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THE mPROVEMKRT Op THE RIVER
By Telegrraph;
^cW Notice,
3Y S. W. MASON.
SYMUKL. W. MASON Kditoi
W. •('. THOMPSON Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
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TO OUR. COUNTRY FRIENDS.
As much interest is felt throughout the country in
regard, to the prospscta.of the cotton and other crops
we. win ho grateful to OUT planting Mends and others
n the interior for information on that subject Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer, a favor by communicating
the same to ns.
THE failures of conventions.
One of the most remarkable political
f .lures of the times is the utter failure of
c; aventions. The three Philadelphia Con-
v ntians have all been failures. The first
was a Conservative Convention of Democrats
nntl Johnson Republicans. That hag been
almost entirely broken down by the bad
faith of most of the Conservative Repub
licans in adhering to their old party lines
and organizations. The second and third
were Radical Conventions,.a sort of Siamese
twin compound of Southern “Loyalists,” so-
called, aud Northern fanatics. They have
fallen through by the dead weight it is be
lieved of the extreme. Radicalism they car
ried. This is verified by the split in their
ranks upon the Constitutional amendment—
one wing, led by the New York Times, in
favor of that measure, and the other, headed
by Butler, advocating more extreme political
remedies. Treachery proved fatal to the
first convention; too much nigger it may be
will ruin the hybrid second and third
Meanwhile the masses have struck out
wildly on different paths, and, regardless of
conventions, are moving for any point where
they can head off Johnson as the only way
of settling the whole business. The truth is
that these antiquated modes of operating on
‘ the public mind have had their day. The
mere dictum of a convention is no longer
potent with the people.- AH the old parlies
and the power of the old convention system
wci-e buried by the war in one common
grave. The people, wild with excitement,
now spurn the dictation of the wire-pullers,
aud think and act for themselves, and find in
the Radicalism of a powerful and unscrupu
lous press abundant material on which to
base their opiniou9. There is not the
slightest probability that conventions in the
future, let them be Democratic, Conservative
or nigger, will have any special effect on the
views or purposes of the masses.
tet ns hope that in the present chaotic
condition of parties that some of the bad
men may yet be ousted from power by the
adoption of sonuder views of constitu
tional liberty and the acceptance of a policy
looking to a speedy and just settlement of
the difficulties between the two sections.
The re-establishment of’ harmony and good
feeling among the people of the several
Slates should now be the highest aspira
tion ot every patriotic heart. One of the
worst and most deplorable results of the war
is the enmity'and bitterness it has left be
hind. If those who have been offended and
wronged on either side will not relinquish
their jClaims to vengeance, and will insist
upon reclamation, the consequence will be
that sectional feuds disturbing the geueral
peace of the nation will never cease.
IAMBS FUR MAIMED SOLDIERS.
It is stated by the Macon papers that Dr.
Bly, ttie gentleman with'whom Governor
Jenkins contracted to furnish artificial limbs
to such of tbe soldiers of this State as are
unable to supply themselves, has failed to
meet, promptly bis engagements, and tbe re
sult is that many of those who are entitled to
artificial limb3 are visiting Macon, spending
all the money they can command to defray
expenses, and are disappointed. It is related
that one gentleman traveled over two hun
dred miles, and that it cost him more to come
and return than the limb desired was worth.
Dr. Bly is supposed to be in New York, or
some other Northern city, making arrange
ments necessary to tbe establishment of bis
limb factory in Macon. It is therefore sug
gested that the disabled soldiers remain at
home nntil notified through tbe press that
things are ready.
Attempt to Capture Matamoras.—The
Northern papers contain “fall accounts,”
running through all the degrees of late, later,
latest, of an attempt made to capture Mata
moras by the American corps, under Gen.
Ford, assisted by the gunboat Cbinaco.
Their object was to release General Tajia,
legally appointed Governor at Tamaulipas,
and now a prisoner in tbe hands of Colonel
Canales, tbe usurping commandant. It is
impossible to make heads or tails of tbe
contused narrative, tbe dramatis persona
being so confoundedly mixed np. It, how
ever, appears that Matamoras was not taken,
though it ought to have been, tbe American
corps retreating after they had virtually oc
cupied the place without opposition- The
captain of the gunboat, why it does not ap
pear, surrendered ber to General Brown, tbe
American commander at Brownsville, who
refused to give ber up on the demand oi
Col. Canales. Gen. Tajia was released, it is
not stated wby or wherefor.
Rumored Resignation of Mr. Stanton.—
Rumors are again rife in political circles res
pecting the anticipated resignation ot Sec
retary Stanton. The National Intelligencer
which has close relations with the Adminis
tration, noticing the dispatches sent from
Washington City to the effect that Mr. Stan
ton bad written a letter to tbe President ask
ing lobe relieved of ids position as Secretary
ot War, says that the statement wa9 at least
premature ; that np to the ]7tb instant the
President had received no such communica-
tiop. It is understood, however, says the'
same paper, thaYhe has signified his inten
tion to retire as soon as his annual report ia
completed, and that, on account of bis
health, he would not be averse to spending a
tew years in Spam as Minister at Madrid.
It is rumored that in the event of his resig
nation it is not improbable that Gen- Sher
man wtli be requested to accept the position
temporarily.
Enormous Receipts from Internal Reve
nue.—The receipts from the internal reve
nue sources exclusively, up to the 17th,
amount to $115,500,000, which is in excess
of $1,000,000 per diem, from the beginning
of the present fiscal year, the 1st of July. It
is believed that the income from this source
will reach to nearly the same figures as those
of last year, which will be Urgely in eIce88
of the amount estimated and required, leav
ing a heavy surplus to be appropriated to
the liquidation of the national debt. *°
—General $anta Anna denies the story of
tbe purchase by him of ten thousand Enfield
rifles.
ceedings of a special meeting of Conpcil, held
yesterday, that the committee appointed at
the last regular meeting, under tbe resolution
of Alderman Wade, to investigate and re
commend fiction on tbe subject ot tbe im
provement of the harbor, have turned the
matter over to His Honor tbe Mayor and the
Commissioners of Pilotage, with authority to
purchase the necessary machinery for clear
ing out and deepening tbe river channel. A
resolution was also adopted at the meeting
yesterday authorising the Mayor, in conjunc
tion with such person as he may appoint
from tbe Commissioners of Pilotage, to pro
ceed North at once to select and purchase
such drqflgiDg machinery.
Tbe prompt and liberal action of tbe
Council in this matter is highly commenda
ble, and will, we feel confident, meet the
unanimous approbation of our citizens. In
view of tbe bet that, Mayor .Andersen
and the Commisaiocen of Pilotage have had
tbe matter under cooskferat ion for some tiaie
past, are wellinformed of the actual condi
tion of the river and folly impressed with the
importance of a speed accomplishment of
the proposed improvements, the action taken
cy the committee of Council is, we think,
the best course that could have been adopted;
and from tbe prompt and energetic spirit
manifested by Council in placing tbe - ueces
sary means at bia disposal, and tbe well
known energy of His Honor, the Mayor, we
feel confident that no time will be lost in the
SIGHT DISPATCHES.
From Washington.
'»ARUTE DISASTER.
rnHE Florida Branch Rail K f*?. ’^L5l„°P ened *°
MAN PICKED up AT-SEA.
satass , !fsrsss3rs«sg
JHri OciMlap AypvlaMSaMaat Tim* Mad, Honda Central Hail Hoad, Ira* 1 Tlarida Bail
a.v.r at Caarleetoa. tickets will be sold between the following
P *8Arannah an<i Quincy, Tallahassee, Montieello, Ma
dison. Lake City, and Jacksonville
Tbamasvilk W»d Qntncy. XaUahaeae*, teoteicallo,
Md Mbdtaon.
Madison aSfi Quitman ah® Valdosta-. ■
Freights between Savannah and all pOta» reo-
sacola & Georgia Railroad aud Florida Central Bail
Itiyt will be shipped on through rates ana without
b ”* kln e bUlk ' H . S. HAINES,
octl6-tf General Superintendent,
Washington, Oct. 22.—The Navy Department has
a report -from the commanding officer of the steamer
Newbern, dated Key West 6th inat., stating that on
the 4th he picked np five men on * raft seventy-five
miles East of Cape Canaveral, bring the Captain,
cook, mate end two seamen of the britiah berk Am
brosia, which foundered in a gale on the 1st. They
were the sole survivors of the crew of fifteen. They
were nearly exhausted.
The President has appointed Joshua D. Geddinga
Assistant U. 8. Treasurer at Charleston.
The arrival of the V. 3. atoreship supply, at Macao
on the 8th of July is announced.
Prom New York.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CHINA..
THE MARKET.
COTTON CLOSES QUIET.
GOVERNOR SWANN AND THE POLICE
COMMISSIONERS.
THE ISSUE MADE.
New Yoax. Oct. 22.—The steamship China, with
- d»ti a to tiie 1th inst., has arrived at Halifax.
• Gold, U6?i; five-twenties of '64, 110: seven-
accomplishment of this Important work, and . thirties, 105;,; tan-forties, 100. Flour quiet; Sonth-
tbat it will be performed iu a thorough and j era; $12 25t»i6 50; Bales 480 bbla. Wheat, l@3c. bet-
effective manner. i fa r - Corn unsettled. Pork firmer; sales. 6,500bbls.;
new mess, #34. Cotton closes quiet; sales, 3,000
THREATENING ASPECT OF AFFAIRS ; ^ >a j 03 - middlings. 39($41e. Sugars steady. Spirits
IN BALTIMORE. ^ ; Turpentine, iC'd(aS0. Rosin, $5 50@1S 50.'
The issue made by the Radical Police Com- j —rr~
tnissioners of Baltimore with the Executive | * TOlU AllUapollS.
authority of the State of Maryland is be-
ginning to assume a rather serious aspect,;
and promises fair to result in violent col-;
lisioD. It will be seen by tbe dispatches j
which we publish this moruiog that the np-1
peal of the Commissioners from the jurisdic- j
tion and authority of the Executive has breu : ah.napous, md., oo. 22.—tub ease ot tho police
overruled by Gov. Swann, which leaves tbe | Commissioners was taken up this morning T>y Gov.
former no alternative but to submit to the law i The comp.ainants were repreaei
; Latrode aud Schley, aud the Police CouuniBSiooera by
or resist the power of too St&tc. j Messrs. Stockbridge, Alexander and Sterling. The
It does not seem that the Governor is dis- ; latter read a reply denjiug the jurisdiction of the
posed to allow tha Radical disfranchises of j Governor, but averring their readiness to answer be-
the people to run rough-shod over him, and ! fole a.Oo«rt of competent jurisdiction. The Governor
.... r x • , a a x .. .. j decided that he had the jurisdiction. The conn.* -
if they torce him to assert the authority ot “ ■ . „ ....
J , . , „ j, ■ , ; for the Commissioners then withdrew, saying
the laws by physical force, we shall not be ; meaaure was at au eud .
surprised if the lawless spirit so manifest iu ;
Baltimore culminated in a serious riot. - From \\ fisllillglOil,
Should a collision occur m the present tem-:
per of the conflicting parties, there is no tell- Houses Injured tor tbe Hurricane.
ing where it would stop. A spark in Belli-1 ' -
more might kindle a general conflagration: f
_ . , . . . D , 1 IV ashisoton, Oct. 22.—The United States Consul at
It is to be hoped that pacific counsels may . Nasaau iuforma the state Dement that ia tbs hur-
rule. xicane of tho 1st inst the following light housed were
jnjured: Light at Hole in the Wall; Gun Bay light;
Light at Eloow Bay; Lapan light at entrance to the
harbor, temporary light erected which can be seen
feebly three railea distant. The light at the Greet
Ieaacais all right
I -.-to
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
. Office General Si-phriktendent 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
£.- -ANNAU, Oct. 15,1866.)
fXK and after MOTH AY next, the 22d Blatant the
U Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Bead
will be aa follows, daily, (Sunday’s excepted);
LEAVE. ' A REIVE.
7.60 A. M. Savannah 6.10 P. M.
6.00 A. M. Thomisville 7.10 P. M.
7.25 A. M. Live Oak 6.45 P. M.
2.00 A. M. Tallahassee 11-00 P. M.
1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 12-00 Night.
II. 8. HAINES.
ocl6 tf General Superintendent.
Notice.
The Mechanics- Saving and Loan Association of 8a-
vanagb, having ma le to the undersigned aa assign
ment of alt of Its property aud effects, for the benefit
of its creditors, allp-asous 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 or Mechanics’Saving and
senl-3m Loan Association of Savannah.
St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany.—Id another column we publish the
advertisement of Messrs. G. B. Lamar, Jr.,
and A. T. Minor, Jr., agents in this city
for the above Company. The assets of the
above Company in July, 1966, were j
832, and tbe dividend in January last was 40 1
per cent. The Company lias an aijile and j
responsible Board of Directors, and is re
garded as one of tbe most substantial in
stitutions of tbe kind in the country. Ils
life insurance is condncted on tbe non
forfeiture endowment system, by which, at
the expiration of tbe period tor which the
insurance is effected, the insurer may receive
back bis money largely increased by accu
mulated dividends.
From St. Louis.
A DESTRUCTIVE STORM.
Buiidlriffi* Destroyed ana Persona Injured
Sr. J.cwist, Oct. 22.—There was a violent storm here
yesterday. Several buildings were' destroyed, end s
number of parsons injured. - jr
FROM on. CITY, PKMUSYLVASU.
A Destructive Fire.
Assignee’s Notice.
The understgne l having Leon appointed assignee
of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, ia
prepared to euter upon ins duties. All hill holders
and other persons having claims against the said
Bank, are requested to present tiie same for liquida
tion, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are re
quested to make immediate payment.
Hill holders will lose their priority If the hilts are
it presented within six months front tins date.
1 JOHN L\ KKRK1LL,
an2 3m Assignee.
S. T.—1800—X.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters*
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are au antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fever®.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They care Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbas.
They core Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are tbe best Bitters in the world. They make
the weak strong, anu are exhausted nature’s great re
storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Ram, the
eelebtated Cidi3aya Bark, roots and hefos, and* are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard
to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by
all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork is covered by our private U. S. Stomp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles.
P. n. DRAKE A CO.,
oct23*eodlj 21 Park Row. New York.
Assignees’ Notice/
The Lutherans.—The Committee of the
Lutheran Synod of Ponnsylvsnia have issued
a “Fraternal Address,” and also sent an in
vitation to the various Lutheran Synods in
Amerioa to appoint delegates to represent
them in a Convention for the purpose of
forming a union of Lutheran Synods. The
address and invitation is signed by G. F.
Krotel, Charles P. Kranth, \V. G. Mann, C.
W. Schaeffer, and J. A. Seiss.
At a Radical Republican meeting held at
Cooper Institute in New York a few
Oil City, Oct. 22.—A fire occurred here thi
big, destroying nearly one-quarter of the oil-i
portion of the city. Through the Huperhuma
of the Fire Department, the fijrnea were
from spreading into the city, or its complete destrac-
tion woild htve followed. Total loan, ibont ffikOW. .
New OrleiM Market.
New Orleans, October 22.—Cotton steadier ; soles
1,600 bales low middling at 36@37c. Gold 46%. Other
markets unchanged.
Special Notices.
Baltimore Market.
Baltiuore, Oct 22.—Floor stead,; Western, scarce.
. . , _. ... Wheel firm. Pork. *35 50. Groceries inactive,
evenings since, tbe Times says approvtugly ; v ,. hl8keT dull
that the sentiment uttered by Mr. Sumner to j ———■————
tbe effect that while be recognised that tbe
Southern States were as much in tbe Union
as ever for all purpose* of taxation, Ac.,
they conld not be represented in Congress
until Congress chose to admit tbe men they
sent, was received with great cbeeriug and
cries of “keep them out.”
Death of Dr. T. H. Capers.—The Flori
dian announces tbe death of Dr. Capers, on
the 15th inst,who was tbe Presiding Elder of
the Tallahassee Circuit, and was much es
teemed by his flock tor bis piety and use
fulness.
HARRIED.
QBAHAM—HANCOCK.—In Americas, Georgia, on
Wednesday morning, October 17th, at the residence
of the bride's father, by Bev. C. R. Jewett, Mr.
THOS. A. GHAHAM, fsrmerly ot Nashville, TeDnes-
soe, and Mia OLIVIA B., eldest daughter of C. W.
Hancock, editor of the Sumter Republican.
FUNERAL, INVITATIONS.
The friends and acquaintances or Mr. LOUIS
GRKENWALD and wile are respectlnlly invited to
attend the Amaral of the former from his residence,
corner of Bull and Anderson streets, at 4 o'clock this
afternoon.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. A.
LRFFLKB are Invited to attend the funeral of the
latter from tbe residence of J. Bpstein, corner of
Jeflhnou and McDonough streets, this morning- at 9
o’clock.
OBITUARY.
DAVIDSON.—Died In this city, on Ihe 3d instant,
Mrs. SABAH A. DAVIDSON, wife ot Mr. WUlim M.
Davidson, and daughter of the late Andrew Mciatire.
In the demise of this estimable woman, the Church
hts tost one of Its purest ornaments. Bbewaeatrno
and consistent member of the Episcopal etrarclt.
having embraced religion Is early life.—huffict she
was reared from childhood In the nsmery or tho
Church, and In the holy tenet* thereof. Bor husband
has lost a truly loving and affectionate wife, and two
deal- little ones are bereft of the festerins rare of a
fond mother; they were the Mote other affection.—
She has also left behind her a feral mother, to mourn
tho loss of a devoted daughter Society haa ketone
of its most charitable sasmhtes, e*e» reedy to ad
minister to the wnata of the ntsiy.asd comforts of
the sick, and her *erv*BJ»a.hlnd *»d indulgent mis
tress.
“Sweet la thefeemorj of the dead,
White lyiKon her uusty bed.”
Although ahe haa goat to that borne whence no
tnvrier returns, to that home appointed for nil liv
ing, skels stilt With ns—with ns <* tee affections <jf
our hearts, with ot In the sacred cornmniHon of
Christ’* Holy Church.
“Truly, In the midst of life we are in death.'*
But white wa drop the tear of affection; mav -no
jmt neglect to carry horns to our hearts tbe s> jfei
Heston of hor death. Thera Is neft^ai- so fr aught
with Instruction, and at the same time so emmoiiog
to bereaved friends, as toleel and to know t gat aha
died the death of a Christian, breathing o«t hei
spirit in the arms of her Saviour.
•fsssstiisgt^
A VKIBND.
wAiwm
pounds Cotton Iu the Shed.
JfljdXHCj
Liverpool Salt.
5,000 8AOK * FOB SALE BY
ou *'- # _ ft D. SOGERS A BRO-
Ancient Land Mark Lodge, No. 231
A A regular communication of this Lodge
Vy will ho held at their Hall THIS EVENING,
/V\ at TX o’clock.
Members of other Lodges amt transirait Brother*
in good Branding are fraternally Invited to attend.
By order
JA8. M. PRENTISS,
oc2S Secretary.
live Oat Lodge, No. 3, 1.0. Ot F.
The members of this Lodge are here
by summoned to meet at their Lodge
Room THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock,
'or tbe purpose of attending the fanerai of their late
Brother Louis Greenwald.
Membera of other Lodges in the city, anal Visiting
Brethren, are respectlnlly invited to attend.
By ords r of the N. G.
X23 H. BOOABDU8, R. 8.
Notice to Consignees.
Consignees per bark CORDELIA, from New York,
are hereby notified that she Is THIS DAY dwchsrgiag
at Willis’ Upper Wharf; and that all goods lelt on
wharf at snaaet will be stored at expense and risk Of
owners.
ortK-lt HUNTSB A GAMMBLL
ELECTION NOTICE.
Crr* of Savannah, Office Cunm of Council, 1
Savannah, October 23,1866. j
AN Election will be held at tbe next regular meet
ing or Connell, on WEDNESDAY, October Site, lSfiS,
for Weigher of Hay, rendered vdcaat by the death of
John J. Mhos. Applicants mat etete in their ap-
plicationake names of their eecorttlteftwo required
taoesch bond), end band in their application* tome
on or before 10 o’clock a. ne., on that day.
JAMES STEWART,
oc3S—tde Clerk of Connell.
666.1”
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
Ornoc or ASaianss or van
Bank or Tn NtaTK or Gaoaaia,
Savannas*. Anguat 14,1866.
Billholders are hereby notified that the priority of
ttalr culms will be tori, unless presented within six
mo tha lrom Ike time of assignment of the smote of
the Bank. ' A. PORTER,
W. GUMMING, ,
anlt-dlwAthenwtf Assignee*. .
WT Macon Ti-iegrmph and August* Constitution
atlvt will p ease publish dally for three weeks.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Aarigaee
of Die Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, Is prepared
to enter upon his duty. All btlliiatdera. and other
persons having claims against aaM B^nk, are re
quested to present the same for liquidation. And
all parties Indebted to the Bank an requested to
make immediate payment BtHhoMen will lose
their priority If the bills are not presented within
six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
au3i-tr .
Assignees’ Notice.
Bams or Savannah, »
' Savannah, Georgia, dal|S, Ifilljf
Ike undersigned having been appointed Assignees
sd' thi* Bank for the purpose of string and liqut-
un-holders or this Bank are requited**PRaratthe
same within six months from thto data, or they wUl
bee the pr iority granted by statute, uc
ddbted will make Immediate payment to
OHO. W. DAVIS,
if the bills are
not presented within six months from this date.
i , tanpuuM jacuaaBsoN.
~TX It. UAlTDKY.
lySf-tf [ Assignees.
HILL'S HAIR DYE. 90 cent*.—Black or
Brown, Instantaneous, l>est, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patec* medicine store* every - iter*,
mb-ly
ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR
ARE 1
FALL GOODS,
rbteh hate CWfi’HBtlUI It HU I use in> m
. . e .
SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
and FANCY GOODS,
Is oonrelete In every respect, and cannot be surpassed
In quality and price. (
, BLANK books
wa have made a “speciality.’’ Our stock comprises
everything mtdeor the best material, and bound in
aneat and substantial manaer.
LITHOGRAPHED CHECK BOOKS
on the different Banks of this city, printed In colors.
CENTRAL R- R. and ALBANY & G 'R. R.
SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOKS;
the best that have yet eome to Savannah.
MONEY RECEIPT BOOKS.
STEINWA.Y A SON’S PIANOS.
We received white In New York, per steamer Teu
tonia, from Hamburg, onr first direct importation of
Musical Instruments and strings, aad can now com
pete with New York importers. The ,
SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT
is In Charge of Mr. B. A. BONNER, Of North Cardi
ns, who will be happy to watt upon ladies and gen
tlemen.
Oar friend “MED” is still at his post, always
happy to k, e hts host of friends, and ask* them to
call early and often.
ec23—3t JOHN 0. SCHREINER k'.80N8.
Safes For Sale.
’i ’h .*joMdJrj?Pl : '
|NE LARGE Double-door Herring’s Patent Pire-
proof Sale, in thorough order, andolle medium
alee etnsle-door comtdnailen lock, Detrett Sate Co.’s
patent. In thorough order. These Seres will be sold
at a bargain. Apply to •
0c28—It BRYANT, HARTRIDQE k CO.
oi
SUNDRIES.
T DRW1P8, ONIOX8,
Beets, Potatoes,
Carrots and Apples, • • -
now landing limn steamer Wa.; Tibbetts. a*d for
“ic2j-.’t L. J. GUILM.tRTIN hr CO.
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON NEW iron,
Foreale by
oc23—2t
U J. GUILMARTIN & CO.
WANTED,
1 A AAA DRY HIDES, for which more than
IviUUv market price will be paid_casn
M. Y. HENDERSON,
Footbf Barnard street.
CORN.
5 AAA BUSHELS Prime Mixed Cora^ih etori
«UUU and for f-alu by - .
oc23-3t ROBERT HABBRSHAMtel
WANTED-
p O U N D S Unpinned Cotton
wanted, for which the highest
200,000
price will be paid.
WUl at«oGin Cotton on Toll at low rates. Cotton
Gins and Cotton Seed ter sale. Apply to
G. N. OSGOOD & CO.,
Howland's Old Stand,
oc23—lm Exchange Wharf.
HIDES, WOOL, BEESWAX, AND
DEER-SKINS.
I AM PAYING higher cate prices for Hides, Wool,
fceswax and Deer Skins tte. ^
^ 3t Foot of Barnard strert.jj
gunnt cedth:
$5,000 Per Year made Easy.
Agents wanted, both male and female, to sell one
of the most wonderful and most saleable articles of
thh age. Business entirely new; cen be done at
home or traveling. No Gift Enterprise or humbug.
W. H. CIIIDESTER,
octS-6t* 216 Bnxdway, MeW York.
HJTIIK BEST TONIC.—Caswell, Mack A Oo.’s
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED KLIX1R OK CAL18AYA
Is a combination of the three best tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CAL1SAYA.
The Iron gives the blood a rich vermillion color
where It becomes thin and watery; the Pbospoorns
4applies nervous power in ca-<e3 oi mental depres
sion, while the Calisuya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the lmd v.
Sole manufacturer*, CASWELL, MACK A CO., un
der Fifth Avenue l!»tel. New York, and Newport, &
I. For sale at UPPMAN’S
jyS tf Drug and Ciiemlca; Warehons.
INSURANCE I INSURANCE II
SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 30,1S6S.
THE undersigr.ed would respectfully inform their
friends apd the public that they are prepared to effect
giro tad Marine Risks ju tne following first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of
patronage:
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, oi
New York.
NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY,
of St. Louis, Mo. •
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.,Of St. Louis, Mo.
FEBBY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marion, Ala. .
JOHN W. ANDERSON & SONS,
aenl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton streete.
BACON! BACON!
s™
AND SHOULDERS, landing from Steamer
this day, and for sde by
OCU BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
NEW BOOKS
niCEIVED BY
€ooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
Doctor Johns, bv author Reveries Bachelor.
Lite of Andrew Johnson, by LlUian Foster.
Venetian Life, by W. D. Howells
Sketches of Rnaeiau Life, by Morley,
Mount Calvary,' by M. If. Smith.
Who Breaks Pays, by Cousin Stella.
Helen Courtney's Promise—a £ovel.-
Ohlfid’s Album, by ArebiS Atgyte,
OharteeLimb, a Memelrby Barry Cornwall.
Frederick the Great, by Mnhlback- ocl*
WOOD.
\iv K, the undersigned, take this method of ta-
T * forming onr friends, and the public generally,
that, to facillbd* onr business, we have established^
,/,'wOOP YARD
at the Albany and Gulf Ratlrod, from wtiteb, or run
onr old stand, at the Cjnal Bridge, below the Cen
tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the vary
hera quality of
niGH LAND OAK WOOD,
at eight dollars ($sj per cord, and
DRY YELLOW FINE WOOD
at etx dollars (Wyper cord, on very abort notice. 4
.asasaasflffiWtesatfJEa
Llppman’s Drag Store, corner of Congress and rare
aa-ST* Wm.BRAHABPWkoj^
towi O'Bxaxx. j. H. o ««i
Edw. CFBynie St SflB.
Wnm.sstTT aiid Kn*a !»***■» * tencosM^
Moat, te> **• .. ii,
«shererfMteJtete«y y
mate—1«1 thia cttvfer np-
wards of thirty-two yens. Comer Bryan and Jatoruu
YXTX doHettu there ef 1
■XLSSsssr-s
75
OC23—tf
bales JUST RECEIVED, and for sale by
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
Rockland Lime.
1 AAA BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, COBB’S
IUUU m ike, for sale by ,
0o*S-tf RICH * EPSON A BARNARD.
WANTED,
S ITUATION—By * respectable WAman, as Lann-
drest, Chambtr-maM. ee to dc Housework and
Plain Cooking. Apply at Nq. 2 Mdt street, second
door from Fahm. oc23—1’*
Gardener.
A MARBIED MAN, without family, capable of
taking entire charge of a gentleman’s property,
Is open for an engagement Address ' l. D , ■ can
of Mr. Gregory, box 44S Savannah Post-office.
oc3l—tt»
Partner Wanted.
T RB UNDERSIGNED la desirous of associating
with himeell a CO-'PARTNKlt, tn the cultivation
of Rite on one of the best plantations on-tne Savan-
nan River." Wouid also aeU a half Interest Irva new
Saw Mill to a party capable ef taking charge of the
bnaraaM. The Mill ta eleven mile* from tbe city. In
the midst of Timber of the beet quality, and with
water facilities for rending Lumber to market.
Address the undersigned through the Savannah
Fosr-oIBcc.
octt—eodSt GEO. P. HARRISON.
WANTED,
T 1
B M I T H « , by -
NEUFVILLE, BUTLER A CO.,
146 Broughton street
For Sate,
t^AGONS AND CARTS, by
Toe*S E. F. METCALFE A CO.
Residepce for Sale.
4 LARGE Brick Residence, of thirteen! rooms,
centrally located.
■ further particular*, eppty to
oets-lw BELL. WYLLY k CHRISTIAN.
1 DMINISTRATOR'S SALE Will be sold, on’the
A first Tuesday In December next, at the Court
House, in tbe city of Savannah, ana Bond of the Sa
vannah, Albany and Golf Railroad Company tor Stoo,
and three share* of Charleston Gee Light Company
-3 ^tecbAhe property of the Estetonf glltlbelh Robert*.
•old by order of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of
WILLIAM H. WTLTBEBGER,
anrateimaater Ratal* ef R. Roberta.
oc2J-td
FOE;
4YNE MAOARTHY GIN* secondhand. Will bo
sold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
teggs f-er. bW aadAbrararn street
. FOlt SAI-Ef
A SRRVICBABLR DRAW BfWfiB. Apply fit
A jv i. McGDILYy
Scream House
ririi viv
_ t,- -”i •
5rat t dgiri
l eldl loaxilol bus ■ -tjjf:
co..
Oor. Bey and Aberearn streets.
No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southe
Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by
THE ST. LOUIS
Endowment of
•1,000, payable
1#
!?
4?
At
Death
or 6u.
At
Death
or 65
At
De-tli
or 70.
16
$17 74
$10 43
$15 12
17
18 30
1# 87
15 49
18'
18 89
17 34
15 90
19
19 53
17 83
16 30
20
20 20
18 38
16 75
21
20 90
18 94
17 23
«2
31 67
19 54
17 71
23
22 4S
20 19
18 24
S4
23 35
*0 87
16 79
25
24 28
21 60
19 39
25 31
22 33
20 02
27
an ss
23 22
20 69
28
27 56
24 1«»
21 39
N
23 81
25 05
22 14
30
30 IS
26 07
22 9-
31
31 64
27 15
24 80
32
33 23
23 33! 24 72
33
34 96
2SC59
25 6c
34
an sc
30 03
26 73
35
38 9o
32 4u
27 84
36
41 16
33 98
29 04
37
43 62
35 68
SO 31
38
40 38
37 54
31 t>9
39
49 40
39 58
33 19
46
62 74
41 80
34 80
41
56 49
44 24
36 55
42
60 70
46 *2
58 44
43
65 44
4V 86
4“ 61
44
70 80
53 10
42 75
56 70
45 19
47 83.
47
50 73
48
53 86
49
57 30
50
61 06i
IlITtliL LIFE WRMOB CO.,
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
D. A. JANUARY, Tree latent.
JAMBS H. LUCAS, Vtee-Prealdent.
WJS. T. SBLBY. Saentery.
Hon. KL1ZUR WRIGHT, Consulting
Artnary.
Assets July 1> 1866,
gl ,046,8«3.0 0
POLICIES ISSUED FROM fl,00o TO
$10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE.
tablf, •
foltoWa, y * bl * t
At
Death
or 60.
Death
or Gi.
Drill, ~
t31
55’ 5
35 -- 3t j-
fbi St,;; J
w :i 33 4- ;
36 7. 34 24: ;
37 76j 3i cs; ;
38 6#l 35 j,! -
38 91 j 3,p J
tl 13 37 J
43 fr| 39 9jl *
40« I
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH
OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLICIES.
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866,
Forty Per Cent.
$33 33
34 70
35 66
36 66
37 71)
33 73
39 94
4 16
42 44
43 78
45 2.
46 74
48 341 13 jjjj
« 44 ^ 41 a>i
51 841 46 SSI 42 31,
f 3 7(1 47 sol 4!
Oj 72 49 561 44 gj
57 84 IU„ 4« 4 ,
8»> -'til 52 9;! 47 g!|
62 461 54S.j49 3SI
06 56 siJ 51 ei
*’ 8S 53 »LjQ
70 511 61 lJ M if
73 551 63 5’, 53 41.
76 76 (ij 99, 55 fc '
80 24 68 61 60 5)
83 911 71 47 «( m
87 55 *4 f- 65 3-.
05 77 73 6'. K ;
96 60 81 19, ;o w'
84 SO 73 51
I 63 551 76 55
92 75; 79 75.
97 091 S3 10,
I I SO 61
The Entire Sarplns is E^iiUhly Divided Aaeig the kmtti
SO per cent. Credit Gives* Wlien Desired!
No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-class steam
sailing vessels.
Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Tabic 3 afterti
or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discoaiinu,;
of payments, such proportion of the whole ainonnt as tbe number of actual payments
to the whole number that were to be made, with profits.
Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premie
or an annudl pieminm during the continuance of tbe Policy.
Some one must take the risk of your life—is it not better yon should transfer it te
Company, than to ask your Family to take tbe ri9k ?
In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become:
ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a wcH-establisbed, respoi
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint
Efficient agents wanted lor all the important towns and cities of the Stue. Foi
ther particulars and rates of premium not given above »ee circulars of the Company,!;
O. B. LAMAK, Jr.,) .
offlce of H. T. MINOlt, Aoe - vi ' ,
S2 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savauuah, 0.
Dr. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician tor Savannah and vicinity.
fO. W.jBURKE,t Ag ent9, Macon, Oft.
CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Qa.
New Advertisements.
Sundries.
rac CASES Fiesh Canned Tomatoe.. ;w
C.O cans.
26 cases sssorted Jellies, qnar-.e amt pints.
SO boxes Su wart’a assorteil I'anill- ■<.
For sale hv
BILTON it RtSI Eii. |
oc22 St ' 193 Bay 6
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS'
. WEAR.
We have leceived an additional Stock ot
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS,
BROWN FRENCH CLOTHS,
BLUE FRENCH CLOTHS, ^
BLACK. BROWN and BLUE SILK MIXED j 3Q
CLOTHS, 1 * ^ - -
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, for Bu
siness Suits.
JJLAegjrad FANCY VELVET VESTINGS,
Wanted to Rent or
FOR CASH,
A GOOD DWELLING, medium size, pl-Ji
situated, good yard room and modem ua:
XB-uts. Address, stating location an 1 terms. P
flea box 146. JOS. A* B0BET
oc22-3t No. 14 Stoddard i
Sundries.
black
BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN CASSIMERS,
FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERS, Ac.
We are now prepared to make up
Gents’, Youths’ and Boys’
Suits,
In the latest style, at New York prices, or
less. We have none but the best Cnttexs
engaged, and the best workmen.
OCM-6t LATHROP *5 CO.
Florida Sentinel,
PUBLISHED AT
TILLAHASSEffi FLORIDA,
TRr-WKXSIT, ST
J. BERRIES OUVEB.
rpme aobecriptiou price is lower than that of any
J. other paper in the State, via:
Per annum $8 Oft
Six months -. 4 00
Three months 8 00
The paper will be faratshed
Twice a week for one year $3 00
Once a week (or one year.......... 3 ou
We have able correspondent* at Washington, At
lanta. and other points, who give us Meekly the
latest and moat reliable news. Regardless of labor
and exp-nee, we intend to continue the improve
ments already made on the SKNT1NKL, until it be
come* what It is making rapid progress towards,
THE LEADING PAPBB IN FLORIDA.
The prominent feature or the SENTINEL will be
“its devotion to the rights, interests sad leeling "
Florida aud her stricken sister States; ws would
them up from the valley of bumfllaiion, exhort them
to a forgetfu ness of the past (except ita glories), and
nerve their arms for the arduous struggles of tbe fri-
Mr. John A. Grubb is our General Traveling
Agent, and Is authorized to receive subserlptloDsaeo
Solicit advertising, collect money, end receipt for the
same. J. keRKIKN OUVEB,
*ep?4—dtf
Proprietor.
MAGAZINES
ITor 1ST ovember.
GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, Tor govnahsr,
PWESSON'S, for November.
HARPER'S MONTHLY, for November
BALLOU’S MONTHLY, for November.
CRESCENT MONTHLY, for November.
land WE LOVE, for October.
LESLIE S BOYS’ 'AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY.
ALSO,
e
Oar usual supply of Comic Illustrated Monthlies
and Almanacs.
pe20 B8T1LL A BROTHER
THE EYE, EAR, AID. THROAT.
TYR. WRIGHT, of Toronb
mJ clan and Surgeon, Ocn
Canada Weet, rijfi-
st and Aurtst, ran be
consulted on Deathe*^ Discharges front tire Mar.
noisevln the Head, Catarrh, Disease* of the Throet
"MSra of tbe EYE, requiring etthefr Medical
*®§s«s?; a as:»««""“ •*»«
■^sasrsafsrsv^-—
IS-tf
FLOUR I FLOUR\
r. pauuciA FLOUR Jnst arrived per
Vapor find for eat e by
BBIGHAM, HMAT A Ca
Notice.
.-io fjmm
FWl
n.Vt§lB?rQoq4a hurinecffi SfiHteS
jl-tf HJENKY LATHBOT * 00,
SO barrels different brands Finer
10,000 pounds Beard’s Patent Iron Ties.
Salt, Bacon, Rope, Ac., Ac.
For sale by -
OC22-1W
A. WIIC0X lj
COTTON OIK!
B“ T McCarthy Gins, Livingston's mii-i
kept for sale by
• BOUSE A BRIL'
0C2S.Ua 194 B JS
Book-keepim
W anted by a fh- st-class boost;
employment ae such for a few honrsa-^t
lag. No matter hew complicated or intricar-X
may be, will arrange them. Understands 1*
Pn-n.h french and German Cnrrencirt.
Iteference—Present pud pert employed
D„ this office.
White Kid
B y late arrivals, 'call at -
N*. 163 Cmerefi SBWI.
EINSlfilS, ECKBiJ <
oc20-lt
Bagging,
CA Beta AMERICAN MANUFACTCBE.
fllr SO Bate* SEA ISLAND BAGffl.Vr
Just received and foreale by
A. TOCOS s J
Board at $8 Per Weet
A FEW GENTLEMEN oan obtain BOtE-’J
private fiuallyst Eight Dollara V*
ply at thi* office.
Wanted,
1A AAA P° CNI)S BLACK SEE
1U,UUUtdn. chaslc0LBT4 c
ec27-tf Corner Bay and Ahercom-
Paper--T wins-
2,000pounda Cotton and taper Ten*
OeSSSt
Boarding*
RS. BLARBEE has removed her
. the corner of Monfgdmeiy and ^pj j
etroete te the comer or Jefferson
tort’s old stand. Oentieme, can
with Private and Transient Board
CITRON-
BOXES NEW LEGHORN CITRON » l, |
50
lag and for sale by
HILTON *
RfN -”'l
J9SIW*
To Rent,
v9.aas!JSgi2S?E&
miStSdSSrt. Storms, enquire
KAW-’l
at i-l
WHItB CORN AND !
L anding from Bark eaoi* »« whlte '*'
ode tew to etow eonaignoent.
*,600 bushels Seed 0 *"-
WOO buahelaWhBe W^j
oe» - M. H. wagD**-
FERTILIZE!
A. latoter »
RAW BON®
sms-roospflATi 01
-* 1 ®.
PURE GROUND
Oansral Agent* for tt *
Msssra.Latoc".
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