&1 q hj Wilson. Kte H H Potter, Purtteud T N Bramlet, N Y t_ Capt Dearborn, 11 G G Lanber A ro“ Pulaski rNM, Ocala Qfmm ofioa B Shelton, Augusta A B Clarke, Ky (j t Smith, Norfolk EyTnst.NO JnoOtisde, NY m H Hope, PM ' ’ Green, N T ,d Ilia X AD>niiI —This thil, *t| ^Uich went ashore on the South ^ ta 8L simon »' Island, his been swept <* into tbe Swash channel. We letirn that o' 1 by tlle ^* te - w hlch arrived here SbW? ' te4m ,n(! H°Pe Is alongside^of, an' will Ited llTOccee din getting her off. She Is in petty. c °bdition and leaking Very Utile. w 4 ^teLEsTos. -The sti tnam g’! ° a 84t,lr4, 5' fro “ Kate yesterday aftorneou, fifoffti’W #ms «4x 8 Kite let! again in the ritsfhosAd. Fle- CouicTS.—Neither Ije City nor County Courts 'wage to siutaui yesterday,toy baring sdjowrned until ( ihto morning at ten o’clock. lo (W ' “ toother column. It Is t *00 have aot paid their taxes rr.Gx Is Hrtk On 1S T Ross, Macon ]A.AWatu,aa IN Renneau, City , ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE gfr'-jUMai* WYkhY ACBERmB. ■) -4 - ; Wlffhestod bn tbsfiret TUW»AT to OMttory.ty J fptUi KHOHMOCSaud ruinous rents ndw asked for !t ^th.l«-hon»of-fo,kfo^.-UtoC ff #}-i_Mthtartotatd'refoWff liiiJtl niMfli V TiaTi a J o h ^ o jr* .. WAO xm_ jUli’l • I Toan-.l ..1 raw ll.rt; - i-talll ST RECEIVED, * DO *irt_r it tl«A ' and for oale by EBTILL k BROTHER. JA : II U S EU a ^SiraWBPDT of the above Establishment an- _ public that he baa juR mNtvrth lot at Iniaieeilat animals, such as t>. .. ua huvls^ei JblIs - 4 0 ^^toeA«taoWsffoMe, SINGING CASfflt mlM^SdkterirqMnUtr^ beautiful iaaM ’ iEASHKLLS. »•»«« a nob F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. between t House, One-third flf- Wfo.i saaftSB?** not 7. ^TicHfTOgge AftaihMftricg. iau tadateBtoS^E|fa jewelry uU tralchmaktoff tornfamta to 1 * miy at, over Chun's Crockery store, nest to Wald- heagfo new Mate, where beta prepared to eeU Jewri- a. RICHARDSON, iJSSteSirCSSSKSS -Merchandise and ship broxkr, j meatmtheetty. s iso bay ■ , . .Y on hand, andtor tateat Jowuttm*. | uc*d ami River Watches, Wli 1 iferai soU-if ilfetf Wanted. . ,'T: A,1 • . j a amittugi. (ut taaeadnstl BUnr and Stiver riated Ware, <4 Clocks, Braahas, Mr , Re. M. HARDEE l CO. COTTON S*A.OXCKBi«« Fsrurian Onsno, dtertfroat] *0 .daflhaw*" jll4I For tale low, by VM. H. STABE to 00. CEKANDS. for rele by tha cask, beivel - g S re-rrsv»re-«~4,* 5mu ,, ffo£\ The new steamer - R. A. .SQLPH0H, The light draught etesmer ECLIPSE, „ Cspt-P.p.LoifnOn • For freight, apply st Florida Steam Packet Wharf, 4> Uj J.'IL K1NCHLEY, % CHARLESTON. flA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tilton, Will leave for Charleston snd intermediate place every THURSDAY AFI'hMNOON, at 3 o’c ock, from KVrry Wnarf. ... For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board or to T. B. MARSHALL * BRO., „ nnratf • Agen’A For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLSlUMD.bSBAJfePACKhT F. ADAIR, Commander, Mil leave regularly for the above places, from the tfh “ barf, at loot of West Broad at rest, every Saturday miorning at 7 o’clock. Fur Freight or.Putatsa apply nu board, or t" U. M. LAFF1TEAD. Agent, nov7—1m ■ 109 Bay street. UNB. leave emJnesiay and Saturday. „ „ „ Eh Fla.4 judHtNo^Xr Ircnswick, st. ma- RYU FKR NANDENA,' JACKSON- VIIiLE AND HCObATA. The new and eiegent steam packets, IaIZZIE baker, Capt. H. BING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Wlttl* Wttigfo for tbe above places, the Sylvan Shore every. TUEs- Sy y Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tneaday End Friday, arriving at Savannah every WednesMt ■and Saturday morn lugs, to time to connect with the New York steam' fo. . freight er Paam^ aifolykt tie olfo^ on Florida &LAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Atafetatta. -Allfrylghtpityebte by ahlpws. Jylfi-tf ' ■ •V" n ' For frelghl f~ tVharf, or to NEW DEI flfl6D8, AT THE OLD STAND, pro. lflOMWG^TCgf NT. HAVE just returaed from New Iork, end unre- I reiving e nice sesovfoMnt.of FaB aff Winter aeods, and desire to call the attention of purchasers to'my Stock yndprttta before getting their Fall sap- "21HT V\0 . ho tataLMW' HbctiefeOhataf - : y *if. b^S.Ohfc. « Wkltalr. H eaten ScofoVAM «a 1 taffl litaffMTfWdf'"'’ 1 ; [ iwiwgaaaaBBfe- „ tettli, - WWtet iBl Cftiii. MumPliT. 109 W1TEA NEW , li p BMraFJW CioM HI s»IP 1 aull CJOTTOSf. mmlnga and Ei Shawto, ~ N T u^' J and Shawls, aaaadPsreaoto, and.fnll aacrtmsatof Wo- a, he., tonwuimraus to mention. Will taow them 1 ptosumd’et anytime, tad sell cheap for cash 8La U t. BEATTY. LOW PRICES! Quic^/ades! (4rl have) ant received an* epened the LARGEST W STOCK of _ *icaa iJBKrtiUrWhil’Siat, in SMd order. • fry aa mchakhi * oa