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formerly feditor bf the Kiehmond Bnrjinter and
J huBbaud of. Anna Cora Mowatt is not dead, j
, \ . , Cuban afikirs have not been discussed *
•,'Cabihet, nor has Mr. Seward expressed a
views regarding Cuba since the inaugurate
1 of th^ Spanish troubles.
Revenue to^lay $233,000.
Governor English, of Connecticut, had a
long interview with the President to-day.
General Hancock telegraphs hopefully of
retictiinghere em Monday next, i
The Supreme Council of the Brotherhood
of, the^Cngon, visited the President, topday ;
the 'president ’referred to his having been a
member of that brder and ndne knew he.
than himself the good the order had
*¥ro co !*ftfi{',n
with its wide spreading influence and growing
strength ffi, tjie order. ,,,,,, .,, ,
The Customs from the twenty-first to the
thirtieth inclusive, were 86,000,000.
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From Nuw York- l ■ . «
New YgEK,' October 7. —'Gnttman has heen
discharged. Rollins, Harlan and others by
whom he was implicated, declaring there was
, nothing in the evidence to justify holding
•J&4. W A JnLd W 3 Vi 1
A man named Hancock challenged T. C.
Heam, of Florida, to fight a duel ; the meet
ing was arranged for to-day, when Hearn’s
seconds and surgeon, and all but Hancock,
who fled to Philadelphia, were arrested.
, TO-—
THE MORKlNCf
ILwlical ^gro ^yiqi'y r a.
Thr Pifflculty Instigated toy- a. Carj^t-
UagUCT—Five Negroes Killed and Fif
teen or Twenty Wounded—Two Whites
Killed, Eigtot or Ten Wounded—Negrbcs
Armed aud Organized—They sTrejCap-
tuved or Dispersed by the Wnltcs—Tile.
Negroes Disarmed by (he Ci^il Anttobr-
itles. a- l.~ •
Xrw Oeueass, October 7.—Lieut Lee, of
1 Ifcc Freedman’s' BfiredA, ' wlfcr ^vfes^deiJt, by.^
itijor Hutchings,-in chargfe of the Bureau
here, to investigate the'troubles attjp&ousus,
reported this morning ilmt l^ie.u^n^diate<
cause of the outbreak .was a personal diffi
culty between tie. edi^4}- Jof ’ the St. Lafidry
Pre,ss, a Bepnbliean paper, and three citi
zens, growing Stmt of'ojfenaife articles Jfa that
paper.
The editor, named Bentley, who was alto a.
school teacher, was caned.-, ArepjbibwWim-i
mediately circulated among the negroes that
Bentley was killed, and couriers were dis
patched to, arouse t^e- negroes^ op^the-planta
tions, and ‘ in an incredible short time piey
were flocking, fully armed, to Opeloi^sas^ ap
parently being fully organized and
for ^uch
groes were
of sensible and moderate men, both n.
and whites, who acquainted them with
■ facia regarding £enaay. Gnoiijdy, iirwi
. of twenty-five, or thirty, led by, a negro who
called himself CaptaSh, refused to disperse
when ordered, and a fight ensued, in wjiieh
two negroes'were killed and four or [ five
wounded,* and five or sii wfcrtfcs ; wounded,
two very severely. A number of horses be
longing to the whites were killed. The negro
calling himself Captain, was one of the
killed. Eight of the party were.captured and
lodged in jail. (The balance dispersed.
Orders given by the civil, authorities dis
arming the negro® were'executed-with some
difficulty, but effectually, and the ; 'a
occasions, .^ejrfnd.. bodies of j ne
'e met an'd’ dispersed' by the efforts
tiny
ever,
be-
From ■ i
Washington.
ASHDtGTON, October C.—Wmj F. Bitcjaie,
A Card.
lit-
H. Kill < f
‘ i^to-pbwtats^frein.lBhS tojil^^ iftft'vai^f !•
fort, to arrest the tide Of Recsessian; that aw s
sU.eb1tfe;|hb‘9)utii, : i&,T HiOtfgtrti-into--rev >-
i hit»n.iiTQrie'iho e
warned .out; pt^P e
■juili i terms; mn >t
“* ’ .bctaiBio is
To the Editor of the Tribune:
Sib: Thanking^yon for your liberality
Ki
V
have waited for additional information n y-
self from the Stato that I might he sure ”
“TffiSaffl£S3iR|$te 4-
jor Howard's first letter was based, and up >n
which Bnllock based his message to the L< o-
the statements of a notoriously bad negro,
who had served a term in the penitentia y,
and whom500—witnesses, black and whi»,
would discredit on oath in a court of jtm
tice.
^amp:
seen or known■ of/ or, before I read it,in
your paper, heard, of a bloodhomiii in that
country.. I am apapred, nnd do believe,' thtre
is not doe in thnttvfliole region vend I do not
bfelihVd BffifAl fe> a> ffpg- thgref o^ aqy jkpid
trainp-dip fepflr pfjher pblAck ; Qi: jWhjV 5 “4.“-
i & I.knpw, purpoinrlly, Ju4gqV< “
witnuut mternussion
-;r iif.., ... i. ~ ~ T — uummincniy umsac. •' t Sabbatb
a distingnished Kecessjpu .igttntlemjiu rpjfli and night intermittent sbttwei-s desemded.
^tcHiuy -wivrims^Sy TSadm^ extaracte fwrin pi >• ’The rivfet 1 'Tfise fromn twenty-Uvo inches to, a ,
Chronicle
of
id SentineL' 1
Letter from Atlanta.
Atlanta, October G—P. M.
£ Both Houses have passed the bill ±o com
pel the Superior Court Judges to hold their
sessions annually in each county. “J
In the House a resolution to take a recieite
to the second Monday in November next was
introduced, and while there was an exciting
debate, Mr. Sparks, of Bibb, a Conservative,
{ isolation,jptlijeiirMS&ess.an /sms
ud SouthwestermGeelgfeJowe him tnaehj for
his persistent advocacy of their interest. !He
is one of the Sparks .that strikes fire .every
liMe her conies in contact with any snbjiecjt <ff
public interest. The resolution was lost by
7 votes?'-* * t i'S.'i 1 i /
Mi'.. Speaker .McWliortey,. previous tp j
adjournment, ot the House, spoke as fopoV
e
_ s:
Gentlemen: Our work for the present fees-
sion' has ended. Whether it be for good, is
a question those wliom we represent must! de
termine. t Of your many responsible duties I
was not mistaken in the beginning. It is
riue that this session has been unusually pro! , •
loiiged, but many perplexing and embarrass*' •
ing questions, ux>ori which you hava been -j
called to act, have rendered our stay here
unavoidable. I: know that you have been
constant, in season and ont of season; that
your time and energy have been constantly
taxed in the raeeutibn of your duties while
upon tj)is floor. But it is not for us to speak
of these ‘things. Representatives, we |met
here strangers personally. Politically, on;
feelings were fully embittered by the exti
ordinary teachings of those who should
known, better; but time bas done much to
eradicate from our minds the bitter partisan
IqsWa^gemdht which we bore to tl^s’liajl. We
separate to-day- almost as one people in sen
timent, and with a common interest. For
myself, I desire to say that I am* glad that
we have ' met Together here, for whatever
may have been the estrangement of feel
brought into this General Assembly,
khpwslhat I bear none hence; and now,ithat
we separate for a time—some"of 'us, perhaps,
never to return; and, as, already the Angel'of
Death has entered here, and removed from ns
forever Representatives Moon and Ballard,
may I.not admonish you to be kind in feeling,
in word, and in action toward one another ?-
Listen noi; thq teachings of tlie political’
slanderer, ‘nor trt him' who would destroy.
This is our Government. Let ns correct’eyils
that may exist, appealing to thfc Shtelligeiice
ahd wisdom of the Nation, and not tp the
passions of the mob. Let your mottp be
‘‘Wisdom, justice and moderation,* aiid all
will be well. Wishing you a safe return Jp-J-.
and a happy.remuiop with your families am}*
friends, and * that ’ tne evening "of your days*
may be as gentle as the setting sun, I bid
you an affectionate farewell? I nonf dqclare.’
this House adjourned without day.
The House, therefore, stands adjourned
without day, and members took their leave of
,. - j-- 1 d bid aiiipu tp Legisla-
igs
old,familiar places aud bid aiiipu tp 1
tive' occnpARins for the nonce lit least, j
The New Issue Members, in virtue of the
good deeds rendered to them by }Ir. Tumlin,
jiresented that gentleman with a magnificent
gold watch, on which was engraved the fol
lowing inscription: “Hon. Wm. Tumlin;
Vir Patrie iitfeliciJidelis" (that is, if the {milt
ers don’t make it something else.)
The Trejsrtry is besieged ;by the members
of the Legislature who are anxious to get
their dues and leave here for their respective
horn®. Most of them have already 1 leg. ti«t«
The Baptist fair opens this evening.! The
display is vary fine, and the attendance large.
.ut' ! • •
St a
longing to the negroes are now in
of the authorities. * ■'.[
Opelousas and St, Landry parish is
feetlv quiet. During the excitement the ma
terial of the St. Landry Progress was scat
tered and a portion of it destroyed.
One white man was ambushed while riding
along the road alone and riddled with .balls
by three negroes, the latter of whom j were,
all caught and killed. Another white planter
is reported to have been shot while sitting in
his house. IT : .. s
The troubles existed only in the Parish of
St. Landry, in a-xadiua of twenty ..miles from
Opeionsas. The adjoining Parishes are per
fectly quiet.. it • ,, c , ( . j
Lient Lee reports that he could ilearo of
but two whit® killed and eight or ten wound
ed, and five negroes killed and fifteen or
twenty wounded, hut he expresses the opin
ion that the number of casualties' will ex
ceed these, ns .the negroes in some instances
resisted disarming, and had to be overpow
ered. None of the white' Radicals buffered,
except Bentley, and he only in the loss of his
printing material and in the caning be re
ceived. •-.'■■ I
Lieut. Lee reports quiet restored and every
body pnrsuiug'.their .ordinary occupation, and
that no further trouble is apprehended by the
white inhabitants of the Parish, whojoujtnum-
ber the blacks- Armed mounted patrols,'
however, were stall being kept up. .
The Connecticut Election—'Tfce Episcopal
jpopyentio:
Washington, October 7.—The
have carried eighty T three Connecticut towns,
and the. Democrats fifty-nine.. ,Divided bix.
Cnheard from thirteen.; The vote is small
Both parties claim gains on the agf regate
vote. * ’iy
Forty-two Bishops and one hundred and
sixty lay Delegates "are in attendance at the
Protestant Episcopal’ Triennial Oopvention,
which met in New York to-day.
McClellan has a grand reception at Phila
delphia to-morrow. ■ No poBtieal emblems
will be allowed in the procession.
Generals ard among the managers.
The propeller Perseverance 'was burped to
day fifteen miles froin RnineyriRe. | Four
teen persbps, inqjading•• the’ Qaptain; out of
nineteen on bohra’-perished. *
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Foreign New*- , .i,. 1
Madrid, October 5, 10 P. M.—Th< defin-
itive provisional constitution of (he Provis
ional Government with Serrano a) i s head
is considered an accomplished feet
Madrid, Octohett-’^-The Provisional Junta ^
will'freie all the children of the blacks; in an-. lucent rains- > Ordinarily
tidpation of theabohtion of slavery byTBe T wat® is veiysiallow.'* Across the week i
cwkwoqo'iti - -‘
New Yobh, -October. 7;-t-Xhe
a naval engagement fri Haytieu
thatthe batteri® at Pete! Gfroave
lencedby the.Galatea, sipce named
andre Petion, ’and the ‘troops on tlie shore
stormed and took the place. I
!
l emblems
Eipbtpen
^Finii^roy, tr. Y.
Tboy, N. Y-, October-7—M<
also of.the witnesses who gayq their evidence
under oath.. hj»,cit
izens m our Stale, l Judge. Vasoiv .iS . an jld
Whig and Union * mon; waa lOug. Judge Of
one of our Supferibr Courtsp is a • Christian
gentleman of p ,fuiif" -AL-i-ZHii.' n-'
emplaiy charact.
on. ^nef ‘’mbBf
emplaiy .character..and uelevated; .mind*!
whom any N orthtm jury would behfeve with
out doubt or hesitation* '’" • " Ll ‘, j
4. The letters. 6f. tout,"ijciresppii^h! #t t«$»v®iisdiqn*itaiiUgcome.
least the statements they (make, are originated \nllbe to yRu a u
by some persons/ 1 for 'the 1 e^preS^phrnnsr of „...i ,i—
inflaming the Noiihdrn tnind and infix
the elections pending.
5. You think it strange that so many
groe^. were killed, mid so few whites '
not strange. The,negroeA itere
they.-will ahoays : the
circumstances. Their white leaders escaped,
as they intended beforehand to escape, j If
the people of the North will not be moved by
the - ’ ’
whites of the
South; Theg thdhi ‘lAM&ffiei’ai# poor no: '
from sure destruction, by repudiating
Reconstruction measures, and thereby ri
the inducements offered to carpet-baggers
rlnegiudesdo biwM sHyLajdjkate, tlfet
get office.
6. Is it not singular that so many No:
people will persist in believing with im
confidence.the, Jifld statements of frighi
convit/iqia^MjAlof KJ|Rrhite men,
abandon white society to use the negri
selfish ends, and of anonymous writers,
manly set aside the most solemn statements^
under oath of our best white people, and' the
as|unu$q£ Of the' whole white; lace of the
e attempts to ^‘wupwaflt rebel
Vnfiragfcs If tbtmnftca and renegades of; the
most driginal seasfion stamp, arewnmSug irJ.*
groes to acts which lead to their slaughter, in
order to make dupes of educated, ref ned
Northern whites, that these strangers, and
worst secessionists, may get the office i for
their loyalty'! These are the only fruits w lich
the Reconstruction measures have produce t, or
>i<$rodim44t t|m Gouth-t OdghfiigSfikn eas-
■self
issue, scarcely pardon ,ble,
Your kindness in pej mit^j
jxace.
than the substance,
ling - KeVelation—Six Thousand
Stand of Arms cn Route to Arkansas.
As is well known, arms are’ Being almost
constantly, and with studied efforts at secre-
sy, shipped into the South to the Loyal
Leagues and other equally infamous Radical
organizations.; - fj’-is 'known that arms have
been received here, but for whom.or for what
purpose, is left to conjecture. ’ ; f !•
In this connection we leam upon unquqs.fi!
tionable authority that a few fl^ys ago six
thousand stands of arms, with ammunition,
equipments, etc., to match, ariilfed in St.
Louis en route to Little Rock, i It was impos
sible to ascertain to whom they are consigned,
•thdBewinffng them "in ilfeige taking every
possible precaution to elude the glances of
prying 1 eyes. They will arrive here on the
City of Cairo, or Belle Memphis, fbrreship-
ment on a White river packet to Duvall’s
Bluff and thence by raRroad to Little; Rock.
The United. States Government has :no oc
casion to send arms to Arkansas, and tfcis lot.
is doubtless intended to arm either, negro'
militia on members of the Loyal Lcpgues,
with » vilx#brbvfefcwing the people.—J/an-
nhis Avalanche.
■ I
Aaron Hurt Drowned:—Aaron Hurt, a ne-
some fifty- years of-age, was drowned
for many months, has
Demo-
niggers
JURhout
gro some tnty- years
Saturday night He, :
been Viqe Er®ident of the
cratis Clnb in. this city. The Radii
of Savannah gave him a notoriety t
the'.whola country by tarring and leathering
him last year, while he was in that city making
Democratic speech®. He. has beep greatly
feared since by the black and tad concern,
and it is suspected by many blacks and white A
in this city that the Radicals had him pushed
Off 1 the bridge he was endeavoring to cross.
Aaron’s habits were a good deal on the con-
i’WS&r was found ’ Stuldfty ■inorning.’
Aaron had received considerable pay at the
end of last wtek. ‘With A large bundle of
nurebas® and some fifteen or twenty dollars
Si moAey/he started early Saturday evening,
for his home in Alabama, a few mil® from -
Columbus. -Be had to cross a small’ creek,
Dr Cleckley’e place, which .had been
. -- * —i— =’-the
is a
crat we suppose no investigation will be or
dered by the military or renegade Governor
of Alabama. * Iff.' ■ i ijf
Aaron was buried yesterday
Girard, by the
in consideration of
he has rendered the party.
m, In'
place,, kl
services
AW •
grain elevator yras burned with-3
Son’s
1,000 irash-
: gmin
fde of the Emperor at
men cried Vive la—
were arrested for
,.. i lastr
Marseilles, some WPrk-
live peace, they
intended) by
is, in view of tlie
but is pardoned.
ting.in(yt»A|e heard through^your columns'in
behalf W*iMi* feopte 4M1, Jfith me and them,
excuse any criticism ypjn; ,uense of prop -iety
may permit. But do «r«n me joepfe. Ont
this subject,
T. 'The version of the 'Atlanta sjfeech from
which you quote I never saw before ; but al
lowing its substantial correctness, do® it,
property nnil£*|tpod, ahh« xpoleiy^f tftt only
proposed social ostracism for the Soul hem
i site m Ul.'i
itiisf gua l ,to fix th^lygredatibn of
eir own and our families. 1 had in view
such consequencts-afl Unit Camilla ridt \ Ls it
violence, to pay that a man who will, th;
liegi oes as ms 1 ’ tbdlB,‘“ endanger my pro]
my life,’and my' family, shall not ®t
tiliile or sleep imder jny roof f . Es en.i
iue of yesterday, I nev<
er irfM liA oijtffy
\x Rseflln the rku
quote toward or of “Union men.” I
a
towai'd no other. You quote riie ‘ in pi
equal with t^e n^gro ;
lei
I
WMt tO/.U£ rtfopti
simtb dbmred46 ^ced&atheyi JbodX'n^it Jto
do so, and. would be allowtkl ^to do e.
in lUreiai^yet wa^^entltiAWriiig to
pur people mn
of f wat”^hile Nbi
“■SCMftAbrf" 1 hppe&kdx $
Hem Frfeesoilers,-
who had. been psteemed^’
South, wert''conceding our rights, .anff
ing its peaceful exflrcise:’ >Now,_mygood
jytiat could jtaBjJlifi
-very wordal M tejoi*: i : -ax ■ : u 1
“I care not what Mr.'iGrpeStyjiindA r.
IfepuWioani. 4>r 4LU ] le-
publieq^ tpgetiier liave sfld bf jmajd&iy to
tlie contrary. More to be- reliedon than 11
these, Irthj
human uAI
h
tliAt" fio ..
ibi
vt
i umnUer in
peace to follow tlu:’ tlirnes-oi,
emmpfjL. I paSsHy the puerile taunts at in^ te-
deyowqp to th^ best !"iutercsis 'of‘ tl^peo >le i
among whopuil' was Horn. ^d^rejireiL t nd -
trust my, vindication to the realities of he
future; WhiehA-tasprecate andlwould av rt,
uil.l'itgain tell you that dissolve this Jini in,
and war wifi pomp, eAdptUpt say„it pugh( to
come. I cannot tell when, nor how, nor pe- j
I>ut it.wiUycoqie,..
moht uneqnal, fierce,,
vindictive and (tesoiqtpjq war.” ■
Since the passage of these fatal Reconstruc-
COTfeSsmu-«”®“ u
States ;o£the Uii
at the Nor"’
.e Ni
6T
ch
— '*'31HTT
toeSJnion. I ^d jiOTy a bifteriess'
rth,£(nq o.. feeling, of , distrust toniird
the So.qth. more irratjouid and unprovoked
than I ever withe®ed m the days'it se'dessioh
MHWlK
the South as fee''Southern whites are
of the une.
Sfbled ’to 11 .
siiliie fotardernsioh ’|>fe4aSlifig' Hbre
architects of the Cons titutipn’s.qvpHlirpw tha t
prevailed with the seCessionistaiof the South
in I8M). .‘jft’ m teid/let us irMirifein land L J
/ petySS measurgs wm<ih orig^iuttyd: butrit,
the Constitution,; and which have.frpen or
may he establislitil’ by foree,.an4 ire shall have
Si QfwSlfe
j \^ith-
.i .[BcomASe C»lnso*ys Sap.}
tood—Factory Dam Broken—Mills
Jurctl and ' itrtniillrig—fJSfoagc fO |
feet
—A y
_ early the skiaxwere clwr, but before
noon elands aguinf overspread the, heavens.; ’
The atmosphere, which during the rains wgs
quite cool, is again ifarml and' ifiore rain is
threatened, Yesterday - the river w® falling
3^
ghodt a portion Were heavy winds. ■ | l
L:—BROpiN DA
... „ About.two .o’dpcfc.'Saturdayjpqi
Here’ sUS 1 fee ■ -fdam across ithc riv.er *t the.J'pot of Randol:
i i street Junk* in the middle, on either
The chasm is now one hundred amd^twer
feet v illa, , and-thelstxettnnis roklung
rapidly. The work on both sides stat
Thisls thii si'ctinit tMaThis obstruction
IxMh briikmi fri -eighteefiimonUis. -• The bn
'j l®t fell w® SeauAed; bv The "exposure-of
tb'fs tifiibws which had been submerged for yi
|*|®l*h exposure was; occasioned i by letting
the water to build the rock, wall; on
inid ^aidderf the river. , The connection with these
. ... — —ouston
fee Cliuir’nfan td'WfcIkd’diWB Wtfifem npi n
their rirerfeeHirigs, which he did iqalnostgi i-
fi iipreflsive arid eloquent m^nnqr.i, ,g ; .. y
i- uMf- Simple,mgyed fOTjU ppmwitt® of sev$n
,on Credentials, which,pa®i
‘'A motion viaS ‘
—tlie^adoptiori oT tiffs f^JlitCo i,
'TEiMAiSfDS, Ci^BDNER fr ! €6t,
? vq. Ft aoUsUrni^ 5it .i.>. , ■ t... -
1 ^QMMIS^lpN.MERCHAJfTS
alzuufyvnu iSavannah,-Gcl
‘“V^eRH. 1 MJVASCE3 MADE OH COHSIGNIDBST*
•eveiyreingsamor.aone.il oond.u^m,
IS Thfl.Goriveq^iqp .Witf 11 68
i run wil
lhe“"ci
page 1 will
old timbers has again gtypnway., -The. bi'eak ■
by *o meap^ affects tbu.ripyring,pf the mills.
- iThatnohlejnstitutiqu, .fee Epgje and Plice-
nix mttnufoctoQ’,, js stj(l ,ip, operation. It was
run aljlastVinter wife a sumla'r break,* and
mfenyyjs,, stoppage of fee miff during the
ep^ire time the repairs ivere being made,
the only hindrance to continued' opefetioris.
All last sutalUer, Alfih rgigdniiciiditabluihnitnt
he dam .broken, and woik -A-ilV
.ued.' Nut 1 Exceeding six days’:-
..... be' caused, when lo.w watef.
comes/ tB Secure' sufficient power to keep in
’ iflotiOri fee entire machinery: ■ The Company
intend next smnfner' to ' plaCe a new dam
across *the river, about thirty feet .below fee .
present‘dhef white* the channel is fiot dtjep.i ;
and thus secure a splendid rock foundation.
^Theu^nQ^ftirther^diili^ulties^ will jppre-
We repeat the mill is still running tojthri
capacity oi-^s machinery, and will continug
to iuanufepture itri %rejtyvariety of superior
goods. On Saturday the ‘iiaihes of 204 ope
ativeK.wece-oii tUeqiay roll, and theyjare" still
furnished empfoyment « ; j in
?^¥5S ) . | os.
The Palace Mill, dependent (now 1 wholly);
upbri the dam r and tha'l Columbus Factory,
threei mil® above;' have - sustained sa injury.
■ ■ 1 .l.i, « ..dl ., , j I A-,
noun.'at .. .n~. j . V
' Credks ate repdrtift ‘frill; but no
law," «;i
Sir, do not ^charge me, as did the Secei
sionisty, wife a desire to nlarjn or an iiitqi
-ti tUreatdn.i Rift I eahriot _ke«."fee Cinstir
tion—the grandest production oT hi
and titter
no protest or warning against the ru
ifso act.-: fl: tell you .these llccoiieb'sctioo
sures of Congress cannot he maintainei
tuated without destroying the Com
\\ ake your people from this lat*
lusion bel'pre'it V, 1 cannot tell’when
or how or between lelioni war will come. But it
wiU. comet > Xlur siatipnls }‘ blood, will 1 flow
when the nation’s Constitution- is stabbed;.
Frgedym will die when this freedom’s life is-
WMdl is greafer
ibstance, so will the tear wltirii mU -
'iutiiin be
eiiipt tpdis-
i ni HiiVt 0‘,' .
But this nmch I know: A united North will
not again wage‘battle kgainst a divided Sbutli* vr--
Mte|Ieatedl pledges * of (.‘rights, idVipty'
and
privilege which is denied., me.by.the-
tion measm-es. The, Tribune is more
ffi’aW the pollcffy stkhs to ‘'ztefintairi
peipetuate.” _. !
It is impossible for the Northern people to
conceive how <Bfe:oiti&an4 arot dmw effectually
on? mlrtThclkin^thb^mfe Ve distorted
rjeqgqetyty.o^n^nfegisof-
that
;trfte»
haipless. Magnanimity in i loyal
destroyers of Constitutions will not agaSn lVe
expected.^’Tfiri^helf’tladitions of co
aggll^ -W.iljiSgt. ‘VSyft weaken, rqtq 1
©rppetti
men Wood-nnd race,;4indcr fee
hnappi^i, again be-trusted. •
. .dety you (q pdin^iri^ te 1
•d in-,) ,bleiwhite man of fee Sbufe who sail
itoW'ityr, he 1 approves these Keconsl
measures of Conmeps ® either Constitutional,
right, or fast. *Thfi very men there wto ac-
■. cepkfeenj, dosso.nife fee^cuoxvn intention of
-— — back ikj
ten reversed, am
words* changed.
IsMSlKPlPBSS
peace aud quiet fat fhe South. This result
fee, South will desire, but,iUa. not posable if
GenersdiRlritnt, asRrerirSpkfeail^mamtam
and perpetuate” the reconstruction measures.
The fault does notfee temper
Southern whit®,,® S re l?ty 8e H.
North, bnt it lies in the character of
u£tftbttibif ffllif‘ahd Butts logical
breed a dirty c
effice-seekere a), fee &mds..pf fefc -
who liurfezn breedriaujUlai nots,
white l
if the
,t"the
ie re-
•ork-
d'r
•oes,
best
all in their power
ty ^e-
_ e do nbt
regard fee: go*erom£»fe. £W?qkM(te thea , e
reconstruction measures. as jattlegith estab
lished: ‘ Itt-fem-riifinifei the Atodriiarii eople,
in this election, wre to ritpref
that question... reEuBbPEMn
elected/fee carpotfetegriis eandi-negro insti
gated will feefl eutiSifragpq,'
Our,wfett" ' ''
North,-an, ,
desperate.-- I trim from fee'pietrirerit i^s
When you blofme merifor not keepini;
moved, j I point you to millions in the.
who hate these measures. How tong ca
'emments founded on such measures'last ?
How-long ought.they to last? They are out-
k,iM ok fe^dbnlfeutlon ;‘theylibel the Decla
ration of Independence ; they negative jevery
" pledgd made fo induce 'surrender ;/tfiej’ brit-
rage blood ; .they, sutflqct ipen, women, aiid
ehilch-en of ten States to daily scenes of riot
ririd’-deeaying'iridristtypand njgbtlyi forebod
ings of pillage unc) rape ;, they oroanizejsemi-
savageH, unt ier protection of liayohets, into,
armed po|i<|cp.Lb:u|4s; that strangers, lfeaves,
and vagabonds may be chosen to fill the seats
orice 011*0111611 lty*''Madisori, ■* rLdwrides, and
, B,anien, and be called thq^ representative^ of
a people whom they thus" insult, ferid^nger,,
. aim enrage. Can" such measures work peace ?
Are these guarantees against disturbance ?
Come what may, fee' people'of 1 the South will
never vitafygf fefte] governments with them
consent. It is not fee want of that consent
tliht breaks--the peace. - The. evils Which
f e iu the govemmfets.thimi;
selves—their nature, origin aha Workings.
The® evils would not be removedif this con-,
sent were-gfreu, hut would only be strfength-
ened and mfidb perifianent and destructive, yt n
,y.JU, A>il/jlK I.detyyomto ishoW ’Jrie a qingle condition
’ ill i bai. ot restomtion, op of reconstrootion/pripared
by the aririy, ok try'fee "President; or by Con-
gress,,wfo?h jfeg Souferejeffeq.j anfijwhich
damaged the North, or which;
t>y the
North, 'stive lis ritow? On fee ofe®
election of Seymour will he acce;
Il.G| 1 iis8njbjp,tEfeflri»«<*OfeHie
emmenis are noi
who. now,
doh
as voters will be at an.e;
encouraged, hop^f&i^ 0
all colors will return, and peace will bp, fcs-
sured, and A
do know feat all our industrial arrangiments
” tp
willbb
9 are to be rescind-
U9 are
Jye no ot tier re-
'Fi xi
r innum
monr is i
be wi
ea,*aridaffftlbi g<
shall be elected,
and noi. .I. .H,l
compelled for ft Iryffiff,
'source. -■}••<!.'I Til'I/ giii
« • 1 1'firmly beHe^e it -mUr cost
Government two hundred milhcfeiB jifer
to keen the oeace jmder-theao reconstructed.
WgffaJaXiaif *e-
canse it cannot, be kept under them.
TBSt'ridllfeeReSrmSidrifef 1<*»1 Pf« :e W*d
pfopertybS all? . Ifeaf Rrife erupty
Sm let fee ‘deep siiifcerity of my eonv cbona
addS “
from your _ „
ance. Fauoi
no spirit of
twdoriy.K:
a,
fee
Democracy,* /mis.... . .
cans in a decided mmftflntfe. r
ssstistm^
lot..to
- ai die^fae”
if reproofed hfe.fe entire-kindness 1
Anieti- i BttyHr
iTVai : feeu,,I
‘the: purpose
It was
“ ~ m
. > i
my.
- : tfl JL
wifet’ifl^y hum-
repudiating them as soon as they g# back
fee Union, -and ‘have their disabilities.
rej
accepted, 1 would uot' have 1 dishonored the
ml , u<:.', '', .,1, t Bun 4 t®, and feafafee LeghaatorethaeiBtoBP
Do nat, I beseech you, drive fee Southern
TteBple 'Vj tatter 1 desperation: * Reniember
y*^ ; promises ’before riir'Alth' is hopelessly
destroyed. . Return to fee Gonstitutibn be
fore
fore 1
: your wanderings from its boundaries are’
i«feWetfic4aStet>* Restore your emrepey
* to g^d.value, and the
iwtIJ, to WPlUdg-t
negroes. States, pver. their internal n
*"*' ' nter; under the same Constitution/
jba
■' I i’AAi . U I t i. it.Vibl o/o«J.
isipoppi
r But 9
same
icliie*
rtx-
1 ‘bftty•'b^eatife'you can
' £X2gf£&&C
Coibe when eriiplftftifcffly fee Country, mas
lilSSSr ■
wearied with repeated offers of flniori ; ex
hausted wife nrotestations of good faith and
security* ‘vSildfe^ with vain pleadings for
,j)/fw;q;.'honel6s.s of the redemption of pledg®;
impoverished with in®tiate exactions; sick
%ife fruitless 1 ’cbifreSsioilS fe maligiuty: dis
tracted because they will not jCou^lit to dis
honor; destiised be®use they will liot -be in-
feriorsf b jjpriAsdcF boaiuse they will noi agree
A e ?* ot ' : r Vt htf rulefeby slftVSIH. tyfegned as rebels be-
cause they will noi: auhmit/tyi. pilose by ne-
groes led cm by strangera, .and driven by a
terrible experience-to' fee' final crin fiction
that in-themselves alone is their prdtectioi —such
rpaj T30 v Cfaurs, vary truly, .
tofimtjRi.’i"i vyani.i’. ;.... R. pj Hill,
Chattier Hi5hSe, , 'AHo i Torhj Sept. 20,. 1868.
btffftfioj
Evening
uJt -n
cans i
an*
•graph (red-not Radical)I
'X <1 Til: . . I i , l. i IC‘i a 111J
iere is gr®t danger that the Ebpnbli-
'" riot carry the city of Bhfla(lelplria
on-Tuesday week, .There is t
strong t^at we will Be
iiyriced. l 'j
roads ,ha^e' b^in
.- zU i-anla-lv
lUgUliMIJ <
SAAIAfg ALONSk. THE RIVER.
The lfovRuiah- al«n|» fee river and etyeks
have been, .completely snbmeig^d, and; fee
corn and cqt^micqyered and ruined. Flour
ishing crc/ps navene ‘destroyed. The boats'
that oven portions • of some. .spleiub'cf
.ntations a steamer can be run. Al lari'- 1
ids between here and Eufaula are' (fevered.
water, aud. below the damage is sup
posed to be incalculable. The entice • loss
ctmubt Be Sstitnated.
COLUMBUS AND BRIDO®.
Tlie ndrfeeistfernl pfbftion of the city wiiS !
led. Celjars-wqre .filled with water, and
fls to the'depth of a'foot or t\vi The
ick culvert on Randolph street, near feu
^jscogee Railroad Depot, was badly washed
and broken. Front Street, near the Fdntaiiie
warehouse,- is also badly washed- . No dam
age sustauied by.the Jbridges. The M. Vfc G.
Railroad structure/ftbri Building, is all riglit.
Horucq lung, the builder, tells uq.tlmt he lost
^jpane S300 worth of poles and tinuwrs that - '
Atished away. They were not- parts of the
-tincture. Horace Sitys about'the iriiddleof.
/next - month he will have'this bridge (Com
pleted. - ;
We hope/fee rain! hail ceased for awhild at
least. t -W
' ’ ** ^ -a-caa -vorj;
fib.
Latest from Camilla.
Camilla, Gtj,^Segt 3.0,. 1868,
Editor Albany News : Our little quiet viltyga.
''■Ms. again the scene 1 of cdfisiderahle excite
ment on^ Jfonday- jqiglit last. From thr&its
igamst fee lives ai
made against "fee lives and property of sofae--
' Util' ouu citizens before ■ and sin® the-so-callod
Camilla battle of the 19th inst.. onricitizenq
' “*ve employed' night watches to guard our
ir® and dwellings against danger ofincen-
■ ’diaries,' Ac; On Monday nightlast about one
o’clock, one of the watches discovered afire
in the suburbs of our village, he immediately
fired off |he alarm. gim, and our citizens to
the number of fifty or more, rushed to the
public square, prepared for action! stiinld-
•Attiou be necessary to protect life and pro-
i^frty. The fire originaied iu a small unoccu
pied log cabin—the damage trifling—fire ac
cidental?
Thb greatly exaggerated reports which
have gone jNorfe^ qonceming the Camilla af-
lair, seem ridiculous' to one who witnessed
the whole- affray,' land can»scarcely imagine
how fee truth could be so perverted.] Not
over ten negroes were killed, and some twelve
or -fifteen"wounded.' «8ir whites ’wounded,
nnly-twopjeverely. : ... j
All regjet that such means were necessary
to preserve law and order. The freedinen ofi
the country, frqhjghly,incensed at the low,,
contemptible,mean white men who would lead
fliein intasucb unlawful proceeGSaWris they
were,le^ into pypuch Radical ifedree,
Murphy, Putiiey, <kc. Our. freecuneri, | both .
‘tMse who were iu the procession; find others^
place tbeblaine of .fee whole matter .where'it 1
property belongs, upon those chivalrous gents. *
This affair was not the result on the part of
ter "hate, as stated
an effort to
feet our
ivessand property. It will greatty 'add to'
e Democratic vote in our County. The
jfiree^fften ®y they .cannot support sacli men
as Pierce, Murphy"&c.','who would leadjfeem,
as they have seen, into trouble. 1 aud then de-
We areTglacl'&ie" * {Anted States authoriti®
feaye investigated the affair* anffbeliew
will make a correct report of the whftle
ter, and that the Legislature, has:given fee lie
most emphatically to fee report of the Bureau
agent. Howard. Truth is eterital-i-cmd must
prevail./, , ia ,,i
tl«
r 'AbuiTEflAlmiik 1 f oF SuTriki—The
San 6 Francisco have recently seized fee
Mfetriship-Idaho, from Hbnoluln; laden -frith
v OiSHigP. <4 sugar valued at The
ground of fee seizure ie said to be the alleged 1
adulteration of; fee sugar by the admixture of
powdered charcoal, to give it the appferflnce
d^b^mJb^rtMtfWer grade flMBRtte^ygS
is^lalmedtu' tbe.cusloin-bouse authorities to
befift®ri,' whereas thed adulteration, (yhile it
■fiaUlljfifl the sugar qt qll i fe- value,
— • der
fee uBpearauce of 1 bring
1 V/O ,\)W\<
i Shoe
?e'is gene 1
/.—The boot i
.... .Large,]
lots tore sold to Southern buyers arid’prbmpt-
ly paid for. The sal® of the past week .will
foot up about 3500,000. 1 Manufacturers are
slacking r np ,a little,; fipik tljte stock nbw oq,
hand iu our - market -is.'luljy‘equal to the /de
mand. There 1 seelns to’ be. an unusual de
mand for pobf and medium grades of | ;oods,
which are selling cheap,' aria fee speculation
in shoddy has not wnolly. abated, although
the market is fairly active dri' orders, and an
increase -of sal® is' looked for early iq Octo-
ber.--Ve-- J -“~- r "- ‘
> HI UTIKI7' Ajfc'1.1
f —7/o
AXiiT; • -a ,ua;i
Indian Outrage—A Famd-T Cap-
nr Savao®.—Topeka, Kan., October
L—The ‘Adjutant 1 'General of the Styte re-
matian tofio lhah a paerty of
ifive to ’ forty "Inaians, supposed
had’ earned" 6ff Sfr.' and Mrs.'
BoBsett from feeir home, twenty-five miles
'fFfoh*M&a.i liras Boasett (had her baby
with her, two weeks pl& arid wfw riot atte'13 *
travel. She was left om the pram^.witlt.lier
entirety,’St^pp?a of her elothmg.
tJJu.n-c : .r.W i. ‘1 J ..a i_;r
■ ■ ■ —■
sr
,J ' • iptromUiMlMroa
•Colored Sfate Couveatlon. ^ ,
iill H. ; lt,{FqWri,,ft^JPre.Sident.!>f^*f.A®o< -
illlOK
•fit .for, AherCoftyentiqu 1
•published,., fejoa
Which mbfioirriis-'caitSedl iHe again xunyial
thrit.Hojji .Jam® jP(Mter ;l uc|t,
;lf vhi(feiprpte}lefl. j , , .ft‘tlf. - cult» „
. Rev, N. L. Houston was.tnjin requestea qy»
... •"
JB&fi&i-JM TO
ATTORNEYS
Jit,
. il I :< ir. A h J
COUN&ktlojiS, AT LAW.
TITHE PNDEfcjfffygD'YECf“B!
United States Conrts in Florida • • “ ■ ’i.
tion adjohrn tkl trio o’clock;/E-iM,ii
•fee detegatee tithe to f ,r|jpotyi,li^;"
feattfce Gonve i-oi lyp/Arifrypr/riw ;;
The OorivCnfibri met
The Committee . oa J.
1 eighty-tete couptleufepfresentedjjby one hun
dred anil thirty-six delegates, and'stated t at
they had received 'a Urge riilniber' of'ldtt a#. |
iToiri all'parts Of th* State, from persons u
had. been eleeted to oomej feitp’^re afraid o
ti
receivedi‘the'colored ^ojf)l© ^ewi teqixwe JaH“
tlie State.- > .r .. o il f-i |J; I t f
Of,
officers for
a lient organization, 1 wrijchfiAfised.'* 1
die the committee was-but selecting their
officers,' Ben.- Robert. CnnnUiy .was loiully
called, for..;, he .cqipqj jgjrwojd jgok* at
not." H HL
New York; Jervis
w __ _ ey Edmanda. Bo3-
*" " sepZS—tf
ALLEN G. Baas.
some, length about the
Bentley'‘followed rintil"tb
Bentley ,1c
ferried; when h* gave wayifr them to report:
’Hi iM-rTrirmari wajelected,. pqroquienf, 1’resi-
9B&SiS
Georgei alia e e, ‘ "Se ere tari esiwri d
as door-keepers and messengers. ■, ,i..i ■
.The Preffldeatyi H. Mq 'Turner* ^e]ive|ed,
j'tef l(is, eleetiom an .address, thanking the
onyentiori for fee'-ibonor 66nifer?fe'df n
nl/nhd'jiftihed' ; mto the Legislature;r ii
bitterty. He regards the LegislaturfliiHe >al,
• revolutforewy to fihfiragtyfofipd (led res
,heiwill break tt up, AH'. Turner is certainly
mad for oned at 1 fhe’ Gcorgi/ LcgislltnYe.
' tin motiori foade arid carried, the follbv ing
committees were appointed;!• ui
A committee on memorializing fee United
Alan;: -itt
: PAINTS,-AILS, G,LASS,
Painter?s aud..Glazier’s Tools,
iq -t; Mix«d Paints .
•OF. ALL COLOBS AND SHADES. - .
HUUSfe AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ-
■ii.jr i.oiti ;1 lit: ti.dlBIG, Ac.,
No. 6 IVtoitalcer St., Corner at Bay]
ii• fr»-ritr
:t;°“ a.
adir/sses t
of'
' 1 [ f!!
! il ■«
' Georgia.'"
A committee on resolutions:
, i AieoWriittee /op finances., . . . J
A committee on murdeis arid outrages.
*A commrltee to 'adrisri as tri* whethfe:
liolorrid Redple ctrit’vcite ornottak thfe coi
election, free from molestation, or harm.
After. SOHtff Atfeer airangementa wjere
for fee business, of to-day, the meet
joiinniiT to meet this morning at Kl'ti’cli
ThC foregoing'prricredin^terere
at onr request, as no spectators or. pul
tljeforei
crowded
we cquld. get nownere near tne l, platftiriii
' heiir what was going 1 An; : and 1 that we!n ight
not misrepresent or misconstrue! anyt aingq
saitLprfione, w.o askpd .the Resident o^ fee
Uonventiqa to authorize his Secretary tq fur
nish iis wife A Copy "tif fee lriinrifet o ’ fee
‘rityltingl 1 Not AWhitfefinrtn was present dtfr--
Ing the day, except .perhaps, tyro or. fereeiin
fee. afternpon,, fepugU we did pot see them.
One or two of the speeches in fee ‘ after loon
were very indiscreet ’false'fin statements and
‘inflammatory in chAiaetef.' < 1 Ay sptaker frbm 11
Albany^aaiiave named,v*»s iuscefiferigly in--
^apiflaat05J>, (Ity.s^ifefee,\yhit e s pf the tyirith
were determinetl to re-erislave fee blacka, but
failiiig’ in feat, 1 thbf 1 WCTe 'dfetCnriiiteiF to get
theif ’lnbdr for nothing dr take their JiY®.
dr take their
Another, speaker sted, feopaun^p of white
men here and in th^, State were pledged to.,
take the life of any' colored inan "who Would,,
vdteTdf’Grarinvnd ColfiJc,'ririd‘tfrgedhis fear-'
ets tO' march forward rind, deposit. their votes
or die like men %t fee ^olls-with feehfjh illote;
o^e^aricl 1 'siriritai''false, 1 fooHfe miri
iriflamma tor^te marks were made by -men who.
knew-they: were srich; .Tumti’s
.the .feature.of,fee. 4av- rife.Tfl
bitter in regard to the Legislator
ing’ to the Radicate ‘w^icj had befrayed his
But we have not time nor sphoe to sajf i
P. MAY,
elo.-.t -rhllll !. n- 1! .{.. ..I.. !
. w (SUCCESSOR ftp W, H. MAT,)
•” <-» Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Saddlery, Harness, &g.,
TTA9 JUST BECETTED A NEW STOCK OF
tif. sf7Z<
[Froqi tiie Cincinnati Tiipea.]
GThifl Noble Animal”—Scene at a
nati Morae Anetloti.*
Auctioneer on the -blook shduts,
forth ;the horse !’!• Entehl
ing, or, more properly, supporting
dated eqtiineM^ecimen, too- weak
■ eiated' to- poeeihly Wall? ili'Withhnt j
He hdqaiBaad like aitexe xh.oiiMe
. tytqo.iilmrp, ffe, f v« J ., chifi£fips to
and not hairs enongh in bis tail fa
ffiiafeliow: -1 Th'ete (ire bmicKeb bi^
melons<m his khe®,’and’gutters down his, t
sid® to cany.Off the;rain-, wa#ei+. : ,ufi , ‘
have
Iforse'. 1 *1 iomietiriie^'tlifark'‘ihat"‘tlre licrse is j'Commission Merchants,
ili a way related to Inan. {Bystarifferi—
horse is a .devilish poor relation. ’1, T
, fee sagacity of the^ dog, that of .thefigr
surpasses it Rook at him. ‘ See In
.Owhet
pleads for sympathy, t^tyfiarider—‘ Fleads
for rots, more bte.’) -What shall 3 jiear for
this noble animal ?
Vplls tolhng,.ii a fl
sceridant from Buci
Luiingtori, ‘ Kenttii
stander—* Everybody feat lias owned* hire*}
his maternal;, tqr. . Gome, gentlemen,
^t^MoZtddS&r^T^
posed ' to ran' awaj^ fByflfehdfer—‘Or waft
away, either!],, thisfis your animat , An j
' ' ^ingwdeposiUofefig<
-by*—
ni
c oliars
is wc Ldfot
for security agaiwN Waste
to take, and fcp-Jbim.., ‘
to
up-T oastienrerir*ffin.-n«r an
yotf ^011*0 wantfitta’now, yira could easily dis-
‘pose of him for a-®vahy home in the next
war.i-' He may be considered fee iwpfets ultra
of a horse.iL-[Bystander—‘Yes, tim^kxiock-
Jateephis ultra-'’} What am l^fferedj”. 111
- A voiee—“Seventyfivacqolfc” w . I 'i
Auctioneer^SoldJ” y, . j,,, ., . •
rm, i-u.| ugMy f 1 fee
people rai® up thBtfjrpices; %qd cry “ Sold
also.
'a’ .pEANtfe' Thresher has been cc
eft ty Sfrr j. C. 1 -UntterwoofeaXof
*THri NritMfoiretoitefr.!
'efreumfeterifee-ro wri of froa i
fee nuts from tlie vines,
drop down tea fon, which f
pteceri of fifine and imperfect'r
others,' depositing fee latter*.
Itis claimed: that this machine i
work of cfefrty men, and im a much ■
manner-than could he fejnejfy
11
per day, .as n labor-sav ,
ventiou it would, be nchly worth fed
prica»demanded—SSO each.
its manufacture will, be" s’ '
when it trip, be ]juf, jufonffilferitl
public.
The persistency with which the
pre® speaks of every Deiuocrat as'a--‘
is just about ns spitefully foolish as :it
be to still call Gen. Grant’s wife "
beaux!
line othei*
{ as |,j
Oir
Lot A i -A‘ L<:. i -Sk-
fewjmr"
.—urn —
IN ALL
Aria to* easel
United States Conrts in Florida.
mar Office in the second story of Sorrel's building.
Store* of
oc2—-Jhr D. P. HOLLAND.
A Lr '-
Fbans L. f Oko. C. Peabck.
fiUE..m4«CE&Co.,
Cotton and Provision
;MERCHANTS,
‘ NO ^9*BAY STREET, SAVANNAH/ GEORGIA.
[octi-lm]
la 1, J.i-ajia-ju n
JOHN
iL.l} . , .,f L
Dr .
a
s
and
(Capris. JM#qx.,j ; ,r 4.1
Murphy & Clark,
House) Sign, Ship and Stearn-
*'“ 4 boid Painters.
i);.u.fl oJJ of Lsfys.'l im ; * i
CWiUt. Glaiing,
/ Paper-IIariginga.
ABE PREPARED TO SELL. AX WHOLB-
firaw Maditt*ryai^Hare««l-qU,A** Greater?*.
m qwll«nd Drayton,
,, Hi.hl4-)y ,, , SAVANNAH,. OA.
OAK arid HEMLOCK, (tanned)
” ' ■“" 1 - SOLE LEATHER,
' ! * CALF arid LINING SKINS,
' and a pe ne^al. assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Priced
reasonable; ! Batnrfiictioo guaranteed. Orders foe
RUBBER- and. LEATHER BELTING and PACKING
filled ppmptly. Jan24
IL H. Ti s r i-v
, TUOS. PETERS. j. t J C. If. WOOSOTCO.
R. H. HENLEY & CO.,
1 WTTON BUYERS
) ot i!
Limy# 1:
air
L
OtertemlCom’sn Merchants,
v ’fi f i *J.yA*'AH, GEORGIA.
Office icortler Bay aud Lincoln streets, up stairs.
• oven W, H^^tack Jc Co*a., , j., . pepl0-3m I
! H V. DBtJMMOKD, 1 Gt-C. BKUSOCOHZ> fl
“^Of the late firm of L. J; Gmlmartin & Coi
r*l
l 4 -
E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO.,
. .i.. • * ti i . '.< i
SHIPPING
fli ili*if» iT. Ill U . ! 1 ..
—AND—*
,Commission Merchants,
1 ! 1 154' TBATST STREET,
SAVA]}dS*AJff, GEORGIA.
•T. G. GARNETT,
WM- J. LAWTON, B. A. HART,
tiVTOH, HART & GO
■‘FA CTOES
—AND—
-1
HAHBIg’ BLOCK,
T, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
. - ■ !.* ,; . .. i l .
’ NOl
BAT'
- angisrim—
E. W.^COKNWELl.
.-.'J j'.iqi toll.: DEALER IN
- b HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGIHUULTU-
RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES,
’ ' ■' NAILS, TRACES, Ac.
Algi,' A^entjfor MCARTHUR’S COTTON GINS,
No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
*dl iH. G.
L : J y.i-jh.Lr. . : i
7M tolssale
HTJ WJE,
Dealer,
_ A^em tor ismiiigcrj
■ rJ ' WEST STDE MARggr SQUARE.
Dr- Edwin w. L’Engle,
DEN'MS^,
No. 4©G ‘Bryan Street,
B^tWeeN WHTEAKEB AND BARNARD STS
HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB.
:MARfKB DIVING AND fiYRECK-
•■'•- r .^NG COMPANY.
FOOT of DRAY-
Div- i
,/ R. A. WALIrACE,
ii Generstl, Commission ” - t
i itArr : i anj> peit.eb dj
PAPER, PAPER
I— WASTE,
■AR ATTENTION PAID
of PRODUCE or KERCH
i ■ W??****?*’
.ci uarnara
STOCK, MACHHER1
MOSS, &c., &c.
ST PAID TO CONS
MERCHANDISE.
~ River.
^ ior fJ jjtt—ly-
.1^7
.ISAAC EHRLICH,
WHOZESALE TOBACCONIST-ANE ,
MISSION MERCHANT,- S
Jon®’ Upper Block, Sarannah,
AS NOW ON ]
' the factoritttt
invites his old patrons t
is able to sell lowe
Alroa supply on
” ■»«li iiH i
: oxeesiifi’ f fiflom
vffij . r.i.- birn vi ; »
iv^rirJa^,. ^ '