The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 27, 1866, Image 2

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w Official Paper of the City. TwrafiTiMUTIM H TMI CUT AMtMjlTT THURSDAY, hbpi'b^b^r y. PD ST MB STR'ilS Are authoiim ■■ — - - w __v,, AND HERALD. Daily. Tri-Weekly and We^kl. advertised i^cs, _ * . U * TO OUR COUMTRY FWKS.D?. AB much Interest iafelt throughout the country in raeird to the proapoct* of the cotton and other qropa ”e B ”m begratoful to onr planta.***-t n the interior for information on that eubjact- Thosd who have opportunity for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing eropa, the Work** of the Wee-labor ayatem, and kindred mattera, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to na. f The Mercantile Index Merged ia *he Sew* sat Herald. Having assumed other engagements which wjjl o«r cupy his whole time and attention, the Subscriber had disposed of the good will of thi* paper to S. W. Mason. Esq., proprietor of the Daily Nrws ash Hmam>, and though vgry nnwffling, wlU cease ItapubBeation from, to-day. • ‘ *Ij m He desires to take this ocossbn. of returning thanks to the press and mechanics of the city for uniform courtesy and frequent acts of kindness; to the Post. wou |d 1*. no danger of SO V £UCb bloody CalaOl- STZSSSPS %££8FS3eS frrrfa. af-Mias o.._ share of patronage. In conclusion, he would bespeak tar the lfcwa and HEinr.r, the favorable consideration and support of all his friends, edited and owned, aa.it is, by one in every way deserving, their utmost oonMence.' All prepaid contracts (pr advert!siug vrillbc fulfilled by the Daily News andHerald. This office trill remain open for tho transaction of all business oonnected with it or the “Ix>st'Cause, •' of Which work the nndenigned is agent in this city. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE, Editor aid Publisher Mercantile Index. Savannah, Aug. 23,1866. ... ily atonr iris' bin of fare ; the TluctuaBonA of tEe •‘rebel” bonds in Europe ; the history of the lite mar; all these are paraded before the Northern public as arguments for the con st to the rty which ratable if they should make the the Radicals in po« world the shameful i dare not go 1 fight for its ] Iffatj ia inevitable •fl^W agrinst the Conservatives on the qnes- Uiotion and negro suffrage, erefof* |hey, tein of issues to mislead the mnreoo Their history daring the present canvass is a despicable record of hypocnsyapdepwardicc. .Not content withTto defeat of their opponents in the political field, maoy of them are resorting to incendiary attempts to excite n war of races in the Southern as** To this end they are circulating arikoDg the negroes, the moot inflamitary ap- grnil t~ llii if [unfiiftttfW HkMI'O fTlii it SAVANNAH PRICKS CtTRRKNT- The jhoprietor of the Nnws AN® Herald has long regretted his inability to secure the services of a competent person to conduct bis local commercial department,-but has now secured the services of Capt. Gao. 1L John stone, publisher of the Mercantile Index.' who wilTfumish full 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 believe his Prices Current had mnch the largest circula tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any in the city, being remarkable for its accuracy and .general acceptability. We propose to devote all reasonable space, and every exertion to the production of a re liable and complete financial and commercial article each week, and the publication of any important changes each day. Savannah Prices CanvnC The subscriber desires to Annouuce to his friends, and the business community generally, that lie will continue, from the News and Heaved office, the issue of the Weekly Letter Sheet Prices Current, formerly published by him in connection with the “Mercantile Index.” and respectfully requests a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto oxtouded him. GEO. H. JOHNSTONE. stinck, but so long as their excitable natures areop*to4M0«feii the the races were left' exclusively to the man agement of themselves, uninterrupted by Govcrnmeul uf&oMlsjmd Yolupti ries of the BdNreP frlrftr, tlJri peace, and a growing good will and sense of mutual dependence between the whites and blacks, for afterfiL t^ie Southern people,^ of all white people, feel moat kindly to the negroes, and, it ia among them that they find their best and moat disinterested friends. The loye of snefa mep as Brownlow, Jack Hatpttfoa, , iwd their coflfedepaW* in crime, for the’ negroes, 1s exactly infca? An red by what they can taake out of them in political capital and money. The more intelligent of the blacks .are fast finding this oqt, and it is a commop remark ■ 1J “iW ■■ Aldermen of the city pi gsviarefc tn swva . ^ until their eocceaeof* am daly elected swvr \rs ‘tkui if ■ ' .day of October* next (IMS). bMw-a^oKfttSI seven in (he moruicg and rlx 2- I IftHg* ttaoi .men£ii932iM HEAVY HIRHIT4TK)N GOLD. oftbol them. The City Marshal wtj milt digest, •Bfbeta alien Mon of taxes, red the > .B^£6ftdoisM o'] St, Decline in the Price of (told. Yoax, Sept. 26.—Arrived steamer San Salva- Savannah. Gold iSM- Cotton strong, sales snored t%oipalto*: {l.-j to run ■■-i hioa b^i mPSwskbsa 1 sm r:u st 11 IlglflM dnlflls^h IOi;<sU>i. Naval stores quiet. Coffee dnlL Texas wool at dBiftS; Centenary of Amerisou a'large moating last evening. S* which enhonrtptiuns for over $600,000 were raised to aid ip establishing and endowing College*. The ft team era City of Loudon toff Hanot brought upwards of one million of *sM. •' Forty thousand tons of coal @6 60 per ton. That ia a considerable decline. . From San Franeiseo.“ J LlirvW STEAMER SAILS FOR 9AS JVAS. trmm fl!>e**fo,.„ H . 5*>d*e*> qritru San Fbancisco, Sept. 26.—The ehvuuhip Taylor bailed for San Juan to-day. y . , t\ Tbe'Imperial Mexican Consul' in ibis city has dis patches tn.m Acapulco to the 15th inst^ which nj the Imperialists surprised and killed Gen. beat In re en gagement near Ajsca City, together: with moat of his ’af'tiNMSre and a large number of men. Reform! ReformM Reform!H J . EDW. C. ( ANDERSON. 2—JOHN F. WHEATON.. , ; • i—f- L. (fUE. j^nciio • - ■ , 4—HENRIl BR11GHA1L ' * &—MARTIN J- FOJtn- fi—Dr. J4MES J. WARING. 7—EDWARD C. WADE. J6HN L. V1LLALONGA. , ‘J—M- H. MEYER. 10—CHARLES C. *m,T,tR It—WM, HUNTER. . ; lir-ADVIN N. MJLLER. seplt FROM WASHINGTON. n i > v ■ * * L.) I i i SIGHS n K CHOP EL Notwithstanding the appajeot ac^astmeot of the late difficulties between the different powers of Europe there are still indications of an undercurrent of dissatisfaction. A leading London paper says there is no use in disguisiog the fact that, though peace has been signed, Europe seem very for fro$» W- tering upon that new era. ot peace, whereof Napoleon lately spoke. The Government of both Austria and Prussia, are busy in en larging and improving tfceiir arupcf, ai® France is keepiDg pace'with these two powers. Italy indeed is said to be about to reduce her army to a comparatively small lorcc, ind reduction is absolutely necessary to save her from bankruptcy. But military preparation is the rule, reduction the excep tion; and those who t take gloomy views of GODtineDtal politics have ample reason for doing so now, in the opinion * of those wb<J are in a position to judge Correctly. A Good Suggestion. The Columbus Enquirer has beep quested by a planter to make public tbc suggestion of a change in a plantation cus tom, which he thinks will be found advanta geous. - It ia that planters should make the yearly terms of their superintendents (form erly called overseers) commence on the first of December instead of the first dT January. This change, he says, would secure on the plantations the presence of the. superinten dents or overseers during the Christmas holi days, when most of the negroes are apt to be absent, and some of them out on piun- deriog expeditions. It would, moreover, en able the superintendents to acquaint them selves with the arrangement of tba plgaUv tions and the capacities aDd dispositions of the laborers before the first of January, ai>8 thus informed they could commence more uuderstandingly the work of the new year- We commend the suggestion to the consid eration of planters. The Catholic World.—We are indebled. to the publisher, Lawrence Kebne, No. 143 Nassau street, New York, for tho Octplier number of this well known and popular magazine. We have not had the leistlre to read all the interesting articles it contaius, but we are satisfied from a cursory examina tion that the entire contcnls of the number before us are not only interesting but con tain much valuable information for the in telligent and thinking public. This maga zine is published with the approbation of the Most Reverend Archbishop of New Yoffe,^ and. has met with eminent success. We’ cheerfully commend it to the patronagfr of our friends. / TJ: i>.* '■ :« Family Affliction.—A heavy domestic Mfiction has befallen Bishop Gregg, of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. The cholera fcU broken out < “*4'V** ,l Jf V Jf'VV * l W nin . his residence, and a rasa g fta-Vfatftn* iikhe Bish op's eldest daughter and her husband. They had but lately been married- By the viciajs- tudea of the war, the Bishop (ost bis oldest' son. The two melancholy bereavements, it is stated, have nearly pros' rated him. Andrbw Johnson an Assassin.—A Radical speaker, known as Col. Dan. Piatt, is making speeches in the west. His main point is that Andrew Johnson was one of the conspirators of whom Booth was.the instrument in as sassinating Pseeliia( Blttshi -tt ■ las the shameless nudacity to state that Booth’s call upon Jotmeoa just before fhe assafoiuatjqp, was for tbd purpose of posting him, and that if the lights had been put out in ihe theatre at the report of the pistol, as was arranged, thp assassin yppld pyver have been iktecfod, hJt would have been rewarded for the dct-cf by President Johnson. What next? More Fighting in Sooth America.—Ad vices from Brazil to the 26ih ultimo are re ceived Fighting of a most stubborn and sanguinary nature took placcon the 16th and 18tlfof July, causing a loss of 4,200 killed and wounded in the Allied armies, and an approximate number in the Paraguayan army. The second Brazilian artof/9.000 strong, nnder Ponto Aiegio, bad been incor porated with the allied forces. Twoor three thousand cpovalescents hail; #tie joined^ Further reinforcements have also heea de manded and expected from Brazil and the Argentine Provinces. . it Crops in Alabama.—The Montgomery Ad vertiser says the long, warm, wet apellqf the past three weeks has had a most upfiwdrahip, ruinous effect upon the cotton* crop, in fully developing the srmies ot, army aod boH sequent decay; but so sad a condition fairs is difficult of belief. Oh some planta tions the negroes have refqsed to work-on ac count of the bad smell of Ute if&cayieg eol' ton- The British Exchequer. zi *UM& prepared statement of the British Exchequer shows that since 1890 various aipeMP ing to $213,666,920 have been repealed by tie English Parliament, whilst m the same period pew taxes, amounting to $137,242,980 have been imposed. This shows- an aetaal diminution during ths past sixteen years pf *76,323,940 in the annual amount of ♦-»f- imposed upon the people of Great Britain. among Ihft-elaae that if they thantAi fistor their old masters and Southern frlends’arc to . Jie asked r<jir4l. The perils to which ftoutbtetft ^) commun'ties are expoeed by these incendia- nes constitute a powerfM motive for an early and complete restoration of the States to the Union. Then seditious incendiaries can be looked after and punished by law for their crimes, and then the Uue Irienda of the col ored rngn in tire North would find their cop. ditton greafly Iropritvedin fber ftmfli.' Ijntff tbit happens we are constantly liable to a repetition of the late aafcafipyaoeheem New Orleans. Geaaral Dlx Appointed HMy.nl, USgccr at r,r ( i Jlew York. foi l! ' ; - 1 o.dJl . 4! - • > Washington, September 26.—The New York Even ing Express denies the report that General D14 his been appointed Miuistsr to France, and says lie was qualified to-day as Naval Officer of that port, and gave report qf fox's appointment as Mlniatt r S»fo a*nHmes$« /, mmioe r. Iher -dUf Norih and direct the aCaira 'ot tire nation, we have men the end af fihn American Unkau Were it how autud and whole, it couUi scarcely withstand llin Mraia which thiaapririt would put it U>; but with 'he Union faro , ken—with ten spokes of the thirty-six out of the wheel—it must go down with a crash when the presr-ure ■eomes, as H will in the next Presidential election, if not before, and upset everything. Ana there are worse ele- ever-benre. Let anarchy once begiu, and s repeated. I the dwnar 'Yesfe' “pasH •breakers and of the French The ia gognes who sions fiw their own baa more control them than ing of the sea. Let onr brethren in other States be warned. Let them kj revnkiticnuay ytaaefifiein _ sible. The danger .fo our etmjefeji nent, never more so than at tnis^aour.. The, North ahowed Jtaelf able to conquer tbe Smith, bat if if ahoUpecme te be HweqHalfio uchieve the Mill higher vfotory overfuwU of forgiving the Sonth, the bonqnest will have been in vain* and our inaritatiaoawitt ae as suredly foil as if they had beenaonendered to the asaanlts of the rebels. Hatred and vengeance are the elements of discord,, not of peace and anity. aadthaea how lie directly in our pathway to wfitefratien, national unity and peace. Ckhthey beotarcomeT Thales the question. And upon its right answiit New York. Col Ian Mills HMarayad »r flrt. Philadelphia, Sept 26.—The Globe Cotton Mills were duataayod hyfltfto-dfy. dm very large. - f L i' HaMliHarfeM. / <i>/ <£sj&&fflrs?rsni«s Hmw Orleans, 8ept. 26.—Cotton unchanged, with u*ft Of 1,200 bales. Bmgmr Rl lSe. far fcir. (Mbs mo- lssses 55^60c. Gold 42. New York Exchange st jjst. > 0 k) l:»’ i ■ i i ’ • ■ 1U I , c-jf id Wilt Finm'i Ttttl. N«W York Weekly Mari tins (Monthly and Waok- *y [.III iiaoqsOTIo'') £r.iiJ2>a GIO UKri' Di ,jThe(M Guard. . HfOtfaftohm^ll frlda eiW>1lfi— Orescent Monthly, for flijfoautre.’- tf Da MfiWH fortwr^lwHilwhi' < h- »q tesjavts ■ Jnad BTaLa**.fodfir jfiaiSwr mir, ^jh JioV Wot mi*iff 1 i vF » muteciiiiou id! vlt.'TT // CITIZENS’ TICKET. FOR MAYOR: E. C: ANDEftSOW. fill! 1 -) -j<J i * • <!• • 4 i FOR ALDRRMRN: JOHN e. PERRILL. GEO. G FREEMAN. JOHN McMAHON. W. H. WILTBERGER. ' JOHN CUNNINGHAM. M. J. FORD. J. .It VILLA LONG A. THOMAS IF. HARDEN. JOHN FLANNBRY. • HENRY BRIGHAM. < H; ft CHRISTIAN. H. A. CRANE. aeST-td* . m*w wvwana MnvH*|» j. :.. facudomy ofSL Vincent of P&ul« rjut* ntROlsHfror the Aeadeny ef fit. filaceat Special ^Notices* zemmumsm: A An Extra Meeting or this Lodge will Jw >e held THIS EYENfflfl, at 7 q o'clock, /^f^Memberp qf the Fraternity are reap, ctfnlly luvltedlo attend. ^ ir.f''.|'|{j; , i| ,1 1 1 * WM. CRXEN, W. M To Travelers. " ii iiiiyirn Mij.aafof i li i| Novels and Books can he t$ul nl IMTII T iYI.RI' Y ' DEPOT. MgaUHn cornerdf fitw^aanHadElo the Post OffildIDuaS stair .) tVriUHg P»pnri y<l Knv-lopesof girkludrjp In asy qnaaPWr .fiMWw single sheet up. Pi ** Inks, A an 16-i BQJUU itoG nafic Tllffi MHtfT MHfiS—Cai-well, Mack A Co.‘a FKKKOPBdlHra&fiSUflS EUXltf of hi a comblnfiftsn of Mm-three beat PHOSPHORUS, ‘Palisaya. The Iron gives the blood « rich vorinlllion color where it UeQuiocs Ihiq and watery; the Pliospnorns snpp In fiasefof. n4rkt^>/ieprfe^ Eslon. while 'he C.ibaaya gives tone and vigor to all the orgaas of the body. Sole mxirtitietareie,OASWELL, MACK'AOO., wi der Fifth A venae Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. f. For sale at fciiWWTMS'S ^iyatf M ? ;;Drug and Cjieiaicai-Wfiiyhuu*, Watchman, What aT tlae Night I The Malae RufiCan Argus oonciudr a a calm and able review of the causes that led to the result of the late election in that State in the following words: “If the spirit which now dominies ia Maine is to Control thcri-j The Meclwnlcs' Saving an.lXoan Association of 8a- Notice. Fteaiib, having mode to the nndenigard an moot of all of iu proparw aod affrets, tor.the iienefii -af its creditors, mi praans having claion against the aoriioraUon ore reqaeoted to pmoant them to ihean- derslgned, and all persons Indebted to aald corpora tion will make payment to - - Ci A98is ?lfta Ii #*f The undurslgne<1 having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce of Savanqah. Georgia, is prepend to inirr upon his qiit'es. All lull liolaert util other persons basing dolma against the mid Bank, prArequested to preaeoi the same for flqoida- i MurpqajfB opitid. ppitfon, and ail parties Imlcbted to the Jtiht Dc re- they could the surg- guested a* make immeJiote • - BdimAWrs wlhkise lltelr prtoriiy If the foils are' premitted within six month* from lids da/e. T JOHN C. KARR ILL, an* Sin Asdfoee. depends the salvation of the Republic." • <‘A Beb-TaMZH. —Hm following descrip tion of-n baa thinner, who has been excit ing great interest at (be State Fair at .Sara toga : One of the greatest attractions on tlie ground was a great honey-bae monger, whose hat, while on his heed, was covered with bees, which appeared like a snnfiigtr^nh on a bush. He hufiled born**if they wjwro. harmless flies. They otaariod Ml over his person, in his hair and on his .face, and he pnt some of tRem in his mouth and blew them out, and hjfijlM (Refit- ut 'pftasure. And what was most remarkable is, they were qnaatiama and pnMhamng 4hn ae- NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE OQ}tPANY, of *. Louis, Bo-. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.. oT St. Lahti, Mo. PERRY INS. - AND TRUST C( t., Marloa, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON k SONS. ■ -cplKSfa Corecrof BryananAllrarionatreeta. * ctow ally i cret of CfiRaoting bare.from the forest or rob- birig their neigh bore tif their busy worker by remaining quietly at hOHie. When every .bee was shaken from hie hat, and it waa re turned to his head, the hnsringewsrai about him would quickly mAuitb, onapplefely cover ing his hat. The. superintendent interfered, a ' he affirmed that such an exhibition drew ay too many people worms and caterpiflars that ieek T plant for food; aod, also, in aiding; find ifi- di»timjuiahedcia»eH.afidWte aiUtary chief- Gbb. N. B. Fonwasr.—The Memphis Aya- lanche^k - . tire 22d fiayn “The friends of Utia ilef Tire reosat dimlroni war, wlpob ruiped so many of onr people, did aot npore Geo. Fonjrat; and wnhont murmuring be has buck led oa tire armor pf iMuiofiaa, and Is ready far work, bf which the means of sup port for Mb family fifid edf bn hopes toenro. ^ 1.1V. Jtlli . - —In 1798, the countty being, n it wee iapfM*p& ! «MHl *** FreeMeflt Mk 1 Aftk** HfimiR!** ««**« George WfilhlagMia mi ••• the - HeHefie- ««ar Aimed Ma* m Llenleneel-Oeaeftl Gf oar tT*ny Insurancet wauceii * SAVANNAH. «A. AUGUST 30, 186*. THE naderafgr.ad would respectfully lnfbpa tlleir Wends aud ibe public that they are prepared 10 effect Fire and Marine Rieka 4n tr.e following first ctan companies, at established rates, and solicit a share at patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o. mim Hi until Inrther notice, the fbllosriaK.JtAT Toy, wui be abarged.^J^ 7 H ffwo Umafia/Shd eafriage.... ? ...,.. One hWMSmi 1 —BYT"- ll AXES OF ....Moenia. ..eltt > , One Saddle Horse. ... . Hauling Wood, petsord- bilcfia, per Hmniaml mriberr- ' '• »hast sad bogs 3 » Pleasure driving—One Care ontsnd back. Persons living ia thdbWIfiihr fifXbb ^hA can com- njnte the rates of toJlhy pe^ihg'm months in ad- valicd. ' ROUT I). WALK HR, i StpH-4 v '. 8n perm te ode fit'• L,„ .« - of Paul, condocted by tlie' Staters of Mercy, effi he i«gkSled MONDAY, 17th Inst. Books will be sqp- pliod by the InatltaUpo at * mortwate charge. sepn-tmo Amigueeti’ i\oHce. BnilerHgenil. hartag been sppolmod MafcfiaaU’ find Plojitew Bank, fa prepared to enter open hla duty. All blllholdera, and other persons having claims against said Bank, nre re quested le prevent tie sane for BqoMMlea. And ail poaHeauflabhedao the Bank are requamed to i .bumedlete payBMfih BUiholders wlU leas ,r priority If tbe.bUla are n u t presented within months. DIRAM ROBERTA, aojl-tf Corns Tire protect the tore or cblldren’ooboeii.— One pair wifi butwekr three without tlpo. Bold every Cusiona House Sale r ■■ ■ BLACK AND GREEN TEAS ■ hh AT AUCTION. BY BBUU WALLY & CHRISTIAN. 1 On FMDAY. Seplrinber 29th, at II o'clock, in hoot ot the Custom House, In bond, 25 half chests Tea, Congon 1 1 -4 half cbeoUTea. Congon 6 whole cheats Tea. Cotf oh ' 10 half cheafa Young Hyson Sale pooitire. Terms sash , Also, -A* the soars time, ^ 10 qasrtre casks -Jarez Sherry, la bond, malt sale. Torma It sale. T** NEW BILLIARD &001 RE-OPENED. The Washington BiHiard Room, Ht. gmil am and MARKET Mtl'ABR, H AS BEEN RE-oFRNED with three of Sharp's (fr.tcl w Table?—vwestf-five conk* per gam*. Xiie beet of AlovVYIms. Liquors and Began always TrepHW v.uoq fr IWCBlfNBLL. gBA ISLAND AND DUNDEE BAGGINS Bongh's Saw >oai ■epar-Phoaphote of Urea i BoUvtaa gnano. ' I pM-la N. A. HARDEE A (XX New Flour. tM|A h is. and sacks Exyelslor Mills Double Ex uuu trn. Extra and Fbperdne; Hiram Smith’s, find various other breads. For sale by «epl»-'w ■brpedx CtAPHOBN A rtvHJNOirAM. Undelivered Telegrams st J^MavuuA' reae»g M- tnffuPce, To Rent, A comfortable DWELLING and STORE attached, In a central locali )a. Apply el •as* jLaths! Laths! The □ndere'g^fiomvrep-renr.ppmmaraaMtnefft ot the Formtra' and Mechani -a’ Bank of Savannah, Gcurgtn, htnfrj ndtrfy Wl-hoLVora red filter date! anlsagaieat the aafil Bank to prreeht the same Rlrlt- q'ridatlno, nud ail person. Indebted to the Bank are reqaired t^makelmin diate payment. Ulll-hoia wtftl<^tlfift priority If not PH J reA>#% froi JOHN RICHARDSON, Jy2T-tf • iff t Assitfaues’ Notice. XXU1% or Sat. ireia. - mi, Ifie redreCgbed haring Me apfibtoted of thi* Bvnk for the purpoae-of a4jastLag qqd liqul- dating tea nEatn,tharefor«hUpa(«>ns hnakngelaiiV “ eoltfotxfiori will present them, find el hfflMdors of this Batik are required to preootif llfi wUbte six months fore tbti date, re mey wm W priarftp gmotod by statute, find thred li- loaothe debted will make ,2 ff.KH.IJA J O; mf-hqov 100,000 Abbie N. Franklin, and for sale by aop2S • , -K ORAM* A MBA THILL, Board, Board. lAVESAEOeutlemen,or‘Geetlemee eaELadfoR 5 can obialu Board on reawnablo terms ia renof mnat.pfaearer, and cremnieM jpretjfeqfo the Applyto .MBA amiM-tf EaerWd BOOK LOST, beUbmxUpx w«re**y redrert gM to Jre. foa^B. draym-Lo^to , Wat^JM&k, JrjiTi if Cor. Bay and W. Broad atreera UIE, LATHS AND M * 0 Sta2rjS2ev,^Er!Stre, red for Lt.apBMMxrn ♦ co. aJ“ now dee 8 rer»' Af’ Notice. _ trcTierj ATEaf Bnreofi am* Sareb Area tire, orembre Harper*a Monthly. BJUon'a Monthly. nuiiiii,) f HA ViYikYA n i-tr TT I I -fitime edfieaarea*) i NewYork. ' b t: ;wj /• . •: - ,iop i if ,1-ri iia.’U ItHBUO lit 1 1 A. AC8TKLL, Atboto, ^A-ustell & lagan msfi flHMiMEBuJMEMMMEyt) ■ H. Ndjfio WaNotreafi, m no&rtaarff^ai le ■-oui J-j mrW-YOEKf'fiwft ou’S ol rut •M'fony pMNMto rerte’EHfire*jMrfe-reM- throat bout the HonUL AMrlbL AueWL-.<4 Atjreffr win arrange adiancei ■if.. onr ageAK Meson*. Be*gr,A : Iteare We WlU exert onr beet eq,riles To gif «od pramotnthe taterrennCrer prer •..ol, te The >• j y T a ifg. p t^W a lSS , fo c 3S t£i« enoaiotaHt and ntifaKHing Advocacy ef <h» AfiMdk andGi If Baltioed find the commercial interests r SmrJamwtmsisi andhoi txed totecelve red receipt-for odtreatpthxw- * . OED. a. JOENrUONK Avanr. bovanaab, Sept. 26.19C6. ' eext-tf A YOCR* MAN 'nre Middle -Georgia vttiRaa a n^^rc^A^n^ib.SMd ♦ ; - ft, , .mdWt* WANTED. A k^SSnS^A Srer&°eSdS^ DD M.laSS A IN MnO0i3, noB9 Wflcr D0Mft{/yij. ulWmMv pennanaat. Eare^me^re^rmti It Corner Jefferson and McDonough streets, i Wanted ,tp Kent; , Y s batebetdr,« sett, of three or fbee KOOMth convrmsDttb Ike ftSBi Fort! I l«Lj./ 1 .istfKAt WANTED. ey O PURCHASE smoderete^TzeaBtJCsE'or tkhei 1 A TnriilM 1 ' H7Bte -rest. br ek < aeJT-M dogs miirrm-rntm osmssfeBeen. Wtey.luf Xhs oUM* CaraMnn Vd OBagrereetwetlans-, ,,i ti NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Office Frsicut Deft., A. and G. R. till sytownah, sept, filth, ieek / P A RUES dealrtog foobip fiefobt topotmaon i Florida Branch Hailrostfwnnie reqaired to « at Utls oMce suit rlgw AaiebHgnttan re lsvlsg t Company from claims for loss or (lama e after tbe Height MS Men discharged foomtbsrem. setiat q&5&tffiSk Wanted, 1 A Anil POUND*'BLACK SCBO COT- 10,000x0$,.^^^^ wIMt Oarere Bay sndAbrfnspq. rtreres- Wanted, B u r Y ag nrl-msn in.t the Isaore of the ... mdnbsof M-treh. April end July •rtbsprerent.yregr, for wlilcli a liberal price win be paid bn deSrerjxt .. ' amn-if the New* and EeiaMeffifin, Dray Book Lost. dllA REWARD will be paid .'for Its deiflvciry at kSiUtMr ace, re - to the . wfifer. lt has here uaeu to ship fey xallrosd aariateamere. w -80d» Water MNoufiftctniferi • ftpgT-St pornt^F Hay nnU Wcflt Hgoad ptreetn. Wanted, •ITUATWK. by *y»anft man. as fiMwmfi re Barkeeper—one who fully uodentfinda bis bfifi- No object ons to going up the coufitiy. tens csar- jjit Address J. ROlfANUS, - s BswSand flerretl LdBce-;•< Fitly .Sbafes ft U F 08 8 ^^ - Jfoh'Ail.ifAfc+fitfwE 4<t6. .* k? i Book, Card and lob Prlptfet.- i CWNESg CARDS. WeddMg end TisUlag Omsk, i Bill Beads. Ctrculsrs, BandMUs. Psmphlei-. w Bfonkh) bed every- description of Mating Me* ^«5Erasas^u, order.' Afl orders •a the euostry promptly attended tu. . IP ' IU fo>y street, n«ws SrtdHereMflAcri wM wU m Savannah, Go. Bagging'. J FA Boles GUNNY BAGGING per itefimef Honli- Ov seUd, from Bosaon. Itir aslrktw. wpgr-re syia a co. Bepfi. W E hare receivsd a freak sopply of superior Bale ■' BOPS, WhM W* aeR BrW class wauEff* ■sent. MpSire. . - F. W r ptMS X CO. Iiuaie. LA7E* sow la*rag fTiWBart ypgg csrgo of schooner A, Richsrtb or any portion A Hereof w« tintotofow HWm■nmrett li-fotfie hast Bocklnnd LIME. neptm ' ‘ ^ "P.KT. 8IMS A CO. T fO MONTHS after data Application *m be made lo'Un CotRV of Orlinery Ot Bnllsch entoity for finrell fill Abe foods hehpunpn to.tha remto.of ua Deloach, fieh., fieceeeed, for the benefit of the heir, end creditors. ■'> MATHEW *. BEfiOAflft i ■»* catort ' It'*** 1 .1 , For Rent, A Wharf Wore wad anAUey Way fitore. They are MmoOSasattfln gond oWer. fltflVrtber pAr- ■ppipto L-i - » I - k* JOHN D. BDFK1SB., ttreWMpSSreHSwSnrere^rereii^nati^^reMnahmremre^J^atel^^ or.. ims Jfi»3T»»9Uft5BRiN S3IBEET, SECOND DOOR FSOK BULL BTBEEl 1 . seplt-tf adT ALAC. • N ew Xl vcftisemeote. v 9fi f J v General Insnranee - H .TaHH/ i« am CRN CY , •jfartBUinifci? JO.: • ■% <•* : :I M I « FIRE, MARINE, l^ifp and -A.cciden,t. hiiU'A INSURANCE I^^ECTjGD THE THEATfij Skpl 24, T86«, X'ii»t Appearance iSVii “ < ‘ ri < OF K-TJWKEL'S Nightingale Opera Troupe, of OBO. KUvK*1a Tb- Coiu.au, c ?.!' r - EIGHTEEN PERi'ORfifERS, *h.>, for lw“ '.‘IT « rformed to erturd- d auu taslroua-.ie auJin, ‘ e Ytsrvtand fnetiiu'e. li Itmtore. Their >n /' alno In 'Norfolk, Uetsrjbnrg at,.I Liuc!ih„ r . f mood fortwo weeks, n.iuvitle. Ac., h e hriffLiL' ce?CBted^^h^uu.b^^liMtnL^^i^. I r " PROMPTLY PAID. ; 89 BAY STREET, Savannah, Ga. V'l repM'f ., WM. U. BOYP, finpertalundcat of Age way. A. WILBUR, General Agcal* - Notice. Crrxor Sitaxsah, Health Omni . • ■ September 24,1-6&} T NFOBJtATION having been receive! «iL, 1. that a practice prevail., among a cerlais C js, . ads community of “sitting up”, over the rauhad psrsone who have died of cholera, :.nd at t:... £ theringa large number, of negr-oe are in lie hi,,., awombun—— " ung, thereby endangering tlie pa-.. ba&K Notice. 1 OFFICE CHIEF QUABTERMASTEB, 1 DISrfBICf DF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE, . J Macon, Ga., September 24, J“ (hlfioffice October dfb, 1866, Q El LED PROKWXCT wTftbS ^rived at pffellil 0 o'clock a. **. THURSDAY. October tor tbe -gear—r 1 1- * couatrucuoa of a FENCE of smEfeen Jtuqdred hucol feet, more or lore wound tbs fipfiaesl Cemetery mv being made at Lawton, Burks ciustj’. Ga. am tbe Augaeta and Savannah Railroad. - pfee ground in one mils iron the railroad station, on agqod rq*d, •• . . ... si-eerriCAtrors tor the tvoek. - , Xo bespiehetfeDoe 5 feet high, with panels 8 fret long, mad bo built of tbo following luatcriaL and in asabetantial aod wsrkmaa-ike manner. All latober to be sawn sail fixed without phrntog. Bjrrs.-—To be swUe of sound cedar white oak hmaber; fi feet Umr and 6 ir,cbe, square, with caps of ume njaterialfiK inches thick, projecting « inch, ■Dd bevelled oa too. To be charred and set- three feat in the ground, and the ground to he well aaopad. FXn«s Hemp.—To be made of Georgia pins, osdar, qypremur oak, S fact long, 6 inches wide, aod 2 laches thick. To have s teuon on each end 2>i inches long, aod m lathee thick, end mortised into the p iste. - Fenck nexBra.— To be made ut good Georgia oe white pine or cypress, to bo 6 leet loqg, 31j inches wide end Ddioches thiak, and pointed -on top. To be fixed with beatqwtiity of feuce nails, 4 to each picket. On* Ga**.—To be 10 loot wide and made to open in centre, fltites to be made or good Georgia or white Dine. Safi; cress rails and pickets same afi to fence. '.Gats Posts.—To.be made of aonn.l cedar or white oak imber, 8 feet 6 laches long and 12 inches square, and to hsv ■ a cep 3q inches thick, projecting inches end bevelled on top. To be charred and set 3 feet in Abe ground. j. Marais.—'The gates to be bung with strong hook hinges, 99 inches long, and fixed with baits and i Bituan -Io be fastened at ths bottom with hook end. staple, attached to striking pouts ingroand; -also a latch «ad keeper fixed 3 feat from tbs ground, **ftwHu!!iS5£. entire fence, when fixed, to have oati coat of good lime Ware on both aide* The whole to be done in the best style, sreonHag to epeeificatiou, sod to the antisfirtirei of. the nnder* r ^3iddem will pinnae specify thi price per lintal Jbot m which they propose to do tbe work; wilt give their foil names and addresses, sad aocoapany their bids by the written agreement of two responsible persooe tohreomstbsir sacetica. Bids.can bn sent lo this office by Bull, and bidden ore invited to be passant at the opening of the same. The Heat awry papers wifi bn sent by son to the con tractor for signatures, he to (amiah stamps. Tlie work to be aommcnced as soon as contracts ara signed, aud to be completed on or before the filth of October, U6K -Bids to be marked “Bids for constructing fence,” and iifinnif to the undersigned. ' E. B. CARLING, Brevet Lt. Cot and A. Q. M. U. a A. t Chief Quartermaster District of Chattahoochee. t wiU eSiee. for the information of all parties, that there in a good saw mill at Lawton. aep3fi.lt Notice. - CtareaL li.iuoas OFPirit, Savannah, September 2»'. 13M. /v* fiWD AFTER OCTOBER 1st the rate eH Ganna L/ from this point will bejedoeetl, as f Dows: ToHaoon .1»-centa per UMponadfi, To Aaguata, 12 ceuto per 1M) poaml*. The redaction hi also applicable to Ii 'Stations, a J M. SEf s«p3LSt Master Tratiai KV flEQBfili TOTLl'ComrtAirtm e‘i »» * Offer for. pule the following stock vi jpiOR sale at manufacturer*' prices, at Grain Mapfit huaae, Wo. 159 Bay street. c. v. torrcaiss. sep25-3t Agent for Mllli. notice is hereby given Uit hvreaitirno-uct, . up*’will be permitted, and that all penerj jjh, cholera within the limits or the city -bill b- uu-Li within vix (6) hours thereafter. Wlicrc the death uli place at night the body shall be buried at davb^t: t,* following morning. Citizens are requeued, r - ,, r all violations of the above. By order of Hi* Honor, EDWARD C ANDERSON, Sit t J. T. McFaxlaxd, M. D., Healih 0:5jer C.r.s,. van uah. residence For Sale. I UPPER for’lie nir Retblenrc. irirliiul exCenFive j^«»:jnas «tUdtnt i:: r/te iai«t cJe-1 tirni*?paiHl i’«**irifui p-tti «( Th<mva*vi'\te.I Tlit* Hju-rie i? Ijrjre hau-VMcie »uduu>n^ uiFnt; ilMOHnleui* 1 rc<\ prfidcciive arm<ed; the Orcha,n! couiMiu? mii.y varlvt**-. x . celm • i t'te. Virioyaid ihno grapes. T.:e water is a>utnl *111 an-i ticel ettl The plhoe cant «inv •■o ricr^F. r?»e whu> s linbleii hviidiii^ Jft»- 8tre«ia tire a)rriuil> U;d off uud hi.L^ goiuK upmround iiie*t»Nici?.' Ap;>lv t*» S. J. coALNiV. Thom «r3Jj, ^ Oj: BRIDLE V, HILL a CO. Mp35-im "" _ * _ faranak. Dr. W. jOiliN SOX, Diuli-t, I NFORMS Ills oTri putrons j»n*l t!:c publicS-lctIj that ht* hat* refinTied !*v Sjvjnrah r»nl rricrf as Prftftlee or mis n «t hi- <»ffli« uverie Dl*l TiUi»>€r * ette s’ Bark >t Julian Mr«t KatruDc . Brawn's Hague, r t\a (ia K ry. •ep24-dtw NOTICE. B T the Ordinance pawed by Uic City Council tf th? 27tp day of December, 13o5, the taxc-aprs itrooft sjiie? of e*rery *r.**cri:jtioii of inercaaiidizr aid wtkTeH, up.m freight and passuvjr moucjpATsMci thlscifj, and up>o lioi>fcs auv! art icquiirf'4 be paid monthly. T*.»* nnocrsieti't! L*preparedV)* ccive the above lax for the past month of April. jT-tf City Treasnre:. NOTES DISCOUNTED BY DAVID R. DILLOV, Banter, sep?2-tf a2* BAY STREET. Oeorgia Chemical Works,, B8 wayawwan, fiEOKOU. W E ARE NOW PREPARED to sa r p’j lb! «* I with » superior orana of 7ABKXZ.7 BOAT, Manufactored ht the georgu cnsni-L | , * WORKS. For the Laundry, it has r.o mi pel lor. It L milibro In quality, and every bux warranted. It la now ia use by oui y famlLcy in >.Hf PM lire perfect s-.tlsfacilon in every c ts., sad t»«* I iBtruduced into the Laundries of tkepnerffilttae. j t'the emtutoua stall others. . ... O dera a«lilre*,eJ to the nnJcisigned - prompt atientiou. PURSE & THOMAS, AGENTS GKUKU1A CHEMIC,\L WORKS. | eep3-riw, 117= Bay Street. FERTILIZERS! A. Utter A Urother’s rr rtWaoKE SCPER-PhOSPUAiL OF l^| * w—w AND PXtkt GROUND BOVE. T HESE FEidfLHIEUh', ’bring ^.JelroB^I muterlalB and iu ihe mo-t npproveu nA u : • I ^ l l cOaftMMir JreidUMRcudnd as th© best lij 1 ^ 1 «•.’* ! f* C. i>. CKA>t General Agents for the Maoafar 11 '-- - yesNTr. LaHochb. wm & Dasiilf, Taaush. Ga. ili— JOHK XMiUON & “ o FOB SALE, RE MACABTBY GIN, second hud. Will be chcre. CHARLES Ii. OOLHT * CO., reprt rov. par and Abercorn straeta. FOB SALE. anp5S CHAS- L. COLBY A CO.'. Cot Bay and Abercorn atreeta. WANTED. A YOUNG HAN. who Is war.ts aClerl Ben reference I acetal a citizen dr Florida, i in tbk kehfo Ur a Grocery Store ice given, and to willing to hfouaU aaefnl ia any capacity. Addrfto ~C. U. L,” News asd Herald office. aeptMt BUTTER AND CHE€SE. G JortnaivadandfocIMMl by fispfiMt I’GM Bill •>; 'v.ilr. cLAOHoitw ftcMPwnrr • m. IX SfEMS SAW HILL. WHABF, SAVASKAH, GA. ^rtHtaadreaijafifi, hawing camptetodthMrDOBMM A GAMfo SAW MILL, known as Abe “PHCENIX MUAM RAW M1LU" would respoctfhlly uuorw thaforrlanreand tlie public generally.-that they MB how prepared to All ontere far Lumber In any quan tity and of any sises and lengthy. We hove care homed with war MtU am Improved Flaaer. sad wiU ffire particular alteution to orders fur plaaod and vooffdoond grooved lumber. „ Orttora left as too Mill, or at J. F. ft H, ttre» uMce. ooraer Bay and Abercorn streeto wlU rvcsiV POTATOES, '/' o'ijvnrfl m t; rnt! in 0lfcj l ihaitTY COUM-Tk.—To wli mSv : » Ba**s and Z. L Baggn wlll ap * Vs arSEvr for Latfors of lllfiftit nof vTa. Bagga, tote of toto to cite and admontoh an vrttom ■ (& any they have) oa or omom row rfoMtoLr ixt, ochcrwtoa oato toti official tignattre this 1$M A« 4fiy efrfilfitetihrr. Ufifi. ^ p atwAMpMAp- ’ ) ‘ Jl !j " Tbomu a MAZIFEL&r ri*ii$g P u.uw4w* a »■ 300 GROCERIKSi^. BBLS. FLOUR, variou- grades. l(j» hois. Porto Rico aud Mu*co«*> 5£S “ l 100 bole. Clarified Sugars. 2u bbls. Crushed and PowJerci — lSOsaclaBiO Coffee. 40 mat: Java Coffee. UK) caddie* Green Ani B'actL - 100 boxes Soap.. $• boxes assorted Cauly. ■ X hhfis. Bacon, * 5 hhdi Bagor-cared Ham- 1 . 25 packages Leaf Lari. 20 bblx Syrop. 20 bales Aitorted Yarof. 20 bales Gnoey.CIoth. . 20 fca'es Douiestic-*. 10,00a yards S«a laLnd-Cottoo. WO lba. Twine. / M - gare*Ckcwin*.T'» , > acco ''' f 5 20 boxes Grant A Willi*®* • J0boxes Choice Chewing- 50,000 Sogara, various braniJ- Together with „ QfBl A FULL STOCK OP UOODs - I S yr\ V*E. * WortreoMM <J 6,000 huh. Mbits Coro, (pok*- 3,000 both. Feed, ll - 0 ' liidObaahiOeU. '29B sack* bran. t LOOP full few Hay. • j* aod if 9- p+15- Rent, H0CSS, P* c * A three story BRICK BS.0^' jFfr t^jgis, “PP ! - V t0 BOSK a reptl-lw For Sai }S“ 3^1'J Faitito A fitoko’rS ler ' CHARLES 1 : o«.Brej