The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 06, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News ond Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAHDKIi W. MASON, Kditor, XV. T. THOMPSON. AimcIMc Editor. Official gaper gfcihe CHy, HENRY WARD In anottae o^wn* of tUs found tljavery fble and i the Rev. Mr. ggtefaerEpo. cal topics of the day. ’'All subscribe to all the viewfo nor assent to some of the statements tbterein presented, yet such as the calmness and elevation of. its tOfltf/atfdthe "dharteneirtriaJoi* and earnest Heavy gbtpniehts ofiSpe? .ARSE3T eiMOlATlM IITHECITT ANMOUjITI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866, POSTS A »T E R S Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HEBAJ^D, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly at onr advertised rates. ' - "* 1 ’ TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest IsT^lfthTonghont the country in regard to th* pr^ape^sjaf Jthe cotton and other crops we will be grateful to our planting Mends and others n the in terior for information on that subject Those who have opportunities for obtaining vainablo 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 In th. News and Herald. Haring assnmed other engagement* which will oc cupy his whole time and attention, the subacriber has disposed of the good will of this paper toS. W. Mason, Esq., proprietor of the Daily News and Herald, and though very unwilling, will 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 Acta of kindness; to the Post Office Department and Express Companies for man kind favors, and to the public generally for a liberal share of patronage. — In conclusion, he would bespeak for,the News and H sk ald the forn| coll side ratio n arfdampport of all his friend., edited and owned, as It' is, by one'in every way deserving thoir 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 oohnected with it or the “Lost Cause,” of which work the undersigned is agent in this city. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, „ . Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index. SavannAh, Aug. ; ‘ ‘ ” SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT. The proprietor ofgtlie.NEws and Herald lias long regretted life inability to secure the services Af a competent person to conduct his local commercial department, but has now secured the services of Capt. Geo. H. John stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index, who will famish 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 bis Prices Current had much the largest circula tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any iu the city, being remarkable for its .accuracy and general acceptability. propose to deyote all reasonable space, an’d ever}' 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. *J , Savannah Price* Current. The subscriber desires to announce to his friends, 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 in connection with the “Mercantile Index,v and respectfully requests' a <^>nti*uance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. =■ BY TELEGRAPH BY 8HT4»|8P41 ATLANTIC 'bABLE. cie to >;HT 1 A merica. ih DARMSTADT YIELDS TO THE DE- - wsmmrrrwm sobriety of thought” which mark the qptire production, that we freely accord to it the merit of challenging the careful persual of every patriot in the lanA The manner in which |te meets the charge that a majority oteur people wish to trample down the "loyal” element of the South, and ornsh-the “loyaJ" m#a apd “ ( I»al" interests of the North* Isfeftedhiiigly'ltappy and con clusive; yet this is the stronghold of Radio*! argument Greeley and Forney, and their cotemporaries of the Radical press of the country, know foil well the falseness of this charge, Uit aa 4 faat rppoft they assume this W THE CABLE, pretence that they may appeal to the%ira of We. "FAl regufir ComsrfcmcaUon of thisUigge will T *P TncilW nr be held at Maa«iic Hall, This (fhuiMay) XHMlldl u f'F ’ A? yNr\Evening, at 8 o’clock. Members of other Lodges are fraternally Invited AttSMkaMMnnnA. m AJ~' By order of R. T. 1CBNJML w. M. H. Bbtill. Secretary. „ *ep*-lt Special Notices. ■ • . a ITALY WILL DISBAND 120,000 SOL DIERS. " LONDON AND LIVERPOOL MARKETS TO NOdN ' ! YESTERDAY. THE COMMANDANT AT FORTRESS MONROE. The telegraph has informed us that Gen. Miles, commanding at Fortress Monroe, has been succeeded by Gen. Barton, formerly of the Third United States Artillery. We learn from the Richmond papers that the change is regarded as fortunate for Mr. Davis by those who are acquainted with the new comman der. It is stated that in 1862, General (then Major) Burton was in command at Fort Dela ware, and while he carried out strictly and conscientiously all rules necessary to the safe keeping of the Confederate prisoners there, be treated them with a consistent kindness and liberality which caused his removal to be deeply and generally regretted. The impression, is, says the Dispatch, that under Gen. Burton’s charge Mr. Davis will be treated with the consideration and respfet due to the dignity and purity of bis charac ter and the magnitude of the sufferings which he has born with so much patience and heroic fortitude. The detachment and departure of Gepgtal Miles has not been attended by a singly Re gret on the part of the distinguished prisoner, or the millions who sympathize with him in hi9 misfortunes. the masses at the. North and gain their con, sent at the polls to rale the South ‘ ‘with a roejoffrott:”«.Trijsjopf p#p|ft ftttyto be i?p-esanted|j| thf> ftmjgjpjn *£ jjje$nited States, for the simple reason that their in terests will suffer unless they can be protect ed by Federal law. iWhat are our interests ? Do they differ in the main from those of the North? Our in terests, nnder the new regime, are centered in the piudicfipkpAiCand diversi fied labor. Ourlaboris&sTreetocl ay as that of the North. The ‘‘irrepressible conflict," calimed before the war by the abolitionists of disorganized labor seeks an alliance with cap ital. Without this alliance, secured by pub lic faith and federal law. we can never hope for prosperity, an*ft M Mfeuse of this that representation is to ns a financial necessity. There are no conflicting interests between the North and South, in fact. The labor system of Iwtti sections are upon the same footing. The ibtefeslpipf IVfeftT class *M, people,in the South are identical with those of the North. We may look at all trades and professions, and seek for causes of alienation in vain. To find causes for difierence,now that slavery abolished, we mnai enter the filthy pit ofpoKttdaas, tend 1 demagogues, whose only possible argument is a war of words, based upon premises faisejfin theory, as well as in point of truth, and kfcrn hatred from the smooth tongnes of such sophists as Greeley and Jack Hamilton. We have had enongh of this mode of reasoning. To return to the simple tacts which surround us, there is no real cause, as Mr. Beechen says, for this eternal flood of abuse and false hood. HiA riryWtto'ilsHfcMrffaSthand South is that reconstruction most not take place now, because it will “restore rebels to power." If there was any truth in the as sertion that it 1 fto##- ‘teefcls 1 to power" there would be some sense in it. But whatare thefaets? Admit then “rebels” during the war, are they rebels now ? Gree ley & Co. admit, or pronounce them rebels now. If this ia so, then the war upon the part of the Government has proved a perfect' failure, and the “rebelled” is in fall force, existing at * power today. Bat this is not a fact, the “rebellion” has been overthrown, the people thal“rtWHfort’ haVe''returned to their allegiance to the Government, and have pledged thanueines to support it; and to up- ply the term “rebel” to the people of the South, which Mr. Beecher deprecates, is an assumption not warranted by facts, and is as illogical as it is criminal. ‘ Southampton, 8*pL 6.—The borussia, from Ham burg. sailed tiwtay for New York witb£31,000m>d 1,500,000 franc* in specie on American account Dublin, Sept 5.—Darmstadt ha* complied with Ike demands of Prussia, and will pay bar tkree million* florin*, beside* ceding some territory. Florence, Italy, Sept 5—Prior Ip signing the treaty of peace, Italy will disband 130,000 soldiers. London, Bept 6.—Noon—A statement shows that the Atlantic ■Cable is doing business at the rate of £900,000 per year. The opening price of Consols is 89.for money. U. S. Five-twenties 73. Liverpool, Sept. 5—Noon.—Cotton market heavy. The sales will probably be light to-day. THE PRESIDENT’S PROGRESS. Iusnlts Offered Him by ttia Ratals. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of 8a- t vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign ment of all of Its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation arq requested to present them to the un dersigned, 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. IM Jackson, Mich., Sept. 5.—The Presideut and party passed to-day. On Tuesday morning a reception was tendered kua at Elmyria, Ohio, but it was marred by several i a suits. A black flag was displayed, and the baud drawn up to receive the party played a dirge instead of a national fh : i At Oberlin no reception was tendered. At Fremont a very enthusiastic demonstration took place. ‘ f. U H t i 5) At Toledo the Radicals marred tbe proceedings by insulting interruptions, but . with tbsse exceptions the affair passed off well. A great crowd assembled at Detroit, where General Grant received the party - in person; Tbs crowd was so overpowering that tbe arrangements for a proces sion could not be effectually carried out Tbe President’s speech at Detroit was one of tbe most remarkahlo delivered by him. A person in the crowd insultingly alluded to the salary paid tbe Presi dent, who, thus interrupted, addressed tbe intruder as one of the Radical bounds who had been barking at him for eight moufhs-past, and taking up the allu sion to his salary as his text, ho poured a broadside of invective and ridicule into the Radical Congress, which be called the Congress which had doubled its own pay and given tbe maimed soldiers of ihe war a meager pittance of fifty dollars bounty far their ser vices. General Grant has rejoined the party. Secretary Seward, in his speech, alluded to tbe efforts being made to separate Orpnt and foe Presi dent, characterising them as futile. , t THE BLACK-AK1NTAN CONVENTION. Stirring Times among tbe Radicals, Philadelphia, Sept. S.—The Conventionists hsve been Wrangling over tbe negro suffrage question and adjohrned until to-monow without presentation of resolutions or address. A minority report favors ne gro Suffrage. A resolution offered by Moss, of Virginia, to in struct Congress to provide for enfranchising the l£fickft ltd to mnch c«flpifo great excitement ffWTHl foe debate. A ftf finrily Safcrred. Tbe Northern and Southern Conventions fuse to night ated hold a meeting. Speeches Ware Ynade in tbe former by Bntler, Schenck and Senator Wilson, bitterly denunciatory of tbe President. Tbe United States and Mexico. The current indications are unmistakable that it is now tbe fixed policy of the Ad ministration at Washington to overthrow in some way the present Government of Mexi co; aud not the least significant is the marked attention shown tbe Mexican Minis ter, Senor Romero, who represents the Re public of Mexico in Washington. He ac companies, by formal invitation, the Presi dent in his tour to, Chicago, and on being introduced by Mr. Seward to the people of Auburn, New York, the latter said: “This is Senor Romero, the Minister to tbe United States from Mexico, iu whose behalf, and against the destruction of whose country, - the PreAdentof Ufiited ritgtes has noti fied aflffovernmentt that in tWtre niton s from Europe, must cease ,on the 1st of November next” «v : j 4 Q1 i; ip) If additional testimony were needed to as sure the public in regard to this matter it could be found in the recent remarfc* by the New York Times (semi official,) Trificb runs , thus : “No foreign interference in the in- -tontaT affair* of Mexico will be permitted from any quarter or under any pretext. Tbe mind of tbe nation is thoroughly made up on this point. Maximilian's templre must stand, if it stand at all, by the free will of the Mexican people—freely expressed. No one dreams for a moment that it can thus stand. It is on the eve of overthrow. The French troops, by whose bayonets it has been sus tained hitherto, are to be speedily with- dlfifon." These.may be regarded as the first oodtifq. jjecteratjoa»b,y those in authority ' that the United States is prepared to take a decitod stand against European interference in American affairs. THf $ewsjf of 4^|s^orc£ l | North Carolina, complains,, “that a company of Federal cav alry, passing through Wayne and Greene counties a few days since, committed acts of vandalism only equaled by tie worst done by Sherman’s army^ Among the chief sufferers was a Mrs. Gardner, who not only had much property destroyed,' but one of tho plunder ers sinick her with a feword." A Beautiful Trio.—We notice among tbe names of delegates from Georgia to tbe Southern Loyalists' Convention in PhHadel- ph^^sqot J.E.B^Ht, Ambrose Spen- eet and'N. 8. morse. *-ferownlow, in his ■ ThUdadelphln speech, boasts that he and his Tennessee delegation are what an called * ^ me “ In that S’ hpafitfoe.Partqn has no advantage over bis - pfreMHried Georgia confreres. Why Stanton is Retained in the Cabi net.—The New YorkJIerald professes to have solved the riddle, by establishing ibe following facts: William T. Smithson, banker of Washington! who was thrown into prison during the war for being in corres pondenee with lfctar«nf«ay, “harder of 8ecre tary Stanton, has instituted proceedings ftgaiust Ihe l^r fat dhmagOB of ir regular tend unlawfel proceedings, laying his damages at $30,000. The Cabinet discussed this matter, and the Attorney-Generd was directed to defend Secretary Stanton in the officers of the Government for acts done in their official^a|ft($ty;fc|ry>e suppression of the rebellion. The constitutionality of the law will, therefore, be tested in the coming trial. Tbe Government considers this a very important c«ap, and.wiU. put forth every effort in Mr. Stanton’s defence; and it has been considered that that defence can be bet ter conducted with Mr. Stanton in his official position than otherwiua. React, Jiis retfn- tion. The issue will be joined at the Bpeeiai'* term of tbe Cqurt, commencing on the first Tuesday in SepteoMat. The Camp Meeting Riot in Mahvi.**^ We published yesterday only a brieef graphic announcement that a difficult camp meetiog near Baltimore, prefecinl wait for more authentic details of the affair rather than publish the sensational and evi dently highly colored accounts given in tbe Radical papers. In another column will be fonad a retitehle BfotefiUal of the oohore npo sustained by tbe sworn testimony of "whiles'* and blacks. (ny Codification of xbb Laws.—Men. d£l Cushing, of Massachusetts; Judge Join «fCalifornio,.auAR. ft MWgfti Esq., South Carolina Legislature. Columbia* Sept 5.—Tlie South Carolina Legislature met to-day in extra session. The Governor, in. his message, urges a modification of the negro code, so as to extend the jurisdiction of the civil courts over all classes of citizens—recommends the admission of ne gro evidence in all cases, as a measure of justice and policy—declares the proposed Stay law to be unwise and unconstitutional, but advises the abolishment of ,imprisonment for debt, and an extension of the Bank ruptcy law—urjes that provision be made for the im poverished people of the State, rendered destitute by short crops, and suggests tne sale of the State bonds to raise fnnds for that purpose. Tbe mesbage closed with a hopeful view tor the recuperation of the State and the restoration of the Uniou. Savaanah ai Irish iJnron Society. - . ziwiisig BEET. #. 18*6. A Quarterly Meettog at He Society will be beM at their Hall, 110 Bryan street, THIS JTVKNINQ, at 8 o’clock. PtfdetaAl attendance Is requested. Bf'ordbr Of D. A. 0*8t*nf, President, JOHN MCHUGH, seps-lt f Secretary. Notice. Notice- Colla tor's office D. S. Intebnal Revenue, 1 First Dis kict of Geobgia, V 8 .vannas, August 31, 1*66. ) The Annual List of Taxes on Income for IMS, and tfie Tax on Pianos, Wstcbee, Carriages, Silver Plate, Ac., lor 18*6, has been turned over to me, fbr Chat ham county, by the Assessor. All persons having made returns are required to make payment at this office on or before the 10th of September proximo. Palling s* to do, they will be subjected to the penal ties of foe law. a. N. W1L-ON, ,au31-Iw Collector. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, bating been appointed Assignee of tbe Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, la prepared to enter apon bis duty. All blllboldars, and other persons haring, claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. Aad all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment Biilholders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within sfx months. HIBAM ROBERTS, au31-tf Assignee. Florida Branch Railroad. The second instalment of twenty per cent on tbe capital slock of this company is hereby called, paya ble at the Company's Office, in Savannah, on the 15th Inst D. MACDONALD, sepk-lOt Treasurer. J Special Notice. Omar or Assiqnkys or tbs Bank or tbs State or Use AULA Savannah, August 14, 1866. Biilholders are hereby notified that the priority of their claims will be lost unless presented within six mo the from the time of assignment of the assets of the Bank. A. PORTER, w. cumAihq, anlS-dSwrftthenwtf Assignees. fBT Macon Telegraph and Angnsta Constitutioa- allat wiu please publish daily for three AsseBp - 0ve'r $5JJD0,OT0 THE HEW AND ELEOAHT STEAMER • ’ I/// f SAVANNAH BRANCH OFFICE,) No. 6 Sokxkl Building, > - “‘■‘T- “frlfi"}*””’ “ ,a ff_ ) In udey to.correct any erroneous impressions e ilch may prevaiL and to guard against fnture mis* prehension, the Mndersignedi General Agent for Georgia of “TUB W'EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,” respectioily begs leave to announce that this Company was in no way connected with spy other Life Company represented here prior to the war. . The eqffitkble business conduct of "The New York ” toward Its Southern policy holders will go for in commending it to- thf consideration and pa tronage of Southern people, especially io those who have heretofore insured, and who understand and appreciate the value and importance of such an in vestment. HENRY HARNEY, ^ ' Late of Richmond, Va., sep*4.f General Agent. New' Advertisements. SALK FOB PARTITION—STEAMER “PILOT BOY.” BY W. Y. UEITCH, Broker and Awettaa- eer, gff Brood St., Ckarleetow, 8. c.. On TUESDAY NEXT, September 11, I860, at __ o’clock, on Accommodation Wharf^n Charleston, B. O., wfil be sold, at Public Auction; Hue ReteiTei, mate Amin INSURANCE I INSURANCE 11 SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST SO, 186*. THE undersigned would respectfully iDform 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 of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ot New York. NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of St. Lonis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., or St. Lonis, Mo. PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS, sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. Hag»n’s Magnolia Bala* This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes .the nun-burnt face an hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble parity of youth, and the distin gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. K removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It’la what every lady ehonld have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to ocl2T-codly DEMAS KARNES A CO., New York. NOTICE. MR. CHARLES a HARDWICK has this day been admitted a partner in our firm. CLARK, JONES * CO. - Savannah, Sept. I, 1S66,aepS-tw Notice. The steamer SYLVAN SHORE, in consequence of being painted, will not leave for Florida until farther notice. * p3-tf CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Memphis Kmilrowd Con vention. Augusta, Sept. 6.—The Savannah and Memphis BaflToafl Convention adjourned this afternoon. Thu Macon delegation declined to recommend a city sub scription to tbe stock, as it might embarrass the city in meeting eubecriptions already mkde to other roads. The work was highly approved and aid promised when practicable. The Public Debt. Washington, Sept. 5.—The following statement ex hibits the public debt on Sept 1, 1866: , Total debt bearing coin interest, *1,288,322,541 80. Total debt bearing currency interest, *978.771,040 00. Total debt bearing no interest, (19,663,443 82. jh$it <ft Which Rriemst hate OWU,607,810 33. **Sd.'|8,*aS,*44,83F86. ** »- Coin available, *76.333,918 27. Currency available. *7«.29T,749 48. Total, (132,631,607 73. - Assignees’ Notice. Bank or Satan.as, 1 Savaanah, Georgia, July 6, 1666. j The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating its affairs, therefore all persona having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the same within six months from this date, or they will lose tbe priority granted by statute, and those in debted will make immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, ly6-lm Assignees. Notice. Mr. Wm. II. Smith having withdrawn from the firm of Brady, Smith A Co., the business will be con tinued by tbe remaining partners under the nans* «f BRADY A MOSES. They solicit tbe favors of their friends as heretofore. A. J. BRADY, septl-tf^ E. J. MOSES. Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight! The ladies’ treasure and gentle men’s boon! The “sweetest thing” and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rlfh Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person, to render the •kin soft, ana fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac. It cores nervous headache and allays Inflammation. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cores mosquito bites aud stings of insects. It contains no material injnrions to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is wbat every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once and yon will use. no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. LAMAS BARNES A CO., ctST-eodly Props. Exclusive Agents. N. Y. TH08.J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. 8TULTS. PILOT BOY, WITH * ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES COMPLETE. This Steamer was built in Brooklyn, in 1066. Her length la. 113 8-10 feet. Breadth 22 3-10 feet. Depth. 84-10feet And measures 114 fo-100 tons. Custom House ad- easureeoenL Her Cylinder is 26 inches diameter, with S feet stroke. This steamer is in fine running order and ready for immediate use. Terms—One-half cash, the balance in good negotia ble notes, with approved endorser, payable at either RAA BARRELS FLOUR, frjm new tr ot the Banks in Charleston, sixty days after the day tlUU of sale. Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. gradfis—Maryland, Virginia an-l r- sep6-tds “'Oesiee 20,000 lbs. choice BACON SIDES and SHOCLDEBs 6 casks Sugar Cured HAMS to barrels Prime and Fees pork. 36 sacks COFFEE, Rio, Laguayra and Jar, 60 barrel* Crashed snd Clarified SCG1RS 60 boxes TOBACCO, assorted 36 barrels HKCKER'3 FLOUR, ted and bine 100 boxes SOAP, various brands 20 boxes STARCH, Kingsford 75 boxes assorted and faucy CANDY 30 cases SARDINES, halves and quarter* 30 boxes CREAM CHEE8B, very choke 26 boxes LATER RAISINS 25 half firkins USD 60 dozen painted BUCKETS 50 barrels Northern POTATOES 20 barrels ONIONS 36 quarter chests TEA, Hyson and Oolong T. J. Dunbar & Co., IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. tw Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel phia Ale snd Demercier Champagne. 147 Bay Street, sep63m 8AVANNAH. GA. EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON K. WOODS. YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers WILL receive Deposits, boy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Uneurrent Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and all other Securities. Will also boy Cot ton on orders. Collections made and promptly remitted. They will also make collections In any part or the United States, and make cash advances on cotton consigned to onr friends !n New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with onr loog tabHshedcredit, it i* a sufficient guarmtee of safety in ail onr business tram-action*. REFER TO Conant k Young, l N T . Nourse A Brooks, f ” aw 10fK ' Adams, Frost & Co., Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga. Foote & Malone, Mob.le, Ala. JosiaU Morris, Montgomery, Ala. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, 6a. John King, Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jennings, Wicks A Bro., New Orleans, La. Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ky. Shirok A Rowland, St Louis, Mo. Eurmi, Ana;, Sept. 1.1966. sep6 3s New Advertisements. HOLCOMBE & GO,, ML. 161 Bay Street, To Travelers. Newspapers, Magazines, cheap Novels and Books can be bad at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, Bail street, corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office (down stair-.) Writing Papers and Envelopes of al! kinds, in auy quantity, from a single sheet up. Pens, Inks, Ac. ■'•t •• aul6-tf THE RKST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co.'s FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CAUSAYA is a combination of the three beet tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CAL1SAYA. The Iran gives the blood a rich vermillion color where it becomes thin and watery; the Phospnorim supplies nervous power In coses of mental depres sion. while the Calisaya gives tone and vigor tojfP the organs of the body. Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MAQK A CO., un der Fifth Arenne Hotel, New York, and Newport, B. I. For sale at LIPPMAN’S jyO tf Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 1*3 ... ftxw ymm* Sep*, s.-kfoi j*ear»4s Wheat' 3@So lower. Corn gtoady. Foft firkaar, wifo tales of 7,600 bbls;mesa at *33 3%^-Xaifi heAvy. Wfitskay quiet. Cotton active, W4fo sales <4,MB bale,; middlings 33@35c. Rice dJ. ffiftft CCt wUkMfos oCfiteo hhds. Moscow arfntfolilc. Coffee tefotaf. . ^ 'ly Mobile Cotton H»riket. been appointed to codify tbe laws of gress. Under the" lust tbe codifiers will collate artil'hkrtftotfiMtexifciBg’laws, corrfct, ing some of their many incongruities- TheJ’ code most, therefore, Ibe approved .by Con- gr«s.r act allows tbfte^ for tbe work, and a salary of five Thoasancf dollars a year to each commissioner. They bavte fin rich. I have weft more rtreWoro, hun- — - ■■ ' , -ry-lookiog‘ and abftbblly-drefiped j»ople in evr York daring my preseat vwit.than be fitted up rooms tn Washington for tbe workat fit* ^ . cptiittm.' ?****cn. » Iluhom.—The i-K Chfcog9 Pfoes tbin^ pnote wtiiaend eight, ' and perhaps nine representatives to tbe next Congress who fcbpport the President’s PoMcy. The Radicals likely to be dUplaeed are Baker, Kuykendall, Harding, Bromwell Caod nllum. the war will serve YockJo : i: “Another "wherever Hat the lich •e poor* and the -ccount for IMjjfWt) of the pfer, while tbe e to explain the great wealth of m |S bsreby given that the partnership heretofore ex- X 'lstfng under the name of J. w> Babnn A Co. hsa been dlsMbred by the death «f J. W. Rebun, onsjof k ft f\l phU Convert ing to Greetey. -i— —Urge qnaatMoo of oo—MefaH green- haoka, made at Memphia, are in d»qqlali<ni in Georgia. They are ao well engraved aa to defy detection in fijne caaea out of ten. the very liberal patronage awarded the old firm, aad respectfully solicits a continuance of the lame to Iht new firm of Wilkinson, Wilson a Co. ,in • p W LjOili COPARTNERSHIP Another Defalcation in New York.— George H. Briggs, for many years the fMNti f . ing teUer of the Nassau Bank ia Hew T^Tes h.re' has proved a defanltar for npwaide of $100, 000. Briggs ; has for some time pant fre quented the ford banks of the city^ bet heavily, often losing $5,0Q0 to $10,00(4 night. HeJhaabeon arrested and. lodged in jail. He ia said to be vary respectably con. “ , TCAgi-4tG«- ,.o# The Sea-Goino Monitor a Swindle.—The Army aa4 'Nary Jofttftnl aod tbn Cincinnati Gazette aaoert that the famofoM^at of the great monitor Miantonomah IHunsiag the ooean by her own motive power, and thus triumphantly establishing the aeo-going qnal itity of veayety of that daas pros all a Hhm- bng, add that she was actually towed dorm* a greater portion of the voyage acredME ‘Renboadbs.”—No lem than forty aLx Ma- 11 • ” 1 : Short’Staple, FEVER AND AGUE EXTINGUISHED Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The responsibility for yonr suffering rests upon your selves. Just as sari-ly as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow, HOSTKTTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genla tonic as a preventive, yon would have nj need of 1 as a core, for it renders the system impervious to al miasmatic fevers. Bat since yoa neglected the pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with UOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and they will return no more. This is the experience of thousands, and it will be yours. Quinine ia a slow means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; it ia more dangerous than the malady itself; in many cases it utterly fails. Dow different is the effect of the Bittbrs. Their curative action iq rapid; they are agreeable to tbe palate; they are not only entirely harmless, but tend inevitably to strengthen the con atitution and prolong life; they never have foiled, and it ia confidently assumed that they never can fail In any case of Fever and Ague, however Inveterate in its character. To be without Hoetetter’s Bitters In •ay region infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety and court disease. lyl7-oodly LYON’S KATHAIRON. Katbairon la from the Greek wor4t**Katbro," oi “Kathalro," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. 9Ma article to what-ttaaaae rtgaUea. For preaerrjfot, restoring and beautifying the human hair, It ia the most remarkable preparation in the world. It fs again qwifod aad put op by the original proprie- — tl« smile care, skill and at- gave H a sale of over one million ties per annum. It to a-most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scarf and dandruff. It keeps tbe head coil and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from foiling off aad turning grey- It restores hair npon bald heads. * Any lady or gentleman who vetoes a boastful hand of hair should uae Lyon’s Kathalron. It to km aad need tharagbont the civilised world. 8oM by al NepeetffMte dealers. . DEMAS BARNES A OO. oetST-eodlv New York. (j Oorrsn Vrp* protest the toss of children's moes.— One pair ifol outwear three without tip*. Sold reery where. tfte undettigned have this day formed a co-part nership under the name and style of Wilkinson, Wilson A Oo.. for the purpose of carrying on a Facto rage and General Comiulminc Basin ess, at No. S Stoddard’s Lower Range. U. B. WILKINSON, A B. J. WILSON, 8Avi^6i,FU$ft& H - WOOD W»t COTTON CllfIS. McCarthy, Long Stapfe, On hand and for aato cheap by «nnui a anSt-lm EOS BAY STREET. S. T.—1860—X. Drake’s Flaitatirti BM«ra. TheyyL Strengthen and Invigorate. Thay crests a healthy appetite. Ifeey are aa antidote to change of water aad diet. They evereome effects of dtoalpation aad jata honre. They strengthen tbe system aad enliven thsmtod. They prevent mleaBaatlc and Intermittent isvsre. They partly the breath and aridity of the stomach. * They can Dyspepsia and Coertfpatkm. They cue Diarrhoea, Cholera aad Chutes Morbus. They care Liver Complaint and Nervooa Underlie itonr. They are made of pin'# Bwk. too* Od bmtM, ttken witlk ttatpletmreof • bcfuig®, wltbovt ragitd tokgeor ttmsaf day. Particntorly recommended to driteata pereonareqalclng a gentle rtlmnlsnt SoWfcy ■ffoareof eonatortrito ami redltod botttoo. ~ -< t i J. HetoKABI A OO^ oettO-eodly Tl Park Bow, New Yerk. BATCBBXiOR’B HAUL DYB « The-Original and Best ln.the World I Tbe only true snd perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces immediate.y a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies tbe ill effects of bad dyes. Bold by all Drug gists. The ge.nuluc is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OP M1LLEFLKUB3, For Resto.'jig and Beautifying the Hair. «n14-’v CHARLK8 BATCHELOR. Nrw Ynr Assi&rnees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants against the eaid’Bank to present the same for li quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bank are required to make Immediate payment. Bill-holders will loee their priority iflhe bills are not presented within six, months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, * J. B. GAUDRY, Jy2T-tf Assignees. HILL’S HAIR DYE, 50 cents—-Black or Brown, instantaneous, beet, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No 06 John street, New'York. Sold by til drag and patent medicine stores everywhere. mO-ly Citizen’s Best. L ODGING, Restaurant, Bar Rojm and Oysters, In rear or Central Railroad Bank, Bay lane. Yel low Honre. A good Lnnch every mornlDg. Clefin and pleasant Booms, on reasonable terms. Board by the week, and the very best table set. Onr friends and the public generally are retpect- folly invited to give ns a call. Tne very beat Manors, Wines and Segars on hand. Respectfully, WM. UEPPE. . sepO-im JAS. FOUNTAIN. Physician, Heal Thyself I is an old saying. Most of onr best physicians are in the c. uetent practice of brzeing np their systems snd keeping them in tone, to enable them to perform the varied and exhausting labors of their profession, by the use of MA R8- DEN’S CALISA YA TONIC, as well as prescribing it in their practice. Rooms for Rent. PORTION of a house to rent, situated in the central part of the city, to single gentlemen or a family without children. Apply at tbia office. sepe-St To Rent. FROM the first of November, a Two-Story I and a half Wooden Dwelling, on Colam bis ^Square. For terma, apply to sepfilt M. GUMMING. JOHN MAHON t GO, Corner Bratton aai Jefferson ft, Offer for sale the following stock of GROCERlDB-ttu 3QQ BBLS. FLOUR, variom grade*. lOObbln. Porto Itiso and MutcovadoSwus. 100 bble. Clarified Sngqp. 20 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Ss-irs, 160 sacks Rio Coffee. 60 mats Java Coffee. 100 caddies Green and Black Teaj-choi” 100 boxes Bbap. 50 boxes assorted Candy. “Si hhds. Bacon. 6 hhds. Sngar-cnred Hams. 26 packages Le if Lard. 20 bbls. Syrup. 20 bales Assorted Yarn-. 20 bales Gonny Cloth. 20 bales Domestics. 10,001 yards Sea Island Cotton, ff wo lbs. Twine. 26 boxes Chewing Tobacco—56 and 1(8. SO boxes Grant A Williams’. 20 boxes Choice Chewing. 60,000 Segars?various brands. Together with A FULL SIOCK OF GOODS IN OCB LINE. We also offer 6,000 bash. White Corn, choice. 3,000 bash. Feed, do. 1,500 bash. Oat*.* 200 socks bran. 1,000 bales Hay. set Notice. TO BENT. A three-story Brick Building, corner of Jefferson street and Bay lane, fnrntibed with gas and water, containing eleven (11) rooms, » double parlor and doable kitchen. To rent from 1st October. Also, a Pisme house, one and a half stories high, large yard and kitchen. To rent now. Apply to J. H. O’BYRNE, Agent. - •epC-lm Corner of Bryan and Jefferson ate. • Assignee's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce of 8avannah, Georgia, is prepared to enter upon his duties. All biilholders and other persona having claims against the said Bank, are requested to present tbe same for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re- qnaated to foake immediate payment BUI holders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. FERRILL, au9-3m * Assignee. WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and sale of aU kinds of Cotton Domestics. Liberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 8 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. L „ U. B. WILKINSON. of Neman, Ga. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefoskee CoUon Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, _ Of the lata firm of J. W. Rabun * Ca, SsvTl NEW BOOKS. J UST received at the Book and Music Store of JOHN C. SCHREINER A SONS, the foUowing Books: Novel—Mr. WInkfleld. “ !>c*rlet Flower. “ Poor Girt. “ Hidden Sin. “ Missing Bride. “ What to this Mystary t “ Fallen Star. “ England two hundred years ago. “ Wide Wide World. “ Six Months at the White Honae. “ Dove In the Eagle’a Nest. The American Boy’s Book—beautifully lllna- tnted. Richardson’s Masonry. - The Reveries of a Bachelor. Livingston's Zambesi: And a great many other Books, just arrived, sepc-lt Dissolution of Co-Partnership T HE firm of Robt A. Allen * 8ou U dissolved thU day by tbe retirement of the senior partner. BOB’! A. ALLEN, ROBT B. ALLEN. Savxssau. Sept: 6,1806.eepo-3t T HE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own account, snd respectfully solicits con aignmenta of Cotton and other produce. Office 08 B -y street ROBT E. ALLEN. Savamiah, Sep. 6, foS*. aep«-lm norm wired. Four G-ood Painters Wanted immediately, at ■ MURPHY A CLARK-8,. Comer Ball and Bryan streets, aepo-tf UpStalra. ROPE! ROPE! 1 AA COILS BALE HOPE, landing from, steamer IUU Virgo, for sate at a low price and on me- fffiiDff!i*i"g terns. V. W. SMB A 00. CITY MARSNAL’SSALE. (contUtubd.) T.SS^ 43 - 44 ’ 4S > Calhonn Wand, adrer- a2 ttoed for sale owMondar. tint KTtnstaiU. will be rr. ihe 8th. Also, LOT jpu WiH, Sato will ■epl-tt CttrMarahaL “NEW DRUG STORE” BULL STREET. DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agist, Respectfully Informs tbe Physicians that he to pre pared to pot np prescriptions at ill times. A light will be kept barn Ing daring the night at the door, where a bell will be found. “““*' CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED -1*0 SUPERINTEND THE EDUCATION of several X boys, for advanced. The teacher will reside with ihe foeiliy, in e pleasant country home, end compensation will be liberal. The beat references required. Address Box 214, Savaanah P. O. MptS-tf Cotton Qins. J^ATEST INVENTIONS OF HAND AND FOOT GINS, at very low prices, foraale by enao-tf o. L. OOLBY A CO. SnFanrTZHnznT'a Orricz A. A G. R. K. Co.,] Savannah, September i, IS »• O N AND AFTER the 6th iratanf, tee rates - might on Cotton over this road to Sivanna. l will be as follows per hundred ponudfl: From Thomasvilie to Swiou No. IT, inclusive, *■ j cents. From Station No. 16 to Station No. 14, inclnsm 85 cents. , , From Station No. 13 to Station ho. 10>g, ioclneir^ 80 cento. . . From Stmtlon No. 10 to Station No. 8, ioclnsire *» •Dte. From Station No. 7>, to Station No. 5, inclusive- 70 cents. . , ... From Station No. 4% to Station No. 3. lniinave. 66 ctuta. , .. „ From Station No. 2 to Station Nos 1, Incmsue.w cents. H. S. HALNB3 iep4jt General Snnerlnle°d«it_ For Rent, A FINE BBICK HOUSE on Jones U* 1 with all modern improvements. Posea- 11 Ivenot once by applying to E. S. UATHR* pep4-3t V K AtlatfropkCol. AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. 680 bnsbels Yellow Corn. 440 bushels Osts. 60 bushels choice Rye. 6 hhds Bacon Shoulders. Just arrived from Baltimore per ste»mer - Point. - Johnston, Woods & Co., General Commis’n Merchant* No. IO Stoddard’s Lower R***' SAVANNAH, GA aepl-tf WANTED, A SITUATION wanted by a eompeM l ’TJ man, either as Sale-man In a wbotioj' ^ office. BACON. CA CASKS choice 81des an JShonlders,P«! t,lB ‘ j PjUNffP Tonawanda, i^ng^^o^^ FOR SALE. Jute Ropes A anparior article, by CHARLES L. CO«** *£*.. Corner Abercorn and ^ CORN. 4000 buh ' il> TeUow Coni * per steamship Lea aatr-tf ocTATDS OOtiEW * OO. Bale Rope. 1000 aep4-Im COILS X-mcH JUTE for aato, cheap 0 . DARIUS ALUDI, HKnoatwet.HowToO.; A DESIRABLE STORE FOR RENT, LOW. A STORE tn the central portion of the city aa cxcellentarand-larremt luw. Forpartiealare, apply at tola Office. To Mechanics* Applicants must make separate ststemI SSatoor costa lor tbe repairs of each JOHN (lhairman Horn. Dock EXECUTORS’SALE- W ILL BE SOLD, at the Umtt Ue dXj of AMwata, am ibe tint TV ^ tobar ant* aod, TiMoemarja from day " - ErBSSBiiHT t *LOW-«j»’7D % «*•- * laM-sut on a tract of land adjoining. 00 . village of Suamsrvfile. .t UK called the Htnsrry ENA L —iite?_‘i# ftakAahak