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The Daily News and Herald.
3Y S. W. MASON.
SA.HUKL W. MASON.. Kdllor
\V, T. THOMPSON Associate Editor.
Official Paper of the City.
ARfiEST CIRCULATIOMII THE CITY AM IIIITY
FRIDAY'. OCTOBER 30. 1066.
The Catholic Council closed its session in
Baltimore on Sunday .last. President John
son was present. The proceedings and de
crees are now to be sent to Borne, for super
vision by the Pope. It is rumored that the
Council recommended the appointment of
twenty additional bishops and one arch
bishop fof each six dioceses.
Tne Indian War.—Geu. Sherman is re
ported to be hurry ing troops further West to
prevent what the Colorado News predicts
•will be “a long and serious war.” Several
posts in the territory have been captured and
robbed of stock.
The Charleston Courier learns that all the
arrangements have been made, <ou the re
in \il of the quarantine of Savannah, for the
est blisbment of a daily line of steamers to
ri:u between the above two ports.
The Alabama Legislature will convene at
Montgomery on Monday, the lltb of Novem
ber. It will elect a United States Senator,
to rucceed Gen. Houston, and will probably
act on the constitutional amendment.
By Telegraph.
FROM EUROPE.
BY ATLANTIC CABLE,
THE MARKETS.
Lrvfifipooij,' 0:t. 21—Evening.— It has jiwt been
decided at Manchester to work the mills only on short
time.
The Glasgow steamship Britannia, trom New York
city, has arrived.
Sales of cotton to-day 7,000 bales, closing dull; mid
dling upland, 15d.
IaOndou, _ Ost. 24—Evening.—Consols, 89)£; Fives,
68 J£.
Berlin, Oct. 25.—The Treaty between Prussia and
Saxony has been fully ratified. Pursuant to its provi
sions, Saxony is to pay 10,000,000 florins. The army
of Saxony has already been dissolved.
The Baden House of Deputies %ias rejected 1 the pro
posed alliance with Prussia. * ,
Pams, Oct. 25.—Rumors are current that a change
in the French Cabinet is imminent, in consequence
of a threatened rupture* caused, by the Emperor in
sisting on negotiations of large loans.
It is now said that the French troops will leave
Rome in December.
. Vienna, Oct. 25.—Field Marshal Benedek* of the
Austrian army, li^s been placed on the retind .list.
Liverpool, Oqt. 25 -Noon.—The market for cotton
is quiet And steady, with an estimated dap'a sales ot
13,000 jpies; middling uplands, 15d.
Oct. 25—Noon.—The money market is
sligkl^^iier; Consols, 89#; five-twenties, 68#.
TE1
(IFIC HURRICANE. AT TURK’S
ISLAND.
Eight IIumlred Houses Destroyed.
Halifax, Oct. 25.—The steamer Victor makes the
following report:
Turk’s Island, on the :J0tli of September, wasvisitsd
by a terrific hurricane, destroying over eight hundred
houses anil their contents. Over threo thousand por-
sous arc rendered houseless and penniless, and are
almost naked. One hundred and twenty thousand
bushels of salt was swept away. Six foreign and twelve
island crafts were lost, with twenty of their crews.
The Baltimore Imbroglio.
Washington, Octobor 25.—In the difficulty between
the State authorities and the Police Commissioners
there are no new developments. Tho Police Commis
sioners, by their counsel, still decline to participate in
an examination of witnesses to-morrow.
Washington, October 25.—It is thought that the
dauger of a serious difficulty in Baltimore on account
of tbo Police Commissioners is nearly over. Such
airangemenis will be made as will secure the preser
vation of the peace in any event The President con
siders that a requisition from the Governor of any
State, no matter what form the difficulty may assume,
must be responded to.
Rvdu tion of Tariff on Atlantic Cable.
New York, Oct 25.—Cyrus W. Field writes to D.
•H. Craig, announcing that after November 1st the
tariff on all messages through the Cable will be re
duced fllty per cent.
Railroad Convention.
New York, Oct. 25.—A Convention of Railroad
Presidents and officers is in session here, tho object
of which is to effect an improvement in railroad con
struction, maintenance aud management. No sub
ject involving political discussion is entertained.
New York Market.
New York, Oct, 25.—Gold, 147; Tens, 100; floua
quiyt, sales of 700 barrels, at $12 60@$17; wheat
quiet; corn, lc. lower; pork unsettled, sales of 4,800
barrels, at $32. Cotton dull, sales of 1,800 bales, at
rj8(a»40c.; spirits turpentine, 82 #c.; rosin, $5 25<3>
S13 50, »
New Orleans Market.
New Orleans, Oct. 25.—Cotton easier; sales 2,500
bales low middlings at 36@37c. Flour—superfine $13
<$$13 25; extra $13 50($$1C. Corn higher at $1@
$1 15. Gold 158#.
Mobile Marked.
Mobile, Oct. 25.—Sales of cotton to-day, 1.300 bales;
middling upland,' 35(&36c.; demand general; market
firm at quotations.
A Svdde»change in habits—a cessation of an ac
tive life, and leading one of a sedentary character,
Ihs always a tendency to affect the health of man in
some manner, among which affection* of the bowel-*
are perhaps the most prominent. To all each we
would Bav, get a bottle of MARSDPN’S CARMINA
TIVE KYRUP. It is pleasant to the taste, and, un
like most medicines which do not nauseate, it com
pletely cures.
Special Notice.
Metropolitan steam Fire Engine Co.
The member, of the Metropolitan
Steam Fire Engine Company are re
quested to-attend an adjourned meet
ing at their Ball THIS EVENING, 7!~ o’clock. A punc
tual and fall attendance is requested, as business of
importance will b* transacted. By order of
WM. B. GUE, let Vice President.
F RirSwiAT, 8ec*y. oc26-H
Attention, Washington Fire
Company, No. 9.
Attend a regular monthly meeting at
your Hall THIS EVENING,at 7 o’clock,
punctual attendance is requested.
By order of
GEORGE KURKINS, Foreman,
P. C. B*ow»r, Secretary.ocS6
Special Orders.
Omci Cmir or Police, >
Savannah, October 24tti, I3t6 f
FROM and altar tba SSth instant the Police will be
ordered to Impound all boraea, cattle, or goats found
running at large within tba cMp limits.
By order of the Mayor.
R. H. ANDERSON,
oc25—lw Chief of Police.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The friends and arqualtftances of Hr. CHRISTIAN
LAMPE and family are respectfully Invited to attend
hia funeral, a'.,4 o'clock this afternoon, Horn the resi
dence of Mr. George L. Cape, on Orleans Square. *
Notice.
T HE Firm of BOTHWELL * WHITEHEAD was
dissolved on the tath davof September last,
by the death of BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD, one of
the partners. SAMUEL E. BOTHWELL,
Surviving Partner.
The business of the late Arm will be c mttnued nn
der the Arm name of BOTHWELL A WHITEHEAD,
by 3. E. BOTHWELL,
orS-lm 8. P. WHITEHEAD.
For Sale,
Hatton A Blake’s STEAM-PUMP, In cemplete
order.
sep25
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
Cor. Bay and Abercom streets.
LOST,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, weat of Bull "trlat,
i route Co Central Railroad Depot, a Lady’s
Leather Heticule, with steel trimmings, and
tached. .
ward will be paid for its recovery by
3t> A WILCOX A CO.
ESTATE SALE.
UY BELL, WILLY St CHRISTIAN.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 11
o’olock. in front of the Court House:
Tract of Land No. 230, 8th District, Wilkinson coun
ty. containing 202 >4 acres, situated near Jacksonville,
Ga. Plat can be seen at our office. It ia a valuable
Tract, well located and well wooded; told for a division
among th. heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for
titles. oclO
ELECTION NOTICE.
Citt or Sat Arman, Office Clebk or Council, )
Savannah, October 23,1366. I
AN Election will be held at the next regular meet
tng of Council, on WEDNESDAY, October 31st, 1306,
for Weigher ol Hay, rendared vacant by the deathiof
John J. Thetis. Applicants must state in their ap
plications the names of their securities (two required
to each bond), and hand In their applications touts
on or before 10 o’clock a. m., on that day.
JAMES STEWAKT,
oc23—trie Clerk of Council.
Notice.
Cm Treasurer's Office. , i
Savannah, October 23, 166b. |
TAX PAYERS are hereby notiBod that the time re
quired for the payment of quarterly returns has ex
pired. and they are earnestly requested to call and pay
their dues, and thua avoid additional expense and the
issuing of executions.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
oc34 " City Treasurer.
Excursion Tickets to Florida.
Office General Superintendent Atlantic &)
Gulf Rail Road, 8avanhah, Oct. 20,1866. (
't i jRaUib.b auT
——_ua.o.-j_5 ayA: - .;■. -
, »M,
Until the let of November, Excursion Tickets will
lie iasned, to go and return for one fare, between any
Station on the Atlantic and Gulf Rail Hoad and any
station on tha Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road, and
wiB be good for one week from date of issue.
H. 8. HAINES,
oc22-eod-3t General Superintendent.
OrriCI SENOIL SUI'KniNTENPXFT
Atlantic i Gulf Ratl Road,
Savannah, Oct. loth, 1366.
FW7HE Florida Bran oh Rail Road will be opened tri
I tbe Public on Monday next, the 22nd inst.
Arrangements have been made insuring direct and
speedy communication by this route between Savannah
and all stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Rail
ltoad, Florida .Central Rail Road, .and Florida Kail
Road.
Through tickets will be sold between ihe following
plaoea, viz.:
Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, MonticelSo, Ma
dison, Lake City, anUacksonville.
Thomasville an^^Hhcy, Tallahassee, Monticcllo.
and Madison.
Madison and Qfltman and Valdosta.
Freights be preen Savannah and all points on Pen-
V_ - ~ TV-li J VtnaljJa tr-l! Pall
fiacol* & Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail
ltoad will be shipped on throngh rates and without
breaking bulk.
H. S. HAINES,
oetltt-tf General Superintendent,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
)
Savannas, Oct. 15,1660.1
O N and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant, tho
Schedules of the Paeeenger Trains on this Hoad
will be aa follows, daily, (Sunday’s excerted):
LEAVE. A TIBIA n.
7.00 A. M. Savannah 6.10 P. *M.
6.00 A.M. Thomaaville 7.10 P. M.
745 A. M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M.
2.00 A. M. Tallahaeeee 11.00 P. M.
1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 12.00 Night.
H. S. HAINES.
ocl6—tf General Superintendent.
Edw. O’Btbne. J. H. O’Btbxe
Edw. O’Byrne A Son.
Wholesale and Retail Dealebe in Gbooebxsi,
^ Liquors, ke., 4c.
W E ffi» of 016 pMwmaga of out friends
Of this firm having
vmrds^of thirty-two
— ood-lv
STORE TO LET,
^3^iSSSSJiS£!• —i5.«
Notice.
The Mechanics’ Saving aud Loan Association of Sa
vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign
ment of all of Its property and effects, far the benefit
of its creditors, all persons having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to the nn-
lereigncd, and nil persons Indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
C. W. W. BRCEN.
Assignee of Mechanics*Saving and
8CDl-3m Loan Association of Savannah.
Assignee’s Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignee
of tha Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, is
prepared to enter npon Ills duties. All bill holders
and other petons having claims against the said
Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties Indebted to the Batik arc re
quested to make immediate payment.
Bill holders will lose their priority if the bills arc
not presented within six months from t bis date.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
an2-3m Assignee.
HILL'S HAIR DYE, 50 cents,—Black or
Brown, instantaneous. best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m9-ly
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
of the Merchants* and Planters' Bank, is prepared
to enter npon his duty. All blllholders, aud other
persons having claims against said Bank, are re
quested to present the same for liquidation. Aud
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make Immediate payment. Blllholders will lose
their priority If the bills are not presented within
six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
an31-tr Assignee.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bank or SavannAd, )
Savannah, Georgia, July 0, 1666./
The undersigned taring been appointed Assignees
of this Bank fat the purpose of adjusting and liqni-
dating 1W affairs, therefore all persona having claims
against this corporation will present them, and at
bill-holders of this Bank are required to present the
same within six months fr ,m this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those in
debted will make Immediate rayment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GKO. W. DAVIS.
sepa-tf Assignees.^
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
of the Barmen* —a Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify Mil-holders and other claim
ants against tbe said Bank to present the same for li
quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Banksre
required to make immediate payment.
Bill-holders will lose their priority if the bills are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. B. QAUDKY.
Jy2T-tf Assignees.
INSURANCE I • INSURANCE 11
SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST 30,1360.
TH* undersigned would respectfully inform their
Mends end the public that they are prepared to effect
Fin and Marine Risks in the following first class
wmrfn i«a, at established rate*, and solicit a share of
patroaagei a
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Oi
New York.
NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of St. f/mla, Mo.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.,Of 8L Louis, MO.
FERRY lira. AEDTHPOT Cft.Marloat. Ala.
mfel-Sm CornereMIr^S and DreytenSresta. ,
New Advertisements.
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FRESH SUPPLIES.
200 BABREL8 F 1 ° D R •
20 hogsheads BACON,
25 half barrels BEEF and PORK,
40 tubs, kegs and firkins BUTTER,
100 packages MACKEREL,
50 barrels MOLASSES,
10 tierces CHOICE HAMS,
35 bags Laguayra and Rio COFFEE,
75 barrels Refined SUGAR,
12 hogsheads Raw SUGAR,
50 bags Rangoon RICE, "
25 barrels WHISKEY,
SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES,
PEPPER, SPICES,
, BROOMS, BUCKETS, &c
F-r rale by F
Champion & Freeman.
CORNER BAY ’AND BRATTON STREETS.
oc26—3t *
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in Savannah Poat Office Oot
Pnnom caQinf for theae letter* will
vartlaed, ’ ’ and brine with them the w
Co-Partnership Notice.
T tlU nndersigoed hare THIS DAY formed a Co
partnership, luder the style of
WILSON & BUTCH,
for the transaction of a General Wholesale and Re
al. Uro ery Business, at the corner of Congress,
Jefferson und St. Julian streets. Savannah. Georgia.
GEORGE G WILSON.
oc26—It* JOHN G. BLITCH.
1 have THIS DAY removed and associated in busi
ness with Mr. GEO. G. WILSON. „
Savannah. Oct. 26th. JOHN G. BUTCh.
FOR RENT.
A TENEMENT of DeRenne’s Buildings,
between Drayt.n end Abercorn streets,
north side of Bav street.
_oc*6—Sr ROBERT HABERSHAM A> EONS.
FOR' rent.
M A TENEMENT of Hodgton’s Buildings,
'
between Whitaker and Barnard streets,
north side of Bay street.
CC26—St ROBERT HABERSHAM A SONS.
For Sale.
T HE Clipper Schooner
WELCOME RETURN,
>1 tons, copper fastened, and two years old. She
will b« sold cheap, if applied for Immediately.
Q. H. ARLEDGE.
oc26—3t 72 Bay street.
For Sale.
S EVERAL LOTS, between Huntingdon and Hall,
and Halt and Gwlnoeit streets. Being without
the tire limits, timber buildings may bo erected upon
them.
0(26—3t ROBERT HABERSHAM.
LADIES’ HATS.
A rt CASES of Ladies’ and Misses' HATS just re-
tU ceived per steamer Alabama, and opening to
day. For sale at wholesale and ret.il, by
<>026—31 ■ „ S. M. COLDING.
Strayed^or Stolen,
F ROM the house of the Eubscribor yesterday, one
large tame Fox Squirrel. A liberal reward will
be paid on delivery at my residence or at tbit offlec.
GEORGE H. JOHNSTONE,
oc26 Liberty street.
Undelivered Telegrams
R EMAIN ING in the Telegraph
Office ' "
oo26
FRANCIS'V. REED,
ADG. C. W£B&
C 1ITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, JULY TERM,
j 1866.—Whereas, Lewis S. Bennett, Alvin W. Miller,
McPherson B. MiUen, Aaron Wilbur and Edward
Hough, Grand Jurors, summoned to attend and be
sworn as such Jurors for the July term, 1866, of the
City Court of Savannah, and made default, it is or
dered that they be fined each forty dollars unless they
file ”uod and sufficient cause of excuse, on or before
the first day of the next term of this Court. •
Whereas, Timothy Kielly, W. Grosclaud, James K.
BeilJy, James Monahan, Jr., James Ray, William Ru
therford, E. Robinson and B. Mallou, Petit Jurors,
summoned to attend and be sworn as such Jurors for
the July term, 1866, and made default, it is ordered
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they file
good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the
first day of tho next term of this Court; and whereas,
Michael Goodwin, Michael Bryan, William Cullen,
Thomas Pepper and Michael Norris, Talesmen, sum
moned to attend and be sworn as Petit Jurors, made
default, it is ordered that they be fined in the sum of
twenty dollars each, unless they file good and suffi
cient cause of excuse on or before the first day of the
next term of this Court
True extract of the minutes of the lOthtof July, 1866.
Oci2tf-tNov5 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk.
TO- COTTO PLANTERS.
H AVING been appointed Agents for the State of
Georgia by the patentee of
BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIE,
wc, with confidence, offer it to Planters aa the beat,
cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIE now In
use. It returns doable its cost, and Is folly fifty per
cent, cheaper than Rope,
Our several Agents will be snpplled in n few days,
andean respond to orders.
For farther particulars, address or apply to
E. M. BRUCE A CO.,
Augusta, Georgia,
or to B. F. METCALFE* CO.,
oc25—lm Savannah, Georgia.
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CEOQUET,’
TOR.BALE BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Family.
T HE new and fashionable game of CROQUET.
with rules and resnlatlone. This “Queen of
Sports,” which has gained such immense popularity
lu Enrope on account of tbe pleasant unt-door exer
cise it. affords both ladies and gentlemen, can be
easily lexrned by the simplified tules which accom-
pany each set.oc26
SILK DRESS HATS.
FURTHER SUPPLY jnst opened at
oc25—3t GOLDING’S.
FOR RENT,
M ONE WHARF STORE, and one atom
Room and Office np stairs in Jones' npper
building, 192 Bay street.
OC25—lw G. LAURANT.
$10 REWARD.
L OST OR stolen, a Pocket-Book, containing
bank bills te the amount ol $206. The subacri-
brr will pay the above reward lor the recovery of tbe
same.
OC25 P. NAUGHTON.
Corn. Corn!
2 000 £?T“ Prim8 TeUow C0BN tor
, oc25—Jt " le bJ BRIGHAM HOLST * CO.
FOR SALE.
P RINTING PAPER.
24x36 and 26x41.
OHAS. L. COLBY A CO..
»ep2B Cor Bay aud Abercom streets.
Boarding.
\f RS. ELARBEE has removed her fensinees from
ivl the corner of Montgomery and Booth Broad
streets to the comer of Jefferaon street and Bay lane,
Burt’s old stand. Gentleme > can be accommodated
with Private and Transient Board on moderate
terms. octo-sm
Eastern Hay.
300 bales Prime ’ for ® ale by
BRADLEY, HILL k CO..
Sep21-tf
No. 12 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
Mr. F. Lessing
iyouu> respectfully inform his patrons and friends
thatjie la now prepared to gtve Finishing Len
tha FUao. and InstrflbUoh in Thattafgh But.
otlS—lm
New Advertisements.
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[Tax List ot Lxttebs is Publismo Or
NEWS AND HERALD USDS* T8X Daemon on
PontMACTD, 1* ACCOSDASCE WITH in* LAW
ino rrs publicatiof is the tateb ba’
laxozst CntCUUTIOK.]
Ladies’ List.
A.
Anderson. Mrs K B .
B-
Brennan, Mrs Jno
Butler, Jane
Drown, Jane 2
Bently, Harriet 2
Bush, Hannah
Brooka, Mra W
Bayley, Elisabeth
Bowens, Emma
Barnard, Mrs B E
Beecher, Abb,
Barnwell, MrsY
Bell, Mm S
Barnwell, Sarah C
Bings, Nellie
Blyth.wood, Maria 2
Brooks, Margaret E
Bailey, Martha
Bowen, aiargaret
Baneals, Margaret
Baronm, Ltzzie
Brady. Elixa
Carter, Caroline
Cunningham, Euphemia
Campbell, Eloiae
Crawford, Elixa
d?
Daaher, Catherine A
Fuck., Mr. Joseph
Gately, Mrs
Ginn, Mary E
Graham, Ann
Grant, Isaac
Gtvard.JMIfs L
Hayhurit, Maria
HOC Mr. J R
Hofer, Isabella
Hunter, Anna C
Hernandez, Mr. E
Jones, Mn A E 2
Jonee, Ur. P
Jackaou, Alias P
Kelly, Annie C
Knapp, Mary J
Leane, Annie
Lopez, Angelina
Love, DOR
Lurge, Elizabeth
Leesene, Emma
Madeline or Lizzie,
Martin, Mra 2
Ma'horn, Arena
Merrlmac. Emma
Moody, Eliza
MoGreery. Ellen
Miller, Jeannett
McDocnoogb, Mrs J W
Night, Mrs
Nealy, Eats
O’Neil, Mrs A M
Patterson, Eliza S
C.
Cohen, Henrietta
Carney, Mary A
Creek, Mary
D.
Donahoe, Mazy
'^illitte, Mre L «
Ginab. Mina
Garey, Mary F
Gllphin, Phillis
Gwinly, Pollv
Getty, Miss S
H.
Hickson, Laura A
Heit. LV
Hunter, Lizzie
Harris, Martha
J.
Johnson, Mollis
Johusou, Cvelioa
Jackaou. Emma
K.
Kelly, Mary
Kerah, Mary Ann
L.
Law, Jane A
Lone, Johanna
Law. Mattia
Law, Margaret
M.
Hiugledorf, Mary X
Mauldeo. Martha J
Monaary, Mary
McNulty, Marla
McGammon, Mary
Monroe, Margaret
Maeon, bue
Mahon, Serena .
N.
Noble, Harriet
Norris, Martha
o.
Owens. Mrs E L
p.
Q.
Quartsrman, Charlotte
lv
Bilsy, Lou
Roberts, Kata C
Rneeer, Anna
Robbins. L A
Reilly, Bridget
Rodgere, Mary E
Robinson. Diana
Rawls, Sarah
Rennau, Eliza
Roberts, M E
Redmond, Jane
s.
Smith. Ellen
Strobhar, 'Mtb <s W
Sawyer. Biddie
Spaulding, Hettie
Smith, Fannie
8ime«g Mary
Summere. Eliza
Scoot, Viney
Stewart, Ellen
Smith, Vida
Smith, Fannie C
T.
Thompson, Anna
Thomas, Franeoia
Teynsc, Ellen
Tynan, Maggie
V.
Verdeer, Mrs M
W.
Whittle, Lizzie
Woodruff; Mlaa L C
Wood. AthaUna H
Woodroe, Leonora
Whitmey. Catherine
Will.ama, Sarah J
Warner, Eliza
Winters, Lizzie L
Whitfield, Hannah J
Warren. Matilda
Williams, Mrs J H
Williams, MJea Staddte
Wright, Mrs .Tames
Williams, Winnie
Wagers, Lucinda S
Y.
Tonnge, Jennie 2
Younge, Mra E
Gentlemen’s List.
A.
Arden, D C
Alexander, R
Anderson, G
Aiken, Wm
Almo, H
Aucrum, Wm
Anderson, JH ,
Alexander, W E
Arinfield. M N 2
Allen, W G
Agnew, Park 2
Abbott, Wiley
B.
Bergen, T
Bryant, John
Boyce, W
B’-mee, J
Bernard, Col
Burteoldtr, 8 G
Burdick N Hudgins, 2
Broughton, J
Brown A Stone,
Brannon, Taaiah
Brnmere, M A
Browp, Jos
Boudrs A Anderson,
Butler, Jno 6
Barker. E W
Boyd, M E
Boggs, F M
Bowie, W C
Bath, Geo
Blake, Nero
Brown, Geo S
Barns, 8am 1
Braddock, H C
Banner, Thomas
Blytbewood, H
Hackmans, Wm
Bleeley, G W e
Balden, Wm
Bowles, Henry
Burr, W E
c.
Crawford, E
Cummings, H J
Colman, J M
Chary, Juo
Cole, C H 2
Condleer, J C
Colslnge, M
Crain, James
Culver, C W
Clapp, John
CreweUer, C C
Chapman, Jno B
Campbell, C H
Caetellow, James
Carter, D H
Carry, Emanuel
Cogly, Dennis
Colboro. Drill
ChamtetUn, E
Campbell, Wm H
Capers, H D
Creaser, Wm
Crawford, H 2
Cabbage A Davis,
Coston, H
D.
D’Andahazy, A G
Daniel], M W
Dryer A Isaacs,
BeLion, Wm
Dickerson A McBride,
Darien, Wm *
Doyle, J A
DoyaL w H
Delbug, James
E.
Edwards,*
Estes, CAM'
Eire hi, J
EUy, Henry
■sms, RF
Ellis, Ban
Elite, W J
\F.
Frazier, D
Fremsln. JN
Fisher, CE
Foster, J R
Fields, 9 0
Foster, James L
Freeman, D
Farrell, John
Frehet, E G
Fiah, WB
Fulton, C A
Fere, J W
Felteman, Geo
Ford, M
o.
G, A F
Gordon, J
Gums, Wm H
Grim ball, L
Geary, Andrew
Gowen, Thos F
Gamble, Abram
Graham, W A
Grey, Mr
Gilmer, J G
Gardner, G 2
Griffith, S S
H.
Buder, Donnef & Ctr
Huger, J A
Hines, Sam
Haas, Jacob
Hoyd. Jno
Hall, JH
Harrison, Wm
Howard, J
HilL J M W
Herndon, J J
Hyte, Jno
Hahn, Jno
Harrington, B A
Hamilton, Jno
Hunt A Neilans,
BurraU, J B
Harrison A Nswhall,
Haworth, R T
Hastings, B F
Hardie, Bobt
Hlrt, C
Haydon, S '
Hitch, 0
Henderson, Wm P
Banter, James
Hayes, Wm
Hone, H F
Hamilton, M
J.
Jones A Whitlock.
Junes, S
Jekens, F 2
Jackson,G
Jackson,E
Jenkl ns, M
Jones, Ed
Jones, J H 2 ,
Jackson,A
Johnson, J
Jones Titos
Jenkins, Jno B
JeUes, W B
K.
Kiser, Jno
-King, W
Kidder A Martin.
King A Waring,
King, Jackson
King A Hardee, S
Kelly, Jno
’
L.
Ltoey, Jno
Lark, Jno
Ltener, J D
Liam and, Joy
Lawson, A 8 2
Lampkin, L
Lowry, Periin A Ct>
Lowry, B J
Livingst jd. Fox A Co
Leird, TH
Leman A Derr,
Lynch, Jno
Lyon, T H
Logan, J .
M.
Marshall, WH
Morrissey, Jno
McGreal, A
Muffin. J N
Mannlre, Ed
Maxwell, Jno
Myers, A J
McAlter, Jno
Maruder, Alex
Megher. Jno -
McKinney A Crenk,
Mellette. Jno
McMurphy A Co,
Mieaacn, Ur
Monneriyn, J X
Martin, Lewis
Slyer A Stem.
Myers, L J
MeLaws, Gen
Mayer, M A
Myer, Eaeman A CO,'
McCova, M
Moore, AM
Myer, M B
Mathews, EC
MuDgaia, M
Marshall. KO
MoClennan, P
Milter, EW
Mitchell, 8
MoGUlea, Heary
HcEffigott, P
MoCroon, H M
Moore, JW
Meitser. P A B
McIntosh, W w
MeElroy, J 2
Mitchell, E
Morphy, Jno
Merehon, taml
Mount, Jeaee
McDonald, Sol
Morvtlte, Wm A Co *
Monroe, Jno
Murphy, M O
MitcbelL-J
Moon, Wm 8
McNulty, Jaa
May.G
Morrison, Jno
N.
NeviU, Mr
Nelson, J K
Nichols, Ed
Nolan, Jno
Newocmba,HB
Norman, Wm
a 4*
OMattaM, ekta
Fares, Wm C*
PsMereon, W C
Plummer, Win
Pamding. w B
Parker, » m
Porter, A D
Peck, TheoP
Poinsett, Thee
Prison, Tboa
Perrle, Wm
Pngb, EH
Page, E
Quinn, TF
Quartern!an. Titan
a. A
Raddlff, A J
Pardia, Sami
Pickett, Sidney
sss.’r-
Power, Geo
Pleasant*, Jaa A
Phillip., Gearry
Pottar. G W 2
Prtae. BT2\ V
Prtadible, Jno
Prioe, Wm
Roberson. AS
Roberson. A
Ritchen, Alex
Ray, P
Rearers. C H
Rodman, Denial
Robbins, DF
Retassr, DC
Richardson, BC
Robor, E
Rogers, E
Rice, Geo
Roger. G W
Scanlon, 8
Soollard, A
Spratta, Mr
Sikes. A N
btoddard, A H
Sanchez,B S
Swett, Cbas
Smith, O H’
Starks, C H
Sowille, Clifford
Sheridan, Chan
Stone, C
Senssy, Clement
Stokes, David *
Seller., E
Ban diford, Ed
Scbenck, Fred
8teifer, Geo
Simpson, G
Smith, H W
Sterrett, H
Stoffbrd, H
Thompson, A M
Todd. CM
Thomas, Cornelia.
Tnnno, Cbss
Tbiot, Dick
Turner, Ed
Thornes, E 2
Turner, G
Taylor, Henry
Urqnshart, Jno
B.
Bnbqgny^H
Roberts. J
Ross, John
Remington, J C 2
Reilly, O
Reives, R
Roberta. RW
Roach, SG W
Ryan, Martin —
Roalam. Thn^**
Jtbjma, Mack
Roach, Tho*
Reed. Tboa G
Rowbod, W S
Race, W F ,
Rivers, Wm
S. •
Stow, Jno W
Smith, J J
Savina, Jno
Sullivan, Jaa
Smith. Jaa
Batumi., Jqo S
Scott, Jaa M
Smith, J C
Story, Jno
Sbapperd. Jno J
Staphanaon, Jno
StaftaLJB
SnlUvan, Jaa 2
Sammet, M M
8b so ban, Tim
Street, Peter
Short, P
Ssvig, T
Stokes, Wm
Bltah, Wm
Sutton, WalterR
Sowell, W F
T.
Thompson, H J
Taylor, Jno
Thompson, J R
Tyson, JT
Terry, J T
'Thomas, Jno
Talnsr, BH
Tunis, Tho* G
Wholm., M
WyUy, King
Whitfield, Allen
Williams, A D
Williams, Abram
Webb A Sage,
Wees A Races,
William., Aaron
Win Lon, B
Womaley, B
Williams, Ben
White, C H
Wlleon.CS
William., Chas
Walker. F C
Wioetow, Francis
Webber, G 2
Williams, G W
Williams, Geo
Mlsceilmmeows.
U S Land Agent
A. L. HARRIS, P.
Wayne. Henry
Woretbonrg, Henry
Washington, Jams*
Webster, Jos
-‘Wells, Jno
Walker, Jes 2
Weems, JB
Webb, J F 2
Wade, J F
Walker, J F
Williams, Jew
Wadley, M A B
Watkins, Martin
Walker, H
Williams. M E
Wendelbam, H
Ward, R
William., W H
M.
LUMBER I LUMBER !
A LtRGE ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER FOR
bnlldiog and plantation purposes. We have
arrivals weekly from oor Mills on the road opposite
Lscblieon’s Foundry. Also, Cypress Shingles in any
q oS«-^im MjLEOP A BRO.
WANTED,
M
oc24—3t
TO BENT A HOUSE, suitable for a
large family. Apply to
R. W. ADAMS,
Central Railroad Bank.
FOUND,
O N SUNDAY, OeL 21st, in tbe Marshall Honse
baggage wagon, a Safe Key, Herring's,.No. 14,-
712 Tbe owner c.n have tbe same by applying at
• he Marshall Houae Office and paying for this adver
tisement. oc24
Gen. WE R. BOGGS
I S MY AUTHORIZED AGENT IN SAVANNAH
daring my aasence,
OC24-31* HENRY c. Wayne.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
AND
Tim/ber Lands
AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYUY & CHRISTIAN.
On TUB8DAY. November 6tb, at 11 o’clock, in
front of tbe Court Houae, q£|l be sold.
A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS,
containing in all about 500 acres, more or leas, sit
uated in Chatham oounty, about 14 miles fr .m tbe
city, near tbe ugeeetae and Canal back water. Moat
of the above treota are well and heavily timbered, an-1
offer a good inducement to persons engaged iu the
Lumber business. Far further particular, enquire
at our counting room, where plate aud deeds can be
teen. Terms eesh, purchaser paying for all papers.
oel8
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WILLI 6i CHRIS I IAN.
On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o'clock, in front
of Court House. LotNo. 1, 60 by 105 feet, on Milledge
street, next to the corner of Drayton, fee simple.
Terms cash, purchasers paying tor all papers. oc!8
TRUSTEES SALE.
Building Lot at Auction.
BY BELL WILLY dk CHRISTIAN.
On TUESDAY. November 6th, nt 11 o’olock. th
front of tbe Court House. Lot No. —, situated on the
corner of Jefferson and New Houston streets, 106 feet
on Jefferson and 60 ftat on Now Houston Fee sim
ple- Term, oaab. pnrehaeare paying for all paper..
1866
Fail Dry Goods. 186(l
TO COUNTRY. MERCHANTS.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock of
Staple anil Fancy Dry Ms
tab* found in this city, and which are offered at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Cali and see tor yonreelves,ocl-tf
E. F. Mctcaus. E. M. Bbccz A Co
Josn W. O'Connor. d|
E. F. METCALFE & GO,
Cotton Factors*
Comm ission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
No. 5 Stoddard’s Lower R**(«, Boy 8t.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. *
Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter A Co., New York, and John K. GUliatt A Co.,^Liv
erpool. °
"Wholesale
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
P APER for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry
Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers:
for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies ot all
kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes
and Twine. All goods sold at New York prices, with
tapenaea added. _ ^ -
WARREN BROTHERS,
octt-tf 210 Bay street
Situation Wanted,
A S BOOK-KEEPER, bv a yonng m%n Qompetotit
to oo any kind of-writiag Id an ordinary imai-
n. as lina. "Would be wtlllaw to engage ao »ny reapec-
tabie bofdneas until he con.d give effiirnce of tiiu
of hit aerricea AulK at THIS OFP1CE.
octo—lw
A House Wanted. *
LIFE mSUEAlc!
No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Sou
^ Risks, All Policies Issued at Standard Rates fy
THE ST. LOUIS .
TABLE Si.
Annual Premium for
nn endowment of
•UQO0. paiakb ao
follows I
af
«£
At
At
At
1 Death
Death
De»th
or
|
6o.
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65
or
70.
,*17
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43
$15
12
18
30
16
87
15
49
18
69
17
38
15
90
13
53
17
83
16
30
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IS
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76
M
1«
94
17
23
-1
67
19
54
17
71
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20
IS
19
24
•23
35
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87
IS
TO
*24
26
21
60
19
36
25
31
22
36
20
02
26
36
S3
22
20
63
*7
56
24
lt»
21
39
88
HI
25
05
22
14
30
19
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64
27
16
24
SW
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23
26
33
24
Vi
34
96
29
58
to
6»
36
86
3»
93
26
78
3»
9*
32
40
27
84
41
10
33
9»
29
04
43
62
35
66
30
31
46
38
37
54
31
09
49
46
39
55
33
19
52
74
41
80
34
So
66
4b
44
24
86
66
6o
70
46
92
38
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44
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58
50
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70
49
48
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67
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61
06
HtllYIAL LIPfi INSURANCE C8,, Ja,"
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
D. A. JANUARY, President.
JAMES H- LCCAi, Vlco-Preeldent.
WE. T. IELBY. Secretory.
Hon. K LIZ UK WRIGHT, ConanUIng
Actuary.
Assets July 1» 1866,
ai,o40,a«8.oo.
TO
POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000
*10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE
table j |
Annual Pr»ri'
WSE?S
*3SSi|t31
34 76 : 3, ; *'
33 »!a*
•jtu 3*4:
S2j2*'
Hsass
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH
OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLICIES.
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866,
Forty !Per Cent.
43 7b
4o 2:
46 74
48 34
4- 16
51 84
36 70
j» 72
47 64
an 10
JJfc'
S4& 3. <f
41 t#37p
t’L 3,J
46 3, 4) (j. •
M 38 « S i
V. “ M HI 32 ;»
7*2
i? M 53 5- • M il
5, 4«
J « 01««
«4 R 1 So 1'
n w«. ur
5i 1>! »6*
W» a a
88 661 78 j;
« 76; 79 75
Iff Ot! 83 »
l 84 81
The Estire Surplus is Eqiitihlj Did ed Among the Isa
♦
SO per cent. Credit; Given When Desired!
No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in first-claw ng
sailing vessels.
Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 afJ
or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the dUcon'inJ
of payments, such proportion of the whole amount aa tbe nnraDer of actual pajmeMi
to the whole number that were to be made, with profita.
Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual pretnaj
or an annual premium during the continuance of tbe Policy.
Some one must take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transferlt j
Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk?
In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other, resource* becomtJ
ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well -established, respc^
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor <"
Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of the St a- e. Fo: J
ther particulars aud rates of premium not given above aee circulars of tbe CompujJ
office of - G. B. LAMAR, Jr..) , |
oace 01 H. T. MINOR, Jk.,7 Aoe * I
92 Bay Street, (Up Stair?,) Savanuae.i|
Dr. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity.
fO c6bB? RKE ’} A S eQtB * Macon, Ga.
CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted,
. r\ D r ;Y HIDES, for which more than
I U.UUU market puce wl 1 lw paid casn.
A M. Y. HENDERSON,
oc -23 5; Foutot Barnard atrest
Co-Partnership Notioe.
T HE undersigned have this d.-y rormed .a eo-part
netsnlp for tbe transaction of a General Comnils
aion. Lumber aud Timber business nuder the style o
'.Vinbom Lawton & Co , New York Qity, and Philip,
Yo nge A Co., SaVauniib
September 1st, 1866.
WINBOEN LAWTON.
PHILIP YONGE.
aepl-M
Green Leaf
Hemp Hope,
AT Manufacturers’ Price*.
"^oclS-tf DAVANT &WAPLES.
Board, Board.
S &VERAL Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and Ladlee,
can ob’am Board on r^a«onable terms in one ot
1 he most pleueant and conv**n ent local ties in tht
ci»y. Apply to MR*. W. F. PACKER*
l South Broa-i street,
Sep22-tf Second d»»or wept of Barnard.
WANTED-
•lAft 71 API p 0 c N n s Ucginned Cs|
“UujUvv wanted, for wh;rh Hefc
price will be paid.
Will al-oGln Cotton nn Toll nt low ratu r.
Gins aud Cotton Seed for*ai -. AppU'tn
G. X. OSGOOD i CO.
KnWland'- 0115 r, I
oc23—lm Ex-lni.gHj
GUNNY CLOTlI
-- BALES JUST RECEIVED.ind
*(£28—tf RICHARDSON it RAH5A1
Rockland Lim^
1 AAA BARRELS FIRST QUALITY
IvUU in ko for gale bv
_Oo2S—tf RICH ARDSON & Wif
.WANTED,
rp 1 N
OC2<— 1-
8 M I T H S , by
KEUFVILLE, BUTLf:S47:|
145 Br-’neatw«
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
W Ehave increased oar f duties, and are *?celv
lug b.» fvery mail and dea er tbe lateet
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE
Foreign Publication* soppU'td to or«*er.
Any 4me> lean work pr #curbd to order at publish
er*' prices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down stairs) Ball street, next to Post Office.
Je4. ^
WHITE CORN AND SB ED OATS, '
L ANDING from Bark Eaoue at White’s Press, ftir
sale low to close consignment.
2,300 bnehels Seed Onto,
2,500 bnsbels White Corn.
0c2 M. H. WILLIAMS A 8QN.
. FOR SALE,
/-\NB MACARTHT GIN, second hand. Will be
sold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.,
serfs Cor. Bav and Abereorn streets.
WANTED,
piFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton In the seed.
)lv to
A. WILCOX k CO.
Apply to
oelO-lm
New Style Dress Trimmings
' - AND
*
Millinery Goods,
Jnst received at
MRS. LOUIS*.
H ANDSOME CLOAKS. Sacks, Buttons, Feathers,
Flowers, Ribbons. Velvets of all colors, Cords,
Tassels, Ac Han from on* dollar upwards : Feath
ers from 25 eta. upward; and a .real variety of hand
some BraidtafUk. worsted and cotton. Call and ex
amine for yourself, at MBS R. L LOUIS',
oell Sw No. 161 Oongr-aa street. upsSalrg.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS. SC.
DeWitt & Morgan
W"
ILL OPEN THIS DAY.
Ladies B aca and Colored Cloth Cloaks,
Ladb a’ Basques, Jackets, Ac..
French and Scotch Shawls in great variety.
Black. Colored and White Ground l Tabs for
Ladies’ and Cblldrt n’s Cloaks,
NEW DBE8S OOOD8,
Black SLks, all widths.
Cloths and Cassimerre for Gentlemen's Holts,
Superior quality Whitney Blaukete,
Embroideries. Laces Ac.,
Noveltle-tn Worsfrd t4oods,
AT 137 CONOR’88 8TREET. ocIS
ENTERPRISE MILLS,
CORNER WEST BROAD AMO CON*
CRESS STREETS.
DEtOT AT R- COWDENS.
South side St. Jallrs street, West *f the
Dtarhst-
Grits and M-tal always on hand. „
ocl-lm R. J. WADE A BBO.
BACON! BACON!
^IDBS AND SHOULDEHS, lauding from 8taamer
“iff *SBf«rW 5 WMWM.
BHODES’
Siipcr-Pliiispliati! of Lime
• THE STANDARD MANURE,
at |61 SO PER TUN, CASH.
,lj-lf MILL IB, THOMAfi * Ctfi
For Sale,
11TAGONS AND CARTS, by
oeSS ' E. F. METC.lUti]
Sundries.
0/\ BARRELS Sweet OrarzrB.
yVf 11 dozen superior Georgia Brooms.
60 b-rrels differ- nt brauds KdUiily ’ ■
10,660 pounds Beard’s fsteot iron Ties
Salt, oacou, Rope. Ac., Ac.
F-r sale by . ri
OctS-lw A. WlLCOlig
COTTON
JJB'-T McCarthy Gins, Livingston’s 0
kept for -sale by
BOUSE A BBTlf |
o-tS-lm «•>»!
Book-keeping]
tag. No matter hew complicated “ ln, J ..ZJ
may be, will arrange them. Enderstttri - *1
English, French and German Currenci* J
Refereeoc—Present land put
D,,thie office. J
TO
HUNTERS]
wnsissa
WANTED TO PURCP
FOR CASH, I
^.^“'^ent Sonu^:-"' ’
YUlffi-nTf Arvii' »■ —
DANCING AC0!
AT ST. ANDREW* HA ^
torn, at »X o’clock p. it D“ 00
young Ladles, Miss s and
I bundays aud .Saturday* 91 ^ri»uw* 1
for Gentlemen, Weducadaya acd
p. m. ^
for Gentlemen, weduc^ya
STEAM ENGINE AND SAW l|
for sale. I
A FIRST CLASS BfECl VEN r
and Saw MUI. V"XKh£" »
ton Works, Ne York. Opt" #ilb all tgjM
hers* power, retnm flee bo‘1 # (eel »rrJf|
nlence.c<.mplete; Don frai’i j, ead J
inch bmw; patent ielf-*® J* J f
log qhaln, with ‘ “f
mill complete Th ® tr
be pnichaaedlow » “ W kST*!!M
an.fr.tr LaRijCBJL -~T\J
Dissolution of Co * Par ^4
SaVassa® 0a “ ° rn ° Bott f l
mHB co-partaetship «f TAIi 0 ‘ ’ \
100
rope^
COILS OBSKSLEA? 1 J 11
se90-tf No-
Di.-fafioo fer Sii f ’
!-C an