The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 24, 1866, Image 1

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HtetAgte: A v Ooa mondkag* iD-fieywe- left our lovely •Forest City/ mod aaMaffcage keeil4«WTney- ipg »»nce thfit/alttttg eOeMillfit' beautjr.and iof interest, I send yfifc there “wiles by the j^jTE^TOiy^L APPpiNTjpNT- Washington, Sept 22.—The President has decided that in consequence of the .pressure of public busi ness be will hereafter be obliged to decline redelving any committees or delegations whose principal object referred to tbe appropriate- Departments of the Gov- '"WesMur attention-.. .. . M : By the War Department General Order No. 77, the headquarters of tbe Department of Tennesaee is tra»fefeh*d Ht>m Nashville, TSotj.,"to LouiaviBe, Xy/ Brevet -Hujor General Rcbiusou, commanding the" Department of borhi Carolina, having been granted leave of absence, has transferred the. command tem porarily to fircvet-Brigujiqr (general N. Goff, 37th Bcgiment tf. S. Colored ’Troops. ’ ' James B. Hood, formerly of fhe Chattanooga Gazette, has been appointed Secretary of taimtdo' MKIHt .* FUOH ubsPON. ■ - - i -! . . a . FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS. < riJitf >jf .>f.t I >1 UH* ,J> .«i iSf.i •»«« ' ■ -zH o uiiisif.) . <'£-1 .riLuritl pnr« , >"Ri£jhfct La» -TiiM'-H rdliiiimo'); Headqctartkks Auhies Washington, ffesgfi £ £ri2Krt«84_s, Your cwnmuoiosiioo ofdileJUie * W> instant, stating the steps youba^fokeito r S9d 1,020 •»20f 1,030 1.0S0 070! 1,110 1,116 995! 1,02* c 1,060 1,170 1,200 .^L AitE is ten measured Unae oI Kmfi- fifit; Nhws and Her all*. |.y Advurusemsnti iuseried three times a week o;iier day) for a m(UMl), or longer period, Will irgud tlirei-louniis of lalile rates. I tr A.ivetlhements twice a week, twp-tMrds of |;r vlvertlsemeats inserted as special nolioes will .irrel ib;rtv iier cent, advance on table rales, r AKrtHe.uunts of a transient character. nu( iii-u- tonrac, will be con tin Lied until prdered . 4u l cliar^eil accordingly. • A l r Nur i riy contracts, except for space at table c, m; b - aade; anil, in cont racts for space, all ate.- trill be charged fifty cents per squait lot leldun-.-e. | ;#* Eilii.'ria], local or business notices,- forlndi Ml Iviieill, trill bo subject to a charge of fifty ,-r line, list nut less than three dollars for each I I'T All trail.,ie:it Advertisements most- be paid In tfi-Mly News and Herald ai $0 per year, or 75 cents per month, and |The Weekly News and Herald Is issued every Saturday at $3 per year. JOB PRINTING. •a c, neatly and promptly done. Boston* Sept. 22.—General D. N. "touch has been appointed to the vacant CoUectorship of Bestow, A* the successor of Mr. It.mini, and George H- Kings bury postmaster in the place of Mr. Palfrey. It is also stated that Mr. Chandler, AssistsnS United States Treasurer here, will shorUy give place to Wm. AspiuwelL The steamer Meteor has been released from seizure, an examination having tailed to'Nhbw tafia* fir* her detention. ^ ■ . . , ._ , J . r*oa cutinuL >'"f .'Ut A Steamer Bearded by Three ijaalaS . i 944 OFfHDEiL«ipito»^D., {'■ j Cincinnati, Sept 22.—The steamer General Buell, packet of the Cincinnati and Louieville mail line, was boarded at Warsaw, Ky., night’ before EUfc/by two or three hundred men, who forcibly seized c. W. Ferris, United States mail agent, and took him ashore. Fer ris was Provost -Marshal at Warsaw during /the Jfar, and was instrumental in the execution of two guer rillas, by order tjf Oen. Burbridge. The Qssetts afii Commercial says he was arrested without a warrant; while the engineer affluns that a true hill had been fonnd. against him by the Grand Jury eft Carroll county for murder. FROM NEW ORLEANS. Bxcitement Among the ZCegroes. The Markets. New Oeueans, Sept 23.—Tbe officers of theEighy- second Colored Infantry unanimously assert that tbs regiment was very peaceably mustered out Ther however, a riotous spirit among the negroes in'the city,, but no outbreak is looked fur. Cotton firm, with sales of 860 bales. Gold 43. Wayside,’’ tfaioldttg yuir m«jr C»d a-plaee for IUe« in ytair. Jmereatiog columns, wbMe; perhaps, they wili aflbrd pMsure to some ot- Lint, man! aacHAAl ■ • I y jssifisia Aaitoeiai rainy, and diwwy ,morning. tor Macon, via Central Rail Road. Before reaching the city Urn clouds fileajed .and » ^^tiful rain bow appeare*V which we. accepted -»%/ prophecy forfBod taw*, aid are hapjvy fc •ay that thus far it has been fulailed. Ltaivibk uiis %- BA any ofns individoahyeeutesltfy, dear tn- at ellaowt so the place when one et .Savnifc •ah'i .VortUUSt, dp#e9t; shSTiasi bcfe«il s citifiem so ta'ely tweaShed his last,- »»<■»- rind in Atlanta Saturday m2 E. ii. Btiay, eneTgetic Atlauta—one" y«at/iypr rote ned desolation marked the now the •in domitable, persevering "enerfcy 'her Colonel and dmglHers are font bria 6 i Dg order (Oikt yft Chaos, and sunny homes- wA-wsMts’of in dustry ate reopening Jlie lataly howling Wastes. Of i<#^^f J l OWV ective pro6 ‘ perlty, as a people, they are Justly proud, and there are tml fe* (it 4uy) visMng their busy streets whip do noli' often heir of Ihe opera house wad projected eireel railroads. (though lbey are silent napacMsg the agents for the relief of their suffering poor.) * ; We saw long faces, ul Mini longer stories amon^t^j iSfrfcp<^|p|rence to the crops, and Uie gloomy prospects in conse- qiieuce ' for the poor, of whom iflso there •reso many now all over the' State—a draught of ain» weeks haying etfscpiaily ex- linguMjed those hopes'of a good harvest of which the Spring gave promise. ^ 1 - • - We listened with delight, while guests of our late Governor, to an interesting ac count -of -the sneoesafat—irffroddetion of clover culture in Cherokee, as well as to the spiriW.9* ^ among farmers in reference to the most ap proved methods of agriculture, “(jn idje route from Atlanta to Chattanooga” the aarne retetry 1 story of the drought saluted our eara. while tlie eye saw everywhere the earn* convincing evidence of 'its effects that the parched and thirsty condition of the ground and the corn op the line of the Mahon and Western Bead furnished. A great deal of interest in this section is -fell in milling and quar rying; As if in' despair of producing oft the. surface, the people ytre determined to dig ; out of mother earth that which will contribute to the support of life, and, inasmuch as it tends to develops the-inex haustible mineral resources of the ' State and makes Georgia independent, we say Gpd speed. , , . ,: , We passed on through those well contest- of combat, whose~on!y ~reEca’now FROM NKW ORLEANS. Arrival ef the French Steamer Borussla. ANOTHER lttOT EXPSCtEaJ hUUiCAt. Cll-MPLICATIONS IS NsW Yoswl— tliTnjsuRkadv to “BoLr.”—The well in- .1 X.riv York correspondent of the [7-.id l[)uii Ledger writes under idate of I-'! iday last: ■’ ! i« t i lytic.are symptoms of a serious.break ip :.c ruats of tt-e Conservatives. The dfeaatis- ■u A’bicu avhs felt among the Hepubli- oo i.ui Utyiunnd -cliool that Mayor Hoff- h >n—au extreme Democrat—should have i coved the nomination of Governor, instead o: Ilix—a m .derate politician, but a very de- oded snppoiler of the GwVCTutHSUt during Uie war—lias all alung been smothered, but i-ilay the Times, you will see, is out with iirii eipressions oi di-sent. It is Charged tat., call the Albany State Convention a J .uocrmic Convention at all, was a viola- ■ nul the agreement entered into by the r.iUdelphia ConvenUon, and thj^iffHtoupled * Hi a very distinct intimation that if Abe jd.'Ui'icraiic leaders thus persist in 'their 1 -eged) badlailh, it may be a duty for tfte vuij.icaus to consider whether the ends | - v inve in view may not, atfejpWh-Wsfbet- •r achieved wi.liiu the bosum nf-lhe Rtteub- fii party, modified us it ''the Republican “ay be by “reflection and moderate l^iisels.” This article has created mr'im- j«3e sensation among tbe politicians'*! all '--ns, and ihcre has been a good many inquiries at tbe Times office, in the ui tue day, to knov^ “wiml U;fll : - K - Tuis anxiety is rather increased by *w ediiurial iu tbe same journal, giving . ■ Cc l hai the great meeting iu Union squaiy , I -itvening, is to respoudto the Philadelphia Htatmn, and that “it has no connection ../tuy pany action, or with the election .’ ;J “it officers.” People who are behind -■/tue say iheM! articles are 1 designed to ---tuce ;be action of the Congressiquid • *'Qaiing Convention, which meets in Mr fiH'jBd's district iu the course «>!• a few j.Mr. R. desires a re nomination, and ■Jh hennjcrais do not give it to him, the ^'-ceis that he will support Featbn. CoxsEaVATIVES AND THE SOLDIERS Hll “ r “Jiow in Ohio—The Latter Whipped. Cincinnati Gazette, a Radical paper, P : -Ulie loilowing account of a disturbance ■■‘'trrea, in Ohio, - while Mr. Vallaudig ttas speaking there some days ago r . T'aenihe disturbance ceased, Vallandig- '..id, much-excited, “1 have borne that jjtat saj outrage for twenty minutes *, l lutend to submit to it any longer at "■i ssuie time shaking his fist in the di- taiwioi the hooting. “If there are not - u^u Democrats in thejjerewd,’ he con- --at.l, “t 0 mke these men and clean them --■1 Will not speak another word. ” Cries “ jIovc them!” “Kick tfjefii <tujk!’jeti., °fi all sides, and a • gebdrall rasa wris fer the disturbers ; and for a few min- there was some sharp fighting, ending ^Plete rout of the soldifiiyb^jKs.as th^j 6 ' lJ ta ( hgham, resumed, saying he,..luifl’ T.' cr ; except twice before, advised' §is to resist molestation of their meet- ].?*• Me had said if Democrats disturbed -publican meetings, they deserved to lie ^Jisheii on the spot ; and the rule ought to J * both ways. it seems, had only, ratified, for r t . “ nci1 cl'war ; for in fifteen uiliukteq Qf>y and renewed their offensive 4emon- “Uuu.s- Again they were driven returned, during which mat H J Were knocked down and dragged ™», yT“J’eases their own men suffering as aJ.® the soldiers, for' no ope, could tell 5t ( j | r0In foe. Only ode pistol shot was ^ »*s y WUe” * 1101 ‘-owp ij F TW? o C* ' ur Winters of Charity, in attendankriat vi. ii olera hospitals iu St. Louis, have fallen to-tbe epidemic, and sacrificed their 119 lithe cause of charily. New Oelbanh. - Sept. 22.—The Bornzzlz arrtv** yesterday and brought two million* aiz thousand franc* and thirty-nine thousand pound* sterling. *• Another riot was expected last night. The 82d regiment of threatened aistance to keep order. nos was expeciuu ubi. uiguv. -auo o«v* Death of Bishop J. M. Young Oil. Citt, Sept. 22.—Bishop J. M. Young, D. D., of the Cathobc Diocese of Erie, died suddenly at the pas toral residence hero. He hud been Bishop of the liocese since 1834, having been consecrated in April Chattahoochee, by Kennesaw mountain, re posing in quiet forgetfulness of those days when the thundjsr of artillery disturbed her Alatoona Pass, and as the sun neared his setting we bade adien to Georgia's beaute ous hills and dale* as Lookout mountain reared its lofty head before us and we enter ed Chattanooga, Tennessee. Yours, respectfully, Tt AMTP.t, ragged out. San Feancisco, Sept. 22. Territory on the 4th Inst is reported to have re- BtUtec^naDemocraUc vic^op^^y ^^uy^rjtyof,twp New York Market. New Yoke, Sept. 22.—Gold 43’*; Cotton higher, with with sales of 34*S.ba»««*Mi Mjtot3tS^& Flour grmer at $11 30(410.’4 to ^ better; Mixed89@93. Pork steady at $33@36. Lard firmer; for prime I63t@U»i. Sugar aud UoHee quiet afid aleady. Turuentiue t^uiet, at 6u)a@i66. Rosin $3 7o@$9 New Yoke, Sept 22.—Gold 43q. Exobange quit; Sixty Days 7}.; Sight 108)4. Cotton firm, scarce and quiet; Uplands 35>;c.; Orleans 37>ic. Flour firmer. 130)4; of '81, llix; ol '62,1UJ4; of '66, 108*4. , Trw- suries 105yj; Carolinas 83; Ez-Ooupons 85. - I MobU* Market. Mobile, Sept. 22.—Cotton sales today 200 bgles; market firm; mMdBagMc.;tales for*the week, 4,800 bales; receipts for4tW week, 772 bales, against 447 last week; exports, 122 bales; stock on Rand, 25.USOMies. If .BILE, Sept. 22.’—Cotton males toAbty 1,100 bales; trgnfnnr o&woH [Special Dispatch to the BalUmore Sun,] Irish) tMuaa aud the PmUm>-Vi tlxr Executive Committee of tke 1 —Important Snggeutlons oi 1WSI ^ ^ Their Orievu*ce« -The Preildest'l Row ponoe—OSMan Meeting), Ac. Washington, Sept. 18.—The executive conieiWtaa of Irish otixeus of the District, Dr. Thoa. Autineii, chair- commuuicxtion with tbeir friends in the Northorn States they spoke lor the Irish people, auA that MMy found tbe tussive.- called upon to discriminate betwfeu their life-long friends the detnoerao, and.the radicals. At VVaahinglou they saw the machinery sot war stil operating though the war had ceased, andlheoommit- tee ask tuat changes be made iu tbe cabiuof. With a mure liberal Cabinet tkey behevedanierwlihoraloiEri. M'JUdVMvmh •*' , , • . , The Irish citizens by intense yearning for their na tive country hare plasacHoomsetvea in aiparout antag onism to tbe Government: They Tbotlgni,the conduct Ireland,- iu not standing np ills of do-; ask, theifwiaafoAufi^cre and ask jttt ot the way of trai[sit iu Europe. i In. In&h people deny they have evi treason iu it, urg to frdkthoiaeektee free the British yoae. Tuey allude to tue retrospective statute of the British FarUatueiu iu 1848, auAieterrrug pJ the, course ot trie Murister at 8L Jaines, they suggest thsi a per- suiAuf more llbe.-al se.dimeut would better reyefeseut the opmious of the Americau people; Xbey. suggest" that the Alabama claims should be pressed te igjudi- cauou, aud suggest Ihst it would be Well If England would imitate the Wise policy or tbe United games in ^ardoumg th.aus-conrerued in the civil war. and hoped that su effort will bo made- to induce her to rmease MSh prisoners confined for no offense'. The Irish,, (hey say, are a-nation here, with Urree-lMitM of a' million of voters, aud they suggest Uiat.iu appoiut- meuts to be made, in pustofilces and in the internal revenue, that Irish citizens sbould receive their pro rata share o* the oflhms. Not alone in the 8tateo4fices, hut in the' diplomatic corps, they suggest thgt our' Irish citrus oe represented. • The President iu reply briefly, but forcibly anCearn- estlv said (hatthe acfkm of the Admtnm«ratKsashsU. be ad ihrutxSd «s W thorougly promote tn* bestead dea rest interests U the Jrish rntraena y felq he wud, the force of their suggestions, and highty appreclawt w^fLw^s consistently and earnestly a friend of the TrUbHe taghtwy he. was himself strongly Uns- with sympathy foTr the .Irish. He reiterated hW declaration that She *do«nt*(r»t**n power to promote the mtereste of the Irish ciUxen. in reference to M» Ittoh »rtsoes»d. tosstdfieter- mined action badslwihly busk ■ > lease, and attain the and they sought. Auo to conmu sion, promised that the soggesUOns ““"TTV cc should have early attention, and dU -things akohia os done for the Irish eitiseu that enuht he (tons- TkS Address of the Cleveland Soldiers’ Convention. Tbe address or declaration ot principles adopted and published by tliff -Cleveland Conservative. Convention reviews Tdlly the present aspect oT political affairs,’ and op poses tbe constitutional amendment a* being effective only of fi pfolobged 'excWsion ol the Southern States'from tbe Union. It calls The election in Montana npoo ^ ^ffiera and sailors oT‘ ; the-ttte war to unite together ifi their efforts to re store tbe Union. Tbe address eonclddes as follows: We want a Union not merely in Mfi.e, but a Union in fact; not a Uaien merely ut geographical lines, but a Union of hearts. Sock l ynwa^elo^ht to- mafoUifc jfojffi A Umou wo wish to enjoy. By nt'fflone cun our nation acoofiSpUsb its trite,mission and fulfill ito true destiny. So believing, we anxiously and earnestly" apjSeaT ftfYdu, our former comrade* lo arma, te assist in the great work of pacifiealiou. We appeal lo you, not as Democrats, not as Republicans, but as patriots and national Union men. Whatever others-may say, you know that j y loyal. You, at least, Wfff ebrer question tbeir fidelity to and tiieir affection lqr tbe Uujop aod ltie Cofibtitjaioa, wh&tov4r tfiffoBBOce* of opinion may exist—now that tbe war is over and tbe taftlfiMlioti i« ‘ queiied—betweeu iMfa mutual esteem which should be ever cher ished bv those who fiffte MmMd common danger in contending for a common cauaj#. her not only just but generous treatment now that she is subdued and disarmed. If we loved Union sbali bnatronger, better, firmer than ever before. May the God of our fathers, who, by Ui<rtiie*ie|vM*w«* R “» through a seven years* war to eslablito a Union, nnfi asststaoce in oer effiiru to eeUbUah a^ psr- petuate it. a - ■: ' X1V,J • w.^.nMiawrra ttoLMEM SaILXIX*' '"Cbwvkii Mete to F jUffJoiy « Norlol^; that you j'sed that the officers and men of 'tbeir surrender, prut acted by the rAkerti fitotm iG averamuet from aaadt fty lean an tbey uoator mad . to -its coadiiMiAs- that you .wero -wady to meet any -ehaagaa, that,might Im. pcefoired agniast you, and did n«t-wi*hto-a¥j»id trial, botihat K ypu.weie C«»ctj*Mo Ike ptoUcfiou, graufod, by yutjf pgfqhytod tgtffOrPot to be. profiagiltnJ, you dgaft^ijy .avail.yqurstdt of Uie Freaj^aut’» that event it be. acted on, has been received to. ttie Seiretary' (Ofi/,' With, the i51towihjg opinion' cndoreel'’ there'- bn ''. " " "******““ “In tny opinion, the officers and menpa- rateff'nt Appomattox Courthouse, and since, t pon the same terms riMiJt Lee, cannot e Hied for IrudUnM JiulSLluey observe the terms ot their parole. This is iny under foudfogsc Good taiihjis^ web-aa tone pwifor liciate that we should ebsetKO.4he<OOhditioe f Unb.«WR«twn. Bad faith on the parl of jhe Govefunjieot, or a construction of that ti‘SlSu;wmitr produce a fiiffiiftg (ffVBaecKrif iqRiUitoihdS Qf all t he officers -aud nwu. - jl Bo disposed,, tbey might even regard such ai_ ioft-ftefiou of terms by the Government de nor Pfi.),Mwql^fr#maU oUjgadpua an. ibur part. 1 will state fu.-thcr, that the terms granted hjMUamel with the hearty approval of the President at the lime, and of tbe OMn- terrsafiassiW-^ LwreftetJ-nnd f.wonM ask that be be outer ed to quash Ail kidictawnts found aganbt^ia i-otnd prinocers ot war and te dveistfoom Uw Itmhee proeecudoo of them. t~ir ■-1 i r-nA a.-i/'«n r 1 ...... JJ. a Oa*i(T. • i L- f-ei-v a ^. 4‘Lieutcaant General. . “H«a»qww*»e*», Aiuue* Unites braics, i ^UkriLhi ihtifi. * i, , . vi- ■ TbwtppiaiDR. lam informed, issubsUu- liaUy ^bu same as that entertained by the Government. 1 have forwarded your appll- eaiiowJtM' amfttekwtyid.BjirSfiii to deoASriBfilil HwiSfc Intwrseai ton: . ' ■ forwarded tbrdhgb the Sec- ■Mty of War Yd the President, with tbo iSebmnRudatien that this appiteaHon ot Geuer.A B K. Lee for amoeety mid par don may be granted him. The oath of aUe- giaufie required by recent order of the Frasi- i. Stn - iniwnuiu uj ULUCTiii vrdf mruiuor wr qutriog it bad not reached Richmond when into was forwarded. — U. ti. Grant, i ntoB w^-’i “Lfoatenanti-Geaerai." HakDuoaavBBS Armies Uauxnii Staxss, JanmlV„M63.-.. . . -a ~ •• ..M i-r t Ytay respectfully, U. S. Grant, Lieutenant-General. mm A.rrr*—p—i .'.rci—fTffXXCA A GaASiuorFka Plague in Kansas—Thet ilime TiuariDa and Stop Railroad Trains.— Our Western exchanges aje all mote, o/ less excited on iue subject of grasshoppers, which ate' represented as numerous as locusis in Egypt during the reign -of Pharaoh, some time ago, . . '. ' ' Tlie Wy andotte Gazette says that on Cross -creek,'between Topeka and Wamego, they till The air like snow Hakes in a winter storm. Iff Marshall county tbey have made their ap pearance iu myriads, doing immense injury to the crops and grass. Tue ifioectrure-saiu to reseiftble somewhat our common prairie grasshopper, with some characteristics of the locust. They are traveling east, and destroy ing everything vegetable alodgibe route. i'ue Kearuejt^^mld pay# we^vhole coun try, for miles arouuu, is fiireiTwilh grasshop pers. They a(e destroying the crops—rstalk and branch—with.alarming brevity. By tbe lastdf this/week they wilt have destroyed the. last vestige oi cultivated vegetation, and will then commence on.prairie grass and sod prodadtion.' * ' ' Tfie"Kansas City Journal is informed by John K. Griffin, Esq., Wuo has justTetarned liom junction Uity, Kansas, that that section is overrun -with grasshoppers. They come iu a Warms from tue West, so thick tbaittfte sun is hidden where vet they appear, Thqy are larufg'kftftfolUously 1 . «MM4Mr<bni-fields aud eating up the grass, weeds and leaves ou tbe trees. Tue Lawreuce Tribune, we also i*Miee, makes mention ot their udeeat, and says their ravages have so tar been coufioed to tracks twelve miles wide aud three- butt- died miles long. Some idea of Ihejvaatqaott* lilies ot-theso -insects may be iffiectod from tbe tact of ibuir having got ua the railroad HackiaJ liter Union Pacific road in such jnun- bers jiB U> cause tbe wheels to slip on the rails.-; iThb Ireighii, train due at Wyandoile evening, before last was actually deiaiued FffiEPEOOr SAFES ASIA »««i l^aiubaitkw* PTTBNT PUTF08I SUES. ^•STS -f*r ifie aliOTS^aSs . irifY&ftneiffWffrtveft , ys»!s**edoif 1 reeeixiag lar£e conslgniaenU ut •“ M«H r - urn <i c-a Dtiwiwowag v Safjs and Beaks. >.. ^ - nKRWWR fWf «rri ctuuimom- a»» 15100? SAW, vhhna-sWCqrsAahaed tow fiutitoFraxt - JU90. . mi * nwi u A tente sa-t complete assortment FAIRBANKS' •■ 5W PLAITOKR AND UNION, ^ ’ ' ' ■■ The above Safes and Scales are too well known to requirea*|fH aHi tm tetoak cvmtnxafAor ton,: an i soli at Muinfxe'nrer’a Card Pr c,r». VAtllft8tE:fUWTHT1tWl For Sale. > I sn U8o riber offers hia plaataMoa*m* 8 tor sale on reasoa«bl. rPB* k As . ... . entile crop of Corn, Cotton. Can*, fiotalnys. AIL. Jow in process orcaltlvation. . J TMs Plan tattoo In altubted »td»'(Bfiee«ffo Waffb sbOonrt House, Fla,and two antes Iras ttorry heallhfulu taoneigbborhoadkaiakeil ene of (bo ^•ihe iaaius welfWatered wHh lakes »n<r ranalng branchee, that have never faHeff'lW-tbO -OteW pro trpeted dz aghto, aad Ute aectoase* i WBdr aw ao»- ered with the finest oak, hickory and pins timber. Tlij plants ton la now. In saccesiffiit operafloe, #ith will pro uce 4,< o > basMte otmi. The land, ou the entire plaee are composed ol s.5' 0 acres—1,000 acre* cleared and Bader good iir m 1 .' i. ;m udsUAmi T/TfTf ii«i(iuu possesfi m Acci6knt—A I The day. The Cabinet was fully with the exception of Mr. 8ewi proving. to la im Data. Bartlett, the Convention waa Banka, and the following resolution era* Unsolved, That treason “ that adopted: ■ . 4«U(fM the authors should be punished. Thm toCH 1 or dor stoved sa* Wardered brother* at An- deraonville, in the name at oar eUmthtered brothers orphans, American release of lie, in the name iff 's.sr.-vm.aMseUS httemiikiaSr wlflUitS of the wiROBa, »d rand or don and h*tv» erRie ou Moe's t^w; aadwedirn litem h*B brought te'trMfdr hie nhaeshil MvMBB'BiMmm layf this^bw be dSaVtcted and that he be hung. The tXmrsBitsu efiiew deteBatee not Fittsbnrg - U 2* |-« .. . afternoon between 4 anil 6 o Clock Hi the upper of the three builffftigs cofopostug; Haxail’h flaur mills, bjr WftfoH off esWiniMe lady lost her life. Mrs. Lillie Amt flarioV, Wltc of Mr. John P. Hkriuw, Wrip- per at these mills, waa visiting uie estsblisb- metii'in dftmpafty with two ladyfrfcfts, find the three bad been looking at tbe maehiuery befow.-find bad reached We uppeftedfuryf at tended by Mr. Curtis Taylor, an employee, tcrwHoehstne details of the Manutaotura of flunr. Tlie party Mere ia tbe best-rtf. spirits, •nt-wkddfo- oA- thd to mi drawn is tovtrl toe. ponderous Mr.iTakiar rnddROM elert turedoae the an- rtMSto Imrir from her terrible aitoaUoa, and J2TtowreJeddape himseU, his-right, dfoww being caught by the cogs, but and be was rehevufi- fiMf* HqrUiRr.d bwy was cut completote w -twu at the .ChdSis.Mte parts foUfog oa each side ot the atti&SBE injured. Tue diMMM .at. her hwahand «n ihau - waaffd.remaina were booq col- lectoff together and conveyed tdr tbo Ksi- dence of theft^ub', jvh^ffi sh^ladsore^m^- Sarlow was a sister dfJAmwEddins of th* city* and - wa* highly erteemed by her IRiJCCk. Thfr f«fo«riri tor vices will be MiWrtRffwt Armm^A han V***uk* M«fiia«D).-*<*hdy tn-wRfetghbori^j toww afow dayw-sam* -fSHchasada .♦‘ftw^wdremU er ‘Ham hami^: Atowgtotod, Befo?avv***Mt5rWne unusual noise dur- gPg^glSSCd in Bed, ami ^aing tlie iinn gnft ' sight, she nn^jjMfi a curty^ded neqro was peering over the apd iiurtiijito toescRPS. she seteed ttie enp- n^edmwuderby ti»ehead, and with a tor- rS^scwamfollWfing to^the ilw. The. a light and ■*<**#«■ r***M*? disease aeems fo.lM qf * psci character, fireqnsntly causing hff«rd »ffod the Rtfortri aeea. 7 .:ir n. i.-.m I will also sell eighty head f hogs, fourteen good males, welsbroke, two horses, three plantation wag ous, farming utensils toran twenty ptongha black smith and carpeUter'a tools, one McCarthy Gotton Gin. household aa I kltcfied idrnltorc, anu evebything " on the place. f - c ' - * - . nereis an aafsifoB wvHaf water on. thd.Rfaoe, good dwelling haose and cabins snOlclent to accom modate'all tbu laborers necessary to woY the 1 plan, zatfonsnecessfaHy. --- ' II applied for early, the purchaser will «et abar- gain. - . . ., * Addrc3a tiM itO. * juiW-Utr J«>HN,L. TOOML Notice. SUPEBINTENDhNT'd office; A. *0.K.R. GO.,] Sav uau, Septeihber 8,1866. J O N AND AFTER THIS DATE all flight eomll. ram and destined to poi ts west or toe Ockioek- otiee River wlU be f .rried over this road to'spd from SavtnnaA at a redaction of twetity-flve per cent on the rates or tran»portatlsn from ThemaevlH-, making tbe charges on the several Claeses us follows: First clsas, per Cubic foot...14 cents. Be *oud rla’-A per 100 pounds M cents. Third cl me, per Inn pounds .'.72 Cents. Fourth class, per luo psonds 57 rants. Fifth clss« per 100 pounds ..4* cents. Sixth-sixes, per 100 pomids.........34cento Seventh class, perl o pounds So cents. K'gtitl clsse, per too p 'UndA........*»cents. Abffton, per lo0 pounds:.'. I.... SO test*. H. n. HAINBS. geplt-eo St GdneM Sapenatehdenl STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MU FOR SALE. * FIRST CLASS SPECINRN StEAH A soil'Sew Mlir, mAuuftctared td order xt the Fhl KNQINE too Works, Ne York, horse power, return flue boiler, nieuees complete; iron framed . . inch sew; patent eeir-»eitiag head' Iqg chain, with palleys and first else . _ mui coinbldte. -Tiiq whole is pstiectlf hew and cap be pufthilfea low ih fipollcalfon to aaiitt LaKOCHB WEST, k DANIELS r, was an tue cu 4 l“7eftt carriage lead' piOcks; 1'Si t clam belting (in % .feet forme “NEW DRUG STflflE.” BULL SXBEKT. . DR. JOHN A. MAYER, Agent, Rcspectin.ly iutorinq the Physielaim that he is V s pared to pat up prescription* at all times. A light will be kept burning during the night Rt the dou a bell will be iuuad. 7 an20-tf POE SALE, A HANDSOME RKHD8NCK In 9b Qs. stocktpn ie a "exutifnl villa j -,’ as 8tsfioa Iff. A. S a. R. R. Sold re ,cns' he purchased cheap. Also, my . _.iw,*nh acres cleared, t* mllm toms and fo uiHesfroiu No. 1A Thrai* tpshltpkrohiacr. For particulars address A. U.JFAimN. an 25-1 m^ "(.V "ie O*. CLASSfGALTEACHER WANTED kin . i *tust * # i t v) SUF«UNT*N» THE EDfidATKULof aarwat . boj*. far advaaced. file taosher wRi xesW- turheri toeo (town the steps, wLteiaItaa back wMths famtu, la a pleasantaoumry hums, »a«i ,i bnr riniac waa ' raarht in the eois, insatlim will-hs lib-mM -Taa- best ttestaaecs Ooweti wt «» - 6 . reqaired. Addrea* BusSU, Savaaash P. R. septa-aa. Notice. i- .-i.-cb '{fffoh.: * iit-'B.: ■ill . .1 «•! • A i *|ifoi 1- .» • I *-/ ■■k&ibnil t/iij h.o Iri;to.i;l . U l ni ti) «JkKTPfk, tu I'i'wT 11 jOgT. Jtpk) to;!f awtiii - -i •- u .aw Lbr alax-i.ab- p, —,>rfT~arsaiu5S*pS'Ta?..« -A w«.- i- H..W i-mtjftikr) t(*temfre i . L'.ro . h. rri-’i -art yd hehtT*;-,.; --jii*. nil.: 1 an xvl >' •OI>VHC»N v«/l« lurd nv«il uVf .;lfK f.. tiiVjpjc iihinajnx *iJ vaiis *iaH» ,11 )«> h2»a;<4vl:jb off; u. i i Hi. ■uii . 'VA ■M U r. f** leUguA V Ull .l nwoW ■ fo*r ixti.'Gli/. od-i ■*>f’ . jow^TRdsr; ni. kirjftH) odT .UV^Mflw ir.*r. l&tl nurfl .trjiui’Jf lurti n : ,f % rtifi it. £*XSS)LS&kX^ 15 lq liiJJul td! k (M HR ail lai^hfUieldl ir-L-tVSi r. EBSIDBif BOMB 8F DIBECT8RS. IrtatintBOO Hut *Us 044.1 I - '* Id ' ,vGu*;*~d !».-.* '!"f' j .I’ Policies Written at the Branch Pi X-#! sit! Bltd gs-jlui'iq .•(!! 1-jJua: • ***!! IhU 4 c* vou i 1 ' 1 > ili-dito OR djjRoldi Mr-..-4 i toFert^mtRfqmn, i ji.aA fVJTJ.Mftllr *■ -j'!;: WHEN JJESIREV. bfii -kX. : w>“Tt *j ’ * *-• i' Hi i+ri: r M • U.-1 .» J’Vk'iJ' PRICE, S GENTS. Cl **THEr NKW YORK** . Life losarance Conpany. Assets, - - Over $5,000^00 Dmnssna (M fia(M.)I Kate FEasrlis Ad savannah bbamch omoH: B SeaaaL netLoma, cpreer Bey and BaUaHatea. LUffAL BOAKD OF RBFQHNCI: J. W. Lathrop A 08. Miller A Brotha*. torrviHrohe*. i DeWKb A MorgBi. WChlann. WUbom*jO» MKB1CAL UAKIUKSi i. recefivttg the entire p:opta. HBNHT HAHNBT, (Late of the "Bank orRIchmpdd.” ffa.,1 foyowtrtf ItehaialAgvntter ggggfe THE OGLETHORPE Insurance Comp’y OF JSA1£A!§NAH Are.prep*red tn take Fife Ms oi fietsonile Tens, At thatrOHoe, ill Bay Street*. H. W. HRBCEB, FrmUSSfi, OH A3, s. HABDIIB, VfoJWMlH J. T. Tscaxs, See. Directors: H. 8. Oubea I, Lama I. W. Nentt D G. Poise *■ A. Fallartoa J. toS.lMt L. J. Uuilmartla F. W. Sims O. Batler R. LarhilflDV R P. Clatsm. A agitata J. W. Knott, Hacoa B. F. Bom, Macao W. H.Yosng, Culambn; , ■ >. Oebd H -X * ; piadjT. fJ.JAaC' dt DIVIPENDS . . , . , . !.: :,T. L : : - . i ■ . PAlf> TKT flASH ABHIH TO POLICY, LIED IW PATMEWP dF news. " Non-Forfeitnre, ► - f tj .I,- H Endo ©XLt . 4*f> ’’ ; - Life FoUcIes Writtua- 1 .11. -i,! . U «i . ' r- ' .**.•'»I eiH-i'l 'lo! ' » * *b • i - ' * pr* CaB and g«t a Circular setting forth rates. -S* r r.-w'f - RMpemslf 1 . /ad ' I L.ce -ill rflffik In- d'tl : mr We hate omsattfJHahiaM wery part ot the HafiaffBiawfcpRafitolrt of Bv*aJ wU*Jn-the clvUiacd ae«(fienteqt^ ThfoUm.ter* |* especially fa voraMe fo Sonthefa cnstoiffera, as many Onapaniet are lo the hAbk of atatgisg efitfa rates for the prlvl- legoof tesfoteff tteatfodtete* dammed weeihs. .1 HiIRHfrill h? •• •• « •“fsgs&JUs&eJ&.Zf **4 . - • iD.d , ni? tm 0 'Ufoliil . ■ • A. WJLBOR, General Manager. WM. R. BOYD, Ag«hi. e R. D. ARNOLD, CinsulliBg Pfiysieiau. EASTON YONGE, Examioing Pbyeician. avpll-tf r«- ’< HUB ifi* JCOHR ! ■ t if • • ' • •“* ml arffear 4 gn :«tt 1 iLirturtfriliito Av.1 ». K ~t ben*i ■* a-* • - ■ • • IRifELEB’S fflSDRAICE " COMPANY. A TICKET FOB ONE DAY,' Insaring 54,000 in event of Fatal Accident, aad |2» per woak la eyeatof dH*»Wr *«wta by Actedem, I V. MBVtTT. of (ha firm of Movtt. Uthrcp <JL Ragsra. haa associated (hsmlf with LatkrnpA Cm la tho PtyQemls haelaseR at the ate stand *1 J|.tf ' OKNRV LATHrtPF A go FOR SALE* ^ 8BBVfCKAfiLB DBAFI OOrtfiB. AMkfi G, llotfDLY, Notice* vsnient ddnominstlons of $10u, $300. 0400, and hold, era of over-das colpans am iiikMIsimMUam to he exciianged for tUsae bonds. . . 1 A AUMonfoXrwhieh Coapsms are haded previous to May jst, 19SS, will draw intoraat from 1st, of Jan. fm-iiaifi f'fovSlEH- IHEWXvSIEAKaSAlilLb 5tT BALES FBIHHAT JUli(LilfodJaad%>r ea^by T i j T j i» ■■■nPir. DaiMl iHtotmitoM One. No Person^S^id Nsgiect lL MMjf . miXteki "" •r • , iiiii cwotiAdfl »' R'.»43 a Milt . . U - 4AB .fW"l Ri| FOR SALE. U .jjff t»iL J i'-'i-Bt'. nl'l ime. qDAfgty, ecavB tutiAumnog. EVERY VARIETY OP FURNITURE IS BULLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House nr SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNIrtBKD. PABLOS SETS, extra well upholstered. * FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma hogany. COTTAGE BED ROOM 8ETR of every variety. - DINING BOOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOW* of all kinds. KITTLES FOLDING SPRING BEDS aad MATTRESSES, tb* best Bed im use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to aH others. LACE AND •AUqrMOflQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. W ARCROOM6, V . i f- . . .. 178 Bnaghton Stmt, feutT Ouvtt SL lllrtf 1M BACON! BACOJi! I order, Jate iwdwd aad for eala.tg W. H, Whitney k Oo., ^eai.W«cltiy FlsiMiu, TAUJUUSUKK, FLA. DYKE A SPARHAWK, Pboi Jtt eete^eiMkr tfoUveOu foRMfiie