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a shorter period than was anticipated by the
Florida friends are beginning to realize
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER.
pogTHAtTfcsr C-': •;!
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND HERALD, Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly St Our
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T/t OUR COrWTRY 'VRISrif OB. ..
As much interest is fclttbroughout the country in
regard to the ipNepectaof the cotton and other crop*
we will be grateful to our planting faientla and others
n the interior for information on that subject. 'Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable 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 ns. - -*
SreSafT® ebtftaBWW
prosperity. Savannah willj ejfe topg^ietog-
Tl»c -Mercantile Index Merged r In tl««
Yaws and Herald.
Having assumed other engagements -which wit) Oc
cupy his whole time and attention, the subscriber has
disposod of the good will qf this paper to 9: W. Mason,
Esq., proprietor of the Daily News and Herald, and
though very unwilling,‘win cease its-publichHon from
to-day.
He desires to take this oocason of returning thanks
to the press and mechanics of the city for uniform
courtesy and frequent acts of kindness; to the Post
Office Department and Express Companies for many
kind favors, and to tito public generally for a liberal
sbareof patronage...• . ; :>,_
In conclusion, he would bespeak far the News and
Herald the favorable confiderafion and support of ill
his friends, edited and owned, as itic. by one Id. 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 tor the. transaction of
all busiuess 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
Savaunalff Aug. 23, 1866.
AN ERROR CORRECTED,
Mr. Beecher, in bis recent letter'to ttfe
Committee of the soldiers find sailors’ Con
vention, makes the following statement:
“Churches in the North .crown every hill,
and schools swarm in evfery • neighborhood ;
while the South has but few-scattered lights,
at long distances, like light-houses “twinkling
along the edge of a continent of darkness."
The reflection upon the Southern States 'Is
entirely gratuitous, and is indeed a palpable
misrepresentation, as the following facts,
which appeared in the-United States census
of 1830 will show.
In 1850 there were 21,887 cliurche3 in the
Northern States, and 16,658 in the Soutberh
States. The proportion, 1 church to 628
person in the North, and 1 church to 562
persons in the South. The accommodations
of these churches were 8,656,061 sittings for
13,434,922 personsNorth, and 5,541,875, sit
tings for 9,66463^ persons South- Thu?,
64 persona out of 100 could gttend service at
the same thne’**’^
ICO in the South, including whites and slaves
alike. Thus thp Northern States had only 7
per cent, greater accommodations than the
Southern.
Surely the diferance indicated by this
statement does not warrant -Hie Charge of
heathenism upon the Southern people.
But if we include the negroes, as lias been
asserted by many .Northern ^papers-, and|
preachers* from our churches, We ha&Aheso?
results:
rafrw
German
■THE to IK* SOUTH AMFigcy
nize more fuUy its advantages, if not its ab-
the advancement cfhWwilBMSVlM ifiwwsstvir
Thb opposition manifested towards it by the
friends of rival roads contributed as potently
os- the efforts gf jts advocates to secure its
completion,
of its merits
ol its claims as a railroad connection between
the Gulf of Mexico and the States bordering
on the Atlantic, from Main _ f
•To illustrate the eorrecttieW of^6tir vifeWs
on’ thir^snbject we may eite the %ct that a
Middle Florida merchant has ordered the
ahipmewi. of his fall stock of goods purchased
in New York via Savannah and the Florida
Connection, to avoid the protracted and
hazardous transit around to
iJt. Marks. By the former route ho will re-
cive his merchandise certainly in six, and
it may be in five days; by the latter consign
ments are BfiubMj fieoe^redda a shfij
period thato fiiflaeea dHy^jand not
qneutly are en route four and five weeks.
And then the cost of transportation by the
jjew route will exceed very little, if any, the
freight charges and Ugk -safes of • insurance-,
for ocean transit to St. Mark s, and the ex
pense incidental to transshipment from that
.point to the interior. t x ^ ^ y
We are happy to State that the managers
of the Atlantic and Gulf Boad and the inter
secting Florida branch,-prompted by enlarged
views and a comprehensive liberality, have
resolved to so cheapen the cost of transporta
tion between this city and the Florida juiiii-
tiem'-as to make it the great thoroughfare- for
travel and traffic between the Gull and the
Atlantic. Let all these things be well con
sidered, and we fear not to predict that the
Florida connection will impress itself era the
public mind as one of the most important
projects of the times. Sectional' interest and
local predilectiomrtnay profess to have more
eligible routes passing their own doors by
which the Northeast and Southwest may be
united, but the logic and eloquence of sec
tional pleading are weak in the light of
advantages which, although imperfectly
sketched by us, must force themselves upon
the favorffble consideration tof , aB the! cocry-
mercial communities - interested in the rail
road Union of two great sections of our
country.
TMJS M ARKETS,
M
A 4jvEEPOOL,Mond*y.—The cotton market waa re-
tive, prices advanced J«At sales-to-dAy s&ooC balsa,
Middling Uplands ISMd. BreadituA, fiat, wife. de-
cUoiDg tendency., , .. i t - .
Sept 17.—Consols, 89>i- Five twenties.
iERT, Sept 17.—The steamship Hifceraiaa >
,rom Quebec, arrived eh route tar Llrarpool. ■ -* -
Queenstown, Sept 17—The Ann, tram Llveapaol,
for the Baltic, put into this port badly damaged. The
steamship Aleppo, from New Tori;, arrived at Ham
burg on Monday. '"The BchieselugeVa have reaolved
to incorporate .feat Duchy wife Prussia.
Southampton, Sept'll—A mail steamer from Bta
Janeiro brings important intelBgence.that the Abies
have been badly defeated by the Paraguayans.
Berlin, Sept. 16.—It is announced that Prussia Will
not allow the Kings of Saxony to take put in-Mm
formation of the North German Confederation.
Florence, 8ept 16.—Advices from Prussia say that
a difficulty in the way of the signature of a treaty of.
peace between Austria and Itiily has been raised by
relation to the debt'bf Venrtia." The’posi-
by Austria places "the execution-of thfi
signed at Pregufi-in great doubt.
Tenna Conference has adjourned for a tow
WH1 please take notice that all «Us tor B
mmttmber most be ps*l op or
iTlaer that datHbelw ef GuwlU be rtoppjd
on all persona in arrears, and ONE DOLL Alt WtH be
charged for taming on again.'
W. F. HOLLAND, Accountant.
FRENCH AID TO MEXICO.
Wkeems that the Empress of Mexico is
■ of 100 could attend ieriifie ail meting with very floor success in her efforts
ilftife- & tetafcure further aid from Napoleon for her
husband. According jot-Wpilmropea? mtel.
re is no probability that she w
Pop. N. States 13.434,!>22:Pop. S. States. 6,460,3
Sittings in N Chs, 8,656,061 'Sittings in S Chs, 5,541,8
64 in 100. | 85 hi 100.
Thus, 83 white persons in 10!) could attend
service in the South, and only 64 in 100 in
.the North—a difference of 21 per cent, in fa
vor of the South !
Now, if we include the whole white popu
lation t>i the South, and all the t negroe$ over
13 years of age, the Southern churches would
accommodate 63 in 100 of the population
South, against 64 in 100, the accommoda
tion of the churches Norih. Yht in thfe Opin
ion of Mr. Beecher, in 1830, the South was
inhabited by a comparatively barbarous and
heathen people !
THE SOUTHERN LOYALISTS IN NEW
IIMAW8 QUA
The New York Radicals bad their menag
erie of Southern loyalists pn exhibition at
Cooper Institute, on Wednesday night last.
Brownlow, the leading gorilla'of the “Grand
Caravan,” was first stlired up for the edifica
tion of the audience. The Post says he was
received withlond cheers.
He said that he was travellings# one of an
expedition going around to try to wipe out'
the tracks of Andrew JohnsoA and William
H. Seward. [Laughter.] Mr. Brewaloil
made a characteristic speech; denouncing the
policy and acts of President jobfiBob. He
. gave an account of what had been donft in
Tennessee, in the .interests of freedom,.and-
said that everything h^d been done for the
negro that could be done, except to eiifrau'
chise him, and they could also do that with
out any trouble. He said they wanted loyal
negroes to put down disloyal whites.
The speakers advocated negro suffrage in
the South, and declared that the rebels bad
mo rights, but that every privilege they re
ceived was a concession from the nation.
The addresses were warmly received, say
the Post.
FROM WASHINGTON.
The President Welcomed Home.
Ml. SEWARB BBT BBT Bf BABBEB.
AMOUNT OF GOLD IN THE TREASURY.
WAdfifjNuTON, Sept. 17.—At-three o’clock this after
noon the heads of Bureaus pf the Treasury Depart
ment called in a body upon the President 16 tender
him their respects} and their congratulations upon his
sale return from his western tour.
Mr. Seward is easier,but not entirely out of danger.
His disease was genuine choiera, and is believed to
hwAboen contracted in St. Lonis.
The Secretary of the Treasury anticipates there will
Jba Seventy-five millions of gold in the Treasury by
the 1st of October, exclusive of certificates.
Mobile Market, -
Mobile. Sept. 17.—The cotton sales to-day were *60
bales. Middlings firm at Sic# The market tending
upward.
New Orleans Market.
New Obleaks. Sept 17.—Cotton firm; low middling,
i33(J$4c?; sales of ^,350 bales. Gold, 45>,; Sterling, 50;
New York exchange, Si premium.
The accounts from the cotton region continued to
be altogether unfavorable. The cholera is ttifi raging
on the plantations in the interior.
ftew York Market.
New York, September 17.—Gold dosed st 44%<jj}45
Coupons£f 62j 711>i M>4,108*4- Cotton steady. Sales
4 STt
ligence there is no probability that she will
accomplish anything, mid. as her return to
Mexico is conditional upon the success of
her mission, it is expeotod she will remain
iu Europe, where she will be joined by the
Emperor. Meantime tbe affairs of the Em
pire in Mexico are daily becoming more crit
ic^ It is stated that the reason alleged by
M&imilian for the failure to establish per
manently the Empire was his inability to fol
low a proper policy, beoause he has never
had an army at his disposal sufficiently p ow-
erful to put down the spirit of discontent.
The French geneipls^ tooyiu their mjlitar^’
movements have obeyed only their own in
spirations, and have refused to recognize the
right of the Mexican Government to direct
them in th^ir operations. The foreign^ troops
are" also said to have behaved badly, whilst
the only Mexican troops in the Imperial ser
vice were newly armed bands, collected by
certain chiefs, and kept together by the per
sonal prestige of thauglfiadciB. §■ , .USB
Maximillian has likewise lost tbe moral
support of his most influential friends in
Europe. The French journals are wholly-
opposed to any further assistance being given
b* Napoleon to Mexico. They regard the
down (all or the empire as 'already sellletl.
They claim that the French Government ia
solemnlv pledged, United States
and tbe people of France, to Withdraw its
troops within the stipulated period. They
complain that the support of these troops In
Mexico has cost the French Treasury ten
militowot doHaefifiaeueMy, Hifc*
cfease these heavy charges would not only
tax severely to. AFr^oSfcl^nsfr but
would be simply adding to much more to llie
money- abtadr ON M hV**! 1 ''
which, whilst it has accomplished no gor
result in'M^w?hto fr««te^a ^»irit of dis
content at home. It is said that the inlelli
gent mwes-declsrc the same sentiments, ami
of the water, taken in connection with
tbe significant remark ihadfi by Mr. Seward
at Auburn, to the effect that Republicanism
2,000 balea. Floor firmer. Wheat 2@3c better.
Fork heavy, at $33 30. Lar4 doll at 17@1S^- - Sugar
steady at lO.tg&ll.’a. Cofee ateafly. Naval store,
quiet anrl unchanged.
wnwi
7 AjjuSm:
1—GEO. W. WYLLY.
i /
3—F. Il gue.
JAMES J. WARING.
7—EDWAR^ tJ. ty*
i i
8—JtiHN L. VILLALONOA.
j»-lL H. MEYER.
; 10—CHARLES C. MTTiIi'AR.
n-wM. hunter: _ „
ALVIN A. MILLEB.
XfiOHdoaV
Gas Consumers
Collect Unclaimed Property, Money Debts,
etc., etc., in ' ^ - ^ .
nouik .
SCOTLAND,
AtJSTEAZilA,
Academy of St Vincent of PauL
rjVHB IZKHClfiES of the Academy of St. Ttaafit
Cfiiw pnascated in tovor of k.lr»,Xiegkteefi sad mfixt 'y, tbefr rtoek of Goods now opening, via:
oi Paul, conducted by the- SbWn of Matey, will he
resumed MONDAY, 17th inst. Book, will be rep-
plieU by the Inrtitatlou at • moderaU charge
sepll-lmo
AssismeesMiotice.
The nndenigned hiving been appointed
'of the Farmer*' and Mechanics’ Bank of Sevaanak,
Qnorela. h -rhy notify blU-hotdfire and other tkfe-
soli agatnat the said Bank to pveaettt the tame toe B-
qnidatioiksudall pereoee indebted w the Bank are
required to make 1mm dlate payment.
Bin-hoMerawtll loee their priority if the bUle ere
not presented within six month* (Tom thle date.
JOHN lOCHABDSOM,
J: X. OAUDKT.
Jy27-tf
IMMSCET HURIHCEII
SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST SO, 186».
TBB undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and the putfllo thrt they are prepend to edeet
Fire and Marine Hteks in the Ibttowtag firet dam
companies, at eaUhl|»hed rates, aad eolictt a share af
of kip npoa favorable ttnne. - -<> •».
CHARGES MVmnATE. 1 r . •
• * >'i --«• • v A‘) y .*(
Mom than fMfeQtttOO Of aodalmed money, are
levee ted in the National debt of Great Britain ajone.
In tract for the unknown helce, legatees, etc.
luge’ portion pf this to known to betoyg toparUee .
in America. > rui ,
Mr. JKWCTT is an Attorney at Lam in Jfatgiend,
and the ipetdent rap re met, live of tbe firm in that
coaaby.
an utter* most be addreaeed to the Boston Poet
Otoes,andenctoaestamp. i
./ , (tfHRWIB: :
Gen. V*. A. OLMitun, Troy, N. Y.
CoL EMvAto Fioe, OemtoMgW Mato- J
Col. Wn. L. Palmir, Salem, Mi*. ’ I! ”
capt. 8. B. GkgooBT. U. 8, Ni.Haninwh.Maai
DtntO. Cuanmu, Btq-> Clacinaeti, Ohio,
anafi-kawfim . * .
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE OOMPANT.
New Tork.
NATIONAL BASKING INSURANCE OOMPANT,
of 8L Lotris, Mo. *. - >.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. LonH. Mo.
PERRT INS. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ala.
JOHN W. ANDERSON It 80*8,
miljn comer of Bryan and Drayton toreeta.
Assignees* Notlee.
The tuuleraigned, having been appointed AeMgnee
of thrMerchants* and Planters' Bank.la prepared
to enter upon his duty. All biltholdmu,
person, having claim* against said Bank, am re
quested to present tho sane for liquidation. Aad
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make Immediate payment. BtUhoMets will loee
their priority if the bills are nut prt
"six month*. HIRAM MOBDTS,
fto31-tf
Assignees’ Notice.
IKS.
Three hand red Bto’ fifty Burled cities—
Gold CoimVonr pounds iu Weight-
Old Tea-Bricks.
An English civil engineer, named Johnson, lately
engaged ii| the trigonometrical survey of Cashmere,
has made a curious report of .what, he saw and heard
in ririuuse Turkestan—apart of the world long inac
cessible to Europeans. He says that while measuring
and triangulating, last year, at a remote station on
the borders of,Cashmere, he received an invitation to
visit the new ruler of Khotan, who hkd expelled the
tirous Johnson‘being the hamliest, the Khan forthwith
request*^ h* 8 presence at the coital; Uchi. The way
thither lay across the Kinn-Lnn chain of mountains,
by a.difficiilt passat an elevation of nineteen thousand
‘ L*et—three miles and a half. It was a hard journey,
•ut the indefatigable Johnson pushed on. saw tbe
Lhan, stayed with him-for four days, heard a
wonderful Btories, and then m:tde his'way back by the
i—resisting toe Khotauese inclina
tion to hold him as a hostage for the opening of com
mercial relations wiftj EngUml.
It ia said that aHhoagh German travellers have pte-
vtously crossed the high mountains which hem in
Khotan,*no European has ever before entered IlcW,
the capital. Ths Khan is described as a natural King
BiMwkfAmi. J
| Savannah, Georgia, July®, nkj
The nndsralgned having been appointed
of this B-tnk for the-pnrpone of odh^tlnc
dating its affair*, therefore ail pmamw havtof etalto*
ag.ln8t tkU corporation will preaeat there, aad *1
rider, of thi* Bank are required to preawt the
^ within six months from thlfi data, tor they will
MMtbe priorlfy granted hy statute, and than* In
debted will make tmuedtate payment to
M. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS,
■epS-tl
Notice.
Mr. Wn. M. Smith, having withdrawn fra* the
firm of Brady, Smith A Co., the busioeaa will b* cou-
tinn»d by the remaining jrartt-fr* under the nam. of
BRADY A MOSE-b They solicit the Tavon Of fifit
friend* a* heretotor*. A- *■ BRADT.
reptl-tf * K- J. MOSES.
Notice.
he was in the duys before Ottomans were heard of
J£e raise a paMVfhce of two hundred and fifty thousand
inhabitants. Whereof his capital contains forty thou
sand; fine strong men, and short Mil pretty women,
fcrir and cleanly iu apparel, and dressing wellr sh
fhe thee df grtalvlimewtfc^rfifid d«i8t alixPiutf towsPdP'
With the English in p particular. The country, well
watered by modtrJIe showers, wad irrigated from the
rivers which flow northwards from tbe Kum-Luw, ia
fertile' and, produc|tve r enough to stood wfovprwWe
comparison >#ith cihfiivre -itseW, but KflUmie »
described as being muck superior; both dry and.
equable.
puftsJfMfhMMek b;
imSU. MutHylpyhifli./ For ij
1. Thtofdtflmwftoi tu count ^ .
mpalpaDieaasror mould which fs Waned in fi
adjacent deserts, “without wind* in perfect culm, and
fills, tho air so aft to Affifeen tt.” This phenomenon
btocarred during Mr. Johnson's visit, and he was then
unable to read print at noon, without a candle. It is
nfi* explained howTh® - dost n blown Without a wind,
but Me,- Jofinson says it is *'.wafted iu a calm" and ho
Cannot be contradicted.
2. The storms in the desert raise waves of stud
Arming the.Negkoes of the South.—The
CbroEifile, tbe organ of.; too. Radicals «rf
Washington, is urgent upoa the passage of
laws by Congress to organize the negroes of
the Southern States on a inifitaf^footTn^. ''It
says that “it cannot be expected tfcaflhe
Slate governments .(South) will pt^n^ze o^
any basis the l^ral black militia. .Congress
must therefore take Ibe matter id hand. '^The
black militia can be organized iuto separate
companies and regiments.” That Radical
leaders should eventually urge this
measure mi|i^b£ , i ekpactefc A fcM it is
somewhat surprising that it should be in
sisted on at this time, so,soon after shrink
’ - tbc'negro auffinge -qpeattyn at (kfeu-
ivehhon. Brrl
ine,,,, , t ,
mcugrel* 'Philadelphia
though violent leaders may urge thi* thing,
it is hardly fair tp suppose that the mass of
the people of att framed Ere’kM’fch'Jvfte retd
humane to accept such counsel.
RAtL.R<An^^|»G.-' . wxs.^1 .
of the 14th inst. contains the proceedings ol
e„stockholi
\
a meeling Qf.the BtegkboifeiXS of me. ?»van-
nab, Griffin, and North Alabama Rail Hoad,
which adopted a- fesolution authorizing,
appointment of anihgejgjt to
centres of the North to negotiate the sale or
lease of the road on the condition ot its
being bqilt from GriffiiL^tfe Newium in Me
year,'and to fiecnur^Afe” ftf siT^arAWid
authorizes the President to sell .the Iron now
on tb<ft«d i ti>"pa^ tfk4 heffpeidest ref maid
agent. _ -'- ' ■ ■■ ■; ,,
Homicide—On Weddesday fast, Marion
Sanders went to a field,-about four miles
Hawkinsville, where James FVm was cut
picking cotton, aodabpt tbqlatter, Jbstbefbm
shooting, Bandera said to Fan, “You have
threatened my life, bare youT” Fau tusde no
ZS£5£“£ n f?,£ Z
The dispatch says Sanders Mill, at
Both parties are highly respectable.
that the collapse of the empire is now only
a question of dW%f ^pd.-reqr *bp»id not be
surprised at any tinte d hear 'thairtbe cur
tain had fallen upon tbe last act of the Im
perial drama in Mexico.
CommINIcut? J^j^irr. J notice! iLM M-
vertiserefiuttatafi Batty Ctmpty News, nfcall
for a meeting of Ahe fanEeta of Cflay,
Calbruui. Miller EBd P*sdo!ph counties, Ga.,
which settle into hills three hundredlo four hundred
Teet high. Why not one thousand feet?
The tradition of^he^oytlry in*ttyibMfiBn-
sterms. The sites' of these cities sre pamslfy
known; so there is a vast array of Pompeiis andNine-
vehs awaiting somebody’s pickaxe, shovel aud arda>
eeologieal skill. ^ •*. - /g.
4. Tbs people of these bnried towns used gold cofojp
weighing four pounds each—but -this is bept a pirn
found secret by those who know the position." There
no retie of the firobdignsglan purses hi which this
oney was carried about for every-day use. > -
5. “Tbe store of tea used for the actual consumption
of the peojfle is now dunopkof one of these ruined
cities," and Mr. JohnhgtobsnMfct m tiriek of this tea
away with him. “Thlr flbfcegm tupply is now cut
off;" so the Iichians cut off their supply from these
bricks. » • . . .
We are further informed that the country
these wonderCnl things happened is highly wirlforous
—a remark which is perhaps unnecessary wfipayre
remember .tha foor-tHiund gold ooins which seem *
Iyondon. An appropriate vignette would be a draw-
fog of arkmptbev.
|o be held at
“for
purpose o{ selecting a good, honest
Orleans for tbe preseut season as fheir Mm-
mission merchant, to receive and sell their
cotton, purchase all necessary groceries, such
as bacon, corn and flour, and ship as may be
neeftilOuftj#*; Wf *1 *>*t ® f
market to Fort Gaines, afid realty
to $30 more per bale for our cotton than we
can get in our markets on the CbaUaboo-
cbee river; Resides getting all of our groce
ries at least fifty per cent, cheaper than we
plan has yet io I
We clip the following from the Baltimore
correspondence of the Augusta Constitution
alist: .-at - '.'I
Somebody’s DafiLixa. - We h»v« all read U,i3
tatdy IctanwdtomwttheMfibore**. It may be of
hv name
the ei<
Thfi toimips.
-yoi ^
the war she ministered
•*toSta,to>.S.f?«V* bro -
e yoem alluded to was
Originally contributed by Mi*Xdcosle annS?
vmoasly to the Morning News, of this erty^,
most exquisite productions of itailsHL-ito
* P ittol» y ^t-in-een«i«>d ““
tft» ===== ^_
■TIi* Mechanics’. Saving aad Lou Aaaodatioa of Sa
vannah, having made to the nndenftneff aa m ‘
■ent or an of It* property *■« MTecta, tor to. h
ef Ha ewfetorir aa p»iaoos havtog olsins «g*lsst top
oorporsUoa »e requested io present them to the sn-
■fersigned, and ajl persons indebted to *aid dorpots
turn will make payment to
> C. W. W. BBUBN.
> Assignee of Mechanic*’ 8.ring and
aepl-3m ■. Boas AmoeisMon °* Savannah
" Notice.
, The steamer SYLVAN SHORE, In coneeqsrecs «*
being painted, will not leave to. Itartfi* swMl IBrth “
notice. • ’ - ' k -41 < . -
CLAOBOEN A CUNNINGHAM.
:«P»-U
Assignee’s Netiee*
The undersigned haring here appointed
of the Bank or Commerce of Snvaaaak; *
prai-ared to enterepon hto dntlea. A& tali h.ltore
aad ether person* having claim* agaiafe th**aW
Bank, nr* reqaeated to prewnt the mum .tor liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank *I» re
quested to make immediate payment.
Blrthoiden wltttDse tfletr priority if ton ME*
not preaeated within Mx tonnthn Itrore this finto,
JOHN a FEREILU
Amiffnnn-
•afi-fia.
To Travelfirs.
'Newspapers. MagSnines, cheap Novel* and
can be had at KSTILl/S NEWS BBt'OT, Ba« *tanto,
comer o( Bar lane, next to fen «to4_ OM*n Mown
■lairs.j Writing Paper* find Envelope* of all kind*.
in any quantity, from a stogie *Mfi Op. ” L> “
fteka.fi • r " " ' *
DM,
Tfefe MSBT TOB«V-4:*»W«ll.. Mtok * Ox *
PnoercDT* on ibe UOnon Caer ifi Gxobuia.—the
Augnetfictmmiede, of Snnday,eeye: ,r
The adviepe from the- growing'cotton <4op daring
the week have been outavoCable. In this vicinity, the
,p after having been injured by the. drought in July,
- • from the recent excessive ralnn
b* Apgaata reports are m<
tlian these Jtbewn. BfetoCAeffenqn angfe
liffliifamlftifi tnah-cbMmbta,'Bineoin
counties; while (Tom Elbert account* are exceedingly
unheoMMej thfi Mat hating. In niany neighborhoods,
alinostflestroycd toe-crop-. In EdgcAeld. Dtatriet the
cAiepMinrta general, and if we may judge torn the
■rerfiloae whfeh reach as, not over a fourth afjaoroo
be realimA there. -AB along thfi Georgia
dteaeter has Attended the crop, and hun
planters will' ft6t.-top expenagm
a%aS^ g «d b .^!totod
likely to be realized.
J
ij. foktoleat
is I
On Timrsday, 13th instant, a( SL John’s Chnrdr, 8a-'
vannah, by Right Rev, Stephen EUiott, JOHN M.
OUERAllD and SARAH C.. daughter of the Into Wfe
liam E. Baynard, Eeq. . ,
Notice"to Consignees. ,
Con.ignee* pLr e<dlo«iar M}BES$ KIn4>
York,- will attend to the reception of their goeda, land
ing THIS DAY at Harding’* Wharf. Good*
mi wharf at sunset will he stared at risT apd
afownan. - - - - t
EDWIN Tt.
.te -s4
Notice.
Consignees per ■fMPpWWBtt attend to
the recepHoo of «MVM Mdfig fiaiS DAY at
VSUVtolfeito’ ■' 'j-wrn -i \ .'il
kn'gotf^ JeJjfTnr-fi^arf afdbMtot WUIbe
risk g«d expeaae of.Cni
septtoSt - __ _ . t-J. qgLBY A jDfe
dredand
Jackson N.
lor the benefft of
Springfield, i
a> re*~of Land, fee property of
SotojtojfiejdfipB.feWfefek,.^
Administfator.
•eU-lnwfito
UU.I/S
Brown, IhstantaneoQ*. best, cheapest, dniabto, re-
llkblfi. Depot, Nfi.« J**n ataecd, E.w Yor*. Boi^
by all fireg and patent mefflclne ituim everywhere, r
H08PHORUS, CAU8ATA.
_ The trafegiree (ho Hand a rieh
where it become* thin ud wtlgi t- tho
MmoUes nervoue power In cases of mental
ficrT while «he Oaliiaja glfrfe trio nnd rfedd todil
the organs of fee tody.
g«l* ma*fitii.lwrer»i CABWEU. MACK fi Ofe. —•
derPtAh Avenge Hotel.Now York, end Newport.*.
L For sale at . UPPMAMfe
fffnf unfi cififittii Wiiilwti.
A^ua de Xagnott*.
"xtowi
A toilet dallgbt!
tEy. fem*fa«j»vek tonBtik'k Bdgfewu
Used tm kdfemgfee too.; and few. to rrefiw fed
fttia seft *oAfr«eh, to prevent etspUnaa, to
cky.jbjftjr, fie.
It overcomes fee unpleoaaEt eddf of poepfrnttan.
It feanwe* »odne**i tam
H cure* uciiim* head*
Ikaooto, reRru-aM fidd* d*lt»cyto to. *kto.
It yiMd* a rebdaol and looting pertDM-
It raretmreoffitobRes*ndsting* of lntooto.
It contain* no material Injorions to tbs t""
*****-
ocflT-iAbdfk ‘ ‘ Prig*- MrfitoVtre figtode, W. T.
11;» B.iiffl V
Assignees'
fte indoriteAfid hsttoff beeB fippstotafi
Mih yiutoTitoifto are KOwifeM
Mdtovii Mbit I twwtovigf cfetsms^aiy sold
kuki wre nqiicstNl to profiQQt ton mm BrifUfil
^^JupSto toiebtar to to. tofek »
qasstM to Make-tmmsMato fiytofe I
wffltom tofer ptooteydf Mto bHtoEM Bdfi
atim 9*i
: fit *10“ r»/ atsl tax
AMX>
. ■ .r
Canada,
7 " ,r WAiia,
; - *. ■ - U'4 %
Or awy other British Colony.
Copies of wins and an fftber Hetorfin obttondfe
QtASSWAEE,
(shd are constanUy receiving addl'top* theretoj, the LARGEST 8T(v-r ..
a ever been offered In tble market, which they are prepared to sell at DriJl' 6 '
- " ' — lers are reapectruliv invitci tn P lT«
Goods, they having
iU 01*7-'. 'a.
Rarapo expsessly for (bis market
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
SECOND D00B FE0M BULL STBEET.
Now Advertisements.
To Merchants.
St. Andrew 1
LA1HROP tt CO.
WDaA lnVltatoe attenUon of Merchants end others
Havana Segars.
B have a wail .elected impertattoa of Havana
Began, eomprising the several grades aad sixea of
- “CABANA,'*
- - . ’* !i —>
and the weU known brands of
Cases Printed Delaines,
, . , Cade* Fancy Prints,
Capes Domestic Gingham.,
.. . . oases-Bleachcd Sheetings,
'Gases Canton Flannel*,.
Cases Plaid Lindseys,
Cases Apron Check,
Bales Red Flannels,
r* c Balsa Bed tick, 1 -
-Bales Shirting Stripes,
Bales Denims,
Bales Brown’ Homaspana and Sheetings,
Bales BteipedOanabargs,
Bales White Oanabargs,
Bales Cotton Yarns,
Case* Satinets,
eases Kentucky J*»*, •
Cases cassireerefi,
wttka taU line of
White Goods.
- rvae. Hosiery and Half Hove,
Canes Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Cases-Plaid Haodkercliie’-s.
PRINCE OP WALES,”
“GAltBALOBA,^
M .1 tt
and otfesrs, which we offer to htodere ■* lODderate
priceg. v SOfiStL BHOHIEES,
npHfiodit
821
SUNDRIES.
1ft AAA bosh. Priam Maryland White Own.
Add* bntoeuYellow Cora,.
SAto bnahels Maryland Oats,
Ud bags Bran,
Udbblc FMafr, “Extra,"
MG cases Keroficap-Oii.
In store, and for sals on coaslgntoent.
SORREL
BROTHERS,
Bop-street.
THE LIKE m PRESS.
miwmii in riui ffinNItt
HTBUSBEO WEEKLY,
A» %
T .A AC Eg CITY, FLORIDA.
TNROM thfi axteartve cirestatia. and -the pfeat
where pnbUehed, the LAKE CHT PRHSS. nfi a»
afivertti-tog medium, off am finpfirior mdneemaatfi to
H—*"*•“* W8 *v*.feto w - Me , DAT18i
■eplS-tf Propretar.
Hotel and Restaurant*
VIE TUE8BAY, fiEPTEEBER life,
THE WELL KNOWN STAND
figrresff *fi»iiii»iiuMi»ttete
Nkr-room he Iim kad-
■eptftlescfin
ofaame tn»ea*m.
IB ASK SPECIAL ATtENTIOK
* *'■ TO OCR STOCK OP
Gents’ Boots & Blioes,
* LADIES’, MISSES’ AND BOYS’
boots and shoes,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of our own manufacture :
Miscellaneous.
Hall'
A GRAND CONCERT
^ Will be given at St. Andrew’s Dali, bv
StOF. F. LESSINg
U» Tuesday Evening, Sept. 23, 1S66 ’
PROFS. MAASS, GOTtRIS, LOUIS ,,, .
EHRUCB. Q -
Store, A. A. Solomons’ Dmz Store, F r,.- V" -
Music Mote, and at the riot-is. ’ ,c 5 !
For particnlarg see proi-rammes. icpliio
Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS.
We Invite the attention of the ladies to bur siwkof
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
'Now opening, to which
LARGE ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE
Daring fhe coming season. We are preparm? to
exhibit
French Cambrics,
English Cambrics,
— Plain Empress Cloth,
Striped Mixed Cloth,
Plaid and Striped Poplin,
Cord.d Poplin.
sept&-3t
LATHROP & Co.
ROPE, ROPE.
100
sale by
COILS BALE Il0PE,*jtiet received and tot
J. IV ASH BURN iiO.
Dents’ Furnishing Goods, &c.
sepU-iet;
MATHEMATICAL . INSTRUMENTS.
Snrweyor’s Compasses,
Five and’si^ inch Needle.
Scales, Rules and Tacks,
Mounted Roil Drawing Paper.
AUD, A*-I- SIZE*
WHATEMAV.S DRAWING PAPERS,
TOR SALE BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
septs-tf
POWER k, MULLER,
General Produce A Commission
. MERCHANTS.
Cora. Oats, Flour*
Feed,
SAVANNAH, OA.
REFERENCES:
lfrenra Tiaon A Gordon,'Savannah, Ga.
Home Ius Co., Savannah.’
’ g—^ i a Hindu*. WestM Daniels. Savannaff, GA
Meeers. Bell. WySy A Christian. Savannah, ®a
! «®5fKgSSSS?!B ! .
to be obtained In the merhet, taetafitag genenit and
Co.’* Brandy and Ctoo. Fare. A«o
rSptaoedtW ' t
Rangoon Rice.
corn streets,
sepir-tar
nc bags best gaalitr Rangoon Biec just rcveived.
*9 and tar sole '
■figure.
BnWlNfeRBtTgktO-
10 Td
N HEM1T k OP-
Wanted +0 Reiit,
bY a bachelor, a anito af three or tonr BOOMS.
ESssssasitfts ttm. wa
mmooC—ire. . - ,v 1 fegn-<w*
at DAN BUTLEtUB dtnbiee, Whitaker street.
sepU-St
TM Gaston and Charitefe Wfirtta, ky
(tee - , ~
-A ffimbtof EM* Wssta* ■
*1 :f O lUe !■— ,
Y two-
gf&HT exchange
'iTre !?**♦•■
-11 v A/i 1 tSgwVAAfi*
i^o JftaekiMbTO
York, tor sale by
tu *epI7-M
nr to MfiBoriaggh nod Fries KrafitA ifP \
store en Eta Fremtom.
*~ 1 "»>* ’.'* «■* tail Itli-UEfll’.
nil vlitj
i inhabit
V
* ■HhsffUggfEssEMfeta^u-,-
_ jgftoMfetMfnreMfoiuw -V....
^d-ngrata
orrjin.1 mm to— frtoijf
1 r.-rii' 1'
—v.Wefifer,
M. Bjchom, of G.
seplS-gut
hardsos A CO.. New Yorlt
noward A fiicben, NeR Yore.
STORAGE.
rnag j> P lb of one thposaml baleft Cot on can be
ttten #■ dosage at wa*?eboaae corner 6a; and Abe^
/. A. T. CUNNINOfUJI.
MP1R1m * T J . .fitow
Rope, Bftcou, Flour and Corn.
t*a °°n*s rope,
IO* 10-hhdfi. Bacon Sides,
2us barrel* Flonr,
10,008 bnsbeii Prime Mixed Corn
In store, nnd for eale by
OCTAVU8 COHEN A CO.
setfMt
Plantation Wagons, Horses, &c,
SALE,
Apply
2 AAA bnahels Pritae Oeta,
.IHJO ; lfeto bushels Prime White Com.
“ 2.000 bnsheis Prime Yetto# Cora.
For ml* lew,
BANK OF -BBPBNLIC, lfeW
WM. |AU 1 'T t * m
Pot Rent,
‘ %. BBsiDENeE desfreble toe^lay fcmf;
segtl-,
fjarejKSftt"
GEO. W. DiXUL
tooet desirable redSecrces to*tbe_ci«y. ThbriiTssr ta
BELL
Arekwarrectfivihg and hare otahand
Herrine’s f ire Proof Safes.
■ V AT tot, 7 '-M .
ILLUSTRATED CUTS AND PRICE
.OF
Herring 1 ^ Burglar Proof Safes.
Oiderajirompfry txsentod at MannfaetnrePe Grad
FAIRBANKS’
Patent Piatform Scales,
k constantly on braid of attydliraraifinariMfe
'{. doin'A fife pounds dormant *»wn to-Oonfiter
feMd^l Wfe of their BlfiStrataO ****
mm.
fflflyiME COPIII
::16f Boston. /.,
tioWportitoff te l* 8 *
a w. moMa.SP!**?-' B * A * > Pw-i ***■
to
iJrqji
le-itil mo'll . .tnhsH iimM’
Dr.
Notice.
Archer,
L ATE of r.ue»ns Ayres. Sen'll Amerii-3, nff-r* Sli
professiiinnl services '« the citizen 8 "f Sjm-
nab, and solicits a eliare of patronage. Speat*
Frenoh, Spaiiirh, Oerhian ami Kncifh. Office,So.
104 Broughton street, corner Montgomery.
eepM-jm
Ten Dollars Reward.
OTKA traar '■*■*» —- - — ,
O July, a WmrE BEIFbD. qnite forwanl with
atlf, marked wltli <ar*»e hr.ind on the Kt side and
crop and under; bit iu l^ft ear, aud slit in the i|pi>*
, •. M CAMPBELL,
pcpli-lw Corner Bav Lane nd Hon-topar.
500 BALES PRIME Hil
UST received, and fur sa.e by
UBfcL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN
J u #
reptf-tf
GRITS!
R. J. Wade & Bro.
fti
\J article of
G-rits
lALL the attention of the public to the eupe*
and. Meal
Manufactured iiy them at the
ENTERPRISE MILL,
Corner ot West Broad and Congrts* »
.'fj.l-’-lir
FIRE6J100T SMTES
HERRINGS
. *■' liPairfeanks 5
PATENT PLATFORM
When we siv superior Grit? and Meal, w “S
what we i»v and no humbco. Funniies lir in -
middle and eastern furt of the ciyenn hedPP“
from our stand in the Market, eoutheast corsw,«?
Bositto h rpr ,a Saddlery Store.
Great IndnCereer.ts offered to the Tt*j,--
Baraacnois; .M. S- Cohen, J- A. A J- -
Gniimartin * C*; Scranton; Smith a ho- J.
YODge fe Co.; Bell, Wyliv ■* Clir.-t an-
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
H aving been acents for the
and Scales for tw lait fifteen jear=, a«
receiviug large consignments* of
Safes and Seales. ^
■ HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE p R^
SAFES, with patent Cryatalized Iron hur e «rr
ALSO,
' A large and complete assortment of FAIRER,
BATENT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3.500
dohnent down to 400 pounds.
PLATFDBM AND UNION,
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND
EVEN BAlAMb
The above Safes and Scales are too well
require any comments.- Ftocv conetirit y
jm«l gold at Manofftctorer a Card Pr ces^
gold tot msnniftctnrer s leiu *. —— Ail
A-gents AV^antec
msu 1011
the life and campaigns of
Gen. Stonewall Jackson*
BT PBOF. R. L. DABNEY, D. V- OF «■
mortal ^n ,
TBI strndsrd Biography of the lmniona tf|)
1 Thfi only fiditton authorized by b^JjSsr, *
pnbHahfid for her pecuniary benfdt. The
personal friend and Chief of ttattol the ^
Idler. Wfi waatan Agent in eteij coomr ^
* nl.e.,1*re anA ana ran r F* rmfl. MDu
for circnlara and see our t< rms, and
ofthavork. Address -cnlSG C0-,
- NATIONAL PbBl^BL^
Oar. 7th and M»in «'■
David Bailey,
MERCHAWT tailor
savannah, ca.
Gomlsfor Fall and Winter Wear
now ojenteg.cooristing °^£ 6 r Jl; w'bf
S*SfSd English Beavers; ClunfejJ n *^*hicl I
s2Ss’s.’S«s* ■&’*» " l
Goods,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing ^ ^
consisting of Shirts, Merino
era. Canton Flannel Drawem. CoW^w
Hoefore, Stores, ®»," nllet J. s < ^iu p»r *»d
Also, Umbrellas. Shirts meASurea
•"I'l- _no,,no any of the »<»«eF
well to call before parcharir^ * leete n h, * T
amloe Ulaetoeh of goods, rocenny
BT- 'feSJre^itirell
to font,
anSMto
i wmua. 1 ‘
— e —-.-n,
rapi*- 1 ’'!