The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 25, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. 2--JTO. 244. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1866. Brice, 5 cents. The Daily News and Herald. POULIhUKD 31 s< W. MASON. n*v Stheft, Cayanhau, Geo if l 1 - TE3K85 FWo Cents. g^V.V.V:.;;; y** ! '!r<oP adverti »rvo. 5‘/ ^ 41 {E. drtl insertion, *iJO; each raaer- Ti cents. 1 fn-WfisklyTews and Herald 1“ J 1 , , t fper year, or 75 cent* i>er month, and News and HeFald T^3 every Ha. .rday at $3 per year. j0 » PB1NTING, w*j}v ac-1 pmmMfiv done. 5y Telegraph. gRNlNG^DlSPATCHES. FKOM Eg-HQPJ. ATLANTIC CABLE. rjyjri. 0?t 23.—The Pl'fW of to-day eaya Baron v _ 2 g^t i* very likely to be Foreign Minister. I >jo>'. Oct 23 —Lord c larendon is seiiously ID. From Washingtuiia ffiiS^GTON*. Oct. 21 —Special dispatchea state that jvefreiidi Government ask lor an extension of the ^ f,, r the withdrawal or the first instalment of p,:w: oopk from Mexico nutil January 1 t, offer- jj’.o that cu»o to waive the lime allowed for the % jrawal of the remainder, aud remove all aub- eauil-ytt one time, which proposition is not &a- .•::cd to. j»ne;« no official confirmation of the report about ^Gr.erament demanding payment from England gaeAisbAuia claims, nor that a determination has y i r ached to establish a protector »te over Mexico. A>Bg«hy letter from Socretary Browning, ad tressed jucommittee Quincy, I1L, m res. onse to an iuvi- to deliver an address on political top cs, is pub- ijfcl this morning. It argnes forcibly against the con- cctwaal ameuumeut and in vindication of the f.Wdeal’s policy—says it is bis purpose, as the Exe- s4 v« ht* d oi the nation, to maintain and preserve LQattUmtion a« it i6. The Roheme to Indace Freedmenfia lot* grate to Foreign Countries, The following from the Btate Department in re lation to tho scheme to induce freedmen from the United States to emigrate to foreign countries has just been issued: v DgpLBTMEjnr ov Stats, Wasbixotok, Ool. 17, ISM. To His Excellency the Governor of the State of : Sin: On the 6th instant I had the honor to address a letter to you, informing you that schemes were on toot to induce freedmen to emigrate to foreign Qoan* tries and particularly to Peru, aud suggesting that all legal and moral means at your command should be used to prevent what was believed to be an attempt under specious promises of advantage to practice im position upon the ignorant freedmen of. our country. Referring to that communication, I have now the honor to Transmit for your information extract* of the dispatch addressed to this department by a Consul of the United Spates in Peru, under date or tho 18th ultimo, which prompted the suggestion* upon the spbject referred to which have already been made. I nave the honor to us your Excellency** obedient servant, Wac. H. 8*Waaa. [extracts] I consider it ray duty to advise the Government that a person named Millau, a native of Chile, resident in Lima, has departed for the United States with the ob ject of contracting for two ihousaud families of ne groes for this country. The intention if tho party or parties interested is to give the speculation the color ing of flee colonization in that country, but here tho negroes are to be sold in the same manner as the Chinese coolies for the term of eight years for the sum of $375 each, under the pretext of remunerating the speculator fur passage and advance money; the negroes to receive during the eight years, twenty-five cents in Bolivian currency daily, equal to thirty-three and one-third percent, less in hard money. There is no necessity for me to enumerate or depict the horrid cruelties and sufferings and ill-treatment inflicted upon the Chinese laborers, aud which would be the fkteof the dc uded people brought hero under this contract, if permitted to be carried oat by your gov ernment. * * * * * I will only odd that the greater part of the negroes are already con tracted to planters on the terms above mentioned. I leave the matter to your better judgment and decision, and remain &o., &c. • * * Indian Outrages In Colorado. Leavexwobth, Kansas, October 19,1866. The Denver City News of the 12th instant contains the following dfopatohee; i m Puebla, O. T., October 9.—The Indian excitement continues. Col. Al- xander and citizens drove them into the mountains a few days ago, but yesterday they returned to tho head ul the Huertano aud commenced their bloody work of murder, stealing and shooting cattle. Settlers are dcser.iug their homes and going to the forts. If we d »uot got help immediately, no one can foresee the end. Eadito, Upper Huerfano, C. T., Oot. 8,1866.—I find my>e l here surrounded by Indians. They are killing people and taking horaea. They had a fight with sol- dim s ana citizens on the Puerg&torie, then came to Quincuaras, took stock andtht-ncametotheBuerlano, killed two meu, took all the horses for twelve miles up the creek. They are determined to murder or drive all the whites trom this country. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber ft Commission .New York .Uarket* Srs loRX, Oct. 24.—Gold, 147 3£: Exchange, 109 Cov.on dui 1 . a. G3@42e.; flour firmer, at $12 60@$17 f r Southern; w„e*t, 3«&3o. better; corn, l&3o. bet- ter, I‘jik lower—wo quote at $33 75. [From the New York Tune*.] gnii t-* *over 843^01 from an Alleged Southern Rebel incendiary—la 1k- fa .lt of 8VJ 00O B *ll He is Sent to Priv.u by the Sup: ewe Court—HiotIon to Vacate the order of Arrest or Re do t the Buil—The Way TaeluonvlUe, f a., was Burned. ICFHEatk COCKT—CHAMBERS—OOT. 19. Before Justice Clerke. Carla Lwti X'tOiii'Ou vs. Ethelred JVoodicard.— r^pi-uuua in tins aetiou *eeks to recover the sum rj $*.,0v0 ig iht* defendant, by reason of damages to property alleged to have beeu sustained on ac re mt f tde want n aud willful acts of the defendant aid otbtm the year 1862. The suit was commenced t-.Mai (lays ago in thin court. Int Jeicudaut wan arrerOcd by virtue of an order, rtibrid io ban in $5u 000. Ht-, being unable to find th-requisite amount of security, was under the no- owMiy of goiug to prison. A motion was made yes- ttrday by bla counsel, Mcnsrs. Rodman and Adams, 5o recite the or iei of a re*t, or fai.iug in that to re- Lhi' cmour.t of bail. The facts oi the case, as we gr.'j ai fr<>m the atfidavit of the plaint iff, are sab- lULtUliV hB fuliows: out’, bout the 10th of March, 1892, the plaintiff a nerciiaut doing bi^intrsa lu the city of Jackson- v.i6,. .a. I£<ti prior to that time a company or ubho- meu ail hostila lo the Uuiied .Stales, and iti ti;ti .:er i: <u the rebellion, existed in ihatp*aoe; that itedirioaui wad oue of the iead«*rw there-1. The ob- Jtuguiucozu any was the pio-ecuuon, if not the ruia aid destruction ot all loyal Uai-m m^n in ihat TiuiLr., th-t their m »ie <>t ope rati ou at first was to fi«rr.t4 a r-f Violence unless they were willing to is-r. last this company was cal ed ''WtHidWArd’s •'anetinies ‘•Sadl-r** gang.'* The affida- ut.am go-sou toaho.vthat plaiuti-t several times ffrwirduouct'B, prior 10 the 10tu of March, id62, of a -tiicD.ng nature. He was oonsidersd by t is gang u v. *uMuy to the South, au*i he w<t-> given to under- •*alJ that v.u property would ue uonfidcated and de- r -' yed or carried away for the use of the rebels, and be wuuia be “tokeu care ol," whatever that That on or aoout March 10, a und of rebel '-•o;-*,n3 iu. 500 in iiumoei, cuiue iuro Jacksonville, hm.g oruers frum ihe GouieUera « authorities t«> hni certain saw«miiln the? . Flint this **gang,** With ^ -i*a 1 u ana the Sidlsrn st the head, left Jackson- T --eoa ih< 9 h oi Match and joined the baud of rebel i 'ps; that they returned wuli tueui, t.toa^h tuey r -ir uut iu the Uoufederuus »e V.Ce theuiscives. Tho > .», reiniorcid by the''gang,'* pa«»ed the plain- o:v, when he heard from s.»me oue of the K^ng, “ht-re go, s RobitisOh, U-.d d—u him,** and other Woitcaing words were used oy tueui. on the even- --i «ii ti.ht daj the saw-mill? aPude-i to were entirely dcitr .yeti by flro by. the Contederate troops, aud »:muuic same time the gang seoarated from the ami, without any orders from any Coufed- (rve au.hority, proc edo 1 on their own resp <nmbiUty p burn tiie property of the citizens. Under the 'aderBbipof Woodward they, pro ceded to theJui- 5 -iiyase, aud set it aud the buildings adjoining on Taut Wo dwurd pefoO .al.y partiapsted iu tb? bUMiit-ss, aud with his own nauds applied the tore t<j ne or m re of the buildings; that the hotel * 4 ' -LUreiy destroyed, and the gang then came to pkin:^r»bt-.re, as he is informed, and that Wood- v 4ruhjd Sauier, both being with them, they broke ttpriitu store aud warehouses of the plaintiffs pll- Aeu ;n ai, aud, as he Is miormed. Wo -d ward, w th hr our liaLdw, iset fire to piaiatui's store aud other buuaiLgt, mid ue has since < epeatedly aokuoaledged h*t lc aid bo, aud has boasted i-f having done lL— he itorr, warehouses and con tents were en-irely cou-uiucd. j he piaintiff then alleges .flat he was ad- *htdb\ iiirfn- nd« that it w- uid not be safe f<>r him Wiiis tunny to rem.ilu in the cuy, and that it was karuiued that his -store s-iould be burned Uio ••gang” o«me there, bat p.euuiff “ nut net upon the suggestion until u;or iii- heard the tur< ata. lug language mentioned ‘ Wuv> * w ^n, iecuug it Wdi no longer oafe to rcuaiD Loiuok uis wue aud two litue children a.<d ' ae >-d}, crossing the river Su John, and took re- *** U; ou.-hee on the side opposite Uie city. From p>*p<-Biuuu he saw the flames s they srose from his wiling non*, Hud saw bis bulhlnigs entirely de- G- He a so heard the report of some aixiseu r*' 18 liiat ^ere fired at his clerks as they were, trying lcom the store. Defendant remained in the o-ij-s w*th hi8 ismiiy the succ eding night, and they err tils next«.ay pica d up by the United btates g iu- UUj hig up the nv»r, bin ging tbs United biates Zrf* thei-upou occup.ed tbe towu. Tne value •• ;e K i-eay uesti o,> eu is alleged to have been There is d-o .nal gaiiou made by plaintiff CtlttLUaJUC Was a galhb.er; be lA now resident ox .T ,c y. aud has made a large amouut of mo.*ey in ^purc-ase a ; .a sale of oottou aud other goods in 1 */ u0 ol the South, aud uj New Y- rk. taiUiljavu oj F. L udert, « waioLmau, was m >de J* Ufeiulf^ofpl iutiff, t i the eff ct that Woodward, J ^huaiit, ,td t..e gang to plaintiff's store, and • >'0u.,waru flred the store, while one Biwin West • are to the wai ehouss. Jj* l ^ e affidavit of tue d fendant, on which hie Gloved for all • rder vacating the ari est, he ^ tLai be was a gambler, or (hat he was ever con- ••u in any wuy wilu the gang called "Woodward's • a.uiei m g.mg.” He als . denies that be had any "-*.edge ox any plot to ouru or plunder Jacksonville Z?* m ^ u ; Uuu - until two or three hours i h ‘ ^ attack; he bays that he hud been for three Rt keruanuiiiA baying and aelliu^ salt, fruits, 11 merchant, and ihaLnn that da> La went from •wtiaLduia to Jacksonville by rail, ^nd the aught he there the attack was made. The deiendaut •j* 0 ieuies that be is a man or m ans, but says be is to work for nis daily suppo. t. ^1 uta, uvit of John Sstterlee was read on the part *;; te 'Seieudant's position, in waich he says he is one . -tif firm oi ^atieriee, Lyon A Co., of this city; that uet'emtaut; ue first us ams acquainted with ^ ‘h North Carolina, in October, iboi, when he « 12 hi-Ht came through the rebel hues: that he “t-'-itr-tpaui ©on versaaons with him on the sub- ^ ; j: P ’iiucM and other matters, auddt p nent k.«ows J* t.ei^n ant vui a thoroughly loyal man; that . * Bi-own and reported to be such among the " ’ tuiliuuy authontiee in North Carolina, Political Affray is Missouri.—On Saturday last, k ►enous affray occurred at Lhe town of DeKalb, in this county, iu wuich three men were dangerously wouud«-d aud two horses killed. It being the day of r gistratiou, a number of people were present. While the registration was go ng on, some Radicals b^an denouncing all Johns u men as bushwhackers. The Conservatives retorted that they were better than horse thieves. At this, two of the Radicals drew their pistols and fired, killing a couple of *Muable horses oelonging to John G-ibbert and J. Higgmbottom. The fire was returned, wounding Thomas Barns in the arm; James Dixin the thigh and arm. and Joseph Ogden in the hand; all severely. Dix will probably die, and Ogden will suffer the amputation of the right hand. Cubxous Report from Mexico.—A Washington dispatch to the Boston Journal gives this rumor: Mexican affairs are assuming a definite shape, and information of the highest importance on that subject will be made public in a day or two. Treaties have been agreed upon, and are now under process of ex change. The Freneh troops aud Maximilian with draw this year from Mexico. The United States sumes the protectorate over the Republic, guarantee ing the French olaima. In consideration, Mexico • OA^|V|lAV T? A Q cedes to the United Siates the peninsula of Lower Vvi A vii ailvl vlvOi California, and other territory south of our present southwest boundary. BARRE IT’S, THE ON THIS CONTINENT. It is Warranted to restore gr/y hair to its original, natural color, in every i isc It will STOP tue hair from falling out; it, willir o t ic -cad from humortiand dindruff: promote the show 'Hof the hair, nnrt is a beautiful dre-ming. We offer in* lame rewards, but we ntha v all oi • »ar agents to refund tub money to » -y p*- on who will us** two bottles, and then say Ba • FTr Vzgb table Hair hestokatitr has not per orme all claim. Tntlmnny from the Capital of t/.n Untie States Bfe-orH. Barrett & Co: I w ib Induced r o rflve your H*;ir p epai atlou a trial, and can heartily rectiminend it a« unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and itestorer,—giving to the Hair a laxiiriant richness fin.! to the heid a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it is thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. Very respeettn ly. W. Hamlet. Washington D. 0., %fa} 15, 1966. , Weaers. J. R Barrett k Co; I w i« induced by a friend to maR a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Kestorat v*. and 1 am ven ranch pleased with the ffect it has had on my hair. I whs nearly half gray, and now, before using on* bottle, ray (lead is ir- ed from dandruff, and ray hai* has all the appe ranee of yo ith. I u!ly beli«*ve tfsi- rett’sto be the best nair pre^armlon In the world. Wm. Hamilton Fredonia, N. Y., April 26,1S68. J. R. BARR <TT k Od , rroprltlsn, Manchester, New il inapshliS. JACOB LI PPM AN, Corner Con ret*- and B nmra si rsets. Agent. Slfhl by :tU ll'-nggi'^. 1 »-tf Commission Merchants. Miscellaneous. MERCHANT, Mo, IBB Boy Stmt, Savamomta, AMO Darien, Gl-eorgia. V* Orton for Lumber solicited. dld-tl & 6. HiTHES. QBlKBitL COMMISSION MERCHANT, umnomtu dealeb r» n*V, Ormln, IM ud Produce, CORNER STORE. 190 in 193 Bat Steeet. toot or Bar-card St.. RaT.mn.h, GcorgU. Bcfercsee.—C. A. OufcbrUl ft Co.. Norris ft Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin ft Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Qambrill, Banker, Cbarleaton. Liberal advances made on oonsignmenta of Cotton and Prodnc*. oc2-tf POWER Si MULLER, General Produce ^ Commission MERCHANTS. Com, Oats. Flour, Feed, etc, SAVANNAH, 61. REFERENCES: Tison ft Oordon, Savannah, Oa. A wllbnr. E.q ,Prwt Home Ina Co., Savannah. Messrs L.Roche, We.t ft Daniels. Savannah, tia. Meaarg. Bell, Wyily ft Christian. Savannah, Oa. Meura. Weaver, Klchardaon ft Co.. Now York. R B if hem, of O. Reno ward ft Bachem, New York. aepU-giu 1 V w, % ^ L Emporium of Fashion, Cor. Bull St. and Bay Lane, First Door North of PflaSEi HOuaa, Savannah, - Ga. DRAPER and TAILOR, Shirt Maker, GLOVER and HOSIER. Miscellaneous. WILKINSON. WILSON 1 CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kinds of i\_ Cotton Domestic*. Liberal advances made on consign manta. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. D. B. WILKINSON. Of Kewnan, Ga. B. J. WI .SON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun ft Co., Sav’b. aep5-3m Austin & Ellis, i 80 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola. Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, I and Columbus, Ga. aepll-tf A M. Slosh, C. F. bit:bus. Late of Rome, Ga. Late ol Macon, Ga. C. W. Steoall. Late of Thomaaville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, Forwarding and Commission KBXOHAHZS, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET. SAYANNAH, GA. ^ Will make liberal advances on cotton and other produce in transit or store, cr on consignments to our correspondent* In New York. auST 8m BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Doors, Sash aud Blinds. ttr Min and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office. 180 Bay atraet, bavannah. Ga. Jy»T-tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Sacceseor toG. B. ft G. W. Lanas, General Commission Merchants FftnrirSlag «S Shipping Agents, No. 9» BAY STREET (up stair*.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferrll and G. q r wm., fawinah; w. B. Jackson, Joaiah kihie, T ttons, 1 B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign -enta solicited. . . * mv,1<> HOLLINGSWORTH k GO, COHIM MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Eepeclal attention will be eivt*n to th« execution ot Cotton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hol-ingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SrooDABD’s Upper Range, Bay Stxest, SAVANNAH, GLORGIAa E VERT faculty offered for consignments and exfi- cuiltra «f orders. Llbe-ai advances ma e on • .-iton shipne i «o our friends In New York, Balti more and Philadelphia. *•** f to*; it under iffeir protection (list defendant on his operations in the purchase of ootton 'iu - ueal aacl ot horti; he has had frequent inter im ^ defendant since that time, and never heatd v tf 3** 8 a word ho-tile to tho United KUtes Go- 1 or tol °J al men; on the centrary, he has hu f tar< ^ tllat defendant was and cvep has been, a ofX, lon niaD » and th.it ht never in any way aided on in the rebellion. The affidavit furth f goes c of^n^ uv T that defendant has never purchased afiy a^eu 2 h hi ® own account, but acted always as an that he 1-* a man of no property jfifi*- ul * 8 entire, y d -pendent on bis daily earn- tiu ■ 18 ** n PPdPL It is also alleged in this afll- Lfi r . ' &l di-friidont Woodward ^ a very honorable ^trinirf 0rt k? m in » wh »Uy. incapable of having % u.ft nn. or having parucipatiKi in tne oommisalon ou thapa.t .fthr plunt.ff. *nr ^ ‘If ut G-'org.-M Diurj and j,.. s. tevenaon *? by u-.fnu.liiu.'. o 'HumO, ail tending to atuttate u or Ur. saiwrieau 1 " a ° "* lhe cduiiarl lor - tue plmn*ig, in oJ;‘f 1 I Ur ' ll « ,lm v iu wbl-b to prrpan, an atfij.yit wliioh bad been rend on the part uf yh# f “f decldetl toft3jonni.the farther hearing K tn-.i »ud iu aus mbaaMuie tho hail required lei?«>lautlan.d uo- iTr8n,U00. wit., menu- lit .jrr 1 -* !b .t lr tlur pbiut ff succeeds in meet! g w b li c.^V’ " n ll| a pert of Je.eacLm. the amouut Tor, v««ored vo S*A00U.. ion on orders. Ooilectl ue made and promptly remitted. They will algo make collections In any part of the Coited States, and make cash advances on cotton cousigned to oar friends !« New York, Charleston, Savannah. Apaiachieula or New Orleans. Opeiatlngun a paid in capital, with onr long «- tabliafaed credit, la a sufficient guarantee of safety In all oar baslness transactions. REFER to Oonant ft Yonrg,, „ _ Nourae ft Brooks, (* #w Yor «- m Adams, Front ft Co., Ohtrleston, 6. C. Johnston, Wood, ft Co., savannah, as. Foote ft Mal.»ne. M >b le, A'a. Joelab Unrr a, Mon gome y. A a. Wall Young, Dot .mbne, Ga. ' John King, Banker, Ool-rnibun Ga. Jacalnga, Wiets ft Bro. NcvOrlean*. La. A-ithrle ft Co., Lonlavine, ky. akirok ft K .w'and, St. Louis, Mo. ilOT been reiid > uu 1 tba’ part "of She J;. Rwa^M. Aba-.^ept. 1.18^ _. ^P* *m_ Walking Suita, Dress Salta, JUNE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Genta’ Furnishing Goods, Hat, and Caps. Foil and Winter Goods Now Opening. Business Salts, Overcoats and Capes. Party, Wedding, Business and Brea Tests. Pant, of Black and Colored English. French aud American Doesklas aud Cassi- meres, in variety. “Katy-dld," “Rlstori,” ‘Coquet,” “Park,” “Bis marck.” “Driving,” *‘-yo-called,” and sixty other new styles and varietla, of Hats and Caps, snorted colors. Shivte and Collars, of my own make, which have no superior in quality, flt and elegance of tlnlah. Underclothing of nil grades. In Silk, Merino, Cotton, and heavy Wool. English, French and German Hosiery of all grades. Gloves Snspendera, Ties, Scarls, HanUkerchicls, Ac-, ftc. All Goods Qrst-class, und sold as low a, the aamc qualities can be bought lu New York or Northern markets. For anything In the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GOODS line, 60 TO 1YES’. GEHTLEREN AUD BOYS WEAR. We have received an additional Stock of BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS, BROWN FRENCH CLOTHS, BUTE FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK. BROWN and BLUE SILK MIXED CLOTHS, FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, for Bn- siness Suits. BLACK and FANCY VELVET VESTINGS, BLACK and FANCY SILK VESTINGS, 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 bat the best Cutters engaged, and the best workmen. IV-fit LATHRHP ftc CO. a. r. Boon! ' W. A. Souse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) PorwardiBg aid Commission Merchants, 104 Bay Street. -taVA .lt .11, ----- GEORGIA. fTILL giw prompt at entlou to receiving and for- vV warding goods, sales on consignment, and all -idem; aud will also keep constantly on hand a ■ iud stock of Grocertee. Liquors. Agricultural Implt- nentk. Building Material*, Falrbank- ft Go’s Scales, „c., oealdea other goods and manufactured articles <>r sale on comugnment, and for which they are ■rente. Orders and consignments respectfully ao- ictted. al8-tf To Bondholders of the State of Georgia. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,! MTX.T.KDGKVILLX Ga., OCt. IS, 18ft). I I N CONFOKM1' Y with nn act of the General As sembly. approve t 1-th March, 1S66, numbered u, li la ordered, 1st. That all bonds and coupons of the State of Qeorgia now dne, aud which were not issued la aid of th . luto w-ir, wheresoever made payable, may bo funded on preoentutl-u at the Treasury of the Slate, in Mortgage U mde of the State, bearing seven per ent. Interest from the 1st day of Jnly, 1MC, that being tli-dav of their dite. Sndly. Th;it a I coupons payable in New York, or in London, n»w doe, and embraced in descriptive list famished ih agency by the Treasurer, may be rniiced, n bonds deac.lbedabove, op presentation at the National bank of the Republic, New York. 3rdly. That all coupons funded In New York be marked PAID an returned to the Treasury with a descriptive list of bonds las ed in funding them. 4ihiy. Tuat the Treasurer endorse, or canee to be endorsed on each bond funded, tne name of the per sou pri-sent-ng It, itml that a registry of all bonds issued in the lunalug proceea be kept In the Treasu rer’s offlra. athly. No Interest is allowed on bonds or coupons after mfitfizlty# CHARLES J. JENKINS. Governor. TRF.ASUKY OF GEORGIA,) Mn.ikOaEvit.LE. October 13, iSBfl. ) Holders Of oveidus Bunds and coupons ol the Stale uf Georgia are hereby uotiUeii, that, iu accord- auce with the above order, they c i. re.: lve for them, on preaeutatiou ut tuis Department, naw bonds of the State, dated 1st Jul.,, 1868. dne twenty years i,mu d* e bearingluterest at 1 per cent peranunm, pay-tule seniLaunaaiiy, in January and Jnlv, and se cured t>y morigage on the Western and Atlantic Railroad. - • . The Bonds being in sizes of 8300 and 8> J*#. hold s’s must preient their Bonds and conpuusln multi ples of these sums or make np their deficiency in currency. No provision fur payment of interest after matu rity of Bond? or coupous having been made by the Legislature. It cannot of cunrss be allowed at this Department. Persons sending Bonds in nnder the above order are reqnested to write their names legibly on the margin to gnard'agaiust mistakes In their entry on the records, as ordered above. JNO. J0XE8. ocl«-dlw*thiaw-2w Troajurer. s. sums & co., li'orwardlnu and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., NOS. 1 AND 2 BAMMIS’ BLOCK, Baj Street, Jackstwrille, Florida. 55»fta L« MATIZZB NO. DANIEL H. LONDON. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, TO COTTON SHIPPERS. WE ABE PREPARED TO MAKE Gash. Advances ON CONSIGNMENTS TO THE WELL KNOWN Boons OF Messrs. Norton, Slaughter & Co New York, EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON *(. WOODS YOUNG & woods; Bankers & Brokers Snfaula, Ala , WILL receive Dopo*its,buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver,Uncurreot BankNotee, Government, an l»L«« 1/ Pill!off X, On Railroad and aU other Becnritlea. Will also boy Cot- {VfeSSlO. JOnfl l\i vHHIall Ot vU*j LArerpooL nrs CAN SAFELY PROMISE the faTle.t sattrfsc- W tlonw an PATSONd of tha ABUTS RICH and FiYOSULY KNOWN FIKMt, Oar A ante at Colnmbos, Amerlcns, Albany. Macon, Griffin, Want Point, LaOtugn. Newawi, Atlanta.jdadaom and the MESSRS. E.F. METCALFE & CO. MaTRimBh, YELLOW CORN. 7000 traabels ** u,e low - *° d< "® «wS«n meat, by BRADLEY, BUlf< A 00., Mp2i-tf No. IS Stoddard^ Lower ue at all time* TAXES sad ADVANCES! to take CHARGE OF. RAY EXPENSES, and maka litoral apse oonsignmenta K. R. IRCCK ftr CO- BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, oca-lm Antneta, Ga. A FOR SALE, BRNY1CEABLE DRAFT HORSE. Apply raUtolRoaae Stable*. O. MeGINLY, S.rwrenBenaa Shipping and Commission Merchant, W ILL sell all kiails ot Tobacco, Ootton, Bagging, Grain, Seed, ftc., anil wiil execute order* for buying Merchandise and Produce ol every descrip tion. Consignments and orders solicited. REFERENCES. In Savannah—Major A. Porter, Dancan ft John ston, N. A. Hardee ft Co., E- K. Hertz ft -Co., John Stoddard. IN New Yoke—W. c. Laa-ley ft Co.. Barclay ft Livingston, vt m. Watson ft 00. Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Meaara. Eyre’ Evans ft Co- Liverpool. ocl-Sm Wanted, B Y a g ntleman In th a city, to tom [Sate hla file*, the Issues of the News Ann BBKAi.n Cor the months of March, April aud Jnly of the present year for which a libe.al price will be paid on delivery at Id - “ “ Uie News and Herald office. eepSJ—a SALT, SALT. 3 cnf\ SACKS Liverpool Salt, in good order, ,nlHI for sale low, by '••U-Lf JNO. MOMAHON ft CO. Nvitting, [Powell & Co. BANKERS, MACON-, GKO H. A. TOPflAM, WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL DEALER CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. <§^c. 5 <fec. SHtftTrt matmfactnred from mairare. Clothing isd* to order at short notice. HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. US Congress and 55 St. Jalita Streets. SAYANNAH, GA. FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO Insurance. THE OGLETHORPE Insurance. Insurance Comp’y OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to take Fire Risks on taxable Tens, At their OSce, 117 Bay Street. H. W. MERCER, President CHAR. S. HARDEE, Vice President. J. T. Tkoius, Bee. H. W. Mercer C. B. Hardee WUham Haater A. S. Hart ridge A. Porter R. Morgan J. Stoddard J. T. Thoms* W.Ramahart F. L. Gne H. A. Crane A. A. Solomons M. Hamilton W. W. Gordon myT-tf • Directors: M. 8. Cohen J. Lama J. W. Nemtt D G. Pnrsu A. Fnllarton J. McMahon L. J. Gnilmartin F. W. Sima G. Butler R. Lachlison E P. CUaton. Angnfita J. "W. Knott Macon . B. F. Rees, Macon W. H. Young, Colombo:- LIFE B8HBAHCE! 5o Extra Charge for Souths ern Risks! W. R. BOGGS, 92 Bay Street, Up Stairs, AGENT FOR THE Wiiows* aid Orphans’ Benefit LIFE HUM COMPANY, - OF NEW TORE. ' Will b* pleased"to famish fall information upon all systems of Life Insurance to any per sou apply In* to him at hla office, or by mail. A tabulated list, showing the octuoi ftfrfttend ed the surplus fund* made Jaly lit, 1816, can tw seen at hla office, ocSd-lm Fire Insurance! London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE GOVT. CAPITAL: S5 000,000 in Oold! KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE GO., Of New York. SOUTHERN 1BAICH OFFICE BD MT STREET, m awawwa: Insures against loss by Firs on every de scription of Property at moat favorable rates. Losses adjusted and paid by Local Agents without nny reference to England. J. T. STEWART, Agent, ocSO-lm At No. 6 Stoddard's Tipper lanes. Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 SHARES, $50 EACH. FIRST PAYMENT. $15 PER SHARE And no other assessment nude, except by direction of a majority of all tho Stockholders. omens: J.P. SLOAN .President E. E. KAWSON' Vlee President. Jh'i«.0. WHITNER .Secretaiy. P.P. PEA9K Treasurer. HOST. LOGAN General Superintendent. disectobs: J. P. LOGAN, B. E. RAW SON, p. P. Pease, ROOT. LOGAN, S. R. McCA WRY, JNO. C. WHITNER, W. F. PARKHUBST. This Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala bama and Tennessee. Having leased lands In tbe immediate vicinity of recent oil disoomies, It now offers a portion of Its Stock for sale, the amoonf paid upon which shall be returned to tue purchaser before any general dividend will be declared. A limited amount or Stock may be secured by call ing on the undersigned, grant a in tnts city oc2 BELL, WYLLY ft CHRISTIAN. C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. jeiS-wn EDWARD PADHLPORD, SAVANNAH. Bagging, Balsa AMERICAN, MANUFACTURE. 50 60 Bales SEA ISLAND Just received and for sals by A. WILCOX ft 00. Wanted, 10,000 w»! POUNDS BLACK SEED, COT- OHAS. L. COLBY ft GO., Corner Bay and Abercora - treats. ax. p. beaUfoht, BAIL-MAKER, exchange wharf, t^TASBFACTUBW w*. ts**w Ksmmccto wtnftow Shades, Bfoeka and. laBm WhiU yimir Serkr V 68 awdtopo—da; L*» of aU rises for rice, grain, ftc. Haring good toMam and ftrd- sswlii*.atohM*ft«to auwtorp (or Bag* at short - oct GUANO! tons PEBUYUN guano. Jam laadaft, is GMiSlNtabW oeH-Mt CRAHB ft GRATKLL. Si. . ■ Its u UNITED STATES SALE OF LOTS AND LANDS IN ST. HELENA PARISH, SUUTH.CARULINA. U nder an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to con tinue in force and to amend 'An Act to establiah a Bureau for the Belief of Freedmen and Refugees, and for other purposes,” attested by “Edward Mc Pherson, Clerk House of Repneentattvea of the United States," and by ‘-J. W. Forney, Secretary of tbe Senate uf the United States," Jnly 16, 1866, and more especlilly nnder the 8th section of the said Act We, Wm. Henry Brisbane and William E. Wording, United States District Tax Commiaaionera efor the District of South Carolina, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the oft* of the Commissioners aforesaid, in the town ef Beaufort, Parish of Si. Helens, Beaufort District, State ot South Carolina, commencing on Thursday tbe first day of November, U66, at 10 o'clock, A. M. lor tbe dispoealof the following blocks: Lots and houses aituaied inlbs said town efBtoOfol State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocksl, 3,6 sod 7 lots A, B, and C In Block 9; lots A and B la block 11; blocks 17,18, sod 1#; kit A in block 36; lots A and D in block 37; lot D in block 38;lotaBand C in block H; block 42: lot B in block 44; lot C in block 48; lot A in blpck 56; lots C and D in block 6 -xdct* A. B, and 0 in block 61; lot E in block 70; lot B in block 711 lota D, Eand F in block 72; lota AandC in block81; UO Inb'ockDO; lots A B in block »1; lot Bln block 99; kit B in block US and blocks 116, 111, 118. Also st tbs same place, on Monday, November 6th, I860, at tho hour of 10 o’clock A. M., tbe lots and par cels of land comprising the etty of Port Beyai, and embraced within lection fourteen (14), fifteen (16), twenty-two (22). twenty-throe (23) and twenty-seven (27), Township. > qxnth, tango I "tot. by United Stales Dts riet Tax’ Commissioner's survey of tbs lands in the aforesaid Pariah of St. Helana (excepting those heretofore sold, namely, 108 lota on Aster street, 29 on Bonnlia street, 1 on DeKalb atreat, 1 oa Franklin street, 6 on Greene street, 7 on bard street, 4 on Marlon street. 4 on Pulaski street, and 6 on Qnlncey street), being more than 2,000 tot* on th* high land, and about 800 marsh lota. Also, st tbs same place, at 10 o'clock A. M. Monday, December 3d, 1886, all the Government School Farms in the mid St. Helena Pariah, numbered from l to S3 inclusive, each either emirs ur Ip (vu or more divi sions, as the Commission era may deem expedient, fbe minimum price being ten dollars ($10) an acre. Sams of th* shore named property being now leased, will be Sold subject to the respective lasses. The aforesaid sales mar ba adjourn ed, as may be expedient, Aon place to place, and from time to ti— by proclamation, or by written notice, or by printed advertisement, until all tha aforesaid proper ty la disposed of to the highest bona Jtjfr bidder. Terms cash In aU cases; and If net paid within two toy* after being struck ««, tha property may to taken by any ptr—* giving the nuns amount; or to tot up again for sale to the highest bidder, at tha discretion of lbs Oommtaeionere. OtooeU. S. Direct laxComisriost, Bsaofort, 8. C., October 1st, 1866. WM. HENRY BRISBANE. W. E. WORDING, U. 8. Direct Tax Oommtsotonsre ooMlm for Sooth OatcUng. A. J. J. BLOIS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MdROSCANT, AT OHA8LLES Le COLBY ft «**$, Oor. Bier A Aherowrm Sfa^ laraaaak, Oa. otS-lm* Q Garden Lot for Lease. mHE FINE GARDEN LOT, corner of ShadyaDd OBM i. ThnadsrbtottontowlBba laaasd for atohn* RESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Policies Written at the Branch Office and Losses Prompt ly Paid. 50 Per Cent. Credit Given, WHEN DESIRED. DIVIDENDS PATTY IN CASH, ADDED TO POLICY, N PAYMENT OF NOTES. General Insurance AGENCY FIRE, MARINE, Life and .Accident. INSURANCE EFFECTED LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. 89 BAY STREET, Savannah. Ga. WM. R. BOYD, Superintendent of Agoary* A. WILBUR, General Agent. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retails BY Non-Forfeiture^ Bndo w m e n t AN* Life Policies Written. * Call and got a Circular setting forth rater. *®9 IW We have one rate of Premium for every part of the United State*. No limits of travel within Uie civilised settlement*. This feature is especially fa vorable to southern customers, as many Cumpnnlei. are In the habit'of charging extra rates for tbe priri lege of redoing Booth daring summer months. A. WILBUR, General Manager. WM. ft. BOYD, Agent. R. D. ARNOLD, Consulting Pnysician. EASTON *Oi*GE, Enmtafog Physician. toiMf PLASTER’S HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. i btsoda tb.t tsv. item -j • HEILI FURBISHED ail BEFITTED. J ‘ • ' UNSURPASSED BY AN^HWft'SOlHH, iiojn.^^s c.mdft.-: ,tf :.s "WILL BB ’ rti itsoa \ - ■eeaeMS Bru the Pnbllo 9CTOIC1 •• !•••* I . O-Oi '; mcrCi ff 11 ^ Einstein Eckman & Co. NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. TTTE are now receiving, and ready to exhibit onr W large and well selected atoc- of i be above men* taint d goods from th* beat manofacturete. and put up expmsiy for tho Georgia and Florida trade. Merchants and Planters are Invited to ~t~ ii'nggir stock before purchasing isewhere. oc4-Sm WOOD. i, the undersigned, take thu method of la* v v forming onr friends, and the public generally, that, to facUHMo onr business, wa have established a WOOD YARD at the Albany and Golf Rallrod, from which, or Tom onr old stand, at the Omit Bridge, below the Cen tral Railroad, we are prepared to deliver the very best quality of niGH LAND OAK WOOD at eight dollars ($8) per cord, and DRY YKLLOW FINK WOOD at six d .liars (*6j per cord, on very short notice. Order boxes caa ba tmad at Mr. Staley’s Bonk store, comer State and Boil streets, fipd at Mr. J. Lippman's Dm* Store, corner of Congress and Bar* nant streets. oc5-lm BCTLBR A HARDWICK. Memphis CTonn.) Goupont and Past Due Indebtednass. B Y AN ORDINANCB pamed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, tope 36,1868. It was or. „atced that the past doe Bond* aad Coup os Inuebt* edn»*s of the city of Memphis be received for doss o tog the City, ora rsftmdatoe'o 9»-ytar bond* of «1.huo eseb drawing 18 per cant, into est and pays, hi: in tbe City of Memphis semi-annually, Tor the following Bonds and coupons toned ana Indorsed by rite City of Memphto: Memphis, Tern., City Bond* and non pool' part dam Memphis, Team, and Little Bork Kail read O epona pas; one. M -mphls, Tenn., and Charts"na Bsflrnad Coupoaa ptBidiMt Memphis, Tana., Ohio BaUrtsdCtoBca ■ pan da*. M^nphls, Tenn., MIsMsMppI and Tons. Rahroad ifonpons past due. Inquiries for rurther partlealsr*, t y man or other wise, will receive punctaalattanuoa. Addrem^ oc8-S6t city Controller, M-WpMs. ivntt. (HE EYE, EAR, AHB ThRUAT. rvR- WRIGHT, of Taranto, Canada West, Fbyah LITton and Surgeon, Orator «m Anxtot, can bo consulted on Deaftoto, DlschaiBto Oam the Bar. aoiKtln the Head. Catarrh, Disease* of the Throat 3Sssaaaptoto*4» —» u3!K!ia«sassp"“— Office hour* iro«8*BIl fta HwMd Heap. M. Btf ptos ef a vary toscriptkm of mm . A epsw Mght tod paamg t money patohtoto rids etty, aad opoa hocesa and moire, sg reqmrtototopamatogr Tto XSa apm. rsMlto^