The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 09, 1866, Image 2

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The DailviNews and Herald. BY Si W. MASON. SAJ1HKL W, HAW* iedi««M w. T. THOliPSOS AnocUte Editor. Official Paper of the City. AR2E8T CIRCULATIQl'lfl THE CITY AIBCOIRTY PaiU VV, NOVEMBER ». MM. POSTM* STBUS Are Authorized to receive subscription, for theNEWfc AND HERALD, Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, st our advertised rates. TO OUR COUNTRYFHIBl.DS. An much interest!, felt throughout the country Ir regard to the prospects of the cotton and (dhernropa we will be grateful to onr planting friend* and other, n the interior for information on that aibjeot, Tboae 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- there, the present King of Belgium and the sral interest, will oonfer a favor by communicating the name to na. Count of Flanders. These two gentlemen, acting on their own inclination, but in ac cordance with the advice of the Emperor of . , - , , . . , , h „ Austria, refused to give her the money: and The telegraph has informed us that the ’ .... . - . . _ . .. . ; f it was for this that she refused jn tarn to The Election*. Radicals were generally victorious in the elections which transpired on the 6llt instant- This is unpleasant news to the Southern people, who bnd indulged the hope that, in New York at least, the Democracy would be triumphant. But they are doubtless con soled in a measure by the Conservative vic tories in the glorious little Slates of Mary land and Delaware; which precludes even a possibility of the adoption of the Constitu tional Amendment, despite the opposition of the Southern States, as contemplated by the Radicals. The intelligent observei^of current events could hardly have anticipated a more favorable result' in behalf of the true interests of the country, owing to the number of fabri cated dispatches fretn the South to the Northern journals, replete with falsehoods designed to operate upon the Northern peo pie during the late canvass. Many of the Radical papers were filled daily to over flowing with . ibese dispatches, which, doubtless, had a powerlul effect upon the masses of voters, who were pre disposed lo plaice implicit confidence in every statement, however false, unfavorable in this section. Every little difficulty which if occurring up North, would scarcely be no ticed, has been magnified into a new war of rebellion, because of its occurring in the South. Mendacious partisans, interested in the perpetuation of sectional domination, had not scrupled for weeks prior to the elec tion to chaige the Southern people with the secret purpose of renewing the war in the event oi the success of the Democracy, and what the common sense of almost every man, baviug really at heart the good of society, ought to leach him instinctively to reject be cause of Us gross unreasonableness, was of ten put forth with the most unblushing au dacity as a veritable occurrence here. It is really deplorable that we cannot successfully caution the Northern public against so many infamies ol this character. Common hon esty and the instinct of decency revolt at the demoralization which they indicate. But they have done their work in the perpetua tion of Radical supremacy and we must await the result, with indifference we can not, but with calmness and manly fortitude. United States Circuit Court. fbe November term of the Circuit Court of the United Stales commenced its session in this city on the 6th instant, Judge Erskine presiding- Judge Wayne, althongh expected, was not present, os undei the Act of Congress of July 23 J, 18G6, no assignment of the Supreme Court Judges has, as yet, been made to the circuits. We understand there is a large amount of business before the Court, involving questions of importance. It is probable. Mr. Justice Erskine wili preside alone daring the term, or the greater part of it at le.ast. All the officers of the Court were present: Col. Henry S. Fitch, United States Attorney; Major William G. Dickson, United States MsrsUai; and H. C. Holcombe, Esq., Clerk. Ho, fob Libema.—The Atlanta New Era says that one hundred and sixteen colored persons passed through the city yesterday e« whence they will take ina. They were in charge skine, of Monrovia, Libe- I educated several years ago ; as a missionary. He returned a short time ago for his relations, but 'was induced by the American Colonization So ciety to exert his influence upon others. This is a portion of the result. We learn , that there is quite a large number in Charli ready to sail. These came from Tennessee. : j Execution of a Mcbderek.—The Macon Telegraph says: The sentence of death was executed upon the negro Bill, the murderer of Mrs. Rollins, at Irwinton, on Friday last, in the presenc; of an immense throng of spectators. We learn that he made full con fession of the horrid crime, together with a life devoted to robbery and murder. ;The Atlanta ticket agent fell at bis bands, and numbers were sent unprepared to theiri last account by this demon in human fdtm. , His confession has bpeu written out, at>is will be given to the public The Radicals.—The Washington National In teliigencer remarks with much force: “The small majorities of which the Radicals boast, were won by the red hand. But the Ameri can people are incapable of continued injus tice. They will respond to the claitos of fairness and constitutional right. The Radi cals may rejoice in their brief triumph, but the re-action of conservative patriotism and nationality will, ete long, as- Tka Prlpeaaa Carlalt*. Those who have a knowledge of the many excellent traits of charaetpCTarwhich the Empress of Mexico is remsikable, cannot but feel a deep intereatfiarher, now that the hand of allliction is resffpgjjfesTily upon her. The latest informatfon received on this side is that she is not improving,' and that her condition excites universal regret - In re gard to the cauaeof her mental derangement, it appears, says the correspondent of a New fork paper, that the Princess, who had thrown all the ardor of her youthful imagina tion into the building up and perpetuation of the new throne in Mexico, desired to throw her private fortune, left at his death have been removed t* the poor boqilal 3EV tow by her father, into the Mexican scheme; but d*r». the careful old King, knowing Maximilian’s o The stesmer^Torida arrived to-day, ton Havre, and .. , - 1 had twenty-nine deaths on the paraage from cholera, inclination for throwing money out of Ther . ^ p ^ enU ^ oa b " mha wiUb . ^ ferreii to the Illinois. The Florida la chattered by the French Government togo to Vera Cruz for troops, and merely touched at New York to land passengers. window, gave the safe keeping of the prin c:pal (five millions of dollars) to her two bro- visit her relatives at Brussels imd at Vienna, and that the Count de Flanders has been obliged to leave Miramar. Thus, after tieing refused material aid by the man who put her husband on the throne of Mexico Rafter being refused by her brothers the use of her own money, which she wished to bring to the sup port of the totteringdErone, and after being refused the Concordat by' the Pope, her rea son gave way. ■yr A Florida Colony from Connecticut.— The Hartford Courant says that' Messrs. Ta- tro and Sanches, of that city, and others of the Florida colony, sailed^-from New York .iu Saturday tor their hew home. Another party of the same colony, aud bound lor the jarue destination, sailed front Baltimore on Thursday. Others will follow as soon us they can gel ready. Quite a number of fam ilies will be ready to go as soon as shelter can be provided, and we learn that that will be very soon, as there is au eighty horse power steam saw mill oow in ruuning order, which will snppiy lumber for building. The prospect' appears to be favorable for a large colony of a good class of northern men and their families to make a permanent settlement Bu in Florida. The National Express Company. [From the Richmond Enquirer of November la!. J The following financial report of the affairs of this Company was submitted at the recent meeting of stockholders: SHARES Taken, on which nothing has been paid 557 “ “ 1 per cent, baa been paid«... 1,154 •* « 5 44 “ “ “ T... 2,169 “ " 7 ^ •« “ “ “ 20 “ “ 10 " 44 “ cl 8,081 44 44 11 “ " 44 ** 25 “ “ 12* 44 “ •• 44 20 _ / «« 13 •« “ “ “ 250 « •« 15 “ “ « “ 12,554 44 15 y z “ 44 44 44 20 •• “ 20 4 * 44 44 44 15,188 40,044 Cash collection* $534,748 Solvent notes due Company.? 54,436 $589,184 Total indebtedness 273,000 In teams, books, office fixtures, eta $235,120 81 Bills receivable * 54,436 00 $289,556 81 Due Company on 36,440 shares, on which 10 per cent, and upwards baa been paid.. 145,955 00 Proposed call ot 10 per cent on said shares 361,440 00 Total $507,295 00 add assets on hand 289,556 91 $796,851 61 If the call of 10 per cent, be answered, and the amount of $145,856 be added, the Company will be in possession of $507,295 00 Deduct debts 273,090 00 BY TELEGRAPH. JIIGHT* DISPATCHES. FROM NEW YORK. PREVALENCE OFJTYPHUS FEVER- CHOLERA CASES ON STEAMER FLORIDA. TAX NOTICE. “ 0»«IC*8lAT*ANDCoTOTT7rLteoLL«WE| SavijraAH, November 8th, 188$. 1 By paralasian of thhRouoraMe Justices oftba In ferior Court, Chatham Cpuuty, the time for the pey- Nxw York, Nov. 8.—The typhus fever he* broken, mm t Q f the above tax bm bean extended to the tweo- out in a malignant fora In one of th* charitable hull. 0,11, (M y,) day of this month, when the office wilt bo totioaa on MinlulSii Itlaod. Fourteen severe < FR0II WASHINGTON. s SALE OF MARINE HflHPITAL AT , .CHARLEqfTftN — LIBERAL DONA TION BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON. Wumraarptl, Nov. 8.—The Secretary of the Treas ury. hah sold the Marine Hospital at Charleeton, 8. C., t<> the Protestant Eptaeopnl CharcAagnth of that city^ to be used aa an orphan’, home and school for the education of fteedmen’a children. President Johnson baa subscribed 11.000 to fund, to enable the society to make the purchaw. From Canada. Sentence of 1 jmelx mad McMahan ton- ’ Dinted—Other Renlni NOTICE The Bark “ IHRIGO” wi 1 commence thtoday atf a. m. Consignee*, are reqeeriedto (ortkafr good* lmmedlataiy. Atl good* left on the wharf at anndowu will i*e iterfd at the expense sad rtek of owner. i K.8 CHA8 L. COL*Y A CO. J. JV. BI^DLEY’S CELEBRATED DBPLEXELLIPTIC closed. All toaas unpaid after that date will bn col- footed by executions. Office at the Court Bona* from ton (101 o’clock, a. m.. tnjwo (2) o’clock, p. m. ’ « I ^JAS. J. MCGOWAN. . no8 2t Tax Collector Chatham County. Notice. Montreal, Nov. 8.—It Is under stood that Ibe Gov ernment at a Cabinet meeting resolved to commute the sentence of Lynch and McMahon, Three man named Bell, Flanigan and Wtto confined in the old jail since June last on tknchargwof Fen lantern, were released.' The Grand Jury ignored the bOU against them.' if: FROM MI LLK1HIVVILLE. Legislative Proceedings. City or SivunUl, I Orricx Club or Council, Nov. 7th, 1888. ( The attention of owners of lota is respectfully called to th > following extract lrom Ordinance of »8th August, 1811: d • ••**•* Skction 1. Maury owner of a lot, piece or parcel of ground, within the corporate limits of the city of Savannah, whether ihe same be owned In fee slmgto orjield under the nsnal title from the city, shall he bound, within six months of the notice given, to pi.~. • good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk of first quality ol brick or flagstones, the curb of which every instance be of curb stones along the — length and depth efseald lot which may front inyMreet or square of the cily, andsaid pave- __ it or’sidewalk fhillbe Of the width now pre- seribed by the Ordinances of the city, and of euch height and to vat as shall be marked out by the CUy nrveyor; any person failing o comply with the Shove fiotiee within the time afeieeaid. then the City Surveyor and City’ Marshal shall cause the same to lie done and return the amount of costs and charges to the Mayorand Aldermen, who shall order the (Sty Treasurer to Issue hie execution for the same agxlnet the owner or lessee ol the lot, whi h shall be levied and collected aa all executions for taxes and menta on real eslale. By order JAMBS J. WABING, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes. JAMES STEWART, Clerk of Council. aovT—10t AIiu.edoevu.lk, Nov. 8.—The Senate haa paaaed a bill forbidding the distillation of cereals. The House passed a bill validating apprenticeship mtract. made under the auspices of the Freedman's rean. The House baa rejected the bill authorizing the redemption of the State Bead change bills The Committee on the Constitutional Amendment report to-morrow. The report argueast length against the amendment and advocates rejection. FROM PHILAUKLPH1A. The Klsrtion News. Philadelphia, November 8.—The Bulletin any. that Newell, Republican, has been defeated for Congress in the second district by SCO majority. New York Market. New Yobk, Novamber 7.—Cotton cent lower; Kales of 6 0 bales Uplsnds at 38 cents. Flour dull; Common drooping. Wheat dull; Common figlO eta. lower. Pork lower at |27 60. Lard lower at 1SX@ 15% cents. Sugar steady. Coffee steady. Naval Stores dull and lower—Turpentine 83@82j£ cento; Rosin |5 12(9i$13 80. Coupons '65. 107X- Treasu ries. Second Series, 106. Third Series, 105%. Caro lina., ox-Coupous, 61 Jf. Gold, 146*f. Mobile Market. Mobile. Nov. 8.—Sales of cotton 450 bales; mid dlings 38; market dull and limited. MARRIED, RALSTON—DeLYON.—On the 15th of October, by the Rev. J. H Alexander, Mr. RICHARD W. RALS TON, of Savannah, and Mias REBECCA A. DxLY ON, of Lowndes County, Ga. * Balance for business purposes $234,295 00 This amount the Company consider am pis.and hope not to call for the additional ten per cent., which would bring up the per centage to forty per cent. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions, in addition to those which we have already published, were adopted: Resolved, That this meeting sees nothing inthepre sent condition or future prospects of this Company to induce despair of the ultimate success of our enter prise. 2. That with a fund of subscribed stock, yet nn- touched, In the hands of solvent shareholders, amount ing to upwards of three million dollars, of which less than one-tenth will discharge all our liabilities, and leas than one-fifth will enable the Company to proceed pros perously with its operations, insolvency Is absurd, aud allure to succeed wholy unnecessary. 3. That to pay the debts and resuscitate the credit of the Company is the first duty and purpose of the ttock- bolders, to whicb end every shareholder is already pledged end bound by law to the full extent of the stock owned or subscribed by him. 4. That this meeting being satisfied that thirty per cent, of the stock at present subscribed will suffice to pay the debts and prosecute the business of the Com pany successfully, would now, if it possessed tbe legal power, reduce and consolidate tbe stock by reducing tbe number of shares to three-tenths ot tbe original amount; but that being impracticable without an amendment of the charter, the st ickbolders herepre- sent pledge themselves, and hereby instruct the Presi dent andDIrectore to endeavor to obtain such amend ment from tbe General Assembly of VlrginUas soon as it again be convened in December next. 5 That In addition To the reqnleitiona heretofore made, amounting in the cen*., tbe President and Directors be instructed forthwith to make a farther requisition of ten per cent, upon the stockholders—fire per cent payable withiii thirty days, and five per cent, within ninety days—and^thst the all U 6 ’ That the President and Directors be advised to Kuapcnd the active operations of the Company, tak- ingdae care of all its property until the stockholders shall have responded to the requisitions upon’ them Is to supply a fund sufficient topey Urn debts and extend the business without further embarrassment 7 That thTcredltora have, in the obligation, wiliineneess and ability of tbe stockholders to pay with^fononible prompUhsds the debts respectively die, tbe amplest security, there tor. They are re spectfully appealed to to forbear such proceedings as can only tend to delay, embarrass and injure the company, without in any wiae hastening that result of the sDsedy jig.iu.Hnn which the stockholders de sire and aim at not less earnestly than themselves. 8. That the stockholders now present address them selves with confidence to their fellow-stockholders, urgently but most respectfully reminding them that they cannot and ought not to aeek to evade responsi bility for the debts already incanred, and that in justice to all concerned the commercial enterprise on which we entered, so needful as It la to the business of the coontry. and of which we esteem the future success already assured, cannot h» abandoned with out emitted discredit. They therefore trust that each stockholder, for his own sske, and for tbs sake of toe oompany, will respond promptly and-fully to the calls made upon them, 9. That the President and Directors be specialty in- atructed to cause the Interests and rights of the com et! place in the national legislature." - Important to MaimedSoLmaag.—Dr. jBly, tbe contractor with tbe State for Artificial Limbs, requests tbe Macon Telograph to Bay that all persons who receive orders for 'Imbs should communicate to him at Macon, giiring tbeir address plainly written, so that be feaay communicate with them, and send blanks for measures, as it will be necessary to bare them in order to construct the limbs. No one should visit tbe manufactory until tbe limb is partly made and ready for fitting, of which due notice will be given to each applicant. Captain J. J Dickison, wtth DavaNT & "WAPLEs.-r-We give t* 1 ® ^* s,onc title of tbe first of these name*— “a household worif’ in Florida. Tbe man who so often and so gal lantly perilled bis life in defense of onr homes will not be apt to prove recreant to any other trust confided to his keeping. His energy in battle is but the duplicate of " Captain ’’ Dickisou’s indomitable energy in tbe failbful pursuit of any honest calling. As be is pow associated with one of the first houses in Sa vannah, we predict for bim an immense busi ness in this region of country.—TaVahassee Sentinel. ey’prooeed without delay, to enforce payment from 1 delinquents by the promptest and aoraatproceaa oi of a Catholic , . — . . A atrOCWQ HJ CBUK UIO UHWlui* maaaa ainum va tun burn- sert itself,-and tbe South restored to Its wont- j.ny nnm In litigation in Alexandria. Baltimore, and IN MSMORIAM. Died, on the 4th of November, 1556, FLORENCE F.MKLIKE, youngest daeghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S Dexter, aged 8>Sara and 7 months. _ it it with saddened hearts we are called to i be lots of this lovely child. Bright aud Intelllgeat '■eyoud her ye .rs, loved and admired by all who knew her, dear little Florence, the IdoLol her home, the r utber T a pet, the mother's darling. But fond parent* think not of your little darling In tbe cold sad ailaat grave, but of tbe bright and happy angel kinging around the Father's throne on high. Gone la herjchitdltke purity Oat from the golden day, Fading away In the light ao tweet, Where the silver rtais and the aonbeaau meet Over the sliest way. Gone to sleep with the tender smile. Prose on the silent lipa By the farewefi hlse of her dewy breath, CoM In the clasp of the angel of death* i Like the last toir hud of * faded wreath, Whoate bloom the white (tost nips. Heart* where thy darling’! bead hath laim. Held by love shining ray. Do yon know that the touch of her gentle band Brightens tbe harp In the unknown lands That she waits f r you with tbe angel band. Over the starry way. ONE WHO LOVED HR. Special Notices. Special Notices. Notice. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. DB SNEED, Dentist, ie now extracting teeth with out r* 1 * 1 and without the slightest danger to the pa tient, by * late improvement In dentistry. Office No. 117 Congrear street, over Peffier’o store, near Bull street, no6-lm J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS have printed In RED INK, on tbe band J. W, BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DOMT BUY ANY OTHER You can atony* find fajl assortments at wHwLESALX AND RETAIL AT „ J. C MAKER A CO., L ATH HOP A CD. ASK FOR v y r W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT * AND •‘8BE THE NAME ON THE BAND.” For sals in Savannah at Wholesale by J. C. MAKER A UO., • LATHROP * CO., Retail by J. C. MAKER A CO., ' ' i LATHROP* CO., ; DE WITT A MORGAN, . EINSTEIN * BCKMAN, THOMAS PEPPER. At wholesale by tag. Ax -.laatTg Manufacturers and Bole Owners of me (Cunt. 'W-EEIB, BRADLEY A CARY, r, Ware roc ms and Olfi e. Nos. 97 Ohaatoere, and T9 aud 81 Reads Sr., no9-3m New York. Assignees’ Notice. Bank or Savannah, I Savannah, Georgia, July 6, 1688./ The undersigned having been appointed Assignees of ibis Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating its affairs, therefore all persona having claim* against this corporation will present them, and at bill-holders of this Bank are required topMMt the same within six months from thte date, er May will lose the priority granted by statute, and those In debted will make Immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, lept-tf Assignees. ST. CHARLES SALOON, BAY LANE, REAR OF CUSTOM HOUSJS, T HE undersigned having bought out the imerest o' M'. A. STAMM, would respectfully tuform the public that hey Intend to conduct the above Saloon in the beat manner. - The Bar will always bs stocked with the finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. They shall set out dally from 11 to 1 o’clock, one LUNOHES to bt ftmnd la the city, and shall endeavor to always plraafithelr ooatomen. notolf RUCKERT A JACOBY. Assignees’ .Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merehants' and Planters' Bank, Is prepared to enter upon his dnry. All Dlilholders, and other persona having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make Immediate payment. Billbolders will loee their priority If the bills are n. t presented within six months. HIRAM ROBERTS, auSl-tf Assignee. A SURE FILE CURE. Dr. Gilbcrt's Pile Instrument positively cures th* UtgC cases of Piles, t ent by mall on receipt of 84- circulars tree. Sold by Druggists Agents wanted everywhere. Addres. J. B. ROM AIN E. Manager. No. 876 Broadway, New York. oc31-J ~ Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned Having been appointed assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Savannah, Georgia, herebynotify bUI-beWers and other claim , SUtxxgatnJt the said Bank to present tbe same for 11 motor qgidgtjoo, and all person. Indebted to the Bank are required to make Imm.diate payment. BUl-bolAers will lore their priority if the bill* are Botuaeiunted within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDRT. City Tkxasubxb’s Orricx, k Savannah, October 23,1866. i TAX PAYERS are hereby notified tbst the time re quired for tbe payment of quarterly returns hxa ex pired, and they ere earnestly requested to call end it their does, and thus avoid additional expeaae and torn issuing of executions. JOHN WILLIAMSON- oc24 City Treasurer Com* Tire protect th* toes of ohUdren’a One pair will ontwaarthree without tip*. Sold every where. Notice. Jy*T-tf ATNEvV AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. 0it a Maooixl Is the founder of a new Medical Sys tem I The qnantltarlana, whose vast lnterqjl doses enreable th* stomach and paralyze the bowels, mast give precedence to the man wbo restores bealth and appellee, with from one to two of bis extraordinary Pills, and cures the most viru'ent sores with a box or ao of his wonder.'nl and all-healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are tag all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extra ordinary cure* by Magglel’s Pillo and Salve have opened the eyes of tbe public to tbe lneffldescy of the (To-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Magglel’s PUls are not of the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and or which eveiy box full taken create* an ataolnte necessity fjr another. One or two of Mag* giel's Fills suffices to place the bowels In perfect or, der, tone tbe stomach, create an appetite, and ren der tbe aplrits llzbt and buoyant There la no griping, and no reaction In the form of constlp.it'on. U the liver Is affected, its functions are restored; ■mi g| the flervuus system Is feeble, it Is invigorated. This last quality mikes the medicines very desirable tat the wants of delicate remales. Ulcerous and eruptive diieases are literally extin guished by the disinfectant power of Mantel's Salve. In tact, It Is here announced that MAGGiEL'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND BIAR- BHCEA PILLS* cure where ali all others 'oil. While for Barns, Scalds, Cats and a‘l abrasions of the akin MAG KIEL’S SALVE is infallible. Sold by J* M Add 1 Ki ll Pine street. Hew Yo And all Druggists, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PICK BOX. - Anothui Firs in Atlanta.—Another de structive fire occurred in Atlanta on Tuesday last. The “Empire Block" on Whitehall street, erected by Wm. Markham, consisting XteV of 6ix large stores, with contents, wt| en tirely consumed. It is believed to be the work of an incendiary. New York, or else where, to be diligently cared tor end protected. 10. That ii soon m the debts ot th* company shall be pud or satisfactorily srrargtd. thehneineee .ball be gradually resumed, Mtostaudaatatas circumstan ces shall allow, and at all eveato in season for the spring trade. 11. Thmt tbe President and Director* he requested to apply to the General A ninthly of Virginia as soon aa it shall oonvmie, ta Deeaaaher next, for an amend- mint to tbs charter reducing the capital of the ceaa- piny to a minimum of $1,000,000. with power ta ta. crease it to $2,OuO.ou0, and limiting the liability oi the stockholders upmi thiir raising euoecription* ta forty per cent, thereof. 12. That it shall be an in variable rale, from which the President, Directors and SqperiatoBdsat are spe cially charged to allow no departure, tha* all the em ployees at this company who reoaivw or disburse money shall execute and ilk with tha Sacnatary, before entering upon, their offices, bondeta adequate penal ties, and wtth sufficient security, to he renewed from time to time, u occasion requires, for the faithful dis charge of their dude*. 13. That the utmost energy end promptness on tbe pert of nil olfioea and empuweeaof the company, with e pervading spirit oCeootwmu, are deemed necessary to success; and thermo re we Tsooto mend to the Board great vigilance in fltto regard. Uamff* derate Scrip. The New Yolk Trihone, which aomuVmn ago en joyed* reputation for a aqrt of newspaper honesty, has, says the-Atlanta Intelligencer, fallen from what lUtlegmwitbaAiatliatieapeetand turned its atten tion chjeffy t* mierepreeeBUttoe aad herd lying—espe cially so through ill oorreepoodpnfeL some or whom from practice, added to* natural gift or genluefor the mSSB&EBS&B respondent, which the reaper will please regard me en- tlroy destitute at truth: Very many tetters are tafMv#* at thaUnitedStotal Treaanryfeum cttlaaos la tha ftatota taMnring Contod- The Mta-hanlcs’ Saving and Loan Asaoetottoa of 9a- ▼Aunah, having made to the undersigned aa amlgg- ment, of all of its property and effect*, foe Ihe benefit of Its creditors, all persons having claims agaflnst th* corporation are requested to present them to the ua- •lerslgned, and *11 persons Indebted to mid corpora tion will make payment to C W. W. BRUKN. Assignee of Mechanics' Saving and scDl-3m Loan Association of Savannah. bonds, leeaad tor tha aeppart ff niArketeble, a. they reed. "This two yore—aud some eta moots, after Ih.ratiflcetfoa of a treaty of peaaeAekWeea tha Contoderate Stotes end the Uaitai Statas." . :t ; FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD. The fourth instalment of twenty per cant, on tha stock subscribed to this Road la hereby called, paya ble at the Company’s Office, In Savannah, on th* 10th ot November, 1866. D. MACDONALD, - no2 9t Treasurer. Illhh’g HAIM DYE. SO cents—Bluk or grown, tnstantHBOoas, best, cheapest, durable, re I table. Depot, Ho. 66 John street, Hew .York. SaT " by all drug and patent medicine store* everywhere. m(Mv - Assignee’s Notice.. The undersigned haring been appointed assignee of the Bank of Commerce «r SavaaoaU, Georgia, la prepared to enter apon his duties. All hill holders and other persons having claims against tfaesaM Bank, are requested to pteaeait the same for ltqutda- xlon, and all narttoataiehted to tha..Bank are re- q nested to ■ BUI hoMtorewOltoa* their priority tftfee bills are not presented'wMhb* six moatha toom this data. .. - JOHN C.-FKRRILL, auflm »"> INSURANCE I 'INSURANCE II SAVANNAH. GA.. AUGUST 88,180*. THE aadenigued would respectfully M friends aaStte pobllc that they areytwpaffodto Fire aad Marine Rtoks In j tbe fbOowttE MOW compantea, at aatabltehed rare*, and mlleitaAarecf INTERNATIONAL HHURANCX OOHFAHY, 0( SewYort^p - . .. .. ' OOimHCHTAL INS HRASCS OCX, afSt. LoalfoMr “"WSKifSSS Corner of Bryan W- T- WOOD, (Lite ot Apalachicola , Florida, ) fttlMKRAT, COMMISSION AND forwardixu merchant, No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal advqpces made on conelgnmenta to his friends in European and Northern markets. nnv7—lm STORE TO RENT. A SMALL BRICK STORE, corner Drayton arrant and Congress street Lvne, to rent for one year Apply on tha premise*. no3 0. T. HUT CHIUS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE lutn in WAT, GRAIN ado PRODUCE, . Balt, Rope, *:o, rtiaff’iaily Tirnltlnff —’* for sale at the to wart wliolf la ntn. Agent Savannah FtonrMtlla XfiS Bay Street, Savannah. •WANTED, ■:> w JpiFTT THOUSAND poonda Cotton ta Ihe Bead. ocIaS* 7 *** ' A. WILCOX A-OO- iWTYES 400 It, WYlSS^fcCHRrSTIAN. HAY. toffu and for *.l*by " T, L. 11 HUE! A CO., Jeaear Block. (OR DOUBLE SPRING) HTbop Skirts. Lamp Lighters Wanted. Savahnah Gas Light Company, ) Sayannab, Ga. Nov. 8, 1858. j HUMBER o' good and reliable men can have employment as Limn Lighten by applying st this office at uooe. HeronuuendaBona will b* required. noP-it J. F. GILMER, President . French and Italian. P RIVATE CLASSES ta the above taught by M. ELLIOT. Rev. Bishop Terot, Rev. Bishop Elliott Rev. J. S. Cosby. Dr. R. D. Arnold, J. F. Cenn and B. Mallon. Mr. B. can be found at Mrs. Miller’s, 1U8 Booth Bread strpet no9 6t* ORANGES. XRKSH lot Florida Oranges, very superior. ‘ r family i - ALSO. Florida syinp, for bmtly na*. ■t* Buckwheat, Rye and Wheat Fionr, for family use, nsnal packages, soo cases Anorted Llqnore. Jnst received and for sale by n 0 9 2t A. WILCOX A CO. gy a Young Gentleman, within a short distance of tbe Post mope, dreai no* D. J., H-rald Office. Boy Wanted. GOOD SMART BOY and a good reader. Apply at THIS OFFICE BOYS’ HATS. 4 LARGE variety Just opOAvd at Mt COIJHNd’S. Corn, Corn. n nnf\ BUSHELS Prime Western White Corn, I ).UUU per Schooner Maria Pleroon. For sale. to arrive, by no9-6t WM. H. STARK A CO. On Consurcm^Qt. IIO BARBELSfnperfineFloor. 1 lei One case Vlrginw smoking Tobacco. In Jour pound bales. For sale by SORREL BROTHS 82 Bey street ARD, BOARO, A ’tlemen "can obtain Board by applying at the coi ner of We-t Broad and Bryan streets n 9-lt Law Ndtice. T UB unde ■ K d bit removed bfteLaw Office to rof the old City Hotel Buiidtsf, HENRY WILLIAMS. WANTED, A SITUATION in a private bally aa sempst ress or hooaekoeper. Bast of reference* given. Apply at THIS OFFICE no^ Situation Wanted, B y a YOUNG MAN, nineteen years of age. who la willing to make himself taaerelly useful ta tte, business of his employer. Addrese SuMt “W. Wee** News end Herald Oflice. BEG LEAVE TO a&teofion of the public to our CALL WELL SELECTED S’OCR OF BOOTS, SHOES. AND GAITER TRUNKS, VALISES, AND BAGS MATS, CAPS and UMBRELLaj’ For sate at No. 1 MASO'Ic H.ui ^ ner of Ball and Brongbtou mr.eto 1-’ ‘.i h, ’ w roi. Hotel*, by " '- hl , t TEBEAU & PHILLIPS, Auction Sales. auction. BY l aROCIIE At WILLIAMS. P. H.WAKD, Auctioneer. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of store, 18$ Bey s'root at 10 o’clock. An invoice of S n oes, consisting ta pert of Ladle.-' Gaiters and Balmorals Children's Balmorals and Brogans Genie’ Cali and Oxford Tie*, etc. The above were selected expressly for this market, and are sold f >r account of shipper. ALSO, A tin? lot of Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part at Worried Knit Snawls Nubiae, Hoods, Sontaga, etc. Ladies'aud Genu* Hosiery Gloves, Staple and Fancy Notions. Terms cash. no9 AUCTION. BY LaROCIIE A WILLIAMS. P. H. WABD, Auctioneer. Will be soU THIS DAY, in front of store, Mi Bey street »t 10 o’clock, 200 boxes Scried and No. 1 Herrings 30 barrels Jackson Writes Potatoes . 0 bar els Choice Plonr 5 hogsbsads Bacon Shoulders 10 barrelt,’H*ms 10 tubs Fine Lard 20 boxes Cheese no9 j PEREMPTORY SALE. BY 8. H. LAFFITEAC, Auctioneer. Will be eold THIS DAY, at tbe house, northeast cor ner Bay Lane and Habersham street, commencing at 11 o'clock. Boarding House Furniture, compriaiog Mattresses, Bedsteads, Cooking Stove, etc. ALSO, The enti'e stock*! the store, comprising s choice 'aetoctiou of m Grocerie?, Liquors, Tobacco, Show Case, etc. Terms cash. SHIP RIGGING-AT AUCTION. BY BELL, WYLLY St CHRISTIAN. Will be sold on SATURDAY, November 10th, at Wil- link’s Wharf, at 11 o'clock. The Lower Standing Rigging of the Ship •• 8TAMPEDO." Terms cash. m* 9 BY BLL'-V A MEYER. By order of tbe Honorsb’e, the Court of Ordinary, .will be sold on TUESDAY, 20th Instant, at 11 o'clock •.In., at the store, corner of Bey sod Montgomery streets, AU tbe Liquor, Wine.’, Ales, Barroom Appurtenan ces and other persona! perishable property of the es tate of Patrick Wisely, deceased. _ By order of JOHN HEABY, no8 td ’* Administrator at CoL AT PRIVATE SALE. BY LnROCHK A WILLIAMS. -miU well One Seer Mill site and present busini located, aud ell lit good order. Also, one Forty-Home Power Engine, new and in good order, with all new improvements lor circular saw, for sale low. For parrienUre apply *t office. * ALSO, 100 barrels first quality Roman Cement, in lots to suit purchaser*. noS-eodUw Regular Auction Sales or Horses Moles, Cattle, Wagons, Baggies, CARRIAGES. Ate , At the Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on Bay street, between Jefferson and Montgomery streets, will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. aepl4-tf ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTI AN. Will be sold on the first TUESD AY in Jaonary. 1887t netware the legal hours of sale. In front of tbe Coor ^Oue-third of Lot No 4, Wesley Ward, and improve ments, for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditor# of the estate of Samuel M. Bond, deceased. no6 J- B. MolNTOSH, Administrator. FOWLER & WARD, , 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE. . /CONSIGNMENTS solicited, on which liberal ad- vaxcements will be made. ,C. R. FOWLER ot he above firm, can ho Men at tbe Marshall House. SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. . MKRt-HAATS’ NATIONAL BANK, Of New York city. ^ no7-lm» Orricx Ggxxxai. Scpxxuctiiidxw* Atlantic A Gear Rah. Boas, SatawhaB. Oct. 15th, 1866. PULASKI HOUSE, M. BERNHaKdt OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA, PROFESSOR Of 0 „, ' LATE OF NEW YORE. IMPORTANT NEW WVE.Vnov AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAi SINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION SPECTACLES THE ONLY PERFECT LE.Vs IN ,T I9TKNCE. ’ KI ' Superior to any other in use—conaimetes i„ .. ance with ihe science and philosophy 0 . n , * cc *l- peculiar form of a ' natnre la u Concavo-Convex Ellipsis. Admlrsbly adapted to tho Organ of sight. an ,i ^ tectly natural to tho eye. affording eliogether th„ £ artificial help to the human vision ever iovenieS ' Sold only by tho Professor of Optic, a,,, c/L.. Manufacturer. opsou, THE ADVANTAGES Of these Spectacles over all others, sre ’ la*^—The only true Lena known, belnt perfectly free from chromsde light, s» well known? be the cause or injury to the vision, aud which mate the change from Sp. ctach-e to Glasses ot powers so often required, while both ue.ir uu,i disiti- objects are seen with equal facility through the suw GUasea. . »d—be wont w ith perfect cate for any length of time at one sitting, giving aatouisiiliii clearnoM of virion, particularly by candle or other u- tifldai light—comfort to the spectacle wearei hitherto unknown. 3d—When the eyes a the or pain tkrougi the Action of a bright light, such as in reflected hoc snow, ranny weather, white paper, aud iu readioi writing or sewing,or,^vivid colored bodie-, th* seleiiM- by softening tho rave, effect a uio-st agreeublc acu&ttid and give grrat relief. ^ 4the—In all nervoufl affections of tfe eye'caueing dull and startling pains m thu eye-ball,: temple, appearance of luiuiuou* anil dark sputa iu th atmosphere, aching or fueling like buml iu the eye.th disturbed nerves are qnietc-d aud soothed. 5th.—Ground by peculiar machinery, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated u- preaaly for ibe manufacture ot this leua, so us to pn- dace it with tho true spherical accuracy, and its kjj is at the exact centre, a poiut of vital importauce, ud which no other lens poseeasee. 6th.—Proof of superiority over the old kindofSpectac.es. They are used exclusively at fi the hoepitale tor diseases of the eye, iu Berliu, Pna- sia, and elsewhere. _ Testimeny of Recommendalions From Medical gentlemen, Professors of i he highest Opthulmic talent in Savannah, Ga., and in the Union. Savannah, Ga., Oct. *26, ] I have examined a great variety of GldHN«-N manu factured by Professor M. Bernhardt, aud iu justice to the Professor must say, that his Olassesarci superior quslity, adapted to meet Hie warns of air.] every rye, where the virion is in any way imperim. The Professor selected for me a pair of hla Auairaliu Crystal Glasses which are ot a very superior quality and workmanship, rendering vision very distinct, and suiting my eyes better than auy 1 have ever tried. K. D. Arnold, M. D. I fully concur with the shove. J. S. Sullivan, M. D. " Savannah, Ga., Oct. 20, lafc We have examined tbe L ust s of Prof. Bkhnhakot, and consider them superior to any w« luve veer. They are admirably adapted not only to improve the imperfections of impaired sight, but to relieve tbe weariness of vision which constant study produces. Many of the Glasses are of new and ingenious contriv ance. We cordially recommend tho Professor to ali thoee who require scientific optical assistance. Jubiah Harhiss, M. I)., Jab. B. Bead, M. D., P. M. Eollock, M- D., J. T. McFarland, M. D., James J. Waring, M. L>., Wm. G. Bulloch, M. D., Bev. A. M. Wynn, Pastor Trinity Me thodist Church. Bev. SL Landrum, Pastor 9- C. Baptist Church. Rev. C. F. McRae, Rector 9l Jobu'i Church. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 27,1866. I have examined the Lenses of Prolessor M. Beb.v- hardt with great satisfaction. He has tumhhed me with a pair through which 1 am able to see with an ease and distinctness far beyond auy which 1 hive heretofore used. With much confidence I recommend him to thou who may need such artificial aid to their eyes. Rzv. I. 8. K. AX30N, Pastor Iodepend. Prea. Church. Testimonials similar to tbe above may be seen at Prof. Bernhardt's office, from Joseph H. Pluneett, Pastor of 9t. Paul'*, Port*' mouth, Va. Hon. James L. Orb, Governor of South Carolina Hon. Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Canilina Hon. A. G. Cretin, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. Morton, Ex-Governor of Indiana. Hon. H. A. 8wm, Ex-Governor of Minuesoui. Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor oi JliDnesota. Hon. Richard Yates, Govi rnor of Illinois H. Seymour, Ex-Governor of New York. R. E. Fenton, Governor of New York ijnd other distinguished gentlemen. Many years of public practice and study in ue hospitals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to pattern imfiar every aspect of defective vision, as well m t* perlence In cn extensive, long-established busing his optical stores, both here and in Europe. ProfM^r Bernhardt considers it a sufficient guaran t-e of hi* ability to apply such glasses as are best calculated w the assistance or recovery of Imperfect Bight. Office Been from 9 A. M. to j PULASKI HOUSE. N. B.—Oerlng to eogagement!i eleewher., Proto® Bernhardt will be able to remain here bu a abor Maeeoaly. rriHE Florid* Branch Bail Boad wlU be opened to A the Public on Monday next, tbe 22nd tori. , Arrangements have been nude in wiring direct aan speedy communication by this route between Savannah ... .ii stations on tbe Pensacola and Georgia Bail Bofid, Florida Central Bail Boad. and Florida Bail Koad. Through tickets will be sold between the following pieces, Viz.: ‘ _ „ Savannah and Quince, Tallahassee, MootlcaBfe Ma dison, Lake City, aud Jacksonville. „ Tbomasville and Quincy. Tallahassee, MontlcaUo, and Madison. Madison end Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen sacola A Georgia Bvilroad and Florida Central Bail Boad will be shipped on through rates and without breaking bulk. octl64f H. 8. HAINES, General Superintendent, POWDER. 200 20 cases 1-pound catdstere Hasard’s Bpontng Powder. 10 ease* 1-ponnd canister, Hasard’s Fair la un Fowlw, nowtandin,andfor-to H Y LToN ft BANDELL, noT-4t 102 Bay atria*. XTOT1C* TO DhBTOBS AND CREDITORS.—All persona haring demands against John Hartto, docewsed, will present them to the undersigned, and tire, indebted wilt mree g HAItT _ no9-law8w* Administrator. F. BROWN, Jeweler and Watchmaker, TTAS rumored from 11$ Congress street, to Broughton street, three door* wert of Whitaker, south side, occupies the second floor of maw Mr. Colton’s Cnakery Store. Bacon, Flour, Salt, &c. ie 61 ■w. Seeks TbA’s Umd Salt, Backs Llrarpooi Salt, 100 aacka Saperfine Flotir, 10 queipiT asm. Sherry Winn iS&Z BELL, WYLLY * CHBISTIAS. A Flret-etoM TKACH** for Ota CatkoBcJWj re_a. r*r m— » — - - -.wi* * 1 Ilium nw»ri an AMOWfta A *1 1 r ~ CHiKGE OF SCHEDULE. Omci Qxxtx.i, Sureaurunaa* ATLANTIC AMD Guur R.n.aoAP, SAVAXllAa, Oct. 15,1888, O S and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant, the Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Bead will be ax follow*, daily, (Sunday’s excepted): 7.00 A. M. Savannah 6.10 P. M. 6.00 A. M. Tbotaaaeilto T.10 P. 7.25 A. M. Lire O.k -A88 P. 2.30 A. M. Tallahassee *- 1.80 A M. Jacksonville • —y - oclS tf General Superintendent DEW DRY 600D8. at the old stand, NO. 160 BROUGHTON ST. (Between Bernard and Jefferses etfftota.) I HAVE just returned from Hew York, red am re ceiving a nice assortment of Fall and* Winter Good*, and dielrs to call the attention of pinch, to my Stock and prices before getting their Bhll plica. I have bought Cheap and win sell cheap, as I have leea expense* comparatively than booms with larger stocks. I can offer at uneh tern than regular rates many good*, con.toting of Staple and Demesnes. Dross Goods, White Good*. Damask, Diaper, Crash, Towels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimming* and Hoop-skirt*, Balmoral do. Corsets, Cloaks* Shawls, Caaeimere, Broad Cloths, Pant Goods, Satlnetts, Jeans, Fbufftelt, ie.; a variety of Wonted Goods, Searls, Hoods, Sontege, Nubiae and Shawls. Umbrellas and Paroaole, and a frill assortment of Mo tions, Ac., too numerous to mention. Will show them with plckdiirc at any time, and eeff cheap for cash only. C_ J. BEATTY. For Sale. _ 950 , ss%ss s KT* Mixed tend in Glynn connty.-fcngwamePcpp^e 302M acres in Leeeonnty- »■». 490 acne Pine Itond to Piero* county, G*. Apply to WX. HA2LEBUBST, o$—lm— M. COBURN, F \w rean* mftn i Trackeit Tome rrA St SSi tathis Cl.y. aoiieita a snare of pffto^te A Consignment of I? LOUR, T BACON, LARD, etc., For sal* at tow price., by J , noS-3t POWER A MULLER. 200 B^jneet. Lard, Lard, I N KEG^ suitable for family me Also, Iu Tiercee and Birrrl,. Also, a lew ltosahe.de Bacor. no8-6t F4>r “ leby BRIGHAM. H01.nT iCO, SITUATION WANTED B Y a yoang German Girl, to do Scwing Honse Work. Address "S. 8.” at tbi> o»« Cnais. Mtnrnz. ChaS. CUSS MORPHY & CLAEL HOUSE, SIGN. SHIP AND STEAMBOM PAINTERS. G ILDING,Graining. Marbling, audQW^J^st ot every description furnished f abort notice. . •« All orders left «t onr shop will mee do s4e ■BdfUthfal mttention, RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The derirable nicK " appl^for^ the 14th Instant. WEST i DANIEL 3 -, Notice I S HBBBBY GIVEN that ihe fore exhUng under the '! a ,[,,vinr' <!1 * A Co. ta 8avannah. Ga-. and Thnn a*^ , hc ,i«ut Co- Madisoa, Fla., have been dtssoiveu . af D. G. Uvtagaion. one of the l mrl ,'. e ^' I0 tbe hosl- foj. ULLlB will 1 SJSJisto Ihe husm» •rosin Savannah, amt S. B. THOMAS la Maiteon. In liquidation. ullXElh « B THOMAS Augual, 1886. The §abs libers will continue tbe am- a B n lore <k- miflriOR Burinera in Savannah, rap^tlrotataarm.on te^neet. nR0T!! nR. The eabsi rlbet solicit" for the of tbepitronag* extended to the g at |^ tHOMA* Oneoftnewf^jj EUE HATS Laigext variety and bert article ever offer mitot-tlKidis ff4t' For Sale> t f, mbtoaLF* * t AMB CANTS, by