The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 01, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald. DV S. W. MASON. SAMUEL W. fllASO.V Kdltor VV. T. THOMPSON Associate Kditotf Official Paper of the City. ARREST CIRCULATION 1M THECITT AND COUNTY MONDAY OCTOBER 1, 1856. POSTMASTERS Arc authorized to receise subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Woekly, at our advertised rMes. TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much ^interest is felt throughout the country In regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will bo grateful to our planting friends and others in the interior for information on that subject. Those wlio have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of tho free-labor system, aud kindred mattors, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ns. The communication from “A Citizen, dis cussing the proposition for a new Board of Health, is unavoidably postponed until to morrow morning. MAIg I f EOEKATE SOLDIERS. The Legislature, at its lost session, gene rously made provision to supply artificial limbs to the disabled Confederate soldiers .of this State. It will be seed, by an advertise ment from Governor Jenkins, in another col umn, that he has awarded the contract to Dr. Bly, of Macon, for the supply of artificial limbs. The Governor also prescribes the manner in which applicants should proceed to avail themselves of the benefits of the act of the Legislature.. It may be'briefly stated thus: A certificate must be obtained from the Ordinary of the county in which the ap plicant lives, which certificate will set forth the fact that the soldier is justly entitled to the limb, and that he is unable to purchase it from his own means ; the regiment and company of the soldier must he stated, and the place and time at which the wound was received : the soldier’s own affidavit will be sufficient to establish the facts ; a prominent citizen of the county, known to the Ordinary, will verify the affidavit. We are pleased to see that the Western and Atlantic Bailroad, in accordance with the in structions of tiie Governor, will give free transportation to all maimed Confederate sol diers en route for Macon for the purpose stated. Return transportation will also be given them. A certificate from the Ordinary of their county will be necessary to procure this. Wo feel assured that other roads in the State will follow the good example, as this noble class of our citizens are entitled to such liberality, and will properly appreci ate it. It. is estimated, says a cotemporary, that there will be from eight hundred to one thousand beneficiaries under this act, and that it will take a year to fulfill the contract, FENIAN EXCITEMENT REVIVES. It is stated that the Fenian excitement is blazing forth afresh in the Northern cities, and that James Stephens is on the eve of de parture lor Ireland. A large and enthusias tic meeting was held in New York last week, in which fifty-five local circles were repre sented. Stephens, it is understood, is about to leave for Ireland, and his arrival there is to be the signal for the beginning of the Fenian war ot independence. The meeting was convened for making the final prepara tions. Great praise is bestowed upon Stephens for the manner in which he has reorganized the Brotherhood out of the loose, disco rdaut material left by O'Mahoney. It i9 reported that the Roberts faction are engaged in preparing for the invasion of Canada and cementing their alliance with the Radicals. Tiie Chocs in Europe.—It is stated that hay in all the European countries is ligltt in quantity but good in quality. Fruils of most kiuds have tailed. Iu France barley aud oats have proved average crops. Wheat is from a quarter to a third under an average, and the quality had, both as to weight and color. England, which nntil lately bad counted on a good average year, is also be ginning to complain, as tho quality leaves much to be desired. Northern Germany ap pears lo be divided. The Southern provinces of Hungary have suffered much. Russia has had an excellent wheat harvest, as well as Spain. Italy does not seem lo he much more fortunate than France. The locusts hate ravaged Algeria. The vine has suffered much this year, especially in the South; the dryness first, then the oidium, and fiually the rains, have singularly endangered the re sults of the approaching vintage. The proba ble quantity is not yet knowo, but the quali ty will be moderate. IM Ml ORATION TO THE SOUTH. It is Mated in the Baltimore journals that preliminary steps are being taken towards the initiation of an enterprise, under the title of “The American Immigration Homestead Company,” for the purpose of inviting emi gration directly from Europe to the Southern States. A line of steamships will be estab lished in connection with this enterprise, and agencies are to be established at each of the principal points from which European emi grants depart for America, where will be found the maps, plans and all particulars ne cessary to enable the emigrant to decide in telligently as to tbfi Hdne and other induce ments attached to each parcel of land offered for sale. We regret to see the apprehension ex pressed by a Northern German paper that the proposed scheme is hot likely to be success*, ful. It is believed that the political changes effected in Germany by the recent war will exercise a counteracting influence on the fu ture tide of immigration from that country. The exclusion of Austria from the direction of German affairs, and extension of the do minions of Prussia, it supposes to be in ac cordance with the political aspirations of the German people ; and as the large volume of German immigration to our shores was in duced by the mis-governmeDt oi the ruling classes, which is now removed, the German masses will be content with the new order of things and cease to seek an asylum on this continent. ' ’ •’ We hope and believe that these specula tions are fallacious. Increased population, skilled labor, and cash capital, as we have had occasion to-say before, are the present pressing necessities of our State. Georgia possesses an abundance and a great variety of all the elements of material prosperity which cry aloud for population, capital aud labor ibr their proper development- We have thousands upon thousands of acres of pro ductive lands, which are comparatively worthless in the hands of their present own ers, for the want of reliable; labor to ti>l the soil, aud capital and skill to work up its va rious products for the markets of the world. Other States iu the Union with climate less favorable and lands of inferior quality by a liberal immigration policy have been dupli cating their population about every ten years and augmenting their taxable wealth and po litical influence in the same ratio. Hereto fore, owing to the existence of slavery, the people of our State have been indifferent to immigration, but under the present order of things it is esteemed as not ouly derirable but iudispensible to demonstatc her agricul tural,mineral and manufacturing capabilities. Without capital and population, it is nonsen sical to talk about wealth and prosperiiy. We are for the introduction of industrious and thrifty white men in our state, we care "not where they come from, or to what nation they belong. It is oaly iu this way that we can increase our political power and devel- ope the resources of the Stale. Now that we have no large planters nor peculiar insti tutions objections to emmigranis from the free Slates of Europe and America are swept away with the bases on which they rested. Wc sincerely hope that onr people and legislators will direct their energies to the perfection of efficacious plans to induce white cramigra tion to our soil as a measure of primary im portance to the weal of the Stale. BY TELEGRAPH. NIGHT DISPATCHES. FROM EUROPE. B7 AHAVIIO CASKS. MEET 1$U OF STOCKHOLDERS OF AT LANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. CAPITAL TO BE REDUCTION OF REUSED. TOLLS. TREATY BETWEEN AUSTRIA J - ITALY.* AHR l THE MARKETS. London, Sept 28.—A meeting of the Stockholders of tho Atlantic Cable Telegraph has been held, at which it was resolved to raise the capital of the com pany* aud it was promised that tho tolls for message* shonld shortly be reduced. It is expected that Hie treaty of peace betweep Italy and Austria will be signed within a day or two. Liverpool, Sept. 28.—Cotton salts lor the week foot up 130,000 bales, at about 14>.*d. for Middling Uplands; Sales to-day 24,000 bales, closing at >.*d. advance; stock 40,000 bales below the estimate. Dreodatutfs active; Mixed Western Corn 30s. Consols, 89 U ; Five twenties, 71Ji'. From Canada. NEW FOUNDLAND SWEPT BY. AG ALE l>K ST KITCTIOJt DE TELEGRAPHIC WHIRS. ARRIVAL OF MR. FIELD. St. John’s, N. B., September 29.—Telegrams from Cape Breton to New Fouudlaud state that tho gale of 23<l aud 21th instant was of uuusual severity, sweep ing over the whole Island of Newfoundland, and p*V H * tenting the telegraph wires-for miles. ^ Mr. Field arrived here this morning from Sindian, having left the Terrible and Medway in the Ktraitsol Northumberland, engaged, laying iu a new cable b* • tween New Brunswick and Prince Edward’s Island. FROM NEW YORK ; Fi«nch Embassy to Mexico. PEACE BETWEEN CHILI AND SPAIN. New York, Sept. 29.—Advices from Paris by the Cuba’s moils state that tho Marquis Do Guilleft' goer as a civil Administrator with Gon. D. Castilraan, the special Envoy to Mexico. A dispatch from Madrid says tho Spanish Govern ment has been informed that the negotiations under taken by the United States Government to bring about peace between Chili and Spain were progressing favorably. Notice, .. - [OFFICIAL.] - V * Election Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH. 1 OFFICE CUMik OF UOUKCII. Sept. 21. 18W.) IN COUNCIL, 19th SaiTEMBEB, ISM. (WB&BsssygaXiSSS one year, or until their successors »» *uyUM»a day, under thd superintendence of the JnaUcn* or tne Inferior Oourt of ChnWiam^eounty nnd the JnMlcej or the Peace 1u eaid city, °r any Jthree ormoreof them. The City Marshal *£® J*!*S^SueS with bis digest, will bo in attendance for the collec tion of raxes, and the Clerk of * registry of voters. Tiie Chief of Pojjee, asiu» cient force, will attend and preserve order at and around the polls. ’ , . Attest: A truecopv fromMinntesorCounpO meet- ing of September^ ^ WART> I L. S. J- Clerk of Connell. '—• eep21-td Citizens’ ail f Hite Firemen’s Tictet. Reform I ReformII Reform!!! ■tTon EDW. C. ANDERSON. as—**i New Advertisements. THEATRE OHIO* AND | SIGNOR SUSINI’S GRAND ITALIAN MAY STRAKOSCH.. / Mr. STRAKOSCH begs t tod .Director. thai.be will give (o» his wsy to New Orleans), a brief season of Six Nights of Operas, commencing MONDAT, OCTOBER Mil, with his celebrated Opera Troupe, comprising the following eminent artists from the r ' ' York Academies ofMnsle: • »Boston and New Prims Donnas—'Madame ANGIOL1NA QHIONI, M’lle PAULIN* CAN188A, Madame PATTI STRA K06CH, Prims Donna Contralto. Prtml 8enorie—Signor EttQre IRFRR ACHILLA ERRANI. Signor Prims Bari tom—Signor duiSEPPE HABRA, Siff- nor A RD A VAN I. Prim! Baatl—Signor AUSUSTINO SU8INI, Signor COLBTTL GRAND CHORUS OP TWENTY-RIVE AND FULL ORCHESTRA. ALUKKUSN : . 1—GEO. W. WYLLY. 3—WM. H. BURROUGHS. 3— F. L. GUE. 4— HENRY BRIGHAM. 5— MARTIN J. FORD. C—Dp. JAMES J. WARING. 7— EDWARD C. WADE. ' * 8— JOHN L. VILLALONGA. 9— M. H. MEYER. ' 10—CHARLES C. MILLAR. 11— WM. HUNTER. 12— ALVIN N. MILLER. FCPtS CITIZENS’ TICKET.' FOIt MAYOR: E. C. ANDERSON. FOR-ALDERMEN: JOHN C. FERRILL. GEO. C. FREEMAN. jogn McMahon. W. II. WILTBERGER. JOIIN CUNNINGHAM. M. J. FORD. J. L. VILLALONGA. THOMAS H. HARDEN. JOHN FLANNERY. HENRY BRIGHAM. H. R. CHRISTIAN. H. A. CRANE. se27-tde TAX NOTICE. To .All Who Sell Liquors A Letteb feom Mrs. Davis.—Tiie editor of the Charleston Courier has received a let ter from the wife of the distinguished pris oner at Fortress Monroe, from which he learns that the health of the latter continues to decline, and that the pecuniary circum stances of his family are besoming very em barrassing. “Nothing is known to Mrs. Davis of tho probable future of her husband, and we confess to see little encouragement to hope for his early release. «It is n<5w rendered qnite probable that his trial for treason will never take place, and there is but little dan ger to fear from the “assassination” charges after the Conover exposures which have been recently made. Meanwhile, the prisoner is dying from confinement, and his family hre brought to the verge of starvation, whilst the Government declines to restore him to liberty and refuses to try him.” Medical College of Georgia.—The Dean of this old and well-established institution, located at Augusta, Gn., announces in another column that it will be opened on the first Monday in November next for .the re-, oeption of students. The character of this College is too well known to the public to require commendation from us. It will be seen that the Faculty is composed of some of tho most eminent memberfe of the medical profession in the South, or, indeed, in-the United’ States, and that the various depart ments of the institution are in a State of preparation to give satisfaction to its patrons, however numerous. How Pious.—At the Pittshurg Radical Convention, after the call of the States, and the various delegations had responded, the hymn “Old Hundred” was sung by the as semblage, the whole Convention rising and joining in the music. Butler and Forney in cluded, we. suppose. This pretended reli gious feature of the Radical gatherings is disgusting. No other party that ever had a respectable position in the country had or has so many Infidels, Atheists, and Unitari ans nmongst its members. Estimate of Gen. Grant.—Some .‘of the Radical newspapers arc now calling General Grant “a military adventurer.” One of them in Boston says he is “a person of'limited in formation and common-place ideas, with some obstinate prejudices, and not a super abundance of intelligent convictions.” CON FLICT OF AUTHORITY IN FLORIDA The Tallahassee Sentinel, of the 27th inst., contains a lengthy correspondence between the Mayor of--that city and Major General Foster, npon the question of military and civil jurisdiction in certain eases—the former asserting the supremacy of civil law under the late proclamation of the President, and the latter taking the contrary position, upon the assumption that martial law is still supreme in that State. It appears that several arrests were lately made by the police of Tallahassee, and fines imposed upon officers and enlisted men of tho United States Army, for alleged offences, General Foster protested against the pro ceeding, and requested the Mayor to instruct the police to take the names of any offending officer or soldier and forward the same to hie headquarters, when the matter would he in vestigated, and if guilty the offenders would be punished. This the Mayor declined to do, upon the ground that martial laWliad been abrogated by the proclamation of the President, and all offences against the lawn of the State fell properly under the judicial notice of the State tribunals. Gen. Foster in his rejoinder * to the em phatic refusal of the Mayor to comply with his request, says : “I am compelled to call your attention to the fact that military law is still supreme in this State, and I hereby forbid you to arrest* hereafter, any officer, enlisted man, or em ployee in sny of th^ departments of .the United States Army while in the discharge of,his official duties ; but request that you will send me the name of any of‘them, against whom complaint is made, for my in vestigation and award’of punishment.” The Mayor replies again, and tells the General that he cannot revive martial law without denying Ihe authority of the Presi dent to proclaim the restoration of peace and civil law, and that inasmuch as Gen. Foster had seriously impeded the course of- public justice he r (the Mayor) would take tliq earliest opportunity of arraigning him be fore the civil tribunals of the State. Here the matter rests. The assertion by Gen. Foster that martial rule still prevails in Florida strikes us as most remarkable in view of the President's proclamation of August the 20th, declariug the cessatiomof martial Jaw.and the restora tion of civil law in all the Southern ’States, and in the State of Florida by name. , Frost in tub Nothwkst.—A friend, who was in our office yesterday, sa)’s an ex change, all thd way from St. Paul, Mimic goto, informed us that there was a heavy frost throughout that State a little over a week ago, which destroyed vegetation. It extended as far South as Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, and is supposed to have materially dam aged the corn crops. Another statement is that corn in many plaoea are ruined—though it is believed that the greater portion of the ’ crop was too far advanced to be. seriously hurt. • ’ From Washington. Order of War Department Relating to Bounties. Washington, Sept. 30.—The Secretary of War has published an officiar order in which he reMfp certain untrue charges oi the enemies of the AdminihIrstion relating lo the payment of bounties to soldiers under tho act of Congress. He says the payment has not been delayeflPby any action Or inference of the Presi dent or Secretary of the Treasury;- nor was the report of the Military Board appointed to make rales on the subject suppressed by either of them. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Heavy Northeast Storm. Fobtbkss Mon hoe, Sept. 29.—A heavy Northeast 9torm prevails. It is raining hard- and foggy, sod numerous vessels are detained iii.conscqueuce. Feom Norfolk—Heavy Forgeries—Elopkmknt. —The public anppuncemen#’ of heavy forgeries and the elopement of a married lady in high life, has pain fully exercised the Ndrlolk community for a day et two past. The forgeries are alleged to have been com mitted by C. C. Flint, Esq., proprietor of -tbe Old Do minion newspaper. The Exchange National Bank, Main stree.t, is the loser to the amonut of from five to twenty thousand dollars. . At aYate hour Saturday evening Justice Thomas J. Corprew, at tbe instance of the Bank officers, issued an attachment against the Old Dominion printing «• tahlibbiacnt, and Sheriff Deggs immediately took pos session of Hie sam6. Connected with the financial denouement there is a domestic feature which has occasioned more astonish ment than tho alleged forgeries. Last week, Mr. r lint, who lias been absent at the North for some time with his wife sent the tady *ack to NhriolJr, and then e&2l vaEm**". the *** a * ortl *rn ma^fbuta merchant in Norfolk. Wfnt Mt'al ways borne a fair character for integrity in the Norfolk community, and iu addition faP hiaji^vCTiiQgr associa tion, was chief accountant at tho Gosport Navy Yard, under the United States Government Surely this is a wicked world, and surely, too, ap pearances are somewhat deceptive. DraFsrsTA is caused by an ill-conditioned stomach, which can be immediately relieved by taking from two to Lair doses of Mabsden’s Vegetable Sanative Pills. .Their action is mild, in assisting the digestive organs to perform their functions, regulating the ac tion of tho liver and bowels, and releasing the sufferer from insupportable misery. FUNERAL INVITATION; NEWMAN—The friends and acquaintances of Capt. John Newman are respectfully invited to attend his Mineral from his late residence'tm north side of St. Ju lian, between Price aud Houston streets, at 10 o’clock THIS MORNING. ocl* BIRD. WILKS—On tho 24th September, in St. Thomas' Parish, after a short illness, Jos. P. Wilks, former editor of the Free South, of Beaufort, S. C. ocl Special Notices. City Licenses, Badges, &c. city of savannah, i OFFIC* CLKltU OP COUNCIL, J % October let, IS O. ) . Parlies commencing business arc notified that tbe books arc now open for Registry and collection of the ■same at Ibis office. JAS. STEWART, <>cl-lot Clerk of council. Examination of Teachers. A COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF EDUCA- CATION will meet at Armory Hall on MONDAY AF TERNOON, October 1st, at 3 o’clock, to examine ap plicants for the positions of Sosond Assistant in- the Girls’. Intermediate School, sod Second Assistant in the Primary School. J. F. CANN, se29-2t Superintendent. To Travelers. OFFICE TAX COLLECTOR* CHATHAM COUNTY, Monday, October 1st, 1866. This office is now open for the returns and collec tion of Taxes on the sales of Liquors for the ihird (jiarter, ending 30th September (inclusive*, at the Court House, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. aid will close on Friday next, tho 5tb. In accordance with recent instructions received from Miiledgeville, all orders sent out of the State to be filled must bo returned and the tax paid on the sane. tcl-Mo&Th JAS. J. McGOWAN, t. c. c. o. Academy of St. Vincent of Paul. rjpBE EXERCISES of the Academy of St. Vincent of Pztil, conducted by the Sister* of Uercy, will be resumed MONDAY,-17th inst. Book, will be (ap plied by tbe Institution at a moderate charge. Hold 4-1 mo’ Assignees’ llolicfc. Tbe undersigned, having been appointed-Assignee of the Merchants' and Planters' Bunk, is prepared to enter upon his duty. All liillholdera, and other persona having claims against paid Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties Indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. Blllholdera will lose their priority if the bills are not. presented within six months. IIIRAM ROBERTS, nnSl-tf” ’Aastgahe. Assignees’ Notice. The nnderegned lmving been appointed. assignees of tbe Formers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders, and other claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for li quidation, and all person, indebted to the Bank are required to make immediate payment. Bill-holders will tore their priority if tho bills uc not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. £. GAUDKV, jy2T-tf Assignees. Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, is prepared tq enter upon his duties. All bill holders and other persons having claims against the said Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders will lose their priority If the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. FERRILL ao2 3m Assignee. Notice. The Mechanics' Saving and Loan Association of Sa- Vanuuh, having made'to the undersigned an assign ment of nil of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, ail persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the an- dersigned, and all persons Indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUKN. Assignee or Mechanics' Saving and sepl-3m Loan Aseoclalion of Savannah. INSURANCE!. INSURANCEII Newspapers, Hagasines, cheap Novels and BsokB can be bad at BSTILL'S NEWS DEPOT. Rail street, corner of Boy lane, next to the Post Office (down stair-.) Writing Papers and Euveiopm of all kind., In any quantity, from a single 8h*t up. Pens, Inks. A " ' " snl6.tr Assigne.es’ Notice. Thb Richmond Eiiuihir.—Tbis newspa per changed bands on tbe 25tb inst. Mr. Pollard retired from it, and Mr. Thomas H. Wynne, of that city, has become its editor and proprietor. Mr- Wynne is said to be a gentleman of ability and baa some Of the highest qualifications for tbe pursuit of jour nalism. —One night last week three men effected an entrance to the dwelling house of Mr. Daniel Hammond, living near Smithfield, Jefferson county, Ohio, while all tbe membeis of the family Here absent excepting two daughters of Mr. Hammond, and gratified their brutal paafiions, by, outraging the bodies of the two ydung ladies. They effected entrance nbout 9 o'clock in the evening, and did not leave till near 4 o’clock in the morning. One of tbe young ladies is not expected to live. Tbe nndersigned having been appointed Assignees of the Planters’ Baak of the State or Georgia, are prepared to enter upon their dalles, and all bill- boldere and other persons having claims against said banks are requested to present the same for liqaida. tion, ami all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate psyment. Blllholdera will lose their priority it the bill! are npt presented within six months. GKO. W. ANDERSON, aat3- mw2m Assignees. THB BB8T TONIC.—Caswell, Mack * Co.’s PBRRO-PHOSPHOBATKD. ELIXIR OP CAL1HATA is a combination of the three best tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, 6ALI8AYA.. The Iran-gfvea the Mood n rich Vermillion color where it becomes thin and watery'; the Ptiospnoras ■applies nervous power In esses of mental depres sion. while the Oalisaya gives tons and Tlgpr to all the organa of the body. Sow manufacturers, CASWELL MACK A CO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R. I. For sale at LIPPMAN'S jyfi-tf Drag aqfi Chemical Wareboua. *. SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 80,18M. TfE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class companies, at established rates, aud solicit a sharaof patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, oi New York. NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of 8t. Lonis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Lonis, Mo. PERRY INS. AND TRUST (X).. Marion, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONfl, sepr-3m Cottier of Bryan and Drayton streets. Assignees’ Notice. Bark-or Sxvuniia, ) ’ * savannah, Georgia* JulyISM.J Tjhe undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bonk for the purpose of adjusting And liqui dating its affairs, therefore all persona basing claims against this corporation will present them, and al bill-holders of this Bank are required to preasnt-tha same within six months from this date, or they win lose the priority granted by statute, and these in debted wffl make immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, '. GEO. W. DAVIS, aepfi-tf Assignees. HILL'I HAIH DTK. SO cents—Black or Brown, Instantaneous. best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 6* John street. New York. Bold hj all drug and patent medloine stores everywhere. m»1y■ NOTICE. IHAVB no farther interest in the Steam Saw MU near the FIRy-aixth Mile-post on the Central Bailroad, having sold oat nil my interest in said Mill, its appur tenance* and-business, to Mr. WILLIAM T. OPHLef Screvep county. JOSEPH CLAY. Savannah. Sept. 8, lMd. se«-law4w« Correa Tire protect the tore or children’s shoes.— One pair will outwear throe without Upe. Sold every Where. Conductor and Mnsical Directors, biguore 8ARTI and GARKLLA. The fol.owing Operas will be performed entire, and in a style unsurpassed by any other management: BRNANI, . LUCRBTJA BORGIA. CUISPINO B LA COMARB, THOVATORE, FAUST, Ac., <*c. Full particulars in fntnre advertisements. ocl Medical College of Georgia, , AT AUGUSTA. FACULTY. L. D. FORD, M. D, Professor of Institutes and Prac tice of aicdlcine. JOS. A. EVE, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and infants. J.P. GARVIN. M. D.. Professor of M teria Medics. Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence. L A. DUGAS. M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Snr try. GEO. W. RAINS, M. D„ Professor of Cilcmfstry and Pharmacy. EDW. GBBD1NGS, M.D Professor of Physiology and Path- logical-Anatomy. DkSAUSSL'KB FORD, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. W. H. DOUGHTY, M. D., Assistant Professor of Ma- JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator of An atomy. Tbe Thirty-second Session will be opened on the FIItsT MONDAY in November next, and continue fonr months. The Mnsemn, Laboratory and Ar rangements for Practical Anatomy are equal to any in thn country. Clinical instruction regnlarly im parted at the City Hospital. FEES. Tiefteis for the whole coarse, in currency -. .*105 00 Matriculation, in currency 5 00 Dissections, Bi currency 10 00 Dipl.-ma fee, in currency 90 00 ocl-lawiw L A. DUgas, Dean. E. DtSWIYTHi^CO Importers and Dealers in EtQGKERY; CHIN AND. GLASSWARE H AVE NOW ON HAND (and are constantly receiving additions thereto) The t above Goods that has ever been offered imthD market, which they are prepar i r ST ° ( Y Europe expressly for tbis market In NewYorfeor any Sphere c!£ triers'Ire’reS’n" !“«* !?"5 e8,w “ ,Ch contal “- uo unsaleable Gooda, thcytavfeg ijSS 1 ?! *®2l, 109 BROUGHTON STREEp SECOND D00E FROM BULL STREET. ’ Wreibtt sepls-tr New Advertisements. REMOVAL. J. C. Maker & Co. ARE NOW PREPARED. TO -EXHIBIT. AT THEIR REV STORE, CORNER OF Broughton and Whitaker Sts., A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter DRY GOODS To Wbreli Additions, will lie mode ly EVERY STEAMER. RE 81DENC For Sale. 1 OFFER for sale mv |> .. S««“ ,ve Silent™?’ *-’ Ttie House i. 1 .1— , °f Thors*, , The House is (are.. iK nient; the Gardens i.ree «»d arranged; the Orchard*ro u P to'2“ dl “» ^ building iots. J ‘st l tiers'abrad1 u t’' going up around the plJc. Apnfy 'o “ ?L. J :iT’ A Lb(iN,TUonii. r sjp25-im Or bradlev/hIll !v &**auii4fc NOTES DiSCOiTE DAVID R. DILLON, Bank*, sepS2-tf S34 BAY STREET. Gteortria Chemical Works OP- SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. W E ARE NOW PREPAREIltu rapnlr with u superior brand or FAMILY SOAP, MANUFACTURED AT THE GE0BGIV cmttr WOlihS. 1 me Fall Dry Goods. 1Mt TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are rewiy to show the largest stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods to be found in this city, and which are offered at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yourselves, oel-tf The Old Established House, COR. SOUTH BROAD AND PRICE STS. MOTTO RICHARD ; Live and Let Live.” RfECK & CO., Beg leave to say that thpy have taken the Old Estab lished House, which they have fitted up in the Most approved st^e. They would particularly c!fli atten tion to tlicir Private Supper Rooms—Up Stairs. Jt&~ WINES. ALES and LIQCQRS, when desired, may be had by the Case at X«iw York priced, particu larly Bininger’d Celebrated Liquors. The old Favorite Caterer is engaged. ocl-lw For the Laundry, it has no superior. It is in qnnlity, aud every hex warranted. Il in now in use by ma.iy families in Thecr, ing perlect satisfaction in everr rase, auil hi introduced into the Laundries iff the principal tiie exclusion of all othCre Orders addressed to the nndersigned prompt attention. PURSE & THOMAS, AGENTSfGKOItGIA CHEMICAL WORK ' sepu-lm 117 Huy Street. NOTICE. T HE undersigned have entered inton limited part- : er^hip, under tne name of A M SCAKBROCUU, DANIEL H. LOUDON. NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Shipping and Commission Merchant,’^ ■y^ILL sell all kinds of-Toba cco, Cotton, Bagginr, .. Grain, Seed, Ac., and will execute orders for baying Merchandise and Produce of every descrip tion. Consignments and orders solicited. REFERENCES. In Savannah—Major A. Porter, Dnucan A John ston, N. A. Hardee & Co., E. E. Hertz A Co., John 8toddurd. In New York—W. C. I anttoy A Co.. Barclay A Livingston, Wni. Watson A Co. Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Messrs. Byre* Evans A Co., Liverpool. * ocl-3«n for the buying and selling of merchandise, both on their own account awl on commission, in the cily ot Savannah. A. M. SGARBROOGII. of jtovannab. is the general partner, and ABRAM S. JEWELL, of* Jers y Ci*y, State or New Jersey, STEPHEN D. HARRISON, of itergeo. St »tc of New Jcr c ey, and CORNELIU* 1>- VAN WAGECNEN, oi the city of New York, are the special partners. Abram S. Jewel! con tributes io 'h'* common stock thred thousand three hundred ami thirty-three dollars and thirty-four oen,t-) 34,) arid the said Stephen D. IlArri-on and Cornelius 1). Van Wagner 'loutiibute each three thonsand three hundred aud liprry-ihree dollars and thirty-three cents ($3,333 33) Tiiisparruei.ship is to commence on the 1st of October, is;), and shad con tinue for one year, to-wjt? until - the 14. of October, 1867f A. M. SCARBKOUGfl A* R AM S. {JEWELL. bTKPHEN IK HARRISON. CORNELIUS D. VAN WAOENEN. ocl-6w ENTERPRISE MILLS, CON- CORKER WEST BROAD AMO CRESS STREETS. Depot, Market Square, NBXT TO GOiiSTMAN A CO.’S. Grits and Heal always on hand. ocl-lm K. J. WADE A BBO. Notice. N. A. HARDEE & CO., COTTON FACTOR - - AND General Commission Merchants. JUstabllshed In 1S36. Liberal advances on consignments to oar friends in New York. ocl-3m for Sale. 1 600 SACKS 8Al,T ’ ISO tons LIVERPOOL COAL, Daily expected to- arrive per bark Catherine, from Liverpool. ecl-lw WILDES A FULLABTON. Molasses. »ir. BHDS. CUBA MOLASSES. tuO 2n tilide. Jtngli.h Island Molasses, choice. lOO.bbto. Cnbs Molasses. Landing this day, per bark Eagle, and lor sale low, on the wharf. . . ocl-3t WM. H. STAKE A CO. Consignees’ Notice. /CONSIGNEES per bark Eagle, from New York, \J are hereby notified that she will omm- nee dis charging THIS DAY, at Central Press wharf. Ail goods lert on wharf after sunset will be stored at the risk and expense of uon.igncee. Powder by this vessel will be delivered at, Msgn- llne wlimrf, at 9 o’clock tbis day. acl-tt WX. B. STARK A CO, Agent Flour. 1 CA SACKS EXCELSIOR FLOUR,- jnst received, A OU for sale by ocl-3t BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN. Stores to Rent. T WO WHARF STORES, capacity 800 bales each. Two Alley Sterre, capacity 3t 0 bales each. One Ootin ting-room, which is by for one of the most desirable. AgdjJ WYLLY k CHRISTIAN. TO RENT. rril fire-proof STORK BOUSE on Battle Row- A Possession given immediately. Apply to BOTH WELL A WHITEHEAD, ‘ oel-lw No, 101 Buy street Notice. mn DRUG STORE of the subscribers will be X kept open aS night nd-on Sundays during this A. A SOLOMONS A CO. HAY. 1A A bales bay. . lUU Landing this day per hark Eagle, for sale low, on wharf. ocl-S WM. H. STARK * CO. Coffee. 2,000 "* dsow ™’ Direct Importation from Rio de Janeiro, For sale by * cl a »* . WEED is CORNWELL. CORN. 2 000 B - U}Hin ^ F rlm « WHITE COEN for Ijfie. to arrive* BRADLEY, HILL k CO. T HE FIRM OF JOHN W. ANDERSON & SONS was dissolved on the 22d day of August; 1866, by the death of John W. Andersoa, Sr. • The undersigned will continue the General Commission, Factorage and Forwarding Business, under the firm name ot John W. Anderson’s Sous. R. H. ANDERSON; GEO. \Y. ANDERSON, Jil, ocl-lw JNO. W. ANDERSON. NOTICE, JOHN MIAHON i Corner Brsiehton'ail Jeftra Offer for sale the following stock of GROCERIES, &t 300 BBLS. FLOUR, variom gndee. 100 bbls. Porto Rico aud MmcovatW Bo) 100 bbls. Clarified Sugars. 20 bbls. Crushed and Powdered Bacar. 150 sacks Rio Coffee. 50 mats Java Coffee. 100 ruddies Green and Black Tei.- 100 boxes Soap. 50 boxes assorted Candy. 3t lthds. Bacon. 5 hhds. Sncar-cared Bams. 25 packages Leaf Lard. 20 bbls. Syrup. 20 bales Assorted Varn3. 20 bales Gunny ‘Cloth. 2o kales Domestics. 10,001 yards Soa Island Cotton. 500 lbs. Twine. *5 boxes Chewing Tobacco-is and ilk 20 boxes Grant A Williams'. 20 boxes Choice Chewing. 50,000 Segars, various brands." Together with A FULL STOCK OF GOODS L\ LINE. We also offer 5,060'bush. White Com, choice. 3,000 bush. Feed, do. 1,500 bush. Oats. 200 sacks bran. t.OOO bales Huy* ** B y the ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE ^ITY Council on the 27th day of December, 1865, the Taxes upon gross sales of every description of mer chandise aDd waves, upon freight and passage money, payable in this city, and upon horses and mules, are required to be paid monthly. The Tax npon real es tate, commissions and income are required to be paid ajuarterlv. The undersigned is prepared to receive the Tax due for tho third quarter. JOHN WILLIAMSON, ocl - City Treasurer. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. O N THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT I will apply to fhe Court of Ordinary of Effing- county to sell Lots No. 140 and 142 jn the 4th district of Pierce county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Shepard Griffin, deceased. J. H. M. GRIFFIN, B. B- GRIFFIN, j Executors. ocl-law2m* Dissolution of Co-Partnership T HE Arm of Lnddington A Harrison is litis day dis solved by mutual consent. Wnr: A. J-ndingion. alone is authorized to receive ail bills and will settle all claims. WM. A. LUDDINOTON, JAS. HARiil^ON, The business will be continued at tiie oki stand un der tiie firm style of ocl-3t LUDDINOTON A CO. Bailiffs Sale. YTT’ILL l>e sold on TUESDAY, tbe 3fltli day of Octo- W ber, ISfiC. m front of tiie Court House,- in tiie’ city of .Savannah, between the legal hours of sue, the following property, to-Yrib One Sofa, 5 cashtoned-bot.ora Chairs, 2 enshi oned- boltoni Rocking Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, 1 Bureau and Glass, 2 Clocks, and other articles ton numerous’to mention. Lev ied on iu the property of Cyrns-Brister, a person of color, to satisfy u distrain Warrant issued out of the Honorable the County Court for Ills county of Cha'hani, in favor of Isaac D. LaKbche. plaintiff. ■A. H. SADLER, oel Bailiff County Court O. C. Note Lost. A LL persons are Hereby _ for a Note given by Isaac M. Aiken to M. D. Mc Arthur. for eight hnndred and twenty-eight dollars and ninety-two cents ($828 92j, dated-loth August, 1868, and dne rixty days from date, and th. maker, Isaac M. Aiken, is notified u(* to pay tne same to any person except to myself or iny dnly appointed agent. Tire eaid Note was mailed from Darien, Ga . and baa not been received. M. D. MoARTHUB. Savannah, Sept.-2fth, 1S66. od-2t FOR RENT, "TENEMENT of Jones’ Wharf (Building, west, and one of DeRenno’s Wharf Buildings, east of Bail ROBERT HABERSHAM & SONS. FOR RENT, r IE BUILDING known as OGLETHORPE HALL. Possession given immediately. Tho ground floor will store one thousand bales ot cotton. ocl-3t ROBERT HABERSHAM k SONS. • BOY WANTED. N HONEST, INTELLIGENT WHITE BOY about tan years of age wanted immediately, by J. C. MAKER & CO., ocl-lt Cor. Broughton and Whitaker streets. Lost, - kN Saturday evening on Hall or Montgorewy 0 N .^ * ^”d BPKCTAfBTfer^ &esessar>£SiSss<s: OCl-St - ' To Rent, ROPE. 1AA COILS GREEXLBAF jartweelwf J-Vz V/ for sale by BRADLEY. HILL se29-tf Nn. 12 <i )ddard’s Ij> ’ FLOUR, BACON, SALT, IP" CORN, OATS, MEAL, BP- GRITS, &c., 156 Bav etrett. Azenry b-r FPorl 1 Apples, Apple 8 BBLS. BALDWIN'S. 8 bi>la. Pippins, , ■„. Freth aud in good order. for^alMo ™^ Si29-3t Comer B»y and Aherierns^ Bagging- CA BALR3 GCSNY BAGGING, to' 0U .tearaer Monticillo. front Bo-tonjto' ■ Sc2#-3t ’ BRYAN. HAIITB’Cfi^- Law Notice. rrmc undersigned wm ptacuc.-1 State aud Fedaial Courts iu tbcrtif"- BA9Q.4W JAS - JVU ‘ Musical Cardt M R. J. H. NSW MAN respectfully* „h jjjg u... i ; that fit 1 DoS ‘ patrons and friende that l |e f 1 *; p :10 , the city, and will resume his LekS’t^ o - Yoiceoj MONDAY, October 1st, 1S»JI Wood, TAKE pleasure in informing of public tuat I have established a fr:end’» t '' WOOD YARD -dj-.lnio, me Gair liver Wood of the first quality, free part of the city. # . , he n,ue sto?' Order Boxes may be ‘ at a 8 Fftrs ner of Broughton and Ildbersham, C(joper o k Bro.'s, corner ’jnlien ?tr ^ A Farreily, comer Whitaker and St. Cor. H.herslmm and KuPjjSf- se28-4t Landreth’s New Crop garden seed 1 any S* 5 " JUST RECEIVED, and f >r sale > u *U 7 * « yoHNGjLUHg^ AFTER MjiLSSSJ STiWO MONTHS AT I r-n inaiy 011 ^ X will be madeto theChjurtofU n it leave to (tell all the the estate of JAMEs H. MAIfflS. forthe benefit ofthe heirs* ty* deceased. OI TUs Midday of September. l^>- A|J) ggjliN gg Aarniup* 1 " —j Board,Bo ar o QBVBRAL Gentlemen, or GenUeMm^" O can obtain Board on rea=o”® { themost plensant itnd conv>n pASkfh, p,rto S.p22-tf Second door^j NOTICE pawed by twCWS R OOMS, famished or onfornlahed. Apply at News I and rierald Office. . ocl-lw ] aponftelght mA Jy-tf