Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 11, 1876, Image 3

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uIrtTUA*** .>;> ■■ r; tt ui i^TOW.aioMuiii W" - -> * .. i«or«. c. aad ItJti. dttllffll Child, » tfU» kbd V-'" : She lov«d htchoai.. ^aswt> OBO f .SiioiUy school, ond w»s jaiiw ILCMh. Beievod hhd ,. wore had more nocewuy «o '* > or friend* on earth. She was I pMP? 1& f p *i7’*home above, and for her aud- “ -he paradise of the blessed I jj|trtn*l* tI0C , i; ihP isle of Hope, on Sunday of « • naamption t of the la*e Captain r. h, and wife of Thomas L r, mouth? and W d-ijs. » ’ober 10, 18JC, of ,\! A 1WAI5KT GKRTRI'DE ir ; ,,f .!. II. a d Catharine , \fiir. 0 months ami 6 **,. « MU '. 1 I ili s - ?pcda ilfltUfS. \ LoiI?' A .LAS 1 il Golden H"' , „f (, 'orffia, F. and A M. i n .,i and forty-first an- ition of the Most Wor Lodge of Free and Ac ,f the State of Georgia will be Dl j Ledge Hall in the city of , og n the 3!st instant, being DAY IN OCTOBER. *\V. DAVID J?. BUTLER, Grand Master. i Secretary. octll-WAStd , j.mtee No. 12, 1. 0. O. F. till.-* Lodge will be held TniS VENiNG, at 4 o'clock. t?r Ledges are fr. ttrua ly in ti CO. X. NICHOLS, N. G. stiive. Acting Sec’y. oct'.l-l oHL.-i joeti. ■ II. Rol tfiibi' Dist Oll'l Tirifw nort.i « c. soc:h #i a north eic clcdiiig r Putri t Boil tad D- C«rt« r, District Bo;;*- d i w.i’n Sn! 5 District D.L. Eidre - District N". 1 Gv.Lii.rtt to \v< John II. Garde i >,otice. .... ;irc the District Divisions of the , . , r the pr« sent by the Savannah u-cciation. with the names of Com- .jriri'. to whom applications for ro- ciit rick may be made. GSO. C. FREEMAN, SaVAiu.ah Benevolent Association. John If. Johnfon. John F. C. Anderson, Win. Wade, ■ eorge C. Freeman. a,-i t West Broad stretd, I’.vyau street—F. T«t. Hull, J. M. •j—Brvan to Zubly, west of West . ( h i.'van, C. W. Anderson. : : . Railroad street, west Dr. C J>. Fish. II. A. Crane. ••ad to Gwinu tt, west of . .. . t; —.Toliii GamtneU, J. W. White, I 5 —Kive* to V, esident street, east A : v.v i, F. A. Garden, J. N. G. Ye-ung, S. B. Adams. . i . -i [ lit ctreet to Thunderbolt •). N. Lew is, J. ; i u:'•■!-Doit road to Anderson Jf j; .a*t lii'Qud street—J. H. John- ». --Diver to Broughton street, be- C. Rankin, G. A. i!. ul’f.ste <i, D B Dull. * oi East Broad street I lull street—W. W. 11,” j c- <»t Houghton to and in- t; B. A. Hart, - ... ;i• divi! to arid inc uling ; r, .i.i: Winter. A. L. Ilftrtridge, ii* ro id street to and including . ?: evt; George W. Anderson, igh fctreet to and in- Li* side ot ifort; street. O—I.i erty to Gastjn. bet wee t i -<i streets—D.vid Bailey, John • B un N. Lovell, H. W f Broad etreits—L. L. Goodwin, S. -I:iv.-r to Broughton street, be- J. L. Warren, K. F. rhi-holm, A. F. Adaa.s. . i i - ._lit in to Liberty. between ; .d—K. D Walker, John . Mi,Is, *. J. J. B ois- i. . t--Liberty to Gaston, between George N. Nichols, Ga.-'oii to Anderson, between *mU streets- J. J. Abrams, L. D. -West of West Broad, from •son streets David Walohauer, eepl-tf est II . M. SDpjiliV' i r t It.' Sick and Dos!iIufe. distribi estcot Order and Irot an Benevolent Association.) vannah, September 2\ 1^76. ) the above Association fur the ■npplies to the sick end destitute ,'JiIS I)AY, at the huitdingnorth- risidcut an l Whitaker streets, filled from s:?0 a. m. to 1:33 r. m. ,vin» gentlemen of the Association d to relieve case? ot distress by the store or the Treasurer of the ;i.,i to whom applications for relief todd be made: J. ii. Ettiil, H. M. Branch, J. A. Feuger. J. J. Abrun?, J. B. Fernandez, Osceola Butler, T. F. D Clark, If L. Davis, J. II. Deppish, iio:«, Anthony Fernandez, Adolph \V. M. Gibbons, J. H. Griffin, M. B. a. Hurt, J. T. Koiloch, J. M. i:. Ii. Lewi -, G. C Lewis, J. J. Mc- A. McCarthy, L. E. McCarthy, Tho- \. W. M Mids, W. B. Fuier, II. A. o. lYi e. Jr., W. A. Russell. G. R. J. M. Solomons, E. A. Silva, F. W. S. ..(j - G. Wilson, Joseph I). WU.ink. J. II ESTILL, President. orders Cornu Fenun i M:n Attest J J etarv. scp2o-tf Pu’tlic ScildOls. c muleivigned, a Committee ot the Board ofWacif.'i-, autho-ized to decide upon the expediency o: re opening t..e Public Schools of avnniaii and Chatham cc untv at the usual time, ereby am.0iincj that, on account of the pre vailing epideuiic in the city, the I ublic Schools vUlnotbc reopened uttil he FIRST MONDAY iSNOVEMBER NEXT. Teachers will not be spotted to report for duty before that d y. HENRY WILLIAMS, Vi e President Board of Education, EDWARD C. ANDERSON, John mcmaiion, sep2'.-tf Commit tee. Printing and Binding. Every kind of Printing, from a Visiting Card to lllammoth Poster, and Book Binding and Blank Book Manufacturing in ail its branches, at the Mors in u News Printing House, No. 3 Whitaker dec4-tf AE person? r Ot requested t prora' unless ti Commissary Sr 5ep26-ti No! ice. viug my orders for supplies ruler bills dafy to me for ap- prefer to donate the articles. WM. R. BOYD, one door west of Exchange. Gciman I riemiiy Society. Members on the s ck li»t will present their biL* to the Treasurer for pay nine. *r order of the P.eei 'eut. J. H. STEGIN. E0 - Yu. f Esii'NiJEN, Treasurer. oct7-3t Membe ’Aieu >i c tier of •Commit?, Solomon'.s L <ige s of So! a moil’s Lodge who may be . o.- require a.-si.-t aace, will report to be t.diowiug members of the Relief R.1I. LEWH, ) J- > shivers, Committde. 1‘. M. J. II. EVTILT, ) Pi:. J. C. HABERSHAM, Acting W. M. .Notice to Tax Payers. Pitt Tbbascber’s Office. ) October 1,1S76.J . ’ •• r.q Taxes are now due, and payable tht iC'lh Instant: ^ Ci ‘ "'■-*••, Third Quarter, 1S7 ». • un-Sion?, Tiiird (Quarter, 1S7G. Third Quarter, 1S76. ftemiuma. Third Quarter, 1870. iplti » Third (Quarter, 1870. «oc* in Tr;i lc. Third Quarter, 1S76. JOHN K. JOHNSON, L~^°- City Treasurer. Nervous Exhaustion. nL ESSAY, compris>mg a scries of <-u..... £ JCjhn’s Museum of Anatomy, lork, ob the cause ai^J cure of Premature I ; how lost hgaltfi ’ regained, affording a dear synopsis of . *e«i iments to marriage, and t he treat men t ^•vrvous and physical debility, bchig the result • Jours’ experience. Price, 25 cents. j2* v ‘** author, DR. L. J. KAHN, ofilce and 'ience Cl ICth street, New Y'ork. ^rl-6in -«»annah Itenevolent As»(ifiation. ^ergvmeu anil Physicians are requested to ‘ rt to the Chairman or Secretary of this As- ation any cases of destitution coming under r observation, wi.h a view to relief. ^ N F * " IIEATON, Chairman. - Fueeman, Secretary. scpl-tf i’iano 1 uning anil Kepairlng. iE08 and Organs tuned and all musical in- itfnts repaired at short notice, by J. STRAUB, 0ff.ee lli Broughton street. fr 'steal a:iJ ‘-eat music furnished for all nr,, Y novb-ly . Mm? TT''f—r | - -,| j UlKtlaa for Pra.ideu!! for Member of kl <iNHCZ3 °» n-KSDAY, lU* MTMtb OM Ot No»*ab«f 16TB, toi ’ iirtMi i, n. ;i4t[ ot 0«or S U. ot PrtiWett »u4 Ylo. -l.j ot tU» United £nt«, j ot lb.. tOMt ot tea- y«»ra T/TT Ct M,rCh ' !s,r !«**»»!*•«.»»» day, aad at the aim*, place, an election ,-m be held tor a member of f.'or.erA" from 1h« First Cooirreaelonal District of i,,.or#a. under -heau- purintendence prescribed by law. The polls will be opened atVp’clocta. n. and be closed at 6 o'clock r. jt. «S58^ The Sherilt and his Co: -tabdlary fori, will be present to preserve order at audjie^ th- polls 'V. W. PAINH, C. C. c. M. II. MEYEP., <1. c. C. K. D. WAtKEE, C. C. C. octltli THE HEST ADVICE That can be given to persons suflering with Dys- peiwiaj. Bilious Complaint, Colic, Consumption, bick Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous Dehii- lty, or any Disorders affecting the Stomach, the T.iv«r nr Kidneys, is to tone, di ’ Liver or Kidneys, is to tone, cleanse and regulate the important organs by the use of # Dr. Tutt’s Vegetable Liver Pills. They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore the functional action of the digestive organs and the intestines, and renovate the whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or 'weak ness, and may-be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all druggists DIt. TUTT’S HAIR DYE possesses qualities that no other Dye does Its effect is instantaneous, and so natural that it can not be detected by the closest observer. It is harmless and easily applied, and is in general use among the fashionable hair dnjssers in every large Citvin the United States. Price fl a box. Sold everywhere. 1>R. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA AND Queens DeiighL SCROFULA, ERUPTIVE DISEASES OF THE SKIN ST. ANTHONY’S FIRE, ERYSIPELAS, BLOTCHES. TUMORS, BOILS, TETTER AND SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM. PAIN AND ENLARGEMENT^ OF THE BON ES, FEMALE WEAKNESS,STER ILITY, L2UCORRHG5A OR WHITES, WOMB DISEASES, DROPSY, WHITE SWELLINGS, SYPHILIS,KIDNEY AND LIVER COMPLAINT MERCURIAL TAINT, AND PILES, ail proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTT’S .SARSAPARILLA ts the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical sciene. It enters into the circulation and eradicates every morbid agent; renovates the system; produces a beautiful complexion and causes the body to gain fieeh and increase in Vcight. IkEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY and ali vrili be weil. To do so, nothing Las ever veen offered that can compare whb ibis valuable vegetable extract. Price $1 DO a bottle. Sold by tlf Druggists. Office 48 Cortlandt Strort, N. Y. fr»hl ';’ii r Ph.t. < lA fcutoetv YwiiUrarf. CRAVVFOIUi)& LOVELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH —AND— fl TURPENTINE TOOLS, AUKICULTUBAL I M PLEMEX1S ! TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, ZINC, XT'YILS, pocket and table cutlery, L> GUNS. PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POW DER, SHOT, House Fami?hiug GOODS, etc. MOUFAC1UKEK8 OF TINWARE. As we do not expect a vis t from our friends and cuCorners at this time, we desire to say to teem that we have in. tore our usual s’ook of SEASONABLE GOODS! and would respectfully request that all who re quire anything in our line *« ud their orders by mail and we will promptly ship as directed. CRAWFORD Jt LOVELL, 157 Broughtou street, Savannah, Ga. sep7-ThS& fu.tf PALMER & DEPPI'H Keep constantly on haud a fu'l stock of II A. T> W A R E ! Agricultural Impl ! M ILL SUPPLIES. RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, BABBITT METAL, GINS and PISTOLS. FISHING TACKLE, W.aGON MATERIAL, etc., frcni which they are prepared to «*x -0010 all orders with dispatch and at‘lowest catli prices. Agents for Dupont’s Powders. ?epU-Tn.Th&S,lm ^Hfrtinnal. The US si Halo L1THIA WATERS Tlieir Great Kc>toialive Tirtucs! T he extraordinary restorative virtue? of these Waters, with the wonderful cures which they have wrought in various forms of chronic disease, are attested by physicians of the highest eminence, pr/ranent politicians, learned Judges, eminent divines, and by a host ot restored invalids, espec ally in AKFECTI 'NS OF THE KIDNEYS and BLADDER (on which they are Claimed to he r.urivsled), m i»Y> PER SIA, BILIARY DISEASES, GOUT, RHEUMA TISM, PARALYS S and in tlie PECULIAR DISEASE-'OF WOMEN. They arc h’glily rec ommended by some distinguished meaical men in the nausea and debility of females when in a specially delicate condition. These Waters, in cases of one dozen half g .lion bottles, are delivered on the railroad at live dol lars per case, iu advance. Springs pamphlet sent to any address oa application. Tfa'OS. F. GOODE, Proprietor Buffalo LitbU Springs. eep33-ly Meek c-nbimr county. Va. JassI Received! JpKESH CITRATE MAGNESIA, Seidlitz Powders, Mustard and Valentine’s Meat Juice, at L, C. STRONG’S DRUGSTORE, sep30-tf Corner Bull and Perry g reet lauc. Just Received: oscp:ola butler S EiDLITZ POWDERS, Soda Powders. Citrate _ Magnesia una Simmons’s Liver Kegulator. sep*i9-tf UolnmiVs Pads SIMMOS’S LIVER REliUliTOR ! - For 8a e at the Drug Store of ocd.tf OSCEOLA BUTLER. ^urniturr. EUHNITUHE! A. J. Ml I.I. Blit & CO., * (ESTABLISHED 185<t,) 150 & 15*2 Broughtou Street, NEAR WHITAKER, B EG leave to state that 1 here will beno inter- 1 option in their business. They are better prepared than ever, with a lull stock of line and medium FURNITURE, to sopp y the wants ot their customers. BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS. Office DESKS and CHAIRS. MATTRESSES and PILLOWS. BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS. Children’s CARRIAGE?. SOFAS. 9 SPRING BEDS, etc. At prices lower than ever before efftred iu this m Newioods will be constantly received. Country orders are solicited and satisfaction ^"ipeSlafat'ontion given to delivery ot goods. Responsible parties accommodated. supt-tf A. m;i.i.ek * U <> -_ furniture egu&e, g. h. miller, (Snccesflor to 8. 8. Miller), lftO ANt* m I^IJOCGIITON STREET. X^ULL and carefully oeX^ted stock on hand. _T Cash Custom solicited, wito cowe^popdtas S Artm The U. 8. Spring defies competition. Vb PkRt'except to res^mslble parties- l-W-tl exchange. agents moetox, bliss & to., BANKERS. w£DCH“/c^«dd HT ° n NCW ^lm OCTAVU8 C JU1N & CO. glotuiu^ JVeWtf WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11,18»6. or r#vUnQ maiUr nctiau SO «mU P*? tin* fir ta£h insertion, Tiiu# c ubing (b* Aliuu. N’^rthsra aaaii vis Savannsh and ChBrlsstoi; BsUrosd, 8:Co a. m. Western mail via Central Railroad, 4j00 p m. Augusta an*i centreing railroads. 8:00 a. m. Florida mall via Ati»Etlc Gulf Railroad, 2:30 p. n-. Brunswick, 2:30 p. m. Thomasville and other points west of Dupont. 2:30 p. m. Darien, 2:30 p. m. K*SK***23B frtmimWi Nelire. Mubscrii-ers leaving the city can have the Morning News sent to them by mail with out additional charge by Laving their order at the office. Index to New Advertisements. Golden Iinle Lodge, I. O. O. F., meets this afternoon. Annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Georgi . McDonough & Ball&ntyne, machinists and pattern makers. Cbaihnm Sheriff’s sale, by John T. Iionan. Sheriff. Coal scuttles, nursery fenders, etc., for sale by T. II. Bolshaw. Peter Schaffer will reopen his bread and cake stole to day. \\ alters, chambermaid and cook wanted at I?le of Hope. A young man wants a situation in a cotton or commission bouse. A young white woman wants a situation in & family. Weather Report. Probabilities for the South Atlantic States to-day : Rising barometer, north east to northwest winds, rising temperature except falling from Alabama to North Caro lina, and partly cloudy weather will prevail, with rain areas. Siguul Observation*. We give herewith the record of observa tions at the signal station yesterday : 1875.1 1S76. 7 a. m 5${7 a. m 5S 2 p. m 5a12 p. m *.... €2 4:19 p. in 654:'.9p.m ....62 9 j». in 65 j 9 p m 62 10:14 p. m C4'10:44 p. in t2 Maximum 7(tj.Maximum 68 Minimum 55 Minimum 55 Mean teiuiK.-raturc of j Mean tein|»erature of day.... 64 day 61.3 Rainfall... 0.00 inches.!Rainfall 2.05 inches. The following record shows the state of the thermome'er ar the stations mentioned .vt 4:35 p. m. (Washington mean time) yesterday : Charleston, S. C.. .63 c !Aognsta, (in 65 Pant a Rasas, Fia.. .80 i Jacksonville, Fla 73 Mobile, Ala 77 1 Montgomery, Aia. . . 7S New Orleans, La... .17 j Wilmington, N. C.... 61 Norfolk, Va 66 {Tybee — Jas. H. Garrard. Signal Service, U.. S. A. ADVERTISING FOR THE PEOPLE. We invite attcu*ion to our system of Cheap Advertising, which admits of any adverise- ment of the following classes: Situations, wanted by, or offered to. Clerks, Governesses, Teacher'*, Workmen, Mechan. ics, Housekeepers, Porters, Boys, Cooks, *ic.; Board aud Lodgings wauted or offered; Apartments and Rooms wanted or to let; Houses, Stores, &c., for sa'e. to be let, or want ed; Articles, lost or found; Agents wanted; and wauted or to rent, and miscellaneous wants of all kiuds. The fodowing Is the rate charged for each insertion of advertisements of the classes spec fled: Two lines, or thirteen words. Twenty cents for each insertion. Three lines, or twenty words, Thirty cents for each insertion. Ten cents for every added line for each inser tion. This cheap system furnishes a ready and sure medium of communication between parties want iug anything or having anything to offer. Adve:tisements of ail kinds reoeived up to midnight tcery night in the week. (Pbiiimry. Mr. John J. Ward, who came to this city from Charleston, S. C., as a volunteer drug gist, on tho 21st of September, was taken sick on the 30th of that month acd died at half-past one o’clock yesterday morning. Mr. Ward was formerly tho clerk of Messrs. King A Waring, in this city, and was well and favoiably known to the commnnitv. He was serving tho sick and destitute as a druggist in the cPy dispsusarv when strick en *>vitb ihe fever. He leaves a wife and five children in Charleston, his native city, to mourn his loss. Mr. Frank Dowd, aged 05 years, died yes- ter lay. He was well known i«y ail classes of the community. Ho served in the Mexican war as a member of the Irish Jasper Greens. Sister Mary Diaudina died yesterday,at the Convent ia this city, of yellow fever. The deceased was a native of Augusta, Ga., was eighteen years of age, and had entered on the second year of her uovitiate. Her name in the world was Miss Kate Lysanght. “DlcESCd arc the dead wfco die iu the Lord.* Dralli of a Printer. George D. Thompson, a printer, lately employed in the composing room of the Morning Xe s, died in this city yesterday morning oi yellow fever. Tho deceased came to .Savannah from Macon about three months since in search of employment. He was a native of the State of New York, where he has relatives living, and was twenty-six years of rge. New York papers will please iueutioo his death that his family may know his sad fate. His remains were interred iu iu the primers’ lot iu Laurel Grove Ceme tery. Fioli Turned into Money for the Sufferers. Me SbCs. Hudson & Sullivan received a letter yesterday from S. It. Scoggins, Esq., a dealer in fish in Baltimore, notifying them that on Friday last a sale of fresh fish was made iu that city by which $200 were real ized for the yellow fever sufferers in this city, and that the money was turned over to the Mai or of Baltimore to be forwarded to this point. The Uu.iloiu House. The cnlv person left to transact business in tho Custom House is John H. Deveaux, the colored clerk. The Colit ctor is sick aud out of :he city. The Deputy Collector, Mr. John ReiSy and Mr. Johnson, a clerk, are sick in the city. Tho rest of the force, with the exception of Theo. Basch, who now superintends the Surveyor’s Department,are absent. Pfllrli*! LooMenm*. From what we learn, a special post offite agent could employ his time very well by giving bis attention to mail matters on tho Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. One day last week quite a number of letters were fouud op< ned aud lying around loose in one of the postal cars at the depof of the said road. A Monster Fiur. Mr. H. McAlpin has laid on our table, or to speak more correctly, Las placed on our table & Japanese duck egg from his place on Burueido Island, which measures 8* inches iu the long circumference and C 15-1G inches in the small circumference. Tho mate of the egg weighed 4h ounces. Who can lay a bigger egg than that ? Supply of Seltzer for the Mck. We arc requested to state that the Benevo lent Association have a quantity of seltzer water, contributed by a firm in New York for the use of the sick. It will be issued on physicians’ orders at the commissary store, one door west of the Exchango. Col. W. T. Thompson. In answer to numerous inquiries we would state that Col, W, T. Thompson is still con fined to his room, but is slowly recovering from bis illness. Medicine. Mayor Anderson received yesterday from Hess: s. Towers & Weightman, of Philadel phia, a boz containing sulphate of cincboui- dia, calomel, blue mass, etc., etc. These medicines were sent as donations. ?♦.• :— Atlanta lager, the best beer in the market. Henrv Saunders, agent for Savannah. j 13-MAWtoct24 Receiving by every steamer, potatoes, apples, onions, tcets, turnips, parsnip?, carrots, etc. Country orders filled at market prices at Reedy’s, 21 Barnard street. octO-tf A fresh lot of U'olpaan a mustard just received at Reedy ’s. Italian pcac v es, Reedy's. 15 cents per pound, at oct6-tf A freso arrival pt Geprgia flour nt Reedj’a. OCt6-tf Beautiful Butter at 20c„ S'c. and 30c., at the Bed Grocery, 2i Barnard street. aug3-« Choice roasted Coffee at 30 aod 40 cent, per pound, at the Red Grocery, 22 Barnard. aug23 Whole Bice at 10 cents a quart, at the Red Grocery store, W Barnard street aulO-tf Tkit .M»r**»rjr. XL, wo. . ... igf *r.» yellow Ur or, Ml ilidi. • tba mortuary report for tta tr'mtV-fMI hour* ending at six o'ulooir ID .. P- Ibowa a (light daoraase tit day pravioui, lha total lntar. m*ata froaa allot a tea of daittr being olno- Utin, whloh thirttsn wan doolarcd yellow .• WMtfear bu moderated considerably, plaaaing fartelilgenc-o ia conveyed to ua by telegraph that the epidemic is consid ered &t\*n end in Brunswick by Dr. Bruus, owing, ire presume, to tho want of material upon to feed. Tho following ere the figures which indi cate til* o’clock for the week ending six Date. r\ Otb-r "• diseases. Total. Oclober 4. 1 24 October 0.... V...18 9 -* October 6..., .4—’• 10 i9 Oct.J>er 7.... ........13 9 22 October 8.... s -l 3 U October 9.... \ ...15 mmi 7 22 Octcb.r :0.. L..13 , 6 19 51 154 The F!ow\*f Benevolence. CONTRIBUTION'S IiKCK^ TB DKRSOK FROM OCT&SPt CLUsl VE. \ R 4TU IO 1UTH, IN- A. L. Crutz, JeflirsonTj he, rnfl .. $1 00 138 55 57 10 J. Ii. Anderson, R* cev tributioQS from opei degar Iron Works, V a Calvary Caurch, Memphis, Rev. Geo. White, rector.. John O’Connor, Jr., Mayci Portsmouth, Va.... Citizens of Portland, Mo., thi W. W. Thomas, Chairing™ M. C. tL, Sheffield, Mass... Hebrew Congregalions. Pittj ‘ - Pa., through Em’l Wtrpf and A. Fink, committee.. Jl Samuel C, Cobb, Mayor of Boston, Mass *. F. C. Latrobe, Mayor oi Balti more, Md J. U. Caldwell, ltiitca, X. Y. . . .V? Edward Sharon, Salisbury, N. O.. Taylor Suit, for result of an en- Urtaii-iiie.it given at Grand Ex position Hotel by Master J. Harry Shannon, the 7 year old orator All Saints’ Parish,Waccamaw, S.C W. W. Montgomery Tomlinson Fort. Mayor, for con tributions of citizens, Chatta nooga, Tenn Fivfbyterian Church, Shfclbico, Mo., through W. A. Uced, Chairman A. J. Drexc*!, Treasurer Philadel phia, P. nu j. CinzrDs of Nowbe-rno, N. C., through J. J. Woifenden,Mayor, viz : (Las. Shaver Ge<*. Allen J. J. Woifenden Gates & Fov G. F. McDail Cash Arnos Wade Ca-h W. H. Oliver Mary M. Moo:e Ca»h C. F. Watson Joi a than Whaley.... H. Sperling W. B. Pearce Roberts & Heodersou A. H. Holton 1,500-, 00 500 00 5 m 4 00' 24 00 20 00 40 00 51 95 D 35 20 Thus. Daniel: Cash Cash H. J. Hughes.... Cash P. Holland Mrs. L. C. Vass.. E. B. Roberts.... Cash D. N. Kelburn.... Cash E. H. Henderson. T. A. Green Cash.... ....$15 00 .... 10 0J .... 10 00 .... 10 00 .... 5 00 .... i 50 .... 10 00 .... 1 00 .... 2 00 5 00 50 5 00 1 00 2 00 50 5 00 2 00 ..... 5 00 2 00 50 2 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 0) 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 (JO- 121 00 GO 00 00 132 25 10 00 59 25 25 00 10 00 Pupils and household (including servants) of Episcopal High School, near Alexandria, Va Collections by chili hen of Col. L. L. Livingstone, U. S. A., Fort Wood, Bedloe*s Island, N. Y.... Merchants’ Exchange, St. Louie, Missouri McGowan A Co., Steubenville, O.. Colored citizens ot Montgomery, Ala , through L. D. Hubbard, Jr. T. B. Roach, Vicksourg, * las.... Goldsboro’ Lodge- No. 3J2, F. &, A. M. , through T. B. Hyman. Sec., Goldsboro’, N. C Contributions received iu BostOD, Mass., bv E. C. Richardson 1,000 00 W. M. Raymond Manufacturing Company, through W. R. T. Johnson, Treasurer, New York.. 25 00 Citizens of Memphis, Tenn., through R. II. William o ,Mayor pro tern 2,900 00 Citizens of Danville, Va., through J. C. Luck, Mayor 209 15 Collections at Arlington Hotel, Danville, Va., through Scoville& Se.lden,Proprietors 12G 50 Baptist i Burch, Varuville, Va., through J. E. L. Helms, pastor. 35 15 $8,909 51 Note—In the last publication of rrceinU, by mistake of the printer, Fred. Marqnand was credited with eight hundred d.‘liars in stead of one hundred. Savannah, October 10, S76. Col. J. If. Esltil: Dear Sir—The following is an extract from a letter received by mo this morning from the importing boose of Mess. Renault*, Frai.conx & Co., of New York, solo import ers of Piper Heidsick champague. Enclosed please find cur sight draft for twenty-five dollars. You wiil plea9e dona-e it to the Buffering of your city iu accordance with your judgment. Yours respectfully, Rknauld, Francoux & Co. Dear Sir—You will please find enclosed my check fir the above amount for the Me tropolitan Benevolent Association, feeling assured they wiil distribute it in accordance with the wish of the donors. Yours very truly, W. M. Davidson. contributions received by j. h. estill FOR and turned over to tue METRO POLITAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. O. P. Havens $ 5 00 Mrs. A. P. Perry, Waynesboro, Gj. . -. 6 00 Messrs. Renault), Francoix & Co, N=w York, Enough C&pt. W. M. David son 25 00 Total $36 00 DONATIONS RECEIVED BY THE SAVANNAH BE NEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. From Stevens A Bro., S events Pottery, Ga. One lot of lotatous and turnips, one sack grits, aud one jar fish. Relief Film!. Contributions received by Gto. L. Cope, Treasurer of tho ISavannah Benevolent As sociation: Liverpool and London and Globo Insurance Company, through J. E. Palsford, resident man ager, New York S 500 0J Nonotuck Silk Company through Journal of Commerce, New York 100 00 Alfred Dobell, Liverpool, Eng . 522 CO W. II. Barrett, Treasurer Au gusta (Ga.) Rilief Committee 500 00 Mayor of Savannah 10,000 00 Richard Waring, colored * 2 50 11,624 50 Received and acknowledged previously G7,677 73 Total $79,302 23 The Small Pox. At tue meeting of the Savaunah Benevo lent Association yesterday, Mr. Henry Wil liams stated that Dr. J. T. McFarland, Health Officer, requested the members of the Association to notify either himself or Dr. T. B. Chisholm, his deputy, immediately u; on their finding cases of Hmali pox, as they intended to make an attempt to rid the city of the disease. We learn that the Mayor has appointed Doctor Chisholm to the above named position, so that be can aid the Health Officer, and that instructions have been given tn m to enter upon a rig orous campaign against this the mo«t loatu- s me of diseasep. As yet, wo only have re- g irts of cases iu Yamacraw, and there the ea'.th Officer lias barricaded two streots, and placed guards over the ipfected house?. We trust that tho measures adopted will prove successful aud the disease be eradi cated at ouce. We are in receipt of an invitation to at tend the third annual fair of the Coweta County Agricultural au-I Mechan cal Asso ciation to be held at Newuan, Ga., October 24lb, 25th, 26tb, 27th aud 28th, 187G. The card we see was printed in Chicago. Insti tutions for the promotion of homo indus tries should set an example by encouraging them. There are several printing houses in Georgia, among them J. W. Burke iY Cp., Macon, and J. P. Harrison &. Co., Atlanta, who could have printed a better card thau the one before us. Yellow Fever. To ameliorate tho dreadful effects of yel low foyer take Simmons’s Liver Rcgolator. Let it be given in large doses, that it may have an immediate effect upon the liver, and remove the accumulating bile. It so acts upon the liver, stomach and blood as to of this terrible disease. prpvput J,bp attack * 6ep»-F,MtWa.wt Music I Music! Music bound in any style at the Morning News Bindery, Morning News building, 3 Whitaker street. Magazines, Papers and Books bound at short notice. tf VKl«i,l|W VMVCtf What •» X«« S ■tread' Editor Mornxnq xVtus: Tut enclosed slip Z out from the Boston : Xtaiiy AdcirCiur of last Saturday. Z hope ! you will tee fit to copy a part of it into your J paper. I ought to ohange a word or two i& \ the letter, or explain more fully the meaning of the aentence, which says "the malaria bangs like fog,” Ac. Facts prove that the mtlaria is heavier t’uAn the atmosphere, and consequently, it settles naturally iu the lower portions of the infected city, as fog and smoke ace sometimes seen to do when tho air is light, moist aud still. I accept the common theory that tho yellow fever is caused by tho germs or spores of a peculiar fungous grow th, beiDg taken into the body probably through the lungs.There is no doubt but these germs may be carried in a dormant state around tho world, and whenever they are set free iu a congeuial soil (so to speak), or a peculiarly impure atmosphere, they will grow and fl'iurish, and produce “fruit after their kind.” I ouly go a s*ep further, and point out the substance which, dnrir g its decay uuder cer tain condition*, furnisnes the proper food for the minute yellow fever plant or animal. Small country towns and single homestead? do not suffer, because the change of air is coustautiy going on. Bat if you could pre vent this ventilation by eurruuudlL-g the sin gle bouse or Village with a high, tight fence or wail, the ye.1 vv fever \tuuld as certainly grow there, I thiuk,as that muahrooms grow wherever the conditions favor tho sprouring of their spores. Very truly, J. M. H. it <JH *A*|*G. To ik« Public. [From the Boston Daily Advortiser.J Within ton years I have visited nearly every city and town on the coasts of the Gulf and the Atlantic, irom New Orleans to New York, with this problem conatautlv in my mind, and myc inclusions are as follows : 1. Yellnr Jer er is produced by the malaria U>al arises from the decomposition of human excrementdious matter in a heated atmos phere. r f 2 This fever will always bo developed Where there is the requisite filth, and c m- led h' at, aided by still, muggy weather, ilovv tlie malaria to collect aud to become ally condensed. Proper attention to the disposal of hu man oal mitter will render the existence of yellow fever impossible, iu any locality and under nil climatic aud atni'ispbr ric ebauges 4, -1" epidemic of this fever may be ar rcstedv nmediately nv cutting off the sources which. io*?d it and keep it a!i\e. Thu ua* ?t fiuitful sources of tho pestilen- tiui nrwiff 1 ‘ the privies aud the drains au<iseWt:rs leading fr-on water-closets aud running liyough a part of their course ua Covered* thus allowing their i ml vapors to escape Md bang liko a fog or smoke over the lowe£ portions of the town. Now, in- stead of wsiting six weeks for a frost to put 4n end to thP.epidcmic in Savannah, I pro- p iitd tlfftofritiff many days by tho fol lowing method: - ivjGend the covering? of ail Ebv* rs, the ohWeffi of which are now ex posed. so that the? shall always empty their contents into the river bidow the surface of tho wa'er, evou at the lofffst tides, and cover tho contents of all priviPA with dry loam, fine dry clay or ashes, until Do odor escapes, miking fresh du-posita of ioam daily in unvies that are in use. These places have no doubt boeu already attended to, and covered with lime and va- t ions other antiseptics ; but these are not what is needed ; they do not prevent the firmationcf the maUna in question, while the absorbents just mentioned do prevent it. No slops should be allowed to be tino.vn down into these vaults. From the day in which this work sb 11 be completed the pestilence will abate, aid probtbly aftir five dsys not a new case of the diseaso will occur. The question, then, is : How can this plan be carried out ? It would b'j easy enough f”r & commander at a military post, win re martial law prevailed, to acc rnipiis-h this work; but in a panic stricken city, where almost every one is looking out for Ins owu interest, there will be no volunteers for such work; and so long ls food is scarce, and people starv.ng, we cannot exptet that money will be paid out for this purpose. It the plague is stayed, it mast be done by those outside who can think and act coolly, and can pay for the work. On the supposi tion that there are ordinalily 30,000 inhabi tant?, there would probably be G,000 families aud somewhere ab- ut 3,000 or 4,000 house?, each house having it? little ni ins, in which is constantly being batched the eggs of the pestilence. To pay for the proper perform ance of this labor wou d probably require $2,000. If more thau is needed should be contributed for that special purpose it would be transfer rid to tho general relief fund. Mayor Cobb, of Boston, has kindly con- s.*nted to receive subscriptions for this spe cial s-uitaiy fund, and will forward the mon ey to the Mayors of Savannah and Bruns wick with the conditions expressed, that the money is to bo used for the special sanitary purposes, and substantially in the manner described above. It is suggested that] it is important that c ntributious to this special fund shall dis tinctly state tho fact in their communica tions, or at the time of their subscriptions. Newspapers favoring this plan are requested to copy thi? article, or any p >rtion ot it, in viting contributions from all ] arts of the country. lit spec! fully, J. SI. Hawks, M. D. Ljno, Mass., September 30, 137G. 'flip I*o t Ofilce Editor Morning News : Will you allow us the use of your columns to call "semebodyV* attention io the man ner ia which the distributing department of the post office is managod ? To-day we seud lor our m lil at half after nine and get one letter from the Gulf Road. At Lalf- Dist eleven wo receive tho same mail from the Central train, and At three o’clock this p. m. we get another supply of letter's 1 rom the Gulf Hoad, and the consequence is that tneso orders which should have gone off to day, are obliged to be delayed through the carelessness and negligence of the post office employees. We are suffering now enough, and t e few of us who a c staying lure, and trying to do some little business, should not be impeded by such carelessuts.? and wilful lazioe.-s. Can you not aid us in correcting ibis annoyance ? X. We cm do no more than call the attention of the Postmaster, if ho is in the city, 1o the above.—Ed. mortuary Itefort. Interments for the 10, Day Ending October 1S7«. L4URF.L OROVE CEMETERY. Whites—IIu-riot P. Al*en, aged 64 year?, 9 month? anil 4 days, yellow fever; John J. Ward, age 1 40 year?, yellow fever; Infant Itay, aged 1 month, luauitioi; George 1>. Thompson, aged *2<J yenrs 7 month . yellow fever; Iua B. btokes, aged o years 6 months, yellow tevrr. Colored—Kcbecva Munroe, tged 16 years, ye!- low fever; Infant Boifeuillet, aged 3 dnys, lock- jiw; Altn d Mnrrel, aged 12 years, yellow fever; bar ah Blake, aged 24 years, child b-d. Whites, t; colored, 4; total 9(yellow fever 6). CATHEDQAL CEMETERY. While*—Patrick Roddy, aged 55 year?, yellow fever; Fr u k Dow L aged 65 year?, humor ha’c; John Power?, aged 16 yea s l month?, yellow fe ver; Sister Mary Klandina, aged 13 year?, yellow fever; Ljfant of John Kahy, aged vO day?, spi-ms; Infant ot A. B. Paietti, aged 4 dsya, yellow fever; Y. ary Ann Lee, 8g.*d 15 years, ye.iow fever; Mar garet Gei trade Van Newton, aged 6 years 5 months 5 d--i2 ?, >ell <w lever. Colored—Tugeno R. Uampbe'J, aged 9 years, bronchitis. Whin ft, 9, colored, 1; total, 9; (yellow fever, 6;. EVERGREEN BONA VENTURE CEMETERY. Whites—Vassic Thieme, a.ed 7 years, yellow fever. While', 1; colored, 0; totil, 1 (yellow fever, 1). "Died at the SchutzeDplaiz. RECAPITI LAT ON. Laurel Grove Cemetery—Whites, 5; colored, 4; total, 9 (yellow ft ver, 6). Cathedral Cemetery—Wh’tes, 8; colored, 1; total, 9 (yellow fever, 6). Bon:.venlure Ccmet ry—Whites, 1; colored, 0; tota , 1 (yellow fever 1). Grand Total, 19. Ye,’l ,w f ver, 13- £. A. Silya, Clerk of Council and Score'arv Board of Health. — tt» Yellow Fever. Drs. Love «fc Willson offer to the people of Savannah anu Brunswick a preventive of yellow fever iu the shape of a Medicated Pad tbat has proved effectual, for the small sum of one dollar, until January next. To parties living out ot those places one dollar and a half. On receipt of the money they will ?end the Pad by mai 1 , frpe of expense, Regular price rj CQ, Tirs Pad will cure the worst capes of Clul-B and Fever, Dyspepsia,Lumbago, Liver and K dney affections. Addrtss Dis. Love «k Wills »n, Atlanta, Ga. oc?9-lm A Tcoih for a Tooth. That is to say, an artificial to:th for a real one is not a good exchange. Therefore, keep your natural teeth unimpaired, aud in order to do so use I hit famous preservative tooth W; sh, Sozo- dont Jt ia a wholesome botanical preparation, unrivaled a? an anli-putresceui and antagonist oi dtcomposi.ion aud decay. Nothing welds thing? together like Spalding’s Glue, oct79-8a.Tu,ThAwl The best of bottled brandies, for medical pur poses, tyt Reedy’s, Sfip8-tf Try <mr Reedy’s. family whisky, at $4 per gallon, at sep9-tf Northern Potatoes and Onions arrived to-day atlj^e Red Grocery, 22 Barnard kt Northern Cabbages and Apphs arrived to day at the Red Grocery, 22 Barnard st. AUgiS California port wine, anporior to imported, at 60c, per bottle, at Reedy’a. aeps-tf Good whisky at low prices, at Reedy’s. sep8-tf During cay ahtenoa from tbs oity, com* pallad by oartaiu affiioiiaf eireucoiitaocd* WsU known to tbs public, the Mayor ot Sa vannab isauad an order to arrest certain aaai’ary maaaurei which were being vigor ously pressed to completion, and sent the foreman of the street forced to disperse my laborer?. To sustain this most unwise and bigh-huuderd act it l.as been sougLt to pro duce incorrect impressions by statements which cannot be boruo out in fact. For in stance, at a meeting of the Ssvannah Be nevolent Association, on Saturday last.it was emphatically asserted that, in visiting from bouse to house in that section over looking Springfield, the committee had found for some days past a diminution sickness, though the contrary had been twice published iu the columns ot ihe morn ing paper. The reporter explained to the association that the publication had been made upon the authority of a physician. The public of course believe that so sudden and abrupt an order to desist from my work must have been made tor a reason, aud that rej.son is embodied in the authorized statement f Dr. O. A. White ‘‘That it would be said policy to disturb oue spadeful of earth at t . present time.”—(See Dr. White’s opinion . Morning News. ) Now I do publicly declare aud am pre pared to sustain tne assertion both here and beforo the Natioual Medical Associa tion, “that the turning up of soil in itt country and beyond the iuiiabited limits c: any city is not injurious, but that on iLe contrary, science ha? proved that the enormous aud extraordinary absorbent power of the ami when turned to the air is direct a y calculated lo cleanse it of all deleterious substtnee?, as septic or putrefactive tubstance? of car bonic acid an<l ammonia, etc. And Ido here publicly challenge any scientific or medical man to asseit aud prove tho contrary. In deed, the assertion that tho turning of soil fouls or injures the atmosphere is monstrou?, for no more notorious fact now exists, and no more valued discovery has b en lately made, thau tho absorbent power of the soil as proved in the earth closet and in tho modern surgical urrssing of offensive discharging wounds by the earth dressing. [S^e monograph of Dr. Adi- nell Hewaou, of FniladeipUia.] Every educated farmer, it not doctor, knows iliat the s»»il fertil'zo? itself by its tre mendous power to ab?orb, b th irom the at mosphere and from offeusiv • manuies. *T*:- dted,” bays l*ruf. Daniel Johns »:•, of Y.le Coliege, ‘T have proVt <1 cli- tni< a! y that wa tt r from a privy passes but a nun led distance through the soil befor i it i? absolutely cleansed of de’eterious matters. ’|[Sec “How ihants Grow” amt “H jvv Chops Feed.’ ] Prof. Veil, of Pari?, aflirms the s.nne. I usseit tliat no one pc.entitle rea-on, aud no one scientific work, can b-_ proposed to prove that freshly turned soil m the country has ever injured the atmos phere instead of cleaning and purifying it. 8o much for that bugaboo. I. is with re gret tnat I am compelled t» siy tdat ths severe cniicisms made up >n my sanitary work or draining Bpr.iignriJ, «!i cb wa? completed in on a vvick, for £2;*1 25; also the draiuing ot aocumulat-<1 waters to the eaat, began vigorously anil b’o .pid illegil y by tne liigh-hacdei stretch of authority of the Mayor, was unkind, unjust and very bineufer, for I do heie publicly asiert that a: that tuns not one man of ad these jaull- fi.uiers aud political tricksters had been any where near mr work to see it and know it to bo either right or wrong. The publ.c have yet to aee the fir.d prac tical suggestion from the brain, or a y sub stantial evidence from ihe pocket, ot’these men to alleviate the scourge tbat i? among us. I trust the public will bear with mo if, iu my nc xt communication, I iudu'go a little my jist indicn-ition of such treatment; o.ily, however, so far as the public good may justify my strictures. James J. Waiiino. « J»i>i frfV* fct Mu I*i aau , hkit ayarajtj. L*h aulet; moist ai io •n at It 8 >35 90. Oaths clntad in fair dsoaad tor batahars gradsa. but daii for otbwn; pony aiewrt |« CO; geefi to cboto# aativs ftssri at $4 Tig 4 00: goc£ to o^olca Texas at U 6-Ai 80* c.-unaou tC :4ir at 89 96^9 *S Whisky tloud $olst at \om. f.ncurAu, Octobsr 10, Bvenltg—Flour :i iW&dy and aacbanged: Kxtra Fall. f3 00; Rxzrs Fvnhr. $4to44?ft: No. r.isssdtaen; Fancy fft. wnssi actlv* az d not cuoubly big er at II 00 ^tt Ofi for Red. L 03^1 16 for Amber, $l 05 4I is for White. Corn closed steady and In srood demand: white at 44c; mixed at 43c. Oats closed in need demand at 35c for Mixed; S8c for White. Ky* in lair<teaMod it 68c. i‘.o- vision? closed firm. Pork in fair demand and firm at $17 50. Balk Met*:? steady and in fair demand; shoulders at &/, «*S>;c; ciVar rib sides 9'j'i9. A *c; clear sides 9\c. Baron active; suouid*.-'? at clear rio sides 10^c; clear sides at 10 ; c. fcagar C ured Hams firm ut $ .6 rtHdil7 r»0. LAnl closed firm : tirrre at ll\c; keg at i‘2 '«;•<*13e. Wlii?'-iv close 1 firm at $1 0*.». close.i with a fair demand and firm at 12c. Coffee closed strong and steady; cargoes I5 4 .^19c; job lots 16A19V- OmcAito. OctolnT 1«', Midnight. — Flour closed steady aud firm lor Common to Choice Western Shipping Extra $4 oe&jt 00; Good to Fancy Family Brands at $:> 25 - 6 02)tf. Wheat >tro g and higoer; opcneii weak and lower aud closed firm a! inside prices; >o 1 Chicago Spring at $1 07 41 « N No. 2 Chicago Spring at $v 07U81 07 -j cash;$U>7’ 4 fer November; $ 09c*uy9 ^ for December; No. ■» Chicago Spring at 92.:® 9.'3$c. Corn au?ett.'e t; opened weak aad lower; closed firm at inside prices: No. 2 mixed at 4S ,c for <a?h; -to?, for Jovemh. r. Oats dosed dull an 1 a shade lower; No. 2 ai 33 for c.ish and 31c a?ked i *r Nov. mber. Rye closed steady and unchanged; No. 2, 60^67^c. Barley unset tled and 1 Jv\er; No. 2 Spring at S6c cash, and S4J*c lor November. lYovisions—Pork closed qmot ajd steady: co>h f’6 84’.-: November >!6 55 <4l*> 6>; October S:5 1>v<^15 00 for all the j«-or. Lard clo ed steady at $*.0 30 for cash; $10 27 for October: $9 37 j* for all the year. Bulk Men ? cl Mtil taster; fhoulders at 7c; short rib middies short clear middles 9*„c. Whi-ky steady at $l 10. Aft rni?) i Call - Wheat lower st $106*, for Oc- tolier, aud $1 07t A ,1 07*, for November. (Vn Sc lower. Oats higher at 34',c for Oc tober and November; 34*,c bid for September. Pork firmer at $16 65 for October, at d f 15 125* for Novcm!>er. 1 ari fii raer at $10 25 f<>.- Oc*o- btr, and $9 00 for all th s year. QNxw OHLEAHS, Oi‘ he- 10, Midnight.—clour strong; Superdne at .'Ak.43 75; Double Extra $4 -'Na.4 5»; Treble Extra $i 75(46 25; high grade? $o 5 25. Corn Meal dul'. weak and lower at $2 25. Com scarce aril firm; ch_ice white f.Sc; othcrj unchanged. Oat? in fair demand and higher; L>rime St. Lo:u? at 38c ; white Galena at 4i’c. Bran closed dull and unchanged at SO*-. Hay quiet; choice at $22 00. Pork dosed dull, weak aud lower; mess at. f'.y Oi). Bulk Meats closed fair y active; sheu ders at 7^*47\c: clear rib sid*-? S 1 ,^ clear side? 10c. Bacon cloak'd dn’I and weak; shoulders nt S*,c: clear rib ?ides at lfi's ; clear side? at 10*,c. Ham?— sugar cured firm at 15\r.i);7c. Lord eloped in fair demand: tierce, jobbing at U V^’l vc; keg quiet and firm 11 l «($:2c. I’oifee scarce aud tirrn; Rio. cargoes, 15L(g 18Vc- Whisky closed quiet; I/>ni?iana rectified, a * 12; Western, at 13 ugar a:.*l Mo asses—Very lit! e doing. Rice closed active: common to prim* Louisiana at •vV.iS -c. Bran <ii;!! at GO.*t65c. WiLaiNOTON, Oc ober 10 —Nav?i Burs— irt*. Turpent-ne clo-ed steady at 30c. Hcv*'n c.hucd quiet and uuch;ing*al a» fl 50 for Strained. Tar rloscd quiet at fl .» >. Aiufiau J9au» iuiwtt flivi. XL. ^cltoii' /crcr i’r rrntit r. itommmial. TKL.KCilt.YFU MARKETS*. (aVSNIMJ KXrORT.J b taanc-lai. New York. October 10. Evening. — Money closed easy; offered at 2 per cent. Gold closed quiet at $1 *9. sterling Excnangi closed steady. Jovernmont bonus ciosed dull aud liefer; new fives, IIS*,. State bonds quiet and nominal. Nxw York, October lu, Mnimpr.i- — mock- closed active, unsettled and lower; New York Oentru’, 101\\ bM-.t, 1' Lake Nhore. &3i*: fj : - nols Central, **6' ; PituDurg, 6? A ; Chicago and th western, 3>X; Preferred. 60 Kock Island. I01j^. Nnw York, October 10, Midnight—Sab-Trea sury balances: gold, $42,251,7« 2; currency, $SS t - 425,763, Sui*-Trea-u < r oat on account A Lnieres , $10,0*0, and lor bctc , «6.0i0. Cus tom? r- uelplf $. 0?,00x». Nx« oui.XANo. Oeto »er 19. Midnight—Kx- changn-New tc-rk oigfct, ,V d Mount. Havana, O tober U\ Mi‘night—Spanish gold 229«2'9,v. Exchingc quiet and uuchatigcJ. Uttion. Liverpool October 10. 5:0C p. m .—Cotton— F itures quiet, sales on a basis of middling up land?, low middling clause, ne w crop, shipped November and December, per sai\ 5 7 ,u. Nkw York, October 10 —t’otfoL clo- 5 d quiet and steady, w.th sJcs of 937 bales at JOV^ll l-16c; consol Rated net receipts 75,- 2S1 bal s; exports to Great Britain b,di4 bales. exjKirts to f r tnce 450 bales; exports to continent 2,399 bales, stock oa hand 0J0 bales. New York, October 10, Evening—Cotton- Net receipt? 17 bales; gross receipts 1.S50 bales. Fuiure market closed firm, with of ‘JiyXiO uale?, as follows: Octobe , ll 1-16^ 11 3-3'ic; November, ll«ail 3-*38c; Deceralnr, ll 9-32.411 f-!6c; January, 11 7-lG^li 15-3-^c; Febru ary, ll 25-3*c; March, 11 27-32c; April, -2 l-3.c; May, 12 7-32c; Jane, 12 13-3.c; Julv, l*9-i6g»12 19-3,'c; Auguyt, 12 11-16J12? 4 Galveston, Ovtjber lo. Evening. — Cotton market quiet and steady; middling 97-»c; net re ceipts 2,419 bales; gross receip s o 0 ba e#; s Jcs 4,o»6 bales; exjiorts coastwise 21 bales. Nobtole, Uciober 10. Kveninv—Cotton firm nd in active demand; mid-UlLg lo/tfc; net re ceipts 4,4n1 bale?; gross 2.319 bales. Biltiaors. October 10 Evening—Cotton market closed dull a f d easy; midd ing lo)^c, net r ceipt? 0 - 0 bales; gross receipts 2l3 bai«;?. sales 2 0 bales, s »lesto spinners 75 bales; exports coastwise 5J bah s. Bo?ton, Octob-T 10. Evening—Cotton market closed quiet and steady; middling? lie; net re ceipt? 93 bales; gross receipts bale?; sales 000 bales. Wilmixoton, Octob *v 10, Kve.ning.—Cotton— market closed steady and nominal; middling 10c; net receipts 357 balea. Puiladetphia, October 10, Evening—Cotton —Market closed quiet; middling 11c; net receipts 244 bales: gross rece pt? 4 4 bales. New Orleans, Ucfolnir iO, Evening—Cot ton-Market closed firm; middling lo^c; low middling 10c; good ordinary 9c; net receipts 9,350 bales; gross receipts SO 2 bales; sales 7,750 bales. Mobile, October *0, Evening. — Cotton- market closed quiet au*l steady; middling 10c; net receipts 1,969 bales; gross receipts 090 bales; sales 1,510 bales: exports coastwise 945 bales. Memi’Hi?. O toner 10 Evening — cotton closed unsettle ; midliing 10> 4 ^lu^c; receipts 2,269 bales; shipments 1,4 50 bale?; sales l,ot0 bal ?. Auousta, Oclober 10. Evening — CottnD c o-ed firm and in g od den and; middling i®9^c; receipts 1,611 bales; sales 1 337 ba'cs. Charleston. O tober 10. Evening — Cotton closed firm; middling lo*,c; net receipts 3,439 bales; sales 1,000 bales. Provisions, Groceries, Ac. Naw Yore, October 10, Evening.—Fun- — Slightly in the buyers’ favor, with only a light busine s d ting for export and home use: Super- line Western aud State |4 50^15 CO, cloriug quiet; Southern heavy; Common to Fair Exira at $5 2o«z»6 25; Good to Choice Extra $9 50 J 8 50; Southern $6 45. Wheat eloped about !c batter for spring, and h.-avy and in buyer*,' favor for winter grade? at $1 29($1 23 for new winter Red Western:$1 19x1 20 for new do;$l 20 for and new mixed w nter Red Western; il 26 tor new amber Indiana; *1 -o£l 28 for Leu- White Western. Corn about >.c lower, with a moderate expert aDd home trade demand, at for Degraded Western mixed; ■“ ' 4 c tor yeilow Western; 57 , i '^5S^c to: yellow Southern on dock; 62c for white fouihem. Oats—A moderate trade doing at 39§4Sc for Mixed Western and State; 3*94sc for White Western and State. Coffee—Rio scarce, firm and demand fa'r; Sauios 15c, gold; Rio 16^19X* pold cargoes; lob lots 16(^20^c, gold. Sugar fl:m.*r at S 7 ,^9^»c for fair to good refining; rcfi ied firmer ; 9^c for jirimc; 7i»c for Mascovado; BJ^c for Centrifugal; refined steady at lO^flo, 1 ; for standard A ; 10 7 ,c for CTtnulated and powdered: ll«.c for crushed. Molasses tIo*ci dull and un changed; New Orleans a ^8^440 for common to choice; grocery grade a qaiet and in modeiate demand. Rice close steady and in fair r’e maud: 4#<35% for Louisiana; 5j^@6^c for Carolina. Tallow closed quiet at S^c. Spirits Turpentine closed heavy at J3#c. Rosin closed steady at $1 s*)?l 9'. Pork closed steady and dull; New Mess at $ 7 00,417 25. Lard opeued lower; prime steam at $lu 6(H410 70, clo-ingat $ 0 60. Whisky lower at $1 12. Freight? rather more steady. Leather firm; Hem lock Sole, Buenoe and Kio Grande light, middle and heavy weighs at 20v330c; C^iforuia light, middle and heavy weights, 9u@22c; common light, middle and heavy weights 2lX^2'*c- Wool closed firm, good inquiry; domestic fleece 28<$4Sc; unwashed 1(^426c; Texas 103117c. Freights to Liverpool —Cotton, per sari, 9?32£5ri6d: ootton. per steam, Ll-32d; wheat, sail, 7 J$d; wheat, per ste.m. n l. Liverpool, Octcbvr 10. 6:00 r. x.—Pork at 77s 6d for p ime me s. London, October 10. 5 p. m.— Turpentine at 24026*. Havana, October 10. M'cnight—Sugar market nominal. Baltimore, October 10, Evening. — Oat? closed steady and fair; prime Southern at 40<§> 50c: Western White at 3536c; Western Mixed at 31<^33c. Kye closed steady at 5^ 60c. Hay closed steady and unchange*]; Maryland and Pennsylvania at $12 00^15 on. Provisions elused quiet aud easier: Fork at 118 26@1S 50 for mese. Bulk meats—shoulders at 7>^® 7^c; clear rib at 9 X'c. Bacon, shoulders 9 ‘ a c; dear rib sides IO340 1* *,c. Hams dull at 16£17c. Lard higher; refined at l'#^12?{c. Coffee closed strong and un changed, with job lots at 16>^^19Xc. Whisky s aice and firm a 1 $1 16 bugar closed firm and in good demand at lO\011c. Butter at^ady; Western. p;ood to puma l«*£lSc; ditto fine l&i&aoc. Petroleum excited and higher; crude lO^alO^e; refined 20i^®20^c. t±r. Ixouia, October 10, Ever iug.— Flour closed quiet and uncharged; Fxtras at $4 5<J^5 50; Superfine Fall at $3 £0^3 75 ; Extra ditip S4&4 62; Double Extra di(to $4 «9<g6 Cu; Treble Ertr^ f? 25®: 50. Wfceat uiofe active; No. 2 Bed Fall at $1 20 lor spot; $1 19^1 20 for October; No. 3 ditto $' 09*4.91 10 bid fey soot; $110^110=^ for September. Corn lower; 40*^c bid: sales at 4tc. Q^ts dropping. No 2 Mixed at 3gc bid for spot; SBtfc fur October. Rye firmer at 58*<a*8Xc. Barley closed firm; pnme to fancy Minnesota * Oc 1 20. Provision?—Fork dull at $17 35, Bulk Meat? nominal at f ^ d9)*c for shoulders; cle-.-f riband clear sides at tfc less for up country. on steady at 8»lu*0$lo v c for -&W. HOLMANM PAD. A Positive Preventive. From the Xci? York Journal of Commerce, Sej>- tember 7,1S75.J Mb. G. W. IIoi.man : Dear Sir—According to promise, I now report to you the result of our trial of your FEVER AND AUGUE PAD as a preventive of yellow fever iu the port of Havana. You remember that on the Sth of June last, I applie to you and bought Fads to the number of all those on bo-rd the Sportsman for Havana, with a cargo of ice to deliver. Tw» days after our arrival there, 1 made a present to every man and officer on board, the only conditions being tbat they would wear them, whi h they promised to d ;, and did do. We met with perfect success; and while the other vessels suffered much iu hospita' contracts and the !o?s of men and officers, we had u > occasion of even a si - glc do?e of medicine, though remaining in Havan * thirty-eight days, and arriving at New York on the ICth of August, all in good health. We believe that no human being, under any cir- umstauces, will take a fever of any description with one of your Pad? on. V ry respectfully, yours, * Shepherd Blanchard, Master brig FporU-man, o' New York; Max Pro.^suer, mate; Thomas Gat in, second mite; Martin Fischbcck, sc .man; Carl Gastnfi. Ordinary Pad, $2 fO; Ycl'ow Fever Fad, ?3 00 Seut by mail, post-paid, wi .h lull directions for wearing. If your druggists do not keep them, or’er of JUNIUS 1JAUT & CO., 29 South Court street, Memphis, Tennessee. scp21-dAwlm ItKDCCriOS IN PRICES. MUSIC BOOKS Z SUustc itooks, &c. T r reJnciIou iu the pricts ot the following prominent book?, viz : ttichnrdHon's New .lDthod for Piano. Redac d to 25 Clurk«*’<« New JletbnU By Wm. H. Cm ke for Kecd Orsan*. 2 50 I<*rucr*ou’rt New .llt-iliod for Heed Oram ». By L. O, Emer on ’$2 50 Clarke’** New lli-iliod for Pianoforte. By Hugh A. Clarke *$3 25 Clarke’* Improved Seliool for Parlor Or- nan. By Hugh A. Clarke *$2 50 lioot’a Seliool for Cnblnct Or*nn. By George F. Root *$2 50 'Increased reduction to music teachers anu dealers. “ Richardson.” the first and foremost of In struction tx>ok? as to sales, attractive, thorough, and considcTC«l by m-tny to be the perfect on of a “ . c-thod. ’ will at ihe new price (suited to the timas) doubtless increase its large cin u'ation. 'i be other books me itioned are well known a? being • 1 the b.-st, and are very extensively used by t *a hers anti pupils. Either book muled, post free, forre*ail price. OLIVER D1TSON Jt CO., Boston. CHAfi. H. DITSON & CO., Til Broadway, N. Y. J. E. DITSON A CO., Successors to Lee A Walker, Philadelphia. oct7-Sa«fcW&w.tf .fish, ©ystrrs, &c. M. M SULLIVAN. GEO. A. HUDSON. HUDSON & SULLIVAN, — DEALERS IN— I’rwduoe, Foreign ami Domestic Fruits, Miail, Fresh F and Oysters, Turtle, Terrapin. Came, Etc., Etc., Etc. ir,0 BE YAK STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. \\7E are now receiving a full suppl. rf fresh > V FLSII and OYSTERS, SHRIMPS, CRABS, etc, aud orders from all parts of thecouu:ry will receive our usual prompt attention. Shipping Oytter?, ojen and in shell, in large quantities, a specialty. oct4-3m ©uapoinlrr. HOLCOMBE, HULL & CO., AGENTS FOR THE Hazard Powder Co. Full stock at wholcsa’e ami retail. sepl-F4t MOREL & MERCER, GRAIN! BACON! FLOUR. SALT, RICE, ETC. 75 BAT STK1.ET. GRITS, MEAL, Ac. MIL,!., 19S CONGRESS and 1PJ ST. uULiAN STREETS augT-Ttn New Rice Straw. gY THE STACK, at three miles from the city. OCtS-6 Deptford Plantation, W. P. CARMICHAEL. Letter Headings, N ote headings and envelopes, r-pfM in any style, and on papor ci any quality oc Pattern of ru ling ‘*iw uustomur may desire, at tbs AOttNXHe NEWS JOB OFFICE. TwiV3 xxd aoat BV J. McLAVQHLIW * «OM. On WXDSB-DAY. iu :wt,u Otteknf. uu. at It* firvi&iM?, at u a’oiack. bjr vUlls of aa urdsi teoxa the Fa&&i;ab^ ihs CotrX cX 0r4> ry, * +Ui m;I go v. tbs i»t* ot Oc* tobor, on the fir of ths d?£#»«sd. an ths Mldd a Groan! ruad. situated south ot Usat. Howard’s r,.*ct and about 3# altot irom town, the foliowing property or the decaassd, Fight COWS. Two MULES. < »ne SOW and a«*ven sma I PIGS. ALSO, About eig! t acres of SWEET POTATOES. Pal positive, ami terms cash. ANDREW TE1NAC. AdRii.'ii?irator ad col. of Ihe estate of Mrs. Sarah J. Griffin, deceased. oct9,i2,l4.17&19 ADMINISTRATOR’S f?ALE. IIY J. MrUIUIlIJN X SON. On JJOSDAY, tii - 16 h 0»:lober. a* 11 oVJocx, or on arrival of tie ll :25 iraiu from Savannah, u^on ihe preu-iscs at th? luic of llcpe, known s? the Buckirgham Hotel, by virtue of an 1 rd r from ihe Hotorable the Court of Ordl- narv, l will ?: 11 at public auciion. on M. nday, the 16ih of Ot tober, 1376, Ail the plant of the Hotel knoan a? the **iale o: Hope’' or “Buckincham Hot^I,” besides the per? uvl aud Derishable property oi the deceased, consisting of BEDROOM f-ETS, Parlor tela, Tabic?, Chairs, Whatn t?. Bureau?. Mi*rora, Carpi Is. Hearth Rtig?, M-.t trasses. ALSO, CONTENTS OF BAR: Whisky. Lin. bh< rry. Champagne, Ale, Beer, Cigars, bar Fixtures. Th? whole will be sold in piit or entire. Terms cash. WM. M. DAVIDSON, Administrator al co! of the estate cf Giorge BuckingLam, de cased. octf # 7,12,14Al« (Suiamt^sioa aRfrcUants. M. Y. llEXDERSOjT. Favannah, September 16tb, 1ST*. O WING to the c > bargo placed upon ship* meut* of HIDES, etc., lo this point, I have estab i.- hed an Agency at Jesup, Ga., WHERE I WILL PAY SAVANNAH PRICES, CASH, less freight and ex,icnscs. Mark all shipments with your initials and forward ar once, with let- er a'jvipipg th same, to Jesup. No 6,A. AG.K. •i. I will continue to receive Cotton consign ment? .ii ba\:tiu>eh and give them my personal aUcntiuv. latter? advising Colton shipments to be addressed to me at Savannah. 31. Y. 11KN1 >KKSON, ISO BAY STREET. acplS-dit,twl>tkw3t WM H. TISOM. | WM. W. ttlRUON. riSOA Ac GORDON, Colic ii Factors —AND— Commission Merchants, No. 11'J llay Street, Sionnuali, I > AGGINQ and TIES advanced on crops. I) Liberal t’.'.SIl ADVANCES made on con- ?:gnme:.t? of Cotton. 1:01 TON SOLD ON ARRIVAL AND PRO- EEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to all business. augl-d,twhw6m *-*'***♦****•»*♦♦#♦**** **.•*•*! L. J. GUILMAKI1N. JOBM t LA.NNERT. L J. UUILMABTIS & t’O., CoUoil Factors — AND— 10XHIS810N MERCHANTS, Sloddird’s Low r Range, No. 70 Bay Ftreet, Savannah, G9. -I gents for firudlej’s Phosphate, Jewell’s Mills Yarn? and Domestics, Sc. I >AGGING and IRON TIES for sale at lowest market rates. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US. L'BERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. augS-d,tw«£w6hi **99*9**9999*99*9****9* *9999*999999999999 **********999****9***9999******9*999*9999 U U. DANCY. D. Y. DANCY. 1). Y. DANCY & CO., IOTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 95 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia. Prompt personal att«:nlion given to bti-iiiess. Will make liberal advances on con- ?'-gLmebts. Cash paid for United States Bounty Land Wa? rants. M‘pll-d,twAv*6m C l GEOKUE «. W ILSON, Timber aud Cotton Factor, COMMISSION tlKUdlA.NT —AMD— PURCHASING AGENT, NO. 190 CONGRESS STREET. C l ONSIGNM ENTS of Cotton. Timber and all t Country Produce solicited, which will re ceive my strict attention. Orders for merchants* and planters’ supplii s will receive prompt atten tion, aud, as Good? will only be furnished for cash, will thus be able to furnish Goods at strictly CASH PRICES. Give me a trial and I will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. ia^AIl inquiries promptly answered, febl-ly 8. B. PRITCHARD, W. 8. MORRELL (Formerly with Davant, Waples A Co.) PRITCHARD & MORRELL, General Rice Brokers, Vo. GO Bay St.. Stoddard’* Lower Bsofe, SAVANNAH, GA., W ILL give special attention to sale of RICE. in Rough and Clean, and to purchase and shipment of this grain. Refer by permission to Messrs. Duncan, John ston A Co., Messrs. W. U. Stark A CMessrs Tison A Gordon, Messrs. Purse A Th.--.nn, Col It. J. Davant, John C. Rowland. apr3-4m AT OUR POST! R. L. GENTRY with W. W. ( HIS HOLM T O THE PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS OF GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.-Send In vour Cotton, Rice, Naval Store?, or any Country Froduce, to W. W. CUIHBuLM, General Commission Merchant, ocl9-d2Jtwl 94 Bay street, Sav&rnah, Ga. THOMAS ADDISON, . COTTON FACTOR —AND — General Coni mission Merchant 17 BAY STREE oct3-Tui'?a*w2t SAVANNAH, OA. (fotton Sics. IROA COTTOY TIES E are now prepared to sell “ARROW” and “LOCK OR BUTTON" COTTON TIES! allowing the following discount for quantities On lots of 6JO boodles, On lota ct 1,000 bundle 2£ per cent. off. «, 5 per cent. off. An additional discount of 2X per cent, allowed fcrCASH. For prices, special rates of freight and other particulars, apply to H. M. COMER & CO^ augll-2m Manufacturets’ Agent. GEORGIA COTTON TIE. A CONSIGNMENT OF THIS SUPERIOR TIBI Just received and for sale by BURD A WEST. sepll-M,WAFJ m 77 Bay street Wanted. House Wanted! WANTED, A HOUSE, —WITH- Modern Conveniences! —APPLY AT— No. 142 Congress Street. OCt3-tf