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The Daily INews ancTHerald.
BY* 5. W. MASON.
SAMUKL W. MASOS, Editor
W. T. THOMPSON Associate BdUnr.
Official Paper of the City.
-assest cmsauTioi in tiugitv and gqiuty
MONDAY OCTOBER 15, 1866..
POSTMABTKHS
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
advertised rates.
TO OUR. COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As much interest is felt throughout the counfry in
regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops'
we will be grateful to our planting friends and others
in the interior for information on that subject. 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
the same to us.
COUNTING-ROOM 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 west.
OUR
CONFLICTING OPINIONS UPON
FINANCIAL CONDITION*
The New York journals, descanting upon
the excitement in the slock market and the
rapid appreciation of gold, put forth very
conflicting views. .One ot them says that
notwithstanding the unsettled condil
financial affairs, as denoted by the
fluctuations, a feeling of monetary
everywhere prevails, and that our
is independent of all foreigu elements
turbance. It remarks, also, that there is a
larger volume of currency outstanding than
at any former time, the aggregate of legal
tender and national bank notes'being fifty
millions greater than at the beginning of June
of last year, and that the money markets all
.. over the country were never at this season in
such an e*y condition.
Per contra, another journal takes a less
hopeful and, we think, more correct view of
the financial situation. It says the commercial
and financial horoscope of our coun
try presages serious trouble, and gives
its leading features as follows:
1. A plethora ot what is (with questiona
ble propriety) called money, and (still more
inacurately) capital.
2. Loans on call at short time go begging,
and are to be obtained at low interest “on
call" or shorMime on nlmost'any sort- of col
laterals.
3. Stocks of all kinds selling at enormous
prices mid generally rising immarket value.
4. The premium on Gold Ttdvaccing, and
nearly up to 50 per cent.
5. Gold flowing hither from Europe,
though our imports of goods enormously ex
ceed our exports of products—the gold,
with the accruing commercial balance against
us, being invested in stocks and bonds, main-
ly those of the Government. In other words:
we are drawing bills against the industry of
our children and grandchildren, selling them
at 25 per cent, discount, and spending tbe
proceeds in wines, silks and other luxuries
which “perish in the using.’’
6. High prices for labor, for products, for
almost everything, rendering ours the best
market in the world to seRin and the Worst to
buy in, an increase and diffusion of sumptu
ous tastes, and luxurious habits, ail seem to
forseshadnw the grand qjash, which no skill
in financiering can long postpone, if there
be not a radical change in our financial
and commercial policy.
Tho latest telegraphic intelligence is that
gold and stocks continue to advance, and
that the excitement in Northern markets is
now greater than it has been at any time
since the close of the war. Dry goods of all
kinds are going up, alfd it may be expected
that this upward tendency of prices will
communicate to every class of commodities.
It is not easy to account for this sadden and
unexpected movement. The partial failure
of the cotton crop may have had something
to do with it, and this supposition is
strengthened by the fact, that raw cotton
has advanced with equal if not greater rapid
ity. This upward movement in prices is to
be regretted for many reasons, but chiefly,
that tho burdtJn will fall mainly upon the
poor and working classes in all parts of the
country, but especially in the South, owing
to tho failure of the crops. It will furnish a
pretext to every retail; dealer to advance
his prices for articles necessary for subsist
ence, and the household expenses of these
nnfortunate classes will thereby be increased.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
A decision wa* recently made by tlie
Judge of the Superior Court of Sumter coun
ty, in this Stale, which will attract attention.
A negro was arraigned on an indictment for
rape, when bis counsel moved-Ao dismiss the
proceedings on the ground tlia|i- the; party
charged had already been arraigned,’Tried
and punished by a nKlilary or provost courts
the crime having been OTmmilled upon tb»'
person of a white woman, and the punish
ment inflicted, ball and clfain for three
months. The Judge decWed that the plea
could not avail the prisoner unless it should
be shown that he belonged either to the army
or navy of the United States.
The Court gfbceedcd with the trial, which
resulted in the conviction of the accused
party, who was sentenced to twelve’ years
imprisonment in the penitentiary.
The RoTiftcHiLos and the Cotton Cbop.-
The Rothschilds recently wrote to this coun
try for as correct a statement as could pos
sibly be procured of the probable yield of
cotton in the Southern States during the
year 1866, and received in reply, from a dis
tinguished planter, that it would not exceed,
“under the most favorable circumstances,
over 1,200,000 bales.’’ The gentleman who
wrote this has since, in view of the depreda
tions of worms, havoc from rnst, and scarcity
of labor to pick out the staple, reduced his
estimate to >>000,000 bales, of which amount
he does not believe there will be ?90,OQ0
bales available for export.
In the United Stales Circuit Court, at’
CHcago, on Friday, the cdse of Oerritt
Smith vs. The Chicaga Tribune Compauy,
an action for an alleged libel, came up on a
a demurrer to the plaiStiff's declaration-
The alleged libel was contained in an-edito
rial article, published June 13tb, 1865, which,
as the plaintiff alleges, charged, antofcg-oBfef
things, that he aided ' and abetted' John
Brown in the commission of wrongful and
criminal acts at Harper’s Ferry, and tbat on
the arrest of Brown, the plaintiff, in order
to avoid arrest and punishment, feigned In
sanity, and fled to and took refuge in a lu
natic asylum. _ % .. 7
A Fi-orid* Railroad for Bai.*,—We
have noticed in one of our Florida exchanges
the announcement that the Florida Railroad',
and all its appurtenances of every kind. co„l
necting Fernandina with Cedar Keys, will
ho Qnlil nn/1n«tl.A kk * * “111
APPEALS TO THE SOUTH.
The New York Times and other professed
ly conservative- jo-
earnest appeafa to the StrutfcerA. Sites'to ac
cept the ConswKitlpiial amendment adopted
at the test seam* tif Obngresa^ They say
that in view of the Radical ascendancy in the
next Congress, it would be not only inexpe
dient, but exceedingly unwise not to accept
it, and that speedily. It is urged by .them
that the ; only parts 'of She* amendment'
open to serious objection are temporary in
their operation. That by changing the rates
of representation their political power is re
duced, bwh-onlywiriMme find it wise 1 and safe
to apply the same qualifications for suffrage
to both blacks and whites. That in the or
dinary course of things, this result must be
obtained before many years. The same thing
they think is time, ton stiller outer extent, till
the disfranchising law. It exclndes from of
fice certain classes of those whp have been
active in the “rebellion,” but Congress may
at any time, by a two-thirds vote, remove this
disability. That if peace and order again
prevail, and mattesq ye^njauf ^ejr nojnjai
course in the Southern States, but very le.iv
years can elapse before Congress will be very
glad to remove (tho disability ^together, a*ds
in-regard to maqyBoutliemj man, there js
little doubt, hrth<fir r opinlon, it irould be fe-'
moved very soon. These are the reasons
given why the South may well consider whe-
; By Telegraph.
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NIGHT DESPATCHES.
FROM EUROPE.
MARINTB NBWi
A Vessel Sank by CtUisiei*
ROYAL HONORS CONFERRED UPON
ftf fid BI B’
ther it would not be wise to accept these tem
porary inconveniences^ for the 'sttko Df^hir
permanent and substantial advantages to be
gained,* EE they assert, thereby.
Would the editors of the journals referred
amendment if .ttity mere
they consent to (bat
negro suffrage—
b puls the brand
^Political 1ST ears-
WET.
LORL\LYO'SS\APPOINTED MINISTER
INSURREC&IONTn CATTDIA
GRE8SING.
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London. October 13.-CotU(ttlJM4-
Cotton tales, middling uplands, Mttj 'braqdittilfo
h«n*r;*>ryvisions declining.
Nto Yoi*, October 14.—Arrived : .teamen Amer-
iiis. From Southampton, 3d; Malta, from Liverpool,
2d; and City of Bos&a* trad HiMMElWown. lib. t Ateo
arrived steamers Flambeau, from Charleston, and
Champion, from Aspinwall, with 1,300 passengers.
The schooner Mary Ann McGee was sunk at West
Hank yesterday afternoon, by#tcamship Queen, which
> easel arrived last evening. No lives lost The for
eign news to tho 4th ioMafc* confcitoi the ftUfcttafcs.
steamers Heels, Peruvian, and Perrcy bad arrived
out.
,\.t the bagquet in honor of the layers of the Atlantic
cabVva Message was road fray oonfsfring
Knighthood upon Captain Anderson, ProfbsJor
Thompson, Messrs. Glass and Canning, and.*'Baron
etcy on Mr. Sampson and Mr.* Gache. The Queen
Special Notice.
Assigned’
Basic *r SatassAs.
Savahnto, Georgia, JuB *, Uto
The undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating Its affairs, therefore all persons having cUlma
against this corporation will present them, and al
•sqanedtf |
Hotels
game within six months from this date* or thw wiH I
B. BHIGHAJf,
aepS-tf
Hagai’s Magaslia Itfafe
VALENTI W
ORFF * WATKINS
1 Aig la the cost dcHghtfhi andextracrliry AitfcU
wv discovered. It changes the fnn-bntwt fbkM on J
pgvrrB
.osG
*<}£!> ft.l -*ri ot b -
Jli £
T. 4.*
hands to a pearly satin texture of rs-
Imparting the marble parity of yaath, end the ffistta-,
pue appearance so torittng in the dtybeBd wffotolta. 1
ml*. Jtoremoroa tan, freckled, pirapies and ronfhnees from
j ti^sklte tearing the complexion fresh, tnaapaieuti
.ind smooth: It contains no material tafartesm to
Patronized by Actresses jOtd Opera
Singers. It Is what every lady shonld. base. Sol*
* everywhere. HetaH price, M cent*. *-
’’ Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. g.
Address all orders to j
DEMA9 EARNER*.DO,^
.COUNTRY
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MERCHANTS.
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TO examine ,*vV ’ *
body Df Uotlttlerff Isays her reason for not conferring distinguished marks
men ? Would they(Wkr conforming to all
lhat Congress said was tbe object of the war,
and all that Piesideut Linoolu declared was
necessary for re-admission, and all that Pres
ident Johnson said was required, adding even
more conditions than was prescribed- by
President Lincoln—consent to new terms,
and when tbf Sumners, the Butlers, the
Stevenses ana the whole host of radicals d!
clare that the amendment is but the begin
ning of new demands—would they, we ask,
in view of all these facts consent ro this un
just pressure? We do not believe they
would thus vote, and what they would not
do themselves let them not exact of others.
If uegro suffrage is bo good a thing. as
these editors would have the Southern peo
ple to believe, and it is but justice to the
negro to permit him to vote, as they contend,
why do not the Northern States coufer the
privilege upon him? Who wait lor. the rat
ification of the Constitutional amendment.
It is not a year 6ince t^reh Northern States
rejected negro suffrage upon a straight out
vote. The people of these States are now
clamoring for negro suffrage to be imposed
on the South. If it is not good policy lo
admit the negro to equality at the polls at
the North, it is not at the South. So far as
any policy injures the South, it is injurious
to the whole country, and so long" as the
Radicals insist upon negro suffrage in the
South, they can only vindicate their consis
tency by. adopting it in tbe North..
We all know that we must submit to what
is inevitable, but this does not require us to
falsify our own judgment or convictions by
testifying approval of that which, in fact, we
do not approve. If we go aright we must
take principle for our guide. 1* will not do
always to sacrifice conscience and principle
To expediency, which is the maiu element in
the argument of the journals referred to. We
can accept for ourselves -tbe legitimate ,ra-d,
suits of the war. We Can'adffef'the jfcnalttelT
of failure, but we have no right to trade off
the rights of the future—tbe rights of other*
as well as ourselves—by establishing prece
dents of subserviency that will afford excuses
for similar submission, and, of course, simi
iar stretches of power and oppression, in
coming years.
While we claim to-be freemen we must
adhere to some other standard than the will
or dictation of any body Of men, no matter
how powerful or how commanding their
position.
of lior favor upon Mr. Field is au apprehension that
it might encroach town the JWovjnoe of hisowa Gpv-
ernment.
Electioneering
ported, looking toward the possible dissolution of
Parliament next spring. It is stated that Hie recent
t encroolfcnpcn the fwovinoe of his own G?
oneering mNirlofcg^ j&rtL of England ar41
in England jfreqfroycd % tenth part ot the store Jhil
Woolwich arsons* 1,4-1 ffiSfe
plosion of gun-cotton. No lives lost.
It is reported that Lord Lyons will succeed Earl
Cowley at Paris.
The case of the seypi pqnlffermtf wessalo, apijted a
irmhent nu bee
property of the Urilt^l States Gntemih!
postponed. .'(-•*< *, ,* t u >tt»i ••»*;a.**
Tbe inundations* ii» Fninpe yarjQ. subsiding. Great
damage ^as been ddnd ny Yhv fiooft, rtftrtbe Emperor
heads a subscription with ! 100,000 francs.
Garibaldi had returned to Capuaa and volunteers
been disbanded. AU quie£ at Palermo. . ^ ,
The King of tadlktAe^ cabi
nets of Europe against the annexation to Prussia, and
appeal to all Powers to aid him against oppression.
The insurrection in Carnlia is still progressing, and
the insurgents are marching upon the city of Candia.
The Port has recognized Prince Charles as hospador.
ceding
State* or Russia^
-m
TBCIft STOCK 8P FALL
an
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WINTER
oetS7-eodl,
INSURANCE I INSURfNGt II
SAVANNAH, GA. AUGUST to, IMA
TUB nmlersigrod would respectfull, Inform their
frienilH and tlat public that tbe, are protoiwl to efloct
Era and Marto* Bbka to toe follow!** Mat clMR
companies, at estahlMed rates, smisoitettsskaMof
patronag.: ,
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE OQMPANT, ot
New Yorlt.
ICXtU^NAI. BAN LINO 1NSDRANCB COMPANY,
of SL Louis, Mo. N
CONTINENTALlSSUBANCBC&.of St.Loab, Mo.
PERKY INS. AND TRUST CO.. Marts*. Ate.
JOHN W. ANDERSON A 80NS.
septum Corner of Bryan and Dr»jton streets.
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6 *jn jii
i-f.Df
DRY
ST. CHAR’
.At nn-
I'n.
B
Y A. STAMM
Ly6n’
.d from fleriac'l
Wines. • ( ‘-
fl' »’» * m
HO T'l H j’prt4f
NO-BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THl
SOUTHSEN JOBBING TRADE.
if*, in and 113 Congress Streiet
S . KATHAIRON.
Kathsiron is from the Greek word "Kathre," or
Kathairo,” slgnifrihg to cleanse, rejuvenate and re-,
{This article Is what 1U name siculfles. For
restoring and beautifying the human hair,
st remarkable preparation in the world.
It is again owned and put up b, the original proprie
tor, and is now made with the same care^skHl and at
tention which gave it a sale of over ona million bot
tles per annum. '
It is a most dettgfitfll flair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from foiling off and turning
gray.
„ It restores hair upon bald heads:
■ j A^y Ifdy or gentleman ^rht> values a beantfM head
of hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It Is known
and used throughout the civilised world. SoM by a’
respectable dealers.
DEMAS BARNBS k 00
New York.
E. D. SMYTHE * CO.,
Importers and Dealers in
iHiELESTOR HDTEIe
T*
CHARLESTON. 5. C.
irUon of lb
^»it by the
in connect
4TTAVENOWON
J above GoodalUaL
GLASS WAKE,
HAND (tod are
that hi* «ver been offered in thi* market, wteht ^ctfuiiv iaviu-d to call and
■vraiT." 1
HER !
Sorope expressly for this market.
oct27-eodlv
The French Hiaister has pyotestod agaitol Turhe* ♦•“‘V 8 Innt T DT R. 5fT edMIL—Bis* OI
'ding any porto’in the Guff of Egias tolho UniU »«>*», Wanfoneova. ChtoRreh. itoMb to
ll.Ua Donnt Vn Rtt T/vlin Vo> Vn*l* fin J
FIRE PROOF SAFI
Special Notic&s.
ANNisiiees^ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
of the Merchants’ and Planters'Btok,«s prepared
lo enter upon tils duty. AU biUholders, aud other
persons havlng/ala^iia against said Ha*K, arv re
quested to present thb * samfe for' lfqulAitlbn. Yhd
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make Immediate payment. HflthdldenVlftlose
their priority if the bUlsare n>,t presented within
six mouths. HIRAM R0BSRT3,
sn31-tf .Assignee.
Academy of St, .Vincent of Paul.
rptlE EX«tCia»3 of tbe Academy of St. Vincent
of Paul, conducted by tlie Bisters of Mercy, «1U be
resumed MONDAY, ITth inst. Books will be sup
plied by tlic IiStttisLkm at a moderate chkrge.
sipli-imo L J ^ -i I . - fi I
be sold under the hammer
in a short time.
Ihis is the result, we believe, of the lal QIe
of the company to meet one or more re
quirements of the charter made in considera
tion of certain privileges granted by the
.Stale.
A Washington dispatch to the Phila
delphia Ledger says : “Gen. Howard lias
ordered the rents lhat have accrued upon
the property cf Joseph E. Davis, brother of
Jefferson Davis, to be paid to him from and
since the date of his pardon papers, wbiete
were issued on the 28th of March last, but
not forwarded to him until early in Septem
ber. The value of these rents is net far from
$20,000 per anntun; so that,..in effect, Davis
receives probably as full, or nearly as fuH-nn
equivalent, as if the propesljritpelf ha|>acu
fully restored to him. The fjfiesnon oT rue
restoration of.this property has been before
Gen. Howard for some time, but be prefers
that another, and not himself, shall order its
restitution. 1 am told that the property of
Jefferson Davis is also included in the amount
held or claimed by his brother,, one title,
covering the whole.’’ * 1 ■ ' .
« V ( «
St. Lome—Donations
Southern Relief Fair at
from Louisville.—The greet feir for the relief of
destitute* Southern families wee inaugurated at SL
Louis on Wednesday night laaL* jfothiDg in the his-
tory of St. Louis, says the Democrat, can compare
with the grand and signal triumph of this *great eh-
terprise. It commenced in weakness, with a thousand
had prejudices to battle against. Although its objects
were the highest and holiest known in the lauguage
of earth—the succor of helpless widows and orphans,
made such by the events of a terrible war—yet many
shrunk from its liberal and open proposal, while 1
others attempted to caat odium upon the wholo pro-
ject becqnse the effort was In fovor of. a people that
were lately In anna against the Government The
latter, however, composes a lean and mean minority
of a great hearted people. And the 'magiiiliccut pop-
ular demonstration of the opening night-is a terrible
rebuke to the whole racq of political and social Phari
sees.
Assignees’ > Notice.
The an^cr.-igaod having been appointed
of the timers* and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim,
anus against the saM Bank to present the*same for li-
quldatlqu, and oil persona biOobted to - the Bank. or.
required to ruakslmin'^ia^i payment.
BHI-holdere will lose -ttwir priority if the Mila are
yiqt presented within six months from this date.
.JOHN RICHARDSON,
• . a J. «. GAUDBY,
Assignees.
iy2T-tf
Notice.
The Mechanics’ Saving anil Lojn Association of Sa
vaanak, having-made to the undepigued an assign
ment of oil o( ! i*» I*oi>eftJ gig] affects. forAfte txglfIR
of its Creditors, all persona having claims against the
corporation are requested to present’ titan to the un
dersigned, and all persons lqdcbtpjl to told corpora
tion wiil^uake payment to - ' '**
«epl-3m
*— , GW W. BRTF.N.
■ Loan Association of Savannah.
THK BEST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack k Qo-’S
PERRO-PHOSPHQRATRD ELIXIR OF CALI8AYA
is a combination of the three best tonics, IfKffi,
JNK&PHyRDS, CAL18AYA.
” Tpelrfn gives the. blood- a rich vcanlUien color
where it becomes thin and watery; the Phoepnetws
supplies nervous power In cases of mental dspres-
siun. while the Calfsaya gives tone and vigor to aH
the organa of the body. ^ a *_J: _ .
Soiq manufacturers, GANWtlXi MACK Moot, una
der Firth Arsnue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
L For salo at LIPPMA1US
1y9.tr Deng and Chemical Warehoue.
8. T.—1860—X.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
CULLEN.—The friends and acquaintances ot Mr.
and Mrs. PATRICK CULLEN are invited to attend
the funeral of their youngest daughter, Margaret,
from their late residence, corner of 8t. Gall and liar-
risen streets, this afternoon at NX o’clock.
CAMP & CHRISTIE,
AUKMTN. „
Draper's and Tailors,
118 BROUGHTON STREET,
3 in store anfl read/ for inspection tfceif fat
1 Winter Stock, coihprUing the fargest asaort-
v Uf
J ti’J
H ave
and
■nentof . , . ,.
if u
Caulmtrri,
and Vestings.
to be found in shy house in tbe city in their Hne, all
of which will be made to order at abort notice, trim,
mad and got up In aomupasaed style.
.* Fttrahkiai Goods
r every description, requisite to A gentlqman>w
tbe. constantly on hand. 1 " * odMtolll
For Rent,
A RESIDENCE OulraMd tor a latgs font
ly, located on Oalhoon Square, fronting east
and south, with flower garden and balconies
attached;'also rts. bdtilpg rooms and otiter
modern imuroremAier'
It is one of the
most desirable residences ft Sfe city. The Fosse-Is
handsomely furutshed, which will be rented wHI the
house for oue ytor or .haute, (Ntae option of the ap-
seplT-.awlm
GEO. W. NNVMi
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They areate a healthy appetite.
' They *e aakhMbte tpdiafogobf watremndidfet.
TheyoWrcbuft dflbcts’of dbsipatidil affd late kourh.*
They strengthen the system and enliven the mtn^_
G«stom Hoose
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diaizhoea, Cholera and Cholera Herbs*.
They dare Llv« Complaint and tin tenh rirtiitoIiil T
They atethe best Bitters in the world. They make
the weak strong, amt are exhausted nature's great re
storer. They are made* of pure St. Croix Bum. the
celebrated Callqua* Bark;,
taken witk tlietfcaBnre'
to age or time of day.
delicate persons requiring a gentle stlmnlanL Sold by
all Grocere. DrnggM»,flMMk«nd8rtwuF Chair tan
nine when Cork Is covered by oar private U. & Stamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles.
P. H. DRAKE k CO.,
octffl-eodly 91 Park Bow, New York.
liable. Dqpot, No. 66 John street. New York. 8old
by all drug ami patent medicine stores everywhere. .
m9-ly • » •
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
SECOND D00E FROM BULL STREET.
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, r *
Com Tire protect tfie toe* or chfldrto’s shock.—
One pair will ontwear three without lips. Sold every be
where. .
mb
New Advertisements.
PH’i
WOOD.
m!«<: irf
CHEESE!-* CHEESE!
150
BOXES H and R State Dairy Cheese,
60 boxes Extra Cream Cbeeae,
just landed and fur sale by
. . » , HILTON A RANDELL,
QClS-fy 188 Bay street.
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MILES. MULES, MULES!
. For Sale.
I. the
LttGrnngrc Reporter,
.
PUDLISHBD AT
tied', fs*e thlt method of in-
LaGKANGE, GEORGIA,
W E, the nmloreiffnc . ... . . , „
forming <mr friend:-, end tee public ccncrallT,
.. forming <mrf..
that, to (acilitatoour but-Uiesa, we havecetaliltsheda
WOOD YARD
at tile Albanv anti Gulf Railr-si, fnitu which, or r >m
I our old stand, at tlie Capal Bridge, iwmw the Con-
tral Railn>ad. wc arc prepared to deliver Ihc very
?.£l.L WYl
'TTTANthelnrgeer'cifc’ilation of aqypapprin WesL
(|1 ern Ge .rgia, anil» Utcnted in thc midw of one
Oi fceat cotton sections in tb»*t portion of the
“ It ia. therefore, au excellent advertisinstnie-
nm fbr the merchants a ml factors of Sn*'an>i3h,
desire to solicit tfie trade of We^teni ami
Eastern Aialmma. 2>upacrlpt:oii, $3.«Q. AilvertiainK
rate, reasonable. &
ocl5-tf Proprietors,
'
A , FINE LOT. large, and well broke. Apply at
corner of Weft Broad aud Hate sham streets.
tsUW> T. D. STEVENS
r
TOBACCO.
WANTED,
JO
Half anditiree-quartcr boxes bright pound;",
. !:1
I RISH LABORERS, to dig a Basin forte Saw MUL
Appiv to James T. patbrsoh.
No. 163 Bay street.
1*o half aa<! three-quarter boxes Medium lbs.,
4* bad boxes Navy lbs..
J00 eighth boxes Bright Half-pounds Tobacco,
60 eighth boxes Sweet Ilaifpouuds Tobacco,
for sale by HILTON k xANDELL,
, oet5-«t
10:; itay street.
WANTED,
M’COMBS’
[PIFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton la th* Seed.
A. WILCOX A CO.
House to Let
"DART of
JL liy. R<
Office box 9
nouto lo !c
Rent, $40 to (30 iter thonlh.
a desirable
sol
900.
let to a small
Address Post
oolt-3t
VKITI.H »|SKS
AND
“Work Boxes;
; ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, AND
.HCy
TOURISTS’
Frajf Orr»te<*>te«. Q A £
iwo; ’ “ ■ ’
OASES AND
TRAVELLING BAGA
COOPER, OLCOYTS k FARR ELLY,
Cor. Rt. Jaliau acd WUliakerstree*
opll Cor.tit. Julian acd Whitakeratreeyt,
HAVE ’koU
An Advertlsenient
Purse & Son’s
‘SAVANNAH BUSINESS HOUSES?”
HOW IX
ooH-3t Ant wffi he nnt IfftTTbW tMfrs. . * * **’
Shades
Lane
-k*.'. ~—— 'i. •
PBKE X.XJ*rc» U
FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
fflRR subscriber, with- a view to aetommodate Ms
X patrons and friends, has
Oongreu 1
ocl3-lw
THOMAS OILROOLT.
To Rent,
Agua de Magnolia.
A toilet delight! - trcretfre and ‘fttotfi
melt’s bqon 1 The “sweetest thing” and largest quan-
Uty. Maanfoetured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Used lor bathing the foca and person, to router tl
skin soft ,na fresh, tq prevent eruption^ to psalnn
clothing, Ac. ... * ‘'
It overeomqath* unpleasant qdqr ofpsrqdrtefriM
It removes *bh«ea.ta*, Moidtto, Ac. I
It cares tier retmbemlaAe and Ml ays lnfhtoitotito
It qoois, softens and adds delicacy to the «M»
It yieldsasnbdied atektesMagureteyator. Tf Trt
UjCjqca mosquito bites sail sfiugs’of itofeflte t ’ '
; Iccoptglns no material infnrions to the akju.
* PhtrStd* d by Actresses and Opera Singer,, it la
whatever* lady aiareld tunA' Sold svcrywltoa. Try
■xsasaar
MKAS &BQ96 6 CO., ‘
octlLendtv Psapa. Eastealvs Afftote, W. te
AsHigp^e’i Wife
TheeidcrstgnsAhawtoR tierii eptothUil
or th? Bank of Comtoerc* of Savaaneh, Georgia. Is
prepared to enter upon his duties. AU btiihaldH*
Another pdreohl hiving claims against nimdil
Bankovs requested to present the same for flqutda-
tlqjj.'amjall Jtertleq Indebted to the Bufc are re-
qnested to makaimured itqjteymenL .
■mtoMera wifltesetlieir priority i( theiftlla are
E OflkB, turn la bed or
lodgings, or a small fotnlly, wear
Apply at this pace.
WANTED,
A GOOD SERVANT OIRU etther white or nob
A. ored—tori who ctoCook, Wash sail I row, and
do rienerat Housework. For such aa one good wages
rill bo
Apply at>p. Ill South Broad UrteL L
west ot BonSti at at THIS OFFIOB. W
For Sale or Lease.
T HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale one of the
beat PLANTATIONS on the Savannah River, In
the neighborhood or MoMeyW Pond, Sctiven coenty,
diergls. Tbo pteoe wMttatos about aeveuteen huu-
and wM
within owe-fourtb of a mile of the
Awritetoffstarka piaea, now owned by the estate of
Sonera! W. H. T. Welker, deceased, and Captain A.
M. Martin, For feoflbty and convenUaca it ia onsar
passed in this vicinity, it la well improved, * *
Mood Dwelling, Gin Hoi '
Mood Dwelling, Gin House and Iron ncrew^ud < el
Mceaaary aut-bnltfftiigs for a wen regulated for*.
JU.mK sold; H iaif&e Isnsdl fdr anuinlter of yaaHL
Tmnswill be made easy to an approved pure baser.
Ihrfoaiar paittouiaaapply, tepoisaacr bytet-
U ]&Lm
T. ». MIMb.
BACON! BACON"!
S IDK8 AMD SHOULDERS, landing
Is'toy, and tar sale hr
Jg- -
BLANKETS! BLARMiwax,
fi
AK and HEMLOCK
TjUVE HUNDRED Pair flm French BlankeU. ritte
XT l>on bound, sailing at extremaiy low prices, at
PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street
JjlOUR HUNDRED Pair Grey Blankets Selling off
very cheap, at
PXPPERV.lie Congress streak
Flannels I Flannels f
T HREE HUNDRED pitoca Shaker, Watch and Me-
I dlute Rug bill fffoLnels,
Also,
Bod, Blae, Grey and Opera Flannels, in endless va-
M|. selling very cheap at
PKflllfB, 116 Congres® rtreet
Ladles’ Dress Goods.
T Etoneh Merinaa, Otempaa Cloth* Em
±J pram Oio(iia,. BomtoaLnes, Aipaesa, -aiid Do-
lames, iq great variety, nod selling very lpw, at
• i 1 PEPPER'S, 115 Congress stre<
T WO HUNDRED pieces Cassameras; Tweeds and
Mellon Cloths, selling very cheap at
PEPPER’S, 116 Congress street.
Shawls and Cloaks.
■posmVELY Jhc greatest assortment that has ever
X- beaa offered for sale ta this city, at great bar-
S Aiaa, at - -PEPPER’S, 155 Congress strset.
LAMES ont shopping will please give OarEr-
iwaive Sleek a trial before purchasing, aa we
_ re net sensation advertisers. We have the GOODS
and mean to sell them low*
.cf TH9MA* PEPPER.
’MOLASSES-.. VINEGAR J
lor New Orleans Molas
White wine vinegar,
HILTON * RANDELL,
1M Bay street
2Q BARRBL8 superior Mew Orleans Molasees,
<0 barrtlwSstrs While Wine Viaegar.
Giieen JLeai'
, Hemp
Manafoetnrew’ Price a
ocU-tf
DAY ANT AWaPLES,
CLOAKS. SHAWLS. SC:
DeWitt & M i» r s a b
* • *- V U
W^re,Black an?Colored Cloth pioaka.
Udiea’ Barques, Jschqte, tt..
French end Seotch Shawls tu great vuriety. •
Black. Colored n<t White Ground Cloths fur
„ Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks,
‘ ' , NEW DRESS GOODS,
Jack Bt.ks.iiit widahe, „ , ■
Olutha and Casaimereefor Qanitemcn's Units,
Superior quality Whitney lUaukets,
Embroideries, Laras, fee, ■ - '*
Novelties la Woryted Itooda, >
AT Uff OOMGBIflB STREET. ocU
Leather Belting and Hose.
DAVANT k WAPLES.
Sob* Agents.
best qaalily of
HIGH LAND OAK WOOD
at eight doll an ($9) per cord, and-
DRY YELLOW PINE WOOD
at six <1 dlars ($>'•) per cord, on very abort uotice.
Order boxen cun be founti at Mr. Staley’e Boos
Store, comer 8t:Ue .nnd Ball street-J, au*l at Mr. J.
Lippnjairs Drag Store, eornef ot Ooncress ana Bar-
"'‘rSfl-ta* 1 *' - . BUTLER A HAKDyiCK
HOLLIHOSWORTH & CO,
commit mum,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention will he giv^n to tlie exfcation
of Cotlou Orders, which we Bolicit.
Peters dt Hollingsworth,
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE*
1BIRRSON. The business of the fli ill will be con
ducted under tho name ahd style of Mallon
FmkitSoM, to date rrom October 1st. 1966.
OOlh-lW * It. MALLON.
COTTON gUIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION HERCIIA5TS,
Stoddabv’^ UprBB Bat Stbekt,
SAVANNAH, GEbllGIA.
E VERY lacillty offered for consignments and exe-
cutlon of order*. Liberal advance^ made on
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
Savafkak. Ga., Oe'.ober JMi, 1S66. \ j
rjYHK co-partnership of VAN Horn, HoEEyoab A
Mi'kray expires this day, by Rs own limitation.
liOLLYOKE .
CHARLES V.
FOR RENT,
"VTBAH the Park, s desirable RESIDENCE, consist-
J5i. lng of six Buuma. Apply at this Office.
oclS-3
Notice te Consignees.
CONSIGNEES per brig W. H. Biohmorc. from New
\j York, will please attend to the reception of their
Goods, landing this day at Ciaghorn A Cnnningham’s
wharf. All Goods remuiniug on the wharf after son-
Notice to Bice Planters.
CT-HB STEAMER J. A. METCALFE IS NOW PRE-
J. pared to Freight Rice from the Satllla, Ogecchcb,
Alteumha and other rivers.
The above Steamer was built at Augusta in 1864.
for the Rica Trade, having bulkhead compartments
throughout, sod can chivy from eighteen to twenty
thoasand bnshels under deck. For farther particu-
fors apply to
' ' TUCKER k LAP U AM, Agents,
at Lamar’s Press.
ock-1 W
New Style Dress Trimmings
... .AND
Millinery Goods,
. Jost received at
MRS. LOUIS’.
T IABDSOMB CLOAKS, Racks, Buttous, Festhere,
IT Flowers, Riblions, Velvets of aff colors. Cords,
Cotton shipped to onr friends In New York, Rtlti-
aore and Pkitedelphin. .
FOWLER & WARD,
8? Water street, Hew York,
IMPORTERS riND Will ii.EbALE DEALERS IN
RICE.
FYOmilONMBNTS aolictted, on which lihei^ ad;
U VA»
till be
the above firm, can "be
’ vaacements wii
be made. C. * B. FOIVLEB «•
te seen at the Marshall Rouse.
HEFEB TO
SAVANNAH NATIONAL RANK. „ ,
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, of b>"* « r ‘
city. . , ocij-lni*
BOX RENT
1 8 DDE at the Post Ofrfcc, and notice is pRf n .^
all boxes not yitfl for on or bclore the loth in*
will be for real.
SALT, SALT
Q frftri SACKS Liverpool &dt. In good orde.
OiQl/U for gale low, by
oC*-tf
JNO. MoRAHON* A CO.
Bow. O’Btexk. J- R- 0 BrE>!
Edw. O’Byrne A-Son.
*SP Retail a OmaBi»
fries 1 *
LlQUOftS, to.,
TXT* solicit a shore of the pstronsge
W and the pubhc gauerally. Xha »tn
of this Arm having dose bnsiness in this \„g e *a
warda of thirty-two years. Corner Lrysn smi
Tassels, Ac. Hats Irom ob* dollar upwards : Fsath-
ere from Si eta. upwards and a great variaty of band-,
some Braids, silk, worsted aud ootton. Call and ex-
afttine for youreelL st MRS R. L. LOUIS,
wll-Sw Nq.*161 Congress street, up stUrg.
School Notice.
— //
-tfully announces toRThformer
RffR. COZBV reaped _ .
Jvl ipatrooeJMd the public that the exerelsea of hie
School will bereaatned.in the building on tbs corner
of Charlton and Drayton slreeta, on MONDAY, the
**Mra. < ALETfi84 R BURROUGHS, Kiret Atelatani.
and Mite WILLIE LAW, Teacher of. Primary Do-
partm ent. will be aasoetateil with him. oc6-1 w
p I V I barrela Cruatod Sugar,.
^ fire barrela ortonlatefl siripr.
Five barrels Fowdsredjtegte,
^Mlx^^^gar,
jre*rere!^M. Y ^u°:^f“rite tew, tec
The Charleston Daily News
It received Emr Honnm at
ESTIU'S MEWS DEPOT,
.'iesnses—To IParterS.
ssrwsr
DANCING ACADEMY
AT 8T. ANDREW’S HALL.
M r. L. trims will open his DANCING ACADB-
my at 8«. Andrew’s Hall, on TUESDAY, Oct.
16th, at S.S o’clock p. M. Days of instruction for
, ,l*m, at as
young Ladles, Misses and Masters, on Tuesdays,
Thuredays and Saturdays, at 3'X o’clock p. m., and
“ “ Wwduesoay; '
tor Gentlemen, \
V-r
still--.»» at 8 o’clock
W OC6-1 m
Bent *rar, CoastsA or Bat Lass,
gsvsaaah,
; Ootton Plantation to Rent ,
Kjli OF 5fHB DEpp efrfros ^LANTATIONB’IN
Burke woenty, Ga., care be leased Job s ruiishar of
ytore oh eaay terms. Bight hsndred acres ami be
j.1^^1 Foaperoiorf given in December if desiredf.
Address . jit t OBOBWI W. «APB,
ttoom w>fd*pboro.^
To Rent.
COTTON I’ACTOB"
QeneraC£Oinfnt>sioD Merchan
LCwtatrllwrirei In
Liberal advances bo consignments ta onr Wr", 1 ^
R. A. .SOLOMON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLLET
XNa AGENT, Ac-,
Eufaiala, Ala- '
Prompt attention given to Coliecticn*
tanc«!Purchase and Ssle of Cotton. *«• sewil lit
WLolei
PIPER
P APER for Printers and Dealers
Goods.fMmwwsretena Bjpt »* rrjiire
fbr Groaers and Druggists. wI« W , ' lop ^
kinds. Also, Binders’ Bosnia. F»P* r ***V nce «, vd*
and Twin8. \AM gsata natosl Maw
srproaea added. WA RBBN PBC^ito.
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