The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 26, 1866, Image 2

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-&9 The Daily News and Herald. SY S. W. MASON. SAJICKL W. MASON. W. T. THOMPSON Tkx SoutSmuI ftiHitU ax Cleveland.-r- | i^B dispatch td iM He* Talk ! tiiat BrownioW ted Hamilton .... „ A - A A "9?‘ Official Paper of the City. .argest cmeguTira n thiritt tiHHim WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER M. i860. 1 ; t > }[ Are authorized to tacelve subscriptions Ibr the ‘NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekl^and Weekly at our adveiltart rtfoo '' - 'r 2 ■ nsraii — TO OUR COUKTRY fRI^NDS. As much interest tefelt throughout the country in regard to the prospect* of the cotton and. other crops we will be grateful to oiir planting friends and others u the interior for information on that subject. Thrae‘ who h*vep|@vt?U$led’ for TrirtfilililJOrtSffft into- mation ini rogaiid to the growing crops, the working of th^freq,l*bor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral infoieR, wiM confer a favor by communicating the saraato m. • • - —. — *SaBY TELEGRAPH. L - r V~ ■■■ : of t£e President with uaadto on Coa» gress, and said that if Andrew" Johnson should be deposed by a writ of impeachment, md $ng wilitinr NIGHT MSfATGHjES. FROST Important Appointments ^ Sr^ent.... THE COST OP EUROPEAN ARMIES. But few-people on this side of the Atlantic have a correct knowledge of -the numerical magnitude and expense ot the standing armies of Europe.. We collate from a care fully prepared table published in a ijortherr exchange, some interesting data on the sub ject. It appears from returns made from 1860 to 1863, that the various countries’ of Europe maintained armies amounting to 3;81$,6£7 men, at an annual cost of $644/290,109. ThiVj was' an average of one soldier, to every seventy-six inhabitants, of Europe, and the annual cost of their inaintenance averages $169 per soldier. Of this vast military array Russia maintained l,200,00p.soldiers, or one to every sixty-Your inhabitants,. at an average expense of $106 per soldier. France main-, tained 513,349 ; . Austria, 467,341; Turkey, 429,000; Italy, 314, 235; Great Britain, 800, 823; and Prussia, 214,482/ In France there was one soldier to every seventy-three in habitants; in Austria, one to seveUty-five; Turkey, one -to ninety-one; - Italy; one. to seventy; Great Britain, one to -.ninety-seven, and in Prussia one to eighty-six. In France the annual cost of supporting each soldier was $268; in-Anstria, $144; in Turkey,. Meeting or United States Revenue in t Italy, $210; 'in Gfeat Britain, $446; and iu Prussia, $148. The army of Great Britain, in proportion to its strength, was almost ’ twice as- costly as'that of France, and nearly twice as costly as that of Austria or Prussia. In Bus - sia the cost of the military-establishment was 42 per cent, of the entire expenses of the country; in France it was 33 per cent.; in -Austria 37 per cent.; in Italy 27 per emit.; in- Great Britain, 39 per cent; and in Prussia, 30 per cent. It also appears that 32 per bent, of the total annual disbursements of Europe are made for the support of standing armies and the enormous annual cost of these armies (nearly $650,000,000) is borne in time of. peace merely that they may watch each other. Daring the rebellion the United States expended annually more money for the sapprfrt bf its armies than aR the nations of Europe expanded in supporting the enormous armies ’ ’ himself should respond to his call on the military, that commander would be unmade even more speedily than he had been made. Judge Sherwood, of Texas, came next, and Brownlow was tooiR ** 0$ext himself much, aad Bnanicuft, oi Virginia, adver tised his loyal »WWH$ — -- •«, i if, \j facuete. Oft.rrimg Dartag the Resstww •f the hull, A telegram in oar paper stated that Mr. Stan berry, the AttorneyJJenergJ qfftelJnUedfitgeBliad written opfrllap in dent I IHIMfWmWiSinot daring the seasion of the Senate—In other words, whether he. could fill the office* his nominee* for whioh the Senate had rejected. Mr. Stan berry de- cidee that he can ; *aftmyjhtaj»a SPtetSU has fre quently been passed upon byhl* pradftceseors—by Mt- Wirt in 1823, Mr. Taney in 1832, and Mr. Legare in l841. Mr. 8tanberry says: As to the care in point, it is not dear that the va cancy Which exlata after the adjournment of the Seqfite can be eaid to have occurred daring the ses- eion: The appointment fi'la the office, and-the lan- goagS’of the Constitution is Oat “It sha'l expire at the end of the next session. **. There i« nq sarong until they adjourn. The AttarrtSftiwMtlSUirtstoe ground theta -vacancy'* implies duration, and that the word “happen" used in the Constitution need not apply to the beginning of a vacancy any more than to- any other period daring the time it exists. The words mlghibe to extstiqfceydtes of hie pri dsnessws. • •iroevev there theraie apowSr tag flliilt’^Thft Entire eidedt, with the assent of the Senate, whilst that body 1s in session, and in the President alone when the Senate is not in session.” ' The Attorney-General then proceeds at some length to controvert the position of thoeo who argue that to allow this wool# diawototte* cle*r Jnmnt to Mae the Senate a participation in appointments to office, and does bo very effectually. He contends that the “un limited power of removal belong* to the President,’’ and then asks, "What is the difference between a va cancy which began lb the cession or was caused in the recess hyths set of aha PMaidsot?^ Batem-ergae* th.it the appointments of the President are temporary ohly, because he cannot fill the office without the con currence of the Senate. He can only appoint until the end of the next session of the Senate, which is an ample provision to secure the Senate from everything except an abuae by the Preeident of hie own constitu tional powers of removal and of filling’ vacancies, by Miexercising (to m m to frustrate toe intention of the. THEATRICAL EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK. Madame Ristori, the great European tra gedienne, it seem9 has completely turned the brain of Gotham. . She made her first ap pearance at ttfe French theatre, on Thursday evening last, in the role of Media, and, ac cording to the New York papers, more than met the anticipations oi the publie. It/is statcrt-ftiaf her reception was of thfe most en thusiastic character, aud it wa3 called forth by an earnest admiration of her talents as exhibited for the first time upon the Ameri can stage. ’ At the close of the lastsceue the enthusiasm reached its heigbtb, and the'eur- tain was lifted three times at the call of the audience, and the stage was showered with bouquets. . Tfie style of acting of this cele brated It hi fata actress is reported to be en tirely different from that of Rachel. There is. more of the passion and tenderness, aud fascination of f^paqqippiyi Pdf char acter in private life, loo, is irreproachable, which, even in the very dissipated circles of European artistic life, as well as among I lie the public at large, acquired for her a respect aud affection that her rival could uot dream from Germany, appeared at the German thea tre on the samCIwdUfaj^dliiKeMteB ii-graod ovation. The house was crowded to stiff >ca- tion, although the prices of admission were more than doubled. — - —— THE STATE TAX. Wc iearoJaoau .Uit Joral• UmtaftfraUtf ‘-^1*.' .. , t i • j .I Sept. 20.—Dinah, examination iw .Governor - CoHilroW ofYfie”si State'of of the several c mutits of the State has the discover tfcg tkc ftatpottjfittUKMlltJ&rj taxation, ad valorem, is about one huudsediuted sixty million dollars less than that returned iu 1860, exeh&Wttf'iifitfes; CcrnseqSeUtiy the Got^ssnoi: lias ordered a» asteigiuwgtpf oner sixth of one per cent, or sixteen and two- third cents on the one hundred dollars, for the present year. It will be remembered, says the Union, that the contingency upon which the Governor was authorized by act of the General Assembly, approved March 12th, 1866, tq arrest the collection of so much of the Stale tax as is levied on land or lands in the State, viz, the enforcement by the United States Government of the Land Tax against the people of Georgia, did not-occur by reason of the suspensionmf the latter tux. Hence the tax now authorized to be asserted and collected, of one-sixth -of one per cent on the property returned, exclusive of “Specific Taxes.” AWother Sensation Story. The Charles City (Iowa.) Intelligencer, of ite 30th ultimo, contains the following: The Captain of a vessel has been arrested at Savannah for having on board woolen goods infected with pestilence, which be con fesses were intended to originate diseases and death in.New York. ' A number of re constructed rebels are implicated, an.d about thirty arrests irill follow. Wo notice the statement to brand it as one of those infamous falsehoods, which are in- dastrionsly circulated through the Radical press, t» h>fl«me the passions of the Northern masses against the people of the South, with out a particle of proof. The Iowa paper pub lishes Uyilefcsk*<£|fible fact to «ih<*tl|en- and widen We ill feeling which filfeady ex ists between the two alienated sections. Can it be possible'ttMt the Northern pddple^-or those at least .who are not blinded hyrprejife- dice—will cteait suefe htftrageoap when, As in this instance, they aire so mani festly a part of a-systematic scheme to per petuate a state ot affairs which threatens the most direful coDsequeooen P ' lit Irto bd hoped they will set their seal of condemnation upon conduct no \ Dr. A T. Bledsoe, formerly a Professor in the University of Virginia, and more re cently AansUnt Secretary of War of the Con federate States, is te issue a quarterly ifr Richmond, Yu., 'to“be called the “Southern Revfew.”’ TtS oOmiilencement is announced for the lst of January next -r fiijh i. Officebs.—We pnblish below the proceed ings of a meeting of the Assessors and Col lectors of Georgia, _ to take into considera tion fire propriety of changing and simplify ing the mode of ogflecting the tax on cotjk»r, ; to which we Ihvite the attention of buf readers : Macon. Sept 18,186S. At s meeting of the Assessors son Collectors of Geargis, held st Macon this day, the following action was taken: As officers of the United Mate* Internal Revenue Department In the Mate of Georgia, our first duty is to guard vigilantly the interests of the Government; second, to perform our functions with the least possi- snnoyance to the.tas-psysrs; to facilitate commerce, and protect tbepeoptemtesoy unaeoeakary expense in money and time, and to throw no impediment in the way of cotton moving in its natural course to mar ket; therefore Resolved, That whenever designated points in dif ferent counties in one District for weighing, assessing and collecting the tax on cotton, tends to turn it from its natural course, thereby inflicting on the producer a loss in nine, or whenever the designated point* for weighing, assessing, Ac., in other districts ars less ex pensive to be reached, that the producer and owner of Opt ton be a’lowed by officers to convey their cotton Without hindrance to such points. MBssolveA. That te thus asoomodsting the people the OoyAwd bw* csnnsApossihfc-he flefrwuaed of one dollar it ^ Resolver.. st intsmnob as.ftauds might be per : pet rated <m the Government by giving duplicate per mits to remove cotton, we will issue originals only, end recommend that common carriers receipt to ship pers for permits. Chuu.es H. Hopkins, Assessor 1st District A. N. Wilson, ' Collector - Jas. C. McBenket, 2d “ John Bowles Assessor 3d “ Will D. Baud, Collector “ •• «. W. H. Watson, Assessor 4th ** James Atkins, Collector “ •' ' t&r Georgia papers copy. , Reptn-t of deaths for the toeefi en&lnq Sept. 24. 1806. LAUSKL GROVE CEMETERY. WHITES. , Sept, la—Msrgaret-M. White, 3 day* — trismus nasoentium. Sept 19.—Thomas Blnnt, 31 Tears—urinary abscess. Sept 19.—Julian Ward Cote, 6 years—congestive chills. Sept 20.—Ja.ob Weinhelmer, 45 years—remittent ; Sept 20.—Louis* Williams, 16 years—^cbolma. Sept 21.—Cbas. Hier, 18 years—scute meningitis. Sept 21.—Mary Babbit U years—effects of liquor. Sept 21.—George N. Collins—bilious fever. Sept. 21.—Fannie C. Cope, 2 years aud 3 months— congestive fever. Sent. 22.—Id* Purse, 1 year and 3 mouths—congee Uve "ever. ' * Sept 23.—John Casey, 33 yesrs—wounds received. Sept 23.—John Banks, 71 years cholera. Sept 24.—James McBroy, 33 years—cholera. fr - V efn-w: 13 j_i tetatem --it- WASHlNWrast, Jiptteiber M^Bm, BresiW ts-day made tbe following appointments : te BtX. of NawXor|g tebeJfoWHtBXQ traordinig-rtd MiteteP Pletepottetey p ■•cel' GeneM nfn Ewing, ofkansis, to Ye Minfeter Besi- t at the Hague) W. J. Valentine, of Massachusetts, be a Commissioner to the-Pteis Exposition. Him. Henry lfsy, ex-Congreasman, died in Balti more to-day. Tbe committee «te<ite>aiftop*e*cnttheproceedings of the Clevehate CoavaWtfm wstted on the Presidaht ted»y-' X /' ’’ ’ . " • General (Avenger,’in tee ’eourm of Ms remarks, re ferred to the c gpi'tetel a dteteh* weot by Forrest and other ehrflitefiHmefrr,’and said the Arne spirit ot the Southern mii'flq there exhibited, end ao one bad a right to doubt the honesty ate sincerity of their de claration. ’ s...- -' The President, te response, said : •• Whila the war was a physical contest, ooopeCUd, of couree^j^th in tellect sod inte'Vgence, as for as the science of war was conoerned. the sVuggts how hi purely of a civil character, for the establishment of a basis upon which our institutions aw- to nuj) hereafter. Tbe quesy Which now arise* Is, wbetterlhe character and genius Ct the nation is to be subverted, or whether it is to be %Mtled upon the principles of the Constitution. I think we are now -st the most important crisis oi our country’s history, when we are to fix a sub stantial and enduring basis upon which the institu tions of theeeunfry am to rest. We are to return’ to the constitutional tenets, establishing the great fact hat this is a Government of limitations: that it has * written constitution, and teat its boundaries are to be observed and strictly guarded, K tree government Is to exist; and coming out of k rebellion, we Aught to demonstrate to mankind that a free government can not exiBt npdn hatred, and distrust, and ill-will, and that with us tbe time has coiae for a re-establishment of all tbe relationshf the States to the Federal Govern ment This I look upon as being of equal impoi with.aay psrtbf the war' 4f 'not the most ’ part. I have said mar* than I intended, but I repeat that the encouragement, the countenance and the con fidence given me, coming from the source itdoes, is peculiarly acceptable to me, and, God being witling, I wilt with your help, pursue the course 1 have been pursuing in the effort to save the Government I know it has been eaid that tee founders of the Govern ment are entitled to the most conspicuous plaoe In history, but ngr opiniiyi is Mat the preservers of tbe Government should occupy the most important page. ’’ i tooMt'l! years 1 'eholeya. , .Sept lk^-l teESS aeptlf— Kept 18. eucfllj MfiHfiyMTMMulteholeiw. Sept 19.—*Betey Jaskaoo, 30 years—cholera. Sept 19.—* Nancy Hall—eholera. Sept 19.—* Jerry Oeltart years—ckoiers. Sept 19.—Infant Augustus—spasms. “ ipt. 20.—* Abram Bangar, 60 years—Chronic rheu rjgwifgti “afFB bjaK * SCpt 20.—‘Samuel WilUams, M years—cholera. WSStffiS-iotate 71 year—diarrhoea. vj i ■ Kept 2L-*-WiUtem Stewart 27 years—eluder*. Sept 2L-Cteriada ■erte ao ye^-41SDer»tion of bowels, Sept 21.—^Eli** E. Of*jr, jmn-Atoribabm. Sept al.—8* yo*nr—cbrOulo di»r- Sept 21,—Uarise* OStepheH. 00 years—old age. Sept-22. Jim Baityy. 30 years, abscess. : y^remfttent fever. . / ■ Z..... . Sept 22—Mary Jane Hawley. 29 yeara-ouneump- tion. . • Sept. 22.—Billy Hunter, 8 yearo-chdler*. Sept 22.—Hary Murray, ft yean—puerperal con- VUlfiOD*. Sept M.—■ years—diarrheea. Sept 23.—Henry Job** Pope, 26 year*—cholera. . Sept 23.<—‘Jeflhrson Porter, 06 years—acute diar rhoea. ' Sept 23.—‘Jacob Wffliam*. cholera. Sept 24.—‘Spencer Watkins, 34 yesrs—Intermittent fever. * „ - * . fluRt oi. Intent oonvtaltkHUL SapL 24.—Enoch Whitehead, *9 years—cholera. Sept. 24.—Maty Aim Flowers, 41 yean—cholera. Sept 24.—Sandy Gordon, 48 year*—cholera. 8ept'24.—Charles Vareen, 3 yean—Inflammation of brain. - • Died at Lincoln HortUaL Total... 37 Whites....... 13 Colored 37 Total. ..Oil CATHXOEAL CKMETEST. Sept 17—Jrcob Hyde. 40 >ear» chnlsra. Sept 18.—Emily Smith, 2 yean naff 0 months— flnppik- Sept 18.—Michael dowry, 44 Sept 19.—Bridget Bopte 84 : Sept. 19—The*. MaBOfcm. 48 yena—cholera. Sept 19—John Francis Williams, 18 months—oho- 'IsszsaiMBssiraKSsu Sept 21—Nicholas Pmndsrgast. 40 yesrs—intermit- MsHtnfim far Inor ail llteran. At a meeting of elt Izens of Savannah, held ob the evenfeg of the. Uth of September, a csaaffilttea. of aommatlon, oonoistiag of one eitieeii from -oaeh •ward, was appointed to select Suitable candidate* for May 01 and Aldermen of spMdty ft 0 approach ing mqnlcippl election. *Thie committee hav ng oab- mittad a Dot of candidates to a public meeting of citizens, held.on Tneadav evening, the (Ml Instant, .for their ntUqptijro*. said nominriiono ■ were con firmed, as Aglow* : “■ FORMATOR: E. C. ANDERSON. c . FOR ALDERMEN: JOHN O. FERR1LL. * GEO. a FREEMAN. - JOHN McMAHON. W. H. WILTBERGER. ‘ JOHN CUNNINGHAM. . M. J. FORD: J. L. VILLA LONG A. THOMAS H. HARDEN. JOHN FLANNERY. HENRY BRIGHAM. H. R. CHRISTIAN. H. A. CRANE. By resolution passed at said meeting, the above named gentlemen are presented to the cUizena of ftavannah for their suffrages, M. CUMMINS, Chairman. R. F. Asm, Secretary. aeprt-tde FROM NEW TORE. THE MARKET, fjffl k - . ■ - 1 RACES AT JEROME PARK. Geu’l Grant ttiicl Mndame liistori Present. A DARING ROBBERY. ftNliwYoxx/gept. 26.—Gold 144X- Coupons at *02, ui>l; of’Gt/ios, 1 / Treasuries 100. Cotton deil. with salns’of 2,600 hales at 37(3)39. Flour firmer at $11 85g)16. Wheat 398c. better. Pork ljeavy at 32 torn LsAd dullat l«K@ia.H£. Sugars quiet; Mnk covado las^li Coffe* steady. Turpentine steady at 65@«r. - flidate steady at $i 12®9 SO. ' , .. Tbe races at the JerooM Park, Fardham, to-day War* attended by 20,000 people, including Gen. Grant and Madame Ristori. General Grant has accepted an invitation to see Mmryjgtuart to-morrow night. The’ first race, mite and a quarter heat, was won by Bays water in 2:17. Second race, four mile heats, was won by Kentucky in 7:33 and 7:40*(. Four started. Onward was second, in on first heat, and Fleetwood se cond in on second heel. hDewilJ wae distanced in first heat. Moses Cummings, messenger of Nations!Croedway Bank, Was robbed on WaH street touiay of over $24,000 by a young man named Joseph A. Clinton. The thief was 'pursued and captured, and the money recovered. Arrived, steamer Caledonia, firom Glalgow. FATAL ACCIDENT AT JflLH lUKIE. Right Persons Killed. MiLWAUxiErSept. 23.—A portion of th* wall in Bur- ch«rd*a htoek of buddings feR this mraateg-ate bu ried eight Fbiuobi, killing two (nshmtty and tately injuring the balance. New OtlnsW Market. ’V 7 New Obleans, Sept. 25.—Cotton advanced; sales of (kA50 bales Low Middling st 35c.; receipts of four days. 1,623 bales, against 878; exports, 3,673 bales. Cold, 42X- Four droths from yellow feve# occurred yesterday. Mobile Market. Mobile, Sept. 23—The Cotton sales to-day ware 890 bales. Stock on sale light; middling 33c. and firm. Vernon Shell fload. Until lurlher notice, the following RATES OF TOLL will be o barged, viz : Two horses and carriage 20 eeats. One horse and buggy or cariyali ...15 “ Ooe horse wagon. ;. .10 “ Meddle Horae 6 “ 'Haullng wood, peroord... : 48 “ “’ bricks,Ter thousand 40 •. lumber, “ “ .-.-.4<1 “ _ Cattle, sheep and hog* 3 “ ’ Pleasure driving—One tare out and buck. Persons living In the vicinity of the rood can com mute tbe rates of toll by paying six months In ad vance. ROBT D. WALKER, mp25 .it Superintendent. - Notice. ALL PERSONS baring claims against the OGLE THORPE LIGHT INFAHTRrCO. B wlll please pre sent theqi for payment. * D. Q. PURSE, Trertnrer, gep24 3t No. 117 Bay street, Notice to Consigiiees. Consignees per schooner Mattie B. Taber, from New York, will stiend to the reception of tbeir goode, THIS DAY LANDING at Bolton’s Wharf (Stony Dock). Goode remaining on Wbm^ at suped wifi be stored at risk and expense of'owners. . sep26-lt ' EDWIN E. HERTZ A CO. tutermente In .10 Consignees’ IsTotice. Consignee* per M^oeBef-lC B. Mkhooy orwhereby j i notified that thtei flOort will -be ready for delivery ijj THIS DAY (Wednesday). All goods not taken away * by 6 o'clock p m. wilt be stored at their risk and expense. , . lepSO-lt PETERS A HOLUNOSWORTH. FAMES STEWART. .Secretary Board ot Health. FUNERAL INVITATIONS. i She friends and acquaintances of Mr. BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD are invited fo attend his funeral at «K o'clock.THIS MORNING, Don his tale taeidence. South Broad sad Habersham afreets. Tbs fri*fr4* *nd srfl|Mj»»e>cee of Mr. and Eta rohn Shrader am reepsotfuUy invited to attend tea of Kiss SHttobXX frpBLJhS. corner at Wayne and Was* Broad taro tea, THIS EVENING, at $* o'clock. ■ .■ •’ *• ' STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS or UViHSiH i ,mu. AND ITR ncmrrY. CorrxsTire One pair wU oaf Where-’ of ehHdren’e shoo ■tUpe. THE usarronx or oon climate and the tendency fio fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic of indispensable Importance. We know of mUMSg answering this purpose hka the admirable Ferro- Phoepborated EHxlr of Caswell, Meek k Co. It is a triple tonie, beings eombteatton of throe of tewbsst tonics of the phaemacopsta Iron. wklch snrichasths blood; phospherus, which renews waste of nerve tis sue; end esliaoya, whlsh afford* vigor to the digestive organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste, -ill*, gether. w* know cf no iremsdy teat can compare with Sold bylAWMA*, Savannah, ne\t*m*uX of Iks Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby BOUfr bUt-feoften and ofier tlalm- aotaM*l>rithesaldfoanktopreaent tbe nm for li- gfodatlou, and all persows tad titled to the Bateata 1 laquired to msk*lmmedlate paynieat. BflLbolden win lose tfisir priori^ if th* bills are not presented within elx wraju* ■ * L 0o Special Notice^ 55^ FAHNAir. n-Srpt-rf. Office Clink of ctAPSciu tept- 1 • ft ft ft < IN COUNCIL, 10TB Advertisement Noti rxRDURED, That an election for aMayoi W Aldermen ofitS£}2raertrtfoflrt < and qualified, be held at the 11,1 of Savannah on the second ftOMDAY. kfogfri* ofvote^ Ttie Chterof *•* dent force, will attend and ggreorve omit at ■* around the potto. ffW ft- AUieat: fete} around the potto. Attest: A true copy froor Minutes of Owutetl ing^ieptemb^mfolrt^ ■epii-td JAMES 8TFNART, Clerk ef C ndAif inches thickhead pointed on foto witebest quality of fonce x Gate.— 1 Ibbe 10 flat wfd fixed One Gate. ultra. Stitoatoho.^ pine, 4x4; ernes rail* and pickets same** In Gate Fran—To be mads of actum cedar or wMte asfiswveaaHEMfBsfe iacbniand beveUegwa top. Tobpirtaite;Ote te 3 ^Hraon-^ie gates fob# bung with strong -hock hinges, 20 inches long, and fixed with bolu and- —-To be bWnWI b the bottos with book and staphs attached to striking posts fit ground; ate* s latch and tfiepet fixed 3 feat Oort tee ground, **Limx > W^j!h—The entire fence, when fixed, to hive one ccetef goo* lime weak SB bert tado The whole to be doge m.thA beat style, accor«agto epeciflcations, and to tea aatlefoctton of the unmr- Citizen!’ a&i WMte Firemes’s Met. Reform I Reform! I Reform 111 MAYOR: EDW. C. ANDERSON. . 1— GEO. W. WYLLY. 2— JOHN F. WHEATON. 3— F. L. GUE. 4— HENRY BRIGHAM. ' 5—MARTIN J. FORD. 6— Ds. JAMES J. WARING. 7— EDWARD C. WADE. 8— John l. yillalonga. 9— M. H. MEYER, . 10— CHARLES C. MILLAR. 11— WM. HUNTER. 12— ALVIN N. MILLER, eepls ■ collector’s Office, C. S. Ikteknal Rtvxxcx, k Fmsr District geoeoia, V Bavaksab, September 24 h, 18M. ) SPIRITS ON HAND SKPT- 1st, 1800. RVERY person (section 43; owning more than fifty gallons of spirits manufactured before September l, 1868, whather of foreign or domestic manufacture, and intended for. sale—except such as to in bonded warehouse—must send a written notice to the Col lector of th* dtotriet in which each spirit* are stored, prior to November 1, lSGs, to gauge and prove inch spirit*, who will, If satisfied that such spirits were so Manufactured, cause the Inspector 1 to L*uge as ’ prove the same, and to mark the eaaksbr packages. Every one to whom this law applies within (he First District of Oeurg’a ’■ requested to report imme diately. After No venjber 1st all liquate not iuspected and branded will be forfeited to the Government. ALEXANDER N. WILSON, eepJ4-3t’Cqlleetor. Academy of St Vincent of Paul. ijlHE EXERCISES of the Academy of St. Vincent of Pan), conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, will be resumed MONDAY, 17th inst. Books wtil be sup plied by the Institution at a moderate charge, aeptl-lmo ■ ’ Asstguees 7 notice. K The nnderslgned, having been appointed Aarignee of the Merchants’ and Planters' Bank, to prepared to enter upon "his ddty. All blllholdera, nnd other persons havlngclaima against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties Indebted to tee Bank are requested to .make Immediate payment. Blllholdera will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months. UIRAH ROBERTS, anSl-tf Assignee. To Travelers. Xew'tpipers. Magazines, cheap Novels and Books can be had at KSTHlL’8 NEWS DEPOT, Ball street, corner of Bay lane, next to the Poet Officft(down stair-.). Writing Papers and toavelopea of all kinds, In any quantity, from a slbgle sheet op. Peta, Inks, tt • anlfatf TUB BRIT TUSK.—Hasten, Hack * Ott’a FERBO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF OALUATA in a combination of The three Mat tonka, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA. . • The Iran gives the Mood a rich* Vermillion color where it becomes thin, and watery; the Phoopfrorn* supplies nervous power In coeooof mental depres sion. while the Caltsaya gives tone and Vigor to *11 the organa of tee body. Sole manufacturers, o AS WELL, MACK ft CO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. L For sale at LIPPMA1T8 jyO-tf . - Drag and Chemical Warebona. Notice. The Mechanics' tiaring and Loan Association of Sa vannah, haring made to the andersigned an afoign- ment of all ot its property and effects, for tbe booed* of its creditors, alL persons haring claims again** the corporation are requested-fo present them to the on deratgned, and all peraoes.iii<fot>ted to oald corpora-. Uoa will make payment to C. W. W. BBUBN, Assignee of Mechanics* Saving nnd ■epl-Jm , . Loan Asaoclation of Savannah Assignee’^ Notice. The nadereigned having bean appointed astignse ■■ -T n nBI ~ f a.-.--.* flinrgis. la prepared to enter upon kto duties. AU tall holders and c*h«r penosm havtog ciaim agalnm th*onid Bank^ aroteqhedted to present thrsamo fBr UOutda- Bon, and all parties indebted to tbe Bank art re- quested to make iisjaadlafo paymex*- Bill holder* wilMeOe their-priori*^ IT the bills are not presented-within six months from this date. JOHN a PERULL, . fiuYSm ’ . . INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH. QA.. AUGUST 30,19*4. the eodetaWtsd wouki rortectfuuy inform.4b*w Meade end the public that they sfe prepared to effbet Pin and Marine HtaU la tM following tret class compute*, at established rates, sad solicit a rtaiu ef patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE OMHftftY. B New Yoik. , . : NATIONAL HANKING INSURANCE OQMRANY, Of 8L Louto, Ho. t INTINBRTAL INSURANCE CO., Of St. ImR HO- IRRYINH AND TRUST 00., Marioa, Ala. ( JOHN W. ANUEE30N fc SON*. Corner ttf Bryan ted Drayton streets. NOTICE. I HAVE ao foMher Ik* isbOtoato nnartkePMIy-aiEthMUe-pastOBtheContTalEailreBd, •ate / WbW aetd oat aHmytatereettanaW Milt, ifortPar- *0*,- | taaaabaeaBdbaffnsea, toHr-WlUJAM T. OFH,ef geewren eoanty. JOOM OLAT. OFFICE OH1E tengucr OF THE G*.. S EALED PROPOSALS win be till 9 o’clock a. m- THUB8D. at this office Ate, 1800. ’ENCE of aev- around the Itowton. Burke Tbe ground is ana mile fromjbe railroad station, on a good road. . / ipRtjmtA’ftptfoftut Z j > To be* picket fence 3 feet high, with panels 8 feet 1 ka£5Hri^MUbaiU£Ohetom>*to^aterial, i apd.te to be eswn and fixed FNkrttfffsptafi ’ le of aound vedw H Poera.—To be made of sound -cedar of white oak iber, 8 feet long and 0 inches square, with cap* of foot In the ground, and tee Elinad tf be weU tamped. FkacE Rails.—To be made at Georgia pine, cedar, express or oak, 8 feet long, 5 inches wide, and 2 inches thick. To have a tenon on each end ZX ‘ - — - - —■ — —-»mto and IX inches thick, and mortised Feece Pickets.. ‘ white pine or > the poets. bidders will please specify the price per lineal foot at which they propose to-do tee wort; will give their - - - their bide MB thir office by mail, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the same. j" ' The nact uary paper* will be sent by me to the con tractor far signatures, he to fhrnish stantps. • The work<o u. commenced B aoon as contracts are signed, and to be completed on or before the 30te of October, 2806, Bids to be masked "Bids for constructing fence, and addressed to tee undersigned. E. B. CABLING, Brevet Lt. CoL and A. Q. H. tf. B. K.\ rihi«F Quartermaster District of Chattahoochee. I wm state, for (he informatign of aB parties teat thare is * good saw mill at Let aep2A-7t Custom House Sate . AT AUCrnON. BT REUa WtllT A CHBUJTIAW. iff tee Custom House, in bond, - 23 half chests Tea, Congon 4 half cheats Tea. Congon 5 whole, cheats Tea, Congon . 10 half cheats Yoaag Hyaon Rato positive. Term* cash. * ' ALSO, Atfhe same time,. . . 10 quarter casks .“Jarez” Sherry, fit bond. Terms at mle. ; tit** NEV BILLIARD EOOI R£‘QPEN£D. . The Washington Billiard Roomr, Caraet St. Jellaa and Barnard Sts NAREE* SqtlARE, H AS BEEN RE-OPENED with three of Bhl firetchss TaWee—twenty-five centvptagi onh nd * aep26-3t D. MCCONNELL. FERTILIZERS A. Lititor If Brother’s! RAW BONE SCPER-PBOSPHATK OF Llll .Alto PURE GROUND BONE. confidently recommended as the .— C. G. CRANE A CO., Gtneral Agents for the Manufacturers, Newark, N.-J. vanitsh, G». eepa4 2m BAGGING & (MO FOR SiLfi. gKA ISLAND AND DUNDEE BAGGING Bangh’e Haw Pone Supar-Pheephste of .lime Bolivian Goano. srpS£-tf ’ . X A. HARDEE A OO. New Flour. Qitfk bids, and sacks hxcetator Mills Ifouble Xi OVU tre. Extra end Superfine: Hiram Smith’s, aud various other brands. For sale by aepio-’w CLAGHORN A CUNNISQPAft. .—Agreeably to ■ Albert ft. Snfith and Dr. 8. R SmitJ Sbont nineteen hundred and eeventy-lt upon one of wh firedacre* elfcan tlirt ^nill nr imngiwff l dredfoetand upwardafothest or bit bo hereafter RMB ntad In eaStdiatrint and ooenly. Sold for the benefit of th heirs ef eaid estate. Terms on day of sale. 'Fui .chaSen will be required to pay for titles. , aep38-law2tn» HENRY E. SMITH. Adm’r. Undelivered Telegrams R gnpt j%?sr&s eep26-U To Rent, aepattf Laths I Laths! 100 000 now landing from Bari Abbie N. FmnkUn, and for sale by •epflO ' CRANE ft ORAYBILL. FOR RENT, an upper pan ot a oiuna near roe bwri Apply to E. ZACHARlAS, RM-St* 171 Congrese ttoeet. Board, Board. . can otAafo Beard on reasoufit’le terxea la one < the moot pleasant and convenient' local ties In th •tty. Apply to HB9. W. r. BAKER, - ” ISO SAath Bread street, oepfit tf Second door weet ef Barnard. For Rent; Ucuiara apply to JOHN D. HOPKINS. A Wharf fit Coaunodlona i • RRRft I4W Cargro of Ice p or Sale at a Low Price BT ftftU*. WTIftY ft CNRIIttll, BUTTER AHfil CHEESE. juat recaived and for salt by .aotefatt CtAdaoM PpTATOER, ONIONS, APPLB8 AND KBTB, Utetag ko-ficheomft. NOW ON HAND (and are conetantir recelvijig additions ftereto). the LARGEST STno,- >ve Goods that has ever been offered lnthl* market, which they are prepared to shi 0! :: r pe expre^lj for .this nurket. . *; > .. fT H ' parcfea *w lbh BBOUGiltTON STREET : 3 H ■ ’ SECOND DOOB HMJN BULL STREET. ’ ■eplf-tf New Advertisements.' AGENCY, ao exctA >& . • FIRE, MARINE, < I:if© and Accident. INSURANCB*EFFECTED AND * LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. TH® THEATfiX *«*y» Sept. 24, ms, I The Appca I . anee 0P KUNKEL’S Nightingale Opera Troupe, Otganized in 184$; reorganized i n B a i tlm M66, under the immediate direction andsn3t !i! of GNO. KC.\KBL. The Oorhpanv^T EIGHTEEN PEHFORMF.RS, who, tor tw „ • P! *' performed to crowded and fashionable aaiii™. * I the Maryland Institute. B Itimore. ThMr't St l also in Norfolk, Petersburg :ind Lrnclibar. I mood for two weeks, Danville. Sc., hn« her." 4 -1 cedented in.tbe annals o’ Minstrel,-,. I V/f/ A N/A.AWAfiAft^. 9 K> U-.ji, .i'jiu* Savannah* Ga. WM. U. BOYD, s Ssperialeadent of Ageaty. A. WILBUR, ■ sepJoif General Agent. GENTS’ SILK DRESS HATS, ... . AND dents 1 Cassimere. Dress Hats, Latest Bb adtvay Styles, Just received at . eepff-.it COLDINGN. iohce To Pilots and Masters, or Vessels. Cijv or Savassah, 1 Mayor’s Office, September 23, : 866. [ -a fR. H. F. WILLINK having commenced the work JVL- ot removing the wrecks near the Ferry. Wharf and Ship Yard, all vessels passing those points will give way to his appliances. Steamers .will in every instance slow down and pass the wrecks cautiously whilst the meu arc employed in their removal. Tbe Harbor Master and his Assistant, and the River Police; will rigidly enforce compliance with- thy fore going prder. EDWARD U ANOEBSON, sep25-19C Mayor. Notice. • Cesteal RailsoAo Office, l Savannah, September 24,1866. j rn and AFTER OCTOBER 1st the late on Guano from this point will be red aded, as f 'llows: ■ To Macon- ...18 cents- per »00.pounde,' To Angnsta 12 cents per ice pounds. The redaction is Also applicable to intermediate Station*. J. M fiELKIRK. . sep23-3t Master Transport*!ion. HEW GEORGIA HODS, JjYOR sale at manufacturers’ prices, at Grain Ware house, No. 103 Day street. C. Y. HUTCHINS. sep25-3t * Agent forMills. WANTED. YOUNG LADY wb«r writes a good hand, and to quick at figures can find a good position by apply ing immsdiataty to sep26-2t “ ’ J. C. MAKER ft CO. • FOB. SALE, f\NB MACARTHT GIN, second hand. Will be sold cheap.* CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO., sep*5 cor. Rav and Abereorn’street*. For Sale, ... /•\NE Batten A Blake’S STEAM-PUMP, in complete U order. - - CHARLES L. COLBY ft OO., ’ sep2a Cor. Bay and Abercoro streets. FOR SALE. PRINTING PAPER.- 1 2tx3$ and 20X11. CHA9- L. COLBY ft CO.. aep23 Cor. Bay and Abercoro streets. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN. who 19 a citizen <> T F J orl 'i*’ A. wants a Clerkship In a Grocery Store tn this £ty. Bestrdferenee given, and la willing to make himself naefel io any capacity. , Address “C. H. L ."-News and Herald offlte. aept3-4t BOOK LOST, QY my Drayman, a RAILROAD and STEAMBOAT D SHIPPING or RECEIPT BOOK. The finder wiu he liberally r wanted by deliver! g It to Jno, Bosch, drayman, or to - JOHN RYAN, Soda Water Manatactorar, .. eep24-tf Cor. Bay and W. Broad streets ' HUE. LITHS AMD HAY 1.800 cask* beat Rockland Lime, 7 , 130,000 While Pine LUha, $6 bales Prime Eastern Hay, now due from Rockland, Maine, to arrive, .and for ■ale low by •ep24-4t L. J. GU1LMART1H ft OO. FOR RENT, HOUSE AND • LOT comer S*tae_ ami CiiH Montgomery aireeia PoreetalOQ given let of October. Apply to _ LYDR GOODWIN. To Rent, _ a terew dory BRICK HOUSE, pteaaantiy located. Ftor terms, apply to ~JpPI . ROBE ft ABEWHHWr. *an21-lw : —— '; Amusements. Notice. CrrroF SAvassAH, HtaTEOmfr I September| I TNFOBICAHONAaviDgbeen received atliiiifr I A that a practice prevails among a certain dj! I tele community of “fitting up" ®v« the Km®, , I persons who have died of cholera, and at they - I thering* large numbers of negroes are m iht w/t | aaesmbling. thereby endangering the public hoiti I notice is hereby given that hereafter no such I m” will be permitted, and that all pereons dmTil cholera within the limits of the city .hall be within eix (6) hours thereafter. Where tie dtitb Ufa I place at night the body shall be buried at davimhuS I following morning. Citizens are r™ne-Wti’r,.,.l all viofatioH of ttia above. By order of. His Honor, EDWARD c. ANDERSON". Kara . J. T. McFabland, M. D., Health Officer City of I SfplH vannab. RESIDENCEl For Sale. I OFFER for ss’e mj lira 1 dean, will a "exteneive grounds, «iiinirdm!bem, w ^| siraide and lieuiuifnl p*n ut Tiinma-m I The House i» large, handsooie nmt n»u. I ntrnt; me Gardens I rgc. productive and ton Lli arranged; the Orchard contains many van-h-H’ celieut irnit, and the Vbipyaid thitr vafe-i I grapes. The water la ahund ml and excri est Tne plaoe contains f.O ncr. s, the whuifs.itabth building lute. Streets Are alremly I'ini if. an i hs | going up around lbe place. Apply to S. J. COALSOV. TitnmjirJ, * or braDlgv, hill ,t ca ’ sep25-lm famuli Dr. W. JOHNSON, Dentist, I NFORMS hw old patrons an<l Uie publicgenenij I that h«» has roturued to Savaniiah an l -r^mdl !he Practice of his Pr.ffef^i u u r hi> <»Ri writ | old Timber rntteTS^ Baiik st Jnilan street Entr-inc•*, Browate Da^ue r au ‘Ja I *ry. gep2^ dj[w ; ' \ YELLOW CORN. for sale low, to clo* cotsp | BRADLEY. II LL 4 C0„ o. 12 Stoddard's Lower R.imf. 7000 reeutr by eep2i-tf 1 NOTICE. B Y the Ordinance pawed by the City Coonci! a I th»* 2Tth d iy of Dec niber, 1S*>5. tbe iMesopjel Ztokq MMie» oi t*very description of merc'iantoyi I wares, up-m freigiu and pupsa^* immej pap^ii tixis city, and Hjxin lior«esaiid n^ilcn. :»rt* reqn:rec‘«» be paid monthly. The nndertdgrud i.->preparedlofr| ceive the above tax for the past month of April. 11. i. •iUL-GN jy-tf~City Trei ; om- NOTES DISCOUNTED * BY DAVID R. DILLON, Banktt. Sep23-tf-aa* BAY 9TRF.ET. LOW PRICES! Quick Sales'. W E have just received ired opened the LARGS J STOCK of DRY GOODS to be found In tnis city, andi which we J®- ; | LOWER PRICKS than they can be bongbt mr s> other house, consisting in part ef Every variety of Drere Goods Housekeeping Goode Domestics and Print* Cloths and Caeeimezen Figured Linens and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery and Gloves Ribbons and Braids Hair Rolls and Curie Lace Points and V«n . Bradley's Empre« Trail* Handkerchiefs ' Ac., Ac., Ac. EINSTEIN & ECK«A-N» mj2l-tf 131 CongOees street. TO TUBER CD ' AND DEAlERS. W E INVITE G NSIGNMENT9 OF LUMBER to be placed in the handsi ti A McLEOD A BROTHER at the oH Allen A Co.. ae*r Lachllfou’e Foundry. ^ Messrs. McLeod a Brother will act as ®“ "fa for reeelvfng anl for selling under o ur *“*' ^ a erateadvances will be made on Timber!?- I dock. Prompt sales and returns gimj“““j co. • ' BRYAN. HAE fKlDGt 1 “ Savannah, September 7,1866. Having accepted the business of Hartridge A Co., we solicit for them thf P 1 . 1 ’*,"- 3t i our friends, and promise our carefaf »n eD:l Consignmentg. ' . !ia ft- We have a large timber dock, in ch»rge ua . perienced lumberman, and have been b*>" ■ I XVT.S' aai**-^. IT Southern Christian Advocate I and send bill to this office. Georgia Chemical Works. OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- W E ARE NOW PREPARED to supply the mde •with a superior brand of family »0Ar, manufactured atthegeorgia W - ' . , r. is uniform I For the Laundry, It has no mperior. in quality, and every box warranted. ^ ci ,, p It is now in Hie by roa ij aa d tea - Inw perfect aatisfaction In every • fa gjpgi lio 1 iairodncecl into the Laundries of the pnr t. the exclusion of all others. will h J Orders addressed to the nnJersfa prompt attention. PURSE A THOMAS^ AGENTS GEORGIA CHEMICAL J eepilm ‘UX B»y ' Rockland Limj; 1000 ■ep2l-tf DARRELS FT*fr « nAL ' TY ’ Notice. COBB 3 | :SABP Dr. Ar cb ^i MonM 0 ®*^’ 1 L ATEotEeeoos _ profcsaional service* nab, mSroBelMi a •“*