The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 18, 1866, Image 1

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2-NO. 212. SAVANNAH, GEOaGIA^os TUESDAY/'"SEPTEMBER 18/1866: •• - ■ _ 1 •'' ~ * j 1 . I -t* ■ ■■ ii, in ♦. | News and Herald. ^ PUBLISHED BE vV . MASON. (Special Correspondence of the N«wa im HmA refused tl>e evening, :U B‘ 5 SiTiKNan, Gao “ . Five Cents. t *3 68. a-^Sed re on. ^advertising. J 1 ' 1 '" ■ • insertion, $1.50; each taser- |« li aRE- Sr5l t - reels. Paws, August £8, AAfife Peace has already been signed between , , . . - * . Prussia and Austria, and wffl soon be b* ft***’ f “* ^ ?“W, cannot be found in the French capital. —— - 1 o s\ £ % © S c * o ■ X o - 5 f 5 = - 5 n S pi s p * ? * p — flit -- f 30 38 $ 44 is 56; 65 » 75 55 GC 77 85 110 125 90 105 115 155 175 j 95 114 133 150 200 225 j nsj 138 101 1S5 245 275 A 100 135 162 189 215 285 325 «; 115 lSi 217 250 325 875 JlS •210 245 280 365 4211 TSj 14J 195 234 273 310 405 465 ?C 155 215 255 29S 340 445 510 S3I 16S 230 27C 322 370 480 Oil) iw| ISO •J4S 297 347 385 515 590 n«| 193 203 315 3GS 420 550 GSu L. il'jl 20o 280 336 392 445 585 670 115) 517 295 354 413 470 615 710 JU 310 272 434 500 650 750 13fe 240 325 390 455 525 680 785 im| an 340 408 476 550 110 820 14:; 2o0 426 497 1 575 740 855 J 2 ;» 37c 444 518 600 77C 890 i-4 o -=- [ 3S3 46- 540 j 620 800 925 lfiol ‘29 1 40C 1 4St 560 | 640 ■830 960 lGil 3. 41 r 49 ' 57« | 660 860 990 no' 3 .) 4 510'. 59 >1 cso 890 1,020 I i;rj 3 ,J 4 ;| 5: o| Cl j TOt 920 1,050 ! iJ .x joU 01 54 oj 63 720 945 £080 ; 1S./I 91", 4' J 5| 64C 740 970 J 1,110 ! 1 „ 190 347,. 4. ol 57 i 66 1 76(1 995 j 1,146 1 o 193; 3- S. 4> lj 5S • I 6S j 780 1,025 j 1,170 . J ;i *l» >j 60 )| 7(H j 80(1 1,060 | 1,200 qlAKE IS ten measured liues of .Nonpa- tween Austria and Italy, so that the pangloss of politics will be able-to 8aytha>‘‘f41 fa Mr the best in thebesl Of 4 worlds,” aad-ti—t^Ae shall be able to rest quietly in our bed for the present at least. However, those who pretc—flto see further than others, seem to think that we shoahl be xfOnn to fan cor that there is moretoutoAeetAke ejf ifii alt (fej different treaties which have just been signed, and that if any one will take the -trouble to Our Paris Correspondence, has been so fun ever since ttiW fete. of the 1 ■. ■ Q / ^lpeior, tbat hundreds are to be seen those who are fortunate enough in 4daiasfea can eongr^ulate tbein- “1“* Aid ad France, i KAPOLKOM L’s HOUSE AT ELBA. •* advertisement, widely circuited! ft informs ns that the domainqfBt. Mar tino, in the bland of Elba, ijjpaaf ly tbe habi tation of Napoleon I* will shortly be put np at anctiou. This property consists of a vnla, as it was in 1814, and preserved museum of object# of atari fed,'i$J the Emperor, aod the garden# apd optbufofc logs. The whole will be. put at 500. OtiOf. ::,e Sews and Uerald. .Virt‘rtisem«nts inserted three times a week ,er day) for a month, or longer period, will ,r£rd mrce-fourths of table rates. • Alieniiementa twice a week, two-thirds of rtisements inserted as special notices will irj.. 1 thirty per cent, advance on table rates. 1 PertLscmcnts of a transient character, not ■ ia< to time, will be continued until ordered .31 charge.1 accordingly. |r v.i yearly contracts, except for space at table made; and. in contracts for space, all . v? charged fifty cents pe| square for ..rial, local or business notices, for tndi pit, will be subject to a charge of Ifty ip. imt not less than three dollars for each kr Uttm-wit Advertisements must be paid in is fti-Mly News and Herald iif i-: per year, or 75 cents per month, and i3 Weekly News and Herald t-wl even- Sip.rday at $3 per year. •ion printing. cr w neatly and promptly done. By Telegraph. HORNING DISPATCHES. FROM SEW TORI. |WST OF JJHK C. BRAINE, CONFEDERATE. rite Ristori Excitement. mpartant Dispatches from Europe. ANOTHER WAR THREATENED. THE MARKETS. ry "»Si Sept 17—Noon.—Gold 45j,'. Sterhng -C.v day. 7. Coupons *62 lll>.; do of ’64 ^ Treasuries 105%@105J5. 11 • htaitie, eonled,irate, wno headed the party. ■J the Chesapeake during the war, was ar- iurged wnh the murderjof the engine*.-?- ' ,Ul t^ument* were found upon him, snow- he founded the secret organization in New l ~* l>t month, called the Knights of Arabia. BEAD THE OEBMAN PAPEBS, more especially the Allegmeine Zeitung, the Kreuz-Zeitung, and the Cologne paper, they, will see that there is an evident desire on the part of the sons of Fatherland to try the pow er of aZnndnadelgewehr on their Gallic neigh bors. The cry now on the other side of the Rhine is—'“Remember Waterloo and Leipeio; let ns humble the proud parvenue of the Tuiler- The Mauheim Journal says that “Ger man unity will irot be complete .before Lor raine and Alsatia have returned to their right owners.” The Augeburg paper declares that ■ t - - - A COALITION is being secretly got up iu Germany againat the French Empire; that Bismarck, who has shown such leniency towards Austria in the hour of triumph, is trying to win over Francis Joseph by brilliant promises, inj oj-j der that he may join him in crushing the Im perial family, which shows too much inclina tion to regenerate Europe at the expense of those Sovereigns reigning by Grace bf God. Another reason for shutting np the Emperor is what Bismarck calls the impudent preten tions of France in demanding an extension of territory, which the hold Premier has promised before he had any idea that Prus sian arms would carry everything before them—a promise, which it now turns out, he gave without ever having consulted with his royal master, King William. Now let it lie well known that nothing is ever'forgotten at the Tuileries, and tlattbe patient Napoleon HI khows "how to abide his time," and never ounts to present his little bill at a moment when it is most inconveni ent. who's the dupb? Bismarck, with all his talent, has got him self into rather an awkward scrape, ont of which he is trying to sneak, by saying that perhaps at some future -period, should cir cumstances allow, and other like shuffling, tbat Germany mar, perhaps, be iu a situation to give up something to France, but really, at the present time, any cession of teiTritory is Dot to be thought of. A time, may, come when Napoleon III may meet with sympa thisers on the other side of the Rhine, for THE NEW SUBJECTS OF PBU8SIA do not seem over delighted with their new master in Hanover, more especially the Pros siau commander of the forces, and the agents of Bismarck bave beguo by suppressing the liberty of the Press, and orders have beeh given to the newspaper writers in the annex ed provinces to sing the praises of the great King William of Hohenzollern. If we were to place credence in the offlicial and semi official Prussian papers, we should be led into a laud of bliss, but private letters give us quite a different versioD, and are unanimous in protesting agaiust the violation of every kind of right on the part of the Prussian authorities. Stamp, oa Deed*. The following special qpaURHoic^tipn eerns a matter in which thousands of paities in this and adjoining States'are' interested, who are holders of or otherwise -parties to deeds, the records of which have been de stroyed daring the war. It Will be obsepeed that deeds executed before October last, 1862, requite no sumps. This baa been'frequently published, but want of inforentiM respect ing it is still the cause of trouble and ex pense : ' d v ,i Treasury Department, 4. - - I Omen of Internal Bevniuih, : .. > Washington, Sept- 8, 1866.) Sir: In reply to your letter of ifce 4ih In stant, that the first Internal Revenue Act look effect, eo.far as related to stamp 'duties, October 1st, 1862- Instruments executed and delivered prior to tbal date, though they may be recorded afterwards, are not charge able with stanu).duties— posteiocg to assume that the scientific at- toV iusCfomlwAsWeg;alter JKjfefi&nta of Geo. Gilmer, Ma>*WiHiams, date, without thff-wroper stamps, may be date, ~ without the-T»roper stamps, may presented to the Collector by the parties, or any persona interested, in order to have the requisite stamps affixed and- cancelled. Bach an instrument issued at a lime when, and in a place where no Collection District was es tablished, may be stamped by the party who issued it, or by any party having ho jnjercst therein, at any time prior to January 1st, Mf7. When originate nee lost the neces sary stamps nay be affixed to copies duly proven. Very respectfully. mgs,. Commissioner. Wd litre., ‘i- Hist. ••itemeut lias* reached a high point. Deafer to RepaUIcaa lastitatioai. ^w8i«ifM0a The Radicals iiuolt the President, and the presses of that faction upland and approve the outrage. They stimulate the passions of the masses tty mflatnRifeR-f: appeals, and denunciations ot the most coarse am brutal character. -The Chief MagisttMte of the nation is denounced as a tyrant, a uaurper, a demagogue, his actions are misstated ahdnis motives misrepre sented. Along the whole line of his travel, from Philadelphia to Indianapolis, the sob spirit of the has been plainly visible. Not even the pres ence z>f Gen. Grant and Admiral Parragttt could re strain Die ferocity of Radical hatred and malice to wards the man who has dared to ttand between them and Mbe cherished object of all their hopes and their lrifci— tin subjugation Or the States and the destruc tion of the U«uu«i. Andrew Johnson loved his coun try better than party; ne preferred the Constitution to the Chicago ptaifontf, the ravings of Stevens,- the twaddlingm of SooitteL .or th^ blasphemies of Brown low, and for **" " “ insults and forth its anti pW^»fcd n ^"‘ r “ ed track or tke President, outraging tke peace and commuted at til rough whicn the tourista have paused. This map be all very pleasaut ana palatable to crack bvaioalHanatica and unprincipled politiclaxia, who cue not by wAatSCaM tuey retain power. Hut those wbo remember that a republic reata upou reapeet for law, order and decency, Uut A proper re- gard for thoae wlnar the popular will haa chosen rt repreaen* Ike power and diguity ut the natfon,isab- wiulaly ueoeaeary to the mathtengnea of good ‘order and ready obadieaoo to law an* eothorUy, the inaalu ib the Preaid- ut have a far different aspect. They sec Tn these exhibitions ef pert jean malice the same blind devotion I 179? "Then Kobeapeirve aod Danton, and the news papera thegeoatroUed and naed^ denounced aU those; . in authority who. would not agree to d«tfOj( the 1 country. They ----- - - -*• POLITICAL SCENE SHIFVWNfc Tlie first act at Abe : GErmag» Atoe^dq^a now closes, and instead of geltint, a little rest we uow see another political drama an- jjceatuoaa connentiee bstaeau bigotry reverence lor religion whiphia the ebrnrr-storie or ail , . goodgovemmenu? W»s Ufa made kafef, prtpeMy'' Mary poweR|WWCk. Ulixen .Anarchy eaun fortb es the euhaat offapdng of thip r iiceatwnm r-onnsouse bntueeu bigoigy *u£ BusH- , ... , ( .i UL.uA I-™ Pdna sttacks aporf the reprerematires oflsw.. nounced, and wnlcb comes to-nsirom ineniaBt-- mail(lenod pupui^* uu D hew to attacks upon The principal actor in the new political pitSoe is tawitsefo the young King of the Hellens, wfcose atti tude is causing some anxiety and Interest to the European courts. THE PORTE WISHING TO. CEltB ■ CASSIA Tgr. EGYPT ‘ for a pecuniary remuneration. The inhabi tants of thig.islaud showed great indignation. They have been obliged for kntfy, JSrtM IOjJ; put up with Turkish tyranny, aod arp any thing but pleased at the idea dt being passed over to an African Pacha. The Christiws of the is land ot Caudia have rebelled agahMt ^ the Uiurnd sumjh. thifi measure, and intend proclaiming G*ORGE Iu| KING Of G*^KCB, • of tickets commenced this morn ng, and r-sx,rs are already getting fifteen to twenty dof* -Premiumon tickets. T/ijune has a special cable dispatch as follows: r _ ' tsSA ' •Sept. 13.—We are ou the verge of another i * ^ Patens to equal in extend mat Juat lii’i- L Ali ‘ r ia bhuws bad faith with Italy, a&d makes I / I- demands, to which Italy' will "ttot" tub- , ■' , ‘ ! ‘ r *Jkas overcharged the debt of Venetia, ‘ Vcuetiau property which sh« vu to /erred. • • . Sept. 14.—Prussia emphatically notifies that she will uot suffer Italy, her ally, to be • • defrauded, and if Austria persists in her »ar.se war must follow. Sept 14.—The homeward march of the •*"--tii troops has been peremptorily arrested. And “■'•cia 'biiization of the army stopped. ^en". Sept. 14.—Everything looks warlike. r ^-re is no reply to the notification of Russia. I: * Llj w but a question of hoary whettier, thetEoope A S'-un put in motion. G‘! r : PER TY Exempt F BLJ3£ JiAL*.—ffl* irorn sale the following property ot utbtor vtho ib the head of a family, by virtue of c <>s a hutever: . v acres of la id, aud five additional acres for •V 1 {J 18 or her cUthlrcu uuder ; the age of svxteeu u fiils luu ^ sh^d include the dwelling hoeae,if &U0,1 house and improve meats does cot iWii^^f two hundred dollars; provided, . “ ‘ iif ot tiie atK>ve laud oe within tlie limits of the : H ur village, aud does not include any cotton ^•rv Iactor >'» or grist mill, or any other ma- *i' "pulled by water or steam. Uie value, of l* the sum of two hundred dollars; md '•-i v tbat 8Uc h land shall not derive iu lruui otuer oausc tuan its adaption to ag- v * lli 1 ’ Ur > JS ‘ ia ; or , in lieu of the above land# real l, i C:Iy ' ,owu or village, not exceeding five • uf rri ^ value - • t tarui liorse or male. I j ana calf. ■ V :.- U of hogs and fifty dollars worth of pro- I --4 five dollars worth additional for each Sovereign of tlA Island fij'- ileans gomZumc jesty has not yet responded to tbe call, but Switzerland?4my*mh,-toPmllitdULi- Uas informed the Ottoman Porte^Jtat^he^ populations of theTurkish Empire subjected to such treatment. Latest advices^-infon* ns that thero is great dxellement fo A^betoi and that three commissioners are hourly ex pected Irom London and from Paris -fa Ihei {Grecian Capital. TdR EMPRESS OP ItexToO AT MIRAEAB. Her Mexica*5IwH«,f ha ^fi»^S| d mon than a week will, no doubt, have alighted at her defightial habitation df Wiramar, Bear Trieste, informed persons inform us that courageous daughter of (^opold I.', she icit Paris, had not despaired of .the sitmr 1- f.r: ! Htla, btiiidiug and common bedsteads sufficient * u ’ one R P inn i n S wheel and two pair of * )1|n 0Uu hundred pounds of imt Cotton. tools of trade of himself and wife. . potent and arms of a militia soldier and *• r - c «liorse. lo. to ®»*y cooking utensils *ttd tablo crockary. 11“PP^rel of himself and family. I • 1l *y bibie, religious work* and school . iS il i 5 ', portrait - i r "Y or » professional man. in actual I .3 v ,-, b osiue88, not exceeding three hundred dol- Ue ’ li,Kl to be selected by bixnaelf. [ C(, iuif ^ orwe P an woman, 105 years old.' ac- k«- b y 78 o[her descendauts, passed | lj i^ Wa ’ , a few days since, on her way them out' aa pointed enemiasfof the ‘^AepU. >Thay were- streets by th* Kaihcala Of. that day, i (rum qieakinff to the >oputac. 4u dOrnw of-. la«. " der ^^M^ a ^^A«aufo tu ' m k do-B by Ut dsegera of Radical aasaeaine- But L followed this courae of radlcaUan in fruica? fcd rt temHo build dp tt* ihienats of the igitiea the reapect aT the peoyl egiAfuh^ frotit firmly Swht Lakft-eri str ike BomSIa. The Rev. B. F. White writes to the Heir - I can secure as many laborers as I want b; paying their way to tiie ITftited States, can gRttkommafis tm ri»e following ci tiqns: They wtil bind themselves to m anmmmmm IPRICE, A CENTK Y-dHtemSmooitiou in the artidgof ‘‘Citizen,*’ in the He#ald, of Fri^y, ti»a^ I ^e1t»d bet ter suspend our judgement iu(j Jtffr CrAlcWto” upon the schema of afi “l , ,, ent Board ot Health “nnurthe result 6f thV OelMurotioDs of the commitleb Into, whose hands the w«K9TOlJ i a i fl>M> , & have been prejented/to the public,” seems to Common SeBstr WeMsisteut, whilst ‘‘citi.- zen” and b|s cohdjrltorR^otrtiMrelheif otttmda pressure sfehe “ c > f*. clammor to loudly against our present sys- • -• A My.J’l-’ jH •* . « “Citizen” informs us that Dr#. Arnold, Harris. mi&MZdtmd tZ t^tUg^ll of tbe “Gep| > ghy]|e4ical Society,” which en dorsed‘"the pioceedings of the Board of Health. ■ Very*elf,ihe opinions aod to borne cioser home,. is it iu w comparison with our dty, when- at Ihesrety laat meeting of bur BeSgd of Health, one of the. most earn est advocatqg,o(. a new system iatrodheed * resolution. ■"cmf tiotied by hia ooatfjutare, to 1 In'the papers, a^ tabular list of all mendatiani'br thdac learned -wad scientific physicians upon —itary matters and .scien tific subjects, generally, are unquestionably dor8eihe5t.wfiFa fesolutiou of the Budrd of Health ui^atgierative^ WijJ nnt a tifle qubltioa, wmJiave a right to doubt the corftctnesr ab^kmt views emeu distinguished scientific attain beats, - pfaifaa- sionatiy, do 'p^ s eujldw them with Urnvor- sal infallibility, gtqmiju(e them better legislators and mom. competent than other Hitelrigeiit CRiarna,' to decide whether a Board of Healthy jlodepfo^^at j off Dr one: si natu to, out mtwActpal 1 rinfitarities best for our city. It would not be more pre- wktqh bave occurred during the present year in cur city, to Npve to the world, -to-be adVooacy ot it, that the city of fiavao- now, and baa been AH along throngb the summer, as healthy aa anf dty on the la it iu the tact so often boasted of by eur physicians, that the moctaary Reports Of SsvMaah forthe latt ten jteoa tern- pare ikvorfoty with those iff the heatthieat cities in the Union ? ‘j i Jfo flftt these stubborn facts scatter ai.chaff to the wind all anoh ‘•New jf'ork Metropolitan V Me should alio beer to mind, in connection with there facta, that wa are surrounded by malarial swampa, so fjiarfoiUydasinbed by Dr. Waring in his report on drainage, aud that there has been, during the past and present year a continual Stream of vagabond negroes, filthy, lazy, m- . temperate, improvijtapfc aid iwpgaily in tfaaig hehite, flowing into our city, furnishing food for disease. Who, then, can pronounce just jn^merit hgiH& ii-system wfech has lhf- = ished so gratifying a record under such ad verse- circuratiiaaw? Let m improve it,by such additional features as the development of four Jpity may render necessary, bnt not rush hastily into the adoption of a ACWsfaugled system like the “Metropolitan," gotten up under Black Republican auspices,' created by a Black Republican Legislature, and which is not yet seven months old. We want no such expensive and intricately or ganized corporation, with its confusing para phernalia, its voluminous by-laws, rules, reg ulations aod ordinances, aud ponderous code; 4ta extraordinary powers, its facilities for mis chief,-fraud and oppression, abd withal, retinue of imperious officials to annoy our No, even if there existed cause for- clamors of “Citizen” and his coadjutors, what could we gain by a change “from SsyDa to Charybdia?” ■ - - , - There is one point, however, in Which .1 heartily agree with “Citizen,” and that where he very wisely remarks that we cannot afford to try dkperiments. And-yet the bur den of his song is to persaade ns to adopt the Metropolitan sanitary system, which is as yet bnt an experiment. Common Shu. BRAHCH OFFICE 89 BAY STREET, and Mr. Hdgg; professionally, as engineers, n&Stutc tiiem the most competent person* to decide what body shall control and direct the means which may be adopted fo cany into effect-their recommendations upon the report, of Prainagc, and whether that body ought lo be Independent of or subordinate to our city nttiboUtito. “Citizen” proponwda so many questions abd rushes so reyfrfrflft into a jumble of conclusions at)d statements, that it' would be folly lOr&Ugfnpl an. answer to them In con secutive order. We will therefore reply mainly in general-terns, to those pertinent afijlj most., important, without repeating them. ^ r ( . t ri :; 1st. We anbefitaljngly assert that all re ports aud LTCcaBNoewdatioos from the “Georgia Medical Soci ety ” and tCe Board of Mayor arid Uderifien, have received prompt and particular attention, apd measures have been adopted-awd: mossy appropriated by •Council fo csitjrfhWB into effect. 2d. HcKfief thfe Georgia Medical Society nor the .Ifomd of Health haa ever recora- ^edded tbe removal of the “horrible mass of filih and corruptieowasr this. Angnata Road across the caAf.*'-"The Board of Health, .... however, ady^cfl out authorities to adopt measures to prevent carts from depositing rubbish and offal ||focity, at tidi place, whereupou foe bridge' which af fords access to the place was taken up and further jeposit there prevented. ' ■'3d. Tbe range of buildings an ane re Slu i w“a^^%«J^S31 C o‘{T^tfco S !3®SSjlP ort « d b ^ Mr - Naylor, are private properly. 1793? Then Kobeapeirre and Dantoa, and the news- Our citV ahtilorilies have taken th& only papers thav f * ' ' “**"*'—“ the pi.tees cdnstitutioual measqioa-JO prevent- ( the evil tyraute amlj c J mDialDe( ] of . WtA'hiweVer, proceeded to tear down and destroy any portioafof Jhe premises. Such arbitrary and foppreseiv* measures would doubtless have been reported to-had there been in tbiscity TfcJlaw! a Boaj-p mvest^d, as tbe “New York Metros irmly that | nriliian'’ Is. with indebcndeut and extraordi ■ays “can to day! order-a vessel shoot to discharge a'cargo to pass ULthefolher ride of tbe river aaddo .^-or can pull atop a large factory inTuTrhlast; *C. How .ruinate Jot the poor fert that no power xUta to tear . down arbitrarily the old bouses which shelter them, and afford Ittfoge fthfifthriferrors of tbe elements and ii Mutates or the oelEhb0r)iobd.ii ret in ibt State. ' The land ti well fitcrpl with takas and rea branches, that have oever fallal la tbe most tracte-l.dr askte, and the soeleared Isads are ered with the Sheet oak, hickory sad pin* amber. TtupUntmtonlH now In eaccenM operation, with dnnacrcapiaetedln tong staple'eoWon, which will predace at lean Seo bales; 2X« acres In earn, which win pro uice 4,* P 1 Tnuhels corn. The laud, aa the entice place are 2> o acres—1,000 acres cleared and nnder good fences. I will also sell eighty head of hogs, fourteen good mules, well broke, two horses, three plantation wag- one, farming utensils to run twenty ploughs, Mscfc- awiih aud carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Oitton dm, household aa l kitchen furniture, and everything else otf the place. fhevuJwmr unfal tag well of water ou the place, good dwelling house and cabins suffletent to seeom- nibdateaUtnelaborersneceamrytoiroik the ptan- tatlon successfully. * applied to early, the purchaser win get sbar- **A*i.irea» me at Madison 0. H-. Fla- _____ - aajayltf^ J*>BN L» TPOKi. a whit mure blood-thirsty Uld irreligi- Radicafar df 4ke OatfiJJhteijB mnL> They dethroned the Prince of Peace m tkeeboraiia*, — ud erected in Wu teSl Uie Cfoddete of Besson, atom, frictions ufftifchl^ate'fenafofffB • PP / pome of thi* new defty outraged all tb^irinciplea of the Holy Book. ThMamyndripkif in this country at the gjhlted tbe representativen of law,^ •• rae^ inaulting S President now. They destroyed ait civil govern- . tk. faUhfkl nwrCorDUBCti df llifi it in France then, aod the *****ffl 1 ^ ^ W same end iu this land, in dm? 1 # /x&>tvf tov>ff «ov m(m4 csimw sdahi to iftnnti the ruin* of the Republic a oohselifii ' ^eS^rrUa&f a revolutiou iuatitutiona, aud ttfi. Jjje cjj^has a Scavangur Department an4 aupatioteDiltjit of the same, who is un ; tfety,-sn(! nay gwod citizem might to -report bim |pr^ferioq^(lerebctioii of duty. If eiti- ’zens did not'cteem it of sufficient importiidte to fsposhto-tho proper authorities the. filth j( mid rubMsh -wbeota he refers-to he would ^Bafdly hfrte done so, had there been here s board, InSfepeodently organized. Aside ^uiimae in tha^nry. heat regulated departments. ' i;grtrt»Vbehdor toserrwUe ia tha mas of# h(faa8 o!i , S6fob *«•**«**. “OWah” fines nak^’f^j^it offended bb olfactories. 'TWotaifiriie strange, forsooth, if a profes- 1 offat man, passing about the city at all hours, Waija ftighl^horild Slwhyk'lAet^A»ter*r+ tufure rounds, take a “Dtahy MVtop^Untio; ” an*.tari.ita power n “fobMtVribte odori pring the present year an importpiU sewer, y) for you for one ortwo yearCTor their Igp apross. the, ocean, board and clot" aufi at thi aud of list tiwe.th# e*pefo Bn deducted from the gross receipts 1 the products of their labor, and a fon balance divided betweenf*| aiq titoeifajloyer two »Wrla To tilififiMmtoWilllAea25 to take year; say be mahanfiVtofafies of cotton Ji toihto dollars; take from MghtTiwierwi m ^ . Elto; f.jUty’s financial^ Rbflity. id m _ r (ion iu Mexico, aod that it la . tiSA^nSdSd^aad^sevwiteeu 'Sofffs^be Morfi sewers may he desuiWe, but that the long conference* with the Bmpetur .u—^. (q t g e empfoywE. ;Xfiff»iWtototeC ; f“? struct them now, regardless of cost, would will jnat have been fruitless, padi/tbati^uTe^ obfig^tal2Stoete7®2^^' fee just aboqfcft forth ‘ specific may yef be founff -td ^erefitJtihl Ctinsnl Itere, whitfaltelfoAeriitoiy.atotates wito foe dntinagew»ommen|eduifoe report me is Madina *m»? W'H; MA ***:**&& re^teforol^ Hoard Tuesity, to foe eafiij 235feitoW«iwteifaft'.“ bunds, wohutoJKwBlf wthree hua- •«ottfflion'fieas«”4tonot ‘frafidths sob. jjtoMW.resm-mm.vr-.wp. second vesr vqu can enlarge to any extect same that “Citaaea M^todteireSe. IT* fiffiOtt, there ifi created MshwpsMten Ptorito goagd young Empire from dying a natural death. *HS POPkb SOLDIERS. His Holiness, well aware that bis' pot would be a dangerous one after the depar ture of the French troops from Rome, Ms been authorized by tbe Emperor to reciuit _ soldiers fa France/ A legion amotiating ,|oftalino§t twelve hundred has already been lormed, ari(l‘ H,,l “ ,r is at present at Antibes,in the south of France. It will leave for Civita Vecchia in a few days. 8WS0C fft10ij£ 4 TUB VACATIONS IN PRANCE. Paris is now getting emptier find emptier ^ every day, so that your correspoudeto haa a Consul- hard task of it to sifpply yon With matter ef SfiWttK 1 capital, and tbat all are of for the bolidaya. The Paris special ’ eorreifiaadencc i« the Eng lish papers are state, dat .snd^nj^' table. jflWff’.Vf THE GRAND HOTEL IN PARIS. This wonderful eetabUshmswt - Still tofi- linnes to be tbe centre of attraction fot fer- eignersof all climes—the table eTHote, may be likened to the tower of Babel. - The hotel ^£^iS{SS&Sd£* a. '?Sh5SS23tt(* m Tiie people mmnos, utMqi0W uud iat4- hamto toe wbola affair not Our kind itEftiib to our Irienus. ~ S ^ol Ouy y nddreas U Z% me tfifioufi wfiro® ™ ” but haa probably read the iititon” hRSi IySOiG& fo* Sr ui eHteffiftted, SriatiA* Ut# fiCooeto »»“Citi- awda*snrtious that > thnnfi. rade ^ph foe Emperor wasjwfiqafaS|t?SffT in ‘ ** > *» toe.Mate* tow* jfrfr. ml-vaJh* •*» W*«Wl* fee# atto HMHBDfS w sty*. dtaricMPtote through a warning' betfet sent by toe oUfiK . oOMfmtoosB m Rueto to t*a ferom.K L A l SKi - Urf and compa- ny. vrivfiffaf MriW York, o Tuesday,! rtrrr*—• Periere, from Brest. UTtoffAflO Is-inwiffivffr i*it.teatom»i*te».wlfo. • "‘FOR SAL5 returned from the Noffo, ^fgoDoance and better kept than Hew Miscellaneous VALUABLE PLAHTATtflN For Saie. snhaertber offers his pUwtatlOn ato appsr- 1 tenaaecs for sale on reaaoaabU terms; also, tbe entire crop, ef Coin, Cotton. Cane, Potatoes, *c frak^topiae milee AomKadl- aon Coart luipe, Fla. And two miles to flkejT . place, and lb* high moral tone of make it one of the moat desirable Insurance* Jfa “ KNICKERBOCKER ' _ LIFE •-4 k *ltotl*fit^ >4 lliiOO r-Lojfe-'I •-ii-'r.H.'J' ’-hifo m ^ * Of VMr'T&fcr -HJf 1* •> 3iff - *t SOUTHERN < 2.:?m .,'r. ti -.-iq.a -u. - - "*• hull S.Vi. I#. i )i-1 Otto. f»/ ol Uffr.v j Insurance. “THE nv KORA* Ufe Insurance Company. . Assets, - - Over $5^00,000' . nil ■ iy (U Pea (to.) B*saa— iewemv. UnmtaNU WuM. tamo,-. UVA1NMI fjocay naafan orihpff——cm.- AW. tothrspfiOo. MlfferfiUrethW- 1Bid hers. . Dewitt e Morgia. wtlktaeto, WBsonkOo A M.J). ’ il.ft Tkomss.'f^S *aaaas»^r^ff ■BQtT HkBNBT, . (tote of toe -Bank of Ricuaond,’' Va.,1 sepirfeedtr ~ Oeiremi Agent ter Cteteto, THE OQkETHORWE RESIDENT Bom BF MftBCTORS, Policies Written at the Branch Office and Losses Prompt ly Paid. 1 * 50 Per Gent Credit Given, WHEN DfiHBWD. Insurance Comp’y OF SAVANNAH Are prepsreil tr. ta’.e Fire Rub u Reuntti Ttfis, ' at their OMm, 117 Bar Street W- W. MfltiDCS, frant OB as. A HAffMfa Wet PrullMH 1.1. Tfieaua, Sec Dlreotora; . B. W. Meieai KAMw 0. A Hardee J. I WUMam ffaeto A. 8. HhSAMge A. Parter A Moraae J.fltodEfa J.T. - DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH, ADDED TO POLICY, LIED IN PAYMENT OF NOTES. - Non-Forfeitnre, End o tvinent AJTD Boker’s Bitters Por sale at an promiaeBt Groeere, Wiee Jterchaata. and Uruffgxfia. and whotoale only, bjr L. FUHKE, 4re* 3oU Agent. aait sre He. to Lttofir htiwt. A T. "NEW DRUG STORE.” bull street. DR. JOHN A. MAYES, Aosnt, ' Tfespectia-Iy informs tbs. Physicians teat Its fo Tire ■ti l w put ap prescriptions at all times. A light —*——the night at the door, will 6e kept barntng daring t Wtxreaiaif wtutiefound- FOR SALE, M ai fit A HANDSOME RBSIDBMCX ta faocktoe, ■ _*. Stockton i. a beantlfal villa fe, known laHtatton 1*, A.AU.H. SL Said teddeaee saw be purchased ehs*>. Also, m, tom of l,».-oaeres. She acres elearad, U.aUea from Ha tt tohAo.wo- No. u. T«te tomu^ffehaee- H cock to*. Wa. .For particulars store— COMM. (.AAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW, In' store. S.M* bashels Prim* Titimr, sfimte farV—tn mSt.fr - ■ -ef BHADLHY. BILL A OO - CO-NANTNEfieRlF N6TiSE» 4| ; - Ati. . • «i > w n ....... * «\i .. ■ : T HE anderelgvied hove thin dey forranfi »• eopti^ WfisMp for the transaction of a Oewersl OuresMs- Km,-Lumber and Timber baMnen, t—der toe swteef rInborn towton A c«. r Mew.Yark. citr, h-l phtap i AiCo^ Savaanab, y *' V j KBOR w LA-WTriN -jq» BOPbUMTEND TBE EMCAnoa of saxrel I here, far adoaacad. The masher wffi rsetae with Htr la—tl,. ta a pleasant — ihtry ho—e, aa* co-pea—don-wte he ith-rel The beet .tore..- .e^lrto: Addrrea tteaStA Booena.h f.-tf. ^ClitHEen’s Best* Bay h—e, Yeti hadpfoesaat Hrerd hfi the week, apd tee Our friends ane the public talfr. tatted to give us • call. on—hhhle term* rort beat table art. (onerenj are r—poct- : ,i ,:i jg-SSfe.. tcTrent. MBatasiaStas^aa ^^•«»em tat October. Alan, a Fiame bouse, oi large yard and kitchen, apply to a totf storiet Ugh, X Agoet. rff-reua —a. ftoticfi. J.aJSE2£itohtoiu- Oo. ta ttoDiyCnn—ha—ay, s Apply a* Life Policies Written. 1 ...i iq ii i.a.. .-'..J GT-Oall andgd»aClr/retoeaqte*ANterat**-4A .1 - ;*,4 OH U;Aa rtu • btetNHHq V,.. i _ we have <me tstir lifflliihii to e—ry part of the United Stales. M Utota adktaael wtthta the stvtitod.Mti—«■ rafatotareti —penally fa- r—tnman ml nM>T CoNDl of Charmag exfra rites for the privl- Soutb drirtag teitoerto*ta*. /' r' ^,n, WM. R. fiOVN;’Affin**! » ' • i • -'//a o. zaitif.c ■ h -qf !. . i; J. ABKQLfi, CeuebMC fimeits. - - ss mMtuymfrpm «».i;. ,. EASTON YOMQMJteStaWdnPtVUct* 11 - -PM-tf. r, • Uw ‘ei 1 i ..-,.1 S */.-</ >u! INaiB ifiiPfr „ - I .11 .aO/tfcl .7 ■v ■ >* m. otm-.x H ■'•‘i ;-j.fi9 Sii: AJ D S. Pane A. Pullarton t.T L. J. Uollmartla ' F. W. fame G. Butler ' myT-tf B P. flfatou. Aagni i. W. Mbott. Msan B. F. Boss, Maeoa W- H. Youo«, Colsa—c- S. B. EASM8T0H. DEALER IN EVENT VAEIETYIOF FURNITURE IS SELLING GGODS Lower Than Any Other'House IW SAVANNAH. * - HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FHBNIHHED. fir PARLOR SKTS, extra well upholstered. BOOM8RTB, WalantaariMa- COTTAGS BED BOOM BETS, of evtiy „• variety. DOTING ROOM and LIBRARY BETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS - ofaU mmmvmm COMPANY, i TiCKET .FOR JoVt BAY, pwwaek- efemhf IhMltepVifiwiI to ActotoM. 9(!t'UKlb llfiiobaoH ‘ 1 '• ’/tod Og a lo Jorgn rq F« OteBtatt,**: -Fif tee Itti, 4ZS. • ’ *r.Ti**.A* •• •*; •LACE AMD BATTZE MOSQUTTO CANO PIES, afid CANOPY FRAMES. Do not Trafrl WltiHmtOae. .‘Kv* 1 No Per^ott .SWfiW'Negleet It JT GUI ond get a Oitafar. Wit r jam Aieat, Kmurs folding spring i MATTRESSES, the best Bed te tofe and WARRANTED SUPERIOR toatt W ARCROONIS, 178 Broughton Street, Inrlf Oaeanle ft IMkii M BACON! BACUJV! F^ty Hogshead* SkwMere aBd Sides, tahtadtoM wdta, Jaet weeteht ato far -la * W. B. VMft# # Ca, M6Wtm&g-' 'eckir TALLABAHSB, VIA. DYRM 4 SPABMAE