The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 15, 1866, Image 1

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1 & NUr.nSSi. VOL. 2--NO. 235. ...... •' . ‘V,'"*' •aoiaiilo 7 4 dan£-lt**ti i A. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, l&fc t^HOiaa :» /lo'i j > ■, ots ...... 1’RICE, 5 OEM’S. Daily News and Herald. PC7BLISHBD »T s . w. MASON. * ; ,,, J) 4f STUDS, SiTAHWiB, QSO rcEsa: . t Five Cents. V #3 61). *io oo. fl> 0 p aDVERTHING. iijliUP.. first iwertion, $LM; each lneer- first, scent* , w fn-fgfirir News an4 Herald 1 )..psryuar, or 75oent» per month, and : w ; 3k |t News and Herald [-• ,,-nei er»'. r • Sa - ,rda >' * 4 ** P er r( ,n I’RINTING, ” . cfl tly ar.,,1 promptly done. VAOlk PHILADELPHIA. tanitl(aUoa In Began! to the U4| (I - j ; False Diaptich. By Telegraph. DEW - DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON, IE CASE OF MR. DAVIS. a p j: tant Correspondence Be- tween the President and Attorney General, ,RISIBILITY FOR PR0CRAST1NA- flio.v OF THE TRIAL FIXED UPON THE JUDICIARY. !»’* I Gen. 1 | Oiiio a fe ‘ *" i regard •< r ^ n ‘\ I>ltIJBIA ’ ° Ct ‘ 13 — Th » proprietor of tho j change <•„ Ledger luu earned vigorous investigation to be ma ,, into thd origin.of the dispatch wh*h appeared in I tlie ?ar!e ' columns on Thursday ltst, relative to the quest* , t i Commw " said to hsve been submitted by tft President to the Is reply Attorney GenemL AU of the fact, connected with held r- the (hsjaich, togeiher with tbe original prrt the naihsidr jtbe Washington intormaitMltbe^Ly-, | 1 ! correspondent, and the-groubds upon which the die- * ^ patch was based have been forwarded to Waahlngt u for submission to the President. Ut'Stnjetlvc ptre In Loslavilit. ^.outsetLLK.Oet. 13.—The Louisville theatre took fit. last night. few miiiut* after the audience had left, and Was entirely destroyed. Xhe Jewish 8yn»- gogne^gnd other adjoining buildings were damage, i- ftKW V OltK -MARKET. a Eiors-rCmt Wan.—The vlo-1 ■*;.-am»HiBBtaa38ti|~u Insurance. ‘ thanent-up passions which «2d t - • - *:g aud 1 p-.ttld pu ■ i ittkr - Cotton mid Gold Advancing. New Yobk, Oct. 12.—Cotton l@ic. higher, mid dling41<^±3c. Piour quiet Wheat steady. Cony hr betteh Prdri 8fous and grooerlwi quiet Whiafctr firm. Freights dull. Gold 153. New York, Oct. 13.—Gold, 152J£. Exchange, 103 ^or Sight Cotton firmer, sales 1,700 bales, Middling , 41@43c. Flour dull; for Southern $il 80@16 25; sale.-. 2,200 bbis. Wheat steady. Corn better. Poak heavy. Wew Orleans Maiket. „ New Qblians, . Oct 13.—-Cotton higher and ir regular, sales to-day 4,000 bales law middlings at 3^ @39c. Gold 60>£. Mobile Market. Mobile, Oct 13.—The sales of Cotton to-da were 1,100 balm middlings at 38&39c., the mark* closing verj* firm. :,0cf. 13.—The President has addressed eifc-r to tho Attorney General in regard rill>JJefferson Davis; Executive Mansion | Washington, D. C , Oct. 6, 1866. J il term of the Circuit Court oi the U. d for the first Tuesday of October, 1866, ;x ud, Vo., for the trial of Jefferson D .vis on gs of treason. It appears _that tuere will be a of tLe court at Richmond during the pres- jib. and doubts are expressed whether the •era. which by Uw should commenoe on the : iiy of November next, will be held. In view ^ruction ami the consequent delay in pro- ; vr tlithe trial of Jefferson Dayis under the non u treason now pending in the court, and iciii.’.w far as the President is informed, no ; l-/j say the civil courts of the U. 8. are not tint to exercise adequate jurisdiction within strict or circuit in which the State of Virginia nied, I deem it proper to request your opinion iat limber steps, if tuy, should be taken by :wJtivs, with a Viovr to a speedy public and im- inal oitiieaccoaed,according to the wmstitution ai of b Uu.tai duus. iix sir, y^ur, *ary respectfully, Andrew Josvfox. Ha. Henry Stanhnry, Attorney General. to tbs abort-, the Att »rney General, un« i f w# 12th ins ., stales: I aui clearly of Ihe .ib«t lutre is notuing ia the present Condi* Virgiuii tor.revi-ift the full exercise of juris* oi tv’.! ;A -mu under the actual state of things; ftl jj -oianiAtioua of psaoa and of the 1 civil order guarantees to the civil an* ItnUud State, immunity against miiita* iLt-ritrenci. It scvms to me, that in r. then t no necessity for further ac* MepKtot lat executive in the way of Procla* esptcialiy as Congress, at the late session, re- i>« Circuit Court of the United States to be ticiiru ’..A, on tits lit Monday of May and the Jay of Vjveruber, in each year, and author ial or Adjadgtd term.-* of that court to be or- tL# cLief Justice of the Supreme Court, at * and on eucii notica ae he might prescribe, saiLtipower and jurisdiction meat the regu- Ihi* ia an explicit recognition by Congress -*• things in Virginia edm^o the holding it*. Crates Courts in tha< into. He»also jt- Davit remains in custody at Fortress ^.stiy t3 he was held in January last, uf»er to a resoiutinn of Congress, you re- c uimnicaiKm from the Secrstary of War .§> General, showing that hg was held the Civil Court. No action was then iu reference to the place of custody, winnihaB since been made for his transfer y. The District Attorney of the iU District of Virginia, whsrs if.r. icted lor treason, has bean notified • would be surrendered to the United ilcrini up ,u a capisfl under the indictment, tatrieiAuoriK-y declines to have the aapiaa there ia no other plaoe wi hin the •her« ihe prfa ,uor could be kept, or where uai oumfurf and health could be so well *ur. So ^plication has base mads with- ttowWii hj the counsel for Mr. Davis ksf-r oi tli* prisoner to civil custody. Re* ipplicafiun was made by his counsel for his •- m Forroga Honroe to Fort Lafayette, on Li ] 2? of aaLitary considerations. A re- * i : omptiv made to a board of eurgaons^ rt ^ decidedly adverse to change on the ' UL ‘^d personal comfort. I am unable to atUr action can bo taken on the part of •v* to bnug the prisoner to trial. Mr. •’' lbo ^rraent, remain where he is, until ’ h:ca haa jurisdiction to try him shall be ’’ c: ^ -hi hid custody is demanded under, s *« of the Federal courts, ruey.&jnerai en^gesu that, to Avoid sny r Ainim^ ou the subject, ui ordsr be issued iiiocit of Fortress Monroe, to surrender 1° Civil custody whenever demanded by ilirsUel, upon prooeaa from the ta ' ^ r * Stanbury enclosea letter of the ” 1 D>oirjct Attorney for Virginia, who ^■■swwtu the question why no Uemaud had lycathe military authorities for the sur- dsffcrsou Davis, in order that tie might be , lujicu&eut found against him in the ^3 Circui. c uur t at the term held at Nor. iit> ' reasons had influenced him in Luq from their custody. He says the J t‘ 8sfu Kbt ’piug, the other to bis own hfcAlth. I have never had any U “rebel; the s>ervi soldiers. It will from his nati pap rate him can*udg | fixing ti Hi: says • vyhate have doc 1 did not of Es'/hu an arrah‘ ed —man iiiuoieatt Indiana, Uitfb just hi in how out of r* We ha« Hers. T* bout. 1 quote fro proximo. I Jirop reb'-Is, u I,20 still h*» iisnds. ■ j.000 Ui. » r.i.jis—Cttu. V*m.—Tbe vjo- ... ----- | !■ n.tay --■vice ,c«t fcJsvsUMr - - l- pnli i.«w »»g»nii*tion. like • higb- ■ rfsidaen.w civil w»r. It wss U- ,ji:e4«9 tbst Hlestcr Clymer/tbs .! irjh for Conner, m to speak, > - usv v! Pwnqersti; would smnmble ■ i;epa!ihc*nA full of delUbce sod .i tstitp»Doiiticalprocession, it--- u ;ji ».i i itmta; and u sock sa iias -s .i contact with tbe .Dvmo- .d liriui. its edge, sod thus initiate f< in wnicn thev foil j-sue- T»t « Um vity tbo Bcaioenlic -..-arked, tbe-mta4<tV 8 *Od ikaiur Kill tbe buildio^; nutted, by tbis pui-ty of TTcat jsorsl Ltrss,” When ) liavu been kindled to sucb a pitch oC . ■■ u:-djnwiiaii,tb»t tiKurj^OMk forth in r.. . :i;y lion-resistant Republican ii- u.ii.i;- fo be, parexa-Uaut, “tbe i ly Mt,' vfi .driftiiik. on t sttnkM i • .. .i.iStv ,4>aki.r War jsibfilkJ ti: i'v,u paMoDK and when,-mb *d<ml v berceat public passions are kindled - urge, it i.’tidie to rata, scry at «ram- '»• b ■ ’/i. I haviiift diauamdtbe jastic. of bangfiu,t se for bu sbiae in ebile Tribune >erc E. Leo I t ia tidihly ju.t that aucb tlL- devil air^d be nttwedby soapprq. in i- r.- Uit B itler. It would have burn- . during utn ranee, from any other than 1 <[ nijcln-; cbeeka «f fourfibid braaa wiihout ! uiatiug assunder, to sucb e \ iii:,.le ihi—f would lisvy taiied in tbe rotnraon mifiaerar WO.W -•ordinary coward would ,i: ..ynodemte liar would have i : lire met It required a perfect ot tli.- whole—Mar, coward, thief and t.u foul j mm of tbe Uassacbnsetts dele tt e -M.CU. .ate toil*c»abie of stand, i .iSfi-aiNy son coolly 'tnutieg tHb pro- oj^Geu. iUu-. 1 t E. Leel’’ Geneal ihsurantc -uu-'/au v A «, j4 /, ffi G-.E.N . .0 IL S “Tire, marine; .rlS^ b ,f nd -A-ooident. bun:;.iv : , bwavi mrii- * ' - TNSURANCK BFFECTSD lo,- -itv it Gun. said a tipsy printer, Vi j tL.’ - tree for a week. “Yes, . ; , ‘ you -are a great gnn. and I. - ad you < an consider yoorMlf “\v-ii, said the Typo,“then I .•/ 68* i; 3 * ■ ni w LirE too Short for Stbipb — Charie: Dickens relates the following ol Duugla-. | Jerrold : “Oi hib gent-ro-ily I had a proof wit hi i these two or three years, wbicu it sadden uie to tnink of uow. There had been es irang. mtut betweeu us—not ouany persona. t j , subject, and not involving angry words—an.: , j,'. a good inauy uion Us bau passed without mj’ ^ ' K y u ever seeing him iu the streets, when it te. Iv.-iOoidi- out that we dined each with bis own prival ’ party, in tbe Stranger’s Room o. the Club Our chairs were almost back to back, and look rniue alter be was seated aud at diunei (l am sorry to remember), and did not look that way. Before we bad rat long, be opeulv wheeled bis chair around, stretched out boll hands, and said aloud, with a blight ah' loving lace, that I can see as I write to you; ‘Let us be friends again. A life is notion, enough for this.’” Jerrold was not a Christian, but bis con duct iu this case was worthy of a Christian character. On a dying bed how insigniflear. will appear many things about which w couteud in bitterness aud wrath! Lite i loo short, its inevitable sorrows so many, its responsibilities so vast aud solemn, that theit is, indeed, no time to spate in abusing an maligning one another. Let uot the sun g dowu ou your wrath. Never close your eyt to sleep with your heart angry towards you” brother aud leilow sufferer. See him aud Ik reconciled if you oau. If you cannoi see him write to him. It' ue is u true man and a chrisliau, be will listen. If he is not you w nave douertgut, and your soul will be bright wim the suusuiue of Heaven. Indiana. —Radicalism appears to be on tho rampage in Indiana, indulging in rioting bloodshed and other innooeut amusements congenial to the latter-day patriots of that school. We copy an item or two from that direction, bearing date of tbe 9th: A terrible riot occurred at Richmond last night. The grand army of the republic , at tacked a Conservative meeting. Gen. Mere dith, Col. Bickel and Judge Gooding we driven from the stand, narrowly escapi , with their lives. A fracas occurred to-day at Terre Hall in which Lee Kirtley, a Democrat, was si dead by a policeman. . iiphan b y, who .has recently ti: -alt’ by b acting boots In Little l. i- become the possessor of a i .ir-- and twenty thousand iiciitli of a wealthy relative m tue iimon writing. ■ |change t | General. | Coufedei” 1 icteg. i “Your:, 1 assume j i exchange | lie re | wouudedJj another r | wounded j all excliu j it did i Anri!, i • ..Lou- trom South Carolina, ..migrants for Texas, passed iiinui iast week. •t; irrvativea in Missouri have ap- iiosum. rs to appeal every case volets whose name is not on the , exciiauv*. and Saji: | I laid 1 ! General, j Maoiialh j 10,000 a. j defeat ot safety he argumert commi-si further o I say say only policy, tt it Was my eon General. vunuuh IiMtitate- FOR ’oung Ladies. < i-'HS of riiis School will be resumed kkh . . • . •{. 8. F ’ ANOASTER, JOHN B. MALLARD, u::- of .inn: : and Senior Classos. IAJEUNE A. ADAM3, v.cr ; i .l: -atoryDepartment* DEITZ, il Fi ecch, *ELOT, . . F’cuuraanshlp. nure on Natural Phiioso- u I’Cysinlngj and tlyjflvns of Savannah, Is a Teaoher 1 :vh re utatioa. Fur several a-an tbe Huntevihe Female •net satisfactory testimonials j. a. r. Lancaster, l : I’hi rt:ns uArTBHt \; • Principals* c V: TI- j ho 1 vjuiil Lo delivered to the United fits district whenever he should ■“fid ha ‘ <tu a sepias or any ether dvll fnoil EUROPE. ^lantic CABLE. ' ;: flF -s between Prussia adjusted. *k<SOTl^TIOS» FORMALIST tu 'tLUUED. ‘h Is rumored that til. plenlpo- t ^‘“"tssud Saxony have amicably ad- -ct.i.a, and peace negohationa been Oc * j' 1, i0 —Cotton Armor, salsa to-day lf -I, (v, Cplacda. lijjd. 12 —Ur-kera’circular reports sales -I "** k W.O0U bulrs; sates to-^ay IS,IW0 t,advanced to Ud. ^‘•'—Cuiiauls, Sax. Fives, Tlyi, ^rom hit* Registering In Missouri. Rpgistering in Missouri is said to be a most low piece of immsculace uul'sirucss and rascality ud i Raslieml manipulation. A Hcntlomau ot this city, tne Menphis Avalanche, reeoutly on a trip to ^ Louis, gives us a specimen of the manner iu wJ tbe purity of^ttie ballot box is attempting to be yre- servefl ttf the keeping of the black-aud-tan-patriocs o* Missouri While in St. Louis, he stepped into the registration office on Fifth street, above Washington, in a beer saloon. The presiding officer was a Teuton, of plethoric proportions, iu the full enjoyment of all *‘;he pride, pouip, and circumstance” of his position. He had been a i oker-on but a few minutes, when s very respec able gentleman, whose advanced age was evidenced by ins snow-white hair and beard, entered the room and made application for a certificate of reg istration. The following highly entertaining and pa triotic dialogue ensued, showing the beauties of tbe system m mil-grown proportions: Register—Veil, mine friend, vat yon vants ? Citizen*—I wish to be registered as a voter, and re ceive a certificate of the fact. Beg.—Veil, mine friend, yon beeB von citiahen nn der United Siitatt s unt Missouri bhtates 7 Cit.—Yes, sir, I am. Reg.—Vel!, so gooL Yon boss von cithfhsn of Mis souri long liw- s ? Cit.—I have been a citizen of Missouri a long time. Beg.—Veil, xuwe friend, how much long you bees qld? (fit.—I am sixty-flve years old, sir. Reg.—Sixty-five years I Ah-haw I Veil, how muoo you live in JVliasour. Suite—you »o old ? Cit. t have ueen a resident of this State for twenty- five years. Have seen this city grow, up from s vil lage to its present proporiions. Heg.—Ah-haw I So much, so goots. Haf yoji been loyals to che United States silt# viles? Unt te Mis poor! States 7 Cit.—Yes, sir, I have. I hsve differed with many of my most veined friends during tbe past war in believ ing ged maintaining that separation on the peat of the South was not the plan to r dress wrongs Beg. Veil, you Bymptise mi, te rebellionsr Cit.—No, sir, 1 havu not. Ileg.—Did you bad auy poya in te rebellion r Cit.—Y's. sir, I bad four >o b who served in the ar mies oi tbe Sontb—two of whom were killed. Beg.—Ah -haw 1 Veil, did you syinp&ae mit tar pays in te rebellions? . , Cit.—Y>-s. sir. A father's sympathies tor bis chil dren eah never be 1st. That is uot a matter of p.-li- tica. bnt of affection. Beg.—Ven, aen, py dam, yon la not loyal to tbe Gov’mcnt of the United States, aud to Missouri States. I register you, but I marks reahected uu him. And so a citiaen of Mi-souri, loyal to tbe Union Of the States, was debarred from exercising tbe privilege of voting cecause ue bad retained a love and care ft* hie children, who, differing with himself, bad borne arms .n the ranks of tbe Confederate army. So goes BpfljqfliMQ. # _ Brutal Murder in C»lhon«. W# learn from Captain Fuller, conductor on flit ■Western aud Atlantic Railroad, that a brutal mutdar was committed at Cailiuun on Wednesday evening. The unfiA tuuate victim was Mr. Echols a highly re spectable citizen, aud for eight or ten years the den of tbe Superior Court of Gordoncouniy. .It sppoam that threi East Tennesseans—a Captain Duff, an ex- L deral officer, and two others, names unknown— reached l aihouu on Wednesday morning, aud tnade lnqniiies after a certain valuable gray stal ion about which there had been some disputation. The matter bad been in litigation, and the case decided against the East Tenncs*ee claimants. It was evidently tbs purpose of the three men to secure the horse Cfe « at mi', and accident seems to have given them a fit occasion for the accomplishment of their object. A little boy, son of the owner, had ridden tbe horse to town for some purpose, and returning *to hie home late in tne afternoon, was pursued by one of the men, who dismounted fhe boy aud took possession of the horse* . - * - . *1^ Several citizens, anticipating the purpose ot the j CoDlpUDy IS man, sought to thwart him, and to that end bad gone f “ around and con fronted him. Ou discovering this, tbe East Tennessean rapidly retraced his steps to wards the town. It eeems, however, that -after he had secured the horse from the boy, he had passed the house of Mr. Echols, and had been charged by an old mau ac the gate with having stolen the horse, J raq?. *■ I VIA--It,. J j t. /il.i . i£l AMD LOSSES PRONfPTtY PAID. ® STREET, ii f •• t ’ ■ ■ ' ’ - * - Savannah. Ga. ' WM. R. BOYD, lkp.rlatsad.nt of A|«aey. A. WILBUR, . Mptttf Ckatral Agent- TO COTTON SHIPPERS. ■ WC ARB PHKPAUED TO MAKI Cash Advances ON CONSIGNMBNTd TO THN WELL KNOWN Messrs. Norton,Slaughter & Co New York, Messrs. John K. Gilliatt & Co., . Livorpoftl. 8AFHLT PROM18B the fal'e.t Mtlafac- i. Hod to ail 1’ATHONS of the A-BOVS BiUM and favorably known firms wrncu w.i. iu progress u■ • ■ •• r. ■ i.v* • weekolf - sJitsmeeting !>et Suudat.i G-tnuy. | r ; u - . o oonverts .v^re .i l l. t to tc 1 i-.i itiat church • Tap. Sj?prior C.'Uitr -In this Go.. on j Thursdaj, the Grautl Jury..ti n> *.ud» j j true hill .Kivn-fi .tAiU'i: Li. i-:' icf -tixe ...up-1 i lain—charged with l;.rceny utter trn.st re- K.-peci SfcSlSSSPWCSZWSWiSS ftsktiM ui 11§ Family. This Os icioMs Tonic, i. y dfcS’aiit}'! fat Uw dak er the • . phen Walton, the colored uurLer, xnd that Bryant was held to bail for his appearance at this term of the Court.—Augusta Constitu tionalist. Obdinatjos.—Rev. Joshua Knowles, for merly the editor of the Macon Journal and ejghtjr-etghf ( 8f exparieoce-Abnmlantly Messenger, and a minister in the Methodist vindicates fur claims to public confidence, and gnar- And alrpismiaent Urnggists. Orocera, As. ! A. M. BININGEK A CO., . atatabu T (>d ! < Opinions of tile Proas. me Nfc'bKen, No. IS Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain,,a* tbe oldest and beat b ^!fo£ W oa^3^t lto. ltBsfiiaeii I, street, bssisuaWlncd for a period of eighty years a rs^atatuai that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening pit. -. i ’ jefi-eod-ilawly,• ingtant.—Macon Telegraph, The ensuing annual conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, for the Georgia District, will be held at Friendship Church; in Heard county, on the 25th of October, inst Delegates going to the Con ference by railroad will be met at Hogans- ville on Wednesday before with conveyances to Conference. All members going by rail road will be allowed to return free by pay ing full fare going, on certificate of the Pres ident of Conterenoe. The Early county News says that & Con vention of the Southwest Georgia planters will be held at Fort Gaines ou Saturday next. The Isabella Rmr.—The Quitma» Ban ner says: Some time ego we published an account of a fight in Isabella, Worth county, in which we stated, on information received from a gentleman we then deemed reliable, tbat tbe Judge, the Bar, tbe Jury, Sheriff, citixens and whiskey participated. We have re ceived a communication trom Judge Win. A, Harris enclosing[sundry »V^d^S^M K2£ titicalea, denying that these offlcowYook a ,puned n,at tbs past due Boudsai tbieat wbcu be drew a pistol aud compelled bis accuser to seek refuse in the bouse. Iffei Washington. IlSl.lEK ACCKEOITXO. c lerk Arrested Car Bskkary. “ sna « 0ct- 1# —Baron Stocksl, Prussian bars beMiiatrodoosd to tLs .“'Std’AWn, . . who k— '•‘UU, lu lut tn.pector’s Division «f tbe ,bae been arnkUed on the charge b * tv<Mu> hand ip tbe riot, and asserting that they en deavored to suppress it. We are satisfied we were misled by our informant, and most cbeertully relieve our friend, Judge Hants, and the officers of bis court from tbe._afafl' derous imputation. Covfirxapion in Atiibns.—On Friday last, Oct. 5*h, Bishop Eliott confirmed tweuty- oue persons in Emmanuel CfiurckJ This, with nine persons Confirmed on the 20th ult., makes thirty persous- within three and a half months. Some others were prevented by Providential circumstances- One person was confirmed in private on account ol sickness.*— Augusta Press. Receipts from the Cmcus.—The net pro ceeds ol the benefit given to the poor ot the citv br Messrs. Haiglit & Chambers Circus Company is $409 35. This is a very hand some result, and yields a very neat hule sum. A few move of the same sort will do much toward relievipg the suffering poor.—* Alt™** Age- , , , , „ , i» f . j* f What Will not Fashion Do ?—The de mands of Fashion are inexorable, and the _ ,.v reiuee in tbe nouse. an-repassiug this house— ThZtimebtiug mabi-lall—bs halted a moment and ■stl^i at tuo me- Instead of th. old man, Ur. Echols came to the door, and was immqdiately shot IgS-. Kiss™" quarrel.—A Paula Intelligencer OcL 12th. —A letter from Earis states that a German has brought to that city anew gunpowder^ invented at Leipsic, which does not in the open air when inflamed, but burus like tinder. But io a closed caYity it ex* plodes with much more force than acy other yr ^ would-be ’▼on no- known species Ol powder. RiU cheaperton hopUm^J 1 ^ UD ^“ d any wdi nary gunpowder, and can be toanu- tactured anywhere. Its iogredienU are, i was considefed elegant,^but now ju« u>e however, kept, secret. ®»*r extwmom »“• wn * followers of the fickle Queen obey her be hests with the utmost abjectness, no matter how ridiculous they may be. A Saratoga letter says: “The fashionable walk for young ladies this season is the most comical thing imagi nable. It is a sort of bobble, as if they had « very sore toe. on each foot. At,f thought the ladled were slightly" lame, expressed my regret tbat such elegant ladies should be so unfortunately afflicted * bat It became sbon apparent that it was only a fashionable lameness, for every lady who af fected any style was afflicted with it Severe ly. A few yean ago it was tbe Jeaoy Lind ad the prominent Physicians. * _ jieuusiA aiul Uounc.i ears, ss pomtssing all those intrinsic mtdiclufl qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to afF 1 ■ - • ' AND PARE GIN; shat onr established reputation—founded H e ; -n TT xxr TM pnbHshea totosr peemnary w ! (x IX IJ W T, personal friend and Chief of * ’ • C !*^» ftoldiAt. I Ws want an Agent In :tAMfANNAH, ” ,5.f*-S.-HSS- FOR RENT, iH 1 , StV Snlsfoad Brick Havas, .1 the ooruar or Gaston and T»t tts.' Gas throughout. Good wall and car- i on premises. Apply to ... . A.-K Rons, oet-StmtbAs ■ Na Xtndfiara’s Lower Kanges Memplhis CTenn.) Coupons and Past’Dtifi Indebtedness. dained t liat the past doe Bonds and Ccnpoaa Indebt edness J»r tbe City of Memphis be received tor dace o Ing the City, Are refundable >n 10-year bonds of *1,000 each drawing 10 per cent. Into eet and pays- Main tile. City of Metupbis aemi-snnnally, tor tbe fpllbwing bonds and Coupons issued and indorsed lfrilie City of Mpmpble.: hlempliia, Tenn., CMy Bonds and Coupons past due. Memphis, Tenn., And LittleKork BaUroad CjOBOBs ^Memrihl*. Tenn., amkOiahilin linroaddonpons Tenn., Ohio BshmsfiConoons rest dne. Memphis, Tono^ Mississippi and Tenn. Railroad Cunptii wr rtiic Inqyiei for farther parttenlarz, tj Mtfl or other- wise,Mlfcceiv.pnnil^Ik^bon. Adfcej*. ocS-?6t j fjl'j^CIPUfober. Mwiphlh. Ttenh. OUR HOUSE DINING ROOMS. dished it thronghout In ihe most elegant manner woo'd inform tile public tbat HJ3 Reception btr Gnests. 'The present Prcvrletor will sparehdpaisa to maintain ihe rhnracterlt liasal- ways etooy&l- si biing oneol the best of HtaFTrst? Civs* Km* tag House* ut Mmcontry. mid thorn Oar Arents at Colnmbns, America^ Albany. Maoon, Griffin, West Point, LaGranga, Newasn, Atlanta. Madison, and the * Houses o' BESSR8. E.F: METCALFE SCO. tiavaannh, . . . me stalk times pittpsrad to take CHAWS B OF, PAY TAXES and other EXPENSfS, and make libera! ADVANCES upon consignments K. M. MR6CH A CO., BANKERS AND OUTTe.N FACTORS, ocS-lm Angnsts, Gs. Miscellaneous. O.HARRMM * . t liff *»:.< HALM UI «i ' EVERY VARIETY Of !k ■ SELLING GOOM Lower Than Any Qthf Insurance. THE OC*L5:VHORPE IN 8AYANNJ MOTELS*AND STEAMBOATS FTJBNIBHED, PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered. FINE BED ROOM BETS, Weluut and Ma hogaoy. | * COTTAGE BED ROOM BETS; of eveiy variety. DINING ROOM aud LIBRARY S8T8. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS of all kinds. KITTLE S FOLDING SPRING BEDS «?d MATTRESSES, tbe best Bed in use, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all others. - . . j: _ LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO PIES, ind CANOPY FRAMES. A. J. J. BLOISy COMMISSION AND FORWARDING , MzmcxcAsrT, AT CHAKLEt L. COLBT A «•*■, A Absrssra lli, lavisBlh. 6a. o». teyi ^gents Wanted. TOM iilE LI*® AND CAMPAIGNS Of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, BY PBOF. K. L. DABMKY, D. D., OF TA. T UB at wdard Biography of tha immo-ta' hero. The only edietba authorised by Ids widow, sod published fitrhsr pecuniary benefit. The au nor. • . - ■ ■ —* '"-*-*-* .talf of Ihe Chris. 1st every eonntr. Berfl and what im r.-saa NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Ctr. 7th and M*tn ate, H'chmowi. Y For Rent, A large Aid desirable RESIDBKCfi, *U- I noted tocond door east from the northeast corn.r ef Sontb Broad and Ball Bi/ta.*.— Apply 10 J0HS AWDEH90NW BOMS, . ot «-tf Or W. T. CHISHOLM. NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS A|H) i CLOTHINO, At Wholesale and Retail. BT Einstein Etkman & Co., NO. 1M OONGRKHB STREET. W B are now receiving, sad reedy. to exhibit onr lgrge and well selected stock or: he above men- talnrd gpodi from tbs best mannfaetarer*, sad put op expressly fer tbe Georgia and Florida trails. . ; ftferehants and Plantwp iri invited to exaa ne onr stock before pnrthaaing elsewhere. oc4-Sm WAREROOMSi 178 Broughton Street, lfoarly Opposite St. AuKrew’s-flall. PlantfiliOB for afo. O N Savanna'', rivsr. twenty Cfi) mi'e* from Savan nah, ®onb-sth'tf or erven ee 1 . hundred and s : xty- five (1.7*5) gents ef LAND, with two te. 'eaten.s. afid raven negro bouses, mm teen iy twenty (‘4xJ0)feet in else whirs splendid s»-e: m fn 'T' li il-r at'd grist mill. Tines "uudred and 1 w*"tv fj^O) ae-es o" open (And, a"d one tnousand C W0) to tie c eare 1 '. Faritl- tios for a .trek range, witn meat s.uT 'n savennrb. hnsorpasred bv any 'eeaH.y in tbe slc : c ! .'v. AU tne boildings In good repa'r. . Apply to Siu'ih A So'oJooo, Congr-« strep', o- at tfetsaifflce. oc2-3m ~ H. J*-iTtiofiftAR. Notice—Removal. nrtHfc BocrnBRN tmwrancb and •nwr Jl COMPANY nave tbisdav moved ihe/. effiw t-um tbsMercbuata' National Bant, io the :r on' % room reedy above, <a th* same ba ld t’g. Entrance, first door Shat ol the Bank. . ocS-lw. J- <3- MCNULTY. Secy. Notice. rpMB Ftrm of BOT DWELL A whitehead was X d'saotved cm tbe 2i. I I’lvo' rtenvruo.rlas by the deatUef BENJAMIN WHVtHBAD one of tiioparinerA SAMiiEL K. BOfHvvRLL, bmvlv og Pa -oer. Tbe bos'ness of the late firm w:l> be c -n nn der me firm name o. BOTH WELL a WH'TEUKAi). by h. E. BOTHWr '.t^ Ot*.' m 8. p WH'TKHKAD. NOTICE. TNR0M I? offil this date and tor the tnmmsr months my offics wig ue at Flo: da whart. mvto V. M. WYRVt.T.. CHfiitfPAiiHrrFEuUK I FROM NEW WHEAT. dhd i JB 8aye«nah SteamF'oor'ngM-'tsfrsst cede' Broughton st'ect) we now aan^tvieg Gr-c—s Pam tie* w th an *t''v"sd' qgs'.'tv of KBW f -OUR. made .rom NRW WiiFAT. ij.>- p<edat their rrsbleocts. nw lee us.'f hnw*. orqner'er hnvre*. A'so. l ean WCtTS aim lriAt, by t he barbel O" h''' mutiet •as WLO favor tarn wita Uieir-pati»n«4e»k» that notnihg Will be left nbdone to- fort and safisfaclion of bis guests. BUAttDKmwU be taken by tae.we'ik o day at a mode ratt^ebarim- oc8.Se* having demands against tbe estate ol Kobett A. Marlow, deceased^ arc beraby fg hand them in legtlL at«rted, nnd tho*e tofcMed to * uke Mprttkflrid, BM—berft il«*d. S^KDERSOH I IIUIISOl, HiENESS, 81DDLEBT Am TRUNK STORE, ! WH0LE8ALB AND RETAIL Ea*t M14e of Market, itevaem BC. iallaa tafi Bry*a BUreete, GhA* DANIEL H. LONDON. . NO. Wl, BROADWAY, NEW’Wii, i w 8Mfiplgf IMi ffggiBMfflidffi IWttL lYTILL raft aft ktada ot Tobacco, Cotton, Bagging, TV <mn.«eea,*A, and wU ssseme wdsre te isyas^aasssaur **• ' ^ ta'lkvavnah—Major A Porter. Duueah A Johh- aton, N. A. Hardee,* Oo., B- B. Berta A Ok, Fete fitofldird. 1 -T-.l- . it . . t , *0m. Marcte M Stoddard. • WM Ll< NOTICE. mfil undersigns*' baveentfreO Into a llat'ted port- X -rsb p, aoder t ie firm same ef A M 8CA * '■ hnOWU for Lbe hoy.eg and se!'!ng o' ine'cl-a.idi-n, bo h on their own account: t*t on ciwmwoj j ■ etty ot Ssv.'nnstn A. M. SCAftBROl'GH ofii>v*n >a i. la ne gsnerv! nasiber, ami A (idAlt s. dEWrd.L o Jer* j Ci y, B ate of Mew Aersov, STtPHSil D HAfttfiKM, Oi i srgen. St it* of Xew Je>«v. u.'d CORNBUOiD. TAN WAGKBKN. o. titemvo Ne* Yore, ate tbe special part.ers. A ha i 8. Jewel cou- tdbateeto .heco> >n»n stock three thonsund .b're haattred and tldr.y-.bree dollar* and tn irv-otr oenN (* :.*33 M,)*fd the ra d Sieplieu D. He.ri-OJ and OornedusD. Tan W.'geneo louMbUleejeniiiiee thousaud three hu: dr ft aud ,ii'r;v-;bire do'tsrs and lul.ij-rnreec-nts<*8.3*3 S3) lb's par.oe shw w.o rommeiK'* on the i»v o Ociobei, S*ft.*nd un t to n- linae for om year, to-wii: nn't »h* two! pc.obe;*, 1IST. A. M UCAUe'tOUGH. AHBaM&idAjWBUk.- ^ kT*PH«N n, HAdtBiSO*. CUBNBiJUB D. VAN WAGBNBM. Mt-OW worn corn and seed oatb, L ANDING from Bark Baolr at White's Press, tor sals low to doss coesignmaut. > I,tOO bushel* Seed Oats, 3,000 bushels Whits Cora., OS* M. H. WILLIAMS k BON. • ofth. liiver ifllCDLTDEiLWOSKE C a BirFlNO * oa. U and ife'ioar.-laiiai:' a.r.et, T Mew York, MsaaiaCiureta and Dealers In ▲fiRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS. Boa to. 11. so, tt and SO Plows, eetoiirate* Mo hawk Valley Steel; Clipper Plow: Bop*-P**ofer Tureahcn wad Cleaners, F»n Mills, Ac. COTTON GINS- ■sMtfs ratsbrah d Saw Gin. ___ ■-gaaaaerShK^ wei Co-Partaeriliif Notice have this tor’the r.Mte x«re*A.oo. ' l£Sr<£2£ hMfflr..-; .■ . Mtm insurance Cqmp’y SAVANNAH Rw jrcVB Terms. > - .*« ' i f L.. •w m ^ i-\>t r CH8S..S. dvir'okfc, ViceP.esldent,' J. T. Taooa*, Sc.'. - * Di-ec.ovs: - « IT. W. tierce? ji ft Cohen • ft. ft. Hcrdee J. L. ..iu tVVIif'h llo liter J. W. MevUt S.ft. Uf i CLW ' D G. Pui e A.’V) e A. I.,.’!? ,;o H. t'p.vrn 3. llcMs'"or 1. ht'ofteasd L. j. o'.* uritin J. 'ft Tbo na» K W. MIB IV. I'e nVjJK , 1C Better 'A 1. t-'vo . R. Larldfoon H. A.t,-ne K P. l.'e'i.li Augnsta A. A. ftc’o.rfbU* 3. TV. Tf>.«' htccOb M. « a*' > ' B. F. P»'. Vacua W. \V. t;0 t Ob \V. Tt. Vocnr i.'o .•mbnr KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO, Of New York. SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE 89 BAY STREET. •AVAXorsarA-Pr Or. RESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Policies Written at the Branch Office and Losses Prompt- Jy Paid. 50 Per Cent Credit Given, ♦ 7 WHEN DESIRED. DIVIDENDS PAID IN CASH, ADDED TO TOIICY, N >V?.Ii*r - OP NOTES. Noii-Forfeityre, Endowment AMD Lifo X*olici«M "WritteM. ’ Call and get a Circular setting forth rate*. tW~ We b.tve one rate o* “rcmlnrn for every pvt :«C.' otu S>.a e3. No ft min oi travel wr-bin tite v M.ci *.« ■ cruel-j. Vii’ji fca o .e Is cpcciaby 1»- voboeto-oa :c a castone ?, as many Cbmosn'e. a.e i l .ce l r. > tol coa't, ii-.- ez/a t ties for the pr vi- te«e of learning bOiiib Ud.iag baouner month*. A. WILBUR, General Uana^er. WM. R. BOYD, Agent. R. D. ARNOLD, CousQlii^ Pnysiciai. EASTON YONGE, ExKmioiug Pitysiciau. PLANK E Born, AUGUSTA, OA. NEWLY FURliSDEDaii REFIFfH, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL SOUTH, WILL BB Bwpened T* tlx* PmUll* .. •CTOBKB *, I***.' - J - t r,.r.rui' - T. s. KICKH:R8UN, Vrofl^> (Lata of Mills t.oeae. rhaileatnn, and Pi< of MMteatea MaMr OriiMlfo B. oeM-tw .. ■ i -ilA'