The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 27, 1866, Image 2

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The Dailv News and Herald. BV S. W. MASON. SAJIl'KI. W. MASON........ Erildoi w . T. THOMPSON KiUtO.r Official Paper of the City. TanMTVlMBiATOT IM THE CITY AM M-W»1 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER *7, !»«»■ ■•osi masters Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD. Daily, Tri-WeeUy Md W«dUjTr#«u advertised rates. TO OUR .COUNTRY FRIENDS. I As much interest is felt throughout the oountry in .egard to the prospect* of the cotton end other crop* we will be grateful to our planting (Honda and others; n the interior for information on that subject. Those who have opportnnlHes for obtaining valuable tafor matiou in regard to the growing crop*, Of worfclap of the free-Uhor system, and kindred matters, of gen4 eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating- the Bame to us. Political Duplicity. Some of the Radical leaden are laboring with wonderful assiduity to convince the Southern people that the adoption of the: Constitutional Amendment la the only pana cea for all our political evils, and persistently. assert, what they know is not true, that there is a respectable party in the South in favoi of its ratification, but it has not the courage to declare openly its sentiments. Both ot these assumptions are wholly gratuitous ana evince a degree of recklessness unprecedented in partisan warfare. The ratification of the amendment wifi not advance the work ol restoring the Union a single step, and there probably never was & people more unani mously opposed to aDy measure than are the Southern people to this, for it is a re markable fact that the entire Union ele ment ifrtho Southern States which opposed the late war is as violently antagonistic to the measure as the original secessionists. There is scarcely an opposing voico raised between the Potomac and the Gulf of Mexico, nor is there a single ODe of ten excluded States in whose Legislature the amendment wiil re - ceive a handful of votes. The Radicals are well aware that this is the true state of the case, and a portion of them arc now urging the acceptance of tUe amendment by tbe South, knowing that it wifi be rejected, in order that they may hereafter plead what they will terra Southern obstinacy and indisposition to be reconciled to the Government in justifi cation of the still more unreasonable mea sures which they intend to propose. Nor would the most fanatical of the party have it ratified if they could ; they want pretexts for new aggressions npon the Southern States, and they are making them with this amendment It is not now, nor has it been at any time, their intentiou to restore the Union and harmonize the people. They do not intend, and time will demonstrate the truth of the remark, that the Southern States shall be represented in Congress upon any terms, and but for the existence of the odious registration law, disfranchising four- fifths of her citizens, they would not have admitted Tennessee. The votes of Southern representatives, they fear, would be in the way of tbrir plans for retaining tbe control of tire Government and the distribution ol official patronage. They hope that by deluding the people of the North with the representation that this amendment was tendered to the Sooth as an olive branch, with the view of rcstor.ng the Union, and that it was scornfully rejected, they can keep alive Northern prejudices and be sustained in the more extreme measures upon which they have resolved. This their sole object, and to accomplish it they are wiliiug to subvert constitutional govern ment and involve the industrial interests ol the country in one common ruin. Tho day wifi come, we trust, when the eyes of tbe masses of the North will be opened, and then there wifi be a reckoning between the people and the leaders of this faction, who are now so shamefully betraying then and driving the country to destruction. Negro Dobor la Virginia. The prevailing feeling in the Agricultural Convention recently assembled at Richmond, says th» Examiner, seemed to be one of satis faction with the conduct of .the freedmen, but withal a conviction that the necessities of the State demand white immigration, and that it is the duty of the Legislature to lepd its aid to this object. The general impres sion was that the negroes were constantly deteriorating, and the fear was expressed that with every year 'the majority of them will become less and less reliable as laborers; that taking the average of reports from all parts of the State, in most sections they are already less efficient. It is believed that each succeeding year will weaken the force of those habits of industry which servitude has implanted, and .they will gradually re lapse into that state of idleness and casual job work which is the characteristic of ths negro wherever emancipation has taken place. It was stated, also, that the new generation of negroes are growing np in habits of utter idleness, and cannot be relied on to supply the places of those who die or become infirm. And hence it is deemed the part of wisdom to provide for the contin gency by appropriate legislation in aid of im migration from Europe. These are views that we have frequently expressed in these columns to the people of our State. BY TELEGRAPH. NIGHT DISPATCHES. [From the Associated Press.! FROM ETJRORE. BY ATLANTIC CABLE. ARREST OF •USFBCTRD FENIANS, THE NirAHAGUA RAILROAD. Renewed Fighting in Candia. 'I9i j<: dlOitOfllAi yfiT LtwarpaaI CHI— Market. Quannowa, Nev. 38.—Ik* Anchor Line Compa ny's itaawtalg cam-la Wbfc* -Bid fro— New Tork om KerostalMk, to—Mftera Bandar atom tag cn Teat* to Liverpool. Loxnox, Norambor 38.—further arrest* of sus pected fdftfaaahanr* be*a'—ad* to IrelakA : The na tional troopa ar* read; to mov* at a moment's warn- log. Proposal* for so—* pari* of th* Nicaragua rente have bean awarded. Th* Tim— considers that the •ntir* —hem* wtH ha distributed between tha (Jot arameafof Fagtanfl. Stpi aodlhattallal.fitatea There has been r*new*d fightlag In Caadla. it is said the Turks we— badly b—ton sad suffered greatly, no lee* than th— th—d having been killed and two thousand takea prisoners. LnraarooL, Nova—bar. 34, aeon.—Cotton market opens quiet and steady; middling uplands quoted at ltH'd; the —I— to-day will probably reach 10,000 bale*. London money market quiet; console 80. for myney; U. S. MO*. TO*; Erie*. 48)4; Illinois Centrals, FHOX SELMA. A Mrtr—tlvs Fire. Selma, November 36..—A disastrous fire ocqprred here last night at 13 o'clock. It broke out in tbe cellar of the afore occupied by Burnett. Karlin A Swann, in Broad a track between Water and Alabama streets, The flam— spread rapidly, $Bd in tarn hours the afore in whloh it originated, together with tbe stoics ol Judson k Duncan and Drown A Hooper, the United Stales Commissary storehouae, and a number of frame building* occupied during the war as a wayside hos pital, were destroyed. Total loss, $400,000. Insu rance, $300,000. From ffatsps. Berlin, Uonday, Nov. 30.—?he Prussian Govern men! intend* to have a consul-general located in New York city. Londov, Nov. 2$.—Evening.—It is rumored that s Republican organisation h— been discovered in Paris. It is said that the Impress Eugenie and her son will spend Christmas at Borne. LmapoOL, Nov. 36—Evening.—The cotton market is without change. Breadstuff* unchanged. Lard is dull. London, Nov. 30—Evening—The money market is easier; consols closed at t>\ for money: American securities closed at the following rates: United States Five-twenties, 70*; Brie, 47*; Illinois Central shares, 77X- Heavy Fall aro la Haw Yark. New Yoke, Nov. 30.—One of the largest of New York provision hous— tailed today. Its liabilities are atated at over half a million of dollars. The real name of tbe villainous tool of villains who called hinuelfSanfotd Conover, is Charles A Dunham; bnd.dbflV of his re pentant accomplice, William Campbell, is J. A. Hoare. There is no doubt that Me. Dav(8 has been kept in confinement thus long in consequence of the deference which the public authorities feel it necessary to pay to the infernal malice generated by tbe testi mony of these peijured villains. A Keavt sale of Government goods took place in Washington last week, at vety ad vanced prices. Among .the. articles sold were 47,000 axes and imtcbitv 12,000 over coats, Ac., and so high were tbe rates ob tained, that the purchases lor Philadelphia and Batimore were light, the great bulk of the goods going West. Marine Disaster.—The steamship King Fisher, running between Baltimore and Charleston, foundered at sea near Uape Hat- teras during the recent heavy gale. The offi cers and crew and threa paaseagem foakfio the boats, and all except four colored sea men were shortly after rescued by the crew* of the U. S. steamer Snsqnehannah. Gen. Sherman at Havana.—Gen. Sherman and party, en route for Mexico, arrived at Havana on the 17th inst., and were received with great courtesy by the Captain General and other authorities of tho toll " Tha cooatry fsms. at. Tennessee notice a very ox’ citizens going on for tw6 mohi Texas and Arkansas. The Denver (Coloraao) NeWg report, V fearful state of things hi Salt T.sfo Gentiles not daring to leave their homes at night for fear of auasaination. New York Market* New Yobs, Not. 3f.—Plour dull, and 15@25c. lower; 4,300 bbta. sold—Stole, $8<g» 7S; Western, $8 »13 40; Southern, $11 CORK 36. Wheat dull, auu 2@3o. lower; 33.000 bash ala sold—No. 1 Milwaukie, $2 40. Cora dull and easier; 33,000 bushels Western sold at 029$4e.; beef and pork b—vy. Naval stores quiet; turpentine, 73*3740.; rosin, $4 37)4@10. Pe troleum quiet and sternly. Cotton to Liverpool, pci steamer, Cotton Arm; sales to-nay, 3,300 bales; uplands, 34)4e.; Orleans, 30o.; maiket closed quieter. Gold, 140)4. Money a shade eaaier, with light demand for loans; rate steady at 7 per cent on stock collaterals and C per cent, on Governments. Discount qniet at 7 per cent for choice names. Stocks genet ally advanced. Foreign exchange quiet; there la a scarcity of New York bills, and but a moderate —pply of common bills coming from the Sonlh. Tbe bank statement is much more favorable than was anticipated. There if a decrease of nearly flve and a half millions, and in deposits an Increase of one and a half millions. The decrease to legal leaders to three and a quarter mil- lions, a much lighter redaction than was expected. New Orleans Market. New Oeleuu, Nov. 3*,—Cotton —lea to-day, 8,000 hales: low middltog, 33c.; middling, 34@35c., the market closing with — apward tend—ey. Gold, 138 K @13834; bank starting, U*)»faUl. Sugar lower; U@UXe. for pri—a. Mala—, «0@65c. Pork quiet; mesa, $37. Bacoa—Shoulder*, 1334c.; aides, 14@15c- Lard, 14916)40. Flour weaker; line, $3; triple extra, $16. Corn—Mixed, $1 32)4: white, $1 37(2(1 40. Oats, 60@£8. Hay—Iefortor, $36. Mobil* Market. Mobile, Nov. 33.—Cottas sal— to-day 600 bales. MiddHaga 33c. Later 1 Karope. [BT CABLE TO THE CKTEB STATES AND EUEOPEAN London, Nov. 1$.—A latter la published to the Daily News today, ateltog tha tbe Govern e—nt haa voliui tartly re-opened the ce— of the privateer Alabama. Mr. Seward, to behalf of th* American Government, demanded th* aattlamahi etthe delate for damage* by that vessel an—s —re maoths ago. Special Notices. NOTICE TO GOItEtaKnfcL Const-nets par brig Btecktah ai a hereby notified that she la 1 hi* gay dteehaiBtof at the Sxehaaga Sock, and that all goods left on the wharf at suae ' will be stored at the risk and aspen— of Qteenr*. no27-lt HUNTER k GAMMELL. Auction Sales. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Consignees per bark Mary C. Dyer, from New York, FOR AU6USTA. , V «uoa* USE. I gTthluas or ttilhjilae INN Sovuaah fourffmee each week For freight engagements, apply to ■017-1— M. A. COB PM. Maiket Dock. All goods left on the wharf at sunset will be stored at the risk and no27-lt and nyi—is of uwpet a HCNTBK 4 6AMMKLL. .notice. Brig E. H. Kennedy will commence discharging this day. All goods am tbs tahart at sunaet will bs stored at tbe expen— and rift of consigneea. _ no37-lt CHARLES L. COLBY* CO. None*. Consignees par steaaMhip Jam— & Onad W^D pleaM attend to the raoeption or tbelr goods, laadtog this day at Lanar’a Praia. AU gooda mnatotog on the wharf, after aaoaet will he stated at therita and np— of tha consignees. no27 r. w. son * OO. NOTICE. An exhibition of the Maaon A Hamlin Cabinet Or gan will be held at St. ANDREWS' HALL for-to dag only (THIS TUESDAY). Tbe Savannah pnbHc am In vited to call. I- X. MATHEWS, no27-lt* Aicteiit U»4Mark LUga, St.Ul ft A regular communication of this Lodge will be held at their Sail THIS EVENING, /Va at' 7)4 o’clock. Members of other Ledges and traahleat Brothers la good standing are respectfully Invited to alt—d. By order JAS. M. PRENTISS, 110ST Meohafttoff’ Fire Co. Every member la lequ—tedto attend'd , Special Mealing THU EVENING, ntthahr a, at 7)4 o*docR, on portasce. By order of W. D. DIXON, noST-lt* President pro I NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE. OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAVANNAH. Savannah, October 16th, HW In accordance with a resolution passed at a — ting of Uie Board of Directors, held on tbe 16th taste, instalment at one dollar per share ia —lied for, paya bleat tbe office of the Company, No. 117 Bay Stoat on or before the 1st December proximo; no26 J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. special notice. TO WHOLESALE OKOCKBS, LIQUOR DIALERS, DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS. GLASS AND SOAP MANUFACTURERS. Essential Oils, Extracts and Esseuc— for flavoring and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Bums, Wines, Cider, Ac. Age and Body Preparations for Neutral iz ng and Mollifying Whiskeys and Spirits, Extracts of Holland and London Gina, Colorings, Goal and Sugar Syrnpe, and Fruit Juices. Dr. FEUCHTWAN- GEB’S Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with 1,406 Bee,pee end directions. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORBS, Ac. Fob Soap Mani'factureba—Slllicate of Soda, So luble Glam, or Liquid Quartz, ia Dry. Crystal Liquid, or Jelly form ; Caustic Soda, So !a Ash, Palm and Ceooanut Oils, Soapstone and China Clay. All orders rent to ms will have prompt attention, and every information required will be cheerfully given by 1 .1 « ; JOSEPH W, FJBUCBTWANOHM, No. 68 Cedar street, nc3l-8taw3— New Yoak. Fs—1 Ckleaf*. Cbioaoo, Nov. 34.—The Beard of Public Works will to-morrow afternoon brisk through the narrow wall separating th* lake and ahora ends of tbe tnunel. I ia expected that ths auauesg wIB be finished by Sat- urduy next. The Sioux City Journal haa teteUgenae that the In diana are again beta)—tarn tMM—om* Along th* fiver above that point. ftetoiM Macftoa# boats containing miners have raeaatly be— alt—led and some passen gars mnrdarad. The Dacotah, of Yankton, —y» two man ware re cently marderad naar ff—t Solly by th* Iadtens, and that paper atoo a»pi—a— epprshratoy of extensive troubles in Dacotah. Toronto,- Wove—bor 3A—ThO OoUt of Queen’1 Bench h— not yet doUverad Judgment to the cases of Stevens, McMahan, Lynch and others, as to whether th* nils will be granted on the application of Mr, Ko- Rsnxle for new rrteta. AsHetarday was the last day o^SlSStTid^nr^^Mder sentence of death, who win he executed on the day air—dy fixed, null— U(elf awtfpraa are oommuted. Fra— Washington. WaamwwTON. Nov. 3A— 1 There tea company form ing hare and to Mew York for tho purpose of asking of Mexico a railroad graat flro— Chaurgo to Maytlaa to conn set with ths Route Pacific route. Min ister Romero favors fta~prq)le*. Fremont's Intrigues with Ortega, whit* to Maw York, test him all hope of a grant connecting with hi* Southwest Missouri road The Klee then in Harttord. HAETFonn, Have—bar fifi^AEpn ffnQlyan, Repub lican oandidate for Mayor, h— or— two hundred ma jority, and tea -tin Bapnbil—a ticket for town offi cers h— been started by fro— tklrty-fonr to one hen- d red and asvanty-aix aajority. A tight wale was polled. Frane Q—ban Qvrbec, Nov. 36.—A fin — -hit Laei destroyed property to the amount of four dollars. There was no Insurance. Four —Hon halsaffing to tee atop Ariadne were thrown fro— tee fontap, and an* off tee—crashed to' death, two grewned. U -A Philadbltwia, Now. 31—Tbe Oolnnlaatloo Society have purchased a clipper —to of * thousand tons to transport colored c-ignaw to fdterip. i-nn of negro ootdlora era toimlakfcrlbhf puriNteh. T n Fra— ffineffitofll. ■ the Mills Talley Bailraad. 00 U goto—e* the find b—k at NewhfftQdrt—d ha* ar- rtvadbar* toelgbt. ' :‘.:L Tsssatsx&xSfc jnftA.wAY.4ru1 7mja,ot we—tofat— tuy. r, at Wal- A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Dr. Maogiel ia the founder of a new Medical Syt- tem ! Tin quantitations, woo— vast inter—1 doe— enfeeble the atomach and paralyze the bowels, —ait give precedence to tbe man who restores health and appet ite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures tbe moat virulent — re* with a bog or so of bis wonderful and all-hesltug Salve. The— two great specifics of the Doctor are hat —pemed ian all tile stereotyped nos trams of tee day. Extra ordinary cores by Maggiel's Pill, and Salve have opened ihe eyesof the public to the lnafflcieacy of the (so-called) remedies of other*, and upon which people have no long blindly depended. MaggtePs Pills are not 01 the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken create* — absolute necessity for another. One or two of Mag- giel's Fills suffices to place the boweli In petted or, der, tone tee atomach, create an appetite, and len der the spirits light and buoyant. There ta na griping, and no reaetten to tha form of constipation. If theHver ta affected, Its functions are apd ol tbe nervous system is fcabte, U ta Invigorated. This last quality makes the medicine* very d—liable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extle- gaisbed by tha dtelniectent power sf MaggleFs Hra In fact. It ta hen annnnr.ceu that MAGGiEL'8 BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND MAB- BHCBA PILLS* cure where all all others tail. While for Boras, Scalds, Cute and all abr—io—of the skin MAGJIBL'S SALVM Is InfaUlbla. Sold by J. MaGGIBL, 11 Pin* str—t, Maw To And all DrngglaU, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOX. nol-ly ... Assignees’Notice. Bank, or faina—, . t savannah, ueorgia, Jaiyd, lbftj The undersigned havtog been appolated Assignees of this Sink for the purpose of adjusting apd liqui dating its affairs, thrrafore all pe—o— having state— 1 age tout tale corporation wfll present the—, and a! bHl-hoiders or this Bank are reqaired to preasnt th* same within sis -oat— from this data, or tear trill lose the priority granted ny statute, and tew* far- .debted will make immediate payment to H. BKTGHAM, GEO. W. DA TIB, sep$-tf Assiamees’ Notice. The undarrigaad haring bean appointed bribe Ferment' and Mecfttolca’ Bank of Aavsa—h, iGefirgto, hereby notiftr blll-holdara 1 ianisogalaattha said Bank toprosteM iqoMatton, and nil pend— indebted to tee Bank'an required to make Immediate pal—ant. L Bill-holders will loan Kioto priority If the ME* era >tpra**ated wlthtaslx—entoafre—telkddte. JOHNElCHAEOffOM, J. ft UAUDitY, J. |y*7-tf • A HURE PILE CUBE. Dr. Gilrukt’s Pile Instrument posttlraly car— tho wont cases of Plloa. seat by —all or race Ip* of fL Circulars free. Sold by Dragglsts. Agents wanted everywhere. Addnsc i. B. ROMAINE, Ksnag—,Ys B76 Broadway. Mew York. ABSiGMEES' NOTICE. Oma or Asnan—s or ran J Bui or Ta* tra.Ta or Qao—ix, V i . > 8a ANNAN, August It, 1866. J [ Bi ilhoiden lire hereby hotiff ad tent tea priority' df thclrctalas will be loot, nolo— pi mo Uwfro— tea time af amigkiiiemeftbo a*1 the Bank. ; ; _ ' A. PORTEB, THEai fiends dhTMATniK (SaUOff y are prepared to effect firqpgid Mgrte* Erika to ten ompsnies, at established rates, fad solicit a ah are of ' |itronigi: WWTort, ' j . ( , J it' J ilC* CONTIN^fAi irtpMpECE qai,atffr. Lonta, Me- ^YUIAANDTB1?BTQtL,MPdfifa(Ufa:.,: . JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SOffiffACffW" - 1 - -pl-fan Cnryrofyignpg^ps^pMrarift TEEW BXYIIACTAT WfrBOfrrftMN' DR. SNEED, Dantist, * *— ssKsssEa Lassees and Managers. Stage Manager.... Acting Manager insii- afftasbm*- 8&TANNAH, November 13tb, ML da—*,— Mato atreet, day and night, ai *H boon. aaM-lw J. M. SCHLEY, paay will take pteceat tb* .Bsnklng House to Savan nah. on THUB8DAY, th* 30th of Dost—bor, at U o'clock,4.m, Stockboldon wip bo pa—ed to and fro— tea moating fro* ovar teeCb—p—y** Road, up— pe——totem of eapliflgstoa totes Condffrien. T. $L CUNNINGHAM, C—hter. ? W " NOTICE." * ‘^hhMechaalra' Savfng and Loan Astoclatton o»8a- —a aah, haring, mad* to the undersigned — amign- mant of nil of its property and effects, for tha beaefii of Us creditors, all persons baring claims against the corporatlopare requested t^ prwteot thdm to ths ui deralgnad, and all persons indebted to —Id corpora tion will make payment to c.-*£ tr. BBunr. , Assignee of Mechanics'Soring and •epI Sto Loan Association of Sarannab. Awi^ieefi’ Notice. Tha aadersigned, having been appointed Aaalgast of the Merchants* and Planters' Bank, ia prepared toenteftap—blsdetr- Ail: blEyddera, land other Mriatat havflfo clafths aSalhsT said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parti— Indebted to the Bank are requested fo mako.l—nAtedto payment. BUUtoWan Mill lose Muir priority E the hUl* arje not presented within dlx months. UIKAH ROBERTS, aaSl-tf Assignee. ltlLL*a HAIM DYE. SO eeato^-Blaefc teuton, towastaaeons. best, cheapest, durable, re ttable. Ddpot,Mo 6* John street. New York. Bold *y all drag and patent medicine store* everywhere, ato-ly ; Tire protect the tons of children’s ahoe*.— One pair will outwear three without tip*. Bold every •here. NOTICE. Crn Tk—jr—’s Office, Savannah, October 23,1866. TAX PAYEES are hereby notified that the time re quired foe tee pay—eat of quarterly returns haa -x pired, and they are earnestly requested to call and pay their doss, and th— avoid additional expense and the issuing of executions. JOHN WILLIAMSON, ocfld City New Advertisements. Yvwnw-five hogsheads BA00N BARBELS PORK, 33 hair barrels FAMILY BEEF, 3M packages MACKEREL, 306 boxes HERRINGS, 38 boxer CODFISH, 66 cares OYeTBRS,' 30 barrels BUCKWHEAT, For sole by >».St CHAMPION * FREEMAN. APPLES. 1 A BARRELS selected. ALSO, LEMONS, 6 box— choice, on consignment, and for sate by PURSB ft THOMAS, ao37 No. Ill Bay street. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLOUR TH barrels sod socks. For sole by SOkTJt CHAMPION A FBBffMAN. MOLASSES. ~CHFTY BANEXLS MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. —37-31 CHAMPION k FREEMAN. THE GREAT “Walking Match. TOME SHEPHERD, the great Pedestrian, !• match es ed to walk Ome Hundred and Ten C—■ Mamtfwo Hamm, without sleep or root, at the Washington Billiard Saloon, at the comer of Ht. Jo lla. and Barnard streets, commencing TUEhDAY MOfUHMG at o o’clock. Admission, ss c-nts, Reaorved seats for Ladies. no’7-5t , j . Hiram Smitli i FLO U R. rpHIBTY barrels just reoelved and for sale by an37-3t CHAMPION A FREEMAN. Corn and Oats. 3 000 BD8HBLS Fr,me whi> ° c ° rn * loo bqshate Prime White Oats, landing from brig Georgia, find for sals'low from the wharf, by Mjno77-3t ROBT. HAB8RSHAK ftSONft FOUND, m FAWN. Thsowner—a have tee same by applying at th* Clerk of Councils Office. noST-lt 8|in Ptt Rent, _ roODXN dwelling, two stories with atUe, A. ptrasaat and esnvaateet location. There ta a ■ion attached to th* praulaen and a large yard, with alt nescaannout banding*. Po.aanalon given lm- ' ataly. roe further particulars, Inquire at this no27-3t : Lost or Stolen. 'CUTE DOLLARS REWARD.—The above rewaid J? will he patefov the delivery of a POINTER PUP Fort Hundred Chickens • , : l,(. I ■ ^IVE AND FAT, * j'ji 4j«»stgd*tent,forialeby »»V *- ft# C. T. HUTCHINS, aoffl-U ■ , IteBaytoraoC B TL ARM8TBONG. MASON AND BUILDER, ft Mated tototocata all woefcto btall— m n K —Wk—onllke manner, with diapatob. tnoi,oratl letwaen Wi 150 k Dairy and Coal, Coal. . I md to tea yard, foe —ta to la—toanlt purchiaw*. by 1 MfftaoRdf*'' i CLAOWDRN ft CnNEIEOHAX. ..ANDREW FLYNN A CO. .. Ifr. HARRY LANGDON. ..Mr. WOOD BENSON. Tutst>AY kyxiIln^.n^v. n«c, Th# Tragic Drama of l gtiymrBWffrir' Or, the Poisoner t A OTEETUBE ........ORCHESTRA. IBIM HOfri Tos—clite wilh the Vhrre of THK DUKE BELLE; Or, the Magio Tram pet Tha latest Novelties are to preparation. For particulars, ace Programmes of tbe day. Door* open at 7 o’clock; Curtain rises at 8 o’clock precisely.- s S” ’ Box Office open from 10 till SVcIock.no8T ’ New Publications. COOPER’S OBEAT MAP OF North America, WESTERN HEMISPHERE JUST PUBLISHED. j44 BY 60 INCHES. Pries Hoaated, Three Dollon. VTOW READY, COOPER'S Great Hap < an era Hemisphere, from the Arctic uc. America, compiled (To— surreys made e: of Ihe Wf»t- Ucean to Sonlh America, compiled tiro— survey* made expressly for this Map, and engraved on Copper Plate. The Map ta divided tnio Mates and Territories each db-tinctlveiy e-ilorert with the' name of every CUy, Town and Village, Lake. River nn<l Stream, and all the Railroads, with their mileage marked every fen miles, width of Gnage, Stations, Double and Single Track* distinctively shown. Round the Map are nemeroao tables and plans exhibiting; the lime comparednrtth noon at Wash ington and Greenwich; the longest day »t different latitudes ; the population of the whole Hemisphere, systematically arranged, from the vear 1790, periodi cally every ten years, to I860, inclusive; the area in square miles of each Territory and State; two Map* beaotlfnllj engravedsnd colored, showing the Worl<i on a Polar Projection: engraved plans of the Hall- ro xis of New England, and from tbe Middle Atlantic port* to the Mississippi River, and the re- ent Arctic diocovertra of Franklin, Kune, McClintock, aLd others. 'rue low price of THREE DOLLAR-, at which this Great Map is obtain-ible, will e sure Us purchase by tbe Statesman, the Clergy, the Merchant, the School master, the Mechanic an* 1 he Householder. No person should be without one. So popular has it become that hundreds aro writ ing for It (not one month yet since its first issue) from all parts of tbe country. Experienced Agents, and all others who want the best pay ng Agencies will please - end for Circaiani, and see our terms, and compare them and the- char acter of our Works witk those of other Publishers. Address COOPER'S tr. S. MAP ESTABLISHMENT, no27-2t 100 Nissan street. New York. day. sate of our stern, — 10)4 o’clock, without 3$ hogsheads' Clear Ribbed Baer— Sides IS hogshead. Shui.lders 10 Ucri-ea Pig Sh'uklrrs m gjwaaMftg 10 tierce# Sugar Cured Haa— 100 tubs l-anl 18 barrels City Cured Hams 10 firkins Butter ALSO. SPECIAL SALE OF BOHEMIAN GLASS- WAKE, TOILET SOAR* AND/PJSXU- MEREE8. BY IteNiniBm.. -...( u -.M Will be sold THIS D^^fretotof teas4o*a.allff • An tnvotse of impbrtad' Bokemtaa flhsTtte, 1 — •datingoff-a D'. -J f .v#~ Decanters, Sugar and Butter Dtaheft-n 1 . .i Liquw8*6tesTa^Orna*arift,Ac» • > v , -, - : •’ 7 • ' >. Taney Toilet Soap#, Darfb—eriaft Pn—al—, Aft TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, ' ftpectaTsate of Beady GbOdk; jdSt tended by UNDERWRITERH- 8AIB- BY BELL. WYLLY te CBUfflUfa V01 be sold on WEDNESDAY, tofaoat of - at 10)4 o’clock, for aeoountof ermsaanad, . - ’ > 0 coll* Bale Bops, - ' -"i ' damaged on the voyage of toopardtolnw. I ‘ ‘ ” ~ der tea inspection of tea Port W—4f—*■ Terms cash. , CROCKERY AT AUCriKttl BY BELL. WYLLY * CHKlRTfAff. Win lie sold on WEDNKSDAY^to.frowt cf.l^y | Steto Five crated of assorted CrbOkery, eonatrifagof— Qrdnlte, O.C. and Patoted Tla.es and Dtok—; " Bowls, Chambers, Ewers and B—toa, r 1 ... Teas, Fancy Mugs, jute racaived parakdp A—eri ca from LiverpooL Terms cash. • IJ 1 ha AUCTION SALK. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHBMlUf; WOT be sold on the first TUESDAY to front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, hlh Lot No. 36, Franklin Ward, off te* gonery and BraugbOon ato—te, wall kind of business. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for all papers. it- tar any S£L BY ULV3 A HStBR. : l - | THIS DAY. 97th tost, at 10 otalodc, a m., la front of otore will be soldf Pocket Kniv— of oil kinds Table Cutlery of all qualities: Card Knives and 8ci.-aors Baxora in eases and otherwlae. ALSO. 106 ladies’ Fashionable Cloaka, And an araortmeut of Toilet Soap. teal ELEGANT FURNITURE. Geo. i. Henkels, Lacy & Co., THIRTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. yys have a anit of fflae Rooms, Klegmwtly Carpeted, And farnlshed complete as I»AI«&0«I8 AND CHAMBE&S. Purchaser* can ae* how a suit or Furniture win appear to THEIR noUSE, and con, from then rooms, make a better selection than 1 hay can from Fornilnre promtacnonoly placed to Urge warerooms. no37-2m Pork, Butter. Flour, Bacon, LARD, Ac. M HOGSHEADS Clear Ribbed 8idfes 3» hogaheml* 8k<mldera, Baltimore cured. 3» tierces Lari’. Baltimore Leaf 60 barrels Fork. Pilme, Prime Mess and lies* 30 kegs and half kegs Batter, Choice Goshen 1*0 box—Che*— 10 tleroes Hams, New Sugar Cured. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. SUAP. CANDLES, ko. to hogsheads Sugar, St. Croix, Porto Rico ami Muscovado 100 barrels Sugar, A, B and C 60 package* Tea. assorted qualities 100 bags Coffee, Rio 50 packets Coffee, Old Gnvernmeut Java 160 boxes So.p, all qualities luO boxer Candles, Adamantine and Tallow ICU box— Tobacco, ail qualities Cuba Molaaaea In hogsheads and barrels Hay. Corn, Oats and Cow Feed constantly on band. Landing and for sale by SCRANTON. SMITH A CO., Hodgson's Building, no27 Bay street, opporite Jefferson. .A.gents Wanted. COO PER’8 GREAT MAP ©F NORTH AMERICA. PRICE, THREE DOLLARS. O HR AGENTS aro making One Hundred and Fifty Per Cent, telling this great Map, for particulars ot which see advertisement under New Publication* of this paper, and send for Terms and Circulars to COOPERM United Bistre Map Establishment, too Ns—au street, New York. r0*7 ft BY BLl'\ & MEYER. Will be sold on TUEeDAY. Dec. 41b, at 11 o’clock, to front qf the Court Houoe, Fee simple Lots Nos. seven and etobk Daril— Ward, bounded and fronting on West Broad. Joe os acd Berrien streets, with all th* imptowsa—at* —ore- on. consisting of three double tenement h— all let to good tenants, the northern two being under lehseat '$ per month, expiring to March. Terms cash. '• ’’ - ' • Purchaser paying for titloa and stamp* o’clock. frontof lto te,«n.J *5U*S5s_ BY T. J. W aLSH. win be sold THIfFUAY, at Olaghom A Cunningham's Wharf, at ll o’clock, 500 barrels of Chifice Family Flour, of various breeds, lending from trig Edwin H. Kennedy, faff. New York. • ' **• ■ Sole pooitive. Terms c—h- - L »d*7 =? B Y a Young GenUemH, witeia a abort distance of the Pi - 1 the Post office. Address no* D. J., Herald Office. S.B. EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS furnished. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC L I Q UORS. ^UB stock ta eqnal to nay to the city. Call and judge for yourselves. no27 SCRANTON, SMITH ft CO. Corn and Oats FOR BALE. I J QQQ BUSHELS tending from Brig GEORGIA.” N. A. HARDEE k COi. Rope* Bopeu SMALL lot of Hemp and Flax Hope, for —te low, to close coaelgnment. JONES & WAY, U v - —. 66 Bay atreet •■■*••••* ^or 1 -* 1 wft *^ T ) a respectable party, a part of a boose in a de. •treble situation. *hrmn mad era te. Apply it tide office. _ not7-U*i BOI white GIRL to cook and Wash for a small Lintly. Recommendation* required, ^dress “S.," Advertiser Office, stating »hoV* an interview can be *“'* ~ ' . jaiff7-3V. Booms "Wantecl. ws?w«birSasS; 5 is ■' * •—, wltn ese'of kltctaftf and de- P A3 LOR SETS, extra well tapfcohteM. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Wfilmt had 1 hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of eteiy variety. IINQ.Bl MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS aad PHXO#B of all kinds. KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, the best Bad hi aae, and WARRANTED SUPHOOR Mk otbera. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. oo—modatlaa far aeryait" Apply to Boxed, Fo t Office. .MS7 : IL K ONCHR Vcrzcnav Cbam i pagan, qaartaaid pirns. ■ .*■-Trfu Adeet half cheats <ffChori* Black Tea*, ibrsato hS no2T-U g. l^ivin BflABD,~B0dB0. “mitt-" nt f" r * t *^ M * respectable private family. aoSMT] fa—tahri Apply at this office. WAREROOMS.' 178 Broughton Stmt; Mil OttuiteU Ailfiv’s Hall. «v L. ' VVant«d, 3W2,M^A a BSSittfla SftRVICKAffLff fttlAfff* . Auctioaew. tof, 10 bogahead, Choice ShnuM-, i hogohewls Choice Sideo 6 barrels Hama TotoboLSd™"*'* 1$ tabs Choice Batter 3# half barrel* No. 1 MacWi 31 kite, K<xl Mackerel rPl 36 odkn Layer Baiaina 10 boxes Cheese ALSO. if Ttae«yra-n*. ^ - tovoic. w ^, LARGE SALE OF DRy rao. xsn BY BLCI ft MKYKBL YiB ’h* sold, on WEDNESDAY w,. . 4t(88HBBMaasglL!««. MjS?rsi3“jS§ bosom Shirts; Merino Shirts ud Lto. « delivery. Good, to b. ^ M27* DRY GOODS AT AUCTION - ■X BftLL. WYLLY * CHRWTlAg, Win bo sold on TUEBDAY, 27th lsrtut i. L ’risre; - o-OaSt ^*1 0 jj ^^WitoWtatri..««da. ne 8* dee— Pocket Kaivra 188* pair Gents' Half Hose MDGento* Suspenders 3MGoats' Handkerehire. ... *u Silk and Wool torfa “ >rt * 4 30 English Hotel QnHa •66 pair Gents' Fine Hall Horn i , .SdUatbrellaa . ^»*re.ft*e r Collar* « Gents Wrappers 100 pair Botaaora (Sheffield) . ! 36 Hair Bruahea ' , SdNnbl— 100 pur Woolen Socks 144 Keek Ties, assorted UI Currency Pocket Boots 340 dozen Drew Buttons 48 pair Gents' Gloves 36 pair Ladies' Gloves 106 Ladles’Combs 34 pair Pants snd Vests, (til wool! 13 pair Overall l asts 1 70 Laboring Shirts 34 Gauntlets 12 French Shirts 80 Blankets, assorted 30 Marseilles Counterpanes 40 pair Ladies' Boots 00 pair Shoes 00 Hats, Black and Brown. Term* cash. , PLANTATION AT AUCTION? BY BALL, WYLLY & CHRIsTIAK. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December ii front of the Court Honse, between the legal boon ot sate, Sevan hundred and eighty-five acres of had, vitk improvements, consisting of a fine residence md •aces—I out buildings, situs.ed on tbe Central Kad- raad,—vty-tbreo miles from ttevaunah. Tha land * well timbered with Pine and Oak. Purchaser* paying for all papers, no* CROCKERY AT PRIVATE sale ~ BY BELL. WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN. Jnat received per ship America, Captein Mortimer Mater, direct from Liverpool, 33 crates assorted Crockery, now landing and for sale low, by the crate only. Invoice can be seen at our counting room. noX EXECUTOIVS SALK BY BBLL. WYLLY ii CHRIST!AS. WIB be sold on tbe first TUESDAY In December, in frank of the Court House, between the kg ,1 benn at sale. Fifty-one and eight-tenths acre?, more or lose,oil—1, situated on the Iue of Hope, with Me improreumta, belonging to the estate of the late iiet ertiWillianr. White, deceased, and known ss Write Hall, bold by decree of the Superior Court fur the benefit of tui heirs and creditors of said —tote. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. HXKBY H. JONES, L. J. B. FA1BCHILD, aa3fi Execuhn AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. ■Y LaROCHE A WILLIAMS. H.WABD, Auctioneer Omen ox Asbibtaitt Qxtartxkmahtxb GkxoiM Savannah, Ga., November 17,18M. j I will offer at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY da 28th day of November, I860, at Batterby's Wanboue, a lot of Grain, Q. M. Stores and Clothing indlqtl- oonsisteng of tho following, to wit: 4,480 pounds Com 33,840 pounds Oats ■ 1 Table Cloth 3 Shasta 1 Stove 46 feet Stove Pipe 7 Biding Bridles 4 Biding Sad 3 JSck Screw 4 pairs Spurs 80 Nock Straps 3 Sledges 1 Vise 9 Hammers 9 Arm 7 Feed Cn tiers 11 Steel Rooops 20 Shovels SSpades 2 Cora ghellers 1,637 Onto Sacks 3 Manure Folks 134 pounds OU Copper SLadl— 373 pounds Assorted Chain 8 Wagon Coven 810 Ship Block# 848 Wagon Tongues 317 Washer* 3 Counterpanes 24 Wash Bowls 14 Cast Iron BoOere 136 gross Harness Buckles 33 Woolen Blankets 1 Garrison Flag and Halliards 13 Pickaxes 3 Hospital Teat Flies. m—ae at IS a. m. i ta Government Binds. By —ft— of the Quartermaster General. CHABLE8 A. REYNOLDS, Captain, Assistant Qusrtermsstcr ted aoM-W Brevet Lieut CoL UnitedfitatesAroy. AT AUCTION. BY ft. MM IB. WH be soM before the Court Hmue, oataPn* TDB8BAT Mth) to December MXt (If net pw»>^ daoposoft of at private rale) The Three Stwyjkw pJJfl.foT'S?totadirorfiately«fte^«*»* *** cash. Purebtaer to pay for papers.^ ADMDOSTBATOB’S SALE. BY $»»•-•-, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. SS^ra-ra. of ^ eoratatof a firotate- «Jg® | —g Gothic style, containing wtitem—bte mantel y—cre, dtotog «**■ taftMA mb. «iM hone Md iHW** . m Oonri.ato.prjP^T-^,.4 Hffili *- th* bonedtof «* m-oy-r.ltatatar ■stand —tgeg* on property. feAUE. > the Court Houmdoorjn y, Georgte. o* SSTfiratW*- ft* othtf Utatotoon te ^^^S^STguM vtoQ' torae milre fro- ^206 ciotoMg? •Jlte —Id, also, en toe first TUBSD^ ^ nnxi, before the Court House door, Ixnrndea eon nty. G1J..’ gt», _|g E. L ka.s-ggj.j-S: SnSeiMt*lUra4»“ tt ^ one •sf**! liecnriV* 0 " iBk&e r ■M B| m* avwffii new- , riKNl . Twra finti thirl ffl h. balanoE io HOUsETfwTsale nr —* WYLLY * C»*IU«TIAff- *ag TnjfmmifiUTOgM laSS. iftL»WYLLY * Ig