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The Daily INews and Herald.
BY 5. w. MASON.
KVWDEL VV. MASON ...KffWor
W. T. THOMPSON AsaoelaffVACffMor.
jylvhnia aad OWo. «** eqme to hand,
show that wWfo the Gotiservafibres have apt
suc«Bs«teA’fleeting thei* candidates floe
state officers, they hare reduced considera
bly the republican majorities of 1864 and
1865 in each of these States. These results,
APSfST not satisfactory to the true friends
~ '■ of are-united country, are calculated to cheer
Official iPaper of the City-
TUESDAY OCTOBER IS, 1866.
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TO OUR COVNT^^&MIfll.
As much interest is felt throughout the eountrr In
regard to the prof;Mf^{oQlpV<fft<ffi*i*Qt|fer erf®*
we will be grateful to onr planting friends and others
n the in tcrior for information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities .for obtaining valuable Infor
mation in regard to the growingsAopi( the working
of tho free-labor system, and kiqffMiMatters, of gen
eral interest, will confer a favjfr hjf communicating
the same to us. • - -
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SAVANNAH AND MEMPHIS RAILROAD.
The Columbus Entjufw* of .the 13th teat*,
states that Col. Slaughter, Prarid««t of
Ihe Savannah and Memphis Rfiilrond
Comnauy, has succeeded to; bis efforts to
secure the services of * ooaspafent engi
neer to survey the-whole route, who will
soon commence a preliminary nnrvBjri-jYfee
Colonel also obtained in the neighborhood of
Cutflbert, Ga., subscriptions to the amount
<>t several tboneand^pljdr^ and wag pi
more. The Enquirer says thfiV Cof. Sliu
ter is considering toe..proprig|^of proposing
to the cities immediately interested ta the
enterprise the plan of endorsing the bonds of
the company, instead of subscribing to its
stock and issuing their own bonds. This
change would make the interest payable by
the Railroad Company instead, of the cities.
There can be no doubt, says the same pa
per, that the road, if completed, would have
an immense business—a business as large as
it could do the year throughout, because
when there was little doing in the transporta
tion of grain aDd other through merchandise,
the valuable anil varied minerals along the
route would be never failing objects of trans
portation—and that, its income, like that of
the Memphis antTCharleston Railroad', would
enable it to pay expenses and interest, and
reserve a large sinking fund every year for
the payment of the bonded debt.
This road runs parallel with (he Georgia
State Road; passes through a better country;
has more advantageous terminal connections;
aud will command as large an amount of;
freight and travel. It passe# Jbioffjgb Wie of
the finest coal regions in the world; ai
coal only, but of marble, iron and lit
well. We sincerely hope that the projectors
of this great work of internal improvement
will be able to realize money sufficient to
commence and prosecute it vigorously to
completion. - .
COTTON TAX UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
We have never doubled, and have repeat-
edlj’ asserted that the imposUlOttfi (the Cot
ton tax was a flagrant violation of ihe Con
stitution and of that principle of equality
which underlies all just and impartial legisla
tion. It is grntifytag to Observe th
of the lj$j£ i^gBla-iOf
with us in opinion upon- this subject. It is
generally conceded that Reverdy Johnson,
ofMaryland, is one of the most eminent and,
perhaps, the sododcsi obnstitulfoial lawyer
iu the United States. The following letter
from him will therefore he read with interest.
It is iu reply leRjy; <jf Hgn. Charles J,
Scott, of Wilcox county, Alabama^ contain
ing these interrogatories:
In your opinion, is the act of Congress irn
posing a three cents tax on cotton coustitu-
lioBai ? And would the Supreme Court of
ihe United-States so decide in the event jtbe
question was carried before it for adjudica
tion?
REPI.Y.
New York, Sept. 20, 18GC.
Dear Sir:—Your note of the 3d, is re
ceived here. The question you have-put ta
me 1 have heretofore considered. M^opin-
ion is that the tax of three cents, imposed
by the act of Congress you refer to, is mi-;
constitutional, and I believe the court will so
decide. Very respectfully,
Your obedient servaot,
Reverdt Johnson.
It is stated that the cotton planters of Wil-
eox.county, are concerting measures to have
the question tested in the Supreme Court.
The: Iftoumi iRailboad Connection Cps-’
sriiMATED.—By reference to the advertise
ments of Mr. Haines, the General Superin
tendent of the Atlantic and Gulf Road, it
will be seen that the Florida Branch Road
will be opened to the public on Monday next,
the 26th inst. i 6 n '11" >1 i
It will be seenfJUtf, ititati arjhn^mneuU
have been made insuring direct and speedy
communication by this route between this
city and all stations on the Pensacola and
Georgia Railroad, Florida Central Railroad,
and Florida Railroad, including the sale of
through tickets between Savannah and Quin
cy, Tallahassee, Monticello, ’Madison, Lake
City and Jacksonville, and between the
points named and Thomasville, Quitman and
Valdosta. . , |f-. 5- • \ f
We call attention particularly to the change
of schedule on the Atlantic and Gnlf Road,
which commences On the 22d instant, in cob-
formity with the new arrangements by which
connections will be made wifh the Florida
roads.
We have said' so" much m these columns
relating to the importance of this connection,
which has been so happily effected by the
public spirit and enterprise of those who
have had it in hand, that we forbear further
indulgence on the present occasion, lest we
render ourselves obnoxious to the charge of
supererogation.
Tub speech of‘General Geary, an extract
from which we publish in another colnmn,
lets us Into the character and present
temper ot the newly elected Governor of
Pennsylvania.' The revelation is not edify
ing, nor is it exactly calculated to impress
foreigners with the value of republican insti-
tutions. But, remarks the Richmond £*-
The latest returns of the el*®** 008 lffld'bi TELE^SRAPHw
Tuesday last in Ihefltal** of Indiana, Pein-
them. We may safely conclude that the
Democrats have maintained if not. increased
their strength in Congress. The great strug-
9mmyte—«m
where, notwithBtmdin^ Ctie enormous, nuns
of monev emended by the Radicals, suys the e°“ e - “<* * h8 w “ «*«*«
or money expenaea J j Hoads, with jury ma*» rigged. Gunboat Lrnspeefone
World, and the appeals of their foremost
speakemia evsary prominent city and town,
the Democrats have reduced the Radical jhs^: jkea^
to hex assistance.
UAnWnowute^^^l
jority last year of 22,600’to less than 10,000.
This is a clear gain of 12,600 votes, which is
more likely to be increased than decreased
hy the official returns. We deeply regret to
learn that the Radicals have elected a majori
ty of the Legislature, whicb-will secure %e
election of one of their number tor United"
States Senator, to succeed the eloquent and
patriotic Cowan npon tha, expiration pf.hig jTptr Grand Jsry Addnuti
term, on tbs fourth of March nesft *| ! I f | Tl»row«la Tlaelr Praarotroamt
1 a large msfonty, * *
JilGHT
FROM SORTipil >0hKOt<
MARINE NEWS.
it UaJIKsrk LWge»
at TX o’clokh- v '
' Members of other Lodges ami transient Brothers
ta good standing are flsterijallj invited to attend.
JAS. M. PRENTISS,
Violent Star
i Along tho Conag.
Fortress Monk*, Xfct. is.—Ikri ‘acbeonsr< ghtafc
Evans, from Tampa Bay for New York,.was spoken by
•lay, IS miles east-south-east from Cape I
October 14,12 m.—The storm has prevailed
great violence along the coast, according to aeeountsi
and latetBgeacqnfmumpm mqpapdisasters fin
pected. It bletefcavy’late nigfjfr^jom riteth-fftaV
und the ffia wae*t>reali!ffW insi* tin captain teNffk
fathoms of water.
From Charleston*
HH
In Ohio tfeeilidicatfi bate
but not so large as the majority of 1864.
The returns from Indiana indicate a Rad
ical majority of from twelve to fifteen thou
sand.
.In Iowa and Michigan the contest was too
one-sided for the Democratic party to make
much of a struggle. They have, however,
held their ow%- despite the overpowering
number and activity of thebr opponents. * It
ia believed by the leading Democratic organ
iu New York that the official figures, when
in, will show heavy Democratic gains in pH
the States. An unusually large vote has
oefcn polled, even larger than the Presiden
tial vote in 1864. Both parties exerted them
selves to the utmost, but it is apparent that
the Democrats, although unsuccessful, have
gaiqed iu number*while the Republicans
have lost.
Upon the whole the results of the election
were as favorable to the President's policy as
we had a right to expect them to be. It is
now demonstrated that the strength of the
two parties in the most populous States is so
nearly balanced as to relieve the public mind
of apprehension arising from the danger of
Radical measures. So long as nearly one-half
of the Northern people are opposed toopp fisca-
tion, hanging and disfranchisement, the South
has Nothing to fear at the hands of the Radi-
eals. A very slight change in public senti
ment tfhich is almost certain to follow the
first act of violence on the part of the Rad*-,
cals would throw the balance of power on
the other side, and therefore the extremists
will more cautiously leak they make their
positions in public life insecure.
MORE OF THE SURVIVORS OF THE
EVENING STAR.
The Charleston papers report the arrival
at that city, by the schooner Morning Star,
from Cardenas, of some of the passengers
and crew of the unfortunate steamship Even
ing Star. She picked up at sea one of the
small boats, containing the following seven
pefsons: Jtunee W. Lyons, pilot, ,o£ New
Orleans: John Berry, second cook; Andrew
McMahan, second assistant engineer; A.
Souza, cabin passenger; F- A. Van Sickle,
cabin passenger; Miss Minnie Taylor, ot New*
York, passenger; and Miss Minnie WiIsob,
of New York, passenger. • 1
It is stated that four others, including one
lady, were of the number who left the sink
ing steamer, but from delirium, arising from
the want of water and nourishment, jumped
into the sea. The survivors were suffering
much from the effects of exposure aud star
vation, and also from injuries received from
fragments of the Wreck! **'
Cbasustos, 1 bit. 15.—The brand Jury mad* a
presentment to the United States Court to-dsj. Alter
touching upon local topics they express the hope that
tlxe National Congress will dispassionately consider
the state of the country and direct its efforts to the
lull restoration of Wee
ing all disqualified acts, especially the teat oath. They
also advert to the case of Mr. Davis, and urge hia
speedy, (rial or releaae on bail aa a matter of justice
rikftkjfrhanlty.
'^Awgwsfss itartsi. J '
Augusta, October 15.—Cotton very irregular. Salsa
ot 170 bales strict middling ai 38c.
Baltimore Market.
Baltimore, October 16.—Flour very firm; Western
Extra *12 jpGfia,! Wheat Ready. Corn frm; **‘
ceipts light.* dais firm. TiivWbns inadiivai S*ri r »
firm. Whiskey steady.
Special Notice.
New Advertisements.
B: A. TOPH'AM,
WHOLESALE AND .RETAH* DEALER
By order
ORFF h WAtVUNS
.«*)■ C ? ■
ill O'clock p. Ilia| W —a—
Square, where the German ladies of Savannah will
areaent aa with a flag- ..
-Ton are alaotavited te attend the Ball In tbeevau
bC at oar hall. T eketsto he sold hy tbeOtamallter;
positively uooe to be aold at tliedoor^
CmBHH riiaa Goerf, Joseph Buckert, V. Bs»-
lar, A. Kriagea; T. Kolb. oclt-St*
A ISTotice
TO DRAYS, WAGONS, HACKS, Ac.
Cut or SAVAmua, Orr^aCLKRko» ®3JJ CU '}
NOTICX bkareby given that on andalter WlMJ-
BAX, October 17th, 18SS, the fine pretoribod by «rtt-
Bailee of December STtb, 1888, wfll be levied ou alrof
tbs above Tnblrlee which are found without-the
necessary badge, la addition to F* 1 ** of badpe
Tbe Poliea Force have been toetrueted to tarry oat
the above regulation to the loiter.
JAMBS BTEWaBX.
ocU _ H Clerk of CourcII.
faria ij i/
CHIME OF SCHEDULE.
New York Market.
• Yobs. Oct M—Go di «0K* kivee of
108,*.: tens, Mljk;. Flour steady at *1190&U S» tor
Southern; sales of 4.000 bbls. Wheat l@2c. better.
Corn better. Oats l@2c. better. Beef dull. Pork
quiet; aalea at $36 50. Lard lower. WliUkey firm.
Cotton Arm; sa'.es of 600 bales Middling at 42^44c.
Sugar firm. Alohtagce steady, with Mfesof 300 hbda.
Spirits Turpentine 70(ty71c. Rosin $4 25.
HjoBiLE, Oct. lfi.-pCotton aalea to-dsy 300 balsa.
Midilliugs,. 336.40; Low Middlings, 37. Market vtry
.bard. ~
. S**r Alvleyuaa Market. {■
Krw Orleans, Oct. 15.—Cotton higher, with salsa of
1,4m bales, at 38(g)39. Gold 49.
News from tbe Kio Grands states that Gen. Mejia
has captured Monterey -and dispersed the Libera*
army, aud is marching on Metamoras.
To the Israelites of Savannah.
The undersigned respectfully informs the Israelite*
of Savannah that he hes opened s HEBREW end
GERMAN SCHOOL at tbe Armory Hhll Synagogue.
Tbe course of studies will embrace in Hebrew, a
'thorough knowledge of Reading in its various modes
of Pronunciation, Translation, and Grammar. In
German, Reading, Writing, Grammar and Translation.
Religious instruction will receive particular attention,
and it will be the endeavors of tbe undersigned to
give to hie pupils a love and veneration for their holy
faith, and to render the Institute in'every respect
worthy of the patronage which ha may receive.
For further particulars apply at the School Boom
daily from 2 to 6 o’clock. SIEGMUND BEBGK,
ocnmtj.) l j ! ,
Thurdow Wbb» Supporting the Debo-
cract.—This well known New York politi-
ciso, who is tbe intimate personal raid po
litical friend of Secretary Seward, lias de
clared publicly bit intention to rapport ibe
ami-Radical ticket of New York. In a let
ter wbich appears in the New York Times
of tbe 9th inst., be says that be approves and
will continue to snsUin tbe action of the
Philadelphia Convention and the political
organization of hia own Slate wbicb lute
adopted tbe principles therein enumerated.
He disapproves, however, of tbe action of
tbe Democratic Cuavention which nomina
ted Mr. Hoffman fbr Gbvernor, for the
reason that that body failed to merge iteelf
fully in the National Union movement; hot
will, never I h Mas, vote for the Democratic
State ticket, aa be interprets it, in opposition
to tbe policy of tbe Rndicsls, who be says
now control the ****n*oi/\
Providing toe th* Fotob*.—'The failure
of the present corn oropr in Middle and tip
per Georgia has made It nStewary fbr tlte
farmers te obtain mppUes of breadstufis in
he Western market. It to said that a .large
numbered tbe planters of Bnrke and other
counties are eroding agents for tbepurpose
of purchasing cog^^SPV'V
prospective wants. It is believed that in
qne county alone ooe. hundred and fifty
thousand buatels wUI be required
political Tie WtiDtlib Individ Cal for 'whom
they hav& jiiflleest their baffota Many of
them undoubtedly do so, and some, like
Mr. TtonHiimJil*«n« — —— for-
ther; but th«e^*nrS| thouroad* :^q VOled
for Geary pistil *£§“* oQi#Mi44t«tod
vices, and for no other reason. Tbe ultra
Radical platform to.not B^ar#ifo**Chsyl
yania, aud a single false step will change the
current of public, sentiment.
iNVAiev- iftatobihi foe Waa-i- -
Robt. Ould, Esq., late Confederate Agent
lor tbe exchange (^prisoners' of'war, in a
letter ot tl
New York
E. A Pollard;
Cause, says-. , ,
I am quite confident that my offer in
AugnstsltSSi, vo deUver toe AdrariakA
and wouuded, without requiring the deliv-
ery of Contedertte equivaleutR wilt not be
denied. The lact that the United «u
thorities acted upon the offer, and at a late
day dispatched steamers tr -*
' "blaJ. 1 1 - |M
Tf.y
, HAMILTON.—In Bryan canty, Georgia, on the
'5th of October, 18d6, Major JAMES HAMILTON,
second eon of Colonel and Mrs. D. H. Hamilton, m
tbe 2Ctli year of hia ago. .
Chari* Sion aril Colombia jinspieereemir.
Special 1 Notices.
ATLANTIC AND OUU BxiLMAD, I
Savannah, Oct. 15, ISM.)
rvs a»d after MONDAY next, tbe 22d taatant the
Ilga^iiUj a* the Pffiffifrenger Trxini onthle Roea
sgtauUlDvt daily, (Sunday’s exceptadp^ ^
7.00 aTm. Savannah 5’ 5'
0.00 A. M. Thowakville 81® *•
7.95 A. M. Liva Oak ; 5-4* **• JJ-
2.00 A. M. Tallahtasee 11.00 r. M-
1.00 AM. Jacksonville 12.00 Night
H. S. HAINES.
oclS—tf General guperintendent.
OrricE General Sutebintendent
Atlantic k Gulp Bail Road,
Savannah. Oct. 15th, 1868.
T HE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to
tbe Fob lie on Monday next, tbe 22nd inst
Amagaaeata have been made insuring direct and
•aady (imniMiintl'i by this route between Savannah
gj «u -—»<—>« on the Pensacola and Georgia Bail
Bead, Florida .Central Roil Road, (and Florida Rail
^Through tickets will be aold between the following
'^Savannah and Qamce, Tallahassee, Monticello, Ma
dison, Laka City, and Jacksonville.
TbooiuviUs and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monti cello,
and Quitman and Valdosta.
fTttobm between Savannah and all points on Pen
sacola It Gaotgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail
kM will ha ahirgrl on through rates and without
bf **“** h * lk ' H. a HAINES,
fiCtlSdf
General Superintendent,
Assignee’s Notice.
The aadanigaed having been appointed ajslgnee
of the Baak of Commerce of Savanuah. Gaoigia, is
prepared to enter upon his duties. All bill holders
and other persona having claims against tbe said
Bank, are requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties Indebted to tbe Bank fire re
quested to make immediate payment.
Bill holders will lose their priority if the bills are
not presented within six months from this date.
JOHN C. FERRILL,
aoiSm Assignee-
STATE AND COUNTY TAX NOTICK.
The digest for the collection of tbe above tax wiU
remain open during this week. I (would call attention
to the tact that a Head Tax of two dollars (S3) la levied
on ail cnalo inhabitants of this State, whits or colored,
from 21 lo 60 years of age, sad if not paid before, the
office closes the expense attending Us collection wi 1
make it four dollars sqd fifty cents ($t 60.) The law
requires that the insolvent list shall be published.
JAB. J. MoGOWAN,
Oel6-lt Tax OoBectar Chatham County
City Lioen
Last Notioe.
Ctf v of Savannah, Office Clerk op Cotncil.1
October 16th, 1888. j
ALL parlies doing business wltliln tbe city limits^
Who have not taken out the necessary license, are
notified that their Domes will be piaoed on the Infor
mation
oelO—It
f cket on FRIDAY, Oatober 19th. 1886-
> 7 » f ‘ -JAMES HTHWAKT,
Clerk of Council.
Licenses—To Porters.
ALL persona/(Blowing the occupstiou of Forton.
who have not already taken oat the License pre
scribed by ordinance passed to
29th, I885,are notified that they mu«t take ont tM
same prior Jo-October 19th. This ordiasacwiU be
hrirtd'F ratorcra. Also, all poHtoa date* bariaam
oalont necessary City License tedl at ooe* call and
take dut tho-aame. i JAMBi NTEWABT,
• ocU-31 Clsrk of Com noil. •
of 8 ^S£,^SS?r.-toB.e^tobrMedDr- Spurg,
celebrated bnun of the boonaly and forcible way he
approaching the undemanding of hi9 congre
gation. Tho following ismgs occurred in one of his
seat for one of bis subjects, and
■aid to bias: “Whalis your employment?" Her"said:
-I am a blacksmith." "Go boms and make me a
chain of snch a length." He went home; it occupied
bias several months, and he had no wages all tbe time
be was making it Then ho. brought it to tbe
Mcearcfa, and he said; "Go make it twice as long."
He brought it up again, and the monarch said: “Go
make it laager atUL” Bach ttow he brought it, there
was nothing bat the command to make it longer still.
And wbea he brought it up at Mat. tho monarch said:
"Take it and bind him hand and foot with it, and oast
bta* in a furnace of fine.” These ore tbe wages for
mskiur tbe chain. Hera to a meditarien for you to
night, ya servants of tbe devil. Your master, the
devil, is tailing yon to make a chain. Same.hove
been fifty years waldtog tho links of tho
chain, and ha age: "Go aaabo it longer."
Next ftabbath miniiln, ymswill open that shop uf
yours, and pnUsMotem link; next Hahbath. you will
be drank, and pte aaothar took; neat Monday, yoa
will do a dishonest aotioa; and so yon will keep on
making fresh links to this chain; and when yon have
lived twenty years more tba devil wiU a»j: •’More
■-v. _ .mi >• And than, at tost, -it will be: “ Taka
The undersigned, having been appointed Asalgnso
Of tbe Merchants’ and maters' Bank, to prepared
to enter npon Ms duty. All blllholdera, and other
persoos having claims against said Bank, are re-
qnaeted to present the same for Uqaidatlon. And
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. Blllholdera will loss
jieff priority lithe btflekr* M8- preaeatod wtti
six montlis.’ "" ‘ HHLAM BCSnfS, '
au31-tf •Assignee.
'^tte ftSrillfaethftt' fooA.red f omdhim toto a
a majority of tee pq^le fif PeaisyJthiutoH- There is • subject for joor 1 do not thiul
fleet the passion Qod bitterness, of ewem the ^^^“ t firt£2hUTiS!rag , Sl£Sne some'
times, when the disease to bod. God apply it to your
«11 Hi
Frkalz Cohtuainti should be cured, Sfi(they sure
ly emu be, hy afow dnaaa of Aran’s Bsaa^etmi.t^.
’ Thr Board or Hralth are acting wisely in endeav
oring to remove tho predisposing eaaaaa.of disease.
Put ia spite of all rwsate dtosanea of the bowels will
prevail during the summer, months. They should
to those unable to
Youmtrnly,
Boar. Ould.
GOOD SERVANT G1BL. gittor wllfta or eol-
L orod-one who can Cook, Wash and Iron. anU
General Bonaewaak. Tot
00134k
WANTED,
pifTT
A. WCJ30X * CO.
Apply to
ocis-im
t ! Hous& to Let o
ocU-*t
Academy of St ! Vincent of Paul.
rpHE EXKRC1SBS of the Academy of St. Vincent
of Paul, condoctEd.'bV the I Btltgra ft Marey^will l*e
resumed MONDAY, 17th Inst. Books wlU be sup
plied by tus InatUMion at a moderate charge
srpil-lmo
Assignees’ Notice.
The''unte^ned^viSflitoHM
of tee Formers' and MecHaalca’ Bank or
(Se'orgia, hereby notify bill-holdere and other cloim-
aateagainat tho gahl Brink to prsoqqt tho same for li
quidation, and all persona indebted to the Bank are
required to make immediate payment.
Bill-boiderawiU lose their priority if the bills are
not presented withia six months from tela date.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
J. I. GADDBY,
|y2T-tf
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Assignees’ Notice.
Bahr or Savasnao,
Bavannah, Georgia, July A >688*.
The undsraignod having been appointed Assignees
of tftis Bank for tbe purpoee or ailjnstlng and Hqni-
illgng its affairs, therefore all peraone having claims
against tbta corporation wlU presenk them, and al
bill-holders or this Bonk are required to present the
same within six man the from this date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those tn-
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM.
GEO. te. DAVIS,
aopl-tf ^g* 1 **-
gents: fi
Src
.taiLutisruSi ;«»'i- «»*>%i
COUNTRY • MKRCIJANTS
&o. '
*5
SHIRTS
iidi to order at abort
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS aW> CANE8. "
13* Congress atod S8 8*. Jatteh fttradfS^
fAYANNAH
I
! IW4ir HEIND OPEHED, BOUGHT !
i(J il ill ti- - - — i
t .i- TTA-fiHf 1/ rt.
.T-ffOR THte
I V E BALES HEAVY GUNNY BAGGING,
1,000 yards 1)4 Sea island Bagging,
1,460 yards t% Sea Island Bagging,
2,500 yards Burlaps, for wrapping hogs, Ac-,
on consignment and ;
0018—1w 1811 Bay Struct, car. Market Pock.
MC
*
Bacon.
Bacon t
T l N hogsheads choice Sides, and tenboga-
beads choice Bhonldera, ta more and for Bate by
BILL, WTLLY A CHRISTIAN. *•
Potatoes. Onions, &c.
S EVHNTY-F1VE barrels Potatoes, and 25 htaiels
Onions, iau*iiig from elrtifber ana tor tale by
BELL, WYULY Ji CHRISTlAl^.
FLOUR, CORN,
OATS, RYE, AC.
O NE HUNDRED AND FIPTY Sack* choice Extra
Flonr. 1,600 bushels Corn, 500 bushels Oatg, and
WO bushels Seed Bye. to store and for sale by
BELL, WYLLY te CHRISTIAN.
OC16—5t
AViENQte ON HAND (and ore constantly receiving addlllons thereto), tbe LARGEST STOCK ol ti,
; above Goods that has ever been offered In this market, which they are prepjr--! to sell at prices
totr aa they can be bought In New York or any Northers City- Dealers are respectfnllv inviteit to call
examiae our Itsfo of assorted crates, wbicb contain an
Earopg expreasiy for tbia market
WANTED.
^N INTELLIGENT WHITE BOY can And em
ployment aa Farter, by application to
B. H HARDEE.
oclC—2t No. It Stoddard's Banfe.
For Sale.
UN NY Bagging, Extra Heavy, and first
G
nality Rope, by
oclG—lw
ft F. METCALFE A-OO.
NOTICE.
N EITHER tbe Master or Cons gnee.1 willberespoft-
ainle for any debto contracted by ilie crews of
tbe British barks Catharine and Stampede.
WILDER k FULLABTON,
oc'6—2t Conaigutari
Mr. F. Lessing
-^OULD respectfully Inform his patrons End friends
that he Is now prepared to give Finishing
the P.'ano, and Instruction in Thorough Bass,
oeia-lm
B
INSURANCE! INSURANCE!!
SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUST to, IS88.
THE nnderslgr.ed would respectfully inform their
friends sad the public that they are prepared toeffoct
Fire and Marine Risks in the following first claw
-wgap^tes at established rates, and.aoiirit* stafriut
^nrraNATlONAL INSUBANCB OOMPANT. m
Mew York.
national banking insurance
of 8L Looks Mo.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.,Of 81. Louis, Mg.
PEBBYINS- ANBTRUSTCO.. Marlon, Aim
*■ jriHH te. ANDERSON A SONS.
mpl-3m Cornet of Bryan and Drayton Streets.
STRAYED,
O N SUNDAY, 14th October, a Roan Hone, me
dia m alee, with blaze la tow. Whoever gives la-
formal loo of, or brings bias to toe corner of Gordon
Stiff Tatoalt streets will toesnltaWy rewarded.
J. MCDONOUGH.
Cantien Mote Lost.
if OST, between the 8th and ISsh toalaSt, a Note for
I J 266, given to the undasrigaed uy Allen Baaaall
in October, 1885, and payable on 1st January, MM.
All persons are forbidden Horn trad log for said Now,
as i event has bean stopped.
OC18-U* - JA8 J. STOKES.
' - C - ' : ''7*
Gust aa Tire protect the toes of chiMran’sftboea.—
Onapair will outwear three without lips. Sold every
. .i.ioT -aft 1
A SMALL PLAIN GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, with
the letters B.A.C. engraved upon It
Tba finder win be suitably rewarded by leaving (ha
une at thia oflloe. . , .,. r , oci6-B ,
CffEBSE! CUEfiRB t j ,
jgQ ftoXES lands State Dairy Cheese,
60 boxes Extra Cream Cheese,
J«tto«d-a**W«*fetG*iMAW«tt.
nclfi-fit H6 Bay street.
MULES. MULES, MULES!
! for^ajf.
A
oelS-tte
LOT, largq.; and vull hgoke. Apply at
rof West Broad a-ud Hahe sham streets.
T. H. STEVENS
WANTED,
I fUBH LABORERS, to dig a Basin foMs Saw MllL
Apply to JAMBS T. PATERSON, •
ocft-5t No. 153 Bay street
il.s.l-4-.J J&ff*!-.
Notice.
The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of 8a-
wadnah, having made to tfo gndfraffined M Sfitoffn-
rflAt of all of its property and effects, for the benaftt
ssscssssssssat.
derslgned, end all persons Indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
‘.for; ; dw. stWMfg
I j Assignee of Mechanics' Sarit^g and
jjt>l-3m Lena Assoctottoa of SaVunah.
WE BCS* fftateic.—Caswell, lfack * «oDs
, pftbci-PHQSFHOHATBP, bldob, DF CALUAYA
to a combination of the three best tonka, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALlfiATA.
Thn Iran given the bipod n*ilcii TarmilHanoator
whsreit beconrifohta«nl«ntory; thft Vteriifl I ft
sipplesBarrens power in eantaofimiranldepwn
eion. while the Callsaja gives tons sad vigor to all
ffibofgnnnhMHilin^-'' '
^inii manSniniiiT riTTrrr TS
der Fifth Avevna Haul, Hew Ynt, an< Mewpaet.B.
I. Per sale at JUHVUM
tf Dreg sad Chntekni Warehona.
,*• am tDYK, se
Brawn, Instantaneous, bint, chsipaat, dnrahla, aa
HsSIa -‘ Dnpca, Mo. as John ateaut, Nsw Yate. arid
by all
WRITING DESKS
AND
"Work Boxes;
ROSEWOOD, MAH60ANT, AND
Pearl Ornamented.
ALSO,
TOURISTS’ CASES AND
TBAVELLING BAGS.
COOPER, OLCOITS m FABHEIXY,
~.ia cor. Bt. Iff 11 *** a id Whitaker streets.
HAVE YOU
An Advertisement*
SAVANNAS BUSINESS HOUSES?”
jUjwriKfrBESA
SteS-St And rail he ont la a taw days.
LANE*
lunch daily,
FROM u A M- TO 1 ?• M -
fe a, wftl be anablad la tatere to serve dally, a
treeaWatore- . THOMAS GILHOOLY
COTTON GINS.
BBT M’CABTHY GINS
For sale by
oc'i-5t
BOUSE k BRYANT,
194 B -y street.
LOST.
BLARKET8! BURKRTS!
F IVE HUNDRED Pair ftne French Blanket*, rib
bon bound, retting at extremely low prices, at
PEPPER'S, 115 Congress strest-
F )UR HUNDRED Fair Grey Blankets nrittogoV
very cheap, at
PEPPER’S, 118 Goagrea street.
Flannels!
rjlHRRX 1
Flannels
HUNDRED pfeoea Shaker, Welch and Me
dlnm English Flannels, ■- • . i
- rt 1 ^t,fa
Red, Bine, Grey and Opera Flannels, In endless va
riety. selling very cheap at
PEPPERS, m Congress street
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
L UPIN’S French Merino*, ottoman CRsteft Ba
press Cloths, Bomber toes. Alpacas, and Da
lai ner, In great variety* «nd selling vary low, at
PEPPBR'A U5 Congress street
UpWO HUNDRED pkpsp Caasimeres, Tweeds and
A Melton Cloths, selling very cheap at
PEPPER’S, Its Congress street.
Shawls and Cloaks.
TkOSnrVFLY the greatestaetortaent that has aver
JT been offered lor sale tx this city, at great ber-
glans, at PKPPEITg. 115 Oongrees atrset.
LADIES ont shopping-will please (ivs Onr Ex
tensive stack a trial before MWtibf. as wf
are not sensation advertisers. We bags the GOODS,
and mean to sell them low-
ocl&—tf THOMAS PEPPER.
MOLASSES. VINEGAR !
2Q BARRELS superior Naw Orleans Moist see,
1* harrsla Extra White Wins Viaegas.
now tending rod for * HhNDELL,
nc!5-3t MS Bay atrecC
4 A
Green
Hemp
T Manufacturers’ Prices.
Leaf
JOBBING TRADE.
' .ciH J
111 and 113 Congress Street.
E. D. SMYTHC 4: CO.,
■,-i*: r % !*: *lt<* '■ ! - - ’
. .! Importers and Dealers in
ROOKERY, CHINA
AND GLASSWARE,
I: VI* 7«1/. ’ •; i. *S: >is i '
respe<
Qoods, they naviu^ been purchasefl
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
8EC0N1* DOOR PROM BULL STREET.
SeplS-tf
New Advertisements.
‘ • THE
i *■* » ifj • ; ; -a.. ' •- : ■
LaGraaffe Reporter, B
PlifiUSftED AT
LaOHANGE, GEORGIA,
£ the largest, circtUstlon of any paper in Wret-
irn Ge >rpia,’ siMl Is located in the midst of one
bret cotton secures la that portion of ton
State.' It is, therefore. an excellent advertising ajs-
fitnm lor the merchants and factors of Savannah, whn
desire t* solicit the Irade of-Wtstcrn weorgia »a*
Eastern Alabsmt. Snpacrlptlon, $3.i0. Advertising
ratto ^resoiLsbic. J0NE3 4 W ilUN G HAM,
OdS-tf 1 " ' ' Proprietor*. -
. !•:
f7/\ Half .and three-qaaiter boxes Bright ponnds,
" "isn half Hd thresqgarter boxes Medium tea,
ItoWghthSw^Br&wHaH-premteTorireoo.
totagtah toxtoB-to^lfjon^Tgtoeo,
193 Bay street.
LMtbsr BaWng and Boas.
DAVANT * VAPLBB.
Sole Agents,
C0-PARTRE18H1P NOTICE.
mai nnderslcned has taken into 'partaerohtp te
J UtlgRSO^The buslnesa of the firm will be con
ducted under the name atid style of MAUnir k
FgUMSto, to date from October tot.
DfffiffiOtution of Co-Partnership
BiVinus. Ga., October Mb, 11
mm co-partnership of VaN Hobs, Bolltose 4
MLBkar expires this day, by us own limitation.
HOLLTOKE k MURRAY.
oel5 - CHARLES VAN MOMM.
10R RENT,
N*“
ing
irk,» desirable RESIDENCE, contest-
"—‘— App’y it tltfB Office.
od PS
Notice lo Consignees.
brigte. H. Biohmorc, from N»w
aUsnd to tba racaplton t-f thair
y at Ctaghora * Uunntagham'e
nmslilrc ~n *1—'— ~ **•**-
sat will be stored -t risk and exp-nse of cooaigim
odt-TTL A GD1LMAKTIM k OQ„ AosaU-
Notice tO Bice Planters.
. _ METCALFE 18 NOWPEE-
Rtce Rom toe SatlUa, Ogeechee,
hunt at Augusta In 1884,
bnlkhesd. compartments
rry.ltoW eighteen to twenty
deck. For further pnitkn-
TUCKER ft LAPHAM. Agents,
0c6lw ,7 at Lamar’s Press.
New Style Dress Trimmings
: v . AND
Mlliiaery Good*,
•r-t B«r - dost received at
]]M LOUIS’.
School Notice.
Bchuolwill be resumed, In the baildlug on tlm corner
of Cksritou and Draytoa si recto, on MONDAY, toe
Mb of “
Mrs. ALRHKA& BURROUGHS, First AORistoaL
.5 jugs WILLIE LAW, Teacher of Primary lie.
nuitmsit, wftlha sreotirited with hire. ocri-lw
DAVANT A TiPLK
SUGARS.
I V B barrela Crashed Bogar,
Viva bamte Rraftateted Sugar,
Fire barrels Fowtrired Sugar,
Five barrels A Coffee Safari
Fire barrels Extra OoffMflfcar,
Five barrels Yellow Bngre,
jnstrscsffiM from tos Loo srteTw ’salc low, tn^eteoF
nelto* "* PUBSE k THOMAS.
onus' . .
Mk iirfi-b ti.li: T.;,.l > ^wofcaii log. ill
o«ii ‘ ‘SuuTvrrixY te cwixvtYA^.
. ri^r t.r,, ,g. .. nffet :*t iommn
DANCING ACADEMY
AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
. IDCig will open his DANCING ACABE-
atBAteMraVsHsIL on TUESDAY, Ote.
p M. Days of iaStracMoa to
—as sad Hasten, re Tiesdays.
tod UritgidriM. at S H o’clock p. m* arid
ten. WreareifSa a»d Fridays, at 8 o’cteck
ocg-lm
WOOD.
way ft, the'undersigned, take this method
VY forming onr friends, and the public aenersll
tpot, to fnciUtete odr business, we have established
WOOD YARD
at the Albany and Golf Railrod, from which, or r
onr old stand, at the Cinal Bridge, below the Ceo
tret Railroad, we are prepared to deliver ihe cm
beat quality of
niGH LAND OAK WOOD
at Sight dollars ($8) per cord, and
DRY YKLLOW PINE WOOD
at six dollare (*6j per cord, on very short notice.
Order boxes can ba found at Mr. Staley’s Boot
Store, corner State and Boll streets and at Hr.J
Ltpptnan’S Drnj Siore, corner of Congress and Bn
uW strecta. BUTLER A HABDW1CS.
HOLLINGSWORTH & DO,
COHISSIOK MERCHAW!,
... MACON, GEORGIA.
nttentfon will bs given to the cxcratior
of Cotton Orders, wbich we solicit.
Peters & Hollingsworth,
COTTON SHIPPING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION KERCH ATE
troDDAUYa Uppxb Range, Bat Street,
SATAKNAH, GEORGIA.
E VERY teclUty offered for consignments and ®
cation of orders. Llbe'al advances ma e d
• to onr friends In New York, JV
llhtenrid to
■gdFhUndel
Iphia-
FOWLER & WAR1
if7 Water «treet, HewfVork,
importers and wholesale DBALEHS-
RICE.
BAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. w
MBRCMAMTW NATIONAL BANK, Of bevbf
As
BOX RENT
Tff DEB nt toe Poet Olllce, and notice I? P«»*!
JL all boxen not paid for oo or before the lot ^
will ba for rent. -
SALT, SALT
O finA naraia Liverpool Salt, In good o*
WW tor sals low, hy jN0 mcMAH0> - * CO
‘ J. H. O'Bfl 51
Row. O’Brxwx.
Edw. O’Byrne & Son
Waouuu am> R*wn. 15 G,0C '
.jj bqwoas, kc., so. ^
WRTftnteleteashMS^tt^ 10 ^® jb»«
VY and tbe pubBe generally- Tne » ^
«f«da form having done ^ ud Ui* 1
warite of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan ^
tl the -
To Rent.
JRICK Bt—
ortton of the city. AfW
A nient portion
nx«m
COTTON FACT 0 *'
AND
OaMTAl Commission Merchants
Established in A® 3 ’ lsi!
consignments ta oar
Maw York.
R. A.
SOLOMON.
CoU^T
COMMI8BION MERCHANT,
INO AGENT, &■*
Eufaula, Ala*
to collections and
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Char.eston Daily News
breestreft Evxrr Moutaros*
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