The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 27, 1866, Image 2

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4 Paper of the fifty. St ST CIBCUlATIOfiII THE CWY Mil tHIH S ATUItOAV. OCTOBER ». 1««®» POtTMA8TEBS Are authorized to receive subscription* for the NEWS AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton «nd other crop, we will be grateful to our planting friends end others n !h.i interior fur information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the free-labor system, end kindred matters, of gen eral Interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ua. Tiie Atlanta firemen had a great time on Wednesday over their new steam fire en gine—a grand procession, oration, dinner, poem and bail. The steamer on being sub jected to a test threw water, on a level, two hundred and twenty-five feet and two inches, and to a perpendicular height which would easily have deluged the roof of any building in the city. Her working says the Era, was retarded by ail who witnessed it as a mag- nmoent success. \ special dispatch from Baltimore to the \yashington Chronicle announces that three tt nusand “Boys in Blue” and eight hundred men of the police force of the city have re ported to the Mayor, armed and ready for duty ; but it is now thought that there will bo no trouble. - It is reported that all the members of Gov- Swann’s staff have resigned, and sided with the Radicals. Gen. Beaureoabd.—This distinguished ei-Confederate General has addressed a let ter to General Grant, applying for the resti tution of his personal property retained by the United States, against the terns of the surrender of the arpties. Governor Parsons had a long interview with the President on the subject. The Macon Telegraph announces the death of Hon. Willard Boynton, Senator in our State Legislature from the 12th District. Mr Boynton was an active, upright aDd able le gislator, and his presence will be much miss ed by the body of which he was a member. An election lias been ordered to fill the va cancy. Threatened Retaliation.—A large meet ing of the senators and centres of the Fenians of New York, held at Rochester, adopted a resolution to the effect that if the Canadian authorities inflict punishment on the Fenian prisoners now in their hands, the most se vere retaliatory measures will be adopted. An organization, headed by several pro iniuent merchants and professional men, is forming at Louisville, Kentucky, to relieve those portions of the Southern States de vastated by the war. A committee was ap pointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. The Louisville Journal of the 15th says the Presbyterian Synod of Kentucky has split at Henderson, the Breckenridge party being voted out by the Robinson party. All the disseuting ministers withdrew, and came up on the steamer Rose Hite Saturday morning. Bishops Elliott, of Georgia; Green, of Mississippi; Quintard, of Tennessee, and Wilmer, of Alabama, are to serve at the con secration of Bishop Wilmer, of Louisiana, on the 7tli of November, in Christ’s Church, New Orleans. Bishop Elliott will preach. _ the Louisville Journal, si, that during the rebellion men fleA from the South for safety, let the Northern Radicals beware lest the time soon come when men will fly to the South for safety. The Hon. Reverdy Johnson has given an opinion that the tax of three cents a pound on raw cotton is unconstitutional, and be lieves that the courts will so decide. The President has authorized a pardon to be issued to T. G. McFarland, of Georgia. BY TELEGRAPH. NIGHT DISPATCHES. FROM EUROPE. OABM. Liverpool Cotton Market. COTTON DECLINED. Liverpool, Oct. 26.—The cotton market ii dull, at 15d. tor middling upland.. Price* have declined Md. <®Kd. during the week. Salea of the week, 60,000. London, Oct. 26.—Conaola are quoted at 89 K; Fives, 68 jf. Political Kewa. Prague. Oct. 38.—Tha Emperor ot Austria has reached here and been favorably received by the peo ple and officials. Florence. Oct. 24.—Victor Emanuel will make his formal entry into Venice on the 7th of November. Constantinople, Oct. 28.—The Sultan of Turkey haa formally recognised the Hoepador. and given him a reception at his palace. Important Announcement from General Sheridan. New Orleans, Oct 28.—Oen. Sheridan has ad- dreased a letter to CoL Sedgwiok, commanding at Brownsville, Instructing him to warn all adherents or any party or pretandlng government of Mexico that they will not be permitted to violate the laws between the Juarez Liberal government of Mexico and the United States. Them instructions will be enforced against the adherents of the Imperial buccaneers, rep resenting the so-called Imperial Government of Mex- i, and alto against the Ortega. Santa Anna and other factions. Special Notices.. Consignees’ [Notice. Coiiatgneea'per steamship McClellan, from mere, are hereby notffled that she is THIS DAY dis charging at Willh’ Wharf, and that all goods left on wharf at emmet will be stored at risk and expense of owners. oc27-2t CRANK A QRAYB1LL. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathalron Is from the Greek word “Kathio," or “Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate and re store. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the Human hair, it is the most remarkable preparation In the world. It is again owned and pnt np by the original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over ona million bet- ties per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and taming gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a besutfnl head of hair should use Lyon‘s Kathalron. It is known and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by al respectable dealers. DltMA8 BARNES A CO New York. oct2T-eodl7 The Baltimore Follce commissioners Case. Annapolis, Oct. 26.—Tha investigation of tlis charges against the Baltimore Police Commissioned com menced this morning. Governor Swann claims the jurisdiction to try the case and pass judgment, and will defer bia decision not latarthan Wednesday next. He announced that If. In the course of the investiga tion of the case, the gWllt or innocence of the Commis sioners shall appear, ha will act instantly. From Canada. Oitowa, Oct. 26.—The Hotel Ducorvallo has been engaged for the accommodation of troops. A part of the 106th Royal Canada Regiment will he stationed here this winter. Toronto, Oct. 26.—B la rnmored here that an at tempt will be made to rescue Lynch, the Feniau, who was yesterday sentenced to death. General McLawi Pardoned. Augusta, Oct. 26.—Lafayette McLawa, whe was pre vented from exercising the duties of the office of Clerk of the Superior and Infarior Oourta on accouut of his connection with the late Confederacy, received a par don from the President to-day. Generals Grant and Sherman have an Interview with the President. Washington. Oct. 26.—General Sherman, accompa nied by General Great, had an interview with the President this morning. New York Market. New York, October 38.—Gold, 47; five-twenties, of 65, 111. Flour steady, with sales of 60barrels; South ern, $12 50017. Wheat, l@2c. better. Corn, 2@3c. better. Pork higher, selling at $84 12®35. Cotton steady, with salea of 3,000 bales, to-day, at 33040c. Mobile Cotton Market. Mobile, Oct. 28.—Sales of cotton to-day 700 bales, mixed bringing 35 cents. Salas of tha week 4,100 bales. Receipts 8,680 bales, against 7,366 bales. Exports 3,875 bales. Stock 23,861 bales. The Baltimore Trouble*—Proclamation of the Governor. Affairs have assumed so menacing an aspect that Gov. Swann has daemad it necessary to issue the fol lowing proclamation ■ Stats or Maryland. ( Executive Department. ) Whereas, ft has come to the knowledge of the Ex ecutive that military and other combinations are now forming in ftie city of Baltimore for the purpose -of obstructing and resisting the execution of the laws of combinations are attempted to be organized in other States, with the intention of Invading the soil of the State of Maryland, to daprivs her citizens of their just rights under the laws, and to control the people of the State by violence and intimidation: FUNERAL INVITATIONS. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. P Vaudevor are respectfully incited to attend the funeral of their niece. DIANA CULBERT, from their resi dence, on the comer of Bay and Habersham streets, this morning, at ten o'clock. * The friends ana acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Cul len are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their daughter, ALICE, at 10 o'clock this morning, from their residence, comer of Wilson aad Roberts streets. Special Notices. Notice to Consignees. Central Railroad Office, I Savannah, October 26,1866-) 02$ and after the first dajr of NOVEMBER tne usual oharge for storage will be resumed on all Coi- tou ar.d other Merchandise remaining In the depot forty-e'ght hours alter having been discharged from the car*. 1- M- SELKIRK. oc27—3t Master of 'Transportation. Savannah Typographcal Uuioin. A Regular Monthly Meeting of this Union will be held THIS AFTERNOON, Oct. 27, at their rooms, over Walter O’Meara'* Billiard Saloon, at 4 o’clock, JAMES DEVINE, Secretary. Special Orders. Ojtice Chirp op Police, 1 Savaunali, October 24th, I860., FROM and alter the 28th instant the Police will hi ordered to impound all horses, cattle, or goats found running *t large within the city limits. Bv order oi the Mayor. R. H. ANDERSON, oc25—iw Chief of Police - election NOTICE. City op Savannah, Oppior Clerk op Council, ) Savannah, October 23,1866. j AN Election will be held at the next regular meet ing of Council, on WEDNESDAY, October 3lst,1866, for Weigher ot Hay, rendered vacant-by the Ueatb|of John J. Theus. Applicants must atate in their ap plications the names of their securities (two requited to each bond), and hand in their applications to ms on or before 10 o’clock *. m., on that day. JAMES qpEWART, 0023—1(10 Clerk of Council. Notice. Agna de Magnolia. A toilet delight! The ladies’ treasure and gentl* men’s boon 1 Tne ’‘sweetest thing” and largest quan tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person, to render the skiu soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant Odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac. It cures nervous headache and allays Inflammation. It cools, softens and adds dellcacyto the akin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It ciues mosquito bites and stings of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actrcaecs and Opera Singers. It 1* wbut every lady should huve. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will use no otksr Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. HAMAS BARNES A CO., oct'27-eodly Props. Exclusive Agents, N. T. New Advertisements. PLANTERS ' invited to examine our stock of PLANTA TION SHOES, which are the UesLnow offering in tM. market, they having been put up to order for ns. oc27 5t LATHROP A CO. Mil Hi Colored . Blankets $20, White FROM $3.50 TO AT THE Nouthorn Palace Dry Goods Soumo OC27 Office General Superintendent Atlantic & Gulf Rah. Road* Savannah, Oct. 15tb, 1866. T HE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to the Public on Monday next, the 22nd insL Arrangements have been made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between ttavaiuah and all stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Rail Road, Florida Central Rail Road, and Florida Rail Through tickets will be sold between the following ^Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticello, Ma dison, Lake City, and Jacksonville. Thomasville and Quincy. Tallahassee, Monticello, and Madison. Madison and Quitman and Valdosta. • Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen sacola & Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail Road will be shipped on through rates and without 1 H. 9. HAINES, General Superintendent, breaking bull octl6-tf mki ^ • l - - '■ 1 ■ "max.- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office General Superintendent j Atlantic a$d Gulf Railroad, J ' . Savannah, Oct. 15, 1866.) O N and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant the Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Road will be as folio#*, daily, 'Sunday's excepted): leave. ARRIVE. 7.00 A. M. Savannah 8.10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Thomaaville 7.10 P. M. 7.25 A. M. Live Oak 5.48 P. M. 2.00 A. M. Tallahassee 11.00 P. M. 1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 12.00 Night. .H. 9. HAINES. ocl6—tf General Superintendent. Notice. Now, therefore, I, Thomas 9wann, Governor of the a,.,, of Maryland, do, by this, my proclamation, so lemnly warn the Isadora of all eocb Illegal and revolu tionary combinations against the peace ahd dignity of the State that in the event of riot or bloodshed grow ing out of thsae revolutionary proceedings, they will oe held to the strictest accountability, and the power of the State will be exhausted to bring them to prompt and merited punishment Given under my hand and the great seal of the . State of Maryland, at the city of Annapolis, j x. a v this twenty-second day of October, A. D. i- - - i8ea. Thoxas Swann. By tha Governor: John M. Canter, Secretary of State. We give in this connection the following from the Baltimore Son ; Major-General Canby, commander of the military department In which this city is included, reached here yesterday morning from Washington. He at one* proceeded to the City Hall, where he bad a lengthy interview with Mayor Chapman and Messrs. Hindes and Wood, the Police Commissioners. The exact nature of the interview has not transpired, but it is supposed to have had reference to the present issue pending before the Governor of the State con cerning the police board. The interview was strictly private ua soon ss an dad. the General returned to Washington. It will be aeen that at the instance of the counsel for the complainants, the farther heating of the case of the Comraiestonera has been postponed until Friday next. Gen. Hbnninos*n’b distillery at Rocketts, near Richmond, has been seised by the Collector of Inter nal Revsnna, for violation of the statute, and as a pre liminary to an action In rent tor its forfeiture to the United States. It seems that, through ignorance, he failed to construct certain cisterns, which the law -re quires. Startling Story or Indian Murders.—A le-.ter from Helens, Montana, says more Man three thous and emigrants have been murdered by the Indians this season. The whole routs through the territory is strewn with fresh graves. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to the nnile r eigned an assign ment or all of Its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un dersigned, and all persons Indebted to said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUBN, Assignee of Mechanics’ Saving and seol-3m Loan Association of Savannali. PLANTATION CLOTHING. y^E ARE NOW OFFERING FOR PLANTA- TATION UbE the bestaud most substantial Clothing, such as— Grey English Tweeds Suits, Brown English Plains Suits, Tri-colored Jeans Suits, Grey Satinet Suite. Mixed Kersey Suits. We propose to contract with parties to make np Clothing in any quantity, and at Northern prices. All work warranted. oc£7—fit LATHROP * CO. ALPACAS. CASE PLAIN COLORED ALPACAS New Advertisemeh ^X^HAVB NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOCK PLANTATION GOODS, ' , i which are being offered nt low prieee, sack as Plain and Twilled Kaneys, XoglWkl weeds and Plains, # White and Colored Blankets, Striped and Plain Colton oensburgs. Plaid Homeepuna, Highland Plaids, etc. OC27—St LATHROP * CO. BEAVERS, CASSWERES, Satinets and Tweed*, are selling at popular prices at the SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. Notice TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO. OF SAVANNAH. • SAVANNAH, October 18th, 1846. I N ACCORDANCE with a ’ resolntion passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 1Mb inetant, an Instalment or One Dollar per Share is called for, payablrtf the office of the Com pany, No. 117 Bay street, Oil or before the 1st ol DECEMBER proximo. J- T. THOMAS, Secretary. U CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. at very low rates, by OC27—2t LATHROP A CO. ■yyB ARK PREPARED TO EXHIBIT n targe and varied stock of THE ABOVE GOODS very low price*. oc27—2t LATHROP A CO. PIAWO, TABIiB AND STAND COVERS, TOILET QUILTS, NAPKINS asd DOYLIES, FULL STOCK AT ORFF Sc ~W ATKIN S*. 116 and 113 CONGRESS STREET. oc27 House-Keeping DRY GOODS, JgLEACHED and BROWN TABLE LINENS, Damask Napkins, Doylies and Towels, Linen and Colton Shirtings. Bordered and Plain Towels, Bed Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, etc. oo87-2t LATHROP ft CO. Special Notice. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants’ and Planters’Bank, is prepared to enter upon bis duty. AU bWbolders, and other persons having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. Btllholderi will lose their priority II the bills are not presented within air months. HIRAM ROBERTS, auSl-tf ~ Assignee. S. T.—1860—X. Drake’s Plantation Bitters* They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite., They are au antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hour*. They strengthen the system and enliven {he mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous-Headache. They are the best Bitiers In the world. They make the weak strong, ann are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisuya Bark, roots and herbs, and;are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or tims of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimuAnt Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen uine when Cork Is covered by our private U. & Stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottle*. P. H. DRAKE * CO., oct-2S-codly 21 Park Row. New York. Assignees’ Notice. Buz or Satannab, 1 Savannah, Georgia, July 6, 1866./ The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and llq'ui- datlnglta affaire, therefor# all parson* having claims against this corporation will present thorn, and al blll-holdare of this Bank are required to present the same within six months bum thla date, or they will lose the priority granted by atatnte, and those lu- debted will make Imw.edlete payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, aepB-tf Aaaignees. Cm Tksasubes’s Office, ) Savannah, October 23,1866. j MAX PAYERS are hereby notified that the time re quired tor the payment of quarterly return# has ex pired, and they are earnestly requested to call and pay ,i,o r duaife and thus avoid, additional expense and the issuing of executions. JOHN WILLIAMSON, City Treasurer. oc24 Notice. MR. Wtf. 8. BOGART will resume the exercise* of bis School on MONDAY, October »th. OC27—2t f Bank tlon, quest Btl k 'notj an ^BBro llab Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignee of the Bank of Oommerce of Savannah, Georgia, Is prepared to enter upon his duties. AU bill holders and other persons having claims against the said Bank, are requested to present the same for Uquida- tion, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are re- quested to make immediate payment. BUI holders will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN. C. FERRILL, Assignee. rttbb’S UAUt DYE, SO r—.■ °1—r rown. Instantaneous. best, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 66 John-Sheet, New York, gold by ail drag and patent medicine Store, everywhere. m9-ly Assignees’ Notice. The underrigMd having bean appointed assignees of the Farmers’ and Mechanic*’ Bonk or Savannah, Georgia, hereby notlft Ull-holders and other claim ants against tha said Bunk to present the same for li quidation, nnd all poreonelnrioMod to the Bank are required to mob* immediate payment. BUl-kolderawiil lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRY, Jy27-tf Atflgnees INSURANCE L INSURANCE II SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST 80,1866. THE undersigned would reapectfuUy inform their friends and the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks lTOtoe fallowing Amt class comp*n lM , nt established rate*, and solicit a share of ^RHNATKWAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o. NATIONAL BUKOKl INSURANCE COMPANY, of St. Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of 81. Louis, Mo. Oorrma Tire protect the tom of children’, shoe*— One pair wUl outwaarthie* wtthont tfae. Sold every wt..*. - jM ' i’ll -i j. Hagan’s Magnolia Bain* i bis is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the snn-burnt face an hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of yonth, and the distin gue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and ronghnesa from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the Hkin. Patronized by Aotramea and Open Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retailprice, 60 cents. Prepared by ff. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS BARNES A CO., ocl27-eodly New York. FEVER AMD AGUE EXTINGUISHED Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word with yon. The responsibility for your suffering rests npon your selves. Justussarely as you shake to-day. or will shake to-morrow,' HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS wiU extinguish tha disease un der which you labor. Had you taken this genial tonic as a preventive, you would have nj need of ij as a care, far it render* the system impervious to al 1 miasmatic fevers. But since you neglected the pre caution, rid yourselvea without delay of the com plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.— Break the chills with HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and they will return no more. This la the experience of thousands, and R will be yonrs.* Quinine la a slow means of relief; ills nauseous to the last degree; it Is more dangerous than the malady ltseltr in many cases it utterly fails. How different is the effect of the Bitters. Their curative action is rapid; the; agreealde to tho palate; they are not only entirely harmless, but tend Inevitably to strengthen the con stitution and prolong life; they never have failed, and it Is confidently assumed that they never can fall in any case of Fever and Ague, however inveterate in its character. To be without Hostetter’s Bitten in any region Infested with Intermitt, nt or Remittent Fever is simply to reject safety and court Iyl7-00dly MAGAZINES ±t’or November. GOOEY’S LADY’S BOOR, For November, LESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, far November. DKHOBEST’3 MAGAZINE, tor November. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for November. THE GALAXY, November 13. THE CATHOLIC WORLD. OUR YOUNG FOLKS, for November. THE OLD GUARD, for November. PETERSON’S, for November. HARPER’S MONTHLY, for November BALLOU’S MONTHLY, far November. CRESCENT MONTHLY, for November. LAND WE LOVE, for October. LESLIE'S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY. ALSO, Our usual supply of Comle Illustrated Monthlies, ojgj KSTILL A BROTHER. P. DONNELLY, MERCHANT TAILOR. CORNER OF 1 Bull Street and Bay Lane, TTTjOULD Inform his friends and the pnblio gener- W ally, that he is constantly receiving new styles of Clothe and Cassimeres, and that he is prepared to fVa them tip in his usual superior style. To his old patrons he needs no recommendation, but, aa economy is the order of the day, he would eay * If you want Clothing ut the moat reduced rates, gin mw> 18—11- Being a practical Cutter himself, enables him to defy competition. oc37-lw New Bice for Sale. AT PLANTERS’ RICE POUNDING MILL, NEAR GLASS WORKS, W HOLE and Middling Rice, Rica Flour and Small Rloa. in quantities to suit purchasers. aStf ROSE t ARKWRIGHT. WANTED, S ITUATION—By a Gardner and his Wife, In any working capacity. He Is a good woikman, and she la a good plain rook, laundress and honae ser vant iOr.t-cUss reference. ^ __ ■ Address “L. D-.” at this office. oc27—It* For Rent, FOUR Pleasant Unfurnished ROOMS in a private residence. In a central part of the ' city, will be rented at a -moderate charge to gentlemen only. A few DAY BOARD- the accommoda ed. Apply at this office. oc*<- FOR RENT, A TWO-STORY HOUSE, with store.— Inquire at the corner of Hall and Price OCI7-9F* MEW GOODS any. OPENED DAILY BY ozun 1 rib WA 1 at the Southern Palace DRY GOODS HOUSE 111 abP lt» CONQRBS8 STREET To Travelers. Newspapers, Magaolnes, cheap Novels and Bookfi can be bad at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, Boll street, corner of Bay lane, next to the Fort Office (down siakv.) Writing feapiers and Rbvalopea of all Etuis, In auy quantity, from a single sheet np. Pena, Inks, A ‘ aul6-tf the BRIT TONIC.-—Caswell, Mack A Co.’a FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF OAUBATA is a combination of the three beat tonics, IRON. PHOSPHORUS, OAUSAYA. The Iron give* the blood a rich vermUUon cote where it becomes thin and watery; the supplies nervous power in casea of mental depres sion, while the Oaltaaya gives tons and vigor to aff the orgafia of the Body. Solo manufacturer*, CASWELL, MiUK A DO., un der Fifth Avenue Hotel, Now York, and HowpofkR. I Porn tic at ' 1 • i.dtir J Drug and Chemical Butter, Cheese, 4c. j'q TUBS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, v 100 boxes E D Cheese, i • tierces and $0 keg* prime Loaf Lard. 1*tierce* choice Sugar-cured Hama, r0t o£%$t W. H. STAKE A G0- For Sale. LOTS, between Huntingdon and Hall, - Ptt streets. ROBERT HABERSHAM. S*nndHall a^Owfanert rtreem For Sale. TtWO Second-hand BOILERS and * FLY WHEEL. JL Boilers 22 feet long aa*37 inches in diameter, * sons Strayed or Stolen, * . fifprid on delivery oOfi Liberty rttort T ro MONTHS AFTER d , a TE, apgtettewHl will ho made to the Court of Ordinary of BulKxxi Ocunty for leave to soli aH thtf land* belonging to theefiMnattAMRfiB- M ABTIS.hDa ofrotoooM- ty. dewmidr IW the benefit of the betivand creditor. of aaid rotate. TMfifiUMhy LIFE IN8UEMCE! No Extra Charge op Increased Rate of Premium for Southern Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates’by TABLE Annual Premium for - aa Badowunit of fil.OOO, payable follows | Set if SP fa At Death or 60. At Death or 66 At Derth or 70. 18 $17 76 $18 43 $1812 IT 18 30 16 87 15 49 18 18 89 17 34 15 90 19 19 53 17 SS 16 30 20 20 211 18 31 18 75 21 20 9« 18 94 17 23 22 21 67 19 54 17 71 23 22 4S 20 lfl 18 24 24 23 35 20 87 1% 79 25 2* 28 2i ec 19 39 25 25 31 22 35 20 02 27 26 38 23 22 20 68 28 27 5<j 24 1" 21 39 29 28 81 25 05 22 14 30 30 16 26 07 22 95 31 31 64 27 15 9S 80 32 33 23 23 33 24 72 33 34 96 29 58 25 Co 34 36 86 30 92 26 73 3K 38 9-- 32 4(1 27 84 36 41 It 33 91 29 64 37 43 02 35 6S SO 31 38 48 38 37 54 31 09 89 49 40 39 58 33 19 40 52 74 41 80 34 8(- 41 56 48 44 24 36 56 42 00 70 4G 92 38 41 43 65 44 49 86 44 70 8" 53 10 42 V . a w 4G 47 83 47 50 73 46 53 86 49 57 30 50 61 06 THE 8T. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFE HEMd C8! OP 8T. LOUIS, MO. D. A. JANUARY, ProaMeut. JAMES H. LUCAS, Vleo-President. WM. T. SELBY, ^eretary. Hon. BLIZUR 'WRIGHT, Consul*!! Actuary. Assets July 1> 1866, SJ,04e,888.00 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE TABk.fi 3i 10 Vrare'S 1 ,—< I 8CS.f*" ! W ® 31 ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. „ DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1866, At At Death Death or 60. or 65. $38 Si $31 72 34 76 3' 45 35 60 S3 22 36 6o 34 14 37 To 34 86 38 78 36 71 39 9; 36 74 4 10 37 76 42 44 38 80 43 78 39 9l 46 2. 41 CS 46 74 42 3 2 48 34 43 59 6 06 44 96 61 84 46 38 SS 70 47 90 55 72 49 Al, 57 84 61 Si, 60 1C 12 97 69 4E 54 0? 65 IX 68 8l> 67 65 53 90 70 51 61 14 73 a 03 It 7fl 76 65 99 80 24 68 61 | 89 91 71 47 87 86 74 r. 92 05 73 96 00 81 19 «4 80 88 55 82 75; 97 09, At . jb Duih or 7U.I «i -jJL snr j| 43 42 S J4 24! « 36 12; S »«5 I! 43 04 41 2c 44 34 4Mii 44 del *« 41 4T 341 « W 51 00 82 72 ! E4 Bj »« M 49; «'.* « 32! 0. 70 60! •3 51! 7615 1 41 - J 4* 63 10- 49 36 61 The Entire Surplus is Equitably D ided Among the Assured! SO per cent. Credit Given When Desired! No special permit required for foreign raeidence or travel by aea in Urn-class steam ot sailing vessels. „ policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 after two or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discontinuance of payments, such proportion of the wh&e amount aa then umber of actual*|)aymema bear to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. - * Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premiums, or an annual piemium during the continuance of the Policy. Some one most take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it toe Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk ? In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources heroine iim- hed, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, responsible Company, is tiie only Family safeguard, Which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of the Stale. For fur ther particulars and rates of premium not given above sea circulars of the Company, at tin * G. B. T.AMAR, Jr. I . offlceof H. T. MINOR, Jr.,; Aoents *■ * 92 Bay Street, (Ups Stairs,) Savannah, Ga. Dr. JUi&AH HARRISS, ExamintqgPbyxician for Savannah and vicinity. j?B. COBB? 1 ®*} Agents,MmmfiiG*, CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. oc22-lm WANTED, , A DRY HIDES, for which more than J.(JaDUU market ju ice will be paid caaa. M. Y. HENDERSON, Footer Barnard street. BLEACHED COTTON SNIHTINCS. CASES LATHROP A CO. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, the bee’ Goods now offtring in the market, and made expressly for os. oc27—2t LATHROP A CO, Fancy Dress GOODS «TE ABB NOW OPENING and will exhfidt, on MONDAY, October firth, a aplcndid aasattnroqtpf the abOVo GoOda, via: Empress Cloths and Popllna, Printed Delaines andOaahmerea, Black Rep and Gro do Lyons Silks. ou27—2t LATHROP A GO. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF Foreign and Domostlo Dry Good#, AT THE SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE. OC27 Co-Partnership Notice; fTlHB undersigned have this <lsy formed a co-part I nershlp for the transaction of a General CommU alon. Lumber and Timber basluess. under the style o Wtnborn Lawton A Co, New York city, and Philip Yonge A Co., Savannah, «a- WIJfBORN IiAWTON -. September 1st, 1866. PHILIP iONGE. sepl-tf Leaf Green Hemp Hope, T Manafacharers’ Price*. DAVANT A WaPLBS. Board, Board. . S KVERAL Gentfemen, or gentlemen and Ladles can obiain Board on reasonable terms in one oi the most plensant »nd convenient focal ties in the city. Apply to “SMawSSSk aep22.tr Second door west of Barnard. The Metropolitan Collar. ORFF & WATKINS, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA. oc-27 ** WANTED- P O U N D S Unginned Cotton which the higbei: 200,000 iSSV, price will ha paid. WiU al-oQla Cotton on Toil at low rates. Cotta Gina and Cotton Seed for sale. Apply to G. N. O8UO0DA CO., Rowland’s Old 3ian‘i, oo23—lm Exchange Wharf. GUMY CLOTH. 75 OC2S—tf BALES JUST RECEIVED, and for sale tf RICHARDSON A BARNARD. NEWSPAPER DEPOT. \ITKhave Increased oor faculties, and are J?ceiv W ing bv every mail and tteainer the latest NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE. Foreign Publications supplied to order. Any American work procured to order at publish era’ prices. ESTILL & BROTHER, (Down stairs) BuU street, next to Post Office. Je4. . WHITE CORN AND SE JED OATS, L ANDING from Bsrk Eaqle St White’s Press; for site low to close consignment. 3,600 bushels Seed Oats, 2,500 bushels White Com. oc2 M. H. WTT.r.TAVa fa BON. FOR SALE, Rockland* Lime. 122? BARRELS FIRST QUALITY, COBB'S m-ike, for sale by RICHARDSON A BABN'ABD. WANTED, T 1 SMITHS, by NKUFVILLK, BUTLEK A CO, 145 Brought™ tofet- COTTON GINS. jgtST McCarthy Gins, livlngstop’a mgnnfttK* kept for sale by BOUSE A BRYANT, ooTO-lm lMB*ystW'»_ NK MACARTHY GIN, second band. WIU be CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO., Cor. Bav and Abercont street*. o gold obeap. sep26 WANTED, S ITUATION IN A BUSINESS HOUSE, b; man ot this city, eighteen year* of reference* given. ... 1 ' iy a young age. Best WANTED, p, I FTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton In the Seed. Apply to oclO-im A. WILCOX ft CO. FRESH SUPPLIES. 2QQ BARBELS F L O U -R , 20 hogsheads BACON, 25 half barrels BEEF and FORM, 40 tubs, kegs and firkins BUTTER, 100 packages MACKEREL, . 50 barrels MOLASSES, 10 tierces CHOICE HAMS, 35 bags Laguayrs and-Rio COFFEE, N 75 barrets Refined SUGAR, " 12 hogsheads Rnw SUGAR, 60 begs Rangoon RICE, 25 barrels WHISKEY, \ SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, PEPPER, SPICES, BROOMS, BUCKETS, &c- For sale by Champion Sc Frees an, ’ CORNER BAY jsfo DRAYTON STREETS. uil’fc l&lK New Style Dress Trimmings AND Millinery Goods, Just received at vpS. LOUIS’. H ANDSOME CLOAKS. Sacks, Buttons, Farthers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets of all colors, Cords, Taesfils, ftc Hats ifom one dollar upwards : Feath ere from 25 cts. upward; and a great variety of h*nd- - allk. wonted rod cotton. Call and ex- gome Braids, amine for yourself, at cell 3w No. 1*1 R. L. LOUIS*. ■>a sttteet, up atalrg. VALUABLE PLANTATION rj .id Timber Lands AT AUCTION. WA cBiiirm, li o’ci^sk, in BY BIUs On f UEfiDAT. neat eras Coart A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, tSXSrtiEiii£iS!MtS£££~ «Uj, nsar-th* Ogsochoo and Gaaal beck wafer, iifihiatiiimro^roi ero soBHaiiii iiiiia to J jc nvond -ia; CLOAKS. SHAWLS. AC; DeWitt & Morgan Cfeth Cloak* fo^c'h »n<?Scot^b^taWl8 tngrert vmtely. Black. Colored and Whit* Ground J Who tor Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, NEW DRESS GOODS, Cfot'ta^jid'caislrncres’for Gentlemen's Suits, Superior qusllt, WJtltuey Blankets, Embroideries, Laces, ftc.. Novelties in Worsted Goods, * :> AT 137 CONGRESS STREET. OC15 ENTERPRISE mills, CORNER WEST BROAD AHD CON GRESS STREETS. DEPOT AT R- COWDEN’S. South side St. Jultea street, West of the Market. Grits and Meal always on hand., ;j- R> J. ocl-lm ' WADE * BBO-. BACON! BACON ! Co-Partnership Notice. r IE nnderalgDed have THIS DAY formed a Cs- partnership, under the style of WILSON ft BUTCH. for the transaction of a General Wholeoalo and i tail Grocery Business, at the corner of Jefferson and St. Julian Streep sarmmii;0«'f- GEORGE G woauy OcM—It* JO.-N G. BLITC’U- I have THIS DAY removed and associated la bal nea* with Mr. QtO. G. WILSON ohs g Savannah. Oct. 26th. FOR KENT, A TENEMENT Of DeBenne’s Buildup- between Drayton and Abercont etree®- B °^° f HABKRSgAM ftj^, FOR RENT* A TENEMENT of Ho<J«»on’a between Whitaker and Barnard s™ 60 north side of Bay street ROBERT I For Sale. T BE cupper ^er E Si. SM S ID “ AND SHOULDERS, landing from Steamer ttKlWfiftY * CHR1T1AN, BHODE8L Super-Phosphate of Lunc THE STANDARD ■ANDRE, A***-?* nut ton, Chm. alS-tf MTTJ.nR. THOMAS ft 00L LADIES’ HATS- Art CASES of Ladles’ •HI eelvedparatesmsrAlabmmks™ day. For sale at wholesale and '*trt • ,jotitf56^ oflW 8t * * -pr g McPherson B. XUlen. Aar0 “ SirfonLE. Bobtosra *jrt,B- Jarortjj sammeoed to attend mi be n* 0 ?, uh, It H Um July term. 1868, .^bJunleM that they be fined «wcnty doltai * befoJVi, ^od and auffiefeot eauae of rod first du of the a«zt term of uila uo TFiiiiain ^ Mlchaaf Goodwin, Mlrfcafil Tnoiros Pepper end Michael Jtoorfc ®if mooed to attend and ho aworn** Trot j 0 m dsfaalt, it to ordered that tbey be 1 ^ ^ rod •‘g, twentydeliara each, ante** Maat causa of amTOona w MSww. !Bs®8«*aS!ii CHOICE FAMILJf L0UB FROM HEW WHEAT. ^ Tte 8 *