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The Daily News and
• mats
3Y S. W. MASON.
sAHl’F.Ii V*. MASON . Krtitoi
vv. T. THOMPSON AaaoeiteSo K<1 Hot.
Official Paper of theiCity.
ASSIST SIR6ULATI0M IN THE BUT ANDCOINU
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1S60.
POSTMASTERS
Aro authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS
AND IIEilALD. Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our
advertised rates.
TO OUR COUNTRY FKIEKDS.
As much interest is felt throughout the country in
regard to the prospects of the cotton end other crops
we will be grateful to our planting friends and others
u the interior for 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, and kindred matters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating
the same to us.
The Western and Atlantic Railroad
Through the kindness ol our attentive cor
respondent at Miiledgeville, we are in pos
session of a copy of the annual report of
the officers of the above road to Governor
Jenkins, for the fiscal year ending September
30th, 1866. Not having the space at our
command to publish the report in full, we
must content ourselves with a brief state
ment of some of its most important features.
The Superintendent, Mr. Wallace, says
fiat, in consequence of the exciting and
troublous times through which the country
has been passing, and the deep interest the
people in every portiou of the State have in
this road as a source of revenue, aud the
necessarily small amount oi satisfactory in
formation it has been possible to furnish
them since the close of the war, be has takeD
unusual pains to have made up from each
department the fullest possible details in re
gard to its present condition. It gives us
pleasure to state that the difficult task has
been performed in a most excellent and sat
isfactory manner.
It appears that when the road was return
ed to the possession of the State agents by
the military authority of the United States,
that portion ot the track between Chattanoo
ga aud the crossing of the East Tennessee
and Georgia Railroad—a distance of eighty
miles—was entirely destroyed. The track
between the Junction and Dalton was in very
good condition, both as regards iron and
cross-ties, and only needed such repairs as
are incident to a good track. Between
Dalton and Resaca—a distance of fitteen
miles—the track was laid on the original
eross-ties with worn rails and was not safe
for the passage of trains over it. From
Resaca to Etowah the original track remain
ed, but the passage of so many heavy trains
over it, with but slight repairs, had placed it
in very unsafe condition. From Etowah to
At!ante the track had been relaid with burnt
tails and with very inferior cross-ties. It is
stated that twenty-three miles of new iron
has been laid since the 1st of April, and that
portion of the track between Atlanta and
Dalton has been relald with such rails select
ed from the old iron as were in good condi
tion ; which has made the track as safe for
the passage of trains over it as it had been at
any previous time. There has been received
a considerable quantity of new iron, which
is now distributed on the line of road, and
will be put on the track in the course of a
few weeks.
The entire expenditures of the road, for
all and every purpose, that has been paid out
for the fiscal year just ended, amounts to the
sum of S 104,827 69 over aud above the en -
tire gross oaruiugs for the same period. The
total amount of indebtedness on the 1st of
September laBt was 8341,047 54, agains'
which the road bolds assets to the amount of
3241,219 85. Thus it will be seen that tbe
actual indebtedness of the State on account
of the road for the year just ended amounts
to the sum of 899,827 69; and this amount,
it is alleged, would be reduced to less than
$70,000, if the Treasury of tbe State, instead
of that of the road, was charged with the
transportation of more than six hundred
car loads of corn and other supplies for the
destitute people of the State, and. for which
the road has no credit in its receipts.
With regard to the financial wants of the
road in future, to put it and its gppur*'
nances, such as bridges, locomativ*' J ~
station houses, in a thoroughly ** •*, and
dition, two hundred and iff -.eetive con-
lars will be required, rr ' j thousand dol-
Wallace, as weti »uese sums, says Mr-
ceived from ti*' .» the funds already re-
penaaner* .o State, are not needed as a
is »»’ ...but as a temporary loan. The fact
' .mtained, also, that since the present
officers were placed by Gov. Jenkins in pos
session of the affairs of the Road, the large
sum ot upwards of one million six hundred
thousand dollars of money has been paid
into and out of the State road Treasury.
.Touching the future railroad policy of the
State, Mr. Wallace presents the following in
teresting views:
“I am not one of those who believe _ many
new railroads will be constructed in the
South at an early day. We have not the
means, and if we had, the good judgment ot
discreet money holders will point out to them
better investments in the reconstruction of
present lines, and in adding to our agricul
tural and manufacturing interests. We have
facilities for transportation already beyond
the legitimate products and commerce of
the country.’’ , . . T _
“In taking this view of the subject, I am
not unmindful of the fact, that the welfare of
certain section# of the South seem* to re
quire and demand the completion of some
roads, commenced before tbe war, and in
which large investments have already been
made ; these no doubt will be finished, tsd,
admitting that all others now being discussed
and projected, are constructed in due time,
they cannot injuriously affect the welfare of
the State Road. A rapid exchange of four
millions of a now idle and unproductive
race of laborers, for hot less than double that
number of the restless Celtic and Anglo
Saxon is inevitable, and will throw upon the
rails of the Western and Atlantic Railroad a
travel and a traffic that the most sanguine
never anticipated; and no matter what roads
may be constructed, it must continue to be,
between the South and the great Northwest,
lite the MfMWfnruhMt binds the Siamese
twins: CtSSSt iii the certainty of this
future for the State Road, I can see how
easily the State may relieve herself at once
of ail concern for tbe payment ot her indebt
edness.”
Ciicsit Court.
We are informed by United Slat* Marshal
Dickson that a session of the United States
Circuit Court, for the fifth circuit, will be
held here by Ufa Honor, Judge Brakine, at
the United Status Uourt rodms. commencing
on Thursday next, the 8th instant. This will
be the first session of this Court here since
I860.
■fisvSSff. .
For s afaile tfcs sxdtomsai otsf th« Fs-
nians is Canada under afcnfcfafce 6t ekeedtion
was as fierce aa waa that after their army of
invasion. The whole hcrpnlace, according
to accounts, was agitatm with cries of ven
geance upon the unhappy priaoners, or ap
peals for mercy, lest a war ensue between
Canada and the United States. The tele
graph informs us that since the request of
President'Johnson, addressed to the British
Minister at Washington, that mercy and for
bearance be shown to the condemned Fe
nians, a decided change has taken piece in
the temper of the Canadian press and people.
We think- this very fortunate for that coun
try; for should the Canadian Government
proceed to extremities, and execute any of
the prisoners, there is but little doubt their
fate would be fearfully avenged by their
friends on this side of the line. Large in
dignation meetings have been held in dif
ferent parts of tins country, and both men,
money and arms will be forthcoming, if. the
necessity should arise, to cany the war into
Canada. Colonel Roberta has heea advised
to call out one hundred thousand men. Im
mediately, for the double purpose of rescuing
the prisoners and aaptving Canada. The
Fenian journals state, in the moat positive
manner, that one at the convicted prisoners,
Colonel Lynch, never held any commission
in the Fenian army, ’and that he did not ac
company the expedition into Canada in any
such capacity; that he went in the character
of a correspondent of a New York paper,
and that he has been confounded by the Ca
nadian authorities with Gen. Lynch, of Illi
nois, who commanded the expedition against
Fort Erie. The Canadian Government will
THE CASE OF THE HEW OOMM®-'
NIGHT DISPAI
Later from Baltimore.
, Ancient Uallififfk Leigej
8IONERS.
?/
TOE DECISION OF JUDGE BARTOl.
Intervention of General Grant.
I i ::
DISCOVERY OF FIRE ARMS AND AM
MUNITION.
Bunauu, Her. 5.—Judge Burtoi hut decided that
tbe Warden would have three days in which to rtenra
tbe writ
An eetabUebment containing owe hundred end fifty
boss* of firearms end ammunition wee ueteedto-day
arrest, end
by tbe police,
one man Shot.
General Grant, acting in a private capacity, made
the following proportion to the old Commiaaionera,
which it ii enppowd will be accepted: That the Con-
narratives have one Judge of Election and Clerk la
boxes for rejected baliota, which are to be placed at
every precinct. General Grant waa acting aa the
representative of Governor Swann In the matter.
All quiet at praannt, and no trouble
FROM EUROPE.
BY ATLANTIC CABLE.
do well, under existing circumstances, to ( PROPOSITION OF QUEEN OF . SPAIN
pause and consider before taking life.
The q.itma. Meeting.
In as much as we published a communica
tion, yesterday, from Mr. J. G. McCall, rela
tive to the proceedings of the Relief Meetiog
at Quitman, on the 30th ultimo, we feel it
due to the other side of the question to pub
lish tbe following account from tbe Quit-
man Banner of the 2d instant:
The Mketino on Tuesday.—There was a
remarkable turn-out of capitalists, creditors
aud misers, wbo have not heretofore mani
fested much interest in the affairs of the
country. We suppose about one-fourth tbe
citizens of tbe county were present, wbo, by .
a meagre majority, carried the substitute op- j
posing relief The resolution opposing “Re
pudiation” was prohably intended as a mere
catch to decieve and mislead tbe unwary.—
Many who we know to be beart and soul in
TO THE POPE-
His Expected Departure from
Rome.
UNITED STATES .SQUADRON ON
TURKISH WATERS.
ttWAR RENEWED IN BOKHAZA.
LIVERPOOL MARKET.
Madrid, Nov. o.—Oo Monday tbe Queen of Spain
made antoffer to the Pope of a residence at Granada,
and Spanish war veeaels will be placed at fate disposal
If.
favor of relief in some form or other, voted | 1P ctse ot emergenc f,
for tbe substitute, because they understood ’
it to be a square issue of “repudiation” and
“no repudiation.” No proposition was sub
mitted, or evenrquiatea at, by the friends of
relief tbat could have justified tbe necessity,
propriety or logic of tbe introduction or pas
sage of sucb a resolution. Tbe last resolu
tion does not reflect the views or wishes of
seventy men in Brooks county, and when
tbe issue is fairly made it will so turn out.
We regret exceedingly that any disturbance
should have occurred in the meeting, but it
is an old saying tbat the pocket nerve is the
most sensitive in the human system, and we
are not surprised at angry demonstrations
whenever it is touched.
Grand Lodge.—This body, which was
in session in Macon for several days, hu
made choice of the following officers for
the ensuing year:
M. W. G. M.—John Harris.
R.W. Deputy Grand Masters—1st District,
W. A. Love; 2d District, B. H. Bingham;
3d District, W. W. Boyd; 4th District,, J.
ti. Biackshear.
W. 8. Grand Warden—0. F, Lewis;
W. J. Grand Warden—8. A. Borders
W. G. Treasurer—J. E. Wells.
W. G. Secretary—3. Rose.
W. G. Sr. Deacon—O. V. Brown:
W. G. Jr. Deacon—W. F: Darden.
W. G. Marshal—F. B. West.
W. G. Pcrsuivaut—B: H. Mitchell.
1st G. Steward—J-. H: Jones.
2d G. Steward—E, Trice.
3d G. Steward—B. J> Head:
G, Tyler—C. H* Freetnaft-
Tbe Grand Lodge will probably get through j
with its business and adjourn to-.Qay . ~ '
A New Tskatxjcaj, S' ^ —Some of the
most *fa»' w ho have adorned the
stage have from oompsrativ0 obaenri-
ty-^Rftob* ^ charlotte Cushman, For-
"and many others. The success of such
ises a zest scarcely realized inthe ca-
reers of those hereditarily celebrated. ' We
notice in the theatrical papers an announce
ment of a forthcoming debut by ayoung lady
who is spoken of as very talented, young
and handsome,MiseE.Madder. She was dis
covered by an enterprising and successful
theatrical manager in a stock company in St.
Louis, and he proposes bringing her out as a
star. Three new pieces have been written for
her by a celebrated American author, and as
soon as she is up in them she will make her
appearance. Much fa anticipated from her,
and, asTdesigned to set an example of encour
agement to American talent, we wish the en
terprise every success.
Gen. Shkridah’* Late Obdeb.—The Times
Washington special Bays, the administration
does not entirely approve the vigorous lan
guage of General Sheridan’s late order, so
far as it applies to Maximilian and hfa French
relations. Thus far all our intercourse with
France on this subject has been of the most
amicable nature, and there Is neither inten
tion nor desire to intemipt them. At the
present time everything desirable promises
to be accomplished Without any bad feeling
whatever.
It is also stated that General Ortega hu
written a letter to General Sheridan, com
plaining of his late order, in which he inti
mates tbat the latter has overstepped the
bounds of bis duty:
Gen. Sheridan is evidently a better raider
and barn-burner than diplomatist
Constantinople, Nov. 4.—The United States squad
ron u expected in Turkish waters.
St. PncasBCRO. Nov. t-Ve la renewed in
Bokhan, and Bunsian forces have besieged aad taken
the city of Uturbe.
London, Nov. 5.—Coe so Is 89 V Fives <8J£.
Liverpool, Nov. 8.—Cotton fiten, sales 16,000 bates.
Middling Uplands IS*.
FROM NEW YORK*
MOVEMENT IN BEHALF OF REV.
MR. McMAHON.
THE HASUOTI.
DEATH OF SIMEON DRAPER.
rest
New Yobs, November 8.—Affidavits to prow the
innocence of the Bev. Mr. McMahon, now under sen
tence ef death in Toronto, have been forwarded to
Washington.
Gold48H; Couponsof ’81, U4X; Coupons of ’62,
U0X, Flour quiet. Wheat a#So better. Pork l*avy,
at 128 25. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee quite aad
firm. Naval stores dull and heavy; Turpentine 82®
83c, Rosin 8 76@$13 SO.
Simeon Draper is dead.
E«9M MILLEDUEV1LLC.
Notices.
WITHOUT PAtK.
DM iEKBD.Dcfriiut.fo sow oxtracitog teeth wNte
out pain teft without tee ffightert. danger tothe te”
ttent, by slate improvement in dentistry.
Office No. 117 Congress! street, over Pepper’s store,
near Boll street. nofolm
n a regular conmunieaUon of title Lodge
W Will be *bffd»tff>'a* fi* 1 T 018
/W st in e’doc#. _
Members of other Lodges and transient Brothers
fig good Standing ere fovlteil to attend.
By order JAB. M. PRENTISS,
*?.. H* - - Seaeluj.
NOTICE.
A regular monthly meeting of the Cleburne Social
Otnb will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. 6th in
stant. at 8 o’clock, it the Engine Bouse or Gurmanla
Fire Company. Libetty Square. Every member will
ne prepared to pey monthly due*.
By order of the PRESIDENT.
John R. Dillon. Seeretarv. a S. e. eoAU*
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.
The Steamship Sty of B>th. from Boston, dia.
charges tfato day at Irbarf, foot of Abereont afreet.
Goods not removffi from tbe wharf at euaeet will
ha stared at the ex# dm and risk of owners, and not
delivered till charge) are paid.
noS-lt RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
Stevedores’ 1 Benevolent Asso
ciation.
4 VANNAB, Qa.. Nov. A 1S8S.
meeting of the Stevedore*’ Be
nevolent Assoclatloi wit bo held at tnelr Ball THIS
(Tuesday, EVENIX8, at 9 o’clock.
Punctual a ttendance la requested.
By order U. J. FORD, Pres.
M. M. Sslutan, secretary 8. B. A. no*
WBSTEKN UNIONffKLEOKAPH COUP ANY,
SAVANNAH, NOV. A 1868.
The Lines have been completed to Americas, Ga.
Telegrams for that play received and foiwardod
promptly from and atterthl* date,
nod
*1 H TURNER, Manager.
Optic* GesJral Strraancrammwr
Atlantic^ Gulp Rail Road.
Sawnnah, Oct. 15th, 1866.
1
ritHE Florida Branch jtsn Road will be opened to
1 the Public on Menlsy next, the 92nd test.
Arrangements have lean made insuring direct aad
speedy communication ty this route between Savannah
and all station, on the Pensacola and Georgia Ball
Road, Florida Central Sail Road, and Florida Rail
Road.
Through tickets will be sold between the following
placea, viz.:
Savannah and Quincy Tallahassee, Monticello, Ma
dison, Lake City, and JWksonville.
Thomaaville and Qnijcy. Tallahassee, Hontieello,
and Madison.
Madison and Quitman and Valdosta.
Freights between Bavmnah and all points on Pen
aaeotec Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail
Road will be shipped ot through rates and without
brisking bnlk.
H. 8. HAINES,
octlC-tf General Superintendent,
CHAISE OF SCHEDULE.
Omen Genexal Soteein ieppent
atlanth and Gulp Railroad,
Savannah, Oct. 15.186&
fXH and after MONDaY next, the Bd instant the
Kj Befasdale* of the Paeenger Trains on tbia Road
will ha as follows, daily, (Sunday’s excepted):
Leave. Aanrv:
T.S0 A. M. Savannah A10 P. M.
6.00 A. X. Thomaaville T.10 P. M.
7.95 A. M. Live Oak 8.18 P. M.
9.38 A. M. TalUhaaarn 10.90 P. M.
1.8# A. M. Jacksonville 19.00 Night
H. S. HAINES,
oelt—tf General Superintendent
▲ BUSK FILM CUBE.
Or. Gilberts File laatraaaqte patettvely euwn the
worst caste of Ftlea. Heotby^SteR Off to
Circulars free. Sold by Druggists. Agents wanted
everywhere. Addreea 3. B. ROHUBO. Manager. No.
878 Broadway, New York. oc3i-3m
IIMNCEf-
kU£j r
Ot. AUGUST
would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are prepared to effect
Fire and Marine Rieka In the following first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a share of
pu£onage: «
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, o.
New York.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of JSt. Loofah Me-
PERBY INS. AND TRUST CO., Marlon, Ala.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S 80X81 CO.,
eepl-3m CoreerefBryan andDray ton afreets.
SPECIAL IOTICE.
’ ' .s'
TO WUOLESALE GROCERS, UQUOR DEALERS,
DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS. GLASS AND
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Essential Oils, Extracts and Essences for flavoring
and improving Brandies, Whiskey*, Kata*, Wine-
Older, Ac. Age and Body Preparatlor* for Nrittral
IzingtSnd Mollifying » hlskeya and Spirit*. Extracts
of Holland and Loudon Gina. Colorings, Gum and
Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Juices.. Dr. FEUCHTWAN-
GER’S Treatise on Fermented Liquor*, with 1,000
Recipe* and direction*.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, Ac.
Fob soar MANOPAOrruEBS.—Slltfcate of Soda, So
luble Glam, or Liquid Quartz, in Dry. Crystal liquid,
or Jelly form: Caustic Soda, Beds Ash, PSlm and
Cacoauut Oils, 8oapatoae and Chfna Clay.
All order* seat to me will have prompt attention,
and every Information reqaired will he cheerfully
given by
JOSEPH W. fEUCHTWASOER,
ocSI-Stawim
No. 85 Cedar street.
New York.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bunt or Sivuoax.
Savannah, Georgia, July 6,1666.
The undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating Its affairs, therefore all persona having claims
against thto corporation will present them, and at
bill-holders or this Bank are required to present the
same within six months from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and three In-
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GBO. W. DAVIS,
■epS-tf Assignee*.
TO HOLDERS OF PAST DUE BONDS
AND COUPONS OF THE CITY OF
COLUMBUS, GA.
Notice is hereby again given that an Bonds and
Coupons or the City of Columbus, Ga., falling due
on or before Jauuaty 1,1866. may be funded in new
bonds of the city, bearing 7 per cant Interest, paya
ble aeml-annually. Upon application to tbs Troasurer
by mail or othorwlae. Interest via bo allowed from
October 1, 1865. The new Bonds ar* dated April 1,
1S66, and October Coupons are now due, end paid
la cash. R. H. GBERNE, City Treasurer,
octt-lw Coiambus, Ga.
Notice.
This is to notify an eoncernsd tbat the Power of
Attorney glv*a by me in October, 1666, to L. M. Sha
fer, Esq., to transact business and collect and re
ceive mouqy Lor ms, and In my name. In my baslneaa
of Ship Cuandlery, Grocery and General Commie-
ahm, la hereby revoked, aad that the aaid L. M. Sha
fer la no longer auffioriaed to transact any bnslnete
for ma of any nature or kind.
GEO. H* ARLEDGE.
Commission Merchant, Ac.,
octt-tf 79 Bay street
New Advertisements.^., ^^ew^Stisementi
Dan Castello’a
GREAT SHOW
AND
MIMS!
HNraT.SffiidSHetrif^
75 half bbls. Nos. l, 2 gr.d ;
10)Manas, lands.
100 boxes Scaled Herring,
to drums Table codfish.
For ui)tky
Kiitsbm in Real Armor,
I adies In Regal Robes.
Queen’* Carriage cf State,
The M ooted Zouaves,
Tne cornet Band,
Goldeu Chariot,
Horses,
Posies
and Males,
Will be prominently seen
and admired,
But i he
NOVEL FEATURE WILL
BE THE
LIVjE
Let loose in the streets, taken from lie cage by tbe
Intrepid
LION,
ken from lie cage bj
pid
HERR LENGEL,
Walked over a Platform and placed upon a Car and
carried in triumph.
THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS,
OOKZACmO
ECKHABT’S SILVER CORNET BAND.
takably Indicative of the Strength and
Kosourcea of
£)an Cnstello’s Great Show,
AT SAVANNAH,
On Lincoln ^street, between Charlton and Macau,
for ioor days only :
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14th,
THURSDAY. Nov. lath,
FRIDAY, For. 16th,
SATURDAY, Nov. Uth.
ADMISSION... 78 Comte.
Children under 12 year* of ege 5a Cents.
Separate Seat* lor Colore I Persons ad Cents.
Doom open st 2 and 7 o’clock. Performances com
mence half an boar after.
The MANAGER in announcing tbe Commence
ment of the Second Annual Soutuern Tour of DAN
CaSTELLO'8 Great Show, I* pleased to be enabled to
present an array of artistic names, cjmprlaiag the
very best talent in the world.
DAN CASTELLO,
Til 3 ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONALIST.
Will appear at each Entertainment, end introduce
me only thoroughly Trained Hor.e In tea
Universe, the
BU8SIAN BEAUTY, “ CZAR,”
CIRCASSIAN STEED’
Tbe Creature with the Flowing Mane and Sweeping
Tall, styled the * ’Animal with Soul,” the Par
agon of Scanty, Docility and Intelli
gence.
ACTION OF LEGISLATURE ON CON
STITUTIONAL AMENDMENT:
IT WILL CERTAINLY BE REJECTED.
MuxxDoxviujs, November i.—Tbe ConsUtuttoual
Amendment was referred to-day in both Houses with
inst uction* to report aa soon aa practicable. Hen,
A. H. Stephens opposes it, aad thinks the Legislature
should set Iniiinillntely on the subject and taiil# Ihe
question so for aa Georgia go**- Its rejection la deem
ed certain.
From Buffalo.
FENIAN EXCITEMENT AT FORT ERIE.
MEMONSTRATIOM OF TOM BROTHER
HOOD.
Buffalo, Nov. 6.—Thar* was considerable excite
ment at Fort Erie laat night in expectation of aFeoian
raid. Tha cause of the panic aeema to have hute the
arrival ot the United State* ataaater Michigan. wl
has come to restore the Fenian arms captured laat
June. There waa a Fenian demonstration on Sunday
afternoon, when prominent Fenians mads addresses
and speeches.
NEWS FROM MEXICO.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee
of tbe Merchants’ and Planters' Bank, is prepared
to enter upon hla daty. All lmiholdere, and other
peraons having claims against said Bank, are re
quested to present the same for liquidation. And
all parties indebted to the Bank ere requested to
make Immediate payment. Blllholdera will lose
their priority If the bills aTe not presented within
six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
anSl-tf Assignee.
Assignees’ Notice.
Thenndenlgnwl having been appointed aasigneee
of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders and other claim-
ante against the said Bank ti present the same ff>r li
quidation, and all persons Indebted to the Bank an
required to make Immediate payment.
BUl-holderawlll lose their priority If tbe hois are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. E. GAUDBY.
lyw-tf
Cm TitEAStraxa's Ornox,
Savannah, October 93,180
TAX PAYERS ere hereby notified that the tlm* re
quired for toe payment of quarterly returns has ex-
pirad, aad they are earnestly requested to cell and pay
ihui- dues, and thus avoid additional expense and toe
itening of executions.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
0094 ... dty
DEPARTURE
,JiUi l Uf-A
HE ABDICATES IN FAVOR OF GEN.
BAZAINE.
Wamuikuton, Not. 5.—Mr. Romero baa received a
letter dated Vera Crux. 98th, via New Orleans, stating
tbat if— l - llu, | left toe city of Mexico on toa 23d,
resigning, verbally, in fovor of Gen- Baaalne.
Tim* at Fo'bt Vau.xt.-TH* Fort Valley Ledger of
the lataays:
-rets omc. aoju*u“*. - ^ x 1 a oaa i was to*
Th* West Point Observer fa the name of a
new weekly paper just issued at West Point,
Georgia, by A. D. Starnes, editor and pro
prietor. Success attend tbe Observer
►
National Express Compaxt.—The Na
tional Express Company was reorganized on
the 80th ultimo. The new directors are Gen.
Joseph R Anderson, of Richmond ; W. P-
Perot, of Baltimore ; Harney Marburg, of
Georgetown Colonel M. Haramn, of Staun
ton, Va.;.R. P. Zimmerman, of Atlanta; W.
H. Webb, of New York ; J. Foley, etBalti-
more; William Lewie, of Baltimore; Lewis
Norvel, of Lynchburg. Mr. Perot will be
Prerident in place of Gen. Joseph E. John
ston. A farther requisition of ten per cent,
upon the stockholders will be made and pay
ment enforced.
REMOVAL^
iiiii ii
RANDELL A CO.
Have removed to
MX and
Extra aad Yel
Next door west of Barnard street, their former feca- [
ties, and are now prepared to offer a Urge**--* of '
Ot ro eries
consisting In perto S
260 barrels Flour—Sqperfint, Extra and Choice
150 half barrels Flour. Sqporlae
50 barrels White B. D. Steal
too half bands White B. D. Hominy
ISO barrels 8ug»r—Ctuahod, A. B, C,
lno tarrelsW2CT*wWJ* a* 4
•so boxe^C^ndIee-^MiMld!*Artainantine and Sperm
150 tubs Lard—Pressed and Fare L*al , - :
too tube butter—Western ydgwtos' Gosnra.
160 teRda C wdhalfbtn(te’ Mackerel-Ncs. l,
300 boxes Wew^erringa-jfoJ and nealM
250 SxesPrMh Peaches, Tomaioes, Oysters, Pickles,
Kbarrelsa&tef'mnraBV.iai/nd«g»i
OF MAXIMILIAN
EUROPE.
FOR
how re'toJtetegreph oifo? Irrefe «° a»re ky.S»-80S
or $4,000, in too saM, wktek foU for short of hdngs
fire-proof one.
yUSKRAL INVITATION
Tfae frtends and acgnslntances of CapA F. W. BAI
LEY (tnd family |te,re*peetfUlly Invited
foneikijKkfo hM,!*** rqridcuce,
Dnytoii sffaeth. ThIR
BOARD, BOARD.
pleasant lo
South Broad i
nov5-(t
dr aGeatloffian sod wife, can ho
wlto Board la one of too aaoit
by AKgteattoa at 1SS
Notice.
BUILDERS.
Piste your e^tsteteo
THOMAS FBPFBB.
Ktt-tf I dot5 • UWKTlum*. wtare.
Notice.
FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD.
The fourth Instalment of twenty per cent, on the
stock subscribed to this Boad is hereby caUed, paya
ble at the Company's Office, in Savannah, on the
10th of November, 1808- D. MACDONALD,
no* fat Treasurer.
HILL’S usnr DYE, SO cents—-Black or
Brawn, Instantaneous; best, cheapest, durable, re
liable. Depot, No. 66 John street, New York. Bold
by mil drag and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m9-ly
FEVER AND ASHE KITISOClaHRD
Marina to intermittent Fever, a word with you. Th*
responsibility lor jour suffering rests upon your
selves. J ust as snrtlj as you shake to-day. or will
shake to-morrow. HOSTETTXB’8 CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un
der which yon labor. Bad you taken this gonial
tonic as a preventive, you would have na need of it
as a care, for It readers to*,system impervious to ail
miasmaticfevara. Botaiaesyou *-miacted the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of •» «o m -
plzlnt by resorting to too only reliable remedy.—'
Break to* chills with HOStBTTHa® BITTERS, and
they will return no more. This Is the experience of
thousands, and It wm be yours. Quinine la a stow
means of relief; it la nauseous to the last degree;- it
Is more dangerous than too malady itself; In many
cases It utterly foils. How different is the effect of
too Brims. Their curative action Is rapid; they are
agreeable to tbs palate; they are not only entirely
termless, bat tend lnertteMy to strengthen toe con
stitution and prsnuff llte) Ifiup never hav fatted, and
it Is confidently areamed that they never can fall in
aby case of Ferer and Ague, however inveterate in
Its character. To to without Hoe tetter’s Bitters In
any region Infraftil with Intermit.-at or Remittent
Fovor la simply to reject safety aad court disease.
Iyl7-q0dty. . . . : ■ -
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED
ICINE.
Da. Maooiel is the founder of a new Medical Sys.
tern I Tbe quautiteriana, wbose vast internal dpi**
enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must
give precedence to the man who restores health and
appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary
piila, and curia the most virulent sores with a box
or so of hie wonderful and all-healing Salve. These
two great specifics of the Doctor are test supersed
ing all the Stereotyped ho*trams of the day. Extra
ordinary cures by Maggiel’s Pill* and Salve have
opafosd toe eyes of the public to the inefficiency of
the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which
people have so long blindly depended. Maggiel’s
Fills are not of the elass that are swallowed by toe
dflEeB, and of which every box frill taken create* an
absolute necessity far another. One or two of Mag-
giel's Pills suffices to place the bowels la perfect qr*
Mr, tone toe. stomach, create an appetite, aad ma
ter Oo spirits light and buoyant.
There Is no griping, and no reaction In too Aura
New Advertisements.
If the Ever ti affitotad. Its functions tre restored;
■ad of the nervous system 1» feeble, it i» Invigorated.
This last quality makes to* medicines very desirable
for toe wants of delloste females.
Ulcerous sad sruptivo diseases are literally extia-
gulabed by th* disinfectant power of Maggiel’s Balm
In teot. It Is here announced that
,«g BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND D1AB-
RlKSA PILLS*
can where fill all ethers feU. *
Who*for Buns, Scutes,entered a'l abreafoaoof
- UJ. T - i >5- •
MAGGIEL’S SALVE
istafolllb!*.
Bold faff
J. MaSGIKL,
11 Pin* street New To
And all OiuffgMs, at
TWENTY-FITS CENTS PER BOX.
SStiL
Assignee's Notice.
le node reined having been gppointed • ■ ■ ■
i§ of ootnmerefi of SmtibhaH, Georgia, Is
tfMi [a antffF apon bis duties. AU bill Mdon
Udrther persons haring claims against toosuld
■uL mm reauteted to present th* same for liquid*.
ItiteTaEdril indebted to the Bank are re-
ite immediate payment.
jwlUtose taeUprttrity If the bfoa are
n#t presented wltblix six months from tuts dst^
JQOll a FERBlUfe
NEW MUSIC.
Bongs.
B eautiful u* of the Bea. Thomas-21 cents.
Thou Art the Star. Gunmen—a* cents,
Btonewall'e Death. Blamphtn—*>' cent*.
Song of too tfuu BheU. Couvorse—a) cent*.
A Year’s Spurning. Feme—75 cent*.
My Heart Looks lor Bunahln* In You. Currie—S5
snu.
Lon* Grave by to* Soa. H*y«—M cent*.
My SootoeraSunny Homo. Hay*—ascents.
Forsaken. V. Gab ltl—SOoeuU.
Bhepherdeas and the Knight. Gottechaik—75 cu.
Memory. R. Hoffman—5* cents.
Five O'clock in tbe Murnlng- Ciaribrt—50 Cents.
INSTRUMENTAL PISCES.
Galop di Bravoura. tiiglamand A. Schreiner—T8
cents.
Crimlno e la Oomare. Ketterer—75 cento.
L'Africalne- Jasll—fft tfi.
Tala* tes Boss*. Ketterer—7S esuto. ^
Trembling Leaves. WefaB—6L
Match des Amagouet WthU—$1.
Le “Oarriliiou” (the Chtmas). Ja*n—T6 cento.
Berths Maxurka. J*L. Schreiner—30 cents.
Daisy Polka. J. L Schreiner—SO cent*.
For sale by ' '
UOSAt JOHN C. BOHRBINFB » SONS,
CJTATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM UOUNTl .— To
O all whom it may concern:
Whereas, James L. Hatwt will sppty at tbe court
of Ordinary for testers Dteatesory aa Koecntor on
toe estate of Bias Hanpt, of said conaty, dscoaa
These are, Iberufore, to sit* aad admnatth,
whom it may conoern, .to he aad appear before said
court to make objection (Uanj they hare) on or be-
“ * la May naxt, otherwise said
^ . of No-
D, A. O’BYRNE,
Ordinary C. C.
BURNELL RUNNKLL8,
Tbe embodiment of Grace and Style, will,
with HU
TWO PRETTY AND GIFTED BOYF,
Render a pleasing series of livirg picture a, which,
for ess*, excellence and elegance, have never befon
been witnessed in America. This young Sonthernei
and his two Little Children constituted the leading
attractions in the principal Ttiea’re*. H'ppodrom*.
and Clreuse* of *he om World. Papers praise them!
Joarnal'° them! People pronounce them
wrest'■
THE BATOCTTE LEAFS
Are speciaiitiee i u ,w. Great Show, and ere given In a
style anattempted t>y t-ociupor.ry concern*
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Quitman, Monday, Nov. 19.
Tbomaevilie, Tuesday, Nov, 20.
Yaldueia, Wednesday, Nov. 21.
Jasper. Thursday, Nov. 22.
JvckaOfivi.de, Friday and Saturday, Nov. Yd and 24
Lake City, Monday, Nov. 28. «.
Madlaon, Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Monticello. Wednesday, Nov. 29.
Tallahassee, TbniSday and Friday, Nov. 29 and 30
Quincy, yalUfday. Dec 1 nod
WANTED,
B Y aLADY, a situa’lon as Governess, In a pnvat-
Camijy. I* e. mpetent to teaoh all -lw Englls:
nr nches having Uau five yearn experience; or would
be wiillnq to assist a afiy in bonaebold cares ana
sc win,. 6_la-.y n -t so much an object as a pteaaant
home. Ubf-xccpilonable references and recommeD-
dal-nos. Atidies* “L.L^’’News and Herald Office,
bavauaab, Gu. no#»t*
13aeon, Flour, Balt, <fcc.
10 HOGEHKALq c B BIDES,
10 hogsheads Rib Sides,
5 hogsheads Shoaidera,
SO esaks Hams,
Sack* Turk '* Island haft;
S ok* Liverpool Salt, . - a.
100 steka Superfine Flour,
10 quarter-oaaka Sherry Win*.
Apply to ■ J V.
nov6—tot BELL. WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
H
Miss La voile,
AVING juat returned from Cenada with a tall aa-
eortment of
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, LACES,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
BOYS’ HATS and CAPS,
KID GLOVES, FURS, AC
of th* seweet pattern* and fuhlona, rc*r*ctfuliy in
vites her frlenaa and the public to com* and *xtmm#
her stock, which will be exposed to d*y, on Dnugbtoa
hroetff sccaod door «outh of WhiUhr. novh—w
PRINTING.
S AYING purchased tot Job Office atucbedto the
“Daily Nows and fientid.* aad made addition*
I would Mw the public that I am prepared
to execute every terfftfoi of
WANTED,
F OUR PLAFTEBfcR& To ^mpeteat wmlu
liberal wages will be paid. Apply ooreur
and Jeff rson srreets.
HAY, HAY.
A AA BALES Prim# Eastern, per Andes, row
4UU tending, and for toty
^ T. L. KINSEY k CO.,
fpifl
Mm
HatONA^j,
Buggi**, ^arria^
HARNESS
For Sale,
A T reinced priest, to clo«<
gain 1 coil be * cur«i by call Bt:-1
slgneTet Na t Barr.*'Blfrt. B.v **«■
t ots- lw T. F.MAW^y^^
SALt OF FURNiTUfiT
ADMUflSTRATORB SALE.
ILL be sol.!, at the reoideur > r j ,l. , I
VV Margaret Charlton, on Wes’ fcoad i l * I
tiie lith fmiint, between th* etui $££££* j
HOUSEHOLD FUBHIXUBE
Sold by farder of UredWtagrte Oh^. ^
SUGAR * SYRUp, |
AC BBLS. Boston Syrup, good quality
touJ *5 bbls extra C Surer,
s hhds. Cuba Sugar,
now landing uud for sate or
nov5 St EnWW g HBBTZ ,t nn
SIGHT DRAFTSON NEW YORil
FOB BALE BY
GOURDIN, MATTHIES8EN & C0-,
aovS-St Na. 11 Stoddard's Lower foogt.
.JOHN 0. FERRILL
Attorney at LawJ
NO. 72 BRYAN STREXT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
FGR RENT
l
THE O VELLIN G HOUSE at ir^.1
Broad street, at the head of South Bnad. I
formerly occupied hr th* lat* JuflgeQte I
on. Foauesslongiven November 15th. Fur tool
m
Rice, Cheese & Flour
5«
ohoteo Family Flonr,
So boxes Maryland State Cheese,
SO boxes English Dairy Cliiesu,
50 bags prime Rangoon Rice,
Jnst received and for rale by
nov5-3t EDWIN E. HERTZ t CD.
BUTTER. LARD, CHEESE, |
teE TUBS Western und choice Goshen,
10 100 tube pressed and pore Leaf Lard,
150 boxes Cheese—Factory and En^IiehDdn |
In store and for sale by
RAN D8LL s CO.,
nov5-3t 201 and 2id Bay awe.
S20 Reward.
S TRAYED or stolen from my h0ate,os Cite I
ctr-e', on Friday morning. TWo BL-tCK a.-i> I
TAN PUPS, about two months o <f Tbeoboreit-
ward will be paid for t heir return, or for iuforuaiia [
where I can get them, and no qne9i.oii9 Mkel
nOvS-St N. B BROWN.
Horse Strayed.
A BAY MARE, with ewitch tale, broft »nrtt
Tbnnderbolt yesterday and was cangtib] faiw I
one fa town, to whom a reward will be put«it-
Uvery at Mosm Green’s Stab:*, Sate «mer.
novs-lt
Co-partnership Notice,
T HE tudersigned have this day associated wi’j I
them la bnslnete
Mr. JAMES E. GRADY.
HOLCOMBES
November l, Mas. »
Heavy Stock of Groceries,
holcoibe & co
H ATE landing by Steamers and Hail Ywseh''
Baltimore, Fhhnde phto. New York and Bwl
580 barrelr and hall barrels F oar
60 casks B-’con—S'dss. Shoalderi and
suo barrels, half barrels, quarter temfa Ml
kilt- Mackerel
280 boxes Herrings
176 boxes Cneese
•* kegs Butter
*60 tube Lard
900 ooxes Soap, varinns brands
10 b- rrete Bu-kwbeet
90 barre a and buxea fttua' Oraeken
50 emeu Covm>y»t>»e
10 ernes i obstei*
(0 oast* Tomatoes
85 cases p. aches, in Byrnp
2" cases Fine Apples, In Syrup
100 oanels Pot-wx-s
50 barrels On ona
25 bosea Adamantine Ca’-dies
liv) hexes A .sorted and Fancy Candy
26 boxes Rock candy
2u cases Madeira Win*
30 Wars Sherry Win*
10 asses Fo t wine
28 cases Cognac Brandy
50 eases Wolfe’s Srhnapps
aso tegs Assorted shut
StJugsPowour
25 Oases Sardines
80 boxes and half boxes S*M»
6 Italic Almonde
6 tegs Pliberta
S bare Broil Nuts
s bags Pimento
55 bb^fSogar^Ortob-d Ciarlflsd sad Oft* 1 ' |
F^atlowtetiite»rtprlcre.»* ATSIBeL
Rice, Rice.
teA BAG3 East 1l*g RICE laadiagXr* « cW ' lie '
UreMHolmre. HOli ffSC^
01 LUTI0N. ^
SSSMSSEBSSiilgsSX]
the a in* place. 1SS way uueeL wben *• iti ts J
eomlnuancoof thepstronagrheivlof® 1
M. old firm.
ftsvannab, Ga., Ttevrl. ’Sts,
STORE TO RE«T.
A SMALL BRICK ST > %>lf* 1*
afo* OsfotluSa Street LTSt***-* 1 * qiM*
sandy Pfr the preratoeu.
Notice.
bi.L-a.tB Oi J ti
; x-—*
J "1
■Rlotice.
Th* Mechanics’ Baring and Loan Association ofSa-
vaatteh, hsvlaw made to tfae undersigned an SMigti-
■mutof uti of Ito proffsrtff andrtfoctofoftbutetefft
.of tte fruMtera sB-Briwows huftuff claims offteBrt too
eotjeration are reqateisd to pnwwit them to the an-
donlgMd, andsil penoos Indebted to saldeotpOfU’
ttsu will a^e payment to
C. W. W. BBUMM,
MS)li»S>'l'~—
. ^ggeoffiaaowof
; to* tote of children’s
rtkfue Without Ups. Boldvvete
AH Oth#HCIrtd« of Printing Done
nsATff cnur.AiD ^ncE.
• fo .-,r • r. -
GIVE JKJ®
I also receireofdere egd hare aatoufactured every
ariety or ■
BLANK BOOKS.
3. H. IBFIf,L, Ul Btffsteaet,
igflti Irar’ *
HE owner of a Pair of BPBCTACLES, lost.
St. Jota'afiburch, on Sunday anernoou. 0uu ret
by catling at THIS OFFICE, and paying for
tola advardaemeak upon evidence
- noS-lt ^
L ADIES’aad MISSES
T * ,B ^ handcuff.
ndS* ****** COUMNtFK
TABXiB ..
STAND‘COVERS,
TOHXT QUILTS, NAPKDfS
axd DOYLUft,
BBWMIMKA*
0BF7 Aax'-ymJk'IlMI.tf
118 aad USOONffBEBB BTBBET- OC27
BACON.
^ CHOTCE lot Clear gggg^AMr
?
-l ea fqwws h. and JR. Stete.IWry Cteeuu.
Tm Z 3 Zr’*** HuSoN AHAllDELL,
DOv6-3t
1***&“■
WACAaip
For Isoveinb 6 ^!
BODET'S UDY'S BO»»* •
LBSWB LADY’S MAGAMNK fw
DEMOBM9TB MAGAEW V“ Ne, *“
ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for Novembtf’
w» GABfiXVNfcremMrlA
THE CATHOLIC 2TOBUJ.
OUR YOUNG FOLKS, for November-
THU 0U> GHANA for November.
PETEMBCHPS, »r November.
HAMPEgE MONTHLY, for g<wtn *2.
BALLOU’S MONTHLY,-** Motete***
KOX1VLT, forltoveteber.
MEEKLY-
also.
Our usual supply of
flour.