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[Prom our Regular Correspondent ]
NEWS FROM CAWADAS J V
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ExpectH -V^ ^jlhe
THE MARKET.
iwct»W nrrwrwiys 1 '"-^
“ ;J u Wo df Tho din apd confused bum of citjr ltteearlff
«■ Yim. >w 09 . n L 3,ni ^seduoapmwCmibwgtftii^Wrt^wJ^qifc
“■* kn(1 .n^.HrA.VM ^salKtd ou|
J fllle, knd 4QKWf>fy**
‘ W see tlx iff bmutif redly of Ae
*4* f** w *գҥ 8 y
sloop waff eeizedAt Ton
tiou with Fenian members. The colonist, are return
ing from Q aebec to Ottawa.
The Europia and Tariff hgTa a^f if ad at Qnabacjrith
^3fp»- ijniT
’ ■If is said the priests offers to purchase of parlia*
meut the buildings at Ottawa, and is said to. have ref-
enca to the eventuality of the Pope cross ng the At
lantic.
Gold 4f% ; sterling's. Cotton quief. Floftr fir Aer*
Wheat 3@5c. better. Pork quiet at- $32 87. Lard
•dsil. Rosin steady. Spirits turpentine quiet at 3is@
3Cs«d.
From Pittsburg.
THE RADICAL CONVENTION.
Ofoir. Oox dPreailtieil t.
Pittsburg, Sept. ^26 .—Gov. Cox. of Ohio, permanent
President of the Convention, made a long address de~
can calcpfMe aql.
against fbem ln November,
great capitalists and merchants are arrayed
Lon the side of Mr- - Hoffman, aod the gteat
’ tJVlk of the working classes are with .hkn.
The Tnetwaa wee also largely for. Hoffman,
being as a class opposed to IhV Sunday law
by. cAhlk. r l {I
European Slarketg.
A sijl’AKE is tt'ii measured lines of Nonpa-
j: jjgirs ASO Ukkald.
UreitisenKriits inserted three times a week
oilit-r day) for :i moni.li, or longer period, will
r;d llirce-fourtlis of table rates.
• vlreriisemeuts twice a week, two-thirds of
rtwments inserts I as special notices will
•jirtj- per cent, advance on table rates.
Mi‘vni-e:nents of a transient cliaracter. not
tu time, will be continued until ordered
argod accordingly.
arij contracts, except for space at table
■ made: and, in contracts for space, all
i he charged fifty cents per square fot
•rial, lora] ur business notices, for Indl
•lit, trill be subject to a charge of fifty
e, bat not less tiian three dollars for each
ransom Advertisements must be paid In
pi-tely News and Herald
*1 it >i; per year, or 75 cents per month, and
tie Weekly News and Herald
lsisi’iti‘:very SaV.rday at $3 per year.
•ioi5 i» hinting; ~
c ’ •' T-al'v and promptly done
London, Se^temWfc 25.—^Wheat advancini
3a. higher ou CD* ifeeA. Uiigdr flriti "
Coflfee tending upward. Tea steady. Bice active anU
flAVincing. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 38s.
Halifax, September 25.—The steamship Cuba 'ar
rived here atB o’clock this morning,and is due at Bos
ton on Thursday afternoon.
Liverpool. September 25.—Much Tain has fallen
daring the peat week, and but little progress with har
vesting has been made. The grain made will be ma
terially improved in Consequence, but business is
Checked by the advance. Flour firm, at an advance of
Is. since Tuesday. Wheat advanced 2d. since Tues
day; Winter Red lls.@He.9tL, Red Spring 10s.6d.
11a-3*1. Corn was easier; Mixeu 27s. 9d., MnchTellow at
28s.@28s.6d. Beet firmer and 2s. Cd. higher. Sugar
quiet and steady. Coffee active and firm. Bice buoyant
t& 9d.@ls. higher.
mm
*So Merchfmts.
'f 1 "”* Alofl lo sahrT 9dt nx sailoaCL
Kentucky.
Mammoth stores and warehonsff*
rouTicM.
. The greatot political mesSngieTer teidiai
N*«r York city came off .•* MoodayhoigU; ^^ Qe3 ^h^ u ||MUMH-1iu8r; p»Sf eiMf eM«
last, to ratify the nomination of Mayor Moff^** ^ "Ilh b^eld its
man for UM gubernatorial chair. All ac
counts agree that nearly if not quite one hun
dred thousand persons were present; Got-
Fenton is especially unpopular in this , city
is quite generally knowp as “clemency’’
froth-4iii i tetmfuMSonetesdtichf id
various cifyWWliLiuaM
of incarceration in the State > prison. His
pardon to Zeno Burnhsm,,'thy-mock auc
tioneer,and to several ether even woraepriut-
mala, is brought up af « atrong argwMBt
againt hls t^elecfion. Beahfee liie opponent,
the popular ea-Re«order, has pvet beett %
terror to erfl-doera, a fjfct wbich bringr WiA
flrih make each hour yield its “reward in
dtutry.” The characteristic Amy of Northern
•“* )Totf
y*t the genial, joyous laugh, now and then
resounding iike the jingling Of sleigh bells
amid the storms of winter, conveys tiiO pleas
ing impression that <ill the warna empnlsea of
le heart are not cramped in ibia'eaiWht def
votion to business.' ' - " ^ ®OV- S
We eBjoyed -a charming Alive thrdngh
and level streets, on eithai'-sHh of
which'were handsome residenfeei;-' Wth'fbelr
Jdffely gardens, All rkdiant in tim^ beatify of
tenify autumn flowet^ and V&iM
.’iajify*, where ^watir and cbildhuttd wiled
hundreds of supporters BnnsAC ^ 8Uuny h0ura WesaVWrfflde
parry. Badicairsm, to6,iirm4t ttie pOptll$ ' 5 ./ ”■>•>•■•
side in New York «ty, pud '-be extremists
Oumches, with their lofty spires aiid ertetidr'
:oratious, as well as other (fromln^ht'i>utJ-'
buildiogs. Various lines 01 street raili
passed Ifythe last LegtsHnaro- They ‘
their lager on Sundays, and will cast their
mercial relation»iW(th «irStBte,psrtieu-
kotes against the party Which has madtHJWlijgy with -Savaa«dij< the- high price of
Groceries and Liquors.
piilon, Smith & C:.
ESEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ME OLD II HANDIES,
UHIsKEY,
CIS,
WINKS, die.
AMD
|ERY VARIETY OF GROCERIEJSy
ALSO,
Corn.Oatst nn* 1 . Br:in, strictly at wholesale to
1-: aii l we tVviler ourselves that we can make
st oi «ie Aera to patrouise us» at the
vvMts.ieffi.Tson st. ?
Wlw&m
, - The Puis Exliibitioo.
Ai correspondent of the London Doily News
In the moiu the classification of 1851 was copied in
the Pans Universal Exhibition of 1855. In the Univer
sal Exhibition of 1867, however, the visitor must bo pre
pared for great changes. The industrial world has
been parted in an arbitrary manner, so- that one
manufacturer may find lnmsell in many groups. It
is a classification according to the* wants of mah. We
are. iold that there ace wants common to all nations-of
the world. Every man, whether be be prince in Europe
or Slave under the King of Dahomey, has three wants,
each more or less complicated, according to the de
gree of his civilization. He wants food, clothing and
lodging. The arts that provide these wants, the raw
material ou which these arts are expended, and, lastly,
the fine arts, which provide for the wants which
spring from the civilization or education of a people;
ihese, according to the commissioners, comprehend
in a logical arrangement the art and industry of tha
world.
Taking these bases, the industry of the world has
been divided for 1867 into ten groups, viz : 1, Works
of art; 2, The means and application of the liberal
arts ; 3, Furniture and other objects intended for the
household ; 4, Clothes and other objects worn on the
person ; 5, Raw materials and extracts from, or modi
fications of them in their various degrees of elab
oration ; 6, Tools And processes used in title com
mon arts; 7, Food in a natural state or preserved, iu
various degrees of preparation; 8, Living objects and
models of agricultural establishments; 9, Living spe
cimens and model establishments of horticulture;. 10,
Objects exhibited specially with the view of bettering
the physical and mors, condition of peoples.
The places of honor iii.the exhibition have been re--
served for France and England. 1 he principal en
trance to the exhibition will be exactly opposite the
Pontd’Iena. It wiR open upon a no le vestibule. The
visitor will find himself in a nave near.y eighty feet in
height, fifty in breadth, and more than three hundred
in length. Its proportions will be those of a grand
cathedral nave, and it will he used to display all the
monumental' specimens of stained-glasy work. This
gorgeous nave will be flanked on the light by the choio-
e8i£uglish examples of art and industry; and on the
leit by the industrial chefs d’esuvre of France. This
vast uaye, which will cut through all the circles of the
building, direct to the central or inner garden, will
he,* I apprehend, the most striking feature of the en
tire exhibition. It is, indeed, a very happy concep
tion. It will cut through the various galleries—that
is, through the food gallery, the clothing gallery, kc,
and so while at the angle of each gallery it will present
to the visitor the efiefs cl’oeuvre of the two leading
countries in each* department of human industry,
will induct t£ie observant spectator into the secrets of
the plan ot tin * *
contents.
as yet vain effort to deprive item of their
dear-loved privilege. The Trlshj Xoo, Will
generally votjifar- fhpffiSaD. ■
'ected bere’by the effofluof the
^rfraw them away tram their first love-aod the
representation that the same Radicals will,
second them in their efforts for the freedom
jority. Whether I he rest of the State will
overcome this majority remains to be seen j
but I, lor one,do not believe.k can be accom
plished. ' • ’ • •
MADAMS BX3T0IU
Made her entree upon the American stage 6n
Thursday evening at the Theatre Farccais.
The night was dark and rajoy, yet the
theatre Was filled—a proper welcome was
accoided to the ^& tf IKf£|'gVUl9 Ter y~
bd(ty knows th^ eWteKtA Iff Meet■ Few
theatre goers but have .seen the . play as
represented by Matilda Heron. Of the aux
iliaries, suffice it lo say they were excellent,,
and the pjeceiiaalA-wasrpnt upmAe, stage
with aiSirtfhlifesrof ttoUfiF whlcW'w^n vtw
I flUv
• uli.NBAH.
UENKV A. i
|. J. Dunbar & Co.,
mpokthb Axn DEALSas vf - ?f.;'
futulics, Whiskies, Gin?,,
'Vises, Cigars, Etc. ~
A?ent for Robert Smiths celebrated PhUmlel*
■A.c an.l Demt'rcitr chanip iguc.
[U7 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH. OA.
GT ROWE,
WHOLESALE
dealer & Commission MercMt,
1-0 aaj St. J ilim streets and Montiment
, savannau.ua.
•‘•t.ssu.l VEGETABLES in season always
itu-2T-tf
-‘-u»»x. James Keukioan.
1 oiiuubia Square
r°CEiiY STORE,
• '■ -■I'lmliia Square, corner of Habersham
iihl President streets,
CALLAHAN & CO.
'vkrkly, lirat-class l amiiy Gro-
/ *'■Wines, Liquors, Cigars, FlTiits,
tc For aale on most reasonable terms.
he building and the classification of its
IVB
i?Aalt
men
murder
conlessipnx of j^eir own guilt, .anS mure Es
pecially of thfc comidi^ty., of Yiele_in' the
transaction for wliill |hffy *re bbout^o suf
fer. Gonzales Said
▲t the inner, or southern extremity of the nsv®, the L ' . J 0 Pa
second great coup d’ceU of the exhibition will be un- l»® as DCHUUIUl wiwpuaei a
fold' d. The visitor will find himself in a beautiful
gaMen, mirthful with the plashing of fountains and
encompassed with colonnades, under which he will
see set forth, in due - instructive order, a history-of
man’s labor ^
The book traffic and spegslattaS to wWcfc the exhi
bition has already giv^n ride? kro prodigious. The
literary event, however, is the award of the offi-
clal catalogue to M. Dentu, the great pamphlet pub
lisher of the Palais Royal. The official catalogue
privilege was ptshup to competition, and it has feUen
to II. Dentu fat the sum of £20,130.
Sl.NGCLAB Fasciu OF a Lokatic.—Adolpk
Bailout^ a German, says the Wheeling (Va)
Intelligencer, was a soldier in Capt- Ewald
OVi r'a, company of the Ciixtb West Virginia
infantry,: and was discharged after three
years' taitbful service on the 29th of Septem
ber, 18t>5. Ail went well, until some time
ago his relatives and friends were much af-
Ucted to discovei him manifesting qn
takable signs of insanity. . r
Adolph's is melancholy enoojh,
sofne'^f Ms’-fancies are es rkricnleifw at
welt be imagined, for instance, he takes
the nothin sometimes that he »the man in
'the moon, and talks in the most extravagant
manner about the inhabitants and produc
tions of that famous globe; then, again, be
believes his home is in the very centre ot the
sun, which he considt^ ttepluCMvheSegjpod
men go when they' '“kick’ uie hucKCv’ Here
below.
Quite recently he fancied' that his slner
was in* the habit of changing - to a rat or
mouse, and in this shape eating up alf the
bread and cheese about the hoo#e. . To pre
vent the loss of food, be ffndertucfcUl exler-
" ■ -«u«c<
sis-
. PIERCE SKEHAS,
f H^v.iie and Retail Dealer
series, Boots atid Shoes, Clothing, For-
P'DojQcetic Wines, Liquors and Begars.
I J> ^i.an'8 Celebrated
Dl D£N ALE
AND
champagne cider.
ia wood.
^“dDablia Brown Stout, 8cotck and^BuR
P'^-dactions made to be trade.
'Broughtonstreet, savaioiah. ■
and 02 Liberty street, N. Y..
A. RYAN & CO.
ao7
inmate the “rat,’‘'ano* might have -s’tteceeded
had not timely assistance to the frightened
girl arrived. Again, he claims to be a rela
tive of lire King of Bavaria, who," he states,
has dispatched a ship to this eountry f laden
with money lor him, with which, when it
arrives, he intends building a number of
palaces, etc. His last fancy, however, beats
anything we ever bear'd of. He imagines
that he has brtu paying his addresses to a
young lady who reciprocates bis passion, and
that a day or two age the young lady offered
to kies him, be refusing the salute because
previous kissing on his and her part iuu}
raised lumps on the end of his nose.
Tb.A»e«rtl M tepI3E5k*kJ j4T*
It affordsjs pleasure, in these dayl'wltei
almost every paper seems to practice the
Ishmaelhim rule of having its hand against
every other, to mention a notable exception.
The N eW3 aod Herald of this city, in its is
sue of yesterday mornmg,contains the follow-
DEAL*** in *»
LIQUORS,
/-aiatasrs.^"
GEHSTTS*
HAT!
\
da:
Umf
e^Swdst
AND . ^ “|
ere Dress flats,
at Srrus, Liu
elt/. 3o much for its exterior.
As a people we fibredthentksarty and cor-
tual i in their greeting, especially to Geor-
gfans, and seemingly-fhrrioas to ‘establish
nofjr:;:;-,aa sm
.Jj ';o 'rtoiahi tit : sqoi.a ii
:1: lSI jiS UJiuu-i out SAodJ lLt ;
i.o sell lit ktumungia as jildaq jnsiirtoK
Iissfi SSAHIS JSI am:T‘
Miscellaneous!
-U3b» SO HOI TAHUm
rtati
. «tunir
L. ftevinl—."i ,i£
O 4/CIU0U .ilstfifiireE
•* -’a'* * *• » ■: »(«
sill ol
>ulw x-
Mswoq ni sU-jifo H odi
tat''{™' nil
Us
ymtsom co.
\sn.l i.ru octOoJ Jtttm fcy^le ..
Would Invite the atto&Uoa of Merdunts mkI oUm
totit/’lo
rtf yiiiJvdai
1J 9,-j
QteW-11« v
• Cum Stephen SbeertaffSj .. l./J
OaHsVaaloateMMttff ' *“
CuMPtittitU&dieya,' ‘ .
Bates Red VUnncte, -
mri aaiA«
Bale. SUirtioff Slripe*,
Bate. t>cfilms.
Biles Bro#8 HftdiMptltb'Xrfl^felibetlmt,'
— '-JMgtetripad OiuabiiiffS, - m
•mtewtdw«dn»w«s, ■- * - • — ^ ’
BaIc* Cotton liras 11 '
Cases Satinets, .
Casas ffeataSc* Aatan
Cases Cassimerea
with a fall ltne of
f!*i Jj'tl.rf f-i JTfylt’1
Wh.ite Goods.
.ti fti
UfE
flights having proven-aa: iatpoitoqk barrier
to such relations WtfeeriQx ;: G.toag to a ,Iack
of advertising they Die ignorant tint. any
change had yet been made in {this respeto
It was with mingled entplfons, qS.infer,
CSV-, and pleasure: d»tix4: STBileft
Kentucky, and crojdng the broad Ohio,
the peculiar and nniMual gttttt of Ha vrffters
even then creating some UoeUfttaB,: ,wa J en
tered tlmiState.of Indiana- VAIW t il
' ,0U * through
tiiity, and fvr.yhe first time caught glimpses
of the Draifiu'S.^^We passed forests of beech
and other indigenous growths, and farms,
‘trtere pfeiity.'seefcei lobe the general Hies.'
sing. We sped otrward to IodhtespOlil,
where-wo arrived- at midnight. Here“the'
cold was so sevhfe^Wat shawl«*4ad Wsfekete
were indtepkaNMe. Being tba terauaaa of
sejrerat‘rilWaods, there was’ seare#fy ofife
hour or the' day cr night nninterrapted by
the noise apd necessary confusion of arriv-
ura or deputing freight nd pasaeoger traias,.
aml the ceaseless bdstK; of comers and goers
applause of all. But the centre of atfradtjoiy tbe tihtejs yelhdefed' sleep almost ah f*
was Ristori, upon whom, from the moment .. .,. •■•••«ft ..
rite appeared in the background In tlih lbdrth
scene of the first act with her children, -the
po£siii%,.;.
Indianapolis is especially a railroad town.
' The style of residences is very like' that of
eyes of tfie r nttd!kR4 Were jthg Eastern cities, the favorite light-brown
close of the tragedy. ' Her Scfing W*s' sb-. heinV HnrWei
perb—the name and character of Ristori were
completely, in the exempltcaiiod of Medea
All shades of feeling lost from the abandon
with which she greets her again-found hus
band creshe is chilled by the coldness of her
reception to the very quintessence of undy
ing bate and revepger*wera ported, as if
by inspiration itself. The URUttferkhle ex
pression of a mother’s love looked frpm ter
magjc eyes, and the words which acCrvnij>ii-
nled H need hardly have been said. The fa
cial power of Ristori is comeUjiaste wonder-
ifij. She would dUafyl Ji4aiift4te«rithout
speaking a word ; yet her reading is marvel
lous, and her slightest enunciation eloquence.
In elocution and in gesture and expression of
countenance she could teach the best actors
who have hitherto adorned ttej American
stages ff«ier'bi.^4ji»aipi8 ii|UfoA
her in America. Cesare Ristori, whose close
resemblance to the Queen of Tragedy showed
him at a glance to be her brother, is a tnosf
excellent actor. Signorina Glech is pretty
and a very good actress, and Signora Cas-
anti, who played fyf nurse,
representatives ot Jason and Creon hardly
exceeded mediocrity. ■ ,
TEX OTBKO MDBDKR. -
Last aight, at the Brooklyn jail, the two h f
;ele'
np" the
W.K to kill OlerotAnd was the driofiriXtl tSJJJ-' Vive* ■ country dotted with forms. In shigh auteot
Irnp-ntre tat Vtata Uud heefo to th% IKS*'
>y Tnuf PAuaylvania, with her
knew him, bat Yiele bad beta ia the tome
regiment Car two years with him in Havanan
that Vieie owned the .daggers' and r^gofs
K ' jafid in the murder, and gave* razor to hhur
I «M and PeiliCier oil the night of the murder;
that the one tbs latter had belonged to him ;
that Yiele brough^Jiun fifjd FellipteTover to
Brooklyn, repreSNSbwg ttffSh^whagbt them
over to show them a glass factorythat pe
wanted bis own lift! spared untilbe could seat ^fetuurces, and trdu and ^etev,
the result of VlelCs trial; that in his triad' ^iviul
some of the witnesseaagaiffte' him swore
fo^ely ;'ttiat Mrs. Ffifl^MtePrine of these,
be bad never visited her house or drank
livjmul Aontaiiam—Our city otaponn,
the Advertiser, made ita appearauoe yeatarday more-
inf In a new drjrea, and conaiderahly enlarged. We
congratulate the proprietors upon the eueoeee ot tteir
mttfpMee. end hope their expectation me to the fa-
ton m»y be folly realized.
We are obliged to onr eotemporary for its
good wkhes, and heartily xreiprocate the
kindly feelings expressed. This city is large
enougffibSb of us to succeed ^ latter re-
I tee]cuyo«nterpri8e8,.aad we. trast WW M
mod feeding hitherto exiaUng betwaaa tfia,
wo offices may contisus withoot iaUcrap-
Ho^-Sacayvk Adver^ffr.
—The Ofito delegation to tte.
Conrealiua on Thursday pawed a wsolatisR
■j upon the Johnson and DeBjpdaiUff
Central Cpmmitteetto'bold
OOLDIHG’#. henfy —^nominate a fusion ticket
anything there, and therefore sl»e could ,pol
identify them; that all he understood he had
to do was to take the.^money teore Otero,
which be wanted to wUitelW-killing the
man; that they bad no business to kill ’the
man, for be himself coukl have gal the money
•from him at any time--without killing bb&t
that be wanted the public to know that h»
was not innocent . himaelf! bnt gfiDty,’ l fal 1 J
thongh npt so bad as the pobfie -supposed
tfim to be.
Pellicier, top, toade a StatUaf ^tteement
The two murderers are trying bard far a res- ,
ptie. They are to be bnag oa the IStl. o£
soldiers stole a pair of pants < and-
match near Dalton,
tried, coavieted and publicly whipped, asfbe
law of Georgia directs. About tha
time a -dtirea SUriek sheep, was tried, cote
. and asserta that - the ^anhres^ 'LAij p,
tan who atole the sheep!' • ! HnS II Radical
tactics!—Aalmte Aye. :'QAJ -
■ DMviite7y8553flfyir5SntiJo* 8n
dtfcount of an addresa recently delivered to
being ttreTjfyvphjpg"coTdf. ** TBefe'arequSfy r
handsome p uhltoind paMatd bhildlagX be re,
ujiich adorn and' beautify the city. It is
pleasantly laid out and has it roomy appear-
Having explored it fo onr satisfaction,
through much discomfort, on accouut of
the penetrating chilliness of ttM ataosphCre,'
wfe left, at noon for Chicago, fUwoie.. An
other afternoon to be spent among scenes ot
unanticipated beauty. For many miles our
way was amid, the prairies stretching
alar off, almost beyond the power
Cf vision, one, seemingly boundleus plain,
t)4r whj eh jtfie fell prairie grass waved. Here
an d^^ne-^j^^^Jh^
ihness. When we came to spots which had
!en converted .tfy Shtfy Bafefc.'- frflrt prairies
to .fertile fields, where acres upon acres were
covered with the abundant crops—in reality
“ • ., nj -
deneu by the forlorn prospects in Gi
they weresmadw glad by - this promise' of
abundance which thy whole West furnishes,
sufficient, to, feed two nations, or, as. they
^rondly’say there, “ the whole world,”
.:JJ Rwttef Proeperlty.
>rto. wri*
... ...
over whicU he bxs recently trav-
ffenj
• > %/.)
w lTbe wealth ofthia country cannot be Justly measured
by its popnisffon. The improvopwnla in ■nmssrjr^
espuciaily as applied to agriculture, almost dispense
with human hands and the sweat of ths fcsM. Thsy :
plough, sow and reap, with machines, and man’s only
occUpatiQD i*t£SMpwintend them. Hence, yo»tifl»
<vet s country dotted with forms, in a high state ot
be seat of potter. At ‘oil
, and find
jfrAAi.M ol population, enjoys productions eqfijd to the
labor of fiffWHiM The same processes Would
Mift .s.mtka, ynten pf ^uittfiluess,, the abode or
a g(eiitP^|%DiOBt hhd
lakq lessons from our nt
jrion’for the2illOTM0
tern. We liave Iff tnRTfeniiayl'
hewnIfitlflHyfcVSnrtneni energteufe kHur
tiou. Let u» follow it, enconregq inSu 6f labor and
Mlita!™®* -
intp
neighbors have lor i w _
un. Rathiapath, toq, ma 9! the pputh,'we 1
covsrtlcpMirtcfflpowcMo make out rights I _
and sure. Si reneth is needfot to this tad, in a wrpff
t In Sfoe*,"** WCIT teong men, r
, u grey to the strong. _To work, then, i
a^d t
wrobf
burhilg t
Moaai&ewnBa fit :Naw
Jitodical electioneering dispatch
‘Orleans:
!L w 1 NkwOataARB, Sept 20, 1866. •
eltaor
fyomJMaJatoyMttobwJtomem
bf St Landry: ■• ; * -y: ***t.
life Qbfmtof haring reoejred vntormnio*
wi
over
ret
ent; parishes tfcktAfahdd of
itting,
inionists.
II
tionat MM wtoe ala;
rally hissCff And' "
uudiende..,
them by taking' a
(miles.
rrr
fetyaigh*
.ed down by tfee lojml
ss»afcaatt2S
>vered. The unfortnoat? wonnm wm
JS55SItoidihMi*
and kept l
i viija
ffiisfe aSsfefy.'nfl'H.iftiSee.^ '
Cases Linen Cambric Haadketehtefo,
Cases Plaid Handkercbieti.
WE ASK SPECIAL AttEIlUI
-'toHnrNuxer •“•>*
GreiAs? Bloots & Sfcho«Nsi»
LADIES’, UMem<dl!«iMlf
fiOOTS AND iH0fiS,<
°Aeady-ma»b ^ffioranro,
Tv ■••• -
f ... - Of our own mannlaqnrt:
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, itc.
setft?St
HERHMGWJV^
Fairbanks’
BEIL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
H aving been agents for the above a
anil Beales for the (eat fifteen rears, are now
reed, tag-large consignments of
SffifM and Seales.
ntRRPtG'8 PXTSNT CHAMPlUtf nRI PROOP
SAFES, with pa ent Cr^^ad Jro^ %MMiar Proof
A large sni complete assortment of FAIRBANKS’
INTENT FL tTFoRX SCALES, from 8,600 pounds
brnunt down to cw powads.
Ca rPORR AND UNION,
GROCERS’, COUNTER, AND
EVEN BAUUICri.
The store Sates and Beales are too well know* to
require an; comments BtnsU constantly BN head
' sold at Mannfactnrer’g Card Pr.ces. ’ | eplO
PLANTATION
ii
fdr'Safe 1 :
A"?
epaE subscriber offers his plantation and appnr-
1 tsnanses for sale on reatoBabte tsrmr;: Also, the
• erop of Com, Cotton, Cans, Wilio, re,
roeses of auttiration.
ijatoat
toils fliStstioute situated sloe mites from Madi
son Court HoOee, FIs , and two miles from Chewy
Lake Church, where there are good sehoota bow ia
•Wtoentfsl <*eta lon. The fortifey «te » toanA
beatihfulnese of the place, and tha nigh moral tone oi
the neighborhood, make it one of rite moat desirable
pl iers m fee State '
The lane it wed watered with laaes and running
branches, that have never failed In the ■ most pro-
tracteii <ii ughLs. znd lut nocicirsd hi pus a nrc coy
-red With dmiaest npK Mfyort *!
The pbataio
4»o acres prai . wI .
produce at leaat 200 bales; 2J<: acres In corn, which
frill pro-uce l,i w bwabete son.
-tiffhe load, on the entire nine
2 o' o acres—1,000 seres clean
tehees. '■
I will also sell eighty head of. hags-teortsen good
males, wqli broke, two uorses. Hire, piantation wjg-
ona, farming nteneils to run tWenly plonghA black
smith and carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cottons*
liooaehold as i kitchen tana tare, and MfrgAhiag ate*
rVherete an unfal ing well of water on the ptaeJ,
good dWetlMffhonse and cabins aadteteatto accoaa
modate all the laborers necessary to woik, fee. piaa-
U |'°aprited*to* «J-rly, the purchaser wtil let a bar-
, Fla.- irt, ■
JoflN L. TOOKE. ,
> ulaite are composed ol
cleared .nd under good
iJEAM ElifflE’MBSiW'NH.L
FOR SAleE. . .VV
FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE
and daw Mill, rninirlactored to order at the »*•-
I, ami Works, Me York- Consist* .of an easing of to
1 1 Jugrae power, return fine boiler, with all the coure-
’ nienceacomplete; Iron frame, 4» teet carriaget Jfi
Inch saw; patent self-eeitlsg head •btoeks; Her.
log Cham, with pulleys and drat alma hakim ter the
mm complete- The whole la perfectly new. and ess
be purchased low on apulication to '* _
aa.10 tf LiHoCHS. WEST A WANfELB
Notice,
'f w. iwvnr. -or tbe arm of Nertt, utarop a
ri. Rimers, has associated himself with Lathrop t
On. In tbe Drjr Gomts business, st the old stand m
ti-tf . MNRT LATHROP
A SERVICEABLE DEAF!
vJl. Pulaskifioose Stables.
auMKf
n^ay AffPif at
<f. MWJCfLT,
FOR SALE.
Jute Rope,
m and Bay atouatr
•»/)A Sacks Urerp-ofSak,
dUU 1.HMHW Mae Tel
'EavAnAx.'Sfy.X, Mfteli
oa to i
/ii to r.
>Jt oii.ux LiuutU gsril hi aldwfiro-ii i
SB,, --si xto aa/ilaveeaaoO rdi i-.tfijsi
•j^r.ili,., cnyatx foaa -ooxtaxai^aiut It
(yil.til ii.J'1 ottx turdeiui 1 r
.I, a .1 MsVitan Jam. -iq ,Jl ;
vstiii iifail .'i-jUikn; adl at rttii.-
at I'uv'ie (liiitoa-jai ot o- n ar, tt «iI t,
•; «i.wrt>—rrrTir-easr to i«w a
i liuyu m-> oi a x>di ltat tidl <>T
,<* virlitntikii Noorril ^o«.ijF»a oai
SOAATMEAM^
j /ihjnld li-Mi, (ita to »u ot!
H: ll/. o liisll tW Ji-J oT,W U-JluL-i !tl s !
^TJverJS,000^)00
DfrinaMa (WTU'Cmn.) Proaauew Aamuut. **
‘EToante Mametw. Ftraiitent.
Wa. B. Bam, Actuary. -
yili SAVANNAH BRANCH OFFICE:
A taunt Tritenm, eureri BayhwtfBnn streaw.
. LOCAL BOABDOF RRMRBNOE:
j'.ie. Lsflirop A OO. MmeeriUMto*.
" “ M. • DwWitt A Msggaa- '
>njAi(rioa, t Vl|^A^B.
_ _ .. me** mwm* - »*-■
reafirteff tha eatlie p oBta.
" Ml*' id-'iH ■ BERriff. HffRNEY,
, - _ (tfrtof the “Banker Richmond,
Xdpiqeeenr General Agent for <
si. J oi (lariaulofo 'lt»l orr* f.
i"yt<tU113>»IIHl ^»»io*iit*di to tolwsr
l!t» lox.. ziitiw
,,i » mil no jiVXoti -.i'v
ijj r. Lux',
•aiofia vToLi u
a.J Jt' tn I33I jifqOBti -M>lv
Ir-iH u, >d’ tinvtn* ei li XV;::
ith-iu L*iu J-.- 1
itoti-: I-1 07 !
ilen«
Policiee Written at tha Branch
Office and Losses Prompt*
•ij •• « rfeti* tM in (lidiai:>b3l 1
tofitoLarooui SDuilitsi uw !
1 r-f i • - -
'■•••> .rf.' >ti abosrii axxxi sflj u-!J fi-/ r
i. i. - Vii. fllui>is03 tirjt ivr •
. a /. WHEM MBHffiDt erfi
Insuranoe Comp’y
Of*. SAVANNAH*
Mm prepared to t*) e -
Fire Ms si
mi i..
v t. : lo ,'.'vuy tsWWtod nd u- .
»•; -rill thZlT ~Ul '■aW>sU !*•;
DIVIDENDS .
1 !.i:i<'-irrt tod he* 1-jitloifiJi >• ,‘. :
PAID HT CASH ; AB»S»' / lte POIiICY,
-a. --.i:U :J?3I
lt Nor-
, •». . tin- Li
E n d o yr £u e u t
AB0-;
ii mm iz tfortiq ,tr> :■ U
Life PoBdiek YTHtte*.
• .. • Itoinew-n oowj uvx ti
1 • v *l.£9it Ini:'-# .a-jeiukiL J, :.: - :
1 1 f »<rr iu lad// ,a<aulji«
gar caff atoartacteritoeettectefte itmre*
i. i »CJ to wuivoi
' t. JbMjJMA.
, iij* anj li-* tefauwj
- gy tee here ewe mtwf Mrilu m; fau wrerg part
af tae ummd games.; *e
nlrlltesgamtirmmm ■iMMeaalmhto wgperistiy «w-
aee la the bahtt»( diaa*'rtf«Xti*rtrterte thepwri-
le«eof realtliagEdulhdhrlakreiMaer tetslha.
ik y itid adl to c.oJi q
• - y *. iiamb eir jrum ; '
•ito -Id
:n»«il nit.
L:
A.
wm. n. ACtvD, Aatat,
EmlgrMti VinAk Supplied
■ yasuA u 1
expe:.
certain
and paitty
cored winar
era ledtugtl
For farther feWteiArg wbrtr tir *•
WM. UOkVltUi A
Jncksnw A Las
folio W. Anderson A Son, Savannah.
SKWSgkaiB^s
McUolla, cmydfe. teeatetel
n* • ; aauaaal ‘■“i aa faaajlgfi ekbi
•ru,.ituiiii »m a- -ms -
Ploateve ■
i.jj oltififliiMiiei Jeetu ; *. to-.-.
the preptegf 1 bcaww ai*M -UEtefcB ffiMKltAII
RICE MUX,* lMHad rewrite khriter te aR few nod
uecemary mreMfify tetetiiiaq ffi-wifitei •class
bice FO(n^>lIripffiIlXl ,
to haW R
market, and ta the ItttifUrsXniV Fkdtbrs Wlo give ns
Haring ample bcIHties far stoilfeg Ride, Planters
and factors can ship st anytime to tbe Hffi to suit
Urii Mferen te-ftereg^
.. she mi oa~ - - ’ -
/.IhlMiHl 3l]
.i :K J uni
• ;iio .Mfk ici yn-'j
if tha
ah of tha
or (hr
TnsiiraRcef.
J*iT .vJL.-i ,<L! < ;i.J:
Atdbeir Office, llTBajr Street.
H- W. MERCER, President.
CHAV. S. HARDEE, Vice President
J. T. Tbohas, See.
Directors:
M. RGoton
3. Lama .., ,
J. W. Neritt
D G. Purse
’ A. Fhllartea - l:
J. McMahdc ,
L. 3. Gull martin
F. W. Sims
G. Bptler '
R. Lachlison
£ P. Clatos, Angnsta
J. W. Knott. Macon
B. V. Ross, Macon
W. H. Young, Ooiumbu;
1B. HABMGTON.
EVERY VARIETY OF
FURNITURE
IS SELLING GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IW SAVANNAH.
HOTELS AMO STEAMBOATS
FUKNISHKD.
PARLOR BETS, extra well Upbolreered.
FINE RED BOOM SETS, Walnut and Ma-
tW>T. -
OOTTAGB BED ROOM SETS, of every' -
Variety. '
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds. *
KITTLES FOLDING SPRING BEDS and
MATTBXSSES, tfie beet Bed in uo,
and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all
oMrem. # j , ,
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
u. WAREftOOMS,
178
nearly Onnite St iiirei’s Hall.
Jei*-<
BACON! BACON!
Fifty Hogshead*
SMdere and Sides,
Inhaadnare Oder. Juet reeetred aad tor aria Jhr,
W. H. Whitney * Co.,
tuao-tf d Harrtf Haage.
era
- - OM 1 .il U'J* TT^TjF) J
D1XKA SPABRAWXi PtenoKW.;
efqoaq odt xio-|»: