The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 05, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald.- >3Y 5. W. MA£ON. ^VilICEL W. MASON KUltor XV. ‘1'. THOMPSOS.......Associate KditorJ Official Paper of the City. ASSEST CltfCULATIQN III THE CITY AND COUNT) FRIDAY OCTOBER 1866. P O ST 51 A jTKSS Are authorized to receive subscriptions for tBe NEWS ASD HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest idfslt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will l>e grateful to our planting friends and others OUR, CITY SCHOOLS. One of the most interesting features of the report of His Honor, Mayor Anderson, which ■we published 09 Wednesday, last, was the announcement thpt every necessary arrange ment had been'made toy the oity authorities for the inauguration of a complete and tho rough system of public instruction, under the direction of experienced and competent teachers. He says : “Every preparation lias been made to render the system a thorough one, and to give ta onr city a method f in struction second to no other. ” He remarks, also : “It is proposed by the board to make these schools of free tuition, and to appeal to the'City Council tor an tmnBal npp^oprtn- tion of five thousand dollars, which, in con nection with the special county tax awarded for this purpose by the justices of the Infe rior Court, and the educational fund from , in tins interior for information on tUat subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the froe-Ubor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the Rarae to ns. THE CONSERVATIVE STRENGTH IN THE NORTH." The agreeable announcement appears in our telegraphic columns this morning that' the Democrats and Conservatives have achieved a glorious triumph in the' little State of Delaware. From recent indications in New York, Pennsylvania, and the other Middle States, .we {ire enc5uraged 1 to believe that in the approachiug fall elections the Radicals will be defeated. The Democracy and conservative Republic uis seem to be everywherejubilaut anti enthusiastic. The Democratic papers in these States state that hundreds of Republicans, notwithstanding the defection of the Times and the *H«rak^ who never, voted the Democratic ticket be fore, are openly sustaining tlja cause of the Union, restoration and co'nstitutiopal liber ty, while there are thousands of tlje same party who will tjuietly deposit their he lots in favor of a white man’s govern ment ! They declare that the skies are bright on every side of the political horizon. The result iu Delaware would seem to coufirm the denial at ion, and that it is indeed true that the Democratic column is moving ousteadhy to victory. The Radicals themselves acknowledge that the result is doubtful iu New York, and after all their vain boasting they fear not only defeat but an utter route of their locoes. Another Vindication of the Truth' of History. - • We learn from the Washington Union that in 185G, James Buchannan and Jno. C. Breckinridge ran for the Presidency, and Forney of the Chronicle, was chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Com mittee; he got up a large wood cut, rep resenting a large half naked, grinning ne gro, holding in his immense right hand a while infant by the liidb, ready to dash its brains out against a tree. Underneath this frightful picture was written, “Thii will he the' result of abolitionism.’’ And yet this very consistent politician, is now a “torch and turpentine” lever, hounding on the Brownlows and Hamiltons, urg ing them to cause the negroes to do what he, iu the Buchanan campaign, pretended to look upon with holy horror. the State, for the county of Chatham, will Regulations fok the Weighing and Marking of Cotton.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, has just issued additioual regulations concerning the weigii- ing and marking of cotton, in which he states that since the publication. of former regulations on that subject it has been de termined to provide a metallic.tag to be used by the Assessor, or under his oversight, at the time cotton is first weighed, in place of the “tax paid” tag heretofore used, and also ' to appoiBt weighers of cottou in certain lo calities. Consequently the aforesaid regu lations have been modified in several import ant particulars, to which the attention of as sessors and collectors is directed- The ap pointments ot weighers of cotton will be Tirade under the authority conferred by sec tion 8 of the act of July 13, 186(1, upon the Secretary of the Treasury, who will appoint, on the recommendation of the assessors of respective districts, suitable persons weigh and mark. cotton, at those designated places for weighing whore the quantity of cotton and amount of labor may be so great that the assistant assessors located at such places cannot readily and promptly perform the work required. The State Election’s.—Elections are to be held during October in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa on the 9lta, and in West Virginia oh the 25th. A full State ticket is to be voted for only in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, the Governors in the other •States, all Republicans, bolding over until next year; but the fact that Ohio has nine teen Congressmen to elect, Pennsylvania twenty-four, Indiana eleven, and Iowa six, causes the elections in those States to be re garded with peculiar interest. In the present Congress Iowa is unanimously Republican, Ohio has two Democrats,. Indiana lias three, and Pennsylvania has eight, ( aud the Demo crats aud Presidential supporters in those States are doing their best in every case to increase their party strength in the next Congress. fully meet the estimates made for the Incep tion of the project” In order that the plan may be carried out, he recommends an appropriation by the city of five thousand dollars per - annum. This recommendation, we are happy to state, is warmly approved by our citizens generally, and it is expected that the Council will res pond to it favorably at the earliest moment practicable. The prominent and worthy citizens who have been honored as member's of the Board of Education, in entering on their duties, assume a great responsibility. '10 them is entrusted for a time the care and manage ment of these scholastic institutions, which are at once the hope and' pride of tile city. It is indeed an important trust, aud we feel satisfied that they to whom it is confided fully appreciate the importance of its en lightened and faithful performance. We are glad to see, by the report of" our excellent Mayor, that at the outset .of their labors they have given evidence of due appreciation of ’the noble work they have undertaken. This, however, was fully expected fro;n them, or they would not have besn placed in the re sponsible and honorable position they occupy. It is not our purpose to enlarge here' **u the important duties Revolving upon the Board, but we would most earnestly press upon their attention one important matter iu onuneetion with this subject, whiuh.writlmik is pre-eminently entitled to tbeir considera tion. We allude to the influence schools have oh the health of children that attend them. We have been informed-that it has been a custom in some ot the schools to as sign to the'scholars, to addition to their daily attendance, studies which occupy them iu close application at home from two to six hours each day. The natural impulses of childyia incline them to almost incessant activity, and their instincts in this respect cannot, be long re strained without serious injury to tbeir physi cal condition. Human nature is organized with a certain proportion of vital and ner vous energy, an equable diffusion of which, to every part of the body, is essential for health aud perfect development. It has occurred to us thaf the system of education is best which cultivates with equal care, the physical, moral and intellectual faculties.. One faculty or unction .cannot be unduly, stimulhted or ex ercised, except at the expense of all other parts of the system. We do not hesitate to say that intellectual culture, notwithstaudiug is value aud necessity, should be held subor dinate to good health and a sound constitu tion. We have no censure to cast upon the public schools of Savanuali, which we have time aud again complimented upon tbeir excellence- ’fe <k> not doubt thaf they com pare favorably with any similar schools in the cotfulry. Indeed we feel assured, from what we have heard, that, for thoroughness in all the branches of education taught, and lor success in stimulating the personal efforts ot scholars in pursuing their studies, our public schools cannot be surpassed. We fear, however, that in some depai tmenls the tendency has beea to cultivate the intel lectual faculties ifl the expense of the health ful physical development. We are inclined to believe that in some of our schools too onerous’ studies at bom*' and loo long con finement in the school room are exacted of pupils. We have been brought to this .be lief by a few cases- of failing health in children attending school, which have come under our own observation, although quite limited. Headache, pallor, lassitude, loss of appetite, emaciation, Ac , we "know are en countered iu children who have been severe ly taxed by tbeir studies at home aud at school. Such persons are quickly restored to health by short absence from school and by free exercise In the open air. We have been told by a gentleman of observation and experience that there are more cases ot this description among pupils of female schools than among those attending the male schools. This may, perhaps, be accounted for by the fact that the customs of society allow boys to take more abundant out-door exercise than BY TELEGRAPH. NIGHT DISPATCHES. From Washington. the Presi- Appointments by dent. TAXATION ON COFFEE. DI9QWEBY OF A SALT. Wakhucotoe, Oct. 4.—The President lias appointed Francis A. Hall Register of the Land Office, and jaipes ^fcQttire Receiver of Public Moneys, both at Monroe, La. By a decision of the Commissioner of Internal Rev enue, Coffee is held to be liable to a tax of one cent per pound when roasted, or a similar tax when ground. If the coffee is roasted and ground by the same person two cents per pound. A letter has been received from Nevada by Mr, Randall, Postmaster General, relative to the dis covery of a mountain of pure rock salt without any admixture. . and qualified, be. held at the Court House in the city of Savannah on the second MONDAY, being the eighth day of October next between the hour* oi MOUHTAIR j OP. setenmrhemortrfngandsixintlitiifteilMononbat dav, utffief tho superintendence of the Justice* of the Inferior Court of Chatham county and the Justices ot the Vtmo tii said ciiy,or any .fhw »• themr The City Marshal and the* City Treienrer, with his digest, will be in attendance tion of taxes, and the Cierk of vJounoH. with the registry 4if voters. ’ The Chief of Police, with a suffi cient force, will attend and preserve order at and around the polls. From St. Louis. ARRIVAL OF GOLD DUST. DISAPPEARANCE UF THE CHOLERA. St. Louis, Oct 4.—The steamers Jennie Brown and Luiila, from Montana, have arrived at St. Joseph, Mo., bringiug one million each of gold dust as freight, and iu possession of passengers. To-day was observed as thanksgiving over the dis appearance of tlie cholera. Baltimore * Market. Baltimore, Oc^ 4.—Flour of advancing tendency. Wheat firm. Corn* scarce; White $1 084*1110. Oats firm at 5£c. Provisions very dull. Pork steady. Su- [ars firm. Coffee quiet. Whiskey dull. . * . Mobile llurket. ^ M<>biLK,,Oot. 4.— Cottou sales to-day 150 bales Mid* tilings, nominally at 38c.; market dull and in favor el buyers. * ■* Special Notice. [OFFICIAL] Election Notice r ' " CITY OF SAVANNAH. I Office Clerk of Council, Sept. Si. 186«. J * o IN COUNCIL, 19TH BaxTBHBEB, 1866. RDERED. That an election for a Mayor and twelve Aldermen-of the city oi Savannah to serve for Attest: A true copy (torn Minutes of Council -meet- it * 0,SePteml jS9«WAHT, < L. S. ^ Clerk of Council. '—r—' * sep21-td ' New THE.A.TRE, - MADAME GMWj» - AND StGNOM GRAND itAUIU^OIFtRAk .MAX STRAKOSetjf...v..Tv:...ifcfctoK ’ POSITIVELY ONLY SIX NIGHTS, commencing MONDAY October 64b—Verdi's popnlar opera, IL T*nr&TORE, If .dames GHIONI, PATTI STHAKOSCH, Signors IBFRK._and MARRA In the principal roles. FAUST, M’ile CAN1S8A. Jl’me. PATTI STHAKOSCH, Signor* BKRANI, SBSINL COLETTE etc. WXDJfKSSrAY--LiftKMT1A BORGIA. THURSDAY—For theflrSt time here, Ricci's bro ther’s highly snccessful comic opera; FRIDAY—4tey,rbeer’» posthumous -grand opera in five acts. ■-* ’tiAWtfattNte, the greatest musical sensation, which will be pro duced in gorgeous style; With entirely hew and oosti, , wardrobe, appointtnro/a, eu„ and the GRBAT SHT in the 3d Act, and MANCANILLA TREE in the A lTfot - IH INSURANCE I INSURANCE II .' . SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 80, 1886. THH undersigned would respectfully inform their ITiendsand the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o. New York.' NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of 8L Louia, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO..Of St. Lost*. Mu. PERRY INS. ANDTftUSTCO.. Marlon, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON k SONS. sepl-3m .Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. New' Advertiseme SHERIFF’S SALE. J^KLL BE SOLD ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Mew Orleans Market. Nkut Okleans, Oct. 4.—Cotton dull and drooping; prices nominally unchanged. Superfine flour $12. Wlif^lrey $2 40. Gold46 l j. Rest unchanged iUiere were six deaths from yellow fever yesterday. European markets. Liverpool, Oct. 3.—The market for^cotton is firtn; middling uplands quoted at 15U; sltlea,*16,000 bales. London, Oct. 3.—Consols, 89^; Five-twenties, 70*4. New York Market. • New York, October 4.— Chupdus—1SC2, 112; 1855, 109/*, .Gold, 148J*. Steamship New York arrived and mails sent by midnight train. Cotion nominal; sales 1,200 bales Middling at 40@42c. Southern Flour dull at 1210@$16 26. Wheat dull, and drooping. Pork firm ut $33 20. Lard ftrmdr at 16££&18?£c. Bugars steady'; Muscovado, 10@llc. Coffee quiet. . Nava) stores steady; Turpentine GC>«(&£?j£c. Mabsden’s Cabminativb syrup can be fPlfed on as the most.prompt and effective remedy, in aU cases of diarrhoea, dysentery aud cholera. NAURIED. HOPKINS—CASSELS.—Inihis city, Sept. 25th, 1866, by the Rev. D. H. Porter, at the residence of Thomas Holcombe, Esq., CORMACK HOPKINS and MARY C. QASSELS. No cards. >h, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ at thewtore -x^yer A Newmark, on Broughton street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets, all the stock of Fumi- turd in. said store, levied upon to satisfy two mortgage* H fas: one in favor* of -Philij> Dzyalinaki, and the other in favor of Philip Dzyaliaski, Tobias Bfown and Ephraim Ehrlich. Property pointed out in the mort gages, and Bold at tiin o and place bv consent. BENJAMIN L. COLE, oc5 Sheriff of Chatham county. "Wholesale PAPER WAREHOUSE P APER for Printers aud Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware aud B *ot and Shoe Dealers: for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes •aud Twine. All goods sold at New York prices, with expenses added. • WARREN BROTHERS, oct4-tf # • 2lo Bay street. Onions, Apples. 25 bbls. prime Onions, 10 bbls. Apples, Landing ex. steamer Montieello, and for sale by oc5-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. JUST RECEIVED. . FUNEUAL INVITATION. The friends aud acquaintances of ADOLPH BACKER, and of hi«? wife, Mrs. Mary Hacker, are respectfully invited id attend the funeral of the former, from his late residence, on East Boundary street, between South Broad and president streets, this morning, at 10 o’clock. Special Notices. Academy of St. Vincent of.Paul. FJItlE KX8RC1SSS of the Academy of St. VJncent The -Grain Crops of this North and WV.st The N. Y. Herald, oft|ie£8Jb T^., says From all tbe- evidences it appttirs %bat life damage to the crops by the late floods in the West has been very general; but the amount of grain destroyed will not be more than the great excess of the crop over those of for mer years. The grain crops of 18G6 bade fair before the late rains to be imuflensc in value, and in spite of the late destkiclfon we shall have more than an average crop. Our European information stales that the : grain crops there have been comparative failures. This fact, and that of the late wars in Earope, will create an immense demand Sof our grain; and pur farmers may look forwent to a brisk demand and high prices' ' * * Thu Effect of a Pardos.—In the United States District Court, setting in Alexandria, Virginia, on Thursday last, tho confiscation case of the United States vs. J. H. jlfcVeigh, was taken up, and on his producing a pardon from the President, all farther proceedings were dismissed, and he thus has returned to him all his real estate which has not beon actually sold. To Rice Planters. —W^fcall attention to the advertisement of Fowler & Ward, New York, wholesale dealers 'in.’ rice. Mr. C. R. Fowler, of that firm, is in. town, stopping at the Marshall House, and dan be consulted in relation to sales or consignments. Bfi refers to the Savannah National Bank. , afttl has other references of the best character. A Sdicide.—The Madison (Fla.) Messen ger states that Dr. B. F. Treadwell^ of that place, in a momentary fit of mental abera- tion shot himself, and died the succeeding girls. Recently, an admirable system of fl ee gymnastics has been introduced in schools in other cities, and cannot tail to mitigate in some degree the bad effects of -.too much study and too lone continued physical restraint. This system is so planned th&t almost every muscle of the body is in suc cession brought into vigorous action. We cannot too much commend this wise im provement to our public schools. of Pail), condactnd by the bisters of Mercy, will lie resumed MONDAY, 17tli inst. Books wiU be sup plied hy-tbe Institution at a moderate charge. s.'Pl4-tmo Assignees’ AVolIce. The nndersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants' aud Planters’ Bank, is prepared to enter upon his duty. All iiilHmlders, and other persons having claims against-said Bank, 3ie re quested to present Jhe same for liquidation. And all parties indebted tb the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. Biilholders will lose their priority if the bills arc u< t presented within six months. • . HIRAM HUBERTS, mi81.tr ’ Assigned. Assignees’ Notice. t Art BAhRELS APPLES, IvU UK) barrels Onions, Act, expressly made for this Company, as need In the Academy otMuiis in New York, GRAND CHOKUS or TWENTY-FIVE, and effi cient ORCHESTRA. Conductor and Magical Director, ..Signor NICOLAO. 8ATUKDAY, Farewell Night. * BARBER OP SBYIGUA. Admission to Parapet and Dress Cirele, $2; re served seats, to cents extra; Family Circle, $1 fiO; Gallery, $1. . . The sale ol Tickets for the subscription ot six nights and the choice of .sects will Commence on Friday morning at 9 o’cleek, at Schreiner’s Mnsic Store, and on Saturday’ and thereafter tot either nights of the Opera. v qcMf 113 SOUTH BBOAD ST. Information Wanted Joy All HOUSEKEEPERS. • lace*to fife beat Green :tBcl Black a, at the lowest price, fa at GKO. 8. NlGHOL8\ - : The place to get genuine t ld Java and Crowned lead Coffee fa at GKO. S. NICHOLS*. ORFF^lVXTKfNS r P\ —-INVITB .1.- . u .jjUM COTTHSTTirST MEECHaNTs • U t TO EXAMINE THEIR STOCK 8F fILL inti tt'iyt] am, nliVI NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THh The place to get sweet Orange County Batter and Cheese is at GEO. 8. NJCHOJ-S’. The place to get geuuire Borden’s Condensed Milk, at 40 euBls, is at GEO. 8. NICUOls’.. The place to j. Freeh Salmon, i : aH kinds of Pickles, Sardines, and it yto. S. NICHOLS'. ' The piece to get‘good things, sach as Preserved i, Currat" i p] - „ _ ... . .. Ginger; Citron, currants, Jellies, Pears, I’eagh s. Pine Apples, Strawberries, is at Gift). 8. .NICHOLS’. The plaeo to get/good Wives, Casern, Sweet Oil, Mustard, Worcesicrshii'e Sunce. Spices, Nutmegs. Ac., Ad., is at -GEO. 8. NICHOLS’. Tile place to get Crushed, Powdered. Granulat d, ami Brown Sugar, is at GKO. S. MlCUoLV. The place to get superior ftaisin*; Almonds, Fib benauHid PecaivNat*, is ut ,UBO. S. NICHOLS'. Gentlemen, the place to get the finest Sugars aud Chewing Tobacco at the lowest price, is ut ' - GEO.« NICHOLS’. AKB, , . Ladies, the place von cun visit is at the neat little Store, ’ NO. 113 SOUTH BROAD STREET, , where all of the aixiVe a. tides will be sold cheap, lor cash. Cali andeee. oci-2t 300 barrels Potatoes. 60 barrel* Turnips. For eale by ocS-3t CHACE A RICHARDSON. Notice to Consignees. C ONSIGNEES per brig Kron ier, from New York; will ptease attend to receipt of their goods, thi* day discharging at Claghorn A Cunningham’s wharr. CHARLES L. COLBY A Ctt.- oc5-2t - - Agents. Notice to Consignees. C ONSIGNEES will attend to the reception of their goods, landing irom stefimer Montlceilo, from Boston, at Willi*,' Upper Wharf. Ail goods remain- ine on the wharf at s .user will be stored at owners expense. . CRANK A GRAYBILL, oc6-2t - Agents. Notice to Consignees. C ONSIGNEES per schooner S. W. BUNNELL, froifi New York, will attend to the reception ui their goods, landing this day at Bolion’s wharf. AU goods remaining on the wuarf at sunset will be stored at expense of owners. CRANE dc GRAYBILL, . Agents. Oc5-3t S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, John Murray will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of John Newman, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may conoern, to be aud anpear before said Court to* maka objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 4th day of Octo ber, 1856. D. A. O’BYRNE, <*£ O. C. C. FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD. IJIHE THIRD INSTALMENT of Twenty Per CeA on the Capitol Stock of this Company ie hereby ceiled, „ .. , ^ . , payable at the Company's office in Savannah, on the lMti Octobcr, 1864. D. MACDONALD, of the Farmers’ and Mechanic*’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders aud Oilier claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for li- qnidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bank are required to make immediate payment. Bill-holder* will lose their priority it the MU* are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN KICHARDSON, J. E. GaUDKY, j.V-i’-tf• Assignees. WOOD. yy E, the undersigned, take this method of .in forming onr friends, and the public generally, that, to facilitate our business, we have established a WOOD YARD at the Albany and Gnlf Raiirod, from which, or r m onr old stand, at the Canal Bridge, below, toe Cen tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the very best quality of ’ ' ’ TUGH LAND OAK WOOD at eight dollars (#8) per cord, and - . * . DRY YELLOW PINE WOOD . at six dollars (|6j per cord, on very short notice. Or<ier boxes can be fouDd at vrr. Staley’s Bonk Store, corner State aud Bull streets, and ut M>. J. Lippnmn’s Draj, Shore, corhcr’of Congress and Bur- nurd street*. . . • ocfi-lui BUTLER A HARDWICK. . fOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, importers and wholesale dealers in RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on «hich liberal ad vancements will be made. C. R. FOWLER of the above firm, can be seen at the Marshall House. BEFER TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL RANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of New Ybrk city. . oto-lm* North Kiver AGRICULTURAL WORKS. SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE. Ill and 113 Congress Street. E. D. SMYTHE * CO. Importers and Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA! AND GLASSWARE, H AVE NOW ot; HAND (and are ooiiftnntlv receiv. ifc additions thereto;, ihe LARGEST STOCK, above yoods.tl.at hs* over l>;en offered in t hi* market, which they ure prepare! to.<eil a p ::w b)w a* they c;iu*l)e biM.gir in New York or any Northern city. Dealers are-respect I idle invite,I local examine mir ii>t, of assorted crates, which contain no unsaleable Goonc, they having leu irarciu*, Europe qxpretsiy for this market. 109. BROUGHTON STREET, SECOND D00E FROM BULL STREET. sept iff New Advertisements. Auction Sales. Notice—Removal. T UE SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY have tbis.aay.umvehih^ r offlCi from tbeM^rch ints* NationarBank to? fhfc I«on^ .o »m di rectly above, in tfee same building. Enirance, first door 5 ist ol the Hank. ' ck.3 1w. J. C MCNULTY S-C’y. AUCTION (SALE. BY S. 91. LAPFITE AU. Will sell THIS DAY’ at 10 o’ok clr, in front of =i Oae set R iom Furnitun*. con>.stiu^ oi ' Bedstead, Bureau, Mattres.-es, Cnalrs. Blankets, kc., &c., 20 M. Havamia Segars. BEEF, BEEF, BEEF. WJ E have an.l expect to keep ou Stai! No. 9 the j IT best qnatiiy of Beef, at the lowest figure*. The > ALSO, - An invoice of Clothing and Groceries. _ qualiiy pnblii- generally are requested to give n« a call OC4-4* - fADLKR k FREKitAN. AUCT1UN. BY YORK, WILLIAMS JIclSfTIKEdiCO M. Y. HENDERSON H AS -removed to the ?«torc foot of Barnard street. Kcmahart'S Building. oc4-3i Will be acid THIS DAY, (Friday, 5th iMt.j • o'clock, m front of store, 20 barrels Sugar-cured H.uns, 6 tierces Shquldurs, 30 boxes Tomato Catsup, 2u boxes Deyo’ti Java Coffee, 20 boxes Pyle’s Soap, 1 Cti.'-c covered Cauieens. Also, a variety of article*. To Plante rs SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CABY & CO. ’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO’ W HICH is now offered to Planter* possess** quali ties which are peculiar to it alone, and render it ■/ Y RIKSTNG & CO.. 58 and CO Conrtbindt street, vX New York, Mannfactnrere aud Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. Notice. Atlanta New Era.—Tbi3 journal lias been sold by Messrs. Prather A Scraggs to Dr. Samuel Baird, formerly of New Orleans. The Era, under its new auspices, will support the Administration and its restoration. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. Surveyor’s Compasses, ' Five and six ineh Needle. Scales, Buies and Tacks, Moujtfacl Roll Drawing Paper. ALSO, ALL BUN WHALEMAN’S DRAWING PAPERS, Cooper, Roplfi-tf FOB SALK BY Olcotts Sc Farrelly. SALE OF MACHINERY MATERIALS. K. The Mechanics’ Saving and Lean Association of S«- vannuh, having made to the undersigned an assign ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of it* creditor*, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un dersigned, and all pereous indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to ' C. W. W. BRUEN, Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and sepl-3m Loan Association of Savannah. Assignees’ Notice. Bank or Savannah. Savannah, Georgia, July C, 1SC0.} The nndsralgned having been appointed Assignees of .this Bank for the pnrpbse of adjusting and'liqui dating its affairs, therefore all persona having claims against this corporation will present them, and ai bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the same within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted- hy- statntc; and those in debted will make immediate payment td H. BRIGHAM, GKO. W. DAVIS, sspfi’rt Assignees. Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, is prepared to enter upon Ills duties. All bill holders ami other persons having claims against the said Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida tion, and fill parties indebted tp the Bonk are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders wiH lose their priority irthe bills are not presented within six months from this dare. JOHN C. FKRKILL, ang-3m Assignee. 1,600 For Sale. SACKS SALT. LIVERPOOL COAL, Daily expected to arrive per hark Catherine, from Liverpool. .ocl-lw WILDER k FULLAKTON. Wanted,* B Y a gentleman in th s city, to complete fils files, theUenes of the News and HfiRAl.fi lor the inobhsof March. April and July of the present year, for which a liberal price will be paid on delivery at ihe News and He. aid office. seS7-tf TO HUNTERS. rnHB highest price c«n be obtained for GAME of A any kind, by applying at theOHR HOUSE. oc4 Plantation for Sale. O N Savannah l iver, twenty (SO) miles from Savan uali, consisting of seventeen -hundred and sixty- „ - sixty- five (1,765) acres of LAND, with two settlements, and seven negro houses, fourteen by twenty- (14x20) feet iu sine with a splendid stream for lumber and grist mill. Three hundred and twenty (3t0) acres of open Lnud.’and one thousand (1,000) to be cleared. Facili ties fur a stock lunge, with meat stall in Savannah, unsurpassed by any locality bnildings in good repair. Apply to Smith k Solomon, Congress street, or at this office. oc3-2m H. J. fcTaOBHAR. AT THE STATE WORKS, - ; GREENVILLE, 8. C., 0m w.daesdajr, October 17tb, 1866. gy virtue of authority vested in the Commission- The Acgdbta DailyFxkss.—’Chj* spright ly paper, rectotly an advertising sheet, made its appearance on Monday last madh en larged and otherwise improved. ere by th« Legislature ol Sooth 'Carolina, at its recent Special Session, the terms of this sale, in stead of being sixty days’ thfie, afi heretofore pub lished,'wHIbe fia follow* k Sums grand under $loo, cash; from $100 to tioo, sixty days; over $500, one and two years, in equal la. Ihe credit poachaaes. to bear interest Taitd to be aeeured with approved snre- tiC8 ’ C. J. BLFORD, Secretary to Oomm’s of State Works, oc4-6t Greenville, S. C. WHK BEST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack A Co.’s FjIRKO-PHOSPHOBATEB ELIXIR OF CALISAYA is a combination of the three best tonics, IRON, PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA. Tho Iran give* the blood a rich Vermillion color where itjUecomeatUn and watery; tit* Pliospnorns supplies nervous power hr eases of menial depres sion. while the Calisaya gives tone and rigor to all the organs of the body. Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK A CO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, Near York, and Jfewport, B. L For sale at UPPMAN'S lyo tf Drug and Oliemlcai Warehons S. G. H.AYNES, GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WBopESAU DEAL XU Ol Flour, Oralu, Feed and Produce, ■” ' COBNKK STORE. -• 190 and Hit Bax Stbeet, roar cm B»»yao Sr. Ssvmanab, Georgfu. ' HILL’S HAIR |UYE. SO eente^-Black or Brown, instantaneous, best, cheapest, durable, re. liable. Depot, Mo. 66 John ytreet, New York. Sold hy ull drug and patent medicine atom* everywhere. . mo-ty NOTICE. Iron Bands dnd Arrow Ties. FURTHBR supply of Banda and Ties received, ANDBBW LO 4k CO. I HATH no further lntereat to the Steam Saw Mm near the Fifty-sixth MHe-post on the Central Railroad, Having apld out all my interest in eai^ Mill, l{* appur tenances end business, toMr. WILLIAM T. OPIK, of Screven county. VOSBPH CLAY. Savannah, Sept. 3,1866. ee4-Iaw4w* Coma Tim protect the toes ot -ChHdreFs shoe*.— One pair will outwear three without Ups. Sold every where. Reference*—C. A. Gambrill k Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodwind, Baldwin k Co., Baltimore and New York; V Gambrill, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on coneignmenta of Cotton end Produce. : oc2-tf The Old Established House, COR. SOUTH BROAD AND PRICE STS. MOTTO—" Lm and Lnx Lrvx.” i • RICHARD RIcCK A CO Beg leave to ay thftt they heve tekeo the Old Eitib* lishod House, which thbyhave fitted up in the moet approved style. They would perticufarly ^elJ atten tion to their ^ Private Supper Roenaa-Up Stalra. WINES. ALES and LIQUORS, when d(Wired, may be had by are Caaa at New Ybrk prices, partfon. larly Biniuger’e Celebrated Liquors. Tho old Favorite Caterer ia engagaA oel-lw Co-Partnership Notice. FTtHB underJIgnad have thU day formed a co-part 1 nenhlp for the trartsection of a General Conunla sion. Lumber and Timber business, under the **tyje o Winbora Lawton & Co, New York city, and Philip Yonge A Co., havamuh, «^ wn(BOBS ^ WTO N. , , , PHIUF YONUE. September 1st, 1866. sepl-tf Nos.-in. li. 56, 68 and TO PJbws, edenrated Me hawk V.dley Steel; Clipis-r Plow: Horse-potvers, Threshers aud Cleaners, Fan Mills, Ac. COTTON GIN3- Emery’? celebrated Saw G!n. McCarth>’ri wlebra^d Holler Gin. Dealers eu^pHed- Seed for Circular. f c V2m LOST. SlOO REWARD! A TRUNK, supposed to have been taken, from the ‘sfeamship Tocawanda, from PbiladeYplna, on her arrival iu Savannah, September * 4th, marked F. Wyatt, Philadelphia, containing valuable papers (only valuable to the owner), a box of jewelry and clothing. The above reward will be paid for the return of the paper* and the jewelry, the rame being invaluable to the owner. . HUNTER A GAMMKLL, 84 Bay street. ’SAVANNAH, GA., Oct 4th, 1866. ‘ oc5-3t tar superior to any other known, as has been fuliy proven by the “ French Academy of Sciences,” and also )>y practical persons of enlarged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish the ** NoupaiVii French Guano,” may be enumerated the following: 1st. It will promote the growth Of Cotton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Unano/ks lias been fully tested, at the aarno time being entirely free from the objectionable properties of the above, us it is a Perma nent Improver of the 8oil, instead of a stimulant. 2d. It can be applied to the leaves aa well -as the roots of plants, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the' toil will retain its moisture, and will not bake, even the most clayey. . 3<L li will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, aud wherever it is applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap pear, Hs properties being repugnant to'insect lile of every kind. This qoalily alone will be a great benefit to agriculture when it is estimated what vast numbers, as Sontliefn planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. In a circular it is impossible to fully enter into the merits of the ” Nonpareil French Guano,” but we as sure the public that we have not exaggerated, and it only remains for those interested to-test its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede ail others. PRIVATE SALE BY YORK, WILLIAMS, MeIXTIRE*CO Hams, Butter,* oc5-.jt Shoulders, Houuny, UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL, WVLLY & CUHHTIU. WiU be sdU THIS DAY, in front of tbs alore, at 1C; o’clock, lease of Dry Goods, viz: bhir lings, • Ca8>imere9, Prints. Damaged on board o; the General Bines, on be? passage from New York to this porr, and sold ubk inspection and by recommendation of PonWiitlcU. for account ot Underwriter* aud ail concerned. Terms cash. UNDERWRITERS; SALE. BY BELL, tVYLLY & CHBMTUS WU1 be sold THIS DAY. in front of ibc Store, o’clock, t 1 balo of brown Domestics. Damaged on board of the Gen. Darnes. on bri? rage from New York to thi* port, and sold spection and by recommendation ot Port Warden.2 account oi Underwriter and all concerned. Terms cash. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. BY BELL. WVLLY & tHRWTIAY Win b* sold THIS DAT (Friday). October atii, W REFERENCES t ■yy M. NKHOLLS tom tti* day withdraw* from the firms of Hall, Nicholls k Oo., 63 Broad- wmy, NetV York, and Nicholls, Cmnpk Co., Savannah, Ga. The hntinesawiU be coaduoted by N. (Jalap and W. G. Dickson, under the. firm name of N- Camp & Oo., who assume the liabilities of the said firm*, W. M. NICHOLLS, . N- CAMP. J. F. HALL W. G. DICKSON. oe-Mf a ■ Mow. (J’Bxshb. . . IT J. H.-0'Bxbnx. . £dw, O’iBjrne & Son. -. Wholesale aivd Retail Dkalxrs tv GsocBkfBB, . Liquors, &c., &c. W E solicit o share of the patronage of onr friend* and the public geheralfy. The Senior partner of this firm having j^gne.bnripess in this oity. lor up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets. - ■» ocd-ly T. Pendleton, Clark county, West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; C. Cimhle, do.;E. McCormick,do.; Maj. Green, do.; CoL J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. EcuUrs, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fail a* eld District, South Carolina; Dr. Wm. Monroe, Baltimore county; F. Merryman, do.; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; li. Eirland, Calvertcemnty, Md.; J. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; John Merryman, Balti more; B. Sinclair & Co., Baltimore. ' . Beware of Counterfeits. All ai our barrels will be stamped with name and address. MOURM GOODS S UPER English rod French Bombazine*, ‘Super 3-4 mad 6-4 Black Mourn do Lames, Super 3-4 and 6-4 Black Alpacas, Soper 3-4 rod 6-4 Black Empress doth. Super 5-4|Black Drape de Basse, new style, Super 6-4 Black French Merino. Eaglieh and French Mourning Print*, 8-4 and 16-4 Black Thibet Shawls, 8-4 rod 16-4 Mourning Scotch Shawls. Black F.ngjiah, Crape, Veils, Collars, kc. .Just received and for sale by - D.WITT & MORGAN, oRff' ' 147 Congretl rtree To Rent. A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD1N4 U • conve nient portion oi the city. Apply at the News and Heralil Office. nCe-tf DMi^IsTRaTuR’k sadk —vvai be sold; before tlie ConrtM.Onse door, ia Emanuel county, oa the first Tuesday iu December next, all tile Lands lying in said comity belonging to the estate of Tlioma* G. Dekle, ol saki county, deceased, one lot containing fifteen hundred and forty.threefl.S43y acres, lying on the west side of Big Croooohee river, well improved and heavily timbered; bounded on the eafit -7 Big fanoochee river, ou the west by lafids of John F. Glenficld, on the n.rth oy lands «f Moses Cannaday, on the south by land* of Lewis Col ling. The pi.ee would be a desirable location for any one wanting to cm timi>er, raising stock, fargi- itu>, kc. Another Lot, lying ou the eaa’ aide of Big Canoochee river, containing eight hundred god set venteen (817) acres, with Improvements; bounded on the north by lauds bcionghig to the qttate ot Jourdai Sutton, on thesoulh by landed John DekJo, on the east by land* betonglog to the estate of Littleton Dekla, on the west by lands ot Pickens Watson. • . NANCY DBKLE, oc3-law2m* . y .Administrator. JobnMxbsiuan, Esq., formerly President of Ma. . ryland’a Agricultural Society,.says: Bxltluoee, July Jl, 1866. Mxssaa J. B. Cast A Co.:' G«nts—My ganlner lies been making experiments with your “Nonpariel French GuAdo”—he has ap plied it to beets, cantelopes and very young cucumber vine*, which at this season of tho year are very liable to injury from insects. As far as we can judge, it ia a first-rate article, rod comes up to your claim of it* merits. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye this fall. Messrs. J. B. Cary J: Co., through their Agent, Mr. Lonis T. Guisnot, having made an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining the genuine Nonpareil French Guano.” in front of store, at 10). o’clock, 6 barrels “A” Coffee Sugar, 5 barrels extra “C” Coffee Sugar, 1 barrel standard “A” crushed. 3 barrels standard Gr&uuiated. Damaged on board the steamer voyage of Importation, and sold under inspection c by recommendation of Port lVarueus, Ut aftoun:f Underwriters and ail concerned. Terms cash. F1NE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. BV BELL, tVYLLY & CHRISTIAN, Wffl be sold on TUESDAY, Oc:. 9;b. en the fide of Julie* street, three doors irom Wliitakir, a* o’clock, >■** i - A FINE _ . AND ELEGANT ASSOliTMENT OF HOCSEHOU FUKNIfURE. Consisting of Fine Parlor eetta* Wardrobe?, Bedding. Mahogany Chairs, Etageres, Crockery, Mahogany Sofas, Sitleboards, Mattre81 ^ 8, -1 :^va M*hog*iiy Bureau, Bedsteads, KiteheiFjJ®■ ’ Mahogany Tables, Withstands, Kocking ALSO, A Fine Piano. We wonld beg leave to say to those who are we wonia ueg leave to say to tnose t w fine Fnfnitnre that now is their chance. 0 the opportunity go by. Sole positive. Terms cash. J9» THi* it the Prinelpal Depot. CONTINUED CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S S.U-U- WILL i ft uei the Comt House dour in the city of S Steamer MAKY ELLA, with .til Her liarei f also. Mirer Srearn Boll rs, flv« _ Beware of Connterfeits! All onr barrels will be branded with our name and address. ocS-tf NEW' STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. BY New Store. Groceries, Wines, Liqudfs, Ac. where h* wdlkeep Constantly on,hand first class Gro- nriro. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Can Fruits, Vegeta bias, kc., at tho lowest pnees. <*4-lw & Co. NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. are now receiving, and ready ^to exhibit our w large and well selected stocL of the above tnen- tained goods from the best manufacturers, and put op expressly for the Georgia and Florida trade. bundle Bedding, two boxes Bed iing. one box Bedding, one box Sis lionet?'. oae ??.j, &■ eiy, onq Bed, Ac., one box lux and two born, tents unknown a . t p, mer ani Levied on as the property of Ue “'J h ,'„ ul 7ann»- Charles C Skiltoa, to»ati-fy an ™j,b- ble to the Snperior Court of Chatham tou y nary next, at the suit of case. LOo.oy of Sold bv orde. of the Hon. A. n HamelL Juu, , the Superior Court of the 8 0 “ tl }«n , A B fS2?» ftnperty pointed Regular Auction Sales Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wa^on<, Bngx’i* C-VRIUAGES, &c., ary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL At the Veterinary Stables of B. " • ’fl^ mer Tsir(*» Bay street, betwetp 19th. wiU cotnmenc* on WEDM^-ai, ^ ep i4-tf every Wednesday therealter. —■ For Sale. A. tened; neatiy new,' with earn, nLA f;Knnv A CI'NNim taxis, AC., HAi fUHTERS’ SDFPUES. Merchants and Planters... are iBvited to examine onr atock before purchasing FOB SALE. pMNTI INO PAFER. ' , 14x86 and 46X4L ropes CHAS. L. COLBY k CO., Cor. Pay and Abercorn atreets. 1 Aft BLLS superfine Flour. IUU100 obis, choice Fatm v Flour. Fluur.'iii kalf barrcja and sacks- Baxter and Lard, Oats aud Corn. Rope and Digging Bx-andy, iu wood and g ass. by Whiskey, In barrel or exse. Porsaw ^ ca oc3-3t A ' j Engine for Sale* SIX HORSK ..POWER 5X° n IN6 c omP le * e ’ A wltu Tabular Boder a* 1 * 5 R??i?’viTT, Of *£, .-SfkA.