The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 27, 1866, Image 3

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fob N**fvor I ^'P 940 S8lT ‘ dCr ' s. Green, Tkuraday, NoiiAr P'ppunbeaa, Thursday, November 28, at •jjp'Virgo, Tartar. Novembfig- TfiQtg- rOB BAlflllOW* North Point, oil Friday, November 50, ' ^MHU^P /J 4 ** r0 K PU1LAPELPH lA. .1 ip Tonawauda, Saturday, December 1, at y| — ®* ^AC^ 1 y6*^*A^ ' fob FLORIDA. Kntc, every Tilurdday morntae at t o’clock , C'* 3 ' r jncialor, every Satnrday, at 3 p. a. I t***', MlZle llaker, every Saturday morning, at si* . r Sylvan s ^ i Shore, every Tneaday morning, at . w — - 1 - | FOlt CHaRL*8TON# . J|[e r Pilot !!oy. every Wednesday and i^tafday ‘^Mfictator. every Wednesday, at • |*2r EmiUe. every Saturday, at 7 SllJ croton, every Thursday at 1 o’elocr. 8 you BBUNSWICK. k . (J 2lcf <- SiJ c*r Pori Royal every Friday, at 8 a. ans ami Depart are of Trains. IUILROVD DAILY PASSEBOKB UP TBAH9 savannah at '8 a. m it Macon 8 P. * DAILY DOWN PAK8KKOF.H- -f*Ajy St ‘f o^„ii a ! J ^ a. a, - r ’ . \[t^uslu at 8:45 A. K. vt-s at Savannah at 7:05 p. ii. P urNiniir rjuuuNOBB xuatm savannab at .7:05 P. M. ^ ,7. lajusU at 4:00 a. m. Macon at 7:00 a. M. “ oows moirr PAssMioan nun ,.,ea Macon at 6:40 p.m. 7 v ea A oa aa la .................... .8; 36 P^M* ^“aatsaMnnah at 6:4oa. M. , ,liii«ifc" vill« and Gordon trains coeuect with ,,.uyauddowu night passenger train a at Gordon. v '■ .i.j „ulv uAiibiuAD—n.ui.r [Sundays ex ‘ cepted) — Savannah at 7 a. 1C. *J, n , s at TnooiaavUleat it....,7' liiomaaviUe at "T,,, at Savannah at ,V:. ..All •jWIClBI, tha H. of an InAvldual, «td to b* found in the streets. H. said ha was a Hor- abnaed him (the officer) without any provocation t -her thing i, aayteg ha waa wuttee to pay two dollara and a half to hear him awear false. The de- )t gave his atatemimt; but it not being retisfac- m aaj, de Waa fined flvedofiare. ^rKiiziHancox. every Monday and Friday^ Jenjareeley. colored, wm charged with being drank end disorderly. The officer aaid the defendant *>!»»« tnff afterward* commenced awearing. |HU fon* that alngtpg'tn the street, provided it did not disturb the citizens, wee not an offenoe, and made out was diamieaed. Hoses Baird was charged with being drunk and found lying in some rice chaff near the upper rice paill. The officer aaid he found him all covered up and asleep, and took him where it would be more oouifojrteblp, Moses aaid that he had bought ten cents worth oiTUquor early in the evening, and as he waa on toMirw:i ^ found a policeman lying in the chaff, who invited him to go in. m it was warm and comfortable; and that they had a jolly time until the officer's time was up at twelve o'clock, and that then he went to sleep. The story not appsaring very cred ible, the defendant waa fined three dollars and an in vestigation as to the truth of his statement in regard to the officer ordered. ir# tftTlLL & mtOTriUK, .Newgaedtons dta- , iuii Booksellers Bull street (down stairs} u i Hay mne, next to the Post Office, are au< >,! i^niH tor the Daily Nswb A Herald. ,ut-i? icfi with fhein will ce prompt;; attended street Fighting. - ;t Biy, in the vicinity of the Fort, has, of late, been :e*tre of battles almost every Sunday, and has be- very anuoyiug to the citizens living in that u vorhood. On Suaday evening last, about dusk, .^rbaitle took place between the white boys aud and during itucontinuano© several pistol shots .wired, one of which took effect on a negro. The .cuck him iu the groin, and although the wound S 2« supposed to bo dangerous, it turned out to be :r ;«isc. and the boy was more scared than hurt. [a > Miyor’s Court yesterday morning, two boys, „ u i W and t!ie other black, were brought before • Hmir. M »yor Anderson, charged with being *f •-jartv. The officers said the boys had been pointed ,, trticipators. On being questioned, the yri^to .-rai l hivl merely gone to tiiencoiie after doming arch, toaee a fight; and when asked fiow he oro w >uId be a row, suid another boy had told. Tii * negro declared he know nothing of it, - 4 us cuurely umocenL They were both discharged u.e val uing not to be found there again. The .•?*010 put ou the white boy, but aftarwards re- lij ct-icrs, Thomas Love and John TTian, were - at vpt m; and the officer, who appeared in citizen’s . is . R id lie vta.' obligodto change his clothes to the arrest He found them both engaged in r) nag btoues by means of a sling. Love, who ieJ as tliough he might do almost anything, was Kane said to have fired the pistol shot, but there 01 Bo testimony as to thst fdoU They denied having re, but His Honor thought differently, and .-vred them locked up and an investigation made :;o the shooting. Turn practice of Snndsy fighting is becoming a great liioure, aud It is said that even men become en- a;id m theui, but when a gray ooat comes in sight iey dear. Savunush Jockey Club. ir«* understand that there is a movement on foot to •x'jgnuize the Savannah Jockey Club. AH of the rsmeat turlmen of the country wish to come to .■:ty of Savannah to try the mettle of their blooded The turf has been regenerated through the fcx. aud we are glad to chronicle the fact that the rcLuli Jockey Club will soon be in the field again. Hfih to see the old turfmen again on the Savannah -v;and if the citizens of Savannah will Wake up, ajviil llud that the best blooded stock in the coun- ruil appear, as of old, on the beautiful course. r e understand ttiat R A. Alexander, of Kentucky, ikoure, E. W. Denny, Bruner & Johnson, Oolo- Suford, General Harden, Weldon Watson, snd toi, will be here in the spring, aboql& tho track be er. Let us hope the citieons of Savannah will behind her sister cities in reorganizing the 8a- tiiQ Jockey Club, which before the war was the •f the South—aud why not now 1 The city of wmati has everything in her favor. Wake up, gen- atn, and pot your beautiful course in order, snd xuali the world, as you have done before. Stbauho- Cotton.—In the Mayor’s Court, yester day morning, Joe Burns, a small negro boy about eight or ten years of age, was charged with stealing cotton from Hunter A Gammell’s wharf. A private watchman said that be found the defendant and an- comtng from, behind some cotton bales, each wltkra lxag of cotton, arid that when he pursued them they ran and dropped the bags, and one oi the boys escaped. Upon examination, he fdbnd one of the bales hsd been cut open with a knife, and the boy arrested admitted that his companion had done it. The mother & the boy was brought into court, and aaid ehn didnjt know the age of her boy; that she tried to keep an eye on him, and for the future would keep a closer one. In answer to a question of the Mayor, she said she would punish the boy, and he was then ordered to be sent to the Barracks, and she was ordered to go there and thrash him. Old Whbat Whiskey.—Wo acknowledge the re ceipt, tram Mums Scranton k Smith, of a sample of B. P. Middleton's old Wheat whiskey. The age of this whiskey dates back to the period "whereof the memory of man rnns not to the contrary.*’ It was pure and good when manufactured, and, like all good spirits, baa not deteriorated from age. A friend, who is a jadge in such matters, assures ns that for medi cinal purposes it is superior to Hostetter’s Stomach Bittera, Helmbold’a Extract of Bnchn, Russ' San Do mingo Bitters, Plantation Bitters, or Scheidam scua»ppi ; 'i faou Naw Yobk Ibe steamship Junes 3. Green arrived here yeaterdsy from Near fork with m fall freight. She is s propeller, commanded by Captain Fairchild, and is the first boat of a new line to be es tablished between thin city snd New York, with Messrs. F. W. Sims A Co. as the agents in this city. we,nhiantaad (bare are to he two boats leaving regn- letUiysv* Weak. - ffi Phsaokal.—We bad the pleasure of greeting in our office yesterday Dr. Bard, the able and aocompliaed editor Of the Atlanta New Bra, a paper wearing an unmistakable aspect of prosperity, which it so cmi- naatly deserves for its manly, independent and con servative eonfna. fflalstnr. Almanac—This Day, rffiaa w.LJjjIltiitili, s S3 6 07 HIGH WATXK. * HtAtPort.7p..^.pS^51 Shipping lnteMiggnce. PORT OF SJTV AkNAU. { t MtwDAT.NorifM*}-- Arrtwcd. 8teaaMhip Jamea 8 Green, Fairchild, New York—F W BUM lUO. ■ ■ It > .”t 4#4 9» — 8 * e ““ er Kate, Lockwood, JacksonvUle. etc—F SI MyrelL 8tMmer Swan, Cohen, Angusta—M A Cohen. 8h|p Pomona, tttickuey, Liverpool, with salt anil •?•*» »o BA HonDard. Reports loss of masthead, rigging and other damage. W* H Kcaaedyloejer, New York. Brig Georgia, Holt, Baltimore. Brig B'ackfish, Pickett Boston. Bchr Ida Blise. Bragg, Boston. 8chr Transit, Hawkins, New York. Pilot Boy, McNelty. Charleston—p M -iuOf FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. ON LINCOLN STKffBT, HBTWBBN MACON AND rradv «h• «HWtfcWW? t‘ ->»*>«.! J Monday, 33ecem"ber 3d Da(h . . Castello’s i GREAT8H0W .//ii -4»» U-’O,-. TRAINED WILD ANIMALS Steamer Kate, (vrell. Bark Cleared. not i Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—F M Below. ^ Skip New England, Hodge, Bath—Brigham, Holst Hecelpts. Per steamer Kate, from Jacksonville, Ac—24 bales cotton, Oranges, lemons, fish, Ac. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—1M3 bales cottoa,. 41 bdie paper, 16 bbls potatoes, 20 hags do, 47 da rice, 10 do ground peas, a lot of lurnitnrc and pig irou. Kxports. Per bark Thos Fletcher, far Liverpool—17-21 balci upland and 40 do sea island cotton. Psitcnurra. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Charleeton—A Hulling, E Barton, L Benjamin, J Allen, WM Fotur, Ws Floyd, W N Heyward. E U Sandkithl, IV U Holmes, B C Adams snii servt, H L Bishee. L A Tracy, Mu,s Slisnsrsey, Misses Wnltehead, Master Whitehead ai d nurse, 1) O'Brien, W W Gram, M Guinn. J Hess, Miss Barnwell, Miss £ Barnwell, klrs Barnwell, -l cbihiieu »U(i nurse, Miss Barnett, J w Keef, lira KsseMiue, H H Cowdy, L Shumer and son, K G Walrasiev, W Mats dock, W Mver, D W Davis, J J Fripp, A A Lane, K D Hamlin, W U Bidell, L Kesselbeck, wife and 2 chil dren, and to deck. Per eteamer Kate, from Jacksonville, Ac—W V Boyd, B Chamberlain, W F Parker, J Windward, W H Lovell, Jas Busu, Wm Bicke, Wm Shakespeare, W B Boot, Jno Moonca, J K Gilchrist, P U Snider, o 11 Spicer A lady snd 4 deck. Consignees. Per steamship Jas S Green, from New Tors—1! R Agt, J S Anderson A sons. Palmer A D, M A Co cn, Purse & T, Erwin A H, J L Yillaiougu, Cianu A u. J A Roberts, W B Alexander, C L Colbv & Co, Boat wick A H, A A Git tv Agt, Nenfvillc B Sc Co, Sloau, Stubbs A 8, Austin A K. C 1) Rogers, Milicr Bros, J N Coiliua, K Vau Hum, K U Uuriz t£ Co, Blun A Meyer, Chipman A Chapin, u Cohen, Couperat A J, T J Dunbar A Co, J A Douglas, Duncan A J, Claghorn * C, Guilinartin a Co, Jas McGrath, M Molina, J Lama, J Oliver, F M Myri ll, Tisou A'Gordon, T 1‘ Tatedi, So Ez Co, Weed •* Cornwell. Per eonr Transit, from New York—W E Alexander, Austin iB, PH Betm. T U Balshatv, 51 A Cohen, connerat A J, Duncan A J, J Gilliland A Co, W n Griffin A Co, iiolbrook A Co, S B Harrington, J Tur ner, Lovell A L, J J Mehrlens, J McMahon, S c Pmd- iler. Palmer ID, HU Agl, Sloan s A S, J .-ilcox, Tison A C, Blun A M. Per brig Blackflsb, fiom Boston—G Wood, A J Miller, Hiltou A R, Crane A G, Bluu A M. Per steamer Bate, rroui Jacksonville, Ac—N A Hardee, F M Myrell, J L Villaiouga, crane A G, Smith A K, Mdullre, Cnilmartin A Co. Per steamer Pilot Boy, troin Charleaion—Clsghom A Cunningham, F M Myrell, E Lhrl.ch, So Bx Co. Per steamer Swan (rum Augusta—B C Wade A Co, M A Cohen, L J Guilmartin A Ou. P II Behn, S J Jo sephs A Co, Davant A Waplcs, C W Thomas, A Dulen- hoffer A Co, J G Watts. Gbocbbibs.—We invite attention to the advertise ment of Scranton, Smith A Co., wholesale and retail grocers, Hodgson's buildings, head of Bay street, who have jnst received and are receiving large stocks of groceries, embracing every artiote in the grocery line, which they eell at the lowest market prloee. Wi return our thanks to the Southern Express Company in this city for late Macon and Nashville papers. lit Distinguished OenlUt And Optician : Bernhardt, has been In our city for the past three ■-eh, during which time he has been conlinna'ly oe- '•fiel in adapting and supplying to Jpemoss of ilefso -'c vision his superior Australian glasses. Hebdctor having made the science of optics his iffiil study, and being thoroughly acquainted with ^lutasesof tho eye, and being snpplied with the Hu-Tsials, is prepared to do all that science can ac- :: >b to preserve the nstorml power of the eye and ^defective vision. fe. Bernhardt will remain in aavgpnah until Wed- inlay next, when he leaves to fill other engagements. Tie fallowing certificate from Dr. Arnold will, in community, be regarded as s satisfactory endorae- leit u( Dr. Bernhardt: SiTinug Nov. 2tth, 1865. •IB Y Bmdutrdt, Optlcidn and OculM: «-I cheerfully state to yon that a further aeqaaint- nth yon and your must exoeUent glaases, ’ leflnaM my first impression ssdoynhr Artt - >ir Buperioriiy over the general run, and I recom- all whose vision is in any way impaired, aa mins ■uortuuUely is, to avail themselves of yoor services. Respectfully yours, B. D. AjaaoLO, M. D. Steallwg Mosey Hvorge Thomas, s negro, was arraigned befbre His Lnor, Mayor Anderson, yesterday morning, ou the o( stealing money from a .white man, The "■«« said they bad be«n together oif BatujUy “tfht, and that the negro bad got five dollar* from ^ to keep, which he did effectually. George del !*• main his way. mud said the whit* l* 1 ! drunk, gave him the money' to take Tilth Tio ^ It had to procure several others to help him, snd “km to pay them; afterwards, It*’ had to be taken ~ i ®- himself, and one of the help helped kina self to ** e ksianee of the money. Iks Mayor turned the case over to the County • -n. sod ordered the witness to gee that he nroee- The defendant was then taken before Judge ' 8 Russell, who, after hearing tbs tottedbim for trial on the charge of being a cheat 1111 windier. Br J»n. colored, waa branghtbefore Jadga fj 1 a Resell on the charge of stealing a bank Bote Wtt 'X’ing S penitentiary offenee. the eaad was lllr »«l over to the Superior Court. Theatre. l»t sprightly comedy of "Zverybod^i Friend"wss ■■’lined la 8 t i.ight to s very good house, sntf Want ’*ith «inf. ^ Uve cot the space to notice aa they deserve the ^ of character by t)XQ leading me*ibi>ri ft * e * B to»y- ills sufficient to says, that as id ,#! ‘ rtwc attempted on our boxrds.they mbtthe higb- ,' tl P'’eta:ions of the andienoe, eliciting theig hearty >Pause. ‘ 7r j . > W . fl -/ Lo " I “* h t bo presented the tbrilllhg. ^ Bor g‘». with the cast of characters «pch as ” T Rook compsuy ever in our thsaire prodooad. had *call M^omicg kron ’ the ^'tor of that lira V*9kr. the J lx *' wll °* for keeping an argus eye up i«cn 01 S * vannah in connection with thlrtJalf Bodd, the wratll tol dlsplesaura of the merchants of ‘cola, of which we made mention ta Argus has a rery wide circulation in Geor « u - “d hru * theur u,ter c«te by giving Mr. ^ MiuenG. They mnat learn thst it Ihe section »h,el 1 “ th rT " lr0U « k *«-M? 18 from tuuat get a large porfi<mofl&eir bnxineas, pt ^Vf‘ r uT lud u,e nTUt w v. __ tbal i * cti °Q by adrertiaing IBa' ^ Papers there. F “* D rvxKTimrr,—Onr MiBadgeviUe «at Mr" n d<m ‘ inf0mai ” ■#' ^e#^^g^graph E »aarh. l ' U38 * U ’ B Wu to reorganise the Savannah Fire had passed the HonsM or BeyMaeAWUrid' ^•unsnimonslv Ittw ehaor Jtw i »t,mntT X ,ii*i)«laf d I!.;.].' ”»•' Coasigacea per t entrml R. U. Nov. 2e,T6Ca. 1,108 bales cotlon, 41 bales ya:n, 12 cam wood, 24 cars lumber, undmdee, to EDSmythe, McLeod A Bro, i'elot, T A W, E lleidl, Lalhrop « Go, M ilktnsou, W A Co, MsJGT Wafaon, W Greee, J L Villaiouga. Geo PaUen A Son, Starr a Roberts, N A Haruee A Co, riaon A Gordon, Brigham, U A Co, hunter A Gam- melt, E F Metoalf A Go, Johnston, W A Go, O Cohen a Co, W H Stark A Co, Wilder A Fullerton, E Padel- ford, Duncan A Johnston, J W Lalhrop A Go, B U Hardee, Hralley, H A Go, Erwin A Dai dec, W 11 Fleming, A S Hartriuge, P H Behn, Jones A Way, W J4 Tunno, L J Guilmartin A Go, Bolbwell & W.C alk, Jonas A Co, Gnerard, F A Co, EC WadeAC<s iw White, G M Cooler. Receipts per Atlasutic A UnlfB.il Nov. 26th, 1866. 37 bales cotton, and mdse, to W M Tunno ,s Co, Bryan, H A Co, A M Scarborough A Co, Austin A Ellis, Hess a Gutman, L J Gni.martin A Co, and others. PULASKI HOUSE—W. Q. WiltbkR flEB J W Barnes, Burke co, Ga J D Johnson, So t’a Savannah Cotton Market. Savannah, November 26, 1866. In the cotton market today there »as s better de mand, with but very little offering. About 400 bales were sold, prices remaining firm at 32)4c. for New York middlings. The Richmond Eclectic, Jl Monthly Magazine or FOBEIGN LITERATCHB, RELIGIOUS AND 8KC- TTLAB. EDITED BI Hev. M06BS D. HOGS AMD Rev. WM. BBOWN. 'T'KRM.S FOURiDOLUkBSs year in advance. Stn- 1 gle C«tii«a;'#,.rw oente. ■ The undersigned are Agents for the above Maga zine, and are now ready to receive subsertptiona by the year or aingl number. ’ EST1LL A BBOTHKB, ,o. Newsdealer*. A Barue«, P M DeLeon, city C E Stewart, Augusta, Ga L H DrHontmulun, cily Wm Taylor, Ga J W Hates, Ga J H Daniels, Millen, Gs W W Oliver, Screven co G W Oliver, do C B Addison, So Ca AJ Harrison, do W W C Folk, do J E Mew, do B a Keith, do J B Held, J C Addison, IT Speaks, do W W Speaks, do J o Speaks, do T M Hewitt, do A M Bath, do G W Lockwood, do MAGAZINES For a Pecember. GODEY’S PtnYB BOOK, ibr BMenber DEMOBKiT'S M1BBOR OF FASHIONS, for De cember. : )‘l . HARPBB’S MONTHLY, for December. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, tor December. IS MONTHLY, for December, BALLOTS MONTHLY, for December. OBB9CBNT MONTHLY, tor December. OCH YOUNG FOLKS, for December. EVERY SATURDAY (Monthly Part) for December. ALSO, Oar meal supply of New York Weekliea and Dailies. noM BST1LL * BBOTHKB. ORANGES. 25 000 8aperlor F1 °rid» Orsnges, 25 boxes Silver Skin Onions, For sale by A. WILCOX h CO. Notice. W. NKV1TT. rt too firm «»*&£** .1 V w.a^.« V> hiu Mkiciated himself with Lathrop* balks «aaarBH|to« for aale by WEST A DANIELS. A WHITS SMB3B&WSK SBlkfat about twe A monthsold, strayeditom my wsrehonscon day morning. A liberal V r *lT<Sk34 Corner Bar and Abercorn street!. Bagonaani^ife' ^j_UNNY Bagging and Bale Bope, a large coMJBOf r; lent for sale by no26 3t . F. W. SIMS • Oft Falkirk’s Ale. 50 CASKS Falkirk's Ala, JeR recelvsd And lor sale by WEST A DANIELS. Store to Rent, Use of tb? best stands i« the city for a retail bntl- Inqnire no26 U at MO Bay street, toot ef Jsfcrsox. ^ youths* History of the Great Civil War. jf~kNE vouiA m ***> “““ lds. Arrivals at the Hotels. do M S L iwtoit, O 1' Bostick, tio I A Yomans, do T H Ooc, do T J Blot:::, Screven co PG Kettles, do , O II oepton, Ky IV M Winn, Ltucrly co G S Oheeseboiongh, Y W M Davidson, do J W Chapin, city Gao Milieu, Ga S E WaLimun, Brian Co N Leopold. N Y flies Holladay, Ky H L shuliz, ua E Austin, Albany, N Y Jno S Daniell, Fla Morgan Bawls, Gs - J L Martin and lady, N Y Henry Higgins A lady, do W H Tuten, 8 C MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. I.res. W E Whitter. N Y Wm Goodrich, D.iricn B F Lyons, F.: H M Wood, Fla T K Gih-on. Fla J W Statnaker, Ga d Padgett, Ga E F Bryan, A A G H G W Jewett,wife A son,NY B W Grover, N Y W H Pope, Ua Sami Hard, (4a N A Evans, Ga N Heneau, city SCREVEN HOUSE—0. McGINI.V. A Hall, N Y G B Teulock, Ga Wm Powell, Ga J Strickland, A A G R R W M Russell and sou, Ga A Flynn, city A J Adkins, Ga LM Adkins Jas McFeely Jno Shepherd, city Jno McDonnell, city Jss Haslam H Williamson, Charleston M Shackleford, Ga C A Platt, Augusta B J Wilson, city Wm M Smith, city Groceries. rn BARRELS Buckwheat d(J 20C barrels Flout, all kinds 100 tnba Batter and Lard 100 boxes Cheese 25 bags Coffee 200 kits Quarters, Eighths and Half bbls. Fish 25 boxes Codfish 250 boxes RaislnA Citrons, rrunes, Curran is, Figs and 8ardioes v , ' • \ 25 boxes Lemon* 20 barrels Hants 2fi barrels Bacon Shoulders , —.>>> “ SO hogsheads CM*r SMcs and Strip* >- lpfi harrels Refine d and Brown Sugars l«o cases Canned Fruits s - Hoa s Candles, Starch, CaiSdy, Ac., in store, and lor sale low at wholesale, hy ' UNCKI.ES A SON, no2Afit Corner Bsy and Baiaard st.re<da Cotton Gin. ,NB SIXTY tow Brown Gin, for sale low by o no26-3t T, L. KINSEY A CO., Jones’ Block. Wanted to Rent, JJY a responsible party, a small untarnished house. containing five or six rooms, in a respectable locality. Apply at THIS OFFICE. no2C-eod2t PIANO TUNING repairing, F orming a Model and Moral Exhibition. Jmok oat lor the Grand P/ocewlon. Knights Jn Mat Armor. Ladies in B< gal Robes. Qneen’a Carnaga of State. The Mounted Zouaves, The Cornet Band, Hold en Chariot, Horses Ponies and Mules, will ho prom inently seen aud admired, THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, CONTAINING ECKHAET’S SILVER CORNET BAND, A Street Parade ! Gorgeous to an Extrinef Untn's- takahly indicative of the Strength and Resource*of DAN CASTF.LLO'S GREAT SHOW. The Compnnv, slnee last here, have made several additions to it; prominent among them fc) Mr CHARLES PARKER, the Great American Humorist, and the Orlgtaal Whoa, January, who will appear at each perform ance. ai d intri-ducc his comical pony, JANUARY. BURNELL KUNNKLLS. the embodiment of Grace aud Style, will, with Ins two pretty und gifted Bora, render a ptea-lngseries of living pictures, which, for ea>»<-, excellence a nd elegance-, have never before been witnessed iu America. DAN CASTKl.LO, the Original Converse!innalDt, will ap|)e ,r at ciich enfertsiiuuent, and lntruddee the only thoroughly train-d Horse in tha Unlveise, Urn Rotelan beanty, “CZAR.” to the Profaafor mate sa superior quCfoi afiffined t every eys. when* IBs auie The Profeeasr a Cl .CASSIAN STEED I Admission, 75 cents. Separate seats for Colored Persons, 50 cents, children under 11 years of age, SWLER & WARD, 87 Water streets New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. var.cements will be made. C. R. FOWLER el he above firm, cau be seen at the Marshall House. BJTF.B TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL RANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of .NrW York city. no7-lm* Valuable Real Estate FOR SALK THE large unfinished House on Perry street, Chippewa Square. At.-o, Trust Lots Nos. 95 nd 2d, Monterey Square. Apply to [nc.2Q.1wlf] J. STODDARD. Hull’s Soup and Candles* OH A BOXES Extra P~mi)y and Pale. 4UU ISO gross Toilet Sosp, all styles. 250 boxes Mould Csnillas. sixes and eights. For sale hy KANDEU, A CO., noJ lin 201 and 203 Bay street. Bookstore for Sale. from business, desires to sell ont hM Bookstore and Fbtlu res, toueiher with a lease of three or four years ou Ihe bailding. THOMAS J. STALEY, no24-tf Corner Ball and State an sets. Regular Auction Sales Horses, Males, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGES, die.. At the Veterinary Stables of K. W. CAMPBELL, on lJay street, between Jefferson and Moutgomery streets, wdl commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19tb, and every Y»’ednesday thereafter. sep!4-tf Sea island Cotton Plantations FOR SALE OR RENT. SEVERAL largo and prime Sea Island Cotton Plantations on Dawfoskie Island, with .iwcllinrs and out buildings. Also, several Rice and Sea Island Cotton Planta tions on New River, near Savannah. Apply to m-2 -lwir J. STODDARD. * Chsrlcaton Newt please copy and send bill to tills (Tlit-e Board Wanted, good private Boarding House, or a Private 1 i!y. Price not so much an abject as s pleaazat am .-onvenient. location, and good rooms. Address Key Box No. 77. no22 175,000 BRICKS. 75 000 GREY BR,CK * l $l4 ‘ ’50,000 Hard Brown at $14. 50,000 Soft Brown at $12, for .ale by no24 31 BRYAN. HARTRIUGB * CO. Hound Dog Lost UITE, with black spots. A liberal rewant.wlll he paid for hi. delivery tf left with Captain R. W. AI KEN, corner Drayton street and Bay Lane. no24-3t NEW R I C E. YTTE are offering New RIee in qnaaHtiei to mdt VV purchasers, st lowest rates. no-JO—lw BRYAN. HARTRIDGR k CO. CHEESE AND BUTTER t'i\ BOXES Extra Cream Cheese, OU 100 boxes H. k B. State Dairy Cheese, 100 tnbs snd firkins choice Goshen Butter. For Bale by '. ■ HILTON k RANDHLL, no22-3 I®* I Gardening Land For Sale. nnn ACRES, in 25 or SO acre Lota, aitnated on4h« ZUU Louisville road, five mile* from Savannah, well wooded, and adapted to raising aU Uadanf **•- visions. Apply to **- J - BUOKJCEB. u At Einstein, Eckman k Co.s shoe store. no22—2m . - G. TT. MILLS, (FROM DONDON,) yaviCTWiLLT offers bis services- in hbdfcbOve “sajaansassajsa" w. eomes nocAnincnded by mxny of the firs’ ar- » —o'—* ». AJ-d;,)! p^tti, Herr tuners of the* ‘THE NEW YORK” •r- KirUEKCE IN SiTINMAX C. M. Holst. Esq. • fc**™"- ^ for rent, TENEMENT ill and ui - of Mr. r north side etf (tofiea, east of street, between A Bull _ Abercorn and Drayton streets. A «S5»S ROBT HABERSHAM k \ k TffP &Jd° ima»« For Rent, HOST HABERSHAM k SONS. TENEMENT Irish and Scotch Whiskies,, ““5 Life Insurance Company. Assets, - - Oyer $5^)00,000 DrvimnPB (5* Pza-Cffirr.) Dvm.iiXD Ahitoaixt. Moists FzakkIui. President.' ' h : Wsi. H. Boas. Actuary. SAVANNAH BRANCH OFFICE: • Sonnai. anuus, eofner Bay find Butt 81 Rata. LOCAL BOARD OF RKFMUWiaS J. W. Lathrop A Cn. MUter b lheteer. SorrelBNibenk • towauwagma. * ■< Wilklnaon, WUaeofcOo. ... ’ ' ' MEDICAL EXAMINKW; ^ . VV. G. Bulloch, M. D. J. G. Thamafi, lUK i TliW Company idatrictlr mntnal, the pqliey.haM.na receiving the entire profit* sepio 2Uwtf —< Engine for Sal©. A SIX-HORSE POWER ENGINE, A nrituTabular RoUar and Pnmp- - AODlite BULGER * CALVITT. nrtet-n mB-lawtl BRYAN. HART RIDGE fc OQa »S5Slgi«ES prana LATH Of NEW YORK. IMPOST ANT new INVENTION. AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL .flPjNJg AIM* DOUHR VISION TUB OILY PEI LUfi IS EX- RUECT nUs. 8np«tor to any other In Wse^constracted in accord ance with the science and phUoaophy of natnre in the * of * Concavo-Convex Ellipsis. IdtofraMy adapted to tho^Orgra or Sight, and »d per- at IMWal b .If to the hay viaton werlnxentaA SoM oelj by the Frotoanor of OpBcs and Spectacle IHE ADVANTAGES “sscasas/TSffKsc lntoUOffillJtoW ibnsmsMnlight, ’ • “ ' to tea vteten, slen to Glasses *€ whfle both near and distant tea IhsfvM asbesr yala threagh theacMon of a brioht llghksnshaa isrefiected ten ■low, sonny wretosr. *U6 paper, and in reading, writing or sewlng,or/vivMejriared bodies, these len-es, by aafnminn the son, affecr* meet agreeable aenaatien and give gMMUfii 4th.—Ite nil a.rvsa. •fiTeetloma of the eye causing fidtl and Stern:ag pates in the eye-ball or disturbed narvee ua qnietad sad ninthed - 5th.—Gvtoaafi hy peewitmr machinery, got up at grete oast, res the manually calculated ex pressly far teems* teh [tercet th tale ns, sn as to pro- dnoe it with fiha ten* spherisal accuracy, and its foens is st the exact sea Ike, s potato! vital importance, and which no steer lean neacesaes. 6th Freer ef aapwlsritr over the old kind ef fipbctMleto Tkry' are hied exciuaivaly at all the bo^ltala tar dhaates ef tea aye, in Berlin. Pras ha, sag elsewhere. t iTTTi.: iS main Besimmeiiatioiis Frem Medtaal amUse.ee, Prafereore of tee highest Opthalmic taleat in Savanaab, Ga., and In tha Union. say, teat bis Glaaaes are of a fitoiBMttbsaraatatff almeet staton is in any way imperfect. 1 tor me a pair of his Australia* Crystal Glare*, which we ef a very superior quality and- workmmWite, rendenaw vision very distinot, id sal thug tw bettor ifian toy I have ever tried. VWTD. AKNOlte, M. D. I faliy eenemr i^Mh Ifes above. . J. S. Soujvax, M. D. UAVAXnzu. Ga., Oct 26, 1866. We bavo examined the Lt-naes of Prof. BznitHAnoT, and congWer (hem superior to soy wa have seen. They are sthtirehly adapted not only to improve the * Uona of impaired sight, bat to reHsve the . of sidan which constant study produces. Many of tha Glasses are of new snd ingenious contriv ance. WesoidlsUp recommend the Professor to all these whe reqmire eeifiatitle optical assistance. Jnaun Hmkiss, M. D., Jes. K Bead. M. D., F. M. Eou-oon, M. D., ' J. T. MofAXLAXD, M. D., Jambs J. Wajxmo. M. D.. wm. a Riuaoch, m. d., j. e. lbhaJdy, m. D., Bav. A M. Wxnx, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. tor. 8. Laadram, Pastor 8. G. Baptist Church. Bag. C. V. McRab, Sector fit. Johfi's Oh arch. Sataswah. Ga., Oct. 27. 1866. tad Ihe Lsnrea el Protore or M. Bnaa- baxdt with great eatlshotieB. He bee famished me with a pair threagh'which I an able to see with sn rue snd Ji.lla.tnre. tor beyond toy which I have heretofore seed. With much eoaddenoe I recommend him to those who may meed stoh WwfiM.l tad to their eyes. Bnv. Li t AXsox, Pastes Indepeod. Pres. Church. Testimonials similar to tea above may be seen at Prof. Bannnanr-v* office, ham Joaxrn H. Hvsurr, Pastor of St Pant’s, Ports mouth, ?s Hon. JAWm to Oaa, Governor sf Saute Carolina.. Hon. JonaiffAlt Wqpa'L Movoraor of North Carolina. Hon. A. «k CHS. Gsveraor «f Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. MswramEs-Owrernaror laittan. Hon. H. A. Swarr, K-Ooveraor of Mfoneaeta. Hbn. AlteX. itAxatr, SnGovqrnor of Minnesota. Hon. Richabb Yatss, Governor ef Illinois. H. SKTxdua, Ex-Governor of New York. R. E. Fbkton, Governor of New York. And ether distinguished gentlemen. Many years of pnblls practice snd study in the hospitals is Unrom. sdjsstlng spectacles to patients under svery aspect ef defective vision, aa weU as ex perience teen extensive, long-established business in his Option store', Doth hare snd in Europe, Professor n ■ ii i s i qs i ecBsidsrs it s sufficient gnarearee of his ability to apply sush f lasses aa sr* best ralewlated for Hie assistance «r Roevery of imperfect eight OlUee tlowrs from tf A, U. to S P.M. PULASKI HOUSE. N. B.—Owing to engagements elsewhere. Professor liBRMM.m.T will be mle tq-renazin hero bat z short time only. oc29—tf I have( PERUTIA1 (HJASO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGH’S RJLW 4BONE Suph«r-Phosphate of Lime. At^NUFACTUuKi under tit* i J-MLja, IWL sud ggtented hr originatod BiflQH. S SONS. •put nnrunrona, as tub Pslnttanns fitret Chemical Works, MULADBLPHIA, U. 8. A. This *M eemHItoed Manure la mannkotnred from Boses that lavs Wfiheen burned or steamed, and It contains *U (Mr firigtaal organic matter. It la ac tive id its onrenUM. Sbd to a nrtffiaer o great dura- i.iltfy. It daefi are exhaust the soil like Peruvian G usao, bat SB the contrary permanently Improves it Previous to taut tt W.sfitolidnced Into the Soath- ern Stataa to selaMeratm ettent. and again In 1805, where it bw kgpn tueiT w4lh remarkable success upon COTTOM, OPMV. BOBAUCO AND ALL CROPS. A trial Wifi snawince any planter of Ua meriu. Pimghleto aaatatWBg wnU known Southern evMenca lurnlsked apeh aopncOlod to New Trek or FUUdsl- nffere In all the principal etttee and [tee Halted States and the Brittah BAUCH k SONS, •DEM MANUFACTURERS Ofi.a, ton. IMP fitreih DMswiar* Awnmmn, tjlBAHKf^HIA. HUM. BROTHERS * CO., General Wholesale Agents, 181 Pearl street, New York. Tl lilDEE t CO, ‘ ■” -HfibffiMhtoHV Easg., fiavaaaab. FOR SEV TORE. The Steamship JAMES S. GRE Captain Faib child. Will s*n on Tbaredsy, levrettar HGfito. freight engagemeuto. *pg|^to aot'-td k CO, Agents. EMPIRE LINE FOfiNEW YORK. PASdAGffi &ATE8: The naw and fata aidew heel t San SalTador> ATKIN8, Muster, will anil for the above port on her regular day, latarday, Dee. 1, at 1 o’clock p. to. For freight or peremgc, having very superior ac- eonuxodailose, apply to B. H. HARDEE, No 12 Stoddard’s Range. HARRISON A ALLEN, No. 6 Bowling Green, Now York. Shippers sending cotton to the press must see teat the b ilea are marked plainly on the edge. no‘26 FOB NEW YOBK ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamsliip Co. S1DEWHEEL LINE. Cabin Passage, $25.... .Steerage, 913 3fTh* new and very last sailing steamship FLAMBEAU, Cspt. Evxkzom, -will take the place or the General Barnes this week, and will positively leave oa her regular day, Tharsdnjr, Haw. W, at Y.30 o’clock a. m For freight or passage, having new and splendidly rerenged.c«x,mmo S s. H .^yto LARToNi For Liverpool. m ieweler and Watchmaker. rpu ajjySAinitinMdiff.toA.^a rektjfi for 'zzmx&zszzz: Street, over Calito’e Creekery store, next to Wald- toaiUJfitoek- yy, jWetchee and si ochre gehdi la his line et ffssntly redoccdpdreAuMWtoM Afifi p# Mbit ■Nfiltoh- dbDetofiW eitel i Uj, (MUMfi:'." ar Watad Whif , - nstiklkiikm, Ac^ktc. yjn&'znmrrj-n OO'UFON FAfTTOBi AND Dry Bides I am Daring one cent per pound our suj otty mrttas lorDry Rida* in teto market: n**b ee nnoa XS weighad. - i ., a-tefirt li . Gen*ral Merchants. - idbwml ad i iff ana wJa oa conaigmaeirta. ^ Kata, tosja la uaxecash on New York ar Btngs- Setter iand Cheeses M. T. Mm Foot of 1 noM N. B—No en| 27th, nnlrss 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, Opposite the Pust-office. berths secured after Tuesday, FOR LIVERPOOL. THE first-class American Ship ROCHESTER, Captain Ouvib. Is sow ready to reoeiw her cargo, * portion of which is engaged, and being n vessel or small capacity, will have quick dispatch. For further freight engagements, apply to BRIGHAM, HOLST k CO. The first-etaee ship riijM- -AjhdG i AMERICA, Captain J- H. Mortimsk, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight engagements apply to sol 6-2w T. R A J. G. MILLS. FOR LIVERPOOL. y THE Silt-class .hip JOHN PATTtJN, Capt. E. W. Rill, having part of her cargo engaged, win have dispatch hs above. For balance of cargo apply to nolS-13t CRANE A GRAY BILL, Agents. For Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, FEKNANDINA, MAY- POBT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. • - THE KATE, V Capk LOCKWOOD, ‘ will leave aa above from Charleston Wharf, toot or West Broad street, on every THURSDAY MORN ING. at 16 o’clock. This Boat la In perfect order, and has superior state room accamnualations tor Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored in wsra- on.e on wharf, free of .expense. Transportation charges on goods paid promptly. For freight or passage apply to F M. MYRE^ ao3-tf Charleston \ For Charleston,. S. €• Tha naw steamer DICTATOR, (1.060 Tons,) Captain U M. COXBTTBR, Will rename her Tegular trips as above, comimncijig Wtasodsy, Mlb Isd- M 9 o’clock a. to. rmm Air freight or passage ocK-tf ply on hoard, er to. . BUILMARXIN A CO, i Bay street. FOR PALATKi, FLA*, VIA FEKNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER The new steamer DICTATOR, Having ker (0,000 TtoBJ Captain L. M, COXBTTKR. mssmmm A>r freight or patoage, laving aplendW aceomate- fiatfotoappto—>o*«Aarto __ ‘ . I. GUILMARTIN k CO., Hous^ fop'Salter Rent MMCK,W>HBMto^ulQk«lMtok.«D— <Ht« . 2 1*000.1 a 3 * -to - ',-BMCB, Wyelt AjegEifffuy. Shipping. For Baltimore. The new and elegant .teams tup INTorth. Point, Captain Billcvs, Will sail for Baltimore on Pritey, How. 39. at —o’clock — m. Nor freight or paasge, haring good accommo- datlons, apply to WEST A DANIILS. ■026 Joses' Block. Murray’s Line FOR NEW YORK. Tha irat-daaa, nsw steamship VIRGO, M. M. BULKLKY, Commander, Will sail oa her regular day, Tmesdoy, How. 27, at 11 o’clock ft. at. For freight or paaazze. having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, no24 84 Bay street. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Commander, WU anil for tbs above port on latmrdfty, Dee. 1, ftt — o’clock — ns. For freight or passage, haring sgperlpr accommo dations, apply to no24 HUNTER A GAMMELL. For St. Augustine and Jack sonville, Fla., VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. SYLPH, Captain SrxiNOgn, will lefiva aa above from Charleston Wharf; on WEDNESDAY, 36th instant, at 3 P. M. This boat baa bean thoroughly overhauled, pntln complete order, and Intended especially tor this route. Parties wishing direct communication with St. Au- gnstlLe will avail themselves of this opportunity. For frtlght or paaaage. apply to r. IL MYRELL, Agent, nos7 Charleston A barf. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. FOUR TIMES A WEEK. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT 7 O’CLOCK, VIA' HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Blnfflon every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNfiLTY. AND ELIZA HANCOX, Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le ve tbs Florida Steam Packet Wharf regularly as above. UANCOX every Monday and Fridar. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday. Returning will leave Charleston. ' * Ha NOOX every Wedneaday and 8atnrdfly. PILOT BOY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements or passage, apply at the office, Florida steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Dot 7-if Agents. Savannah Tow Boat Company. QPFI0E AT (H, J. DICKERSON, No. 1 Harris’ Bailding. mil leave for Charleston snd Intermediate pises every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, st 1 o’clock P. M„ from Claghorn A Cunningham’s Wharf. •aSr * ’T&aMtUvar 0 " nol2tf A gen’s. NEW * - -«j i -si , JX.J linos.k r: -.. .. RECEIVED BY i-a’lrfsn^ieLsisA„ y: t. f Cooper, Olcotta^ Family. -YTH30G MHMTaMO ^UHOffO HOHTATVJ MARY^ DERWENT, by tore. AHftfttubin. antesaofMattadgn.... •M -ta W l W—fifcl iktateAftMteteffitataL . f* I ! ALBERT NYAm£aMoR«AT~ffiIfiffffi Off 1 Potrioe^OoioosaodUabbagm fesggffiggsgg J-V , tent P. CALLANAW A OO , 1 ,, I'igfH > DA nan* otaftar Habersham and Pretodmt st*. nUbirt premium at tee AnwricamaratMto Bair aite Exklbluon of the Indnatry of all Nations. / Thton - n-iw eontlnned ERNST, st the old FUR CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tiltoh, For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET mrrr.Tw, u 1 W. P. ADAIR, Oommaader, bove place*, bom the street, every Saturday will leave regularly for the above Wharf, at toot of West Bread morning at 7 o’clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or tn a U. L nov£-T OLD SHH-WBBiLf U hw ntn Trust at Satirist. For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA RY*. FEHNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. ’ i kbftdv bad atatoat staampaekeia, LIZZIE BAKEK, ' OapC. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, . toe Sylvan mi Ike Unto 1 lY MoRNmGrat tea oteelH Estmaiag, wiUtaeve JackseavtUe taw’ this route »lth will " aad vriday, aotvtagat aaennaah every Wedasefiay Md-yardaymoamtagMait^ to reject wM tlU fit.teeaape^fioridil OBN ACUNNIN N. B—ill freight payable hy shippers. JOHN A CUNNINGHAM, *jyi«'r slW HATS, ’, PNOM OMXMABY TO Fins;*,: FOR SALE JlT