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The Daily News and Herald.
by $. w. mason.
SAXCKL W. MASON Editor
»V. T. TflOSPSOS Anoflitl. Editor
Official Paper of the City.
Aims r SiSSULATIM IS THE 6ITY AID 60CITV
MON DAT. NOVEMBER 26. 186®.
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AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly end Weekly, at our
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TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As much Interest la felt throughout the country is
regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops
we will be gretotalto our planting friends are other,
n the interior for Information on thet subject. Those
who havo opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of tho fre«-lat>or system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral Interest, will eonfer s favor by communicating
the same to ns.
Railroad Meeting—Important to Sa
vannah.
We published on Saturday last the pro
ceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Baia-
bridge, Ga., held on the ISth inst., for the
purpose of considering the propriety of in
structing the City Council to take stock in
the Atlantic and Gulf Road. It will be seen
that the Council was instructed to apply to
the Legislature for tbo authority to issue
S20,u00 of hoods, and, if granted, to invest
the bonds in stock, upon the condition that
the company wiil complete the road to Bain-
bridge by the first of September, 1867.
This action on the pait of the citizens of
the flourishing town of Bainbridge is alike
creditable to their enterprise and 8agacity,for,
as they say, the commercial and other in
terests of their growing town depend very
much upoo the speeedy completion of the road
toils limits, which at present only reaches
to Thuinasvilie. (This contemplated exten
sion is destined to be not only advantageous
to Bainbridge, but of incalculable importance
in the future to the materia! interests of Sa
vannah. It will be the mcau9 of tapping com
mercially one of the wealthiest and most en-
Jigiilencd poitious of that magnificent country
which is traversed by the Flint and Chatta
hoochee rivers, in this State, and the Chipolu
river in West Florida, the products of which
have heretofore found their way to Apalachi
cola for transshipment to New Orleans and
New York. Wc do not hesitate to say that,
when the Atlantic and Gulf Road is com
pleted to the point indicated, an amount ot
business and travel will be secured to this
city which will astonish even those who now
entertain intelligent views on the subject.
The wonder to us is that our business men,
and especially our largo property holders,
have not before this taken, measures to in
sure the immediate prosecution of the work,
the completion of which involves conse
quences of such great importance to the
trade and general prosperity of our city.
There is, doubtless, some excuse just now for
our merchants not moving in aid of this val
uable enterprise, as, unfortunately, the for
tunes of most of them have been terribly
shattered by tho late war; but for our large
real estate holders there is less excuse for not
advancing a proportionate share of the funds
required. The rents now being received by
property holders are enormous, which ena
bles them to recuperate more rapidly. Hence,
longer to abstain from aiding the projectors
in the accomplishment of an enterprise which
is sure not only to immensely increase the
Raise of the city, but to add, also, much to the
permanent value of their estates, will exb ibit
cither a degree of selfishness not very com
mon. or a blindness to their material inter
ests which is mo-;t surprising. There yet
remains wc do not know exactly how much,
ready money to complete forthwith this im
portant work. Let our real estate holders
and m-rehante and capitalists call on Major
Screven at once and tender him what is
needed in addition to the .$20,000 by the cor
porate authorities ot Baiubridge, and llieu
the road can be completed to its present
western terminus, as originally iutended, in
less than twelvo months, the character ol
the ground over which the road is located
being so favorable. The same commendable
promptness and liberality which secured an
early consummation of the Florida connec
tion, if extended to the enterprise under con
sideration, will be productive of results
equally advantageous to the best interests of
Savannah aud contribute greatly to the de
veiopment of the splendid agricultural re
sources of the country through which it will
pass.
FtXIANISMReDIVTYUS.—Fenianiam appears
to be |roviving in Washington city. Consid
erable sums of money have been raised and
forwarded to New York. Meetings are being
hclu in public and-Sn private, and are being
attended !by many of the leaders of the
Brotherhood. Taken together with the as
surances of those who pretond to know the
nature, aud extent of the movements, these
indications would seem to portend early and
vigorous action in some direction.
The centres and delegates of the Fenian
Brotherhood in the vicinity of New York,
held a meeting at the Apollo Rooms, in
Prince street, on Sunday night, aud ad
dressed a final appeal for aid in the revolu
tion which is about to be inaugurated in Ire
land to all citizens of the Metropolitan
district and New Jersey.
Taxation.—During the fiscal year ending
June SO, 1866, the government collected
from the people of the United States over
$500,000,000 in the shape of taxes. For
the present year the amount from these
tources is estimated at six hundred and fifty
millions of dollars. No sensible man will
pielead that the government of the United
Slates has any legitimate use for half this
surnper annum.
A dispatch from New Orleans to the New
York World announces that the receipts of
cotton since November 1st do not warrant
an estimate for the entire crop greater than
1,500,000 bales. The dispatch slates that
planters are sending in their cotton freely,
hut that many of them already report their
supply as exhausted.
A band ot regulators in Marion county,
Kentucky, has been organized, and three
men have been Luug. Others in the county
jail would probably be aoon served in the
same summary manner. An attempt was
made on Friday night to take three prisoners
from the Lebanon jail and bang them, but it
proved unsuccessful.
Tub Canal Commissioners at Albany, New
York, announce that the canala will be
closed on the 12 th proximo, except the
Champlain Canal, which will be cloeod on
the 5th.
The Cful Righto
The Equal Bights Convention reassembled
at Albany on Wednesday. Mr. Parker Pills-
bury offered n resolution protesting against
the adopting of the constitutional amend
ment by the State Legislature. In tire even
ing session a resolution was adopted to pre
sent this proteat to the State Legislature,
and also a declaration of right to be repre
sented by woman as well as men in the
Convention to revise the Constitution. Mrs.
Cady Stanton, Charles L. Remond, Parker
Pillsbnry and Lucy Stone, then fannied their
respective oracular thunderbolts, and tbc
Convention adjourned «'»• die.
The correspondent of the New York Her
ald, describing the Convention, saya:
Altogether tbs ebleSt. most dignified Slid best
balanced us In to body Is Frederick Douglass, I'.ud
there is s deep feeUag for him for United 8Ulee Sena
tor, la spite of the drill ot the Convention, which is
evidently In fitvor of Boson B. Anthony for Senator,
notwitheteading whieh, nUsabath Cody Stanton is
likewise a randldalo with considerable strength, fa
voring. as she dose, the Copperhead*, the Democratic
party, and other dead tod Darted remains of alleged
disloyalty. Hasan is lane, cadaverous and intellec
tual, with I be proportions of a are end the voice of ■
hurdy-gargy. Sha Is the hrorlte of the Convention
Mrs. Cady Btantoa is of intellectual stock, impressive,
in manner, and disposed to ben-peck the Convention,
which, of oourea, cells out resistance and much cack
ling. Her Into tournament for Congress, in which
she won eight rotas against James Brooks and Colonel
Lo Grand Cannae, have given her aeeonnce and am
bition for office. She eeente Greeley's pretensions
for the place, and regards bin as demented ever since
the Brel Boll Boa. Satan hen a controlling advantage
over her, however, la the fact that she is unencum
bored with a husband. As male member* of Con.
grace rarely hare wires la Congress, so female mem
bars will be expected without htubeuda at the capi
tal. Indeed, the whole ingaence of the Convention is
for morel reform In high places, commencing at tor
White Hones. Brad Doaglaao meets with the mine
old prejadieas in this body “against color;" lor these
people, humanitarians, are opposed to “cnllud .per
son*" haring these places of honor and profit about
to be enjoyed, as they anticipate.
Parker Pulsboiy, one of the notabilities of the body
le n good looking while man naturally, but wiUi a
cowad and sneakiah expression stealing over him, at,
if he regret tad he had not been born n nigger or one
of these females. Ha seas that he is lo be thrown
Mid* m broken crock ary.
Lucy Stone, the President of the Convention, is
what the law term* n •’spinster,’’ and looks a* though
when abont her proper bnaiaees she could at the spin
ning wheel “do her three run a day.” She ie a tud
old girl, preeidea with Untidily aud hesitation, ie'
wheeay and nasal in her pronunciation, and wholly
without dignity or command.
Mummified and foeeUatad females, void of domestic
dutlee, habile and natural affection*, crack-brained,
rneumatlo, dyspeptic, hen-pecked meu, vainly striving
to achieve the liberty of opening their head* in pres
ence of their wires, and self-educated, oily-faced, in-
*olent,gabbhng negroes and Theodore Tilton make uu
the leu than a hundred member* of this caravan
called by them*-Ire* the "American Equal Rights As
sociation," iu which no two agree upon any one thing.
::d wherein the chief pleuure of all t* to be dis-
pleued with everything.
BY TELEGRAPH.
MIGHT DISPATCHES.
A Speech from Gen. Butler.
His Plan of Civilizing and Be*
organizing the South.
NOTICE.
, t SAVANNAH, Noremtxc 13th, I860.
Haring returned to the city, I hare this day re-
HIS ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT Off ! "*•* mv ** f0 “ d “ “f ™* 1 '
donee, on Stale street, day and night, at an bourn.
THE PRESIDENT.
Virginia Farming Convention—'The La.
bor (kneel Ion.
This body which baa been in session
Richmond for several days, adopted tbe fol
lowing resolutions in regard to the important
subject ot labor:
Reso red. That while we ahould do all in our power
lo utilize oil of tbe labor now in our midst, white and
colored, yet u this supply ia not adequate to the
want* of the country, that the landholder* in different
•action* should units in offering »uch inducements
te will induce him to settle in oar midst.
Resolved, That * committee of five be appointed by
the President of the8ociety, whose duty it shall be to
memorialize the Legislature to encourage immigra
tion to this State, aud to make *uoh appropriation* a*
will be needed to carry oat this object.
Resolved, That it ie deemed by tbia body n* moat
conducive to the mutual Interests of tbe proprietors
aud the laborer* which we hare to employ that they
ahould be engaged for tbe longest practicable period,
and to pay them money Instead at a portion of the
crop*.
Tbe Convention decided almost unani
mously that the nauiy laws of the State
should be repealed, and interest for money
be tbe special subject of a written agreement
between tbe parties. In tbe absence of uuy
agreement tbe legal rate of interest should
be aix per cent It waa contended that cap
ital would not come to the State until the
rate of interest for money was left to ifae con
trol of supply and demand, and without
money labor could not be employed.
Tbe Whig says the Convention is an emi
nently respectable assemblage—in number,
character and intelligence.
Sale or thk Yacht Young America.—The
well known fast sailing yacht Young America
has been purchased, says a Boston .paper, by
Messrs C. D. Boggs A Co., of Boston, for a
gentleman in Savannah, Ga., to be converted
into a pilot boat. She sailed from this port
on Monday afternoon last. She waa a great
favorite with pleasure parties, and it will be
hard to supply her place. She will be missed
next trammer.
A Bankxupt Law Dm bid by the South.
A memorial, it is said, will be presented to
Congress from prominent citizens of the
South asking for the passage of a general
bankrupt law. The devastation of the war
and the failure of the cotton aud corn crops
have almost hopelessly impoverished the cot
ton States for the present.
Attempted Assassination.—The Paducah
Herald says an attempt was made to assas
sinate Colonel Donoyan, oommander of that
post, laat Friday, by some villain yet undis
covered, who fired through a window while
the colonel waa ntting in his office.
WHITE —DAVIS.—In Macon, Go.. on the 23d inst..
by the Her. Joseph 8. Key. W. ED. WHITE, of Sa
vannah, and Mias P-Ha DAVIS. No Card*. *
mBKAL INVITATION.
Tbe Mends and acquaintances of John McGuire and
family, and Mrs. Boykin*, an respectfully invited to
attend the funeral of the only daughter of the former,
this evening, at S o'clock, from their residence on
Berrien street, near Want Brand street. *
Special Notices.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
THE ANNUAL MUTING OF THB LADIES' BE
NEVOLENT ASSOCIATION will be held at the Lecture
room of the Baptist church, MONDAY, at twelve
e'eloch. no26-lt
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF SAVANNAH.
SavajniAM, October 16th, 1866.
In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the 16th instant, an
Imtalment of one dollar per share ie called for, paya
ble at the office of the Company, No. 117 Bay street,
on or before the let December proximo,
nofifi J. T. THOMAS, Secretary.
Bailer Frweeewted tor False
■*■» am* Brand.
New York, Nov. 25.—General Butler delivered u
lecture at the Academy of Music, In Brooklyn, laat
evening, and was attentively listened to an the
of the reorganisation of tbs South. Boated 11
ther political expedients, conventions,
nor Congress could compass it AH devices of
craft must foil—even Impartial freedom canoe
complieb it, and universal suffrage will only add Ie
the danger. The only safety la ia uni'
—intellectual and religious, The com
church are tbe only basis upon which tbs South can
be safely end permanently racooatrooted. toiler ar
gued that there ia power In Congress to staohltah
schools In the South, under the clause of the OouaH
tution which cays, “Congress shall have power to pro
vide for the oommon defence and general welters of
the United 6tales.''
On the subject of the impeeohmeat of the Prate-
dent, he claimed that improper public ^nff of a
high official is impeachable; that the Senate, from
which members from* eleven States are excluded and
some of them expelled. Is a legal high court of iae-
peachment; that if tbe accused neglect or istums to
appear before the Senxto when summoned, he may be
tried, convicted aud deposed from office in his affios;
that all powers of impeachment era derived Arum
English law, and that, aooardtng to all lew and prece
dent, tho President, if impeached, must be prevented
from exercising the functions of his office.
Butler enumerated the obergm he had to make
against the President as impeachable offences, vte:
1st. Drunkenness in office.
2d. Tbe making of Indecent and
angues.
3d. Tyranically and unconstitutionally, as Chief
Executive Officer, usurping lawful righto and powers
of Congress, in appointing Provisional Governors for
the Sooth, the reorganization of State Governments
and assumption or power to dictate who should vote
in the reconstructed States.
4th. Tbe corrupt nee of the appointing power.
5th. Improperly using the Constitutional power of
pardon for offences against the United States.
6th. Appointing rebels to office.
7th. Refusing to execute tbe Constitutional laws of
Congress in tbe insurrectionary States.
8th. Conspiring with John T. Monroe to prevent
and disperse a lawful convention of loyal eitiaans in
New Orleans, and inciting Monroe and his amontatm
to disperse said convention and kill the members
thereof.
The address was very long and undisturbed.
Suit has been commenced before the Supreme
Court by John A. Lester against General Butter,
charging him with false imprisonment—damages laid
atone hundred thousand dollars—and with fraudu
lent conversion of property—damagee fifty thouaand
dollars. Lester received s tree pass from Secretary
Stanton during the war to bring his family Nerth.
General Butler disregarded the permit and imprisoned
him. Notices of the writs were served yesterday.
BY ATLANTIC CABLE.
Liverpool Cot lota M write!.
Liverpool, Nov. 24—Noon.—Cotton opened quits
active at yesterday’s advsnoe, with a prospeot of the
day’s soles amounting to fully 16,000 balm; middling
uplands, 14>£d. Bread stuffs firm.
London, Nov. 24.—Consols 90; U. S. five.twenties,
70V
Front Washington.
Washington, Nov. 25.—Official dispatches, which
have reached Minister Romero from Mexico, report
that Co!. Rafaeli J. Garcia has been appointed Mili
tary Governor of Pueblo, and has established hi*
government at the city of Tacapooxila and issued
proclamation to the people of the State, calling on
them to take up arms against the invaders. Governor
Garcia reports that tbs French have lost the whole
Puebla, keeping only the line of the main road from
Veracruz to the City of Mexico.
Many of tbe Washington correspondents ore specu
lating os to what wiil be the contents of the Presi
dent’s forthcoming annual message, and soma
them broadly assert that be will mike terms with
Congress on the restoration policy, to view of the re
sult of the recent State elections. This, too, la
speculation, and it were therefore better to trail for
positive information—for the message Itself. It will
be remembered that in the many speeches which the
President made iu his late trip North and West, he
said be hod no new policy to announce, and that his
future would be best indicated by hi* pool course.
Nothing defiuite bee yet been raeeived by the Go
vernment ia relation to tbe claims upon Gnat Britain
for damages to commerce caused by tbe n»i»si»mA
other Confederate privateers. Tbe correspondence
between the two Governments is still in progress. It
fact, however, that the present British
more disposed then the former one to give due ax
fair consideration to the entire subject.
A cuin&ittao has been dispatched North by the
leading Radicals here, to collect money to defray Urn
expenses of welcoming bock tbe 1Uai«| members of
Congress aud giving them a banquet next Saturday.
Another negro regiment, the 107th, from Kentucky,
lately encamped on the Virginia side of the Potoaaac,
have been mustered out of the service, and an about
to leave for Louisville, Ky.
Special Notices.
FOR AUGUSTA.
HOME LINE.
gTEAMEBS of this Line leave Savannah four times
each week.
For freight engagements, apply to
, A. COHEN.
‘ J. M. SCHLEY, M. D.
NOTICE.
SalBz
_ Contact pr Oxoaou,
TAMNAH, Nov. 20, 1866. )
The A——I Meeting of Stockholders of this Com
powy will take place at the Banking House to Bavan-
Mb. an THURSDAY, the 20th of December, at 11
0'teaak.a. m.
will be passed to and from the meeting
’* Rood, upon presentation of
to thaCooduotOr*.
wear 21-lm ~ T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
TKBTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN.
ML SNEED, Dentist, is now extracting teeth with
out pstatod without the slightest danger to the pa
tient, by a lata Improvement in dentistry.
Offioe No. 117 Congress street, over Popper's store,
noO-lm
NOTICE.
The Mechanics’ Saving sad Loan Association of Sa
vannah, having mode to the undersigned an assign
ment of all of its property and effects, for tha benefit
of its creditors, all pontons having claims against the
are requested to present them to the un-
end all persons indebted to said corpora
tint wilt Maks payment to
C. W. W. BBUBN.
Assignee or Mechanics'Saving and
aepl-Sta Loan Association of Savannah.
Assignees’ Notice,
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
sf (ha Merchants' and Planters' Rank, ia prepared
to on tor spun his duty. AH blUholders, and otbei
perm ns having claims against said Bank, are re
qnetaod to prasent the same for liquidation. And
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make Immediate payment Billholders will lose
their priority If the bills arc nut presented within
tax mouths. U1HAM HUBERTS,
aotl-tf Assignee.
A SURE FILE CUBE.
Dr. GU.SBKTS Pile Instrument positively cures the
wont cases of Piles, bent by mail on receipt of $4.
Circulars frae. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted
everywhere. Address J. B. i’.OMAINK. Manager. No.
*76 Broadway, New York. oc31-3m
Metroiolitafl Steam Fire Emins Co.
Attend a regular monthly meeting of
your Company atyourBugine House
THIS BVBNING,, 26th tote., at
o'clock. ’ By order.
W. B. CUE, First Vice President.
t. Btr Swffix. ffec'y. no30-U
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
v vna )
so ooi a. V
; 14,1866.)
Omen or Aasioxmm or vna
lam or tea Bran or Gsoae
8a nsui, August
BlUholdcnara hanky notified that the priority of
their claims will be lest, unless presented within six
raoatha tram tho tiresof assignment of th* assets ot
the Bank. A. POUTER,
W. COMMIKG,
anK-dtwAtbenwtf Assignees.
iff and Augusta Constitution
or three
m~ Maoon Telegrsp!
>Uat trill p *aee puhusfi
Miscellaneous.
New Yonx. Sunday, Nov..'2$.—Tho steamer Her
mann Livingston, lrom Savannah, bos arrived.
A prize fight was yesterday arranged between John
McGlode, of this city, and 8am Collier, of :
ior one thousand to five thousand dollars, to take place
soon et some point betwepu New York
Fifteen steamships salted from this port yesterday,
including seven for Europe, two for New Urlaaos, one
fur Savannah, two for Washington, oes
fur Richmond and one for Portland. Th* freight
ol these fifteen steamers is valued stover eevan mil
lions of dollars.
At ft banquet given to Gen. Wilson Taylor, he
stated in his speech that he ahould not COD test the
teat of Juo. Morrissey.
Col. Kelly is now in charge of Fenian
Stephens evidently having left for Inland,
messengers hevejrecently arrived from Ireland,
state the Isle will soon be to a state of complete in
surrection.
Large numbers of Springfield,
rifles are hourly arriving here, which ora being eou-
et.intly shipped to Ireland. All the arms intended tot
service in Canada have been toned over to Htsphsns
The Tammany City Convention nominated Richard
B. Connelly for Comptroller.
The New York Yacht Club endorsed tha Ooean
Sweepstakes race between tha yaebta Vesta,
and Fleetwing, of Newark, N. J.
E. A. Osborn was yesterday arrested for robbing his
employers, a jewelry firm, of $9,000 to coin.
It is stated that a large number of mea ha
duped by a man here advertising "free
homestead and religioua liberty in Brazil."
A Paris correspondent of a lata data state*
alliance between Prussia and Russia, and the coontar
alliance between Franoe and Austria
stimulated.
Tbe army Moniteur toys the War jtodgte and Iks
army are to be increased, as
tumlitiea likely to occur.
dally fort
»weeks.
The ship Ltmpedo, on her trip from 8a-
vannnU to New York, was compelled to put
lato Foitrcsa Monroe on Monday, with thir
||enfeet of water in her hold and badly dis-
ThLxoxArH Luta.—We lean* that
the telegraphic line has been completed te
Albany, Gs., and telegrams can now be BMit
direct to that place.
INSURANCE I INSURANCE!!
SAVANNAH, (UL, AUGUST 90,1366.
Maaltiitaffufiteaffifi a—artfully inform their
mad* aeff tha ptiMte Wat may are prepared to e*ct
and Marias Bff a m laa foOuwtog drat ehsa
Mates, at steabMaasd rotas, and aollctt a sbai c or
patronages
nrrUHATKMUL INSCXABOB COMPANY, 01
MMrTatfc. p-
OUnNENTALmaiANCBOO., of BL Louis. Mo
FBBBTIM. ANDTKmTOa. Halloa. Ala.
JOHN W. AMDEMON’S SONS * CO.,
aapi-tea Owaoraf flrrfca and DOagton streets.
HILL’S HAUL
Nona* iaffiaalaaasa
Sable. Depot, Ha. as Jeka!
a® awtetas—Black or
durable, re
rYork. Bold
■ everywhere.
OorvTy.praaate the tese of chiieran’s shoee -
Oeepetr will eataraar three withoatllpa. Sold > very
New Voi
New Yoke, Nov. 25.—The late sales ot gold, yester
day, were it 138X, and the market is sternly as that
figure. Cash gold Was loaned as high as 52 1 net
premium at one time, but afterwards 304 1
prermam woe paid to have R carried. TheaMM
ket improved lato in tbe day.
The shipments of specie for Ike wish sreoanted te
$782,000, and tha total in*ports ot tha week were
(94,000,000.
PwlraetlvsFlwla HeMIs.
Mobile. Not. 2ft.—-A Are occurred here mi*
big which burned two aquaree, beta
Warren streets, on St. Francis *
to forty buildings. Fro bates toes $100,000, only ]
tially Insured.
A Triple Harder te HU—rL
Luvnvoara, Nov. 21, USA—A qaarrta has Mag
existed between a man named Etgte, keeper off aa laa
at Missouri City, and the Titus hr stoat*, a vela — —
her, residing near Platte City. The Titos '
were in Missouri Cityoa Sunday Ira*, whaa
altercation took place between theaa «d
which the latter *aot sod killed two ot the
and succeeded to asking tea aaaapa radlareaffilra
the boose of his talhsr-to-law, a law miles frsra F^te
Ctty. During tha foUowtag night ha WMtaasadto
hie hiding place, aad the hones was suraaaadaA
Elgin attempted to evade his pursasrs, bat tonstti
too many. He waa killed by a ball to tha hack white
fleeing, about two hundred yorte frost the
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED
ICINE.
Da. MxaouL ia the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem 1 Tha quantltarlans, whose vast internal doses
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, mast
give precedence to tho men who restores health and
appetite, with treat one to two of bis extraordinary
Pills, aad cures the most virulent sores with a box
or ao of his wonderful and all-healing Salve. These
two great specifics of the Doctor are fast supersed
ing all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extre-
erdlaary cures by Magglel's Pills aud Salve have
spaaed the eyae of tbe public to the ineOlciency ol
the (StacaUrdfraRiedioa of others, aad upon which
people have iso- long blindly depended. Magglel’s
Pills an not ol the class that are swallowed by tbe
doaen, and or which every box full takeu creates an
absolute necessity for another. One or two of Mag-
gtel’a Pills suffices to place the bowels to perfect or-
, tone tbe stomach, create an appetite, and ren
der tho tplrita light and buoyant.
There la no griping, and no reaction to the form
of constipation.
If tbe liver is affected, its functions ore restored;
and ol the nervous system Is foeble, it Is Invigorated.
This last quality makes the medicines very desirably
for the wonts of delicate females.
Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extin
guished by the disinfectant power of Msggiel'e Salve.'
to tact, It la here announced that
MAGGiEL'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DIAlt-
uunti PILLS *
care when ail all others fail.
While for Borns, Scalds, Cuts and all abrasions ot
MAGGIEL'S SALVE
la Infallible.
Sold by
J. MaGGIEL.
11 Pine street, New Yo
Aad ail Druggists, at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PKR BOX.
aol-ly
PEVEE AND AGUE EXTINGUISHED
Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. The
raapoaalblllty for your suffering rests upon your
selves. Just aa surely me yon shake to-dsy. or will
shake to-morrow, HOSTETTEU’S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un
tier which you labor. Had you takeu this genial
tonic as a preventive, you would have no need of it
aa a euro, for It renders the system impervious to oil,
miasmatic fevers. Bat stale you neglected the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com
plaint by resorting to tbe only reliable remedy.—
Break the chills with IIOSTETTER'3 BITTERS, and
they will return no more. This is the experience of
thousands, and It will be yours. Quiulue is a alow
means of relief; It la nauseous to the last degree; It
la more dangerous than tbe malady itself; In many
Mlt utterly folia. How different ia the effect of
Bnraaa. Thelrcnratlve action is rapid; they are
agreeable to tha palate; titey are not only entirely
■Man, bat tend inevitably to strengthen tho con
stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and
It Is coaddentiy assumed that they never can fall to
eaaaofPevtraud Ague, however Inveterate in
ttacharacter. Take without Hostetler's Bitters is
any region Infested with Intermitt at or Remittent
Paver is simply to reject safety and c >urt disease.
JjlT-eodly.
New Advertisements.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
Lessees and Managers....ANDREW FLYNN k CO.
Stage Manager .... Mr. HARRY LANGDON.
Acting Manager. Mr. WOOD BENSON.
Leader of Orcheatra Mr. JOHN S. BERNARD.
GREAT COMEDY NIGHT-
MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 20, 1866,
The Admired Comedy of
BVBRYBODY’S FRIEND.
OVERTURE
.ORCHESTRA.
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
A KISS IN THE DARK.
Tbe latest Novelties are to preparation.
For particulars, see programmes of tbe day.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 8 o'llock
precisely.
Box Office open from 10 till 3 o’clock.uoSa
Groceries.
kit BARRELS Bnokwheat
“V 200 barrels Float, all kinds
100 tnbs Batter and Lord
100 boxes cheese
25 bags Coffee _ .
200 kits Quarters, Eighths and Half bbis. Fish
25 boxes Codfish
250 boxes Raisins, Citrons, Prunes, Currants,
Figs and Sardines
25 boxes Lemons
2« barrels Rams
20 barrels Bacon Shoulders
20 hogsheads Clear Sides and Strips
loo barrels Refined and Brown Sugars
luu cases Canded Fruits
soex Candles, Starch, Candy, Ac., in store,
aad tor sale low at wholesale, by
UNCF.LES A SON,
no20At Corner Bay and Barnard streets.
FOB SALE.
ary,
front of the Court House to Springfield, all the
lands belonging to the estate of George K. Wright,
deceased. Said land lies la Effingham county, as
follow*:
One Plantation containing 811 acres, more or less,
on tlieSavnnuali liver, twenty-two miles above Sa
vannah, and two miles below Ebeneser. About iso
acre* of said land are under cultivation, being goon
productive laude, under good fence, and with neces
sary improvements. The swamp laud (about 3uu
acr *) Is well wooded, and courenient.tu market.
Also, 259 acres, more or ires, of fine laud, lving
abont two miles eouihofthe village of Springfield,
with building lot to the village.
AU sold for tlie benefit of tne heirs and creditors.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
no?6 lsw6w Admin strator.
Cotton Gin.
O
NE SIXTY Ssw Grown Gin, for sale low by
T, L. KINSEY A CO..
Jones’ Block.
Wanted to Rent,
B Y a responsible party, a small unfurnished house,
containing five or
Apply at THIS 0!
!, in • respectable locality ’
u 26-cod2t
Wanted.
tying oite'Cent per poned ever any other
Tor Dry Hides in this market.
I AM na;
parties for
Cash aa soon ad* weighed.
M. Y. HEADER^ON,
Remsbarcs Building,
Foot of Barnard si reek
LOST.
A WHITE and BLACK SETTER, about twenty
zV monlbs old, strayed lrom my warehous - on Fri
day morning. A liberal reword will be paid for Jii.-
feturn. A. T CUNNINGHAM,
no]03t Corner Bay and Abet corn streets.
Bagging and Rope.
UNITY Bagging and Bulo Rope, a large consign-
Auction Sales.
BY BLUE A SkYIR.
THIS DAY, Mth tost, at 10 o’docfc, a. m.. to front of
store wHI ha soMh
1000 Granite Dinner
3 hogsheads Bacon
3 hogsheads Hams
10 barrels Bacon
20 horaheeda Canv.
20 sacks Kxngcoii Rice
10 barrels Yellow Migor
25 tubs Lard
10 barrels Buckwheat Floor
V0 barrels Irish Potatoes
10 ted ffdfe£rifcow Whisksy.
ALSO,
500 pair heavy Wool and Mrtkto DVZU
derahirts, and a large lot of Genii
Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hate and Notions.
1 large sheet of Carpenter's Toots,
and an assortment of Furniture.
DRY GOODS AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLY ffi CHRlBTIffiH.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 27th instsal. to kital sf
our store,; at 1(% o’clock,
The following invoice of Goads, just
New York :
96 dozen Pocket Knives
384 pair Gents’ Half Horn
72 pair Shirts and Drawers
96 Fancy Neck Ties
120 Gents’ Suspenders
216 Gents* Hmll i rnhltfc raeiil 111
CJ Silk end Wool Scarf*
20 English Hotel Quills
240 pair Gents’ Fine-Half Hoes
24 Umbrellas
40U boxes Paper Collars
24 Gents' Wrappers
108 pair Scissors (Sheffield)
24 Hair Brushes
24 Nubias
loo pair Woolen Sock*
144 Neck Ties, assorted
121 Currency Pocket Books
3ta dozen Dress Buttons
48 pair Gents’ Gloves
36 pair Ladies’ Gloves
100 Ladies’ Combs
24 pair Pants end Vesta, (all wool)
12 pair Overall Fonts
70 Laboring Shirts
24 Gauntlets
12 French Shirts
80 Blankets, assorted
20 Marseilles Counterpanes
60 pair Ladies’ Boots
60 pair Shoes
60 Hols, Black and Browa.
Terms cash.
PLANTATION AT AUCTION.
BT BELL, WYLIY ffc CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on tbe first TUESDAY to
front ol the Court House, between tbo tags! boon
of sole.
Seven hundred and eighty-five zeros of tend, with
improvem nts, consisting of a fins retifWaee and all
necessary out buildings, situated aa the Central Ball-
road, thirty-three miles from Savannah. The tend te
well Umbered with Pine and Oak.
T-rrns easy.
Purchasers paying for ill papers. no*
CROCKERY AT PRIVATE SALE.
BT BELL. WYLLY St CHRISTIAN.
Just received per ship America, Captain Mortimer,
master, direct from Liverpool,
22 crates assorted Crockery,
dow landing and for sale low, by tho crate tmly.
Invoice can he seen at our counting room a«2i
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY BELL, YVYLLY Si CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY to December, to
lront of tbc Court House, between tho legal (tours
of sale,
Fif'y-one awl eight-tenths seres, more or leas,of tend,
situated t.u tbe Islo of Hope, with tbe improvements,
belonging to tbe estate of the late Get-oral William P.
White, deceased, and kuown ss While Hall. Sold by
decree of tbo Superior Court for tho benefit of toe
heirs ami creditors of said estate.
Terms cash.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
HENBY H. JOBBS,
L. J. B. FAIRCHILD,
nu26
Prtposals Wanted.
TJfcOPOtALS
X named Pob
tie requested for
tehiteWuSTa-W.'fcgBJj
Flrrtt-To resfore the banks of 8sreven’s r.„ ,
_ Second—To restore the cnl.e-t
*^>banimen^tatraVtr^: h l^tai
-53J3uS!&E&£r roorfe ^p.tate
. Foarth—To dig • eontiooation ofBiituv. n.
^Pte t k , «w a r nderboU CDlTCrt 10
gys «umE!b SS? SKfiwS®
lowaal price and name, of secoritirejTo
, EDWARD C. WAT1P
Committee on Dry
—nresEiK
To fix the pay of certain Commissioned and „
mtataonod Officer, of the C.t, Police 52*5^
•tecnoa L Tho Major and Aldermen of th.
■evianeh, la Coondl assembled, do her.-bv "?,'*
r 1 m,l * r <“7 01 HoremCta’
the salary or annual psy of each of o,. i
•tel of Police shall bi at «SWto $ Jj n '
totodrafi dollars ; toot of the Second Lleuti^S
bo si tbe rate of fifteen hundred dollars aTli
***** too six Sergeants of Police
sf twelve hundred dolius; and that all oVdm^^
porta of ordinances, so far as they militatewihf.*
ordinance, are hereby repealed. wlUl
Ordinance passed to Council, November Hth
MARTIN J. FORD, ' 186e -
Attate : JAMES STEWARD ^ te,IL
Clerk of Council
PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION ~
AN ORDINANCE
Tojnvant the erection of awmng posts and ton
posts to any of the streets or thoroughfaresVfT
Cttyof Savannah, and for the removal of thoJe!' h i
etandtog; to prescribe the mode ,nd mu* ”
smterweting awnings and fastening signs ted ,!
■dbeertain penalties for the vlouVof'tfo,^
8acmo* L Th© Mayor aad Aldermen of the p,tw
of 8mnBAh, ia Council assembled, do hereby ord2?
,te ti- ordmC i
ZhoB not bo lawful for any person to put up orT-rerl
to soy street or thoroughfare within the Citrof
soy post or erection for tbe support of w
os sign, whether such awning or sign be^ff
wooicr any other mat. rial, uodor fSenoltv
of nos more than five dollars s dsy for every dir such
«*-«» P«rtt>»U h« or rLioln in^.uto
street or thorough lore. 3 " uc “
■ i.TC:J-)d AP T^r i, . f “ rUier ’-he autho
rity aforesaid. That every awmng or sign hereafter
Pe*;? 1 * thoroughfare shall be
ached to the budding for which it may be intended
by iron or other strong and substantial metdic brack
et or support, wnicb. with such swntngorsigu shall
bosOORUgedas not to. interfere with waiting or
travel on tbe sidewalk, street or thoroughfare under
tho penalty mentioned in the preceding section lor
war day’s vio aiion of any provision of this section
8aono»3. And it is further ordained by the authie
ritff aforesaid. That it shall be the duty ot every per
son owning, having or using any awning or sign-post
of the kind or description iu the preceding first sec-
item mentioned, to remove the same by the first day
of May next, under a penalty ot not less than live dol
lars a day for every day’s remsal or neglect to remove
snub owning or sign-post; and that all onlinsucea and
porta of ordinances, so far as they militate with Uii*
ondtonuce, are hereby repealed.
In Council, Novembe. 14,1S0C. First reading of an
ordinance. JAMES STEWART,
noil—5t Clerk o. Council.
ment for sale by
no2C-at
F. W. SIMS A CO.
20
Butter and Cheese.
FIRKINS Choice Goshen Batter
30 boxes English Dairy Cheese
15 boxes Gloeter Cheese
20 boxes State Cream Cheese, lor sale by
no26-6t WEST A DANIELS.
"Walking Match..
Assignees’ Notice.
Bans or Savamran, \
Savannah, Georgia, July 6,1800,/
TYo nndsraigned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bonk for the purpose of adjusting and llqnl-
doting in Affairs, therefore nil persons hating claims
agalata thin corporation will present them, and al
holders of tni* Bank are.required to present tbe
m within six mouths from this date, or they will
liafft priority granted by statute, and those In
debted wUl make Immediate payment to
H. BBIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
Assignees’ Notice.
Tha amtertegnsd having been appointed assignees
of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Qetegte, hereby notify bilt-holdera and other claim-
anWHfilhrt tha said Bank to present the auras for 11-
qaMattea, and all persons Indebted to tha Bank are
rsqataad to make iram diate payment.
Mil-holders will lose their priority U the bills ore
at presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. E. GAUDBY,
JytT-tf Assignees.
' NOTICE
Citt THBascaaa's Omcr, )
Savannah, October 23, 1866,)
TAX PAYERS or* hereby notified that the time re
tired Strike payment of quarterly returns has ex
ptrad, antt they era earnestly requested to call sod pay
Ihtar dura, aad thus avoid, additional expense and tha
exacationa.
f JOHN WILLIAMSON,
M City Treasurer
filTATK OF GEOBG1
Oall whom It may
BULLOCH COUNTY.—To
Richard YMrine applies to me for the
mlp of Peter L. Sheffield, orphan ot Peter
Id,deceased:
re, therefore, to eite aad admonish aU aad
_ the kindred and Mends of said minor to
j Nvya^llMf toay have. on or More the Brat
** tk myiitet~oMc!alfr, this lath (Up off
BEASLEY/
—S-jf-i ft*— 1 !
MR’S SALE—Wfll be aoM fit
Bulloch Couoty, Ga., on tb« first
two thousand and taxty-eight
t to the estate of Tu- mao C.
Sold for the benefit or lb# heirs
NANCY DBELB.
Administratrix.
fiMM OF QDOBGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—TO
k3aU whom it may concern: • ' ...
Aaffharaa Money applies to teo_gf_y**
_— Ip ot Harrison U.. Lanra J. sod Austin A.
IMMk ophsni of Muchoii Franklini ffrtJH!*-^.
item are, taantere. to cite and admonteh jttt tho
teafimfiofrad minors to snow oanao, If any they
Waffiw botore the «rstMoodaj to Jaonsry nmtl,
■ifflaliLotteryteeoaie art bo granwffteaaMap-
teto Mth day of
DAVID HASLET,
Ordinary.
T HE great Pedestrian, JOHN SHEPPARD, known
throughout the entire country, will commoner
hi* unparalleled font of Wtslklmgume Hundred
and Ten Con ■ecu five Hoars, without sleep
or rest, ou TUKnDAY MOItNLN'* at e o’clock* at th*
Washington Billiard Room, corner of St Jmien uiui
Barnard street!. This feai will be completed at If*
o’clock oa Saturday night
AdmiHsioo. 25 c nts, po-6-
Falkirk’s Ale.
50
CASES Palkirk’s Ale, just received
And for sale by
WIST A DANIELS.
For Sale.
to the highest bidder, one Cow and Calf, taken
np by the undersigned on tbe 2iet of November, and
for which no claim has been made.
L. T. WHITCOMBS.
no26-u 2w 173 Bay street.
Store to Rent,
QSS of tbe beat stands in the city for a retail busi
ness. Itiqnlre at DO Bay otreet, foot of Jefferson,
nojfltr
BOARD, BOARD.
FEW Gentlemen can be accommated with hoard
at re-sonabie rates. In a respectable private family.
Apply at this office. no26-!l
Old Gold and Diamonds.
T HE Itighe-t cash price will be paid for the above.
Apply at tbo northwest corner Drayton and
Broughton streets. iin'JO-iil*
FOR RENT Two well tarnished
Rooms, franr and back, with or without
Board, suitable for Gentlemen’s Sleeping
Rooms, or small lamily, to keep house, with
piiviieg i: ot the Parlor,Yard and Hydrant. Apply ot
150 Souffh Broad street, between Jefferson anti M <-nt-
(joinery. no?62t r
M I
l
BULL OCH—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W ILE, be sold before tbe Court House door, in
Statesboro, in Bollock County, on tne ffrst
TUESDAY in January next, between tbe legal h-.urs
of Sjle, seven hundred anti twenty-five acres or land,
more or less, well improved, wuh some good bay-
land, under cultivation, and is a desirable tract oi
land, bounded by the Ogeecheo river and the lands
of Isaac LsRoche, Thomas c. 8. Dultoo, and C. 8.
Kirby, belonging to (he estate or James E. Hogan.
Sold under an order of tbe Court of Ordinary ot Bui
ioch County for a division among the heirs of said
Terms on the day of sale.
naM-taufiw
SOLOMON HAGAN.
Administrator.
BULLOCH—ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AUIU. be sold before theConrt House door, in
TV Statesboro, in Boliocb County, on tbe first
TUESDi.Y in January next, between the legs hours
of • da, live hundred acres of land, more nr less,
with on e-half ol the mill, Ac . known as Delsach's
Lower N ill. bounded on toe east by Lott’s creek, and
on the at >rth aud west by toe lands or M. A. liogeis,
and on t ne south by the land of a. J. Mikeli, belong
ing to Use estate of Goosge V. Delsach, and the late
ratedanoe of said deceased. Sold under an order of
tho Cotirtoi Ordinary of Bulloch County for a divi
sion amemc the heirs.
Tarma on the day of sale.
C. C. WORLEY. Administrator,
De home non, with the will annexed.
nofi4-l|iw(w
S tats of bbobgia, bullocu county.—to
Mil w dom it bat concern:
WfceroftS, JotanM. Mmrtln has appJled to rate for
letters of Administration do bonis non on the estate
of Mand.rt Nesmith, d. seared:
ytait suo, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
aoM Interested, whether kindred or creditors, lo
So# cause, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday to Janaary next; why Letters shoaid not be
granted to sold applicant.
Gtvea under my naad »nd official signature tbia
Ifitk da] of November, 1860. '
DAVID BBASI EY,
aofit-lawlw Ordinary.
S TATU OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.-To
ab v bom it may concern: «
.. w ?, eri ??[ Mwtln his applied to me for
the Gnnrditnship at Margsret, Kealsh and James
HMtnitti, orphans of Ninadhr Neamlth, deceased;
Tbaao are. therefore, to die aad admtmtah all per-
Ifiteyaated, to shokr cause, if any they have, on
or before th* first Monday in January next, why Let
ters ahould not be granted to arid applicant.
Oivoa under mj hand and
Uth dag of November, non.
dayid beaslby, 1
Ordinary.
AUCTION HALE OF GOVERNMENT
PROPERTY.
BY PaSOCHE & WILLIAMS.
P. H.WABD, Auctioneer.
Office oe Assistast QusamuASTEB Gattanax,)
Savannah, Ga., November 17.1806. /
I will tdfer ut Public Auciion, on WEDNESDAY, tbs
28th day of November, I860, at Ratterby’a Warehouse,
4 lot of Grain, Q. M. Stores and Clothing and Equi
page, consisting of the following, to wit:
6,480 pounds Corn
25,860. pouuils Oats
1 Tt ie 1 loth
2 Sheets
1 Stove
65 te, t Stove Pipe
7 Rid ig Bridles
4 Riding Saddles
2 Jock Sere as
4 pairs Spurs
90 Neck Straps
3 Sledges
1 Vise
6 Hammers
3 Axes
7 Feed Cutters
11 Steel scoops
20 Shovels
6 Spades
2 Com Shelters
1,527 Grain Sacks
3 Manure Forks
194 pounds OU Copper
3 Ladles
273 pounds Assorted Chain
8 Wagon Covers
3 Mattresses
370 Ship Blocks
248 Wagon Tongues
217 Washers
2 Counterpanes
24 Wash Bowls
14 Cast Iron Bolters
129 gross Harness Buckles
33 Woolen Blankets
1 Garrison Flag and Halliards
13 Pickaxes
2 Hospital Tent Files.
Sale to commence at 10 a. m.
Terms cash in Government funds.
By order of toe Quartermaster General.
CHARLES A. REYNOLDS,
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster ate
no20-7t Brevet Lieut. CoL United States Army.
PUBLISHED FOR IVFOltMATlU.V
AN ORDINANCE
To ABtiid the ordinauces of tlie city iu relation to the
going at large of liorst s, mule*, cattle aud gc*u,
and for the impounding of tlie same, and tiling the
flue fur impound tug: a.id to coutirui former regola-
Uubs of Council ou ihe burnt* subjects,
tiiciio)! 1. Tlie Mayor and Aid* rm*-n of tlie City of
SbtuuiaIi in Council assembled, do hereby ordain, Tint
fruai and %fter tbe passage ot this ordinance, Uie lim
its within which ho ses, mu e*, cattln aud goats may
not run or go ut large shall be bounded a* foliowh; On
the north by the Savannah river, on the east by East
Broad street, on the south by Gordon street and on
tbe west by West Bioad street.
8ao»o» 2. And it is turther ordained, by tbe author
ity aforesaid. That the leet- f« r impounding nhaii b- as
follows: Fora horse or muk*. one uojjjr; fora cow,
fifty cents; for a yearling calf or goat, twenty-five
ointi
SncrnOM 3. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, That Ihe action oi the City Council
on the subjects aforesaid, by resolutions pasted on the
thirty-first day of October lost, be anu the same ia
hereby confirmed as though tliu same had be n done
by ordinance, it beiug expressly undersniod that
nothing in this ordiuauce sLa!J s > eoriftmed as to
aaUionxe the running atl rge v wi tuu tlie corporate
ItmiUuf Savannah, of any stu h. i. or bull; mid tUt
all ordinances so far as iin*y miliute with thin or
dinance. are hereby repealed.
In council, Nov. 14th, 1866.
First reading of an Ordinance.
JAMES 81 EWART,
no24-5t l« rx of C -ancil.
AT AUCTION.
BY A. MINIS.
Will be sold before the Court
TUESDAY (4th) iu December next (if art pewvteaab
disposed of at private eale) The Three booty Brick
Dwelling Sooth Side Harris west of Wert Bread street.
Possession con be had immediately after '
cash. Purchaser to psy for pa pen.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
BY BELL, WYLLY ffi CHRISTIAN
Will be sold on toe first TUESDAY to Deestoh
front of the Court House, between the taffifi
of sale.
Forty-five acres of first quality Gordon tend, within
the limite of too city.
The improvement* consist of % _
dwelling, Gothic style, containing six large rooaao,
with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li
brary room furnished with shelves and glass doors.
Out buildings consist of form boats, ram mining aava~
ruoina, barn, carriage house aud stable.
Sold by order of Court as the proparty Ol the estta
of Saunders Crouk, for the benefit at the htara aa
creditors of said estate.
Terms—Half exalt; bxlxnoe to one year, wHh tatel
est and mortgage oa property.
Purchaser to pay lor papers.
—'I.LIAM H. SMITH,
nol2
EXECUTORS’ BALE.
Will be sold before tbe Court House door to
ville, Thomas county, Georgia, on tha first TUES
DAY ia Deoember next.
All toe lands lying in said county,
estate of E. R. Young, deceased, nnatesting at Mao
Plantations:
One eight mites southwest of Thoaaaavtite, on the
Bain bridge Road, lying on both rides ot tbs Oshlook-
onee river, containing 3,500 acres, 80t cleared rad to
a good state of cultivation, with all
fl.
The other Plantation ia zixtaen miles from
ville, three miles from No. 18, Albany and Ontf Bafl-
road, containing 4,163 acrea, about 1,388 elaarad. and
in a fine state of cultivation,
ings.
WUl be sold, aba, on the firat TUESDAY i*
next, before the Court House door, im
Lowndes county, Georgia,
The Plantation belonging to toe eetota tested EE.
Young, deceased, lying thirteen «Urt auaffirtFU-
dosta, containing 2.006 acres, betwasn eadeevsw
hundred cleared, and to a good state sf saltivattaa,
with all necessary buildings.
All toe foregoing sold by virtue or
Court of Ordinary of Tnoma* ettanljr,
distribution, « directed to the late will aad
of said E. B. Young, deceased
Term*—One-third cash, balance in eft*
years, with lntereet, secured by
mortgage on the land. •
D. 8. BRANDON.
» W. /. YOUNG,
nolO-ftds
HOUSE FOR SALE.
BT BELL, W^LLYRCAftRltfUi.
East half or Lot Na 97, Brown Ward.
The imp> ovementa consist of a two i
with attic, ou a brick basement, fronting o
street, opposite tbe United States Dart safes.
For terms apply at our eonntthg
PUBLISHED FOR iKrOUHAllUK.
AN ORDINANCE
To encourage tbe Utiiluiug of Ceos-vaulLs with com-
aunicatiug Water Closets in 2 Lice of the privies a> d
Mink* now iu eommun one m the city of ^vuniii,
or otherwise substituting surface drawers for privy
excavations, aud to promote the health and welfare
of the city.
Wubias, Experience has shown that the existence
of privies or sinks in the city of Savannah, ou ;6e
plan of those now commonly in use, is greatly preju
dicial to health. And, whereas, the con fort of the la-
habitants and the interests of the city require that all
proper efforts be made by the authorities of the place,
to make Savannah what nature intends her, oue of the
most salubrious cities in the Uuion, and o’:c of grow
ing prosperity; now, therefore, for tbe advancement
of tha health and welfare ot Havannah.
Suction 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Savannah, in Council assembled, do ordain. That the
City of Savannah hereby pledge itself to the payment
of one half the cost of every cess-vault, with column-
water closets, of the description hereinafter
given, lor every lot of sixty feet front, and every trust
tot. Mlt or constructed by the owner or owners
thereof, by the first oi May next, with tbe following
i|g la to my: the* river ou tbe North, East
ftroad street on the East, Gaston street on the South,
anti qfete Broad street on tbe Went. Such cesfl-raolt
shall he located in the lue adjoining such lot, or a
gtmit adjoining a truat lot, shall be of tbe depth of
at toast eighteen incuea below water, and the breadth
of wot legs than eight feet, shall be of brick materi»l
and arched tightly at the top, and be open at the
bottom. Tha pipe *, communicating from each water
closet with such vault, shall not be of a size le^s than
fimr inches in diameter; and such water dosetz shall
beta all respects suitable, and shal! have the utmil
Ml proper supply of water. If such work be done
between the firat dsy of May next, and the first day of
the May thereafter, 1868, then the city shall only pay
ooe-fourt the cost of the work; and, iu every case tbe
—■* must be shown, by the certificate of tbe Com-
_ on Streets and Lane*, to have been properly
In conformity to the foregoing provisions.
And it ia further ordained by the w-
tfcorlty aforesaid, That no privy vault shall be here
after excavated within the limits of the dty of Savan-
ff.it- pat, in lieu thereof, surface drawer* upon brut
slides, not more than six inches below tbe level of the
ground, shall be placed under each privy apartment
or house, such drawers to be built agreeably to in-
■tractions from the Committee on Street* and Lines,
and there shall, from and after the first day of lUy
xi, be to every privy within tbe city a flue ten inch-
twelve in the clear, extending from below the
S jf such privy, and rising four feet above the top
privy or building. For every dsy’a default is
1 plying with any of the provisions of this section,
party in f&nlt shall be liable to a fine of not more
fffhffi dollar, and any person who *ba'l hereafter
Boaka any such excavation as is hereinafter prohibit
ed. ahafi be liable to the like penalty of no tmore thin
awa dollar for every day such excavation shall remain:
awd the same may besides be filled up, under order*
from the Mayor or the chairman of the ..fore«u«i com-
pgtee, at the and cost of tbe party tiavu-u
s|*h excavations made: Provided always that it §cmi
be ODthmal with any owner or owners of premises to
priTT. old ot new. with oras-vsult tod
, .i»et. 7 as in the above first seed®
floor r I tuff or with privy and surface drawer'- *
- tat- rantlnn described; and further, tbo
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city shall bear one-fourth tho expen**^™
“tesertfficstetf the Committee on Street.
3. And it te further ordained, by ti»
r Joresoid. That the City l™.™ 1 ,
rad Is hereby authorized to make s con tree
22tofr«ttteosoaiaxsot,as oflen« m»
', of every privy in the city. J* of tne
in tor that pnrp. S3, and fo d P£Jj ner
<t offiti from such privies in each rate
terras m CooncU tuay -determm>• ““' 0 , enck
of refunding to th’* city the exp£ rt01 j T f
iteailni the annual tax of five dollars for P ^
te'hereby laid on toe owner or owner* of h ^2-
... . ’>*levied and collated**
Ia Council, November 14tu,
ofra ordinance.^ 8TEWABT
.. * Clerk of Conned. _
PIANO TUNING
- AND -
airing
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
toY HELL, WYLLY St CHRIfiTIA*.
Will be soli on tbe tret TUESDAY to reanray. tree
between tho tefte hunt* of solo, to front s< ffiaOwrt
One-third of Lot Ho 4. Wesley Ward, teed ka» i^re*
taStds, for the benefit of tbe hrtninl ■iffil««»»
estate of Samuel R Bond, dsereart. _ .
J. B. McUfTOeM. Adratoirttrtiw-
120 South Bread afreet
Boarding.
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Liverpool Salt
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G. H. MILLS,
(FRON LONDON,)
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For Rent,
T——— ol Mr. HodI*on’»_
Bail, north tedo of Boy, brtween Whi
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