Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867, November 19, 1867, Image 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Western Union Telegraph- Special to the Enlnpiisc. Savauuali Market. Favannub, Nov. jß.—Cotton open ed -tt-aily, active demand. dosed with in :mJvatici 11 _! tendency, middling IGJ, -ales 2,821 bales, receipts 4.020 bales. Baltimore Mai feel. Baltimore, Nov IS.— Flour dull, milliner doing. Wheat steady, prime 2 50, Corn firm, old 85 a 87, new 15 i 1-8. Provisions very dull. Netr York Market. New Yotk. Nov. IS.—Cotton sales j 1 >OO bales, 174 a 18. II mr dull, I ■State 8.40 a 10 25, Southern 10 a 141 Wheat firmer, amber 270 Corn I :> auy Provisions dull. Groceries j jUiet, Gold 87». NOON DISPATCHES. X«‘*.v York Market. New Yo k, Nov. ID, 2 p m —Plmi/ dull and ut changed. Wheat 1 a2c j better. Corn le better. Poik dull, moss 2’. Lard quiet, 12| a 132. — Cotton tinner, IS. Geld 391. The Official Vote of Georgia. Atlanta, Ga , November 1(5.--The 1 official vote ot Georgia is declared as ; follows: Registi red votes 188,047; votes cast, 106.410 ; lor convention 1 )2,283; airainst Convention. 4.127 majority for Convention9B.ls6; num-Y, b r of whites voting lor Convention 36,500 The Election-Vote cf the Dis tricts. Fi-st District —Chatham 313 ma jority of re i,Sieved votes, Effingham 132, and Bryan 24 less majority Second District—Liberty 13 against Mclntosh 132 limj rity, no rep it from Tatnall. ihml District Wayne 19 less than rogis'P'ed list, P.ciee 23 do., Ap .ling 116 do Fourth Dtstries—Glynn 176 iitajm-i ty, Camd ti 150 do., Chailtou 26 mainst. I'ifth Distt : et Ware 41 majority, otfee 13 do. Clinch 63 do. Sixth D strict Echols IS, Low ■ !es 29, Berrien 217, all against. Seventh District—Thomas 230 mat • -ity. Brooks 72 against, and Colquitt 22 against. Eighth Pist'ict—Mitchell 23. No ovt IV,an Decatur ami Miller. Until District —Early 28!), Calhoun Baker 177. All majorities—ag ; 1 gitinpr ientli District Doughcrtv, 473 ’ > ty, Lee 183 dii, Worth 189 ■•nth Ilisiriit—Randolph 127 s f , Clay 38 against, Terrell 228 , ii, iv, > • 11111 District - Stew,aid GO -t, U ebstei 102 do.. Quitman 26 f! irteenth District—Sumter 17:. n j rity, St li ley 13 do., no icport ft oil M iron ’ ouricei.til District--No n port. , 1 teen: U Distiiet—Montgomery igaii.st, 'i ellaii 16 do., irw.n 8 xUenth Distiiet—Laurens 119 j o ity, Johnson 83, and Emanuel i 5 again.-'. Seventeenth Di.-t: ict - lbirko 10(5 j r.iy, uo tetui. IVont Bull .eh and riven. Li. hrcei.th District—No returns. Nineteenth Di.s r-et laliafcrio 52 •’ jonty, Warren 62, and Greene 11S Twentieth District Hancock 189 •joiitv, W ashiiret m 15 do, no re 11 from Baldw in. l w nty First District—Twigs 189 j“i ity, Jones 128 do., Wilkinson • . against. i tu-iity Second District —Bibb 125 oust, Mciiroo 129 maj. r.t , Pike o.i agnin.-t '1 we my Third District—Houston 154 major.ty, CnnvibrJ 163, and Tay lor 92 again-t. Twcut y~Poui th Dis' rict M nscogeo 228 majority, Marion 11.2, and t imt.ta -liOoclhuso against. Twcuiy-Filtli District—Talb. t 7'J nnjority, Harris 45, and I pson 28 agatns" Twenty. Sixth Di-tUt —Butts 27 against. Fayette 180 majority, Spald ilie 468 do. ■Twenty-Seventh Distr et— Newton 239, Walton 241 against, Ulaik 149 ajuity. ’j weiitv-E glith District--!’ itnam IDS majority, and Moig; n 249 do , Jasper 151 majority. Twenty-Nil,t District- Wilkes 171 majority, Linden 36 do., Colum oia 411 tlo I'hir ielh District Oglethorpe 9 against, Elbert IS do., no report from M .and S' ii. Thirty-First District —Hart 215 ma joritv, Franklin 49 ando v Habers!,am 79 do. 1 li.rty-Second District White 74 majority, Lumpkin 145 do., Dawson 61 do T irty-Tbird District —flail 172 m jot ity, Banks 83 do, Jackson 258 do. ’! hirty-Fuurth District—Henry 353 ajority, Gwinnett 57, and Delvuib _B2 against. 'J bitty. Fit b Di-trict —Dayton 134 nuijoi ity, Fuiton 392 do., Cobb 424 iii-t j hirt- -Sixth District —Merriwetli r 215 majoiity. Coweta 487 do, • in'll lit! do. < iiiitysScveiith 1 istriet—Troup majority, Heard 2 do., Cairo.l 29 st. . uty-Eiuhth District — Polk 410 n, y Li all isoii 91 dm, Paulding 817 a.. _ , j hiriy-iVinth District, —Cherokee 6 majority, Milton 13 do., Forsyth 203 do. Fortieth District—no returns. Forty'First District —Fannin 122 majority, Gilmer 120 do., Pickens 1 11 do, Forty-Second District—Floyd 391 majority, whattooga 78 do., Bat tow lbG do. Forty-Third District —Murray 291 majority, Whitfield 490 do., Gordon 264 do. Foity-Fou’th District—Cato sa SI majority, Walker ISS, and Dado 46 against. [.Atlanta Opinion. Delegates to the Georgia Negro Radical Convention. Th Atlanta New Era, conta ns the I f Rowing list ot delegates elect to the approaching piebald misi ailed • Recon ctruetmii’ Convention. U| on running j over tlie list, we find there art. just ! thirty five negroes. The Opinion says ; thirtyisix : First District. Aaron A. Bradl.y, colored, Rev j" Jae. Stewart, colored, Moses H Bent- I lev, Colored, M . IJ. D. Reynolds, col ored, Walter L Ciitt, Isaac Seeley, j Charles 11. Hopkins. ,S coml District. T. G. Cainj bell, W. A. Golding— Loth colored. Third District. A. M .Mo re Fourth District. F. M Sm th Fifth District. P. B. Bedford. Sixth District. Lewi* 11. Rohetts. Levi J. Knight. S c c.th District. J L. Cutler, Rev. Milton C. Smith, ; Dr. W. C. Catson. Lighth District R. 11. Wbiiclv, Fiauk Powell, John Higdon. Ain th l>i t r ict. W. W. Dues,C. G Martin, 11. IJ. Christian. Tenth District. F. (). Welch, Phillip Joiner, cob j ored, John Murphy, Bet j. Sues, col ored. Fleer nth Dist rict. Win II Nonlc, colored, Robert Al exander, colored, James A Jackson, colored, John Whitaker, colored. Tiedftk District. J E 131 • unt, ’I hottias Crayton, color ed, G \V Ghailteis, colored. Th irtet li th District. ET Sm ed, 11 K McCoy, Jno K . Hall, K b it Lumpkin, colored, Je. se Jhnkit;.*, cuhot and. Fourteenth' District. JC Traywiek, Simon Stanley, Dr! S T Saber, .1 .'1 Bueliati. Fifteenth Dish ict. Andrew J Cameron. Sixteenth District. E V, I atie, Geoteo Linder, colored |S rent' ruth Dish i I J A Madden, 1! Whitehead, II II Gbsson, J M Rice, M Claiborne, Jas B u i k e. Fi /ht<' nth District.. ■ 11 B Bullock, F Blodgett,,J E Bry ant, I! Cm 1 *y, S W Beu’d, colored A1 x Stone. lo cI, John Neal. Ai nr tic nth District Jas Atk os. It P lid win, Unbolt Crumley, c hired, J W '1 Catching, llcliiy Sni' k and color and. Timid 'h Di-Ini t C G Ru ha ils ii, C tl Pri' ec, W C Sups le Geo Wad.ice, colon and, W 11 llanison, colored, Daniel Palmer, cud : oted. Twenty First District. T Gibson, Samuel Gove. Twi nty Second District. Goo G Williut, P Wooten, W J Howe, M Cooper, Rev 11 M Turner, colored, Alfred Bowdoiu, TJ Speer, M A Pott.-. Twenty Third District. P Maddox, U P Edwards, O II W alt on, S A Cobb, colored, Isaac 11 Aiideison, colored. Inr nty Fourth District. (I W Ashtonn, 'I bos Gilbert, J G i Maul, Van Jones, coined, J C Casey, colored. 'Twcut;/ Fifth District. Jim S. Cnstii , colored. E J Iligbeo, E L Stanford, Sam Williams, color ed. Twenty Sixth District s T IE Moor, IE 11 Ruzar, IK II IE hi h head Tux nt;/ Smith Di-ti j, t. John Harrs. N P Hotchkiss, J IE Christian, C l> Davis, James C Bar- I toll. Ticcnti/ Fiflith District. T P Shall,ild, Jno It 1 iiill on. A G Foster, Henry Glover, I I’m T Jon doll To nit;/ Ninth ]>ist rict DG Cutting, Isaiah Sherman, Lew is Pope, eoloied, James Knox, Rom i ulus Moore, colored. Thiiticth District. A. J'. Ackerman, Jos. McW horter, E. S. Cobh Thirl;/ First District, Philip Murtin, S. W. t r.iwlord, W. F. Bowers Thirty Second Itistrht. •John Woody. Mil on Moore, Tuirty 'Third District. Beupiinin i unegun, Madison Bell, W. L Mmlcr Thirty Fourth Did lief.. S h Dally, It D Shumake. S Brown, Dr J. Matthews, J uni s R Bracewell, Thiity Fifth District Dr II V M M Her, ) L Dunning, N L Angier, J li Fiiun, David Irwin, li G Cole, W C Leo Thirty Sixth District. Rev J W Key, P \V Cham hi rs .Tno S Bigby, I>r U C Smith. J C Bow den. Thirty Seventh District. Jll Caldwc 1. Robt Robinson, Dr Geo llarlin, A II Harrison, E B Alan tin. Thirty Fighth District Jas P Waddell, 11 li Hutchinson, T J Foster Thiity Ninth District. John Lott, A IE tKlcuinbe, S T Houston. Fortieth District Hun T Crane, John Boygon. Forty First District. C A Ellington, IFMellaw, Forty Second Dish i t. J R Parrott, TE L Goodwin, IF Shropshire, Geo P Burnett, IE A Fort. Forty Third District. Sam'l E Fields, L N Trammell, J 11 King. Forty Fourth District. Presley Yates, James M Shields. The cost of registration in Virginia was 8239,00 th ihe Cost of the milita ry establishment in he Male tui the la.-t ten m mills is 85,600.000. .5?o„t!)mi (Enterprise * ’ ( SEMI-WEEKLY.) L. C. BRYAN, : : : : litor. Tl IOM ASS VI 1.1. ii .A.: TEESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1867 Mr. X. 11 Stakruck is our authorized Agent for the City of >av.mnuh. to receive and receipt for ndver i.-ing and aubscriptions to the Southern Kmcrpiise. CONGRESS AND THE PRLSI DENT. It D pretty gene.u:!> unde stood that Oonanss will persist in its attempts I to impeach the President, and it is quite as well undeismod that the Pie sident will resist any attempt to place him under arrest prior t> trial and con ii tion It has not b eti a eus oin in the Emte I States to place under arrest the high officials no cached for treason or h gb misdi't' eanor.-, fi .r tin reason that, 0 convicted, the punnli. j timnr of such official,- ext onU only to , remorol from "fire, and dt-quahtieu tion to hold my office un.d r the I ni ted Sfa'es. ’to ane.-t the Pro uJeut, therefore, as the Radicals threaten to do, is a breach of piivilege, a di*rc [ gat'd of an establi-lml eu-foin cd the ! country, a contempt, of the authority of the Chief Exei utive. and an insull tithe while Nation The Pies dent does not mean to fie treuti and with con- ; tempt, and he and ms not mean to allow the Radical.- to arrest It in prior to trial and conviction, in Holci mos tlie ! custom ot til t country on the im- | pi aehmeiit ol high officers With the view ol making his ie,-istaiice l > Con g'-e-s iff'hod, wo are informed by tVashim t'tn di-patilm- tint the Pies- ; ieleiit has ordered the m.iiiarv 'mi- ol the District to he incrcitsrd nnd placed on a War fooling. Gen. fenory nmv C'lmmaml- the troops of the District, about. 1900 sluing, but it. is stated positively that Gen. Fhnatuan, who is well known to be in luimnny with the President, wib sup-rced ■ Geii Emory or take cominatid of the 1 >i.-I>ict ab. ut the 17th in-t. The Disuiit is com posed of the States ol M nyl iod, |l> 1- aware, the District of ('olmidiia aid three counties • I \ cum a j lie mi litia -I tins Di.-tnet call be inn-t nil to tin cumber ot P.M.IHH) il c cc.- ii ty, and uie.-e will be sufficient to hold the Radical Jilhtjs in eh t k me I the viet,on us Reinucr t- i.f tl e N ith, suppi lit and by an iiuanilnoug Smn n, e,aa ni'li to the reseue, and. like a mighty Hood, overwhelm tEr Radical tyr.ials, murpers ami disturbers ot the public ptaee. '1 ire Presidenf is light. IP has a va-t majority of thu people, of both North ami South, on h s i. la, and all are gati-iied that if he does not. n-.-i-1 the Radicals tlty will overtlirow tie- Governim ni. Rut he has alieady de teimimil to resist., and we may, there lore, expect stirring time.- at. Wadi- I ingtoii boiore long Whenever th i eonlliet begins at \\ a.-lnngton the H i. ; diea s will attempt to involve the u lm South in enil war at horn , an I I r | this puipi.-e Hi y have -nil emesi i ies among us ! i pmsoii Ili o!s ot the colored people agan h tt , ami to eueoutage ih m ■ n ~| drill. ()m people -Inac 1n ; igm . S rant of these secret de-c. >i the Radicals, and tin y should n t lie p ,ss e,tightly hy I'eiyvui tied, f. ii arms ed i- an old but true saying, m and the hint it gives wi 1 he needed in the coming struggle il the Rai.ic.d- are not fore.-t aHe I Tlieit euimi-sarns aro already among u-, and have th ii programme marked out '1 he Radi cal Niitioii.il l eii r.il t aitninitti"', wi Ii whom even South'm him mnme in correspondence, t--u .- all the m ees-a ry instructions for the gu dance ut these ommi.-s.ir ve, and th sc in-line lions will he to lie. h '-ttllties a I over the South whenever they are resisted by military lore' at the Gupi. tol and it la conn s neci’s-arv to pre vent the Southern white people limn unci' g with the Northern p-oj 1 - in the support of the 1 u sident i-tieh i a mea-ure on thei’' part w aid he : troulin some hut Would not -iiei eed. It would result iti u misomhle lailure | to keep tlm country dnide l. but it would also rest It in the total destitte i tion of the Radie ii ; any SOUTH GA.*& FLA. R. R. The Stoekhohh l- ot tins Company held a nci ting in I hoiu isvi le on Tuesday las' and t It eta and t he follow mg Board ot lfireetois : Hon. James I. Si waiid, Cot. A 1 'ielM'v hk, Col,. S. IS Spk.m I’.tt, R 11. Hardaway, P S Row Kit, J ii n Ft Ait K, (> Thomas County, J. B. Pi 11. n, Ot Mitchell County This is an excellent 1! ard lin nos enlightened comprehensive view*— men of enterprise a’d vigor, la t the people now do their duty and the work will begin The Dir<ctovs will shortly meet to <l* et a Pc .-.dent and the ti organ Sitioii will be complete. MEETING OF TAX PAYERS. A meeting bus been culled for Sat unlay next, by ‘ Tax Payer.-,” to con sider the nutter of the payment of the tax leviidfor railroad purposes. We ope the tox payers {generally will attend, that the ma't'T may he foidy considered, and that, whatever action is take may he del herat ly taken by tlio.-o whose intcre.-ts are invoßed. If nothing short of a majority of the vo tern of the county could nuke tho tax le/al. a* now a-sei fed by its opponent*, so. a] o, nothi g short of a majority of the cote is of the county call give authority to the meeting on Saturday Bear tins iu mind, gentlemen, for we shall expect j.on t i “tote fair.” 11 iairly defeated we surren !cr quietly AHEAD CF IIIM-A CIIAL -1 LUU t 4. Our brother e t niporary of the Tallulla.-see Scntind .a- just been bragging muchly upon the///7/«r of a li dc rtranycr at his house, whose if' ight his i ntliu.-iasm records at "full ' nine pounds ’ It would have been well tor him hul he eln eke I his en thusiasm at th s point ; hut in tlie ' transpu t of Ip- j y, he eh b.-nges the . ‘ ii seiilivious ‘bahy orga s’ of Gem:- i g a,’and throw-(town Ins g.iiiitlet to ] the Savannah Adr di-cr, 1 hum igvidt' i hntn/r isi/ Qii m ill D inner &CC., I"i I a T-t lihassic buhy show against the ; World.” ‘»C (’tjfij i<l bUiUt. ii OUi v ti'Cin J #«»J ill ) | With all our heart, upon thu reception j of his "Ray of lioj e, v and assme him of our lull uppcei.i ion of his joy ; t»lit we kn ,"k llis "hah;/ show Into I'ic tiy assuring him that we have „ tiedoe and a half pnu ds '‘Junior” of the F n ter prise already in due ejuise of training. INSUBORDINATION OF THE BLANKS. The Savannah iDpuhlhan of the 15th m t. contains an appeal toUeu. Pope, signed hy a number of well known influential uen'Eme ofSaVaii n ill, aga list the iiisuboHlimilion ami threatened violence ol the negroes in the vicinity of that city, who are rep ri.sititid as organized, armed and dr.lhng for the avowed purpose o. seizing the fin petty of tl e whites The bin. uuge ot the gentlemen iniii e t a pci'P-eU'd and determined p a on the pint ot the negroes to oust ill whites in aectirda ec with tlm adnei giv. n them hy su-h d.-turbo -a- Bridh'y. 'i he licpuhhcan denounces the movement, on the part of the blacks, in ,-tr ng term-, and rail- upon the militaiy autlioiitii sto supi,rts.- it. OFF FOR LIBERIA. I'lm (h'luinbu-, G a., Sun says 350 negroes left that city a few d,,s ago lor iitberia, and t li.it ano'lier large col ony will b“ ready to sad ii the mii.ith of -day next. i hose w!:o have aliea dy gone to Liberia write bank very la vorabb' accounts and are anxious Im their b. tlo ten in America to join them in a I ltd of their own. --.-- lii'ivi'li pain ivc iinnmmee llio deatli | of our f, icad. ticn,a il I'lmmas K. ISI-ick •S U'.ir. 11 c di -J ot j tdli.w icvi r, at Iti- re -i lea • It .Nava ..,la, T xas. ibc e wcess ■ince. ti a, J, wish mtiive of Oei rg»a. it o. iginatiy lived oi Mantg aaciy county, 6 111 v. a.'i.cv he removed in Tin,mas upon j it.' mini. 111. (le 1-pcesenti and H in Hie i 8e; a'm nil iu i null o. I ii" f,cg s atni'C, and u ■ ne - ■ e |i ost activc memticfia ,1 hit In dy. lie tide I tile ' fli sc of M joe Ini i'i during tlo* time of our ireiiHe wu.i tlie lad, ins, an t also held oduT rc- f'lt I'ihlic |n sii ions in this Mi ate, and lvliei-i' ,' j.l.ic and was eqti il to tlie eiiici geney He was, we bcli vo, a gcndit. atef’ra'iklin tioil 'g •, mi lw is ah.ml AH year ■"iag • May Ins sml rest in p" ice. Sunt tarn llecoritir, We, too, must i xpress our de< p re. ! grt'l at the death if an exocllmit. man ami our vnlitiul Irieml. We It vc known Gmi 1)1 ud,slnur IVom uur boy hi" and, as a citizen I ih in c nty, and i xpli's idmr ii, lat :lie loss i I so valuable a cit ziT , s removal, ;i a w years ago, to , .is Oil" lead ers will remember In nteiv.-ting let 'em from that Fta’e and tegiad. Willi ns that In; has so sm n Li ID' n a vie im j to tic terrible scourge whieli lat'ly ! swej t over the W, st. Among th i tlom-ands who fell hy the epidemic, th re was uo gti .it. r smil, no truei In ait than lien. 1 limnas E Illack ; shear. anotiieiVdeatii. The nuuiermis ti lend- and u l it'mis of r. \\ illi;im W . Heir w ill in grieved to heal t! at he tl ed on Sun day evening last, at Ills residence near Dii can i tile in this eon. |after a brnd Him -. How truly has it been said that ‘ in the midst of life we are iut death ’ Only af w day- ago the deceased wa, wa ll and among his li lends and It bit ions —taalny lie i- to j the grave, lie was a young mail o excel!, i t moral eharaeti rad a useful etf Zi ii. Imt, we regret to say, li.nl u t gi> eti Ins at teat ion to r. bgt m Let u- ci mi in 11 linn to the infinite mercy of tli.u li. iug ‘ who e wisdom is uns, a!eh iblo and \\ It so ways arc past finding out.” Dr. T .I.Cmhe. '< ino tly ifN sv t tin. Ga. tut lor the la t Id years an i nil mm i.il cut z ti ol Moil cell a came to liis de th, in that ' i I 'ge, eti Satur day, ol !a-i week, by lulling trum ti e root ot a house, some twenty Let to tl e giound, Tho Florida Conference Ili ■ ii xt \; nu ii l". >ii lc re nee ol lie M E, t"hutch, vv. 1 c 'iucue in M uti cello on E'lvhiy tlu- Bill day of Dec, :u her next. Th© Stamp Act Declared Uncon stitutional by a California Judge. San Francisco, November IS—ln a suit of the State ot t'aldornia a. must the s’e itn.-hip Moses Taylor, tot 8766, WO, for ala hue to .-tan :« their p.i-s --;ge tickets, Judge ilawyet- decided the stamp act mieotistnutiongl New Advertisements. SALT.' 001 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT FOli I ■> Mhic ('misi^iui.c-nt, at lcduc id viz : In Ol«! Mjii"? s‘*.**.*s. In Xr%\ Miuld. 50. E. KE.MiXGTON A: SON. Nov l'.Maw lw (iEN E sr PEE'I NT EX DENT’S OFFIOE ) AtEiiitic tV Oi*!| Si. t . t o , > Sav.immh Nuv. 18, !«SG7 ) NOTICE. THI* K»A» \Y'll.h 151 Z (U’KXKbTO Station No. 21. [Whigham] Fifteen Jlilts Fast, of liaitdnidge. On Tliutffiday tho 21st inst 11. S. HALNI .S, nov llt 'lt (icn'l .Superintendent. GFX J.srt FUIXTKXM NT'S (and FICF.) A llutilic X- I{. K. « « [ Savannah, Nov. 18, 18C7. ) -- - y ' fS-- ' "i- r ri'irj! ! P '-, K..‘ ■... . . [Fr "h rd-r-ej ! Change cf Schedule. O'; hih! nf'ier Wpiincßday. tlie inst , !\iK < ngcr Trains o:i tics mad will Leave S vanmili 8.00 p m I J 8.15 a hi Arrive at Wliij'ham, \) -15 a m I t.‘ iVe \\ I i._r an* 5 15 p in I/c;iVf Tli dii BviUe 0.45 p m Anive at S ivauiia!', ala II S. HAINES, nov 19 4t ficu’l Superinleialent. I). F A L Y E Y, Dealer in EVERY VARIETY OF XX "O TJ £» 111 HOI; X> fl H f FURNITURE, ST. A MU; LAV'S HALL BUILDING. 81 io:ig!itoil Ml., 2 3 floor front .BeflVi - H II U A VANN ATI, GA. n- \S IX STOKE A VAK’FD ASSORT incut of Mr. m. mmi AMD Enamoled Setts, I 'i l A A’? 1?0 a 7 TT4 ry? tt ,v ,* A TT r > i Xiil J■ • -J. J -Ci 0 1 1 •/ <vl .4 i ) t j jVo iJMI U£) y Os everv SI vie and Ealtein, CHAIRS OF EVERY DISC RIP 1" 1 »N, &.C., &C« nov 19 dm n/ILI, ItF RAEFFKD FOR aS SOON ▼ ' uh the (Jliaiipv*: - . ate taken, Osa<- B ine ROSEWOOD PIANO, 7 «1 TANARUS.% vi:.h. Apply at onoo at the Rook Store FORTY CHANCES at v!0 I"EU CII.VNt ' Nov 8-ts <522 3XXS.I^X i S.:UT LABORERS! ’B’lh' EnDEKsIONE!) l as iua«!u arrai je ineut» with If*. BOKcWiYj, lAQ., OF NEW YOKK, To supply I’hiMft tt, whoso plantation!! are situated in healthy localities, with German Laborers. : Orders sent t«> me, descrih'n;<g tin* number es hands ami the deseriptmu ut I.h t, will re 1 eeivf' intention ami he tilled os near as possible j ai coiding tu the desciipiiua, and in mtation. li;w Formerly of El »ri»la, I2? IS ro nu lit «mi Nj., Sioiiiihhli, tin. REFEIiI NT S IN SAVANNAH .- IJo’w r s N Tillman, < 'oinmission Merchants John \\ \tideiso i's Viin \ i'.t ( ommishit*n Me t bants Ti-otl \ (Jorhm, J dm I, k ila hinga- < v my us, Cohen \ C . , I . i: ill vV Wes low. Phillips & M\ei-s nov 5 dm V/ATCIL’P,CLOCKS AND J H3XNT2E] LIIY, RKI*AIRED ON T II E , (fJm notice , v fA' Vml Wimauted J#»’ VO DIVE SA ! ISEAT I'iON JOSEPH JEr.GO! & CEO. HiiV" rtf cv.'.l II new I, U \ ti IU - .11i\\ 1 I.R> and M'Kt l .vt IJ S any kind VM! Hit" y\ \NI) t RKNCH ( fer‘CKS Ml >li tii'M * ml .in kind "I MFM- C vl. INSTI.f M i Ml - vvfuG tin V f!,.| foi -ill" at ioanoiudd" c!- ( all mid t xamt. c. JU.-I i'll .IFUUKR A HKO Dvr "20 I.in THE ALLEN Liniment (lEI.I '"I! WED THRO! <lll FT THE __, Siiihviu Satvs f>r nil ftohes : i)c I'll it in in and li"i s>' arc sw j i to, cm bo laid at ihv I'ruj: Stoi c of ovt '.’ft an F -n\ V* 1. 1 tires ot" %i!ttiini*frntioti tor Stale v t t lie* tin h i $20,000 Worth OF MLIAtIJ m TOOIS AT NEW YORK COST For Casli, AT AINSWORTH & HEAD'S, At the old stand of It. R. EVANS. VETER THIS DATE WE WILL SELL - ur entire Stock oi Fall and Winter Goods a. NEW YORK COST for CASH. OUR STOCK Consists in part of DRY FrJ L_ DRY i O ( ■ - O u -**■--* G S, LADIES’ Dress Goods, Os all Styles atul Patterns, CLO THI NG, Lsr ». EI I! A«» T R 1 » H X M T A O S» « H, Ei «.&! IIAUDWARE, I'OTWAItE. CROCKERY.. ware, .Saddles and Pridlcs. l’oukct and Table Cutlery, Sluio Tools of all drsci ipiions. Trunks, Carpet Dags, Va ii is, Wood and Wi!low-ware, Kero sene Lames, of all sizes, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Besides many other ar»i.-les usually found in a First Class Dry Goods Store. We have n hand a fine lot of Men’s and Women’s Shoes, made expressly lor us in the upper part of I .e Slate. ttciiimbri' tliat \vv me in She Tl iii lief, n-ill w i!i |tny you lhe lli ;jh€*«l tlailift B > r«ee ai :a!l iluhn To those who owe us, Lr ng on your rot ion. and we will pay von more f-»r it than any one else We will ship your Cotton to Savannah or Now York, and hold it a long as you wish. Assist id nil you can and it w 11 ei aide us to assist y -u again November 15. 2in E O HILTON, F M U \NDELL Suvanmih. New York. Hilton Gi Eandeil, W S3DE,S>B t E.U CURHiKS, AND DE.iI.ERS IN fPMISIOiSj ffiUCCC A\ iiK's, L4QUOH'?, cfco., 103 BAY STRKKT, ili I'CMSi, - - (.i Rltt.l (. INVITE the attention of Raven* to their i huge and ivinpU tc imsoftnu lit of (i ROC’ERIES. &v. Which they oiler at the Lowest Market rates A Lillet* 3 ■ ntl S’inc ie«orliiiciit ol TO3A V V O ('«aista-p.ly on hand. Old Magnolia Whisky 5 lIYU now im s | OLD BO' IHBON Wuj'f i , New I'ng’.'iml Rum, TltF l FFFIIUATFD ‘U;TAIV» WHUKY, 111 f'HM I *. “Old Tom.” Hines. ( Inrets, Hitlers, N<*. \Tents for *’ e sale -f lln/.trd s UunpoAvder ia K- ,s, iialf Kegs, tjuartcr Kegs and - 11 B*-6m BUY YOUR LUMBER AT SS.SO r 1 his* Mill, ne tntle fr«*m tFe * ou-t It .\m\ ’■ at the nhove pm-* f**r on# tin-nth N v 1 :?f \ O l ffi >M l *'- *\ I. KUBITSHEK AND Wltolesale uml Retail. tUi: it VK .1 r.ST t >T-EN ED a large and ? y well .-elected -'"ck of G nOOICRITBS, Next Door to J. SehiffNt I’rdler, rliicli iv" are now offering to the citizens ot TliO masville and surrounding c ma v, and to country dealer-, nt such rules as cannot fall to secure a libetal p trotiage. Ours i- all anew mid first class stock, and figures low. We are prepared to furnish everything kept ill a first class Grocery Store! Including Bagging and Rope, hy (lie bale and coil. Salt, Bacon, Fionr, Su gar. I'< ff"e j Hams, (canvassed) Nails, Tobacco. Fowder, Shot. Lead, Oy-lers, Sardines, Caned Fruits. IT-eservcs, Con f.'Ciionarics. Rut ware, A Fine assortnicnt of Liquors, I! andies tkc.. t>v ti*" Ca-k and bottle, Apples, Onions, Oranges. Mackerel, White Fish. Ful on Market Bicf. 10 hints. BA( ON ju.-u received. We are priq an and to make liberal ad vances fti Colldit and ship lo Savannah, New York or Live pool. t*ejit 17 n m ilmiimisTi Catalytic HAIR RESTORER. Th# wnudiM'ful virtue of the (’atulytic have hccii lull/ tested, mid uivers.illy proven to he tin- most aur. <■ t>h- healiliv, i« 1 aoleand never lading; eomLiiiaiinn <-vt r ptodm ed E'or IJejiiGtil) i;i ', Eisi|>i'Oviii<; and Ise- the iSair. Il should I*** found in every Southern hom** and on the t-uiiet of eve v Soul eiu lady. By its u.-m, gia/'and l .de l Hair «■ i" all j:ge» i« rentored to its natural c- h-r. * By i's u.-e f dry. harsh and wiry hai is elian/ed into lieau tiful, smooth, flossy, situen tn s ».-/‘and i -clin ed to take ami retain whaiever.-f vE : lie w< ar- ** er may fancy— w'lftlier “elas ic h , id.- or s .i •* ning limjh ts” -pro*eii!ino a marked eoutr. ct to the frow.'.y etu is worn hy many to whom this article is imknow.t. Tin- t:• •:! 1.t.-iidioaH young ladies and geutlemen who have used till-] (JATALYi 1C Speak of its merits i 11 In*! i J.< st praise. T’ho favor it h is received at:d (he popului’itv if lu.s obtained, id unprecedented and almost increiii hie. Cteaso&iN v» i».y the ( aLilyHf Mioiild bi* fiuscal sim Hie is'Uc'e for tUu Hair. Because il re-ien gray and faded hair of ail i gcs to iis oi i;Ji al color; I ecmise it will r*- - ,-tore hair on prematu e l»ald heads; h.cause it is fh»* m st did: jhttul !g if tire .-.•in • tor the old ami young , her-mse i r eives ill luira J’ich, soft, glossy ami hea-u iiul appearance; heeauso it is free from . o dmeni ami the oIK-cts of sul phur. (a g" ai eoi.t i ;H t !»et wcni all other Hair i*e-toier>:) ht-caase it ia (dean ami kt epsfhe head cool and hr.i'iliy Be<ausc ii will not. .-tin the line.-t f-hiic or soil the hat or tarn ish jewelrv ; hecause it quicklv can sail ban ois of I 0- scalp, i-emovfs scurf, (taudruff. iicli iug, huruiug. Ac. and is delight fail v j.eidumed \viih the HwetMe.-t extracts. This is just vs hit ihc (’A'i'A L\ 11 (' wi'l do and thousands who have used il \v ll S testify lo this truth. Be sure to ask your Druggist for the Cata lytic iiuir Restorer, and take no other. «J. S PEMBERTON & CO.. Ik oprielors. Bract’teal o!icmi- : ts, ('olumhus. (• i. For sale in Savatmah hy A .\ SoJ.omouH Cos. Wlioh-'-aie Agents uml ii T mu-\ .Ic hy Nov • hn IE.ID i‘c EASELS. Vl» 000 jE2. O W IT and FOR AN UC! I I.F 81 REIUOR TO TliF GliißE FLOWER si'srirs.'cj.ju*. Thin celfhrat <1 Bttl-e■ ' ary I{» uicdy is cm phaticaUv the most ccrlaia ml ph-as.int ((im pound that medical he ill and sen m e haM ever discovered for the cut e of < oug’i*. € »i«U. ffi» oucliiti**, .4Mlbrm. Whooping I'ongli. >i SwctiU, < roup, K>i' effJl liven thing, I till nc ii *#.««, MpittDig of lilooil. \ml oil dis. oses ot the l-U *. sim di • r<» ('<m sumption. I lli- < *mgh S\nip is purely vege fahl” ohiained 1v rU i.al process from tho active pri< (iple of Glolm Flower, (known nl»o as Button Bush ! he ami i Dp! im] in any of its forms It : is plea*nut to take. »ud never docs injmy ; hut •wing to its tone ; ml pm it ing properties, must tio good under auv ir«Tiinstances. Its es ; le( t-* are truelv wonderful soothing calming, did aila\iag 'he most vi ••lent. coUiths; pU' ify ; iug. strcngdieniiig hiiJ in l * mouth gdhe who! * I svstru: ; » Hln iiig mol sot thing the iier\o «; alil | mg ami fa* I ' .*iurv ex pet mention, and healjng I the dis< „sed lungs. Ih* der. if vuii Imv* a c m h g»*t n hottle of the BJ.OBE 1 !.< »\s Elf U IT, a I i»e res t nd p* health and h {■) i * D«» not delay Hi this* m .Iter. ‘lt is ♦-tiui.ited that 150 UN) oersons i i* autiu illv » t <‘onsutu; tion in the ; railed St .u - It'd* *>**r Kl*» rh wm* a vast | timber ot these rotiM he s vi dhv the linn hr i tsc ot some prop* r rein* d>. That re * «lv »s *lohe Flow. . >*. nip i>'« pi ml ill tin Lahora *rv of J s. I t MIG BTnN A CO , Bropiieturs and i hem (*?«, ( . Inmhiis (ec For s-th* i S v mn.th hy \ S*»loin ?* tk ( -• . Wttoh-sale AgciUs and in T orn.t-vilk hy Nov .» Jm KEID A CA>S|.ES 5' oil'ors AT IIO.:.!']!! MU <; A JEFFKRS resp*«G*»Fv UHt.iijn . r, sto tin- « iii*« ns of 15 oou *>vi:je and vicinitv that he has r»-s»i»*-«d i Hi* atermnt of his Bh< f graphh Unlh ry. and h ill give his personal attention t«* taking I'KIOTOf* H IPX. I l‘ If HOT \ Pit, \ND i*orui:u *.i\ ri ;m>. Mr JKFFF.!> fu Y r** . *.pe rit-nce ill ?i •• It »-■— ; :: I g;t. ettt'i s jvrtVct s»itis-aet;”ii n* at t s. Opera ling Hoars I ; m OtrL' ts Lest ot Misla’d. \I'R Mi—cHO M> tt FOR s:sum r.t hv till! Muiphv ai.'l n !.• p Me to U .) BUI ( F A '?• ■ : re. . ml» A Vi! per -.»i"» are Im (. !•* t 'civ , mni tni-i for -act !*'•(", Hint H ist Mhi pliy from pavtii* tfc* -.itur t.. «I.< orh. r per* » Ihaa K J feriiee or tlie '.it'i' r-'V'.H'.t ... bie eeefit , 11 . , K V < VMFRtVN