The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 01, 1866, Image 2

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le Pally News and Herald. Official Paper of the City, j ABGEST CIRCULATION IB THE CITV AH MIIH By Telegraph. SIGHT DISPATCHES. SAItRDAY DECRMBBR 1. UM. FROM EUROPE. London, Thursday evening. Nor. 28.—Oosesional arrests of Fenians continue to be made by the Gov ernment authorities in Ireland. Vienna, Thnreday, 'Her. St.—A morning Journal positively denies that there la any troth in the rumor that the Austrian Government is concentrating hoops in the province of Gallicia. SocTHANPros, Thursday, Nor. 28.—The steamship lianas, Capi. Von Sartin, item New York, Nov. 17lb, OUSTMA * T *6 it S Aro authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Woekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUU COUNTRY FIUE-.D8. Aa much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other, crops ve trill be grateful to our planting friend* mid others n the interior for information on that subject. Thou CT _ ^ „ r ^ „ who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor-1 f or Bremen, arrived at this port, matloit in regard to the growing crops, the working The steamship Boruasi*. daps. Schweozen, from of the free-labor system, and kindred matter*, of gen-1 Now York, Nor. 17th, for Hamburg, has also arrived eral iuterest, will confer a favor by communicating I ju this port. the same to us. I Livebfool, Thursday, Nov. 38.—Th* steamer Co lumbia arrived to-day. From Utah—rae Chicago Republican 1 London, Tiiarsdxjr irtniog, Not. 29.—Console professes to have trust worthy information I cloead this evening at 89X for money: U. 8. Five- from Utah that Brigham Young is about to TO - u.. rto**..... ct, .,rzsh5?fc srs,"!, t±:.c, miles from Bait - Lake City, leaving tbe I dosed with quotations unchanged. charge of public utfairs in the bands of h>s I —-—--»j 80Q. This movement, it w said, is occasioned WA8HDIOTOiIt not. M.-AUhoogh no formal official by the increasing age of Brigham \ OQOg, I commuuicstion has titan to thin Government and the object is to lest tbe ability of the j -i.".r* it no donbt that information ha* been verbally young Brigham to wield the sceptre before furnished of Napoleon's intention to withdraw Uie the death of bis lather shall render final Any ‘~opefrom M.xico at th* earliest practicable . . | . .. time, the arrangement* Sir that purpose being now in steplwbich may be adopted in regard to the vtogiemi n , re^u why th. firte detachment of ou^ succession. It he inanifei’ the abilty to 1 third of the troops ware not embarked in November, manage the affairs ot Government that bis aooordlng to th* Emparor'a own programme, is, t bat father and the elders hope, then Brigham's 1 1118 oUler two-thlrda might have bean seriously dam abdication will be permanent. *« adby ‘ he “ b f mU '7*“*•" per,i * te “ tly pre ' 8 “ , * ! I them. To obviate each a result it waa deemed more ^Emigration to Brazh The Imperial to ““ova thain all at onoe. There u now no Go™— ofBraxH » .OooL.g each »x- feT icty upon the subject of American cmigrn- j shermxn in aooompaajrliag Campbell to Mex- tion to uid Empire, as will ])6 8een by I ico, bat the truth is he wee dssigntted as au Advisor reference lo an advertisement, under the I to geetlemao, both aa regards diplomatic affairs above head in another column, announcing. *“ s *“ co '“ <1 “ to mUittry muTe ““ ,t “. oa tl18 * ro - Jot* .t.i. I tier * should aujr new emergency arise to require a that free^P^age will -he .given to emigraDts | new-disposition of troops. But sine* the reception of to that country, by the United States aod I tbe Emperor's intentions with regard to (he removal Brazil Mail Steamship Company, which I ° r W* army, ills not supposed that such a necessity leaves New York on the 22d of each month. wU1 °“ ur - T *“ new ' ” celTed by ““ Qo ' ,ern „„ i • ■ xi . , ment respecting Haxlmiltan is that ha was at Orizaba, Ihe terms upon wh.ch the favor is wanted L,. Frencb to alto. him to leave Special Notices. FOR AUGUSTA. HOME LINE. gTEAMSRS oftbtaLine leave Savannah toartime* each week. For might engagements, epply to iii.n-im K. A. t’OHtN. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. on MONDAY, December 3d, between the houre of U end 2 o'clock. J. & F. LANCASTER, ddcl-St : . ’ CONSIGNEE WANTED. Consignee wanted for fifty barrels Applet by steam- ship San Salvador, mark ad (BJ. If not teftli for in three days, will be toll to pay freight and f »p—>—»a, decl B. H. ifAtmm NOTICE. . ! 1 Freights and moneys to bo forwarded by the South- ern Express on Night Trains, must be at their odfc* before 6>i p. m., or will have to remain over On tilth* next night Freights colled teas usual. decl-lw E. V. TUNI80M. Agent. NOTICE. Mr. GEORGE L. COPE having had an interest in the business carried on in my nemo Mae* the close of tbe war, it will hereafter be eondnetad under the style or PADELFOKD A COPE, deol-fit EDWARD PADELFOKD. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAVANNAH Sataxhah, October 16tb, 1S66. In accordance with a resolution pawed at a meeting of the Board of Director*, held on the 15th Instant, An instalment of one dollar fwc share i. called for, pay hie at the alllee itUi (heaps try, No. 117 May atom ou or before tbe 1st December proximo. no26 J. T. THOMAS. Secretary. are specified in the advertisement. It in stated in official circles in Washing ton that Louis Napoleon has notified the Go vernment that he cannot possibly withdraw Mexico unless he formally resigned bis crown. Frans Uavnaa. Havana,Nov. 24.—The United States steamer Sus quehanna is still hero and will not leave before to , - . XT J I morrow, aa some repairs to her machinery have not Ins troops irom Mexico until spring. Under yet been completed . the arrangement previously made, .one de- Gen. Sherman and .tad went to the country on tachmeut should have withdrawn in Norern-1 Wednesday, visiting several plantations, the city of her, but so far there appears to have been no I Matsuzas and the caves of BeUamar. A great deal of preparation made for au embarkation. A I enthuataam ia mapifoated wherever b. appear., I young man h.ta been arrested for shouting “Viva la special Cabinet meeting was held on Thors- UelmbUlV - durlna nrltw u , We.lne.Jay, and wUl he day, General Grant being present by invita- tried for treason, tion, when it is believed this matter was fully The Mstanzas correspondent of Big Loss has been discussed, . arrested and his house searched for revolutionary documents. The Government la very vigilant at pro- Gisn. Banks, on a late occasion, in a pub- I * eot - and more arraata aro expected to be made shortly, lie speech, said he could see nothing but ar-1 Do “ble-euder Winooski, Captain Cook, arrived thin istocracy at the South, and so long as this I m “ rnlug fr ° m Key J ° . I DualneBa is very duU and money tight. Tbe sugar aristocracy existed he would not give 1 tic I market is very tirm. I Buyara are uilenng from 7to South suffrage or give it power in the Gov- 8 reals for No. 12 for European market. Very little is eminent again. This stuff is like the mad |*>ueh>rus. antics of the French Revolution, when a man was condemned as au aristocrat if he admit-1 ted he had a s ramlf«ther. Fraiu Woiklagtoa. Wasuinoxon, Nov. 30.—It Is not true as reported I that a postal treaty has been concluded between Great Britain end the United Steles, Merely the project hue A Dublin correspondent sends to the New been received, and It may baa full year before a treaty York World some very important iuforma- j fouu «tcd upon it wiU go into <Jbct. tion respecting the projects of the Fenians. <ien- Lowry a “ d Mihjar. th* Mississippi com- i, „ mia.-iouera sent hero to aak*t»r the release of Jeffcruou It seems that a rising ot some kind is really DwU> left for horn. UMeroWtag. having becom.X iu contemplation. This Statement, taken iu I vinced that there wee no prospect that their request conjunction with Stephens' utterances and would be complied with at present. It is understood t be activity in Fenian circles juat now, makes I that "d* 1 Mr- D»vta on their return and ac- it certain that au attempt at least will be J qU8Uit him w>tb **** 1 ** nlt * th * ir * nlS8i ‘“ i - made to create a civil war in Ireland. Frau* Caaada. Tosonto, Nov. 30.—No decision yet has been —Judge Alexander Walker, ol New Or- | rendered In the matter of appeal of the Fenian coun sel for a new trial, and it is thought if will be rvfuugl. i A Quebec correspondent saye fears are entertained Sr, a raid from Vermont during the trial. Gen. Uilehell is to be sworn In shortly and act as administrator of tbe Government during the absence of Load Uonck. who is going to Hngland by tbe next Cunard steamer NOTICE. j * SAVANNAH, November I3th, 1366. Having returned to the city, I have this day re sumed my practice, and may be Brand at my resi dence, on Rule street, day and night, at all hours, when not otherwise professionally occupied. no24-lw J. M. SCHLEY. M. D. NOTICE. Office or the Centbal Raileoad and Banking Company or Geoeoia, , • ■ Savannah, Nov. 30,1866. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders ot this Com pany will take place at tbe Banking Hoase iu Savan nah, ou THUBSDAY. tbe Mth ot Dooamber, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Stockholders will be passed to and from th* meeting free over the Company’s Road, upon presentation of their stock certificates to the Conductors, uov 21-lm T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. NOTICE. ~ The Meohanlca’ Saving and Loan Association of 8a- vauuah, having made to the anderaigued an aastgn- ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of its credltoea, all paiaona haying otaima against tIM derttlgued, and all pereons Indebted ^uUtHSNrpora- tlou will make payment to C. W. W. HHUEN, - Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and seDl-3m Dura Association of Savannah. luitiij. has gainotl a verdict-agaiust Mrs. Ack- lin, for $25,000, ior services performed iu saving iter a million dollars’ worth of cotton during the war. Gen. Polk ordered tbe cot ton burned. Judge Walker, acting for Mrs. Acklin, persuaded General Polk to revoke I in the confederation project. Assignees’ Nottee. - Hank or Savannah. 1 Savannah, Georgia, July*, lowt.j The undaralgned having been appointed Assignees of this Bmk for the purpose of adjusting and liqOI- dutlug iu affairs, therefore all persona having claims against this corporation will present them, end al blU-bolgere of this Bank are required tu present the same within six monthafroa this data, or they, will lose the priority grsuted by statute, and those In Jebted gvtll make ltuiLedule payment to H. UUIUUAM, GKO. W. HA VIE, sepd-ti Assignees. ikssifirnees’ Notice. the order, which he did, and the widow sold 2,800 bales at the highest figures. She only offered $500 for the set vice. Qukbko, November 30.—A cable dispatch has been received here authorizing the Mayor to draw ' one thousand pounds sterling lor tbe relief of the sufferers by the late Are, the seme being e part of the 1 Thh Proposed Impeachment.-It is ra. I a ' llj,cril>liou ‘ xJl6ctodiD the City of Dublin. Frone Waaklagtaa. 7 lie uCuter.ignad having been appointed assignees of’the H xriucrs* and MerhanicS' Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants agaj-nal the said Bank.to present the earns for U- qniiiHtiuhi, and all person* indebted to the Bank ire required! lo make immediate payment. Bill-h-ffderoVt'J lose their priority If the bills are not pro anted Jithlu six mouths from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, . J. E. GAUDKY, iy27-tr Assignees. ported that prominent Radicals held a caucus in Philadelphia ou the 20th - , when iQtohfea of impeiieEment against Pffesndeut^ejie drawn up and will be submitted to a Repub lican caucus of the members of Congress soon atter the reassembling in Washington. • Washington, Nog. SO.—Tbe Badieal cajictu which was called ou Fryj^yv^wening has -teen postponed, owing to the few arrivals of membet*. of Congress It wiU probably ha held on Monday. Hamlin, who was invited to deliver Ml* address of welcome to Con gress, has deoimed to do so. . New Y'ork and Havana Steamship Line. By reference to our adveitis-ing columns it will be seen that for the better convenience Mmrtme IMsssster. New Yobs, Nut. 3fc —The Prussian brig Wilhelm, I from Bordeaox, want Sahara yesterday on the Bomer. I She threw over fifty toea of cargo. Crew taken off of the'commercial public, the departures I and the vessel abandoned. taRef water at » o'clock, of the elegant and popular steamships of the f A - M - She was oh Sr* sad would b* destroyed, above line lrom New Y'ork will hereafter be at noon of Thursdays. Official. PKOCKKDISeS OF COUNCIL. SaVANNAM. Nov. VS, I860. Connell mot. ProsaMt—Hit Honor. Edward C. An- „ _ daraou, Mayor; flAirmiin Ford, llngfa mq Villalonga, with a view to sustain the eity% in tenet in said Aldromeii Waring— it action of the Legislature §t tus 1 - sums tO the buildiSgO f the dinted, has directed the at of Council to the probable damage whkrn n to the City of Savannah in hr# bonded debt build the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad; and. Wed*,-Hooter, A N. M Uei. Wyliy, Burronglu, War- lug-May or and O. C. Millar. The luioutee of the last regular and special meeting* were road and confirmed. The Information and Fine Dockets were read and ooodrmed. . XEPOBTS BEAD AND ADOPTED. Th* Fhuuee Committee, to whom was referred the paflHaa sf Usenet FiUlllgan, ovaneer ou Chain-gang, asking for policeman'■ pay, have considered the same end ask to report unfavorably for petitioner. John l. VicnanosGA, ckairman. .. Th* lire Committee, to whom were referred the pe titions of Mrs. Mary Brennan and Julia Baker, rela tive to miking certain repairs, beg leave to report that mM paHHeas be grunted the parties complying strictly with the Fire Ordinance. M. J. Fobs, Chairman. Tne-Firo Committee, to whom was rofetred the pe tition of the Metropolitan Fire Company praying an ' vtiou to meet their current expenses, beg atom that tney have had tha matter under ‘ that id vi6ar of the proposed change* contemplated la the Fire DepartmenL of th* oily, ro- . recommend that the sum or one hundred dollars a mouth, which w as allowed to said ateem en gine up to the 1st day ol October, A. D. 1866, be con- U&aed from ihai data until other and more definite arrangements can be made. M. J. Food, Chairman. The Committee on Public bales and City Lota, to whom was mftrred.Mm petition of D. 8. Brown A Co., in re ation to the valuation of certain lots, beg leave to roporAthakau mistgke ha* evidently been and* in valnattm of said iota, that the matter be referred back to the aaoemors for reassessment. Geo. W. Wti.ly, Chairman. The following report was received from His Honor the Mayor and Joe. 8. C eghurn. Esq., Commissioner of Pilotage of the city of Savannah, and ordered to b* spread on the minutes: Th* undersigned, appointed under authority of CouncU to purchase for the city a dredge machine, to bo used in deepening the channel of the Savannah river, submit in connection with this report the .ac companying contract made with Messrs. Morris' k Coming, of New York. This contract was entered into after careful personal inspection of Urn practical merits of the variuns excavating machines at work in the waters of New York and New Jersey, and after atioq with experts of established repute iu such matters. TUe first coat ot the Ciuniog’s machine •Mfraii others submitted to our inspection may seem high, but a calculation in figures m to the result* to fie obtained in tbe course of a aiugle year ahowa a clear aavmg to tbe city iu expenditure of at least ten thou sand doUar* over the next best excavator that was brought to utor notice. We have the aitaumnoe of the obstructing partiea that no time ahull be lout in for- warding the machinery, and there is every reaeon to hope that the wotic will be in full operation ou the river by, the first day of February next. Flans, speci fications ayd drawings for the hull of the dredge boat and of tbe dumpiug date have been forwarded by tbe contracture, and the wood work will be put in hand a* aoun as bids shall be received from tbe city me chanics. An approximsle' of the coat of working the dredge and its appliances for twelve mouths is here with annexed. Tha sum total, including purcha se of machinery, building of hulls, he, will probably afobuat in round numbers to about sixty thousand Respectfully submitted* Edward C. Anderson, Mayor, Joseph S. Cuuhubm, Commissioner of Pilotage. CONTRACT. This agreement, made the. tenth day of November, 1866, between Morris & Cumiugs, of the City of New York* aud Mdwerd C. AUderson, Mayor of the City of bavauuab, ou l>eh*lf of the corporation thereof, witueoaetb: That the said Morris k cumiugs, iu con sideration of the moneys hereinafter mentioned, here by agree to furnish the corporation of the City of Sa vannah tbe machinery for a first class dredging ma chine—(this machine to be capable of excavating one thousand cubic yards of mud in ten hours,) for the sum of twenty ihousand dollars, ($20,000.) it being moreover agreed by aud between the parties hereto that the said macliine a sball only have the privilege of working on the Savannah River from Augusta to Ty- bee-bar, its approaches sod tributaries North to Broad aud Port Royal entrauce, South to O-aabaw Sound aad Ogeechee River, and no other place. The engines of said machine to be often (10) iuebbure and tw? (2) feet stroke, with locomotive boiler forty-eight (43) inch shell and tubes twelve (12) ieetloug, furnace 4x4)£ feet made of y % inch iron, bucket to be of the capacity of one and * half (1>«) yards. The corpora tion of the City of Savannah to pay the freight and >enses ol said machibe to Savannah, as well as the it appears advisable that Conndlshohld take a dee] interest tfi< this matter than heretofore, in oMei promote her own interests as well aa the interest the individual stockholders; therefore, he it Resolved, That s committee of five be appointed to confer with tbe President and Directors of said road, to ascertain its true position, and advise Council of that which may be beat for its future welfare. His Honor, tha Mayor. aanomMW* the folKnricc committee: Aldermen Waring, Burroughs, Wade, Ford and Hunter. By Alderman Waring— • Whereas, Thomas Purse, Edward Padelford, Alex ander Fawcett, John Stoddard, and H. A. Crane, ap pointed as freeholders by His Honpr, the Mayor, in pursuance of a resolution pssssd Vf the Mayer and Aldermen to assess the cost of opening E<ist Broad street south to Gwinnett, reported that they had per formed their duty and awarded: Lota No. 11 and W—Judge Wayne—no allowance. Lot No. 11—N. A Hardee—$100. Lot No. 12—J. J. Dale k Co—$50. * eouclade Lota No. H and 12—Turner A Lewis—$6091 U ^ Conclude Lot No. 23—Jesse Osmond—rfo allowance. Lots No. 11,12, 23, 24, 35 and 36—Jesse Osmond— $800. Lots No. 47 and 48, or 10 and 11—A.- T. Cunning ham—$400. Land of A liryan—improvements—$500. A. 8. Hartridge—no allowance. Estate of George Anderson—no allowance. isements. THEAfjp Le.-aecaand Managers.... \KDRKW FLYNN A OO. Mjeo Manager Mr. HARRY LANGUOR. xVclingand Bur-un.es Muu.t-er.....Mr. W. BENS •>. I J*lili‘.r Saf Oi fl.BtattriA . Mr - SATURDAY EVriNlVU, Dec 1, 1844, 7 be Great Tragic Drama of Auction Sales. overture •0 O A PKRFKCTIOM f OR. THE LADY OF HUNSTKR. IF TO-DAY, SATURDAY, A GRAND MATINEE, And. wheroaa the owners ofTke land affected by I fioinmencfag St *X o’doek, when Fill M the abore award or decision are reasonably dissatisfied j ihe Comediettas ol ‘ therewith. , . ^ Be it resolved, by tbe Mayor and Aldermen of the city ot Savannah, in Council assemble J. That the M9 sward or decision be not enforced and that the same be aet aside And bo it further resolved. That by virtue of the *ower and authority vested in said Mi-yor aud AUer- meu by an act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia to widen, extend or straighten any street, lane, way or square in said city, Ac., that Fast Broad street be opened aud extended south to Gwinnett street, and that James J. Waring, Henry Bryan. Geo. W. Germany, H. A. Crane, Jobu Stoddard, freehold ers. be and they aro hereby appointed to assess the damages sustained or the benefits or advantages de- rived by ihe owntr or owners of the lot or lota front ing on said street or through which said street shall pass when opeued, laid out or established south to Gwinnett street, MISCELLANEOUS MATTEE. Mew Turk Market. New Yoax, November 30 Cotton declined l&lXc; Brio. Gkn. John B- Brownlow, ton of 1 g" l 800 ^.?* W™ ”*c; Orleans, x, x, , ■ , 3oo. Flour dull and 13QI36a tower; sals*6,600 barrels; Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, has been ap. state 7 7S@*n 25, Ohio iaas«(i3 26. Weatem s 75® pointed captain of cavalry in tbe regular I 3U. Southern 1160016 n. Wheat hoary and 3®6c array, and ordered to California. What a lower : •»!** 61.000 bnabels Milwaukee No. 2 at 210® Dity he is not compelled to take the old man * 3 h !* Ty °*“ *“ d “ Bt * low “ ; “'e .«K S with him seventy-throe thousand hwsh; mixed Western $120. Southern white, eld, $1 37. Oats duD and destining; Receipts and Exports of Cotton at South- Beef heavy. Pork du»l andtower. Lard heqvy Rad drooping. But ei;n forts. It is reported that the receipts Iter dull. Whiskey q»i<t* q.u . jjaval of cotton at all the Southern ports during the I store* quiet; turpenMne, 72X913X0.; rosin. $4 37x month's of September and October amounted I Oil* quiet; linseed, $1430141; petroleum to 330,000-bales, against 450,000 bales daring ” flned . Sl®32c. TsUow dull and in ^te. M * of 120,000 bales. | The Post's eommeroial article aaye the loan market saw xviLh deep regret, it announces the death of I current rates for vary choice. Tbe Sow of greenbacks Quow Daddy, King of Aqoapim, Africa, an I fro *n the West and other points excels at present the drain to th« Sooth. It la probable, therefore, that there will be ease in the money market for some time. Gold opened dull at 146X. tautag to 140X, and rising to 141. Bailroad share# ware laactlv*. bnt there waa more disposition to boy, aod quotation* are a fraction batter, low priced Western railroads being most in favor. AAtr th* board the market was better. Go vernments -ware wen sustained, and especially aixea of 1865 and tha Sevan*, for whieh than is considerable demand fToen the oountry. Storks an quiet; railroad bonds are flCrm; bask stocks Sat,end mining shares neglected sad drooping. eminent sovereign, a man and a brother, who “lunched off cold missionary, when in season, with great regularity.” Canadian emigration to the United States continues. Besides those who settle in the Western States, the Lewiston (Maine) Jour nal says that French Canadians are flocking to that city in great numbers, and are re garded as excellent factory operatives. Morrissey and Greeley.—A New Y'ork date says John Morrissey has declared for Greeley for the United States Senate, and proposes to spend ten thousand dollars to seeurt his election. ikKNATOR Marvin Rk-klected.—We learn from the Tallahassee Sentinel that the Hon. Wm. Marvin was re-elected ou the 28tb to the United States Senate, for six yean from tbe 4th ot March next. Admral Raphael Semines, late of the rebel navy, bos accepted tbe chair of Professes of Moral Philosophy and English Literalin the Louisiana State Seminary. The Methodist Centenary . Fcsm-The sum contributed to tbe Methodist centenary fund this year already amonnts to nearly three million dollars. Tbe Christian Advo cate is confident that tbe aggregate will reach five millions. Mr. Daniel Drew, of New York, heads the list of subscribers by tbe gilt of bait a million. Among the dona tions from single churches or individual members we find the names ot Lee Claflio, Esq., of Uopkinton, Massachusetts, pat down tor .$25,000, and his son, Lieuteoant Governor William Claflin, for $10,000.— Broomfield street church, Boston, gives $70,- 000; aud Canton, Ohio, $78,483; Christ Cbntch, Pittsburg, is down for $80,000; Meriden, Connaeticut, baa already sent in $55,000, and more is to follow. Trinity Church, Cincinnati, contributes $30,000, and North Adams, Massachusetts, $18,000. Thw mention of these numbers' will show on what a gigantic scale this work is'going forward. A NE (V AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ^ ICINE. Dr. m huciEL is tlu> founder of a new Medical Sys tem ! qiliequantitarlana whose vast Internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, moat give prt- tedence to the man who restores health aad appeiit,-. with from oue to two of lit* extraordinary Pills, au 4 cures the moat virulent sores with s'box or so of 4 la wouderlul aud all-heeling Salve. These two gieoit specified of the Doctor are fast asptmsd. ing nil tide stereotyped noetauna of th# day. Rein- regitoeu Of the river, either by dredging ordinary . c uraa by Magqtel’s Fills and salve hate 4 ot, “ r oh * n ‘'‘‘ opeuMi t| ie eyes of tbe public lo the luelBciency of the (ro-ca lied) remedies of others, and upon whi.h p.ople hi ve 90 long blindly depended. Maggiel'a Pills are l ot ot tha class that are swallowed by tbe dozen, arid or which every box fall taken create* absolute l leceesity for another. One or' two of Mag- Kiel's Pilli: suffices to place the bowels in perfect or. der, tone i be stomach, create an appetite, and ren der Ihe tpi irits light and buoyant. There il i no griping, and no reaction In the form of constipation. If the l‘| er la- effected,-Hsfahcltons ere restored mid ol tlui nervous system Is fteblv. It is invigorated. This last'] uaiity makes the medicine* very desirable for the wjjnta of delicate females. Ulceruut end eruptive disepse* are literally exiha- gnlshed bj the dblnfiecUnt power ofMagglsPt Halve. In isct, it |s here announced that MAUGIE& '8' BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DtAR- RHCBA PILLS core where all all others tail. While fur Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin MAGQfKL'8 SALVE is inblliblh. Sold by f I. 11 Pm* street. New Yo And ell Dt assists, at TWENTY-P1VE CHNTB PER BOX. aol-ly Maw York Market. Nxw Yoa*. Nor. S3.—Floor 160160. lower; receipts 20,653 barrels; wheat 109a lower, receipts 81,000 bushels; corn lower; oatadail aad declining. Pork dull and lower—mess. 3UX031X; lard quiet at 12 014c. Whiskey doll end nominal. Barley 102c lowoi. Ootum quiet at 34034X0. (or nplaada. FreighU quiet aad flam Stocks toaaly. Fire-twenties, of ISO'J, cou pons. 100; <4 1344,106X; Of 1*65, fOTXi new issues. 108X; Ten-fhrtiea, 100: Ssvea-thirttoa, 105)4; Second •erfes, 10SX; Missouri aixaa, *7\; Exchange—sixty day*. 106X1 risk*. U8X; gold, 46X; money grows cosier, and moat of th* loans ar* at six per cent. Assignees’ Notice. Tlie undersigned, haring been appointed Assignee of tne Merchants' and Plante re* Bank, Is prepared u> enter upon his duty. All blUholders, aad ether persona having claims against said Bank, aik re quested to present the same for UquMotioa. And all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested .to mate immediate payment. Blllholdere will lose their priority if the hill* are not presented within six mouths. HIRAM ROBERTS, atal-tr Assignee- TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DB. SNEED, Dentist, is now oxtrectiag teeth with out pain and without the slightest dingy to th* pa- Uent, bye late lmpifrratoanl lk denrisffi> * * Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper'a a tore, Hear Bull street. aoS-li Philadelphia, Nov. 33.—Flohr doll; superfine, 38038 50: extra family. $13 «0$t3 63: wheat dm, at $3 (15®$2 70; corn quiet, sales of 3,006- bushels; new yellow. SOc.01; red, $1 18; oats dull, at 67® 58Xc.; provisions lower; peril, $31; lard, 13Xc.; wfiiakejr nominal. New York Block Market. New Yobs. Nov. 33.—At the second Board the mar ket was very strong. Five-twenties, ot 1864, coupons, 106X; coupons of 1865.107X; haw feene. lMX; Ten- forties, 100; Seven-thirties, aaoood series 105- mild 41Xi ewhiuge very active—50 days. 1Q8X«108>4-’ Sight, UOxailOX; money, eta pJSit * ■nltlmoro larket. BiiTIMona. Nov. 30.—Flour Inactive; spring wheat brands heavy; wheat doll; oorq %rtive—sales of new crop at 8701 00; oets firm. Pro visions uominaL Gro. eerie* quiet. Whi**y etaedy; Waatwn inboui, *2 87. Tha ■nainm Jbwmnle Agshut Enapeaek- NewObleans Radicals Again in Monos—The Radicals are again endeavoring to breed miachfeC. Tbe Slate Executive Committee Mu issued an address and resolutions, denouncing the President as a traitor and sympathiser with rebels and a usurper, ■"* call, ing upon Congress to abolish tbe present rebel State Government and give them a military or provisional,, one, sritb negro voters aa the beats. Governor Walla' 1* no party to it, and aaye be eon ran tbe mschin* without the assistance of these revolutionists. |A SURE FILE CUBE. Dr. GilbSrt'8 File Instruaent positively cores the worst cases of Piles. Sent by mail on receipt of $4. Circtilizairee. Sold by Druggists. Agents waatad everywhere. Address J. B. ROMAINK. Manager. No. 576 Broadway, New Yort. OC-31-: Boston, November33.—The Republican,paper* of this city are leUng grenwd agriari the kapehebment of President Johnaoe. Cnngrmqbolag reaetar at the ritwatinw, they con- t Mmi as toDMchMBt 1b wliolljr srasrJSi£s , 'ar .“asTsah-JSsamSKSS teS^Krriollent unaeeeShssy. And thaw cbuaetts wlll not follow ~ there are large glad to meat Reading Badieal hesitate £> declare ready hritavref to be i iRsyairsasy?**' - **" INSURANCE I INSURANCE II { ■ SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 36,1865. THE nudsrslgLad would rcsptorifUity iaforre the friends sad ihe public that they ere prepared to effect Fire and Mariae Risks la the follow ing (ret class companies, at established rates, and solicit a abate of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY* <M ; CONTINENTAL ISSCHAKCBCO., of St. Louis, Mo* PERRY INS. AND TRUST OO.. Marion, Ala. i JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS ft CO.. «epl-3m Ourifer of Bryan aad Drey no afreets. . HOW*,!:- Cm Tna>spaan*s Owvnm, 1 fawnnah. Odobtf Sfi 1AM. I 2^AX PAYEBS are hereby notified that the time^re- for the payment ofqautari| NlpilJNIM* ptoed, aod they ere etrneetty requested to edfi apdpay (Mr doei^nd thus t?(M addMoagig ot executtoiie. i oc24 .'pen Hen of men to erect such machinery. And the corpi»- utiou of the City of Savdiinah further to pay uuto the uid Morris k Cumiugs the amount of ihe uud tweii tythouaand dollars »$ follows, to wit: Five thounnd doiUnt ($6,000) when the machinery ie shipped, five thousand dollars ($5,000) when the name is put in c oration, aud *t the tame time ten thousand dollar* . bonds of the City at Savanuah. Aud the said Morn k t'uining* agree to furunth a drawing ot the hull oi said machine aud the ncuwt conuec*ed therewith* and to complete the machinery for aaid machine in about three mouth* from the date thereof. In witueae whereof, the parties to these present* have hereunto affixed their hand* aud seals, ti* day and year first above written. tUmied and delivered in presence of [Signed] Wm. Campbell, MoiUtU k CUMING*, L.8. Ewj>. C. Andemhon, L.M. « Mayor of Savannah The following report waa received from tien. W. _ lloggii, to whom waa referred, by revolution of Coun ell, the majority and minority reports of a “Special Committee of Council, to whom were referred the •Object of dredging the bar at the Wrecks in the So- varnish river.” Ou motion the report waa received and ordered to be spread on tbe minutes, and the thanli of Council to be tendered to Gen. Bogge. Savannah, Nov. 21, 1866. Mm. James Stkwakt, Clerk of Council of Sa/annah Dias 8ib—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 17th instant, •defusing the reeolutiou of Council referi iug to the subject of dredging the bar in the river by means of i plough, to General Gilmer aud myself. I much rt gret that Gen. Gilmer has felt constrained by his business engagement* to decline to enter into an ex- oi the subject, an hi* long experience upon the navigation of this river would furnish the baa « of a much more cma n judgment than I feel it in my power to give. Baaing my opinion upon the ex* teriinoe of the moat accompuehed engineers, and the J ew enquiries I have made upon tile subject irumedi ately before ua, 1 respectfully submit that I think umadviaable to interfere with the present condition __ the bur uutil all artificial obstruction* to tbe natural waterway have been removed. Whenever this W dime, and the river ban bad au opportunity ot acting for itaelf. you can with more certainty calculate the results to be produced, and may find that entirely different means will be required. It* as I think is tbe case, this is a sand bar, no per- benefit can be derived under the present i of the river, either by dredging or ploughing, and What other obange, whether advantageous or dir- advanugsous, may be produced by attempts at im provement can not be foretold. Vary respectfully, your obedient servant, W. B. Booai oioouicu XXAD THE FIRST TIME, AND BT UNANIMOUS CONSENT READ A SECOND TIME AND PAS ?SD. An ordinance to require all butchers lu tbe Public Market of Savannah to give bund and security to com ply with ill ths oi dinaaoes of tbe city aud the laws of ths Slate relative to cattle and other animals butchered and sold. (Published elsewhere.) FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES. A toll to bo entitled “ An ordinance to change the manner of keeping the street*, lanes and othrr thor oughfares In the City of Savannah clean, and to pre scribe the duties of tue Superintendent." (Published for informaltou elsewhere.) . A bill to be entitled “An ordinance to alter and amend ths several ordinances of the City of Sivaunah in rolntioa to pavements within certain defined limits $f glritt city." (Published for information elsewhere. OIDIKAKCXS ON THEIR SECOND READING AND REJECTED. Am ordinance to amend the ordinances of tbe city Ir relation to the going at large of horses, mules, <ut- tle and goats and the impounding of the same, aud fixing th« fees for impounding, and to confirm the former resolutions of Council on these subjects. (Al ready published.) Ah ordinance to encourage the building of cess VRRMfcwith communicating water closets in place of the privies aad sinks row In common use in the City of Savannah, or otherwise substituting draw- MforpriYjrexcafitooaa, audio promote to*health aad waiter# of the city. (Already published.) An ordinance to prevent the erection or putting np ot awning poets end sign posts iu any ot the etreeta or thoroughfare* of the city of Savannah, and for tbe removal ot those now standing, to prescribe the mode and manner of constructing awnings and taeteuing atone, and to affix certain penaiUee for ths viulationof “itt ordinance. (AlreadyVubUahed.) Th* foOowiag act waa submitted to Connell and was read whareupon, on motiop. the seme was unaul- movaly agreed to and refereed to the Mayor, with ln- riraptiona to forward the same to tbe General Astern Mr? the State of Georgia for Its aotion, as follow! AH ACT Danlaretory of the force and effect of the etay laws of this State in reference to taxation by tuuulciual cor porations. Sac. 1. The General Assembly of Ihe State of Geor gia do hereby declare trad enact, That nothing con tained in any-stay law heretofore or hereafter to be pa—rd by tbe General Assembly shall be so construed aa to have any application to taxes du* or to b* due to y municipal oorpurattau. end that all acta or parte of acta, so far aa they militate with this act, be and M asms ate hereby repealed. PETITIONS READ AND REFERRED. YsttUon of A. Flynn k Co., lessees 8tvannab The*- fro, praying for* reduction of city license. Referred to the Msyor. Foil tion of Theobald Wolfe Tone Circle, Fenian Brotherhood, asking pernfiaaien of Conncil to use tbe room in the Exchange Bow occupied by the Irish Union Society for the purpose of holding their meet ings. Referred to i ommittee on Public Buildings. FeMMust of Wm. Ebbs and others, property holder*, »»ylng Oooucii to prevent the erection of a foundry n th* vidnity pf the corner of Liberty and Reynolds ***—ta aaid foundry being prejuilleial to their in- Mresta, as well as the in terete* of the city. Referred to Fire Ooenmlttee. Fentlon of H. L. S. Bund, asking permission to aka certain repair* to a wooden building at the eor- •erof Sooth Broad Street lane and Floyd street. Brown Referred to Fire Committee. Man of H. J. Thomaason, asking permission to nehingio bona* and shed on Lot No. 8 Perciral ward. Referred to Fire Committee. PeUtfen of sundry citizens of Calhoun ward, asking that a pomp may be located “on the edge of the square tu Cel noun ward," seat aide, and that the square may be enclosed. Referred to Committee on Pumps, nneonmous ncan aud adoftxd. - „ C.C. Millar- ■eeolved. That th> evaporation attorney be re- qustead to fttw e bill to be presented to the Leglala- tnre, regulating the UtSIding uf party walls. By Alderman A. N. Miller— Resolved, That tbe Committee on Public Buildings Mepthorlsefite put the Long Boom of the Exchange toto^nofoMe order, end thet ell unoccupied rooms be By Aldermen Waring— fctowd, Thai x cunmiltee three be appointed 1 •adetarmino the width of the Thunderbolt reed, be- Ween Reynolds and Bandatob teeaetn ■la Manor announced ihekitaSia^cbmmittee: Al- An invitation wee received from Germania Steam Fire Company, No. 10, inviting the Meyor and Bosrd of Aldermen to attend their Thirteenth Anniversary Bell, to be held at S«. Andrew's Hell on Monday even ing. December 3d, 1866. On motion, the invitation was unanimously accepted. A ourntnauicaiiou wot received from tile Mechanic*’ Fire Company notifying Council that, at a recent elec tion held by said Company, the following officers were elected: President—W. D. Dixon, 1st Foreman—J. J. McKenzie. On motion, the communication was referred to the Fire Committee of Council. A communication wot received from Henry Bluu, Esq., Foreman Hermanix Steam Fire Company, noti fying Council that at a meeting of said Company, the following named members of the Company were ap pointed a committee to tender to the City Council the services df the Steam Fire Engine “John J. Waver,” recently purchased by said Company in place of the Hand Engine now in use: John Cooper, Gee. Geinenden, David R. Dillon. On motion the communication was referred to the Fire Committee of Council. Thu following communication was received from a committee appointed by the Germania Fire Com pany: To the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah: , GENTLEMEN—The undersigned Committee, having been appointed by the Germania Fire Company for the purpose of conferring with your honorable body in relation fto placing the steam lire engine recently purchased by them in the service of the city, do tender the services of said engine 10 the city, upon con ditions that the city pay the running expenses of engine, viz: one engineer, one fireman, fuel, oil, tallow, packing, repairing, Ac. If it should be the desire of the city to own the engine, hose, carts, and hose, your committee is authorized to turn the apparatus over to the city at first-J cost and charges, ihe company to uae'the engine, Ac. The company further desires to bring to your no tice that the engine bouse now used by the'company, situated in Liberty square, be*ng built for hand en gines, the dcor is not high enough to admit the steam engiue, and respectfully ask your honorable body ior an appropriation of one ibou- and dollars to build n house ou the lot appropriated by tbe city for the use of the company. The company further state that Ihe engiue is. now stored In a warehouse ou Bay street, which ha.s been kindly tendered, free of rent, for the present appara tus, consisting of one Amoakeag pattern secund-clas.-* Harp tank engine, of befit material aud finish; two new liose carts, seventeen lengths best leather hose, adapted for the purpose, eight hundred and - fifty feet in length. l £ \ # Hoping the above will meet your view#, we remain' Very respite;fully, joiu* obedient servants, D. R. Dillon, Geo. Gemknden, » John Cooper, Committee Germania Fire Company. Amount of accounts passed $3,193 0L Council adjoarned. James Stewart. Clerk of Conncil. PERFECTION AND THE 8*12*9 COTTAGE. MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, The Prule ol tbe American Stage. Is engaged and wul positively appear on I MONDAY MIGHT. Ticket* aud places c in be now secured (for ths satire sense of her performances) at J. C. KHMEUH~ MUSIC hToRK, where the Bos Plan may bo a daily, and Ti :ket9 obtained, and !>otet tbe Theatre. For particulars, see Programmes of the day. Doors I’peu at 7 o’clock; Curtain ikes At 8 o’clock precisely. Box Office open from 10 till 3 o’clock. dec! ST. ANDREW'S HALL. 1 WO GRAND PERFORMANCES /OR SATURDAY—DAY AND EVENING. SATURDAY, Decenekor 1, ISM. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE? FAMED Hernandez Troupe. A MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY, commeudogat3 u’dock. This Comi any of Juvenile Artists have not their equal on this continent. Fbr particulars, tee Programmes ol the day. decl IVxtL. *ochk * Williams. J n j53EtoIhdfc* 10 hogsheads Shoulders • tieroee Shoulders 5 tierces Hams 25 firkins Lard 20 tubs choice Butter 10 berrels Bo. I Mackerel 40 Mlta No. 3 Mackerel WloraNo. llUek,™ .BY SM» A MKYKII. Wm be sold on TUESDAY, 4th hiat.n. . rarU» balfcd western half i, >t ’v n Ward, with improvameat* thM«, u N “ J1 -Colnffli„, three story Bricx Dwelling, in positive. A. paying for tiUes. »Y a. lachamt. tktaDAY, December l,at lo o’clock a », . of store, will be ^ fhm, I J® Sugar Cured Hauu 15 tab* Lard 85 berrels Family Flour 80 boxes Beieins aobesesSoap 33 boxes Starch Tta, Coffee, Sugar, Blueing, fctc ALSO. Aa assortment of Dry I Pertain arise, etc. And the usual aeaortmeut of Fur,.! BY «. LAUKAKT. WUt be SOU du TUESDAY, December ' ot the Coun Hoi^° er *“ boat „ rio. 176, Third District, iu ih a Jtajjrontatata, four hundred Ap- Tilies warranted. Fnrcbaaere paying for title. uecl-ai BYT. J. WALSH. Will be sold THIS DAY, on Claeborn t Whan. „ uTS™* Cn “‘»8iaiuM Landing from brig Edwin H. Keuledv flsla tmaj Flom ■ ■ Tetma cash. Iseks aad Statioiery. rjYQE sub^crlhets have icm >ved to their new More, corner uf Cum resa and Whitaker streets, where they sell SCHOOL nod MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, JUVENILE and TOY BOOKS, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS, LADIES’ WORK BOXES, TRAVELING CASES, sad all kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY. , :Ca]l and examine Our stock. A RARE OPPORTUNITY—EESIDEVCF AT AUCTION. IY LaROCHE A WrLLIAMs. P. H. WARD, Auctioneer. Wfll be sold on the first TUESDAY in December u tore the Court Houae, at 10* o’dookam k That eligible, commodious sud desirable Brick T •■•rt residence on the corner of Slate aud, Drevi, „ ten. te, canuining tliirteeu rooms. 1 Persona deteriag to purchase are invited to uunin, Sprats*- 1 * on u.e bou? Laroche a willims. above mentioned. no2B Mallon & Frierson- Oil Painting. subscriber haviug eugaged a Fif^T-CLASS ARTIST from New Yoik, Is oow prepaie j to furnish OIL PAINTINGS from the smallest Hiuiature to LifviSize. Pictures of de* eusctl persons copied and made to any stec iu Oil or PeiLtil Colors. Ca l ami ex uniue spec mens. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, Coiner Broughton aud Whitaker streela, decl-lw Baranuab. City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two fieri foeiaa' r t*rBod Out uf tb-i donor-able Cuy t'ou, t of 8 mtnnnii iu lavorof denies Lloyd vj. Bernard ■'. Wagner i nave levied, and wilUell, on the fi, al TUESDAY in Janu ary, 1867, bring the flr.t day of uaid mouth, bciure the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, iu the county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, tne lollowiug proper ty, to > it; All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of 1 ,ud. I>‘nir, beiny and situate In ihe city of Savannah, comity and .Mate afore-stii.!, aud known aud ili.-tingumhed iu the Map or P an or aaid city of Savannah aa Lot No. 18. Lib erty Ward, containing s.xty feet fro t. by uiueiy feet de.-p. inme or lere, with tha iuiprovomenia therwm. bounded as iullowe: Ou lLe no, lb by Siaie street south h. P,euhlent Mie.t, east l>y Lot No .7, end west by Montgomery street. Property pointed out by defendant. Terms Carh. Pure hater paying for tiUes. . ' CUAHLES J. WniTB, decl-tda , Sheriff City SHvar-n-th. Notice. JN conformliy with EXISTING ARRANGEMENTS. I herewith give nolle.- that mv store will be open at nights and on Sundays in the PRESENT MONTH. JACOB LIPFMAN, Of Lippman'a Drug and Chemical decl-3t Warehouse. HOUSE FOB SALE ■Y BALL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. WiU be sold on the first TUESDAY in December in front of the Couit House, at 11 o'clock, ’ The fifth Brick House oo Taylor, east of Barnard tercet, containing lour lied Room?, Parlors, Dmrai Boon, Kitchen aud Servant.’ Booio*. UasaudWaux in the House. Terms—On (half ci8h ; balai.ee in February, at which time possession will be given. Farohaew paying for all papers n 0 v's) PLANTATION AT AUCTION. BY WALL, WYLLY Ac CH1118T1AS. WiU be sold on the first TUESDAY in December in front ol the Court House, between the legal hour. Seven hundred and eighty-five acr s of iaod. with improvem. nta, consisting of a fine residence and all asaaamry out buildings, situa-ed on the Central Ball- road, thirty-three miles from Savauuan. The land is waU timbered with Pine and Oak. Terms eeey. Purchasers paying for all papers. uoM ■Y SLUM Ac MAYEil. — WiU b* soid-on TUE*»DAY, Dec. 4tb, at 11 o’clock. In front of the Court Honee, Fee tempie Lots Nos. seven and eight, Berrien Ward. bounded end fronting on West lsi-oad. Junes eed Berrien streets, with all the improvemeHta tliere- on, consisting of three double tenemeut bouses, all let to good tenants, the northern two being under lease et $ per month, expiring in March. Terms aeah, Pirchsser paying for titles and stamps. no27-td EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. WiU bs sold oo the first TUESDAY in December, in tront of the Court House, between the legal boon of isle. Fifty-one end eight-tenths acre*, more or leea,oflinil, situated on the Isle of Hope, with the improvements, belonging to tbe estate of the late General William P. White, deceased, and known as White HalL Sold b; decree of the Saperlor Court for the benefit of ti.i heirs sad creditors of aaid estate. Notice to the Germania and METROPOLITAN HIRAM FIRE COMPANDS.- W E ste now prepared to furnish you with E1HR- -riEN'.t COLLARS. The Metropolitans can Had • supply at the wen known Hair Dressing Saloon of Mr. p. DBRST, on Urnughton stieet. fttaft-lt PURSE ft BON. To Builders. P ROPOSALS will be received by the Commie-ion- ersot Pilotage until the 6,It oi D combi-r, lor the conslruc'lon of the hull of a Dredge Machine; and, also, for two Scows Plans aod spetilcatlous will i« found at the store ot Messrs. Cl ghorn ft Cunuinghsm. J. STODDARD, docl-3t Chairman Comml.aioner. or pt «t. u Bacon, Bacon. HOGSHEADS CHOICE BACON, in bt :ie aod /or eale. «l**cl-lw *. F. MfiTOALFB Jt CO. BAGGING; |Q DALE* of Heavy Gunny Begging lu store and (or ante, docl-lw F. 9. METCALPB ft ca Purchaser to pay for titles. . r HENRY H. JONES, L. J. B. FAIRCHILD, no26 Executors. BY T. J. WALSI1. WiU be sold THURSDAY, at Claghorn ft Cmutiug- baai's Wharf, at IT o'clock, 600 barrel* of Choice Family Flour, of virioui brands, landing from brig Edwin H. Kennedy, from New York. Sale potetive. Terms cash.no27 AUCTION HALE. BY BBLL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. WiU bs sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in front of the Court House, at 11 o'clock, Lot Ne. 36, Franklin Ward, on the corner ol Mont- gomety and Broughton streets, well located lor any kiud ot business. Terms cash. Purchaser paying lor all papers.°oT7 IRON TIES JUST received. Ou consign ment, 30* bundle* Washington Billiard Hall. ^DUISSIOH to tits Hall will be Fifty Outs for Whiter, an 1 Twenty-Five Cents (or Colored to night, when the GREAT PEDE -TRIAN, JOHN SHPPPAKD, will finish his feat of wslktng 110 llonr*. decl-It To Rent, )ABT br * House, in a desirable I oration, comprH- . ing a suite of Sleeping A part menus. Parlor and Kitchen, with Store Boom attached. Servants’ R« -n.s end Stable. Privilege of Hath Boom. Gas an I Wa ter in the house Inquire at THIS OFFICE. decl-2t Notice. T il firm of J. G. YOUNG ft CO. is Ibis day dis solved by mutual consent. JAMES O. YOUNG, CHARLES Si LYNGDON, ROBERT W. ALLEN. 4.8C1-U LEVI L HRIQHAM. Notice. A LL persons are hereby caution- d against hr.rl-tir ing or trus lnr any of the crew of the Htenien Bvrk "CARL GEORG," Captain Arfmanit, as no debts of their contracting will be jm«I by tbKtiwu sta^esptuin or ccnslgneee. . s.,- RaL'EIUS' 1> Stoiidard’e Hange. dccl-3t Exchange on New York. ^ 11HT IXCfiANGE on New Yoik for tale by WM. BATTBBSBY .% OO. Singing Classes. ’ i M R J. H. NEWMAN will open climes for tn-*truc Uon iu Stnglug at tbe Hapttat and Metliodiet Lecture Booma during next week. Persona desiring to Join either • law, eaa find sub scription lists at Messrs-. Mallon A Frtentou’e Book store. decl-li* Beard's Patent Tie. in store and for tale. decl-1 w E. y. METCALFE 0 CO. SU6ABS, STROP IFLOBK 30 bbls. extra “ C *’ Soger. 10 hhds. Moricovxdo Sugars, good 20 Bbls. fine fUMr^rttmue Sy 25 bblri. £xfr« Fanily Flour. 50 bbls. 9uperflii$ Family Floor, Now offered lor sola by decl-3t EDWIN E. HEBTZftOO. 50,000u decl-3t LATHS now on wharf, and for sale low EDWIN E. HERTZ ft OO. Store for Rent fJYDE NEW STOBB on Oongress terete it j»t < pleied, and is offered for rent. Puasearie* given im mediately. The location Is excellent for any retail business. MALLON ft FRIERSON, declAt Corner Congreve end WftRekar ifrea0 COTTON YARDS. 15 ““ choice YARNS, received direct front Bie Factory and krfth by decl-4t ' EDWIN E. HEBTZ ft Ca Rangoon Rice. 30^ prime Rangoon BICE, jeat reeteved and for sab by EDWIN E. HERTZ A Co. ROPE, ROPE ^0 COILS choice brand (“GBEENLEAF H") For aafeby drUv E. F. METCALFE ft CO. A - ri- Middrand Meyer. «B6 By Alderman Vuialonga- *■ i ri**°* T *rt- Thai the Fire Committa* report at next taateing or Cara eU in reference to violation of Ffra or tfteetty by W. B. Adams, in repa'ring oTBotaft Broad and Lincoln tereeta. TATE OF GEOBGIA-CHATHAM COeNTY—Tri 1 all whom it may couceru: Whereas, William H. Smith will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration tie bonis non on the estate of Henry P. Cox, late of said county de- Tlteee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mfty concern, to be and appear la-fore said Conrt to make objection, if any they have, on or beforethefiret Monday in January next, otherwise aaid letters will be granted. offlcUJ signature, this 30th day of No- "E5S.“£!:. - D A . PERUVIAN 60A80. 200 T “ a ..S““- decl-31 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft BON. C RN. PRIME MARYLAMD WHITE. FIT FOR MILLING, Landing from brig Georgia, decl-lt BOBT. H. Rockland Lime. tjftAA BARRELS FUST (JUALITY, OOBI’B Keqular Auction Sales or fiinw, Males, Cattle, Wagon-, Buggies, CARRIAGES &e.. At tbs Mteerinery Stable* of B. W. CAMPBELL, on Bor etrete. between Jefferson and Montgomery street-, win commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, ud every Wednesday thereafter. «epl4-tf AT AUCTION. BY A. MINIS. WiU be sold before the Conrt Houae, on the First TUESDAY (4th) in December next fif not prevlotuly dfeBOaad of at private rale) The Three story Brick Dwelling Sooth Side Harris west of West Broad street Foeeaatecn eon be hhd immediately after sale. Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. nol3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. RT M«-h, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. WUl be sold on the first TUESDAY in December, in boat of tha Court House, between the legal boors * acres of first quality Garden land, within of the city. bum o vein cute consist of a first-class cottage dwelling. Gothic style, containing six large room", tefrniibh mantel pieces, dining room, kitchen, li brary room fUrnlebed with shelves aud glass doors. Oat baUdtagB eoateteof form house, containing seven rooms, barn, carriage honee aud stable. field by order of Court as the properly of the estate of Rmndara Crook, for tbe benefit of the heir* ana Id estate. f cash; balance in one year, with inter- ton property. rtopaytorpape». rritMH Administrator. EXECUTORS’ BALE. WUlbeseid before the Court Honre A vilte, Tbomaft county, Georgia, ou the first lvw- DAY in December next, an the ftsda lying in aaid county, belonging m “f rate of ILll. Young, deceased, oonsisttag of two OMttftt mile* aonthweat of Thomasrilhvon, ffie dkbeidee Seed, lying ou both sides of the OciilocK jarim; con tain ieg 3,500 acres, 800 cleared rod >n a good stats of cultivation, with all necessary btutu- **Sie other Plantation is sixteen miles fr°“ villa, three miles from No. 18, Albany and Gulf Htet reed, containing 4,165 acre*, about 1,200 cleared. “ in 11 - T cultivation, with tel necessary baud wSSbe sold, li*o, ou tha first TUESDAY in Dfcr“^ r next, before the Conrt House door, in Valdosta, Lowndes county, Georgia, Tbe Mentation ImCSging to the « ute ° r n S4J yte- Yorag^Ste. rod°le™ 1 i^iT^ood rate of cultivation, tue Of ro order fr«> the S^T^MJin““l^ , w. , U and tettenrnt tTI. urn 1» one rod two yaonf with interest, secured by personal security »“ “•W <*»•>“<*• D . 8. BRANDON, W. J. YOUNG. Ex editors. HOUSE FOR SALE. by TF 1 - 1 - wylly ft Christian. East half of Lot No. 57, Brown Ward. Tbs lmpi ovemanta consist of a two story dweUing -j.a OH.* e brick basement, fronting on Liberty reteTonixaite the United 8tates Barrack*, pm turns apply at oar counting room. __££•!L. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. WYLLY ft CHRIWITAN. M add on th* first TUESDAY in Jantray, tbe legal hoar* of sale,’in front of the Court IK Rond, tfcceeeed. . t. b. McIntosh. Adminirarar- ,,'U , BOARD. m be aecomniatod wilk Mart ”l*iNijBl6i<jftra, IsYmptcUMe