The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 15, 1866, Image 4

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The Dailv News and Herald. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18.1888. In General* An absent-minded man, on foiling into a river, sank twice before he recollected that he could swim. It is proposed to erect at San Francisco a stupendous sea-wall, the estimated cost of which is $22,000,000. —Five hundred white people have just emigrated from North Carolina in a body to the Northwestern States. —Au heir who has been for some time wanted to an Eoglish baronetcy, and a fat es tate thereunto belonging, has been found in the person ot a butcher in NewSoutk Wales. —Philosopher Greeley having been beaten by John Morrissey for Congress, is proposed by his lriends forU. S. Senator. Greeley has frequently declared that be would accept no office that was not conferred on him by a direct vote oi the people, but that was be fore Morrissey, the pugilist, “knocked spotB out of him.” * —A muss meeting of Fenians was held in Washington on Friday last, at which General Heath, Captain Gerser and others delivered speeches. Resolutions were adopted pro testing against the sentences of Lynch and McMahou, and thanking the President and Secretary Seward for their interference in behalf of the prisoners. —Captain Mew has made a report to the Secretary of the Treasury of the causes of the disaster to the steamer Evening Star. He at tributes the loss in a measure to the misman agement of the captain, and suggests radical changes in the -existing laws regardiug the equipment of sea-goiug vessels. —A Washington dispatch says it is under stood in the diplomatic circle that our rela tions with England are improving. 'Ihe British government has unofficially shown such a friendly spirit that it is believed the indemnity claims will be settled without an ultimatum from this side. —It is more than probable that such are now our relations with the Juarez adminis tration that United .States troops will soon enter Mexico. —The Virgiuia Allcghanies are swarming with game. A parly from Albemarle, who entered the mountains from Staunton, killed twenty-one deer in flye days. One buck weighed two hundred and fifty pounds. --A colony of Poles are about locating in the Wilderness, famous as the battle ground between the contending armies of Lee, Hooker and Grant. General Tochman, a Polish exile in this country, is at the head ot the colony. Tho New York Herald’s Washington cor respondent says: The President has almost ceased th6 granting of pardons to residents of the Southern States who were engaged in the rebellion, and it is insinuated by those qualified to speak on the matter that no par. dons will be granted for an indefinite period to those who led in the late iusurrection or those who accepted office in the United S ales, either ip a civil or military capacity, previous to the rebellion. It is further staled, on the same authority, that the reasons which have influenced the President in thus restricting the issue of pardons are of a political character, resulting from the recent elections. —The private arms, trophies, and other property taken irom the Fenians captured by the steamer Michigan, in June last, and re tained on board that steamer, are to be re turned to their owners. Among this pro perty are side arms worn through the late civil war on many a hotly-contested battle field, and highly prized on this account. —There are now building in England, or under orders to be built, twenty-six non armor-plated vessels of war. The estimated expenditure on these vessels from April 1st last to March 31st next, is £25C,(iS2. From flic return moved for by Mr. Laird relative to iron-plated ships and batteries, it seems that there are thirty iron-plated ships afloat, and four building. The floating batteries are the Erebus, Terror, Thunderbolt, and Thunder. —There is a movement on foot to secure a thousand acres of land for the purpose of settling a colony of. one hundred families from Delaware in the Southwest. It is un der the auspices of the “Christian Health Re form Colonization Commission.” —A strange rumor has been circulated of late, in some quarters, concerning French di plomatic intrigues, tending to effect com plete reconciliation of the Christians in Tur key with the Roman Chnrcb ( in virtue of which the Pope on leaving Rome should re move to Jerusalem, under French protec tion, instead of taking refuge in Malta, un der the flag of England, or in Granada, un der the banner of Spain. Commission Merchants. Jas.T. Paterson, Lumber & Commission - MERCHANT, R«, 153 Bay Street, Stmnfth, un> Darien, Georgia. ■^Orders for Lumber solicited. dts-tl & 6. BATHES GENKRtL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND nouuu DIUI1 IN Flour, Grata, Feed and Prodare, CORNER STORE, 190 AND 192 Bat 8tbskt. toot or Babnabd St., Saraaeah, Georgia. References—C. A. Gmmbrill k Co., Norris k Bald win, Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., Baltimore and New York; L. Gambriil, Banker, Charleston. Liberal advance, made on consignments of Cotton and Produce. oc2-tf 1866 i OU VJDWUO * 1866 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS; EINSTEIN 4k ECKMAN, 151 CONGRESS 4CT., SAVANNAH. Are reedy to (hour the hugest stock of Staple aid Fancy Dry Goals to he found In this city, and which are oStored at the LOWEST PRICES. Cali and see for yporaelves, ocl-tf w POWER Sc MULLER, General Produce & Commission MERCHANTS. Corn, Oats, Flour, Feed, eto, SAVANNAH, GA. REFERENCES: Messrs. Tison k Gordon, Savannah, Ga. A Wilbur. Eaq.,Pres’t Home Ins Co., Savannah. Messrs. La Roche, Weet A Daniels, Savannah. Ua. Messrs. Bell, Wylly A Christian, Savannah, Ga. Meters. Weaver, Richardson k Co.. New York: R. Bachem.ofG. Renoward A Bachem, New York, seplt-dm WILKINSON. WILSON & CO.. Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants A GENTS for the purchase and sale of all kinds ol Cotton Domestics. -.Iberal advances made on consignments. Office No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. U. B. WILKINSON. * .or Newnan, Ga. B. J. WILSON, Formerly of Okeefuskee Cotton Mills, Ala. P. H. WOOD, Of the late firm of J. W. Rabun fc Co., Sav’b. aepMm Aiistin & Ellis, HU BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. THOMAS U. AUSTIN,) Late of Apalachicola. Fla., CHARLES ELLIS, f and Columbus, Go. eepll-tl • A. M. Sloan, C. K. Stubbs, * Late of Rome, Ga. Late ol Macon, Ga. C. W. StioavL Late of Thomasville. SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL, COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission No. 4 Stoddard’s Lower Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, . GA. Will in aka liberal advances on cotton and other produce in u ansit or store, or on consignments to our correspondents in New York au27-3m BLAIR & BICKFORD, Lumber Manufacturers AND DEALERS. IN TIMBER AND LUMBER OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, . Doors, Saslt and Blinds*. r Mill and Lnmhec Yard on Canal, near Brvnn street Office, ISO Hay street. Savannah. Ga. jyv.-tl G. B. LAMAR, JUN., Saoeeeeor toG. B. A G. W. Lahau, General Commission Merchants Fanrnrdlag art Shipping Agents, No. »!* BAY STREET (up stall*.;■ Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, John C. Perril and H. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E. Jackson. Jusiah Sibley k Sons, J B. and J. W. Walker, Augusts. Consign ments solicited. invIO W. A. t»TABt. Bouse & Bryant,' (Formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,) 104 Day Street, SAVANNAH, .... GBtfttGU. W ILL give prompt attention to receiving and law- warding goods, sales on consignment, and all orders; and will also keep constantly oa band a ~ ' ' ' *’ oors. Agricultural Impa ir banks fa Co’s Scabs, ruanofactinreu articles for sale on consignment, atnl for which they ur.- agente. Order* and consignments respectfully so- icited. altt-tf FOWLER & WARD, 87 Water street, New York, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RICE, C ONSIGNMENTS solicited, on which liberal ad vancements will be made. C. R. FOWLER ol ne above firm, can bo aeon at the Marshall House. REFER TO SAVANNAH NATIONAL BANK. MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, Of New York city. noTlra* Hay, Hay. J30U SALE low, to close consignment, '• Rio bales Prime Eastern Hay. BRADLEY, HILL A CO., nol2-tf No. 12 Stoddard 1 * Lower Rang*. WM. M. MOLLS & COL, C OTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. SaVAMNAH, Georgia. 'Liberal advances made on consignments.of every article of produce for sale In Savannah o* Now York. Correspondent In New York, JAMES COLLIS, Jn., k CO.,86 Front Street.aol-tf COAL. ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS’ B ED ASH, Steamboat, Baltimore, Cumberland and English OvaL For sale by ton or cargo by OC31-6IU CHIPMAN A CHAPIN. WANTED, P'lFTY THOUSAND pounds Cotton la the Seed. Apply to A. WILCOX A CO. Smith & Rand Powder Co. 0™* ponn *’ u *i P 00 "*' Blaatlng, in kegs of 26 nnnnd*. BMatlng, in kegs of 25 pounds, uautstere of a pounds, l pound and half pounds. h.hi?M i B LVb^tS^ < s s r owder ‘' w,r,on ■=£*= REMOVAL. F W. CORNWELL hii removed hi« . * , • Hardware from tbe corner of Jefferson Julian to Broughton street, one door and one door West of Messrs. Weed k CornwriL* 00 oc3 °- 1 “ F. W. CORNWELL. HOLLDJG&WOBTH & CO. COKm MERCHANTS, MACON, GEORGIA- tepeciai attention will be given to the executiou of Cotton Orders, which we solicit. ! Peters & Hollingsworth, COTTON SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Stoddard’s Upper Range, Bat Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. " ? E VERY facility offered for consignments and exe cution of orders. Liberal advances maw on Cotton shipped to our Mend* in New York. Balti- BARRETT’S, T 3 ON THIS CONTINENT. Itta warranted to RESTORE okay :iaih to its ORIGINAL, NATURAL COLOR, In every, NSC It Will STOP the hair from falling out; it will ire e tue ae»il from bnmore and dandruff; promote the krow'iai of ihe -HAIR, and IS R BEAUTIFUL DRESSING. We offer no large rewards, but we » ntb>i •/.•allot our agents to refund rag money to any i as on who will use two bottles, and then say Batman’> Veue- taile Hair Behoratite has not pertorsou. all we claim. Testimony from the Capital of the UnUe<( states. Messrs. Barrett A Co: I was induced to give your Hair preparation a trial, and can heartily recommend It aa unequalled as a Dressing, Purifier and Restorer,—giving to the Ualr a luxuriant richness, and to the head a cool -and most agreeable sensation, while it la thorough In re storing tbe balr to ita natural color. Vary reapeotfaily, W. Hamlet. Washington. D.C., May 16,1886. Messrs, j. B. Barrett A Co: I was lndund by a rrienfagto mak a trial of Bar rett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative, and I am very much pleased with the elltoct It has had on my hair. I waa nearly half gray, and now, before using one bottle, my heed Mined from dandruff, and my hair has all the appearance of youth. I fully believe Bar rett’s to be the best hair preparation in the world. Wm. Hamilton. Fredonfia, X. Y., April tt, 1888. » J. B. BARRETT * CO,, Proprietors, r, New Hampshire. JACOB LIPPMAN, 'Corner Congress and Barnard streets, a ’ ~ Sold by all Druggist*- ‘gent. JyMi LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. mn SUBS CBIBBSS having leased this favorite A House, it has been Binvru AMD REteBRflHED nr AX KLBGAMT MANNER, Aadla mw Preysndwltutfa.MostPtr- (bet AppsiRHSMti fibr Ute meeep- StsasraassU. The fint position' among flrettetasa Hotels wifi he slntalimdln the t Jel The first ponton- among first-otoas Hotel* wifi ■ & Y. HDTCHU8, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE, Corn. Oats. Meal, IPeevt, Btwn, Oil Cake. Flour, Baoon, Salt, Rope, Ac., CoiutAntly receiving, and for sale at the lowaat wholesale rates. Agent Savannah Floor Mills. 155 Bay Street, Savannah. OC4—Mil E. F. Metcalfe. E. M. Bruoe k Co John W. O’Connor. E. f. 1ETCALFE i CO, Cotton Factors* Comm ission « AND Forwarding Merchants, Bio. 5 Stoddard’s Lower Rsage, Bag St., SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, Slaugh ter k Co., New York, and John K. OilMatt A Co., Liv erpool. oc!2-3m THOCi. W. BK0OKM MANUFACTUKRR OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL UPHOL8TERY. liitfi Doe Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All ORDERS sent l>y Mail promp tly * tended to. |y>l-tf NOTES DISCOUNTED DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, sep22-tf ‘42* BAY STREET. T# The Public. rpHE PAVILION HOTEL* Charleston* South Caro- lina, so long and ably conducted by the late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open for tbe accom modation of tbe travelling public. Its former friends and patrons will And the usual accommodations and attention bestowed on them as formeriy, and the pub lic favor, already so well established as The Hotel of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear nest efforts, be faithfully preserved. ocl2-tf TO COTTON PLANTERS. H AVING hern appointed Agents for the State of Georgia by tbe patentee of BEARD’S PATEHf LOCK-TIE, we, with confidence, offer it to Plsutera aa the bast. i-beRpest, simple?!, and most desirable TIE now In use. It returns double its cost, and is fully fifty per cent, cheaper than Hope. Our several Agents will be supplied In a few days, and can respond to orders. For further particulars, address or apply to K. M. BRUCE k CO., Augusta, Georgia, or to S. F. METCALFE A CO., oc25—ltn _ Savauuah, Georgia. "Wholesale PM WAREHOUSE. P APER for Printers and Bookbinders; for Dry Goods, Hardware and Boot and Shoe Dealers: for Grocers and Druggists. Printers’ supplies of all kinds. Also, Binders’ Boards, Paper Bags, Envelopes and Twine. AU goods sold st New York prices, with expenses added. WABREN BROTHERS, uct4-tf 210 Bay atreet. Edw. O’Btrne. J. H. O’Btrmr. Edw. O’Byrne Sc Son. Wholesale and Retail Dealers . in Groceries, Liquors, Ac., Ac. ' W E solicit a share of the patronage of oar friends and tbe public generally. The Senior partner of tbis firm having done business in this city fof up wards of thirty-two years. Corner Bryan and Jefferson streets. oc5-ly To Planters. .SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. THE J. B CAEY ft CO.’S “NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO W HICH Is now offered to Planters possesses quali ties which are peculiar to it slime, and render it far superior to any other known, as has bean fully proven by the “French Academy of Science#,” and also by practical persona of enlarged experience in every department of Agriculture. Among the meritorious qualities which peculiarly distinguish the “ Nonpareil French Guano,” may be enumerated the following: 1st. It will promote the growth of Cotton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of gain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican,Guano, as has been fully tested, at tbe same time being entirely free front the objectionable properties of the above, so it is a Parma- neot Improver of the Soil, instead at a stimulant 2d. It can be applied to tbe leaves aa well as tbs toots of plants, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil will retain Us moisture, aad will not bake, even the most clayey. 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or. grain, aad wherever it la applied every kind of worm or insect* will lns»s*tfe: dioap- pear. Us properties being repugnant to insect Ilia of every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to Agriculture when It is estimated what vast numbers, as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. In a circular it Is Impossible to fully enter into the merits of the “ Nonpareil French Guano,” but we as sure the public that we have not exaggerated, aad it only remains for those interested to test Its value, when we feel confident that it will opidly supersede all others. RIFERXHCE1 t T. Pendleton, Clark county. West Virginia; Col. B. Morgan, do.; C. Cimble, do.;E: McCormick,do.; Mat- Green, do.; Col. J. Wan, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. Coders, dc.; Daniel MoOullough, Fairfield District, South CaruHaa; Dr. Wm Monro*. Baltimore county ; F. Merrytnan, do:; S. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; R. Elrland, Calvert county, Md.; J. P. Silver, Oacll county. Md.; John Merrymau, Balti more; B. Sinclair A Co., Baltimore. Mir Bew*re of Counterfeit*. AU of our barrels wll be stamped with name and address. John Mebutman, Esq., formerly President of toa- rylaud'a Agricultural Society, says: Baltimosk, July 21, 1886. Messes. J. B. Cast k Co.: Gents—My gardner has been making experiments with your “Nonpariel French Qpano’’—he has ap plied it to beets, cantelopea and very young cucumber vines, which at this season of the year are very liable to injury from insects. As ftor as we can judge, it la a first-rate article, and comes up to your claim of ita merits. I shall use three tons on wheat fall. and rye thij Mean. J. B. Cary k Co., through their Agent, Mr- Louis T. Guienot, having mode an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYU.Y- k CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining the gen&inu ” Nonpareil French Guano." 49- This la the Principal Depot. 49* Beware of Counterfeits! AU our barrels will be branded with oar name and sddrsaa . oc2-tf To the -Public. T IE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO (OS mends and the public generally, that ha haa es tablished a WOOD YARD, situated tmflm -g' LOW PRICES! L> CTOfTiriaMt 1 D>r K r.| Hn7o-> f Lrt Quick Sales! Khavojust received and opened the LARGEST i STOCK of DRY GOODS to be found tn this city, and which wa oier at U)WBM PRICES than they can ba bought lor at any other boose, consisting In part of Every variety of Dress Goods Housekeeping Goods Domestics and Prints Ctotks and CaaslmeD s Figured Lineus and Drills Embroideries and Laces Hosiery and Gloves mySl-lf uu .Jells and Curts Lace Points and Yells Bradley’s Empires* HannkwretiMh EINSTEIN * ECKMAN, 181 Coagree* atreet, SAVANNAH. C W- T. WOOD, (Msts or Apalachicola, Flouxda,) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT* No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Hange, Bay Street, ' SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal advance* made on consignments to Ms friends in Ruropean and Northern markets. uavT—lm Dr. N« M. Sneed, DENTISTi H AS returned to tbe city, and opened bis oflei in aa elegant suite of rooms, on Congress atreet. over Pepper’s store, near Bull street Having devoted all bia days to tbe study of Medicine and Dentistry, and a practice of over twenty yean in Dentistry, and with tbe determination to give bia patrons the benelt of all the genius and energy of his nature, be bapee to receive in tbe future* as in tbe past, a generous patron age from tbe citizens of Savannah. nol-lm STEAM ENGINE AND SAW HILL FOR8ALE. A FIRST GLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at Ihe Ful ton Works, Ne > York. Consists of an engine ol 40 horse power, return flue boiler, with all the conve niences complete; iron frame, 4u feet carriage; 6* inch aaw; patent self-setting bead blocks; 1-0 feet log chain, with pulleys aad first clam betting for tho mill complete. Tbe whole Is perfectly new and can be purchased low <>n application to auantf LaROCHK. WEST A DANIELS. IEW DRY GOODS, AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 160 BROUGJiTON ST. (Between Barnard and Jefferson streets.) 1 HAVE just returned from New York, and am re ceiving a nice assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, and desire to call tbe attention of purchasers larger stocks. I can offer at much less than regular rates many goods, consisting of Staple and Domestic*. Drees Goods, White Goode, Damask, Diaper, Crash, Towels, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings 'and Hoop-skirts, Balmoral do. Corsets, Cloaks, Shawls, Caasimers, Broad Cloths, Pant Goods, SaUnetta, Jeans, Flannels, Ac.; a variety of Worsted Goode, Scarie, Hoods, Sontegs, Nubias end Shawls, Umbrellas and Parosols, and a full assortment of No tions, Ac., too numerous to mention. Will show them with plea-iure at any time, and sell cheap for caah csdy- oafiO-lm C. J. BEATTY. Chatham Inpesiok Court. 1 At Chambers, September 28, 1886. / I T la considered and ordered fey Site Court that the Tax Collector of Chatham county he, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to assess and collect, as a tax lor the pre seat year tor county purposes, fifty per cent, upon the amount of the state tax for the present year, 1888. Audit is further ordered, that fifteen (16) cent* oa every one hundred dollars worth of property re turned be collected, aa also one dollar upon each aad every male inhabitant of this county, on tho first day or April fast, between the ages of twenty-ons aad sixty years, as an extra ’ax for educational purposes, to pay the county debt, to meet expenses ol the County eourt, and increased expenses of tbs jail at the present period, and other unforeseen expendi tures. And It is rnrther ordered, taat fifty per centum on the State tax be collected from all practitioners of law, physic and dentistry, from every daguetresn, ambrotype, photographic, anil similar artists; from every auctioneer, from every keeper of a pool or b|l- Uard table for public play, from every keeper ol a bagatelle table for public play, from every keeper of a tea-pin .Hey or alley of like kind for nubile play, and from tbe keeper of any other table, stand or place for any other game or play with or without a name, aniens for exercise or a amusement only, and not prohibited bv law; and Irom every agent of, or person engaged in any gift lottery, or enterprise o< like character in Chatham county. GEO. P. HARRISON, J. I. C 0. C. JOHN KCBRVBN, J. r. C. a C. JNO. WILLIAMSON. J. I. C. C: C. True extract from the minutes. WM. M. BULLOCH, oc»-3M Clerk I. C. 0. SINCE THE LAST H oStetter’s .. - . i . - i. . tii. ■ ... . STOMACH BITTERS. * • 5. J—'J-2. ,'y .i/ao ail4.t ,*mJJ?Zi O .7. lid For the Information aad guidance of sll Wb^itfeKaMf HEALTH Aa th* GREATCST OF TEMPORAL BLE88fN(te, the wad for this potest and agreeable Vegeta ble TOXIC aad ALTERATIVE haa Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe partnerships hereto fore existing under the names of Miller, Thomas A Co-, in Savannah, Ga., and Thomas. Uvinguon A Co., Mad isos. Fla., have been dissolved by the death of D. G. Livingston, one of the partner!. . A. J. MILLER will give his attention to the busi- neaa in Savannah, and & B. THOMAS to tbe bualnam in Madison, in liquidation. ^ , MUXEH. & BL THOMAS, August, 1344. Surviving Psitnen. The subscribers will continue tbs Grocery unSCom ifoifyN! Business in Savannah, Ga., at tbe store oc* BROTHER. The eubscriber solicits for tbe new a continuance of the patronage extended to tbe late firm. • S. B. THOMAS* One or tbe survivors. August, 1888. suhl-tf A. Auvtkll, Atlanta, Georgia. W. H Inman, (Late of Georgia,) New York. .A-tistell &> Inman, (Mm art CtaaUoi Smtofi, No. 80 Wall street, NEW YORK. W E are fully prepared to make liberal cast ad vaacemsnta ou consign manta trim Marchants throughout the South. Our Mr. A us mil, of Atlanta, will arrange advancements there. Cotton and mar- chandiae trill be forwarded to us with dispatch by our agents, Messrs. Brady A Moses, of Ssvaaaah. We win exert our beet energies to give satisfaction, and promote the Interests of our patrons. - ts from our Southern friends respeet- OonMgnmmu felly solicited. Notice *T\HE undersigned have entered into a limited part- X nerahlp under the firm name of STARR ft ROBERTS, for tho transaction of a Shipping and Ganaral Com mission Business In the city of Savannah, Georgia. William Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, of gavannah. an the ganaral partner*, ami Eberhardt Newmaysr, now of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, la tbe ^ociel E. NEW WATER has contributed to the stock (18,688. Thu partnership is to commence on the first fiay ef November, 1886, and continue until 31st of October. 1868. Stan ox Gioboia, 1 county. I Personally appeared William Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, she general partners, at set forth on the foregoing pages, who, being duly sworn, say that the said tutu of tan thousand dollars, specified la the certificate hereto annexed, to have bsea contributed the said Eberhardt Newmayer, ■ ' ’ ruaald, to the common stock, has In good faith paid in caah to them. W. STARR, JOS. A. ROBERTS. Swan to and subscribed before me, this fit* day Of November, A. D., 1886. WM. J. CLEMENTS, • Notarr Public* O. G* , TYue extract ftomtheBecoril. i_g. j WM. H. BULLOCH, 1 nos Clerk 8 0,80. ML P. BEAUFORT, BAIL-MAKER, BXGHAXOB WHARF, J^AXUFAGTUBES Hails, Tents, Cota. Bammocks Awaiags, Window Shads*, Blocks and Falls; White Flour Sacks. 24,48 and 28 pounds; Bags of aU siua for ties, grain, Ac. Haring good workmen and first- fill order* for Bags at short 0. j. TRACY & CO, Xmejaafin i teft »• VoMok, • LAMMS’ PRESS THU ORNAX4D* AND PABIH FANCY GOODS, Broadway, sorter of PoiMitnaK Not only la (Ms country, bet la all other lands to which commerce bears our flog, the peculiar merit* of the article are known aod amrociated. It to all climate*, all localtU**, and the seeds of every class of sodety. Compounded o the pnieffi vagatable lagradlinta, umBoyed with any mtnertl salt or cornntre vegetable alkaloid, and com btnlag the properttes of » WHOLESOME STO MACHIC, a GEMTLE LAXATIVE, and an efficient ANTI-BILIOUS AGENT, tt la endoond fly practice Chemists as the safest, aad bgr on preted iced pkysl- Prerentattve, Bageiatlag and Eaatorative PreparuUon ef the age. Tbe nature ot Its components la the guarantee of ibannlesanem. It eonafote of the mimolatlng prin ciple ofaoeadRye, mill calif with the Inset tonic, antt-fehrUe, aperient, aatLacorbuUc. sad sntLspa*- modlc bmtak roefa and barka that botameml reatarrh hasyetdevelopedforaieusecrmaa. Every vegeta ble substance that enters into Us composition is called aad ariactsd with scrupulous cats, and no thing that is not muadnad perfect of Ms kind is uaetl nits manufocture. lathe laetary at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a sys tem of inspection far more thorough than that adopted bp Government authority, as a taetef the quality or the xraat auptm of life, U rigorously prac tised. Evsry barrel of the cereal atlmulati.t which fanns the basis of th* Btttem isaacattntnad to be ab- aoiutely pure before tt la received Into the manufac turing department, and every leaf and fibre of the medicating ingredients acrutinicad before the proce* of infaffion commences? Booh la the eneanoosca. pedty of tbe tanka la which tbs Btttem are prepared that tbe proprietofs are enabled to heap a large stock on hand, aad to supply the domestic and fore>gn market with an arUcte matured and mellowed by ttmsL Hoocetho dary and biting flavor which at taches to ordinary bitters, and which la do* to their newness and the inferior quality of the drags and alcohol of which they ore concocted, 1* never per ceived U this mild aad agreeable preparation. Ac cording to the testimony of able ebemlsts, the as- ■ence of good Rja la the most healthful of all spirits, Hostetler’s STOMACH BITTERS Are the only Medicinal Tonic hi the World ol which that flnld la the mUnnlaffing Ingredient. To Dyspeptic Sufferers. Under the geaerel hand of Dyepapffifi may be clamed all tha varieties of Indigestion. Ita symptoms are eo various, and dlfltor so much lu different fhdivldaals that it ia almost impossible to clamlft them. In fact, some of them are utterly Indescribable. It may be safely asserted, however, that half the diseases of mankind spring from • disordered oonffittan ef the stomach; and that the other half; whatever their origin, react upon that sensitive and important or gan. Among th* ordinaap lndicaUona of Ops; epaia are flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen Immediately After eating, a gnawing aenaattoasr a sense of hellowncm at the ptt of the stomach between meals, h beavy dull feel ing in th* bead, feehis or nnatoedy appetite, occa sional naoaea, reetlaeaiMm dp ring c, ht and a weary, unrefreabad fsellng on rising In tin oiornlitg, psdpita tioa of tho haart, depression o md,« sometimes amounting to monomania, font memory, confu sion of thought, sour stomach, with talalng or food, and a choking aeomtion In the throat, dimness ef eye, pain In the diaphragm, feebleness and disincli nation for exertion, and aoaaeUmea emaciation and a corpae-llke poDor. These are a few of the direct signs at Dyspepsia, hut aa tt ia generally complicated with specific sanctions of the bowels, th* liver and tbe seme, tts victims hsv* many additional torments which are technically attributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who haa the slightest predtspoarton to Dyapspela, ia to for tify his or her digestive organs bp the deux ute of Hew tetter’s Bitters. The disease proceeds from a lack of Vigor in tbe stomach, and this vUallxtnf preparation will tone and reuovste that organ. If tae gastric apparetui ia in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve mad thoroughly amunilate the food submitted to Ua operation, tome will be no Dyspepsia. If It cannot do tola, tt require# reinforcement, and the beat of a» reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach la the commissariat of tha system. It applies tbe element* of Ute to the whole body. In It Is prepared the material of blood, muaete, bone and Abie, and If It falls to purvey that material In quantity, and of a proper klod, tbe whole body sof ten, and with U the mental faculties. Therefore pro tect the emnmlmaitet department. Don’t let the en emy obtain poeseaeion of it. It Is eas’er to prevent dteease from getting into an organ than to expel it alter tt becomes a chronic filters. Consider tho Orel IndlcaUm of ninaalaaaa In the etomarh aa a atgn that Dyspepsia 1* preparing to attack, and baffe U at once with tbe GREAT BXPKLLANT. But if ttle too late to prevent, remember that it l» not too lata to cure. It Is baHevqd that there la uo case of Chronic Indigestion that can withaUnd tea of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This bailer l> greended on twelve yeais’ azperian » of the efficacy of th* preparation The first instance of Ittfallflretoglve NUaf lo yet eachrotdcled. if-.t ever had failed, the volnmlnoos oorreapanttence ad. dressed to the proprietors from all parts of the Cnltei States and South America, would at least Include one letter expressing dUmtlsfarflisi But no, thefe la not one. The testimony, extending over s period of more than a docao years, Is all of the approving tenor. Certainly this 1* * sufficient warrant for claiming that the B1TTEK9 are a SPECIFIC FOB INDIGESTION Of ALL ITB VARIETIES. Hostetter’s Bitters |Afi A Household Medicine. It la a great fallacy to support that thenauae nets of a medlriac Is any proof ot lti value aa a no torattve. The truth la, that If the palate revolts ■gainst a remedy, ItcaaMtdomaehgosA. ■. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS Are not unplesant to the taste, and always soothe End qoist, iHtstd of Ifrltitiiig the loflssfl they ere the beat known preventative of aad care for nausea. Theirusefaluaaa aa family specific can scarcely be orenated. Jtor alcknaae at the stomach, suddan apaaaao, wind oollc, hysterica, nwvoos head ache, lamttafle, tew aputte, and the thoaooad aad one Uttl* sUmanU that are continually ocourrlngln every family, tharelsaothiag eoaiparahl* totlwaa^ A whol* medlclae cheat 1U1 of Macturee, aeaeecaa, i dan, aad ptlla, la not wortt a ffiagle bottle of the BITTERS la ■arheeaw. 'abv*tef> -”11 ralw Hr u < . !. WE BEQ LEAVE TO cait aUenlioo of the pnblic to bur WELL SELECTED STOCK QF BOOTS, SHOES. AND gaiters TRUNKS, valises, ’ *- ANDBAG8, HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS TEBEAU & PHILLIPS, Chifla, Crockery and Glassware. tt CO. TABUS 2. taaeal Prcmlem for *■ Radowacnt of $1,000, payable aa follows ■ si $17 76 18 W U J 17 8 At Death or 60. ID S3 20 2o 20 90 21 67 22 4S 23 35 24 28 25 31 26 38 27 66 28 81 SO 18 31 64 33 23 34 96 36 96 38 9 41 1C 43 6z 46 38 49 40 62 74 56 4S 60 70 65 44 70 80 At Deaili or 65 $16 43 $16 12 16 87 15 49 15 90 16 30 16 75 17 23 17 71 18 24 IS 79 19 39 20 02 20 6S 21 39 22 14 22 95 2J 80 24 U 25 68 26 73 27 84 99 04 30 31 31 69 S3 19 34 80 88 18 38 18 94] 19 54 20 19 90 87 21 60 22 38 23 22 24 ID 25 05 26 07 27 f b 28 33 29 58 311 93 32 41) 33 96 36 68 37 54 39 58 41 86 44 24 46 92 49 86 53 10 56 70 THE ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFB IMRintfi CO. OF ST. LOU18, MO. D. A. JANUARY, PrMldcat. JAMBS H. LUCAS, Vice-President. WJH. T. SELBY. Secretary. Haa. EL1ZUR WRIGHT, CansmlUn Actaary. • Assets July 1* 1866, #1,046,8*8.00 POLICIES ISSUED FROM $1,000 1 $10,000 ON A SINGLE LIFE. OR BY BONUq ADDITIONS TO POLICIES. DIVIDEND OF JANUARY 1, 1806, TABLE 3. Am anal Prtmiuiu for 10 Years to Secure $1,000, payable at ) t At At At Death Death Death -5 or 60. tor 6i. or 7u I* *33 8» $31 72 $29 9" 16 34 70 31 45 an 5 17 35 66 3 3 Tt 3i 2r IS 36 66 34 04 31 9: 1» 37 7» 34 89 32 a so 38 78 35 71 33 4*. 21 39 91 36 74 34 IN 22 41 16 37 76 33 119 23 42 44 38 80 35 9a 24 43 78 39 % 3i 92 25 45 22 41 18 37 92 26 46 74 42 3* 33 95, 48 34 43 59f 40 04 28 5*i 00 44 96 41 20 29 51 8; 46 3S 42 39 30 ' 53 70 4T 90 j 43 64 31 55 72 49 50i 44 96 32 67 84 51 «u 46 41 34 GO 10 hi 97] 41 84 34 62 46 54 82 49 38 35 65 01 56 80 51 Oil OC 67 65 58 9o! 52 72 37 70 51 61"U 54 52 38 73 55 05 an 56 44 :» 76 76 65 99 58 46 40 80 24 6S 61 GU Go 41 83 91 71 47, 62 Ui 42 87 85 74 no 65 32 43 92 05 77 73 6» 87 44 90 66 81 19 70 60 45 84 SO 73 6l 4 46 83 55 76 55 47 92 75 79 75 4i 97 09 S3 10 ♦' 96 61 50 au i 28 44 4” 51 42 ft 46 1» 47 83 60 73 63 86 67 30 61 06 The Estire Surplus is EqsiUhly Divided An$sg the Assured! SO per cent. Credit Given When Desired! No special permit required for foreign residence or travel by aea in first-class steam or sailing vessels. Policies issued under Table 2 are non-forfeiting after three, and under Table 3 afienwo or more annual payments have been made, thereby'securing, in case of the discontinuance of payments, such proportion of the Whole amount aa the number of actual^ajments bear to the whole number that were to be made, with profits. Endowment and Life Policies issued requiring only one, five, or ten annual premiums, or an annual pieminm during the continuance of tbe Policy. Some one mast take the risk of yonr life—is it not better you should transfer it to s Company, than to ask your Family to take the risk ? ^ In times of commercial or national embarrassment, when other resources become tim-1 ited, or entirely foil, n POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE, in a well-established, responsible Company, is the only Family safeguard, which will neither depreciate nor disappoint. I Efficient agents wanted lor all the important towns and cities of the State. For furl ther particulars and rates of premium not given above see circulars of tbe Company, at the I °fflceof - h.T. MINOR Jn.;} AgKSIS ’ $2 Bay Street, (Up Stairs,) Savannah, Ga Da. J URIAH HARRIES, Examining Physician for Savannah and vicinity. roBS JRKE ’} A * entB > MaC0D > Ga - CHAS. WHITEHfcAD, Agent, Atlanta, G*. oc2S-lm Coffee. 2,000 Direct Importation from Bio de Janeiro, For sale bv i ocl-Sm* WEED ft CORNWELL. Caution. THE GOVERNMENT INDORSEMENT In order to guard against daageroos itopoeittons, the public are requested to take eepedel note of the beeetlfelly engraved proprietary sloop, throegti which the Ooveramantnf tha UnttodBtotoaoffirtalU r .botUa or Hoatqtterte TUa ableki,'thrown by th* Govomnwat owr the pro prietor* and tn* pebllc far tbalr Joint preaoettoa, fa placed bonapteaoaateaawa the cork aad over tha faUtaattlka thaeye or the most caaeal ohaerrer, Nothing thatperponta to be Hostetter’s Bitten can be geaffia* enleaafae stamp la thare. It la sleep roper te feat* that ta* Bitters are a Bchiiiagalaffitawfaterte that ttw Jfefem boy bear the figgrared label aad note at teredo* tflrtttk. sal the faewp above toed PEEFABBD AHD SOLD BY ' HOSTETTER A SMITH, FmW^BGH,PA. For sale by J. UFFMAll, owosnffinaaand Eimard fas., aoeuefafoGa. fallll*Ll i 'fiA ^ m I ftffi aow^rtlMEfi VMpnnii^Mn. Jiw fly Boker’s Bitters For sale at all prominent Groeen^Wlne Merchants, and Druggist*, and wholesale only, by L. FUNKE, Jr., 8ole Awent, a0223m No. 66 Liberty fltreet. N. Y. EDWABD B. YOUNG. CLAYTON B. WOODS YOUNG & WOODS, Bankers & Brokers MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY A.T LAW. OWRTCE. Na. Tt BRYAN STREET, Jyn-ftfa SAVANNAH, GA. Wanted, B Y a gi-Qtleman tn th • city, to complete I the mum ol the NX* a Berai.d wr 1 ® ■oaths of Moreh. April and July of the preaem tetf for which a Ube.al pricewlll be paid on | tha News and Herald office. Notice. Co. ta_trt Dry Good, baggreA^thcoM.^, Memphis (Tenn.) Coupons and Past Due Indebtedness. c , B y AN OBD1NANCE passed by the Mayor and Afoemen, P*- touebt- dalnedtoat the past due Bonds and dnd edtMM of the City of Memphis be ot owteg the City, are refundable hi ^ p*ya- $1,000 each drawing 10 per cent. i n -e t * 3 for i.tie Me In the City of Memphis following Bonds aad Coupons famed “ >a by the City of Memphis: m 5 ' dne - Memphis. Tean., City BondstndWBP^^poiw Memphis, Tena^ aad UUIe Root Raiinfa 1 raSS^ Tenn.. rad charledonKaUroteCotpofa WILL receive Depoeita, buy and cell Exchange, Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Government, Railroad and all other Securities. Will sfao buy Cot ton ou orders. Collection* made and prompUy remitted. They will also make collections In any part of the United States, and make cash advances oa cotton consigned to our friends In New York, Charleston, Savannah, Apalachicola or New Orii Operating oa a paid ia capital, with oar long en- *l*HlTkr* credit, Is a suffiefant guarantee of safety In all oar business transactions. refer to Coe ant ft Young, I s ,_ York. Bourse ft Brooks, f “ w Adams. Frost ft Co., Charleston, 8. a Johnston, Woods ftCc., Savannah, Ga. Foote ft Matoee, Mobile, Ale. Joslah Morris, Montgomery, a a. Was. B- Young, Columbus, Oa. - John King. Banker, Columbus, Ga. Jennings, Wicks ft Brou, New Oriaens, la. Guthrie a Co., Louisville, Ky. *“ Skirok ft Bowiand, 9L toOfe, Mo. Eprauut. Afoq. S*pt- J, 18*6. Assignee’s Sate- IprFER for late tl2 Building known aa tha math X of Oommcicc. altoated on the southern Ofertfrd of lot No. 10, Jeykyl Tytblng, Derby Wert. frSMmg thirty feet on Drayton, and atxtr feet « ttryaa Is well adapted for earrymg om a ALSO, at Pom s£m any 10 to a sate, aodffno^ |^fi rtrtthfactty. o’dosk. wm be sold JOHN a . vJ * ** ■ ■■■’ '' - mm. varg GARDEN LOT, eoraer of Shad's and TSJassgaa.—'*w ffinmrpnfai Ohio lam»*>—- . qVfin. J Msatphlfe Tenn., Miastsrippi *nd l enD Coupon* past dne. u 0 r other- Inqutries for further pertical*". fc T ® wise, will receive pencuisi attention, ocS-Mt ' City Controller. Uempbie^t- • VtHlTE tXJRN L ANDING from Bart E*0L* whites Press, ■ale low to clam consignment. 3 £00 bushels Seed 2,589 PltiUtira hr S* 1 *- s\x savannah rlvw, twenty W) sixty - O uafa, couafating ot • eT *?I^^£ 1 u »iitfroenD. ■ve(l,T«6)acTmofLfh^Twenlv (lttNtgj' sb£rs,’sr»xn;.’S.. -*■ till Mil ill in good repair. Street- mm orooe. wd-tw • Cotton in Seed^ ra andcreigned wilipurebase re or small qfisnttttea,» any *»»“ Ginnbg don. on ton. Apply to ^ }u . ocaa.ii* No. ot I fil^olutlonof^F^^I aavanaa. °*- Oct< **' ' 0 ,« t run copartnership of VaN Hoar., MuxbAt expires tula day, by oeli A House Wanted Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, H AYC on hand a frill and complete stock of Cbfaa and Granite Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, in a.-,. Deanrated aad Gilt. “-'awiute. Glassware In every variety. Cut and Pressed. Bar Famishing Goods. Plated and Britannia Ware stating of Castors, Baskets, Button, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Tea and Coffee Pots, Ac. re ' ton - » ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TABLE CUTLERY, TEA TBATSy WAITERS, Ac., Ac., .Ac. Dealers are earnestly Invited to call and examine our Wholesale Stock. We vn and Bills of any market in the United Mates for same quality and quantity or Queensware House, Na. 10* Breaghtaa Mnai, Second Door West of R a i|. No Extra Charge or Increased Rate of Premium for Southern Risks. All Policies Issued at Standard Rates by