The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 27, 1866, Image 1

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H I :■ r VOL. *-NO. 246. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.^ATUKDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1866. ! ~ IM*»' > *<• PRICE. 5 CENTS. Pally News and Herald. ** PUBLISHED by W. MASON. s. M 111 Ul Stbkst, Bavahwah, Gro VIRUS: .. FIto Cents. perCW7-;’’. 60. ?!•"■ OP' VDVERTIrBlPra-. 5 v *\ ,. aKE , drat insertion, $1.50; each inser ts Groceries and Liquors. PIERCE SKEHAB, And Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. cents. Wholesale And Retail Dealer In Fine Groceries, Boots and Show, Clothing, For eign and Domeatic Wines, Liquors and Began. Also, Skehan’s Celebrated GOLDEN ALE To Bondholders of the State of Georgia. Tri-Weefcly News and Herald lJ * 1 .. _ ,.» n . a. "Quanta nnrmnnth. ini iUu per year, or 75 cento per month, and ^Weekly News and Herald The listed every Saturday at $3 per year. j 0 1» i>£rnvTnv». ’v tui promptly done. ]3y telegraph. CORNING DISPATCHES. From Washington. Titfiso 10 *’ 0ct - 26 .—Gen. Sherman arrived here s tight and is tdo guest of Gen. Grant. -. president has ordered a pardon to be issued to titrate Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Tren- , g t tiau Sentenced to be Hang. jit .'io, Oct. 25.—Col. Lynch, a Fenian prisoner j-en sen enccd to bo hung on the 3d of De- Election in West Virginia. TEttLI'O, W. Va., Oct. 26.—The election yesterday ,i a gain on the vote lor tho Constitutional ..ament last May. Boreman is elected Gover- . ,:J Thubbard to Congress. CHAMPAGNE CIDER. In bottle and in wood.. London and Dublin Brown Stout, Scotch and Eng llsh Ales, Ac. Liberal deductions made to be trade. 176 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf and 62 Liberty street, N. Y. V.A. KYAN&CO. £07 Bay Street, DEALEBB IK STANDARD LIQUORS, Agents for Charles Farre Champagnes, Kellers Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. mvl-tf Scranton, Smith & KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WIQsKEV, GIN, WINKS, Ac. EVERY VARIETY OF GROCERIES, ALSO, Hay, Com, Oats and Bran, strictly at wholesale to the trade; anil we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of dealers to patroniae ns, at the head of Bay, opposite Jefferson at. mlO-tf New York Market.' tVcaa, Oct. 26.—Gold. 14S; Cotton unchanged. -pi icth Home Correapondence of the News and Herald. Athens,' Ga., Oct. 24, 1866. i Editor: Noticing in your columns that you ,. j like to know hew the cropa are, in the various jroJa of the State, and also how the freedmen are along, X concluded to write you a short letter, .J. 1 hope, will find a place in your columns. The this section are very poor: The corn that was year will not more than supply the people iStil January or February. Very little cotton will be •LWle ,U= season. I do not see what will become of tomt ot uts people of this county and in the counties above this. They did not make a supply of corn, and •be cotton crop is Bhort, eo they will need the wherewith to purchase corn elsewhere There is not much work m the freedtuen, judging from the quantity that they Jo. A (Teil many arc in town stealing and trafficking ... i iiviug. A great many were taken from this place ii-t rvlug for the Western States, but I suppose most -tthem -ai.i laud somewhere else. On this account t, have not got a very great surplus of them in this hcSoh. Minins iB all the rage hero now; the peo- ci eho have capital are determined to increase their tv If taey cannot do it oao way they will an- ihe University of your State is in a flourishing con- icon; tbara are ever one hundred students in attend ee. It ia needless for me to make any oommeuts tpjU toe faculty, fori caanot command words to ex- ptcii tuy admiration of them. , lot revival, which coutinacd at this placo for somo aecl;, ended about two days ago. I think there was over two hundred new members received In the va- tuts churches in this place, the majority of whom yuedthe Methodist church. Iiiutetsi are all the go hero with the fair sex. and •it cjhtge boys have no particular objections to them. Very respectfully, THUS. J. DUNBAR. HENRY A. STCLTO. T. J. Dunbar & Co. m I———. . m» y ^ GENTLEMEN AND BOYS’ Jas.T. Paterson, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.) ktLLEDOKVILLI Ga., OcL 13,1S66. I I N CONFORMITY with an act of the General As sembly, approved 12th March, 1866, numbered 10, It la ordered, 1st. That all bond* and. coupons of the State of Georgia now due, and which were not leaned In aid of the late war, wheresoever made payable, may he funded on present ation at the Treasury of the State, in Mortgage Bonds of the State, bearing seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of Jnly, 1866, that beiog the day of their date. Sndly. That all coupons payable in New York, ot in London, now doe. and embraced in descriptive list furnished the agency by the Treasurer, may be funded, n bonds described above, on presentation at the National Bank of the Republic New York. 3nlly. To at all oonpons funded to New York be marked PAID and returned to the Treasury with a descriptive list of bonds las ed In funding them. 4thly. That the Treasurer endorse, or canee is be endorsed on each bond funded, the name of the per eon presenting it, and that a registry of all bonds tseued In the funding process be kept in the Treasu rer's office. 5thly. No Interest Is allowed on bonds or coupons after m ** ur *ty' CHAB jj|j| jgyjKjug. Governor. WEAR. Commission Merchants. TREASURY OF GEORGIA,) Mills do iviLiE. October 13, 1866. ) Holden of overdo. Bonds and coupons ol the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that, in accord ance with the above order, they cau receive for them, on presentation at this Department, new bonds of the Btate, dated 1st Inly, 1866. due twenty years from date, bearing interest at T per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, in January and July, and se cured by mortgage on the Western and Atlantic road. We have received an additional Stock of BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS, BROWN FRENCH CLOTHS, BLUE FRENCH CLOTHS, x ' i i t ^ - ; ''***' BLACK, BROWN and BLUE SILK MIXED CLOTHS, FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, for Bu siness Suit% BLACK and FANCY VELVET VESTINGS, BLACK and FANCY SILK VESTINGS, BLACK FRENCH DOESKIN CASSIMERS, FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERS, &c. TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, Bo. 1H Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, Georgia. ■ orders for Lumber solicited. d!6-tt 8. G. BATHES GKSERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, awd wholesale deaub a Flour, drain, Feed and Produce, CORNER STORE, 190 and 192 Bat Sheet, foot of Babnabd St., Suwamnuli, Georgia. References—C. A Oambrill A Co., Norris A Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore Insurance. THE OGLETHORPE Insurance Comp’y OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to take Fire Ms on Reasonable Terms, At their Office, U7 Bay Street. H. W. MERGER. President. CHAN. S. HARDER, Vice Prtsldent. J. T. Thomas, Sec. H. W. Mercer C. 8. Hardee William Hunter A. S. Hartridge A. Porter J. Stoddard J. T. Thomas W. Remahart F. L. One H. A. Crane A. A. Solomons M. Hamilton W. W. Gordon myT-tf Directors: M. S. Cohen J. Lama J. W. Xevitt D G. Poise . A. Fullartou ■J. McMahon L. J. tinllmartln F. W. Sims G. Butler B. Lachlieon * P. CTston. Augusta J; W. Knott. Macon B> F. Roes, Macon W. H.'Ybung, Colmnbnr Insurance. LIFE INSURANCE! No Extra Charge for South ern Risks! W. R. BOGGS, 92 Bay Street, Up Stairs* AGENT FOR THE Widows' and Orphans' Benefit LIFE IMRllfi COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, Will be pleased to bluish toll Information upon all systems of Life Insurance to any person applying to him »t bis office, or by malt. A tabulated list, showing the actual dfrfdenfi ot the surplus lands made Juy 1st, 1866, can. tw seen at his office,' - \ OcSo-lci We are now prepared to m$ke np andNewTork; L. Gambriil, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton J and Produce. <*3-** Fire Insurance! KNICKERBOCKER Railn IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Brandies, Whiskies, . Gins, Wines, Cigars, Etc. tw~ Agent for Robert Smith's celebrated Philadel phia Ale and Demercter Champagne. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. GA. H. C. RUWE, WHOLESALE Lipr Dealer & Commission Merchant, Corner Bryan and St. Julian streets and Monnment Sqnare. SAVANNAH, GA. ST" FRUITS end VEGETABLES in season always on hand. au2T-tf Philip CaixanaN. James Ksbbisah. Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, East side of Columbia Square, corner of Habenham and President streets, BY PHILIP CALLANAN & CO. R ECKIVTNG. WEEKLY, first-class Family Gro ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Fruits, ceries, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Vegetables, &c. For sale on most reasonable terms. je29-ly EDWARD if. YOUNG. CLAYTON ft. WOODS C. Setting of Citizens in Bryan County. meeting of a portion of the citizens of Bryan cons:?,bdd ou the 13th inst., A. G. Smith was called tofcfjiKr and A. G. Butler requested to act as Sec- ttry :„8 chairman explained the object of the LrtL'i ;o be for the purpose of ascertaining the sen- of the people in reference to the County Cl*:; after which tho following resolution was U p:ed with but little opposition: Evolved. T .at we, a portion of the citizens of Bryan c:.l:v ( do request our Representative to use his in- :.ncc dLd vote for the abolition of the County Court i::ct n xt session of the Legislature. Oil motion, the proceedings of the meeting were 3:s«red to be publisned. Ia# meeting then adjourned. A. G. Smith, Chairman. AC.Butler, Secretary- YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers BnfanlR, Ala, WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Unctirreut Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and aJi other Securities. Will also bny Cot ton on orders. Collections made and promptly remitted. they will also make collection, in any part of the United States, and make cash advances on cotton consigned taour friends In New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with onr long es tablished credit, Is a sufficient guarantee of safety In all onr business transactions. The Bonds being In staea or 8M0 and $1,060, hold ers mast prwent their Bonds nud coupons in multi ples of these same or make np their deficiency in currency. No provision foe payment of interest after matu rity of Bonds or coupons hnvin* bsnp made by the Legislature, It cannot of conn*, be allowed at this DepnrunAnt. ^ • Pertoms sending Bonds in under the above order are requested to write their names legibly on the Baffin to guard against mistakes in- their entry on the records, as ordered above. ^ 0cl9-dlwAtMaw2w Treasnrer. Gents’, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, POWER Sc MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Com. Oats, Flour. Feed, SAVANNAH, GA. REFERENCES: Messrs. Tison A Go; DANIEL W. LONDON. NO. 63, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Shipping and Conuafc»ion Merchant, In the latest style, at New-Yctk prices, or less. We have none but the best Cutters engaged, and the best workmen. c29-5t LATHKOP A CO. H. A. TOPHAM, ■yiy^ILL Mil nil kinds oi Tobacco, Cotton. Baggine, Gmin, Seed, Ac., ami wiil execute orders for buying Merchandise and Produce ot every descrip tion. Consignments and orders solicited. REFERENCES. Ih 8aViNNAH—MajQr A. Porter, Dancan A John ston. N. A. Hardee « Co., E. E. Hertz A Co., John 8 *W < n1mv YOBX-W. c. Lauclcy A Co.. Barclay A Livingston, Wm. Watson A Co. Liberal advances allowed on Cotton shipped to Messrs. Eyre’ Evans A Co.. Liverpool. oct-3m Wanted, B Y a gentleman In th s city, to complete his files, the tmues of the Nnwe Ann Hfralb for the months of March, April and July Of the present year for which a libe.al price will be paid oir delivery at the News ana Herald office. SALT, SALT. 3 600 -^ ACKS - L,v ? rpo01 s * it ’ * n ® oo<l ° riier ’ 1 for sole low. by too. mcmahon a co. N ntting, Powell Co. BANKERS, MACON, GEO C. A. NUTTING, A. H. POWELL, ISAAC SCOTT. BKFKBEKGZ. HOWARD PADBLFORD, - je2S-bm SAVANNAH. Bagging. 7 2noR8 to Mr. Davis.—A Fortress Monroe letter Tae Davis family, in their home in the “fortreq* by -tsta," have, for aeveral days past, been honored *iit iiie presence of several Tieitors. The arrival ‘-t>. of Charles Broderick, E^q., of Bethlehem, I’a., feaatrly a State S nator, and lady; a Mr. James SdL'jbru, of M try land, and a Mrs. Wood aud three - bfeii. Mil bound upon the same mission, to see x: huiMia. Jeff 1>.vis, have been noticed. These V 'A friends to the Davis family so often now oc- as lo t-x-.iie very little attention, their going and cuing being so quietly connected. Arriving there *u the morning by the Baltimore atoamers, osteatiuu-s before sunrise, they remain at the Hygeia tor breakfast, and having obtained per- misi.oii from Brigadier ^General S. H. Burton, comniaL-lant of the fortress, to enter the fortress never refused—they remain there till their visittxpirea, save when attending their meals. Now then occur the visits of his counsel, or more im- pcrtaiat personages, but in every case permission to ta;sr fortress is granted, the utmost limits of so- wil amenities are extended them, aud unrestricted coiamanicGtion with Davis and lii* family is allowed. t'CcMiionaiiy an ex-rebel officer arrives here, and al- ■-tcugh 1; is said there was an order issued some time strictly forbidding the presence of such in the •'Jrtrfesa, they have but little difficulty in obtaining an -trance and the privilege of visiting the prisoner. ( * c arrivals to-day we**e Dr. S. J. Wheeler, of Mur- •fee-boro, N c., formerly colonel ot the Twelth North hua cavalay, and a Major Barton, of the Tenth • rth Carolina artillery, both old friend! of Mr. Davis. •:t;. both entered the fortress this morning and re- •^<4 all d.iy. REFER TO Consnt A Young, l New Tor k. Nourae A Brooks, ( iAclama, Frost A Co., Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah, Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Joslab Morris, Montgomery, A a. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Ga. Jobn King, Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jennings, Wicks A Bro., Netv Orleans, La. Guthrie * Co., Louisville, Ky. Shirok & Rowland, St. Louis, Mo. EcrncLA, Ala., Sept. 1,1866. S**p6-8ni CA Bales AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. DU 50 Bales SEA ISLAND BAGGING. Just received and for sale by A. WILCOX A CO. 0022-lw Wanted, POUND8 BLACK SEED COT- 10,000™%^ L. COLBY A CO . se27-tf Corner Bay and Aberoorn -treets. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING 'GOODS. <Src. 9 &c. SHIRTS manufactured from measure. Clothing made to order at short notice. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND CANES. 138 Congress and 59 St. Jalien Streets. SAYANNAH, GA. FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINING CO. eto, LIFE INSURANCE CO., >rfion, S A Wilbar. Esq .Pret’t Ho , Savannah, Ga. ome Ins Co., Savannah. Messrs. LaKoche, West A Daniels, Savannah, Go. Messrs. Bell, Wyily A Christian. Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Weaver, Richardson A Co., New York. H. Bschem, of G. Renoward A Bachem, New York, j sepl5-6tu• Of New York. WILKINSON. WILSON & CO. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants I SOUTHERN A gents for the pure Cotton Domestic*. Liberal advance* made on consignments. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah. Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. Of Newnan, Ga. B J WILSON Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ain. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun A Co., SavTi. sep5-3m BRANCH OFFICE London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE COIT. CAPITAL: S5j000,000 in Gold! Insures against loss by Fire on every de scription of Property at most favorable rate*. Losses adjusted and paid by Local Agents without any r^orence to England. J. T. STEWART, Agent, ocSO-lm At No. 6 Stoddard's Upper Wanv. 89 BAY STREET, Austin & Ellis, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, I .xffsr. SO BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Late of Apalachicola. Fla., I CHARLES ELLIS, f and Columbus, Ga. sepll-tf A. M. Sloak, • C. F. Stubbs, Late orRome. Ga. Late of Macon, Ga. C. W. Stesai-l. Late-of Thomasville. RESIDES? BOARD OF DIRECTORS SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission! No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, Policies Written at the Branch Officeland Losses! Prompt ly Paid. General Insurance AGENCY FIRE, MARINE, Life and A.ocident. INSURANCE EFFECTED LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. SAVANNAH. GA. Will make liberal advances on cotton and other I produce in transit or store, cr on consignments to I our correspondents in New York. 1 au27-Sm Capital Stock, - - - $200,000 XOXIW SKJRTFOR JREcr Trade with New Orleans.—The Savan- and Herald, of the 13th, copies the an- -waceinent in our columns of Col. Munnerlyn* of «,f t\ F. Mitchell & Co., that direct trade had ' v '; tftablished with New Orleans from the various -:n?a on the Chattahoochee*, and those on the • ; at a- high a3 BaJubridge, but falls to notice our re m. r*. BEaUFORT, SAIL-MAKER, BXCHAHGE WHARF, ■VCANUFAOTUBES Sails, Tsnts, Cots, Hammocks Awnings, Window Shades, Blocks and Falls) White Floor Sacks, 24,48 and 96 pounds; Bags of all sizes for rice, grain, Ac. Having good workman and first- class sewing-machines,can fill orders for Bags at short notice. Tarpaulins for hire. oc2 SHARKS, 950 BACH. FIRST PAYMENT, $15 PER SHARE And no other assessment made, except by direction of a majority of all the Stockholders. OFFICERS: BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers 50 Per Cent Credit Given, WHEN DESIRED. AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVERY DKSCR1FTION, Doors, *ash and Blinds. | DIVIDENDS Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street. Office, 18(1 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. Jy2T-tl BABEBiT’S, TSS '4 f The Great Invention of the Age 4 in favor of Savannah. We stated that the r* charged for delivering a bale of cotton at New •*t&UK md not include marine insurance, and that, - ? 1, this point, cotton could be sent to Savau- at 8 cost of SI 60 per bale less than to the former ^ We also opposed the suicidal policy of patron- 7 1 P°rt not identified with us in interest, in pre- n CCe 10 that is. . T ^mporai-y has done us an injustice, though * it WdM not intended.—Bairibridge ATffU3. Ter y cheerfully give place to the above, not hav- 'i wen the article to which the editor of the Argus Hoop Skirts, following is a eamDle of the style in which such - tals as the New York Herald and New York Times the South into the indorsement of a policy, and ^ turn around and abuse them: , New York Herald and the New York Times— ripera that made the most noise over thePhlla- X nnnot CfinVMltinn. Jind abnn<nil .V._ a 1 ti» August Convention, and showed the most zesl t-tting the South into it, snd then dishonorably k" “ —» — uwutiUUtdUiy p.?*® U P°Q it, and upon us, and labored for the late “jtal triumph—continue to give daily advice, and daily exhortations to the Southern people, on fresh promises and new assurances I They -- to think that our credulity mud simplicity are as JtMtitle,, as their own hardihood.—Richmond Eri- 1st Bcnjiaj,- Expntz.—A foreign writer states that the King's aona have armed themselves, with hliention of keeping their unde, the heir pre- from the throne, and that the most bloody have been witnessed in the capital. The Chris- Shtiibitante have been obliged to leave and take 00 brithih gronnd.. hrt' UHI A'OT(i!» telegram of Friday lait Bays : Ade- to of the Engineer Corps were to-day engaged Vising the gronnd on Fonrteenth-Btreet. on ” Proposed to erect the new Presidential man- hlr., Novation is said to be favored by President ti ( i™ 11 - The plan, as at present projected, includes nog out or a paTk of several hundred acres. *° l v t0LESCE vEnsns Law.—The prospect of houhie in Maryland is imminent, says the *U!t 4 °h>l Intelligencer of 22d instant: ^ Baltimore city baa arranged for an .““rtned resistance to the exeention of the '■idipr. 1 ®* nea »U. address to the discharged that Ihav 1 ^ 0 *,- f ’ edl ^^raliiiny, declaring it necessary l "d ah’ ttrab 1 ctsemble in “massed column,’’ them to report to certsdn'tjffleers,' W *'2* f °r eaeh ward in the city, and requiring Ct Wni™*T* t0 report their commandn to the kill, authority, ready for duty and prepared for J.'W.IBradley’s New Patent DnpexfElUp- tic (or Double) Spring Skirt. T uts invention consists of Dnplex (ortwo>E11p$!e Pure Refined Steel 8pnngs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making th* toughest, most flexible, jeiaatic and aurabAe Spring ever used. They seldoorbend or break, like the sin gle Spring*, and consequently preserve their -pened and beautiful shape more than twice aa long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has oi* can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Dnplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assem blies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dree*, as this Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy annal! place aa easily and conveniently as a Silk or Mnann D JUadyhaving enjoyed the pleasnre,.“rafoj* great convenience of wearing tho Duplex Kiupue Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will new after wards willingly dispense with their use. For children, niissea and young ladies they are superior to all eth- The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yam covering which is used on all 8!ngle Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Doubfo Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent th* cow- ering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., which they are constantly subject to when ir use. All are made of the new and elegant Co. Bed Tspsa and are the beet quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible and arc unquestionably the lightest, most drelraNh, comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WESTS’, BRADLEY A CARY, (late J. L A J. *t West,) Proprietors of the Invention, and Sole facturers, 9T Chambers and 79 and 81 Beads streets, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this dty. and throughout the United States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the Went In. d 'p»r- Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic or Spring flkfrt. Ij8j8t Mu,.!!*'*MiamACTcax.—In times of so frequent be °f srtidee in daily IK, ft is gratifying to *«Ubi,i»f 0In “ en<1 -Colgate's^Tier ' ' Fault Soar for its mr ,,„ 1 tested purity. No soaps in the market larrt rii .® free from sll adulterating or deleterloua a 'tueM t fc.i Til * foet la one which ihoold extend of tffis eaap into ovary Csoffiv. ON THIS CONTINENT. Itta warranted to rsstorb or.'v si Air toim ORIOINAL, NATURAL COLOR, In CVSTVi l»e it Will STOP the hair from pallIso out; It will ir ,7. P. SLOAN President E. E RAWSON Vice President. JSIS.C. WHITNER itecretaty. P.P. PEASE Treasurer. KOBT. LOGAN..' General Superintendent. G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A G. W. Lamar, General Commission Merchants ForwareHag anfi Shippiaf No. 9A BAY STREET (np stain.) PAID IN CASH, ADDED TO POLICY, N PAYMENT OF NOTES. DIRECTORS: Refer to Geo. W. Anderaon, John a Feiril indG. I B. Lamar, Savannah; W. B. Jackson, Joaian Sibley I A Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign- 1 ments solicited. . W. A. Bstaict. J. P. LOGAN. E. If. RAWSON, P. P. PEASE. ROBT. LOGAN, S. R. McCAWHT, JNO O. WHITN'EB, W. F. PARKHCKST. This Company proposes to operate in Georgia, Ala bama s'id Tennessee. Having leased Lands In the immediate vicinity of recent oil discoveries. It now otters a portion of lta Stock for sale, the amount paid upon which shall be returned to tae purchaser before any general dlvitisnd will be declared. A limited amount of Stock may be secured by call in'' on tile undersigned, agents in this city OC2 BELL WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. r. Bo css. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) ForoaMim anil Commission Merchants, 104 Bay SAVANNAH, - - UNITED STATES SALE OF LOTS AND LANDS IN ST. HELENA PARISH, SOUTH CAROLINA. U ndqr Act of Coogr«M entitled “An Act to con tinue in force and to amend ‘An Act toeatablish orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a Ac besides other goods and manufactured articles for’sale on consignment, and for wltlch they a" I Orders and consignments lespeotfally i e t»ic -«ad from humors and dandruff; PROIIOT* the onow . n of the hair, and is a beautiful dressing. We otter no largt rewards, but.we nth ' /a« of onr agents to rrptnb tbr morry to a ty pf- - nwn° will use two bottlsa, and then say Ba-itrr Vkgk- tabli Hair HxsroRATivg has not per arme all we claim Testimony from the Capital of the unite-, states. Messrs. Babbitt A Co: _ , . I was induced to give your Hair p epatation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool and most agreeable sensation, while it la thorough In ro stering thebair to its nature! color. „ w*mSs.zx.raw Messrs. J. B Barrett A Co: , „ _ I wa! Induced by a friend to mat R tnal of Biir- rett’e Vegeteble Hair Breterative, snd I much pleased with the effect It has bad on my »»Jr- I was nearly half gray, and now, before using One bottle, my head is freed from dandruff, and my hair hss sll the appearance of youth. X folly believe Bar rett’s to be the best hallprepsrstionfo^worM. Fredonla, H. Y., April 26,1866. J. R. BARRETT A OO,, proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees, and for other purposes," attested by “Edward Mc Pherson, Clerk House of Representatives of the United States," and by ‘-J. W. Forney, Secretary of the Senate of the United States," July 16, 1866, and more especially under the 8th section of the thid Act. We, Wm. Henry Brisbane and William E. Warding, United States District Tax Commisnonera for the District of South Carolina, do hereby deebresad make known that a public sale will be held at the office of the Commissioners aforesaid, in the town of * * Lots and houses situated in the said town of Beaufot State of South Carolina, to wit: Blocks 2, " - Inta A. B. snd C in Block 9; lots A snd B in hlocks 17,18, and 19; lot A jn block 26; lota in block 37: lot D in block 38;lota Band C in_ block 42; lot B In block 44; lot C in block 48; fo Vodtio; lota A B in block 91; lot Bin bfoik 99; lot B in block 115 ud blocks 116,117,118. JACOB LIPPMAN, Comer Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. w-Sbld by ail Druggists. j?zdi_ HOLLINGSWORTH 1 GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. embraced within section fourteen (14), fifteen (16). twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) aud twenty-aeven (271 Township 2 eouth, range X greet, by United Stat’ee Dttrirt Tax Comml^tertr < survey of the tods in the aforesaid Parish of St Helen^lejrepttng tfic»e heretofore sold, namely, XOB lota A ■ Aster eteeet, STSmU. FrRnklin street. 6 on Greene streeL 7 on uara street* fTM^street, 4 on Pnl«ki steett, a-* *->- Qninceyattest), bring more high land, and about 800 marsh lot®- AfocLSt the same place, at 10 o’clock A M. Monday, fbaL^ber 2d 1866, ril the Government School Farms St. HelenaParteh.numbered from XM33 tnclusiverechrither entire or tortwo or more divi- iionvi tto5.mmi-.oner.may deem expedient.the minimmnpriM bring tendotore(U0)« — Some of the above named property “ .rill be sold subject to the respective AIMim i iep snav hfl Rnlnnmfoi Especial attention will be riven to the exf ention *** of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. Peters & Hollingsworth* COTTON SHIPPING AND ^jPNURAI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, STOWUBP’s PriRR Batott Ba« SAVAHJUM, flWIfP gVEBY facility offered for cgnslgnments^and^exe- CT /> Y 9 I A JOi ention ot orders. Liberal advanoes made ror oaie, - OOll-tf / \yE Button A Blake’s STBAM-PUMF, In camp M 6Mer ' 1 CHARLES L. COLBY ACO, A Fine beMpedSRfftomjUre to^pUce^^stoTftom ^rim? to riri'uted sdverHeement. until sB tto aforesrid proper- of to the highest bona fide bidder, teriureSw snd if not paid wUWntoo SSSSS'S Non-Forfeiture, Endowment AMD Life Folioie* Written. Street. GEORGIA. W n.r. give prompt attention to receiving and for-1 warding goods, sales oil consignment, and all I * call and get a Grenier setting forth rates. *S» agents. JOHN S. SIMMS & to., Forwarding and Commission merchants. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, *c. NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bajr Street, Jacksonville, Florida. twtnfi m a. IAMM1L lee liH ’ We have one r*te at Preminm for every part of the United Statea. No ltm«s of. travel within the civilised settlements. Thla feature in especially !a- vorable to Southern easterners, aa-many Companies are In th# habit of charging exttm rates for the privi lege of residing South during summer months. TO COTTON SHIPPERS. A. WILBUR, General Manager. WM. Rv BOYD, Agent. I. D. ARNOLD, (Uniting PWaclan. EASTON YONGE, Examining Physician espllrtf ‘ v ' : ' “THE NEW YORK” 89 BAY STREET, # ® Savannahs Ga. sep23tf WM. R. BOYD, Superintendent of Agency. A. WILBUR, General-Agent. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail, .nr Einstein Eekman & Go, NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET. S3 _ _ to^xhlblt our large and Weil selected ttoc. of the above mea* talned goods from the beet manufacturers, and put op expressly for the Georgia and Florida trade. W E are now receiving, and ready ’ r ' Merchants and Planter* are invited to examine our Block before pureheffiog elsewhere. WOOD. ■yY*. the underrigned, take .thla method of in- formtng our friends, and the public generally, that, to facilitate 6«r buatnees, we have eetabUatod a WOOD YARD . at the Albany end Golf Ballrod, Horn which, or 'tm onr old stand, at the Canal Bridge, tofow tto fob trai Kail road, we are prepared to doom 106 vsgy best quality of niGH LAND OAK WOOD * at eight dollars ($8) per cord, and ~ DRY YELLOW FINE WOOD WE ABE PREPARED TO MAKE Cask Advances ON CONSIGNMENTS TO THE WELL KNOWN | HOUSES OF [Life Insnranee Company. ! Assets, - - Over $5,000,000 Messrs. Norton, Slaughter & Co New Yo'rk, Messrs. John K. Gilliatt & Co., ’ Liverpool. Dirinm (60 F** Cssrr.) Dnaanm. AMVite-T. Moor. Panama. President. Wn. H. Bros, Actuary. 8AVAMMAH BRANCH OFFICE; I, corner Bay and Ball streets. I/anal. JIOABD OF RBFEBENCE' J. W Inthrop A Co. Miller A Drothe-. Sorrel Brothers. DeWltt * Morgan. WflktDMu, Wifoon A Co. HEBRAL EXAMINERS: W G Bulloch, M. D. J- G. Thomas, M. D. This Company is strictly mutual, the policy holders reesMag the enttre haBNEY, (Late of the “Bank at Klctimond,” Vs.,1 ■epioscawtf - General Agent for Georgia- at six dollars (S6j P» r ootfi, oo rere abort notice. Order boxes can to found at Mr. Staley’s Book Store, comer State and Boll streets, and at Hr. J. Llppman's Drug Score, corner of Oragreaa and gar. nxn| streets. oc5 1m BUTLER A HARDWICK. Memphis (T«nn.) Coupon* and CAN SAFELY FBQM1SE 2^f«^ teth« highest bidder, at tto comtotof.^ufort. 8.C. October 1st, 1666. ^ HENRY BRISBANE. W. E. WORDING, U. S. Direct Tax Commissioners oc2-dlm S for South CarrilRa. A. J. J. BL0IS, 2 COMMISSION AND FORWABDKG nnanCgANT, Tl AT CHAlUaEB L. COLBT fit tin, * Cox. Bar* ocfolm* i a od: rb ,V Garden Lot for Lease sss Una to all PATRONS of. the ABOVE RICH and FAVORABLY KNOWN FIRMS, Onr Aritetagt QOnmbo*. Americas, Albany, Macon, v- GrifoB.-v Atue .Weet Foist, LaGrange, Nfewena, 3A1DEBS011 viuinson, HABIESS, SADDLEEI Atlanta. Madison, and the Houses (fi MESSRS. E. F. METCALFE & CO. | Savannah, OAmMI Wo »» I and make liberal & ;• Side Market, L Amlin ■ and Brr*n savannah, OA. total* CHARGE OF, FAY ate at all times TAXES and oi— —-—, _ . ADVANCES Upon consignments. K. M. BRUCE * CO M n.vrms AND COTTON FACTOBS. ,-g ci: ■ Auguets. Ga. FOR SALE, AJaKatormSTii-r "‘W Su*l*gB6U" 6HAI0! 6UAH0! 2Vm>dtorrefohr -aum CRANE A OHAYBILL. STORE TO LET, 10 ftSOJ MiiJ I tto city. I Office. Itolirnu and Hfojfoflce* Past Dut Indebtedness. B y an ordinance passed by tto Beard of Maynrnnd Aldermen, Sept 26,188*. It valor- named thafthe past due Bonds and Coap^aa Inoebt- ednrss or the City of Memphis be received for dam o tag the City, are refundable *n SO-year bonds Of *l,ouo eacb drawing 10 per cent, info est and pay*, ble to the City of Memphis eeml-annnnlly, for the following Bonds and Coupons lmned and indorsed b ^fomSS.Te?m?& h ^BondsindO<)uponey^ffita. MompUs, Team, ana little BnrbKal&uudOiiUPS— ^rJmphiH, Tenth, and Cbsii*di«ig»llTnsi1 Coupons ^demphls, Tran., Ohio BaihoedOnsumttesjiJfijtt Memphis, Tone., Mississippi and Tfona. minud C °lS^Jrtriffor d farther parttcrisrfo^r maflor ether wise, will receive punctnal attenUOm HCUHE8. oc8-26t Jjcaty Controller.‘Memphis, Tran. THE EYE, w-kB. WEIGHT, on 1/eii ID THROAT. Canada Wem.Fbyfo- Sorgeon, Oeffost and Auiist, canto consulted an DesSuan, Discharges from the Bar. noise, in tto Head, Catarrh, Diseases of the Throat anil LUDgS* ^Ati diseases of the EYE, repairing eittolr Madlcal or Surgical aid attended to. Office No. 41, in Dr. Thos. Office boms from > to U A. M^ and MoSF.M. “ NOTICE. TJT THE D Council es> the 27 th day of .Texas nptm gross miss of ~ ED BY TH DtMmtMTp