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/-VKANGK BIS* la K«fS—asponnde, U^I potbii
V/auj >M pomade. KlJTi h
Blasting, bilwga of 0$ ponsdi.
Canisters of 6pounds.! porned end half gauft
A full supply ef this paMMM flMrtte aiweyn ro:
bun), »cj^ *u* 6r aouTESSsT""^ ^ •
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3 PBS mduba—i hew entered
L nenblp, under tha lm ns
iNgham, forta wrecffaai
mission Buateew teth* etty*f4
d*r T. Cnnnlagtiraa, of Beream
partner, and JohaJ. ffteddasd, ol
tUe speda- paitaer, and eoatrfo
dollar* to th* eoremaa stock.
This partnership 1* to coawsa<
of November, nrtw Bor dnd
totermiaeteenthetatof Jtaw
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A RICE PLANTATION. containing In Sandra
acre*, mure or lean platter’* measara knew
.ta •* Hurray’* am,” aitoatad on tha raialta* aboyi
oppoel’e the city of ffsvaaaah, ow-the tan $*tet> «
tide. On the place an ample baUdjj)0 for open
Uvea, dweiUagVoM not «*•) iMjplR „
la Savahsah—Major A. Porter. Duncan A John-
•Mu, N. A. Hardee « Co., K. fci Hertz A Co., John
Stoddard.
_ In New Tori—W. C. I-anMey A Co.. Barclay Jfc
Frames.
Livingston, Wro. Watson A Co.
Liberal advance* allowed on Cotton shipped to
: Measio. Byre* gvaaaA qq, Liverpool. ocl-8m
mi have Jnat received a anpartor article of the
above, which woofer tor sate law-
ORANGES.
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DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
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Boots and Sihejss
Insurance.
Cumberland Valley
mum oosi
0» NA8BVULF, TE:iS.
(Pin, Xarlae aal U-.
OFFICE IN SAVANNAH, It? HAS •
tatharbrd Capital, : 'l «
rpHIS COMPANY te pcepued tolas*
ssf>pa*&sK.5as
H n. W. H. WUkhteuu, taeordar.Naa.
non. U. J. StubbMeM, Attornej. So.
tile.. 1
General N. ft Peered W hoi seal* Brocat,
datlon Merchant. KaahalLe.
IHiatthii. Chaney A Koy. Cottoaeo* C-
lerabaota, Nashville. .
C. Hlea A Co, rarnltar. add Odnff
NrafcvUle
W. X Parka A Co.,
D. Wiel A Co., Dry Good* Merchants, K’ ilia.
D. J. Meyerhardt, Dry Good* Me rah ant,:. Jv—j.
W. C. Collier, Book Dealer, nathvtRe.
It. B. StatletoapBooh Dealer, Naahrille.
F.C. Dunnlnftou A Co., Editor, and Frr*
of the emoo and American, Naahrtll ..
Merrtt A Hill Wallpaper Dealeta,«e«b*tU-
Dr. Frasier, Senator, NaalivlUe. —
J Riimn, Editor Teunreare SUaU Zaitoag.
A Myer A Oa., WUotesatearocera.'Naahrl:' n
General J. 3. Paster, Attorney, Marireatuio.
General Janes ft Chalmers, Attorney, He; .phi*.
B. 9. a. Brooks, —ilrr, Mampbte ' •
Hon. Beajaatin a. Homphrsysi Governor of few U-
Hoo. T. T. Swaan. Aadiler of Mtetarinal.
General ft C. Walthall. Attorney, Ogfipvt:;,, "lev.
General W. F. Braqtly, Attorney, Qreaaaho~c,
General & D. Ida, Brooktvtlle, MfoA
General J. Wheeler, Cotton Factor, Mew Orl’'.".
General J. B. Hood, Arm of J. ft Bdod A Co.
Orleans.
Bon. Kemp P." Patties, Treasurer of State, Ra:?y
North Caro lisa.
General M. ft Bones, Memphis. y
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pNING DISPATCHES.
from: eueope.
Atlantic cable.
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American Vend*—Uefaim
piquet at Manchegters-ltamoni Re-
^tlng Mexican Affair#—i he King of
j^iiia aiul tiio ^Pope—John Surratt
covered—Steam»|i»p Great fiaitern-
>( don and JLtiverpaoi Market#.
Sov. 21.—Lord Stanley, in reply to a letter
the ships seized by the United 8fcates Go-
points out that no arrangements can be
coon; der claims.
a grand Reform banquet at Manchester
Mr. Bright mado a powerful speech. The
f: Although the Federal Secretary of the
v^ believes that the bonds of the United States
t ,jid in gold, it would be better if Congress
,jiecuie such payment by law.
jjyivember 21.—It is said the French Govern-
received news that the rule of Maximilian is
it an end. It is further reported that the
^ifuthas ordered the shipment of stores to
jjflti be stopped.
November 21.—It is slated that the King
written the Pope, offering the protec-
- & Prisaii*
xaSarratt, the alleged accomplice iu the niurder
j^identLincoln, was discovered serving iu the
Waives under the assumed name of John Wat-
L cinis arrested upon the demand of General
k He afterwards escaped into Italian territory,
jiithontiea arc endeavoring to r«icapturo
s, November 22.—The United States steamer
ielt Southampton yesterday to join the squad-
I ilubon. It is reported that the stcamir Great
Sc ril begin to make regular trips between New
lauylBrest in March. There is a rumor to the
I fciit in .\ustrian loan pf several millions sterling
I r.uG&be placed iu the market.
>, November 21.—Consols 90>4; Fives 70^.
I jjos, November 22.—Consols 90; Fives 70>£.
.TttiXL,November 21.—Cotton unchanged; mid-
I-.puli'is 14J; sales will probably reach 10,000
i dreads tuffs firm. Provisions easier. Pork de-
I .tikiol, November *22—Noon.—Cotton opened
f he», prospect «-f day’s sales amounting to 13,000
Ite jnajs however, are unchanged; middling up-
iilti. Breailstufls firmer. Corn 38s 9d per qu«r-
|n:n>Uhl Western.
Prom Washington.
I )uii of Admiral Forrest—A Political
I Strung iu Favor of Aegro Suffrage—
I hr Retrench .<*ent Committee—T hail
I umn* More Radical than Ever.
I Nov. 23.—Admiral French Foirest,
the United States Navy, and late 01 the
sate Navy, died here yesterday.
wiistTvativo Army and Navy Union of this
1-7 jd & meeting last night, and passed resolutions
psgf.tr the Constitutional Amendment, andde-
kssfiviir of extending suffrage to the negroes on
J * basis.
I^ucures&ional Retrenchment Committee will
P-tar investigations into the conduct of the
^Department proper to-day.
livens, who has arrived, announces his in-
lo be more Radical than ever at the next ses-
|*2: las prepard a bill, for immediate passage, to
■^removals from office. It is more stringent
|*nitor Trumbull’s, and provides that no one
I‘‘id by the Senate shall ife again nominated or
llatedtoaiiy officef or three years.
The Georgia Legislature.
|SS£CiALLY REPORTED FOE THE NEWS AMD HERALD.]
SENATE.
JIili.edoevuxe, Nov. 21, 1886.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Prayer by Eev. Mr. Yarborough.
Mr. Gresham introduced a bill to provide
for the redemption of the bonds of the State
that fall due in the years 1868,1869 and 1870.
Mr. Paris—A bill to require legal galea to
be advertised twelve months.
Mr. Thornton—A bill to change the place
of holding the sheriffs sales of Muscogee
county.
Mr. Strozier—A bill to provide for pay
ment of fees in Worth county.
Mr. Brown—A bill to incorporate the
town of White Plains in Green county.
On motion of Mr. J. A. W. Johnson, the
Finance Committee were instructed to in
quire into the expediency of raising the sal
aries of the officers ot the W. & A. R. R.
and report by bill or otherwise.
Mr. Strozier’s bill to remove lien from
judgments was lost.
Seats on the floor were tendered to J. I.
Whitaker and A. J. Hansell.
The bill to extend to the Macon and
Brunswick Road State aid was made the
order for Friday next.
Bill to regmate the labor of convicts.
Passed.
Bill to provide for the education of indi
gent maimed soldiers in any of the Colleges of
the State. Passed.
Bill to allow’ merchants to sell drugs and
meuicineB without license. Lost.
Bill to change the line between Cherokee
and Mdton counties. Passed.
Bill to provide a system of commohSChool
education in Georgia. Made the order of the
day for Monday next.
Bill to ubolish imprisonment for debt.
Lost.
Bill to make it a misdemeanor for’ any
father to wilfully abandon his child.
Passed.
Bill to prevent persons from bathing near
roads leading to a place ot religious worship
on the Sabbath day.
Bill to authorize suits to be brought
against railroads or express companies in
any county in which such companies may
have an agent or office. Passed.
Bill to donate Oketauoka Swamp to the
Georgia Orphan’s Home. Passed.
The Senate adjourned till 8 o’clock this
afternoon.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24.1866.
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inaBgpgt
price, scmmr
-fail or
The pamphlet 6f laws of’ a gcuei
public character, passed by the present
Legislature, wiil.be published by W
Williams A Wellborn, gentlemen having all
the qualifications and facilities to make good
the promises made in their advertisement It
will contain, besides the laws of general ap
plication, a court calender, giving the times
of meeting of the Superior and Inferior
Courts of every county in the Slate, tables
of tbe Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial
districts of tbe State, and nil the alterotiona
in the Code of Georgia, from the time of its
adoption in I860, all brought doom to the
close of the present session of the Legisla
ture. It would seem that, aside from the
other valuable information contained in the
pamphlet, that feature of it which gives all
the alterations in the Code would make it
almost a necessity in tbe offices of all attor
neys, countv officers and justices of tbe
peace in tbe State. It is to be hoped thsUbe
Legislature will order a sufficient number'of
copies to supply all persons holding official
positions under the State which require fa
miliarity with or prompt access to all the
laws now ot force.
fKVEBY
ForSale.
A SPLENDID RESIDENCE. {
ALSQ, A LARGE TRACT OF
BLELANM.
and by virtae af a decree of tke Bon. I
TTNDB8J
nassrsss!
house and lotlacaud la *ad town,
contain* nine dogai-tl? antouat Hm
alahed wtm.aac gxtarubViasata «
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town
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AT THE OLD STAND,
tod
MHI aae re-
Winter
iSS%iBi>iEiS£i
YVll rap-
cheap, m I
- f lltall at mut lMI than
toda an'atistWg Uftali Mill Da
White Geode, Daa3, Diaper.
lost
From Washington.
J '“Esgion, Nov. 22.—The fourth race over the
Course, which took place to-day, waa be-
I^Miy Ann and a Baltimore colt, both pacers.
•^vaafora purse of five hundred dollars, one
|**«*uaud repeat, under saddle. Polly Ann was
r. Tune—first heut, 2.37; second, 2.31.
I* tat time was made in the last quarter of tl.e
l^ilcit, which was made in 33 seconds.
J-Sfrtia from an official compilation just made
l*tariy oue hundred and flfty-six millions were
l&fcutd for the public service for the jtssr end-
1867, including $19,000,000 for the navy
I^&Ii'jO.OO) for ihe army.
I tLe last three or four days aj)OUt 130
Ipost masters have been made," none being
1 takrger class.
Dalilgreu is about to leave Washington
I '•sae command of the South Pacific squadron.
I ‘-^et meeting was held to-Uay, ihe usual mcet-
I lac-day having been omitted, owing to the
l^o. the President at Baltimore.
From Canada*
■^^.Nov, 22— 1 The United States Government
**ruci
ted iLitj American consul to appeal for a new
v ^ C011 ^mned Fenian prisoners.
^o, Nov. 23.—The Government is directing
<-oa to 9ie re-arming and equipping of the
batteries of the provinces.
I Me ' Un K at Tremont Temple,
I Sov * 22—a large meeting for raising funds
L"^* ^edmen waa held at Tremont Temple
ta II WflS Pressed by ex-Governor An-
' T Mr. Beecher, George Thompson, of En-
^othcra.
| n .. 'ew York Market.
,!^°v. 22-—Gold, 38^; Exchange—sixty
,, ' * i ^ t » 110. Cotton nominal—no business
“;> IJj#l)rice ‘ Southern Flour, $11 80@15 50.
"i°wer. Corn, l@2c. lower.
ios *. Nov
—Gold i39>^. Exchange 9>*.
jiy Cotton heavy and nominal at 33@35c.
^ 0V ‘ 23.—Cotton unsettled, with sales
.b'ta baleti at 33@35c.; flour dull—Southern
wheat very dull and declined 3@6c.,
50:
■uehels; com dull and declined 2&3c.;
whiEko} dull; sugar and coffee quiet;
t |“ da ”; ‘urpentine dull, at 73@73Kc.; rosiu
U liolri trei Kl>G» on cotton to Liverpool
r ?’« l 38 '^’ Flv °- twent * e » of ’62, 107&; of ’64,
106:ucw iwtoe, 167X: Tens. 99X; Sevens,
’ ’ ,w,Jnd . 104. s i; third, 104>...
«hW ?* Ui “0" Market.
.opijjg p ov 23.—Market generally dull and
fV gl2 . FJour Vel T dull—Spring wheat extra,
nglsg’. grain inactive; prime new corn,
' 1,rovis ioas heavy; Pork and lard nominal;
ery whiskey nominal.
Mobile Market.
thiA 22 ‘~"^ l,e 8a ^es of cotton to-day were
: toiddlin:
'gs 32c., the market closing dull at
J:He_
RECONSIDERATIONS.
Mr. Brock moved to reconsider bill
yesterday) for relief of J. J. Anderson. Car
ried.
Air. McWhorter moved to reconsider bill
(lost yesterday) to make it a misdemeanor to
cut oil' ears of nogs when slaughtering them,
tor purpose of concealing the mark. _
Mr. McLendon moved to reconsider the
bill (lost yesterday) to repeal the first section
ot an act to appoint veudue masters. Car
ried.
Mr. DuBose moved tp reconsider bill (lost
yesterday) to enforce the observance of the
Lord’s day. Carried.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.
Air. Pickett—For relief of E. B. Loyless.
Mr. liumph—To ameod 4452U section Code.
Also, to amend 1670th paragraph ol the
Code.
Air. Cameron—To define liabilities of se
curities and principals in crimiual prosecu
tions.
Air. Willis—To allow Ordinary ot Talbot
county to appoint a general administrator lor
said county.-
Mr. Sueud—To amend 1971st and 1973d
sections ol' tbe Code-
Mr. Kibbee—To amend 958th and 971st
sections of Code.
Air. Dodds—To incorporate Van Wert
Aiming Company.
Mr. Ragsdale—A resolution requesting the
Governor to pardon Pinckney A. Lewis, now
in the Penitentiary.
Mr. Oats—To pay Dr. Anderson for treat
ing small pox in Alurray county.
Mr. Bush—To amend the act authorizing
court contracts.
Air. Alexander—To allow Houston Factory
to issue change bills.
Air. Phillips—To authorize W. J. Pickle-
siuur to peddle without license.
Air. Swearingen—To make legal the sale of
Bainbridge Academy lot.
Mr. Powell—To regulate fees of Justices
of the Peace.
Air. Stallings—To incorporate the town of
Senoi. Also, to regulate liens on personal
and real estate. Also, a petition of Thomas
W. Bolton, of Coweta, for relief.
Mr. Garirell—To furnish Cobb and Pauld
ing counties with certain books, (amended
by udding “other counties where these books
where these bonks' were destroyed during
the war”). Lost.
Air. Sharpe—For relief of G. W. Puckett.
Also, to reduce per diem pay ot the General
Assembly.
Air. Dodson—To authorize soils to be
brought against W. & A. Railroad. Also, to
change the line between Catoosa and Walker
counties.
Air. Weaver—To change the time ol hold
ing the county court of Clay.
Mr. Williams—To empower sheriffs and
jailors to discharge criminals in certain
cases.
Air. Robertson—To remit the county tax
of Appling county for 1866 and 1867-
Air. Simms—To authorize Ihe superin
tendent of tbe W. & A. Railroad to pay for
wood and cross ties.
Air. Russell, of Chatban, introduced a bill
to be entitled an act to authorize the County
Judge of Chatham county to take the ltal of
persons subject to jury duty from the Re
ceiver’s digest of taxes made in the year
1866, the Uitv Registry, and to put such
persons in the* jury box who are subject to
‘jury duty and who are not on the Digeet or
Ciiy Registry, to throw out the present jury
tickets and to make new ones, and place
them in the box and for other purposes.
Air. Pottle—In relation to militia lawe of
this State. * .
Mr. Reese—For relief of hnsbands ana
wives who have been separated fifteen
y< llr. Howard—To incorporate Georgia
Company. .
Mr. Fraser—To punish persons who kill
stock on lands under cultivation, tyithoat a
fence.
BILLS ON PASSAGE.
To amend sections 204 and 206 of the Code.
^To authorize the City Council of Thomas-
ville to iasue bonds for subscripton to o. Ga.
& Florida Railroad. Passed.
To authorize sale of certain ot the com
mons of the City of Columbus. Passed-
To punish persons who hunt and fish on
lands of others without permission. Post
poned.
To compel persons to pay taxes on
lands in the county where the lands lie.
^ J< The committee to provide for preaching in
the Hall ot tbe Honse on the 23d inst., gave
notice that they had selected Rev- Air.
Warren, of Macon, who had accepted the
invitation and would preach on the 23d.
SES ATE BILLS ON THEIR PASSAGE.
ao repeal an act regulating sale of spirit
uous liquors in Stewart county. Passed.
To amend charter of Albany. Passed.
To repeal'section 940 of the Code. Passed.
For the relief of those who have felled to
give in their taxes. Passed,
Railroad Sleeting.
[From the Bainbridge (Ga.) Argo*;]
At a meeting of citizens held in the Court
House this evening, called at the request of
tbe Ciiy Council, tor the purpose of advising
and instructing them as to the propriety of
ihe city taking stock in the Atlantic A Gull
Railroad, on motion Judge J. Law was called
to the chair, and H. M. Beach requested to
act as secretary. Tbe object of the meeting
having been explained by Colonel W. O
Fleming, the following resolution was offered
by Major R. H. Wbiteley, which was unani
mously adopted:
Resolved, That all persons owning .prop
erty within the corporate limits of : the city,
or who are engaged in business within tbe
same, are inviteato participate in the consid
eration of the question or questions submitted
to the meeting.
On motion of Gol. W. O. Fleming, a com
mittee of nine were appointed by tbe Chair
to report business for the meeting, consisting
of J. M. Potter, W. O. Fleming. W. W.
Harrell, J. B. Hayes, C. Lewis, R. Suns, H.
G. Crawford, John S. Adams and W. P.
Stewart, who, after retiring, reported the fol
lowing resolutions:
Whereas, tbe citizens of Bainbridge have
assembled, at tbe request of a committee ap
pointed by tbe City Council, tor tbe purpose
of advising and mstrnctieg the Council in re
gard to snbscribing for stock in the Atlantic
and Guif Railroad Company. Therefore,
Resolved That we have been disappointed
in not having the road completed to our city,
but believe that the failure to do aohasarisen
from difficulties and embarrassments that the
Directory have been unable to surmount.
Resolved, That the great commercial and
other interests of our city, as well as ita fu
ture prosperity, depend upon the speedy
completion of the road to its limits.
Resolved, That as an earnest of our desire
for its early completion, and our confidence
in the company, we hereby advise nnd in
struct the City Council to apply to the Legis
lature, now in session, for authority to issue
$20,000 of bonds, payable in ten years, bear
ing seven per cent, interest, payable semi
annually, based upon the taxable property of
the city; and that tbe Council invest said
bonds in stock in the Atlantic and Gulf Rail
road, upon the condition that the company
will complete the road to this point by the
1st September, 1867.
Resolved, That the City Council submit
these resolutions to the vote of the tax-payers
of the city on Saturday, 24th inst., for ratifi
cation or no ratification.
After being supported by speeches from
W. O. Fleming, R. H. Whiteley, R. Sims and
J. M. Potter, these resolutions were adopted
with but one dissenting voice
On motion of R. H. Whiteloy, the meeting
then adjourned.
J. Law, Chairman.
H. M. Beach, Secretary’.
Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 13, 1866.
of the State of Ver-
d “I just been passed, makiog
-• T| ' eilue8S a sufficient cause for
1 ye-ira ^ drunkenness
libel, Uurallon Drevions
Tile Cotton Crop in Soutlturestern Ocor-
glu*
[Correspondence ot iho New* and Hebals.]
Milford, Baker County. Nov. 19th. 1866.
Messes. Editors :—I recollect reading in the Hews
a call upon planters for information respecting the
incoming crop of cotton. 1 have thought several times
to address your paper, but, os the year was not suffi
ciently advanced, the reports conflicting, and much
depended upon lete frosts, I concluded to postpone it
until something accurate could be obtained. My op-
portunlty for observation has been limited, but from
reliable information end my own knowledge in this
section of the country, I think it an undoubted truth
thst the crop will fall far short of all previous calcula
tions. On tbe plantation of Captain Walthonr, ouo ot
the best in Southwest Georgia, 1 have seen the crop at
different periods, sad had the seasons been at all fa-
vora'ole, or the recent frosts held off, longer, a greet
deal mote cotton woul U hevo been harvested. But
tbe plant here vnd throughout this section threw off
Its early forma and put on the thickest top-erqp thst
waa rarely known, and the frosts, finding it iu unma.
tnred condition, shrivelled up the bolls iu such man
ner that few. comparatively, will evor open, and hence
has curtailed the production of a small crop (planted)
at least one-third.
Southwest Georgia, however, promisee to become
the great cotton growing region of Georgia. The
lands and climate are altogether adapted to the cot
ton plant; and the labor, the past season, has beau
more efficient and decidedly under better control than
elsewhere. The planters are embarking with energy
into preparations for another crop, end lends of a flue
quality have rented at tbe high figure of eleven and
twelve dollars per acre. I have remarked this county
closely, and if labor la controllable and cotton cau ba
raised this la the place to doit, and a railroad com
munication with your city would give a great impetus
to production and contribute greatly to the prosperity
or Savannah. Tha cittaens are anxious for such an
outlet, and I am told by a gentleman, cognizant of
the wants of the people, that they would subscribe
hbe rally to such an enterprise. A connection from
Ward’s Station on the Southwestern road with bain-
bridge, in a direct Una not over sixty mil**, would
aeeampUto th# desirable mid, and would draw away
aB the eotton, now shipped by the river to the Golf,
to Savannah, and n radius of forty miles from tue
above station would embrace the following counties
and parte at countlM, viz: Stewart, Webster, Sump
ter, Randolph, Fen-Ill, Olay, Calhoun, Dougherty.
Baker. Millay Zarly, Mitchell, Lee, Dooly, Worth,
Chattahoochee and Marion. Will not the intelligent
and energetic President of the a. A G. ft ft examine
this subject bv reference to Ids map, an exploration
of the route, and a talk with the people. We believe
it feasible and wise to open this highway of trade to a
rich section of Georgia, and the time win speedily
come when it “win blase him that glveth as well as
him that receiveth.’* Wa hope 10 see a move in this
direction and think it will meet with hearty co-opera
tion. Vutob.
■' s
most be of
previous to tbe filing of
To*xepeal an act to compensate jurors in
T To^m^TcLrter of E1 ^ rton th(i P ^L
To aiuepd-not incorporating the Cental
Railroad and Canal Company. Passed.
HOUSE BILLS 01* PASBAOX. __
To protect footers and oomnnsmon mer
chants who supply bread, com, Ac.,^to fer-
uiera. [Gives a lien on
consignees, factors. and landlords renting
iw, —iew uiuuu> niucc. ! consignees, factors.and _— _
* t rose immediately and left the | lands.] Indefinitely postponed.
Adjourned till 3 p. m.
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eery out liouma, eoastetia
servant*’ bout?*, carnage
repair. Adjoinln- said tut, which eadipri
acres,«ra nine ccreg lanft whtei wW he
with* .
Also, at th? « ' o aal place, i
tabling tamr ami rad aaaas oi goad
Dnd. wall h., ~'— ——
■hi tala gfis
known aa Ud- '
south half sect'... , HWMan 3g the
tar, the aaat^ui. nlgteitqaartvr. and the
west quarter...- -ouf.iwu«* qu -ricr of Radios. _
west half and tuc oauiwa-t gBaner.af itecSaa 34, In
tint, north and weatbthe nurthtal quarter or
soarhwest quarter-of Staton S, the norm half ot
Section 4, the north hall, tha southwest quarter, and
tbe w»t half of etWtheaftLauachs; nf 9mfoti,». the
northwest qoattefcdr Bafitfaafhj WNM mu hf north
east quarter of Section 7, the southeast quart.r and
tbe out half of northeast quarter cf Sacuan 6, h T.
2B 2\V. Said landsaolda* tb* —
SB 2 w. Raid laad. sold a* the prouartroi tha.as-
tate of Harriet ft Gunn, daceaeait, sod will be divid
ed, If desired, into lota lo aattpurohaaara.
Ter ms—One. third ot paroaaa* money cash; the
balance payable on the tat day af January, ISM;
note* drawing eight per cent inteteet front data, te
c-red of mortgage on the land said.
WILLIAM H. OIBSOH.
no21-3frwlii« Adalalatratae.
Groceries.
400
W barrel# Fork,
1» Xugatieada gtdea,
to bags Bio OWw,
n bags Java Oofte,
100 boxes Ohaate,
•a Orclas Batter,
60 boxes Plaklea,
MbarreM darital f
100 b
idol
101
HQffl&K, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
add Hra, ttivte. Balmoral do. Const*,
-—■—■—| Bread Cloths, Fuat floods,
MO.; a variety of Worsted
tage. HuMas and Shawl*,
teingood
i[lace two
Fare.ila. and a foil assortment of Ko
to mention. Will show them
at anytime, eta sell cheap for bash
C. 1. BEATTY.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
B£
M•ttrUlIJ
CSttdMQ GI'-'O t:g •
■k* fold a. the tint TOflSDAY la am
■hJM the Obart Boose doer, la the city of
t Mtalegal
hours of sale, the iot-
Fremes, 46 piece*, im places Extra Oast-
plecea Wood and Iron, 1 coils Hops, 1 lux
, HOUSE POWER BESCUPTION.
Two Wood sills, 1 Framed Bed (wood) with Cast
Spider and Journal, i Cast Bevel Wheal, S Half Clr-
claatwoad), LBpper curri^ftraod), etc.
j One ahaitEhaft with Cast CoupUnca and 1 Ultras
4 Omt HaarHangera. with • Uaas awd Doha. 1 framed
WOod WPtfc,with sum andTtittra Flat*-’. I Cast
Hope bhrovs and Hanger, 2 Soraws with one MIL a
each. .* framed Cprighta wiia stirrups (lower aec-
thm), 2 Discharge Doom, and other stride* too na-
meruaa to meatlou, levied on as the property of the
Boston Praas Company, Ira oraarof tha Munorable
the Judga ot the supA tor C urt of Ohalham County,
to satisfy au attaoharont In fktoroi Bichantaon a
Barnard. BK.NJ. L. COLE,
uolt-tdi Sheriff Cgathain county.
lfiMbuxaat
*0 ease* Table I
jeo boxes Soap, 1
10 bale! Alma. !
Whomtri 1
100 Caddie* (2 poandi) Ohotc* Teas
100 boxes Starch,
100 boxes Herrings,
«oo boxes Adamantine Candle.,
Wba-rela Vinegar,
60 barrel* Laid, ..
so keg* Lard, in store and for sale by
■ CONKBRAT a JOHNSON,
nol9-0t Corner Bay sod Barnard atreeta.
WILL OPEN THIS DAY,
bar new mote, on
BROUGHTON STREET,
Two door* east of Ball, oppoetta Masonic Hall, her
Fail Millinery aad Fancy Good., which are of tha la*
testicle mod the best choice.
Mme. MASSAIW
MfoMCtfully solicits her numerous friendi and custo
mers to give her a call. ooit
LIN8EED OIL, BOILED AND RAW,
For Sale,
Ihe atdewheci steamer
ANNIE.
The ANNIE Is 162 feet hi length, tl feet beam. 11
feet deep. The Engine and Boiler is in fine order;
also, the bull staunch and tight. She baa elate room
acr-ommodstiuia for paamagen. Lie tat draught of
water, aad very fast, with a moderate consumption
of coal. The above steamer will be sold low, if im
mediate application Is made to Cspt. QEO. BRIGGS,
at tha Palaakl House, or at the utBoc of Messrs. T. J.
DUNBAR A CO., 147 BayariooL nulfrtw*
Valuable fleal Estate
FOR SALE.
j OFFER for aal* the following named property;
Two Dwelling House*, pleasantly attested.
Two vacant fa* simple Building Lota
On*-half Interest la House and Etxty Acres, more
or lea*, at Thontahoft
For particulars, teqalre of tba?B«endgnad,
wit. a. KINO,
Or at the etoie of RALPH MELDBQf,
no’.7-l w 186 Congress street. Savannah, Oa.
W. B. DUFFY t GO.,
207 Bay Street*
Imported and Domestic Liquors
AGENTS for • ‘bar F.rre Champagnes, Keller^
Kentucky Bou-*
dy. etc.
<*ej, Reoaultdb Ccl’c Bran-
S J nolMf i .
Dissolut c . ' Co-Partnership.
T he co-r 4
'
twetu ib-
Y. A. RYAN
tfeni
con*.
W. B. Duff-
.tending cecou
.SHIP herotolore existing be-
-igned, under the firm name ol
. is this day dissolved by mutual
are authorised to aeta* ah <mt-
V. A. RYAN,
A. ft BIGELOW,
J. F. GILSON, Agent.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have associated theamelvse to
gether under the Arm asms of_W, ft DUFFY A CO.,
at the former store of V. A. Ryu
street. ... • . W
nol6 E
Market Stalls.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
the City of Sa
u
KDSR tht
and under
,Dt-
oemoer 6th,. atio attack ^ mm..
Maiksrithe
> nod Bread
MeCNtaU; Afeifl.
no UhHBW’win tta bid ala person h* ro-
retvsdwho Is not a Batcher, or Vaaier af Meets,
" * ^“^THOMAS 8. WAYNE.
mm
CHIPPEWA SQUARE,
j^EXTdoor to th* Theatre, «q»a daffy, Sundays
excepted, from tft
will be admitted
noffo-im*
ipft- oaiered paapie
and Fridays.
THEO. MHVEft
Mapes’ Super Phosphate of Limo
c°
NSfANTLYoobaod; aid Idf foil* By
Mae. L Miaart
FOK SALE.
PRIME LARD OIL,
No. 1 MACHINERY OIL.
BATE JUST RECEIVED
[A LARGE LOT OF. THE ABOVE OILS,
which wa arc adoring very low for CASH.
CASE A HARRIS.
PHILADELPHIA SHOES
Per
RECEIVED
Steamer Touawauda.
J^ADIES’ GAITERS,
Children’s Button Gaiters,
Lai dies' Toilet BUppcre, etc.
ALSO, ON HAND,
A supply of White Kid Slipped.
EINSTEIN, EGKMAN A CO.,
nolt-lw 163 Congress street.
(Lais oa AriucmcoLa, FlobiDa,)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. tt8toddaX4l’a Lower linage. Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Liberal advances iii .ifc Ou c •ueignmenta to his
frieada lu Barupcau and Aw them markais.
uovT—ln»
HAftKSS, SADDLERY
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
East Bid* of Market,
Between St.. Julian aad Bryaa Rlmla,
SAVANNAH, GA,
aa-tr
C. V. HOTGHIRS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE
HAY, GRAIN arm PBODUCE,
Corn. Qata, Meal, Food,
OU Cakftjnoor, Bsoon,
Salt, Rope, item.,
Oonstantiy recsMag, aad for sale at the lowuet
wboleaala rate*.
Agant Savannah Floor Mill*.
105 Ray Street, Savannah.
T. H. CONRAD & CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
^[cEROHE, Tab BAagENB * CO.’S cetebmted
FANCY AMD FAMILY SOAPS,
at foetorte prime.
No. 64 SOUTH GAY STREET. BALTIMORE.
One doortrom Pratt. noU-lm
OvnOK OSK1&AL BC
An.* sne hOOLr RAO. Boas,
Savammao. Oct. loth, 1666.
InciunnrA.
Insurance Comp
OF SAVAifNAH
Are prepared to take
Fire Mi oa Reasonable Terns,
At their Office, ITT Bay street.
n. W..MERCGS; PceshUnL
OHAS. S. HAKl’KE, Vice ITcsIdent.
t. T. TOoa.., srac.
H. W. Mercer
C. ft Hardee
WllUam Banter
A. 8. Hartridge
A. Porter
ft Morgan
J. Stoddard
J. T. Thomas
W. BaOtehari
F.L.Gae
ft A. crane
A.’A. Sotonuo*
T. W. Gordon
my7-tf '
Director's ;!
M S. Cohen
J. Lama
J. W. Nevitt
D G. Puree
A FuliArton
J. McMahon
L. J. uullmartln
F. W. Sima
G. Batter
R. Lachliaon
E P. Clatne. Augusta
J. W. Maori. Macon
ft F..Roee, Macen
W. H. Young, Oolumba:
The Knickerbocker
LIFE IMRAiE COMPANY.
Of N »w ork,
Having established a
Southern Branch
Are prepared to
IMG POLICIES DIRECT,
Subject only to the approval of Consulting and ex-
Physicians.
A party may make application and receive Policy In
ONE DAY!
Losses Promptly Adjusted Here.
NO DELAY.
A Looal Board of Directors, who, with Mana
ger, Agent and Physician, axe In
sured in this Company.
THIS IS THE ONLY BRANCH OFFICE
SOUTH WHERE POLICIES ARE
WRITTEN AND ISSUED.
Every kind of Policy NOW in use can be
obtained here.
A Life Polioy at tbe age of 30 yearn costa
$a3.08, for $1,000.
A Tan Year, Non-Forfeiture, same age and
amount, coats $51.17.
Whore the premium amounts to more than
$50, one-half may remain on credit.
Insurance Effected to the Amount ot
$50,000 on a Single Life,
IN THIS AGENCY.
This Company waa represented in Savannah be
fore tha war, and points to a record of just and
honorable dealing with all insured iu the south.
No person, with family dependent upon them,
should neglect to Insure.
Call and get a Circular.
EASTON YONGE, Sx-Phyaldan.
R. 3. ARNOLD* Consulting Physician.
A. WILBUR, Manager,
WM. ft BOYD, Agent,
ao2S-eod 69 Bay street.
The Orient
Mutual Insurance Company,
Mo. 43 Wall Btreot,
I NSURES CARGOES and FREIGHTS against Ms-
‘
■ line niaka. no Fire Ruk. taken disconnected
from Marine Risks.
ASSETS, JOLT 1ST. 1866.
$1,137,018 M,
AFTER FAYING ALL ADJUSTED LOSSES.
This Company have made arrangement? to Issue,
rhen desired. Policies and certificate* payable in
London and Liverpool at the Counting Rooms of
Messrs. Drake, Klein wort A Cohen.
TRUSTEES.
Joaxra GxillabD, Jr.. PaatruS CorrxWBT,
Gkobox Mosul
Alxx. H. turtn-TON, Jr.,
Gbobob P. Taurus,
O. H. b.Ml),
». F OUT, Jt..
conn's K. SrrriOM,
W. A. Sals.
Ed ikd Htionr,
Jams Baowy,
M. D. CaBULft
wiLuaa booaxx,
I.aoroLo HorriK,
Wx 8. wndorr,
F. CDthuaiar,
GCSTaT sewnaft
JOON F. SOHETKLXK.
EUGENE DUTILH, President.
ALFRED OGDEN, Vice President
CnaXLXa Ibvijw, secretary.
Bswaan F. DavraoN.
A Lkmotne. Jr.,
ft H. ft LYMAN.
Lawaxacs Wtua
Jobs aucai.vcLoaa,
tn. F. saMDxaion,
LBoroLD Becnwiro,
Simon Da Vissxa,
John ft Williams.
Alxx. M Lawxbbcb,
Fbxd. G. Fuerex,
etomam Cnainr,
Michaud P kcndle,
John a. Kaut.
Applications received by
J. T. THOMAS, lianranee Agent,
notl-tf U7 Bay aireet.
DANIEL H* LONDON.
NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORE,
Shifptag and Cemmlnloa Merchant,
WILL sail all kinds of Tobacco, cotton, Bagging,
TV Grate, Seed, foe.,'aad will execute order, for
buying Merchandise aus Produce ot every ducrlp-
'• i. OonatgnntenU aad orders solicited.
REFERENCES.
WM. R. SYMONS,
Agent for Batesied,
lit Bay street.
FIRE, MARINE
AMDACaiDraTaL ' .
II8DBAH0E AfiERCT.
* capital and
Security In.araat. Co ....... .
Pheefolxtasenrameo Co..-.v...l,6t»ftOGO
Iauraatlaasi Iasersarc Co.... MfttVO
■batten laaaraan Co M»B,000
Harmony I annas. Co BOO, 000
North Americas laiateere t o
Total Cash Capital aad AiaaU.II^MJIM
New Torh AeeMemtol la*. Co OB>8,000
■LURE, MARINE and ISLAND RWfl tetaktelb*
J 1 above highly responatMe Cortiltettee ott Enlldlnge
and Merchandise, to any amoaat, at ta teWeat rates
corresponding with th* riefc. .
Lowe* equitably adiuated and promptly paid.
A. ftvLASft Ageat,
No. 12 Stoddard's Ban^e, Bay Street,
EevanaMb Georgia.
J.I.
FACTORS,
General Commission oad Forwartil' -j
MERCHANTS,
CORNER DRAYTON AND ARYAN STB
tdnvannah, Georgia.
WILL sail on Commission. Cotton, rv
Vv stores. Lumber, Baal Estate, Produce „
Marahandlaa.
And will do the business cf Rceeirisg ttu* T r
Ing, with dispatch, to all American aad a'ir
ports, on reasonable terms.
The usual focllitlea aflbrdad cnatomare. -
Conaignmanta and orders solicited- '
R. M. Hum
COH. WHITAKER ft STATS ST.
K
EEPS constantly on hand tha Offset r
French and Amerteen
CONFECTIONARIES and CHOOOI
Jellies, Cordial. Syrup*, Fig% Ntrift *.
ALSO,
China and Fancy Goods, Infos Rubtew To^a,
Wax, Marble and China Dolls and DaB ft
Dour— 1 — “—* —
novl—3m
Tnak, Je
Bleacbad 8blritt|K and 1
Taota Daaaaks aad Tuwellnga.
Ho-lery^of all kinds tor EadUft’ Oec’J* a.
A very large ttock ot th* above goods for rate.
th* lowest cash prices by
DxWITT A MORGAN,
nol2 1$T. i
$.trnaegi Wo re-
aoHdtaeaUfreraaBwheaeattaabaea.
Depot for shippers at ft Q. Mwwa’aaaiahoara, tiff
aad 19» Bay street, corner offttfifeUtatt.
•efttf Cor. NebteateShSuBbeetj ^vata.
Dr. N. M. Sneed,
DENTIST,
'^Erett8fltf|ii'ta'ill/.iiMi upinaii his otto* A
.lta"» <hl df roqma, on Iteta’ te’t
" w **^E8eBBME : *