The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 03, 1866, Image 6

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Hm & Uerfld Siij HiteH. a joouil or mneKiATioi. The tort nnmber of thi* ar.nmlcos and ob scene print has, as it frontiapiece, a picture representing “Unde Tom and Ida Grand* daughter.” Unde Tom is represented as a wepeeteble old African, very black, while file granddaughter, who reclines on bis knw, is evidently intended for e very bright mu latto, in whidi the featnies of the white r yredommete Her hatf-nnde figure, party drill in fashionable costume, is displayed Id the beet advantage, while her long trasses preserve just enough of the African kink to give them a lnxurioo* and lively appearance. The artist has evidently exerted himiwlf to her as femrinsring as possible in sp- psaranrs, and the picture is published, no doubt, to illustrate the beauties of miscegena tion, which, since abolitionism has per formed its mission, seems to hare taken poa- aeerion of the minds of a certain class of men end women at the North. Speaking of Harpie’a Weekly, the Augusta Press says : “We are aware that, if every Southerner were to refuse to purchase that vile sheet, which presumptuously style* itself “a Jour nal of Civilization,” bat has been more pro perly called the “Journal of Scissorizstion," n would not cause it to suspend publication; bat our people owe it to themselves, to their sense of honor, religion and sectional pride, to refuse to contribute to its support. Some «f the Georgia booksellers refuse to keep it In their establishments. It would be a good thing if all should adopt that course.” Coon Banaucx Dwhuckd.—It is a trite mying that Bepnblica are ungrateful. It would seem that the imputation is not leas applicable to despotic Governments. John Mitchell, the Buis correspondent of the New York News, states that Count Bismarck, the acknowledged hero of the late war, is almost certainly disgraced. He has not received the high honors which were declared to he in store for him, and, the military grade which has been given him is held as the re verse of a promotion. So he has been absent of late from the King's councils, under the plan of sickness, though it is believed in Ber lin that he is enjoying excellent health. The King is jealous. There has been too much credit given to Bismarck by mankind in gen eral, and he desires to have all the credit to himself Seek has been the fate of much of true merit in public life in all ages of the world. A Touchzso Incident.—It is stated in one of our Texas exchanges that the Legislature at that State has appropriated $2,000, or so much of that sum as may be necessary, tor conveying the remains of the noble hero, Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, from New Or leans to Anstin, for interment in the State Cemetery. A committee of one from the Senate and two from the House was ap pointed to superintend the removal. With great delicacy of feeling, a resolution was in troduced directing the Governor to inquire whether or not Mrs. Johnston wishes to re tain to Texas from California, and making an appropriation for that purpose. The Texas Legislature honors itself in thus honor ing the memory of the lamented dead, and providing for the destituteand heart-stricken family. Tbs Lite of Fobkest.—We learn from a Nashville paper that Gen. Thomas Jordan, formerly of Gen. Beauregard’s staff, and Col. Jno. P. Pryor, of Memphis, are en gaged in preparing for publication a life of Gen. Forrest, and that they will have it ready for the press in a couple of months. We concur in the remark of the editor that the work “will afford a contribution to the present literature which will be one of its most interesting features.'' The character of this distinguished officer shines as brilliant ly in time of peace as it did in time of war. 1M BRVA.V STEIET, VALENTINE BASLER. QgMn, WbM, Ale* and L**er, and *11 tod* of Tiy«*- Tjnisii at eleven otlock- Ten Pin Alleyn LA PIEBBff HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. nYHS SUBSCRIBERS havtif leased tM» terertte 1 House, tt baa been ggnTTKD AND RBVURSIIBBD IN AH KLBGA3T MASSES, And ts now Prepored wtti the Wee* P*r» feet Appetwt went* for the Heeep- tlow of dwetta. Tin Snt position among Iret-clis* Hotels will be maintainedmthe future.mm thepa^t._,_ jf]. BAKER A PARLET. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. portion of lb; city, baa bees newly for- nhhed throughout by the present proprietor, who ban beentixteen jearnconnactid with the estih’idiwent mse-tl W WHITE, Proprietor. EDWARD & YOUNG. CLAYTON R. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers Bofirala, Ala , WILL receive Deposits, buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Unenrrent Btsk Notes, Government, Railroad and ell other securities. Will also boy Got ten on orders. Collection* made and promptly remitted They will also mate collection* In any part of the Catted State*, and cash advances on cotton consigned to oar friend* in New York, Charlottes. Savannah, ApatarWrola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid in capital, with our long es tablished credit, is a sofldent guarantee of atetty In all our business transactions. REFER TO Conant * Young, i * Y . Xoarse A Brooks, i YoTk ~ Adams, Frost A Co., Charleston, §. C. Johnston, Woods A Co., Savannah. Ga. Foote A Malone, Mobile, Ala. Joelah Morris, Montgomery, A a. Wm. H. Young, Columbus, Gs. John King, Banker, Columbus, G*. Jennings, Wicks A Bra., New Orleans, La. Olthrie A Co.. Louisville, Ky. Shirok A Howland. St. Louis, Mo. Breaux*. At*., sept. Lite*. aepS-Xe NOTICE. T HE undersigned have entered into a limited part nership, oncer the Arm name of A. M. SCAR BROUGH, for the buying and selling of merchandise, both on their own account and on coomMon. in the dry of Savannah. A. M. SCARBROUGH, of Savannah, Bergen, CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGSNEN, of the city of New York, are the special partners. Abram 8. Jewell con tributes to the common stock three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars dud thirty-four scuta fSA.333 J4,)and* k e raid Stephen D. Harrison and Cornell us D. Van W -genen con tribute each three thousand three hundred end thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($J,C3 23 This partnership ts to commence on the 1st of October. ises, and shall con tinue far one year, to-wit: until the 1-t of October, 1567. A. M. SCARBROUGH. ABRAM 9. JEWELL. STEPHEN it. HARRISON. CORNELIUS D. VAX WAGSNEN. ocl-Cw AT POPULAR PUCES! HOSIERY IN WOOL, MERINO and COTTON. Of all alaes and at all prices, at the SOUTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE, Orff dfc "Watkins*, ocS? Ill and 113 Congress Street. Dissolution of Co-Partnership Sxvasiiajl Ga. October 9th. IMS. rjIHE co-partnership of Van Hob.n, HolltosI A Hcbbat expires this day, by its own limitation. HOLLYOKE A MURRAY, ocla CHARLES VAN HORN. A Gxaphical Cojcfaaisgn.—The press generally, outside of New York h»»* K ~“ T ' pitching into the Tammany Hall Democracy lor nominating John Morrissey, the cele brated prize fighter, for Congress. The Chi cago Times comes to the rescue, and in com paring the “shoulder hitter 1 ' with other mem bers of Congress, says : “Heisnota drunken holly like Chandler, .dot a drunken fanatic like Yates, nor a drunken idiot like Sprague. He is not s blackguard like Ingereoll, a poor craven like Grinnell, an impracticable ass, wire Galena Washburn, nor a beast nor a thief like the probable Congressman Butler." R, .f-nro. Frauds.—'The Republican Com mittee of the City of New York have been •nested and lodged in jail on proof of having fogged naturalization papers. That's one way the Radicals hope to carry the election, hot the detection will tell terribly upon them, perhaps. Chatham Inferior Court. 1 At Chambers, September 26,1866. / 1 r la casaidered and ordered by tfa* Court that the Tax Collector of CUatham county be. aad he Is hereby suth-j »s~fKfi SSttyAtWWlktf‘ , rifp6set, er.y per cent, upon tbe amount of tbe 9tsi* tax for the present year, 1SSA. And It I* farther ordered, that fifteen (15) cent* on every one hundred tollers worth of property re turned be collected, at x>o one dollar upon each tad every male inhabltautof :bie coun'y. on tbe first day of April last between tbe a gee of twentv-oae aad sixty years, as an exm -ax for educational purposes, zn pay the county d.bt, to meet expenses or the County Court, and increased expenses of tbe jail at the present period, aid otner unforeseen expendi tures. And It la farther offered, taut fifty per ccntnm an tbe State tax be collfeted from all pmctltionew of law, physic and dent-try, fr:every dagaerrean. ambroiype. pbotograjS' c, and similar artists; from every auctioneer, fros every k-eper of a pool or bil liard table for public play, from every keeper of a bagatelle table for polio p.ay, from every keeper of a ten-pin alley or allq of like kind for poblic play, and bom the keepeiofany other table, stand or place for any ether gfu« or play with or without a name, unless for exe.ee or a amusement only, and not prohibited by law and from every agent ot or person engaged In aw gift lottery, or enterprise of like character In Chad am county. HARRISON, J. I. C C. a IREVEX, J. r. C. C. C. LLIAMsON. J. I. C. Or C. minutes. WM. H. BULLOCH. ocS-30t Clerk L C. C. GEO. I JOG JNO. I True extract from I CommMtoi Jas.T. flMI Lumber & riss and Uqi 8! Kil l'll I ll f.'ii ton In Fine Groeerire, Boots aad HosaCM^gHp eign and Dostaatlc Wteaa, Llqana aad ERpm. Also. States 1 ! Celebrated ftOW>EN ALE Darien, ’ i^hiiRni rgia. % OOSNEB STORE, US uto tU Bax Barer. soever tunm to, . Gambrffl k Co., Noma A BaU- t Co., Baltimore CHAMPAGNE CIDER m bottle and in wood. Loudon aad Duhtin Brown Stoat, Scotch sad Eng Bte Alee, Ac. Liberal deductions made to he trade. 176 BBOU6HTOS toUR UVUDUH, dtl-tf and (3 Llbarfy street, S, T. V. A. KYAN & CO. S07 Bay Btreat, saauaa w STANDARD LIQUOR*, Areata tor Charles Ferre ChaeroagMi. KeSei Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, Ac. myl-tf POWER * MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Cora, Oate, Flour, rood, etc, I1T1IISH, ®A. REFERENCES: Messrs. Ttaon A Gordea. Savannah, Ga. A Wilbur. Eaq .PreettHome Ins Ox, Savannah. Messrs. W°W>|^WWhMt ^aeplAdm j t '■ * . • « WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the auidwat and tele of Ukfndeof cotton DoMnx liberal advances made on conolgnmenta. Oflce No. S Stoddard’S Lower Range, Bey street. Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. OCNewnan, Ga. Ek J. WILSON, Formerly of OkeMuahee Cotton Mlj la, Ala. F. H. WOOD. Of the into dm of J. W. Rabun A Co., Sav’h. THOS. J. DUNBAR. Scranton, Smith & C- KEEP CONSTANTLY OH HAND CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WHISKEY, DIM, _ wonts. Aw. AMU EVERY VARIETY OF GROCKRHB, Hay. Corn, Oats aad Brea, strictly at whnimale t the trade: and we flatter oumelvea that w* can man it to the Interest of detiere to patronme afa at the head of Bey, oppo»tte Jeflereou at. ala* HENRY A. STUL1R onbar Sc Co. kveuYv* RIETTot SjRNITUBeI -I IS SELLING GOODS | Lder Than Any Other Ho IN SAVANNAH. j H(TELS AND STEAMBOATS i FURNISHED UIFOETRRS AND DEALERS TS Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Wines, Cigars, Ete. Agent for Robert Smith'* phla Ale end Demerger rheuipegae. 14:7 Bay Street, gep4-3a SATATIAH. fiA. Austin & Ellis, Cmnisin ait Fimrio! lemtati, ao BAT STEKET, BAT ANN AH, OA. THOMAS H. AUSTIN,! Lata of Apalaefaieola. Fla , CHARLES ELLIS, I aad cotombus, Ga. •eptl-tf A. M. Ssaaa, C. F. 1 Late of Bore*. Ga. . Late ef Macon, Go. C. W. Sreaaix. Late of Ihomaevine. SLOAN, STUBBS A STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission MUMMIH, No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY SIBKBT, SAVANNAH, GA Will make liberal advance* oa cotton and ether produce la transit or Mote, or on consignment* to oar eomspoudreta la Haw Tort. aaST-Sm H. G. RUWE, wholesale Lipr Dealer & Cefluiaisi lerctait. Corner Bryan aad Sr. Julian street* and Monument Sourre. SAVANNAH. GA yt' FRUITS and VEGETABLES m eenaon alwnya KO^T-tf PiULff CalusaN. JakB Kiuiaas. Colombia Square GROCERY STORE, Hast side of Columbia Square, corner of Habersham and President streets. BT PHILIP CALL AN AN &. CO. R ECEIVING. WEEKLY, flncelaae Fasefiy Gro ceries, Alee. Wines, Liquor*. Cigars, Fruits, Vegetables, Ac. For sale on must reasonable term*. BARRETT’S, TBE FKLOR SETS, extra well up^re F1K BED ROOM SETS. Wilmn and Ms | hogaay. GCTASE BED ROOM SETSi oi even 1 variety. DSZ36 BOOM aad LIBR4K13BT8. mattresses, bolsters tndPuiDwa j at affkinda. KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDda 1 MATTRESSES, the beat Bed in«, and Warranted superior other*. LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CASS-1 PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES BLAIR k BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS IN TIMBE-R AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Doors, Bngh sand Blind®. gw Bill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street, once, 180 Bay street. Pavxnnah. Ga. jy27-tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Successor toG. B. A (L W. Lanes, General Commission Merchants fwvavdiag aad Skippiag Agewta, No. BAY STREET (up stairs.) Reibr to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Ferril and S. B. Lamar, Savannah: W.B. Jackson, Jus lab Sibley A Sons, J R. and J. W. Walker, Augusta. Consign ments eollctted. mvlO *.r. W.ASnut. BouftA a Bryant, j Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Fonrardini aid Cmraiaioi lerebants. 104 Bay Street* SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA. YTTILL give prompt attention to leceivlng and for- V* warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders; end will also keep constantly on. hand a ON THIS CONTINENT. It is w«xai>Tzr> :o szstoba sb.<v -jaik to its oaiatsiL, SATtraax. colob. reov*ry> tee it wills the hair from falums out: it will ir e ue .tad from humors and dandruff: psoxera the u ao» • h of tbe HAia, and la a beactifcl oaassiX'j. We offer no large re wans, bat we ath: zr ail of onr agents to befcm) tas aosXT to - • y p-r on who will use two bottles, and then sav B v : rr. VKGK- table Hair REaroKATira has not per orme all we claim. Tnttmonv from the capital of ttje entiea States. Messrs. Baxrktt* Co: I was Induced to gtre year Hair p epai ation a trial, and can heartily recommend it as unequalled as a Dressing. Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Hair a luxuriant richness, and to the head a coo* and most agreeable sensation, while It is thorough in re storing the hair to its natural color. , Very respectfully, W. HiMLXT. Washington, D. C., Hay 15,1566. Messrs. J. R BtBSxrr A Co: I was induced by a friend to mak a trial nr fee Ef* 1 '? JjSSSSMft fiftoiTi haehad on my hair. 1 was aeazly half gay, and now, before using cm buttle, my head Is freed from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of yonth. I fully beUev* Bar rett's to be the best hair preparation In the world. Wn. Hamilton. Fredonia, N. Y., April», 1506. WAREROOMS 178 Broughton Stratj nearly Opposite St. Andrew 1 ! 13 jcttdm FULTON PETROLEUM AND MINI J. R. BARRETT dk CO„ Proprietors, Manchester, New Hampshire. Capital Stock, - - - $800,NO WUEBS, 0M BACH. FIRST PAYMENT. »is PHR ffliBS And ao ocher ameemeat mare, except iya-Ac of a majerity of aU the gseckholdets. J. P. Hdil Rwtei L.E. RAWMON .V!eeft9l*it JNtic G. WHTRIXR... J«*“7 P.P. PEASE Ttremr KQ8T. LOGAN — .Geaexal Sspeureds- l _ for rale on consignment, aad for which they ere agents. Orders and consignment! respectfully »o- I cl ted. slS-tf NOTICE. B y the ordikancs passed by the err y Council on the 27th day of December, ISSLWt* Taxes upon gross sales of even description ot mar chandlae and wares, upon freight and paaaag e money payable in this city, aad upon hones and m ales, ar required to ha paid monthly. The Tax upon real a* tale, mnafewre* end teams* re vegtdwdm be net u ! quarterly. The undersigned is prepared to receive I he Tax das far th« third quarter. JOHN oel JACOB LIPPMAN, Corner Congress and Barnard streets. Agent. W~ Sold by ail Drnggfeta. jyfetf ' FURNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 aad S9 Bowery, aad 05 Christie gt„ NKW YORK. S TILI. continue to be the largest Furniture Manu facturers in the city. PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, Canopy aad Victoria Bedsteads, FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE, At 20 percent, reduction in price. ocS J P. LOGAN. ROOT. L00S5- R. E. BAWSON, Sl R-McCAWIt p. p. pease, jno c. waars n W. F. PARKHCZST. This Company propoeu to operate m SeatM amaand Tmimee. Hsvtng leased UadiuI immediate ricfnlty of recent oil dhconreklf oflfei*e portton oftts Stock tor mle, shesawwl npon which ahaU be retmroed to taa perrfiut: si any general dividend will be declared. A limited anwint of Stock nay be seeundl lag oa the nndnignrd. agent* in tule ccv oc2 f Bell, wylly a cb~ At Popular P# PRINTS, EWLAINKS, Isathm FbIsm Dry SHIRTINGS t»d SF^ 1 *