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VOL. I.—NO- 38-
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4. 1866.
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! On Saturday a man was imprudently walking
on the line of the Long Island Railroad, and not
perceiving the epproaoh of a train at a curve, and
the driver and guard not haring seen him, the
train struck end killed him on th,* spat.
On Saturday last twenty-three ocean steamers
cleared out of tba port of New York, one only of
which soiled for Europe.
On 'Friday last, the "evacuation day," the
National Irish Hag of the Fenian brotherhood was
hoisted over the headquarters of the organization
in Union square, which formed a Very imposing
ditplsy, and attracted the admiration of thous
ands. Theflag remains flying and will not be
heuled down unlit the Irish Republic shall be
recognized eDd the Englieh rulers compellsd to
evacuate Ireland. -r i
Gonzales, tbnaileged friend and murderer o{
Senor Otero, the Cuban, in Caatlepnrk, Brook-:
ljn, is in custody. He waa arrested on Satur-
iHONPAY 1SORNING, DEC. 4th.
READING MATTER ON EVERT PAGE.
For Ship News and Commercial
day night in Centro ytaretj tJ au$, *6,Qq94n jjB pId
and paper, (he property of the murdered men.
Iutelligence see Fourth Page.
I ■.■■■■ I m —
m NEW YORK LETTER.
Europe—Feniamiem in France—Poblic
Executions — American Mercantile
marine at New York—The Brooklyn
murder—New York Cotton market-
money and Financial.
(From our Special Correspondent.]
New You, Not. 29.
There were two arrivals yesterday from Eu
rope which convey the latest news down to the
15th and 18th inst. It is believed that Earl
Russell will submit • Reform Bill in the new
Parliament. The cold weather which had set
in had an unfavorable effect upon the cattle dis
ease. The war claims by the United States
on England had still formed a prominent sub
ject of discussion in all the leading journals, and'
the negro insurrection in Jamaica forms a.sub
ject of great interest, especially the terrible
ey.tem of punishment adopted by the military
authorities there in reference to the executions.
The Times rather applauds than condemns, and
the Daily News denounces these executions es
s system of atrocity, and says—“The system
of ferocity we denounce in -savages can take
possession of English hearts, and mercy and
justice be forgotten by English officers as
thoroughly as by Indians and Cossacks.” The
Press and the people of the principal cities and
towns in England were calling for a joint in
terference on the part of England, France and
the United States, to restrain the aggressive
spirit of Spain in her proceedings in the South
Pacific. The news from Dublin is of a ner
vous character. Stephens, the head centre of
Teoianism in Ireland, was a second time re
manded after his arrest, and Martin Higgins
was appointed head centre in his place, but the
Dublin Evening Mail says that in September a
‘person waa sent from New York to Ireland to
appoint a bead centre, and that that person
having accomplished his mission returned to
New York, and that the name of the successor
to Stephens was kept secret. On the evening
of Monday, the 13th, two of the detective of
ficers who were most active and efficient in the
arrest of Stephens, were fired at in Dame street,
at the entrance to th* head office of Police, and
wounded slightly in the shoulder and in the
spine. Hopper, one of the prisoners lived ex
actly opposite, and on the following day his
house which was unoccupied and the win
dows muffled, was searched, but no weapon of
destruction was found. A system of economi
cal reform is in progress in Paris, by which a
saving of taxation upon the people of France
to the amount of twenty-five millions 6f francs
will be effected. The Bourse closed on the
15th at Rentes 68f. 37c. The negotiations for
an Austrian loan in London had failed. In
London, Consols closed at 89 1-8, a 89 1-4.
United States securities—Five Twenties, 631-4;
Illinois Central, 81 7-8 ; Erie Shares, 54 1-8.
The Liverpool Cotton msrket was dull and
closed at a reduction of a half penny per
pound. The seles for the week were 46,000
hales—17,500 of which were to speculators and
exporters. The rates were Now Orlans Mid
dling, 20d.; Fair. 2S .1-2<L; Mobile, 19S-4d. ;
Uplands, 19 3-4d. a 29d. The stock in port
was 294,000 bales, of whieh 74,000 bales wsre
American produce. The'sides on Friday, the
17th were 8000 bales, the market closing firm,
but prices remained without change.
The Paris oorreipond.nt of ths Hsrmld says
there are hundreds of Refugees of ths Fenian
brotherhood In Paris—that he had tba pleasure of
meeting the editor of the suppressed Irish People
there, who told him that ha (the editor) deemed It
necessary to put the channel tea between him and
the English detectives in Dublin, and that the
eourse of proceedings instituted by English rulers
>n Ireland was giving an impetus to the move
ment of whioh the oppressors had not, and oould
tot, form an idea. The organization received an
’npulslve go.a-head movement by British prose
cutions in Ireland at the present time, whieh
would at no distant day be -seen, felt and heard
with am.-iz.ment by the tyrant In power.
There were two sxeontions in the vicinity of
this region on Saturday last. In Jersey, Peter J.
Cucuel, a'Frenobman, was.hong for the bratal
murder of his wife last September, by plunging a
long btaded knife through her heart—the aet was
cowardly as it was abominable, and the wretched
oli man died a oeward, J^nviisf been literally
curried to the fallows. Ttfesaewid'nhnt, Michael
Tierohner, a Dntohmn, was executed in, Buffalo.
lor a murde*', the guilt of whieh ~ he denied, and
e a phrase of the prize-ring applied to him;
lied ram*." V>r»v*A * ..j vi u - n.
to nee
"he died game," bravado and Eliphemy. Hs
-tiked firmly up the step, to the drep, «d on
teaching the fatal plate he looked around Wm and.
'aid that h* brought togUh« . Urge, oro»d, epi
cad b.hind him and btfore him a gri(t*r
Wrof spectators .than aval attended Dan Riee’s
»i»g breath U M -
found in his possession. Filleecer, an accomplice,
who was arrested the day before, gave informa
tion whieh led to the deteotion of Gonzales, and
amongst other information afforded by the
wretched man,he declares that PeUeecer it an
assum'ed name, that his real Tianie is Ffinciitb
Gibes, and that he is a native of Salvador, m
Spain. ^ .,- ,.. to.. » r?, 4 .
On Snnday, two Spaniards, friends of 'the
murdered men, called to see Gonzales in prison,
and in a conversation on the subject he professed
bis innocence of the crime, and endeavored in
the most feeble snbtsrfuges to account for the
manner in which he became possessed ol the
property of Otero. On Monday, the prisoner
Gonzales, was taken by Captain Waddy, the
police officer, and brought into the presence of
the mangled body of Otero. The Wretched man
could not term an idea of the captain’s intentions
in giving him a drive irom his cell, and. when ths
corps ot Otero was uncovered and exposed to
view the presentation bad a hanassing effect
upon the nervous and moral system of ths ac
cused—he recoiled from the, view and could not
be prevailed upon to look on his viotim a second
time. Yesterday the remains of Otero were in
terred, the religious ceremonies of the Ca'holic
Church having been previously gone through in
a solemn office.
Two seamen named George White and
Danel O’Brien, on board the ship Thomas
Dunham, attempted to murder their Captain,
Mr. Young, on the high seas,and wers commit
ted by the presiding police megistrate for trial
at the next term of the court of General Ses
sions.
The most stupendous work of modern times,
is the opening of a tunnel through the Alps
which, when completed, will be several miles
in length and will bring into immediate con
nection France and Italy, within a space of
a few minutes’ drive. An array of engineer
ing and mechanical skill has been brought in
to active play upon this, the greatest work of
modem enterprize, and the amount of opera
tive and physical labor enlisted in the under
taking is almost fabulourin the narrative, but
strictly true to the letter as written by the
graphic correspondent of the New York
Hsiald. Compressed air is the motive power
used in the boring apparatus, of which there
are in one year, completely used up, three
hundred drills and two thousand perforators.
A renewal of the Strong divorce case is at
hearing in the Supreme Court. Miss Matilda
Mussehl, the governess, in the family of Mrs.
WASHINGTON
The President's Forthcoming Message
and his Reconstruction Policy. '
Georgia Items.
NO LIST OF MEMBERS TO THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES YET PRE
PARED BY THE CLERK.
The Coming Session of Congress-
Poor Prospect for tke Southern
members Elect.
I.
great length all day on Monday, and judging
from the initiatory evidence on this unfortunate
ease, a system, an organized system of domestic
intrigue and depravity must become revealed,
which, for the sake of public morals nd do
mestic life, were better should bs forever veiled
from public view, or exhibited in its sensual de
formity—no one can say which would be best for
the morals of the present world. Ths brutality
ot the case is that one brother aeduced the wife
of the other. , , .
On Monday, before the Police Magistrates, four
cases of stabbing with the knife were disposed of
and the perpetrators sent for trial—bail being
refused. ., .
Keefe who had been convicted of the mnrdar
ot Abrams, by stabbing, wss sentenced to im
prisonment for life in the State prison.
A gang of vagabonds under the name, oi
Volunteer Rowdies or some sorti of idgnotnen of
the kind, committed outrages at Hell Gate,^Long
Island, and were speedily stopped by the
police. • • * , '
On Saturday tbe holders of cotton exhibited
a disposition to effect sales, and iu some cases
tbe disposition became so manifest that it wm
closely akin to fore*. The receipts were 2723
bales and tbe sales 1800, and perhaps it was a
curious feature in the day’s transactions that
upland and Florida were quoted at equal rates:
, 52, 54 and Mobile and New Orleant-and
Texas at equal-rates, 40, 53, 55. On Monday
the receipts were 3908 bales, and the sales
.120P, chiefly to consumers and exporters. The
market was innert throughout, and prices irre
gular, and to such an extent that quotation*
could not be made to vary from those of Satur
day quoted above. Yesterday the receipts were \
4716 bales and sales 1200. The news from
Europe being unfavorable, the rates were:
Upland 32, 67, 53; Florida 39, 52, 64; Mobile
40,521-2 54, Now Orleans 40, 52,55. The tone
of the market was a little active, but nervous and
cautious. Buyers wera bolding off and sellers
were anxious to realise. This temper, with
the news, from Liverpool, brought the market
down, * ’••—By*’’
Saturday the Stock market was astir* at th#
opening, and an improved tone pervaded the
operations unt^L toward the oloso, when things
trsfo easier, with an inofinatiop to deelint. ' Gold
opened at 146 7-8, and remained firm bnt dull,
and still tho rates adyanoed slowly until 147 1-8
was realized, and at that figure the market clos
ed. On Monfilsy the stock market opened strong,
succeeded by an advance, hot later . in the day
prices yielded—feil and rose again with symptoms
♦fjeoovery. Sold opened at 147 1-8, rose and
' Talternately by fraelions touching 147 5-8*
a quirt Mpeet of a*,
the stock market, in
spring and rciptea, bi
filflllllTM
*
Washington, Nqv. 26; 1865.
The number of Congress me a at present in
the city is noticeably small, considering the
near approach of the session. Those already
here are almost a unit ic opinion on the ques
tion of admitting the representatives from tbe
Southern States. ■ It is well known that Mr.
McPherson will not voluntarily place them on
the roll, and whilst it is competent for any
member to more that they be so placed upon
it, the present temper and feeling of Northern
members indicate that any such motion would
be overwhelmingly lost. Nor, so far as can be
ascertained at present, is there the slightest
probability of the immediate repeal or modifica
tion of the test oath enacted by tbe last Con
gress. The past few weeks have materially
modified public opinion here on the subject.
Men whb one month ago were in favor of ad
mitting all duly elected members that can take
the test oath from the Southern States, and
excluding the balance, are now inclined to
favor the plan of keeping all out until the whole
matter has been referred to a joint committee
of both houses and some general plan agreed
upon, otherwise, they argue, the anomaly
would be presented of a State tging represented
in one body and not in tbe other. Everything
at present favors a postponement of the ques
tion. Discussion and attrition of minds will
doubtless harmonize those who apparently dis
agree. It is proper to say that Tennessee will
probably, by common consent be an exception
to any rule that may be adopted. She never
lost nor forfeited her representation as others
did. and her newly elected Senators and Con
gressmen will most likely be admitted at once.
Washington, Nov. 27, 1865.
The President's Message.
As tbe geuion of Congress approaches much
speculation and solicitude exist among the radi
cals ooroerning tbe President’s forthcoming mes
sage. Many profess to believe that his recon
struction policy has disappointed his expecta
tions, and that he will rsnounee it to a considera
ble extent and recommend more stringent
measures. There are the strongest reasons for
asserting that those gentlemen are reokoning
without their host. The President has at no
time and on no oeoasion uttered a word in public
expressing the slightest disappointment at the
praetioal workings of his policy, or intimated the
least inclination of modifying or changing it in
any particular. On the contrary, he has uniform
ly declared more progress was being made than
any one would have been warranted in predicting
a few months ego. In some instaneesthe organiz
ed action of Sonthern men may not have met his
expectations; but this is no reason for abandoning
his favorite idea that States are indestructible,
and that secession under our form of government
was, is and forever must be impossible. He will
undoubtedly reiterate in his message tbe princi
ples that underlie all his ppblic utterances for
years, and thereby bring tp his support tbe entire
conservative clement of Congress, without regard
ib party affiliations.
The Organization of the House of Representa
tives—Position of the Clerk.
On inquiry it is ascertained that but compara
tively tew of tbe credentials of members e'ect of
tbe House of Repaesentetires bare been received
either from the late insurrectionary or tbe other
States. Therefore tbe Clerk of tbe House has not
prepared a list of the members, and will not pro
bably do so before Saturday. No credentials
have been received from the late insurrectionary
States excepting Virginia in part and Tennessee
complete. The position of the Clerk of the House
is understood to be as follows: That he is merely
to administer the law of 1863 in placing the names
of members elect upon tbe roll, his course on
doubtful points being controlled by tbe prece
dential by the House in tbe absence of judicial
ruling as to the construction of the law. What
ever defects may be discovered oan of right be
remedied by the House. In addition to the va
lidity and formality of tbe credentials, should
these facts appear, tbe only other question which
could occur would be whether the States lately in
rebellion are now in full relation to tbe other
States ' in tbe sense contemplated by the law of
1863; or, in different language, whether! they are
completely restored to their rights tod privileges
in tbe Union. Tbe qnestion as to whether cer
tain members elect can or cannot take the teat
oath will not properly occnr until alter tbe elec
tion of the Speaker, whose duty is to administer
it to the ether members oelore proceeding fur
ther on the business of organization.
Tbe new jail bas proved a failure ! or elec
guard on duty there has been most ah
negligent. On Tuesday night— at an a
hour—nine out ot thirteen ot tbe prisoners con
fined there biade their escape. Tbe whole poeu
comitatus could have gone, but four upright fel
lows—more honorable ifc-an (ha res*—refused to
go ! How this exit ot iail-birds waa made with
out the knowledge of tbe guard seeme a little
and then digging a tunnel through the ground.
The remaining prisoners say it required some
two dayste perfect tie arrangement, and they
were desirous of informing the guard of the pro
eeediugk going on, but were fearful to do eo leat
their liyos should be endangered by .thaeseaplug
thieves. We think the matter demands investi
gation. Nine more cutthroats and light-fingered
gentry at large I and other communities it turn
ter be depredated upon. We bopa Capt.- Parker
will institute .a.rigifi : sxatojpatfoe, and if there
has been dereliction of duty, some officer of the
guard may with propriety be relieved of hit com
mission.—Atlanta Intelligencer, ZOth.
Audacious Highwat Bobbkt—On Mon
day night, about 9 o’clock, a Mr. Waiver was
attacked by three white men, near Mrs. Cleg-
horn’s residence, corner of Oglethorpe and St.
Clair atreets, and robbed of about one thou
sand dollars in money, a fine double case gold
watch, and soma valuable papers. The rob
bers made a violent assault on him, and, in
spite of his resistance, robbed him on the street,
at an early hoar, of tbe night, at a point which
we would call the very centre of tha city ! If
the highway robber can successfully prosecute
his work at such a place and such an hour,
when and where is any citizen safe ? Is it im
possible to catch a few of tbe Tascala perpetra
ting to many villainies, and make such an ex
ample ofthem as will be a terror to tha whole
tribe?—Columbus Enquirer 23th nit.
Messrs. Brown and Reese, of Taliaferro coun
ty have been found guilty of murder by the
Military Commission in Washington, Ga., and
sentencsd to be hanged in this city On the first
Friday in January next.
National Bank or Athens—We learn that
the National Bank ot Athens wm organized on
Saturday, November 24th, by the election as
Directors John White, Dr. Henry Hull, John
W. Nicholson, F. W. Adams, Thomas Bishop,
H- Hull, Jr. Albon Chase.
The directors hare elected Henry Hull, Jr.,
President, and F. W. Adams CMhier.
The capital was made np in Clark and con
tiguous counties, and the institution will com
mence business early next year,
Speaksr or tbe Ssxatb—We notice the name
of Hon. W. Gibson, of Angusta, mentioned for
President of the Senate. Tbe colonel would make
an exoelleot presiding officer.
Tbe land has been granted to the Macon
and Augusta, and Macon and Brunswick Rail
roads on which to bnild a pessenger depot at
Macon-
The Medical Hoard of Georgia meets in Ma
con, December 4.
The citizens of Colnmbns have pledged them
selves to protect their own stores at night from
robbers.
Thera are quite a large number of cases of
small pox now in Macon, and new cMee are
daily occurring.
Mail Items.
5*?
5. i
Worth Knowing
The following, from the Treasury Depart
ment, touching npon a really Important point,
should be known and remembered among busi
ness men generally:
“Tkbast*t Dbpartmbnt,
“ Office Internal Revenue,
Washington, Oct, 27, 1865.
“Sir—In reply to your letter of 18th instant,
that if a note secured by mortgage is negotia-
| ble, and the two instruments are transferred by
■ a mere endorsement of the note, no stamp is
required. See section 160, Revenue Law.
“It tbe extension of the time for the pay
ment of a note is not in writing, no additional
stamp on either instrument is necessary. If,
however, a note is renewed by giving a new
note, the renewal must be stamped with a stamp
appropriate to the amount of the renewal,
though the mortgage is not subject to a fur
ther stamp duty. If tbe time of payment is ex-
| tended by virtne of a written* agreement, a
I stamp most be fixed appropriate to the agree
ment. Very respectfully,
“D. C. Whitman,
“Deputy Commissioner.”
Nearly all of tha privates in the veteran reserve
corps have voted, under the late order of the
War Department, to leave the service, and have
been mustered out. In one regiment but four
men remain, A large number of . the officers,
however, remain in tbe terviee. lloet of them
are utterly-incapacitated for the pursuit of tbeir
former business avocations, as are found tram
(he official reports now oomiog to the War De
partment and trom other eouroes. These, ot
course, desire to remain in tbe service, end in
order to make place for them in the regular
Army, if it shall be determined to merge tha
Veteran reserves into that organization, an en
abling act ta proposed to be submitted to Coh-
gress to be enacted into * law which will provide
for the admission of the veteran reserve officers,
retaining their present pradeer Tank as near as
diay be upon certificate from aJbqard ot examin
ers of competency, and fitness for thsir positions.
U is understood that the Secretary of War favors
this plan. .L-wn-MUO
The Now* Haven Register insists upon it that
snonl Banks, having been Stonewall Jack-
or Indirectly,” given aid or comfort to tho
mam of the Udma,
MISCELLANEOUS.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
167
Fellner 4 Poliak,
Broughton street, Bavumnh Ga.,
RE enabled, through their permanent House in
Boston, to famish Jobbers and Dealers in this
. swell as those in the Country, with more advan
tages and conveniences in the
Boot and, Shoe Trade.
than any Boose In said line.
ort26—4m
Poliak <fc Bon,
MEERSO
ManufacturerS,
AVHOLK^ALE AND RETAIL,
692 Broadway, near4th St., N. Y. Oitff.
TVTT-
W E have only Block Meerschaum, and warrant
every article stamped with our name to be
genuine.
Wstmt Pipes to order, put Amber*. on, Mount With
Silver, make esses, and do repairing. =
Pipe* from $6 to $S» each, most suitable to- presents.
Circular. novSO—6m
bend stamp for Circular.
The Richmond Jftedieal
JOUENAL,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
f11HIS Journal will be published is a Monthly
A Octavo of SO pages, the January number txdng
Issued early in December.
A respectable number of the best writers id this
country have promised their support, fan ostentatious
display ot names Is avoided,) ana as the BiHoreeflbr
to pay liberally for articles, ttla hoped that the origin
al department of the Journal will be entitled to respect
and confidence.
The paqes of the Journal will be devoted to Original
articles, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, a Re
trospect df Medicine and uigery during the late war,
an Eclectic Department, f which will be a chief feature
of the Journal,) Reports of cocietie*, Associations,
Hospitals and Clinical Lectures, Reviews and Biblio
graphical Notices Medical News, Editorials, Miscella
neous Matter, Ac.
Without making special promises, tbe Editors will
endeavor to make this Journal acceptable to its a
porter*,
Tasm—Five Dollars yearly, if pud in advance, or
before the expiration of the third month alter the date
of subscription; if paid after this period, Ten Dollars
per annum.
Advertisements will be inserted on the most liberal
terms, and as there are no Medical Journals now pul*
liahed in the Southern States, advertisers will enjoy
peculiar advantages.
E. S. GAILLARD, M. D„ Richmond, Va.
W, 8. McCHESNKY, M. D„ Staunton, Va.,
. Editor* and Publishers.
All letters iu relation to the literary or business In
terests of the Journal will he addressed to Dr. E. 9.
Galllard, Box 199, Richmond, Va. nov3o—tf
PUMPS' PUMPS! PUMPS!
Steam, Force, Suction and Lit ting
PUMPS
A meeting has been called by the Mayor of
Nashville, Tennessee, of the citizens of tha
county to protect themselves against the bands
of robbers and murderers who infest NMhville,
and surrounding country. Citizens from
each ward were enrolled for patrol duty, Citi
zens of Davidson county hara assembled at
tbe courthouse, and passed resolutions to or
ganize a force for the suppression of robbers
and lawlessness in the surrounding country.—
Twenty-five men ware detailed to serve in the
districts. General-JVhipple has proposed to
equip and mount sufficient men to eo-pperate
with this force and effectually exterminate tbe
desperadoes who are plundering and murder
ing in Central Tennessee-
A Washington dispatch speaking of the trip
of the Stonewall, for the edification of the Farra-
gut Court martial, says her speed was ten miles
an hour, which is by no msana her maximum.
She is said to be very formidable. Bar ram pro
jected twenty-five feet from her bow, and liea
eight feet under tbe water. After tbe trill was
completed tbe general impression seemed; to be
that Comodore Craven exercised a sound discre
tion in'not attacking her. Had the Niagara
guns waited to make aay impression on the four
inch plating of the Stonewall, the result. would
probably have been the sinking of tbe Niagara
bT the latter’s raw. Tbe Stonewall is to bs
hauled into tbe stream and a gun the Niagara's
calibre is to be hredtiat- ber at.a : dWtance approx
imating to that between her and the Niagara at
the time Commodore Craven declined to attack
her. ‘ ' '.e 77
Tbe Commissioner of Interest Revenue has re
ceived a communication from several proprietors
of soda water fountains, remonstrating against
tbe tax ot six per cent, levied according to law,
on all manufacturers of such beverages.. They
claim that os tbey do net charge their fountains
with ctrbonio acid gas, they art not liable to the
tax, and ask that tbs amount already levied be
remitted. The Commissioner baa replied ia ef
fect that they cannot be exempt from tbe speci
fied tax of six per cent., and that whether tbey
bay their foanta>M> already charged or hire a
person to oharge them, they are regarded as man
ufacturers or producers.
Col- J. H. Wood, proprietor of the Chicago
Museum, in announcing the suspension of the
free list, makes the following remarks ; Dead
heads are those who obtain something for noth
ing. Hence, an editor or reporter who visits
tho Museum, and gives his readers a descrip
tion of what he sees and hears there (thus ren
dering a quid pro quo for his ticket), is m for m
possible from being a “dead bead.” In tact,
I always consider “printer’s ink” as more rat
able than money, and am, therefore, ever anx-
to establish a mutual and equitable exchange
of courtesies with those who write for the pub-
lie press.
When the war ended, in April lest, the Gov
ernment owned and used for military purposes
3,300 locomotives, 4,000 cars, and 70,000 tons
of iron. All the locomotives have now been
sold, but forty-two, and there are about 1,000
burs yet on hand. Some hare been sold for
cMh at auction, and some on six months’ and
two years’ time—the time to Southern Rail
roads. All will be sold before January 1st.
A Mississippi newspaper states' that of the
eighty thousand bales of cotton collected by (he
Government agents but six thousand have been
accounted for, and says the stealing mania is
rampant. In accordance with a law Just passed
by the Mississippi Legislature, the State tax col
lector at Vicksbnrg has given notice that a tax of
two dollars will bo collected on each bate shipped
from there..
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
STEJiM 4* G.IS PtPES,
Pipe and Steam Fittings,
AND F.TCRT DUOBIPTION OF
PLUMBERS’* GAS,
AND-- "VU-
Steam Fitters’ Goods,
For sale at tho lowest raiss by
JOHN B. FULLER,/
8 DEY STREET.
novS-eodly ' NEW YORK.
NEW YORK
STBiM BMINE
MAKcrAOTumeis or
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES AND
'BOILERS,
AND
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
o — - ‘
tar Manufactories: Foot of Tireaty-Tlklrff
St., E. R. N. Y ; , and Worcester, JKIasa.
Ths Fenians held a grand torchlight proces
sion Saturday evening, at Wilmington, Dela
ware. Addresses were made by John M. Mo-
riarty, of Philadelphia, Hon. F. F. Pincett, P.
M. Plunkett, and others. The greatest enthu-
They hare,* re«m*er PVHP«g f »qcitiaq at
Cincinnati, which draws from tb« Ohio river
£ 1 discharges a stream-ofareser five Out In
eter. It ia tha largest machine of the
it exirtenee, and ia peculiar b having n
crank nor Sj-wbwl
Office FOOT OF TWENTY THIRD, E. R ..
Every Machine built bras'is started and thoroughly
tested in shop before being shippod.
nova—eod3m
INDIAN STREET
F OU NDRY.
H AVING re-opened oar Foundry and Machlnt
Shop, we are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
Iren and nra a s Castings, as also to bnild Steam Kmriuea.
Castings, as also to bnild Steam Kl
Sugar Mm, Circular and (Sang Saw MU it; aad all Linda
of Mlllwrightfng, Engineering, Steam Boat and Black
smith Work done at abort notice, with promptness and
despatch. ROSE, ARKWHIUUTACO.
novi
Oarhort, Whitford 6c Oo„
MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
331 A’ 333 Broadway,
Corner Worth Street, NEW YORK.
T. F. OAKfiAUT,
waf.H. wurrroEp,
H1N3Y SHATKB, . y
t. U. TAM WAUKKEN,
A. t. HAJirLTOK.
Offleeof Payne 9c, Ctrhart in liquidation.
octSS—eodum
Elly, Zaclmrle A€o.»
210 BOWERY, .NEW YORK
miscellaneous.
I. J
*1
Importers and Dealers is
WINES
147 BAY STREET,
Mnf^vniir, Georgia.
Wo Invite tbe attehthnrof the Trade aad tha Peb-
Uc generally to onr Urge areostment of
wins,
LIQ19IS,
CORDIALS,
CONSERVES,
CIGARS, ftc., At.,
which is not excelled
the States. We are
BUNBAR’*
I by any similar establishment Pa
sole proprietors of
CE EEBR ATE 0
WORMWOOD CORDIAL,
the reputation of which is fully established in this and
Foreign countries.
Dvnhsu^s well known
STOMA.CH BITTERS,
MISCELLANEOUS.
COTTON
WAREHOUSE
SAVANNAH,GA.
O'FALLON I CO..
FACT OSS,
FORWARDING.
AND
Commission Merchants,
Respect!oily fin vile
PURCHASE
SOUTHERN PRODUCTS
OF
guaranteed smperior to any article of the
wgned expresdy lor Hi
:«M1 and Family Use.
DUNB A-H’ S
SCREIDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS,
warranted of the stmoat parity, and put np expressly
for onr House, of which we are sole proprietors and
Importers. , ,
Sole Agents for Robert Smith's celebrated Phll-
adelphiaAle
and will give prompt atteatfoa to aU
ted to oar care, lnteadtagto
hooaela Saraaaah, expect, by 9met Ri
Prlueiplee, to merit aad receive a
Trad*.
Haring a
WIREHOLSB FOB COTTON,
for Robert Smith's celebrated
aaeeond barrels ; Knglisb, Scotch had
American Ale and Porter; Brandy. Scotch, Boarbon
Whisky and Arrack Punches, well known throughout
the United Skates, put up by us in cases for export and
home consumption.
T. J. D. A CO. are sole agents for H. A H. W.
Catherwood*s Pure Rye Whiskies, X, XX, and XZZ.
- * - - la quality aad ezceF
WM , Worthy the at
tention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An
assortment of Cigars of the finest grade*, manufactur
ed and imported expressly for this House, which we
offer at the lowest net cashpriees.
Brandies, Gins, Wines, Champagnes, and every de
scription and grade of Foreign' Liquor*, imported di
rectly by this House, and for sale In Bond or Duty
paid at lowest market rates.
novT
John B. Fuller.
Manufacturer and Dealer,
JY». 8 Bey Street, «Y. V,
Has in store and ready for Immediate shipment, and Is
manufacturing to order,
Portable and Stationary Si
gines and Rollers,
StoSSO horse power; Circular and Upright Saw Mills
• of aU
CTcrr kind
ebiaery; Sugar Mills, Paper and Mining Machinery.
Tools, Tanka, Ac., for OB and Sait Works; Cotton and
Woolen Machinery, Ac.
Vertical Planers,
Iron Planers, )
Engine Lathes,
Drill lathes, ,
Boring Machines,
Slatting Machines,
l-pright Drills,
Steam Panne,
Foree Pomps,
Lifting Pump*,
Suction Pumps,
Hydraulic Jacks,
Screw Jacks,
Woodworth Planing Ma-
chic UK,
Gray A food's Planing
Ma'hi nes,
Daniels'Planing Machines,
Moulding Machines,
Sash Machines,
Fewer Morticing Machines,
Foot Morticing Machines,
tlat Tenoning Ma-
chines, .
Shafting Pulleys aad Han-Cireniar Saw Benches,
gers, , Wright's patent Scroll Savrs
Rubber and Leather Belt-Patent Belt Scroll Saws,
fogs,
Steam and Ga* Pipes,
l Water
— ■- - W- - s-vs
■Every acBcnpuoD
chinery and Mail
Mail way Sap.
COTTON SINS, COTTON SINS.
Taytorjgajifa Browr, Southern, Craven, Xxcshiqr
and
Cotton Gins, with engines or horse
‘ g required for tha same, ta Wore,
sale at the lowest pries. Yoor orders are re.
' solicited. »ovl-lr
S T
A.r
TATE OF «EOROIA,Brjnun
B. Cobb, late of safd County, deceased.
Tbeee ate therefore, to cite, ail and singular, the
d creditors Bf add de “
any they have) with
tii* first Monday Tn December
‘ tiers wflf be granted.
Witness, Wm. H. Hajmsaa, Esq., Ordinary of
Bn^County, this *th
,0,11.0
CSTATR
O To all'
OF GEORGIA, Hr
. ryanCenutv.
whom it may concern: Whereas, A. G.
Smith will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for Letter*
... JpgjJg J>,
avia late of
all
of Administration on the estate of
Bryan County, decerned.
These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish
whom It mar concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection Of any they have) on or before
tbe tat Monday ta December next, otaerwtsa said
letters will be granted.
Witness. W. H. Dayman. Ordinary lot Bryan eonn-
^ 01 O^y^-HAYMAN. o. a. q
are prepaid to' Huy or R*«elw<
our friend* ta lewYerk w J
make advaacea on ■
all Cotton before r'
moos expense ine
eeas. WeScffidts
Ml* •* essrft
OFFIGEt
Ror. Rear aad Lime*
Past Office Address, Lock Bos ta.
octT tf
$30,000,000 LOAN
OF THE
Republic of Mexico.
Twenty-year Coupon Boris In Sums
of $50, $100, $500 All,C
Interest Seven Per Cent,
PAYABLE IN THE CITY OT
YORK.
Principal and Interest PajaMt hi
$10,000,000 to be Sold
AT
Sixty Cents
OH THE
■I.i'b, a
“f
In U. S. Currency, thua yielding mm in
terest of TWELVE FEB CENT. IN
GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT.
IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of
AL-
BTCTJBBgSgfe'ySgggl!
“* • *~- - nnhr to the Court of Oronuuy of
ratters of GnanUanship on the per*
eous-atta preprety f fl^ d , h t J^.3 ona! ! ' trick, " Ki ’
all whom
1 ‘-be and appear before aOM Court, to
nave) on or before tbe 1st
otherwise said letters will
EZoi.vsive*M*scT4cTf*zs» or •
TOILET SOAPS
'AND
Perfumer^'
• Catalogues sent free. nuri)—eodatn
nndenigned will:
IBM
angSl—eodSm
Try good boats
to New York.
H \BEB8HAM A SONS.
be t$3fflae. Wm. H. Raymonds, ffeq
Bryan^Coanty, this Tth
Osdinary for
8*85*
ROM, L.i
j?&8sgmas&&
on the estate of George W .
Iret Monday in
Will be granted,
221
before naid*Coart°to
•u or before tbe
Ordinary for Uber-
GTRAHDMAP, «■ n. a
premium on gold
THE FIRST TEAR’S INTEREST
READ! PROVIDED.
The Nest Desinthls taTestaent Brer
OFFERED.
IMMENSE TRACTS OF MINING AND
AGRICULTURAL LANDS; SIXTY
PER CENT, of PORT DUES, IMPOSTS
and TAXES, in the Stole* of TAXAULI-
PAS and SAN LUIS POTOSI; and tha
PLIGHTED FAITH of the said-State*
and the GENERAL GOVERNMENT af#
ALL PLEDGED for the redemption of
these Honda and payment of intonaL
THE SECURITY H AMPLE.
JJO in U. 8. Cnrreosy will buy Tper et, Goto Bonders
SL ** « to
PrY as M H as
JjgT ETM3T IrOTWW OT
• r
Least One Bond.
Circalara I
•SB.