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iGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.'.’ ’.
HEIDT & LUDLO
George’s Society.
“The regular quarterly j meeting of i,
be held THIS (Friday) EVENING. a
full attendance is particularly request
of importance will be brought forward.
venl
-of Sduth Carolina, declining''Uie nomination
to represent that District in Congress, makes
a well timed and forcible appeal WhichiiTnot
less apnl^able Jo Democrats- in Georgia, es-
Largest Circulation in City, and Country.
desire A GOOD FIT'
THOMAS GIBBS,
Georgia Chapter^ No, .5) R. /b.-M.--
the D^is0c|nt3 oP South Carolina, to whom it
js _ addressed. After passing in review the
wfongaancFoppfesmoifsrJhe-edWhptieni and
misrnle.tmder which the people- of the whole
country are'suffering, he says: • -t • • - • • ■
The people, just recovering from tho.in-
sanity of war, are feeling the tyranny of the.
^government, and realize the institutions nnd
? blessings of liberty, of which they have been
deprived. To regain these rights under the
• Constitution, they have once more raised the
^ IxAMM AM aT ' A ft AW. A A AA AT* ft 11 f I ITtVIlP
RESOURCES AND
For President, , ..
Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR
TpHE-UNDERSIGNE!
? msrsdn i^ing frjeirmeBr
m f^OOO BOARD CAN BE
O' .bove rates wilbin five >n.nnteswsiAO. ( m_ tf
... OwxiptnuTnf.-wltoii -will assemble at Ma
sonic HaH, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at
fc o’clock, for the purpose of holding an ex-d
tru comilmuication. t*r:
The Royal Arch Degree will be conferred.
Companions of other Chapters are invited to attend.
By order of , B. T. TURNER, H. P.
J. H. Esm*i* Secretary. * • -qet2-lt
A Historical and/Statistical Sketch of.; Savannah,
commencing with its earliest settlement and showing
itsiprogreseup to the present time';
... A description of'its Railroad, Ocean, ahd TUveocan-%,]
nections, with the advantages: pf- ea^h Railroad and
idine of Steam and Sail vessels ;
>, The number and character ! of its p^nhdton, W
earliest settlers, old families and prominent men.; 1
Its present and future advantages as regards Com- I
mercial and Manufoctriring Facilities, its Beauty, I
'Cleanliness, and Health; .... .. ~ v
Its Public Buildmgs,, Worka^Scfciqcds,: Park, Monu-
^Its City Government, Police and Fire Departments ; j
<t A sketch of all Charitable, Historical and;Medical j
and other Societies, Churches, Ac., and of all points I
of interest in and aroundr Savannah;,.
A sketch of Fortifications located near the city and
constructed in- Colonial and Revolutionary-times and
during the late war. ^ . . f . .. |
In general, to make it a work of interest to th& citi- j
zens of Savannah- r 4uuKth6 public generally ; a work |
.which, by showing -the present. *ud prospective ad- [
vantages of the city, wiR.fen&to encourage a further I
; development of its resources and conduce to drawing I
Trade and Travel to it and emigration to this section.
As it 4s my .intention to make the work not only in- J
terestiug to readers, but serviceable to merchants of j
the city, business cards will be inserted in it. : Besides
the great ad vantages, given, to advertisers by its |
circulation among subscribers, copies of the work will I
be placed ihthe leading hotels of Georgia and Florida, j
and also on all the steamers plying to and from this I
.port. t«a • -i ? . f
The work is being.compiled by energetic and com-. I
petent 'gentlemen, who have access to' all the old 1
records of the city, and all other sources of informa- 1
tion, and I feel confident it will be sought after by all j
’ ; -M -.lit ,, ■ ha. . .
Commencing Housekeeping,
can^buy, to the best^advantage; “* a ‘
ALL KINDS OF , ’
ROUSE-FURNISHING 600»i
' .CHINA, GLASSWARE, '
Toilet Sets^Fancy Articles, Ac.
VX above rates wttbta five inmates
Office: -Apply at THL3 OFFlUv ,—
. .4 For V£ce president,
General FRANK P. B1
OF MISSOURI.
For Congress,
iIon. A. H. HAN ^ELX
; OF THOMAS COUNTY. -
-jferdfe. KATOX^ Commanheb,
Will sail on THURSDAY, October 8. at — o’clock
Bills of lading given fieA* mt through fro; ,vT" 11
Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers <
Positively no berths secured after Monday /w
,5th, unless paid frir. " aj> OctdU
For freight or passage, having new and sr.ienAi.n
arranged accommodations, apply to J
Sc FULLARTON
i 8 Stoddard’s Upper Ran 2e
oc2 Opposite the Post onw
eou*i»«’s
LADIES’ HATS.
The friends of WILLIAM A. GIBBONS announce
him as an independent candidate for Constable Jn the
Second District, Chatham county. Election in January
.next. ■ . ocl-lw!^. .
To the Voters of the First District.
Nep r Type—New Style.
Onr : regular weekly report of the market will be
issued this morning. It will be set in new type
throughout, and will also contain several new tables,
and other improvements which will bo appreciated by
the fnerchants of.Savannah.
Iu this connection we desire to express our gratifi
cation* at the support given by the commercial commu
nity to our, efforts to furnish a full aud reliablo Prices
Current. The many expressions pf approbation we
have receiv^Leu^fflagft a* to persevere in making
lURRAY’S LINE,
FOIE NEW YORK.
Messrs. Editors
WADE as a candi
trict, and oblige
BOYS’ HATS,
iat
COLDING’S.
Notice to Gas Consumers.
You are respectfully invited to call at the office of.
the SAVANNAH IMPROVED GAS-LIGHT COMPANY,
comer of Bull and Bay Streets, 2d floor, between the
hours of 7 aud 8 o’clock P. M., to witness and test the
improvement in the light from common city gas ef
fected hr the Company.
with the same light now obtained, a deduction of
about 25 per cent, in cost may be relied on:
This Company has been In operation about four
months, and we would refer to our present patrons as
to the general satisfaction given.
The apparatus is introduced free of cost.
GEO. W. WYLLY,. President.
DeWitt Bruyn, Secretary. aag 19—Iy
Batchelor’s llair Dye,
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The
only true and perfect Dye—Harmless, Reliable, Instan
taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints.
Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates and
leaves the hair soft and beautiful, black or brown.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap r
plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, 16 Bond street, New
York. janlS—ly
HE ORIGINAL FIRMOFE. D. HMYTHE k CO.
was suddenly dissolved on the'21st of March list.
Notice to Consignees.
C ONSIGNEES FEB BRIG FANNY ARE HEREBY
notified that she is THIS DAY'discharging at.
Jones’ Lower Wharf, foot of Drayton street. ,,.,
tn goods left on wharf at sunset will be stored at
risk and expense of owner,
ooo j| HUNTER 8c GAMMELL. -
All debts due the late firm are directed to be paid, to
HENRY D. LAW only, or His attorney, JOSEPH W.
STANSBUBY. > Bep28—tf
REMOVAL
MERCER & ANDERMi
BANKERS
AND—
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS
State. Consider these suggestions well, and
go to work at once. ii ■ • ;i
Notice,
A’ Terrifieii Bureau Mai>—Massacre at
Camilla—Bloodboitnds, &r.
Major Howard, the Bureau man, on the
suburb? of Camilla, is in great tenor. Wlnit
partTie bad in organizing the raid on Camilla,
be does not state, but recent circumstances
• have caused him to exclaim: “I have, no heart
for my work.” We subjoin extracts from bis
last'report, showing his own alarm and the
^mighty efforts he is making to fire the North
ern heart:
It was reported to me as late as 4 o’clock
. this P. -M. j -that up to 8 o’clock this morning,
when my informant left, they were still pur
suing the freedmen with horses and dogs.
There has been an intense • excitement in
town all day. The town has been filled with
the freedmen; they have swarmed about my
office by hundreds. It has been difficult to
restrain them from proceeding en masse to
Camilla. I have addressed them, counselling
peace and order, and I have told them that
the ottenders shall be punished, aud that
their lives should be protected; but I have no
heart for my work. I felt no assurance that
my promises would be fulfilled. The Mayor
addressed them, as did some citizens, but
the freed people scoffed at them, would not
listen to them, and I had the whole burden
to bear. •
In concluding his report to Colonel Lewis,
Howard remarks:
Unless vigorous measures are instituted,
and troops are stationed here for the protec
tion of all parties, there will be much blood
shed. I cannot restrain the people. It will
EdsAB L. GcerarD. I Edward I.. Holco
GUERABD & HOLCOMBE,
Cotton Factors
No engaged berths secured after Monday, October
th, unless paid fpr. ’
For freight orjiassage. Having superior accommoffi.
inns, apply to J f. - HUNTER 4: GAMMELL,
Notice.
A ll parties indebted to. the firm of
MACKY, BEATTIE k CO., either by note or open
account, will please take notice that, unless they settle
up on or before the 10th instant, suit will be entered
in all cases. JOHN McCONAGHY, Attorney,
oc2—3t 207 Bay Btreet,, Savannah, Ga.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NO.'^j'STODDARD’s tOWER RANGE, “ •
Bag Street, Savannah, Ga.
Liberal Advances made on Corndgnmenis. >J
octl-tt
safe place to live in. The humblest Union
'-JT3B||ier could rent a cabin in the suburbs of
..'..Washington and fly the “starry flag” from it?
. .'ifiitf tree, and wear his old coat, of any Qjdor
He fitlu ieil. when he went sky-larking ^>ound f
- ■ in perfect safety, and no one dare-fo hairm a
- naw of his head. ./
Such was the condition-of affiiirs in Wash-
ingtouwfiome fiflct n ycars ago. That was a
“peace worth ^securing;’’ when respectable,
- well^tlehaved, law-abiding people, who at-
. • tended to their own business kpd did not
limddlc themselves with other people’s affairs,
v. : ebilld tlwell in security, in palace-or in cot, in’
^ blue coats or gr ey coats,- with or without flags.
But wo remember that Washington,. with all
4 its Suits, even in-that “piping time of
peace',” was not a very secure place for moral
outlaws;'nnd that the libertine, though the
son of the author of the-immortal lines to
that starfy flag,” was not safe beneath its
" folds. There was a deep wrong perpetrated—
-■ fiitaidship was bstraj-ed, hospitality Was out-
a-cra^d, honor was prostituted—there was dis-
lojilty, shame and disgrace, and a deed of
-• ! vengeance. We remember how the press of
MrtTj “liurty of moral ideas;” denounced,
brftSdcd and Jiunted down the so-called
'■/KtflfHirderer.
FOR YEW Y ORK.
EMEIRE LINE
CABIN PASSAtte:’.: . :.- .fo on
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE $10 00
r rCLUDING SOUTH-EASTERN GEORGIA AND
the long Ck>ttou Region of East Florida. Has the
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER east of
Suwannee River.
THE INDEX has a large subscriptioi^list ix* the
counties of Nassau, Bradford, Alachua, Marion, Levy
and Columbia, in thQ. State of Florida, and therefore
recommends itself to the business men of Savannah
as an excellent advertising medium.
RATES. OF ADNERTISJNG:
1 square three months $10 00
2 ’ «* “ 13 00
3 :-..r M“ ‘H-t, 2500
4 It “ - . . “ 32 00
6 “ “ 3300
6 *« “ 4 ‘ 46 00
Terms of Subscription Cash in Advance.
One copy one year..... $2 00
One copy six months. 1 00
J. J. ABRAMS, Agent at Savannah.
J. M. ARNOW A CO.,
sep28-3 Publighers, Femandina,* Fla.
S. PAGE EDMAIfDS. . . JQ^N H- GABJjNEB.
EDMAND8, GABfiME^ & CO.,
GBafElLVL ii! y
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Ga.‘
T IRF-RAT, ADVANCES MADE ON.CONSIGNMENTS
I j to our friends in New York, Boston, and Liverpool.
H Ek'PBEKfFN: .
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan k Co:, New York; Jarvis
Slade,' Esq., NeWYork; Hon. J. Wiley Ed mantis, Bos
ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National
Bank, Savannah; Lathrop & Spivey,- Bankers, Sa-'" 1
vannah. * sep28—tf
Office, Cor. St. Julian Street and Market
je27—ly'Square.
QQ^Conjnffal Lore,
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE.
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the Errors, Abuses,
and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and
create impediments to MARRIAGE with sure means
of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge.
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadel
phia, Pa. c sept23—d*tw3m
LAW NOTICE.
E UNDERSIGNED HAVE UNITED THEIR
professional interests, and will attend regularly
the Courts of the Eastern Circuit, the Federal Courts
at Savannah, and any other Court when specially re
tained. Firm name FLEMING & LESTER.
Office
on the Bay, the same heretofore occupied by B. E.
Lester, Esq. W. B. FLEMING,
sep30-lm RUFUS E. LESTER.
NICKERSON,' OoaauMJEB,
Will Bail as above on SATURDAY, October 3d, at $
o’clock p. m.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wc-dne*.
day, September 30th, unless paid for.
For freight or passage, haring superior accommoda
tions, apply to .. ii-.. :
i _ : JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.
49* Wit R_ GARRISON^' Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, New York. sep28
Notice
rilHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER
A of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of
America.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and
by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS.
B. C. FERGUSSON,
Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t,
je8—ly No. 42 South street. New York.
0’BYRNE & HOLLAND.
ATTORNEYS
WM:.H. TISON. : Vfifc W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON
COTTON FACTORS
Magazines far October.
L ESLIE'S LADY’S MAGAZINE,
GODETS LADY'S BOOK,
PETERSON’S LADY’S MAGAZINE,
LB BON TON, -
LE PETIT MESSAGER, -f 5 .
THE LADY’S FRIEND, !
‘ DEMOREST’S MONTHLY,
FOR SEW YORK
AND
parties fight it out It is coming, I have
sent the doctor to attend the wounded.
O. H. HowAiin.
These reports, and the manner of their re
ception by the Northern Radical papers,
show that the armed demonstration at Ca
milla was got up for the purpose of provoking a
collision, and thereby aid the Radical cause at
the North. As the people of that section are
the most enlightened in the world, they will
no doubt be captivated by the glaring hum-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY^TRKET,}
L iberal advances made on consign
ments. . au!5—DS:TW6m
We remember, too, how the
and people of the South, without
distinction, of party, justified, defended, or
. .alrjfcist sympathized with the avenger of his
ontraged honor.
- . -Well, we can assure Gen. Sickles that the
- peace of the South fo-day is ..quite -as much
i ■ ‘worth securing” as that of Washiiigton in the
day. of which we speak. Union soldiers and
Union men are just as safe here in Georgia
to-day and are in no-more, danger of assassin
ation.orofliaving a hair of their head harmed,
than they were iu Washington at any time
V within his recollection.- But our people have
-, an averqjon to the villainous,: unprincipled
carpet-baggers nnd -scalawags, insolent vaga-
m bonds aud adventurers who came amongst ns
2*co usurp, rob and insult—to stirupdiseord and
incite, insnn-ee-tion^-to plunder, dishonor
~ and degrade -us. Where such creatures are
made Insolent with political power, there can
. tie no “state, of peace worth securing;” and
if our people were as ready to take the law
in their* own hands as some others
oave shown themselves' to : -ibfe; <sbme of
.hem would now and then perhaps have, the,
hair of their heads harmed if indeed some
thing w.orse did not befall them. ‘ r *
jyjli. JOSEPH J. WILDER IS A PARTNER IN
our Arm from THIS DATE; the business of which will
be conducted as heretofore, under the name and style
of WILDER k FULLARTON. octl-lQt
; HARPER’S MONTHLY,
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, ,
BALLOU’S MONTHLY,
THE LAND WE LOVE,
THE GALAXY, ,
THE OLD GUARD, '
LIPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE,
THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE,
THE CATHOLIC, WORLD,
THE NEW ECLECTIC,
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL,
EVERY SATURDAY, for September,
DeBOW’S REVIEW, for September.
FOR SALE AT-
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE.
sep28—2w ■-
GASTRINE
Notice.
T AX PAYEES ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the
third quarter’s tax on Real Estate, Commissions
on Profits, Income, and Gross Receipts, also the
monthly returns on Sales, Receipts for Freight and
Passage money, payable in this city, arc now due.
Payment of the aforesaid tax is required by Ordinance
to be paid between the first and tenth instant.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, City Treasurer,
October 1,1868. . octl
OW ON SALE, AND JUST OPENED,
300 Pairs Window Shades.
A Washington letter says the extraordinary
decrease iu the collection of revenue, togeth
er with a falling off in the cash iu the Treas
ury, which will be shown in the next monthly
statement, is calculated to add to the alarm
now existing in financial circles. The state
ment for September will exhibit an increase
in the public debt of from a million and a
half to two millions, and perhaps more, re
sulting w’holly from expenses of the War De
partment in. meeting various demands
of reconstruction. There is a small de-
IN LATEST COLORS AND DESIGNS.
Notice.
Swiss 9 German, and French*
DRUG STORE OF W. W. LINCOLN will be
kept open at nights and on Sundays during the pres
ent month. octl-3t
B ULL STREET,
OPPOSITE TIIE PULASKI HOUSE,
W OULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS- AND THE
public generally that he is now prepared to fur
nish them with as fZNEoJFINES, BRANDIES, and
LIQUORS as can be found in any first-class establish
ment, North or South. 1 - - • •
BORER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS for
sale wholesale or retail.
Also. CONGRESS WATER; BGlJBBON, RYE, MO-
NONGAHELA and CABINET WHISKEY; SEGARS and
TOBACCO.
Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict attention, j
and securing polite and' gentlemanly attendants, to
merit* continuance of the same. ' scp28—ly ,
OUR STOCK IS FULL AND AT REASONABLE
PRICES.
Notice.
All Upholstering Work
DONE IN THE BEST MANNER, Mid at LOW PRICES.
classes in VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
October 6. Residence 26 Liberty street, one door west
of Bull. ' octl-5t
Money Ordeb Offices. —The Postofiice
Department has recently reduced the rates of
cbmmissiijii on money orders, and increased
the number of money order offices. The nSw
rates are as follows ~
mg $'20, 10c.
$30,' 15c. '
20c.
Notice, Ladies!
j^LUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
! “ ■ AND DRESS-MAKING, AT
MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
sep23-ly 133 BROUGHTON. STREET, np stairs.
be sold .at the lowest figures.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On orders not exceed-
over $20 and not exceeding
over $30 and not exceeding $40,
ovef $40 and not exceeding $50; 25c.
No single .order is issued for a larger sum
than $50. Parties desiring to remit sums
over this amount must obtain additional
orders ; and no applicant will in any case be
allowed to procure morq than three orders
payable at the same office ahd to the same
person.
The colored United States troops at Golds
boro, North Carolina, attempted to mob two
colored Democratic speakers last Friday
night, but were prevented by white citizens.
Later a disturbance took place between the
soldiers and citizen negroes, resulting in one
being wounded in each party. The citizens
of the town are reported to be in a constant
state of excitement, and there is a general
feeling of insecurity.
Notice,
COAL AND WOOD YARD !
JUDGE OF THE EASTERN 'CIRCUIT.
. Hon. Wji. Schley, recently appointed
Judge of the. Superior Court of this circuit
vice Jfuclge Wm- JB. Fleming, arrived h^re y&j:
"terday. The Judge having received hiscom-
missionwUl,assoonasthe-nece88aiyarraiige-
ineuts can be made, occupy his office in the
- Court Hoijse.
Ti is not often that we find anything in the
official action of the Bullock to approve-or
be thankful fo.r. But in this, instance;-'we, in
, common witli the people of the Eastern Ju-
dicial Bi'strhit lmve great cause to lie’ thank-
_ ini that'm addition to the loss of the distin
guished jurist and worthy gentleman who
so long ,and so' acceptably filled .the Superior
Hench, *we have not beeii doomed to endure
■this'infliction, upon us of some one of the
Bullocss own. hungry tribe of. carpet-bag by
scalawag associates and adherents in that
high aud responsible position. To What for
tunate combination of circumstances we are
indebted for this seeming Executive clemency
we will not stop to enquire. It is enough for
our people to know that, the Bench of our
Superior Court has not "been, degraded to
- the present level jof jflie Executive Chair of
'the State. - ' .
Jjidge Schley is a Georgian, an able law
yer, arjd a gentleman of character and high
social position^ and we feel confident will-dis-
phaqje the duties of his responsible office
with wisdom, justice and impartiality.
Fashionable Dress Making.!
J^JTSa E. H. SHAY BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE 1
public that she is now ready to fill any orders in the
above line of business. Latest Fashions always on
hand. Northeast corner of President and Drayton
streets. octl-2w
How Convenient!. Saves Time and Trouble!
R. Molina, and 'A. \Ferhanfcez;' corner of Bull and
Broughton * sOfeeto, at the PostOffice, at the Grocery
Store Qf J„ Koox, or at the Drug Store of Dr. J. A.
Mayer. As our Mr. George S. Gray visits these places
at least three times a day, none need fenrthst their
orders will be overlooked. if ' V h :
E ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT
he has opened, in connection with his WOOD
YARD, a COAL -YARD, and that he is now prepared to
deliver with dispatch all qualities of COAL, as well as
all qualities of WOOD, in any quantity and at the
LOWEST PRICES. „
X®* WOOD DELIVERED SAWED OR UNSAWED.
Air* ORDER BOXES at the Post Office, at the Cloth
ing Emporium of Messrs. Gazan k Bro., and at the
Drug Stores of Messrs. A. A. Solomons k Co., Mr. W.
W. Lincoln, Mr. B. F. Ulmer, and Messrs. Gallager k
A' share of patronage is respectfully solicited
WOOD YARD , located oh the old Charleston Steam-
oat YVharL 2d door west from foot of West Broad
treet. GEO. a GRAY & CO.
For Sale,
£ NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
Price*, $1, $1 25, SI SO and $3.
The “Little Wonder,”
OB .IMPROVED BLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS
TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 50.
- ' * * - ; ;
The best Game out, ,
THE “RACE FOB THB PRESIDENCY.”
aug27 MALLOY & FRIERSON.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southern
3£ail Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE.— J WO*
DECK-PASSAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE....810 00
fTYWO TENEMENTS IN GOBDON BLOCK; No*. U
1 and 12, on west two-thirds Lot No. 26 Chatham
Ward.
Also, LOTS 28 and 34 Prendergastville—near the
workshop of Central Railroad. • *
. For terms, Ac., apply to
ROBERT D. WALKER,
sep24-tf Pres’t. Sav. Mutual Loan Association. .
Watches, J ewelry,
Silverware, Clocks, &c. ,.
mHI SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
_L New York with a fine assortment of
Watches, Jewelry, Sfivcrirare,
Clocks, &o;,
All of w;hich will be sold at reasonable prices, an
every article warrafated as represented.
: ’ F. D. JORDAN,
No. 129 Congress St, (Opposite Pulaski House.)
Plans and. Estimates
A RE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE
J\. across each of the slips at the foot of Barnard
and Drayton Streep- . The spans are respectively 76 and
45 feet in tho clear. The bridges, must be five feet
wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun
dred pounds per square foot •
JOHN B. HOGG,
» «epl8-tf City Surveyor.
154 Congress and 73 St Jnlien Sts.,
A re offering at wholesale and retail
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
Heady-Made Clothing
In the city, of their own manufacture.
4®* COUNTRY MERCHANTS are requested to give
them a call. oc2—lw
Xmpobtant Obdee in Begakd to Milttaby
Officers.—All department commanders have
received ordera from Washington to report
without delay to the office of the Adjutant
General of the army all officers under their
command who are incapacitated for duty.
Habitual iutemperance, and frequenting
game-houses regularly, are specified iu said
order as unfitting officers for duty.
200,000
iEYMOUB ClGiB,
fine flavor,:
300,000
iim-,:: baconi .
Shoulders, .Clear Rib Sides,
Rib Sides,
PRIME BALTIMORE f-TTY CURED.
U7*ARBANTED. in store and for sale by
manufacture.
JENNINGS, Comostia
Will eail for the-ahove-portoh SATURDAY, Octobers,
at 9 o’clock a. m. •• ■
For freight or Jpplrto *
- .. :HUNTER t GAMMELL
. *ep28 84 Bay etreef .
Choice Tenn. and Kentucky
, Mules for Sale,
1,000 gilt-1
1,000 fine
GLASS AND OIL
3UR TO SEVEN YEARS QLD, MEDIUM A
large sizes. WILSON k DEHONEY,
Screven House Stables; Bryan street,
T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF WINDOW
GLASS in the city, comprising more than seventy
different sizes, and any size or shape cut to order.
NORTH AMERICAN
Steamship Company!
- THROUGH LIME TO CALIFORNIA,
1 - VLV PANAMA* BAIEEOAD.
, New Arrangement!
cj AILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE 5th ASD
(J20th ot every month, or the day before when tia?*
dates fall en Sunday. Passage lower than by any otbB
line. For -iiiformation address D. N. CABRINGT0K
Agent, Pier 4C North river, N. Y.
$15 to $25 per day. We send a
monr,Cigars 'with every otto, i
accompany the order.' Satisiactit
Post-Office order, 1 addressed to B1
WEST’S No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, in barrels or cans.
PUTTY, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, -
PAINT and WHITE WASH BRUSHES,
SHOW CASE GLASSES, Ac., Ac.,
FOE SALE LOW BY
THE EBa oF Humbug and Falsehood/—That
'iTrazen .old political jockey Bard of the At
lanta Era/keeps standing among the witless
gquibs and Stereotyped, lies in his editorial
columns banters for beta on the Presidential
election.' HVisanthorized ‘by iitibierousin-
divig.uabi S i to : bet from, $500 to $1,000 that
Grant and Golfax will 1A eleefrd; bur Ss ; §fe
learn from a dispatch in the Augusta CunsiUu-
iionalisi, whenevei; a moneyed democrat wants
to cover a wager, he is told that the bet has
.Jjec-n taken. Such is'One among the mtqfy
disieputable tricks to which the oracle of the
carpet-baggers in Georgia resorts to influence
piiblicbppiiqnT Let no one be deceived by
sueh'unworthy. and shallow artifices. ’
COTTON GINS!
^yj: OFFER FOR SALR THE OF.LV.BRATRT>
E. CARTER COTTON GINS.
These Gius have been expressly prepared to suit
wants of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and Flor
and Are adapted to the present labor system. Facl
allowed a commission. For sale by
aep2-2m N. A. HARDEE’S SON k CC
WOOD, BOOB
HE SUBS0RIBER9'HAYING OPENED A WOOD
YARD are now prepared to famish their friend.
FOR SALE.
O NE 15 H0R8E ENGINE AND BOILERS, in run
ning order. Also 10 ft 2)£ inch Shafting, with
pulUee and Jang era. All the machinery complete fbi
OAK, ASH,
Pine and Lightwood,
For Liverpool.
mHE SPLENDID, FIRST-CLASS BARK
^LKentville^ Evascs, ^ ^0^
Re-Opeuiug for tbe Whiter.
IDA BARBELS CHEAP GRADE FLOUR, per-
1UU fectly sweet - -• -
Ah in store, and will be sold MUCH BELOW THE
MARKET by '
HARTIUDGE As NEFF.
Abbival qf Steamships.—The steamship
Montgomery, Capt- Lyons, and San Salvado,
Captain Nickerson, from New fork, with full
freights and a large number of passengers,
arrived at their raspective wharves at an early
hour yesterday morning. -
TO RENT,
JTIVE DWELLING HOUSES IN GOOD LOCA
TIONS; TWO LARGE STORES in the best locations
in the city. Enquire of O. H. LUFBURROW,
oca—lw Real Estate Agent.
YARNS.
For Lirerpool
AsSA^nsAsioN df.Gen. BQkpman.—A special
.dfrpatchto.'the ; MemphiS;4v a ^® n <*« says that’
Gen'. Hindman was Shot at 10 o’clock at
night,'whilst sitting in the mi3st pf,hia fam-
-’ily smoking. His left hand, which held his
pipe, being carried away by a charge of buck
shot, two of ■which entered his neck, inflict
ing the -wound'from 'winch he died eight
hours afterward. His assassination, was pro-
Slxth District.—The Democratic Nomi
nating Convention which met at Cleveland
oh the 25th inst., on the thirty-fourth ballot
nominated Col. Wm. Boyd of Lumpkin .for
Congress. Col B. commanded the 53d
Georgia Begimenl
TEN CAR LOADS CORN IN. DEPOT,
Faims in Arkansas sell at from three to
five cents an acre. A local paper says that
dirt is so cheap you will have to look sharp
pr they will- smug gle an extra firty or so on
you-in making out the deed.
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A 'Washington dispatch says it is believed,
inofficial circles that Mr. Jefferson Davis
will not be tried in October.
For sals low by
BACON.
HHD8HJBS£DES,
do CLEAR EBB SIDES,
do SHOULDERS,
For sale by
rjlHREE LARGE BED ROOMS (FIRE PLACES IN
.two), with KITCHEN, dARRlAGE-HOUSE and STA
BLES. Apply at SOUTHWEST CORNER iATE and
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BARNARD STREETS. oc2—3t
Freshet and BAMAGE.-.TheKnoxviUc Preks
"repoits a heavy rise in the Holston river, and
great destraetion of human life and growing
Corn, €
JpOR SALE BY
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