The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 25, 1866, Image 2

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kusii W. MASOK W.-T. THOMPSON Associate Editor* Official Paper of the City. £ST aiaSULATIDII IN THE CITY ANBCBUNTT TUESDAY, SEI*rEMBEK 1 *¥***♦ P O 8 T W A 8T E AS Are authorize^'to receive enbicrtjpWBWR'tW mmm ASD HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Wm»y at oar advertised dfiha TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest Melt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and atfteij crops wo will ba grateful to onr planting friend* aM n the intorior for information on that subject. Those who huvo opportunities for obtakung^alnable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ns. ave. The Mercantile Index Merged In tlie News and Hernld. Having assumed other engagements which will oc cupy his whole time and attention, the subscriber has disposed of the good-will of this paper to S. W« kteson) Esq., proprietor of the Daily News and HbraIsO, and though very unwilling, will cease its publication from to-day. He desires to take this occason of returning thanks to the pross and mechanics of the city for uniform courtesy and frequent acts of kindness; to the Post Office Department and Express Companies tor many kind favors, and to the public generally for a liborsl share of patronage. Ill conclusion, he wonld bespeak tor the News and IIkp-ald tho favorable consideration and support to all his friends, edited and owned, as It is, by one in every way deserving their utmost conscience. All prepaid contracts for advertising will be fulfilled by the Daily News asd Herald. This office will remain open tor the transaction of all business connected with it or the "Lost Canso,” which work the undersigned is agent in this city. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, - Editor and Publisher Mercantile Index, Savannah, Aug. 23, I860. SAVANNAH FRICKS CURRENT. The proprietor of the News and Herald has long regretted his inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct his local commercial department, but has now secured Ole services of Oapt. Geo. ^John stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index, who will furnish fall market reports for this journal, and .also" edit a weekly letter sheet Prices Current, to be issued from this office. While publishing the Index, we belieyo hjs Prices Current had much the largest circula tion and best reputation amoilg the mer» chants, of any in the city, being remarkable for its accuracy and general acceptability. We propose to devote all reasonable* sphte,' and ever} - exertion to tho production of a re liable and complete financial and commercial article each week, and the publication of any' , important changes each day. Savannah Prices Current. The subscriber desires to announce to his friends.' and the business community generally, that be, will continue, from the News and Herald office, the issue of the Weekly Letter Sheet Trices Current, fonnerly published by him in connection with the “Memantile Index,” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEQ. IL JOglJSTgJIJE;, PffiVFg YWHJIB 111 BUB WUHgtlHlWE poleon has deemed it pTWlfctf Rjd necessary to leave the Emperor to hie fate, and even the personal persi not prop np itsjlf the Liberals are extending their sway, and if the Emperor does not take time by mil. Crop Prospects la Middle Georgia. A correspondent of the Columbus Son, writing from Marietta, in this State, says: When at Indian Spfcias/1 wwjfsep with many gentlemen from different portions ot the oountrv, bat the larger portion liv ing in Middle Georgia. They all, except those from Southwestern Georgia, repre sept the cotton orop as very poor. . In Middle Georgia many planters are dis heartened, and will not plant next year halt the land tended thira •X'fewfi section of the State is being rapidly AMhed of Its laborers; fully twenty-five thousand will leave it this Tall and winter. I learn, since being here, that already there passes this point, going West waff, nearly on* hundred - per tiny. western Georgia, wanting to engage hands. Middle Georgia must become a farming country or a wilderness, and the sooner the people realize lb! BrOMfiifr the 'bettf-r. P|T this section* Lain told, there Is a market change for the better already in tbe mode of farming. Tbe people are turning their atten tion to grain and grass crops, plowing deeper and imprdftiof tbe if loafs.InicU vtoy Mi years Upper Georgia will be free of negroes. Honors to ths Dead.—A number of tbe ladies of Marietta, Ga-, have organized a Memorial Association for the purpose of or. namenting the graves of the patriotic soldiers lyUose remains lie in Uie'Coofederato Ceme tery hear that place, and for collecting the hones of those who fell on tbe various battle fields in that vicinity. We publish elsewhere their ele^nrpifa^ieatffc the ppWto aned. This is truly a noble undertaking, arid we feel assarfd Jlisf i^ Is BHty sepwRry hj call the attention of oar readers to tbe fact that assistance is needed .Dsk, hs accomplish ment, to induce on their part prompt and ,'geaefous responses in tho manner indicated in the sddress referred to. .. Tun New York 9dm.—This valuable paper has come,out pplarged fo double its fora dimensions. 1 THf , , , Our Western diteWii accounts of the unprecedented rains and h»il storms in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and the whole Northwest, as far as cnmniunication is left uninterrupted. The season seemed to have commenced on the ICtb inst., and up to the latest (tdviccsdiid shown Hit* sfigfoi] evidences of abatement- Railroad bridges and embankmeuts, and telegraph wires, have been washfid - down Amlj destroyed; Iwffioie valleys tcetnisg withjHpai'edlhdrvesUI |ave been submerged ; city property in low local ities lias beeu flooded; and at several places lives have been lost' by the sudden ness of the freshets. Cincinnati, Indianap olis, Columbus, Louisville, and many small er cities and towns, have suffered severely, and the amount of property destroyed is immense. The ten}perspire of the ve&fhcrj out tho country has undergone a great change. Early autumn has passed into No vember at a bound. In., Louisville on ^V^'d- nesday last there was'a fall Of sno w. The Confederate Dead at Marietta. The ladies of Marietta, Ga., have formed a Memorial Association for ornamenting the graves and perpetuating the memories of the patriotiij'soldihra—martyr* fo tbe kietcaiise— whose bodies lie in the Confederate Cemetery at Marietta, and for collecting the bones of those who fell on the vafioCi'S bbttlc‘ field’s in its vicinity. They wish that their means for doing this were at all commensurate with the admiration they feel for the noble dead and the cause to which they devoted their- lives. They regret that while; their, ryishes are so boundless, their meausnre so limited— that while tbe Government i-of-'tbe . United States propose to expend hundreds of thou sands on the National Cemetery here, .in beautifying the grodnds find preserving the memory of National soldiers, that our means should be so inadequate to do suitable honors to our own sons, our own brothers aud fathers. The Memorial Association therefore ap peal to their generous IricDds at a distance, and ask them for contributions to assist iu forwarding to completion so commendable an enterprise. Marietta, Ga., Sept. 14th, lSfifi. Collections will be received at Rob’t H. Tatem’s drug store, corner of Jefferson and McDonough streets, Messrs. Phillips A My ers’, 85 Bay street, W- W. Lincoln’s drug More, corner of Bull aud Congress street^, and at llie News and Herald office.’ Agitation of the Belike QuestioAt—The citizens of Campbell county, iu this State, held a meeting to consider the question ’of relief, at* which resolution? were adopted favoring the right qf.the,people,4j> the saipa relief from their obligations that has been granted to tbe State, and expressing the opinion that all men should pay in propor tion to their property now as compared with what it was at tW* tracted! At a meeting of citizens of (Walker qounty, held in tfi^fMfn busi ness committee reported resolutions in favor of a stay law, to stop judgments as well as executions, and. the.xcnqdiaf^pq the extent'oPllfe IW war. After considerable debate, the vote 1 was rejected. requesting creditors in Walker county not to press their clfiifhft, I tb ** t**P had commenced suits to take them out of .jA 1 fas taken find |ha rfisalfitions reportJflScttre j ejected. r 'A*r*»oli*lp4l was then ?»dvjHea *. ( 1 1 I k ing was held at Patersou, >New Jersey, tasU evening, which wa^ addressed hy Jno. Minor Botts, in oHtha President, ; taworing 1h*. impeachment, andj advocated *f amendment. He thought, thatj each State should settle the question oj/pegro suffrage foritsqlf ’ •“ ^ ” ' ■ ' . ’—:f- 1 - ' Admiral Semms am Editor.—This iU.4- gnished nayal officer has purchased a third interest In the Mobile Daily Gazette, i recently eatahiisiicd, and is the edUnr-iN-chiet The Adi^ps fin” accomplished gentlefhap end an able writer. ffitai a*i|s VwiHa i if*TotYttoi lb« rfof Melter,If a pktDoir to tbe ilbe wishes to v |filo*Mifk l^Masy^aat bd4rne. It is knowfi, however, that there is a difference between the Emperor and tbe^ftench. Citizens living near Vera*Cruz are removing fortifications are being constructed. It is re in tbe capital thatBaxaine and Donay cave on tbe next packet. Symptoms of the early collapse of the Em- Tbe blacks of tho Union League to-day celebrated the anniversary of tbe emaocii>ation of their race at the South. They marched in procession on Broadway, aud aUraiMfi ware delivered in Myrtle Park, Brook lyn. >' L *>£ i . e 1-.C1 FROM NEW ORLEANS. jf->. r> Th<. Harketi. N’K’WS FROM MEXICO. 1 Ntw Orlhatw. Sept. 24.—Cotton firm; sales 12,000 bales; Low Middling, 3a<*35. Gold,42. Mstamuraa adricea state tbat Canales bad im prisoned Topia. tbe new Governor appointed by Juarc*. deposed *e»o daw midjpsutMl c^mipapd and B^jia had nine thousand men. There was^great consternation among the who ^^•e expecting them t&ero. ^ Mobile Market* Mobile, . Sept 24_—Cotton—aaiea to-day S00 balee Middling at 94c. and firm. KM <h' most, be gratifying to the proprietor of that old and respectable jdHfal, .nr Sunday Jottlaga Haw and Then. [By an OccaatuoalCorreapondant] . ... ARBOUR. , Jerome 1 Who la Jerome r Everybody in the MetqgieUa (/. e. New York) knows o! and about W. Jerome, fot]B«lfrtbR Panqa.nl Brokers, open hearted, nl 111 1hI(|'hT i W i M1| $aV4& 1,airo - and speculator; now tba dashing, daring and noted leader of tbe amateur eporting men of Mauhattau. He Is boat desoribad tn tbs pitdafit pnaotuDeitct oar old friend, Hileap'Hqihr.. “laooard W- Jerome has ibe beat droraea, tba bandaomsat theatre, the most convenient stables aud tbs targeetmustache of any man in town." His list and bast undertaking, aud one for which ha deserves moat eommendatiou from all true lovers of good, honest horse racing, has been tafiuFd a course designed expressly for running and to Decontrolled by non-profeasloualiy lovers of tbe turL* With this design ha pure baaed a large tract of land i the vicinity of WeytfrFfe ttsstebaeta^ ooanij.,and baa laid out the finest and moat perfect track in this country. Tbe buildingsIsreolad Sr, g-TTuy y-ii—| J ejegant) Tbe grand etaud Is four hundred and fifty feet in length by forty-five in width, with two galleries, and accommodates eight thousand persona. On tbe first floor are ticket otficea, refreshment saloons and with- I drawing roomn, ondtMRi^f waten and. every cod- IhYvdghk l Ybaleactgor the comfort of vlaltore. Besides this, there is an open stand, which will acoommodata 2,500 per sons, and also a number ot private boxes, having a perfect view of the oourae-stretch. The stables on the grounds will acoommodata seventy horses and have rooms and kitchens attached for the use of trainers and others. Hr. Jerome has bean ohief In organizing (he American Jockey Club; to whose charge he will turn over hia new track. Tba character and Intent of thla organisation, as wall as the beat guarantee of the perfect management of tba track, will be found iu the names of the stewards, who are: August Belmout, Leonard W. Jerome, W. Butler Duncan, J. Y. Purdy, W. B. Travers. A club house la being built upon the course, and also One la the uity, next door to Hr. Jerome’s theatre In 24Ch street. The tract of land on which the track la situated is now known ae Jerome’s Park. The racing begins thla month, the Inaugura tion meeting commencing on the 25th. This race $10,000. I am happy to soe tbat racing, North, baa baoh taken hold, fie *;*»<£ fc£Utor.0fa *6*| standing, who will feel an interest in tbe honorable conduct and sncsriaaflil workings ot tha Blastings.— Success, I say,'tb Jerome's Bark, Us dafihliig owner, and tbe American Jockey Glob. BRUCRmB.' Beecher, tha reiioio politico magnate of tbe North, hae been In kroaUgwith smaller lights of bis (the Pfyaabth) abuash. Bfrst s man usmed Ben. ton, abolitionist' and djawflMt of maagra rapacity. Who occupied hia pulpit, or man properly his desk, during tho summer vacation. 'Ml back on him” (I beiieve tbat la tbe orthodox tern, acoording to Ply- month) on account at bis eRdoming Preuideut John son. raised a meetrng among tha atecta, who. In their turn, tried to "ndaa tha devil" with Beecher. Bnt Beecher it not afraid of tba davll. "or any othar man.' Seoondly, Panoa Bnmlow, Maynard, and other loyal Southecnera from Hsaaar ha setts, bald a pow-wow within the precincts at Plymouth. Hare it was de clared that "no man aould aspect to laad the people ot tbat church away from thetr praacut standpoint." This, of . course, meant Beecher. Tlfia made a "wow aud a wurnpua." The ^qjloweya, 04 fit* sagacioue ^Isoc^sr got tha want of It, aadiba Hda seemed fairly turned. But not ao. They forgot that Henry Ward feeecher anti ‘ Plymouth Gbugcb nqro tp^gch other as the sap and the tree. That maating-hftuaa alid-uot make him; he built it ;haBhi M; * ' * By Telegraph NIGHT FROM WASHINGTON. f- AFFomiMma by tab pr^tomt. Seeretary ^ISLf 4 ““ I; CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN OREGON. Washihotov, Sapt 24.—The President has appoint ed A. L.. Snowden chief eafrtef of the FhilAdalphia mink He has been connected with the mint for many *“”• <» : :> 1/^ i . IS ' 3 H Secretary Seward was at the State Department to- day dischq^tog pRcigl *»le«'”. v . - >1 Dr. H. pointed ■4 Tha Oregon House of Representatives has passed the Ohafitutional amendment by a vote of 25 to 22., Wm. Byers, of Arkansas,dies Wen appointed to tbe Southern Supqribtendency of the Indiab Agency. f , THE MARKET. AnniffefMf C*ilB*ntion by «*• New York, Bsgfi. 24^-G<BJ«N- Coupons of '42, 1UX; Co^ens-Rf -fib «<§<• Ten-torUee, 88’i. Treasuries, 105*. CaroUna Bonds, 44>J. Cotton buoyant; aalaa of 3,g00 balsa Uplands,'«fi)g®glc.: 88KC., Httla offering. Lard steady,. " roLi-iioroifa officb, U S. IntIrnal Rbvbnbk ) PIKST msTBIOTUEORGIA, > •' - Savannah, September 24 h, lfi(4. ) . SPIRITS Ot HAND SEPT. 1st, IBM. gYU.KY person (secnou 43) owning mere than filty gallons of spirits manufactured before September 1, 1866, whether of foreign or domestic manufacture, a^d-’^Sende'd Cor sale—except snehaa Is In bonded Warehouse—roust send a written notice to the Ool IccfiKof the district tu which such spirits arc stored, prldr to November 1,1S66, to gauge and prove such spirits, who will, ir satisfied that such spirits were so wanafaatured. cause the inspector to t Bugs and prove the game, and to mark the caske or packngca. fcvery oua to whom fids law applies within the First District of Georgia * requested to report unme illately. Ails November 1st all liquors aot Inspected sad branded will be forfeited to the Government. - ALEXANDER N. WILSON, repMAl Coil »cto r - To Merchants. LA1HROP * CO. Would invite the attention of Merchants and others to their stock of Goods now opening, vis: Cases Printed Delaines, Cases Fancy Prists, - Cases Domestic Gingham., Cases Bleached Sheetings, Cases Canton Plmunels, Cases Plaid Lindseys, Cases Apron Check, Bales Red flannels. Bales Bed tick, Bales flirting Stripe., Bak*PtAiu* Bales Brown Homesjpnns and Sheetings, Bales Striped Osu Jl/tfrg’s Bales White tMnabargs, Bales Cotton Yarn*, f Cafiee Satinets, v' I Casas Kantucky Jeana, C’aees Casalmeres, with a full line of vl G T Cases Hosiery and Half Ho.se. , . Oases Linen Cambric Uandkerchiefs, Cases Plaid HandkcrcbiafS. IE 4SK /tPtCHL IfTENTlOl TO OUR STOCK . /,• Gents* Boots & Shoes, LADIES’, MISSES' AND BOYS’ BOOTS fjj/RiJADY-MADE CLOTHINO, Of our own manufacture: ents’ -Furniatui^ 0ofl|9Gfc|. inrtlt.KU ' /^NEATt CHEAP! QUICKI PRINTIMC. day. and instead of replying to Ibair abus* srilh abuse, VOkad quiatly to hia dash, spoke geaWy, pray ad bsau-> gfully.and preachad lovingly. Tha Citizen says he has only one riral In Abw^Mi s"4 *h4 ie the new mammoth organ of EtpmoaMt Obwreh. The Hereto has facetiously styled him "Pope Boooher.”and speaks of his recent letter* ^e the bulla of the Pgotqtomt pope. - • t • n i r 11 ” Say what yon may of lect, of |r°l taste. 4) lost suocaaafol of tbe day. Iu religious mat- e la qutot, liberal and aharttoMa; in politleal, sensational m-manner tad (aiiealtn opinion. These, sir, ire my Jottings of aSontlay afternoon: Jeipme and lhtoW IBs vaaa ennrat and Plymouth 1 ^CMhrch—well, thing* ate not ao touch mixed up. ktttif aR.. I meant to say aoaaettliag of John Moriaaey in this connection, bnt will keep It till nett week, me, ttr, to send my torrent greeting*. to execute every description of Job and 1 Card Printing. O'AhauohneSst. ii to • ODE to.- • • BUTLER—lb New York, on * the Uth instant, of cholera, JOHN 3: BUTLEB, formerly of 8avannab, aai late memWuf 1 the Savannah Volunteer Guards. Mdy bareei^pee^e: V 1000 8ep4-lm Bale Rope. GOALS H-Uicm wrfr lor ante, sheep iUktHWAMA Hew York. ?5 i i if? ' T Notice. Dr. Archer, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, : ImOI Billheads, : Letter Heads, Circulars, Envelopes, Blanks, and Check Booka, Programmes, H indu Ha, Pamphlets, By-Laws; ’ AH Other ICimfsbf Printing Done NEAT, cheap and quick. /jive fa ME A TRIAL r-r—Vi v— fiave’ maaufaetore l every I Also receive ordetiT and 1 variety of •*' BLANK epll-tf J. H. EflTtLL. Ill Bay street, News and Herald Office. NEW N an No. 2 Mackerel, In hbR aud halves; 1 Mackerel, in bbfcC? halves; qi No. 2 Mackerel, In hbK sue _ Halibut Pina. In Alta; Bonmfa and Tonjpies^ in kits; J and kits; , Just received and h>r sale 1 ’ ” • sqyl»-lw CLAOHOBN A CUN? CUNNINGHAM. 1 9IJOW mit© SKn'i'f /A _ l* ***• 1 CHARLES L. COLBY k ^ OfMr Aberoorn and Bay Nmu special Notice.^ mmmssarn Vernoiv SWI Road. Liktowinw bates op - Until Inrlher notice? tbe TOLL will be charged, viz : Two horses and carriage 49 oenti. " •• and buggy'or carrysb nw baroffl iiiwn — Saddle Hone. Hauling wood, per cord. Cattle, iheep and hegs. ...BMa fstoenranfilAfA.. Persons living In toe.vkflttity 9t *W read gna eom- mute the rates of toll by paying six montns In ad vance. ^ ...pqB’TRWALl^., gj.poj.jt superintendent. hmtkat Land Mark Lodge, N#« 2S1 • to ; a regulew dhmraunicatkm of this Lodge* ' w^toirwB! be held it ffidir Hall THS ETEHIH9, St /V\t« o’clock. Members of other Lodgqs and tranaient brethren, la good standing, are iuvitt d to attend. JAS. M. PBHNTS8. _. Secretary. ffft Notice. ALL PERSONS having claims against the OGLE- YOUBPE LIGHT INFANTRY CO. B wHl please pra- dent them tor payment. . % . „ D. G. PURSE, Treasurer, top!4Jt No. Ill Bay street. Academy of St. Vincent of Paul. rjNHH BXtRCISEior the Academy to St. Viaceat p^P.yl, conduCtud by the Sisters of Mercy, wHl be Vfiiuhed MONDAY, Uth Inst. Books will be sup plied by tlie Institution at a moderate cliiirge. st-pll-lmo ' ftotice. The undersigned, having been appolntm! Assignee of th# Merchants' and Planters' Bank, H prepared o, enter upon bis fluty. All bill holders, find other penons having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the flame for liquidation. And all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to make Immediate payment Billbolders will lose their priority if the bills are n.;t presented within six month A HIRAM ROBERTA, anSl-tf Assignee. To Travelers. Newspapers, Magaalnes, cheap Novels and Books can be bad at ESTILL’S NEWS DR POT, Boll street, comer of Bay lane, next to the Post Office (down stair-.) Writing Paper3 and Envelopes of all kinds, iu any quantity, from a single sheet np. Pens, Inks, A aulfl-tf THE BEST TON IU.—Caswell, Mack ft Co.’s FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALUAl’A is a combination of the three best tonic*. WON, PHOSPHORUS, CAL18AYA. The Tren give* the blood a rich vermfille* color where It becomes thin and watery; the Phoopnorus supplies nervous power In cases of mental dajwe*- slon. while the Caltsaya gives tone and vigor to all tha organs of the body. .gainmanufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A CO.; no- dqrflflh Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. For sale at LIrPHAN'S |yj.tf Drug and Chemical Warehous. Notice. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Aseodatlou of Sa vannah, having made to the undersigned an asstgu meet of all of Its property and effects, for the benefit of Its creditors, all persons having claims against the eqrcemtton are requested to present them to the un- 'd«l&ned, and all persons indebted to said corpora- 'Son will make payment to C. W. W. BRUIN. Assignee of Mechanics’Saving and sept-3m Loan Association of Savannah, Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee afr the Bunk of Commerce to Savannah, Georgia, is flCftfrl to enter upon his duties. All bill holder* and other persons having claims against die said BajfR are requested to present the same tor lKiuida- liou, and all parlies hulebted to tha Bank are re- qareted to make isamedtai e payment. BUI holders will lose tlieir priority if the bills fire not preseated within six month* from this date. JOHN C. FBRRILL, auISm Aeeiguee. Amice i insuranceii < SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 30,1864. THE undersigned would respectfully Inform their friends end the public tbat they are prepared to effect Firtoand Marine Risks iu tne following first dam companies, at established rates, and soltdt a share ef patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o. New York! NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of Si Louis, Ho. continental insuranceco„ or at. Lotos mo. PERRY.INS. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS. *a>l-3m Oprmw of Bryan and Drayton streets. Fkvkk and ague extinguished Martyr, to Interuitteat Fever, award with you. The respouribiiity tor your suffering rests upd* your- selves. Just as sarelv as yon shake to-day. or will Jr 1 !* to-morrow, flOSTETTKR’S CELEBRATED J^qjfificn BITTERS will extinguish the diseare un ^der whkh you labor. Had you token thla genial tonic aa * preventive, you wonld have Uj need of It a* Moore, tor It readers the system impervious to al 1 miasmatic fevers. But sine# you neglected the pre caution. rid, yourselves without delay of the com- .plaint hy resorting .to the ’only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with HOSTBTTES'S BITTERS, aad the/ wBl return no more. Thla Is the experience of thousands, and It will be yours. Quinine is a elpw means of relief; it is nauseous to tbe last degree; It is more dangerous than the malady Itself; In mfiny eases it utterly fails, llow different la tiiq sheet of the Birrsaa. Their curative action la rapid; thay are agreeabls to tbe palate; they *”> not otoy entirely harmleafi hot tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution apd prolong life;.they never hav-- failed, aad it la cogMaaUr aasanaod that they never oaaffiUiu uhy caeeof TeVcrond Ague, however Utretemla in Upchatoetor. To he without Hoatetter’a RUtere hi any region MMeated with. Intemjtttat or Remitteafl Fever la simply to reject astoty end coart , lyn-aodty LJ- Assiarnees’ Notice. lux w Savanna*. 1 . SaTiwht QeorgUp JuiJ A 16M.J ^ie tndanifDta been appointed ingBiei of this Bink tor thq purpose ot adjusting and liqui dating IU affairs, therefore all psrauna having claiaw •gakst this corporatiau wUl present them, pat to tuihholjlec* to thla Bank are raqpired to preaant tha same within fix months from this date, or 5hey will lose thy priority granted l»y *to»nte. aad three in debted twill mk. immediate payment to / l JL BRIGHAM, GXO- W. BAPUi , Assiirneesf Notice. Hie findertlgned having been appointed of the Farmers' aad Mechanic*’ Bank of Sarannah, •by notify bllVbotdaM and achar claim- _ the aaM Rvhk to praaeot the afuaa torfi- ..a^tolpp^priECobted to tha Bankai. « to maka Immediate payment. -toiaei* Win lore <n.lr priority If the Mile are itefi wlthfe alfi'AonthWIW* . . JOHN S** , .w • Bill-hoi de hot^raMfltb OMpdri , ^iW protect ti*e toJr oi children's .noee.— will oatwear time withoat tipi. iEMBERS of tMHARMONIB will I meeting at their Hall. THIS BVEN1I Bosiuess of great Importance wl.l 1 By order of IBiaUWWUflEb Jacob Kosa, Secretary. sgp» Citizen!’ iJidMtFlriiea’i Mil Reform! Reform!I IWwmlf! 1 s' ■ Mav°*h. .n.ull EDW. C. ANDERSON. ^ LU • • Atimanani • “l*' 4 ’ J 1— GEO. W. WYLLY. torn % 2— JOHN F.’ WHEATON. ‘ ' ■' »—F. L. ODE. ’ ■<’ 4— HENRY BRIGHAM. 5— MARTIN I. FORD. • *> - - 8—Da. JAMES J. WARING.: '■’ 7— EDWARD €. WADE, i * - 8— JOHN L. YILLALONOA. . - eJ »—M. H. MEYER. i ; i-'‘ f 10— CHARLES a WIJAR , u" 11— WM. HUNTER. i t 12— ALVIN N. MILLER. - nr . ”P U . • —r ^ as — [OFFICIAL,) ,, Election Notice. O’ CITY OB 8AVANNAH. 1 OFFIC* CUBE OF COOKCIL, SrptoML 1866. ( r • • • • • • IN COUNCIL, 19m SatTeWBEB, is«. lEDERED, That an election foefi Mayer and twelvo Alderman el the dry of Savannah, .to serve for on. year, or until tlieir successors are duly elected and qualified, be field st the Conrt House In the City of Savannah on th- second MONDAY, being tbe right n day of October next (UK), between tne baura of seven in the morning aud slit la the »fleynao«tuf that day, under tho superintendence of the Juttices of the Inferior Court to Chatham county and tie JeaUeea of the Peace iu sold city, or any three or mom of (ham The City Marshal aud tne URy Yrearfirer, with hts dis«t, wtu bo to. attehdaaco faribe etolecr tlon or taxes, and the Clerk to Connell, with the regietry to voter*. The Chief to 1 Wlloacwith- a tot. ctent tore-, will attend aud preserve qn|yr fikfifvi aroun.l Ihe polls. ^ ^ 0 <J>( . Attest: A true cony from Mil {LS.} true copy from Mi lBg of September - ” 1 aeptt-td s or council meet- . .--JtYSML'’' ^SSSBSc Notice. The steamer SILVAN SHORE, Captain Jjrito Tucker, baviug be.s thoroughly overhauled and re painted, will r- surac her re gular trips on TUESDAY MURNING,(he23tbta*t., atl4O , elo0k. ’ ’’'A',' r • CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, •epSl 4t j. , Notice. Mr. Wm. IL Smith having withdrawn from the firm of Brady, Smith A Co., the business will be con tinued by the remaining partners under the name of BKABY A HOSE'. They solicit the favors to tbalr friends as heretofore. A. A BRADY, septl-tf K. J. MQ8RB. Agua de Magnolia. * A toilet delight 1 The ladles' treasure and gentle Mi’s boon 1 Tne “sweetest thing* and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bath.ng the face and persoxk to trader the akip soft and freak, to prevent azaptfona, .to portamp dotting, Ac. It oMrcoatea the anpleaaant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tad, blotches, Ac. I tea res nervous headache and allays inflammation. It coola, aofteaa and adda delicacy to the tofln. It yields a aubdaed aad laattog peifuma. It cores moequlto bites aud stings to insects. It contains no material injurious to ths skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It la what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try ihe Mugnoha Water once sad you will use no sthfir Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. HAMAS BARNES * CO.. ' oeftT-eodlv Props. Exclusive Agents. N. Y. Hagai’s Magnolia Bali. This is tbe most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt' fire fin hands to a pearly satin texture to revisiting heaaty, imparting the marble parity of youth, and ths.dtefia- gue appearance ao inviting in the city belle of fashion, it removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness' from the ai^i leaving the complexion fresh, and wnootb. It contains So material injurious to tha akin. Patronised by Actromea aad Opera tfingere. It la What every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 9* cento, prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, !L T. • Address all orders fo DEMAS BARNES A CO., OCttT-eodly New TOrkv o.v/ANI) GLASSWARE, TT _ mm . 11 above Goods that has ever been ouereu in inn reran, waiun wry are prepare.1 to sell at Dri-L "' low as they can b4 bobfbtfo N«W Ymkea aay NtoM city. Dealera _are reapectiuUv invlte.1 r 0 ' iSf*' " examine our ll-ft’PThSM’Wrilrrffi»B,^rillm ffontalR, W-unsaleable Goods, they having teen r.nreha.Ai ' 1 Europe expressly (or this market. e ‘ 11 lOO- BROUGHTON STREET, y SECOND DOOBtf^QM BULL STREET. frww tuustsawy HWWffi fififiwuuu Ewrewqt the largest stooc s ever been offered In this market, which they are prepared to seil-t n. of the seplS-tf New' 'Adverti^enrtpHts.'' 1 mi “i . ' ' " rtr General .Insurance . AGENCY, FIRE, MARINE, Life and Accident. *p \l . INSURANCE EFFECTED LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. 89 BAY STREET, Savannah. Ga. * WM. R. BOYD, Buparintewdewt of SgMty.g A. WILBUR, wpJilf Geaeral Ageal. GENTS’ SILK DRESS HATS, AND Gents’ Cassimere Dress Hats, ; fit ’ . ' LlTBJr BB JDX1Y STTLK?, Just received at aep-24-.'.i COLDtWfi’S. NOTICE To mots oil Hasten if Vessels. ' * City of Savaxxah, 1 Matob's Office, September 25, x8G6. f M B. H. F. WILUNK haring commenced the work of removiug (he wrecke near the Ferry Wharf end Ship Yard, All vea^els.paaeing those pjinLu will give waj to hie Appliances. Steamrra win in every instance slow down sod pass the wrecks cautiously whilst the men are employed in their removsL ' The Hsrbor Master mid bis Asaiatant, snd tbe Biver Police, will rigidly enforce compliance with the fore* lit New Advertisements. Notice. Cm ow 8ATixxa H , Health Ovn™ , September 24,1-6* TSFOBMATION having been received at ihi.,« A that a practice prevails among a certain thla community of "sitting up’’ over the peraoaa who have died of cholera, , Bd u theringa large numbers of negroes sre in th» habitV. assembling, thereby endangering the public notiee i* hereby given that hereafter no -r.ch ' up” will be permitted, and tbat ail per-ona djZ 'cf cholera within the limit* of the city shall be interred within six (6) hours thereafter. Where ihe death take, place at night tbe body shall be buried at davlight tb. following morning. Citizens are reo: uted to rerno all violations of the above. 1 n By order of Hi* H' nor, EDWARD C. ANDEBS0X, il.yor J. T. McFaxlaxd, M. D„ Health Officer City or Sj. vannaH. - , eep2Wt RESIDENCE For Sale. M I OFFBR for ss'e my Re*;.leacc, with iu extensive grounds sltajtrd in rhe most de sirable and beautiful part of Thomasriile. The House is large, handsome and conve nient; the Gardens large, productive and han lsouelj a ranged; the Orchard contains many varieties cf er- cslieut iruit, aud the Vineyard three vaiietiesof grapes. The water is abundant and excellent The phicQ coutiiIns 80 acres, the who:e suitable for Bpiliding lota. 8treets ore alreadjr l«id off an i hou^s going np around the place. Apply to A S. J. COALbOV. Thomasville, Or BRADLEY, HILL A CO.. ,0ef>25-lm SavaLDah. VrOTICB.—Sixty days after the date hereof, I will J3l apply at the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county for leave to Sell all the lands of the e*ute of George W. Hurst, decea^d. • GEORGE W. F0Y, sep25-law2m* . Administrator. VTOTICE.—Sixty days after the date hereof, I will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary of Effingham county fcr leave to t*ell all the lands <-f the e.*^te oi John J. Fey* for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. GEORGE W. F0T, feep33-law2ni* AlmmistmoT. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF SAVANNAH AND ITS VICINITY. Price, so cents each View. For salfi by sep24 EST1L j A BBOTHF.B. Board, Board. S SVERAL Gentlemen, or Genllemi u auj Laditf, can ob.ain Beard on reasonable term, in eseef lire most pleasant anti conv.u e.,1 lutal ucs m the city. Apply to MB-. W. F. BAKK1.R, 1S6 South Br>ud -treet, aepSS tf ' 8ecnnd Ooor w-.-t cf Barnaul. For Rent, Wharf Store and an Alley Way Store. They are commodious and ia good order. For further par-. going order. aep25-10« EDWAllD c. ANOEBSON, Mayor. Notice. NOTIOE, 1 HATE DO farther Interest Is the Steam Saw Mill near the Fifty-sixth Mife-p09tonthe Central Railroad, Bfivlag sold out fill my intrr. atlnaaW'Mift. ft* appfir- Mnaaeeaaml bnaines*, to Mr WILlJAM T. OPltt of Screven county. ~ '■ JOSEPH CLiT. Savannah. Sept. 3.1S4S. 1 7 " " >fi4-i|iW«w< HILL’S HAlIt ’b\KS 50 fceWu'J—BfaS" Brown, inatautaiierms, beet, cheapest, dffrabT*, re liable. Depot, No. 64 Johii street, .New York. ' Sold by all drug and patent medicine atoree everywhere. HILLSBOROUGH MILITARY ACADEMY!! T HE EXERCISES of thie wall founded by tbe late Colonel U. C. TEW. willbe reanlned on the Brat day to October next, under the direction of G serai R S. COLSTON, a gradaate, and for fifteen years (np to the eoauurncemnnt of tbe war) a Professor or the Virgmia Military lafitliate. The coarse of instroc'ion will be such a* to make tbe Academy a great Polytechnic School—a school of theoretical aud appl'ed sefoaec- fin which leogaace and literature will also receives rail aharaot iaUao. tlon. Tbe dlstipline and organization will be upon g complete military basis. (Antral Cola-on relies con- ■dently upon tbe patronsge of hb tfM friends and' brothers in arau chmagbotH the whai* Ssfith. Ap- plicationa tor wlwisalon altoahi be tefide aa early poaelble tothe fluporinteudcuL eccoi dmoutala ot good 'moial character, taiatag fall hfiMtim will M leaned In at few ffior thesa.aad all frunherpanjoaimat' apply to GfSAiml R. M- COLSTON» Sapertntepde t HUlaboroimh MiLtary Academy aepinuwlm . HlUsboroagh, W. For Sale, ./ ME Patton A Blake', S TEAM-PUMP, In cemplate A/: order. tit-- aepte MEDICAL COLLEGE ■ TATS OP SOUTH CAH.Ot.lM4 TBI ANNUAL COURSE OP LECTURES. In this A. lnsthntfou wKlooiiSeneaotftie first MONfrAP of November next, and terminate on tha |at SATUR DAY enening. 9. EDW ARMS HOLBROOK, HD, PtoMfoor Mmfo ribreof Anatomy. • FRANCIS T. MILES. M. D., Pro’aaaoT of Aastemy. JULIAN J. CHfSULM; M. D, ProfeMOf to Surgery. E. GKDDflWW, M. D.,9ro*eM0r to BreMlntt* and Practice to Medicine. THOR a. piuoifjtAIvki HyPrefyWaVOf Obstet- Cheat- SaMUEL LOSaN, M. a v ffiafimiiattater' of Aa at omy. ■u.’ . . ’ F. L. PARKER M. D. t Aariflafit Bafiterateator of * “atomy. ^ 0EDD j H08( M. A', frit jpre teat' BXre.'qaDiaareoasciTi.Bnraaax ihovifiapas. p. l. Parker, m. D., Aaa<«m>’: sfiMmcL UY' " S ne 1 EkRamdimilyPr»bistfh Lecture fifichtwice a week. Oooxaahrea. Thvg will afoo glv* ttte Sam, ^UtetoaMMnietioa at the PMy HovpHsl, by P. the potlriinle! tectfit. with theOuliecfiioaevWT MffiNBfiH hal S4T 1 Cbfofto Medical rnrefaa—y-TTWHH1M M. D ; Asei-toots. Pi QBSYAIS ROBINSON, EC H. BRMGRt* MWfiJMfcP.M. u«AJb Paea for the Coanw.—Par khfi ruifififoia UK- jgatoiroaforrewqaiiliMBrt FOR T ’ • . .''lllii In:, HR upper port of Apply to 1 rrtl ’ CznTSAt RalLaoxs OFFIC x. 1 SavaflNAU, September 24, ISfiR j O N AND AFTER OCTOBER 1st the rate on Gnaoo from this point will be reduced, as LUowa: Te Macon .15 cents per 10) pounds, To Augusta 12 cents per 100 pounds. Tbe redaction is also applicable to intermediate Station*. J. M. SELKIRK, repfc-3t Master Tranapo-tailon. HEW GEORGIA FLOOR, J^lOB sale at manufacturers’ prices, at Grain Ware- house. No. 145-Bay afreet. C. V. HUTCHINS, Agent for Mills. WANTED. YOUNG LADY who writes a good hand, aud is quick at figure*, can find a good position by apply- lag immediately to s*pH-2t J. C. MAKER • CO. FOB SALE, QNI MACARTHY GIN, second hind. WIH b reh) cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY CO.’, ’ fit <’or. Bav and Abercom streets. CHARLES L. COLBY * 00., Cor. Bay and Abercorn streets. FOR SALE. PRINTING PAPER. A 2(X34 and fix 11. ' ’ ' CHA9. L. COLBY *■«>.. gepM Oat. Bay and Abereohi street*. WANTED. A Herald ofilee. - lepSMI;^;,. o' . • . ■ ".im ..1 (icmars apply to serW-Iw JOHN D. HOPKIXS. Cargo of Ice For Sale at a Low Price, BY BELL, WYLLY di CHRISTIAN', T\rOW diecharjlng from the brig FRANK M. (ram IN HalUax, at Bolton's wharf. Terms cash. . sepW-ot BOOK LOST, B Y my Druyasn, a RAILROAD and STEAMBOAT SHIPPING or EBCBIFT BOOK. Tne finder «© be liberally r. war-led by deliver! g it io J.vo. tore, drayman, or to JOHN RYAN. Soda Water Al >r uDcfurer, eenitof Cor. Bay and W nanit trma_ LIME. LATHS AND HAT 1,800 casks host RooLiaud iirae, 7 156,000 Wbire Pine L .the, 08 bales Prime Eastern U now (luefrom Rockland, Main-, to arrive, ami tor sale low by «ep24-4t L. J. GUILMABT1N A CO. . For Sale. A LOT oi nice FURNITURE at private .ale™ York street, one do r east of Habers jam. AP' ply between tbe boon of 3 and 5 p. m. «ep24-2t ’ FOR RENT M HOUSE AND LOT corner State and Montgomery streets. Poesessiou g.veu l» of .October. Apply to sepfil-Tt . LYLTE GiKiDWIS, Dr. W. JOHKSON, ’Deutist, I NFORMS hia old patrons and the pubiic ge Be ™‘? that he line returned to Savannah and re 50 ®; ihe Practice or his Proftssion at his office ore- •&' oM Timber i utters’ Bank. St. Julian ,-treet Rntranc', Brown’s Doguerrran Gailery. aep24-dlw ' YELLOW CORN. 7000 mem, by . , aep21-tf bushels tor sale low. to close cotaf 0 BRADLEY, HILL A CO- No. 12 Stoddard's Lower Bsi&- BUTTER AND CHEESE. .• . j J <• r i O tfM BUTTER, very, choice Young America jcheme, ahatoe English Hahy Chaena, Ohto Gbecae, Just received and for aala by CLAGSOBN A CUNNINGHAM. POTATOES, ^ ONIONS, APPLES AND BRETS, Loading from Fchoonen, and tor sale very tow by sepK^t ’ BELL. WYCLT ft CHRISTIAN: A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—On the firetHon- A. day twDeeembnfi next Iwrn apply to tbe Ceortto Ordinary at FJlngham county for leave to sell all tbe lands belonging to tbe estate to Albert P. Deahdr, de- aatead, for tbe: benefit to tha bein end creditor* to said deceased. BENJAMIN J. DASHER. topfiS-law2m* Administrator. KYaTB OP UXOfoGLL—EFFINGHAM COUNTY.- iDJtoan whom tt stay concern : - ... Whereas, Noel Lanier has applied to me for Lenwv to Adknlnlatrettoaon the eeteto to Thcmfia Hannah, ’‘‘rBEfare, therefore, to cite all parttet at inforaatto . Hsa’sftwjggfigws?. gjKgggaaiSSair Ordinary Effingham oouuly. Soker’i Bitters !’<'VLi fit .n prominent Grocers, Wine Merchants, .... -j in » ylwnfiafrafifo*Afi , ** ,,a * - tolamriy,*y •. lTl Congress afreet. Lg FUNKE, ar.p Sole AgMAt, Ho. M Litre ray Street, I. Y. NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance pasted by thwCity Council cj the 21th day of Dec-tuber, 1S65, the '-sxte grow sales of every description of 'mercranliw 1 - wanp, span fotoght and paesage moteypay^ this city, and upon borvesand mules, art '■'•‘bVjjL. he paM monthly. The nnaereigned Is prep* r ™ 10 eeive the above tax for the pest month Jx# rite, t “•citi'w!^ MOTES DISCOUNTED - i ■■■ ■ BY DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, ^ tepHM ’ 224 BAY STREET^ D. J. TRACY & CO* to D, is. Cohen. LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. . PHTB WORSTEDS. AMD PABW GOODS. No. ao» Broadway, torner of Dome stree .' N1W ^ To Rent, , A three rtory BRICK HOUSE, P**- Porterms, apply 40 HOflEftARKWBlO^ FRESH GROUND GRIT 5 AND COHN Wm^ t A LWATBon band, to larva qa ~~ A rad for mte (to the fowmt At tne Sar inn"h »■>. ^ -mrnSSm^S^. )er ante » . tm ^ive nott S o« JOHN B. pOBlUNO.