The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 03, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald. - ises so much, ndt for Savannah only, bnt for BV 5. W. - MASON. S 'KCKli W. MASON .....KdUov tV. T. THOMPSON Associate Kditcr Official Paper of the City, ABQt«T ciBeaunaa ii the cm awoc»b>it MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1860. »• O S V al A S T K U 8 Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEW8 AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. Aa much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will be grateful to our planting frieuds and others n the interior for information on that subject. Th« >se who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the workiug of the tree-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the safne to us. The Legislature and River. the Savannah We think we do not hazard too much iu Baying that among the numerous and com mendable schemes which have been pro jected tor the advancement of the internal improvement'interests of Georgia, there is not one more entitled to the prompt aud favora ble consideration of the Legislature Ilian that now under way iu this city for the im pro vernent of tliu navigation of the Savan nah river; Wc take it tor granted That the members of that body are cognizant of the fact that the numerous obstructions placed in the river below Savannah daring the pro gress of the hite war have made the channel to the sea in some places so tortuous, aud in others so shallow, compared with the for mer depth, as to render navigation for ves sels of very heavy tonnage exceedingly difficult, if not hazardous. A thorough ex amination recently made by a skillful engi neer having demonstrated the practicabili ty of so straightening and deepening the channel as to render it accessible to -vessels of like draft with those which entered aud departed with facility-anterior to the war, our muuicipal authorities, notwithstanding the impoverished condition of the finances . of the city, have just negotiated the purchase . of. a dredge muchiue to be used for the pui- pose we have indicated. The contracting parties have giVcn assurance that no time will be lost in forwarding the machinery, and it is confidently expected that tire work will be in full operation by the first of February uext. The indebtedness thus in curred by the city, including purchase of machinery, building of dredge-boat, fiats, Ac., will probably amount in rouno num bers to about sixty thousand dollars, to which will be added, the expense incident to the operation of the dredge uutil the im portant work is accomplished. It is thus made apparent that the debt which will necessarily be incurred in the at tainment of the great object in view, will reach a magnitude which must bear oner ously upon tha already heavily-taxed people of Savannah, unless the burthen is shared by the State, which will be largely benctitted by the consummation of the enterprise. Apart from the obligation imposed upon the Legislature by the recognized policy of the State, to give liberal encouragement to the improvement of all the great thoroughfares of trade aud commerce within our territorial limits, the fact that the State has a direct in terest in the success of the project we are dis cussing should be sufficient, as it doubtless will, to induce the Legislature to become jointly interested with our city authorities, by granting au appropriation approximating to, if not fully commensurate with, the posi tive interests of the State therein, and arising from her investment, amounting to nearly a million of dollars, in the Atlantic and Gulf Road, the future success of which will he greatly endangered, in common with the other roads of the State, by the partially ob structed navigation of the river. To arrive at a proper appreciation of the necessity for an early completion of the d sirod improvement, there are two other tacts to be considered in connection with the foregoing—to wit: The discovering of constantly increasing diminution of tho ca parity of the main channel, resulting from an increase of the number of emaller chan nels, the latter being created by tbe prei ence of tbe obstructions and the consequent deposit of vast quantities of debris aud mpd. These injurious consequences are constantly multiplying, and it not checked by the removal of the causes, which have been accum ulating for nearly seven ycuis, must result disastrously, not only to tbe commercial prosperity of Savannah,butto the highest interests of the State generally. And again, in common with all who have at beait ths growth in weatlb, power -and influence of the great commercial city of the Stale, the Legislature must feel a deep interest in movement now under way to establish di rect communication between it and tbe Euro pean ports. It is known that certain promi nent capitalists iu our midst have awaked to tbe importance of doing something to extend our commercial' interests. Georgia capital has too long given its aid to other cities. The time has come when we must exert our selves, that we may attain that position to which we are, by reason of our advantages, so eminently entitled. While oth ir cities nit over the country, having not a tithe of our advantages, have been constantly making rapid strides and extending their facilities for foreign commerce, we have remained ap parently indifferent, heedless alike of the ac tivity of our rivals and of those advantages which - we ourselves may command. Our natural facilities are unsurpassed by those of . any city of the Sonth Atlantic or Golf. The vast increase of the influx of products to this port for sale, and exportation, is attracting the attention ofc business men and capitalists throughout the country, and with our con stantly increasing means of supplying all that is requisite for maintaining direct com munication with Europe, there can be no doubt of the result. Our railroad commu nications are constantly increasing, and are now sach as to give every assurance of a targe and constantly increasing carrying trade. It needs but a little liberality on the part of tjie Legislature in the way we have pointed out —a unity of action among our capitalists, and a liberal view of facts beyond question, to place the second commercial mart of the cotton States in its proper position, and from such a movement, with the ^obstructions in our river removed, we may, with reason, an ticipate the most gratifying results. With direct trade would come all its accessories. Gnr magnificent pines and oaks would then be built into ships and steamers, and our city affordiug employment to thousands; our young men would be trained to tbe sea and to mercantile habits and pursuits; the cus toms amounting annually to large sums, the commissions, the pay of agents, broken, Ac. amounting to mlflions more, would then be disbursed among ourselves, and above all, direct trade would bring with it immigration, and with immigration would come home manufactures. These are some of the high considerations which appeal to our Legisla tive whole State as well. CMfrcM. This body, to which the eyes of tbe whole nation are now liirned, convenes to-day. A dispatch in another column slates that a cau cus of Radical members was ltqld in Wash iogton on Saturday evening, and with other things, unanimously recommended tha.t tbe Senate reject all tbe appointments to office made by tbe President duilng tbe reoess oi Congress on “merely political grounds.”' This would seem to be the signal lor a re newal of the fierce attacks made by the Radicals last winter upon the Executive branch of the Government. Every Southern leader leels that measures of tbe greatest moment to this sectiou will ba enacted daring tbe three months com pristog tha present session, and tbe question very naturally presents itself: Will Congress be equal to tho task of reconstructing tbe Union in such a way as to subserve all the great interests of tbe country, and pro duce that peace and concord which all true patriots North and South so much desire, or will it continue to be governed by s narrow, selfish, and partisan spirit, whose chief' aim shall be to perpetuate its own power ? Many Northern journals have recently expressed the belief that there is a disposition on the part of the dominant party, wuh the excep tion of a few, to reconcile the differences <-x- isting between that body and the President, but tho action of ths caucus to which we have adverted gives no ground (or hope that the expectation will be realized. After the lapse of sufficient time for tbe evil passions of tbe last session to have abated, the Radi eals meet lo-day, we tear, inleut on nothing but war, bn tbe President, and, it may be, tbe most atrocious acts of deliberate cruelty, oppression and injustice to the defeated Slates. But it is to be hoped that |>o:i- tical agitation cannot long lire and tl mr- ish in the presence of tho unsatisfied ne cessities ot the people; but iu lieu <>! it wid come sober, practical legislation—legis lation which shall have the appearance, if mil the reality, of promoting the public iuteresis. Whether the session will be free from boot less agitation and liecrowuel with beneficent influence! upon the great questions that will come before it, “is a matter upou which hope may be left to dwelt without the aid of prophecy.’’ and W. Q." Campbell to peddle without k^Mj^McDowell—To compeufate teachers of poor cbfidren in 186i- - ' Mr. Robertson—For relief of A. E. Cul vert n. ... . Mr. Smith—To furnish certain books to Clinch county. * .' Mr. Gartrell—For relief of J. N. Schley and others. • - Mr. Russell—To incorporate tbe Savannah, Skidd wav and'Seaboard Railroad Company. Mr. Hardin—To prescribe mode of pro ceeding against minors who are defaulters aa road workers. SPECIAL ofeons. A bill for tbe relief of tbe people of Geor gia,.and to prevent the levy and sale, of property under certain circumstance*. ' The bill waa taken up by sections. Various amendments were oifcred, some ot which were ■ accepted. Pending action on tbe amendments to the second section, tbe House adjourned to 3 o'clock, P. M. Yesterday being Thanksgiving Dot, neither House transacted any 'bnunesa. This waa a wise arrangement, as' members generally spent so much of the night befiife' enjoying the entertainments at the levee, that they were in a poor condition to legislate. Tbe inclemency of the night 'before continuing through the greater portion of the day, any thing like comfortable out of door locomo tion was out of the question, and for the greater portion of the day members kept their rooms. Many who were' ao Unfortu nate as to get their hats exchanged at tha levee ionnd themselves the involuntary owners of such leaky tiles as to be unable to go out on the street without an umbrella, and these, too, were among the missing ar ticles when the levee adjourned. As will be seen by the meagre report of this morning’s session, nearly the whole time was spent on the slay law. There are nine (9) sections to the bill as reported by the Ju diciary Committee, • and should no greater speed be made on the other seven, which are u 'lyet touched, it will consume the residue of the session. The advocates of relief are so folly bent on soma effectual plan to stop the levy and sale of property under execution, that they are offering every conceivable amendment—not for the purposed of clogging the bill, bnt to provide tor every accidental case that may occur: ~ Every effort is being made to relieve the unfortunate debtor, while no one thioks of the unfortunate creditor. Tbe unconstitntionslity of this law is un doubted, while, as a matter of policy, there is considerable doubt as to the propriety of ’ such a law. Of oue thing you may be sore. Some Htx? law will be passed—it will bs vetoed—it will be passed over the veto. I enclose yon the bill as it came from ths Judiciary Committee, as a substitute for the Senate bilL O’. By Telegraph. NIGHT DISPATCHES. FROM EUROPE. BY ATLANTIC CABLE. Paso; Sunday. Dec. a.—A dl.patch from America announcing tbe occupation of Mammons by the A Woof* baa caused marked senmtton bees. Lonos, Sunday, Dec. X—All the regular troops this etty will be strictly eoaflned to the predneta thrir barracks daring the Reform meeting which tehee place here on Monday. Lieutenant Henry, late Confederate mm mender,bee aril red in London. It fat quite probable troops wilt be sent to Liverpool end Glasgow on account ot bad feeling that prevails emails the Irish In those duet. Lomus, i Dec. X—Many arrests ot Fenians have bean mads by Government officers in Ireland. Lrenaroon, Sunday, Dec. 2.—The ■"-nip pgj. myn, fetus Hew York, baa arrived oat The Georgiy Legislature. |spiciAu.x BEroanm son ths nkws and bebxli>. SENATE. Millbdckvuxs, Nov. 30, 1860 The Senate met at 10 o’clock, a. m., pur suant to adjournment. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Butler, of the Senate. Mr. Gresham moved to reconsider the ac tion of the Senate in tbe passage of tbe bill to allow the Maaouio fraternity to raise money by lottery to build a Widows’ and Orphans' Home in Atlanta. Lost Mr. Thornton moved to reconsider the ac tion of the Senate in rejecting a bill to allow parties at interest to testily in Coarts. Car ried. The House resolutions in relation to Jeffer son Davis were unanimously concurred iu. Mr. O. P. Beall introduced a bill to incor porate the Chenubbee Manufacturing Coia- Mr. Gresham—A bill to incorporate the Savings Bank of Forsyth. Also, a bill to authorize the Inferior Court of Butler oounty to raise, by the sale of bonds, money to build a court-house and jail. Alsu, a Dill to prescribe in what papers -sheriffs, ordinaries and clerks shall advertise notices. Also, a bill to authorize the Inferior Court of Crawford to raise, by bonds, money wuh which to pay said county's indebtedness. Mr. Bailer—A bill to incorporate the ag ricultural society of Richmond. Mr. Bedford—A bill to incorporate the town of Depotville in Ware county. Mr. Kenan—A resolution relative to the repairs of the State House and cupola. Mr. McDaniell—A resolution that new matter be introduced after Saturday, Decem ber 1st. Mr. Owens—A bill to amend the several acts iu relation to tbe oity court of Savan nah. Also a bill to require iusnrance companies not chartered by the State, and doing busi ness in the State, to give in under oath to the comptroller a statement of their condi tion. Mr. Strozier—A bill to declare all laws passed over the veto of the Qovernor to l>e prima fade constitutional and to require min isterial officer* to so regard them. A bill to increase the jail fees of Dough erty coubty. Hr Tomer—A bill to change tbe time of bolding the Superior Courts of Paulding, Polk, Floyd and Campbell counties. Mr. C. H. Smith—A resolution that the work on parliamentary law and rales of or der now m course of preparation by John B. Weems, Esq., be submitted to a committee composed of Honorable* Howell Cob'., Thomas Hardeman, }r., and Alexander II. Stephens, and if approved by them, tbe Gov eraor be required to subscribe for 1000 copies of the same for the use of tbe State. The'special order, tbe bill to modify tbe county court act was taken up and oc cupied the attention of the Senate the re mainder of the morning. FUNERAL INVITATIONS Tho friends sntl acquaintances of DlBDtUCll PHUSCU are respectfully Invited to attend his funs- rsl at 10 o'clock, THI-i HORNING, from tho rest- <!> nee of John Schroeder, oorner of West Broad tvsyne streets. The friends and acquaintances of G. J. FULTON From Wsaklnftsn. Wsumezou, Dee. I.—The Radical members at Con gress, numbering perhaps fifty members, held cos io-nlght at the capitoL Mr. 8tevena presided, sad n eouuuittee, to consist of ulna members, to prepare Business for an adjourned meeting, to meet on Then- day night next, was appointed. The caucus designated Speaker Oolfex to reply to tbe addreaa of welcome Congress to be delivered by Chief Justice Carter, Monday afternoon, at the CapitoL The vtriene Ke- pubheau aaooriattons have made arrangements to pa nda thither in procoeatan, sea part of the programme. The mucus were not exclusive in naming their orator, bat suggested that tbe members of the Senate appoint •me ot their own number to perform I similar part. Thad. Stevens was ssleoted to respond to the toast the Congress of the United States, to be proposed the Undiiwl banquet, in the Fair building, on Monday Bight. The mucus discussed the subject at removals from oSUs. Various members mentioned instances what they characterised as gross injustice on the part ot the President in their respective districts, and tbe canons unanimously recommended Gist the Sonata njcct all the nominations made merely on political grounds. Wasamoxen, December 2.—The following telegram over the Atlantia cable was received at the War De partment to-day: . Vi , ' Utciwa 2d, USA MS- Shwlns. Washington: Stave agreatod John Surratt, oue of tbe nr waning President Lincoln. No doubt of bis identity. (Signed) Hals, i .' United States Consul General. Alexandria, Egypt. •- OMctal acoouuta received here state that tha Asiatic cholera baa broken out at St. Thomas, Wset Indue, is sold the yellow fever and eniaU-pox also prevail. i of . It Front New lerk. Haw Yarn. Dee. 2.—N. P. Willis was struck with ptfintpuleyestetday fiitd was iu a vety critical coodl- A meeting held last night, at Olio ton Hall by the raacfc itanmltane residing iu the United States, pro- and family, and or W. O. Charlton, are invited to at-1 testing against the Cauadlan Confederation scheme as tend the funeral of the former from the residence ot 1 hostile to Ihs United States, end declaring iu favor the Utter, corner Harris tad Whitaker streets, THIS I Of annexation to this Bepublio. MORNING, at 11 o’clock. Special Notices. NOTICE. Tbe r gulur monthly meeting of tha L?idk»’ Be nevolent Association will be held *t the Industrie] School Boom, Chatham Academy, Drayton street trance. THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. dec* John Y. Uockroft, of tbe Nassau Bank, was. robbed of two thousand dollzrs while entering the post office. One of the accomplices was Mrrested. Them is hut little excitement about the charter election in this city on Tuesday. There ere three o—didst— far Comptroller, Richard end Michael Coo* Rally, end Wm. Kelly. One thous«nd live hundred mad ninety-five additional votes have been registered, making a total of one hundred and twenty-eight thou sand and aim votes. ItTs stated at the Fenian headquarters here th $t Stephens has not left the country, he hhving been GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Th- regular monthly meeting of the Georgia His-1•“P lorical Society, for December, uiU be held THIS 1 * v KVEN1NG, at J>4 o’clock. EASTON YONGK, Recording Secretary. ATTENTION, German Fire Company. anniversary paradei Tills Company wilt meet tor Parade ( President of Mexico, at thrir Engine' House, H «y street, at Large ordure for bleech loading arms hew been given to manafecturer* wid, to be intataded for the Emperor of dune. Letters from tbo City of Mexico received here and dated on the loth nit., state the fact that Gen. Bazaine had given arms end ammunition to two Mexican Liberate, and promised them that they ahould not be interfered with by the Freocb forces, nrovided they pnmeunaed for Gen. Ortega and proclaim him as Hi o’clock p, in., precisely. Ily order of Q. BLUM, Foreman. F. Korn, Secretary. G. F. <!. itecS-lt ATTENTION, Mstropolitaii Steam Fire Engine Co. From Fortress fitouroe. Fobtbxw Mohbok, Dec. 1 —The Mississippi Com Issiosiers, who were appointed to visit President Johnson in relation to the release of Mr. Davis, had a lengthy Interview with the tatter in the fort to-day, acquainting him with the result of thrir visit to Washington. They have now taken their departure for Baltimore, intending thence to return to Missis sippi. The ftev. Ballard Dunn, of brazil, arrived here You are hereby summoned to appear ] to-day on a visit to Mr. Dans, at your Engine House, at 1*4 p, m., THIS DAY, 3d inst., in lull uniform, to join in the Anniversary Parade of Germania Steam J Fire Company No. 30. By order. W. K. UUE, First Vice President. F RieSwfi.iT, Bec’y. decS-U From Bam Francisco. Ban Francisco, Nov. 30—The'Ceutrel Pacific Rail road is complete to Cisco, *3 miles cast from Sacra mento and 12 >. miles from the summit of the Sicria Nevada mountains, and 5,911 feet above the level of Attention, Washington Fire] Company, No. 9. Special Notices. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. KfiOOHfiUtUtAIIONS. Mr. Bulloch moved to reconsider the bill oat yesterday) to amend section 4112 of the 'ode. Agreed to. Mr. Hardeman introduced tbe following resolutions, which were adopted unani mously: The General Assembly would do injustice to tbe great heart of Georgia not to give some formal expression of their respect for the character and sorrow for the coudiiiou of tbe illustrious prisoner of State, Jefferson Davis. Ail tbe generous pulsations of that heart are in tutl unison and sympathy with sufferings and misfortune*. Its warm affec tions cluster around the fallen chief of a once dear, but now, abandoned cause. There they will cluster aud centre while men admire all that is chivalric in nature; while they regard all that ia constant in purpose ; while they love all that is noble in virtue ; while they revere all that ia sublime in laitb, and respect unfailing grestneas of soul.— Therefore^ the General Assembly of Georgia do Resolved, That their smeerest condolence and warmest sympathy are tendered to Mr. Jefferson Davis in bis confinement, aud they took forward with anxious solicitude to the day when n magnanimous and patriotic President shall pnt a term to bis confine ment, ana by the interposition of Executive clemency restore kirn to a people lor whom be so faithfully straggled, and on account of whom he endures, with Christian fortitude, the hardships of a long and rigorous im prisonment. Biu^ nrrnoDucBD. Mr. Grotfe—To incorporate tbe town of Buncombe. Mr. Dodds—To consolidate the offices of sheriff and special bailiff in Polk county Mr. Russell—For the relief of Helen Sanlham. Mr. Mitcbel—To ehaoge the time of bold ing the Superior Court in Thomas, Colquitt, Lowndes and Brooks. Mr. Lawson—To confirm the title of tbe United States to certain lands in Georgia. Mr. Atkinson—To amend sectiou 1579 of the Code. Mr. Soead—To add additional section to paragraph 962 ot tbe Code. Mr. Maddox—To prescribe the time for depositing dtwfij Iiua and mortgages in tbe Clerk's tike in Fulton county for record. Mr. Grpgan—For relief of certain per- •OOfi. Mr. Wqmhln—'Toauthorise John Gibson, minocitoMttta with his goardian. Mr. Wllbura—Ifr ohange the time of ' ititiktaiy in Fenili county. »jntiesvThemat Caldwell U‘> ' 1 l * , You arw requested to meet at yofixl Hell ou THIS DAY for Parade, In Full | I’uiform, at 1>» o'clock, p. m. FOR AUGUSTA* HOME LINE. By order ot GEOBGE MCRKIN3, Foreman, P. 0 Bkown, Secretary. dec3-lt LUTHERAN CHURCH. I gTKAMERH of this Line leave Savannah four times I nook week. Fox freight engagements, apply to nolT-lm M. A. COHEN. The I*ews in this Church will ba rented THI9 DAY. | at 12 o’clock. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. The amen ted Pews in this Church will be rented The Trustees earnestly desire that ail present Pew-I on MONDAY, December 3d, between tbe hoars of 12 holders will attend, is important business will be laid j and S o’clock. J. & p. LANCASTER, before them. dec* J deol-rf Treasurer. CONSIGNEE WANTED. SPECIAL NOTICE. All parties indebted to tbe undersigned, either by I Consignee wanted for fifty barrels Apples by v*— note or open account, are requested to come forward | ship Bsa Salvador, marked [RJ. If not called for in prior to the luth of December, and settle, and thereby] three days, will be sold to pay freight end expenses, save expense. J gccl B. H. HARDEE, de 3-St BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Assignee’s Notice. NOTICE Freights and moneys to be forwarded by the South- The undersigned having been appointed assignee of I era Express on Night Trains, mast be st their ofltoe George H. Arledge, requests xU persons having claims | before l)£ p. xn., or will have to remain over until the against the assignor to present thesmaefor payment; I ■>“* night end ell parties indebted to him are requested to make I immediate payment to JOHN HUGUSNIN THOMAS. dec3-2tAthlaw4w Assignee. Freights eahad fares usual. dect-Iw K. F. TUNISON, Agent. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE. Mr. GEORGE L. COPE having hod an interest tbs bnslnsss carried on In my name sines tbe close of The Annual Meeting of the Commissioners of Pub-1 tha war, it will hereafter be conducted under tbe style lie Bands, of Chatham County, will be held at Uie | at PADELFORD fc COPE. Court House, in the oity of Savannah, oh the second! MONDAY in December, which will he the 10th day of] tbe month, st 11 o'clock a. m. W. W. WASH, Secretary dec3-7t B. C. P. B. C. O. decl-St EDWARD PADELFORD. Mechanic** Flare Co. NOTICE TO THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THS OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAVANNAH. Savatman, October 15th, 18(5. la aoeoxdancs with a resolution passed nt e meeting Wilt assemble at FIREMAN’S HALL 19t the Board of Directors, held on the 15th instant, an THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock for pn-1 instalment of one dollar per share ia called for, paya ble at the office ot the Company, No. 117 Bay street, on or before the 1st December proximo. J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. rado. Members not yet uniformed will receive them nt tbe hull. By order of W. D. DIXON, President. Henry Boqabdcs, Secretary. ded-lt* New Advertisenfents. SAVANNAH THEATRE. Lessees find Manager*... .ANDREW FLYNN A OO. Stage Manager Mr. UABRY LAKGDON. Acting and Boeinete Manager.... .Mr. W. BENSON Leader edOrehactra Mr. .JOHN S. BERNARD. JpiRST NIQBTef the Highly Gifted, Accompli-hid and Fascinating Actress, MI5S CHARLOTTE’THOMPSON, acknowledged to b* the Qneep of the AMERICAN STAGS. MONDAY EVENING, De? 3, 1S56, Will be presented Bulwn’s celebrated Play of the LADY OF LYONS. PAULINE DKSC'HAPKLLBhS, Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. Auction Sales. special sals. ■Y BELL, WYLLY A rHEIIIS Will he so d THIS DAY, In front of the State, fit MM ■•'deck, - 8 quarter cask* Sherry 56 boxes L. incb.Myrtap 11 pieces D.m lee Bagging, SSS iircbi “ pieces Guuuy Wagging 1 b t. re] Cement 1.0 bin:. 11 Table* 5 pair Seales * 1 Platform Seale * boxes liu Gups 20 barrels Salt 7 aa. ks Corn and Oats 1 Portable Furnace 1 rank Hardware 3 Iron Salt a .fihesb—i Staswta-- ' 1'.’ tr.IDp Tables ATutakb 1 Baggy AN ORIGINAL rilXElIS -AODHES8, In Oestame, by Mbs ANNIE sfcNTEH, dedicated to tbe GERMANIA FIKK COMPANY. OVERTURE ORCHESTRA. To conclude with the laughable Farce of tbe ' PLEASANT NEIGHBOR. Tieketaaod places can bs now secured (for the entire aeries of her performances) at J. C. SCHRKINERS MU.vie STORE, where the Bex Plan may be seen daily, and Tickets obtained, aud ’>ut «t the Tueai.ro For particulars, see Programmes ot tbe dny. Doom open at 7 o’clock; Curtain rises at 8 o’clock precisely. Box Office open from 10 till 3 o’clock. dec3 Circulating Library 'o OF OVER 1200 VOLUMES, £u)mp«isino nisroitv, POETRY, FIOTIOH, GENERAL LITERATURE TRAVELS, BIOGRAPHY, JUVENILE BOOKS, &c. W« are constantly adding to the collection all Hie new and Interest ng books ss soon as published. We have now In our Library the works of Dicker,s, Rnl- ver, Mrs. Charles, like authored of I he "Cotta Fam ily’’ Books, and snrh b ioks as •’ The Lost C mse.’’ Baker's “AlbertINysnza.’’ Napulrou's “Cle ar,” Muhlbach’s •’ Frederick the Great,” Ac. Subscriptions sre taken for use week, one month, or for a y<ar. Bates for ono week. 2D c nta Rates for one month. fi cents Rates for three months $2 00 Sat s for one year 8 00 5 boxes OU .. 2 bales Twine rr-e&MMW’ 1 KhhdiMkt 18 Table Cloths. Lot <t Blank Books, .Inks, Mnrilaga. chairs. Ottos Furniture, Ac. Terms cash. d. HOUSE AND LOT BOR BALM BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRMTIUf. Will be gold on TUESDAY. 4th instant, in front of ths Court House, at 11 bSAock, Lot No. 28, Chariton Ward, fee simple, treating on Tatnali street, with Improvements Ihwanh, i iug of one two story bnck building. Possession given at once. Properly will rent for $35 In $40 par month. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles ahd ADMINISTRATOR* BALK. BY BELL. WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. WU1 be Sold on TUESDAY, 4th instant, in front of the Coon House, at U o'clock. One $500 bond of tbe city of Savannah, and three shares Charleston Oas Linht Company‘a Stock, be longing to the estate of Elizabeth Roberts, (forestsrl. Sold by order of tbe Court uf Ordinary at Ohatbsin County for tbe benefit uf tbe betas and creditors at said estate. WILLIAM H. WILTBEBGEB. deed Administrator. BV BLUN <R MOYER. THIS DAY, 3d instant, at 10 o’clock, a. our store, 5 hogsheads Sugar and Sboalders 10 hogshead* Short Bibbed Sides 10 hogsheads Smoked Clour Sides 20 boxes Dry Sailed English Bacon 20 boxes pieces Smoked Heme 10 barrels Breakfast Beeon 20 barrels Buckwheat Flour 50 tube Lard 20 tuba Ooaken Butter 10 barrels Crackers 10 boxes Soap 5 barrels South Carolina Bice. And a large lot of Notions, Hate aud Shoos Dry Quuds, Shirts, Ac., And. an assortment of Furniture. la front of Books and Stationery. rjIHK subscriber have it m >ved to their new store, Mallon & Frierson, Booksellers and Stalioneia, Corner Congicas and Whitaker streets Prepare for Christinas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery Ac., Ac., <5x\ corner of Congresj and Whitaker streets, where they sell SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, JUVENILE and TOY BOOKS, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WRITING DE8KH, LADIES’ WORK BOXES, TRAVELING CASES, and all kinds of STAPLE. AND FANCY STATIONERY. Call and examine onr stock. Mallon & Frierson- ddcl-2t Auction Sai es , ■V BLUE * Mkykr. TO he sold eu TUESDAY 4H , _ «the Cou4 non 9,aot '« ■Terns cash. Purchaser paying for UUei ■Y G. LAURA NT. ' Will be sold on Tuesday n. Lot No. 175. Third Dun” ,, Titles warranted Fnrcheewe paying for u,,.. A BABE AT AUCTION ■y LhRocHK & Williams WUl be arid on tbe first TTTYsr. ' fore the Court be« 1,028 i!K0CHE4w IUj house fob sale. BV BteLL, WYLLY* Will be Sold ou the Sort Tut' fruutot the Court HcS®" Deo, whlchteme pumeuiou m.i be tlv ;: payingferjup,^ 11 ' PLANTATION AT AUCTION BY ball, wylly a chkistui Will be sold on the first Tl rsniv ■ , frontol the Court Home, ia . ^ !2fc.“ , £j2 , ree WsTva "n , weB Umbered wuh Pine and o.k Terms assy. Purchasers paying fur all p» nPr8 BY RLUN AMhYKli. WUl I gold on TUESDAY. Dec. 4tb, „u from of Ibe i uurt H VUfc . Fes simple Lots Nua. a ,,,i Waid, bounded and frontiui; .,u Wwt le and Berrien afreets, with ril ib c iim.rm™'? <«. consisting of thiee .donnie lenemeatk let to good tenants, the northern two foul per mouth, expiring in Mi:, lease st $ Terms cuh, Purchaser paying for titles and s! mii>s EXECUTOR'S SALE. V BELL, WYLLY At . II Ills'll I Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in d. trout of the Court House, bciwran the 1 of sale. Oil Painting. IJIHE artonllonof the residents of Sav .cnuh, and of thore visiting the city, ia called to the extent! assortment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AC., to be bad ut Wholesale or Retail at T. BATESON'S, Corner C' njio.e an ! Drayton streeis N. B.—Tbaukfal fur the literal pat.ona^c extend' ed, during the lest FIFTEEN YEARS, I rtapectfnlly solicit a continuance of the Rame, dee3-3w NEW ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA JUST RECEIVED, aud now offering at the lowed Price*, A fine assortment of Ladies’ POLISHED FRENCH KID UALMORAL3, Ladles’ FRENCH KID EMPRESS LOOTS, Gents’ SINGLE AND DOUBLE HOLE BENKERT CALF. BOOTS AND GAlTfaBS. EINSTEIN, KCKMAN A CO., dec3'Ct 163 Congress si root. Choice Butter. TUBS. BUTTER, 3 firkins Butter. For sale low, to close vonslgiiment, by FURSE A TIIO.MAS, decS-if No. Ill Bay street. Notice. £B. SEABORN JONES having purchased the en tire intereit of Mr. Hall IIaddon in all their joint concerns, tbe basinets relations heretofore c-xbtiug between them, are this day dissolved. . HALL nADDON. dec3 Bt SEABORN JONES'. Assucnees’ Notice. Bank or Savannah, I Havautuh, Georgia, Jplyfi, Ison ) The undersigned having been appointed Assignees this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqat- datfng Its affairs, therefore all persons having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders of tills Bank aro requirt d to presold the same wlthih six months Crum this date, or they will lose the priority grairted by statute, aud Chose in debted will make Uunediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, •epf-H Assignees. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DR. SNEED, Dentist, is now extracting teeth with-1 out pain aud without the slightest danger to the pa tient, by a late improvement In dentistry. NOTICE. Omcx or xn Ckjttxal Railhoad i AND BANXINO COHFANT OF GCOBUlA, j Savaunan, Nuv. 21k 1*66. ) The Annual Meeting of Stockholder* of ibis Com- petty, will take piece st the Banking House in Sevan- Office No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper’s atom, I bsA, go THURSDAY, the 30tb of December, at U near Bull afreet. a05-1 1 A SURE FILE CUBE. •’deck, s* u. StockboMars will bs pssaed tu and from the meeting free over th* Company's Bead, upon presentation of Dr. GixfifiBT'8 Pile Instrument positively enres the I their Hock to the Conductor*, worst cases or Files, sent by ma!i on receipt of gA I aov 11-lm X. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. Circulars freo Sold by Drnggtote Agents wanted I everywhere. Address J. B. ROMAINE. Manager. No. I NOTICE. 575 Bro New York. oc81-3tn Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notiiybill-holdera aud other cUim- ntua against the said Bank to present tlie same for 11' qnldhtion, and all persons indebted to the Bank are required to make 1mm -diatc payment. Bill-holders will lore their priority if tbe bills are notpreaented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRY, Iy27-tf . Assignees. BPCCIAL a otick. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa- Taanah, having made tu the undersigned an assign ment of nil of Its property sod effects, for the benefit TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, I of ita creditor*, all persons having claims against tbo distillers, druggists, glass and soap manufacturers. corporation are requested to present them to the on- deralgaed, and ell pereons indebted to sahleorpont- SssenUal Oils, Extracts and Essences for flavoring I will make payment to find improving Brandies, WMtteys, Bams, Wines, Cider, Ac. Age and Body Props ratios, for Nentral- izing and Mollifying Whiskeys and Sptaita, Vxlraste or Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Qum and Sqgar Syrups, and Fruit Jalcea Dr. FEUOHTWAK- OEB’3 Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with 1,555 Recipes aud directions. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORBS, Ac. aepl-i a W. W. BRUSH, Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and Loon Aiencmnon of Savannah. NOTICE. Crrx Tnfiaaensa’s Oman, I Savannah, October 2S, 1855. j TAX PAYEES are hereby notified that tbe time re- Foa Soar MxMPrxcwnefiM.—auiicatfi of Soda, go-1 ^ ** Of qaartariy return, heamt- tabl.Glm. or UqnM Qnsrts.ta D^. Uqtid, ^“ dpv or Jelly form; Caustic Soda, Bods Ash, Palm and I *"**• *** UtM >T0 * d lrtd UnB * 1 CoooanntOUa, Soapstone and ChinaOtay. • “ ,l,l,l " n * Ail orders sent to ntewffi hare prompt and every information reqairod will bn ehesrihliy, given by I HILL’S HAIM DYE. to eemta. Black nr JirtKPH W. FEDCHTWASDEE, H"’ testaetateous, best, riteyt. dniahle. re 'liable. Depofi, Mo. HAoha afreet. New York. Bold JOHN WILLIAMSON. cittyi oc*l- No. H Cedar Btrom, Hew York. I >y aU driHSAd pete* median# Acre* everywhere.- Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants' and Planters' Bank, U prepared to enter upou his duty. All billholders, und other pereons haring claims against said Rink, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And nil parties indebted to the Dank are requested to make immediate payment. BillholJera will lose their priority if the bills are m.t presented within six months. HIRAU ROBERTS, anSl-tf Assignee. J'H E subscriber Laving engaged a FIRST-CLASS ARTIST from New Yo.k, is now prepared to tarnish OIL PAINTINGS from the smallest Miniature to Life Bine. Pictures of deceased persons copied and made to any size in OU or Pastil Colors. Call and examine spedmess. J. N. WILSON, Photographer, Corner Broughton aud Whitaker streets, decl-lw Ssvanaab. Notice. conformity with EXISTING ARRANGEUENT8, ' I herewith give notici that mr store will be open at nights and on Saedmys ta tha PRESENT MONTH. JACOB LIFTMAN, Of Lippmau’s Ding aad Chemical dec! 3t Wirehoaee. Fif y-one and eight-tenth* -< re.=, mnrtorlti situated on tbe Isle of Hope, wiih n, F IB fi, r , beheiging to the eatate of ri.c l»tv Oeoerel v, White, deceased, and kuuun , » \Yniin H.d> M of tlie Superior Court fer ili.e bentl betas anil creditors of said estate. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for title?. HE5RY 11. JOSE L. J. B. FAJKCHI note AUCTION SAT.K BY BELL, WYLLY & CIIRIS11AS Witt be sold ou the first TUESDAY front of the Court Huuse, st 11 o’cLct Lot No. 34, Frau kL u Ward, on tbe corni-r gemeryand Broughton fclru-i.-, will li«it, J kind of busiuvsa. Terms cash. . Fnrriutser paying for ali p qwrs. Regular Auction 8 Hum, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, liu CARItlAGIOS, 4c., ▲t tbe Veterinary Stab’.ea of R. W. CAMPB1 Bay ktreet, between JeflertM-nand Muuburner, wlU commence on WEDNIjSLAY, bfpL l; erery Wedneaday thereafter. AT AUCTION. BY A. MINIS. (Will be aoid before tbe Couit House, oo TUESDAY (4th) in December next (if lid pn dispoaed of at private sale) The Three btor Dwelling South Side Harris west of Went lire*! Poiraainn can be bad immeihately alter hale. i. Purchaser t«» pay for p ipers. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE IY BELL, WYLLY’ & CHRISTLU. Bacon, Bacon. jfj HOGSHEADS CHOICE BACON, iu st re and tor sale. d 'tl lw E. F. METOALFB A CO. BAGGING. 10 BALE-, of Heavy Gnnny ! in store and lor Hie, cl-lw V. F. MSTCALFB A on. City Sheriffs Sale. U NDER and by virtue of two ieri facias', loaned out oj the Unuorabie Oity court ef Savannah in favor of asmee Lloyd vs. BernarditLWngnev. I have levied, and will sell, on the first TUB3DAT in Jana- nry, 1867. being tbe fnt day of «ald month, be*ire •hs Court House iloor, in the etiy of Savannah, in Hie cvnuty of Chatham, and State ed Georgte. I i ween the legal hears of sale, the following amp ty, to “ All that Lot, Tract or Parcel of land, lying, bring and »l mate In the city of Savannah, eonaty and State aforesaid, and known and dfetiagumbed in tha Bap or Plan or said city of Savannah aa Lot H<x 15. Lib erty Ward, containing sixty feet fro t, by ninety feet deep, more or levs, with tbe improvement* thereon, bounded aa follow*: Ou tae north by State street, south by President street, east by Lot Me iT, and west by Montgomery street. Property pointed out by defendant. Terms cavh. Purchaser paying for title?. CHARLES J. WHITE decl-tds Sheriff City ttavauaab. COTTON YARNS. Bafeachoice YARNS, received direct from the Factory aad for ml* hy _ decl-4t EDWIN E. HERTZ A t o. Rangoon Rice. B«|a prime Rangoon BIOS* just received and tor Mk by l-3t EDWIN & HEBTZ A Oo. Will be sold on tbe first TUESDAY iu Seoml front of tbe Court House* between tbe legal ofule, Forty-five acre* of first quality Garden land, tbe limits of tbe city. Tbe Improvements consist of a firat-rl dwelling. Gothic style, containiii{; mi large wiib marble mantel pieces, dining room, Intel brery room furnished with shelves and Out buildings consist of fsrni house, couUmu rooms, barn, carriage bouse and suble. gold by order of Court ns the property of ti of Seen den Crouk, for the beneiit uf tbe In creditors of aeid on tote. Terme—Half cash; bdance in one 3 ear, eel and mortgage on probity. to pey tor papers. ■013 KflEGIITORS’ BALE. Will be' cbkl before the Court House door in wilidt Tbomee county, Georgia, ou the firs: DAT in December next, All tbe buida lving in said county, belonging ectete of E. SL ’Young, deceased, consisting fTeutoiio&a: ... One eight miles southwest of ThomasviiK Belnbridge Road, lying on both side* of the 0 onee river, contoining 3,600 seres, 300 clearui • good state of coltivstion, with nil nece&ary * B Sie other Plantation, is sixteen miles ville, three miles from No. 13, Albany ami Gui rosd. copiBinin^ 4,163 acres, about 1,20s clenn in e fine state of cultivation, with a!! ueccnsar} Writ be Hid, afro, on the first i'LESDAY in next, before the Coart Houbc door, rn'i Lowndes county, Georgia, The Plantation bSESging to the estate of ^ Young, deceased, lying ibirteeu mile, twa* doste. containing 3.636 acre., belweeu nx tet bandied cleared, aud in a good stale ut lUiU with all n.ruery buildlogs. Ail theforaoing sold by virtue of in order w Court of Ordinary of Tnoma. couuty. l ’ r _■’ dtatribntioo, aa directed in u.e bet will and to of arid B. R. Young, deceaeed. Tonne—One-third cash, balance in ew “ ■ere, with intereet, secured by personal »«u ■ irerig^e on tbe fond. p g BRA SD0X noMMds HOUSE FOK sale BY nficL, WYLLY & CmBISTIA* half of Lot No. 57, Rrown Ward.^ ^ impi ovements consist of a two with auto, oo n brick basement, 7™"“* opposite the United State* Barr.Jo- i|jp|y at our counting r ‘pm- ^ADMINISTRATORS SALE BY SELL, WYLLY A CHHI8TU* VIE be sold on tbeflret TUESDAY in win hoan ut ^ a, iron! ef d>« oSJthlrd of Lot NO 4. VTcaley Wsrd.tnJ 'W its. tor the benefit of the heirs «nd t-edi is of Samuel M. Bond, deceased. ^ g J. B. McINTOSH, Aumimsuv BOARD, BOARD. bo ncccmitated wtlh board FEW Gentlemen at reasonable rate*, ta • rrepurtehle private fusOfi Apply at this office. MVdt PEEDY1AH 6DAR9. tTON8 GUANO, _ I Hawkins. ’decl-St BOBT. HABERSHAM k BON. 200 1 FOR SALE, INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 30,186S. THE nndersigr.ed would respectfully inform their frfontta'nnd the pnMic that they are prepared to effect Ffresad Marine Rfoka is the following first class companies, st estab halted rates, and solicit a share of pfifreofiga: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, at New York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of SL Louis, Ho- PERRY INS. ANDTLUST CD.. Marlon, Ate. JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO.. •epl-te Owner of Bryan aad Drwyum streeu. SERVICEABLE DRAFTc HORSE, Pnlaakt House BiaUee. 0. MoGIHLT, •u3>vrr Serevea Bo. .FRANK LESLIE'S LADY’S MAGAZINE For December. •ptcLECTic Magazine for The GALAXY, No. IS, Juet rec»lv*d,andlw*efoby no» EST1LL A For Sale, w oeU AGONS AND CARTE E. F. METOAUTS ft oa Rockland Lime. BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, m>k*. lev nnlehy _ FLORIDA PROPER! For Sale. A SPLENDID RESIDED AlMfi, A LARGE TRACT OF VAL ble lands. U NDER sad by rirtne of» Wnylrs Baker, Jodgetif im • ,i, er Florida, 1 willoff.rlor.»lconMONDA r .^ thc December, before the t.jun Houre o public of Qotecy. G^ea Oiontt, F.«;;‘fe jrabl |; dwt i ay, to tbe blgbesi . h f d f.’A t d^o«n. S U d*e hone* and lot locnwi'■ loon i S ,aBdis contains nine •”> La.h nfohrd with gn* Itxterirs-ol^ 1 ®^^ 1Uil which will be ^ It Also, nt tbe same tint* andtjlace,a Pi# itatag twenty-eight bundredacre*® g tbe ^ UndTweUimproved, lying amt b» nI qua nsd stale aforesaid, ahont •’•*** “JfaLcrtbfd known *• tbe •‘Gltieon P'*®*’ lbe s ouibr^' f south half Section M, Bection l( th.*' 1 tar tbo tut half of Mouth went Qu*rt * ,. j t >ji weatqn^crof aoutbweat vn4 bull ud the tfoottiwept quarter ri> 1 T.»foL north and west, the b d southweet quarter ot ^uartef- ‘ Sft&f’bSf SSiStfWj* SB-SW. Bald land* soM «■ bed" 1 tote Of Harriet R- On“«- d “^rc*aUr*. tf desired, intoluui to reit pnreu^c ct4) Cram—One.third of puicbare n eared by JSSgvo on ““^SbjLOggfc noM-tewtde Garden Lot for Lease. rvna harden LOT, corner " r ^nr XtSeSSteSretetawiU be leased for .* yens. Apply at Tfeie