The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 28, 1866, Image 3

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steamship* jjn FOB NKW TOM (jms hlp Sau Salvador, on Saturday, Deoember o'clock, p. m. ' nis mp j a mc8 S. Green, Thursday, November lt _ o’clock — ra. jjinsUP Flambeau, Thursday, November 29, at ■.•lock p, m. > FOB BaiiTISfOBB. ( jra3hip North Point, on Friday, November 30, ' ,viocK — m- FOB PHILADMLKIU. im5 {iip Tonawauda, Saturday. December 1, at clock, — UL FOR FLORIDA. $ J. . im er Kate, every Ttmrsday morning at 9 o'clock j ’ jB |cr Dictator, every Saturday* at 3 p. m. " L . r ijj.ua Baker, every Satarday morning, at :fc. . • er sylvan Shore, every Tneadaj morning, at ,’dock* FOR CHARLESTON. icer pilot Boy, every Wednesday and 8atarday m. „ JJDi r E.iza Ilancox, every Monday and Friday o’clock. vner Dictator, every Wednesday, at 8 a. m. ;. 111( . r Kiuilie, every Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. Bk ‘ croton, every Thursday at 1 o’clock. FOR BRUNSWICK. ainer Port Royal every Friday, at 84. ,-j FOR DARIBm. , jC1 er H. M. Cool, Friday morning, November . o'clock. Mayor’s Court. >. er lsy morning there was an extensive docket •isC-urt, which was promptly disposed of by His Mayor Anderson. . er iufl Farrell was charged with being drunk jiMing a witness. The prosecutor said the ! bad ati nek him in the month with a teapot, \- a all he wanted was the defendant to be kept T :r , u i his house. She made her statement, was altogether different, but the officer who " j n charge said she wauted liquor on the road. **fined in costs. zBtte nnn was arraigned for lying in the streets r-i, au:}, acknowledging the corn, was fined five ■' •;• '•. jt j K .r white man, who presented a shocking ap- k is o about the iiead, and had an eye completely ^ up, was charged with being drunk and lying icstreet*. He said he was not drunk, but weak of blood; that a couple of men bad attacked • iu the house where be boarded, and one had a hammer upon his head. One of the officers ..:nt two men had gone to the barracks t i to have the defendant arrested, saying that be ibustng them. The case was continued until this y.niintf. i» order to hear from the witnesses, and iu ^ meantime the defendant was locked up. . Edwards, a negro, was arraigned on 4wo fiLfrujt charges, one for assaulting another negro, refusing to obey the officer and attempting 3 v.ipe. The officer found the two men fighting in - ^ ..reet and ordered them to desist. One of them -but the other one struck again. He allowed gS men, who were very bloody, to wash them- all ,* when the defendant attempted to escape. His fin - .’fined him ten dollars, or thirty days’ labor « uwunt. gf. t*rdi Foster was charged with following an officer jc ukiug a prisoner to the Barracks, and with re- leave when told to do so. The officer said it , general practice for negroes to follow the wueu they had a prisoner, and to boot and i. He was sent to the Barracks for ton days. Hills, lor disorderly driving and breaking the • ai one of the street lamps, was fined five dollars riered to pay for the glass. aqjro who had made a noise in the Court room, T-jing the Court, was brought within the bar, (filter reprimand and his promise to keep his w still on t.another occasion, he was discharged. j Honor naked the Chief if he had examined into luteinent of the negro on Monday morning who lapolict-miu and he had been lying iu the chaff. ;f Anderson replied that the only evidence was the Cj< 3U d the officer on duty there denied the mat- ad moreover was not the kind of a mao likely to b;e with a negro. He also said, in answer to a -♦slion of His Honor, that the clothes might have nett evidence, that it was some twelve hQurs ike occurrence that he was examined. The said the chaff might have been in the pockets i jtt, and mat he wanted the matter thoroughly Drf pained to of tamcalaatoot to leave our city. He tun torn ■o much good to those whi right to aflacted, that we would nail y Uk. to bar. him at tto _ of thanks from hto akin, and w* surely tat* Was aoritaUilng worthy of a great attain—the *111 Which could give such reltof Iriltnu ot th. Doctor’, lied experienced. Doctor assures usthat ho win leave on Wednes day Itov.SIlifc andean to ton at hto ofltoaunUlSp. m.'ot that dap. Ha deatraa oa. in this connection, to retarn Marincrc thanks to the MeOtoal feouMyand the ctorgyof Savannah, who hare ao liberally en dorsed him. and also In the poblie for their yery Ubetat patronage. The CallMt ttotu District Comrt. ThtoOoort me* yeetot day morning, and too argu ment In the case of th* ship Lampedo, libelled by the Dnitod State* steamer Nanaemond, waa heard before Judge Erskine, In admiralty. This case, involving several nice tow polnto, haa excited aome interest, and it na ably argued by T. H Willi am •. Eaq., for the libellant*, and Thomas E. Lloyd. Esq., for the re- apondeata. Hr. William In his argument, took the ground that the ahtp waa in Imminent peril, and quoted the evidence of Captain King, of th. steamer Lizzie Baker, to ahow that he could not go to the assistance of the vaaari, ahe Ming ashore on the aouth breakers of Warsaw Sound, and in a very dangerous position, aud said that the ship could not by any poasibto means, even with the aid of her sails, release herself from the position. The Nanaemond, at a sacrifice of time and at her peril, went to her aaalst- snee, and in doing ao aho strained her boiler. He arid it might be Contended that the vessel wae in debted merely for towage, but he read many authori ties to ahow that it waa really entitled to salvage, be the amount what it might. Hto argument was very able, and was listened to with marked attention. Hr. Lloyd, on behalf of the respondents, said he ad mitted the applicability of several of the cases cited by hto learned Mend, tat the first point he would raise waa that the Nanaemond waa a United States revenue vessel, and her duty waa to lend her aid and assist ance to commerce. A merchant veeael waa not bound to go out of her way to go to the assistance of a vessel in distreea, and if ahe did slie waa entitled to salvage, no matter how light the service. Not ao with a Go vernment vessel. It was her duty, and while he did not contend that a Government vessel could not claim aalT*ge, be yet did contend that they must ahow there waa aomethiog more than merely going to the assist ance of a distressed vessel; they must ahow there was danger to life, or imminent peril. The argument occupied several hours, aud at its ter mination the Couit adjourned. The decision of the Judge will be rendered in a few days. Theatre. The drama of Lucretia Borgia was performed last night to a very good house, and in a manner, take it as a whole, that haa not been equaled by any stock company on our stage within our recollection. The principal character, the ruthless Duchess, was most admirably personated by the leading lady of the company. Hiss Annie Senter, who wae well sustained by Hr. Langdon, as Genarro, Hr. Lowry, as Gubatta, and Hr. Pratt, as the Duke. All the subordinate characters were well personated. The character of Lucretia Borgia to one that calls for the exertion of almost masculine power, and if we were to find any fault with Hiss Senter’s performance last night we should say that in some of the scenes she rose almost above the natural expression of the very paroxysm of passion which she portrayed. In the tenderer scenes, the interview with Genarro in the first set, and in the scene with the Duke in the second set, in which she plies her artful coquetting to win her hatband to spare the life of her ton, she was very effective. To-night will be presented Bulwer'a popular play of Money, with an excellent cast, comprising the entire strength of the company. Tnks to Ito eketus tor these who dtsg-their Weary and disordered bodies Into our company, when a few doses of Ana's 8aasaF.an.na would cleanse their murky blood and restore their health and vigor, ll muddy victims of biherua disease, have some regard tor your neighbors, if Hot for yourselves. no28-lw Warn. Woiia Tarns.—A good article is always womb a good price. Cheap goods, from dry goods to j washing soap, are usually the costliest iu the end. It ! to always safer to procare the articles which have the ! imprint of a house of established reputation, than to I sack for the latest tml cheapest, novelty. Issued under an irresponsible name. The Soaps of Colgate a Co., are known throughout the country as beiDg pure and every way desirable. uo28-lt a Baowa's Bbonchial Tbochbs, for pulmonary and asthmatic disorders, have proved their efficacy by a teat of many years, and have received testimonials from eminent men who have used them. Those who are suffering from conghs, colds, hoarse ness, sore throat, Ao., should try the ■ -Troches,” a simple remedy, which is in almost every case effec tual MORTUARY. Ust of Interments for ttie week ending ,Yoc. 2ti, 1868. L ALT EL GROVE CEMETERY. Whites Colored CATHEDRAL CEMETERY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY: ON LINCOLN STBBT, BITWUN HAOON AND CHARLTON. jSlonday, December 3d Dan Castello’s GREAT SHOW and TRAINED WHO ANMALSI PULASKI HOUSE. Total ; John D. Fish, M. D , Chairman Board ot Health. Jab. Stewabt, Secretary. MARR1RD. FOOTMAN—GOULD.—In this city, on the 2?th inet, by Bev. Sylvanus Landrum, Mr. JOSEPH C. FOOTMAN and Miss SABAH K. GOULD, aU of Sa vannah. - * Miniature Almanac — tin. Day, 6 fill man water. At Tybee 10 03.At Port 11 S3 Shipping Intelligence. A Noble Work* ailed attention, some time since, to the fact ai & Southern Hospital Association, for disabled sol- .tts, lid been formed in New Orleans, designed to iinicr and surgical aid to such soldiers of the :c (Walt rate army as require assistance. This as- xatioii Las been organized as a corporate body un- -leiaus of the: State of Louisiana, audits affairs ilininwtered by a Board of Directors, chosen 2among the most prominent men of the Southern including Generals Lee, Johnston* Hood, spton, Longstreet, Howell Cobb and heroes lie late war. The advantages to be derived from iusociation will not be limited to any one State, l! disabled soldiers from any part of the South •De equally entitled to its benefits. The members iis association are now appealing for assistance to 2’pliah the noble undertaking, in the way of con- :^.:as bv individuals, or by the formation of sub- Hsociationa throughout the Southern States, • >.. urpose of giving efficiency and support to xmtion thus organized. They have also started .fcimas gift enterprise for the benefit of the as- w>\ the tickets ft* which are for sale in -ah the cities, aud may be obtained in Savannah at the pf J. C. Schreiner Jr Son. We take great pleas- :a assuring our readers that this association is r.Ly of the most liberal encouragement and co-op- it is not organized with any hope of & or reward, but solely for the pnr- • i performing a s ieved duty. No motive of in- ■ v or self-aggrandizement can mingle with the r -2irrested and patriotic duty, as the names of the •mushed managers give ample assurance. Many -«* b« s: and bravest of the Confederate soldiers • V(:. a,;i:!e entirely helpless by the casualties ot ■ .sd n:e buffering for the comforts of life, anil there i.s no association of the same character - more powerfully to our people for «n- •agemi-nt. - " , i / lie ebort lime that will elapse between now and eilih Iteeember, when the awarding of the presents -t- rnrlr, siuKests that all those who are dto- • 3 to iu,i tbe Association should obtain tickets - “ri; itciv by Application to Sohrciner A Son. who ei^.Am lu'ire fully the nature of the enterprise. Violating City Ordinances. 'em! -EL-- on the information .docket for viola- • oi city ordinances were heard before His Honor, :ir Aadersou, veEti rdey nnrni'io. -te man, for abusing a juember ot the Board Of ■k While iu the discharge of hto dutyi was dollars aud coats. lt apialn ot a vessel was charged with discharg- ruc t ballast from the veBset wlfhout having a Orient tarpauliu. The captain said he did not the Harbor Master’s rules, and that after the i had been thrown on the wharf be had his -J throw it back. He was fined twenty dol- Jlattice Staley’s Coart. Allred Beeves, a negro, waa before Justice Staley on the charge of larceny from the honse. It appears that he stole a watch and chain lrom Holes Green, another colored man, on the 22d inst. Green had been look ing for the watch, and seeing it in a window of a watchmaker, took out a writ of possession. On the examination it appeared that Reeves had left the watch for repairs, and when he came for it he was ar rested. The defendant was turned over to the City Court for trial. Bunkum Lee, a negro, was also committed by the Justice for the larceny of some costs. He was com' mitted for trial. A further examination into the case of Edw. John son, colored, charged with stealing ducks from ths yard of a citizen. He was turned over to the Superior Court for trial. Exports. Per steamship Virgo, for New Yorit—1,939 bales i upland cotton, 81 do sea island do, 3 do wool, IT ilir batting, S do domestics, 130 casks rice, 21 bbls rosin, M pkgs fruit, 47 do mdse. passengers. Per steamship Tonawanda. from Philadelphia—C Hanman, Miss L Hooper, M Towers, jr, C C Ray mond, Catharine Louge, J McKean and la-iy, Mrs Horse, J C Dingier. J C Compton, J C Oram, Mrs E G Gardner, C B Devereaux, Mrs J Eggart and 2 chil dren, J 1'eal, jr, aud 13 steerage. Per steamship Virgo, tor New York—II I, Craw ford, H Knott and child, Dr Flynn, M C Young, wife and infant, Mrs Merriclut, child and 3 infants, G R Hjguez, E Riselnach, wile and 2 children, Eli Ma ples, aud 4 steerage. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—tl G Smalley* Hart. J£ Flye. S ttlar-ge, E King, J Finder, W .1 Smuin G Gibson, 8 J Flournoy and lady, and 6 deck. Consignees. Per steam-hip Tonawada, from Philadelphia—iJolil- Well A W, V Basler, W K B igg,-, K Ballore, Bryan, H Co, 8 K Byck. Brady A M, O K R. Crane A (i, ('lug- horn A C, Cooper & McA, Cooper, O A F, K YV Corn- well, H A Cohen, W M Davidson, T J Dunbar A Co, J Doyle A Co, Davant A W, Doyle & L, E Ehrlich, A Falllgant, W B Griffin, G Gemcnden, A Gallo way, ,1 Gilliland A Co, 8 Gardner. Hunter A G, Hi's- A G, Hardee A Co, N A Hardee, It M Unnt, 3 E Her nandez, 8 J Josephs A Co, K Mael-ea A Co, ,1 Kuhn, K Ketchum, Levi A B, J Laogsdort' A Co, M bavin, A Kobn, Mackey. B A Co, L McSorley. R Melntire Co, M Muller, G T Nichols, G N Kicnols, G Oit, P Meyers, Palmer A D, Powers A M, E Padelford, .1 __ Roue its, W A Bamsey, J Ryan, Rothschild & 8, P Reilly, A K Robinson, btarr * R, sir Sylvan Shore, S, Smith A Co, T X Turner A Co, Tebeaii A P. B F El mer, \Y U Whitney A Co, E C IVade A Co, West A I ’ Weed A C, A Weinberger. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Duteuhoffer Co, D J Walsh. City Court. The Grand Jury met at ten o’clock yesterday morn ing and acted upon the following bills: GUdock Grant, a negro, charged with assault and battery. True bill. Lyman Williams, colored, charged with aimple larceny. True bill. Isaac Cohen was charged with misdemeanor and a true bill returned. A true bill waa found against Thomas Ledbetter and Jacob Floyd, two negroes, charged with simple larceny. The Court was then adjourned until the fifth day ef December. The Grand Jury waa dismissed until the sixth and the Petit Jury until the seventh. Selliso LiQCoa on Stndat.—A case growing out of the murder case of Sunday, the 18th inst., was brought before His Honor, Mayor Anderson, yester day morning. At the coroner's inquest It wae stated that the quarrel arose between the men about the prioe of two drinks of liquor. As it was a violation of the ordinance to sell liquor on Snnday, the proprie tor of the house, Mr. F. Shultz, was put upon the in formation docket. A negro, who was with the murderer it the time, and who to now in jail as a witness, was brought np, and said that they got the liquor in the house and that it was oa Sunday. Hto Honor then turned th® defendant over to the County Court as an accessory, He waa tkta token before Justice Jno. A- Staley, but theevidenM/aUtogio make him an accessory, he wae bound over in the sum of one thousand dollers to answer the charge of keeping a tippling house open on Sfinffi^: ■ ‘ " YaonaNCT.—E. Shomiel and Jno. Snipe i charged before HU Honor, Mayor Anderson,yesterday morning, with vagrancy and sleeping in the streets. One of them said he wae a stranger in the city and came here on a raft. He knew nobody here and in tended to go back to Augusta. Wm. Metxgar and Jim Murray were charged with vagrancy and found sleeping in the streets. One of them had only been dismissed from the barracks in the morning On account of being sick. He said he had no parents, but had a sister and etaid with her The other one, when asked whet he did or where he staid, replied that he lived with hto companion. Hto Honor ordered them to be sent to the barracks, and afterwards to be sent to the Freed, men's Bureau to be brand out. Memoranda. Boston, Nov 22—Cleared—Schr Chas Poole, Sher man, from Savannah. Foil laud, Nov 20—Arrived—Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Morton, from Savaunah. New York, Nov 23—Cleared—Ship No Plus Ultra, Woodbury; bclirs A F Amea, Ames; S> lvau, bluuchui d, Savannah. r *ptiin of a small inland coasting schooner wss with not having a light aboard his ship while ’Itt anchor in the stream. The csptsin said he k au i entrusted the matter to one-of his men " '■ 0Q *ht it had been attended to. He had nO-tesH- ' to offer to rebut the statement of the ofltosr-shd '-*<1 ttu dollars. '■ r ctr captain was charged with the same offence, •i&owiedgedand claimed thst be did not know ^ * cessary. Hi* Honor asked him il it was not *•- ail waters to keep a light at night* and he re- ; '^t he did not know it was a law; that he 11 was merely optional with them* and that ^**5 at their own riskr He wss fined Auspicious cusrsettn. ; Jj lioson was charged, before His Honor Msjw i yesterday morning with being s suspicion® Tbe watchman at the GaU Brilwad fiepot / •• he found the boy loitering* aboa* the yard, y' K ^ had aaked him for work, blit he failed, to ^'tha buy had done anytbtag improper. Tbe ,J*° l «'! be was a biackrifigfc ielpM«An<h»‘ , ‘ ’ hiug f ur Wl)rk aud hld been at the shop - " J We <be boss for a job. He boid a pretty *“1 41111 the case was diamtoeed.,- ; t'UJ. «j, c , ri, * n - another negro, broughtmpi M ttbe « it h ’ *“ ntlt 80 fortunate. It was in evidence dju,. 111 ,at, =n money from small negro boptttnr of tlie on Monday* Wt iilil ! Were to ° -mall to give testimony. It 1 iiC stolen a ham fro s an suction, and a character generally. He wss sen- M^?****** at herd labor, with IfH u a PP(-ndane. Qhite an excitement was created yeri- 0011 fo the vicinity of, Y*m*cr»w by a * t8 ab “sin g his vrifh. feie dllefi Inapo- <kptl lB ‘'"‘ rresl foe man, and the policeman, in atr to do so, waaetrnctan the, foreheriJ , *t*ir[ 3 ‘**P11^ f ‘ rtun4tel Y "d aot have -muiilT s^tot '"‘fore., wlUl hbemanand’had to oie oonriderm- %^.“ tock him to the bamfkfi- MetMdMto ft ‘^ d ^* 0ner Presentods bloody ipp««M me officer bleeding frssly. FOB CHiLDa^jb—We have norived from Bleloek A Co., publishers, )lo. J» Beekman street, New York, through Mr. T. J. Staley, of this city, a very oeatly printed little work, with illustration., designed fra children, styled “General Lee aad Santa Clans, and advertised as Mrs. Louise Clack's Christmas gift to her little Southern friends. The-content, will be found exceedingly Interesting to «he Juvenile reader, and we take ptoaaure In commending to to the attorn tlon of parents sad others who wish to present their young friends with aomethiog of an ***““**£ character, and that will be highly appreciated for ite amusing and matractive stoffie®« - afsaastovr -4ifrfiri Kont, an old Encourage ■mMnw.-wu citiien and an' industrious and worthy mechanic, to mgaged in the btockemlth rad wheelwright taanraa in thto city, rad has employed In both bruichee 1 fnl operatives, whom work never toils to give sattotoo- tion to hto petrous. Thqjhoeing of hones to a spe ciality with Mr. K-, and from oar knowledge of hto snecess in ttoto and other departments of hto trade we feel BoiisnUatfablii recommeadiag him as worthy of the pairohage of the public. Paojc PHiuertnii.—.The steamship Tooawmnd* : o.pj.m Jennings, arrived hero early yesterday mom ing ftom Phitodripbi. ra Saturday tori. Th. captmn rooru fine weather, and that the vessel nmchod the lor at TrheS it two o'clock in the morning. Parser Charles S. Trid hea furnished us, as usual, with lull fitoTcTphflaJalbhto papers in advance of the mrito. for which he VrtU please accept our thenke. y.,.T n.vriiJOP J. Wavaa—The members of the <»™to Fto. Company, having tod th. riemner A. Barron, twothoro^m^ tod tor in riW - iSuZmsm premmtlngthe ongln. tottopobto. ^^nvXtowlto® 88 the triaL_ From Ai maud of _ stoirrii Am* ietortw rito- noon toom AugnriA Shs to oonrigrad to Mr. J._M. ttaeliW.wholirtentotoepaigtof.tooonMCricnrittt, the Xxprees, rsgutoriy on the Uto TUJ ■»> ^ fine boats, and commanded by gratlem* 1 ^ and the' agent to well known ■ <*• obUging in PORT OF SAVANNAH. Iceboat, Nov 27, isos. Arrived. Steamship Tonawanda, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter Uammell. Steamer Eclipse, Jones, Augusta—J M Klnehley Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Charleston—F k! Myreil. ateamer H M Cool, Tavlor, Darien—M A Cohen. Sloop Franklin, Buckley, Back river, with 75) baili els rough rice to R Habersham & Son. Huger'a flat, from plantation, with boo bushels rough rice to O Cohen A Co. 8chr Andrew H Edwards, Hughes, Philadelphia. Cleared. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—Hunter ,v Gammell. Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clag- horn A Cunningham. Steamer Gen abepley, Ross, Ogeechee, in bollnst— L Colby A Co. Tugboat G J Loane, Loane, Charleston, lor repairs. Receipts. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—2 bales sea is land cotton, 290 bnshela rice. F ORMING a Model and Moral Exhibition. Look oat lor the Grand Protection. Knights in Real Armor. Ladles in Regal Robes. Qneen’e Carriage of State. The Mounted Zouaves, The Cornet Band, Gold en Chariot, Horses. Poulesand Mules, will be prom inently seen aud admired, THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, COSTaINlHO ECKHART’S SILVER CORNET BAND, A Street Parade 1 Gorgeous to an Extrme? Unmis takably indicative of the Strength and Resources of DAN CASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW. The Company, since last here, have made several additions to it; prominent among them to Mr CHARLES PARKER, the Great American Humorist, and the Original SVhoa, January, who will appear at each perform ance. mid Introduce his comical pony, JANUARY. BURNELL BUNNELLS, the embodiment of Grfice and Style, will, with Ins two pretty and gifted Bora, render a picaring series of living pictures, which, ibr ea«e. excellence and elegance, haw never before been witnessed in America. DAN CASTELLO, the Original Coove-satlonalist, will appear at esch entertainment, and introduce the only thoroughly trained Ilorae in the Universe, the Ru>elan beauty, “CZAR.” », PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR OF OPTICS, LATE OF NEW YOKE. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. AUSTRIA LI AN CRYSTAL SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES THE DULY PERFECT LEfHt IS EX ISTENCE. 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THE ADVANTAGES Of theee Spectacle! over all others, are: let—The amljr true Leas known, being wrfeetiy flee bom chromatic light, ao well known to >e the cause of injury to the virion, and which makes the ctoage from Spectacles to Glasses of stronger powers so often required, while both near and distant objects are seen with equal facility through' the aame Me—Can be worm wltb perfect cauto fbr any length of time at one sitting, giving astonishing clearness of virion, particularly by candle or other ar tificial light—comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto writing or sewing,or.vlvid oolored bodies, theeeleoaes, by softening the revs, effect a most agreeable sensation aad give gnat relief. Atm.—In all aerwaas affections off (Me eye causing dull and startling pain* in the eye-toll or temple, appearance of luminons aad dark spots in the atmosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the disturbed nerves are quieted end Slushed nth.—Gronnd by peealiar machinery, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated ex pressly for the msautoctnre ol this lens, sees to pro duce it with the tone spherical accuracy, and its focus to at the exact centre, a point of vital Importance, and which no ether lens possesses. •th.—Proof of saportorlty over the oH kind of Spectacle*. They are used exclusively at all the hospital! tor diseases of the eye. In Berlin, Prus sia, and elsewhere. 01 CA68IAN STEED 1 Admission. 75 cents. Separate seats for Colored Persons, 50 cents FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water streets New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. C CONSIGNMENTS solicited, on jubkh liberal fid- J vat.cemcnts will be made. REFER TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, Of New York city. no7-lm» NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. BY Consignees per teniral It. It. NOV. 27,18G0. 618 bales c >tton, 9 do yarn, 12 do domestics, 2C »ks cowpeas, 21 do dried fruit, 20 caddies tobacco, I0,oti0 shingles, 2 cars scrap iron, 1 car furniture, 12 cars lumber, and milse, to E E Hertz A Co, F D Hi-cart, p Whelan, M Sinclair, Palmer A D, M Rawls, Warren Bros, G W Scatleigood, U Melntire, E C Wade & C , Latbrop A Co, Bothwell A W, N, Camp .t Co, Marr A R, H C Hardy, West A D, Bryan, H A Co, P II lielin, Wilder A F, fison A G, W Ii stark A Co, cl uk, J Co, E l'adeliord, Lehman A Bro, Lyons A Co, Rich ardson A B, Kirkland, H A Co, Jones A W, .luhnstou, W & Co, W R Fleming. B H liaroee, W B Griffin A Co, Bradley, H A Co, N A Hardee & Co, Paillips A M, Uucrard, F A Co, J L Viilrionga, K Habersham A Son, L J Guilmarttn * Co. Receipts per Atlantic A Golf R. Q. Nov. 27, 1866. 243 bales cotton, 1 car cattle, 1 do hogs, hides, a ul mdse, to P Dzialynski. Tisoo A G, Sloan. 8 A S. Dun can A J, F W Sims A CO, Mercer A A, P H Bt-lm, G W Uarmany, Clark, J A Co, J L YiBalbnga, Jones A W, E C Wade A Co, Bryan, II A Co, L J Guiimartiu A Co, Brady A M, Fittee A Hu.ird, N A Hardee A Co, L Johnston. R Habersham A Son. Agt Ok B, febeau, P A Co, W E Alexander, W M Nichols A Co, M 6 Bill', licb, Hannah Pickling, J N Mailer, J W Anderson A Sons, Hilton A R, W W George, K Mi Intlre A Co. II Wayne, JAW Rutherford, A Wilcox A Co. Watts, McRae A Co. U J Smith, T H Willingham, J Barrett, P Davis, Davant A W, J L Dozier, AT Cunningham A Co, Austin « E, J Gllhl.ind A Co, Erwin A H, Beil, W AC. Einstein Mourn & Co. |NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. • W E are now receiving, and ready to exhibit our large and well selected stock of the above men tioned goods from the best manufacturers, and pnt np expressly ior the Georgia and Florida trade. Merchants and Planters •ire invited to exam ne onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. • oc4-3m PHQJX STEAM SAW MILL. EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA. T DK undersigned, having completed their DOUBLE GANG SAW MILL, known as the “PHfENIX STEAM SAW MILL,'' would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now prepared to fill orders for Lumber In any quan tity and of any sizes and lengths. We have con neetort with our Mill au improved Planer, and will give particnlar attention to orders for planed and tongue and grooved lumber. orders left at the Mill, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton' office, corner Bay and Ahercom streets, will receiv prompt attention. A Share or public patronage la respeclfolly ao- licit0 EHLEN A BAM1LTONS. JOB. IKLRtf, J F. HAMILTON. M. HAMILTON. aus-if Arrivals at the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WlLTBskOxa C G Y'onng.-Wasli llr L A Tracy, (ia R D Hamlin, N Y W C Bidden. Port Royal Dr W Davis, Darien E il Saiidkulil. N Y M Jenin, N Y S P Whitehead, family A 2 svis, SC WTiylor, Ga H E Box, S C E W Box. SC WG Alleu. SC W A Witrngliam, Ga J Armstrong, City McM King, Chas J J Strange. Ga Mitchell King, Chaa Dr Atkinson A lady, Fla F McQueen, Fla Cant Lester, Fla ■J 1 , LI. T F Drayton, S C T J Macon, Balt B H Brewer A avt, Fla MJ Cohen. J c Crn.iiptoa, PhUa J C Drone,, do M Torrens, do C C Raymond, do ,t W Jennings, Jones, str Tonawanda JM Forman, ' do S J Flournoy * lady, Ala Miss E J Baas A avt, Ala P Batter A svt, Darien R P Paul; do J N Winn, do J G Young, do T U Beasley W S Floyd, Balt J W Keep. N Y J Allen, N Y A Bruvnkope, N Y W W Felton, N Y y M Gridin, Valdosta SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCGINLY. J W Staples, N Y C S Lanzdon, N Y G F Maynard, Kichmond P Schone, Fla 8 W Northcut, Fla JH Beall, W Johnson, City B DuUois, S C MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUC*. P W Honhlthan, 1 Pindar, Mass j c Ga braith. Balt H Camps, Augusts K D Eerie, S C If Jennings, Atlanta A Nott, NY D B Wadley. Ga C W Pike, Ga BAMoye, Ga -V T Smith, N Y r Peck, NY SBlany, Mass W Lester, Fla M E Barber, Fla J F Denuiatoo, Fto , G m Fairchild A wife, Flfi J P Gib-on, Darlno . <* T W Dunham, Ga L Dentey, N Y E King. Mass C F Winchester, Mass J F Winchester, do C W Osborn, Mass MOwcn, Maine J M Mattox. Ga W G Randall, N J J 9parks, W J Wilson, F W Slone, Boston Testifies of Rmmiatiois Ths Steamship JAIES 8. KB, Captain Fakcbild, will sail on Tkarrisy, Hsvrabn Mth. Fta-freight ragagemeoto. apply to noSJ-ta F. W. SIMS A CO.. Agents. PASSAGE RATES: Cob la Paoaaffa, SfiS...........fitaeraffe, 813 The new and last sidewheel steamship Sari Salvador* ATKINS, Master, will sail for tbe above port on her regular day, Saturday, Dee. 1, at 9 o'clock p. oa. Fra heigh* or pasrage, having very superior ac- comnodaucns, apply to B. H. HARDEE, Mo 13 Stoddard’s Range. IIAKRISUN * ALLEN, a Mo,> Rowling Gteen, New York. Shippers sending cotton to the press must see that the hales are marked plainly on the edge. no26 FOR NEW YORE From Medical gentlemen. Profosaora of the highest Opthalmic talent In Savannah, Ga., and in the Union. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 26,1866. I have examined a great variety of Glasses manu factured by Professor M. Buhhibot, and In justice to the Professor must say, that hto Glasses are of a superior quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye, where the vieira to In say way imperfect. The Professor selected for me a pair of hie Australian Crystal Glasses which are of a very snperior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and sotting my eyes better than say I have ever triad. »■ B. D. Ammold, M. D. I fully concur with the above. J. & Sullivan, M. D. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 26, 1866. We have examined the Lenses of Prof BknnunuT, and consider them superior to any we have seen. They are admirably adapted not only to improve tbe imperfections of impaired right, but to relieve the weariness of vision whioh constant study produce#. Many of tbe Pluses are eg new aad Ingenious contriv ance. We cordially recommend the Profeaadr to all those who require scientific optical ssristonrr. JumiAM Hinta. M. It., Jab. B. Biad, M. D„ F. M. Bollock, M- D., J. T. MOFablakb, M. D., Jams J. Wanna, M. D„ Wm. O. Bullock, M. D., J, O. LBHAKDY. M. Dm Rev. A. M. Wm, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Oburch. Bov. 8. Tondnun, Flatra 8.0. Baptist Church. Rev. C. F. McRak, Rector 8L John’s Cbudk &AVANN ah, Ga., Oct. 27, 1866. I have examined the Lenses ot Professor M. Bxbn- haedt with inst aatfefection. He tan furnished me with a pair through which Iamahle to see with an ease and dtoBnctooes for beyond any which I have heretofore used. . | With mbch confidence I recommend him to those who may need euch artificial aid to their eyee. Rev. I. 8. K. Axson, Pastor Independ. Pres. Church. Testimonials similar to the above may he aoen at Prof. Bebnoabdi’s office, from Joseph H. Plunkett, Pastor of St. Paul’a, Ports mouth, Va. Hon. Jauxs L. Onn, Governor of Sooth Carolina.. Hon. Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Carolina. Hon. A. G. Cub-tin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. ?. Mobton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hon. H. A. 8wiv-r, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. Alex. Rambei, Ex-Governor of Minnesota Hon. Richard Yates. Governor of Illinois. H. Seymour. Ex-Governor of New York. B. E. Fenton, Governor of New York. And other distinguished gentlemen. Many years of publlo practice and study in the hospitals In Europe, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of defective virion, as well as ex perience iu an extensive, long-established business in his optical store , both here and in Europe, Professor Bernhardt c. nsiders it a sufficient guarantee of his ability to apply auch glasses as are best calculated for the assistance or recovery of imperfect sight. Ofltee Hoars from 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. PULASKI HOUSE. N. B.—Owing to engagement!) elsewhere, Professor Bkbniiabdt will be able to remain here but a short time only. oc9® tf ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Co. SJDE\yHEEL LINE. Cabin PiMige, $25 .Steerage, $13 PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGH’S RAW BONE Supher-Phosphate of Lime. Paper Hangings ND Window Shades. «. -ft* MRS. MARY J. TURNER, No. 58 St. Julian Street, Gat- received it new supply of Paper Hanging*, Win. c* Shades anil ailt Cornices, which will beaojd clicai>.Jylm AV^liolesale P aper for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers: for Grocers anil Dmggists. Printers' supplies of all l.iDds. Also, Binders'«Boarda, Paper Bags, Envelopes and Twine. AU goods sold at New York prices, with xpcnscs added. . v WARREN BROTHERS, octo-tf 210 Bay street. GUNNY CLOTH! Delaware Mlver Chemtoal Wsshi. PHILADELPHIA, U. & A. Thto aldsaMMbtod Manure tomaiwtortored free Bones that hcraaottaen burned or ffieuamd. rad it contains all thffir original organic mottor. It to ao- ' rad la attsHitomo great dura- hility. It does not exhanffi tto acD like Peruvian Guano, buton the contrary pstmanently Improves tt Previons to 1861 It waa Introduced info theBouth- era States to coDriderabre extent, and again lb MM, wham it has ham used with remarkabto eucaaa agon COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AMO ALL CROPS. A trial will convince any planter of ito merit*. Pamphlet*eootataing wffil known Southern avidenor lurnlshed upon application to New York or PhlladeL phis offices. " alare lnall the tto United BAUGH A SONS SOLE MANUFACTURERS, who* 25 BUJ uo22—-6t Gunny Bagging Ibr aafe by WEST A DANIELS. UMce.Nb.'to tomfita He lav PHILADELPHIA. LOST. A WHITE and BLACK 8ETTER, about twentv month i o d strayed from my warehouse on Fit- lay morning, letnm. no2B 3t A liberal reward will be paid for hto A. T. CUNNINGHAM, Corner Bay rail Abe room strteta. Wanted. paying for them. oc#-tf O Cotton Gin. - ,NE SIXTY Saw Brown Gin, for sale low by T. L. KINSEY A CO., Jones’ Block. Dissolution of Co-Partnership Savannib, Ga., Octaberlth, 1866. IjIHK copartnership of Van H(jhi< Holltose A MDBtoY TO HUNTERS. T HE bieheet price can be obtained for GAME Of mny kin«l. applying at the OPB HOU8B. c4o Board Wanted, IVOR n Gentleman and Ills two Daughters,In a r good private BoanUng House, Or a Private Fam ily pnee not so much an object as a pteaaant and ronvenlent location, and good Ad-ires* Key Box No. "• Gardening Land For Sale. onn AI’RBS, in 23 or SO sera Lota, ritusted on the /nil Louisville road, five miles from Savannah, well wooded, and adapted to raising ffilMndaeC pro visions. Apply to M. BUCKNER, no22—2m At Einstein, Kekmra *Co.s shoe More. Hairs Soap and Candies* 1 eights. too., nnn BOXES Extra Family andP**®- /IK) 150 gross Toilet Soap, all styles. 250 boxes Mould Cradles, tana i For sale by RANUNI* A Sin * 301 and 303 Bay attest. oelS FOR SMJ&i ..d a Irish and Scotch Whiskies, A 8EBYICEABLE DHAFTe HORSE. A»Pif »* BRANDS, for sale by tto euLtlMi A wtklH00*eStawm " G McGnn , Y , C pnnXn ri ncBroughtonrireekby Screven Housa noul4—tf fitiM-tf Bookstore for Sale. ir, compelled by Ul health to retixa " —‘ hto Bdatffimo [ three otfou THOMAS J. STALKY, Oornpr Ball and nraieanaata UitlCD under Uie formula L and patented by UGH l SONS. 8jThe new and very lari sailing steamship will take iho place of the (taieral Barnes thto week, and will positively leave on her regular day, Tknaday, Sav. »«,' •* Ia’tlmk p. os. For freight or passage, having new rad splendidly arranged accommodation*, apply to WILDER * FULLARTON, ^ ,-ffStoddaid’sUppar Bangs, no34 «• r Oppoaltathe PosLoflce. N. B—No engaged hasAs aceured after Tuesday, 27th, nnleto FOR POSTON. TbA Schooner . “ TRANSIT," Haw kins Masier. having the greater por tion of her cargo engaged, pill have dispatch for thaabove port. Fo. freight, apply to STARR A ROBERTS. FOR LIVERPOOL ■l .i i £1 M -1 - I THE firfo^aaa American Ship ROCHESTER, Captain Ouvkb, ’ • is now ready to receive her cargo, a portion ef which to engaged, aad being a vessel of small capacity, will have quick dispatch. • » r * • E ' - - For farther freight engagements, apply to no24-tf . JR1GHAM, HOLST A CO. For Liverpool. The first-claee ship ~.t i- JmWRs- AMERICA, Captaln X H. Mortuikr, will have dispatch bn; the above port. For freight eagagemento apply to nol6 2w T. B A J. G. MILLS. FOR LIVERPOOL. kTRE fliet-elaas .Up JOHN PATTEN, Capt. E. W. Hrx, having part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch aa above. For balance of cargo apply to nol6-m CRAKE A GRAYBILL. Agents. Shipping. For Baltimore. The new and elegant .teamahip North. [Point, captain Billcvb, Will aall for Baltimore on Friday, Now. 30, at — o’clock — at. For freight or pameee, having good aceomtoo- ration*, apply to WBST * DANIILS. B026 Jones' Block. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. For Philadelphia. The first class steamship Tonawanda, JENNINGS, Commander, . Will sail for th* above port on hatmrday. Dee. 1, at — o’clock —‘ a*. For freight or paange, having superior accommo dations, apply fo no24 HUNTER A (lyAMMELL. For Darien. the steamer H. M. COOL, TAYLOR, Commander, Will leave for Darien on.FRIDAY, November H'tb. at 8 o’clock a m. For freight or psauge, apply on board or tiv no2S M. A. COHEN, Agent. For St. Augustine and Jack sonville, Fla., VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. S Y L PH, Captain Si-ringed, will leave aafitbove from Charleston Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, 28th Instant, at 3 P. M. Thto boat has been thoroughly overhauled, put In complete order, rad Intended especially for thto route. Parties wishing direct communication with SL Au gustine will avail themselves o( this opportunity. For freight or paaaage. apr.ly to F. M. MYRBLL, Agent, noaT Charleston Wharf. Charleston and Savannah STEAM PACKET LINE. , FOUR TIMES A WEEK. 8TBRY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, AT T O’CLOCK, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT, touching at Blnffton every Wednesday. The Steamers PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MoNBLTY. AND ELIZA HANCOX, Captain J. R. RICHARDSON, will le ve tbe Florida Steam Packet W barf regularly ae above. HANCOX every Monday and Friday. PILOT BOY every Wednesday and Saturday.' Returning will leave Charleston, HaNOOX every Wednesday and Satarday. PILOT BOY every Monday and Friday. For freight engagements or paaaage, apply at the office, Florida Steaas Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN t CUNNINGHAM, no2T-tf Agent*. Eor Palatka, Fla., VIA ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FERNAND IN A, MAT- PORT MILLS, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. , THE KATE UapL LOCXWOOD, will leave as above from Chart. yi - ton Wharf, foot of _ Jtoatra Wharl West Broad sasasr, on eveiY THURSDAY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock. This Boat to in perfect order, and has snperior •tat* room accommodatioasfor Passengers. Freight received at all times and stored in ware house on wharf, free of expense. Traiuporiatisa charge* aKgriffi* pqh* prompt^. For freight or passage apply to T F• M. MYRBLL, no2-tf I | A y. Uhyle«toq Wharf. ; FOB CHARLESTON. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. CROTON, Capt. B. W. Tilton, Will leave fbr Charieaton and intermediate place •very THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 o’c-ock P. M., from Ctoghorn A Cunningham's WnarL For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board or to , - T. 8. MARSHALL * BRO., nol2-tf ” Agon’s. For Charleston, . « For sale bj OleWi&l wMaWAflBtOi 181 Pearl street, New York. H.L HABDEE&CO, Stodaard’s Range, Savramak. nol4-dfetti3m t BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker. rpnv ENORMOUS aud ralnoofi rants now asked for eligible stores has Induced the enbecriber to remove hto jewelry rad watchmaking bralnees to Broughton street, over Cuiton'a Creckery store, next to WfiM- bnrg’a new attire, where ha la prepared to sell Jewel ry, ^Watches and aRottor good* In hto Una at greatly reduced pritm, lamer than sap altar satabltot- ment In the city- Hia stock embracaa a Thenewa^graj DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXETTSR, Will resume her regular trips as above, commencing .’eitak a.». For freight or passage apply on bqnrd. or to VIA FERNANDINA, - JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMKpiATE LAND- RIVER. INQS ON THE • : ►jJJ The new steamer rrri&ms&i* N. A. HARDEE k CO.. COTTON FACTOB4 AND 6«n«raACommisMon M«rchants. Liberal admaoaa —fit oa i mtig—ntia. Bales made In Savannah on Maw Tack or Um* *eol.a1tat«toCMMM«»°ft«ta«fia. —M .Butter and Cheme, MRU 30 boxes English Dairy Chaeaa U boxm Gtoater Cheese ' <0 boxes State Crmun Cheaaa, for aatota no2fi-6t WEST A DANIELS. D LC„T A T O R , i. i s sM |0,ooo Tuna) . m. coxrrm, o*i • ' in, v»HP rertme ,000 Tons) L. M, COT Having ”T her regalar mwi Enry Saturday, at 3 o’clock fa aa*. dstions, apply on CO., Savannah Tow Boat Company. QFFI0* AT |H, J. DICKERSON, No. 1 Harris’ Building. For Charleston. VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE SPtSNDID STEAM PACKET EMILIE, W. P. ADAIR, Commander, will leave regularly for the above places, from the Wharf, at (not of West Broad street, every Saturday morning at T o’clock. Fra Freight or Paearga apply on board, or to a M. LAFFITEAU. Agent, novT—Ja* 192 Bay etreet. OLD SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. lm erery Mai and Saturday. For Palatka, E. Fla, TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, 8T. MA RT’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. Thanawandl .LIZZIE BAKER, Oay*. N. KING, sod House for Sale of Rent. 4 BRICK HbuSHoaHolieri three doors east of noi« %WOS.OTffTAUtfMifflAft. NEW .... » Cooper, Oicotts & Fwreftr- HU -fj- - THE BIHLOW PAFMS, Second Bertoa. author of KaUedge. -togotototfi , LAUfi yWMi "yS-S 1 W ’ i. ...ygr NYABZAW GREAT BASH OF THE t. CALLAHAN A CO., nofiktf Cantor Hatontom rad President ata. Inasaomd Muamstom! vrill tera^rtoateriy BAY MORNING, at taa o’clock. Bilm g wtUlaav* JackaaovHle eveiy Tuesday and rrttoayr.nl ring at savannah every WadneUday and Saturday morniaga, in ^me to connect with the SeW TrriffhtoMhainageapp^at the officeraFlorida t0rto CLAAHOHN A CUNNINGHAM. . Aganta. HIM es Bennett, Van Pelt &Co. 189 WATER STREET, NEW YORK CITY, COMMISSION MXBQHA8TS FtttafiMteef 1 COTTON, NAVAL STORES, ' HO., AC., AC. Conatgamcnta aolieitad, an which liberal cash ad- A too., Savannah York. at Clark, Janaafe a Bro.’a Sataaasu. tortrtdge A CO., T. B. Marshall St. Hlchptoa Natiraal Bank, New [bovT aodAtrl-wlm