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V^frnoHPSOI Associate Bffltor.
Official Paper of the City.
AR6KTMteiUTraiHTiECITT Wf—ft
SATURDAY OCTOBER 13, 1866,
POITMABTEBS
•loriaecKo receive subscriptions for the MEWS
" vfi1), Daily, Tri-Weekly and WsdHJI^Kour
ate*. ’ ’
R COUNTRY FRIENDS,
nterejt isfelt throughout the country in
jo prospect* of the cotton and other crops
... oo grateful to our planting friends and others
a the interior for information oh that BUhiect. 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 confer a favor by communicating
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COTJNTINO-EOOM CHANGED.
The Business Office of the News and
Herald is removed to the rooms immediately
over those recently occupied. Entrance by
the large stair-way next door wc|t..
Malicious Slanders against the Bonth
Accustomed as we are to read in our
Northern exchanges the most unmitigated
slanders and falsehoods against the South
and her people, manufactured-for the pur
pose of intensifying the sectional hatred
which seems to have dethroned the reason
of the masses in some sections, to such a
degree as to render them absurdly ridicu
lous,we are not astonished at any statement,
however malicious or false, that wc meet in
the radical organs; bat we confess that we
are shocked when we read in Northern pub-
hcatioue not devoted to politics,- and wliich
should possess the confidence of the public
at large, diabolical insinuations, such as arc
contained in the following article, which we
copy from the Philadelphia Insurance Re
porter. The insinuation contained in the
last paragraph could only emanate from one
who is capable, of enacting the part of the
incendiary «nd assassin. We pity the crea
ture whose depravity and baseness is only
equalled by bis cowardly malignity:
Conflagrations among oor Manufacto
ries.—Never in the history of Fire Insu
rance, has there appeared among a special
class of risks, such fatalaties, as has been
witnessed during, the past year, of fires
among the manufactories of Philadelphia.
'tl9kg all
discontinu
ing military provost courts, except at Hlton
Head and certain Sea Islands, but prohibiting
prosecution and suit against Federal officers
and soldiers for acts done in their military
capacity, and also corporal punishment, ex
cept in cases of minors. Here in another
Instance of the military overriding the civil
authority of a state; and by what power,
except that of main strength, does any au
thority outS Je of the State assume to alter
its laws. As the Carolinian says, the
public faith has been, pledged to the
South, that having acceded to certain
condition* its territory. should not be
held as conquered territory, aid Its
States should not be regarded as having lost
their place in the Union, or their rights, un
der the Constitution. It seems that Gen.
Sickles has ignored these pledges of Presi
dents Lincoln and Johnson, and at will, an
nuls the Legislative'enactmettts of a sovereign
State. In no Sonthem State is the civil
equality of the races more effectually protect
ed, and in hone have Ideal authority and the
authority of due Federal Government, os rep
resented by the military, been brought more
speedily or more completely into accord.
And yet, notwithstanding all this, the strong
arm of military power is still interposed to
prevent her laws from resuming their full
authority and functions as before the war.
The Legislature of South Carolina recent
ly blotted oat by legislative enactment,
all traces of slavery in the institutions of the
State, by guaranteeing to the negro the pro
tection and the rights before the law which
the white man enjoys, but this docs not free
tljp people from military jurisdictiou. For
Gen. Sickles in his proclamation says:
Corporal punishment shall not be inflicted upon
any ppraon other than m minor, and then only by the
parent, guardian, teacher, or one to whom said minor
is lawfully bound by indenture of apprenticeship.
Nor shall any person be sold to service as a punish
ment for crime, by say authority whatever. -
'The laws of the States, respectively in this Dapayt-
ment defining and punishing vagrancy, applicable to
white persons, may be enforced against uti persons;
nevertheless, no one who shall have used reasonable
diligence to obtain employment, or who shall be un
able to wprk by reason of infirmity, shall be deemed
a vagrant.
Had the prisons of the countiy been sud
denly opened and their occupants let loose
upon the community, no greater loss could
have occurred from their deviltry.
It really does seem that some grand con
spiracy has been put upon foot to destroy,
altogether, the manufacturing interests of
our city and Staje, and that an organized
band of desperadoes are emulating each
other to produce the greatest amount of loss
and disaster.
Week after week witnesses the destruction
of some fine edifice,reared to work up the ma
terial raised by the South into desirable fabrics
for wear, while hundreds and thousands of
poor workmen are thrown out of employ
ment, to eke a miserable existence as best
they can.
We are not alarmists; we merely speak of
matters as we find them; but when we say
that there is danger among us that the signs
of the times indicate that the war of the re
bellion lTas ceased by the sword, but is to
be renewed by the torch of the paid incen
diary, we are uttering what appears' to be
but yuth.
THE CHOLERA IN MEMPHIS.
This scourge was, perhaps, more fatal in
Memphis than elsewhere iu the United States.
The statistics of the disease from the 1st
September to the 5th October, iuciusive, show
the following startling results :
Total white cases 651
Total white deaths ‘..322
Total black cases 623
Total black deaths 530
This exhibits the total number of cases re
ported, 1,174, of whom 826 had died in the
short period of thirty-five days. Nor does
this statement include all the deaths that oc
curred within the time mentioned. A Mem
phis paper says the above estimate does not
include all who were attacked, or even all
those who died of the disease, since many
cases and many deaths necessarily
the notice as well knowledge of the
sBuiutry officers. This is a fearful mortality,
especially among the negroes, as .shown by
the fact that less than one hundred of -those
Who were attacked survived.
NAPOLEON'S MANIFESTO.
The following extract from the French
Emperor's late manifesilo is remarkable, as
reproducing the spirit of his work on nations
and government written many years ago,
and from its attack on the doctrines of
slavery and secession. No wonder that he
showed no disposition to recognize the
Southern Confederacy. It says:
“An irresistible power—can we regret it ? impels
the people to unite themselves in grand masses, and
is causing the disappearance of secondary States. This
tendency springs from the desire to place general in
terests under the most efficacious of guarantees.
Possibly it is inspired by a kind of providential fore
sight of the destinies of the world.
“While the old populations of the continent in
crease slowly in their restricted territories, Russia
and the Republio of the United States may each in
the next hundred years number a hundred millions
of men. AHhongtr the progress of these two great
empires is not for us a subject of solicitude, while
rather wa applaud their generous efforts in - favor of
oppressed races, it is lor the interests of the nations of
central Europe not to remain broken up into little
States, without either force or ptfblic spirit."
Bainbridge Argus, of the 6th instant, an.
nounces, under the above caption, that on
arrangement has been effected with a firm in
New Orleans, by which through bills Of lading
can be signed from any point on the Chatta
hoochee, and also from any landing on the
Flint river, as high as Bainbridge, for cotton
at $4 50 per bale, and return freights to the
same points at $1 75. per barrel. The ar
rangement is to go into effect the middle of
this month. We publish these facts for the
information of our merchants, whose interests
are involved in a scheme to benefit New Or
leans, by diverting the products of a country
which should be tributary to this city.
President Johnson to be BfauyjPTEp.^
Among other terrible things with which the
President is threatened by the Radicals, is
the following which appears in the Chicago aALI8AYA Tont *
Tribune. The writer is talking about a war
which is to follow -certain contingencies, and
. If he has the power to do this much, he
may repeal any law of the Legislature, set
aside the Constitution, and confiscate the
property of the people.
We have done all, says the South Carolini
an, that wag required of us in rendering obe
dience, and accommodating ourselves with
the new conditions; and what is the result ?
Every progressive effprt has been met by a sort
of kid-glOve sentimentality or an iron handed
brutality.
THE COTTON TAX.
The odious tax upon cotton whiqb waa
imposed by Congress in palpable violation
of the Constitution, has, it appears, proved
to be much more aggressive and iojutious
than was anticipated. Its evil effects are
not confined to the South, but they erteud
to the commercial martq.of the Northern
States, where complaints and remonstrances
are beginning to be made. The New" Tork
Chamber of Commerce has again taken up
the subject with a view to expose the inju
rious consequences of the tax. They find
that with a light crop at home tradesmen as
well os the. planter have to compete disad-
vantngeously with the increasiug crops in
India and elsewhere. They state that the
lapse of time only strengthens the convic
tion expressed by the Chamber some months
since, that the tax amounts to a premium on
the production of cotton in other parts of
tbeworlj. A resolution was adopted de
claring that, in view of the depressed Condi
tion of affairs in the South, where material
prosperity had been so nearly destroyed, it
was the dictate of sound policy, ip their
judgment, to make no discrimination against
the great staple crop ot the United States.
This is not the view, however, taken of the
matter by the manufacturing millionaires Of
New Engfand who now control the poUtptl
and commercial tjMtlutM *a- ~ •’
is gratifying to observe that the commercial
classes are becoming restive under the op
preauv- aurtnens of taxation imposed for
the aggrandizement of those who have but
little sympathy for the masses.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
Heavy Raiai.
Washington, Oct. It—The United States
Court met yesterday at Trenton, N. J., but adjourned
for the term, fat aooordsnoe with the opinion of Chief
Justice Chile, that Circuit Court! cumoAbe hejj Until
s new assignments of Circuit! is nude at Wiihlngten.
ternoon of the 10th, itill continue!; the quantity of
rain that hie fallen la extraordinary, and the damage
in many matinees haa been very serious in thia
Tirinity.
Strength af Parties in the Penaaylvaaia
/ '! legislature.
Philadelphia, Oct IX—The Legislature elected on
Tuesday stands: Senate—Republicans, 34; Democrats,
IX House—BepUbfieana, 63; Democrats, 35. Tbs
Republican majority an joint ballot is thirty-fire.
Mobile Market.
Mobile, Oct IX—The sales of cotton to-day were
700 bales; middlings, 37@38c-, the market closing
very firm. Sales ot the week, 3,700 bales; receipts of
the week, 2,830 bales, against X600. Exports of the
week, 3,847 bales. Stock. 23,370 bales.
New York Market.
New Yobe, Oct 12.—Gold 153; Five-Twenties 113*;
Treasuries 106*. Flourdull, Southern $11 86@S16 25,
with sales of 430bbls. Wheat 3@5 cents lower. Cora
eaaier. Pork firmer. With sales of 6,100 bbls mess at
f33 25. Lard lower. WhiskeT quiet Cotton quiet,
with sales of 1.500 lairs at 39ig40. Sugar firmer.
Augsita Market.
Augusta, October 12.—Cotton advanced one cent
With sales Of 333 tales. Strict middlings, 37.
New Orleans Market.
New OkLEANs, October IX—Cotton advanced. Low
middlings, 37 @ 38 cents! Gold. 41. Sterling, £8-
Superfine Flonr, $13. Pork. $35. Lard, 21 cents.
( Special Notices.
Chatham Steam -Fire Engine
Company.
The first Regnl&x- Meeting of this
Company will be held at their hall on
SATURDAY EVENING, October 13th, at 8 o’clock.
Punctual attendance ia requested.
By order .of the y-
oc!2-2t EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
uf the Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, is prepared
to enter upon his duty. All billholders, and other
persons having clalips against said Bank, are re
quested to present the same for liquidation. And.
all parties indebted to «he Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. Billholders will lose
their priority if the bills are net presented within
six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
uo3i.tr Assignee-
The LafSTtont oroun climate and the tendency
to fevers, through prostration, render a general tonic
of indispensable importance. We know of nothing
answering this pnrpose like the admirable Ferro-
Phospliorated Elixir of Caswell, Mack A Co. It is a
triple Ionic, tiring a combination of three of the best
tonics of thephsrmmcopeia—irr. , which enriches the
blood; phosphorus, which renews waste of nerve tis
sue; and calisaya, which affords vigor to the digestive
organs. The Elixir is palatable to the taste. Alto
gether are know of nc remedy that can compare with
Sold by Liftman, Savannah.It
Academy of St. Vincent of Paul.
rjIllK EXK.RC1SBS ot the Academy of St. Vincent
or Paul, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, w ill be
resumed MONDAY, 17th lust. Books will be sup
plied by the Institution at a moderate charge,
seplt-lmo
SrVSUnah.^Mrgia, July*. IS**.}
The undersigned having been appointed Aorigne
or this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and Up
dating its affairs, therefore all patsons having elatins
.t this corporation will present them, andal
„._ot*rs of th^Y W^kltoHdtDpW—t«ta
same within six months from thie date, or they
lose the priority granted by statute* and tfroe* m-
deb ted will make lmwsdiate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
, - , eio. w. DAVIS,
sepfott
Hagai’s hagaalia Bala*
This Is the most dellgbtfal and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face **
hands ta a pearly satin texture of ravishing tea**
i,»pMFting the marble parity of youth, end the muanr
gut appearance so Inviting in the city belle of fhshloa.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples asd rooghnees from
the skin, leaving the eomplexfon frrah, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material injurious to
the skin. Patronized hy Actresses and °P“*
Singers. It Is what every lady should have. Sold
everywhere. - Retail price, SO cent*.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DKMAS BARNES Jk 00,
ociST-eodly New
THE BEST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack * Oo.*a
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALI8AYA
is a combination ot the three best tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA.
The Iron gives the blood a rich ver million color
where it becomes thin and watery; the Phoepuorus
supplies nervous power In cases of mental depres
sion, while the Calisaya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the body.
Sole manukcturers. CASWELL, MACK A CO., un
der Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
I. For sale at LIPPMAN'S
1,9 tf Drug and Chemical Warehone
LYON’S KXTHAIRON.
Kathalronls from the Greek word “Kathro,” or
“Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re-
store. This article Is what its name signifies. For
preserviiqr, restoring and Iteantiljing the human hair,
it is the most remarkable preparation in the world.
It Is again owned and nut up by the original proprie
tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at
tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot
tles per annum.
II is s most delightful Hair Dressing. *
It eradicates senrf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and (lean.
It makes the hair rieli, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from foiling off sag turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald beads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beadtfnl head
of hair should use Lyon’s Ksthalrou. It is known
and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by ml
respectable dealers.
- . DEMAS BARNES A OO
octST-eodlv New York.
; HILL’S IIAIR (DYE. 50 cents—Bl.ck or
Brown, instantaneous, beet, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine store* everywhere.
mHy ..
Coras* Tim protect the toes of children’s shoe*.—
One pair will outwear three without tips. Bold every
where.
MULES. MULES, MULES!
For Sale.
A FINE LOT. large, and well broke. Apply st
corner of West Broad asd Habe shew streets.
»ct3 4l* T. H. STEVENS.
A FREE LUNCH,
€ OV8I8TING OF OYLTERS. fcc., FROM • TO
IS o’clock, at the RBSTAURaET, comer of
Price and South Broad streets.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
or the Fortnqrs' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify Mil-holders and other elalm-
anis against the said Bank to present the same for li
quidation, and all persons indebted to the Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
Bill-holders will lore their priority if the bills sre
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICnARDBON,
’ J. K. GAUDRY.
lyS7-tf . Assignees.
Notice.
LOBS UF THE SGHOUNER MINNEHAHA.
Staa la Abandoned at Sea—The Cftptu
and Crew Sawed by the Stcainship
Cromwell.
We learn the following particulars of the
loss of the schooner Minnehaha from the New
York Herald :
The steamship George Cromwell, which saved the
passengers and crew of the steamer Daniel Webster,
on the 4th instant, war-also the means of saving the
captain and crew of the shove named schooner. On
the 4th the Minnehaha was struck by a heavy sea,
which carried off her mainmast and sprang a leak in
the vessel. She was rapidly sinking when the Crom
well providentially hove in sight and rescued all on
board. The names are—Charles Layton, captain; W.
Chinval. mate; Percy Pluckney, Moses Vernon, and
Humphrey Smith, crew. .
ruTxajurr ot oattaik laytok.
Captain Layton, of the Minnehaha, gives the follow
ing report of the disaster:
Left Savinas’! Septambsr 37, boned to Richmond,
Vs.; went to sea on the Utah. •tafeiqg'seBUTkahle oc
curred until October S.whea fie and Agate from east
northeast, which BMW mm great vfblehce; lay the
vessel to under three-reefed foresail; shipped s heavy
sea, which swept the decks, and.caused the vessel to
leak. October 4 commenced with a perfect hurriokne
apd very rough cross-sea; three P.M. lost mainmast
and sprungioranSSat end bowsprit; kept off before the
sea, shipping huge quantities of water, and' laboring
very heavily; at midnight the gale moderated to some
extent; got reefed jib and double reefed foresail on.
Direct Trade with New OaXEaMS.—The. "^beaded to the-westward, tbs vessel still leaking
OcbobzrC—Begins with fresh gale and heavy sea;
saw a steamer standing for us, which proved to be the
George Cromwell, front New Orleans for New York,
snd who very kindly-took all hands off the wreck,
which was then Id a sinking condition, and brought
us to this port. To Captain Vail and officers I hereby
tender my sincere thanks for tpblr kind attention to
myself and crew.
The Mechanics’ Saving ami Loan Association of Sa
vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign
ment of all of its property and effects, forth* benefit
of its creditors, all parsons having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to the un
dersigned, and all persons indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
C. W. W. BRCEN.
’ Assignee of Mechanics’ Savingnad
senl-Sm Loan Association of Savannah.
IflSURMCEl INSURANCE!!
' SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST $0,1S64.
TUB undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are prepared to effect
Fire and Marine Risks In the folloaring first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o.
New York.
NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY,
:of St. Louis, Mo.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Units, Mo.
PERRY INS. AS!)TRUST Ott. Marion, Ate.
JOHN W. ANDERSON it SONS.
• sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets.
S. T.—1860—X.
Repudiation.—A ,writer in the Thomas-
ville Enterprise advocates tile repudiation of
their debts by the people of the State of
Georgia.
Nothing Equals lx—The Soap manufactured p.
Colgate Jk Co„ Nsw York, is the best thing of ui
kind in the world. It is universally esteemed a„j
kept by all Druggists. This SOAP Is pure, effect^,
and economical. - ,
Reoonstbuctioh or ran Union is the- desire or
every American. Reconstruction of the system when
“ran down” lath* prime necessity or every one.
— the Goostitarion of the United States may be
red is adehatabla question, even with wise nod
good men—but there IB no question tftat the enfeebled
human constitution may be rcstaredhy MARSDEN’S
It will be a war in which there' will be A
fugitive President, followed fay As. execra
tions of a betrayed and outragedpeojfiej
there will be a war in which this second trea
son will be made as odions as be ever wished
the first to be made; tbifre -will be a-war in
which the apostate traitor, styling himself
Dictator, will become an object ofenational
scorn during the last hoars of his miserable
existence, and finally, in his execution, fur
nish an example for all coming time ot ‘the
fate which traitors and usurpers may expect
at the hands of a free people, devoted to their
liberties.
T ^ e ®f Negro Butiejoe.—Tbfi
Cincinnati Enquirer puts the following as
one of the remits of RadlcdiMn f
There ore more
States of Bouth
There are neatly as man-
ham a, and Louisiana. B
therefore, we could fiat
tions of negroes fo
Whitea in the
Mlseiseii
te the Senate of the
_ (suffrage,
ftving delega-
i from those
■rfifif
For Rent,
A RESIDENCE desirable for a force kal-
ly, located on Calhoun Square, fronting east
and sooth, with flower garden and balconies
attached: also gas. bathing rooms and other
Staton improraments. This iirtme of the
most desirable real'
j Drake’s PUoUUon Billers.
They paBff; strengthen snd Thvigornte. : *■
They create a healthy appetite.
They are pn antidote to change of inter and diet.
They wwdsome effort* of diaeipstio* Mid late heun.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind."
They prevent miasmatic and iutermlttenUevan.
They purifr the biWkfh and acidity uf the stomach.
They care Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They cure UrWCoaplatnt and Nervosa Hssdsche.
tThey arc the best Bill era In the world, itey make
the weak strong, ann are exhumed nature’s great re
storer. They are made iff pore St. Croix Ram, the
celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and hems, *ud; are
to age or Urns of d^ty. Partfcnlarly recommended To
delicate persons requiring a genjle etimnlanL Sold by
all Grocers, I^ragfieM, Hotels aadSakxms. Only gen-
nine when Cork is covered by onr private G. & Stamp.
Beware of counterfeit* and refilled bottles.
P. H. DRAKE * CO„
octas-eodty 21 Park Row. Hew York.
WANTED,
[ RISH LABORERS, to dig a Basin forte Saw Mill
Apply to JAMBS T. PATERSON,
ucls-3t No. ltk Bay street.
WANTED,
Jj'IFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton In the Seed.
Apply to
oclft-lm
a. wilcox k ca
Let
ART of a desirable'House to let to a snail bm-
X ily. Rent, $4o to $50 per month. Address Post
Office box 200. ■ ocl$-St
House to
fAREWELL Nfcffifu <*;- 4
* • AND*
POSITIVELY LAST MIGHT OF
AMD * aiOHOM
susnrs
6RAWP TT«.TlltOPBBe
MAX 8TRAKOSCH... Director.
of^ittsens, who, on account of the _
Friday night, ware unable to obtain suitable seats,
aw— haa aaaalafiaJia aaaaaL
THIS SATURDAY KVjniPIB. October Uth,
at 7j| o’clock, Mey st beer’s pdatknmoue grsad opera,
U# AFRICAN,
now the unlveiaal actuation la Europe and on the
continent, with a grandeur and aplrador never
before equaled in any Theatre In America, the
Director having spared no expense to
grand Msstanrarfe, the great i st of Ita'
timr, with the meat splendid effect.
THE AFRICAN
egreet
Messrs.
principal Cabins, .
mills or Upas Tree. In the 5th Act by
A Bo lter and their aaaistaatr. Scenic Artiste of Wai-
laek’a Theatre, and late Academy of Music, New
York, new sad gorgeous costumes, procured by Mr.
Strakoach in Faria and completed here by bis Oo*-
turners—Mae. Ablati, Signors Santelia end PioonL
New properties, made especially In Faria for the
Gblonl and Stulffi Opera Company and completed by
Slvnor Qrillo, Assistant htage Manager of the Com
pany.
DRAMATIC PERSON*.
The east embraces an array of Artlstsscldom, U
ever, surpassed on any lyric stage:
Selics. a slave Mme Angelina QhlonL
Inez, dAghter of Don Diego. .Mile. Pauline
Fas o di Gama, an officer in the Portuguese
Navy. signor Bttore Irfr*.
Nal-sko. a slave Signor Mam.
Don Pedro, President of the Royal Conn
cil fclgnor 8 natal-
Don Diego, Member of the Council..SlcnorlAcatelU.
Grand Inquisitor Slguo, Coletti.
High Priest or the Drama Signor Msssio.
Don Alvar Signor Jimenez.
Anna..... Mme.Fsrozzi.
First Seaman Signw Chiesa.
Second Seaman.. .....Signor Barherea
Counsellors, Inquisitors,-Sailors, Indiana, At
tendants and Ladles.
Grand Orchestra under the Baton of Big. NIGOLAO.
The Choruses have been in rehearsal for the past
two months, under the direction of the Chorriptitor,
Signor L. Sartl tbeerand Kise'en Scene under the
direction oi Signor D. Coletti.
Nonca.—On account of the great length or the
Opera, the Doors will open at 7, end the Grand Over
ture wiH commence at in o’otock. The'audience Is
respectfully requested tohs In their Mats five-minutes
before, la order that an may enjoy tne opening of the
Opera. An Increased corps pt gentlemanly ushers
will be In
_ attendance to conduct the audience imme
diately to their saata.
On SATURDAY EVENIRQ. October IStb,
Rossini's Ctermlog Open
IL BARRIERS Dz SKViGUA.
Madame Amalia Strakoach, and Signors Emul,
Ardowata and Uoletti lathe principal notes.
Tickets for sale for each Opera night during Die
day, from 2 o’clock a. m., st J. C. Schreinet A Son’s
Music Store. oc13
IVES’
Emporium of Fashion.
ORFF * WATKINS
INVITE
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
TO EXAMINE
STOCK OF FALL
nun
11110
WISE
Him HIS
DRY GOODS,
NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRE3SLY FOR THE
SOUTHERN JOBBING TEADE.
‘ 111 and 113 Congress Street,
E. D. SMYTHE * CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
CROCKERY, CHINA,
AND GLASSWARE,
H AVE NOW ON HAND (and are constantly receiving additions thereto}, the LARGEST STOCK of the
above Goods that has ever been offered in this market, wkicb thepare prepared to Sell at prices as
low as they call be bought in New York or any Northern city. Dealers are respecifniW invited to call and
examine our lUts of assorted crates, which contain no unsaleable Goods, they having been purchased n
Europe expressly for this market.
Cor. Bull St and Bay Lane,
FibSt Poo* NornroF Pnasit norsa
Savannah, Ga.
DRAPER and TAILOR,
Skirt Makar,
GLOVfeR and HOSIER.
F 1
HE READ Y-M A D E CLOTHING,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR FROM BULL STREET.
seplS-tf
New Advertisements.
JOHN D. DELANNOY,
Commission Merchant,
QUITMAN, G-A..
WILL GIVE hi* personal at entlon to the Durchase
of Cotton. Produce, and all articles usually grown in
this section of country.
WOOD.
forming oar friends, and thepnblic generally,
that, to facilitate our business, ^Ave have established a
WOOD YARD
at the Albany and Oul^FIailrod, from_ which, or r-'m
AND ALSO
To the sale r.f all descriptions oi Family and Plan
tation Supplies usually imported in this market.
Reference to any of the old residents of Savannah.
ocS-lot
Notice to Rice Planters.
T IE STEAMER J. A. METCALFE IS NOW PRB-
pared to Freight Btce from the Satilla, Ogeechte,
Altamaha and other rivers.
The above Steamer was bnilt at Augusts in 1864,
for the Rice Trade, having bulkhead compartments
throughout, and can carry from eighteen to twenty
thousand bushels nnder deck. For further particu
lars apply to
TUCKER * LAPHAM, Agents,
ocS-lw at Lamar's Press.
Hats and Caps.
HAY, RAY t
liUVE HUNDRED BALES VERY SUPERIOR
P Beater-pressed Connecticut River Hay, joai Ar
rived and landing from ship Ellen Hood, and lor aate
in lota of 50 bales. Apply to
oclS-St WILDER A FULLARTON.
NOTICE.
N EITHER the Captain or Conslgness of the British
bark Martha K. Lockhart wiu be responsible for
bark Martha K. Lockhart w
any debts contracted by the crew.
oclO fit L. J O tltLM ART IN ft CO.. Agents,
JhaTH.H aoPKllOB COURT.
At CRAwecm, September 26,1866.
IT Is eoaaMered and ordered fey
JL Court that the Tax Collector of Chatham county
be. and be Is hereby authorized, empowered nod
directed to assess and collect, as a tax for the pro-
sent year for county purpose*, fifty per cent, upon
the amount of the State tax for the present year, 1866.
And it Is ,'nrlher ordered, that fifteen (16) cento on
every one hnndred dollars worth of property re
turn oil be collected, as also one dollar upon each and
every male Inhabitant of this county, on the flrstdn 1
of April last, between the ages of twenty-oni
sixty years, a* an extra tax for educandml parpoees,
to pay the county debt, to meet expenses of the
County Coort, and increased expenses of the jail at
the present period, and other unforeseen expend!-
And It is farther ordered, tast fifty .per centum on
the State tax be collected from all practitioners of
law, physic and dentistry, from every daguerrean.
ambrotype, photographic, and similar artists; from
every auctioneer, front every keeper of a pool or Dt!
Hurd table for public play, from every keeper ol
bagatelle table for public play, from every keeper
a ten-pin alley or alloy of like kind for public ptay,
snd from the keeper of any other table, stand or
place for any other game or play with or without a
name, unless for exercise or a amusement only, and
not iiruMMled trrtatr; and from every agent of, or
person engaged In any gift lottery, or enterprise of
like character in Chatham county.
GEO. P. HARRISON, J. I. C 0. C.
. JOHN 80RHVKN, J. |. C. C. O.
_ JNO. WILLIAMSON,J.I. COO.
True extract from .the minutes.
WM. H. BULLOCH. .
ocfl-30t Clark J. C. 0.
Co-partnership Notice.
this day entered Into Oo-
t dra name of EL W. 80L0-
transactioivot a General Shoe
Business, at H9 Congress street, CdT oi Savannah.
October 1,1886-
K. W. SOLOMONS.
J. D. SMITH.
OCtl-tf
Agua de Magnolia.
most desirable residences in the city. The house is
handsomely formated, which will Oe rented with the
house for one year or more, at the option of the *p-
S$L
plicant. Apply to
seplT-.awfofe
‘ ■:? r-
t the option
Mast v.
ksii
TO
HUNTERS.
T HE highest pries can be obtained foe GA]
any kind, by applying at the OPR HOUSE.
Clare Wilcox, Jm,
' TMfolr county, Ga.
A*C. MCI
relttlr county, Ga.
Hc|AE 4, WIlCOXfT
a<
GAME of
c4o
y.-OU
Merohauts,
JTRPKR RANGE, BAY8T..
UVAltAR, OA, ■■itn-.-i
Liberal ad-
AtolIettoMhat Tfie ladtaw treateira sad ssutP
men’s boon 1 Tne “sweetest thing*’ and largest quan
tity. Maanlkrtured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
Apn sofl ana frseh. to prevent eruptions, to perfume
dfithlng, Ac- ‘' ‘ 1 1
It overcom^ tfae unpleasant odor ofgarapiratlon.
It
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued efol.lyflpg pertuqim
« It cures mofqffitobMainfptlqgl of i*i
t contains no material injurious to the skin.
tat
lime, Laths and Ha;.
1,800
BARRELS beit Rockland Lime,
Lttes,^
Now tending ftemhohooner B.^Dsdart, end for sale
low by
L. J. 0U1LMARTIH* 00-
Garden Lot for Lease.
1JIBE FINE GARDEN LOT, coroer of Sbadl and
-trontaed by Atfresaus and Opera Shtger*. It ia
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere, iky
tee Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne; rerfnmery. or Toilet Water afterwsnU.
• DAKAB RABME8 * GO.,
octST-eodlr Prone. Exduelve Agents. N. T.
Assignee’s Notice.
, The un (tatrigned huvug. been appotaud ealgnee
of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, la
" to enter upon hls datiaa. All bill holdara
and other parsons having claims «pi»» the aakl
Bank, are requested to present the same for Itquida-
tfim, and all parties Indebted to ths Bank are ra-
qhasted to make immadlato payment.
Mill holders will lose their priority If the Mils are
noi priitatil Within six moatks from thtadate.
{>,,,. ;0 . JOHN C. FEBRIIX.
. . .-
Thunderbolt roads will be' leased tor n term of
years. Apply at Tfti* O1*o. octetf
Com and Oats.
^ 000 B ** 8 H * L9 ^WhlteCom,
a 000 bosbels Prims Tell tor Corn,
1
Bmoi!!
V ♦ rtf- ; ■
Canvassed Ham*. 0 Mere
VI:? v-
f^SSSsBsatstss
b BBYAH. HABTEIDQE A OO.
For * Beni
COM MOPIOUB WAREHOUaE on BoHsn’s
Ml
ocu-atpod
Wknrttootof WMfokW
■ cotton. Apply to
TM
EDWIN E. HERTZ * CO.
garet Marshall;
fessted, wilMa the time
ladebtsd to **4d estate
Fan asd winter Ossd. Optalaz.
Business Suits,
Overcoats and Capes.
Party, Wadding; Business and Drem Vesta.
Walking Saits, Dress Suite,
Panto of Black and Colored English. French
and American Doeskins and Cmesi-
meres. In verieW-
“Katy-dld,” “Blstori,’* “Coquet,” “Park,” “Bis.
marek.” "Driving,’’ “So-cmllrd," and sixty
other new styles and varieties of
Hals and Caps, aborted colera.
Shut, and Collars, of nay own nuke, which
have no superior in qaality, fit and
of flntab.
elegance -
Underclothing of all grades. In 80k,Mlerino,
Cotton, and heavy Wool.
English, ffcnch and German Hosiery of all grade*.
Gloves Suspenders, Ties, Scans,
Handkerchiefs, Ac, he.
laee, t
qualities can be bought la New York or Northern
markets.
earthing la the BAT, CLOTHING and FUR
NISH IN* GOODS line,
60 TO IVES’.
WRITING DESKS
AND
"Work Boxes;
ROSEWOOD. MAHOGANY, AND
Pearl OrmnnaewScd.
TOURISTS' CASES AND
TRAVELLING BAGS.
COOHH, OLOOTTS * FARBELLY,
Cor. St. JaUan and Whitaker ateeetl
HAVE YOU
An Advertisement
Purser A Son’s
SAVANNAH BUSINESS HOUSES T
NOW IN PRESS,
eolS-at And will be out Hi a tew iteye.
LANE-
PRIK LUNCH DAILY,
FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 P.M.
New Style Dress Trimmings
AND
Millinery Goods,
Just received at
MRS. LOUIS’.
H ANDSOME CLOAKS. Sacks, Buttons, K*»the«,
Flowers. Ribbons, Velvets of all colors. Cords,
Tassels, Ac. Hats Irom une dollar upwards ; Feath
ers from S5 cte. upward; and a greet varlety^of hand
some Braids, silk, worsted and carton. Call and ex
amine for yourself, at MBS B. L. LOUIS’.
soll-Aw No. 161 Congress street, up stairs.
Boots and Shoes
AT A BARG AIN.
OA CASES, CONSISTING OF MEN’S BOOTS.
“U Brogans, and Women’s Shoes, some extra
forge sizes, which will be sold very low, to close
consignment. W. B. GRIFFIN ft CO.,
-'OcB-lw 98 Bay street.
A Practical
BOOK-KEEPER HD SALESMAK,
our old stand, at the C innl Uriilee,- ln-lnw the Cen
tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the mj
best qaality of
niCH LAND OAK WOOD
at eight dollars ($3) per cord, and
DRY YELLOW FINE WOOD
at six d liars ($Cj per cord, on very eliort notice.
Order boxes can lie found at Mr. Staley's Boot
Store, corner Stnte and Ball streets, and at Hr. J.
Lippman's Drag Store, corner of Congress and Ca
nard streets.
ocfi-lm BUTLER A HARDWICK.
HOLllHGSWOETH & CO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •
MACON, GEORGIA.
Bipedal attention will be given fo the exccniicn
of Cotton Orders, which we solicit.
Peters & Hollingsworth
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION BERCHAJiTS, |
grosDABD’s Urram Riser, Bat Stseit,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Etn
a-1:
E VERY facility offered for consignments and eie-l
<
cation of orders. Idbe-al advances ma-'e
Cotton shipped to onr friends In New York
more snd Philadelphia. oeil-a
«rt,
►hid
FOWLER & WAED
87 Water street, New York,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS C |
RICE.
eiutl
r efft
W.th an extensive bnsfness acquaintance, Is open
for an engagement at a moderate salary.
Address “BOOK-KEEPER,” at thie office. ocAtf
School Notice.
r announces to his former
VfR. COZBY re
ivl patrons and the pi
School will be reenmed, in the building oa the comer
spectfnlly
the pablic that the exercises of his
ofChtrlton and Drayton streets, on MONDAY, the
8th of October.
Mrs. ALKTHSA B. BURROUGHS, First Assistant,
and Miss WILLIE LAW, Teacher of Primary De-
ocfi-lw
partmsnt, will be associated with him.
NOTES DISCOUNTED
DAVID R. DILLON, Banker,
sepaa-tf
au BAT STREET.
Notice.
Dr. Archer,
L ATE of Euenoo Ayres, South America, offers his
professional service* to ths dtiaeoa ot Savan
nah, sad solid ta
a share of patronage. Speaks
term an and English. Office, No.
French, Spanish, German
184 Broughton street, coroer Montgomery.
DANCING ACADEMY
AT ST. ANDRaW'S HALL.
M B. L. LOUIS will open his DANCING ACADE-
my at St. Andrew’s Hall, on TUESDAY, Oct.
lets, at 814 o’clock p. M. Day* of lustrubtfon for
Ladies, Mines aad Masters,
youag Ladies, Minn aad Masters, oa Tuesday*,
Iteandays and Saturdays, at 3 \ o'clock p. at- and
for OenUemefi, Wednesday*, aad Fridays, st a oTfoate
ffftMB safescrlbar. wttk a vltw to aecomaodaie hia
”1 pateoa* aad friends, haa mads arraagawssis by
which h* will be suabled fo fature to asm dal
Free Laorh. Hie Baris well stocked with raps. _
K/osrsavfi&fiua.
The Charleston Daify News
bteeeivad Evsar Moaanmat /
SSTILL'S KEYS DEJ«T,
——- wuvjKu, vis -Inch libcal ;
_ vaiaoemcnts will be made. C. K. F0WISH«|
the Above firm, can be f>«ep at the Marshall H^usf f
REFER TO
fct Ixs
"*» th
-SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. ,
MBkCHAMTS^KATIO.NAL ilANK, of NVJoj
city.
orta
' bei
BOX RENT
:.v
' »
I S DUE at the Post Office, ami notice i» glm thrl
i
all boxes not paid for on or before the lot
will be for rent.
SALT, SALT.
3 CAD SACKS Liverpool Salt, in SoodnktJ
■DUU for sale low, by
Jc«-tf
jno. McMahon -’O-
Edw. o btuse. y H - C® 1
Edw, O’Byrne & Soi
Wiolouj us Retaii, DEAUnts » •’“““’J
Liqdobs, ftc., ftc. I
TY7B solicit a share of the patronage of I
W and the public generally. The f
of this firm having done business in this at
wards of thirty-two years. Comer Bryt” ““ i
streets. -
To Rent
°hvi
h
«4f
['•toe
"etc
A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING,
niept portion of the city. Apply aL ^4
and Herald Office.
N. A. HARDEE 1 CL
COTTON FACT(*|
General Commission Me hal !
KstateUsheri In 1&*’
Liberal advances on consignments*
Mew York.
Congress*
«2ww
THOMAS MlJlKILT.
To Rent,
haga.aar 1 '
WANTED,
< t
Boix Biman, Comnm or Bat Law.
■svsnash, 6s
Cotton Plantation
Qltl QT THE BRST OOTTON
Burke county, Ga-. can b*
yean on easy te«a. Efokt i
i given In