The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1873, October 31, 1867, Image 1

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./.II •oirj ,:\zrz. ii uw v: ;7CT =:rr LXVH.—NO VOL. ***** win "t.r i -.lit I ?:■» ’ll the daily republican. J. K. IUYKS, Kdltor Ud Proprirtor, KIW. I.. BEAUl*. Badness Ittsnaurr. OFFICIAL 0R6AN OF II. S. 60VERNMENT. LARGEST l! TUI AT ION IN CITY AND COUNTY. TKiiniii INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE On* TW»S * ... ili Month*, • • * • Mnulltly, Per llwnilrrd. • 10 SI • n f* o fh. WRKKI.T KKPt'III.U'AN tlstirrf every Saturday ninmlnp. TKll.MS i INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. FROM OUR OK TNnTKRDAT. TELE (1 K A I’ll 10. NOON DISPATCHHE. CAIII.IC IMNPATCIIKS. On* Year, - ili Mouth*. Three Month*. llATKS OK ADVKtlTIKlfttC.» Olio Kqttiiu'. rii»l liiMTlion. lilt'll MulMM'qiit’iil IibtTlIoo. i line* of Nonpulol SI. A0«. ».It. A cent* authorised to r »i regular nil** ]t.Mt4Yn—8. M. PKTI'INUILL A CO., KoatM-fi. K. KILB& New York-8. M. nflTlNUll.l. A CO. 11: \ K*w IKA8I.KK A OO.. 7 Peek mm street. K'Y OKA CO, and J. hooper A CO. Hillardphla— 0 BOR U B DKt.P, No All Cboatmu itrrel. Baltimore, Ml- HOUSTON 1 CO., 19 South itreet. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MORNING, OCTOBER 31. 1367 REOPENING llletlloil^’e.iy.N n|> \n Tlncc AVolotli This Altrmoon. KIWI fr*tn Rfl1rt(lulm Cniiii|y..Th<i Vote in Ik* IMati'IM so Nskr na Heard Kront. Mr. lHfkion, Superintendent of ll«Klatrntio|t( w* •aired * letter front Effingham count; Utla murplng which lUletl that one huodrad and twenty-llvo rota* war* polled there yesterday. Tharo la no nawi from Ilryan county. Tb* rola in Savannah up to threo o'clock IbW nf- t.rnocn waa For the city.... Kor tha county . ....1,258 .... 885 Total Vote iq Effingham county.. ...2,113 ... 125 Total rolo in District jo fur as hoard from 2,2(18 On* whit* rolo was polled this morning, making »n »ggr*g»l* ol two ao far. bbm'lt or mn rmsr lua'q vomit m i-ikiu r tXJt'NTT. Th* following la lit* result of the vote oh tho flrat day of tb* election In Pierce county : For Convention 12.1 Against " • I Total.. Colored ... Whito Tho rotes were all for Dr A. M. Moore, u candi date for Contention. THK KKVICtl IN TKX4*. Over KUtcii Hundred Death* tn Alt, Mr P II Rrk n, Poet master i» our agent tI.I.n ram tile, will rccotvo subscriptions, aad ha* t:.c D.t lUriaucan lor sal*. Mr. .1 R. 8. Davis l> our agent at Thorns'*) He has the Daily Unruauv tx lor salo. King'* Foray, K rida— J. IUrrib 15n-•• vn M'intieello. Florida—TiI"H as Si mu " sax /vjsrisr THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. H' FADING matter oh kvt.ry page. I I OHLIA and I I.OUIDA m;w\ oMriLiD rnott statipbrsn for tub nan GEORGIA. Some parties tn Newman wanted to fight a 1 duel and finally wont to law —all about a feminine dorg. —The City Council of MilledgerUto, at their last meeting, tendorwl the Macon and Augusta Railroad lot* enough to erect their machine shops upon, in case they will loeato them at that plneo. —Colonel Dullose, of Columbus, died of conges tive chills on Saturday night last. —A gentleman named Pajne, a cotton dealer in Augusta, was seised with a congestive chill on the 25th, and died in a few hours. - The East Alabama Monitor states that the county commissioner* of Tallajtooaa county, on Fri day, the 11 th instant, subscribed two hundred thousand dollar* to the capital stock of the Savan nah and Memphis Railroad, and it is confidently ho llered it will be ratified by a majority of the pro perty holder* of the cuoty. —The Grand Lodge of Georgia hold their annual communication at Macon to-day. --The Nprth Georgia Conference (M E. Church South) will commence its annual ressinn in Augus ts, on the 27th of November. This will be the first Conference held since the division of the Ststo into Iwo conferences. Bishop Pierce will preside over id deliberations. —One fortunate individual in this aity got about 11,300 from the lottery on Saturday las*.— Atlanta iVfff Jim —On yesterday morning a man named Wheat, r>n ol A. W. Wheat, of Campbelltoo, waa found near the Maeon and Turner's ferry road just ouUide of the Incorporation. When found ha was having rpumi, and waa insensible, and in a few hour* he breathed killaat. fly his side waa found a can of oyster*, nMd ad empty $an, front which ha had ap- parenllj eataiT the contents. A bottle of whisky and a vial ol strychnine were also found by him, and th* whisky waa found to contain strych nine. A nolo was found upon his person addressed to his uotbsr, saying that he nos about to go to another world; and one that *he knew nothing about, and one that those who might find him knew noth ing about. These facts are very strung evidence* that th* man committed suicide. An inquest waa held yesterday evening, but we have heard nothing of iu developments. The uufortunate man wns twenty'eight or thirty year* of age. W* have heard no cause assigned fur hi* raah act.—Atlanta Era, Simifay —Sunday school teacher* in Columbus give schol ar* elrou* tlekef* a* reward* of merit. —The Albany New* learns that a vast deal of ,-otton from southern and southwestern Georgia I* being rejected by Savannah buyer* os mixed picked. The slightest handful of stained or trashy cotton in a bale, if discovered, will reduce tho price U middling two to fire cent* per pound —The Macon Telegraph lays that the ootton crop is one-fourth larger than wat expected. —W# have heard of several small lot* of corn l.elnf fold here lately at soventy-flre cents per but^al. Let all non producer* at once supply them selves a.* tbwe figures— Eaity County Netrs, 26f/i FLORIDA. —A thief got in* 0 the (dice of the Pensacola Ob server, but could flDd nothing to steal A thief who knew no better t. s » to e printing (ill :e for plunder, deserve* to ru«*r tho extreme penalty of tha Uw. —TbR editor of the Balnbrldge Argus, just re turned from a visit jo, Apalachicola, says of the last named city: "Tho channel at Apalacbieola, it is believed, will soon be dredgod, the agent now in New York for th* purpose of scouring aid In the prosecution of this undertaking, having written en couragingly In .regard to bus success. IV .ten Ibis channel is dredged the largest sised vessels will be admitted tq tho wharves of Apalachicola in nioo- teen fast Water—so A* are informed. This will go far to induioe the Gulf road to look to ApslacblcoD m it* Gulf port." ...,m«iinn KrHclnitrd. Ms Mini:*, October 30 —The Assessor has re scinded the order requiring shippers to pay tax on cotton Fever interments, nine PRICE 6 CENTS. IH 1 Vf'/' bhls Hofir, ti tails hide*, 111)'*, 4 1*0*1'* dfi'd frail, 11 pkg* mil*. LlVwmlimit, - Itw Ship Huroftlin Wr.l (R'l-dlllkh n Ian t c t ur f 4 iliya.iq |»|*ttd do. , JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS 1IAV* Jl'SX OPRNBD THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED COPY BOOKS for CHILDREN, IftA RF AMR FLAT CAP: 1 vU tfw team* Can; «tvftm* Cap; llo team* I.-itv; •ioO rrama Nme: M roan.a Pa- kul Post: fO'reataa latdlsa* BMet: TWOCtO Rnvol"|io*, *ir<, to); Cminr'a, Artiol 'a, JltvD’i SAMI M. LEDERER & CO.’S TV 13 W Fr-nch tupylng B< oVa; Wha'ntsnt a Drawing Paper; Hon oil's B la'ol Board*; 1/a-g* arantmont o' Ink Htandi; Pen Rieka Blank and Memorandum 11/ok*, Ac. OPENING A 6PI.KNDID ud WBI.L iiliLRCTHD STOCK of NEW CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Pina nrlnl. pAtita, Oc'ober 2S —The Bourse is activo, and rentes are advancing. Nr.w Your, October 10, A. M,—ftnekfl dill and steady; money G$7 p»r cunt; sterling 9 3-8(dl9 7-8; gold 41; '62 cunpuns 12 3 4. Lostiotr, October 29, Evening.—Consols 94 5-10; bonds 09 1-2. Commercial. I.iTRnrrot., October 28, Noon.—Cotton iitlet; uplands 3 7 81; Orleans 9 1-84. LivBiiPoot., Ootober{28, 2 P. M.—Cotton easier and quiet—estimated sale* 10,000 bftltl. Livrri'ool, October 29, Noon.—Cotton doll; sal** 8,000 bale/; quotation* unaltered. I,ivkhpooi., October 29, Evening—Colton heavy and declined 1161; upland* 8 13 lGd; Orleans 9 1-81. Manchester market heavy. A ILKAL llOMA.NCR. Deal It of a Prussian Nobleman's Ion. -Majdt t. C Barrett, formerly .Secretary and Treworar of lbo Florid* Rkilruad Company, dlud at Jamestown, Cbatauquo county, New York, on the 16th lost. —W* I earn from a gentlemen .who has been on a tour through South Florida, that the ooUon crop of tbsl section has been almost entirely ruined hy the rains, and the cane And potato crop* have suffered so much that the poof la are well nigh discouraged. -FrmenuUna (\uritr. —The flowatinee News announces lhat Thomas- M AUckloff sheriff-cf Columbia county, has been removed, and John p. Moocrief appointed in his pUce by flendtoi Popd. Rev William .1 Dural, a Justice of tho Ptaco *1 I*ako City, ho* also bean re moved by th* same authority, and II. P. Easton ap pointed. The new appointees have taken the '-iron* Had,’' and entered upon the duliea of (hair offices. The public hare no knowledge of tho reason* which unfluenoed General Pope lo mane these change*. (From the New Orleans Piosyune, October 13 | bince the close of the late war maay startling revelations hive keen made in regard t* th* iden tity of private ur subordinate offietn in both ar mies. The suds of noblemen, U is aow known, fought unuurmuringly by the side of the eotmntn- sit and most illiterate privates. Man whose early days, it may be, were spent in som* eld castle, and whose fathers ntided themselves spun a grand, un spotted ancestry, endured fatignn and fonght with splendid bravery for causes iu whioh they had no interest. Family quarrels, early dissipation, or rometitnes disappointment in love, were the causes which led to this voluntary exile from home and kindred. Seeking oblivion in the tumult of an army, and happiest when the eurlh trembled to the thunder of artillery or squadrons met in headlong deadly charges, those strangers, fighting not for glory, bnt for that repose which is tuund only la tha rrava, bavwillustrated some ol the brightest pngei *f oar history and excited th# wonder of those wn# anly saw stern, determined countenances, bat read nut the tumult that was raging in heartB that beat be neath tho uniforms of blue or gray. The death of Charles G. .‘•sohow, in this city, September 2Uth, has brought to light another *f these s«d stories, enter twined with which is a thread of rotunnee that gires it an additional interest. Since the death oi Sachow, who, even when dying, refused to tell bis true name or to give any «lae to bis bistory, General Mower has received a comma- nication from a gentleman in St Louis, who rlgna himself Valdcmar Johnson, late Vice Consul at Mat- aatorav, Mexico, who, after making inquiries con cerning (be douth of 11 his friend,” ami desiring to be informed as to the place of Imriai, and in regard to any incident* connected with hi* daathy state* that the deceased was afi intimate friend of his, and studied jurisprudence at the suuto university. II* believes himself to b« the cn'y one in this country who know; Sachow’s real name, or who is acquaint ed with his family, which is one of the best in Pius- sli, bis father being an officer of high rank, but who fur six yoars has heard no word from his wandering sou. lio states further that the deceased was tho pride of his family, anil was a studrat of great tal ents. Led astray in bis youth, he led for a time a rookie;* life, naturally causing his father gfOat grief. Some rupture must have occurred, for no left Ida home in Prussia and eamo to tho United StaU*. adopting his motle;'snrtn —“Sachow.” Itisa'atid that his father is the celebrated Count Von Moi'ke, chief on the stuff of the King of PruMl*. ( In General Mower’s reply to Mr. Johnson I a atat-; lhat Sachow entorod tho United States service in 1863, and uraj appointed a sergeant major, sirr ing ai such until h'xiorably muttered oat of rarvieo, when ho again enlisted, September 24, 1866, In the regular servico ** » privato in the flih United States eavalry. JIo was dotailed a* elerk at head quarters, and was looked upon m a model by hi* commanding officers, both os regards bis ilerival ability and hi* demeanor oa a roldier end gentle men. To u*e tbe General** words; 1 JJa did hD doty faithfully a|td well " > During his illnoi* Sachow would, in moments of delirium, call for bis mother, whom ha itemed to tuve devotedly; and sometime* the name of "R#a" was uttered la a manner which led to the inference that this was tbe namo pf *omo being who, in her Prussian Lome, may now bo dreaming of fier absent lover, or listening tar his returning footstep*. [From the Galveston Civilian of IGtb.) * The slly wxton'i report only shows seven inter- inenta for the past three days, which, of itself, is suf ficient evidence of the improved health of tho city end tbe *n4 of tha epidemic. IV« hear of no new casev, ami (he few on hand are all reported doing well; bnt the city is rapidly filling up with strangers I and fugitives, and a second rn'.breek of the fover would not surprise us in the least—ami it it does ' occur, terrible and fatal, we fear, will be the conso- i quenoes This being probable, we sgain warn our absent ettixens of tho dangor of returning until , after the entire disappearance of the fever. By re- tnrning before the time, thev not only endanger their own lires, but retard tho tiuaineia of tho city. So, friends, be enotont and stay whore you aro, yet a little longer Tho whole number of deaths, from tho commence ment of the epidemic to the 1st instant, was 1,215, of which one hundred nnd forty-fire were Iron) other disease*, leaving 1,100 from yelktw fever; The Civilian estimates that tbero hnvo boon 15,000 esses of fever, as nearly all oar population wero un- aecliraated, and thus giving only ono death to every taorteen eases of the ferer. Wo think thi* is too Targe an estimate of tho cases of sicknoss We be lieve 12,000 nearer the truth, making allowance fur the nnmber of person* who left (he city to escape the sickness, and this would giro ono to about eleven ea*e* of the fever- If we take the report of our physicians, in their privato practice, and our hospital physicians, wo think they will nut put tho number of esse* that have prnvod fatal at less than tan per cent of the whelo m the general average of the mortality. tdh ontm.v or the i-ertii.k.sce. [From the New Orloans Picoytine.| Tit® President of tho Bonrd of Hnulth of this city, Dr. A. S. Smith, dircctod communications to he s*nt to the various localities in Florida, Texas and Louisiana, where tbe yellow fovor has m»do its appearance this season, making inquiry as to the origin of the disease at those place*.' This inquiry has been gtoerally responded to, and t-> tho effect that it is tbe belief of nbys ciaua and ritisena that the dlaiase has been disicminntod by commercial intercourse, or propagated by p.-rson* or articles in fected with the poison. It would appear from those statements, that tbe parties making them are of opinion that quarantine regulations, strictly on- forced, are a protection against tho disousc. This, however, raises the long agitated and s'ill unsettled quostion, whether yellow fover is simply epidemic, circling in, and travelling the ntinosphero, or propa gated by infection or contagion, a question which wo do not prorose to discus*. There is no doubt, bow- ever, that it is the generally rntertaioed opinion that th* disease i* disseminated by infection or di rect communication with whatever is tainted with the poison No. 116 Congress Streot, AND No. 65 St. Julien Street DRY GOODS, The undersigned having determined to start in thi* city a Branch of their well known House* No. 44 Murray streot, Now York, and No. 303 King streot, Charleston, South Carolina, t.ako pleasure in informing tho Merohanta and Cillten* of Savannalf, that they bnvo taken tho LA-GE AND COMMODIOUS STORE, No. 146 Congres* and 65 St Julien jtrvot* (formerly ooeupied by S. M. Lodorer A Co.), for the purpose of establishing thcmsolves a* « To Keep Bnhiea (inlet. Take »n .^jigatar seven feet long, and after keep ing bln*In week*, until he ha* become accustomed lo chi.dftn, turn him loose in the room, and the children ms> J'l'T and fondle with it as a K ng k,itten, and in a «b«Vt lime your family will ante so much attache 1 to the beautiful crCnture that nothing will indue* ibcrn to pail with it For the genuinane#* of thi* method wo print *.ho follow ing rruta a WMbiogtoa contemporary : " It will be remembered that some *ix weeks nxo we mentioned Ibe fdet that an alligator, which had been captured in |h# harbor of J5aUiin.it® and ex hibited at dm jS»uelMtif**t near that ol'y, had found Its & (Jiofgetown. It was then repre- eanted os about sis feet long. It L now in the po«. tension of Mr. George Thecker, of tho Fountain Head Hotel, Bridge street, and lias groan aon/idor- ally, moa/uring in length fully sorrn fret, an>( Ua* become quite turned, it much oo that the children of the proprietor pUy and fondle with it a* with a klf young kitten. Hundreds resort to see the strange creature, and Ibe fatnily of the proprietor bus be '’'me so much attached Ip it that nothing will in- ce them to iiart with it." duce —A Fretichtna n liei recently said of hi* country- "omen: “In France, a woman Li a unto, but laved through the alembio, refined ami concentrp- kd, with all the inillatJVe of a mao, hi* military '''acity, his lovo of society, ItLr pission for show and * aiusement, ‘mail plui nrrntctrnirnt ft am tin “an f,lu» furl.'" r- : , [ ■ J Josh Billings says he don't care how niu'li a a, o talks if’he will only My it in a few wr»rds gentldmen wera conversing nlsiut wealth, "bierved "I don’t earn lo bo rich, liqt I ram 1^* en ''^l^ *' 1 could livo oil four pnt 1 toy property " • Well," said tbe other, “I .Jfw ambitious; I should be ratlsflad with euffi- ‘•vr tw»; per oent. to maintain mo." The Trsgtily at BlarldUn, MU«tas(\tpL (Front tho Meridian Gazette | The argument in th* oipa of.Mr, R A. Jlrockin- ridge, tharged with killing Dr. W. II. Burton,eloeed late last Friday Evening, whan Mr. Breckinridge was committed, without bail, to appoer at the next term of tho circuit cart of this county. Mr*. Breckinridge; iu her testimony, *»Ated that Dr. Jlut*^ ton bad been called in to see her son professionally, and lhat while the children ware out in the yard ha committed a rape upon bar; that she made every poeriblo resistance and screamed twice, but nq one came to her assistance ;8h* told her husband about it on the following Thursday night t and on Satur day afternoon, oa our readers are aware, Dr.’ Bor tan was killed for commuting iHo Je«d. The pruermt- tion proved that at (he time of alleged outrage, Dr. llU'ton was ruffaring from ioflimmatory rheuma tism, and could scarcely use hi* right arm. A wit- lies*, living ja*t nppnaito Mr. Breckinridge, *aw Mrs. It uni Ur. Jlurl«n in tho shed-room door on the day it is stated tho act was perpetrated; they soon re’lred, Mr*. Breckinridge ihuttlrig tho door. N" tcr?*ui» wera Itaird. Mrs it.vcklmt ige spt.kt U* wjineyi about h'lit next day in ^pnverRstion a* a gentleu,4i,. but that In was not' her phyiician, ** ri.e prti'jrted a iuar,Ud U>«n. . j ( . ^ / •Juitgr Alim<m A|(aliixt Negro SitfFrage lion, ' htries Ma~m, tha radiaal .oomlnaa for J'i'lgo ol the court of appeal*, is as Delhi, Delaware loun'y, holding court In conversing with peveral of our citizens at,out I he recent elections in I’enn sylvanu and GUI.., he rail, "When a party plocoi a black man above a white man, whenDiick*^ men n _ ro J’“ l . , 1 nt< ! '.'r V" 1 '. wht0 ‘key mak* block men judges, (lie people will not submit. It D loo repugnant to tho people, and the party lhat adopt* such measures is niru lo be defeated. Th>* daotrllie can never succeed " These opinions wero expretaod openly; and our norfcsi-.ndon^nfforfdn K'»" tho authority ihouW It bo tloniod. •fjiiicc the Ohio and l’ontuylvania cdsitiona, lhara are n good miqy puijlioians u|nn the inxlo it last Mr, Mason is one of tb* first compete ooaveiit.— Albany (N. Y.) Argu* Our Stock boing manufactured by oursolvos, intend to soli tho samo at tho same prioe* os they can be bought iu any Northern CUy. POIVDHR KXPl.OSlON IN WAYNK COUNTY, TKNNE8SKK. A Morehouse Blown to Pieces-Two Men Ilndl} Injured. A gentleman from Wayne county, Tcnncssco, in forms u* of a terriblo aocident which oocurrod at Ashland, in that county, a few days ago. in the store of Mr. Hall, two young men, Messrs. Nichnl and Hall, were carelessly h-ndling a pistol, which was by aoddent dlschtrgod, tbe contents entering x tin eauiiter of powder, which, together with two ether eanister* fitting near, instantly exploded, making a complete wreck of tho building, The es- eapo ef the two young rasn from a terrible donth vu aeemingly miraculous. Thoy were, howevor, r*ry »orlousiy injured, a* wn* also a littlo boy who was near tho »tore at the time of tho occurrence. Tbe itook, consisting of dry goods, groceries nnd drugs, was so badly dtmagod os to bo almost entire ly worthless. Tho noise of the explosion nnd fnlling building was so great hh to be distinctly heard at a considerable distance from tho place oi accident. Naihville Gazette, 23rf. Death of an Eminent Rabbi In Texas. On Thursday lust, the mortal remuins of the Rev. Dr. Steiner, the learned, profound and accomplished Rabbi of tbe Hebrew ooogregntion of Houston, wore followed to the grave by a large cortege of mourner*. Dr. Steiner was a man of groat profun dity os a historian and a linguist,. bbsidos being un accomplished musician nnd paintor. Ho was of a sociable nature, charitable, nnd possossod a largo share of those excellent qualities that wo denomi nate ‘ Christian vlrto-j;," uut which, alas! less fre quently exist in the reality than in the nunc. (Uuiutoit Transcript, 30f/i ultima. PORT CALENDAR. oonnuoTMD wbielt. - FJ1A8BU OF THK MOON. First Q, M. lh. 17m. < Full M, 13d, Th. 83m. ■ I l,a*t Q, 20(1, 41). 18 i. | N' W M, E7d, 7h. 2iu. m. Oclobor. Bon Mfvtn High Rtsns. Bets : eta. Wo>r. If Monday Ill,Tuesday.... '0 Wodncaday.. KliTbursday... llFrlby li^BUtusy.... g|8andr.y 6..15 fl.Bfl 6.17 0.38 6.39 6.41 6.40 5.. 95 6.. 94 5. .98 B..21 5.. 21 5.. 20 6.. 'JO C.. 1 C. .46 7.. 21 7.. 44 8.. 24 0. .15 10..17 10.. ft m..fti it.. 6 11.. 37 mrni 0 <6 SHIPPING INTELLIGEMCS. Port of Havannah . ..Oct, 30, I 8H7. ARRIVKD, Ptesm-r Dic*stor, l’ayic, Charleston, _ .. Ac, LJ Go’lmart n A Co. D H Kuvounc Cotter Nans-mond, Colcaborry, from a ernl c. btcara'T Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Fetiiv;Uiua, Ac, Ulsgbqrn A L'tjnnlngbam. UnBARBD. ptoawshlp Vbg •, Ba'kley, New York, Hunter Gammon. Bh’p Btar of iho West<R), Ferry, Llverptol, W M Tnnno A Co. i SAILED. f tearaiblp Virgo, Bulkicy, New York, III utcr A Gsmme I. Pell* Maggie J Chadwick Darien, Iu ballast, to lord i! Hartford. Conn. Master. fj| Hartford, Cotin, Master. DKF&HTRU. itenraer Dtetalor, Puytio, Jacksonv l«s Selected expressly for litis market, comprising in part the following article*: BROWN SHEETINGS, BLEACHED SIIBETINOS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, KERSEYS, CHOICE PRINTS, TICKINGS, FLANNELS, FIGURED OPERAS, CASS1MBRK3, KENTUCKY JEANSr Together with a largo variety of attrsotive styles of COTTON A DE3. WHOLESALE Eetail Dealers CLOTHING! GENTLEMEN’S Furnishing Goods, Whore thoy Intond lo koep permanently, A WELL ASSORTED STOCK. Twenty year* exporionoo in tho rannufnoture of Olotliing; FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE EXCLUSIVELY! Giro* us tho advantage over many cstablishtntnts who have to trust entirely to othora in gotting up their stock. Wo will sell our floods entirely for Cash or City Acceptance, which our long experience in the bu-i ness has taught us ia tho fairest way of dealing with all. Soliciting your patronage, and confident of being able to (urnish satisfactory goods, at price* mnoh lower than any othor house, wo rcspectfullj invite an examination of our Stock. L L. FALK & CO., 40 fongim eu«l St, Julien Sts. SAVANNAH, OA. M A N t; F A 0 T 0 It Y : No. ISO. M MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. * tli am SAVANNAH Wholesale Book, STATIONERY, PAPER, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR Him AND WELL .SELECTED STOCK a WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, and have recoivod during the pnat four wouka direct from tho MILLS, MANUFACTURERS xxn PUBLISHERS LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO SAVANNAH, T _ — dc, L J Gilllrairlln 4k Co. Staamer Bxprnae, White. Angneta Mil Way Land- ftUmur/kat,Glb*W inKUstaandtainiliiga, MA prawn. ■ Dimmer P.lot Bov, Mr.No ly, Charleston vin Beau fort, Clagborn 4k Cunningham. BELOW. Brlf George W G lch lst, Gi'chrlst, llofton. Cine L Colliv A On. A bark off the btr. Occupying tbe first floor for RETAIL, tha ecoond for PAPER and, STATIONERY, and the third for tho MUSIC DEPARTMENTS. Wo therefore iuvite MERCHANTS, PR1N THUS, nnd nil dealing nr consuming anything in the ahovo named goods, to uxamino our stocks, a* we aro now prepared to offer the same inducement* to buyer* as can be hsd at tho North. Wo hnvo also just passed through the New York Custom House throe largo oases of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS and STRINGS DIRECT FROM EUROPE, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT NEW YORK IMPORTED TRICES. Call and examine yourjelve* JOHN C. SCHREINER & SONS. 0 117-t f lAwmornudn. '• YTlie l||g O J tatnno tow <1 ilnWiil-li *lip''ons , il frotn ihe ou'rr tin >y in Vnnnv IVhl. Thu ship tv a drawing 1CJ-i fvut. Pnisungora, Per steamer Dr.tatar from clmrlrstnn. Ae - II T M- • Dow ell. It lluljau I, Mu A 11 P.uch; child and srrvt, Mramfllra Macbeth. Per steamship Virgo for New York -W Ut’hox. ■ 4+h: “• ,r 'T Oonalvnoes. per steiiiner Hylvnn Klmru from Jncksonvillu, An FURNITURE! FURNITURE MAXttPACTURIlD XV F. IvR UTINA. 96 AND 96 EAST HOUSTON STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ’^LL this Furniture, e-roS'sHng ol PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY SUITS Is of'bn latest atylcs, and mannfaetnrod of the voy beet ma'erlal, atiAer tho nereottal *U|wi vision of Ue prn'rleUMr,and guaiantral. ' Partlo# In the 8ou'h desiring fl to Uousoliold Fund, tnrr, eta l»e *nn;ill*d dtro-t from the M.vtutactor " suing l about visiting Now York wPI find it tniholrad- ItlrJisrdson A H, ' I. Vlllalonga, W M Tnnno A Co, ¥ vsntaga toosawiiM Uda etaok before pnirhoalnf Coe- 11 llyrsll, I, J liQllurirtlii 4k Co. RqMlPII. |Vr steamer Sylvan Bhnto frum .Iheksonvlllc, Ac id hales eon Island r. it too, tl It Up, ,42 hides, mid m.lsu I Sir alo.ip Franklin Irotu Ogizjrltco* 4W bush rough rlc It * A N WI!h jii. I KXfiam. XhW Yuzg-P-i fleam*hVVirg - -IJ74 •«'•« nplanl cdtViP, li do t*a Island cotton,UJ do bsllliig 3g casks where. ■ All (foods wannpl»l. anal-nod Dm Jliimo and Rope, l BAllRKIM Cobb's lust Haoklard Lime, to »r h <•, and SO b-tlla Ho.«, In »t m for atlo hy i U.II. HARD UK, 11 HI Mdtrd'a Range. Oc2U 10. ILEGANT STORE 10.1(3 BR0U6HT0K IT., FOUR BOORS EAST 01 HULL ST. DOMESTIC, FOREIGN, STAPLE ANJ) FAXCY WANTS, ^ORNTS Wi NI*D-»1» In ,i0 . il.y, to mlfu- duce onr now ratnt UTAH 8I1UTTI.E HEWING UACIIINK. Frlee |7P, It ntes two threa's, and make* the gonnlne Loox Smug. All othet low- prlo*4 machine# make tltoCiugfiTiron. Kxeloslvo te-r tory given. Good tor circular*. W. Q, W1UJUN * CO, Mennfwftnrrr*, Clev'inul, Ohio. *cp7 3m COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TO RENT. FOR RENT, M FKVKRSI. TKNKtlKN S *a 111 JONHS' HTOBKO, Weetof IhiU, In Bay s'roo', trortli e'de ■ T.'Vtnnvl IWHIT. II ARK It til AM A HONH. FOR RENT. a A. LARQK an I ra.ufortablo Tr'i-k dwrlRnt wltn tn-dern lmprovntn*n's Fnntitere, Csrwiii n,t . .. ii.. u. ,u . . and Oil Cl'iU e, *a tlm No thosst co nnr'oT Jon - and WLIUker str**t/« Toesu'slon ad*en at once. Kor terms, An,*) p y '.o IIKNHY BIIYAN, •■'*'■4 Of 11 >q-, llMt l '*«• A Co. FOR RENT. k A DTCHE CO fed front 1 y 41 foot de*<p, not Lyot finished; will bo ready foroccupailon by the If lh November; *Uirat«d on Bryan s reot, opposite the Btate B*nV. Apply at TUI* OFFICE. TO LET, OFFICII on Bryan aiujt, r-ppoelte the Plata Bank, l’o- nosoloa g von Imntud'.ntcly. Ki'inlro at E ^ FINK BRICK BTORK, CENTRALLY LOCATED, Possession given November THIH OFFICE. Pnitable for Dry Go:<l*. 1st. Fimulre nt oc'12 Eepecial attention ho* been paid to onr Shawl and Cloak DEPARTMENT, Whore wo exhibit an ondless varioty. BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS, A choice lelection «I "White Goods, Consisting ol SWISSES In overy grade. ESMARALDA, JACONETS, Bishop LAWNS, Victoria LAWNS, TARLTONS, Hack TOWELLINGS, Damask TOWELS, French Table DAMASKS, French CORSETS, NAINSOOK, CAMBRICS, Also a complete assortment of DRESS TRIM MINGS and DRESS BUTTONS, of the latest im portations. VtT Line of HOSIERY AND GLOVES, con sisting in part of the oolobretod, genuine ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES, DUCHESS GLOVES, in latest style*, Cloth and Borlin GLOVES, for Lndio* and Chil dren, Ladies' Iron Frame best HOSE, Lodios' extra sito HOSE, Mimes’ Bnd Children's While nnd Fancy Hoso, SILK., In all widths and qualities. Tho best brands Lyon, white edges. DRESS GOODS AS FOLLOWS: Colored Striped SALEM AS, OTTOMANS, Jlroch Figured BRAOAN7.A8, Silk Striped French POPLIN, Black ALP ACC AS and DE DIMES, FRENCH MERINOS, all sbados, EM PRESS CLOTHS, BARATHEAS, Lubin nnd Phrcnix (all wool) DELAINES, Together with choice Araourse Figured MOUSLIN DELAINES. We are "fferiog a variety of WORSTED BREAKFAST CAPES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, SONTAOS, NUBIAS, HOODS, CAPS, Ac., Ac. LINEN THREAD AND LACK COLLARS AND HANDKERCHIEFS Togn'hcr with many novoltle* 1«k» numcrons to mm- tion, eiil for tho 11 s*. time Introduced in the Havannah market. Roaently opened (up stairs), comprises ono of the LARGEST STOCKS of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Notions In the South. In addition, wo aro constantly re ceiving Fre*h Importation* by ovory steamer, the Good* being selected by ono of our roeident part ner* in Now York. Having a largo 1JRA.NOII HOUSE IN NEW YORK, Wo are enabled to offer Extra Inducement* to Pur chasers, and being Special Manufacturer*’ Agent* (or the rale of various grades of Domestics, We can *afoly CHALLENGE COMPETITION, And invite tbe attention o( merchant* before pur chasing elaowhoro. Wt8 S. V. LEDERER, I. M. FRANK, O, ECKSTEIN. Til IB OFP1CK. STORE FOR RENT. ONE of the mo t desirable stands In tho rlly— apply to CONN KB AT & JOHNSON, Croc la, corner of Bay and It- rnanl street I. TO RENT. U. IT. ((AHMAir. WM. X. ADAMB QARMANY ft ADAMS, Cotton Factors HAY AND GRAIN, CORN, OATS, DEED, HOMINY, BRAli, H1DDI.1SUK, *c., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 00 IUjr HI rest, Savannah, da. eepl-Xm FltESKf. MEAL ORITB Constantly on hand, at lowest Mill prices. 0. V. HUTCHINS, METCALFE &_ NICHOLLS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, M.KEAUSS&CO., 'J'HX undoralyncd, having formed * aopartnmhlp aa GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Attn Cotton Factors, Will make liberal caah advances on eonsignmenta of OoUon nr othor Produo*, for ea'.o hero or shipment to CLOTHING, CUNTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UA16, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS. Notions, hosiery, Ao.. Ac, Ac. rlthrr New York or Liverpool. Office—No. 86 Bay itract. K. K MBTOALFK, W. M. NIOliOLLB. BsVAKHS n, qx , Bcptamher 2.1887. aepa-tm W. D, R. MILLAR, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT Bclcntcd good* nt Northern price*, freight added, receiving -Vly new shipment*. Call rod examine our stock before put> chaaipgelsewhnrc. Ha*.lBl«ctl»n guantntovd. Remem ber. Bv Abomw's Rsi.t. Inneaft-lyr DIALER IR TJ AlLROADand llacldr.ery Rupplie*, Pa'nta, Oil*, J-\i Varnlahea, Cotton and Woollen Waste, Moa«, tr., Ac. Agent for the Baltimore Oil Mannfactnilng *Com. pany; Ing-raoli'a Patent Cotton, Hay and Mots Pruese*; Water n t Co’s Axla and Wagon Urease. anglB-llmo 157 flay Street, Savannah. Charles JL. Colby * Co , SHIPPING, COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS TO RENT. Apply to P. V. nUNT FOR RENT. , TWO comforia'« I* woodrn dwolllng*, medium alee, on corner AVerco n rnd Hart* slroete. App’y to B KNBY BRYAN, 0 6 Of Pryan, Hartrldge A Co. FOR RENT. J A LABOR brick bn'VilngWt Bay tape, two ilojreKsslof Bull strv'!t, #nll»hl» fir an oyster Gone, Uwtauran', ll«r Rocm nnd Boarding Uauao. Pocexalon girtu st once. HENRY BRYAN, octTO A IKt Bay street. Jones’ Block, ear. Bay nnd Aboreorn stroeta, Savannah, Giorgla. L IBERAL caah adranoee made on eonilgnraenU to the firm repreaented In New York by Chariot L Oclby, Beq., or to onr friend* In Boaton. Raraaaiois—Meoera. Dabney, Morgan A Co.. New York; Jorrts Blade, Eeq., New York; Gardner Colby, Baq., Boaton; Hon. J. Wiley Edmond*, of Boaton. at glfl-tf COPARTNERSHIP. M B. CHAUt K9 B. BACON, formrrly of New York, Is a wemberrfotir (]>m front thsdata, and will bel'M-Atod nt Aug>*t*,G« »tgl«, ander the firm name of C B. BA CUN 8c CO , where ho will be happy to give his prompt nnd careful a'tcr t on to all bull nets ent'ustad to his c-ra. Hi* long eiporencc in tbe Cot ton hr* reta will give him grant advantage* in filling Coitoa orders, which he solicit*. l’KTKKH it 1IOLL1NGBWURTH. October 1st, 1607. PK rKRB, HOLI.1NGBWORTH, A 00, Bar'll, Oa. O. B. BACON A C*». Aug'ista,Oa. ROLLINGS WORTH A CO., Macon, Oa. on*, l not TO 13 E RENTED. THIS I A tbn tag .. ihrec pi an ta) Ion* belontlng lo I'm e«tale of 7.. M. Wlnk'pr, would call tho attsntlcn of Rico Plantcts and other* to the mlvantsgra of locntlon, soil, Ac., po*- aissed bv three plantation*. The •* Isla" Is'nnd Ptantat'on, situated tn the Ba- vannnh'rlve', having drainage into two rlv-rs, is nr-atir- rss'f'l ns a R!ce l'lan'nl'o'’. There sr t ai out s x hun dred (POO; acre* under bulk, with proporcmmts.dttehus and drains. Th« soil ts tnextsust Ide,and tho plan'ivt on has yiebtad a crop of over thirty-five thousand (S6,u00) bnshvl* ef r*ugh it-re. The •* Mulb-rrv Grove” Plentatl-m '* well idnnled to tb* growth of solton, com nnd other»« cals, t here are on tH> Plai.tM nn ah-u* two hundrad and fl ty 360)air-sol op*n high ground, with sK,ui twohun- irod n»d tweaty-flve »3'4') aerte ot first class rice land, undor g -od banks. The * Uax Orive'' P.anta-lon, atyilnb'g the last named place, h»* alrnnt tw-> hundre-l (V0>) acres of high groip d. and ah ml om hendr- d a id fi-tyd&O) oc o»of rice land utdi-r bvk. Ktchol these pUc-s have rnfficicnt nenommodatiors tor laborer*. Th-y are wlt> In twtho (12) miles of the «l'y of Ba-annnh. nn l will bo rented on tho m et favorable term,, either rparetdv or together. Apply u eop23-tf If. A. PAt.VK’t, Adm'r Kitata of Z M Winkler, At Mowra. P\imer A- I'eppl h'«. EDUCATIONAL. SAVANNAH HEHKEW COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. THE r:HIV18IONAI.CI)UKClLUAVKUHCU pleature in acnounc'.rg that nil the nirergemt-nla necessary to opening the ab.vo Insiitutlon are now vompttt «t. THK FIRST ANNUAL T1CR9I WILL COMHFKC* "» l-’BIDAY, N< iVEMliEli 1, Iii the laige a> d commodioi:* dwell In,' situated at the N. \V. CORNER OF AUKRCOBN AND TAYLOR STREETS. 'J h-i fnltaw'-nj g ml in n will form (he professorial staff: Hi:v. RAPHAEL D'C. LEIVIN, En-KiuxTKxnB.tT, Piincipil of the Tl eologl'-al I'ernttatenL Pitofassnn M. DROWN, Teacher cf tho Hebrew Lingnage and Li'cra'uic- CHARLES N. WEST, M. A, Teachtr of B. II e L-’trcs, Mutheimtlca mil the Comuircial But'elm*. rimt-Bssoii A. EISWALD, Toac.ho ot Cbiss'ca ntd Languages. Tho Inst t itc.will enit-rnrv — A IIIOII,SCHOl»L|KOR HOYS. AN ACADEMY' FOR GIRLS. CHARGES FOR TUITION, In all the Branchrs]rf atu I s wi 1 bu os follows Between the oget of ft and ft per ntoutli ..I s per month. ..ft'-’ | or month. Bo wet n the r-w s of ft <uid 11. A'tove the-grot IV Drawing nnd Mta'cex'm. It Is pxttlcu'nrty rjqucstod that parents d (tiroes ot having Ihe namrifof their chl'dron enrolled will apply rt o:ee tv the Uttptrlii'epilenL ns B M recesrnry lor •ho pro. er or,mlzalion of De clssce that all ptiplle should be present on tin opening day. l’rcs.aeclu*'-* wl I lio Issu'd shortly, g v'.ng lull par. ticnlara of the conisn of tastrurtlon pr ssriboiL lfi-tw BA It NET I’lllLLUV, Beeretary. MR. FARLEY’S INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. T UB noderslgnetl a graduate of HARVARD UNT- VBHHITY. respectfully Informs tin* cl.lzens Favannnh lhat he I n« n lurnnl to Hits city, and wl.l rc< cp n hie Mhool'>nlhelklof Nivt-mbtr n«xt. 2 he loettion Is cn SOUTH RROAI) STREET, ono of the most drs'rahln In tltccUv, c nlrnl nnd vet retired. In the sp dona, well lighted nnd well vcnlila- ted “ FIREMEN’S HALL Tim purtx'se of this School la u give a thorough and eulwtaill .1 English education to GIRLS AND ROYS between the agon of eight and fifteen, p epnratory to tint completion of llicir school ptiidl' o. Fre m large oxi e lenco In t ac ting, I felt tlist such n b' b ollsnflhc first lmoortano^ nnd pUfigea h'lmelftn t'.o rdthfulcsru if those entrusted to hla cl . +75 00 |ht nr .. 66 (st |«-r milium charge. TERMS OF lUITIdN: For Fnpils over li year* of nt». For Pnpl e ueder 12 yearn cf age. No dedtrflon fpr hroken Icrnt*- The present s-hool year covers a peit'xl of eliht ntrpth*. and wlH bo equillv divided Into two terms. Bills will be ivndered the mHdl- cf each term, vl/. let of January end let of May. 1S39. For mlml-rlon. nnd nil partir.Vars rrlitlng to the Hcllool, Uto Principal may he addrea.cd at MRS.'SAWYER'S, cor. Liberty and Jefferson at* till Novoiulter 1st, nnd af er lhatdate at "FIKEMEN'J H ALV ftom 10 to 9 o'clock. OCit CHARLES A. FAHLBY, ALLRX 0. HASS F. L. GUE & CO., GENERAL Cotton Brokers, NO. 7!) HAY STREET, COR. ABEIICORN (UP STAIRS), SAVANNAH. _ T" Will attoad strictly to the purchase of order* for Cot tan and any othwr produce. acplt-Sm N. A. HARDEE’S SON ft CO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T llB undersigned have form'd a partnership for the tranavtlon of a Oennr-1 Commission nnd Fnrto- . ... Commission nnd Fneto- rate Kuslrres, under Ihe name ol N. A. IIAKDKK’8 HUN * CO. Tendering tothnfrlsnds of the old firm onr thanks frr past favor*, we solicit for the nswrst ■tvlshni'mt a cm iimviceof the pstro are; and if merchant* an plantar* general')’ we ask encouragement. Having amnio mean*, we will msko liberal advene . on Co'ton ana o'her p-oluce conaignod to ua, for anlv In Htvanna*-, or In tha Northern or Liverpool mn-Vrt*. We will keep on hand a large supply of QKNU1NX l’BRUVIAN GUANU, Land Piaster, and other Fer tilizers. .T«»RN L BAHDKB WM. W. KIRKLAND No. 6 B'oddani’s Uppor Range. BiVAXStn. Peptember '2*. 1A87.*-<p2fl-flm S. M. CLOAK, Rome, Oa. o. r. HTUBIIS, Macon, Ga.| 0. g.iaaoovsB, Brooks Co. Go. SLOAN, GROOVER ft GO., Cotton Factors COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. I IBB UAL ADVANCES UN COTTON consigned A-J to our correspondent* In New York and Liver pool. Having boon apnoln'od Agents for the safe of the ALBANY BTAR COTTON GIN AND CONDBNH- K»B. wo tako plcnsaro In offering the s .tr.c to the pnhlls. r J hiso Gins having been tested, show a marked supe riority ever a I ollic-s both as to the facility of work ing and tlm Boprovu I nppoarnnee of the • lnt. Circular* giving fall Information con bo obtained b appltcat:on to tho undersigned. BIXMN, OROOVKR A CO., No. 4 Btoddaid's Lower Rang". any'ft HMee.1 Bovannah Oq. BUSINESS CARDS. A. A. KNIGHT, Attorney at Law, Solicitor In Chnncery, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, mart* Ivr ♦he dlflbrant Btaloa, LAKKCITT, FUtUIDA Forest City Paper Warehouse UWBRY kind and dcecriptton of Hi Paper. Printer#', Bookbinders' and Stationers’ Supplies, Manufactured and for sole. Cash paid for all kinds of Paper Block J. WAIUIKN, A K aut, Formerlv Warren Hrra. Innell-If 10ft Bryan and 70 Bt. .Tnllsn otrrata H. & G. W. LOBD, AN U FACTUUKU2 ard Deal' ra In Belnca, Nota, Twine, Ropes, Corks, Buoys, I/al», 4t-. No. 89 COMMERCIAL STREET, Boston. Mastnehii«ctta. MRS. S. J. COTCHETT, tlyvnof Oh wlfitan,B.C.,) fiinporiiivn of Fashion a NO. 117 BROUGHTON STREET, Be we n Wit I tk* r and Bull stric’s. up itntra. Ait~ Fr«re.n MtlPn wy. Artla.te I)r ;s* Making. DENTAL NOTICE I'm. W. JOHNSON yyoiJI 1> nf irm l.ls friends and patrons that he has pat d t la niflc" t» No. 121 Corffir sttract, IV.ip-'t’s Pry Go !i CLOTHING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAUOON, CRAVEN A CO. J£AVK In store their large and select stock o MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND ROYS’ CLOTHING, BUSINESS CARDS, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. Grain Warehouse, 1M nay street. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la ROOTS SHOES, L ot S in E C 33TJC3rC3rY Carriage Factory. BENNETT, M’KEE&CO., COU. HAY AND WEST JIIIOAD SIS. H AVE on hand, rnd ore consta rind assoitmontof Um most DOW In nio. A bandsomo seaortmcnl of TOP AND NO TOP BCOQIKS, Built by WM. DUNLAP, I'hi'ndelphla. We have also on hand a very floe assortment of COAL BOX BUGGIES, AND ELLIPTIC SPRING BUGGIES Of various pattern!; and a hi ndrontc assortment cf SIDE SPRING BUGGIES, ON THE CONCORD STYLE , (LIGHT GROCERY OR EXPRESS WAGONS, LIGHT, TWO-SKAT JROCKAWAYS, For one hone, to cany four persona r All work sold and warranted at tit's establish tnent, will be proteclod. ecpMf JOHN M’MAHON & CO., PKALXCB IX Groceries, Corn, 011 EMK.JA1.Sj. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ARTIST MATERIALS, PERFUMERY Wholes alo aud Retail. iit)d''rsicn<'d h tying pur linrod from Jir. W. A WALBI1 tie it.nk in 'rul-t Foathersi ccrtiv. Broughton nnd Barnard strvets. known ns APOTHECARIES' HALL X. J*. WALSH, latte of lh.- Drug bowse of O. N. Motiaan, New O.leans, Lo. ■SF* NIGHT PKLLoq Btoiightou street. sop20-l) r BOOKS, Newspapers, &c„ FORD & THOMPSON, Bryan street, next to corner of Bull, SAVANNAH, OA., nah that they keep c Iron Ties. JJKARD’8 PATENT BBLF-ADJ U8T1NG BUCKLE TIE. UBIDT:* LUDLOW. Gents' Fu-nUhlng Cool*, Trunks, Voliaea, Travelling Hag*. Umbrellas, Ac, to which they Invite attention. Onr faclllll-n ge'lltt^ nn Clothing ore ursurpa* ed, ♦ ring manufar.'mrd dl>rally for n* by our nonoectlon In Newark. N'W.leraey. Our slock enmprlsea everything usually kept In aueh m cstatdlshnrani. Mv chant* and other* vlaltiMlbe oily will pleatr give ua a c»lt at 117 Broughton Street. FAMILY GROCERIES! J UBT RECEIVED— P am*, fgnn, P.wk, Tongttca Rockland Lime. 1700 E>iral quality to arrive, for gel* by Ml ttrif RIQttARDhON 4 BARNAR^ OATS, HAY, FEED, &G., COR OF BUOl'OIITON AXD JEFFERSON STS., SAVANNAH, OA. W1NIM.-W UIJSS ASH l'lJ'FTY, oa ; II \\ jtJ: i i 1 I! TOILET ARTICLES, Wines, Liquors and Brandies, sollcita a coMiniiinc.- nf the rntmi.kv always so liberally ezlcnded In the i- >re< rn. Pbyalciana'proa n;>tb n*c mnevn lvd with necmacy, Compe eni ju twim iu nttaudnnce day and r.lglit. i NEW YORK AND OTHER DAILIES, WEEKLIES AND MONTHLIES. AI*o, Magazines, Fashion Books, Novel*, Almanacs, Fancy Articles, Stationery, etc., in fact r wry thing • hat I* usually kept In a first clr:'s News Depot ana Stationery stiro. Every dcstripiion of fc'taUomry always on hand. Wo sro also Affrnts for GARRETT A CO 'S EM- BOSSING AND RIUI10N HAND STAMPS. Wo will tend theso Stamps to any part of tho country, by Express or otherwise, on receipt of price. Price* from 96 lo $12. MWiaiyr FHRlt frTm'MPFON. Thofrrato't tavcnDoo of tho ago for baling CoUog, imnlng at ** ‘ # - “ * *“ jng •IreuKth wi'h tnpldlty "f ndji atment to hq'rn ef any aite. A supply in hand and fo* sale by •rplrt tf BitlOHAM. HOI.NTA CO. MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' READY MADE CLOTHING! H AVE last received a large end well selected stock of MEN’S, ROVS’ AND V0UT1IS’ READY MADS CL«XH1K«, Of onr own manufacture, which wc ofior fer salo cheap. _ _ Ptak eaT a If Has, f'u*ar» 8ardtns», Can Fru Is, Jolb’s, Nut«, H rovU*. FutMrt Laid. etc. p. b KBT UTRIi. . cat7-1«n 1 Y. rkat Ism.