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Leo, Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 6 o’clock.
* roa BALTIMORE.
Cl( . m ,nlp Fannie, Thursday, November 22, at — •°“®
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mcr Express, Wednesday, November 21, at 4
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,l FOB flobida. {. , J ,
reamer Sylph, Wednesday, November 21st, at 10
'.'lamer Kate, every Thursday morning at 9 o’clock L!
‘‘ JlDer Dictator, every Saturday, at 3 p. m. 1
,.n..r iaazic Baker, every Salnrdaj morto^fc.htj
'.'.inier Sylvan Shore,
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■ FOR CHARLESTON.
turner l’llot Boy, Wednesday, Ntf
Dictator, every Wednesday, at 9 a. m.
teiuier Eniilie, every Saturday, at ? o’clock a. n.
, 1£jUle r croton, every Ttiutoday atB o'clock?^ fjstf.;
‘‘ »'OB bromiFick. - ■■
i-.amer Fort Royal every-Friday, sjt8a. m.
paav. Tn rtlil mil mint Hid ihpWiT It this tlmn
that, and while he wee in favor Of glrtfc the white
firemen all their just rights, hd did
&VP
he wa
Aide
break
from
pat tin
Aide:
the Savannah Fire Company, and asked that the
218t, 'at
d i
the Bayun nut'*'ire company, and aaked that the city Dcnr 1
attorney be invited to glvenia opinion as to the Intend
manl^Jilg loved Oat khe different papers
of th(S report of the committee be taken up aeriatini.
"arrival and Departure of Trains.
,«'!• BULBOAU DAILT PASSENGER UP TBAIN.
iivauuah at 8 a. a
rjvri at Augusta at 6:16 p. M
^ivesat Macon ......... 8 p - M
daily down fashes SEE: TRAIN i JJ i I
■ -teg Macon at .. 7a.
lavr* Augusta at..... j
al Savannah at ;..7:05p. M.
UP NIOUl- PASSENGER TBAIN
i ,1«8 Savannah at 7:05 p. if.
,,o.i Augusta at ....4:00 a. m.
t~|vo a: .llacolf at 7:00 A. M.
■’ DOWN Nionr PASSENOEB TBAIN
lares Macon at 5:40 p. H.
J^ici Augusta at J...: 8:25 p. M.
,, rl vrs ut Savannah at , 5:30 a. m.
Mlileilgevillu anil Gordon trains connect with
iu day and down night passenger trains at Gordon.'
,!, £ ij ano uulp uailboah-—daily (Sundays e*
' uepled)
liaviaSavannah at.S'. -,.....7 aSSm.
I ut ThomasviUe at. ;... .7:19 pjsi.
ThomasviUe 6:09 as m.
iui Savannah at..: . .6:10 PTM.
A.rttc
The bill was then read, after which the letter from
fiSfcr ffitohs wnaread.; Then the opinion offtudge
arflsn a$d Cjty Attorney wetg read: He j*ijlj|ebUl
did not propose a corporation, and ahowed wherein it
did not. Theobjeiap one of Senator Owens were taken
up separately, and the attorney could find but one
which might be construed as the Senator h»«i con
strued it. He said the Savannah Fire Company Eras a
creature of the State Legislature, and certainly the
LegisUture had the right at any time to take away the
pewet printed them sod confer it on any one
/ AQejUlejjAper^vqpji’ead, Alderman Waring moved
that the biiioe recommitted, and that the City Attor
ney be requested to so alter it that the objectionable
features would not appear, and that Council meet
again thienvening at eight o'clock to take action on
the revised bill; which motion was agreed to.
I Alderman Hunter moved that a telegraphic dis
patch be unt,^ the Senator and Representatives; of
requesting them to have action on the b^l
tjje Legislature'deferred. Adopted. | '
g moved that a 1
[Hiring whether
till, when it wai
Adopted.
Amoved that a
tor Owens inqi
opposition to the bill, when it was
allow the Savannah Fire Company the same rights as
Uieothcr companies.
Alderman Hunter objected for the reason he thought
Council should not beg the vote of the Senator. Sev-
rigl'lLL *fc HKOTfcifiH, Newsdealers, Stu-
ijuokscilers, ball street (down sttttsyl^
i itiky i&ue, next to tho bust Office, arc au-
leJiiueutb for the Daily News A UanaLn. - irv .
i.iMiicrs i efivvith th*m will bepipmjtly 016
interchange of 'opinions, Alderman Waring withdrew
his motion. •_ , ■ -’■Joifl
■ On motion, Judge 1 Barden addressed the meeting,
and gave hie opinion in full. He said that the bill
needed some amendments or alterations and that flu
thought he might be able to overcome the objections
of the Senator. ’ 11 * ' ",
The balance of the report was then deferred, and
Council w(JournQd, to mtettbis evening at 8 o’clock.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, Hot. 19, 1866.
Arrived.
Fannie, hmotf,
Ip Florid*, Smith, New York-Hunter ft
UVIfigston, Baker, Netflfort
ilderft Fullarton.
Express, Youag, Ango*a~J MKUMdt*.
.p
i.i.'u'j •
:: tClufcd: "in.-, i . .lAOW.
MUm Hancox,Boat, Charleston—F11 Myr-
2sf^ _0riiu * c> -
—tr science, Fitzgerald, jefferson. i
Sdir Marta Ball. Garfield, Maw Vort—Moae A
* Keeetpis. ; * !tRru ’ ™ “
Per ateamer Swan, from ’ffbgtiatii-kJil bales cotton.
20 bags rice;W empty tieer^harrrW.’knfl-mdse.
Par s*eamer express, from An^dsta—10 Skiee up
land cotton. L :r •- ' :
mayor's Court.
i Urge crowd was before His Honor, E. C. Ander-
, yesterday morning, principally for drunkenness
j disorderly conduct,
jduies Lane was charged with being drunk and dis-
. uud with cutting » witness with a knife. Set-
.-u uiuodsea testified to tho facts, and tl^e defendant
%ȣDed ten dollars and costs.
Joes McCullen, for being drunk, resisting and
.-iug tho arresting officer, was fined ten dollars an^
Uudciken was charged with being drunk and
^iii the streets. He knew nothing of the matter,j
jsis fined five dollars and costs,
touts Parker, lor being drunk and committing a
yunaceiu the streets, was fined live dollars and
lOstS-
X# orothers were charged with being drunk and
^Siting in the streets, and with drawing a knife on a
•t>i>ii who interfered. Several witnesses were eann. j
.rl gud uiter hearing tho testimony, His Honor fined
i&L <*ach ten dollars and costs,
* Dooley was charged with being drunk and abu-
>oiue negro boys yesterday morning, also with
f untile officer. He was fined ten dollars and
Wai. Dash wood, a sailor, was charged with being a
irtrier from a vessel. The Captain appeared and
f mated his papers showing that the defendant had
Lipedfur ihe voyage. His Honor fined defendant in
tain ut five dollars and ordered him to be com-
laitdtojail.
p.:4anl Lee, colored, was arraigned on the charge
-iitmp'iug to cat another colored man with an
u;. A witness testbed that Lee took up the axe to
itricSuiU, at the same time saying he would kill
■jt, vkhen he called the police officer. Several other
losses were called and among them the wife of the
i-K uitnesa. They told a slightly different story,
'j. nie Baying her husband choked the boy before
I it tiitii to pick up the axe. His Honor remarked
prisoner that had he gone quietly to the bar-
| ate k would have diseharged him, but as it was,
iLcvltiiedeleudeut five dollars and put the cost
upon tlie informer.
s biiuiuous, a young negro, was charged with
rr, A cohired man said that the boy's father
ul turned the prisoner over to him, but he was uu-
a*.to keep him. He gave the boy a bucket aud
Tiiy. vo cunts to procure some lime, and he cleared
-with the money. On being informed by the acting
: that bu could employ the boy, His Honor sent
tato tlie Barracks.
I E'.tey, a negro, was charged with beating his wife
licur testified to heariug a noise, aud a white
ud he tound the prisoner beating his wife. Jl’ho
*> said that he beat her, and when asked why
so, she did not appear to be willing to answer.
•>hf. ud ant said ho merely slapped her face for
somebody else in his place, but denied
^Muade much noise about it. As it appeared to
l uiestic quarrel, His Houor dismfthod the case
payment of costs.
c. snipe was charged with vagrancy. This negro
| tiutd to be half-witted and haa been but a Short
released from the chain-g’ing. He was turned
labe County Court.
Vtty Coiart.*
oi court met yesterday morning, His Honor,
Chisholm, presiding.
following names were drawn to serve as petit
.» A. Honestcr, £. H. OimaUad, P- Preuty, J.
-ir.'vk, J. Lachlison, Q. Or. J. Buntz, C. B. Ash, E.
u. c. Myers, G. Helinbold, J. Epstein, E. O.
^.ugton, E. Hagar, J. Roach, Mr Lavln/A. L.
^'tiuer, A. C. Miller, R. H. TaUm, M. Cohen, A,
J. Clark, W. W. Remshart, A. H. Champion,
1 ilinlams, *P. J. Bulgor. a
^ T cr»l assault aud battery cases were disposed of
of costa. *
Abaluni White, colored, charged with simple lar-
^. T -was fouud guilty. ^ ; J ‘ j
••e Court was adjourned until ten o’clock this
•OlLg. f
Ti&e»tre.
There was a very good attendance at the theatre last
evening, to witness the first appearance of the “Star
Stock Company" on our boards. It was a bold under
taking on their part to present one of Shakspeare’s
tragedies on their opening night, when all must .have
felt themselves strangers not only to the audience but
also to the stage upon which they performed, but the
highly creditable manner in which they acquitted
themselves afforded the most gratifying evidence that
they did not overrate their strength. As a whole, we
have uot seen as good a stock company on our stage
for many years. All are respectable, while the lead
ing members of the company rank far above medi
ocrity. The part of Macbeth, by Mr. Harry Langdon,
was a very excellent performance, as was also that
of Lady Macbeth by Miss Annie Senter.
The princip.il characters were well sustained by Mr.
Dow, as Macduff, and Mr. Lowry, as Banquo. They
may not take it as a compliment, but we must say
that we have rarely ever seen a brace of more "excel’
lent cut-throats" than those personated by Mr. Hen
derson and Mr. Osbaldistine. Indeed, all the subor
dinate characters were well up to the mark.
The Witches’ chorus aud incantation scene, in which
the excellent acting and fine singing of the charming
Hecate (Miss Mason) was a prominent feature, elicited
universal admiration. *
Suspicions Characters.
Henry Williams and Frederick Walker were ar
raigned before His Honor E. C. Anderson, Mayor,
yesterday morning, on the charge of being suspicions
haracters. Tho officer who caused the arrests jaid>j
they had been following the circus for the purpose Of
pocket picking, and said they had been pointed out
to him. He watched their actions and* found them
several times among the crowd, evidently intent on
stealing.
A witness said he saw the same two men in the vi
cinity of one of the auctions, and the hand of one of
the prisoners was found in a lady’s pocket. In an
swer to a question as to whether he recognized the
prisoners, the witness said he was sure of them, and
if he’d examine the head of one of them he thought
he might find tho mark of his stick, a taste of which
he had given him.
They were both turned over to the County Court
for examination and trial.
Fuom New Yoke.—The steamship Florida arrived
here last evening from New York and reports having
experienced very rough weather. We were glad to find
onr old friend, Mr. Julian Tufts, on board as Purser,
and also that he had not forgotten the press. He wiR
please accept our thanks for files of New York papers.
Although pleased to see Mr. Tufts, we are sorry to find
him in such bad health. The rough weather tho ship
experienced tended to irritate his disease, and he wag
in snch a condition that he is compelled to return to
New York by the steamer this morning. He has our
best wishes for a speedy return to health.
Fighting in the Market.—Iu the Mayor’s Court,
yesterday, awhile mau and a negro were charged
with fighting in the market. Tke white man charged'
the negro with "‘being the aggressor, and the negro
charged the white man with striking him first. Sev
eral witnesses were examined TOE both parties, but
the negro appeared t& htfvd"th6 best evidence. After
hearing it all, His Honor dismissed the case and di
vided the costs between both the parties. . * \
Exports. j-..; „ |
Per brig G F Geery, for New York—274 hales up
land cotton, 85,ooo ft lumber.
Per aohr Maria Hail, tor Nov York—100,000 ft lum
ber, 4T bbls erode turpentine.
\J
Passengers. *
PeLKtesmship Hstmau LivinpitoQ. fktm New. Yuri
—0 M Gase and lady, H R Scott, N Cbapdk*. Ms*
Cozzeus, Mrs 8eftz* 0 Libby, Mr Hbvey afid 1ad£;
2 Missel Hovey, M.S Higgtason, MrsOlapp r M!s»Bur-
bank, Wm Thompson, Mrs fipld, Mike A WiUiamoon,
and 2 children. Mrs J Kenny, ^children and nnr&e,
Mrs Lt Leffer-aftd svf-6 •t C.-trifefil, &E Bbmer/C
Harm era, J MuKtbUmi feAilgjt T Alley. J Datum, a
W Ketqbuui, £lr*.T W Itichaida, O Lewis, j ALirtM* M
W 0 Tinker, Wife. Child attil Svt, Mrllale WfStry,*
W £ Alexander, 2 Mimes Elilotr, Mh* Locke, Mrs
Locke, W J* Wn*, 0, C RodcUog, Mian J* Wilt,
Miss N Wheeler, Mus L Stewart, miss J Lee.
Goldsmith, MK4 IT* fcaifae,~7 H PCtiapJn.
ly and 2 chiljreny Mrs Bulloch, Mrs *) Re&ttftg,
Barbinrous, Miss M M Fowler, Miss Curtis, C s
Ion, K W Allen, H Betger, W S Abbey. Mbs E
T Bdwera, Mrs B K Wiggui, UR liegeman, B Tilns,
(J U Noble, ft BfiiAn, J O'Connell, F Kv4na. and 3u iii
MeeiafiJ ’“ • ! to* -at to situ: a
Per steamship Fannie,‘'lTOib'Baltia ire—J
G M Rabiuson. W Jf Knot, J Cogley, P tJogMy. Mrs a
edy, B Kennedy, J Kennedy, Mrs Dr .Bright .J
it, Minnie Wight, Heltie .wight, J Blr
Per steamer 8wan, from Augusta—Mrs Casey snd
child, Mr. Mastereuo, MU. A, A Smith, Mies 1 Shu
man, MiM U K Smith, Wr» A K Cuok, Mias J C Mil
lingham, \Y J Atu and lady, Mis M Lipsey, T O Law-
tonand lady, R A Schuven and UdyuBE O’Neal, it A
Daley, A AG llsvU, UC .Portresa, D P Lavignn, J tl
Shuman. K K Uarvm, J .W Garvin, Cal it J Davdin. J
0 Six, A Mitched,'jirVVilUDghaw.L MRaysnr; AK
Fnisom, 1 Cohen, U C Rayanr, Drliurby. J M Lawton,
C G Lamou and son, * C Sclrtiven, Dr P sute*.
berry, and i2 deck. u
Conaigaetii
Per steamship Harman Livingston, Trotu New fork
-CRH, Adatn* tki a A GR, v» K AttaaufcU, J W
Anderson A nous, Austin s, K, Bulger dc C, T H Bul-
shaw A Co, Blair A B, Bell, W A C, Bluu A M, Dimly
A 8, J R Burch, Bradley, H A Co,' W R Buggs, J A A
J F Brown, P H Behu, R Baliure, X Bateson, K 11
Burroughs A (X>, 8 M Chiding, Comer A S, / m Wll-
len, Connerat 4J.2W Ceruey, Crane 4U.CL Col
by A Co, Caffrey A H, Champion A F, O Cohen A Co.
M A Cohen, M S Cohen, Claghoin A C, Case A U, C.
Olcotts A F, J A Douglass, J H Demunu, Duncan A
J, DeWiit A M. M J Doyle A Co, M Doyle A Co.Doyle
A L, hrwin A H, E, Kckman A Co, J Rpsiein A urn,
Bpstein A E, K A Bckuan, E Ehrlich, Ferguson A D,
T Fitzhenry, L Fried, G C Freeman, All FMddeu-
beig, MFerst A Co. W B Gridin A Co, AUomm, S
Gooda.ll, G \V Garmany, A uraen, Gazan A Bro, L J
Uaumartm, A G Jinskl, A Hum, ilone if G, Hess A
G, G a Hudson,
M Hamilton, He
Hernandez, Holcombe
Hardee A Co, Jennings. H A Co, A R Johnson, John
stoii, W A Co, J Koox, T L Kinsey A Co, N B Knapp,
K Lessing, J Lama, S B Lamar, L, H Lawrence, L A
Gleason, Mrs Locke, G Luuraui, W W Lincoln, Lalli-
top A Co, A Low & Co. E F Metcalfe, J Hot: an a. j
McLaughlin, A Minis, K MacLea A Co, £ Mended,
Mcintire A Co, J U Maker A CO, RMolwa, Mitter
A Bio, H Meinnard ABr<5, Ifs Se/cr, F M Myr&C
G F Nichols, G A Ous, J O’Byrue, J OUveh Orff A W.
K Padelford, Phillips A M, P hkehan, P A Tliooias, T
Richards A Sou, CaptC A Reynolds, Richardson A
E D B, J C Schreiner A Sou, Stevenson A S, W H
Stark. Starr A R, B Strauss, Sanderson A W, S P A
Co, Scott, HAH, 81<»il, S as, A A Womou^ACu,
F \V Sims, J G Sexton, Tebean A P, P Tuikley, T M
Turner A Co, P Tischlet, Tison A U, Van Newton A
W, J L Vilialorga, W U WilLberger, S W Wi^bt, R R
Walker, Weed a C, A Wilcox A Co. West A D, Weil
A M, C White, Walls, Melt A Co, £ C Wade A Co.
.Warren Bros, T H Willingham, A A C IV tVeaVDr W
M Walsh, W R W A B, G WtLbruok, Wilder A £, £
Zacliarias.
, A u iiaHM, a jaeim, none o. u, na
Ison, E J£ Hertz A Co, Jd D Hawley. J F A
u. Hunter A Gammell. A S Harlridge, J £
, Holcombe * Co, Houseman. A <9 Ub/N A
Per steamship Florida, from New York—Ami tin a
E, W E Alexauder, J W Anderson. A A a R.A1A C,
W K Boggs, Bradley, H A Co, House A B, M A CoUcd,
W U Burroughs, Cooper A Co, Case A H, C ,‘
A liraybill, W H Currier, • Clark, J A Ooj C
C, Duncan A J, A A L Freidenberg,. w B
Dtun 1
7 Feed Ctflkre 1,1
11 Steal Seoope
aOBhorsto
tSpades
2 Com Shelters
1.417 Grain darks
3 Manure Porks
194 pounds Old Copper
i Covers
37Mhip Blocks
248 Wagon Towns*
’217 Wsshsrs
2 Counterpanes
24 Wash Bowls
14 Cast Iron Bolton
129 gross Harness Bneklos
83 Woolen Bbnketa
■ 1 Gsrefsoo Flag and BsMards
MPRksxd*
2 Hospital Tent Piles. *“ r ‘
Sale to commsao* at 19 a m.
Terms cast. In adeemment funds.
By order of the Quartermaster General.
CHARLES A REYNOLDS,
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster
■ogO-■ t Brevet Lieut. CoL United 8tatea,
PECTACLES
K OIL^ fB|PltCT LERI 1C EI-
pstmUarfermefa
Concavo-Convex Ellipsis.
Ably adapted to tho
natnral to the eye.
artl«rt*l help toWm human ulManerac Inmntad
^■S^onlyby the Professor of Potto, and Spectacle
r THE A0VANTA1SES
Of these Jpertsrles over aU othera. mu:
lit—n. only tme Lena known. Mug
perfUdMy free fMm chromatte light, sowed known to
be the oanes of Injury to the vtoton, and wUah makes
the change from Bpectudes to Glsauus of stronger
ifteu required, while both near and distant
assn with equal facility through the sumo
M—Can be worn with perfect UU. Mr
it length of time ut one sitting, giving autooiahing
_nraeaa of riskm. particularly by candle or other ur-
tttckl Ught—comfort to the spectacle wsurur hitherto
snd
Army.
BY BLAIS « MEYEK.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 20th. In trout of store, at
10 o’clock, . ,
Avery large assortment of Ladle.’ Cloaks of latest
styles. ,
ALSO.
An assortment of Groceriis, such as—
Coffee, starch. Soap, Pepper,
; Salt, chocolate. Cocos, • 1
Kitts of Salmon snd Mackerel.
Caaee of Worcestershire and Tomato Stuoe,
Syrups, OUrcs, '
Gin, Whiskey, Brandy and Gin Cocktail,
port Wine, Cfaampegne In pints snd quart*,
French Muatar.t, Dried Fruit, Mist Bow,
Barrels Mess Beef, etc. nol9-2t
BY BOWII K. HERTZ & CO.
E. E. HERTZ, Anctionesr.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 20th instant, fn front Of
,/ °nr store, at 10% o’clock,
2o hogsheads superior Muscovado Sugars
25 barrels Sugar House Sjynp
30 bags Choice Rangoon ao,
15 barrels Extra C Sugar
20 barrels Guano
15 bags Guano
20 barrels Choicest Extra Family Flour, “Church-
biU Mills.”
50 barrels Central Mills Flour from’nsir Wheat,
suitable for Bakers.
Term cash. nul9
BY EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO.
EDWIN E. HERTZ, Auctioneer.
Will be sold on TUESDAY. 20th instant, in front of
onr store, at 10)4 o'clock.
Positive sale of pure Fort Wine, imported in bond,
aud duties paid here,
50 cases Pun Wine,
5 cases pure Italian Olive Oil, large bottle*.
10 kegs pure Spanish Olives,
8 boxes pure German Hsndkaiser Cheese.
Terms cash. nolt
AT PRIVATE SALE.
iBK T. J. WALSB.
1 lot of Tobacco. *
ALSO.
5 casks *f Dried Beef. .
nol9*2t
AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY LuttOCflE A WILLIAMS.
One Saw MID site and present business—mill well
located, and all in good order.
Also, one Forty-Horse Power Engine, new and in
good order, with all new improvements lor circular
saw, for sale-low.
For particulars apply at offlee.
ALSO,
100 barrels first quality Roman Cement, in lots to
suit purchasers. no9uod2w
STEAMBOAT AT AUCTION.
BY DELL, WYIHjT dc CHRISTIAN.
H
Boggs,'Bradley,
- ■ * — 11 c A U, Crane
' Claghoi n £
B Gntliu, K
MacLea * Co, E Ehrlich, tawed « £ j U Longe, K li
Lambert, Lathrop A Co, Unville iO, f M Myreli, 1'
McDonald. N. Butler A Co, G N Nichols, C D Rogers.
Roberta & J, Ryan * Co, Tison t G, Uucklea Alton. J
L Ylllalunga. Whitcomb 4k 7 j "Waisb, DA.Tlt-
[liorsli, J P Tyson, W 4 C.
Per steamship Fannie, from Baltiniore.—Austin L
E, B A Anderson, Bothwril A W, J A Bskrua, J A A
J F Brown, B O’Byrue A Bon, Bryan, H A Co, Beil.
W A C, R Bailors, J N Barron, C R H, Doy Ip;* L. J
p Cdllns A Co, A S Collins, Claguojn A C, Champion
A F, Crane A U, M a Cohen, Connerat A J, u Coneu,
A T Cunningham, Cooper A McA. A Flstley, M Fers:
A Co, J Q Felipe, J O Freeman, J Gilliland & Co, C V
Hutchins, 9 G Haynes, J E HemauJez, N A Hardee
A Co, Holcumlie * Co, Headman A C, Hess A C, J.
Woods ft Co. J Koox, Lovell'A t, LaKoehe A W. J D
LsRocbc, J Lippman, A B Luce, J Coni '. A Meyer A
Co 8 S MlUer. A J Miller, J. McMahon A Co, h W
Marsh 4 Co, R Mcintire A Co.'N £ linuer,;!’ Kell y.
Sloan. SAB, Sorrell A Bro, Bo Ex, Scranton, 8 A Co.
T Turner, B G Tihton. Yon Newton ft W’.J. J Weal, T.
H Willingham, West A D, Wilkinson, W A Co, Watts,
McRae A Co, W A B, Zimmerman A V. J Oliver, J b
Stoddard, J F Martin. - "
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—E C Wade A Co,
L J GQilmartin A On, Mercer *J,PH Behn, A Har
dee A Dutenhoffer, J Roberts, W, Wilson. A Cj, B H
Hardee, Davant A W, C W Thompson, aud otheis.
Bcmoreada,
steamer Swan reports—Met steamer Two Boys at
Littlh Hell Landing: JuliaRt Clair, at seven Day Bap
tist; Chas S Hardee at Hudson’s FffrFy, nil bhnnd up.
Will be sold WEDNESDAY, November 21st. at 12
o'clock, in frontof the Exchange, without reserve.
For account of all concerned, the Light Draught
Steamer
GENERAL BEERY-
The General Berry was built in Portland, Maine, in
1803. Length 146 feet, breadth 22 feet, depth of hold
6 Net; 276 63-109 tons, 1 high pressure Boiler, 13 feet
long, OR feet diameter: two high pressure Engines,
1C-inch Cylender, 9feet stroke; two Forcing Pump*,
2-inch Plunge, 72-inoh Stroke; one Steam Fire Feed
and Bilge Pump, one hundred feet of Hose, twenty
Backets, Boats, Life Preservers, Signal Lamps, Furni
ture. Apparel, etc.
This Boat is well adapted for Light Draught River
Business, Lighterage, etc. Capacity from 409 to 800
hales of cotton. She is now in good running order;
her Engines are well built, and ns Any as say sr
steamer, snd are in as good order as when built. 1
now under insurance at low rates.
Terms—One-half cash; balance in thirty days.
Purchaser paying for allt>apere.no!6
AT AUCTION.
BY A. MINIS.
Will lie sold before the Court House, on the First
TUESDAY (4th) in December next (if not previously
disposed of st private sale) The Three Story Brick
Dwelling Sontb Side Harris west of West Broad street
Pus-ession can be bed immediately altar sale. Terms
cash. 'Purchaser to pay for papers. noI3
F«om Baltimobk.—The steamship Fannie, Captain
Smoot, arrived nere yesterday afternoon from Balti
more. Mr. William D. Reynolds, the obliging pnrror, ^ 4 TmoQ , u , a „ ^ vu „ „
has remambpred ua a* usual, and will pleas* accept 'g R.PTaaispn. MophiU*. W A Co, LJ Gull-
onr thanks tor full Alee if-Baltireore papers. Wnwes*. -martin ft Co. N A Hardee * coTwffltlnson, W’ *JR
j waaubnrn A Co. Unerard, F A Co. J McMahon A
Go, Jones a W, Mfi-Wacto a fjftjPjjjyjSi* A
.i 415 bales cotton, 20 do yarn, 25 cars lnmber, aud
mdse, to Pelot, T A W, J Oliver, E B Brown, J Mc-
Kinuie, MlUen A W, HQuter A G, W H Stark A Co,
Bryan, H A Co, SUrr A R, A Low A Co, Austin A K,
Brigham, H A Co, Kansesb B A U», W Batteiaby ft
Co.A S Hai tridge, RE Allen. E Padelford, Crane £
G/j w Lathrop A Co, Tison A G, S J Josephs A co.
CivBty €o«rt
Court uiut yesterday morning, His Honor,
Euasell, presiding. There wa* very little busi-
tnmsacted. ^
Williams and FredrValier; who wtere turned
ibe Mayor’s Court on the charge of being
?.' J r tre committed to, jati.
^ ^uipe, Metro, also turned over from the Mayor’*
k3B ° a * clj *rge or vagrancy, wm ^lao committed.
J^jEDzaLt Nkgboel__Xu the Mayor’s Court,' ye*-
uiuruiug, p. Keller WM dywj^ 1 with creating-*
k'^Wuce i:i Yamacraw. The oAcer said that, when
■wrarttd him, Keller reeiemd, *nd said, that he wa*
“ y white man > rkUd wanted the officer to
1 iuj. lie wag very disorderly, *ind among other
f l bu white peoplo would soon get enough Of
2 , L ‘^- er8 hU( l find out who were the best m|U. Hi*
j v J ^ enit nced ihe defendant to pay a fine of ten
a ‘ uuX ft ~i-.ten doUars for resisting
c ^r, «r iu default to serve thirty tuv*
® county jail.
* in Ujg c
I^nnig
Smith, another negro, wd* charged‘with
-Pfll
iiiy.
M »
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ift'
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l»* ot
Consignees per R-. H -
Nov. 19,1866.
UY BLOW ft MEYER.
By permission of the Honorable Court of Ordinary,
will be sold on SATURDAY, November 24th. at the
reaiuence 61 Terence Nugent, dec’d, on Bryan afreet,
between Montgomery and Jefferson streets, all the
PERISHABLE PROPERTY,
consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, on*
Bread Wagon, and sundry other articles.
By order of T. NUGENT,
novl4—td Administrator and Collector.
, uffeuce, and the officer said he made some
^ at first, though finally went along quietly.
J^fctenced to pay a fine of ten dollars, or serve.
■the chain gang.
., li ibbery.—Yesterday a negro named Eu-
J ',‘ u a 'dempted to wrest a pocket book otifcif
' ot u i»dy, and an officer, seeing the affair,
v. 11 l’ ur euit. Tha negro was about gening on
5^ tr> he fired two shots at him, the last
^in rather close proximity to the negro’s
kt[ Thl8 the effect of making him stop, when
WBiaWT**
evening last, shortly alter five o’clock, a
1^ do, n Bull BtreeUnea, State, and carrying
'-'Okinherhand, waa approached by a negro,
her by the Wrists and wrenched the poeke
a her h»nils and then made his escape.
Urt, 4 l'tstty hold work for day time and should-
v,>n ‘ihB to ladies to carry their porie-mon-
’ Hors secure place. r
li»<<D8 UNDER Fits* PBXTIWOIS.—TWO
were before His Honor,
our tbaiiha fir <dU files if-Bettnnore pipers,
pleased to find that lie had slmken off the bachelor,
and that he was accompanied by his bride. We wish
them both “many happy days.”
PEESONiU.—Among the arrivals yesterday was that
of Mr. Jeremiah HcKibbin. proprietor of the Mer
chants’ Hotel; in Philadelphia. “Unols” Jerry wm
one of the many persecuted Democrats in Philadelphia
Florida, and is now stopping at the Pulaski House.
Latest NobtbXhn PArffa.-Rankln A Brother are^
in recoipt of NnwYork paaersoi. the Ifith
eluding the World, Trioune, Times, Herald and
French. German and,ItMi.n papepk Also Uie
“Haunted Wood,’’ an interesUng legend of the Mo
hawk war. in 1718, by *. S. Ellis. We are indebted to
these gentlemen for copies of the above.
Pafebs and Maoazinbs.—We are indebted to BetiB
i Brother for Harper’s Monthly Magazine tor Decem
ber, Leslie and Harper's illustrated weeklies and ton
Herald snd Time* of the Ifith inst.
.TonCocohs, CoL-bi *»b Thboat DisoBDxnSjnse
Untwn’f Bronthlsl Troch««. having proved
thni . m picv k v a teat of many years. The Trochee
are highly recommended ftnd
Sd surgeon, in the many: Those expored to^dden
Changes should always be anppUed with the Troches,
aS they give prompt relief.
5
Arrivals fttitie- Hotels.
PULASKI HwUSB-W. JO. Wlf-TBiaox*
C A Withers, Angnata W D Rennolde A wife, Balt
(W g o.in. uo IW Ward, Balt
J L C A C G»^ ? , >< |aW^^J d '
J Eultou, Columbus |J W Reairoe, Sandersvilie
M T Holley, S C 1^WHHenlroe, do
* 2 ‘“fsffes 8 ? ‘
J Powers, G* |H C Mettam, etr Fannie
j^r&r - p®c*h%
JlirooS Jr, » OT’I fe W Ottnpih,City
WWJKeny. FU — f
PLANK BOOK PAPERS*
i hioming, charged with 9b
^aed
'deeper
“Pfolabl;
“ a account °f the
... “f 1 ,
ltJ charge them. TO* nase ;tor »to by
I ho disposed of to-d»y.
absence of'the* items, and"
hiiw ED -Gibbon Stevens, the negro who abet
on Sand *J morning last. Kids'
^ f°hn.A. 8t*leyF!mtog#*jr,aftdL
*ltder, tw “iswer the charge of trflR’MiittJJto •
Savaanab Cotton Market.
Savannah, November 19,1868.
-There was s slight demand to-day tor ,Cotto% and
prioes have not materially changed. The sales^nonn
ed to about three hundred bslea. We quote Hew
Hork Middlings at 32c. :.
Iiy, r
OM O’Neil, Fla
Humphries, Fla
Ht Wright, Fla
3 Hughes, N.Y
H Thus. N Y
MraSll-rogev ft svt. N
A W Ketcimm, H Y
CALibhy. ST >J. i
W E Alexander, QJtY ,
J W Garvin. Barbftell
Mr ft Mrs Scott, Fib
Mr James, Fla
Mr Dalton, Fla
Mr Chandler, Fla
J HcKibbin, Phila
J W Magill ft SVL
R R Rutnattord, Ga
Capt J B Vika,
C AP.
double cap,
I / DEMY,
,0lLc fTO“n*;
' SUPER SOYal,
•■1 1 ' AT
NEW YORK PRIOES.
:£XwClooper, Olcotts ft Family.
haem lrom * storekeeper under tolae pre-
l«i,hL “PP^rs that a white woman who used a
krsem * ttlle8t0r * had got one of the boys to go
1 higsfor her, and* few days afterward
W -redihauh. book had been left with the RALES Gunny Bagging landing thl* dny
• vUlu one of them went in snd procured 44 Ilf .
are, toM from B0Mnn,*M
Gunny Bagging.
BRYAN: nARTRIDGB ft OO.
jjcty TOT JttJ nSblfiy
T HE store ^Uy SLpled by T. H. Willingham,
opposite Lsthtop ft Oo.’g. wlk K. MBtod on amU»r
" t0 X.2t ’clW.mn™**’
ADMINISTBATOE’S SALE.
BY BELL. WYUY ft CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on tbs first TUESDAY In December, In
front of the Court House, between the legal hoars
of sale.
Forty-five seres of first quality Garden land, within
the limits of the city.
The improvements consist of a first rises cottage
dwelling. Gothic style, containing six largo rooms,
With marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li
brary room furnished with shelves nod glam r*
Out buildings conaift of form bouse, containing
rooms, barn, carriage house and stable.
Sold by order of Court a* the property of th* estate
of Saunders Crouk, tor tha benefit of tho heir* snd
creditors of said estate. ■ , ,
Terms—Half cash; balance in one year, with inter*
est and mortgage on property.
Purchaser to pay lor papers. „„„
WILLIAM H. SMITH,
mol2 Administrator.
iCapt X N Dutcber. Ga
M Al Davidson, N Y
T B Arnold, Gu
8 B Thomas, jr, Fla
IG W Scatiergood, Macon
i -imvEle
. : t,'Rhy ,l
Macdonnelif City
!lspp, Boston
! A Flynn, wile ft avt
Dr C Deuby, USA
T O Lawton ft lad;, Rarn-
i well .
IMMSC Willingham)SC
J C Willingham, S C
[H K Garvluj, Barnwell
soreyey wpsp-ra. wwi*.
R *bSiS T LeRoy W Ball, FI*
0 B Backner.N* J A WaddeR, Ogeecher
* SaRe» M.m**
ICDavhkConn ““ita
iBFDnmihno, City
II5 huh aI.I.-MPOBE—A. B. LPOft-
,ijrHOMiie,^ia
J W OaUrie, FU
C Henry, N Y
KniilA, NY
G Kn
AGO.
«. X
spoon, Maes.S
Boston IU
Cosgrove, PhR»
“ Tuompaon. Boston
ME Thom;
Mrs Bor bank,*
JEPtt* 1 igfS;®
Threuasriile
mriC:
LADY * S'
executors' bale.
Will be sold before the Court Hoose door In Thomss-
ville, Thome* county, Georgia, on tha fink TUES
DAY in December next,
.a.'SK'as.’ssss'^ssgrss:
Plantations:
One eight miles southwest of ThomnrrUlreojittto
Bain bridge Bond, lying on both sidreof theOchlodt
mM river. containing 3ft09 acres, 809 clssred snd to
a good state
ings.
r cultivation, with all
he mw and fsdt sidewheol i
SAN
LOV
1 salFftor thnnftoro’poftsftlto t#dlar
Istnrdsy, lev. M, at WVi’ftimk a. as
-air .‘i bWM fc*a’4 -* 1 * 1 ’ 1 .WafW
Foe freight or pHStage, having Ttrj gnperlor ac
commodations, apply to ^
No 11 WodAord'i Itongu.
Ne. i Bowling tureen, ^New Yortfc.
P«r freight engagemsnia, apply to
redT-lm M. A. OOHKN^
FOR NEW YORK
i, ATLANTIC C0A8T
Mail Steamship Co.
j udevheel line.
For Baltimore.
Ui .if!
M-Wtea the eyes aehe or palm Ihreagh
the action of a bright light, snch aa i« reflected from
sunny wnftthsa white paper, and to reading,
g,oqvivid colored bodies, these lsasns,
rev's, effects most agreeable sensation
id giro gross relief.
4fL-4a all aerraas adTeettoas si
ays i-.ti.ing dull end startling pains in the eye-ball or
temple, appearance of luminous and dark sputa iu the
atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the e;
disturbed nerves ere quieted end aooibaL
Uh.—Qraaed by peculiar luacbtaery,
up et greet cost, mathematically calculated ex-
dy for the manufacture ot this lens, so a* to pro-
ik.with the true spherical eoouracy, and il* focus
: rht tha exact centre, a point of vital importance, aud
rtooh to other lens possesses,
tfli. Rawer of superiority over the aid
Mnd uf gpsrttahis They are oaed excloaively at all
the bettiitaie tor diseases of ties eye, in Berlin, Prus
sia. and elsewhere.
Mm ef Beconiifiiiiatiiu
a Medical genttemen, Frofssaon of tha highest
Opthalmic talent in Savannah, Ga., and in tbs Union.
Savannas, Ga.. Oct. 26,1866.
I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu
factured by Professor IL BanxmAnor, sod in justice
to the Professor moat say, that his Glasses are of a
superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost
every eye, wherethe vision is in any way imperfect.
The Professor selected tor.me a pair of his Australian
Crystal Glasses which are of a very superior quality
id workmanship, rendering vision very distinct,
id Slitting my eyes bettor than any I have ever tried. |
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D.
I fully concur with thu above.
J. S. Sullivan, M. D.
1 Savannah, Ga., OcL 26, 1966.
We bave examined the Lcnsea of Prof. Bkbnhabdt,
id consider them superior to any we have seen.
Ibey are admirably adopted uot only to improve the
imperfections of impaired sight, bat to 'relieve the
weariness of vision which constant study produces.
Many of the Glased* ate of new end ingenious contriv
ance. We cordially recommend Ihe Professor to all
those who require- scientific optical assistance.
Jujuah Hsmaisw. M. D.,
B. Read, M. D„
_t Kxilloox, M- D-
'. McFarland, M. D.,
Jamas J. Waring, M. D..
Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D.,
, • j. a. lehardy, m. it.,
Bsv. A. M. Winn, Pastor Trinity He-
Uiodist Cliurcfi.
Rev. S. Landrum, Pastor S. C. Baptist
Church.
Rev. C. F. McRae, Rector 8L John’s
Chorcb.
Savannah, Ga., OcL 27, 1866.
I burs examined the Lenses of Professor M. Behx-
wardz with great sstlsfaction. He has furnished me
with a pair uuough which I am able to see with an
swand distinctness for beyond any which I have
jTOtofbre used.
nut much confidence I recommend him to those
Who may need suen artificial aid to their eyes.
Rev. I. S. K. Axson,
Pastor Indepen-1. Pres. Chnrch.
Testimonials similar to the above may b* seen at
Prof. Bernhardt's office, from
Joseph H. Plunkett, Pmstor of St. Paul *, Ports-
• month, Vs.
Hon. Jamxm 11 Oku, Governor of South Carolina..
Holi. Jokaxhah Wobtij, Governor of North Carolina.
Hon. A. G. CunnN, Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hon. O. P. Mobtoh, Ex-Governor of Indiana.
Hoo. H> A. Swift, Ex-Goveruor of Minnesota.
Hen. *t ft Bamskt, Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. Richabd Tatxs, Governor of Illinois.
H. Seymour, Ex-Governor of New York.
Jt E. Fanton, Governor of New York. .
/(nd other distinguished gentleman.
Msny yean of public practice and study in the
hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients
under every sgpect of defective vision* ss well m ex-
ieuce in cu extensive, long-established business w
uw optical atores, both 1 here and in Europe, Professor
Bbrsmardt considers it a sufficient guarantee of Ins
utility tu apply auchgiassea sa are beat calculated fur
the aesistance or recovery of imperfect fight.
Office Honrs front V A. M. to 5 P. M.
PULASKI HOUSE.
N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere, Professor
Bcunhardt will he. able to remain here but a short
time only. 1 • - oc39—tf
The new and clefnnt afeamstup y ,
FANiisrm.
Oapt H. H. Slftiirr. ' '
WMl **11 for Balilmaw on ■}
Thursday, Nov. 24, si — o’etovk -r aa.
For freight or passage, haviug good accUmmr-
dations,olqily tu JAt
no2U u J * i- ftBaJ-ffult.
t:
MuA^ay’s Wtie
I • • for MQUttO
NEW i^gYORK
The first clou, new steamship
IL. © o ,
. . .. H
H. C. DEARBORN, Commander,
Will sail ou her reffilar dny, 1 f
Tuesday, .\uv. TO, st 6 o’cl
nolt
.ujiiiyk
FOR CHARLESTON,
nsrirA-ND,
YEA BLUFFTON, HIKTON HEAD AJID
TTa ’ -itAUvotfr*" lC
v TH-/. •■■■>■ • i TO:
84 Bay strey 1 ^
CaklaYsKHS, t*S....Ste*rag«.
Th* mw snd rory fast snHing. sUawhetl steamship
HERMAN LIVINGSTON,
2,600 tuns but then,
J. R BAKER, Commander,
will positively leave on tsr rcgalar dny,
Thareday, Ksv. M.M »•• *«**»»**.
fit freight or passage, having »ew sad splendidly
srrenged ^com-od^s.^
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
Opposite the Post-office,
bed he mowed after Tuesday,
nol9
N
yunsBksp
tss?
FOB, AUGUSTA
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON TfiE SAVANNAH BlVER-
vv • ..'I ■ l ’-,i.-*ii
!9b ; -.11 -t
/The light draught steamer
EXPRESS,
fJH Captoln
will logM for theabove places Ob WBDNBSDAY AF
TERNOUN, Ihe 21 si Instant. M4«‘duck.
For freight, apply at Florida blesm Packet Wharf,
to J.-hL KINUHLRY,
nof0-2t ft gent
For St Augustine, Fla.
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MoNBLTY.
Will laava aa above from Charleston Wharf, foot of
West Broad street, on WEDNESDAY H0RKINQ,
21st instant, at 19Uotft- r * * »
This Boat Is very fast, in perfect order, and haa ex-
nold Office, Charleston Wharf.
8 Y L P H ,
Captain Sraim u,
having haen thoroughly overhauled and pat In com
plete order, will lean ns above on .
WEDNESDAY, 2ist instant,
‘lrom Charleston Wharf; foot ol West Broad street, at
10 o’clock a.*-
The bdht »tU touch at Jacksonville on her way
down to convey pnaaenge's and freight from thence
tost AngualUie ,
Freight received and stored st wharf frg* of sx-
pens«.» u “ ’ i- —
For freight or passage, apt ly to
F. M. MYUELU Agent,
no!6-tf ChatIrston w barf.
J
TT7T
FOR LIVERPOOL
THE fiitt-clsu ship -f
JOHN FATTEN,
Capt- E. JV. Hill,
having part of htftuafgo etflltd; will have dfcpafrft
as above. For balance of cargo apply to
nol6-12t DRAKE » GRAYBILL Agents.
V* iVilZcTifT
For
rn
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE!
BAUGH’S
RAW BONE
Supher-Phosphate of Lime.
um\
The first-class ship
AMERICA,
Captain J. H. MOHXIilta,
will have dispatch ior the above port.
Kyrrm-muft-stoAc
FOR LIVERPOOL.
THE New A1 American Ship
i THOMAS FREEMAN, * lt
Oitlns, Commander,
having the larger portio r of her freight engaged.
.na njuw loading, wdi bavy quick dispatch.
For freight appl) 10
no7-tf BBIOHAM, HOLST A CO.
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HKAtt AND BEAUFORT.
THE
CROTON,
„ Cspt. & W. Tilton.
Will leave for Churlestcn and intenhedii-te place
every THCttreDAY AFi kMNOOri, st 8 o*e otk.-fiom
Ferry Wharf.
For freight or passage, apply n- the: Captain on
boanl or to ' - , r TfH. HARsHftl.b ft bttO.,
iioi2.tf ' - s; 1 ^ Airn‘8.
For Charleston.
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
■ THE SPLYND1D STEAM PACKET
,3
EMILI
4 a,. W. F. ADAIR, Commasiter,
' will lesvc regularlr far the nlove pieces, from Um
Wharf, at row ef West, Bn aid .street, every ft.umlay
ninrnln? at Tornjuli. - •*
’ Mr Freight or Passage appls on l-ian’, or t“
8. M LtFFlTEtU. Agent.
j^rv7—Im ,, 19/,By, t treet.
Savannah Tow Boat Company.
0 F
; rfor Palatka, E. Fla.,?
|H, J. DICKERSON, TOUCHING AT-BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA-
Me. i Harris’ BaHdto*. BY’O, FBHNANqiNA, .JACKSON
VILLE kfV PtCOLATA.
The other Plantation is sixteen mils* frost Thomas-
vflle, three miles from No. 18. Albany itod Guff Rrfl-
road containing 4,196 acres, about 1.21M cleared, end
fnxfine stateof enittvatton. with aU necessary build-
logs. ■
WU1 be sold, also* on thefirst TUS8DAY in
■ext, before ton Court House door, in
Lowndes county, Georgia,
- The rfonl .tlnfi belonging to the estate of said A A
-ttonroutoofYnL
dosta" containing 2,6K> acrea. bftween rix and seren
hundred desred, nod In * good state of ealttvtoloa,
-ii nesessarv buildings.
AU the fonsming sold by virtne of an order from (h*
Co„t W oSW^rfTrommrejmg, Goorgia. for
M ANUFACTURED under the formula originated
in 1854, and patented by .. » i, .
BAUt^f rSQNt
sols paopaiXToas, at thx
Delaware River Chtmlcal Works,
PHILADELPHIA,.p. H. A.
This old establish ml Manure is manu-actnied from
Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and it
q^falna all their original organic mailer. It is ac
tive in lt» operation, and is s fertiliser o great dare-
Willy. It iloen net exhaust the soil like Peruvian
GuniiO. baton the contrary permanently Improyeelt
Previous to 186i lt was intro-iuucd into the South
ern States to considerable extent, end again in 1866,
where it has been used with remarkable success
COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO ACID ALL CROPS.
* A trlml will Co^flnc^'any "planter of Its merits,
pamphlets containing well known Honthern evidence
jumfched upon application to teeW York or Philadel-
phUofflceo. deA(r# re an the prtc'pnl cities and
towns throughout the United Slates and the British
Pro vincee.
BAUGH t SONS,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
OBcs, No. fiQ.ljalh Dcluvvar* Avemme,
•PHfi.
BAUGH. BROTHERS ft CO ,
General Wholesale A gems,
161 Pearl street, New York.
Tor sale by
1.1 HARDEE & GO.,
Stoddard’s Range, Savannah.
nol4-dfttwBm
For Palatka, Fla.,
VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK,
ST. MARY’S, FERNAND1NA, MAY
POET MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND
jL ' syit
If tr 1 Alii'
JZAfrE,
Capt. Lockwood,
will leave as'nbove from Charleston Wharf, foot of
West Brood street, on every THURSDAY MORN-
INO, at 19 o’clock.
Freight recel
house on wharf.
Traaeporthtion
For freight or peerage
■os-tf
distribution, an directed in the last
’STtotone. to .tom mnl too
j^Answl tn in terest, secured by personal aaenrity and
mortgage on the land jy. g. BRANDON,
W. i. YOUNG,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
BY IKlA, WYUiY * CltRBHAK.
onr corattto, romm no]
The
.1 -d vt-i
.
.
m*r
i-IJ 1-
•ILifJ
■j-jO
•,-te •
TUBT
nolT-tt
nwid j»(P«
for NOVEMBER,
Jjuraai 9
16 i aid! piaiangit lofrffi > 'c: w-nli"
l a
and for sal* by
BULL ft BROTHER.
by BMffi * ItRYlB*.
By order of the Heo<ireMe. thnOourf of todtra^
will be kb—lgoraary
‘AnStiId^.Wtora,Bmroqm ATgrttoto.
—jssfssKsssf
stfM.
i -*y
.SOB-tA
adjunistrItob-s sals.
BW BB4s WYU>Y * CRRINTIAN.
«.rCttodau th* first TUEKPAT to JsMsey.lggT
BHlto «om« i ^ m m mla. to fruwi o< theOmwft
F. BROWN,
Jeweler an4. WatcttfnaKer.
rwgi ENORMOUS aud rntoodaraatt now raked for
eUgthtn towns hra Indnced the sntmeribee to remove
his Jewelry —d watchmaking bnstnera to Broughton
Wreet, over Cullen’* Crockery store, next to Wald-
•tot’s mw tonen. wham ha is prepared to rail Jewrt-
ry.’Wniohra and *11 other goodn la hi* Uns st greatly
reduced prior*, and lower than sny other establish
mast in th* city.
His stock embrace*
Gold sad Silver Watches,
ilia—,—da and Jewel* of all kinds,
aiMrsmiSilvto Ftotod Wan,
vrl*# Clocxa, Brocheo, **c., etc.
N. A. HARDEE & CO..
COTTON FACTOBH
Qwnaral Commi<sion Merchants.
m "MowM j c’q
■ BMW toad* to Savannah on Mew York or Uver-
Fm,awthnt oyeotoEMmWHIMniAt i l‘t aoM
Irish Aitd Scotch WWski§s»
pgONWf IU1M, toahty ltotok barrel to
V|Mm,> 176 BroogfaSow ilrsftl^^^
PICOLATA
TV,Vi.
THE
jfeoiaptly.
* T ; l/.' MYRBLL,
Charleston Wharf.
OLD SKMKBKL* Ui\E.
Lears srery Taesfar ail Salurlar.
The mw sad elsgaulatesm pnehniq
LIZZIE BAKER,
^papk N v KINO, and
SYLVAN SHORE,
C8BI. JAMES TUCKJtt.
fravfrig bcea specially fia—L BP fur. tow mate v 1th
unsurpassOrmdamtohldaflons, will Ksve regularly
for the above places, the Sylvoa-fiaitre every TUES
DAY MORNING, and tile LiXZie Baker every SATUR
DAY MORNING 61 ten treinck. Tk ~
tor turning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday
and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
aud Saturuay mornings, M time to connect with the
New York steam, re.
ThlsBoatto fj r freight or Pt^agn apply at the office on Florida
TTtK^dl. ware- whMrt or to
t’LAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM
wharf,
To.i ffien Public.
Th* ne^Juiuaer
D I C T AT Oil
capt^m^
the Ogeecben
bifriuts. and
IrfSSouage.
UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE 70 _
fic-ieiidM mod the public geueraily, thl be bfie
led • WOOD YA— - - ~ ~
Bank, between
that he would he that'
Order boxes to be 1
Messrs. Robt. Habersham ft Sons, Bay street.
- - LoveR ft Lnttbnore, C' ugress at
r. a, EBrUeh’a Grocery Store, Whitaker st
_r. Thtsto’s Wag Store, Jefferson st.
Orders for til kinds or Wood promptly Blind on as
utpwn ik wAanau, r—nnahlfi tenne m can be bed eteewhere.
her regular tripe as above, cf>mmenclh#ROOT- B. HABERSHAM.
Wednesday, 24th inat.. at» o’clock a. a*.
For freight or yssnige.apply onboard, at to
u. UUILMAHT1N ft OO,
OC2S-U
It, Itov street.
FOR riLATkiv FLisy u
VIA FERN ANULNA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER
The aew steamer
DICTATOR,
10,609 Tonal
Captain h. M. COZRTCR.
Having undergowe thonongh rapnire, will
v tegular rome,nn above, leavtag Savaaaan
Every ■■Iweftfty, nt 3 s’thck p. m.
Jot freight or p« range, kavt
datto^ W lyo.boto i rato ui4jaa|;i(<)W
oeKMf^
R. A. SOLMOM,
Tfswaapssf’s
Enfirelnj, Adsifti
Oh
, POUNDS BICON
. IwHMMBH i
MbdgtoChrann
60 b.rreleCbiilce,!
60 casta Scotch l
non I9t
194 Bay street.
CLARK,
and STEAMBOAT
V. ltDISG, OnJjBSStt* Gkafti. Sign,
nf of every description furnished and pointed at
abort notice.
orders left nt on shop win meet with prompt
" »okly
dfldthfnl attention. ■ Ai So8Jy
VI. M. WWHHiLS & fO.,
_ , M EEC HA NTS.
t ItTAIlAI, GxoaasA. :
Hberml advsnree mndn mi oeadgamtatoof every
artidn of pcnftassftw aatotoEranaanh or Man Tort.
gptasLp’"* ““
^W^MOlNTIRE.
O.AMcORUm.