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The Daily News and Herald.
BY S. W. MASON.
SAIIIIJKI. W. MASON
\V. T. THOMPSON Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
.ARSE8T CIRCULATION IN THE CITY AND COUNTY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, M6t.
POSTMA STEM'S ‘
ire authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND wf.rat.d, Daily,"‘Tri-Weekly and Weekly at our
advertised rates.
TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As much interest Is felt throughout the country in
regard to this prospects of the cdttota add otter-erope
we will be grateful to our planting friends and others
n the interior for information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
the same to us.
The Mercantile Index Merged la the
News and Herald.
Having assumed other engagements which will oc
cupy his whole time and attention, the subscriber has
disposed of the good will of this paper to S. W. Mason,
Esq., proprietor of the Daily News and Herald, and
though very unwilling, yriU cease its publication from
to-day.
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
Office Department and Express Companies for many
kind favors, and to the pnblic generally for a liberal
share of patronage.
In conclusion, he would bespeak for the News and
Herald the favorable consideration and support of ail
his friends, edited anil owned, as it is, by one in story
way deserving their utmost confidence.
All prepaid contracts for advertising will be fulfilled
l»y the Daily News and Herald.
This office will remaio open for the transaction of
all business connected with it or the “Lost"Cause,” of
which work the undersigned is agent in vhis city.
- GEO. H. JOHNSTONE,
Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index.
Savannah, Aug. 23, 1866.
SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT.
The proprietor of the News and Hekald
has long regretted his inability to secure the
services of a competent person to conduct his
local commercial departiufeiit, but has now.
secured the services of Capt. Geo. H. John
stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index,
who will furnish full market reports for this
journal, and also edit a weekly letter sheet
Prices Current, to bo issued from this office.
While publishing the Index, we believe his
Prices Current had much the largest circula
tion and best reputation among the mer
chants, of any in the city, being remarkable
for its accuracy and general acceptability.
We propose to devote all reasonable space,
and every exertion to the production of a re
liable and complete financial and commercial
article each week, and the publication of any
important changes each day.
Savannah Prices Current.
The subscriber desires to announce to his friendc*
and the business community generally, that he will
continue, from the News and Herald office, the issue
of the Weekly Letter Sheet Prices Current, formerly
published by him iu connection with the "Mercantile
Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of
the liberal patronage hitherto extended him.
GEO. H. JOHNSTONE.
THE PRESIDENT’S SPEECH AT NEW
YORK.
We publish to-day a full report of Presi
dent Johnson’s speech in New York. It is
justly regarded as the great speech ot the
tour, and will, doubtless, exercise a power
ful influence upon the public mind. The
earnest enthusiasm with which tbc President
has been received all along his line of travel
gives encouraging assurance that the con
servative sentiment is rapidly gaining the
ascendency, and that with proper organiza
tion his supporters will be able to control
the general result of the elections this fall
The Northern people, alarmed at the reck
less revolutionary course pursued by the
Radicals, are hailing with delight the inaug
uration of a movement that promises an ef
fective practical demonstration against the
tyranny of th(f mad faction that has taken
possession of oar National Legislative halls
Never before, perhaps, has a great political
cause and its champion been greeted so
spontaneously with the favor of the musses,
or so heartily encouraged by prominent men
representing a diversity of interests. The
demagogues who expected to make the
President an iostrament by which to advance
their personal aspirations, and the gratifica
tion of their sectional antipathies, are
ashamed and baffled in the presence of the
mighty popular spirit which is being awaken
ed by his eloquent addresses to the people.
The simple issue of a reunited and prospe
rous country is broadly presented and deeply
traced by Mr, Johnson, so that those who
run may read. It appeals to the popular
heart upon great national principles that the
humblest craftsman can understand as well
as the most gifted statesman; principles that
the intelligence of the multitude,' now that
the animosities engendered by the war are
passing away, will recognizfe as constituting
the true safeguards of their fotm of govern
ment.
The new Conservative party will have the
material with which to frame an organiza
tion that from its Very blnh wty> possess all
the elements of supremacy. Judging from
the popular dcapa^attatious which bars been
accorded to our dhief Magistrate, the party
thus ushered into existence, and of which he
is the acknowledged leader, will require no
slow development of partisan strength, but
will spring from the necessity of the crisis,
armed at all points, and invested with aU the
attributes hr priwW; for the people^by their
sad experience have learned the danger and
misfortune of subjection to Radical rule.—
That the people of the North are beginning
to appreciate the importance of redeemiog
from desolation and poverty the section of
country .that suffered most under the scourge
of the late war, and to which the Radical
Congress has forbidden the reatoriig in
fluences of peace, we think is fully shown by
the popular welcome accorded to him who
has been struggling almost single handed for
the reunion at tke whole political family
under the common roof upon terms of
equality and brotherhood. If this new party
will only adhere, to tbe principles and polfqy
so fearlessly enumerated by Ur. Johnson, it
will sweep the political arena clear of all
revolutionary influences, and will achieve a
triumph the grandest and most complete
ever known in the history of our country.
Decline in Coal.—Coal has experienced a
farther decline. At the regular auction safe
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad Company, in New York, August
29, 40,000 tons were disposed of. The
prices realised are given below as compared
with those obtained at the previous monthly
sale; , • f.
Quantity.
J®mp io.ooo $s 28 m ao tit w
MOO « taxis £ *8
5 25 @6 65 0 96 (0,7 qn
6 62j£@6 90 7 oo (ail 25
6 00 @6 75 6 70 @6 86
MR, HR.WARD AID THE Ihw YORK
SENATE, a.
Among the noteworthy occurrences ot the
timtt not the leant remsrkaMe is the indig
nity offered to Mr. Seward a few days since
"by the New York Senate. Hurt bqdy,
which is in session as a Court of Impeach
ment for the trial of Judge Smith', passed a
resolution on the 29th instant,welcoming the
A motion was made to include the name
of Mr. Seward in ihe resolution, and was
rejected by a majority of four against the
proposition.
A" second" rtsdhrifo®' w®i ' then
posed, invidiously reflecting upon the
President, giving a warm welcome to
General Grant and Admiral FarragnL It
was again moved to insert the name of Wm.
II. Seward, whith motion was rejected—
ayes, 7; noes, 12. Hie resolution was then
adopted—16,to 3L 'this is one of the, many
contemptible tricks resorted to by the de
structives to insult the President and Mr.
Seward. They can And mo artifice too mean
and no to
ply to them. Elevated to power by their
own votes, and s tdhding 'precisely upon the
seme anion platform they did when they
were first inducted iqto .their fcresank post*
tions, the’ btJfeaki !£Tllw 5eLU
ing them in the bitterest manner
beeause they will not follow in
the treasonable and revolutionary path
they are treading. The folly and inconsist
ency of their oousae arqseya^ent to all think
ing men in the connfry. Daring the entire
period of the war they asserted that “the
President was the Government," and charged
every man with treason who «ritijlse£ art" iff
liis pfSotal acts. Nq fne wq8.‘fogBj,’8*iti d|ejr
view, who did not blindly assgnt to every
thing that was said or done by the ProsiJent.
If they were right then, how totally con
temptible in the eyes of all honest men mnst
be their present conduct, and how full ol
disloyalty” must be their venomous assaults
upon the President and Mr. Seward. .
:■ -\7ertt 7 * Jiff --1
The Coming Elections.—The elections
for members of Congress and certain State
officers will occur as follows: The first took
place yesterday* the fleat 'Raradfty
teifibAj ?> Veiny^ Mill Jnfjtjf
California and Nevada, upon the first Wed
nesday, and Maiue upon the second Mon
day of September. Colorado will vote upon
the first Tuesday in October; Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Minnesota upon
the second Tuesday; and West Virginia on
the fourth Thursday. On the Cthol Novem
her will vote: New York, New Jersey, Illi
nois Minnesota and Wisconsin ; op the fith,
Marylaud and Kansas; on the 13th, Massa
chusetts, Delaware, Michigan and Missouei.
This closes the list of elections for the year
1866, and in 1867, New Hampshire votes on
the second Tuesday of March, Connecticut
on ttite first Monday of April, Rhode Island
on the first Wednesday of April, and Ken
tucky on the first Monday “of August. Or
egon will not have another election until the
first Monday of June, 1868.
Another Citt Disgraced.—In the Com
mon Council of Pittsburg, on Monday. Mr.
Torlee offered a resolution, authorizing the
appointment of a Joint Committee of Five
two fioin theand jfiree from t£c Com
mon branch—to make necessary arrange
ments for a fitting reception of President
Johnson, on his proposed visit to Pittsburg.
The resolution gave rise to p^asi^emUle de
bate. A motion'was finally made to lay the.
resolution on the table, which was adopted
by a vote of 18 yeas to 2 nays.'
Officers in Mexico.—General Lew Wal
lace has a commission as Major General, and
is next in command to Caravajal in the Libe
ral army of Tamaulipas. The following are
also some of the Americans who are holding
positions in the Liberal army: Gel. Ford,
formerly commanding the Confederate forces
at Brownsville, is now a Brigadier-General
in Escobedo's army. ‘ F. M. Phelps, formerly
of Wright’s Construction Corps, U. S. A., is
now Major with Caravajal'a staff. G. S.
Hollister, late Captain U. S. A., is filling an
appointment with the rank of Colonel. Geo.
Miller, late Captain in the Twentieth Wis
consin, holds a commission as Capiain.
Lieut. Brmsmede, formerly of the Washing
ton Artillery, Confederate service, is Captain
on Caravajal’s staff.
, Gloves may be cleaned thus: Wrap a fine
cloth around your finger, dip it in new milk,
then rub on fine soap, and rub the glove
lightly. In all the above operations, the
glove must be or the band. fui . '■
If black dresses have stains upon them,
boil a handful of fig leaves iu a quart of
water and rednee it to a pint; and. a sponge
dipped in this liquid and rubbed upon them
will entirely remove Main frqn crape, bom"
bazines, &c. - r - >'*
Crop Reports from the Southwest.—The cotton
caterpillar is said to be busily at work on the Brazos
and its tributaries, and* letter dated the 18th inst.,
expresses tbe opinion that not e green leaf would be
left in ten da£. In Hindi, Carroll, Madison, Clai
borne ~ " “
_ . . „ I.Ssi
bales, tbere ere tfcft year 3,495 bands pleating 32,222
ecres.
From other eouptiqe the neWoftfi ire ndt full.
On this beats tbe crop ofl8*tarodldn*2k)0,000 1
in Mississippi, end 1,700,000 in tbe United States
The crop is reported good iu Pike, Amite, Franklin
and Marion, but much devastated by worms iu War
rcu county.
INDIAN Affairs.—*A dbqmtck receiver) at; blnergl
Grant’s headquarters from Lieutenant General Sher
man, dated Fort Laramie, August 30, atates that tbe
recently published reports of Indian" outrages are
greatly exaggerated, and that, with the exception of
•ccasional depredation! committed by small banda of
renegade Iadiaus. h» sees an disposition on . Ate part
of tbe magbrfty of those tribes who have' signed
treaties of amity with tbe Government to violate their
stipulations in any manner whatever. The Lieutenant
SffiESJe’BSWSOTWSE
hensive of any serions outbreak among those tribes
embraoed within his department.
FUNERAL INVITATIONS.
The friends and acquaintances of Cask JAMES A.
ZITROOR Mra. J. a*d HotoraA Xstelter are
Invited to attend tbe funeral of the former, from the
residence of the latter, southeast corner of Jones anu
Barnard streets, THIS AFTERNOON, at five (5)
o’clock.
The friends and acquaintances of DAVID ROSE
and family, and of hi* brother,.Wm. Ruse, are re,
HpeepuUrUvttedte aOsMratefonSfilaf tbe forfoar.
(rum his residence on Indian street, THIS AFTER
NOON, at four o’clock..
Grate. 8,ooo
Xgg 5,000
Store 6,000
Chestnut 6,000
Insurance. — One of the Philadelphia
papers states that Miyor Cyrus 8. Haid om .-
of that city, on Tuesday presented President
Johnson with a policy of- insurance against
accidents during his trip to Chicago and back,
in the sum of $20,000.
PHOT STEM SAW HILL
EASTEWt WBffiBP, SAVANNAH, DA.
T HE amtotoned, having completed their DOUBLE
GASR «Sw MILL, tnownaa the "PHCENIX
steam saw MILL.” ,wnaM- respectfully inform
their frieudsnnff the public gimerglJy, that they are
now ptepased toAU orders for Lumber In any qua
4Jj of am.aiais aail. Iragrtt Wa have .cun
nected with our Hill an improved Planer, and will
Mice, corner Bay and Abercorn streets, will receive
pro
rorapt attention.
A shape of pnblic patroaaa* te respectfully so
licited. RHLEK A HAMILTONS.
AOS. FHIJ
an8-tj[ i
HAMILTON- , M. IIAHIl*pN.
Notice.
S IXTY DAY8 after data I will apply te
tic and Qnlf Railroad (fompany of CfeoiSiia for re-
the Atlan
tic and Qnir Railroad (fompaay
be wal of two twenty year mes per cent, fseo bonds
Savannah, Albany and QaM Railroad, Nos. US and
841, with coupons attached from July, 1364, to Jan-
navy, 1ST9, guaranteed by the city of Savanna ru
bs id bonds were stolen a trout the 1st of June, 1865.
Also, to the same Company for renewal of (M four
bonds, same style, Nos. Ill, UT, 840 and 842, with
coupons as above. Boned February Mi 1866.
Jy6-ttaw2m J. G.-ROWLAND.
“NEW OMfi STORE.”
bull street.
DR JOHN A. MAYKRAomny
Respectfully informs the Physicians that ha In pre
pared ro put np prescriptions at aU fimas. A light
will be kept burning during ttie night at the door,
where a bell will be found. uaUD-tl
By Telegraph. «
NIGHT piSPATCHE^.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Mom fkmm4m - Assets, ^ ^ Over $$#60,000
THE LAYING Of THE OLD t)ABL£
TO A PEACE FOOTING.
Liverpool, Momlay, Sept. 3—Noon.—The cotton
mmfeet opens qniet at 13‘id. for middling npiands.
The estimated sales to-day were eight thousand balsa.
London, Monday, Sept. 3—Noon—Conaola "wmed
at 89>£ for money; ffve-twenties, 73J£.
Liverpool, Sept. 3.—Two of the Cunard
line sailed for Canada with troops. The Morning Tele
graph says the only object for sending these troops is to
meet the spirit manifested by tbe colonists in the late
Fehiau raid.
Dispatches have been received from the Great East
ern that the old cable, being caught, is now paying
out, and will be finished by Saturday. All well.
The steamship Terrible has arrived.
London, Monday, kept. 3.—Tbe Timesof this morn
ing aayt Urn solution of- the Roman qaeation ^11
quickly fefilowthe ceaslon of Venetia to Italy.
Yinnxa* Sept 3, P. M.—The Austrian Government
baa given orders tat a reduction of tbe army to a
peace footing, and the work has already commenced.
Paris, Sept. 3, P. M.—It is said that Count Bismarck
is endeavoring to form an alliance between Prussia,
Austria and Russia.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Liverpool, Sept 3, P. M.—The breAilatufia market
1b unchanged. Tbere is nothing to note in the pro
vision market
London, Sept 3, P. M.—The official closing rate-of
consols were 89Ji for money. Tbc following are the
quotations of Anssricau securities at tbe close of busi
ness to-day-: U. 8. five-twenties, 7»‘i; Erie R. B.
»liares,46X; Illinois Central shares, -73?i.
From Philadelphia.
THE ‘‘LOYAL” SOUTHERN EttS’ IOX-
YENTI0N.
THE CHOLERA.
' Philadelphia, Sopt. 3.—The Union League raeni-
bera marched from their rooms to Independence
square where the delegates to the Convention tailed
with them and aU proceeded to the National Mall.
Gen. Butler, Fred Douglaa, aud Brownlow were
welcomed with cheerfc at the National Guard*’ Hall.
Beforo the meeting of the Convention, Chas. Gibbon
received the Southern delegation, aud Hamilton, of
Texas, responded, at the conclusion of which some
one in the crowd called for three groans for the dead
dog of the White House, which was followed by other
exclamations.
On the opening of the Convention, which was’
very largely attended, four-fifths were from the
North.
Thos. J. Durant, of New Orleans, was chosen tem
porary Chairman, and committees were appointed,
after which they adjourned until to-moorow.
The City Council, by formal resolution, welcomed
the delegates to the city, and extended to them the
hospitality thereof. -
Eleven cases of cholera and six deaths.
Special Notices.
Thd Now York
Life' ffniininee Company.
' 1 sivANNAft BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 6 So keel Bbilsim,
Savahnah, September 3,18*6.
• ~ Hr "goivtit sny 6W6*e«us hbj
wiiteh' may prevail, ami to guard against fhture mto-
apprehension, the undersigned. General Agent for
Georgia of “THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,”- respectfully begs leave to Renounce
that this Company was in no way connected with
aey otbev Life CoBipany lepreecnted here prior to the
ini'" i.
The equitable business conduct of “The New
York ” toward it* Southern policy holders will go
far in commending it to the consideration and pa
tronage or Bouthere people, especially to these who
have heretofore insured, and who understand and
appreciate tbe value and importance of such an In
vestment. HENRY HARNEY,
Late of Richmond, Vat;
The steamer SYLVAN SHORE, inconsequence of
being painted, will not leave for Florida until farther
notice.
s-pS-tf CLAQHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
hk .
sep«-tf
General Agent.
Stevedores’ Benevolent Asso-
• ciation,
SAVANNAH, Qa., Sept. 4,1866.
Tliere will be a regular monthly meeting of the
Stevedorm* Benevolent Association at tneir Hall
THIS (Tuesday, EVENING, at 8 o’clock.
PUactual attendance le requested.
Rg order M. J. FORD. Prea.
M. H. C. SyL, Ivan. Secretary. S. B. A.
Clinton Lodge. No. 54, F, A. M.
a A Special Meeting will be hold THIS DAY,
<^^teat 4 o’clock p. m., fob the purpose of paying
/S^the last tribute of reapect to on deceased
brother, JAMES A, ZITBOUB, at Masenic Hall.
By order of & E. BYCK, W. M.
C E. Byoe, Secretary. *
NOTICE.
I HAVE no farther interest in the Steam Saw Mill
near the Fifty-sixth Mile-post on the Central BaUkmmI,
ntvlng sold oat all my internet in said Mill, its appnr-
tenances and basinesa, to Mr. WILLIAM T. OPUS, of
Screven county. JOSEPH CLAY.
SavAunah, Sept. 3.1866.»e4-law4w*
Notice.
The Captain and Cons’gnees of the British barh
Janet DulglUh will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by ihe crew.
eepl-4t L. J. GUII.MART1N k fX). Agents.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
CHOLERA.
News From Texas.
■New OBLKAN8, Sept. 3.-^Cotton is declining; mid
dling, 32c.; sales of five hundred balo9. Gold, 144;
Sterling, 65; New York exchange, par.
Advises from Texas evince much complaint of late
in rcfert-nce to the report** of Gen. Kiddoo to'Gen. How-
aid of ill-treatment of freedwen. The Houston Tele
graph flatly pronounces them false.
New Orleans, Sept 3.—The number of deaths from
cholera in thin city in the last forty-eight hours waa
thirty-fofir. Three died from yellow fever.
From Mobi
RUAHAATINE RESTRICTIONS RE
MOVED.
The.Markbts.
Modilk, Sept. 3-—Cotton sales to-day 100 bales;
middlings 30c, nominal.
tjuarantine on vessels from New Orleans for this
port is virtually raised-. All vessels arriving at quaran
tine Stations with no sickness on board are allowed to
come to tbe city.
The Presidential Party at Niagara Falls.
BurrALO. Sept. 3.—President Johnson and party
were met to-day by a tremendous crowd. Yeaterdsy
he visited Niagara Falls, but no formalities were ob
served.
The President, in company with Secretaries Seward
and Welles, spent some time on tbe Americau eide of
the Falla and afterwards went as far as the suspension
Bridge, but did not cross over tt.
Tke President is suffering from hoarseness, owing
to frequent and load speaking, but in other respects
is in good bodily condition. Tbe expenses of tbe
Presidential tour, so far as transportation and hospi
talities are concerned, are defrayed by committees of
citizens at different places voluntarily.
New York Market.
New Yobk, Sept 3.—Gold, 45?-, ; Seven-thirties’,
107)4. Cotton heavy; sslea of 950 bales, at 3'2)5@3ic.
.Flour heavy; sales of 600 bbls.; Soutborn, $9 75<g
$15 30. Wheat, 3@6c. lower. Corn, lc. lower. Pork
dull; sales of 3.500 bbls.; mess, $32 75. Lard doll.
Whiskey quiet. Groceries steady.
• Georgia
Chemical Works,
OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
W i ABN NOW PREPARED to supply the trade
with a superior brand of
TAKI1Y *OAP,
MANUFACTURED AT THE GEORGIA CHEMICAL
WORKS.
For tins Laundry, It has no superior. It is uniform
in quality, and every box warranted.
It Is tiow In use by many families in the city, giv
ing per feet satisfaction In every cnee," and has been
ffiiroduced into the Laundries of the principal Hotels
tv thv exclusion of aB others.
Orilers addressed to the undersigned wGl have
prompt attention.
PURSE A THOMAS,
A.-GKNTN GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS,
sepTlm UT Bay Street.'
itemises, nearDoctorlown.Gm.,
lORSE, liH hands high, left
In his forehead, and lame In
Horses Stolen.
■OTOLltN from
O a LIGHT BA’
hind foot white, atar
left hind foot from a cut by the.halter. Also, from
Mr. Wdbman’r, near foy place, a DARK BAY
HORSE, 75 hands high, branded on the shoulder and
hip with the letter “B,” and left hind fetlock swelled
from n wound. ’
A liberal reward will be paid tor the recovery of
the aforesaid horses. .
sep3-d$tw3t BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON,
Attention, Everybody!
B rt goods merchants, factors, com
mission MERCHANTS- add every one la Me
city of Savannah, doing business and desiring to
Increase the raae, would cons ait their interest by
semUng-on at onoe their cards to the
BARNWELL MEL. •
It la the only paper published in the District of
Barnwell, 8. C-. and enjoys a wide-spread and con
stantly tpcrsaalng circulation.
Txhms of tub Papmi—Three Dollars per annum.
AnvKitxiBUM inis inserted at tbe rate of pi per
square or. twelve lines or less, for each IneeiUon.
CAiuis—At tic* rate of $10 for three months.
Yskult Cow ri ACis on more favorable terms.
W Terms lx advance. Address
BDWavRD A. BRONSON,
an31-tf Pub Usher and Proprietor.
For Sale, on Consignment
50
S*pS-8t
BAT.ua GUNNY BAGGING
ISO r alls Sen Island Bagging
10# colls Rope
Dales Twine
BRADY A M08E3,
Bey street, north sUe,.
Whitaker and Barnard ate.
Batween'
INSURANCE! INSURANCE 11
SAVANNAH. GA.. AUGUST 30,1S66.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and Ihe public that they are prepared to effect
Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share ef
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, M
New York.
"NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE -COMPANY,
of St. Louie, Mo.
' CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of 8t. Louis, Mo
PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marlon, Ala.
JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS.
sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets.
Notice.
The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Asaoctettoo of Sa
vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign
ment of all of its properly end effects, for the benefit
of its creditors, all persons having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to thehn-
derslgned, and all persons indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
C. W. W. BRUEN.
_ Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and
sepl 3m Loan Association of Savannah.
Notice.
iUE, I
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COLLI TOK’9 OFFICK U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
First Dta. rict of Georgia,
8 VANSAi, August 31, 1666.
The Annual List of Taxes on Income for 1S65, end
tha Tex <.n Pianos, Watches, Carriages, Silver Plate,
Ac., for 1866, has been turned over to me, for Chat
ham connty, by tbc Assessor. AU persons having
made returns are required to make payment at this
office on or before the lflth of September proximo.
Failing so te do, they will be snbiected to the penal
ties uf ihe law. A. N. WILSON,
aoSl-lw C Hector.
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Special* Notices. It
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Notice.
f
Mft Wes. M. Smith having withdrawn thorn the
firm of Brady, Smith A Co., the business wffl be con
tinued by tbe remaining partners under tbe name of
BRADY A MOSES. They solic t the favors of their
friends as heretofore^. A. /. BRADY.’
.RJ.ROagS-
NOTICE*, ,
MR CHARLES C. HARDWICK has this day been
CLARK, JONES * CC
Savaunhli.Sept'l, 1S& ' tep3-V
Notice.
Notice.
JOHN U. O’BYRNB Is my daly authorized Agen
daring my absence from the State.
au27-tf E. O’BYRNB. •
To Travelers^
Newspapers, Msgaxincs. cheap Novels and Books
can be had at JESTU.L*S NEWS DEPOT, Boll street,
corner of Bay lane, next to the Post" Office (down
Stair-'.) Writing Papers and Envelope* of ail ktolls
In any quantity, from a single sheet op. Pens,
Inks, Ac. ' {; i .aul6.tr
THK rest ■i’UAiu.—uasweii. Mack * co.’a
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED JjUXJit OF CALISAYA
is a cmnbinatiuaL of the. three best tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, UAL1SAYA,.
The Iron gives toe blood^ a rich vermlllion color
where It Becomes thin and Watery; the PbospoorsB
supplies nervous power In eases-of mental dep.es-
slon, while'he Caliaaya gives roue and vigor to all
the organs or the body,
Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A CffKsin-
der Fifth Avonnc Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
I. For Sale at ’ - LIPPMAN’8
jj9 tf Drag and Cheinioai Warelioose.
‘'New Advertisements.
LYON’S- KATHAIRON.
Kathalron is from the Greek word “Kathro," or
’•Kathalro,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re
store. This article is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair.
It is the most remarkable preparation in the world.
It to again owned and put np by the original proprie
tor, and 1s now made with the same care, skill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over ono million bot
tles per annum.
It is a moat delightful Hair Dre3aing.
It eradicates aenrf ana dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from failing’off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman whovalaes a boastful bead
of hair should use Lyon’s Katbairon. It is known
and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
^ DEM AS BARNES ft OO.
o<±27-eodlv New York.
JOHN nuioi i 00,
drier BraiMei uf Jeferai Its,,
Offer for sale the following stock of
GROCERIES) &c.
300 not7R ' TSrioos grades.
100 bbls. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars.
100 bbls. Clarified Sugars.
20 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Sugara.
1*0 sacks Rio Caffe.,
so mats Java Coffee.
100 caddies Green and Black Teas—choice.
100 boxes Soap.
M box as assarted Candy.
36 hhds. Bacon.
• hhds. Sugar-cured Hams.
25 packages Leaf Lard.
20 bbls. 8yrnp. ,
. 20 bales Assorted Yarns. .
20 bales Gunny Cloth.
20 bales Domestic..
10,000 yards Sea Island Cotton.
100 lbs. Twine.
25 boxes Chewing Tobacco— 5s and 10s.
■ 20 boxes Grant ft Williams'.
20 boxes Choice Chewing.
50,000 Segars, various brands.
Together with
A FULL STOCK OF GOODS IN OUR
LINE.
We also offer
E.OuO bosh. White Corn, choice.
3,000 bush. Feed, do.
1,600 hnsh. Oats.
200 sacks bran.
LOOO bales Hay. ae4-lm
New Advertisements^
Lime ! Laths
fTIHE SchonbePConvoy, from R ickrins ,
A peeled with a cargo or bos; “ u
THOM ASTON U * E
AND A FEW THOUSAND
G-ood. Laths,
These articles wilt be sold cheap to arrive
Co.
sepl-3t
F. W. SIMS &
REMOVAL
JOSEPH A. ROBERTS
(LaL Of Columbus, Ga.,) has '
Removed to Iff Stoddard’s Upp fr
C ONSIGNMENTS of Cotton. Wool ,i,
generally, respectful* soiicite i ™»t
Advances made ou most liberal term.
Goods for tbe interior forwarded wbh ,- r,
'-Pl-l® 1
dispatch.
Notice.
Jii'aeeTasliaa^.
i
SucaaiaTCMDDiT's Orrius, A. ft G. R R. Co., 1
Savxmmah, September 1,18 6. J
O N AND AFTER the gth instant, the rates of
ireight on Cot’on over this road to Savannah
will bo as follows per hundred pounds:
From Tbomasville to Station No. 17, Inclusive, 99
cents.
From Station No. 1* to" Station No. 14, Inclusive,
85 cents.
From Station No. 13 to Station No. 10>£, inclusive,
80 cents.
From Station No. 10 to Station No. S, inclusive, 76
cents.
From Station No. 7>," to Station No. 5, inclusive,
70 cents.
From Station No. 4}^ to Station No. 3, inclusive,
66 cents.
From Station No. 2 to Station No. 1, inclusive, 6o
cents. H. 8. HAINES,
sep4-*t General Superintendent.
SODA WATER MIICE.I
A LLpereons Indebted to the undenicn.-] [,,
Water, ftc, are requested to K-iti..
counts todite, and thereafter to pay f rail
delivery. By stricily adherlug to this ruh , ,
prevent my drivers from awiuddngmeorm, j,, ,,
which many are aware ha-, been don. to .
bleextent. No person has a right to etrjrj,- ..
in mr name, nor to use my money or g,, U l-
date their own indebtedness.
sepl-3t JOHN Kj jj
50 Bab (runny Cloth,
mo ARRIVE per steamer Wm. Tibbetts, from Bos-
I ton, will be sold low, if applied for Immediately.
sep4-2t BRADY A MOSES.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
of the Merchants’ sod Planters’ Bank, to prepared
to enter upon hto duty. All blllholdere, and other
persons having claims against said Bank, an re
quested to present the same for liquidation. And
pll parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. Billholdera will lose
their priority if tbe bills are not presented within
six months. UIRAM ROBERTS,
an31.tr Assignee.
Assignees’ Notice.
The nndersigned having been appointed Assignees
of the Planters’ Bank of the Slate of Georgia, are
prepared to enter upon their duties, and all blll-
holders and other persons having claims against said
bunks am requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re
quested to make immediate payment Billholdera
will loss their priority if tbe bills are not presented
within six mouths.
GEO. W. ANlfBRSON,
•H. W. MERCER
au!3- aw2m Assignees.
Assignees’ Notice. *
Bank or Savaioiaa. \
Savannah, Georgia, July 6, 1S46.J
The nndersigned having been appointed Ateigneea
of this Bank for the purpose of ad j skiing aud liqui
dating its affairs, therefore all persons having claims
against this corporation will present them, and ul
bill-holders or this Bank are required to present the
same within eix months from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those In
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
iyfi-lm Assignees.
Htgai’s Ntgiilit Bata)
This Is the most dellgblfol and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It ckaugen the son-burnt face an
haw*, to a pearly satin UXtUbB of ravishing beauty,
Imparting the marble parity of youth, and the fffsHn-
gue appearance so inviting In the dty belle of fashion.
It remove* tan, freckles, pimples and roaghoem tram
tbe skin, leaving the complexion freak, transparent
and R contains no material lAlnriona to
4b* ski*. Patronized by Actreaee* and Opara
Stngers. It to what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere. Retail price, 60 centa.
prepared by W. R. HAGAN, Troy, N. T.
Addrere all orders to
DEMAB BAltNES * OO.,
Otm-tstiy Ko* York.
Agua do Magnolia.
A toilet I Tbe lkdlcf trasaura and gratis
•w’aboonl Tbe “swariert tkteg" nM iargart qaan-
gw, Mraafretnred from the rich Southern MagraMa.
Used for bathing the foce and person, to rendwr fk*
rata soft and frreh, to present eruptions, to pmfeme
clothing, Ac.
’ It overcomes the nnplessant odor of parspiratfoa.
It removes rednem, Un, Wotehea, Ac,
It care* nervous headache and anaya Infiammstton.
It softens and adds delicacy to the akin.
It yteira a rabdned aad lasdng peiftaa*.
It cures motqrt'o •ndRlng* of fnoacte.
D contains so material injurious to tha akin
r.n.al.Tf by AtHm*sn nod Opera Stegms. hh
what every lady should hare Sold everywhere. Try
the Magnolia Water ones rad yon witt as* no other
Oologna, F*rto*»ery. or ToUet Water afterward*.
DAMAS BARNES * OO.,
ct27-eodly Prop*. Kxcluslv* Agente, H. Y.
Cot r sa Tire protect the toe* of children’s aboea—
On* pair will outwear three without Up*. Sold every
where.
S. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They parity,strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are au antidote to change of water and diet.
Aey overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They care Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They core Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbns.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the beat Bitt era in the worid. They make
the weak strong, ana are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made pf pure St. Croix Ram, the
celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herd*, and;are
taken with thepletyiureofa beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particulmly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by
all Grocers, Drnggists, Hotels and Saloons. (July gen-
nine when Cork is covered by our private U. S. Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles.
P. H. DRAKE ft CO.,
oct2S-eodly 21 Park Row, Now Yolk.
FEVER AND AGUE EXTHGUISHE
Martyrs to Inter jiittent Fever, a word with yon. The
responsibility for your suffering reap) upon your
selves. Just as sartly as you sUake to-day. or will
shake to-morrow, IlOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un
der which you labor. Hail you taken this genia
tonic as a preventive, yon would have no need of 1
as a core, for it renders the system impervious t* al
miatmalic fevers. But since yon neglected the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com
plaint l>y resorting to the dnlj reliable remedy.—
Break the chills with HOSTETTEl’S BITTERS, and
they will return no more. This to the experience of
thousands, and it will be years. Quinine to a slow
means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; it
to mere dangerous than the malady Itself; in many
cases it utterly tolls." How different to the effect of
the Bittkks. Their curative action to rapid; they are
agreeable to tile palate; they are not only entirely
harmless, bntteud inevitably to strengthen the con
stitution aqd prolong life; they never hav. failed, and
it to confidently assumeritbat they never can toil in
any case of Fever ana 1 Agne, however inveterate in
its character. To be without Hostetler’s Bitters in
any region Infested with Intermitt.nt or Remittent
Fever to simply to reject safety and court disease.
Jyl7-oQdly
For Rent,
A FINE BRICK BOUSE on Jones street,
with all modern Improvements. Possession
given at once by applying to E 8. LATHROP,
sep4-3t At I athrop ft Co’s.
n
Bale Rope.
1000 C ° 1LB ‘*" raCH JurK ,or ttole, cheap
and good. DARIUS ALLEN,
aep4-lm 65 Pine street. New York.
BAZOBBLOK’S HA IK OXS
The Original and Best in the World 1 The only true
and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and I ns tanr
taoeous Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without Injuring the hair or skin.
Remeffira the ill effect* of bad dyesu Sold by all Drug-
gist*. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor.
Alsg,
REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKPLRURS,
For Resto. ing and Bcantbying the Hair.
sn14-'v CHARLES BATCHELOR N*w Yora-
Assiernees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-hoiders and other claim-
ants against the said Bank to present the same for li
quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bank are
required t* mhke Immediate payment.
BUl-holden will lose their priority if the billq are
not presented within Bix months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. E. GAUDRY,
jy27-tf Assignees.
HILL’S HAIR DYE, SO cents.—Black or
Brown, instantaneous. best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drag and patent medicine store* everywhere.
m9-ly
Assignee’s Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignee
of tbe Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, to
prepared to enter npon hto duties. All bill holders
and other persons having claims against the said
Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted, to the-Bank are re
quested to mqkd immediate payment.
• bw holders wUI lose their priority if the bills are
net presented within six months from this date.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
au2-3m ' Ae»lgnee^
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
wr,
„„„ve increased oar facilities, and are receiv-
ing by every mail and steamer the latent
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, ANC CHEAP LITERATURE.
Foreign Pablicatiora supplied to order.
Aar American work procured to order at publfeh-
era’prices.
je4.
ESTII«L a BROTHER,
(Down stun) Ball street, next to Post Office.
McKAY*, BLISS A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
TvEALERSln Whit* Oak and' Yellow Pine Timbre o
u allsiiea. Cash advances made on consignment*
of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac.
The above-named honse offer nnosoal faculties for
the flOfi of Southern Product#, and respectfully ao-
lidt QMflfBBMta. - t
ItoffiAY, BLISS * i
daMawtf
CARPENTERS WANTED.
S IX (6) GOOD HOUSE CARPENTERS WANTED,
to work at Milieu. No. 7X, C. R. R. For par
ticulars, inquire at Room No. 22, Marshall Honse,
from six to eight, p. m. se4-lt
DESIRABLE STORE
RENT, LOW.
FOR
A STORE in tbe central portion or the
city—an excellent stand—for rent low.
For particulars, apply at this Office.
ae4-towftI3t
AT PRIVATE SALE.
MY BELL, VILLI & CHRISTIAN.
5< 0 bnsbeto White Corn.
50 bushels choice Rye.
6 hhds Bacon Shoulders.
Just arrived from Baltimore per steamer North
Point. se4-5t
JKTOTfCE.—Sixty days after date application will
lv be made to the Ordinary oi Chatham county for
lefive to sell the personal estate of Charles W. Cotter,
deceased. JAMES B. READ, Adm>r.
September 3. 1966- sep4-2«am2m
rtKOROIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it
w may concern ■
Whereas, Joseph Lippman wUI apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on
tbe estate of Win. Dorward, deceased:
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (if any they have; on or before tbe
first Monday in March next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature this Sd day of Sep
tember, 1866.
DOMINICK A. O’BYRNB,
sep4-lam6m Ordinary.
HOLCOMBE & GO.,
181 Bay Street,
Haye RecGiTei, by Late Arrivals,
'AA BARRELS FLOUR, from n.W Wheat, all
grades—Maryland, Virginia and Oraeroee
20,000 lbs. choice BAOOH8IDKS and SHOULDERS
6 casks ghgar Cured BUMS
60 barrels Prim* and If ess PORK
35 sacks COFFEE, Rio, Lagtuyra and Java
60 barrels Crashed and Clarified SUGARS
40 boxes TOBACCO, assorted
36 barrel* BECKER’S FLOUR, red and Mae
ion boxes SOAP, various brands
IS boxes STARCH, Klngsford
76 boxes assorted and tancy CANDY
so cases SARDINES, halves and quartan
30 boxes CRKAM CHEESE, very choice
25 boxes LAYER RAISINS
26 hrtf firkin* LA$D
to dozen painted BUCKETS
to barrels Northern POTATOES
28 barrels ONIONS
26 quarter chests TEA, Hyson and Oolong.
nepaeodtt
Rockland Lime.
1500
rive by ftep64f)
BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S
rpeetod and tor sale to ar-
ARDSON ft BABNABP.
CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED
-«X) SUPERINTEND THE EDUCATION of several
X hoy*, for advanced. The teacher will redd*
with the family, In a pleasant country home, aad
compensation will be uSeraLThe beet nforen
required. Addreas Box 114, Savannah P. O.
Johnston, Woods & Co„
Ceneral Commis’n Merchants
No. IV Stoddard’s Lower Kan-
SAVANNAH, GA.
sepl-tf
Dissolution of Co-Partnershi
T HE Factorage and Commission Rmine*
fore conducted by Wiuborn Lauioa ,i
this city, and Wm. M. Lawton ft Co . of fh,.....
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, tv ,.'
partner is authorized to settle the opcu tn: ; .,
uf the respective firms.
WM. M. LAWTM
W INBORN Lin Tnt
Savannah, August 31. 1866. v , .
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
T HE undersigned have this day formed a n.-,-
ner-hlp for the traiism-lhm of a CrntT.1..
sion. Lumber aud Timhor busim w, uml.rt!i.. .
Wiuborn Lawton ft C*>.. Sew York dir, 3u .i,.
Yongo ft Co., Savannah, (i.i.
WINBORS UkTAt
PHILIP lOSiJE
Septewbeh 1st. 1SC6. ,..p;|
C ITATION.—Notice is hereby {rivin rfijr ooti
first Monday in October. (A h. , , l k ,
tion will be ma le by me to titeCii.u. to.ttun.
Bryan connty, Georgia, for Lotto.\ a..*: ri :,
to the estate of John I ruy Maxr.e',!. late „f._
connty. deceased.
sept-dUl T.IOMAS II. lUBTAL
W ANTED TO PURCHASE I
FOR CASH,
A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING
located in a good nek’hhurhou'i. \
stating particulars, E. I'. Tl XIso
aQ26-tf Agent Southern Expres! C< n,w
COTTON CINS7
McCarthy,
American,
Long S
Short Staff!
On hand and for sale cheap by
CHIPHAN t
au31-lm tJOG BAY STREET.
Wm. Wallace,
Horse-Shoer, Blacksmith, i
r lK SUBSCRIBER, having returned ;kji.
in the Nonh, where he has heen f<r :. "2
of his heal h, and having concluded hu:
bosiuesd at the old stand, corner of >*-
and Pteaklent street, begs to iuforrn hue •
and as many new ones as may come, t :"' •
the public in eeneral, that he is now pnpa.v:
eente all kinds of work in the ahow iiu«. >•
not superior, to any in the city. He thcreiur t
a share of public p«tron»ge. WM. U.U-
N. B — All interfering and lame bort« -
most scientific manner, »nd on approve! \r~
au31-4t* -
Notice
I S HEREBY GIVEN that l lie parin'M P-. 'j
tore existing under the n.me- of JIi 1 "' • |
ft Co . in Savannah. Ga., aud Thomas. I”
Co.. Madtoos, Fla., have been dreulvwl ; •' '
of D. G Livingston, one of ihe partaeis.
A. J. MILLER will give hto aitcMi"ii to ■ .
ness in Savannah, anu S. B. TUf’MASfo lie -j
in Madison, in"liquidation. 1 yiiLIE
S. B. TH0IS
August, 1^66. bar.itioal'i.-
The subs-fibers will continue the e.rorory j
mission Business In Savannah, Ga. ul tec 1
copied by the late firm, ou It iv street.
AUgOSL iS.6.
Tbe subscriber solicits for ihe ne* a
ol thep.tronage extended to the latcS™-
MiLLSK a LE"IHo-
R THOU" |
One of P c
U 1
City Sheriff’s Sale.
"NDER and bv virtue of a fi. fa. te 1 '' 1 ’ 1 ,J
Honorable City Conn of savannas ■ -.
to November term 1866, ill lavor ol
ard vs. William II. Baum, 1 have ovi«-
sell on the first Tuesday in Sept< mte-J .
tbe 4th day of said monih, m t"'“ t '( ",
Honse, in the city of - avannah,
hoars of sale, fifteen CIS) sh rvs of th. ■
Savannah Motual Loan Association.
same. Property pointed out by plinn>j“-
Terms cash, purchasers
Also, at the same time and pls»J 3 ;
GOLD WATCH, levied upon as '“f
Francis McNeil, by virtue of afi. fa ' 01 *
H. Boberts. Term. «“>*’ CHARIJS 3,
anl-td*
J. W.
(Late Steele ft Burbsnk,)
11 Merckants’ Bow, Hilton H«l>” ]
And comer King and Georty 5<- t _ .1
r\ALLS the attention of Whol.sa> ^ : r "
V ' ehaaei* to his superior stock of _
Military and Naval Clow 1 ^
AMD
FURNISHING good?- p
Watches, CMffis, Face, .k«to,
Ware, 8worda, Sashes Belts. ' . 1; .
Cipe, F:e ! d Glasses, Gauntlets, G' n '
I* ' -—-■—'m
A. M. Sloan, c -^ST.l
Late of Rome, Ga.
C. W. Stio.lL Late of Thom*
SLOAN,' STUBBS & ST£G j
COTTON FACTOKSj
Forwarding and Conn"’!
boq&cban I
Stoddard’s Lower K -
BAY STREET *i
SAVANNAS. M
make liberal ailvancca co u!i-" 15 'j
race in transit or store, or o" I
correspondents in New Yore ■
No. 4
wniu»
produce In
our correal
an2T 3m
Our OUITEID|*Fiaufoiaw«
STEAM ENGINE AND®!
• ’FIRST
A, and Sat
ton Works,.
horse power,
nlenr*»-
inch
i.'
be
M3Q.tf
for sale.
CLASS 9PK P? n ^ltoo^fl
„ manufacture..-- ^ ^
New York-_ # V L
r, return fine ^'^’jJI feri
m fine a
issss0^
noroe power, retu
nlencea complete
inch mw; patent ®eir-*
log ctailiMwrith poUeys^
null complete. The wt-
GINGER
fUST THE THING Jor‘hi
J UST
clln
. o( Tfi'.l