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ar^rst rirnilAlion in CM) and fount! - ). j | be j r Executive Commit Us an> not known to
, but >t is evident that the) uaderaUnd
j their tnnrtnaar• better-tbntr the Democratic
. v , . | Exooative Committee. TbmgU Din©-!*:hU**
. TUo Morning Xews Umn ^ of t hdr pan) cannotreid.i^t ih.conta^ee
l;«r; r esl rtf) utnl mail rirculatlion have distributed one hundred documents to
*L ... . . . every one we have sent out. *Tbey »re be-
* THilUlli. 1 nre cttinMiihg every pert of the Slate closely
• * * •»-» = end HysteibHlieiJIy. WbancveTlbhy find *ny
)’be Urmoeriiflft Neetlnf To- , fo?*! disturbance in the DetuocrsHc party
X iglil. they at once take advantage of it The) en-
cilixons of j courage nil ttnWpAbdeuI oandiiitt-w, 1 nn«l
A mwutiuo: •
Ji Jt to r
fiej reM n
will to held at St. Andrew*
• nominate candidate* lor
a the Cleneril A * tably of
\\'c d< ‘•’to to imprest upon th© minds of
,.ur l>vn..»craiu friends, <*q>«oi*)ly those who
.C-«n- that Ottotham comity uLull be ably
■l id i tithfnlly represented in the next Logis-
! .wti, the Importance of a.tending ttis
ui eting. and hiking a in its delibera-
It wttl he observed that I be call of
ti. i)toMr.ii*u “1 ib«- Kvncniivo Committee is
formfitl’i.' to “iinininuto candidates for
ll.. l^giHUturo Iron* Chatham county."
m.wL. r (?!.} imruinatir.ns nr« made by the
!ii'*ctii!g or tbr.ineb n nominating eomiuitti
iipr«u>cotin^ the Mil.tin DMrieis, depends
nj-oti tin* action of the meeting. In either
o.v.0 Uie nominations, eo Ur um lb* people
have HT.y.hin * to do with choo ing th© oan-
dt Utm, trill Ln final!)* dispose.! of to-night.
I! i$ Important 1! i J , then, ttoat tbeie should
he a fuit representation of the Demorracy
• irv.-cQt, and particip.'tiou in Ihu meeting.
It im tho djNira ol ©wry Itomocrat that the
nC:u!utO& aball be aide, reliable, represents*
live met), that tl.e nickel shall ba strong In
eh'ni»*nls of talent, character, and per-
*r*ya? poprsUrhy, in order that it may oom*
a and tho united ami cordial support of the
’YW-jociatiu voters of the count) at tbe com-
inff**»eeffnn. It r* cqxTi »Uy desirable that
ih*«aclu'h ol Uic meeting to-night shall have
tl .ipprova! ui.d sanction of tiu* eutiro par-
t*, m order that there may bo do dtuatisloe-
ti p, do riistrtut, no grouu is tor discoatcut
)h«u§JUl
Cat X>unra:raU sue to if that the meeting
j -n M is well attended, and that the enndi-
;at.H pUcc!
i tho c.muty
pr.rt of IP" p-'Oplo, ulion
ad State, and
an I undivided sup-
the) will represent.
»lr. O’t eiior’s letter.
1'iie lett.-r id .\Ir. OVoonr. to the committee
of tl.O I.' ui .viM.* C nvei.uon. .Lvliaing the
iininmat:-Mi t-r Prcsnl<»i*, will be found
• .ur fir. f p-ei* The lies oa /V»< speaking
ol U.U r niaiksl.U rtocttrmnt, says:
" .Mr. CimiM O'Conor'a second letter
nr r- nn.ved from the average human i
; flu i:v. :i ns i: • pr. i&ouxHor. It is the pro-
.:n ii>*:i nf a [ rofoaml j.hilrsopher, sitting
■ a v in ins library, and thunc>. sending forth
nf..1 ru>t - motapbyvicftl trc.ttisc.a for tbe pe-
ju-ail el a dau.l uud-sl public. It is, in troth,
•nrprlflUi'! Unit so clnardioaded » Jawyc
ho at th< iaur Uiue no apparent!) incapable
. : . r.a.ing. m an easily intelligible
n«r, i.iN poiHiCat tdcaa What he desires to
d-. :•! to uh-.i rdic gcucrally to the action and
. >b.i*fulh 01 the Ij.r.isvilie Convention, bat to
iCiirjc the Moujina'ion t >r President, j
,‘tv* -VMrvc this result, lie findi it neces-
.ry■ u» *vt ri.anl ancont tircek bistory, and
no'tt to;,popr.ia.- commendation tbe
aolA-4i eui*uiteto{ ]«ioaldas. Trey’s great he-
“ri-* l b*» diasenling and moribund
K. usmi4 ar- ai,.o rxj*osed to tho admiring
ipM e: tr>c • urat^nc-iuw.‘ in B'cipinying
tii-*' position. Mr. O’Cauor devotes a posing
tribute t • th» immovable qualities of the
iu t.'Ucs of I'almyra, and confense* to
»are to ‘jimirth nobly, contending ii
Tn^rmopyl.r rf an lior.est cuosc.’ This is
ex.*e.’ihn;;ly eloquent and poetica!; but it*
ex ict bearing on the qn-sttons now at
beti’Jo the country is not qnirk , y apparent
lho only logical rtsult of tb« eminent
tor'* dinnerlviion, nn Mr. Forsyth aptly
Mrvcii, w to remit tite Santh to the tender
m-ren h of tirunt, with a coolness quite mar*
ndona"
A:;»o» T. Ikrrraan.
The itnlMnorc </.»:-#tr, in an editorial on
tl. i decadence* of the F, dural Judiciary under
KypabUcaUJOle, iLuhoptaksol the miserable
>r i!»*»>;: »*ho harasgui d tbe negroos in Court
il'U.se nj’iaro yesterday: "The lirst lapse,
Irani th. high stand ud w hich hits heretofore
regulate J siicgttou for tki* nfBce [Attorney
tieneial] waswiien Amos T. Ak.rman
di<Ji;Vrrud m Cteorgu and brought to Wash*
ington. 8<* gras* ira< the error of choice
hero tba' u-.ttUtttini: it to h-^vvbcen accidental,
th- .fnrtg-s r*f the Supreme Court remonstra
ted with the President,- - n thing withoot
ptocedwcl—»‘btiv«yuig to hiui their opinion
that tin* uni die mtercsU were not eofo :n the
hutels of Aktiiu-.n, u sugg-Ntinn of which
t.*n» l*r«*Mint took no notiea, but, finding
ht<4 Attorney useful m snperinUmding the
deUiotive service in Santh and North Caro
lina. reUimsl him. At last the scandal
came so great thut Akermau wa3 relegated
to oririnal iusigniflcasce, and tho present
rarumbent was snbs'lratcd. There was at
onco a hcb-so ol rwlief."
Mui!: itJbOOKHraL'CTJaM.—There are
licking, sijs the New Vork W\.rU, sow
djcattojjH, that it is one of Mr. Oraut’s first
ptirt'avs.*i», if Tc-sloctid, to remodel the State
governtanitU nt North Caroliu* and Ot-orgU
to soft hh owa views. Tbe former State is
u* exUoiuely •• unreliable” and the latter
tttt»*r‘y rntrac’.able that it is felt necc«aory to
<!•> uway with such centres and rallying
pnntvv'f'dKtffjctioD, and wbr.t the pretexts
uxj to hu Haflloinully appeats. The old cry
of illegality H t<» Ik* ritined to cover up illegal
ity. It in to b# charged that N jrtb Carolina
r.tul Georgia bavu not ccnfcrturd to law, and
. by wvy of ectting thin right Grant is to step
in and conform them to himielf. The coa-
plaint against N nth Carolina is that the
W-dature there rt-diatrictod the State at
u:> uuaQiULlwtinm and in an improper I
n* r The grbivavco with (ieorgia is the old
rv no itdallvo toB.illocL, that ho a as honndtd
by 'lybol »i«>l.-x.eo” N.-niiug in Itisre*
n^patiori ;m» UjverU'.r, when but for daress
6« U-W.t !!»ii !■•: I ,,a la lUo ..aJ cf 111,
jaUry bitti, but enough in
•'itaaiA.'i^ytl to las, f.rtber recan»lru3tioa
rasouliUon upon.
Tfturo is a eaogaiac w-r cloud ia the Fast,
and the indicatloas ar.* that tto American
ofli'.crj who have been rolling in iaxuiy ia
rgypt will have home rough campaigning in
tlie wilds of Ahyssitii i. TLo Kbed.ve appear*
to have made nn unjustlfiiblo irruption into
Abyasioimi territory, profwbly with the view
of provoking a oontbot. It is not likely that
the Siiitau will look with nufavorable eye*
on bin Viceroy’s aggicssions. The re*ajt of
th* coiMllet inhst i:i any event be grateful to
the.isvibUnio l‘ >rto. It AbjSkinia is subdnfd,
there will bo un titotiHive addition toth*
SaiUnulbocnfiMi dominioo^ ,- snd if Kama it
triumphant, tbe strength of a too powetfnl
racssl wilt to aeriousJy impaired.
' An entire colored family in M’s-sbinglon
have been pot nnder polioe attentions aa in.
sap«V. Tlwir only symptoms are profo««ion*
of being under oonviction of sin, which the
Washington aut Lori tits don’t Uke to encoor*
.K+U, » _
Aping John llall’s absurd practice, the
Poet OOlco J>cparimi<tt of the United States
apw orders that tbe unpaid postage oa all raat-
teron which prepayment is required shell U
(Joubled tad oolleeted oa delivery.
take advantage* of any disaffection or di**y
pointmert that may show itself, whether per
sonal or political.
a WABJCntO. ^ i
This kind of work and uaoagement will
tell in tne mil, wht-.n it is too late to «rp1y
the remedy. Iudeed. the prospect is that
the next LegiMlature, and especially t.be*
II >os>*, wilt tie a badly mixed body. The
party is resting too quietly on the hope that
Governor Smith** s*rength will be nnlHcfotit
lo carry the whole ticket through auostwsful-
ly. And the lolly af the oom bo whieh is
Htili being pursued by some of our newspa
pers towards tbe “straight*" h equal Jet! only
by its criminality. There are disaffected
Democrats enough in Georgia to give la*
State to Grant, and to defeat ohr aomicen
ia every Gocgreesionil District but two.
There baa never been an occasion in tbe po
litical eonteita in Georgia which deromded
no much prodnooe, forbearance and fore
thought; yet dippaut editorial writers ami
stump orators continue to “pitch hHo" their
brethren who nave not. yot obtsintd tbtir
eonseut to vote for the Bilttmore nominees,
never thinking wh*-re alt this will end, and
that they are pursuing tbe surest course to
prevent what they pretend so anxioaaly to
desire. While eager enough to “olasp bands
across the Moody ah asm” with the people of
th* North, they yet persist in digging an iui-
p*H«able golf between themselves and their
orriug friouda of the South. This aort of
tMotiet in war would rain any army in the
world.
TO* TWO-THIKP* BUT.*.
Another *3nrce of mischiof at this time is
t^n return to tha expledad "two-thirds rule"
CoagreHiional and legislative nomina
tion*. TTii* rule i* wrong m r principle and
uiisohievou-i iu practice, and will eventually
defeat any party that adopt* it. It broke up
(be old D. mjcrutio party, ami precipitated
tho country iuto a bloo.iy war, from wuioU
the South will uol recover in tho next hun
dred years. It was adopted in the N»tioniI
Democratic Conventions in oldeu times as a
protection to tbe slave'.iolding Status, then in
the minority, and yet It invariably led to the
defeat of tbe choice of the party, and finally
ended iu the elestioa of Mr. Lincoln, the
war between the States, tba ova.throw of
•lavcry, and tho subjugation of the South !
Apparently, though not really, there was
aoni' exons© for th© rule in National Conven
tions at tho tia©. but what rsmoa j* them
lor such a tu!© at this day in our State, dis
trict and county conventions? The party
I*->t winter, in the convention that nominated
Gov. Smith, pat its toot upon it, ami it ,w«*
hoped that Ibis* war'the en ! of it. Th© mn-
Jirity decide in the election of officers; why,
ben. shoal 1 a majority not rule in th© nomi
nation of officers ?
A it OH T. TINKfcUUUN.
Mr. Akermau will be with yon next week.
He nutu to report hi* speech, for he ia doing
a good deal ior too Daaiocratio nominees.
IIo bate* a Southern whin* man an his Satan
ic UMjniiJ Is will w lav* UlAy »»Ui. lie
d *s not defend Bollock, bnt he prefer* him
to Smith, uni dtwtrua bis return. II© does
not Apologize for BloJsott or Kimball, but
would be giad to see them back. There in
not a; out$o or cqrp£tr^gger *•*’ the ttfatc
whom he would nolpreb-r to nee in Coogres-i
or tbe L viilatcre, to tbe wun>t and bent
Democrat in th* Statu. , Hu know* Hillock
and (front well, yet be prefers them to
Smith and Greeley. Hat treat Uni kindly,
and be *nr* to xupdtt iu«/ipdM>n J Aik moc-
casics turn blind i&Aa{fO«tood September,
and strike wildly and do Ibtmiiulvej inore
hirm than thbse at whom th. y strlk-.
i . « • IX TOT U t. (HU.XX.
Captain Luthor J. GJenn, ol thm city, Ih©
Democratic nominee for Congress in this
District, is a flrs’rato man. II© was shot to
pieecH ia thpwar, ba* several tinies been iu
tbe LegiidHtare. wasonco Mayor of Atlanta, is
a leading lawyer here, an tloqaont Hpeoker.
snd a man of Hpotlesa political and personal
integrity. The Mobjovo News is p ibli-bed
on the seaboard, )et it has a circulation all
ovuv thnSute. ahdit ia hoped that it will
open its w> 11 directed batteries in behalf ol
thie
Is v
lines:
b Grant party may be in
States, here it mergae itself into a
litts end black* Sa SO-
bite livilixaUon
nat anarchy. It is responsible
lent efriving to maintain iteefregataal thiev
ery and misrole. It is salvati*>u from over*
*hHmiiig deb* »R*i»iSlthe desiroclioa of On-
iiwitnl indebUdcCMi, swamping the whole
State in utter bankruptcy.
Let tbe exempt© of South Carolina be our
war sing of what we m«y expect from the rule
or Ih© so-called Rrpublic'in pari), which is
he;© in the South only tbe name of negro as
cendancy.
\V« can tolerate a man living in the North
for being a Grant man, but here for a white
mtn to attach Limself to that party bespeaks
Lim an enemy of bis own race and of tbe
State of Georgia; an enemy also of civilisa
tion, of bonosty, snd of all that olaraetsrixas
a mtn of C lueassun extraction. For a man
to proclaim bimsvll a Grant mao in Georgia
is io brand himsslf as a disgraced man.
Tbe fight with tu is white against black.
The carpet-baggers have made ft that and
nothing e!se. Tbe nxgro is banded together,
uot os to principles, but as to oolor against
the white man, bee*use he is white. They
maintain nn oath-bound league, and no black
dare vot© otherwise than as his leaders
him. Death would be the consequence
tho-e who vote differently
Under Huch a state of things what decent
whit© man can declare himself a Grant nun.
The whit- s of th© South have almost unani
mously accepted Horace Greeley, one of the
oldest friends of emancipation and a friend
of the negro, as their candidate for the Preei-
den y. They have also accepted a pistlorm
undorsiog equal suffrage and equal civil
rights. They have declared themselves ready
to grant every man equal right* be/ore the
Dw.
It might appear that, under thi
eumstancei, e portion, at feast, of the black
people would have met them on so lib
eral a platform. Hal no—those who profit
by embittering black against white, that
thrift and gain might follow un tbe division
ms to (olor, will not permit tbe two
work together for peace end prosperity. They
would lose place and power if the black
were set free; hence they make a slave and
tool of him to serve tbetr own wicked pur-
poies.
The time will ooms—perhaps soon—when
the evil practices of these bad white men
will lead to a war ot races. It cannot but be
that tbe poisoned mind ol the poor deluded
uegr», who is taught to believe that the
Southern a hit© is his enemy, will at last lead
the most deplorable consequences to both
race*. I salt, then, again, how can ws re-
pec: a Southern white man who can bring
hiuis-Jf to support the Grant party of Geor-
gia?
Mr. Sloan, their nominee for Congress,
may bo. and ia, a Southern man; ha is
ucattiliuiu; he is an agreeable companion
bnt be is an enemy to his race, to his Stste,
to civilization, to honest government, sod to
tbo real, best interests o( the black
never prosper till he and his Southern
while friends shake hands.
BY TELEGRAPH
I to {k}d-Fellows* H^ll, i *
n address ot Wt-lcc^nu eras
What hi here said of the character and
fitness of Mr. Glenns applies with equal
truth to Mr. Ilt-nry R. Harris, of Meri
wether. the tfemocratle nominee in the
Fourth Congressional District. A planter
by occupation, a genUoakh of culture and
u tbe prime of life, a fluent and lorcible
ipeaker, ho wAVif aleoted. Worthily repres
ent < the Htate in the Federal Legislature,
lie. loo, deserves aJJ the aid you cun giro
him. •GH***.* I tt / i 1 Ookxchie.
The Blanton Duncan movement ba« been
God-senil to tbe Radicals. They find cmn-
>rt in evvif aspect of the ftff.iir.' First, they
ere in ©xxtaclos over the call for a straight-
Q«tUoilwaU»,'.tlk« .lk<'jr .*«• riaiiehUd
with the nomination pf Mr. O'Conor, and now
they find sweet connotation in that" gentle
man's letter dectftring to be a candidal©. The
(rautte, the leading Radical patter of Phila
delphia, says; “The letter of Cbas. O’Conor,
deeUaing the nomination'-tendered him', is
more than a simple rtfosal. It is an elabor
ate study ol politieal duty, and adduces rea
sons for ff«i4t£j| the plans prajeefcd at Hal-
ijmore that wiil commend themselves to dis-
passionate judgments that will question aluii-
opinions from a Iras Independent advo
cate. The letter deasrr— and will rrpiy
coiblul j^ratal.” «
The Radicals think the true Dcmocrala,
ths oobsiatant adherents of Democxstie prin
ciple*, rhould vote for O’Oonor, regardless of
his refusal to ucospithe nomination.
A Pnuraxx' !$ Not Without Hoxoa, vava
nt His Own qoc«rny.--Mr. Beo. HiU, is al-
fin bandfbf I speoBD. The peart jabi-
Le at LoaisviUe, Ky., afforded him a fine op-
portunity to ventilate himsslf. The Lodger
ot tfcaheity, nhUerar kh epcech. sajK *It
has seldom fallen to the lot p( a stranger to
make such as itoprtajfoa ©pen a people aa
Mr. HiU has upon taa people at JboaiaTiUa"
It is only as a stranger that r v HtH makt-s
maoh of an iaprsww
The Nu» York Journal (/ Comnutct, 'the
dimmon «/oar merehsats, shows ifs redd-
8 *ho are), engaged lo ; tisde Low u> make
money. It says:
‘Have a stock worth atlKng, announce the
fact to th# pubfio in the colorntm of a news-
paper, and, when a customer la thus found,
make it fur hie intend and pleasure to come
In one word, advertise and edmtfse, and
adveithm • * •* • ’ U . \ *
The Gsnaral Assembly of the **Oid Cath-
olio.” of Germany have decided to meet at
Culogno on the 21st of September. Invito-
to be prenent have been extended to
prounnoot members of the English and Rue-
an church* s, to Amoriean Eidacopaliaus,
Spanish, Italian, and French anti-
(olliblvtMta. Tha responses have been
somewhat general, and it is thought that
large number of ptraons will take psit in U
>udiag4. Tue meeting of this General
Assembly will give the world an opportunity
ol learning what progress the “O.d Catholic'
»nov»-im-nt has male in Uermanv. Itslv. and
France, and also whether any plan of frater
nization between it* supporters and the Eng
lish and U j-hiau churches is to be expeeted
from its deliberations.
A Radical ot Spencer township, Mo„ as
sured a colored voter of Centre township, re
cently, that tbe election of Grant to the Pres
idency was a foregone conclusion. “Why,
K-aid he, “three States—Chicago, Kauady,
and one of Ksrolyna's—have already gone
for him.” That settles the queetion.
A dispatch announces tbe arrival at Port
Royal of the ebip Lady Buffering, from Car
diff, Wales, with over thirteen hundred tons
oi iron tor the Port Royal Railroad—the ret■
sol drawii g twenty-one feet of water, and
landiog her eargo at the Railroad wharf.
The operation of the compulsory educa
tional act in England is creating soma un-
uasioess. A das* has arisen that re/a
recognize the right of the Board to taka
away the father's control over his child's edu
cation.
who sup-
enoanaa-
UpwanU of a Desea P
Some X< rloualy.aad m
Fatally.
A serious row oocurred on Edlsto I.land,
Friday, at a camp ground, midway between
what are called the Sea Side and Borough
(MHlion of the Island—tbe voters at the former
place tupporting Mackey for the Sheriffalty,
and the latter Bowen. It seems from the
beet deta that could be obtained, that there
were about three hundred persons,
of whom were women, assembled to
meeting in the interest of Bowen. Hutchin
son, a prominent colored politician who
po. ts him, snd who is a candidate for the
1st are. was called to the chair. The
lion of a Secretary, made by the chair, was
voted down. It is alleged that the chair be
came angry at the decision of the meeting,
snd deetared that if tbs nomination wa
confiime.l, the meeting should not be
There was a great deal of excited discos don,
which finally resulted in a row. Tbe meet
ing then separated into two factions, one far
Mackey and tbe other for Bowen. Tbe fight
became general, and lasted some time. There
were ten men wounded with sticks, bricks,
Jco., sums seriously, snd it la thought some
fatally. Hntchiuson, tbe B^wenite Chair
man, was struck in the faoe with a brick by
ooe ot the women present, and hia jaw-bone
broken. Hu ■offerings were so great that be
Lad to be carried to a doctor, who said be
was bsdly hart.
The Macke) itoe claim that they suoeerded
in routing the Boweailes, who deny the
statements and oooatsr-elaim that thsy sim
ply retired to a better field to continue tbe
meeting, where their orators held forth from
Daring the fight, whieh is repn
having been a bloody one, serei
shots were fired, but Inekily no one was in
jur* iL The excitement was intense, and
clous wt-re laid heavy and thick wherever
they cuu Id be t (factually. When dark eat in,
Hodge*, a well known Moeksyite, was set
upon by a party of mea and beaten so bsdJj
that ho was left for dead upon the ground.
This besting, however, bed nothing to do
with the Bowling difficulty, but wee sewed
by th* belief, on the part of those who as
saulted him, that he had been too attentive to
One of their female*.
There are sevorsl versions of Dm affair,
from all of whiob the ebove particulars were
gUansd.—Charleston Courier.
Senator Schnrx is firing the German heart
in tbe tfan^ nfid IhM ongM to be an easy
tusk when you remember that Henry Wilson
nai, will b*Mrtied by Greet.? nil
lb, lime* *U pci
mttawruems
point to tbit gloriou
adBcp**
A Kentucky peper gravely announces that
a cow being cornered in one of tbe deep rail
road cute at tbe foot ot Lookout Mountain,
climbed up the side nod held to the rocks by
her forsfeet ofitil the train had swept pest.
Il is lawful lo beiiave almost anything about
Lookout Mountain; bnt when it comes to
cows hanging to perpendicular rocks by their
toenails, it is beet to Lookout in order not to
bo taken in.
Jedge Dowling, ef New York, raid. In n re
cent ease, that a great mistake pervades the
pnbiic mind ia regard to doge; that by law,
they are as much a man's property as hie
bo««. or anything «!,.h.own,i»Dd, motS
over, that in ease of killing a dog. unices In
arl/'Protccrio i, th. pw.7L.iaS rDtd.to
IffanahM **"*’**• ** u *W k
A Frenchman, M. Deled, is to follow the
tiaek of Dr. Livingstone. He torn to M
riea at bis own expense nod win make a
thorough exploration of the interior.
Baumroub September 16.
this morning the Represent*!
the Grand Lodged I. O. O. F., of the United
States, were escorted by the Grand Lodge snd
Grand Encampment of the State of Maryland,
from BarnumV Hotel to
Gay street, where
delivered by W. IL Crucry, Grand Maater of the
Grand Lodge of the State of Maryland, which
was responded to by Frederick D. Stuart, Moot
Worty Grand Master of tho Grand Lodge of the
United States. The body then organized for
business. Forty-one Grand Lodges and thirty-
five Grand Encampments were folly represent
ed ; one hundred and twenty-seven Representa
tives, composing the Grand Lodge, being all
FROM OEVr.VA.
Gexeva, September 16.—Tho opinion of 8!*
Alexander Cockburu, the British Arbitrator,
dissenting from tho decision of the other mem
bers of the Alabama Claims Arbitration Tri-
bocal, has not yet been published.
Count Sclopb, Jacob Htaempfi and diaries
Francis Adams were tho three Arbitrators who
voted to allow damages in tho case of the She
nandoah.
Sir Alexander Cockburn and Mr. Evarts left
Genova on Saturday.
Hl'MUX Hl MOtU.
Loxnox, September 16.— It is asserted ^that
the Czar of Russia will demand the abnigaticn
of the treaty of Paris for the purposo of co
operating with Austria and Prussia.
BarsNxas, September 16.—Hie Nord, a news
paper published in this city in tho interest of
tho Russian Government, categorically denies
the report that tho Czar will demand the abro
gation of tho treaty of Paris as a consideration
for the co-operation of Russia with Austria and
Prussia.
WHAT THE KXGUIB PAPERS SAT.
Loxnox, September 16—The Londou journals
this morning rejoice over tho conclusion of the
Alabama claims controversy, and express the
hope that tho foundation has been laid for a
permanent good understanding between the
two nations, now that all necessary reparation
has been mad© to America. The Standard,
however, thinks the tribunal should have award
ed damages only for the depredations of tho
Alabama.
XIOW THE 1NBABB ARB TREATED.
New Yoax, September 16.—An examination of
the remains uf John IL Omell, the Swede who,
supposed, had died from tho attacks of
the nurse at the Insane Asylum on Ward’s
Island, shows that the patient was in a weak
state at the time of tbe assault. Tho accused
assailant, Farrell, dcm’od that ho inflicted the
punishment, but admitted that parties In the
institution were whipped. Seymour, who was
also bcateu, may recover.
FROM UTAH.
Salt Lax* City, September 16.—Tho
Herald, a Mormou journal, says of Bishop
Smith’s affidavit on the Mountain Meadow
i, that he is either a murderer on his
confoesion or a perjurer, and calls for his arrest
and trial on a requisition from th© Governor
of Utah. It also protests against charging the
massacre on the Mormons as a pcopl.
Colonel Thomas Scott aud party arrived here
i Saturday.
THE SOUTH AMD WORTH ALABAXj
RAILROAD.
Moxtoowcby, September 16.—The South and
North Alabama Railroad, from Montgomery
Decatur, is completed, aud through trains will
to Louisville in a few flays. Theru is great
rejoicing hero over the ovunt. The formal cuh*
brat ion of the opening will taku place on the
ZRh, under th© auspices of tho Lmisvillo snd
Nashville Railroad. ^
TUB WBA rilBtl.
Wasbixotox, September 16, 4:19 p. m.—For
tho Middle States northerly to westerly windi
and clear weather will prevail, and probably
tend eastward over New England on Tueaday
For the interior of the Southern States, east
the Mississippi, generally clear weather a
li&lii fc» ft. mim aMi.l |*—r*Iy •lowlier w.«|b«i
along the Gulf coast. North of tho Ohio Valley
gen* rally clear weather and northerly
fly winds will prevail.
Denial of
corner of
o-cloc* THIS
• ’ OSITCAKT.
<£& UPKft JR&ffiS
Jmn* pM4 pH* (WrpioB and Isv© of ttaowossaa
wb * aoolnt-d Ills h««d, w Ha sat at malt in tha
houoa of 8latuu ot B.abasy—-Sha hath dona what
aha coaid. ' * * Verify I sty onto yon. whoreooovcr
this Oo.pel ah .It ba proaebsd. Ibroujhoat tha whola
world, this slao tbit aha hath d n# oball ba apokea
of. for a memorial ef bar/* Ha proa J monument of
earth boars an epiroth so prodoas and oodarisg as
hia.
, The eatisoobfe lady, who-a daoaaaa U above sn-
noaoccd, po-oecael. In no email mraiara, ttaoaa
Chritiian qaal tioe which oaUUa her to be hold la
•*s «erJaatiu* remembrance." Hot consplf acos ts tha
pabllc gaze. bat. on tha contrary, uuj re entloos sad
retixiog. she yet wet always found at ths post of
daty. and. wh.tbrr fn the family or In tha ebsreh.
aba did cheerfully and k>»in,ly whataoevar her hands
foandtodo.
i was baptised nearly forty-one years sga by ths
lata Henry O. Wyer. tbetr pastor, of tha Sava
Uaptiat Church, and from that ported to tha time of
her recant fatal lllneM. sho may be oalJ to have been
fhdaretlgably engaged to doing for her Lord ©whet
■be coaid." Tm poofor'a over willing hoi par—tbo
devoted and aaccetolal Baoday School teacher—tho
Untiring friend of iba poor, h»r name wtii be hold In
gratrfnl remembreice byallwh*. knowing her,
capable ot appreciating Christian excellence and
Worth.
Tha writer of this imparfset sketch, whose ac
quaintance with Mra. Wo»h runs back to the time ef
her conversion, niters no axtrevagaat eulogy when
he declares that he has rarefy aiea ao much of cheer
ful piety, united with pitianca und«r anfferlog. sa
ohorsetertsad tbia brl val friend. It plaaawd Ood.
daring tba many weary miatbs of her last sickness,
to daprlvs hoc oi ths power of speech. HerlnteUeet,
however, wee unclouded, and. as she walud uncoa-
pUlninxlyiur the hour of her d< partnre, she leetl-
del. In nnmletakebl* ways, that aha knew ••whom
•be believed," end that It would be gain tu bor to die.
Her venerable end beloved huehsnd. now bending
under the weight of more than fjur score years, re-
allies. In his solltade, the fall meaning of tbe words,
"Lover and friend bast then pat f r from me." Bat
he "sorrow* not. se others who have no hope." She
shall not come beck to him. but he shall goto her;
sod. In that anticipated blessed reunion, he wiR un
derstand, os now he coaaot. that "the euffaringe of
this present Uwo mre not worthy to be compered
With the g'ory whi.h shall be revealed In ut."
LOT CORNER OF EAftT BROAD
All IF-LIBERT
Tuesday and! i
ICrteaBEB 17 AND 18.
GREAT EASTERN
.THEOP & 00, ;
ss St., and 18 Whitaker St,
•.ItS IN FANCY AND , ’
makdAK JJicrQOODs!
B oots, shoe., ii vt«. cinma. on. clotu., ikd tiidotiftbto. Him.
Utr'clkoU uwlnfUsd lu fTmsisi maB ilsahtw all Ha 1-rtsrTne ihe is—l nihil mi w,,,
nouth. SpecUl attspUan ti eaUed,to thair regular block In OEOB01A MAMUFAOTURXa—in *** Bo * ,a tis
"htiii o
n m#o
One ln their hope of reel ebove;
One In their Joy, their trust, their faith;
One in each other’s faithful love."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SWINGING ROUND.
New Yubk, September 16.—Ou WetlncsOsy
morning Horace Greeley starts on a T\
tour, embracing Pittsburg, Columbus, (Kudu
nati, Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Chi
cago , Toledo, Cleveland, Detroit, Eric, and the
coal mine region of Pennsylvania. He will
absent about two weeks, and make several
siKM-ches ou tbe route.
NEW YORK CITY POLITICS,
New Yoke, September 16.—Comptroller Grot*
refuses to bo a candidate for Mayor in an;
event. It seems to be th© general opinion that
-Mayor Hswmeyer will be run by the Repub
licans, while cx-Itcgistcr John McCoole, Smith
Ely and John Kelly, are talked of for the Dc-m<
-ratio nominations.
CLEARING OUT A NAVY YARD.
Botrrox, September 16. —Commo«loro Parotte
relieves Rear Admiral Sti'edmau as command
ant of tho Charlcaton Navy Yard, to-day.
Capt. Wu. T. Spicer, the head of the Equij*-
nu-nt Office at this station,was rehevi <1 by Capt.
Htepben B. Luce. >
THE FREEDMAN’S BUREAU.
Wasbxxotox, September 16.—Major Hunt, of
tho First Cavalry, has been ordered to take
charge of the disbursing office of the Freed-
Bnresu at Nstches.
JEHU.
New You*. Heptembor 16.—Coach-drivora de
mand two dollars a week ad vanee, otherwise
they will strike.
USELESS G.
New Yoax, September 16.—Grant declines
visiting Western expositions on account or
pressor© of business. '*
R17SXKU.
London, September 16.--Sumner has arrived.
Hs declares that he positively declines Guber
natorial Domination.
THE MISSOURI RADICALS-
8t. Louis, September 16.—Henderson accept *
the Republican Gubernatorial candidature.
Mrs. Winters bog proreeded to soe
city of L.*avenworth because a fellow-pris
oner, who was ioaane, killed her husband in
tha calaboose, whither hs bad been taken in a
state of intoxication.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
FIRM OF THOMAS A CORNELL WAS DC
JTed. oa the 1st day cf July, l*a by oral*
L wuilaxn A Thoms* U ssitaortxeJ to settle
lams of ttae tats Arm.
WILLIAM A. THOMAS.
-I* L. X. OUHNELL.
Is. M. CORNELL
1YT0ULD INFORM HIS FSIEND* AND THE
Vf SUM
the OEM-
SEAL MUflMMlMUW HuSlNKlM, Iron lull
ing. Ornamental Iron Work, Lightning Rods. Ac, at
tasoMsuad,
NOTICE.
OTICR CT HRSKDr GIVESTHAT THEFAK-
—Mfmt Andrew Low. John Wood, aaTdotas
Davfd Uopxlns, os Oom mission Merchant., at Uveft
pool, is kfagkand. wider the firm ef Isaac Low A Co^
iatheBtsUef Oeorgu. wader the
Low * Co. was this dssdissolved
* sofarseamardgttaessld Isdrsw
ANDREW LOW,
JBDf WOO0.
S. ANDREW LOW. AN ABOYK AXKOU OkD.
. tasvtag retired from OUirm of ■eoare Isaac
kOo. of Ltvsrpeet hs haatasmac Wstira
be conducted a* bentot re, aiuler the same firm
sns YdfegffBPilliJSrJa
who le this Say odmiuod u a partner
JOHN WOOD,
nniuKMin
JQBM T. WOOD.
Limited Copsrtaershlp Notice.
l and Andrew Lew, «rMama?A
tieorsU i’ounril, Ks. Jf, K. S, X.
A Regular aiunlhly Com
of this Council will be held THU (Tuesday)
EVENING, at a o’clock.
"A
D. J. Byox. Uecordei
JL T. TURNER. Tli. IU. M.
Hibernian Society,
The Regular Quarterly
Me-dicg of the UlhernUn godetyr
wUl beheld et 7« o’clock Tiling
EVENING, at the UstrepohtasC
Ual, City Hotel building.
A fall ood puacissi at te ads ace tm mjcMted (
hnstneu of Importance.
Dy order
buvMnuah Si hutzeu Gescllsrliaft.
Am A«IJouritr*l Meeting wlU be held on
WKDNRStiAY KVKN1NG. the l«h lasL. et S o'clock,
at Oeruiaula lXall. Tbe etteodanoe ot .eery
tm rvquesled. By order of
H. RLSINGEU, Prealdest.
G. GnfKNDKX, Secretary. erplT-X
MENA GERIE!
MUSEUM!
A V* VRY.CIROUH. ROHAN HIPPODROUE. EG IP.
A. TUN GABA VAN. »nd HALLOO S 9 BOW. ThWy
UameaM yards of eeam*. on raring nearly «tares scree
of gronnd I Largest Menagerie o., earth ! Twenty-
six dene of Wild Asfms'el fclepbant Btimsrck ’
Drove of Cameik | Teem sf Hors* d M-«e*ol Herd
of Bsffaloe!
POUR Lit CIRCUS TROUPE—moat brilliant arealc
p rformance ever given! Double Cirms tzhlbi'Da
ns separate tents at the easo hourt Klsborate MU-
©RUM of if flag cariosities, sad oa etkUm« ntidy et
Admission—Adults. 11; Children, 60cents. Hoots
open et 1 end 7 o'clock p. tn.
Two Grand Prrforuianrrs Dally I
Brunswick. Os .Thursday. 8rptemb-r IV; VaMiste,
Go., Friday, September 30; Ralnbriuge, Go., Uatnrdav,
(ember 21; Aibaay. Go.. Monday. Beptcniber 23;
Ills, Oa.. Ttisedev, Beptemb*r ii: IbomasvUle,
Wednesday. September M; Q Ut has.(ha«Ttaam-
.. ttepteoiber M; Lake City. Via.. Friday, -ept-m-
her IT; l«ckemivtl)e. FIs . Haturday, September M;
Hawkinevllle, Oa. Monday, uoptemtarr ZJ; Mooes.
Ga. Tuesday. October 1st sepIT
CLOTH TAGS.
PAPER-CLOTH TAGS!
Iron Ties, Hardware. Guano, Etc.,
SAVANNAH JIOKNING NEWS
mupfiiiTuumuf.
'tT'Wi't.ftr "f* 1 " ««•*■ oaoiiau
-I i.. OKorsUt -4-* Brown SOlrUngr
.- i-J. «e«r«l» 7-8 Brown Nhirtlo*: .
, . 7-8 Brown Slilrllke!
I.*»««•'» S-l, 7-8. and 4-1 Brown nOrctinC Bod Khlrllo.
! tieoralm lanrj (herkw and Nlrlprw;
.» , Katie and rtunii Check* and Strip**;
striped and Whit* Owuwbnrso--* ox.ood 8 ox.;
, . u Athcox. Cit-ortia, aud Princeton Yurua.
,.pl7 3t f
MISCELLANEOUS. ;
GitAl O'BtlltlS & CO.,
147 Brnitchton Street.
GOODS.
toplTdf
JuhttNdfi Light infantry.
Tlir Regular Tuesday Evening Drill
la poetjwmed snti! FRIDAY EVENING, for this
Week only. Vy command
8. YATES LEVY. Capt. Comd'g.
W. W. WxkT. O. 8. Co. e*pl7-
Editor Morsing
noance ths following
rt preeeut the County of Chatham In ttae next Lrglr-
erplT-1
Hon. ISAAC RUSSELL.
THOMAS R. MILLS, Jo..
A. G. MctRTUUft.
FIREMEN.
To the Democratic and CunserraUvo
Citizens of Chatham Cenaty.
u arc hereby requested (a m<
sit. Andrew’* Hell, on TUESDAY EVENING, th* 17th
last., at 8 o’clock, far the purpose of nominating
candidate* for th* Legislature frees Chatham county.
By order
Us. R D. ARNOLD,
T. K. Mlixs. Ja . Secretary.
Worklusmau’s Multuti Loan Association.
The Regular Moatlkly Meeting Will Me
held at Fireman's HsD. un TUESDAY EVENING,
the 17th Inst., et 8 o’clock. This being th* doe*
of the kixth year, thi Treasurer urgently rrqamti
bat the shareholders wUl be prompt in the payment
.f their dues. J. R. HA USSY.
*epl«-3 Secretary.
Congrcsaiion Bnm Hrtlh Jacob.
1 Israelites arc Invited to attend
the SALS O/ bKATH. at tho pynagogue. cornel
Montgoatry and State streets, on UU SDAY, the 23d
met., at 3 p. m. JACOB COHEN,
seplG-td Secretary.
-Notice i* Tax Fayers*
O.TIJE OF CITY TRVASURER.
i. )
.u. Oa . 8*pt. IS. 1872.
Executions for Real Krtei
quarter, far Sinks. wiU be placed In tbe hands of the
City Marshal ott the morning of tbe 20th ti
ortlea lu arrears a ill save eip«nee by paying I re
am to that time. JOHN R. JOHNSON.
seplC-3 City Truuuree.
Lire Association or America, St. Louis.
a Meeting of She Pal try. Haiders of
the Life AasociaUou of America, b*4 at the Com
pany’s Booms, on the 26th August, far the purpose
of considering certain proposed amendments to the
charier of the Association, it was Uw sense of the
New, therefore, this U to glee notice that am
Of the PoUcj.HolJers of th* LU* Association wUlbs
at th* priQcipol ottos of th* Company la ths
etty of SA Louis on WEOXESDAT, tha Stth day *f
September. Inst, at 18 o’clock a m., tor tha purpose
of voting for or against the proposed emendmeats to
th* charter of the Association, ln accordeso* with
provision ref section taoism set ot the General
embly of the State of Missouri, approved March
18,18*2, entitled "An set for th* lncorporatlstt sad
regulation of Life Aesaranoo Companies."
JAMES H. BRITTON, President.
Wjc Haxunr, Secretary.
H. H. WOODUtlDOE.
eeplAtd Sec'y Savannah repartment
Hedical Notice.
Dr. W. JI. Klllwft fane retursaed to the
city, and osa be found at hit office. No. 72 Breeghtoa
Isvapnah.fispt 10.1272.
sepll-lw
Notice.
Mr. Osrtd D. Morgan Is wur duly au
thorized Attorney duriug our abeeuce from the city.
W*A. J. MILLER 4 00.
KoUet. ■ ■ 4
ms. 8. Stetsom U our auUoogtxed At
torney daring our absence from th# city. ,
VM. HL STACK k 00.
BELL SCHNAPPS,
Dlxtlllcd by (ho Proprietor* ml
tomxDQi. ix lomro. {35%!?
aw InwlKorollnx Tonlo xx4 ■ 1 ' 1 ‘ rr *
Roaet quality, and the Abomotio Jenna Bmr or
it Osoam. It gives’grssk
. aodCoiCTu nmhn
MMisAam
^sysrsistiuss^s:
CAUTION! Uih for "Hoi
TOttElNT,
A DRtalRAlLC OFFICE AND STORE, IN HAR-
^jrtVIUegc, oorecr of Ray and Lincoln street*.
Apply to a*G. FALLlGAN T,
flee oral Collecting end Hou»* SantltH? Ap.rnt,
Na 120 huts street, thn o dour* east ef Anti.
•eflT-lw
TO KENT,
WAIST EU,
bl
bed or unfursUbed, os bed.
m voautty of Screven Uoae*.
end lemttsn, Rex MS. Poet ottce. aiy.
WANTED, L- ....
TYOOM FOR TltT&iXE->8 PURPOSES. IN VflTTN-
XV Rr *f Fast Ofltoe. AUdroas Roa MihFost OtUco.
cl, 7* , *rpt7-lt
Buggy for Sale.
jpCB 8ALE, A FINE BUGGY, BUT LHTLE USED.
WU be sold low lor cash, the owner having no us*
fecit. Apply to
sep17-2t EIRK9EV k WOOTT.
gAGOING-"ELEPHANT," "BENGAL," AND
“Ludlow." For salt* by . fc .
■splt-lt _ . . . .■«.A. MINIS.
la alto UlwtrtoxCourt ef the United Muses
Bar She feouthcru District uf Osoigts.
N TBE MATTER OF OHARLE1 KOT8CHrLD
mat Ueymsm MattechOd. ftaakrupts-Df RANK-
IP TOY. v .
Iba undersign ed gives notice of hit appointment,
as oselguoeof Charles RtdhschOdand Ileymaa Roths
child. Bankrupts, at Savannah, county of Chatham,
whs hsoe bees adjudged Bankrupts, span their own
petition, by tba District Court sf said |Uy»ty.
A.X. HM1TH.
Savannah. Ga.. September 16.1872
repl7-lsw2w
Just Received,
JAPANEiE DRE4S bpODR, Fell htflis; , ‘
Raven Black MJUAIK«.• / t j . ■
Block ALPACAS; • - * * •-o . i .
Block EMPKEbS CLU1 US;
Black Frenoh MERINOS;
DREith FILER, at 82 OS. $* 85
yard (warrantoi pure silk, and prices
regular for sneb goods);
A fall Hue of Water-prool ULOTliS ;
Bioached and Brown Table DAUAbKU.
ttWdunan Ltnen TOWELS.from Al to %6pecdossu;
NAFKIN3 and DOYUE8; *• *’
Turkey Bed Table DAMASK8;
>f CORSETS, including^ •’Imperial."
Imported Black 1
r popular n
Full Li i
"OiovcFn _ . .
Special atfeutiaute the Corsets weeder si ?*o, sad 81;
The newest styles of nooP fcKIBTB, from 60
rpi&lElffi RENT.
jjouse no. »7 York street.
TU KENT,
JI OUR RO01M. BATH ROOM AND WtT*
CLOSET, all on some floor; suitable for a n u
family. *a 1C6H BBOUGHTON STREET.
FOR KENT,
fJIHE WHARF BKTWEEN BiRNABD AND WH r .
akor street, knows as Jonas* Upper Wbsrf. Apply t,
FUR REWT,
rpHE TWO WHARYF.1 BETWEEX DBaYTGS
da. st present occuylad ky tt,
3 -tl dose Judies’ Uemmed-stitched HINDKER-
CDIEFi*. from ft 25 to $g per dozen; et $3 w*offer
au a I Linen Houdk.rchtef, nhlch could t>* reedUy
sold st ft*
Ladies' Whh* Colton HO^I^, at $1 60 ptr dozen;
Lsdtm’ “regular malts" British and Bsltariggan
llOSJt; . f;UJ> . i (
Ml aaU*;and Children's UOjlEU?. In every variety;
Gentlemen** and DsysT-HALF HOSE. »u . u
'M&. IMittENKK STOCK
Anil «rr»t ItursaiiiN In
Hamburg Embroideries,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIM* AGAINST THE
Estate of William A. Baker, late of Chatham
county. Georgia, deceased, are rr queried to
them, properly attested, within tne time pn
by law; end all indebted to sold totals.
ANN
. A [ILL STOCK OF
KENTUCKY JEANS,
ISUOW'.V AM) WIIITB
Sheeting and Blurting.
_H89-i.
BOB. HABERSHAM’S 80N k CO
fim 1
Til KKNT,
BASEMENT ROOM. IN A OOXVKNltotr w
cation, suitable far a Teacher. Apply at
rilRKMf THIS OPriOS.
Physician's Ofli»u* to Hi nt.
rjio BEST, nf A DESIRABLE LDOAUIT.
PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE, an excellent atanJ hr
young Physician. Apply at
■spuo-tf 7 hiv orncE
FOR RlfiWT.
mas brick dwellino. sboond duoi m
J. from tn* southeast coruer or A bercorn and E
Chariton streets, from ths first o( Novrstber. ispi,
In ruMC.Iml WU II n-1^1- .
CerptAIml
WK B. 8TAHK A
FOll KEM,
A LARGE H tLL. FRONTING BAY 8TtKXT.SIc.
ood floor, over our Htors. posomnoe nut
hrst of November. WM. B. STARK .
erptS-la
FOR RENT,
r IE STORE. SO. ISO BT. JULIAN RTXKFT
(Market tfqcsn), now occupied by WU** a <mu
eon os s Grocery Store.
Fo—rins given November let. Apply ta
4. w n a A. Mcl.NlYU.
O-Br of SA Julian and Jefferson mrerti.
FURRENT,
r fAT DESIRABLE BRICK TENEMENT Jt\
HoD»*. aorthoeet curnrr of Wbtaakeraud F,
Taylor streets, confining gas. water. oimI all tit
mnOern eanvsntencee. Twwuloa piwu nibar
the Amt ol Uspiember or the At at of October ui
Rent, 8760 per Annua. Apply to
H. lliYU.
augtttf ** ‘ •
XS **F Slaanrr* ami Rnl
way, from Non la a»il Week, s
very large stock nf
CHOICE
tern!!) TO TBS FALL BOSIFESS.
For male at xerjr lowest mat
u, UifOlMk^ I
■epIT-lewfw*
ANN BAKER.
Administratrix.
tiavunah, Ga. ’ Macon, Ga.
BBLl, STUKTEVAKT A. CO.,
Saetion oad Ci.n.rol
Commission Merchants,
Beal Estate ori Stork-Broken,
8IVANXAR, OEOROIA.
Mf Liberal c*»h advances
NEW GOODS.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH FOP-
4-4 Dork Fall GAM1
Hooey-Comb QUiL
Just received by ^ ’j
8TUAYBU OB STOLEN,
AS THE 14th OF SEPTEMBER A DARK BAY
U More MULE, blind fa one eye. Hod oa actum
A liberal reward will be paid bathe Under by re
turning arid MU e 10 A B. 8 DAVtUHON.
Un Firm street, near th* Cotton Shed.
■SBU6.2* !/ 'll
»« g RUTIOftfi. -’*!•
SavaxxjtH, September 1st, Vfli.
J HAVE THIS DAY ESTABLISHED A v
COMMISSION BCSIXKU
In tbl. cllj. on!«r 0,0,0 cu.
»» • wwwaxT.
REMO VAL.
R. A. -WALLAOK;
I3J MAT CTMKT, SETWBEX ^4.'
AXD WURAKIX.
*• lit’dAlt—lhG -soft and nnrti.
CUFFKR-IO bog* lUo,
l.t begs Lagnlrn,
2.1 matt* Jo via.
FLOUR—.tUO barrel* a«<l sack*, si
rlor to Extra Choice.
DAt-OS—50 casks C. R. ffltlr* anil Shoul
der*, 1
•J.1 package* Aides, dry salt;
• ISO casks choice llamas.
LAUD-lit tierces Nn.I ticaf, ... „
SO kegs No. I, Leaf,
No. I Lear.
FOR REWT,
0W LIBERAL TERMS, TO A GOOD AM) PR
munebt tenant, tli* BRICE STORE and DWKLUM
HOUSE, on Southeast corner Charlton and JtCma
•treeto. Apply to W. W. (KikPul,
TU REJV'i,
DESIRABLE BRISK BEJUDENCEOOUSUU
meuts. For terms, Ac., apply ti
EDWARD 0. ANDERSON. Ji
Na 11 Reynolds s^ ‘ “
eugM-tf
FUR KEINTv
qnUAT DESIRABLE REgIDENCE. OORMB Of
X Lincoln and President atreet*.
pM by Judge William Lew. an
its. For tonus, apply
sug22-tf
(Form arty lUanters* Boat
TURKAT,
rrUIE XW0 F1NE STOKES.
X Nos. 7SM and 78 Boy stmt
with oe without steam power. Apply st
BUWX‘8 BAKER!.
uuglf-lm . Bay Mss
FOR RENT,
F rom the hrst of noyembeb thi rtou
end appurtenances. Nee. Iu’ bryon sad lb *
'alien street*, now occupied by J. P. White, f.i
mtth. Apply lo A. <». GtiOtaUB.
Buperinteu.itiit <i*» W«rta
Dm. WM. K WakDfa.
UNM P. O. Boa >40. Sanzaai
35 palli
; i CIII£JCSE—1t> boxes Factory,
21 boxes English Dairy.
POTATOES-50 barrels Marly Hose,
j ^ j . 41 bill*. Early Goodrlrl
ONIONti—30 barrch Red,
15 barreL Wfattc.
JttTTKMmtl haD-keg* Oramge Cn.
MOLASSES—50 lArr.U Conuooo,
-d! - dl.il *.165 Barrel* Porto Rico.
CAYDLES—21 banes Adamantine.
SOAP-«0O boxd, all «mdee.
LlUioits-WW, all*rade.
rel, Codfish, Knlslnm, Mskts, Cnmly, Pow-
jBBsW 1. . *1 ismIU
“If. filtAOliEY A SON,
Eastern. Steam Saw Hill,
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SAPANHVAH, GBOKQIA,’
d*sitl to a .1 «J.*J ’
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IRISWOLD COTTOJi GIN
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FOR RENT,
rrtHAT FINE STORE. No. 133 BAY ‘-TBIfT * ,
X present occupied by Mr. William lima. h» I
eloa given 1st November. For tenai. applyta
ug*-tf EDWARD O. AKUataSU*.jR.
HOUSES TO RENT.
rrmx undumigned has a few uoosx
JL feff*rauAalas# end ln dUfaront hs»ittM. ttife; I
Pee er erion given oa th* 1st November, oral urn-1
Bor dale. A. U. HiBTKIW
Jtfiytbtf IBS UT •
Stable to Rent.
fjy> sixT, a stalls la sax mniw
mlo. Bon—. I. . Mf, wnnlrn tocLilx
a,ptr.i iBOoriK'.
t
TO RENT,
K DWXTJJXIM. TIIXI
IIaIUiOUIIMI— 1 *
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FOR RENT.
' .FOR KBaVT, ,
rr\HK WHOLE BUILDING. KNQffNAJg* g I
andWhftoi^^tog^o^r;
Svi'mw—**£&£•
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WANTS.
WAITED.
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w ! io < y f .-^» l wi, jww* i
* //.irlJ ivantispi
■notice.
IwSsah
the valuable PLANTATIONS lnLeeeoonl
au th* Perry Dock Ptsses^ on Fowl Town Cl
EICE and
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•-*-' rrnttrtiiimiifl
|l 1*1 .11 A tfol 1 CtJiS ei
10D0CA* eott-proof
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l-*-’ m-ritigjftfjJjitfiinnl ot
ownaitw k *oni
IM DAYANT,
EH£i3JB8K •“ mm
raw* ■*'!».,;;
—IsOH
TTAtltM MBOTXDTO IM BETAS KUtt
lad, GRAINING. MARBLING. And GLAZING.
1 m
WANTED FOR CASH.
pATXX XTQOO. LOTS LAO*.<>“•*' I
too. O—. Bt—, L—I BPW. •*©“?]
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