The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 14, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAMUEL W. MASON,...,.* Editor; XV. T. THOMPSONAssociate Editor. PAHTliik VISmCITVESESS. tffie ttiost striking feature of Am fierce o| position of tbe put# opposed to the re^orar tirih of the Sontbcpn States is the violent abuse of the President^' In both wings ot the Philadelphia Radical Convention they showered on him torrents of low abase and foul slanders. He'was denounced asatrai- Official Paperuf the City, mr'tmsgufr-a petjqrer,—^ diary,” “an example of total depravity,” and “an Jail# |)*taui.” On -these and similar terms of deinneiation ,the changes were they fairly reveled vocabulary .AR3EST CIRCUUTIQI II THttlFT MO MUPTl FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER POST ill A S T E R 8 i' ‘ • !£'| U< Are authorized to recerverahscripttons for the NEWS tlnuuu AND HERALD. Dai!?. Tri-Weekly amfifftekry at our ^ COQCeal fte reaCCSUSg t advertised rates. . The ai s francbiffe«nenl of a Targe pro- - . *L I Li:, Lit* man of top Sontli niwl TO OUR COUNTRY FKlRvDS. f H» . As much interest*. felt throughout the country in regard to the prospe&i of ifcfijoottofe ahd othei^qrpp * we will be grateful to on* planting friends and others u the interior Tor information on that subject. Those who have-opportunities for obtaining raloable 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 the News an<l Herald* Havin" assumed other engagements which will oc cupy his whole time and attention, the subscriber has disposed of the good wiU of this paper to 8. W. Mason, Esq., proprietor of the Daily News axd Hebald, and though very unwilling, will cease its publication from to-day. i **• . ..1 •/ He desires to take this occason of returning thanks to the press and mechanics of the city for uniform courtesy and frequent acts' «T kindness} to.t£«Pge» Office Department and 'Express Companlea'Rir mlny kind favors, and to the public generally.4%a£lj,ivi Bhare of patronage. In conclusion, he woujd bespeak for the News and Herald the favorable coQBideralicn and support of all his friends, edited and owned, as it is, by one in every way deserving their utmost confidence. All prepaid contracts for advertising will be fulfilled by the Daily News and Herald. This office will remain open for the transaction of all business connected with it or the “Iiost Cause, of which work the undersigned is agent in this city. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index. Savannah, Aug. 23, 1866. SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT. in corses unlilthey exhaumeu •it Billingsgate. Of course? amid all nunciation of the President, the Radi‘S* me under tte eonedta- » JSi*L J t£ •worn to snppor ^.wJl ofwhat is called the veto mo say to.the mem nere. tiveofourty, iris one of the s “ **" under the Oonstitotion—clearly SSSSlendangered. S* Unl ;;^h«e Tdon“ir youwpune to* in th»t I have done nothing more then bimply to have discharged my duty, J shall team* **" " “*** lion, aid with your fcglp. and the powers this Bide of the infernal bined, shall never drive me from the discharge of my duty. [Great applause.] YMB.MJ umMeywmtofc—hdmaesma.epeechl portion of tifr white men at toe South aud the enfranchisement of the blacks were in- sistefl OB by aH the lqfiftpg speal«»a^flB|-r dinal meawres. It iff Ifce imaoffitf A op|>o» gition of the President to these two villainous* propositions that has excited their implaca ble hostility. It is true that some of the dele gates from the border Southern State* refused; to recommend pnblicly such a policy, for tear of losing a large proportion of their limited number of supporters. The simple fact stands out, nevertheless!, that almost all ot the ultra Radical leaders North of Mason’s and Dixon’s line, as well as throe pretending to hail froin,tbe cotlvn States,’wit tetio htWd jo constituents to lose, are avowing their determination to foice the South to disfran- R is also true thgt the Radical Stattf'uo: vention of New York, which nominated Gov ernor Fenton Tor re-election, ignored the question of negro enfranchisement- ButAl*) reason is explained by Greeley, of the Tri bune, who was a member of the Convention. He says in explanation—apologetically, how ever—that he is dbnfldent 8m entile .Cum; mittee which framed the platform shared in the conviction set forth in his resolution for negro suffrage, but “because they deemed the issue for the Fall election already made leave in your hands the flag with thirty-six stars, not twenty-five- [Cheers.] Your flag, without a single uaaeA. I leave in your hands, nnder the Consti- _ . IftoFyour country, as ntede by your fathers sod purchased with their blood. I know they will be pre served. ThbXiAXE City [Fla.) Press.—We see by late iara pf. this paper that it has been sold ,/PIesAsS Ilfon & Co. to E. Wallace Davis, 3sq„ formerly of this State. The salnwtory of the new proprietor bespeaks the courteous apd high-toned editor, who will dorfbtless receive, as he merits, all the aid and patro nage received by his predecessors from the liberal and intelligent community in which the Press is published, With the opening of the “Florida Connection” ah increased trade between Middle and East Florida will pour into our city, and we Recommend the ■prfess as a medium for the advertisements of our merchants who* desire to extend their business relations in that direction- up,” they concluded^) 1 ‘fight it oot on this, line” of opposition to the President’s policy.' The proprietor of the News *and Herald £ n G ree Iev himselfconsented to waive the question for the present, as it might endan ger the success of the party in the approach ing election, find yet who believes that he has* abandoned the ptfncipib of universal has long regretted his inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct his local commercial department, but has now secured the services of Capt. Geo. H. John stone, publisher, pi the Mercantile Index. “-.-ft Prices Current, to*bo' issneid- While publishing the Index, we Tielieve his Prices Current had much the largest circula tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any in the city, being remarkable for its accuracy and general acceptability. We propose to devote all reasonable space, and every exertion to the production of a re liable and complete financial and commercial article each week, and ti$e pn^lh^fiti^Qf tufy important changes each day. Savannah Prices Current. The subscriber desires to annonuea^to his friends, and the business community geteralte, tl*t tofwilf continue, from th.Niwf&iib HE^LDjfflc4 tlte issue* of the Weekly Letter Sheet Prices Current, formerly published by him in connection with the “Mercantile Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. By Telegraph. New Advertisements. SIGHT DISPATCH®. FROM EUROPE. „ ; TflE MTHSTOtf RUSSIA RHsjfif** ( Liverpool, Sept. 12—Noon.—Cotton sales 10.000 bales; mlddliugiiplsnd. IStfd. Lokdow. Sep*-12—Noon.—Consols tor money, 89fe: Five-twenties, 71J£. Pams, Sept. 12 -Noon.-The Emperor hat ssnt a special mission to Mexico to confer with Msiimilias. BgRLiN, Sept 12—Noon.—The Atttgtrnel&Zimng at to-day says the reopening of the Eastern qntetten by Russia esnnoi be for pacific purposes. new York m arket. Arrest of Criminals. S% A ndrew’s Hall A GRAND CONCERT Will be given at St. Andrew’s Hall, by PROP. F- LESSING, ASSISTED BT PHPfS* HAARS, ff G ’ Tickets to be bad at Messrs Cooper A Co.’s Book iSTli! A. 8olomons’ Drug Store, F. Leasing’s Inhc more.andattbe fW*. for paitlcslars see propuniPM. scpi4-io Choice baltiioee bicoi i fobs, per u FANNIE,*’ TO ARRIVE; 0 New Advertisements. C R I T W •R. J. Wade & Bro. /1AL1 V ankle of Prominent Floridian.—The ,.) Press of the 8th insL an nonnecs' the demise, at bi3 residence near that place, on the r>th inst., of Gen. M. Wl.it ^niitli. His health had not beou robust for i loiKf lime, but no apprehensions were felt of a fatal result. Gin. Smith was a lawyer of eminence in bis Stat e. and at the solicitation of liis people, filled places ot trust, honor abd i&sffShshjtlity, and alwaya bore himself so as to command general respect and con fidence. He was socially a most excellent gentleman, and his death will be general.y lamented in the community in which he lived, and bribe State generally. THE FLORIDA CONNECTION. iAst evening we received a visit from Mr. Haines, the energetic aud efficient Superin tendent ot the Atlantic and Gulf Road, who gave us the gratifying assurance that the communication by rail with Florida will be consummated certainly by the 15tli ot next month, if uot a feiy _ days .earlier. He informed us also, that the’hew road will he immediately supplied with running stock adequate to the demands of the travel aud traffic which is expected to follow its com pletion. ■iTwn consignments ot iron for this road, arrived at this port yesterday, and the re mainder is expected in the course of the en suing week. ski* * .■ i » _ i There are but eighteen miles to be laid and the road-bed being in a state of entire preparation for the reception of the rails, it is* quite apparent that Mr. Haines has given himself sufficient lime to realize his expec tations should no accident occur to obstruct the progress of the work. All the Decency. In the Rascal Convention on Thursday last the following scenes occurred, which cannot fail to shock the moral sense of every right-thinking man in the community: Mr. Hamilton, of Texas, read the dispatch in yes terday’s paper* relating to the President’* visit to tl»e Northwest. On reading that part of Mr Seward s speech, and inquiring whether the audience desired Mr. Johnson for King or President, loud cries of “Nary one” were heard from all parts of the Conven- A Delegate—“No, sir; we’d see Andy Johnson 3G3 degrees into hell, with Bill Seward and Montgomery Blair on top of him, first. Parson Brownlow gave utterance to these disgusting remarks: Some gentleman, not through any unkind feeliug toward me, bat through s mistaken appreciation of my motives, has said that we'were afraid of the negro suffrage question and sought to -dodge it. Why, I should feel disgraced now and forever if I felt doubt ful on any subject of national concern. I never was claimed on both sides ot any .question, aud never in tend to be. labile I am satisfied ‘with what has Ijeen done, I am the advocate pf negro suffrage and of'im partial suffra^ei [Great applause, including “three cheers for Brownlow.”] I would sooner be dectep to any office under heaven by loyal negroes than hy die- loyal white men. [Applause.]* I would sooner asso ciate in private life with a loyal negro than a dislpyal white man. I would sooner be buried in a negro graveyard than in ahrebel ■ graveyard. [ Applause. It I havdafter death to go eithqr to hell or to heavijn. I shall prefer to go with loyal negroes to hell than traitors to heaven. These sentiments, it must be borne in mind, remarks the Philadelphia Age, were uttered on the floor of the Radical Convention,! in the same Fred. Douglass spoke, and before the same body which received with enthusiastic ' plause Gjp. GesryJ.lifie d for Governor. “The'pity of it—’ of it!” -j|ct i* Jheil’’ resolutions, but fail to protest by a single word that it is one with, which they and Congress have no concern. After the elections are over they will renew the old cry that “impartial suffrage” is essential to the protection of “loyal” men in the Southern States, and, if triumphant, will en force the principle. >. *,, Upon another point of thelt policy tWey are equally explicit and determined. In case of their success this fall they Certainly, mean in make a daring and unscrupulous nt- temptdo rejnove the President from office. Nothing has yet transpired to indicate the nature of the charges on which articles of impeachment are to be based, and perhaps, the Radicals themselves, do|^>^1^jy9^fipWr ; But that such is their intention is stfowS by' the threatening remark of Senator Chandler in the Philadelphia Convention, that “Andrew Johnson once said that treason was a erhne, that traitors should be punished and treason made odious. If Andrew Johnson docs not stop about now he will ascertain that treason is a crime, and that traitors shall be pun ished and treason mad eodious.” Similar threats were made by other speak ers equally prominent and with more empha sis and meaning, who announced very plainly that the President would probably be im peached and removed next winter. , The countiy is* certainly indebted to these fac- tkmfsfs for giving it timely notice of the in famous purposes of their party. The people am now see the imminency and msgnitq.de of the peril that threatens them, and it is to be hoped will deal with it in a way that will surely avert it and rebuke the heartless con spirators. But the President is not to be frightened from the post of duty by the vio lence of Radical traitors. He is determined that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the laud, and that men as well as States shall accept that instrument as the rale cf their action. He means to restore the States to their former plsces in the Union upon that principle, and hence the fierce and bitter fight waged, not only against the doc trines he advocates and promulgates, but against him personally. The Disguise Thuown Oef.—It is stated that Thad. Stevens has taken the slump in Pennsylvania for “General Geary and jjegro equality.” In a speech recently made Ay him,'hie 1 said in reference to impartial suffrage, that, “popular or unpopular, he would stand by it, until relieved of the un- -protitable labors of earth.” N«w Tomx, Sspt. 13.—Cotton firm, sales 2,000 bales. Sixes ■81, Ml; ’62, 110ji; Treasuries, 10SJ4 ; Gold, 145%; Flour, dull; Wheat, drooping: Pork drooping, $33 10; Lard lower, U%@20c.; Sugar, quite: Coffee firm and quiet;‘Turpentine heavy, GfifoSSe.; Boten firm. S3 62@9 50. 1 New'Took. Sept, 13.—Carl Noelte, tha Frasatan forger, has confessed his guilt, and agreed, to return to Prussia. r A man named DotnUici has been arrested aa dealer in counterfeit money. Geo. H. Briggs, defaulting teller of -the Naaaan Bank was held So bail in $90,000. The President to Arrive at Waahftefftoa oa the 13th. Washington. Sept. 13.—The President arrived at Pittsburg at 6 P. M. He kill reach this dty at 5 p. m. Saturday, * Massachusetts Radical Comveatloh. Boston, Sept 10.—The Republican Convention met to-day. Ben. Butler was elected President Governor BnUock the whole ticket was nominated for re election by acclamation. Mew Orleans Market. New Oeleans. Sept. 13.—Cotton sales 900 bales; low middling, 32 to 33c. Gold, 44%. For Sale, T-srass Boose, eondstiog of tour Iron Bteh Tno*. Chairs. Marble Wash Basins, Ac. Apply on the P r *“J?J^, or JOHN BY AN. aepM-ii -E-V fc»V D i*. ATK of Euenos Ayres, Soath America, offers his I professional services *» the cUikensof nab, and solicits a ehare of pstTOnsge. Sprats French, SpauUb, German and English. DMce. »o. 184 Broughton Btreet, corner Montgomery. . sepH-lm Ten Dollars Reward. TRAVKO-from the subscriber, about the last oj fcj Joly, a WHITE HEtPaB, quite calf, marked with large brand on . th® crop and under; bit in left oar, ^ oaMPBELl! 81 ^' eepU lw Corner Bay L>n< sad Jjoarimi Bt. For Rent, EVERAL FLOORS in Jone# Building, west of Bnll, north side of Bay street. lepl4-3t BOBT. HABERSHAM.* SONS. Special Notices. A Forthcoming IIistort.—We ' learn from a Virginia paper thkt Gen. A. P. Alexander, late Chief of Artillery pf First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia, is preparing a history of that corps. General LongfelreftJias placed at his disposal all bis papers. General Alexander is at present professor in the University of South Caro lina. - -* Fatal Duel Between an Editor and Postmaster. —Little Rock. Aril. September 6-—A dnel was foufeht, early this morning, betwween waiter Cogs well, Postmaster at Wayne, nnd J. T. Wright, Editor of the Wayne Gazelle. Their weapons were swords— the cause, jealousy. Both wero frightfuRy mangled, having fought unttU the toss of Wood caused them to faint. Both will die. . A Motheh's duty to her child ia, first of all, to watch over its health. Among children, in nine cases out of ten, disease first manifests itself by a disordered state of the bowels. This is invariably counteracted by the use of Maesden’s Carminative Sybup. No family should be without it; its general use would do away almost entirely with the fearful list or deaths amiiii” children, which form such a startling item in the weekly reports of the City Inspector. The Indluk report direct "* the Indians on post have rfesuj in two or thre' At AIN .SmfipnslWjis Pa?* From Fort Laramie states that the road in tile vicinity of that hc^ ttielr idebfedations; days fiftf ori’sixty men have RECEPTION OF THE PRESIDENT AT BT.,'VqpnBe The Presidential excursionists were in St. Louis on the 8th, a*i FN«ht hpnprwas pgid to the Chief Magistrate of the nation by the people of that vicinity. ' R to stated that fifty thousand citizens turned out to w*elcome him, and that in the history of the city there has never been on any similar occasion such an immense and enthusiastic demonstration such., an oqtl| Q ^ n f4$ i ^; P 16 which filled the streets to receive with coming honors the President and the distin guished gentlemen who accompany him in his Western tour. It is believed also that no city in the Nortl preparatioi and imposing affair. Thirty-three steam boats, all crowded with jluosa^ beiup^wpre delegated to convey tie President and his INSURANCE! INSURANCE!! SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST 30, ISOS. THE nnderstgr.ed would respectfully inform their friends and ihe public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Ri9ks in the following first class companies, at established rates, and aollctt a share af patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Oi New York. national banking insurance company, of St. Louie, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Louis, Mo. PERRY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS. sapl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton street! 500 BALES PRIME HAT rU8T received, and for sa e by >enl4-tf BELT. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Aategnee of the Merchants- and Piantere' Bank, is prepared to enter upon his duty. AH bUlholdere, and other persona having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. B Oh utters «W lose their priority if the bills are net presented within six months. HIRAM BOBHffA »o31-tf OBITUARY. Died, in this city, on Wednesday, September 5tb, 1806. of old age and general debility, JAMES SMITH, aged 80 years, m native of the county of Cavan, Ireland, aud a resident in Savannah for the last thirty-five years. The deceased, for the past three years, was a patient sufferer from the pressing hand of the fell De stroyer, which claimed bim for Us victim. He never mul-muted, but with Christian fortitude and willing obedience be was prepared for the inevitable decree to forward on to “that bourne whence no traveler re turns." Having reared, with some credit to himself, a large and numerous family, who will ever cling to his memory as the ivy around the oak. his only regret at leaving was the separation of earthly ties from those bom his life-long solicitude was centred. Many friends mourn bis departure, while the family hearth has lost the influence which gave it a congenial warmth in. his smiling presence. The “old chair” is vacant, but memory will revert to other days and bring back the scenes that once so happily clustered around it * Special Notices., Academy of St. V incent of Paul T HE FXSRCISBSof the Academy of St. Vincent of - Paul, conducted by the Sisters of Merry, will be resumed MONDAY, 11th inst. Books will be snp- plied by the Institution at n moderate charge, scptl-lmo TO WHARF OWNERS AND 0 TO THE MAl’OB AND ALDERMEN m ‘JL; The memorials to the Legislature desiring an in- ciyaso In tbe rales of Wharfage have baen prepared Bytlie Committee aud left at tbe Planters’ Bank, where all owners and those representing the owners of Wharves are respectfully requested to call and sign them during this week. A subscription of ten dollars by each owner will be 14 pay for printing and other necessary ex- >1iU6*blch may be left with Thomas H. Harden, Esq., at the Bank. sep!2-3t AID OSMTUnUDUir THK DELEGA TION from St. Louis : I aa constrained to say that ■ * ey the emotions or the language is inadequate to convey in heartnnd in spirit. This is an occasion of no ordi- This cordial welcome which I have from, the peo- becn killed, and a large amount of property stolen and destro^d. ' Tffo only Wo tribes on the road who are supposed to be friendly are the Pawnefifi t^i * Land ;the Cheyen nes. In the engagements of'the troops at Fort Laramie with the savages, the former were obliged to beat a.hasty retreat back to the garrison, losirife **rt£ nttl'lOi thfc* Smoky Hill the Indians l»ve stopped the stages, and giyqB. |fci seven days to take all their stock off the road. Various statements, official and oiherwi^e, have been recently made, to show thal the savages were in a pacific temper, hut daily accounts of their brutalities prove to the contrary. Important to Cotton Shippers. Collector’s Office, U. S. I. R., • First District, Georgia, Savannah, September 18, 1£66. Editors of the News and j ‘ No cotton shipped over rae 5 A*ff( Gulf Bail Road is required to be weighed, assessed, marked and branded before reach ing Savannah, Wl ^9-v Collector. Ratification Meeting.—The Macon pa pers of yesterday contain a card signed by a number of the moat prominent gentlemen of that place, inviting a general t—eeting of tbe mtufoWof the 14th inst., for ie purpose of ratifying the proceedings of the Philadelphia Union Convention. oary character, a _ - ^ icouragement like tula from the working , produce tbe mental and physical wealth Ot the nation. It is a aource of no ordinary gratitude to me. I may repeat, sire, Oat the cordial and feeling welcome that you have giw me on this occasion is almost overwhelming in itself, and perhaps I hafi bet- r than undertake to aay what I think nfeder the* w.^^nt circumstances. But I must be permitted to gay, on this occasion that I do not appropriate this demonstration wholly to myself. I appropriate it Jo the times end to tbe ntcesaity of tbe occa sion, and the great issue that is before tbe country. AfttefiiaviDg passed through a perilous conflict, and peace having been restored, tbe great issue of pre serving law anfi, tba CqastiHil^n |tei fta qnsaliqojfo- fore tbe country, and tbe moot' uwaMMltous one mat , has ever been placed before tbe country [cheers], and now in passing through this cbaotic aud rebellious condition of things back to tew and the Constitution, there devolves an important wort upon yon and the whole 'community- While on tbe one band we op- nosed separation and dissolution, and tbe treason that maybe committed in bringing about a separa- Dower in the Government; and it is the patriotic duty nel, and while he on one band, be tbe rock on tbe * in the dealraetj TI^m'pBOPBB SWUSiT80 SHOULD THE FED- T. [dhtete] And it bow fie- volvee upon tbe_peopto rr caw . by osa. As Mr. Jteteraon gone by has told tbepemrie; deepotteatand tyranny in tbe institutions of tbe GbyMfimmif ®F trem fectually enacted and earriedkait by the many tbe few. Notwithstanding aM that baa been tekt sod done, I bare planted myfclf wbare youhaveSrte said; Florida Branch Railroad. The second instalment of twenty per cent on the fcMiiUlabile or this company Is hereby called, paja- ble at the' Company’s Office, in Savannah, on the loth inst. D- MACDONALD, sei*-10t Treasurer. Assignees’ Notice. Bane er Satanbae, \ Savannah, Georgia, Julyi, 1S6S.J The undersigned having been appointed Assignee. J went y_fl ve p ef 0 en t. Cheaper of this Bulk for the purpose of aOjnsting and liqui dating its affairs, therefore all parsons having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill holders of tills Bank are required to present tbe 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, lyg-lm Assignees. Notice. Mr. Wm. U. Smith having withdrawn from the firm of Brady, Smith £ Co., the business will be con- tinned by the remaining partners under tbe name of BRADY A MOSE 4 . They solicit tbe favors of their friends e.s heretofore. A. J. BRADY, eeptl-tf g. J. MOSEL Notice. The Mechanics' Saving and Loan Association ot Sa vannah, having made to tbe undersigned aa assign ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit ol its creditors, all {tenons having claims agalate tbe corporation are requested to present them to derslgned, and all persons indebted to said corpora tion wHl make payment to C. W. W. BRUIN. Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and sept-Sm Loan Association of Savannah. Notice. The steamer SYLYAN SHORE, in eonseqnence being painted, will not leave for Florida until farther notice. a p3-tf CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN J i f jBgt now receiving and have on band ' Bering’s Fire Proof Safes. ALSO, ILLUSTRATED CUTS AND PRICE Alton to St. Louis- The Presi- of 'dent upon being ^~^to HfirringV Burglar Proof Safes. mense ossem\ty8b JiiCcrsAomptiyexecuted at Maunfactorers Card follpteS’., Mr. (HiinwAE, FAIRBANKS’ Patent Platform Scales. ^StoitfconstsntlJ on baud of .ail patterns and sizes, from 3.000 ponnds dormant down to Counter nnd Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce or Savannah, Georgia, Is prepared to enter upon his dnttes. All bill holders and other persons having claims against tbe said Bank, are requested to presbnt the same for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders will lose their priority if the hills are oot presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. FERRILL anHn Assignee. Prices. Also, * Even Balance. ateibteid get oae of their Iilnstrated Books. scpio-tf The Original and Best in the World 1 The only tree and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, BettaUe aadhstefr- taneoss. Produce* immedlate.y a splendid Blartbr natual Brown, withont injuring the hair nr skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. SoldbyaUIbng- gists. The genuine Is signed WJIBam A. Rati’ Alto, REGENERATING EXTRACT OT M1USUDK Tor Resto. '.ng and Beautifying the Hsfc*. sn1«-tv fUTAitIRNBATCHELOR. New Tosn Assignees’ Notice. . She nndgrelgoed having been appointed aeelgnees df Die Ymtncrs' and Mechanic*! Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bilMioldnrS and other claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for li quidation, and all persons indebted to *the Bank are required to make immed! »te payment. Biil-hofdere wtil to*e their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. notpre if ft Jy2T-t I RICHARDSON, : qaudht. Amlgnees. The best tonic—c as well, Mack • On.’n FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CAUSAYA ia -a. comt»lnation of the three beat tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CAUSAYA. The Iron gives the blood a rich vermWion color where it becomes thin, and watery; tne Phospoores supplies nervous -power in cnees of mental depres sion. while >he Oalisaya gives tone and vigor to all tba Mfians of the body. lufbctorers, CASWELL, MACK ft CO., un- ivenne Hotel, New York, and Newport, B. at LIFTMAN’S |y».tf Prog and Chemical WagehOMr. ' HILL’S HAIR DIE, 50 eemto—Black or grtwn. instenteneoan, beet, cheapest, durable, lUble. Depot, No. Ujfobn terete, %m York. Sold by all drug and patent medicine teorsa Mgrywbara. m9-ly To Travelers. Newspapers, Magasines, cheap Novels and Books can be had at ESTILL'S NEWS DEPOT, Boll street, corner of Bay lane, next to the fort Office (down stair .) Writing Papers and Envelope* of all kind*, in any quantity, from a single sheet op. ftm Inks, ft » ,Mf Agua de Magnolia. Atoilte delight! Theladteff -«n’s boon! The "sweetest thing" and lugatevum- tity. Mannfkctured from the rich SoatherR MapoMa. Used for bathing the face and pemon, ta tend* the dtin soft and freeh, to prevent eruptions, clothing, Ac* • It overcomes the snpteaaant odor of panpimttea. M removes redness, tan, blotches, fie. It cares perron* headache and allays lnfiammatVm It cools, softens sad adds delicacy to the teiR. It yields anahdMfiand laetingperihme. It enree mosquito bite* sad rtings of insects. It contalne no material tnjnrioee to lb* ekia. Pstronteedby Actreae* and Opera Stngerv. It Is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Tty the Magnolia Water once and yon will nan norther Cologne, Perfomeiy, or Tenet Water sIMJiwmte, HAMAS BABNB8 * 00., otefiT-eodly props. Exclustve Agrate. N. Y Special Notice. Ban OF nn sran tetaMU. . Ratawam. AugWd BUlholdere are hereby notified thte the priority at their claims will be lost, unless presented within Mx »o tbs from the time of assignment of the asm* the Bank. A* POtlB, w. cmmixa snU-dfiwfrthmtwtf ___ **■<«■•• jR3rs^egssf<asf’ TIERCES HAMS, ~ S hhds Short iters, 2 hhds. Ribbed Sides, 4 hhds. C. R. Sides. seplt-lt Notice- Archer, Corn! Flour! ThRIME WHITE CORN, Prime Yellow Corn, - Prime Oats, * ~ 9 Plonr JBstb brand*). „„„„ for sale by SORREL BROTJBBS. sep!4-3t * WANTED, A SITUATION A3 WET NURSE by a respectable woman who has burled her bueband and child wltbin the past week ; is willing to go jo Augusts-or Macon. Apply at ibis Office- «ept4-lt ,L the attention of the public to tbe superior OrWs mid Meal / Manufactured by them at the ' ISE MILL, C*a|itu Sts. When we mj mperior Grits and Meal, we mean what we .ST and no humbuo. Families living ln the middle and eastern part of the cl y can he ntppina from oar stand In the Market, southeast corner, op posite Knappfs Saddlery Store, nr* Great Inducements offered to tbe Trade. Bsrsnxnota; M. S. Cohen, J. A. ft J. F. Brown, Gnilmartlnft Co.; Scranton. Smith ft Co.; PhUlp Yonge ft CO!; Bell, Wyllyft Chriit.an, replMw ; WANTED, PLEASANT AND WELL FURNISHED BOOM'' Address “A. A..” News and Her- . sepll Auction S^les* Regular Auction Sales OP Hones, Hales, Chttte, Wagon, Buggies, CARRIAGES, At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL Bay afreet, between Jefferson and Montgomery strati 1 Will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th ttery Wednesday thereafter. » sepif.^ ° Will be sold THIS DAT, in fr6nt of store a fc im, o’clock, * 10 >* 6 half hhds. Shoulders, 3 tierces Strips.' 3 tierces Hams, 10 boxes Tobacco, fmmmrnmsatr 10 cases Tomato Catsup, 8 bbls. aborted Crackers, 5bbis. Flour, 10 boxes Soap, 5 boxes Champagne Cider, 5 cases Canned Mackerel, 10 bbls. Pickled Beef, 10 dozen Brooms, 3 chests Pouctaong Tea, 5 half bbls. Pearl Barley, 5 firkins choice Batter/ And other articles. A for a Gentleman. Lime! Lime! CARGO OP BEsT ROCKLAND LIMB jaet arrived and for tele tow by «ep!2-3t F. W. SIMS ft CO. Bdpe! Rope! loO Just received and for •ale at low prl es, and on accommodating terms, by B( pi2 3t *• P. W. SIMS ft CO. Wanted to Bent, ^ DWELLING HOUSE, suitable fora email family, an near Bay 9traet as can be had. Apply at this office . sepU-lw SEED RTS, WHITE CORN. V* GROUND NUTS. For sale by *ep!2-3t LEMONS, BUTTER A. WlhCGX ft CO., Hay street. FOR SALE, A LUMBER BASIN, fronting 60-1 feet on the Sa vannah river, opposite Lachlis n’s M.c Shop and Poondrr. Terms e-isy. A pply to JOHN kYAN, Corner of B.iv and West broa'I streets. eeplS-tf 8o <| a Factoi sepi; AUCTION SALE. BY «. M. LAFFITEAU. Infront of Store, THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, «PH A VARIETY OF ARTICLES. BY T. J. WftJ.SH. , - On TUESDAY, October 2d. will be sold, in front ,,r the Court House, IMPROVEMENTS on Lot No. 39 J West Broad street, .-econd Lot from Gaston str-i The improvements are a two story Wooden Buildinj and a Blacksmith's Shop, subject to a lease for four yeare and six months at $60 per annum. The above con be treated for at private sale. For further par ticnlars enquire at the Counting Boom. sepl2-2tawtd3. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN. DAY, lath. September, at It o’clock, on BSddvd’s Upper Wharf, will be sol i, for account uf Underwriters and all concerned, tire SCIluoSEB GLENROY, copper fastened, together '.van all her Sails, Rigging, Anchors, Chums, Hawsers, Boat?, Furnimre, Tackle and Appuiel, as cite r ow Ilea at the wharf. Sold by recommendation of a board of sur vey of Port Wordens and SHtpmaslers lor account of alrumcerned. Terms cash. eepliMt ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. WUl be sold by order of the Court, in from of >he Court Haase, outhe FIRST TUE3DAY in October, between tbe legal hours of sale, u90 ACKBbOF i.A.Vi) in Appling county, tttlt district. No. 21A A1.-0, ia Union county, Tib district, 1st -cotloo. No. le4, con taining ISO acres. Also, 40 eh ires Ucorg a Railroad stock. Sold or the benett:otthe heirs anucredi- tors of me estate ot B. King. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for titles. C. B. KIXO, au28-tds Ainil! i-tr.itnr. Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES! IHE UNDERSIGNED, General Agents for Geor gia for tbe Wilder Salamander Safe Co., prepared to supply the demand for their cele brated safe*, that hare stood every test, including THE LATE TERRIBLE CONFLAGRA TION AT PORTLAND, ME., Than any other Safe manufactured. T* Send for Illustrated Price Lists, and b; sure to exam ins our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Great Fire ia Portland, Me—Wilder’* Patent Salamander Safes. Pomna. July fili, 18G6. ruder Salamander Safe Company, No. 8 Courtlandt st eet New York: Gents—In the great fire that visited this city »e were among tbe sufferer?; our office was on Exchange street. In a four story brick block, which was entirely burnt out.. Our sire, one of vonr manufacture, fell Into the cellar, where it remained for three days, full of books and papers. We are happy to Inform you that the contents were sit in good condition, being uninjured. We have ordered another of yonr Safes, and take pleasure in recommending them to th* nubile. Yours, lespectiully, P FOY8, COFFIN ft SWAN. Nona*.—The Safes that preserved the books and paper* of tbe Portland Mutual Fire Insurance Co and J. B. Brown ft Sons were bo h Wilder's Patent Salamander, which is the only sure fire-proof Safe now made. PURSE ft THOMAS. sepia--1 No. Ill Jrtemington’s FIRE ARMS, SOLD BY GUN DEALERS, AND THE THADE GENERALLY. VBsT POCKET PISTOL, No. 22 Cartr.d e * Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge Repeating PLtol, (Elliot pt) No. 3; Cartridge Pocket Revolver, (8eir-Cocktng) New Pockot Revo ver. with Imaging Lever Police R. vo v. t, Navy Size BalBre Belt B-svolvi r Navybize Calibie Belt Revolver (?e’f-Oueking,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 3- 00 in. Calibre Amy Revolver. 41 too In. Calibre Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cart* idge Revolving !■' flo 36 and 44*100 in. Calibre Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 C ,rtridge Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Car ridge U. s. ■ ifle. Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet U. S. Rifled.Musket, Spri .gfield Pattein -Single B trrel Shot-Gun. E. REMINGTON 4 SONS, Lion, New York. AGENTS: Moore ft Nichols, New York. Palmers ft Batchel.iers, B- ston- John P. Lovell, Boston. Jos. C. Grubb ft Co., Philadelphia. Ponltney ft Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom ft CO., Ne .v Orleans ft Memphis Maynard Bros, Chicago. L. M. Ramsey ft Co., SL I/uis. Albert E. Crone, Sun Francisco. je30^ml EXECUTOR S SALE. BY T. J. WALSH. On TUESDAY, October 2.1, will be sold in front of tbe Court House, east half “f Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, subject to a ground rent of $11.60 per annum, with improvements, aJbwelling wii.ii four rooms, ami Kitchen in yard. East half of Lot No. 13, Green Ward. Ground rent, f 17.56 per annum. Improvements—two-story Dwell ing. with six rooms, iutchnn and Stable. ALSO. 40 shares C* ntral Railroad stock. Sold for a division amongst the heirs. Terms cash, purchase.* paying iur titles and S’an-.v-. au--‘0-tds EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY THOMAS J. Wftl.SH, On TUESDAY, October 2d, will oe s.-M in front of the Court House, ONE SMALL WOODEN BUILDING, on the south- 0fu quarter of east half of Lot No. 31, Columbia Ward, fronting ou York street luae. iur the be:n ti the heirs aud creditors of said estate? Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. au’20 tds , NATIONAL DISUfiAIGE JCOMPANT, Of Boston. Incorporated in 1838. G. W. EUHN, Secretary. A. H. BftAN, President. Fire and Marine Risks accepted by J. T. THOMAS, Agent, nepl3-tf lit Bay street. HILLSBOROUGH MILITARY ACADEMY!! T HB EXERCISES Of this well known lnetltntlon, founded by the late Colonel c. C*. MW, will be resumed on tbe first dav at October nefft, under the direction of G neral R. E. COLSTON, a graduate, and for fifteen yean (np to tbe comnsencemnnt of tbe w) a Profesior uf th? Virgmia Military Institute. Tbe coarse of instruction will be such as to make the Academy n great Polytechnic School—a school of theoretical and appPOd science—in which language andJiteratnre will also receive a roll share of atten Don. The discipline aod organization wU! be upon a complete military ba»is. x General Colston relies con fidently upon the patroukge of hi* old friends and brothers in arms throughout the whole Soath. Ap- pUcttioas for admission should be made .a* early ae poeslble to Ihe Superintendent, accompanied by tes timonials of good moral chancier. Circulars eon- raining foil Information will be tuned in a few days. For these and all farther particulars, apply to General R. K. COLSTON, Superintendent HllUborongb Military Academy, seplfi-StewIm •Bllj»borongh,~N. C. Hopse Wanted. m So^W! Dil A SMALL HOUSE can be rented to a good tenant, by applying to Dr. W. B. WARING, 'State street «epI3j3t« olution of Co-Partnership npHB CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiteiog be- X tween Lyman Y. Stuart and Henry L Arnold, nnder the name of STUART ft CO.. 1* this day d>s- solved by mmnal consent. Lyman Y. Staart alone is authorised to receive ell accounts doe, and will nettle all claims against said Arm. L. Y. STUART. H. L. ARNOLD. September IQ, 1806. aepl3-3t DR. F. Y. CLARK W OULD SAY to hfc pitron* and friends that he kms feturned to tbe dtr and reaamed practice. NplUf % ISAAC RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC, COUNTY OFFICER, AND Deputy Sheriff of the City of Savesnfib. O FFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE, or at the office of Justice Lnnrence Connell, Bryan street, one door east of Merchant*’ and Planters’ Bank. Resi dence on Gaston street, two doors west of Barnard, oppne te Mailer's Mill, Savannah, Georgia. » au3'-eo«12w • 1 Oyster?, in rear of Central Railroad Bauk, bay Lice, \c'- low Hou?e. A good Lnnch every morning. Clean ana pleasant Rooms, on leasonable terms. Board by the week, aud the very best (aide set. Onr friends anu the public generally are re-pon- fully lnrittdtogive it? a call. Tne very best l iquors, Wines and Scgars r-n hand. Respectfully, ■epfi-lm McKAY, BLISS & CO., Commission Merchants, nil sites. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. > The above-named bouse offer annsual facilities for the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so licit consignments. HoKATBIJSS4ca , d21-tewtf lfiS Broadway. N. Y. This Delicious Tonic, Especially designed tor the nee of tbe Medical Profession aid tbe Family. la now indorsed by all tbe prominent Physicians, Chsatlste and Connoisseurs, as possessing nil those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic nnd diuretic) which belong to an , OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that onr established reputation—founded upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar antees the excellence of this Standard Article- Pat np In esses, containing onpdozen bottltseach, and sold by H. Gr. RITWE, SAVANNAH. And all prominent qtetobUahedinS.^. ^afXSWZY**. Opinions «f the Press. • The Binlmters.No. 16 Beaver street, have » very high reputation to an?tain, as the oldest and best house in New York.-Home Jonnutl. The bone* of A. M. Biolnger ft Co., No. IS Beaver street, has andalned for a period of efehu tots n ^tion urn. in^weUiMr envied.-N^Evenlng Undelivered Telegrams R EMAINING la the office of tits American Tele- [•.fcP*- 1 graph Col sFj. B. nberlttb, ISM: G. B. Bartlow. sepiatf SEALS AND SEAL PRESSES, FOB THE USE OF . DavicTBailey, MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, CA. r il ATTENTION of enstoinsrs, frionds.' and tbe prtdle generally, is invited to theaelectstock of QOfidsfor Fall and Winter Wear be made up fit the shortest notice nnd in tbft most fashionable styla * . AMD, just received, a fine selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS, NOTA RIES PUBLIC, SOCIETIES, LODGES, BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS. rVMUandetsigiMd are prepared to furnish, at the A shortest notice, EMBG8S1NG SEALS, with any device (wlu or without Pusses), of lbs mote etab- Sead for • Oircrtsr and (MctiMns. KfrhLL h BROTHER. .BnUtereet, next to the Port Otees, nniififtwtf 1 — EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY B?;hL, WYLLY 4fc CHIUS'I IAN. WUl be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October, In front of tbe Court Hou?e, in the city oi Snvunuah, be- tween the legal hours of aile : Lot No. 17, Carpenter's Row, fee simple, and Lot No. 12, Crawford Ward, ground ri«t. Tbe iiuprove- ments cousiat of a two-story wooden House, uuj four tenement brick Houses, belonging Pi the e-tate of Mra. Margaret James. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying lor papers. au20-tds K. D. ARN'Oi.D, Executor. CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED I X) SUPERINTEND THE EDUCATION of sevral bq,s. far ad,*aii ed Tbe teacher will reside with ibe family,Fin a pleasant country home, and compansaiion will be ]ib*ial The best references required. A idr ss Box 214, Savannah P. O. fceyt3-tf . Citizen’s Rest. L OPaiNG, Re^t iaraiit, Bar Ro m an VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. nPOE subscriber offers his plantation and appor- A tenancce for sale on leasonabu* lerm?; also, the entire crop of Corn, Cotton. Cane, Potatoes. AC., now tn process ot cultivation. „ This Plantation is situated cine mile? lromMam- son Court House, Fla , nnd two miles from Laerry Lake Church, where there are good schools now m successful operation. *Tlie fertility of the s 11 and bealtbfulnes. of the place, aud thenigti moral tonew the neighborhood, make it one of the most desirable places in tbe State The lane is well watered with lakes aud running branches, that bave never failed in tbe most pro tracted dr ughis. and u>e uncleared lands are cov ered with the finest oak, hickory aud pine timber. Tho plan talon IS now In surcesajnl operation, won 4SSacres planted in long staple cotton, which wu- preducsatleasr.20© bales; 27* acres in corn, wtU'O wM pro uoe 4,* 0” bushels corn. |tiu uve a,- ? uusuco wu. . ,dt lands on the entire place are composed ; 2.6*0 scree—1,000 acres cleared and under god fences. , 1 will Mto sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good motes, Wtet broke, two horses, three plantation wag ons, Canning ntenstle to ran twenty ploughs, black- amM-aad carpenter's tools, one McCarihy Uottonbim household aa I kitchen inrniture, and everything el» on the plan. , J There is an nnfui ing well of water on the place good dwelling house and cabins sufficient to aooon* mod ate all the laborers necessary to work the pt?“* ration snoceaefnlly. li applied for early, tbe purchaser will get a >- r * grtn. I Address me at Maaison C. U., Fla. ■ aqfi»<ltf J-dlN L- TOOK*- _ Savannah Institute ■ . f. for YOUNG Xj^YDIES. T HE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BB resumed October Stb. J. s. F. LANCASTER, Teacber of Senior Department. JOHN B. MALLARD, Teacher of Jonlor Department. Teacher of Preparatory Department. Prof. DIETZ, Teacher of French, Mbs- PELOT, Teacher or Penmanship. Dm. CHARTERS Will lecture on K,lt “ phT^dDn. HARRIS onPhyMt.togs* eep’o-lw * Pi!nCi — BLAKE'S RICE MILLS A RE ready to receive and mill Sice !or P 14 * 1 A fthrt the po>Tic as heretofore .. ^nwrat oDof »ti.nUon wUl be given to the prepay Rice for market. RoBT nABgasHAM * SONS-^ anS-i-2swln ’ EXJSSZ °n2tlemen wishing any of the above artictenwUl raHto New Tort. DAVID BAIUT, No. U Whitaker terete, Opposite JnO.’OUverW Pntet Shop EXECUTORS’ SALE. W ILL BE BOLD, at the Lower H°« the city of Angnsta, on the first tfter e- tober next, nnd. If necessary, from day fol- after, daring the nsnalhoars ofpcbllc?^^ ^ lowing property, pnitof tbe estate or Tnom “'^tSrXdUGHT^LOTS. suitable f" r _ ‘ Id rat on a tract of land adjoining. 9 n lh WofSSS^ms, be teen at ‘be Kd c*sh; theSber^^ in two eqnrt annual tnsteaneotewHb pr «eitT dgyff SaLrared «»* .third*