The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 21, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News land Herald. BY S. W. MASON, jf SASIUKL W. MASON, W. T. THOMPSON Associate Kditorf OfflcUHPapQi uf Hib €Uf? " A *r> ***<*%«< . Editor 'fforthVby «ne vniiaanp&ia ^uonser Convention, and tbe Administration i drew Johnson. This meeting -AS6EST CIRCULATIM11 a|D I FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER BA. W66. POST MS gSCRttdUdni Are authorized lo receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Wrttolyin* Wriskly Si our advertised rates. to p MwatMi ,.r , r„ic(aKms2S3*iuss;i we will be gratetol.ta>r<m* planting Arioads and otfcera n the interior for information on that sabjeot. Ipe** who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing cfops. tbe^wdrkihg of the free-labor system, and kindred matters; of gen eral interest, will confer a* flavor by iOdmrtdhtdattng' the same to us. The Mercantile IndM Merged r la - ftfe News and Herald. f1 ** Having assumed other engagements wjnch' will oc-j copy bis whole time and attention, the subscriber has disposed of the good will of this paper to S. Mason, Esq., proprietor of the Daily News Attn Herald, and though very unwilling,will‘cease iU.pobllcitk* Trot* to-day. He desires to take this occason of returning thanks to the press and mechanics of t^s city lor uniform courtesy and frequent acts of kindness’ to the Post Office Department and Express Companies for many kind favors, and to tbfe public genarally for a liberal share of patronage, / Insonclnsion, he would bespMk far the News and Herald the favorable consideration andonpport of all his friends, edited and owned, aalt te, by one In every way deserving their utmost cenfldeaam-;— All prepaid contmete for advarttojng wilt ta~fii I Sited by the Daily News and HnixLD. , JfsK This office will remain ope. far the transaction of all business connected with itorthe "LostCauae,’’’of- which work the undersigned is agent in this city; o«o. h. JoraarraNV „ Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index. Savannah, Aug. 23, 183G. SAVANNAH ERItES ClRit^lT. . The proi&jeftj^ ^df the Nfews ani/ fftllAeij has long regretted his inalpilhty. to seonre dho services of a competent pSfsonto 1 comtuctnis local commercial department, but has now secured the services of Capt. Geo. H. John stone, publisher ■ of the Mercantilff Index, who will famish full market reports foe this journal, and also edit a weekly letter sheet Prices Current, to be issued from this office. While publishing the Index, we believe his Prices Current had much the largest circula tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any in the city, beifcg remarkable for its accuracy and general acceptability. We propose to devote all reasonable space, and every exertion to the production of a re liable and complete financial and commercial article each week, and the publication of any. important changes each day. • Savauiah Prices Current. „ The subscriber desire* Ao announce to his friend*, and the business community generally, that he win continue, fromMUn^jEWs and Herald offii'o. the issue JJQjjjkJjy all. of the Weekl^XotterMipet {Vices' flurrenirTnSerfT published by Index,” and fl _ the liberal patronage hitherto"extended hi rnT GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. and Tyng letters which it evoked, but more fr^^i^^et °f iU being tbe first national meeting of soldier* -nd sailors since the con- elnamn at th. Th. interest in it* MQ- RUSS1AN AND m * 3J8A IU |MUVC UUH MIC SUIUKtS MU UCIW ntn r now, as they recently saved it Liverpool, Wednesday; eeedings has been increased, also, by its po litical character, which fidptessly in tbe call. Tbe object intended, and ac complished, was his polity an endorsement by tbe representa- tiiswlarfahe men who suppressed tbe “rebel lion. and to prove that the soldiers are deter fought the the fonifer now, as they recently from the latter.” That they are earnest in AJaair profession* of conservatism and loyalty 40 the Union is sbowk ityYtbw/ e&lifcUQ [ which says “that whenever there sEatf lie any armed resistance to the lawfully constituted authority of our National Union, etfber ifc the South in tbe North, or iu the fiaataw in the West, they will take up arms to maintaiu the Union " TUJa ia T utyiu tjdk, and is intended, of course 1 , lor (BoseNorthcrn Radicals who would overthrow the Govern ment to inflict destruction upon the South ern peoplar - * Tbe state, was list ot delegates that have been published, it had the benefit oi the counsels of some of the men whose name| BJr^htd^t^^ t£] Important opinion of the attornet-oen- scroll of Union heroes. ITALY ADJUSTED. GREAT BATTLE IN THE * ISLAND 0& £Mm* .'ti&l&o&QzjL ^^jnjed. Estimated sales, 13,000 tales; middling London, Wednesday, Sept M—Kaon.—Th# Daily News, in an editorial to-day, says tbe Snaatan-Amerl- can alliance ia iumrectioabte. . Queenstown, Wednesday Sept 19—Noon.—Us steamships AUca, from Beaton via Halifax, and Man hattan. from New York. arrived and proceeded to Liverpool. •»•,«. i Florence, Wednesday, Sept 10-^Noon.—The tola, sion of Gen. BeyelV Vienna has given rise'to tbe be lief that tbe dUBentty about the Venetian debt «■ roar an end, and tbgt a compromise wtR be effected with the effect of s lasting peace. Trieste, Wednesday, 8ept. 19—Noon—A gnat battle has beep fought iu the Island of CxndiA be tween the Turks sad Inaurrectioulata Tbe Turks were the victors. S$3S«ffl!S9'S™®a Important Decision.—Judge Thomas, of opinion that the President has power to fill vacaucies, m the rtceea of the Senate, WlffiteUtiuty MMoa as to the time when they first occurred. uuaouif uuwo oo iuc uuii/uaau . * * * ** ‘ f ;, and after discussing the various Freshet in the Olile lUver. Virginia, rafihutty' deUrdrafia JODgMy And^prdbx^bixi able opinion upon the much mooted question ot the validity and binding effect of laud sales made during the war, a consideration of Con federate Treasury notes as tbe purchase money. — be biin( by tbe arguments of counsel, said: “Upon the whole, I conclude that the Con- ■' vauanimno z^ymivsmsol hose govemmeWJt •hq J (were at contracting tm juris must be en forced by the means afforded of ibe Jejure govezmnett; and when they have been ex- ecOted'Tiy such parties according to tbe laws of the de/acio government, the dejure govern- wrfrt-Hry "iWru&Z: DESTRUCTIVE INUNDATION. iioikfl n ttr.rDUKQ8/5.iJiK Til KICK MO DROWNfiD. flio | I Cincinnati, Sul fcet during tbe list 43 hours. Witb the exception of tbe little Mismi g)d‘y!trjsj^ onii CtuciuuAti, sll nilrosds are interrupted by dastraotioa of bridges. CorofieUs along tbe big Minsl afe £} overflowed, water being higher thro the coot (qps. T>e Scioto oversowed tbe valley at Cotambao. Tbe lower part of Day toil is erfloaed, and SfcPhersonvlHe, opposite, is IS tel WILKES BOOTH AND IUS 9SVUI BODY. The story has been going the rounds of the press for sometime past that Wilkes Booth who assamtef now in Europe and that the man whom “Bos ton Corbett” shot in Caroline county, Virginia, •was a poorAW-etota hirad b| thw asswsii^rtooy personate BlotV fin oiler1 to kafipfatiL roe. escape of ' We do not believe there is a shadow of truth in the statement. The Washington papers stated that the body was fully recog nized as being that of Booth, and that it was secretly given over to the relations of the deceased for burial. The Cincinnati Union, commenting upon the groundless rumor te which we have, re ferredsa$#n liJillOf.uA HUt T The facts, as wo had them at the time, on authority not to be doubted, are as follows : A few days before the body of Booth so mysteriously disapoeared, our informaot^a rpsifleut <jf ¥ Q W York, and favorably known as ft dfauiatfb writir/wia cfii'Ad upon, after bank hours, to c-ish the draft of an under taker, a neighbor, who stated that he had received an order from the Booth family, to repair to Washington with a cofliu, and there to receive the body of John Wilkes Booth, which would "be surrendered to him on their order, and to convey it North for burial. The undertaker said he would return, and pass through New York, en route with the body, on Thursday the report^mCljoify^lijtl teriously disappeared—that it had been secreily buried—one report said in an old field, another in the Penitentiary Yard. and46)Laiftft0Ptlal^ltSflbdlL>adli taken out to sea and sunk. The undertaker’did not return [to his tymi’y uutil some days had elapsed. He came from the North but declined to give any information relative to the place where John Wilkes Booth, under another name;' had been buried. Should it. get out, he said, the grave would be violated, and the body removed, and the family were naturally anxious that this should not k®* bmittodqD ii ^ •• H These facts, coming at the time from an nndoubtedUbtoilKV tokef in* ootmeetion iwith i But the unaffected grief of his surviving brothfiy ^ a We M refuted* • le distinguished tragpdiau, .should # be suf- cient to convince tne most lncreaufous, nol the ficient to ’convince the most incre'duTous, only of the death of John Wilke3 Booth, but that his body'TffipdqlitgiHJj |o«; his, fe«Uy interment, and, except the relatives of Booth and the unSe'r^kJr' we Imagine’' living being knows where his last remains are 1 rest ing. In his unknown grave, as the Union says, the “assassin” will lie until the grave gives up its sheeted dead, and all are called to judgment. Decidedly Cool.—The Boston Advertiser MSrritJjfffc Southern States to accept the Con- gresslon*,,programme in a hurry, or the terms will soon be made much harder for us— a confession that its party isgOtuated by passion kai And fftiLl sense of jfljtifje. . J^haU^, gramme is, as haU^preted in f Massac is to b&gafhiere‘d, we suppose, from lowing resolve of the Massachusetts Stafii ConveuticHk .kssenjly j hejd; , communities ought, to be represented in the irronrr aftiw tha Radical nlaa. Ornate or Housef ufilgs6 - SvIdSife^ ]TSl ^37^0 j satisfactory to the representatives and people ” ~ *“* i ‘“ of tlMt North, and tbe'Ioyifl people of ”lhe itnf that such States or cornmatoities, as Soutff weU as the men { <#>MO»&AA#! AW are loyal and likely to remain so”. — n- UU UfisasybMfti So: Treasury full value torn greenbacks. If any part of a bill is lost, a discount is imde in proportion to the mis8ijfcio|«lft13?fc*#» one-fourth of a five dollar greenback is off, the vahiMjf.theneteii.worth bnt A fifty ddiaij^^bici W the saifie lion is wdhtrisrSOr "fheTiames of*th era may be legibly a bill, but that portion .of the note mlost. There may reason,'and paiitaflbabl thii difference is made, but "we cannot see the necessity of it. hue f- tdbj t n -*c Dmmno^ A #o^il that so great^is whicli is likely to continurtn JSsfBL AJbMroma. Arntml equate are thd m^5s o¥!{LVtaV e r {oSfi. to afford the people rel^ V^ft£if -tft^i^ u during the the town af Oaoire, in UiierokaaGuuaty, ui ^ble number ef^Mtitate ftosiliea; aatt^ provide fadfltita for their removal. Ra ’' lq ' C«oU*A —The North WStiak: BeviffWi for June, aoiita'uis an able and elaborate article 'on'disinfection,” which maybe read with Speaking of cholera, the writer a^ks upon the fact that we pay little al- tiuK to it or any disease until it comes and JrJZZZJMBNBStZ cilstodo their .duty. He compares them, to cattle o^ the rbad wi>o r bn1y'movy when they are whipped, fif ths) lien tbfit rises with- au inch of the horse's hopf- Ho, says ‘Cholera is, from all accounts, one ot the plagues most connected with putrefaciioD, Dpt generated by it It does nol fly about :e ^ittle plague, independent of weathcrj leaies us in winter, and, like putrefaction, returns with 54 deg. of Fahr.” He says, if particles of choier»'>iMikpfii< fil'ijnetfO j^c cold air they seem to be chilled-by it as dor- one in million a He adds: , “Occasional lyf we do bear ot cases in cold weather. ” He advises all tqjqse, ^Uaja^tantfi^boijt ihcir ttafitfiai and “to wash and be clean”—cau tioning us, however, against the error of sup posing that cleanliness can supersede the use of disinfectants, or tbe latter supersede cleanline*. Both are naoeeeary. , in. Taxation.—The collection of the direct tax laid by the Federal Government having, been suspended, we learn that tbe Governor does not fefet authorised, by the action of thfi peaftti Assembly, to ntspeni^the collection of Hie Slate .Tfax., To do so would, iu bis opinion, be a usurpation of power, -properly appertaining to the Representatives ot the people. Tbe asscMment, we understand, will be light, not exceeding twenty cents on tbe hundred dollars. The returns of pro- c of slaves) but >:s a .ua »i /> A Little Incident.”—The Cincinnati &<yhercial records the Gemmercial records the following little loci- 1 The nndenigted having was ai riuBoarg. and other pern#** having r. reqa«8te<I K^reS d aH portie* tndebl zamsmiuisk ‘A little incident aceurred during tbe ban quet, which created conaidesable amusement. A small box, addressed to ‘His Excellency the Prgihlept_of the United States,’ was brought fears wfi , a torpedo, but, after a brief consultation, it was resfilved to openlkhnd Me Urn contents. Tbe lidjwas forced qMMI pedo, there lay the narinlessDutlileressbody of-a dudr. in fact, the President’s gift was a ‘dead Iduck.’ ’’ MR. SEWARD DVT UF DANGER. Washington, Sept. 20.—Mr. Seirurd lias much im -F. I*. GUE. -HQIBY BRIGI 5—MARTIN J. FOI -Dn. JAMES J. WARING. -EDWARD C. I-JOHN L. VILLALONGA. H. MEYER.^^. , 1»—CHARLES O. IOLLAnI. ' ll-*-WiL HUNTER p ‘ ^12—ALVIN N. MILLER } « 1 I ) rOPFMIAL.] Election Notice. torti tm fur O*JAYAMHAB. ■ I nspr cofiEeii. Sept, u, l*s*»l I J *- . • i, • VJ« Hi COCHCIL, 19TB Barmtaac, Its*. -i»«aRS»ZBES until their Acre* wn are ffalystoctoU ■adqnalUed. tabcld at the Court Boose la tin cMy of aafitonahm th«*econd MONDAY, tateg too*igh(h SAwaaf as iSsaRigg fUj, luder the aupwiatenffeace of tbe Mm oftha Ialatipr Court of Ctatbam coiretv atefi the Jastiere o'cflkFoaae in aaU city, or m threo or aora of ttate- Tha cur Martha! and the City Treororer, wUMtedlgert, will be In auenffanre farlheeoBeo- tto% of taxes, and tho Uterk or CouartL utU tho reff&trrpf voiare. The chief of FoUca. with a aafli- ctent fore.-, will attend and preserve aider at and irouad the polls. ' • • '1 » • Attest: AXrnecopy from MlnattaofCWII teeet- itTi *****'“*Ta8&!»»aw. ■ jjkr-’ *ep2l-td • iger- U fc lAttin li/ homes, i Families are forced to standon their me men wan drowned at Piqua. Meter York Market. Hew You. SepL 20.—Coupoae ’62, 1U>4; regis tered ’81. U1X; CaiwUme, MX; uewboade, 66. Cet- too strong; ealee. 3,500 bales; uplands, S5@35*£; Or- leaus. 37(J37ij; flour ilraer, st $11 25^16. Wheat, ■2tgi3c. belter, end'more 'estiee. Fork Arm, at 33. Lard heavy, st 17J.'@W!i- Soger quiet, et 103£@H X- Coffee quint- Turpentine steady, rt S65 im<% , Ko sin firm, it $4@9. tj C > 1 * W. C: si The stesmohip. Java has arrived, and her mail will ^go South tovdght ■ I Mobile Marked. >> ■ 1 > Mobile, Sept. 20.—Cotton sales to-day. 1,100 bates; middling, 33; market active and advancing. The Jesuits were the flret to make known to Korops the medicinal virtues of the bark of Cinchona, or Calisays, which was tebgpopbbrly known as “Joeatte' Berk, as a tonic, it has no rival. Maesden's Cali- sava Tonic is tbohteiy best modeof adialnteteting this remedy. It contains alt the vlrtuos ot the talk. Mite »• UBITUABY. Died, at Soaurorvlil*. a C., on Tuesday. 4th Sept 1866, of congestive faver. WIL&ELM1NA HAOBIS KsfRjL, wiffT of Alexander D. Estill, and daughter Of Rofierf - Jordan, Esq. v of Charleston, in the 21st year of her age. - ^ | I i t f I * * > i i ' 1 I lit i Li- THE BEST TOSIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co.’s PHOSPHORUS; C^AUsaVa: / lti r - AMI r -t Tlie Iron «tvM th* Mood a rich vermllltew color where ii becomes thin andto^iterj: toe ntapflonia the organs of the'tHHlw. • - solomannlhctarers, CASWK1.L, MACK * CO., an ger Fifth Avenue iloUL New Yolk,and Bewport, H. h.Ftwaaleat 1.1 i*Plf AN'S .t li: • The Mechai vaunah, baring mabe to tbe undersigned an assign ment of dll of its property And effeets, for tho Miaflt ants Meritor*, all persons having claims agalnet tbe corporation are requested to pri»«t*.thvtn F»ree»n- ^ ersl « ne4 “ a •>' pen»“» indebted to aaid corpura- 1 :r C. W. W. BRUKN. _Q Jj Assignee of Mechanics*Savlngand sepl-3n» kdLsRti^Fof r ‘ r AssisfieW H0ti< Infantry The fonaermemtjeraof this quested toiaert THIS BVKMDtO, nt etfiht ertook, at the Long Kooas et tha r.xftiaaga. 1 aahreitted fcr their f Mhj. wmr. ; |tooi poftoOM Will be etysftt __ Academy of 8t Vincent of fauk rjVHK KZSBC1SKS of the Academy of St. Ttueeht of Paul, eondacted by the Sisters of Mercy, will be resumed MONDAY, 17th' Inst. Books will bn sup plied by tfie Institution at a moderate charge. ’^Notice. Tbe k tenner WLVA* BHOM. Cbptete lnmn Tbcxke, bnviitg haea tfiefbughly oredmatod and palntad, will ri snme brt rrgnlar trips on TUESDAY MUBMNO, tbe 86tk inat, at M o'clock. ' CLAGBORV A CUNNINGHAM, aepSl 4t 1 ‘ ' - » ■ Attsi^Diecs’ Notice. The nnderalgped, having been appotomd Areigaar of the Merchant*' and Plautera'Bank, la prepared to enter upon his duty. AU biliholdera, and' other ponoaa baring claim* again* anifi Baah, are re quested to pimaM the earns far liqnktobnn, And an parties's inluiml in tha ¥inr in* rsanaMMl 1st. make immediate payment. BlUholdan will lone their priority if the bills are,|prt pfpRfited within six months. To Travelers.! Newspapers, isha had aril atrBBTILLH NBWS DBPOT, Ban street, corner of Bay ^lane, next to the Poet OSes tdown atair .) Writing Papers and Knvelopaa of >U kinds, in any qaaatty. a single shoot up. Tean, Inks,* aaia-tf te Window Glass can haveMiem Oiled at short notice. Window Glass of any MS. ™ cat onU 1 v.j n< aepis-tt • • ROBT. H. TATEJ^ Dra^t ^CORNER JKrWERKQll_AWP MeDOMOL'GH STKKv, E. D. SIKIYTHE % CO, Ktnstoi wotb3~s : n rai o»0 aol •i ‘> Ymj*>rters and^-Dealers * Jol» .and Card Printing. 'ANP. GLASSWARE, Dray Books, Beeeipt Books, Check Book*, Frognm«ea, HaadMIlS, * Pamphlet^ By-Law*. t AM Othar Kinds of Printing Don* SEAT, CHEAP AND qliICK. imtoetn Canto, VteMng Cards, Bill Meads, Letter Baade, Ctrealare, Envelopes, „ 10/ n e _ _ Prices as examine onr Hrtv of assorted crates, mlilcti contain no nnaalmhle Goods, they bavin- been' &>>! ” ■- r this marked * “ p “ TO a»l a 109 BROUGHTON 'STREET, SECOND D00B FROM BULL STREET. - GIVE ME A TRIAL. -I also receive orders and have manufactured every variety of . p21-tf BLANK BOOKS. THE THEATRE. Mtefty, Sapti 24, IMS, The FIr«t Appearance OF KUNKEL’S • Nightingale Opera Troupe. Organized In IMS; IS!*, audertbe of GKO. KPi BJatfTHBi PI to Baltimore to KUnKKL. The Oemp—y ’ PXKPOBMKBff, who, far twowaehev toad inetltnto. Balttreore. Their also th Norfolk, Fateavtanr and Lynchtarg, mood for two weeks, Dafivttte, ke., has bean i _ eedented In the aanate ot Mlantveteyv aapavtw Gunny Clotli. tr /Y bale* now landing- Fnrsaieby QU {aepsi-iq - KICHAJtUBOti s BARNARD. Chatham County Sheriffs Sale. I the flirt TUESDAY In October m the legal bon* of sale, before the Coart House door in the city of ff ivannah, the' Steamer MARY JOXA. with all her tackling and ap- UILL'S HAlffh DYE. W Brown,' laatantkneou*. taut, cheapest, datable, re ttabto. Dkpot, Mo. a* John street, Naw York. Sold by all drug and patent medicine stores — 1* BAfiRJttOR’fi The Original and Bart In tl aad pOWeet Hair Dyt. Barn taneooa. Produce* immedtetoj a splandM Black or effects of bad dyes. SOldbyrtlDrug- iBtae la signed Wlfiiare A. FBRKO-PHO3PH0BAffffftrtE^j£j£|^| l ICAIjpAY^ i KKGKNKRATINr) EXTRACT UF SnilflMfiS, is a combination of the three beat tonics, IKON, For Beato. ing and SeantUjring the Bair. vafri’v CHAR LI* SATVHKLOR. 1 vannah Business Havae*. DEB tbe above titie we propose to pnbltok an adfctonof a wotk similar In rtyle to the one kBowirHn “The Cities of the sonrh,*' lately distrib uted throoghaut the Southern country, and to be aean in twiy place of bostness. It trill dudoobtedly be the Jik Notice Greatest Adrertisisg Eiterprise fifiered to the mercliants of this place, at the fer pruited w>U be 1^,000 COPIEM, Maklag tt naedksa to go Into an extended review of tfis man vtavantages to be obtained by ourbaalaeai houses in thto. now ayslem of *»lv«i Using. ,.and w* . tort: mere bant as a wori ad value to tha Jtow ready reference nt the Tbe onderelghfcl having beau appointed astognee «f Bavannati, Cawgtavla iiutiea. AU htfi botwre and other personae swing claims against the aaU Bant:, ar* requfSteffiJireAeift the same ibi'liqatdd tion, andaH parties-Indebted to tbs Bank are re quested rtf eontd be more' onpdrtane at th* opeklai: %f tii# -rail Trade.". Wlta the great lareaM* of e that must com* to g ivadbah with the com pletion or the '^Branchritnad” conneettag the AUau- tle “ d £j2e bwoce thoae Who Witt be our A Good Business Advoitiaement prqfcjhaBt and respocefbte tumoea la th Th*workwfll ta ready tfm delivery ta nted within six months from this date. 3Mfi - ' i '- > : JOHN G, FKItnU, - an2 3m> , " * yi \. u , Amlgnee. prints a utters of Sftihtrer tetint^ to Me. number :is ofid fibnifrfiff ffntf fiTif Kgfltnsr flfl binary pnilf^tEpa r 4 iMlterty and aelt-goverument witb a ven- Fuiiher legiaUtton on the* n< has bee a postponed by the State Legisla ture of I louth Carolina till tbe regular ses sion. I resolutions were introduced and re ferred fi requesting dffimais that the war is ended in South Caro- lnfo* -Hto requesting the. discontinuance of the provost courts, and tbe reetriction of the urisdicl^on of the military courts within the of a negro woman of that region people in idol-dances, and givii out herself as immortal. Rey, .LUr, ippi, says hundreds of negroes in that Stal|e hav*«*j0# ftWHNl cs|| [gion. They teach that God is dead ; thelSMAf larttifci Wpettided by wqM«tor^WJttrifonffiipb^ ,iM t«a nt having been appointed A as tab fw <M<Fhrpo%t of adiusUng gad tto»t* dating its offal r^trtc retore oil peraoa* has lag ctei art ThewMMfij intent*In* corporation will present them, and ar hl*li*»Sera Of tats Bank are raqnlred topTipfiftthe e within six moattis fram this date, or theg wtil 4he prfiJffy granted by statute, rod those In. debted will roahelmmodiet* payment to 1H WO. W. DAVIS, sepS-tf BOOKS I JUST KBCK1VBB BY ESTILL A BROTHER. ’ Thvtochlis; or. The Prihoaer of Wait” Baton tha MjbenqeofaBebellh tore BIIM Wo. ft A. M Kadn*, a Virginia Oohfrttoraui Frirefit SO. Venetti i Life, by Wm. D. Howetto; fit IS. Notfea^TT,, r H mtcjfti ; ^ u : i *#• idifitj 4 Mr. Wm. M. 'iWbJ.tite'i KitiMSl wlU ha linoMThyithe remalnli BRADY A MOSES, friends *4 heretofore. septl-lt *”• ('-I'lA ■ -HIOII Thhiw idd Mrs. TUtotsah; 76 FhfftoGaruaeilffe; 76 coma. ifk BUgHKLBYBLIGWlMtoiOOPBM. IU JlJteOboihatotMhitoGmto ».' BMiK BuniBaAOk Planters 4 ' bi A. J. BRADY. ‘"I'M'#. /Ji*K :*»/■ I® "' INSURMtQEl! SA VANN All,Ifmt. IgfSff'Uwild TCspeetrully letete .their bWdilfe'^tt «iey a^jgfipsreilfi't^, kTORtekfe la Me Attesting, Aral atom anOKAL UIMIM^iOK. OOMFAHY, te tlfil U> >1 ti^lSStSL'w&ik known aath. "LOWEBBfiM ,*• toton* af wk* ghtitoff to att now aw* g^TOsaBSaroSge- market.utottethaMromaa»■ I Ihaiirewkiitoi — thetr ,’fcr ■ New Y, NATIONAL BAKgi^G IfS^RANCE COMPANY, ■ftof St. Lodis, too. - i <•■ i l.flWUI*ENT, CSBKWns. ai OornoTiH JgnPfil tto!»M«oh|Wfgto„. sifirneda’ i the instrio^ ani tone and a half miles West of on as the property or Henr> L. Palmer and (Maltese Shilton.toaatlkfrno attachmentretnrna- Ue to the Boperlor Court of Uhslbnto county in Jan uary uaxt, at the salt oTCtow. L Colby A Co. Bald by order of the Hon. A. H. Hansell, Judge of the Superior Court of the Southern District of Georgia. Property pointed on' by plain tilt's attornor eepll BEM. L. POLK, SberiffC. C. Information Wanted /-VOMOCRNING ONK W. B. KELLEY; when last U heard from was ln tbe U. rt. Navy, guarding prisnaere id war on board of a transport. Tbe ssM Wm. B. Kelley Is Ive feet ten Inches high, light complexion, light eyes. Inclined tir be cfose; Mick hair and beard. Any Information relative to Ms whereabouts would thankfully be received by his afflicted Und anxhrai parents. Address JOHN A.' KELLEY, Btockvllle, & C., or at this office. S«r Northern papers please copy. eeptl-2t» Mrs. R. F. W. Allston’s BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR -YOUNG- LADIES .-t « ,i TT7ILL REOPEN (D. V ) ON MoNDiTTOdtOber laL W FRKHCtt Will be that ' For refoienooa anti riroub iag alreet, Charleston, a. C. SIMM! aepM-lawSw Tho Charleston FLOATING DRY DOCKS, H AN1NG andergoHe a thorough and complete re- roir. are bow ready to receivu ell Teaoulaoeed- lnjctlie same. For particulars apply to JAMKB G. k D. 6. MARSH, aepll-eodft . , Marahto Ship Ywd seplJ-tf New Advertisements. To Merchants. LAI HROP * CO. Would Invite the attention of Merchants and others tatheir atock of Goods now opening, via- ’■.i 'Cases Printed Delaines, Cases Fani^' Prints, . ,o; Uhaes Domestic Gingham,, Case* Bleached Slieetinga, • Gases Canton Flannels; Cases Ptaril Lindsays, Cases Apron Check, Boles Red Flannels, Bales Bodtick. * Bales Shirting S-ripes, Bales Denims, : Balej Brown Humeepuns and Shee.ings, Baled strip,«l Osuabnrgt, Bales Wh te Oduxhprgs, Bales Cotton Yarns, Casoe Saline!*, Oases Kentncky Jeans, Cases Cssalmeres, With k fall line of • 'W'hrite Goods. - Cases Hosiery and HsN Hose. Casas Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, • ' Cases PLld Handkerchiefs. Miscellaneous. St,. Andrew’s Hall. A GRAND CONCERT Will be given at St. Andrew’s Dali, |,y PROF. F. LESSING, Os Tmesdajr Evening, Sept. 25,1§G6, ASSISTED BY PROFS. MAAfes, GORKI 8, LOUIS, AND Mr g ^ EHRLICH. TlekvtAo lie had at Wessrs Qpoper A Co.’- Book Store, A. A. Solomons’ Drug Store, if LesW, Muste wore, and at the riot- is. PW~Forp»riicnlnrii see P'Oerammea. sepiLio , . n i . aspuii' IE ASK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF Oents* Boots «& Slioes, LADIES’, MISSES' AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BEADY HADE CLOTHING, * Of oar own manufacture: r"V..' ’ ( ' Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c. ■•teplHW * TST © w Sagging. have on hslli u nhalt consigiiment of Albert cun made annoy Bagging, Weighing two tad a half panada to the yhtA aupericr to thw imported article, repw-st r w: BlMS fi CO. YELLOW CORN. 7000 ba * hel1 for oh low, to mtalt, bjr BRADLEY, HILL A OG, uepglrif * Bn. JSStoddardreLswar Buawe. A small lot Oreaueati* MHto Family Ftoor, jnatro- retvod and for sate a«»«Ht r K. HERTZ to CO. Rockland Lime. 1000 aeptl-tf repM-lw IJtTALmr, COBB’S r,AYi«n»R‘ WoRfent, k throe ateuy BRICK aoCBK, piaroawtly kwPilpto MOW fii AEKVRIGHT. afiHf ’ ’ Mo. ITBtdBdaMk HWto Kitoga. ! Thonaftshoti I416A. : TroffM,lfkttt; *, •n L’^.a ' . -ft: A.ntfi 'si ’ii*V I. • tie-. ‘.i* » Jkl-J V *Gl Of.iUH 5i.toM-.hY INSTRUMENTS. - . Purveyor’s Compasses, Pive and six inch Needle. i i ; : - ... ,J 6ftales, Buies and Tacks, 'Mounted Roll Drawing Paper. ALSO, ALL SISIB r WHATEXAK’8 DRAWING PAPERS, - FOR SALK BY Cooper, OJcotts St Farrelly. ae|il6-tf PO\^Ett & MULLEft, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. ■ Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, GA. ' . BSFBRENCKff:" Messrs. Tteon A Gordon, Buvnaaah, Ga. A WUtter. E‘q.,P«*i’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Merer*. La Koch e, Wert A Daniels. Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Belt, Wyily * ChrtetUn. Bavaonab. Ga. Masers. Weawet*, Htehtriteoa A Co . Nsw York B Bncbera, of G. Ranowanl to Bkchem, New York. aeplt-Cia . ■ HErt-HlNG’S FIRE PROOF SAFES ANI> i Fairbanks’ P1I8JIT PL1TP0R5I« BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN H eVING BEEN AGEST3 for the above Sifa .•nil Beales lor toe !a-t fifteen jean, ate now receiving large consign menu oi Safas and Seales. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FJHE PROOF SAFES, with pa.eut Crystaliz/d I on burglar I’r*i ALSO,* A large and complete assortment of F.A IP.BAN'ES' PATKNT PLATFORM SCALES, from 3.5W pomi- dormant down to 4"0 ponnils. PLATFORM AMD UNION, GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND * even balance The qjhove Safes and Scales are t..u well himinuo ' B*ny TBB bulk Mon fhonsaud bales CM'toteaa he .X ' tatro on atorige aPWaretienee corner Bay and Aber- corn streets. - 1 • A. T. CUNNINOtfAM. 'sspifi-iw"*. " • • - David Bailey, MERCHANT TAILOR SAVANNAH, CA~ T BE ATTENTION or customers, friends, and the public geueraily, is invited to the select sto-.k t>f Goods for Fall and Winter Wear now o enlng, couxlsting of fine French and Ensliih CaSHlraerec; Block and Colored t'tolhv: DoestiM; French snrl Kaglbh Beavers; Ohincliil »Ci<dhf;Casli. mere and Silk Ve vet Vestings. Ac., alibi which»Id he made spat the shortest notice and in tte mis: fashionable style. A so, just received, a Cn- selection of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, const-ting of Sliins; Merino Undershirts and Driv ers, Canton Flannel Drawers, English an ’ Am:: — Hosiery, Gloves. •Ga'-ntlets,’ Cruvsts. Collars, sc. Also, Umbrellas. Shirts me .sured for and made Gentlemen wlstitng any of tbe above articles will do wril to call before nurchasi p else»'here,andti- amiae this st -ek ofirovds, receutiy svle-.ied self iu N.w York? ■FAte, ■aw* Terms positively cash. DAVID RAIIEY. - No,-12 Wliiin erstreet, un29-lm . ( jqpt»0fi» jn» 'river’, r.unl »», iPall JDry Groocls. DeWift -h Morgan, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS- 137 CawMiTfihahr, istVSSJS-6a., A bb now opening DRESS GOOD - in great vsritlf -and select novelties: j, Kfisony and UnahrinWnble Flannel*, Biocfc French and Fancy Cloths anil Ca^simeres, Meiiuo Shiflts, f/odfery and Glove?, Uencbed and Browu Skirtings anil Sheetirg? W« invite the attention of bny« to *.ui‘ fbiCB In Offered at ex .rea^ely low prices. A«9» wiil be fa tide weekly. gep!9 For Sale or Exchange. ■ ’ h M ■ ... s . A SUMMKB RK81BESCE oa the Sslto ^ acres attached, is offered for » ;l ! e ’ In . .vik.ng.ii for a comfortable residence in ,cffn „.. qofrtrtat 147 Congress etreet DtMotutton of Co-Partnership fl>BE ana of BOHCSTBR * HEINSlU-i hiStWM J. been diseolved by mutual consent; u partner is suthi.rUed to settle ttie out-Macdite °l ffie late firm. V. gg 'gavaai>A.BtW-IDh. !«««• wanted, I SITUATION AS WET NURflE, by a respect 11 mman who has lost her husband sad child dnrinf tea past week; te willing to go to Augusta etX 3C011 ' ^*1*Apply’t this office. seplUjl- liotel und Restaurant. rpHK undersigned ironia resnectfollyjnW®,® .X. ■ TrietSa ana the public that he wUi BS on* lltLUaSTRXmVm AND n«K« swptemben -.A.*©F • /\ -YB* WELL KNOWN STX> U mr tf llptta tireet awti Bay U*> saK«awBSS*«2v; -.-Are now receiving and hire tte band ferring's Fire Proof Safesr ^LSO, %/; s Bdrgter Proof Safes, r.£teited at ManhlhdfirertHtoifi’ Eatent fWfefm Scales. boaotitotipowhaad of ml ywMeroil otid tiwwti >■0^61^ doTMtowt dofmVaoffiyr Md »|iroR«(«UrllHital<AMB fii • U. 2 • II VO 4 tv.ro J ^4li wpnci. i/f M. siLr.i .1 O.tP lot.ill fihtimd hy «lto«BHy OhwweM .IBSffima- taroaapro wttoanihuh Hhoao* Mvv GBR T^lfABF, SAVANNAH, GA tho Bar-mom he ha* M®, where parties can t>e t “ r “ sl,td all kind 1 of Game te eeison. stockdd with lne jut mrintr Iiiqoor* lid to tila.IkfUft CbelAdrkeL tariddteg Kenaait ^JpSTand ah^Farre fiCo.’ssup S nor CU» ^Kwaatly ah dradglil/Maasey. WJte^* ^ seSSrefere phttodvlptoa ^ mjpsgf-en;^- ._ejg»E s T#W«tspwer Pnblisaers ”* ' ' And Printers,, asaaaasfta^jg Bavafinih. HOC'A . sep»^—— SUNDRIES. 1A AAlY busih Prime Maryland White &** totehok YeBow.Core, S.0BO bushels Mary 1 *® 11 0ats ’ -»jL •** tags Bran, j" ; \ 'i**.Ubto>Flonr, • MhcmreKerosenoOil- ta store, aad for sale on consignment. • SOBBED