Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 07, 1868, Image 2

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) Largest Circulation in City and Country, wednksi _____ ___ esides H#n ; s *"W$SmmW^ • ’-T'cft' Vice President, General FRANK ^ ' OF MISSOURI. r/g^ttOTi t For Congress, Hon. A- H. HASSELL, ^ *4f ti*o4as c£&&. » A IV / 1 i ■■! -r. ns-For* Ship New* and Commercial, see «*s 1 Eatiim a,v ,iil .> irriv-.i fourth Page. th ,L~l ,un -»'a I ■'. «#». 5 g “ TO'BtJSINESS MEN. ■and ifflggg?Bnt ___ ^ ^ ( __ MfettR longs_fio everybody; woihen, cliilifrenj’iridi-- ana, idiots and convicts, as well as Africans. He had just as well talk about the ‘ inalien able right’ of stealing, and it would be a little more appropriate, judging by the naturalness aud freealty-with which the Kadieals exercise -oKhS ^nt# feotf\niht rigid.", We respectfully call attention to the value of the fB&up a, afr ad vertising medium. Its circulation is greater ■i e ,i t r .* ■ i than that- of any similar journal now pub- jfT• ■ Vt 1 lr 11 § c re lished iii fhe section" of the country* from which the business mefc and. merchants of Savannah" derive their. patronage. A {rapi-, ness man wants something, niore than to see his advertisement in a printed news paper—he wants circulafifin. Those who wish-to make- their business known should avail themselves of our columns. I' the Radical papera'qf' the North; wens, filled with accounts i of the, preparations that were ■malripg for the grand pageant of the “Boys in Blue,” who w^rato assemble in grand con vention in Ailadclphia.- Vftie 4n<A&pefcW give appeals were made through the Radical the 'expense fares were paid and<mot induce a turn Jilt of"111 J who Kad beeuj or who'could pass themaelvete 'off fis haviug -been soldiers in the ■ UnfAfil army. r Bummeis, bounty-jumpers, deserters; camp-followers, and all the “roughs.!’, vagabonds and loafers iu the cities that could be iudticeil to join the show, were mustered US' “Boyjs rU-Blfie” iCnd conveyed-to Philadelphia to swell the pageant which was to excel any demonstration of the kind that jyfrfjEry. A prominent feature of tlie'affair was to be rvhattlie jfodiefil papers • denominated. ‘-‘-The ] Brigade of Death " to jje.fcjbmpftseff of sup- posed survivors from the Southern military prisons’* “in’ ittSit■■appeal’NB6 1 these *msafjffs 1 ‘ to the relentless policy of Staktox afid Gbaxt, the" Ctommiftefe says: Ol aaa/.'lTUi uu ; i “Th e,’enemy who robbed: you of .iuoncy 1 and clothing when outnumbered you-snrren- deteff trnstSigtoa supposed: magnanimity; the enemy who crowded you into low, dark dungeons aiid loathsome prison pens, where ished I ^possesses snpei provision mafl sons and loathsome prison pens, where tlayed and maddened you; the enemy who systematically starved - yon. - till the strong man wasted to a skeleton, till the weaker f- gucenmlildju:and« -tensff of thousands were summoned by death to,ft he, .several persons standing near, “There goes ranks- of our brothers- .gone before.! tTh^{js a deserted wife;, her husband has enemy again demands power, and failing, threatens us with the never-to-be-forgoften horrors. Remember the dead line near which so many of our brothers 1 fell by the bullets of-the fiendish guards. Remember your inauy attempts at escape, the. nights of gloom and anxiety when the baying of the blood hounds sounded back on your trail, au& the - moments of anguish, when their fangstore yourilesh. Remember the boys that died by_your side, the father aud sons whose last prayer was for country- and the dear ones at home, ' Remember the widows, whose hus- baiids, sleep in prison graves,' aud the or phans, whSfe ftiheAjpfe in the ranks of the starved:’ Remember the base temptations to betray your country, when your famished natures craved for food, and rise as one man togjvtiuBfoe.fBQrn^™, Snch an appeal was. not to be resisted, and the halt, lame' and ‘famished, every cripple that could hobble, -rallied -to the summons. But after all; the great spread-eagle demon stration was’ a failure. In numbers' it was ’com paratively small—iu influence and character insignificint. Its clntf fhbiiofsiivdrG Mrual by sucl^^oldmra aa ( .PorE, < K ft eA^mcm and Col. Dead Duck Fokxev. The torchlight pro cession, as a pageant, was a waste of Roman inland badbrCatft. J J£s ay demonstratedthe great* iunt- LtSa-l clap-trap it ,tf> to wbieh the inspire any degree of en thusiasm in its own ranks ; and' its firiltirefis Is THE'EtEcroTAirTuiET SlFE?-Tlie iDemoc- Tacy of Louisiana, in order to avoid all contin gencies of error, have promptly revised their fitetbyt&icifrijJd aepjgnatibfl of a|l ineligible mep^l^rs and substituting the names'of such as are > unimpeichable by thg most rigid Radical inquisition. '—Tire: Augusta {.’onsiituthmalist asks, is the electoral ticket' of tSe&]^;ia , sa < fe'tlfc as sault of its enemies V If so, well and good, ifiiot;.Messrs. Cahahiss A Co. had better rectiiy.it iit-onca. .kTXJMHJffivIf Jj.il ■ -T .. .ftJi;.,;- A cpr^espondept. ,pf .the Springfield Jiejmib- licaii pritps of'.Bpstoiij:, . “ . ,[ : The number of young girls, between _Jhe "prhaaijiid'str^fcts. in; the evening,.pjjyjng that vocation of which General Butler is the de- plarfcia.eneiij-, js**jii^ly astounding! ff Which, remarks the World, is a very pretty exhibit f<Sr the lifitf is^Mef 'source of all, our virtue, all our intelligence, ail our loyal- e Soli Fobxet was Presidenfof the Soldiers’ and Sailer's' Cbhventibrf W His ■greatest generalship, says the. Richmond Whig, was his inveigling the poor player s Jamieson into a drunken spree to extort Con- c feiisions from him touching a suspected liaison ■ hunandjMnf, Forrest; and liis most brave and gallant act was his attack upon the character of that unfriended woman. He ,.%]£& » .soldier^ ■ randsailors' convention! ) - r “t itirir n--! ’** i MtB4 > ~ -*i J ~v ,ti ‘ i f Soott-’s- iIoxTHi.v Ma<Jaz±ne.—The October number of this popular UAgazifie is before R%-.- », i # h»ndsq9n } ly lH ^to ( J ^^ ^Ued with entertaining and instructive articles ori- r.jginai.SPdiSeleetpdr,, r fhq i Migipuft .jSj^ichly deserving, the support®!Jhafiouthem public. - Subscription price $4 00 * per abimm. <Pnb- r ■ " WdH- A lishedt p3 & Crexc,;^ > v* - —The Roman Catholic Synod now in session must be given to aTFree Mason, and that mar- - riages must take place in the 43iurch. A mc- tion to prohibit .absolution -to'. Fenians was lost. . _ ' -—-—■ 1 /p iQf -the new Radical Council elected, last ' .'week in Nashville', a dispatch says quite a number are illiterate ‘negroes. One- hegro' hves a mile and a half from the city. The election was carried by gross fraud, and is to fee contested. m STJF- lato a late Com- ipon tum characteristic’ production of the late leader of the Jacobin faction, tile Richmond Whig truly saysc- “ It is. a-vigorous kick at his own party, whose Chicago plat- bnn'he' stigmatizes as~‘ lame and xmwuidly. ’. and theirs, the stigma is They all desire universal :e, but -they. BWMftUBO, kjwt irthoy ■wta^tfraidAa.gtm.^- it. They therefore adopted the ridiculous and Contemptible expedient of rtljeving the loyal States of that blessing, and imposing it sion of colors, could not restrain his scorn for such’dastardly-trickery—hence his pojr thumons ex^iOMfiofr, -which we copy “But his notion/tliat suffrage is an ‘in- ‘ ) al}eiiibk right," is as absurd as anything his iBpdical poltroons, have adviced. - . 1 ■■■■I'lint no a onTl ; It' has TTIK MACON BIESSENOER. ; The editors of the Messenger, in their issno of yesterday, after copying the communica tion which appeared in the Mobnino News of Saturday last over the signature of “Mer chants,” in which the writer remonstrated against the false charges made by the local reporter of the Messenger against the “com- mercial honor” and fair dealifig of the mer- e'iiants of Savannah, remaij; as follows: In justice to the .editors and proprietors of this journal, it is proper to state that the ar ticle objected to was published without their knbwledge or consent. The associate editor of the Journal and Messenger was too long a resident of Savannah not to know that charges of fraud and dishonesty against the jn el '~ chants of that city are without foundation in fact. Itf-s connection, to several years prior war, with : the press of Savannah, Presses ofthe nnitopjj toMfyZaSl wlthheTmm’ fumished at the .'expense pf the party, - - ?-u —^ X.. ... 1— ^1—„ lavished to chants and'business men, and he hikes pleas- Gcn. Sibley’* Report It was announced, rence of the affair, instructed to make a of all the circi port the same to granny of the Fn Washington Express “ This report, it is well known, has been tions at the headqnartere pfHin Buisau copy of the report or a its JonUjun He been informed by some of the official there that “tliey airf noi Inmk'the ‘feportflao yet been receivod-’i.i-. • i .. Gen. Howard refuses to. give the report to the press, or any information concerning it The report does, not suit him and his Radical .friends. It is very long, and is based upon the sworn statement of responsible witnesses. “It throws the responsibility of the riot wholly upon the negroes, and demonstrates the fact that they went to the meeting armed, and when remonstrated vriiL by the sheriff refused to give up their anus, which was the cause of the ,riot. The first despatches, re garding the disturbances are proved to have been substantially correct, and the yefqsolof •General Howard - to allow the report to be ■ iblished is sufficient evidence of its damag- g character to the Radical, party. . . i , * . “General Sibley has been on army officer. for thirty-odd years, and was not just the kind of man to .garble Facts-und Truth to suit the Radical: scheme.” ,, t - ;i.r.’j ,‘)V While the pious--Howabd-Withholds the truth from the 1 public,- his Radical organs are- publishing what pnrptirfe to ttf.ftr' of Piebce and Mubpht, with that their negro accomplices, grossly tnistepre- senting the well authenticated facts of the case. The following is their statement as it is going the rounds of the Radical press:. Murphy says: “Upon entering'the town, I discovered t>vo different crowds of men armed with guns, 'arranged in spelt positions as to cross fire Over the public square.” He continues: it. Capt. Pierce and Mr. 5Pntney hod alighted from the bnggj-, and were standing in the portico of the Court-house, the bond wagon was about fitly yards fr om the-Court-house, •When a malt rushed from near the armed' body pf men, at a store’ near by, down to ward the tvagdfi, and ordered' the music to’ sto2>; his order pof bciLg-obiyed, he tired a double-barreled sh°t-gPP, ■- Thfe position of this man was snpli, being bp ffie ptber side of the wagon from me, that I cannot syear’pos- itively that I saw him point the gufi toward the wagon, but I am satisfied he did shoot - into ihe band wagon. This fire was followed by a rolley.from the crowd at-the store. I u(is in tfe midst of the’ freedmen.landi I am' aeon otton ahd> planters wijtt find It to then- infere'sf'Uf dell theif Cotton anti buy their supplies here, we' are unwilling that the columns of Ups paper shall be used to bol ster up Macon, at the expense of light ?tnd justice: and if the paragraph of oiu- local teibtor liad been seen before its publication; by either, of the editors or proprietors of the Journal and Messenger, it would have beeii pnomptly suppressed. (Will not Savannah exchanges do !js the fa vor to copy the above. ■*- High Life in New York. The following litttje episode in fashiona ble life in New York may be ihtefesting to our readers. We give both sides of the story, , Our first extract is from the New York World of the 2d inst., as follows: The retail store of A. T. Stewart & Co., comer of Broadway aud Tenth street, was the scene of a row yesterday between two la dies. [So in the World.] From the facts elicited it appeara that Mrs. Frank B. Spin'ola,. wife of General Spinola, encountered a fiish- ionabiy-dressed female’ on one of the stair ways, as. she was going down, named Maiy. Gill, residing at No. 136 West Sixteenth street, who tauntingly said to her in the presence of ■ Rever-.il nerannR Ktandilio near ‘-There, goes got his trunk at iny house, and I have just come from - breakfast with him,” at the same time Mary, ns alleged, attempting to spit in her (Mrs. Spinola’s) lace, and using other taunt ing language. Mrs. Spinola raised her par asol and dealt Mary' several blows on or about her head, which caused her to cry for help. Officer Corkey, who is detailed at. the store, hearing the disturbance, proceeded to the spot,and upon complaint of Alary Gill, ar rested Airs'. Spinola, and took her before Justice Dodge, at Jefferson Market, where a complaint.was token against her. She,gavp bail in the sum of $300 to answer at the spe cial sessions. . : .:i-( In the Sun of the 3d appears the following* note to the editor: Sib: The item in your paper of this niopi-, ing, entitled a “Discreditable Female-Row at! Stewart’s,:’. contains many false and does great injustice to myself, aro-as follows: In company with a I was making some purchases at Stewart’ where wy met Mrs. Spinola, who, with out Any>pil>vf>catipfi; vppaxfjmy^part* com menced to abuse me in a moat shameful and unladylike matin'er, saying: “I am going to: blind y ofl; I will disfigure you for life, yes,' . il’ll kill you;” to whicbT replied, “All fight;” (when she rushed upon and struck me on the ‘head with "her 'parasol. I then called an officer, who arrested her, and in his presence she Bold, “I am a-poor jderprte<J wit'e.”; : Tjiia is all that wa3 said, as can' be' verrified by othef ladies wb'o were present and witnessed I the whole pf the affair. If Mrs..Spinola is a deserted wife, I am sure it is no affair of mine. Will you be kind enough to publish this correction, and oblige . New York, Oct. 2. Mbs. M. Gran. A Letter, from Tltaddcio Stevens. The following letter was made public the first time on Wednesday night: Washixgton, June 27, 1868. Desi-Siral regret I-cannotppeak iayorably of. the Chicago platform. It is like most of the Republican-platforms for the past six years—lame and cowardly. For twenty years before the .war vthe North, belmvpd. like pol troons in all their legislative controversies with slavery. They have much more physi cal than moral courage. Had it not been for a few determined-men ftf ’ 186# the '"Union would have been dissolved. The Re publicans have, as I. . said, : great , physi cal courage, and when driven ’ to the test will always conquer. They are just os .timid now. as they were belorq the war;-'tor trade .-might suffer, • What' 4m ttic bold men at Chicago gain by selling the right of suffrage? They tell me that the loyal blacks ot the South earned it by the aid they gave us; but that when they have not made that pnrchase'the right of • suffrage remains at the pleasure of'the States. Now, the Republican party- knows that the Deelava- tion of Independence contains no such lolly —no such wickedness. I treat every man as a man, and the right of Universal .suffrage as an inalienable right long suspended from neglect, and now, for the first time since forming of the sssift *i2ti&ssvae?$ Adorns, .Otis, Jefferson, and; (their compeers, by talking to them about bartering thej im perishable right of the elective franchise.— Why ’not traffic'of self their life,’liberty, and souls? This doctrine reduces all men to successful it will be. There is one consola tion. The Democrats can’t find as good enn- • didates; but,' from constant and long prac tice, will make a much more villainous, plat form. It is vain for the Republican party to hope to maintain their liberty by skulking. Let them be bold and honest, and they will learn that “Heaven still rules.” Let them be cowardly and mean, and they will receive their reward witbtbn “hewers of .wood and drawers of water. I am, sir, yery respectfully, your obedient j.iw / Qen. Kilpatrick made'd splendid dash into the''rebel Democracy ’last night' in Inde- pendenpe Square,—Fomey’p 'PrebS. ’ The hero and winner of so many horse races with the .Confederate cavalry during pie war was not on this occasion encumbered with the millinery baggage which so obstruct ed his flight and whifchhe was forced to aban-. don in his camp in North Carolina. - ‘ *-♦♦♦ 4- Careful.—A colored justice in Alabama lately sentenced a melon-stealing darkey to receive -thirty.nine lashes. -“But," said he, “don’t strike him on the clothes, for that would give him a right to sue you for dam ages—put it to him on the bare baeje." confident that raff g ejhglb shot was fired by I them until after fhe map ejlwjpd |obad fu»a, and until the volley had beep firferj hy the' crowd. It is true that the volley from the crowd at the store and the volley from the negroes were close together; that-' from the f ormer was a little in advance,' and about the sg me tube the fire w as opened from the crowd of white )peh at the south side of the square. The fixe from tbp crowd ou the south side of the squaie was mainly directed 'lit Captain Pierce aud Mr. Putney. I know of but two freedmen k filed in the town where all the resistance bn the port of 1 Ijfti freedmen was ma'de. All the others were' followed ,ui), and shot dowp as they fled across the fields and wpods! Peter Hines, the lead er of the band, was w.ounded, and' all the membsrs of the band werekiUed pf wounded. Air. Putney was wounded in the'aim.' liras wounfied jp the head. • , * 'i ’ • 1 • Captain Pierce ftlso sajrs,' ! ' “most ■ of the' killed were killed aftof tfaW “wfife : scattered and fleeing through the wood.” 1 Lieut. Smith (colored) testified that when James Johns found the Republicans deter mined to have their “say,” he said: '“Come ou, then, by G—d'we’ll' meet TOP•'* • William Outlaw (tfblbred) swore tlwt he was looking dh-ectly at the 1 liian who fired'tho flntt shot at the band wagon, aiid that he saw him aim deliberately at the musicians and fire. John Byrd (colored) testified that he; after assisting to bprj- some of the colored men who had been killed jn the coufse of the fight, came home to Air. GutJJffe’s plantation, and some fifteen white men on ljorse-baek dashed up to the plantation,, and when Mr. Cutfiffe asked what they wanted, they said they were hunting for a “damned nigger,” named Chester Hooper, fo kill him. .! FUNERAL INVITATIONS. QUINT.—The frjLcBda and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Quint, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of ifli^jr son HeJ?ry, AFTERNOON^ at 4 o'clock, from jtlfelr residence on Jeffenion street, second door fi*ojn South Broad'ejtree^. ‘ ' It* MYKICK.—The friends aiid relatives of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Myrick and family, and .Mrs. Mary EUdua and family, are respectfully invited to attend the fu neral of the former, from 13s late residence, on Hall streei,* second floor * west' 'dl Montgoincry'strertj AFTERNOON, fttfour 6 v cloclV r *' lt+ QQ^Mediaiilc Fire Company. ‘ Attend your regular Monthly Meeting THIS CWednesday) EVENINO, at 7K' J o'clock, at Fireman’s Hall. By oldertif W; ^D.'lilXON, President.’ ‘ I .c oct7-lt ~ . ' H. BopAnpus, Secretary! [ft Rifle Club. . ] * * i 1 • <Al -I. ill j J The members are hereby summoned to attend a regular meeting of the Georgia Rifle Club at the Court House, THIS DAY, 7th instant, at3 o’clock, P. M. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested. Im mediately after the transaction of business, the Club will proceed to Geil’8 farm to tfhoot for priieBj Omni- busses will leave the Court House at 3*4 o'clock. 1 * » By order of THE PRESIDENT. ■' 1 1 oct7-lt I. B. Sibley, Secretary. ocr For Justice of the Peace. Editors :■ Please fumounce that Mr.,INWARD POWER is a catididate for Hie : office of Justice of the - - ■ -. r . i it’..* i •; .'<{* • lil : ; Peace in the Fourth Qistrict, and obqg^ octd-2t* MANY VOTERS. f QQ-. » - constable; seconp.diSteic^. 1 Independent Candidate for iii'O ;U The friends of WILLIAM A. GIBBONS announce him as an independent candidate for Constable ip the Second Dietrict, Chatham county.: Election iu January 'next . . . Ih,; ifilf J ocl-lwe. Qj-x^Notice to Gas CoAsuiners. Yon aje resjiectfully^ iuvited, ^o call at t the^YANNA^ IMPRO VEDdA$-jLIGHT CQMPA cprner of BuU ■ and Bay Streets, M. floor, between the hours of 7 and 3 o’clock P. M.,to witness and test .the improvement in tha ljg^ fropi common city gas ef fected by the Company. . With thjS same light how obtained; a deduction of about 25 pet cent in cost may be relied on. This Company has <beou in operation’about four months, and we would’pefer to our present patrons as call at the office of ’ANY, to the general satis: -r—-it _. L i... ; ,igtyen.^Y',.f I,.,. ., , The apparatus is introduced free of cost.. ( t „ , W. WYL.LY, President. DeWitt Baurn. Secretary, -i.j ! QQi.BatphMor’s Hair Dye. This splendid Hair. Bye is the best in the worlA The only ini* and jurfut Bye—Harmless, Sellable, Instan taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Bemedies the 01 eh'ects of BsS-Dya. Invigorate* and leaves the hair soft and Beautiful, blade or brown. Sold by alFDraggists and Perfumers, and property op- plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, 16 Bond ttrbet, New York. • janlS—ly DR. H. J. ROYALL, Office, Cor. St. Julian Street «*d Market je27—ly Square: Conjugal Love, \ 1 AND THE HAPPINESS OF THUS MABBIAGE. ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN, on the Errors, Abuses, and Diseases which destroy the- Manly Powet* and create impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relict Sent in sealed letter enreloj Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, frhia, Pa. • ’ LAW NOTICE. fftHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE UNITED THEIR JL professioualiaterestn, and will attend regularly the. Court* of the Eastern Circuit,' the Federal Courts at Savannah, and any other Court when specially re tained. Firm name FLEMING A LESTER. Office on the Bay, the same heretofore occupied by R. E. Lester, Esq. W. B- FLEMING. sep30-lm RUFUS E. LESTER. ;RC "f ' A. Erast, Mias J Edwards, Jane Jad . ; j . . .**• Porhan, Mffi Hannah—3 Ande __ Gardner, Mrs Elizabeth Gordon, Gardner, juo juuoun Griffin, Mrs Henrietta- :i^(- /ti-idl Hazel, Miss Ron B J llaut, Mrs M A , f ; I ip- rti117 .•-> Irwin, MtslCsry \ i M Jones, MrsAnna Jeucks, Mrs "Elizabeth Jones, “ Gordon, M»»££di-» Gibbons. Mrs Mary ! Ji .• . I. U. I lhi‘1 srisssa, i. tl nr ■, i 11 a Kearney, Mias Mary Kersey, Mrs Suaan “Legram, Miss Eos* - - • • > Ma agin, Mrs Caroline McIntosh, Miss Eve Mann,.Mrs AW Monrow, Miss Mungin, Dolly ‘t ; Moody. Mrs £ /in . . Johnston, Johnston^ J ^ K. 'ft rt» > . ii, Kirby. Miss Sarah .ft 1 Kenedy, Mi** Vilen. Ii. i'l'.bt 7.-10:1 .. .D-'J-Jf l ]*• ... aid Maascy. Myers, , Modoel, Mrs Louisa Ann McFarland, Misses , Hattie and Harry W. ■ fS5& v : Navice, Mrs Cyrilla 8^S:!S?S^i F j i JfreAtBStKi* , Miaa Carrie Pettclie, Porter. I Prudett; Ransom, Miss E F Reed, MiBsSaraji Ann Townsend, Laura A • v '' 1 1 I Werthfmcr, Miss Lena lyillms.Mrs Mary—3 O. Ostor, Hiss Mary “■“I '"‘111 o" hi .it'd •i u, rj ■ t“> >. Parish,'Mrs George 1 1 Purse, MUBSPA " if" • • i ll •• ..[ Rij. • . ,.,11-, jii; . |, Biecjiea. MrsSE ... Ui ,„, s> t’/r ! .ii friJ ,i Suttou, Mrs Jeremiah Shivers, Mrs Roi!e • • qt_ Jj.ri: ). tl 1 ,ii.- ifiifH .itu'pi:, '•W. : lmiJiafj J.i.u 1 Wilson,'Miss Mary A’ I, }<*i hi ..It .iU I! cntlcmen*! List. Arden, D D - i Anthony, EC ■' J *.ii* '1J. :> ■ >.. Buckey^Gaqrg^ H | - Blount; George JfeQtih Rouyer, Jcffin Raum* N K Ouuncly, P ' ^ 1 Calvin, AM !i .| I Callaghan, Patrick Cort.,C (ii- Carter, JR.,» •. ■ Cleby, John Cason, Henry Doyle, i t ' '* IGrwiD, Hughey Flaherty, Timothy Ford, Will V D »r . * *: . Gilliard, Safi dr, colored Guinn, f B . Gill and, WfUia^n J , Goodin. TA ' Golden, F G ' II ; «I01 • if; -Holcombe, G&atayqs A Hyman; A L » nu: UmkiSA. Haslam. George W Hudson, James P Jenkins, John Jones, Isaac^ Jones, John . Kriegar, A Knight, Augustus King, Miss Mattie Leveiy, Samuel W Larkin, Bernard J Louis, E R Averet, Geot , ■■e.jiU tflO'.. . ... Strft*k ; W ! . _pbert0 i: Barnes, Richard i ? ovrUi Sclpio own, S A 't* haaj > j)5ft'ytfHljfa iII: . f Bennett, WH •{ •C.'» : > iiiJ jf. OCHXJSTie -OPTICJAN- SPECTACMS FNciuSnT.LY OF AIL KINDS. I; CORNER OF CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STREETS, the ft j -vW' ’ nqpilJaK Hbww, ; .,J . UEfTBU* McCoy, AW Melrose, Charles Moise, Charles t McDot, A ? , : . Murphy, P F Merphale, H Nugen, Samuel Nylord, B O’Connor, John Olievera, D W Perns, Charles L Paul, Charles L 2 Patterson, E J. Payne, Elbert, colored Purse,WC Pritchard, W H ' E. !■■ •'■ ."<11(1 .eiunoi p. ill,/ / I Forhau, JolUi • '< .! mTi J -it: ■ 11• l III n Green, John ... t -j|. «^y '* . .fete” , rft. . ■ ■flitl oV'.lftl!.,ifl Horria, R3 ■■!■■■■ "i mi .>*W “it '!■■■■ -I.: T* !. ■ -It a. ■■ tenj ..I lliv | Jackson, Robert Jones, William T Johnson, Joa Henry, col K. Kenney, Nathaniel A geysey, V.T Lyon, N Lewis, Robert Law,. Stephen Lehman, L, , m- ■ i; "! *’■■ Myers, Hehry Martin, John B, Jr Moriorty, P F. Mott, RL S»f*k»n, Willie G Ji, ’.//■ .'I,.. Norton,J till-. . ’.V, .... O’Hara, Thoma* if 1 :'- ■>' f Peck; OW i:Preice, M £& m £h“ Perrry; Messrs L C ft Co Prescott, John B Pitfcnan,* l,i Rielly, John Rodgers, James D O Rose; John A r ./ ,1 Shuffleton, Mr Strieker, Mr Jii Smith. Chaiies Street, Cornelius Smith, DL Simisen; % ' Sumner, George. W Stephens, JO , Turner,, Patrick Theus, R O Turner, James F Watson, Charles Washington, Henry Williams, MB i ’ Weston, Watkins ars"* 1 Young, Milton B MIHC6I.I.AXSOPB:—W T c ■ Yfehtfbrd, • tiM/jIll-' lii^i f. ' Strtat. George A BuBivan, John H .i mans, Sadler, A t Stewart, H • T. Thomas, J Tighter, P ^flson, Wir 1 Williams, Hvuiy' Wiehrs, B .! Weeu)i, Col W 8. . v •ilii! / it. ,.i .... ( j 1 VV r fArirfcotl FkN THE MACON A BllUNSiilCK RAILROAD, BE- ,U tvfeeu Bfunowick and the GuifJtoaiL at Doctpr- town. Apply to Foreman and Amenta otttheirouto. , i -T-r ~rrJT B* ROOMS WANTED, A GENTLEMAN, A SITTING AND w^AanU^ ^,a g<ud. jpfhtity. Addrcsa, stating particulars, LOCK BON 797, P. O. 0c5—3t* '■ 1:1 Jr. '• 1 vli,:,ilt i”’j——-..'.t —. , -rffiSt iv . ul'C LAYERS. LATHROP,h CO. TV ANTED,: ill V BOOK-KEEPER! TT ■ji f A N EXPERIENCED AND THO, , , „ /\ petent Book-Keeper desirea a SITUATION i moderate Salary. tm.-u For further particular* pieaae apply to • m . TISON & GORDON, aepis—lawSw “ ” ■“ «;; BOARDING; . F. PAffiEE, HAVING ! No. 3S. WEST'BBOADthraAof (Mnjgraaa Day Board »6 Per Week. /-toon BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT JUT above rate* within five nfinutea walk of. t" Office. Apply at ■raPSOFFI(3E. .O’ Notice, Ladiesf ■^LUTING, FINKING, STAMPING AND DRESS-MAKING, AT ■t y : ,'. • ; *«p33-Iy . Ayi BROUGHTON, gTREET, up atlilra. ii-win ,iii r that eheia how ready to fill any ordww (>■ abbve lino of bmdnraw. Latest Fashions Otways on handi ' Northeast corner of Prertdeni And Drayton •treeto. - ' i :m: aidtoh 4mtoi im«t betv^WC^ .'".‘lit CttOLEN ON THE NIGHT OF THE 2D INSTANT. to from the sable ot Wilson A Dehoney, • SORREL branded' upon 1 a 'it*x in her forehead,, and well broke. We will give' _ deUvery <N the mule, and above reward fbr. the thief or thieves, with; proof to convict. Any information win be thankfully received. oc5-tf WILSON * DEHONEY. jWftwwwafffs •< J itslfi if Oil, 1/: . a* i u 1 WE Wlfrt: REO^IVE ro r . 5 'dl II BOUGHT ¥EE¥ £0W. fitt. i/.rr ,L i. . ; m»i-A ■ i v.u hi *r.il.J ;hb it r;/: \Uir 1 •». - ii »» .yoif r 'iii i a t fi v&iisrrn yn.il J ^ -iii ft* ■nb hi ja.;| » i e-r*iK diiw .••■dc7-r3ti i 00. ;<etj ■ w*w,i w&SiO . a pull .Ajeu&cmdhifoBaq’T. nhJJfeiSi ; »ii. i7‘j IT -OF — sn-ji ; iiii din-. *r.VS, 1 BOT(*,.I4l«SA,iUS.SES' r. HATSmC4P8; a t ~ TfUt p iL.qpr‘S A.X.RJ, flat C0DNTRY SIERCH^NX^; Jsjff, *0 can aadeonlDA WStrepnwffiMrag «f the ,4- ^fi No. 153 Congress -Street. ft”' •'-• ••b f ■ t-4 Tt7T~ ! iiH -.rij. On Thior9(i*y, •jn/ itmji .(■ - tit if,/ (.» jiij. 111 f Him, :! uim ni,,/ <0 jgnito, ,• ■■•f -::tt ,!J (.1 .. iiJ.JL.ri ll‘ Ili.if, . WE ollM h elf, Wffiiv OPEN ut • RtfAiifwnl fuhjc All I- !'i -DOZEN MXUrTO . i; L if H; -« v flil il- *• it»l tt i.i I ,itiu . lo HxAS i Huiiiui; If V.i i rHVi if'oj •rt)Oil t\,i UDj .il .it i n/: l£ :iru. , ( to ii • -I -.'uii ii'Vjtni -ij!:! tl Ei F .AJj i.iUrf^TT 1 oc7^-8t *7S:d I08ASD OPENING! Assortment • OF 4 — n. , Pattern Bonnets,, ; *n. OF.ALLATYLJfS AND BWPR&PT0? . Flowers, Feathers, BLACK 8-4 and 16-t CASHMEBE SHAWLS, ] , BLACK ENGLISH CHAPE, COLLARS, VEILS, *a t Just received and fpr »le by P-OWNERS AND CAPTAINS ormed that they dan obtain the ARCHIBALD GETTY, SBBAMKLL, for TOW- kYAKNAH ^thgr^Qiday I?:-! v.:u ; Owner aiSfAvent . ■ 11“»—. ’^rin. : - 4-Ir■—■-■t;tt~t :—rr. : TriBE SCHOONER MATEffi JE TABEE IS THIS _ M •Alt goods at sunset win be rt risk of * do. as Copyist WaDteftS >Y OF FINE riftUCAiioN'? wrfft tHuTES and fluent HI Any oc7—-lt^ -l I i ■Ail ; ntl.iru ill I, |T by him, fb amply provided for, and the BAB~ "l the CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS oud SEGlnsf gple police hreiO ra(ptk£| Is. Admission, 50 CENTS. Eoota will be sou - j i ^^Prtetor. PAR TTVERSIIlp. RANDitL; DATTO & ee. Loir:' ■ • : . j, ^ DRY GOODS _ ndAEDUTELYAT PpPPE^; Ntol^G lai Oongrera street, THREE FIEST : CLA SS b’u’J OfT. /wit,: TWGBTOBY KWPR H^pSE, WIJB GOOD COOETOG 8|OVE, Ac., situated on north side 1 Jones, b^weeti Ban and Drayton streets. Apply to DeWITT & MORGAN,: .lU ftocj-q : “ I37 0b0gifawstlfe«t A- RandaR kCo:.(J»teo<ii. *.yf,foSSkCto Providence, R. I. * UJ ’> (1 r , p » DAFFW, Formerly with the lste w. T Wood - H. B. DRESSER, 1 ' dap Agents in New York, DAIX, No. 19 William street. fJIHE TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUB (4) and FIVE (5), ewtof^a^ JjjtogTi^ JONES’ »i“ d ’■ jSQPg. HAffEBSHAM A c6: ISEEJBSgigAi TO RENT. FINE ROOMS Td Ufif, htn five minutes walk of 1 Apply at the MQBKING NEWS OFFICE. ClEVERAL FINE BOOMS TO LET. NEAP’ O Bay. within five minutes walk of the Post Office. j± PICKED IP, to Ulrtsqaa SADDLE, WHlCH ’i'kli OWNER CAR HAVE BY ^lynl-EHBXCTPEi f fto ' * ; wasted, oi'^O ituit ban CCt BAGGING, 5^1 r i M.'ativo AdlH .u ; by 11 yrn to the yttd,it *8 CENTS PEB YARD. ‘ S. HABERSHAM «< do. - tafrt— CORN ! • .r mi 2Q0Q gfiSHELS PBIME TENNESSEE,' s i jin -.IntototojnilPtB^^- i ioc7—eodst H- HABEESHAM A iPQ- ,. f.iti Salt TfOARHiyE. OAAA sacks, ten to the ton. cargo OF Ship Mescpcr cj^r, •ftr sslb'io ’ArtiTe.i 'Apply to ocT—6t. WILDER ^ 1 FUIXARTOX. BARRELS 1 m^RAUilC CEMENT, LAND- Bh^gMgnocCpgJBr.'anf^r’salP }ow from **' 1 J.’f il. - if if* WILDER A FU Gf-AltTON. of the late W. X. , „ have taken the oBo> at No. 99 BAY 3TMCT T. A. RANDAIL, BAX- ^Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwen A Co. iwOT-e.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin ft Co. 4 1 Providence. B.3. ft R. Knight; Benjamin R. r?r 5.18P8. ooG—lm ,A.. NtcISrTJI,TY. GENEU4U 89 F nr nn ciilT 18 Bay Street. FIBE, * H AS??! TjrnTtmi—n i It p WM. H. TISON. Wit. W. GORDON. mxmut KAcxgits Oi :'ii, vwq LjaIW-C vtoEia i.fii. Scwminah. ADVANCES' MADE ON consign- tolflLDATffW " :A\ CIsOTHING! !!• •' -■ :• :- f i ) fill. ,. ■ , ' Heidt &; Ludlow " • ' ' AX ft -’: a:.’ : ••• i ninu eifT Pi, .fi. ; . 154 Congress and % A JSt. duiienSte., A re offering at wholesale and retail THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF Read#-Made Clothing ^^^^S^^ltogira them a oalt. ING-l wharf Oy PC7-r6t for sale by oc7—lawiwW HOPE. J STRANDS, TWISTED) TISON A GORDON, 9G Day afreet. ■ ii. 1 )- i .;i i. Lto and for sale by CHAMPION A FREEMAN. t .N7W.7 PLAHDINGAW I'll -J -• U,i gooo*”?* ItOu- sk^BT CHAMPION t FREEMAN. 1 PAINTED BU< 50 DOZEN LANDING FROM BRIG -FANNY,” ...I For sale by ocfi-rlt CHAMPION A- - -r-TT BACON AND FLOUR. 1 AA BARBELS FRESH WESTERN I a . | , ” 13 ‘ FoeraleNy i Ht-t - :i ft- •' 1 ' ■ ■ - 1 <-J ru.-4,'A un.ii ocC—2t CHAMPION A FREEMAN-, fP&AR AND C0FEEE. 4 XL GRADES Hf W hND REFINED SUGARS. I - JAVA, LAGUAYRA - A — —ft For sale by - CHAMPION A FREEMAN, t—rr TOBAW? TOBACCO! moUELBHANDS, Afreet from manniactory, in store and tor low by » ocA—at lib: - :!: L J. GOTTMABTIN A CO. ^ RMX l KtCE t ' . 0Q CASKS, PBIME REW BICE, AND ALSO A lot of superior ROUGH BICE, for sale by oc5—tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CQ C ARGO OP SALT FOB SAXE 000A SACKS OF LDTEEPOOL SALT TO arrive per ship Abyssinia, tor sale by • BBIGHAR HOLBT A CO. BACON. ’^0 HHDS BIB SIDES, g0 do CLEARRIB.SIDIR 2Q fio -HOuii^ i i ocU-lOt WM. H. KIABK A CO. CaTTONf GINS! '-’• • • l •» • ft .to • -:t.J .lil.T' .)/; ■y^fK OFFER FDR SALE THE CELEBRATED E. CARTER COTTON GINS. i!T~i For Sole, LOTS 28 and 34 Prendergastrille—near tte workshop of Central RaOroad. For terms, Ac., apply hr sep24-tf ! D.' WALKER, a-Association. I8t CONGKMSS STREET. r ‘W$* rpHE NATIONAL BITTERS, and OOT BOARD, a FURNISHED BOOK In a. private J- T .tnnE CONNECTICUT CABBAGES. family. A rtmily. having, tow dr no other hoarder* jiat received and for gale by JNOJ T. UNEBEBGER, preferred. Address KEY BOX 837, P. O. oc7—2t ^ Agent. I MANUFAOTpBY YARNS— octl-lw° r nilC ' bT WM. H. STARK A CO^ HEIDT &, LUDLOW A BE NOW P~RF.PARF.Tt TO GIVE THE BEST rm op English Waikiiig Coats ehjre A GOOD VBf ‘ jilcase call. 1 To be found in the cily. All who de and AT REASONABLE PRICES will * oc2-5tw " ~° - S. ELS1XGE11, NOTARY PUBLIC - ■ : . if — A N " I> — , j■: . Ex-Officio Justice of tbe Peace. JI3r Office north aid* St. kalian street, second door wost of Jefferson. : oc3—6t DISW^IKTH Y ! I■. be. sotb • AS RETURNED TO TffF, 01TY AND RESUMED PRACTICE at HIS OFFICE, 117 CONGRESS IET, opposite Johnson square, where he will ba pleased to see his friends and patrons. oc5—lw CAUTION.: in 1861, tor unsound negro • irwinton. $6*0. th? precise d*fr tmdetenntoedlKi A. BACK. Gs„ September, 30,1868. oc3—10i» ,.,‘r Efotice. IJIHE OWNERS OF A LOTT. OF. OAR,. MATES t^dsyafr^ date, or (hey ■■AC3t10 -, -i ■ sold to pay ch* J. H. DEMUND. Superintendent mt-L THE ONLY IHPOBUB :ed States of of PERUVIAN GUANO iu the United Arhertca. 1 ‘ - ! * ; -* ‘ T • No. 1 peruviau Guano in Baga for sale by himW“ by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland; B. F. VOSS. ■ ~ l.m AJIt lLr- ft R. C. FEBGtISSON, Agent tor Consigneeg of the Peruvian GovX jc8—ly Nd?« Sonar street. NewT«k._ Uotice. jyj-R. JOSEPH J. WILDER IS A PABTNEB our firm from THIS DATE; the business of which be conducted as heretofore, .under the name sndjtjl- of WILDER A FULLABTON. octi-ift^ Ifotice. rrus PAYERS ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED toatff JL third qmdfrr‘8 tax on Ke*T Estate, Cami»i»*f on Profito. Ipcome, and. Gross Beceiprt .«» V; monthly returns on Sales, Receipts tor-FrrtghJ Passage rfwncy, payable in thfr cifr”** newft^ • JOHN WIIXIAMBpN, City OCTOBE8L1868. ' Kid Gloves at $1 a Pair Bullion Fringe, all shades, Knotted Frwgcf, Satin Trimmings. Satin by the Yard. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, large lot- Hosiery, good English. 4 it OF THE ABOVE GOODS A^rae, LOWEST PBICRS, a* Uie TBIE»-' ED. IVtAJSTEB, NORTH SIDE BROUGHTON STREET, 9^-1 ,0*6 , POOR EAST OF BARNARD- LINNETS’! GOLDFINCHES, JAVA B jro w s | fT'OB SALE BY „ J: oifr-tf Hiftf 15 Tierce$ Crop Smoked Shoulders. Smoked Sides. Mess Beef. FOn'SAlfiBV GUERABD & H0LC0KB }