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The Daily News and Herald.
■'HfSl, W.
r. T'lO'IPSO.v, Associate E'iitor.
:}aiciai Paper of the City.
i ~J : <r;Si!l.ATIOif H Till CITY AND 601MT'
THrBSMT. SOVBMBEE S IM«6.
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Ar» Aatiiorlisoti to roeptw subscriptions for the N KWfc
.<'OJ taiiiD. Daily. Tri-Weekly and Weekly, atom
• :;vert2sed rates.
ti» oca cooai'iaY friends.
At utuyli Interest la foit throughoutthe country in
remora to the prospects of tb* eotten and other crept
we wlti bo grttsifalte onr planting friends and other*
a the interior for information on that subject. Those
who have opportunities for obtainingvtiuablo infor
mation iu regald to the growing crop*. Aha working
01 the troe-lshor system, and kindred matters, o: gen
eral interest, win confer- * favor by communicating
ttis same to us.
% dmimwho
A-Jewfiayo agotbe Rnqotlifled staU^-. . ..
reached a* by the cable that the French Etn- A mJ ‘ ” E ” r J*or*TT«?rS
peror was prostrated OR a sick-bed at a <3cr- She. 1. The General Assembly do enactI that the
, *. , ,, . , Ar* section of “An Act entitled An Act for the relief
man watering place, ana would certainty people of Georgia. and to prevent the levy and
i- ! sale of property under certain rSreuwi illness, and
fall a victim U> bis malady. Liter intel li
gence teports that tbe Emperor is still 'Olive! ^ tbe . .
, . ... , . . .. . . is enacted a* follows: That there shall be no levy or
sod IS not disposed to gire Up the ghost to aa , e of p r0 j^rty of defendantH.hr this State be fore-the
please eeusation mongers. And we are glad i first day pf January, lSC8, hnd*Sapy eseculionfouuA-
^ » 1 ed on any judgment, order or decree, upon any con*
to bear it; for the demise of this able ana , or liability made or incurred priof to the flrat
powerful ruler at this time would disturb ?TehSrbe in the power of eve^Stiaen or
ontv the nonce of all Europe, but would tliia State, who is indebted, to have said indebtedneaa
y lu « P™” 5 ' ’ . r ! discharged, and of creditor* to have their demand,
somewhat complicate affairs on tulS t^onu visaed upon the following terms, and complying
nP nt 'Henbe tbe tidings which reached US.a j with the following condition*, namely:
Dent, tieuce rue » . | ._• I The debt,Mhall mortgage to the ataie ofGeorria
few days since of Napoleon S illness, Which f real estate to the valne of fifty cents oh the' dollar, or
■ ...I - .>.irmrnfiid uen, elnrminir tsjdff one-half such indebtedneaa, or any lees amount, pay-
WSS greatly exaggerated, were alarramg «®*f aNe ume year8 after th* Aral day of January. 1868.
MitiewiEmLir.
able nine years aftertfa*
which mortyaj
tided, and dep
I’lio l | lal of Mr. Davis.
The announcement that the parole of Mr..
D'.via bad bednao far esteuded as to relieve
bi.n of ibe constant presence of a guard,
night or day, although exceedingly gtatlfying
ti» the Southern people, is an unpleasant in
dication that there Is uo probability of bis
early trial or release from the condition of a
crimin »V It has been reported that some
mere technical difficulty has arisen, which
will necessitate a postponement of the trial
until Congress shall have first taken some
action with regard to It. In the name ol
j tstiej and humanity, how long shall this
farce continue ? The distinguished prisoner
w 15 arrested as the representative of “South
ern treason/aud he was likewise charged
with complicity in the assassination of Pres
idee t Lincoln. With regard to Uls allged
treasoa the Government and nine-tenths of
i lie Northern people say there is no question,
aud prominent Radicals in the late Congress
dcc. irid, a few weeks siuce, that they had
fuffloient. evidence to convict Mr. Davis <>|
comp-iclty in the assassination plot.
2Jow if there is really sufficient evidence, as
protended by Boutvrell and others, *o con
vict the prisoner upon these charges, why
dally so long about the trial? He has been
for mouths, as the President and the At-
t ifpey General of the Uniteil' States both
demonstrated a few days since, at the dis-
posol of tbe judiciary department of ibeGov-
erucieat, at tbe head of which is the Radical
Coiof Justice Chase. No oue, however pre
judiced or blood thirsty, will deny that Mr.
Davis, under the ConstitnUon and laws, it,
technically at least an innocent man. That
is, hu has not been proven guilty of either
ers.' The settlement of IbeMexican question,
which Is about eonmmmated by tbe abdica-j
lion of Maximilian, conld only be settled j mo.tgsge; wbfoii
satisfactorily through him. The Pope.,tou, rr-r*"
has a lease on bit life, ftr tbe EmpertMsn >«•«■*« thefirat
Austria or the Queen of Spain conld harmy] a»id more,
replace the matter spirit of all Europe, p:: iSt^Trothof tiie
afford that support tbe Popedom requires. | the proreedattereor.
Tbe permaneut establishment of the freedom | sec.°3. aSKafi
of Italy,the. float re-adjustment of Gennany,!
which in our opinion has not yet been ooSf | under oath. shtilanteftS
snmmated, add the general peace of the oidl the same isworth the sum'for which: it la eo
mortgaged, end of whichttHr-JndK* aforesaid shah
certify that bo is satisfied. K ttatl al-o be tbe dnty
uf such iiebtor and creditor to exhibit to the Judge
u'oroaaid -aatiafectory and sufficient proof that Use
iaabdairXdel
debt wliUb existed prior to the first day of Jane,
' LBGI&LATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ’ 1
^IbaJMinu* Sor. 7 —The siaote wftisad to
re-consider the Bo^e bhi repeating the, uaury law*.
A bfll baa been futrodncod ih The Home declaring
cootnou baaed upon elavo property null.
Tbe House concunod; ip the reeolhttoo sgipotntiog
tbe 32nd day of liotembor for bumUlattou and prayer.
The election of a State printer wee held to-day;
Barite (the present printer), 1C8; Orme, 68.
Great-interest was manifeat.d in the 3iqrtbero
«- -■ •
it aimi CH* » S
• of the 8u-
t of thi* State, to
t peraoaa, who; acting
ynd-vaiuethe
i, and certify
has, therefore, acted unjustly in confining
him at ail. He should have been tried iong
since, as he and his friends desired, or com
pletely liberated. Treason, if he had been
guilty of it, could not be made odious by
d hying what the-Cunstiiution declares to be
the right of every man accused ot crime—
the light to a speedy and public trial by an
impartial jury of the State and district
whuralu the alleged crime shall have been
committed. The Constitution also says that
he shall bo duly and offlcitily Informed of
the nature and cause of tilt.- accasation. None
Continent, are largely dependent ou tbe
course of tbe French Government, (oron Na
poleon, who Is the Government,) not that it
sympathises with either, but that It is, awing
to the peculiar temper and other character
istics of tbe Ffeoch people, an influence
mighty and alF'pervadlng In the affaire of
tbe Eastern hemisphere.
Should Napoleon die, of which there seems
to be no apprehension at present, the French
Empire would be governed by a Regency,
we imagine, in tbe Prince Imperial’s .in
terest. But Napolecft is to Franoe what no
other ruler conld be. He bas stamped that
nation with tbe marks of his own high ge
nius, and made Paris the .most magnificent
of all cities. He has seemed, beyoni ques
tion, tile regardof big people more thmrstiy
of bis predecessor*, since the days of the
first Napoleon; saved the nation from revo
lution and disintegration, and made France
pre-eminent among European sovereignties.
Notwithstanding all the objectionable and,
we might add, inequalities of the man—ilia
ambitious pride. despotic rule and meddle
some * propensities—hot ' only France, but
other nations will long utter the cry of long
live the Emperor of a great and enlightened
people.'
Satan Heprovtag Sin.
it is fcresbing to read a lecture. o« lyfaj:
from Horace Greeley,'the editor of Hie ife /
York Tribune, a paper which has teemed
with misrepresentation of the South and of
1665, of wUcbilket tin tebtpr aqd creditor atan each
make oath before said Judge; and abouM my parson
no found guilty of false swearing, or of pnaaoUogor
making a fraudulent claim or mortgage under tbe
provisions of tbla Act, the person so oflsnding sbsti
be punished by imprisonment and labor la the Pedl-
teuusrv of this Stato, liot less than four nor more
than ten year*. ' . .
Ukc, 4. It abxU he the duty ol tbe Judge aforesaid
to attend at the Court House of each county in his
circuit at aucb time or times as he shall appoint, and
then and there receive, examine and pass upon tbe
mortgages contemplated by this act, and the title of
the mortgager to the property embraced'in said mort
gage, and certify to, and upon said mortgagee aa by
this act ie required, which mortgages when so exe
cuted and certified shall be filed iu the office of the
Olerk of the Superior Conrt of the county In which
the mortgaged property lies, and shall there remain
for tbe space of thirty days, and be In said office re
corded; and any person claiming to hare any prior
mortgage on said mortgaged property who foils to fils
said lien aud claim within said thirty days, shall
thereafter be barred lrom enforcing tbe same as
against)the State as mortgagee ot said property; and
wheu any sueb claims are filed, the same shall be
passed upon and determined by said Jndge, whose de
cision shall be final, unless appealed to by the person
asserting such lien, and if so appealed the same shall
lie finally determined by a special Jury at the next Su
perior Court held for said eoonty.
Sec. C. When said mortgage lias remained thirty
days iu the Clerk’s office as herein directed, said Clerk
shall certify the same on aaid mortgage under his seal
ot office, and thall deliver said mortgage so certified
to the creditor or creditors of said mortgager, upon
said creditor or creditors siguiug upon said mortgage,
aud not otherwise, a receipt in the following form; to
wit: 1 - v ' - .
Received, , 186-, of , the within mort
gage. in full payment of ail demands against him
up to the first day of Jane, lt<6a.
Witness my hand and seal. [Seal.]
Which receipt shall be attested by the Cleik of the
Cen t aforesaid, aud embraced in hia certificate under
a-ai. 1 ' . • ‘;j
Sec. C. For each 'mortgage made under thie act, the
mortgager shall pay to the Judge herein named, at
the time of hia certifying to said mortgage, am required
Th* atsamsr TWO SOY*.)
landings, srfll dfocharg* and raoatre
wharf below th* Ga* Hone*.
kfea n' .
SAVANNAH DEBATING SOCIETY. _
Th* aciiva member* at this organization JUffweSy
notified that they most meet at their Hall THIS
(Thoradsy) EVBKtHG. at •M u’docfe.oe special bdai-,
tea.
By order of tha
C. C. HCXTCT, B. 8. 8. D. 8
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Consecration of Bishop XVlinear.
Haw OmuAOT, Nov. 7.—BUhop WUmer waa oonse-
N0T1CE
Th* Ba:k “ D1R10O” wid commence UUch.'.rgIag
tbla day at T a. m. Consignees are requesied to call
for thatr goeda immadistely. All good* if ft oh, the
whart at aondoara will be stored at the *pen?e and
risk of owner.
CHA6 L. COLBY * ca
taxnSSd^"
or. to.
By psrmisston ot the Honorable Juatlce* of the In-
forior Cowri, Chatham County, tea ftet* for the P»J-
mentef tea shove tut baa teen extended to toe tsran-
oratod Btahop af Lonialana ttbday, in Christ Church.; dvorau monte. When sh» aMce wlll hc
Prom Washington. '***• ‘V*
WO.HISOTOS. Novi 7.—Tbs statement of th* pnhllo
debt for the present month, compered with that at
the 1st ultimo, shows that during the month-of Octo
ber the debt has been decreased^* tea amount of
*fi,201,CiO6#0.
Bdw-ird £. Plumhirecelved UU
as Secretary of Legation to Mexico.
toetadhy axsomtona. <HP*h*A^aCo«rtHoomftpm
mu (10) o'otoei. *• m.i to tw*<#)o’<dook, p. m. : r .
: J*8. J. MCGOWAN.
Ill Collector Chatham County.
, ' ' Election Hews.
' Nnw Toaa, Nov. 7—Ootsruor Fentoo e majority
will probably reach 13,0*6- The Oongreaaloaal repre
sentation of thu gtste will stsnl the s*m* In th*
present Oongmss.
Returns from UUnsls indicate that tea State ha*
certainly gone Bepublican, by upwards of 4*000 ma
jority.
The Republicans -hare carried every State thu
elected yi St at teg 6y in teamed majacWts, with tee
exception oflteryund and Delaarare, Whioh wto teow
wnff-r*! 1 * Conservative gains.
. $ j/; / ■** r* " 1 y.-* 1 '- 11 ~~ ~~
Tbe’ Fe'atau Trials.
Tobokio, Nov. 7.—The Fenian trials have bean laid
over until Ubfaaryy*, ou aeonuqt ot wltaasaa* being
absent to kCtelld elections in'*fhe Ststes. Father
Hcltehos and Col Lynch, under sentence of deal
have determined to make an appeal for a new trial.
Sew York Market.
New Yore, Nov. 7.—Geld 147; Coupons of '62,
11314; '63, (new Issue) 110; '61, 107J4; Tens, 10014;
Treasuries (third series) 106; Cotton doll, at 38)4 for
uplands; Flour dull; Wneat lQJ cts. lowm; Both
heavy at -28>4; Lard quiet aud firm* Sugar quiet;
Coffee duU; Naval Stores dull; Turpentine 76®78;
Roetn E 70® IS.
Mobile Market.
Momns, Nov. The sales of cotton to-day were
806 bales; middlings, 36. Market rather easier; prices
unchanged.
by the till section of'thia set. the sum or dollars,
of Ik* charges, and the Government southern menAw UmpMt twenty years, and j
X- • —«- dasw astfsllflat*! mtastnsnfl tVtaSriloIflO i , - * —.{J .«..m!.mi —atialt oIba new tA 61.A (A
which now tor politlcnl purposes maintains i vices; and said mortgager shall alto pay to the Clerk,
in New Orleans what it calls the ‘-Tribune j S r f £^“ dcera,ylug ^ mor ‘^ a ’ toe su “
Bureau." a special agency for the fabrication j SEC. 7. The form of tha mortgages contemplated by
ol lalseboods for dissemination through its I suto ot Oeorgia, County. I, , hereby
own columns. While thus unscrupulously
prostituting tbe telegraph and his paper ior
tbe purpose of deceiving his readers, and ex
citing the basest passions of tbe Northern
masses against the people of the South, be
has the unblushing uudaclly to prate about p a y ment 0 f pa id sum of — doiimra according to tiie
Rckuowledge roysrlf to be indebted to — oa Qov-
ecsior of the State of Georgia, and his snccesor*, in
oflee, iu the sum of dollsro, which sum I prom*
um to pay to him. oo Governor, ond-his ouccossors on
ibe first day of January, 18TT : ; oud for the p».
and to secure tbe p^moDt thereof, I do bsieb;
vev and mortgace unto him 4hs said % m
era or as aforesaid, and hia sneessors in office forever.
tbe immorality Of lying. From his issue of itcuor and Sector this morgsge, otherwise torenuin
Saturday last we take the following : p * I WiiUetis my hand and seal, this dsy of ,
‘ ! tag [Seal.]
Squabs Lrao.—The Middletown ilorcury Extra, . gii ne d, seslsdand delivered in presence of
V thSiC. Ui'UES have been done, and yet we I just Su ! 11 7h 1 : Sto. S. When said mortgages become due, it the
® counties, filled wtth detraction of General Cbai Us H. , ame b-- unpAld, U eIieU bo tbe duty of the Comptroller
ire living m a country a980mea lO Do gov- | y ta WycX, contains General tp Issue exaentiou thereon within thirty days
L-rued by laws impartially aamintoicred, kud j » •»»,<» >na THE “solsekb bots. " theresltcr for toe amount dtie on SHld mor*"*“* - 11 -
a.it by ;be tyranny of the many or the few.
What bhumeless mockery.
Air—“Rosin the Bow.”
Cotna All ye breve boys of the tfhlon.
We’Ve something to toll you ttutCt true.
What Congress bas voted the nigger.
And what they have voted for you.
CHonrs—And what they have voted for you.
And what they have voted for you;
Three Hundred they voted tbe nicgei
And Jtftv they voted for yod.
To give to each darkey three hundred,
Sou know what we tell you is true;
Tiit-y voted some ten or twelve ItilUon,
But Fifty they voted for yon.
Ohobus—But fifty they voted for you, ic.
Cootie Labor fsi- totlen.
Mctch latoresl is being manifested in re j
gard to the proposition to introduce Coolies j
for the cultivation of cotton In the Southern
Stales. It Is strongly urged by some of our
cotetaporaries, aud as decidedly opposed by
others. The editor ot tbe Mobile Gazette,
Admiral Semmes, is among the former, aud
a iys he soeakB from experience wheu he
recommends the Coolie aa a laboring class-
To Illustrate the Industry and enterprise of
iki* ciaas of the OhiRese he cites the wonder
ful growth and prosperity of the city of
Singapore, which he visited while cruising in
the Alabama. It "was little more than a fish
ing town in 1816, when the English Govern-
inentfirst took possession of it,inhabited by a j affirmative answer to hia question,
few Malays. It is now a city of one hundred
and thirty thousand inhabitants, one hun
dred thousand of whom are Chinese, and
ti ls those latter, who have worked, he says,
;he great transformation- They are not
only laborers, but artisans and merchants,
and some of the latter do an Immense busi
ness. Al l of the Eastern trade fc concentrated
in their bands, to the excluateff of tbe Euro;
reefed to the Sheriff of the County iu which the mort-
1 cased property H tt p, au.l retuiaable to the next term
I of tbe Superior Court of said Comity; end it shall be
the duty uf the Sheriff to levy os, aud after advertising
th rty days, sell said mortgaged property under the
rales governing Sheriff’s sales of land, to satisfy ssid
fi.fa., and make return of tearseme as by said Jt.ju.
directed; and the money raised by soch levy and sales
shall bo hy said sheriff! paid over to such officer or
: agent as tile Governor of this State shall direct.
SEC. 'J. The Treasury Notes Icoutcmnlated by this
Act shall be of such form aud amount as to be avail
able as a circulating medium, be issued under the
direction of the Governor of this State, be signed by
> the Treasurer and eounterajgued by the Comptroller
General of this Bute, and bear ou their face til* foot
that they are "secured by mortgage ou real estate,”
and be payable to hearer.
Seo. BA It atusi b* the duty of the Comptroller
hdSr the direction of f
IN ME MORI AM
JANE HENRY BOGART, youngest child of Capt.
Henry D'ckaon and Janet (Brown) Dickaon, of Forte,
month, YlrginW.fiHorn Iu that city, M«rehM, ISIS,
sho there died, October Sot!:, I860. Her paternal an
eestora vere English, tm.grxting to Virginia the lat
ter put of the last century.’ Her mother was born
in Srotitnd. Captain Dickson was lose at 6*4 a short
time before tbe bill* of his daughter, whose cere
and support, with that of her brother and sisters,
devolved upon the suddenly widowed mother. Tht
sad and interesting ctreninataaees of her birth made
thisjebild the object of her mother’s peculiar oare
and affection ; and In the Providence of God, in her
“tJSi.'ttSTme^* i GumraVunderthe dIr^,ion^fth«Gor„raor, ,opre-
d^sS^imSS^TOTVSSmi* foUehood that pare blank mortgages noth forms of certifieteto, rad
‘•Coneremhas voted tee nia**r’’soldfers $300 esch,*nd receipts thereon, as contemplated by this Act, aud
thewSites ouly‘fiftydoliSSaToever bad Hie faintest , furnuhthe several JudgeeofteeSupenorCouruwtth
shadow offouifdatioaoewteniui; yet the World, thouch a suffleten. number thereof to carry this Act Into
keep it afloat, as we see. Can such psnistent, shunt-! £ah_be uu«“bered by the t
keep it afloat,
less falsehood prosper t
contemplated by this set
. Comptroller General in the
i 'order iu which they are received by him, and credi
tors filing said mortgages shall receive treasury notes
His own success in political life gives till therefor in the order and according to the priority of
mortgager shall have the privllegS of
1 i. . : . ■ n ax logoff said mortgage any time at the offloe ot the
The Pseific Railway. Comptroller General or Treasurer of this State, as tbe
Governor may direct, in Treasury Note* issued under
this Act. and thus relieving the mortgaged property
from the lien thereof; and on paying the same it shall
be the duty of the Comptroller General to certify on
*
peso 6-
Tao Admiral fesys that as - faithful and la
borious operatives, who are easily managed,
tlx-y are admirably suited for the culture of
cotton and other producta of the South.
■tat* Add. y
We publish iu another column a bill which
has been Introduced iu the Legislature for
tbs tellfif of the people of the State. It will
beseeu that the law, if adopted, will operate
ajastoy-law against execution and sale of
property uutil the 1st of January, 1888, the
Siate issuiag treasury notes for the satisfac
tion of the claims of creditors, based upon
mortgage of the property of the debtor. We
have not had time to examine tbe details or
maturely consider the merits of the bill. It
jTikes us, however, after a cursory reading
of its provisions, tha%‘ if practicable in its
application, It would Sfford 1 relief not fonly
la the adjastiuent of claims between debtors
and creditors, but afford to some extent a
secure circulating medium to the business
community. ~
Bubbles Burst.—The New York Times
of Saturday says f Speculation, which bas
been of late luotdluately rampant at the Pro
duce a6 well as the Stock exchanges, met
with a severe—-let us hope, a decisive—check
at the former institution yesterday. Pork fell
$2 tuiakiug a decline of §4Jo two days) per
barrel, under the depressing influence of an
atoirtslned heavy and augmenting - supply -,
while wheat receded 5 cents to 8 Cents, and
corn fully 8 cents per bushel, and under un
expected reports of depression in Liverpool,
And of increasing reluctance ou the part of
thatioaaiyibapKsto ducouuvgjmiu dealers’
notes, unless 5 ®!! A vhrjt- wiJe tinariin.'
the reduced figures there were many eager
sellers, whila buyars weft dhChtedly scarce.”
•yi.etw. Loeses roa Octobe*.—The losses
of vessels hy wreck, fire, collision, Ac., du
ring tbe mouth of October just closed, was
heavier than during any preceding mouth of
.the year. There were eighty-two vessels lost,
and their aggregate value was 95,618,000.
Thus far during 1666 the marine losses of
^American shipping have amounted to 471
vessel*, valued at $25,195,800, a larger
amount than during the corresponding pe
riod of any previous year.' During the first
ten months of 1865 tbe marine, losses were
928,385,800, and during the first ten* months
of 1864 *faty were *16,488.400.
A ooople were divorced in Michigan oa
Monday, after only twenty-four hours of
married life. The wife left her husband! on
the ground that he was bald-headed and a
Catholic, ack would not give her a deed of
his farm. The Court gave him a divorces
We find iu a Western paper a lengthy ac-,
connt of a grand reception given in the city
of Chicago to a party 4»f excurlionists who
have recently returned from a trip on the
line of the Pacific railway to a point two
hundred and seventy-five miles West of
Omaha. It is claimed that when fifty .mile*
of incompleted railway in Iowa are finish
Chicago will have an air-railway line extend
ing toward* the base of the Rocky Mountains
for 800 miles. The Fecifiic railway thus re
ferred to traverses Nebraska. Another party
of excursionists recently left Philadelphia
to examine the Phciflc railway line stretch
ing westward from St Louis through Mis
souri to Kansas City, and thence along the
Smoky Hill ronte through Kansas to Colo*
rado. It is being built as rapidly as its
Northern rivnl, and already stretches be
yond Fort Riley, from whence it is to be ex
tended nearly three hundred miles daring tbe
coming year.
■ ■■■’■Mi' ■■ " ■ — —
Genual Banks and His Aoqpsraa.—The
press of Massachusetts are still discussing
with animation the grave question whether
or not General Banks was inebriated on a
certain occasion in Portland, as charged by
a Mr. Copeland. It is said that Mr. C-,
whom the General denounced as a liar, is
preparing his proofs of ths damaging accusa
tion, for publication and for general circa la-
sneb.mortgage that the same is'satisfied in full, and
B RU such certificate officially, which, on being pro
duced to the Clerk of the Conrt iu whole office said
mortgage has boeaVecordrd, fie shall, with such re
‘cord, record eaidvaarttfiaato of satisfaction, and the
a .me shall be evidence thereof in an; Court in this
State, and. for recording which aaid Clerk shall be an-
tilled totarenty-five cent*. . & BBA’j (11J
Sec. 13. Where tear* are several creditors of tbesam
debtor whose claims are embraced in tee tame mort-
gage tbe Judge, in passing upon said claims end re
ceiving and passing upon aaid mortgage, shall give to
each creditor a certificate of tee amount due him un
der said mortgage, which amount aball be hia pro
rata ot aaid mortgage according to the magnitude of
his claim, in determining whioh, ail dabta shall be
considered of equal dignity.
Sec. 14. This act aball remain of force and its pro
visions open to the citlxens of this State, until tee
first day of January, 1868, and no longer.
Sec. 19. All lasts; militating against .this Act are
hereby repealed. ’ ’'
—The Merchant*’ Insurance L Company of
Newark, ‘ Nehe Jersey, Was plundered of
$80,000 of Government bonds on Wednesday
night, October 81st.
Special Notices.
tion in Banks’ district A Mr. Pierce elmes
to the aid of Banks, and says that Senator
Wilson, who heard Banks’ Portland speech,
“expressed the opinion that he was sober.”
To this Mr. Copeland retorts that Senator
Wilson had said in hie office that he “should
be surprised If Bank the. joar^ihood to
deny the charge.’’ It was not positively
charged that was very drank when he
mtt de the speech, bat on the Sunday olid
Monday following; though Mr. Copeland
says that he hod “been told by Republicans
in Portland that they Were obliged to treat
General Banks as they would* sick horse to
get hifa’>n a condition to speak ”
A BURE PILE CUBE.
Dr. GILBERT'S Pile Instrument positively cores th*
worst cases of Piles, boat by moU on receipt of $4.
Circulars free. Sold by Druggists Agents wanted
everywhere. Address J. B. ROMAINE, Manager. No.
S75 Broadway, New York. oc81-3m
v» early womanhood, after years of loving obedience
aod filial devotion, sh- soothed (be dying tied, and
dosed tbe eyes of her revered mother. From ear-
lust childhood, almost un unparaldled nSection ex
isted betw ien Bra. Bogart acd her elder brother.
Robert Dickson. Commencing in the tender jeers of
childhood, it matured iu riper life, and in tee Provi
dence of God was sesled in teelr simultaneous death.
A mission ot love and dev .tion to her brother, then
very ill. took Mrs. Bogart to Virginia in Angost last,
and by her trader and assiduous care and nursing,
be waa restored to health. As they were preparing
to return to Savauhaa, ebr wra attacked with
monitory symptoms of cholera, and from her usual
robust health, neglecting medical aid until too late,
tee discs ie was aggravated, a ad she sank rapidly, but
without pain, loin the arms of death at * a. m., on
tbe 10th of October, tss3, iu the city sbe bad always
called her home, and in thu very room In which she
was burn. Her loving brother, who, up to the time
of her riolent sickness, was perfectly well, as IT an
ticipating her death, sank at oaco under nervous ez
cilemest and sympathy, expressing the wish not to
bvc an hour altar his sister, and was soon straggling
with tie same dfosse, and died at 7 a. m.on teen
Ing of hia sister’s death. Cut three short boon eep
arated their departure from thlswo.ld: and in the
certala hopeo. e joyoas resurrection, their bodies
repos) aide by side in the same tomb in the cemetery
of thflr nafive city. Brougat ep la the Presbyterian
Cbarih, as tbe reggioa of her mother, she west back
the Church of her fathers tv her confirmation to
July.18*. ‘ j
This has passed nwyiy 'rota the caws and trials ot
earta lotbe rest aad peace er Paradise, one who, to
a wind of more teen ordinary activity, tempered by
an tnnsnil degree of female delicacy and retine-
meit; a heart hill of uatu a: tenderness sod amiabil
ity. animated by tbe love of God, aad prompted by
andoaatwiwvoleitce to tbe suffering, added a charity
eve alive to tbe calls d distress; a self-denial that
knrw no sacrifice, and a forti t"de that knew no enf-
ferbg when duty called, and when the misfortune* at
otters appealed to her sympathies.- Those qualities
aut endowments were conspicuous tiaite to bar
Cblstian character, and made her tbe joy of her
hone, th* delight of her friends, a blowing to tee
poir and needy; and especnaly to tbe orphan, who
fornd in her ail a mother’s tenderness and c*re.
,nd if the life to come is nou* otter than tbe per-
feflon of the Christian life that now it, a Ilfs of love,
a tfe of peace, purity and praise, a life of activity in
tbi service of uod, then hue she not changed her
chiracter or brtr employment*, bnt in that higher and
ptyer state of being has but attained par faction in
tl^t which, to the Christian, to ustRnte* th* bapptoew
aid employments of eerih.
“May oni* be tbe life ot tea righteous that our hut
enl may be Uke Uera.”
BsVAMMAffgNoveinbetgth, 1966.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
I Tht friends tad soqealntsnoo of tee late HUGH
e NAHAN and family are respectfully invited to at-
d hie funeral from his late residence. No. 8 White-
(er street, THIS SAY. at 314 o’clock, p. m.
Assignee’s Notice.
The nndifgigned having been appointed assignee
Of the Bank of Commerce of Savannah, Georgia, la
prepared to enter upon his duties. All t»U holders
and other persons having claims against the said
Bank, are requested 10 present the same for liquida
tion, and all parties indebted to toe Bank are re-
qnebted to make immediate payment.
Bill holders will lose their priority if the bill* ere
not presented within six months from rtflk date- .A
JOHN C. FERB1LL,
an2 3m ~ ' -Assignee.
Asdumees’ Notice.^
DUO,
Of cholera, after an 1 lines* or twelve hours, at tee
nridenot of General W. w. Kirkland, in this dty, ou
tie 6th Instant. JOHN KIRKLAND, aged 36 yearn
eldtat son ot John Vetey Kirkland, cokmel H. B. M.
Fifth regtment ot foot, end grandson of Sir John
Klrkand. of London.
Special Notices.
JOHN RJOHARMCrtt,
J. B. GAtSDBY,
Notice.
The nndertigned having been appointed aarignee*
of tee Farmers' and Mechanic*’ Bank of Savannah,
Georgia, hereby notify bill-holders end other claim-
anus against thqsaidBtnk to present tbe earn* for li
quidation, and bSiipWMas Indented to the Bank are
required to make Immediate payment. .
A TkLXORaWtc FRW-i-TJW telagtepfrDp*-;; ,-m-toMere Win lose theft
rator in tbe Bftvannab office informs us that '; no,pre ® on ^ d wluta ,lx
be waa enabled, lari night, to oomnmni$9ie j
direct ax far as Port Hood, Nov* Scotia, tbe j
line tbrnugh the entire route working bcau-
tifullv. Tbs operator at Port Hood reported i
itWyeoldtltere.-dMtewWlingfi-t
Next to rece4«tog eveniag diq?*tobea from , iwfffiltr 1 1"^“' “
Liverpool the reae night, as we did on m , at of a ii of Ita property andtiteew. for i
Tuesday night, Mm holding of friendly-mag-i! oflUcredfeon, aUpteantia having ciaicos
natie “ehlt-efaat^ with theNoVa Scotians ia corporaUonarereqpiosttowpraaent ’***
.d, i!iL _ ^ _
Tb* health be
growing daily
MM*
wre-
U. atli <»«*•■»»* W
ot.BpvjtefrW.y.j.a !• ftMWWSAVtyr
a 3tOct c: K3tti3titmp WWW
oeritgM&aadtU^
tion wittmate p*y«»ent to
c w. w.:
noBOC ■ttumafe'i .
Brown, inatantaneona. beat, cheapest, datable, re
Uable. Depot, No. 6» John atreet, New York. Bold
by all
Mjnedlcine stores everywhere.
WE BEG LEAVE TO c*r
attention of the public to our ***
*" TO SELECTED ?.0CS 0 F
BOOTS, SHOEu.
. aimd gaiterJ
TRUNKS, VALISE8, 1
ANDBAQi
HATS, CAPS and UMBSElLit
For .ale *t No. 1 VASO TO r
ner of Bull and Diuugb). a mr-’i 'P 1 '* 1
Hotel*, by *“ of u'
nosst
Notice.
Citt at tuvainiiz, 1
omea Clesx ot Comm. Nov. Tte. 1866.)
The attention of owners of lota, is reapectfhUy
called to the following extract lrom Ordinance of 38th
August, 1831: , *
Bsotion 1. Every owner of a let, piece or parcel
of ground,"within th* corporate limits of tha city ot
Savannah, whether theeam be owned in fee simple
held under tbe oaealtitio foam the city, shall be
bound, within Mz ngfiths of tee notice given, to
place a good am* sufficient pevetnetti or sidewalk ol
flrat quality ot brick or flagstones, tte ctfeb of which
teali in every tnatanoe be of curb aume* atoag th*
whole length and depth of MM lot which may tioni
anyaunot oraqnan ofthe ehy,and aaid para-
mentor sidewalk ehillb* of tea wiffth now pre-
ecribed by the Ordhuncea of the city, and of tech
height aad level aa Shan be marked out by tee G»>
mrveyur; sad aay person foiling to comply with the
above notice within tea time aforesaid, then the City
Surveyor and City Marshal shell cense tbe tame to
be don* and return th* amount of costa and charge*
eo tbe Ifayorand Aldermen, who ehaO order the City'
Treasurer to tone hia execution for the seme against'
the owner or icseeo of the lot, white shall be levied
aud collected •* all execution* for taxes and aasem-
menta on real estate. -
By order JAMES J WARING,
Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes.
JAMB* SfSwABt, Cfierk of Council.
novT—M* -- J- ' -
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
SB. films, Dsntift, is now extracting teeth with
out pain end withontteeaUghteat danger to tee p*
ttent, UyalatoJmjrovemeokto dentistry.
Office Ns-117 Coogrca* tireel^over Pepper’s store,
near Bull street, ~ ■■.. —- ~ r . nfifrlfo
Wasrsz.v Umox TELZoaars Oonpairr.i
Bavarman, Nov. A iflefl. f
Tbe Line* have bee* completed to Afoericna, Ga.
Telegrau for teat piece teetered and for warded
proknptiy foont ssd after this derei' ■ to
not, M.H TURNER, Msnagbr.
«-■ ■” ) i
ora, >
, letoj
ASSIGNEBti’ NOTICE.
Onto or AOMormo or x*r
Ban* or no (riaM ok Uxonata,
8a mm**, August 14, fete
Btnbotders are .hereby notified that the priority o
theft claims wUl bo JoeU unlq^ffre«entod wlthto tlx
mo tea from too timo of aaoiinment of th* aanet* o.
uu. Bank. A. PORTER,
W.CCMMJNG,
aulfl-dawfothenwtf Asahtneea.
pm~ Macon Te agraph and Angoata Cohsuta^on
tot will p eeae pnbilah daily t-u three w-eka
F. BROWN,
Jeweler and Watchmaker,
. TTjAfi removed from 118 CoogrcM street,
to Broogiitoo street, three doses
west of Whitaker,
and aecuples the sescad doer of
noi.tr . j Mr- Calieo’a Crockery 8tor».
Plantation for Rent.
mgl CHERRY HILL PLANTATION, tan tatiea
I tom No. 13 Central Rat road, o ntalning 8,000
arres. of wh .ch 3 C00 aores arc fenoed, and 600 were
cnltlvatad this year. All neceoganrotoch aod forming
implemenl-cu tiio i-leoa- ^H^fi _ ..
The plaoe has produced WhreHfye, Oats, Cottos,
Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Bio*, era 7* ...
Laborers upon tea place wllj probably contract for
icoiber year.
Fomesolon given fat January, or partial pomjaalen
•»,o -
Otto IKON ft GORDON;
adtlawiw . 86 Bay atrdat, Savannob.
F 10 ^ , BACON. i
LARD, etc..
For aale ai low prioae. bv
no8-3t FOWER ft MULLER. 300 Bay attest.
Lard, Lard,
I N KEGS, satiable for frmlly n-e.
Also, iu Tforcee and Btra-la.
I"' Also,-i tew ho, ahe.da tiacoc.
Foi relchy . .. .
npq-6r. ...... BRIGHAM. HOLST A CO.
SITUATION WANTED
B Y ft young German Girl, to do Sowing «ind XJgUt
HAM Work. AddroM **d. 8." ftt thtft office.
Horffit* ■
K f r» MOI/S, eo ouuff UU KS 'fOYpmrfla
tetehP- I" competent to t aeh ui ’ hL‘r prfl
branches having hau five ye,« rx u ... Mn i* 1
bo wliltec to assist e ;.dyl u hra
sewin*. Salary n tgonrnrh .cetj^“ r, ' ! S
Savannah, Qs. ’’' **‘a Ucr„;j,
NEW MUSIC.
Songs.
Stonewallhi Death Hiatupliu^ ty, /’
Song of tee ties Shell. Oo iv jix#™* a,..,
A Year’s .-pormug. PeaM-i. oe^v. u
My Heart Looks l..r Saush.nu !a 1™ rv..,
cents. '
Lone Grave by tie Sea Hiy -45
My Sonfnern »uhi.y Bo:nc. iig J ._ 6 i ce „.,
Forsaken. V. n»bkl_;i,c»m.;
Shepherdeaa ,nd the Ko.ght, Ooitethtik-iia
Memory. R. Hoffmaii—jo cei it
Ffoe PVfock la the Horning OitrlDei-fitcwikl
INSTBamiSTAL PD.CE8
Galop di Bravouia. eiiianianii a. .-ctirtitn-.i
mntn. r
Orirpteo e la Comare K.eU»rer-75 ccnu.
L’Afrioalne- Jael!—$t it.
Valae dee Bona Ket t-rer—; s c* ;t%.
Trembling Lq-tves Wcl.h--i.
March dee Amegonek vt ti lt-41
L* “OerrB ton*' (tee Cbime-j. 75 c*aa
Berths Maaurka J.L n-hret- •• -Jm uu0 .
Dairy Polaa. J. I. wtorclaer—60
For nftlffi by
noflfft jpivn -r’nnva.. gn .^|
LOST.
pair ot Gold Spectacles, on Sunday tiat, com-
Ini out of flk John’s Church. The finder will be
| A BARRELS ASSORTED on consignment aud for
jll rale low to ciwa by PCB8E a THOU 48,
nrS-1: Ho. U1 Bay street.
IPECIAL NOalvS.
TO WHOLESALE GBO KBS, LIQUOR DEAlEfo,
DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS. GLASS AND
SOAP MANUFACTURER*.
Essential Oils, Extracta and Essences for fievnrlnf
and improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Ram-. W at
Cider, Ac. Age and Body Preparation ‘or Neutral-
zing,and KoiUfylrg s\ hiakeys and Sp.riu. Extract,
of Holland and London titna. Coloring*, Gum ate
Sugar Syrnpa, and Fruit Julcaa. , Jkr.NlCUi HTWAN
GBB'S Treatise on Fermented LtqooiB, with l.oOt
Beclpea *od direotiaao. , . .
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES ic.
Fob Soap Maxotaowbios.—Slifioate of Soda, So
luble Glow, er Liquid Quarts, In Dry. Crystal Llquio
or Jelly form; Csostie Bods, So '* Aah, Pofin ton
Coeooant Oils, Soapotoeo and Chino Cteff.
All orders sent to ma wiU have prompt attention,
and every Information required wJi be cheerfullj
given by
JOSEPH W- PECOHTWASOKU,
No. 88 Cedar street.
Oaa:a Mvspsr. cza3.clabz-
MURPHY & CLARE,
HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP AND STEAMBOAT
PAINTERS.
G ILDOfO, Graielns, tiarblirg, and Gtasing. Signs
of ev.ry descr-.pticu tuniiabed and palnttd at
short notice. -
AU order* lari at our shop will meet with promp*
andfsl’hfol stteoti-n. PoS-lm
ochl-itawSm
NewYorth
-
FEVER ABO AGUE EXtlStiOlsdElJ
Ilartyra to Intermittent Fever, a word with you. Th*
eepoulbillty for yoor suffering rests upon your
selves. Just aa earely aa ylm shake to-day. or wm
shake to-morrow, HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS wUl extinguish th* diaeae* un
der which yoe labor. Had yon taken thie gema,
tonic aa a puiMtivi. yion woaldJmae no need of' t
as a core, for It renders the system; Impervious to ad
miosmatio fever*. Bat tinea yon nagiao|ad ; |h* pro-
caution, rid yourselves without delay of the com :
plaint by resorting to tea only reliable remedy.—
Break tea ohllla with HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, and
they will return no more.. This Is the experience of
thousand*, aad it wllibo yonra. QoUine is a elow
means or relief; it to nsneeoua to the last degree; ft
ia more dangerous teen the mtiody Itself; in many
ease* it utterly foils. Ho? different is the eflect ot
tee Birman. Their enrotive action is npkl; they are
agreeable to tbs palate; they-are not only entirely
harmless, bat tend Inevitably to strengthen the con
stitution and piolang Ufe; they JMBorhov^ foiled, and
it Is oonfidonriy omomed that they never can foil in
any case of Fever and Ague, however Inveterate m
luchoraotor. To bo wlthont Hootetter's Btitere to
any region Infected with Intemtitt -nt or Remittent
Fever iaslmpiy#nteot*aI«y end court disease.
IrtT^odiy ’
A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MSD-
** * . ICINE.
Dn. MadOn. is the founder of a new Medical Sys
tem 1 The [oantiteriaao whoa* vast internal tiooaa
nomaoh and yornlyaa tee bowel*, mast
to teaman who re stone* health end
appetite, wit* from one to two or his extraordinary
tea. moi* virulent wftebwtte n bos
;fol and ail-heoung Salvo. These
1 of the Doctor ora fastsopereed-
lnoatrnmaof the day. Extra-
' Mnggtel’a Pub, nod Stive hove
I the pnbUo 10 the Intendency of
lies of others, end apon which
blindly dapendad. MaggMM
9 that are ewallowed byte*
very box foil taka* create* On
t tot another.' One or iwcof Mag-
t plod* the boweia ia parfoet ora
ch, create ax appatita, aad left,
t and hnoyaot. <
;aadnON*otionlatkefem
IjT\ ■ ■
t, ita fn actions are restored)
1 rystem ft feebto, to to inrigotaM.
kes the medictoea vtrj lifidMr
iremaiesr
1 dft rears are literally extin-
ant power of JlsgEM** Stive.
Assuoieea’ Notice.
Bans a* Savannaa, \
Savannah, Georgia, Jalyfl, 1861/
The nnd*Nfire*d having beewoypeiatod Aaftgneea
of this Bank for the purpose of adjusting and llqnl-
datlng Ita affairs, therefore til patacas having claims
against this corporation wUl present them, and al
bill-holders of this Bank are reqmired to preeaot tbe
same withla (lx moatha Cram this date, or tb./will
looo tha priority granted by statute, and thooa ia-
dabted will make immediate payment to
H. nmrortAiT,
gbo. w. 1um
eepfotf- - -n*-
GHd DY8FEPTIC AND BUM.
RBCXA FILLS’ 4
ailabreatonoof
U Floe Street, Mow Yo
'E CBNT8 PER BOX.
Aidgnees* Notice.
The andentgned, having been appointed Assignee
of tea Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, Is prepared
to eater apoohts dnty. AU MUhoMfid, and other
poreooo having eialma againat aaM Mak, are ro-
qaeoted to present the same for Rqdidatlon. And
all partis* indebted to tea Monk are reqaaowd to
moko Immodtoto payment. BiURoMere wm toee
thair priority Utee bill* are to t preaMted within
six months. RIBAH ROBERTS,
noM-tf ; . •' .. - 'preytre.
Central * Railroad Stock.
TTTANTED to porch£S« twenty Share* Omtxftl BftU-
V? road Stock.
Apply’to TI3QN ft GORDON,
nr»8-lt 96Bfty*tiMl.
a
BORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY.-To til
may concern 1
at tee Court
on three
a no uv mi, ui .iu. wuui,i deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite aad admonishoD whom
it mat con o n. w*b« and appear tr fore said Court
to make objection flf auy they have) on or before
tee first Monday In December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted. ■. „
Wltneep my official signature tbi* l#th day nf 0«.
totter, 1866. W. P GIRaRDbAU,
tlo6-l**w4W* »t.a
RESIDENCE
FOR SALE.
The desirable BRICK TENEMENT on
the ormr of State and Drayton streets
can b - bad at a bargain, if applied for by
the tfltb Utstant '
n..v7—fit; WE8T ft DANIELB.
F0¥LEB & WAR]
07 Water street. Nsw York,]
IMPORTER* AND WHOLESALE BEJIEiljj
R I C E.
C ONSIGNMENTS aoilcltod. On *hiA!H*M4
vaijemejita wRl be mad... -C. « Riwi.al
he above firm, tan he t ’he
Kfllff
RAVANNAH NAT1"...aL uaNK.
MgRi Ha-.TV NATIONAL tiaNK. Ot "toto
city, - - - oau«l
HAY, HAY.
BiL£9 PHtna Eaaleru, per ALdet, i
“ “ leby
400 leading, acd for
0*5-1 w
L ADtSo 1 end MISSf S
Talmas, Ca;
nofiAt
IlUI; .ti.1 i— —' t
Just opened u.t
COLDim
REMOVAL.
M essrs, fergcson t duo «hint,- r*o
to tnelr new rto>a, 1*0 Brocxhtcc i-t-vnt*
•itn tbeirnia » 4Hi noer jptvjptuwtL *
orders eatruted to than I'-U-lv |
POWDER.
200““' ‘tszufisir .<«
M cases l-poai.<l ca ulsters Hsaard**
eporttog Powder.
10 cases 1-ponnd canisters Hasird’s
Fairiann Fowder,
now landing and for sale by
• HILTON ft RANDELL,
>v7—<t 192 Bay street.
"Wantedi
A FlryUciase TEACHER for the Catholic Free
School.' Application., marked "teacher” oh
16c envelope, to bo add reseed to ths Right R. varied
Bi-hop YEROT, rro-ldent. (uov7—4t»
Omcx Gisxxu. sorxmnrrmiamn 1
AnjJrnc ft Otter Bate Boab,
fiavaxitax. Oat. tote, i860.
rWKSli
fYlKE Florida Branch Bail Boad will be
X the Public on Monday next, the 22nd met.
Arrangements have been made insuring direotsad
speedy ccmmnninarion by this route between fiavanneh
and sR stations oh tb* PanmooU aad Georgia Bail
Road, Florida Central Bail Boadoaad Florida Ball
Bold.
Through' tickets will be sold between th* Mlawiog
^Savannah and Qnlaey, Ttitohas***, Monticallo. Ma.
dfoonvLake City, and Jacksonville. . -.
Thomaaville and Quincy, Ts Us hisses, Monticallo,
etf 00 P*a-
Madiaonanft Quitman and Ysldoste..
Freights betwren 8avjtnnfth and all pNfttl O0
■acoU & Guorvia Bfiiroftd and Floe dn CbdlPU
Koud WiU be shipped on through rates aad wlthont
brooking bulk. a HAINES.
eo«16df General Bnparintandsct.
INSURANCE I -INSURANCE II
... . a. B.iu’J .aea c.”
BAVANNAR. 6A^ ACliUBT M, 1966.
THE uoderalgxadwwtid reepectfnlly inform Ibeir
fridlda aad tee pnhito teat they at* pmpsraj toeffect
put—d Karma RMs tn ui# following *m o*w
OMpoata*. at eatfibitteed roteh fibbreor
pofeoaagat . t .
HfilSRMATKMUX. OBWJBftWCM COMPANY, o,
Now York., : . i,
OONTINEBTAI. HPRnjEAKteE QO.. of at. Louis, Mo
“ “ Vm TMBMT OOu -Martem Ato: »6Sa
jb, ftioMHtMwt hone ft oa.
S fjo hruti }■ ue»
out d
ri& ■——*?**-****■ : •»*•»?
CHANSE OF SCHEDULE.
Omcx Ossxkat, femmtmn
t j 5. ' ATuriK am Gcty RuLnotn,
SavatDtAS, Oak to, 1806.
O N sad after MONDAY next, the 23J Instant, the
gcbsdnle- of th* Passenger Trains ox this Boad
will ba as follows, dally, (Sunday’s excepted):
tun. •"•' Aknivx.
LOO A. M. Savannah .6,10 P. U.
>m«»vi3e T.r
gpUnffi hii m»
■to* ■* tenr ago na.tito nqaamad »ami pay
“ " ' a'iSSat
teatedaafooMtenoi
CmoTmopaoteriteoiBsoofoftUdrao’aahoaav-
Oft* pair will ootwoortereo wtteoot Up*.' Bold every
600 A.M. Thol
T.26 A. M. L-veO k ....
240 A. M. Tsllsbssme .
LOO A- M. Jacksonville.
v ed*-ri
r io p. m.
....6*8 P. M.
J0.»P. M.
{ .....12.00 Nigh t-
H. A HAINES,
General Superintendent.
M J. MtHOLLS & CO.,
CatffSt/L CcSfwlA'IUN A»B FOBWAimiNG
vERCHAKTfi.
- ” s .ww-ii, usotota. _ __
.jKssmfsaseawasig
Oorren o dei t in Nrw Vortr. JAMfffi-foOLLD-. JX.
fo.flt.ftfttfFr nr treet.. . ; ., ■» ■
YUHHATa
it!
f MM-aaro’DiarY.'
Heavy and
. oY vi'A
Black andOsloXed.
Tsrgeef variety and beat arddedwroUteo* inteto
Jt-orffiAiftot , ... I
V
'll
•wm
A
BACON.
CHoroE lot Clear Sides oad Shoaldera.
irrz
noOAt
A. T. CUNNINGHAM.
WANTED,
ENOCH PLA8TSRRBR. To coxpetrit kr.
J; li’-erel wage* will be paid. Apply coot
and JdK reoue nata. i. ^ »'**
EDWARD B. YOUNG. CLilToJ K. ffuffl
YOUNG & WOODS,!
Bonkers & Broken
Bnfliala, Ala-,
WILL raoelve Deposits, buy aad Mil Exofcn
Gold and Stiver, Caeorrant Bret Solis. Q jrmuaj
Ballnod and til othar secoritisi. Wh^ntnT
ten on orders.
CollootloUi made &iki prompt!/ remitt**-
They will also make ajlleotiom la any pin of •
United States, and make cash advanoei <• o
iwMigeef jo our friends la New 1 ork, C
fievanoah, AptlBcfficola or vew Orlcaus.
Operettas nn a paid in capital, with ^ar kti •
tahliahed credit, la a sufficient gusnuitae d *“
to all onr bsstnes* traosactiona.
RKFKK TO
Adorno, Frost ft Ca, Chuleston, S. 0.
Johnston, Woods ft Co., Hareunia, Os.
Foote ft Malone, |4>t^l*. Ala.
Joelah Merrlfo Monigome y, A a.
c fa.E Yoong, Columbus, Ga.
John rvrg Banker, Oolambus, Gs.
Jeofttofifo Wtoko A Bra, New Orwu. U
onttotio ft Oa. Donleviue, Ky.
fib trek ft Rowland, sc Loots, Mo.
Besaoca. Acs., reipt foifii*.
DANIEL H. LONDON
HO. «* BROADWAY, NEW T<
SUpfftff mid Commltoioo MorduH
L sail nUklada otTob^catadt.aB**,
Qrnmhfe Seed. Ac., ftn^l will ex*m r ° ‘ -g
, Karch&ndiae ana Produce ol e«ty te*™
Oontignments end or ;eis solicited.
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Maasra. Eyre' Evana ft On.. Liver uu ^
Smith & Rand Powder Co,
O range Rifle u S j»-d
an 6M ponbue.
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