The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 02, 1866, Image 1

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Talltii;ka »w 7B«qA(tO «(d) k> -vlwjM stfT W —*— mm mm “ skbi-.') oi waniiu.-o Hiu i.’. r*CMl ai *£*«■ , aval, <i, WB r >ia ,. #Jtb w ., t ' . , f'-rW'l v ■ : ;.*1 .. .!^M vr»L. 2-NO. 224.., , „... „ i' 0J --yy • : v: v;u ■>* ,-moU nnjft til u . t:'*- j rt | 11T Mgai - - * nltt i . “ WESDAY. OCTOBER’ 2, 18e«.. lull aiiiej -hU no i„.,J ‘\at*rafl j.nm iii .lit.—di- " ” J 0^1* Mi h PBic^yc^KTS. -• MM WJ ."I l IF insurance. p a ily Mows and Herald. PUBLISHED BY \V. MASON. . STBOTi Sataiwab, Gao • ; t tebhi: ? s*sdred Five Cents. $3 60. *10 oo, I Of ADVERTISING. each lnser- fc‘ rG . lREi erst insertion, $1.50 ; irirst,-^ 111 '- a s s 75 90 70] 95 114 133 41 85 115, ' I j ,,. 54' 100 lo» 6J 115 155 7o| 12s! 175 ;Sj 1421 ; SO 155] 215 Mi losl 230 I 10(ij ISO* 243 lfifil 193! 263 1121 205 i 280 ..I 195 1 35SJ 4S7 535| CS3 600 700 [communicated. | THE BOARD OF HEALTH AGAIN. In the^EBALD, of the 18th inst., “Com mon sense” attempts a reply to my “jnmble of exclusions and statements,” as he is pleiad to terof* it, and ip so ASing, Jpapk^d sj few statements to which I would have re plied before had circumstances allowed, and desire only briefly to refer to at present. He says: 1st. “W e unhesitatingly assert that all re- pprts and, recommendations from the Geor- .jMeditfij Socia|^aad Boaj& ofHealth have received prompt and parmituf ’Atten tion.” We would ask* what that amounted to? Perhaps “Common Sense’’ can en- floating »e riarater »wti,rm, l, c little, Ac. To ports’ referred to were acted on by the City Council so for as to refer them to the Com- mittee on Health and Cemetery for examina tion and report; that the Chairman of said Committee, who happened to be Dr. Schley, . iftbe'papcrp, put them late hit dash pf safety, and soon after sailed for’ X&mipe^Mil has been absent for weeks; that the Com mittee have not reported, and consequently, Ihe ‘prompt and patriotic attention ‘has rc- ofoUki to nothing as yqt.” Since a stir has been Daubs, i&!Lt OT^n fiHToaa <w the N*ws and Hebald : I desire to say a few words in refs—nti/fol a grievance me are- made to suffer severely , from, and the worst feature of it is-we'eaty find no Wife >Hv ptoUeatar to bferne fre.fot; omission. It may be that “Uncle Sam” vlUT 1 have to father K^Bh? iHfeft cooaldeVhtion tb« fact that “Unaia Sam's" servants in blue burned ear pretty little town, to ashes, and left only i part of an old church so accustomed t» foe smell of sulphur it posi tively refused to 'Burn, ft may be that" 1 tevet he it excusable. Hating only mail comm uni cation occasionally, and no newspaper , opr- respondent to apprise the “powers that be” abaptgnch matters, two reporti,dne Ihmber. Darien timber and lumber stands tmbatihg ftrtnihftiledi other from the BWftrd op iety, h the been rr A SQl'ARE is ten measured lines of Nonps- _oftlieNSWS AND HBKAI.D. , r Ajcertiscmenls inserted three times a week T,:r other day) for a month, or longer period, will • taunted three-fonrths of table rates. sr Advertisements twice a week, two-thirds of .Mi rates. ;r A lvertlscments inserted as special notices wtlt irnarpeJ thirty per cent, advance on table rates. IT Advertisements of a transient character, not reeded as to time, will he continued until ordered :t;, and charged accordingly, tr So yearly contracts, except for space at table te, rill be made; and, in contracts forspace,all wili be charged fifty cents per square for icb change. If Editorial, local or business notices, for indl van, benedt, will bo subject to a charge of fifty rt ;*r line, but nor less than three dollars for each ■ifrtion. if Ail transient Advertisements must be paid In tore. At Tri-Weekly News and Herald i piftsted at per year, or 75 cents per month, and TheWeekiy News and Herafd Is issued every Sacurday at $3 per year. JO It PRINTING, a tin; ctyie, neatly and promptly done. By Telegraph. MING DISPATCHES. FROM NEW YORK. JItFICILTY BETWEEN A U. S. CON SUL AND THE TURKISH AUTHORITIES.- Arrival of tlie Steamer Arizona AMERICA. NEWS FROn CKNTRAL The JVIarlcet. New York, Oct. 1.—A special to the Herald, of Lon don, 30th of Sept, says: Iii consequence of a dittonlty which has existed lor some time past between the U. S. Consul at the Island of Cyprus and the Turkish Mthorities, the U. S. Consul in Constantinople, Mr. £ J |.il irris, has denuded full satisfaction from th# Saiuu and his Cabinet. Pending negotiations, which wok serious, Mr. Morris communicated With Admi- •*il Goidsbor *ugh, and the United States ship Ticonde* b hich had b^en off the port of Venice, was sent to Cyprus. lbe >teamskip Arizona, from Pantm* on ths R3d of ^ptember, arrived and brings one million ^>BO hun ted and thirty-seven thousand and forty-eight dol- are worth of treasure. An act has passed the I^giste- ^ looking toward a separation of the State from tie ijBiieral Government. Prospects fur saocess are ttotvery encouraging. The country is in a more un- ^ttled and deplorable condition than ever before, tismess cn the coast is active, and cotton growing cc the increase. Tlie return of the Spsniah invaders loooked for, and the patriotism of the people re- a fresh and powerful impulse. _ |<r _ _ ^ ^ ^ I'w Youk, Oct. 1.—Hold, 45%. Ctotton mdranring. ySl 3f»W. Yb&j #:Mhig 40IS.43. Flour firm at $10 12@M. Whea* Tuf finletat 3@5c. higher. Pork higher, $33>i@33>4 Ur] heavy. jUMUd'la bo»‘*- Letter Ereei Derlea. (912 Groceries aiMlijUbrE” TflOUSO WOllfd It!? ! til V) jlf. 1/ ■ „ , fiitWr turn Mi. Baxter confinpa a •Oekkeent made in UM,BvwdO( rwteg»n4^»ag<> : ' ftl'thiEclitdHd M^fr*oVafk Tribrmr: ■Ttt publication fc ytae flfy If a letter jnr-j U> be from Plymouth Church to Ua paator, al- the carefully guarded wii il which, yon in- that ashes, and wifelq49“?, ^9i e , t ®i3* prove tbe town proper, thousands upon thousands of greenbacks have been spent to develope the old business,which is timber and lumber. And just here let me Bay that no place in Georgia! or.oofi omi sea board offers better facilities for the mannfac- Y.J. Dunbar* Co., have been Obliged to sayr “Here is an inch which a-ftW fmfktMi have drawn up, which has feigned, and wittcli has never b either a infermal meet Churdif'caaif hot toe printed so of Mr. Beecher's second letter?*’ been made you would have rertied:M$ft honest or honorable t as a pri- turef, or shipper of yellow ..pkm.timbes a,ntt,nr I ho man timhor and 111 lYlKpf RtftTUi^ “ first in the list Of qfeflWf in any market, and the country foi fcapeftads. of mile*; extending as high as Macon, find an outlet for timber at this market, where ft Is fisVed ftp’knd shipped to all parts of the world. And yet, ^withstanding there are three gang mills three circular saw miltB in fdtl operation, three more extend* ones now in course of construction, involving a capital of several hundred thousand dollars invested in ma chinery, &c., we have. anLy. « pail once a week, or once in a great whife- .Previous to tbe war * triweekly mail was kept up romtks Albany * Gull RaUroad at no great ixpense, and WO believe estimates were called for on the same route this year, but we only' know there is n*3vaA*tre'*»d this is the point I wish yoq ta call attentionA^-. Perhaps your sheet might reach the ey#’ or even the Pdstmastef'General. And,: Messrs. teres ts sM*' we can do towards starting a tri-weekly line on our own account. If the business men here would clfik tsigkflief dk would Mt but little, and most probably, save more than the amount to most of them. I would ask you to send me your, paper,! but I can do better. If you will lend a bfin4 to establish, by tbe Post Office Department, a tri-weekly line to Darimt, say from station No. 3 to 1 Ricebore, Sod thence Newport and Darien, I will pledge myself to send you fifty subscribers. And you will confer..an ever lasting favor riftthk people, ftH>J a skill ful use of your pen, you can assist us to se cure a tri-fieekly nwil. You^s, ^ Hehbt Wabd Beeches. HaymMiri Lail. [A We do not know, says the Richmond Dis patch, how Raymond wW Manage to crawl back upMLtba Oyapqre^iva ^p^tfp^n, even if he should be taken up by the Democrats as a candidate lor Congress. 1 Wfe ^eeiidufWl the State Convention for nominating a De- c “»»rvauve licket ville. k-aviLLE, Oct. 1.—The mnnloip»l mod Legislative ^fciiQni 0Q Saturday resulted i» the choice of an en- 5**! Conservative ticket. From 'Hhival OF MINERS TAB A. XjOUlW. from Aon- ^ECUSATION.OP MR. HALL FOB CONGRESS. St. Louis, Oct l.-Thirty or forty miner, from ^tana. arrived at 8t Joaepha yesterday, having nearly oue mil'ion of dol’ara in gold daa* in thalr-poa •ession. George H. HaU, the Conservative nominee for Con- Saws, in the 7ih Dietrict haa dedined, and George A Hewiey haa been appointed instead - . FROM CIHCIBMAT1* Continuance of tha damage to railroads and crops. other published. He further states, ‘Htak measures have b«en adopted &Dd money appropriated to Chrryrthfim intp effect.” I * . ■ £ | ^ We don’t know to What h«r a^fera Unlfps it fa to the small oapproppialioo mad* $r Ime, which we believe was recommended Dy the' Board of Health, and thy paltry sqm of two hundred and fifly dollars' to defray the ex pense of*elaborating a plan fori system of sewerage and drainage, which, with the necessary surveys, hsts been completed, and the' result placed before the public i« the: form of a report to the Board of Health by the Cbairmam of the “Committee on Sewer ago and Drainage.” This repott,' w^tji the accompanying map, shows the marks of a careful and scientific study of the entire sub- _ Ject, and in our bumble - opinion afeS^be, carefully read by every citizen of Savannah. | tnust B *“ P 4 _. _ It has never been contemplated by tbe earnest and indefatigable Chairman of this Committee, Dr. J. J. W«ri*g, or any.-pne else to draw upon the City "Treasw^ for amount sufficient to construct tbe entire system recommended this year or next; bat we do hope to see a small snm Judiciously expended yearly, in accordance Vith the plan recommended, which will insure jfes final completion in a few years, at probably two thirds or three-quarters of the estimate cost, which was purposely made to cover all possible contingencies at tbe highest prices. “Common Sense” has therefore no right fo infer that an Independent Board, or one with enlarged powers, such as tbe Joint .(Committee may recommend, would bleed the Treasury so extravagantly as he fears v i With regard to “that mass of filth” Ac., near the Canal, we are able to state, con trary to the assertion of C. S., that its re moval was recommended by Drs. Harriss and Wragg (see the report of the Commit- moved but ihat carts can, and do, deposit loads there still- Perhaps tbe Street Commissioner,who, we learn, owns the land«4esire9 it filled up. Common Sense” thinks the scavenger de partment is responsible for the removal and abating of all odors, ,&c. But suppose that they are not abated, wbat then ? Why, he gravely advises that we provide oUrteWes with ‘-‘Darby’-s Prophylactic.” It may do for “Common Scents but “A Citizen’' prefer* to know why those who hire and pay the scavenger don’t compel him to do bit work properly. The “poor” are congratulated that “no power exists” here “to tear dowa oidbuild- ings which shelter them,” &c., &c. Owners of such buildings may congratulate them selves, but not the poor, who pay exorbitant rents for miserable old tenement*, which are tbe cause of a fearful amount of disease and death, far more to be dreaded than “the ter rors of the elements” he speaks of, find “tbe exactions of the landlords,” from which they do not protect; for 'here are miserable shan ties in this city not fit for a respectable cow to live in, which ought, to have been pulled down years ago, but are rented for nearly as much as new buildings are. The poor un derstand that question better than “Common Sense,” and will receive his congratulations accordingly. . „ He calls tbe “Board of Health -of New York an “experiment,” and asks for proofs, of its success. If he has read the Northei papers carefully he hfcs found them already. ‘The unprecedented mortality” of the pnst ■ ‘ USHNn- gratulating themselves bit Just ^hhi 4ift. of mortality, and if “Commoq Sense” will tfk< the trouble to compare the mortuary record Of August, for St. c '*£fWf$k) “ d New York, he will find, that in onerweek Ifi that month, Nwr YdMt had M4. Cincinnati 412 and St. Louis, about 1300 deaths from cholera atone, and; that vfhfle tt* disease •wm checked by vigorous sanitary «oeaanres in New York, It fson tbe increase in life oth er cities mentioned, which have Boards of Health similar t6 that of this city.; -r . . Of course, “the public clamor agsinst H, v landlords don’t like to bsve their rickety buildings cleaned out or torn down at tWIi expense; they had rather see half their ten- j ants die; If the living only -pay the rents promptly they won’t, trouble themselves. We know where that “public clamof* comes from. ■ But finally, we did not propose aanxpen- aive or cumbrous a “Board of Health” «s that of New York, for a city like -Sacanaab, A Rich Sermon.—Where is tl)e man with a harp of a t0jusand strings? ‘ ,T. 4 The following extract ffrom a sermon will be recog nised at a glance by «<*«$« readers here ah home. It imr hswaftee. nti i/tin Ui'Hui Semnto*; Snitb & r KEEP OONBTAlrtkV OttitiisD tT «u, « --■■■■<. . .‘.’.. WPIt# ^YlBY VARIftTY OF ftfknflFBTtt, a dore, Ostraad Bna, MrieMy** l»; EBOwemoarMreetMlint w*eaa« It to the IntetsE sf dmlento pemnusp as, st tht head of BM, opporiteJeffersoe JtT ’ KKICmiQCiSXR LIFE ‘THE HEW YORK" life Insnrancc Company. liJiW In ■>n«XlU ixfl L, nwsqs THO*. 4- U^NHaR. dUfejlAAirum mrOBTXBS AND DEALERS' tu tfUnUes,' Gins, Brandies, „ . Whies, Cigar*, Ste. o' ' » ;w»'J Irut ;i» t.i i "'W Agent for Robot Siattb’s rSehesFfi WW«I- phis Ale and Dememer Champagne. , 14T Bay ©tewet,- HOPS 3m '' BARANKAB^GA. i-fiotimi a* Loiru -ju-. »j Lla,^ ' «<J taions \^rr-rmrJ^n77u, u '‘ 5Ufj I© '.Au-JOj ) < •* nJ Jt!; ni Lice lo imjiuue a SOUTHERN ut . ui J,aa VTinj.r r \ h: jiHinoyoiJ Assets, - • Over $5,000,000 * Brvisaiux (SfijSsa Cbt.) DtotAnn AmmALar." Ifoxaii FiAmm. President. ■” Wm. H. lb—i BAVA7VRAH BRANCH OFFtCB: r: fiSonn Ihnma.'MnM Bay and Ball afreets. If^’ LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE - J. W. Lathlop » os. MHter & Ueether. sorrel Bro hers. DeWltt A Morgan. MEDICAL EXAMINERS: 1 a •; t JT. Q. Bnlloch, M. 1). i.fl. Thomas, M. D. This Company iastrictlrtaotaai, thbpolicy holders ifisaiytagtha entire profits. HENRY HARNEY, (Lata pi the “Bank of Richmond,” Va.,) aspio eodtf ' General Agent for Georgia, loses much of its humor because we cannot put in the apyiopriate gestures that aoc6szpury.it: Sir friends, siu makes the purtiest young mazi’in the world ugly-ali And I teh you bow I kpow-ak. I was coming up to church to-day, when I saw Some man iu ths road-ah, and I thodfbt ooa; af tbsia the purtiest young mau l ever saw iu my Ufo-aik Aud as I drew nigh unto them, Id'acoyerod they were play ing at marvelosb, and thay SB drew high unto a place they called taw, and they marvekd-ah. And.when he marveled, he jumped up and flapped his hands-like a rooster does his wings, and says, “J wish I may be d--d if I hain’t fat-ah 1" Aud oh 1 my friends, then I Uiougnt he was the ugliest man T ever saw in my lifg-ab. And I opened my mouth, and spoke note hint thus: Says I, **Young man, this is not the way to>sulvation.” b •r And he said 1 : “Look here, old hast, if you had been civ:' d as I was, you wop>d not Jove to hear talk of « vc .ion ah.” / l. i. ; LA If t Iff J u _ And now, my friends, when that young man said be was fat, be told a lie, for he waallom as- that hnngr; looking sister over thar, that’s always praying so pi- M pusly when the hat is being pasded around-ah. a ,o “?* **? . ka ? . ree ¥ op hoss-ah. C.RUWE; WHlLESALS r.qjf’j . Lipor Dealer & commuin Merchant, Comer firyan And St. Julian sttqeta aiid Monnmcift Square. * GAVAWWAH, DA BTfl on liaatd. FRUITS and VEGETABLES m season always autT-tf ver sonld a mistack ms for an LiNvitif & mm St. Juliafi.Blraflt, West of Market, AVANNAH. AGENTS FOR MERRITT. WALCOTT At CO. 64 Conrtlandt Street New Tort. ■ ‘C 1 .* MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Ac., Ac., and dealers In all kinds of Railroad, Steam MmUXI pernor,apd have„for tooths | dropped; yet in view of the contenaptJble j p a mpfl,8tcam wKfeti^ 1L steam conduct of Raymond, now very well ter Onagers, understand how the Democrats might prefer defeat ttitb a tru? map for their capijiflate to success with such time-servers as he is. He will hardly tw able to> bully < fMm ipto com pliance with his wishes. We now regard ty as certain that they have ooocluded nominate him. In liis paper of Wedne*14y be says : i .a, i “It is very erifismAthaL the public mind dreads the renewed ascendancy of the Deinoi cratic parly more than it does the continued exclusion of the Smitbern btalna . White H regards the latter as a nience, involving no ImportaBV or fasting conaequendes, it locks' upon’ the former as toll of permanent peril to foe oowMy- FOR SAJUB, r\NB MACARTHY “GIN, second kind. WiU be s5ld cheap. CRARLRS L. COLBf A CO., atpit for. Rav and Abfrrorn streets. REMOVAL. Pnn,ir fiuuMM. 3*ms IZmmmmaZ Columbia Square GROCERY STORE, But side of Columbia Square, corner of Hal and President etreif, BY PHILIP CALLAHAN A CO. R ECCTVING. WEEKLY, (Irat-dam Family Gro- eeries, Ales, Wines, Liqaoia. Cigars, Fruits Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reaaonable terms Je29-ly PIERCE SEEM, » mew innkmnli •••• ■uiri-jili lidj . Ml: In;* n. • Policies WtitterMrt‘the Branch .eiicrf DaaanodJ aauizib Office and Losses Prompt- WlMleMle red Hatail Homier In Fine Groceries, Boots and (Noes (Nothing, For eign and Domestic Wines Uqnmwamfrregun. A! eo, Skebanf Celebrated GOLDEN ALE CHAMP AGN^CIDER. in bottle end In wood. London and Dublin Brown Stoat,. Scotch aad Eng iish Ales Ac. Liberal deducfions.made to he trads ITS BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, dll-tf end OS liberty etreet, N. Y. iy Paid. 50 Per Cent Given, i asrai,... WHEN DESIRED. 1 tkIt: lZi>- stl ,1 M V. A. KYAN & CO. B07 Street, nKAi.ru m HgANPA BD rj^TTOBM, DIVIDENDS Agenta for Charles Faire Champagnes Kellert ” * i Whiik - myj-ti Kentucky Eonrbon Whiekey, Ac. Miscellaneous. P4JD IN CASH, AD^feb 1 W POLfCY, OP NOTES. . ^ ..tb ;:i: h ;i. LOW Quick Sales! I E have] nht received and iapriMdthe LARGEST w STOCK or !*«. DRY GOODS' tft-be. found in this city, and which we ohm at Every variety of Drew Goode Housekeeping Goods Domestics ai .r> sand Prints ’ Fii eaeani. Embroideries aad Lace* Hoshgy aad Gloves nbboaa aad Bralda Hair Rolls and Curie I«ce Paints and Veils Bradley's Emprras ‘ RandkercDM Ac., Ac., Ae, jlm J yJi J ! 10IWfUI2M!—! JOtl/SfllKK! JLQSEP M S O BERTS (Lateof Columbat, Gmjhaa :n!Y ! Hf-itt—-* ‘f »*■ Itaddanl’r Upper Range NATW»»A»f company mjMjm and Tran«- uublic manner, U> diaooritinne Hwlr oyevaGoua ovjr Htipw of trmnauortffitic*, aad hvn taken total cR of tttatr hniiiyn ”*ffJ£gggg SSESSlm&ggL. R* 1 ch ° lopa *,P°.” ■ „ .rTn^t all be enumerati that the buslni— r “*°“ v Planters RICE P0WDI1I8 DLL! /^OkSfG^SfKHTS of Cotton, Wool «n* Fredoce ti geuerally, respectfully solicited. IKvsaaee aiadc on mem itbaral mans, goods for the interior forwarded with care an 9gP ’^- Th« undersigned, having become proptfetMl - the property knows as the **LOWEB SAVANNAH nSwu, 1 ’ f fere* ..MEDICAL COLLEGE MW* G«»4)TH CARIlU'i A. however, to incremaed an inn ofinyaimL made, and still to make ilasita 16 undertaking as brilllanta. na line friends, in its incepti^ ill, oaly. ritun of Anatomy. MIL1 L’HtSu — ETCKDDiNGS, M. l *k«l<*''»Medlelue. gOAMHAMOCLTKlB, N ROBT. A. KINLOCH. M. D., Frol this, timwre^oioa wwto do, and tbfiir repffot mlSuyca h»v«c^raqo«°ay — bran mate » The whole country “ “ haa 1.Y11Q ti HYY«1 into requisition rai H’-'totiMHMR OB icrptawaa**a» kin. A manly and fair mini ed inapfradf; waged nj pliances bring about its deatrui ^ e ^° fi g , j^. Ul !nr~^d' willand to^‘^ra5d‘ C b**gUd“^’pW of m cun already expended by this nompany. it, to-'Uwe what ya^ami»<f ifthe' b .“ f, te a|b»t and there is no reason to suppose, nny oue. rise will, ns we are not disposed to prejudge Cmcuoim, sept. 30.—The MnaWhgnm river wa» of the joint commlitee impartially, b«»P no 'desire to Crlficinrthrir 1 l*bon higher on Saturday than since the great good of lflfli. Central Ohio Railroad haa been broken Bince Wednesday, and crops atong Licking and Moakingom hvet, are seriously damaged. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, r. The New Senator from Ore ROW. Has Fkahcibco, Sept. 30^—The Portland, Oregon, ^«P>tch of last night says that H. W. Corbett, Union candidate, has been elected D.B- Senator by a ablet rtrty vote of 38 to 31. and have no desire to erlficinrthrif 1 labors before the result Is presented for public iiv .ration. We did fii^'Why Wi could not soectioo. Wc “have a similar Board' here,” and we* still believe that a change la neeeaeerir before ttie’Mnttaiy tffaira of Savannah rndScted M they should be. A Crass* —A Western editor lately married one (St bridesmaid, the officiating —A lady committed suicide 'last week in ~ —, _ . _ . JL .^i Newark, New Jersey. She said she conldno ; being a retired printer, «■« longer tolerate her third husband. T be Annual course of Dsfn ciJfe in this lnatlmtioa will cotumeueepa the first MONDAY or November nixt, an# terminate tin the first SATCR- DAYenstWfcit^/^^H 17 4 _ «^IefitUoe*.*reVARDS HOLBROOK, M. 9 , ****?') lathe history 7 ’ necessary machinery for making ft h FIRSTCLAbS rice founding inUa, MoFfipawik fra.aparad to have Rh^ thoroughly cleaned aad prepared.far market, and to the Planter* and Faetoiflwho give aa their patronage are oas promise fall ntteaUon to their intereata. ,• - _, „ _ H iving ample Rcrlltlea for storing Wee, Flantsn and Factor* can atrip at any ttrae to the MIR to salt thair coirtetflefiie. to rMfife *» riorag* or for PO^i.g LLOYD fl- WADDELL. WILLIAM M. TCNNO. ROSS A aRAWRIGHT, M.D..I or of llladina and Therapeutics. iwnfi. FRIOLBAC, M. H. ilea and Diseases of Women apd. C.IL SaEEABD.M. D, LL. JTemit of Chim LOGAN, M. D JPaaaonstrator of ijOri- E. REDDINGS, M. D., Dean pfo tem. gog, m. d., agamfiMfi h ^tmmawaoretaary ,i M<i ye "ontocaT^nstructlon at the City Hoapfiql, liy F. Slilplii! agaaWr— JCL f. CMtSOLM, M "M. D., F. L. PAR- ; jS5.Kr'iX»»: "-"“■‘sss-ffw®"’ . .JWteA /W )^T !L - U . ff Iv J aT re >11 »a f r> BIOWOV^ Tn -ariii— 1 — tBM ’ ^ffhefijpinw (F!orids>««re-w«rijhof the 25th jjys th*t Dr. »ihu folsnd. county nnttft, was cried'®» pii dhtcry byWriWAerdan at foe For Rent, RMSTEM A ECUill, Non-Forfeiture, En d o yr ment Insurance Comp’y OF SAVANNAH Are preparcu tu take Firs Risks on Ressoialle Terms, At their Office, UT Bay brreet. ■ H. W. MERCER, President. CHA8. 8. HARDER, Vice President. J. T. YhoAks, Sec. H. W. Mercer C. 8. Hanfee William fetor A. 8. Hartridge A. Porter R. Morna J. Stoddard I. T.Thoraas W. Remshart F. L.Gue H. A. crane A. A. Solomons M. Haaflllaa W. W. Gordon rayMf Direotoxs: K. 8. Cohen J. Lama i. W. Nevitt D G. Pune * A. Fullerton J. McMahon ’ L. 3. GBUmartln F. W. 81ms O. Batlpr R. Lachlison E. P. Claton, Augusta 3. W. Knott, Macon B- F. KoflSp Macon W. H. Young, Colambnr S. B. HARRINGTON. DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE AND Life PeUatM Written. •Cab uni get a drealmh arOUag forth ratoa. f 1} ... 1,1. ) » :i i I re We have one r«£e of PrBWtuia for every part of the Catted States. lW Write of travel wttbh* the ctvtliaed raMamrato. TMafoatave la araadaHy fa- rarakle toflaufoerm egatam.ani, aa many Ourapaalra acv to UM hstot of charging extra ratra far the prfyl- lege of raUta| SoaUi daring nattier mocUtf. IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Anv Other House IN SAVANNAH-. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS blij >'j L i^ A WfLBU»,^ilprta *aa«EOT‘ A*®"*. It ASTON YONGB? Examining Pbysfefari. sepll-tf Planters and Fee tors nvmg nak their patronage ' “* of the* 1 (of the t of the hi the victeftjof savaa- coming aeasoa. aad Ifi So careful attention to their ffi can but promfteacareMl ajtwffion wUhh perfect order October. rjrt Forfurtlier le Mill, or at Uie Baaklaj Rose A Roam of coaming n n»' Block. Bay street. YELLOW 7000 meut, by sepgl-tf bushels for sale low, t# de*e emrigu .1 , BRADLEY, HILL A (XT’., No. 18 Stoddard’s Lowet Raago. AClWCrv t j./ei it.i ..Tr Msnozoj i?.i 4mr*MARME 1v > vifi tgieT he 5'|i42 UTo M»d -^cci^ent. ."X HHT T cg'fc’CiJ ’ PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FDOD BED ROOM BETS, Walnut and Ma- iiofcany. COTTAGE BjSD BOOM SETS, of every variety. , ■ DINING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS aad PILLOWS Of fin ktodfi. .avyiMW^l r. ; - ifTt. it • - r.RWWifllWilf Ai'.t'i way. .YteYgftAoaa ,ta tv' ,t*ft il i i'ilt cuic^iuuaa'l fiith totEM fnwrw ?*w* Juhmtan» ^°*» CffineralCommis’n NtorohwiI Mo. ID WsUaid’i Lower SAVANNAH, GA. - sept-tf Board, Board. ; pleasant S#^3, b .rr*j5siais H QRO- V. PAVia aepll- wsmsgSS: the amount of fine and coats or IDF pro lion. He was remanded to jail, and awaits the command 1 'of ttfe CommiasUmef*:' ;I *..i «».i p«,i, —No teas tbEn ritran churcbaRdvefceei present year. 13ID.mt&Ei#tISWlM ajInW baB eoireft .Pftladg giving the bride away. before, o* one foi' eVny Mietre Mffirired ^i J»ffi%etori«M kaMtsnta. »*p»«,, * tlllNul ‘i wli 1 ^4 • < M ' 'I'WVUka#*. Id c Jti riloilO local Ural MBS. W. ¥■ PAEKBR, bf B ! 3— . the nth tar of 5jSSS5iateggaS» sfiasK-’K ssaSrag* . R. T. OL Osyas* Bfg and kberyorari. t •etoto 11 oi- iA r i r..c> i i-o j -'rl '—f rtf l.af'itri't-*4 : ■af*rlat*adtal rinanfiffijaui l *f Ageary. A.WiLBUR* MF ■■ ■ffijai-jd' K i rtow rekfigUMHiFgWW * . BtiidW'J iM 11iw it*nur ' d»! .’liqoo j j FUBNINHED. jrrPTr.iira FOUJINQ SPRING BEDS aud MATTRESSES, the best Bed in use, —a WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all T.AfiK AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO- Piiea, and CANOPY FRAMES. > ilu.iX. L fHoqtax WAAEROOMSi, KS BfoughtoB Street, St* liiiref’s Hall. M BACON ! * BACON! • Laft • Ftfty Hogaheade SbraUtn and Sides, t |<r , just received and for sole by sdniMj c«.. a—N Wrelfly .p ,»lli* Is TljllliHffiUR TM dffE ft fiPARHAWB, ■ f I'jiR'dllidgreiuiire feaddvy Itok (fopaeelfoa op»°« ■■feMBStlftHajirfettUBSi' SStSSStSSniS’^iSmM It M tha otdrat paper duriag tha war, aad to allprit ti I .iuoR 17-51 qv - ;uai H JOiV HODJ'OXf iyi tAWllHH’>* YJJTW *' tC j ,.ai ,v jni :u. ... - oi iiy .i/:i bur. r l jJelao !r.ji l,i U^a , ’ £ ’U> r la!3'‘;» : II: fhidj i fiiaq 3d