The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 17, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and H< BY S. W. SAMUEL W. MASOSti,, Editor \V. T. THOMPSON,. Associate KdltorJ Official Paper ol* the (jity ; . -AifPVjT CIRCULATION IN THE CITY ANO COUNTY MONDAY, ,,W8T JSi^f T ^^Hi Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS advertised fldjfi* TWit'' ,1c are beeoming alarmed." n its reply, the Times repeats its note of As mnch^ _ regard to tie prospects of the cottou and other el-ops wo will be grateful to our planting triers and others n the interior lor information on that abject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable Infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of tile froe-ltljor system, and kindred matters, of, gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating.; the same to ns. The Mercantile Index Merged In the News add Herald. liaving assumed other engagements which * will oc cupy his whole time and attention, the subscriber has disposed of the good will of Alls paper to S. \V. Mason, Esq., proprietor of tha MUtjjNwws aid Uwald, and though very uflwillilig, will cease fts pdblifstion frotn to-day. He desires to take this occason of returning thanks to the press and mechanics of the city for uniform courtesy aud frenflent acts of kindness; to the Post Office Department and Express Companies for many kind favors, and to the public generally for a liberal share of patronage. ■ In conclusion, he wonld bespeak On tho Hews amd IIebai.o the favorable considaraUsB and support of all liis friends, edited and owned, as It is, by one in every way deserving their utmost con fldefJOO. All prepaid contracts for advertising wrltl be fulfilled by the Daily News and Hkbald. This office will remain kpen for the transaction of all business connected with It or the “tost Cause,” which work the undersigned is agent in this city. - GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Editor a id Publisher Mercantile Index. Savannah, Aug. 23, 18th>. 9 O'. i/a firm; mixed s.» /-a *VArt lt pniCEs 'cl;icneNT; The proprietor of the Nnws. and Her a i d hns lnu” regretted tiis inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct bis' local commercial department, but Las flow, secured the services of Capt. Geo. Hi 1 Joitx- stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index, w ho will furnish full market reports lor this journal, and also edit a weekly letter shegl Prices Current, to be issued from this oTffcc. While publishing the Index, we believe his Prices Current had much the largest circular tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any in the city, lieipg remarkable for its accuracy and general acceptability. We propose to devotu.aJJ reasonable space, aud 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. them, sufficient in numbers to constitute such legal quorum, should elect Representa tives to the Houaa whilst Ufa Radical Northerners who do not Deliver nil the * right of the Southern 8tatca to representation, should send their Representatives, claiming that they constituted the House of Repre sentatives in Coogress, then the Piesident would be called upon, as the Chief Execu tive of the nation, *#»***£«/?» these bodies as the lawful one. He must send bis message to one or the other and roust sign bills passed.bxone or the other. It cites the ’aw of 1802, provides “that from and'after the Of March, 1803, the numbers of the House of Representative,AiflhfijCopgfeas of t]ro United States shall be (#• hnhdrfid aitf-fAt/oge ami the eight additional members sbnll be assigned one in each to'Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kcutuck* RHnois^ Jo**, .Jtmngsol^, V^r- tuout, and Rhode Island.^’ This gives Congress 241 members, and by law, a majority of the whole number, or 121 members, constitute a quorum. And the Times say. * -WO* fiqpi the Southern States snouta meet ft OVtocinber, 1807, and be enough, added to Northern Members who believe in their right to representation, and who would meet with them to constitute a quorum, and sup- lidse tire Nerlhenftfckemjitr*; who d#»o» bf r lieve the South entitled to representation, l'utiot which ia agaluat Geffrard for assuming dicta- and who would'not meet wilh UUuy should ? ori ^ » u ltut “*• Gjver “ me “ t Savttunuli Prices Current. The subscriber desires to announce to bis friends. and the business oomuaualy .geuenUy, U**t ha.will coptiniia^ftotftWtHPIBP qffiup*4he of the W| publisgoi Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEO. II. JOHNSTONE. JUDGE IIOlsT—his defence. Judge Advocate General Holt, smarting under the 1 aftftl *Se%* eSs^or liil^nTMAis connection with the subornation of witness ed for the conviction of Mr. Davis, has come out in ijb elafcorat# d’efenci in Jfce oblfiumsfil of Epraej^sJtwo Jpaj£rs.£ Ips v|bficali consists only in an assault on the veracity of the witnesses whom he himself introduced to prove Mr. Davis’ guilt. According to the rules of court, says a cotemporary, a party is not allowed to discredit liis own witnesses— yet in order to escape the most com incing proofs of his atrocious guilt, Mr. Holt *s compelled to turn against his confederates in crime and, ’claim that they are unwdrthy . ^ belief. But even a perjurer may tell the truth; aud while those wretches cannot be heard against Mr. Davis, theij testinjony is competent as agalns't Mr. Hoi ir testin|o THE MAINE ELECTION. Maine, as well as Yeimont, has gone Radi cal, as everybody supposed it would, aud us it has been in the habit of doing for many years! | J^cppse'tltesfe States pVp.stilf jpmfd to their idols the Radical papers rejoice with exceeding great, joy. Such p victory is like the Dutch taking HoHaud. They arc now making desperate efforts to carry Pennsylvania and New York, and to this end are concocting all kinds of “Roor backs.” The negroes will be subjected to all kinds of cruelties: they will bo mobbed,-— beaten—robbed —skinned—roasted and killed until the elections. tire ’over, in these States. These fabricated cruelties will pass just ib> well counterfeit as genuine, and are circu lated with as little scrriple and mors zeal. The Maine Election —TheN. Y. Herald Alarmed.— Fifriiier returns from the Maine election place the Republican majority; at thirty thousand. The Radical. press ol Portland admit that the victory was owing mainly to the supiucuess of (he Democrats and their unfortunate choice of candidates and canvassers. But the New York Herald, evidently alarmed at the signs of the time, aud preparing, should the current of eveutr make such a move to its interest, for a summersault into the Radical ranks, says • “Wc conclude that to the exciting political events el the day, and especially to the de- plortrtle enodted in NfeW Or- leauB^vve ruusl look for the exciting' fifes which have ^suited iq Uijfi unprecedented defeat of the Democrats and Conservatives iu Maine. However guilty Northern aboli tion Radicals may hath bheu Aw fomenting the New OnkW ^, ugly fa# fitap^s forth in gloomy relief that Southern whites and negroes synipathising^with the Northern Radical party were deliberately murdered by Southern (lespcradogs nud, mnpicipal officers who;haJ : beei wtive as Southern rebels iu the late rebellion. ern exchanges speak disdairagingly of the probable yield of the growing crops of cot- jsd&snm&ti&a weather has caused the iapid generation of mtM nr ^ - ‘“ r stated, the crop is already cut of at least fifty per c<pb xontinues tho disaster uiust be greatly in- continues creased. New Jerset. Jersey has adopted thfreon»li|uUonal ameDd- mfent by both branches uf IhfLLefeifilaturfc Although’the MecCdtfSto&Abaitfof.Mb Legislature auditor-Congress in that States takes Plto* • fai less than |wo, pro#fry® this time, yet the Governor called the Legis- 1 ature together in Aptra .eeswon, to adopt tbe amendment. It would seem from this thai he dated not let the mal ^r ite dg^ed by il 1 genttA-etecUon, for fear the peddle wonld repudUte it It is tube hoped when the new Legislature meets thtfi Radical mrasure will be repealed. • PAjtoyfti* Ca» roB the Gclt Eoad—The acbooner Forart Xing, which arrived on Saturday from New Tork, has on board a handsome passenger car for the Atlantic and Gulf Beiiived. . Republican preponderance be perpetuated iu Congress, to disregard that as the true Con gress, aud recognize tbe Southern members, aud such of the Northern and Western mem- and if be has formed spctop .pmrjii^c, do you think of it ?" J IK remarks, “There is what also: BY ATLAN1C CABLE., Bhde. in which they n:i( DIFFICULTY BETWEEN ITALY AND rmift ltrpailarr of Akurlcn Squadron draw — Lfcr 9 Markets TO 1 ? la un- meet by themselves, constituting less than a le 'number. quorum ol the whole fcotnber. ‘ The Presi dent must treat one or the other as a branch of Congress, clothed with the power ol’ uidking laws, and the other as having no suCh authority. And, continues the Times, there cm be very lifUe do»bt, m view of hU known opinions ontiie Suftjettj that P»sl- deut Johnson will recognize the numerical quorum—the body wtttb contains a majority of all tbe members—as the only Itody authorized by the Constitution to make laws for the United State s. With tbe case thus stated and taken in connection with tbe un- ^balified assumption of the President that the Southern States fi» 8ti#: MT^MOthe pale of the Union and have’ UeWf beeh uut of it, tbe consequence necessarily follows that he will send bW message td the lafger bodyv and will sign the Mils it passes, if concurred in by tbe Senate. But tbe Senate as at present constituted, politically, will doubt less refuse to recognize the larger body and liate with tbe smaller. The Senate, reiorc would take a position antagonistic ibe President in such a case. Tbe Times says iu Ibis connection : Here, ’certainly,is dfift^ar bf*a collision of an thority. We have foreseen it, and Lave warned the country of it. The Radicals have, foresdcn’il, and kari batn preparing fur it.. They have not concealed their purpose, in such au event, to appeal to force, and rouse the. country to another conflict of arms. It was with direct reference to such ii eontiu- jgsucy that Gen; B. F. Bntler wni.laat winter made commander-in-chief of the militia of Massachusetts. It was for the purpose of preparing for this that a bill was brought into Congress last winter calling on ’all the Northern States to reorganize, discipline, an4 arm their militia, and proposing to take from the President control of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the United States, and to distribnte them among the Governors of the Northern States. “Radical members said openly on the floor, of Congress that they intended to be ready for such a conflict of authority when it should arise—that tbe negroes of. the. South should be prepared and armed for it Mso; and that tbe Piesideut and bis Cabinet, pnil everybody in Congress who.stood by Lull, should be driven headlong into tbe Potomac And it was a foresight ol this contingency, and a desperate desire to attach the com manding General of the Armies ol tbe United rsaa^’rss^s*:; invent and circulate so industriously inven- tsvsst tt-fiaaattif The steamship Her»au Livingston, from Savannah, tom arrive® U liO V- ... The Soldiers Meet.wt CTevelsnd. ciarvELAxn, Septi 18.- -There are large arrivals ol, officers and soldiers to attend the Convention. Tents for three to four thousand are being put up in Monri- meut Square. Major-General Wool will probably be temporary chairman, and Steedman permanent. depce. He is reserved, by those singnlar and unmatched personal qualities which hold saaa»£ vkrpool. Sept 15.—The cotton market or w 13d. The breadatuffa market corn, 37s.9e a London. Sept. 15.—Consols declined ja, qutotlat 89.U; D. 8. Cre-twenUea, 72,q. London,-Sept 15.—There are ramora of a between Italy aud Austria ou tbe subject of tbe ofVenetla. ., The Porte bas refined to accommodate matter! with (be Cretans. The troublea on tbe Eastern cont of tbe Mi-iliterranean are on the iBoeepe. Sr l'KiNEiiBOBO, Sept. 15.—The American left lLussiau waters to-day. The Moscow Gazette ex tols the alliance.between Burns and tbe United Males- Bi.bun, Sept 15.—Blsnmrck sent a letter te tbs Dnilcil Stales Minister, acknowlcdying tbe kindness of reeidente iu famishing fifty-two tour Of ke wounded in the hospitals. Sept. 15.—It is expected th ,t the drenter which Napoleon is about to issue to the power, of Europe wiU be eminently pacific in tone. ■aasaaci'Mnjse that my name was used In that dorse ftdly the policy of President J< action of the Philadelphia Conservative | J, B. 8U0WJ><V«- fW Florida papers please copy. fWi 1 * FROM NEW YORK. xrews from Raytt. M ove m o foil* IV ftf ia it b. ARRIVAL jOFi'THK -UVUMi^TON.- September ma.tbepo.doa or teToreTMtor. Mfo - d ‘itjj -a . " *'•. lut. Alter that dote the JLweftlav vUl be stopped J (1 ^ ~ ‘.r . . ; on all persons In arrears, and OKI DOLLkM wMl to York, Sept 16.—Ad viced from H*yti to Aug- 25th have been * received. The whole couotry in in a stateot revolution. The city of Gonancvee is in ashes, and lb<* inhabitants have deserted it At St Marie a number of revolutionists are under sentence of death. .Gou. Salnsve wilt be executed by President Gef&ard’i but it Wifi not Impede the progress of the iavo- would suppress the movement. New York, Sept. 16.—It is said there is to be important movement of the Stephens Fenian faction in a short time. Beecher preache*! to-day to an immense crowd, bat disappointed them by mating no allusion to poetical topics... which may awi tae Chronicle says U#t tiw only panacea for the evils which now threaten the country inw eration for admitting our Congressmen. If llipse States iu-wfcifek the' RU|4a|i>ave tbe ascendency—and we believe they claim it in all the Northern Statea—are bo really iu earn- sttBWftttuac peal the disabling laws upon their own stat ute books, and lake the poor African in out of the edd? Each State baa the power, un (jer thfe ‘Go{lsflftilfe, > urd« ? flfoCfoux negro political equality or not. If they will frantically toward the promised land, with out the leadership of either a political Moses or Joshua. Will the Chronicle and the other 3sasMwws«to jlency, where they, who claim to have no prejudices on the subject of color, set an ex ample of what they require at the bauds of the South. Not a bit of it. They feel as- Chslsra mt St. Loots. S1\ Loris, Sopt. 16.—Deaths from cholera for the week, two hundred and seventy-two. Internal Revenue Regulations Washington, Sept. 12.—Information has been received at the office of Internal revenue that in various localities throughout the country distilleries are running in defiance of the provisions of the new internal revenue law concerning them. The regulations in relation thereto, which have just been is sued, contain tbe following paragraphs: Uudcr no circumstances most a distillery be allowed to run until the requirements of the law and the regulations have been complied with, aud any distillery found running with out such compliance must be immediately slopped by the collector. I The tax is to be collected upou the wine gulion wheu thtkspirit are Inflow proaf, —* upon Jtgof Wlpft:i w%u-jtLey r greater strength than proof; exemption this rule in favoi of spirits used in the manu facture of vinegar, which was created by the act of March 8d, 18C5, having been re pealed. f ’ j By the act of July 13tb, 186C, such spirits will ha ratter in apetjadaneq -with the ul any , or fit for distillation, together W’iiR the pos session by such persnu of a still or other apparatus capable ol use for distillation upon the same premises; is to be deemed presump tive evidence that sueb person is a distiller. Every person who is, <»r who intends to be a distiller, must give notice,- over his own signature, to the assessor of the district in which such buMDeas te -to bo on - Bonds given -under law>«in-toitfuf- fice. The use of any stil', boiler or other vessel for tbe puiposa of distiltiog is forbid den in any dwelling house, or ou any build ing, or on any premises where any otf“ business except tbe manufacture of ski is carried op. Zdesukiutk Fiuut with BBRCLaBS.—^Bos ton, September 11.^-JkRaw York thief was shot dead early IMs fliorehig ten Chelsea Beach, where, with two comiades, he was CWertoUen by constable Liuscott and; iuu other officers who were in pursuit. Tne liieves drew nvolvers, aud a fight ensued. IJfficcr Liuscott was ahofi badly through the Jk.d'haeiflVflie thieve. Wte.kittad.^ Vh<io r two escaped. Several thousand dol-1 , worth of silverware and other valuablM lea from snbotban residences wore re vered. otMr lari®’' The Badioal IaenoATloN to Biot at Indianato- lis.—Cincinnati, Sept 1L—On the morning ol the (lay on which the President was to arrive at * “ oils. Ah their own States, where negro suflrage could effect nothing in the balance of politic^ parties, the natural repugoaoce of the whites to such wilMiot^npjt ^e political enfranchisement of the negro, and i t Is only ro?ihe d^tSdxllon atfo tbe injury it would iaffict apod fefe Sot* that ter. wne- ies it m tf Condition of reconstruc tion per? • Uy 1 ’ ; r ni -• t "n nn 1 '• " MU-jUto Chpt. J. VT. Anto Wt? fiuMMi «*a*IW ertumn » feeling and appropriate-tribute to Jibe memory ot i brother : Southwestern Railrojd. The sentiments tapressed^rt«pfl4i M be cordially appioved by our entire <x>mi will oommu- ilrtne I'.hAq.irt , at flaw Ton*.—Tl* for Near Tort, arrived to-day eipeotvd to this city os Presi^nt ot the Dgitcd States, the whole people of thie city and State would turn ont and wel come him. Irrespective or party, to testify their re- spect for tfielr Chief Maglstrste. But he comes here ax a partfaan, to harrangue the people for the benefit of the copperheads, and to build- up a party comp lead utmost exclusively ot men who were disloyal to tbe sseifaia Vt-e tilled with gross charges against the representa tives of the people, whom he denominates “troitoro.” Tinder the ctrcaoMtaDceN he most look -tp the mem bers of the party for whose benefit he is “swinging round the circle” for his reception. No loyd n cun participate In tbe ceremonies without helps suited by the msn who bee basely betrayed thorn after “being elevated to Ibe eeeond place in the gMtoT tile people by their votes.” j b 1 Anoxhkb Otmuo* in the Smithsonian iNsimni Gbocnds.—On last Wednesday evening, about ntbe o'clock, ayonng gentleman and lady of this city, while passing' thrbnfch- tl* Sinlthooniun ln ~ stopped at tbs stlnp-«o got oldcteH or wflter, they were approached by three ruffians, who ' i them, taking them what business they Two aC the vfllains represented themeelv. e police officers, and “arrested” the young r bils tbe other took charge of tbe young lady take her to her mother.” He had. proceeded witbt only a short distance when be asked her to kiss him. she repelled the tfipaU* when he seized her by the rssrts&unisasas&B screamed, when he tried to piece hie * *— weinjg, po donbt. hsveb 1 of his MSafUutS, V u0 ooasn- MVS tvosnirgmstar. In MllledgeviVe, Gs., on tho 14th instant, at tbe residence of Kir T. ■«. Wtedtev, lira HATTIE W. BirtHtaFOBD.ttfqfi »year*and6 months, wife Rutherford, and eldest daughter of Kr. W. Q. Bobfaaop. bofii’bfithla ctg. FUNERAL liVWATIOR. The trfohda and afodpihtafoM of : former, cornet ot East Broad and » AFTEBKOON. ot torn o’clock. fsSBE. t quufii tttiw'i*t» FlBe SCHOONEE, of rfifo 1 City Lioensefi. > ri 1 CJTT OF SAVANNAH, 1 J . Ovnox Clean or CocnSil, Sep*, W**( tteian who have commenced buslnaa lately In tfon city are notified that they mart cafi at office xfid take oht license immediately, as tha books ■id dose THU DAY, lTth Instant. , l.J 1AH. BICWART, SMUT Clerk of Ooond). UITT OF SAVANNAH, Office Clene of Council, Bept. II, fifi J ace wanted for two poire f " In tbs Exebange budding daring tbs gates Notice. : .Consignees per schooner HARQAMT * IfiCT •rehereby notified that she will commence lag THIS DAT. foot Ol Exchange Dock. ■§ AU goods left on wbsrf after sunset will at teak and expense of Consignee* sepU-lt W. H, STAKE * OO., Agent*. Gas Consumers Will please take notice that’aU Mila for Qaa dee lit all persons In arrears, charged lor faming on again, sepi5-31 W. F. HOLLAND, Aeademy of St. Vincent of Paul. YJYHE EXKHC1SES of the Artdctey ot M. Tlueeat or Paul, conducted by the Bister* of Morey, wlH be resumed MONDAY, ITth Inst. Book* win be i plied by the Institution at a moderate charge, sepu-lnao , The lassitude of oar climate and the tendency »• fevers, through prostration, render a general Ionic of Indispensable importance. We know of nothing answering this purpose like the odlldfshle Ferro- Phosphorated Elixir dr Ckfiwell. Mack A Co. It Is a tople tonic, being a combination of three of tbe bote tonics of the Pharmacopeia: Iron, which enriches the blood; phosphorus, which renew* waste after Ufooe; and Callsays, which affords vigor to the di lative organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Altogether, we know of no remedy that oaneom) with It. Sold by Liftman, Savannah. Assignees’ Notice. The undesigned having been appointed aafigi of the garment sad Mechanics’ Bank of Sava*] Georgia, hereby notuy Mil-holders and other eh ants against tha said Bank to present the seme for li quidation, and all persona Indebted to the Bank are acquired to make Immediate payment. BUl-hoUers will lore th.lr priority if the Mile ok not presented within six months Item this date. JOHN RICH A BOSON, J. B. GACDBY. jj2Mf Amlgneea. INSURANCE! INSURANCETl SAVANNAH, QA.. AU008T t*. 196*. THE nnderslgr.ed would respectfally Inform their friends and the public that they are prepared toeT Fire and Marine Risks in the following first c companies, at established rates, aad solicit a share of P INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, M New Tort. 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 h SONS, sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Amtgnee uf the Merchants* and Planters* Bask, la prepared ■ upon his duty. AU bUlholders, and other pareooa having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And ntl parties indebted to tbe Bank are reqi Immediate payment, their priority if the bdls are nut six months. HIRAM ROBERTS, anSl-tf Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed Aaa’gnoaa of this Bank for the pnrpose of dating its affaire, therefore all persona having claims agsioatIhi#corporation wUl pnafo thotoondal biUAoidera of this Bank are required tfproast tha ipfimo within six months from this date, or tkay win loan the priority granted by statute, and II deflted will moke immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, OtA Notice. flrfoaf.BrfidJkl aepM-tf Notice. The Mechanic*’ Saving and Loan Amodatkin of Bfi- vaonth, having made to the undersigned an ass' mant of aU of its property and egleeta, for the hoi of Its creditors, all paraofw having etalma against the oorpor^tlaa are requested to present them to then*• flenianaCMte sUpareonqIndebted to aahtoaqp fifi. K Notice. e Steamer ffYLYAN SHORE, in < befog painted, wf*hot tefire fiw Florida t 1-pS-tf OLAOHORN A < Assignee’s Netice. thedaderaigind having here appointed m Of the Bank of Oomiaerea Off" persons having Maftea agtenar « reqaantedtopreomt tbeaam* (tel ■n VMtftea indebted to th* fetek To . Travelers. Newspapers, Magaatnea, chea "Vito* he had at BfiTlLLffiMBWa cornerafi Ray i*M.fi«tfi *« M aUiy .) Witting and Envelop** of *Ukfad» la uy quantity, ton* * single aheei np^Ftea, “ffti J ^ .. ’ -- fHg best TONIC.—Caswell, Mack ffi Oah TED ELIXIR of th*/hre* bete CALlHAYA. TheflWl whoa* it A Fine sohoonnn, or aw «ma wnrtfem. Baa f j BaWnteafifofifite haaniwnateMWVvfefifofiflH dfo Fifth Arena* J ForpnrtlcnarBappljr AMEgT pATTBBg0H |l Foraajeat Mpl6 3t 155 Bay street. Jyt tf STATIC OF* SOUTH rree «wii < X Institution will m J. EDWARDS HOLBROOK, M. D, Professor Eme 'Atetex of Medicine. ,j. I MOULTRIE. M. D.. ftofoiaorV Physiology. A. KtNLOCH. M. D„ Prefimur of Materia ^a^sLKPARD.lTDTLL??^^^^^ "Smuel l week. Course WU4,lle h^?te at the Ctty Hospital, by F. if Moiek. Thlalteportonaohan. . .u.2!E^^b5seex cfliwre,« D.; Aaatelantn, nAMUBL LOGAN, M. D., F. L. PAR. WWW M D Fees for the Cuareo.—For tha Frefieategr, *lfiis j,i Matriculation, once.fii; DOfoOnri^^l^rado- URDAT, Vh £?& M. D Godey’sy^or' detober. ",l PETERSON’S, for October. THE OAIAXYwBP- ». O oi;: U >gr ; BLACK WOdD’S.fofitetegwte. tuij in lid atewbrnait MISCflttASh’, P*rtt. f '■ “■ For sale by , inq agMMtl^MMOJMPNri Ball street, next to JDatOfflofc; Mixed Corn Afloat. 5 000 pnd*L«cy. For oil* t«te tn»» the whait -.j f , . sepIT-fit **f. MABUMAMABONg. 8MY|M ¥co, />M£orters sJS ft/^alers in CEOCKF.TIT^GIIIiX V/ ‘ AND GLASSWARE, seplftf STBEET fiBCDND DfiONTROK BULL STBEET. ’ Nri^UrfvertfsettihtRsf To IVIetchants. 1 ■ Ffl Ltttmpp too. Wonld Invite the attention of Merchants and others to thrir stock qCGqodapow opening, vis: , , Cases Printed Delaines, Oases Fancy rrints. Oases Domeotic Ulugh ami, Oases Bleached Sheetings, Cases Canton Flannels, Cases Plaid Lindseys, Gases Apron Check, .Il ■ ”J *- ft Empire Lille—Notice* ALABAMA «Bd EUTAW that they can receive mate «ooda from tear* TBW MAY Ufhn.paateMr * t>>7 > II ;-Jt Bales Bedtkk, Boles' Shirting Stripes, Bales Defame, Boles Brown Homespuns and Sheetings, Bales Striped Osnabargs, Bales White Osnabnrgs, Bales Cotton Yarns, Cases Satinet a, Coes Kentucky-Jeane, Cases Caselmeres, with*foil line of- White Goods. Cwea Hosiery and Half Ho c. Cases Linun C.nubric Hindkorchie'e. Cases Plaid Hindkerehlels. 1 r follnadana. gUU WANTED, BITCATION as WBTlrtWB. by' a foopactefcle f. IkOI HRMfi, »J,p J who ha* lote kef husband and chfld daring th* pant weak; I* nrtlHpg to go to Augusta or Macon. Apply at thls^offiee. , aepH-tt Corn and Oats Landing. bushel* Prime Oats, Yellow^ora. -feL, 2,000 ; Cl ° l> * C OTER5to’*'FERBIU. l . SIQHT EXCHANGE QN NATIONAL BANK OF HBPUBUC, New York, for sale by ' ”‘- WM. BATTERSBY A CO. sepl7-ft For Rent, A RESIDENCE desirable .for a large fend- rly, located on Calhoon Square, fronting east | and south, with Sower garden aad balcqr'.e* J attached: also gas, bathing roomn and other ■L modern improvements. TTiie Is one of the desirable residence* tn the ctty. Thwhonse ls handsomely furnished, which will be rented with the ho nee for one year cr mure, at thtopttott of the ap- PU riT- e^KT OKO. W DAVIS. Kemiiigtoii’s FIRE ARMS, SOLD BT SUN DEALERS, AND THE TRADE GKNEfcALLT. I*ll .“ VEST POCKET PISTOL, No. 22 Cortr.d^e ^ Repeating Pistol, (Klllot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt) No. 32 Cartridge Pocket Revolve^, (Self-Coeklng) New Pocket SeVotver. vrMi Loading Laver Police Revolver, Navy 8fxa Calibre Nett Reaotvcr, Navy Bfoa> Calibre Brit Revolver (SelfAJocklag,) Navy Calibre Navy Revolver. 38-ttH in. Calibre Army Revolver, 44-ieo In. ChHhre * Gnn Cane, Bafeig Nb. 31 Ofotridge ido / u Revolving Bilte- Sfiaad 4foM> in. CaHtew . Breech Loading Riga, No. M Cartridge J Breech LteteiagOartlalK Mm. 44.Car.vUge 0.8. Ktfle, Steel Barrel, with kabre Bayonet U. 8. Riled Maaket,«prihg*ted Pnteen* < d 4House Wanted. E. REMINGTON A SONS, . i if KMmvHkVMtefc. ” til i / Palmers* John P. Ldv*9, _ Jo*. C. Orebb 4k Ca, ndtedafohia. m -is _ & Tl I—1_1_l All^itea Poniinej • xnniDifo, wooic. Heqry Folsom * Ou, Ns .v Orinna * Mqynkrd Bros, Chicago: JL M. Ramsey * C#., St Lents. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco BEIlMlYi CHRISM •• . •**« •» ,'i n I . • . . At* twm rocaiviag and have on Hand Herrings Fire Ptoof Safes. ILHJSTHATKD COTS AND PRICE Of. Herring’s BiUghtf Proof Safes. Patent Platfernfc Scales. 111,11 k finiiteatittT fiw foTV- -'■* r —— — 1 -*•- ■*•«■»»*— *—f *— ■* PPMapiMlaragsr: m tfrTf i j ; WttftoA lAv Rftnl . uvdfali dirf0*£iiiv mb^x) a Dviiuae HI.VliMmlH’l,MsYfl’yi 0 F08SALE, 0*re«r«M Bay *>d Wqa* •i *’■'4 _ till lit dOUI-tilM 'lr. -‘-’ViJKU xU n<, -jj.im. Ji! ,nah;A limit iu kii . . » l wel saat fr.-.Mi, ^|ii iiuilaws' riOlfJ/I,--cA‘.V MUHl IE ASK SPECIAL ATTENTION 'j TO OUR STOCK OF Gents’ Boots & Shoes, Ladies’, misses* and boys* :’ BOOTS AMD SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cl , % Of our own manufacture: > iHJ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c. ' sepltt-iot MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS Surveyor’s Compasses, Five and six inch Needle. Scales, Buies and Tacks, Mounted Roll Drawing Paper. ALSO, ALL Bizrn WHATEMAK’S DRAWING PAPERS, FOR SALE BY Cooper, Oleotts & FarreUy, eepl6-tf POWER & MULLER, General Produce Sl Commission MERCHANTS, Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, OA. REFERENCES: Metern. Tlaon A Gordon, Savannah, Om A Wilbur. E*q.,Prefl’t Home Ins Oo., S*vi Mews. LaKocha, Wert * Daniels, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian. Savannah, Ga. Measre. Weaver, Richardson * Oo.. New Yort R. Bscbem, of G. Renoward * Bichem, New York. sept 5-6*“ , ■ -* -A 1 A SMALL HOUi’E WANTED by a good tenant. Apply to Dr. W. R. WARING, No. aepl6-2t fit. STORAGE rjveK balk of one thonsand hales Cot on can be taken on storage at warehouse corner Bay afid Aber A. T. CUNNINGHAM. Removed. C. MURPHY bas removed hla Carpenter Shop TO RAY LANE, sepla-lt* Me b Ni rear of Central Reilroad 1 &>l i! ROOMS TO RENT, A PPLY at the Carpenter Shop In rear of Central Railroad Bank.FglL*^ Hope, Bacon, Flour and Cora. | ft ft COILS ROPE 1 wV io imdc. Bacon Sidte, 200 barrel* Floor, 10,000 bushel - Prime Mixed Corn. “ - 1 ' '&T4VC -CUB, . CO. WANTED, 4 HAWYEB. to *aka charge of a Circular .flaw “mUI The besTSref^ce required. w? “““ T ’”51™. Plantation Wagons, Horses, dtc. FOR SALE, Hones will be sold low to dose a conear* Apply at DAN BUTLER’S Stable*. Whitaker street. Com, 0at8. qrn BUBHELB WHITE CORN, OOV «0 bosheia Yellow Com, l,aio On- consignment, to arrive per steamer Fan l«>m Baltimore PURSE * THOMAS, eepl5-2t 117 Bay atreaLWfat POfiL MB. Banl . LIBERTY COUNTY.-10 all whom X i.andZ. L. Boggs wHI Sp- G*°**wi Whereas, M.rj E. Boggs and Z. L Bagg* wffl ap ply at th, Co art of Ordinary forbtewre af Adadn- tteration on UMjtetntes of W. A. Bagg* late of .aid " ^ Goods for Fall and Winter . wrench »»d SsasMtS ■tte Monday fa Nov tan will b* granted. _ ... r-.- th i, itth i Witness my hand *nd oOe*> tegM»e turn day of gnptember. 181*, w p onuEUNAU, e=!H ^2S®SD. Law Notice, removed w Miscellaneous, St. Andrew’s A GRAND CONCf/nl Will be given at St. Andrew, E , Vjj 1 PROF. F. LESSING Om Tuesday Evening, Sep,. 1SC6 I PROFS. MAASS, COItRH. LOUIS, ANn v„ EUKUCU. 1,0 518 i Tickets to l>e h.vd at Muun Ckmo r„ ■ . ■ Store, A. A. Solomons’ Drug store t i/ f I store, and at the rroteU. ’ ’ u 'S't| * For partlculara nee proitrammea « Fall and Winter DRY GOOD! We Invite the attention of th: lud'es tics, ,,*, FANCY DRESS GOOD), Now opening, to which URGE ADDITIONS WILL EE !iij Ddlflng the coming scaoun. We are prepay exhibit French Cambrics, English Cambrics, rialn*Empre*e Cloth, Striped Mixed Cloth, Plaid and Striped PepHn, Cord d Poplin. sep13-8t LATHROP & Co. ROPE, ROPE,| 100 C ° 1I ' S BALR R0PK ' l' 13 ’ r ««i*te ai; 0 ile by ,ep!5 1w J. WASHBUTiS k Notice. Dr. Archer.I L ATBof Lueri«>j4 Ayres. Son*li Ament a.off rm I professional set vices **o ih« cuixenwf -.xl nah, and solicit)* a ehate of fi.-atrouage. Sjkii.* | French, Spanish, (Icnna’i and hng i**»i Offer 5: j 184 Broughton btreet, corner Moiitguinerv nepl4"ln» Teu Hollars Kuwjird. S TRAYED f rom the fmliscTibL-r. ibont the Inti July, a WUIHA HElKxJLf. qu i* lorwari ml calf; marked with large hran.l oo tae left sde m I cfop and oiider; bit in l«>ft ear, ami slit in the mcS* I M CAMPBELL 1 nep 14-1w Corner Bay Lane ud Hon-tt c*. For Rent, gEVBRAL PLOOR3 in Jones’ Building, rat:? Boll, not th aide of Bay street. Pfpl4 3t ROBT. HABERSHAM t SONS- 500 BALES PRIM JUST received, and for ea.e by repM-tf BELT.. WYLLV k fHBISTlAV G R I T S! R. J. Wade & Bio | r\ALL the attention of ihe pobl'c to tbe \J article of G-rits and Meal| Manufactured by them at the ENTERPRISE MILL, Corner or West Broad and Congress *| When we saj superior Grit* and ££ what we say and no ncnsio. FumUea living - middle and eastern part of the ci J b - “:*:. from onretand in the Market, Muthea-t com-.. poeite Knapp’s Soddhry Store. nF~ Great lndncementi offered to the Tra*; .rmnoa: M. S. Cohen, J. A. * . p Gnllmartin A Co.; Scranton, omith 4 w - V” Yonge A Co.; Bell. Wylly A ChreWn. HERRINGS FIRE PROOF SAFK| AND Fairbanks’ PATENT PL1TP0R1H Stlil BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRIST* receiving large conalgnount* or t Safes and Scales. IIKRHING'SPATENT CHAMPION’ SAFES, with patent CiysUliz-d Iton but#*- ALSO, NE r A large and complete ^ v aw pom- 5 ATENT PLATFORM SCALhS, IW® 3 "" >rmant down to 4f« pounds. PLATFORM AND UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND evenm^* Tlie above Safe* and Scale, are too uf f require any comments Stock onatonw aiJi wold at Msnnfacrorer’a 'lard Pr Cet. Agents Wantecij I- W. TH® UFE AMD CAMPAI° NS 0? Gen. Stonewall Jackson, BY PROF R. L. DABNK1-, a D.,01’VA TO.»KS5«i®S pobSed Jber pecaniajy l, “ e “ , of ^ c chm ^ for circulars aud ace our L nos, an Ck NA A T.O^LPU B USHING^ Cor. 7th and M dn ,t.. for circulars rereoftha.ork.^ Adore* anSISmI David Bailey? merchaht TAILOI SAVANNAH, CA. TOS2SS:w,siw*-- :;, * ,f sjaaffiaaiartSaSasSl - ,jm4* up at die ahorteat nouce fSS^« t "' ,de c £i< 7 ° f Gentlemen’s Furnishing luting of Shiru, 1 SSSETSB Goods, Undershirt* Engilrt «•! cSvaLv omlj OjHartv, ■LMBBfotffWHf - ! ^oaviD No.l ' Oppotete Jno. Jy*tf