The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 11, 1866, Image 2

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rtttcal-PHWr orfffg ttty: VSBEiT POSvSMifctftfftls e authorized to rereiveTsabscriptions for the NEWS JfJD IIEKALD, Mid!Weekly at our dvertised rates. f L I ■ j * .VjUnaiiHkb^iaiuttL W; fre willvbe grateful totour <flasting trtond* 11 the interior for informition on that auhJ 1 *^- °® Ikrlio have opoortonifl^i ! Moblaipfofffr*** ** _ lation in regard : to J ffie growing ct&P*> 0 ml the ffere-Wbor By.tom.«d Eral interest, ’ Will dirifc** ***** tf"****}/ |he same to us: , ; ' t: SAVANNAH PHKC^jS CfrRR?ENT. . The proprietor i of" the News,' fon> Rebald iias long regretted his inability to secure t the. Services of a competent person to condncthis local commercial! depaftmeut, hut has now secured the services Of Caipt. Geo. H. J0HJX7 stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index, who will furnish full "market reports for this | While publishing believe his rPrices Current ty$ipiic)ylfop,l*rgeqt pifftildf ♦lion and best, .remitatioii . among the iner- fchants, of anyhntW cify, J being ^remarkable gl'or its ffioeuracy dndi general acaeptabilityii iVVe propose to devotq all reasonable space, : land every exertion to the proauction of a re liable aud complete,financial and c^unipereial article each‘week, aha the pubficStfon "of any important Changes each day. ■* - ■ . s'dii'A/ti Iri“; L/On r * ' Savannah Prirrs Current. ■ The jto Tjua^rifnds. aud the business community generally, that bo will continue, from tbe News and IIekai.d office, the issuc^ publifche3ft>y him in connection wi Index,” and ■He*#?****!#*: 11 uf the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEO. H.JOHNSTONE. Resolved, That the Union men of the fitate of Florida are to-day in a condition ol complete subjection to rebels and on|TOtua- lion deplorable indeed; that negro,.suffrage nni— r *" cuali pee It is announced, gation offered a sei log that alavenr.V the apt' . hod, and that Andrew Johnson, having vio lated his pledges, ougty, totosigo his office; which were received with vociferous cheor- iug^Mtd, rei ing declared her sous delegationj , . ... ^ r . The Georgia dtlegaffioa amnuadra series of resolutions to the effect that loyalty was a ^ wer in the land; that the extension of the jht of suffrage in the South would be a pro- could be true to itself so long as it ignored the civil and political tights of 'those « ot be pardoned ifeitejM sin 186(5. , „ ’.^J^po^'Sept. 8, To THE PEOTtE /OF GfKOUQlA.a >1 ID Having been appointed Dj-Mlie “Watiohal Conservative Union.,Cpnvep*\pn—which as sembled in Philadelphia os the 14ft of, August—one • ,of > ‘tijjp National E^tliiiye, Committee, I respectfully call your 1 attention to the following resolution, passed at a spe cial meeting ofjthe'Resident Executive Com mittee at Washington, Aug. 27, 1866: Resolved, That the friends of Peace, Union, Liberty and Law be earnestly requeued, *C the, earliest day practieable, to call mass .inset- ings in every county of tbe thirty-six States^ anefnine Terrl'i.ones of tEeAtuSncan Union, for,"’ ‘ * t her:'action' Union Convention. ***** I cannot urge too forcibly upon my fellow citizens the propriety of complying with the request of the CoiimifttCe-.* ,i It was urged iu an especial manner upon the Southern mem bers of the Executive Committee to call these meetings, for*. ahfe/^ftrffottftMiDwiny both friends and foes at the North that the people of the South ratified "the action of th^u; Representative^ in that Convention. , , It: is asserted! by» R« : ie/ oAp^nentl tlml life Souftl&rn dlleglteihiif nnt A^eseiw th« great mass of their constituency, and that, as a people, we were yet rebellious and dis- loyal—hence this call by the Committee ; for the people—to speak for themselves—in their couuty meetings. It is'not my purpose to defend here, the action of your delegates in that Convention. They are willing for future results to applaud or condemn them While they dp; not claim that ever* .thing that was safd ! or fronis’ iil'tSkt bWventiia 'mdt their entire approval, they do assert, that taken in its totality, its proceedings should command thpppp^yaVof^yery nyaf who sin cerely desires a restoration of Irateinaj relations, harmony and Union. Enough was accomplished to satisfy us that.we have friends, warm frieuds at the North, who are manfully fighting in their own States for our matost&MBm them our endorsement. They claim that will aid them in tlifltf ettdtibas bar* tfenfliilg. Shall we withhold it, and thus say by our actions we are indifferent and unconcerned V We are far from the field of the conflict, yet we are, above all others, most deeply inter ested in its results. Our social equality, political liberty, our rights cif perabn And of property^ fliai.fq ljK^dear ^.people, depend upon the success of the gr'eat strug gle in which our friends are now actively and manfully engaged iTbejci ask 1 tiur «idt and co-operation in this dark hour of v our country’s history. Let me invoke my fellow eitizenstocoihe to ftd'rese.ue. ''Inaif- ferenoq iq qiq)aidonqb}e,- Wt»ptum tai 0apgyr r , ous. Uphold the hands of our friendsand the friends of constitutional liberty' and State equality, and the good work begun in Philadelphia may yet result in the triumph olMjonstitutional law and the restoration of the South to her former position in the Gov ernment of our Fathers. Respectfully, Thos. Haudeman, Jb., One of the Executive Committee. Papers friendly will please copy. r,>m r/i.jrr o/i;n, ,u.ri rizi The advet^ of Narvyez to jppyt^ .{A Sjpaii has been the signal for tHe inauguration'of i rei'gn oP tdftol* In tlirit . r/ -Fusillades still go on and the Liberals are said - to be pursued apd sliot o^b^ypp^ted by the Civil Guards on frequent bccastohs/ A number of those who"'art; finder ilfd ball bf the Govern ment, taking warning by the fate of Senor Marti, a famous partizan chief, have retreat ed to the mountains of Catalonia, where they are cutting *Speakino of the Southern Radical Conven- and the members showed' by their actions of what a heterogeneous mass the body is com- peril; th while l^aftstfxfete-flisMfefeb! bones of our loyal soldiers are the jewels of ciedness to the cause pf liberty; that Auaer- (jouville in Georgia is the Mecca of America, whither the pilgrim patriot should wander to touch its sacred dust and consecrate him? -sell anew to liberty. The ftJdluiUtgMAtale J pudenlly claim to represent tbe cotton States arc seeking to make themselves conspicuous by the abuse of the President and tbe advo cacy of negro suffrage. Knowing they have disgraced themselves as imposters, tbev have eate D c&u%ui£e bMtc-ad tw| influence of the most malignant passions known to the'human' race. Nearly the whole of them are without •onslituencies, and many of them nevfef salW tli^^Stflld^ftoW which lliey profess Jpcom& They hatefhe Southern’ people,'aha nofhihg 1 Wlurslnsfy these maUckms demaguguea, j)bort of exter mination.^^Jye^^i^pr^ootjh^rm^ious One /ttpjiqn ^yapts fp stick to' the (Jongres^ sioeal plnlftoini whiln tha mnra radical Action oi tie rrnssian~ met. genu Secretary. A»..<rAni*{)SWJ n) oP38MariM j r UfsiAXDUO THE ITALIAN ABJtr. 3‘aidli^^3H nan 3irl Berlin, Ifonday. Sept. 10, A. M.—The Upper House | rnmdm ./irtfioao au /l^j Of New York. id Pnusiio Diet bu pitttfthe bill to indemnify King for acting without tbe assent of the Diet in i^ matter of bftppUea pre vious to the war with AustriA. The bill passed unani- proposal for an issue of sixty (60) millions of ury noteA, anff^ Adopted In its b\M an amend- rBttKBM'TTJfffJJM ie reported here that the King of Saxony has de- . , ... . .. .. o.-Th*. loUght to maintain ltnUtepHy u ne woof •«> 0 f tbe Queen of Spain to the Eugenie at Biarritz was of a jl>lMdiW>i» svoimrnwifsu.f (fttB tribas«8DagkMtnta<feiM*aMKt4gWnstitae>aatha(ity! r the Czar. .oil/. iesaSwieSfewtftskf «eba6. ffieu of the Italian army. Austria has tiieakliis* ~ ! 1.1. , . :ii.-'.*i<in.K J* i'-o- > <‘P, ■ Athens, Sept. 8.—The Cretans have rejected The Bpirua, also claim their freedom from Turkey, and have abandoned their habitations and taken to the hills. Leupom Sn4 V.-ylhe directeNofUte BritiakCah^ mviirMorunm*ind'WuS ^%ffi«A^V thX tfswiod !*4V>ANliAl4, OAU'Ittredir ■mnwueaw ude usilvi .nnul j,. :i i. yijU-jti: s»dJ ‘ril»Hi: li'jillv/ -q.-.ll U<i ' posfA^i. orfthMiwbfthi. luo eej'iL uii btituii mle uati 't* iCSHSSUIft4KiRTSDSff«0.f:M«rioD l 4ft.i ,tli + Uj dOHS W,,AM/EESQN k 80KS, setmaayj efaacr ot &y»a and Hrertoa *t«*ts. •ni Ijiib .iiaui i »t.ai. '"T^.TT 7 racStice. j ' inlg ad> fjSdWT'VMO.. :■ ..'.'ll ^ j j rid uai ryr meal "i‘|il j fyt i i TiS Meetaattstthwiagasd lioan Axsodxthn of 8a- iv&fctUhiMvtoguiMe toUic uti()«rc4g*ed an arnica-, lpefit dr a* of Its ftotferty add effects, for the bene*t iff fhCekditocA, all persons' hh'Aig claims agetnst the ijilta.an. ia, reijilftteffifl phjftht them to the sa te said corpora ! payfneitti C-. W. W. BHUBN, llkhanics' SSvtsg ahd " ‘ ciatloh dI sevanhau. Xi XHrj'eei sift UMU Iniwp4 fegro si di^pehgarf|BV<Ww|«» for the Southern States. Tbe truth is, however> they are all secretly of negro suf frage, but tbe more artful ones know tlf&t they, issue, and hence their opposition for the present, which will be withdrawn after the approaching faitTtedtiOlft. ^ i Important to iiQuos DBAXEiS..^! t’_ i generally knows that the act of approved July 1st, 1866, makcaih mcoastymt on all holders of spirituous liquors in qusmhle# of fifty gallohs and ovei 16 t&fcfCim tha: cel lector uf the same nu[be stored, or owned, at oncer The neg^qfjhjft^ oij^ji^f such owners or holders, subjects the party to a heavy fine aMttwoyBam'.iaprisoamenwOa being notified, the, collector reports tub* inspector who proceeds to gmge and mmk the vessel conlaining the liquet. Earl Stanley is spoken of as Ui* of Lord Cowley as British Ambassador to France. | Florence, Sept? id.r-rii'e conferVn^h llhtween the ttie PieuipoteMUMM Sf Austria 'andiUUy#ogressis Aiowlv. The financial question has not yet been set Jed. .irXTuiAi fj y.noi > Vienna, Sdpt IOa—MsMsc blahofiSttonntruduce txtensive ref%*ma iu the organization of her army.* ! Livebpool, Sept. 10.—The brig Ortelius, Capt. Wal- iopb, froin^^W Ydtk‘ 'Angndt 1 itfifWwl at DgUah port leaky. s.—The Comihis- e hM justtfisi Tax on sioner ofmtffiiM'^wwae hts just^issued regulations coaundmg.the tax on fermented liquex8.midftM pafWftt thuseo^i #. 8 !Tl section of the aet of July W, 1666, imposes on all beer, Uger-bies/ala, porter, and after, similar fermented liquors, which 'shall bi brewed or manufoelafad laitfi moved for consumption 'or sale, within the United States, 1 hy VKatWer 1 'm*nle i such li- quors may be called, a tax of one (tollar.' tor every barrel containing apt mots.lW ftirty.- one gallons, andat a like rate for any other [COMMUNTCATKO.} sws Sir : Your paper teems'With "dll 'UBteSstTry advice to oar>citieens for the promotion and pres fi rvatioivp^e^ft. ij ,Npjr, f .‘^ whey, are the health officers, to see that this advice is put Into etedfition T ' If stKA 1 BffiUief 'doj exist, they cartainly must hoaaii up ,wilh great tenacity a ance. It is s every aesiiripnon unit is wails, ahfl in eWt/ iHWIUoff.' mjillfie it has been allowed to wsaasto weeks undisturbed. Now. 1 that health uOoe» bo Appointed forthwith who will except hone. They, will, Wftfteftt s^apsmmci would eradicate. . Yum 10. — K«t. HMury has written y wl^tqry ,<d pis previous itter, upon the CTevelAflK' Couven ie det pffi'ssrafjjiv* i iSwenemmddtomft.aS^a mot* Orleans riotftM0J*MMm>ftHi«i>> take tbe wrong side at the atrocious Htosacfe of New Orleans was sM>ckibia TSe<,*ervtetoM Oftl'ibfltiHISN of 8bernftVtoptte*jt riWd«»Gi*WI»WrtoaeTUl do Dot Abt. del W^'btAi ♦wt IgiwMsmHii a criminal and disgraata! naWse.. ttofoM M etsSw.am- self of mfl mtfo—*o fill robwlri ifclitoWffiag v amounted KMteUusloa wttN ttoetMi' toeflthe What shall lato-Af She sptchss.<»nfiSs Withe de rewsfif iriwUifif .fts giecliUve. >.AtorftoiMftbe ways of reconstnuUsa 1 hi .<u -vL *. i.t .’.i \*tS. m rr.sT nr ’i: w . . w -j.h tmre aEi ; ju'ht * UI I.nl.»t l ilt it -A. I > CUMfrftsIhs RjpkWftf > nOM- iiX A4 j.*.* i t» *.o.i drt-yiH Auouln'jta^^t.ip^FiftyrecruitarfiV^/here Yes terday from i^aaiivire #ith tfffenfy peases bf‘ cfiolira. Four diijd last night. Three new cases werd 1 iSnt to the h6smtal t^is moaning. J Gen. Tillson directed the recruits to* he sent three miles from the city, and every precaution h^ ,b$eo, t^lmn by the • municipal find military authorities to pre«rve tire health of the i:ity. No case among aMifam.' The- dftieise ifi Con fined exclusively to4hff i «ttlifcM , y. ; ; yii * fc — * a M-n- 1 *i in;- t NEW 4I9AIANS MARKlTi but. .oiowlJU.li yjflmhl •» /•jflJ.'nuM i. tah-AlO *•%/* , % At-*-I*y1 v la•>I» News g .*8 . «>0 A taejpoH M J : y^riinkAN., ureffi tWfenty=ntne7 ' .srawflwtttttira®"'*' nemii Maine Election. Portland* A*m|UAJ*MAUA«k the Re- notwitil- publican majority in this city was about 1,000. In The Republican canvass promised Lynch i. —A Guerilla leader, Dick Hempstead, was pb t^edbesday captuiM by fte ' Bqjillkf^ near Little Rock, Ark.,’who, after trying him, taoBeasani iy a4ow .fire. whfth fttafiy conquflMld Jtii?, body, so that bis ashe*.^fttogled*j*W k*f ^ ue ^‘ -I * .. A ■! ;.< vl.Kiv \rni ; Killed by Lightning. *-#♦ 1 ito'Siifiwftefr khat the Rev. Johfl, of jibe M. E. Churcb, w<wmheruf»ftwDeorgia Conference, was klfiitf by Ti^Ij^hig, at his residence in EHavlff*, fti-WfUnesday last. jMr. Berry waa in utaMge uf <be Ellaville Cir- it, and had jUft fiBiftlB^a discourse to bis ,4, rejuq^4,^qp(j^/car«;iy wed the -whleh killed I4m„in- wbo ini in inothfli tttil theuftM nufived.a shuck truest is Hat life IrMflMh SeaMW’ iff, «Mye, JwtdbMpd man tbe lKisoin .qf fils family. •ti 1 projectors tureaay fe and ite proj'ectbrs already feSBl that' tney ma Ae a great mistake in callingito Scutes- seen very, rich smecimen^ of gold-bearing nd gold* ^slr^s Vhlei Verl taken iore of the Po| quartz and got from tha Virginia two miles pfiove of the Potomac is said to precious metal. Mr ; q. I#DWowq foer<#^nt of Yorkville^S. C., who arrived in Charles ton Thursday,’ aud put up at the MiUaHouse fell, between 'one andf-t<fo :: %’fewek‘ 1 Friday morning from the third'-story *f that estab lishment, and died! of. hih injuries about seven AM. : it. r —The Richmond Dispatch says that Gen! Grant has promised to attend,''in company wittfGbb. Lee, the commencement of the Virgimoilffilitary Institute.to beheld on the l&W«riait. T1 ttri Ous decision the’'.copy of the Houdon statue of Washington, carried away by Gen. Hunter, will be returned. ■aieHu'i/ arm AumuMML—Ws piclto4:,ft»ftefofipw log, which may be of aome interest'•»'««■ "MwrttB’W Amiable adveraaries advocate Imica >le adjustment and irbitramenl leaded lie ebani Taj liJ advocate wmica- advantageous , block- «i«a- ^ catch cheating chicanery, chant \l:iU TOn’I tlKNKY WABOi WftgWft’g SECOND He does wot Approve of Details of Freil faocaaaraoltaib . a <i .. 77 -:o blHii All zU bar {*, i... i«» Notice. ‘IMS .(bi. j>iWi. oi i.n, A: >,hoTii: j.i if tbe Merchants' soil. PJanters- Bsuk. U pfe^reu his <laiy,j All bilfholdera, ana ether rsons having claims. agstnst_aai4 Bank, are re* iqntafcttewfe* Ufisidptipa. 4ad n pWtofoutoMtcl to *he,B*,Ub , W e,.,mqB«tol ^ gO Per Ccfit. 1 .i. ,i!wui " HfMninii') *>ai / Lai: tw.ui-.:n.i' paymopt,, ,afiihoMet« jrifl i<to priatoy ifitkOibBie are nuepreseated wHhft ftfifthszii lo HIRAM . aimAUil 011T .iioili I It, ll,l(E <>l ll >iuui *1 s'tr.il r'l Al.'XJ-t il)ll-!ll ! aiF'h ' j ii f .1 .looilo'W , r | 'll rjniiil ,u t! 5 yUq^eam^^yj^A^^qR^, ; in cosseqnence, of, being paioteil, will not leave for Florida until further potice. tot*Ufi> /1 i/icMcnoiM' a cpwaoWAM. .!. Ill jiL* ml Tlkioviob i. iiaai'i.iii .c. r 'Assiernees Notice. I .amii fj'jli inb j vUtaoimull ' I rj. lido: ,oai'Hi i am : lws.fr. . dlu-jn Hfce bee P appointed of^^d* the,purpose of adiotftw apd Itato •taiiW 1 * r f>, haying si^lms „„ cappwwlou, /jrlli prfspft fhem. announe- ^reqpi*)# satouftiwn »-x thiadMe, or tkej will lose the priority granted by statute, and thqee-la- lebted will make Wsaediate payment to 7 qi. j X .1 R. BHIOHAH, tlL.h.U pin-.:. OKO. W. DAVIS, mdagi-.K.”-'. -iiihuA 1/iiH Au'[ r^; /-ii 'jii4 xaiMOr.o mo la>l A ‘-Sttfi? j!6 *£@46*£. Exchange—sight, 7; CO djgr^HfiMUmmmil*•-* New You, Septekni^r^O.—inrf^^/ Ten-fortfes ]wh«Miis«nst i«to Wv-oMshr.-- jaa •*;. oi IjHI. Matp/ at • «hpr=sosadp-. Rosin, f3 80@8 60 .t lo-j Rosin I '.T-f-WT 7* LJ* .'n -hIw TTOnr4;8 iiortLE, 4ept^ lo'^cotfod sales nnchsnged. Uvernool riMMRCItv; wbv-T hanged. Liverpool i •iSpecikl Notice. d ijlio L Bu._ Are new receiving and have on hand ; iLLusi^tXtfib ctrrs8 •ixiiid ewevo’-w/if ! oJi »l kJdff ff-Ji HerrjuogJs ~****- 1 - : Orders promptly exoeateda^ Gar<1 Prices. Also, FAIRBABKPaI «* BI Ot ; Stock constantly ou to^uf ajJj^t^ms Pftd ^es, from 8.600 poands dormant down to Counter and Eveu Balance. aooUl .‘■bee e ; Send and get oowwitoetr HmsmafiftMotosl I Bepl0-tf >,.■*.1 L ij »ft Florida Braijph : c °R||S|d. The second instalmenfcnf tpyatr iPtoasnh: on the capital stock of this company paya ble at tbe Company's Office, in Savannah, on '-.be I5th UuL boih/jI n. *( VfffiMBOHALD, j wpS-10t .ittiwl rSfemurer. *5<jr LiiA o jj.,4*-T gujw^ij r j r?xo<i <S Assignees' * Ketieegt ... H.’wodO ooimi ‘ The undersigned bavin* been api r Hie Bank of toolifihly 4to< prepared to enter upon bis duties. ank. ara requested to pMMt.the same for liquida tion, and all parties lndeutrato the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment, "to-oafa u u BiU holders WflM8to«e%-pri#ity-ff ttobtlls are r presented wWUn six months Wum tkishaie. au2-3m . , Asdgnee. H...N r liMM Hr fully wronging worthy youthful zeal. Black or wBbwft Jqftftftft»<.bafterj#m.^ :1—-.m effects of bad dyes. Boldby ail PruA -a iSBii a&ibmM’x -iaiwi ' .iGiifliovoX lu i*.ii 3di &avi& Hoic Kinuor of ioujefuAb8» rUrBeaal Tiimllfjia* the Hdr;^l &a auld-if '■TBJZ A? ' ta- - 1 ' -T~ : ' £r>avowrs.^ ^ewapspera.^tagaziucs! cheap Novels and Books can be had at ESTU,L'P HEWS PEFQT, BuU street, corner of Bay lane, next to Uie Post Office (down (rtairi.) Writing Paper! aud Envelopes of all kinds, lwmayi*ltMat*tf *eto a'siagte shorn - up. Fhs^ Inks, A .mnitmftu. / »■•/ autotf THE 8RST Tunic.—Caswell, Hack A Oo.'s FKR^O-PHQNrnOJtAtKB ELIXIR OF OAU8AYA iia combinatihu. .or fte i tbree_best touica, I BOM, FIHJBFHOKBS.OALISAYA. Tbe lron^lves t(ie bldod a. rich Vermillion color whese it becomes thin and jwalgrjt tae Fkoepaorea supplies nervous power in cases of mental dapres- Bion. while Cahsaya gives tone and vigor to all the organa or the body., Note maw«faetavers,OASW*LL, MACK A OO., uo- def^hffli Avettpfe Hotel, New York, and Newport, b: Li FotsaWat V : UPPMAS-d jj#.tf Drag and Chemical fyotice. U., ^miffi having withdrawn from the Hsmof: Brady, bmitkk Co., the hnsinees wiU be earn tiiiiiedhy th^rdUiftris^ partners under the name of They soliclt lh*' hitbrs :of their jfttaqfiesafaejtetcdara. A. A BEADY. E. i. MOSC9. Assiernees’ Notice. The unders’gned having been appointed assignees ofthe Flirincrs* and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, oeorgia, hereby notify bill-holdefs and other claim- antakgaiast the mid B ink topnsent tha saam fur II- qtfldStjDn, and'all persons indebted to the Bank are ipqi»bl|«jpakiiimiuijiatepay#enk. j ' 1 BUbhoiderswUI low their priority if the hills am nht predented within six montlis Hum this date. jqas BKgARDSON, J.E.GAinJjtY, . ^-ty 1 '' ; J , ' Assignees. Mllala'S HAI11 DTK, 9D'< Brown. instanfauet)(ie. fiist, cheapest, durable, UahlQ. Depot, Jto to .lohn*street. MeW York. Sol* ay alMrdg andymtem medtetnestoiim swsrywhetm ■ [.‘IHTAjD’.'JI/KO' ■ illfcill I,. IrieojYiluffim-tM* oilT •j/uoil is oii) jsdjeiip, *- ylli.-n jJ . ei dut-jiu -hi,a o'j/u ImlLnia ^iiijov*1w‘Ii id \iir.ul\- J: flu Lin of to hieoll odi -Ain't h:u: S(iwAijFlHbiRtWKl'jlmi vj-nili •il'lnjtaeuo'j ihfwn ",vli-i odJ lo li-jiiu>*J an h> l:lni< iulniai a bun ,i(oi.-30vIil JliuIl.'! odl jt, oil! iA violtT/:qn‘I •d-iitli: (in .diibjll jo hmoU »dl sloM ivjjflr 89 BA!¥ ; Sfmtrj™*’. ■rin-t « ^mhd'MOlIHiONI • .euiioioJl yit'inj;. V JJ'.7 " i“ hie.j'Inn/> ,%ujn-.q>ui dilujd qi. ;o\ ‘ii iH) j:;y.7 tid) bar. ",ti-un laoitri mt iA. ■\r^A.x9XiJk.wx.t ,o-:Jhs .11-.! li'Nl Oil J <*1 "l.'licjll j') Iju.i ; ui i.Vfj'AJ'jlt •d'eiJML -(Mllaaol is ,'{ljU'>ll » Ijtji, i.iu: .Iu o/asAodl no uxaiiduq •il/irn Lufiov •itnnr. vd ■ >il,i:a ■■ininf dan-, vd. RBSIDEKT BOARD OF i , : b'jl'Jt 11 m ludkie/p odj h. yJinqeln ->>iLi sdT” until ,..nLntti" , i5{Ift : }i!'"3fir'dlUs-jll in bun! .qio’.jrs. limit v!uii nntiJ Tid'l .eriuqxo kj, i syiiidi ‘mu Ui- '•uas lo le-jb IseiPowliv/ aeod uiodl -ibid , iinili.'un-it tii-.J.ni-. lo Vjj{dur odJui.ij Jud ,iij;u<,u> -an} lie od nuu doidu -id) lo I»:<ji-L-;lSul3.-^u~4uU^-tua , ja Jon li te ■nun? -nil itvJ <.J Jd.-Uord a snur.eaui iiid odi j<. woiv ni Ylh.idjqe i .-isoqiuq inviu 1 - ii.ii </ La " .■, i ,-Tjdui viRiiu;.; ho u*.d: yd suoiled^ouy ite ,-suhj ~ ■ 1 «-r.mufi.iu i n.ij iaUujiu lsdlo odi;., uoij'dGmdidhio' *.hu. DlVliiiKfiU)^ hill. Il.'lL -jityjf. UdoUUNjd fXH.Ji jo Hill, PAH?' UNUAfeH; k J DQEf> TO f>GMCTj . i5^lmdrruu <a .-r .a.. , jo mjR? if Rdf ,03 dioui 1 odi ni «iv>iiiyo et ion t.f ",n-ita 'toihjii; i dhi.-u lull Ani.n3. odi 'lo eiodui-jm i-idi iu:i . ,,!*oi*w~-te-ji«ol-~«Md5-,eid) lis mn ■iiiioil'j* odi jo 'flHidjioiidinq iijj iiy| £ , ii-n r: jiiino dilteH io iiiaotf e'jIloto < T Yon-ForflUtlire, SOPERINTBNDENT'S OFFICE. A. AG.B.B. (XX,\ T _' r SiviMis, September 8,18M. / i AFTER THIS DATE all freight coming sweet of the First class, per cable foot 14 cents. Second clam, per 100 pounds: 98 cents. hiSft t loll ad', u! s! HAINES, General Superintendent. la/, mil 1 h iJlVmMy Iioiifl'f/ h./ijjld JfUfoiiK 1 r ,-JIUo'X2be'l.'i lif. a'Joahigwix sdf frafqb&t if hoi tutus udi nWbat sTAikbt, say**NUf/wk. ) i .iiilqqi: I.. p>J] -ilt’ ThtfUih. ACWnN.vUtc of ApsIhehieolai iti OHAWJWffiLUt), uf i mMCotanMA Oa. i J*j_.. rubh'hrjui* . t.Ai. 'latA ut e*iiiliit) .l‘/Sll-Ui 4 4 .ii 'JgfclJl. irM lo ,ei Mjr.rt J rbotfi i-.ii ; anzoi id .u, fTHl MARYLAND CLUB, a very superior Smekftt 1 JpiSobnatoiiW^onsIxiNHWtanifnriMlOi^ddi 1- TO TOfBEE CDTTEBS oil} lo tvjiu hoi a J d (I - AND DEAim I/ioij /in, I4KFWB oivstmnvmvto mwtt m& Messrs. McLeod A Brother will act as our Agents forreoetvib* aadfiereelliagunderieviidaitoJlod- BRYAN. HARTBIDGK &'C0'> ■ BaraauaKffieptetDber T. lStfi. ,!i .null Af. _ iuioq odJ i. jiir ui ooUoavHo > odi insajfibhe +.ziAi. AM Mailng atcepUd the bnstsess e( MtMrX-tBryao, ... . „ “forth«HktBaftawma*eq| ' carfraiaffimnon (9 sfidi v.dTTiiq dii) is Wrihaaea large ttaber Axk. in iriur*t oliafijto ■ r(PW.An*bav ! »,fteeit j >mij*llflg^i« I; i McEEoiyiAmti BF- gotthem Christ lan Adroealc co*y aha aftMft totnit offlen,: ; > -'sej* .!> v.- Aiid Pdrttera. wdieiiKii id yd 11 A iiuvr esw , > -id) Uhil Rooms for Rent J/f; j/fifi '.41 "H MiifJ * ;... ]•/> /.it. br.tV PORTION of b ho aw to rraA fiUutedil 4h» ^tr*i’part o^ipe ;City,,fo famlltiVitXOnt children. Apply at this office.! d 1-j'A UKtfta e-ITi iu ii: 1 r.iidli lo e«j// 11 bliwi/ , ; * fi lo iioiJjjvio *>iiT )ki TTi n - <i iO'-w^- apa^©':^^ ■ . • -.iniU.i.r-v: buk <.iin ji'n .-'mt ‘1 .-'.il AND nj. ,iWn. idhlc 1: rl! .-V li; orTuSdq j/iri n-um li 1 - Ifkfil Poltoie* -Written, j , dn ■- tionb. .-yiim-iiZr urd.ii jq jbn. in. Mi ’:■■}ill..' 1 ; mdliLi.eniH ,dd».j ooijd ) .A-i-d-j , rjini[ 1 I jl • . . ;ii ban ,9nnovoi avail fauicrl SA}_ rer Cau and get a Cir^r setting fortp rates-.*W. ' . .sir. .~yriwj»jyr^'9v*ii-iri/nf il lilt . Am ■ -.an:,Ok ban i-idd^duq rtalitua ter we, have one *ate«f Jhwftam for orety. tort ol the United Slates. No Unfits of travel within the civilized settlements. ThiS.featnre is especially, fa vorable to Southern 4&<;tomt!l-s, A6' Watty Crtmpsfcea .are in the habit of chatglng exSra rkfes fbr fte privi lege of residing Soalh duiiagsummer mnethr. . ... ' - . , > ‘ ■ i!Sn ... f. ; /'ll. ; lifioii i,j*i. ;io Jjioiiuoqoi.;:: tl-siii . , v.JI • -All 08 otauibicdui A. WILBUR, Oeiwral Maxiagar. a* .. sm&l tit i irxuH 1 WM. R. BOVD, Acent. LB.,iEHOUl ] 0iiiIlW‘maciai. sepllitf J . IjJ 1 -r——r i, il-'ui :.1—ir—rr-rr—-. TTEUrm -.1;. . .- inbtii To suspend, for a limited period, «w opantfoa of thq Fire Ordinances of tbe city of Savannah in and over certain portions of the to reauM* etrUia peaafogs taat may hs,qe. been. Hfo^reiL,, v , ^ Sao. .1.. Be 4 ■SSk jidit (■ hii FOB SALE, ine djLi 11 ■ of the city of is beraby ordamad by thi’ authority of the ‘ ' of August next (1847) the ordinances flf V' 1 ' ‘Corrai‘tt¥sprotect the task fit ohMlfifi’astoat.— Ona pai^Niil outwaqr thxee without Upe. SoldaTsry NOTICE, ssi no^luthekiaiereatm ftea^ram, Saw ffiill fsatUUNo-poabontheBomial WaBrahd, it )fn nlffctcrestTn sSUMlII, Its appw- ,t. cent. <* JOtiKFH 04JLY. fttffijfrtfotopt.’S; tm tojisw ;Lvtifl UUh. • :*ir <U ',•!)’J.t.iW >Jjw.J (1 ‘ ’ ilThry maSH a healthy appatito - I They overcome effects of diwipafion anfi jatato**^ They BtrengthmUha^ristoto* gilWin tha mlB« They cw Dypspsis ejafiConriipntlim. h«a, Cholert anil Cholera Morbus. Copglalntand Jfotvoas 8h<i(t». Uhesa inthe werid- They make he weak strong, ann aill exhiwfited natanre great to MmMWffmnYraMftcffi cchffinta*caifowa'ftark, roots aa*. herto aaffiare ten with the pleasure of « beverage, without regard I Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Onlygen- b when ots-iriaeeeeredhy oui pleetalLE. Stamp. t ot counterfeits and refilled bottle*. .*Ut;> . -ii J *#lli/l>RAR» ft t».;.i c octas-eoe^.j | -Gl.ai.'r'l b,l»i- I LYON’S is fromthe Greek, prpr 1 “Kathro," at _ uvinffie find re- his Side is what it* name dgnifiea. For j tn i »^-MAriaw the human hatr. sassrsttiKs:bbrss Sto now nude with the aame care, akUl and at- mtton which gare it amle of over ona million bot- Aalr lWiiinfin '' " X 7 ' !; u 7/ » krepethe hsadee* ■” g ~ 1 -. pwr* i it u a most oen* _ ItfietsUfttea.eenif and dsaWsm. \ : »kee*ethehmdeesttod <*•“• > •*. .a. *.1. Hri, soft and d •rs oeriT-aodlT t portion of the „ H sat Liberty street; street; and. that all penalties lntogred-bN an*;P**eto SK?fflK r J'k‘asi.'''jSrs.“^S!S: ■aMhaWahavebyifoinffilrilti .Jl'm'l'fi ai-.J mb 11 I nun V Min .il) UJJ ./tna'tu'i Passed in Council, September 6tc, I860. i-id EDWARDC/WDEBSON, VUf9t. James srawin*. CleikAf bouhcil." . bepil-St^ jJ..Jj. >Jy.. Cl Atil'fA f~i jile. “j fe .}»x R.dPlPRiSA^feh- ( .Uqjd Sec. Il^Be it orcljflbed ^(forluid' AMertnitt of the city of Savannah, in ConncU aasemWed. AEdr fit ■ AiMaanrsinrl mMi if oitliiiinfrE aofit aUtiST,E&- “ ,ne " e ,^‘ r TS? 1? ri ii ,UJ\ 1 if. o>i'd n > WBatoSt i .u'id Nmnwnoo ojjitevj'jb SAun•• anui Aba- maI iff a^» m ls'.miw^r r t-rtf ■■I |W iPfWWjy Bir i j I J J J(,T“r," rafl a noil 4 H Li ItALffig HAY'ia 6 ,-jitKKdi mu .tdf.mii.p- AAOfllij.ljj^^ij,^ fcfod, .;q OlClCNhdo Tb arrive by brig Iffifiel. MWer. Mih tofariebffii di'duq udJ qi:til teiniiai leu rtf, .b-jlJll J>NK;<yC THK FNBST TOP MnaGmietoolhu VJ perttf* .made by (Wood: Brother*. WBh pcfe and slwfcs. t wMh pde taxed sli.fts. Has never t*ei . fold at le-<* th in cost, as owner has ieft ths SMei Eipressly for fkr Traig. .1 <" - IHil n '■ i ...• I A-.U * .' £bJV IdG9 LANDING. Freeh ss,pises wee! V^or.dbbl MofCOMHK^CD. ; ^Planters EICE P001VDIR6 DLL ! The undersigned, having become proprietors of the property known as the ‘‘LOWER SAVANNAH BICB MILL," Intend at once patting in 'all new-and necessary machinorv for making it a F1S9T-CLA88 BICE POUNDING /iLL. No pains Win 1 M spared to hfive Rice thdrOgghTy cleaned ahff jpepnfed for mkrit^t, andta the Planters and FactAK'who give na their patronage W& can promise full attention to Aeir Interests. -I '! “'' ; " ; , Hwiag ample facilities for storing Sice, Hunters ami gactora can shjp at any time'to Uie Mlft to suit tiieir. coBvenleuce, to remain en_ storage or for pounding. LLOYD D.’^AM WILLIAM M.TC* . j; , ; KO?E A AftRWJUQItr.’ Having taken’ entire charge of this parking Af the above named MiiL we would respeetfnilv ask of the Planters and Factors living in the vicinity of Savan nah their patronage for the coming season, and Ip sc g we^can but promise acareful attentioi ' ,t business cl interest, haaett upon onr and dxperiefibe hi that Hi w«U he ft perfret order for ctmni of besisefo. The MUi ft,#f 'hi . A three, story Brick BaiidtOg, coftefi of r>foff4tow street and Bay lanm (urpished with tessfe's —rfomietOetotor.- '< X'd» baui Also, a Kiame house, one and a half storiflfi highi UlgeyMdaaahttcheo.TorfEtnow. Apply tO • •epfi-lm «fe! aul riii iixuoq Wnulj era BUWNUBHBIi*HAMAQffd n -i )I— jo v,ii-., Xyft^anftaoeiftMelgaws,tfi 01 Ctehtao ItolMA ..ni.1,1 OCEBARDA.MEHRIM*. Plantation Bitters, Flretiihtroeered by as in this char MB State In I8C0. Tuar robwyeg direct learn tae tils bsst quality of • VIM ' L' in i. ii.b tO and•*•.raenWtw'- : HOLLAND GBM, '-“ 1; ino< vn oi H'i ' ifwnshtwiMiii li^YOlil but: . LLMUfj 1„ r n .U- : I EXCELLENT “CREME DE ROC21Xj” nil .iJftfi ethsr good bvanffifhampagto■ ;A.,i MADBIBiA, JftUUtY, : j -lji JOovq igi.'qffildhlWW, Jhffift - 'V.'.I.JUI'.* UTHKJL WMffiS; POBTEH, ALE AJID OH)RH> hlunw -ui A,.,,:,*#?** hlaomnand. Boy street, bf ■ ^HK EXERCISES of this In^titnr . as.S'ina.Sa^ aw ift' R*v..*llQ 't.-psyse, b. mi) .1:•. RECTOR, " we of Ancient Languages M a u„. I ,e;n O oM.. .. ' u “aiheiay^ « <■'.. . Mbs. H. D. PRYSE, • I .-ii y.imvi ; p ?P9 1 i >AL ’ I rhP?*; 0f the English' Miss MARY E. SNEED, i Miss ANNA H. HOLCOMBE, ¥ Mift MARY L. POWERS j | | Aesistant Teachers of ansin’ii, i j' MoNSlEUB A. A PRise, , • • *,«> ■ Professor of ftench. ; iff*- VICTOR KNERin QEB) J Vrofeeior or fnstrunienui a„d Vocsi a’rat 1 Sio, CARLO GLE1TA, Prbfereor of Drawing ana Pjiwujj Mis. M. S. RAYMUR, Matron. <£* ‘.V/C L. E. JfUNTER, - Assistant Matron. -lb .This Institute is situated at Montpelier,», J rely and favorkblyknown as once ihe Georgia Episcopal Insutute, aad ClirUt Ci, te h'r MontppAr. *aa location for a LUeru; k combine advanta^ea unsurpasse' in any • ffhtSfe* for its healtiifnlntn of c mghout every season 01 the yes. ^, ' oth-r diseases are almost entinly g on the grounds of the Institate 1 uagnshtag springs of purest water, infe. cafe bpnug, celebrated for its valnabit - q ^2fe S iveriw*l. slid groves, with tin t. eaque stenery surrtunding the lUsUtote, Bri btef lndutementt to eXerctae and recitation ‘ The Buildings consist of two maiaedi4cti.li Han. anff Chase Hall, with a Chapel, Lecture 1 Mimic Booms, S'ndio, and all other convcato,q a pa fectlv organised Colieg ste Inetftanon. 1 The 1 mtitate Buildings are bung renovateduid fafnlsbsd throoghont. with special regard to a convenience ana cutofnn. The ficnool is pruVfded with complete sisod ‘ ' with a vstuaute i ti.’aiat p ranmii’nl Hufttirvrtfj ^ ■rkn If naira a InafFl Astronomical nppartitii 1 ihe Musics. Disirumimts a*. ihctajisreaieoitJ be« timT, and are being ihoreusud t, .h.jji ■ aa Organ lor Ihe ■ ltapd. Is of tbe Inslltutioii arr J epara no qffort -or expense lu nute ttie Scitdi every respect, one of the trlghcst grjde affantiari ‘—theSobUl the l,est sdvoiusB ei 1 fitished citncitiou aessical Departments arc ofc the. daughters of 1 thorough and hcco ■••pn The fituonsh and Classic lelmfoeaiatu charge of the Hector and fmts| saaisi. d-hy competeuL sa t experkuetd iistncn Thh sorvices ut eminent Profe-eors htt* trjj cured for the Departments of Krendi, lus motal aad Focal Marie, Drawing, and lMuimg. Prise la known as a dlstinsoLhed Prefcs■■rutTKtl for many years in severnl European iiiille*s*l Gnlversitlstt, Professor Knerutger wet ittrjql timaapMilqf TtuUberg, .,ud s in- tuber of tin' 1 servatoiyor Pari?; und stg. Carlo Gnelttin brated Italian ariist, having proe-cntedbissui Uie »Amdemda dl Homs.•' iu the Eieriottit;. Ail the yonng ladies at M/ittin-iu-r will 0 • rep. to attend'thg services 01 the Prsteetsnt Epuci CfiffrCn 'twldA every'snmiav in the Cltapel ot In triute. aawell aslhe.murning and evettiq* tfohs pn weekdays. L.i1, CHARGES. Board, including nse of Bedding, Washing, Fiul 1 ‘t'*"* with instrnction in the English uti Oil rdr lNtnarin cnt-,, per half-yearly termoltwl weeto.i.Vo.. M Frearti, Music, Drawing, and Pdnuttg ti il charged separately. I Payment of sebotd charges i.NVAlitoiLiinctnl Kaoh'popit to fnrirtsh, for her own use, fosetilil Napkins. NaoktH-Hiitg, Silver Fork and Spoor I Conveyances lor Montpelier can he at dny livery stable fil Macon Anoteafevh<!i| advance will secure a carriage at any time.it Ml YHtl— ir-1 u nit"f at Crawford Station, (Umei from Macon ) »n the M. A W. R. R- I F. r circulars containing further partialis cl reterenecs, apply to the Rrv. JOHN T. PBI51 arpT-lw Montpelier, vUtouGiJ ’8 Rest, sh L ODGING, Restaurant, Bar Roto and q.tvfcs I reas of Central Railroad Bank, B»J Itk -' low House. A good Lunch every morning. Clean and pleasant Rooms, on teasottatiieea Board By the We A, find the very best#** Onr friends and the. public generally are »■ fiffjp iBXifofi tajjre ns a s Tkajery.hest Uquqre, T, ^SK.ly? VIDA ines andSepttst* lli | WM. J jab r NOTH CO-PARTNERSHIP T HE undersigned have this day formed » e nersbip for the transaction of a Oe'ieratO ,| sion. Lumber and Timber business, under t J Winborn Lawton A Co., New Tort cily. » nii Savamnffi, 0^'^ 1 • pHlUP lOSdt. •"'tefBW 1st, 1866. JEWETT a:^ tobneys at la v | • : : . . . V/ . veil ' ifi WABHI1VTOH §TBK*T, BOSTON, MASS., Continue to collect Unclaimed Pmp ert ? riey Debts, etc., etc., is ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, Ireland, , CANADA T . acstralia, ' ’)■. EAST Ert^-ra toffitfT.Y Tt 1 WESTOI' 3 Or any ofter British Colonies, jlft r. Ml a JnbniK, trj'jii -!ii it/ tT.T.Ahm, . BELGIUM, or iEBlb^ Cases prcseco'« ll,l, ' fl Jo *lr. lo ■Sil.O sodJ .Ik.lLbM jL~.’lymWU< “yOTrr 1 'a 1 dtillfftrMPiB*' dff’ 7 dWiW‘ *o**i*«ntt i )U‘Jjii: 1*4)1 vi*n Wulil -ii WRwiuet.et .OUD.S drib I-hih.iiiirlflWWttMWIiaWe': :; m viiauninri • 1 iFiatoaf’iDfikkij ,il b: Jonas' SNDffiRBK»BD tovwftik to Ifttoid! ffi to ■*<* ■ 010.1 'tail*:. jJawl ■ R. N, HaRRI Savannah. Ga.. 8ept-8.YftA Bk ftfftofit 'll.1,1... 1 ruu- i.rhnot. It list n vOffiilh ' •dtalDi ■ i-.ji.j*.J f -t.u’t'ui oii; jo ylflaop .it 1 1 • - ,j , piotc WHjPW CORN, toHftigfroft brig Orana, Braftbhv bit \4 dl ,yliK:: ,L‘,ffD|BffiBtft—IM'HMA Pdgft Hftij/HMjftnjftA Fl5r*ftiW^oita3ilqqf- wesMfiijiBwt bob*T b. iftfetti: Ssvanan, 8ep. 6, IMA ftfifi-Un liLJ. timid ut:1qz‘* ~M i- *on jiivilf 1 Bankers & Br okerB «»-,! Ml) bill- . viTLiO r.r:tl 00ilfjl(s<Ql S-.r.uV. ffiafiula Ala. :. 1 u lu iun aaaseaol " AonlrilM L ftffiuriT .tM iMMtoffi Depreft, hfly ay# aril Exchange, OnMfiftl 8iMr.UMffi|Mtoft«MUipfofo OpTHreftmLj MallfoadandaHcfiiwr accaritiea, WfoWW" UBotLocdera. .*ia a:-A1 .-»■• •' eM 1 • HDoUeoriciw Haid pto—Uy iimtrito eid in ; IftyWifiaftvaakaarilecUam ftitoF-to#'*** Uaffito ftafti afiff ■aka .oaafc atoantakto «»»fok. Aft%toff 1 oft filnmla ft New York Cimsiawfwi, Savanaah. Apalachlcola or loB _ _. Oparefing «» a pfilff In cfoiBft wlt> ? fUftadtfW foft r , . Charaes moderate. HFma.uni All Letters Moat Enclose StJ 0 ni «: .! i-F- 7>. . nq :.i‘> .. .i.v " HftilMiOdfiof uncUImed money. ft thaMatMial debt of Great Briu» * f fortU unknown Heirs, legatees, '** ^ i dMrttft'filUiknoWn to befoag 10 P® 0 ” aa gngntll Attorney ofBmexffireeLStrand, London, »n Jewaft lton A Archbold, Loudon. EBFEBBSCB3: d Al 1 BEFEB ■ Gooantk Yew, {.saw Toft. ill *Jffi V» 1. -3 il .got) JmlJ AfiaaM,FW**A®o- iiintn" Woods wCo r Poota ffi Malone, Mobile, Ain. SttlyS*SSS'“ wm. a lw —. —- '■ • .u 1 -d^uitt 10 uj ■■■ nL-iti,Ti — ... ..Too Hjv *T?T n j’liWahl-,rl lo <eb dJ< W M. WALSH BtntidJ A*«tfo*ft»:8toft^| <ocK ,s odi HalrBeetorer Restores Gr«I ■r, Ih i'/ >• v CLOCK'S gjidB ^ailr’^.toretstopsHalr'rom CLOCKS ^todie. HilrteWwrmS 18 ^ . HalrBeatorer^ ^ ^r-'ftfttorerlsel ill the *" i'll Til . . .AviftW trial con»tac»iB*triri oftk^i ISAAC RUSSEL',. notary public, joust* Dapwtr fifoariffi •* <* •> an»)-eod*w