About Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1865)
m s\\ VOL. 1-NO. 2 to. I ne savannah Daily Herald fIIOKNINU AND EVENING} is rviiuauxr- i.t W. MASON «V- CO., il 111 3* t STKOT, bAVAJiNAB. GaOUBU. tii»i FiveCml ', r #lO Wi, ASfIETIII ss; Tw-> PoUar?* pvr S*junre O' Ten L,ne* or fli>t it»- l ollar or each H-.hpeqnenr one. Ad vrt -eirnit- interU'n in the moating. will. I derirod , jM . ar ,u th« ev» Hire uithout caira charsre. JO K PItINTI >G, )n every style, neatly and prompts done BY TELEGRAPH. I'l BTUER EC It OP EAM. SEWS. TiJ D jstraottoa of American Ves sels by Croisers fitted oat ia Bag land. , IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE BE TWEEN EARL RUSSELL AND MIN ISTER ADAMS. Ntw York, Oct. 23 —By the Hibernian's dates, it is learned tbat-a correspondence has transpired between M-. Adams, the Ameri- Ciu Minister, and Earl Russel!, relative to tli, responsibility of England for the ravages on American c nnmerce by vessels fitted out fr.iia E igiatnl. Lord Russell repudiates all liuhility ofois government in the matter, aud also refus s to i>< rmit the question to be de cided by arbitration. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Tha Retirement of Juarez from Mexican Soil Announced by Maximilian. Severe measures to be taken „ against all Remaining in Arms. I.O'vVER CALIFORNIA TO BE REDUCED TO THE EMPIRE. New York, Oct 23. —Dates from Mexico to the 15th iust. have been received. Maxi milian liud issued a Proclamation announc ing the departure of Juarez from Mexican territory, saying that the cause he had sus t lilted with so much valor had finally suc cumbed to the itutioual authority, and even those engaged iu brigaudage had disappear, ed with toe departure of their leader trom tii ir native s til. He adds, however, that smiuicl disorder still he kept up, the Govern ment w and he indexible in the punishment of all ofiVuders. ' A decree had also been Issued Containing orders for vigorous measures aguiust all te maiuing iu nriM9. General Esperiel had gone to Lower Cali fornia to bnug that portion of the Mexican territory under the sway of the Empire. FROM WAaKZNarOitf. The Wirz Comml tiuiier lu Secret Session. THE RAM STONtHu.L TO BE BROUGHTIO WtftHCVCroN. Washington, Oct 23.—A. A. G Mosely of Virginia, was pardoned to-day. Toe Military Commission for the trial of Witz went into stC'et sessiou to-dav, to de liberate upon the voluminous te.-timouy eli cited uurmg the trial. The -teamers Rhode Island aud Hornet left to day ioi Havana, to convey the Uou fcderaie ram Stouevvall, to lue Washington Navy Yarn. THE NEW \ It MARKETS. Summary of oaSik Statcmeut*. New York. Oct. 23 —Cotton was firm at 57 to 53C FiOur has advauced five to teu cts. sales, iT.obd bills. Wheat has adv mc and from two to inree C.mb, sales 42,(,Q0. bust,els. Corn is steady, sales lOu.OOO bushels at 85 a 88. Be. t -tcauy. Pork heavy. Lard steady. W ! I;pv ti :t 2.30. MusCoVudo 13 3 1 to 14 3-4. Coffee firm, sales 2,50 b Ri,, au.i f,uuu a .va ou private teims. Petrol*um dull. Freights quiet. Golu closed at 146 7-8. Tim Bink sia eiuents show increased loans ofthreeauda halt millious; specie, three hundred ihousaud ; deposits, eight millions ; legal tender notes four aud a quarter mil lious ; increase ot ci.-cua ion, halt a million. L.ViEiT, Latcr3liirkct llcport»—A New Counterfeit. Ni:w Yokk, Oct. 24.—Cotton is firm at 66 I to 63. Fi'iur is unchanged. Wheat advanced : Ito 2 casts. C iru bas deciined. Beet and pork are steady ; lard heavy ; whiskey firm. A ue\v counterfeit upon 50’s, of Govern ment Legal Tender Notes, has been djscov ered. FROM AC C.VSTA. Acocsta, Oct. 24.—2.596 shares of the National Express Company's stock have been taken in this city. Govr.RSMi-.NT Cotton Sales.— The total nun.out received for government cotton sold by the agent in this city on Tuesday,amount ed to over one.uiilliou twohuudred thousand doilais in go and, and the whole su es for the past year reach six or seven millions, nearly six mil ions of which were realized from cot ton Captured at Savannah and Charleston. — i The whole of this cotton Ims U"W been dis- j posed ot, and all luiure sales to the account ot governuient will be of the staple collected by the various Treasury agents iu the South- | ern States —N. V Herald, 19 ih. A dastardly attempt to burn the Celebrated Spottswood Hotel in Richmond, Va., was made ou Saturday last. The bouse was filial ■with men, women and cniidreu, who were aron ed about two o’clock In the morning hy a suffocating smoke, which pervaded every Chamber in the immense building. Woen tUe terrible truth burst upon every one that the building was on fife, the confusion enn seq 'ent thereupon is ludescribable. Meu and women, in dishabille, were running to and fro in a state ot frenzy, whilst the screams of the females were heartrending Fortuouieiy, the fire was discovered and ex tinguished before ii hnd gained much head way. It had been kindled iu the basement. A Irian of four hundred and twenty-tour 'thousand pounds tol me State of Massa chusetts is being privately subscribed in L mdon. The loan lakes the form of a five per cent sti ck, issued at seventy five, with a sinking fund of three per cent. TWO DAYS’ LATER DATES FROM NEW YORK. THE TRIAL OF WIRZ. The Prisoner’s Answer to the Charge. The Wirz Military Commission met again on the IBib, atu-r sn adj -urument over from lh* 14th inst. Some ndciiii nai a, cumentary evidence- was i troduc and, c<m*i-ting of a let ter i rent Rob, r Ouio, rebel Exchange Com missioner, io Ge, eral Winder, louuu in the desk of ihe latter after the capture of Rich mond, in which Ouid, speakiug ot tiro ad vantages to the rebel army from the ex change ol prisoners, said, in comparing the condition ot ihe two sets ot captives after their release trom imprisonment, “We get rid of a set ot miserable wretches ana get some ot tli-- best material I ever saw." Tue argument tor the defence prepared by Judge Advocate Ghipman, and which that geuth uiaii said ban been submitted to Witz's examination, had been revised by him and met his appioval, was then read. Wirz has himself pr, pared a defence, in which he pro tests his innoCeuCe of ihe charges prefetred against him, aud hopes that be will not be held responsible for any wrong doing of others over whom he had no control. He auaLzas me evidence, and says that be does not a>k for mercy, but dumaads justice. The W ar Id Sooth America Com= mdiced iu Earnest. Details of the Battle of Yatay. AnuiMlaCiou of the Paraguayan Forces Under Duarte. Tite war iu South America, between Par aguay ou the one side and Brazil, Uruguay i aud the Argentine Confederation on iho ! other, bits heeu Commenced in real earnest, j The correspondence and newspaper tiles, > giving details of ,he ri cent battle of Yatay, 1 show the sanguinary character which the struggle is likely to assume. On the 17th of August tite allied forces, eight thousand ; live hundred strong, under Generals Flores and Paunero, encountered three thousand four hundred Paraguayans, uuder Major | Duarte, on the right batik of the Uruguay , river. The Paraguayans were unprovided with artillery, and were outnumbered more than two to oue. A summons was sent to them to surrender, but they replied by shooting the mess, nger. For an hour and a quarter the Paragauy ans met two tierce assaults of tl e allies with u desperate resistance, neither asking nor rec iving the quarter which their assailants were liitie disposed to accord them. At the end of that time they broke and fled to the river, pursued by four thousand c vvalry. Here a slaughter took place which one ! of the victorious generals characterizes as ; a regular butchery. Scarcely oue of the de 1 voted army escaped. They left one thousand five-hundred dead on the tield.and only three hundred'wounded—a conclusive proof of the fearful nature of the struggle. Their leader, Duarte, and twelve huudred of his troops, fell into the hands of the Brazillians, and all their stores were captured. The allies state their 10.-s at only two hundred and fifty kill ed aud wounded. Another detachment of the Paraguayan army, seven thousand strong, on the opposite side of the river, was prevented by the Brazilian gunboats front reinforcing Duaite, aud at the time of our last dates were securely hemm, and in at Uruguuyanu by au immensely superior force. | Asa set off against these su* cesses an, en ! gug, uient is curonided between the Para guayan halt* ties and the Brazilian fleet, in wuiC.i the fl i t seems to have been severe ly handled Following the example so sUC- C aslully set during out own war, the Para guay ans bad constructed batteries along the banks ot the Parana river to prevent the re tur iof the Brazilian fl it. Iu running past these batteries tin fleet suffered considerable damage. Further battles ol an , qually im portant cuatucier were daily expected, F.tOM CUBA Tremendous Flood, nil over the Island. Havasa, Oct. 14, 1865. —During the first week ot Oc.iiber \eiy heavy rains aud high winds were experienced almost all over the isi,ud Iu Cieuiuegiis ihere was almost a uuitic.tiie, huriueSn suspended, no newspa per.i i?»ueu for a weik, and the inhabitants chat themselves up iu tbe.r Uou-es. Iu Ma tauz ,3 it rained almost uno asiugly for a week, with hull winds. At Trinidad it was the same, uudatSigua la Grande the river tjagua oveiflowed tne banks and inundated nearly a quait, r part of the city. Houses were Allen and nearly Covered by the flood; aud, in order ‘o esCipe from them, boats bad to be used. Tue water was high enough in some purts io cover the telegraph poles, thus and elioyiog tclt-gra|i. ic communication, and railroad traius w, re obdged to stop running on account of damage doue to the track.— Several lives were lost by drowning and a great deal of misery Caused. DomocraticMaxs JVlootiug in New York. Tire President’s Policy Uudorsed and Ne„ gro Suffrage Denounced. A large and enthusiastic tr.ass meeting was hold ou the 18th, ai the Cooper lustiiute, to ratify the democratic State ticket nominated at A.Dany in September last. Au address to the democracy of the State of New Y rk was read, and its main points relative to the plat form of the party in the contest was enthusi astically applauded. Speeches were deliver ed by General Sh cum and Messrs. Mont gomery Blair,, John Van Buren and others. President Johnson’s rt Construction policy was endorsed, negro suffrage was denounced, aud the niCessity of enforcing the Monroe Doctrine in regard to Mexico was maintain ed. The Fenian Congress at Philadelpliia. % PROTRACTED SECRET SESSION. The Fenian National Congress in Phila delphia, after a two days open session, which was devoted principally to perfecting au organization aud receiving reports of the different committee*, went into secret ses sion ou ttie 17th inst. Armed sentinels in green unilorm were stationed at the entrance of the hail, to prevent the admission of others than the initiated members of the fra ternity and accredited delegates to the Con gress. The discussion was of the gravest , importance as regards the cause of Irisn in dependence, and the proceedings were of a most exciting nature. Among the measures which will, it is said, occupy tue attention of the assemblage is one to provide for the organization of the American mem bers ot the brotherhood into a military body, ready to co-operate with their brethren across the wuter. The bunds of the Irish republic are also to be issued Without delay. Tlie business undef di.-Cusiion was, re potted to be ot a most Important nature.— Delegations were still Arriving, aud tbe na tional representation was almost complete. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1865. It is understood that each circle of the brotherhood is to act as a committee for the disposal of the bonis which ate soon to he issued. In the sessiou of the foliowiug day, Mr. Washington Hunt offered a preamble and resolutions to the effect that the Convention should not entertain ibe protest of Rev. Dr. Vinton, entered on the pevi,,ua day, egainst the vote by which it was refused to give thanks to God for the detraction of slavery. Mr. Hunt supported his proposition iu a s|„, Chut some length, and fl ally it was agreed to strike from the minutes all r, ter ence to tb* pi*,test. Tin- jiropo ed Cai on prohibi iugEpiscopu, c.crgymeii entering too army or ui.vy exc -pliug as chaplains was one, more upd, r consideration, aud was at last disposed of by the adoption in its stead, of a resolution d* daring it incompatible with ttie calling of the clergy to bear arms. During the debate ou this matter much ex citement and confusion was caused by the Rev. Mr. Ciemeuts, of Ohio, in the course of his remarks, saying that “VVe cannot be too sure another rebellion will not break out when we find a body like this refusing to thank God that the late rebellion has been crushed." He was loudly called to order trom all parts of ihe house. A report in favor of establishing a freedmeu’s mi-- sion was adopted, aud it was agreed that after to-day no new subject for discussion or action shall be introduced. From Haytl—President Geffrard’s only Blockader Captured. By the French steamer Caraveno, from Havana, thd tuilowiug iu regard to Hayti is received : The only vessel that President G- ffrard had employed iu the bl ckade ot the rebel pons, was taken by a party ->f three hundred men, in three scho uers, who went in scare iof her, aud after a lew sln-ts hoarded aud Ctp tured her. Straug*- to say, she is reported to be a steamer, hut having m> guns. Sue had done the rebels a great deal of damage by capturing their supplies. They are much elated over their prize. Geffrard, at last ac counts, w as at Port au Prince. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Excited Proceedings. In the House of Delegates of the Philadel phia Episcopal Convention on the 17th iust., Mr. Horace Biuuey again brought up in another form his resolutions giving thanks for the maintenance of the Union and the destruction of slavery, giving rise to another discussion of a somewhat animated charac ter. Finally they were laid on the tuble by a large majority. Rev. Dr. Vinton, of New York, who seconded the reso ulions, asked, but did not obtain, permission to enter thu protest of himself and several other members against the disposition which hud been made of them. _ Inauguration of G-en. Humphreys as Governor ot Mississippi. His Views on Secession unit tile Negro. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 17, 1865.—Governor Humphreys was inaugurated ttdsevening.and delivered his inaugural address. He took ground that no State .has n constitutional right to secede, and regretted that the State right school politicians could not have found abetter mode of solving the question tliau by the dread arbitrament of arms. He fa vored absolute freedom forever of the ne gro, but approves neither s< cial nor political equality. While the address is not fully patiiotic. it is calculated to do much good. Bt’RKAC Rufcgkes, Frkldmkn & A. L.,) Office Apt. Asst. Com. Stale of Ga , > Augusta, Ga., Oct. 14tb, 1865.) Circular) No 3. > I. In compliance with circular letter of instructions from llio War Department, Bu reau Retugees, Freedmeu and Abandoned Lm is, dated-itii October, 1865, the follow ing regulations und instrocti ns relative to apprenticeship are published f-r the infor; mutum aud guidance of all persons inter ested : 11. Tbe following form <>f indenture, com piled from liiue's legal forms for common use in Georgia, and from the code of this State, will be used ; GEORGIA, \ Countv > Tiro Indenture made this, tbe - day of — Conn iy of—. 1865. be tween ■■ ■ and ■ . ■ . his being of the age ot years, iioih of said County of the one part, and ——-mis the same County of the o' her part, witnesseth that the said -■ ■ " ■ ■ ■■■ does by the consent of the said bind himself out the said . ot sai l County, as apprentice to *he said ; in the trade or craft of or as laborers upon tbe plantation of the said trade of or labor, and to live wiib, continue and serve the said as ac Apprentice from the date henoi, tor and during the sud space or term of— years. Duiing ail wbicn time the said doth Covenant with the said that tbe said .■■■— shall well and faithfully denieau nimsell as such an appren tice, observing and olieying lully the cum mands of tbe said ■ ; and iu all things deporliDg and U-hitVmg hims>-lt a- a faithful apprentice to him the said i mu * ■ > , neither revealing his secrets, 1 uor at any time leaving or neglecting the business of the said. And for and in Consideration of the ser vice well and faithfully rendered as afor - said of tbe said ■ -of the fiist part said ——— ot toe second part do: Ii Covenant, promise and agree to instruct, his said apprentice, ot otherwise cause him to be well and faithfully instructed in the said trade of— or labor, and also to read aud write the Euglish language and in the c >mmon rules ot arithmetic, aud shall also allow, furnish and provide bis said appren tice with meat and drink, aud Clothing, dur ing the said term, and all the other ntCvssa ries meet aud proper in sickness and in health, and shall, also, at tbe expiration of tiie said term, allow to Ihe said apprentice the sum oi dollars, and ■■ • ■ suits of clothes, to be by him paid aud given to said apprentice by said of the second part. Witness our bands and seal the day and year above written. In presence of ( [Y. s. j 1 r<~s.] 11l Miuors, w.hite retugees, aud treed children without natural guardians, with the consent of the nearest or most convenient Agent of the Bureau, and other minor chil dren of these classes, with the Consent oi their parents, may be bound out until they arrive at twenty-one years of age in the case of males, and eighteen iu tbe case of females, or for a less period. IV. Children of 14 years of age and up wards shall have the right of selecting their own master or mistress, provided the person thus designated is Dot unsuitable. V. Children will not be bound out to per sons who were unjust and cruel to slaves formerly owned by them, or who have beeu guilty of such acts to tbe freedmen since their emancipation, or of immoral or of known violent and unreasonable temper, or who are otherwise, from any cause, unfitted for the responsible position ol master or mis tress. VI. The experience of many years bas shown the expediency and wisdom of a well digested and carefully guarded system of ap prenticeship ; it has also demonstrated the necessity for the sake ot individuals, and lo provide t,,r the peace and welfare ot society, of confiding the care and education ot chil dren to such persons only as are fitted lor the task. Officers nnd Agents of the Bureau sro therefore dir* cteit to scrutinize, with great care, the Character and reputation of any peraon dtsiriug t* > hav* Children bruud *ut to them, a, and will, in ailCis.s. wilhho and tie ir C -nsetit, utuess satisti and, by reasonable proof, that the * arties are not of the class ref erred to iu P,r V. VII. The O.ditiariesoftheseveralconnties of tiiis Stale, in whom f- vested by the laws hereof, the right to tried out orphan poor Children, are hereby authoriz- and auo request ed. iu compliance with the terms of this cir cular, nnd with the approval of thu nearest, or most convenient officer or agent of the Bureau, to bind out the classes of persons re ferred to in Par. 111., to the end that the transaction may be entered upon the records of their court, and become a part of the per manent records of their respective counties. For the pertormance of this duty, Ordiuaries will be entitled to receive the fees presetibed by the laws of the State for similar service. VIII. A« the mode prescribed in the pre ceding paragraplt accotds with the law sand usages of this State, aud may possibly afford the parties better opportunities of enforcing their rights after tile Bureau shall have ceased to exercise its lunctions, all officers and agents of thu Bureau are directed to give it the preference, and not to exercise their authority directly, unless the Ordinary of thec-mnyin which the parties may reside shall refuse to perform this duty. Davis Tillson,' Brig. G*-n. U. S. Vols., and Act. Asst. Com mission, r. Official : Wst. Gsat, Major and Inspector. oct 21 St MlaiC ELDA.XE OUS. English Coal. SUITABLE ur Purior Orates, Landing and for sale O in lo.s to suit purchs err, by OCU2-8W < LAdllOliN & CUNNINGHAM Notice. Books for Subscription to the Capital Stock of the National Express Company an, nuiv open at the ottlce of the nntlersigueU. H BRIGHAM, One of the Commissioners oct IT ”*v for the state of Oeor r ia. Warren’s Celebrated Needles and Fish llooks. ANDREW CXjILRIC 6c CO.. 4S MAIDi N LANE. NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. OUR former customers will And a reduction In gold price* of the Needles, while the quality is always kept up to the highest standard known to English manufacturers. A. C. A Cos., respectfully solicit a renewal of the mercantile relatioua so long and fuvorably esteemed by their house. »u 25 3m ESTABLISHED 18007 ENOCH MORGAN'S SON'S Soaps, <fcc., No. 211 Washington-St., sept 9 NEW YORK. 3m WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. PUSEY, JONES & CO., Wtiming 1 ton, Delaware. MANUFACTURE Iron Steamboats stenm Engine?, Br Jleta, Al icbii.erv for Saw * Ac. luring hclJ. ng t rience io du Iql-m and befog pmvid and with vtty txi< i tflvt ificli tl’h »or doi» g w ik • f his class, *re p» epartd to exec .te orders with desjjatch, OCtl* * Gin LINVILLE & GLEASON. SAVANNAH. AGrBNTS FOR MERRITT, WALCOTT & CO., 64 ConrtMt Street, New York, MAN'CFACTLIiEKS OF ALL KINDS OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS Bridge, Car, Ship or Band HooY, AUD BOILER BOLTS, SETT SCREWS, COACH OR LAG SCREWS. Hot and Cold Pressed Nuts, ROUND AND SQUARi WASHERS, Turnbucklea, Bolt Ends, Taps and Dies. See. ALSO DEALEIiS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES. LOCOMOTIVES, CARS, RAILS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,TIRES, AXLES; CAR TRIM MINGS of every description, aud every ar iiie u-ei iu constructing or operating Railroads. STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES. ENGINEERS’ STORES. COAL OIL, TALLOW, WasTß FELTING, HEMP, AND RUBBER PACKING; LAMPS, PAINTS, YARN 1311, &c. ; ENGINEERS’ TOOLS, of every description; CHIPPING AND RIVETING HAMMERS. SCREW PUNCIIiiS,FILE3, ClilsELS, S, o. TELEGRAPH MATERIALS. WIRE, INSULATORS, BATTERIES, IN STRUMENTS, ACIDS, SULPHATE COPPER, &c. i Also Manufacturers of the BEST OAK TANNED BELTING. MACHINERY. LATHS, PLANERS, DRILLS. PUNCHES AND ©HEARS, STEAM ENGINES, STATION ARY AND PORTABLE SAW MILLS, SAWB.&C. septa ts Notice to Lumbermen. THE nndersiga-d are prrpart A to receive Consign mei<ta of Lumber, oi uny qiiAotby nr quality, lor ante in this market or tor shipment North, Cash advance. m.de when required. Onr faculties for procuring .citable vessels for shipments are an. bounded. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH VA* HORN, HOLYOKE & MURRAY. Agent* >u New Turk, M*esr*• Holyoke * Murray 41 sooth street. ts octl* R AIL ROA OS. Central Railroad s-rC'#*.'. ax' JUT an" x, ig - M | SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 I O S»v..in,ah. t.a , uct ber *, igst f | N and afbs. Monday, »,,d tn-t, « and !)> train f.-un da.vs excepted, will leave lor Augti-ta at 6 a. m. coniitctiug v*itL a line of Hacks running between 3t U-'I 4 L , Ceotr .1 ltuiiro- and, anu Waym-sooro on the Augaeta anu -!iv !.n.,h htt irilJtl Poa-en.. .» b, this line wi.l -irrlv* In Ausus a the next in* amg aftei leatuig >avai u:.h h> time to ret break-aa and couoect with the Craorgi Railroad truin for Atlant,. F.eight to g>. hy I'asaenger Train rn.i-t be prepaid aud delivered ut ihe Depot the night before. i By order of GKO. W ADAMS. **P2 Geuerul Superintendent. Central Railroad. SrPkRINTENDENT'S OFFICE. ) Savauuab, Oct, loth, 1565. j This Company Is now. In conoectkm with H J. Dickerson A Co.'s Wagons, prepared to receive and forward to Augusta, ilacou, Ailautd Ao., daily from tweuty to t arty thuusa and pounds ol FrelguL and go tbrougli hi from hires to six days. Ship Freight uud other expense- must be paid by Shippers Railroad irelgbl can be paid hire or ut des tli.i,tlon Freight ou psrishsble good* must be prepaid. „ OtO W. ADA MS, cctl ‘ Geueral Sapeiiutendeiit. ESTILL’S Newspaper Depot, ANU STATIONERY STORE, Bull Street, Corner of Bay lane. BA.CK OF THE POST OFFICE. NEW WOVTSIjS. Ju*t Received at tiro aho-.c L‘i ;.,k a further supply of TliE nrSIl-RVXGICR'S, OR, ADVEN TURE. IN AUSTRALIA. MAJOR JONES' COURTSHIP, Trice lOu ANNIE, OR CONTENTMENT, Price 00 Leslies’ Ladles Magazine, Eclectic Magazine. Mail, Demorest.V Mirror of Tashlons, Price 4U Cts. TUE ROGUES AND ROGUERIES OF NEW YORK, Price 35 cent*. ALSO HARPER’S MONTHLY, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Ac., for OCTOBER. The usual assortment of Northern Dailies and Weeklies Received by Every steamer. aug3 u THE CHARLESTON BAILY HEWS Can be hod at ESTILL’S News Depot and Cheap Periodi cal Store, BULL STREET, BACK OF ‘BE POST OPPICE. sepjti TO TRAVELLERS. New and Clieap Publications, Artemas Ward; hi. Travels, &1.5 U, The Lott Will- $.->0 cents. Ous Howard, 75 cents. , Verner’s Pride. sl. (|. The Cuise ol cli-ton, $1.60, Sw rd and Gown, 30 ceute. Great Expectations 75 cent.-. The Cbmu ngs sl. The Castle's Heir ig!.so, Guy Livingstone *i r.ii, Majoi Joner" * ourt-hlp, |J. M dor J ues> Chronicles ..f Pin. vlile, sl. Pol y Peablosiom's Wed ling, tl And other N .v*-l- ..t B-TILL'S NEVVcP iPKI' ano PKhIOMCAL STORE uc <7- null oirt-eu back o Post Olhce. NEW SELECT MUSIC. Beautiful Dreams; K till • B*cr t; 5 e Mcr.y birds Germ n 8 ng; Tenting ou th* Old Camp Oimind; When Johnny com,*fc M ching Homo: T. mp. Tr ,inp i ramp, (Prison r’s Hope;} Spanish Orange Girl; Evangeline; Maiden, Awake from thy Slnmfieis; Mother Kissed me til my Dr - dll ; Kilty Wells. Jaat r evived OCR‘4 JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS. Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly Booksellers and Stationers, SAVANNAH, GA. THE nndeislgned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of < ooper, Oh-otta a. and Fa re.iy. for the ti aneaciioii of a Wboiceule and R - tall Book and Stationery Bnslne-s it the old «tni.d of John M Cos. per Jt J,., uo.lh-wesl Cos. tier of Whitaker and 9t. Jud ai SUeete, JOHN W COOPER. WILLIAM H. oL< OTT. Daniel wuLlOit. OCt23 eodlm STEPHEN FARRELLY. hotels. SEA ISLAND HOTEL HILTON UTAH, & C., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, BUcKLY A BANCROFT, Proprietors Edward L. Jones, Ageut ts octiO GILMORE HOUSE, Monamcst Square; Baltimore! Maryland. THIS FIRST CL ASS HOTEL has been newly fur nlebed throughout, and is now ready for the re ception of guest*. octC-lra KIRKLAND* CO. Port Royal House, HILTOJY HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL &> HUGO, Pbopbiitoib E. S. RIDDELL. jf. jr, »u<HL Ju3-tf MILINER Y GOODS. Ihave Just returned from New York, and have brought out one of the beat selected stocks of Milinery Dress (roods AND HOSIERY, Ever brought to this market. The Good! will be sold cheap. I will receive weekly the latest styles of MUlnenr under Scrlven House, Corner of Bull and Congress Street Lane. ctfrlmo MRS. PEASE NOTICE. THE undersigned promisee to care Seminal Weakness In all IU worst forms without the use of medicine.— Pleas, .end tor my Circular, enclosing 10 cents for postage. Address J. ji. Rrs-Ei.L. Kt-Mn Boston. Mast. PffiIFEIMOMAL t AIIUS. "Wcedford & Bitch, ATTORNEYS » COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. ,11 Eroadway,. Trinity Building, NiW YCRK PITY. THE nn, t p'gn ,1 b ’1 -v iesuw«i the j-raetice o he »•-, Is |.r. paietl o .ek it arg. '4 cases be. for. the severs! Ce un i New ivk and at Wasb ll g'OII hP«o.SAWI.. -.T WJhTI. W w.HFdHD Henry Williams, Attorney at Law, OEFICB NO. U3 BAT STREET, (Over the Herald Reading Room,) _oct_t4-tf savannah, Ga. Gxo. R. Black. Rcrcs K. Lestbb. BLACK & LESTER, ATTORNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, savannah, ga. Office at old Stand of Norwood, Wilson k Lester, corner ol Bay and Barnard street.. octt4-tf TUOS LOR WIN. WM-11. ,'WhN. TUo? WiL3N. < r <>ll lt>. LATK OOL. MD. 0» U.WA. CORHI.Y, OMEX & \MLSO\, (Lnl« J bupti’U. Cuitsili «£ FliiD iJ j ATTORNEYS A M> COUNSELLORS AT LAW, And Solicitors of Claims, OFFICE, rn F mTHKi T. e,*« 11 ivrUHY BUILD ING, N Kfcalt OF WiLi ARI ’f- IlOrtL. WASHING TO X , D . C . Will pract.ce u ,he .‘■u, r, tue Court of the United States, the O urt of C adun, >Ld the Court, ot the District ol Columbia. Particular attention given V> Claims and Depart ment bu ii.ess. officers Accounts adjusted, auhO 3m W. S. BASINGER, Attorney at Law, HAB resumed practice, and may be found until the lit of >ovoiuberut the office of T. M. Norwood, Ksii.; alter thm time at the office formerly occupied by Lawton A Biuilnger, on Buy etrect, 2d door east of the City II tel. • lw outgo C. S. BUNDY, . O onoral Agent AND ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMB, No. 247 F Smerr, Between 18th and 14tu Streets, (Near Pay Department,; Waahlnfiton,D. C. loan .1 DRY GOODS, AND CLOTHING. H. HAYM, 174 Ur ought on Street. 174 OLD ESTABLISHED AND WEU. KNOWN DRY GOODS HOUSE Wholesale and Retail. Foreign and Dome-tic Dry Goods, Fancy Go..ds, Blank, ts. Shawls and Cloaks —tbe newest styles. Also— Clotlifng. Hat*, Boots and Sltucs, &c , Ac. . or dnmae«d Goods Nothiag rot dra lear‘lcleF. Ail uootihftolit low aud ou literal iirt' l lioviair cu and the above ■ wh<»ro I tuteud to li«m pa m t-1 he.ect. and Sock cf the cboic st ooodfc, at and bavl g b. hi loiiy kpowu lu ;hebuHiuet<e. I return mv acknow (dgme > »to my :o mer frinjda and cuntoiDors and wta ct 'Vei» t.a m a cot .tin lance eftho llUrai putro,Aage hvceiofoii' b< •.-t,wed on we. 11. fIA\M, 174 BROU(JHTt>N -TUKBT oct23 ts bavaunah’ia. DRY GOODS. H.CHLY IMPORTANT To Ladies and Country Merchants. A LARGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ar, &e, &c.. Remarkably Cheap for Ca h, CAN BE KIUND at A. Remohor efti Co’s., ’3 BARNARD TRSET, COR CONGRESS LANE. Couiprit.ng a gene s' A sirtnient of For, tgn aud Dom eJcoaoca, Ckuka Saaw.s, Ac. N B —By strict atten'lon to business, courteous and honorable dealing »l b ou customers, we trust to merit.and receives liberal ebaro of patronage. A large line ot Wht.e Uoods end Uncus now open. o;t!9 CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. THE subscriber having formed a Co-partnership with Ur. 1. C. Ludlow, under tbe Arm name of Uelilt A Ludlow, respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public generallyto their large stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Bools. Shoes and Hats, which they are now opening, and will sell at Wholesale and Retail, atthe old stand ofUeldt, Jau don A Cos., No. 101 Bryan and 88 St. Julian street, up stairs. E. HEIDT. STEELE & BURBANK, 11 Merchants Row, Hilton Head, So. Cn CALL tbe attention of Wholesale aud Retail pur chaser, to their superior stock of MILITARY AMD NAVAL CLOTHING, urn FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, and Plated Ware. Swords, Sashes, Beit,. Embroideries, Boota. Cat* Pk-ld Ola**** nanMl*'- Gl-'. #.. »r ORNAMENTAL HAIR. Cnrle, Braldi Waterfalls, Banda, Wigs, Half Wigs- dec.. Whole-ale, (at the lowe-t poss ible price of Importa tion. for Cash. W, R, Cameron At Cos., Importer* of Hair and Manufacturers, N0..313 FCLTON ST.. BROOKLYN, * Near New fork. Large and email order* pun- toady attended to. octt» lm PRICE. 5 CENTS INSURANCE. International ISSUANCE COIPINF, Os THE CUT OF HE? YORK. Ca P it « l . #1,000.000 oo Sux-pluo Jan. 1.1806. SO-4,.188 40 , _ #1,804,183 40 Total i-riiabllitiee, sl9 50. parlies turmiug «iui ns P mmraa "‘ n >•« sliowod* o ■ '■ ' octll-lw- IN SU E A NCE. Authorized Capnal-$10,400,000. c[“gffl&gpss *e2ta 0 ssz AT THE LOWEST RATES COLUMBIAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY’ is 000 cm morris i uil ani> 'nland insur- ' ANCE COMPANI ;. gsokono- OMkEKy 4 Ff.tj < V - : ‘X\ '-JSCOMPT.. *OO,OOO BTA-DARDF . iVT-A’iCE COMP'Y . m.WO '7 iGr aEd Abercorn st-. <cU ~ ei L ’W ,O “ “><» Bry«a exchange On New Tort. Boston,' Ptilalelpta Balliiore h Augusta, BougUt and Sold. Also, Specie, Southern Bonds, stocks nnd Bnnk Notes. Losns on short time negotistr-d. Apply to FORDYCE, ANDERSON 4 JANNEY. octu ' ?w No. 10 Stoddard’s Range. EXCHANGE. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK. For sale by BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A Cos. Sight Exchange ON NEW YORK. In sums to suit purchasers, by —gPjM'! E. F. METCALFE A Ca 3ST otice. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. , , : UKlTroSsATie Inmknal Hetikc*. I Savannah, Oct. 13, ltdo. ) nnvlng nearly completed the organization of the erih, l h,rebj : not "Y ike pubMc that lam instract- Tsi-X r k ,L * n rr iu * m e° <i ‘ , e assessment for the year 1804, (us che Tax unmi- past duel at Confedmtn prices, nP-1 u Incomes of every description The Tsr to .! SUWOI - 6 pef cent*; aboveihstsmouS mdeftuiMy, 10 per cent upon nil gross receipts The pnjm sts are to be nude In United States cnrr«nei.e what It »es worth In Confederate^Jffioneylt'tSulJiJ 1 eH^"VS for r t,on tb * cl 6**hs bay desire will bn K V T°L“ ad 1 wlll of course be as Indulgent Stiff ile to&. he lotetestßof Government wn! land agency FOR SOUTHERN GEORGIA. £ rmorl3 ’ o( savannah, and resident * #( BJ .ck#he4»r, Pierce comity, Ga .on thp Atior, hallmad, will give his personal and undi vid«-d attention to the sale and purchase of Lands °B* S?Tk* tr> lh ® *® ,a railfotd, on commission, and * solicits tb, patronage of all needing an sgent there. * experience In the land, lumber andtlmber busi ners of twenty years in Georgia and South Carolina ssrM&waSfe kS York hy the Great Southern W Ags.i^Broaa. Refers to any old resident In Savannah * ’ sepls 3m Family Dye Colors, Patented October 13, X 863. Black Dark (lr#pn Bl«»k for Silk Light Dark Blue Magenta Light Blue Maize 8 trench Blue . Maroon Claret Brown Orango Dark Brown Fink: Light Brown Purple 8..U1T Brown Roy„l Purple * herry Samon scarlet Dark Drab slate light lb ab Solferino Fawn Dial) violet Light rawu Drab Yellow. For Dy fug Mlk. Woolen and Mixed Goode, Shawls benrie, 1 rtiMj.. H.bbou*, Gloves, Bonnets, ll e, h.ldren’s Clothing. , arid and k. a, of Wearing Apparel a* A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. & . ior w echo, you caucqlorae many good, ae would ott» rwi*e or, live tii e, that eum. Varione shades hr p oduc-.il irc-ui the came dye. The process Is a.in.de. nu.i otic can use the Dye with perfect success. Dlrcc to. ain English, French and German inside of e_ch package. HOWE * STEVENS, For a.le by druggist* aud du*ler» < g*neraily ,o3to actlo-tm v 1 . "USO&7BO waitxi,” ~ *-• Ben-vcr Street,New York. Offers foreale of his own importations. In bond and duty paid, the largest stockof Wtaes,*Liquors, Ac., ot ' any other house in this country, comprising in part of Otard, Uenneey, Pinet CastUlon, Martel, Godard Brandy, Rochelle Brandies in half; quarter.and eighth cadi* i slap Otard and Ronyer, Later role re aud Fif* Brandy, In cases of one dozen each. Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam in pipes. Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, In bond and duty paid, In cases of one dozen quarto and two dozen pinto. ’’Whiskey and Ram.” Scotch and Irish Whiskey, in bhda, and cams of one * oec i 'dote?e*ch°' lt^0n tey * n barrels and cases of xvctxmc. "Jamaica" and "St, Croix Rum" in hhds. and caae* of one dozen each. Madera, Sherry and Port Wines. More than twenty different grades. In halves, quar ters and eighth casks, also In cates of one dozen each. “(lock, Champagne, Moselle and Claret Wine*.” From Peter Arnold Mumm in Cologne, proprietor ot Joauulsbu g estate; J. H. D. Becker A FUt; Eecho uancer, Benecke A Cos., Bordeaux Barton A Queatto. llordeaux, and from other well known honaee In Ger many and France. Oat, Cobpials, SAtsmi, Brrrrza, Mrarann, Ocrvrs, Bsa*vt. Paxsorrua, Ac. Twenty-fire years' hnainess transaction* with the Southern States with "ome of the largest and moat respectable dealer? .should be sufficient guarantee that every article offered by the advertiser for sale la pure and genuine. sample* can be seen, and catalogue of prices ob tallied, by addi ssslcg the above, augl 3nj