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Official Paper* of the City.
ABPFST CIRCULATION IN THE CITV AND COUNTY
THCEBDAYi OCTOBER 45. 18B6.
POSTMA BTKH.8
Are statbnrjzed to receive subscriptions fnr the NEWS
AND HER VLD, Daily, Tri-Weekl.v and Weekly, at onr
advertised rates.
TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS,
As mnch interest la felt throughout the country in
regard to the prospects of the ootton and other crops
we will he grateful to onr planting friends and others
n the interior for information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infor
mation in regard to the growing crops, the working
of the free-labor system, and kindred matters, of gon
eral interest, witl confer- a favor by communicating
the same to ub.
applications receive''
more tliau auo-h
persons yyh
jaiaor
NATURALIZATION IN NEW YORK.
In view of the approaching election in New
York, the process of making loyal citizens
anil voters is progressing with wonderful ra-
p : lity. For more than a week past tile Su
perior Court lia9 been occupied- in the busi
ness of naturalization, and the Post estimates
that from six to seven thousand naturalization
p.ipers have been perfected in that time.
The Post says there arc some curious features
in the naturalization business this year. The
requirements of the Registry law, as it is
interpreted, have unsettled the usually ad
mitted rights of large numbers of persons
of foreign birth, who are not to be permitted
to vote unless^they can prov^ tjhat they be
came citizens regularly by the naturalization
of their fathers. This proof they canr^t
produce, in, a large, proportion of th^ cases
arising, and the result is that Wore their
names are received by the inq^, tor8 0 f re-
gistry, they must take ouAjs.- of citizen .
ship. la is found by m ' oxa ' infttion of the
so fur, that probably
.alf of the number are from
„ have hitherto voted as the
aildven of foreign born citizens.
Annoying as this maybe to the candidates
for citizeusbip of “the best government the
world ever saw,” they may be thankful that
tbc late war has wrought a change in the
feeling of hostility to foreigners which pre
vailed in the North in the days of Know
Notbingism, and that Irishmen and other
foreign-horn persons, whose volunteer mili
tary organizations were then disarmed and
diBbauded as unworthy to stand under the
flag, are now deemed worthy of citizenship
without twenty-one years or a life-time of
probation. They are now regarded in re
spect. to citizenship on an equality with the
citizens of African descent. The elective
franchise lias been cheapened and the stand
ard of political intelligence lor the exercise
of the right of sell-government has been
lowered. But the once proscribed Irish
Catholic need not comp’ain, as he is now ad
mitted to ail .the privileges ol the most
favored nation and color. It is to be hoped
that our loreign-born lellow-citizens of the
North are duly grateful for this condescen
sion. -
INTERNATIONAL OCEAN TELE.
GRAPH.
We had the pleasure yesterday of a call
from Col. \Ym. H. Heiss, Superintendent of
the International Ocean Telegraph Company,
and Col. A. H. Cole, ol Florida, Vice Presi
dent of that company. They are on their
way to Florida, to make surveys prelimi-
najy to the construction ol a line from Ha
vana, Cuba, to the North, which will proba
bly pass through Savannah. There is no
doubt of the success of this enterprise, if our
information is correct. We have seen sev
eral very complimentary notices of it in the
leadingJNew York dailies, including one of a
substantial presentation to Col.Heiss, for many
years connected with telegraph business all
over tho continent, by his friends there.
The following is from the New York Daily
News:
The International Ocean Telegraph.—
The preliminary steps towards building the
International Ocean Telegraph Line are
being taken, and the work will be pushed
forward as rapidly as possible. Mr. Wm. H.
Heiss,one of the oldest telegraph superintend
ents in tbc country,has accepted the important
position of Superintendent of the Interna
tional Ocean Telegraph Company, and the
compauy were fortunate in securing the ser
vices of this gentleman, whose great expe
rience and eminently practical abilities will
be of Itie utmost value in insuring success to
the great enterprise. Superintendent Heiss
will saill from this city on Saturday, 20th
insL, for Florida, through a portion of which
State the line is to be bailt. He will make
surveys, and determine upon the route to be
adopted. Several leading citizens and pub
lic men of Florida have suggested that the
liue be built from Fernandina to Cedar Keys
on the west side, of rhe State; thence by
cable to Havana. This will be determined
upon by Mr. Heiss, if the practicability of
the suggested route is made manifest by per
sonal inspection and survey. It will be not
many months ere the cities of New York and
Havana will be iu telegraphic communica
tion.
Col. Heiss is well known in Georgia,
Florida sed South Carolina, as a very enter
prising and able mau in the telegraph busi
ness.
Report of the Commslsstefrer or Customs-
Abolition or the Spanish Slave Trade.
Washington, Oct. it—Tie Commissioner ol Cus
toms has prepared s statement called for by resolu
tion passed by the Rouse during the last session with
reference to the dhpoeition made of all the cotton and
other property coming into the hands of the Treasury
agents during the war.
The State Department has reoeired a copy of a
Spanish royal decree, intended to make impossible
henceforth the proeecntloa of the African slave trade
in Cuba and Porto Bice. It provides for the emanci
pation of every personfwbo la in slavery in those pro
vinces whenever they touch the peninsula or its ad
jacent Islands.
Fights with Indiums.
New Tore, October 3*.—A Los Angelos dispstoh
says a fierce fight has occurred between citizens and a.
numerous hand of Indiana in the vicinity of Hanly-
ville. in which fifty of the litter were killed.
St. Lome, October 24.—Lata Montana advices Mate
that fifty Sioux Indiana recently attacked an encamp,
ment at the mouth of Milk river. After five hours’
lighting they wen repulsed, with a,toss of twenty-one
killed. The whites had four killed and several
wounded.
FoaUsraAU gen.
New You, Oct. 24.—The brig J. Webb, from Wil
mington. N. C., for 8*oo, wia abandoned st sea on the
21st inst. The captain and crew were saved ami.
brought to thie port-this morning.
The Evening star. "
Nnw York, October 24.—A Government coffimlfhioti
is at present investigating the Evening Star disaster.!
New York Market.
New You October M.—Gold, *Vi- Sixes, 113Jf;
Fivea, 114J£; Tana, 100. Ootton dull, with sales of
2,000 bales middling at S9@41c. Flour firm, v itU sales |
of 580barrels Southern at 12 50$*IT. wheat. 3ef)5c
liigher. Corn 2o better. Pork tower, with sales at
$35 87. Spirits Turpentine, 80990c. Rosin, r. fir.
$13 50. Texas Wool, 989Ue.
New Orleans Market.
New Oblnau Get. 24.—Cotton steady and un
changed, with salea of 4,800 bales. Corn higher end
selling at 97>£@$1 10. Flour active; superfine. $12 75
13 00. Gold, 48«.
Citt Treasure's Office, 1
Savannah, October 23,1885. )
TAX PAYERS are hereby notified that the time re
quired for the payment of quarterly returns has as
pired. and they r.re earnestly requested to call and pay
their dues, and thus avoid additional expense and the
issuing of exeenttons.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
oe24 - City Treasurer.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Citt or Savannas, Office Cleu or Council, >
Savannah, October 23, I860, J
AN Election will be held at the next tegular neat,
tog of Council, on WEDNESDAY, October Slat, lf*6,
for Weigher ol Hay, rendered vacant by the deatn,of
John J. Theus. Applicant! mnat state in their ap
plications the names of their securities (two required
to each bond), and hand in their applications to me
#n or before 10 o'dock A m., on that day.
JAMES STEWART, .
oc2S—tde Clerk of Council.
Office Genual Scpibintbnbsnt
Atlantic ft Gulf Rail Road.
Savannah, Oct. 15th, 1885.
Mobile Market.
Mobile, Oct. 24 The cotton sales today wer* 5iH>
bales Middlings. Market quiet.
Ail of the printers in the gov »nmc:Lt
offices in Washington and in private offices,
except those at work on the newspapers, ure
on a strike. They demand that the
eight hour system be adopted. The govern
ment has reconsidered its action and posi
tively refuses to pay the old prices for eight
hoars of labor.
A Political Straw.—Wendell Phillips,
who is the thinking man- of the Radical
party, and who always speaks out plainly
what he means, follows up the attack upon
General GraDt commenced by Ben Butler,
Jack Hamilton and smaller lights some weeks
since. In his Boston speech he assailed
General Grant as being responsible for the
riots iji New Orleans, and declared that the
Union commander occupied a “humiliating
position.” In the Associated Press report of
this passage in the Radical leader’s speech it
is said that his allusion to the General re
ceived “applause and hisses.” Every paper,
except the Tribune, pnblisbes the account
thus. The Tribune mutilates the report,
and prints it as “applause and cheers. ”—
Straws show which way the wind blows.
Constidtional Amendment. —Passengers
by the steamer from Savannah, repor a tel e-
gram from President Johnson, recommend
ing the Legislature of Georgia tog adopt the
Constitutional Amendment. — JacksonviUe
Times.
The passengers who carried the report
were false packed. No such telegram haa
been received here or elsewhere, so far aa we
are informed.
Ootton Salk.—A sale of- Georgia cotton
was made on Friday in New York by John
H. Diaper A Co., under the direction of the
United States Cotton Agent, Simeon Draper.
There were 1,800 bales. The prices were as
follows : Strict middling, 42c.; strict low
middling, 39 l-4c.; good ordinary, 37 7-8c.;
ordinary, 33 l-2a33 3-4c.; low ordinary,
29a29 l-4c.j rebaled cotton, 32 l-4a45c.
Neouo Jchtmen in Boston.—Miscegenation is
making rapid strides in Massachusetts. The Boston
Commonwealth says:' *
It is an interesting fset, and an evidence of the pro-
**? toward equal rights for all, whits and
SXSt’JSt*-**" 8aperior Con* of this county for
buvtoes. there Is, this term, one colored
1,1 th * Superior Court tar civil business,
urn aeuion, one. and in th« . _ “ I T’
same Court there uw two No^S^Jf*f ion °1 *5*
them, but, on the eoiS^y.u*°
provement on many white persona
for this purpose. This izthe*ftm
Courts where colored men have beSiput^th^i^Ih?
although in a recent term of the SnpramettiljiF^?*!
trial for murder, aa we have recorded, tharen. —!
»kn nnnrnd WM on "
The Mubdebbrs Abxxsted.—The Rome (Georgia)
Courier saya : We are glad to learn that the negroes
who murdered Hr. Arthur Williams and his iamily
oh Monday morning last have been arrested, and con
fessed the crime. One of them waa the keeper of tho
ferry over Chattooga river, and one—whether the
same or not, we did not learn—was formerly owned
by Col. Nat. Thornton.
One confesses that he took Mr. W’s gun and se
verely wounded Mrs. Williams in ths head and then
ravished her—and asserts that the other killed Mr.
W. and the two daughters with an axe. They then
made search for money, but. as they allege, fonnd
none.
The people of Kinderhook, N. Y., are in a terrible
state of excitement over a haunted mill. The inhabi
tants of the place go about with uplifted hands and
horror expressed in the<r countenances at the “di
dos" cut up by “the witch of the mill,” as they call
the strange apparition. Monday the witch is said
to have exhibited heraelf. running along tho eaveb,
mounting the cupola, throwing the bricks, stove
pipe, plank, and everything else Imaginable at passers
by. Some aver that the mill machinery was in full
operation on the night to question, and the building
illuminated.
t •SHE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to
1 tho Public on Monday next, the 2ftid tost.
Arrangements have bean made insuring direct and
■paet'y communication by this route between Savannah
red *11 stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Ball
Rood. Florida Central Hall Road, (and Florida Rail
^Th rough tickets will be sold between the following
P Stomanah and Quincy, Tallahassee. MontioelL, Ma
lison, Lake City, and Jacksonville. „ „
ThonmsviUe and Quincy. Tallahassee, Monticello,
and Madison.
Madison aud Quitman and Valdosta.
.Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen
sacola A Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Rail
Soad will bo shipped on through rates and without
breaking bulk.
B H. 8. HAINES.
octlO-tf General Superintendent.
[ rriVss iiak«4',
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Office General Superintendent i
ATLANTIC AND GOLF RAILROAD, )
Savannah, Oct. 15.1888.)
O N and after MONDAY next, the 22d instant, the
Schedules of the Passenger Trains on this Road
will he as follows, daily, (Sunday’s excepted):
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
7X3 A. M. Savannah 6.10 P. M.
6.00 A. M. Thomasvflle 7.10 P. M.
7.25 A.'M. Live Oak 5.45 P. M.
3.00 A. M. Tallahassee 11.00 P. M.
1.00 A. M. Jacksonville 12.00 Night.
B. S. HAINES,
oclG—tf General Superintendent.
Notice.
The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Association of Sa
vannah. having male to the undersigned an assign
ment of all of Its property and effects, for the benefit
of Its creditors, nil persons having claims against the
corporation are requested to present them to the un
dersigned, and alt parsons Indebted to said corpora
tion will make payment to
c. w. W. BRDEN.
Assignee of Mechanics’Saving and
seul-ora Loan Association of Savannah. .
Clerotmen, more than any other class in the com
munity, require a gentle tonic; their usual sedentary
livea and the constant work of tho brain, to the ex
clusion of the muscles, exposes them to relaxation of
the vital forces. No tonic Is so certain to its effects as
MABSDEN’S CALISAYA TONIC, whlob, moreover,
unlike “bitters,” Involves no subsequent unfavorable
reaction.
Special Notices.
Special Orders.
Office Chief of Police, \
Savannah, October 24th, 13b6 f •
FROM aud after the 28th Instant tbp Police will be
ordered to Impound all horses, cattle, or goats fonnd
running at large within the city limits.
By order of the Mayor.
R. B. ANDERSON,
oc25—lw Chief of Police.
To Travelers.
Newspapers. Magazines, cheap Novels and Books
can be had at ESTILL’8 NEWS DEPOT, Bull street,
corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office (down
stair-.) Writing Papers and Envelopes of all kinds,
in any quantity, from a single sheet up. Pens,
Inks, ft aul6.tf
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
Kattialron la from the Greek word “Kathr v* or
•Kalhalro,” signifying to cleanse, re, avenate and re
store. This article 13 what its name dgntlfcs. For
preserving, restoring and beautifying the human heir,
it Is the most remarkable preparation !r, tho world.
It Is again owned aud rut up by the origin :1 proprie
tor, and la now made with the same car’, skill and at
tention which gave It a sale of over ons million bot
tles per annum.
It la a most delightful Bair Dressing.
It eradicates scarf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from tolling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beantfu) head
of hair ebould use Lyon’s Ksthalron. it is known
and need throughout the civilised world. Sold by al
respectable dealers.
oct27-eodlv
Assignee’s Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignee
of the Dank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, la
prepared to enter upon hts duties. All bill holders,
and other persons having claims against the said
Batik, are requested to present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties Indebted to the Bank are re-
Blll holders will lose their priority if the bills are
not presented within six months from tills dale.
JOHN C. FKRRILL,
air? km Assignee.
Agua de Hagnolia.
A toilet delight 1 The ladies’ treasure and gentl*
men’s boon! Tne “sweetest thing’’ and largest quan
tity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.
Teed for bathing the tics and person, to render the
-kin soft and Ire&h, to prevent eruptions, to porihme
clothing, ftc.
It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, ton, blotches, ftc.
It cores nerxins headache and allays Inflammation.
It eools, softens sad adds delicacy to the akin.
It yields a subdued and laeting perfhme.
It cares mosquito Mtes and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to tho sklu.
Patronized try Actresses and Opera Bingen. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Trj
the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other
Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DAMAS BARNES ft CO.,
ort-27-codl* Props. Exclusive Agents, N, Y.
HILL’S HAIR DYE. 50 cents—Black or
Brown, Instantaneous, best, cheapest, durable, re
ijnhle. Depot, No. 66 John street. New York. 8old
by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere.
m<My
DIMAS BARNES ft CO
New York.
FEVER AMO 46GB EXTINGUISHED
Martyrs to Intermittent Purer, a word with you. The
responsibility for your suffering ream upon your
selves. Just as sarely as you shake today, or will
shake to-morrow, HOSTETTIB’S CELEBRATED!
STOMACH BITTERS will extinguish the disease un
der which you labor. Had you taken this genhq
tonic as a preventive, you would have no need of It
aa a cure, for It renders the system impervious to al 1
miasmatic revers. But since you neglected the pre
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com
plaint by resorting to the only reliable remedy.—
Break the chills with HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, and
they will return no more. Thie la the experience of
thousands, and It will be yours. Quinine is a slow
means of relief; It la nauseous to the last degree; It
la more dangerous than the malady Itself; In many
coses It utterly toils. How different Is the effect of
the Brmas. Their curative action la rapid; they are
agreeable to tha palate; they are not only entirely
harmless, bat tend Inevitably to strengthen the con
stitution and prolong life; they nevertiavj failed, and
it is confidently assumed that they never can fall In
any case of Fever and Ague, however Inveterate in
Its character. To be without Hostetter’a Bitters in
any regtrin infested with Intermittent or Remittent
Fever la simply to reject safety and court disease.
I yl7-oodiy]
A
Hagai’s Magaalia Balau
t his is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes tha sun-bunt face an
hands to a pearly ««t |n texture of ravishing beauty,
imparting tha marble parity of yotfth, and tha distin
gue appearance so inviting In tteaftyftells of fashion.
It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from
the akin, leaving tha onsapMEton fresh, transparent
and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to
the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera
Singers. It la what every lady should hove. Sold
everywhere. Retail pries, SO cents. ~
Prepared by W.E. HAGAN, Trey, N_Y.
Address all orders to
DEXAS BARNES ft CO.,
oot27-eadly New York.
Assignees’ Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed assignees
of ths Partitrr fftd Mechanics’ Bank of EavaaBah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holdan and other claim-
ahtfagata*the PaafctopeaasoLihs asms for II-
qnldsttoo, and all persona Indebted to the BanlfaN
required to mak. bn Si at to Dhyment. |-
Bill-holders will lose thrir priority tf the bills are
not presented wtthtoYlx months from thie date:
, , JOHN lOCNAUDSON,
J. E. OADlir
ly2T-tf
CorrfikTire protect the toss of children’s ahqea.—
One pair will outwear threa wlthoat Ups. Sold every
where.
Assignees’ Notice.
Tlu? undersigned, having boon appointed Assignee
o' tiie Merchants’ aud Planters’ Bank, Is prepared
tu enter upon his dntr. All bUlholdcre. and other
oV'sons baviug claims against said Bank, are re
quested to present the same for liquidation. And
all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to
make immediate payment. Blllholders will lose
“■elr priority If the bills are not presented within
.six months. HIRAM ROBERTS,
au3l-tf Assignee.
Assignees’ Notice.
Bunt of SavaHHAB, 1
Savannah, Georgia, July 8,1S88.J
The undersigned having been appointed Assignees
of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui
dating its affairs, therefore all parsons bating claims
igatnst this corporation will present them, and al
biU-bolders of this Bank are required to present the
same within six months from thie date, or they will
lose the priority granted by statute, and those In
debted will make Immediate payment to
H. BRIGHAM,
GEO. W. DAVIS.
sep6-tf Assignees.
THE BK9T TONIC.—Caswell, Mack ft Co.’s
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA
is a combination of the three best tonics, IRON,
PHOSPHORUS, CALISAYA.
The Iren gives the blood a rich vermllllon color
where it becomes thin and watery; the Pbospnorus
supplies nervous power in 'cases of mental depres
sion, while the Calisaya gives tone and vigor to all
the organs of the body.
Sole manufacturers, CASWELL, MACK ft 00., un
der F’fth Avenue Hotel, New York, and Newport, R.
1. For sale at LIPPMAN'S
tyS-tf Drug and Chemical Warehoni.
8. T.—1860—X.
Drake's Plantation Utters*
They purity, strengthen and invigorate.
They (rente a healthy appetite.
■ They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation end late hours.
They strengthen tho system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.
They parity the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They Core Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera and Cholm Morbus.
They cue Liver Complaint end Nmrous **—ifruhg
They are the best Bmera Ih the world. They make
the weak strong, ann aro exhausted nature’s great re-
store*. They are made of pare St. Qruix Rum, the
celebratedCaliaaya Bark, roots and herns, and^are
takfih with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard,
to age or time of day. Partfcnlariy recommended to
delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by
all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only gen
uine when Cork b covered by onr privets U. 8*8tamp.
Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottler.
P. H. DRAKE ft CO.,
oct28-eodly 21 Park Row. New York-N
INSURANCE! INSURANCE I!
SAVANNAH, GA., AUGUST SO, IMS.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform their
friends and tke pnbHo that they are prepend to effect
Ftoe and Marine RWa In-tM^foEowlng first class
companies, at established rates, and solicit a Mara of
patronage:
- INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 04
Heir Tor*. .:
NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of it. Louis, Mo. . ,
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE GO.,of RL Louis, Mo.
FERRY INS. ANDTRUWOQ.r Merton, AUlUi'37.
JOHN W. ANDERSON A hONS.
eepl-Sm Corner of Bryan and Dreytoe street*.
BEARD’S PATENT LOCK-TIN;
we, with coDfHen&e offer It to Planters a*tH® befit,
cheapest, simplest, and most desirable TIB now m
wm. It return lolly fifty per
cent cheaper than Hope, .. _ . _ .
Our several Agents will be supplied io A few day*,
andean respond to order*. -
For farther particular*, sddrca- or apply to
... M. BKCCB’* CO.,
Augusta, Georgia,
or to ft. P. METCALFE ft OL.
“ CROQUET.”
FOR SALE BY • ,
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly.
mHZ new and fashionable game of CROQUET
X with rules and regulations. This “Queen <■
Snorts,” which h»s eslned such Immense popularity
in Europe oa account of t lie pleasant ouweor txtf*
dat It nJ!br£t both ladies and gsntlcmen, can be
easily lt irned by ths simplified lules which sccoin-
pany each ret.
SILK DRESS HATS.
A FURTHER SUPPLY just opened st
*^'o825—St COLDING’S.
FOR RENT,
MS (HE WHARF STORE, and one Store
bllH Room and office ii!> stairs in Jones’ upper
JiftlK. building, l’rf Hs.r ft reet.
octi—lw 0. LAC RANT.
$10 REWARD.
T OfiT OR STOLEN, n Pocket-Cook, coufsteiQft
1 j bunk bills to tbc amount of $205. The enbscrl-
ber will pay the above r« ward for ihe recorery of thd
“JS25 P. NAUOOTON.
Corn. Corn!
O AAfl BUSHELB COBS landing from berk
^•UuU Cordelia, and for sale by
OC*5—It BRIGHAM H0L9T ft CO.
NEW YORK BEEF
^yiLLbeterved at the STALL of JAMES BEDY,
FRIDAY MORNING, October 26tti.
Oc25—It-
T0 Rent,
TWO STORES, one of which might be
nsvd aa an Office. Enquire at 96 Bay street
oe25—3teod
Situation Wanted,
A 8 BOOK-KEEPER, hv a yr-ung man competent
A. to do any kind of writing In an ordinaty busi
ness line. Would be (rilling to engage In any respec
table business until he could give evidence of the
valne of hts services. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
oet»—lw
A Message
TN Telegraph Offlce for G. H. KNIGHT, cannot
A be delivered for want of address. oc25—It
LOST,
flN WEDNESDAY EVENING, west of Ball street,
VF en route to Central Rnthoad Depot, a Lady’s
Black Leather Betlcutc, with steel trimmings, and
key sttsched.
A reward will be paid for Its recovery by
0025—St A. WILCOX ft CO.
■\rOTlCE.—By order from tha Honorable Conrt
AN of Ordinary of Scrivcn conaty, Georgia, there
will be sold before the Court House door, at States
boro. In Bnl och rrunty. < n the first Tuesday la
December next, between the le?al hoars of sale, one
Tract of Land, as the property or Thomas Usher,
deceased, late cf Sc Iren county, containing two
h ndred (250) and fify -cres more or less. Sabi land
lies near the Ogeechee river, adjoin ng tbc lands ol
VT. W. William*. Arbnr Kerhy anil H. B Hodges.
Terms made known on the dsy of s.<le.
WILLIAM IVEY, Adiulrtstrstor.
Bcrlven county. Oct. 22. 1ST3. oc23—lswid
ptROBGlA—COFFEE COUNTY.—Two mouths
YJT alter date, appliculon will he made to the Conrt
of Ordinary of Coffee county, Georgia, at the first
regular term after ihe expiration of two mouths from
chb notice, for permission to ee,l the Lands belong
ing to the estate of Mart Lot, deceased, late of said
coenty, for the benoltt of heirs and creditors of said
deceased. ARMINTA LOTT,
« Aiminlstretor.
Coffee county. Oct. lit. 1866 oc!a—lsw2m
FOR SALE.
PRINTING PAYER.
L 24X85 and 26X41.
CHAS. L. COLBY ft CO..
sep26 Cor Bay snd Abercorn streets.
Notice.
rpHE Firm of BOTHWELL ft WHITEHEAD was
X dissolved on the 25th day of September last,
by the death of BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD, one or
the partners. SAMUEL E. BOTHWELL,
surviving Partner.
The bntinens of the late firm will be continued no
dcr the firm name of BOTHWELL A WHITEHEAD,
by S. E. BOTHWELL,
0C3-lm 8. P. WHITEHEAD.
For Sale,
/ - \NB Button A Blake’s STEAM-PUMP, in complete
order.
CHARLES L. COLBY ft CO.,
sep25 Cor. nay and Abm’om street*.
A House Wanted.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, satiable for a small
A. family, is wanted bysgcod tenant. Apply atthb
ofBca. oc22-tf
hoarding.
. liKBS. ELARBEE has removed her bnsmess from
iYl the corner of Moutgomety and South Broad
streets to tl|a corner of Jefferson street and Bay lane,
Bart’s old stand. Gentleme ■ can be accommodated
with Prirste and Transient Board on moderate
terms oc‘io-3m
Eastern Hay.
0QQ bales Prime, for sale by
BRADLEY, BILL ft CO..
ssptLAf No. 12 Stoddard’* Lower Bangs.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE
I am opening for the inspection of the pnbUe,
a fine stock of
CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, T
TRESSES, &c-, &c.,
Towblcb-the attention of all Is Invited.
ygr Wsrerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher
.ock’s old Dry Goods 8tore-
fld-lv B.B. HARRTN3TON.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR!
FROM NEW WHEAT.
tpHS Bsvantwh Steam Flouring Mills feast end of
A Broughton street) are now rapp ring Grocers
and Families Wilh'sn excellent quality of NEW
FLOUR, mode Deni NEW WHEAT. Families sap-
pled at their reridenere. be the hareeL half barrel,
orquarter bacrel Also, Leah GR1X8 and MEAL,
hy til* boshsl or half bushel. an 15
RHODES'
Snper-Phosphalc of Lime
THE STANDARD MANURE,
ATftftft 50 PER TUN*-CAUL
atfrtr MILLER. THOMAS ft CO.
J. H. O’l
Son.
Edw. O'Bimzx.
Edw. O’Byrne St
Wholbulh azs Reran. Dxalxm nr Gnoosim,
LxQVoms, Aa, Ac.
TTTK eottcHnrtmre of the P*nm*go <* onr friend*
ward* of thirty-two years. Cranar Bryan and J*Anon
stream ' , QQUy
rrun or ghoboia. Chatham oochtt.—to
O all whom U may concern: .
~ MtomVshsnfl.ls wWspply at the Poort OALL8
Dr Letters Diealseory as Administrator cfcM
ito anaexo en the estate of Frier
of said eosnty, deceased;
’eta. therefore, to cite and admonish all
-*m 1i n f eomoarn, to be and a poem before mid
Oonrt to tnato ob|eetion (if any they Mve) en or be
fore the flrrt Monday la October next, otherwlea
fore the diet Monitor
Ordinary.
Sunny side,
MRS. OLIPHANT,
delqr'- 1 ' 1 -? ' ** emmmrnmmm
/ ' THOftJ. STALKY, gnU street.
LUMBER \V LUMBER !
A LARGE ASSORTMENT or LUMBER FOR
bull din* and tfifcliHlin imaisii fti t*ia
arrivale weekly from onr Mills on the road opposite
Lachlleon’e Foundry. Ako, Cyproee Shlngtes in any
qmmrityjm , - MnLftflDA BBQ
TO FENT A HfJuSB. aultshle for n
large family. Aj#y to ;
a a. w. adams,
St Centref Railroad Bank.
FOUND,
O N SUNDAY, Oct. 2lsL in the MaahaiiHonee
baggege wagon, a Safe Key, Herring’s, No. 14,.
142. JChe owner con have the eamobv appftingat
he Marshall HooM office and paying Tor This Idver-
tiaemect. ..
Gen. WR. B06GS
I S MY AUTHORIZED AGENT Ht-SAVANNAH
^during m,eoeencft HENRY C. WAYNE.
i8(t Itey Goods, [gjj
TU COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
EIN8TEIN Jt ECKMAN,
fv ,
151 CONGRESS BT., 8ATANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock of
Staple aid Fancy Dry Goods
to be fonnd in this city, and which are offered at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and *ee for yourselves, . ocl-tf
PRINTING.
TTAV1NQ purchased the Job Office attached to the
XI “Dally News and Herald,” and made additions
to it, I would miorm the public that lam prepared
to execute every description of
Job and Card Printing.
Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
BillHeada,
Letter Heads,
Circular s.
Envelopes,
Blanks,
Drey Books,
Receipt Books,
Check Books.
Programmes,
Handbills,
Pamphlets,
By-Laws.
m*
Ail Other Kinds of Printing Done
NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
I also receive orders and have manufactured every
attoty of
BLANK BOOKS.
J. H. E8T1LL, 111 Bay street,
eepn-tf News and HeraldOfllce.
FOR SALE AT DOST.
r IK UNDERSIGNED, will aril ATCOST, during
the coining week, bis LARGE STOCK novrea
and, com let In* of '
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED'WARS,
REVOLVERS,
and various other articles too numerous to mention.
F. BBOWN,
MS Congress street.
*m iimi bargains can be had at Mr. BROWN’S
Store. . ■oc20—5i
N. A. HARDEE & CO,
COTTON FACTOR 'i
AND j ■ 1 m • '•
General Commission Merchants.
EstabUahed la 1830.
Libers) advance* on t
New York.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
F IVE HUNDRED Pair fins French BUnkets, nb-
bou bound, sailing at extremelyJow price*, at
PEPPER’S, 115 Congress street
rpOCR HUNDRED Fair Grey Blankets selling off
JU very cheep, at
PEPPER’-, 118 Congress street.
Flannels! -Flannels!
T HREE hundred pieces Shaker, We An and Me
dium English flannels,
l ALSO.
Bed, Bine, Grey end Open Flennels, la endless va
riety. eelllng very eheep at
PEPPER’S, 118 Congress street.
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
L UPIN’S French Merims, Ottoman Cloths, Em
press Clothe, Bombasines. Alpacas, and De
laine?, In great variety, *nd palling very lew, at
PEPPER'S, 116 Congress street
rjbWO HUNDRED piece* Caarimene, Tweed* and
JL Melton Cloth*, selling very Cheap at
PEPPER’S, lit Congress street
Shawls and Qloaks
1TZVHLY th*greate*t*s8artfimhfttha
T>OSmVELY tha grestoriasMftfimffit that has ever
JT been offered for sale it this city, at great bar-
gtons, st- PEPPER’S, 115 Ouagrea? street
LADIES ont shopping wni please give Oar Ex-
tewstve Stock a trial before purchasing, aa we
are nt>t sensation advertisers. We have the GOODS.
and mean to sell them mar.
0Cl4—tt THOMAS PEPPER.
Cotton Plantation to Rent.
QMS OF THE BEST COTTON PLANTATIONS IN
Barite county, Ge., can ba leased lbr a number of
Address GEORGE W. SAPP.
oc>- lm Wsynaeboro.
BACON! BACON J
gniES AND SHOULD KEN, WiilngfromStesmer
this dsy, and for sale ISy rZo /.o i t
ocil lEIA, WTLLT ft CHRISTIAN.
N otice to debtors
pom* having '
gmrat ItorihaU, dhtri
tested, within the time
Indebted tosaftl ‘
aeplS-lswSw
CREDITORS.-All
• to U
n, duly at
bed by law, and all
■make payment ta>
CHARLES J. WHITE.
Administrator
MAGAZINES
For ^yember.
GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK, *r f«v«k«r,
PETERSON’S, fpr Navembejf. „ f ,
SARPftB’B MONTHLY, far Novsmber I
BALLOU* MONTHLY, (of »^*mfer.
tatftSCENT MONTHLY, for November.
LAND Wft LOVK to* October.
LESLIE'S BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WEEKLY.
— — ALSO,
octo KSTILL ft BROTHER.
J. W. STEELE,
1 It I titTilhij
U Jbrd^ji* E»w, Wltffft iffii^So. C*
unft con^jpm nftfigeoy «*■ .Charleston,
JBlit*rt*H^Qsl QotMn*.
emmnuft
fars,_9wnr^, Smhea, tote,.
Ups, Fie>d Glsares, Gssstlri*. f
No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Souths
~ '*■ Risks. Alt Policies Issued at Standard Rates by
TABLE IS.
(nasal Fnmlam
sa Endowment of
50. payable »s|
If
Al Al
Death! Death
De<«tb
or 60.!or 68
or 70.
1*
16
$17 76
$16 43
$’.5 12
U
18 30
16 ST
15 49
IS
18 83
17 34
15 90
1»
19 53
17 83
16 30
20
2u *o
18 38
16 75
21
20 9>t
18 94
17 23
23
21 67
10 54
IT 71
a
22 4-
20 19
18 24
84
23 35
20 87
IS 79
28
24 28
21 60
19 30
28
25 a
22 38
20 32
27
2b 18
28 22
20 88
28
27 66
24 In
21 39
20
28 81
26 06
22 14
30
30 16
26 07
22 9^
31
81 64
27 16
2J 80
34
33 28
28 33
24 72
33
34 96
29 59
25 65
34
38 86
3” 93
to 73
35
88 9
32 40
27 P4
38
41 16
S3 94
29 04
37
43 ft!
35 68
30 31
38
48 3s
ST 54
81 c*
SO
49 4"
a» K
38 10
40
52 74
41 8C
84 80
41
55 46
«4 24
38 75
42
6" Tr
46 92
£8 4
43
05 44
49 85
4” Si,
44
70 8-
58 10
43 75
45
96 70 46 10
4S
47 83
4T
50 73
45
63 86
19
67 80
50
81 08
THE ST. LOUIS
imLiFgLmm,
OF ST. LOUIS, UO.
D. A. JAIUlftY, Preridrtt.
JAKES H LUCAS, Vies Prisldent.
WM. T. SELBY, (cwriary.
Hob. ELIZYK WRIGHT, CewritUg
Actssry.
Assets July 1* I860,
#1,0410, saa.oo
POLICIES ISSUED FROM 11.000 TO
$10,000 OR A BINOLB LIFE
table j.
1* to iZ.
Death
or 80.
At
9««th
or 8,.
138.85
54 78
: -5 Oe
88 Cc
*7 Iu
28 78
SOS
4 It
it M
48 78
45 2
48 74
48 54
„ .8
81 84
68 7.
55 7i
57 ri! 51 i
*" t>! 57 8;
♦81 72
» 4
*3 r.
U4 >4
3135
»4 7i
S3 7-
*7 76;
38 w
8.0.
»• 5>
3 if
«l»:j
*4i
34 74
Urtl
34,2'!
3 K
41 * ST ,j|
«V| fi-ca!
ft (V 41 M
annual dividends paid in cash: “«
OR BT BONUS ADDITIONS
TO POLICIM-
DIVIDEND OF JANUARY l» ««,
Forty Per Cent.
T«» a
; 7S 65
n
r-i
^9
87 to
fti 05
Bu 8b
43 88 43 35,
47 tfl
ft* 4i 9t
«.li
47 54!
4» Ml
Al Uti
to 72
ft a
"Sill *1 Jji
•7 75't ,
»■ Mi To * l
-id re -is
»« «U it s,
w 75; 7» 7V
M » H (0:
1 88 81
The Entire Surplus is Equitably Did ed Amng the Assardj
SO per cent. Credit Given 'When Desired!
No specinl permit required tor foreign residence or travel by sea in fint-cl»ss etesal
smiling vessels.
Policies issued qnder Tnble i fire non-forfeittog efter three, and under Tabie I after J
or more tuiooal payments have been made, thereby securing, in case of the discontinao;
of payments, such proportion of the whole amount aa the number of actual paymeati t
to the whole number that were to be made, with profits.
Endowment atid Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual ptea
or an annaal piemiom daring the continuance of the Policy.
Some one must take the risk of your life—is it not better you should transfer it t : |
Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk J "
In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources becowljj
ited, or entirely fail, a POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, wspoai
Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint
Efficient agents wanted for all the important towns and cities of the Suss. For;
ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of the Company, ,J
offlce of H. T. ^NOk! Ja.,’} Aos,n
92 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, Gt|
Da. JURIAH HARRISS, Examining Pbyslelan for Bavannata and v/daity.
L^B. SiBB URKE, f A 5 eDto * M “° D ’ 0a -
CHAS. WHITEHEAD, Agent, Atlanta, Oa- oc2f-i
New Advertisements.
TO THE PUBLIC.
w
E ABE SOW RECEIVING OUR
FALL GOODS,
rhich have been selected with grua* cure. Onr
sroch of
SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM8,
and FANCY GOODS,
is complete In every respect, and cannot be *nrpa«sed
In quality and price.
BLANK BOOKS
we have made a “speciality.” Oar stock comprtae*
everything made ol the best material, and bound in
a neat and substantial manner.
LITHOGRAPHED CHECK BOOKS
on the different Bank* or this city, printed In color*.
CENTRAL R. R and ALBANY <k G. R R
SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOKS,
the beet that have yet come to Savannah.
MONEY RECEIPT BOOKS.
STEINWAY & SON’S PIANOS.
We received while In New Y'rk, per .’Tamer Ten
tools. fr.*m Hatnonr-z, our drat direct Importation of
Mnslcal Instruments and strings, and can now com
pote with New York importers. The
SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT
is In charge of Mr. E. A. BONNER, of North Caroli
na, who will be happy to wait upon ladles and gen
tlemen. . .
Onr friend “MED” la still at his post always
happy to are hi. boet of friends, and asks them to
call early aud often.
*c23-3t JOHN 0. yHBKINKB ft 901W.
WANTED,
10,000
DRY HIDES, for which more than
market price wl l he osld esso.
M. Y. BEMDBBdON,
Fort of Barnard street.
COEN.
5,000
BUSHELS Prime Mixed Core, to store
and tor rale by
ROBERT HABERSHAM A BON.
Co-Partnership Notice;
T HE undersigned have tht* dsy formed a co-part
nertblp for the transaction of a General Oommla
slon. Lumber and Timber business, nnder ths style o
Winborn Lawton A Co, New York City, Sad Philip
Youge ft Co., Savannah,
PHILIP YONGE.
September 1st, 1888. sepl-tf
Green Leaf
- Hemp Rope,
Manufacturers’ Prices.
oel6-tf
DAY A NT A W.PUS-
Board, Board.
the most plensant and convenient Jjwri'•“ to the
city. Apply to “BKlwSKfe
s*p2t-tf Second door west of Barnard.
NEWSPAPER DEPOT.
IXTBSave increased onr ficfilttes, and arc 3cetv
TV lug by .very mall and steamer the latest
NEWSPAPERS. PERIODICALS, MAGA
ZINES, AND CHEAP LITERATURE.
Foreign Publications snppl*4d to order.
Any Ameitean work procured to order st pettish,
•re* prices.
ESTILL & BROTHER,
(Down stain) Boll street, next to Post OMee.
Jed.
WHITE CORN AND SEED OATB,
L ANDING from Bark E*olb at White’s Press, foe
ml* low to elose eonslgnment.
3,500 bushels Seed Oris.
2.5W g W W^Saa A SON.
o;
for sale,
hi MACABTHY GIN, seco^lanid. WB ba
CHARLES L COLBY ftrfNk,
ror, Ba^andfthtmffrn
WANTED,
■ v V v *
TJ.IFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton la fhaSasi.
Apply to ' „
orio-lm , A WILCOX ft CO.
W A. JN TED-
200,000
POUNDS Uaglniied Cn
wanted, for which the 1
pries will be paid.
Will stroGln Cotton on Toil at low rates.
Gins and Cotton Seed for sale. Apply to
G. N. OSUixjD* CO.
Rowland’s OldSiui I
0863—lm 111 h.nge h:r'|
HIDES, WOOL, BEESWA^ A5D
DEER-SKINS.
I AM PAYING higher cash price* let mts.t
Beeswax and Deer Bkms man r. r In i
city. M. Y HENDZSC
oc22—St Toot of BirmrtlR
GUOTI CLOTS
75
oca—tf
BALES JUST RECEIVED, snd forid»H
RICHARDSON * BATOM
Rockland Limt
1 AAA BABRBL8 FIRST QUALin, Ml
IUUU make, for sale by
i*S—tf RICH (HDSON t 1
WANTED,
T 1 s
S M I X H S . by
PICrVEU, BUTLES4S |
145 BmtuKt™ <
For Sale,
WAGONS AND CANTS, by
^93 ' E.F Mgr<*ALrf«g
Residence for Sale.
4
LANGE Brisk Residence, cf thine’
ceutrsUy lo-.-atrd.
W further partionl^rs.spp’y to
ooja-lw BELL. WYLLT cj
tCHESJi
Sundries.
AA B*B<7B7J4 Sweet Ora-' s.
t)U It dozen super a i eorjti Kmerw.
401, rreis differ "nt hr u,-s r-ni,ly H nr-
lO.nOO pounds Bsatdv t;e t iron TiA
fcs't, oaoon. Rope. fte. sc.
F-,rssie y
oeM-lw
A. vrr.col
COTTON eiNS|
gBST McCarthy Qlns, Ltrlag*o»'‘» JJ
kept for sale by ,.
B0C98 a BBTiT- l
121 B ) -
Book-keepmSJ
-RANTED BY A H ST-CL.48S
employment m mob for *
_ No mstterhew
may be, win arrangs them.
Xnallsh. French and German Cnrrenci*
RiSrJ^Iprerent pod pa*
D.. this ottos.
"TO
HUNTERS,
WANTED TO
FOB CASS’
TWO STORY BBICK C,«&i
located to n good »elg!jto*V
.IPO
n l nl& rt,e, rU’^
DANCING ACADE
at ST. ANDREW'* "'' 1
MVsSfRaOTgrS?^
tom, at SXe’ejock P- *•. «£!«s <* *
roanff «*» > u u*cl° c '
lor Gentlemen,'
STEAM ENGINE AND® 1
FOR SALK.
A PIKST class
.-Ja.. Mill, manufseto’”", ,
«m
- rtrn fin*. ,
Nana power, re’turn
Inch saw; patent
la* chain, with ~
min oomplete.
be poireaaediew
43 i*tf
•iron
t&J
Dissolution of Co-W
.os-
Boss,
Oototo
gsvijniss-
flYHH ee#artoostop *
'““’“•““"fev,
r
ROPE-
gbons^ 1
if**