The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 31, 1866, Image 2

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b The Dailv News aod Herald, aft rdS «>'; Y S. W. M N. VKL. W. MASON KUito. THO'IPSOS Associate Kdltor. Official Paper of the" City. 'i.r■ umeuLATioa im-tIIegitv andcounty WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. U66. POST Jl A S T K US Are antliorfzcii to receive subscriptions for the NEW? AND HERALD, Daily,-Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our ^ ^advertised rates. * TO OUR COUNTRY FlUElVtfS. Ar much interest is felt throughout the country iD regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we will b«- grateful to our planting friends and others n the interior for information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working oi the tree-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to us. i UBPIIMATIUJI IN (iEOKKIA. A statement has gone the rounds of the press throughout the country to the effect tl .t there is a general disposition on the part o. the people of Georgia to" repudiate the p : monf of all debts contracted before and during the war, and that an effort will be made on the meeting of the Legislature to relieve the people hy its actioD of the pay ment of these classes of .obligations. We do no' deny that the imputation is applicable to a few of the citizens of our Slate, but we un hesitatingly pronounce it a calumny when applied to the people of the State generally or any considerable portion of them. It has been said that the plea urged for repudia tion is (he loss of slaves and the failure of the crops. That our people, in common with the South generally, are groaning under the weight of calamities resulting from war and other causes ist known to us all from sad personal experience; but no calamity, personal- or political, however great, can justify the voluntary abrogation of contracts lvgudtcss of tlie interests of creditors and i' v- •!' t'.e land. IT this dishonorable pr< j> ',-i'ion jvcre,,g> tiertlly. entertained, i; v. •d !m-■“piPuiiil evidence of the i ■ ■ •! i i’lVets of the war. It is a i r! 1 •;»' "'Mi, ifonce recognized or admit- t< •! :;m*v.-»b!e under any circumstances, would undermine personal and private con- fidence. upon which are based all coutraejs aad busiueas transactions, and should, there fore, Uadiscountcnanccd by every honest and law-abiding citizen. It has been said that the movement, contains the elements of popularity, and if taken up as a hobby by politicians we may expect to see it become successful, iu 6pite of constitutions pro hibiting the enactment of laws impairing the obligation of contracts. We do uot believe t hat the mere discussion of this aad other less objectionable propositions for relief is -evidence of a purpose to repudiate, but on tiro contrary arc assured that the measure is reprobated by the great mass of our people as disreputable and ruinous to the best in terests of society. While we think that legislative action for lire relief of debtors is both proper and nec essary iu the altered condition of the coun try, yet: such action as is contemplated by tiie few who are importunate for repudiation is indt Sensible alike on the score of policy and morality. If it were, indeed, that re pudiation must follow, we should much pre fer to see it as the result of settlement be tween the contracting parties than enforced by the law making power, if it possessed the power. But it is well known to every intelligent, person that the constitutional provision that “no .State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts” has more than once been adjudicated hy the Fed eral nud State Coui ts, audit should not be overlooked that members of the Legislature take an oath to support the Constitution. What Is meant by the .“obligation of con tracts?'’ In view of the possibility that the answer to this question may not be actually known to sooio»of our readers who have been discussing the question of repudiation, we give it as expounded by Chief Justice Marshall. He says: “A contract is an agreement in which a party undertakes to do, or uot to do, a patticnlar thing. The law bindlrbim to perform his undertaking, and this R of course, the obligation of his contract In the case at bar, tine defendant lias-given Jus promissory note to pay the plaintiff a turn ot money on or before a cer tain day, and this is its obligation- Auy law, which releases a part of the obligation must, in the literal sense of the word, impair it.” This is common sense, and ‘is recognized and respected as authority among all the en lightened nations of the world. Cn another occasion the same Chief Justice, whom we ail recognize as infallible when expound ed? the law, aiter showing that obligation and remedy are distinguishable from each other—that the first is created by act of the pallies, and the last afforded by the Govern ment—says: “If the iaw go further (than to regulate the remedy) and annul the obliga tion without affording the remedy which satisfies if, if Us action on the remedy be such us palpably to impair the obligation of the contract—the very ease arises which we suppose to he within the Constitution. If it leave the obligation untouched, but with hold the remedy, or afford one which is merely nominal, it ju like all other cases of misgovernment, and leaves the debtor, still liable to his creditor, should he be found, and should his property be found, where the Jaw affords a remedy.” No one, not a sim pleton, will say that t Legislature must jjot avoid coming in conflict with these high and ineontestible authorities. , ... Gut,•or? the other Band, the Legislature can possibly pass laws, and ought so to leg islate iu regard to remedies as to give relief it possible. There are many who advocate d homestead bill as the best remedy for impend ing evils. We trust they may be sustained in this view by the Constitution and public opinion. If it can be accomplished, by all means let it be done. Others reccom- meud that a law be enacted similar to one in Kentucky, whereby all real estate levied on execution shall, previous to sale, be ap praised—perhaps the price at which it was given in on the tax books of 1800 would an- swer _ahd unless two-thirds of tbjs price, yc more, shall be bid for the property* ot the sale—the, creditor having tfw privilege of tilting it at that price if he chooses—Ah*. solo * shall be barred, and the property be- Moi ' from that execution sod all others, in layer, of the same creditor, for the space say of three years. There are some ■. moral considerations I r Li 'I K«r 1 onr frif with the great buadau of dafet ? Is. there no emancipation chains of sla very h> our ctgjiiortfHfr it be impossible to pass a constitutional relief bill, it » equally impossible to phy the debt of the people. We are almost driven to the con clusion, at times, that human wisdom cannot get us out Of ouy troubles, and that great dis tress is inevitable. Bnt let the people them selves feel that the remedy is mainly in their own hands. They mash compromise debt* nud they are doing so, and will continue to do so. Let the Legislature enact every law far relief which they mu pass, bnt let the people do their doty too. Creditwgupist lose, but not all due them. They have rights. We must practice rigid and self-denying economy, and industry, energy, honesty and frugality will be crowned with success. Bealizing our pov erty, we must eonform our habits and our modesuof life to our impoverished condition. The Legislature cannot make money, and tinkering with obligations and remedies is dangerous. Repudiation is an expedient full of peril, destructive of credit, an the proper use and regulation of which our future suc cess, in a measure, depends. We have an assurance of the supply of our food and rai ment if we are energetio and economical, trusting in a kind Providence; and ntp dis charge of onr obligations, excepttonorably, can compensate for the Icis of self-respect. Let us not despond. Let the Legislature meet its responsibilities; let the people, who make the law-makers, perform their duties of forbearance and compromise. Resolu- BY. TELEGRAPH. SICtfiT DESPATCHES. Aw Ei-ConMcrak OHnr Indicted Ar Harder and Piracy. New Yonx.Oct. 30 —Lieutenant Braine,who claims to have held a commission in the ex-Confed- crate navy, and who seized foe steamer Chesapeake dnrtng the war, his been- todltCod by- the Grand Jury for murder and piracy on the high seas. He will be tried at the next session sf the U. S. Circuit Court, Prom Canada. Hamilton, C. W., Oct. 30.—A grand dinner was given to the English Confederation 'delegates lest night. The speeches were remarkable fbr the entire absence of any allusion to the Fenians or Secretary Seward’s letter to Sir Frederick Bmce. Yellow Fever on Shipboard. New York, Oct. 30.—The United States Bienville, tram St. Thornes, is lying at quarantine with eighteen of her crew sick with yellow and inter mittent fever, on board. Fifteen others died on the pasrage. ’ 'b General Die It Taylor Visits Mr. Deris. Fortress Monroe, October 30.—Ex-Confederate General Dick Taylor arrived here this morning, on a visit to Mr. Davis, end remained in the Fort to-day. He went North to-night. f .. a -y Death -of a Claim Agent. WaiuuxOTOR, October 3fc—Jacob Lowentbal, well knAwa as s claim agent in this city, died here last night after a few homra’ illness. New York Market. New Yorx, Oct 30.—Gold, 146; Seven-Thirties, second series, 105; Ten-Forties, 100. Flour Arm, at ♦- - * —-v -fir' e /•- i $1% 75ff?Wl whest,6©7ci higher} void, SoilOc. higher; tions of public meetings and conventions -hod better; pork &tW;\mriales of 5,250 bar- nets of Legislatures will not pay debts, anil rels—mess. $34 62 Ji; lard steady, at 14H)lflc. Cot- 900 bales, at 38q@40)*c. 334 boxes of Havana, at Special Natives. r . i . met op THE El’FACLA HOMK tM Co., 1 * I Sal 1BSS I Office KcTAULa, ala , October 3S, ISOS. An Instalment i f %a per share hag been called for by foe Beard at Director* of this Company, payable On«r belkie November 1st, I S6p. . Stockholders In Savannah can pay the Instalment to A WILBUR, oc31-3t 83 Bay street. A SURE PILE CURE. Or* flii iibt’R Pile liifoUnmeui positively MfSS the j worst cases of Pile?, feutby ma'l on receipt of $4- drcnlars free. Sold bv Druggists. Agents wanted •wrywhera. Addres-J. B. DOMAINS. Mgna«t Bo. *79 Broadway, New York. ocSl-k -3m central Central Railroad Office, l Savannah, October 30,1806. J \ «*- fei VJ8 '*J will afford but temporary relief to the people. j ton anil, with sales of 1,9 Time and the practice of those high virtues ; s,,Rar qmet - vrithralesofl, which distinguished the lives of the fathers • ■ — - ■ . ■-— who laid the foundation of our liberties, will heal the wounds which.; war hath made and restore us again to prosperity. GEORGIA RAILROADS AND THE! WEST. We publish in another column an article from the Daily Herald, of Qfiffin, in to an enterprise of great importauce. to this city. It will be seen that it is a railroad project which, when consummated, will Wreck of the John 8ievens.—The brig John Ste vens, reported on the bar. in onr marine column, lsst week, is a total wreck, she having gone to pieces the next day, anil the bench for mites is strewn with tier cargo, which was large and valuable. Several Of the merchants in the interior had their winter stock of goods on her. A number of our own merchants also had some portion of their orders on the Stevens, though we oanno* learn that any of them _ are lasers to auy great extent, Ss they were covered by , .1. insurance.—Jacksonville Union. regard 1 . . . FtKEKAI. INVITATIONS. The friends and acquaintances or John It Mchi tons. nud his wife, Catherine Meliricns, am respeet- . ,, .... fully Invited toattenl thefb'neral of the lat’erfrom Nring Memphis and the other great cities oi j t ,,,j r „ oaac> corner or Jefferson and Gssiou streets, t lie West one hundred miles nearer to Sa-; this day, at iu o’clock a. m. » vannali. j Tht: f.-iemts and :icqcaintifnt,es of Mr. and Mrs. (>ur city having now completed her Florida , OlfLAN arc respectfully invited to attend the fuue- .. , . , . , • ., 1 or t'ie latter from her late reBideuco, on Lover’s connection, how important to her is it that i„ . „ , , there should be no longer & discrimination j against her in the products of her own Stale, j q * | (u tie e as at West Point, LaGmnge, and along the I opGCi31 l\0tlC6S. line of the Atlanta and West Point Road to —— worthy of thought in providing by law foi the relief of the people. However wise may bo the legiolation, and whatever may bo the relief, permanent or temporary, it will ■ operate unequally^ and sometimes .yrith gross injustice. Repudiation, in the minds of some, evidently means a re pudiation of debts dua from me, and noi those due to me. There ore instances wl great fraud and iniqnHyxim be protected®*- dor almost auy form of legislative relief. Rut the great and agonizihg question keeps pressing itself upon the minds of us all— is there no relief to the pebj^, crushed down 3ug»r Syrups, and Fruit Jniccs. Dr. FEUCHTWAN- GEIt’S Treatise on Fermented Irquois, with 1,000 Recipes end directions. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, Ac. Fok Soap Manufacturers.—Sil|icate of Soda, So luble Glass, or Liquid Quartz, in Dry, Crystal Liquid, or Jelly form ; Caustic Soda, So la Ash, Palm and Coccauut Oils, Soapstone and China Clay. All orders sent to me will have prompt attention, and every Information required will be uheerfally given by JOSEPH W. FEUCHTWANGEU, No. 55 Cedar street, oc3l-i’.iaw3ni New York. Special Orders. Office Chief of Police. ) Savannah, October 24th, IScC. f FROM and sfter the ?8th instant flip Police will be ordered to impound all horses, cattle, or goats fonnd running at large within the city limits, l’.v oriler of the Mayor. R. H. ANDERSON, oc25—lw Chief of Police. Newnan. The completion of the Sarsonah, spkciai. notice. Griffin and North Alabama lfrmd> »° : T0 wholesaA dtoatts. LIQUOR dealers. Newnan not only relieves Savannah. distillers, druggists, glass, and from such adverse and hurtful dis-j soap manufacturers. elimination, bat at once commands 'n| Essential Oils, Extracts and Essences for flavoring discrimination in her favor throughout a i a™ 1 improving Brandies, whiskey.--, Hume, Wine?, large portion of E»t Alabama, Western and j -^andMomS Northwestern Georgia by the shorter, . of n 0 n aE( j an d London Gins, Coloring?, Gum and cheaper and more direct line of the Savan- nab, Griffin and North Alabama Road from Newnan to Griffin. It will be seen by a most cursory examination of a map ot the State that every besineos matf in our city is deeply interested in seeing that this road shall have aid. when required, necessary to its speedy completion. We are gratified to learn that the work is being vigorously pros ecuted, and with the confident expectation of reaching. Newnan by the 4th of July next. , This is the same enterprise to which we had occasion to call the attention of our peo ple last Spring, and the interests involved have been greatly enhanced by its rapid pro gress under the efficient management of the Directory, assisted by ita able President, Robert A. Crawford, Ksq- New Yobi Euantn.—The election in New York takes place on the 6th proximo. The Democracy are —ngnine of success in the election of Hoffman for Governor. The New York World of the 36th instant says the Radicals are everywhere sounding the alarm of danger to their followers. They are be coming convinced that Hoffman willfbe elected. The Hedical State Central Commit tee, becoming conscious Of the hopelessness of their causey have sint out a secret circular ito their followers in the interior, urging them to go from bouse to house and appeal to the people to vote for their ticket They state that unjess this is done, the State is lost. The Democracy are fighting nobly and hard, over a hundred speakers canvassing the State. The Times admits that the Radical majority in the interior of the State must be considerably increased, according to present appearances, to overcome what is likely to be the Democratic preponderance in the city. Lake City Pros*.—We had a call last evening from Capt. £. W • Davis, editor and’ proprietor of the above ably conducted weekly. The “Press” has a large circula tion in East and Middle Florida, and' is u desirable medium fbr the advertisements of our merchants who desire to make their business known in Uiat’ region. Indepen dently of the regular weekly circulation, with a view to benefit bis Advertising patrons, a liberal number of the paper is distributed gratuitously, daily, throughout the trains on the Pensacola and Georgia, Florida, Atlantic and Gulf, Central and Florida Branch, Raii- roade. • ri" f .J O ELECTION NOTICE. Cxiy of Savannah. Office Clf.rk of Cofncil, 1 Savanimli, October 23, 1SG6. J AN Election will be hold at the next regular meet ing or Council, on WEDNESDAY, October 31st, 1566, for Weigher of Hay, rendered vacant by the ileatUJof John J. Tbeus. Applicants most state in their ap> plications the names or their securities (two required to each bond), and band In their applications to me on or boforo 19 o’clock a. m.. on that day. JAMES STEWARD oc23—tile Clerk of Council. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having t>een uppointed Assignee of t lie Merchants’ and Planters’Bank, is prepared p> enter upon his duty. All blllliolders, and other persons having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties ilnlehted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. BUIhoMers will lose their priority If the bills are not. presented within six mouths. I11RAM ROBERTS, au31-tf Assignee. Assignees’ Notice. A; - • j t 'J tj The undersigned having been appointed assignees of the Forunrs’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bill-hoMers and other clahn- ani s against the said Bank to present the same for li quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bank xre required to make immediate payment. Bii'.-holders will lbee their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRY. jygT-tf « Assignee*. Assignee’s Notice. Madame Murat, of Florida.—Among the arrivals at’Boston by the steamship China was the Princes* Murat, who is on her way home to Tallahassee, Florida, in company with the son of the late Commodore Dallas. It is stated that at the close oi the war Louis Napoleon sent to know how she fared, and on receiving the required Information, set-, tied on her for life t^e sqm of 20,000 francs, or $3,800 in gold^anauaUy. The Priuccss married one of the immediate descendants of the King of Naples, sad is just returning from a visit to Paris. Cotton PLA*rx*'* Co«vxstioh —The at tention of planters in every county in the State is invited to the call for an adjourned meeting of tbe above body, at Milledgeville, on Tuesday, the 11th proximo.' Tbe present, condition of our country renders this meet ing one of peculiar interest, end we hope to see a full representation of ’every put of the State. The meteoric shower promised by the as tronomers about thsMh of • November ie, H appeamp^toi^prSUmtowy ertbitipn. For sevenfl nights pest, notwitb|twm>gffi>e, nooooligbt, brilliant mtom have been no- bssvens, arid tlfc grand display anticipated next month will probably not fait W’ Thitl Would seem to indicate that the earth‘is entering a region of tbe universe thickly charged with those particles of mat- ■tffcjti i i -A. i—, Wskdell Philuts delivered a loud speech in,the Cooper Institute on the 22d lust. tt> a thin Sudlcfide. ' Ms special subject, which had Wen‘pre*ihMy i announced, ’.‘Re ject tbe Amendment—Depone tbe Presi dent.” YI1C un.leraigne'l having been appointed assignee of the Bunk of Commerce or Savannah, Georgia, Is prepared to enter upon his dotiea. All bill holders and oilier persona having claim* again*! the ?aid Bank, uro requested to presont the same for liquida tion, and all parties indebted to the Rank are re quested to make immediate payment. Bill Holders will lose their priority if the hilts are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN C. KERRILL, au2 3 m Awlgnee. will be county, SSSS2 two moafos from foU ran, jurleevj toeeBfo belonging to me mSsto of county, rteceeeed, for the bmnfit at heir* nod tore or eeid SeceeeeS. end crcdl- oe9-lew9m October 1st, 1SS*. rum M- WZbOOXi Ad^MrSacorfowmBM. iNSURANCE 1 INSURANCE II SAVANNAH, Of*. AUGUST 30, 1866. THE undersigned would rtepESTfulIy iofuija; tte* rriends aod the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Wsta m the following first clan companies, at establlahed rates, and solicit a share of patronage: • INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o» New York. \ NATIONAL B ANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, or St. Louis, Mo. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of S<. Louts, Mo- PERRY I NS. AND TRUST CO.. Marlon. Ala. JOHN W. ANDERSON k SONS. sepl-3m Corner of Bryan and Drayton street*. HILL’S HAIR DYC, DO cent*—Blackor Brown, Instantaneous . bnt, cheapest, durable, re liable. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. Sold by all drag and paten* medicine stores everywhere. HT4-1T ~ fYf j ’jl( WWMHd-*- Drake’s flaititfn Bitters* They parity, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a MFJchy appetite. - rib'. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effect* of dhatpshon and late honra. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mtnmatie and Intermittent fevers. ■ They purify the breath and oddity of the stomaA,* They core Dyspepsia a»d Osnsttpation. They care Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They core Liver CdtripUUit and Nervous Headache. They are the best pititrs la Fto world. They make the weak strong, snn are exhausted nature’s great storer. They are made of pare St. Croix Bass, foe celebrated Callasja Bark, roots and hens, and; are taken with the pleasure of a baring*, without regard yo age or time of day. Particalariyhccoamended to if l gratis stimnlant. Sold hr Hotels and Saloons. Onlvgto- |Nd tiy onr artveto U. & sCriapi and refilled bottler. MASS* CO., Bow, New York. '.Jf -»-/■ i oetn-eodly. OH and after THURSDAY, November 1st, the Ure to Mfocon will be reduced to $ 10, and tlwlfcre to AH- fnat* to $6 50, and to intermediale stntlOBs In pio* portion. J. M. SEtflRK, oc31—St Mast er oi Transportation. Office Genkkyl Supf.rintehmmt Atlantic A: Guli - Kail Road, Savannah, Oct. 15th, 1466. I T HE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to the Public on Monday next, tho 22nd inst. * Arrangement* li»ve been made insuring direct and ineodj communication by thisrgute between SavtnMh and all ttAtions on the Pensacola and Georgl* Bell Road, Florida Central Rail R«»a*i. and FlorloA Bell Koffid. Through ticket* will be sold between the fbOovtog places, vie.: M M Savannah and Quincy. T.: 11;» i;:i MonticaHo, Ito- dison. Like City, and Jacksouviile. Thomesville and Quincy, Talluhaaaoe, MontteeBo* and Madison. C Madison and Quitman and Valdoela. Freights between Savannah und all points on Peu- nacola A Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail Rood will be shipped on through rates and without breaking bulk. _ H. S. HAINES, octlfl-tf General Superintendent, Central Jtiailroad* Central Railroad Office, 1 Savannah. Ga., Oct. 27, I860, j •’ ‘ V J ' ~~ 1b EIIRi TRAIN TO HiLLSDftEYILLE. On WEDNESDAY’, Oi-tohcr ::Ut, au Extra Train will commence ruuuing ;hu!v.ce:: Gordon and Mil- ledgevllle, connectiu" with the Down Day Passeuft*/ Train from Macon. The M. and E. l'.Hi!;oa:l<w1lt, aa heretofore, couneci with ihe l;i Ka??enger Train from Savannah. < . r J. M. SELKIRK, oc 9Jt Master Trantponation. FISH, FISH. J-A BARRUIBNoil.«4«fftforM*ckereL r)u 75 half Darrels NflAAaiartP New. Mackerel. 17u kits Non. I, 2 and a New Mackooil. 1 on br.xi-a Scaled HerHmfhf- . 10 drama Table Cod Fish, now landing and for sale by . . 0*3X*t* i JlfWqp ,* BAftpLL. 193 Bay street. / i ;' a si 31/ P ROPOSALS are requested Tor extending and fit- llngup the Store 117 Congress street. Apply Unmcdkiteiv to THOM AN PEPPBE, ocSl-tf 115 Congress street. _____ frr.r. j i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Gknei:al Hufekintendent J Atlantic and Gulf Kailuoad, } Savannah, Oct. 15, 1866.) O N ard sfter MONDAY next, the 22d iustsnt. the Schedules of the Passenger 'J'rain.s on this Road vrlll be ss follows, daily, (Sunday’s orcepted): LEAVE. arrive. 7.00 A.M. Savannah 6.10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Thomasville 7.10 P. 3t 7.25 A. M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M. 2.30 A. M. Tallahassee 10.20 P. M. LOO A. M. Jacksonville 12.00 Night. II. S. HAINES, oclfl—tf General Superintendent. COM* ^NTHRACmt BUnalnons, Red Ash, Steamboat, Ompberland amt English Oral. For sale by ton or cargo by ocJl-flm CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. Notice. This is to notify all concerned that the Power Of Attorney given by n*e In October, 1SG5, to L. M. Sha fer, Rsq., to tramact lusiuess and collect and re- celve money for me, and in my name, in my bustness of Ship Chandlery, Grocery and General Commis sion, Is hereby revoked, and tin t the said L. M. Sha fer is no longer authorized to transact any business for me of any nature or kiud. GEO. H. ARLEDGE, • Commission Merchant; oc29-tf 7? Bay sireet. Notice. The Meohanics* Saving and Loan Association of Sa vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign ment of all of its property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, ail persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present t hem to the un dersigned, and all persons imJobH'd to said corpora tion will make payment to C. W. W. BRUESr. Assignee of Mechanics* Saving and seol-Sra Loan Association of Savannah. Notice. TAX PAYERS are hereby notified that the time re- qnlred fbr the payment of quarterly returns has ex pired, and they are earnestly requested to call and pay their dnee, and thus avoid additional expense and the issuing of execution*. JOHN WILLIAMSON,’ OJ24 City Treasurer. TO HOLDERS OF PAST. DUE BONDS AND COUPONS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, GA. Notice is hereby agaiu given Hi it all Bonds and Coupons of the City of Columbus, Ga., tatting dne on or before January 1,1866. may be funded in new bonds of the city, bearing 7 per cent, interest, paya ble semi-annnally, upon application to tho Treasurer hy mall or otherwise. Interest will tic allowed from October 1,1865. The new bonds :tt.- dated Apnl 1, 1S66, and October Coupons are now due, and paid la Oash. R. U. GREENE. C'.ty Treasurer, oc29-lw Columbus, Ga. LYON’S KATHAIRON. Kathalronls from the Greek word ’ KatUro,” “Kathairo,” signifying to cleans**, rejuvenate and re store. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the tinman hair. It Is the moat remarkable preparation in the world. It Is ngaln owned and put. up liy the original proprie tor, «"d to now made with the same rare, skill and at tention which gave it a sale of over one million bot tles per annum. It to a most delightful llair Dressing. It eradicate* scurf and dandruff. It keep* tbs head cool and cb-un. It make* tbe hair rich, soft and glos: It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gr»y* It restarts hair upon bald heads Any tody or gentleman who values a benatfnl head nfs.i. -lwshl nr Lyott’a KjitjnUon. It is ahd used throughout tbe ctvHirod world. SoW hy SI respectable dealers. octtT-sodlv DEM AS KARNES A CO New York. Agua de Magnolia. A toilet delight! The ladles’ trea-nre and gentle mi’s boorfl ■Th# “iwoete-t thing” and largest qasa- qty, Ksnntocfured from the rl ’ti Southern Magnolia. U,ed for bathing the Dice amt person, to render tha ■H» soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to psrlhmt clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant odor or pjrapiratlon. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac. It enrse nervous headache and allay* Inflammation. U cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields sssbdnsd and losing perrnme. n fora* awsqtdtt) uta* and stings or insects. . , It M«tjiai ho material injurious to the skin. v - PsUOhtoed by Actresses and Opera Hingeri. It to what arsry lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try theMsgarfta Water once and you will nsa no other Cologne, Pertunery, or Toilet Water afterwasda.. LJ - - DAM AS BARN'KS * OO m oct>jr*eodlT v ” ’ ** Perops. Ereliiwlvi! Agents.W. H Assiimees’ Notice. j > t Bask or Satashas, \ Savannah, Georgia. .Inly 6,1SMLJ The andarelgnod having been appointed Alf of thiaBankfcrthe purpone or .u ljuitting and'DqlU- datlngIts affairs, therefore all person* having dslfos ■jp*.. this 00190ration will present them, and id NUholtei of thia Bank are reqntrad to present tha same within six months from tM* date, or they will lose the priority granted by statute, and thane In debted Will arake immediate payment to II. BRIG QAM, UKO. W. DAVIS, Assignees. Core an Tree protect the toes of children’s Oaapidr will outwear three without Up*. Sold !d respectfully inform the citl- that he has tnst received, and to now opening th* finest stock of goods in the above line in the South, eon—■ * —■-foi " ~ Cloths, _ Black Doeskin, London Benvfon, Fancy Coating Heavy Frapeh Camjjny^Jor Builnesa Softs, Frosted Beav» foiwrercdSto. Fine Velvet and Bilk vestings, Ac. Having an EXPERIENCED CUTTER and the BBST WORKMEN, I am prepared to exe cute any'ordera in my line in the BESX BTYL^^^E ART. A splendid assortment of _ FUBNIStitNu GOODS of every kind. (Mye moachil ffol Cfiina. Cr^n^ ad D. SMYTNE * CO. porters^J/Vfiolesaie and Retail Dealers, 5 complete stock of China and Granite Dinner, Tea and Toilet c Cnt and Pressed. Bar Furnish; et-Mj, xLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY TEA TElfS, WAITERS, 4 • V Ac., &c -»_ Ac. City and Country Dealers to earnestly inrited'ftfSftf and examine onr Wholesale sto*... - ■ plicate the Jobbing Prices and Bits of any market In tha United Staten tor same acalit. We »"l Ware at the same period ot time q Uj \ Wo. lOff J, S. JONES, DRUM WRIGHT & CO Bankers toi Cotton Brokers, ORIl IRGIA. Tbne Bills oa the prln- Statea. niska advances IU|iO.-tts. bay and sell ilfrj Gold and Silver ‘ “ cantles. riou of Meccan made. SUbt Exchange W ILL purchase Sight - cipai cities in the Ur on Produce in store, - cotton, and Produce Com, National, State Partial ar attention tea Paper, and promp We are also wapared AMBratoh 8i* on New York in hump ** *■* purch»re gr.sb - e | A ffehaS^^* Howry * Charlest'n. D. P. Flemtog tea, Curkston. Merchauta’ Wattoaal Bank, bavannali. L. 3. Gait martin k Co., Savannah. Edward Padahord. Savannah. J. L. Villatonga, Savannah. First NaUuualBauk, Macop. Nutting, Powell A Co-, Macon. Phillips A Flanders, Atlanta. M. G. Dobbins, Bankar, Arretu. Ansaal Premlara for Ait Rsdowmeit of SlyUOO, pay Able as follow;* t 3? At At At HP Death Death Death or 6ii. or 65 or 70. 10 SIT T6 $16 43 $15 12 IT 18 30 16 87 15 49 IS 18 69 17 34 13 % u 19 53 17 83 16 30 20 20 20 18 38 10 75 21 20 Jri* 21 07 18 94 17 23 22 19 17 71 23 22 4S 20 19 18 24 24 23 35 20 87 18 79 25 24 28 2t 80 19 39 2d 25 ; 1 22 3S 20 02 27 2rt 38 23 22 20 68 23 27 66 24 If 21 39 2!) 28 81 26 05 22 14 3) 30 IS 2o 07 ■J2 9* 31 3! 64 27 16 as 80i H3 23 28 33 24 72 33 34 90 29 5S| 25 0*> 34 30 80 3*» 03 20 73 36 38 9 • 32 4o 27 W| 3d 4L 1C 33 9N 29 04 37 43 0. 35 6S 3A 311 88 40 8*; 37 54 31 t9| 39 49 4i 39 ia 33 19! 49 52 74 41 0r 34 Sf| 41 50 4? 44 24 35 651 42 0'* 7" 45 92 :s 41 4J 65 44 -19 M 4 5i( 44 7*J 8r- 53 If 42 75 45 56 70- 47, 1&, 48 . 1 47 83 47 i 1 5t» 73i 48 j j 1 53 bOj 49 1 I 57 30 50 1 1 01 06 j MESS PORK BARRELS Just received by OCjl-21. CHAMPION A FBEBMAN. Reduced Price. 25 FIRKINS GOSHBK BUTTER at red peed prices, to close consignment.. ocJl-St . , . CHAMPION A FREEMAN. Just Received T TOE TRUNK EMPORIUM, No. 1*3 Congress Street, a large assortment of Trinto. #afiaes and Traveling 1 mmf W A.mV • yNgTgM, ECRM4N h GO. Bag*. oagMjw 1 SPUD HI 'AR ROOM for sale, with Stock ami Fixtures.— Will lie sold cheap, as the owner has to leavo tbe city. Apply at the store, corner of price and Hnl streets. * ocBl-lt* B i ffnnn ptR MONTH and expenses paid Male or BZUU Fern vi e Agents, to Introduce a New and Cselul Invention, of absolute utlll y in every house hold Ageaia preferring to workoncommieeion can earn from $k) to $50 per day. Pbrfull particulars, enclose atamp, and address W. a. WILSON A oo„ oc313m Cleveland, Ohio. Received from Phi!adelphia f A n assortment qf BENKERTS Gents’ Dress Boots and Boys' Gaiters. AL*V from; Philadelphia.«hn anaorfment or Ladles’ at Misses’ Shoes of evefrf description. EINSTEIN, KCKMAN & CO., ocSl-lw M3 C ingress street. WANTED, A DWELLING HOUSE, containing from four to eight ro .m», central! Address, for two days, otrally located, toys, Leek Box 16 oc31-3t* SAVANNAH M U S E U M. rrtHE sdbscriber hega leave to inform (ho public tha* X from and after the 31st OCTOBER bis Museum will bo open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 o’clock a. m. to 6 p. m. I have apared neither time or money to saenre e rare and large selection of ANIMALS. BIRDS, REPTILES, FISHES. MINERALS, CURIOSITIES. ETC.. to which continual accessions will be made, iu order to saenre to It pnblic favor aa an Institution worthy or this city,' The MuMttm la situated on Chippewa Square, next door to the Theatre; entrance from Mc Donough street. Admission, 35 canto. Children un der eight years, 20 cento. oc30—2t* THEODORE METES. LIFE Queensware House Bnaghton Street. Second Door WeTt ( No Extra Charge or Increaied Rate of Premium for Souther! Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by fit mu for \ -%i!iAUPi.mac8.. THE ST.'LOUIS OF 8T. LOUIS, KO. table 3. follow, ?* Wbl ‘ l ! At I At • Death jDeatlijDeiiii -1 or fio.lor to Jot 7,i. D. A. JANUARY, President. JAMES H LUCAS, Vlce-Presldrut. Wl. T. SELBY, geeretnry. Hon. KLIEUR WRIGHT, Consnlttng Actnnry. Assets July 1* 1866, #1,040,8)88.00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 TO $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE. iANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH OR BY BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. *3S8S|*31 72 t29W* ' 34 76 ' 31 4'it 35 66] 33 MI 3l ti. 36 661 34 ( 4 ! 319', 37 70, 34 S6! 3i «g' 38 78, 35 71 33 t; 39 94 36 74 31 34 4. 161 37 761 35 1,9 42 44 ; 36 bOI 35 9’ 43 78 39 gut 3.99 45 2sl 41 C9> 37 9il * 741 42 3*1 3* 9» ( 48 34: 43 59! 40 W 5" 06' 44 96 | 41 i, 51 841 46 as: 42 39 63 70] 47 UO 1 43 #4' 65 72 49 5t'i 44 9', 67 84 51 So' 4C 41 60 !0| 52 9;! 4? S4 ! 62 48 64 82! 49 3> ! 66 01' 66 S" 51 o> 67 65 58 91' 52 70 51 6L14 54 5*. ' 73 551 C3 5"i 54 44 | 76 76 65 99| 5544 80 24 68 61 1 6I.16j 83 911 71 47' 6J tc 87 85 ] 74 5, 65 32 DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, I860, iiFcSrty !Pei* Cent. 4S | 96 60; 81 19 70# 84 Si 13 SI I 88 Sal 76 55 | 92 75' 74 :t 97 09 41 14 I 186 61 The Entire Karpins is EqniUhlj Divided Among ihe Assin SO per- cent. Credit Given When Desired:| No special perfpit required for foreign residence or travel by sea in tirst-claas sis sailing vessels. • Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and uoder Table 3 afe| or more annual payments have been made, thereby securing, ia case of ihe discon!i:a of payments, such proportion of the whole amount aa the nnmber of actual payments! to the whole number that were to be made, with profita. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten anonal pin or an annual piemium during the continuance of the Policy. Some one must take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transferitj Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk? In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources beroat| ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, respoa Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint ; Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of the Stale. For I ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of tbe Company,tl office of " 4®- B- LAMAR, J R -,| y ,,,. H. T. MINOR, Jr.,; A8KE 92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savamiati. o Dr. JUBlAH HAIIRISS, Examining Physician lor Savannah and vicinity. JNO. W. J. B. C^l AgeDt8 ’ MaC0D ' G “ CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. ^ri.RIFFITH GAUNT, by Charles Beadei Woman Onr Angel, by A. 8. Roe. Helen Ford, by Horatio Alger. The Art of Amusing, by Frank Belle*. Tiie P ctnre of St. John, bv Bayard ffartor. The City s Dealt, by the anthor of'* Nothing to 1BW’ 1 oc30 CONNECTICUT ^rlRE Insurance Co.» OF BAETFQR IMCORPOR AT COSH. WANTED, PIFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton to the Seed. A WILCOX A CO. Eastern Hay. hales Prtore.jfet^Slo by sepiltf BRADLEY, HILL A CO.. Nix 11 fonddard’s Lower Range- PRINTING. TT AVING purchased the Jeb Office attached to tho M -Dailv News awl HeraM," and made additions to it, I won lit uuorm the pabUe that I am prepared to execute retry description of Job and Card - Printing. 1830. Cash Assets . • / • $276,000. JOHN B. ELDEDGE, President. MARTIN BElfETT, Jh., Secretary. Riakw fRir*m by A. 89 B*j street, oc30 / SsTtonsh, Gs. NEW dr; goods, AT THE a-D STAND, NO. 160 BRfUGHTON 8T. (Between Banrer^nd Jefferson streets.) I HAVE jaaf returned fom New York, snd tm re ceiving a nice apfrtment of Fall and Winter Goods, snd desire to eff the attention of purchasers to my Stock snd priceAefore getting their Fall sup- plies. I have bought heap and will sell cheap, ra I have less expenses cAparatively than bonnes with larger stocks. I can Ar at much less than regular rate* manv goods, cofiisting of Staple and Domestic*. Dre-s Goods. White ^oda, Damask, Diaper, Crash, Towels, HOSIERY,ILOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings and IBp-skirts, Balmoral do. Corset*, Cloaks, Shawls, Cofcer*. Brood Cloths, Pant Goods, Sattnette, Jeans, Ifoneia, Ac.: a variety of Worsted Goods, Searis, Hoi*. Son tag*, Nubia* and Shawls, Umbrellas snd F«*ols, and a foil assortment of No tion*. Ac., too ntrerouB to mention. Will show them with pleasure itfy time, and sell cheep for cash only. •' oc3Q-Im | C- J- BEATTY. PU^ITATION iOTHING. SHOES. PLANTER! abb invited to examine onr stock o'CJj TION SHOES, which are the be»t no* if ihi* market, they having been put up tcofcil oc*7—*t LATfliWj w* l cards, Dray Books, VIsiting Cards, Receipt Books, Bill Heads. Check Books. Letter Heads, Programmes, I CtmlarK'i . Handbills, 1 Knvetoei, Rrephlrta. 0a mneK All Other Kinds of;Printing4>one BEAT, CHEAP AHofeuiCK. IAL I also receive ordnrtfnad have ^tifsrtnredeveiy arietyof . , BLANK BOOKS. sapn-tf J. H. XBT1LL Ul Bay street, Hires snd Herald OMoe. 1 Sti%ed<or Stolen, XT'ROM the hone of foe i erty streeL DMINIBTBATOBY BOOOfo-On tbe first Mon- - rinDecreriireMtlreekapplytotheCoortof NOW OFFERING FOB FLAHTA- TATIONpE the beet and mest substantial CtotUaff, such as- fjrey English Tweeds Suits, own English Plains Saits, [^Tri-colored Jeans Saits, Grey Satinet Suits. Mixed Kersey Suits. WM>(rise to contract with partlea to m\ke up ClotK to any quantity, and at Northern-price*- A Jerk warranted. T.ATHROr * CO. .ime, Lime. iAREELS Baltlmot a pert or article. , and lor sale by *» c ARROW BARBELS Baltimore Alum Lime, S very , J superior article. Jsiore.andlorsaleby CRANE M GRATBILL Fi e* — * BEHJAMDt I- DASHER, 11 . Unilnietrefei TYE8 HAVE NOW ON HAND A URGf : OF PLANTATION GOODS. which are being offered at low price*. »T rt *| Plain and Twilled Kerseys, English 1 weeds and Plain’. White and Colored Blsntrts, Striped and Plato Cotton CatiMff 1 J plaid Homespuns. Highland Eot.' h—*t .. LATHK0FJ OIiOl BEAVERS, CASSDa:Ii£ i i j Satinet* and Twfl ARE SELLING AT P0PITJ« 1 AT THE SOUTHERN paUCI q „. DRY GOODS HOY- J For Sale, /\HE Bat ton A Bisks’* 8TEAM•P0 1P,:,1 ■ CHARLES L-COI-BV^ asps couB*y_^?li5^' n | NEW G 0 °JI ARE OPENED DAILY I* DRY at the Southern goods B0l 111 asD 11S CONGRESS stbect> Information *%£*£$* (\r i l^a was working on Savannah. >,* wOl w* By applying to this office n j ^=|-hats L” "“ESb- ^sSd ssri OCSAtf For Rent- B