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«T.rlHiE*I>%V. APWIL. SO. 18TO
LOCAL matters.
~""n»4e* 10 Ntw A4T0riUe»rim.
0 „ e a—Tbo ball advertised to Uke ptac* on the
^ poitponod fothh 27th.
ll» xti H a *lnVrraooto«VtVM k More
* »• atreeL .
Iverrary Meeting of the Savannah Tetnalo
.Ill b.btld on Fridey .florno.n
*7” ..ighUy lleetcd Corn t>T «j. by »• *• 8 "*-
. Co , Fool ol tho B»y- „ .jj| .
, U d Oi'. lor .. . by Hooter *
„ lonnoli. N... J. R X “ - “““
.1 A n'l'lnok It Miionlo
tHu.nuIhm »—■ “—■>“ ,nd *- “
f«: K *ht0. ho.
-anted for
9 years. payment secured by
ice for one or tiro good Bnslncsa Men—
„ k4 . „ » thousand divllara required.
,B ° »t Mr* Broadbecker** to-day—Mualc, Dxnc-
I-,r0 'U«. Dentist. office cor. Ball ud Brough-
jtmU. ow Hillraun k Co.'a Drug Store.
lh The are—Last night but three of tl^a Rng*
j np» ueir Terraoin Seine—alao a Yawl Boot
j pK.ito ^ the benefit o! 81. John * Chapel at
of Hope.
of Nero Will Uni.
^‘/j wiih t ia crime of committing a raps upon
^ „ „f a col red child, named Queen Victoria
rday.
Ihtpn"
»n*n>eo® ’
stalwart negro, about alx feet
a j well kootrn aa being implicated In the
evidence of the girl war clear and explicit and
h*t a lie lived on the Thunderbolt road,
i, i ear the race track, and on Saturday
n prisoner end another negro, named
r-, both of whom aha recognized, nut
ti tt -oiue talk, they offered h«r a dollar and aleo
«rli : »key, whl h she re used, when the prieooel
’* bt i r (J<>4 - n areompllshed hia helHeh deeigti,
■v, jar.ug tier. She real Ud all iu her power,
ia th«- i.an ie of the wretch the could uot prereut
ij r r auteiuent wee tody oorroboiated by
je a litre re. who wae present at the time and who
\ t. arra»ud aa being acceaaory before the tact.
rl .iiiinaUou waa conducted on tho part of the
t b M.jor John O. Ferritl. the prisoners being
r ,. .u.i bx it. Wayne Ro tacit and Mr. Meldrlm.
IV.lab. who waa called to the child, waa no
raa thought not necessary on the pre-
llu# ,, iuation.
fijiojrt committed the priaouer, Nero Will lame,
.tthout ball to answer before the Superior
* r , „ tb0 \T»y term, end held Stephen hirers as
1|fM u d,. r a bond of oae thousand dollar*,
h.' g.r» la about thirteen year, of age and amall in
ra» HauaaS Conroe —Tuo agreement in the
• r-l ^.oio.i Geraftuan, for the discharge of the party
m lh „ c0 , ody of the Sheriff and the Sheriff of tha
■«of &«uiucky. waa brought to a conclusion before
li Ordinary of nhatuam county yesterday, and after
,.b r argument, the Judge decided that the party
*. iUegoly held, aud ordered the discharge of the
irty Ho waa immediately err etod by the Sheriff
, rtrtaa of warrants iaaued. charging him with like
Jfl|CM ». M tn.t tho laws cf Qeor„la, end is held la
4 I*g*l c 14"tody oi that officer. The decision of the
’Leary was based upon tho ground thalthcpria-
waaarrasUd nn.l waa held by virtue of a WSl
• t ti .ned -Rufus E. Bullock, Oovefnor of Georgia
■j* Court Utli tuat Bullock waa not the Oavemcr
l iborjia. tn« -Ulx government being merely pro-
l|t UA i f *„,i that the Commanding General alotve
j j Krjnt warrant to arrret aud carry into an-
ti.r state a citizen of tla.a State. The dcciri »ia ol
ItCMK war headed • District vf Georgia, Chatham
...i3'r** ae Ueretmaii is now held for an offence
,, »t tae law of ilcorgl*. h-* cannot be carrhd out
I the State until the case it diapuucd of.
TutCaTBouoKain —The fair g1r«n forth# bene-
tt f the male orphans or the Barry Orphan Asylum,
,,, r the charge of the AUtrre of 8U doMpli. was
i.-reufully cjuUOUtfd last efonlng, aud attracted u
,w.l „t culture. Tuo Ublre are lieautiful y decora-
14iiu cent lin tuauy handsome article*, useful aud
•-i-rutal. A" tho proceed* are to be devoted tJ au
Ji UHut y yra.'llckl aul holy charity. w«> hope that It
i.l t.f largely patrouixed, and prove a coznpleto
tieven o’clock iait evening we were agreeah’y
irprl-ed by a ••flfiaioUi amoudatent," who. under
lf (fifjouou of a well kn-twu inorehaut. carried on
• hei 1 v aalvrr 1 jaded with cake* aud cream, a pr»e-
t Irani tar ia It.** of the Catholic Fair. A * aixlet »Ut
nr'Jiuejt," wh » had a like donation fora»iotb«r
»C^. propped t . leave it art with the ‘•Ku-Kluka/*
,. JUl | c . r aa orders of the gentleman who had h*m
ca»r^- kind v contented to carry It where he waa
r^t.d. Wo wish that all tha ••fifteenths” would
ur u pluaaaut hurthena to ua.
Tnr lurat.UA u.»iv.«a«,-W. tav* been ro-
seated i,y the oftcera of the Union Soct if toeUia
Mitou Widueaday Urn 27th lu*t.. brt-»g the 12i>th An-
,wri»ry of tae Society, a train of cars will be rnU by
, .gcHun.h, skids way and S« aboard R. R-. frt*» the
cultyof inc Bank, oommauclng «U 7:l|*-»3 0^
m anSevery two hour* upb» 7;30 p m.
Arrm^emeuu have boon porIi*cted by which per-
>a. vrUl te transported (by backs* from the Rallroa.1
I tie grounds at UrthesJa. Tu« fare has been put
I4a • I low—one dollar and tweuty-fifo ctmle for the
Hire round trip—a*H» place :t In the p<*wer of all
••.mg to visit iletheaJa ou this occasion. Tickets
.& be bad at the Drug Uiore* o( Messrs. Lincoln,
Ijcr. s.loiujua .v so., Fowke k Mac.m. and at the
xanoic oi Meta'S. J. M. C.*oper k Oo.
«r e w u d also ktate that ou that day. *i7th Inst., the
raer.tcmeo! the new building r-Ul bo laid. g
Cts:«rxNSC To L.\Wffft. AUTBORirr.—Samson Wig-
c.ianty Lloyd and Louisa Warner, were Vt-
mi b/ <i.lection of Justice Odvctra. charged with
tere-lag with ihe officer* who had arrested Nero
i .um*. charged w.tu the crime of rap*, and en-
a»uriug t»incite a riot They Intercepted t!.e of*
*r» w.io ba«l charge of William-, and gathering
jjuJ them au exc ted croaud of uegroee *woretbat
* officer ahou d not take Nero Williams to the rtly.
JUa*o.u Wiggins. Who is a eo known as one impll-
tko Br>.d'jacker murd» r. said that hu waa the
Id tho Thunderbolt Compauy. and that none
ien should be brought »o the city, calling upon
ottjd him tiaeaUtla rcacuiug the prisoner,
rrc consequently arrested by a warrant laeued
by the Justice, aud bound over In the anm of flva
t&adred dollar# each to answer to the Oily OuRtL
Tat Fiat ow Fanat sxmxrr—Ronaxar or a Tux.
Oro wo noticed aa occurring on Monday morn-
.... - serious confligralion waa prwreaUd Xy the
Kuicpt vzenton* of Mr. H. D. Fadbrne. c6netV**n
Ud Urjan etreeia, who «»• »aal*ted by severalnarto*
tin of engine company No. 4. Tb® wind being very
iQkattbe time but forthelrprotaptneasa eerioniitu
»a«id b>vo bean the result. During tho exoilet&ent
uloned by the alarm eomc thief uWtered the store
Mr. K. U.ruo and relieved hla fill of ewzoe thirty
•xVAVitaai Mcuoioan Asaociaxiost —Tbe annual
B-atilug of tbo S^vauuah Memorial Association will
^ held at the Lecture Room of the Independent Frea-
tjurun Church this afternoon at fire o'clock. Aear-
^nntuli »111 be perfected looklug to the piwper
> > irtr*iion of Memorial Day, aud other Important
i transacted, we trust there wUl be a general
Mt-udaace of the members.
La-ox .vinca You* LauaaiA.—The various fire com-
P*ai« nightly practice with tbilr apparmtue iu eev-
eral part* oi the city, tn view of the coming trial of
on me second day of May next. The test ttdrg
•** to tins Department, much practice wiilbe >»•
ialfrd. aud we snow th»t the Sav«nnah firemen will
bj lU.unccd in the rivalry f*>r promptueee, dia-
um mna.'le.
MuanEnao* AseaouT.—Ou Sunday oveulpg
• gut o'clock, while a young xesags?
brother, botu residing in Ogletl.Ot-pefoWtf,'-*6Wth-
ira suburbs of the city, were passing New Hoztrion
«. he received a blow on tha back of the heed, the
** rt f inflicting It running off. Me had
a fchort dlatanco wheu bo wae again Mmck^eRh 1
**-»uo on the light leg. 1 ’ j
^*;xx Liiura.—Tue C..airman of the Park Com-
nfitae he* received « number of water liUies, and
will be planted In baa^n bf'lhfl fiuhlalt/ If
^•1 «n be pDuted successfully thej^ Alii' add to the
‘fraction of that favorite resort.
The bpefli . ...
Of hUftn* tn.
that of the previonf evening, wae latkt hlfbest da
c-ea aatiafactory, eliciting frequent and mpturotl*
demonetretlone of eppUuue. Wu hear but one opinion
in musical drclee, aud that is that p»e Etchings
Troupe is decidedly the most complete and eflec'iva
Opera Company that has visited our clly for many
years.
To-night will be performed tha gum of tha Operas,
-La Sonuambula.” of which the following Is the
legend
Thu ecene of tbie simple village tale llee in a fertile
and romantic valley or Switzerland. Tha atocy opens
with rrjoicinge of tbe li-bablianta, who are all *b”*“
a.<(1 astir with tbe morning enn. to Join tbe feetiv iUea
cotuM-queut ou the signing of a nuptial contract Be
tween Amin* aud her lover, Klvino. These prepar*-
tioaa for f atlvity. howevcr.appear to annoy Lto. the
proprlt-tresa of the little lun of the village, aa fcirtno
1a a prize on whom she had for some time set her
own heart. A atoapU, but good-hasrted p*aeeiri . _by
uaaie Aiieaalu; nulortonateiy intrudes hia prelervnoe
for Liza uj»ou her ac this trying aanftt, tod «•
course met* with nation and disdain; more nape-
daily mt be bee busied himself in the festive prepara
tions to do b-xor to her rival In Eivlno a agroTone
Awakened by the harmonious voices of her fnenoa,
ABlu»cooi»ft-3* b» nuuc cou.(.
grab f ol thanka. ai.d exprom tha felicity of her almost
toojoyoi ~
x brief iu«.." ■ ■ -- —- —* - . - -
for bonedktiou bceldea hie mother's tomb.) come#
the bruretbod Elvino. The happy lovers have Joat
signed the tiupdal contract when the villagers
itartlod by the cracking of a whin and the rumbk
wheels. Dusty aud travei-ataiued, a handsome
stranger app-. ere amongst them. Counseled by the
villagers, aud urged by Lisa, he consents to remain
tlui ui <lit in her inn. Casing around Mm, he recaila
this pcjceiui valley aa the scene of hia early youth.
With the gallant/y of he pays marked at
haw avnPi^Kiwa Mux.—Tha work of eeset-
» »M saw mill with planing, tongueing wnd
froovitix machinery, on the east bank of (fcaOgefcfeea
C4a*i. near IUvct Lock, will be commenced ia a <bw
4«y».
I>m.—Persona deal ring lea Cream. Jelly, Calc* »nd
^ er wtreshmente. after tha Opera, can procure them
ktths’ Catholic Orphans* Fair, at fit AndfWh XZaZi;
*T*7«V.».lag this weak.
darkens
In
that iht-lr 'dili
b-ntion to the fair Amina, much to tbe annoyance of
Rhino, who become* exceedingly Jealous thereat.
ens, and the simple villager# prepare
depart, traf explaining tor tb# stranger the Uct
* !• haunted by • phantom at night,
id- a. of course; M Is them a friendly
Is ushered by Lisa to her rustle Inn.
Amina and klvloo bid each other a tender farewell,
and night cloaca over all.
We must follow the stranger to his sleeping apart
ment; conducted thither by bis b> steaa, be is in
formed that the prjlug villagers already have die-
covered hla name and rank—they know ha ia a Count
IUindolpho. Tbe Uonnt becomes gallant to Liza, aud
Is about to insist ou saluting tha coquettish hiwta-s,
when ne 1# suddenly *urt.od by a noise without.
Liza seek# concealment tu a closet, dropping her
ucckerciiief a# *he flics thither; aud the Oooni. turn
ing to ascertain the omm of the noi*e. perc*-i«ea a
flame In white standing in the moonlight, oulalda
the window. Startled, ha at first thinks of the phan-
ioji: but Ira soon ulacoters It to be Amina; who, he
also find#, ia a somnambulist, and, fn I sr slwp-waja-
iug trance, has passed over the red*of the houses *~
this apartment. While the Count la reflecting nj on
what course he might pursue. Use escape* from her
Auxins'* dreaming reverie, and then qui.s t£a rvQtn
The lair alt-cp-wslkrr slake exhaust d ou the bed,
bicathlug lu her drmms a prajer for blessings on
£ vino. After a brief pause, tbs villagers promt
tbcmseivca with a cougr-tnlalory address intended
for tbe Lord id ihn Manor. Their surprise at Hading
a female iu-ftad of flra Count le Interrupted by the
entrance «.f L-ra. who drags EUino to the bedside,
aud IriuoiphauUy uxpoaea her lirfll’a supposed i»«r-
Ady aud shauia. Amina just then awake*, nedvet
o exp anallun, but Is spumed by ber lovef god her
Tbe villagers, after confu tation and reczlling to
mlud her f>rmsr virtuous and simple life, dutard
tuo idea of her falalfy; but Klvluo refuses to be per-
uigefnl spirit towards Amina, he
are on their way
venes to uudcccl
broken heart, A window in the mill roof ta si en to
op. n. aud forth upou the d*ngeroufl parapet steps
Amina iu licr shaping dress, beating a lamp io her
baud; to lh«-1* ror of all she crosses alotfertugplank
bridge, benca:h which the waters Ua deep »nd dark
theni c descending a steep and slippery flight of stone
steps, she advance*into ta© midst of Ihe assembled
villagers. All ar* how convinced of her iunoceuce—
£iviuog*ntly places the ring upon her Auger, which
he Iran snatched thence in tue first transport of hla
au,.er; and then. In th- anna ef her mother, with
£l\iao»'af rfret. Auiiua is ie*torcd to oouscione-
n« as and biapplm sa.
Mayer'* touts.
Hon. Jobs Scasysw, Mayor, presiding.
Information Docket.—A. merchant was placed on
the imormation docket for allowing animals at-
Uchcdlohl* drjj s to Injure tho shade trees on tbs
north stde of Ray street, west of the Exchange. He
waa fined three do lars and cost*.
The continued ease of 8. M. Moore, charged With
strtkiug h ; a wife. Tha prusecutrix was dismissed,
Mrs. Moore sending a note asking to be allowed to
withdraw the chargee.
Police Docket.—William Nacen and John Wei th,were
chargt d with disorderly conduct, fighting in the
Mlt set on Sunday laid, aud were flneJ five dollars and
'•oktaearti. * *
Tbouiaa Bannon, found drunk and lying in the
street, paid the Usual U t of ten dollars and costs for
bis public accommodations.
William Waite was charged with a similar offence,
and paid Ihe like flue.
John Smith, charged with being drunk and disor
derly in the street, cur.ing the oflieer and otherwise
bringing discredit upon the Smith name, was fined
flfteeu dollars and co*ts for hia aggravated offence.
George King, Andrew Richards and William fogu,
negroes, charged with disorderly conduct in Canuel’s
Kaugc, carting, fighting, ana raising a generis row,
were fined twenty-five dollars each aud thirty days
imprisonment
Georgia Conner and Jane Stevens, negroes.ware up
for disorderly conduct, fighting in the street. Geor
gia was fined throe dollars aud oo.te, aud Jane dis-
> United (Ualcstirrmt Court.
Woods and Euafcixfl, Judges, presiding.
1 he Circuit Court opened. Hon. bolomen Cohen
brought into court ihe amount of the verdict and in-
t rest, which, ou motion, waa ordered to be paid ovtr
to the UuitcJ States Marshal and duplicate receipts
taken for the same.
In the fleparato cases of tbe Catted Stales tt. Ortav-
us Cohen and Jacob Waldborg. securities on (he bond
of Hon. Solomon Cohi n, an Order was taken dismiss
ing tho cases wlih costs on JefcudanL
Verdicts were taken for plaintiffs la tho following
Jeeve Lee vs. D. M. Bennett, admlaUtntor. (or
$9C7 38
Jaa>*e,0iitbrlo vs. (ho same t«r $303 8%
W. Dunlap va. H. C. McKeo tt aL for $323 36.
E. Wain elder k Co. va. O. V. Brown for $004 00.
The same ve. John R. Bcrck for $1,288 00.
Weiraon k Hunting vs. John McKebllaior,$C63 Off-
Bogart k Oakley vs. same for $1,677 37.
D. M. Key vs. E. W. Jones for $2,378 30. •
H B. Clafflu k Co. va. M. W. Stamps for $730 39.
In the case of Mord. cal Hyams. complainant, va-
Jacob Cohen k Son, in equity, Ull foe injanctiou. ar-
guuieut was had and the case submitted to the court.
Thecae# of Win. Matthews vs. BobL H. May.trespaa*.
was commenced, and a portion o; the evidence read.
This case waa tried at the last turn and a mistr al
made. Messrs. Hartridge. Chisolm and Dougherty
appears for plaintiff, and Messrs. Carr, Jackson. Law-
tan and Uaaalnger for the defence. / * { /j
Court then adjourned.
United suite* UIstrtet Coart.
Xmsui<s, Judge, presiding.
Tbe Court met at Ua o'clock yesterday, the grand
Jury beingt . attcudance, who were called and reared
to thi-ir rooms.
Final discharges in bankruptcy were granted to
Lucius If. Lamar and Wm. W. Paxker, of Macao, and
Henry L. Corbin, o( Macon county.
Tbe petit Jury'ware called and discharged until
Fr:dsy mprnlng M ten o’clock.
The grand Jury raturned into court tad wer* dis
charged until to-day at fn o'clock-;
Messrs. Cbss Green’s Son k <Jo., on yssterday,
cleared ihe Ruaaian bark Marls, for Quannstwww.wUb
353 logs (cargo) timber, measuring 318.883 feet, value
$3,098 93; S3 log# (Stonge) timber, meaeurlng 16,893
feet, value $183 82, an l 122 planks, measuring 18.000
leet. value $304 00. TotsJ valoe, $3,388 75.
Roan toy.—A *tore keeper doing business on Mar
ket square, on Mradsy. had »8| atojrp froqj Ofltof a
book while otherwise engaged. Storekeepers would
do well to keep a look out for thieve^ particularly
those doing business about tbe market, where swams
of vagrant negroes are dally lounging.
Pxcjqc at Mss. Baonavessa’s -We are requested
, to call attention to the advertisement of Ihe Ficais at
Mrs. Brudbacker*#, which takes place to-day. where
pleasurable enj ymeut may be found at a small cost
Oof German friends know bow So manage sheas
things. • ' •-. • , »
the Easts* Festival of SWohi'i waa A gtsud a&l
joyous occasion to tha children of tha Parish of 8L
John's Chapel. Both 8und*y Schools, with their
MM A
OAILT BXPOHT.
r555»ra« K^oiwwsaw.wi
‘ cr.TKii.-th.muk’t r-m.tn. qmn,«id holdw.
Lo. middling 3014*11
Sea Island. Upland
Bar. 8. Benedict. Tho company,
spring costumes and happy faces, and bearing
—Tim f^ttt fronltns Trlr.ll’
(UMlMdUt) Chprcl! it to lx Hsiramd. Frtm
fcriek walk, Uiroogh Oi. «qn«r*;
from ftm to.wMtMmllfd .Alta ,r« to be constractwl.
Tberrork M, .bMto commenced cod .HI bo ripldly
Lire i^ou0b dociktt.—Wo roll
dionUMtloool UlO rcodor. of tbo Ncw« tr tho e»rd
olUr.KaoarU.tbo d«<mlcf IboErulUbUUfo In-
■umuca Sorlotr. ml lo th. !o«trt ■>«" 4b««.
.hick c-rUiolJ ipork woll foe tho compooy.
Own Tents door.—J fln * I™ 11 tuh* win }»
„££.,Ldn.» *• cnjWfln-
from II |(W ( •- gg*«g
np.-od from 9 4-19 o-olockj^m-. and
otbecdaltacfr* of Um , '■
Socond-bud sun, »•**!«*(■■*■
H. W. Dm a OOA-aWW**"-*.
t nit. rod to cwtKr Ibrnt I m ■nd.llr.ljP'
mboo-'llTer ItrpiUtor la mySmOjwUheomjW*
locan. -J.W. P. Brno. cmmho»vV««.fU
Wll»
bUVrtdU Um Wiro'crowdrd
with happy fhHd®*"- Tha scene inspired every
hut < ■ ■ #0.11" :
Tbo procculon. heodod bj tb, inpcrlnUndenli.
unrobed M «*.Obwrc*.wbtob -V4.0i.tm-; b *»*-
column la two'Ham. tbl*>n,h th. doom' on.cUbcr
old# ol 144. cbodcol. Wldle 4bo chbfe ,ad cbUdita
,-, Pg asm procsMional. tbe beautiful carol. •'Christ
the Lord U RUea To-Day.!* Ihe large audience stood.
Tb# proceaaiou msrcLed ho'wii 'tMuiekblril 8®d
meeting st the foot of the middle «ne, tho two lines,
reuiiited, j>4 tfctMrd towards th# chancel. tbe rate oL
which #aa i^rowa open, afi^dins a dlusct a^iroaqi
to the altar, which bore upon its front tha Inscription
*LH. 8.,** beautifully wreathed ia arbor vit*. 3efore
the iltf waa th# motto, **Chri t Our Passover,*"
above whidtMoed thwsr era* the qur Roly
religion, dreaded ln early spring buds. Over th*
cross was spread the key-note ol s;l Christian Joy and
bepe—-CbriiMo.Bimo.~f SiuoMi.Ufid^aamdt.
ately below the chancel window, was inscribed,
•* Halleluiah.*£ , - A # • Tj • ' . ; jyj ^
After the schools had taken-thrtki>b<cd, the Bcctar
repeatedtbSk^ApoeUe*# Creed-** in ahich the wuole
congregation Jolitrd^ The voioes of old and jounp,
minifUii*. fllled tbo bi<,-b »rcb ol lb, cbiirob u «ilb
Ibo “toned of muiywHtyo.” tlk # .bicb, dovoallf
kneeling, all united in Ihe *‘l5jrd*s Prsycf.** Again
the voice# of the children and ch -ir united, singing,
• Tha world itself he*** Da/.*») < | / |U
Then followed the presentat ou of banners and of-
foriuga. Aa the deputations passed, class after class
approached and gave Into the hands of their beloved
Hector their uffei|ug% banners »n J gmtfenpi. which
were arranged along aud around tha chancel rait pci-
pit and lectern by, the assisting clergy, the
Bar. Mr. Mitchell sad Mr. HtanleyCJni^ «.l£
presented a lieaotllul 4m& ‘Usmer-.aisd
»trv«m«re bearing tvery cburcbly emblem, an J In-
xcrlbi'd with mottos of high and holy Obriatlan ro-
solve and heavenly hope and iailh-«JLh-a was sung
••Oh! Hsrk the sound vt?^yotaef ** Alter this was
road th# report# Of the Q*Bi#day Schools, by Mr.
Stanley, in MW of U>* ainrtXudout,.
Tbe reports showed a u»o4 aall*f-(ifo-T cQtidftion of
their branches of the Church's work Jho moihir
school, uuk yeflf SfO, cQloahcd a mission seboo?,
which did uot weaken, but rather gave her new
strength. Thlf ta ahown in the fact that St- John's
School now numbers one huudred and eighty-suveu
scholars, with an efficient corps of twenty-nine teach-
era. 1 he Easter offortug waa three huudred and twen
ty-one dollar*, which has been collected since August
last. Many haudaoms prctpul* have been mude by
the classes of the School to the ChapcIr^M a silver
communion amice, a marble font, a'.iar linen, cli&u-
oe< cushion, and aim a basins.
The MUeion School la the same short Utao has
grown from AUflora of afcli<£ars to <pe huudred and
seven, officered by nineteen teachgrd* § m H
After the reedju* of the report^ ••Afl^clafUolJild tlie
stone Away” was ■»“«• 'fh«“ tbp Meteor of SL
John's, justly inspired by the occaaion, adilrcs ed a
few warm and stining words to the congregation,
at the c’ose of which "Birds are singing, buds are
•pringing.” waa mo»t sweetly rendered.
The “Gloria iu ExceUia,” with the ••Benediction/’^
closed the scene; but long after many lingered iu Un-
temple, blessing God lor what their hear s had fob.
And as the Paschal moon 11/h'ed the long avenue*
aud lovely squares of the “Forest City,” and fell in
softened beams upon the fildpi} cross w hich crowi *
the graceful aplre of SL John's, old and yoflug went
home to pleasant dreams, feeing that they Usd bet a
mad- better sad happier by this impressive Easter
Festival. . . n t i
A CAIID.
HavaxMan, April 19, 1870.
Editor Morning Kcwi •
For $ae gratification of the uumerona friends of the
parties, pleas# publish in yofirmgt Issue the accom
panying notes acknowledging tho satisfactory aettlo-
meut of claim* by the CqmpafiJ I h*v(Mhe hoopr to
represent, and oblige, yours, respectfutly,
L. Bowrx, Gen. Agt E. L. A. 8.
Quxnct, Fix , April 11,1870.
L. Bowie. Esq.. General Agent:
Dear Sir: : By *4 our mulual iriend.I. R.
Harris, £sq.. f snclnee policy iMUdtl by tnft Eq:ilt»bK-
Life Assurance Society, for $5,000 on the life of roj
late husbsud, Wm. McLaugblin, with rectipt en
dorsed as requested. When you forward sum* io
New Yoik. please request the Company to bold ih#'
amount due me subject ti> my order. 1 ta g to teuili-r
to your distinguished Company, and al*o to y»un*ir,
as their agent, my sincere thanks for the courteous
and prompt settlement of this claim.
, Votympoctfolij’, ,'clQ rjTj
* ^ j Hang J. McLAftauuit, Adui’di
8AVANsaU, Ga.. April 19, 1870.
Ms. L. Bowie, General Agent Equitable Lilo Aiwu-
rance Society:
Dear Sir: I beg to return to the Equitable Life As
surance Society of New York, and to you. tbi ir *g*nV
my thanks for the prompt manner la which tta-yljkTo
paid tho claim of $3 000. bring amount of policy on
tbe life of the Uto W. J. McKenzie, of this city, my
iutestatc. Youri, respectfully.
W. A. Hancock, Adm’r.
MBi
•mm
IT* .H.
*m. mm
mm
iiustioh £alf3.
14 343
'■’wts
FniasczaL —Gold buying at 113; selling at 118;
sight exchange on New York buying at par to %
press.; spiling at >«<$}» prem.; sterling psnhsny.
1 ., fi/lUdl XcCAl
BacoM.—Our market Is active at advanced flg-
tti^£r^Z d S3&*’S®i3£'
eh »r ribbed at Vt&lSXe; bulk shoulders. lSSlflse;
emit bellies, 13 u^sU^c;clear rib. 15>i@16c;pig meats
ariandi nomlual at 18ai$o *•* ; 17
(313c for breakfast bacon and hams; Western fancy
hams. 2CJq. 2tc.
Fxitra.—The market is In full supply wiih good
demand. We quote superfine, $6 0008 fQ; extra,
$6 50£? 00; fspilly. $f 00®$ 60; fruc^. $9M§10 00.
GSalN—CorJ—In moderate demand.. We quote
prime white. $ l 306*1 32K f«>® wharf; $1 31<„@
I 3$ from store; yellow, $1 30t§l 32^ from store.
. I:I:l >l/Ji
No Cure! No Pay!
5 •• Hissxxtx*# Tcttkb Ointment will positively care
Welter. Erysipelas, Balt Rheum, Barber’s Itch, Mm-
plea. Blotches and all fornsi^df Vktn Disease. Also,
Sore Eyes and Eye Lids, Due barges from tbe Ear.
aud Uhl Sores, no maiu-r of how long standing, or the
money returned by the propm tor*.
CONSUMPTION POfrlTIVELY CUBED.
Ur bam* Fsesb Meat Cuke will cure Bronchitis,
Consumption, all LungDtaeuras andSpitiius of Blood,
aud strengthen and build np the syatcni to its healthy
condition. This baa been tested-by Pi cf-Troeaeau
In Two Thousand cases iu thn bosp.tala of Paris. In
■which it cured ne urly every case, and in this country by
. the approbation of tue Physician many hopeless cases,
have been restored to health. One bottle will prove
its efficacy. Bold $1.00 per Bottle, or six for $5.00.
JOUS&TUN. HOLLOWAY k CoWDKN,
•r>*mr i r: I If <i ILLU ,F*uyMi*»4;
w^v*** 1 j i , * , t ; t . r-v ^ ,
Hat.—Eastern, a amall stock with good aemand.
We quote $ 1 &0 jrom wharf; from store, $2 00. Nortb-
ero. driuaiid wood with light stock. We quote: $145
from wharf; $1 tu*v> l 70 trom store.
*£»"*<*from
Erkzobt*.—The market ta has active, owing to an
'teUrtaaCin_tounace. , Wo quote qotton per atoamlor
Liverpool, via New fork, fed; do per sail to Liver-
"port. do to Havre, per sail, \e In go d. To New
York per steam, upland, He; sea Island, fl lb.
1V> Philadelphia, steam, >*c on nptaud; domestics,
75c. To Baltimore, *team, Ho on UpM°d.
^llllfri-TN Uh W«iA»’U.
Foreign Markets.
London, April It—Noo&.
Financial.—Consols. 94 •,; Uuituu o^um w-ujr.
82^.
Buoau -Firmer at 27a6d(327a 7d.
Fauim, April 19—Noon.
Financial.—Bourse opened quirt with rentes at
741 GOc.
Hatsk, April 19—Noon.
Cot? on—Opened quiet.
; A S^ensatlun, in tho Food Market,
Ho 'siich si nsatfon lids httn crcalej fn
the food market during fbu present century, as that
occasioned by tea introduction of the an* ttaftfXifc
(for sq it !ty>j l>e Justly called), known a* SKA MOBS
FALlNE. It I* difficult to i«ll the truth about this
Extraordinary-article of diet without being suspected
of exaggeration. Prepared from a marine pleat which
grows apontxaeoualy on the Irish eoaat. it ta by all
odds the cheapest species of snutenance ever offered
to the maaaes; whi e the dlabos prepared from It ran
uot be excelled, either for nutrltiona properties, epi
curean tiATat dr variety. The Ska Mom Panins Oa,
ft Park - Place, who own the pah fit under which ills
manufactured, $re doing a business In this new
edible equal to that of tbo most extensive flouring
establishments in the country, and are now erecting
'new mill! to supply tbe ever increasing demand.
From a 2$e. packsgf you cap produce ti&ttnqvarU of
unsurpassable Blanc Mango, i u»h*rd. Farina Cream,
Jellyog.light Puddings- Juvalideand convalescents
find the diaheamade fn>iq it more delicious, digestible
and restorative than any' dalfcUeaof ihe same class
derirabTe from ordfngry eourcee. ~ tpIB-eodlw
SB ABSilSU m WJOfES
tOIFUrSMltT t.'JIEI.
Th.ptomrt»d»fflci«itl>ittr»tlo«or .
Irritation,: 't’ld wjm • i >- ■ ■>
■ inflammation, ■“ ” ■ -
“ Weakiid^/'riina
Relaxation oft lie Bliuliler,
the nereooal and
rtj belonging to KH M. Malletle.
Off In pait of 1 steam Saw Mill (30
horag pqwjrb.ytth all. the fixtures for running th*
same; 1 Planing Machine (marly new); 24 head of
Moles, and Gcarng tor same; 7 Timber Carta, with
all the’ fixture* for running same; 400 or 800 8aw r
Logs fit the tniUj Timberou2,800acres or land, about
half of . which lias neves been cut over tha flrat tiara;
10,0110 feet of Boards; I tot Blacksmith Toole; 60 farad
stock Cam#; vm«ll Stock of Goods; 1 two-horaa
Wagon, l horse Cart awl 1 Buggy: Carpenter and
Plan tali n f'oole; Household amt Jvitefacu Furniture,
and variufis other thing* to^ tedious to mentlou.
Sale tovonili.it* from day t • dav, until all la sold.
Terms made known on day of sale.
The above *a e offers au extraordinary opening for
m cutcrprising msu to sale money. Good mill, to
running order, did aa good searing np to the lime it
waa ordered stopped aa It evoFhad done: a largo
quantity of logs cutmi tbe oilU; aa ample supply of
timber in the wrads ne r enough, that tbe mill can
be run at Its present location a long time; mules of
the finest quality; Philadelphia timber carta, with all
,Ura fixture* for a complete outfit lu the timber busl-
Addrem me at Boatnn. 18 A. k O. R. B.
J. A. MALLETTE,
»• *Pl9 Id Administrator.
12ii Lexington Av«„ N. Y.
LivsnrooL, April 12—Noon.
Coiton—Opined quirt; Uplands, H);«l; Orleans,
]l),'&U),d; Said 10,lHK> ba ct.
LivsarooL, April I
Cotton—A dispatch from Bombay and
shipment sine* last report to he 2T,uO$
60,<
ril IMaUL
aunouncea(be
r.uOft lnSad jfT
Yalnh and Far.rich at Manchester steady. $ f
(inaiN—Wheat, red Western, 7* 9<L •-
Laud-coa 94-
Liverpool. April 19—Evening.
Cotton—Closed quiet but steady; uplands, 11 lid;
Orlcaus, ll 3 «<*U*«d; tales, 10.0OU bales; for export
aud speculation, 2.000 bales.
Domestic flaratia.
Nk* Tows. April 19 -Noon,
u.—Stocks firm ; money easy at 6 ft
Ssrik.
Wedlock.
The Basis of Civil Soviety.—Essay for
Young Men on the fa nor and happiness of Marriage,
and the evils and dangers of Celibacy—with sanitary
a. V$H;; North Carolina*.'old, 4&K ; t»e*g‘ help for the attainment of man'* true position in life.
- -- - ft ^
,1k 1 Jan29-dhwr2m , f, Boxfft.^kttadeiphla Fa
ceut; ext-hangi—long. luOq ; ebort, 1091. ; gold. 113
1882 coup>>u*. Ill',: leunea.ee ex-cuupons. 59q;
ucsr, f4L . Virginia «x-conpoiift ( 69^; new,69;Lou-
islanas, old, 76 *«; now. 74; levee sixes. 79; eights,
9i; Alabama < :g:>ta, *9^; do fives, igj Georgia sixes.
Vf.
active and advanced I*V
8<>uth Carolina*, old, 87;
$27 50(S>27 82; lard
. ua*—lurpeutiue quiet at 46,^c; rosin
d.
t Tons. April 19 - Even in*.
eaty‘-«t :5ia,H cent
»unit * < aU-r! ing, 109q
it firui; touthirua seci
—Qui-1 but steady; sales, 1,2* o bales.
Id. $4 75&3 00; Boutheru, $5 0o«i ti l
BKETAA-LadS S li
il«Hl7 50.
mixed We.tern 84 »a«A
i.flUiJiSj new extra.
Naval aruaur-AUrpentine, 4C<347c; rosin, $2 00
<gu 50.
•j Aixow—Steady at 9)«@9*«e.
4 KrrfoaaOOiMii)
, ruqpiciAL— Gold. 11*>;; sterlug exchange! 124<^:
\lt\: ■StW York sight, ?. j-reniiunt.
Cotiox—Firm; middling, 22i^c.
$LoUu—Lull; buperfiue, $4 25; double, $o 00;
trvblu, 85 73.
obain—corn oasler; white and yellow, $1 02; oats,
Fsovibio.s
ICOt—• III
aides, 17
-Mess pork firmer
side*. 16T«c; clear
>»4vl7c; keg, 173a^a*>HLaC.
; Prime, liq(q.ll‘.<
IIO^KL AUUlVf i L i ,
Polassi Hi czs—G W Billups, steamship Arocrl -a;
K i Burgees, do; 8 A Puglialey, Ga: J B Nathans.
Fla; W 2 Klnlry. Oa; H Marsh. N Y; O J French _**»d
wife. Oa; B Kill*.do; W l» Johnsou. do; CTniuM-,
do; 8 D Harris, Ohio; O R Hazrihurat Ga; 8 Gasiraii-
h.lmer Ala; A C McKinley, Ua; A A Adaiu*. Oa, J R
Cbuich*. NJ; ltev CT Keltj. nB; ^Y' i'
Greene, Al*; O t Crocker, Ga; O L Applrtou, Ua. O
r °*- - »,»*>;■ »•
Ga; B P Jon.a. J XV WIUK Oa; II M luer, kta; O .W
Dewey. IU; D McLawr|u. Fla; B Purdem.ro and lady,
R I: tt Taylor, wile. 2 childreu and ant. IPa; G Wnora,
wife and 2 children. Mich: JT Weeks. Gi; C*Pt l La
Rose, eir Uaaie ltakm W M I^Ka^do: Q A Luce.
d<»; G K Darlington, Pa; J HOstasoorf. ft O; 8am 1
^rfcaxviai Hoffa*.—John Tahnm. J Hocy, Pa; R H
Mlf^Smlth’, V*H*Bedell and wife, B J Oilmau, A H
mill, o P Burt. W F Boo aud wife. J M Scuteben and
WNra, Mrs T rt Book B O Utwera. G W Croukhn#
a id wife. N Y ; W C Bkiff. Mich; Charles Mundeo and
two eons. G Dawson. kta;J KuM. 8 iHimouii*. J U
Gnatt. Md; OA Hall. DC? A P Jmque#,* Meaa; D H
Wilcox, Ct; K Noyer, Mira C Noyee. Id.
Everybody naea •• Barrett’s.” ^
Sjihum. »: s eo.l. ,,<>}»* »co«i'
plete line of Ladi**’ and Gents* Y*ata, received from
Baxhttl M. Lxdxbsb k Ca. call aprcifil p^entlon tk
th.lr Terr Urg- itock Ol Bleached Shirting, comprie-
le.Ne. Tork UOk ?efcn»ae,d •» <yer ippuler
bzmnde. el creatlj reduced priree. ep5-tf
)i )J i; • ; >’-r- iv-11 u j, •:
■■ BarrcUV irikea Hair »ro».
i.M ora
-Slight but firm; Fair, 18*{@16j;c
•Ba^oohk.UpK....
Flock—Very firm aiul uncbai
Wheat very nn
^jeTfow, $1 U9«.l IX;
2<£683.
Ales* pork. $29 (0; Lncou firm; ahoul-
deifsj 13*:: tar.;. 10>i((«l74.
WUI4KIT -$1 OJQri 96. . ....
Cinoinnati , April 19.
.. GfoUN—Corn eailer at8C<at8c; supply I { J
Pitovisio.' *—Quirt and rati er weak; offerings light;
Mc*s pork held at $-18 25uj v8 50; bacon held for
aliouldera. Pic; clear a.dce, iSih^ld'ac; lard. 15*i<^
8r. Lot i*. April 19.
Grain-Corn declining; yellow, 9U&93c; white,
93@9Cc.
pork. IKimVOO;
bacon quirt; shoulders, 11**^ 12c; cle*r sldea, lu>fc(a>
lGJic; lard ea»for; steam. A7c.
/"fTIfl
Wffl KRT—9*c« $1. * ^
Pbovikionh—Quiet; Meaa pork. $2* 00; bacon—
ahouiders, 12Uc; clear aides, lC&16^c; Urd 16c.
Cotton—Firm and in lair demand; miauling.
22Lc: e»h». 2.000 .ales; net neeiutB.
coastwise, 40 bates: total. 1,429 bales; exports to
Cotton—Firm and In good demand; middilng.
Bscs Ttr^" asp Green Kio Giovxa —A new snd
choice lot of tbe above are opened at Samuel M. Led-
er.,*C*.M. '..lij .**“) I
•• Barrett's” Great Hair Restorative.
Char es llcldsicck
cnAMPAGNE. ftltlery Mff^illwDry.
Jo Bsakffn—fn Case*. For art* bt all wholesale gro
cers and win* dealers^ ’ Bole Affenti'for tT. 8.
MjaCLKE k Till**. *P«£f
nfPOBTID BV vibutitr »COllTH*ra(OIX
ISLANDS, SOUTH PACXtTO oOKAM.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.*8
NASlpCtATED 1 titJANO,
Which hee pnredln Ike uUth. brat lOnure. Ik HK.
sanst
ron uu rife cash or on tiue bt
Mk.Ok.stk.lafryriMWtlo.^r
Away wiih SpediMrirs—Old Eyes Made
lew. easily^ wlthoat doctorpr medicines. Sent poet-
>aid on receipt Of *10 dflum-' AddrtoE 1 *
Da. E. B FOOTE.
Janaa-eodDin 1*0 Lexington A va.. N. Y.
CAUTION.
io are oeutioned against
Nos. 677, S310 to 3350 lnctnalTc,' flOot to C020tnclnvive.
. Tbe Bonds having been obtained by fraud, pay-
ole Hff!1*. b f* n SNjRoiih k oo..
iVcNf York, April 12,1870. 33 Exchange Place
; • j h ■ / y . AP18-3
■ Pnfrtiicrship Notice.
Wholesale Buaiueta iu
GrocVrios, Clqtjore, 'ttt3 asid Prnvi-ions
For threo CD y«-ars from this date, under tho firm
name of DLLLoN a 8TEIKON.
John U. Diiia>n and WilltAM (OUrt-mota are the
General PaftuvjUL Henri M. <• tuoda^p i* the special
Partner,’ uil lias cohfrfthNed. 1 Hfo tmui of tifteen
Thousand ($15,000) Dot tar*, in cash, t> tta' c oiginon
SrSar-}-2*-3 r.rtn«.
It. M. WTOf'bAliD, Special Partner.
8avann«h, March 10, 1870. mhH-law6w
FERTILIZERS!
Foil CASH, OR ON TIME!
ANDREW COE’S
Wf.
I 19.
Cotton—Quiet; low middling, 20>,^21c; salon. —
bales; receipt^, 424 bale*; exports ooastwtae, 8l)c
bale*; *t0ck, 4.811 bales.
bates; tota!,*34ffHales; stock. 4^6a fou«
a-T3otton- Quiet and ateadjLnHddUngJSf^P.; ■
350 bales; n^t receipt-. »>ale«; coartwUe,
total, 5 bales; stock, 11,006 bales.
r i T ■ t < * oal'
CotT4 is—Advanced on hdghei
ur. TttjKc; sale.% M0 ba^i
«kport* coaatwtav, 834.1
Cotton—Quiet be
fiOO bales; receipts,
leans. 270 bales; stock
Cotton—Market moral
bflea; receipts, 200 beta#;
’ 55-
. Help f«r K»j j .
If a grander jMhaif’fB* <kc> eflk«4
base drafrgecl. wont, bopolee, c
iTot-k. tailooePKa treodertbet tb-
ifrtbfeetlbn le fntlkl. itrlteble ■
ever ten beer Bie peng* cf tbt.
cheerfully, eud with en nuntBed tcmi
TlUhJNlA Ul/ATIU . epecinciur tbe dlee^leelwejeet bend. I.ecywb«e
— - XJ ji ....ewe, tmrwwiw _t,kwc ti„ itn.it. jr jlrtlliiAm IRUll»li eiltB**!
UO^’U-Ti J li’d BTOMACU BHTkBS le ^tfrietU*.
end tbe Uejuiy ol (b- >'•( CM-' 0 **1# •" wWd *
H ku,(K*p^mli.UtcH (b:
ten. 1 be etekucee et tb« etMnech, the eenee of week*
■Me end ktnlKT. tt» MW »<««».•• W4 hollow,
nee, bcfore^etlnp. Mid. ,9t .SPfiB#!5l *4lecw^l^Jfce
Buttering of the i.ulee. the intfbee nert one irrtlelion.
Jbe n»riid ladlioeitkm to amloo. thf^Mrine^nt
We. end IbiSTne. to ill *• •**«
ssSi&z
i • ka** toofwur hrf
keawltwd PerCeetre. bowser, tv* the rwnltlk cee-
'ASTM.' cneo«». «
vmMW^SSECaMSR!
8QPEE*PH08PB$TP OF; IIME
An k<t AiHtxtW total irtid standard Frt-tiilrer.
E HAVE ON FILE EX ELLENT LETTERS
ptay-r* Jo Georgia, testifying LriUi^orita.
Ca.«h price. $65 00.
Time price, $ l M per month cxln. - j. . .
BAK ICR'S ISLAND «-U A NO, direct imports
,lou frou^fttaifif Oee^n. puru*»»»naplial*c, Uvif 8o0
tons taken uy Planter* of Georgia last Reason. Bup
ply iimucd. AohcaiHj^ in the United Btates. ^
Caali price, $60 oo!
Time price. $1 25 per month extra.
llEubKUT ft MAIRSTOMS A IU MOM
ATK1) SOU DLF PlXIM'fiAt'K ufU.Hk.
au excellent auWtitme for Pernvntn.
; Cash price, $65 00. No tune price.
Cosh price. $30 00.
Time price, $1 00 per month extra.
P* T'puNoni ftif; 0 ^
pVtiddjQK^pflhftii*
Uie rh-uraTIuow.
Cash price, $66 00.
Time pnee. kl p^ptftwit^ifgtrn. .
Pure Porntjau tuiiLLuud I‘U*4</.r
PUnthre dcelrink to obfltn-ef onr Ceril Price* cab
do so by shipping na tlieir cotton lu-teait of the cash,
which wo agree te hold until April, it d< sired, charg
ing usual, rates of Interest and expenrrs.
1 FtotSfcaWri and other particulars. aJdreaa
Hi T, MINOR & CO.
1 * J . '' . v; --Vfi savannah.ga. .
janli-fiawita*, . , .
SOLOIOIS’i
ISYRUP.
The Sovereign Cure for
00UGH8, OOLD9. ISFLUENZA, i HOARSENESS,
l - • , BOUGH THROAT, Nia, •• ^ A:
t . - >. ui i2«ui uovhi*l , l Intel* •
Immediate in Believing the Harassing and Distressing
"Night Cough" of the Aged and Coneumptlve.
81L71A3 H1IR C0LPEIIG
THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE COLORING
AGENT NOW BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
Re-produce* the Natural Color of the Hair and Beard.
Warranted to give complete satisfaction.
SPECIAL SALE OF $6 000 WORTH OF CLOTHING
AND DRY GOODS.
By BLURT ft MtCYRIl.
THIS DAY. I9th Inst. at 10 o’clock will be sold:,
300 Gentlemen’s St ItiTS. UOAT8.
PAN i:» and VESTS, Summer Clothing.
2 cases Ladles’ DfaXhe HOODS.
G-.OTHS, CA8MMEKE8 and SATTINETT8.
' " aplfit
50 dosen Lnlie»* BALMORAL SKIRTS.
ADMlN18TilATRIZ*n SALE.
* f Masonic Hall at Auction.
VIT’ILL BE HOLD BY GFOIMK W. WALLY. AT
the Court House, on the FIRST TUE3DAY tn
MAY next, between lira legal hour# of hI< , tha
Northern two-third* of all that highly valuable prop
erty, known as • MASoMO HALL ” on Lot No. G
Tyeconnel Ty thing, Lcrfay ward, being the interest of
the late John H. lioutmoUbfllb
Term a^-oce. ball cash; balance let of Jan nary next*
bearing lnterrat, aud secured by mortgage and in
surance; purchaser paying for paper* and stamps.
apl4»tr;
PRpoBEI) AT LABP»ATOKV
A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO.,
frp- BoM by ell Itcelere. . ■ , athVMf.
Cirbolic Salve.
TOc important discovery of
the CAUBOLIC ACID oa a j
anrt
,.444
-'oUiijrt
A $/-.»!
uHbN
SUPERPHOSPHATE
< i T
NOW LANDINO AND FOR SALE BT
'Wo, '
GEO. W. €A«PEI»TEH’S
G«rt. VV. CAhPEIVTEn’8
CohirKirincl’tciriW iittCnetirBUciUi'
fflHESE CELEBRATED PEfePAHATT0N8, orlcinal-
1 ly lutradaead fay Gmi-'W.'Gtfpenter, under the
patronage of th* Medical Facnltv, have been eokmg
Ira being most valnable remm
Haraaparilla or Btichn are applicable, a
cannot be too hlgbly recommended. They ere p
-^^.’sssssesissavkoa .
V v->f •' I WholefOl-* Chemicalwarebodtob- '
•■ra-ctai-c- Nu. 737 Market street, Philadelphia.
Far axle by B- F. ULMER. Druggist.
..n. P”?."«?»•** II
«o.^k»to , , , ieTecpeb. Qb.
M anuals of the following subjects
hTmaticai. i.^tTOUMEsm " 1
mjflRBS^SS«ow.ck«.
RYERSON A BATES’ iT.
AWS-,
H.' G. BCWE, Sole A treat,
cllraiHl L .-I - ,'kM .- - .J>CU3M bootaxtanH d>
- AithqAflto^ .aohavj
* ; .foiSmilij?* k-jT:in;'« s* 0»* dc -u-’i
* r ! :: iKilGflBUWX,
.W, Alfred.:
'SfftP
(G Agent Is One of the
cmarkable resalw of
medical research.
Darinir Ihe late civil Wmr l4
was exteosively ased
R°3rtSi,'r , aSiS-&S
SStTn'S!^; nSi-A-J
IIE.TIEDV cverAtnown. * • ■ ■
U b «nri«r*»»»wi
scientific combination with
other soothing and healing
agencies, iu Hie form of a
SALVE; and, having been al
ready OMd ta am berlcM cascw
with most satisfactory and ben
eficial results, -we to*»no Ues*-
tqUoa fn oflCiing It Io the pub
lic os tue most , certain, rapid,
and effectual remedy for all
here, nitd Ulcers, no matter of-
asraarasR^-
ABRASION of SKIN or fLESH,
and for Skla diseases generally.
Sold by all Druggists. Prjce 25 cents.
JOHN F. HKHRT, Sola PrepT,
HQ-tJCOULECEPLACE. NowYorlc*
A. A. SOttOMONsf & CO.,
AT FillVATE SALE.
By JOHN A. STALKY, Auctioneer.
A FARM,
r thirty. The laud ia adapted to corn and cottoi
Jot £aU or |lait.
FOR RENT,
DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE ON,
Jones at., until the flrat of November next.!
Apply to CLARK ft WIL80.
nu
TO HElNT f
mHRZE OFFICES ON THE THIRD FLOOR!
X Of Hutchinson # Block, comer of Bay andl_
Anercoru streets, finely finished, and combining i
tho modern trnprovem- nts. Term* reaeonanle.
Appiy t
aplK^l
J. F. k M. HAMILTON.
taatt-DATWSm
'WHOLESALE AGENTS.
TTATR
: ft*-
m* BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE W
V *WNH
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Xestcrcs Gray Bair to ta Mtotl color. fte
This Preparation anrpaaaea all others of its
_ claaa a* a Hair K«mww*r. . L
It ia thorough tn its action upon Grmj or Faded
iFmoSSoiu 9 uliiaJGwwhllo
_ othea leer* th* hair in masy rari^ oolorz.
It preiaotei growth whan others fail to re-
the hair, but leave* It
L^ics find it superior to any other as a Toilet
lA*n!r*dirats mwd in this Preparation art th*
w*aryfo—tibgt ran bofoondq anftareMtann-
less aa water.
LORD* SMITH, Proprietor*,
• •; .... V „ 11H .11 . Chicaqo. Ius.
JACOB JLIWjHTAN £ BttO.,
• 1«| H 'TmtXttlJCAOZSZliiSATiSZill.
jar For sale by all Druggists. mhS^leowljr
FJLOJiiSNCK
SEWOGMACHINE
mm3 MACHINE. 1S THE MOST DURABW6 AND
X simple in construction
OF ANrOTHER-HMiHHE.
Noitfr, a>rln»to*el«tttof MiJer, bat aWUtall
its machinery.
aides of the fabric):
Doable-knot. sU btrongez and moaaetaeUc than any
other Stitch.
The only Machine bavin* ft aeD-adJurting Shuttle
Tension. . _
Th* aHtoft can be changed^-.wilbont wopplng U»c
Machine. The Feed can al*o be reversed without
• topping tbeMaeMftft i THIS Jfi MQRE THAN ANY
OTHER MACHINE CAN DO.
It* BMNflkiAftrU all positive. . . J
It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Braid. QnlH.Darn.Hem-
etUnh.^‘mSBkSmiRuffle at the tame
i of >hta citj
Daniel O. Pwree. flavaunah; W.R mjk, tttjmai
i „T“-To. a. LBrBtmBow/ ' 1
, ,j , oifrwi aatamwe.
tnhai-ly, VlT it .h Merit.
COW PEAS, • “
Joat Received end for Sale by
BifoniPMAN,
.en** i. rwyMraym
If -trfte pa ' k. r
ti, V HAY,
retaWMk ■tofwj,i"‘t- g ' i *Ua,.t
O’JJM
1 .Tvqqrrw
TO RENT,
rpnE BRICK 8TORV SITUATED ON CONGRESS
X atrwt, between Barnard and Jefferaon at recta,
near Market Square. Poaecaaion giw
For terms, Ac., apply to
mhll-tf
C. W. ANDERSON ft CO.
FOR KKNT,
T WO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,
within live minutes walk of tho Exchange.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
mhIO it ■
. FOR l«KNT.
R ooms for bent in baitersby'S i»n.liv
ing. Apply at
icbll-tf SAVANNAH DANK AND TRUST CO.
FOB KKNT*
A DWELLING IIOUHK ON STATE STREET,
between Dull and Whitaker, with threo stories
and baffi'tneiet, 1b go«Ml repair and newly painted.
With ga** aud water throughout. Terms: Ou* Hun
dred Hollar* monthly, in advance.
Apply at ..fllco of W. CUMM1NG A OO.,
.tan'24 tf State Bank Building.
0"
OFFlt tCH TO KENT.
FT101-8 IN HCTCIIINNON’8 I LOCK. BAT
m
Also—Cellar aud Wari li
*vv*r •»
JanUtf
P-Htorago.^
69 Bay virret.
iOiuib, uouiKT a rrt .
^ftigccUancoiis.
MATTINGS !
A Superior Quality
MATTINGS,
At Prices l-mver
THAN ANVWHEJIE ELSE IN THE CITE I
Call and Convince Y.urolf «r tbe Fn t.
PBICE3 LOWER THAN 11EFOKE THE
WAR !
We have the largest and heat selection of
FANCY MATTINGS
Ever brought to this market.
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S
Carpet Warehouse,'
133 DaOCQlITON MTIIKKT, “' J
■pAc^tf savannah: " ’
1' 11 E
The Great Sonthrrn . .n
ILLUSTRATE^
AGRICULTURAL v
Horticultural am Mechanical
: MAGAZINE.
THE LkEQEiT OF (TS CLAES coobtutn, riktv;
fool- pages of Beading Matter, and from twenty-etfto;
to thirty page* Advertisement*. ^ x
ILLUSTRATED with appropriate Engravings. ,
Devoted to the Development of the Industrial Re
sources of the South. **1
Price only 99 OO per Annum! u
Correspondents c
—jr FI
PUBLISHED BY - .
TVAI.KEE, EVAKS ft C0esWElL,-;|
— Asn> — ' , .*
D. WYATT AIKEN«
ape-eodlm ftwgm Charleatoa. S. C- '
A.C. KAUFMAN, Umber; '•
No. *3. Broad WHtrt. Obarl.-ton, S. C.
S otrriiEitN KFCDBrma or event
Tip#,.!*: tJunctnt»n«B.»kN««e.
and Keilroed stock,. Bond, eod coopoMLoogbt Mid
aold on commission.
.ivUoetioaee-ta.:*. "
<*ftl4dlwftMMl3cn .
FOB SALE. : .*mTf
35,000
JkOOt Toot tek— Flo, lx loch DOABnfl: - i oJh
.0a»krtT«l4owHMtXlti«b PIOUS; .w elt
i v»o T«d i"“«* «»» * t^» kjoNKt
W.000 Wot* T.now Mo. EOANTLINCi. nstried eizer!
It. B. ItkFPAKD,
mfi31-tf OJ - AtlanUc ft Qnit Railroad Yank .