The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 08, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily News and Herald. BY S. W. MASON. SAMVEL W. MASOK, vv. T. tiiompsok Kdttol .AsioHste Official Paper of the City. ARGEST CIRCIiLATIQMIII THECITYABD COOSTY SATHUBAY. PEl'EMBEli W. 1W»C. PU.4VMA B T IS U S Are authorized to receive subscriptions for the NEWS ANO HERALD, Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, at out advertised rates. TOOVK.COVNTKV PU1BADS. \s iuu. il interest* is felt throughout the country in rej'ard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops wn will be grateful to our planting friends and others n the iuterlor for information on that subject. Those who have opportunities for obtaining valuable infer- eiatidu iu regard to the growing crops, the working „1 the lroe-labor system, and kindred matters, of gen eral interest, will confer a favor by communicating tbe name to Fh1k« Krport. We learn front a gentleman, who arrived here last evening by the Atlantic and Gull Uoad, that it is currently reported in South western Georgia and Florida that the cholera had reappeared in this city and was fatally prevalent! The rumor has not the slightest foundation iu truth, and has tiecn circulated, doubtless, to injure the trade of our city. We assure our country ■ triends that since the occurrence of two or three sporadic cases the early part ol last week, and they originating from imprudence in diet, Sa- vannah has been entirely free, not only <»! the cholera itself, hut <>l any malady having the semblance thereof. The putire city has now recovered its usua] good health, and, we may add, its business activity. A Revolutionary Scheme. The Washington Obrouicle, of the 3d inst., says that the last programme which was pre seuted in the Radical caucus held on Sat urday last declares that the present Slate or ganizations of the Southern States are- un constitutional, and recommends a recon struction of the governments thereof through commissioners appointed l>f Congress, who shall be empowered to organize military forces, including blacks, for the protection ol the public interests, and to call conven tions for the purpose of organizing Stale Governments that shall l>e acceptable to Congress. Tiie Baltimore American (Radical) thus stales the programme : It contemplates an abolition of the present State governments iu all the Southern State?, on the ground ol their unconstitutionality, and provides for the appointment of commissioners for each State, who shall have power to appoint all civil and military officers necessary for the pres ervation of peace aud good order. The commissioners are to call conventions lor the purpose of adopliug constitutions, with a view to admission into the Union. There is a difference of opinion as to tlie right of franebanse. Some arc in favor of only loy alists voting, some in favor of Congress des ignating who shall and who shall not vote, whilst others advocate allowing all those to vole who are now qualified uuder State laws. The constitutions adopted by these conventions are to be respected, but only those to bo allowed to vote who are en franchised by the constitutions voted on, as was the case in Maryland. If constitu tions be adopted by these voters, then the States to lie readmitted. If rejected,the ejec tion to be followed by territorial governments. The commissioners are to lie authorized to or ganize tbe militia, including the colored pop ulation, to aid in carrying out die provisions of the bill, aud if called into service arc to be quartered on those rendering the call necessary. It is said, however, that there is some division of Opinion among the Radicals as to the course proper tor Congress to take in re gard to reconstruction, now that their pro posed amendment has failed. Some are in favor of adhering to the Congressional prop osition excluding the recusant States from representation, until it shall l*c finally rati fied. Senator Fessenden, who is Clminn.in of the Reconstruction Committee, ou the Senate side, is ono of the supporters of this idea. There is another parly that 1ms de clared in lavor of enforcing the Constitu tional amendment, ns soon as it shall he ral- ilied by three-fonrths of the “Loyal’’ States. The party is a unit upon two measures at least—one looking to the total overthrow of the constitutional functions of the Execu tive branch of the Government, and the other providing for the perpet ual session of Congress, by the passage of a hill lor convening the fortieth or new Congress immediately on the adjournment of the present. In pursuance of the first they have already hurried through the House,' under the pressure oT the previous questiou, a bill' to repeal the amnesty prerogative of the President—so important to many South ern men. It was through an apprehension that this power would be annulled as threat ened that the President. was appealed to months ago to issue a proclamation of am nesty with such ^exceptions (if any) as lie might think proper. It is not yet too late, and this act of justice and sound policy, it fe to be hoped, may yet be done before he is powerless by the naked usurpations of the present Congress. Propositi** tor s Islloasl CsGwsUiib. The Hon. R F. Piny, of Sooth Carolina, is out in another interesting letter upon the in soluble reconstruction problem. He says the exclusion of the Southern States from Con gress will continue for an indefinite period, but that if admitted we should be in a hope less minority at present, and our Represen tatives could do nothing for their constituents or the country. We should, therefore, de- voto all our energies to the.material improve ment of tbe South, and abandon politics, unt.l the times are more propitious and there is a returning sense of justice at the North. He recommends a Convention of all the States, composed of their b^st and wisest men, who might revise the Federal Const! tmion, and adjust all diffibolties between the two great sections of the Republic. lie be lieves that if such a proposition was made by the North, the South would accede to it. Impartial SurraAoa is Alabama.—In the Alabama House of Representatives, on the 1st inst., a bill was presented by Mr. Brooks to alter the Constitution of the State so as to admit of conditional negro suffrage. The conditions are that tbe voter shall possess property to the amount of two hundred dot lars, and shall be able to read the Constitu tion of the Slatoand of the United States, and write a legible hand. The conditions also to hold good in the case of white men. - After an exciting debate, the bill was ta bled. NIGHT DISPATCHES. .From Europe. Liverpool, Dec. 7.—All depot* of arm* in tbit city have been placed under armed guards. Tbe exolted state of feeling among tbe Irish population render* these precautions necessary. London, Dec. 7.—A rumor is circulated bare and on the continent that the Czar of Buasia invited France ami England to take some measure* by which tlio three Governments may arrive at a mutual under standing in regard to affair* in the Island of Candia. Kqme, Dec. 7.—The officers of the French regiments which have not yet left this city took formal leav* of the Pope at the Vatican yesterday. Dublin, Dec. 7.—The purposes and proceedings of the Fenians in this island is to monopolise the atten tion of the Irish Government. The Grand Lodge of Orangemen held a meetiug and issued an earnest call for all members of their order to support the Govern ment in its endeavors to keep the peace. Liverpool, Dec. 7.—Noon.—Sales oT cotton for tbs week, as reported by the Broker's Circular, aggregate r>o,ooO bales. The market being generally doll and quiet to-day, however, a decline of tfd. is noted, aiul opening prices of middling uplands were lSJ^d. The sales to-day promise to reach 10,000 bales. A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER WHS given to Senator Doolittle, at Mobile, one .lay last week. defects or Politics Oppression.—Hi Platte coun- t?, Missouri, at the recent election, a iiadirnl judge ot the county court was elected, lie opened court Iasi week in Platte city, amt transacted business through out the first day of the term, but op going to the t'ourt House the next morning, lie found the old judge on the bench, uml attempting to proceed with tlio business of the court. The clerk, who is a ltndical, refustd to recognize the authority of the old judge, w hereupon he issued an ordef removing the clerk. This order the clerk refused to obey, when a squad of men came iu aud drove him from tlie Court House, and at the last accouuts this squad of ai med men w ere guarding the house, refusing to allow court to be held by tlie new judge. It may be asked why do not the legal officers ol the county summon a posse aud disperse the n on who broke up the court t The auswer Is obvious. There is no posse ot any considerable numbers in the c.mnty sympathizing with the radius's. The people are con servative by an overwhelming majority, but they were not allowed to vote, aud they therefore refuse |o abide by the rule of the handful of men who undertake to govern them. There Is no popular sireugth to back the radical officers, who represent not the people, but the pioscriptive spiritof those who have disfranchised the i>eople. This being the condition of things iu thr country, the State Government will have to be called upon to protect the conrt. But the Slate Govern men i does uot represent the people of the State, who are disfranchised like the people of Platte county; ami it follows, therefore, that if the people of other counties are equally refractory, the State Government must appeal to the United States for help. This condition of affairs in Missouri Illustrate* the difficulties or gov erning the people of this country by depriving them of their ancient rights. It i* a very foolish ami short sighted policy to attempt to vest political ]»ower in a privileged class, to the degradation anti oppression ot the great mass of the people. Military power may enforce suet) a rule for a lime, but this destroys re publicanism and makes the government a de*i»oliHiu, and it will be found before very long that it costa too much to last—CWunibu* Enquire*'. SUCCESSFUL Bum;LAKY—STOW ELI.. CHAM BKRI.AIN ,t co.’s Safb Blown ufmn and Kobb§i>.~ Our town was startled on Friday morning by the discoveiy ,>r a great burglary III the Bunking Office of Messrs. Stowell. Chamber atn A C«*. The safe was a double one, made by Lewis Lillie A Sou, Of the largest, size, weighing many thousand pounds- Tho burglars oh tained an entrance luto the office by prying open one of the windows with a jimmy. In the lower led hand corner or the right baud outer door of the sate, winch was two inches thick, a boie was drills', through which powder was introduced'. It was I down open, separating the outside irom the bolts and in side casing, rendering it a coninkte wreck. The lower hinges of both doors wore broken off. They next attacked the inside sale, which wkh t«<» feet high, exte ding the width snd depth of the inside of the main safe. This safe was one ami a half indies thick, made with folding door*. '1 bey drilled another hole through the right hand door in neat ly iliceaiuc point they lmd on the outside safe, blowing opt u both doors. This gave them access to the money and bonds, amounting to twenty-five thousand dol lars, which they ca*lied off. The larger portion oi this belonged to special depositors. Thoy also took valuable p per* belonging to tho firm, leuviug in their flight a bag of gold and sliver, also a hundred dollar bill. This safe was made to order by Mr. Lb- lie, or chilled lion, and was supped to be burglar proof, as it « as a double safe, one Inside of the other, with Lillie’sCombiuatt n liockson the outside hi l -sidtt niton*. No trace of the burglars lias be« u d covered. They came well prepared with jimmie.< drills, gunpowder, Ac The clerk ef the Imul not leave there until twdlve o’clock at night The «xplosion was heard about four in the morning showing they wore expeditious in their work'.—AV/r York Timet. From Wsihtegtoa. Washington, Dec. 7.—It has been decided that a large delegation from the Northwestern Indian tribe* are to be seut.from tbe United States as a contribu tion to the Paris Exposition. They will carry with them tlieir various costumes, wigwams, war and agri cultural implements, and are sent in response to an urgent request from tbe Imperial Commission that such a representation of our aborigines should b* made. In the case of the Feu an convicts in Canada who are sentenced to be executed on tbe 13th inst., and whose application for uew trials has been refused? the Secretary of Slate thought proper to ask an explana tion of the present purposes of the Canadian authori ties. In reply, Sir Frederick Bruce writes that the sentences will uot bo carried iulo effect on that day, but will be reserved for future consideration. The ltepublicaii Senators to-day held a caucus, at which they agreed to urge the passage of bllis for tlie admis sion of Nebraska aud Colorado into the Union. The Kadical Congressional delegations of both Houses are now here. Washington, Dec. 7.—The Grand Army of the He- public, a wide spread organization of the West, at a recent meetiug iu Indiauapolia nominated Senator Yates, of Illinois, as their next candidate for Presi dent. Tlie Presidents of the Southwestern railroads, run ning from this city to New Orleans, have been here for a few days past for tho purpose of arranging a schedule by which the time will be shortened between (be two cities. A Cable dispatch from Minister Bigelow to Mr. Seward says the French Government informed him in writing that tbe French troops will leave Mexico In the mouth of March. Amount of* Public Debt. Washington, December 7.—The official statement of tho public debt ou December 1st, show* the debt bearing coin interest to bo $1,371, 068,691 80; debt bearing currency interest. $857,622,890; debt bearing no interest, $433,098,598 93 The national debt uot preser ted for payment amounts to $22,005,791 71. Total debt, $2,084,995,875 44; amount of coin in the Treasury, $95,108,810 15; currency, $40,195,821 07. From Alillcdgcvlllc. Mit.i.f.d*ikvili.e, Dec. T.—ThaNeuato ha* adopted ami passed the County Court bill of tho House. Also, a resolution to adjourn ou the 14th iusfc. The House refused to concur, notwithstanding the session will be prolonged. Figs, Citron, &c. 200 SMALL Drams New Smyrna Fit:*. 40 boxen new Leghorn Citron. ‘200 boxed Wholes, Halve* aud quarters new L;i\ Baisins. (or sale by HILTON h KAMDBL1, decMt IKi Biv "tree!. FASHIONABLE Dress and Cloak Mak ini> At Mr*. K. L. LOUIS JJAV1NG an experienced Cutler ami Filb-r, alic in leaiiy to receive orders In all It* bmnrfcrs, at I. stole. No. 112 Broughton street, near Bull. der4 61. RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Commission Merchants SHIP BROKERS, anc CHARLESTON, S. C. (barter* made for any porta at short notice. And on favorable terms. Advances made on runffigntneuta to oar friends ID Europe, W'e*t Indie* arid Northern cities. derff-l Florida Oranges. <)Q BARRELS Selected Florida Oranges just i reived, amt for aale by decfi-3t HILTON A RAND ELL. 193 Bay »*t r eet. Kick Planting.—VV.e publish iu another column ft call tor a meeting of tlie lice plast ers on the Savannah anfl Ogeecheo rivers, at the office of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, on Monday next, for the parpo.so of organ! zing an agricultural association. This call is sufficiently suggestive of the importance of the objects contemplated by those who make Mr. to insure a general at tendance of tbe class of our citizens to whom it is addressed; and we are bappy to see that the active interest which ou ht, perhaps, to have been felt . earlier period in relation to this vital brauc of agriculture, is now being manifested. To restore the culture of rice to >vhat it was before the war cauuot l>e effected immediately, but, by united aud vig- orous action ou the part of tho planters in devising ways and means lor the resuscita tion of labor, it may he very greatly im proved and the production of rice largely in creased. The importance, therefore, of the anticipated meeting cannot be exaggerated, and we hope the response lo the call Will be as general and hearty as the interests in volved are valuable and pressing. A Faildkk,—/riie g-ftntl mass welcome to Congress on tbe first day of tho session, it is reported, turned out to be a miserable abor tion. A large majority ot the procession on tbe occasion were negroes, and the remain der were eUherstrimj'erw’W discarded em ployees of the Government. We give the Baltimore Sun’s account ot the affair in another column. UniTftn Btatkb Sbnator.—The Hon. J. P. Campbell, of Charleston, has been elected United States Senator, from South Carolina. The Court says he is a gentleman of large professional and political experience, and has already contributed by hia iuflneucc at Washington to tbe advancement of ihe va rious interests of ihc State. Flour, Flour. 100 BABRKl8 EXTRA. 100 hnrrels Extra Superfine, for sale by ddcflAt BRIGHAM. HOLST * CO. For Sale, w oces AUONS AND CARTS, by K. F. METCALFE & CO. Coffee. BAGS COFFEE, 2,000 Direct importation from Rio ile Janeiro, For gale bv ocl-Hm* WEED A CORNWELL. A First-class Spring Wagon For Sale. ^PPLY to D. O’CONNOR,JRack*mith, Bay street, . opposite Mr. Bennett’s Carriage Manufactory. nolT-foiltr Rockland Lime. 1 AAA BARRELS FIRST QUALITY lUvU iu ike, lor Dale by cqifB's RICHARDSON * BARNARD. STORE TO LET, I N the last buxine** part, or the city Inquire at ihe corner of Drayton street and Congress si reel WINTER EMPLOYMENT. PER MONTH and ex $200 Female Agents, to In liseful Invention, of absolute utility In every bouse eold Agent* preferring to work on oommiHsioa can am from $38 to $90 per day. For full particular*, enuloee stamp, and addree* W. G. WILSON A UOr. oo31-3m Cleveland. Ohio. Notice. J W. NEVITT, of IA* lrm ot Nevit, LaUuop A • Kogan, ha* associated hlmeelf With Lalhrop a Co. in ihe Shy Goods buxineas, at tbe old (tend Ol |1-lf HENRY LATHROP A CQ> Rope, Rope, Rope! J UST received from Mem. Richardson, Chstard * Ok, ef LodlsvUls, Ky., *0 colls and half colls of “Missouri Mill*" HOPS, a superior article, folly •qnal to their celebrated “Gredu Leaf* brand, and for ■ale on reasonable terms by „ „ . BRIGHAM, HOLST A OO. ocll-dl wAeodtf New York Market. Nkw Yoke, Dec. 7.—Market strong and active. Gold, 38?*. Money, 6 per cent Five-twenties, of 1862, >111*011}*, 108‘*;«f 1864, 108?*; of 1865. 107; new se ries, 109Y- Gotten heavy; sales 1.200 bales; Middling upland*, 33c.; Middling Orleans, 85o. Flour doll and !6<<$25c. lower; State aud Western, $7 40(a<13, Houth- ern, $U(a*lG. Wheat very dull and nominally lower. Guru irregular and • unsettled; sains 21,600 bushels; Western mixed, $1 08; whits, $1 10toH 11; jellow, $1 00(tf-l 10. Oats dull and Trifle, lower; sales 18,000 bushels; Western, 60c.; Stat<04o. Beef heavy. Lard steady. Butter unchanged. Whiskey quiet and notni- Riee dull, at 9\dvl0 ^V. Hugars qaiet; Musco vado, lOVtiJUc. Coffee quiet. Molasses doll: 200 lurrels New Orleans sold at auction at ?5<a}K0,^c. per [ullon, anil 400 bhds. Deinarara at 6i(t467 i*e. Naval stores dull aiul lower—turpentine. 63<a)G5c. Oils dull. Pel rolenm dull. Tallow heavy. Wool qaiet. Freights are a shade firmer; cotton to Liverpool, t^d. Notices. FOR AUGUSTA. HOME LINE. gTEAMERS of tbla Line leave Savannah four time* each week. For height engagement*, apply to B.1T-UI K- A. COHEN. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN. DR. SHRED. Dentist, I* now axtrasMag teeth with out pM. ami without th* slightest danger to tho pa tient, by a lata Improvement In dentistry. Ofllee Mo. lit Oongrea* Unit. OV*r Popper’s store, near Ball street. NOTICE. The Mechanic*' Saving and Loan Association o{ Sa vannah, having made to the undersigned an assign ment of all of its property and effects, tor the benefit of Its creditors, all persons having claims against the corporation are requested to present them to the un dersigned, end ell persons Indebted to said Corpora tion will make payment to O. W. W. BRORN. Assignee or Mechanics'Saving and eepl-am loan Association ot Savannah. SPECIAL NOTICE. All parties indebted to the undersigned, either by note or open account, are requested lo oome forward prior to the lfitli ot December, and settle, and thereby save axpensa. decftSt BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. NOTICE. Mr. GEORGE L. COPE having bad an interest in the business carried on in my name since tbe close o the war, M will hereafter be conducted under the style of PADBLFORD A COPE. decl-6t EDWARD PADBLFORD. Assignees’ Notice. Bask or Eavamkau, Eavanuah, Georgia, Jnly «, lhfi*. The QBd.rslgne.1 having been appointed Assignees of thla Bank for'the purpose of adjusting end liqui dating Its affairs, therefore all persons having claims against this corporation will present them, and al ’bill-holders of this Bank are required to‘present tbe same within six months from this date, or they will lose the priority granted by atatute, and those In debted will make Imnediato payment to R. BRIGHAM, GEO. W. DAVIE, sepf-tf Assignees. Assignees’ Notice. The undersigned having been appointed assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank of Savannah, Georgia, hereby nolliy bill-holders and other datm- isnie against the eald Bank to present the same for 11- qaldatlon, and all persona Indebted to the Bank are irequired to make immediate payment. BUl-holdere will lose their priority if the bills are not presented within six months from this date. JOHN RICHARDSON J. E. UAUDRV, Jytf-U - Assignees. Assignees’ Notice. The onderalgned, having been appointed Assignee- ot the Merchants' aud Planters' Bank, is prepared to enter upon Ida duty. All blUholdera, and other persona having claims against said Bank, are re quested to present the same for liquidation. Ami all partita Indebted lo the Bank are requested to make Immediate paym.nt. BHIholdera will lose their priority If tbe bills are not presented within ,*1X month*. HIRAM ROBERTA, auSl-u Assignee. NOTICE. Cm Tubasubeb’s Orncn, I Savannah, October a*, lfififi. j TAX PAYERS are hereby notified that the time re quired for the payment of quarterly returns baa ex pired, end Urey are earnestly requested to call and pay their duee, end time avoid additional expense and tJbe iaaoingof executions. JOHN WILLIAMSON. oc24 City Treasurer. lit. i.onl. llarkrt. Hr. Louis, Dec. 7.—Flour dull ami unchanged. Wheat firm, with light twice: fall, $- fill; spring, $2 0T>. Corn firmer; eld yellow, 91; old mixed, 80. Rye, 31. Oats improved; OOSsSJc. Whiskey, $2 20. Pork declined; sales at $21; hogs, $9 80(415 SC. Toledo Market. Toledo, Pec. 7.— Flour dull; wheat, winter shade, lower; salon, white Michigan,$2 80: Amber, $2,70; No, I spring, $2 21; corn (lull au.l declining; oats, 4So. Ft'NEKAI. INVITATION The friends of Mr. and Mre. RICHARD SC AN LBN snd family are respectfully Invited to attend the fune- ral of tho former from bis lale residence, corner Per. ry and West Broad etreete. Special Notices. NOTICE. Neither (be Captain nor Consignees of the British ship Thesaurus will be responsible for any debts con tracted by tbe crew. dec8-U B RIQII AM, HOL8T A CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIA TION. A regular monthly meeting will lie held at the Ex change on MONDAY EVBNING next at Uf o'clock. dec8-2t JOHN M. GUKKARD, Secretary. A SURE PILE CUKE. Dr. GK.BHRT'8 Pile Instrument positively cores tb* worst case* nt piles, neut by mail on receipt of $4. Circulars free. Sold by Druggists Agent* wanted everywhere. Adrlres.J. B. ROMAINE. Manager. No. 57f, Broadway, New York. ' oc21- ' NOTICE. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Co, Savannah, Ua., Dec. 4, lsfifi. The fifth instillment on the stock of tbe Florida Branch Kqtlioad Is hereby called payable on the 16th instant. D. MACDONALD, rlec.T-eodllt Treasurer. MVIDEND No* U- AumrsTA and Savannah Railuoad, 1 - Savannah, Dec. 4. I860, f A dividend of Three Dollars anil Thirty-three sad Ooo-lhlrd cents will be paid to the stockholders, on demand, at the Central Rail Hoed Rank. 1'Jt* United stales tax wii be p*M by thq Company. decG-ondliu . FRANCI1 T. WILLIS, President. SPECIAL NOTICK. TO WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS, DISTILLERS, DRUGGISTS, GLASS AMD SOAP MANUFACTURERS. Essential Oils, Extracts and fiwenoee ter flavoring ami improving Brandies, Whiskeys, Rome, Wines, Cider, Ac. Age and Body Prepajatiooa for Neutral- Izinff and MolllfylBg Whiskeys and Spirtte, ffxtrarte of Holland anil London Glus, Colorings, Onm snd Sugar Syrups, and Fruit Jali'ea. Dr. F’EUCHTWAN- GER'S Treatise on Fermented Liquors, with l.eoe Recipe* and directions. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OXIDES, ORES, Ac. Fob Soap Manppactl’bbes.—Slllleate of Suds, So luble Gla-w, or Llqoid Quart*, In Dry. Crystal Liquid, or Jelly form ; Clastic Hods, Rada Ash, palm and i 'ocoamit ttlla, Soapstone and Chin* Clay. All orders'sent to me wilt have prompt attenlton, ami every information required will he cheerfully No. M Cedar street, oc.'U-sntwOm .Nek Tort! PUBLIC NOTICE Tbe Annual Meeting of the Commissioners of Pub lic Roads, Of Chatham County, will be held'at the Court House, In the city ef ffevaanah, on the second MONDAY lu "December, which wBI be the loth day of the month, at 11 o’olqok a. m. W. W. WASH. Hearstary dec3-7t * B.O. P. R.CLO. Kg&LDfRB OP »jTNfiUftANCB COMPANY OF SAVANNAH. “ ‘ ’ SavtitNAH, October 16th, 1866. In accordance with a resolution pMwd^ftmfettoff of the Board of Directors, held ao, the 19th lnshmt, an instalment of one dollar per share is oaliedfor, paya ble at the office of tbe Company, No. 117 Bay street, on or before tbe 1st December proximo. i no2G J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH IN MED ICINE. Da. Maoeon. Is the touoder of a new Medical Sys tem I Tb* qusntitaiiane, whose vast Internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures the must virulent sores with a box or So of hts wonderful aud all-healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast aopersed Ing all tbe stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extra ordinary cures by Hagglers Pill* ami Halve have opened the eyes of the public to the lnelficiency of the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blludly depended. Maggie! *s Pills are not of Ihe class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken create* an absolute necessity tor another. One or two of Mag gie!'* Hil* suffice* to place tha bowels In perfect or der. lone tbe stomach, create an appetite, end ren der the spirits light and hnoyent. There Is no griping, and no reaction In tho form of constipation. If the liver Is atfoctrd, It* functions are restored; aud ol tlie nervous system Is feeble, It la invigorated. This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate female*. Ulcerous end eruptive diseases ere lib-rally extlu- galabed by tbe disinfectant power of Magglel’s Helve. In fact, it la here announced that MAUGia.m BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC AND DIAK- HtKSA FILLS • New Advertisements. SAVANNAH THEATBE. Lessee* and Managers... .ANDREW FLYNN A CO. Stage Manager Mr. HARRY LANGDON. Acting snd Bnstners Manager. Mr. T. A- DOW- Treasurer Mr. JOHN W. K1MBRO. Leader of Orchestra Mr. JOHN S. BERNARD. Sixth N1GUT of the Highly Gifted, Accomplished and F'asclumtiDg Actress. MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, acknowledged to lie the queen of the AMERICAN STAGE. > _ SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 8, 1865, The Beautimi Diania of FANCHON, THE CRICKET. FANCHON Huts CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. ' To-day, SATURDAY, at 12 m„ CHARLOTTE THOMPSON MATINEE. ir LITTLE BAREFOOT. Iu Helreareal., THE SEA OF ICE; Or, The Wild Flower of Mexico. Tickets and places can be now Hi-cured at SCHRK1 NEKS MUatC STOKE, where the Box Plan may be aeeu daily, and Ticket* obtained, aud out at the Theatre. For particulars, ae« Programmes of tbe day. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 8 o', lock prootaely. Box Office open from 10 till 3 o'clock. dec* Wilder Salamander Safe Co. Ffr«‘ Proof and Burglar Proof Safe*. T HE Fire Proof Sake of the above patent ar® war ranted ^qual in every respect to any FUtsT- iUVjvS Safe now made, aud twenty-Ave per cent, chenper. The Burglar Proofs manufactured by tho Above Company, to the banker afford all the protection hu man ingenuity cun devise a^ninat the cunning of ihe burglar. PUKSK A TUuMAj, No. lit Way sireet. ($e. erat Agent* decs Wilder Salamander Hale Co. FOR RENT, Three rooms, with Oaa and Water, suitable for a small family. Apply to . Mrs. E. HOGAN, Northwest corner ol Price and St. Julian streets. de«8-tf For Sale, I N tbecltvof Macon, a twentv-horae Engine, with Fi 'lire Boiler 18 feet long, 4n inche* diameter, two Pinos 10 inches, iu pertei t order, together with till ol my Mill Machinery, consiatiiig of Shafting Mills, Unite, aud everything appertaining thereto, for $1200, one-half cash. Apply to H. W. BGlPEUILLET, dec8-lm* Engineer (!. ft. K. Ten Pin Alley. PRIZE WATCH AND CHAIN. fpHB Proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Billiard Sa- loon, Broughtou street, between Drayton ami Bull, will award a tine Watch and Chain to the per son rolling the b**«t game of Ten Pin* in his Alleys between December 8 and January 8. All employee* of tbe extablislimenL barred out. dw8 lm Wanted, good hand to run Ihe Slngnr’s Sewing Ma- Apply at Ihe Poulheru Bag Maufac Ory, Exchange decent M. P. BEAUFORT. Dissolution of Co*Partnership. •JVHB firm of SADLER A Fit El MAS' have TH18 DAY been dissolved by rnotnal c >rsent. Eitbi r part ner Is authorised to settle the business of tbe con cern. A. H. NADLKk, decS-St A. FREEMAN. REMOVED. | ^ K. FISH ho* removed hia office and resident*! to lf»S Broughton strut t, north aide, between Banian and Jetferaon. dee8 ot* READY MAOS Business Suits AT o' NEW YORK LATHROP & CO.'S, :7-5t Up-Btstre JAMBS RUB (ELL. Col. JOHN a HATELY, Havannab. Ga. Jasper, Florida. FILL AND WINTER GOODS. RUSSELL & HATELY, J.YSPKK, FLORIDA, ILL open, forthwith, a large and well Affected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Bools snd Shoes. Hats and Caps. Also, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Hardware, con slating of everything needful for Plantation and Family use, which will be offered at prices to salt the time* and the interests ol pmchasers. They will also act as COMMISSION and FORWARDING Merchants, and will give special attention to the purchase ot the product* of tbe country aud tbe sale of produce and merchandise on consignment. dec7 Plantation for Rent, S AID to lie one or tbe beat on tbe Ogeeeboe river, ci * ‘ — * - containing nbout two thousand acres of Drat quality river Uitiom, hammock aud pine laud, ffvu hundred ot which ere opened fur cultivation, and well adapted to the prodnetion of Colton and Corn. As mnch as fifty bnebels ot the latter have been made lo tbe acre on the bottom lands. For raising Stuck it is unsurpassed in this State, having excellent and bounteous ranges. Located along tbe Central Railroad, and being only forty-seveu miles from Bavannab, and two miles from Kiel ion No. 4J/„ it has tbe advantage ol convenience to market. For particulars, apply lo Iis. A. P. LONGHT&BfcT, Effingham County, near-fludsou Ferry, On the savannah river, or to JURIAH SIBLEY, d-c7 Augusta, Ga. COATS M“"° *.K „ l» OOLOftED CamoWLLA CLOT Ha, COLORED AND BLACK CANTOR CL0TH.S, COLORED AND BLACK BEAVER CLOTHS, COLORED AND BLACK 8ILK MIXED CLOTHS,. LATHROP 4 CO.’ I'P-SUi™ Roumi. hats; YBRTHKB supply of late styles Just recelvnl at det7_St COLDING'S. Permian Guano, ■fteate oi toe PsravUn Government. 809 tom daily expected. BOBT. HABERSHAM A SON Wanted* WHITE GIRL, to take care of yoong children Apply to decT-tt 3. M. C0LD1NQ, No. 163 Congrwfc street. LIST OF Uncalled for Freight REMAINING In the Office of the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY; Arnold, W. T. Camming, N. Culver, C. P. Corded, C. NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY Cooper, Olcotts & Farrelly. ^UNNY BANK, by Marlon Uarland. Kissing the Rod, by Edmond Gates. Utterly Wrecked, by Henry Morford. Tbe Race for Wealth, by Mrs. Riddell. Right and Lett, by Mr*. Newby. Lady Ashleigli, by J. F. Smith. Lords and Ladles, a Novel. Physician-' Visiting Lists for 1887. Steinway Pianos. care where all all others foil. While tor Barns, Scalds, Cats snd sM abrasions of Is InhUtole; Bold by MAGGIBL-S SALVE J. MaGGIBL. 11 Pins street. New York. And all Druggists, at , TWHNTY-FIVB ClftfTH PUR BOX. nol-ly NOTICE. Oraas or zna Cuuul Baiuoad and Bxmiino Cokpasy or OnoaoiA, Bavah>ah, Dec. ISO 1 eOBOlA, > e. 4, 1886. f A dividend of fivo dellsre per shire on the cspitml stock of this Company has this day been declared by tbe Directors from the earnings of the Road, for the year ending 30tb ultimo, payable on and after tbe 20th Instant, In United States currency. Tbe Government tax will be paid by this Company decs T. M. CUNNINGHAM. Caahier. Sight Exchange ^ the Bank of the Republic, New York, for sale. WILLIAM BATTER9BY A CO. To Planters. ^SAVANNAH, October 1st, 1866. . THE J. B CARY & CO:’ft * ‘‘NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO W HICH 1b now offered to Planter* posseseee quali tie* which are peculiar to it alone, and render it far superior to any other known, aa liaa been’ fully proven by tbe 44 Freucli Academy of Science*!," and also by practical person* of enlarged experience in every de|uutment of Agriculture. Among tlie meritorioiiH qualities which peculiarly didtingniRh the 44 Nonpareil French Guano,” may U* enumerated the following: 1st. It will promote the growth of Dolton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of grain or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as ha* been fnlty teeted, Ht the aame time being eutirely free from tbe objectionable properties of the above, as it is a Perma nent Improver of the (Soil, Instead of a stimulant. 2d. It can be applied to the leaves an well m> the loot* of planta, without any danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied tho soil will retain ita moiature, and will not bake, even the most clayey. 3d. ft will prevent Worms or Inftecta from destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever it in applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap pear, it* properties being repugnant to insect life of every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to agriculture when it i« i ntimated what vast number*, as Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in •eat depredations. In a circular it is impossible to fully enter into the merits of tho ‘‘Nonpareil French Guano,” but we as sure tlie public that we have not exaggerated, and it ohlj remains for those interested to test its value, when we feel confident that it will rapidly supercede all others. RGFEBENCE9 NOTICE. Orvicc ov tub Cbutbai. IIailboad and Banxiho Com pas * ov USOE4HA, Bataxhah, Dec. 4, 1886. An election (in accordinoe with the provisions of tbs Charter) for nine Directors to manage tbe effUr* this Company for the ensuing year, will be held at the Benktog House In Savannah on MONDAY, 7th day of January, 1867, between the hour* of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Stockholders, upon presentation of their stock cer tificates to tbe Conductors of Train*, will be passed to end from the election over the Company’s Roads free. T. M. CUNNINGHAM, dec5-Uan7 Caahier. NOTICE. Orel on OT THK cbrbal Bailboao A>D BAVKIMG Co MV ASX OV OBOBOIA, Havas (ah, Nov. kl, 1886. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of this Com pony will take place at the Banking House in ffavau- nih, on THURSDAY, tbe 20th of Deoember, at II o'clock, a. m. Stockholders will be peased to snd from tbe meeting IT** over the Oompany’e Rood, upon presentation of thetr stock certificates to the Conductors. v U-lm T. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier INSURANCE I INSURANCE II SAVANNAH. GA.. AUGUST M,1S6*. THE undersigned would respectfully Inform their friends sad the public that they are prepared «* effect Fire and Marine Risks lo in* following first cfooe companies, al semufohed rare*. Bed eoik.ll a share of patronage: INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Os New York. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE OO.; of 8t Louie, Me PERRY INS. AND TRUST OO., MArlOO, Ala. JOHN W. AHDHREOiro EONBhOO.. sepl-tm Uorner of Bryan nod Dreytoa etveetu. HAIK DYE, M l antueoustxet, rhmpmt. darehie, re Habit. DuFM.No. M John street. Hew York. Ho] % *U drag aftd patent medicine store* everywhere, mfrly Oorna Tin protect the lost or ehlldrea’i Omo potr will outwear three without Upo. Sold-very where. Drays for Sale. upwo NBW DRAYS, which have been la am only oee mouth. They con ho seen at Mr. Byrne’s Black smith shop, next to tha Gas Honae. dtc6~4t T*. Pondleton, Clark county. West Virginia; CoL B. Morgan, do.; C. Cimbie, do.; E. McCormick,do.; Maj. Green, do.; Col. J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard, do.; P. V. Sheppard, do.; J. Endi-rs, do.; Daniel McCullough, Fairfield District, South (’arolina; Dr. Win. Monr<»e, Baltimore county; F.. Merryman, do.; 8. Patterson, Harford county, Md.; R. Eirland, Calvert county, Md. 1. P. Silver, Cecil county, Md.; Jobs Merryman, Balti more; K. Sinclair A Co.. Baltimore. 47* Beware of Counterfeits. All of our barrels will be stamped with name and address. John Mebbtman, Esq., formerly President of Ma ryland's Agricultural Society, says : • . Baltimore, Jnly 21, 1866. Mssau. J. B. Cart A Co.: * , Ohhts—My gardner has been making experiments with your “Nonpariel F^euch Guano”—he has ap plied it to beets, cantelope* and very young cucumber vine*, which at this season of the year are very liable to injury from Insects. As far as we can judge, it is a flrat-rate article, and comes up to your claim of its merit*. I shall use three tons on wheat and rye thin Messrs. J. B. Cary k Co., through their Agout, Mr. Louis T. Guieuoti having made an arrangement with the firm of BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN, planters can rely upon obtaining tbe genuine •* Nonpareil French Guano.” £7* TMIa I* kite Prlaripal Depot. ^ Beware of Counterfeit*! All onr barrels will be branded with our name aud addresw. oc*J-tf Soluble Pacific Guano. T HE composition of ibis GUANO is tdeatical with Peruvian. It differs only 1. the proportion* of the seme clement*. While it contains lees Anjmo- ata, it boa nearly twice Ihe qnaai-.t, or Phosphate of Liam, artese per cent.of wnirh Is IMMEDIATELY bOoUBLB. Ita effect* on cotton tbe past season have In many Instances excelled Peruvian Gaauu. It has in I Mease proved less active in the early growth of the crop. Wuen drought intervenes, the crop does not saffsr from Its nee, re la the ossa with Peruvian Ouaoo. ^ reason of tha presence In it of so large a per osar, of Phosphate|of Lime, its use improves the soil to an extent that cannot be realized fremi'eiu- vtaN ttnano. Every eaiffo of this Gaauo is aabjected to rigid INNPBCTION ANALYSIS, and la .old on a basM of actual value. The undersigned agent la nre- P*red to fanuah tbe teeUareny of well knowu Geor gia and South Carolina planteie. In evidence of the superior excellence of this Gnano. . . E- ^ WADE * CO., Agents, dsre.-nd.1m 8»vannah^qff. Kooms to Kent. T>AHTns desiring comfortable rooms, either with X or without board, eon bo accommodated by ap plying oo Macon street, secnftd dqor from Dravton. There are several commanlcxtiog rooms, satiable for Cunllle*. dt>7 3t Law Notice. T OE undersign< d has removed hts Law Office to the second Boor of the old City Hotel Budding, on Bay afreet. Mf HENRY WILLIAMS. Savannah. Augusta and Macon. Pemon9 who wish to purebsae c«n either send to the M.-inufactnn-rs for tbelr price list, or we will fer- nish them here. We sell a*. Factory prices, warrant them, andkeep them In tnne lor oue jeer, for purchaser* in this city, thereby saving them freight, hunrance. dray age and other expenses, besides procuring tor them a select ed instrument. dect-tf JOHN 0. SCHREINER * SONS. Dapont, H. Dennis, L. C., Gordon, Gs. F. A. Alloril, H. C. B. Bradley, A L. c. Cue, Hisa A. Conway. W Cooper, T. B. D. Dryadale, Mrs. a A. Fleming, Fryer, J. C. Ford, Gur-lou flmn, A. Gotta, J. Johnstone, U. N. King, Captain U. Lock, Mre. L. J. L. Lauraut, U. M. , M. B. Mamie, W. . Mayer, A. O. C. Nathans, L Olio, B.C. Mlddlekin, J. M. McGInley, H. McLxoghUu, M. G. N. Pane A Son, Freedee, Mre. Oolonsl. Rainey. W. Reenbard, F. O. owoti, lira. J. F. Picket, E. E Hobeitsuu, L 8. Savannah Lumber Co. Stephens, U. C. Thomas, R. 8. Solomon*, E. W. A Co. T. W. Wright. Gibbs A Co. Wartl, J. Williams, James B. F. TDMUON, Agtnl CLOSING OUT SALE. Prepare for Christmas. Toys, Fireworks, Confectionery &C., Ac., Ac. fJIHE attrnMon of the rssldsataof Savannah, and of those visiting tbe city, is called to the extensive assoi tment of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AC, to be had at Wholesale or Retail at T. BATESON S, Corner Oongrers and Drayton streets. N. B.—Thankful fur the liberal patronage extend ed, during the last FIFTEEN YEARS, I napectiully solicit a continuance of the same. dec3-3w NEW STORE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. BY Einstein Eckmao & Co. MO. 168 CONGRESS STREET. W E are now receiving, and ready to exhibit onr large and well selected stock of the adore men- tatned good* from the beet manuteetuma, Md pat up expreeeiy tor I lie Georgia and Florida trade. Merchauta and Planters are iDvite«l to exam ine our stock before pvthifii| lsewbere. Estate Sale. .1,000 Acres of TlenhereJ I Mdl la s B^y AT PRIVATE SALE. BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN. 6,000 acres of Heavily Timbered LANDS’ lying in air " Bulloch county, adjoining the lands of Dr. James Young, aud others, situated three "te the Ogeecbee river and four mOee from No. Railroad. The Lands prodnee Oct*in. earn. cane, etc., snd is one of the moat healthy locations In our State; tbe society is excellent. Fur the business aud forming it cannot be excelled. The above property belongs to the estate of .tha late John M. Burns, ilrmntT*. and sold bar m oitter ti Ik* Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Screven county, No vember term, 1866, for the benefit of the aeinsnd creditors of mid estate. Plat of tfoafdnd can bp seen at our ouuming-roota. For further particular* apply to us, or Mr. H. a Kittles, No. ff. Osntrel Bsllraad. Thnni—Onebelf cash; baianeato twelve menfol. with 7 per oeet-ietersot. aeoarad by mnvtgega an to* property ; purchaser to pay far papers.^ ^ ^ , Administrator, cvmmro, tastanlentoanmow, ‘ ' noB-dm eafoia of John M. Berne. New Yoik Menu please oopy tot one month and end MU to thia office. „■ The underelgneo, intending to male achargri Ms business, offers hi* extensive stock At •YORK PRICES FOB CASH. This stock cod*Ui= e SELECT ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, Liquors, Wines and AM Together with a line rtock of B 0*0T8 AND SHOES. RETAIL MERCHANTS snd COUNTRY DEALEl will fluff It to thslr advantage to csll *od ““H these goods, which are to be PesMtvely Biff of before the flret of Janasry. hebce skehas, 1T6 Broughton rtrfet. WM. hrenn. Joe. A. KoMKts. E H»nu v * STARR A ROBERTS- Shipping and CommissioiJ MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GBORGIA, liberal advances on consignmedis of Cotton | other Produce. PirUcilir attention given to the purchase oi ^ pll*a for MAnnfhcturergy Ac- Southern Bag Manufactory! EICHANGE WHARF. M. P. BEAUFORT ALL GOODS BOLD AT NEW YORK PKI; ] lUR BAGS, 1*x. *6. j# and 160 poimdl 1 ^ . Ac. Tara'Sre* and four Bushel H*fi* ,or . n'ind Osin, Ac. Gudbj, Onioburg and Peron'l ® ^’fieUn Tantn Awnings end Flags made to orii r - Bagging Ai Twin# lor «fo Notice. , snd « ! 'I •--jaraa»rss» 1 _ mttah, to eoattna* mill ‘Kjamoi lUff. Ummlfol O. Pane Md , «L ] J^lird i» 3 General Partners,and Albertd dal r«rto*!L and baa contributed1 laa to the common stock of th* g, I •AYANBeE. Dec., yfft W. ■.WALSH. WSSSKiSsri'i— Agamt for the Honth. cwJCK , g Hair gro' coni« r To Rent, DES1SABLS Ofilra ffi MilMM UMf AiwOf wanted to rant or bfiy i wildcnco, with AHUM attached, In a pleasant port ai Apply fifi d*c7-lW WILillWOB* ^ , IW Wl«to«.vww-. — MARTIN J. FORD, ATTORNEY at i*aw, office. *a FaEEYAff muurT. jyiTdm SAYANMAM, GA. CLOCK. 9 C Stop* Hair train raiu»a utlyl HffirRtotorerfoeL Hair Raaiorer waU .. MRCHANDI8S AND 8^ Bite --»SSSm \0t& 1 Ci/I WANTED, •»* *srsT^I $ isS