Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, September 30, 1868, Image 2

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,OJ>S!! &G-JSJX. TOKE! WE ft* Heeling in Clinel* Coi lc5 of previous notice, a ir and Hansell meeting' iincii county, •was held i I desire to return my thanks to the following gentle men connected with the stemner.GENERAL BARNES, for their gentlemanly conduct on yesterday: Mr. A, Bitow*. Jr., Purser; Mr. Geo. Him, and Mr. STOCK OF DB^eOODg, EVER OFFERED , “ * L ' ’’ 1 "* !— *T3 , fE^ l ?P , 5bple of —innnh n f j 1 ^r^sedprinc^^FOI-VlAm.^tt" i; 8 *^ snxr«’^3g^55^a^ HELMBOLDL »WV SEPTEMBER 30,1868. improvement HoIzendor£ - Also, improvement o property of Sarah A./W , -jjAlsq/improvementa im BfimuUiUtUin ward, f. Jifiiki'V? Mias: We devote a large portion of our spacethis morning tothe able letter of Gov. Johnson upon the political situation, ■addressed to the Democratic ^Executive Committee of Troup county. Its great length should- deter no one ■who desires to be thoroughly informed in re gard to the vital issues involved in the coining Presidential election from pvigg jyta^f^jreMj perusal.; ’ !£rii • - -t Alike fpr the comprehensivefaess of its grasp, the power of its logic, the' moderation and dignity of its tone and the gracefulness of its dictien, it is unsurpassed by any political essay that lias yet been given to the public. It is to be regretted thatit cannot be placed in the hands of every honest, unprejudiced man in the Union, presenting as it does in so Qj-jJSavahmth Volunteer Guards. Members' are requested to meet at the Hall of the Metropolitan Fire Company, on THURSDAY EVEN ING, the 1st of October; at 8 o’clock; P. M.,td4mi- sider business of Importance. * A full attendance la particularly desired. ’ ' ..f -to .Sri I (Signed) ™ SiBAsm-dSE, , ' • J -' - G. W. STYLES.'- '‘- 'i lining Democratic meeting In Appling ,Connty v >0 A large and respectable meeting of the "toijtizena rpf Appliug county was ln-ld the Campground in Taylor Town, on the 25th instant,' according to previous notice, to hear Captain John C. Nicholls, elector for the : First District; and Colonej Johh h. Harris,' Game Code of the:FiiBt District, on the po litical issues of the day. - Captain Nicholis not -being present Colonel Harris proceeded to address the meeting with great .eloquence, il lustrating his several-positions by Anecdotes • appropriate to' the ' oecasidu, and- greatly to» the amusement of the audience. At the conclusion of his address, G. j, Holton, Esq., a young lawyer of great prom ise, then addressed the meeting' in a very happy and impressive manner. G. R. Hendry being , then called Cjr, xe-. sponded in' a short but very appropriate ad dress... . . ‘ ? On- motion, it was ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Savannah Mobnino News. 'Manure for Wheat L* • -tm/.'t- Plows, ment on' X&t No! * 'ML boarij waiStjeo: THE NEW ORLEANS NEGROES EN DEAVORING TO PROVOKE A RIOT. -While the Democratic procession was pass ing through f the streets of New Orleans on : Wednesday last, the Times says gongs of ne groes were assembled at various points on the side walks,. and ^whenever earliest arttkenoftand CANCBOT, -riof THE BEST. ADVANTAGE, , a , | HOUSEFCBSlSlfPSt ««<>#*, the Voters of ■nta ou Lot No. IS, Crawford ward, ohn Graham. - uts on Lot No, 36, S. A. Minin Title, Grant, col'A ‘ . " irpvement on Lot No. 10, Davis Iranf Jt-Oo. ifeale pbpofotioa, lit OST-gSO REWABIk. • 3DAV .AFTERNOON; BETWEEN S. 9 8 Furnifore Store, Broughton street, and t&fe£' FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, In The money waa enclosed in a yellow en- ;jjh£CTrecr'B name marked thereon. The stray horseman or courier from the .'procession passed, they wpre assailed by these' negroes with the most ToiletSeta, Fancy Artieien, &c. >11 •Vcl >■> U ,.*J rial i--A mm/ur-esfw -;iU J.W.STMSBDfiYlCC 109 BMQWHIOJrjSIBEtt'; with such phrases as' -“"You d—d Democrat, t^|E«n-e you ^sleal.dat.'horse ?” “ Your timei ll come yet; us Radical geuelmcn.wiil teach you to respect us.”' “We’ve got twenty-five hun dred loaded guns at our club, and we’regwine I topse’em,’.”', . ' ", - Does any one suppose that such insolence and insult would have been tolerated by the ; ‘ NOTICE; frag .pifpEgaiaNEp have ^united X profowsofftrintcfeefa. jncf -will attend ' the doSSof tho Eastern Circuit, fheFedera at Savannah; and«any other, Court when ape taiued. - Firm name FLEMING ,h LESTEI on the, toy, .the same Wrtofomwaagfed . fcpaWm’* - RUFUS E. LI Colonial wuHTbUnluUnuaiythnaa and war. , - , make it * work of interest tothe dtt- ou Lot No: fi, Liberty ward, pro- ,&) Iflt AOi.FnW, waed, PJ»:. :5foiJ[0e. ; And wAat can be Utar\by buttle? Jamerand Sarah tide by tide.” W”»n > ! MONTJIOLLIN—ROSSIGNOL.—In this : city, on the' 17th in«t, by Judge Walter S. Chisholm, H. H. D. ' SilVerwM-e, « w *s, te «WSSS5r; Watclie%i iWelcy,, Silvern -'j. *tT<i j AU of-which -will be: aoid hi 1 reasonable prt every article warranted as repreaent^. have be^n resented oh the spot. But the white men of New Orleans knew that the Radical party North' are in desperate need of a “bloody shirt” for political effect in the approaching election. The election-will'be over in a feyr weeks, < ami then it will become carpetbaggers, .and. V ns Radical genelmen ” of the African persuasion, to keep “civil tongues ” in thejr. heads at least. The Savannah Gas Light Company, wishing to sup- ply.Gaa to il« p»trott“ .OB «9. cheap terms as may, 'be'- consistcnt .wiNj, * ‘thir return for SIp capital and labor applied-in its marurfocturey,. and belfovtog ac tive business which ;nay be reasonably oxpeejed du ring the coming winter in this city, will cause an ih- crensL-d demand and further, that a diminution in price*w'iil induce many to burn Gas that have hitherto bad. necoufaefo ^r.mflans of illuininaticui, 1868. propertyofrafriifO&e*Mnrphv. '.Vj> '.hj P r^trc?TiSfe‘ S ’; ??’ ««».‘ mo Ue“vme, Also, Lot No.- tt su'd itHprovenjcnt, Garden lM‘ west, property of B. A. Mayer, Trustee for Mm.’ Maty C. Mayer. - - - U -i f. „i7T Alao,- two-thirds Lot No. Ifl and, improvement, -jurid- ^ pro - F , ^S e ’ ,t Sfc lAerJy.Ward, pro- ' Ateo, ^wi^i^mte-fiiira tot NO id ahd'ihiitrove. 1 ^ats, Chatham ward, property af Mra. Maiy'AT’Btos' __A&o.Lot No.R tm4' imp^ag # e^_-Bey^(E«Mlrti 2S». jwSvd^; Dfeba, 5 years—chronic tlikr- ^ ’*• * ^ ». yj* vrt;* "M«7C. Maurice, i5 years—tubercular con- t” bum. - -.' “ '■!■■ ’■! V - By-ElbitiMANES, '* ' ■' ► ' - u -ltoV' ., Broughton St., Oil door East of Barnard, TRIMMINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.^ . ' . >»-» y I C e -.f-< -lit ,1 , - - SATINS—ALL SHADES. .'ll r-.l arempredaqgei»p».4ij4J l? Bs claiply and convenient; and that. the consequent iwaw ijfl ieuwfie aattf - Senator Miller.—Fomfey’B Philadelphia Press Bays : S'The new -Senator, elect, Dr. idler, of -Georgia, claimed for Seymour.* lew weeks ago, is now set down for Grant, on the authority of Joshua Hill, his Republican areductiauinprice. r.p.» ‘ :• ,j..,;. , u - Therefore, it has been determined, that'from and after tM OF NOVEAIBER next; consumers will b 3 an^pUsd attbo rate of t-TVE Dollars AND PIFPy C5NTS PER THOU- >i; SAND CUBIC FKE}fc,.‘‘r • 200,000 SETMOtm Cigar, ■ *95 per 1,000 - 'tube sold at $10.per 1,000, ■ ‘•'THe Washington correspondent of the New TTprk Tribune says: Dr. is silent here; 4iut for SEraoro and Blair in Georgia’,” , We apprehend that the “Demothenes of the Mountains" will not be silent, nor need his ‘Radical colleague to speak for bifid, when he attains his seat iu the'Senate; ... Still Another Carle. —At Berlin proposals ihave been circulated, for.'the" foi-mati<jn of a company to lay down a new telegfarih lvn^ bg- tweeu Europe and America, to be called the International People’s -Caife; ‘KH66 part ol' the arrangement is that the subscribers are to > receive bonds which will be accept#! JB?y- ment for the transmission' of-messages ...when the.line is in working order. ***** - { ‘ ® 'gv'. i*' The next State election, takea glace inJNe- biiaska on Tuesday next. Ther contest will be for one Congressman,- Governor of .^he State, State officers, and members of jSiri le gislature. The Radicals elected their Gover nor in 1866 by 145 majority; - Aa tlto e^saing Congressional election, they ’succeeded by a : majority of 745. , . , son& Teef yjll bemkde to all who BhoU pay their bills nt tms office with! u FIVE DA VS aher' in-f-H L-utat ion. * -ltV-r- -ill M' -y,: ; .1 ‘.d*,f ’ JWeMtawtnov^j, ; - fresideht; Afod improvement on:;; Lot.NO. If, Middle Ogle- AM«vSKtaffit*eIi»If bf'LofNo U*'lSkicieFMrlilSf Henthcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninetyfeet id CATHEDRAL •splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The aiidj^rfmt Dj«r-g»nnfcss, ; Rslfoble, Dritan- 3. No. disappointment.. ‘ No ridiculous ‘tinfo. ie» the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates and tho luir soft' and beantifhl, ,6lack'or iMym. Notice to Shippers, o; OFFICE OF GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT, ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY, Savaxhah, Ga;, September28. Mj,)| Q N AND AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOI ,-NEXT theAGENCY at STATION No. lO wil discon tinned; consequently. FREIGHT FOB TI POINT*U be left there at OWNER’S RISE. g oe c ^ss 55 Murray, SC.;b, ter in’New'Ymi N.-Y.i-- iw.iluf; Sold by York. ; Also, improvement on I^. Nq. 18, Q. 4; ronnrtv of ftpnpun PHuP ml 'rf Also, improvemmt nn Western half Lot 25, Calhoua ward, property ofE- J. Rnrae-Arpaja^. , ?. u * , VH lt Also,.improvement on Lot No. 47, Jones ward, pro- pert^ bf DwarBrinceton, col’d- <-* lurt./'T _y6ung v--* p t- lir* ie-fff orff piRtrwVot) m,-;'. .“tr ntn nieht frhili Also, northern one-half of Lot No. 1J, North thorpe ward, property of Michael Roche. Also, improvements on Lot- No." 32, Chatham i property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. Also, Lot Letter G add' iinprovemonts. Middle - thdrpe :ward, property oi Cosn}o B. Ridh'ardi trustee; -..irsfi t .. ii-Cirt Also; Lot No, 8 and improvement Davis ward, .perty of Mrs. if. E- Itoliinson. Sotice: Railroad % OFFICE.SOUTH GA. AND : FLA V’R. C0J. : 1 FOB ^XJB^AT ^ ESTELL’S NEWS DEPOT, ■ *Ehe Election in Dr-toci County.—^The elec tion for Representative,*jmder the order of the Bullock for elections in Irwin and Bul lock counties, came off in Irwin county on of Copt. Thomas Wiloox, (Deuaocrat) witi&mt opposition. ' ' ’ ; : ; . ^BoSer confessed iii a speech at Salisbury ^l r r °hbed a New Orleans lady, ffWl'TWrinifall of ft dag, because he trimiiltripuld be “a nice thing to send Ji^t^*Kaa^'hat is more, a Massachusetts him for robbing a Woman. V&fcvtaw-uy—♦«*«"; . . ..., ' - President Johnson, in a .re-, ...» an—git^f : i alluding to the maimer in ^ifllM^^TAo^ifends have been tied, expressed VtiTi ffijiitaa aiot being able to.remove one of Oostfeodga Consuls, who by a vicious ceprse rendered himself an object of toTthe whole of the Consular corps at the point to which be is.accredited. , ■ itruction of the i until the 20th of 'PAGE EDMANDS.,,^ 5 ,,^ ibin^^ARDNEB. EBSLOiD^ Q^RDNEll ^^ i Jones ward, property of Moses Stiles. UtiJKWt * Also,- Improvement on northern one-half Lot No. £8 Jones ward, property of Joseph Stiles. . yil^rJ, . Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. i7,' Jsckson ward, "property of John Sherlock: ‘ "• '• i .. Also, Lot No. - 32 and improvements, Davie w.ri propertyof.D. Sullivan.i -J., V-ir 't.f - Also, improvements on Lot No: 4, Columbia ward, 11 AlscvhnprovTmenfo' ^western one-half of LotNo. 3, Crawford ward, property'of Snider: ; Also; improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Afex- . ' ^™ arg ** JQ I .Abo, improvements on Lot No. 13, Wafreh'ward. , P s“BOWHR,sl?V>ndTreas. , ■ ENG'RS (OFFICE SOUTH GA. AND FLA. R. B.,1 - »«•- iPllHnitASvnAE, Ga., September 19.1868. j PropoaalB wiUlie received At tliis ofece-nnttl October > onfh, 1868, for the Clearing, Grubbing, Grading; Bridg ing and Superstructure on the fifty-seven miles of tbe South,Georgia and Florida Railroad, extending from Thoifiasvilie via Camilla td Albany.. ,rT -v ' The proposals are invited to be made on one or more sections of tmse mttes each or the whole. »Tt Maps, Profiles, PUms and Specifications may be seen at this office after October 5th. -j * , V ^*TThe entire Stock of £h^ South Georgia and Florida ' Railroad'-Comp&uy is, Dy agreement with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, convertible intd the Guaranteed 7 per cent stock of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Com pany. , Bids Will be received for Contracts. * ‘ 1st. Payable in s^id Guaranteed Stock at par value. 2d. Payable one-fourth-cash:and three-fourths in rfsiftiiJjVf Knickerbocker Life Insurance Go., Savannah, Ga., Sept. 88,1868. \ >< ,'.*'*}• *i 1 -r '-.•*♦ .. -Li i'-.; j ; ,£lf / , MR. J. T: WILBUR, having resigned the General Agency of this Comprny. MAJ. E. H. BACON will act »g A^np.nil A»f*nt until further notice. * "News Paper. 22x32, 24x36, 26x36. Book, Letter, Legal Cap and HoU Delay, Folio, Ruled Bill Head an AU grades Machinery Waste, for ] boat purposes. ‘ J property of John H. Straus. * : • - i 'Jkwxa U T >. iAlso, northern oije-h^lf of Lot No. 4 and improve ments, Berrien Ward, prp^rfy pf the estate of^ Peter Also, eastern nne-balf of Dot-No; 2fr Anil impfove- ment, proparty of Ynkmtine Scbnell.-;- n ns.un , Also, improvement on eastern ane-balf Lot No. 8, Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Emma C. Shaffer. ‘ Also; improvement on one-half LotTTo. 20, Jackson ward, property-of the estate of D. Shaffer. : • “Also, No. 60, ou Olive street, east of Ann street, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Mary Sheridan. Also, Lot No. 18 and improvement, Cumetown, sooth side of Charlton street, property of the estate of John Sloan. ; 6 :-iU ;., tsaf-i. 'i , ; Also, LotNo. 13 end improvement, W. P. Bowen, property oi W. C. Smallwood. . " , . mfpif wa' ariiflmien Dlfl.T>r^*' perty of Nahcy Stevens. 1 ,r r - u* v>T~t\ • Also, improvements isnlfirt ipflt tfllXot-No. 6, j Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe. - Also, improvement on Lot No. 33, S^A. MmisviUe, property of Robert Taylor. ‘ ’ * .. \ Also; eastern half of Lot No. 26 and InffllfMi ifi, j North Oglethorpe ward, property of John33snHD?* : - Bonthern Branch of the old Knickerbocker, the su > acriber would be happy to see his friends at the pffite ! of the Company, 91 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. It 7,000 Acres off Fine, situated in Camden county, r to. the’ estate- of Dr. A..De deceased. These lands are. “Papa,” said Mr. Brown’d youngest don, Jtlie other day, ^^cannl go to : the circus T . ‘‘No, my boy,affectionately replied Mr.' Brown: “if yon arc a good 7 boy I will take jon ont to see yonr grandmother’s grave this evtating.” ^ . ^ EnckE’s comet is now , vimble 'through a glass- Next'montii it can be seen with'the wm 2sri bacoh. Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, ~'L Rib PRIME BALTIMORE CfTV CURED- y «.» #*"• lM . i * -i„ Ijt'.ifaaJI - - -«4 -^UABRANTED. IN STORE AND FOR SALE H* HAKNEV & CO, ^'V , J Wo. lfr Stoddard’s Upper tosf'i - sepl9-t£- SAVANNAH. OA^ NED THIS DAY, . ■. HEAVY 4-4 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, ruaru. ».l *. :S. iJWfu;,. . . •'f: - ;i- .AtlSvanfo., C)ES 10,’ IB 1-3 and 15 cents. ‘All grades BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AT REDUCED PRICES.'; DeWitt & Morgan. ;isney ' j.. BERRIEN OLIVER, Mao, Improvement on Lot Na^8 Gaston waid^pro- ^o; f §^?fe.^7^^OTtmollinville; property of atharine Vaughn. "Su! "• ih; Also, Lot No. 34 and improvement, Davis ward, roperty of John Welsh. *.-v HEA,yr.7^”*** ! Granite Mills Flour, s>r barrels muscgvado'moeasses,"- JOHIV IMMEJ ab-'V.;:- :- AT THE STAND ON Whitaker Sfreet, near Bay. (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) S No 183 BAY STREET, HOPGSON’S BLOCK, SA VANNAH. GA. C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, RICE, WOOL, HIDES, etc., solicited, upon which liberal advances will be made when required. - ■ ■ < ■ us- p. O. BOX 193. ■ . - sep28—lawlm* Corn, Oat§and Flour Also, improvement on western half Lot No.,37,'GiL merville, property of Hetty Wiring. " 1 ■ ; * Also, improvement on Lot No. 33,- S. A. Minisville, property of fosse Wilson, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 69, Jones ward, pro- perfrpf Isaiah'Walker. ' ' / , , '■' ~~N , Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Nannie Winkler. Also, brick improvement on the northwest corner of Bull street and PerryStfeeflaije, levied on as the property of Dr. Jamea J. Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, Minisville, pro, perty of Frank Walsh. Alcohol, TjiOR BURNING PURPOSES, AT $100 A QUART. r gives the best heat, withno smoke, smell or waste. Blue Mottled Bar Soap, fv Just received per brig Medusa, from IiveijpooL and for sale by G. f M. HEIDT, Druggist, . sep28—4od3t No. 30 Whitaker street I SA sacks superfine caw 11 lOU MILLS FLOUR, ' * ’ nzw 150 Backs extra GRANITE MILLS FLOUR. . 300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades, from mannla-'suir N. R. F. MATER’S PATENT SOAP, “ Primrose Familj- Washing SOAP. CLEAR RIB SIDES (Maryland,) Prime SHOULDERS (Maryland,) ~ • .... SALT, Printe irCSCOVADO MOLASSES (to arrival On consignment and for sale by ^ .'nrrafoV sep9-lm > TERBILL A ^E3LO»- It is feared that Grottschalk, the pianist, a "victim of the recent earthquake in Snn+Jt Amem/in H as the best facilities fob'bdpfeying-- OYSTERS, either in the quantity, in shell or opened* or ,'at his Saloon, cooked in any stjder He warrants his Oysters to be of tho very best quality. * Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., . Qf the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every day.' aov9=>4y Two thousand and eleven new bmldi been erected in St. Ijonis during