The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 06, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herajd. BY S. W. MASON. ! of restoration of the Hootbei to tbe --'tJnlSn. «iflbe fiaffpejf dl in Was jprm by xiunnui w. mason i ■*f. Ito JS W. T. THOMPSON...„ .Associate »tor| Official Paper of the City. .A83ESI,6WMUIiMUIt 6ITLAK9 SATURDAY OCTOBER 6, »M6. •* in sons jpn the next Congress,' there tt niueli-fipccula- tioo by tbs press sa lo tbe probsrtf political eo^plexfwof tl^body. 1$£)Uat fhe Radi cals profess to be sanguine of attaining a majority at the approameg elections suffi cient to override the negative power of the . . ^ eosva j rates. I matlon of Radical schemes of oppression. advertised rates. TO OPR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest 14felttkronjrhoatthoeonniryla regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will bo grateful to our planting friends and others In the interior for infbrmattosion that snh»ect. Those who have opportunities for oWslnlng valuable infor- mtttoft ft* regard to the growing <*op* »* working of the free-Ubor system, mnd kindred matters, of gen- ersl interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to na. — THE PRESENT COTTON C» The most convincing evidence we have yet seen confirming the prevalent impression that the present cotton crop has been vastly two. m five ur sit. ana will Kentucky P*A$f* ‘ e^ledby the disasters which have Uftllen or it, is disclosed by a comparison of actual re ceipts so far at this and. other ports with those of former years. The falling off thus shown is even greater than the lower esti mates named. It is apparent, indeed, that the receipts the present season have ngt amounted to more than one twelfth of tbtki received in the same time of 1859. The following statement, taken from the Columbus Enquirer of the 3d inst., exposes the indbrrectness of t^e higher estimates heretofore made of the present crop. “New Obi.ea.ns.—Receipts of September 1859 140,000 bales; of September, 18CG, 10,- 496—only a little over one-fourteenth the receipts of 1859. “Mobile—Receipts of September, 1859 about 46,000 (three days in the early part of the month estimated); of September, l&GG, 3,498 bales—about one-twelfth, of the re-' eepts of 1859. • ‘Savannah.— Receipts of September, 1859, 18,300 bales; of September, 1866, 8,487bales, nearly one-half the receipts of 1859.” The correctness of the inference drawn from these figures is, as the Enquirer say*,. ^ ^ strengthened by the fact that all the lines offi the^roujld; transportation that existed in 1859 are nojvf "" in operation, and the water communications have been better this year than then. The only consideration, it remarks, that might make the crop later in getting to market this year than in 1859, is the backwardness of the crop, but that is a condition that seriously affects its amount, and is another fact sug gestive of a very short crop. , In view of the bet tha^KelfeiM^keeUon COilCRBHS. ELECRAPH. not confident, of electing a sufficient^ num ber of their own party to Congress to give practical effect to the Executive vetoes which The CinciM*!®*#**. which is usn4ll y accurate in iu calculations, predicts that a g ££<£ 4WWitf-kvai geQpeC) tofyCongfess will make a majority in the next Hntase against tb£ fca£&cil«,~'«n* that they wil^be secured. It will brgained in Con necticut, seven « night » New. York, one in New Jenef; pli in PeWtogrlrsnia, two’ or three ' “ * r Oii^*»UI Increase hel 1 tab *MA,,nad lifi- r barto .w (list. In wRt-Efiin twh— isboekfftl for ipur b^ljichigau for gaiq'fif iftkts^W, or twenty moretbOnisrtfai®*,^ House. unjler this compMatipp, would stand: Present, Conservatives, 45; to elect as gain% 45; Southern tnenbysyt^e Radjoals iu a minori-„ ty. We do not share fully iu the. sangulnrf anticipations of the Eoquirer,. T ljht be* lieve, according to the preeent.'ospbotlnfef- fairs, a sufficient number will be agaitist them in the next Congress to preveut the passage of measures over the veto action of the President. According to the present politic^ pfet- ivAfhnaneltEtoopi from „ BEexicq. PROI^SED ^ORATION BY X T. .0081 & iCHfftno :i ALE OR GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. •ii.yjii Tr»w^mxii. Oet. Y—GoM MtX.—Otmpons of •«. ...AfrWM ^dAn depresses; 1,000 Mle* uplands at 32(8*00! Orleans 41@«c. Floor atcad£r Wbast l@2c better. Fork steady st $300633. Sngag steady. Coflee doll. Naval stores firm. Wp w*.; Motsm*m*n*> ni t steamship PeTsis hse arrived. T. Stewart, st s private dinner last evening ifidl- ;ed bis purpose to donate one million dollarsJO 'build tenong indigents, ire-, vided t^e ground was furnished. , New Vos*) Oct. 25.—The steamers South Care- lina, Lampedo, Marigold, Hybiseus, Spired Octora, Teutonia, find Sehsgn, were sold st suMMi •* Navy Yard to-day; prices varying from $5,000 to tSlr, 000: tbe latter amount for tbe South Carolina. Tbfi Dunbarton and others were withdrawn. | of on. STATEMENT OF THE PUBlJfc DEBT. flTlvirirh t* 1 rrrr THK CHOLERA. Wfijid»b^il?oL.Tf.-3n*i)<Biial i 'S^<emeut or the public debt to the first of October shows it to l>e two thousand five hundred and seventy-three million three hundred and thirty-six thousand dollars, less form of the party making wax upon the. teasOn «fiECa4Mu4<I'SAhA oWhfibdifid and South, no one of tbe excluded, States cah.be admitted to representation without Jiftvlug first-endorsed the peuding Constitutional amendment. If the Radicals Ttdben; to this ultimatum, and if the South refuse to sccei to it with unyielding pertinancity, at we be lieve she will, the prospect for early, resto ration will be gloomy enough. It is not probable lift thu lhMi—>■ wiH seeudefiom — ” <v 1*^4 t&(kjn £is i-iAjjocL If tLuccbhahhl' hs fiivlji sutlials the- plan, it is not improbable tliat it would be to iufuse more of the fierce Radical spirit into it. Many of thb more ultra leaders of that class already declare that nothing short of negro suffrage will satisfy them, and tliat! no SouthernfiStafe ghtdl be TfepteseMlfid in Con gress until it shall have come up to that standard. If they succeed in retaining their twenty eight millions two bundred and thirteen thousand dollars. Ot this there ia coin amounting to eighty-six and a quarter million. A comparison of this with the statement of the public debt on the let I her, shows that during tqc mouth, tbe.delt Census of the States.—A valuable statise callable, giving the rats of incrassg ia pop ulation of the various States of the Union since the ceusus of lSOC^ is being prepared. The census of 1865 has been received by the Department from seven States; and the in crease of population, even duiiug'the war, in which the mortality was unusually great, is as follows; Minnesota lorty per cent-, Il linois twenty-six per cent., Wisconsin tWelve pcrcent-, Iowa twelve per cent., Mishigatr seven aud a half per cent., Rhode Island four per cent., Massachusetts three per cent. Taking the general average of this increase, thirteen and a half per sent, is a fair repre sentation of the rates of increase in the o, ti ers. The Census Bureau estimates the pop ulation of the United States aud Territories has increased from 31,433,343. the number found by the census of 1860, to 35,500,000. * rCOMMUNKATED.] Cholera and Its Treatment. Messrs. Editors : -As there were some typographical errors in the prescription as given in my communication of Wednesday upon the treatment of cholera, you will do me the favor to publish tbe following a9 the English, which will be better understood by the masses:,' ■ . i Prs.—Chloride of Sodium, or common salt, one and a half drachms; CarbonateeftSodu, two drachms; Chlorate of Potassa, half a drachm. Mix, or divide into four powders ; one to be taken every half hour, dissolved in a half pint of water. , , .r» The reader will refei to my communication of Wednesday forfurtber particulars. ” Verjr reipecljuliy, ’ j , ' 1 i'- fi Pi Ccirvfca. It is announced that the directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company have at last come to the sensible conclusion to reduce their tariff. With only gne line connecting the two oontinents,Alley have -been drawing a gross revenue at tbe rate of some nine hun dred thousand pounds sterling a year. . With tVi picked-op cable Bow. iff working Order, rand making a second' liue as"available as that laid this year, the Company cau lessen their charges by at least fifty percent-, and still do a handsome (kjongitastiiess. / Southerners in New York.—The Newt . i York Herald says' that i large number of Southerners have made New York their home. It is estimated that nearly 20,000 Southern born whites, of both sexes, have settled permanently in that eity since the — conclusion of tjw. war. Ttm Wnralrt- gays thpt asooag so rifluj- sdMoifi f^rffk section itry always fruifiul in great miuds. f -orthe country it Is not strange there should be some men of intellect and power. MAxrurLiAN.—A Paris correspondeiltsays the condition of Maximilian’s lhrone_is re garded as hopeless ty^Napoleoiyau^ pfitiups aMwby tile Emperor of Austria akk Ihfi Sang of Belginm. The financial convention con cluded between the two Emperois, relative to the payment of Mexican custom house ■ ttntiee to French agents, is spoken of as the i beqi Augusta Factory goods have still further -Advanced. Seven-eighth shirtiDgs are beld at 18 cents, 4-4 at 21 .cents, and driilh$|s at 20 1-2 cepts. Bolden are stiff at theie-ftgbres. Hos. Alfned Iverson.—We are pleased to lean, says the Macon Telegraph, that this dlstinguisecl Georgian Js about to adopt fifareni as frlf home lor tbfi future. -—-The Bodes isAJPfiP## MGMft" 18 ®- accom I»- nied by her Brother, Mr. B. T. Woodruff, of Tuscaloosa. Ifcafter years, wKsu toesludl have dimmed the records of tie past, one of tb«brjghrest, SeonlloctioM qf <W & ..4fi^1Wline' Mi 1 Heeds & Jhnu Wkicjtho loved Gen. Bodes, who fell in defence of a cause he loved and believed to be ji '* —The New York Hferald inaulgcjl^itt. the following prophecy against the Radical lead ers : “They wifi diir, haunted and crippled, —like 3. Wilkes Booth, or maimed and Weed ing, like Jtdbefeplank ahd'inr^all our large eitass few lamp posts will be without their IMKcal pendants. Those who amir the winds will /teajp the whirlwinds.” „ —Of two hundred and two appBcanUToE I mm— in the Probate Court of n^bte'S r‘dwfi names. Hear Admiral Dahlgren has be«n ordered to the command of the South Pacific squadron. Several cases of cholera have occurred during the past 48 hours. FROM ALBAN V, NEW YORK. •8 ' Elopeineilf of pftstut stfeogjli ii the C4n|re8sipn ti^n^that .arAioojt tf ; be ^ifdf it^is ^Jiuost certain that they will be encouraged by such a result to make some further demand upon the South. It is becoming more and more manifest every day that Jheur object is not to induce tbe South to accept tbeir propositions for restoration, but to slave offal all liazaids the readmission of tbe Southern States to Congress until after tbe Presidential election. Indued tin Radical , journals ■ theif^tye^ ad mit that if the Southern States do not hastei to adopt the Constitutional Amendment, al. though not regarded^by them as a finality, the attitude of'Crtngresr at'ttfe next session will be far more hostile toward the South than it was at the last session. Of Corn Crop.—The corn crop for 1806 and the prece ding years is estimated as follows by the Pittsburg Evening Chronicle: , Total «r#p a , * \ | , ; Buslp ls. .vvii In 1850.... 58*2,(*71,104 Iu 1860 820,451,707 In 1866 v v y* 1,U30,OOQ,OPO TheinfrreaOobfrtfilOtthe»frteit harper cent, per auuum, the aggregate crop of 1866 Will be over one thousand million bushels. 1866 Fall Dry Goods. !!66 I- • TO COUNTRr MERCHANTS. ■j ^"k > • }* Cia.V>. EINSTEIN 4c EOkKI AN, ; ... . i• - ;i D'/IVJU . 151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH. 4 lO Are ready to show the largest stock of Staple and Fancy Dry i _ to be fonnd in this city, and which are offered at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see for yonraalvas,ocl-tf CHEAP ICE HOUSE. ICE! IC:El T ICE HOUSE, corner Whitaker sttoatan J South A. Broad street lane, south side, A.T OtH CXNT • i '• i»Mtt i*otrjJ3b. ; BY QUANTITIES,_75 CT8. PER 100 LBS. DEUVEHED, $1. FORT, l‘j‘i! 'i ^ jyjANUFACTURES Bails, Tsnts, CoU. Hammocks Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks .and Fallal White FkwrjSackiv U. AS Saji M jqsfsdab B$$s d |AU sizes for rice. Rrain, 4c. Having good' workmen aud first- y»wjn£.w.iifiiinflflFfin fill orders for Bags lit short notfcA TaSpankn* for Lira. f j »’ 4 ) Cfoe2 yyaafinafor hirk. . . j IATEH1T1C4L imimESTS. SXrrtejfifV CfWttpisscs, ■'.in'. Scales, Buies and Tacks, . . . Lai . tab »Wo • J» . .: Nl^nted.ppjj, Dfawjfig yaper. .. t 1 4“°« ymummmwmsG papers, FOB 8A.LX BY Cooper, Oieotts A F« wplMf r . -t sioo TBCNX. 1 REWARD! WyaM, FbiWMfUa, na—laa rekiatita' reusmiobl; vahaable ta lb* ovaar), ikoiof reewryaadclothiag Tbaabava reward wfil ba are maretfina or (he paperaandthajM—ntbeamMbeing invalaibleto tbe owger. ' ■ - WA1U 4 QAMMELL, OcMk'”^ * ~ ' 84 Bay etreel L. OOLBY 4 Ott . - t i rn; ’ pbftsctf'isii j ^JfAOEt^:' * Special Notice. *. (OFFICIAL.] Election Notice. -- OTT OF BAYAWNAH. . Omci dm of Council, Sept, ii.isre.) IN COUNCIL, 1*TR SartRMBRR, 1— O BDERKD, That an election tor aMayorand twrtm Alderman of the city ol SavanuM t^wv^w and qukl'ified.' be held at the Court Horen ill tbe city of Savannah on the aecond MONDAY, being the .ightn d» uf ^porermext jgra). m. find laths Rofnigg nd stg In the UMwonr FTunder tho superintendence of the JiuticM Ol UtasM Court of Chsthsm count j and the Jug sr wmw mnd the *Jlty WSTatw Marshal and tne Olty Trsasaeer* gffbJSgwaCT dtremtore Maa of ttzu and* the OLvt of Ooapsii. wna iy regiat^ ofvotera The Chief of Pollca. wlft »** nwn, iutviuri —— —, will attend and preserve order at ana araandtbe pofia. 2&0 ““SSSSSSa 4 eepilrta Ot nj. - FOR MAYOR, *j * il 'lJi T - - • • CHAS. FARBELY. Cur Ticket. & t . FOE MAYOR: .. E C. ANDERSON. ., FOR ALDBUMSN : 1-GEO. w. WYLLT. 8-MARTIN J. FORD. 3— EDWARD C. WADE. 4— JOHN L. VILLALONOA. 5—5L Jl. MEYER., 6.-—GEO. C. FKEEJlAN^ ^ >7-4.. h. waves. 8— John McMahon. ' 9— JNO. C. FERR1LL. 10— A. N. MILLER. 11— THOMAS H. HARDEN. , 12—F. L. QUE. oc2-W CiuzcBS’ and wmte Firemen’s Ticket. Reform! Reform!! Reform!!! Ai.bant, N. Y!,udt' 5.—lk this vicinity to-day, Jud- son Palmer eloped with ttie daughter of Archibald Steveus, w!io pursued. The men were confront ed in the house of a friend and commeuced firing on each other, and Stevens was killed: Palmer was slightly wounded, but carried off the womau. FflOl* FORTRESS* WOffROE. M.tToa: EDW. C. ANDERSON. UK, i CgARLBt VP’CONWOK MK. DAVIS. PURPORT OF VISIT NOT KNOWN. Fortress Monroe, Sei>t. 5.—Charles O'Connor ar rived here from Washington this morning, and r» , aRpis mained t'WSLl: ttkji day with Jeffersofi “ Dsvis. Toe purj>ort*of*hia visit ia unknown. He went North to-night. rennaa-'t nton s.vn rnXsasio. Political Wears From Nevada.] NOMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS. r K San Francisco, Oct 5.—The Union State Conven tion of Nevada nominated H. G. Blaisdell for Governor. The>DMmci<l» fcllWlilUAttinated John D. Winters for Governor, and H. R. Mitchell for Con-* gress. ii o ItI Au gV s tA ^lalllcti - ‘ * Augusta, October 5.—Colton active; sales 6401 Middling at 36<£37c. New Orleans Market. UttatAteiH/A aw.; UoV deeUM-ac.; low middling, 5'g,8c- Gold, 147X. Sugar fair at 13c.; Cuba molasses, 58@61c. Bacon, 18^21c. Mobile Market. |obii«e. Oct. 5.—The sales to-dfy were bales aSunijs at S7c.; sales for the Week,* 3,C00 bales; re ceipts for the wsek, 3,000 .bales, against 1,600 last week; exports of week, 3,8iO bales; stock, 22,000 bales. almcruzm : 1— GEO. W. WYBLY. 2— WM. H. BURROUGHS. 3— F. L. GUE. A—HENRY BRIGHAM. 5—MARTIN J. FORD, ft—Da. JAMES J. WARING. 7— EDWARD C. WADE. 8— JOHN L. V1LLALONGA. 9— M. H. MEYER. 10— CHARLES C. MTT.T.AR- 11— WM. HUNTER. 12— ALVIN N. MILLER. THURSDAY—For the fltat time hare. Biceps bro ther’a ligi^WMa>Mewlco|«n^^^ or, Tbe Fain aud the Cobbler. f HBPAT—Mejbrtooro puethemeua finasd Rpera rm iafrjp^r. the greatest musical sensation, which will be pro- fleeed In gotusflst atyia. wWf entirely hew and reetly wsrdroba, aepofatioepta, ate, tadthe-aUAT SHIP Oondnelor iofl M SATURDAY, Fhreweit Night, - wanauL *• NICDLAO. Admission to PeronK ‘ ‘ 60 cent, ax served tests. Gallery, $1 el. Tickets far the sohetrtptiea at els. nights and the ctyfice of amts wfil ccmaea Friday morning ^SutolodL^syfehretoere SMMr find off BMardsy hnd- Wghm of the Opera - • [•sib tor either oc«-<r DANCING ACADEMY AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. M*-, 1 L LOI (UlAwrlH open He BAWCran ACADJ6. . a_x .* rv_n ffiTTlMnAV Aef »W— rnm j av u*. axtsivn O .salt, wee aw hi mai Mtb. at »X o’clock p. M Days of lnstrecU n tor yonng Ladles, Mltsas sod Musters, on Taeedaj*. Thnredays snd Satordsya, st 3 )t o’clock p. m., and tor aentieinen, Wednctdays snd Fridays, At 8 o’clock p. m. ;i>c6 im Canvassed Hams and Trinidad Molasses riMT RECEIVED and for tale hy I . .... * A. MINIS, oefidt No.s Stoddard’s Upper Range. THE BEFOBI MEDICAL COLLEGE, A T MACON. GA.. will be opened o»the FIRST . MuXDiY.lp Ataf.mber pe«. Ik the Amt time since the war.. . , ^ ' , The course o'Tnrtrtic'Ion vrttrlre thorough, end the rate* the mim ea fernferty. ■ An «Me Faeeity will oecapy the chain, one. beitafioiary will be taken froiji each Coneressiooal District,-sod ail dis abled soldiers will be tsaght grhtnltofie y. FOrfurtner infarmatloR eprK to - -M. IS. TUOMfiON.M. O. It* Pea 0 - ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO EUWMa /■I.I 1 yt TBEIR STOCK OF PALI urn min m in iiii. j ii p r : L-ii NOW BEING OPENED* BOtffiftT ECW&SSLt FOR Taj; SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE. Ill and 113 Congress Street. E. D. SMYTH E * CO., Importers and Dealers in >:: v - School Notice. i. M B COZBY reapectfally annminece to hia former patrons and {he p' ib’.ic that the e patrons and {he p' iDTic that the exercises of hia School will be resumed, In tb* buil tingmi the cerner ef Charlton end Drayton slrecte, on MONDAY, the tth of October. . Mrs. ALBTHEA B BtTBROTOftS, First Assistant, sad Mis* W1U I* LAW. Teacaer ef Prtmdry De partment, will be associated with him oud>1w tow as they c.di he bought in New York or auy North -ru C'ty. Dealers are respeci mil iinilri tte! a examine our ILts of assorted crates, which contain i.o 1 unsaleable Goods, they having be.n piytac Barope exprcsly for this market. T" COAL, COAL. CITIZENS' TICkEf.' FOB MAYOR:' E C. ANDERSON. FOB ALDEBMBN: h JOHN C. FERRILlfc QttfXC. FREEMAN. JOUNMeMAHON. W. H. WILTBERGER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM: i M. J. FORD. J. L. VTLL.VLONGA. THOMAS tl. HARDEN. JOHN FLANNERY. HENRY BRIGHAM. H. R. CHRISTIAN. H. A. CRANE se97-tde <Stc. J^BD ASH, Bxgaixet ., e. Landing, and tor isle, by A. MINIS, oefi-tt lie. 1 Stoddard’s Upper Range. For Freight or, Charter, THE A1 BARK, EAGLE, J^BkrtXOTOH, Master, win be reedy to Ioad on City Licenses, Badges, 600 BALK9 Ch0>0 * EuMn flay, }ost arrived Horn Richmond, Maine, now pfioat, - For sale low, by ocS-3t WM. H. STARK A CO. FUlflMAL INYmiTKrt: TbCYrtendi and acqnalntancd oT Mr/and' Mrs. Wil- l»tm -.,’6otinor' >re fft+tted to altenS the funeralof tlirtr youngest chfll, KaBY, this morning, at ten (10) o'clock, from their residence, on 'Jonea street, near West Broad. • 3*-* nun GottesdiOndK .. ahfiHRifiit Hamas at t saw. 10 o’clock, and every succeeding Sunday. uofevdT :! F. A. B. MEBTBR. It Faster. SfW!#:iMutol Lw* Asso- ciation. A regular Monthly Meeting will be held at the Ex* ags^tQ:.: Academy of St. Vine lent of Paul. mils KXBRC1SKS of the Academy of St. Vlnoeat or Paul, ciuAtfifllwtbe .sibfia hr Mercy, wilt be resumed MONDAY, 17th inst. Books will be sup plied by the Inatitution at a moderate charge. iBKiTbtjJu. ji- Assrsiiees’ noil n-i- ice. The ondersigned, having been nppolnted Assignee of the Merchants' and Planters' Bank, is prepared to enter upon his duty. All billbolders, and other persoMb*TlufDl*lp*.ag(*lpW.»£l4,Bank, are re- qnestrsHd pieseut The Shwle’ltfi' fiqtaidatlon. And all parties indebted to tho Bank are requested to make immediate payment. Billbolders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within a* iw* j th m o a ‘hww 3 ’ anBi-tr Assignee. AssiffneesLNotice. The nnderalgned having been appo!nte<l assignees . offha FarmWA' and Mecbuica’ Bank of fiavaniiab. Gebrgfii, Lwefiv pfitffy blll-jfchlirs wd othet^aim- mU-f'f - **** aafABankJo pJLatMhe saafia-Aw li quidation, snd all persons indebted to the Bank ary required to make Immediate payment. 'mn.hnidera will lute tbeir priority if thnbllle are j,2r-tf J. B. GAUDBY, Assignee* Notice. .avou i •Flfi*44e<Mn!ft , fc0Mf ktiWMh Association of 8a iaiarat«ifm0iade4o the undersigned an assign. tBt ftfW IS prtjfirty and effect* for the benefit A l he- persons having claims SgnJfiat tom ^ aii-puf »■ tonipnm■■ totoire ’—iir.to.4n- SjBBBWCKJlu corpora- .93 iiksslgkcfr’si 1 or drtfiltrk hr _ prepared to enter W. G. DICKSON, ‘fafifi fitofir’lMwtoa****** . Bank, an requ*]»ta4tt> pnDffjrttfiUM “tj: Uon, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are ara not prnanted wlihin alx months from t^lfidate. ..jojoiL) sot-tm or, eiw- vvf ..if Gflkltili 4 a /.u-e'iaA:! JJA CITr OF SAVANNAH. UFFICB CLtMX OF CODKOIL, October lat, 18 4. Parties comme. aing btuineas are not tied that toe books are now open for Registry and collection of {he same at this ofllo j. JAS. STEWART, osl-lOt Clerk of CoundL Assifirnees’ Notice. Bask or Savamian. 1 Savannah, Georgia, inly «, 1M6./ The nudaralgned having been appointed Aas gnees of this Rink for the purpose of adfustlng and llqni- tUtiaglMafialra, therefore *11 fisf* 0 * 1 having claims against this corporation will present them, and al biU-holders of this Bank are required to present tha samowMMlstx months from tlris date, or they will iaw the priority granted by statute, aad those in debted will make lmwediate payment to ,. . ■ , H. BRIGHAM. 1 it:' GEO. W.-IIAVffi* / u c. sepfi-tf Assignee* FCVBfi AAD AObK KXTUGGUUBB Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The responsibility tor yoor suffering rests upon your selves. Just as sar.lv aa you shake tiwiaj. or wfil shake ttM&oreow, IIOSTKTTER’8 CELEBRAT1 STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish tbe disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genlai Fdnts **a preveativt, you woaM bavo nj need ef it as a enra, for it render* the system impervious to ai» miasmatic fever* But since yon neglected tha pre caution, rid yourselvas without delay of toe com plaint by resorting to the only reliable Break the chtUa with HOSTETTETt’S B1TTBR8, find they will return no more. This Is the thoraende, snd It will be yours. Quinine Is a slow meaha of relief; It is nauseous to tbe last degree; It 1a more dangerous than the malady Itself: ia maay cases It utterly falls. How dUfcrent is the "fleet of the Brrrxxs. Their curative action is raptd; they are agreeable to the palate; they are not only entirely harmless, bat tend inevitably to strengthen the otm- stitutlon and prolong life; they neverhav.- foiled, and it ii confidently assumed that they never can fall ia any case of Fevtr and Ague, however Inveterate in itf character. To be without Hostetter’s Bitten in ray region Infested with Intermitt- nt or Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety and court iyl7-oodlg HILL’S IIAIH |UYE. GO uata—Stack 9 Brown, instantaneous, beat, cheapest, durable, ha liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York, fioifi by all drug and patent medicine store, eraiywhatov *9-17 - ■ Coma Tire protect tbe toea of children’* shoe*— One pair will outwear three without Up* Bold .very INSURANCE 1 INSURANCE!! a * lAVANNAH, GA^ AUGUST to, Mil THR undervfgr.ed would respectfully Inform their Mends hnd the public that they arc prepared to stout Fireand Mnrtre Bisks m tne following first etara at establtahcd rate* aad toUdk* share of ^SnnBBNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, to awYtok.1 . !S3UkA|i4' COMMUTE, Nsw York. ; MAI °0D|D«OTr4i ^»flUBA»c*oa,oIB , . pum, ■* PERRY INS. ANDTRUST 0°.. Marion, Al* , JOMN W. ANDHX80N 4 BONS, Mpl-Sm comer of Bryan md Dnytoa l^iyiMlti BUM. ratals the mote deUfihitolaniIextrmortBM«F»f1Ws ter discovered, ttchragm toerao-turat <**{« mds to • ps^ srer discovered- ^ Stott***UWM »ha pitMoind by ActfMMi and OPBBBi mm.ii i It is stoat firerir i*J ***** k«w. 0 Ml*. ^toi*-lteUll price.» -— noi i DKMA.^^*^ * ~ MONDAY, OctoberRb, tor New York, and will ponitively sell on the 13th. This .plendid vessel made the pjssege from NSW York to this port in four and a half days, bhip- pers may rely on the otmoet dispatch. For freight cagageasent* apply lo WM. H. STARK 4 CO., Agents. Heavy freights wanted. oc6-lw Eastern Hay. mmm par sale. A COMFORT ABLE BrMk Tenement, Of li or 13 rooms, eoavetoently located la- bus ess* Terms accommodating.. Apply to \ ROCHE, WEST ocfiflt A DANIELS. DOOR KEY;ffDDND, [ N Court Houso Square, ahlcn the owner can have by applying at tuts oBoe and paying for this ad- arttaemea* ecd 3t lox RENT 1 8 DUB at the Post Office, find notice ta given tha' all boxes not paid for on or before tbs loth in,L will be for rent. SALT, SALT. Q £AA 8ACK9 Lit <9|OUv for rata low, BACKS uvrapbol Salt, in good order, JNO. MCMAHON to CO. Edw. Q’BrtMp. . , . J- H- O’Bxas*. Edw, O’Byrne Sl ««u. Wararaaxh aah’ RVt.it Sutra c* oacam, AND GLASSWARE, t . V i H AVE NOT on n AND (and arecor.stsctly receiv ng additions thereto!.' h ” J] ’ J 0 ’* ’' : above Goods that. h-.s ever bhen-offered in Hi!- market, which tbe^are prepHre.) tostf apj, ^1 . t_ i .... i _ »' ... t7„.D ,.S .nil, Vnrlh .rti f*irW- IlfM ^.4 Sfi* fCisDtfCi 1 nit lnVlLWI Wfc a 109 BROUGHTON STREET, SECOND D00E FROM BULL STREET. Repl5-tf New Advertisements. rm*i 113 SOUTH B&OiD St information Wanted by AM UtotolNANCR To extend the plan of the City of Sevennab over Farm'. Lot Number Two (3) Holland Tithing, Percivai | Word, tauti for other purjioskrs therein mentioned. t Whereas, it ie proposed by the owness ot ITarm Lot j Number Two 12) lioiund TytLing, Perciv»f Ward. (.Met, said owners appear to be Wm. G. BnHoch, in Ota own right, the aud Wm. G. Bailoch end Beuj. P. I Colburn, Tiuetee* under tbe murutoe a-iu«4ier., i I John H. Culbui-n end June- D., bia wile, formally J.ne , riigu -lace to get tile best Green rati BlackTu. D. Bul.ocb. - Jacob Waldberg, aurviving trustee umitr I-JL tin? lyw-et price, L-t at GL. ~ — e peat nuptial settlement ot tbs Kov. David Brown end _________ TrypUene, bl. wile. Tne end D»vnl Brown and Try- ,, «fhe pltice loget jenuir.e ■ 1<I J pinna, bis wue. CatberlueE. Brown, Louisa D. Brown | is at GKO R. MCBUlf and William R. Waring, substituted trustees under tbe 1 settlement of Robert G. Gaererd aud Emu> The piece to get geo&ire Borden’s Co:_ MMk, at 40 Celle, b at Gifu. S SWUOb ' The place to gtt a l kinds of Pi-kieg, Soro malt Salmon, lent GEO. S. NYU Wft solicit a share af toe TV and thy of oar Mcndk The Senior partner of this firm baviiig'donabasihms In tbia dtvfor -up- wasflsarthSrtyfiwoyaai* Ornam Biyau tod laffereon ocfi-ly l _ A TWOSTOIT BBIQK BUILDING, ta ncoove- A ^ ^ ^ * ^o ST and Hernli . . . FLORIDA BRANCA lUllhOAD.; tb. Capitol Stock *f this Company ie haraby called, payable fit the Coippfiny'e qffifia lfi tomnnak. -on toe 16th October, U66, Du MAi^GNALD, dcfi-IOt ^ - m i Tf—WirWu. HILLSBOROUGH MILITARYACADEMY 1! rnns EXERCISE-, ol thl* wen known institution, A toduaeuby the late Colonel C. O. TEW. will be rrritoHll aatae-Smtday af October ny. under the direction of.G acral K E. CUUTUN, a’ graduate, aad for fifteen yean (np to tbe cornu, encemuct of the %arTfi Fiofesaor of the Virg ate Military Institute, The wans nf iaatauettaa wfil he rachaa ta maha to* Academy a great PglTtoclmic ficboyi ,■* acbogl ot theoretical and appi bd science—in which language eatManrarfi wflraimreMvea fun share of astern ^Bpoutha patronage WM brothers In arms aMi4Mit tbe whole Sooth. Ap- rS THE STAMDARD IANURE, .iMT ' MlAWti TflttlAB A 0q ; j cJ. ‘ — —- nufitfldrtvsHehfiaitT ehtoU seveatatfi hun* ' ■VAULT: afld.'-Ospafifi At stoftot- , mot ttd;- • * 13 . .J|S Si cl e tir^Miitj sit- s §/■* “ ■ within Ordinance pawd in Council Oct. 3d, 1866. - - . MOWAKI) C. A^JMSttBONa Mayor. Clark of CoundL Ocf d> Notice—Removal. rptt* SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST JL COMPANY have thleday moved tbeir office frog the Merchants’ National Bank to the front room di rectly above, in tbe seme building. Entrance, first door Seat ol the Bank. „ . oc3-lw. J. C. MCNULTY, SecT- BEEF, BEEF, BEEF. ^yE have aad expect to keep on Stall No. * foe quality of Beef, et the lowest figure* The pupy generally fire 4 FBBBMAN. ITU AAMei M. Y. HENDERSON 'AS removed to tbe store foot of Bernard street. Buikling. vliVli olesale pAPES for Printer* and Bookbinders; for' Qenda, Hardware and Boot ocM-tf ■"J . WARREN BBOTHEB8. 210 Bay street.. JUST RECEIVED. iran BARRELS APPLES, 1UU luO barrels ~ Galons. Focaroe* > to barrel* Tarsi** l£g* X>J nWAfto to IHCHaWWO*. SHERIFF’S SALE •apstSSSSlSSSUVSiS^ rtSta nsjalmaklTfimPSa , aad aatata .flra* 1 •^g- ” ' flbsitftoCk The place ttr sft t good talnsrs, such as Glower, Citron, CiugntN Jellies, Pears, I r'iiaj Apples, Strawberries, is at GKO. 8. UICEOtt The place to get good Olives, C*; ers, Sw« Mastard, Worces.ershire 8aa^ Spices, wa Ac., is *t GSO. & MCHir The place to get Crashed, Powdered. and Brown Sagar, is at GBO. s. NI-Het: The place to gut superior Baifliua berta anil Pe. aa Nat«, b at G£L». S NltMO. Gentlemen, the place to get the finest $cp2 Chewing Tobacco at the loweat^** “ * l CBo j AND, Tiiititti tha plaeeyotl can visit id at the mi St ° re * NO. 113 SOUTH BSOAD STREW, where ah of the a »ove a«titles will hescia • Ceteh., Call and »«• __ marriage aettieuient of Kobert a. Gacrard aud Suiiy j D i aC a to get sweet Ornate Goiwtv Bn:’' B, lue wile,) that they, the eaid ovvuers, will couvtj to ; j g jjt GEO. S.'MJUft the Mayor and Aluermcu oi the city of SavaunoJi so much of the said form lot as shall be Requisite for streets aad lanes, upon the extension ot tne piaua ot city through aud over the aaid farm lot, according to a map exhibiting tbe plan ot fhe proposed extan* ston made by the City Survej er, the first day of April, ▲. D. 1866, and of file in the oflic * of tne said City Sur veyor, to he held hy the said the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah as streets and lanes for the naa of the inhabitants ot said city, under the hws ot the State of Georgia* upon the passing of an Ordi nance by the aaid tne Mayor aud AKerinen of the city of Savannah to* extend the plan of the said city accora- ing to the map aforesaid, and to surrender to the aaid owners any and all rights whicn the and the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah may have or «ifiip in, to, and over ao much of the bed ol the Ogee- chee road aa traverses the said farm lot, Which naa been acceded to hy the aaid tne Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah. Therefore, the Mayor and Aldermen of the city ol Savannah, in Council assemble.:, do ordain aa follows: Sxc. 1. That the plan of the city be and ia hereby extended through aud over the said farm Lot, accor ding to the map sfbreaaid, so that the said farm lot be ing bounded on the North by Gwinueto street; on tha Bast by Montgomery street, continued; on tne South by Anderson street, whicu is on a line of Lov er's lane continue i, and on the West by Roberta •ucat continued, shall be traversed North and South by the following streets, viz: West-JJroad street con tinued; a new street, yet unnamed, sixiy (60) fact wide, beginltig at Gwinnett street on the North, whose iirxra ]| ptai-rajiyi to and threa hundred (POO feet from the western line of West-Broad street continued, and another new street, yet unnamed, sixty (00) feet wide, begining at Gwinnett street on the North, whusw weal era tine ia parallel to and two hundred aud forty (24j) leet distant, from the eiatern line of Mpbert street continued, aud shall be traversd £ast and West by tbe following steets and lanes, viz: a lane between Gwinnett street and Bolton street, Bolton street con tinued; a lane between tioitou street and Waidburg Street, Waidburg street continued; a lane between Waidburg street aud .New Houston street, New Hous ton street continued; s lane between New Houston street and. Duffy atroet, Duffy street continued; a lane between Duffy street and Henry street, and Hen ry jfrftt Mao X That the said foe Major and Aldreman ci foe CitJ ol Savannah dj hereby reLuqaiefi and . sur render to the said William G. Bulloch and others, the owners ol tbe raid form lot. above named, according to their respective interests in foe said fora lot, o. an/ part thereof, all rights of every sort, which; the aaid foe Mayor end Aldermen of the City of Savannah may have a claim In, to and over so inacu of foe bee of the Ogteehe* Road, as traverses any parlor part, of tha aaid form lot not conveyed by tbe raid owner, tberapl. for streets end laues ea aforesaid. - Si* X That this Ordinance shall go tally Into ef. tact immediately upon the keiivery to the ndd. th. Mayor and Aldermen ot the City ef Savannah, of tin conveyances aforesaid, duly exeented hy the parttae aforesaid, ecordlng to tho leva of tho state ol Geo., gt* 8a** That ell Ordinances and parts of Ordi nances heretofore passed, which conflict with tha pro visions of this Ordinana, are hereby declared to Lav. no operation or effect, aa against this Ordinance, and .that no part of tha aaid property reserved by the own er. thereof, after the said conveyance shall Be sub ject to taxation by foe said, foe Mayor and Aldermen of tbe City of Savannah before the seme shell be Im proved, oe before other property similarly situated 'this the limit* of aaid City, shall ba made subject to WOOD. W E. Aa nndcrslpned, take thta totaling oar friends,-and tbe public i that, to facilitate our bnsint=s, we kave« .- WOOD YARD at the Albany rod Gall RaUrod, ten£bj*J oer old stand, at the C .nal Brtdce. bt tral Railroad, we are prepared to deu>“ best quality of niGH LAND OAK WOOD at eight dollars c$s) per cord, and DRY YELLOW MhE WOOD at Six d liars ($6j per co-d. on>ere «bor r *|j Order boxes can bo touad at hr. Sn- -tore corner St -te and Bnl: Uppmau's Drag Store, comer of Congre* «rrt street* —„„ . haP jC5 oc6-im rutlsk FOWLER & W 87 Water street. New Ycri IMFdBTERS AND WHOLESALE DSiU* RICE. C ONSIGNMENTS aolicited, on vanes tne* ta will be mace. C. * ., sa toe zbove firm, cau be seen at EEFXB TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BAN|^ ( j,v' MERCHANTS’ NATIO.naL biS* „+! city. North Bher AGRICETDRAlff® •’aQat C iRIFFINO to CO.: 88 and F New York, Mtanfnctnrers g jf “■■"'“asaBSCj Nos. in. It. »0, f.5 and » hawk Valley Steel; L'Jpp" Threshers and olesnei* Fan COTTOS GINS- Emery’stelebnrted8**6'» ain SSS^STte^otCirctra*, PHENIX STEMI.SAW I SAVAl0?i a c ‘ order* Ij-^STWe f ti^iand ofwnlr *’«* "’’Lnrovcd to 1 'order. *r ^ SngSandgroovrflant^.T' F. A *■% HeRfiA , . Bi *n.TO»- #0*. NBWt yi HTfo^