The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 02, 1866, Image 2

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W. MASON. SAMUEL W. MASON. W. t. THOMPSON .j.... ..Editor .Associate Kdltorf Official Paper of the'City. TUESDAY OCTOBER *S*6. POST 91 A ITEB8 Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, ItiiWeekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OtJiL COUNl'KY FRIENDS. As much interest lefelt throughout the country ia regard to 'the prospects of tbe cotton and^tfcer crops we will be grateful to our planting friends and others in the interior for information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the l'ree-Ubor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer- a favor by communicating the same to us. THE CONSPIRACY" AGAINST JEFFER. SOI DAVIS. In our issue of yesterday we published, from the New York Herald, a correspond ence between Judge Advocate General Holt, and Conover, one of his testimony hunters, in the case of Mr. Davis, which, no doubt attracted the attention of our readers, as af fording evidence of the alleged conspiracy to implicate Mr. Davis and ethers in the plot to assassinate President Lincoln. In the Herald of the 26th ihst., Mr. Holt publishes a communication, in vfhich he denies the authenticity of these letters. In reply, the Herald says: , We have no desire to impugh the motives or to assail the standing of Judge Holt, bat upou comparing the original;letters with the manuscript of his denial we are forced, in the absence of a microscopic test, to pro nounce them written by the same hand. The letters may be seen at this office, either by the Judge Advocato General or any other perspu who may feel curious in regard to the matter. The Herald certainly proposes a very fail- test of the authenticity of Mr. Holt’s letter at least. , When it was first mooted that evidence existed to show that a conspiracy had been entered Into to subborn testimony for the purpose of implicating Mr. Davis in the as sassination of the late President, the public sense was shocked-at the suggestion. It was difficult to believe that men existed in this enlightened age and country capable of purposes so fiendish and diabolical, but recent developments have forced the painful conviction that tbe charge is not without foundation. " THE FORUUAM RACES. The presence of trans-Atlantic theatrical stars, and the excitements of the tnrf, are just now constituting a new era in the fash ionable circles of New York city. Thef faces at Jerome Park, which commenced outlies-' day last, of which the telegraph has fur nished a “brief mention,” seems to have been a grand affair. The opening of the first day is represented by the press of that city as the greatest event that has ever transpired in the fashionable world on this continent. The Metropolis was out in full feather; bril liant equipages, without number, were on the ground ; fashionable society tiuueil out en masse, while the attendance, which amount^ ■ ed to tens of thousands, also included-Repre sentatives from all ranks in the community. General Grant and Madame Ristori were on the ground, and were the observed- of all ob servers. Out of the twenty-nihe entries, only four came to the stand at the sound of the bugle—Kentucky, Onward, Fleetwing and Idlewild. Kentucky was the favorite, at Ensued between Kentucky aud Onward in the first heat, but the former passed under the string a length ahead of the latter, Fleet wing third, and the famous old Idlewild distanced. Time : 7.35. The second heat was a spirited and exciting contest between the two favo rites, Onward aud the victor in the first heat, but the latter won by 1 twp lengths. Time : 7.41 J. — ?:-■* cTi Tun The fastest time ever accomplished in tlio Northern States was by Idlewild, some five years since, at the Centreville Course, Long Island, in which she made the four miles in 7.26 1-4. The tetfigmph aHnomicee every day thst gold still continues to come over' to "this country from Europe in heavy shipments. In the last few days steamers have ar. tired with large —wte. -Then un , the information by tbe cable that additi on^ shipments will be made for an definite period. At this rale, the term NIGHT DISPATCHES. Races at fJCerOmo HEM rav TAEffijA 1 THE NAVALO no-. some general and important reaction abroad, in favor of American securities and invest __ . ments. Meaatteetb* ln««^.xeewtetf arrest or a confederate. gold from California; Arireon, Ac., aw «ju4- ly remarkable. It is staled that the receipts from the Pa cific side ml «the Continent since January of this year l»ive been.»ie* pttf•Mlli'~ against some TwelM' ftnHioos the si period last year. With such substantial tacts in favor of tbe financial condition of the country, we cannot psfeeinp why. an early return to'the specie Standanl 'and'specie prices should be regarded as an impossible achievement. Everything seems to be oper ating in favor of this great result, except tbe agitating movements of the Radicals. Tbe greater tbe amount of gold in tbe Treasury becomes, tbe greBteff the confidence, both in this country and in Europe, in the financial strength oi the Government and its abilily to meet ,*11 its eugogemnts, when ever the hitler may noma due. When all tb< facts are taken tela ooesktanukm, Vbo&r pect is, that the real value of gold and the circulating currency, will gradually approx imate more and mow toward each other till they culmlnatein the resumpthh of specie payments. ^ULTER ft \H I THE M *N«V ~tffkg.*<SrfAr*-Gol4 closed at 47« under rn- mors of a heavy decline in bonds In London. Thfi thudWa MJtotmk Berk, cut* »ud/t RU.hssk was won by Richmond, time i tienetel Dix-toate formal paaaeabiaa fit tbs Ravil of fice thl/ morning. chu depute* sodlrllt. OdsU were sworn ia and are tb remain in their place. Ged. JL Goddard,aCoafederate vigilance comndt- tee eian was arrested to-day at the instance of W. M. , whoee Bkowklow A Co.—The Southern Misce- geiis met with great luCCess, iRis s.tifl, ift their debut at Indianopolis, and gave a more interesting exhibition than they bave suc- ceedecHn doing elsewhere. Browulow was sick, and it devolved upon Hamilton and Hunnicutt to explain the morits of: tbe menagerie. Hunnicutt was particularly in teresting in his remarks, advertising his newspaper and the other Richmond papers gratuitously. He favored another war, and Appointments ey the .president. ; Washington, Oct. 1.—Major General W. M. Averiil Iml* bec r n appointed' Cbusui General to the British North American'I%«ttf^‘ to-ra^t at Montreal, vice J. F, Rptwsr^gnpd^ ;*■>«, < £ Ibyyc Geuoml. j&orgau L. Smith, of Missouri, has been appointed Consul t* Hoaululq, Saudsvhrli Islands, — - - vice Caldwell,reooliaih yr t • • ■? •<» » , thought the rebel* should be .^JfcincbUpL r, BrtBUtw-asnerei wm. k d** of nim<ds.who w nearly sixteen thousand years. The Cincinnati Commeroiai, of. the i7tb. says : “ There is a rumor from -Washington—a sort of grape-vine telegram—that the Presi dent is about to concede the point that th. constitutional amendment must be adopted as a measure essential to the pacification of the country." Philadelphia address and the platform of the National Union party, has declared in favor of the constitutional amendment. This dec laration of Mr. Raymond is supposed to have been made ex-mthedra, and hence the general impression that Mr. Johnson will, at the opening of the next Congress, advocate the adoption by tin States of the proposed Amendment ■ V : » . U Relief—TAe Stay Lew of Soutu Carolina. Asa measure of relief to the people, life Legislature of South Carolina has passed the following act: ‘ A Bill to alter and fix tbe timea of bolding tbe -Courts or Common Pleaa in tine State." Sec. 1. That trom and pfter tbe ratification of this act, tbe Judgea of tbu Superior Courts of law in thi- State shall bold the first and next sitting of tbe Court of Common Pleaa fur tbe trial of civil cases, on tbe several circuits now established by law in this State, in tbe ensuing Spring, at tbe times and places in each District already fixed by law. Ssc. 2. Tbjt ail aifits ohtuf uAd Courts, mesne and final, now made returnable to tbe Nl Terms hereto fore established, shall be returnable to tlie Spring Terms of tbe Court, in the year ol our Lurd one thousand eight Hundred and eixty-eevAn, tile same |h if already so directed; and that the aafue mice of UE- Tlte Western Crops. For ten days past much uneasiness has beeu expressed throughout the country in regard to - the growing crops of corn in the Western States, which, it was reported, had been damaged by unseasonable weather. The following from the Chicago Tribone ot the 20th inst., correcting the erroneous impression on this subject will be read with satisfaction by all. It says : “A private telegram received on Saturday morning from Peru, Illinois, staled that the frost had exercised a very beneficial effect on the crop on the Illinois Kiver ‘bottom,’ as it checked the growth of foliaee aud stalk, and! hastened the ripening of the ear. In our’ opinion the crop has not received any ma terial damage. The ear was welt protected by a luxurious growth of leaves, which the frost has not yet been severe enough to penetrate. We still believe, and the feeling generally pervading the minds of corn operators gives additional force, that tbe crop will be one of the largest and best that tbe West has ever produced, provided it shall be favored with dry, clear Weather for about two weeks.’’ .- ■ 7 / - - tbe same rule* oft parlance, and the same order of proceeding* now lsting, shall apply to the jCoorts as established by the first section ot this act. Sec. 3. That all acts and parts of sets of tbe Gen eral Assembly of this State, in conflict with the pro- ihfiTlj re * “We presume," say. the Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, “that ti^ shape given to the measure was induced- by the recent decision of the Supreme Court of that State against the constitutionality of the Stay Laws,passed by the Legislature, last winter. We sup pose that it is intended to follow up this fell by the passage of another next winter, limit ing the action of the courts at the| Spring Term, or by again postponing their session for six months longer.” “The failure of the crops ia South|Carolma and in this State, renders some relief to the large body of honest debtors absolutely ne- Honwwa..- „ MM , nfederate Government, thousand^olkuts. J<; ( . ipousof’62, ill#; do.-65. 109; TrewurUSs, 106; Carotiua’uft*. Co)*njwfora. yf advancingl“l® 8 of 5,000 uplands, at 42<fii43c.; Orleans, 44<g45c. rartifr' ^ aer. at $12 2<x*tt6 2fe ■*«*' «05c.Mf*r; pork vy at $33 36; lard lower; sugar dull; coffee flrm- liaval store, firm ; terpentine, Gl>Kfe*7; rosin, $4 $9 80. -*«i . A; tiuboidinate Government official, nuno not known, hms bsna aagafnA eu the ehakgft of losing $S90 in doin, belonging to the Government, in ’gaining. The cambium ora to be prosecuted for the aum. Come On^ C^mfe Alii Attmttaa, Oglethorpe Wre C*. 1; Tbe men»>ers of thia Company ar. here- Ohm PjIBffBi THIS EVWINQ. st tbe Co art BoasA at T^O’ekiW.SB baiinew oCimpvrtanc* will bt toowgb* hefoBi tbeim tor cans BtrffttaB-, .. i ) 1 By order of the PresHent: R. WAYNE RTBBELL, Beewttry. Stevedores’ benevolent Asso ciation. BAYVtinlAV, eh.; Ott A There wil be a regilar Monthly meeting NJB Stevedore.* Benevolait AaeoeiRtoB P-W* (Toesday, EVENING, at 8 oretook. . By order It J. TOBO. Pm. M. U. ShLUTaw, Beerettry 8.B.4. 11 [OFFICIAL.] Election Notice. CITY OP SAVANNAH. t CLKaxoF Council, aept.ii. mi IB COCNCIL UTH eS. year, or until tkrtr ^coewore ■« •***“ aevittln tbaTOrning aadejx » •• •««-*?£ At. undertho superistendence of the Jaritowatiho Iulefior Court or Chatham county end the jMfioaa of tbe Peace iu said cits, or any three w more at than. The City Marshal sod the *Mj T™***™*' with hiedlgMt, wtri i* In attendance tot-the toMoc- around the gdls. rue lug Attest: A true eupv from Minalesof Council meet- of He %% Bepteinher 18th. 1364. , _Y “ JAMES 8TKWABT. L 8. f Clark of Council. nril-B DELEGATION FROM Y1RGU(U -CALLS CFOS THE PRESIDENT. Chief iff Artillery on General Grant's staff, lias been aigioiuted Consul to Glasgow, vi ce Bailey, recalled. A delegating. Mantta the original Uuiou men of Alexaiid!l£ Pt.-eaUecbbu-tbu Pteilfieat k>-day and poesenled a aerie, hr tWitillrm. UiMiltt* Upom the pdlitfeill ^lifHlionl *-4titt&'da/w flioptad A rateT*, couaerva*f• bmms gqegjbng held iu Alexaudria. The Preaideufc audi qo ippecli hey end expressing thanks far the respect, and reiterating his determination'to stand by the principles which have heretofore guided administration. J ■ J- ..... - . , This rumor is, mo doubt, predicated upon the fact that Mr. ttaymond, srathoi t>fl ; Awgn.ta MarLet. Ad&i&OAaiJ 1. ifcthit >kc*4nA-'**d aAr«4icing i soles 450 bales; Middling 30<*37. ’ * Orleans Market. New Orleans, Oot. 1.—Cotton advanced l@l.^c., quototiyus nominal. Superfine flour, $U*£. Lord 31(^23. Bacon 18(^21. Best unchanged. k&wia, OMul.-fcatto* Balog U» boles. Liver pool middling, 3Sc „^yices fro^u Liverpool report ing on advance, have caused an advance of 2($3c., th e ma^Le^lvwngttptivejk^quototloija^ died. B^NKS—In thig city, on Sunday morning, Sept. 23, 18G6, Mrs. Joanna Hernemann Banks, fii the *flst year of her age, a native of -Hawn tjoasfl. Germany, and for tnauy years a resident of this city. oc2* f O The^rieni GREEN, specttull; from Trinity Church, this njorning, at 10 O'clock htAnces of Mrs. MART JANE Green, and. family, are re- theflfrp^l pi fie former, Special Notices. M Inc An Extra Meetiuu of tills Lotfgt 231 [ge wil JAS. M. PRENTISS, Secretary. City Licenses, Badges, Ac. Odd Fellowship in the Unjtbd States.— At tiio Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in the United States, which recently met in Baltimore, some- very interesting statistics were made public, which show the strength of the Order in this country. Returns tfere made from all the States except Texas and North Carolina, and they show the total nnpibqg members of Lodges to be 179,175, and of Encampments, 25,746. Pennsylvania has the largest mem bership, 51,708 in the Lodges, and 5,'Mi in the Encampments; Ohio is' next/ wJtli 22, 694 members of Lpdges, and 4,527 members of Encampments. Maryland has 11,446 members Of Ledges, and 1,402 nminhers of Encampments; and lnd'anfi, 11,283 members ol Lodges, nnd 2,324 members Of Encamp ments. The total amount of Belief' gun ted during the last year in all the States was about $600,000, of which Pennsylvania granted $179,471; Maryland, $71,208; Ohio, S60,174; and Indiana, $41,527. The National, ExfMsi CpKFAirY.—At a 1S66 HiWiH. PTTITK CITY OP SAVANNAH. ) OFFiea ClEax of Council, { October let, IS 6. ) Parlies commer cing buelpess are notified that tbe books are now open for Registry and collection of the same at this ollloe. - - JAS. STEWART, oel-lfftJ tl J! h’S * ttrs i Clerk of Council. To Travelers. Ncw.papewrtifeBMi^^dli^p.lfoaels aud Book* can lie had at ESTILL'S NEWS DEPOT, Bull atreet. O^r 4eket. FOR MAYOR: E. C. ANDERSON. FOR ALDBBMEN: 1-GEO. W. WYLLY. ’ 8—MARTIN J. FORD. S-EDWARD C. WADE. 4— JOHN L. VILL ALONG A 5— M. H. MEYER. . 6.—GEO. C. FREEMAN. 7— A. H. WAVER. 8— JOHN McMAHON. 9— JNO. C. FEllRILL. 10— A N. MILLER. 11— THOMAS H. HARDEN. 10—F. L. GUE. ocl-td Citizens’ anil WWte Firemen’s Ticket Reform I RpfoftMUh Dress Got* ESla^ishtrtefft MAYOR: EDW. C. ANDERSON. uimn: 1— GEO. W. WYLLY. 2— WM. H. BURROUGHS. 3— F. L. GUE. 4— HENRY BRIGHAM. i—MARTIN 3. .FORD. .6—Dr. James j. waring. 7— EDWARD C. WADE. 8— JOHN L. VlLLALONftA. 9— M. H. MEYER. 10— CHARLES C. MILLAR. 11— WM. HUNTER. 12— ALVIN N. MILLER. sepia - GRAND ITALIAN jQPtfL Mr. STKAKOSCH bags Move to anpennee that lie will fftve(on bial&SmloiHl mfi W#" of Ax Nicbta of Opens, commencing MONDAY, OCTOHHt 8th, with hWcdMBmMd Opank Yryupe^ comTUfog the following eminent nrtlets f York Academies of Music: prims Donnas—Madame ANGIOLINk OH (ONI MBiePA " * KOBCH, -Pried. Sennris—#ghor v Xbore IKPNB. Mffnor- WfBM BiSANf. .- m I-.7 B v„g Prime Bailtohi—Stjnor BUHMWK MAMBA«*- ■srABOAVaMl. rtasm 1 j t ».■ .- Prlml Bsml^Mpacr ADfiWTttiO BUfitin, Manor OOI ‘ rrrt - 60 J Jndt ad rsm 31 no •MANS OBMMtUM 99 TMTMN.fY-PiylC. AND POLL OIIOHBBTRA.. .01 OandactorandMusleBIOfietBctw^. 7 Hi IIICaMa^Tl^OABK The fot.oerlnff Operas wllllm.perfBSa«di»allRvMd la s stole Busuipeased by any other nynagement; -Vf, J' .’ ‘".VABST^fcc., t In future advertisements - ' oel TBOVATORB, FUU particulars Savannah lawtltnto • *’ ’ ' <-• • . T j- ."hj Si) oJ. • h »Jj.. EOR eel G./ Young Laadies. r IE BXBBC18BB of thia School wffi be resumed C October 8th. J. M F. LANCASTER, JOHN B. MALLARD, - '0> TeasheaefJunmr ^Bdjteuior Claiee., I.v-I lie » ; n i.' >1* -lUil xatbn - '‘flit. <Vl4i03T . fill ; OUI . 7 jt “ Pkor. DSITZ, Teariier iff French. e- ‘ r >f -ii<- >f. ; r fptEB. PKLQT. 'Teecher of Fenhmknsfeip. »-/i Dr. CHABTEBf will !«ctort on Nalqral TMIIObo- phy, and Dr. HARRBM on PhyuMegyaad MyMmis : - THE Uh DIES QPBtwamifih and wctoltp are tnrSed to eaU at MILLINERY, FANCY AND CITIZENS* tICKET. rv> FOR MATOR: E. C. ANDERSON. FOR ALDBRMEN: FififliMMv. JOHN McMAHON. W. H. W1LTBERGER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. M. J. FORD. H< JOHN FLANNERY. HENRY BRIGHAM. H. R CHRISTIAN. H. A/CRANE. ■,-mVOP rj ae27-tde in any quantity, from inks,« . - Academy of 8t. Vincent of Paul T AR Eimousoc the Academy of St. Vincent Waq-nq 2rx I- , , J I . . pi pan], qpndactod by foe Sisters of Mercy, win be resumed MONDAY, 1RU last. Book* will be sup piled by tlut Ihstitation at a moderate charge, sapLt-lmo 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH, Are ready tokkolSihdi^rcspdMlfhf Staple art Fane? Dry to be ‘found is “-*- —“*■ LOWEST PRICES. Call and sec for yourselves. ' in this dty, and liMBi are ubiinJ at the fAmtfe M.LOUOON. fg>. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK? Shipping and Commission Merchant, WVtfdWMtHHBRBB'B Assigitecs’ ivolice. Tfie anfiefslgtiefi, having been apiiointod Assignee of the |ferctiatft8* mml Planters' Bank, is prepared to enter ftpbnIlls (Ihly. : All blllholderg, and other parsons ha vine claims. against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for uqiildatlon. And an parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make Immediate, payment, BUlholitera will lose their priority If the bill* are not presented within iix months. HIRAM ROBERTS, uuSl-tf - Aeelqaee. Assignees’ Notice. buying Merchandise and Produce ot every descrip tion. Consignments and orders solicited meeting of the Stockholders oi the National..—' Express and Transportation Company, held in this city last nighty representing near all of tbe stock at this ‘ jrface, ’ nfisjmlen confi deuce was expressed in the sucOeaa of the enterprise, ahd it WM 'tSKniaSMiy deter mined to sustain the Company at all hazards. Delegates Instructed to .that q&wt will be sent to the approaching meeting -aA-SiA. Tdw o Dr ^ ph ^ andW. C. Barber, Secretary. -Amgmtk Can- IA •> • - : • etUutwnalist, Sept. 30. We are requested to tatt atUmUoa of tax payers to the notice of tbe City Treasurer Tax on sales, freight, passage money, Ac ’ for tbe month of September, and tax on in comes, commissions, and real estate for third quarter ending 30th September, all to be paid by the loth inst REFERENCES. Ia SxTANNiH—Major A. Porter, Duncan A Jobn- Ston, N, A. Hardee • Co., K. R. Hertz A Co., JUlin *j • irrf Liberal advances allowed on CoiRon shlpjled to Meesrs. Byre’ Evans A Co., Liverpool. ocl-3m COTTON FACTOR H AND ion Merchants. CtMitipittuor ... Established In — i, Liberal advances on consltnments to our friends in Mwffafc/ * vv , A oci-3m - . In 1836. Th* uadereigaad having been appointed esslgQets of the Farmers 1 aid Mechanics’ Bank of karannnh, Georgia, hereby notify BHI-holders and other dslei- tid B*pk to present the same tor 11- PCn °Wf3' 1 f 4 e -Vdte( are required IFmalelmmcdfaw pAyilWsr.- ' «a i Bill-huldcrs win lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from 18k date. • JOHN RICHARDSON, I,. .. . J. E. GAUDKY. f Assignees. <,uJ , ufetyjy £ tfhWSgfU*h(^4d*ht|e8 tali^iee otBhe.fi»nkuf .Oopimefce ijf.Sejaonah, Georgia,!* prepared to enter upon ills duties. All bin holders and other jriuook having claims against the said Bapk, are requested to present the same for Ukuida- tiok^iml all parHaa innabted to the Batik are-re- Bill holders will lose IhHf pi-toritjr-jri*£ hills aM 1 not preseated wRbia alx tnoaths from this.dqte. JOHN C. FERRItL. aui-fial . - Amtgaee. INSURANCE I INSURANCE II V ^AVi^iAa^A.. M. tfd. THE underelgsed would reepectSully inform their frtendaaod the public that they are prepared to PI re and Marihe Bisks hi tne tofleeiag MS companies, at established rates, aud wllclta share ef patronage: fc - . INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Ol New York. NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of 8t. Ltele,-Mb. . CONTJBEETaL IN3LRASCE CD.,(ff fit Louis. Ho. PERKY ins' AND TRUST Co:. Merlon, Ala JOHN W. ANDERSON A SONS. *epl-3m Corn.-r of Bryau and Drayton streets. i j| •), n J( ., M. G. EHRUCK, Jefferson street, die door from Broughteo.) to look at oar new stock of Strew, Beaver end Mt Good* *1 aM the latest aiylee, . : , y.. RIBBONS, ..p a , , j VELVETS, - < FLOWERS, «od ; MILLINERY GOODS, and another Gopde in oui; Mae, whifih wUl.be.eald low for cash. -deltas ' CHEAP ICE HOUSE. ICE! ICE! A t ICE HOUSE, eornre WhRakqrglreet and South Broad street lane, sooth slue, AT ONB CENT BY QUANTITIES. 75 CT8. PER 100 LBS. ‘ .r DELIVERED, $t. y T. BROWN. Camp & Christie* AtfeirrBV in*.-. TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 11* BBOBtefini ETKCin,,/ j H .. .«!».•* - i,i AVBtu etat*_SBd_imdyi'fQ* 1 mentof Mia* Clothe, ■Alt It ■'1 to ho (Mud ta ear house iulh* oily ia their line, all effwhHh wiR hamada to order at short notice, mad.and got up in unaurpaased stylk. ' Pemlthlag «ooda -OBFJFJLWATKiNS INVltE ©OUiSTTRY MERCHANTS I 11 ' 1 * i;. : -I* - * ...... TO EXAMINE THEIR STOCK OF FILL 11 NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THE SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE A 111 and 113 Congress Street E. D. SMYTHE ft CO, Importers and Dealers in AND GLASSWARE, HAVE NOV ON HANDland are cotslactlv receiving additions thereto}, the LARGEST STOCK H above Goads that hss ever bt en offered in thia market, which they are prepared to sellatpmaa low a* they oan be liotghr in New York or any Northern cay. Dealers are cespecMullv iovite-l mol:ad examine our M-ts of s^sortod crates, wiiidi contain'nu unsaleable Goods, th«y bavmg -been pnmweJ i - Esrone expreisly for this market. Egrope expressly fur this loo Broughton street, SECOND D00S FROM BULL STREET. . .rertt-tr Hew Advertisenients. To Planters! •X) >3 SAVANNAH, October 1st, M66. . THE J. B CARY & CO.’S ‘ v NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO” ‘ret -^:HICH Is now offered to Planters possesses quaU- .. tl«k which are pecalisr to it alone, aud gender it far superior to auv other known, as lias been folly proven by the "French Academy of Sciences.” and also by practical persons ol' enlarged experience in every departnn-nt ol Agriculture. among the ineritonons qualities which peculiarly distinguish the "Nonpareil French Guano," may be enumerated the following: • lag. It srtn promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To bacco, or aoy kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, ms has been fully tested aMkeaame time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, as it ia a Ptroie- nent Improver of the Soil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It pan be applied to the leaves as well as the roots of plants, without any danger of burning thes5, if y—a peuperly, and we guarantee tbaf wherever ap plied tbe soil will retain its moisture, and win not take, even tb4 moat clayey. , ad. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, ahd wherever it is applied pear, its 'proififftrerbeV£ s il !S‘i.'Asyal l instantly disa fe every kmd. This quality alone win be a great benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers, as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by In sect depredations. In * circular it is impossible to fully enter into the merits at the Nonpareil French Guano,” but ws as sure Em FUblie that ere bave not exaggerated, and it only remains for those lflSgrested to test its vain*, When ws feel senkdeat that it will rapidly supercede ail other*. REFERENCES I . 7- Taudlcton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; O. Cinjble, do.; E. McCormick, do.; Mai- Breen, da.; OoL J. Ware, do.; C.Bheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. End-re, do.; Daniel McCullough, Phirtald Diatriol, South Carolina; Dr. Yu. Monroe, -re county; F. Merryman. do.; S. Patterson, ‘ /, ^fitt.t.TtSrW i OHivviiw:» flfilTS, , REAL. xkU-> -j% r UlUMNOTOS a oa mr *ew> be tasmpe# with name and address. $311*0 ;i . ——— - - Jopn Magnus, Esq, formerly President of Ma ryland’s Agricultural Society, says: ' ' ' •- BaLTtMOU, July 21, 1366. ■name. J. B. Caav k Co.: -ar has been making experiments H. I*. BEAUFORT, SAIL-MAKER, EXCHANGE WHARF, ‘ -^J-ANUFACTUR*S Sells, Teats, Cota, Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and PaUai Whito Flour Hacks, 24, 48 and 06 potmdi; Bta* cf Ml store for rice, grain, Ac. Having good workaaan aedgret- claa* aewing-machlnea.can fUl orders tor notice. Torpaaling for hire. JS* QTATE OF OBORGIA—CHATHAM OOUNTY-To kj all whom It may coneern: Whereas. Stephen P. Whitehead will apply at th* Court of Ordinary for tatters of AdmintattaMea on tbe estate of Beojtnfta Whitehead, late ufwSSd aeunty. deceased. These are, theretore to cite and sdsnulsh Ml «l it may concern, to be and appear before taUfl to make objection (If any they have) on er before the •set Monday lu November next, otherwise seUleUaas will begrauted. Wiipsea my official signature this ssth day er Btp- taesher. WBA oat D A. O-BYRMi O. O. C/ • l.-rp 25 inandMouiaata,ehtoco. Kdbbi*.Cub*Molaaaes. > "Th~, Lending this day, pef bark Eagle, and lor sale low. mi the wharf. . .-lx,. <t , ^ * rfqo.53 ettiB***. Consignees' an oti .The Mechanics’ Saving anffXdSn'Assoclatlon of Se- viwaah, having made to the undersigned an .reslgn- M«it of allot ItgpMperty aud effects, for thi benefit Of lie creditors, all parsons having claims against the - corporation are requested to protons them to the au- dersigusd, aedaU persons Indebted to said corpora tloq *Hl make payment to C. W. W. BRXJKN, lee of Mechaaics' Savlnomud .osBte^gj'WcftelhiAnah. /NON8IGNBE8 per baft «&*.’' 4/ are batMfflotlSed t otice. Georgia, July* 1SH.J Flour. 150 8ACKS EXCELSIOR FLOUR, Just received, fot sals by ocl-St BOX, WTLLT * CHRISTIAN. ' teviniiah, Ow nnderUgfied haying been appointed Assignees ot thisBankfcrthe purpose ofmd]ustlBg and llqnl- saSrafcasflwb'sisar NltAolder* ef HI* Bau^ are required to preeeat the MgaMHa tare fifis date oq they wffi loecthe priority ■ greeted -6y statute, sad those la- debted will make Immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIE, Mpd-tf QTATM or GEORGIA—CHATHAM OOCKTY—T* O all whom it may concern: Whereas; Claus Jacheae wHl apply at ma Oaort ef Ordinary tor Letters Dbmimory as ' ' '' the estate pi Frederick Jachens, ot i These are, therefore, to cite and ads If may concern, to he and appear before said Oaart to make oMeetfoo (ifaay they have) oa me hrtere the first Monday la April next, otherwise arid letiere w|U begranled. Witness my hand and oflclal signature thia M dag Of Wetober, 18SS. • R AOM^a^ ; ForSale. 1,600 ******* - Jtaetti ol -..I, ft,*.*. M — XJVERPOOL GOAL, Ifclly expected to arrlre par barit Odkniia frere Liverpool. « 7 oel-lw .WILDER * rULLARTOM. lATBSUTHSHc f imUMWl /.trimsxnti Scales, Sales and Tdeks, Wourtttii. Uoll Drawing AlSOy ALL nsW WHATEMAH’S DBAWOW FABERS, FOB BALI BY Cooper, Oleotts St Family, mrt»mdlHAL always oa OT tie*, tally wrouad, aad cau He lntereet of Orossre and Bay Merchahts who AS ockalr, ordrew tagtv* ue their patronage. We ro- ■pesffHy eelkata eeU tram aii who aap the shore. DepettorshippmaeSA «. ■ana's warehouse, and m Bar street, aosnar ot Martat Dock. trrato. ^ L Volks 3S[aleiidler RRICJE - 35 Cant*. OteaMehy NOTICE. A li FABTlgE harteghlEs MOB and tCLOlfiE wfll i EX i. m. xarcHucT., , ■ Florid* Wlmrt TAKEN UP, lit i IO i ’. r UfE ODW ANsi CALF.hlack tide*, with white back, V ■* DOW wEh red side* and* sort of frosty :ad up by me On the SOH Bep- ' BSId Cbw* sopposed m owning aTSi J ofth«m, b3» previnii red mil* eiyapses . . - A. X JPSM; OeasHhl*. CNTERPRISe MILLS, COST oanmpt wnr . *BCU BTRE^T*. DEkOT AT X OOWDEN8. tto eaMe Ms dullea street, taJHAMMegl W^hred.^^ ^ i a cuuuij , a. iuci tj luaii, uu. , o. rsiKUHlli .county, Md.; R Eirland, Calvert county, ]U., t. 9. Miter, Cecil oonnty, Md.; John Merryman, Batts- more; B. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore. New Advertisers U9ATED STATES SALE OF LOTS AND LANDS 118 ST. HELENA PARISH, SOUTU CAUUUAA. U nde* on Act of Congress entiued -An Act tc con tinuc in force aud to amend ‘An Act to tMibud 11 t Bureau for tbe Keiu-1' of Freeuiiit'h aud iklo^tts’ and for other parpohes,” aiu-Hteil by -Euwurd iL’- Pheraox*, Clerk .House of li<.pre.-*-iitaUYc$ of tue United States,’I and by ‘ J. \V. Furuey, Secretuy al' I the Senate t f the-United Siates,” July 1G, lSoo, ood [ tteOTP.espi-cially under the 8iii section of tiie aud Act M'e, Wm. Henry Brisbane aud William E. Wording ITui.ed States District Tax Coinnriss.onera for die District of South Carolina, do hereby aecUreacd i make known titat a public bale will be Leld at the office of tue Commits.ouers aforesaid, in tiie town d Beaufort, Pariah of St. Helena, Beaiiiort buinct, State oi South Caroliua, ccmmeuciug uu IiiUTbuy tbe tret day of Not ember, lb0<i, at lu o'clock, A. ii, [ lor lim dibpoaa 1 ol the toliowiLg blocks: Lots, and houses situated iu the buiii tuvrn ofSviafcr. I State of Sonth Caroliua, to wit: Biocka2,3,5 and 7 [ lots A, B, aud C in Biock i>; lots A aud B iu bLcali; I blocks 17, and 19; lot A iu block 2G; lots A audD I ill block 37; lot D in block 38; lots Baud C in block*; I block 42; lot B in biock 44; loi C m biock 48; lot Ait I block 56; lots C aud D in block G >; lots A, B, andC ic I block 6i; lot g iu block 70; lot B iu block 71; ljta £ I E aud F 'iu block 72; lots A and C in block »I; k-t CI in b'oek 90; lots A B in block 91; lot Biu block »; f loUB in blot^t 115 aud blocks li6,117, -Also at the sftme place, on Monday, November 5i I 1866, at tbe boor of 10 o’clock X. M., tbe lota aud par-1 cels of land comprising the city or Port Royal, and I -*Mod wit-**** section fhurteeu (14), uttceu b. I twenty-two (22), twenty-three (uu) aud twenty «o>b I (27), Township 2 south, range 1 west, by rciud I States District Tax Commissioner’s survey ( bkltrAB tb ^aforesaid Parish of St. Heleua (except^ I racSJ heretofore boRR ' namely, 106 lots oo Am I street, 29 on Bunulia street, 1 on DeHalb street, i Franklip 6 on fikreebe sfreet, 7 ou Iruxd «n*; 1 4 on Mitfidll street, 4 dn Pulaski nw 5a I Quincey street), being snore than 2,000 lots oa tb I high land, and about 800 marsh lots. f ■ -Aliot fit iko same pktce,.at 10 o’clock A. X. Htfify I December 3d, 18o6, all fbe’Govermntnt School Farifc I iu the said St. Heleua Parish, numbered irum i toll inclusive, qftefe either enlire or iu tuo or wore dir.- V sions, as tfte CommissiOBers may deem expedient, li'-l minimum price being ten dollars (ftlu) an acre. f ttooio of tbe above named property being r:»l leased, will be sold subject to tbe respeciive laf»_ r Tbe aforesaid klis may be adjourned, fc I be expedient, from place to p.ac -, aud irom 1 time, by proclanrclion, or by written notice, u. r -11 printed advertisenicut, until all the aioresaid pr.s-' r ty is disposed of to tbe highest bona fide bidder. I Terms sash ki pli cases; aud.il not paid wiikin^ I days alter being struck oli, tbe property may beats I by any person giving tbe same amount, or bt ? I MsrnVB fn# bbIa ftkn hicrhPMf hiiider. at tud diaOu— I Qurzs^Mjr gordnsr hoa been making « with your “NonpOriel French Quano”- phsfiit tw bests, cant elopes and very youni _ _ young cucumber vinea, which at this season of the year are very liable to iDjcrry from Insects. As for a* we can judge, it is a first nits ertieie, and comes up to your claim of its merits. I shall use three ton's on wheat and rye this J. B. Cary 4 Co-, through their Agent, Mr. Louis T. Guienot, having made an arrangement with bfl firm ef BELL, WYLLY tc CHK19T1AN, planters foe rely upon obtaining the genuine • 4 Nonpareil Tier w ' French Guano.* 1 * Tfete H the Prftmlpol Depot* of Counterfeits! All our barrels will he branded with our name and address. 1 4 aefi-tf / FXJLTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. Capital Stack, - re.. : J 1 SlUUfi, |M BACH, $300,000 FIBST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE finffno ether aasefimeM retee, texaspt by direction of a aajatliy of alUhe biooUi.lOere. y .J ' eFFtores: w . , ... j JNO. C. WHITNER J ...swcretaij. P.P. PEASE - Treaaorer. HOBT.Logan .........-...Gveerei sopertntoaden*. DinECTOfifi: P. LOGAN, . ROflrr. LOGAN. - E.M. BA»EuN, R.MOCAWRT. E. P. PHASE, . JNO. i;. wl W. V. FAR KHUBst. reta L-lYfr Thl* Company propose* to naerato is Geor»le,,i ham* acd Tennsuee. Having leased Lands in the immediate vicinity or recent oil SltrtivssMa, It now oren a Portion of ita Stock lor ask. tbe amount paid BBOII Which Shall be returned te the porchaaer mffore l«vgeneral dmdanfl will-be declared. ; A reilled amouat ot Stock may be secured ftjtcall- 3* on the undersigned, agents IB tab < OCX ii, WYLLY * Cl agatafafsrte to the highest bidder, M teeduod- | of the Commieeloaers. Office U. Be Direct Tax Comia3icn, Beaufort & October let, 186*. - Wif. HENRY BRISBANE W. ET WORDING, U. S. Direct Tax Comiuuuioaera ocAdlm fur South Carob'ui. JM otice to Maimed sioidiert I Executive DEFABixtstj. I Mxixsbokville, Ga., September 20, lew- I f|NHE report of the Committee of Scieutilc V JL gefma, appointed to examine samples or Arc-- I Limbs submitted to their inspection by I manufacturers, having been received, tiie awarded to Dr. Dougiaa Bly, lor his Army »®“, Lag. and fur his Koeler Arm, ue the lov[« “' ' “taking into consideration quality »■ u ‘‘ in tbe Sanguage of the Act. - And tbe said LiW" • having ex coated a conuact, wbtcb is on office, to manufacture said Limbs m tbe city ^ con, parties having procured tbe necessary « as provided in sections second and tbird ot (which may be seen by calling ou the Ordimuy-. apply to the contractor and be supplied, w Piling are enjoined to strict compliunce wita Dr. Bly reqtteeu thst the Ordrnsties coare^S - lfaeon. the name and address of eacb Is I film- a* Macon tbe name and address o wheer they may issue a certificate. . ^ i Let this order be published in the PT" 4I . city; »he Macon Telegraph, Columbus Ere®*, lauta Intelligencer, Rome Courier, August* c af I A flstltiriif nnd Savannah News and_“ rrv t tonSr^ CHARLES J. Sec. 2. Be It further enacted. That I maimed, indigent sol iier or officer, wliu . ^ r . I oo maunefi-in (he service of the State, °t m * ^ I vice or the’Confederate Staten, while ft ' r I Georgia military orgamiaation, it sbali 1 be . ^ I •Mb soldier oc officer, to appiy to the - , uc h I County where he resides, for an order to po ^ I artificial limb, or part tlfereof/ as bis w***'^ ;ie d I tion may render necessary; which be cf this I to receive on complying with tbe cuiub J I aC 8KC.^i! 'fee lt1%rthe^«acfed, That cation shall contain a personal deter y hair ^1 calculated io insure his ideutit>, aud ol regiment to>which he belonged, thjsp hn( ,; ue , 3 or ed-1 HMteturiaa ..itiren 01 VP I applicant, and tbe facia verified by some cii^n ^ i county known ,he ^''^^ 9 m tba CtwP 1 ”!*!-1 acoDVOf the same trensmuteu Or-1 Genera? 1 fteotanfioxiied with ih« certificate ci I dinorv tbffi he believe* Uie atatemenw tx I S“SSitTwhkh appliratfonandc^fl^^ I fifed in the office of the Comptroller Gene**. ■*ocfi*4 rmserer— £y Q. HAYNES, . VfUIEHti, cojpaBsioE merchant, idi;,] lot AJTO WBOLESALE DKALSB U« >a'i|it>, Ftere*. dfipi. rood *»h p.*fi«tc, bne ‘ .. 8T0BB. ’ qf ,Tp uq Bat Stbket, foot or Baekaed fix., g- . levaaMki Gt#I f 1 *- Plantation for Sale. , twenty C20) mfiw Wn»S I ,f s.-venteeii hundred “g, I QN SEFBBBEh Ever. 1 nah, cousiatibg of B. venti avejUSSJ^i^^Np.withtwoscttlein^l severnmewiw Itewes* join tern * y ,. r mid I in sise. with a splendid sbre;ui acro suf<'P t ”| mill. Three iiunffrerUrtid twesty f»a* I Land, sad on* tbeuaanti (l.ot-o) ui L-e c tur fsvsIi t«t I rrnn.. With mrat s!«'i ' n . uittJl ties for a atock range, 'With me . a '“ucUiitJ'- unsurpassed by any locality in tbe i I tnilldinga in good repair. Eris $30 Reward—Mules Stolej S TOLEN on tire morning - -- , culo r™ -- ... win. Baltimore; Woodward, fanwsaw, LGambrUI, B-hvr.Chrele.ttm. M.IMWJteaWOBTH^ Literal advancea made on ermaignmenta otCetoaa FLORID*HD&HCB teAMJa^an 'B-pIBTa 913W -JTstif ttjx m fiolSd TuJixg ta* Capitol Stock of Ode Ccmpen^talreq^r atiled, ■arable at the Company’s office in fimahai, on D. MACDONALD, vans CORN AND SEED OATB, from Bark Eaoui at WhMa’i fnsg far X aNDINO from B* l>E4tate*rere)s. a M. H. WILLIAMS k SON. Mule with the letter D branded on Bis - outer U a Urge barTnxreMale my®* lilremsri ffhe-ahwrs.xewred wul N 1 ^ delivering Oiem to the UBder, i^^BrrN0^55i : AiouiDERS’ljSi^’^ The regular monthly meetirw hekUE.tbeli“eue co>»‘ H **«"•*?*£ ' wiEbei pared to meetalldu