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November 0—Senate.—A nmnbor
iru* 1 *’ the firstreading, but notof very
t2* ere oco . The following bills were
l^ndiDg: A bill to amend an act to
,ty lt ' r ' r jlroa i from Athena to Clarksville
, 0 incorporate the Ohattahoo-
^ taring Company—passed.
*** Z committee reported as a sub-
lW n bill to appoint a committee to in-
Tiie Greorgia, TV'eekil’V' Telegra'Dn and Journal &c Messenger.
TELEGRAPH.
ATLANTA.
llton ATI
( , joS s of the Legislature.
Phillips and Piercp. The amendment of Sim- | The treaty of Washington obviated future con-
mons of Gwinnott, to strike ont the third sec- veraities. England had little to fear from in-
tion prevailed, and the bill was passed as ternal trouble. The schemes of the interna-1
! j tional society caused no apprehension here,
ame ea. I Washington, November 10.—Governor Sam-
New Yobs, November 11.—Arrived, Weser,
Metropolis, Allemsnia. Arrived ont, England,
Wisconsin and Samara.
Dublin, November 11.—Kelly, accused of the
murder of the High Constable, was acquitted.
Reply to “Justice.”
Macon, Ga., November 8th, 1871.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger'. In your I
paper of the 5th over the signature of “Justioe,”
some one makes it very dear that the oommit-
TUCKSDAY, NOV. 9TH.
^^phandMeaaenger.
A message from tho Executive informed the uel Bard, lately of the True Georgian, will re- The friends of Kelly got up a demonstration, tCQ ubo awarded ^e premium on gins at the
House that he had signed the Atlanta bill, same jonrnalism in a few weeks. bnt there was no disturbance. . late Fair did not understand their business, if
i . i • *« •*- * •* *- * Madbid, November 11.—Tno Cortes voted 1 - - - -
I Davis’ resolution that committees on agriculture | A full and prolonged Cabinet meeting consid-
his showing is an impartial and fair one. Let’s
, , . .. , oredthe civil service matters. The Southern I confidence in tho existing government by 191 to i se9 about
and manufactures bo joint wa3 adopted. Ad- I claims Commission will close its sessions tem- I 38. The Radical members abstained from.voting, j g £ f ore attempting to reply to Justice, I will
jonlned. porarily on the 15th to preapare its report for . London, November 11.—The Holsatia, leav- j y0 i( . M opinion that the less there is said
There is an accredited rumor here that Bui- Congress. It is expected that they will resume in P» Plymouth for Hamburg, ran down ascnoon- npon th e relative merits of the Hall Gin and
their sessions in December. . er t “ 9 harbor and the crew were drowned. t]ie otbers in competition at the Georgia Fair,
.. . .. * Major George D. Haggles. Assistant Adjutant A new company has been formed witn§0,000,- j aj-q better for the latter.
The vacancy caused by the retirement of A. G enera j ) j 3 ordered to report to the department I capital to famish the roUing stocK for the Justice’s first position is that the Winship and
H. Stephens from the board of leeses of the | 0 f Texas. Atlantic and Great Western Railroad. Massey gins beat the Hall gin at the rate of sev- I rs
Tho President has gone to New York, and Fabii, November 11.—M. Thiers, in an In- en ty. s i x per cent, in quantity or time, and W
will retnm on Monday. lerview, authoritatively declared he would pro- c i a j ms that the “difference, if any, in sample O
There is no present intention to declare mar- P° E0 to en ^ tbe provisional reign and to estab- and turnout was not sufficient to be noticed.” H
tial law in Georgia or elsewbere, there being llsb a permanent repnbho when tho Assembly The committee entertain a very different I ~l
nothing in tho present condition of affairs to la December. opinion of the whole matter to that shown by
„, <uw . ...... i . _ _ _ . warrant such a measure. Senator Scott who, it I Washkotok, November 11. J , 8°,'-' arter | j nat j c „ exoep t as to the time it took the several
^ . for election of two committees tion was adopted by the Senate and Honso to jg said, urged the measure himself denies it. I gave judgment against the female voters because I ^ nR pounds of seed ootton to the saw.
I** ,t,a Senate and Honso, ono com- proceed to tho election of a United States Sena- New York, November 10.—The Board of ^he act organizing the District of Columbia con- jj is es rimate, I suppose, approximates the time,
Health appointed a committee to urge Comp- £>««* the right to vote upon male cihzens only. undef (he (rM iha , was * md a8 cloaeIy 33 it
troller Green to furnish funds to enable the But Judge Carter has no doubt that the 14th and conld well be done>
loth amendments confer the right npon women.
The United States and British Claims Gom-
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official conduct of Bullock, a bill
State Road was filled by the choice of G. H.
Hazlehurst, on the 25th ult.
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th.
Atlanta, November 11.—Senate.—A reaolu- I
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The President issued his proclamation to-day 1 eng i ncer from any seeming intention to do Mr.
formally suspending the writ of habeas corpus H ^j i n j n8t i oe . His was the last gin on trial,
in Marion county, South Carolina, saying, and it is tbe praotioe of engineers to abate
whereas, the insurgents engaged in such unlaw-i th0 Bteam an a slacken the speed on the near
ful combinations and conspiracies, within the I approach to the time of stopping an engine.
| county aforesaid, have not dispersed and re-1 Mother reason why the Hall Gin made slower
the Senate and House, ono com- 1 proceed I
" investigate the official conduct of tor on Tuesday, the 14tb. Burns introduced 1
‘["l other State officers, and the other resolution instructing tho Joint Committee on I Board to checkUl6 progres sof sraali-pox, which 1 16111 amendments confer tue rigut upon women. 1 But he seems entirely nnaoqnainted with cir-
*"* * investigate tho lease of the State Finance to investigate tho financial condition within a week has suddenly appeared in all , Tbe United States and Bntish Claims Com- cumstanc68 w hich doubtless had much to do in j
_ rAT ; 0 ns management. A number of the country. Adopted. parts of tho city. mission meet again on the 14th instant, Ihe bringing about such a result. Does he know
^,d1iwP proposed, among which Tho following bills were on tho third reading Jim Irving has been indicted. He was ad- claims of persons who, since their claims ao- that dnr ing the trial of the Hall Gin the com-
were proposeo, a ^ U0Wln S mitted to ^ fa the smn of one bm , dre a and oraed, have become citizens of the United States mittee tw £ e recognized a diminution of the
® ffl0 «d to insert tho names of Linton and passed: A bill requiring Ordinaries when ttonRand dollar3 . There was a great crowd of S? 11 n °t be presented to the Commission by Mr. a of the engi n 6 7 And t h at 0 n being ap-
j.mcs Johnson and W. B. Fleming as issuing orders upon tho county treasurer to roughs in court. Howard, the British agent. | proached the second timo the engineer admit- I
K- fCf ’ . inresticate the official conduct specify the fund from which it shall be paid; The Supreme Court decides that the Montauk Tho President approves the sentence of Lap- ted tba( . be bad two p 0and3 i ess steam than pre-
to mvesiig Wfl _ an B H a bm to ^ the aUac hm e nt laws of the State Indians are trespassers on the lands in Long tarn Hodges cashiered for embezzlement. vio usly. How much time was lost, and to what
' r-VorV. n 9 4 11 * ^ fnVAnnf offflPlimATifc! xvh^rt which \7er0 supposed to belong to the Blam vnUs that ho ^vill not announce the ex t en t Hall’s gin was impeded, it would be J uj
r - IR6 W. Adams as the committee to allowing creditors to take opt attachments when tribe _ Thig throws several thousand acres of committees of the Honso until the second week dimonlt to say. I ^
** .he management of tho State road, debtors conceal their goods-; a billto repeal the i and 0 n tho market. I^ec ember. ^ | Just here, let mo hasten to exhonerate the j
Mon to recommit the bill, snbsti- I act to provide for elections; a bill requiring I Judge Woodruff refuses bail to Irving on ac- n "'~ ""
F^Oments to a special committee clerks of the Superior Court to give ^ of I ^ I
"g.nate and Honso, tho hour of ad- elecUons, to fill vacancies in the offices of Ordi- no ^ ie .' i^glg released in tentheusand dol- 1
Soo jiyed, and the Senate adjourned. nary; a bill to amend the law relative to arson, | i a ra bail. _
fB! ”e adopted resolutions unseating making it a felony to bum or set fire to fences,
f the 44th District, and declaring stacks of fodder r~ *“ “*
, election was held, Thomas J. grain; a bill to a
vjjja 10 ^ Bea | an fl request- recover damages in certain cases when the claim Pleas requiring Mercer, the defaulting City States, within said county, jlLL arms, ammuni- B p ee d # and, in the opinion of the committee, I Tf\
Piiti i! ° ot tu '“ - n election to fill tho or affidavit is illegally withdrawn; a bill making Treasurer,to show cause why tho writ Bequester- ^ lon > uniforms, disgmse^ and other meaiis an ig capa hi 0 0 f being run, with advantage, at a ^
.tafiovernerto order an election to mi tno or cmu “ ¥ 8 \ hivA nnrnnn iDg his property should not be issued. implements used, kept, possessed, or controlled gpeod than any gin on exhibition, ex-1 tJ
t 0 enticcmcn c P J y P » Augusta, November 10.—Tho Bar of Rich- H?y carrying out the unlawf purpose Cdptj poI haps, the Neeffie Gin.
°* £ty ' Th« mo*ion of Bush to reconsider or driving away the same by employers without mond connly held a meeting to . dsy an a nnani- for whlch . ^0 combinalioiis and conspiracies W hi!o Justice thinks the difference in sample
ifora•—I ’ , . nav mem ber8 S100 pay for the services rendered, in abandonment monsly passed resolutions requesting Congress °^8 a °' zai3 > ?j 3 co “.“ ^ , b -" was not sufficient to be noticed, three experts—
^resolution of yesterday to pay memoers misdemeanor to establish a United States District Court with ‘ 10 u. bn t do still persist m the unlawful combi- pethapB the best judges of cotton in theai ty of
*v« 3 tabled. The following biUs were on o£b y cm P lo ye3» 8 c5rcnit p0W e ia , in this city, for the 5th Congres- uations and conspiracies aforesaid, now, there- Macoc _ pron ounced Hall’s the best sample that
' ; n a • A bill to provide for a special Tho House resolution, providing for the m- lj onal £ ist r i 0 t a na for eight or ten counties in f°r®» et9 -> eto - .. . was made, breaking the staple less than any
lD o - - *—»=—— - e tj-iu-v- 1 *««o art iiATio I - -- - - - - — ■ ■ The Supreme Court dissolved tno id junction I 0 ^ er gin on the trial. One of the commttee
1 „/ w^rira nnrtnr . P he had sold cotton ginned on the J
Liverpool than part of the
in a’certain other gin whioh is |
be onoof the best gins in existence.
^‘,7 be laid before the Legislature for a de- 1 ° rsc u “ e > l °8 e
? L JSection in case tho person exercis- House declaring
■^ration cl c _ _ ,. :t ., n,. I The resolution '
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^ <1 reeled by law, was made tho spe- ™ regard to the payment of Executive warrants,
* tc3 ‘ ’ ' B iH to make it a po- and suspending th °
TV-fa- to-morrow. Bill to make it a po-1 ana snspenamg me zum secuon ui m. app ™-. Nassau ir fn 1 fever or any other epidemic disease in the city.
f 1 foi r. laborer to abandon the service P riation act of of 1870 was taken up. Campbell Howard Assomation.jt its jneerin^to- (SigDea) y £ Haxwood, Mayor. | upon tbo gins . The Hall ginfed itself, and Mr.
a ‘ C -' • * . breakinc tho contract. B P obo E 8 ainBt tho blU lo 1510 bour of a<3 J°u*n- P f b noarivCC Med Ihe active opera- New Yoek > November 11.—It is rumored Ilnll attended npon i t u’one. Tbo others had
olitffi? over, y 8 ’ ment, when the Senate adjourned to Monday. [ ion3 of the assoc i a tion will terminate on the ^ at . tho reported burying of the hatohet by from tw0 to four msn in a tt en danco npon them.
^ t House-Hall of Meriwether introduced a 15th inst Fenton and Murphy is incorrect. They met at .‘j U9 tt C o’ asLe, “could Mr. Halt bnvo, in any
11 !l to repeal the District Court Act was . n Pritr? S^FrANCisoo November 10—The United jt onse °* mutual friends and exchanged tho ascertained that rapid work would not bo
-iiUid order for Saturday. A bill to resolution directing tho Committee on Pnv - Aita.usual courtesies but of no political significance. , nt0 a0Cuact ia lbe le8 « ?” Good lively
J "‘“; , . T n „tiees’ Courts to leges and Elections to inquire into tho eligibil- , cbar „ es a Z; ns t t h e msnacers of the In- The Calabria took out $2o0,000. o ipicion, that—but 1 tnko it upon myself to
suiii-n jj 8 . ,, nftnr ity, under the Fourteenth Amendment, of David d j an reservations in the territory, showing that The Russian fleet w off the highlands. B iy he could not, for there was no such point
m 10 tak6 t effeCt tbrie “ 0ntba aft6r ^Johnson of Spalding. The resotaUon was and |o on I B°ttswhokilled Ha sted, is sentenced to be J ermined ’ j kS ow he was told by one
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Powers. posed that committee.
Baltimobe, Novomber 11 -.The Grand July r “Jnetico” wishes to know upon what points of «
has indicted eighreen whisky men. Their trails meri) . tbQ p Tem i um wa3 awarded. I suppose the
will *ake place in December next. foregoing partly answers tho question. There I *—*
i reaointion onerea uy ^^ ^ o£ offen66 againBt lha laws I housed ‘.d^ I Philapelthia November ll.-Tho Philadel- ^ther pointl of merit in the Hall Gin that
itTBiigate tbo financial transactions of Bollock | ’ caso of ab3enco from tho closed for tho season because of ice. | Pennsylvania Central Railway. This gives the f
ths contested elections in Cowota and I omorB » IUUUU1U B “T” I single _
‘ . ,, PrtmmittAfl on Privi fnnd3; also, making it the duty of the chair- five. RacingnndertheanspicosoftheSavan-
6ta m referred to the Committee on Fnvi- • ^ reasonable nab Jockey Club. Matched races for citizens’
ipsts3 Elections. 1 1 - .... nnn
i reaolntion offered by Bacon for the ap-
gronnds of snspicion, to present the former of-
purses to come off on the 25th—purse §1,000.
London, Novomber 10.—Tho disaster to tho
osed for the season because oi ice Pennsylvania Central 498 miles of road in New
Rome, November 10. ’&*****£* ^Larinf? Jersey, GOO miles of canal, and several ferries,
jrmanent residence of tho King are preparing
Most respectfully,
One op the Committee.
r-vH Cl-ws k Co., and with all of tho banks, ^
R.tt.ti. i atat0 to procuro requisitions for their delivery.
nskil on the table as a bill to the same par- ^ ^ J ^ ^ t<> the Seaate I P e ™ 0 e ^ r5 r n e a B 1 ,U p U ^' o C0 t ' i I and the Delaware bridge. 1 An old Louisiana sugar planter who is xnnning
t« rn leforo the Judiciary Oommittec. A meesag0 from tha Executive was read re- “tt, November 10,-The statute of the £0a ° £ tba 0oUins Steel PIow8 ’ writ63 to CoUinS ^
iir^la'.ion offered by Pierc,direc 8 b turning with his veto the joint resolution ro- poet Schiller was unveiled in the presence of ‘ b0 ° 0 tb ° t only t ^ 0 Mled outright. Twenty 6r & Co., and says, “I would notpart with the I ^
Cuiamittee on the Western and Atlantic ^ ^ resolation of 1870> autho riz- ~yal family. Tho crowd was large and enthu- Vere wonuded-some fatally. “
Inkoid to inquire and report upon tho legality finding the joint
siastio.
Bbussels, November 11.—The Bank of Bel- conId not g et others.
steel plows bought of you for §100 each, if 11 ^
W. DUNCAN. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
!:T !(C :?:. St ; ltein iSSUiDSaid t0railr ° aa9 ’ I elutions were taken.upand passed over Conley’s I 7f7^=.‘ X “
wss sdopted. . . 120 , o. navg New York. November 10.—A hundred work-
,1 General Commission Mercliaats
course with tho ministor of Victor Emanuel. I S2 STREET, SAVANNAH. OA.
San Feanoisco, Novomber 11.—Three high- v?ill make liberal advances on Cotton and other
waymen named Jones, Houx and Sampson, bo- Produco consigned to ua. ang20dAw6m*
WM. W. GOBDON
ber of the previous Legislature, the Committee
■ Privileges nud Elections recommended that
4e$e»t be declared vacant and the adoption of
iRulntion directing the Governor to order a
Veiil election. Tho report of tho committee
Ed the resolation providing for tho election
nudopled.
earning introduced a resolation, requesting
Cooley to furnish information in regard to tha
hsl scrip donated to Georgia by Congress,
dhptei Adjourned.
Hoa. H. V. M. Miller addresses tho members
i ., . ... . ... - ... truthful investigation was
<the Assembly to-night at the Capitol. L ndministrfttion> no tw . |vuloww
V, tho fugitive member from Lee who is ^ ^ t made by Joneg tQ the last L<Jg;s . State ” 335 . aggregate capital §249 392,16;
! -e: indictment for the mnrder of Miller in I as satisfactory There total gross assets §135,420,426 ; total losses
v has been arrested at Chattanooga latnre » was end0rs . 7 ' §S2S,211.22. Companies suspended 67 ; num-
i.n.,I was not a dissenting vote, and tho rules were I be) _ asses3ed 28; number not in fire 87; losses
-ue.j f° r rcqu'sition. I suspended, and the resolution adopted. Ad- 0 f compaD i eg by States: New York, §21,637,600-
Tw lease of the State Road is looming up for d to 10 A m Monday. Ohio §4,181,657; Massachusetts §4,483,500; I J- **■
in Legislatnrn President 11 Ihe „ 0» Onnc.enn Eel- SffigK'
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
commissioners appointed by Bullock to invest- severe iy stricken with that disease two years
igate the affairs of the road, wore adopt,. ago. Since then several of^he robes wJ® G ^ q . Fair was before , he s upre me
Griffin, of Houston, introduced a reso. .tion prohibited from baye Court to-day and argued, on motion for new
directing the Finance Committee to inquire why ba ^ ^SSSk trial > on technical 8f onllds - -
the State Treasurer under Jenkins does not re- New Yoek, November 10.—The Evening I F ? rt yAnsolosconnfy 57 * ° i
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of tho rules, that immediate action could be The publishers of tho Spectator, an insurance j
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ins administration, notwithntanding the fact | ghiwgo fire. Total companies^ in the United j ll.-A vessel sank
on the lake’. Three men were lashed to the
cross trees. A tug has gone to their assistance.
Salt Lake, November 11.—A party of Mor
mon missionaries are going East.
J. B. Kimball, of the firm of Wall & Kimball,
— There wosanveiy ume m mo rautu,,, *•**- i * _ _« - v *o'072 - I The Emma Mining Company has commenced
complains of a defective inventory and ^ ^ R adj<jnrned too late to t6 , e g ra ph ; MtoSS §575,000; the shipment of enormous quantities of ore
correction in behalf of tho lessees. L hQ resnlt Jast n5 ght. Norwood was chosen as I M ’ Iand §397,!05; Wisconsin §290,000; Mi -1 eastward. .
wo'«defects are apparent. The Constitution I thQ nomjneo of tb o Democrats for United chigan §17,500; Minnesota §100,000; Maine
*21 publish an article to-morrow morning show-
LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES
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COTTON.
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO.
Savannah, Ga.
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I the nominee of the Democrats ior enigan f li.mm; minnw— How Mabhal Law Wobzs.—'Tho Charleston aarv«*uxj.»ai, vsroi. wj.
Zf States Senator on the eighth ballot. Ho briefly ’ Courier, of Friday, describes, in the following -p ESPECTFULLY inform the Merchants and j 5
•Tho steamship Ocean Queen, for New York, dig(r j 0 t; or county, agreeably to Grant’s su
JtrrJSr I a==w=I 5SSST3:*S3SSS:|»9ijSSg^g^9
American steamship Virginia, and an attempt or the French Lettres de Calchet:
New Obleans, November 10.—Tho protest of at capture was apprehended, despite protec- A g en ti 6 man who has just arrived in Colum- j
the underwriters, tho press and people will torate assnmed by the Grenadian and United bia £rom Union, as we leam from the Phoenix,
priced, and new engines worth §12,000 to ti t avoid speech making.
{1-,000, are put down at §10,000. Only §12,- 1 woa 10 1
worth of property along tho lino of the road
"Jvalued. _ _. . ■ ,u R uuucw,.*^.^, >— i-*—- —— ,—1— . . . W1H .. — —, — -- . ,. ,
u*t Bullock played havoo with tho credit of pro b a bly causa tbo city administrators to re- States ConsuL of yesterday, describes the condition of things
Rotate, is further evidenced in s;2i.»,000 01 1 fic i cd the resolutions establishing a paid fire I Peruvian advices say that the smaujpoxis I £ba j nn fortnnate county as terrible. Indi-1
endorsed bonds, received by the Carters- I depar t me nt in place of the present volunteer I ravaging Lsvea. I v j dua ia are arrested right and left, and there
’-■Uad Van Wert Kailroad, and a fartbor issue I stcin . The Chicago fire is cited against a| The presidential elections favored Genoral I j 8 DO r e dr ess. In several instances citizens have I
2ia0,000 to the samo road, when tho name ‘ - d fir6 de p ar t m ent. Prado, bnt there were fears that the govern- I been imprisoned for mere than a week, and
Hi dinged to tho Cherokee Road. Tbo first v g T uouis, November 11.—A half million in ment would nullify tho election and proclaim J wer6 tben coo u y informed that “a mistake had
riUo be taken up, bnt both sets are out yet. etoc ^ o£ tho’Northem Missouri Road, owned by General Echeniqne temporary President, with boen made.” Another raid was made npon the
J- I t he county, was sold at §85,000. The purchas- the assistance of the army, and subsequently t0 wn of Union on Wednesday morning at an
era assume tho fees and other expenses incurred appoint Echenique’s brother dictator. In this ear j y hour. All the roads leading to the town
FRIDAY, NOV. 10th. I in t h 0 suits now pending against tho company, event a revolution is expected. Prado has 8,000 woro picketed, and no one allowed to leave or
ItiSTA November 10.—Senate.—The reso- New Yobk, November 11.—Charles Swann, a soldiers, and it is believed he will begin the en t er . Several carriages, containing ladies,\on
interest. If you want money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO., 1
aug29 d6m*w4m Savannah, Ga.
F*-=i the House, tho bill to appoint a committee rai i road blacksmith shop exploded, and six were a committee of two from each State to draft a mad0 by squads of soldiers, accompanied by
h iaustmto DnUock’s official conduct was injured. now steamboat law, and urge its passage—the Depnty United States Marshals. These squads
ia 3 .. f , 0 New Yobk, November 10.—Marshal Sharp, committeo having power to call a convention, -were scouring the streets, having in their hands
1. fearine that Jim Irving’s friends would at- -whenever necessary. The committee on gnev- i< b i ac t lists.”- A tap on the shoulder, and the
of the Cimmitteeon Education, rec- » o regcne hjm fro ^ Ludlow jail, has or- ances report the present law and regulations in- un j ncky wight is turned pver to an armed guard,
deeded the printing of five hundred copies der ^i b ia removal to a federal fort. _ definite in their provisions, and they compel
"fit report of the Stato School Commissioner I Cincinnati, November 10.—A passenger train owners to test inventions, against their judg- Shocking Deeds.—Graniteville and Aiken
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“t bill to increase tho punishment P r0 ‘ I and t en seriously injured. steamboat owners and their interests. The law I nesday. A negro girl, employed by Mr. JameB
ts rited by various sections of the Penal Code, I Salt Lake City, November 10.—General I empowers supervisors to compel ownors to I Brewer as nurse for his child three years old, |
154 thaegiug tho penalty from misdemeanor to Acgnr has been assigned to tbo command of chase patented devices at tbair P le . a f. nre - ,? b ® deliberately Bhot it through the head and then I
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*^tdaients. steamer India sunk in Sanlt Strait, Marie River, bill and secure its passage. Adopted. ning of the same day she was found and appro
ve special order was taken up, which was j^ 0 par iiculars have been received. Providence, November 11.—The brig Fron- bended b y a constable, and while being con-
L ‘»V)lmitms of the Committee on Privileges * Norfolk, November 10.—The canal steamer tier, fromSayannah.arrived here went on t a t jaii she was shot and killed by some
« Actions, declaring the seat of Wm. Henry Astoria, with a0 “8O°f cotton end navg stores, P person unknown. Subsequently, thesame night
‘•fiettih district vacant. The Senato ad- j ^ a3b ^^ 0 r7'in of the fire is unknown. The St. Louis, November 11.—A broken rail L young m ftn named Turner was shot by a crowd
!«iae<Jto 3 p. m. loss is §15 000, and no insurance on tho boat. I threw two cars, containing recruits, from the q£ De g roes> and wounded so that amputation of
Ahernoon Session—Tho resolution declaring Poughkeepsie, November 10.—The first snow track of the Northern Missonri Railroad, ana hig leg wa8 necessary. It was supposed he was
seat vacant was adopted after a lengthy fe » b ^ 3 ‘jj*** 10,-President Theirs in- soldi!” w!re kdtod. Edwin Calvin, son of miataken for Brewer - <
Y* 1 *- Ayes 27, nays 9. Senate adjourned. I M hool at St Maur to-day. I Judge Calvin of ibis city, was killed. The re- The w A m BEB inos of Ultsses.—Since Grant a
hocsE.—The special order was taken up, The special French mission to Metz has been cruita were en route for Salt Lake City. nomination as President he has been absent
. Ml for the etoUoaof a ^ Enpe ,„ „„ fto„ Wwhtogfo. 1,0 hooted „d ooo d.„, I
It ct-7 t0 W1 , ' n0 nnexpirod term or Bullock. Vienna, Beust, thanking him bonded warehouses are unnecessary. The ped- and has traversed, as nearly as can be deter-
. f ’ er * the entire session in iU discussion. and appointing him a life dling system should be better guarded against m5ned thirty-seven thousand six hundred and
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TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS arc
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It i3 a certain euro for Scrofula,
SyphilU in all Us forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of t! c
Blood.
OHS E0T2L3 C? EOSASA-I]
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIAN!
have used Rosadalis in theirpractico
for tho past tlirco years and frtely
endorso it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Puri her.
DR. T. C. rUGTT, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKlX, “
BR.lt. W. CARR. “
DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, “
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville,
DR. J jVl. McCARTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AITD EITD0ESED BY
J. B. FRENCH it SONS, Fall River,
F. TV. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
•V F WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
ShAVKHWcirtonsYille, Va.
SAM’LTO. McFADDEN, Murfrecs-
horOjTenn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to tho
virtucsof Rosadalis. Totho Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex-
trart superior to any they have ever
used in tho treatment or diseased
Blood; and to tho afflicted wo say try
Rosadalis, and you will be restored
to health.
Rosadalis is sold hy all Druggists,
prico §1-30 per bottlo. Address
D3. CL3H3JIT3 ti CO. ?
Manufacturing Chemists,
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JOHH FLAJiNEaX
I, J. GUILMARTIN Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
BAY WTKEET, S.IVAKNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOB
BRADLEYS SUPEBPH03PHATE OP LIME,
Jaweli'a Mills Yims, Domestics, etc., etc.
BAGGING AND IRON TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Usnal Facilities Extended to Customers.
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WM. H. STARK. U. P. RICHMOND
WM. H. STARE Sc CO.i
"Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors,
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General Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to
SUES OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Produce.
TTnTRUT. advances made on consignments.
Arrow and Eureka Ties at lowest agents’ prices 1
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of all Muds
of Bagging. Agents for
E. P. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
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B. H. A2SDEBS0X. GEO. W- A>’DEBSON, JB.
JOHN W. ANDEBSON.
JS0. W. ANDERSON’S SONS,
COTTON FACT0B3
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General Commission Merchants.
Corner Bryan nnd Drayton Streets,
Savannali, Ga.
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The Great Medical Discovery t
Dr. WALKER'S CAIiEPORNLA
VIHEGAR BITTERS,
i|| Hundreds of Thonsand, f«3
S Boar testimony to their wondorfulv;
S*5g Curativo Effects.
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is fancy DRINK,if
I Made of Poor Ram, Whisky, Proof Spirits
and Befnscd Liquors doctored, epiccd .ana
sweetened to please the taste, called * Ionics,
I “Appetizers," “ Restorers, &c., that lead too tipple?
I on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,
made from the Native Roots and Herbs of Cali.or-
I nia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants.
They are tho GREAT BLOOB PURIFIER ami
LUX GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renova-
I tor a 'd Invigorator of the System, c-irrying off all
poisonous mattter and restoring the blood to a
I healthy condition. No person can tako these Bitters
I according to directions and remain long unwell.
I For inflammatory amt Chronic Kheu«
matism nnd Gont, Dyspepsia or Indices,
tion, Billon!), Remittent and Intermittent
Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver Kid*
neys and Bladder, theso Bitters have been
most successful. Nueli Diseases are caused by
I Vitlntcd Blood, which is generally produced by
I derangement of tho Digestive Organs,
DYSPEPSIA OR- INDIGESTION,
I Headache, Pain in tho shoulders. Coughs, Tightness
of tho Cbe-t. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tha
I Stomach, bad tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of tho Heart. InfLmmation of.tho b -ngs.
1 Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a ru -dred
I other painful symptoms, are tho ofisprings of Jya-
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led eificacy in cleansing the blood of ail impurities*
andimpartinrrnewlifoand vigor to the whole system.
I FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Totter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils,
| Carbuncles. Ring-Worms, Scald-IIcad. tore Eyos,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scarf--, Discolorations of the Skin.
Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the
system in a short timo b7 tho use of theso Bitters.
I One bottle in such case3 will convince tho most in
credulous of their curativo effects. - ,
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impuritieshurstingthroughthe skin in Fimplcs.i.rup-
tion3 or Sores; cleanse it whon it is foul, and your
feelings will tell you when. Keen tho blood pure and
the health of the system wHl follow. .
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS lurking in Hie
I system of so many thousands, aro ^effectually de
stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carc-
1 fully the circular around each bottle. .
J. WALKER, Proprietor. P». II. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists nnd General Agents, ban Francisco,
Cal., andb2 and 31 ommerce street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL PGGIST3 AND DEALERS.
DR. PRICE’S
SPECIAL FLAVORINGS.
VA
YA2TILLA, LESSON Etc.,
Fop Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
THOMPSON, STEELE & PRICE M’FG CO.
Dopots, Chicago and St. XjOuIs,
MANUFACTURERS OP
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
AND BLOOD ENRICHER.
THE GREAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED ENERGIES.
Tlio most reliable Blood Parifier.
The sure Repairer of Broken Health.
Tho trnc Nerve Supporter.
Tho Permanent Strength JRenci c er.
The most Energetic Tonic.
In all cases of Debility. Poor Blood, Weak
Nerves, Disordered Digestion, it surely
and durably benefits.
Sold by all Druggists, or the Manufacturers
on the receipt of §6, will send, by Express, 6
Bottles, which is sufficient for S or 4 months.
Prepared only at tho Laboratory of
Thompson, Stoelo Ss Erico M’f’g Co,
’ MAsnr.irrcBETj or
DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER,
Special Flavorings for Ice Cream, Cakes & Pastry.
£i7 izi 243 LUl ST2EE3, - CHICA30, ILL.
227 0000 C72EST, - - • 83. LOTOS, IM.
Tho only kind made hy a pracKcal chemist, as xrell
fir, I'l.y-i. ..in. "itli s; -cial i\ forem-c t . its licalthful-
ness. Composed of articles that aid digestion. l\rfcct
in {nudity. Cheapest, because Vtt purest, Best* as it is
theneaVhiesL Biscuits, com bread, cakes, pastry, not
only wliito (sweot) and light, bnt wholes- mo and
nutritious. Use if; prore it. Knot ns recommended,
\ro forfait right to truthfulness. JKj^Many worth
less, cheap imitations. Be sure you get Dr. Price s
Cream JJuJdr.g lYncder. Sold by Grocers. Manufac
tured only by THOMPSON* STK*£LE & PRICE
UF’G CO* Bcpots, Chicago and St. Louis.