The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 28, 1866, Image 1

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K4> KOH'l VOL. 2-NO. 272. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1866. Daily News an4 Herald. runusftfcp ct * s. W. MASON 1 . 1 , 1; |u, srum. hvuuii, Qao TEKUSt .....Fl*e Cento. t&refi •..-..•vMWfc p . r G-i OP ADVERTISING. oSS SQC* RE , a, ,t Insertion, $1.50; each Inter > • Yet’ The Georgia Legislature. •jlO* fig Tri-Weekly News and flerali ‘ti.ue.1 »t * 6 P er ye"- or 28 cent* per month, and ’x he Weekly News and Herald I, issued every Sa:urdajr at (3 per year. j O It PItINTING. style, neatly and promptly done. By Telegraph, HORNING dispatches. < From the Associated Press.] From Europe. Tobi, Nov. 2T.—The steamer Scotia, from Liv- .^,1 ou me 17th, Queenstown on tho 18th, has itr. '‘ r j_ jiio London Morning Herald advocates tho •ueiJerttt.on of the pending questions between the tiled Stated and Great Britain, even by arbitration, inecessary. The London Times says Her Majesty’s r vfcinmcDt contemplates empowering a commission tli<i uire generally into tho operation of the nen- j_ty laws, and to report upon the possibility'of g eu ,liug them so as to bring them into more com- :uuformity with international obligations. This iqairy will not preclude futaro steps with regard to : .a,ljQMtment of the Alabama claims, which are still consideration by the Government, and must be ..stained upon their own merits. Mach damage had been done by the floods in Lan- aslure and York. i subscription for the sufferers by the Quebec fire >1 been started in Liverpool; the London list had Jied £17,000. 1: the sitting of the Saxon Chamber of Deputies, at .r^den, on the J4th in.st., the State Minister declared most positive manner that Saxony had con ned no alliance with Austria either before or during i^var. The Minister added that Saxony had faith- jallv observed the promise to that effect by Baron Yon Beast- Advices from Paraguay state that the defeat of the Hie* at cumpaity had caused complete disaension laougtlie leaders of the alliance. General Flores -id been in Montevideo 8ince the 29th of Septem ber. ycuera’ Mitre had evacuated Curuza to avail himself -■ Brazilian transports for the conveyance of his From Washlagton. Washington, Nov. 27.—Four colored individnals ce among the invited guests to the banquet which til be given to the Radical members of Congress on iiarday next. They are Fred Douglas, Robert Pur- ti Bw. Highland'Gamett and Howard H. Day. At ae Cabinet meeting to-day, it is understood the Pres ent read a portion of the meaaage to the members, cd, from what can be ascertained, it seems he has inteutioii whatever of parting from his policy here- iifore declared. From lloston. E sion, Nov. 27.—At a caucus for the nomination candidate for Mayor at Chelsea last night, Bobt. w. Morris, a colored man and lawyer, received 242 totes toll. S. Frost, 834. • : v New York Market* New Yoek, Nov. 27.—U. S.Jflve-twenties, 1882, regis tered, VC,; bid coupons 109#;ll3G4 coupons 107#; liio V. 8. ten-forties’ coupons 107#; registered aspens 100.^; sr-ven-tliirties, first series, 106; second^ TV; third, 103 Missouri sixes 83#; Virginia do i bold, at 1:30 P. M , 142#. Cotton Ann; middling .tLida 33c. Flour dull; sales 3,000 bbls; prices un used. Wheat quiet, and Western advacovd l@2c. hr and barley dull. Corn advanced l&2o; sales m bushels at $1 25®$1 SC# for Western. Oats til Whiskey quiet and unchanged. Baltimore Market. SiLTinoBB, Nov. 27.—Wheat dull, red $2 92@2 66; :m steady, new crop, 97c.®$l 02; flour steady, atimore high grades scarce ; oata steady, seel ‘i.ce; provisions nominal; coffee quiet and ufl- ungfcd; sugar Arm and in better demand; whiskey -I, cotton dull. Pkiiadelpkim Market. hiladelphia, Nov. 21.—Flour very dull; super- >, ffc£8 60; extra family, $11 26®12 50; wheat tl, red $2 78(®2 90; Southern, $3®3 20; corn dull 4yellow 90®i>8c.; Oats, 68; whiskey, doll; Western, Mr. Gladstone’s Interview ‘ 'with- the 4 Pontiff. [From tlie Corriere Italisno, of Florence, Nov. 9.] Mr. Glade one found the Pope calm as usual. They not speak of politics till near the close of the cou- •tnsiiou. His Holiness complained of the Austrian bvorunient, while admitting that the events hi 0«r- uoy Lad rendered it unable to assist the Holy See, ttdbe almost excused the conduce of the Vienna «:net. Mr. Gladstone congratulated him upon the •s-val of tne Antibes Legion at Home. The Pope said t- 1 tills, “Terrestrial legions have the defect of often a’sa.ng the object they aim at. Besides, wh*it matters -i »tne what may happen T Bellevo me, -that when wFreuch have gone I shall be none the less pro ved, seeing that the legions ^which defend the 'tarth are never wanting,” and His Holiness raised Ls eyew to heaven. ~ : Mr. Gladstone in sued the conversaflon upon 11*7, asked whit truth there might-be in the pre- ^Juries for negotiations with the government of “■rence, mentioned in the p'dpcrt." TttfS'lk whsf ^ Fope aubwen d: *T do not reed th® jvurnsla, and subject I know nothing whatever. All I know ^tuatwh. n I die 1 shall not leave to my Buocessor ^thacred and inviolable heritage of Saint Petqr.’. *be conversation respecting Iti-’y ' " *~~ A 'ised l •^ud wo,* spoken of. a- ** iMnf W ^d-dto Mr. Gladbt XI# lrff WritM*** ft JCk.— “^nulling, he added: It I am ■'/some JJJ. to leave Rjoje, even a..xi ,»;„*! Ifelaca be distant the centre of Christianity, I would not perhaps to take up my abode there. Malta, a plbcc altogether commercial, now that the reVblu* ^®uta have beguu to accuse, my poor clergy pi -®oqv, would not have my preference.” ^ c‘jh,( “ •-aq, he auid he would go wherever Providefloe <nwued—that great Providence whibh never ‘failed who were not eternal. In Uttering theirs •-rag Uxfc Pope showed much emotion. - * IT Allcdiko to the panic which is prevailing just flpy ilie bull 8pecaiators in eottou^ Irraiu, meat, trjollL( l stocks, the New York Independent says, f* UI5rtJjgJy . J’/ “*“5 be aure that Congresa will not jpua any 1 calculated to (.ncourage the small daa* of ltata- ^-peculators, who have their own jrarpoM* taa^T. W11 K for specie payments. We.ttittk It i$ more htely that Contfreas will repeal the act or Msiun authorizing the reduction of legal tenders, isniir 111 wia anything toward * more tapld re- T » reduce the legal currency wiU he eqoiva- L 101 - 41 destruction of all paper money, for toe banka would then hare nothing wdth which ™eem their notes but gold. But let Oonjfrew do i, ‘ t lu relation to the currency, are Know that w»l do nothing to destroy or embarrass, 3 J,' 11 ■nauufacturing interests of the country, dr tlu * e enough for man when we dtsreeto. S U| 0" “U the part of the cuatrolling pww# to “g® tui . lllelr declared principle. If •Oer.lnmty- - sure in regard to the preHot (tongrea*,. V ¥ u« “ u ,“*favor Ol protection lad« •iie ik tlltfc e certainties speculators -w their operations. 8. Horse, during tbs nr .ditt* 1 jj ^hgusta Chronicle sad Sentinel, Ito. named lg 7" 11116 “ thorough KSdtosL **-«!•*?• t % a ,V e * l ttlu South ax months widwdt nddsr- k? 1Iie ehauze that ha hu Th '■htanol more unreliable hound in the whoto‘Country t »atue Morse. During the tote War Imam*.! -it,,. b °th sides, and as arrant a hypocrito as btM...- t,J undormlne the interests of a community ItCi, *11 that he can aay where his ctoaHWtar ; j Hoion m" hlve UtLie -Beet toward t^selug Pp® b *orj;, He ts a poor insignificant fellow, and hard- -a “ random notice.—AttautA 1W IMhi'i f^ iu h Iuj 711 v S I!< ALABi H i am Osoai ^taidr UV - 22 -~ A number of gi M fct *• now in this tauit iha ~ larv ‘ttg people of those Sti famine di .Bon famine daring the winter. hri-tf** Mobbissev is reported to hays given * l*r, 0 . Jbt up-town church. Mow let CoL Henry ' *ork converL ji?5wc. ISPBCUIXT 1DOHD FOB Til NEWS AMD naaLH.| SENATE. MiLcraonytLidt, Not. 26, 1866. The Senate met at 10 o’clock, a. m. Prayer by Rev. L. Pierce, D. D. Mr. uasey moved to reoooaider the action of the Senate in rejecting the bill to define and prescribe the liabilities of tbe stock holders of banks in this State. Carried. Tbe Senate look np as the special order the bill to provide for Georgia a system of confaoir school education. The bHi was taken np by sections, ami pending its con sideration the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House met, journal read and prayer by Rev- Mr. Pierce. BILLS ItmUWUCBD. Mr. Bennett—To regulate tbe pnoishmen of crimes less than felonies. Mr. McComb—To compensate the clerks of tbe Adjutant and Inspector General. Mr. Williams—To make permanent the county site ol Bulloch county at Statesboro’ Mr. Doddson—To amend sections ' >*, 2516, 2517, 2518, 2519 and 2520 of ,«*9de. Mr. Harrison—To amend <■- .* sections of tbe Code fto compe 1 ^ohs in certain cases to pay|itil fees in ttorrithce. Mr, Durham—To make it a misdemeanor to maltreat or miause a horse or other ani mals. Mr. Hand—To reduce the Sheriff's bond in Baker county. Also, to amend tbe oath of retail liquor dealers. Mr. WatldnB—To change the line between Wortfi&DdOOkrattt couutles- Mr. Green—For tbe relief at Anderson Crook. «;■']< U ?, Mr. Hill—For the relief of certain persons. Also, to point out tbe rules of evidence in establishing lost papers. Mr. Mitchell—To alter and amend section 6S8 of tbe Code and section 1337. Mr. flotiia offered a resolution, which was adopted^ appointing a committee to ex amine certain maps prepared by the Secre tary ol State. Mr. Hudson—To amend the charter of Hamilton, in Harris county. Mr. Fraser—To authorize J. A. Stanfield to settle with a minor ward. Mr. Baker—To;mkhe valid .the issue of scrip by Lowndes county. Also, to change the line between Echols and Lowndes. Mr. DixoB-'To’^ebmpetisate the Ordinary of Macon county for administering the am nesty oath. Mr. Bush—To change the time of bolding the County Court in Miller county. Mr, Moees^-To allow the Southern and Western Marine *hd Accident Insurance Company, of New Orleans, to establish branches in Georgia. Also, to amend the Penal Code. Also, to amend section 3530 of the Code. Also, to amend the mole of es tablishing lost papers. Also, to enable tbe City of Colnmbns to establish a public school in said city. Mr. BarngHrTo amend charter of Augusta and Summerville Railroad. Also, to alter chai ter of Christ Church and change the name of the same. Also, to compensate W. W. Montgomery for certain services. Also, to incorporate Washington Fire Co., No. 1, of Augusta. Also, to enable married women to renounce their ngfccef dtrirtr. *' Also, to amend charter of Savings Bunk of Augusta. Mr. Shaw—To define tbe amount of re sistance which will justify arresting officers in killing persons accused of crime. Mr. Stanfield—To allow R. Denmark to practice medicine and charge for tbe same. Mr. RumpU—To amend tbe County Court Act. Mr. Pickett—A resolution instructing the Finance Committee to inquire iuto the pay ment of Gen. H. C. Wayne’s salary.— Adopted,. Mr. Weaver—To amend section 4447 of the Code Mr. Morrell—To remit tax for 1866 to Effingham connty. Mr. Hill—To incorporate Kellogg Gold Mining Company. Mr. McComb—To extend Stale aid to the Augusta and Macon Railroad. Mr. Mitchell—To authorize Mitchell aud Thomas counties to issue bonds for stock io Florida and South Georgia Railroad Com pany. A resolution to allow the 'introduction oi no new matter after next Wednesday.— Adopual. THIRD READINGS. To pay civil officers, during 1861, ’62, ’63, and ’64. Lost i .U 1 1 11 ' To authorize administrators to perfect titles to land in certain cases. Passed. To Jjve a lien upon the growing crops to persdns who furnish planters on toe faith of tbe crop, with stock, provisions, Ac. This lieu is prior to ail liens except fpr rent of land. Lost. . 1 1; . To popish persons who cut off the ears of bq|m wbeq staoghteriog them, with the in tent to conceal tbe mark. Lost: The order was suspended when the Finance Commit tion were THIRD READINGS. To reorganise the Fire Department of Sa VHAQlb* ,u. . ■ Mr. Russell* of Chatham, offered a sub- stitute, accompanied with a memorial and a lengthy list of petitioners tor the pjasagc of ^Ylie substitute* wasadopttkl aud passed. . j owt ^ The seWkiftir’ Is drawing its’ slirtr length- along. Rills continue to pour in at tbe rate oftorty or fifty per day, whereas tbe dispo sition of bills -pnfcesdaAt tbe rate of four or five per dnyt-wl# tbe a^Bsiou ia to be pro longed till ail tbis business is worked up. jt* requires but little ■ arithmetical knowl edge to work Oof tbe sum and caMiilote the length of the session. Forty days is the length of a constitutional session; twenty- five of ^eiklfave passed—about three trills of general importance have been finally acted qft fit* number yet to act upon is Im mense, I i' . j |o ’ . ' On the proposition, this morntug, to pay tbe civil officers wbo took in payment for their services tbe Treasury notes of tbe State of Georgia, after considerable discus sion, the bill, as will be wen above, wa» in definitely postponed. The one side took the DoaiUoil, that toe Conveutioo had re- pudiated-nU -the debts of the Stale, and claims. Much tbe larger number of those who spoke against this bill tqpk tbe gtouod that tbe soldier*, bad'tishtdlheirJives, spent their timeanjVaatM mw“fortunes and got bat Confederate money for all these, and fif £3$JSI&'3££ ‘ toe bomb proofs, Ac. > n‘r| Htrnrnotuftod will ttut 6091100 ei .‘.“‘SJS’aa. MS at toe Executive Mansion on Wednesday iMBMtooasb Up to tota Uiae the Govemgr tom bMB having dally diaings, which are ~ to be most agreeable entettsln- iiy as these enterfinnbmts -zihr members, citizens and visitors wsot a ; ’meetingand pasngbngofMl veentertainments. Something, infiset, . — * , -“ i '*-to have, when turkey* Cheap, sod low, throwing and caste, met on MIL Mr. Russell has been v< MaeffiirtttO pass this bill-^he fredly __.. that there are two parties io your city — this question, but hot knowing the'merits of the controversy, 1 cannot speak understand ing!y of it. I only know Mr. Russell seems deeply interested, and as usual, when Philip undertakes anything before tbe House, he lets not his efforts relax till his obiect is ac complished. * C. ts’ ii i- ;o PRICE. 5 CENTS. 8. B. HARRINGTON. EVERY V ARIETVtOF FURNITURE 'be order was suspenaea wneu me r utmw amittee reported tbe Geoeral Appropria- i Bill aad'tbfe Revenue or Tax BilU which e read first time. aSteaSEtfaftBSssss! in Wruten In a private letter that the ~ the m ^ - —- IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every variety. DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOVfS of all kinds. * h KITTLE’S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to others. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. WARE ROOMS,* 178 Broughton Street, g W ] Jearly Opposite St. Andrew’s Ball. Assignee’s Sale. TIOiVBB for sale the Bnildin; known a5 ih<- Bunk J. of Commerce, situated ou the southern one-tl.iru or lot No. to, Jevkyl Tythina Derbj Ward, frunuar thirty feet ou braytou, and sixty feet on Bryan street. Tbe Building is wall adapted for. carrying on a large Banking Business. ALSO, The middle one-thtril of said lot No. 10, and the improvements thereon. Hie ground upon which both buildings are situated ia foe simple. The above described property ia offered at private •ale, aud If not disposed ofu-evionaly, will.be sold at Public Auction by Bell, Wylly A Christian, on t he first TUESDAY in December next, at the Cbnrt House, ia this city; between tbe nsnal hours of earn. Bay 10 to 2 o'clock. JOHN C. F&RR1LL, U02tDec4 . ASJ!£-nee. HEW DKY GOODS, AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Barnard and Jefferson streets.) I HAVE just returned from New York, anil am re ceiving a Bice assortment of Fall and Winter and desire tooail the attention of purchasers Prose Goods, White Goode, Damask, Diaper, Crash, ~ HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings end Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do. Corsets, Cloaks, Shawls. Caaaimers, Broad Clothe, Faut Goode, HattneUs, Jeans, flannels, Ac.; a variety of Worsted Goods, Scarfs, Hoods, Sontmgs, Nubias and Shawl*. UartnUas and Pameota, and a full assortment of No tions, Ae., too numerous to mention. Will show Jhctu with pleasure at anytime, and sell cheap for'cash only. ocSO-lm C. J. B8ATTY. Miscellaneous. LATEST FASHIOHS . a as DEMAND . BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED I3uplox Elliptic SKI R TS, "Y^HICH are nnlversalty recommended by the Fashion Magazines as Use Standard 8K1BT of the Fashiocable World. will find all styira, Including the EMPRESS TRAIT., - ^ PRIDE OF THE WORLD, PARIS TRAIL, IMMOVABLE, Ac., For sate at the lowest market prices, by J. O. Maker & Co. instate Sale. 5,000 A«rf> ofTImbereil Lunds In a Body AT PRIVATE SALE. BY HELL, WYLLY & CliRISTIAV. 5,000 acres of Heavfly Timbered LANDS lying in Bullucli county, adjoining the land* ol D*. Brovn, James Young, >n;d others, situated three mllsi Irom the Ogeechee river said four miles from No. 8, Oeutrsft; Bailruad. The Ieands produce cotton, com, sugsr cane,-etc., aud w oae of the moot healthy locations in our Slate; the society is excellent. For the lumber boffiuebs aud farming it canuot be excelled. The above property belongs to the estate of the lute John M. Bums, deceasetl, and sold by an order of tbs Honorable Court of Ordinary of Screven county, No vember term, lb66, for the benefit of the heirs and credito a of said estate. Plot of the Land can be seen at our counting-room. For further particulars apply to us, or Mr. H. O. Kittles, Np. 6, Central Railroad. Term**—one half cash; balance in twelve month9, with 7 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on tbe property; purchaser to pay for paper a ^ Administrator, cummeo, testanifrao anntxo, nc22—Du estate of John M. Bums. New York Herald please copy tor one month and send bill to this office. E. F. Metcalfe. E. U. Bbuce A Co Jomi W. O’Connor. Cotton Factors* Comm ission AUD ,if, Gi, Forwarding Merchants, No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Usage, Buy St, i SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh- ter&^lo.^New jfork, andf JohnK. GUhaUA^Co.^Iav Official. Proposals Wanted. P BOPoaALB aro roqurotod for tho following uauiert Fubhc Works, as diroetad by resoluttoa uf City caused: ;. v First—Ta restore the banka of Serena’s Canal. •HBOopd ,*Bo wamra tha aulvaK owlcrlks Oratral Railroad embankment, be log part at the wreck of tho wooden Mnu roan tog through (he lauds of He^aa Uliaa h Hradk y . Third—To build u brick sewer (our feet deep, east of aad parallel wlUi the Gsnal. Fourth—To dig a eondanatioa of Bibo’s Canal, from (ha Thamterboto Culvert to toe opening of tha Park asmer. .Pantos wishing informatiou In rehtfou to the ‘above work are-referred to the City -Surveyor ;ofBce, thkd alary Bxchaage Boitdinmjfbr drawls*, aad dataila, aad will submit their bMsia writing (stating lowest price aud names of securitias>to BDWAKD a WADS, Chairman Committee oa Dry Culture. no22-10t ' • p AN ORD1NANCJE To fix the pay of certain Commissioned and Non-Com missioned Officer, of the Cily Police of Savannah. Section 1. Thi Major and Aldermea of'Ute city of Savaaoah. in Conocil assembled, do hereby ordain, That from aud after the first day of November, in- slant, (be salary or annual nay of each of the Pint Linn tenants of Police shall oa at the rata of sixteen hundred dollars; that of tbe Second Hem tenant shall ibe at thereto of fifteen hundred deUata,nud that of each of tha six Sergeants of ptdice shall be at the rata of twelve hundred dollar,; and that ajlorihasace, or part, of ordinances, so far as they militate with this ordinance, are hareby repealed. Ordinance passed In Council, November 11th, UK. Rabun j. ford. Mayor pro tern. pcblinhmb »tMt ijofOBtiTioy. AN OBD1NANCE To prevent the erection of awning posts and sign posts in any if |ho Htreptaor thotoqghfvres of the City of SavsanSh; end for tbe -renWraTol those now standing; to prescribe the mode and manner of constructing awnings and tatening signs, and to affix certain penalties for the vtotauon of this or dinance. Section 1. The Mayor and Aldermen of tha City of Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That, from aud after the passage of this ordinance. It shall not be lawful for any person td put cp or ereet, :in any street or thoroughfare within the City of Sa vannah, any post or ereotioo for the support of any awning or sign, whether such awning. or sign be uf doth or wood, or any other material, under a penalty or not morn tnau five dollars a day for every day snob awning opr sign post shall be or remain in any such street or thoroughfare. , Section 2. And it ia farther ordained by tbe autho rity aforesaid, That every awning or sign hereafter put up in such street or thoroughfare jsbaU he at tached to the building for which It may be intended by iron or other strong and substantial nfethllc brack et or suppers, watch, with such awning or sign, shall be so arranged as not to interfere with walking or travel on IhoStdawOh, street hr tboroagWsre. under the penalty meuttooed to the preesdwg section for every day's violation of any provision of this section, i SboHor S. And ictaTurther ordained By the sofho-' rity aforesaid. That It shall be tbe dulfi sf every par- Ann naming, bnving onulMfeUY AVXUBI or aijfn Pont oflbe kind or descriptton in the preceding first sec tion mentioned, to remove the same by the first day of Hay next, nnder a penalty of not leas than five dol lars a day for every day's refusal or neglect to remove such awning or sign-post; and that all ordinances and parts of orffiaanees, so dir aa they mtUtate with this ordinance, are hereby repealed. In Conocil, November 14, lhU. First reading of an ordinance. JAMgi HTRWABT, no21—St berk of Council. Office Genebal Sdpebinteedemt Atlantic & Gclf Rtu. Boad, Savannah. Oct. 15th, 1856. ;r T HE Florida Branch Rail Road will ] the PubliPsplfr Monday mat, Ikfi Mfli, Arrangements hsvs bfsn made inav^lHrect and speedy communication by this route between Savannah and all stations ou the Pensacola and^Ooorria Rail Road, Florida Central Sail Road, aad Florida JUR Road. *’ vj • 1 Through tickets will be sold between the following places, ldfc.: Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Montfeello, Ma dison, Lake City, and Jacksonville. Tbomasvillc and Quincy, Tallahasaee, Montfeello, and Madison. Aladison aud Quitman and VaMoafa. Freights between Savannah aqd all points on Pen sacola A Georgia Kvilroad and Florida Central Rail Road will be alupped on through rates aud-without breaking bulk. H. 3. HtmkKf octlfi-tf General Superintendent, OHABGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Genebal Sppeeiktenijeht ) Atlantic and Gulf Railboad, > Savannah, Oct. 15.1M8.) t O N and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant, the Schedules of tbe Passenger Trains on this Boad will he as.foUfWVM, daily, (Sunday'a excepted): - rn R.|s^(nnisjk.JS.1» . S.oO A. M. TTiomaaville 7.10 P. 7.25 A. M. Live Oak 6.45 P. M •2.30 A. M. Tallahassee 10.20 P. M. 1.00 A. M. Jacksonville -..12.0* Night H. S. HAINES, ocl6—tf General Superintendent FOR LINSEED OIL, BOILED AND RAW, , i f \ . " > PRIME LARD OIL, ■:0i off,__ terini TteMtt Of SfiTKOMb when Mr. substitute, fire department up for • ‘bird ™ jhn«4. offend • ■ petition PHILADEtPH rnHB SUBSCRIBERS having leased this fuYorltc M House, it has been RBCITTKD AND RKPCRSIIBKD IN AN RLBQANT MANNER, gad Is asw Prepaml wlta tkeXMfftc- r.« ***<£?£$&** The first position among first-class Hotels will bo maintained m the future, m Uxtbopast jeWfim ‘ BAKER » FARLKV. Kdw. O’Btbnb. '• Edw. O’llyme & Son. n Whqlbalb aw" Retail Dealebs in Gbocebixa Lhjcobs, Ac., Ac. W*Jd ofthia firm havio^ done businfess iir this city for ui»- vards (ff thirty-two years. Comer Bryan and Jefferson W* T. WOOD r # (Lilt OF Apalachicola, generalS 1 F0BVABNN6 MERCHANT, J Ho. m moddard’s Lower Range. Bar Street, ^ SAVANNAH, OA. advances made on consignments to hts l^ WT |g laropnn and Northern mnrk«B. . “T 7 .- 1 * ' f ' UiOh-4 BROWN & GIIYLER, 8ea«ral CiiaiaiM Mndaats, 93 BEAVER STREET, NEW TORE. Of BfivkdhAh, tUmcal advanom yards to*ten»Su EJJbdTa plMffitwitodNffih.lpnto*•“»* p *“ 0 f fiaU of nuSeiL poking the pMtoff* of toi'f iffidMta •.irn?---.’I ill iLiiTflK /i' No. 1 MACHINERY OIL. bf’£ 3n0ff!9J , I i : * I ffj i HAVE JUST RECEIVED l A LARGE LOT OF THE ABOVE OUB, whic 4 (■ -c .tt-.igiV Io./.*, J,f > ) CASE & HARRIS. £ 3J' -l'-* "• u21-Ct HATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF BALE.—Will be r in December next* be* City _of Savannah, he me bay Hoh8» one bay iperty of Mitch el, C : . aohtoBAh fore tween the legal hours of Mule, and uue Juhn H. PlaUn _ __ plaiutiffs, IcvMdon by a Distrain Warrant, issued out u( Urn Honorable. Ufe Coont^Cowri^^hathain y iio3 Sheriff at Ghsthatn PCBU8HED FOB INFORMATION. AN ORDINANCE To amend tbe ordinances of the city in relation to the going at Urge of homes; hulas, cattle and goats, and for tbe Impounding of the same, and fixing the fine for Impounding; and to eonfina former resolu tions of Oonnotl on the mate subjects, gaonosil. Tha Mayor and Aldrrmsa of the City of Savannah in Cornual assembled, do berebyordain, That from and after the passage of this ordinance, the lim its within which horaea, moles, cattle and goats may not ran or go St large ahall be bounded aafollows: On the north by the Savannah river, on tbe east by East Broad street, on tbe south by Gordon street and on the west by West Broad Btreet- Hbctiok 2. And it is fnrthar ordained, by the author ity aforesaid. That the lees for impounding shall be aa follows: Fora horse or mole, one dollar; fora cow, fifiUcants; •* A yearling calf at goat, twenty-five bents. j gaorxoH 3. And.it la farther ordained by the au thority aforesaid, Thai the action of the City Council S > the subjectb aforesaid, by resolutions paused ou the ixty-flrat day <)f October last, be and the. iame ia areby confirmed as though the seme bed been done by ordinance, it being expressly understood that jintbjiifl in this ordinance shall be so construed as to authorize the'running at large, within the corporate limits oi Savannah, of any atailion or ball; and that, all ordinances, so or, '* ‘ finance, are hereby ordinances, ai hr u jthfiy militate with this or In Council, Nov. 14th, 1868. Fifst reading of an Ordinance. JAMES STEWART, - uo24-5t Clark of CoonciL Hay, Hay. OR SALE low,'to clbre consignment, pveuihbb fur in formation. AN ORDINANCE To encourage the building of Cese-venlts with com- : mnnlcatiug Water Closets in piece of the privies end * sinks now in common nsf R> the city of savannah, • or otherwise substituting surface drawers for privy excavation* aim to promote the health and welfare • of the city. ,, Whebeas, Experience has shown that the existence ,f privies ur sinks in the city of Savannah, on the plan of those now commonly in use, is greatly preju dicial to health. And, whereas, the comfort of the in habitants aud the interests ot tbe cily require that all proper efforts be made, by the aaUyonlies of the place, to makb Savannah what nature intends ber, one of the mqst mtopriqn4*ttiss tn tiw U(d>one of grow ing prosperity;. now, thertiuye, tor the advancement at the health and welfare of Savannah. ■ Section 1. The Mayor ami aldermen of the City of Savannah, in-Council assembled, do ordain. That the City of Savannah hereby pledge itself to the peymesl of one half the cost ol every cess-vault,, with commn- hieattng wator cfoacu, of the description hereinafter given, tor every to* of sixty feet front, and every trust lot, bqjit or constructed by the, owner or owners thereof, bylhe fine of Majr next, with tbe following bmits, that ia to sky: tho river' on the North, Eaet Broad strast on the Bast, Ossfon street on the Both; and West Broad street ottfhs West Such rrsa rinlr Shall be located in the Mod adjoining inch lot, or a street adjoining a trust lot, shall be of the depth of fit least eighteen tnebes below water, and the breadth if not less »ban eight feet, shall be of brick material find arched tightly it the top, and be open it the bottom. Tbe pipes, communwnMng from each water closet with such vault, shall not ha of a size less than four inches In diameter; aud such water closets ahall be in all respects suitable, and shall have tbe tisnal and pkoper Mpptyot water. If each work be dene between the first day of May nest, and tbe first day of tbe May thereafter, 1868, then the. city shall only pay oue-fourt the cost of tbe work; and, in every case the work must be shown, by tbs certificate of tbe Oom- mttfoe on Streets and Lanes, to have been properly donein conformity to the foregoing provisions. Ssottow 2.- And it is further ordained by tbe au thority abnffii: That no privy vault alkali tan here- alter excavated Within tbe limits uf the city ot Savan nah; but, lb lieu (hereof; afirface drawers upon brick elides, not more than six inches below the level of the shwki be placed aaiav saah pnvy spertmsm drawers to be built agreeably to In- 1 the Cotnlfilltfee oh Streets and Lanes, and there shaU, ftammMafMr tbs find day of May next, be to every privy wHbie the city a fine Sen luah- es by twelve in tbe clear, extending from below the loor of such privy, nnd Mp( tsya feet above the top Of tbe privy or building. For every day’s default iu comply rag with aey of the provisions of this I is party ia fault shall be habic fo a fine of r 1 ian one dollar, and any person whd shall i .ake any each exekvatten aatis heMnaflar dd.abaU be Uabto to the like penalty cf no ‘ dne dollar for every day such excavation ' and tbe SaineTnay besides be filled bp, from tbs Mayor ortfie rhelroim af the gfinssld estti- mittee, at tbe expense and cost of toe . tarty hsaWg such excevattwa made: Provided always that it abell fie optionalVrtte any owner or owners of premises to pereads ■wyyrlvy, oM at view, with eees-vsnlt and kter-oioeel,- -«• ..in tbe above first Carffistt AMu-rihed, ur with privy and su rises drawers, ss ,hrt ta ok be otherwise conrtsinaed by the proper, -j authority saw nuisance, orss injurious to health, Uttif - ihTT-nr-i-T*" ~I —*i ■“*—* ' cese-venlt and water-closet* or eoffoee drawena ne s owner or owners msy determine; and, in case f'Vftod. or house F nol 2^f m JLWW4S & co. C3^rnaB«iii«ns umnss. MERCHANTS, Ha.-NA »« *>M .e »N to A. Lii,etaladvances Eicon on consignments of every article of pendent for astoin Savannah or New Tort. OuiiespunHnt ln *' *"— TT “ ’” n Go.,86 Fror'“ ^ lOLLIS, JB., r- j MERCHANDISE AND SHIP 1M HAT STREET, ft /lOSSTA! . ket rates, .^eftakifclfttMtoutfewast I Peruvioo Guano and Phosphates ier or oumh m pereednr© be by a eny Affll tea tkasfMuaai4 certificate tf Cowtettdroi Btewu a^dJUnaav, ... „, . , ^ . Mf to make a contract or een tnctafor the Cleaning out, as often as may be Mttf, ■•ry, of every pcivy in the city, or employ linanera! ' .vengers for that porpM. and to dispose of the lore or "*c Rom each privies in such manner end —rweasmUmny ibdasmine; and, for the Hilnilmg to tbe ffily Min expense of ench HAT, tiKAIN Aiffi FRODUCK, Corn. Oats. MeaL ri, Brgn, Corn, Floor, Bacon, Whiskey, etc. . ^ Ktat.' 1 * - 1s of alt Btses fnf charter. nolMfj; f towMt Insurances LIFE AND ACCIDENT. THE ORIGINAL Traveler’s Insurance Company OF HARTFOlU^ COtfN., ISSLKES AOADiST ALL ACCIDENTS; ALSO 1NSUEES A1.AIN8T LOSS OF LIFE FROM ANY CAU8E! Whether Dlsense er Arcldcnt. With Compensation far Personal INJURIES. J^ATES of PREMIUM lower than those of an; other Life Company. r All approved forms of Life Polices, either with or without compensation for personal injuries, as tbe applicant nuy desire. CASH CAPITAL «■ • t t t 3300,000 With a surplus of abont 12( 0,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Traveler’s or Hartford now tones policies In suring against loss of life rrom any Cause, whether disease or accident, with weekly compensation for disabling accident, (bus combining life and accident insurance under one policy, at the lowest rates of premium. ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR LIFE. Policies for Life insure against death from any erase, and the premium is payable annually daring tits. Rate per fit,WWr: - > Age of 20 « - 30 35 40 Onlloary Lim Policy $1210 *13 60 $16 06 $18 92 $»T5 Combined Lire “ and Accident 15 10 1000 19 00 2193 9 75 Other ages In proportion. Jr.-Vl-.Vlb OJ - IRS JK& js^-forfeitable. ten Tear Non-Forfeltable .Policies insure against death from any cause, 1 and' tbe premiums are all paid np in ten years. Compensation bolds, nnder this form ol policy, during 'He whole life. These policies are lion-torfeitable after two annual pay ments. Bats per $1,000 : Age Of20 1 25 30 35 40 Ordinary Ufa a* Policy $8014 *1908 $3200 $3704 $4244 Combined Life and Accident 32 57 35 37 33 70 42 91 48 03 Other efies in proportion. Aiso. Term and Nonforfeitable Endowment Poli cies at proportionate tow rates. The Combined Ufe and Aocident policy, it ia confi dently believed, affords the best Insurance for the least money,’and covers all personal hazards nnder one policy. >o<>4 JAS. G. BATTIRROK, President. RODBRT DENNIS, Secretary. Hon RLtzuR Wright, consnlting Actuary. UKNRV A. DYER. Qenenl Agent. H P. STEARNS, M. O., Consulting bnrgeon. A. WILBUR, General Agent Southern Geargia, 80 Bay street. ; WM. R. BOYD, nov!3 « iwa.-- Valuable Wharf ^Property FQR RtNT. 'HOSE illrmkll WRAEVEE. and: TIMBER BA SINS, known on the map of the city as O’Byrne’s Wharf, having s front UF fioo foet on the Savannah river, aad running back to Atiaerstreet. The Basins have a capacity for docking 500,000 feet of timber. i the Wharf. STORETtO LET, I-..- v I N tbe best business part of the dty. Inquire at the corner uf Drayton street End Congress street id. I>c8 Mine. L Massart WILL OPEN THIS DAY, Her new store, on BROUGHTON STREET, Two doors east of Ball, pppositc Masonic Hall, her Fail Millinery and Fancy Goods, which are of the la test style and the best choice. MME. MASSART respectfully solicits her numerous friends and custo mers to give her a call. ' . . . no!2 Plantation .tor Kent. - ijdvwjr kotKf-lae ... 7HERRY HILL PLANTATION, ten miles _ from No. 12 Central Hulrokd, obtaining 6,000 aeree. of which S.*00. acres are fenced, end 500 were cultivated this year. iUlwvTWWy slock and farming implements on |he place. The place has produced Wheat. Rye, Oats, Cotton, Corn, Peas. Potatoes, Rice, etc. Laborers upon the glace will probably contract for another yasr. . , Possession given 1st Jmhuary. or partial possession fft fUM*A. Af at once. Apply to Or to no84a»4w ;; . Mrs. JANE SI. STEVENS. IxmfajTille, Go., n WOffffif GORDON. 96 BSP.Street, jfownaah. Canto Mian. » ■ - • •*- •' Cnas-Cuna MURPHY b’ CLARK, HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT PAINTERS. G ILDING-, GreMng; MtrMlIfg. and CHazliig. Signs id every dsaaMptattfi finrwfobed and painted at short notion . ^ 0Uki.il jun.-^ri :wni j! * AU orders left at qnr shop will meet with prompt and faithful attention/ *~ " -f - no8-ly Insurance. Cumberland Valley IH80RAHCE: GOIPAMT, of nashyille; tenh. (Fire, Marine nnd Life.) OFFICE IN SAVANNAH. 1*7 BAT STREET. Authorized Cnpltnl, i . foOOJIW. rpHIS COMPANY is prepared to tone Policies on X aa favorable terms as any Eastern Company. GEORGE H. LENOIR, President. S. L. Trippk, Secretary. Wing, Tobey k Co., Bankers, Nashville. Hon. W. Mat. Brown, Mayor, Nashville. Hon. W. M Wilkinson. Recorder, Nashville. Hon. O. J. Stubblefield, Attorney General, Nash- Title. General N, B. Pearce, Wholesale Grocery and Com mission Merchant, Nashvll.e. Stratton, Cheney tt Roy, Cotton and Commission Merchants, Nashville. O. Miss k On , Furniture nnd Commisrion Mer- 4»iiffi»itffi | Nashville. W. J. Parks k Co., DrnggUu, Nashville. D. Wiel A Co., Dry Goods Merchants, Nashville. D. J. Meyerhardt, Dry Goods Merchant,Nashvllle. W. C. Collier, Book Dealer, Nashville. R.-H. Singleton, Book Dealer, Nashville. . F. C. Dnnnlngton A Co., Editors and Proprietors of the Union and American, KaahvIlK Merrit A Hill Wall Paper Dealers, Nashville. Dr. Frasier, Senator, Nashville.' J Khun, Editor Tenmraaae Stasis Zeltnng. A MyerA Co., Wholesale Grocers. bashvlJe. Geceial J. B. Palmer, Attorney, Mnrtresboro. General James R. Cbahaersv Attorney, Memphis. B. F. C. Brooks, Banker, Memphis. Hon. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Governor of Missis sippi. Hon. T. T. Swann, Auditor of Mississippi. General E. C. Walthall, Attorney, Ooffeeriile ,11 Isa. General W. F. Brantly, Attorney, Greemairro,Miss. General 8. D. Lee, BrookvVllle, Miss. Geoeral J. Wheeler, Cotton Factor, New Orleans. General J. U. Hood, firm of J. H. Hood A Go., New Orleans. Generals Gibson ffi Austin, Attorneys, Now Or- leans; Professor J. P. Logan, Atlanta, Ga. Hon. Kemp F. Patties,'Treasuror of State, Baleigh, North Carolina. . General N. B. Forrest, Memphis. NEW ENOL’Nn HUE INSURANCE COMPANY, uf HARTFORD, CT. Aatkorlxed Cnpltnl of. r i $200,000. WM. RrSYMONS, Agent for Savannah, olAlm 1ST Bay street.. FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital and Assets. Security Insurance Co $1,600,000 Phrenlx Insurance Co 1,693,000 Intenntlonnl Insurants Co.... 1,6*3,006 Manhattan Insurance Cn 1,078,000 Harmony Insurance Ce 300,000 Nsrth Amsrlran Insurance Co.. . 800,000 Twtnl Cash Capital and At set ,.$7,094,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. Capital. .$*30,000 LURE, MARINE and INLAND Risks token to toe r aliove highly responsible Comp ,Dies on Buildings nnd Merchandise, to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid. A A LANE, Age.-.t, No. 12 Stoddard's Ban e, Bay street, nolS-3m SsvaDnab, Georgia. j. w. mmn »& co. FACTORS, Goaerol Commission aad FoPwording MERCHANTS, CORNER DRAYTON AND BRYAN STB.. Havaunah, Georgia. 1171LL aril on Oomminlon, Cotton, Bice, Naval if Stereo, Lumber,. Beal Estate, Produce end Merchandise. And will do the tmrineoa of Beceiviog and Forward ing, with dispatch, to all American and European porta, on reasonable terms. The usual facilities afforded customers. CDnsignmeptH and orders solicited. uovl-lm R. M. Hunt, COR. WHITAKER & STATE STREETS, K EEPS constantly on hand tha finest and purest French and American CONFECTIONARIES and CHOCOLATES. Jellies, Cordial, Syrups, Figs, Nats, etc. ALSO, China end Faney Goods, India Rubber Toys, Dulls and Doll Beads; Wax, Marble and China Dolls Slid Doll Heeds, Doit Carriages, Faney Baakata, etc. novl—2m i Fashionable CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, I7ASHIONABLLE Dress Goods, r Black Prrae Goods, Blankets nnd Marseilles Quilts, Flannel*—White; Opera and Plaids, Tweed* Jeans; Casalmeres and Cloths, Bleached Sklrtwgannd Sheetings, -> Table Damasks aad Towelings, Hotlery of nil kinds lor Ladies,’ Gents' and Children. A vety large dock of the abovd goods for Bale at the lowest cash prices by DkWlTT A MORGAN, ho!2 13T CONGRkSS STREET. DANIEL LONDON. NO. 63. B^pAftW^fe ,N£W YORK, SliippittE Mi (Ifimmkia*— Mfrelmfit, W ILL aaU att-kindn Of THbaficffi OMto Bagging, GratouSped, Jtpd-wm faureote. orders for . WWlKilMJ!* 1 — In savamrkffxfrffij Jf Iff TMtffi.ffohfCr 1 John- aton. M. A. Heffifoi dtitto. M..M. Hertz A Co., John Ydki-^W. <?.' t«t\cy A Cb.. Barclay A Uhwnl: wuranaen akownd «n Cotton shipped to Henffa.Eyr g ’gTanakqa ! ,^^a U V, : xtcLfoa NOTESrJSGWNTED I v‘)8I .to. -JfUijtwVvVf Vr 7 OAY1DB. DILLDITy Bauker, 4 •*.*< way stheet. REMOVAL. v Tol L’J IaomcV -if tut-. **t ai; . •« , ( VK - ^ WIN -AlfjCN LIN . DSALB& Di * ‘ .».*•*' m-- .• i - • • 'ti’U.u- W indow. I 8 hades, QA large imrwnrea iffiWsIhmpiniMindew-fihadea Olt Cornices, Curtain UMK’EhMre Fresfor, OiH 16S Bay Street, Savannah. PffOEFTLf 1 Fine Bourdon and five Whiskies 100'tons hm*>« For sale low, by . mo* G'SWii : J il r {inL H. STARK * 00. 3*JS»a .-nafivies ^. Boats a H AT^n—^ Hi Smith Sl Rand Powder Co. ) RANGE Rifle in Kegs—25 pounds, 12>i- pounc ana 6M pounds. Bleating, In kegs Of 25 pounds. ■ Ctodstem of Spreads, 1 pound and hag ponlMsr. hand; and of this nneqnaled Fowdeg always on sale by 1 their Agents, KANDELL A Otk. 20f. and Bay street NOTICE. rnBE naderUgned have entered into a Umltod pert- X nersbtp, under the firm name of A. T. CUN- under the firm name of A. T. CUN NINGHAM', for the transaction of n General Coa- attston-Rneh— ha Whs efryef Sevan nail. Alezan- ler T. Cgiiilnnhanii of Havsaeali, to the general partner, Sjfid JplkfX. Stoddard, of foe Same place, is tbe spech%m|if>cA and cctttHbotee «en thansam*. dollars fiUHiffin atock* a 'J r-J- * This partnership to to commence on the twentieth of November, Klgntoen Hu. fired and Sixty-six. and to terminate on tbe first of January, Eighteen Hun dred aud Sixty-eight. A T. CUNNINGHAM, nel54w JOHN J. STODDARD, Ifar; Sale, A BICE PLANTATION, containing five hundred acres, more or lees, plaster’s measure, known a* * Murray's Hi] V* situated on the Carolina shore, oppori’e the dry of Savannah, on the best pitch of tide. Off the place us ample buildings for opera- ttves, dwelling house and overseer,* boose. Terms hbcral. Apply to flOOTIt OCTAVU8 COHEN * CO. .. dL’in A •uTmm OLD ffiffittfoVtoo J •ainq T i - bm tNri ri uteal ■W-. flRITS ttHS, «AL LUDDINGTON A CO. BITS and MEAL always oa hand In large qnanti- ssKsasaasSKusskjj n Itopot for ffidppms at S.G. Bayne's warehouse, 190 rod MtBmretraat, corner of Market Dock. xnwneroH » oo., eaS4f tar. Wil i rffi mi and Llher^ sti stis Dr. N- M. Sneed, ‘jsasSattawtrtUf' Boll street. Having devoted . Jk43UK.ua i. T-3AV