The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 10, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Nerald. sy s. w. mason. ITKL W. MAHON WYS THOMPSO* AaaocI»t« K * ,ltor Official Paper of the^rty. Tm»t eiMlUTlMWT** 6ITt *"* We have . , ^ . regard to the Ink of thg steamship Evening Star. Several Teasels arrived yestertlay,- name of which report having seen anything, ev»n of the fragments of. the steamer. Parser Allen is of the opinion that no more of the has*. OCTOBER Mf. peiTHAITKH» receive subscriptions for the SEWS and'£££»!WTriWy and Weehtj. .tonr advertised rate*. TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS. A* ranch interest lefelt throughoutthe country in regard to the Papeete of the cotton and other crop* we Will he grateful to oar planting ^ in the interior for information on tlrateub ect These who have opportunities for ohUining v^n.ble Wor- mation in regard to the growing crop*. ef the free-labor system, and kindred matters, <rfg«P eral interest, wUl confer a favor by communicating the same- to us. those already heard front. He is confident that none of the female passengers or chil dren were saved. PWSaftwrah Robert Finger, Chig Kre- mpTi and H. H. Harris; passenger, who have been stopping fit the veridsnef of Captain H. J. Dickerson since they arrived here, will COUNTING-ROOM CHANGED The Business Office 4f the News inn Herald is removed to the rooms immediately over those recently occupied. Entrance by the large stair- way next door west. * “^^seasiiigaEa this who arrive until Saturday, wMHthey, in company with those who were mfiMpfind aliped at Feman- dina, will York by the steam momji From Philadelphia. Election Ttogrtmdag QatetfjT ^UotA t>A. i R r ±k-K& . rmw E AC HC LXfKW^rH'1 1 V 1UWN1. DisnucT LAHaxhi ou 3HT Th, Ato1Ut^w#*«^r. in the Island or I'sb*. The announcement of the abolition of Ex- por| duties iq fha‘Island; ofC^ba, hjr -thr Honed in theNxws ANffHxBXT.D. ^ThwAillod- ing translation of the substance of the decree has been furnished ns by the Spanish Consul here: • false professions The Radical press of the North say that the party which stood by the Government through the war itnd maintained the Union in spite of Southern “rebels” and Northern “copper beads” is fully capable of taking care of the interests of- the country in time of peace and of restoring the Southern States to the Union. This was hoped and expected at the close of the war by the Southern peo ple. But so far these hopes and expecta tions have been wholly disappointed. Con gress assembled nearly a year ago with over whelming Republican majorities in both Houses. Its first act was one ol organized hostility to the President, Who had stood by the Government throughout the bloody struggle between the two sections. Its second act was a demonstration in favor ot universal negro suffrage. And i's subsc sequent actioD, through ten, months, has been distinguished by measures purposely designed to obstruct and delay the work ol reconstruction. The doorsof Congress were locked and barred against representatives, including some “loyal" ones, from the South ern States. They were even denied the courtesies of the floor. Stevens, Johnson, Parsons, 8harkey and others, who had op posed secession, enlightened and patriotic men, anxious to return, with their States, to their allegiance, and to aid in restoring fraternity and union, are regarded and treated as enemies. And Congress finally adjourned, leaving the sections more es tranged, and the chances of leunion mor| re mote than they were when it met. Is it true, then, that the Radicals are ca pable of taking care of the interests of the country or restoring the excluded States: Have they shown either capacity or .. disposi tion to do so ? The North was s*oeresful to overthrowing the “rebellion.”' They have conquered and were prosperous. The South has paid dearly for its effort to secede and establish her independence. Slavery, with them an element of wealth and power, was daatmved. The rich men of the South were mrpx.ua poor perishing for lacKorTuotr. mo.. and their hearths are desolated. Iu a word, we periled all and lost all. Which party, under such circumstances, could best afford to be tolerant and magnan imous ? Which, when peace was obtained should have extended the hkndef forgive ness? When before, to the history of wars, have conquerors trampled on the vanquished? Interests and policy, if not magnanimity, suggested conciliation in such cases. The ruling faction of the North, were neither just nor wise wounds or soothe the irritations of a van quished enemy. While the remembrances of war are ever sorrowful, the North had much to console, compensate and cheer. Not so with ns. Our reflections are all embittered. Thore is now no bright side, tto. relief, to our war picture. Onr leaders are ifi prison or in j»Tilg Our wealth, our means of subsistence “On-and after the day when said decree shall be published officially at Havana, no export duties will be levied in the Island of Cuba on all articles now subject,to the regu lations of the Spanish tariff; and that this and no distinction will be made the nationality of- vessels taking in cargoes in any of the ports of the Island." The election 1* pro veto to be polled, voter, possible, end lent ofauocma. PHILADK8PHIA, gretain# quietly. ; both parties briefing both partiee fkotleas to ta*ta|ri< Repnbftra a p*P«* i-sd lesuffd insert large 1 'the M ™ The pammaitshkw »> the let ‘ greee, wtehwee*. Fnusnnh.'fiNtot^^ ^ '^fii^Retnrna indi cate the election of NORM, democrat, in lat diitHct; O’Neil, republican. In 2d district; Myers, republican, tfaramawsaa 10th diitHct The last two need confirmation. Re- turna from totaled* warto.fibau* onefiaV of the city. 5 six mirnttity shew a democratic nett gain of nine hundred or one in Algald’ti thousand. Scattering returns up to this hour show An Impmtant AnmaNtoHicirr.i—We are pleased to learn that in anticipation of the completion of the Florida couueciim, which will transpire in a few days, a time table has been agreed upon between the Florida roads and the Atlantic and Gulf Road, by which communication secured belweelTtLm ''city and all parts of Florida accessible by rail. As illustrate 6tttfefufirtieal feet of this new arrangement—we may state that the trip from this city-to Jacksonville, on the St. John’s river, will be accomplished within twenty-four hours, and to Tallahassee iu a This interesting announcement will flfedose to Hie public the coming frtotioB »f an en terprise which until recently wag regarded with singular indifference even by those most largely Interested in ifi# flcreibpmeht for Ar- Thb New Steam Fire Engine lanta, which Arrived hereby the Virgo, i left .for its destination by Ike C. R. R. yesterday It is in chargeof Capt. S. E. Furlong,sent out by the manufacturers in charge of it and to start it for the company. It is consigned to the Mechanics Fire Co. of Atlanta, and is from the celebrated Amos Keag Manufac turing Co., Manchester, N. H.; E. a. Straw* Esq., Agt., whose machines and other man ufactures are celebrated the world over. Its weight is 3700Jlbs. net; 8 inch steam cylinder; 9 inch stroke; 4 1-4 inch pumps; with 199 ineb-aud-qnarter tubes in her; rigged to ban! by hand or with horses. She Cos’ $5,000, delivered, and will be a groetmcquisi- tlon to the Atlanta Fire Department. amount-had been called for. - ion of tne JNortn, were neiiucr jusuj. , pjT .. n . ri ^3 enough to endeavor to heal the-' 1 Thr telegraph system, as it firwv«tonds,< leaves a vacancy between Calcutta, in India, and Canton, in China. The British {wires work to Calcutta, and run into the country from there. The Russian line runs' north of even, are no more. When thus overtaken by the results of the struggle, the Southern people finbmitted. The President transmitted the Constitutional amendment, abolishing slavery forever; re- ; ibepce to the main wire quiring us to ratify and adoptit. TKta done, and the great element of discord out of the Constitution, all in these States inferred that reunion was accomplished and-psace re established. But how erroneous was this inference! The word of promised union was kept to the ear but broken to the hope. The scheme of reconstruction adopted by Congress was not only wholly impracticable, but was adopted bepatae it was impracti cable. They proclaimed, to help it through, that all Northern States would call' thsir Legislatures and adoptit imm«4»tely,, Only four States have thus far adopted it. Not to do it was the great merit of the scheme. The Union is to be kept.divided until a Radical President can be chosen in 1870. And yet they have the effrontery to say that it is their desire to preserve the interests of the coun try and restore the Union. What false pro fessions! • It is to be hoped that the-North em people will yef weary of such shameless hypocrisy, and crush out Radicalism before its ambitious hopes are realized in the sub version of our once united and prosperous republican Government. SKA ISLAND COTTON. , Wq had submitted to us for inspection yesterday a sample of a consignment of Cotton to Wm. H. Burroughs & Co. ot this city, which for length and delicacy of fibre and marketable perfection of color Equals, if it does not surpass any specimen of tbe kind we have ever seen. It is the product of a plantation some nine miles from this city, cultivated the present year by Jennings, Hovey & Co., and was prepared for market on Osgood’s patent gin. It !b needless to say that, owing to ita su perior quality and careful preparation, it has attracted much attention and will command ^TheWgh 'mefchnntsHc ebatecter of this cotton may be ascribed chiefly to tbe skilful mode in which it has been bandied by the producers, a fact which we would commend to the attention of our planters generally if they desire to realise the market value sc our ded to this, not more on account, perhaps, of its excellent quality than tbe efire with which it waa picked and ginned. P*moral.—The Right Reverend Bishop Elliott visited Covington, Gfi, last week, and preached two nights to large and attent tire audiences and administered tbe right of confirmation to a number of persons. He to have preached in the Episcopal LT*' lanta on the morning of the Sth' ; time administer the right of the arrivals at the Pu- last evening, was his Excellency, J. Jenkins, Governor of Georgia* .tie gsius, rod i bfikerinfiiimaka* estimat* tu te gives, Washington, October 0.—A .pedal dispatch reports that Beiks county hk given 8,000 democratic ma jority. and Allegheny 7,000 republican. Both rpporta need authentication. A apecial to the Washington Cfcfonicle aaya Pendle ton was beaten large majority. TUB KUKCTIUH. Still Later I > Ptsaiylvaaia asi Oh**' Philadelphia, October 9.—Alleghany eouaty hai given 9,000 republican majority, the auna a* IStfi . I* Bletr county, Oeary’e majority ia 800, a hiaaar ISO. Jft-TtetS 1, cquaty P«"7’» majority is_ 2,300. turns from this city show large gains nei| «M 81 nihihben of the crate,! Candll tnrna from the interior indicate gains for each party, Augusta, Oct 9.—Cotton unchanged; tales middlings, at St«. nuriiriwi nil Iim tm « ' * j w-«w M mr" oil boaarata«wiww THE. filfiAKE CltAMD ITALIAR DPBMA- MAX STRAKOSCH W.-V.. .Director. POSITIVELY ONLY SIX’ NIGHTS. the safety of the passengers on. Johnson. -UK f^MSServed it* ie.fil; Gallery. SO cenTa. Octotar».-^io«ton.^»« *°-Say SSO half '-Special Notices. ^n Notice. eUrtien «griav»B«ah «U hoM its fire! HVMMT RvMing, nth luitaat, at TM *«toefc, ak FRIDAY—Meyafheer*s poatkumona grand opera, In fire acta, VASRWAINt ,u. |—^,e^e firfiff ■meeWwi, whlcfc will Dfi prO- with entUrfi'sew and matlv wardroba, appointments, etc, and the GREAT SHIP claim Philadelphia by only 5,000 m*joritj Urge democr^$£ (fib, ai-Yompakfd ^tli of 1804. LATEST—12 O'CLOCK, P. H. The Macon and Brunswick Railroad.— The. Brunswick Cornier informs us that the municipal authorities of that place, with thd bale he TRG fiitBR expressed consent of the people, have in- ?! T if I restOCRY.' ’ ( • > creasen iroi. — stock of the road to three bnnurcil thousand dollars.. The President, Mr. Hazlehurst as sured the ditraetm that With that additional amount of stock, he thought there could be no difficulty in making awnngeicest^ for tfca pdrehaso of the iron abdtheiayfpg down ot the track—the griding being almost com pleted and a matter of minor importance. The Courier says five bnured thousand,would have been subscribed quite ms retdilylf that these point*, and strike* rite.- cent »t Bobrina** Strait*. Ifi otorSal and make tfia wi£s Southern Aria, a company baa in tfiiseofiDtry with, a captiai A and Dr. McGowan has wire* from Canton to Hong Amoy, Feocbow, Ningpo, •traded by Mr. Collins Straits. The Auousta and The friends of this road entertain qtrong hopes that it will be completed to Millcdgc- ville, by spring. Mr. Stephen D. Heard, of Augnxta, Ga., has been chosen President in' press, and will proeente the work with vigor. iuco, Our Hhm C«m§jpn([<a(«t , Bajnbsidoe, October 4, l8fi6. Dear ColoIixlc l . , H i As pe^firetolsfiAfifiilfrln your city, I Will make an attempt to write you a latte* oh ike subject of the crops, freedmen, prospects for the coming year, etc. To begin, aotton, the aU-absorbicg topic of everywhere, is looking finely, and. the sea sons we are having are truly splendid for picking atad maturing the fruit The top crop m redeeming a great deal of the loes ac cruing from the drouth in the summer, a*d jkl excessively Stefi SSSBcn If ter iyjthe year, aad fr*«a all aqfifble to ob tain, the. people generally—timers I mean— who displayed the proper energy in the; man agement and, encouragement of ,tj^ir labor ers, wiH make a pretty isir crop, ter' the force employed. ‘ , The freedmen, according to my experience, und every ope who kno^rs tte facts coni with me, hfivJ done' tethi 1 m our rii«n anywhere rise in the entire South. The reason is simply the absence of all de moralizing agents of Abolitionism and Radi calism; and the certainty that they would meet no friends here, will; I trust keep them from ever visiting ns. We have Several Freedmcn’s schools in the country, and un der the benign confidence, inspiring order. that reigns Supreme in our midst, th»y will steadily march onward to « point of useful ness unequalled anywhere, 1 trow, i-p Many new faces are seen in our’section, lit np with eager, inquiring eyes, mid they inspire considerable hope of a better future in the certainty that onriand of promise, at least, will MifTeSfifi jMtinntion of effort'in the atteihpt to leSp me*plow and hoe employed. AU ttanaw in& leasing, and reclaiming land-for the operations of the coming year in the agricul tural lina. Bat enqu^i- I wfll Write again some time I will say too. that,' there is a most zssmmszmz. work, the blood stained banner of the Cross, and mneh Respectfully, G. A P. Dripstdw* from' :eulh District, and Koutz in the tliirteeuth for Con gress. j ... Another special report Eastern.Ohio. No other reports from ths West. o i A PROM iMEW YOBKa i THURLOW WEED SUPPORTS CRA’aIC TICKET. KENTUCKY. T It K 1 If H . . ft rJ fdottfifk' fur tbe country. withdrawn from the turf. , New toHK, Oct. 9.—Gold U»K. Yens WS.: Coo poll sixes 11BX- Cotton dull; mile* 1,4M talss *t tJ6 38c. Flour dull: Southern *12(S*IG 50. Wheat 3f^ towers Com lc lower, closiug steady. Fork do Or*a;i*alcN 7,200 tarsels at $33 IS fortr"- UatlifilSll. Rire.ettsdj; rtto o'" »t O.^^Xc. Sugar stead;, with i si vi ol LATER DISPATCHES. From New Yovk. KARINE DISASTERS. . New Yobs, Ocp 9.—The prig Eliza. Ann, of Ths crew were saved. FROM WASHINGTON. SECRETARY SEWARD ATTENDS CABINET JMETINO. ] Lii POSITIONS UPON SOUTHERN nmgs Wasninotoh, Oct. 8. John Sejs, of Ohio, Paris Exposition. Cabinet meeting to-day. Certain] fbr 9ooth«rn parti rifita to tea late civil war. throw away their money. FRON BALTIMORE. , Stv. Iwe&a sad the Roll f11 l i t ' : > /C M j IA u. .Baltikou, Oct».—Flour firm: ■ steady. Oom eearee and an settled. Pmeifit aettva. Saeda atoady; flaxaead. $3 14. Gr firm. Whisky paavy; Wsatcm, $2 42(fi2 43. iwspsriieg i elpal elacttoa to-morrow. Tbs re discussion, sod some excitement. FRON BOSTON. MMtoritri ttri letert fin Prlacgj JTRE AT WICASSEtT, HAINeJ that the city is nearly destroyed by the exp fiKfil the araenaL Many vemrie were bare* and-1 lost ifiV the f fitatiai million. ; FRO* NEW ORLBAmU Regret firifl a— ef Evening Star.' The Markftfi. theirtitoteltotete preriofipto the ■ itotog, enn dees by ealttng on tha Weseerer. All Stack nmtoinfi ■»- Hint . »” m iiKi rui'j'-ir’—.t _ 1 “7 Aafeigneefi’ N«tle«. The u^rtj^ed. q£ tbaJlerohfifilAf ftlld PlMttlf B“L ■ menterorenkUduty. All binholdera. afid other nwaoaa having claims against said Bank, are ! re- qgfNted to present the game tor llqnldatlfln. And •ILparttM Intehtad to th* Bank are requested to MkelnnMShdr|toZ>tent. RUihoMera wfll lose their priority M the IJfltoare not presented within sixiaaatta - HI RAM ROBERTS, aafl-U Anrigpee. Academy of St. Vincent of Paul. rpHE *tjxitRcia»8 of the Academy of fit. Vtaeent of PaaLteeMheted by to# fitttera of Itorcp, mlR ta resumed MO^aY. 11th lnul Book* will ta enp- ptied by ths WstRtition at a «Bbd*reU charge. aeoYi-lmo Ass^enees’ Notice. The anrierrigred haring been appotetod arigian of the teamin’ and Mechanics’ Rank ef ttovnah, Georgia, hefetty net% trillriieHeM and othre ctotm- amasgAtoritbeaaldBank toprreaatttie earns tor It- qnMKttaB; rind all perron* hD'shted to th* Balk are required to tqata imm vHate payment. Bin-holders will lore their priority If the bill ere not pretested within six month* from this date. '■ fOHN RICHARDSON, J. B.GAUDBT. Irii-tf Aarignee*. Notice. The Mechanics' Sfiving amt Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to the andenlgned an assign ment of ah of its property and effects, tor the benefit pf its creditor*, nil paraona having claim* against the corporation are requested to pmeeat them to the na- denigned, ead all persona indebted to said corpora tion Wto make payment to C. W. W. BRUXX. .■.,.1, , Assignee ef Mechanics’Baring and aeol-are Loan Association of Bavanuab. INSURANCE 1 INSURANCE!! ‘ ' ; BAVAlOfAH.GA.. AUGUST >». Wte. THBnndfraigtsd woold veapeetfoliy lafoyas their friefidaMfiihn pobRo that they are prepared tocfieci nre and Marine Rtoks in toe toUowtog first dam companies, at established rates, aad aoiicltastateof pnltoaegef > ' ‘ INTERNATIONAL INSURANCB COMPANY, Oi SiHWU RANKING IMURANP^ COMPANY, CONTINENTAL ISSURANCR CO., of 8t. Loato, Me. PERRY INS. ASDTRUST CO., Marlon, Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON A BONB, gaff-3m jCwfci of Bqu au<^ Drayton streets. •03 Ai^nee’s Hotft#* oShe hee - n Jt!r. I h D, o 1 ^^ prepared toyhtor upon Uia duties. All bill noiaer* and other persons having clalma against the said Bank, are requested.to present the same for liquida tion, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are re quested tb make taunt Jiete payment. Bill holders will lose their priority If tho bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. FERR1LL, anfism^pv-, O HILL’S HAm fOYK. 8* cent*.—BlacX or Brown, instantaneous. beet, cheapest, daratria, N liable. Depot, No. OC John street. New York. Bold hr all drug and patent medicine store* sverywhefm. ■ » ►**1? A . . i 'fS .. ft n 'XfrrJrrM prt.^rthe tweatori eMaOre- Oue pair still ontwear three without Upa. SoM every where. J 3te*'fAd&r&ecrifc ? % % ^ ’LANDING, - BACON, CHEESE, immsi no .. i ft laisasi POTATOES, un« ■ QA OASK9 BliTefi' Stf^olders and' Hkma, extra OU . .ctejlee ipeat, lto boxea-Vfirttsae, ^toorted, 100 barrels Potatoes, peach blow, 35 barrels While Onions, 20 half-barrels F M Beef, selected stfififil tor family use, • IS half-barrels Pig Pork, selected expired; tot 1 1 1 10 iteffeiVarrevAotised frtW ' octittesifi;^ -Ti; HOLCOMBK A Cp; PHOTOGRAPH . A LBUMS. ( • to ^ ^.'I A large aad well selected stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, comprising over fifty different varieties, and boMtnf Item ten to two hundred picture*. COOPER, OLCOTTS A FARRELLT, od0 Cor. Bt. Julian and Whitaker atnefifi ■ ’ - 1 gs* Harmony lehr* Harmony Zenr* Harmony Zebra ,» .. ®*“ ef Yfrfilala, •* Randolph Roanoke Randolph Konnoke Randolph Roanoke Randolph Roanoke Randolph Roaaohn Crantarry T - , Cranberry. T. Dajmey OnnlwfiY *• CraXr^ T.Pnbmy Cranberry *• Tbe above Uvorite brands ri YirgMa Tntaare, and chewing, lust received, and total* kg v MRRCRR A AXDRRROB. A.&KCRA-. ctamc. Wrtenx. jml Tollhif county, Ga. TriCrir snag, 8a McRAE A WILCOX, p^iRtaifiirion Merolrantfi, 14 fiBODDARDB UPPER RANGE, BAY ST.. SAVANNAH, OA., JSSfS&SiSSIkJtSSt^ .■Ifff-J ' HATS COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLECT ING AGENT. Ac.. Safi ONLXANa, Out A—Cotton nnchaagM ; : low NriddhogsatOKa, (HMm*. teteSfiT -UtokSSIte mmmmtta ware deeply more* Ifi sat towtofimet ofthe lore ot the Evsniag ftor. It la im possible to express the depth of sorrow by this —■* '-Tnrelshls ocaurrspce. Now open at the SAVANNAH HAT STORE, All the late fiylseof - HATS Aire CAPS. Cril aid mate talere porehsetojelaewke^ tan $. M. cQLPmq. qaa BARRELS beat Roekhwa Lime, U0,te» Bow i.pai"g ftnm echdoner R 'Dedart, and for sale L J, ariLMARTIN A CO. R. A. SOLOMON, ORFF A WATKINS 'INVITE < "COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO EXAMINE STOCK OF FILL i m into NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THt SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE, 111 and 11& Congrtss Street, Eufaiila, -A-la. Prompt at ten’ ion given to OoRectton* and Balt- races: Purchase and Sale of Cotton, fie. turn* —-—. — Refarenoe:—Meaara. 8. SchUfer_ A Nephews, Lan- raoosBros.A Co., Hew York Curing. HanaerdA iifr oolumhns. Gn ; Wm. A. McKenxie ri Co., Ape* lack kola; AeaUBfi Ellis, BavKnnah, Oa. oelOfim Ift To Rent, A TENEMENT in Jones’Bey BuUriings. west of the exchange. Also, one in De Banna’s Bay Boll tings, seat of the Exchange, oeio-st K BENT HABMtBHAM A SOHfi. E. D. SMYTHE CO, r..i' :ji;y . Importers and Dealers in ROOKERY, OlllNj AND GLASSWARE H atc wixidi ITA19D find are coitftSDUT receiving add Pious thereto}, ibe i ^ A RCtU-ST ST0O[ ^ StetT^ver^uen offered in tn« market, which they are Propaml onUm low ther cin he Ib New York orBBy ^orth^ca city. Dealers arre refipectfoll* mnie-U^j GiamlDCow lfct* of aw >rted crates, which contain tio uuealeable «ood», they hAvin-; been pnrsMt Barope expressly‘for this market. For Sale, OT8 In Gartoe and Ctariton Wards. AsUuyart without the fire UmNs, framed building* can be erected. ocMLSt ROBERT HABERSHAM. To Tax Payers. XITT Of SAVANNAH COUPONS, recetsaMe at rer *t the City Treasury, for tale low by BBTaW, HABTBIPCT * CO- NOTICE. A CO., Agents 109 BROUGHTON STREET, SECOND BOOS FB0H BULL STREET. aapls-tr New Advertisements. JOHN D. DELANNOY, Commission 51 erchnpt, QUITllAN, GA. WILL GIVE his per-onal at enttori to the jrirrt 1 *? 6 of Cotton, Produce, and all artidceuaoally grown iu tfeiA Msct&ou of codDtrj, WOOD. K, the anflersfgneil, tithe this metM a forming onr friends, and the public that, to facilitate uur hueiness, we havetetabia WOOD YARD AND ALSO } cBathsX nerasion cotnrv. AT Chammiu, 8eptemeer *#, 18*0. . .jatidanri and ordered top Use . fiosit that the Tax CoUoctorofChatliam county ta, and he to hereby authorized, empowered and gjjfi ,4 —■*' — - *». fA* thA ws«. I T la < directed to aMeas and collect, as a tax for the pie- turned be colIScteJfJ dTiliiRuJe'uw&^^^P^h JE5 ihabitant of this coumy, on the first day evsry male inhabitant , of April last, between the agee of twenty-one and maty yaara, as an extra tax for educational purposes, to pay the county debt, to meet expenses ol the County Court, and increased expenses of the J»ll at the pranent period, and other unforeseen expendi tures. Amt it -to further ordered, teat fifty per Centura on tha State tax be collected from all practitioners ol law, physic and dentistry, from every dagnerreap. anihrotype, photographic, and similar artlsm; - from •vary ascUoneer, from every keeper of a pool or bil liard tabto foe public Play, from eyery Keeper ol a broatoito taMe for public play, from every keeper of a tea-pInaHnyaraUsy of like kind for pnblic play, and from the keeper ot any other table, stand or pine* far any other game or play with or without a name, unless for exercise or a aintuiemrnt only, nnd net prohibited bv law; and from every agent ot or perron engaged in any gilt lottery, or enterprise of lika character in Chatham qraoty, GEO. P. HAHRIbON. J. I. C. C. C. JOHNFCRBVEN, J. j. C. C. C. JNO. HOLUAKSON. J. I. U C: C. . True extract from the minutes. WJL H. BULlOCH, oe*-tOt Clerk J. c. O. For Sale. $5,000 000 ATLAJiTIC * oraF B *- BONOS. CITY BONDS, Apply to ecp-tw *. H. FOOTM AN, ' Exchange building. FOR RENT, A NEW tad elagnnUy finished Brisk House, tearooms, nasw lee corner of Qaaion and Tat Good wali and car- Apply to m_ goes, Ha < Stoddard’s Lower Range. Cotton Plantation to Rent Qrt OF THE BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS IN BHftacouaty, Oa^ egata leamd tor a number of years oe easy tones. Sight aendred icrea can be planted. ’ Poaeeaeion given In December if deeiied. Ay OBQKUB W. RAPP; Waineshoro. The Char.eston Daily HewS b received Kvxnv Moaxxao at KSTIU'S HEWS DEPOT, k«fr Bax Leak lavaaaah, Oa. Wanted. B uyT; OAED WANTED by » Ctontlemaa, fbr hlaatojf. 184 wifa child and servant, in s genteel private: where tbe oomitortasTs home cea teeagoyafi by p^tor fitom. $ddnm Bast OBee Beg 746. REMOVAL. J« C. Maker fc Co* ARE NOW PUFABtD TO EXHOtT. 1EW STORE, CORKER OF ra9 JR LOUR Family Rye Flour In - • )1d ■ ' in barrels and half barrels J o 7t j f ^irjd A. WILCOX A CD. Broughton and Whjtaker Sts., . k FINE ASSORTMENT OF >*w.K- Falf and Winter It Vkict lilitmi if l» Bi ll - 7D8UI P"f ‘dtl A 'ri'.ffW— ' : lr To the sale of all descriptions oi Family and Plan tation Supplies nmally imported In this market. Reference to any of the old residents of Savannah. ocS-lOt . Notice to Rice Planters. IE STEAMER J. A. MSTCALFR IS NOW PRE- T^airid to Fmiiht itico fr'om the retill% Ogsechre, Aitaasahs ead other rivers. The above Steamer. w-» bnllt at Augusta in IS64. loriK IU— qp—s.. nuikhesd compartments throughout, and can carrv from „ t, twonty thoasand bushels under deck. For further particu lars apply to TUCKER A LVPTfAM, Arorts at Lamar’s Prose. ocfi-lw Tub Mausd Baxk of Gburoia, i Savannah, (rictoberS, I SCO. j O N AND AFTER 15th XOVKMBER NEXT, THIS Bank purpose* to redeem It* notes taauad prior to igci, at par, in currency. Bill-holders are, mean- whtoe, requested promptly to Teyisier at the Bank the amounts they may hold, in order that prevision may be made tor their redemption. The omlaeion so to register mitv render it necessary to defer payment wh -n the note* are presented. Parties having claims against the Bank wt!l plena* prerent them, and a 1 Indented araspecialiy requesteil 11 make prompt settlement, ’he object being to wind up the affair* of the Institution at the earnest poaai bierfiT. oc8-4t j . WM P. HUNTER, Cashier. Boi T-»ri Shoes AT A BARGAIN. <lA CASES, CONSISTING OF MKJPS BOOTS. 4U Brogans, and Women’s Shoes, some extra large sizes, which will be soid v ry low, to clone const i nmenL W. B. GRIFFIN A CO , oot-lw Wlfifirirt . A Practical . BOOK-KEEPER HD SALESMAN, W th an extensive buaineae acquaintance to open for ad engagement at a moderate salary* Andreas “BOOX-XJCKP1CR.” at this office, ori-tf School Notice. ofqtMrltoa and Drayton streets, an MONBAY. 8th of October. Mra. ALkTHRA S. BUBROCGRS. Pint AMtotaah and Mtoa W1LUE LAW, Teagher of Primary De partment, win be associated with him. ocfi-lw NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, ■epttdf 8U HAT iTRBEt. Dr. Notice. Archer, L ATE of Saeoos Ayres, Eoath Amertofi oririTi ha pvotoatooaa] eervtoM to the dtiapneef ash, ad Frenoh. ■4Brotfl [ e«pt4-ii solicits a share of patronage. Bp«ak* f)».uK ottimo lod feogiltk. Oftce,5o, iMnetmt, ceroer MootgOfiMry. Trinidad Molasses TUET RECEIVED and ft* rote by J A- MINIS. oelfit Ho.« Btnillwd’n Upper Range. FOE SALE. ptMSTOlO PAPER. XT fix** and septa. CHA8. L. COLBY * OR.br and Ataraere Wb.ol©sal© PIPER PAPER tor Ireta? ARgoetoa»“«* *•» oetetf WARREN MOTHERS, SO Ray street. DANCING ACADEMY Ai* iT. ARDRKWB MALU 8*Zt at the Albany «nd Gulf Itsilrcd. torn vhtte our- oldstaiid. at the C.nnUSridiie, Ik!”vUi( trai Railroad, we are prepared to deliver tk i best quality of HIGH LAND OAR WOOD a: eight dollars (*8) per cord, and DRY YKLLOW PINE WOOD at six d Mars ($C; p*r cn-d, on very short not Order boxer can l>e fhnnd lit Mr. St'..'.ij Store, comer Ht-te and Bull streets, acd at Llppman s Dm, S ore, corner of Conp-r'i i usm streets. BUTLER i HABD71 FOWLER & Ill 87 Water etroot, New York IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE L'EALEBl RICE. C OSeiGNMH;vT8 solicited, on | vaicemeuts will be made. C. Jj. rdjt tae above firm, cdr. to Feen at tbe • refer to SAVANNAH NATIONAL BaNK. f MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL bnNK, of 5 city. * For Freight or THE AI BARK 0&3 ... _ win be .ottoberS: po-itlveiv ssfl i R RkUVOTON. M jst ’ r. . MONDAY. Ostober 8 h, fur Aew D- 1 the 13lIi. This splendid vessel made the piwf*^ York to thw port in f-mr end a Imlf J*-l per* msy rely on ttie utmost diapafcO. For freight en g xgements»pp’y to c . Heavy freights wanted. RKSIDEME FOR A COMFORTABLE Brick TswriJ or la rooms, conveniently located to Terera accomm<^attn?._ Afjlvjj, BOX REN1 F I DUE at the Post Office, and notre^ ail boxes hot paid for oe or taote is- will be for rent. SALT, SAL q, aaa SACKS Liverpool 8»B. a ! ^OUU for »ale low, by^ SOM Raw. O’Rrenx. Edwr. cyByme & Wmsvvaiie xxo Bxizn. e LiQuona, Sc., *<- it a ahare of the j,o=r 13|T* solicit a ahare of the psrr W and the public generally- *“ v of this firm having done businaa^ # . wards of thirty-two yean. Corner m To Ren*- A TWO-STORY BRICK bu^-- ^ t nient portion of the city- »" 1 and Herald Office. FLORIDA BRA> > INSTALMUNT of 7* 0 " 5 Pcrj fpHE THIRD 1. ... ig iu«!l th* Capitol Stock of this Company , | payable at the Company’* oflc ® 1 ^ UMt October, lto*. ori-lOt Wanted muahs of Itareh. AprHandfioU^ o0 for which n liberal price wtn t» 9“ Pie Mews and He. aid office N. A. HARDEE & CD COTTON FACTO*] and General CommissionNlej KwtabUslind 1» Literal advances on eon*lgwn* D New Yovto 183S] SALE SHERIFFS be »ii> on_iwy®A?E; tore to arid atom, levied npM p -“tfSft TtaStoore *« 0 £^ir <le, ‘ tetehae Itth. BtlOO Gioea «