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!tyle, neatly and promptly done. —
The Relief Question.—The agitation of
tfci^rsubject neonas Jo be.oo.~the . increase id
Upper and flidfllff G4>rgK andjMjivfifis
being forced ioto the controversy. The in*,
dications are that the great mass of the peo
ple demand relief, and are determined to have
Uiti some form or other. It is a foregone
conclusion that they cannot pay the one-
fourth required by the existing stay law on
the 1st of January next, and, therefore, ar-
gutnent on that point would he pleonastic;
lot thequestion as to bow the necessary re
lief can be afforded, is ooe of the gravest im
port, and will force itself upon the considera
tion of every man in the commonwealth.—
Quitman Banner.
High Prick* Aweao.—The Macon Journal
By Telegraph.
IorNING jdispatches.
FROM KEW YORK.
i eo t to Steamship Starlight..
■ CBAIIBER of commerce and
the COTTON TAX ,
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CANDIA.
ortavt news from
i Defeated with Grreat X.oss.
COTTON
DEPRESSED.
THE MARKET.
I vi* Jobe. Oct. 6.—noon—Cotton depressed, and
t lie made except at a decline of l(gp5 cents
5 the highest point Tuesday, nominal upland:
5s; Orleans 40c.; sales fc for the week 15,003 bales.
kcri'Avy, at $19 10® 16 50: wheat drooping; pork
• h 4t$33 25<ft33 30; Lard stcadyj Gold 49#; ster-
ruie!; sixty days, 7*£i sight, 8>4; alxes *67, 13S:
..•via, fives ’"4,103; coupons. *81, 112%; ’64, 109%;
k l'JyJi; tens, 99%; treasuries, 10G; Caroliuas, 84;
loisianas, 95.
L steamer Sfarlight, from Wilmington to
| >k, is ashore on Barnegat Islaud, and has bilged.
ie vessel is probably lost - - A'.
[ The Chamber of Commerce unanimously adopted a
t appointing a Committee to consider tkn
Lediency of petitioning Congress for a total abcili-
tjtj of export duty on cotton.
e Ueraid’s foreign advices per Persia aays, the
lroin Candia is of much moment. In a recent
lavement b .'tween the revolutionary Christians And
ddels, the allied Turks aud Egyptians wers defeated
Ir.th great less, having three thousand placed hors du
The Turkish Pasha in command was taken
Ijrisoner, aud re ; eased after signing terms of capitula-
The agitation was spreading, and this, With the
liu'ltra question, commands the serious attention of
l^e g Teai Powers.
From Washington.
I WisHiyoios, Oct. 6.—Flint, who is charged with
IibKoalug from Norfolk, in a letter from Chicago,
■LuioU, to the New York Herald, says he is no forger,
I us not decamped with auother man’s wife or de-
1 tend bis own, but that ho made over to his creditors
I kimoney necessary to pay his debts.
Hr. G. B. Lamar, of Savannah, Ga., is here urging
Itaclaim toa.arge amount of cotton seized by the
I G.ftrnment. His object seems to ba to. secure Jx-
) or Departmental action in his favor, thus
I keeping it out of the Court of Claims, before which
I v ibmal the first s tep in the proceedings would re-
I qa.re in oath that ho had never participated in the
| iire rebellion.
Tbe President to-day directed a pardon to be issued
1toEdward L. Martin, of Delaware, who was convicted
I z April, 1864, in the United States District Court, for
1 ts District of Delaware, of siding and assisting the
niellion, and sentenced to pay a flue of $1,003 apd
ccss of prosecution, all his slaves to be liberated, and
| tht he be disqualified from holding any office under
a Costed States. Martin paid the fine and' costs,
iii ta pardon is recommended by many of the most
Tonunent citizens of Delaware.
Georgia Items.
acres, not a thousand miles from {Ma
con, upon which tbe laborers were employed
on shares. The proprietors received thirty-
se4in and a half bushels of nubbins, and tbe
hands divided out the remainder of the crop
at the rate of two and an eighth bushels
apiece. There will be uqgphucking trolic ou
(hat plantation this year. ^ ' 7T f ; g
The Cotton Crop.—The cotton crop in
this section will fall far below the expecta
tions of planters at tbe beginning of tbe sea
son. At’ first the prospect was good fora
fair crop upon the lauds planted; but tike
accidents of season have been unusual.. The. ,
long heavy rains protracted tbe damp weather
to such an'extent, that (fi« first dt.bottom
boils eh ihosOdko rotted tof be%uM worth
less. ' The rainy weather is now over, but
the caterpillar has. also made its appearance
in most Of the fareas, aud the last, qr lop
bolls, from which planters always expect a
fatocrap, will nbw E*T1« sacrifice tp ito-deft
redations. The present poifi ska§ tfiread*
indicates ea/iy we ;t|Mr, and . bRweeti
Ute accidents, ofjhj'seasans.tth* glifetanc/
of freedmen to gather that already maae,anfi
the devouring ealterpillar, the crop will laU
extremely short of the. general expectation.
The facts of. this stateqieqfi we Have gather
ed "from the farmers theinseldei
rious sections of the country,
— . • ■ .! ereim; u t. rJ! U t IV’ lu l ■ •> II > T |» .H JliJi/ \ ......
SAVANNAHv GEORGIA, MONDAY, tiCTOBKR 8, 1806.
PRICE. 5 CENTS.
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M». fi»vU* TrIal_Corrtip«Adcnce '6f ftlr F ■ ^
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H*b*u CMfU Talked OT.
Richmond, tnewlay. OCIuberT, IBS..
The counsel of Mr. D«via, now in attenjdlw* «'
Baa it their duty to 'uy before tho public
! Tertiaw*.*' sail
ui fill uj*» .
iTfr'tm w latoa ■
■EWWAMD SBRAUk sttoaa
ewnusni, in accobdanck
a its AntucAioN nr tn
' A ’«
■rue. :ii \
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brief stktemecte of
.) i,v . .. ' WiutoiB.Bm,
J. Randolph Teem,
RoattfOUU).
On Tneadey; June Sth, tbeto w»* > ronnsl seadon
of the Circuit Court Of tbe Cinltcd Stitts at Richmond,
Judge Underwood presiding. Grand Jurymen were
sworn.end other Judicial formalities observed. Mr.
Davit counsel werd present, ready and snxtonfto O
proceed to triiL On motlun of tbe District Attorney. ‘'
the Court was reguHtrly adjourned to the 3d of Octo-
ber. tbe presldlug Judge tmtng Uiis langnager
“The Chief Justice, who tt expected to preside at
this trial, has named the firs [.Tuesday of Ochtter
tbe tiue that will be.woat convenient to him. When Butler, Hannah
this Court adjOnrna It will adjourn, not mm the- nett I 'Bliss. Martha
term, which is in November, but until tbe first The*- 1 Bu'locb, M E
day is October next. The motion at the District* At-'
torney is therefore granted. This Court win adjoi*>n,'
October,
Attorney General. This case will then, if not before
disposed of, be taken np.”
lu accordance with this order of the Conrt the- un-
kitfee ni “
FROM WASHINGTON. •
f ffill'DI ATTRIBUTED TO EX-SEC.
KETARY HARLAN.
|hcepta.\ce bit general dix of
FRENCH MISSION.
| HEALTH OF SECRETARY SEWARD
IMPROVING.
WssHuroio.v Cm. Oct.G.-^ttorney-Oeft’ Etansburg
H 1 ™ a!1 opinion that the sale by Secretary Harian
of tie ieutni lunds belonging to the Cherokee Indiaas
* Connecticut Emigration Company is illegal, -Mid
°»j?ht to be ignored. It was charged that Hat Ian w^s
uite.-ested in the matter.
Dix has formal 1 / accepted the French Mte
non.
Salary Seward is improving, and will sson re-
Rme big official duties.
The Government Demaada an Apelsg^r
from the British Consul st Buffalo.
Ottawa, Oct. 6.—The Governmentiias be oh inquir-
Bg tnto the search of the steamer Congress, under
ftited States colors, by the British gunboat Rescue.
Tie American Government has demanded an apology
British Consul at Buflaio, who informed tjw
-remment that the Congrsss , was a Fenian vessel,
^ bad been armed to attack the shipping of the
^ on lake Erie.
FROM PHILADBIaPUA.
Cholera Is«r*|Ml$*
—iJ CJ
PREVENTIONAL MEASURER.
i
Phudelphia, Oct. 6.—Yesterday fifty new ca*£( of
juj* ^ fcre reported. Since the 28th ultimo one httiK
*«id seventy cases have been reported. In vifew
brZ mcre ™ of disease-the Seleet Gon wit yies-
' appropriated seven thousand dollars additional
irdof Health. w 1 *
Shipwreck. ^ ■
*01HESS Monboe, Oct. 6.—The brig t4esno% C*)t.
^ cr . from the West Indies, with a cargo of gua$o,
ashore at Old Currituck Inlet, horth Caroline, on
dnesdty morning, at four o’clock.- The vessel And
it is thought, will prove a total loss.
Baltimore Market.
Wihobe, Oct The grain receipt* are very
Wii. and price, unsettled. Flour vary firm. *hd
Provisions du'l. Mess pork, $34 60.
8a S»r« firm. Coffee dulL Whiskey—Western, *1 43
Liverpool Markets
I^IRPOOL, Oct. 5.—Sates of cotton for tly week
^.000 bales. Sales to-day 8,000 bfldee. the market
do8ln g dull at a decline of %. Middling Uplands are
Ibotedatu^d. ConaoU, 89^. Five-hrenties. :< 7f^iab6at $TTJXJOr •
, r AT^oPlU bjJbJ Crop.—■
Sew Orle.me Market.
^ a ,, r •NXK*. OcL 6.—Cotton has 41 ,
G^perponna. We quote low middling at.
S Com, mixed 85 cents, white 90.
“rd.'J0@2L Sterling, 60.
Hew York Market. ;
er K f,^ 7o “*. OeL 6.-Cotton duU and two o*pU)ow-
htL.i. 8a ' es of 150 bales middlings, at 38<*40e.; Rour
ISiii’. du fi< eufi drooping; pork finnea at
*Uv’ hr A firmer, at 16X®l*e.: angar fina.atl0K
Uo e ?-;’ “ ffee quiet; naval atoms firmer;' tarpon-
;wKjSS2rtt^fiSW
Is the canser^tone of the Maaonlc Temple
*h^ DU: he ™ •'ken 111 on tbs Waf. Mddlod y.£
'•&A C A 0Tin * ton - Mr - Butterfield wii^
Site .E and “ttv# member of the Muonic frater-
,*** respected by all who knew him.—
u 9>uta Constitutionalist.
A war with Turkey is talked of. The
“rat grand battle will w>me J o#in Rhode, U-
«nd on next Thanksgiving dejr. 7 j
is, from vu
The Sumpter Republic says that Americeq
is one of the healthiest places in Georgia^
only ten deaths .01 white persons having, oc
curred within the limits of the town innelae
last six months- This does not include the
blasts, who ere kdt buried by .the dpfton.
An interesting revlval’ls in proves in the
Methodist church in (Amerjcus.
New Entebpkise.—We understand from
one of the real Estate agents An the' Trilj ttw*
he has been commissioned by a company of
capitalists to select a suitable location for
another foundry. The company will go ex
tensively into the manufacture of car-wheels,
railroad iron fin/l all otfcer castings, end icons
used by railways.—Atlanta Age.
llneaiaiu and Msmterioc* Jiff us.—Th%
mangled remains of a' man was found on the
track of the Macon and Western Railroad
yesterday • morning, About' two .miles out.
One arm, both legs, and half of the skull were
crushed off by the train. The fijbt impres
sion was that be had been by the train;
bat on close examination it was found 'that
his throat had been cot by a sharp knife.
Relipioub Revival in Athens. The
Athens (Ga.) Banner, of the 3d, notes' the
progress of a religious revival which has been
going on for some time at the Methodist
church in that place. . ; j’M Kly
Health of Columbus.—Though there.,is
mudh sickness here, and has been for sevefil
weeks, it is not of a virulent character, and
but tew cases are fatal. The Dengue,'or;
“hreak-bone fever,” is’ prevalent and; annoy
ing, but is easily treated. More stubborn-
bilious fevers aud chills and fever are gene-'
rally mastered by the skill of bur physicians.
Columbns Sun.
Death of Mr. W. W. Garrard.—Many of
our citizens will read with surprise, ami all
with sorrow, Uie notice of the death bflfie
gentleman whose name stands at ibe head .of
this article. Only a tew days ago he -was
with us, iu the lull vigor of mature manhood
—now he is no more! He died yesterday af
ternoon of congestion of tbe brain, .aged
about 48 years.- ' - * — • - •
Interesting Cotton Statistics.
The following memoranda in regard to the
erejw pf poetbn, ^ec‘and com, iq fofoier
years, have been carefully compiled ffomfhe
United States census re(uruh of.7860:
1793—First Cotton Gin (Saw), there Was exported
from the United States, 138,338 pound*.
1793— Nearly 600.000 pounds exported. : )
1794— 1,601,700.pounds exported. . . . ~
1793—6,376,300 pounds exported.
1800—17,789,808 pound* exported.
1860—Crop, 3,079,390,800 pound*, end 1,765,115,885
poun<k exported. p-;
1783—M. Dt8de»fl,'af New (Mans, i gnu ted A cot
ton Kill for Wplende.wv - - I 1 t \
1772—Kinsey Burden, of South Corolina, construct
ed a Roller Sin to qtoap Jongwtspte -tOflttos r of qrhioh
he wak tka flretsnUhcetpi
CHOP OP COTTON.
1860—5,887,053 bales of 400 pounds, ox 2,16A,S0k8«O
pounds. 1850—2,445,79* bates. •*- . i»
— . _'- Si “ ' *. vua:
Mississippi j>-.. f. ■ ■ .1,
Alabama..
Louisiana, .i... ,VW
Georgia
Texas
Arkansas
South Carolina
Tennessee -
North Carol* na
Florida
Missouri
Virginia,
Illinois x
Utah i
'-V <77%.
dsraigued are in' attendance here. They find no
CourL and, except from tbe information elicited in
the following telegraphic correspondence, have no in
timation of the intentions of tb* Judge. ~ /
' RicBMoND.-sept ember 39,1866.
To the Hon. John C. Undnnoood, Alexandria:
As counsel for Mr. Davis, sr« are’ very
know if you will be in Richmond on Tueri
which day, aa you recollecL the circuit cfeurt
United States wee adjourned.. W® -ere in Attendance
here, and are deMrons to he apprised of the views of
tbe Court. An early aqawerViH much oblige us.
‘ J. / T , /. f / Ik’iauiM 6. Reed,
J. R. Tockeu.
Alexandbia, September 39, 186S.
7b Messrs. Heed and Juc&r: ;} /. 11. / ’J e.%\ >
There wiU be no United States Court ia Richmond
nextweek. ■.•••,. . i ,-t .
; J. C. Underwood.
-X7 tri^l .1. .l'i
Richmond, September 29,1866.
Tour telegram is received. Pexasit ae to renew the
inquiry whether, ou Tuesday, you will be at Ricb-
moud, Norfolk or AleUKnjtidXiYonf laawer will much
oblige us.
..s i i Vwxut B. Reed,
J. R. TchSEB.
*. 'i - - - I: ftX It , A*
Alexandeu, September, 99,19*6. -
I Will he in Alexandria ou Tuesday. J-. r . ^
■ “ 'J. o. Wa—voeex t
The following dispatch was sent Nerlh front Rict
mood Tuesday Bight by the. agent of the Associate!
Press: -• ■.
Rio.
d*y ttifi<£lieL__. ^
*P> be bhid here this month. The June
legal, aud cousequentty, by the adjournment to this
day. was invahd
The opinion is expressed here that Davis’ counsel
will, ere long, test tbe efficacy of a writ of habeas cor
pus, awarded by Jtidge Dyobs or Judge Meredith, of
this city, and if they fail to make the application, it is
.... — ’ - li hi
■ i AdderooeJ Jod* I I
in itzrnmtMitl
b. y •
B ranees. Mary
Brsxlle. Thesis
ROY^T'RO’i
srina Conthbanth, 8 ■
rs Jamas Cuddigaa, Ruaa
C Clay, T 8
s&teft H &fe> i a.4i/Jr
Cooney, Catherine
Csmpfleld, Mrs Jai
Campbell, J X
D*nn<
»*:
Dordsy, Harriet
I
Ennis, E
Elerson, Higar
Hernandez, E
Jtsber, G E
Frtme, Mrs
their number.
. 'fhe *New Yftrk HerxW’g BichttDnd obmspSflAeilk^/
telegraphing on the sft»e4at*.Mrs:
I hear t suited that in case there is no term of the
for s writ af habfrfs corpus for Davis, and
will be pressed before thafr- Court. ’ l>e advocates of
this mode of procedure urged raat*!Be President has
proclaimed pesce snd civil law throughout the laud,
and that the military are hotmd to obey any writ of
luibeax corpus that msy be served upon them. It is
" “* 'thstswnt'
respected. There fi f tnc
fore, a taint chance that Davis will soon be brought to
atrial, even 8bcu4«'jQUef Justice iL'hase persist in
ahirkiug the responsibility of the triaL Auother re
port has it that Judge Underwood, ^tbe presiding J un
tie© in this Judicial District, is afraid of assassination
should ha venture here. This, however, is, if true, a
groundless teas. -There is no disposition
here in edy quarter either 4# molest the Judge* <
.my manner interfere with the assembling aud dis-
chargefci the dntfeewf Ike - Conrt. *i o / tl
rO
Proef 9f tk« Shorinen of the C^b^
Estimates of the cotton crop heretofore have been
based, first, upon the extent of the land planted, and
secondly, upon Uie state of the weather, the ravages
And that
shorter crop than, the lower e»umates have named.
Last year is ndtrs Ml* ^esr bf Which to make the
comparison, because the cotton brought to market;
during that period was the swings of -several ??*n pf
many pi—tirrsy and-therewaUa of ths good fortune yif
those who, disregarding - the general role,, planted
largely gfcotfon.liut jxikr. But tbe receipts of Sep-
tentber oTtHniyfesr art even far*below those of Sep
tember^ lSO&^aad'tbe total receipts of J860-G were
only about 2,600-,000 bales. Our file of 1860 has been
tisplaced, sad we canuot therefore compare results
k Il^ced* the press discontinued, early
tyiAhf fjtceipti “ “
^ *ng k<
1‘ceipUI
business, if we had our file at hand.
We fall buck, therefore, upon f 1869-GO, as -the only
cotton year •'filth frtsab i fai^<x>gu»a^ijityhn be made.
It was thah^Mktt piMdMn|$3cn» |u our his
tory, thfi total recetpU .behag-npdrtsd-at 4,004,417
bales of Upland.
Knur Oblkans—Beeeipks of %ptember K 7 MpO,
140,000 bales; of September, 1800. 1U,4aO—only a ijtle
over one-fourteenth the receipt* of lttjl).
• - Iobui.—Reoeipta of fisptember, W, about
(Arse days iu the asrix part of the month ‘
of Beptember, 1866* 2.468 b«W
4hO-rouetpts Of 1800.
tinmii .Mecsipta
bales; or SepOsmbeiv 184% %487 baleJ-rhe«^¥ tmc-1
the rsefeipt* of 1860.
I bales—about oue-p
» The wwiitepf the three principal seapoi^ thus
show an sggidgete xmemge of hoi u^qre Uua. one-
"welflhof the receipts of 1859.
iny||Rp & tfmuspoi ieii<
ion- that -existed iu 1859
ypjjqiBefftiff have
twelfth of tbs receipts of 1859.
of
»re . T IZ
^. p . , »rthi
tbhrr
to sell their cotton as there has been this year,
want of mcnr gpuld hum|fcKyW| forward* .that
stimulus hAaMRi gtmfln’^nrAm ever before^
The only consideration that might make the crop latch-
iu getting to umftet this year than in 1850 is the back
wardness of the crop; but that is a condition that so-
niable of tbe greet tocorrectuee* of tbe higher ea t(-
nutes of the-qpuj efvttll fmn epM/ot the greater M-
vuiecy of the very emeileat 4«am»ter made.—Colun\-
bus Enquirer. |-
.1947
v/-
Belet of 400 poundn.
5,387,052
• ’1 OJtf
Count Bismarck has conceded to Gover
nor Wright, our Minister at Berlin, that tbi
naturalization laws .of this country StifiU be
to farreeogdled lx Prussia^.^8 Ta Rilfw na ;
MWthoRs StkwiMA^teussiv Jhjb fWP emi
grated to this country, to be excused Iran,
military duty.
The Prize rWo.—A&roft- Jobes bits eitaK,
lenged Mike : MeO»l». lie .recent victor in tbe
prize fight at 8t. Louis, to fight for tfee-belf
and Bum' or rofci^y.'itPfiakiPJdi Go-
burn does not offer to enter tfee arena for tbe
championship , - ’ Z
Boytagton, Wilder*Cuh’apmcking bouae, digeot
the body#t» Kffu jumgtf tPt&f pejfcdrotn • i
tree. The horrible right for * moment Terrified him,
end for tome moment* he was unable to articalatea
word or move a etep. - ! *•
MW j i n , tew minute* e number of men, »ith Been at _
to ihelAte BonirfB tbe eveefifig. -ltt^MeF. Were t»k(*> Mt
to reauve the body, bat .it remained theta- ffT‘ '
^ heR-Bthreff ikkk
As Official Swindler.—Chargan bare ja^w^^j*iM»8yfriu
been preferred against Paymaster lin^. M. ]
WiMton, of At (TCtvtff SWW PV e of ^ ,
Department of tbe Gulf, for alleged fraud
upon soldiers, iu cutlipg off the couffo^siof
seven^thirty bonds previous to paying them ,
out, and retaining the .Juter«8t,‘^.
The sum involved, it is alleged, ^
EsTiMATffopTftif CdrfbN*CROP.—The Afc
^ur^au at Washington MUmi|te8
«fcp A of 'tftis yea* 'Wt vio.OOO
bales. iA correspondent of Ui^ NaUqn^l Jq-
tfflligenfier, however, writing itotn
on has
ff|_ _ m *be
Hydrogtaphijs Offle«. London, caatioififtfe
mi U»
Tax on Conoa-^-fhe Attorney-Oentral
decides, 1&4 Ablate tfAQCongmM regula
ting the knUtbiittodAU inly b* modified
by the next Congress; .that thepoww of tto
President wae exhautt^d ih ^^ oi^it4| lim-
ilaUon oftbe coUadSon Districts.
1-i ■ T»dA fees V«a no IJqns i o'.
On Monday nlgMrebffat. th o'clock, Mr. Samuel
Beer*, living At the Unioh Atock-yards, while rgtnrn-
virit to some frqtnds residing in a westerly
Doan, Mary *
f. :-
Foley, Leny
Fnmer. Leli
i>- :y#uj, ■>
Grave?, Lucy ' < -. OodderdhMto M R
Goodwin, Coriuthla Grant Sarah A
Gklligan, Kat* Y. 1.1 (Mff*af4talhk It)
r
Jf-.i-ifiBTi*,Mb*» I *
; B«*«rehae^ Patfeat
t-AHAty - • < • j;>
*win. EUie • > i . J. .
I/ ..it.
Johnson, Peroila 1 ‘ ■ : fiitiii-ir. TltWe 9
Johucon, Sarah ,. - Jackcoa. Ai
Johnson, Miss Bich ' l * tuda.T, A
Johnson. MraOtek; I /. Ji
Johnaon. L C
2'iIaiiiiiSlL.; : ;;i,r ato'v.u:!:!
Lee, Silnary t
Lovell, Mias
TTfi®
Hsbersbsm,'
Harris, Mrs D
Hulm, PHwp
McAndrew, Annie
Marshall, Alice
MoAdams, AnRti -r ■:
Mayer, Mrs
IMcKinsy, Mies
•Mehoteus, Catherine j .j
Lew. RF
Lopys, Florida
LaRoche, Nellie
mnote«TiYnofofl
"McRhem, Mrs Rdw
Miller, Mrs Jane L
vstjsr*
- tienee W
**W
t
eitij’UUlfl'H j’
Nichols, Ur* Wm M Nichole, Mary
Penny, Carr* ' 1 ‘ ' 1 Fiiter*ofi, Mkrt '
Petta, Caroline s : HfffftSB . •
Power*, Haitf^;,,,, La’W/1 ...
Rothwel”’
Roberta, Annie F JUa Mmrtba/ ^
Redcliff, Annie Richard*. Mary OR
Rogers, Carohm tt. ■
Rounddeld, Ellen
Smith, SaraCM
Stark;
Smith, Wi
Smitb,
Stone, Henrietta
Thornton. Cordta
Taylor, Elaey
Wolf, Beisey i ■ 1
Williams, Charlotte Wo
Wilkinson, Ella --■> > - .Wa
Walker, Mias Francis >- VilMama, Penelope
Williams. Hannah [Freed: Wiggins. Rebecca
woman) WtUNma, Mr*John
Watts. Mary . . Withingfon, Mary
Wainsley, Margaret i'*’ 1
Young, Elizabeth.
Zephyr, Anted*
Y;
Z.
GtnUaatta’i Us*.
Alexander^ Alfred
Abbott C J
Allen, Gcp 2
Albright, J<kl • • .'
Ambrose, Louie
B own. Andrew
B r *4e,ll, S A
Brown • lire*
Buiiidc * Hudffht*
Black, Alex. D .
Bendy, Billy
Brown, Syrttt
Deadly;Teay v.' ...
Rrauck, Haipnije
Brown, Isop Malone
Amaalan, L B
Agnew, Patrick
Amber. SgaS
Aiaahadar. Wm I
B.
Brjsbon, John
Baker, John T ‘
Brown, James U
- Baker, Joseph H
Barrett, Michael 2
Brown, Richard
Bovn*. Tho* H
BliatkBrW.W* go
BOwmsn, Wa
Bnrdstt, /as T
t. un '' '■ -
Gardner, Nelson
Cary, Preston M >
E^Wki, Reward M ' "
Eauas, Henry
tivfl i
Ferrell, Joe
Fnmt, John
niHsUAz Me
at r.tj t
8 |
Evans, Jim '
BHAF a i’ :Kt 1 .* 1
Eliot Bennie ,
r ! ^'*^Fi .
J ’ r ’ • J ••
Friektemt Jacob
'OSSSrltAjLo
Forman, Edw B
uOMAn
V - V A3
’:r/.fe>fin
EH
"i ii,
. JB
mwttaher* J
BoU*tomr.‘/rf u ‘ •
Reive*, JB
Q.
iins epf.q
Richard, 8
RoaeASaml
I V J.r Self Steven v
~ ‘ TO
Jillil
IwedDit'ttJ’l -i
Samson, G A n
Symmooa, Henry
Siamon, James
SbeOWW, J«m*W n/,
Juo „ , ■
Ijmi, Jno J
Imith. J W
Swan, JB
strepnm An*
Aussac, JE
Upton, BV •
Vesting, Adolf
Wifcy r A i
Wilson, Allas
Wen’S;- B
Wade; F
Winston, F ■>
WUliams, Goo
Wittibms, Bewr j
Wells HL
WinmaJH -
Webster. Joe
-WafeltJiio
Yeung, 8 M
-ssasu%
8.
smrt—;«i - ia
Strecy, L O
Stewart L
Bsrfb—
8*iiT
Spear, B J
Smalt, Sdpio
.' / MettJIRi i
GcMey, Wm
t ilsar, W .
ider, lfnh. ,
’i. :
Tuton, /aa - -
sskssf!
Tyson, sr —
Tracey, Pat
-Tone*, ROW
Testae, TO
t:. ~ '
r. -
w„ ,
WUffmit. J B .
Wiison, J B.
Wedlsy. MBS
Walsh, M3
■ Wads, BuhA
Williamson. 3 .
WIlhams, 8 B
Williams, W X
-Whitfield. Wm
- Wooding. W E
'aft®*:.
WDktoMB, WDeonB.0* .
" MEDICAL KXAWRRRS: 4 .
W Thi*toto^nTdeSirlcflr rchtnaL toe^ficyBbfoiv
remM-.modMhepto.M^.^
(Late of the ’Baht of HWbmand.” Ta. J
"*»"*« .’0i»^4wnt for Georgia.
WWHIM.B
Walter, Wi
P M.
GUP & CHRISTIE,,
tf if at* J ; ii. fiAMBTR,
©lepers ajld jailors, -
^ HI BROUOHTOUTRRET,
H AVE in store and ready for inspect! on their Fal
snd Winter Stock, cemprisiag tA* largest aaeort-
ment of
Wllto Clothe,
1 , .WaritaFMRfc .'f?
‘ n.ff ve^lmgy
to be fonfid in suy house to the city in their lfiM,oll
of which wm be mad* to order at short noMoe, trim-
BMd and {st op iBUteorpMed fltfle.
Farafakl^g. Good*
of _
robe, constanfly on band.
"• ’ WM. S. BOGAfiT’S "
classical, mathematical and English
SCHOOL,
CHATHAM ACADEMY, MALE DEPART
MENT,
Will mb Reopened Monday, Cot. 8th.
Pirtienlar attention i* paid to Cjmpotlriow end Be-
cbcpaatinti. French -U taught «* on*o< tfieregwttr
Tb* echodl year is divided into Thr** ft
fourteen week* each. Tb* Tuition Wm is (811;
per term, according to advancement
Former pupil* will secure their plane*, end n*w *p-
plicaqts WOIiwut " * "
o*3-wfAm
Insurance.
Honan Fumelus Pnrideaft
Wm. H. Base*. Actuary.
hAYANNAH BRANCH OFFICB: ■»
tSoarnsL BstLotNa, eoner Bay and Ball atreota.
LOCAL BOARD OP I
THE OGLETHORPE
Insurance Comp’y
OF lAVARMAH
Are prepared to take • , : -i ,, lti ; ,. a - „
Fire Mi oi: BraswaWe Tens,
At their Office, m Bay Street. "
fl. W. MERCER, President
CHAU fit lUJMl—. Ffoe PrrridhiU
A T. Taren.Bec. ^ ,
! fitpeetonr: *;
* : tLlfiokm .■*,- • I
J. Lama
• J/ w.-l&m .
' A.FUltoton
J.McMalire
F.W.
IiSSShoW 1
RP.CUeon, Angaria
. J. W. Knott Macon
B. K‘Boa* Matsu
W. B- Yenng, Cotombnr
F. L. Go*
8. A. Orebe
A. A Solomeaa
M. Hamilton
W.-W. Owidon
■JT-U
ni;
■■ii „ „
'» -t rl Till ii!
nfeATXft m
CVCRY VARiETY OF
MISS S. SULLIVAN
^ill RE-OPEN mat SCHOOL at the Chatham
Academy on the 8Ui of (torober next eepMtawdw
Gook’s Hotel
it. For SalGfi
A (Athn Famttatw, Bar Flxtnres, JWHacd Ihbien
A Uqaorn, Frariaiona, and naespfrad . In*** on
CVOKut HOTEL, Coinmbna, Georgia.
See or address , ......
8MTVBRB, WYBNRAOO.,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR t
FROM NEW wheat.
wash IhthJhi
Rwjnghtoa atretj are new repph
Mmlttae with sa esosiiant-1
FLOUR, made Irotn NEW WJARA1
pledat their rontdaner*. bw the Lanet hail oerrri.
Grant, J
Hi V y.ru'.’
unil itmr /n
“ ithler
BnnWtxaTfvcnhaimrlkxne-In
aGaaJQf fJtUment
mffimaSsBM
commanding the posit bad nothing to do with tb©
. tan and ttm iCair areohred *
, B .. r ■■ M- riiwsl towtiteM-tn^aeP.-. , ^
aifpi, think* that it wiU be lgsa
bales.
haedred
•Mr <(M8* «4,) *o4tb* s
pjSxp&ssa&x
khty-thwe sente » Trie i
roniue*c*on the >M *i oaohar, ISA,
r 1
ABRAM X JEWE1,
L anding from MeritJArefia at WUte'e Frees, Bd
eel* low to close consignment.
-"e ta Lt d.kewbamillPillOeM. .
J -JHI 1M t*A4h TTkTi Ikre . „
H. WILLIAMS A MW.
Kennedy, Wiq Xifktt J*o
t nMii({UBi i / irttvnn^*
Lever, Frank r2Sttfi * n
'JttSMUa
e Lyona. Jno Long. Tbot.
bsjnuoM
McCord, N B - r,. •
ayflvzy* 01 ?/ s H , a.fSSS5(>iA>B n
- a r/
i i<n>:»
if* l
22&&JM
£SS£!wa,’;
S!saaavii^JH o ,, TaJ^ , ‘ ,
NOTACCt i..
bHOUGH. for the baying tad aching or morebandtri,
both on their own acconfit and on commission la the
dRVdf Sevsnanh. A^M- ac—WMUflBBiA
h»>h*generalgartaer, and ABRAMAJRWRLLor
Vets t ClTr. 8t*te of Mew 6any. BfWJIII D.
BAHRIWOS, of tteegen, 8tHt* of Jlaw Jeaof, and
CORNBLIUa D. VAN WAQRNKN, of UMrity Of New
lAJ, '
18 8ELLIRG ti'obUB
Lower Than Any Other House
INHATANNAH.
HOTELS AN^STEAMBOATS
!t - ■ • *ft|0 *»/ l> 5 Jt- ...
FUBNL8HED. ,
utTT UTw .‘rut* il-i ir-j-.- f ,ai •
1 > 7k. > •• ,ti -MJ.qj Oil bat J.ltlLVj 1LV> .
FINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut uAX»
■jm: ♦') a.j; VJj vif . ■
COTTAGE BKD RPGM ^
VhfteW- • i. r,',c;> c ..J ^.qo-.Lif r, 1 *
DINING ROOM and LIBRARY AMIS.
•' •-•ffjJr x.’ it'iv ygirr.nM ->lt <[■!■) t; j “
MATTRBBSESs BOI^TEBBltod PJLLQWB
ofaUUnd*. ' * =“ f "
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 8BEDB
AND FERTILIZERffL,^ -
.1*. Jl- ifix^f rxnd 90 Plow*, celebrated MO-
OOTVON CHNB.
- WBnireYtTriiirn— t -^~ ‘ ’--r mr* ■ ■ ■
.'ggaaa-gflBBte: u ««-
' Gtimoy fDlpfh,.
SARD
FA bales nnw land tag.
all -faepM-tq WOi
Troh-rBarids and Arrow Ties. *
•£' FtJRTHRR supply of BandeandTic«Tn**ived, J
Aa. and for aale by. . — - . .. . . - l -
'fflLa&y.ggeffiBg
HBim rik ■*
rilr. awAffttUg
W1NW0H3T LaWTBR.
^ Ur.jsC.
JBSS-
HotI66.
cJ.* , 3 5 u n 39rTj;©«A
Rimwmt B WHfftlCRD wm
l *A>b .ffaUMTAIiMH A JO AH 3
KITTLE'S
MATnUESriffi; ihe brit Bed to wto,
and W ARRANT1D SUPERIOR to all
Miscellaneous.
a. Acstbll, , i w. H. Inman,
Atlanta, I (Late of OeotXte.IA
Georgia. | Mew YofiF
Austell & Inman,
Mtei aad CamBiiifaa T*.—**,
Ho. M Wall street,
NFW YORK.
Tirp are fqlly prepared to make liberal c»h ad
TV vancemsiit* on consignments tr> m Herchaata .
and Plsnfetr, both at this plaoe and a-, our avenciea
Ihroogtooot the South. Gar Mr. AysteU. i f Atlanta,
will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mor-
eband ee will.!» forwarded to us with dispatch by
oar at ents, Messrs Brafly A Moser; of Savannah.
We ytownboarbeet tnugiea tp give anhifacUoh,
and promrTe mdidterest* of onr patron*.
Consignments from our Southern friends res pect-
ftffly solle ted. Se27-3m
C.T.
I ret on. a
Hay Grain and Produce..
Mtnhaat and Whslfials
Denier in
CORN, OATS, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, OIL
CAKE, FLOUtt. BACON, SALT,
ROPE, 4c.,
/VONflTAN > LY RECEIVING; and for. mis at tho
lowest whol. sale rates.
Agent Savaunqnnah Floer Mills
155 Bay Street. Savannah,
Steiger’s
Volks Kalender
PUR 1887.
PRICE—SA Cans.
-Forsals by
0*3 .
2STHifi k
KAkflN S. FORD,
ATTORN EY AT LAtY,
OFFICE. Ea 78 BRYAN STREET,
jyl7-6m SAVANNAH. GA. '
Notice
TT HEREBY GIVER that the partnerships bertto-
A fote-i-ilsUng.UBder the names ofMlUer, Thomas
A Co . In SavaDeah. Ga., and Thomas. Uvtogatoa A
Otk, Madison. Fin,ban* been dissolved by the deafe
ql D. G. Livingston.'one of the partners:
A. J. MILLER wM give bis attention to th* huff-
ares in Savannah, and 8. B. THOMAS to tin bualnese
in Madison, In liquidation.
A. J. MILLER.
& B. THOMAS,
August, IBM. torviving Parfoora.
The subs^ fibers will continue tb* Urocefy anddori-
mlsaion Buslnsre In Savannah, Ga . at tb* store so
espied by (lie late Irm, oa r
August. 1(66.
Tbe subscriber solidt* for the new a con tin nance
of the patronage ewtendriUo the late firm.
S. B. THOMAS,
One ef the rervirere.
AagaaL 1966. . ■ . . .-jafiLtf ,
mTIlbT* BROTHER.
T HE UNDERSIGNED has this dav associated with
himself Mr. SAMUEL C. CATUEE.WOOD, for th*
purpose of carrying on the Wholesale andRetoi
Drag and Prescription Business.-.The-firm wiU Be
known endec the name and style of
THOMAS Mb TURNER i
i CO.
THOMAS M. TURNER.
Savannah, August 13,1966. au3T-tf
FOB RENT,
On reasonable terms. FOUR COUNTING
ROOMS and TWO LABOR HALLS la the
brick building on the corner of Bay and Lin.
coin streets. Possession given Immediately
Apply to
jy»-tf
EDWARD PADELPORD.
Thomaston lame.
if i -rZ! '
gQQbbls.forealehy , .
BRADLEY, HILL BOO.
mg
No. 12 Stoddard's Lower ^Rsngm
RESIDENCE
For . Sale.
I OFFER for sale my Reskleneo. with fia
extenrive grounds, ritnated ia the moat de
sirable and beautifhl part of Thoifiasvin*.
The Moose b lartre handsome and con*e-
**itab)efor
and Booses
rape*. The water la jbnodani and excellent
Tiie place eohtalfib to acres, tbe whole salt
boiMIng hits. Streets ere ahead, laid off and
*is .re ahead, laid
t the place. Apply to
B. IJ’CGAtMHL ‘
-;i.i, 0r jpw. t cp- .
BBvIWlWBi
NOTICE.
■ i i b.*- .v lio&ftir ■> —jir
TAROM tbtodat*and Mr toe-nauaffr months *W
JRH:ox>•E:s! ,
T i - - ■ , .
THE STANDABI) HANtfRE,
AT (08 M NR,TDM, «AfH.
alt-tf M1LLKR, THOMAS A OQ.
: »tp-v?*. * v i,♦ t .. *
LACE ANp .G4$Q^H^p6QinTO CANO
PIED md CAIICPY
■ ■till ire <j,|: B : r >.
-iv? -1 p:- ,vrr 1 .»,
t ;!■ ■ • u> j-x dim tm» (Smc -.q; -i,;* -.j. 7 .
WAREFIOOMS,
• •' ■-• • - • A/r 3;.i:nmi->fcri,*iiii L/7 le ■
stoY
I Af.’!
Mu: id. nwilwjisvnqq -
,Jrdi.iioa_
I X“ liaJei-
trri ~inl v u ^iliT
* toto/i. Ret MEW aaGto RoW to.
~F
msr
Hr 1 0^
iiTfifir.iW
NOTICE.
■■
B Y THE ORDINANCE,PASSED BY THE CH»
Council on thb TtSTaffy of December, UtoOt
Taxes upon gx.ssjsf.s at every ffrecriptkm tfmer.
chaadise and Wares, unofi freight and paaasR sreriley,
payable in thte otty, sad Upon bsrees snd mwlea, are
aaarterly. Tb* andsariMrid ( prepared to naRg
tb* Tax dae for tb* third quarter.
• it <' MMW-V
od
,w ^l!SS£u.
MACHINERY MATERIALS. iC„
AT THE STATE WORKS,
GRKNYILUE. fi-C .,
.. On Wrelnredny. October 17tta, 1880.
■ 'ismtore oi Bonth Carol na, at iu
i.Ws-twat af JMe-aato ‘n-
j; ttoa, ; ae heretofore pub-
inemnat
mtoidfto,.a*ri u b^apeared with.«^(»roT*d eare-
Becr^toCommWfitatfv^k*,
4-) f-jvou i.i Uoj ffaMttfU%ffL 0.
r, sssmE&mgazi
i ox. OU * OR,
*a wttv ribs
baifl -td Mmu#+
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