The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 07, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald; BY 5. W* MASON. AMBEL W. MAS05..! Kdttoi V. T. THOMPSON, Aiioflate Editor. Official Paper of thelCity. AfiGcST CIRCULATION IN TNECITT AND COHNTT WEDNKSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1W6. O S T M / iTKRS Are authorized to receive eubscripttons for the NLWE AND HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at our atrertleed rater. TO OVR COUNTRY FRIENDS. Aa much interact ia folt throughout the country In regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we wlli be grateful to our planting friends and others n the interior lor information on that subject. Those who bavo opportunities for obtaining valuable infor mation in regard to the growing crops, the working of the froo-Ubor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating the same to ns. The Fenians.—Aa envoy arrived at Mr. Stephens' headquarters, in New York, on Wednesday, from England, who reports an immense increase in the organization in that country, and likewise in Scotland and Ire land. The report created much enthusiasm, and the Stephens’ men are now, it is said, anxiously waiting the command of their leader to commence the revolution in Ire land. It is reported also that the breach be tween the Roberts’ and Stephens’ organiza tions is soon to be healed, and both parties make their watchword “On toOuld Ire land !” The Fenian Sisterhood, it is report ed, have abandoned the idea oi holding the fair for the benefit of the wives and families oi Irish State prisoners on account of the great expense of hiring a hall for that pur pose, $1,200 beiog required. It has been decided to sell, the articles at headquarters at once and send the proceeds to Ireland. Bu siness Is very animated at Mr. Roberts’ head quarters, aud anxious inquiries are made as to wbat course Mr. Roberts is about to pur sue in regard to the sentence to death of Fe nians by the Canadian authorities. Mr. Ro berts is expected to issue an address op. t,he subject. fcottttOtttlAfkD. | Tk« NMtriil IkUtntocfthi feevils, [m. %] In lafgtf title* trad* is diversified, and mpeeUlttiee consequently arise. Savannah la nota country Ti.lagu. and it ia not neceaaary that bar atsrea should asaiml- lata thereto. The object of this will be to point out tome branch«e heretofore neglected here. Hardware stores need not monopolize every »>tng incidental to mechanism, eta. Ia a place of this —- might not there be tiro or three establishments devo ted to Agricultural Implements t The wood end me tal wants of carriage makers, wheelwrights, and sad- dlera, form a distinct branch of businaa* eteewhere. Horticultural and seed stores are needed. They might not do a great deal at first, bntwaatt sorely find cus tomers, and a plenty of them aSw awhile. We havs quite a number of ahoaasshan. here, sad more or lam of them In every county in the State, and there i* no store particularly deeotad to. what la called sfaoa findings. Wbat an endless variety in there of brashes used; and have we not roesa for two or three stores with moderate stocks devoted to them t Wood sod willow were constitute a separate Rem. Umbrellas and para sols, selling, making and repairing the earn*, isadia. tioct line in all the Northern dUea. and which gives employment to tbootavdn ot females. Would not eas « two each establishments find remuneration in. cur a,idrt ’- Awn. By Telegraph* =70* MOOT DISPATCHkT a GEORGIA COUNCIL, NO. 3. FROM EUROPE cV". r AVOR> /*" B tll.en*P. EARli MCA. DERBY FAVORS RAUOA / MASSACRE OF AN A tERIC * N SHIPS CREW BY AVAGES. regular cotnmu&icatlcQ of this Council will be held at their Hall THiR EVENING. »t 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requc-t -d. By order. BuvJ L. KATTON. Secretary Attention. Harmonie Club! PRUSSIAN IN 'UCEP. SAXONY RE- RUHORKT AUilAHCE OF SPAIN AND /)BRASH. DENIED. Th* emigration for the present year will be largely in excem of that of laslyuar. Up to date over 200,000 emigrant*. We in New York, and the total, fez the year will probably exceed 260,000, Yhe emigration *> the Southern ports ha# keen larger this j«ir than usual, and it i* probable that the total emigration to, this country will reach 300,000. This wiU.be 80inethipg toward repairing the waste ot life during the war. Revival.—A very interesting series of meetings have been going on in La Grange for the pest ten day*. Tbs different denomi nations have all; united in the good work. | The stores are closed: from half-past three till five o’clock every evening, and all appear deeply interested in the salvation of sinners. .Tint Strength on Fenianis.m.—Mr. g tu . phens, the leader of the Fenian Broth ertlood tts an elaborate speech delivered at gj L &u i Ei a few days since, upon the polk-^ aD d objects of the organization, gave at* ^^au, ot lbc relative strength of Fe a femih jm in lreland and America, in the following pointed and pilhy tenas: “ I may as W*u te n y 0U) gentlemen, ttlht I am the iou»^ er of tt , e F.B. in Ame rica, us of the lair vement in Ireland. I sup pose I ought v 0 bnow something of my own work- Tire r0 was no organization in Amt- rica wbr; a j came here in 1853. I founded the aization, but it has never been conducted W'lU; anythin* like ability. You had been told that it had 100,000 members. It never had more than 20,000, and held together very loosely indeed. In a single county in Ire land there are 25,000 sworn members. There it is a military power, held together as firm ly at any on earth. Here It is a loose agglo meration, aud to compare it with the orgaui- . nation In Ireland is one of those extreme ab surdities only to be met with—well, in every free land.’’ Naturalized Citizens.—The number of persons naturatiaed as citizens of the United States in the Common Pleas and Superior Courts of N*> York, between the 8tlr of Oc tober, wh, eB the business was commenced. a od 07^, inclusive, is, as nearly aa can ^ascertained, 12,150. ‘an The New York Tribune says ‘■‘an im peachment of the President—no matter how just and necessary—will almost certainly plunge the country afresh into convulsions and civil war, just when its need of peace iud thrift is most urgent.” XiVERPOOL MARKET. London, Nov. 6—Earl Derby encouraged a deputa. Won on the .abject of • Nicaragua railway, f An American veaael, the General Sherman, get ashore at Corea and forty pataengere on board wera mnrdered by the natives. Console 8S*. U. 8. fives 68M- Beblzn. Nov. A—It is laid that ah of the Prussian army in Saxony has been ordered to be demobilised. Vienna, Not. 6.—The project lor military reform in Austria includes universal UabUlty of all sabjscXa to serve ia the army. «he use of breech loading arms, sad other meaeures. Lrmu-ooL, Nov. 6.—The oottou market is quits active. With salsa to-day of 13.000 bales. Middling Wvlsnds lSXd. BaauN, Nov. 6.—A royal decree Induces the Prns- eisn foroe In Saxony to a peace tooting. London, Nov. 6.—P. M.—The rumor of an alliance of Spain with Brazil against Paraguay te dented. Console. 89J4; Five-twenties, 68K- LiraarooL, Nov. 6.—P. M.—Breadstuff, easy; Com easy at 34&36s- tor mixed Western; Pork leads down ward. FROM NEW YORK. The State Election. Hoffman Probably Elected. The notorious spiritualist medium, Mrs. Cora Hatch Davies, is a candidate for the Illinois State Legislature from the city of Chicago. Dc-ath of Senator Wright, or New Jbssst — Senator Wright, who died at New ark New Jersey, a few days since, was al ways a whi m and consistent friend of the Southern people. He opposed the war and was an active and influential supporter of the restoration policy of the President. Ia 1843, Mr. Wright entered political life and was chosen to Congress,beating the regu lar Whig candidate by a handsome majority. He was re-elected in 1845. He was a candi date for Governor in 1787, but failed to reach a7 election. In 1852, Mr. Wright was elected to the United States Senate to fill a vacancy, was re-elected in 1855, and again In 1863. His present term would have ex pired in 1809- Mr. Wright was not a bril liant man, but bis sound, business views made him s valuable member ot workiog committees. In private life, Mr. Wright was much respected for his many amiable qualities, and bis loss will be deplored by all who knew him. Anothia Foe in Atlanta.—A destructive lire oo urred st Bosrk'z Corner ou Saturday morning about 2 o'clock, it originated In a .mall family grocery .-tore kept by a Mr. Jackson, a few doors from the -oraer, aud soon spread to the large corner business house occupied by Mr. Brotherton, whose large stock was removed in a greatly damaged condition. The little lbuit store of Mr. Riley was also consume 1, as well as a amall unoccupied store room immediately ad joining Mr. Brotherton’a store. The fire extended a lew doors up Mitchell street, taking in the stores of Traylor A Butte, dealers In provisions, and the store of B. W. Tidwell. Tbs goods of these latter gentlemen were removed, and their loss, it is said, will be light. The up stairs, we team, waa occupied by live dif ferent lamllies engaged in dress-nukiug, millinery, Ac., the occupants nearly all being ladies. The flames iproad so rapidly that it was with cousiderable diffl- :ulty the ladies escaped, end two of them did so ut great peril by the aid of a ladder furnished by the Hook and Ladder Company. Of course they lost ev» erything, even the clothing they had worn ou the previous evening. -The fire la believed to have been, the work of an in cendiary, and aospictons pointing toward. Mr. Jack- son, that person waa placed under arrest to answer the charge.—Atlanta Intelligencer, 4 h. To ocr Savannah Merchants.—We sug gest to onr friends in Savannah the propriety of depositing with Major R. R. Terrell, the Assessor of Internal Revenue Tax, a sufficient amount ot money to pay the tax on all cotton consigned to them. We are assured that be will receive it and obtain the permits, and forward them, with the planter’s receipt. for the advance, to whomsoever the cotton may be consigned. This Major Terrell is willing to do for the accommodation of the people of this county. It wonld be a simple and easv precedure, at once commending itself to the good sense of every one.—Bainbridg* Argue. -The Glad Tidings eou East Florida. Tallahassee Sentinel, of the 8d inst., says We have assurances beyond the “shadow of a doubt" l hat the Florida Railroad will be completed to Fernamlina as soon as labor and capital can be made to accomplish the work. This good news is certainly authen tic. The road was bold, in accordance with pre vious notice,at Gainesville, on Thursday last, and was bought by Isaac K. Roberts, ofNew York, tor the sum of $323,400. We learn that the work of laying the iron will be commenced in a day or two. National Convention of ‘The Grand Aiurr of the Republic. ’’— 1 The National Con veotion of the Grand Army of the Republic will convene at Indianapolis, Indiana, Tuesday, the 20th November, for the pur pose of effecting a national organization of aU honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, and those now serving fn the army and navy debit oos of becoming members of the Grand Army of the Repnbic, are invited to attend the Convention. Thu Stewart Donation.—It is stated that Mr. A. T. Stowart has declined to accept land or any assistance whatever in carrying out bis project of building small tenements for the working classes, but will himself boar the whole expense, which is estimated at five ml'.iiuusfif dollars. It is further stated that Mr. 6tewart has consulted an architect as to the erection of the houses, aud that the work will be proceeded with rt soon as possible. Horace Gresley in a lecture on “The Issues of the Great War,” delivered in New York a few evenings since, warned the coun try agniust territorial expansion, and stated ! bis fears that tbe greed of the people wonld impel them to absorb Mexico! He thought if any such thing happened, it would result . finally in the disintegration of the Union. New York Quarantine Broken Uf.—The hospital ship Falcon, which has been an chored in tbe lower bay for quarantine pur poses, was towed up to the city on Wednes day. New General Ortega was to leave Orleans for Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday evening last. It wts confidently asserted that Ortega wonld be intercepted in Texas by Gen. Sedgwick. Tbe Treasury Department has just found out that there is a great deal of smuggling on tbe Mexican as well as the Canadian border, iu cod sequence of high duties. His Majority in New City 46.4:38! York VurawTON, November 6—11.30 F. M—Tbe re turns received from New York are very meagre, and Kive no definite idea of result*. Private dispatches from prominent Demoerata apeak hopefully. It la claimed that Hoffman baa over 45,000 majority In New York city. A summing up of majorities thus far re ceived through private dispatches, indicates a majo rity toMhe Cooservativas in the State ot from five to ten thousand. Tha interior lato he heard from yet It is stated that a full Democratic delegation is elected in the city of New York. 1ATBR. In New York city Hafifrnan'a majority ia 46,425, with one district to hear from,which will probably Increase this majority. MARYLAND ELECTION. Defeat of the Radicals. Baltihobb, Nov. A—P. M-—The election returns indicate a conservative majority in this dty. and that the whole Legislative Conservative city ticket la elect, ed. John L. Thomas ia probably defeated by Archar in the Second Congressional District Phalps ia re turned to Congress in tbs Third District LATER. Without bearing from other portions of the State, the result of the election in this city indicates that (be Democrats and Conservatives united will havs In tha next Legislature fifteen Senators to nine Republicans; and in the House, fifty-five Bepreentatlvee to twenty- live Republicans, a clear majority in joint beUot of thirty-six. NEW JERSEY ELECTION. Another Canabd The New York Tribune is lay ing itself out in view of the near approach of the State election. After that is over, we suppose Greeley will attempt to repair his damaged reputation. Tnink of such a falsehood as this, In Tussdays's Tribune,told to help in the election: Throughout tbe late rebel Setales th* Confederate flags used in the rebellion are carefully laid away tor future use. Unless the North presents a bold and solid front in aupport of Congrats, there will inevita bly be another civil war, and that day.” not distant Special Notices. A SURE FILE CURE. Dr. Gin BERT'S File Instrument positively cares the worst caeea of Files. Sent by mail on receipt of 74. Circulars free. Sold by Druggists. Agents warned everywhere. Address J. B. ROMA INK. Manager. No. 576 Broadway, New York. oc31-3m Large Gain* for the Radical.. Washington, Nov, 6, P. M.—Iu New Jersey, Moore, Republican, is elected to Congress in the First Dis trict. There are large Repnblloao gains in tbe State, Morris county gives 600 majority for Hill, Republi can, for Congress, over Rogers, Democrat. Newark gives Halsey, Republican, for Congress, 1,600 ma jority. Massachusetts Election Boston, Nov. 6, P. M.—Bullock's (Republican) ma jority, for Governor, will be about 70,000. Tha Re publicans elect eleven Congressmen, a full delegation. Butler has nearly 6,000 majority, and Banka nearly 0,000 majority. Georgia I-eglal atwre■ Muj.idoxtuax, Not. 6,-The House to-day adopted a resolution appo.nting the 32d of this month to be observed as a day of humiliation and prayer. In the Senate toe bill to allow contracting parties to fix interest waa defeated. A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Dr. Maogiei. to the founder of a new Medical Sys tem 1 Tbe quantltartena, whose vast Internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of bte extraordinary pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so Of hi* wonderful and all-healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are feat supersed ing all the stereotyped nostrums of the dsy. Extra- ordlnsry cures by Magctel’s Fill* and Salve Have opened the eyes of the public to tbe inedlciency of the (eo-calltd) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long Mindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are not ol the dees that are swallowed by tbe dozen, and of which every box foil taken creates an. abvolnte necessity tor another. One or two of Mag- gtel’8 Pills sofllcea to place the bowels In perfect orw der, tone tbe stomach, create an appetite, aud ren der the spirits light and buoyant. There to no griping, and no reaction In the form of constipation. If the liver to a fleeted, Its functions are restored; and ot the nervous system Is feeble, it to invigorated. This last quality makes the medldnes very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases ere literally extin guished by the disinfectant power of Maggiel's halve. In tact. It to here announeed that MAGGIEL'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DIAR- KHCEA PILLS * Csawcratlsa of Bishop Fett’ilaMw. New Orleans, Not. 6.—The Kpiaoonal bishops at Vermont, Alabama and Miasstosippl have arrived hare, and will consecrate, to-morrow. Rev. J. P. B. Wllmer as Bishop of Louisiana, in place of Bishop Polk: lulled near Atlanta. Dr. Wilmer arrived this evening. Abdication of Maximilian Csalnasd. Washington, Nov. 6.—Tbe State Department has official information of the departure of MsvimlHan from tbe City of Mexico. core where all all others fell. While for Bums, Scalds, Cota mid all abrasions of the skin MAGGIEL'S SALVE to Infallible Sold by J. MaGQIBL. 11 Pine street, New Yo And all Draggtote, at . ’ ’ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FUR BOX. ;i Assignee’s Notice. k It is stated that no further applications for apace in tbe Paris Universal Exposition of 1867 can be received, aa tbe room Allotted lor the United States ia more than full, and the great catalogue of tho acc pled product* ot each nation represented U being printed by the Imperial Commission." ’ ' Thkasuri. Tbe steamer Ariaona, from Aspinwall, arrived in New York on Thura- day morning, bringing tbe California mail* and $1,2*8, M8in treasure. The nnderaigned basing bean appointed assignee ot the Bank of Commerce of Savannah. Georgia, to prepend Ut enter upon bla duties. All bill holders and other persons having claims against the said Bank, an requested to present the asms for liquida tion, and all perttea Indebted to tbe Bank ure re quested to m«*‘ Immediate payment. BUI holders will lose their priority If the bills are not presented within MX months from this date. JOHN & FERRILU aaS-Sm Assignees’ Notice. The undsrtegiMd having been appointed assignees of the Fannur and Restart*’ Bart ^Savannah, qoldatkm, and all persons Indebted to the Bank an required to tethi Iwrti jfiHfffMfr: Lta*! i A Bill-holders will lose their priority if tbe bill* are notpraamtad Wtthla six month* Mm this date. JOU BlPBfi fBBORrt. J. E.aAUDBT. 01 ™ JrtT-tf K2 New York Market. New You, Nov. A—Cotton steady, with sales to day of 1*00 bales at M$41o. Floor quiet; Wheat dull and declining; Pork Irregular ' t ai S2S25; Sugar dull and heavy—Muaoovado lttgRUke.-. Naval Stares quiet—Turpentine 82$83o.-,Boain (9 S0<£$12. Member* of the C.nb are notified ti attend e meet ing gt their Hall THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. novT—It Mobile Market. Mobil*, Nov. a—The sales of cotton today ware 350 balsa; middlings, 35936c.; market moderately supplied; demand good. Special Notices. Notice. The Mechanics’ Saving and Loan Amobattae ot 8a vaucah, having made to the undersigned aa aeMgn- mentor all of its property and edfecte, forth* of Its creditors, all parson* having claims against the corporation are requested to present them ta tha aa deraigned, and all persona Indebted to aeificorpam tloa will make payment to & W. W. BRUEN. Assignee of Mechanics'Saving and aepi-sm Loan Awodanoa of Assignees’ Notice. Bank er Bavarian, 1 Savannah, Georgia, July 6, lSML/ The undersigned having been appointed tmtgnsre of this Bank for the purpose of sdtnsttng and Uqui dating it* affairs, therefore ell parsons having claims against this corporation will present them, aad el bill-holders or this Bank are required to preseat tbe same within six month* from tbta date, or they will lose tbe priority granted by statute, ud those In debted will make Immediate payment to ' H. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIS, sep*-tf Anrigne FLORIDA BRANCH RAILROAD. The fourth Instalment of twenty fdr’ eant on the stock subscribed to this Hoad ta hereby eallad, pays- no* M , -T-. Treasurer. MILL’S HAIR DYE. OW Mats—-Black m Brawn. InetaatHueo—. best, ahtepest, durable. *■ Notice. Citt °r Savannah. 1 Orricx Cuu or Council#* Nov- 7tb* WKJ The attention of owner* of lots 1* respectfully called to the tollowtng axuaetfrom Ordinance of Mth August, lfiil: ... Suction 1. Every owner of a lot, piece or parcel ot ground, within th* corporate ifiilu of tba dty ot ■avannah, whether 'he same be jwned to fee itotple or held under the usual title from the city, shall be houH*, within month* of the notice given, to place a good end .aflleleni pavement or »ld*walb of first quality ol brick or flagstone*, the curb of which shall In every Instance be of curb itonee slang tbe whole length and depth of eaW lot which may front on any street or square of the city, and said pave ment or sidewalk *hili be ot tbe width now p»- aerlbed by tbe Ordinances of the city, and of each height and level aa shall be marked out by the City Surveyor; and any person tolling i o comply with the above notice within the time af jrerald, then tbe City Surveyor and City Marshal .ball cause lha same to be done and return the amonut of coals and charges to the Mayor and Aldeymen, who shall order the Oily Treasurer to toene hie exeontlon for the same against tbe owner or lessee of tbe lot, wbith shall be Uvlad and collected a* all executions for taxes and assert meats on reel estate. By order JAMES J. WARING, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lane*. JAKES STEWART, Clerk of Connell. nov7—lot TEETH EXTRACIED WITHOUT FAIN. DB. SNEED, Dentist, Is sow extracting teeth with out pain and without tha slightest danger to tbe pa tient, by a late Improvement In dentistry. Offlee No. 117 Congress street, over Pepper's etore, near Bull atreet. ncdrlm Western Union Telegraph Company,! Savannah, Nov. 6, I860, f Tbe Lines have been completed to Americas, ue. Telegrams for that place received und foiwarded promptly from and alter this date 006 M. H TUR5SR. Manager. Office General Scfebiktendeht Atlantic A Gulf Kail Road, Savannah, Oct. 15th. 1S66. mHE Florid* Branch Rail Read will be opened to X til* Public on Monday next, the 22nd InaL Arrangements have been made insuring direct and speedy communication by this route between Savannah and all stations ou tho Pensacola and Georgia Ball Road. Florida .Central Rail Road, and : . Bail Through tickets will be sold between the following pUcva, Tiz.: Savannah and Quincy, Tallahassee, MontiocQo, Ma dtoon. Lake City, und Jacksonville. Tbomasville and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monti cello, and Madison. Madiaon and Quitman and Valdosta. Freights between Savannah and all points on Pen sacola A Georgia Railroad and Florida Central Ball Road will be shipped on through rates and without brooking bulk. _ in _ H. S. HAINES, Goneral Superintendent. octlS-tf fafgi&ni-: _ . ai $ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office General Superintendent Atlantio and Gulf Railroad. Savannah, Oct. IS, 1866. O N and after MONDAY next, tbe 22d Instant, th* Schedule* of the Paeeenger Trains on this Bead will be as follow*, daily, (Sunday's excepted): LEAVE. ASRIT* 7.00 A. M. Savannah AM P. M. 6.00 A. M. Themesvlll* T.10 P. M- 7.25 A. M. Live Ojk 5.45 p. M. 2.30 A. M. Tallahassee 10.20 P. M. 00 A. M. Jacksonville 1X00 Night. II. S. HAINES. ooIS—tf Geecral Superintendent. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed Assignee of the Merchants* and Planters’ Bonk, te prepared to enter npon bte duty. At* blilbolderu, and other persona having claim* ag^ost aaid Bank, are re quested to present tbe same for liquidation. And all parties indebted to the Bank are requested to make Immediate payment Blliholden will loae their priority If the bill* are n t presented within six months. HIRAM ROBERTS, aD jl.U Assignee. INSURANCE! 'INSURANCEII SAVANNAH, GA-. AUGUST 30,1S66. THE nndersleaed would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are prepared to effect Fire and Marine Risks In tnc following lint class companies, M established rates, and solicit a share of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ot New York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., of 6t. Louis, Me- PERRY INS. AKDTRUST CO.. Marlon. Ate. JOHN W. ANDb.ISON’S SONS A CO.. eepl-Sm Corner of Bryan and Drayton streets. Notice- Cm Treasurer's Omen, Savannah, October 2S, 18*6. TAX PATERS are hereby notified that tbe time re quired for the payment of quarterly pired, and they are earnestly requested to cell rad pay their dues, and thus avoid additional expense and the taming of execution*. JOHN WILLIAMSON. 04 City EDWARD B. YOUNG, CLAYTON H. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers Bafkola, Ala-, WILL receive Depceits, buy and Mil Exchanges Gold and Silver, Uacurrent Bank Notes, Govarnmaotk Railroad and all other Securities. • Will also boy Cols ton on order*. Collection* made and promptly remitted. They will also meke collection* In any part of tho United States, aud make cash advance* on cotton consigned to our friends !n New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orleans. Operating on a paid iu capital, with our long es tablished credit, is a sufficient guarantee of safety to all our bulness transaction*. Bennett, Van Pelt 109 WATER NEW YORK. CITY, C0XHIS8I0K IIBCHAKIft For the sole of COTTON, VAVAX STORES. AC.. &C. *C- order* for the pnrebtM of General Marchsndtee to “o' g°v*AN FELT may be wen st Clark, Jonra A Co.’*, or T. X Mwohai: * Bro-fe, Sevnaanah. - aferenoM-Bryan. Hartridge* oo., T, F.Ma *han w> T- WOOD. (Lars or AroirecHioona, Fioatea.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. l« Stoddard’s Lower Range, Buy Street, SAVANNAH, GA. liberal advance* made on eonitguaente to his friend* to European and Northern marteta nnv7—lm RESIDENCE FOR SALE. fertfr. The dasireblo BRICK TENEMENT on I’jH the roraer of State and Drayton teroete SSiH can be had at a bargain, If applied for by jjHI tu* 16th lmtiot rtrtrt^tae loin uutan w£gT daNJELS. POWDER. 200 ““•’‘-"SS&fgR.r«m 20 eiaee 1-pound cantoters Haaxrd’s v Sporting Powder. 10 caeea 1-pound canisters Hazard’s Falrtenn Powder, now lauding and for ral.^ LTos ranDELL. nov7—it 102 Bay atreet. "W" anted, A Ffeat-elaas TEACHER for tbe Catholic Free A school. Applications, marked “teacher” on the envelope, to be »d<lreused to the Right Reverend Bishop TEROT, President. [uovT—St* Wanted, ITUN Good Carpet Hands, at good wages. Apply Ig0v7—2t L4THROP A CO. \ D.UINISTRATOB’B NOTICE.—All persons hav- 13L iug ctetma against the estate ot W. D. Ethridge are notified to present them: und all persona in debted to said estate will make payment to me, within the time prescribed by fow. JAMES R&ED, Administrator, nov7—lawsw C. T. A. COTTON YARNS. «A BALES Cotton Tarns, of superi r quality, juft received direct from the Factory, and for sale by nnv5-3t. EDWIN S. HERTZ & CO. FERTILIZERS A. Lister Sc Brother’s RAW BONE SCPER-PBOSPHATE OF LIRE AXD PURE GROUND BONE. THESE FERTILIZERS, being made from tbe beat A. materials and in toe moat approved manner, are confidently recommended aa the b st to tbe market. „ a a. crane & oo., Gtnenl Agents for tho Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. Messrs. LsRochb, WOT to Daniels, Agent*. 3a- ▼aun<ih, Oa sep26 ill LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. mHE SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite 1 Homse, It ha* been BEFITTED AMD RCrUEVIlHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And *• saovr Prepared vrft -i the Moot Per fect Appoltetreewta For Use Ueeep- tiom oF Gsiesta. Th* first position among flretclam Hotel* will br maintained in tbe fatare. as to the past. jel2 8m BAKER A FARLEY. GHABLE8T0H HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. C. rrans popnlai and well known Hotel, situated in the a basins** portico af tha dty, baa been newly fnr- nfafaed throughout by tha preeent proprietor, who ha* been sixteen years connected with toe establishment, mtt-tl W WHITE, Proprietor. SALT, SALT. 9 CAA SACKS Liverpool Belt, tn goud order, OiOUl/ for aale low, by i>06-tf JNO. MCMAHON A CO. FUR HATS T IGHT AND TASTY, Aj Heavy and inbatuntUl, Black aad Colored. Largest variety and beat article aver offered to this market. For aale at or80-tf COLDING'S. Kentucky Beef, err ALL-FED—At stall No. 4, north aide of th* Mar- O ket. Call and try It. D0V»—8t SADDLER A FREEM*N. Fop Sale. rjpLENDID PLANTATION, within one mile of toe O city of Savannah, and containing *00 acres of fine land. 800 or which are under cnltivat on, ISO being In Klee, and the balance In Cotton- Th* Ogeech* Oanal forma toe bonndary on two side*, and tba place te well watered also by springs •efficient to supply toe Bice fields with water.. Negro, Gin, Rice and Seed House.-, Stable, Barn Ac., in good repair; Dwelling House not included, j^torthm prruculsraa^to^^ ^ ^ WE tEAVK TO CATt m attention of the public to our WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES. AND GAITERS TRUNKS, VALISES, AND BAGS, HATS, CAPS and u*bri LLA8 ; For sale at No. 1 MASONIC BAL T ner of Bolt and Broughton atreets.^to .hht‘?# ,tc *- ate. bv “h- 111 of *ii lw Hotel*, by TEBEAU 4 PHILLIPS. FISH. FISH fa BARRELS No*. 1, 2 and 3 New Mackecei. 75 half bbla. Nos. 1. S aad 3 New Mackerel, loo Ut* Noe. land t ion boxes Belled Herring, 10 drums Table Oodflsb. For sale by sov5-8t HILTON A BANDELL, 188 Bay atreet Buggies, Carriages* AND HARNESS For Sale, A T reduced price*, to close consignment. Bur- A gains can be secured by calling on the undor- signed, at No. 2 Uarr.*’ Bl"Ck, Bay atreel. nows—lw T. B- MARSHALL A BBO. SALE OF FURNITURE. ADMINISTRATOR'S BATE WANTED, B T a LADY, a situation as Govemti*. i» . family. I* competent to tranche* having bau fire years exoarumml* ^ b. filing to^sist. StVto sewing. Salary nut so much *n object u 04 bom*. Unexceptionable reftreuces dations. Address"L.L,"Newf Savannah, Qa. NEW MUSIC. Songs. TJEAUTIFTL I«!e of the Thenis^j,^ a5 Thou Art tbe Star. Gembert w s nrrru Btonawall's Death. Wamphm-*Cc^^ Song of the Sen Shall Ooav ara *-*r<2it. A Teur’e Spurning. Peaw-fiS^ ^Heart Look. lor Suutometu You. Lone Grava by ihe Sea IIijo-83 tvrtj My Soothern gutuy Home, llays-is c—.. Koraaken. V. Gab lel_4i. cente/ Shepherdess aud tho Kmcht. Oottaehaiv •. Memory. R. Hoffman—50 cents. Flvo O'clock in the Moralcg. Oiiufbei—evau IS8TBUMENTAL PIECES. ^GsOop dl Bravoura. tigHmundA. bchralnct-ts KSlSatoe 8 J^*- ««*■ -yjyiLLba sold, at the reeidenci of the late Era Margaret Charlton, on West Broad street, on the 16th Instant, between the usual hoars of sale, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE City Sheriff’s Sale. U NDER AN D B Y V IBTUE O F a fieri facte*, tamed out of the Honorable City Court of Savannah, In favor of Bridget Dwyer v*. B. T. Burch and T. Nugent, Jr., eecority on appeal, I have this day levied upon and will sell, on the first Tuesday in December neat, at the Court Hone* door, in tbe city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, batwem tha tegri hours of sals, tbe follow ing property, to satufy the lame, viz: ail that lot, teaot or parcel of laud, with improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, at the northwest corner of Broughton, aud price streets, fronting Sooth on Broughton street — teat, end running ban to Congress street lane, kuo-m ud distinguished in tbe mm or plan of said city of Savannah aa Lot No. 33, Warren Ward, pointed out by plaintiff 1 * attorney aa the property of the defendant. Term* cash, purchaser* paying for title*. CHARLES J. WHITE, uo5-td Sheriff City of Savannah. belonging to ber ebtat# Terms curb. j Sold by order of the Crdiuarv of Chatham county. JCLIoN HARTRIDGE. novb-tda Administrator. SUGAR A SYRUP. QC BBLS. Bofltou Syrup, gnod qiaiity, 4v ‘ao bbla extra C bugar, . out* bugar, : ****'& uv E IN E HEttI Z k CO. SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK FOR SALE BY GOURDIN, 5IATTHIZSSEN 4 CO., nov.Mt {No. 11 Stoddard's Lower Ea g*. JOHN 0. FERRILL. Attorney at Law, 72 BKYAtt STREET, SAVANNAH, GA- H. A. TOPHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1 JL GENTS' FURNISHING 'GOODS. <§-;c., &c. Clothing BATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND CANES. 138 Congress aad 89 St. Julies Street*. 8AYANNAH, GA. G. T. HUTCHINS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE DIALER in HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE, Corn. Oats. Meal. Foo<L Brin. Oil Cake. Flour, Bacon, Salt, Rope, dco, Const intly receiving, and for sale at the lowest Agent Savannah Floor Mills. l&S Bay Street, Savannah. oc4—Cm FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water streak New York* IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS EJ REFER TO 8S2HS£l*..r-« Adams, Frost A Oo-, Charleston, S. C. Johnston, Woods k Co., Savannah, On Foote * Malone, Mobile, Ala. Jastah Morris, Montgomery, A a . Ta. H. Yonng, Columbus, Oa. John King, Banker, Columboa, Ga. Jennings, Wicks fi Bro., New Orleans, La. Guthrie A Co., Louisville, Ey. Sblrok A Rowland, 6L Lonls, Mo. Boratm. Ana., bepL 1,18b6. ■ eepf-tm DANIEL H. LONDON* NO. 63. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Shipping and Commission Morehanty 'ITT’ILL teU all kinds ol Tobacco, Cotton, feggtag. W Grain, Seed, dtc., aud will execute ordara for RICE. rroNSlQN'MENTS aollclted, on which liberal Od \J vaacements will be made. -C. R- FOWLER ol be above firm, can be seen at the Marshall nzrEX TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MEKCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, of New York ciW- ocMm* i, Rope, Rope ! J UST received from Mesare. Richardson, Chatard A Co., of L 'Otevtlte, Ky., 2- 0 coda and ball colls or "Mtesoor! Mlite” ROPE, a superior article, fully equal to their eelebratefi ‘Green Leaf’ bread, and for rteourre^abl.ter~br QH ^ ^ ^ ocll-dlwAeodtf STORE TO RENT. SMALL BRICK STORE, corner Drayton street A L_— . _ and Onogrem street Lone, to tent for one year. Apply on the premtees. oos-iwi Hay, Hay. , ttSTJHi mat Quality Sactern HAT lon*- tUble. Depot, No. 68 John atrmt. Haw fort, fftlff by all drug and poteet medicine uteres ‘ — m»iy Coma Tm protect the tom oTQhlldrm’s rteea.— One foir wfil ofifermr thro* without Upo. fioM every Eogine for Sale. a SIX-HORSE POWER MBQ4 torn ocS-luwtl BRYAN. HARTRUWR * buying Merchandise and Produce ot every feewHo tloiL Consignments and orderi solicited. RITXRENOS0. In RxVANyxB—Major A. Porter Duncan * John- •ton, N. A. Hardee A Oo., E. E. Herts A Co., John Btoddirt. In Nsw Tori—W. c. Lancley A Co.. Barclay * UvnsatoB. Wm. WitMB 1 Co. 'Liberal advance* allowed on Cotton Meeerm. Eyre’ Evens ACe.. Liverpool. Smith & Rand Powder Co. IteRANGE BMo to KegO-2S pounfife UM pounds and*M poundiT Btaatteg. to hogs of « pound*. tot art 8n« Bay street.. A House Wanted. ^^ut Ship Thomae Freemm, from Bath, Me. For sol* bF uoy.tr BRIGHAM. HOLST k CO. M. COBURN, L many years u Teacher, Tsusr art Repairer -- J, seltelte a share Of pstrpn- *^dao < left at H. 8. BOGARDUd' Store will meet' with nm mpt attentton. no»-lm r H tbebfefi beta ■theltmracrt STORE TO LET, Rockland Lime. dk BARNARD. ' ‘ CHATHaX Inf*.I0H COPItT. At Cqahbebs, September *6,1886 I is couelderral und ordered fey } Valsedes Tremhllui March L* Berth Delay 3 hogshead* Shoulder*. . SO casks Ham?, Sack* Turk’s bland Salt. Sack* Liverpool Salt, loo tasks Superfine Flour, 10 quarter-casks Sherry Wiuo. BELL. WILLY A CHBHTUS Miss Lavelle, H AYING just returned from Canada with i full u- ■ortment of BONNETS, HA.T.H, CAPS, LACK, FLOWERS, IUBBON8, BOYS’ HATS and OAK. KID GLOVES, FURS, 4C-, at toe newest pattern* and feahioos, rearaetfoiij is- vitas her frlenus and the public to come ud examine her stock, which will be e*iio -ed m day, ou Brc-ughtofl treat, second door south oi Whitaker. uovS-X WANTED, F OUR PLASTERERS. To conipeteet Worlaeu, liberal wage* will be paid. A,.ply comer ij and Jeff raon pirort*. HAY, HAY. J AA BALES Prime Eaatern, per Aodtt, uv 4UU landing, at 4 for a le by FURS. L ADTK5’ and MISSFS Talmas, Capet. Ruffs and Cuff* Jest opened at no64i CG BACON. A CHOICE lot Clear Side* and bhoalden. nortt A. T. CUNJii'dHAM. CHEESE, BETTER. 150’ , BOXES H. and R. State Dairy CiMera 78 boxes extra cream 0 ease, 6j tuba choice G- *hen But'- r. For sale by BILTOK A BANDEIX^. nov8-St M B.r'tr Notice. r IE firm of A. PAWCBTT * OO. 1*1 November. All ctat.t* «nd civiianttW I nwUI no settled *nd receipted lor by th* unite -grad, who will continue Bice, Cheese & Fleur C A BBLS. choice F.mlly Flour, QV 80 bo* * Maryland Sc box » Maryana State Cheese, in b xe* Knglla'- Dairy lb *M, SO bag* prime ft- nyooa Rice, Just rrculved and lo aa e bv nov-J-At EDWIN E. HEH1I * BUTTER. LARD, CHEESE NIC TUBS West are and ofaoice Go*h*n, / 4j 1W tub* praised and pare Leaf Lord. aw .UWl pi? 1 "" "UW — * , , ■ I. 1*0 boxes Cheeae—t actory aud tutli* Bur in store and lor sal* by _ . . rn RANPE'L*™? Mi and n I B ysttn- Rice, Rice. fauna BICE landing from 8*o» cH I yg BAGS REMOVAL. rmw*^ IffESSRS. FERGUSON A DIX0'havinz JU to their new .tore, i» Brougfoon Ptr»Wj site their old ptoo-, are now prepared to orders entrusted to them- J Onnny Cloth* be, sent year for county purpoeee, fifty imr^eent. upon the amount of the state tax for the preuest yaar, lira And It te further ordered, that fifteen Oft Qrtte or every one hundred dollar* worth of property re- tunmd be collected, as evory male Inhabitant of this count j, on the flrte day of April last, between the age* of twenty poe and lily yparti tfr «u OXtffft ( 81 tOT 6dttC#t|oBX* POTpODD^ to pay the county debt, to meet exptneaa o[ the County Court, *uu increased expensea of th^ Jill at the present pei iud, end other unforeseen expendl- W A?t it is further ordered, taat fifty pereentom m tha state tax be collected from all practitioner* ol law. ahytlo and denUstry, from every daguerrean. ambrotype. photographic, and slmdar anteta; from every auctioneer, from every k> eper of a pool or bil liard table for public play, from every keeper of a bagatelle table for public ptay, from erety keeper ot a ton-pin alley or alley of Ilka kind 'or pnbUc play, and from the keeper of any other table, start or p'uce for any other game or play with or with -ut a name, unltu to- exerct-e or a amusement only, art not prohibit'd bv law; and from evert agent ot or person etgap. d tn any gift lottery, or sntarprtoo of like character In Cha'ham county. GRO. P. HARRIKJN. J. LCO.C. JOHN hCHEYEN, J. I-C. C. C. _ J NO WILLIAM,ON. J. I. G G C. True extract from the mtontra. WM. H. BULIJJCH. ocu-snt n«di I a O- PHSNIX STEAM SAW HILL EASTERN wharf, savannah, ga. saw' ■i^JEtJJSEWfiSsS abate nteeda und the PobllC geueraily. save oaritcmlaratteotloa tt corner Bay amt AWiOoTi ’Tarssfo.egagssasssri -I A BALE8 Heavy Gnnny Cloth lor ta * ,B IU draecomdg-mem.^^^^ iMieiWil FOR 8ALC* ron wora, no xor*. V? n 7T the hone power, return fine LSwaiJJ ■Iraniiifimplmr iron frt-M. took saw; potent eelfreet Un* u ^ M fortM a ehato, wito pulleys and^ret cu« “*,,,1 cm 1 complete. The whole tt pen^I Btl ' oa purchased ^vVffijlS’wkSTfiP^ LoRucas. WttST , M. P. PE iIJFO® 1, BAIL-MAKER RXCHAfSE W P A>r ’ r - f .r. j M anufactures s*u*. Tant*. oofe. toMhO-rt-* —-*flS Flear Safes. 24. 48 and 88 M d M* for rio*. grate. So. H * Tin * M** 1 1 ol— mwim te*etnute,c*a fill ofd ** < f .sfi. •OtftOh. TMpW 1 *"*** hifi. FURNITURE. 0EGRAAF A TAYLOR dxrl^fe ^ ST art SS Mowery, IBW tO»K. ,«obe to. la** SWSKSm. ASM te—4. wfisBtlon to IS*«»;— 1 Selfe|tai5i»K 5S3 i00*JSK»’w^. Waafirtsw’"