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the Daily iNews and Herald.
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BY S. W. MASON.
S19IVEL W. SlAgO^i
yv. t. Thompson
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Official Paper of the City.
ARGfST CIRCULATIOMII THE MTY AM AMITY
TIIIJUSDAV OCTOfcKH. IS, 186*.
POST M A BTE AS
Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weetly and Weekly, at onr
advertised rates.
TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As much interest is felt through#** the nfrsntry in
regard tc the prospects of the cotton and other crops
we will bo grateful to onr planting friends and others
n the interior for information on that suhfect. Those
who have opportunities ter oMrfning valuabla infor-
mation in regard to' the growing crops, the "working
of the tree-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer* a favor by communicating
the Same to ns.
The Lost Steamer Evening Star.
l^urt her- Details of the
Disaster.
ARRIVAL OF THE SECOND OFFICER
IN THIS CITY.
Mr. \Vm. A. Goldie, the 2d officer of the
lost steamer Evening. Star, whose'arrival at
the mouth.of the St. John’s river we reported
in opr issue ot Wednesday last, reached this
city last evening, and has hindly furnished
us with the following hastily- prepared,
though strictly, correct narrative Of the
foundering of the Evening Star, and his peril
ous ’voyage front mid ocean to * the Florida
coast:
Left New York Saturday, S'o’clock P.. M.,
having on board 250 cabin anS steerage pas
sengers, and a cre w of 70 persons. Crossed
the Bar at Sandy Hook. 'At CP. M., dis
charged pilot. Strong breezes Irom the N.
E., with rain and heavy sea. Monday, 8 A.
M. made Cape Hatteras; moderate breeze
and heavy swell lrom S. E-; crossed the
Gulf stream as usual.' At midday on Tues
day, 2d iust., fresh gale from N. E. and
cloudy ; all sail, set ship making efoveD knotg
per hour. Four P. M., blowing a heavy gale
with a tremendous sea;' the ship making
bad weather; took in all sail and hauled bead
to the sea. At 8 P. M., blowing a tremen
dous hurricane, and wind changing to all
points of the compass'; all of the crew at
.their several stations ready for any emergen
cy iu case of accident. Ilf P. M. a heavy
sea struck the ship on her Port
quarter, carrying away steerage gear
and t hrowing one of the quartermasters o ver,
the wheel, breaking his right arm. The
ship fell off into the trough of the sea.
Hooked relieving tackles immediately;
shipped a heavy sea, carrying away paddle
boxes. and bursting in engine room doors,
besides breaking steam pipe and Ailing the
engine and tire room with water, putt’Dgoul
the fires in the furnaces. The engineers im
mediately had donkey lire boiler to pump
ship; all hands, including the male passen
gers, at work hailing the ship. At midnight
a heavy sea struck the ship, carrying away
the donkey smoke pipe and filling the ship
with water, putting out fires in donkey
boiler. Got steam on again as soon as possi
ble, the water gaiuing fast. All of the lady
passengers at work bailing water from tbe
after saloon, under tbe supervision of the
Purser and Steward. At 4 A. M. Oapi.
Knapp gave me orders to have all the boats
ready, - with oars, breakers, provisions aod
compasses well secured in them; and report
to him, which was immediately attended to
At 4:30 A- M. I had all the boats ready as
ordered, and reported Dm Mine to Captain
Knapp; at 51 M. ship whs settling fast.
Capt. .Knapp went to tbe saloon door and
told the ladies that he bad done all that laid in
bis power to save the ship; that she pould float
hut a short time longer, and for them all to
repair to the boats, each of which bad an
officer stationed at them to take charge and
see that the passengers were properly placed
iu the boats. Tbe ladies all came on deck
without any excitement, and very calmly
went to the boats. In my boat there were,
as Dear as I could judge, between forty and
fifty ladies. * I unhooked tbe tackles and
swung the davitts clear of the boats; tbe
boat siiii remaining in her chocks on deck.
In a few minutes after tbe boa ts cleared, the
ship settled forward to tbe top of her rails
and gave a surge aft and went down, carry
ing all with her. -
Ou coming to the enrface, the first thing I
got hold of was the top of the after house,
i saw my boat about thirty feet from me,
bottom up, and a number of sailers clinging
to her. 'I immediately made for her, got on
to the bottom and hauled up four ladies on
to the boat with me, and by surging to one
side, succeeded in righting her. I then paid
my attention to getting the ladies into the,
boat, and succeeded in rescuing twenty-nine 1
of them. On examining my- boat I found
everything had been washed out'of her. We
managed to get the boat clear of the wreck,
but not until a number of my passengers had
been killed by floating Mrri* from the wreck
washing over the boat. I saw another boat
-with but two persons (passengers) in her.—
They having oars, I motioned them to pull
ahead to keep clear of my boat, but they not
knowing how to manage her, she came foul
of me. capsizing my boat. On again regain
ing it, I succeeded in righting her, and
picked up four ladies and four gentlemen,
cabin passengers, the remainder having been
drowned by the capsizing of the boat. In
about one hour after I picked up another pas
senger, a French gentleman of the opera
troupe. 1 afterwards saw a number of pas
sengers clinging to pieces of the wreck. My
boat being full' of water, and having nothing
to manage her with, it was impossible for
me to render them any assistance, the safety
of my boat and passengers requiring my
whole attention. It is impossible for me to
sn.fSwhat became of the other boats.
On the 4th I picked up six turnips which 1
gave IQ the ladies to eat. I also picked up
an awtiing-post, which I made a mast of,
using my- shirt for a sail, and steering the
boat with a {tiece of thwart, I shaped my
course for the. vjestwurdi
On Friday, the 51b, I had s fresh bfeeze
from the eastward, tbej^oatgoingaloilg finely
uuder saii. I tiekrd (fee gartJemen cpmplsin-
ing bitteHy fo'f tfie wafft oF^atfer,' tft ladies
remaining perfectly quid.- About dark (fine
of the l&dies died.*
Saturday the 6tb, strong breezes from the
eastward, and heavy sea. We wen all raf
tering dreadfully for want of inter, and
against all of my warning they would drink
salt water, which made them a gnat' iM
worse, some of them becoming insane.
Sunday, 7th, heavy gales from eastward
and heavy sea. At about 7 we made a sail
and steered tor it. She passed without.
ingus. She was so neSr to ; us S' could see
Mher. At about 9 A. M. one of tbe gentleman
H>assengers Jumped overboard aod was
^drowned. At about 8 P. M. two more of
-“-‘■--Wbeeorthig Insane,
jumped 4*1 board and were drowned. At
about 10 P. M. a heavy •*» struck the boat, ! '
repairing her and-tjABTuiUg one lad^utdooh
gentleman. *** gentlemen's name wan
Frank jr. Dennis.
* succeeded la righting the bout and get
ting-on board the three remaining passen
gers. one gentleman and two ladies. I then
made e drag with my mast and boa ’s pain
ter, and kept tbe boat’s head to the wind
during the remainder of the night. .. <
SSnddy, Oct. 8th —About 2 A. M~ there
maining gentleman passenger jumped over
board. I succeeded in getting him on boar.d
again. He remained tor about five minutes,
when-he went forward and jumped overboard ’
again and was drowned. He was a member
of the opera troupe. The Weather modera
ting, the two remaining ladies and myself
rigged the boat oat with a piece of one of
their under-garments. We then made sail on
the boat and steered to the westward. At
daylight I found myself fat colored water,
and steered to tbe weetwsrd, with tight
breeze and hot ana, we all angering so terri
bly lrom thirst and hanger. The ladies be
came speechless. Their names were Miss
Addie Norton and Mrs. Boee Howard, of
New York. „. ■
Tuesday, 9th—a fresh breeze sprung up
froqt the Eastward, with a heavy swell,
▲bout 2 P. M. I made the land and stood for
it. About 45 P. M.,1 made* light but could
not steer for it on account of baking no man
ageable sail. About one hotfr after a shower
came up; I caught some water with a piece
of -their clothing and wrung it; into the
mouths of tbe ladies, which so revived them
that they could speak. As near as I' can
jadge, about 10 P. M., I got inside of the
outer breakers. After passing through.three
breakers,sad thinking we were safe, tbe fourth
breaker struck the boat,rolling her completely
over and over, throwing ua ail three out. It
being very dark, I could not see
either of tbe ladies; . they were much
exhausted, they must hare drowned imme
diately. I swam to tbe shore, aod as soon as
I got on the beach I looked for my beat and
found her but a few feet irom me. 1 searched
for the ladies but could not find thorn; I then
strolled along the beach to find assistance
and water. At 9:30 A. M., lOtti inst., I ar
rived at May Port Mills, Fla., at the month
of the St. Johns river, where I was kiudly
relieved by Mr. A. B. Floyd, who rendered
me ready assistance, as also did Hr. Jas. J.
Eastman, U. 8. Surgeon. I also- return my
tbanks to tbe Captain and officers of tbe U.
S. steamer St. Mary, Mr. Sullivan and Mr.
Kemps; also to Capt. Chisholm, of the Drig
Freedom, and his chief 'officer, for their as
sistance in recovering my boat-
Tbe body of Miss, Norton was recovered
on the morning of tbe 10th inst., and buried
on the beach,- and that of Miss Howard was
not recovered until tbe 120), and was taken
to May Port and interred in tha U. S. bury
ing ground. I would alao return my tbanks
to Capt. King and officers of the steamer
Lizzie Baker, for their kindness to me on my
passage from tbe St. Johns to this port
. W. A. Got-nn:,
Second officer of the lata ill fated steamship
Evening Star.
my gentlemen
A CORRECTION.
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We publish with pleasure the faUowfojg
communication from a gentleman of the
highest respectability, correcting a paragraph
which appeared in our paper a few days
since in regard to certain difficulties about
titles to property in Fernandina. We beg
leave to assure our correspondent that tbe
statement was given by us precisely as cgi
mnnicated by our informant, who had doifi
less been misinformed himself as to tbe true
character of tbe difficulty :
Fexxandina, Florida, Octobuc-iO. 1866.
Mb. Editob:—d clip tba following paragraph Dob
tbe News and Herald of last Saturday:
Apr»EHENBEl> Dimccj-TT ax Febnandisa.—We
learn from a reliable source that a serious difficulty
was apprehended at Fernandina on Wednesday last,
in consequence of a threatened attempt by tbe Sheriff
to eject several persona from houses which they had
purchased lrom the Government about three years
ago—tbe right of red eruption having expired. The
owners contended first their property was exclusively
their own, not recognizing the authority of the Sheriff
iu the matter, and threatened resistance by force of
arms to any effort on the put of the Sheriff to eyttt
them. The military were ordered to hold themselves
in readiness to prevent any breech pi' tbe peace,
shall probably learn further in a fow days.
Such a foul misrepresentation calls for correction,
and I must ask your permission to do so. Tbe whole
statement is incorrect, except that there was a diffi
culty apprehended, but the disturbance was expected
to have been made by Uwleae peraops resisting the
Sheriff in the execution of his lawful authority. Youg
statement of (he cause at difficulty is grossly incor
rect. Tha Sheriff has no writs in bis possession ex
cept in case* where tha owners have been allowed to
redeem their property from the tax eaie by tbe U. S.
direct tax commissioners, in every instance the par-
ties redeeming being either minor children, women
under disabilities, or loyU citizens. But notwith
standing this redemption tha pnrebaaera at the “tax
■ale,*' persist in holding widows and orphans out oi
possession of their property, and in order to do so
incite the negroes to resist the Sheriff when
ever he attempts to die possess them by virtue
of lawful process issued out of our courts after a fair
trial at tbe rights of parties. And I regret to say that
this state of things la encouraged by the course
adopted by the military authority in Florida, who
threaten to arrest the Sheriff equally with the rioters,
if any disturbance arises in consequence of bis at
tempt to execute tha law. Hut is the sort of civil luio
we have under tha President's proclamation.
We are perfectly swan that tha grossest falsehoods
have been invented rod diligently circulated both
hare ftnd at Washington against our returning citi
zens, who are leaking in a peaceful and fowfid man.
ner to regain' pent seel on of their property oi which
they have been uujastly and fraudulently deprived.
Bat we hod a right to expect the editor of a paper liv
ing so user us, end who has always appeared friendly
disposed “towards our people,** should take some' -
pains to ascertain the truth at a statement before pub
lishing U. We ore living and suffering uuder the
most grinding tyranny in ooaasquanse of these slan
ders.
In conclusion, allow me to caution you against
items of local news from thin place. Xhe father of
lies resides here in the persons of a handful of Radi
cal army follower*, whose business is te plunder our
people, end whose amusement u to Invent and circu
late falsehoods shout them.
Fxbjiazdina.
The RwufnKM of Monuiu) National
Base Nona.—A Washington dispatch says:
The law required tbe agent* of tbe National
Buka' in the leading cities of tbe United
Slates to redeem the currency of tha National
Banka, under certain regulations. Hoe of
these agenss in Boston refused to redeem a
package of $1,000 mntilatad entreney,
cause be eooaiderad the notes ao much de
stroyed as to impair tbclr value. The mat
ter iu submitted to the Comptroller
of the Currency for hia decision, and
this officer haw- decided
notes must be redeemed by the redemption
agencies oi National Banks fit eealhdraif
centres, so long as no reasonably doubt ex
tols to to the value or ideUtit/ df the notes
presented. When the notes are so mutilated
as to make the value or identity difficult to
determine, this case shall be retired to the
from which tbe notes were issued. A
circular to this efliict wUl he femed’to all
the agencies and banks to-morrow.
■ H^-ii Vi
Nsdao snot—On Tnartax eveafag dbcat haU-psat
seven o'clock, the Suptator Coart wss disturbed just
a* th* Hon. H. W. Hilliard was closing his argument
in the ores of Sam Holms. SffSSe spufid of repeated
pistol shots. Tba shooting waa th* act of policeman
Hooaaiy.who took that manna to anffiganeffo. named,
Andrew Price, * jaU hirdwtiBfe he had prevtooriy 1
captured, and i
gro sought to
nfls^ in the negro 1 _ _ _
tog jest underneath the akin, find below the right
nipple. Tbe negro will nndoobtediy die. He escaped
from jail about ten day* lines, having been ”
tod on a charge of hors* etmllng rngwhi -
tUmaltst.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NIGHT DISPATCHES. ^FlaiPtt!
From* WtthtegtMLc
Expected Resignation of
Secretary Stanton.
GEN. SHERMAN TO SUCCEED HIE,
nJteXLtfj U
ELECTION RETURNS.
MhwBeenaSmmMnr-i-. - ■ -- - .» • v.-. ... .- ww-
Washctotob, October If.—There seethe to be no
doubt that Blanton will aeon retire from the War De
partment, and that, Lieutenant General Shermaft
will succeed toil, for a time at tarot, ro Acting Seen-
tfory of War.
Oraiha official returns from the Territory, {now
nearly complete, show a Republican majority of be
tween six arnlMRi hptegjed. Legfototnve over thirty
Republican mifritr-^ J |fl J %J
FROM NEW YORK.
MKXYeiy none to oe soia at
OonMirm—Chrie. Oocrz Joseph iteckert, V.BX*-
fer.AKrtrosy F. HOIK ■ p* 1 *-**
■RTJClfcfclFW riRK-
Tlxe Mnrkete.
New Yore. Oat. 17.~Goll 4<7i - Kachan** higher
at 108Cotton firmer. Quotations nominal. Flour
mure steady. Wheat firm. Corn, l@2c. better. Pork
firmer. Lard and Wblakey quiet.
Three large stores on West and Washington streets
were burned last night. One was filled with cotton.
’{*49300.000. . I - • * I- •'
Outbaoe it! Columbia.—Yesterday we listened to n
detailed tx parte account of an atrurious outrage, re
sulting in tbe killing ot a freedmaa in Columbia conn-
Blit."; tbe wife of tyg deceased, affirm* : That * mob oi
white men went to Harry's hou*e *t about one or two
o'clock yesterday morning, mud after threats mod other
manifestations of violence, caused her mud her hum-
bund to attempt their escape. After leaving the house
she warn violently handled by tbe men, in that they
chr»ked her nearly to death.*' and than f at ^mndonff*
upon her wristi. il ,!’] / i
She cried ‘toterder.F Bad her husband cease from
under tbe bouse and fired on her assailants, when
they turned and all fired at him,killing him instantly,
bhe came to this city yesterday morning early and
made her statement at the Freedinen’s Bure^i head
quarters. Geu. Tiflteti has-tfiken the matter in hand
and trust, ten the eaka.df and hnntaftifty,
. thorough Ibrestigahotf of 'this, as It now ap
pears, horrible affair, will be bad at once. Let the
law* of Georgia, which are ample for the protection of
all, be vindicated, be the consequences what they
may.
As we said, we have a detailed and very precise ac
count of this affhir, bat deem If be*, until arrests ere
made, to refrain from giving it to the public. For
this reason,also, we withhold the names of the par
ties mentioned as some of the perpetrators of this
crime.—A lujuffta- Constitufiomilfit.
Dulcf. wr Dscons est fbg patria "mow.—Nobis,
beautiful and .fitting is it to live for one'a country;
and still more beautiful Is it to save tbe lives of others.
This has i em done in cases almost without nombsr,
by Dr. T. W. Maraden, ih the preparation of his In
valuable Vegetable Sanative fills.
aiakkubd.
HOLLAND—HARRISON.—On Tuesday evening,
October 9th, by the Rev. A. M. Winn, Col. W. W.
HOLLAND, of MonficeUo, Op . to Miss LILLIS £.,
daughter of General George Paul Harrison, of this
city.
Macon papers please copy. *
FUNERAL INVITATION.
j i ’ '• ' • i ‘ ; y t r
T he friends and acquaintances of 8. 8. FUDGE and
family are hereby invited^to hia funeral THIR MORN*
ING, at 10 o'clock, from the .residence on north side
of Jones street, third door east from Barnard.
Special Notice.
roners!
m —-v 7— - £ % I ’
you ARS nun rommooed.to meet fiTu-
aers’ Hall la EH juuform ow THURSDAY, lMfflaM..
at 3 o'clock p. m., to rtaich (rein thctice to Wright
Square, where the German- ladies of Savannah will
present as with a flag.
Yd* are also invited fo attend the Ball in the even-
YOa are also invueu to auenu me *■•*»» -“i;.;--1 Larges
tag at oarkail. Tickets to be sold bjr the Qoffiatittoe. , - .Jfe. , *■
porittvely none to be »olrt at the door. StOCk tVCr BrOUgHt tO
_ — . t..a_1i Dnnkaot V Hfg- V
Thill Gity. / ! i
|7 L| 1^>I »XLT.a*--’-3 xJ m - - ^y**
->*k"'-vww *»*^,.
CHIME OF SCHEDULE.
Orrfox awwbwat. Supebisxejidbst >
Atlantic akd Gut* Rapjoap. 1
Savanvah, Oet. 16, UK )
a awd after MONDAY next, tho 2to toetanf. the
flrh.ilaln at tha Paaaengrr Traias oa this Boaa
daily, (auuday'a exxeptad):
ABBTVX.
6.10 P. M.
.6.10 P. M.
, .6.48 P. M.
11.00 P. M.
12.00 Night
H. S. HAKES,
General Hoperintolidgnt.
/AS u>d after 1
V/ ScbadBtas ot
rofiba as tuttowfo
f.00 A. M. Savannah
6.00 A. K. Thomaeville ...
7.26 A. H. Uvo Oth
too A. M. Tallahaaaee ...
1.00 A. M. Jacksonville ..
oc-16—tf
Omci Gekkbal Supebisiejdekt
Atlantic A Gulf Rail Road,
Havahkah, Oct. 16th, 1866.
IX. Florida Branch Rail .Road Will ba oprowlto
L tha Public ou Monday next, the 22ndinat
Arrangansnta have been made inauriag direct aad
aU on tbe Pensacola and Georgia Rail
Rood, Florida Oantrsl Kail Road, iand Florida Rail
rp£
-Road.
®Uro
trough tickets will be aold between the following
places, viz._
Savanroh aad Quincy, Tallahassee, MoutloeUo, Ma
dison, Lake City, and Jacksonville.
Thomasviile and Quincy. Tallahassee, Uoattcallo,
aad Medtann
ifitiim and Quitman and Valdosta.
Freights between Savannah and aU points oa Fen-
-rrrf* * Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Bail
Road will be shipped ou through rales and without
breaking balk.
H 8 HAINES,
octlt-tf General Saperintendent,
;> Assignee’s Notice.
Tbe uodersigawl baviag been appointed assignee
of the Bank of Commerce oi Savannah, Georgia, la
prepared to cuter open hia duties. All bill bolden
and other persons having claims against the said
Bank, are requested to preaeot the same for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to tl^e Bank are re
quested to make immediate payment.
Bill Holders will lose their priority if the hills are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN C. KKKRILL,
ao2 3m / Aaaignee.
Naw Advertisements.
r—
Largest and most Complete
0&T8 AID CAM I
; i - FOB
GENTLEMEN. BOYS, LADIES, MISSES,
AND INFANTS,
fiflfityta.1 All Color*! dll QaalljlMl
How open and arrlvlbg by every steamer
AT HBOLHUI AND MMTAIL,!
OT RBrticular attention to eaiiad fo ay Stook as
above, a large pw* which wroe**e«f«ctmred irom
sample* selected by ■* vxpstaaiy fee «J rDaH trade.
oclS-tf B. M. CIHjjBg.
MAD. C. GRAD0T
Begs to inform her naaemaa friends gad
cnftoaiere that aha will opea
her selection oi * :
PARIS BONNETS
TO-DAY,
Her Store on
CONGRESS STREET.
CORN.
10,000'
. T - _ ..
Special Notices.
i’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. M.
A regular Comniaoicatlonof this Lodge will
be held at Masonic Hall, This (Thursday)
Evening, at 7t« o’clock.
Meml(t-rs of other Lodges are fiaternally invited
to attend.
brethren are notified that ibis to the last comma-
nication previous to the meting of tbe M. W. Grand
Lodge, and those who wish to be returned ns mem
bers must pay up hll arrears.
By order of R. T. TURNER, W. M.
J. 11. gstill, Secretary: t ■. It
STATIC AND rUl'HTY TAR NOTICK.
The digest for the collection of thd above tax will
remain open during this week. I would call attention
to (be fact that a Hud Tax. of two dollars (g2) is levied
ou all male inhabitants of tbis State, white or colored,
from 21 to 60 yean at age. and if not paid before the
office c-lbsea the expense atteTOUng its collection will
make it lour dollars and fifty cents ($4 60.) Thais:
requires that the insolvent list shall l>e published.
!-d ! JAS. J- McGOWAN,
ocic-at Tax CoUeefoe Chatham County.
City- Lironees—Lut Notice-
C1TT OF SaVassah. OFrKE ClSRE of COTSCIL,!
, , October 14th, 1866. /
ALL parties doing business within the city limits,
who have act taken oat the necessary license, are
notified that their names will be placed on the Infer-
mutton Docket on FRIDAY, {October l»rh, 1866.
I )<■ i , JAMES STEWART,
ado—ft Clerk of Connell.
Assignees’ iVotlee.
The anderalgned, hairing been appointed Assignee
of the Merchants’ and Planters* Bank, Is prepared
to enter ppptr hta dntj. All bllUioidere, aad .filler
persons haying claims against said Bank, are re
quested to present tbe same for liquidation. And
all parties indebted to tbe Dank are requester! to
make Immediate payment. BiUhoMera will lone
their priority If tbe bills ate not presented within
aix months. . WHAM ROBERTS,
an31-tf
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed
of the Farmers’ ami Mechanim’ ffauk of
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim
ants against tha said Bank to pnaent tha same for If
qniflation, and all nemows Indebted to the Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
Bill-holders will lose thair priority if the bills are
not presented wltbtn six —Dt from tbto date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
iy2l-tf
Notice.
Tlie Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of 8a-
vaunah, having mads to the ■■derolgaed an arofga-
ment of aU of Its property and effects, fbr the legefft
of its creditors, all persons having claims against the
eorporuxion are requested to present them to the on
rlersighf d, and aR parsons Indebted to mid corpora
tion wlU make payment to
C- W. W. BRCBN,
Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and
sepl-Mu Loan Association of Savannah.
BDal- T6MUCL. Iffhfitotii.' ^
THE BBS* TOfflCL—crotoffil, Mhck- * 6a
VMRBO-PHOftPHORATKD FIJX1R OF CAL18AYA
la a combination of the three be.t tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, OAL18AYA.
The Itan gives the blood a rich Vermillion color
where it becomes thin and wst.-ry; the Phospnoros
supplies nervous power iu oa. ea of mesial daptas-
akm. white th# Oaliamya gives u ae end rigor te all
4he ofgans of tbe body.
jtole manufacturers, CASWKLL , MACK ft OO., sa-
der Fifth AvenBe Hotel, New Toil:, and Newport, *.
It] For Sdlo at LIPPMAN S
'iv9 tf Drag and Cbci lies' Warehons.
Assisniees’ Notice.
Bask of SataitiiAh, I
Savannah, Georgia, July 6,1866.?
The anderalgned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bank for (he purpose of adjusting sod liqui
dating Its affairs, therefore all persona having claims
sgalum this corporation will present them, and *1
bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the
same withigaiUMwtimfrom this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those In
debted will make lrnkedi.de payment to *
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVI8,
sep6-t/ Assignees.
For rele by
ocl8-lt
BU8HEL8 • PRIME MARYLAND
WHITE COEN
6,000 bushels Mixed Corn
1,000 buebels MarytaodOats
160 barrels Marylmld Floor,
80BBEL BROTHERS.
Assignees’ Notice.
Tha undersigned having been appointed ABetgnece
of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, are
prepared te enter upon their duties, and aU bin-
holders aad other persons haviug claims.egainst said
banks are requested to present the same for liquids
tion, and all parties indebted to the Hank are re
quested to make immediate payment. Billholdera
will lose their priority if the bills aro not presented
within six months.
GRO. W. AHDBnSON,
H. W. MF.KCER,
aulS-'awSm Assignee*.
INSURANCE 1 INSURANCE 11
SAVANNAH, OA.. AUGUST 80,1S66.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are prepared to effect
Fire and Marine Risks in the following first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Oi
New Tork.
NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY,
of 8t. Louis, Mo.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Louis, Mo.
PERRY IN9. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ain.
JOHN W. ANDERSON k SONS,
sepl-Sm Corner of Bryan (thd Drayton streets.
SUGARS.
C A BARBELS A, B AND C COFFEE SUGAB3
3U to barrels Yellow Coffee Sagar, *
now lending and for sole by
HILTON ft RANDELL,
ocl8-3t .183 Ray street.
$5,000 Per Year made £asy.
Agents wasted, both male and female, to sell one
ef the most wonderful aad most saleable articles of
the age. finsiMes entirety new; can be done at
home or traveling. No Gift Enterprise or humbug*
i W. H. CHIDBSTKR,
ocl8-«t* 286 Broadway, New York.
BACON,CORN, SALT
5 HOGSHEADS C: B. SIDES AND SHOULDJEBi
1,V00 bnshel. prime Yellow Coin
80. sacks Liverpool t alt,
In store and for sate by
A. T. CUNNMGHAM,
od8 3t Cornet Abercorn and Hay streets.
ORFF * WATKINS
INVITE
COXJTSTTKY MERCEEA.1STTS
TO EXAgUtE
TREIR STOCK SP PILL
uun
O110
lilYTP!*
nimuu
DRYGOODS,
NOW BEING OPENED, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THt
SOUTHERN JOBBING TRADE.
Ill and 113 Congress Street.
New Advertisements.
H. A. T0PHAM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
CLOTHING,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Sfc., <fcc.
Clothing
SHIRTS manufactured from measure,
made tx order at short notice.
HATS. CAPS. UMBHELIAS and CANES.
136 Congress oietl S5 St. Jelicn fftre.
8AYANNAH, GA.
FRYER AND AGUE EXriNOUISHKD
Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The
responsibility for your suffering rests upon yoar-
selves. Just as aarely as yon .hake to-day. or will
«h«k« to-morrow, HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATBD
STOMACH BfPPERS will extinguish the disease an
ger which you labor. Had yon taken this Sente]
tonic as a preventive, you would have bj need of it
as a core, for tt renders tho system impervious to al
griftamfoie fevers. But nine, you neglected the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com
plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.—
Break tbe chills with HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and
they will return no more. This is the experience of
thousands, end It will be yours. Quinine is n slow
means of relief; it is nauseous to the last degree; it
to more dangerous than tbe malady Itself; in many
cases it utterly fells. Ilow different is the effect of
the Brrrcns. Their curative action is rapid; they are
^retobl. to the palate; they ere. not only entirely
harmless, but tend Inevitably to strengthen the con-
stitution and prolong life; they never bav.- failed, and
It H confidently assumed that they never can fail in
any case of Fever and Ague, however inveterate in
Its character. To be without Hosteler's Bitters 1s
any region Infested with Intermitt nt or Remittent
Fever is simply to reject safety and court
|yl7-oodly
Tim protect the toes of children’s shoes.—
One pair will outwear three without lips- Sol* 6werj
where.
S. T.—1860—X.
Drake’s Plantetiei litters.
They parity, strengthen end Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They ere an antidote to change of water an# diet.
Tqey overcome effects of dissipation and tote bourn
IXey strength** tbe systmn and enliven tpemind.
They prevent mtastnstie and Intermittent ftvers.
They purify tbe breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They com Diarrhoea, Cholma and Cholera Mortal.
They core Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They era the best Bitters in tbe world. They make
^ ifee freak «trong. ann are, exhausted nature*, great re-
atorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the
celebrated Caitoaya Bark, roots and horns, and; are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particnlarly recommended to
deUcals persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by
aR Grocers, Drutatots, Hotels aadSttoona. Onlygan-
nfos when Cork is Covered by onr private U. A Stamp,
ftemare of counterfeits and refilled bottler.
P. H. DRAKE ft Ct>.,
’ octM-eodly 31 Park How.New Terk.
HILL’S HAUL DTK. 50 eemts_Black or
Brown, instantgneotm. beta, tamipaok durable, fo
M.itolwwl HoMw. Depot,3(0. S3 John v6reet. New York. Bolt
all
LYON’S
KATHAIRON.
i is from the ore* wort “SaMpw,” nt
■ elgniiymir toelerom#, rafortfontt atoll A-
■:Lfc
Kathslron is
Katbairo,
store. This article Is what ttv l)1ine slgnlEro. For
preserving, restoring i md beMtUJiug the haasan hair,
ufo the most ream able proper atton lnthe worid.
It Ls again AW»?#An^ jtutappj the original proprie
tor, and is now made, with the tame care, skill and at
tention which gave tt erole of over on* million hot-
per annum.
is a morn deUfftiMil WrtBrmdng < 'i H J
eratHcaw* scarf awlAandnC.
it keeps tho head cool aad dean,
i: make* tlrt heir ridt' oshand gkte*y.
It prevent* the fir ton toRiog off and taming
ErtWi
It restorog hair ^ea hart heads.
Any lady or geaMenun Mho nines a besatful head
ofhsirabortd use Lyon’s Kelhalron. It te known
and need tUtopghwnt the ctriltoed wertd. SeM by al
reepecUbleSrador*. -
^ 1 _• > ABUft llUBtUb
. ectsr-eodlr ffarTwk.
brq — * “' "■*'* " ‘
a! ca- -
ntf-i
V KITING DESK
AND
i i| Work ' Boxes;
d Rosewood, mahogany, and
Ftail (fraamedteii.
AL80, . .
TOtPBISTS’ CASES AND
TRAVELLING BAGS.
ocU
OOOPER, OLCGTTS ft FABRELLY,
OorSL Julian and Whitaker atreet*.
JA PACKAGE8, EJXlS AND ^B
•UTTffR, landing aad in store. For sale by
CHAMPION A FREEMAN,
taut Onraer Drayton and Bay streets.
0“
MACABTHY GIN, second hand. WlU be
ro CHARLES L. COLBY ft OO.,
CM. Bav and Ahcreon streets.
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, 1
sAgaKKAH, Ga., October 15,1866. f
S EALED PROPOSALS tin duplicate) for tbe supply
or RINK and HAKD WOOD for the Poat of 8a-
vanaah will be received at the office of tbe under
signed until 12 m. of THUR8DAY. October 26, 1-06,
the same to be delivered in such quantities as may
be required from time to t me, for the period of six
monUi. from date of contract. Satisfactory evidence
for the fitithful performance of the contract will be
■equired. <• -
CHA8. A. REYNOLDS,
ocl8-St Brevet Lt. Col, and A- Q. M U. 8. A.
Notice.
W E.HAYE ASSOCIATED with n* as a General
Partner Mr. A B. WESSOLOWKY. th. co-part
nership to take effect from the 1st of August. 1866,
under tbe firm name of GUEBABD. F8RR1LL A CO.
oclS-lw G0ERARD k FERRILL.
Securities.
$10,000
atsf.i
the State of Georgia, secured by
mortgage on Western and Atlantic Railroad- -
$7,000 old 6 percent. Bunds of the State of Georgia.
$10,000 8 per cent. Bonds of the Mobile and Girard
Railroad Company, principal and Interest guarantied
by Central Railroad Company, aad paywhle at Cen
tral Railroad Bank in this city.
- For sale by
oclS-lw BRYAN, HABTRIDOE k CO.
Notice.
The undersigned, having bean duly appointed,
will liquidate tbe affairs of the late firm of Tan
Horn, Holyoke A Murray.
ocl8-3t _ T. B. MARSHALL ft BBO^
Z. N. WINKLER, :
Commiaslon Merchant, See,
BAY STREETT,
Oven tmk sronn or Botmwux A Whitkhbad,
Will attend promptly to the mis of ell mwebandtoe
entrusted to him; also, to tho shipping ef cotton, and
to the proper getting np of all
ocl7—6m
FOR RENT,
HE HOUSE AND BAKERY on the southeast eor-
_ uer of Montgomery-and South Broad streets.—
Tne House will be rented without th* Bakery lf de-
.ired. Apply to. Mbs. J. EVANS,
oclT—tf Evens’ Bow.
Fine Plantation For Sale.
Great ^Bargain.
L'lNB PLANTATION FOE BALE, containing 560
JT seres of land, w»l I adapted to the cnlture ot Cot
ton, Rice, Con end Barer Cane, and well wooded
witfi onK lot ffiRfi.
The above Ptaatation la situated five miles from
this city, on tbe Aagnsta road.
For price and terms ap^fo "
ocl7—lw
ANDERSON’S SONS.
Mr. F.t Lessing
■^jyOULD respectfully Inform hto patrons and
that be ls now preparo^to gtve Finishing Leeoous on
tha Ftono, aad Instrnctioa in Tboroogh Baas.
ocl6—1m
COTTON GINS.
.■■ i -i U-- j
EST M’C A I T B Y
Tor sale by
ocia-ot
B
OI NS,
BOOM A BRYANT,
184 B.y street
STRAYED,
N SUNDAY. 14th October, a Roan 'llorro, me-
O N SUNDAY. 14th October, a Roan Tlorro, me-
diam size, wife bhtze to face. Whoever gives In
formation at, or bring, him to the eorner of Gordon
aad TatnaU
oct
blnnm port <too dty. 'fid
Hews and MvraMOdtim
3 o ei sidl fitoa ■« P*>u «
THE
LaGrrftnge Reporter,
PUBLISHED AT
LaGRANGE, GEORGI-A
H as the largest circulation of any paper ih West
em Gejrgls, and is located in the midst of one
oi the best cotton sections In that portion of tbe
State. It Is, therefore, an excellent advertising me
dium for the m erchants and factors of Savannah, wbo
desire io solicit tbe trade of Western Georgia and
Eastern Alabama. Snpscription. $3.i 0. Advertising
rates reasonable. & wlLLWQHAlf>
ocl5-tf* Frapristor
TOBACCO.
70
Half .end three-quarter boxes Bright pounds,
160 half end three-quarter boxes Medium hi,
40 ha f boxes Navy too..
lOaeighlh boxes Bright Half-pounds Tobacco,
60 eighth boxes Swert Half-pounds Tobacco,
foreale by HILTON ft ’'ANDELL,
ocis-tt 193 Bay street.
M’COMBS’
WOOD.
hZTE, the undersigned, take this methmi o! 1
Tv forming our friend*, and the public eem-rej
that, to ^cilitate our business, we bare establish
WOOD YARD
at the Albany and Gulf Railrnd. from which, oa-. I
onr old stand, at the C.nal Bridge, tv-low the J
tral Hailrosd, We are prepared to deliver the t4
beat quality of
niGH LAND OAK WOOD
at eight dollars ($8) per cord, and
DRY YELLOW FINE WOOD
at six d -Iters ($6j per cn-d, on very short noii-rc.
Order boxes can l>e fonorl at Hr. Staley's F,..
Store, corner State and Bull street,, and nt M...
Lipptnan's Drag Store, comer of Congress aril i*
nard streets.
OC6-lm KtlTLBR k UARDttlil |
H0LUH6SW0ETH & GUj
AMISSION MEBGHUIS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Especial attention wBlbe eiv-n to thflexccaiflil
of Oottoa Qrdera, whi. h we »< licit. 1
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION IKIUHANIv
SToCDAKC'e Upvxs Rasul, Bat Stssli.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
E VERY facility offered forcons'aiuaenf? ami er-j
cution of orders. lAiie ul udr .lm-s n.a r
Cotton shipped lo our frieu.ln lu New V-rk. H
more and Phiiadelphia. ,
FOWLER & WAPit.
87 Water street, New York,
IMPORTERS AND WHOI.K8ALK DEALER-Pi
RICE.
0 vnacements will be made. C. h. FOWI.Rft if
tne above firm, can be reeu at ihc Marshall H b
BEFEB TO
8AVANNAH NATIONAL BANK.
MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL HANK, of V« I-U
City. '
SALT, SALT
3 t>nn SACKS Liverpool Salt, in gocil oriel
•DUU for tale low, by
Joa-tf JNO. McMAllON 310- [
i. H. O'L’iroj
Son.
S G£0C£2S|
o
AK and HEMLOCK
Leather Belting and How.
DAVANT ft WAP'LKS.
Sole Agents.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
anderalgned has taken into partnership N.
FRIERSON. Tbe bnaineas of the Him will be con
ducted under the name abd style of Mallqn A
Fmbbsos, to date from cetober 1st. 1846.
OC15-1W B. MALLQN.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
Savanhas. Ga., October »tb, 1866.
mHB co-partners hll: of Van Hobn, HollYOa X ft
Mubrat expires thin day, by its own limitation.
HOLL YOKE ft MURRAY.
van r
Kdw. O'Btbux.
Edw. O’Byrne &.
Wholesale akd Retail Dealers i
Lxquobs, 4c., &c.
W i solicit s share of the patronage of onr fna:
and the public generally. Tbe Senior
•at this firm having done business in
wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and
To Rent.
and Herald Office.
11 mm & co.,
OC16
CHARLES ’
[HORN.
New Style Dress Trimmings
AMD
MilUnery Goods,
Just received at
MRS. LOUIS’.
H ANDSOME CLOAKS. Sacks, Battons, Feathers,
Flowers, Ribbons. Velvets of all colon, Cords,
— .1— A.- rt.ro a . Otoftfk.
for yonfielf, at MSS B. L. LOUIS'*
•w No. 161 Congr.ss street, op stain
DANCING ACADEMY
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
RffB- K LOUIS will opea bis DANCING ACADE-
JH. my M St. Andrew’s MalL oa TUESDAY, Get.
Mtb,* st 3M o’clock p. M. Days of lnatrnrtiua foe
yonag Ladles, Misses and Masters, on Tuesdays,
rhnndays and Saturdays, at 3 a o'clock p. m., and
for Gentlemen, Wednesday a and Fridays, nt S o'clock
- -n oce-lm
The Charleston Daily News
la rexsiTed Etext Mounw at
IS Till’! VET! DEPOT,
Beu. Sxbxxt, Canaan Q» Bav Lass,
- oct gavsneeh, Os.-‘
FLOUR, CORN,
OATS* RYE, AC.
O NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY flacks choice Extra
Floor. Y,«0# tataeto Cent, 660 boabeto Oats, had
ato Seed Rje, lo store and tor sale hy
BILL, WYL.LT * CHjEIBTIAN-
Soap, Candles.
7C BOXES MACT’S ADAMANTINE CANDLES
10 *6 boxes TnllonrCHdiev, itohte
M-howm-Ceigniete Fate and foimiiY Sea*
$• bases Graham A Brown’s Family Soap.
v* , . ,0f *HJL?ON ft RANPMX.
o6t$-at Miftayitreet
Shades,
LANE-.
'VBSS lhwch daily,
i-sq |son MAM. TO 1 P. X.
whh arvivw to
__ inrTr has mad.
, will he rotated to fetors to
roffi MtaBar tovratt rnoctad
uroatf svety vartaty, eftetce Win
SeSTftOfoto cetohratod Ato; amo,
— — wlPatera.
,fr -i..' '■
QILHOM.Y.
COTTON
factok*
General Commission Mercians-1
Established in 1S3G.
Liberal advances pn consignments te our fri« “ I
NOW York. 0u '
R. A. SOLOMOK
COMMI88ION MERCHANT, COLLE^' |
ING AGENT, 4c-,
Eufaula, -A-l a *
Prompt attention given ta-Collections an-, t> -
Purchase and S»lc of Cuttou. y,
Eeforanee:—Neasrs. S. SAiffer * KepM^J
rtsmtoos. ft Co., New T ‘’ rk ;-5 , S^Co-iiM
Wkoleeale
P APER for Printers *nd - S Dole?
Goods, Hardware and B.™t “? „ Fp a„
for Grocer, and Druggist*- Printer*
hfeds. Alee. Binden* Board., tA
aod Twi*e. An good* aold at New
*““• warren bbox®e;, l
FOR Sill
pEINTING PAPER.
24X36 and
■pi YE BALES
K l ato yards 1', Sea Island Beggi”*’
1,66* yard* 1S Sea ^** “•
o too fHh Furlsp*$ wrapp
land forwleiowb.v baYS ©,.
Bacon
j choice shoolders-1
BELL, WYU.Y <
Potatoes. OnionsT^ J
QEVWW-WIVE byrels PoWoe^^ ' ie w
O Oatoss. inndinff from ateamer isT iQ
RVI.I, WYLLY * l ” y
BELL, WYLhY •
Sale.
and *
For
Q.UEHY BAGGING, Extra
y, , o, ca0 pe leased for » ^
feshacounty,0*., cauw ^
m ro, tarms. B*b* ’ If 4®’“
??? si^towgiven Uf.
***■ obobge w-ar^
w.y®* !