The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1873, November 07, 1866, Image 2

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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. 8AVAJVIvJi.H. WtmiKlllAV BOIIIUIIOi MOV. 1 LARGtlT PAID 'CIRCULATION IN CITY AND COUNTY tr £ "* J Nows and Other Items. Dickon'* Income is about $20,000. Female lobbyists nro swarming nt Washington. There are already nine steamboat* >*n •ho Aura- ion. IlDnisrek 1-ouncts nnd lu'cJle-guti >kiit» arc among (ho latest whims til fashion. Mechanics have worked m hundred year# m tho spire of tho Cathedral nt Stni»hur.j A wh»|o block of buildings at Summit, Mk* , was burned on tho •9th ult low $60,000 Ftvo thousand trees have been sent to beautify tho grave of Abraham Lincoln. Patti recently declined a profe.v-hiual tour in t!iL* country. Sho says she isn't appreciated hero. Tho cduoation of tho oolorod youth of Richmond b recoiving proper attention, so says the Exami ner. The Sultanjha* taken ten millions of franc# from h*" private pocket .book to rebuild the Coiistnntiiropl 0 theatre. Solemn services hare been ordered in the Mexican churches to intoko tho restoration of the Empress Uarlotl.Y# health. A bold robbery was perpetrated in Liberty, Mo , a few days sinco. Eight armed men rede Into town, robbed merchants and escaped. J. C. Johnston, a law student nt Lexington, has been acquitted of tho alleged murder ot a froedman named Thompson. The Rev. llcnry A. Neely, a young, popular cler gyman, has been chosen to succeed the late Bi-lmp Burgess ns Bishop of Maine. About 830,1)00 worth iff tho cargo of tho steamer Andrew Johnson, wrecked off tho North Carolina coast, has bocu recovered. The Mayor of Lynchburg was caught riding upon the sidewalk by n policeman, who repirted him to tho Mayor. The Mayor heard tho evidence nnd fined himself ono dollar. A happy couple, who are both deaf and dumb, were married nt Bryant's Pond, in Maine, the other day, the clergyman using tbo sign language, Quiet will reign in that family. A down coat editor says he ha# seen tho eonti Yftneo our lawyers uso when tlmy “warm up with the subject." lie says it is a glass concern, and hold# about a pint. It is reported that agents of tho Pennsylvania railroad are in England lor the puqtose of purchas ing steamers to run between Philadelphia nnd Liverpool. Tho ladies of tho Metnorinl Association of 5pot- sylvanin C. II. havo C-imnencvd the work of re- intorring tho Confederate dead in their beautiiu! cemetery grounds. An Arizona letter, date I October I'd, say* n ing party from Fort McDowell iklicd nnd w< fifteen male Indians and captured two sipinws and seven children. Tho jwoplo of Victo.-in, Vancouver's Island, ha' petitioned Queen Victoria t-> allow tho colony withdraw from the BritL-h ami annex itselt to the United States Government. Parties engaged in sinking » well in MiCIciiior'i Cnvc. in Walker County, struck a vein «.f Ihmin, oil. Tho location is nb ui fill- .•» miles from Chat tanouga. The discovery lias created h sensation The French newspapers are liseu—iug tho ante codents of tho gentleman likc.y to represent this country Bt Paris, whom they call General Dixie Thoy also speak sometime: of th* Mormon patriarch os " Brigham jciine." The New Orleans Picayune say- that Car me, the French billiard-player, alter nearlytwo years' resi dence in this country, has learned tw.i words of tho EnglL-h language. They are “scratch" and tail.” A Frenchman in New Orh-ans pr '«es to light all tho streot lamps of tho city simultnucoi means of an olootio-magnotio battery, operated by clock-work. When the sun gets up. tho c'-ick run# down and tbo gas is out. The New York Herald publishes in its political column tho account of John Morris-oy's great prize fight with Ynnkeo Sullivan, in 1653. It ' under tho idea oi a political <ii*<-u#»ion -imilar to some which may occur at Washington no.v winter Last wookin Marrhall county, Mi#*. during a Jit- ficulty l>otwecn Mr. l<ogan Walker and a .Mr. James tbo superintendent on Mr. Walker’s farm, the latte: was killed by a shot from a pistol in tho liar. I# o Jin. Bradley, a sister of Walker. According to information furni.-hed the Depart ment of Agriculture; tbo cotb>u and corn crojs of North Carolina are an average yield this season Tho wheat crop in Iowa is unusually large, and in Nebraska tho wheut and corn crops arc also very heavy. It is reported that quite a furore Ip- been created omong tho farmers of Berks county, I’a , in the cul ture of tho rhubarb, or sherry plant Ono farmer living noar Reading, who j lit nut only half an acre, reports a yield in cost of -SI 100. His wine sold at 82 50 per gallon. Tho Wells A Furgo Express Company have bought up tbo great overland mail /tr.go and ex press lino, and will now monopolize the stag.* ami ex press, and, ton largo extent, tho lankingbusiness • >! the whole country between the Missouri river and the Pacific Ocean. Mr. Lewis McL'ine, hitherto manager on the Pacific side, has boon made Prcsi lent, mid will live in New York. A brother will take his piaco in Son Francisco os sub-manager. A few nights ago, when on the Baltimore boat, in the bay, a North Carolinian was requested by a man representing biuuolf ns tho son A a clergyman, l< be allowed to share his stntoroom. D was grante I but in tho night the clergyman's son was detected taking unduo liberties with tin North Carolinian', pockets. In tho scufilo which ensued tho ear of the thief was cutoff, and ho was finally scoured —A' folk Day Book. The builder of tbo “ Red, While and Blue" ofl to wager 810,000 in gold against $1,000 that -he did cross the ocean; and further, 810,000 in gold against a like amount that Captain Hudson and Mr. Fitch can do it again. Ho will givo the fir-t 8l.""0t<ithe poor of London, nnd on tho second wager, it lie wins, he will give one-half to tho poor of London and Liverpool, and one-half to Captain Hudson and Mr. Fitch. The challcngo appears in tho London Standard. A young lady, tho other day, in tho course of a lecture, (after the man uud manner of Miss Anna E. Dickinson,) said: “ Got married, young man, nud bo quick about it too. Don’t wait lor Ihu Millanium, hoping that tho girls inny turn to angels bufore you trust yourself with one of them. A pretty thing you'd be alongsido un angel, wouldn't you—y. nrute I Don't wait another day, but right now this very night ask sotno nice, industrious girl to go into partnership with you, to clear your pathway of thorns, and plant it with flowers.’’ Healthy old gal, that! New York Horahl’s correspondent in Turk's Is land, under date of October 1, furnishes u detailed account of the recont terrific storm in tho West In dies. The salt pond and twelve hundred thousand bushels of salt were destroyed Over throo thousand persons at Grand Coy were left houseless, and tho President’s houso, school-house, markets, armory nnd jail wore all demolished. Tlireo Amoricun and thirtoen foreign vessels nnd over fifty persons wore IoiL Tbo Jos* of iifo among .ho inhabitants is un known, but if thought to bo very great. A man named Bishop was recently tried for soino offenoo In London, who had also been known under the alio* of O'Donobue, not assumed on Ids part, os is usual in such cases, but acquired in tho following manner: When in 1835 ho wasarrestod nnd taken to a police office in London, ho refused to give either name or address, and ut Nowgato tho prisoner was tried wlthoat any natno at all. Tho dopuly Governor of Newgate wrote on the top of tho iudictmont, “ I don’t know who,” which was transmuted into O'D. ohue, and be served tho whole of his sentence under that name, and under it was discharged. On Saturday threo prisoners confined in the jail in Newark, Ohio, under indictment for robbing tho offioe of the Adams 1 Express Company, at Hanover. In August lost, and nnothcr who pad been urreotad for placing obstruotionH on tho track of the Pittsburg, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, assaulted tho jailor os he entered tho door of tho coll and seriously injured and disabled him. Imitating tho jailors ▼oioe, one of them colled to his wifu to open tho outer door, which had been locked up ns tho jailor entered. S us pooling something wrong, sho called forheip and U>e prisoners were secured and looked in their oelU. Yesterday morning three brokers, one of whom is said to have been a “bull” and tlm two others "bears,” cot.Into a dispute In Brood street In regard to some stocks. Tho “bull," who felt himiolf strong, offered to fight tbo two ' bears,” and, n thing at ono of thorn, he gave him suoh a ho.it thut tlm poor "bear" was rendered Incapable of prosecuting tho oombaL The other "bear," however, mu ,„ ( t I0 easily disposed of, and after a short but spirited en counter, the “bull” found himself In tho gutter. During the melee one of the parties lost a diamond bref.lpto for which he offered 8500 reward, and in a few minutes it woe handed to him by a telegraph messenger, who had found it on the sidewalk, and who received the greenbacks with great apparent |itiifxctlen~A r iia Yofk Tlmu, 80/X. (ibohoia Mtaiu-ATuni. | Reported Specially for tlm Snvnnnnh Uopittillenn!) Mti.LUDiiuvti.LK, November 0, lititi. 8KNATU. Tho Senate mol at 10 o'clock A. M. Prayer by Ror. 8. S K. Brook*, of tho Baptist Church. On motion of IMr. Owens, tho aiuombuout of tho Constitution of tho United States was referred to the CmiuUtoo on tho State of tho Republic. Mr Ihmcrs— A MU to amend tho charter of tho town of Bainhriilgo. Mr. Hazard— A bill to reducothu salarios iff LWiI • 'til cels. Abo-A bill to amend tho Relief Law of the State. Mr. Slmou nt--A bill to alter and amend tho County Court Law. • Mr. O L Smith—A resolution to furnish mem ber* of tho Senate with copies of tho Acta and .lour- mils of tin last session. Adopted. Mr Stn.sier— A bill for the relief of Albert Fields, of tbo county of Dougherty. Mr Quilltnn—A resolution to furnish tho counties of Pickens nnd Knmtin with corlaln books, destroy ed by tho war. Mr. Turner—A hill to amend Section 25110 of tho Code. 1 b*> bill to detach tho county of Lowndo* front the S lulhoru ond add it to tho Brunswick Jinlnl.il Circuit, was referred la tho Cuimmttuo on tlm Ju- diciaiy. Thu bill fo repeal tho Act Regulating tho Solo of Spirituous Liquors, In tho county of Stowurl, Bill to repeal tho net providing for tho pay of Grand nnd Petit Jurors of Tattnall county. P.ts-od Bill tor tho relief iff Nancy A. E. Baldwin, ol . «att nnmty. Passed. Tho resolution dll relation to tho Public Printer, continuing him inolhco tho ensuing year, was lost. Bill to niuotid tho charter of tho town of Elbertnn l m li XICAW AirAlBB. TUB SITUATION IT MATAMonAR—MOVKHKXT Ol’ TUU ri.ANi. Nit tv Yi>uk, November 2.—Tho Herald's Main- in-irus dispatch of tho 20lh says It Is thought hero that Mejia will not attempt to oceupy the Imrder, as tt could only ho done ot a great expense of life and treasure, without any corresponding advantage. Catch# I# still in possession or tho town. Tapia l< about tini-o leagues out with 1,805 men. Negotiations for tho surrender of ths elty havo boon going on for tho past ftvo days, hut thoy closed y.vtcrday without any practical result. Col Feudlgla, of Ortega's stall', nrrlvod In Browns- villa yestord iy lie has boon closeted with proud- nout Mexican* who uro fast friends of Cavetes and supporters ot Ortega. C'veil's expressed hi* determination this morning to hold tho city nt nil h unrds, and dofend it against Tapia nud Corriiin i. This is probably tha result or tho v hit of Col. Ftmligia, and It is generaily be- U<-v.'d hero that he will soon pionounco in favor of Ortega, when tho forces of TnpU nnd Corrltlna will he combined l"r nit attack, which, however, will bo delayed for a tew days on account of tho Impassabio Mato of tlm roads. Advices from Monterey stato tho foot that Gener al Tori ion was at Klnccdsal, iu tho Stato of Potasl, ni the 11th IiiM , and on that day iii»n t * tho people of that Stiitu. will he nidi- in oppose any force bring against him 'in-mi Tophi has issued a proclamation to tho ijite of Tntiiutilipns, in which ho announces him- TELEGRAPHIC FROM BALTIMORE. V Bill in rotation to Juries constituting them legal. Passed. , , Mr. Thornton offered a resolution constituting the Judiciary Committee n Joint Committee, for Ihu con sideration of tho Constitutional Amendment, ond di rect the sauio to w|H>rt nt ns early a day ns practi cable, which was adopted. The Scnnto adjourned. HOUSE. Mii.i.ki'GKvii.i.i:, November f>. I860. dills ixvnomcKi'. Mr. Howard, of Bartow—To define tho pi i tlorari tu tlio Male oi rotosi, dny issued a nroelnma* iito. It li tnonght ho forco which Mejia can the town council of CartiiMvillo. Mr. l’eejdcs, of Berrien—To amend the laws of this Stato Mr Hodges, of Butts—To allow J M. Hordaw; to practice medicine and cliargo for the muiio. J. B. Jones, of Burko—To promote the agrieult ral interests of this State. Also—To define the right* of person# owning lim ber yards oil tho rivers of this Stato. Mr Russell, of Chatham—To nuko legal and val id certain aits of Notaries Public in this State. Mr. Wood, of Floyd—To amend section 2013 of the Code of this Sintc. Alro—To prevent enforcement of levy nnd .-ate < 1 property for any debts made prior to Juno 1st, 1605. Mr Maddox, of Fulton—To amend charter of Georgia Western Railroad. Mr. Hill, of l-'ultou—To authorize redemption of change bills issued by W. A A. R. It. Also—To repeal an Act to perfect servieo on Ex press Companies. Also—Resolution apjiointing tho 22d lust., as a fast day. air. Brock, of Haralson-For relief of maimed .»ddiers. •Mr. Alexander, of Houston —To rejanl Section# I'i 10, Bill, -10-12, and -IG-13 of tho code. Mr. Hicks, of Johnson—To call a convention of the pcoj Iu of this State, for tho express purpo.-uoi reducing tho number of members iu the House of Representatives. Mr Howard, of Lumpkin—For tho relief of Har riet Crook, of Luuipkiu county. (Divoreo her from her husband). Mr. Hollis?, of Marion—To mako Justices of the Peace cx-ojfi io Road Commissioners. Mr. Tucker, of Merriwotber—To fix compensa tion of juror# in said county. Al.-o—To np]xiiut a day for nil elections by tho General Assembly. Mr. Jfo<cs, of Muscogee—Referring Governor's uii'ssagoon tho Constitutional Amendment to ii spe cial committee of five. Also—To defino statute of limitations relative !<• all debts tuitdo prior to Juno 1st, 1SG5. Also—To amend the act incorporating the Water Lot Company of Columbus Also—To define tho residence of incorporation* Mr. Kibbcc. of Pulaski—To punish persons who induce laborers to leavo their employers. Mr. Dozior,of Quitman—For tho relief ol B. F. Cook Mr. .Shew, of Stewart—To defino tho rights of por* ois owning adjoining farms. Mr. Bulloch, ol Talbot—To repeal tho section lJ'.U oi tho Codo Mr. Womh'o, of Upson—To reduco the jurisdic tion of Justices' Courts to 839. Mr. Pottle, of Warren—To amend section I arti cle I of lho Code (increnso the amount of property exempted from levy and sale.) Al.-o—For the relief of John B. Hudsou. Also—To repeal tho act amending Penal Co le. Mr Ridley, of Troup—A resolution to elect Stato Printer on Wednesday next. Agreed to. Mr. Phillips, of Habersham—To authorize a tax on real estate in his couuty for tho roliet of indigent soldiers' families. nans on tiieiii tiiiiu> rkadi.nu. To chnngo tho time of holding tho .Superior Court ■ •f Marion county. Passed. To incorporate tho Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company. Passed. To auiond (lie act incorporating Simdersville. Passed. To regulate confession and jury fees of Catoosa •■ounty. l’assod. Adjourned. The Foulan A ruin It conven'd. Washington, November 2.— 1 Tho mis.-'mn of P o Diy. of Buffalo, nud J. C. Jlrien is :iio-e.-.-lul. Th'-y have obtained the return of the Fenian arms, through tini iuiluonco of Hon. J. M Humphrey- and i', B. Gallagher, of Bulliilo. It is also staled iu this connection that W. A. DoWitl, United States Attorney for New York, was to-day removed from office by tho President. Tlie Comptroller of tbo Treasury announces that bond* havo been received for deposit with tho Treasurer of tho United States for nil amount .-uf- fii'iont to secure the entire 8300.000,000 of circula tion «t tho National Banks authorized by law, an | no inoro can bo received after this date. Tho limit has been reached, nud it i* usolcss to forward bonds for the im-roaso of cipitnl for tho organization of tlm now banks, or to do anything with the expecta tion of getting circulating notes. Four colored tuen, who confessed their crimes were hung this morning, nt Upper Murlluro’, Mo, for the murder of Colonel William Tyler, near Pick away, in Juno last Their object was plunder, which they secured, having taken about 81,001' from his secretary. A largo number of farmer# came from Washington nnd the surrounding country to witness tho execution; and tho fifth negro, who Imd been convicted of an infamous offence, was granted n respite in order to enquiro into tho truth of the assertion of the new cvidenco in his favor. The following regulations in regard to applications for tho inarenso of pensions wore issued from the Peniion office to-day. Applications lor tho'increnso of pensions, under tho Acts of June 6th, and July 23th, 1SGG, form a part of the unadjmlicutcd or p'.-mliiig eliims; other receipts is not acknowledge I by tlvis office. The condition of umnljudicoted claims is reported from time to time by circulars or by letter, nnd will not ho reported to an agent, unless ho khnll have been recognized by this office us the iittormiv in tlm caso, nor unless tho application shall havo been on filo at least throo months, special casos excepted. Only a duly executed (tower of attorney confers upon an ngent tho ri^bt to appear in the case, nnd no un- adjudicated claim will ho taken from tlm file for ox- uuiinntion unless material evidence shall have been offered to establish its validity. During I ho last month 1,7-11 applications of widows were received nt the pension office, of which. 1,551 were allowod, nud one hundred and eighty-seven were rejected. Importnzico of Advortlaln*. Tho following from the Pittsburg Gnzotto, a sketch of n business houso in that city, ndinirublj illus trates our viowa: In a brief interview with one of our moil liberal patrons a few days since, wc inquired bis oxperiouco of tho policy of advertising. Wo regard hi# answer n* noteworthy, and commend it to tlm consideration of others, lie said tho snitto kind of busmens in which ho is engaged had hcon carried on at that same stand for tun years by ono, and nearly ten years by another predecessor. That theso umu gave d.iligont attention to tho business, were sober and frugal, but spout nothing for advertising Thoy were just barely able to «-k-* nut a living That ho nought out the eoncorn Ion years ago, and begun debtor for tho who'o establishment. Ho felt jK*dr, and only expended fifty doilan. jar unniim in each of tlm bu- sltiniM papers tbo first year; that subsequently ho Jucreftfcd hU expenses to eovurul thousand dollars .annually for advertising, and tho result has demon strated its marvelous utility, os he is to-day worth 8175,000, anti bis annual profit# uro constantly iu- c reasing. Pnom CANADA. Hl'KKOIt OV DON. It’AHCr U'OKK. MonthuAt, November 2—Hon. D'Arcy McGeo ui ado a speech last night bufore tho C'alodonlun .So- oloty, and sold if ho bad tho ear 6f the Irish peojilo he would say, "consider the prosperous condition of •Scotland, consider the example or Scotland, eenso to PItrtue tho iuipotuiblo and Itnpmctiealile. Try by evory novelty something that oonUini Urn elements of success, To the Imperial statesmen jho would recommsnd the familiar Amsrlcan word reconstruc tion, and a generopi policy towau) Ireland." sell us tlm renrcsmitailvu of the supremo govoVn- ni-iit, .iml intimate* his intention of attacking Mat- ions nt mi early date. From a private letter, dated October 101b, I loam that D.may i# iu Miitculc* with 1,500'itton. Ho hn* offered for sale hi* carriage and horses, nnd is pack ing up fur n j- urnoy to tho city of Mexico. It is sai l tlm retreat from that piaco will com mence on tlm Ifith nf this month. Tho Lihoml forces havo left Saltillo under Forrnnd nnd Nnvnrjnl. A new campaign Inis horn inaugurated. An intercepted dispatch from Snn I#ouis l’otosl fhowed that San Jngros wroto on the 15th of Sep tember that lie was marching ou Guitaro, leaving Doray nt rom Louis, and that tho latter had started to join them. Extraordinary Trial of a Turk at Rrueuulu. M L iibnud, tlio advocate, who distinguishotl hlnt- se'.fen the occasion of tlm trial of Miulntno Lafnrge,is to j.Um.Ui the trial of Risk Allah Kffendi, nt Brussels, for tlie Mipposed murder nl hi* pupil at a hotel in that city The enreor of Risk Allah Effcndl hns hceu full n| incident. Tho gay circles of London abounded at mm timo with gossip relating tu the Turkish ftudrnt, who was following tho lecture* on iimdieino at the London University. Hi* Oriental costume, hi# prepossessing appear* mu-0 mid the liuL'ticy with which ftosjNiko most lan guages, rendered iiiut a general favorite. He re ceived from tlm Ottoman Embassy in London tho tl* lie ot m<-dical attache. Alter paying attention to revcinl ladies of fortune, he eventually nttached hmnelf t-i n dame, who, having kcon twice tho widow of min of fortune, was possessed of consider- ubbi wealth. The world said they were not happy, nnd after a short reshicuco nt Boutogno tho Indy die I. bequeathing the greater portion of her wealth to her husband, Risk Allah Effcndi; but n sum of iiion-y was left to a young lud, a relation of a for- met husband, on Ids attaining his majority. Risk Allah was by will appointed bis guardian, nnd was to possess the amount bequeathed by tills legacy if his ward died before coming of age. Bi-k Allah took thu young man to Turkey, where lie assumed (lie rank of hey or colonel. It wns said that the youth esenpod from various dangors while in the East. Together they eventually returned to Europe. As it may bo remembered, n great sonsa- ti- ii w.i* produced by 'ho nccouut* in tho journals of Brussels <-f the t-uifhlo of a young lad in that city toward* the end of last year. This was tho youni man whom Risk Allah was guardian. A judicial inquiry look place, and Risk Allah Effcndi was pi ced iu confinement for sovorat days, but there was a want ot evidetieo that he wns in any way connected with the death of tho youth. He canio to l’nris uftor tlio investigation, whore ho was received by numerous friends anxious to show their sympathy fora person accused of a crime of which ho was declared to bo altogether innocent. He at this period published n volume, containing n narrative of his life and adventures, which wns ea gerly read by a wide circle, for ho hud many ac quaintances In this way ho penetrated certain cit. lcs in Pari*, and wns regarded ns an amusing person Not very long sinco he returned to London again. Meanwhile tho Belgian police had got hold of some correspondence ot a Turkish servant of UI.-U Allah’* connected with the dentil of tho youth, who w.i* found dead iu bed with tho pistol by bis sido whi-li had inflicted tho mortal wound. Tho It.iigiau minister at London was ordored to demand hi* arrest for a criminal offcnco, nnd ho is now in I ris-m at Brussols waiting a second trial. Tho Emperor i f Austria is not satisfied with tho result of thu late war. Ilo has learnod no other lesson from his defo it than that of an unconquornbto hate and an undying desire for rovengo. Ilo is al ready ma*-ing once more his legions. Every uisn, almost every cliiid, capable of bearing arms is to bo taught the art of war, and measures are being tnkon to r. inter possible a vast conscription of tho entire I opiilation nf the Austrian Empire. Tho doggod nfotiimcy of tlm llajuliurgs is ns rampant as ovor, and tin; otherwise eminently praiseworthy young Emperor is determined to striko ono more blow for the re.-toration of hi* onco mighty Empire to her old rank iu the councils of nntions. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mr. F. Lessing WOULD UKHl'KOTFULLY INFORM UIBPA- Iron* and friends thut ho Is now prepared to glvo finish ing lesions on the Piano nnd Instruction In thorough Bass. octlMmo 2STOT.ES DISCOUNTED BY DAVID lv. DILLON, BANKER, 324 Bay street 2 [TMUJA v IRO.-THIH IdA NEW PERFUME, jvt it 11- a p a ly a -lib \«! a success which tins estah- BsIkd Hi :t putntlon a* the most delightful, delicate and durabfo. Tlm lapse of time hut nd Js to its essential aweetre*'. For #a'e l>y all the principal Druggists.— I’U'ht. Err •ling Trltgraph. novO-dAwCt (CilMMVNIOATKO.) 1-iiNhl llX ATIVK roMMITTKI! II KI.KCTI'IN I'llOt'KRIIJNtl ADAMioNUHitr nv Till OK Til f.III C'AI'RK— (JtllKTI.T. Hai.timoiii., Novoinlwr 5 — 11 1'. M. .Aflcr a conference, lasting up to. tun o'clock to night, between tlio Pollen Uiiiiiiiil-shuu’r* und u e-oiit' mitteo representing tlio ConsortiiGto party, with u view to the latter noinlug one Jed-," and ono clerk to ho ap|Milutcd by ,the Police Coitmnnnlniier# to each preetuut, according to the agrtinu ut tuado nt tlio conlcrrnco with General Grant, tho Uonservativo Committee nhandoned tlio whole matter, and with drew without limbing any nrmimitioiw to tlio Police Board. Thus tho list of Judges mid clerk* stand ns at tho Mayor’# clcclhei. P.tt.TlMnui:, Novemlor (i. Tho election is progressing qoi.-'ly, a* far ns heard from. No disturhance ntiywhoio. Bai.tiuhiii:, Novomhcr (i. Ineoniplotc returns lodivuto that tlio Conserva tives huvo carried tlie city i.vri.n Bai.tiuhiii:, Nummlier 6—P. M. Tho rofurus indicate it <Vui-< rva'ivo majority in this city. The whole I’onscnutiie l.rgishitiiro nnd city ticket I* elected. John L. Th-.nu# is probably dnfented by Archer iu the second iViigrefstonul dis trict. Phelps i* rc-eleeted to Congics# in the third district. SPECIAL NOTICES. fin mim mce co Assots over $5,000)000. BAVANNAII BRANCH OKFICB, ) No. 0 SoRKii. BuiLomo. > Savannah, BopL 3d, 1SS0. ) Io order to correct any orroucoua Impressions which may prevail, and to guard nguluat future mlsapjirehen- slon#, tbo undersigned, General Agent for Georgia of “The New York Life Insurnnco Co.,” respectfully begs leave to announce Hint this Company was in no way connected with any other Life Company ropro- si-nted here prior to thu war. Tho equitable business conduct of “Tho New York” toward it* Southern policy holders, will go far la com mending It to the consideration and pntronago of Southern peojde, especially to those who have hereto fore lusu'ed, and who understand and appreciate the value and Importance of such an investment. HENRY IIARNKY, ecpl-lf (Late of Richmond, Vn.,) Gone ral Agent. KT A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MKL> ICINEI—Do. Miooiki. Is the founder of a new Medi cal System I The ipiantitanans, whose vast Internal doses onfuoblu tho stomach aud paralyze the bowels must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite with from ono to two of hla extraordinary Pills, and cure* tho most viruleut sores with a box or so of Ids wonderful and all-healing Solve. These two great specific* of thu Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyjied nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Mnggicl’s Pills and Salvo have opened tho eyes of tho public to tho luufficioncy of the (so called; reme dies of others, uml upon which people have so long bfin-lly depended. Moggtol’s Pills are not of the elasa that aro swallowed by Uto dozen, and of which overy box fall taken creates an absolute necessity for anothtr, Ono or two of Magglel's ITUs suffices to plaoe ths bowels In perfect order, lone the stomach, create on ap petite, und render the spirit* light and buoyant There Is no griping, nud no Initatlun In the form of constipa tion. If the fiver Is affected, It* functions are restored and If tho nervoua system Is feeblo, It Is invigorated, This last quality mukos the medlolnoa very desirable for tho wants of delicate females. Iceroua and erap- tlvo diseases aro literally extinguished by the disinfect ant powur of Magglel's Solve. In fact. It Is here an nounced that MAGGIEL'B BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC AND DIARRUGSA PILLS cure where all others fall. Whllo for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Onto, and all abrasions of tho skin, UAQQUSUB BALVB isfxifklii- tlo. Bold by J. Mioaiat, 11 Pino streot, Naw York, •ud nil Druggists, at 2S cent* per box. mayfly COLGATE'S HONBlf SOAP. ■nils cvleiiratcd Toilet Soap, In inch unlversa demand, I* mndo from tho eheloest materials, la mild and omolllantIn It«notary irtfutly ■centud, nud extremely bonulloUal in IU notion upon tho skin. For i«U by tl) Druggists and Ftney Gtoda Dealers. flpbt-t llAi.miiii.r, NovoniherC, II P. M. Without hearing from other pari.* of tho State tho result of tho olection in this city indicates that tho Democrats and Conservative# united will have in tho noxt Legislature fifteen Senators Io iiiuo Republi cans, and in the House 55 Representative* to 25 Republicans—a clear majority un joint ballot of 30. FROM EUROPE—PERT».BLE~ KAMI. IIRRUV AXD Till: Xll AltACI X II.UMVW--IIK- MOnil.lZATlOX or TIIK I’ltt SSIAN AltMY I.X sAMIXV —TIIK Mt-nilKtt or TltK CHEW Of TIIK OBV SlIKIt- MAN. Lonihin, November6. Earl Derby encouraged n doputati- n who waited upon him on the subject of a Nicaragua Railway. Tho General Sherman, an American vessel, gut ashore nt Corea, and folly p- rsmi* un hoard were murdered by the natives Consols,SUM; Fives,GS 1-1. Li \ BiiPoui,, November 6. Cotton quite active, with tales of 13,000 hales* Middling# Upland*nt 13 I-SI Bkhi.in, November 6. It is said that alt the l’ru.-iui army in Saxony havo boon ordored to bo demobilized. Vienna, November 0. The project for military i. form in Austria includes universal liability tu serve in the unity, the uso of •azures. Bi.iii.in, November (i. iun force in tier- *ar LADIES OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION ami unru- la'ii Ii tillli mo sto im .iiily nd\ is. d to throw ntlde tin- ii ii ---iu - I'laJ Iih Ivs# pro; mail- us with which thoy me pu-i.ftloiii.il lo.'iig horns-1 e-, mid leettliu liygi laii, Is <ly-ntu! : iii!iiil-r!ieo. thi ii'ng virtue • cf IIOH- TKTTKB’PnftLKIUlATEl)STOMACH IflTl'KHS. In all thu romp'uiir# and di nbifilles arDIng limn \uri- ou* cotlic#, they will find this ehtCling, rebeshlog and luv'Koratlr.K pr- p*intlnn of ozlinonlluniy ellbm-y. Its regulating pio|icit!rs me wetnlrr til, nnd nrfa remedy for the Intigitoi, mresoi, tremor*, iomul#.#ns, Iqsteria, *r., which cpcii nrcnmjniiy llu* dexelopn-.ent of womniiho)d, It In* nc eqnnl nr ong the pt«•#><•• lj.<ton* of the homily nr n-lvertls-d nedichtes. For the many distressing f-«llnys whleh usher In aud often Inflow tlm jn-rodof miiteriili), and also lor the painful and •‘nil- uerons symptom* wbieli sometime* accompany cliiingn of life, HOSTE lTF.lt H RITTERS nro recommended. No other rest'nitlve seems to nut #o well tho eousUlu- tlonsutid tho orgunlznttoii of ilia feebler sex. In all cn»r* of Ft-roale 1'nMllly, wlifre I hero I# n w;ujI of brisk vital netlon, the FITTERS produce a most imp'lltnut change—relieving Icenl weak ms#, and ro-eitablifthliig 11 e I'l-ncrul le nit It. noyfl dAwOl MAUCI11.Ml ON ! Courtaiitly ndvanc 1 ! g In public favor, throughout tho Ui.i'cd bUtu-, ri i. British Colonics and S| anish Amuiei, . tel mid ng no FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS to t rer.lntni its • u«rr«#, that standard artlcl", CRISTADOllO’d HAIR DYE, is now fat abend o'any preparation ol Its n'nss. People of fa'hl-m nt In gth tl oreUgt.ly «n b retard the terrible room qui iicch uiitni'ed by tin- n«-« of ii.elall'c and enu?- tie [in-pnm'lon,and admit tlie H.qioiUirity of this fa mous vegetuMo Dye, Mntiul..elurcd by J. CRISTA- DORO, 0 A#tor House, New York. Bold by a'l Drug- girt#. Applied by nil Ilalr Dnn-ers. ocl30 1 mod Aw BT TIIK ORKATKST DISCOVERY OF THE AUIC. —banners, faml'li'#, and others can purchutto retindy equal to Dr. Tobin#’ Vein-.iinn Lliiiinenl for dysent-ry, eolic, eroip, chronic iheuiimti#m, core throat#, to-it Indio, hen sn-.km-ss, euts, burns, swellingi brul.-e#, old Mire*, londaehe, nio»quito bites, pains l tho limb*, clie#i, V.uk, Ac. If |t dues not give icllof tho money will bo refunded. AH that Is asked Is a trial, nnd u#uit according to the directions. Du. Tonus—Dear Sir: I havo used your Venetian Ltminent In my family lor a number of years, nnd b< llcve it to bo tho best article for wha' it le recommend ed that 1 have over used. For sudden attack of crouji it I* invaluable. 1 have no hesitation iu recommending it lor nil the use* it juofe##.'# to cute. 1 have sold it h nu-ny yours, nnd It gives entire satisfaction. CHAH. H. TUIMNER. Qunkertowu, N. J., May 8,1800. l’rke 40 aud SO cents. Sold by all druggists. Office 60 Cortland stred, New York. oct23-d und w breech-loading anus, iiml o A royal decree reduces the many to u peace footing. Tho ruiuor of an alliance against Paraguay i# denial. Cousols, SO 1-2. Fivc-twc l.n Breadstuff* easy. 31-i < ’d Pork tends downward. NEW YORK ELiCIION. Tha returns received from New meagre, and give no definite id .-. rate dispatches from j-romlm u: D. bopofolly. D is claimed that Jletimn 000 majority in New York r ity. A Miber G --I*. M, pain with Brazil io 1-1. tuber 0—P. M. • mixed Western- 11:30 P. M. York aro very results, l’ri- .irocrats speak i has over 15,- umming up of cl. I- ii^-ut in privato uajority l-.r the Cunserva- i 3.BU0 to 10,000. The in- a yet. It ia stated t at a .n i* oleetud in Now Y'ork majorities thus far reeeir dispatches, to indicate a i lives in tho State, of from terior is to bo heard Iron full Dcuiuoratie delegate elty. I.ATBIl, Hoffman's majority in New York rity is-16,425— unc district to hear from, which will probably increnso this. NEW JERSEY ELECTION. N'i:wai;k, N. J., November G. Moore (Rrp.) is elected to Cmigrc-1 from the First District. There are large Republican gain* in tho Slnto. Morris county gives GUO majority for Hill (Rep.) for Congress over Roger# (D-.-in.). Newark gives llulscy (Rep.) for Congrc.-s iVli) majority. MASSACHUSETTS ELE.TION. B«»-i"%, November 0. Bullock's (Rep.) majority for Governor will bo about 70,000. The II.-juildi-Mi.a have elected eleven Congressmen; full dclcgatim. Butler has nearly 5,000 majority; Bunks li.GUO. FROM MEXICO. Tlio .State Department ha# «-t tho depatture of Maximilian It* .. November G. information of i" City of Mexico THE CONSECRATION Of TheTeW ^ISHOP OF LOUISIANA. New Uiti.t:an.', NoremborG. Tho Ejiheojial Bishops of Vermont, Alabama and Mississijipi have arrived and will to-morrow consc- orate tho Reverend J. P. B. Wilmcr us Bishop of Louisiana, iu tho piaco of Bi-hop Polk, killed nenr Atlanta. Dr. Wilmcr arrived this evening. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE^ ~ Miu.khobvii.i.i:, Novomlior fi. |The House adojited a reflation appointing tho 22J of this month ns a day of humiliation and prayer. In tho Senate, thu bill to allow contracting par ties to fix tho rate ot interest, was defeated. Flour MARKET REPORTS. New Your, November fi, r.oon. Gold 49. Sterling 0 1-1. Cotton dull, quiet. Wheat firm. Pork heavy nt $28. New Yoiik, November 6—P. M. Cotton steady—sale* l,2o0 bales, at 3!)(<>l!c Flour quiet. Pork irregular, at .>28.25. b'ugnrdull and heavy; Mtucovodn, 10 3-1 11 1-le. Naval storcsjqulot. Ttirpentinu 82(<i93s. Rosin, 5 50(fj8l3. Wheat dull nnd deeliumg. Mo.iii.e, November C. Cotton sales to-day !)50 bales; Middlings at 350, 36o. The market moderately supplied and {demand good. New Oiti.EANs, November 5. Cotton 1-2 to 3-lc. higher -quotation# nominal. Fair Sugar, 14 l-2e. Loubiatm Molasse#, 8Go. to 81. Suporfino Flour dull, at 812 25. Gul-I. 49 3-4 HOME INSURANCE CO., SAVANNAH, GA. ..*2,100.000 AARON WILBUR, President. M. A. COHEN, Secretary. K. C. WADE. ANDREW LOW. JOHN W. ANDERSON 00TAVU8 COIIKN. AARON WILBUR. HENRY BRIG0 AM. W. U. STARK. JOHN LAMA. JOHN M. COOPER. JOHN It. WILDER. HENRY LATH HOP. A. J. MILLER. N. A. HARDEE. JOHN RICHARDSON. W. N. HABERSHAM. 103. II. CLAGIIOltN. II. W. LATHItUP. J II. GRAYBII.L. JOHN BONKS. WM. S. ROBERTS, Augusta. K. C. Olt.VNNIS, J II. It HS, Maron. »#. F. WI LOON, DANIEL GRIFFIN, Columbus. J. O. L. MARTIN, Eufjiila, Ain* FOR INSURANCE AG A INST Lobs or Damage by Firo, APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, noy2.tf 89 BAY SIKBIi'l', tmvnimiili, Hjv Hall’s Soap and Candles, 0/ BOXES Extra Family and Pale "'-'y 150 gross Toilet B..iil>, nil styles 260 bxs Mould Candlas. ft's oiidH's; torsulo by novftdm MOLASSES. (y^SBSSBMSis K,, ‘ !,u,,1 * luud ’ ,,,bbl, . ’ J. A. ic J, F. BROWN, fwv« 204 and 2C0 B»y sUoct. ALLCOCK'S POROUS I*LAMT£KS. WHOOPING-COUGH CURED. Catcgv, Hinds county, Mi##. T. Ai.i.cock A Co.—Gentlemen: Please send tn another six dosen o< your Porous Piasters. They net like a clmrm. I could have soul two dozen tin* week If 1 had had them. Send ns soon ns possible, r.nd oblige, Veiy respectfully, JOHN 1. WILLIAMS, P. M. ASTHMA CURED. Mr. William May, ol 243 Spring #tiejt. New York, writes January 1, 1*61: I have hc.-n alfiirtnl with nsthma for upward# of ten year*, receiving no benefit from medical men. I was ndvir-cd by a friend to try ono of Altcuck's l’orons PUM.-rs. 1 «uld 1 I .al tried several kinds of ptnsteis >> lili.nit any mid sup jiosed they were nil alike. My friend gave inennoiH Allcock’s, nud urged mu to u#o It. I rtiil so. and have now worn them steadily for ratio uiontlis, uud fii.d my sell lietter than 1 Imve Pern tor many year*. Aguicy Brutidrcth House, New York. Sold by Druggists. octll—1 mod Aw W MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY- Essiiy of Warning und Instruction lot Young Men. Also, Diseases und Abuses which pros trate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Bent free of charge In sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr J. BKILLIN HOUOTITON, Howard Association Pnlbulolphla, Pa. aug27-8m W" ITCH I ITCH ITCH '. SCRATCHI SCRATCHI SCRATCH I WHEATON’S OINTMENT Will Cure tho Itch In 48 Hnure. Also cures BALT RIIKUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, und nil KllUP TIONSof tho SKIN. Price 60 cent#. For sale by all Druggist#. By sending HO cents to WEEKS A POT TER, Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, tl will lw forwnrded by mail, free of postage, to any part of lh« United Sti.iei 'nn.'ftdttm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7, 1866. — TEBEAU A PHILLIPS, BOOTand SHOESTORE isro. x Masonic Hall, no ut ii. n As'r on it nii n or nui, i. and hhouoiitun siimns, AUCTION CALI ! ATAUCi’ii ' CHAEIiESTOK C. :■ ilAILK;;;. • DY V/ARGI Vv7 a c BOOTP, SHOES. GAITERS. TRUN KB, UAL63ES, 33 agB, HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. W K Iwg Jejii-ft* ii> rail Die nflrnlTon of Uio public to the abov i WELL SELECTED H'J'OCK, tvbic nt tlio'iibnvu stand, In nlglit of ail tlie Hotel#. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: For Baltimore. Tlio now ond elegant steamship FA.3XT3>JIE5. W. H. SMOOT, Commander. Will sail for the nbovo port on THURSDAY, Nov. 8th, at — o’clock — M. For freight or passage, having good ncccmmodn- ions, apply to nov7 WEST A DANIELS. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Ti e sploi-dld steam packet KMimB, La;.Iain W. F. ADAIR, Will lent'- regularly (■ r tie nhovo plae-s from tho wliaif font ol West Broad rtreet every SATURDAY’ MORNING, at 7 »\lock. For freight or pin* apply mi ImnrJ, or to tt. M. LAMTTKAU. Agent, nuv’-lmo No. 101 Bay streot. FOR AUGUSTA, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS on the Savannah river. SWAN, Will hnvo as above THIS DAY, November 7th, at 0 o’clo -k A. M. For freight or pissage, apply on board, or to U. A. COHEN, Agent. P. 8.—Freight received at "II times nt tho Wuruhnuso on tlie Wliarl adjoining the Lower Rico Mill, mid for- war .led with dispatch. nov7-l FOR DARIEN. Steamer H. M. Cool, Capt. SAMUEL TAYLOR, Leaves nt 8 o’clock FRIDAY MORNING. nov7-2 For Liverpool, THE A 1 American ship THOMAS FREEMAN, Csptoln Owen, having tho larger portion of her freight engaged and ndw loading, will have quick dispatch. For freight, apply to (novi-tf) BRIGHAM. IIQ1.BT 4b CO. Fire Crackers. |QQ BOXES Gold Chop Fire Crackers; For sale by HILTON A BANDKLL, novidi 1W Bay street. WANTED, LASS TEACHER for the C.dhollc Frias. on tha cn- [ vcIojk-, t«» be addresicd to tlio l'rcflldi-tit, the Right Rev. Bi#hop Verol. nov7-3 A ,,UT School. Appllca'lotis marked ••Teacher' PRIVATE C A m&mim AN Ix-oltnircd in the buck range on Lincoln ■Irtet. b..ivo -n I ll-erly and ITi.rris, nt boose No- 6, thren ib'ois limn tli<> corner ot I.ibeity. A very con. vetiloul distance for lbo#o basing business at Uic Gulf Read «rvie.nliy. ’J\rm# inodcrutu. n<>\6“ Residence for Sale. M TIIK deslrnblu brick tenement corner of State Drayton streets Can Ik* bad at a bargain If ap plied for by the J.'it'i Ins tint. novT-ft WEST A DANIELS. W. T. W00B, | I.ATK Of Al'Al.AOItlCOt.A, I'l.OlllPA ] GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERC 'HANT, No. 10 Stodilurd'M Lower Hango. BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. 1 1BKKAL ailvnncea made on consignments to bis J Irlends In European and Norlliern markets, liny..if Teelit Extracted tVilhinil Pain! | yt. SNEED, Di iilist, 1# now extracting teeth with out pain and without tho #11A test danger to tlie ] n- tli-iit, by a Into improvement in Dentistry. Offico No. 11* CONGRESS STREET, over Popper’s store, near Bull Street. novfl SAVANNAH MUSEUM, SITUATED ON CHIPPEWA SQUARE, NEX' DOOR TO THE THEATRE, “(I corn-. (iiovO S) TIIKt 'DOUR MEVKS. MILLINERY GOODS. S.«TcSt & tfrra’iirtli, N<.. 118 JiltYAN ST11EET, H AVE •>» bard r. wo*I assorted stock of FAL1 MILLINERY, licludh gali tbe LATEST STYLES OF HATS, IMPORTANT NOTICE, DRY GOODS SELLING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AND ALSO SOME AT LESS THAN COST. H. HAYM, 174 Broughton Street. I NTENDING to mako an important change in my bu#inc#«, T ftlmll eoiiiiiienco from this dale to sell oil my entire #t«-ek until December 31*1, 18f0. n large portl-n of wlileh will .K* ofieivd at le#* limn cost, in cluding PRINTS, PLEACHED nnd BROWN SHIRTINGS DRESS GOODS and SILKS CLOAKS and SHAWLS EMBROIDERIES and LACE GOODS CLOTHS and CASS1MERES FLANNELS and BLANKETS LINENS nud HOUSEKEEPING GOODS HOSIERY, MILLINERY GOODS nnd RIBBONS. At.so, A sTOl'K Of Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, &?., Ac., Ac. Thu above -lock will be disposed of, which Is really the fuel. City le.ijii#, country iiion-liaiils, nnd tho pub ic in general would do well to t-mbrac-j such an op- jiorUiiiiiy of buying cheap good*. H. HAYM, n-1 BRoi uu ro.v street. nov6 2mo BOARDING. npWO genllumen can obtain board in aprlvnte fitmlly. Apply at this office 1 . nov3-2 MARKET SQUARE HOUSE AND BOWLIKtt ALLEY, valentine: b&sler, 13d BRYAN STREET. T he citoiuKST winks, liquors and be GARH. The most experienced' and attentive Barkeeper. The prooriotor would call o*p< cml atten tion to his new Bowling Alleys, which lie has fitted uu without rvferenco to co#t, In order to make It tho Bowl* ing Saloon of Pnvantmh. HI* Bur Is at all times well stocked with thu purest Liquors, and needs no recom- mendation, its reputation being already established. novMf . • NEW STORE! WM. SILBER8ERG 100 BllYAN STREET, SAVANNAR, GSO. NEW STOCK! CLOTniKG and GENTLEMEN’S FURN1BIUNG GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, HATS, CHILDREN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Call at Will, ftll-BEIIDEnO’S, oeiai-lmo too Bryan street. Savannah, Go. SMITH & RAND POWDER CO, /^VRANGE RIFI.K, In kegs, ^6 pound#, I'.’N pounds, \J und 0 V pounds; Blasting, In kegs of gft pounds; Canister* of 6 pound*. 1 pound and pound. A full supply of this uucquallod l'owdrr, always on hind nnd for roU> by their agents, , , . RANDKLI. & CO.. ,, iMt.-n.li.,,. . • Ml mtrl jpg Bay street. KH BARRELS choice Apples; 100 bids Potatoes! OU 60 bbls Onfont; 26 bids Turnips; 10 bbla Beets; 10 bbls Carrots; landing and fur #*l£ njz - flovf C. L. GILBERT, c -notfJ-tf THE LIVE LICK, loose in tlio streets, taken front Its cage b; intrepid Herr Lett gel, Walked over a Platfoim, r.nd plm-.-il uj on a Car, nr., catiled iu triumph. THE GOLDEN ( Alt OF ORPHEUS, COSTilSIMS ECKHAUT’S SILVER CORNET BAND. A Street Parndo! Gnrgoous to an Kxtreinc! Un- mistnUably indientivo of tho .S and Resource# ut DAS CASTEI.LO'S (I it EAT SHOW. AT SAVANNAI I, I O It r O L’ It I» A V » O N I, \ ! On I.lncnln street, between Cb.irlion n-d Macon, WEDNESDAY, November 14. THURSDAY, No vember 16, FRIDAY, November Id, SATURDAY, November 17. Admission, 76 cents; Children under ! - Jytn:r < f age, 60 cents; separate seat# for colored pct#oi #, Su ceti*#. Doors open nt 2 nnd 7 o'clock. Peifor.i.aticvs com- mcnco ball nu hour after. T HE Manager hi i.nnomnli-,; tb-ron niencenK sit ,.f tho Second Annua' Fouiberu T.iui nf DAN l.’AS- TELI.O’S CUE AT SHOW, I* phased to be enable 1 to present nn array of Ar'istlo names, comprising tin- very best Talent iu tbo World. DAN GASTELLO, THE ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONALIST, Will appear ntcnc'i c nti-rinfiiniei.1 and iiitrevlm.- tin- only thorouubly trained borsu in tit. uniuui, the RUSSIAN BEAUTY, “C/All,” CIRCASSIAN STEED I Tbe ereaturo with tlie FLOWING MAN I HWKKl’INtl TA11/, styl' d tin* “Animal with the paragon of Ih-auty, Doeiii y and liitelliguice. 3oul,’ BT T RNET,Ti KUNNEELS, Thecmfoslmiuotof Glace nud Style, WII.I., WITH ui.» TWO PRETTY ANII (411'TED ROYS, Render n pleasing series of lit ing pictures, wbh b, lor cone, excel I'.iici. and elegance, have uewrbe! .re! ton witnessed In Ainerira. Till# young Southern, r .u .1 Id* two little cliildn ii constitute the ic ding attraction* In tbo principal Theatres, Hippodrome* and Clrcimsof tho Old World. Papers prulso tin nil Journalists en dorse them 1 People pronounce them Great 1 THE BATOUTTfC LEAPS, Aro specialities in tho Great Show, and nro siren In a style unattempted by enteinponi'y concern*. Will ivlsotxlilbil nt Qintmoii, Monday,Novvintn'r IP: Thomusillle, Tuenlay, ibu20tb; Val<b«i . Wedin*,'ay, tbo 21st: Jasper. Tfmisduy, tb« 22d; Jaeksmivil le, Friday and Satnnhy, 231 and 24tfr: L ike City, M,m- Jny, tlio2fllh; Madison, Tuesday, tlm 27ih: Moiitin-llo, Wednesday, the IStli; T.diaba**. o,Thursday, the tilth, and Friday, tho HO h: Qultcy, Saturday, December 1. nova LUMBER, GRITS, MEAL AND FEED. I N connection with my business, I have taken tho Agency of tho Montieth Mills, Jwncd hy GEN. IIAR1UBON, and ur.t prepared t fill all oriturs for LUMBEBL of any description, either for laical Trade cr Shippln and of host material. No charge mndo for exit Lengths. A good supply constantly on baud. I hare ai«o taken the Agency of tho EXCELSIOR MILLS, and can supply City and Country Trade with frosh ground GRITS, MEAL and FEED at the lowest possible rates, Orders solicited. F. M. MYRELL, Clmrles’on Steamboat Wlmrf, sepll font of Weal llrnad streot. CHARLES VAN HORN, Commission Merchant No. 0 Stoddard’s Thu u u" -.;‘-i ‘ do It lob; day, to South hour o: t til-.' * I, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY. PORT AND MADEIRA HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRI.T.. OLD HOME.'. Iditiontoourbu#‘n, ssoi , i'.il ii.icku. - Ij.,1,.. ,.. i. ’:d baa thu -H'i> I,lag 'h grati.yii.gsm. w# thut I eouragid tn-!,. mo!: -.da also, to make mer. .v- d and patronuuewifi-li b upon us. [Ifstablliibcd IV- H. G. Eblrv id by nil ptomln-'tit Drugg 5 *:*, Oplnitiua (if (lx Tbo name of lliiilng- r .V i '->. N a guarantee of tii,. i s.ir-t i,--.! 'Vy represent.—A'. I'. C. «. t ho imp- rtiug I. ms, ,-i li..-. _eaver*UCet, iscofcduetol -i| fairness, and the high.-st hen -r.- Juni‘5-lyeod-lA:w Respoctfully Informs his friends that ho cun he found at his old plnco of business, and solicits a contin uance of former favors. _ ■ _ octS2 3m Gr O la D! GOLD! ©tI3Ls^H33Ft. PURCJfASED BY DAVID R. DILLON, ll20 tUfjUY SIBEBT. NEW For th- X .) i: J HAY,,,HAY. uod " AL * a iirrt i-' 1 # Ku ’ u "' Join .Wp Thomu lWn*o, from Halil, »<■. foi ial. by y DHIQUAU, llJUfr i «y. fal v V'-'S : v: A Moat ENqtiisito, Dolicato, und Via- erant Perfume, Distilled from tho Kuro and Beautiful Flowor from wiiich it takee its name. ftlanufitcitircd only hy FHA LOA *& NEV. YORK. BEWARE OF CflUHTERFEiTS. A8K FOR PHALON’S—take no other. Bold by Druggists ctosrally. COdlj