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the proportions which the Beform qi
i... assumed. The conservative members of
the House of Commons sre of opinion that
the movement is not of teportsnee, bat the
Atonal reports of the meetings which have
been received by the Government, Misstated,
produced s profound impression upon the
leading members of the English Cabinet.
Ur. Brand, the reporter of the Whig party,
was present at each of their popular demon
strations, and he has represented the 'situa
tion as very serious, and even intimated that
If a reform bill is not proposed this year,
great darters and disturbances of public or
der are likely to ensue. The Ministry have,
however, not yet come to any decision on the
subject.
In the meantime Mr. Bright has mounted
the “ manhood franchise” hobby, and is ex
citing the people upon the issue to an extent
which may well cause the Government to
feel anxious as to results.
]>*■« John Mosmssbt attended a wedding
in Troy on Wednesday, and was gotten up,
according to local Jenkins, regardless of ex
pense. He says: The lady was certainly
attired far in advance of any of her sex wbo
were present, and it has been said that the
value of the precious stones which adorned
her person would purchase not only all the
dresses worn in the church, but the edifice
•M its entire furniture. Mrs. Morrissey
wore a pearl-colored corded silk dress, with
black thread-lace flounces, over which was
thrown a black lace shawl. Her hair was
arranged for fall dress, and upon her head
was a silver crown, or wreath, thickly studded
with diamond stars. Upon ner neck was i
coral and diamond necklace of groat value
Diamond bracelets also encircled her wrists
Upon her feet were slippers of gold color. It
addition to this gorgeous display, the lady's
hair fairly glittered with diamonds
The Amnesty Suffrage Paoposmon.
special Washington dispatch to the Balti
more Sun, dated 16th inst.,says Chief Justice
Chase was again with the President to-night,
and remained with him until a late hour, in-
tarohanging views with Mr. Johnson relative
to the proposition .mentioned in my last
night's dispatch, proposing general amnesty
in consideration of qualified negro suffrage.
The amnesty suffrage proposition is the
subject of general discussion now by the rep
resentatives of the parties here engaged in
that interest
Governor Swann and several members of
Congress were also in waiting for an inter
view with the President but the whole eve
ning being spent in consultation with Judge
Chase, the rest of the visitors failed to see
Mr. Johnson.
South aax Hospital Association.—A South
ern Hoepital Association for disabled sol
diers has been formed in New Orleans. It is
chiefly designed to render proper medical and
surgical aid to such soldiers of the late Confed
crate army as may require assistance. The
association has been organized as a corpo
rate body, under the general laws of the
State of Louisiana, and its affairs are ad-
ministerod by a board of directors chosen
from among the prominent men of the South
ern States. Gen. J. B. Hood is President,
Gen. S. Bnckner vice-president, and among
the ^trustees are Gens. Lee, Beauregard
Johnston |and others. A ladies’ branch of
the association has been formed, and a ba
zaar will be opened in New Orleans for its
benefit.
A telegram irom Memphis says the num
ber of acres of cotton grown in Washington
county, Mississippi, this year was 13,700.
The product was 295 bales. Before the war
the crop was flow one to one a half b es to
tbe acre. The cause ol the fai'ure this sea
son is attributed to tbe wet spring, drouth,
ravages of tbe worms, sickness, frigbttul
mortality, and idleness among tbe freedmen,
not one-third of whom are said to work well
8ome of the planters will try them again
Many of them will sell out. A number of
plantations are already offered for sale at low
figures. Negro laborers, with their families,
are daily passing through here from Georgia
to the plantations below.
Thx Cotton Cbop.—A letter from New
Orleans, of the latest mail, says: “From 650,-
000 to 1,200,000 bales is the estimated extent
of tbe cotton crop of the South by both
planters and factors here. It cannot possibly
exceed the greater amount named.”
Txx best posted parties in Washington are
of opinion that the present negotiations will
terminate in the United States establishing a
protectorate over the Mexican territory.
W»lMmfr0»N«w (W-annS* to rtsw
of the recent elections, end of tbe President’s
policy In regard to the affair of the PoHea
Commissioners at BaHimore, Governor Wells
ha determined on removing Immediately the
■beriib and other officers in Louisiana who
have been derelict in the discharge of their
duties. Steps are also being taken, we are
told, to arrest the parties concerned in the
late riot at New Orleans. Judge Shannon is
also preparing for a rigid enforcement of the
Civil Righto bill, and the “loyal” people are
petitioning Congress to past an enabling act
for that State.
A Chicago dispatch of Nov. 13th says:
•The attempts of the Chicago Times to com
mit the Democracy of the Northwest, of
which it has been hitherto the organ, to
negro suffrage, is meeting with strong re
sistance by the rank and file, although the
leaders sustain the paper in its course. Tha
agitation promises to be one of the most
bitter ever known in Democratic history.”
Swinburne Is accused of plagiarism. The
critics say that in his distich—
*• i dare not always touch her, lest the hiao
Leave my lips charred ”—
is evidently borrowed from the old poet's
monkey, which
“ Harried tbe baboon's slater.
Smacked hla lips and then he biased her.
Kissed so hard he raised a blister;
She set up a yelL"
New Liohthodses.—The lighthouse board
gives notice that a screw-pile lighthouse has
been erected on the bar at tne mouth ot
North river, Albemarle sound, North Caro
lina. It stands in 3 3-4 feet water, mean
tide, and distant about three hundred yards
to tbe westward of tbe channel across the
bar, as indicated by the three buovs in range.
It will be lighted lor the first time on the
evening of the 1st December, 1366. The
light should be seen in clear weather for a
distance of ten miles. Tbe lighthouse at
Crnatan and Albemarle sounds has been re
stored, sod will be lighted up for the first
time oo tbe evening of December 1, 1866.
This light should be seen in clear weather a
distance of twelve miles.
—Major Walker, commanding at Aiken,
(S. C.,) has issued a rather extraordinary or
der, dated November 3, reciting that “in or
der to carry out the verbal instructions ef the
Major-General Commanding Department, to
protect the homes of families and the righto
of the freedmen, Lieut Walsh will in all
cases, where the property of tbe colored peo
ple, such as houses, barus, stables, Ac., have
been wantonly destroyed, cause the residents
of the immediate vicinity to rebuild the same,
and in case of their refusal to comply with
such order, the buildings ao destroyed are to
be erected under the direction of Lient
Walsh, who will levy a tax upon the surround
ing residents of a proportion sufficient to de
fray the expenaee of the United States Gov
ernment.”
Z. r. Metcalf*.
John W. O'Coknob.
E. M. Baccs h Co
Medical.
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E. F. METCALFE & GO.
Cotton Factors.
Comm ission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
Ho. ft Stoddard*! Lower Raafft, Bay St.
8AYANNAH, GEORGIA.
Cash idviocM on consignment* to Horton, Slingfe*
ter & Co., New York, and John K. QillUU k Co., Liv
erpool. oclft-ftm
m Fall Dry Goods. m
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
151 CONGRESS ST., SAVANNAH,
Are ready to show the largest stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
to be foaad la this city, and which are offered at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see for yonrselves,ocl-tf
w TO
HUNTERS.
T UP, highest price can be obtained for GAME of
muy kind, by applying at the UPft HQ08S. c4o
new era nr medicot.
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Dr. Maggiel $
PILLS AND SALVE.
8. B. HAttDOTOH.
J^B^the Baffhring
read the folHow-
lag. A *•
_jr Let all who have been give, ap by the doc-
tori end spoken of ae lneereble, read the following.
tar Let all who een believe beta, sad can have
J<h la evidence, reed lbs following:
KNOW ALL MEN BT THEBE PRE
SENTS, *
net, on this, the 10th day of June, la tha yew of
our Lord, ISM, personally came Joseph Haydock, to
me kaosra as each, and Mag duly sworn, deposrt
M follows: That lute the auto General Agent for tbe
United States, and depeadenoiae thereof tor prepa
ration or medlelnss known as
MAGGIEL'3 PHI* AND SALVE,
sad that the following Uertiioatai era verbatim co
pies to the beet of his knowledge aad belief.
JAMBS 8 Hums,
ini
JWK1 lit, 1868.
Dm. Maooibl : 1 take my-pern to write yea of my
great roller, aad teat tha awful pain la my side hat
mft me at last ta.ahatoyoar medietas. Oh. Boa
ter, how taankfol I sat that I can get some sleep. 1
oaa never write Iteaeafh. I thank yoa rto and
again, aad am aura that yoa are really tha friend of
all sufferers I could net help writing to yon. and
h^yos—.ns-.Uk.tutm^ MTSS8>
lie Avenue D.
aa- This la to eertuy that 1 was discharged from
th« Army with a Chreals DUrrima, and have bceu
sort b, Dr. Maggls.-. fills. wjlson „ abvby ,
H Pitt street
Haw Tons, April Tth, USA
mr Tha Mowlngls au Interesting ease of a man
n pi eyed in an iron Foundry, who, In Pouring melt
ed iron into a task tnat wae d.mp and wet, l apsed
an txphMion. Thx melted Iron was thrown around
and on him la a perfaat shower, and he was burned
dnsdfnlly. The following Oertlgeato was *lv«m to
me by him, about eight weeks after the accident:
Haw Yang. January l. IMS.
My name la Jaeob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder; I
was badly Darned by not Iron In Harembar last; my
bnras hauled, bat I had n running sure an my leg
that weald net haul; 1 tried
MAGGIEL’8 SALVE,
and it cured me la a few weeks. This la all true,
and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron
Works, Second Arenas. J. HAKDY,
118 Goerek street
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
[ bed no appetite. M AOUIEL'S PILLS gave me a
,rtjf on* **
Your PILLS are marvelous.”
I send for another; Box, agd ksep them In the
hoaie.”
Dr. M AGO I XL has cored my headache, that waa
chronic •’
“ 1 gave hair of one of your PILLS to my babe for
cholera morbaa. The dear Uttle thing got well In a
day.”
'•My nausea of a morning is now cured,”
•■ Your box of MaGGIIL’S SALVE cared me of
nuisas in the head I rubbed some of your SAM*
behind my ears, aad tha note, left ”
“Send me two boxes; I want on# for a vast frm
uy.”
■■ I enclose a dollar: yonr prise Is it earns, be <ba
Madlolna to ma la worts a dollar.”
“Send ma Sva boxeswf your PILIA”
•* Let me have three heart ef yonr 8ALV8 by
tors aalL”
I have over two hundred such Testimonials as
haaa, but want of aeca compels ass to conclude.
“ J. MAflfllBL, M. D-
MAGGIBL’S PILLS AND SALVE.
W“ XOTICX—Haws gaaalns without the
graved trademark around each pater box, signed
by Dr. J. HAOOIHL. 11 Pino street, Maw York, to
oonatcrfalt which M felony.
Iff* Sold by all rospectable Dealers In Medlclm a
throughout tha Ballad Slates sad tne Canadas, at li
c-ate per ben or pot. n .l-ly
Miscellaneous.
DBALBH IM
■VfcRY VARIETY OP
FURNITURE
IS SELUNG GOODS
Lower Than Any Other House
IN SAVANNAH.
groceries and liouc.
T. J.Dunbar&Co.
ntPOirnnajAND dkai.b^ r
Brandies, Whiskies, (j , Bs
Wines, Cigars, Etc. '
tW Agent for Robert Smith's celebrued
phis Ala aad Demercier Champagne.
147 Bay Street,
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
FURNISHED.
PARLOR SETS, extra well upholstered.
PINE BED ROOM SETS, Walnut and Ma
hogany.
COTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every
variety. •
DINING ROOM aad LIBRARY SETS.
MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS
of all kinds.
KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BEDS aad
MATTRESSES, the beat Bed ia onto
aad WARRANTED SUPERIOR to
others.
LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO CANO
PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES.
WAREROOMS 1
178 Broughton Street,
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Jftjjlj 0 tensile St. Aiirei'i Hall
THE ETE, EAR, HI THROAT.
D r. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canaan West, r'nysi-
oinn and Surgeon, Oauilet aad Anriat, can o«
consulted on Deefrtesa, Dmeltargea from tbe Car.
noitetlA the Head. Catarrh, Dlaeartn of the Throat
and Lunge.
au diseases of the CYC, requiring eltltelr Medical
or Surgical aid attended to.
Office no. 41, In Dr. Tboj. Buckler's old office e>
Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.
office bourn from 8 to M A. M., and Sto tP.M.
ia vf
Notice
LA PIEBBE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
mux SUBSCRIBERS having leased this favorite
A Boose, It hu been
KBPITTBD AID REPORSIIHBD
IX AN BLBSANT MANNER,
gad ts mow Prepared wttn the Mast Per*
fact Appointment, for the Recep
tion ef Oatsta.
The itet position nssoog ffreWlaw Hotels will he
I maintained in the fatare. as In thepaat.
' ielt-Sm baKBR * FARLBY.
T hx aaderslaned have entered into a limited part-
nereblp under the 1m aaaae of
8TARR * ROBERTS,
for the tranaaattoo of a Shipping aad Oeoaral Com
mission business In tbs ally of Savannah, Georgia.
William Starr and Joseph A. Roberts, of Savannah,
are the general partners, and Bberhardt Nswasayer,
now of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the special
ittrtxier.
K. RBWMAYKB has ooetrlbuted to tha common
stock .10,000. Thu pertasrehip is to eommouaon
the tret toy of November, ISIS, aad oooUoua until
Slat of October. 1888.
Statu or Ononau.1
OhiUflO oovntjr. (
rsrsoBslly appeared William Stare sad Joasph A.
Roberts, the general narttada, aa sat forth on the
foregoing pages. who, being dnly sworn, say that the
seldom of tan thoesaad dollars, spedSrt In the
oarilSeaU hereto annexed, to have been oonWihwted
by the mid Rberhardt Newmajar, speoUl partner as
aforesaid. to the oonnas stock, has base actually and
In good faith paid la such to them.
W. STARR.
JOB. A. ROBERTS.
Swore to and subscribed before me, this tret day
of Noresnbor, A. D., ISM.
WM. J. CLSMBNTS.
Notary Public, C. C.
, Tree extract from the Record.
La WM. U. BULLOCH.
1—» nos Olerk s. O. C. C.
Notice
I S (IKRBBY GIVENthat 'he partner-lilpa bento-
fore • listing under the n-tmea of Mlder, Thouia*
a tio.. In Mkvanuab. Us., and Thoms. Uringnton A
Co., Medlsoa, F1a , have been Dissolved by the death
of D. (1 Uviageton, one of the partners.
A. J. MILLER will give bin attention to the boil
ne-s in bavaanah. ami 8. a THuMAS to tbe business
In Madtoon, ia liquidation. ^
8. H THOMAS,
August, ISM. Surviving Partners.
The sube-riben will continue the Orooxry and Oom-
lnlaman Basinas In Savannah, Oa , at tbe store oo-
capted by the latelrm, an Zkj street.
AngusU iStS. M1LLKK * BROTHER.
Scranton, Smith &
t:
CONSTANTLY ON mgj,
OLD MRANDIKS,
WHIbKKY,
am,
Ann
EVERY VARIETY OP
>t io the interest of denier, to psiro t ,„ .““'"de
ketd of Bar. oppoxifeJeffernTi st. "A »l the
- mw.,f
H. G.
RUWE
WH0LB>alfT '"j
iiSSiiwa,
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Pliur Callahan. !L
Colombia SqnTre
grocery nTopp
Bast aide of Colombia 8qu»r«, comer otH.lTr 4 ’
and President KrSu°
fOr,ale0nm ” 9t
MISSING NUMBERS ~~
Of the News and Herald,
L’BBBAL price will be paid at
THIS OFFICE,
Ire either of the following data of the NEW- 0 ,
NKW8 anil HERALD;
March—8th, loth, 13th, 2-id, 24th.
April—Sd, <tb, 7th, loth, 13th, 14th. 23d.
Joly-Mth. noli-tf
'Wholesale
P APER for Printers and Bookbinder,; for Dir
floods. Hardware and Boot and slue Dealer,-
for Grocers and DroggiMs- Pnnlers' xnppliea ot di
kinds. Also, Binders' Boards, Paper Bag,, Mnpta
and Twine. All goods sold at New Turk pr.ee-, nth
expense* BfldiH,
WARREN BROTHERS,
oct4-tf 210 fi»r street
The anhacriber solicit, for the new a
01 ihep.tronsgeexwudrtU Ike late Srtn.
b. & THOMAS,
One of tne serrivore.
A. Aunnti,
Atlanta,
fleoigla.
W.H Inman,
(Lata of taor^Ad
Saw York.
_A.usteU & Inman,
No. » Wall street,
MBW YORK.
W g are fnlly prepared to make liberal cash ad
ranee manta on conslgnnwnta from Merchants
nml Plasters, both at this place and at our agenda
throughout tne Soalh. Our Mr. Austell, uf Attests,
will arrange advancements there. Cotton end mer
chant se will be forwarded to os with dispatch by
oar agents, Messrs. Brady A Mooes, of Bavanaak.
We will exert oar beet energies to giro atufactioo,
aud promote the laterals or oar p«iron«.
- - bom oar bontbeni mends respect,
■eZT-Jrt
Constgnmfnu 1
folly sofidted.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership
Bavawkak, cu. October I Ih. 1D8S.
mHB co-partnership of Van Bonn, Holltowb k
Mubbat expires tbte day, by its own Umltatton.
HOLLYOK2 * MURRAY,
odd UHABLE8 TAM BORN.
Paper Hangings
ND
Window Shades.
HRS. MARY J. TURNER,
No. 58 St. Julian Street,
H isreeetved a new supply of Paper Hmtiiwf, Win-
os fR«V|n and Gilt Uornlces, which .ill 1- solil
cheap, _ ifl->
PHOENIX STEM Will
EASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GA.
T Hs nadershraed, having completed tncirDursLI
OANfl SAW MILL known s> the "PHffiXB
ivi NAM SAW MILL” would rcpectfally iuots
their friends nod the public generally, th«: they uv
now prepared to All orders fur Lnmlieriii uyqiu-
city aad of any aises aud length,. Wtr btens
netted with oar Mill so improved Purer, ud vt;
give partlcnlar attention to orders fur pliswi tod
“SS^fKrttaMuto/AtJ. Miwr
office, corner Bsj and Abercora arretta, will rectir
prompt attention. _ _ ^
A abare erf public patronage ii respec*faiy «■
IlCliad. EHLBN A HaMlLTwa.
F. HAMILTON. I. HaXILTuS.
NEW STORE.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND
CLOTHING,
At Wholesale and Retail.
BY
Einstein Eekinan & (X
|NO. 163 CONGRESS STREET.
TTTK are now receiving, and retd f1,?LSSre
W large and well rolectedstoci of'hetoove
♦ahamA Koods fttMi tb! best manufacturers, sou P**
up exprcrtiy for tha Georgia and Florida tr»- e-
Mercbants and Planters
are invited to exam'ne our stock before P 0 "**^*
eteewhete. 2^—
A House Wanted.
A COMFORTABLE HOUSE,
toolly, to wanted by a good tenant. iPP 1 -^