The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 11, 1866, Image 1

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[lOL. 23 *-r AW & SAYANN AH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1886; •• ■ PRICE, 5 CENTS, -clITKif mh , '• News and Herald. ’ J PUBLISHED BT 5 \V. MASON. "j,, srwo. **▼*»“*«• Om ^ J ' PWe Cent*. ;;;; gio oo. >; o p" A »VEBTI9IN&. %Z. first insertion, $1.60; each lnaer- «"“• - - , . ,ri-Weetly News anil Heralil * "-nerreir, or 7S cent* per month. «nd -^W News and Herald Iron pniN!Til«<». II and promptly done. EAST FJLORIDA. snT/i BabbK. or War—The Fruit, of aaticlsm—The Cap or Sebjugettoa— been done before, ifltfrp days of the Gotkaaod Vandals, a#d wtgr should not history be re peated, sore <n a ctvilutod world like ibis. Picture to.yodrael^ beautiful grounds laid vaif evoS’thesr^>bia>-ris»BM*rasi«-|.qff ui tbe mo« approved .mad tasteful men ~uch spread uuder shady fig trees, end your lounge comfortahly placed beneath orange trees,- the blossoms of which contin ually eead farth a perfume that dlls the air and delight! the senses; dowers blooming ia all their luxurious native around yon. aud then the charm of A pretty cottage Fruit. Ran|« and Flowcn-The Grazing Indian Hirer—Game—Hunt- ;—Rclleciloua on the Fm- publlc. py Telegraph. plNG DISPATCHES. From New York. ,-r PASSENGERS ON THE KYE- " WAG STAR. ,,d Abdication or the Bfipapcaa Emperor. LraWAL OF FRENCH TROOm. The Markets. ’ , Oct. 10.—Upwzrde of fifty women of [yjhefi by the lonnderiog of the ateamahip f-., pins correapondent aaya the French w.thdrawa at one time from Mexico Lyiuiilian will abdicate and be appointed I . .uitrian Empire. ,:umer San Salvador, from Savannah. ; Sterling, Vi, for CO day.; FiveB, 113)f; ; cotton firmer, at 38@40; Flour lower; 1,1)5. lower; Pork eteady; Lard steady; Whis- iISVLVtMl, OHIO, AID INDIANA ELECTIONS IlECTION RETURNS. Ldelphia, Oct. 10.—Geary’a mdjnrity in this r.i, and iu the State from 10 to 15,000. Randall, L for Congress, has 4,600 majority; a gain of |I-l!y, and Meyer, and O’Neill, Republican*. I; by re !uced majorities. Taylor, Republican, ;n the 5th District, where the Democrats >:!y expected a gain. Dennison, Democrat, iShlin the 12th District, but his election will be srtknthe grounds of illegal votes in Luzerne - Gen. Coke, Republican, elected in the 10th 2. a gain. It is reported that Jno. Covode, ::an, is elected in 21st District, which would PiMsylvania Congressional delegation stands ■ nblican aud 6 Democrats, with the 21st District x The republican gain is one, and the elec- l^nuison, Democrat, in the 12th District will :.rbied. Democrats consider Geary elected by .'CO. Forney Claims 15,000. kNAFOLH, Oct. 10.—The election returns are | *l*fiu:re and unsatisfactory, bnt the Rep^bli- utliu State by a reduced majority'. In the igrifsional District, Niblack, (Dein.) has been 1. V. District, Hunter, (Rep.) Fifth District, fi Rtp.) >iitli District, Coburn, (Rep.) Ninth rr. t'ol/ai, (Rep.) Tenth District, ■Williams, leventh District, Shanks, (Rep.) Raportcd ttveuli District very close. The returns are too ipltte to wtimate the complexion of the legis- |s3fyAii, Oct. lu.—There was a spirited contest ->t Di-trict between Pendleton, (Dem.) and .?Rep.,) the latter is re-elected bv500ma- assoU,poo on the election of 1864. Fifteen |: .ms are certainly returned to Congress, and ;-srv»thtecn. tipoblksn Sute ticket Is elected by 4 iarg# -3 iRep.) in the Ninth District, ia elected. r.ct the Democrats expected to gam. , f ■ . — ■■■■■ j FROM BALTIMORE. are still left in Florida, and Ibeir transparent lights still show the folly of sanguinary con- ii| thi humaiT fmnibf. /Fit esq, bubbles gmre with tjtoir TeAt4lns| and as f^r /mother vtnishp |rc%i jgbt, but not from'memory, Wners'-'cdiatinue*Ao come up from the suds pf bitterness, engendered by wrongs too deep to be forgotten by an in telligent people. (; The impendence of a short sighted Government destroyed correct prjn- iles of legislative policy; hence war was for the cause; out GoverntJTent fof i! fects. W« now fiaftf na> .ppiitia to; discuss, for we have no voice in the nation. The simple arts of agriculture, the Ulh ioeflanaive Jttdy ef tile ecien^g| and *«**& cjllur^ oTfisi^ce to%9 powm* that be, are left to us. What more afiV Frenchman, a Russian or a Turlf ask of his master? What greater favor c*n a confed erate ask of a Radical ? .The cup Of subju gation ‘ crate Si My your attentiou to the St. John’s river, and to poiut out to ydu the advantages ttapt pertain to the section of 'Country through wh/ch it Hows. - * - Pal atM ’^imated at the bead of naviga tion for Sto.mBuah and Charleston steamers. Enterprise'S'the head of navigation for river boats, which touch at all the points between .Jacksonville aad -that place, maklfif'ZG run of two hundred miles one'eA week.' ' Along the Uenks of this river- the soil is particularly adapted to the culture of fruit and vegetables, oranges, grapes, pineapples, strawberries and other fruits known So tropi cal climates can be cultivated here. The public lands adjacent to the river offer great facilities for the' raising of stock, as all the country is free for cattle ranges to almost any extent. * Trifisfe lAfidsnre covered principally, with pine timber suitable for lumber, large quantities of wbieb ure- sa*wd oat Iff the mills. Cypruss limber, profitable foi choice lumber and shingles, is found in immense quantities on the river shore. The facilities for establishing orange groves are so great that by a little effort one can prepare an or-, chard in a short rime. The spot for the grove is first selected on the bank of tbs river, and thqm Iks wild or native Uses# wnich are abundant in the numerous wifa groves, are transplanted aud budded with tue sweet orange bud. The pleasure of residing on the St. Johns river is a consideration apart from the profi-r table business incident to the country; A comfortable, cottage surrounded by ah orange grove, with a broad sheet of water spread out in the foreground, humerous birds singing their songs of joy and happi ness,. the clear sky by day and the re splendent heavens at night, and soft air of the Atlantic and Gulf, aud the charm of peace and quietuess' pervading the. surround ings of a lovely home,' in a climate not ex- nestled there ip s^hfiet retirement fwm lfce. Ua outer world, w ho—.of.love, the peered re treat of those who lived in the fond belief, that no circumstance por event in the his tory of a nation, could ever take yo jhyely a spot from Uih, righiftd 1 niftier. But the spoiler comes and refuses to receive the taxes from a represeqt$|itff)|£j)ie To5T of the homestead, and it is sold for a song to some tratwlifcg'epeculator. Thus tha sinews of war hive been divesred from the field* of honor, aud lashed and warped uujosl around the homes of civilians. We do laf one moment, place, the blame of this at the door of oar honored Qbief Magistrate of the nation, for his every act shows a grand and magnanimous yfeyi"4ceeci|arfon and virtue worthy of the Romans ef old. oda condition op the headn that rule the aouotry at the present time,' prints to the world the remarkable fact that -the United StajjSTIs govemedhy two couAietm powers; otfeft -festofihg- ihe bkloyhn days of a pure republic, the other aims for in- algbed as we thseght bout' the - foetpue of war bad depm^d us of the means Mifis ts provide for pm Wounded and-maimed sol diers. The University of Chicago next at tracted us. :jfchajt4some linlldlng of very imposing appearance as seen through hick foliage of th^'ifei ktdtelyj jop^fi) of 9ttfgd Grove.” The principal object of *e8t here fs'thfe^^Cfttrke TeleseopeT said' W be, jhs lasgest refractor ip^ the world, hfclt, with ibe -vbservatoiy ta which \ Municipal Electio*. h^oaE, Oct. 10.—Tha municipal election is quietly and the vote is confined exolu- ptoreguoraUui. 1 Fertont Saved from the Bfeili ^tar. Oct 1Q.-The schooner Morning Star, Cardinkfi, arrivrd at qaarantine to-day with ptMoiia ia ten from a boat of the Evening Star, liner are James W. Lyon, Pilot, John Berry, ALdrew McMihon, Assistant Engineer, and paa- i A. Louisa, E. a. Van Syckle,Nellie Wilton and Tjylor. The following persons wet«'lota«ut conuiug the above: John Eavanaey, flre- [ ^ r,Ul butcher, with a lady and gentleman icboa; Augusta Market. * b Oct. lu.—Codon improving with ade [jStales. Middling35c. removal. C. Maker & Co. *** 50W PREPABED to exhibit, < their new store, CORNER OF irou ghton and Whitaker Sts., FINE ASSORTMENT OT 'all and Winter DRY GOODS, Iliil Minions till lie made by Every steamer. Itt Vlforan. drohri^Wx imi xrit KmplsjrmcBt of its People—Its Public iBnlldlngt - and Pnbli. Wor^s-Tbe Tomb of Douglas—Ben at Ifni Environs ^f tbs City—Tto. Tlarlc. Telescope. tOomspandesoe of the New* ajto Hbuxs.] Nxwfoxt Vt. , Sept 26, 1866. ffxssBB Editors :. I its gfeatoei My last letter 'left ns 1 ’the fetffrsicb' 6i ^route for Ghicsga^ ‘ ‘The Empire. Wesfern City.” Chit. I shill 4ri cago its fiction and_£ fact. . A romance aad yet stirring realifc , -SwA fflu9t,hethejo)rri- cpnclusiod -fit" tty 'tfce W <Wlkfi through its busy streets and; qodcavors to realize the ‘ fact that this great city As Hhef growth of thirty-fiye yean. Then its en tire pojmUon was comprised in. two families; ,, „ . .. now, with a population of 884,836,; it, ranks celled m the known world, all mark the, {omQi th# great citie ‘ s ^ ^ earthly paradise. The main object of life is happiness for the pifbeOl m ffW fiHl* hi that cKu lie aiked for, afid i highest as well ha the loweat lu-life, /Tha world lies open to the human family to pick aud choose where it can find the least amount of Care and trouble, and where it dm obtain the greatest degree of comfort.-r Tbere are thousands in the old Suites nailed down to tU^jjr’ particMar lo^aMobs, ajjLre accident placed them at their birth, who live on in ohe continued routine Trbm IhW; beginning to the end, without' progress ing' without improvement. There ia a wide field open to them in Florida, where they can make .near settle ments, which, in a abort time,; jrimld re munerate them for their labor. The sports men can here find the wild tnrkey, deer and bear to exercise his Skill upon, and if in clined to the fishing grounds, bn can take a trip to Indian river where the supply »s iu- exhaustable. It ia probable that no body Of water in the world, of equal capacity, can surpass that ilyvi)!’ the st$$>ly df the cohrse df 'time, ■ k‘ is canal will be cut from the St. Johns to Indian river, a distance of about fifteen miles, which will open a rapid ddmffiqnieqr lion with South Florida and create facilities for the transportation of flab, oysters, fruit, wild game and^qnyigea* Hpmang parties frequently, during --tha -wiifel months, come over from England and visit Indian rivar to ehjoy 1 the sport in .that region hf the building and its surroundiug groi country. Florida, the Italy of America, peculiar fascination upon every one who has. ever enjoyed its climate. Greece, with her Arrinpefago oh'one"filflB and tbe~Mediter- raoean <oh the other, open 'to- the’sdfii sir pf those delightful waters, does not excel The gander and more sublime association at Florida with tha ' Atlantic' itcfi Gulf. 'He; Western world seems to have beeq organ- l^tton Plantation to Rent. [) S!of T| !2 BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS IN ‘Musty, Qa., can be leased tor a marnber of [■ easy termB. Eight Hundred acres cao be p om:!sion give* in Decernkpr if desired. ia - — 1 GEORGE W. BAPP, WsjaesSosa rr AND CAPS. Now opes at the 43 He late atyiee of HATS AND CAPS. »S' M eiM »ine before tmidHeterelmSsherc. ■■fey b. M. CoLlHNO. « ’ T plan than the Eastern in its applicability~tO' civilization. The Eastern hcaaigphere is oc cupied principally.jft iAsia «nd)4 frrca ’ and the whole of Europe fills but a small space on the Northwest corner; but od the Western hemisphere; North and South America monopolises the entire field. A large portion of the old world has. gone to seed in rank barbarism, while tkahew was tike • field qf ; grain, flouri, fiofft' an, flour^hing in aU the vigog of pujil ffie /pi^fi tit ibe scattered his putrescent venom broad cast over the social and political status vf V beguiled people, Vbidh has degnfied the nation and destroyed ita purity. Unsophriticated Florida, inexperiehdsd to tha depravity of the ontside world, indbCCht * ANN AH HAT STORE, is .Shocked at the devilments of the times. a tow-c&Jie ^a^o«wkear«oir¥pe of our.citizens, have been seized upon^and tha proceeds appropriated tp'tqe'w^rp^ffl of itinerant agents; but the qmeAhiags terror equalled only by that of the -French. Strange thoughts these, are they not, to come from a wilderness, bat when one re calls the predictions of one of pur greatest ^ a y that- Mf© -found Sherman House a statesmen, met refleotlon. naintt^aitod^dG^vAJJleasaqtjbome for the traveler. These and pride of all large -rtties, statesmen, oneh . ^ Hence, we begin to doul)t .'that The United States will ever be organized as be fore, bnt as tima. pasasB en, th^-pseedqt rpy^ olutionary immobility will become an estab. fished precedent, and the entire Union im- parable. The donth is becoming mdre afrS- more accustomed to the irresponsible ‘ Saiiy innetivity" which is consolidating principle OT alienation difficult to eradicate in future. C<mgreaaional're^sentUtfi3Uy||°w t ! nl £> u E| 8 f*P «*|»'bru»k imzrf ym, soon be a matter of supero indmerefibe. Name gMt Wttorar chfielful 4PP*kfcv matter of snperl ffhall we weep over* the lost prestiges of a pore republic, or must We laugh.' fit finr fyr- ^ner$ibsnrd confidence in its stability. How ever, let us drJpVjw clrmiiJVd^hlfe ttto Satanic RadicSlsare fofging* ifTmSettewim the Union behiod the scenes, we will retire to our oraitge’ grdvea and wait fiw jW fkiflfci- tion of the last act in the comedy of the na tion. 1 Pine Knot. To quote tha,.grajphiq-^igS|g6,of. pother, “Chicago now presents 'td thff' Hftl of tbe .veler, one of the most' eri^a^ing pictures the Odntinehti 'with ita miles at ittujat crowded with shipping; a northern and east ern vista, wherathe watarq of Jiakn'MicIfigdh tfringle with the horizon; beautiful, afreets and imposing edifices; long lines of atatelv ware houses and palatial resjdsfices; .crqwcb of maabnay in thejr active pnnmits of frade, and endless trains of cannafianginfirom tiaa far Wast,*laden with the products of wide and exhanatlesa Wil to vlsilirffe pfiiAng qu^tio^tJ di which to see first The most exciting topics of conversation just then, being the “Crosby Opera House” and its eallectionjaf paintings. The Lake Tvmd, and tim approaohjng vHt at the dignitaftea of the nation, to honor with thair preaaMB—tfce laying.<tf the eomer atone of proqess of erection hylfia wDUffittuantfi,'in kfinSy recog nition of the Melees of Use HliriOjs states man, “the late Em> QlepWin A. > Xonglas.’’ We followed the firowd of sight-mere, and after climbing to the fljUb efrrif \pf the “Opera HoeMt” feasted eur eyes fA)i brief hour, in thk-’Art Gailery.'Ljtotao d on the beautiful “Yo JetntoBalley,’’ so vividly portrayed ^>n caVmfra/fij well as the other handsome paintings which adorn this ^portion of Abe building. Descending, we foufldtfurj wives again mingling in the busy throfig-, and attracted by the imposing •entered tbe “City -Hall,” and fo •Mowed the cached tfi ’cupola,” from which elevation we enjoyed a pleasant view of tbe city and ile suburbs. at the city,' ahd iconstitutoadn impoftfiA out let of its trade and commerce to the lake. KesaalA ut all size* and deeariitiony^cqpqa|^ itodon a more extensive and magnificent* .But ^ marl^rsfre^ , h “ ^ e of !he‘ Wt. dosueiwfir badly mutilated by hegla of via-, itonlp aeardti AT nfiies,- bat the hudacme ttoaoiOent will when completed Kaifibvh tha ebaejm of foigeUutotiU or fiegieet of her gram Expectation-wee on tiptoe to regard tbtM aixau*ato**Lt* &>r the reception pf the dis;' flagnfsfred exported viaiton, aud pfetofr* - tiooe ior tha went had already loarthtiitad 1 ; jffa cast It harried glaaca at “the fiddiam Hnawfsir the tbic stands, cost #25,000. Being oue week in fid-J ; fxnc8 of the opening^it was with eome dif ficulty lhst'th*;otfly; ferofcasoe (AcWnt, prevailed on to eliowTu tfigtel^eiqx). But our Drijate impression was that he ^^,^aid1urai.‘tfottWeby fbiioppdtttoljttjr sfieRl of Wqittmniianog 'thai' following in. teliigiate to a Southern ear, ato'i ‘'ThtoW Jtogeat lena of the IfikttoffiSht was originally „ . q^^red by riie'Srate of Mississippi for her A atodasrd State UuifertiM jbfit/difr bringing bar troubles'on omcerres febdLbd us luhA ii t u tort or obtain it, gnd thus, at a coat of 19,000, UWVng* pdesOsaea H. But, why tar ry to tell of Chicago’s one hundred and forty-three Awcfcf*; ‘itsgraia elevators,dm parks, Arjesian wrtls, ; stock yards, public jtthooIs,tHijsp‘mdK hotofiii' *ri, ;( d«ept tot , . < I H. W. MERCER, T Kill cha*. s. haruxk, vice r 1 j'Ul Traus, Nee. only in thisjiase they forcibly illustrate how strong'hearts and ready, willing hands, di- rectedjtijNsalm, clear Wd iifittlligeqt hegds, can almost outstrip tbe wheels of time in tbe „Mpst of the^^p^h^^knribuiltaf^ marble, and though ve'ry fine tod wfill first, idler a few years it assumes a taint yel- ance to the streets than darker buildings j^ti^ss. The streets are moelly paved, some with staasedsd ethers Wkl| tits c<fie; brated Nicholson pavement, which ia tor preferable, as it has none of that irritating rattleiof UtoMMt pavemeik. • f^Tbey rise early in this city, Lounging is ^unfashionable here, apd like Western peo ple, fie it business or pleasure thAt engages them, they enter it with 'a zest. Cordial in Ihtfr gleelifl^s to Georgians, they expressed mbbpe et aooo/eatabUsbiog commercial rela tions with our city—with this pneine, which has been ofteu reiterated to us since, - “As soon as it js^aafu for a Northern man to go /But mterestin — ■ ; Aye. and so pay: Insuruce. Insurance Comp’y S III Are yj.:u Rids oi Reasoialile Tons, At their oaee, llT Bsi.atmet- * * .i TJrutkiit au.j j ...l •■•.T-riia. 0U4 s> uu, ' •*’ .'m3 >risi..i> (kjMMr Than AtifW&rHmt M. A (Mm J. Lama Banter J. W. Nantt i .id J. McMahon L. i. Uaiimartta Thomas F. W. 81ms IttbrnAnt O. Batter Fit One ttoshlfraa It fi. Crane t P. Ciaton, A wests A. A. Solomons J. W. Knott. Macoa *. Hunt] ton B. F. Ross, Macoo W. W/Oortoo .. W- H. Toong, Ooioatba.- • . r, H <«" 7 KNIClCERBOCK^R 1.1 qqA \\ LIFE INSURANCE 68., Of New York. n /•> a SOUTHERN BRAKCHOFFICE 89 BAY STREET, nT.- 1 : . ..1 . .XO’ZO’. ney- w^bgde Adieu ap<j were e» “ BOABB OF JRKftW. I remain, very respectfully, Ramibl. ■j riuvn^ii^uh Lnatituto ( J £ "“ FOB ^SToung Ladies rpHE K*EfiffTSES of this Schoel will M October Sib. 1 ^ J. S. f . LANCASTER, // JOHN R. MALLARD, Teachers of JfiUM'alfd'SedWr Ohnms, Miss CATHARINE A ADAMS. Teacher of PieBaratoryOepartmenfi • Poor. DEITZ, .' , ; , ■i.ii a . Teacher of French. , .... ,T • J »’ * Mrs. PELOT, J /■ .fieaeker of Femunaiuhlp. Dr. CBAHrKRS win lecture on Natural Philow. phf. anil fir RAKR183 oh Physlitlugy ana Hnttene. Mise ADAMS, a tfartre of Savannah, Is a Tzaohrr of |onz erpeheiiee and hizh re utatlon. For several Cut ege, audrrtVhJ tho mSM i of "JBYin.if *.rL> ij. iFummaniio (> <l cC - lw :- ,i j U fl. Principal. Yo .COTTQH SHIPPERS. Cash iA.<ivarLces OS CON8KJSTWST8 TO THE WELL KNOWN' , 1 v 1 V-'G ! JHoBSB3 OF Nktw,Slaughter ^ IVakd’ 'V (»0< •■•'at Messrs, John K. GiUiatt ACe,, YJ A YilA: : : : : .j . Liverpool. ,H0MCUQ2 .A M BY KIOWS.yiRJU, ; FAVORABL' Oar A eels it tolambas, Americas, Albany. Macon, yfiD»» Wert Mat, La Orange, ncvbh,: Attaaro,MaAnon. aoU the ■iu jgx t jukqp ■ j , decided in iu course hereafter, fof theta ppO- of a canal"vtotoh^i^ 1 cln^t^^nSi the “llfinois river, and Alton with the Mississippi 19G^ q induced tbe citineni, to ready and prompt to act, when public weal is coocerned, to con struct . the lake, In order to secure a plentiful supply of tbe pure element.' fBS'cyfinder and the critowft&fcnjltoe. i, sail out on the lake to visit it Tbe bot tom of Witt* AgtftdUlM to*0 jttfxty- aU taetbalopr the tatiiagiyJeTel Tbe miners are wovktag from both the ehece and lake onH nt tiw ~ nt>l iffl, gpd the efiriV passed the grou tbe prieolOStSO buikjipWV* 1 bams end atom. well known by many as the ibvW a aievt sltthnrt prepare to UWOHABQC OFcPAl TAXES and oth«r EXPENSES, aug asake ififra AriVANCffl upon conMgameats j--- to.-BHOcm Aco.." , K'^lARUMAliO OUTIOS. FACTOMB, ocs-lm i o '• Aoeartt, Qa. OUR HOUSE. 1 ■ 1 mHB vndenTgnt&lhvI»« MieB ty wow aiwite Amssss would inform ths pahUc that .ft Is fry. opan tW tto Policies Written at the Branch Office and Losses'Prompt- KT: "' ly Pair'" -' c ' 50 Per Cent Credit Given, — WHEN DEB1RED. ■■ ■ i .i r r — r, ;. r '" '• < itr-. • - 'DIVIDENDS paid in Cash, added to policy, J IN FVTri’SfP. /' • . • OF NOTES. ' Nou-Forfeitnre, E n d o w m e AND Life PoUotee Written. ' 1 [ * (Xt V j CaU and got'acfrcalar mttfei lVrto wt«a • ; »w WehtwooasraUof PrenUam for srwy part of IM Daitad Btatea.. No XaMu of travel within the chrUiaed aettleasonU This fsatars la ospadrtfr to vorablato soathermcastoman, is many Ofsalss ars in the habit of charging axtra rates lor the *rtrl- lege of neinlsf Hoalh dorleg A. WILBUR, Gfineral Mtokager. WM. R. BOYD, Age R. D. ARNOLD, Mtiflf PA EASTON TONGE, Sspll-tf puiTtar ama, AUGUSTA, QA. wY? aiii^ED. • 5 I UNSURPASSED by. m HOTEL SOOTH, W&L UN 33:?oH Beopeeed To the PhbUo (Late of Mills hows. Chariertaa, and Prnjrtrtw .i s 7 MisteiisniSSHi.;;:* ’ U. *- 4 f|(T: t *.■* W--,«..d .. ... ntoi «f !i . -XvaaV I" ■ rfs ilNr .V eaKll »' *-UJ«m toWl trA tt«s *>rgf: crinoi«m 00t> 1l*. • a *rr .or y<j t A<Aj«. - ; jv i - IT fGviqvtwjai i..u IN SAVANNAH.', •u : j uoix'i « ti ikndw .dt.iirt, Kasnwsteslsn Mrrchsat and Whrtraab Dealer In Hay Grain and Produce. «X*N, OATS. MEAL, FEED, BRAN, OIL cake, FLOuit. Bacon, salt, ROMS, Ac., /V0N8TAN 'It ' RECEIVING, sad far win at the ^totortwfehvalerigar. Ax*ot Banunanneh Floor Hills, 155 Bay Street. Savannah, I » d IMt* efi H. f a* » . -UfiW ,9U »J , ht 1 .301%^u. :m HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FCBNUHVP. PARLOR SETS, extra vm(l-dfibolrteRd. FINE BED ROOM SETS, Weloet aad Me hogany. - COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS; of aveiy variety. . ... . , DINING ROOM aad LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS amd PILLOWS of ail iSfiT” - 1 a ' ' * >”•■*’- ■ ■ j • -i"i Ia-j'j r . •»* . .r KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES, the beat Bed to uac, end WARRANTED. SUPERIOR to all others, w LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and *7oi4 IzmcZ Thomaston Lime. WARERO^ljiS, 178 Broagliton "Street, ‘ i / nearly Opposite it AitfcWflaU. piuutiM Ut- alt. QS Savannah rlto^twenfr OS)'MM_ ftoaa Sevan. vannah rivet r , eoostattegdV i ei acres or IAS fiva (i,7«i) acres or LAND, with two ertdementi. and •aven negro hooaea, foarteen by twenty (14x20) feet In sfre with a splendid strerm for lumber and grist mtu. Three hundred and twenfr/SID) efrzs of open Lead, and one tboualndTrCua)v> Wc.Vzred. Facili ties tar a stock range, witA meat stall in'Savannah, nnacrpasMd bj sn/loMf^ltf gW«BrinMy. All th: buildings in rood repair. «f;« Apply to Smith A Solmnoe, Conm»» street, or ai this office. ocS-im H.XdToUMnAlt. Notice—Removal. mHI 90DTHKRN nhOIIAFCt AMD TRUST X COMPANY have fbfrday moved iheir oflos bum theMerehiMM national Bank to the front room di rectly shore, in the same building- Entrance, fitat •aSS '/.eusuw.fcn. Notice. rfVB Firm of B0THWKLL A WHITEHEAD was X dkeolved cm the (Mil flav or trntnnbrrlsat, by the death ef BUMS AHIM OHlTfAD. oto of thepaitneea. SAMCHLEvEULHAEU, Surviving P»liner. The tmataeas of the Mtefinh win be e-ntloned an der iheirmaameof BaTHWELL A WHiTEHEAi>, by 8. K. BOTHWRLL, 8- P. WHiTEHEAP. ocS-im noticeT~ pfe and lor the sammer monthn my i fie at Floridh wharf. CHOICE f AmTl/FLOOR i - FROM MEW WHEAT. aad FnaUtaT wtth an ea^aJ^^wMW FLOCK, ande frees NEW WHEAT. IhmlHrt sap- pledet their rnetdeasM, by tbe eareeLhalf barrel, oraoarter barrel. Also, fresh OBITS and MEAL, by the bwhei orbztf basbei salt NOTICE, mat X enhip, BKOUGIL ' moth OB their ana aos.nat aad oa oonmiselon intne dty of Savsaaah. A. M. 3CABBKOOGH, ofSavannaii. lathe general Httaar, Mad ABHAM 8. JKWKLL o ■ y ay, State of Mew Jersev, STBPBXM D. RHISON, of Win. State at Mew Jersey, aad DOBNEUOs D. VAN WAOESEIL oi Urn dty of Mew hnadred and thirty-three doilora aad thirty-roar seats (SIAM M,) aad the rgld Stephen D Herri-on sad Ooroeilos D. Tan Wagenee contriboteeace three thoanod three hondivd aad Wrtyehma doUan aad thirty-three eeatodAMSta) This partnership l»to on the let of October, jat*. aad shml eon- u year, to-wtt;antU the l-tof October. mwiwvA«HE*.» Unae lor oae year, t WHIT® CORN AND «SD O ATS, ' 1 • rtovsl Bark Esau at White’s Prw^ for ■ White 1 H. H. WILLIAMS ft SOM. North Hiver AGRIGOLTU&iLWOm G^RSASSiaai”®^ A6RICUL' r d1 f ; h ♦‘iq z 3 i •*-. r it. ’ aUtflMM mm a x4*«2E&w * Miscelianeoiis. A. ArSTZLL, I w. H 1KMAK, SStgte I {1Mo,t £?%r. Austell £$ Inman, Mol S» Wail rtreet, MEW TORS. XTTT ate fully prepared to make liberal cash ad TV van evens ms oa consignments tram M.iefc.nta and PUatot, both at this pises and a*, oar- seen isa Ihont the Sue th. Our Mr. Ansteil. of ALUdiv hfenge ndesa rments them. Cotton and msr- tae w* be forwarded to us with 'dftpMch by ni meMia. Mea»i* Brady A-Moses, ef savannah. We wiWeae: t onameet en Dries to give s.UarocUoa, na« pram use Heluu.iuu rtonrf MARTIN J. FORD, 9 ■ V ATTORNEY AT. LAW, BPfUfi. Mol T* DM YAM ITREET, JfVH 8A.TAMMAH, OA. Notice 1 8 HBBBBY OITEM that the partnerships hereto* fore -listing under the mines of Miller, Thomas A Co in Savannah Ga„ and Thomaa. Uvingnton A Co.. Mai’:* - ... have been disaolved by the derth af D. G Liviii^eion. one of the partners. X J. MILLBR will give his attention to the boat* ness In Savannah, and & B. THOMAS to tbe huatneaa ia Madison, In liquidation. A. J. M August, ISM. IlLLSB. a a THOMAS, Surviving Partners. Tfipanbe-ribera will continue the Grocery and Com- mission Business in Savannstr, Ga, at the store oc cupied by the late Him, on Bay street. Aogoai. 1866. MILLER A BROTHER. The snbscriber solicits for the new n oontlnnance of the patronage extended to the late Arm. 8. B. THOMAS, One of the survivors. August, 186A COPARTNERSHIP NfflT rpHE UNDERSIGNED baa this day associated with X himself Mr. SAMUEL 0. CATBBRWOGD, for tha onrpose of carrying oa tbe Wholesale and Beta! Drag and Prescription Business. The Arm will be known under the name eng style of THOMAS H. TURNER * CO. THOMAS M. TURNER. SaVAldus, Angnst 13, U80. FOR RENT, It Akply lo ly»-tr On reasonable terms, FOUR OOtPft’lNO ROOMS and TWO LARGE HALLS In tha brick bnildlagon the corner of Be; and Lin coln streets. Poeswilnn given immedlntely EDWARD PADELFORD. 600 bbl8 ' for ulfl 17 BRADLEY, HILL A CO, scplt-tf So. H Stoddard's Lower Range, RESIDENCE For Sale* ® I OFFER for aale my Residence, with Ita gtenaive grounds, situated In tbe most de- Table aad baaatifni pert of Thomaavllle. 'he Bunse is huge handsome and eonve- Ganlens Urge, productive and handsomely arranged; the Orchard conulns many varieties of ex cellent fruit, end the Vineyard three vaifettesof grapes. The water Is abandon! and excellent The place contains SO acres, the whole S iKable for banding lots. Streets ere already laid off and hooaea going op around the ptaoe. Apply to ■ 0.1. COAL8GN, Tbomasvllta Or BBADLBY, HILL A CO. seplS-lm Savannah. BHODBS’ Soper Phcs]lat<ofLime THE STANDARD MANURE. AT SO* 50 PER TOM, CASH. alf-ti MILLfR, THOMAS A OO. NO’t’IOJB. B Y THE ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE TTT Council on tha 37th day of December, 1881. tbe Taxes upon grass sales ef every description at mart Chao dies and ware#, upon freight and pasmg t money, payable in this city, and upon hotaee and mors, are required to he paid monthly. Tha Tax naan teal es tate, commission# aud Income are required to be pel d qaartojfi. Tbe nnderdgned Is prepared to reertVW the IU due far the third quarter. JOHN WILLIAMSON. net city Tree.arm. PHCENIX STEAM SAW HILL EASTERN WHARF, 8AYANNAH, GX r IE nndersigned, having completed their DODELM GANG HAW MILL, known as tbe “PHOENIX. ’-•TEAM SAW MILL,” would respectfully inarm their Mends and the public generally, that they era now prepared to Bn onlera for Lumber In any quan tity and of any aises and lengths. We have con nected with our Mill an Improved Planer, aad wlii give particular attention to orders for planed USg longue and grooved 1 amber. Orders left at tbs MIS, or at J. F. A M. Hamilton' cfllee, corner Bay and Abercora streets, will receiv prompt attention. a abase of public patronage Is reepec*ftiUy am llcited. ED LBN * HaMILTONS. roe. inn, i. ». uauMs. a. naMOvoa. Eastern Hay. OAA bales Prime, for sale by BRADLEY, BILL A OO., svptl-tf Nr. 13 Btodderd-s Lower Rang#. MOURNING GOODS QUFEB English and 1 O Super 84 aad 8rt Black 1 _ Bnper 54 aad g-8 BMas Alpaca#, Super S4 and &4 Black Emprem Cloth. Super 64 Black Drape da Ruses, now aria Soper 64 Black Breach MarrtOk-. 84 sad 164 Black Thibet Shawls, 84 and 184 — ‘ * ~ Fort raostved tad tide by Be WITT Ajroxaif, port , ; . l«7 Cimpem strep Memphis (Tenn.) Coupons and Past Due Indebtedness. B Y an ORDINANCE passed by Urn Board at Mayor and Aldermen, Sept. to. 1888, It wae or. dslaedtnat the past doe Bonds sad Coopnae laoeht. e9n.es of the City of Memphis be received for dm a o tog the City, an reftodab'S 'n 88-year bonds cf glrtOSeaeh drawing 18per oral.Into ertand payo. Mela the City ofMrtnphis aeml-onaaally, for-tha MowtuTBmtoe imd Oonpoae frnrtd nag tadoraed hy Ue OK; of I " KsstsssiffiawrEsssas mmoBs HWC doe. Tiwfisras.'srwftiFna omiiaauy) x ai4COZUDill 1 • la-**] -'ail in fkffiTUi f-SitdtyiUrt? .