The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 19, 1866, Image 2

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The Dail^ News — BY S. W. MASON. SAMUELW, MASON - Editor mm hit ■r Juu ^ OIHclaT Paper oTaW !C«y mu mum in IHBERi 19. ISO®. ''p'b'ST Ml KT BUS advertised rates. 00(v As much interest 1b felt throughout the coxintry ii£ regard to the prospects of the ootton and other crops we will be grateful to our planting friends and others n the interior for information on that subject. Thoae who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infer- 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. . OUn CITV—THR TRADE For more than a week past the weather has been rainy, sloppy,, warm wffi‘excessively disagreeable; bpt ; Dotwithstandm* the drawbacks of -the 'wffatter, > -tiUffne99 has slightly revived, and..the aspect of business affairs is percefgttjdjr improving. But lil new cotton li®T thus far appeared in market. A few bales have been received— not a sufficient -number,.Jiowever. to create a market and establish' regular quotations Our merchants receiving ttye first in - stallmeuts of tbetr tall an d winter stock, and , making al< the aecontry preparations for Heavy tSde. B lr^ext»cted that busi-P™' nets will be very brisk before October, when” cotton-will be com»ngin freely K »od all thing; will be prosperous. Jtfdgingfrotn the prepn rations la progrCss io ’meet it, a fall trade of unprecedented magoithde, appears to be. ,anticipated. The rapidity with which the larger stocks on banddast s^'Dg di^#ared on the openiug of the trade, arid the Tnadr- quacy of' fM>J*«pply to the. demand as the season advanced, has not been fpigotten. ,Tbing3 will be differently ordered in the fu ture. We have already said that Savannah has little to fear from’Northern competition, for the trade of a large district of country, if we are true to ourselves. • *-*'■ • • i VVe mnst have, the goods to sell Or we shall not sell them. The experience of the past few months, has, we trust, obviated the neces sity of referring to the matter again. The num ber of new,booses that will soon be opening, representing every line of trade, the gtrengIM of nUlst of the old established houses by ac cessions of men and capital, the largely increasing facilities for doing Jwsioess, and the extension of railroad and steamboat lines, _Nie expected decline in goods and' freights, lie •’advance'in'.' cqtt^n,'alt'*ndftf5i(ish us LovteJlyiA.Vy*kpt iffiemtfod for i goods bT tahtatf wfe tUsi Bewfafibce Mad no conception. Shall we be ready to reap with full stocks and reasonable profits the pros pective harvest? We can answer for many of our jobbers already, and we doubt not all of them will be able to answer for them selves if tjme; ffeluoofdfnt that am ple arrangements have been made to meet the demands of an active season upon terms and witty’ a italcfof jrfbfitt fiat f-ifl lie mu tually antisiacttyry fto the puij^haslr aud The t ot to Ssvsassk-1 [Foftbe ij|B Willi! 1 -Savannah, Ga., Sept. 18, 18GG. MU ill i l Mnlra Ji I III 1 to the city; after nn absence in’ southwestern Georgia of some three months, I propose to communicate to our merchants and business men, through your paper, a few facts I have fsffiwwwniji wnwwp wuiiv TtWIUl importance t*Jtyl*frL‘2n! And first, it is a pleasure to me to state cnuflERVATivE MASUBBBL ONE ING IN NEW YORK. .ffHftaaka HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE RUMORS OF ANOTHER FENIAN RAID. th ! Fe ^ eral .. fOr0 !“,^“ ing the laUer A> d M President’! thousand* Hoffman, Senator McDougal and laitlifullyW-'smij. t I i (J S Sty observation in regard to the crops ex tended from Thomaaville through to the imkm^bigh tiy damaged the growing crops in the rich bot toms of these two rivers, rendering it neces; the crops in those localities to be more back ward than any I witnessed ; and the pro ateofitkiariy 5?S3«^Sen. Prnyn, “t*| £££ of the war, together with the monetary oqu m y, rawing oot Sfe played by Col. Screven and bis board, ia pushing forward the repairs of the road, surmountiMe^M^ichlayin way, and achieving wnat appeared all impossibilities, 1 was thrilled with- pleas! aud admiration at such evidences of their enterprise and efficiency, and ardently hoped they would be appreciated by a discrimj-.. . - - , nating public whom thev were striving; M l w-Atex-.G. non i. wiiwiww. ‘±-#sstntT ;-- i ’ SBBh&k T—.EDWARD 0. WAD®. 8—JOHN L. VlLLALOHOdb Iff—CHAELES C. MttliAB. 11—WM. HUNTER. ... nom w*w jhrut. UNITED STAtEs' SENATOR M . BY THE RADICAL8. elects. United States Senator, recatrtn* the volsa hi aptae Republicans in each Boose, the Democrat* re- rTuaiag to vote. They presaated a psoteat, dedarias that the new law for the election of U. S. Sonata la -unconstitutional. . They alno declared that there was no vacancy. Jfrv ala* oondemn the IL8. Senate* in severe term* Iso depriving Mr. Stocktauef hi* vote, while bring permitted to retain his seat The Lagi*- i :iptura will fagot iajoint couvantion to-morrow. VWMI WASHINGTON. The Receipts sad Expenses sf lh» »»• I* u k weat. f Academy <tf Sfc Vincent of Paul. mu BXlRCUKSof theAcstyfir St t»ty—*' orPaulf «oadaot«4 hy tha SMteis of Kscep. be retoaasd MOSJtaT, 11th (Wr Rsoha win ha mp. plisd by the' InsUtatiaa at a moderate charge. ■spli-iwo . Assifimees’ Notice. Ths andetntgnad having t»eeo appointed asatgaaea of the Varmtra’ aad Hachaalce’ Bank af Saraauh. ttyrgta, tetchy notify MU-hoUan add other daM- ann agaiaat ths aald Bank te pcaasat Aha mmrn farU- qaldatkm, and allpsraon. IW’ebted to .tha BMk nqaiNdih'makaimmediate payment.. BUi-koldera wiU low tltelr priority If the Mils «r» not presented within alxmoulhs ITamlUs data. a JOHN RICHAEPSON, • d. «. QAUDBV, . Jy2T-tf iugu$t. ffiRiUL) J P»V of Eqniptnent sod. R«paif% Jn Of Om4bnk dors.Sauth, deceased. j . . „ J\ ] ’ - Wasbiwotok, Sept. IS —Daring the quarter and lag Juae 30,1808. the receipts of the Ooreramenl tram the sales of pabUc lands, direct tax,‘internal'revepits,' and- taeideatal aaorcea ware $i*».043,761 67; Warn foens; ’Sc.. *»92,S9!.3». miking a trial recotjn of apt S7. The expenditures were $323,127,014 20 atea Graad ooe-third of the usual yield of corn has been realized on those lands. * The cotton plant every where in that region iauirqi^id^M^W^eks, and bad it not been for the late rains I verily believe that two-thirds of a crop would have been made throughout the sections I visited. These showers, however, which have con tinued without intermisaiMi to fall, - more or 'lay ^bff Ike *mnst seller. GEX. GRANT AND THE RADICALS. The Norlhern agitators and disnnionists, although silent from policy, are in iutense agony over the withering rebuke Gen. Grant gave them at Wood's Theatre, in Cincinnati. A Northern paoer says their feelings can be . - . imagined, tat.''crino'.l* tieseritod, i They* th -r-r o. >T7i ' ; • * * -f-■ . iiffftnts liftvp nnt vpt nnvu> anvthino- vA now know woere he stands m the great crisis, and they can no longer doubt his firm adherence to the wise‘and patriotic pokey ol the Presndfent. ? s f * ^ The Radicals of Pittsburg, however, failed to restrain exhibitions of their indignation. When the President and Genera! Grant ar rived there, they not only insulted the former. but feluscd to hear-Gen. Grant, and lhus gfoSsfl^jnsaifed tioiy jperofpfjtbty This, Tess-^vcry and hot wcathor jt^but : I cauuot venture hn s opinion as to the'extent of the injury thus sustained. My opinion is, that by a liberal distribu tion among those who have goffered from the diouth and inundations by the more for- cient vent suffering both by man or beast. The sugar cane is excellent ; indeed, I never saw a more promising crop of cane growing anywhere.. But my principal object in addresslug you this letter is to acquaint the business man of this city with the difficulties threatening their interests in the thousands of bales ot cotton wbicb.4$#3tf ppftft*. freshets, lazy freedmen, catterpuiar ana rains, are being made in that important section of Georgia-. The sagacious arid usually qdick arid far- sfeeing business' MS 1 of Savannah have strangely enough been exceedingly remiss in their efforts to secure these cottons. Not so -with the commercial men of New Orleans I learned that throughout the vast country represented by the Chattahoochee active agents from New Orleans houses have en gaged pretty npich eyery bale of cotton, un dertaking id Utahopdrt it from the various landings,- and even from Columbus to New Orleans for, iftyink, ty ii tbtee dokars or three dollars and twenty-five 'cents. Much of Ihi9 cotton Uncontrolled, by timely atten tion might have been secured to this city. Srv Obaeass. Sept 18.—There were Ova death Dorn yellow fe UmUMmoeiitoiq,¥>oter» yesterday, h'- New York Mwrhet fj I . New Yoke, Sept. 18.—Gold closed at 45. agents have not yet done anything wort! naming. They seem to have taken it for granted that the partiality and even attach- _ _ ment of the Flint river population iu thurjjUte’^rcttewSrwIutwhtei 1 vance of city. V of coarse, wa3 owing to the heavy blow Gott Grant gave them §). Cincum^ti. During the war the present opponents of the President de clared that any one who spoke disrespect fully of the Execute of the nation was *' disloyal,’’ and they persecuted iu the most shameless manner all who dared to give an , „ honest expression,in. regard ta ttyp jiqticy’ o$ the Chief Magistrate. Now they not only abuse thO' Preside Mi, but ihoy dp&Kf insult him and their great miUtaryuhieftain. ffol . . the insults east, upon .these gentlemen by fanatical partisans wilt not' servalivc masses. On the only tehd to ioureas* their appreciation of the policy support?^ by these distingu'^ty^^! BAINBRIDGE ABGtis. It will be remembered.by our citizen* that the late Dr. Jas. P. Screven awarded Russell, the proprietor and editor Baiubridge Argus, the honor of having tributed very largely to the success of the Atlantic and Gulf Road. This, the citizens of Savannah have acknowledged, and many of our business men pledged them selves years ago. that should the Golf Road ‘ ' ever "approach BaW.dgY'A make iWodtbriB WMMtttW’WWW for- -d..» get - Mr. of ‘ h * Road, but give to the advertising column s of the Argus a liberal patronage. ; * ■«■•, Mi-, Ki-tekt MbOJflity ifor 4b* iwwose of direcUaarte^^ PtMia apcUon frorpita ' accustomed port to this market, and it wort« be a fitting time _for our business men to manifest their appreciation of his services, by ‘WWSU and Conservative State Convention of principles set forth by the Philadelphia Na tional Union Convention of August 14, and goverrimental power and arrest the corrup- nate a candidate for Governor, which re- Sritftff rffJcli* T. Hoffman, General Dix withdrawing in his fqvor. Re*- 1 Governor, 'V^iiliam^W/ vmyftibr CaDal Commissioner, and Fn»nfc8..G*ll*gfier jbr .«B&£anonu»ite=» » Hew Yoekchy, is a Democrat., Pro^h idwfcRnMbBcap^whpwap^^iplecrMintater to Japan by Mr., Lincoln, and Mr. Gallagher lbwer counties was loo strong for theSerovau road and Savannah to juatify any effort to divert tha*. crop from tbis city. But arc difficulties iu the way of obtaining it that many of our people hamoot jjet prop; eriy crinsldered. The eMiMes west of the Ochlochonee are oiit of this iffvdnne tax dis trict, rendering jt neoeatuy for .the' (Tuty ffiv cotton raited ia them Kht paid before H can be delivered at the Gulf road. And .tbq, planter has not a dollar. Hence, to secure this cotton—embraced in the counties of De^ catur, Baker, Miller, Mitchell, and a portion . . JHaUF*!* ad vanced by onr moneye d men to enable the {teMpib this, his fa- market. ^ter aau»fal investigation rid4g«t Iff— kiwjj <h'ir"'jt 1 that, segepilen^en byr d det e r mined agents, tbor- mfluepce the coot 01Igh <, y y^ ^e iff&r^^tlleir du- 1 contrary, it will * there- Rwptwi of CttutkA fijr thf Uteffc endiRO 17^ “ 'l' i laojuu. Mpn cKMExttir. utfeDEf. '■ .ssiiiiKasfissKa -Charles Jlowis.4 yean aud 7.months— ties, from ten to fifteen thoosauS’bales, of Guff'road, it wift wry readily Tie seen, can not control *.bale of cotton without an ajjf a sufficient arnoeut to meet the tax either to rvOmHifflwuEniMtLrJJlA to Japan by Mr, Liacoln, and Mr. Ga MSB2118* once 3 himself td the. contest for the Governors ■J, -:OV.| 'I# !■■■«< ',11-V . . - , IurBACHWBNT Or Paaomurr.—A Bos ton correspondent of* the Nktttye.Mj: intelli- MMfflWf.... H <««*Mr. Boutwell, who point, has given assurances that articles of impeachment will be offered, and carried by the House at the next session.” facts will not be disregarded by those who feel an intar^tf j^ iul^^rosperity of «nr Very respectfully, / r j PROGUExij ixr ernor Jeiikias borrowed anlj eaoqgb mfmey by the onfo af heeds in N*w York to meet the j^in^n^gfmyt^fjbe ^.He coaid have sold raorebonds at «fo. on lhe.dollari r, secured by a mortgage of the Western aad Atlantic railroad, in accordance with an net of the Legislature, approved March 12, L8S*. It is said that the Governor has, since hi* te.- at 97 1-2 on the dollar. They ought to bring dollar for dollar. Ninety-five cento is the price now offered ia New York. i A Belmokukht Radical—A certain Judg- Pitting, of New (gleans, addressed a Radi- nigbt. We take'tfie followtng from the re port of bio speech ia the Philadelphia Press: “The speaker kn&ded in severe terms to the electioneering tour of the President, de scribing him -at WL’iMh!aa from ar banquet to a balcoay, and desecrating Me - Ha.would here to-night ar- ' son for the butchery of . ly Ualon' ! fhen in Ln*i AYniw f Cheer*] lee.^Tiaa am. fitmat Tfidiknkwlio ?” The speaker i ju»t right fhMe, bhett - awng atfl cbeertag]-!' that he waa treated (<he- ipettecr) had r4tL Utynltaous i Tw Mk War tnagarwWaMa. JwasftfilJ? yesterday, bad their boat struck by a *fasi*ES e a!lt, i 8« 1 E ^to tea pojtn^ • 'L? I TTT7 . -The French Government has advertised for i be delivered Define the 1st of December. mmmB years: James P. Sanders, of Np* York, If. W. Sire; Edward A Earriswortt. of l'etynosaee.. of two Grand ... R.- W. Deputy Brand Sire; James L. Rrifslf. of Maryland. A W. Grand trsssoror. _ Ilia attendance 4 large, neaffy every State i* U» UoMi, and Cauada and the Britteh pcovtaass heiag n^rcsentca. . j . Kealguation of Gofvrraaia Pan.Ainn.rnu, Sept. 18 —ll-Gor. PaUoekr Director if Uu U. a Miut, baa resigned, not afrpftvfng the Presidant’a poUqy. . -j= • - w Wur.’ WM ward had previowsly base appointed bp the President to the poaitiou. ptllsw Fever sad Cholera la New Or- '62, 111. 1 ,; '65.108V: lYsasurie* 106. Cotton 1®1)» higlTer, with sales of 5,000 hales of Uplands at 35c ; Orleans 37a. .Flour iem Arm ; wheat do., Park heavy at $33 50. Lard heavy. Sugar easior at ioXlfiUV Cofffee quiet. Natal stores dull. Turpentine 65(9)66. Rosin 3 75<s)$9 00. AlohUe Usrkit. UOBO.E, Sept 18.—Cotton tales to-day 1,000 bate*. Middling, 31(532. There is an active demand,but lit tle offering at quotations. New IMetaa Market Nxw Orleans, Sept. 18.—The sews from the cotton regions continues to report the injury to the crop to be serums ap^jWi^sprgad. ;OqM|on If etlMr. The sales to-day were 1,900 bales. Low Middling, h^ti Gold 45. New York, B^cbfpge V& 'f premium. Reform! Reform 11 Reform III mayor: •ia* it 1—GEO.’ W. WYLLY. mmu -wpu 8ATRNNAR, GA.. AOSHT SS, MSA TBS anderaigted would reSpecQUffy Mens Mri* trienAssad thapnhlte that they am prapatwdte «M«» Vbe sad Narine Shkn m Mn MlowMg Smt CM aomptniee, at establlnbed rates, sad solicit * Ntttnnf IltTKRNATtOJtAL INSURANCE OOMPAVT. 0» NewJTart. .’. ‘ NATWKAL RANKING INSURANCE COMPACT, or at. Louis.' Mo. CONTINENTAL ISSURAXCf CO., of ST. lorit No. PENNY IMS. AND TRUST OO.. Mntten. Ala. ” JOHN W. ANDERSON A BOM aspLSa Ootner of Brynn And Drayton rtaete. Asaigmees' notice. The aaderrigaed, haring bee* sppotnted ASrigean •f the Metshanu- aad Pianten* Bank, is fcapt to enter upon Ms duty. AH MUfeaMers. and • peiaons having claims against arid Bank, tie rs- all parties ladOBted to lh* • make Immediate payment, their priority m the Mila are ant presented win six months. HIRAM BOMBS, nnll-M, .’ Assifimees’ Notice. nrlinnu, 1 MU, JaiyAMAf at UdaRiak Nr the pnrpoae of adj eating aad B|Ul- dritag its stain, ffisrefore all person, hating daiSM agsihrithisoorpeufkm *r« present ttesLaadri bill-holders of this Bank are reqalrad to proarittha sadte Wtttiln atrtaontha from this date, or they wfl! lose tha priority granted by statute, and Moan in debted will make immediate payment to •«. BRIGHAM, GKD. W. DA V18, sepS-lf. Notice. against oy venaerM m ^ peramde memben of ttw profcMion to use mi Me dm iMiTIfT witAwhich W profession recommend the use of the COisay* 1 they know what snch * know that the Tonld ia proeiaely that thing. The MTiffiart 1 --’ i-~iai«ah. vaanab, having made to the endemigned aa aiant of all of Its property and effects, far Hu at Ba oeditors, all persons having claims against th* corporation are requested to prsaent them to thena- Jsrslgneil and all'pemoas- Indebted to said corpora Una arta make payment to c. w. w. nm. Assignee of MecbanlcrSnvfng and ’ 4 wept , |^l^^!«Usml,ra. sent 17.—William Cook, 47 years—cholera. ^♦risL.............. .. t.ii.—James Beasley; S month# audio ^^-Jayt/Tt iqis—^bolera. Isnm BumyT7 years—diarrhoea. Sent. 11.—Charles Williams—^diarrhoea. r - aept. If.—Oo*u«lta HiohanU. 49 yoar*«-ahpiera. Sept, 11—Lots# Thompson, 46 ■*— 9*pk 1L—Hhloe Grant,—.. be Id. 11.—Lritto Black. 69 f 8epL U.—Maraaall LeGoant, 25 , — Sept. 11.—James Kelly, ST years—cholera. /Wept- n.-aMartha Lively; U years 'debility. Sept. 11.—Unknown man, 50 years . rhnisra sept, rr, J -■“*— Sept. U. Sept. IS Sept 12—Samuel Bept lS.*-Thomri— . _ Sept 13.—Maria Fulton, 35 y Wept 12—A#y WUhama, 80 y Hept 15—Tom Israel. 50 years—diarrhoea. Sept 15.—Intent Clara, 8 days spawns I Sept 15—Charlotte. -.chokers. 1 Sept 15—AlOnxo Stafford. SS ysari—ehotera. Sept 16.—-Ann Eliza rrcston, f year*—ahotoca map- bus. Sept 16—WlUis Winn, 11 yesrs-«yi*ri* fever. Sept 17.—Ned King, 38 year*— Sept 17—la ten* OUiiard, 4 di iw. Total..»; v...... Whites Colored.... ......a SS • Total 45 CAXKKIinat CBWXTxnk. , Kept. 1^—Francis GsUaghcr, 8 years and S months— C °&?pt t f5—Kate Williams, 22 year#—choMra. Sept 16^-SJary ApoCojrJqey, 9 days—phthisis pnt •Septqi. . .. .. Intermepto i*<tethedrril * Lunl.QfOTfi c - Total ...j... 56 JAMES STEWA^l*; ■' GNiloW—-^' FVEBRAL MYJWAMMk The friends aad jtagaaiittaaoea df Bahj- V. CM* apd Nmily ar* reapaetfaUy teaited to attend the fqnatri of Ms son, JULULH, TBS ACTNBNOON. • • *’<ioi*. * IS ft i ’i-.' i v i . Cbaaignees per brig IRENE win plosse afoend to tho reception & their gopOf, t*ndtB»J*aS DAY at risk»n<ieM0ra»<4non#ig>s* ; , . I- - )-• aapl8.2t . CKAA L. CoLfT A CO. Wptiqe. a •LAVAN SHORE, la tuacov immb being palmed, will not leavs lot Florida until Muthar CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Mr. Ta. M. Smith having withdrawn from the Arm of Brady, Smith A Co., the business wiU bs con- Maori hy the reaulaing partner* under the earn* of BRADY A MOSES. They solicit th* fawn af Dd Mamie aa haretofor*. A. J. BRADY, saril-tf E. J. HOSES. ICO] ‘THE LEG Cf^ftOLJNA TOx^i, THE STATE r ££X8NaHrE.[fA«»] Frrffrttitt/FffmnLSy ion 11,1 ■■ « :*• * taotma * - adi • AT THE -«d*> 1 Jill Nnsoavi ..a. ,„Jg a trudl J STATE RILITABY WOtyltS; BEUlimDIr.WMT 17tlk 0qt»1Nr, 1868, l| f. TameaMmsEytara,, cmmMajrimteAs-Aorapawer, Hand Lrihes!VoodTara!ng Lrbs*. u as. rnnchlng Ms^tnrs, Anri lx, Grinds tense, ■■■ i Tnw Haaiaaar* asd Forwar, Steam HaikhbTonga.brnUtemliman ShalUng,. AN drawlblana riQnm: . wnai nmd team Pina mg Circular Haws, • t»l, . Leather HeWng, Rahhar Belting, V sbMriNikon. Raaix Wood Screws, Spring Steel,' sna yuaerican Wqqd.dke, > MS Name anmhers aad qaantkles. end a stork of MaoMimry, *<t, anpA ** J sel- SmlOdntt ’ i' (. «d A nuOrlb (majurndj ACatriagse of slxtsan pages haa been,prin comtafntnga games** deeariposh or the amek, W1 saayhaksdwmsppHssNan hw nwM tmtha kcotori. Tsrmeoaah. or m mss* at ristp dsp*. with approved nseartty, hearing interori, ntbpteon ofthe pmrelisser. Parfatthariafcmasttom nppfo to • • - . C. J. SLFORik af State Work#, Gimsivilla, 8- C. Fall OcWitt & Morgan, WROLlim AW RES4IL Ml UZOanoaosStsew. Sxvxnxa, Ox. A HE new apaatag DRESS GOGDi in great variety A and eaters Framah Marino pai MfiOuMl BB^rgggagflfBhmndnn. W* Invite th* sttentioa of boyers ta stock. WhteW te Pdkwd at axuamsiff low pclean. Addt ions SHfiMss The Largest and Seat Assorted. Stnei CITY. * 1NTRACTOR8, BuAdKKS, GLAZIER i i~%Ol VCJW stack of WlndomGlase foiMIHdWGIans can have then PAINTntS will And It to their interea! u.„ a at short nriS^lSffof?G&* Mytee ROBT. H. TATHAf n • Oo ">f( tUfillfiH"MWW “m the, TATEM, Druggist ’**»- WeDOTOYBH * ,r> «»s. ff. D. SMYTHE A CO. 4 ‘and Dealers in are constantly taceiving additions thereloj, the l.jfliGPST r been offecei latUs market, which they are prenared £ tJ T JfT 00,: the ~ "hfk.w any Northern city. Dealer, are ie53SS£H,«l*>i ■which contain no UBMloaMe Goods, they havfcg aiaiwisisttsss.l Europe expressly far thia market. r 109 BEOTJGHTON STREET, SECQIT1) BOOB FROM BULL STBEET. ’ aep!5-tr ■ 1 •' \ New Advertisements. Oxford Bibles. ms^erc^^orthe Btete. i > rayer. 3ooks, AathortaeO Standard RUMeaa for thaB a Epfoco- pal Ofenreh. printed and hound la England; In ele gant aad plain bindings. Notifce. Assignee’s Notice. Yhsanderalgned having bean npprinted of ihe Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Ot prep*™* to enter apoa his dotise. All full holder* sad other persons having claims fgaiaat tha arid Bank, an requested to present the same for Ueridm One, and an parties indebted to tha Bank Aa fa- qneated to make hamedtat* payment. • ffffV/frr wfl* tese their liricrity if (he bate ■at peqmnted within six months (rom thfolate. JOHN C. FRO MI.U teritai .' ’.j. . Apply*! mm oStea, Lime, [A , sRaS”Ai«!i *%s__ To Travelers. Naqrapapert, Hsgaxlnes, cheap Nomate and can ha had at RSTILI^S HEWS DEPOT, Bril rims*, norms* of Say tame, nest to the fmt Odtee (down statr .) Writing Papers and Brnhyn of all Had* ta nay. qaanuty, ‘ from s single tent ap. Mr Inks, fk . - it. *al*-tl LYON’S KATHAIRON. Csthstranl* Dorn the Gieek word “rathalro," riprifrdng to clsaaae, rejuvenate add ro ster*. Ihteaittatate what kteasm* riskHte*- •« pmsofvtiig, raatortag »nd heaaayiag th* it is ton mote mmarksMa preparshon la th* world, ittesgaln owned and put np by Ihnnrlgtasl proprit- tor, sad «* mow made wHh the numa can, skiil ami «L tamtam whKh gave lt msriO Of over on. adUomIHfo JmliHdril and te* sale by „. . l^plS-lw . • CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. ; H b staoardellgMfhl Hrir It temdicateawf and dandrag. It keeps thaheadeool and damn. Usuksa tha kalr rich, soft nmd gteaay. It prerenU the kair from bOng off sad gray, - BSmteman hih npomhrid Any lady Ok gent le man who of krir rimrid DM lya^W EntaaiNO. It is aad toedtawnghsmtthectvHtesd wnrid. SnMkySl •poctahbPsri^ 0BHA8 BARNH8 A 00. nettT-eodlT - WBwTtek H.. T.—1860—X. PlMUtlei Utters* They create* healthy apptelta. They aiasaantidota to Amiga of wrier and dtet. TheyeaW«tete eHte|i)ifdlMtasta>m ami Into horns J*U«|rapf»eaPM4etete_sad *pttv* tha mtafi. 1 They prwcmt mixsmsUc and Intermittent IsvanL They pnrifr the bresth and aridity of thei They tan DyapqpriS aad Oenrilipsasm.' They <uis EtaRhtta, tHoiers Sad Chrimm 1 r'cars Livsr Complamt Ihd Nervoas r They ate the best Bit) era In Hte wotH. They Make afesrafsssssssfe Hcwan af usadiiHiirs mri radlted I mzm ■, i F- H. DRAKE k OO- • ft Park Eow.Nsw Tath XhmfbUastnad Bmtimthn WtaMl IbrifoM* m fo-r taAlta HaatadkstaUlRariraaudhaddyteu HMfrpdBOtaY •blkcTRp.ffWltaas.te rigaafi A^.wita-tafitta’WwiL' ho^^i i^mterik^mW' 'hriA ANtehiMk''- Uahte. Dapat, Ho. MJoha street. Haw Yelk, hysutasg ■Mr FOB LIBRARIES. . SUNDAY SCR 1 CHILDREN. Catalogues mulled fret on application to THD». HfMOV-ty ROHE, wpltteta* , , , 1J7 GrasJ St- N. Y. Large Sale*of Furniture. BY BLUM A HBYBB. On THURSDAY, 20th taut, a* 10 o’clock, in front of •tan, wiU be sold, SsvsnlYhrlor -and Cbamber Sate, nearly new sad In good condition. eepl»-2t WANTED, A- SmiATlON AS 1ST NURSE, by • respectable wntatfl who haa leal her haahamd andeteid daring the pari week; te wifrlngtage to Angaria er Bacon: nepl7-lw* Rockland Lima, im to Salt pan- QIS k OO. ROPE, ROPE. have Jnst received m Heth consignment of two hand red edits Rope, of varlons hinds, which he soldlow nnffnm atcommedattan lenmn VtaSt ' 9. W. AMS * OO- New Flour. danehSiRxeeMsc BHte Doable Rx- I. tn,Un«idfluerflfle; hw Him, m Fin— »u>r bnMfo mSTiSw^ ' CLAOHOHK A CPNfUMONAM. 300 1 MEW PISH. S O.« BwhMil, In hum, hrivwst quarters and him; - He.aaincS«iwi, In htlte. emd halvas; • 1 Brithnt Vtan, ta kite; To Merchants. LA1HROP A CO. Woeld invite toe Attention of BerritekU and Ahem (ff their ttock of Gdods now opening, vis: Ohm Printed Belrinse, Caaee Fancy Prints, Csses Domestic Ginghams, Oases Bleached Sheeting*, Case* Canton Flannels, s , . Case* Plaid Lindseys, ' Chm Apron Check, -. ? ii, . , Bate*Red Flannel*, . , y \ Bales Bedtlck, - _ • >. ■ • hate# Shirt log 3 ripe,. it ... Dries Denials, Bale, Bj oa-u Homespuns and She*.logs, - BalesBbipriOsuaburg,, Rales White Osntbnrgs. Biles Cotton Yarns, *> ■ CasesSaOnets, .Case* Kentucky Jeans, ’’' Cases Cassimeree, * with a foil lice of W'hite Goods. Cases Hosiery and Half Hose. ’ 1 “ “ Cases Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cases Plaid Handkerchiefs. VE ASK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF Gents’ Boots & Shoes, LADIES’, MISSES'AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of oar own manufacture: Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c. sepl5-iet •* IATHEMATICAL 1NSTH01ENT3. Surveyor’s CompuBses, Five and six Inch Needle, Scales, Boles and Taeks, Mounted Roil Drawing Paper. AI40. AU. sms WHATEMAS’S DRAWING PAPERS, FOR SALE BY ? Gosper, Olcotts Si Farrelly. •epis-tr Miscellaneous. St. Andrew’s Hal] A GRAND CONCERT! Will be given nt St. Andrew’s Ball, bj PROF, F. LESSIN6 On Tuesday Evening, Sept. ‘45, t«eg ( A8SIBTED BY PR6fS. MAASS, GORRIS, LOUIS, ASD M? , I BHRUCU. . M Tickets to he had at Messrs Cooper k Co'/Rr, I Starr, A- A. Solamans’ Dm< Store, F I Mnsic more, and at the hotels. ’ 1 ’ For particulars sec programmes. sepU-f, i ^ F.»k»aiuiuc3. Sep;i-l(| ROPE, ROPE J 0Q -COILS BiALS I’DPK, just received ajj ' a | ante by S*P15 lW 4. WASHBUBX & (0. Notice. Dr. Archer, L ATE of Cuenns Ayres. <(00-11 America, offish I professional services ‘o the cirireni. f «,nt [ Oat, and solicits a share of pnlronayp. Sho French, Spanish, German ami Ene.ifli.' ofiicv.Si 184 Hrunghh sepl4-l hton street, corner Montgomery 500 BALES PRIME ID I JUST received, and for sa eby a*p14-tf BELT-, WYLLY ,t nDKTlAf HERRING’S HRE PROOF SAFES! Fairbanks’ PATENT PLITFORM POWER & MILLER, General Produce <tXommission MERCHANTS. 2ora. Oats, Flour, .Feed, etc, SAYAIYAfi, ga. R1PSKLNCE3: Bawra. Tteon A Gordon. Sarsrinah, 0a. A Wilbur. Esq.,Pres’t Hoorn las Co., Savannah. Messrs. LsBoche, West * Daniels, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Savannah. Ga Hasn. Weaver, Richardson A Co., New York. \ Benoward A Bachem, New York. k BacbanhotG septtdtm ‘mHtAfMtel _ . WhMs. ROogha anger. ■ - - f ralte rnm 0.4 r aated to JEtent, a* (our Boobs. , .tax good looariom, ItaUtehwanteapaAof Utedty. Adtajm CORN. 1 AAA hhfftria Frim* Yeltow Uorm, for aria hy jdV. A. T. CCITN INGHAM, aeplh.te (teswffigWfAtetonta, 2 » 000 SaaigsRo-. SpJHTTSClfflSi: ^-yg NATIONAL BANK OF REPUBLIC, Hew York, fur sale by r^iy-St WM. JATTERfiRY A Oft J, W. sTkKlk ttStofi»*ri«BHtah*nh,» Ulsrtkiikbv, Am# nsni*rKtaymtal«snr»»taA.fBs*i*-. - naagg ***** " - — 1 ■ ■ ■" * * . * • • * 11 • A is J ■ • J f Wmm «■* **"4 Clettilng, - *■» - - 7—Wf OnraFtahl ’ -f HouseWantfod. fiwrinU WNBLLhtG D. J, TBACT t CO* 'tasfeUkymltt *■>•’< eT Haw Took. STORAGE. ipn balk or one thoassnd bates cot on can be taken on storage at ware boose corner Bay and Aber- eora afreet*. A. T. CUNNINGHAM. seplf-lw (i’f - ■ U Bopa, Bacon, Flour and Corn. a Afi COILS ROPk, 1 AMY. 10 hkta..iacoa •'* i*j3hSS«%&-HitafffWN 7 Im teore. aad for aalejr lor aale-hy UCTAVU8 COHEN A CO. ForRenti A RCBIDRHOB dsriMhte tar ml ly, located on sndaaoth, wi , ■■■ . _ SteMtittaria. - Thnhoase 1* Tinmtantaely tarnished, which wta he remtsd with the hand* far eme year or more, at tHwo*tenm af theap- y> !^T-.airiDn r ^* Gift W. BATM. bell. Wylly & CHRisrinr Are mow laoeiving and have ou hand Herrirtg’s Fire Proof Safes. ALSO, ILLUSTRATED CUTS AND PBIC* Berrwrs gur^rfloaf Safe. »«ni°.nn CTiaJCO— <" BELL, WYLLY 4 CHRISTIAN] H aving been agents fur the itow and Scales for the last flfteeu jc*,an receiving large consignment, of Safes and Scales. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION* FIKE PBWl SAFES, with parent Crystalized Lou Burglar Hrou. ■ ALSO, I large end complete assortment o' FAIRBA® I PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, front 8.5'D p,w*| dormant down to 4"0 pounris PLATFORM AND UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND ’ EVEN BALAK! I The above Safes and Scales are too veil knon* I require anj comments. Stock constantly lu * I and sold at Mmnfsctnrer’a Card Pr cc». ~ri‘_ I "Wanted Agents tsr,r F0R 1 ; TpB UFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF Gen. Stonewall Jackson, | BY PROF. R. L. DABNEY, D.U.,0F Yl •TYHE stindard Biography of the Immortal b; I •X The only, edition authorized by hisi m ■ I published for her pecuniary henedt. The a I personal friend slid Cl icf of ■ tsff of '»eJ-to' Soldier. We want an Agent in every couori • I for clrcnlarsandsee onrt rms, and abai mt I says of the work. Address m [ - • NATIONAL PCBUeHIN6Wp B an!l-3ml Cor. 7th and M^in st-.. Kichtnon_. I David Bailey, MERCHANT TAILOR I SAVANNAH, CA. rsMssss* 2 *" Goods for Fall and Winter Wet' now opening, consisting of fine | Qtesimsres- Black and Colored Cloth* JJ**I ftSch^d ^lish Beavers; Chlnchil sC.otaAf: | tam and SlikVevet Vestings. Ac., allo ^ he made np at thashoitest notice aud t fashionable style. , A’ao, Jnst received, a fine selectioo of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Go* Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, CrtytU. C Ateo, Umbrellas. Shirts merinred for as “oenttemea wtehisg «iy of the.above to da well to call before purchasing else»««“’ »;• amiaa this stock of goods, recently select ■ self In New York. positively cash. DAVID BAILP., No. 12 Wiuu<«;0“ p. ■Tun Olirer'.-, anI9-lm Opposite Jno Oliver” Patent Platform Scales* i 1 . eatemdofaM pwWeiW*«md ffld, ' - ;i7 Jit . tI* i and Chariton Wards, by ii qfeii THE LUKE CITY MM AIR FAflll* * nrsrJr *| PUBLISHED WKBKlY’ . AT LAKE CITY, YLO« iDA ' YTIROM the extOT»fre c {rcto|ll(m «md ^ j$| the merchsnts olbavannri^ TALU c«W®. Tletfl and Bestauri^ This Tuesday, skptenbk ^ the well known stand CacBaff af Ufocala «<»««* *** ***' w t| M WteCT -4 *5, Aisr^ of five cente a ^ WfbtV’ WAB»J Rangoon 25'SSUff ajajjjt EDWIN A. Rice- Rice J* 8 * 14141,1 Rfit*^ HSKTZ :OB3S5T«tem B’E W* 8l