The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 11, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald. MASON. SAMUEL W. MASON Editor W. T. THOMPSON. .Associate Editor. Official Paper of the City. ARGESTCIRMUIMIIITIK61TV aid cobuty THURSDAY OCTOBER 11. 1866. French Money nnd Troop* to So.tot** POST Mi ITERS Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at on* advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. Aa ranch intereat t* felt fhroupiont the ooantry in regard to the proapecta oftheootton and other crop, we will be grateful to our planting friends and others In the interior for information on that aubjeet. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen- eral Interest, will conifer a favor by communicating the same to ns. COUNTIHMOOM CHANGED. ■ • "i >r * AND The Business Office of the 1 Herald i9 removed to the rooms imirtefliattfly over those recently occupied. Entrance by the large stair-way next door west. CARRINGTON & CO.’S GENERAL EX' PRESS AND FORWARDING AGENCY.' Iu another column will be found the card of tbls Company, by which it will be seen that Col. James Gardner, well known throughout Georgia and the South, during some twenty years as proprietor and editor of the Augusta Constitutionalist, is Vice- President and Secretary. The business the Agency 1s to purchase in New York or Europe any article, large or small, single or in quantity, and forward the same with cer tainty and expedition to any part of the couulry, at prices less than they could purchased by the parties ordering them, in person, aud at a very moderate commission The advantages of such an agency, by which persons requiring single articles or even large quantities of goods are enabled to avail themselves of the experience and business knowledge of responsible and reliable agents, thoroughly acquainted with the markets, nnd whose large transactions with manufac turers and importers ennblc them to purchase on better terms than could be obtained by individual strangers, are too apparent to re quire argument. In Col. Gardner, the al ready well established firm bas a valuable acquisition, whose identification with its business cannot fail to prove mutually ad vantageous to its interests and to the South ern public, whose respect and confidence he possesses in so eminent a degree. In this connection we most cheerfully adopt aud en dorse the views of our Augusta cotempora- ries. Speaking of the agency the Constitu- ionalist Bays: The uarae of Colonel Gardner will suffice to give it an enviable Southern endorsement As proprietor and editor of the Constitntkmalist during a lengthened period, he ha*? stood in the very front rank of publi cists. As a man of first class intellect, he has ahown among the distinguished thinkers and writers of the South always conspicuous and always in advocacy ot the loftiest theories. Polished, logical, epigrammatic, clear—these are the salient traits of his mind. Jio one could conduct a controversy with more spi rit and energy, and, though frequently compell ed to severity, he neyer forgot the parliamenta ry courtesy of professional or social polemics- To his new line of duty he brings powers ma tured by experience and atblectic traiuinr in the arena of great epochs. It will dot be too nrtich to, predict that the same method, nerve, masculinity and address characteristic of his journalistic career, will naturally at lapt themselves kindly and irresistibly to another pursuit. We bespeak for him, and the enterprise of which he has become a prominent official, the good wishes and practical encouragement of the South.. On publishers of daily and other journals be has a special .claim of .confraternity. We are assured that his efforts for their benefit will be strenuensfer feasted in .matters appertaining to the peculiar wants of the profession.* We wish the enterprise God-speed and trust. tfet our brethren of the Press will not Ail to give it the ^coun tenance it richly merits. In an article recommending the Express and Purchasing Agency to the favor and confidence of the Southern public, the Chronicle says : The union of the rips experience, sound judg ment, extended personal influence and ample means possessed by Colonel Gardner, with the known energy and efficiency of Mr. Carrington, must be regarded as a fortunate combination. While we cannot but regret the loss of one who has shone so conspicuously among the eminent writers and think ers, as well as practical business men of the South, it s pleasing to know that he is up a position where he tn be useful to his old frienddr afed where also be will MIGJIT DISPATCHES. Imporl Mexico. MAXURltfAN RESOLVED TO HOLD HIS EMPIRE- ' New Tore. froip Ver* Cnv 6th'instant, hu Arrived. It «** reported st Verm Cruz *‘t»t Rpimillmn had taken a strong stand again in re lation to retaining bis Empir* in Mexico—that French money was on lta way to him, and that 4he French troops will remain to support him. hmtaat Election News. gnLAULroiA, Oct 10.—An Sir a* iiafij trom.-isl^ r ry, Rspubtifesn’s, majority wffl] be about 15,000. The Republicans have gamed two members of Congress. CzKcmXAtT, OftM-Ch) t(9h]f MR if this Mty Jtx* up SOtOOe. an ihfeare M *j0o4voti ovftr a~ preSoJ. election. VgfciAjJ, Mspnhifsiils aUbteToaexitbL *■ Rudleton, by about 900 majority. vjbfDUHAinus, India**, Oct 10 The returns come in very slow and incomplete. The State ticket is 'tosntolly conceded- to the Republicans by 15,000 majority in the c Mi- KndirespMUi ilSststit. cpbprn's (Union) majority ia twenty-five hundred, a Democratic gain of over MX) on the vote of 1804. In the Second distalot Kerr's (Democrat) election is con ceded. The fourth, seventh and eighth districts, are still doubttaL Rm BepahUftasaototoa eight Congress- men and a majority hi both bratraic* of tbs L*fls- Uire. Indianapolis and the county give a Republican majority of 1,300. In 1865, the city and county gave Morton, for Governor, six hundred majority. Hon. Jaihee Hngen ,(RepnblUa[) Uf 'itotic* /cotinif, jU elected to the Legislature, which to a Union gain. New York Market. New York, Oct 10—Go’d. ~I50*f. nverof te6, -ilOfe-dDras, 99^. Cotton aoUve, with sales of 4.S00 bales; Middling at 33(B40c. Flour lower, with sales ol sales of 4,600 bbls. at (13. Lard heavy at 17(gl9c. Whiskey steady. Sugar steady. Spirits of Turpentine, G0@70c. Rosin, (4 25®#if. Jj Mobile Market. MobIli, Oct. 10.—The mlea of Oottou to-Uay ware 1,100 bales; Middling 36c. . FUMfi&AKt/ipiTAWKS. ^ NUGENT.—The frleuds and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. TBRBNCS NCeENT, Jr..ure respectfully invited to attend the fnneral of the latter front tfieir. residence on Broughton street, Dear Bast broad, tilts morning, at 10S o’clock; ; r f BUNTZ.—The friends and acquaintances of Kob*rA W. F. and Mary L. H. Bouts ate respectfully invficd to attend the lanenl of their youngest daughter, ANNIE, this morning, at 10 o’clock, fn ra their resi dence, corner of Barnard and Tark streets. ■ - -. "'UFVL--- DIED, COPE.—In this city, September 21st, of congestive fever, Fannie Cooper, only child of R. W. and Vir gin* M. Cope, aged seven years aud lour months. These lines convey only the death of a child to some, bat to those who knew her they teil of a sad dened home, a living heart still, and a sinless soul gone to tbe Happy Land. Remarkable in many things, she was especially so In regard to her love or her Saviour, and her perfect willingness to loin the ten thousand thorrends that praise Him day and *gbt at c Assififnees’KoticG. Bank •? SatawmAh, \ Savannah, Georgia, July 6, 1666./ TW. haying been appointed Aaqigneea of thlsBtnk for the purpose oi aojtuning Ufl H|R dating its affairs, therefore all persona having claims against this corpoto»fito>|!l present ttemrapf*! bill-holders of thfi Baht ire rqqfclbd ti pltsdhdtkHe same within six months from this date, or they will TwwTfti^pftofR^WflRM’B^wmgpNadadtoMw MADAME GHIONI AND SUSINPB GRAND ITALIAN OPERA- Mil NT ft A kosch Director. IffiffiULI UJIU debted will make Immediate payme: it to isnl _ 1 ii i CR18PINO B LA CO MARE, or tv, p.t rT uid the Cobbler. ’^''p!5i!ffcSsirKaiTNatmo* -ROtW. DAYIg. “-tasaas«r“ Conductor tmMltnrtehl Director. .D«nar HIOOLAD. tqcM fbIDAT cwnw. October uifi, Marmt•*»*» pbsti bumona toe Id OTS^^aLATKM la the (to tt, exprfealy tnafle Ibr tfite OuttpMTi ** me6 ffifc mb. Oread ...niaav Qg BBT1GUA. _ ,.jaPatuBtrakoseh. ea FojdaajDrrel, coletll andLouataUI la toareher prindgai V*: Rtoem*BreretojD*»«frei, Kamil* £lrale, R i a*U«F. ^ ^'qmoO 9onj5Tr,'8fi^ SABDERSOrtVIHM ' CTf d!^:su^ st ui l DEALERS 'H fi •( :i --TV r «ADDDLH;»X. cad--:, g K X bI, iZ*^2SS SL^^y 3 , 1 ^. TO EjilAKKET 4i , Bet wee. St. JuJten aa4 Bryan Sts. ocll-2t yno 2^, ^5ALES Gtinny Cloth landing, and for sale by lf r HUNTER A GAMMELL, 84 Bay street. €o !n CITEAMSIIIP Ctt.v of Bath, from Boalon, discharges lO TBIn DAY at wharf, foot of Abercorn street.— AITGobds not removed at snuset will be stored at risk and expense of owners ofeU-lt Riq For D. e, THE FAST At*D STAUNCH Sloop Marion and Caroline, now lying at the lower Rice Mill Wharf. Tit's vessel is in her capacity for carrying freight, be lli her capacity for carrying freight, be- f taking other nnsti ing capable of hold. Apply to i-ll-lw Cor. Bast Broad and St. Julian sts Darling, we have loved thee fondly, Bnt thy Hie dream now to'O’erf To toy vote, no soft and gentle. We shall never listen more. It is hashed—thy hands are folded, Motionless above thy breast. And toy eyes are closed forever In a peecefnl, quiet rest. hereby notified to present the same, properly attest ed; and all Indebted to said estate will make pay ment to M. J. Ford, Esq , Attorney at Law. Special Notices. afford—in liigb personal qualities—a conspicuous liviug refutation of the slanders which fanaticism de lights to level at the B mtham character. We bobpeaS for him, and" for the enterprise with which ho is connected, the favorable consideration of our readers. In his published circular, a. copy of which is before us, he tenders his services especially to the press, to whom bis experience as editor and publisher will enable him to be ssQeciaUy useful, and we knr»w they will cordially extend him thoft^uihcca, _ of fraconteruity to which-thf associations of the past give him substantial claim. ' < THE CHOLERA. The mortuary report of the Board of Heath, which appeared in the News and Herald of yesterday, confirms our statement of Monday last, that the cholera is gradually abating in this city. The report shows a still further decrease in the number of deaths from this disease, there being only three white persons, and thirteen blacks du ring the week ending the 8th in*t Indeed, it may be said as applicable to the white popu lation the scourge has almost entirely disap peared. It is the impression of physicians that it will wholly disappear among the blacks even, in a few days, and this is the feeling of our citizens. As an evidence of the confidence in this belief we may state that the families who left the city duying the hot months, in consequence of the preva lence of the disease, are. re turning. The business of the city is hegining to feel the effects of the subsidence of the cholera, and we hope to see the fail trade open vigoceus- ly in a few days. Our best physicians concur in the opinion that there is no danger how in visiting the city, and it is hoped that our country- friends will gladden us with their appearance, in the pursuit of harness and pleasure. , . . , . , - ■ ~ 1 • 1JL J * 1 \ Zerubbabel ^dge,No.l5,A.F.JVI. A Regular Meeting - of tills Loilge will v#^*rbe held THIS EVENING, at 7 S' o’clock. Members of the Fraternity are respvctrully "t«dte**i?e<t> tjri*': .• ■ ■■ li Cf 1 * wm. .cheek; w. h v J. Houston, W. P. T. Singing Class* iyjR. J. ii. NEWMAN will .commence the Pall Ses sion of his Chlldr*RN Class 1 Trldl!t>ifiMrifc(thc- tnre Room, THIS (Thwsdsy) AFTERNOON, at four >-’c!ock. TalHon—*1 exqh,pay&West thvflrft Les son. . • . ' , J*. Octl-IT USTotlce. The Wsrklag.pw’s Mutual Loan Asso- •iallon of Savannah will hold llafiret meeting«u TBURfDAY EvexiKO, 11th. Instant, at 7.S o’clock, at the Fireman's Ball. FH-efkhftldera who iltnlr- 'opsy their instalmcntepiasjouaifiili 6 - ipeeting, am do so by calling on the Treatdrer? 'All Stock remxlitao un paid on that night.wU ha resold,. . , oc9-3t JOHN N. LEMS., TrM<nrar. 'J Assignees’ Notice. ; : The nnderslghed, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants' a^d. BlaiVtatoVjia|jAs prepared to enter upon his daqp' ufi hdlaoMBrs,! and other peeeone having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present toe same^f liquidation. JtmffTv *’ ’ -------- Hire Dank ‘ ■» unan»*» n J -* all parttos indBtMff to to* Bank are. requested to make immediate peyaret Blllholders will hue their priority If the bills are not presente<l within Six months. - HIRAM ROBERTS, - au3l-tf • "Assignee. Savannah Merctiants. We cheerfully copy the above from an table cotemporary, the Macon Telegraph, of the 5th: Personal.—The Savannah News and Herald does but justice to the Senior ol the Telegraph, in saying thaf he lias no approval lor auy reflection uptofi the character nf Sa vannah merchants, or lor any unfair means to divert trade frqm that city. While as a citizen of Macon, identified in Academy offt yinewt of Paul. TJ1UE EXERCISES of She Academy of St. Vincent or Paul, condncted by tbe Sisters of Mercy, «U1 be resumed MONDAY* 17th lull. Books will be mtp- plied byHIie restitution h»A moderate chafe*. J H Bcpl4-lmo Assiffnees’ Notice. Dissolution of Co i of Co-Partnership ’ Savannah, October 1st, 1866. rjlIIE MeJI|al^)y.p*i1 ! paj*lijD liqietohire existing be tween Dr. J. M. SCHLEY and myself is hereby dis solved from and after this date. OC1I 3 4 .* LOUIS A. FALLIGANT, M. D. H0LHWORTH& 00. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Eep^af ioirwitb40v< of Cotton Orders, infle •JGiT u n ; ’j- t50,1 PETERS & HOlyMNCWORTH .It (I COTTON SHIPPING''AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SroDOABD’s Upvkb Ranke, Bat Stbeet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E Vktorjfafciiy 0t*y*|tor cmisiimmMita and «3f chtion of orders. Llhe 1 af advances man act Cotton altipped to our irlends iu New York, Itslti- niope and Phllsdel^to. rcii.tf j thS citots W- sHe fhf eaih OP*re v nl«htdailMUjs from tfftlock.a, rq^at J. C. 8chreln*i^^8a%s i«c store. “ ■. - ns opea-ht -TM. :k. T Overture Black Hue l P0R SALE, BY BlOUk wvi.LV & CBRUT1AI. rE Win TWimfnend her to be kind, gentle, red i* .every#*itkmlar a fareity Hone—good tor a trucks way Car be seen at Baa. Butler's Stable. tFrnia known at C matlag-Ruom. eAl i Rlti*”' litTK, k. stjnefior arthae, tolly r.ccleUtated “Green Eesf" brand, and for inaole rerun tip ‘ -re BRIGHAM, BOIMT * CO. MOT! BACON! % fPRB AMD ^BOULDERS, landing fra dsy^htiAlor-Bdfe by ‘ ecll f tKLL, WILLY ACHRIITUJI. Apples, Onions and Potatoes, y^ANDING from Steamer this day, aa* tor aala by BKLL, WYLLY 6i CHRUn^M. LANDING, 1 POTATOES, ONIONS Ao. CASKS Sides. Shoaldan choice meat, 10Q boxes Cheese, assorted, 109 bxrreli Potatoes, peach blow', Si barrels While onions, to hair-barrels F M Beef, selected sxprtasly for family nSe, 10 hair-barrels Pig Pork, selected expressly tor family oas, Brqn»'tor-barrel* Soasad Trip* NOTICE. J insigneea of toe British will be reatoatoMeVor lk] EITHER toe Captain or Cot iN bark Martha K. Lockhart any debt* contracted by toe crew. ‘ ‘ W ocitf fit L J GfflLMARTIN ft QP„ Ageatti Km/coltoet, aa a tax tor toe pre- rftutber ordered, that fifteen ( i ntmffrea ooiiin wc . 7i5j cent* on worth wf pnysnv re- everyons every male inhabitant of tola connty, Aa of April hat, bet topay*tks' county 'debt, to otoet' ekpisieis ot ike Ooabcy Court, and Increaaad mmonto* of the JaB at jtoe^raMnt period, and other unforeseen etpendl- Andk is neither ordered, toat fifty per eentnm on • ollected T tbs State tax be collected from alt praetltionere of hto physic aad - dentistry , froto etype.photOKjmphiq.aod e aSSttoaem, nrom evotr t*ep*f af a PC* re ased'tahie far pobHc play, from every bagalallv table tor public play, ftore a ten-pin alley or dlsy df Eke Und tor pabiiv pipff, ton engaged W hoy glA tottery, or. remryrhe at . JOHB 8GREVRN. J. I.<k <LO- JNO. WILLIAMSON. II. C. CS C. ru* extract Mm torkdihAeo'-’ o » -tit. For $5,000 $5,000 O I’M ; TIT • ’tsiqsy r. £ - ( . t baa , B « *;S tfh 1 '■ .- '7; ; .••>(( tr, ATLANTIC A GULP B B. BONDS. Apply to oeft-lw B. Q. FOOTM AN, Exehsnge BuiMtog. -—- ‘-jff 'Oi '"I ng nr Wanked. tlj, where toe comfort* of * kdUe>_erertte reijperel hg> tares * ^tortosm. Address Post QOetpot 7Hf. (; The Cha r t eston 0^fylJte^s Is received XVekx YfoBjUFO at ’ mill’s SETS DEfOI, Buu. Bxbest, Corner or BfT .Lsxe. HtelMvflSrl a . SANDERSON & W1LE1NSBS, HARNESS, SADDLERY TRUNK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a - ■ Side of Market) Bstwtsa at. Jallaa aad Bryam Streets, 8AVAYfNAH, GA. . ■Atr ORFF * WATKINS INVITE i : b'jlihSLj COTT3STTEY MERCHANTS TO CIAMItrt OF FALL .FT iivin lUilt mm b.McH 11 NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESStt Tdft 1 • V’ ; ' ' • - ; . SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE. CL’ ■6d4f • Nto? Ill and 113 Conpms Street. • J • a •. afi . • ’* / * J - l!11 • « | ..'J i tin’ E. D. 8MVTHE A CO., Importers and. ■q I AND GLASSWARE, i?Ajn>(snd orc cotsfantll.r regyig additions thereto;, toe 1.AROX8T STOCK oftk cabove Goods tlmr has ever men offered f|totF market, which they are preparort to sell at pneetn low as they on bebot.ght in New YoVk or aMPfibreBiara city. Deoler-i arc roepernnll* itivitefi tecil 1 jj examine our lifts of ase-vleti crates, which canfialu i.o u.asalpsble Gttoas, they haying been purebuel i Ensope txpressly this market. , . ' NEW STORE. •'*'*-■* * - -5 *r» * > BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHINQ, At Wholesale-and BT -7 HOLCOMBE B CO, PHOTODRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH 1 dLklftl, comprising over arty different rarieties. and bolding from ten to two hundred pictotfe*. 1 COOPER, 0LC0TT8 A FABHELLY, Cos. I TEMPTATION Temptation Tsispstma . St, fBlUn itod.WIUtaher streets. " e 1 >J OUH PI *Trr- CARRINGTON l GO 'S General Ukency, ’/ fjjr York, Q JOHN W. CARRINGTON.., PKRSiDXitr. JAMES GARDNER, Of Augusta (Georgia) Constitutionalist, Vice Fb*sidtnt add Secretary. P U’.t In t UKCHASE to orderany artktl* wanted, singly or In quantity, from this city or from Enrope, for c-Kisauiers or dealers, for use or wear, comfort or lnknry, and at prices guaranteed as low aa could be Tebhs -For odervis ftstLikUivt fflfiMhCJind for ill perishable goode, live stock. Ac., a remit tance ltn tbe order, or provision for city payment when _ AooAJffto' her cent. On staple goods in quantities, in cbinery, Implements and veriicles, fbq nsnal trade com me- The mnderstgoed having bean appointed assignee* or the Farmers’ aad Meehaalcs’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim.' »hts against the said Bank tq preseqt the same for If- qaldation, and all pcraoastosdbtetFdo the Bank are required to make immediate payment. Bilbholdere will lota their priority U the bills are not presented with la six months Item tola date. JOBS RICHARDSON, J. K. GAUDSY, Jyd7-tf• Assignees. lekAWta Agents or the Southern Express Company, in a Gov ernment stamp envelope, will be forwarded free of ctjarge. Address letters to ocii-nt* Carrington a co. Notice. sympathy and i ate rest with her prosperity, and readu to advance it by all honorable efforts, the* means used to that end shall, jjevar exceed ' tbe limitations of fair and honorable Com petition. No one outside ol her limits would rejoice more over the success of (Savannah than himself. * 1 We may add, though, in reference to tbe case in point, that tbe article referred to as having appeared in tbe local column of the Teiegrapb, can hardly be construed as in flecting upon tbe “integrity” qf Bavanaab merchants. It spoke solely of Marge*, and did not imply that they exceeded ib# estab lished and published rates of the business men of the city. . mill, the language of tbe article is broad and perhaps nngeneroda, and we are free to say that had Ufa sees it before our paper wag issued, we should have {Misted ob a material modification. The Mac banks’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, haring-made ts toe sadcnslgned an assign ment of aH oftti property and effects, for the benefit of U* creditors, all parsons haring claims against the corporation are raqaattad to pnaent them to the nut ilerslgnsd, and *11 pahon* indebted to said corpora- tlomwUl areke payment to C W. W. BRUBN, t ... Atoka** Of Machaatoi'Saving and .. sepl-fim Loan Asaociaiion of Bavanna'h. slons. Consignmenta of prodirce received in remit tance,.and promptly and carelnlly attended to. The E0R SALE, A HERRING’S FIRE-PROOF SAFE, large rise, and in good order. Apply at tnis Office, atikj ISTotice to Consignees. 7~tON NttfEEgper sohooaer Ksrstoi V notifiad test she is 1HI8 DAY discharging at Willis’ Upper Wharf. AIK _ Goods _ atannset will b* atoisd at expense ana ’risk at ■ re naming on wbhrf HUNTER A GAMMELL. 2 WW 30 "*’ Temptation Harmony Harmpejr Hlrmtoy awtii OarPeV Randolr-h Randolph Randolph Cranberry Cranberry Cranberry + ti3ty.no.. ton mt Vkfitaiq Roanoke kaunitke Roanoke T. Dabney T. Dabney . Z. .Dabney T. Dabney ’ - T. Dabney The above favorite brands of Virginia Tobacco, smoking and chewing, just received, and tor si act* • MERCER A AXDMMOX. r , VI BUItoll O-aii berry Cranberry A. C. McRa: Talfalr cuoufy, t«. ■, Ga Clark Wnnox, h-, Talfalr oonaty, ~ McRAE it WILCOX, Comaainiioa Merchantfi, 14 STODDARD'S UPPER RANGE, BAT ST., y stoufted IfinfaltU- NEW WHITE WHEAT. P If -O’ O’ Mi htfbsrriarajfi half t Family Ry* Stour to barrels and aaoka. OClO-3t A. WILCOX# CO- ,v Rockland Lla 1 800 BARRELS be,t 9 1(0,000 Laths, io B«^ttonifcg OMatraM^erXlWlarlt aadYtffiaMi L. J, GUILMARTIN A OO- rt. j TlTf-i R. A. SOLOMON, 9j*£am anAyOfitoui.'- 00ipns3inH;pxiiCBAilT, OOUSOD to f ING AGENT, 4c., tatteniton gtsan ia Cotlrettoaa as* Bra INSURANCE I INSURANCE!! He SAVANNAH, ga, AUGUST 30,1S8S. THE uadenlgr.vd irofld ic^cciltolf lpfoym their Mends and toe public that they are prepared tdeffect fli will baaoidrasy iow«tt>qj*ra ci ocll-lw GUBR Prompt attaailoBEtL tance< Pnwhnss amt Hsleaf Omtsn. Ao, fUfsrence;—Messrs. S. Schilllr A Nephews, rence Bros. A Ga, New York; .Epping, Hansard A ANtf c:? ifii. 1 Just received at Rev. d. Baldwin, author of “Armaged- don,'’ died of cboler* recently, in Nashville. Hewaajeeotetu* f^k hlS fit, imprudence caused a xeM* Dated us above Slated, a! n be«l gathered tr. El. *- 1hnf| , Th* commissioner, of emigration officii epon for tbe month of September shows emigrants arrived at the port during p&tlOMIgB ; INTEBNATIOBAJ. insurance company, *> New York. \ I- . ,. V” national BANxn* insurancj: cokpXstr of SL Loaia, Mo. PERBY INS. AWDTBD8T Ot>„ Martoau-AI*-, JOHN,IF. ANDERSON A SONS. sepl-Sm Corner of BnW> and Drayton street^ " ' ' Ttnor Thai anderaigiied of th* Bank of Cmfimsrt# or I bating been 'A& MU heli aad o ther peredni bavtig claim# agalnat to* laid Bank, am jeqoaa^ to present to* sane for HtoM* torn, and.aH Fartka tedeoted to the Bank are ra- qneateftta make Immsdiate paySMW:: ’-'in egjsa Bill holder* will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within aix months {root this date. JOHN C. FE&RILL. SH$B5esSsiS?S 2S£5E2L^MS!i^S!2S_»«g^ ociftBH ULIbisi ' ^ ,, A TENEMENT la JOfias’Bfiy fiofldlMa west of the Exchange.. Abo, *■• Be ~B«? BttllAngY Wet if the Exchange, oclofit R BERT HAWM—HAMA BMW. Notice tftCpfi^ignees. B.'S ri^ADd expense of consignee*^ *"* m OCll-lt W. 8TAR1L Agent* ©©•‘partnership - -Notice* -•to 10190 T he aa* ' * JL partaerehlp under toe Ira name of E. W, SOLO MONS A OO.. tortile transaction ot a General Shoe Basinas*, at 1M Congress (treat, City of B*vsto«ih MW. SOLOMONS. nretowri rare. J. D. SMITH. October 1,10*1- octl-tf For Sale. without the Ore limits, framed buildings can be /jUTY OY SAVANNAH COT7TONS. recelrablsot AM. MARTEioai »ca Darai •oil FOR a, r «d ***** fMfefe rooms, naar tbe eornsr of Gaston aM Tat A. ten rooms. nail streets.* Gas throughout. Good well aad car riage-boose on premia** Apply to A. M. ROBS, ocYStta toAs Nat Stoddard’s LowmBaMe. Einsteia Eelunan &■ Co, *». OOMBMtt IflBT. w large ami weil sal feted atoci of > he above men tallied goods frftm tbe best manarhetnrere. tod pel op sKpressty for to* Georgia and PleoUa trade. Mercbauls and Planter* are invited to axsmtevoftr stock before parehsaiag - OL'4-3m New Store. Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac. 109 BROUGHTON ,£%REET, SECOND DOOR FROM BULL STREET. sepis-tr New -Advertisements. WOOD. JOHN D. DELAXXOr, VM\i { v . ComtniiMion M e»ohdatt j . ■ ' e.'.’QYprratJkN', GA^. . \fiVX, tbe undersigned, take this mcttioJ ol in- v* foi forming oar friends, and the public generally, that, to facilitate our business, we have established! WOOD YARD at toe Albany anl'Onlf Railmtl, from which, or ra our DM stand. attiieCmal Bt iilre, hvluw the Cen- J 1 tralRailroiad, wo are prepared to deliver the rm - WILL GlYBJik personal at ention to the imrchase | quality of Mtfotototoiwrretoln j n:(iH LAND OAK WOOD awn atcd a ek(llt dollars ((8) l«v cord, and AND ALSO . . ■1 • DRY YELLOW I;INE WOOD To tie Sal* of all descriptions oi Family and 114b- j at six d Uurs (fiCj per co-d. on very shorr notice. tatlon supplies usual Briersnce to any .. ocfi-Iet Notice to Bice Planters. _ . , . . ‘ 1 ” ' ' 1 *1Plrt 8TBAMER J. A. MRTGALBE IB SOW PBB- I are now reortving, an* ready to exhibit onr 1 pared to Freight Rice from the! stlila, Ogeechce, Altanmba and other rivers. Tbe ab*v* fit earner was bnlli at Augusta in 1854. for toe Idee Trade, having bntkhevd compartments throughout, and can carry front eighteen to twenty thousand boahais under deck. For further particu lars apply to ^ TUCKER A LAPHAM, Averts, • at Lamar’s Press. oeS-lw where to* will eariss. Ales, Winea, euaatantly qp hapdflrst clareGto- .XfoubrS, (An Frulte. VcgsiaMre, ocfolw DANIEL HitONDON. HO- BHOADWAY. HBW VOBK, ILL sell fill kind* of TM w Grain, Srel, Ac.,-and Will execute orders baying Msrvksndfse trea- Hslate or ferae* dsecHs. tion. Cuorigntotlrie^tod ontora solicited. REFERENCES.' . " ‘ J irler. Duncan A'Mbw- R. Hsjtz A Go, -John iisrsittc.Mjj In (Uvahnab—Major A. Pori •toa^N-A. BanloSmOa, E. ■ in Nnw Toil—Vf. rr Eanjley * Co.. Hare lay a Livingston, «m:wam«ea^ liberal advances allowed on Cotton i Msaare. Eyre»Ev*mfkC*., UveSrooi. to PRINTING. , A Practical B00K-KEEPE8 AND 8UE8IAX. W tb an extensive bnsinesa acquaintance is cqiei. Br an engagement at a moderate tolary. . Addreaa oBUtigeBRRPSR." at taUofljca. oed-tf Jol> aad Curd’PjHntlnr; sinare Cards, '• •’ DMf BohftSr' i fkkiqgOards, Raralpt Bosks. . Cnechc Boots, - AXP, All Other Kinds of Printing Don* ■IXAT. CHBAP AKp aUICK. dim mb A ■ TRIAL. ireVJ-'.Y. varisty BLANK fiaMMf ’ 'Jfr- lfltfy Street, • rr >1 | Paper Hangings M :*'U T it" nq c^v> r uzjoo.a Window Bhadfen t P *. . *. y. . . .’Q g Tbs Marins Bank of Oaoxoia, I tiavanaah, October X 18S8.f O N AND AFTER 15th NOVEMBER NEXT, THIS Bank purposes io redeem ite notes U-.ue<l prior to 1M1, at par, in cnrrency. Bill-holders are, mean while, reqnmtBd promptly to register at the Bank the ereodnte they may bold. In order that provision may ’ao made for their redempttto. Tbe omission so to it necessary to defer payment toi-fi iheinetes are presented. Parties having claim, agalnat the (tank wtil pli 'present them, and a 1 Indebted are •perlaliy requested t> make prompt Sttnement, the object bail ■ng to wind > stoke prompt mtHement, the < - . - ’istitution i ,WM r-HUNTKR, Cashier- MU- . . _ . - up the affairs of the institution at the earliest poasi htetoy. - ,ocA*t ■ ■i.li a ■ Shoes AT A BARGAIN. CASED, CONSISTING OF MEN'S BOOTS. Brogans, and Women's Shoes, some extra 1 sloes, Wfcisfk will ha sold v- ry low, to close ■ W. B. GRIFFIN A C’0 , 9* Bay street. n - ’ Order boxes can be found at Nr. Stalev’e Bonk Store corner Br .tr and Ball streets, and at Mr. i. Uppman'a Drug Boors, coiner of Congreit and Be- nam streets.. OCS-lm BUTLER k HARDWICK. FOWLEfi & WM 87 Watei street. New York, IMFORTEBD /AND WHOLESALE DEALERS B RICE. C ORSIGNHENTS solicited, on »hich !ihm!L<; vai.eemMite Will bo made. C. K. FOWI !R i toe above firm, can be seen at Ihc MarstdlH-S. aspea to SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL DANK, Ol XcrTorll Cttjr. ort-lft* For Freight or Charier.! THE A-1.BARK EAGLE, will be rf*a<ly VO\o^ic| R BMIVGTON, Mastir. m... -- MONDAY, October 8.1i, for New YofK, and «• positively sail ou the w Tils Milenffid vossei tRc fftssmrff York to this p rt in func umL & halt uays. m pers maj rely on tl:e atmoatdisputoli. For frefght engaKPmenta, hpP'w to WM. U. STARK & CO., Heavy freights wanted. I School Notice. 1. COIBT rvspecttblly unonnoes to hlafovi . patrons and the. nablic tbat tbe exercises of ool win be^ resumed. In the bnlhilng on thneorner fearitea aud Dsaytou streets, op MONDAY, tot of October. ' re. aLKTRIAS BVBROCOHS, FSrst AteWaai. aqd Mies WiLUS LAW, Teacher of Primary De- piftmttrt, will be toSociated with Mtn. oc*>i« NOTES DISCOUNTED bY 0AVID R. DILLON, Banker, H»n*f OH BAY STREET. Dr Notice. -A.Brch.or, ATE of Samoa Ayres, South America, offer* hts ' psolhariansl services •n ton cuiaens of 8av*n- and solicits a share of ‘ “ “ ill, BMiito Oennan and OtBrpq^ten atreat, oorncr Montgomery, replt-lm of patronage. Sprekr etf Bullish.. oa«,*o- CgT HBCEtVEfi and rcftsatobr .t/•% -A* KC No. 3 Stoddard's Upper 1 ijs - Min m $ui. A COMFORTABLE Brick Tenement, of-I or 13 rooms, conveniently located to [ Termsaccomm,'daring. ArP'T 10 i oct-et - LA ROCHE, WEST k DAW»“ BOX RENT p DUX fit-the Poet Office, and nctfceiif RIP t 11 ’«I'iA r- . . ■ all box< a uot pAl J for oo or beiore th; will be lor rent SALT no’ &ilf, la c *| Enw. O'Biikz. £dw. O^Byrne & S*®' tITE solicit a sb re of the patroesge oi '■~z a g I W and the public generally. T he ,S‘S-V«P'l of this firm bsvlng done business m ■‘“ Jr&p-t I waffle of thirtyifUD .tears. Corner Brysn*" 4 ^, I Mm WJent A twostory uric; lrent port! n of the and H-ru’d dffl e. :CKBUILDIS0.»»^| city. Apply “ ' 1 rnHX THIRD INSTALMENT of Tventf j - - - - - j, htreW payable at IStb October, 1866. oc2-I0t 'Quanted, i>fil fOE SALE. PUNTING FAFKR. . 1 . *4XM and 2fixil. ♦ wpn CHAS. L. OOLBY A Gfo I Store*.; <te. fry aadAbsraarei • — 1 tolftlj art;-, -nr UK MARY J. TURNER, M*. ususuitaa an am, „ ;^isaaiS^a*8ssa huua; -Ail i r , i. 3 . -Iff ” Baa &L baa GhiO^aEM /• Ytiitoa 6&h; _ „ .Oorner et Brought on and Barnard Vtree* forG, Jj»-tf Ovar L. FiaM-rete , at. ’Wholesale' DAPER for Printers and Bookbinders; for ,Dry AAtto'IsMMremi Boot and MbosDarijvs; aad Twine. AU geeto ssM st Jfow-Yoto |rtc*«. tob lliMAiafl iddcd. : n >.. vi Mi AT *T. ANOhlW’8 HALL.*! H '•*4 HARDEE & CO.. COTTON FACTOR*] General Commission XBeftmbUebed U» ie30 ‘ Liberal aersnere am ^nslgnmeiitsto oat L ^ . SHHHFF’S SALE. »<ro, IXlItXf BX 8CLD ON MONDAY n«5. comm^SHng *no o-rtock *• - ., levifojbpPF^^ntoi,- in fovor ofPbUip PryiiiDsti, To 611 ” 8 ^,e Property p itted oUI „m,l Ephrmim Ehrlich. gsgta and sold st Sheriff 1 ’ of CnsdMfJ Garden Lot tor Lease. T “sE KNB OAKDlftirt for •’ ,f 811*111