The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 29, 1866, Image 2

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; ftfc. tjtfUMZm* '• - The Daily News and HeraM. BY 5. W. MASON. S.4f)l'?L Wi MASON .......Edldtei iV. T. THOMPSON Ammw6 Wlto* Official Paper of the City asbmt sircmiatim m tmesitt 1H(IB<DAT. \OVK5IBKIl ‘49. 181,6. »* O S T M A STS KK Aro authorized to receive subscriptions lor the NEWS AND HERALD. Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, aionr alvertised-rutes. T(* (lilt CWLVTItV FttlKAOS. Aa much interest isfelt throughout the country in regard to the prospects oi toe cotton and other crops we will be grateful to our planting friend* and others n the interior for information on that subject. ThOCe who have opportunities for obtaining valuable Infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of tbs free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ns. THANKSGIVING. This day having been designated by lb President of itae United States to be ob served as a day of national thanksgiving to Divine Providence, in accordance with tire long established custom of the pres3 no paper trill be issued to-morrow. The Coming Demonstration In Wash • lngtou. It was announced a few days since that the Washington Radicals, who are noted for much fanatical zeal and but. little judgment, under the lead of Forney, were preparing to give a grand public ovation to the Radical members of Congress on their return to the capital. It was believed then that the movement was intended to iatimidaie the President and secure his impeachment by Congress. It seems that its importance has been much exaggerated. The Washington correspondent of *hc Baltimore Gazette says he traced its origin to a number of dismissed cieiks seeking posts at the capital, and some others who represent claims and jobs within Ihe power of Congress to grant or bestow — The worst feature of the proposed display, however, is that it. will give violent and un principled Radical Congressmen, like Butler and Logan, a chance to spout and rail again -1 tho President, and thereby reopen the warfare of last winter at the very thres hold of the Congressional session. The de ministration proposed will be a flagrant in sult to the President, and it is evidently de sigued lor no other purpose ; tiie participants hoping thereby to commend themselves to the tavor of'Congress for official positions. The Tax on Yakns.*—The Internal Reve nue Commissioner has decided that, under the Revenue Act, “yams and warp for weav ing, braiding or manufacturing purposes exclusively,” are exempt from taxation. He . adds that the exemption of yarns and warp used for “manufacturing purposes” is very broad, and may cover all, uses to which yarns are generally pot; and that the quan tity of yarn used for other than manufac'ur- ing purposes is so small and so difficult to as certain, that it is “hardly worth taxing.” Thk Cotton Tax. —The New York Cham ber of Commerce has adopted a memorial to Congress, to be presented at the approaching session, urging the repeal of the internal revenue tax of three cents a pound on cotton. The memorial gives numerous reasons for the repeal of the tax, claiming it to be both unjust and unwise, and calculated to enable East India cotton to successfully compete with the American staple. George Opdylie, A. A. Low and General Hiram Walbridge were the chief advocates of the repeal of the tax. file immense influx oT~ emigrants to that State, says that one gentleman alone has a thousand souls, white people alto gether, ou the way from Georgia to his lands iu Tnnity county in that State. It says also that Southeastern Texas is being densely populated by emigrants from nil the Atlantic and Gulf Stales. The exodus from this State, if true, must be confined to the Northern portion, as we are not apprised of the existence ot the “Texas fever” in either Middle or Southern Georgia; Postal Service in the South.—Among the facts to be made public in the forthcom ing Post-office report, it is said, will be the announcement that during the past year the postal service in the eleven seceded States has netted the Government over $200,000 profit. Before the war the service in i States did not pay expenses. Notices. m MfcHT FROM EUROPE. AUGUSTA. HOMS LENS. STEAMERS oflM.Llaete.re Ba BY CBS1B. Paxis, November 38.—It la reported that an ar rangement bu been nude between the Governments of France and the United State, that a tract of terri tory in Maaioo ail all be devoted to French coloniza tion. . dt ia alao atated that an arrangement baa been agreed upon that French bond-bolder* ahall not be disturbed in their rights. r Liverpool Cattea Market. LrmpooL, November Sg—Evening.—Cotton mar ket ctoaed unchanged; the idee to-day readied 9,000 balea; middling upland, are quoted at 14Xd. Bread- stuffs remain steady and unchanged. Lonixur. November 38—Evening.—Conaola closed U8»Hi United Matas ptoa, 1*X- ■?/} i f I* D , ,rj | 1_ j < n * j From He# Orleans. \\ Leport or flan, 8 stiff w late Crossing thr Rio Oread. Untrue. N«w Oilbam. November 38.—A meeting was held here to-night to declare the Annnal state Fair a per manent and perpetual aeitaHi- TOe report, telegraphed by the U sited spies ud European Near. Association that General Sedgwick bad crossed the Bio Grande .with troop, is, doubtless untrue. We have dates to the 33d. one day later than ibeir dispatch, stating that Sedgwick had paid no offi cial visit to Escobedo, who is investing Matamoras. Fenian Kxeitaoaant In Near York. New You, Nov. 38.—Tho news of the outbreak in Ireland created great excitement —the Fenian, here. Tho Express of this evening say a it is under stood that there ia a fall brigade in this city now, all ready for immediate movement. Men meet for drill every night by companies hi their rooms or in the Helds. The agitation amongFeuisns on the strict is intense, and it ia very evident that some extraordi nary movement la on the tapis for this evening, urn! meetings will undoubtedly be held in their circles, though their intentions ars involved .in the deepest secrecy. They evidently mean work, and there la no teUing what may soon transpire. Judge Advocate Holt’s Demand for n Comt of Inquiry Refuted by the President. Washington, Nov. 28—Judge Advocate General Holt some time since demanded, under the articles of war, s court of inquiry for the investigation of the various charges which have been made against him, in connection with the Conover testimony, and with his conduct in the prosecution of Mrs. Surratt and other alleged assassins of President Lincoln. The President has declined to order the court, on the ground that he doeenot deem it necessary to the Judge Advocate General’! vindication. Sanford Conover Indicted tor Perjury. Washington, Nov. 38.—The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court found s true MB ot Indictment against Sanford Conover, alias Chas, A. Dunham, fbr perjury. It will be recollected that this la the party who gave evidence before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Bepraaentauvee in April last, intsnding to impli cate Jefferson Davis In the assassination of President Lincoln. The false charges then sworn to by Cono- are the grounds of the indictment, Conover is in jail here awaiting hit trial. Annnal Session of Use Metkedist Eplico pal Cknrek. NonroLx, Nov. 37—The Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church ia in essslon hare today It concurred in the recommendations of the Geuerml Conference respecting the change of name of Church, whereby the word “ South"U dropped, and in the question of admission of lay repreeeutation Into the council or the Annual and General Conferences. It will adjourn to-morrow. S’ each wetek. For freight engagements, apply to nol~-lm . M. A. COHF.N. NOTICE TO THE 8TOCKHO] THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAYANKAIL Savannah, October 181b. I8SA In accordance with a reeolntiaa of the Board cf Directors, held on the 15th instant, i inatalment-of one dollar per fllnre ia fee, paya ble at the office of the Company, No. 117 Bey street, on or before the let December proximo, no2fl ■ , ■, y-jj, T, YEPMftfo EQflfeary. NOTICE, t SAVANNAH, November 13th, IMS. Having returned to the oity, I have thie dey re sumed my practiee, snd may be found at my resi dence, on State street, day snd night, a. el) hours, when not otherwise professionally aaoupted aoOt-lw J. H. SCHLEY, M. D. NOTICE. Office or tux Ckxtuai. Btn.woan AND kSNUlMO COMPAn on ' ~ Savannah, Nov. 30, The Annual Meeting of Stockholders at this Com pany will take place at the Banking House in Savan nah, on THURSDAY, the 30th of D Limber, at 11 o'clock,*. m. Stockholders will be pssaed to and from ihe meeting tree overthe Company’s Boad. upon prawn tattoo of their stock certificates to the Coadootere. nov 21-lm T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. New Advertisements. ME & C0. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ■«*1 ffim Slow Turk and ■oaten. PACKAGES Gutter, Choice 35 packages Baiter, Western ISO boxes Cheese ■onatA,! IMA ) 18 barrels Buckwheat to qusrter barrels Buckwheat' M kitu Mackerel 30 hairels Mackerel i.iSlKhagreleCrectore 00 boxaa Crackers SO ban* I. A, B and V Sagan 25 cases Brandy 20 caeca Schnapps .JO cases Plantation Bitten ^ tfVcasks Bacon Bidt4 5 ■»' 10 catka Bacon Shoulders 10 tierces Hams Si)packages Lard, sit of which we oCar St lowest market prices. notS lt NOTICE. The Mechanics’Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign ment of all of ita property and effects, for the benefit of ita creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un dersigned, and *11 persons Indebted to Said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUEN. Assignee of Mechanics* Saving and sept-3m Loan Association of Savannah, Assignees’ Notice. Bajvjc or Sayawmah. ) Savannah, Georgia, Only A tSOAf The undersigned having been appointed Assignees j of this Bank lor the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating ita affairs, therefore all persona having claim* against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the j lame within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by statute, Snd those In debted will make immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, eepG-tf Assignee’s Sale. I ‘OFFER for sale the Building known aa the Bank of Commerce, situated on the southern one-thin I of BA No. lu, Jevkyl Tytning, Derby Ward, fronting thirty feet ou braytou, and sixty feet ou Bryan street. The Bnilding la well adapted for carrying ou a Urge Banking Business. ALSO, The middle one-third of said lot No. 10, and the Improvement* theieon. llm ground upon which bow buildings are situated Is tea simple. ALSO, Thirty bonds of one thou.asd dollars each, of the city of Columbus, guaranteed by the Mobile sad Gi rard Railroad Company, and thirteen bonds of the city of Columbus of live hundred dollar* each. In terest on nil the bunds seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. The above described teal estate and bonds are of fered at private sale, and if not disposed of previous ly, will be sold st Auction by Bell, Wylly A Christian, on the Aral TUESDAY in December next, nt the Chart Boose. In this city. JOHN O. FERRILL, noastd* Alienee. New Advei SAVANNAH Lessees and Managera.... ANDREW FLYNN A OO. Stage Manager...... ..Mr. HARRY IANGDON. MAMSt MUMP Leader of Orchestra Mr. JOHN S. BERNARD. THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. 29, ISM, wj i#im wwuiiiwim uuuuuy ui . ■ BV T^P* D - OVERTURE ......7... ...7..ORCHESTRA. ,3 JEN'NY LIND THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE. The Pride cf the American St: will Midi * Fraai Forties* Baars*. Fobtbess Monos, Nov. 38.—Clamant C. Clay and wife arrived here this morning from Baltimore, on a Thanksgiving visit to Mr. Davis and family. Thanksgiving Day will ha appropriately observed to-morrow. A sermon will ha preached by the Post Chaplain and * review of troop* will take place, From MlUeJgeviUr. Miludoxvillx, Nov. 27.—The Senate pasted the bill authorising Mason Burch to aid the Orphans* Home by means ot a lottery The House n-considered bUi to aid the Griffin Rail road by the casting vote ef the Speaker. Destructive Fire st Kufsls, Ala. Avgusta, Nov. 28.—A destructive fire occurred st Eufala, Aja., oa ths night of Jhe t 27th inst. It de- und fifty thousand dollars. ‘ Assignees’ Notice. CHARITY Southern Hospital ASSOCIATION, GEN. JEFF. THOMPSON, Chairman. 'yjyShave received from the Association TICKETS FOR SALE The undersigned having been appointed assignees j Mr their of the Farmer** and Mechanic*’ Monk of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants against the said Bank to present tbs asset fur tt- q nidation, and oil persoaa Indebted to the Bosket* required to mak* Immediate payment. Bill-holders will lose their priority if the hills are not presented within six month* from this dote, - JOHN RICHARDSON, J. K. GAUDRY, Jy27-tf Christmas Gift Enterprise. Coeper, Olcotts & FarreJly. BO» HORTON & WALTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS A SURE PILE CUBE. Dr. GiLimrr’a File Instrument positively cure* the worst cases of Fites, bant by mall an receipt ef Cireulam free; Sold by Druggist* Age everywhere. Address J. B. KOMAINE. Manager. No. 573 Broadway, New Turk. ocSl-Sm INSURANCE! INSURANCE 11 SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST SO, 1808. THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends sud ihe public .that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks In tue following first el companies, at established rotes, and solicit a share or I patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, e. Sew York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COi, of St. Louis, Mo- PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO.. Motion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON'S HONS A CO.. sepl-Sm Oorai-r of Bryan and Drayton street*. ~| Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVING taken the large Fire Proof Statu, re cently occupied by Messrs. Wilkinson A Fargo, ire prepared to affiw tho beet facilities for sales snsignmenre. no29-im W FRIDAY E7BNING, the Great Tragic Play, in > acta, entitled the M^UF S a%^3V3 MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. ta augggwj an f appeii'A 1 I ■Ticket* and plate* cto bajaowWnrty! G>r ihffebtii aeries of herperftrmanceST at J. C. RCHkKinER’ MUSIC STOSS, Where the Box Flail limy be stew daily, an,i Ticket* obtained, and put at the Theatre, For paiticulare, see Programmes of tbe tiny. Door* open at7 o’clock; Csrtdin rises at S o\lock precisely. Box Office open from 10 till 3 o’clock. . imCJ Will be sold on FRIDAY. 30th 1 »—♦*»* in front of I store, at ID o'clock, without i 1U hogsbe-ada piinm smoked Clear Bibbed Baeon Sides 10 hogciicads prime Smoked Clear Bacon Sides £2 boxes l’ry Salted Clear Sides Boxes pitc- b >m< ked Hama loo tubs choiue Leaf SSSi Tbe above will be offered-hrlots to suit purchasers. ToaaaSBBs over $»o tbtrty days, for upproeu - paper, other* tie cash. Bo39-it SI. MIL THUB-DAY EVENING, Nov. 33, THE FAR FAMED Hernandez Troupe Will make their First .Appearance At the above Bull, FOR A FEW NICliTH ONLY, ow ing to engagements eMewhersi j -j j{J j A MATINEE wl:l be pirfoemsd on SATURDAY scil, commencing at lfim. This Company of Juvenile Artisls have not tht-ir equal on this continent. |tor particulars, sec Programmes of the day. nn39 TWENTY-FIVE HOGSHEADS gQ BARBELS PORK, “ 20 half barrels FAMILY BEEF, 250 packages MACKEREL, 200 boxes HERRINGS, 20 boxee CODFISH, 50 caeee OYsTERS, 20 barreU BUCKWHEAT, For sale liy U0S7-2t CHAMPION A FREEMAN. A HARE OPPORTUNITY—RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. Bjr La HOC HE & WILLIAMS, i P. H. WARD, AactisMar, ij -Will be sold on the first TUBRDAYda Dtefokw, fom the Coma Houaa, at Wjf Fdoak mm.,i ■ That eligible, enuamadlounaad _ enjeitt rasidenea qq the corner of State asdj stro to, containlngtiiirteen rooms. Per.-ons desiring to ytaleli ,, the propertv. and h* oh- hand prompt above mentioned. - ,n : ..v ; ^io28 l J , LaROW If WILUAMa, HOUSE FOB SALE. B V DFILL, W VLLY A CHRISTIAN Will be sold on tbe find TUESDAY in Dseemhav. ia ' ' front of the Court House, at U o'clock, The fifth Briqk House on iayloe, east of r street, containing four Bed Booms, Parlors, Boom, Kitchen and Servants’ Booms, Gaa in tho House, ma .i -u terms-One-half cash; bateaes in Febraary, which time possession will be given. Purchaser paying for all pspers. aOI BY BLUN & UKYEJL Will be Sbld on TUESDAY, Dae. 4th, aTU O’clock, in trout of the Court House, Fee simple Lou Nos. seven and eight, Ward, bounded and fronting on West Broad. Jonas and Berrien streets, with all the improvement! there on. consisting of three don Me tenement booses, 1 all let to good tenants, the northern two befog uadi it .isc at i jier month, expiring in March. Terms cash. Purchaser paying lor titles and stamps. no37-td MOLASSES. J3IITY BARREU MUSCOVADO M0LAESKS. CHAMPION k FREEMAN. Hiram Smith FLOUR. IJtUIUTl' barrel? just received and for sale by nor-It CHAMPION A FREEMAN. PROPERTY I, AUCTION. * AT ■t v. j. Walsh. On Tuesday, January 1st, will b. „,,, , Omrt House, between tiie legal hoS^fLfti, oLai Jin. i*v3l ^eut, known as“DiHon‘s' 1 wiSn' •treet. with (he Iffiprovwneou ffier^ w BroJ ‘.C-l - . V ) I'atsd,; / ^.Duion^^ ■g for titles and stamps. PLANTATION AT AUCffl^ * T einu,,,,, Witt bs sold on the first TUESDAY in n fe-mtoi «h.«mt Hooke, between o7i fl fine rrel^L 1 *" 11 -*tti ainaamry out building., wma-ed on ni S ilnRimi. Wing for all papers CROCKERY AT PRlVA^iST 5 - ■Y EE14i. WYu.t a Christ,^ "wt. Mo, nw , » orates assorted Crockery now landing and for sale-low, by th. , Invoioaaan —BXEQUTOR'S SALE. BT * c »wstias. vgrsi . -«s. i aaSBSga asssjayaj’jsiSa.s heirs and wedltora al said estate. 1101 ll • Purchaser to pay for titles. HENRY H. J0NE8, J - B - faikchild, Lxecuion B* T. J. WALSH. Witt ha sold THURSDAY, at Ola ham's Wharf, st ll o’c 500 barrels of Choice Family Flonr, of N?SYbrk“ di “ B “ brig E0Wm H - Rteiicdy,to“ Sale powltive. Terms cash. noJ , Corn and Oats- BUSHELS Prime While Corn 3,000 TuC bushels Prime White Oats, landing from brig Georgia, and for sale low from the wharf, by r.027 2t R0BT. HABERSHAM *“ON8. Lemons, Lemons. S EVEN cases at leeb d Messina Lemons, at $1S. S boxes selected Messina Lemons, at SU. ALSO. 10 barrels selected Apple;*, on conaigwseai and fbr sale by PURSE A THOlUSt no29 No. Ill Bay atseet- Thaakaglvlai D«jr la New York Nxw Yonx, Nov. 28.—To-morrow will be observed ■a close holiday; bnslneaa generally will bo suspended down town. New York Market. New Yonx, Nov. 28—Cotton deeliued *@lc; sales to-day 1,200 bales; uplands, 34*c: Orleans. 3«c. Flour dull, and 20925c lower; State, $7 809811 40; Western, *7 809812 10: Southern, 8U 409818 25. Wheat ■dull, and 294o lower; salsa 17,000 bushels; NO. 1MU- wmnkie. 82; No. 2, 88 38. Corn heavy, and 3@4e low er; sales 71,000 bushels; mixed Western 81 21; while 81 221£. Oats doll and lower; sales 1,000 boahels; Western 01903c; State 60901c. Beef hoavy. Pork heavy and lowor; mess 822 12; prime 820 50. Lard quiet. Whiskey unchanged. Groceries dull. Nava! store* quiet; Turpentine 71jf978jfe; Rosin f4 50C 810. Petrotenm dull. Tallow quiet. Freights firmer. llibb’S HA1H DTK, M cents Black Brown, iustaa.aoeous, best, cheapest, durable, re O- a* —-a—, ^ . Copers Tire protect the toes of children's shoes.- One pair will outwear three wUhontUpA Sold every where.' ’ Hams, Butter, Apples, Cabbage "TlWT p. • '• pound. A# Choice Table Hotter at 4o cent 4 * per p>iaiiL Tore Lard at to cents per pound, fa barrels BaM win apples at $a per barret. 1.000 Cabbages at fruin 15 to to cenra per beads ir Oargaias are sought call e&ify at M. .T. DOTLrACO.^ No 110 Bryan i/T; BARRELS selected. • / - ,, 1, ALSU, LEMONS, S boxes choice, on consignment, and for sale by ‘ PURBU'*jTH6i|.AS,' no27 No. 1 ] 1 Bay sirett. - Lost or Stolen. F IVE DOLLARS HEWARD.—The above reward will be pohl tor the del very ot a POINTER PUP at tills Office. Mark*—One side white, the Other liver colored and white; liver colored head, with white flic,', and tail coL Five months old. nnlT-4t B. R. Armstrong, MASON AND UUlLDER, I S prepared to execute all work in his line in a wurkucinltko manuar, with dispatch.' O'rrtr-rs le.t witn Mr. J. W. MCDONALD, 154 Boy tirei-t, or ai Mr. W. E. STOMK'n, on Taylor strew, lanweeu tv hi taker aud Barnuid, will be promptly at- tenoeil to.•mB-fo* EXTRA AND SUPERFINE F L O F Pi TN borralE and sacks. l or sale by j s no27-3t CHAMPfON A-' FREEMAN. * mi BOXES Engl'.-h Dairy end Cream Cheese. nn.T-St CHAMPION A FREEMAN. A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED-1 ICINE. Dr. Macciti I* the founder of a new Medical Sys- t*in ! Tbe qimotitKiius, wlHne yaat Internal doses i enfeebie the stomach and paralyze the bowel* mail [TrowiS” °' <3CERAItD A - K,N0 *• day di*- DISSOLUTION. Ruttftr. Flour. Bacon. LARD, Ac. Pork, give precedence to the nun who restores besltb sppeiite, Hr. H. F. Grant, fir., snd Mr. B. L. Holcombe bav The packet ship Mercury, Capt, Stetson, from Havre, arrived at Qoarantioe, New ^ork, on Wednesday night, haring left Havre Oct. 20, with 452 passengers, 34 ot whom died of cUo-cra on the passage. Now Orisons Market. Nxw Onucaxs, November 28.—Cotton firm, with a fsir demand, and prices unchanged. Flour-Superfine firm at 810. Pork dull and unchanged. Lard dull and easier, at 13915c. Bacon-ahwflilara 13c, ribbed sides 13e, clear sides 15c. Coro—mixed 8135. white 813T>,. Sugar from 9)< to 13c. Moiaaare prime to choice .609650. Sterling S3, and New York sight exchange from Si to Si disoounb Gold ia lass demand and easier, at 143. CLOSING OUT SALE. Tne unJereignea, iutending to make a change In his business, offers hi* extensive stock AT NEW YORK PRICKS FOR OASN. This Mock conrists of • SELiCT ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Liquor.*, Wines and Ales, Together with a fine .tock of boots and shoes. retail MERCHANTS sad COUNTRY DEALERb wili find it to th.tr advantage to call and examine these good*, which are to be Positively Dis pose t{ of before the first of Janaary. Pffi&GE SKEHAH, gg;1W Broughton atreet ®**v York Momojr Market, Nxw Yonx, Nov. 28-4, P. M.—OoHcteocdatlGM The money market dosed vary easy at596 V qent on call, and with more disposition to dlaeonnt prime bnsl- ness paper at those rates. Haw York Steak Marfot. Nxw Yoxx. Nov. 38.—Stacks dall and lower. The following wen the rteeing pioii of govaramenta Five-twenties of 1051 coupons. 1ME91M; do. of *64, VXSi&lOtSi: dP-MA Ml(9Ur; savaaa, 8mit scries. M8«910«; seconA M09108MS tens, 9**9100. BTBOUS—REEDY.—In this city, on 8aaday even ing, the 95th instant, by Mm Bar, A. M. Delafoese, JOHN H. STBOU8 and M ABO ABET J. BEEDY, both of this'city. BOYD—COHEN.—On the 14th Instant, by the Her. L 8. K. Axson, VM, B. BOYD to ISABEL, youngest daughter of M. A Cohan, qf Savannah. Special Notices. G rs Bagging and Rope. kc tn . -large cofi NNV Bagging and’ Bat* Hope, a large cnBsign- ment fur *a le liy no26tt F. W. S1M8 A Ca Store to Rent, QSE of the bret stands in the city for a retail btui- nee*. Inquire at 210.Bey street, foot of Jefferson. no26-tf rrw*ro »J c f~f j MULES FOB T^lVfc FINE MULESfur sale, to be seen at WANTED, nuv&*tf Potatoes, Onions and Cabbages J^KCKIVINO, and lor sale by P- CALLANAN A CO, J ^ llf and Pre^L.., ST. ANDREWS’ SOCIETY* The Annual Masting of this Soolatg gfo ha hold at foa Marshall Bonfoon FRUtat- Nvremhtr tKh, 9 119 o’clock, BOOB. It la expected mvfoforogfo knyawwfoal In their at- tendance. R, CABUTHEB8, °°2» . Secreforv. " ^ NOTICE. “ ' ^hq Steamer CROTON leaves fog Charleston, via Wlty? Head end Beaufort, TO-DAT, the 39th Instant, at U O’clock a. m., from Ferry Wharf, opposite the Gas Works. GEO. Y. -C14NL ■; .111.‘ i ;!pu^. Notice. The Steamer "TWO BOYS'* to now secatving frei-h. ;DIMon*a Whai( foot of Hast Brood aSreat, and wtfr ivefor Aagaata and latnrm IIMl kndioffaat her oanal hour, 8 o'clock, FRIDAY EVENING, Novemoar *“• BBWIB A babdke, no28-lt with from one to two oflits extraonHnu* Itneamoclated themselves with Mr. B. D. Gaersrd, Fill., and cores ,he mo,t vlrolent^re.^Ta ^ f °“ hQaU «- wm loBdort ' d ,,le ^ or at, qf bla wonderiul and all-healing halve. Them [SAVANNAH COTTON MANUFACTURING COMPA- tivo great specific* of the Doctor are fast nayimnl f MT > fog all the Stereotyped nnetruma ot the day. Balm- ( ani1 liabilities of Gnerard * King are assnmod onltnary cures by Mogglel’* Fill* aud SUM* fotve f by ,h# ■•■•* HUhHF. GRANT, opened the eyes of the public to the foeSteMacyof j ’hot* u HOlSombk ihe (so-callrd) remedies of others, aaA upon which | T — — —, people have »o long blindly depamfod, MagglaPa f On ConSifimmCnt. Pill* are not ol Urn darn that aro swallowed by tEef ____ ® * dozen, and of which every box. felt taken creates an If C/I BARRELS FLOUR abi-olqte necessity for anotfoiv Oaear two of Mag*! 30# boxes Hrrrsgs Kiel’* Pills aaffices to place foe bowels in pmfoct or. I L der, lone tbe stomach, creole an appetite, and rtn- { 3oo aacka Oats der Ihu .pltit*light af>d.buoyant, I Maryland White Ciirr. for sa'e by There is a* griping, and no reaction in the form | -?S??5£ hOKBBL BROTHERS. of couMpat'ap.., I FRANK LESLIE'S LADY'S MAGAZINE It the livqs la eitected, ita function* ore lestoaed; L an,Id tho nervons system to feeble. It Is invigorated, f» ‘D/N/t/ATYk Vw^xw* Thialust qusHty makoa the raedlcinea very dsaimhia 'CV/CIII for the want, of deUcate fernaim. I EpCLBCTIC MAGAZINE for December, j Uicaron* and eruptive dtaearew are liternliy axttn- I -*-d guished by the dlelnfectant power of Meggleita Salve, I Thn 0ALAXT, No. 15, Just received, and for sale hr In fact, it la here announced that - ' 1 ^ CA nOGPHEADS Clear Rllib.-'d Pidc* f -~._ i/U 2" h'vsbeori* hb- ntoem, iwtlrieroruiid. 30ti.-rw* Lar*. Brlrimme Leaf- *0 harre.a Pork. Fume, Prime M s* and Mcs, £0 kegs and half kegs Butter, Choice Urn ben 100 buxes Cheese * 10 tlerops H i ms. Sew ^ogAi CaiOtL SUGARS, COFFF.E, TEA. SOAP, CANDLE*, fto. M hogrbesds Sugar, St. Ciojt; Porto Rico am Mu-eorado loo barrels Suiar, A, B and C 50 packages Tea, assorted qua’Ities 100 oags coffee, Rio SO pockets Coffee, Old Government J»va 150 boxes soap, all qualities loo tioxe* Candles, Adamantine aid Tallow HO boxes Tobacco, all qualities Cuii* Molasses In hogsheads and barrel* Hay , Corn. c>*is and Cow Feed constantly ob hAnd Landing and for p»le hr siutAHToy, SMiiWk ro.; Uodgsoli*rt Biridiugq Bay street, opposite Jefferson. SIMMS S VILKIHkOl, HARNESS, SADDLES! AND TBURnr WUOLbbALK AND RET, East Side of Market, Between St. Jalian and Bryan Streets, 8AV ANNAH, GA »9-tf AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. BY LsROCHE & WILLIAMS. F, H WARD, Auctioneer. Omen on AssmxenT QuaxTxanasTKB Oxxrta ; Sevan MAH, Ge., November 17.1D60. ’J I wttl offer at Public Aucii. n, on WEbN£ShAY the 38th day of November, 1866, at Batierby’s Wartho’uaT a lot of Grain, Q. M. Stores and Clolhtiig uSEoull ■*** son si sting of the following, to wit; 1 6,480 pounds Corn 25,860 pounds Oats 1 Taels t. |utb 3 Sheets 1 Stove 6S foet Stove Pipe 7 Riding Bridies 4 Riding Baddies 2 Jack Seren a 4 pairs Spurs 90 Seek Straps 3 Sledges 1 Vise 6 Hammers 8 Axes 7 Feed Cutter* Shovels 6 Spades 2 Corn Shelters 1,537 Grain Sack* 3 Utntrfe Forks 194 pounds Old Copper 3 Ladle* 273 pounds Assorted Chain 8 Wagon Covers 3 Mattresses 370 Ship Blocks 248 Wagon Tonga-* 317 Washers 9 Counterpane* 24 Wash Bowie 14 Cast Iron Boilers 129 gross Harness Buckles 33 Wooten Blankets 1 Garrison Flag and Halliard. 13 Pickaxes 2 Hospital Tent Flies. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Term* cash In Government funds. By urcter of the Quartermaster Goneral. CHARLES A. KEY:-OLDS, Captain, Aaaistsnt Quartermaster and noS0-7t Brevet Lieut. OL United States Army. MAGGZEL* BILIOUS DYSMCPTiO AND Utah. Raou pills* BST1LL A BROTHER. core where all all others MI. White for Barns, Scolds, Cota end all the akin MAOGIEL’S SALVE is Infallible. Sold by . . „ u Pine attest. New And all Druggists, at TWENTT-P1VE CEN3&MK.BQX. nol-ly NOWICE — Crvr TKxastraxa's Omen. 1 Savannah. October 39k MW J. f TAX PAYERS are hereby nottiug «,*♦ .a- ^ mt — quired. for tbs payment of qnarterly aato plred; and they are earnestly requested to their dues, and thus avoid sdAHire,*. Issuiag of executions. JOHN WYLLURlBON, ...... City ID eaaare For Rent, IQHE of the hast located storm on the Bay, former- j ly occupied by the National Exp rets Company. In- I quire of * - r UNCKLES A SON, 9 Comer Bay and Barnard streets. Strayed or Stolen, A SMALL Black and Tan Bngli.h Terrier BITCH, had round her neck a red Morocco Collar, with ■mo of onr amt and number of (tore stamped i block tin. A suitable reward will be paid lor the delivery ol tbe dog st our store, HOLCOMBE ft ca, BDlt 181 Bay street Rooms and Board. “»<>IW oc24 ■ »vmn, rvuiuncBi cur MCI oi I If applied for Immediately. special koncE. A DMINISTBATOB'S SALE.—By order of Court, | Jx. will be cold in Darien, at the place of nubile mte, oa the first Tuesday of December, 1816, aU that | Yharf Property and remains of buildinga known In TO WHOLESALE OROCEM,. DRURM. IiSSSS DlSTU „-^*? tn **** UM * ®**re*ta and Fesancg ■ for flavoring I Chtijtar Creek, In McIntosh county. Said plantation and improving Bmadlea, WHakayak ■»-, Whaa*, I ^“„ n 9 c *~ r r buildinga. - ^ , „ A US 4b same Mm# and place, that BieePbnts- I “ " 8idon," being situate near Darien, oa Agenfo. AssifnMc’Notice. Old CeH.and Diamonds, The aadtiutyMd, hfoi _ of the Merchants* and Planters* Bank, la prepared to enter upon hfodnty. 4H UUhoUtera, and taker persona havtag claims against sold Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. Aad an parties indebted to the motto immediate pnyfosaL their priority if foe telle or* six months. ' ooSl-tf «LAf f AND Oder, Ac. Age and Body Proanrmta • mr w..,...' I “fff ooltiration ihe test year; oontatniug 300 acres of Holland and leundob Gina, Colo^ Ian. Oum aad I *° Bfenioutou Ferry; on north by ImhAm »fUt JfeceL for. FEUCHTWAM- GRR’8 Treatise on Faatoeated Unq ore. With 1 see Recipes nod direction*. *’■’ DRUGS, CHKttlOALS, OXIDES, -ORBS, *e. Fon Soap m 1 nMEaei *e of soda, g* tahte Glass, or mateidmxtx, laBy.t Vyabd Uqtod, or Jelly form; Caustic Soda, Sots A.fo, Palm aad Caoaacut Oils, Soepatoae and Ckfon Ch ,j. £*^X2ZZ£TS?232; JOSEPK W, PEGCETWANEg, No. 56 Cedar efeeet, , oc3t-StawSm uTm —Wr Henry Hall, but now hyN. F. Glgnllllat; on the youth by plantation of Charles Morris, and on the »"•* by lends owned by Wm. G. Donwody. The 3,009 seres eg pine land, more or leas, being bonnded on w*rih by tends ot J. H. Hall, on the east by naknowh tefoLoasontl, by lands estate of J. and P. 7 BuU«"on •me ay SMoa and Hopestill rice plantations. . r *‘. Th * “Jotayer Bldg* Tract,” oontaming 1.190 SBamaha river aad Lewis Creek, on warn by *nd James MeOnOongh aad Benjamin — -aad qn mwtkby tends granted Samuel Falton foor tracts of tend, * " Dfotewig fstands, which are bounded on foa ELE6AHT FWMTDEE Geo. J. Henkefs, Lacy & Co. THIRTEENTH AND CHBSINUT:SiTRi*«i^ PHILADELPHIA. JA.H TcliUnZ ,,2T0t y^ff have a salt of XHTOiIO BUae Rooms, Elegantly Carpeted, . ' AM fu^nlahad complete 1 u I' W J A PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. Purchasers can aro how a,auit of Furniture wHl aad can, from these rooms, make a better selection tbna ihsy can from Furniture promiscuously placid in large warerooma. no‘>:.2m IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DE.SNEED,MW. know exteasttegtoetit with- out pain aad wHhontfoeafohfosl danger to the pa. ttent, by a late tmprovammt In drotiatry. Mi .. ■ Office No. WOtofewe awash over Pepper, store. TT** 1 * ®“ * W«e PfoaMUen. to story fora. ■«M* f uWst Rooms Wanted.^' b »*«^*fe«e IM Ms Wife, ia a ML Wanted, XOBT HABXBffHAM ft 80«a. *—fe *nd sonth-weot by the Altamaha river, —to and earn by Lewis Creek, on west ant Mto tying oa Lento jnss west and north- creek. being two Islanrte, con- ^ZjTat 1300sews, more eg »* between te end foe ■ the north tty land east by land granted ~ south to Lewis John S 1 ^: b T Mad MeCWIand. now owned~ly eMato .-^“^■“D^fcfeM MagnarimwtnhaaBMln n D * V * : * d May or m pwririi. mbivIm rMairmi •ted **»»««• g*Ijgy*'*»Bm^ngtooKing, willbeetaS! to, or pare reek paying fog tttfoa, Ot B. XING, Administrator, Mt *c23-l*wtd QUB stock ia equal to any ia the city. Cajlacd judge tor yourselves. ” 8CRAHTOH.RA1' Corn and' ' FOBSALE. .1 ; 6,000 BCSHK “ loreUBR fr°-Brig ••GEORGIA.’’ . 7 ,7. 52® H, A. riAROfcE ' Rope, Rope. SMALL lot or Hemp and Vlax Rope, fof sale low, to class consignment. JONES ft WAY For Sale. QRA ACRES, more or leas, PINE LAND, In foa jJU 26tli Di*Ulct of Glynn Comity. Also, 614 acre* Mixed Land tn Glynn county, known as Pappas’, Hammock. Also, 202*^ acre* in Leeeoonty. Alai tiki acres Fine Land iu Fierce county, Ga. Apply to WM. HAZLEHDBgT, 09—lm Macon. G*. MB EMPL01W. itonn PUIt MONTH and expenses paid Mate or 4)nUU FVru-ile Agent.*, To tbirodnce a New and Liciiji invention, of absolute atilt y in every house hold. Asen's ureli-rringto work on conn * earn ttoiu J20 to $30 per day. enclose stamp, ami address W. G. WILSON ft GO., nesi 3m ... Cleveland,OMn. null particulars,' Boarding. . G OOf>* BOARD eta be obtained, with • Am lun room with fireplace, by early application at Ho. 126 ^ptrth Broaq atreet DorlMf Wanted, B Y a gentleman in th e city, to domptete tea files, the isfuts of the nb*s a»d HgoALc for tbe months of March, April and July of the present year lot which a lilte.al price will be paid on delivery st hi* Herald office,re*27—If CROCKERY AT AUCTION. MY BELL, WILLY & CHRISTIAN, Witt ha sold on WEDNESDAY, in front of the itore, | at XI o'clock. Five crate, of assorted Crockery, consistin'; oi— Grenile, C. C. snd Painted Plate* aud Disiiti, Bowls, Chambers, E- nr- and Basin*, Teas, Fsney Sings, just received per shin /.mol es from Liverpool. _Terma cash. noT BY BELL, WYLLY dt CHRISTIAN. Win be told on tbe first TUESDAY in December, ia front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, lad No. 36k Franklin Ward, on the corner of ttont- gwrorysud Broughton streets, well located for a; Pnrehmar paying for all papers. Regular Auction Sales fldma* Hales, Cattle, Wagon*, Buggies, CARRIAGES. &c.. At the Yeterlnary Stables of B. W." CAMPBELL, on Bay Street, between Jefferson snd Montgomery street,, will anmmenee on WEDNESDAY, Sept l»tb, snd ovary Wednesday thereafter. seplt-tf UNDERWRITERS' SALE BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Witt ha said on WEDNESDAY, in front of the store, at 10M o’clock, for account of Underwriter, and til 9 coils Bale Hope, on the voyags of importation, and sold un der foo Inspection eg the Fort Wardens. Terms cash. ao37 AT AUCTION. ' BY A. MUM. Will bs sold before the Court House, ou the Fint TUESDAY (4th) In December next fif not previonilf disposed at at private tale) The Three fctorj Brick Dwelling Booth Bide Harris west of West Broad street. Foaaaaaten can be had Immediately after sale. Term, cash. Pnrefatoer to pay for p i per*. nol» Boarding. Lf"R8. RLABBee hue removed her bniineas from AH. the corner of Montgomeiy and Booth Braid 1 touts to the corner or Jefferson atreet and Bay bm kuiA’* old stand. Gentieuio 1 can be accommodated wlfn Private' an I Transient Board on moderate terms. j AHOY m ^^ FUBTHEB supply of ' . ARROW TIES received and for sale by E0Q24-1W ANDREW LOW ft «U D, A H,c ■ ^ ••utlly. BccommeiuUtioDt reqaired. Address “S M Advertiser O/ficc, sUting there an interview cau be CHATHAM COUNTY aHEFirFP'M sale 1 ' v -* •■•taf 111 DM^idOFrQnl if*,. e *T. hoai ? “ le ' *wfore the Ooa-t House door te a.ecltytaitevrotoh.Lte Ho. JX end the ifepfiSK te thtosan, in Liberty Want, city or Savannaffi ~ teed c* 1 tbe north by Mate street, on the south bt ontbyjgaintir.attoroey, fltaecffi Chatham County. M, COBURN, TSSORmany years a Teacher, Toner asd Repairer T of Pianos in this city, solidta a share ef pntroa- age. Orders left at H. 8. BOGARDUd' Star* will meat with prompt attention. noB-lm ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE BY BEI.In WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Willtoaald on the first TUESDAY in December, in front at the Court House, between tbe legsl beer, of pate. Forty-five acres of first quality Garden land, wltbin the w*»Hm of the city. The itepeovamenta consist of a flnt-ciass cottage dwalhng. Gothic style, containing six large room,, with marble mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, u- brsry rooan fnroiphed with shelves snd giaradoor,. Out hoUdfoge consMof form house, containing seven rooms, barn, carriage house and stable. Bold by flatter ofCourt as the properly of the es.ri* at asunder* Crouk, for the benefit of tbe heire snd creditors of said setate. , . cnah; bahnee is one year, with inter- on property. *° W,0rP * P W?LLIAMH. SMITH, (Olg Admluiwrator. THOM. W. RROQKi ' MANUFACTURER OF frWaKI 3M Dae fitneti Phita4stpMa,ffo : K. R-AU ORDKBB sent by Mall promptly n FOE RE W * *.»,„„ . * ' ' ' *7 - - ay i j -if A MWWYDF WHARFLWN0. 8. wert c But, BOB’T BUEMBE ft EONS.’ 1 AA BAGS Rangoon Bice, T> colls Bussiafi Hemp Rope, MO bbU prime ’ Ffcrsple tn late to salt parchaotro, by KEMBAM, HOUfT ft OO. SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK FOR SALE nf^wNWiwTrjaa, Vi Tjmr sTiiiiMito baiwm. AT BIN FBR TOE, CAtiH. MTT J.KIL TSOMAB ft OO. EXECUTORS’ SALE. WW to sold before the Court House door in Thtjwj- viUe, Xheroaa county, Georgia, on the first Tb“- DAY ta Parses brr next, AM the lands tying to add county, beloBgin* *?!" tote of A R Young, deceased, eousuung of two ^OosteghV miles southwest of ThomasriDtion, ffie Btenbridge Boad. lying on both eidM of an** river, eenraming 3.600 acre*. 800 rleered and m a good slate cf cnitlvation, with aU necessary nnuu ^ft* ofoar Ptentatioc is sixteen miles froui TliMna,- viUe, throe mites from Ho. 10, Albany and Guiriwi road, rontytofog Ll 44 acres, about i,2W to a fine state of cultivation, with *11 necesasry bu witbe sold, also, on the first TUESDAY in next, before the Cunrt Hotue door, in Vsiamw., Lowndea county, Georgia, _ Tb# Plantation bS^ging to the estate of mid &»• Kong, deceased, tying thirteen deads. erflH***irg 2,995 seven between six anu ^totetowri! tod InVgood state of cuffiration. Ifo all naremary bnlldtogs. from the All fog fiwagctogaoM by virtue of an older for Court of Ordinary of Ti-owa* connty, ffiilrihutlia. to dnected to ttie teat will and teams •f aakfi tlloof, deceased. uid two ~ na—One-third eaab, hetence in ./^f-^Sand with interest, aecnred by personal security anu D. 8. BRANDON. W. J- YOUNG, ExFcntorfl»_ HOUSE FOit“SALE BY bill, wylly ft Christian. ■mt haIt Of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward. lli a iu Immovamanta consist of a two story dweffing wlthroStk oa a brick basement, fronting on Liberty ppoaitatto United States Barracks, ima affty ** r <em. no ■ — aDmi^ibtr^tors sale. by BELL. WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. Witt ha anil to the tote TUEBDAY to ftwoT; BlSpawfoBlaEaihuaHof aato, ftt front of tb* Conn One third of Lad No ft Wetiey Wert, tod imi^ maettede* th* benefit of tbe helra ami creditcvs"”” tedsteet BhaanelM. Bond, deceased. J. B. McIKTOOH. AdmtoietTMQ^ A' BOARD, BOARD. 1 am boncfioitetoteA wtfoEM 1 * ad" Itoaonekte retro, to a raepectabl: pptrote Mtfg- Afotyat thteoMee.