The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 24, 1866, Image 2

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mmp The Daily New! and Hwald. SY- S. W. MASON. •» .UBCElt XV. MASON Edlt«> AV. T. THOMPSON Assoclote Editor. Official Paper of the City. ftRGESTfimCUUTlM IR THtCITf ARtRIORTY WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER M. IS BA. POST 91D 8TKR8 hro sixth *rizetl to receive subscriptions for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertisedAte** * ? i * ' % TO OPR COtTNTRT FRIEKB8. As much interest Is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crop* we will be grateful to our planting friends 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 thefree-inbor system, sndktndred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer-a favor by commonieating the same to us. * AM -SSS? PflEBDllKII’a AFFAIRS IN KLOK1UA. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press says that Major-General Howard is in receipt of. a report on the cOnr d -ofi of th# ■ Freedmen add the operations of the Freedmen’s "Bureau in. the State of Florida, for the quarter ending September- "iOth, 1866, submitted to General Foster, As sistant Commissioner. -The Freedmen, says the report, are word ing well, aud. to the satisfaction of their e&- ployers, except m a jew instances, and tneir idleness in such cases may {>e traced to the oppression of employers, which. tenxls to dishearten the laborers. Their general -in dustry, quiet and orderly habits" and. efforts to please their employers is seldom disputed. Even old slave-owners, wedded to their no tions of the beneficent influences ([of the in stitution of slavery, are forced to admit that the freedmen work and behave muoh better than had been expected- The organization of the bureau courts, receptly ordered, was necessary at the time to meet the require ments k of the present condition of affairs, espeeially the division of crops, |)reviq«sly adjudicated by bureau officers, whose decis ions were not regarded bafyosq, of the courts will be. The homestead" law is very obnox ious to many of the planters* and threats are made to intimidate negroes from making settlements under its'provisions. • In the same paper we’find an extract "from a private letter* purporting to have been written by a gentleman temporarily sojourn ing in Florida, which, for .the edification of •ur Florida Headers; we subjoin : " The temper of the people * , by no means satisfacto ry, and there ore manlfes»' jt t on9 o{ bit ter feeling to ward Congress and N*>'' tbern men , but more especial ly toward those t«r- . - xho proclam a- BTTMfi . «'LOYAlil#TfJj“' The little {tarty of miittaeiRreMgndto and office seekers wbd Were peregrinating the NoHhorn Stated With Jack Hamilton as mas ter of cerembhies, baring .traversed the circle made by the President, close fhetrlSbors with a long address to the Northern Radica’s, in which they annonnee their programme for the future war upon the Southern States. It is hardly moesaary to say that this insolent appeal to the passions and prejudices of the Northern members of their party is a com pound of the basest falsehood and hypocrisy. Their purposes are foreshadowed by the fol lowing allegations which are presented to the Radical party as indicating the policy to be pursued by it in reference to the Ron th : 1st. That the usuxpationB of the "President cannot be repudiated by legalizing them. 2d. That the rebels cannot be kept out of power by giving them absohttocontrol of the late rebellions States. And,/ 3d. That loyal msn cannot be secured in any of their rights while officers in the States where they live,from Governor down to Con stable, are rampant rebels. They also demend that the programme to be enforced shall embody the following -ideas: night dispatches. ANOTHER NAPOLEONIC MANIFESTO. More Heavy Fighting fat Candia. THE 31 ARRETS. rl- 1- That no man who took part in the-re- bellion shall be permitted to vote or holt) office, at least until he shall have complied with such conditions as Congress may see ft to impose. U 2. That all loyal men, without respect to color of race, shall he permitted to vote. 3. That wherever R maybe ueeded, a local military force shall be organised, consisting solely of loyal men, and that the expense- .ot organizing, equipping and maintaining esid force shall be defrayed by that portion of the community whose conduct renders its pres ence necessary. Londosdekkt, Oct. 23—Noon.—The steamship Scotia, from Quebec, has arrived out Pabis, Oct 22.—It is rumored here to-day that an- cther manifesto is aboetto he "Ishned to the different diplomatic reggareaitaR'rtft of'the Bkipwe. London, Oct 23.—Reports from Candia state that aftjr four days’ heavy fighting, the Christian forces had repulsed the Turkish army.. LivnwKm. Oct ,24—Noma—Cotton fine; **»e», 8.U00 bales; uplands, 15ji<L Breadstuff* firmer; flour and wheat tending upwards. London, Oct. 22.—Consols, 89)4; flve-twentiesuil- changed. FROM WASHIRGT01V. NEW COTTOM ftEGULATIOMS. Washington, Oct. 23.—the Commissioner of Inter* nsi BmOThae kss issued iddiOoul regulations con cerning the transportation of cotton itt bend. The- bond may be given by the aon^gnee in the district to which, the cotton is to be shipped end transmitted to the oAefctdr in the district in which the cotton is produced. The bond being properly Ated. the ps- eessor will issue permits based upon the weight* aa re ported by th® owner. Any want of accuracy im such City Tnr..v*cr.r.K’» Orttcv^ }1| ^ TAX PAYERS arc hereby notified that the time re- quired for the payment of quarterly ratufcs hasei- lief - reeafneit^ r^ussfcd to ell and pay their dues, and thus avoid additional expense mnd the ^ gManiutUg. . .».*•> sr- JOHN WILLIAMSON. City Treasurer. Excursion Tickets,to Florida. «S5jte£SSS35^fe£^*l ffatil the 1st; of November, Excursion Ticket* will be issued to gaiu^d return fur <mo tsxte. ’bstwoon any iUflon ok the Atlantic and Gulf Rail Road and any the Pensacola and Georgia Rail Bond, and Of Sunny side, HRS* OLIPHANT, E*t mis by oc»*-« **808.5. ^TAAy, 4oli 8 LUMBER4 -UDKB&&4 large assortment of LUMBER A I jretvJsweeltVftomocr MUM on the rand ommsMA Lachbeon’s Foundry. Also, Oyprete Shingle* in toy MCLEOD A BB4X but Mice end ptMiUtfati poipooe*. Ye have Is week) quantity. ot2l—lot WANTED, TO PENT A MOOSE, writable for n jarge fatuity. Apply to station on will be good for one week from date ot issue. IL S. HAINES. General flaperintendent oc22-*od-3t ELECTION NOTICE. Ctxv or SkVaNNamO = -re* the Marshall House tisemem. • • aN TMTI— will be held at t he next regnler meet, ing*«Wit, on |.* to ***"“’, for Weigner ol H*y. rendered vlcaiftoyThe defitniof John J. TUeus. Applicants must state in their np- plicatlons the names of then" vanities (two required to each bond), and hand in their applications to me on or before 10 o'clock a. m., on that day. ,, ; ,J ., JAMES STEWART, OC23—tde Clerk 0 fConnciL_ Office Gesubal Superintendent Azlanw^Si Gclf RaU. Road, - Ai -Savannah, (fct. lfitbj 136*. These torch and turpentine ruffians appeal j wei«)>4'at toe point to which the cotton waa shipped. | most pafheticatty to the Northern people to ! This avoids the necessity of having the cotton weighed -r "yr they will bo placed in power to cany out rhf- j , henevar partiei wi9h to ailip * the m . DBer there (listranchieiBg policy inaugurated in Teunes- provided, see and MiMOuri. FROM NEW ORLE4NS. from dVIexico. THE gCALHO OF CONFEDERATE MONEY. VTe. believe Virginia is the only -Stafe- in [ e Wfi» which much difficulty has been encountered i -• - by the law and the courts in the settlement aielea**. Oct. 23.-Cotton drooping of questions about Confederate money and ; contracts made in Confederate times, It " A private latter from the; city oi Mexicossyi that was thought the act of the Legislature, seal- ’Geu; 9%jta li%d stated foeMonter^. He hi ing Confederate money to its value in specie with -be people and the papers as doing away 2^3'" mtiuence of the mihtary and restoring the W ..etesupromscy of, StateJwa ?“ *“ omts instances, especially in toe ns the civil autoorb ties have essayed to arrest and fine Lnited Statts Officers^and soldiers for trifling infractions of mnmrtp- al regulations while in too discharge of their duties, the authorities believing that aU their old rights are restored to them, with the exception of repre- ing Confederate money to its value in specie at the time of the contract, would meet al most every ease and adjust every difficulty, The Richmond Times Bays, hawewer, that it does not seem to have had tlsn effect contem plated. That new question* not embraced in-or covered by the proadaloas of the law "Which have arisen, have neither been settled as yet by legislation or judicial investigation. It seems that the most embarrassing in quiry is as to the responsibility ot Adminis trators, Execiuoas and Guardians tor invest ments made by them in a fiduciary cbarac- sentBtion iu Congress. Should this prove to be the case. United State* officers and 3old f ™ subjected to constant annoyances, » r »® 3te L*° d w ““f? bv those lately in arms against them, and who won,il thus endeavor to avenge toetoselvos upon toe ihto- tarv fir their own def.at and subjugaUou. The white refngees who joined our forces have also of^^lirte been autijected to unno.-essary prosecutions and fines; their property sequestrated during the war has notbeeu restored, and they aro too poor to incur toe heavy ex penses . of a suit for damage*. The necessity ,er toe presence of P. S. troops is beooining more apparent every day, for if they are withdrawn Union men will be forced to leave the State. The only apparent rem- edv for this is the extension of political privileges, st that tho electors may be so increased as lo give a ma jority in favor of the Union, unconditionally. Th^ nitron of the Efu£r#sh®8 bee* bugcgNTu! in Europe. The mafoentoladired ttt jrraifcG back, and a vigorous policy is to be pur®ued # The Empress wan then at Cuenavara, baa aefen . FhOM PHILABILPHJIk j LtWB OF ANOTHER* STHiitaHIP. r E Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to toe Public on Monday next, the Mnd mat. Arrangements have been made insuring direct and ■S^rtmmunteatton by this route between tovannto Sdsli stations on the Pensacola and £f 0 *g“5jj{ Florida Central Bail Road, and Florida Kail Through tickets will be sold between the following ^fiSriEfahiharid Qoincy, TSUahoonee, MonUcaBuMn- dffion. Lake City, and JacksonviUe. __ Tbomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, HdOUCSUO, and Madison. . Madison sud Quitman and V aldosta. Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen- ucola A Georgia Railroad, and Florida Central Rail p^A will be shipped on through rates and without breaking bulk. ocJi—3t R. W ADAMS. Central Hartread Bank. No Extra Charge or lncreasedliateofPremiumforSouth Risks. * Aft Policies Issued at Standard Rates by >•' . I THE 8T. LOUIS im for! “^3 IQ. rfg” Annual Premia Kad*WU •1,000, payable Follows i MIL LIFE H« (8., .a rl- ■ur M JAMES H MlCAM, Tltofutlteati FOUND, , T, Oct. 41st, in the Marshall Hou»e kWM. wagoo, a Safe Key, Herring's, No. M.- The owner cm have toe aarne by applying at 4-r-sail ftnuoaoffice and paying tor Uua adver- Gen. WE R IJ :| . ■ At At. Death Death At I De i to or 70 OF ST. LOUIS, MO. tablex ‘•—i; 1® Tears to Lj •1JKH), tia v ,v['N follows | ****'. At Death or co. At , Death De»-i, or 6,.l jr I>, A. JANVAEYi PraaMamt. 47 34 16 M T7 83 16 30 19 53 .. - 20 2n 19 38 20 tej 18 94 21 67 19 54 3 MT AUTHORIZED AG'MST HI.SAVAKHAH HENRY C. WAYNE. I ! daring my absence. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. S TATE OF GBOEGIA—EFFINGHAM «H.NIY.- By virtue ofan order from toe Hsaarabl&Oonft of Ordinary. wUtbe oeldnS to»Cduvt Bomae Uoovof said county, between the lawful houraof rsle. onUie fiffit Tuesday In Decemker next, to tho LANDS be- longing to the estate of Uutmim Morgm. deceased, consisting of severs! tesla conuUniagoereu (760i hun dred acres, more or lew Said lands ho.nsw toabo vannah river, thirty^ewn miles fncon Bavannoh. cn the Augusta road, weK lmprovedand lo go-xl repoir. Abo, one Lot in Cherokee county. So. 748, eoutauung forty (40) acres in toe hi dtaOriet,-1st seetton and county. Sold as the property ol Christum Morgan, din «nsnd. Ibrtoe benefit sf thehetr»and<**dita**. Term, made know-on darrts-a - oe24—law6w-Admiaistratar. octl6-tf H. 8. HAINES, General Superintendent, Passengers and Crew Saved. Philadelphia, Oct. 23.—Th* steamship Theodors I>. "Wagner, from Boston lor Charleston,with mereban- ter, in Coofrddrsts nod other securities dur- dto and passengers, wna'barued oa On SO h inst kfW +* +** ** ^ w :■ bMfiiiin •MV- CHAISE OF SCHEDULE. Or*ice General Sitpebistendest 1 Atlantic and Gulf Railboxd, j Savannah, Oct. 15,1866.) m Fall Dry Goods: liS6 10 COUNTRY KERCHINIS. EINSTEIN 4 KCKMAN, 161 CONGRESS ST , SAVANNAH, Art ready to show the largest stock of Staple art Fancy Dry Hoods THE HEBREWS AND EDUCATION We heard the remark made yesterday -that the Hebrew citizens of Savannah contem plated starting a community school, which will embrace tire various branches of • colle giate course as well - as primary divisions. We are glad to hear that such is the purpose of tbjs large, intelligent and enterprising class of our population, and hope no time will be lost iu its achievement. We observed a few days, since in a New Orleans paper, that a similar movement will soon be made there by the Hebrew popula tion. They have completed a charter to gov ern the institution, and the objeot of the cor poration is to establish sohools for the edu- eation of their children. It is seated that these school* are to be open to the wealthy and the poor. Those too poor to pay will re- •eive gratuitops instruction. A similar pro viso for the poor, we doubt not, will be in corporated in the plan to be adopted in this eity. I" . . ■ ing the war, which are now worthless. In some cases, aayA the Times, these invest ments were mfide under the direction of the court*; in, others, upon Individual judgment | nod responsibility, sanctioned by legf^fetive authority- Hut as the acts of the Legislature i during the war may not be considered legal j or valid, It “will be argued by those whose interests dictate such u argument that they furnish no exoneration to the fiduciary from liability. What adjudication, if any, these novel and interesting legal questions have undergone in Georgia we are not advised, but we are not aware of the existence of litigation diffi culties similar to those in Virginia. crew saw* FR CANADA. A GREAT HU IT CLOSED. Religious Celebration. Scarcitt of Mon«t.—The Columbus,Mout- gomery and Eufaula papers state that there was a lack of funds in the hands of factors last week to buy cotton. It is said also that the same difficulty existed in Mobile and New Orleans. The Eoquirer says Columbus stood up as well under the pressure s? any other interior market. — <; Toronto, Oct. 22.—The million and a half suit be. tween toe Commercial Bank and toe Great Wertem Railway,which has been st issue for the pant six yssre, baa been cloesd by direst' negotiation* satisfactory to both. . / Ml!| Tho centenary *f Methodism in America was oei- ebrated throughout Canada yesterday. NEW YORK MARKETS. Cotton Dali. Sentenced to be Huno.—On Saturday last, in Quincy (Florida), Gabe Wilder, Charles Wilder, Lewis Wilder and Booker Lambert, convicted of the murder of Mr. Jesse M. Dickson, in April last, were sentenced by Judge Baker to be hung on Friday, Novem ber 2d, fit some convenient place near the city. New York, Oct. 23.—Gold 146Fives I14J£. Trea suries 103’i- Flour firm; sales 300 barrels Southern •t $12 2V?. »16" r*. "Wheat" l@2c bettfer- '^orn S@5c better; Oats l®3c better. Pork steady; sale* 3*00 barrels mess at $33 hfi Cbtto* dull; aalesl.OOO bates st 3»(j|44p tak migiiBngs. Spirits turpentine 87(390*. ?#H4j I LireLU O N *Pd after MONDAY next, the" 22d instant to* Schedules of toe Passenger Train, on tola Rond will be as fuilows, daily, (Sunday’s excepted): leave. 7.()0 A. M, Savannah 6.10 P. M, 6.06 A. M. Tbomoaville : ■ - - I"i? S" S 7.M A. M. Live Ojk 6.45 V. M. 2.00 AM. Tallahassee JL00P. M. 1.00 A. M. JnokepuvUle ...12.00 Night y- a ,• ; "’ h. s. Haines. ocl6—tf S. f t General 3hperinteudent. fobs found In this city, and which are ottered ait the lowest prices. cull and see frryonweives, <>cl4f 22 49 23 35 24 28 85 31 26 38 27 56 58 81 30 IS 31 64 33 23 34 96 36 SI 58 9 41 16 43 6. 44 39 49 4t< 52 74 56 48 6u Id 85 44 J. 70 8i. 20 19 •20 S7 41 60 22 38 S3 22 24 1> 55 05 26-0" 27 H 28 33 3u 93 32 40 33 93 35 6S 37 54 39 58 41 ft! 44 24 "46 92 49 86 53 10 56 70 r. WN. T. fcffiurr. tewaury. Roto. EteIZUR "WRIGHT, siting 17 71 18 24 19 20 02] 20 6^] 21 39| 22 14! Assets July h 1846, ^l,04«,»a8.00 Ttite" 5 ' 35 Go: 3J -j 2 3. 36 S' I 34 >4 j; 5. 37 Tvi 34 b5 ! 3 28 •*: 35 71 3 49 •*; SO 7.1 to-i =1 1o-iii 37 "6l 3o<"i ‘ 43«5 319. 3.,.' <1 45 2 | 41 ,gl j,E, £l , 48 74| 42 3 I 91, 5 1 « Mi 43Mj 5 S' "" <-6! 44 9f,j 4( j; 29 58 25 Ce ?, ^POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 TO|"g“j«a 24 72] . $1(^000 ON A SINGLE LTFE » 4i mi hi; ««: 47 S4 1 (31 i 69 33 19 34 8* 30 55 £3 44 4" 5l 42 75 45 19 47 83 50 73 63 86 57 30 fll 06 67 841 51 2. 60 ul 52 J- *46) *«#£ ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH! f: ^ « % OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1806, Forty Per Cent. ” - ( 7 *2 72: vl «1 'iI 54 5J, J I •t rt i 63 6;“ Gg). 7l 4ij'6: id 74 5 65 J ; 92 05] ;; 7;i| r,. s; . 96 80 Si IS, Hi (j, M SO 73 H I 81 55! 76 55 92 75; 79 75 97 09; i W so ol The Entire Surplss is DM4e4 Aamg the \mti 50 per cere*. Credit; Giveii When Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-claw itetJ Notice. The Mechanics’ Saving #ud Loan Association of 8a- vanntth, having made to the undersigned an assign moot of nil of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are reqoested-to present them to the an- dcrslgned, and *11 persona indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to - 0. W. VT. BRCBN, Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and sepl-3m Loon Association of Savannah. Assignee’s Notice. Mobile Market. Mobile, Oct. 23.—Cotton sales to-day 350 Middling 35@36c. The undersigned having Peer a pp-, in ted assignee or the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, is prepared to enter upon his duties. All hill holders and Other persona having claims against to* said gang, are requested to present the same for Hqulda tion, and all parties Indebted to tho Bank are re- quested to make immediate payment. BUI holders will lose their priority if toe bills ai not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. FERRILL, au2 3m -. . Assignee. f .MORTPAR*. ' ;f ■ ■KPpnrt -of iTKiiilfor^he wvet ending Ocf. 23d, 1866. laurel qro'vx cehetebt. WHITES. Octolwr 1C.—.Tames Henry Brittle. 7 days—tetanus. October 18.—Solomon 8. Fudge, 46 yesre—pulmo nary consmaiitmn. Tim Sentiments of the Regular Army.— A 'Washington correspondent states that the Piesideut has received from Gen. Sherman a very important letter, not ytt published, in which the General gives in his adhesion without reserve to the President’s policy of reconstruction. General Sherman was prompted to this course, as is stated and be lieved, by a feeling of resentment of Beast Bullet’s threats to wipe out the regular army if it should support fbe President or obey his orders when Congress shall unconstitu tionally and arbitrarily arrest, suspend and deprivo him ot his office. It is confident ly asserted that tho whole army, embracing all its prominent general officers, resent Bethel Butler’s menaces. Gen. Grant, it is likewise said, i» even more indignant than Sherman at the conduct of Bntler. Exactly So.—The London Times 1ms cotne to the conclusion that the recent civil war iu the United States has revolutionized out form of government, and that henceforth, instead of being a government of limited it will he one of unlimited power.; U It is October 19.—JuUson Strete, 9 days—trismus naeen- '‘“oc^b^'-DaUUfi ^ A.-firV5trey7 2 years and 4 month8—inflammation of brain. Whites * Colored ® Total. Land Salks in Alabama;—A Mobile lawyer informs the people of Alabama through the columns of the Register that lands aw illegally sacrificed at Sheriffs sales in that State; that a laud Owner to wild out can redeem his lands at the sacrificed price for two yean afterwards ; that if It sells for less than Its value, or if It rises itt value in two years, he baa the option to redeem it, or sell his equity.Of redemption,' and that a debtor’! Homestead is exempt gfrotn sale under aU process. iCihhlsaU true the people had better consult their jawyers and make the speculators disgorge. ■ Change in tbs Fashions in France bewildering, and almost rldicnlonS;=fitty9 the London Queen, ‘to note the change wbiclr fashion has oflate wrought in the appear ance of French ladies. During the last Six weak* there has been a collapse ; all the. women who strictly follow .be fashions ap pear to have suddenly shrunk, and, to out ward appearance, have grown both shorter and thinner. This is ail owing to the def creaae in width of both crinoline and petti coats, and the decrease in lsngth of all out door dresses; for it is an undisputed fact that a trained skirt adds considerably ,to the apparent highlortbe ftgqrp; gtfll, vrith ^11 their graceful folds and sweeping lines,, no- sensible woman will regret the disappearance of the absurdly long trains and sweeping dresses which hare been worn during Ihe past two years itt the ffirtM* for (hey proved so exceedingly inconvenient and uncleanly. The new fashion is infinitely more reasons* ble, for k leaves the trains for drawing rooms, and insists on short petticoats in the streets and promenades.” ...» CATHEDRAL CEMETERY. October IS.—inffiBrteong. October 18.—Georgs Brasher, 40 yesre—typhoid vfrr. • - •- ■ October 19—Mary Eveline McDonough, 8 jr< 8p ocua^afc-Jpfc* ***•;» ^*i»-choi*ra. Whites . «* —* TtTTEX.. * " Whites. 4*. ..z —• Blacks . *. rVNBHAL INVITATIONS. ids and acquatoUnces fLMr SARVET j of Mm. ltihrZrrJfriiMkrikiiua to attend toe funeral of ton former from his lots resi dence, ewito « PTfrirntorerttabS atoil Jeffemoasfrsst, this morning at 10 o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of MICHAEL J. RBJLLV and kdward McEUigott and lafnilies ,*re in vited to attend to* tuasrsl of tot foraasr front bis lain residence, on Lincoln street, between York and Son to Brood streets, this aftarnoon at 3 o’clock. Ckaksb for Weighing Cotton.—We un derstand there is complaint in. parts of this • Slate of improper charges being made for weighing cotton. It should be generally known that tho regulations of the Treasury Department only allow weighers ot cotton fifteen emits per bale. If more has been charged,the parties have the right to demand its return, aud if they tefuge, to have them .arrested. Hthe planter or merchant furnishes the ficales and the hands for weighing the Cotton, ti&y. cannot charge anything legally. LTii.-r-Xhe Fortrees Mon- Enrof til Herald RxaaATioxAL.—New Yore, Oct, 14-—The Wasbinirton special ssys a number or geuUe; rcsentativea of dolman to iff indemnity in Eng, wAltedto-dar upon tbs President and urged upon him the necessity of taking immediate action. The delay of toSBritodiGoVSihi-tiairepydtog'totftb just demand of our Oovammant was freely commented upon, and it ta stated that th* President eypreseed himself favorably Inclined tottrtr view, tftreufi vested tost a demand be Immediately roadster indem- nitv within twenty days, with a threat test,in-cose it wm not oomplied with, Canada shoEid.be toiled and bdllss seoun^for the peyment of the elUm. The po- liticml friends of the President her* ore in favor of such a doUcv. They argue that a foreign war would have * tendency to heel toe feeling* of bitterness between toeredioKssndoOBSsrvstiven. There is no doubt that “3ffiswasihS«wtes«. gtan demand tor IngUmd say jrmy eight a»aSa»wEs»?SvjsS duced physical concBtion baa not been brought shout hyhlstreatawmehs prtwmsr.” The s^rne correspondent complains that Northern correspondents are excluded from the apartments of Mr. Davis, while Southern ones are admitted. • - Governor Okr and the Cobstitotional Amkhuheni.—The OreenvUie (S. C.) Enter prise, filltidhig to a; tumor set afloat by a cor respondent ot the New York Herald, to the efinct that Governor Orr favors the Constita- tional Amendment, says It does not hesitate to pronounce ti fafae. The Governor, it says, is uncompromisingly opposed to the ratification of the odiona Amendment by Kouth Carolina. 1 22 bite and 41 BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS! tVE 1ICNDBKD Pair fine French PfalRsto, rib. JTbon bound, selling at extremelr low prices, at PRPPKR’8,116 Congress street riOCR nUNDRKD Pair Grey Blankets SeHtogoff very cheap, at c ODKrMi street Flannels I Flannels ! ry HRKE HUNDRED pieces Shatter, Wetcna 1 ■ itlam Rngilsh Flannels, - gUs- ALSO. Fed, Bier, Grey end Opera Flsaaela, in eaffiere va riety. selling very chsap al r - ffwm iu, : — —' .Qfcv Assignees’ Notice. The undersignoa having been appointed assignees of the Ferratrs* and. Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, herebynotify bill-holders and other claim ants against the said Bank to present the same for II- quidStion.audsHpereoniludcoted to the Bank xiV repaired to mRko imui dtote pujuicnt. Bill-holders win lush thoir priority if the bill# are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. £. GAUDRY. ” Assignees. UNITED STATES SALE OF LOTS AND teANDS IN 8T. HELKSAPAHWH, SOtTH.CAtttlLIJA, TTnders* Actof Congress entitled "An Act to eon- ttonc in force and toamend ‘An Aettoertabhsh sailing vessels. , Policies issned under Table 9 aw noa-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after if or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discontimu, of payments, such proportion of the whole amount as the number of actual psjmmtsh to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. . Endowment and Life-Policies iasned requiring only one, five, or ten annual pt«oiu or an annual pienilum during the continuance of the Policy. Some one must take the risk of yoar life—is it not better yon should transfer it i| Company, than to ask your Faiiiiry to take the risk ? In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources beootmla ited or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, hi a well-established, respons Company is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted f*r all the important towns aud cities of the Bute. Fori ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of the Company,id Q. B. LiMAK, Jr.,) a 1 oflteeof • H.-'IV MINOR, Js.,1 Ao ™ - 92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, ta| Dr. JURIA:H HARRI8S, Examining Physician tor Savannah and vicinity. •ISO W. BURKE, V A „ en m, Blacon, Ga. J. B. COBB, * 8 CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Oa. ly27-tf HILL’S H AIK DA E. r,0 cent*—Black or Blown, reatonvaaeons, best, cheapest, dnrahie, re HaMS. Depot, No. 86 John street. New York. Sold Ig nil drag sod patent medicine stores everywhere. a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and BeTegees, and for other purpooee,” attested by “Edward Mo- Fherson, Clerk Home of Representatives of toe United States," and by “A W. Forney Seeretary of toe "Senate of tho United States,” July 1«. 1S **. » n| t more especially under too 8th section of toe said Act. We, Wnx Henry Brisbane and William E. Wording, United Stores District Tax Commisaonera Sir toe District of-South Carolina, do hereby dectoreand make known that a public sols will be held at toe office of toe Commleeionere aforesaid, in “e town of Beaufort, Pariah of 8*. Helena, Beaufort Distriet, i Bute ol South Cnrolinai- commencing on Thursday the first day of November, 1866. at 10 o'clock, A. M. (or the dispoeSlof the foUowlng Nocks: Lots and houses eiwsted in the said town of Besufot State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocks 2, S, 6 and 7 lots A B, aud 0 in Block 9; lots A and B in block 11; M~.t. if, 18, end 19; lo* A in block 3#; lots A and D ta block 37; lot D in block 88; lots Band C in block 39; block 42; lot B in bloc*44; lot O in block 48; lot A to block 56; iota C and D in Mock fr>; lot* A, B, ao*t7 ui blocffiei; lot E to block 70; lot B in block 71: tote D, E and F fn block 72; lots A art 6 hrMock Mi lotC in Mock 90; lota A Bin block M; lot Bin block 99; totB in block 116and block* lt6,117,1I8T Aloo at toe same place, on Monday, November 5th, 1860, at the honr of 1» o’clock A. M„ the tore and par cel* of land comprising toe city of Port Royal, and embraced within section fourteen (14), fifteen (15). twenty-two (22), twenty-tore* (231 and twenty-seven (27), Township 3 south, range 1 west, by United States District Tax Cemmiasioner’s* survey ol the hurts in toe aforesaid Parish of St. Helena (excepting those heretofore cold, namely, 106 tot* qn Aster street, 29 on Bunulia street, 1 on DeKalb street, 1 on Franklin street, 6 on Greene street, 7 on Izard afreet, 4 oa Marion street, 4 on Pulaski street, and 5 on (Jhtocry street!, being more (ban 2.000 lots on the high land, and about 800 marah lots. Also, at toe aarne piece, at 10 o’clock A. M. Monday, December 3d, 1866, all toe Government School Farms in toe said St. Helena Parish, numbered from 1 to 83 inclusive, each either entire or to two or more divi sions, as the Oommiasmnare may deem expedient, the minimum price being tf n dollars ($10).qn acre. Some qf toe above named property being now leased, will be sold subject to the respective leases. The aforesaid sales may be adjourned, as may ba expedient, from place to place, mid from Unto to time, by proclamation, or by written notice,, or by printed advertisement, until all toe aforesaid proper- ty is disposed of to the highest Dona Jtde bidder. Terms <-««h in aliases; and if not paid within two dav* alter being struck ofl, the property may be taken by any person giving toe same amount, or beset up again for sale to the highest bidder, *Jt toe discretion of toe Commissioners. - Office U. S. Direct Tax Comission, Beaufort, S. G., October 1st, 1866. .. WM. HENRY BRISBANE) W. E. WORDING, U. 8. Direct fax Commissioners . ooLdlro for South Carolina. New Advertisements. TO THE PUBLIC. NOW RECEIVING 0UH tyy K AB E FALL GOODS, which have been selected With grea’ care, stock of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, and FANCY GOODS, - • WANTED. 200,000 ~«Si POUN r»8 Unpinned Cd for wLidi Uie hi? price will be paid. Will aUoGin Cotton on Toll at low rates. Qipi and Cotton Seed for soU*. Apply to G. N- OSGJiODt €0. Kowland’s Old S'ani I oc23—lm Kr.-haiige Mil’ll HIDES, WOOL, BEESWAX, AND DEER-SKINS. I AM FATIND higher cash prices for Hite, id Beeswax and Deer Skins than aiy firm uaf City. M. Y HESDER-OS,] OC23—St Foot Of B»iinrj :'.7r J GUNNY CLOTH 7-5 „ OC2S—tf. BALES JUST RECEIVED and forstotjl . RICHARDSON k BAKSlttl is complete in every respect, and cannot be surpassed in quality and price. BLANK BOOKS w* have mads 4 everything made a neat and substantial manner. •f peciality ’• Our stock comprises s of the beat material, and bound in ’ Assignees? Notice. . <Uie aadgrstgned, having been afrointed Asstgase of toe Merchants' and Planters' Bauk, Is prepared ate* afioa Ms duty. All blllholdsi*, And other psiynsi hsT'nf claims against paid Bank, are rs- qaested to present the same for liqurtatlsa. And all parties indebted to toe Banf -are requested to make Immediate" payment. ‘ BillhoMCTs wfll Mae jhelr priority if .toe bjiTs are m t presented within six months, i lllRAM S0BBT8, anSX-tf * Asaigcee. AJ.J.BL0IS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MHB.OECA.lxrT, ' AT CBARLE8 L. COLBY ft CO’S, Cor. Bsy ft Abcrcorm Bis., tovannrt, Ga. Assignees’ Notice. . " . Bank or SxvxiriiXn,. \ ) .'j jf. Btvaunrti, GQonri»« J,l *X*> **•*■> The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bto|r»ktire pjmxrte bf adjusting and Hqut- dating Us kffalra, ttu refore all persons having etoims against this Corporation wiH pvessnt them, and al bill-holders of this Rank are required to present tho asms within six months from this date, or they wW lose the priority granted by statute, and those in debted wm make Immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, ditiir. DAm- sepfi-tf ' r. i ‘Q . Assignees. ■S AA COILS GRtENLBAF jS't receivad, and 1UU forsBleby iuU ^ 9-tf No. is Stoddard’s le w Range. DANCING ACADEMY AT ST. ANDREWS ~HALL_ 'll R. u LOUIS wiil open^is' DANniVO ACADK- M. my atst. Amlrewm Mato tm TUtolDAY, Oct. Mill, «a »K oMIock p. ML; 8GW, Ipsrenction for young Ladies, Mimes sad MsaUts, on Tuesdays, ThurwUys and 3 \ Cdoeit p. to., and for Osttliemea, Wednesdays and Fridays, at do'elect ML .Off- 1 .*- $5,000 Per Vear made Easy. Agent*Ranted, both - male and female, towel! qne of the most wonderful and most saleable articles of the age. Baitatas entirety new; can be dons at nww or Irstnilnf. ■ No aia Eiuerprist or kumbog. W. H. CglDESTBA nef8nt» j ' sfa'Brosilway, Were York. “ Mac/* OoT A Oress Goods. ontui Butcumn a* bb Sim* *too»x in Wasanravow.—Tbo Wreblngtoa Chroafofo besds the foBowtetf-Bymp-iwtrimTlenm*”*^ append.to it a string of vulgar abttto ofthsBoothhrB people and the ladies of Washington who sympathized With them during to* war: To the Editor of the Chronicle: On Monday night, at Will’s Open Bouse, was Riven a dramatic perfOrmanoo for toe benefit of toe Southern Old Society. Prominent among Urn roseteto” frhenh* mafia hnaxlt, st thsitedsr’k^^w. it was suouah to make *11 loyal people bloah to gee the •'sympathizsM’* crowffing egound him, grasping hia hud, yet red with to* blood Dtoar brother.. Some Mto mt so for b to hire him. Fleas* make a*; Two i*i*urr 's»Jiry Li iI«ralI l ; *ftndbGla «*, wmTin to. habit. Of joking red, other ibe »Sr32?^SSi STSt GNneii otNorto ws* 0 ™"' Til L tPIN’S French Meriflos, Ottoman Ctbfas, Esa- prees Cloths, ftomhaxlnes. Alpacas, fart Da- laiue., in great variety, and Mtltbg very lew, st PKPPER'A 116 OoagieM street :3 T's:ss?sss'j*sr*.'sn. :w ’“ i * * PfJ’PXR’S, 116 Congress streeL * Shawls and Cloaks. P ' osftiVELY toe grtstet assortment that has ever been pfeted for sal* tu tins city, atigreat har- gians. at PEPPER’A Tl6 OoagrwM street of hia people, that toe — off on onsoootoiou. A* Oswsre* brigadsjnto up under*I had ilinswi wret ore y Mrgcentsslntsd him with moat respectfulm by General Y— to General G— should corns op, * him far the use of hi. brigade 1 good bis escape; bat ’twee s | practical joka *— Lana Me Love this day, and for sale by i BBUtf Wlftglf AroauwiU. Fine Plantation For Sale. (S^reat •Lk* ;ri f-e>.la Rice, Corn and Sugar Cans, i with Mk and pine. The above Plantation is sltaated five miles I this city, on the (Angnsta road. For price and term* apply to 0 cl7—1 w JOHN W. ANDERSON’S BONA Ullg BKST TUNIC.—Caawsll FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALIHAYA to^n rombbytioa TM Iren gives the blood a rich vermlllion color when u becomes thin and watery; t* ftapwrti recpDea nsrvone power In cssesof'mentardepisn- sloa, who*vimCaltsayagives tone and vigortoaH too org*ma oT.toe body. ctureta, CASWELL, MACK, to CO., un- 1B i Hotel, Nfete Yftst,and ifawport, B. L For sal* at UPPMAN’S * lyS-ti Drag nod Chemical Wsreho INSURANCE! INSURANCEII ^AUGUST SO, 1S6S. peeWutly inform to* Maads saft ton'pnblie toot they srfi prepsysd.to sffiiffi Fire mid Marine Bisks in toe following fire* ffissn companies, at established rater, and rettett a share sf niSwATWilAL INSURANCE COMPANY, EffiMBbsCs'7 :sii I NATIONAL 8ANAIN0 INSURANCE COMPANT, JOHN W. ANDEP“' M * * so®* nrim W and Mm3 Bnurn - Dnsiteto -1> iKKToas Ap- ^STnSf teniTpretare having done bueinesa in this dtir for np> i of thirty^wo years. Corner Bryan red Jaflnraon octely uthogRaphed check books on the Afferent Banks of this city, printed in co'ors. CENTRAL R. R and ^ALBANY & G.'R R SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOKS, the best thrith.ivc yet come to Savannah. - -MONEY RECEIPT BOOKS. Rockland Lime 1000 oc23—tf barrels first quality ( m.ke, for sale l>y RICHARDSON A 1 WANTED IJ1 I N 8 M I T H S . bj NEUFVTLLE, BUTLE8 i CO. | 146 BP'nyliCT» For Sale, HTT-INWAY A SON’S PIANOS. We received while in New Tort, per steamer Ten- r nr konlit, from Uambury, oar Brat direct importation of MUXlc.l Instruments snd strings, and can now com- l pete with New York importers. The oceim» SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT is in charge of Mr. E. A. BONNER, of North Caroli na, who will be happy to wait upon ladles and gen- tlesni-u. Our fnend ’-MED” Is still at his poet always happy to see hi. host ot friends, and asks them to call early and often. ec23-3t JOHN C. APHgtCINKB ft 8059. SBNDHIE8. JURN.PA" ONIONA Beets, Potatort. Carrots and Apples. sow landing irooi steamer Will. Tibbftt*. $B& Cor saW Ly ae33-2t L. J. QU1LMARTIN ft CO. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL ron a ale. .FIBST CLASH SPECIMEN 8TEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, maauiactured toorder aitoe Fri- ton Works, Ne tort, CtonaUta of an .enalnc of 4D horse power, retain to* ImUer, wlto.sll toe cowrt- sssrsssffjsaSi&rsTc log chant., with jmlieys and first class. Belting for to* ■aiU complete, •the whole is perfectly sew amt oes A DANIELS. Dissolution of Co-Partnership Esvanua, Ql, October fto, IMA- pH* copntaeiaMpsf Fa* Ho*a, Hoixto.x t Wheat expires this day, by its own limitation. car ENTERPRI6E WMLttS, SIGHT EXCHANGE 8N IV TOSS, w OC23 AGON9 AND CABT9, bj E. r tfKTCALBotJ Residence for Sale. A LAROE Brick Besidencs, of thinetE t centrally located. For further particulars, *W>Dj J o*28-iw ‘BS^WYLLYtCHBSffil Sundries. Canned Tomatoes, w# AC CASES Fresh / J Mi . 26 cose* assorted Jelltes, quarts Md P' nti 10 boxes Stewart’s assorted ( anuics. Foreale by—_ ; E , wC i. BILTOS 4 laJB-Jf* 1 . Wanted to Rent or Purcto FOR CASH, A GOOD DWELLING, medium rite ^ imastod, noisl yard room andmoo-m s manta. Address! stating location rod “S) as* box 146. JOalNBfli No. lifitoddtrdii*? Sundries. For sale by OeJB—2t * L J. GU1LMARTIN ft CO. WANTED, 10 000 DRY HIDX3, th “ oe*3—6t market price will be I M. Y. HZNDEBaON. FootofI 30 S ^!^rHroom>. SO b .new diffitr. ot brand* 10.000 poondsBeard’.rsteot l»n ” " For’sale by , mirUl COTTOfi GINS S EST McCarthy Gita, t for sale by BOUSK*^ j»W«$ 5,000 BUSBEL8 Prime Mixed Cora, ta More lDd for sale by SObERT HABERSHAM A8QM. SOSE'ASO CON» obbsi aruiTi. DEPOT AT R- COWDfiN’Sr •reto rid. at. AaUMUfrMl, Watof tot OUR HOUSE DINING Cotton Plantation to Rent qNC OF THE MWrOCfitiW TtiJITAlTONS IN Sar-s nember of can be leslied.. n. : .a Garden Lol for Lease. T IE FINE GARDEN tiff, coimt ofShadwand Thunderbolt roads trtR be i.sasd «v years. Apply stTfrIs tSttUe. ovSAf above** Etiablistunsnt, and having regttad u»d nmhed it thronghont in the moat elegant a would Inform ths public that it IS UOV Open AM tod Reception of Guest*. Tho present Proprietor win spare po pain* to maintain the character tt_h«* nl- wavseatuyed, ns bring oh* or the best of tbs »“*•" Class Mating Houses of the country, and tbos. who invor him with their patronage may be a Stereo that notolag will be left no done to seqnreth- foci and oatisracUMi of his guests. betoken bv the week o day at a BOARDERS wlj COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE mean i* HAT, GRAIN a» PRODUCE, &AU scope* *o Otert-tljrt«^«*“< "»■* *• ,ow "‘ /\Ht MAOUffltY am; / 96mi»MM.'..’WUl be whoiseffie raton left Bay fittest, m a^fafiteto 23J5SSL 0-teini.g remplte ktel c-a Book-keepffig_ TXT ANTED BY A TY smpfoymeut «* nch . f0 ?A f i^nSS k ‘‘t nt|Sd past iU Securities fio ,ooo kiss&S&Stgi msdirid intois city- 8BTA^52IS2i TO tral Railroad Bar v 1 _ For sale by oms-iw r i <1 JISU -gSSBLIS.ffieffi 8^ WANTEL fob cash tarelgpytlcnlart,^^^ ppffi CITRON- aKW LIGHOKN CITJ> 01, * C * mgaadfrraaUby HILTON *11^ 196 jyisam