The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 22, 1866, Image 2

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^ •* The Dailv kNews and Heraldi BY S. W. MASON. SAMUEL VC. Editor W. T. THOMPSON A«*ocI*te K«*“ or - Official Paper of the City. ASSIST CIRCULATHM IM THE CITY AHD MINTY MONDAY OCTOBER Nil, ISM. POSTMASTERS Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the SEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at-our advertised rates. TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest isfelt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will be gratefiil-to our planting friends find others n the i nterior for information oa that snhiect. 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. Pennsylvania Elections.—An intelligent anti well-informed gentleman, of high posi- iion, a citizen of the “Keystone State," in a private letter addressed to the editor of the Nuhliville Union and American, nnder date of the Ilth, says: “ Uenry's majority will be less than ten thousand, and the Radicals will lose a large amount of money. They bet largely on 15,000 and L’0,000 majority for Geary. This is some consolation at least. The Radicals carried the State last year by 22, ICQ, so that we have gained at least 12,700 votes. “What the resutt will he, (jndonly knows. The Radical Congress at Us next session will gress. Wc polled at the last election about 000,000 votes, and the result shows the par ries are nearly equal, and if the Radicals push things livexlremities they will suffer for their temerity, all that a bitter war can bring upon them." The Lost Steamship Evening Stab j Death Trap.—The New York correspond ent of the Charleston Courier says the feeling in thai city against the owners of the lost steamship is that of intense indignation. - “It was notorious,” says the writer, “that she was unseaworthy; that a part of her Jiull was rotten; that she was inefficiently manned, and she was short of boats. Last January t he passengers to New Orleans had an in dignation meeting on board and denounced the Company for their meanness in providing for the comfort and safety of their customers. Yet in Bpite of all this the Company con tinued to run the death trap, and knowingly hurled into the jaws of destruction the three hundred human beings who went to.pieces with the ship in the gale of last week. The newspapers are urging th# relatives of the victims to prosecute the Company for dam ages. There is no question that there was culpable neglect, and there is not a jury in the land, but would grant the plaintiffs a heavy verdict’’ Look out for Them.—The Macon papers caution the police of the different towns and cities to be on their guard for two horse thieves who are loitering through the coun try on foot, with a blanket or two, and a tew clothes in a saddle bag. They appear very rusty aud poor—sleeping in outbonges,. and in negro kiicheus, and yet have large amounts of money. They are both stout men, one having a red head which he lately dyed at Talbotton. A reward of $500 is out for the red headed worthy, for the murder of a man in Jones county. They bail from South Carolina, and are a brace of danger ous scamps. The testimony in the Dudley case lately in progress at Albany devetepes some interesting features of high life, Dietz, the colored agent of the deceased. Mjrs. Dudley, was for twelve years her waiter and seivaot, but since his promotion to be her commer cial‘agent has had entire control of her dis bursements, speculations, charities and funds generally. It is alleged that he pensioned his black relatives upon Mrs. Dudley aud violently drove away some of her near and dear relatives, notallowiag them to enter hot house- The Grand Juries of Hit* Superior Courts of Richmond aud FulV jn counties have, in their general presentments, recommended the abolition of the Connty Courts. It is evident thbt a strong pressure 'will be brought to bear upon the Legislature for the discontinuance of these Courts. The peo ple are restive under the operation of all processes for facilitating the forced collec tion of debts, and strike wildly at this Court because of its agency in such com pulsion. On the Way to Fort Delaware.—The Philadelphia Ledger of the 13th instant says that the four Anderson (South Carolina) prisoners, the Messrs. Keyes, Senior and Junior, Byrem and F. J. Stowers, convicted at Charleston, South Carolina, of the murder of Union soldiers, passed through Phila delphia on Thursday, 11th instant, on their way from the TortngaB to. Fort Delaware. They were in charge of Capt. Crabb, 6th United States Artillery. . The Uksclikb Community at Columbia, South Carolina.—The CaroKnft (South Carolina) Phoenix, which started the rumor that lias been going the rounds of the papers, that the Ursolihc Community of that to remfrve' to Alabama, now cor- crroneoMA statement. Only two go to TuBqrmbia to establish a stifution there under the auspices tlmBisiiopor Jfobile. Tbe Convent D to remain at its present location Vala Crucis; - ___________ Gen. Toombs.—George Williams Kendall of the New <3«4eitofcPlcay«ne, is a letter from Pari?, says : 1 have also seen Gen. Toombs, and many of our Soutbern peDple here :■ and as I bate said about Sandere, all seem to be getting along. Genu Toombs* IT 1 ats rightly io- formed; fciieiidtr-goinfe feme thffiWinter, and so do many others who are in the same host w ith him. - - w ~ *3—■ o' ■. 1 t* Bishop sEUiot, of Georgia, Green,of Missis- aippi, Quintard, of Tennessee, and Wilmer, of Alabama, are to serve, at the consecra tion of Bfehop Wilmer, of Louisiana, on the 7th of November, in Christ’s Church, Nevr Orleans. Bishop Elliott will preach. — ■ • A V ,i ■ ■ ■ ■— When the War Ends.—Tbe Attorney- General and Second Controller concur in the opinion that tbe 20th of August, I860, the date of the President’s proclamation de claring the insurrection to he at an end, should be taken as the dettbf the termina tion of the war. K the States that have alraady held dec- tion. for nepceseotattvea to the next Con gress, 58 Radicals and 12 Conservatives have been elected. These are all T0^ hlrn States. Arkansas bah Also heid her elec- tion, and has chosen 3 Conservatives ; but the prospect of their admission Is not bright (ft ENGLAND. The tohypfc iatoamm us that representa tive reform i» •* UI fee all-absorbing topic of disenssMB tn Great Britain. The success of the various reform demonstrations, which have certainly advanced the cause which re- formers|have at heart, seems to have filled the public mind with something »IHi. to enthusi asm. Mr. Bright, who is the leader of the movement, has certainly achieved a great deal in behalf of the industrial classes of his countrymen. Whatever be the justice or injus tice of his attacks on his political opponents, he has spoken out for fee people manfully and well. The excitement occasioned by the Hyde Park affair had not yet subsided, when de monstrations of all bat unparalleled magni tude, and occurring almost simultan eously in different parts of the great city, stirred London to the very centre. These again were quickly followed by others smaller, perhaps, but not less significant, in various parts of the country. Never before, perhaps, in tbe history of the world have such huge assemblages of people taken place for tbe purpose, not of potting forth often unjust, always dangerous, though sometimes neces sary hand of force, but of contributing the weight of their moral *-*r towards the settlement of a political question. That such large meetings could be held in one of the busiest and woe* populous, centres of Euro pean industry without violence and blood shed reftects the highest credit on the intel ligence and self-possession of the masses of whom they were composed. These demon strations, besides, have substantially settled the question of reform, and rendered it im perative on whatever party may hold the reins of power to introdnoe on the opening f.Parliament a fresh reform bill.’ Great, been the success of these much as they have done in ae of democratic principles, .ly to be the last of their kind which we shall have before the meeting of Parliament. The people seem to be fully awake upon the subject of their rights, and the flame is certain to spread more aud rnoro. A SAVANNAH WORK OF ART. It is known to a few friends that Mr. Gustio, the modest and gentlemanly operator in tbe Savannah telegraphic office possesses a natural talent for art, which despite hie in cessant and laborious duties he has found time to cultivate with remarkable success, as is attested by the productions of his pencil. But those who bane seen aud ad mired his fugitive sketches, his brilliaut landscapes, and life-like portraits—the work of bis leisure, moments—will not be pre pared h believe that he has found time to produce, an original landscape painting on a scaleand in a style of artistic excellence who would do credit to Clenewarke or any other of the professional landscape painters that have visited our city in past years. We refer to a most exquisite view of Bonaveu- ture, twenty-four by twelve inches, painted from original drawings by himself, and giving to the beholder a most striking and faithful impression of the singular beauties of that remarkable sylvan scene, Clothed in its gorgeous autumnal foliage. The pictun * may be seen at the store of Messrs. Schreiner A Co., and we think all who behold lb. will agree with us that it is a work of rsos merit, giving unmistakable evidence of artistic talent of a high order, and. which, with cultivation sod practice will place the possessor high on thq roll of landscape painters. EXCURSION IpqF' TO FLORIDA. The public has already been advised of an event which, iy.tc form a new. epoch in the commercial history, of. Savannah. To-day regular communication is established for the first, time by mail between this city and Florida, over tbe Branch Railroad connect ing the Atlantic and Gulf Road with the in ternal improvement aysteBi of the peninsula State. It baa been announced, also, that ar rangements have bees made insuring direct and speedy eornmnnicatioo by this route be tween this city and all stations on tbe Flor ida roads. By reference to another column it will be seen that Mr. Haines, General Superintendent, announces that excursion tickets will be issued until tbe 1st proximo, to go and return for one fore between any station on tbe Atlantic and Gulf Road and any station on tbe Pensacola and Georgia Road, which connects St. Marks on tbe Gull with Lake City in tbe Eastern section of tbe State. It is needless to aay that the opportunity thus offered for a cheap and pleasant excur sion to tbe land of flowers will.be embraced by our citizens generally. ; ^ .< Neoro Convention.—The Colored* Con vention at Albany adopted leaolnrioos claim ing that the elective franchise should be re stored.to, not bestowed, on them, and de nouncing the $260 clause ae nnjqst. Tbe resolutions also look forward to the consoli dation of the colored citieens of the State as a distinct party or broach.of tbe republican organization. * _ Gold.—Ona thousand pounds weight of gold has arrowed, in Faria from Costa Rica, taken from mine* oonceded to n French com pany, arnf worked under the direction of a French General by President Castro. 4 4 JiAS. STRMKNa a* Sr. Locis.—Jas. Ste phens made a speech at St. Lonis yesterday’ In. which he declared that the battle of Irish independence would commence on Irish soil before New Year. By Telegraph. NIGHT DISPATCHES, * FROM EUROPE. . English Reform Movement. CHOLERA ■= s • - ' THE EMPRESS IN LONDON. OF MEXICO. TRIAL OF RUSSIAN CONSPIRATORS. MEWS FROM THE CONTINENT. New Yobx, October 21.—Steamship Herman, from Southampton 10th, arrived. The Time, says of the great meeting of working- men at Leeds, that no political movement haa for a long time attracted ao much attention as was proved on Monday by the collecting together of an great a multitude, in order to discuss and support the prin ciples of tbe Manhood Suffrage Association which haa been established in Leeds. The Cholera still continue, in London. Three ships have arrived at Nlioola Jewek with material for the Russian American Telegraph. Alarming reports are current in Mexico, concerning the state af health of the Empress of Mexico. In Russia thirty-four persona are eompronalaad by tile disclosures at KarakosolTs trial. One has bean condemned to death and 15 to exile in Siberia. Austria^—'The Emperor decided to renounce the title of King of Lombardy and Yenetia. Turkey.—Apprehension, are entertained of rising in Thessaly and Epirus. HANovEa.—The patent annexing Hanover to Prus sia waa promulgated in Hanover Oat. 6th. From Baltimore. VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT. GOY. SWANN AND THE POLICE COM MISSIONERS. Riliimosk, Oct. 21.—President Johnson visited this city to-dsy, in acceptance of an invitation from the Young Catholic Friends' Society to be present * r the closing session of Plenary Council He ia accom panied by Mrs. Patterson. Will! regard to the Pohoe Commiaatoneve lt ta tm- dersbnod that a compromise has been proposed by parties representing the Governor, that the Commis si, -tiers should appoint one of the judges in each ward and one cleric of election from the Conservative party. The proposition is now under consideration by the Police Commissioners. FROM FORTRESS MONROE. . ARRIVAL OF THE UUNBOAT TACOMY. CONSOLIDATION OF SQUADRONS. Fortuess MONROE. Oct 21.—Arrived this morning the U. a gunboat Tacony, Commander Temple. She left Charleston Wednesday night Commodore Jos. Lunc.an arrived on tho Tacony. and will transfer the squfidron to Admiral Palmer, thus consoHdatlog the Atli mtic Coast aud North Atlantic squadrons. From Washington. Recognition of Foreign t onanla. Wsshinoton, Oct 21.—The President haa recog nized Jas. C. Augustin Quintero as Consul of Coats Hica at New Orleans, and the following named per sonas, Vice Consuls for Sweden aud Norway, viz: Va il. Perkins, at New Orleans, and S. Palm, kt Austin, Texas- WANTED, A YOUNG MAN. aiiout IS to 20 yean of- age. who writes a good hand and can come well recom mended. One who lives wit It his family preferred. .None need apply except those who can till the above requirements. Apply St till? oiltcc. oc204f Special Notices. Excursion Tickets to Florida. Office General teJFWmirrrENnxXT Atlantic kj Gulf Rail Hoad, SavaxwaB, Oct. 20, 1866. ) Until the 1st of November, Ercnrsion Tickets will be issued, to go and return for one fare, between any station on the Atlantic and Gulf Rail Rood and any station on the Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road, and will be good for one weak from data of issue. - &S. HAINES, - ocM-eod-3t General Superintendent. ~ TAX NOTICE. Office State and Coostv Tax Couftcmm, I Savannah, Oct. 22. iseo. j The bookflbr tbe colfeotion of the above Tax will continue open during tbtavreek. I would caUtha at- tantion to the fact that there is a Head Tax of two dol- 1 irs ($2) levied on Ml male inhabitant, of thia Stole from 21to CO years of age, white and colored, which, if not paid before thia offle# closes, the expanses attend ing »S collection will make it U 60. Office mttha Court Houma from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M- JAR J. MCGOWAN. oc22-l Tax Collector C. C. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES per Schooner Amos Edwards, from (j Philadelphia, are notlffed that aha to thia day q.p.t.^ping at Waldburg’a Wharf. AH goods re maining on the Wharf at sunset will be stored at their risk *nd expenat. HUNTER * GAMMELL. . Oct. 22,1866. M _ - NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES per Schooner Vapor are hereby noth (j fled that aha will commence discharging this day at Lower Rica Mill Wharf. AH Goode toft on Wharf after suneet will ba stored at risk and expenaa of Consignee. W. H. STARK A CO.. Agents. Pet 22d, 1866. ft NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BT Cooper, Olcotte & Farrelly. Doctor Johns, bv author Reveries Bscbelsr. Life of Andrew Johnson, by Lillies Faster. Venetian Ufo, by W D.How.lls Sketches of Ro»too Idle, by Morisj, Haunt Oaten. by. BJKiPMfrL l. u, 2 V.' i Who Breaks Pays, byCOuhin Nulls. Helen Ooertnsya Ptaaitse—s*oveL OupldH Album, by Arcffi* Argyle, Charles Lamb, a Memoir by Berry Cornwall* Frederick the Qltat. bT Muttlbacft. . ocl> WOOD. \a/g, the aadefstgiied. take this method of ta- vv formlsg oar friends, that, tofag tttiate our bast ness, wstSvsrots^hed a WOOD YARD at the Albany sad Onlf Retired, from which, or from onr old stand, U the Canal Bridge, below the Cen tre! Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the very best tssllty of HIGH LAN* OAK WOOD st eight dollars (gS) per cord, sad on hudv piu wood at six dollar* (My par cord, osi vei^ short notice. Order boxes can he found at tfr. Staley e Bonk sum. earner State and Batt ffiWets, and at Mr. J. Ltpjmiaii's Ung Store, earaer sI Congeeas amd Bar- mjgLshrrolrij BOtiartt * HilOWWCK. law Salt. ns ^'A' freaoqoais c AAAUOUfO'UUH >J C. D. BOOMS* BRO. e» FLOUR I FLOUR 1 52 f**R*Ui ttontjast arrived- pgr schooner Vapor sad for sale by BRIGHAM, HOLST * CO. Metropolitan Steal Fire Engine Co. Attend a Meeting of your Company at your logine Hoorn, at o'clock, P. M-, THIS (Monday) RVENING. A large at tendance la requested. By order of WM. B. GUE, 1st Tice President. F. Bir. Swsat, See'y. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed of the Merchants' and Planters' Bank, ia prepared to enter upon Ms daty. AU bUlholdacs, and other persons having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make Immediate payment. Blllhoideia will lone their priority if the bills ate not presented within six months. HIRAM ROBERTS, ausr-tf Assi&mees’ Notice. Thenhdenigned having been appointed aarignsea of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bUI-holders and other claim- ante against the said Bank to present the earn, for li quidation, and ail persona indebted to tbe Bank an repaired to make Immediate payment. Bin-holders will lose their priority if the hula are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GADDRY, Jy2T-tf Assignees’ Notice. Babb or SavAnAa, 1 Bavaauah. Georgia, July*, 1M6.J The anderatgned having been appointed d mlgnesa qt thia Bank for the purpose or adjusting aad Hqni ctating its affaire, therefore all paraona having claims against this corporation will present them, and al bUI-holders of thia Bank are required to present the same within aix mouth* from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by statute, and those ia. Jebted will make lmaediate payment to B. BRIGHAM, aapd.tr S5,OQO P€rYw^de Easy. Ageate wonted, batAmale and fpPRls. Iq ro^ of the mbat woaderfal aad aaoat anlaabls atqgga <ff the. age. Bosinrea entire* warn; ero hedaws ml home or traveling. N6 GHtfottafprite orYgjlhnr W. B. CHIDEflPrtfo, ociMt* ate Broadway, New Tart. Special Notice. Office Gsxeral SuicRlVTEynKvr Atlantic -v Gulf Rail Boad. • ■ RavzNRAS, Oct. 15th, 1866. rpHE Florida Branch Bail Koad will be opened to J. tbe Public on Monday next, the 22nd mat. Anangemmita have been made insuring direot rod ^Ja^SSnnnicattODhyaiia route berirecos^n^ aad all stations on the Pen^coto and Georgia B«a Boad,- Florida Central Rail Road, (and Florida Rail Through ticket* will he sold between the following Vl Savaanri> and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticallo, Ke lson. Lake City, aud Jacksonville. Thomaaville aud Quincy, Tallahassee, MonUcello, mwui Madiion. Madison and Quitman and Valdortfo. Freights between Savannah and all points on neolfi t Qeorgi* Railroad aud Florida Central RhI Bond will be shipped on through rmtee and without breaking bulk. H- a HAINES, octlft-tf General Superintendent, TSac«i3Biw “—- yw. CHANGE OF SCBEUULE. Office Geneeal HuPKaiKTXNDXirr ) Atlantic and Gulf Hailnoao, I Savannah, Oct. 15,1866 ) O N and after MONDAY next, the 21d instant, the Schedules of the Passenger Trains on thia Read will ba as follows, daily, (Sunday's excepted): T.tatf ABUTS. 7.00 A. M. Savannah 6-10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. ThomaaviUe 7.10 P. M. 7.26 A. M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M. 2.00 A. 1L TaUahaasce U-00 P. M. 1.00 A. M. JackaonviUe 12.00 Night. B. S. HAINES. ocia—tf General Superintendent. Notice. The Mechanics* Saving aud Loan Association of Sa vannah, having ina*e to the undersigned an assign ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all parsons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un dersigned, and all persons indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUEN. Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and aesl-Sm Loan Association of Savannah. Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, to prepared to enter npon his duties. AU bill holders and other persons having claims against tbe said Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Bank are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill holders will lose their priority If the bills are not presented within six months Irom tills date. JOHN C. FERRILL, ' au2-3m Assignee. INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 30,1S66. THE undersigned would respcctfuUy inform their Mends 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 York. NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of 8L Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of St. Lonis, Mo. PERBY INS. AND TRUST CO.. Marion, Aim JOHN W. ANDERSON k SONS. aapl-Sm Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. "Wholesale PAPER WAREHOUSE. P APER for Printers and Dookbindere; for Dry Oooda, Hardware and Boot and shoe Dealers: for Grocers and Druggist*- Printers' supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes snd Twine. AU goods sold at New York prices, with expenses added.' WARREN BROTHERS, oeti-tf 210 Bay street. FOR SALE. iBINTING PAPER. 24X36 and 26X41. CHAS. L. COLBY A CO.. Cor. Hay and Abercorn streets. P aepte Fine Plantation For Sale. Grreat Bargain. liHNE PLANTATION FOR SALE, containing 350 r acres oi land, well adapted to the culture of Cot ton, Rice, Corn and Sugar-Cane, rod well wooded with oak and nine. The above Plantation ia situated five mile* from this city, on the Augusta ro id. For price and terms sp^ly to_ ocl7-lw JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS. Notice. A LL PERSONS having claims against the estate of ihe late Margaret Con-Ion, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, properly attest ed; and all indebted to said estate will make pay ment to M. J. Ford, Ksq.. Attorney at Law. B. D. ARNOLD,! OCll-Sw JOHN RYAN f Ki ^ BACON! BACON! j^IDES AND SHOULDERS, landing from Steamer this day, and for a ile by ooU BELL, WVLLY & CHRISTIAN. Bacon ! Bacon I Bacon! (JtWSNTY-FIVE hogsheads Bacon Sides, clear and clear ribbed, landing from steamer North Point. Apply to BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. ocU—3t GUANO! GUANO! 5Q TONS PERUVIAN GUANO, jest landed, la stare and for sale by OC^-lOt CRANE k QRATBILL. N. JL HARDEE & CO., COTTON FACTOR M AND General Commission Merchants. Established In 1836. Liberal advances on consignments to onr friends ia New York. Bagging! Bagging! Jjt I V E BALES HEAVY GONNY BAGGING, L«00 yards IX Sea Island Bagging. 1,460 yards IX Ses Island Bagging, 2,500 yard* Burlaps, for ^rapping bags, he., oa consignment and for sale low by 8. O. BAxNES, OCU—1W 190 Bay Street, cor. Market PodL Memphis (Term.) Coupons and Past'Due Indebtedness. TXY AN ORDINANCE passed by the Baazff oi JS Mayor iJd AUennenr^pL ».!««. R was or- datesdthat the past dne Bonds and Coupons Inoebt- ednasa of tbe City of Memphis be received far daw u tag therittr, are fefoadatoe *« oa-year bond* of $1,600 each drewtog 18 per cent, interest aadjreya. Mete the City of Memphie eemi-annnMIy, fy the follewteg Boade aad ooapow toaned ana tedoned Bonds and Ompow treat Me. Memphis, Team, and Little Rock Railroad Coupons ’jtempbfo Itan., and Charle*oo Railroad Ooupea* item.. OMo Railroad trionoas past dae. «*nn„ MlnnlmlHil and Tea*. Bateread farther pariieeUrs, by mafl erstber- noon. Addiaro 1 P. T. HUGHES, Cite Controller. Meatphte Tenn Hurv fi| w J.HiO 1 - cyByrne Bt Non. > Brrarr. Dealeto i* Qaoosainr, Lrquoas, ho., he. —- of onfriareda of tela tern havtag dona buainsss ln this citv fcr ap- wardaoftelity-iwoyaarm. Corner Bryan and JaSwaon atioate ocS-ly WEARr We have received a» adffitirinak Stqfck «f > RT.AfiK FRENCH CLOTHS, BRO WN FRENCH CLOTHS. BLUE FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK, BROWN and BLUE SILK ikfXED CLOTHS, J 4 1 FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, for Bu- sineas Soita. BLACK and FANCY VELVET VESTINGS, BLACK and FANCY SILK VESTINGS, BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN CASSIMERS, FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERS, Ac. We are now prepared to make np Gents’, Youths* and Boys’ ✓ Suits, In the latest style, at New York prices, or less. We have none but the best Cotters engaged, and the best workmen. OdK-tt LATHUPP dt COe^ For Rent, • spajMiiBAw-.— The Gatin Sarplu to Eqaltokly MtMef iarag tke A-irtl SO per cent:. Credit Given 'When Desired! F*BICE PLANTATION of Mr. Chas. Manlgmnlt, on Argyle Island, about 8 miles above the city, adjoining the estate of Mr. James Potter, and opposite Mr. Dan iel Heyward’s plantation, containing over 700 acres of the finest rica land, all In one compact body, with an adjoining Island of about 60 acres. 6 large double gia tugula ■bout 700 acres of Cotton, provision and wood land, where Mr. Capers, the former overseer, passed many summers with his large family. The Savannah Ban- read r near it rod the station ie close by. Apply to BOBT. HABERSHAM i SONS, oct33-eodlm Savannah, Ga. To the Public. T ie undersigned gives notice to his friends and the pmbUc generally, teat be baa es tablished a WOOD YARD, situated oaj tee Ogeecbee Canal Bank, between the two Railroad fbriilges, rod that he would be thankful to them for their patronage. Order boxes to be found at BK-Meesrs. Rob Habersham k Sons. Bay street. " LoveU A Latemont, Congress st. Mr. E. Ehrlich's Grocery Store, Whitaker si. Mr. Talent's Drug Store, Jefferson st. Orders for all kinds of Wood promptly filled on as reasonable terms aa can be had slesewhere. KOBT. R. HABERSHAM. oc22-aw-4w. Sundries. Q A BARRELS Sweet Oranges. Ou H dozen superior Georgia Brooms. 60 barrels different brands FemUy Flour. 10,000 pounds Beard’s Patent Iron Ties. Salt, Baton, Rope, Ac., Ac. Fur sale by 0(721 w A. WILCOX A CO. Received F rom Philadelphia, an assortment qf Ben- kert’s, Gents’ Dress Boots, Boys’ Gaiters. ALSO. FROM PHIL ADELPHIA, An assortment of Ladles’ and Mtose-’ S'-oes, of every description. EINSTEIN, EQKMAN A CO., 163 Congress street. COTTON GINS. gEST McCarthy Gins, Livingston's manufacture, kept for sale by Sundries. nr CASES Fresh Canned Tomatoes, two-pound LG cans. 25 cases assorted Jellies, quarts and pints. to boxes Stewart’s assorted Candles.- For sale bv HILTON ft RAKDELL, oC22-3t 1S3 Bay street. Wanted to Rent or Purchase, FOR CASH, A GOOD DWELLING, medium size, pleasantly situated, good yard room and modern improve ments. Address, stating location aad terms, Postof- Uca l-ox 146. JOS. A. ROBERTS. 002241 No. 14 Stoddard Hgige. Book-keeping. W anted by a firsT-class booe-krepss employment aa such for a fow hours each even ing. No matter hew complicated or Intricate accounts may be, will arrange them. Nndereteode thoroughly' English, French rod German Currencies. Reference—Present land past employers. Address D-, this office. oc2J-tt White lid Slippers. TJYLATI ARRIVALS, CALL AT D Ns. 163 Congress Sbaat, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN ft CO, oc20.lt Just Received A X THE TRUNK EMPORIUM. No. 163 Congres Street, a Urge assortment of Trunks. Vaitees and TrevaUina Ruga. EINSTEIN, ECKMAN ft CO. - t! 1 Bagging. rn Bales AMERICAN MANUFACTCBE. DU 50 Bales SEA ISLAND BAGGING. Just received aad for aal* by 1 A. WILCOX ft CO. oetf-lw Board at $8 Per Week. FEW GENTLEMEN can obtate BOARD W s ■ week. A| ocgMt A. private family at Eight plyatthtoeffio*. Wanted, 10,000 X™” ”” ”! 7 CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO , ae*7-tf Corner Bay and Abaacont riraats- Green Xieaf, Hemp A' oelt-tf Maaafoctarere’ Friste. DAVANT ft WiPLES. nuUiiM for Sale. O N Shvrinuh river, twenty (30) mltei ffwm Savan nah, enoatattag of Sevan taro hundred aad sixty Ovo 0,735) acres of LAND, trite ssvea negro hoasss, fourteen «y twenty 04X20) fret la Mae, with a aplanffW stream fortamlmr aadgriat mill. Three hundred and twanty (MO) genaofopen Land, and one thousand (l.aaa) 30 hn teamed. Faciii ties (or attack range, WUft reeatataUte Savannah, munrpaasad by any Inritey te thnteetnity. AUthe boSdings ta good reanir. ji.gfrteSre.teAKLirote 1 street, or at Not; r I HEREBY GIVEN that fore extotteg enter tea are ft C», ta Snvnnaah. On., and Co.. Madison. Ft*., hare hero or O. O. LMnffaten, one of tee A. J. MTLlJR wtUgtve neaatt Skvammlt. and*. I In “ August, is**. ’raeanaaewnaratnu niwimnataatm mtenon BnteMte teSntnnnah, Gw. at TSsisP'-'-ssri tiSSSffi. WUtBrr >71 nr .d J lao x SrfT JxprtBU . JV*. :n*tL: ,-2 d-tid No Extra Charge or Increased Rate-of Premium for Southey RIsIcS. All Policies 1ssued~at Standard Rates by TABLE ». Sl.OOO, payable ft* follows < s At Death or 66Ui 16 *17 76 $16 4J $15 12 V 18 30 16 87 15 49 18 IS sy 17 31 15 90 IS 18 53 17 83 16 SO to 20 So IS 38 16 75 21 20 fin 18 94 17 23 22 21 tiT 19 64 17 71 23 22 4S 20 19 18 24 84 23 35 20 87 18 79 26 24 28 21 60 19 39 26 25 bl 22 39 20 02 *1 20 88 26 22 20 6S S3 27 56 24 lu 21 39 28 28 81 25 65 22 14 30 30 18 24 07 22 9- 81 31 64 27 15 2.1 80 33 33 83 28 83 24 72 26 34 96 29 68 25 68 64 36 80 30 33 26 73 .36- 38 9.t 32 40 27 84 36 41 1C 33 98 29 04 ' 31 43 02 35 68 30 31 38 46 38 37 54 31 69 88 49 40 39 68 33 19 40 62 74 41 80, 34 8i> 41 56 4S 44 24 36 56 42 80 TO 46 82 38 4A 43 65 44 49 86 4“ 61 44' 70 8'.' 53 10 42 75 45 60 70 45 19 46 47 83 4T » •4 ' 50 63 57 73 SC 30 60 61 06 THE ST. LOUIS Hi LIFE Lllhl CO., OF ST. LOUIS, MO. table 3. D. A. JANUARY, PrasMcrit. JAMES U LUCRE, Vlce-Frealdant. WM. T. SELBY. Secrstftrjr. Horn; EL1ZUR WRIGHT, Ceamlttog Aataary. Assets July ly 1866, gl,O40,8*«.OO. POLICIES ISSUED FROM Sl.000 TO S10.000 ON A SINGLE LIFE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH or by Bonus additions TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866, Forty 3?er Cent. No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam a wiling vessels. Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after iw ; or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of tbe diacontinnaact of payments, such proportion of tbe whole amount as the cumber of actual payments ttES; to tbe whole number that were to be made, with profits. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten aunual premiua. or an annual pieiuium during tbe continuance of tbe Policy. Some one must take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it Wl Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk? In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become lie- iicd, or entirely foil, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, respond Company, is tins only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of the Stale. For tigl they particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of the Company. atts| office of G. B. LAMAR, Jit.,) . H. T. MINOR, jK.,; ActvIS ' 92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, Ga. Dr. JCRIAH HARKISS, Examining Physician tor Savannah and vicinity. fg cobb URKE ’; A K ent8 ’ Macon > o* “ CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. nc22-im New Advertisements. Paper-Twine. waa REAMS iurge ami small Straw Paper. OUU 200 reams, all sizes. Tea Paper, 2,000 pounds cotton and Patter Twine, For sale by HILTON ft RANDKLL. cc®2 3t 133 Bay street. A House Wanted. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, suitable for a small ‘ family, is wanted by a good tenant. Apply at this office. nc22-tf TVrOTICE.—By order from tbe Honorable Coart of Lv Ordinary of Ucriven county, Geocgta, there will he sold uefore the Coart House at Stalesooro. Bollock county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale. One Tract of L*nd containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. Williams, Hardy Hodges, and Arthur Curby on the Ogeechee river. Terms made known on tile day of sale. WILLIAM IVEY, oc22-lawtd* Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By order of Court, Will be sold in Darien, at the place of public sale, on the first Tuesday or December, 1866, all that Wharf Property and remains' of buildings known ie the plats-ot said city as lota 3,4,6,6, 7, rod 8, bound ed on the north by Bay street rod month by Altimtha rl Atoo, st the same time and place, teat Rica Planta tion known aa *' Sidon.” being situate near Dalton, on Cathiar Creek, in McIntosh county. Said plantation having all necessary buildings, having bean partially under cultivation tee last year; containing 300 sores of ((deftice land, rod 2,000 acres of pine land; bound ed on north-west and south-east by the public road from Darien to B.irrington Ferry; on north by tends owned by Ent James Dunwody, rod lands formerly owued by Henry Hall, hut now by N. P. Gignilliat; Oft th* south by plantation of Charles Morris, and on the west by lands owued by Wm. G. Dunwody. The 2 000 acres of pine land, more or lees, being bounded on north by lands ot J. H. Hall, on tea east by unknown lands, on south by lauds estate of J. rod P. Butler, on -west by Sidon and HopasriU rice plantations. And *t tbe same time and place, the following lots or bodies of lands, lying in McIntosh county, Via.: 1. Th* “ Joinyer Ridge Tract,” containing 1.190 acres; there or less, and bounded east by lands fora merly owned by 8. M. Street and Wm. McIntosh, oft south by Atttmaha river and Lewis Creek, on west by Lewis Creek, and James McCullough aud Bar* Lewis, and on north by lands granted Samuel and others, being originally four tracts of laud. 2. Also; Lewis’ which are bounded on tea south rod south-west by the Aitamihf river, on tea north and east by Lewis Creek, on west and north* west by Rutherford's creek, being two Islands, con taining 1,360 acres, more or too. 3. aw that body of land of 1,260 acres, more or leas, lying on Lewis Creek and between it and the Barrington road, bounded an the north by tend granted Mclntosb. east by land granted John Grant and Hampel Fulton, aoptb by Lewis Creek, west by toad McClelland, now owned by estate AU of said lands being near Darien will ba sold in a body or in parrels, aa may be required. Said Wharf kits. Plantation, and lands being th* property of tbe late Barrington King, will b* sold for division among tee hairs. Items cash, or part cash rod approved securities, purchasers paying for titles. C. B. SING, Administrator. Savannah, October, 1836. ooj-lawtft $10 Securities. AAA NEW 7 PER CENT. BONOS OF j VvU the State of Georgia, secured bp mortgage on Western and Atlantic Railroad. 37,60a old 6 percent. Bonds of tee State or Georgia. SHMtoftS per cent. Bonds of tee Mobile aad Girard Hail road Company, principal and interest guarantied by Central Railroad Company, and payable at Cen tral Railroad Bank ta thia city. For sale by OC18.1W BRYAN. HARTRIDGE ft OO. Apples, Onions and Potatoes, T. aNDING from Steamer this day, and for Shlllfe Ml BELL. WYLLY ft CHRMWkj MAGAZINES For N ovember. GODBY’S LA JOY’S BOOK, for Sovtahtt, PETERSON’S, for November. BARPSR’S MONTHLY, for November _ ^ . BALLOU’S MONTHLY, for November. * CBESCBNT MONTHLY, for November. LAND WE LOVE, for October. LESLIE'S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY - * ALSO, Our usual anpply of Comic Dltutrated Moftttttte and Almanacs. orSO, EOTHL ft BROTHER Mrs. Keogh T} SSraCTFULLY inform* the Ladfoa of Sa; XV teat she baa learned the art ofSaMClft ft all Ha branches 1a Kngtand, and wta wUft tiler Straw Hate to the m et fashionable tee will also renovate Gentlemen’* Black i THE ETE, EiB, DlTTBROiT. aad Ai ire_ oftee Throat .Aildtoeroe* oTteeMEtapinff ”»«SSS!Kr l ?lS: wi««ft«w lfc/1 the Newt and LIFE mSUfiMCE! No Extra Charge for South ern Risks! W. R. BOGGS 92 Bay Street, Up Stairs* AGENT FOR THE Widows’ add Orphans’ Benefit OF NEW YORK, Will b* pleased to famish full tnfui uialion urn l I systems of Life Insurance to uny person appijlni s I him at bis office, or by mail. I A tabulated list, allowing tic ocl'i l tUiM if I the surplus fund*made Ja y 1st, 1S66, caudle sal athtoofflra, o. 2-in f Fire Insurance London and Lancashire ME INSURANCE COB! CAPITAL: &5j000,000 in Golil Insures against loss by Fire on evaji'l scription of Property at mosttavorabltn^ I Losses adjusted and paid by Local Ap | without any reference to England, ft J. T. STEWART, Agent, oedftlm At Ho. 6 8t.6d "<i » "■'! PLANTERS’ MOffil * - -j Restaurant. rpHE ondersigned would inf,.rn> bis friends I X public -teat he has returned from lit. w I Europe, aad will reopen the Res taurant Connected with the VUIUM 1 H0TXL Monday, October ' The best ofthemaikat will be ■ as also tke oest of Wine*, Liquoriun^"'. oeM quora an g. omESiHa , p aiiiat 1 FOR SALE AT GOS^ rvSHE ONDERSIGNED. to nuke ’mim to y 1. STOCK, will evil AT CO-T, dunn* Weak, his LARGE STOCK now uh habft c0 WATCHES, CLOCKS, ’ mW£LST . •ILVKM. AHO SILVER PW T * P " BEVOLVEBS, and various other article* too nuiee US coaperi’** - ' BF-Mr. BROWN Will remove tohlsne*^ l ^| tea let of Nivtmhar. —- Boarding. »jrftft BLARBEE ha*removed her p,.. Mfcjssjzsscsgjssa Moles! Moles! 20 Frew HBAI» OF F1HB MULES *« Mle it S»4*l Zuhly etreet. 8 adleb*/ b ^I CITRON. CQ yntWI HEW LEGHORN CITRON mgrod to* aal* by HILTON * BASO®' nrftn if I To Rent, tw ooitKAim®® 04 ® —**£sm M * •‘*1