The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 29, 1866, Image 3

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» ,<«■'' a**?' r^*amshtp» *“« Steamer* fob NSW SOB* ■Salvador, on Saturday, November L |iCl<>C ^r Tuesday. October 30th. *t 12 v“S • , W, .) a hama, on Saturday, Oct ST, at 9M McClellan, on Tuesday, October 80, at . rrcnada, on Thursday. November 1st, Ls-W 1 . (lots V- ,n, VOK rJ , u .AT>KLFHIA. Tonawanda, Saturday. November 3, a , — tu- FOB liALTIMOBK. n Jjorth Point, on Thursday, Novembor 1, • ’’ (k ‘ fob klobida. , er y Tiiursday mornlnB at 9 o'clock ■ac® ' ‘, 0 r, every Saturday, at 3 p. m. ■ ’ s?: lta „, nakur, every Saturday morning, at and pro fession, and who had nearly snoceeded in completing a museum when "ha wan overtaken by the disastrous conflagration which .destroyed so much property on West Broad street, directly after the occupation of the city, has again finedftfj his museum, and on Wednes day next willthrow it open to the inspection of our citizen*. It is situated bn Drayton street, at the comer of NIGHT DISPATCHES. THE FENIANS. ' <yiva 1 ’ Shore, i, every Tuesday morning, at F,nt ch .klehton. , tori every Wednesday, at 9 a. m. ■ rl £'iri Hancock, on Wednesday, October reluct, a- m- FOB DARIEN. ,, cool, every Friday morning, at 8 -— ^ ilj; i Departure of Trains. *' ri ' r.nn dvilv passunoeb op tbais JaSb* at.....: 8 a.m ... AHiiusta at .6.15 p. m jj at MaconT?'. 8 P. M try DOWN PASSENGER TRAIN JLo at 7 a.m. ^‘L sta at 8:45 a. M. Savannah at 7:05 p. M. UP SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN nah at 7:05 p. m. ~r-ktaat „...4:0o a. m. I •- 4 -a Mac- 'H at . 7:00 a. m. i-'-“ ..r..; VKiHT PASSENGER TRAIN 1 5:40 p.m. ;l i 8^25 P. M. ‘ jt Sdvannah at 5:30 a. m. .. .,| rpville and Gordon truins connect with • i-hI flown in^ht passenger trains at Gordon. 1 .“cD ftCLF ItAILROAD—DAILY (Sundays GX ccpted) wavannah at 7:30 a. M. V a t rfiiMiiiisvillc at 7:30 p. u. j'liiiinasvillo at 6:00 a. m. \ Al .savannah at 6:10 p. m. rail Fashions—Hats, Caps, &c. I -A-cflillbc f »und at the establishment of H. A. • I ts Congress street, a large and exceedingly ,1 stock of Gentlemen’s Hats, manufactured iil ami winter season. It comprises a variety | _ a nd all remarkable for neatness. Also a s5 j^ of Ties, Scarfs, of the late9t styles, bTlLL Jc r»HOTHErt, Newsdealers, Sta ! il-.ioksellers, Ball street (down stairs) :lMyiane, next to tho Post Office, arc au- _< iiiH for the Daily News & Hkuald. <cfL with them will do promptly attended i Walk llirotigh Congress Street Saturday afternoon we took a walk through 3U5Rrticct for a square or so, and were aston i ai lUf* amount of business being transacted From oar sorting point at the comer of Bull |1 c-'iigrcsi, tlic fir-st noticeable store is that of Mr, T -- jjnc.iin, who has one of the most complete in the city. n.l the store oi'-Mossrs. Orff it Watkins, phi.w windows and handsome display of in* from there onr eye is attracted by the dis- iter goods blankets, Ac., at the next door, enquiry we find it to be the store of Mr. pepper, whose advertisement will be found ... This store is at present very unpretend- \>x the first of November Mr. Pepper will •red the building next west, at present occu- :ed bv Madam Massart. The front of the lower story entirely removed and replaced by a substantial out oi tho most approved style. On either side euiram e, which will be eight feet ten inches vill bo a large bulk window of the same width, out will thirty foot and the depth of the store Till extend to Congress street lane, will be •feet. When completed this will be one of the .aic^t stores in Savannah. ,ag on we find the dry goods store of N. K. . which is well stocked and doing a good busi i the jewelry and fancy store of Mr. F. And the ■fc ilen have the niilinery establishment of Madame do: than which there is none finer. Her stock ; been lately replenished, and from the number of soil-ts m the store we should judge the stock was itly opposite the Catholic Church. It •qitare bounded by Drayton, Perry, and McDonough streets, and fronting on Chippewa square. A high brick wall encloses the Museum, which is one story high, and erected in the northwest corner of the enclosure. The grounds are not as yet finished, but AAro laid out well, and when completed will present an attractive appearauce. We were kindly shown through the grounds by Mr. Moves on Saturday, and were much astonished to find such a collection in onr midst, and comparatively unknown. He has some of the rarest animals and birds to be found anywhere, and understand it is his intention to constantly add to the museum, with a view to make it an institution of the State. A large white crane was the first bird that attracted onr attention and is certainly a fine specimen of his species. On the entrance to the museum building, the first object is the large cage which contains the differ- ent birds. There will be found the Java Sparrow African Finch and many birds from Europe, as well as specimens of nearly all the species of Georgia, Flo rida and the Carolinas. The cage containing the “ Happy Family” is a curl, osity. In it will be found monkeys of all kinds, foxea, coons and cats. They appear to be perfectly contented and well taken care of. His collection of live rattlesnakes is very fine; one very venemous fellow is at lea9t twenty years old, and looks at visitors as though he would like to become more intimate. There are also several of the rarest parrots to ba found; one from Australia, a very fine bird, and one also from New Zealand. He has, also, several of the ferior species. There are specimens of wild cats, Mexican pheasants and many other animals and birds which we have not* space to ennmerate. 1 His collection of stuffed birds is also very fine, and when completed, the nmsauxn will afford a fine study for those who take pleasure in such things, He will also have a cabinet containing some of the finest specimens of the mineral kingdom to be found tn the Southern country, including gold, cop per, Ac., from all our Southern States, particularly Georgia and North Carolina. On Wednesday of this week it will be thrown open to the public at the small entrance fee of twenty-five cents, which is charged more for the purpose of keep ing away a large crowd than to make money. We trust that the effortB of the proprietor will be properly appreciated and encouraged. Distinguished Arrival.—It gives us pleasure to announce that the celebrated oculist and optician Prof. M. Bernhardt, of Berlin, Prussia, and late of New York, arrived in our city a few days ago, and in tends to remain with us a short time. From the handsome testimonials which he received from the medical faculty and clergy, not only of Savannah, but every other city that he paid a visit to, as also from •many of the most prominent statesmen in the Union, infer that he is an adept in his profession, and therefore advise all in need of artificial aid to their sight to call on Professor Bernhardt and procure a pair of his excellent Australian crystal spectacles, which are pronounced superior to any others in use. Professor Bernhardt opens his office at the Pulaski House, Tuesday morning, where he can be consulted from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. See Professor Bernhardt’s card in another column. INTERCESSION BY THE U. a GOV ERNMENT IN THEIR BEHALF. HIOHWATXE. At Tybee io 03IAt Port... Shipping intelligence. Letter from Secretary Seward. THE FEELING AMONG NADIANS. 7 THE CA- PORT OP SAVANNAH. SfnDAY, Oct. 28,1866. Arrived. 4 ,, (m , steamer Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville. etc—Brad ley, Bill & Co. . • Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Ac.—Clng- horn A Cunningham. /'■ <- -f I .•■loop Fleet, from Ricebcro and the coast. Balk Bouaventura, ————, Baltimore. Cleared. Steamship Alabama. Limcburner, New York—B H 9! inrlUn *siin < nUvlIUll .tSOTMr-' BY BLII At MKVKK. Will be Mid THIS DAY, 29th inutanA *t l0 o’clock, 20 barrels ( l, barrel] i Mess Beef, ns Goshen Butter, ftLboxes Goshen Cheese, 20 barrels Potatoes, lQbarrels Onions, 2bboxes New Buckwheat Flour, flffkitte Mackerel, Iff boxes Gin Cocktail, Iff boxes Bourbon Whiskey Cocktail, Clothing, Dry Goods, is, Hats, Notions, r Window Bliuds and Furniture. PASSAGE R45I&8: Cabla Passage, $*43 ......Steerage, $13 THE STEAMER * The Metropolitan Fire Company—We under stand that at an election held last week Colonel F. J. Waring was elected tc fill the vacancy ia the office of President created by the resignation of Mr. James Stewart. The following officers were ro-elccted for the various offices—W. E. Gue, 1st Vice-President ; Thos < F. Butler, 2d Vice-President; F. R. Sweat, Secretary and J. M. Berrien, Treasurer., We understand that the company will leave the city on Thursday evening to participate in the parade of the Augusta Fire Department on Friday, 2d proximo. They will take about fifty members. The company will hold a mating on Tuesday night, at their engine room, to make final arrangements, when all intending to participate are invited to bo present. The O. M. Petit.—This steamer which has been undergoing extensive repairs in Baltimore reached this port on Saturday. She has been thoroughly overhauled, and may almost be considered a new boat. She is now commanded by Captain Shaw, and is intended by Captain Dickerson, her present owner, for towing in the Savannah river. Washington, Oct. 28.—The Secretary of 8tate has addressed a letter to Sir Frederick Bruce in behalf of James Lynch and John McMahon, recently -convicted by the colonial Coart of Canada, and sentenced to death upon a charge that, being citizens of the United States, they were actors in the assault made in the month of Jane last at Fort Erie, in that colony. The Secretary says the United States consul at Toronto has been instructed to procure, for the information of the Government, a copy of the record of the trial and con viction of Lynch and McMahon, and also of all further trials md convictions of a similar character which shall take place in Canada. The Secretary says: “The President directs me to assure yon of his confident hope that Her Majesty’s Government will not only cheerfully comply with the request thus made, but that they will think it proper also to examine the judicial proceedings aforesaid with a careful regard to the rights of the United States and to the maintenance of good relations between the two countries. For this reason it will be very gratifying to the President if you should be able to give me an assurance that the execution of the sentences pro nounced upon the convicted persons will be suspended if occasion for delay shall arise in the manner before mentioned to make it desirable. It is the opinion of the Government that sound policy coincides with the best impulses of a benevolent nature, in recom- mending tenderness, amnesty, and forgiveness in such cases.” The New York Herald’s Toronto special dispatch says dispatches ara coming from all parts of the pro vinces demanding that no mercy be shown the con victed Fenians. It is doubtful if the Crown can find evidence strong enough to convict Rev. Mr. Lnmsden. The threats made by New York Fenians to avenge the death of those convicted are doing great injury to th& prisoners. Petitions are to be circulated and sent to the Governor General to forward to the Home Govern ment to have the sentences. commuted to imprison ment David Whaler, Partick Norton and David Drum mond have been arraigned, and fears are expressed that the prisoners may escape. There are in the city oyer five hundred unemployed Irish and Americans. The Fenian prisoners at Cornwa'l are to bo indicted on Monday for high treason, the trial following on Wednesday. Forged Sataralliation Papers. New York, Oct. 28.—Further discoveries have been made of forgeries of Judges’names to naturalization papers in this city. aw — Marine News. New York, Oct. 28.—Arrived—steamer Herman Livingston, from Savannah; brig Irene, schooner For est King, from Savannah. Hardee. Imports. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Palatka,. etc—49 bales sei island cotton, 80 boxes oranges, 21 bbls do, 30 do mdse. p. r sloop Fleet, from Rieeboro and the coast—l,0t 0 bushels rough rrce, and mdse. Exports. Per steamship Alabama, f«»r New York—81ff bales upland cotton, 10 do wool, 27 do yam, 8 do thread, 4To hides, 1 bbl oranges, 65 pkgs mdse. . »* : passenger a. Per steamship Alabama, for New York—P Youge. S B Jackson, b Heim, M H Tomlinson, J F Winter, C Upright, J H Langley, Miss W;>dley, J Caveriy, R Btman, T McDowell, *V E Alexander, W Dent, and 3 steerage. Consignees. Per steamer Sylvan Shore, from Pol itka, Ac—J L Villalouga, J W Anderson t Son, F M Myrell. Per sloop Fleet, from Rieeboro and the coast—M J Doyle A Co, J Barrett. Consignees per Central R. R. Oct. 27, 1866. 1,584 bales cotton, 38 do yarn, 12 cars lumber, 100 sks flour, 9 boses tobacco, 3 pz9 cotton screws, l box mdse, to Johustoo, \V A L’o, Bradley, H A Co, Dun can & J, E K Metcalfe & Co, Brady A M, Sloan, S A H, Bryan, fl A Co, P W Sims A Co, Brigham, H A Co. J A Ki)beri9, C R R Agt, G P Hairison, jr, A Boggs, W R 3o«gs, B H Hardee, Wilder A F, W Batters by Jb Co, Crane A G, LaRoche, W cf* D, A Wilcox A Co, G Patten A Son, Erwin & H, Wilkinson, W A Co, C, Jones A Co, E Padelford. J W Lathrop & Co, P U Belin, J C Maker, J McMahon & Co, W M Lanier, L J Cuilmurt in A Co, E E Hertz, Hunter & G, M Rein hart, LinviMe & G. STQCK OF JEWELRY AT AUCTION. BY BELLj WILLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, October 30, at the store of F. Brown. No. 119 Congress street, will bo soldThe slock in said item, consisting .f Watchea, Clocks, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Jewelry Brcches, Pen Knives, Pocket Books, 4c. The attention of Watchmakers and Dealers are called to this stock sale, which ia positive, as the store is obliged to be vacated on the 1st of November. Terms—$100, cash; tlOo to $300, 30days; over $300, 60 days for approved paper, 0029 ■ Z\T WHlaUlforNewToilr®* ? . SatanUp, N* v.S, eifB^f etir fc. For freight or passage, having accommodations su perior to any steamer in this trade, apply to B. H. HARDEK, , . No. 1? Stoddard’p Range. GARRISON 4 ALLEN, Agents, OC29 J fl Na 5 Bawling Green, N. I. FURNITURE, j- BY BELL, WYhLY & CHRISTIAN Will be sold at the residence on Jraee street, th™? doors west of Abercom, at 11 o clock, on TUMDAY, all of the Honsehold and Kttcben Furniture; constat ing of Sideboard, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Carpets, Sofas, China, &c. 5PTerni8—Cash on day of sale 00 M AT PRIVATE SALE. BT B1.UN & MEYER. , 69 barrels choice Apples, ’ ' '.Whores Cheese, Prims Bacon Sides, Shonlders, AND oc?c—ft" ' Break last Bacon. Receipts per Atlantic dc Golf R. R. Oct. 21,1866. 1ST bales cotton, 6 bbls sugar, 17 bdls, 4 bores dry goods, 1 chest toois, 9 sks and 1 bbl sweec potatoes, i Dor potatoes, 1 sugar mill and roller, 5 bales wool, 1 bdle bedding, 1 trank, 1 box bacon, 49 cowhides. 10 bdls sugar cane, 600 sugar cane, 2 bbls syrup, 1 orate crockery, 1 bbl deer sklus, 1 bag tallow, 1 box to bacco. and mdse, to J W Anderson 4 Son, Bradley, H 4 Co, A S llartridge, Guerard tf, #W Garmauy, N A Uunlee 4 Co, Mercer * A, 1) 4 Johnson, Tison 4 G, Sloan, S 4 8, J W Lathrop 4 Co, Clark, J 4 Co, E C Wade 4 Co, A Dutenhoffer 4 Cb, Miller & Bro. P H Belin, Tutt. 4 H, U C H<att, Bouse 4 B, Austin A- E, Tebeau, I* A Co/J C Maker & Co, L J Guilmar- '.iii 4 Co, J Gilliland, A tVilcox & Co, Watte, McK A ,! F Kibbee, J Sptnser, G Farley, Chtpmau * C, J Hardy, J Clay. Arrivals at the Hotels. TRUSTEE’S SALE. BUILDINC LOT AT AUCTlOVf BY' BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November GUI.at 11 o'clock,' in front of Court House. Lot Nj. 1, CO by 105 feet, on Milledge street, next to the corner of Drsytou, fee simple. Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers. oc!8 TRUSTEE'S SALE. Building Lot at Auction. BT BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of the Court House, Lot No. —, situated on the corner of Jefferson and New Houston streets, 105 feet on Jefferson and 60 feet on New Houston. Fee sim ple* Terms cash, purchasers paying for all papers. - ESTATE SALE. BY KELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at o’clock, in front of the Court House: Tract of Land No. 250, 8th District, Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202 acres, situated near Jacksonville, Ga. Plat can be seen at our ^office. It is a valuable Tract, well located and well wooded; sold for a division among tlw heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. oclO aShiftping. * San. Salvador- ATRUfsTlidster, FOR > ATLANTIC. COAST IVIailSlpamsliip C5p. Shinning. Tr W — mma—am For Baltimore. j jhr 4BP * The new : ‘ nd elngint «te*m*hip l^orth Point, '*TffPI Captain Biixrv*, Will sail (or Baltimore on Thursday, Now. 1, st — o’elsek — For freight or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to LaROCHB. WEST a DANIILS. oc29 Jones' Block. FOR NEW TORE. Cabla Ibni.gr, I'M. The new and very fast sailing (propeller) steamship aEEmDA. will take the place of the GENERAL BARMS this week, and will positively leave on her regnNf day. Tltaradsy, Nov. 1st, at 3.»'<*< k p. m. For freight or passage, having nevynnd splendid!- arranged aceommodaGons^p* oc27 8 Stoddard's Upper Ra*^. The One sldewheel Iteamahip McClellan, F. M. HOWES, Commander, Will sail as above on Tncday, Oct. 30th. St — o’eloeA. For freight or passage having accommodation* canal to any ship sailing from this port, apply to CRANE Sc GRaVNILU. or87—td‘ Aaesta. First Boat for Charleston Through by Daylight, v VIA HILTON TTF.AT) AND BEAUFORT. l'ULASKI HOUSE—W. U. WlLTBKKQRR. G G Lanber, P.illa J McAnerney, N Y J H Longley, Macon Miss Wadley, Griffin R N Sivilt, Mass R N Gourdiu & svt, Ga K B Waddell, Ga T N Sutton, Ga C A Siiultz, N Y SHOES. PLANTERS ARE invited to examine our stock of PLANTA TION SHOES, which are the best now offering In this market, they having been put np to order for up- oc27 Et L ATHROP 4 CO. ■efound the drygoods establishment of |Mr«:s fcU'itt i: Morgan, which, upon examination, s to contain every article in that line. '-.or will be found the extensive store of Lathrop .v Co. Tlio store recently occupied Maker fc Co. has been leased by this firm, thrown into one. In the basement |2K'X*pet and upholstery depai*tment, and.those in : a usekeeping articles of that description can J, no matter what their taste may be. Mr. E. ' p presides in this department, and is pre furnish anything in that line. The upper ire devoted to clothing, and hoots and shoes, xnly this department is a novelty as well as a ■he community. It furnishes employment • two hundred workwomen, all of whom be profitably employed. -toother side we meet the store of Messrs. Jno. -v.aer fc Son, music dealers and stationers, who r «b«n making extensive improvements, and re- their stock. ■lotbing store of Mr. H. A. Topham, immedi- ijoining, lias also undergone considerable re- foiiiow presents as neat an appearence as any ashmeut of the. kind in the city. The stock is of the latest styles, and the proprietor em- litoys none hut the best workmen, j Tbe building at the s mtnwest corner of Congress ■laiTThitaker streets has been remodelled by Mr. B. end when tlnished will be devoted to the sale and stationery, further up we find the old established dry Mi store of Messrs. Einstein 6: Eckman, doing a badness and with a good stock of the latest -tofu have the hat and cap store of Captain S. M. a visit to whose establishment will convince -•zost skeptic of his good judgment and taste in ' ~ : "tion ofu stock embracing every article in his ‘tee latent style and superior quality. -eu copies the extensive hardware store of Messrs. s Lflutnore, which cou tains everything in that niilinery establishment of Airs. S. K. Pease, a r? from this establishment, though small, will r.. lJttn< * one the most attractive in the . l’ease has lately returned from the • • vhitkur she has been to purchase a new stock, •judging from the articles of head gear on exhi- _ -■'n. one would think she h«*d been 'successful, and j (1^°^ t0 a( lmire tho taste displayed.in her se *-*boot and shoe store of Messrs. Rinstoin & Eck- J * attractive, and the Benkert styles of gai- . 08 are the first tnat greet the eye of the drugstores of Messrs. E. W. Marsh, A. A. Solo- Jo8 * Lippman also attract customers. They I i 1 1 stocks of medicines, and their display of I Soods i 8 certainly inviting. I ^ ra ther late, and darkness overtaking ns, • e obliged to discontinue our notices, but shall 15 oa r walk at some other time. Mayor's Court. kiardav morning there were but two cases pre- ■“ ^ls Honor, M. J. Ford, Mayor protem. The * s that of a negro named Wm. Brown, charged - '^anev. The officer said the defendant, who I vJ“ aom shoes and presented a dilapidated ap- ^7’ Uas c °ntinnally loitering about and in the % seve ral times been driven out. He had 1 ito * g* XcilsP8 ' finally acknowledged he had [ t.-. ^ or a month. His Honor then sentenced cv. ^ ^ a ^ s ' ^ a ^ or on cross-cut saw at the was charged with stealing a peck of ' stort! of ^ r - Jas. A. Barron, who ap- fippejy. ^ f ‘ x Plained the actions of the defendant. ^It The Stkamkb Kate.—This boat, which was adver tised to make an extra trip to Palatka and intermediate landings this day will not leave until her regular time next Thursday. Pebsonal.—Among the arrivals in this city last- night we notice the names of Hon. D. L. Ynlee and the Hon. John Erskine, Judge of the 3upreme Court of the United States. They arc stopping at the Mar shall House. The Brig Mabgaret A. Voorhees.—The steamer Kate started for Fernandina yesterday for the purpose of towing this vessel to Savannah for repairs. She arrived thero last week in distress, being dismasted on the coast. Ye pimpled, blotched and ulcerated victims of scrofulous diseases, who drag your unclean persons into the company of better men, take Ayer’s Sarsa parilla, purge out the lonl corruption from your blood. Restore your health, and you will not only en joy life better, but make your company more tolerable to those who must keep it. Oct27-lw Fall lias come at last, and with it come also to many the*weariness and lassitude of summer. The system needs bracing up, and for this there i9 no medicine to be compared with Marsden’s Calisaya Tonic. NEW GOODS ARE OPENED DAILY BY b WATKINS AT THE Southern Palace DRY GOODS HOUSE, 111 ABB 113 CONGRESS STREET.o<v e to'j abar " ain Mr. Barron for the I r gettin K some other article he ran out I landed r was Hto PP c d by another parson and I to tbe police. ^th t oxp * ana ti 011 ' made, a large story about U^ e ^ eof *l»e rice, and though he did not Hi* u fev ^ Qnt 116 did Rot intend tobe swin- ^ ana . ° DOr tbe 8tor y wa ! B not Yery plausi- V ‘3fn. « UteUCed Geor 8® ^ hard labor at the Bar- i0r thirty day H . *S£ J, . ■ «.n„ KD WEEXSUES, etc.—Thos^ enter- a vl-- 1 -' 4 Brother, hare just re- t'lMi! 45 - 01 intercstin B Weekly and monthly jfottUv rli?V° ns ’ ® mon 8 which are the Atlantic ■onLfnw llil ? ne3r Co «»er. Leslie’s Ladles' fashing ?* i'ssutiful iUustrations otth* 2 u, -li weSm” 8 ’ « Boys' and Girls’ MsaaRae; f^jners’ *9 our juvenile friend*; luidthe 1867 ' which they ofe?to the Z* tre i^btrt^ quln “2.“ »low figure. v e. 10 these getitlsmcti for copies of the •* • ' iLL Important from Washington—The French to Evacuate Mexico and the Juarez Government to be Supported by the United States—The Demand on England. [Special dispatch to the Baltimore Son.] Washington, Oct. 23.—The instructions to Hon. L. D Campbell, Minister to Mexico, were prepared on Saturday last, but owing to his non-arrival, were not delivered to him until to-day. It is doubtful, how ever, whether private affairs will not prevent hit im mediate departure. He has asked leave of the Presi dent to remain long enough to fix up his affairs, but the President replied that the urgency of the case ad mitted of no delay, and that if he cannot leave at once, another Minister rahst be appointed in his stead. Should he-decline going, another appointment will be made to-morrow. . _ The French Government ask for an extension of the time for the withdrawal of the first instalment of its, troops till January Is! ottering in that case to waive the time allowed for the withdrawal of the bal ance of its troops, and remove all the troops substan tially atone time. The proposition has not been as sented to, but it is insisted that it shall commence at once and proceed as rapidly as possible. It is hoped that the whole body of troops will he withdrawn within three mouths. In view of the anarchy preva lent in Mexico, our Government will be prepared to protect the Juarez Gavernment and finally establish it. In consideration of this, Lower California and the northern part of Sinola and chihuahua are tobe ceded to the United States. No arrangement baa been made bv our Government to guarantee French clalma againat Mexico, but,should it appear expedient, U will not hesitate to do so. The enforcement of the Mon roe doctrine and the establishment of a stable Repub lican Government in Mexico are considered of para mount importance. The matter has been f«Uy dis cussed in the Cabinet, and unanimously agreed upon. Some time since, instractio were sent to apmater Adams to make a peremptory demand for indemnity for the losses sustained by our merchant marine from too depredations of toe ret?l privateere. An evasive reply was returned to this by toe British government. He was instructed to repeat (toe demand and did so. but tot this no definite reply has yet beenreceived.but the tone of the British press and tn* feeling show that they are willing to submit the matter to arbitration, or to a board of national commissioners. This will not be assentod to, but prompt and lull payment in- sisted upon. The Up-Shot.—Four millions of negroes, torn from their normal condition, have been transtonned mb, paupers, and the Northern laboring classes aremort- Leed for four thousand millions of ®? one y ““S' pUsh this stupendous deviltry. Or in the producing forces of the North are loaded down withadebtof four thousand millions to destroy the producing forces of toe South1 Since thie worid be gan, is there any approach to this ruin . And yet toe madmen wish to go on, and will go on «nd-martjo on, until the negro is not only a pauper but a voter thus every Northern laborer must give a certain por tion of each day’s labor, not only to support the negro pauper, but to make him his equal in the Government! Remedy for Chills.—A schoolmaster near Dawson, Georgia, by the name of Aldehoff, announces through the aolurons of a local paper his discovery of a'sover- eign remedy for chills aud fever. We reproduce his prescription for the information of the medical pro fession of Atlanta. . „ For an adult take a tahlespoonful of prepared chalk,- nut It in a little less than a palf-tnmbler of good vine gar and drink while it effervesces. Take one snob dose the evening before toe day yon expect a return of the chill, and another uext day about two hours before the expected attack. How to cultivate presence of mind is a question often asked and seldom answered, but the Washing ton Star suggests, as a means of ascertaining a man’ a * 8 rota a case of emergency, that a vicious dog bo set ppiji hlra-T YELLOW CORN. 7000 ment,Jby *ep21-tf bushels for sale low, to close consign BRADLEY, HILL & CO., No. 12 Stoddards Lower Range. Strayed or Stolen, F ROM the house of the subscriber yesterday, one large tame Fdx Squirrel. A liberal reward will be paid on delivery at. mv residence or at this offlee y GEORGE H. JOHNSTONE. .or Liberty street. Tit r actley’ai Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirt, For Ladies, Misses and Children, AT THE Southern Pml.ce Dry Goods House. OC27 J Trails, str Virgo C H Smith, Augusta A S Barnwell, a V W J Scott, N Y F Hess, Bill P H Wood & lady, City W J Wootl, S C i E Frank, Ky MARSHALL HOUSE—A. B. LUCS. Capt Bulkier, str Virgo Fla 1 Seeley, str Virgo U .1 Gambril! str Wilder ness 1) R Wadley. V S Joyuer, Ga N Reuu< au. tia S W Wright, city T P Boulware, Ga W H Btckmoie l) D Y’u lee, SCREVEN HOUSE—G. MCGINLY. .1 R Mannerly)! jr, City — P B Dixon, N Y B F Donahue, City v S N Freeman <S lady, Fla A R Hughes, N Y Mr Greeue, Fla W 8 Abbott A lady, Fla R M Demere, Nat Ex W T Weeks, Providence E N Dickerson, N Y J Roberts N Y Hon J Erskine, 8avh VALUABLE PLANTATION Timber Lands AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, Novembei—6lh, at IX o'clock, in front of toe Court House, will be sold, A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, containing in all about GOO acres, more or lees, sit uated in Chatham county, about 14 Tnilas from tBS city, near the ligeechee and Canal back water. Moat of the above tracts are well and heavily timbered, and offer a good inducement to persons engaged in toe Lumber business. For further particulars enquire at our counting room, where plats and deeds can be seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers. oc!8 ' B F Donohoo, Wash G A Douglass. N Y J Winter, N Y J W Redwood, N Y D F Cargill. Ga N Barnwell, N Y 3 Snyder, A 4 G R J Post, str E Hancock J Jones, Fla EJ Judah, Fla. W 8 Weeks, Fla T P Boulware, Fla J T Blain. Brunswick .1 H Hunt-r, Quitman Mrs Rainey, Brunawiek J W Cox, Savh PAVILION HOTEL. W L Peabody, Boston E Everett, do D Donuovan, City E A Foulard, City 1 M P O’Donoghne, City G Benjamin. Palatka Gustax DeJogbus, Sonth America Macon Cotton Market. Macon, Oct. 26,1866. Cotton.—The market opened this morning with a good demand for New York Middlings, at 31 cts. This inquiry continued through the day, though there was but little cotton offering, the sales being confined to small lots, on planter*' aocount, to realize a little ready money for pressing wants. Thore is a growing disposition on the part of planters to store thoir cotton for better prices. White and Colored Blankets FROM $3.50 TO $20, AT THE Sonthorn Palace Dry Groodm Bouse. OC27 ' - Situation Wanted, . i • .-i r«* A S BOOK-KEEPER, by a yi.nng'man competent. U) uo any kind ot writing in an ordinary busi- ucss line. Would be willing to engage in anv respec table business until lie could give evidence of the vain- of Iiie services. Apply at THIS OFFICE. oc2i—lw | Notice TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO. OF SAVANNAH. SAVANNAH, October 16th, 18*L I N ACCORDANCE With, a resolution posse;! at. a meeting of the Board of Director!, liWd on the 15th Instant, an Instalment of Off© Dollar per Share is called for, payable at the of the Ctam puny, NO. 117 Bay street, on or before the tet or DECEMBER proximo. J- T. THOMAS^ Butter, Cheese, &c. | rv TUBS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, 100 boxes E D Cheese, 5 tierce* and 20 kegs prime Leaf Lard, 10 tierce* choice Sugar-cured Hams, . 1 W. H. STARK & CO. dancing academy at ST. ANDREW’S HALL. M R. L. LOUIS will open his DjSNCING ACADE my at St. Andrew's Hall, on TUESDAY, Oct.. 101 h at 3K o’clock p. M. Days of instruction for rlonng Ladies, Misses and Masters, on Tuesday*, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 % o’clock p. *, and for Gentlemen, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock p. m. ^oce-lm “ GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” GBITS, GBITS, HEAL. LUDDINGTON A CO. G RITS and MEAL always on hand in largo quanti ties, daily grqund, and can make it especially to the interest oi’ Grocers and Bay Merchants who fill country orde»*TO give ns their- patronage. We gjjfctfnUv solicit a eall from all who use the above. Depot for shippers at 8. G. Hayne’s warehouse, 190 and 192 Bay street, corner of Market Doct. LUDDIN(iTO%j oc2-tf Cor. Habersham and Libc FOUND, O N SUNDAY, Oct 21st, tn the Marshall Hnnae "baggage wagon, 742. The owner can have the same d; i lie Marshall House office and paying tisemeut. Plantation for Sale, Savannah river, twenty {20) nM* * xv nah consisting of seventeen hundred nii n 7651 acres of LAND, with two settlements, aud erven negro houses, fomtecn by twenty (Ux20)leet ansnrpasscd by any locality in the vicinity. AH the b App?fto s!m^ r&iomon, ,«r«tort* this office. oc2-2m H. J. STkOBHAR. for sale by oc 27—3t FOE SALE. pRUNTl (U’p25 ING PAPER, 24X36 and 26xil. CHA8. L.,COLBY * CO.. Cor Bay ana Abercotn streets. fiDANO! GUANO! TONS PERUVIAN GUANO, J*»t UndffiV » rare and for gale by (7RAME * GRAYBII L. MARRIED. Wanted. the American Episcopal Church, n Paris, by the Bev. W. O. Laason, rector, JOB WH JOHN WILDER, ol Savannah, Georgia, to sallus west, daughter of Dr. B. W. Young, of Virgin a, funeral invitation. The friends and acquaintance* of *f. *»d Mr*. Wm S. Dexter are respectfully invited to attendAM funeral of their young* 8 * child, FIDRENCR EIBB- L1NE, from their residence, corner of Pricer And Sooth Broad street*, at 10 o'clock THIi IJOBNlNG jUy, where the comforts of t home WILDER—YOUNG.—On Tuesday, 2d tMtant, *t pc^mg for them. Addreee Poet ha American EDiscopal Church.in the Bue Bayard, o<*^f j—a ^ , ST(HIE TO^ Lrt, i the Mat btMtihese part oi the ‘d(j. Inq«iie »x ELIZA HANCOCIv, ’ Captain JOHN A. POST. Will leave ea above from Cltarleeton Wharr, foot of West Broad street, (in WEDNESDAY NEXT, 31st instant, at So’cleefmm^ This boat is new, very fast, and nas elegant ac commodation* for passengers. For freight or passage apply to F. M. MYRELL, Agent, oc29 Charleston Wharf. . FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Y BELL, WY1AY A CHRISTIAN. On Monday next, 29th Oct., at 10 J* o’cloct, ak the residence over Mr. Brown’s Jewelry Store, No. 119 Congress street, opposite Pulaski House, will bo sold, (a9 the family are obliged to vacate the house on 1st November) a complete assortment of FINE FURNI TURE, Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen, consisting in P *A t splended 7 octave Rosewood Piano, elegantly in laid with Pearl. Fine Parlor setts. Parlor and Easy Chairs. Marble Top Tables. Brussels Carpets. Large Miirors. line Paintings. Sofas, Lounges. Book Cases. Glass Ware. Cooking Stove Oak Chamber Setts. Chamber Chairs. “ Carpets. Toilet Setts. Beds and Bedding Wardrobes Bureaus. Dining Tables. Table Crockery. Kitchen Furniture. The above i9 all nearly new and of the finest quality, Terms at Sale oc22. Valuable Real Estate Sale AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. On TUESDAY, 6th November, at 11 o’clock, in front of the Court House, will be sold, LOT No. 19, north side of Jones street, east of Price street, 54 feet front on Jones street, and 9734 feet deep. Tho improvements consist of two wooden Dwelling Houses, paying a rent of $40 per month. For further particulars call at our counting-room. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all papers. oc!8 FOR CHARLESTON. VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD" ST, HELENA AND BLUFFTON. Murray’s Line FOR * YORK. NEW , Tlic first-class, n«w steeffiship . . ‘ vaRG'a;:; , E. M. BULKLEYj Coram^Diler, , Will sail on her refffclar day, \ l \ Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 12 d’cleek m* * For freight or passage, having roperiofMconiM^ 1 at ions, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKiL, oc24 84 BayatreeL *. Philadelphia and Southern . Mail Steamship Co.* '* For Philadelphift. IPILOT HOY, Captsin Wj. T. McNRLTY. - Will leave ** above from Chailegton wharf,’foot of Weet Broad atreet, * On Wednesday, Oct. 31st, at 3 p.m. Thi* boat is very fa«t, and' ha* enperlor aeeommo- dxtion* fbr passengers. For freight or pasvage apply toi P. M- MYRELL, Agent, OC 24 , CharleRton Wharf. FOR PHILADELPHIA. The firat-ol*Bt brig NETTIE M0WE, NICHOLS, Master, at Exchange Dock, having nearly all her cargo on gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above P °o r fi i :-St rf,ei * ht aP ^CHABLKS L., COLBY & CO. The first class steamship Tonawanda, 'k . J. TEAL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on * * % _ - Saturday, Nov. 3, fit — o’eMh — m. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to oc-22 HUNTER fit GAMMELL. FOR having a large portion of her freight engaged, will have immediate dispatch- For balance of freight apffiy to OC23-6t > W1LDEB A FULLARTON. TRUSTEE’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY In November, front of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale: Lot No. 12, Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington street, and 175 on Jefferson- (more or less), northwest comer. Tbs improvements consist of two wooden Dwellings, one with kitchen in yard. Fee simple. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of toe heirs and* creditors of the estate of the late Mrs. Mary A. Quantock, deceased. - Terms caah; purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. WILLIAM BURNS, 1 xruateea. ~0ffi9 BOBT. MqlSTIRE. ) “ ADMINISTRATOB’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY.fi CHRISTkAN. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of the Court House, between toe legal hours Lo/ioefnto District, 2d Section, Cherokee county, 40 UorNo°771,2d District, 4th Section, Cherokee county. Lot No* 19L 11 til District, Lee county, 202* aerre. Let No. 114, 10th District, Dooly county, 202^ Lot No? S is6, 14th District, Dooly county, 202)6 acres. 8oId by permission of toe honoraffie Court of Ordi nary of Chatham county as tho property belonging to the estate of George A. Ash, deceased, for toe benefit of the heirs and creditors of tile estate. Terms cash on day of sale; purchasers to pay for nailers BENJAMIN GROVENSTEINE, p |e pU) Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY BELL, WILLY di CHRISTIAN. Will be SOW in front of toe Court House, on toe first TUESDAY in November, between toe legal hours Western half Lot No. 15. Warren Ward, with im provements, subject to a ground rent of seven dollars and fifty cents per annum. Terms cash. PurqMei paying for titles. sep21 jWWBifW M. BOSS. Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S JSY BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN. * Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in November, in front of the Court Home, between the legal hours ° f Eleven (U) Shares Central Railroad. Stock, sold by order of tl,o Court of Ordinary for tho beuaffii of the heirs and creditors of toe estate of the late Mias Eliza- beto B. Barnwell, deceased.^ sep!9 EXECUTOR’S SALE. A by BKLL, WY'.LY fcCHRIiTIAlff On TUESDAY. November «th, at II o’clock, in front of tue Court House, will be soM, 250 ACHES LAND IN THOMAS COUNTY, Lot No. 222, 17th and 18th districts. Soffiby orifer of Court for aceouffttef the heirs and creditors of the estate of the late Paifi Keller, deceased. Ternmraeli. Purchaser to par for Ml papers. opening for the inspection of ft* * One stock of; . ,• , CABINET FURNITURE, CHUl®, MAT: TRESSES, &C-, &C., To which the attention of an Is Invited, nr Varereoms. 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher •ek]s old Dry Good* Store. & (f^HRfNeTON. fto-iy Regular Auction Sales *" • Si! 1 OT 1 f Horses, MnJeS, Cattle, Wagons, Baggies, CARRIAGES. At*. At the Veterinary Stables of J. W. CAMPBELL, on Bav street between Jefferson atul Montgomery streets, SS^SS o, WEDNESDAY, Sept, tatih »* every Wednesday thcraalter. aepta-tr WANTED, ITUATION IN A BUSINESS HOUSE, a young ITUATIONJN^, ei g h teen J(9lr8 of age. Best C : O man ot references given. -rt For Sale. CjEYEHAL O and Hall LOTS^betwoen and Hall and Gwinnett OC26—3t the Newa and Herald omce. Law Notice. E ractlce LAW in th« the etty of Savannah. JAS. JOHNSON. LUMBER I LARGE A8801 ljk building and arrivals wee Lachlison’ffl quantity. ocMvJtan ER FOE WO have cLEOD A BRO. - For Charleston^, S- C* The new steamer DICTA TOR, (1,°90 Tons,) Captain L M. COXETTER, ‘ ’ ‘ Will resume her-regpfcrjrips as above, commencing Wednesday, 24th inst.. at 9 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to /, L. J. GU1LMARTIN 4 CO, oc22-tf ! 14% Bay street. FOR PALATKA, FLA., VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS ON THE ST. JOEQfS RIVER. The new steamer DICTATOR, ; Jfl.OOO Tons.) Captain L M. COXETTER, Having nndeTgMi* Utopfogh japgira, will resume her tegular rout*. Jfi#o|e, IetvBlgflwannah Every Saturday, at 3 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage, having splendid accommo- ations', apply on hoard, or to oc22-tf ’ ! _ ~ L 'y'street. , F«r Palatka, Fla,, VIA BRUNSWICK/ ST. MARTS; FER- NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE. The United States Mail Steamer accommodations, will leave ""“ING, at 9 o'clock.' I itatka Saturday mbrning THE tNITED STATES I BRAZIL WATT. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. *'■*“ ‘ FOR *^t. ’thoiias, para, Pernambuco, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Leave" ever? Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, E, Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA- , RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE .AND PICOLATA The uew and elegsnisteam packets, LIZZIE BAKEB, Capt. N. KING, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES RUCKER, having been specially fitted up for this route with unsnrpassedNccommodatlons, will leave regularly for the above place*, toe Sylvan Shore every TUES DAY MORNING, and the Lizzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, will leave Jacksonville every Tuesday and Friday, arriving at Savannah nvery Wednesday and Saturday morning*; in time W connect with the New York steamers. ■ For freight or passage apply af the office on Florida wharf, or to , CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM^ JMJ—jAjWreightgagahj^jrsWgMjg^jjiLt^ • Co-partnership Notice.* T HE undersigned have this dsy entered Into Co partnership under the firm name or E. W. SOLO MONS 4 CO., tor the transaction ot a General Shoe uusiness, at 15» Congress street. City of Savannah. October 1,1866* K. W. SOLOMONS. 4. D. SMITH. ocii-tr Z. N. WINKLER, Commission Merchant, &o, BAY STREET, Over the store or Uothwell A Whitehead, Will attend promptly to the side of all rnwrohandke ent mated to him; alao, to the shipping of cotton, and to the proper getting np of all marine paper*. MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - OFFICE. No. 7* BRYAN STREET, jyl74m SAVANNAH, GA. House to Let. T>ART0F A VERT DESIRABLE HOUSE, In a X pleasant locality, suitable for a small family.— Kent $4 > to $50 per month. Address Box 200, F. O. offibdf,- ■ , CHATHaH INFXUO* COURT. 1 At Chambers, September 26,18*6. / I T is considered .ad ord.rad fey the Court that the Tax Collector of Chatham county be. and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to assess and collect, is • tax lor the pre sent year for county purposes, filly par cant, upon toe amount of the state tax for the prmentysar, UM. Aud it jafwther ordered, that fifuen (16pe*ata on every one hundred dollars worth M property re- turned be colected. as alao on* dollar upoawen and every male inhabitant of this cOhnty, on the first day of April last, between toe ages of twenty-one and sixty years, as an extra tax fbr educational purposes, m pay the county debt, to meet expense, of the County court, and increased expenses of lb. j,u at the present period, and other unforeseen expendi ture*. ,ya it is farther ordered, ta&t fifty per centum on -the'State tax be collected bom all practitioner* of law, physic and dentistry, from every dagnarrean. aihbrotype, photographic, abd similar artuta; from every auctioneer, from every keeper of a pool or bp- nr Notice. of BOTHWELL A WHITEHEAD iru dtseolred on the 25th dmy of September last, by the death of BKNJAMIN WHITEH^tD one of the partners. The basinect of the late film wUl ba continued on der the firm name of BOTHWELL A N. t. HARDEE & CO. "coaf|9N FAOTOR-4 AND • 1 General Commission Merchant*. XEatabUnHwcl Uk 1830. Under contract with the Hatted States and Brail Government* for tb*r**nd*ge of the mail*, will dis patch one of. thalr NEW FIRST CLASS 8IDEWHKLL BTVAHSSZZ’S, each over 24*0 tons burtlMn, On the 22d of Every Month, Port of New York » and at the follow- gold or' lts equlva- For the following ingrates of and from the .Beeper of any other tab]., stand or piece fbr any other game or play with or without a name, unless for exercise era amusement only, and not prohibited by law; and from every agent of; or person engaged In any gilt lottery, or antasplaeof ike character in Chatham county. GEO. F. HARRISON, J. L C O. C. JOHN SCREVEN, J. I. C. a O. . JNO. WILLLAMpuN, J. I. C. C: C. True extract from the mtauMjp. ^ |> , r , TJ . L , lM oc9-3ot ' Clark L c. *o. OUR HOUSE would Inform the pabho-lhat ttlu i Reception of SneNe. The j po p - I having leased the ahon* favorite ' hmrtagjfefiifod nod ref nr- >'i 'Mr ; -.1 07/T ilJOl tttblloti ■. - l ' off/.waa Residence for Sale. dsoou, of thi NBA ACBBBTIAN.B