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the Daily News and Herald.
by s. w. mason*
•iUICBb W. MA80»
W. T. THOMPSOK. AiiocUte Kdltorf
Official Paper of the City.
AffOSST CIRSOLATIOH IfiTHECiTV AIIB CffifflTT
HOKDAf OCtO«BK "S,
Wekn -been PgfortM* tljit- m»4y
sons in UirfMounl^are deterred, by fe»iof
contagion, from Mwllng- our (Sty. even for
the pursose ot transacting business. Tlfe
impression appears to have gone abroad
that the cholera is still on the increase, and
altenaarww Uftnsnal-ftTatity? ~Wv ere
gratified that we have it in our power to j.
'gjve the most positive assurance that the
rumors referred to are witout foundation
Hie um the ils—n imrfaseil finite riUiflU.
PUSTSJITSBS)
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND I HERALD, Daily. Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
ndvertSed rates.
TO OUR COUHTIIV FRIENDS. t
As innch Interest iafelt throughout the country in
regard to the prospeots Of the Wilton and other crops
we will bo prate fa 1 to aur planting/floods and others
in tho interior for information on* that subject. Those
who have -op nortuuitles Tor obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing ct-bps, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gon-
eral interest, wilj confer a favor by communicating
the same to ns.-
COUNTING-BOOM CHANGED.
The Business Office of the New* and
Herald is removed totheroOmsimmediately
over those recently occupied; Entrance by
the Urge-stair-way next door west.
9IUNICIPAI. ELECTION.
The polls for the election of a Mayor and
Board of Aldermen for the ensuing year wilt
be opened at the Court 'House this morning
at seven o'clock, and close at six in the even
ing.
Tho election is one in which evety citizen
has a deep interest, as at the present time,
more than ever before in the history of our
city we need wise and prudent councils, am!
an energetic, just and intelligent administra
tion of our municipal government. The
names of worthy citizens are presented, frohi
Which to select a Mayor and Board of Aider-
men to whom the honor and interesls.of the
cily may be safely entrusted, and in choos
ing between the candidates every good
citizen should be impressed with a due sense
of his own responsibility, and be governed
in biscboice solely by bis.conviotions of the
superior fitness of those upon whom he cou-
fers his suffrage for the discharge of tfcefr
official duties in such a manner as will pro
mote the good order and general 'prosperity
of Savannah.
FROM NEW YORK.
The Daniel ^eSster
floun-
?RiHoT
CBSHL
1 sen AflSFmm
daring the greater portion oi the month just
past, owing to the pferaleDha oiriexceedingly j
warm, damp, unhealthy weather, but - SCHOONER JflNKfc&AHA LOSTIX 4
it has been ' rapidly^ decreasing since! ftkfr
the 1st iust., and, with top exception j j
of two er three case*,.&|The Passen^w-rt and Crew
negro hospital on the extreme outskirts Picked UD : at Sea.
of thweitj,*»osdyinhabi*dd by negroes.'., It^A • ... tt
is a remarkable fact thM notwithstanding tl^e Arrival of Steamer L'ao^
large influx of strangers to- the city for a .
month past, not a single visitor his been ; TOE BRIO ..gioWSKgS UN DlfTKXSS.
attacked, with the disease, aaiwe may there- j s. j? . Z -1J. ?
fore safely assert that them, is not a bar, EAT FIRE IS. NEW YORK,
really, to tire enjoyment of a trip to S»v&n,
•ht, under thwfa
SttoVtaVaatarre..*
e«k' TM-mtr wanfeat»
with >h RUM am he la i ,
flop of Lies; and the Clark-of Connell, with the
regMry orvotcref The tlbtorc/ FeMa*. with anl-
otont-torv,, will attend and preearre eater at aat
■rdaad«> polli.• r ... '
tteSt: A true copy bom Minute* ef.Coaactl ah
ing of September ,19th. 1866.
. - JAMES STBWAHT,
ofCtmadi,
DAY OP MEETING UP TUN STATE
LEGISLATURE.
There having been some doubts expressed
as to the day on which the General AssChF-
Bly is to meet, Col. Weems, Secretary ot, the
State Senate, publishes a communication .in
the Macon Telegraph, in which he gives the
the following extract from the new Constitu
tion, fixing the day for the meeting ;. . v
j “The first meeting of the General Assem
bly under this Constitution shall be on the
first Monday in December next, after which
it shall meet anuatty bn the first Thursday in
November, or on such" .other day as the Gen
eral Assembly may preacribq.”.
No other day having beer, prescribed, says
CoL Weems, the first Thursday in Novem
ber is the dey of meeting.
1 i’-
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j! ["COMMDNICATKD. ]
" The Municipal Election,
Editors News and Hf.rald :•
The present situation of our city and its
future welfare imperatively 'demand of every
good citizen that he shall not fail, to avail
himself of his privileges at the election to be
held t»-dayf Odf taarcbawls d£f&o3r in
flitenlial men, tvhose attention 'Is* but^iittle
turned towards politics, but whose interests
are deeply involved in the resnlt of onf; mu
nicipal election, will be too apt to rp9t as
sured in the success of Mr. Anderson (whose
course for the past year will recommend lliid
to the support of all prapertj-holdera,- and bf
those who have the welfare of the city at
heart), and to stay away from the polls .ayd
neglect to vote, under the assumption That
he will be elected in any event by the votes
of others. Many n worthy and deserving
candidate hasheenxladeateiby sncffh|efiH|—*
the luke-wArianaas of- Ut» own friofrlg'^id
the combined energies of his adversaries. We
have no fears for the success'of, Mr. Ander
son to-day over his opponents; but his indi
vidual success will not effect the result -ne
cessary to the welfare of the city. He mu ,t
have good men associated with him in his
municipal duties—men whose opinions sire
harmonious with his, and with those of eacfi
other, and who will not, hy personal or par
tisan opposition, vender, the Connell Cham
ber an vena bf continual strife, and, of un
necessary effort J[o defeat the views- of the
presiding ynsgialjaito jpf > ty in her bv-
manager
Urn* <■ ■ j’tm.n G38 MMJ'i [.
We regret that the Company is so
------ w. v - i I short; still our music-loviug cittzeus wifi 1
half-a course which would render his posH opAdfturfty e!**ttig : ‘frfcfiSbloui
tion as unpleasant and odious ta htanru it . ,i,„n
i unpleasant and odious to lino as
would be destitute of all good ^results. Co
der these suggestiona rye uygq it upon ail
CITIZJ5NS’ TICKET. 1
9Hf
fi C. AmseMbo *
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For A/dtrme».~ IS.
w JopN'C. ^'^SRy.Iy.-'”
Geo. C. Freeman.
John McMahon. s ' r -j
; _ W-. H- WlLTBMOX*. - - o 1 i
- John Conkinoham. ,
!' M. J. PoM>, ; '
J. L. VlLLALOHOA.
, ’ Thomas H. Harden- ' “* *** j I
John Flannery. _ j
Hftbtv • SmuNah.
Citizen.
Great Revival at Athens’, *(jfa.—^jt Hu
last few weeks a icwivai has bsen in progress
has beea a wonderful dfSpUy'oi tfivfbfe pow
er. We learned about the middle of iasf
week that above 200 persons had presented
them selves for prayer atone time. - Wehtve
heard from'the meting down to Monday.
OldClfristiaas had never aeen anything like
jt All busmesa was sfispended, «fid the
community m nasst was at prayer meeting.
StaM S5br90-bad joined the Methodist, |6
the Presbyterian,' ahd' three the. ,JBiptiet
o ■ , r ijis. «r?y?T , T??nv?:;
;f. Scuotous Ifrmc*.—«b
Conference of »the llcthaiiiat
Church, for the Georgia District, Vffllheheia
at Friendship Cbtucb, in-JBeard oounty, cbm
menciug on Thursday, tke.&fitb d*y.pt r Ohi&
bar next. Delegates going totlibCyiaferenoJ
hy railroad, will be oieA at Hogansvilie, on
Wedaeaday. before, with coiiakya^ceatotioa-
ference. • Alt members going by railroad, Srill
be allowed toretornfree, by payingJatt bid
OaonoE Harlawd, President..^
ropjmipEicATBD.
hah, for either business men-or tourists.
-’ We take occasion to state, inr this connec
tion, that there is now a considerable nmribbr
of country merchants in the city whp.ars
supplying themselves with merpliAndise of
every description, from the largest and-finest
stocks thhttddrapVB''frb^iJigp^ltedbhar^'for
theefipply of the trade, jand, as we have
been informed by some cif them, upon terms
so satisfactory as tajjpduito them’ to abandon
the idea of going North, as contem
plated when leaving t|Mir homes. V\
NAPOLKU.VU'lMiMT MA&IKK8TU.
The political drclwiat Europe have lieeu
electrified lately by-%e appearance 1oi r the
Pal is papara of jvhft la Wmed tlie French
diplomatic ciMBlatl tb the Various envoys,
ministers, and other agents "of that country
abroad i It hi credited to .the inspiwtii in ol
Napoleon himself and refers, . bf course, to
the present condition df Eirtopbl We regret
we have not tire spec* to lay the entire
document before our readers, as—like every-
Xt$es*r PCI ^ m
It coDgr^fufaMAlfk%fiti)il till pence is
restored, and that hereafter affairs ana to ,Uei
conducted upm the saute principle*. thati*pW
sway in France'. Aggraodized Pruss?;r, rt
says, seeks the indepeuijence'Vif berm iny,
aixl France wiH ant oppasu oc mgret its ac
complishment. Germany afld Ifsfy Have
imitated and dnuwt.aeaierdlP French ideas.
The September convention, securing thv
Pontifical interests, is. to be loyallyfCfjrrfc^
out. France will send' naval forces torabciwu
the freedom of the Mediterranean mul Bril id
seas. Austria, it'also states, uovy. leans fur
France, and nations that were her enemies
in the past now enter upon a new existence'
to be guided by the same principles as her
self: The circalar says the Emperor was
cifihlill accepting tbepart of niediatbf,' and
into'aeibggpr wmr. a:
t
estotdishefl ^cl^ttaV* rdk 1
trolled matters in the late contest. It hints,
however, that the Emperor, in spite of his
self complacent congratulations, is actively
preparing lor home defence and the periec-i
tion.of the military organization of France.
' 1
The forfetgn lnielfifefinCte 'hnMflflfcS-fruit the
circular meets with general approval; that it
UtHKISK BESTtOfiTtM OF FKOFUT1.
.JNO. MITCHELL VERSUS HEAD -CRN-
TRE STEPHENS. v < "
T ,t.. v. •
>• • '--I f . r Cm'.i \ i r
THE LAT1VR PREPARING PGR D»>
SCENT 09 IRELAND. .
New Tore, Oct. 7. : - J Thtf Steamer George CitmwG,
from New OrleihE, strived to-day, baviug on beard
the crew and passengers of the steamer Daniel Web-
ster, and also the crew cf the schooner Minnehaha.
The Daniel Webster, vas from this port for AivbU^ and
encountered a heavy gale, causing her to fonnder Off
the coast of Florida October 3d, and Lb# ^Jrtmiwrli
took o£f all her paasengara and crew, bhlle the .Web
ster was sinking; ■ no liven! lost. The crew of the
schooner Minnehaha ware picked up at sea on th* 9th
instant, having abandoned their vessel. * \. * " ,
Also arrived, the steamer tieo, itorn Savannah, ind J
the brig Mary Ellem from Turk’s Island. She reports
falling in with the brig Slowness, from Wilmington^
for Por- au Prince, with all haiuU sick, but wanting
no assistance, as they were but three miles from J
Turk’s Island. ' a
Tho establishment of Voght A Co., porcelain dealers,
Crosby street, dfcs tlsetrsyeff by lire last nlglit; torn ;
over $‘ii)0,000. Tbo two lower stories, occupied by C.
t odl’rey Gunth«,.arcf» .damaged to the amount -of
50,000. The hoe coma animated to t>t. Patriuk’s
Church, the Cathafia tCatisndral, which was jdao -d*r ,
atroyed. Several vaiaabie. pictures were, asve»l, bi*t
others and the organ were io«t; loss,
Cathetiral was’built m IHll.- a U k : -W
It is stated that John Mitchell writes from
declining to hatV’#auy further coimectiouTWdlvdamsi
Stephens and hia Feniasi movements. ... ,
It is said that Stephens has chartered a large sD'^iucpy
lately, for operations of a trans-Atlantic character.
V
yBOM 1 EUROPE. ^
BY iklOE.
Tn aty Between t Itifr and Austria.
°www, **
The Msrketa.
FI
London, Oct G.—By the treat? befetota.infer and
Austria the former acquiesces in the Veuetia frontiers,
and t the latter assllBIt•ft'’lPdUf>t , 6i 85,00(^000 florin^.
1 £ general amnesty to all political
Liwuuttx** QcU G- 1 —The cotton market baa decUued
* From Philadelphia.
THE gOh#J{I9tt3N SWCEND-
ANT
i ■ , .... .. _ rfZ -
Great Political HIxoitcinent.
g'rtlnr'o# Swilterinnibj
Franco have a complete understanding
intend, it possible, to control Europe.
and
ITALIAN QPERA.
To-nigbt the celebrated-Glilobi and Susint
Italian Opera Troupe will open the season
with Verdi's favorite opera IWrovatore. In
all the refined communities of the old world,
tbe Ofierft.is ; pre-«p^Dent. It is admired
and patronized by all Who 'have ao^mi^Wal
taste, and is the principal source of amuse*
ment for the intelligent and educated peo
ple. In ttflacMatfUF Vof Uavr lad but few
opportunities for acquiring a taste for classic
music, and hence we find comparatively fe\f
who really admire the Opera. Of lutc.years,
however, these opportunities have been in
creased, and we are sure that we have iq
riayafipfcfr ^ifisicql iast^ talestjtahtcft GfiQ
prove more and more encobragmg u) tfi'e*rfi>-
pearance of an OpeTa troupe iu our midst.
The tWU'fitfckdSl 1 ast sc asoh
and generally admired. This season the
same troupe, with some new artists and ah
increased chorea, Will again appear Ik;fort
cur public, and we hope that our citizen^
will respond liberally, ao as to induce tliii ri,
manager to visit us N^aiu Btf ^Wt^frkilri]
in listening to a capital companlf'''WMfe they
the .elect, cultivated Mid large audience was elect!
fled. We mimed—ail mimed, the magnificent Susint„
whose stately presence Mid surprising gilts of geuiiia
mark him as one. once seen and heard, ever to be rri.
mem be red. We also mused the taacinatiug and a*,
compliabed Prims Donna Caaiasa; nor did we hsya
the pleasure of seeing the talented Ardarani, who,,
looks as much the gentleman as he is the accom
plished artist. But then we hsd M’me Ghioni iu '
her power; M'me Strakoech, whose rare gening, p
feet acting and charming voice, never fail to leava a
profound impression; Ham (at last), with h a elpt
gant flgnre aud »uj>erb voice; Coletti, who, the pa-
ceding night.
I and any in such a manner us jo
ally took the house by storm. Thy, wftoje u|>*ra
passed off like a dream of rapture.
r.t. i <>i
t ' ■ :r// i
t ' NVreWmlatcV : dfol St*tae«a
uatain the Citizens' and \Vhito Fircme^’i
Ticket. Vote to-day for yonr~lrue interest.
Vote for the men who will recognize the ju£-
in Athens, and for the past two weeks there tice w&MfraatW!*t¥fr*' liccudtwtj,
i— v...— . aD {i will not discriminate against you, and : i
ravor of strangers. Vote the citizen's m£T
‘Zmsimj&ti&t
springing up everywhere to add toyourcofcn-
and that, too,, in less than
J1BIT4 At ;
Old S^wr^h. ,
iioiotrs TRCjcEEUrtSoS—^EVfe^L
! dHori
Philadelphia, Oct. 7.—The mob spirit prevails
hertcjatiui pobucat osrikea«tDt km 4iigk«r (hoa. for
ammr yaarn ou FrtUy ijighv' Tb^ve Drmoc-
quartern were gutted by the Kcpnmioiu rowoiet. Xut
ujgfct there were rioioh# proct<djpg« in different
perte of ib# cHpy acd Beverel peraou wtre ahot. _
From Washington.
E SI«Y{A( JN «F f I^IOBSSIONER
nrwBvnw between the pbescdent JOfu a
new xqr a delegation. f \
MR SEW$&l$&Efl¥n6iMPROVEDi
WabEmhuoH. Oct. 7.-3CominimtaMm Coder, of.-.In-
diao- Affair*; pobltahegwietaer, saoigtliuff huposiflsil.
Hia successor, Cot 1/mis Bogy, had jmsvioiaalp hesk
appointed. ,*-j if' - u-*r»d
C#l.-Melly «Nd Cbpi.. MaOaflN'ty, on Saturday,
Hfrtnd xBMflutioDs of a ujeeting of lata Cai ‘
WR
and »evej;alfM ^tMau movement
President referred them to Secretary 8cward. One
»epn-td
FOR MAYOR,
XUju*.^ .»: • rf.. •. er u * * r .,
CHAS: FAMELY.
{ «. - U - " •
CUr Ticket.
* FOB BATOR:
E. C. ANDERSON.
A * - BOB ALMBWRX :
1 -G^0uJV--1irtLLY. “ ^ .‘‘J
2— MAtrrtN J: TORD. * ' :•
3— EDWARD C^WADE
4— JOHN L. VILLALONGA-
5— IE *ft MEYER.
6.—GEO. C. FREEMAN.
7— A. H. WAVER.
8— JOHN McMAHGN.
»—JNO.-t G. FERRILL. -
10-AV,|I^R.
11 —thoma» h. harden. >
12—F. L. GUE. .
oca-M
EiiiZGiis 2 aim White uFiremea’s Met.
Reform ! Reforfa 11 Reform I f!
sepia
J^DERSOM;
» ' -a-- M ttlMm;
W. ^TfjfLLT.' *’ ““
2— WM, H. BURROUGHS.
3— F. Yi GUE.', *‘ oA, ' li
BpjGHAM.
5— MARTIN Ati FORD, x
6— Da JAMES J. WARING.
7— EDWARD C. 1 WADE.
8— JOBS Ik’VILLALONGA.
# Tr ^; ! ^ / -MEYER.
10— CHARLES C. MIT J. A3.
11— WM. HUNTER.
12— ALVIN N. MH.T.FR
h t.. . *- iMHm.':•
FOR MAYOR:
R'C. ANDERSON.
i v,.-rj ■. .
FOil ALDERMEN:
JOHN C. FERRILL
GEO. <3. FREEMAN.. '
" JPBUJ McMahon. ;
W'H.WIBTBERGER.
JttHNT CUNNINGHAM.
M. J. FORD.
J. L VILLALONGA.' '
THOMAS Hi HARDEN.
JOHN FLANNERY.
HENRY BRIGHAM. *
H. R. CHRISTIAN.
H. A. CRANE. 1 aetT-tda
•Bin OUykmd a i am»as*tra. Ir
• — - . lr J^ r
SinfdPd, iod it iWMBHtq mtaMnu H#Me _
Wri larmtettMly anmtiatactury.. SacrsHry.BawndU
Stlfsnil to Sayc 1. .1
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ttlkta
Jt f
^ mvoKTivt from oymopm}^ ■
TlteConstltw tdaUIliitfaiMM Dsfrated.
; 'u; li t -ir
v&e nrcrnffMa'mukie3#i!
’.a..- :jn
• B T
JO tut
Ad K
jbeadan
“ritotMamsAmanamauk by * wto of iwaatiOou, to
twuMy4kraaL ■ er. -a*} fit Ya/j: i tJ&sKT. ’
—ri.-j-5.-vTT--.nrj- -.,v— T,-- r -V r '*a**ri-
JFAL'WtiilBrtMJifi af? re»pvctf)jUj-\ijTity41« i«kt«d
'■JL MigMuMla/ ttoffinwr Bom his-wsidsaza,
! 'Ifiurf kbsUt, tfifi afbsraoou at ** oduack. - ••
^LdmuAbso-
«•»*..rr tfiiatioflr .flinTCi | j
* -ir , --*'-^^Trr'-Tnn[-TiBi * •• at tho Bi-
changa. «1D1«U UHH1W, Sth instant, at 1%
t ##uikFY>r.ijn- i- ^
, A&MeWydrSfc ! Vtik!«neSf Paul.
or Panl, conducted by the Sisters oI Merry, Wlh.be
4Wd ky to* liwufoiio^'ai. ■ riritoku Astoo a l
sepu-iridf-^TTiT: 13 i <i s }.
Assignees’ Notice.
-< Bank or Sivinii, \
Savannah, Georgia, July*, IMS./
The unrisyfljgnfil baring bees appointed Atvgnaes
or this Bankfarjihe <uupos* or adjosUaff end liqui
dating Its affairs, thsreMre all pan** having Uataas
against trite corporation will present' them, and el
bill holders of this Avnk are required to preuast the
saine-wttfiiiijfls UloaHta from this date, ar tbay will
lose the priority granted by 8UtaM, Und' tkoauia.
deb ted wHI make imnedute payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
, it’- ? "'j <*»>- %-"6mxik
7' and Ibe .Cebblai... ..
rw pcatbnmoa* grand opera.
ti'AFRICAlNE. 1 . * - ' “
the greatest mnslcal sfnasUon, which wtn he Jars
dueed In gorgeous style, with entirely new aud ebstiy
wardrotM, appointments, etc, end the GREAT SHIP
la the 3d Act, and MAN CAN ILL A TREE in the &th
Aot.expreealy made forlh» Company, aa need In.
the Acadaaat of Mario in Raw York. '
GRAND tad «R-
Oondactor and Mqstcal Director.. Alghor IOCOLAO.
: ;««^asawfc:
Admission to Parquet and
served teats. Ip cants extra;
Gallery, $1.
TlfMa fotaele lot dlfher Opera night during the
daw, from » o’clock a. n>, at J. C. Schreiner A Son'
'HqsIc fl>0f ^
Dows- epen at Vi. Overture commences at V
o’clock - . . ofr-'f
ORFF « WATKINS
K, ‘ >r ’mvn»^3rt If
'»* " .iAOSAM
TO EXAMINE
ri-ii j.
Savannah Inatitnte
TOR. ^ ; v a:
Yopixg Ladies; *
IJTOE^IltRCtStit of thlaSchoel .WIU be reeaaod
J- & F. LANCASTER,
• JOHN 8. MALLARD,
Teachers of Junior aud Senior Classes,
Mms CATHARINE A. ADAMS.
■ ■ ■ - id -• : ... ) . Hi l, .
Teacher of Preparatory Department. . .
Paox. DEITZ,
it iMMif
Teeeher of Pceaeh. .... .. . .
• Mm. PELOT, 2
; _ v t?urtter of Pennmunahtp.
Dr. CHARTERS will lecture on Natural Pldloso-
phy, end Ur. 11400189 os Pb(*Haay aid Hygiene.
Ml« ADAMS, a native, ff Bayenuab. tea Teasbci'
af leo* axpaneace and high re station.- For several
years she waa connected w.;ii the Huntsville Female
Cta.fge. aad Ortega the moet satisfactory testimonials
success. •- Tl fin r reiMnewnt
ocC-lw Principal,
TO COTTON SHIPPERS.
WB ABE FREPAllSO TO MARK
Ca&b. J^dviaxices
OH OON81GNHONT8 TO TBS .WX/di KNOWN
■OIMOOUP -
Messrs. Norton,Slaughter A. Co
. .‘TfoW.VrVwrl*.*
' ' - ABB . b •
Messrs. John K. Gilliatt & Co.,
. - Liverpool.
TDt CAN 8APBLT PROM 180 the tallest aattabc-
TT llohteun PATRONS el the ABOVE OlCBAad
FAVORABLY KIOWM PIRMI,.
Our A uhtsatCaiatnbuu.Amerlcnt.ljUhany. MfO
Grifflu, West Point; tUOraflfV WeiKinf, -
Atlanta. IIad woo, and the
House, of
MESSRS'EFBETCilf 4 GO..
Hnvannnh, " V
me at nil timea prepared to take OBAHGB OP. PAV
TAXES and taller BXPRNSRS. aaWmalm Uharal
ADVANCES upon constgameata
K. M. BROCK A ICO.,
BANK BBS AHD COTTON FACTORS,
oeS-lm ... Aagaata, Ga.
HBUIRfen- INSURIUICEII
v l. ga., augcar »,
THE enderMgried Wahid respectfully talbrm their
Wends aaHihe gflbhc'fi^at they areprepatad to t#Mt
Fire aniLMartae.-iiaka; in tne. fbtlarwtag Ant alma
companies, at eMabllahe| rates, sad solicit A share df
patroeage:
INTERNATIOlaAL. JfvStJRAHCB QQUtABX.
New York. *>. :< ( >. .... .
national nSirlhffG insdrahc# cokpaitt,
of 8L Louie, Mo. .,
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. LoalS, Me.
PERRY INJS.jAjitfTic.ST CO., MWrthe. Ala.
j. tja8» w. andersoH i HOWL
eeplAsa - Cuyher*f;Bryan and Dray tarn alreSta.
wA^xie^’s Nb^ice.
iA Vie-i ^idtatMul a':U»» -
TUe midenigBed itav^g be#n appointed
of the Bank tg,0o«ps£rM of Savaiquh, Georgia, Is
prepared to ergefemso his duties. Afi btU hrifisrs
and other perSedh having claims agalBSt lhe Shirt
Bank, are remri^f^l^t’fcaent the samh Br BfflMA-
tioo, and aU jeallaa-indebted to the. Ran It in *•<
quested to MRetaMedlate payment.
Bill holders will looekhelr priority if the Mils ire‘
months from this data.
JOHN C.
not presenlsrl
.MS*
:i.R
- AasUaee.
rjir
Wv>q
We intend to-day to swmarysfs ourselves
rom your rule. Wsui Firuuu.
Tire nnderjgu4i hattari Vme>ppolnted sealgrteeS
of the Farmin’ and- Mllharlrat/tAjiltql^mnitah.
Georgia, hereSphMliy hHt-hoMsn kM.eShsUclOm
ewtartaMiaifIhtisldBllrtr to(instofWth son# fa,II-
aUfr-rw tafftpdte 5Bh Banker,
reqalred to mak^hnm.lteteTftynWf. *
Wanes boro iu possession ot horses, took ont*
a wfi/tifr lidtesMbh* «Ddfir>'^lSiate lJw,.23iT WO 11A
.1'ii
fafitMtihy. TboetvUhuthoritiuAaf tiie gpgn
from the Macon IWPMS, fate 1 und ltdpmparty and iQiitai
“sn 1 i03r i T ■agasssse^srr.i.M-.
enforCeda I WVug I jjflmxned. and aU persons amItnst,tatas1<urr t tra
v 'tlMftdb holders to send thorn
m the toM of _
q nan lilies. This Is the explanation of the one palzsrilloutwsar three wlthoatUpa. Sold every
Londoe pm*. « < where.
i ..iidrrifi, -»T
The nadeitaglled.-’llilrlng been appotatoeguMMe
of the m P1 * Dterr *b. <* prepared
to eater opondim dsO)l‘ All billholdarB.
peraona hs^Hg HaHah' against sale Oaaa; am ve-
same tor’ TlliaiflsMoa. And
all pertlaagaMbtaSd* the Bank are men sated ta
make lmM*dl*ta"'psrfmfnt. BillhdUeie wMtoasr
their prieritydf the b%|a arc not presented wlthta
Sts.
I.TQCI..IC.. lunnua
• Hnrveyotf’s Compasses,
. Cl ,*al .!.! 1 J . ..
* Bra and six inch Needla. >
iar-.i V ^
Stalaa, X«1m and TWkX
^eodt ,*«• .! , i|;
Mounted Roll Drawing Paper.
r&tto,
’ DRAWING
»0R SALS T,
& iVteliy.
SflPli-tf “ 1
WHA'
Cooper, OlMtts
H i. ? us
DAJHCBCG ACADEMY
AT,*T.A«DRItMV.NAU>
twig -ahull V -U.a—r..L- ».
M^aWSSKdSirsHriL
lSUb atfifsemmi. M.. tom efc
^]OST K REC£IVat
,0_
w oMJ ,OOvy3\>
Hi. .u;-.-r„0
rrtd ,io. Aj
OUR HOUSE
DIMM ROOMS,
fTtnE naileisigned havtag leased the-above fagerlte
X EdaMlabmeflt, sad havta«grrS! trtt -onA refiir-
nlsliedttthrooffhoahta she anatriagaut mtmaer.
wnold Inform the pahlle that It to ouar ogea kw the
Reemnraef Gneeta. Thv.pveaaittfrowrieio* will
spare no pains ta nBahis -the eharaou* te has al
ways enjoyed, ss being one or the State! the FlrM-
Ctsea ZatlH Hsnw oT'lhs cstaitsy, aud those
who fuCrktm with tiiali yatvuaoes mez to asaased
ihat nothing will be left nodose to- aeeara taa aoav-
fort and aatlsfaeuda of hta gseatt. MOAWWOrtwu
hf taken brow week o.dty aka taSWe stata
(iCS-g.it . / ,i , -et- li. ltIRtAM,
• ; uMBCftvxmn^sY. ;
ANY HOTEL SOUTH,
WlLfrB*
teo^oned To 4he Fufrlfo
■. uvDini v -Hi . #- Hi7. : Ut~
' octnas* videos.
.. ;vr r irf.^.vi. < • ’tijn-i-'H* - ft r
TiKT-r «, u
MsmpKis (TinfU .Coupons slid
Past Dustndsbtedness.
B I ol£.5ff25S
darned that the ga#daj
adaswefto
<taU^|tabgta|
by theOtyer
ilOrTsam,
Btatahis, Idhil, anil ChArJtatoufrsilrced cdujkju
Itaatolita Tran.. Ohio E*nrdaACka»P<*s jm*t fine.
For SatS,
STOCK OF
FILL
i\n
ii/tu
SISTER
MOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THk
SOTJTfiERN JOBBING TRADE.
Ill and IIS t'ou^rm Street.
ock-tf •
msss
E. D. SMYTHE * CO.
Importers and Dealers in
AND GLASSWARE,
* C. • I. t • -.^ -. ....... ... .. _
H AVONOWON HAND (and are conerantlT receiving additions thereby, the LARGEST STOCK * gl
.above Goods that has ever been Offered lntlii- market'which they are prepared fo»!l»tprt:sal
low it* they c.iirhe bough, le New-York or aoy Northern city. Dealers are respecriullv Inwitert •oct 1 . tt4 |
ergmlneoflr liHs of asderteil crates, which ooBtaiu ;io uaealeahlv.Gqeris, they having -teen poimfeij|
Staope (Xpreealy mr this market. ... .
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
8EC0ND DOOR ZKOH BOLL STREET.
sepu-tr
New Advertisements.
JOHN D. I)ELANS01,
Commission M eP«»hant,
. . ■ ^ . -'
QXriTJiiA.'N',, -CrJL.
hi the Altauv and .Gail Ita.lrod, Iruai wl.irli.cr rsl
.our ojdftiiud. at the C a.,i Ifri.l w.» thfCa-l
tr-il Railroad, we are jireisared to deliver the wj|
Wild. CiVB lila parsoual afentlon to thcppvchasc beat quality of
ot Ctatoa, Produce, aud ail *rt,ctea usually grown in
a el cfrmlr
thiaaeeU-.aof cfontry,
i. J . AND ALSO j . .....
To the sale (Jail descriptions el Family and Plan
tation .-.applies utuall.v iuiport.-dtn this market.
Reference m any of the ..id ref+touts of havuttnnh-
• orff-let ■ - .> -
WOOD.
,tatB, the undersigned, take this m-ttiod ol fj.|
Tv fdlrmlng our frtenrtf. and the pnhltc scntnlyl
that, -to facilitate our badness, wei.uvee-’ijbl
WOOD YARD
Notice to Bice Planters.
rrqrf STtkMKR .T. A. ’METCALFS 13 SOW PSE
X pared to Prafeht Nice from the battlla, O^Kchse,
lAMinMte aid other rivois. . L
: The ahckff Steamer was built at AugngtajnlS^j.
lag the Rice Trade, having bulkhead'coupsrtmebfs
throtnrhout, and c«» carry from • eighteen *0 twenty
thousand baabab under deck For further paitkn-
Itaa-Kitay ta ,
TOCHER k LAPHAM. Agehts,
ocS-lw ■ r.t La arinfa Prase.
Ths Mabise Bake of Gborou, I
, Savannah, Oet .ber S, 1806, (
O N AND AFTER 16th NOV EM REE NEXT, THIS
Bask purposes io redeem its noted Issued prior
to lSJl, at par, in currency. Bill-holdeia are, mean-
-wMte; reg (tasted promptly to rears tef at the Bank the
ataoaata they may hniil, -in order that pvsvisios may
he Btada for their redemption. The omission so to
register may sender It necessary to defer payment
when the nates aranreaenterk
> Partita having claim- againaltha Rank will pieaer
present them, an#a 1 Indebted ar* -pectolly requested
t, make prompt settlement, the object being rb who 1
up theuffidr- Of the institution at the earliest posai
ble day, ' ....... i
o.Afr... WML P. HUNT^g.Caehi r.
■ ....TlSi. 7...rj. - T.-U-r-,
Soots and Shoes
AT A BARGAIN.
riA CASES, CONSISTING OP MEN’S BOOTS,
*r\J B-fgimk. and W .men’s Shoes, some extra
large alzes, which Will bo sold v- vy -w.wr to ell
const imient. W. B. GR1PK1N A CO..
ocfflw. ‘ v* Bay street,
IU£H LAND CAE WOOL
a> eight dollars ($8) per cord, and
_ DRY YELLOW PINE WOOD
athix d dlarc (i«y p-r cu-d, on very snort Doiicr.
Qrdcr boxes ch.. be round at Sr. Stsley, Bxl
Store, corner sr .fc and Bell street-, and it Mr.J.1
Uppmaa s Dru- 8 '» e, corner ol Congress aid hr-1
Hal'd streets. f
ocfi-lm 1HJTLER A HARDWEE. |
FOWLER & WAffl
87 Water street, New York,
" IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS J|
RICE.
/•hONSIQNAIENTS koliclted, on "htch Wiril i|
Kj ▼AiaCementB will be mad«. O. R.
tfte abuxe firm, caa be eeen at the MarshallH^|
A Practical
BOOK-KEEPER AID SILESIAN,
VUbas extoaatve huatasss. aeggaiatanoe, ta opei.
for an engagement at a mpderat* salary.
,Jridre«a -BtKig-KKEPSB.’’ at this office, otff-t
School Notice.
WAR. COZBT reapectftilly annonnecsto hisfortny
.JM. patrons and the public that the exercise* et hi
School will hpresumed. In the bailuiugowiltaoocne:
of Chsrlumand Drayton streets, oa MONDAY, th
''ffth or October.
Mrs. ALETBffA S. DURRUCGHS, First Asstetam.
•ad Miss WILLIE LAW, Teaeber oT Primary. De-
partmsnt, will be associated with him. heAlw
COAL, COAL.
JJ^RD ASH, Bag size, , y
y,tt Labding,.(nd for safe by ' .
It...
No. 3 Stoddard’s 1
NOTES DISCOUNTED
t”’-‘ - ' - BT "> - • ii ■
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker.
mjs.tr 'd > «*4 nirt fruuH. ■;
Notice to Consignees.
VVOHinONIBff Will attahdta the rwwpdon «f Iheii
1/ Made. landing I rom steamer Monticeilo, Iron
BofftotoatWlUte'(Jpper Wmirf. All Roffda remain
in* on the wharf at a.fleer will be stored at owners
‘SgT ' - ... eHAJUB^ftHAYBgj.^
Per Rent,
•rff-tf
..i.wato ■ -d st,
Or W. T. CRISHOLSk -
smm
aoitaissioH aipsnAymmo
.Iwift,' -yf, |M* (ffWYltalf 1... V '
J-Mjn ; . SAli
Vs ,BtNr
^ BSBRABJUHIvLt ot
foot?
ISO v-u-Ai;, JU! , UIT
ssas.
aha s.i£i aufr, d
otflfft
Notice to Consignees.
d^iONSiaNKKS per schooner g. W. BljNNELL.
L/from Newtbrk, wm aitandto the tveeptam
lamitaff into day «t Botum’s wh»rL ai
' tag o^Gtaj Wearf at mmafft fiffl h,
wm*
NotmeT
-Di-. A,i’cfr
Y'hTgtjr trienwfryreat Son 1 * America,
Md toitotatalj tarvlOta 'V Jha cjtmena.
IMS
af Sayao-
aga. ffpaakf
ton street, corner Monigomety. v.
J ~ rim MoomDand 1~ T.
L.J. H».« BlWnFa Upper Dmmwf
sFi m
-sl( Ir»r r-’-ersu"
b-.tb : lv.at e /
Vo io vi
m sue.
ii.l-f -rV-'
>zso orfl y«; Mi I
Mi-,! i'V *1 -»i »,
»i ' *e (1 . OtoML k tgttT hlS..
Oar. Bap and Abarcorn atraata
SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK.
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL liiNK, of Ktelf
City. ort-hy
Foe- Jiciglit or Ctorinj
11 THE A1 BARK EAGLE, j
-DRMIVGTON, JInst.r. wi l bo -ca.iy to ,i(f|
XL MONDAY, OctdhorS'.i. for New Y»r»', in on
'pt.-ftlvVly Sail'Aa rtw tBtbs * , _ ..
This splendid vessel m.sle the p.-asaee fron -
York to this p-rt in four and a half u»ji »r
pers may rely on the'riiibftjrt dtsentcli.
r Far freight cign reman ts. apply t» .
* vv'iL h. stark a- co., ue*
Heavy freight* wanted. - ° 9 ' •
Eastern Hay.
600' BA ^*® Haatera Hay. wA nf*|
from Richmond, Maine, now affost,
ir. . .... f ^ .
, . For syte low, by
oeff-3t WM. H. STARK * ® I
cf - 1 1
REXIDEttt’ M
■ i COMFORTABLE Brick Teatmest. d J
A or 13 rooms, conveniently located to o
Terms acctJmiflodotlng. Apply to .
oefffft • LARlXjHB, WESTADA^.
' GOCift tceytound, .
I”JSSSS535&i‘S®?» ! «'l
veitiaelnenL
BOX REMT
^ . -i—a tfctf I
Ts DU* at the Post OfBee, and dr.I
’X aU boxes not paid for od or before ta. ^ P
will bo for rent.
SALT, SALT
O Cnn 8ACCR Liverpool Sail, m ^ °
dpguu to*Bhfotata.by jN0 McMA hoS
■DW.Vfrnos: : ~ . ” '
» E«w. <yByrne & »<”*•
WaoLXaxita xxn Scran.
jjufoemB, —-
XTTE sollefrt share oftbe patroB^e ^
' W andttopobtte ttoiM
io®’!
ocs-iy I
To Rent.
rpas amattHrsFALMBW of per c ^|
ptS^tdmo*w*>thi.
payxlfia at th. CpinpanySi <>® c " P
.... laaa ■ . - D-. TtmS>\
16th October, 1866.
ocff-Mt
-'VVanted,