The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 13, 1866, Image 2

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9 The DSilv New? told Heritfi MASOf 8AHCBI1 W. BASO*, W, if. THOMPSON,. ..Hitw, lata KdtMr. Ofllcial Paper of the Cifr. ^MEST CIBCItATIM Iff THE CITY AWWiT? === i?3iB. THURSDAY* SRPTKJiBKR 13* ~ POlTKAITCKI ' Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly at our. advertised rates. f . . TO OUR COUNTRY FKIBNDS. As nraoh interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops ▼e will be grateful to our planting friends and others n the interior for information on that subject Tho» who have opportunities for obtaining vataabfc infss- maticn 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 ns. The Mercantile Index Merged if tl»e Mercantile Index Merged Ncsva nnd Hernld. Having assumed other engagements which will oc cupy bis whole time and attention, tbe subscriber has disposed of tbe good will of this paper to S. W. Mason, Esq., proprietor of tho Daily Nmrs 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 aqd frequent acts of kindness; to the Post Office Department and Express Companies far many kind favors, and to .the public generaRgr far t liberal share of patronage; , Id conclusion, he wonld bespeak for the News asp Herald the favorable consideration and support of all his friends, edited and owned, as it is, by one in every way deserving their utmost confidence. All prepaid contracts for advertising Will be fulfilled by the Daily News and Herald. This office will remain open for tho transaction of all business connected 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. S3,1866. SAVANNAH PRICKS CURRENT. The proprietor *of (he News and Herald has long regretted his inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct his local commercial department, but has now ’ secnted 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 he issued from this office, j While publishing the Index, we believd his Prices Current had much the largest circula tion and best reputation among tie 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. gsvanuk Prices Current Tbe subscriber desires to snnonnc# to bis friends, slid community generally, that be will continue, from the News aed Herald office, the issue of the Weekly Letter Sheet Prices Current, formerly priblilhed by bim la conaeetion with tbe ''Mercantile Index,” and respectfully requests s continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended bim. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. VERMONT ELECTION. No dcfiuitc information has yet come to hand in regard to tbe election in Vermont *Qn» telegraphic statement that the Radical majority is largely increased over that of last year ueed9 confirmation. But if correct, it should not be regarded as an indication ot like results in the elections yet to come ofl in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Conservatives in Vermont have hut little to encourage them, as the State has always been strongly, and even hopelessly against them. They go to the polls knowing they are to he defeated. This is the case in all of the New England States except Connecticut. We notice, however, that the Conservatives made considerable gains in the only county in Vermont thus far reported. Rutland county, last year, was: Republican, 474; Democratic, 288; Republican majority, 18ti. This year it is: Republican, 825; Demo cratic, jjiOO; Republican majority, 226 ; Re publican gqjn in majority, 39. Thus it ap- pearsthat the Conservatives in Rutland have increased their .vote this yep over that oi lost by three hundred and twelve. This ex hibit is ratlier favorable to the Conservatives, as showing they are incrau^ig in strength notwithstanding the overwhelming opposi tion they have to encounter. In the New Eogland States the Republicans have always been more active, besides having the advan tage in the number of speakers and in tbe thoroughness of their organization. The Radicals of New England, conscious of their svipeyority in these respects, have worked liard to increase their majorities, and it is not unlikely they have succeeded to some extent. The Republicans carried all these States last year by large majorities. $ THE BLACK AND TAN CONVENTION We have already devoted more space to the proceedings of tbe bogus convention of pretended Southern loyalists in Philadelphia than the importance of the body justified! We desired that our readers should be in formed of the action of the itinerant vaga bonds who assumed to represent Southern constituencies in a conclave of negroes,strong minded women and Northern radMjilN. UpH the whole aftair has fallen so far^low con tempt that we do not consider “the show worth tbe candle," and shall therefore giw no farther synopsis of their proceedings, contenting ourselves with the .following worthy summing up of the closing scenes of the disgraceful affair, from the New Ybrt’Jl Herald: “The band of negro minstrels performing at the National Hall, in Philadelphia, con cluded their engagement by a grand brftfik- '^down and walk around yesterday. But few delegates from the border States were present, and Mr. Speed,, who occupied the chair dur- ing the opening chorus, soon afterwards re tired. A series of complimentary resolu tions and thaqk offerings, tbe precursors of dissolution, were offered, the tJpion Club, tbe Tribune and Independent newspaper^ being the "recipients. Mil Newman hocused the President of being accessory to tbe burn ing of the Union League ^House. Mr. Con way, of Louisiana, dedjflUhat Jeff Davis ought lo be hung, and =tbe proprietor of a Memphis newspaper^ declared thet . loyal . i pipers South must bo susf ainod. On Mr. Speed’s wnhaWw*^ B®* 18 took the chair, and the add^A-of the. Committee on the Unreconstructed States was then read. It is called a report on the social and political status of the loyalists of noti-reconstructed [ Slates and tbegafeedff «»« requirements. It recounts the wrongs now being inflicted on Southern Union meKin the South by legisla tion and by ipdivilaal malice, and aa an in- /, Ranee-gives a radical hlNory of ’ttm New * Orleans riots. It winds up by a bold de- Hffimlfti impartial suffrage as Ukeonly policy " l '“‘ ~ ! " destroy sectionalism nod iusarw [Union men in the South. This I, Wot, taowevffijftbefj stormy flelffiffaMas held on its, jmp - daring the prevalence - of which Mr. Bolts asid Mr. Blur wood bolted, the former beipi a strong Closer of the clause advocating nejpfe suffrage. The adjournment tine die finally took (dace, Raid another tempest, *•4 .which almost ended IffivMows.” A bill has Just pMMd one branch of M &M|ib Cardan idgWftnfe and wUlpogfttfee other. defUfing 'Pe tdwf “persoo of and doqlarioi the N|lJig!of such persons in that State. -IteanoU that every pereoB iff whose veins thope is one-ejfebth* or mem .'of negro blood shall be deemed i person 'of color. (kn. Chant Visits the Theatre. It provide* WBTTBRltRrttHU WtufiRrshall ^ ~ ~ • have the right to make and enfortecontractft •' to sue, be sued, to be affiants and give iW" dance, to inherit, to purchase, lease, sell, h^sonjpar and^sffiiig rail qf&jegEisss?!^ operty. nmke wills and testaments, and kase'Mfiwad equal benefit afthaf rights ot personal security, personal liberty apd prj- va»e|#pi#, a|f«)4all remedies ceedings for tbe enforcement and protection of the same as white persons udW bftVe, and shall not be subjected to any (fiber or differ- m *>**mMH P*<J ^jcnAity, as are pwficribed for white persons commit ting like acta or offences. A bill la also pending to raise a fund to praNide loo tha necessities of the people of the State, which contemplates, sayt (fie Charleston Courier, the issue of bonds by tbe State to the amount ot a million of. dol lars, to purchase corn which shall be distrib uted to the commissioners of the poor in theqeymai districts, to be sold by l tarn, to appfica&tr m prime cost, no individual to be privileged to purchase* more than thir teen bushels. The duty is devolved upon the Governor to makpL ail- necessary rules ‘•ammnBsx.«. House of Representatives, the features of which are not stated, with regard to the re lief df said to be warmly sup ported bv Govenor Orr and others. * Telegraph,' f * Special Notic& 4 Niels PKO^CliciNNATlf 5® . ClncnnuTl, September 12.—General Grant visited crowd. Among whom were mapy joldiers, pArided be- - f llil Hill llmllll. ted PggtoRpS tnr~' - f * requested the mAnager- to go and inform General the rirant that the crowd wiafieft to see him—Saui. Jfr J- piled: -I«ABt>dt,aadwlU Sot- 1 eee them. Pieaaa tell the of the soldiers to come and oj ,Ba^r.thaoomin*nder, jritb som* others, nraHMdl into the theatre, to Grant's private box. Grant, with out giving Baker time to make his wishes known, prgached Baker and said: “Sir, I am no politic!*. The Preaidant ia my commander-in-chiet ^cctody this demonstration in opposition to the President o ^ the United States, Andrew Johnson.:-' Ton will ***“ your men sway. I am greatly annoyed at this de- moaatrattoB. I will be glad to ate you to-morrow, when the President arrives.” The crowd SnaUy dis persed, cheering Grant as next President of the M»a»fr*l!ri , U; FROM WASHINGTON. SURVEYING OPERATIONS IN ARIZONA. — '-*k. mBami: jorials to Ae LegiMature dealring a^in- jn the rates of Wharfage bare been prefired "by the Committee told left qt the f Planters'. Bank, where all owners and thSto ktNeaantinc the oWners Wharves are respectfitfiy requtoled to catt and Wign (hemdoriDg this week. ’ .. A subscription of ten dollars by each owner will meceasary to pay for prinliig and other aw-wjf penees, which inay be iff! with Thomas H. Hardsta, H»q , at tbe Bank. ' *** 1 ^ iit jp-p- NOTICE.—The StockhoUmaof the ingmen’g Loan Association,” and all otters diiahlua tt subscribing to the same, are requests* m™*®* in the Exchange Long Boom on THURSDAY EVENING, 13th instant, at IX o’clock, fpr the purpose of organi- ■ZkL •' ■ «ep!2-at DiSTILLEBIES IN NEW JERS ported by Attention, Liquor Sellers and DlsttUeral , hap im EEwtjkRfaaber 1st. The attention of all holders pf distilled spirits for sale is called to the following sec tion of the law, wljuh is published for their benefit: « * fil * Suction lifi Tib Rre jawson owning any distilled spirits intended: for sale, manutac- tnred prior to the time when this act takes effect, exceeding fifty gallons altogether, shall notify in writing the collector of the district wherein such spirits may be stored, neld or owned, within sixty days thereafter, to gauge and Btove the saRa; and upon the receipV of saia notice the collector shall cause said spirits to be gauged and proved, and the casks ot packages oontainmg the same .to be marked by. the inspector in the folly wing mangel: Manufactured prior to ■ —, I8ft—. Inspecter District Inspected , 186—. And also spirits so manufactured, held c owned, shall be gauged, proved orsunfted in any cistern or other stationary vessel, bnt shall be gdnged, proved ana marked only in barrels,'oasks or packages in which the same shall have been plaoed ; and the quantity held in leach tubs shall be estimated by the inspector, and when drawn off into packages, shall be gauged and marked as herein pi% vided. Upon the receipt of (he return, the collector shall immediately forward to the commissioner of internal revenue a copy thereof; and any person holding or owning i refusing or neglecting to adtifytiie SoUsstor, as in this section provid ed, shall forfeit the same, and pay the sum of five hundred dollars, to be collected in the manner provided by law for-the collection of other penalties. No distilled spirits on which theta, has been paid shall be stowed or allow ed to remain on any distilllery premises, under And'all spirits, after being removed from the orignal package in wpick they were inspected and gauged into other packages for purposes of rectification, re-distillation or change of proof, shall again be inspected and gauged, and properly branded; and tbe absence ot an inspector's brynd shall be taken and held as sofficiebt cause or evidence imn which any spirits so found may be forfeHid. And .any person who shall change tbe character of any spirits, either by rectification, mixing or otherwise, after they have been duly in spected and marked, as hereinbefore pro vided, and place the same in othqr packages for consumptum and sale, . wRUsut first stamping dr branding Upon such package, in such manner as the': Commissioner (^Inter nal Revenue may prescribe, the word “rec tified,” shall forfeit such spirits, and the same may be seized by tbe collector, or deputy collector of the districts where snch spirits may he found, or by each other col lector or deputy collector as may be npeciai- ly authorized by tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue for that purpose. An#guy person who shall so brand any packagd containing spirits, knowing (hist the taxes thereon have not been paid, shall forfeit such spirits aDd be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be tapripMedlur not more tboa two yaws, at the diatteff^ gif At court. !f,J ’• A CaadM Adaalsstom. A New England paper of the 21st nit., con- tainajthe following paragraph, concaived in a much better j&U *m Olfytbing we have heretofore seen from that section of the Urii'eii, -whom thfrUfa riot in New Orleans and other events are spoken of: We learn that several gentlejqepof this section have recently retume^faW Orleans, tbe prevailing feeling of that city not being favorable to Northern people. This result of Southern fanaticism is not only bad men in all parts of the South, whom the rioters of New Orleans no more represent than did the burners of the Chqrkftoq foiy- vent the masses of New England. in this which Bnt it seems to be pervaded by the same mistaken idea which isfiftMig in the comment of almost every paper at tue North, tbag the iptomoj troubles of the South of which the‘ July riot was an incident, arose ont of a controversy Washington, September 12.— Harvey iug operations Are to be fnmm«nra/l jq Arizona, And tbe monument erected iu 1861 by tbe yaw-in Boundary Commit- aioueni At tile confluence <t the Gila and Salt rivers will be the initial point of survey. From this point there will be established base and meridian lines. Commissioner Rollins, of the Internal Revenue De partment has received a dispatch from Jersoy-Qity iwfyiug that ef)erywfi^fle that section ilistilleHei «rp in operation and not conforming to the law. Tho dis tilleries will be stopped, if tho'proviaions of the law are not complied with. FROM NEW ORLEANS. STRANGE CONDUCT OF , SOLDIERS. FEDERAL Three of* the Number Silled. THETjBURN THE TOWN OF BREN HAM. THE MARKETS. Hillsboro Milita^ Aoadkmt.—The at teifcon of the public is called to the Hills boro WRia^r Alademy, which ap pears in our advertising coloms. The SfeEeiinteQient, Gen. B. E. Colston, was anolffcer offfistinctien^in (he U • S. A: and lost all that he possessed during the war. He served under Lee, Jotaito*. Beau regard, and Jackson, and a colleague of tho After at tito Virginia Mili idrf Institats. < W4<4lko WM* 1 pleasure fay ’ recommending this Academy to the favor able consideration of the pntifc. , waeT»Wi« ytars' ■nd aM-compslied to go to one place in the town for them, when they would much prefaw Tjl a chHtteT AHUUfi liilftRaR Ngent with a suf- A , ficient capital, oolffd do a ^ne busii this fall and winter. We need moi much in this tecti*. There m o’renftdei- ^bL„ m Amhftid for U# Rid ’AlachuacOliiifcwiii* “T know ot _ (Dooxoa EdwaxD hubsftdMtod t*Ra«hdi the AusaMklkdicalCollege, to(Mffeh he io| edby his tastes sfijl stadias. i 11 tdp NxW OaLEAUS, Se,t. 12.—Federal soldiers attempt- ing to enter a dancing school room with negro wench- e&M partners, at Brenbam, Texas, were resisted end thliw of the number shot Th^then burned a por tion of tbe town; loss, $86,000. Cotton atiflbr; sales 1,000 bales low middling at 32c. @33c. Gold, 44 MAYOR HOFFMAN NO-UINATKD EOH GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK. T0B underslfttod would respectfully inform their friends and-lhefwblic that they are prepuH to effect Fite And Marine Bisks in the following trst class companies, at established rated, and solicit a share of ttronager - ■****--* • ' ' ; INTERNATIONAL'HAuRANCE COMPANY, Ot Sew York. rj l "/ f - > NATIONAL BANKING ASSURANCE COMPANY, Of St Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL IN8DEANCE CO., or St. Lou^, Mo. PEftRY INS. ANDTHDST CO., Marion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS. sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and DB|bftotfleel% SELL. WYLLY | HU Are now receiving and have on band '■ ! HenKtig's Fire Proof Safes. ALSO, ILLUSTRATED CUTS AND PRICE r • ; OF *' Herring’s Burglar Proof Safes. Oiderapromptlpexecutt J at Manufacturers Card Prices. Also, FAIRBANKS’ • fotent Platform Scales. * Stock constantly on hand of ail patterns and sizes, from 3.500 pounds dormant down to Counter and Even Balance. , Send and get oue of their lllostrated Books, sepio-tf Florida Branch Railroad. >nd instalment of twenty .par cent, on the or this cutaffany is hRVpr called, paya ble at tte CompanyM Odbee, in Savannah, on the i&th in»?* d. macdonalu; -seta-lot Treasurer. Notice. X4 Wd. tl. Smith having withdrawn from tbe Arm of Brady, Smith A Co., the business will be con- tinned by thejemainiug partners under the name of BRADY k hi OSES. They solicit the favors of their friends ns heretofore. A. <1. BRADY, septl-tf K. J. MOSB8. Assignees’* Notice. The underaigted having baen appointed assignees of the Farmers 1 and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim ants against the said Bank to present tbe same for li quidation, and all person, indebted to the*Bauk are required to make immediate payment. Bill-holdera will lose their priority if the bills are .not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. B. GAUDRY, Jy2T-tf • , Assignees. HILL’S HAIR UYK, SO cents—Black or Brown, instantaneous, best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 66 John street,' New-York. 8old by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere, ms-ly The Conservative Platform. Albany, N. Y., Sept.12.—John T. Hoffman, Demo crat, and present Mayor of NeWYork, was nominated for Governor, and R. H. Pruyn, of Albauy, Conserva tive Republican, for Lieutenant Governor. The platform adopted by the Conservative Conven tion endorsed the Philadelphia Convention of the 14th of August. It declares the Southern Stated ill (li. Union and entitled to representation in f oOgtets/iid affirms that centralization cf power both in Washing ton and the State of New York is fatal to the harmony of our political system, and deuounoaa ODngro^ional legislation. > ■tr: No Cam of Chohta. in Macon. Macon, Sept. 12.—The Telegraph says that the state ment in the Atlanta papers to-day that five deaths from cholera had occurred among the troops at Macon is without foundation. There has not been a case in tkiaeilytiriwar'tti f ■ Death of C. C. Clay, Sr. Montookeet, Sept 15.—Judge C. C. Clay, father of Ex-Senator. Clay died at Huntsville on tbe 6th. Santa Anna's Trouble. Ended. Nxw Yobk, Sept 12.—The litigation instituted be tween Gen. Santa Anna and Diario Marina, his al leged aghnt, has been discontinued, an equitable set- tlemeut baying been arranged on both sides. ~ THE BEST TUNIC.—Caswell, Mack M Co.’a FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF OAUSAYA is a combination of the three beat tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CALI SAY A. The Iron gives the blood a rich vermillion color where it becomes thin and watery; tne Pbospnorus supplies nervous power in cases of mental depres sion. while 'he Calisaya gives tone and vigor to all the organs of the body. , Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK ft CO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. L For sale at LIPPMAN’S jj9.tr 1 >rng and Chemical Warehouse. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa vauiiuh, having made to the undersigned an assigo meet of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un- dersign^t, and all pdrsons'indcbted to said corpora tion wilimske payment to C. W. W. BRUEN, Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and sepl-Sm Loan Association of Savannah. 3(0 Mobile Market. Mobile, September 12.—Cotton—S»les to-day of 5( bales middling at 30(a>31c. Market firmer. New York Market. ft aw Yonx. Sept it-jidbrAC; Coupons of ’62. nkiii Tan-Forliea, U* -Ceftou firmer; sales 6.000 bales upland at 33,'^c.; Orleans, 33‘ic. Flour 60e. higher. Wheat and port unchanged. Lard steady at 17I£c.@20>£c. Sugar more active at 10%c.@12c. Coffee quietaad steady. Turpentine doll at 06c.® OSe. Rosin firm. Texas wool 22c.<oi32h,'c. A Melancholy Death.—Mr. P. F. Myer, an old and much respected citizen of South Carolina, died on the25thuil|Ao.? Jk;frfand,. noticing his death in one of 'tlic'Chfirleston pa|er^ j .Hi “The deceased was a man of most vigor ous constitution, possessed- of everjf attri bute of health, with every promise of a bale ] ftod |app/ ofd’ ftge, till the Federal cavalry passed through bis country borne. In the generosity of his nature, thinking no ill of his fellow-man, he was led, under promise bfrpmcurinf preteotldiFfo# a brother’s house hold, to go out at mid-night to the enemy's esmp. Bnt they only lured him to his-ruiii; fc with a fiendish cruelty unparalleled, he thrice hung, then left for dead, his un merciful torturers having failed to extort the confession of concealed treasure. * “Since that awful night, bis manly frame had gradually iuccaubeu, till his pain- wrecked system could no longer resist the inroads of death.’’ None *pat 6 mother kopws awitii what solicitude— win whit dwp dbxfoty-^% meflher r^garda the health of her babe. To such we would saj mat. U| .all cases of teethiag, rammer complainUft. looaeh^tt oT,t^e bowels, &c., that they will And Mmsdkti C$HfnrA- Tivjt Sxbup the only preparation which will giye Assignee’s Notice. Tile nndeisigneJ having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Coiqtnerce of Savannah, Georgia, is prepared to enter upon his duties. All bill holders and other persons having claims against the said naifr t requested to present the same for liqnida- tlon, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders will lose thetr priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this dale. JOHN C. FERRILL, an* 3m Assignee. tain and speedy relief. No mother ahonU NARHIBDa HAYWOOD—CALDWELL.—On tbe 6th instant, at hefr uncle'll residence, by tteWtf. Bishop Elliot, Misa LIZZIE A., youngest daughter of J. M. Hnnopd, to GEORGE W, CALDWELL, qf Charleston, VaThTe Letter From Gatmeevtlie,.: taalty ter CatUa Baycrfo. V __ EDrroiis^vSS^wrsA^RnteLD: _ ^ : n tbte -and i bovcK »nd la apSciailv.qaallSofi fur tkecamol all Xfift .eotton crops m utis«M>a Mantm e^oteee ol lhe loeu she jarrants entete no pay county are feting gathered. The earliest cot- * ton ia opening sapidly, a«d the staple is tery gooff. The peopls want aocoi anff It nesnas. fftaflt4|| some of yon capi talist do not come hare as eatten buyers. Planters very often desire small-advaucea,-1 ' . - * for_Nfo Stela at Dreamt attheCdRNEit OF kSOQuHTOX AND BARNARD .STHEKT8, (MA arill soourlmove to a tetter oRce. She wilt viftl ftatkats at ttelr resi dences if dealred. '. * _Re<an hy parmisaion to Dis. North, Fitch and Ilorl- bock, sag Ordinary Baiteat CharlqdonTW^ 1 -^ 5 - haa ted, a aurcesafal pradtea. - , IjiM.i Fuel, Wash- .. With uae of' Three termi in tbe echoliattc loe at tte'Stttof each term For bar information address * J. M. BONNELL, aatearawaOcrt , .President. iw wiwwui t ■ _ n UpttuiiK YgTTLL RE-OPEN ftBR 80 AcademyhMhi tth of Notice. Notice. TOevteamer SYLVAN SHORE, in consequence of being painted, will not leave for Florida until farther notice. s p3-tf CLAP HORN A CUNNINGHAM Special Notice. Omoi or Ashionxes or vna • ' ‘ Bask or the St.tk or Gioaoia, Sa ans.h, August 14,1366. Blilholders are hereby notified that the priority of their claims will be lost, nnless presented within six mo tbs Irom the time of assignment of the assets of the Bank. A. PORTER, r W. CUMMINS, an15*1*2 * ftthcnwtf Assignees. PT Macon Telegraph and Angnsta qpnstitntion alist will please publish daily for three wfeks. To Travelers. Newspapers, Magazines, cheap Novels and Books can be had at ESTILLfl NEWS DEPOT, Boll si rest, corner of Bay lane, next to the Poet Office (down slalr .) Writing Papers and Envelopes of ail kinds, in any quantity, from a single sheet up. Pens, Inks, ft / aa!6-t{ , BATGVXLbOK’S SAX* 9« The Original and Bert In the World I Theonlytrue and perfect Hair ftp*. Harmless, Reliable and I uatan- taneona. Prodnem tenmdiate.y a splendid Btaekor natural Brown, wlthbat fainting the hair or skfa. Remedies the Ui effects of bad dyes. SoldbyaUDrng- eihts. Tbe genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLKFLKCB8, For Restoring and Beautifying tte Hair. j- , n l4.iT ngMB BATCHELOR. Nsw Yuan- Special Noflcet. HiIRANCE!> . ANKAft, GA^ AUGUST (0, ISM. INSURANuEll ’ Notice. The andersigned, having been appointed AsNgnee of tbe Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, is prepared to enter upon fils duty. All billliolders, and other persons having claims against said' ftfeftj, . are re quested to present the same for'liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. Blilholders will lose theit priority if the bills are not presented within aiT mourn. HIRAM ROBERTS, an31-tf Assignee. Assijfnees’ Notice. Bank BwSavammAB. 1 Savannah, Georgia, July*, lS66.f The andersigned having been appointed As3i of this Bank for the parpoae of adjusting and dating its affairs, therefoife all person, haylng.i ag.iusttljlsoorporattoiL 'ftiy preaentMhem,: bill holders of this Blink si* reqnirefffopiemnt the same within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by statnte, and those in debted will make Imn ediate payment to s H. BRIGHAM, * ft geo. w. DAVIS, 4 iv6-lm • Assignees. M •f rfSBE UNDERSIGNED, General AgftiU for Geor- ftr gia for the Wilder SafamanderS^fe Co., are prepared to supply the demand for' their cele brated safes, that have stood every teat, metafile it THE LATE TERRIBLE CONFLAGRA TION J*T PORTLAND 1 , ME, '^' j Twenty-five Per iCflfit. Cheaper .WsWAdvertisemc Eroof| GRIT § E. J. "Wade & C A arti^ e o‘f“^ of,he WW Ctoc Than any other Safe manufactured. , ki e r .for lllostrated Pffce Lists, and be sure onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. v ’ Agua de Magnolia.^ A toilet del$it! ’ftie ladiw’ *iesmre and Mi’s boon 1 Tte “sweetesftfang’’ and largest^p titf. Mannfactnrei from the thRSAnthern Magnolia. Used for li.HrnftftM face anaBraon, to Aider the ■kin soft and frrtft’fo' prevent ftAtiogs,. to perfhme clothing, ftc. a ft . It overcomes the unpleasant odor of parspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, ftc. It cores nervous headache and allays inflammation. It cools, softens and adds delicacyto the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cores mosquito bites aud stings of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is yrbat every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. HAMAS BARNES ft CG„ oft27-eodly Prop*. Kxr.lnsive Agents, N. Y- Q.%r. RUDE, secretary Fire and Itiulne Risks flagun’s Magnolia Balms This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the son-barnt face an hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imjkrting the marble purity of youth, and the distin gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples anil roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material fajnrious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Open Singers. It is what every lady sbonld have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 cents, teeparedhy W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. wHdr*« all orders to DEMAS BARNES ft CO., ocifiT-eodly Yort Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of the PUnters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, are prepared to enter upon their duties, and all bill- holders all other persons having claims against said banks are requested to present the same for liqntda tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Billholdera will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months. CEO. W. ANDERSON, H. W. MERCER, anl3- &w2m • [■Assignees. MONTPELIER: FEVER AWIffTtODM MXTIWGUIS1 Martyrs to Inter jfftont.ftevwr, 1 word with yoi responsibility for yomr Wffferlng ream upon selves. Jtet as srtftr fa* you .hake today. J ShateV tomorrow. HOSTBTTER’8 CELEP STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the di derhvftell you labor. Had yon taken this gei ton* as A preventive, you wonld have uj need. qM as a cure, for it renders the system impervtooela.al njuftnatio fevers. Bat since you neglected tte pre caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com- ^ plaint by resorting to the on|y reliable remedy.— - the chills with HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and idcy will return no more. This is the experience of honsands, and it wiltbe yours. Qniotne is a alow of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; It to more dangerous than tbe malady itself; fa many cases it utterly falls. How different la the effect of the Bittibs. Their curative action to rapid; they are agreeable to (be palate; UMn not ofay entirely harmless, bnt ttid inevitably to strength** «» con-’ stitution and prolong Ufe; they nevwftar^ fated, and it ia bbaftilfotly asenmed that they never can fail fai 1 any case of Fever and Ague, however inveterate in iU character. To be without Hostetler's Bitten in any region infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever to simply to reject safety and court disease. jrtTfggy NEAR Macon, Georgia. T HE EXERCISES of 1 his Institute liav« txscfl re named, foe the Pull Term, under the direction of the following OFFICERS AND TEACHERS: Rev. JNO. T. PRYSE, M. A., RECTOR, Professor of Ancient Languages and Mathematics. Mbs. H. D. PRYSE, PRINCIPAL, In charge of the Higher English Branches. Miss MARY E. SNEED. MieMtXpTA • H. HOLCOMBE, Mi|p Mary l. powers, Assistant Teachers of English. MoNsiEur. A. A. FRISE, Professor of French. Mb. VICTOR KNERINGER, Professor of Instromental and Vocal Mufac. Sig. CARLO GUEITA, Professor of Drawing and^ainting. Mbs. M. S. RAYMUR, . ft Matron. MR L. E. HUNTER, Assistant Matron. ( This Institute is situated at Montpelier, so exten sively and favorably known aa once the eeatof the Georgia Episcopal Institute; and Christ Church Col- **Yontpelier, as a location for a Literary Institute, combine* advantages unsurpassel in an^ fttace, North or Sonth. for. its healthfnlness bf climate season or the year. All Fevers ss are almost entirely unknown ( Ufa grounds of the Institute numer- Srlngmof purest water, beside a Uhaly mted for its valuable medicinal e fawns aad groves, with the Igtbo lnstltuta,.attonl tlm ilse and'recn ATHAM 0TATS — ra —ham it may conosrn: Whereax George Gemenden will apply at.the Oodrt of Ordisary for Letters Dismissory as Adafau- iSJur on the estato^of Henry Hermann, late of e< ®®' ^"'"jrefore, to cite and admonish all tote and appear before said O ■■wasnon (If any they h«ve) on or before the. _ Payment SratMteday fa November next, atesrwtoe tail* letter* ftffijgpM ^WteessnSr"RR' •fa**!?™’ April.HR .... D A ‘”*£"5- asr-lamtm* OtiHuury Y-DAYS alter dated will — - m county for g ; to the estate theOBbnary to MB all Urn .•WiMtt.de- reaffth. two main eftteaa, a Chapel, l.eotSYe Jtoom. alt other convei ■ —'m liaed Collegiate Institution luiiafags are being renovif . . . rooghont, with special regalftte< tqste, i Ana comfort. -■ • ■ The Hchoofts provided with complete sots «f Maps, Chars, afifi Globes, with a valuable chemical, Philo sophical, anfi Astronomical apparatus. The Musics, ftastrnments a’ the Institute are of the best kind, and are being Increased by several new Pianos, and an Organ for IheUbapel. j- The Heads of the Institution are. determined spare no effort or rtpense to make the school, M • every respect, one of the highest grade, affording to the daughters of the South the beet advantages lor a thorough and accomplished education. The KngUfttand Classical Departments are under the immediate charge of the Rector and ttiacipal. assisted by competent and experienced marine ton*. The services ut eminent Profcaors hate bst*. sd> eared for tte Departments of French, Instrumental and Vocal Marie, Drawing, and Painting. Professor prise Is known aa a divtinguLhed Professor ot French for many years fa several Universities. FrofoMor a pupil of Tnalberg, • Paris; and SI eervatory of Paris; and bnted listen artist ba tte ''Academia di Roan All the young li to attend the w Church twice * In-utute, as well lions on week days. CHAR cal liepartmeate -per balf-yet of •**»- Convi . French, Music, Drawing, And charged separately. Payment of school charges “*■ —« to furnish, for her own _ Napkin Ring, Sliver Pork Conveyances for Montpelier cqa — —. . Stony Uvcnstabioln Macon. A note a few daysto advance frikecure a carriage at any time, to mera Visitors aaVTupUa, at Crawford station. (14 mUes fromMacoa.! oa tbe M. ft W. R. R- £1*- lor circulars cnwtufriftg farther particRR* jt»4 ft* 00 ”’ references, apply to the. ^ t sepT-lw ^Untpelfor, vU Macoa, G». Great Fire la Portteftdj ■e.-WOto’. paterat Salamander Safes. I Portland Julj ‘20,1866. ■Wilder Salamander Safe Company, ' J " No. 8 Conrtlandt st eet. New York: Gents—In the great fire thaU visited this city we were among the sufferer?; our office was on Exchange street, in n four story brick block, which wasentiij-ly burnt oat. Our Safe, one of your manufacture, fell into tbe cellar, where it remained for three days, full of books and papers. We are happy to informyou that the conti-ntewere all in good condition, befog uninjured. We have ordered another of your Safes, id take pleasure in'recommending them to tho Tours, lespectiully* FJfS, COFFIN k 8WAN. Nonas.—The Safes that preserved the books and or the Portland Mutual Fire Insurance Co B. Brown ft Sons were bo h WUder’a l atent inder, Which to the ofo* ™re ^ made.. IUBSI ; hTHOMAtfa sepl3~t No^ UI. Bay »treet. NATIONAL ty II80UNCE COMPAHI, Jr- w' Of Boston. 1833. HILLSBOROUGH . MILITARY AGADEAy !! T HE EXERCISES of Mi weil known Institution, tounced by the lat^kiionel C. C. TEW, will be resumed on the first da t or October next, under the direction of G neral R. E. WlLeTON, a graduate, and for fifteen yean (up to the commencemnnt of Hie war! a Professor of the Virg ula Military Instilute. The course of instruction will be such as to make tbe Academy -a great polytechnic School—a school o! theoretical and appl ed science—in which language and literature will also receive* lull share of atten tion. Tbe dis. iplinc and organization will be upon a complete military basis. General Cols'nn relics con fidently upon (he patronage of hie old Iri. inis and brothers in arms throughout the who e Sonth. Ap plications for ail mission sbonld be node 3s e.irly tt poeeible to tbe Superintendent, accomp-iiicd by tes- timontole of good mo st cU.irauter. Circutars .con taining fall intormation will be toened in a Tew days. For these aud all-farther particulars, apply to Ge etui H. E. COLSTON, Snperintende t Hillsborough Mil tary, Academyc- 8ei>13'3taw1m Hillsborough, N. C. House Wanted. A SMALL HOUf'E can be reated to a good Hbaatp by applying to Dr. W. R. WARING, TuTstnte street. aepl3-3L* Notice to Consignees, ‘ The steamship kUTAW is discharging THtt DA at the whari of the Empire steamship Line. sep!3-1t R. H. nAWDRK Agen*. Dissolution of Co-Partnership T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween Lyman Y. Stuart aim Henry L Arnold, under the name of STUART ft Ot., U this day dfa- solved by mntnal consent Lyman Y. Stuart ub-nc is anthorized to receive all acCcunts due, and will settle all claims against raid firm. - L. Y. STUART. - H. L. AKNOLfa September 10, 1866.sepl3-3t 3*H(1 v Manufactured i.yu.en,,^ 11 enterpriser Cortier off West Brosq „„„ ( ^ When we say superior Grits, ^ what we say and no EcyuciV' , Middle and eastern partuf , j fr«m our stand in the Mnrkd - v > pStotia Knapp's Saddlery, stoll- *"'***' • Great mfinceinent-i offern!, Btronou; M. s. Guhen j 1 Gnilmartiua.Cu.; Scrantoi. , > YongeftCO.; Bell, W,l,y* ciSf WANTED for a Gentleman. Address “A 4 ••, aid office. Lime! Lin, ^ FRESH Cargo op B£;t , just arrived andfor ale low by sep!2-3t Hope! a 150 0011s BALE R0PE sale at low pri es, and ou acconun 1 scpbi3t py Wanted to W 4 DWELLING HOUSE, mitahkfi» 1(;; J (W hear Bay street as can be bw. Estate Notii A LLPER^bsS tihohavo claims a- MM( Willi.-, m Pope, de-’e »l' Head, Son h Carolina, will send in n,^ ly attested; and all indebted to tl,-.. requested to make payment, wittor . POPE, Esq., at Suvauimli. ' ' E- C. VO®. sep!2-eod3t Qualified ,t..: S' FDR SALE wniTs corn. GHJUKP \rf; sep12-3t By N otice to DBirruito *$u vku,. personshavingclaBui! aefias l«- - garet Mnr.had, deceased; whl pies*',': tested, within the time prefer,hr,, h, indebted to aiiid estate will ,11'h'i j • CHAKi.tS.il seplS-law6w FOR SALE, 4 LtniBER “A8IN. fronting eat JX. Variuah liver, "npo-it., Lsd . Step and fbondry. Terms cue;, a; JOb, Corner of Bay and We.-i ,i: j sepll-tf BE. F. Y. CLARK W OULD SAY to his patrons and friends that he has returned to the cilv and resumed practice. sepl3-If G eorgia—waYne county.-to an whom it it ay concern: ja-per N. Raulerson having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on tte estate of B. Sapp, late of said county, deceased: This to to cite all and singular the creditor* and next of kin oi B. Sapp to he and appear at my office within tbe time allowed by law and Jtew ceuse, U any they can, why said application whou Id not be granted said applicant. Witness my hand and official signature this 12th d,y of September, 18.18. GKO. W. KUMPH, sep!3-lawlm OrdiBSry. G eorgia—wayne county.—h> un whom it ms;concern; _ r- Jane Youlee having, in proper form, made sppfica- tion for permaDCDt letters oi udministranon oj tbe estate cfWalter Yuales, late of said county: This is to cbe all and singular the creditors and next of kin uf Walter Youtos,. decereed. to he anff appear at my office wlthiu tfcffjline allowed by law and show cause, if any they, can, why said applica tion should not be granted said applicant. Witness my hnnd and official riteatnre this 13tb ■ GEOTW. HUMPH, Ordinary. day of September. I860. *epl3-lawlm G eorgia—wayne county. -By vinus At an order irom tile Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, will be sold, on the : ret Tuesday lu November next, at tbe Court House door in said tenhty, be tween the legal ufa Mis, Hie west half of Lot of Land No. 469. origfaally AjwHmi, now Wayne county, belonging to the estate of John, Boltin, Asbury and William Sylmter, deceased- Terms mode known on the day of sale. Oift MBITH, sepl3-lawfiw Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR’S SAL*.■‘-I will offer for sale. to tt e highest bidder, at the Court Honse In Ef fingham county, at tbe legal hours of salw llve bun drerl and eighteen acres of Land, tbe property of Jackson N. Nemse. Sola subject to a mortgage, sad lor the benefit of all concerned. WM. A. NEASE, Administrator. Springfield; Septcmhg t L,tefi». rttaO-lawifat "VTOTICE TO DEBTOBB AND JCHEDITORS.—All Xx peuten having demands against tbe estate qi Robeit A. Marlow, deceased are berahy required to baud them in legally attested, anti there indebted to make payment to the subscriber. JAS. B. MARLOW, Admfnistrenr. Springfield, September 7. Is56. Sel3-lOTrta*' J^OTICK —On the first Monday in December next Monday will apply to tlie Court of Oidfonry of Effing ham conutj )or leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robeit A. Marlow, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. jambs b. marlow, sepl3-lsw2m*AdmiidsftntBr. S TATE OF G BORGIA—EFFINGHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, John E_ Shesrouse has applied to me far letters of Administration on the' estate of Xsthaatol bbearonae, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish an persons Interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county to make objection tif any they have,) on or before the flrat Monday in November next, otherwise said fatten will be granted.^ Given tinder my hand and Official signature this 10th day ofSeptemb^Mfi. p R sap!3-law4w ] Ordlnam BORGIA- EFFINGHAM COUNtHL—To all wtem FOR REI On reaeonalile term-. TO ROOMS and TWO LAkt-H hj brick building on tbe ontr i. colu streutd. Possession giui , EDWARD U.l Apply 10 jy3-tf Henjington’s FIRE ARM SOLD BY GUN DEALER!*, til TRADE GKSER.UX1' VEST POCKET PISTOb, So.3Cte| Repeating Pisfol, (Elliotpt.(Su-—Cji Repeating Pistol, (t!lliotptj-T«.' Jf ocket Revolver, (aeli-foAitp New Pocket Revolver, with Lo,si Police Rovo’Ver, Navy Sizo Cute Belt Revolver, Navy size Cal: a Belt Revolver tSelf-Corliii.? 1 ’' ^ Navy Revolvet. 36-TOD in. CaSr. Army Revolver, 44-liw in. Cali r Gan Cane, naing No. 32 Cart::® Revolving Rifle, 35 and 44-lcl ad'j Breech Loadiug Kifle, Xo. 32 Csrnr Breech Loadiug Carbine, No. l-'-j |J. * l.ifle, Steel Barrel, mth SalffiM U. 8. Rifled Musket, SpriagfleUI'^l Single Barrel Shot-Gun. ’ E. BBMLVG1W' ‘ Jiio«,lj AGENTS' Moore * Nichols, Sew York. Joe. C. Grubb <s Co-_, Pnfradelptia- Ponltney ft Trimble, Brihmore. Hear/ Folsom ft Co-, Ser 1 OtWt' 1 Maynard Bros, Chicago. L. M. Ramsey * Co., 3t. Ltii Albert E. cranft'Sanftecteo. ISAAC flUSSEU NorAEY public, coon Otpnty SherllT of the City !>l 1 O FFICE AT THE COURT of Justice Laurence Connell,®!" door osH of Merchants’ nail rbni®. dence oti Gaston street, to o deans w^- oppos te Miller’s Rill, Savancati,^-"- anS'-eoddw ' - McKAYyBLISSi' Commission Mercia YAaLEES In White Oak Hri WD*: u/ aliases. Cash advances mad " Of Timbre, Cotton, Naval Stores, The rtbova-namad honse offer un -- the reM Of Southern Products, at- • mi* ■p* win It may concern: ^ „ . . lereas, Arzvlo K. Powers has appUed-to me tot Letters of Administration de bonis non, with the will anncxedy. on the estate of Milton H. Powers, late of said county: ftShme are, therefore, to dte and admonish all per- seks interested to be and appear at the Court of Or dinary of said county on the first Monday fa No vember next, to make objections (if any they hove) otherwise letters will be granted to tbe applicant. Witness my hand aud official signature this 19th day of September. ISM. F. B.TKBRAU, sepl8-'aw«w , Ordinary, E. O. Undelivered Tqkgrams T R EMAINING in the office of the American Tele graph Company, September 19th, 18M: O. B terttew! > wpl2 tf SEAL PEESSES, FOB THB use OF COUNTY AND 8TATB OFFICEBS, SOTA- •rteh PUBLIC, SOCIETIES, LODGBI^ \ BUSINESS hen aSd OTHEBS. r g undersigned shortest notice, device (with or orate designs. t .Send fora at, the rt»»y elib i u£Z££ Wl' Court of Ort the real mjj-lntn H. all prominent Drufl^ 19 * Hay at $)•' C A BALES SUGHTLY . 3U .2 000 bushels Yellow Cot” damaged iwCoti uarnif *2,0,4) bushels OjW : . 26 barrels C«K 10 barrels WhiAeT. ■ P0 £ P , &t T GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PURT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST bocrbox sumers Pure liquors in a AjS-Lar d form, we commenced lha ,. e ?Inwu ,i packing fa caSM onr we ^A n , he ui teaffBBtsajsjs; _ -g^s wardedrareffintshis t&- the standard as wp*« creased efforts to Mb, hlch has bean to fl [Eatablfahed No^Wl bottl-i* , c. OPINIONS OFTH^J. ]5 5 IlS^ctib* 80 ^