The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 26, 1866, Image 3

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MATTER 8. " FOR lOtW TOR* sjo iJgiFidor, on 8«tnrd»y, December s. Green, Thuriday, November November ». nt 2S Virgo, Tacedsy. November S7, at — <t r0I t BiLTIMOS*. Njrtn point, on Friday, Noventoer 80, ,-t" m |UB FlIILiDBLnUi- ' Rwanda, Saturday. December 1, at ’’’ Lw- ^ for flobiba. efl , r j Thursday morning »t» o’clock S'^OT every Sitnrday, at 3 p. m. i/^wiWMr, “Very Saturday morning, at /• 1(U . snore, every Tuesday morning, at ■f- fob CUaBLRSTON. . s , us Btucox, Monday morning. Mb la- r . -lock- u ,r, every Wednesday, at» a. m. i* r 'V |je every Saturday, at 7 o’dook a. every Thursdvy at 1 o’clock. >■' FOB BBUKSWICX. J, ipiviil every I riday. at 8 a. m. u „d Departure or Trains. ,.,nu DULY PiBSBROma nr TRAIN. S l!L T „4 8 A. M 8 A.M 8:15 p. m . 8 P. M MWU8t» at 2, t ai , tv „«■« e^RNORR Tail* 7 A M * '“"'"“..‘It' ‘ .8:45 a. M. •‘Suniit at :05 r. u. ,e reVIUHI PASSttSURB TILIlUI -“iim a. u. ’’•‘“ v SIU iir i'A-«KNoaB train Ik „ 6:40 p.m. < * Mk .iii'".' 8:25 1-. U. „ yuituata «-|j 1,'t ..I!.!"..!...... 6:30 A. M. '’“tortfii” “ n<1 Gordon" train* connect with down sight passenger train* at Gordon. u0I .r UA1IHOAO—DAILI (Sundays ex K cepted) .tuvftiillftb 2 A * *** |,! *• Ti»on*«®vill6at ...7:10P. m. u, “ Lilian 6:00 A. M. -Ml U HIGH WAT8K. At Tjbee 8 891At Port. Shipping Intelligence. POBT OF SAVANNAH. anxmAT. Not. 24, I860. Arri v«U. 8teamablp Virgo, Bulkley, New York—Banter A Qammell. Steamer Dictator, Cozetter, Obarleoton—L J GoU- martln A Co. Steamer Eliza Hanooz, Poet, Charleston—F M Mjt- elL Steamer Sylvan 8tan. Tucker, Palatka, Ac.-CUg hora A rnnnlngham Ship Charlotte, Spear, New York, 4M bales bay, Wilder A FnUaitoa. Bark Mary K Dyer. New York—Baatar A Qammell. Pilot Boat Young America, Uriao. Beaton, to master. 8chr Ben] Brown. Cromwell, : coal—Chlpman A Chaptn. Schr Jno uroker, Law, 78 tons kay—Wilder ft Ful- larton. Schr A Reeves, Miller, Charleston—Master. Cleared. Harden. Steamship City ol ardaun k Barnard. Steamer Diotatoc, Gntlmartln k Co. Myrell. and sundry pkgs mdse. Obis and 34 boxes mdze. sundry packages mdze. ffloiuaaville t Sivinuab at.... ....0:10 r. u. ,riLb a ilKOTUKK, Newsdealers, 6ta- MioUtellurs, Bull street (down stairs; ,„ M .Jiie, next to the Post Office, are au- for the Daily News A IIcbald. Wl th them will De promptly attended Uayor’i Cowrl. :rrt or four cases claimed the sttenlion of - Major Anderson on Saturday morning. Bailer, tbo negro who bad bseu ordered to be r non-appearance to give testimony on Fri- - : nv. was brought up. He said that he oould ,or from his work iu time. Ha was fined jrs lor his negligence. , ma u was charged with being drunk and ..,n the streets. He said that he was an ordi- ^-.nou a steamship, and that the captain re- .,t him his money uud discharged him, slnongbt ha would talk to him. He was fined • ,ir. I Highly colored negro, and one of the ,u»«P brigade, was charged with throwing ■ htreeL The arresting offloer eubstan- •i, and William tried to explain it away, fined him three dollars. stealing UhcIls. -Mtror's Court yesterday morning, Edward -1 , tvas brought np on the charge cf -t Jutland stcalibg some ducks. A police him ami found the ducka in a basket appeared in court who identified the property, and said the negro had jumped ■,,-d then went out by the git*. The negro - t duekB as las own property, but that not plausible, His Honor turned him over to ,3-jjdCs court, the plaintiff promising to pro- Fasacagera. of passengers per steamship Virgo, from Ne York—T C Haw, 8 Duncan, Mrs O Boris, Wot •rogue, LDMauville, a Hofuelmer, A T Terri lias P Wnoley. Thos P McUenry, Miss Rudia Denis Dates, N Uaeon, John H Abbott, John Farrell, tteonger, J a Williams, Wtu J Walker, Dr T Jenkins, A B tveeves, P Tiabler, L W Kervau 8 Robinson. A M St rung, A M Sperry, ness. Miss M Burtcheall, Blwood Fuller, 1 L Smith, P Lawrence, B McGuire, John ( Foley, John Corby, A Coyle. Per steamship Ban Jacinto, for New Yo Fuller, H W Done, 8 C Colt, J W Kiblo. 1 ll u Merry, A C Bate*, G W Lyle, M C Ti OUn, L btudtnaki, M Studtnakt. Consignees. City Court. , —art met on Saturday morning, Judge Cbis- • >;di g. There was but little business trans- attlir petit jury was discharged until Friday at grand jury will meetthla morning at ten : Fiat.-John Sheppard, the famous Ameri- k,r, will commence on Tuesday morning, at the great feat of walking one hundred and .scathe hours, without sleep or rest. It will uihc Washington Billiard-room, comer of cu Uruard streets, and the time will end o’clock scurday night. His powers of en quire great, anil, from hia reputation, we have ..it, will accomplish his purpose. Mr. Shep- jcupiiear iu coxinme iu the streets to-day, ac- ;c-l by a baud of music. of Fire.—About eleven o’clock yesterday — the flic bells struck for fire in the First Dis- ~z: originated in the burniDg out of a foul china- jt house of Miss Young, in State street, be- .ierceru and Lincoln, which fortunately waa cieJ with the aid of a few citizen's who bap- x> a the vicinity. The engine companies were ii'le ground in large numbers and ready for - a nut it was not needed. bses’s I’AitADF..—On Monday next, it being the tut of the organization of the Germania Fire x- Micro will be a parade to christen the new t-iiiuc Jno. J. YVavcr, on which ocoaaion we '.till the enlirewhite Fire Department will turn fertile parade there will be a trial of engines, :::= evening there will be a grand ball at 8t. Hill. tttcnoN.—In the publication of the proceedings sut m our issue of Saturday, the following er- _■> m section 2d of the new fire bil: the word, ioissioners, which should read Fire Commla- o Also, in the ordinance In relation lothelm Lag of cattle, which should read—“the limits h-vuicii horses, mules, cattle and goats shall nor l-.' Ac. or rue Scuoonkb Wm. GrumoaT.—On Satur- •lonuug lfr. Bell sold at muotlon, In front of the tasjr, the British schooner Wm. Gregory, which account of the underwritars. The bid- s *o not very spirited, and the vessel was finally ■fcliWn at $1,100. It was purchased by Oapt, ilmcal Liiehatoee.—We have received from Lull a Brother copies of Leslie’s and Har- ibirated weeklies, and of the “ Old Guard,” ■Aatuc monthly magazine, edited by C. Cbanucey ioe present number contains an excellent Gen. A. P. HtlL lS « Pii.1.1 Boat.—Tbs pilot boat Young America '•1 here j eaterdsy from Boston. Sha waa brought -iiiptain l ama, and la a fine-looking boat. 'Altfer a pleasure boat by a gentleman In Boa- At used to liave the reputation of being one ' ’'It: :u that harbor. ■® 1uubp.au.—This vessel arrived yesterday • --f. Irom Mow York on Thursday laaL They j'l-tatupcr, and made the trip in silty hours, hit indebted to Purser H. W. Williams for files 1 ' J tk paper, anil other favors. l Yoar.—Tha steamship Virgo, l i 'i irrived at her wharf Saturday morning, with ’height. Purser Isaas Seely remembered ua, l'lecae accept our thanks for file* of New ^perx .•haiar—The (lopular comedy of “Bverybody 1 ‘ **11 be presented to-night, with an excellent tveniug’s entertainment to conolutle with ''■‘-,’Uhle f lrreof ,, A gj,, jn the Dark.” Metcalf s. Co, Patton & U Harold SOD, T Nugent Jr. C A Platt, B Neufvillc D Rogers, H Koseusteiu, V A Ryan & Co, Sloan 8 Sanderson A W, F W Sims k Co, Tison A G, luckier, C Van Horn A Co, W M Walsh, S W Wngt Churchill, S 8 Miller, 8 Merritt, J F Buckert, J k F, Crane A G, Doyle A L, Bppsteln A R, A A Co, Miller A Bro, J C Maker i£ Co, K Me Lea A Co, platchcek, Pnilips A Mt-yer, Richardson ft B, W A Son, A M Sterling, W 11 Wiltberger, J McMann. C Denise, A J Corner, h H Pierce, J Lama, K B lock A Co, Grff A Watkins. Bradley H A Co, Biun ft M, C J Beatty, T Brown, ft K, Brwin A H, K Ehrlich, M Feral ft Co, A ft rreideoborg, P Tiscbler, u C Freeman, C Goez, C t\ B Grifllm A Co, Holcombe ft Co, Hone A Q, Hayon, u D Hawley, Malon 1F.DOC Heery, H ton A W, F Kuck, W W Lincoln, Lathrop A I L Nlxoa, K O Bryne, J Oliver, Utff A W, Pnillip* M, T os Pepper, C D Rogers, Handell A Co, J Mrs T Both well. F W cenor A Co, Sima A W, Scnreiner A son, Sloan S ft -, G B Tl'den, Tyson Whoa, January! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Quartermaster. Consignees per Cewtrwl R. R. Nov. 24,1 i bales cotton, 2 bales yarn, 21 bags sic as tobacco, 24 cars lumber and mdse to Wei u'Myer ft Co, R Moldrim. P Skehan, Milieu Pelot T ft W, Chlpman a O, W Lake, Einstein Laagsdo f ft Co, Austio A K. James MorrUy .BAH Intore, 8 J Joeejihe A Co, C Padelford, Wilder A IB Ales, CKRAgt, Bryan H A Co, < L’esl A D, Hunter A U, P W Sima A Co. 1 £St. Brigham H A Co, Starr A H. W H Staxk, C L Colbv A CO. B U Hardee,L J Gullmartin A Co. W M Tunno A Co, J Washbont A Co, Sloan 3 A 8, R Habersham A Bon. Phillips AM. Jzrlal Farley, Flora Mclver. Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HDUSE-W. H. WiLTBRROaa Mr* S Barber, Fla Alfred Chisholm, Sav H Hotter, D C Sew York Market. tfruni Mittray, Ferris A Co.’s Circular.) New York, November 21, 188ft. v^; -W e Lave to report an irregular cotton ■„' " r Gte weeii, closing firm, with a fair deaaand v^uil",. and eiport, at a decline of l)4e. from i.- 01 the 14th mat. We quote middling up- Mobile, 36c.; New Orleans and Receipts for tho week, 24,000 bales . ■ jOi’ k, lt.530 bales. Racaipts since 1' ; Oilt.; stoce 1st Septemoer, 128,614 ball ' Lie is: sepu-mb. r, 87,104 bales. »». 'u—Cotton dulL Sales, 8,000 J Ko c* bpland, 14(1. i..’-bioaia—Are very dull. Crude turpontme I'ttpply; wo unto salve of 48 hbls.. at it . 't’tnts urpenitut—We note sales of only 780 u> • ,,c ' boon to 73the closing price Bo- i v- Ver >'Plaited demand; common, i§®5 strained and No. 2. $8 60@6 76— hv. 1 , No. 1 at n50(g,v60—e ilee. »,#*»bbl*.s v,™,’*- *ohi at $lu 26. Tar .s easier; sales. 180 'a ff,,, 1 * and New Berne at $3 60, as it -ona; *» v.4. 44ttiio, 83 8214; 78 bhls. Wilmington 6j iltr ' J Pitch *|r, order la J 4rd; stock, W00 bbls. l ~ h ’" W| T. and very dull; sales, 178 tiers** Chas L Qulllian. Char J N A Griswold, Newport j H Underwood, Boston jno N Gilmore, Ga J T Stone. do H J strobar. do Mr and Mrs Ak Happolet, nr jV By the wood, Fla F Danryeubttker, N J G W Benton. Beaufort, F M BlrJ, N Y Jno Disk, N Y H L Shultz, Ga, A K Phllllpa. N Y N H De Nyee, do j H Anderson. Macon Mis. J C Joiner, Ga, O P Tinney. do Dr B 11 Mendolpli A wire Jno M R .binson, Va B B ft Bobinson N Y J B Wlalar, Balt 8 Hopbcltner, Bro hlyn Dr T G Jenklni, Fla W J Walker, NY L W Kervan, do MABSHALL HODI W S Sim tine, Fla Lewi* C Wylly, Ga R Walker, Fla Mrs Dyer, do Miss Mason, do M 8 Liteaner, N Y T U Pitlllipson, An J E Rogers, (is , J Shatter, Brooklyn H L Cropett, N Y Dr J B Fulton, Boston Jus Armstrong, City _ 1 ' tinge ton, |jiw Hiritm Spalding, Maae Walter bu.t, Mass A Fnllarton, 8av Mies Daulela, Ga J W Burnell, do Anthony Barnell, do p M DeLeon, city CB Stuart, Augusta H *V Wllllama. -A. B.LOCU. ''CKjfw p Dll ■1» dull, at 30®30Xc. Hu “'Ppu.K, 51 lo. 'New raw., $23 28; prime, *20 8ft. lours, very respectfully, MunaaT, Fksjus A Co. Mrs Menaf. Havana HNOilin, J Tnrnbnll A att, Fla T B Jenkins A svt, do G B Hack A son, A ft G K Jno Coughlin. J L Lockwood, Ball j p 'resion, WlmlngtoB W G Mattsws A lady. N Y P P Flint, Boston A T Ferrell, LI gaml Duncan, Brooklyn A K Reeve, da Tbo* J McHenry, Fla A A Stevenson, do Mrs F L Stalling A * chil- dnn, N O Juo Powers, Maoon N H Moors, Balt Geo Darling. Boston Soft HATS, 11 ‘-tRaa varuty, from ordimamy to V fOR ery Sale at Fine, OOIiDZM J H Sturdy, Maes A J Ramsey. N Y Thos C ane, do G Marshall, do D A Covert, N J J W Hontoon, E Emerson, Mrs Tulford A Son Mrs E A Terry, W H Fug ark, Wm L Humphrey! A Cosgrove, H A Hodge, W W Peroonette, N Y J C Galbraith, Balt J OM, Augusta GeoM Dean, CIK Geo M Os' ’ S B Staples, do I B F Bryan, Cba IIS?" 0 Prtce ’ H1 SOKEVEN HOD8K—G. MoQINLT. J 8 Barnard, SMSMft Clark Ooaky, Ga Ijaa Cllatt, A M Sparks, Darien, ILL Elkina, do *y«— Tucker, FU .* Holcombe, dty teas a Miscellaneous. V Valuable Real Estate' FOR SALE. ON THE Urge unfinished House on Perry S jvj street, Chippewa Square. Also. Trust Lots Nos. 25 -nd 2ft, Monterey Squire. | Apply to [no20-lwlf] J. STODDARD. FOWLER & WARD, TR •7 Water street. New York, f IMPOSTERS AND WHOLESALl: DEALERS IX RICE. | /CONSIGNMENTS solicited, on altich'liberal ad- V van cements will be made. 0. K. FOWLER ol J ne above firm, cau be seen at the Marshall IItm9u. . J RIFEB TO 3x31 SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. ^ MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of.New York -Jfc. city. > noT-ltn* s. For Rent or Sale. f° Ara mHE subscriber offers bis property in Effingham Slut I county, fifteen miles from the city, for rent or ® n * (tale. It consists of Two Plantations adjoining, 1Der each containing one thousand acres. The land is very fine. For particulars apply to him, on Jones street, second door from Whitaker, or to George W. Wylly, Esq., of the firm of Bell, Wylly & Christian. uoM WM. H. WYLLY. A mm — . For Sale, ; add mHE small Light Draught SteuncrCOLUMBIA, A now lymg In LamarN Cau il. For parucuiars, Inquire at H0R4T1O PITCHER’S Ship Cuandlery S'ore. ' , Foot o; l.iut-oiu vt-ei”, * nl no20-20t Under the olaff. Wanted, 2 * wit 4 TEACHER for the SAVANNAH CATHOLIC 1 A. FREE SCHOOL. No one need apply unless ccuipetout to teach the classlm and the higher branches of an English Education. Salaty, Twe.ve Ku Hundred Dollais, for the scholastic year ot TEN MONTHS. Applications to tic forwarded to the Right Reverend A Y U,HOT, Bishop oi savannah. no21-6t JOHN A. POWER, Sec rot try. LOST, , N TUESDAY night list, a POCKET BOOK, con- tj KS ruining some money, and some notei and paper* J valushli* only to the owner. The finder may return the papoi* to the store ot P. Solomon, opposite the Mai shall liousc and retain the money. No questions asked. nov2l Edwin E. Hertz & Co. i> e 1 50 QFFEll FOd SALE _ YARNS. r SUGAR, X RANGOON RICE, FLOUR, TOBACCO, no24-3m DOME&T1CS, Ac. Fine Bourbon and Rye Whiskies f\ 1 GISS, BRANDIES, WISES, &(., 1 tzrlTH a fine stock of ff GUOi'ERIES, p ' at 176 Broughton street, for Bale by ” novl4—tf P. SKEHAN. Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages j n BCEIV1NG, and lor sale by ’ P. CALLANAN A CO., S * no21 tf Corner llaher-ftam and President sts. ■ Garden Lot for Lease. * t mnE FINE OARDEN LOT, corner or Shad’s an-1 j Thunderbolt roads will be leased lor a term ol % years. Apply at Tikis Office. -v'.M.f i Hull’s Soap and Candles* u nnn BOXES Extra F,.mlly and Pale. E ZUU 160 gross Toilet Soap, all styles, r 260 Boxes Mould C indies, sixets and eights. 8 For sale by KAN DELL ft CO.. -j>] 1- no3-lnt 201 ami 203 Bay street. Wanted. a, 9 ’ T>OARD WANTED by a Gentleman, for himself, T 15 wife, child and servant, in a genteel private fain- i» ny t where the comforts of a ht^me cau be enjoyed by r •» paying for them. Address Post office llox 74U. e oc9-tf uu i: Bookstore for Sale. L . an u THIS subscriber, Ct>mpelled by iii health to retire r * i from bu9incsf>, desiree to sell out his Hooks tun g *» and Fixture?, touelher with a lease of three or lour vt r Y««»‘>nu.ebuilding. T hOMA8 J. STALEY', „ f d, no24-tf Corner Bull and State hi recta. u .i ®| m _ a 4. w Regular Auction Sales * h’ OF c Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, ‘ CARRIAGES, Ac., n A At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on C Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery »treets\ ll- wlU commence on WEDNESDAY”, Sept. 19th, atid R ever, Wednesday thereafter. eepH-tf I Sea Island Cotton PI ntations J l H FOR SA.LE OR RENT. SEVERAL large and prime Sea Isl.ntl tin [•!■ Cotton Plantations on Eawfiivkle Island, amM tg with dwellints and out hbildings. i, M, Also, several Rice and Sea Island Cotton Planta- - Yj tions on New River, near Savannah. Apply to jj II no2 i-lwif J- STODDARD. , F, jy Charleston Newt please copy and send bill to n B, thin office 1 ARROW TIES. a FURTHER supply ol A ARROW TIES en- received and for sale by no24-lw ANDREW LOW A CO. 2 Board Wanted, 5 L’OB ft Gentleman and hts two Danshters, Ip a 1W “ good private Boarding House, or ft Private Fam- F U, price not ao much an object aa a pleasant and ’ C Td e d U rS'Kx' “ d 7?. 00d rO0m8 - no22 f 175,000 BRICKS. — 75 000 ORBY BR,CK t ' t $16 ' ’sii.OOO Hard Brown at 214. 60 000 Soft Brown at $12, for sale by nn24 31 BRYAN, HARTRIDGB A CO. t Hound Dog Lost 1 ^^HITE, with black spots. A liberal reward will . ““ hepald for hia delivery if left with Captain R. F. AI KEN, corner Drayton street and Bay Lane. no24.3t l "NEW RICE.! vytj are offering New Rice In quantities to amt W^urehasere. atloweri retes kRT R I DG 1I a co. A CONSIGNMENT OF Prime Rangoon Rice FOB SALE LOW BY rte ’ SORRELL BROTHERS. CHEESE AND BUTTER W n BOXES Extra Cream Cheese, V nil 100boxes K. A R. State Dairy Cheese, r 10t( taba ud flr g;„a choice Goshen Butter. For sale by bOa HILTON A HANDELL. lo , 193 Bay afreet. Permian Guano. 200 " ROBERT HABERSHAM ft BOSS. Miscellaneous. CHARLTON. GREAT SHOW aKD PULASKI HOUSE. BERNHARDT, | OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF OPTICS, LATE OF NEW YORK. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. {AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL j SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES | YHk OILY PERFECT LKS8 IN El- IETBHCB. I Superior to any other in use—constructed In accord ance with the science and philosophy of nature in the peculiar ftarm of a Concavo-Convex Ellipsis. <1 to tho Organ of Sight, and per- be eye, affording altogether the best w > the human vision ever invented, fiy the Profeaaor of Optics and Spectacle THE ADVANTAGES 1 Of these Spectacles over all others, are: 1st Tke esly trae Lews kanws, being I perfectly free frau chrcwtadc light, so well known to be the caoae of mjary to the triatun, and which makes the change from Spectacles to Glasses of stror— I peftfer, so often required, while both near and dial I object* are aeen with equal facility through the * PASSAGE RATS: Cabin Passage, fas Steerage, $13 The new and fast sldewheel steamship San Salvador* ATKINS, Master, will sail for the above port on her regular day, laturday, Dee. 1, at 2 o’clock p. n For freight or postage, having very superior ac commodation., arpiy to B H UARDEEi No 12 Stoddard's Range. GARRISON A ALLEN, No. S Bowling Greep, New York. Shippers sending cotton lo the press moat see that the bales are mm ked plainly on the edge. °* THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, CONTAINING _■ k. worm with perfect ewae for any length of time at otfe sitting, giving astonishing I clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other ar tificial light—comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST !Mail Steamship Co. 81DEWHEEL LINE DAN CASTELLO’S GREAT 8HOW. Mr CHARLES PARKER, , M-Whea the eyes ache or patin throwgk the action of a bright Ught, such as is reflected from I enow, suany wsslAar. white paper, and in reading, writing or eewitig,or,vivid colored bodies, these lenses, by softening the rave, effect a most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4th.—lw nil mervomi afMtioa. of the eye causing dull aui startling pains in the eye-ball or •Hi nr.nv lAMiAHi i tempi*, appearance of luminous and dark spots in the ,'embodimento^Griice atmSphwSTechlng or heling like sand in the eye. the s embodimen t oi Grace I nerve, are quieted and soothed. 5tk Urusad by pec ol tar machinery, „it up at great cost, malhqpiatically calculated ex- I preealy for the manufacture ol this lens, so as to pro ve™. .LiiiuaiisL. duce it with the true spherical accuracy, and iu focus - ..T’ 1 I la at the exact centse. a point of vital importance, and • at cac ' 1 entertainutenL and Int roduce the I wh j c ^ ^ possesses. •CZAR.’’ Cl (tASSIAN STEED ! 6th.—Proof of superiority over the old kind of Spectacle*. They are need exclusively at all the hospitals tor diseases of the eye; in Berlin. Prue tt*, and elsewhere. Testimeny of Recommendations From Medical gentlemen, Professor* of the highest Opthalmic in SiTiumdb, Ga., and in the Union. Savannah, Ga., OcL 26,1866. I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu factured by-Professor M. Bernhardt, and in justice to the Professor must say, that hia Glasses arc of a superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye, where the vision is in any way imperfect. The Professor selected for ma a pair of his Australian Crystal Glasses which ate of a very superior quality oiJiBDi .and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, Separate Mata for Colored \ »“*** “Y «>*=• •»«" ““£«]£ M.‘3T L I fully concur with the above. J. S. Sullivan, M. D. Savannah. Ga., Oct. 26. 19C6. We have examined the Lenses of Prof. Bbbnhabdt, and consider them superior to any we have seen. They are admirably adapted not ouly to improve the imperfections of impaired Bight, but to relieve the weariness of vision which constant study produces. any of the Glasses are of new and ingenious coutriv- _joe. We cordially reocaamend the Professor to *11 those who require scientific optical assistance, JURIAH Hahruis. M. D., JaL. B. Brad, M. D., P. M. Eollock, M. D., j. T. McFarland, M. D„ Jambs J. Waking. M. D„ Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D., J. C. LrHARDY. m. n.. Bev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. Bev. S. Landrum, Pastor 8. C. Baptist Church. Bev. C. F. McRae, Rector SL John’s Church. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 27, 1866. I have examined the Lenses of Professor M. Bern, ...in with greet satisfaction. He has furnished me with a pair through which I am able to see with an ease and distinctness far beyond any which I have heretofore used. 1 With "T"’* ctmfldence I recommend him to those etx^Hoh artiflciaLaid to their eyes. Rev. I. S. K. AxaoN, Pastor Indepenrl. Pres. Church, Testimonials similar to the above may be seen at Prof. Besrhabot’s office, from Joseph H. Plunkett, Pastor of 8L Paul s, Ports- moath, V*. Hon. Jams* L. Ore, Governor of South Carolina.. Hon. Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Carolina. Hon. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P.’ Morton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hen. H. A. Swift, Ex-Governor of Miuuesota. Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois. H. Seymour, Ex-Govemor of New York. R. E. Fenton, Qovernorof New York. And other distinguished gentlemen. Many years of public practice and study in the hospitals iu Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of defective vision, as well as ex- tterience in -ijfiitciihive, long-established business in out of the Honorable the City Court, of Savan-1 bis optical ston , lsith here and in Europe, Professor FIREMEN’S BALL! THIBTEESTH ANNIVERSARY BALL OF THE Germania Steam Fire Oo., No. 101 OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, The new and very fast sailing steamship FLAMBEAU, Ctipt. Everson, will take the place of the General Baines this week, and Will positively leave on her regular day, Thanday, Nov. ’49, mt' YtSO o’clock a. aa For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to WILDER A KULLARTON, 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, no24 opposite the Post-office. N B—N<> engaged berths secured after Tuesday, 27th, unless paid for. FOR LIVERPOOL THE first-class American Ship ROCHESTER, Captain Oiives, is now ready to receive her cargo, a portion of which is engaged, and being a vessel of small capacity, will have quick dispatch. For further freight engagements, apply to no24-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. TO BE OIVBN AT ANDREW’S HALL, MONDAY EVENING. DEC. 3D, 1866. COMMITTEE: P. J. MORIO, VAL. BASLER J. FOX, B. BORCHERT. P. STRAUSS. F. J. RUCIIERT, Floor Manager. TICKETS $3. Admitting Two to Supper. i■23-d!! IhfiiTIlSAM who may ne City Sheriff’s Sale. rTNDER aid by virtue or an attachment. Issued it or the Honorable the City Court of Sevan- i favor of James ll. Cook ve. Samuel L. Strong. _ _ levied upon t he following property, to wit: Two Mult’S, two setts of Harness and one Wagon. And Itt.lhcr: by virtue of an order granted by the Ion. IV. S clti-holm, Judge of said Court, date- ctut*cr 22J, ISCti, ill bo ore the Court House door. In the city BebnAsdt c t,ciders it a sufficient-guarantee of his ability to npp’v such glasses as are beat calculated for tho assistance c-r recovery of imperieot sight. Office Hours front VA.ll- Is 3 P.JL PUI.ASKI HOUSE. N. B.—Owing lo engagements elsewhere. Professor Bernhardt will be able to remain here but a short time only. ' odB—tt ! PERUVIAN fiBAXU SUBSTITUTE L B Dunham, Or Jee Martin. Macon M B Garnett, 8 W Holiday, G y Hunter, M T H E Batch os, Kutaula W B Gathwrigbt, K V B J Wilson, city Matter B Wilson, do H R Wash borne, W H Cole*. NY L W Whitehurst, Fla Wm Soott, TexfiR Jacob Smith, do . J H Beall, A * B operty pointed out by the plaintiff. Pun baser payitig for titles. CHARLES J. WHIT*. Is Slteritt city of Stvannah. City Sheriff’s Sale. J NDEK and by virtue ->f an atuchmenl, issued out of tlic Hon orable the City Court of SaTtin- 4it, inTnvor of K D. Smythe A co vs. W. U. Wa ’ bate levied m«m the following property, to wit; 1 lot ■>! Liquors ill bottles, i ,otof liar Fixture*, 1 lot of sundries, itiidcd out to me as ih; property of said defendant And f.mla-r : By virtue of an order, granted by I iV. s. chi-holm, Jadgn ol said City Court, 1 u Chambers,” November 21, leC.t, I will sell | -cmirt House door, ill the cdy of 8 ivant-sh. Terms cash, nod : -hl8 BAUGH’S TEtASW BONE jSupher-Phosphate of Lime M ANUFACTURED under the formal* originated in 1884, and patented by The Richmond Eclectic, BAUGH & SONS. ULAR. EDITED BY Rev. MOSES D. HOG3 and Rev. WM. BROWN. 3 FOUR DOLLARS a year in advance. Sln- copies. Forty Cents. The undersigned are Agents for the above Miga- ESTILL Jt BROTHER, Newsdealers. MAGAZINES vp December. Gardening Land For Sale. nnA ACRES, in 25 or 50 acre Lots, eituated on the 20(1 Loniavllle road, five miles from Savannah, ^.‘buckner.^ ™ At Einstein, Eckman & Co.b shoe store. SOLS PROPHINTOBS, AT THE Delaware Uwer Chemical Works. PHILADELPHIA, U. & A. Thl9 old establlahed Manure is manufactured from Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and It contains all their original organic matter. It is ao live in Ita operation, »nd is a fertilizer o great dura- ttlllty. It does net exhanst the soil like Peruvian Guano, baton t be contrary permanently improves it Previous to 18ftl It was Introduced into the South ern States to conaiderahle extent, and again In 1965, | where It has been used with remarkable success upon -4XJTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND ALL CROPS. , A trial will convince any planter of its merits. Pamphlets containing wen known Southern evidence | tnrnlsbed upon application to New York or Pbiladel- Dhia Offieew rw Bold by dealers Id ah the principal cities and town* throughout the United States and the British | provinces. BAUGH & SONS, SOLB MANUFACTURERS, | —no. 30 tenth Delaware Avenar, pntt.Anai.pniA BAUGH. BROTHERS A CO., -General Wholesale Agents, 181 Pearl street, New York. /Or sale by El HARDEE4CO, Btodrinrff’s Rmmge, Savaaaah. ■nil F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. rpinp ENORMOUS and ralnous rents now asked for I eligible stores has Induced the subscriber to remove retry and watchmaking burine* to Broughton over Cullen's Crockery fttore, next to Wfild- I burg’s lew store, where he ll prepared to hell Jewel- Shipping. tlUOc.Vl Shipping. MPIRE LINE FORNEW YORK. For Baltimore. The new and elegant atcamslup Noi*tli [Point, Captain B.llcps, Will sail for Baltimore on Friday, Nov. 30, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having good accoromo- datione, apply to WEST A DANIELS, uoM Joues’ Block. Murray’s Line no28 NEW YORK. ntalm Passage, $86 .Steerage, $13 The grat-claw, new steamship VIRGO, E. M. BULKLKY, Commander, Will sail on her regular day, Tuesday, Nov. 37, at 11 o’clock n. m. For freight or paasage. having *nperior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, no24 S4 Bay street. FUR NEW YORK. Thu Steamship JAMES S. GREEN, Captain Fairchild, will sail on Thursday. November 39th. For fre.ght.ng^toenta. app^to^ ^ ^ Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Far Philadelphia. For Liverpool. r-. The first-class ship AMERICA, Captain J. H. Mobtiuek, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight engagements apply to no 16-2w T. R ft J. G- MILLS. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE fliet-class .hip JOHN PATTEN, Capt. E. W. Bill, having part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch as above. For balance of cargo apply to - nol6-12t CRANE ft GRAYBILL. Agents. For Palatka, Fla., VIA 8T. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FERNAND1NA, MAY- PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. THE KATE, Capt. Lockwood, will leave as above from Chari,-ston Wharf, foot of West Eroad street, nu every THURSDAY’ MORN ING, at 10 o’clock. . This Boat is In perfect order, and has superior state room accommodations for Passtmgers. Freight received at all .lines and stored in ware house on wharf, free of expense. Transportation charges on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to r M. MiKKLL, no2-tf Charleston Wharf. The first class steamship Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Commander, Will nil for the above port on Buturday, Dee. 1, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage, having snperior accommo dations, apply to no24 nUNTKR A GAMMELL. Savannah Tow Boat Company. QFFICE AT |H, J. DICKERSON, No. 1 Harris’ Building. FOE CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tilton, Will iPave for Charleston and intermediate place every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, nt 1 o’c ock I. M„ from Clugtiol n A Cunningham’s Wharf. For freight or passage, apply to the Cnpt.ilr. on boartl or to T. B. MARSHALL A BRO.. nolj.tf Agen’s. For Charleston, S. C» The new steamer DIC T A TOE,, (1,000 Tone,) Captain L. M. COXETTER, Will resume her regular trips as above, commencing Wednesday, 34th lust., at 9 o’clock a, at For freight or paasage applynn board, or to oc22-tf For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET EMILIE, W. F. ADAIR, Commander, will leave regularly for the above places, from the Wharf, at foot of West Broad street, every Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or t" S. M. LA'FFITEAU. Agent, nov7—1m 192 Bay street. . FOR PALATKI. FLA., VIA FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN S RIVER. The new steamer DICTATOR, 1(1,000 Ton9.) Captain L. M. COXETTER. Having nndergone thorongli repairs, win resume her tegular rouie, as above, leaving Savannah Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. to R>r freight or passage, having splendid accommo dations, apply on board, or to V L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., oc22-tf 148 Bay street. LEA & PEUKIJSTS CELEBRATED .WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. T «_,4 Wore the Court House door, in ALSO, Our m-ual supply of New Ydrk Weeklies and j lailiea. no22 ESTILL A BROTHER. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY MARY DERWENT, by Mrs. Ann Stephens. THE BIQLOW PAPERS, Second Series. ROUND HEARTS AND OTHER TALES, by the | ry.JWetchas aod all other goods in hi* line at greatly author of Rntled<e. 1 raftweed prize*, and lower than any other eztabliah- LAUS VENERIS, and other Poems. h dt MOBK OF 1 ALBERT NYASZA’S QRBAT BASIN OF THS NILE, by Samuel W. Baker. noM Bennett, Van Pelt &Ca. 100 1VATER STREET, NEW YORK CITY, COMMISSION MERCHAHTSI For the sale of cotton, naval STORES, j Q Mara | CpmffMtsios Msrchants. AC., &C., &C. pi—i aftaayftijffi* °R con sign mepts. n^.ionmente solicited, on which liberal cash fid- Solo* mod* Mwaanah on Saw York at U*m- va'nceswIlT be made. E.peclal attonMon given to alt j pool.and but one commlaslon charged. no!4 PRONOUNCED B Y eiiRoissuis TO B£ THE Only Good Sauce and applicable to ■▼cry Variety OF DISH. Hia stock embraces _ r Waatkea, _ ■ and Jewel* of >11 kinds. Silver sod Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bnchea, etc- etc. I A. HARDEE t CO.. COTTON FACTORS AMD orderTfor'llie”purchase of Gen,-a. Merehmffih. In . New Yo L k.. T „„— ^ sea* ^ curk, jom • I and Scotch Whiskies, c° ,or T" I ^ A Bro., Savannah York. [no»7—eodAtrl-wUa aml4-tf EXTRACT of a Letter from a Marncai. Crktlr- H4R at MAURA3, to his Brother at WoitCESTzn, May, 18ol: Tell Lea A Pbr- biss that their »AUCKii highly es teemed in India, apd 1*. In my opin- lon, the most pala- ultleaswellas the most whole! Sauce that is made. The success of this most delicious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers ta apply the name to spurious compounds, the .Pub lic la respectfully and earnestly requested to see that the names of Lea A Perrins are upon the Wrapper. Label, Stopper and Bottle. Manufactured by LEA St PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, Agents, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, ocao-codlylf Nbw YORE OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RYS, FJSHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. The new and elesant steam packei s. LIZZIE BAKER, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt. JAMES TUCKER. having be/h specially fitted np for this route with unonrimssed accommodations, will leave regularly for the above place*, the Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville cveiy Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time to connect with the New York steamer*. For freight or Paasage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. N. B.—All freight payable by shipper*. jy!6-tf REMOVAL. W M • J. M’LAUCHLIN DEALER IN "Wall Paper AND Window Shades, Has Removed ta the First Floor OYER HILLSMAN’8 DRUG STORE, R A large oaortarent Of Wall Paper, Window;Shades, It Cornices, Curtain Lands, Picture Frame*, Gilt Moaldiegs, Ac., Ac., always on hmd. ORDERS FOB HOUSE. SIGN AND DECORATIVE FAINTING ATTE.VDEn TO. WANTED, month, everywhere, mate «wWou. « Ve^Uatek AtaKo sell the Genuine Oftm”"®?*"** yearn. Address uolO-lmdftw SBCOMB A CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Cbbie Murphy. Chas. CL4.br murphy s. HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEi painteSs. i„ G ILDING, Graining. Marbling, and Glazing. Sign* of every description furnished and painted at short notioe. All orders left at our and faithful attention. Market. Stalls. CITY MARSHAL’S HALE. 4 the Ordinance of the City of Savannah, _ and under direction of the Chairman or the Market Committee. I win sell on WEDNESDAY, De- cemoer at*, at M o'clock a. m., at the Market, the Beet Small Meat, Vegetable, Coffee and Bread U7* In no Imtaace vrill the "old of a person be re- iteed who la not a Batcher, or Vender of Mean, THOMAS 8. WAYNE. City Ma-Bhal. House for Sale or Rent. ^ BRICK HOUSE on Taylor, three doois eart of Barnard afreet. Apply to aoW BELL, WYLLY A 0BHI8T1AN. SUNNY CLOTH! ay Bagglag for sale by WEST A DANIELS,