The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 03, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News anji Herald. 9 ' by s. w. Mason. »AUVEL W. MASON! ;,.... Kdltoi W. T. THOMPSOS AuWUte Editor, Official Paper of the City ARCIST SIMUUTIMII THE GITT All MlfiTl gATCROAT. HOT EMBER 3. 1866. POITM1 STE RS Are authorized to receive subscript!one for the NEW? AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at oni ailverUsed rates. TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS. As much interest is felt throughout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crop, we will be grate fnl to our planting friends and other, n the interior for information on that subject. Thosi 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 gen oral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to us. GtAVERHOR’g MESSAGE. We are indebted to the prompt attention and enterprise of ohr special correspondent at Milledgeville for advance copies of this important document, which we lay before our readers this morning. The crowded state of onr columns will not admit of any comment from neat this time. Suffice it to say that it is just anch a paper as we might expect from Governor Jenkins, than whom no man in the State has more at heart the present interests, honor and futnre welfare of the State. [mcuuT untnts ns tkt news AKD HZXAJ.D.] THE MILLING BUSINESS IN SAVAN- • HAH. If there be one of the many important interests interwoven with the commercial weal of onr beautiful city demanding more attention than all others, it is that of home manufactures. If we ever expect to become a rapidly growing and powerful people we must establish factories in our midst*' make what we require. We hare and once demonstrated in these «*'' more than portance of tnaaaf» / “ ^oinmna the im- both individual „iurea as a source ol greatna*' prosperity and commercial Whilst a re-9tatement of the ar- amentswehavo presented in reference to this subject would be unnecessary repetition, we are prompted to recur to it again by a pamphlet before us in which is presented » proposition for the formation of a joint stock Grain Milling Company, in connection with the purchase of the large Savannah Mills, known as the Lamar Mills. These mills, we understand, have lately been put in first rate repair, and by combin ing the grain business, on a large scale, with the milling business, the price of meal and grits, two leading articles of consumption can be very largely reduced, and the price of corn, by heavy importations from the West can be kept nearly to the same figure that ii qan be bought at in New York. It is demon; strablo that grain can be transported in large quantities from the West to Savannah as cheap as from the West to New York. In addition to the supply of the home demand, there is no reason why a profitable business should not be done in shipping meal and grits to the West Indies, letting these articles aid in making up an assorted cargo, in con nection with the lumber that is constantly being shipped to tho&e Islands. It is no 9mall consideration in the promotion of an enterprise of thi9 character that it would be of great public benefit, besides being profita ble to its individual stockholders. The Stares. North of us are doubling, trebling and quad rupling their wealth year after year by the system of forming joint stock companies. Why should we not do the same, not only in this particular branch of manufacture, but in the erection of cotton factories, which, while paying good dividends to stockholders, give employment to large numbers of females, especially, who are seeking for something to do. These are matters of no small moment in their bearings on the future growth and prosperity of Savannah, when considered in connection with the fact that, from the prox imity of onr city to the West India Islands, various lines of steamers, monthly, semi monthly and weekly, will soon be establish ed between here and the various prominent ports of those Islands, thus adding immense ly to our growth in population, wealth and commerce. We commend this interesting subject, to the intelligent consideration of our capitalists and business men, with the assurance that it will be properly appreciated and acted upon in dne time. Arrival of tk. Metropolitan Fir* Compa ny at Aagiuta. |Corr**ponitenoo of the News um Hnua] Acocwa, Nov. 2, 1666. Messrs. Editors:—We' lelt Savannah last e vening at 7 o’clock, with 41 men, I under od were not to raise up in lie oh&r - eof tte CoI . j. p. Waring. The Ogletborge Fire Company, No. 1, Hon. SENATE. Milledoetole, Nov. 1, 1866. At tiie hour of 12 M., the Senate convenor! in their chamber, and a quorum being as certained to be present, the President, Hon. William Gibson, addressed the body as fol low*: Senators: In conformity to the Constitu tion of your State, yon have assembled for the purpose of deliberating upon such subjects as may promote the welfare, prosperity and happiness of the people of Georgia. We should feel profoundly grateful to that be neficent Providence which has preserved ub through the eventful scenes of another year, and in all our actions seek wisdom and guid ance from the Great Arbiter of human des tiny. As citizens of Georgia, I deem it good cause for congratulation that our firm and manly President, Andrew Johnson, still maintains the Constitution, and has pre served to ns so much of the republican in stitutions of onr fathers; that we may stiH exercise the functions of State government and enjoy so many of the powers and privi leges of freemen within its limits,, under the Constitution of the United States. In the exercise of these powers, let ns, under the guidance of wisdom from on VgK strictly adhere to those principles of gpod govern ment established by onr fatksas, : maintain ing, at all times, a consciousness of faring done our duty, may we not rely eonadently □pon a noble and juat people to e- J3tain us . Whilst some may say it • . . „„ speak, others wlllded^' “ d “ E , ‘ ous to be silent r lt "*** ^ g of truth, if O' ! “ k ’ would beCoa ' e defence'" ■ Jl , , t»i- ihose who dared assert and main .a it ? Ought yon, can yon sacrifice the immutable principles of truth, to the time serving dictates of policy ? I trust not; and if by a steady and firm adherence to truth and principle we are sacrificed, let our last words be those of the heroic Hildebrand, Dilexi justitiam, et odd, iniquitatem, propteria morto in exilio>•” Let us tben dare to do right, aod fearlessly maintain the principles of truth and justice regardless of conse qoences. As your presiding officer, I ask yonr con tinued Indulgence and charity in the dis charge of my duties, promising you only au honest effort on my part impartially to pre side over your deliberations, which I trust may be characterized by “wisdom, justice sod moderation.” I now declare the Senate of Georgia duly and legally assembled and ready to proceed to the duties before us. Hon. W. T. Van Dneer was sworn in as Senator from the SOth District in place of Hon. J. S. Gholston, resigned, and Hon. J. E. Blount in place of Hon. W. Boynton, of the 12th District, deceased. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Gres ham, Moore and Owens, were appointed to wait on the Governor and inform him that the Senate was ready to receive any commu nication he might have to make. The Governor then sent his Annual Mes sage to the Legislature, which was read.— [The Measagn will be found on our first page.J On motion of Mr. Moore, 250 copies of the Message were ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. On motion of Mr. Beall, a committee of three were appointed to report suitable reso lutions in relation to the death of Hon. W. Boynton, from the 12th Senatorial District- The Senate tben adjourned. ft vinced ma theft la non danger than too Bttld legislation. Let little and dotfiflt little well. Not being permitted to participate actively in your deliberations, pardon a suggestion or two upon the duties of the session. Guard welt with proper •fegumde thoee Ttqfffii horses that yearly enter this ball—the many applications for chartered privilege* Bp- courage by wholesome provisions manufac turing in your State. EUevate to thodigtetv of their claims the mechanic arts. Rebuild your waste places by encouraging tbe immi grant to settle in your midst—bind him to the soil by tbe ties of a homestead—-welcome bim by repealing all laws on your statute book that deny him the privilege of owning tbe miL he would reclaim by hie energy and hie industry. Encourage from every quarter capita) and labor, and Georgia, under these wholesome influences, will soon elevate her fallen crest—business will revive—commerce will mo longer languish—onr granaries will be filled with tbe products of onr fields—onr min es will enrich ns with their hidden trea sures, and our people, revived and re-ener gized, will be made to fill “there Is life in tbe old State yet.” These are some of the untie* <of the session. Tbe first of our labors are ripening with their products- Let ns enter and gather for our people tbe inviting harvest. The annual message of the Governor was received and read. 200 copies, with accom panying documents were ordered to be ^printed. Adjourned to 9 o’clock, A. M. to morrow. FLOUR ADVANCING. There is much anxiety telt in parts of the country respecting the rapid and almost un precedented advance in the market prices oi breadstuffs. It is predicted by some of our exchanges that flour will 9oon reach $20 per barrel. We hope and believe that tbe wish is father to tbe thought. We believe that the rapid appreciation of this article is not dae so mneb to scarcity, either presently or prospectively, as to the spirit of heartless ex tortion which has taken possession of the manufacturers and dealers in the Northern and Western cities. It is known from sta tistics which have just been published by the Agricultural Bureau that the harvest of 1866 is, if anything, somewhat above tbe average yield. It is true that the harvest in EoglaDd has suffered greatly from the continued wet weather there, while that of Ireland is much larger than ordinary. And then the supply of wheat from Russia and Poland will, it is reported, be greater than in any-former year, . which, very fortunately, will make up for the deficiency in England. It is therefore apparent that the advance in price in this country is not a natural result, but an effect of something which has the appearance of a conspiracy to keep up the price of food to appease the greed of gain- It i* not improb able that the speculator* in breadstuffs may yet come to grief by an approaching reaction in the market, which they have not the sa gacity to foresee. FIRST THROUGH FREIGHT FROM LIVERPOOL. By the steamship North Point yesterday was received a freight, one of the first, if not the first, that ever came by steamer through from England to Savannah. Messrs. West * Daniels, as consignees of the North Point, received a shipment of 600 bundles of arrow ties, way-billed direct from Liverpool here. These came to Baltimore on the steamer Car- roll, but were directly shipped to Savannah, and arrived here with only one change from steamboat. We congratulate Messrs. West <fc Daniels on the success of their line, and are pleased to mention this as one of tbe gratifying incidents of their agency. Beware of Counterfeits.——We heard it stated yesterday that counterfeit hundred dollar notes United States currency are making their appearance in the community, and that the imitation is so artistically exe cuted that it ia difficult to tbeni from the genuine. It would bo well for the iblic to observe more than the usual can in when taking bills of this denomination, received from unreliable persons, it would prudent to submit them to the scrutiny 1 tiling^ of a bank officer, or other persons equally ney. skillful in detection. ns enact be HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. After three calls of the roll apd tbe dispatch of officers to the hotels and-boarding bouses, a quorum was finally obtained. Mr. Peeples, from Henry county, who fills the vacancy of Mr. Cloud, resigned, was qualified and took his seat. Mr. Morrow, of Columbus, offered a reso lution to inform the Senate of the House's readiness to proceed to business, and ap pointed Messrs. Morrow, Morris and Glenn to join committee of Senate to wait on his Excellency the Governor and inform bim that both Houses have a quorum, and are now ready to proceed to business. REMARKS OF KFEAXEB HARDEMAN. Gentlemen of the Hons* of Representatives : I congratulate yon that a kind Providence has spared each and all of you, and that you are again permitted to assemble in this Hall, in obedience to the call of yonr constituents, to advance their interest and promote the welfare of the State we honor and love. The only object of our legislation should be their advancement and her glory, and in the ac complishment of these noble and responsi ble duties, let ns exsrt every energy of our nature. Since our adjournment nothing has trans pired to oheer the patriot’s heart or to tr. then his confidence in the perpetuity of republican institutions, or the mainte nance of civil liberty. To him the present is dark, presaging a ftiture pregnant with his uncertain footsteps—all, all is dark and storm and revolution. No gpiing gushes forth in the wilderness, no “pillar of cloud” directs dreary and threatening. Hope after hope has dawned upon onr horizon, yet as suddenly have they been clouded and obscured. Con dition after condition has been prescribed as the terms npon which we should have res toration and union. Bnt no sooner are the humiliating requirements complied with than others more exacting are proffered, and thus we have been led, step by step, to tbe very throne of power, where we soon discover, written over the great door of the temple, • ‘renounce yonr manhood and your honor, and it shall be opened unto yon.” For one, rather than enter npon gpcb humiliating terms, I will tit like Mordecai at tbe King's gate, clothed in sackcloth, and mourn tbe fate of my people- I refer to your national troubles for the sole purpose of impressing upon you how little yon may expect from tbe Fedeal Government in re building the rained fortunes of our down trodden State. Upon ourselves alone we mast rely, and by wise, wholesome, eco nomical and constitutional legislation, stim ulate her sons to labor for her deliver ance and her redemption. Onr people are depressed and despondent. Heaven, as if, to chasten them more, has withheld her showers and her smiles, and scant harvests barely reward tbe husbandman for his labor and bis toil. Want and poverty is tbe lot of many, who have in vain Mattered their seed, hoping, in dne season, to reap the reward of their labors. From moontain and vale, from village and city the cry, ordisiress falls npon the ear, asking deliverance. 1 trust 1 wifi be pardoned the expiration of a hope that the wisdom of tbit General Assembly will devise some mode of relief that will do justice to all, and will aland the teat of Con stitution and of Courts. Let ns show onr appreciation of their condition by curtailing the expenses of the Government and by prac- withtbe people’s mo- bat little legislation. Let Experience hss con- at ftV?w ict mr P. M. Hassell, kindly escorted ns to the depot, arriving at which they were drawn In line, when the Metropolitan passed through, receiving the usual courtesies, tbe band play ing at the same time. Tbe train, which was a large one, reached Millen at about 12 o’clock, and after disembarking and taking a cup of coffee, we proceeded on onr way and arrived in Augusta at about half past four this morning without the slightest accident or anything occurring to mar the enjoyment of the trip. As soon as tbe train stopped a committee from Vigilant Fire Company, No. S, and Citizens' Fire Company, No. 8, entered and took charge of us. Tbe members were filed oat of the car and being drawn np in line on the platform, the Augusta firemen passed in review, after whioh Mr. P. E. Gleason, on bebaif of the Angosta companies, re ceived the Metropolitans, extending the courtesies of tbe city, in a very appropriate speech, in which be prognosticated a long and prosperous future for the Savannah boys. First Foreman W. E.* Gue responded on behalf of the Metropolitans, thanking their Augusta brethren for the flattering wel come extended to them. The Metropolitans took their position be tween No. 3 and 8, and after their engine and bone cart wpre taken from the truck, they were formed in procession and marched to the headquarters of tbe Vigilant, corner of Jones and McCarter streets, near tbs Plan ters’ Hotel. After housing tbe apparatus, tbe members were invited to partake of a luncheon, and tben were dismissed until eight o'clock, at which., time they will be formed in line of procession. They are mostly slopping at the Central Hotel. Augusta appears perfectly wild with ex citement, and from present appearances ibis will be one of tbe greatest affairs of the kind known in this city or State for many years. Enclosed yon will find the programme, from which an idea may be formed of the reception. Yours, D. No Excess.—There Is no excuse or psllstioa for unciesnUneu of person or apparel, so Ipse ss Col gate A Co. ’* Soap is In the market. The Soap has s national reputation, and la nneqra'ed by any com pel UK article. It ia well mail a, and of established value. Take none other to yoar house but Colgate’s “ Help Me, Cassius, ob lyjisx !*’ Is the cry of Na tare, when the healthy action of the system is im paired. Nature asks to be helped—sot thwarted, and this help, when tbe organs of secretion fail to perform their natural functions. Is best given- by Marsden's Vegetable Sanative Pills, which perform their work In agentla manner, and Involve none of those subsequent HI effect* which are sure to follow the use of many or tbe nostrums of the day. Special Notices. NOTICE. The regalor quarterly meeting of the St. Andrews’ Society wiH be held on MONDAY EVEN INC next, at 8 o’clock, at th* residence or ths undersigned, 1« York street. J- 8 - CARUTHHR9, no3 *t Secretory and Treasure,. FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD. The fourth Instalment of twenty per cent, on the stock subscribed to this Road Is hereby called, pay* bie at tbe Company’* Offie#, hi Savannah, on ths loth of November, 1*6*. D. MACDONALD, no* »t Treasurer. ■FECIAL NOTICE. TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AND ) SOAP MANUFACTURERS. Essential Otis, Extracts sad Essences for Savoring and improving Brandies,'Whiskeys, Hum., Wlne«, Cider, Ac. Age and Body Preparations for Neutral lzingjaod Mollifying Whiskeys sad Spirits, Extracts of Holland and London Gins, Colorings, Gam and Sugar Syrups, sod Fruit Juices. Dr. FKUCHTWAN GER’S Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with l.eoe Recipes end directions. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, Ac. Foe soap MANUPAOTUssma—Stlilcote of Soda, So luble Glass, or Liquid Quarts, in Dry, Crystal liquid, or Jelly form; Caustic Soda, SoJa Ash, Palm sad Cocosnot Oils, Soaps tons and China Oay. All orders sent to me will hsve prompt attention, ami every information required will bo cheerfully given by JOSEPH W. FBCCHTWANGER, Na M Cedar strreU oc3l-3taw3m New Tort. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of tbe Merchants’ and Planters’ Bonk, is prepared to enter npon his doty. All MUholders, end other persons having claims against said Bor^ sre re quested to present ths same for liquidation. Aad all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make immediate payment. BUlholdera will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months. BIRAM ROBERTS, suSl-tf Assignees’ Notice. Tho und.nlgned haring been appointed of the Parmar* and Mscbanlos’ Bonk of Savannah, Georgia, hereby notify bUI-holders and other etala- snu against tbs esld Bonk to present the same forli- qnldatloe, aad all psraoas indebted to tbe Bank srs required to make Immediate payment. BUI-holders will lose their priority if thahffls see not presented within six months frost this data JOHN RICHARDSON, J. E. GAUDBT. lygf-tf Notice. TAX PAYERS are hereby notified Eel the titoere- qnired fjpr the payment of quarterly retains has ex pired, sad they are earnestly requested to ate and pay their due*, and tins avoid additional expos* aad th* Issuing of executions JOHN WILLIAMSON, ocM OS By Telegrap] FROM AUGUSTA Xbe Fii-emas’s THE RECEPTION OF THE VISITING COMPANIES. Iptrit** Conteets for tit* Prise*. IT IS AN INTERESTING AND SHOWY AFFAIR. . [FROM on* OWN CORSBSKWDSRV-J Av*csta, Nov. 2.-The fireman's parade, today, ws* ths moot extensive ssd showy which hss occurred le many yuan. The Metropolitan, of Savannah, aad Atlas aad Hope, of Charleston, participated. Th* visiting companies were met at tbe Osntrul aad Chrollaa Railroads, and were cordially welcomed by the Mayor end Connell, end members of the Eire De- Attsr breakfast st ths hotels, tbs respective com panics formed in Uns st City Hill, and marched in procession through the streets, with marie, banners sad machines, one of ths admired ipwhriii cf th* occasion being the Metropolitan steam fire sagtae, drown by four splendid hones tendered by tbs South ern Eipiiss Company. Thellnaaf march was enlivened hjr the praam as of Augusta’s telr daughters, who filled ovary available place, cheering the gallant fireman by their presence and tmilaa. Arriving on Broad street, in front of Lafhystto Ball, the contest for prizes took place. Each company wu allowed to play for ten minutes, and but one trial, ea rn use of scotdeut. Ths playing was done through fifty fret of hose, with the following recall, r . rand Smnsxs. qy Washington, 163 Act and 8 Inches. Msnhsnln. 1*1 feet and 8 inches. Vigilant, 1T9 feet and 2 indue. Georgia. 174 foot. US feet and • inches. 188 feat and t inches.' Cttissn. 180 test and 8 inches. Hop*, of Charleston. 181 feet. steam moms. Etna, of Charleston, 187 feet and Ug inches. Metropolitan, of Savannah, 210 foot aod SJf tnohea. attach, of August*. 189 feet and lOJtf Inches. Augusts, No. 8, won the first prize, playing a ootid stream one hundred and ninety-nine tot sad nine inohas. The prize consists of u silver liquor stand, pitch ar aod aalver. Richmond, No. 7, played on* hundred and eighty- Bins test and three Indies, winning the seeond pries, consisting of e silver pitcher, salver and two goblate. Th* Metropolitan played two hundred end ten feat and eight and s btlf inches, winning the prise which was contested for by ths steam engines—th* Etna, of Charleston, playing one hundred and eighty seven foot and one and* half inches. Ths August* engine bunted its hose on both trials. After th* santeat th* proesssion re-formed and moved to Oltj Hall, where the prices were presented to the successful contestant* by Alderman Both well. Col. J. P. Waring received the prize of th* Metro politan, replying briefly, but happily, to tbs oordUl remarks of Mr. BothwelL Th* visiting firemen were then escorted to their respective quarters to sapper. A bell will be given thus to-night, and s grand barbecue to-morrow. Bverythlng is going on satisfactorily and agreeably toati. FROM EUROPE* mr ATLANTIC OABLB. MR. BRIGHT IN DUBLIN. Napoleon's Advice to IHulnallimn. THE POPE THREATENS TO LEAVE ROME. RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE FRENCH ARMY. AAVAHKAH. OA~ AUGUST 88,1888,. o m A8 STIRRING ADDRESS OF COLONEL ROBERTA —“ ! undersigned would respectfully inform their friends sad the public that they are prepared to effect Fir* and Marine Risks in tne following drat class companies, at established rates, and solicit a share or n-1 L.’ XswYoas, Nav. 1—CoL Roberta has issued an ad- INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Oi New York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, of St. Louis, Mo* drere to th* IWm, «aUag at them to work and or-' ^“^hm^InSIrsdn * 8cS« ACE. Into —' *- ’ - - - Manga areata hasty*,are In tha user future, aad you know not hoar soon you may ba celled upon to strike for Ireland. From Washington. ViHsaw Raw. X—Th# four nigVan who rear- dered Mr. Lyle*, tm July laat, were executed to-day hi Upper Marlborough. Thuy oenftoeed their crime end acknowledged baring beto tmpUcatod to several rob- bsrlea In this vtrinlty, about the date of tbe murder. Status of Affairs fa Baltimore. Baltthoxx, Nov. 1 —Gen. Grant returned to Wash ington last night. He had Interviews with both tbe ohl and new Boards of (VranHaainpars. There wre * vary large force on doty last night. Special police, man ware swan In, sad th* station house* strongly guarded. Beyond an assault on a policeman than was no diaturbanan Tba etiy la qntot today. Tha naw eommlwtouere have act yet appeared aor have they applied to ba sworn In. Mayor Chapman refuses to recognize ths naw board. Bi-9»etor Harlmu on tha Bale of ths Chsroke* Lands. WAUmrecoil. Nav. R—Harlan, late Secretary of the Interior, this morning published an elaborate reply to tbs statement* heretofore made Impugning his mo tives In th* sste at th* Oberake* neutral lands. Hs ririms that hi* eondust was for ths benefit of tbe Indians, and ths* ton reason for its being set aside a for thebeuedt of individuals who desired the tend* fur speenlsting purpose*. topl-Sra Corner of Bryan and Drayton street*. ttlLL*B HAIR DTE, 50 cents.—Block or Brawn, instantaneous. beet, cheapest, durable, re ttnbto. Depot, No. 8* John street. New York. Sold by all drug and patent medicine stores everywhere. . a»ly Notice. The Mechanics' baring and loon Association of Sa vannah, having made to the onderelgtwd an assign ment of all of it* property and effects, for the benefit of its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to tbe un dersigned, and ell persons Indebted to sakl corpora tion wlU make payment to C. W. W- BHUHN, Assignee of Mechanic** Saving and repl-am Loan Assoolation of Savannah. Co-partnership Notice. yKsfcSfiSllSr*''?!' 1 * “ ^WOClttel, Mr. JAMBS B. GRADY Novagibfol. lyg, UOLcokBg j HeaVy Stock of Graced HOLGOIBE & GO Assignees’ Notice. MoMla Market. Mohlx. Nov. I Raisa of cotton to-day 400 belts Middlings st 88. Holes for tha weak <900 balsa. Be- oripts, 7,898 bate*, agrinot MW hr previous. Exports <ttt botes. Stock 88,OL Naw Yobs, Nov. i—Gold. ACM- Cetton quiet at 89. Exchange, 109V TILLMAN—MoBAH.—On tbe SOth October, at the bride’s residence, by the Her. J. B. Ssotell, T. TILL MAN, of Texas, to Mias M. A. MoRAE, of Telia tr county. Go. W~ Gulveafoo News please pobllsh. Special Notices. Ocviea of ran Err aula Hons im Co., i Bsfaola, Ala , October 88,1886. f An Instalment of $8 per shore has been called for by fh* Board of Directors of this Company, payable on ar before November 1st, 1888. Mookbolden In Savannah cun p*> the Instalment to A. WILBUR, ocSl-84 88 Bay street. ▲ DURR FILE CURE. Dr. aiLiam’S Pile Instrument positively cures tbs worst ease* of Plten. Mot by mail on receipt of 84. Circulars free. Bold by Druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address t. B. ROMAINB, Manager. No, art Broadway, Haw York. octl-Sm Amenre * Om# Ben kVOBiX, Oek. 18th. rasnssx ) Mfc. I Bon or RavaamAa. 1 Savannah, Georgia, July*, 1648.j The undersigned having been appointed Assignee* of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and liqui dating Its affairs, therefore all persons having dolma against this corporation will present them, and al t^U-hoiders or this Bank are required to present the sumo within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted By statute, and thoee In debted will moke immediate payment to H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, jgpdjf Assignees. TO HOLDERS OF PAST DUE BONDS AND COUPONS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, OA. Notice oy again given that all Bonds and Oou-._„- of the City of Columbus, 6k, fulling due - or before ^January 1, 1848. may be landed in new bond* ofAfokCtlr.'hearing 7 per cent Interest, paya ble semt-annimliyi npon application to the Treasarer by mail or otherwise. Interest will be allowed from October 1,1(81. Tile new Ronils ar* dated April 1, 1888, and October Coupons are now dne, and paid in Cash. R. H. GRSENR, City Treasurer, OC29-1W Columbus, Go. Notice. This is to notity ail concerned that tbe Power of Attorney given by me In October, 1886, to L. M. Sha fer, Esq., to trauteet business and collect and re ceive money for m* and in my name, in my business of Ship Ct-andJery, Grocery and General Commis sion, Is hereby revoked, sad that the said L. M. Sha fer is no longer authorised to transact any business for me of any nature or kind. GEO. H. ARLEDOE, Commission Merchant, Ac., orto-tf 79 Bay street. "assess®! M8 boxes Herrings 178 boxes Cheese 1i kegs Batter 80 tubs Lard 200 Boxes Soap, various brand. 10 barrels Buckwheat jr bane's and boxes Titus’ n Meases Cove Oysters ™ cker » 10 oases Lobsters 10 cases Tomatoes Si esses Peaches, In Syrup 90 cases Pine Apples, In Syrup inn wawtol* PntafAea 3 u ••t 100 osrrets Potatoes 80 barrels On ons 26 boxes Adamantine Candles *0 cases Madeira WlL *0 earns Sherry Wme M esses Po t Wine 98 cases Cognac Brandy 80 coses Wolfe’. Schnann. 900 trigs Assorted Shut 98 hogs Powder 98 esses Sardines < SM,^d‘s fb< *- ,tal81 “ 9 bogs Filberts 8 bam Brazil Nu!a 6 bogs Pimento * bags Pepper Ptewtest““lOtwat IM BAY STREPt not-tt FOR REST, HUE bafidteff n«vt in th* «*.* ' T HE bonding next to the «nu—tim um the best stands In town lor a “"“ShoeingorCarpautethh™ *’ Also, a good stand for g v LIVERY 8TABLR. The yard La 100 by 90 fret gleam Po». r «. , rented with the bnlldfng If desired wls *• Apply to R. J. WADE k l For Sale. S PLENpro PLANTATION, within one ntle ot city of gavinnah. and contain lug and. 300 or which are under control on, ijokS! in Klee, and the balance in Cotton- The Ogeecbe Canal form* the boundary on re side*. and tbe place is well watered a <o hr mu-m sufficient to supply the Rice fields with wt’er. p Negro, Gin. Klee und Seed House., Stable, Bin Ac., in good repair; Dwelling House not laclmied For further prriionlsrs. npply to no3-eml2w BRYAN. CARTRIDGE A CO Buckwheat I N BARRELS, half barrels. Quartet Quarter barrel., Boxe. aad Bass Just landed. no»-9t CHAMPION A FREEMAN. New Advertisements. REMOVAL. a r g Florida Manfo Ball Road will be opened to th* FnbUo cat Monday next, th* 92nd tost Arrangements have bean mad* lnvurlng direct aad speedy commnaimMop by this rente between tievonneh sad all stations an th* Pensacola and Rood, Florida .Central Boll Bond, and Georgia Ball Florida Rail Through Robots will b* sold bstwmn tha following places, vis.: Savannah and gainer. Tallahassee, MonticaOo, Ms- I dlroc, Lok# Olty, and Jacksonville. TbonuevlU* aad Qalncy. Ttll.haa.ae, Monti cello. Turkish Victories Over Christians. the Livcrpool Cotton Marliet, and DOSUM, Oct. 9L—Mr. Bright he. arrived hi was tbs recipient of a grand banquet. In hi* h# urged sire ngly the application of proper remerem to remove grievances. Feao, October 31—It is stated that Napoleon ad vised tbs Bmpress Csrlott* to urge Msvlmllisn to esda two af his provinces to the United States, ia order to consolidate hi* rule in Mexico. October 31—The Pope hat delivered in alto- cetton condemning the conduct of Italy, but declaring bis readiness to die in dafenoe of bis rights, sod that, if necessary, he will seek tbe free .zeroise of his min- retry in another lsnd. Posts, Nomnber 1—A decree has been issued ap pointing commiasioners for the reorganising cf th* French army. Napoleon will preside over tha earn- Loxoox, October 31—The Turk* claim grist victo ries over the Christiana In Candle. Large submlsaloos wars bring made by tha Christians to th* Tnrkteh'sn- thority. Consols, 891*. U. 8. Fires, 69. LoirooN, November I—This being AU Solute' Day, is being observed es s holiday. No atoek mark at was LxvkxFool, October 31—The sates of era 13,080 bales, at M.HfoUd. for middling npfands. bvriioot, November L—Tbe oetten aurbst k heavy, with aale* of 8.000 bales. From Baltimore. NEW COMMISSIONERS 8WOKH IS- RADICAL MAYOR AND COMMISSION ERS STILL DEFIANT. All Qniet ( Boxtimobs, Nov. 2 James Young aad Win. T. Valiant hare been cnmml*nloned a* new polio* ooro- mlsrionert, and were sworn before Judge Martin, of the Superior Court. There wu no opposition Ihtiato Counsel for Commissioners decided that they would offer no Impediment to their taking the oath. Tire old force yet remains on duty, and police ektioosto* strongly guarded. An qutot: bat much lnlmri I* manifested as to the result cf th* Issue. Mr. Young Is Pi salilsnl sillhs Conservative Olty OoavsriUom FROM WASHINGTON. ARREST OF CONSPIRATORS AQAINBT MR. DAVJB. THEY ARF TO ‘ BE TRIED PERJURY. FOB Wefounzoz, Nov. 2.-Sanford Conover, alia* Gtaa A. Dunham, wu arrested in New York yaaterday and brought to Washington to-day. Me to charged onto* affidavit of Was. H. .Roberts of having fraodaMritiY procured Roberta to commit to memory end swear to a kteo statement before th* House Committee on th* Judiciary, os to matters implicating Jsfonek Davis in th* murder of President Tlnwti. Oonevar, it will be reeolleoted, gave secret testimony before tire Unitary Commission on tbe trial of the so- War Hews Dora Hasten. NbwOmLxans, Nov. 2—The Bio Grande paptotff lata dates my that nega**"" 1 *» fte rtrrmasr <d '■tirinisi ii sis inngntotng Csnste# ws* wflllng to imaln to say hot Cortina. Gen. Haitian .a, Ool Cards, and OoL OtmorriUos to roorivn tire gong of msronder* who worn dsyndaring sUsls^ths American side of the Bio Or*nd*_AU ihnvnboon eoytwtd were footer hang. Tbrir leader, OsL Young, formerly chief cf ooonto 8»r fiber- i. wee hung by th* Baaeheroo. Killing Froet la tka Cf Canntry. Maooir, Not. b— 1 Thera wm* a killing frost into day morning, axtanding to prints twenty-fir* mites and Quitman and Yaldoeta. Freight* oeltrera tovannah and all points an Pin- ascotefc Georgia Railroad and Florida Oentral Bail Bead will be shipped an through rotes and without hsmkirg bulk. H. A HAINES, ootl8-tf General Superintendent, GHASfiE OP SCHEDULE. ABJJRM 039 Gmjr Romnoon, j SavomcoK, Got. 18,1868.) i~\K and attar MONDAY next, tbe 2M Instant the VJ Schedules of th* Passenger Train* on this Road will he as follows, dolly, (Bundoy’s excepted): uati a Ram. 7.80 A. M. Savannah 6.10 F M. 6.00 A. M. Thomaavllto T.I0 P. M 7.98 A M. Live Oak £ M- 2.80 A M. Toltebaaeee &-*>£• »• 1.00 A M. Jacksonville ^.„.._.19.00Night. ool 6—tf M. "i‘ HAINES, General Superintendent ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. Oman or Aasioms or tri ) Bom or Tn SraTX or Gnanuu, f fi. ana, August 16,1888.) Bltlbohltn ore hereby notified that the priority of their claims will be lost, unless presented within six mo the from tho tim* of assignment af the asset* of th* A. PORTER, W. CUMMINO, suli-dWfothenwtf Assignees. Macon Tel^rnph and Angosta Constitution' siSmtI will p esse puhlteh dally for three weeks. NOTICE. The Drug Store of W. W. LINCOLN will be kept open at Night and Sunday* daring this month. u*i-at A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Da. Mzoaixn ta the ioandsr of a new Medical 8yi- tem l The qnantitarlana, whom vast Internal doaee smfoebie the stomach sad paralyse the bowels, must gtvs precedence to th* man who restores health aad appetite, with from one. to two ot hi* extraordinary Fills, and cars* ths moat virulent sores with » box or so of hto wonderful and all-healing Salve. These two great specifics of tbe Doctor fire fiat supersed ing all the aiereotyped aoetnma or tbe day. Extra ordinary ouree by lteggtai'* Fill* und Suite have opened the eye* of the public to tho lnefflcteney of tho (so-ealkd) remedial of other*, and' npon. which people have so long blindly dapomled. Hagglers FIIU ar* not of til* dam that are swallowed by the doacn, aad of which avary box full takefi creates as uberiuto niilimllj far another. One or two of Mag- glera Pill* suffices to place the bowels In perfect ore dor, tone tbe rioamcb, create aa appetite, and fth- der tha Rdrtto light and baoyaut- Thera la bo griping, and no reaction ia the form of ooustipation. RAN DELL A CO. Have removed to 801 and 203 Bay Street, CHEESE. 100 80158 En " lmh Itelty and Factory Cheese, Just received. t»0*-3t CHAMPION It FREBMAN. CLEAB SIDES. 3 000 choice • rt,c,e For sale by CHAMPION A FKEKMAS. Store for Rent, Next door west of Barnard street, their former looa- dou, sod are now prepared to offer a Urge stock of Groceries consisting tn part of— 180 barrels Hoar—Superfine, Extra and Choice 190 Half barrels Floor 8uperdue 60 b .rrela White K. D Meat lOu half oarrels White K D. Hominy -60 barrels Sag r—Crushed, A. B, C, Extra and Yel low 100 barrels Syrup—Low Price and Choice 75 bags Bio and Java Coffee 140 boxes Candles—M mid. Adamantine and Sperm 190 tuba Lird—Pressed and Pure Leaf 101 tubs buue:—Wee’.era and Choice Goshen JO i boxes Cheese—Factory, State and Bnglteb Dolly .50 barrels and hall barrels Mocktrel— No*. ], 9 and 3, large 3 0 boxes New Herrings—No. 1 and scaled 5" boxes large Plymouth CodILh 100 boxes Tobacco—Ten’s, Hail Pounds and Pounds 90 gross Flue Cut—Solace, Amulet and Century 990 boxes Fresh Peaches, Toms oes, Oysters, Pickles, Ac.. Ac. S6 barrels Cider Vinegar, etc., etc. nofolw Hull’s Soap and Candles# 200 Extra Family and Pole. For sale by 150 gross Toilet Soap, all styles. 990 boxes Mould Candles, sixes and sight. - t ’TTIRY eligibly situated on Congress street, v Inquire of MALLON A FRIERSON, 147 Congrem ataet. For Sale. 5,000 BUSHELS Yellow CORN from Dock. Apply to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., Corner Bay and Abercorn .trrttx CARPENTERS WANTED. fJTOKSB or FOUR good white CABPENTEB8 to p Into the interior, at fair wages. AUSTIN A ELLIS. 80 Bit st net. Apply to noS-Xt 79 Rice, Rice. AGS East India RICE landing from Schooner Daniel Holmes. For sale by noS-tt BRIGHAM. HOLST A CO. 201 and 208 Bay street. Notice nershlp nuder the firm name of STARR A ROBERTS, for the transaction of a Shipping and General Com mission Business in the city of Savannah, Georgia. William Starr and Joseph A Roberts, of Savannah, are tire general partners, and Eberbardt Newmayar, now of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to th* special partner. E. NEWHAYER has contributed to th* oouunoa stock 110,000. Thu partnership Is to oommancaoa the first day of November, 1888, and continue until 31st of October. 1888. Stxtx or Gioboia, 1 Chatham county, f Personally appeared William Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, tire general partners, as set forth on the foregoing pages, who. being duly sworn, say that tire •aid sum of ten thousand dollars, sperifisd to th* certificate hereto annexed, to have been ecu iff bo ted by tbe said Eberbardt Nswmsyer. special prettier ia afore said, to Qie common stock, ba. been usually and in good faith paid in cash to Ihem. W. 8TARR, JOB. A. ROBERTS. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this first day of November, A. D., I860. WM. J. CLEMKNT8, Notary Public. C. O. .rset from the Record; H. BULLOCH, WM. ; Clerk t*. O. C. O. Bacon, Flour and Lard. f|7B hate Just received u large lot of Dry Salted HI Bp con. Clear and Ribbed Side*. Also, a choice article of Family Floor and Laa> Lard, which we are offering very low for cosh, or short credit. Come and see ire, for we eon creuinly please yon an. CASE A uARRIS, noS-lw 109 Bay street. STORE TO RENT. A end Congress street Lone, to rent for’one Apply on the premise*. nofi-lw E XECUTOR’S uxt-E —Will be sold at th* Court Hones door. In Statesboro, Bulloch onuly, on th* first Tuesday In December next, between th* legal boors of sal*, the following tract* of tend, belonging : to the estate of WUltom Beem.nl: One tract. Improved, in Bulloch county, known aa Utt.llvre Ii -Mated.it.functions totoriorad; th.bSStod^tafoto and of tha narvoua .yriam te feable, It Is Invigorated. This test quality makas tho medicines very deriieM* for tt* wnnto ar detteeto femolau. Ulcaroui ’and eraptive fitoeauet ar* lttsrafly axfia- gulahsd by th* dtetmfaataat power oiMtggtel’a Salve. In tort, tt k hreessaounest that KASOIHL’S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DIAR- BHOA PILLS* aura wharaati an otha taka. States, Oats and s’l abrasions of MADUXL-S SALVE tetSfidUbla. •rid by J. MaGGIEL, n Pins street. New York, And all DragfiisCh at TWEHTY-FTV* QfiBTB FfiB BOX. Bold; lit. Assignee’s Notice. The undersigned hiring hum uppriuted fitoljaee of the Bunk of Oomnterra of Savannah, GeoqgU.1s prepared to enter upou bin dutteu. AU btil holders ■■dotter persons having clointe sgalnii ttuwid Bonk, are requaated to preasst the soma fctUqukU- tlou,aadaU partteu tadabtod to tt* Bank saw re- qaeatea to make faanwdlits puyarat. BUlhoidarawOl lose their priority if the bflla or* ■at presented wlttlurixtophtlwlmtothtedit* JOHN C. FBREILL, suMk Ooans To* protari tire toes of children’s shoe On* pair wUeatMurthra* without Upa. Sold rrery where. W Brows, J. O. Dari* end J. and M Branson. One trie*, in Bulloeb county, containing 368 acrcs.-enore or less, sod bounded by J- Shaman, Black Creek, Daniel Newmans and G. W. Moore. Ons tract, improved, la’ Bryan county, containing SOT acres, man or teas, known ss tire Bern. Futch place, titrated on th* Raw Dublin road, and bounded by M. Ahern, Ia Cowart, O. a Slater, end estate of BeamsnL On* tract in Bryan ooonty. 90 scree cleared, containing 18S areas, manor leas, known as th* Daniel Newman* tract, •ad bounded by Black Orach and tend od Denial Naw- ttoW under an order of the Judge of th* Superior Court of Dilloch county, and for th* benefit of th*' heirs and creditors of mid deceised Terms oa tbe day of sate. JOHN OB1MRB, no8 lawtw Oook Wanted. A GOOD platn COOK and WASHER (white) want- ad to gu to Albany, Go. . Good wages will be paid. Apply at 8! State strati. no-*t Rope, Rope, Rope! J USf received from Measre. Rlchardsra, Cti A Co., oi L uievUte, Kjr-. Y oewtoand half Chattld «J * Co., oi L uievUte, Ky.,Y0e«te*i of “Mlsaonri Mill*” HOPE. » rtFWjor equal to their celebrated "Green Leap n folly broad, and for rate on reasonable trarafc, Air muft * qO. oCll-dlwAeodtf mt-rmtUad, the property of ****** gore subject to a mortgage, and for the benefit of all tmcm,K,L WM. A. NEA8E, Springfield, September T, 1888. Smith & Rand Powder Co. O RANGE Rifle la Kegs—25 pounds, 19K pounds and 8M pounds. Blsatlpg. In kegs of 95 pounds. Canisters of I ponude, 1 pound and half pounds. A foil supply «t this nnequuled Powder always ar land, and for aale by their Agents, RANDELL A CO.. nofi-lm 2IM and 903 Bay street DISSOLUTION. T HE firm of Nixon, Donnelly A Co. Is this day din- solved. All parties indebted are requested t» make immediate payment to E. S. Nixon, who will hereaitsr continue the boelness In his own name »t the same place, 198 Bay street, where he solicits s continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to tire old firm. NIXON, DONNELLY A 00. Savannah, Go., Nov. 1,1886, no?-* /CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will to VJ sold on th* first Tuesday in December neat; be fore the Court Horae, in th* City of Savannah, ba twosa the legal hours of sole, one bay Hors*, one bay Male, and oa* raring Wagon, sold ss tire property of John H. Plate, defendant, and HoIHdsy and Ml tenet piaintifiO, levied on by a Distrain Warrant, limed out of tire Honorable the County Omit of Chatham offiS* ty. BENJAMIN L. COLE, nefi Sheriff of Chatham County- CHATHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALS- YX7TLL be said, at the risk of tbs former pnrotoser. W anti - - - - - * *”“■ . . the first Tuesday In December n< it. I the legal hours of sale, before tfaeOou t Hoc** doer. In tha rity of Savannah, Lot No. IT, and »>>* Itniiroto- rosate thereon, in Liberty Weid. o**? “J bounded on the north by Stats stneU on t Freaidant street, on tae eeet by JriTeraoo rireeLSh* ca tt* west by Lot No. 18. Ur\* «' “ the propeTW of Breney C. Wagner, to satiefr sfl-te. tetoedootri th* HoaorahU the County Court for the ooontj cfChto ootbyptointiira Sheriff Chatham County. S TATE OF GEORGIA- CHATHAM CuD.NlT-T° There are. therefore to citeandodmouW titb it may ennoern. to be and_ sppasr before u— to make objection (If aay they have) on or tot»rt“* _ gyre Monday In December next, oth*rwlteS*M i«* er SMALL BRICE STORE, comer Drayton street ^[Tl be granted. - year.- - Wll - vember, 1888. nofi-lawdw my nifieUl signature this »m»I jP" mi D. A. O’BYRNE 0. c. c- OTATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUSTT -TO O all whom It may eoaeem: murtri aaSaeafeag fore tit* Ire? Monday In Detsmber next. O’BUSNsfa St nog-Uwiw - X OF GEGBOIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.- S ATE* aU whom It may ct Wharton John Heavy will *PPJJ iShsPStSSSB&t &sBsa&ggj&£ ■sjtSSfSfcSE’. •ret Monday to will be granted. next, ( Ortfoer. 188t not-tawdw* nmr official 0. U 59th day !.C. Notice. rvssa ggttVSBgsfy !T““— STAND COVERS. TOILET QUILTS, NAPKD« aj® J TULL STOCK AT- o*irjr *