The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 02, 1866, Image 1

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y i-qqA The Daily ra^p-: an PUBLISHED BY s . VV. MASON. -, AT SrUZXT. ttlTUUI, On , . f IBHIt fits Cents. Si BO. SW'ftfk ■ vTfi' ^'or \DVEBTI «INO. .. V.riKE, first insertion, $1.50: each U first, Ticenu. 1 ^ TJ v Tri-Weeily News anil Herald ‘ .,„i 1! s'! per year, or 76oents per month, add ^ Weekly News and Herald '^■iifsasJevery Sa. -rday at $3 per year. » . j () tv -..— at 1 ' 1* UiNTlNG, •ITK* prntnt'tsv dwifi By Telegrapii. MORNING dispatches. FBOM NEW YORK. SEWS FROM HAVANA. < fci laadlng of a Cargo of Negroes. 0 PURCHASE OF UNITED STATES MONITORS. tprlosii. Nov. 1.—The ateamahlplagle, from .,_. A m th dates to the 27th. arrived. Well au- vuated rumors for the past weekof tosiandmg of j-p of negroes near Ineora and Cardenas. The jresur General Bent an officer to investigate the v. s. atcamor Rhode Island, with Admiral tggon board, waa at Havana on the 26th. ;. Jjicrnment agent commissioned to buy two pars of this Government is a passenger by the l—Prisoner ’ (I j?’}’ tsiaaa in the Flames. Yesterday a negro was .brought here from -Cumberland Island, who had split open his brother-in-law’s head with a hatchet, and who then tried to killed his wife. He Was placed in. the town jail until he ooold be i taken to ICamden county. Last night at about half-past 10 o’clock, the prisoner was RT . heard calling out of one of his windows in ... the upper story. The jail is some distance from any house, and as the negro had been -Tjity insolent and noisy, no one took any do- ntlce of his calls until he criedj“ fire.” By me time two or three persons had assembled, Hie fire was making its appearance through the window of his room, and through the roof immediately over his head. The jailor lives j over a mile from the jail, and did not arrive ! until the roof and floors of the building had j fallen in. -Axes .were brought and broken . upon the door, timbers were used as battering ] rams, but the door, made of six-inch timbers lily bonnet —•»•«* uugether with. iron and with an unusually large and heavy lock with strong fastening inside, baffled all attempts to breUAt down. In the meantime the ne gro had fallen from his station at the window, evidently suffocated by the thick volume of smoke which issued from every opening in therupper 9tory. * The jail was constructed in 1838 of twelve- inch pitch pine timber, covered with shingles, so well seasoned that the fire flew through it with frightful rapidity. There was no chance of saving the prisoner. There is no doubt but that the prisoner set fire to the jail for the purpose of having the doors open, when ho stood a very fair chance of making his escape, as just opposite the jail is a dense woods and thicket. The man whose head was split open died this morn- jpg.—Brunswick (Go.) Courier. The Revolutionary Policy of tfce Radi- LIFE INSURANCE! : J --. r r-.. ...... i . ■ • o!jahlT | So Extra Charge for South ern Risks! ' Tii '1-7 W. R. 92 Bay Street, Up Stairs. AGENT FOR THE film' ail (Mans’ Benefit IB IN OF NEW TORS, Will be pleased to fnrnisb'rnll Information uapo ■*» systems of Life Info ranee to any pceuu appaymg to him at su office, or by mail. A tabulated llat, show lug the actu - l dividend 'ot rkUrplus funds made Jay 1st, 1866, can he seen hts office, ocStt-lm r ire Insurance! —Trr London and Lancashire FIRE INSURANCE CPU. CAPITAL: S5iOOO s OOO in Gold I From Washington. [ r ,gtward and Family Accompany Re mains of Daughter. ' SE\s COMMISSIONER AFFAIRS. OF INDIAN Wii2i.voTON. Nov. 1.—Secretary Seward, with juKifirffi' 9 family, left here yesterday evening to remains of his daughter to Aubnrn. y- E«», the uew commissioner of Indian Af- ( , j-samed th- duties of bis office to-day. Deal it of Senator Wright. Srviat, N. J.. Nov. 1.—Senator Wright died at 9 ;#6ci dm morning. Xew York Market—Cotton Dali. St* lout, Nov. 1.—Gold 147X- Exchange 109 V OBi*ifil,»t33M@40J4e. Flour quiet. Wheat quiet cltun Corn l®2c lower. Pork lower. * Lard dull. lit Fenian Trials—Secretary Setvard to tin American Ciiuiul at Toronto— Let- tcr to the Urltlah Minister. Depakticxst or State, i Wa*hikgtok, Oct. 27, 1866. . ( 5 nWJI0«, Ktl.. Unite t cities 'J.iw-v! at Toronto: *iS^rtS^ x daa , Vo««iN mckWi. Bruce, the British Minister here, upon •J» subject of the conviction and sentence of Janies bud .111 John HoMaliou by a colonial oourt ot Cau- jLonlheci.arga of complicity and participation in . w Pvm Tr> iiPA-PilHTirH Wltll 11 tint tuck on Fort Erie. In aco^r dunce with _ I’poKtnreiBed in the communication, you are ex ec eWp.Jeure, without delay. for the use of thin ifjartaea copy of the record of the trial* and c .n- IctMi of Lynch and McMahon, and also of all fur- istrjla and conviction a of a similar character which liliah placH In Canada, with the least possible de- ijiir their termination. I am, sir, your obedient servant. Sped) W. H. 81WAKD. Depabtment or Beats, I Washington, Oct. 27,1SC6. J la understood that James Lynch and John lUacn ave be- n recently convicted iir a colonial a of .Janada nd affutnifeed to death, upon a char*e tbv.iig ciiizi i.ss oi the United S ates they were »s ;n ihe assault made,'in the month of June last, i n fine,. .u mat colony. It can hardly be neees- j lu aueci your attention to the fact that the -Gov- .mntof the United Sides is required, by the Ststcunridermlone of national dignity, duty and CT. 10 inquire into the legally. Juatioeand regu- 7 of tire judicial proceedings which have -hu* a pl.ee, and tent alter making such » omlnl raovibart expect to make kn .wn to her Ma- '* i>. ,ve. nineii. SUCH opinions aa the President 5 Joe conalderation shall adopt. a tills view the Uuited State. Consul at Toronto ii-.mv lit.tructed to pro' ure. for the Information : i D partujent. a copy of the record of the trial ieju.icuon of Lynch and McM .hou, and also of all i^tiU and conviction* of a similar character i4.liallt.ke piece tu Canada. , . iUe no uunecesa.ry delay In the examination of ids,, »h:c . are thus expected to come b. f .re this r.nm.eat is iuteuaed, it may nevertheless happen inalt,y that d-lays unavoidably result Lorn past or from tu ure events which cannot now Yuteno'w the honor to request vou to take «uch ns-lir.?- a you may think proper to the end that sa j pitca.ioua of the conaul shall be promptly pnt-d. J tPre.ident direct, me to assure you cf hisoon- llthL pt that Her Majesty'. Government Will not a’i cteerfuliy coiuply with the request I have thus Si, bat that hey will thiuk It prowr also to ex- t-t ik juJicial proceedmga aforesaid with a care- krtgurd to the rights of tbo United States and £ the nmntenance of good relations between the two 3-ck rtiations sre always difficult and delicate in States tha* we adjacent to etefa other without being ^P-Ti-xd by impa-aable borders. For this reasoo it bo very gratifying to the President if yon liquid bi able to give mft an iiBUfiOce that the execu- ho"* of the sentences pronounced upon convicted *rsoni xvili be bu^pended if oecasion tor delay shall, **• maiiuer b- lore mentioned, make it desirable. Pina.ly I deem it proper to say that the offences doited in these trials ere in their nature eminently Wheal It is (he opinion of this Government that policy coincides with the -best impulses of a ••-tvoirnt nature in recommending tenderness, am- an d forgivenesa in auch onsri Thi® fOggesbo? Jnade with freedom and eernsetafss bfoauae the ^ opinion were proposed to. ua in our own civil war by all the Government* and pubuc- tnrope, and by none of them with greater tlmn by the Government statesmen ot tott Britain. lain very sure that you wUl find that these reoom- l^tidations oft policy of clemency juadtorgivencss in the parties oonoerned are in entire har- with all the feoggmtlons and recommenda- ^•^kich thia Government has joado to ^er Ala- * Government In regard to the aggreasioua base been made on tbo Causdian frontier, and! ^**iUyare aiso in harmony with * the proceedings ^ Uua Government haa thought it to punue in regard to the vlolatton of it® ■*^-uiraLitv laws, which was involved III those ag- J^yethe honor to be, with the highest considera- ^ nr, yenr obedient servant „ Jtetd) William H. Sewabd. ^Hon. FaiDEaica W. A. Buucs. * Stw Haefoon for Whale Fishing.—A new «Jof harpoon for Whale fishing haa just been ln- It is so arranged as to contain a popnd of ?7jer, together with a wick, which becomes ignited ‘tout ten seconds, and can thus destroy the whale •T^tADeouidy without oeixillg 10 retain ita hold, ^ktrpoon will be of immense uae for the fisheries whales called sulphur bottom, which jo tbo neighborhood of Iceland and betXr t0 llle P re **Bt tlw® these Whakehav^gj to bs captured, for the rwH» that 10 thQ bottom of the sea a® woon a® they arc mor- voun ,ed. BonTH alive-A Positive Statement^— umber of the LB CroM. Democrat we : Ti >? £!£& (From the National Intelligencer, Oct. 26.) There has never been a more high-handed, out rageous violation of every principle of constitutional law than in the Beizure by the Kadicala la Congress ot the legislative power, and the absolute ignoring of the rights of representation inhering is the Southern States. For the first time in the history of our gov ernment, a party haa seized on the legislative branch of the government, and excluded ten States from any participation in the government. This is a violent, lawlea., revolutionary act. And yet these men do thia while the oath to support the Constitution la fresh upon their lips. In all the history of our government, nothing has ever been done by any party professing to bo bound by the Constitution so Usgrantlyin violation of lie provisions as this action of Congress. It la the great usurpation. It ia (he leading Btep in the revolu tionary movement. During the war, assumptions of power by the Federal government were overlooked, because the nation was in a death-struggle for exist ence. But in time of profound peace, a mere party, the Radioale, take possession of the Congress, and ex ecute legislative functions in total disregard of the rights of ten States. If this is not revolution, what is revolution f Tha falsity and insincerity of the excuse glvefifor this violation of the 'Constitution, and overthrow, to that extent, of the government—that it was necessary to do this to keep traitors out of Congress—are mani fest from the striking fact that they refused to admit loyal men to their seats. Take, for instance, the case of Judge Marvin, the Senator elect from the State of Florida. No one questions hi- loyalty. Hd-opposed secession and adhered to the United States during the war. Yet this revolutionary party, who had asixed upon Congress, never condescends ! even to consider his oase. And to show their shameless disregard of every principle of Justice no proposed amendment in any degree affected the representation from Florida. Florida was only entitled to one member, and no amendment proposed to the Constitution would give her leas. The admission ot Senator Marvin to his Beat Interfered with no amendment proposed to the Constitution. It is a simple and naked outrage. If thia violent, illegal, and revolutionary action of the Badical party, in excluding ten States from any share in the government, shall »e permanently sustained by the American people, then the constitutional era will be at an end, and we shall enter upon the revolu tionary period of our government. Unless the people ehall ultimately come to the r«aoue, to preserve the great republican system of government which they mneritea uuu. u,nir noble ancestors, and drive thia Incendiary band of unscrupulous ana Jn_ tioniBta from the seats of power, we will have nothing of the beauteous features of freedom left in thia conn- try but an odious likeness of that chautio and chronic anarchy which haa made poor, unhappy Mexico the pity and contempt of the world and the derision of history. Inaorea Against loss by Fire on every de scription of Property at most favorable rates. Losses adjusted and paid by Local Agents without any reference to England. J. T. STEWART, Agent, oc20-lm At Ho. 6 Stoddardk Upper Ran°-e. Last week, by order of Lieutenant Thompson, at Fort Smith, Ark., cannon ■were fired through the streets to drive away the cholera. The Herald, of that place, says: “We have not seen any good it has done, except to clear away the smoke from the atmosphere.” —A Yanked is said recently to have in vented a scarecrow so effective, that one crow that saw it brought back all the corn he had stolen for three years. The inven tion should be applied to Beast Butler.— Ah admirable invention, if it worked on him. —Lord Macaulay well writes that the voung should never bear any language but this: “You have your own way to make, ana it depends upon your own exertions whether you starve or not. ” —Mr. Wilmer McLean advertises for sale “the house in which General Lee surren dered the anny of Northern Virginia to Gen. Grant on the 8th of April, 1865, at Appo mattox Court House.” L ET *he SuUsrlng god D Etted read the Jo5lK>w- ing. ^ * ' - “'■>-*« oi EJT* Let all who hava bee given Bp hy the doc tors. ami spoken ef aa incurale, read the lollo~'— tr Let hU who cm hr ' ' fai-ta in evidence, read the KNOW. ALL MEN Ma PILLS ANd SALVE, 'ahtoL ,rlj^ { .«—- *u mis, tha aoih _ oar Lord, 1866, personaJy luokoowu as such, ana aa M ows: That he United Spates.-and l rations or medicines MAGGIEL’S FILLS and that the following Certtdeam are veriaUi < nitsto thebeat of Us kaowl dfeatid belie - J AIKS 8JU171S, [t a. | • _ | Koaaj/abUc,.. it street,Van HzT rTDITOE Tn airr an ■iWoF hi Wall BwYocfc. i JviftlJ&lMfc Db. Maoqiel : I take bij pea'to wr£o yon ofaoT great Teliei. and that the awfalpein in my aide ha* eft me at list—thinks to jonEnedl^ne. Ok«Doo- tor, how thanEfnl Iani that 1 ca get some eTMp- 1 can never write It enough. I tguk yon again, and age to. ane am sure mat yog an tealiy the friend of au sufferers. I could not help kiting to you, and hope you will not take it amlae. ' J.1CE3 MYERS, 116 Avenue D. A. m. mnuun M. lUmUton General Insbrance AC E N CY FIRE, MARINE, . ,■ sin ii.i a. Life and Occident. INSURANCE EFFECTED AJG> LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. 89 BAY STREET, Savannah. Ga. - H. W. Mercer 0. 9. Hardee William Hanter A. 8. Hartridge A. Porter R. Morgan J. Stoddard jJiS.ThomM ■ 1 w* Bmubart £9* This ia to certify that I ws discharged from 1F. L- Oue the Army with a Chronic DlsrrtEa, and have been 1 h. A. Crane cured by Ur. Maggiei'a Pills. A. A. Solomons WHOM HAST BY, J ' 2T Pitt afreet new Yoke, April 7th, 1666. par- The following Is an lnMresillg case of a man employed In an Iron Foundry, wholn pouring melt, ed iron into a flask that was d.mpand wet, r ansei an explosion. The melted Iron wa thrown aronni aud on him ill a perfect shower, anc he was borne* dreadfully. The following OertiflcAe waa given m me by him, about eight weeks artel the accident: New Yoke. Jannetyl, 1886. My name is Jacob Hardy: I am anlron Founder; 1 was badly burned by hot iron in Norembsr last; ny barns healed, bat I had a numlaj aoreon toy leg that would not heal; 1 tried MAGGIEL’S SALVE, : and it cored me lx a few weeks. IMs iaaUtine, and anybody ear now see me at Ja*SM-a Iron Works. Second iveune. 119 EXTRACrS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ 1 had ao appetite. MAGGIEL’S PILLS gave me a hearty ode ’’ “ Your PILLS arc marvelous. »I send for another Box, and keep them in the •• Ur. MAGGIBL has cured my headache, that wag chronic.” - j ” “ i gave half of one of your PILLS to my babe^ tor cholera morbas. The dear tittle thing got weti in a day.” ”My nausea of a morning 13 now cured,” -Your box of UaGQIKL>8 SALVE cored_m«* noleue in the head I rubbed some of yoog PALTB behind iny e®rs» and the noise “Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor fam hj.” “ 1 enclose a u-n- . „ • „ ,ve Medicltg! to me ts worth a dollar. “Bend me five boxes of your PILLS.” <* Let me have three boxes of year SALVE by re turn nisil.” SAVANNAH Are prepared totake 1 Fire Rids n ReasnaMn Terms, At thafr Office, UT Bay Street. H W. MEBCKB. PcealdoBt CHA8. 8. HARDEE, TkeFffiffidatt. I. T. taiaiii Sec. DfrAriara: M. 8. Cuben J. Lama J. W. Menu D G. Purae A. Fullerton J, McMahon I L. J. Gcihnartin F. W. 81ms G. Bntler jtLadhHabn “ B. P. (Amos. Augusta J. W. Knott. Maeoa B. P. Roes, Msooo - — r COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE ' t Ai V - * HAT, QEAIW >■» PRODUCE, ^SSSmSumZ^*’ “ n ° r 8418 •* Invest - -Agent SavaaawhFlewMtHa. t 1«0 Bay SCtoMti, Satvannitlx. ... ' ; '. WHOLESALE AND B^tiiL v omiJUi® iao-1. ' P. DONELAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 ,'A caYkl | GENTS’ ’FURNISHING 'GOODS, : ijNmi X9dai»7oK .6iAvM .tr ! t : <Sr*0.. Sac. ‘ and -Colored BhuSt MA 40A flomthern Palace Xtorsr' Oroo<3m T)Tr>v Ilf*. oetr ■ - » . t, PiBfi 50 17U kits TOa. 1,1 and s Raw Mackerel. K :« Bcsied Herring*, ma Table ood Piah; KNICKERBOCKER . L . iaaoj LIFE INSURANCE C0„ . i; L> . SHOTS manufactured from maaaure. Clothing I mad* to order at short notice. MATE, GAPS, UMBRELLAS AND CANES. :1A) :i H'i iO v.i/.l'iiTn lM Cemgrcas and 89 St. JaU« Streets. S ITUATION IN A BC8INE38 MOUSE, by a youg man of this city, eighteen year* of age. Beat ttfcunpN gtygn. _ <KJT* < tf — v " lilt F. Lessing ^yOULS raapactfaEy Inform his palraaa and Mmd* that he I. n w prepared to give Floiabing Lama^d on tbs P anok and Instruotio* in Thoroagh Baas. ocld—lm STEAM EHGIHE. oc5—lm SAYANNAH, GA. Of New York. SOUTHERN jJl- . icdiuywK Of Millinerv FOR SALE. GFoods | p*wrn»o PA ^S. aapds H , Wanted. ;er & Co’s, BWaHRSiKSsaS I tTT «mkn»m ih. aasimmAm^ffi of A hOBI **& b® «■ BKAICH OFFII . L. •.'•JJ -.J-.I - ,!•- . ,i 89 BAY STREET, C«r. BroaghMa aad Whltakw Ita, oc^ali'ita -• — price la ** cent*, hat the [) A dollmv 'f epastf WM. R. BOYD, Superintendent of Agency. A. WILBUR, ■ ^General Agcal. J. 3. JON’BS, W. r. DRPMWBI HT, JAKKS NEAL. J. C. FKKKMAN, Emigrants Can be Supplied WITHIN TEN DAYS. THE undersigned are prepared to supply I and other parties who may be in want of WHITE LABORERS and have made JS™15££ ments in the North to fliI any orders for Wlcaltnre laborer®. Woodcu’>-^s, Mccliaalcs, etc., within Ten or Twelve days fromt he day the order is riven here. TO UbS are to received by theTtaplovers on arrival ol the steamer here, and transported to the oolBta where they are wanted at Employers’ expense, and the Employers have mrther “PM* certain Bom per head In advance, and partly for covering tec expeuaea ln orlhging the Kmimranta from the SoiHh to t&s po^t. , The rate at which Farming Laborers can he^ 8e- cored will overage about *isu per year, tire Employ ers finding them. f or further parttcolars^to, ^ ^ jonfls’BtoeX, Bay street. One door East of Barnard street. Savannah, Ga. KEFEKENCESi miackson A Lawton, -avannah. *john W. Anderson A Soil Savannah. Solomon Cohen, Savannah, gno. C. PerrlH, Savannah. Nloholls, Camp <f Co., Savannah Geo. A. Cuyler, Savannah. ”,V. U. Fleming, Savannah. John Screven, Savannah. m* J.S.JONES, DRUMWRIGHT&CO Bankers and Cotton Brokers, GRIPFIK, GEORGIA. W ILL purchase Sight and Time Bills on the piin- clpal cities in the United States, make advance, on ProSnce In store, receive Deposits, bay and s,-.i Cotton, and Produce generally; GoW and Stiver Coin, National, State and Bullioad Securities. Particn ar attention given to collection ®f Me.-an- ttie Paner. and prompt remittances made. We are r 1 *” prepared to tornleh Sivbt Exchange on New York m BOm* to anlt purchaser,. REFER TO Prlsb-e A Roberts, New York. Dennis Porktne * Co.. New York. Scott, Z«ega A Oo., New York. • Dowry k Co., Cbarlgaum. D. F. Fleming * Go., Cnarlmton. Merchants’ National Bank, savannah. L f. Qatimanin A Go., Savannah. Edward Padellord. Savannah. J. L. Villalonga. Savannah. First Ration'd Bank, Macon. NntUng, Powell A Co., Macon. Phillips A Flanders, Atlanta. M Q. DotiMna, Banker, Atlanta. oc31 I have over two hundred each Testimonials as these, but want of epac. compels metoconolndA MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE. 8AVANN AHflGA. RE3IDEHT BOARD OF DHUMmm &)iy r -'V * -a .J ArmiPMflfe +* "Ilf r*? + ■ - LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S aaP! n h JHATS, 't ■ VtoA jiU - . v- ia- . ? • lm til tfccimtwt rtjrifl®, nob u the I QLA.DIATOR, BOOR [lutwwi— |-yw NOTICE.—None genuine without the en graved trademark around each potor bom by Dr. J. MAGGIEL. 11 Pine stieet, New York, «0 countorfelt which Is felony. • ’ nr Sold by all reepectable Teals™ in Mmllclaea throughout the UnltedStatee aid tee Canada*, at 2o cents per box or pot- a J - HE EYE, EAE, ABB THROAT. D r. WRIGHT, °f Toronto, Canato West, PhysL | clan and Surgeon, Oculst and j consulted on Deafneae, lhedmrgea from. tee BX . I noiseiin the Head, catarrh. Diseases or the Ti.roa*l . “ A.nti^ses of the EYE, r.qnlrtng elthelr Medical I ftQ p er Cent CTeOlt UlVeil, ° r offlc?“o. 4L ffftaiBncklertVi office» Lexington street, Baltimore Md. „ 1 onlce iionre from 9 to 12 V M., and Ito 6 P. M. 19-1! - Burro**. Al»Erri^tf vaatiutVAH. Feathers, Ribbon*, frrnamenta, oelT—tf ^ponnet Pramos, Ac., Policies Written at the Branch I —-— _ ^ Office and Losses Prompts [FOWLER & WARD, ly Paid.' VWE% 888 m (waaewea pVtYlt® ftfl®* an th. comteta of a home aanbe rajeyed bf ^tortbam. AddiaaaFoatQffieaEoxT*#. OlHteft i - LUMBER l ~ [qaatitll^ MtiLHOD #«»• . Z. N. WINKLER, I OommlMlon MBrahsEt, Ate, I BAY STRKIT, Or** the aioM of BoTHwatiA W«vnmsut, I to the proper getting up of ill ■®*i*e pmprile self— m artin J. FORD. _ [ ATTORNEY at LAW, OFFICE. *•- n EETAfl STB**’*'. JylTdm SAVANNAH.QA, WHEN DESIRED. REMOVE. tn ' .w fcORSWEtL has removed hia etodc H* wirsworefrom the comer of Jefferson and St. £iui to Broughton street, one door Eaat of Jefferson * n ^S??^‘ >0r ^ e£t ° f MCRBr8 " f. W- C9BNWELL. ORANGES. 25 OOO^ 01 ^ 0 ™ 25 boxes Silver Skin Onion*, For tale by - A>WIK!OXSC o. QCgO-tf .''rT—; RsducGd Price. nr FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER ^ at reduced prices, to close consignment- NEW MERCHANT Tailoring Establishment. m.iiwoiwsi ***“*^> ^ COTTON GINS. B EST McQuthp Glu®. Liifrigston’* MAAirnfACtare, _ . lm • v/ J» - • • k8Dt for smimhy BOUSE * BHYANT. octt-im * ‘ ^ W Bay street. Qold and Silver W’SSSlL pgf.T^ WYLLY E CnBtSTIAN. Sea Island Cotton Plantation. VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION OS SA- production of 8«a Ldand Cotton. IjOTB**"" beautiful and healthy. API * r t0 BRYAN. HABTBIDOE * CO. T HE anbscrlber would respectfully lntom the efti ten* of Savannah that he has la now opening th- finest stock of goods in the ahoya line In the South, conal-tlng of Superfine Black, Bine, Brown, Amelia and Olive Black Doeakln, London Beevera, Panay Coating*, | Heavy French Casslmerea, for Batistes Suita, Frosted Beaver for Overcoat*. Fine Velvet and Silk Vesting*, Ac. Having an nr, EXPERIENCED CUTTER > and the BEST WORKMEN, I am prepared to exe cute any orders In my line In th# ’k- BEST STYLE OF TEX ART. DIVIDENDS I PAID IN CASH, ADDED to POLICY, t *\"l BNT. OF NOTEA 91 Water street* Mew York, IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN R I C E. - gy Black Silk Velvet, (BILK BACK, THIRTY INCHES WIDE) |«or XaiKlles’ Oloulfi / Alia* southern Palace D^V^^“^OGDS HOUSE. j, QCtT - . • , , ■ _o*_ I EDWARD S TOCHQ, CLAYTUH I Non-Forfeiture, |En. d owment! jylT4m SAVAttBAM, UA< _ H0LURGSW08TH100, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA. Bipedal attmtloo wUl idv-to “T 1 ^* caUoB of oottoo Or dan, which we aouou. u i ■ ■ • 1 "" ' Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND | GENERAL COMMISSION - MERCHANTS, ttosaaap’a firm R*w* B*f 8xnmES, SAVANNAH, GXOEOIA. r E VERY faciUty offered for consignment* and exe cution of ordeis. Libe al advanoa* am * on 3ANBEHS0MIV1UUS01, IHAR8E88, StDBLEKT TRUNK STORE, « j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Side Of MmImL at-tf A apleodld aeaortmant of FURNISHING GOODS of every kldd. . . ■ Clive me a call and judge for yo W."C. -* ocSl-lm -up oj bc; J AND bAvannab, a-a. Wanted, X-ifb PoUolM Written. Scnren Honac, Boll ®treet. ^ QailmetfoomiBAd® ABd promptly remitted. ' ■ - nan At Popular M Prices, p ■ They wiBatoo M*ecoHaauo*«'ln any part of^te* I NEW BOOKS ■ Cali and get a Otoalsr retting forth rate*. J UaIMI ] atatec and RECEIVED BY ■jo-TteoSt its. *TVb. de.d or J. WilkM Booth waa alive on tee Wte dav of : r ''6»e- The loan who waa killed waa nrt BooU. person, murdered in order *d obtain tee 1^4 Offered for hU capture.-Tie*** -wte nurevcl of m ! ,ter r now connected with tele t®jfr> r * how “p the beauties 4>f SUnton s detective ,.dgun we repeat, earnratiy and certainly, , ' v iliee Booth never waa taken to Wafthlng- vn^. wouu dcd or dead, and that be wa* alive m ‘lot thia } ear.” w 1 ~-Thc Boston Traveler say a: “Otir oolored ®fias eeem determined to have repreaente- 1®L l , h « City Government next year. In , , ? e , on Monday night, they selected their number aa a candidate for the “maon Council. " .r? earl y 2,000 Germans leave Europe JJ week, for the United States, in the and Hamburg mail steamers. A P*°y is established, at Copenhagen to. ’ I “ ra 8e the emigration of^Danes, Norwe- ^ fihd Swedes to the United States. i7k l1 is estimated that ^ejaggfegate losses ‘be petroleum interest vf fito and flood «.OW?o0o 1VMli ^ witnin two’ years, reach ocSl-3t. CH AMFION A FREEMAN. TJ BUILDERS” • - ’ : ' P ROPOSAL are rcqncsud for «x’ending “d* 1 ’ gay “»ssatHteK “oStef 1 W 115 Congress street. POE SALE: ■ f ! • uf - • ‘ *- /~xNE MACABTHY 8IN, secondhand. W1}1 be Bold cheap. CHARLES L. COLBY * CO.. w .x Cor. Bar and Abercorn streets BiLODKS’ Sapor-Phosphate of Lime THE STANDARD MAHORE, g, |M M.NMR TON, CASH, nlltr •£ . .. MILLER. THOMAS A OO. • ; . ..A/i AAD TOCH D8 Ungtefica TDOTff 200,001) 'wanted, tor wbteh PRINTS, DELAINES, . 8HIRTINA and SHE STINGS, AT TEE g^ftwn Palace Dry Oecffia Bows, w ~*7 . For Sale, j.vue ration A Blake’. STBAH-FUMFjn campleta U order. CHARLES L. COLEY *00. aep2 „ NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE ; am opening for the Inspection of tee pebse. - ’ a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE; CHAIRS, MAT- CAB1«*k* dfo., &c., je Kttontion-of-mi tatavlted. • 178 BROUGHTON STREET, 8h*r j -*?• 8R- HARRTNOTQN. RockTancf Lim« first quality ’ iarS»n „ D2 rbr.Eaat and Abereowi ettceta. -mew «;• od8 onFF «•» ABE OPENEDDAILYBY WO'ATJffiSCNl at the Southern: Pttta^e „ D ItiY, GOOHO USE, 1U ...» ua GONQRES9 STREET. oc2T **r We have one rate of Premium for every Wt. ; - . L „ ■ —: of tne Unitedtiatea. No hmlts of travel within the I matt ore-baat^pa tranaactloaa. CvtltaadasttleBunta. Thl* restore la s«aflla1ly I* I y’ ir:> — ails to Southern cnatomers, as aaaay gire®aalra | ' REFER XO In th* habit af charging ex» ra»a* rov Em prlvi-1 Oonsat * Y«te(. I New Yak. | ] fC ,gl rmutng Booth dnrlng sdtomsr mocte*. I Scare* A teveta. I _ jj i. A. WIEfiTO, Genaral *aiu**r. WM. R. BOYD, Ac*nt. B. D. ABfflDi MtiU rUaBB.. —-— risjs& ..rnwYnidt fcinaiv FtaMw | affiK - ■ ■ • w. i inaiglt - '* ti) cw friends !■' New York, Oharas! | Cooper, Olcotts A Family. m ' j„ .±: WekQ * co^ ch*il**toE, A C. Johnston. Woods * Co.. BaVaaaah, Oa. - MoMffiMffiBEiiHUMteAlha t JaffiaAMaarA Montpjaeiy, A a. t , Wa:KVmME. OrtombiA Oa. . .ColaMlMi®, 0® Bro., Haw Orion*. *»- ACta Loulaviue, Ky. _ . 1 pitimTH OAFNT.brCbaJtoaRaada. Woman Oar Angel, by At. Boa. Helen Ford, by Horatio Alger. The Art of latum* by treat Belt**. TMrPicttreof SCTohp, h* Bayard Tafflov. The City’s Start, by tha author of I Wear.” price wlH hepald. oma and Ci i tile highest * ->vui t#ai J"' on Toll at low rates. Cotton K.^-MlDkto.. Old Stand, bktige Wharf. coH . i,; WAGONS AND OAETg, by „ . " ' V.P:teETCALfeEkjCa_ Co-partnership h I have tela day entered tetoUO- ier the arm name af* W- 80U> “"ociiir— Information efbuM (Mail a AGMNTS' thing to hi* advantage- : AL. W ■ —~ I j^ew Rice fojp SalMg^s, SHESsSa ting on* of teel jrawra x o OF GEOBtHA- |p0iirwoiioN OUtG. ’ * *** 1 and Sitedl BJl" — - smite their patroqage may ha MHn4 — • undone to aecnre the eoffi-. hrhl. guests. BOAKPKESwU | by tee week o.aar at a l “ * " ; Eaolb at WhUs’s Fnae, lm • *0 . 9,889 bww. ■ ■. —* ^ ^•'W^sssa.k, —r*z- lii.Mfrry:—:t' - - Gfreeii X*eaf • Ofi? -'riiaitila'WAf. ri Co-Partnership Notice. lEandweliredAj” thta m Lawton A Co.,. , New Yon I acre Son, Lnt- Winborn L» w “" Youge * Co.,»» aiptrtttiwrYat, 188*. ^ no ii taiawlfiliti lfll»~l n ir“- from Sava** — foxrteeo ky ■" -Tmb tor _ [twentymo) acre* DAVAHT AWaPLES. a-B .8. 9 aadipkt | T^lttlntnir — * •.«CK-5 SW&tfi llr ai ^alaLriJ- I 1 !! . T - • • -:u’.a. . aits , #lf o»i 1 1*n«0 tD£ ; 'Ma ,yj. ! a* .ts j-ia-J £jvmc ltu U»*r six tiwu .*rt a ou; !*> i) as: tci\& :9 t cl JOiOiXiULst i> ReGeired from Phil«delphia» ~ ffiaitmmtbf EEMKEETPS Gama 1 Dreae Bool __ efTAdlaa’ aad ^SjSSpECKKANAOt)., ■1w ill 'to esoJUifinej <ka» , ill }■- 'JiaU V - ai: CJ ia*u . ; t. ... - 4 bos fcJMlo GYerfw .tcocn AittL r 19ti