The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 17, 1866, Image 1

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.!.{ w tffi > i. r< tiiriM ; AriTtnv * ~ -InoJ li.-iDSiifli SHl - a arrm *' 1 ...1 -■■■■. SAVANNAH, GEORCj-IA, WEDNJSI£A3f, .OCTOBER 17, 1866. •w«! bits uuMlindiU . . > / * 1 , 7 iff oj wilesfe MIKA cat i evil./*: jyrjt *rt>■•inr *.ji ^« : ;:^;seb Lc« JU(> ulltiSOO "So OOiJqlEi-n i»n«' i ! ,0 jfr.'i PRICE, 5 CENTS. Daily News ar>d HwhllV PUBLISHED BY W, MA SOa rSnaiET, Batamkab, Qno s 111 *’ ay copy „1 ^\»r ADVERTISING. 1 a RE first insertion, $1.60; each inser- SQi-J 75 cents. y?"Prry- Vise New Era In Millinery—New Fath- *“ Hair—Novelties In Paraaela— *• Reign of ‘•Tilting” Hoops Over. tvi-WseWy lets bn £ r year, or Tfi cents f>er month. mSr - > jei'tW News an d Herald vt ry Sa-.-rday at $3 per year. . 5 PRINTING, •Cr and promptly done. =*=* gy l elegrap MORNING JMSPjUQCBHa from sew ^ork. •olitical Address by Henry Ward Beecher. £ FA VO as THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. THE market. rx Oct. 1R.—Henry Ward Beecher made an tiic Erooklyu Academy of Music last night, ■ j. advocated the passage of the conatitu meaanieut as a necessity. He expressed his ^, t the good faith of the South, and char- ; i: • Republican party as the true guardian , eminent. He declared it to be the duty of ■ ..lucaic the South into a recognition of A Etehange. 108. Cotton steady at 42(g44c, at *12@16 30 for Southern; sales of 400 «Aat dull. Corn l@3c. lower. Pork dull. and trlm- mnets’have"looked fbivSd 1 *iioUy®tot£.‘ ** great opening," lest the changes decreed by fuhiop should not be becoming and graceful, bat to-day the milliners arq prepared to answer all inquiries. There has never been a greater variety of styles now; there m something to please the fancy of every purchaser, |hd Id afcitjsveftr style of features, but whether or not tbs&ufliiouijprill suit every purse is another qraatiory 'Bhcprictp do not vary much from tliose of l*t year, sac therew no prospect of cheaper' bonnets; Re duty oil imported goods and the price of gold, with other causes, combining to keep millinery goods at a high mark. There is the usual variety of colors, but the leading ones will be green and English Magenta. Ofi i '7, ibe anus or soman. A tasteful evening hat is of white material, rwtai.a shape, and trimmed with purple velvet. The strings outside. A pretty bonnet is of green velvet, trimmed with whitf, s necklace o* velvet, with jet ornaments, and lallof whitslsuh in: front. Another style is a white bonnet, trimmed wtth a row of fringes across the per part of the crowu, noada of m white marabont across the hack around the entire edge. An elegant atyle is ia Mack velvet, trimmed with jet and velvet, and made in a new shape. The front is somewhat like that of the cottage style, with a wide crown closely fiLingat the back of the head; and this will probably ho the prevailing style later ip the sea son. •; A hat of white marabout trimmed with pink velvetia tasteful and attractive. Most of the round hats are of turban shape, which is becoming only to pretty and youthful faces. There appears to be no w inter style in round hats for plain faces, the genius of fashion having forgotten them. The Marie Stewart style, for misses, is made of blue royal velvet, with long bias strings; a white lies’barb passing around the frunt and Jailing in long ends over the blue strings; a cluster of crystal pansies forms the inside trimming. A hat known as " La Incroyable ” is of white royal velvet, adorned with mauve flowers, with crystal pen dants; a Velvet hand covered with lace forming the inside trimjbing. It has wide tntuve • strides, and narrow grace ribbon streamers of (he same abide, and a white marabout fringe at the back. A white silk—Catalan shape—ih trimmed with purple flowers, with :a lade barb filling over pulrple velvet string!; pendant purple flowers, having rings at tached, to be worn in the ears, to match the outside trimming. Thin ia a decided novelty. £Ouo of the new' styles is curious, and cannot be easily copied; indeed, at lirst it puzzled the milliners. It consists of a single pieOi of white satin shirred over a Catalan frame, with a purple velvet wreath or- Hamentiqg the edgo.• f , ; , Th e-Lamb el la ie one of the new shapes, and may be seen iu all the show windows. In round bate the Pompadour is exhibited as a nov elty. It ie of black velvet, with a point in front and one at each eide. A wreath of white, velvet flowers or naments the edge. y . **■<*, As half the effect Of the prettiest bonnet is spoiled if the hair is not tastefully and becomingly arranged, it may not bo inappropriate, in connection with bon nets, to give the stylo of wearing the For full dress cutis will be much worn, without the “ waterfall." The front hair is arranged in wavy curia or iu wavy puffs. The frout hair is also worn in smooth puffs, but this is not becoming to all style* of features. There are several different modes of ar ranging the waterfall to suit the fhney of the wearer. It may be com{iosed of several small puffs, or two or three, or two narrow bands crossing it, which gives it the appearance of puffs. But coils were ruled out some time since, and though occasionally we see one defying the fiat of fashion, yet they are deciuedly out of style. A > , ■ & When the small parasols, gorgeously decorated with gold and jet, were introduced, it may have been thought nothing prettier could be produced. But parasols for the lall, following in the march of luxury, have come out more fancifully adorned than at the spring opening. They are small, lined with white, or. some contrasting color, and ornamented with feathers and marabouts. A black silk parasol has a row of black and white feathers near tlie edge, and one not lar from the top A purple silk is trimmed with white marabout, and a blue silk with blue and white. They are pretty, but expensive. It is rather early to speak decidedly of the style* hr cloaks to be worn later in the season. The opening for cloaks, Ac., takes place later in October. Hoop skists. As we have Been those disgraceful and abominable "tilting" hoops, we have mentally asked, how lnqg will we be punished with them ? The question is new answered, and the flat of fashion has gone forth for their abolishment, and we breathe easier. The skirt is narrowed around the bottom, for the fall and winter season, from 4}£ and 3?{ to 3% and 3j{ yard*, with a prospect of a still further reduction. Those fof riding, house, and general use, vary from to 3 yards in i r circumference at the bottom, with the same decreas ing tendency. A Ferocious Moimter—Half-Hem, Half- f Ox. [From the Indianopolis Journal, Sept tk] During last week an animil was brought to this city from the Northern part of this tfttate, the like of w*hich was never before seen, we venture tr assert. A year ago we learned from several reliable gentle men who had seen it that such a monster was extant, though rather too diminutive to attract ntudh notice, and that, should it live to attain full size w<mld be a marvel of ugliness and . ferocity. About Abe middlfi of the present month its keepers concluded that it had attained a growth sufficient to astonish any com munity in which it should be exhibited, and it was brought to this city to remain, as it was supposed, till after the State Fair; but its extreme viciousness rendered it uusafe and improper to allow it to stay here, as well as dangerous to the crowds that will be iu town the coining week. : ; ' f - ? A gentlcmas who saw It while here describes ft ss follow h: The general chai act eristics and features of tbe horse are closely blended with those at tbs am iff this strange and remarkable beast. The head and neck are broad and heavy, giving it the flats dispo sition of the buffalo rather than the quiet and docile character of the ox, while a mane, reaching from the forehead to the shoulder and sweeping to the Jmeeo, add to Che general appearance at ft rod? y. The non* are heavy at the base, but very short and polished and pointed. The eye is dtill, but suggests things un utterable—an expression of latent power and dfcflMrih ’ ness which the general appearance of tbe animal cost firms. The muzzle is black and ugly, tne wide nosuils argu.ng a large breathing apparatus and un conquerable endurance. The jaw is heavy and prom inent; the forehead full but rather square. The depth of shoulder, is very .great; the fooetags ste>rt and large; the Toot broad and deeply cflefk \ . S But hero the bovihl) resemblance cease* alf&gether, and the £equfno charactenstics begin. The body is slight and rounded, closely covered by s glossy coat of fluff short hair; along flawing tail nearly reaches the ground. The hinder legs lire smooth,' end lithe as those of s race horse, and tho hoofs rather riigbt but well formed legs and cleft booii It* gait,' too,' Is S It two brutes of whose nature it seems to partake. While the motions of the forward part of the body are slow, at tbe wharf mentioned upon lhe| awkward »nd»b^l>Uii,,tfi<».of Mr. t-arihurst wmg nerer «e*n tremely gracefnl and agile. Altogether it 1» one of was lit ard of him unti! today, I the most wonderful curiosities to be found in the ROM EUROPE. =Y ATLANTIC CA8XB. THE MARKETS. Wjzn " L, Oct. l?.-rTliy cotton market is very sc- i tj-uy. 30.000 bales; middling uplands Id- i , clo8iog at 15 d. , Oct. 10.—Tbe money market ia e'tightly insols, S3 S': Fives, 70>f. FROM BALTIMORE. Mayor and Police Commissioners. it., Oct. 1G.—Petitions are being circulated uivdy .-igneil, calling on the Governor Tv present Police Commissioners, which, r*i. lit can do in tho recess of ihe Legisla- it friends of the Commissioners contend Uuvi-ver, as these have the appointment .a: the State election, the importance of the ; r-a.lily understood. FROM QUEBEC. Lumt of the ( onflagrallan. ' id.—A moderate computation places . haunts destroyed by the fire st two •sr litmir< d. The loss of real property is u u half t«> three millions. Eighteen hun- ‘ v.erc roudered homeless. FROM BUFFALO. •hukg Returucii to Fsnlani* C'.'tober 16.—Orders have been reosived -..j .i io returo to the Fenians the arms At.n from them on theif giving bond •LiA not be used in violation of the neu- •m* the United States. h ASlIlAGTUfll . AEWS. r Redeeming Mutilated I*'*-* Sad Death 1>y Drownjng—Au- |"*«Siip of the Lodger Canard-JeflT. ta,»7 Before the Cabinet— Res- 1 -aurtgavd— Appointments* die. [.* ‘■ •aptroiior of the currency, Air. Hurl- [ *' ‘ r -‘ a circular with reference .to the rs- ' ‘‘UtiLtoU notes of the United States and 5. winch will he issued torffi^rrovL- : The that mutilated nets* must t» re- tl; " ^ucinption agencies of NalionM Banks, -a: ce:iU»-3, so long as no reasonable doubt J;«hw value <*r Identity of Chc nstes gire- J !l the notes ar*i so badiy mutilated as to 4" identity difficult to determine, the v f c*trred to the bunk of which the notes ; Hr. Park hurst, of tho internal Revenue i5 ' uud t<>-(iay near the Sixth street wharf. . !,iI bis home, in this city, oil Weduee- ' 1JS , t • Ins daughter, wbff was ek- . -v. wharf mentioned upon the awkward apdBl^blM, ; ^aiore. iir. l ark hurst was never seen tremely graoelul and agile. Altogether it is *■: - thing was heard of him until to-day, tbe most wonderful curiosities to be found ; ;;?;•«> f« und floating in the Potomac. It j animal kingdom. Who will give it a name, f* * f- leil »'to the water and was drowned. f £ t" 7 Visit to JeFrriBtoM Davis.-T'Iw IWw Or- leans Picayune, by permision, makes tbs, following extract from a letter from -ai nephew of Mr. Davis; written, to a friend, and dated Newport, Sept. 13th, ott: ’ “After parting with you, I came directly to Portress ‘ Monroe, thence to New York and this place. I remained. two days with my uncle; fofind iim brave inspirit but fee ble in body, and not at all hopeful of a lormerly a short-hand reporter iu . r »-T i ' cauto * M»*. Park h urat was a Alasou '. having served lost ys^r 8s BUgh waul L >dge. ' • r ' oci u discovered who sent the bo- • -tjo Philadelphia Ledger, of which I- '; • my dispatch of last night. One of ; p:*per, now here, was named as the '•led upon tho President this after- 'ideation which of tho Jeff. Davis matter, the - i prepared bv the Attorney Gen- ; - T lie Cabinet to-day, for ponsideration. . • ~ the public to-night. ’-•’a ik the guest of Mr. Corcoran, the a,Iti it Arr y Gilmor, I ior, of Maryland, kuLumore Sun, Oct. nth. ) of the ship Evening Star* •* 4 G.tz*Ue, edited by JLdmirsl n «kesih e following sngge^lire ai- Calm, brave and firm in hi9 convicUoai of tbaTeetitnde of bis past conduct, fccjJ*k» only for the opportuty of a public,trar to lostify himself before the world. Tbia. I i - * left bo, v » ' ae “ffleers iu command of tho ; W ]f an( j the people be. , ■ “>7 Star: j through the medium of eputtiealii re oighUen . r child were A ViHomix View of thb CogsmonOlTAl. Amkkdmknt.—‘The Petersburg Index, of VV'ecfnesdyr, sayp; . Vi --jT Id tbe event that the elections held on yesterday disclose the Radical majorkiea, an * „ attempt will at once lie made to play a bluff ‘ 4;, "e call upou our brethren ofthfe game, and,to intimidate the Southern Stole* o; •!- " ^ independence in many of tri -fl(U61ld016flt. hLlf-Stylctl friends Will Wlltfi- • tr? 1 OQ *» ua h Occa.4ons. auuiuhlp j per that it is better to yield this one time, as " * if all the concessions wo mode isst year bad natural •eoasequence that the not ta^ghr.lbcit own lessons, To lU this : it. .. 0t *‘2e uhuuid be tncu&ed to deal ibiustet oofl the suggestions ot the tempter, let «a oppose » good cooscience, a quiet dis charge oftbe duties of life, and a ttnn, un wavering resolve to do nothing that is mens, cowardly und disgraceful. Tbere need be no fear of the adoptwa of this aBsendment. H ail the Northern States were to be teespo-' Mlray by passion and excr gfig/SMU the bslance of tod * States shall, like Oregon, expunge the ratm- cations hastily *hrenmsiid^ psmw^dod e *“ chement. _ ... ; , ; ljdy aud her child were per- r.:o "ificura of tbia eteamahip have ii it-s.iou to which they belonged. „ f t b e public, father; ■ _ L * 1 - ir wivee and <hiugbten: WWfi; ‘our of danger, they. abaMtSSSn Uicmselves into the boats which (•libera who hod hired them to ^finot be practiced In choosing a ^„ effleere of these important ,1 7 Ml lucoo iiupuitMik ujo ill-fatt$d Central America went aii^f 0 * Herndon . a naval offl- Jke women and *luMr(i that could •irt boats, and rethained’tfehind him- military servioe this is i dj ntf K-ISl rof leav ‘ n K a stoking Ship in Hie rtr j| If 1 <1, •°pou and cbildren first, then the ; older persona—tbs espials. l " R * remaining to the last, ths 01 “ lua, i°n of the late wsr left hosts of 1 UBe, hpIoJred. Xiel thewteamship J e al. i7.j r 1 ‘ bl P 8 ,0 Ihsm, ana ws shall wit. ‘ Pe,ij aaIln ‘ent afwomeo and children in fiedo 1 ; TUoa - ^ Criitenden fViy. ° nel of the Thirty. -^A sea-wall for the protection <4* por tion of tbs harbor of San. Francisco ii to be instructed at a cost of $2,600,000. [For tbagarntnah Haws A»n Heuald.) COTTON EBTIHi^rBn. Bailkt’s Mills, Fla., Oct. 12,1866. To Editor of News and Herald: r noticed In your tri-weekly issue of the 8th inst., an article beaded “The Present; Cottdn Crop,”' $nd .« statement subjoined from the Columbus Enquirer, comparing the receipts of cotton at different ports this year with those of 1859. Savannah ia put down at 18,300 bales for 1859, and 8,437 bales for this year, which is not quite one half of tbe receipts of 1859. If my memory selves me correctly the Atlantic and Gulf Road was not completed as early as 1859, and consequently your city did not receive cotton from that long line of railroad. It wa9 completed I think in 1860. Nor was the communication between Sa vannah and Jackioivilic ah ireqaent and regular aa it has been diving the-, present yaer. These facts may not have been con sidered by you, and may account for -the re ceipts being somewhat larger in Savannah I comparing better than other places with those of 1859. - * Thx MtTKDKB IN Calhojo# . Coc^Tirj-We learn fro* th< that t5ni per- rafor of ’ tM" afro^ions murder of Mr. Echols, a highly respectable citieen of Gal- hotm county, of which we gave an aoeount last week, was apprehended a few days since while endeavoring to make his escape. It is stated that he; had. »\bjs possession the horse he had taken from the boy, and admits hav ing killedMr. Echols by a pistol shot. The other men—one a Captain Duff, an ex-Fedf- ral officer—have not been heard from since the unfortunate affair. Our informant, how ever, stated that it is believed they had no connection with the murder. The Emperor of Brazil is expected in this country soon after the c^tablilbmenf of peace with Paraguay,’ which, according ' to latest accounts, is to take place speedily. The Ep- perer is not much over forty, and a vCry handsome man, of high scientific attain ments and great PpciaJ accqpaplisbment?. His wife is i tjdsNg|t#4>#^ at fling of the two Sicilies. His Majesty takes a great in terest in the United States, find is cxpec^d to spend some time in Washington and in Beaton--.-In the latter place as the guest of Prof. Agassiz, of Cambridge, in whose re cent exploration* it Brazil be took a vivid interest- Maxnso in Randolph.—A large meeting of citizens was held recently in Cuthbert, Randolph county, in which resolutions were adopted instructing their Senator and Rep resentative to use their best efforts to abolish the County Conrts. They declared it to be the duty of the next Legislature to devise some means of relief for the people, and fail ing to do this to call a convention. They deemed it the duty of the Legislature to stop the collection of debts until the people can meet in convention. They ask the co-opera tion of other counties. The Westekn & Atlantic Railroad.— In order that tbe members of the Legisla ture may have an opportunity of (Dspectiug the condition of tbe State Road, tbe Super intendent directs that members of tbe Senate and House of Representatives be passed over tbe Toad free of charge until January first; An intelligent gentleman, a resident of Georgia, furnishes the information that there are at thrpresent xiam In process of erection in this StaU seventy-two mills tor tbe manu facture of cotton and woolen goods, some oi them for calicoes. Batter mad tbe Maa an Horseback. Batter U evidently die tins to play the part of JoLuh eaer or Louie Nepeleou. Tl«e fumee at eetf-easceit here got lata We bnua end compleMy taaitdlHTwliet wee originally not very clear. The shouts of the mul titude oat West have turned hie head. It ie nne» ttouebto whether he will ooudeeoend'to repri rtrlf tlit Fifth Dietrict, even if the electors in that district •houfd waive all objections and consent to bolt the great apoon-anatoher whole, Dutch Hap. Big aad in. Bis hatred to general OrSnt makes Mm del airoua to get» seat in the House of Representatives a* Washington. But he la looking for large game. When the war broke out, and the reign of Radicalism began, with a loosening of alltbe ties of society, end » proba ble iaeue Iu otter asarvliy. which iaeheiSeema near at band, Butler bethought bim that he might be 7 the man on horseback. ’’ That thought made him hung on to Baltimore. The Drtta how seems nearer than ever. The plaudits of the porir-packers and sausage- makacaof Clpctnnatt, aad the begrimed ironmoagets and whiskey distlBara of the Monoqgaheiu country, cants Butler’s chest to eweU and his eyes to roll in defiance of the laws of opfics. Itis Imperial High ness, Butler 1st! Why not? The dimes ere, out of Joint Butter think! he Was b«,tn to.aef than right If ButUr WU dp fbr the Presidency, and Uia elec, tioa Wan to taka ptmea to-morrow, such is the ma<lt inm and folly of the patmls just now, that we tblhk he would Be ohoeen. But long before the next Presiden tial election the scales wilt an from the public eye, and Benjamin Bethel Butler will not look pretty iu the light of returning Kauai and sober ndteettab, Butler’s pur pass now is to depose the President bp Impeachment, sweep Gem Qraataud the regular army from the earth, cull out “the boys in blue" and vault into the saddle, transforming himself into the veritable Kan on Horseback. Each ia tbe Butlerieo programme at present. WewWtlbr the denouement with much interest. —JUstou Commercial. > A Sad and Diht*esbino Gala mitt—A Whole Fawilt Dbowned.—Tlie most dia- _ affair connected with tbe late Hood, and. on* which oannot bat- excite tho deepest sympathy, was tbe drowsing of a whole fam ily, consisting of a man, the name of whom we did not learn, h* wife and four obildren, who resided o# C%n’8 FalU, abopt tyfree and a ham ntilea from the city, between the Frederick and Calverton roads. The house , in which the unfortunate family resided w»l entirely swept away by the immense body of water passing down tho swollen stream, car rying With It ail the occupants, who had re tired some horns before only to find a watery grave. The body of the an iwas found sometime yesterdiw near Hurley’s ice-house, on the watt side ^Swyi^n^^DW the The bodiesof three children, supposed ty be members of this unfortunate family, wer# found yesterday afternoon between three and five o’clock, at. the head of Spring Gardens, above Hanahn’s' bridge, Jay ..Beniehr'Shaw and Pet«r Ailed-t-Hl/tmiori Comitir&Jj Oct. 13/A Buownow's Asms in AMHtrNmoN—What ub Bays Amovt IT.-Writtq* to hi* Knoxvitto Whi* from ClndnOAti, Brownknr Shus ■P**k« of tho arias ho is procuring to insagttfste mow era of bloodshed in Tennessee; i ■ ‘ a ttsutch In » Olnrinnott poper, from Knox vale, repreeenu me as having been airaignod then in inoech by General Baxter, for having taw solved ttieBtste in A debt by^ the purebsse^^ 5^mCr*taoiuSt'tfJthbfgrava AsSetslftl P* uot wiUiiBt toxhiulf Kisfutasn of lib wfsaoing sun tataliigeuee would make » •t&tementsoeutirely blsc. and destitute of any foundation intrutb. Eveiyta- U III Tssnnssni hr — **— T ^*i«nw ovislon for ao> purebaae of arms—wa* not aaked to da ao—and tost I bare no fluids at my w®* with ths loyal Governors to borrow what arms may be woatsd.” Box a Baal— 1 ihs ‘bvsoe^ News -fc Berfld! in ahsoltb article, says "there ia not a bar. really, to anjoyaoent of u trip to Savannah, for either busi- Good Sehsb—It will preserver **- from ceusoriuusness; it will lead ns tovhsthfgideh circumaiauces; will keep us fro* tanking after visionary perfection, and make hs see things in tbeir proper light It will leaibos to; ttadv diapositierpa. peculittitfa^i modatioDS; to weigh conseq termine what to observe, am by; when to yield. It will pr manners, keep us from taking handling tbiugs roughly; will never ajptate claims of superiority, but teach us‘. to.sub mit ourselves one to another. ' Gbkid'seuse wilf Wad persons to regard thelr qW ’tfhlipa, rathef than to recommend those ofblhers: to rasa . * lomsand ¥ c Miscellaneous; a > li t >i toV. dr ¥. LJI i.A COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLKSA iUiiS loin .'*KtLijt»»;!:• vniab^j^ HAY, GBAIN ahd PRODUCE, • - Aty - Corn. Oats. Meal. Teed, Braik, Oil Caka Flour, Baeoa, Salt. Rope, &o , Const .ntly receiving; anil for eale at the 'lbwest wholesale rater. ,t Agent Savannah Flour Mills. . 155 Bay- Street, Savannah. oc4—6m 1 ‘ ' r This Delicious Tonic, ? Especially designed lor the nee of tbs' Medical Profession and tbe Family. is now Indnreed by all the proalaent Pbyaiclnnr, C.iemlets ahtl Oonholaeeurs, as pc^esstng all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) nh'ch' belong to on OLD AND PURE GIN. We irnal that oar establtohed reputation—futtflfldU eighky-oight year# of experience—abandinny. ndicates oar olaima to pnblic confidence, and gaar- anteca the excellence of this Standard Articlff. Put up in cases, containing one dozen bottli-9 each, and sold by apon vindl H. G II U W E SAVANNAH, Aud all prominent Druggtste, Grocara, he. A. M. BININGEB & CO., [E9:ablt*hed 1T78-] Sole I in port ora. No. is Beaver street. New York. Opinions of tbe Press. The Blningere, No. IS Beaver street, hav« * jury high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best boose in New York.— Home Journal. tV.tb The house of A. M. Binlugcr A Co., No. IS Beaver street, has sustained tor a period of eighty rears a ruination that may well be envied.— N. Y. Bvntjig Dost. jea-eod-d*wly. CHEESE! CHEESE! 'j 'Q BoSES H and B State Dairy Cheese, DO boxes Ext) n Cream Cheese, ju-t laadt.1 and for sale liy HILTON k BANDSLL, ocllegt 103 Bay vttcefc ' Plantation for Sale. O N Savannah river, twenty (20) miles from Savan nah, ootlelstlag of seventeen hundred and sixty- live (1.7M acre- of LAND, with two settli-waols, soil seven negro house-o torn teen by twentv (14x20) reel in size with a splendid stream for Intuber - and grist mill. Three hundred and twenty (3W) aeres of open Land, and one thousand (1.0001 to 1st c'etroil. Facili ties fur a itoca range, with mekt stall to Savannah nneurpassed by any locality in tbe vicinity. All the buildings In good repair. Apply to Smith A Solomon, Congress street, or at this otaec. oc2-2m H. J. bfdOBHAH. Insurance fa Ivk : V -o* s'- TiT'i ' li Ip. • <* ■ AGENCY, FIRE, MARINE, Life and Accident. INSURANCE EFFECTED lui '' * J ' AND MU**' -j. * ; v - LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. • »i*. ' 1 •• ' - ri k *'* m BAY STREET, Savannah. Ga. WM. R. BOYD, ' awperlmtcHdewt of Afesry. A. WILBUR, Eep25tf General Agent. -TO COTTON: SHIPPERS. Notice. T HE Firm of BOTHWKLT. St WHITEHEAD wap dirsolved on the Sitti d.vor Neptembef tot, >.y the death of BKNJAMIN WIHTF.HEAD. one ol .be partner;. SAMUEL E. BulHsN F.TJ- Surviving Pirmer. The bOtthe*. of the late firm will ha c 'htiaued nn der )he film pame of B!>TIt%'SLTt A WHITZIlEVI), oca-tin P WHITEHEAD. NOTICE. b rbtOH tl.le date and for the summer ’ "dice will be at Florida wharf. niyDO V M MYRgjy CH0ICE FAMILY FLOUR ! FROM NEW WHEAT. T HE Savannah Steam Flouring Mills (east end ol Urouphtun t tret If are now enpplying Grocerr and Kamllica with an excellent qnslity of.NHW FLOCR, made (rum NEW WHEAT. Families aap. pledat their residences, by the barret ii orqnaTUftofrek Also, lush GRITS*) tiy Biirtioaiei'crbiiir bnshel NOTICE. fTIHE undersigned have entered into, tinted pfiri X ersWip, Untler the firm name or A M,.B0A4r tHtOtftm for the buying and selling of mercti.idtse, bulk on their own account mid on eouimls.dori. fit the city ai savannah. A. At. SCAhBBt>(IQH,of Savananh, (stir.! general pariner, and ABUAM S. .JEWELL o. Jery y Ciiy, State of' New Jersey, STEPHEN VT HAHKISOM, of bergen. State of N«w Jarter, M coRNELIC-1 D. VAN WAG5NBN, of the city eg' Kom York, are the special partuers. Abram 8. JewpUcpn- fiibatcs to the common stock three thousand three hundred and thirt;,-three dollars and thirty-foUr yenu ($1^33 3d,) mid the said Stephen D. Harrison and Cornelius 11. Veil Wugeneu contributeimcu Uite* thousand three hardr.d and thirty-three dolrtifS hha thiitydbrov cents ($3,333 33) This partnership is to ■omruence on the 1st of October, 136*, and shall row tinne fir one year, to-wit: nnlll the I t of October, IS67. A. M. SOAKBBOUGH. . to 18 £t»h1*jI if-MAfUMBOMlf &. H CORNELIUS D. VAN WAQENEI WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, . OC'2 ANDING from Bark E.volk at White’* Press, 1br I safe low to eLwe couaignmeat • S.608 buahels Seed Oats, 2,600 buahaU Wffite Corn. SL IL WILLIAMS ft 8QM. North. River- , AGRICULTURAL WORKS. t v RIPPING * OO., 5S and 60 Conrtlandt street, W New York, Msnnlactnrers and Dealer* la AGRICULTURALmMrEMENTg,^EEDS Nos. 10.1L 00,15 and 6« Plows, celebrated Mo. hawk Vailey Steel; Clipper Plow; Horse-powera, Tli res Tiers ami Gleaners, Fan MUn, Ac. COTTON QINa Emery’s celebrated 8aw Gin. McCffrfby*i* celPbrm vd Roller Gin. Dealers supplied Send for Circular. oc54m Co-Partnership Notice. T HE undersigned huve thia day foq!»ga«Hj«j uereblp for the truuaactlon f fa General Commix ston. Lumber and Timber brota«tthWjtor to* «gtao‘ vvmborn Lawton A Co, New low 6ity, aud Pxulip Yotye A Co , savannah. laWTON. PHILIP KONQB. September 1st, 1S6S. SteigePs (Vrilks \ H ' a L, 1*«T. PRICE—85 Canw- I Formtuby oc2 // EHTlr.L A Abo. and Peariliiffi^ , ^ WE AHE PHEPAREO.TO MAKE ‘ "Cash. Advances ON CONSIGNMENTS TO THE WELL KNOWN . HOBdKS OF Messrs. Norton, Slaughter & Co New York, . AND Messrs. John K. Gilliatt & Co., Liverpool. W E CAM S-, *KLY PROmsB the tallest .atlsfac tion to all PATRON j cl the ABOVE RICH and FAVORABLY KNOWN FIRMS, Oar Agents at. (..minims. Americas. Aibauy, Macon, Griffin, West Point, LaGrange. Newnsn, Atlanta, Mtidisoc, and the lii»ose- of UHMAtf UEfOAtfE&eO. Muvannah, 'lie at niLtimet prepsmlto-Rabe CHARGE OF, FAY TAXLS and ottiur EXPENSES, and make liberal APVAMOflS upon vuadgnai^iiu,. - E. M. BRUCE 4c CO., BANKEH3 AND GOT TON FACTORS, ocs-lm Angnxta, Ga. A. J.J. BL01S, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AABILCXXAlIMT, AT CHARLES L. COLBY * CO’S, <for. Bay 4i Abercora Si a., Savannah, Ot. oi8lm* . Argents ^W^anted. FOR i The ufb and campaigns of GheiL Stonewall Jackson, BY PROF. K. t DABNtY, D. D., OP VA. T HE atmdard Biography of the Immortal hero. The only edition authorized by Ufa widow, owl jablishcd for her pecuniary bcnetlL The author, a nereonal friwul ant i,|H of .M Of fhri Chttotlan Soldier. We want an Agent in every county. Send for circulars and see ow t rinx, and what tho Preae •ay.sof thoaork. Address * -' . ■< NATIONAL PUBLISHING OO., anSl 3ml Cur. 7th and Main Ht-.„ Bichmoad. V; For Rent, A targe aul Mesirfibla REiUDlil _ Jtteiraecbnu door east from the northeast nora.r of BonMl Broad ahd Ball Street..— Apply to NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, { HlV'riV . h*.- ’’ ' * ' ' At .Wholesale and Retail. Einskin Eckioan & Co., | , NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. E E arg Boar receiving, and ready to exhibit oar lanre und welt selected Block o( the above men- d good, from the best manufacturers, and put up exprecaty tor the Georgia und Florida trade. Merchants and Planters afe invited to exafi ^teewliere. SiBBEHSOlt 1 VllHIin, HARNESS, BABBLER! AND TRUNK STOKE, jj ; WBOf.KRAL* AND HBTAUU ••j But Side of Martcet. Briwnui Bt. JaUaa u4 Bryaa Mneta, 8AVANNAH,. GA DANIEL H. LONDON. bboadway, new yobk, . Shipping and Commtosian Merchant, TjrlLL selfull kinds ofTo’bxceo, Cotton, Bagging, U Grata, abed, ac., and wfU exeeoto tan for buying Montatadtra aad Produce of every daaerip- lion. Consignments »»d ordfilu pollgifed. , ■ - BBFEABNOEB. I> PoTinmu Majnrfi Furtac. Duaoaa A Mo- Hardee 40 Co., K. & Berts A Ota, Jofia In nil Ttatx-w. a Langley A Co., nudgy A Llrinf ro, wm. Warn AOs. Liberal advances allowed oa Cotton ahlppod to Moran. Byre’ Brans A Co., UvorpooL orMra ■■ it ’idw •i.et.F’tf Ur ii.«i ; < .. iiHHiftwni r-■■ i •. ’ cigjaii, v tu) bai.s-. .: *'■ lAill A Glorious Result i-t * : tt^ilA : j * * - * •*» j **tlJ I'Off * ' > .ov.imtoolazoei^. : - >.■ a s»j a«» tici » ;> ' ■ There are ro many nwufo fan# and fortunes there uvre«at«vvM»s Mate** .Tbobes. Your at - tLf by Intrigne find ebnsfimasate ard 1 ’Bqt there Is one grand broad putlrto Rib gog}, along which nothing host can trarti., 4t l»-lfct path-sra apart for the march of tatoaV^WMBh-AN JtaWe porpow an though full of obxUcks,, Hcontailia none that a brave man cannot lormoiint. Thts fact baa been exemplified n Innumerable Instances, hot fin tew more forcibly atn fa thorita a— Nfhgiora of DR. flooFUND’F GERMAN BITTHH8. JoafifiM fifteen yearn ttoaonrst has been onwnril nnd npwaql, scattering bleratapuai every atep, mtfl it acNr ItaiMB on tlrc topmost round? of the ladder otfSMhoa Aftf . . GREAT’TOjSTIC. o : aa Livtcovtv Hoofland’s German Bitters fa n positive remedyfor DYSPEPSIA, Ml i) - ' - . D artxto ffirfHatl fl Disease*' Resutting from mum *nk~\viu & r , v luinmmui, [Aad la the only certain and safe RESTOREBttF STRENGTH ,.v fdl .!i.1W I" <‘ t .uii i: •ftvt to . A uo i-B-W vtati.oli.toii luari .. By the aoe of this Bitter* ik.ak.nta »raf IHbffltaita Frame* Do come Eauw^l with all ttao Vigor of Health. .cfodiJiriiui. > rebuilt, and tbe patten a a short than regain* a-.a. .. _ « • Vio^or, Health and- Strength. OBSRHVE THB FOLLOWING 8YMPTOMB. Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs) Constipation, toward Piles, Fullness ol Blood to t» Bead, Acidf ty.of the Stomach. Nausea, Heart burn, DDgust for Food, Fulluesa or Weight to the dtomad. BM-RruetaMon*, Sink- ingot Fiutteftag at .the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming or tbe Head, Un vied UMWUMtttRreutb- < tag, Fle eing at the Choking or Suffocating Sensation when jn a Lying Pos tore, Dimness of Vision, Webs befotofhe Sight, Fever and Dull Path ia tne Head, Defi ciency of 1'empt ation,.Y ehownes. of the Skin and Eyes,' Pam in the Side, Back, dlmm, forafo, sudden Yluahra of Heat, Bam tag in the Flseha Ouutant ioagiiinSB of ifivli, ■Nd grtnt Deptefiriou orffptnSE. HfitnnmhM’ ! . iC -si. .. That these Bitters contain no And can't make Drunkards. " s. . bniihfj i; - ^ ’ HmJfoomAUfoh . ■. Bat a Highly Ooqcejjfytfd Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stlmotant or InjuriouB Drum It oannot Insidiously introduce the' vice of Drunk imera into the baeofipef < yMf fhmtHes^to'yottr wife, your children, or yearfrioddt. , In, tdOS t ufii.il->:. »*< - - Medical. BUCHU. (Fram Dlapomoafmrjr of tho Vattta f«lfH Diosma Gremta—Buclra Leaie^- PROFEHTIBS.—Thtarofior hitareng. dMtolre,qrad somewhat aromatic, their tastes Mttcriah, aad ita- ogonstomint. • X • MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Bncbu leaves are. gently atlmnlant. with a pecallar toh- lency to the Urinary Organa producing dtarraU, aad Ike other similar medteinra, exciting diapfaoretaa, when clrcomotaneea favor thia mode of action. They are given In comprint* of the Urinary Organ*, such a. Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of lb. Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Drethn, Dufoaae of the- Prostrate and- Retention or- Incondn.ee. of Urine, from a low of . tone in the parts concranadln its evacuation. Tbe remedy hat also been recom mended in Dyspepaia, Chronic Hhenmattar, Cota- Aeons Aflectmns. ahd Dropsy. r ' HnuraOLD'a Kxtxaot Bcons b used by persona from ibe ages of is to ft, and from 3* to it, or In tho decline or change of life; after Oonfinemrat or La bor Palos; Bed-wet itag In children. IN AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE- M ALES, the Extract BnChn la nneqaallad by any other remedy, as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity. Palnfolness or Snppresioa of Cmtomniy Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlrroua State of thf Uferus, Leneorrhea or Whit**- DISEASES OB TEE BLADDER, KIR AK Y8, ORAVBL AND DROPSICAL SWELLING, This medldne Increases the power of Digestion, and exc.tes the Abaorbento Into healthy a^Au. ay which the Watery or Calcareous depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements ere re duced, as well as Pain and InflapmMthm. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Has cured every case of Diannas In which It has been' given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder aad Infiammatton of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of tbe Prostrate Gland, Stone ia tho Bladder, Cal culus, Gravel, Brick-dart Deposit,* and Mucus or Sfitty Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both fiexcr, attended with the fol lowing symptomsIndirpotatioa to Rxertton, Lora of Power, Low of Memory, Difficulty Of Breathing, Weak Nerve*, Trembling, Horror of- Disease, Wake fulness, Dimness of Vision, Fain in the Bark. Boa Hands, Flushing or the Body, Drynora of tho Rdo, Ernptfoh on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Mnacnlar By atom. Ac. Ice Into • i-’s'i Or others, whose systems h&re become Impaired by hardships or altaise. WliJ Shd to tMs BltUrs atonic naf will reotore them teMMBeit fr'I rigor. uvrotq tiff ncdtsus-}'..» • '■A.’ *. ail Ju-itaff-. h . ■ -V ie- ci jiiw insqari»ytiO »■ : ^ rheoeBlttarahaveperiOTm^jaorecurral .. , Given Better Bainfactien i ., o ItLUoot tdfa man TeettmOny Hnre»ta»wraMn«labi»BP»foh»Y»« h fofffiwm 1 Than any other pcUala jfLthfc Nariort. .Wedefyany yuetocoutradictth^ger^^ potato oho that will predate « Certificate pnbHriied >y ra hat UH - re Ad Triid^AYS'So. FROM THB HON. THOMAS B. FIDBBNCE. Waahlugtbu; January 1,1364. Geattewan:—Having nrartn to' vdrhaliy to yon, 1 Sitters. Oaring.totoaj rndtoiTttrorarrfon^f Cota don I haven*mod. I toofe hif wfivlps o*d the reetai woa Improveartit of bcolth* renewed eoers|r« and (M^ramiffylmH^^addcpntaged,Utter desire to b *' - MMIAS B. FLORENCE. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIPETMO, And cares all Diseases armor from Habits of Dlwl- Pathm, Excesses sad Impruoaoceo In Lift, Impori- ies or the Blood, Ac, superseding Copaiba In aCaC- douafbr which it la used, each ra uoaorrhao, Oleeto, >f long standing, and 8yphilltic Affections—in these diseases, need to connection with HElJfBOIJPB ROSE WASH. SOLD AT HELMBOLD’S DRUB AND CHEMICAL WARBMOUEB, 104 BBOADWAY, Aad by Druggists everywhere. ASK FOB , MELMBOLD'I. Take No Other. Beware of Counterfeit*. W.M. WALSH, Wholeale Agent for tho State of Georgia. decfT-eodlr r ituaa ; tujor Russ* RUSS’ RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS 8T, DOMINGO BITTERS ST. DOMINGO BITTERS One of the moat valuable comMnatioas of uMdiriao afid an agreeable beverage that haaorar been offered to the potato. MillloM of hotttrawerO sold thr Jigboat the North daring the ImI foar ywre and, wherever intrude cod, it has flora* a welcome addition to tho invalid’s Ubie, tho family elrrie, aad he batcheloi-i sideboard. LADIES who have tot* tarength a suffer from nausea, vomitting I GENTLEMEN who “doari feel very wall” just before * breakfast or dinner, whose atom aril to oat oi order * and system is generally deranged— dOTHEBS wearing children, aad aatthriag Aura general debility— CHILDREN of. a sickly nature, aad near, dyspeptic constitution— TRAVELERS who hare occaatoa to change their water, and— LLwhu l Ivehl malarioonditaricta, anfi am snbjoet- - ed to miasmatic infiuenoea, YfU finn eon of the most valuable Tonics aad tavigoratorr at th can be taken, to RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM BUT OHCM. Hsrtc id) .’ V/; i ProwBav. V. hfidgMta, Fataor ef Twritb Bapti.t ' \ _ ' ^hHaAdphta December 46, 'l«3. _ .55SafisMKASW leerai, bn* withwotridlaf. • Yonr Hoodland’sOeitoM &a35BSWS*SJLEP??S@gS. iarodrroalaototiylhaaae' Iraaahdonfesa thakibat. oae of a few hotttaa. No. lMRharikamaxon street. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. Stothatthe signature of “C M. JACKSON” la on thi Wrapper ef each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFPIOE&MANUFACTORY Mo. 631 ARCH STREET. JACKBON AOO. Corner Barnard A BiriadMeff m, farennah. Or 0011 "T* OFFICE. I* . SAVAHKAH, OA. HIM* RUSS’ ST. IXMONGG PUNCH, BUSS’ ARRACK PUNCH, MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE RUSS’ MESSING PUNCH, RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL. RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL. RUP’ BOURBON WHISKEY COCKTAIL The moot delightful larcactanra that orartitapWI naB'ataate—cheaper thira aay ffTKADY DUKKE in he world. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. RASPBERRY SrW^^ lemon syrup. AJao on harid aad fimnnffictured to fiffdar. IA CO., No- 34 De, Wholaato DipM. Sold Whotoroda W.M. WAP HALSEY, WA’