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

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* The Daily News* BY S. W. MASON. SAMUEL YV. MASON...... Kilitor, - W. T. Aasoriatc hffltur. to dep* _j rccate the disrespect whicjra certain class pf ~ politicians and newspapetflfeave manifested towards the Presidftt since the commence- OfMar Paper of the; City. .MBLSTOIgCMl/mOIIB TMiftITY AMD COUNTY MO.MJ.W, SEFTEBtffiKll 3. 1866. Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS __ AND HEBAU>, I^uly, Tri-Weekly and Weekly %$. our V adtertisgct 1 ifctes. > O * \ ^ *• V ».; (. TO PR1ESDS. As much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other.crops we will be gratefalita our planting friBnds and others n the interior for information on that subject. Those who hoye opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of K en " eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating, the same to us. The Mercantile ‘ Index Merged Its the News and Herald. Having assnraed Other engagements which will oc cupy his whole tinje apd attention, the subscriber has disposed of the good will of this paper to S. W. Mason, E*q-. proprietor of'the Daily N kws and Herald, and though very unwilling, will cease its publication from to-day ... ,i / He desires to take this occason of returning thanks to the press and mechanics of the city* for uniform courtesy and frequent acts of kindness; to the Post ^ Xfxpress Companies for many In conclusion^ he would bespeak for the News and Herald the favorable consideration and support of all his friends, edited and owned, as it is, by one in every way deserving their utmost confidence. All prepaid contracts for advertising will be fulfilled by the Daily News and Herald. This office will remain open for the transaction of all business connected with it or the “Lost Cause,” of whieb-work thewadersigned iwageut in-this city. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index. Savannah, Aug. 23, 18d0. ; *• |lVA)l\|lI ^CK» jpUIt^ENjp. The proprietor of the News and Herald has long regretted his inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct his local commercial department, hut has now secured the services of Capt. Geo. H. John stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index, who wilt furnish full market reports for this journal, and also edit a weekly letter sheet Prices Current, to be issued from this office. While publishing the Index, we believe his Prices Current had mnch the largest circula tion and best reputation among the iner- cliapits. of aiiy in tfte eity,-being remarkable tor its accuracy and general acceptability. We propose to devote all reasonable space, and every exertion to the production of a re liable .apd complete financial and commercial article' each week, and the .publication of any important changes each day. jnut ti ' }.J, philUii We took occasion a 1 and instanced Ike practical insult to him by the (Municipal authorities’•of Philadelphia in refusing to manifest Vbeir respect for the high position he occupies as President of the Re public. It was a disgraceful demonstration of partizan maleVOleace wkich we are glad to see is almost universally condemed by the z occasion referred to, the citizens did them selves. That what the municipal authorities designed as a slight was by the people con verted into an enthusiastic reception. The Ledger, an- independent* no party journal; speaks of the display ju follows : “It requires no editorial comment to reinforce the strength and character of that demonstration. As an impromptu popular movement, with scarcely any pre> pottcq *n4vWitt^varx /ev : <J thfi usual means early part of this week,^relearn some further particular^ concerning |hj| onr people are hot temper. In the neighborhood of the BalUmore depot, and all along Broad street and Chestnut street, the crowd was great and dense, andlthe reception very hearty and enthusiastic; but those who only saw what occurred on the route of the procession, can form no idea of either the mas of people, or the spirit that pervaded the entire body in frost of the Conti nental Hotel. From the vicinity of Eighth street up Chestnut nearly to Tenth street, there was a compact mass of people from the walls on one side to the walls on tie miet «to#Vgr tog WipatrSqcsytJtiu President and his party on ton balcony, We chehra and other signs of gratification were of that genuine, spontane ous, universal kind that leave no room for mistake as to their sincerity and heartiness. We speak of this event with no feeling of partisanship, but simply us a urrence, for it would be idle to waste essed Twenty* .. Bodies K«!oveMd-EI*ht Names of the Victim*. FROM EUROPE. The regular meeting for September will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. . EASTON TONGS, sep3-lt Recording The same marks of respect were shown to the President in all the cities aud towns through which ha paa*M. Nffw York honored herself by giving him a magnificent ovation. Business of eveiy kind was generally sus pended, and metehants, bankers, mechanics and tradesmen all seemed to devote them* sdvea to] the pleasikg duly,of. giving the Chief Magistrate of the nation a reception in every way worthy of him. The New York Sun, which has been classed heretofore with the Radicals, remarking upon the eulhusiasm oLtbe occasion* and contrasting it with other ....„ .1 n 11A — n _ 'ht si family of Mr. Weisel, consisting of the old gentleman! his .wife, daughter-in-law, a little boy, and Mr. and Mrs. Brase, of Burr Qak,* Iowa, were all drowned except the young Mrs. Weisel, who was borne some eight miles down the stream upon the bed in which she had been sleeping,-when she escaped over driftwood, scarcely able to tell- hew. ■ The residence of Mr-, Wellington, situated ‘about half a mile below that of Mr. Weisel. .''jfas also swept away,'and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington add a grandson Were drowned. The body of Mr. Wellingtonripas found some four miles below his place, and that o£ Mrs. Wellington, With her grandson clasped in her arma. was found, in tjae ruins pf the' house, which' had been carried but a short distance from its 1 foundation: About eighteen miles below the 1 place of Mr. Wellington, a Norwegtam fcmily, of eight .persons is missing,‘‘mid'te'Mttaee. bodies have been recognized as belonging to the family, it is supposed that they weve all drowned. On Rlceford Creek, about three -miles below the village of jEticifprd, a Mrs. McCabe and two children were also lost, one of the bodies not ;being 1 recovered *t last ac counts. Mr, King traveled from Rnshfoni twenty miles down the valley pf the, Root' river, and everywhere there were traces Af; destruction by"the'“flood: Ex-Lyentenam, Governor Sherwood Was e'ngaged.ih' a yStieart and persevering search, far his, railrpad. but whether he has found its remains or not ouiV informant is unable to .say."-Wiitorii Republi can, 16/A. Presidential receptions, i Savannah Prices Current. The subscriber desires to aunounce to his friends, aud the business community generally, that he will continue, from the News and Herald office, the issue ~dt t£fe%bekiy Jjefifer Ericas ffbrmerly published by him in connection with the “Mercantile Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitlierto extended him. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. “The progress of the diaUfiguislied party, from the Battery to Madhiotl Squkte, waa one continued ova tion—a spontaneous expression of welcome partici pated in by men of all parties; the Uuiou League Club displaying their flag and streamers, in common with the thousand others that wt ue flung to the breeze in honor of the occasion. Proiniaieat members of tile Club stood upon the balconies of their mansion, cheer ing and waving a welcome to the President, however much they might disagree with lais public policy. Al together, the reception of President Johnson was fauch as to render it one of the incidents whi<4i will be in- corDorated in the future history of this period of our IIorSiulb AcciUknt-—A Yobno Wrap, Killed bx H e r JI u s b a n d . —jAbont 1 hree month* ago Mr. Hawkey a native of M'arme- head, Massachusetts, but'latterly ot Gliicagrt; went' to St. Paiil for the benefit of bis heMlte and since then lus been sfopplflg fit the Mansion House. - Some three weeks sittef* Mrs. Hawkes came trithis city t» joiu jicf husband, who anxiously awaftetl her coming, and to whom hie has been devotedly at tached. During the three weeks pastille husband and wife, who have been bnt eight or ten months married! were, as he stated re a friend, really spending their honeymoon Yesterday'morniug the husband and wife went down to breakfast at'the Mansion House in their usual good .spirits. After, relurnin. to their room, Mr. Hawkes look out one two pistols ;Which lie possessed, and began to clean aBd bil.it; liis wife in the meantime,'. corporate*} in the future history of this period National existence.** . THE FATE OF THE StHTW USDER THE COMING CITV ELECTIONS—IM PORTANCE OF REGISTERING. We feel it a duty to impress upou every voter in Savannah the importance of regis tering at the City Clerk's office in season to vote at the municipal election in October. An official announcement elsewhere 9hows the necessity of Registering before two o’clock to-day in order to vote for city officers this fall. * " The vote will be very large, over fifteen hundred having already registered, but it behooves every public minded citizen to se cure to himself the ex eicise of his proudest privilege, the franchise. RADICAL SWAY. A few of our Southern cotemporaries who opppsqdthe representation, of the f j3(jiithem States in the Philadelphia Convention are assailing with much bitterness the platform of principles adopted by that body. To show the impolicy of such a coarse, and the im portance of assisting the Northern conserva tives to overthrow tbe Radicals at the ap proaching elections, we would call their at tention to, the following re/aarka oj tjie Lon don Times: scaled in a rocking chair, was .eugaged in sewing. One of the servants in the bouse was in and out of the room during this time, and having adjusted the fninitnic,' she had returned with » pitcher of . waiter, and wiis standing in ; thb corner a few feet from the chair occupied by Mrs, Hawkis; When--she heard the report of the pistol, and: looking round; saw the lady leap from her seat, ex claiming, "‘Ok ! my God!" find then dropped upon the carpet, weltering Jn he* life-blood and expired. The husband, when, lie real ized' the terrible calrmity that had helaueu him, was overcome with grief afid anguish, and in the midst of liis unutterable woe near ly lost his reason, and he could with difficulty be restrained from-adding a suicide to the, fearful drama. - St. Pant Pioneer,’Aug. 22. Napoleon and the Era of P f i !P6ttOfle,\ • { and property in that valley Twenty-two persons are known to have been covered, leaving eight still mtssmg.’ Hfe' Vtlfl' RtfWWfl til ci the Peace Question. iW rlgutar montSlj meetlOK Ute tirifek'fif nevolent Association will "be held at the Tndnstna! School Boom, Chatham Academy, Drayton street en trance, MONDAY AflEltfIOWI,a>*« *’cioak. gepl-lt’ PEACE BETWEEN AUSTRIA ITALY IN PROGRESS. AND the markets. ,p. viy' SeuL 1 —The' Emperor Napoleon, in a letter waitten to Km* Victor Emanuel, on_fte Utt of Ang^t. rejoice* that the era of pe««_had returned. He*ay» to choose their qwn destiny. The exerted hia.mflhkice .in favOT M hnmamtymd Mr. Wm. M. Smith having Withdrawn- from the Arm of Beady, Smith A Co., the business will be con- tinned by the remaining partners under me name of BEADY A MOSES. They soltc t the ravora of tbeir friends as heretofore. A. J. BRADY. fppti.tr •« . E. J. MOSEs. ■** «>eother i »«er. SuLneniraU: should participate in the territorial ohmges pcauspned by the 're*n!ts of the w*r. The proposition.waa not supported „ Mid the Czar refrained from officially moving to the matter, reserving," hqweyqr, liberty of ictlosi tohun- self in the future. . • . « . PflAQUL Seotember L—The terms of peace between Austria.nud Italy are'in rapid progresa fownrda'aettle- meut, and it ia gpuerafly believed pehee wiU be fUUy eoDsiunmated between tuese powers In ten days* . London* September 1 — Evening.—Die Ix)ndou Tiaiea of .te4ay. in view of the question arising be tween aud America, growing ont of receht war in the Uuited State* and the more recent raid by the Fenian*, into f^naiu, urges the British Govern- •ment ttttak« into serious consideration the feasibility if aot.Ahq necessity 9!" extending the provisions of .tbe neutrality laws, as to’holding different Govern- meut* to a, .strict liability foi* air acts in violation of ihat law. Qommitied by the subjects of each. DviHOoi^ ^aturda^’ evening, September 1.—The cotton market has been dull, with sales to-day of 7,000 bales; middling.uplands closed it 13,BwaditatSi generally unchanged. .Corn steady; mixed Western 26a.. 6d.. per quarter. Provisiotts generally firmer, Willi alight upward pudency. • . : * a* » I FINANL1AI* .. closiii b , „ . -- . .money. The prices of AmeriCau securities remain qteady! United States five-twenties, 78 ^ r< MR. CHARLES C. HARDWICK haatlil* day been admitted's partner In‘onr firm. CLARK,. JONES; * 00. sepMw The *teamerBYLVAN SHORE, in conseqnfiBfce of bring painted, will not learo for Florida until farther notice. J g • - ‘ , jB-tf Ct.AO HORN A CUNNINGHAM. JOHN II. O’BYRNE is my duly anthorfeed Agen daring my absence from The‘State. an27-tl • - E, O’BYRNK. OttoON, SatnrAay evening, September 1.—The fig prices of {rinsols this evening were 89 ^ fur Newspapers, Magazines, cheap Novels anil Books con be had at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, Bull street, corner of Bay lane, next to she Post fitted (down stair-.) Writing Papers and Envelopes of all kind., any quantity, frpm- a single sheet up. Pens, Inks, Ac. From New York. Aff«at of Associated Press Confederate Bonds. and ARRIVAL OF SAVANNAH STEAMERS ' New York. Sent 2.—The geuersYagent of the Asso- a lor ”—“ rioted Preaa in carefully revising tho London dispatch reiative.to the increase of Confederate bonds, states that it reads as follows : ‘The advices received here of the action of the Philadelphia Convention have had the effect slightlyto advance the price of the rebel bonds, Tbe. steamships Herman Livingston and Leo, from Savannah, have arrived. THE REST TDMXt;.—Caswell, Mack A Co.’s FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF C ALISA IA a combination of the three best tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS,' CAL1SAYA. The Iron give* tbe blood a rich vermlllion color where ft becomes thin an* watery; the PUospnorus supplies nervous power in eases of mental depres sion. while 'be Calisaya gives tone and Vigor to all the organs of the body. . " Sole iiiahufactarers; CASWELL, MACK A CO., un der Filth Avenne Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. For sale at LH’PMAN’S jy 9 - tf Drug and Chemical Warehouse. FROM HEART’S CONTENT. The Old Cable Fished Up a* Sea. ‘If Mr. Sumner sad his followers win the day to such an sxtent ah to pUAe the nett Congress under their control, the Southern States must prepare to remain taxed and unrepresented for ten years to come—for that, be R romembsred, was the distinct plan laid befocn the House last session. They must endure all tho misfortunes of a paralyzed trade, the threats of confiscation, and such treatment generally as only men could administer who are still smarting under tho se,nse of bitter party and personal injuries. ‘ Ben. Butlek after more Silver Spoons. —That fearful man, Gen. Benjamin P. Butler, evidently desiring to have another opportu nity for pillage, in a speech recently deliv ered at Gloucester, Mass., denouuoed the Philadelphia Convention in unmeasurable terms. He declared that by the reb ellion the Southern men had forfeited their ty (he did not specify their spoons), rights, and their lives.”' Alludingthe New Orleans riot he waxedfurious, and exclaimed “If this state of doings cannot be altered we will march once more, find woe to him who opposesnsf'* In concluding his speech, which was applauded by his audience, he de clared that, “unless the people ot the North are firm in upholding their Congress, they will have their work of the last four years to do.oyej again.” Can’t the old blue Lottie be bottled up again 1 Hi ! ir.fi The cholera is ranging in London with a j fiercen^y^f, jtave little Conception in this country.! ‘Toe number of deaths in that city from all causes for the week ending Aug’t 11th, 1866, was 2,797. Of that number 1,407 died'ftdm dial era Alone-; nor is there any ap parent diminution in tbe number of tidfims of this disease. Medical counsel and skill in | _“$cmd<fc| c|>ut^M^la(rj’rf uncertain and helpless in the dread presence of this great - ^coufge qfjur rape. The r^vi^ges of the disease are, of course, contufei fdttbose who, neglect ing all the laws of health, breathe total air and drink impure water. That tbe Times is not in error on this point is demonstrated by the notorious fact that soi ne of the most prominent Union, men of tbe Pfortb who a few months since were co-opei atiug with tbe Radicals, are now tbe prime movers in the great Conservative UuioniU) irking sweeping over the country; and it is equally, notorious that nosooner do such lep.ders manifest a desire to secure harmony and develop a healthy, national sentiment, ■fvilfc W vietf to tjbh ipton|U{i M .fee South, than the Radical press and ieaders howl wjth rage that the sectional strife is not kept up,and snap and snarl at their once favorite heroes. Very few will feel disposed to doubt that Jiu^S^i^t^t-ar to pu t down the “rebellion.”" They did all in their power while the swar Inufed to perpetuate the Union, and now that the war is over, they propose to accomplish what they fought for, and they act accordingly. For this they arc shnrply denounced Ijy the Radical factionists and yet there are men in the South who hesi tate to give moral support to those who are struggling for our deliverance. To ns this opposition is. inexplicably strange, when we have every motive that we can have to fur ther the success of a movement which con- tempifitesffie defeat of oir-wetst enemies, and the relief of the States from political if not military bondage. It is a most suggestive fact that the Radi cals contend that the National Union Con- Ventibh wM field *» falrolol.the areessioiusts, and then quote secessionists (the editors re ferred to) to prove that they do not accept its proceedings. ‘ t". Appointment.—We understand that H.; , Hui»e»> Esq., has accepted the Dositaon of Engineer and SipetUtendant of The Officers of the Armt.—A gentleman present at the meeting of the army officers ~ i -’ WvMsbingtlin sayafthktltiei assemblage was of the most important and harmonious char acter, gfVeS it,as his opinion that it will sewm be seen that at least nine-tenths of thhUfaye’ men who lately led onr armies are into of the conservative, policy Of the; AdUff tration, aud will be found supporting Presi dent Johnson as warmly in the political cam- paign as they supported bis predecessor, op. the field, of battle. Another Ocean Cable.—The Russian telegraphic cable between America and Asia ^ * 'is' pnr»a&y' noVv beifig* laid. The United States steamer Saginaw is stated to he at Victoria,-Yaacquver’a Island, having been defeiledlfoftcfoaappny the ex«dition for lay- idjf'tbe fEUjhffr leleglaph,- In accordance with the provisions of an act of Congress paffped during the late session- A-WaeBINOTPN dispatch says:; An order will he published by the Secretary of War in a day or two, it. is e pected, directing the _ . honorable musterout of_service, on account » » bfHMelr* services toeing no longer needed, of alL the volunteer - officers now ii the army, ‘S/'lallwIdW &osej|>if'ty<f in the Preedmen’s Bureau and those doing duty as provost mar* shals in the several military departments. Him i - 1 a! 1 tkpLi-iii^ 'hja+4 .received tbe first number of the Weekly Ledger, published 11 « «(P»t‘Vh»eyi 1 'GwabtD. W. D- Boully, ftq. , It is a neatly printed, well filled and readable sheet, and will doubtllss give a val uable support to the ioterests of the commu- nUy in which it circulates. We wish the proprietor success. Interesting Divorce Case —The Chicago papers tell a story pertinent to a fliviorcc miit now pending: It seems*, that Rev. Hart L Steward, a ypung clergyman, loved and.mar ried, with tbe consent of all his friends, a young lady whom he hod knowu.as a school mate, daughter Of Washington Smith, a mer chant, of that city. Aftpr the marriage, his fatber-in-law desired the young, clergyman to leave the ministry and eDgage in business. He declined. Under parental infliieuces the love that had been fresh. since childhood iu the woman's heart waned and turned to aversion. .‘.She deserted her- husband. Ue came East, speculated, becaifie. rlcli, and re turned to Chicago, making a final, unsuccess ful effort io re-establish a home. Remaining in that city, he lived at'a boarding-house dis consolately. Detectives were placed upon his track to hunt up evidence against him. A charming widow was used as a decoy, and at length, after many failures, she succeeded in enticing him iu a questionable .situation, gave the alarm, and tbe detectives rushed iu. Now the Wife sues for a divorce. Heart's CoitteSt, Sept. 2.—The cable ot last year was picked nj) this. Sunday morning, at 4.40 o’clock, iu latitude 61 deg. 52 min., longitude 36 deg. 3 min. The splice Vas made and tbe cable lowered at 7 A. M. The Great Eastern is now 700 miles from here paying oat Everything ts going on weU, and they expect to reaCh.hore on Saturday next. From Fortress Moaroe-Raanatlae Reg" alationa. , -FeBTSEes Monroe, September 2.—The regulation recently adopted by the Board of Health in Norfolk, requiring vessels from New York to have a certificate from the medical inspector, has been rescinded. A Fight has occurrod near Fort’ Reno be tween the Indians and the United States troops. Sevqn of the latter were lolled and two wounded. The Sioux are very trouble some, and have rnn, off a htrge quantity of Government stock. Iu' New Mexico the In dians are engaged in the indiscriminate mas sacre of all the Mexican 1 inhabitants they can find. [communicated.] ... Remedy fob Cholera.—Much has been said as to the proper practice for cholera. Let the scientific practitioner and the public read this prescription-, 1 and apply ; it, if ap proved. In all diarrhoeas, a muepus derange ment and bilious secretions prevail; Brandy and camphor will warm the stomach, hut not surely remove the' aggravating qatise.. Give twenty grains of. hippo or ippeoaduana im mediately; if it does hot vomit Sn twenty minutes give five,.grains more.- ! Apply a mus tard plaster to the stomach, and then give camphor, asalfoetida, and paragotio, and rer peat aS circumstances require, try it, and ■I think it a safe practioe. ... ' position of Engineer the Atlantic and Gulf Road, and hf» entered upon the discharge of his duties. This gen tletnan waa engaged for a number of years as engineer on the Charleston and Savan nah Rail road,, in which papfiCity be aCmtired the reputation ot an able and efficient officer. The Charleston.Courier, in an article express ing its regret at the withdrawal of Mr. Haines 1 S' LitS a^.. . AM. plinjentary speaks terms': -A very general regret haa been exprefaed rite® manniement w*3 due, in a great meaanre, the auocpee 5 the Uharierion riRtSmrmmhjteilrmd. Wevto^to sisisy-»t£ e oSSs«d h .tdSa the road as wall aa the community genei lion will be brief.* a New York correapondent of the Au^asta, Georgia, Constitutionallat aay. that^the ♦inn has Drivfetely nominated W. Ht Sfiwird tor Prom SentTSd SSm I* Orr (of Vice Preetdcnt in .1868, «nd that Andrew Joh noon has baen betrayed by his friends. i We ore not surprised at any statement tbat may be made by the enemfea' of the convon- tion to weaken its influence; we did not, how ever, expect to see them (totain currency in Southern journals. , , The Campaign In ladlaaa — Governor 1 Morton Stumping the State .Governor - Oglesby, of Illinois, Organising Kadl- eal'Secret Political Societies. Indianapolis, Aug. 28.—Notwithstanding the terribly afflicted condition of Governor Morton, he is in a remarkably.good condition for a paralytic, and is canvassing the State for the Radicals. BSs .speeches are able and venomous, but do not carry fhe same weight as formerly. . ■ Governor Oglesby, of Illinois, is also vassing the State. He is obscene and *bu sive: His misapo is to organize' lodges of new secret poitical Order known as the Grind Army of the Republic. The Order is spreading rapidly, and it is feared will make serious trouble, if not bloodshed and revolu tion. It has all tbe objectionable features ot tbe Sods of Liberty and Know-Nothings. A counter organization has been talked of among the Democracy; but tbe more con siderate of tbe leaders have discouraged the idea, having seen enough of secret political anizations. fhe-negroes, not to be outdone, have or ganized a secret military association, and arc drilling trgbtly. They number between five and six hundred able-bodied men in ibis city, and,' encouraged by Radicals, mean mischief. Similar colored associations, all possessing muskets, are being formed over the State. Altogether, matters look favorable for inter-.' ference in elections, and bloodshed. George H. Pendleton and Senator Hen dricks addressed a meeting of twenty thou sand citizens at Edinburgh, Johnson county, this afternoon. Mr. Pendleton spoke about two hours and a half. The meeting is said to have been the largest ever held in south ern Indiana.. A “relh n who had recently returned from tlie; North, was asked to define the difference between the “Natiooai Union patty’’ of Sum- net and Stevens, and the “National Con servative Union party," organized at Phila delphia. His reply waff friat the j first were Ijjr preservjngYbe “Union Party’’ and letting tile Union “slide,’’ while ,Uiplatter were for preserving.the pUlon of tlie States and tettifl^ the “Union Party,” ao called, go to the d—I According to tbe new radical : namencla- ture, treason is getting to be taltfipaot in tbe {Jutted States army. There were [among the delegates to the Philadelphia ,'Cooy.e.biipn offer forty United States major generals, who have served during the late war. j The New York He raid’s Washing!! correspondent says he bae.excellent authority pected to dispose of bis ease in October- Special Notices. Notice. rpHE Drutf {Store or E. \V. MAB3H A CO., comer Congress and Wliitaker streets, will be open NIGHTS and on SUNDAYS during thCpresent month sepl-lw. . INSURANCEI INSURANCE f SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST 30,1S«#. THE ondersigr.ed would respectfully itfform their friends and the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class companies, at established rates, and solicit a share »t patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. NATIONAL BANK1NO INSURANCE COMPANY, of St. Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Louis. Mo. PERRT4NS. AND TRUST OO., Marion, At*. , i JOHN W. ANDERSON A SON8, pepl Tm Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. Notice. Cotton-—Letter* fron* Southwestern Geor gia, says the tfaeon Telegraph, give gloorny accounts of the cotton crop. After long suf fering frotai fficovffei; fee r$cen$ ctmtihotis wet weather i» doiug immense damage by forcing tbe growfe of feh S^t and canaing it to shed its fruit. The (ptonte^ are steer ing *«».« year agaanat wind,and tide, but they have tbe conuolatiOfl of knowing that if they bnt little, it will command a big price. • JJniWEBsity op Georgia.—We learn from the Macon- Telegraph that there are more than a hundred students now' attending that college. The School of Engineers is open, and under the temporary charge of Dr. Lipscomb, Professors Rutherford and Charbonnier, who will conduct it until General Lee arrives. Two CktovxffnoffajN rit y of Macon will be honored nuxt week with thi presence of two important contentions—thi 8avMtnahandlfranp|iit^frdlroud Convention, to meet on ttie 6fe* mid the Cotton Pfontera’ Convention, to assemble 0|^ 'fee 6th. The two will probably draw together a large num ber of delegates, and we hope measures will be taken to make their deliberations valuable to fhe country.—Macon Telegraph. Dr. Elihu Towliwd; formerly 6t Edgefield District, 8. C., was lately indfoljed in Gads- den, Fla., for bigamyr He pleaded guilty, and was fined one t&oasan^ dollars and costa. National Banks. —No n'ew National Banka were authorized to commence business last week. The total circulation issued to these institutions up to date is $28(1,021,085, for which the ' Government holdf -securities .amounting to . $330,321,580,-aud j for deposits of public ‘mtaneys,' the sum .of [$38,647,500. 1 The radical jonrnris in Cincinnati and tte principal cities in Otfo have all of a sudden bftfhihc very mtieh exercised .about Vallah d'lgbam. BARCLAY.—piled at ClarkeavUIe, Go., on the -lstk after little more then thirty-six honnr ilia css, HENRY PAXTON,' trill if E. & and H: 8: ven months jshd twenty-five bfff •< O. Hoi; Migbt I from Thee I learn to bear What man'has borne befory! Thou layeat Thy finger on low lip* of care,,. And they complain no more." j p. STILES.—Died at Etowah OUSe, Bartow county, August 26th, of brain fever, ROBERT MACKAY, 'eldest ton of Robert M. and Margaret W. Stile., aged five years and eleven months. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of 8a vhontah, havlnfe made to the undersigned on assign ment of alt of Its property and effects, for the benefit or its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation ire requested to present them to the un dersigned, and all persons indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to C. w. W. BBUBN, Assignee or Mechanics'Saving and sepl-3m Loan Asaofclatton of Savannah, TO WHARF OWNERS. The owners *Yil representatives of the owners the wh&rvea ia th* city of Savannah are reqneated meet at the Planler.' Bank Buildingf bn MONDAY, at 12 o’Otoe*. A‘general and pnnctnal attendance is requested, on hntness of Importance. sepl-2t Notice; Pot | a oriBig office U. s. Internal Revenue* LOLLS TOR ur ^ riCT OF OlOROlA, S VANN AH, Auplit 9l t 1666. The Annual List of Taxes on Income tor 18*6, end theTaX . n Pianos, Watches, Carriages, Silver Plate, Ac., lor 1966, has beenturned orer to me, fbr •hat- ham county, by the Atoessor AH persona having made return* art required to make payment at thla office on or before the 16th of September Praxtfoo. wint.g bo to Jo, they will be subjected to the peaal- Hmrifoe law. ^ » WIL ^ o:i ’ ^■iw 1 011 “ tor ’ 7. Asslsuees 7 Notice. The nndefaigiled, haring been eppotnted Assignee of the Merchants’ and Planters’Bank, ts prepared to enter upon ms dntyT All bffiholdere, and ottu* pereoAi haring clalma against sold Bank, •» queeted to present the same for liquidation. And. Oil parties indebted to the flank are requested to make immediate payment. BlUhelders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months. DIRAM ROBERTS, an3l.tf Assignee. adies’ Benevolent Association. m- HOLCOMBE & CO, Notice. IBIBayStfset, r -3 n 7i .4 1 S l l NOTICE. Savannah. Sept. 1, J?66. Notice. Ndtiee. To t’ravelers. U/ri^Q.'M HareR«cciT6i^| f latetArriTals, 500 BARRKLS pLoaK ’ from new wi,eat - su grades—Maryland, Virginia add Cenessce 20,000 lbs. choice BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS t Casks Sugar Cnjy.1 HAMS to barrels Prime and Fees PORK SS sacks COFFEE, Rio, Laguayra and Java 60 barrel. Crashed and Clarified SUGARS 60 boxes TOBACCO, assorted 36 forreLs BECKER'S FLOUR, red and blue 100 bdxes SOAP, various brands V. 20 boxes STARCH, Kingtfofil 75 lioxea aesoTted and fancy CANDY .20 case. SARDINES, halves and quarters ” SO bbxea CREAM CHEESE, very choice 26 boxes LAYER RAISINS 26 ittlf fil'kins LARD I'-"' - WM* •Laths T HE Schooner Convoy, from Rwkb„. , , pected with a cargo or u-et • ' “‘ 18 dafij THOMASTON L AND A FEW THOUSAND Ghood v Laths, These articles will be sold cheap to amve sepl-St i F. W. SIMS & co; removal, JOSEPH A. R OI 'BERTS, (Late of ColumbHi, Ga.,) has Removed to 1* Stoddard'. Upp lr R , C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton. Wool r. generally, respectluliy soliciie i. ™ i 5S' Advances made on most liheral ii-ria. Goods fojf the interior forwarded ’ dispatch. -J ■ with can _ Johnston, Woods 4 CoT Central Commls’n Merchants No. 10 Stoddard'. Lower Han- SAVANNAfI, GA. eepl-tf ■ SODA WATER HOTICLb., A LL persons indebted to the uuderFiCTol l,.r. Water, Ac., are requested to mile ' counts to date, and thercafier to pav f >r an e(w e delivery. By strictly adhering to th* rule lt „ prevent my driversTrom .windiing me or m, • which many are atvare has tii‘t‘1] doll- hi ,i r,,,,, - hie extent. No person has a right tn I hinr,. - I in my name, nor to use my money or | date their own indebtedness. '■ sepl-St JOHN HV.i'i j antc-tf 60 dozen painted BUCKETS 50 barrels Northern POTATOES 20 barrels ONIONS 26 quarter chests TBA, Hyson and Oolong. ep£eod3 LYON’S KATH AARON. Kathatrou is from the Greek word “Kathro," or Kathairo,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article is'what Rename signifies. For. preserving, restoring and beautifying thehnman hair, it IS tne most remarkable preparation in foe world. It is agaireowned and put up by tbe original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale a{ over one million hot- ties per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from' toll mg off and turning gray. - . It restore* hair, upon bald heads. , , Any lady or gentleman who valneg a beant/ul head of hair should use Lyon'. Eathairon. K is known and naed throughout the civilized world. Sold by al respectable dealers. Georgia, Chemical Works, OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.' w E ARE NOW PREPARED to supply the trade with it superior brand of rAKZLT soar, MANUFACTURED AT TI|E GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS. It is uniform For the Laumlry, it lias no mpetior. in quality, and every box warranted. It is uow iu use by nni'iy families in thecitv. giv ing perfect satisfaction in every case, aud ha. been introduced iuto the LaumlHes of the principal Hotels, ti the exclusion of all others. ' Oiders addressed to the undersigned will .have prompt attention. PURSE £ THOMAS, AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORM gep3-lm HI Bay Street. Horses Stolen. Dissolution of Co-Partnership T HE Factorage and Commission Rum fore conducted by Winborn L; this city, and Wm. M. Lawton & Co . (,; cfc is this day dissolved by mutual, consent ; partner 1. authorized to settle the open tnrej C ._ L . of the respective firms. WM. M. LAffTfy WINBORN LAWTn\ S*VaNNAH, August 31. IStiO. , CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE undersigned have ihis day formed a i tier «hip for tiie transact ion of a Geimltt^, siou, Luinlier and Timber' bu-iru en. under tn- Winborn laiwton A Co., New York city, ai,.i. Youge A Co., Savannah, On. WINBORN LATOV PHILIP lONht Seftehbeh 1st, 1SCC. SfpU ^liTATION.- ■N.Jttce is hereby y _ First Monday iu October. (A P tion will be maile by me to ti,*» Co, y,.[ Ordiiau | Ury.it county, Georgia, for Lotl'-is of .vioim .i to the estaio of John Pray Maxtn-n.UU' ! county, deceased, sepl-dtil i TiH'M tS H. MtXrvti WANTED TO PURCHASLl FOE CASH, a TWO STORY BRICK lrWUi.I INI, ‘located Tit" a‘ good -nei<rhi.>rh,,ot. stating particulars, • E. P. IfXI aiiZS-tf • Agent Southei o txprev., r ; COTTON GINS. DEMAS BARNES A CO. NeW York. * S. T.—1860—X, t Drake’s PlantatiM Bitters* They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects ot dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. 'Dicy purify the breath and acidity ot the stomach. They cure Dysp'epsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the Weak strong, ann are exhaustednaturefs great re storer. They arc made -oif pure St. Croix Ram, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and hert*, and; are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time or day. Particularly recomincnded to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen- nine when Cork is covered by onr private D. & Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and reflHed'bottles. P. H. DRAKE A CO., 21 Park Rbw. New York. orPJS-eodly FEVER AND AGUE EXTINGIJISHE. Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. The responsibility. fur your suffering rests upon your selves. Just as surely as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, UOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Witt extinguish the disease un der which you tabor. Had you taken this genia tonic as a preventive, you would have n_i need of 1 as a core, for it renders the system impervious to al miasmatic fevers. But since yon neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.- Break the chills with HOSTBTTES'S BITTERS, and they will return no more. Tins is the experience of thousands, and it will be yours. Quinine is a slow means of relief; it Is nauseous to the last degree; it is more dangerous than the malady Jtself; in many cases it utterly fails; IIow different is the effect of tbe Bitteks. Their curative action is rapid; they are agreeable to tlie palate; they are not only entirely harmless, but tend inevitably to RrengUten the con stitution and prolong life; they never hay .- faUed, and it is confidently assumed that they never can fail in any case of Fever and Ague, however ttaveterato in its character. To be without HostetteiJ's Bitters in any region infested with Intermltt -nt dr Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety And cpnit disease IvK-eodly , — _ BATCBUXtOKfl HAIX STB The Original and Best In the World I the only true and perfect Hair Dye^ Harmless, Reliable and fortune taneons. Produce* immadiate.y n splendid Black or natural Browu, without injuring the .hair or skin, Remedies the U1 effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Orug- gtots. The genuine Is signed William (A. Alio, REGENERATING extract of FOr Rasta. Ing and Itaautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. ;N*w Yoaa- Assignees’ Notice. S TOLEN from my premi-es, near D.ictortmvn.Ga. a LIGHT BAY IIOKSE, 15JI hands high, left hind foot white, star in his. forehead, and lame in left hind f.mt from a cat by the halter. AL-o, from Mr. Weisotan’s, near my place, a DARK BAY HORSE,To hands high, branded on the shoulder and hip with th® letter and left hind, fetlock swcUcd from a wound. sep3-dfitw3t. Rockland Lime.‘ 1500 BARKEL - FIKST QUALITY, COBB’S make, daily < xpecteu and for sale to ar rive by fsep3-tr) RIOHJRDSON A BARNARD. CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED *JX) SUPERINTEND THE EDUCATION sijfrral boys, far advanced. The teacher.will iesi«le with the family, in a pleasant country home, and compensation will be lib<‘ral^ The best references required. Address Box 214, Savannah P:*0. afpt3-tf For Sale, on Consignment. 50 BALES GUNNY BAGGING 150 rollo Sea Island Bagging 100 colls R"pe Bales Twine — BRADY A MOSE*, B .y street, north side, sep3 3t Between Whitake and Barnard sts. mu IS SUBSCRIBER, having reitirncl in the Norttl, wlterq h* has teen iui ‘ - of bis heal:h, and haring conclntled business at tlie old stood, corner or Lt'n rt: vj.i and President street, begs io inform lns"«! ?|M and as many new ones as may come, tuiMii ' M ‘theytuhlic iu general, that Io.: is ikov pre;ar:• I eente all kinds of work in the above liw.I not superior, to any in the cily. He tbere!-rt I a share of public patronage. WM. U.UJ I S. B —All interforing and lain: bor-t- - I most scientific rnanuer, uud on approval; - ^ I au3l-4t* NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. A Host Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare And Beautiful Flower from which it ^akea-its name. .. Manufactured only by PHiLOll ft SON; NEW YORK. ! ... DEVISE Or COORTEETEITS. ASK FOE PHALOITB—TAKE NO : OTHER Sold by Dnwrjrfsto penermfly* . * .* The anderelgned having been appointed assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Savaniiah, Georgia, hereby rfotlftr bill-holders and other clalm- ants against the ^ald Bank to present foe same fortl- qnlffatlon, and all person* kdehted to the Bank are required to mak® immediate payment; Bill-holders will lore tholr priority If the bills are not presented within aix months from this date. ‘ JOHN MCIIABDSON, J. A. gaudHy, jyrt-tf MILL'S WAIH BYB, .60. eeita—flUck or Brown, jnetantaneou*. best, cheapest, durabl.jTc- q f to» Depot, No. 66 John street, New 1 ork. Sold by all drug and patent medicine store* everywhere. *09-11 1 I — Assignee^ Notice. The underelgnetl haring been appointed assignee of the Batik 6f Commerce orsavonmth, Georgia, to prepared- to enter apoa fits duties. Kit bill holders and other peraons having claims afeatMt the arid Book, ore requested to present the ssfoe for Hqaida- tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re- qoested to make immediate payment. - Rill holders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C.' FERRILL, Assignee. Notice. tefif; Persons who bale removed aaj of taM waters will tqrm tbe signed, or be ProeecS&to «M^te^<rf thetowv ^ Agent for H. 8. WELLES,. Contractor with U. 8. Government. Attention, .RY GOODS MBRORANT8, FACTORS, COM Dn'lSsioN MF.R0HAHT8.aad every ooeiu.the. etty of Savannah, doing business and dreiring to tnreease the same, would consult thetr interest by sending on mtonce theircards to the '"*■ BARNWELL SENTINEL. It to tbe only paper published in the. Dtotrtet of -- — ' ■ nj<r— Barnwell, 8. C., and enjoys a wide spread and con stantly increasing circulation. ‘ Terms or the Paper—Three Dollars per annum. -AnvuRTfSEMEMTS-inserted at the rate of ffl per square of twelve lines or lestg lor each inset tion. Cards—At the rate of 910 for three inontbe. Yearly Cost.-acts on more favorable'terms. Iffr Terms In advance. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON, an3t-tf Publisher and Proprietor. NEWSPAPER DEPOT. facilities, and are feceiv- tlTShave increased our —. —■- Vv ing by every.mail and steamer the latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICAIA MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP UTEBATDHE. JSgSSSWSS3SSS estill a brother, (Down stain) Bull street, next to Post Office. McKAT, BLISS &. CO., Commission MercbantSy i n ariiite Oak and Yellow fltae'Tlmhhr o ArriTstoea OftadvonaMifiadeon * - a# Tieter. OptbSTHaval Storea, Ac. <M iii t7..nsitM>t1 hoaae, offer y-vsl C*dl)tles for ttmosie? Southern Prodacto, and nspectfUly so- lid* ' d214awtf McKAY. BLBB * OOk. 165 Broadway, N. Y„ McCarthy, American, Long Stapfej Short Staple, Op liand and for sale cheap t y CHIPMAN A au31-lm 3«S BAY STRHET. Wm. Wallace, Horse-Shoer, Blacksmith, km Notice I S HEREBY GlVF.NthatihepartDt-r.Wp- fore existing under the n of ili‘> r A Co . in Savannah. Ga., aud Thomas, n Co.. Madison, Fla., have been diestiWed of D. G Livingston, one of ihe partners. A. J.-MILLER will give his artemion » ' ness in Savannah, anti S. B. Til()JU5lo u.e in Madison, in liquidation August. .1566. A. J. M1U-B- S. B. TIIOM.*- Survivine Pan-' The subs- ribers will continue file Ctd'W mission Business in Savatmali. Ha. at ' I1 copied by the late firm, on Bay street. August, 1866. . MILLEH a The subscriber solicits for the new of the patronage extended to the laV 1 ;."'. l One of uesirt'' w ;l City Sheriff's Sale. NDKR and by virtue of a fi. ^.l^ 1 Kd/ar U huosli BIIU uy TlitUCUl «*.“• . r „'. Houoruble City fonrt of bavannaD. to November term 1S66, in favor ard vs. William H. Bank'. 1 have ay 1 ' .. sell on tbe first Tuceday in. Septemoer sell on tueurst meeaay ... "c; .. the 4th (toy of said month, in hum ‘‘: f , House, In the'city of .-nvannali, hewt' ‘ y boars of sale, fifteen (!&) sh res of w Savannah Mutual Loan Association. * - same. Property pointed on! hy pl nn":' Terms Cteh, purchasers AT0H. levied • upon as gA,d Fiaficto McNeil, by virtue of B.-Roberts. Terms cash. ^ anl-tds ' J. W. .. (Latest eele A Burbank,) 11 Merchants’Row, llilt«« An<f isomer jrtnj7 <tna George - uc STALLS the attention of Whoksate. * V-’ chrse ms..^ UlJB-’h't’ x. ' chTsers to’Ss superior stock of Military and Naval flo* 1 j • 1 AMD FURNISHING GOOD-'. ■ at?! , tops, FleM Glasses, Gauntlets. G'ov«. Watches, Cloqhf, Fancy 1 ."“ts, 1 ' V -V-- Ware, Swords, Sashes, If " A. M.Sloar', — Late of Rome. Ga. ' C. W. StxoalL. Late of Thonta C.F.SW% ot l STEGAM SLOAN, STUBBS & COTTON FACTORS] Forwarding and C’onH ,lj nxsB.cHAzrrs, Mo, 4 Stoddard’s Lower BAY STREET, savannah. Aavtozas-^x Cf,tt0 -“ ifoduceliTtransit or store^or on eo S roduce m tranoii or m/.ir, - nr correspondents jn New York STEllNGINElDi 1 ! FOR SALE FIRST CLASS SPKCiMKf, A 5d tow^MflTm^Sr^ld an , „ ton Works, New Vork. c "“e“witti horsepower, return ta6 bWK > fe€t j ntencreebtepiete; tree k ginger ofj^l SJ«T.8rtB?s5Sj3 ZS* M T sl^cltmate. ^M^bHTm»asee- ot SO