Newspaper Page Text
Me fttoinim
J. H. ESTILfc,
Propriety
\V. T. THOMPSON, Editor.
Largest Circulation in City and Country.
JOTB^LY^OCTOB^ s v 18QB.,
£ Jgyt. JCor president, . — ,
Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR,
'St 'ornewitfa£S*5
Tfor Vice Wemderat,
General ?$.ANK, f :i B^R,
on ineanmjr
irish
In^l854oni-’55, when" Know-Nothingism
flourished i throughout tile North, one would
.ve supposedI those who belonged to that
intolewfftand.'proscnjSiWoiaer, had aban
doned forever all expectation of ever concili
ating the vote of’ £E6"triah Catholics. It
. conld.not have beensupposed that a party
who demanded tkat*" the "* foreign* Lorii" 3
Catholic shonidbe deprived forever of the
privilege ofvoting and holding office—who
refuaedtoaHow foreign 1 born citizens to-fOtiif
volunteer military organizations, in some in-
stances'going to ’ tar as to disarm those then
in existence—who demanded their utter
proscription, socially and politically—would
ever accept; much less expect, their political
co-operation and support. And yet, when a
Caw years after, soldiers were needed to coerce
the rebellions South, not only were appeals
made to “oklr Irish adopted citizens,? but
thousands of Irisbmeh were inveigled from
their Irish j homes, and half bribed,' half
forced into the Union army. In that struggle
the despised and proscribed Irish of the
Northern States proved both their valor and
their loyalty to their adopted government.
And what thanks did they receive from the
people in whose battles 'they had borne so
consjpicuous a part? The war being over,
and the Know-Nothing party, under a new
name, being in power, they soon forgot the
services of the Irish adopted citizen; and
which the business men and merchants of feeling no longer the necessity for their aid,
Savannah derive their patronage, . A bust-i were again as ready to proscribe and oppress
OF MISSOURI.
I >
For Congress,
Hou. A. H. HAN SELL,!
off- if) ♦
; ■—I n-u< nr-;—;——V
SJ-^or Ship News and Commercial; i
Fourth Page.
TO BUSINESS MEN;
We respectfully call attention to. the value
of the Savannah -Morning News as an ad
vertising medium. Its circulation is greater
. than that of any similar journal now pub
lished'hi ffie sectioh * 6t ‘the * korMtff -ham
ness man wants something more than , to
see his advertisement in a printed news
paper—he wants 'circulation. Those who
wish to make their business known should
avail themselves of our columns. ! ■
hrmfenovtii lA.
THE RADICAL WIIITIiUO
IGNORE THE BLA
to! Wt
,UE
IN
BLUE. '
In the recent demonstration of the Boys in
Blue in Philadelphia, the colored troops who
fought so nobly were entirely ignored. A
delegation ,of Black Boys in Blue in Washing
ton make qirepiratKms^ ti atteiid. but were
warned by the Republican papers that their
-presence, would -ncg be agreeable. -Some,
however, who could not be dissuaded, went to
Philadelphia-to participate in the grand show,
but no notice'wfis token of -them, Their.
preSeuce wus entirely ignored by the man
agers of the affair, abdbutfor the protection
of the police worse consequences would
-5- probably have befallen them. The negroes
will learn after a while that all Badical preach
ing is- not gospel. 'WheBe-their votes are
needed by the carpet-baggers they, will be
tolerated, but “to hum” their Badical friends
have no use for them.
‘" ' —— > Vim. 1
The Lofax Leagues xu : Axabama.—The Co
lumbus Enquirer, says: A gentleman gives ns
the following in regard to the strength of
Leagues in -several Counties in Alabama, and
their intentions: On‘Sunday they met at Mrs.
Comer’s place, below Hatchechubbee, well
armed, numbering about six hundred. ‘ There
is another League at Spring Hill, numbering
three hundred; Another at Biffin,' numbering
four hundred; another in the neighborhood
ttir
!v!
of Silver
other at
red; an-
g eight
polls in these localities on the, day of oleetio
The sirdimcfvel'Sfieeddwe uridefetand' '’is tl
numbering fivi
on Springs, nui
hundred, and one near Eufuula, numbering
one thousand- They are thoroughly armed
and. equipped for the purpose of taking the
: election,
i the
£ chief of rthe concern, and directs their pro-
ceedings. They have issued, sown are in
formed, a-placard to the effect that if any ne
gro or person belonging to their League is
- found missing, they will hold the people of
said neighborhood responsible.
The Brigade of Death.—In the Badical
procession in Philadelphia last week there
was a body who claimed-to be survivprs from
the. prison-pens of the South, called the
£ Bl|gacie of Ppath^f* extract
from General Grant’s dispatch to General
Butler, dated August 18, 18G4, would have
■ c r, - a PPr?J>$»te inffrijjtiQa.ipii t ^ eir
banner:
OA the gnbjectbf exehadgb, I differ from
- General Hitchcock. It is hard on our men
held in Southern prisons not to exchange
them, bnt it is humanity to those left in the
ranks to fight the battles. Every man re
leased on parole or otherwise becomes an
fj^pctive salilifi-L^g^ust ns al once, either di
rectly or indirectly. If we commence a sys
tem of exchange which, liberates aU prisoners
taken, we will have to fight on until the South
is exterminated. If ice hold those caught they
amount to no. more than dead metx. At this pto;-
ticiilar thno to release all If ebel prisoners
North wouljl ..insure Sherman’s defeat, and
„ would compromise our safety" here. i
e ‘ * -to « ’ i ■
The Corn Trade.—A note from an en
tirely reliable correspondent in Tennessee,
gives ns some interesting information in re-
: ference to.the corn truke in.ithst. section. All
the corn on the line of the Chattanooga and
Nashviie Railroad, has ’ been bought up for
shipment to Cincinnati, where it is now
Worth $1.15 per bushel, and not a bushel is
likely to coine this way at hhjApfee less than
.. $1, until the new crppi is ready, . which will
not be earlier than the first of next month.
The crop is late this year and the heavy rains
have damaged it inuclp—Charleston Courier.
Sanguinary.-The Philadelphia -4r/e, among
other startling-.declarations, flies the following
y under the editorial head:
"Let us fill hell full enough of Federal soldiers
to make their feel stick out through the bars."—
Joe Brown, of Georgia, before Ae was Re
constructed. - - hi , ,
We do not know thathis ex-excellency was
particularly anxious to ’over&jtk the infer
nal regions with federal soldiers, bnt we do
know that he'hAs for hanging i5p Yankees
like Wethersfield oniops, a dozen on a
~ For which let bus Badical friends
—‘laiuations and when found
smug. . i5 :
ovcrhanl his ]Wk^ ^
make a note.
4
l ;
him, as ever. TTis Democratic proclivities,
independence of character, and adhesion to
his religion, rendered him obnoxious and
hateful to the Intolerant Radical Puritan.
A little incident within our own personal
knowledge, which occurred shortly after the
war, will Serve to Illustrate the inveterate
prejudice of thq New England Radical
against the Irish. In the spring of 18C6,.
while on board a steamer on onr way from
New York to attend the Philadelphia Con
servative pouventipn, by chance we were
drawn into a conversation with a Boston gen
tleman. He was a type of the phamsaical,
higher-law Badical of New England—his
scrupulous dress, white cravat, drab gaiters,
bold, self-confident air, general appearance
and demeanor, indicating his rank among the
“truley loyal" uppertendom of the Hub/ As
certaining that we were from Georgia, irith a
self-complacency and supercilious f imperti
nence, characteristic of his class, he plied ns
with questions in regard to the temper and
purposes of the South.
‘.‘Well,” said he, “now that you have got
enough" of fighting down South, I suppose
your, people are willing po remain in the
Union." H
We Teplied that the South having been
overpowered in what' her people belioted to
be a just cause, had accepted the result of the
war in good faith.
“But you rebels refuse to comply with the
requirements of the North. Yon are unwil
ling to come back into the Union, except on
your own terms. That won't do, yon know.”
Our people have acquiesced in all the de
mands- that the government can reasonably
make, bnt they regard the negro suffrage
which the Bepublican party would impose
upon them as an unbearable outrage. They
do not consider the racentfy-emanbipate^l ne
groes qualified to exercise the elective fran
chise.
“Of course your people think so. Bnt we
think they are just as capable, and that they
have a better right to vote than the ignorant
Irish.
We expressed onr surprise at hearing him
speak thus disparagingly of the Irish adapted
citizens who had fought so well in the UniQn
cause, reminding him that thousand of Irish
men had left their bones to bleach upon
Southernbattle-fieWs..
“They, did’nt know what the war was
about, and only fought for the pay they re
ceived. We nsed them; I admit, but I would
fjeel more like forgiving the rebels if they bad
killed the last Irishman in America. They
are an ignorant, bigoted, besoted race, and
a curse to any country.” 1
And that man spoke the sentiments enter
tained by nine-tenths of the New England
Radicals towards the Irish Catholics of this
country. And yet the Badical party has the
brazen effrontery to ask their support in the
coming election, and even to threaten them
with persecution in the future if they dare to
cast their votes for the Democratic nominees.
The New York Times, noticing the statement
of a Badical paper that “ the Roman Catholic
vote will be nearly solid against the Repub
lican ticket,” says: ’
ft This is not a religious contest, but a con
test of political principles. The Catholics and
the Jews could not do a worse thing for themselves
or their future interests, than to attempt to di
vide political parties upon a sectarian basis.”
‘‘This is a contest of principle,” jsays the
Times, It is a well known, principle of his
hjgher-law party to proscribe Catholics, and
if the Catholics should iu turn repudiate Rad
icalism, it would be but just retaliation.
There is nothing in the acts of the Jacobin
Congress, nor in the moral law, as expounded,
by Henbx Ward Beecher, prohibiting a pro
scribed religionist from opposing the party
who would proscribe and persecute his
church; and the threat to punish the Catho
lics and Jews for voting in obedience to the
dictates of their own judgments is not very
likely to influence them in favor of the polit
ical party which claims such retaliation as a
legitimate prerogative.
We shall be disappointed in onr estimate of
Irish intelligence and Resentment if the pre
diction of the Chicago Post above quoted does
not prove true in November next. “
OQ" HOSE A
An adjourned regular i
Company will bo held
DIG, at 8 o'clock, ,-^t the Fireman’s j
HaD, for business of importance.
Every member is requested to appear promptly.
uaBvnndnrrf THE PBESBIBHL —y
octS-lt M. B. Bahkweix, Secretary.
rtr^=* Attention, Washington^ f , j <J
Company THIS {Thursday) EVENING,
the Sth instant, at8 o'clock, ,
By order of JA8, A. BABRON, Foreman.
Chas. E. Wakefield, Secretary. octS-it
Q^-^Zerrobahel Lodge, No. 16,
A regular communication of Zerrubabei.
Lodge, No. 16, will be held at the Masonic Hall, THIS
(Thursday) EVENING; at 7 ^ o’clock.
By order of- the W. M.
oetS-lt R. J. NUNN.I'Secretary.
3 Notice to Pilots.
I.
co-
^The northwest corner of the channel at “The
Wrecks ” has been dredged off, and the Bed Buoy
which marked it, moved accordingly. The second
Black Buoy (No. 15) has been moved about two hun
dred and fifty yards farther to the westward.' 'Vessels,
when opposite this Black Buoy, win steer for the Bed.
^ J.S.KENNARD,
oct8-lt . Superintendent River Dredging.
Qjj^Notice to Gas Consumers..
You are respectfully invited to call at fee office of
the SAVANNAH IMPROVED GAB-LIGH^ CQMPANY,
corner of Bull and Bay Streets, 2d floor; between the
hours of 7 and 8 o'clock P. M., to witness and test the
improvement in the light from common city gas etf- ,
fected by the Company. < .*./,*
With the same light now obtained, a deduction at
about 25 per cent in cost may be relied on. * 1
This Company has been In operation about four
months, and we would refer to our present patrons as .
to the general satisfaction given.' ‘ • 1 ;
The apparatus is introduced free of C06t •••
GEO. W. WYLLY, President
DeWitt Bruytl Secretary. r • asg lit—ly '
Batchelor’s Hair I>ye* t j •;/
This splendid HairDyeis the best ^ the wodd. The
only true and perfect Dye—Haruileas, Reliable, Instan
taneous. No . disappointment.. No. ridiculous tints.
Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dy^s. invigorates and
leaves the hair soft and beautiful, black. or broton.
Sold by all Druggists audPerfumers, and properly ap
plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, 16 Rond street, New
York. , #,f • j : f ..janlfr—Jy
OFFICE OF
October flth; 1!
-Aiken, John.*
B—Barnwell A Screven
Mrs. Mary; Brown. N. B.; Bottom. T. J^.Bi
B. H.; Baggage Agent O- tc 9. R* B.;
W. H. Wiflink; Baumann. C.
Cardell, Charles; Campbell, T; Corwin, Thomas; Cos-
ham, 1
F—For, CoL Charles B.; Flemming, A. F.; Ford,
Wm.; FUveriug, 'B. D-: femU, Patrick; Ferguixm,’
Mrs. J. B.: Fitch. H. S.
Gx-Grlfiin, Y.; Grange, J^i GemmeU. ^ M.;
lammou. P.: Goodwin. T. A.; Goodm, sr. Jr. ;
TT IfffirrifFp w 1 n
Horn, W. A.. care'Bandas-A GMne.; HamlBon, Bar:
J. B.; Hall, E. H-; Hukaew, lira.; Honegger, Due;
Harper. J. A.; Hendry, G. Us Haberabam, Grant;
Hatch. M.;
J—Jonee,
>rshaiu, B- ,
J.;t«dored.) ' ' . .'ll' I ,
K—King, Wm. N.; Kelly. John; Krednakoff; Ber
lin. B. H. ■
L—Law. O. E.; Lysaugbt, Wm.; Lane, Richard.
M—Martin,' J. A~care steamer Swan; Mbutague, M.
L. : Mayer. N. B. E.; HlUen. Mra. M. A., care of J.
Hardee; Miller, W. D. B.; McPhataou. 8- M.; Martin,
J. N.; Moore, G. W. 1 • . . i <i; - bn,. *
O—Owe’ua^Mra. i.; O’CohtioF, J. D.: Overstreet, 8.
P—Pease, Wm. B.: Perry. B. -W.; Patterson, J. T.;
Purse & Son; Paul. Mrs. A. , -..m
It—Eobeos, Amos; Kosse, Wm. B.. cue of E. C.
. Wade; Bobena, Mm.; Byan, 3. W.
9—Snipes, Mrs/M. B.; Sinclair. W. W.; Bpelgell,
G. Oti cue & Solomon; Shoemaker, D.;Shorter. J. H.;
Sovcren, G. M.; Stewart, J. J.;,8aWtay,, C,; Stevene,
H. C.;. Shorer, A. . , : . .
T—Totem, It. H.; Thomas; W. H.; Turner, Captain
B.T.; Thompson, A. T.;Thomas, Mra.;Tucker, J.H.-
U—Ulmer, H-' B. - ’ ' - t
W—Wilson. Km, w. W.V.; W. & W.; Wayne, H.;
wmhmrn, Ed.; Watson, * L y ^
McClellan Saddles»
Mcdellan Saddles! !
McClellan Saddles!!!
PAA SECOND-HAND McCLBELA* SADDLES,
t)UU In good order, with all trappings complete,
tot Bale singly or by the dozen.
AIBO,
grf\ SETS SECOND-HAND WAGON HARNESS, in
QU Very good order, at low figures; and everything
to be found in a well kept Saddlery.
' i "F. F. CHAPEALT,
MEETING STREET, NEXT TO CHE MILLS HOUSE;*
oca-21 CHARLESTON, 8. C.
mmm
P E
STEAMSHIP SAN JACINTO
/ RECEIVE
5;,EASES
1
I id- tip I
ilifcf.j
lUf
, BOUGHT VERY LOWr
• ‘ ■ > ’■*• J.!: 7 f
1 if
nr/
X-.-.-'l
_ ,j\
For the Retail *J?ra|de.
brt
?U. Itu -f
- X-’iV,
:•» tuiov
r t jiO no
•i jt j,
: jt\.
ORFF, WATKINS & CO.
oc7—3fc
“An Ounce of Caution it Worth a Found of Cure.**
OSBORNE,
OCULISTIC-OPTICIAN.
. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY OF ALL KINDS.
OOBNEB OF CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STREETS,
Navannah, Ga.,
Mutioay
teen the Marshall, He Screven, eaid the
DR. H. J. ROYALL,
Office, Cor. Si. Julian Street and Market
je27—ly Square :
Qj-x^Conjngai Love,
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE KARBIAOE.
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the Errors. Abuses;
and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and
create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means
of relief. Heut ii) eealetf fetter envelopes free of charge.
Address HOWARD. A^DPIATIGN, Box P., Phiiadel
phis. Pa. ] sept33—dxtWgm
ffUt.
■’ i 9IABRIED.
PAPE—ANDEBSON.—On the 1st of October, 1888,
by the Bev. David Porter, George Edward Pape-{for
merly of Baltimore) to Nina, eldest daughter of Hon.
Edward 0. Anderson, of this city/ It
¥ir
The New Orleans Times says: One by one
the steps are being taken which mark the
march of despotism. Regularly drilled and
organized Radical regiments axe common to
the public eye in the Western States; but it
* has been left to St. Louis to iutrodnee five
’ pieces of artillery as a prominent feature of
a recent Republican display.
f .♦ * * ’-r
Miss Kate Maloney, a -Troy washerwoman,
beat Horace Greeley eighteen votes for. the
Vice Presidency of, the Labor. Congress at its
recent session" in New YorK. Horace is so
revengeful," it is prfesnihed’hiS 1ihhn' will now
be dirtier than ever. Still it is what he calls
“progress,” an’d we think it is: ’ * A 11
Synod op Geobgza and tnoErDA.’—This ec
clesiastical body, says the Rome Courier, will
convene in Rome on Wednesday, October
21st, am
< ~mainder
Le its
lb e_ number of delegates fri attendance will
he about one hundred. , !
Indications of an Eaedv an* Sbvehe ?
TDn.—-Wild geese in the Red J
have made their appearance in
more than a week ago—the earliest migration
*hat has ever been observed dn the vicinity of
denerson, while wild pigeons have already
macl ® „. eir . a PPearance in the vicinity of Rich
mond, Virginia. These are indications of an
early and severe winter, according to weather
cer ancient legends.-—dUanta Ih-
FDNERAL INVITATION.
BYRNE.—-The friends and acquaintances of Thoa.
— aad family ue respectfully invited to attend the
; - Vughtor Nellie, from their residence,
Bjm- '-*»-een Charlton and Jones
funeral of hi* — —ooN at 3>; o’clock,
on Whitaker street, o— •
streets, THIS (Thnrsday) AFTEBi-u—
Tw-^Xo the Pubile. ~ ,
Savannah Gas-Lxoht Cosxpany, 1
Savauuah, Juuo 4,1868. J
The anymmMb Gas Light Company, wishing to sup
ply Gas to Its patrons on as cheap terms, as may bo
consistent with a fair return far the capital and labor
^ppiwi Iq its manufacture, and believing that tlio ac
tive business wliicb may bo reasonably expected du
ring the coming winter in this city, will cause ap in
creased demand ; and further, thikt a diminution in
pries will induce many to bum Gas tha$ have hitherto
had recourse-to other means of illuminatiQny-which
two more dangerous and Jess cleanly and convenient;
and that the consequent increase will lessen the cost o
manufacture, and thus justify .the Company in making
a reduction in price.
Therefore, it has been determined, that from and
after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER >0*t, ^consumers
will be supplied at the rate of
FTVE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER THOU-
SAND CUBIC FEET,
and that a further reduction of Fifty Cents' per Thou
sand Feet wm be made to ajl who shall pay their bills
«t this office within FIVE DAYS after presentation.
,/ii K J. F. GIL3IER,
- June 6—Stawtnovl President
Fashionable Dress Making.
jyj-RS. E. H. SHAY BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THB
public that she Is now ready to fill any orders in the
above line of business. Latest Fashions always on
LaruL Northeast comer of President and Drayton
streets. octl-2w
TO KENT;
fJUIE NEW AND NICELY FINISHED
HOUSE and STORE southwest corner West
Broad and Bryan streets. Possession givend
1st November, 1868. Apply to ' < i
, ANDREW .M. ROSS,
oc3—ood2w Bull and Gaston streets.
FOR RENT,
IJTWO TENEMENTS IN JONES’ UPPER
RANGE, on the north side of Bay street
Possession given on the 1st November.
m
oc6—lw
——~rc—
ROOT. HABERSHAM & CO.
FOR REST.
JJRICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market.
Poasesslon given immediately.
Apply to
octl-tf
WILLIAM RAW.
FOR RENT.
fJlHE BRICK STORE NEXT TO COR-
nerEaet Broad and Broughton streets.
Also, THREE ROOMS and KITCHEN ove
the store. Apply on the premises. . sep25—tf
FOI*, RENT.
fJIHE LARGE STORE 60x90, TWO
floors, lately occupied by W. O. Robinson, j||f
and suitable for a Wholesale and Jobbingi
Dry and Fancy Goods House. Possession given im
mediately. Apply to
sep21—tf jTNO. McMAHON k CO.
FOR RENT.
•J^ TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary out- |J{{
buildings attached, contains flve bed^s&s
rooms, and is pleasantly located. Apply at
sep21-tf THIS OFFICE.
TO LET,
^ MODERN TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH
FURNITURE, GOOD COOKING STOVE, Ac., situated
on north side Jones, between Bull and Drayton streets.
Apply to Dewitt. & Morgan,
oc7—5t 137 Congress
FOR RENT,
fJXHK TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUR (4)
and FTVE (5), east of Bull street, known as JONES’
LOWER WHARVES, between Drayton and Abercom
streets. Possession given on the 1st November,
oc7—tf ROBT. HABERSHAM k CO.
HOUSE TO RENT. .
PORTION OR A HOUSE TO RE$T, WITH
GAS and WATER. Location control, within five
minutes walk pf the Bay. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
pc6—tf V
FOR RENT,
DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE ROOM, FUR
NISHED, in a central location. Enquire at THIS
OFFICE.
ocG—St
TO RENT,
a. - 7
■piVB DWELLING HOUSES IN GOOD LOCA
TIONS; TWO LARGE STORES In the best locatices
in tho city. Enquire qf
nc2—lw
O. H. LUFBUBBOW; •
ReMEetato Agent.
TO RENT, - ‘
T^EOM Ire NOVEMBER NEXT. A DESIRABLE.
I' DWELLING on Harris street, contalulng dxtecn
. -"HUB, 'with gue end water. * For farther preticulare
WILLIAMS, WARD h McINTIRR.
U-
Magazines for Ou,
T ERLIE’S.LADY’S MAGAZINE,
I J GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK,
PETERSON'S LADY’S MAGAZINE,
RECEIVED AT
©CBfREHStE^B.
/~i OLD ELSlfe. BY THE 'AUTHOR^OF “OLD
MAMSELLE’S SECRET.” f
JOHN WARD'S GOVERNESS. By Annie MacGregor.
TALES OF ALGERIA. By Richard if. Bache."
OALLAMURA. By JuUa Pieasahts. • ' >>
SHX^TB OF SIlfJOTES. By Henry Kingsley:
JOHN C. SCHREINER & SON.
NEW BOOKS!
l AAIXAS GALBRAITH. BY .MRS. B. H. DAVIS.
AJ JOHN WARD’S GOVBHReSS. By Annie M»c
Gregor.
AMONG'THB ARAB9; a Narrative of Adventures in
Algeria; By Q. Nspheggi.
.GOLD RL8IB. By Mrs. A. L. Wister.
AB-BA-RA-KA, HOME OF THE CROWB; being the
Experience of an Officer'd Wife on the plains.
THB UNCONSCIOUS TRUTH OF THE FOUR GQB-
PELS. By W. H; - Fennees.
INFHLICIA- By Adah Isaacs Menken.
TALKS 4 ON THB BEATITUDES.
COOPER, 0LC0TT A CO.
oc8—tf ,,i.
1,600 BO X. E S
TOBACCO!
. t. »••• . • -rti
*' ’ 1 ’ - T *‘ i
IN STORK AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS'
PRICES BY
thaxton, CREWS & CO.,
103 Say Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.' >
OC8—tf
IHARKIMO INK.
V U-,
30 Cents per Gallon by Retail.
20 Cents per Gallon by the Barrel
FOR SALE BY
ALEX’B (iALLOWAY,
35 Drayton Street,
oc8—8t SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
FOR SALE,
rTIHE SLOOP MARY WALLACE, SIX
I mouths old, built of oak, hard piiie
planked, with capacity to carry fifteen
hundred bushels rice. Her SAILS and
RIGGING are NEW. Price, FIFTEEN . ^ _
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,600). For mrtfiur par-
ticulars address T. LYNCH, 1
oc8—-lw* Jacksonville, Florida.
WAITED.
^ SOBER, intelligent white -MAN wants
a SITUATION AS DRIVER. Ia competent to drive
> I
two, four or six horses. Address “DRIVER,” at this
office, tr ocS—3t*
HOUSE WANTED.
ANTED TO PURCHASE, A HOUSE AND LOT.
Persons having such to dispose of will please address
HOUSE,” Poet Office Box No. 937, stating location,
condition, and lowest cash price. oc8—tf
FOR SALE,
^ FINE FAMILY HORSE, GENTLE, SOUND AND
a good traveller. Also, BUGGY and HARNESS, in
firat-rate order. -Apply to LUKE CARSON,
oo8—2t ' Comer Broughton and Abercom streets.
BOARD.
Q.OOD BOARD IN A PRIVATE-FAMILY, located
convenient to the business portions of ihe city. Ap
ply at THIS OFFICE. oc8—8t -■
TO RENT,.
A SMALL STORE, AND ONE BOOM, NEXT TO
northeut corner of Broughton wad IJnnnln
Btreetg. Apply re THE.pOBNKB., oc8—^t« : l
EFFINGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE.
TILL BE 86LD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
' NOVEMBER NEXT, between the usual hours of
sale, ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing • sixty acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of Georgians Hurst
and of Foy and Brewer. Sold as the property of J. J; ■
Black, and levied on to satisfy a tax execution.
JAMES ZTTTROUER,.
oc8—lawtwTh Sheriff Effingham County;
$100 REWARD.
QTOLEN ON T&E NIGHT OF^THB to INST.
□ from the Stable of Wilson is Dehonsy, a SOI
HARE MULE, three yoars old last spring; vouched and
shaved close; in good aider; . sire In her ,farehred;
branded upon left Up, uidweUhrcta. We will give
e liberal reward for tho dolivory of aie male, and the
above reward for the thief or thieves, with proof to
convict. Any information will bo thankfully received.
oc5-tf .WILSON A DRHONET.
•I
- LE BON TON,
LE PETIT MKSSAGER,
THE LADY’S.FRIEND,
DEMOREST’S MONTHLY,
'HARPER’S MONTHLY,
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,'; ,
PUTNAM'S MONTHLY.
BALLOU S MONTHLY,
'THE LAND WE DOTE,
THE GALAXY,
..THE OLD GUARD, ,-U, , r..
UPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE,
THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE,
THE CATHOLIC WORLD, * ’ ’
THE NEW ECLECTIC,
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL,
every SATURDAY, for September,
DeBOW’S REVIEW, for September.
FOR SALE AT
/ ESTILJi’S NEWS DEPOT,
jrmlr. STREET NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE.
Plans and Estimates
A RE Solicited- for BUILDING A FOOT* BRIDGE
across fsacbfof the slips at the fppt of Barnard
wide end capable of euBtalnlng a weight of one hun
dred pounds per square foot.
JOHN B. HOGG,
8epW« aty Surveyor,
600 JdLeii Wanted
fkN THE MACON A BRUNSWICK RAILROAD, BE-.
tween Brunswick and tho Gulf Rmid. at Doctor-,
town. Apply to Foreman and Agents on, the route.
HULL A MILLER.
BeplB-Jw* . ^ i Contractors.
_.V, _ WAJSTJED,
~ T ' OB, CLOTH LAYERS.
GOOD CARPET AN^ -o & CO.
•| LAIHBOa
rpwo g
ofea—Gt
‘Shalt
Pulaski Mohses.
OEMTfiiL, CONVENIENT, AND MOEK FOB DBS THAN SHOW.
I WOULD INFORM THOSE WHO' HAVE NEED
of my oervicee that* I ere folly prepared to do
OPTICAL WORK, ae well asrfit each cose with exset
andperfect glasses; giving those who favor me with a
coll what experience I possess from study and practice
of deer twenty years mist: f purpose selling to the
people of my native city, . Savannah, ACCURATE
ADAPTATIONS, {he cheapest erf the end, for thoee who
value eyesight more than a few dollars. In my office
roper tb be used as a remedial agent,
' iwfcOwJ when and which to use as oc-
ito cloee out- toy P*e9ent
:ES SO LOW as to put it
•nize me. 0c7—eodlm
stock, I will]
ini; the power
On
DJjfU/T ^
91
.i » j
«<«*•*.; twh,
*>L
-iM uoikjt
WE- WILL OPEN
1 Lf
,-tiT
t* »Ji.)
.’It 1J *
t'rel i
mi
63 DOZEN
! J )
II .11^
ill
A v,
S. M. COLDING
TTAS now in store and will keep con-
JlX - 8TANTLY ON HAND.
4.. KUiliL. ASSORTMENT
tot - I
— OF — ,
MEN’S, BDVS, LADIES & MISSES’
^ PATS AMD GAPS,
ATi- WK.OXrESA.X4E!,
Such as will.suit City apd Country Trade.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well to call
-and *r»Trdn«j before purchasing elsewhere, at
mi THE dtp ESTABLISHED
AT STORE,
No.‘ 158 Congress Street.
PIJKSK $350 OO
Mile Meats, best three in five, to Harness.
■mBftsufPLUH .
X made and com]
trotted for on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER H U f4lC g \
entries:
■mrenpmM g .■» RAffi 1
W. T. Burch enters ». m. LUCY LONG.
J. P. DamfeU entfeg-ft b,.fa^I AMRRTNQ PILOT.^
Nelson H. Biddlecome .enters b. h. BRICK POME-
BOY (formeriy known as the Wilson Pony).
This Race to be txottftl according to tile nde^ of the
Fashion (L. L) Course.
Proprietor moat regretfully tovitea the
.attendanoe of the public to the inauguration of tftis
‘new place'of resort, and visitors can* be 1 assort'd that
will bo amply provided for, and- the BAD supplied
with the CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS and |pj.‘ “
An ample police force will re filiate order on
grounds. *" v '
the nh*
tan Bil
ocC—3t
:iCAL SKETCH
( y f/ * OF THE
SAVANNAH,
RESOURCES
WITH ITS
IMPrfsehrtAa-f,
mercial and Mannfaetorine Facilities
Cleanlin%is. and Health; - ^
, 'r*H»ufcl(B«aafogk; Worka.StkAtB, Pnk. Mhnr
meats and Squares ; ’ “"s-
, I
Admission. 60 CENTS. Poole willbe sold • fidffiln:Uional. and Private School* ; . t #
afore the race atD.lMcCpnnell's JfotropdMts ,1 A sketch of all Charitable, rT -^ - * ‘
ditlnnn’ - ‘ ’iscl . >. * and other Societies. Chnrehjso
- JEFFERgOH
SAVANNAH I'lKN-VE11EIN.
. i ; 111 ..-u wJT I
FIPST
OF THE SEASON, r
WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TURNERS’: HALL; ON
Monday Eyening, Oct ID, I868 T
CONNITTEE OE ARRUttlENENTS:
N. HESS. H. SACK. ’ “ 6. BREVtS.
•• ih ti>
I T IS THE INTENTION OF THE COMMITTED
OF AllKANaffiHUGB to make this one of the
most pleasant re-unions ever held by tins Association; 1
and ho pains will be Spared to attain this end.
, TICKETS cao.tbe obtained from any of. the .Com
mittee or at Lippman’s Drug Store.
ocT—WAStdASI P t*f
NEW SHAWLS!
AND
•1 i
i
DRESS GOODS!
.’r' 4*1.01
OPENED THIS WEEK f
<1 TT|
- BY -
,i>j
if/
QUIT,
oc7—8t
£ GO.
DRY GOODS SALESMEN,
ATTENTION:
TUrANTED IMMEDtATF.t.Y AT PEPPfeR’SI Nos. 119
VV and iaiiCongress stree't, THREE FIRST-CLASS
SALESMEN.' None else need apply. j. •
oc7—tf THOMAS,PEPPER.
REMOVAL;
r , C. LED LIE,
pliALKE IN
SKINS, FIRS,, WAX, WOOL, AND HIDES j
H as removed from aio bay street Td
CORNER AEERCORN AND RIVER STREETS.
(Duncan k Johnston’s building,) where he i* prepared
to offer superior advantages tb sellers of goods iu his
e. . , oc6—eodCt ,
BAGGING.
OFFER FOR S.ALE THE ABOVE ARTICLE,
which has been tested and approved by Planters,
.weighing lj#lb to the yard, at 18 CENTS' PER YARD.
• ’ R. HABERSHAM it CO.
oc7—e‘od2w
Tttr
CORN! CORN! CORN!
2000
BUSHELS PRIME TENNESSEE,
X: .•
oo7—eod3t
In. lots to suit purchasers.
■R. HABERSHAM k CO.
o©7—tf
GRAND OPENING!
fflHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO CALL Tl
A attention of the Ladies of Savannah to her
Large and Select Assortment
Pattern Bonnets,
Felt, Bearer, Plnsh and Straw Hats,
OF ALL STYLES AND DESORIRTIONS;
Flowers, 1 Feathers, Ribbons,
LACES, ' ;
AND OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-
CLASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,
which she will take pi
rneroua friends and pal
•lcasure in showing to her nu-
itrons at all times.
flATJ. AND EXAMINE.
V. EHRLICH;
NORTH SIDE’ OF BROUGHTON STREET, TWO
•oc7 DOORS EAST OF BARNARD.
MOURNING GOODS.
Tkl.AOE SILKS. ALE QUALITIES;
JJ BLACK VELOUR OTTOMAN.
BLACK AJ.PACCAS, Buffalo brand and other ccle-
bra tod makes;
BLACK FRENCH slid ENGLISH BOMBAZINES,
BLACK FRENCH MERINO and EMPRESS CLOTHS.
BLACK AUSTRALIAN CRAPE and DELAINES.
— AGK IRISH POPLINS and TANUP” —
MOURNING OALtoOfe and GINGHAMS;
BLACK 84 and! 184 CASHMERE SHAWLS.
BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, COLLARS, VEILS, Ac.
Just received and for sale by/
Dowrii. & MORGAN,
oc7—tf 137 CONGRESS STREET.
BOARDING.
j. p pabker, having • removed to
Saws- Vettce,Ladles!
mqiyaL 1 ora_iw
Day Board $6 Per Week. ;
/n Ann HOARD CAN -BE OBTAINED AT THE
G^Sve B «^ittoflTC ndnutee walk of UmPore
- >. Apply at THIS OFFICE- ,i' ;
I Office.
- • wanted,
TkY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH OB WITH-
OCT BOARD, u FURNISHED ROOM.Jn. • private
Duufiy. A-family having few or no other boarder,
prefonred KEY BOX PUT, B. a oc7-3t
JJVANTED,
WOMAN AS COOK, Kl'I’HER WHITE OR OOL-
A ORED. re BURT’S. :
Eld Gloves at $1 a Pair.
r: t •- •; ‘
Bnllion JFringe, iffi shades,
Hit/ ■ ... rf .» « Jia *- >
Satin Trimmings.
Sdtln )»y the Yard.
ladies’ Handkerchiefs, large lot
Hosiery, good English.
LL OF THB ABOVE GOOPS WILL BE SOLD
L: at the LOWEST PRICES, at the , TRIMMING
i< .ihiudi . ’ ,
•’l jE!E). liMJ. A ~N. JbLrS,
,tl a- ,U. '1 ' .'1 ... '
.BRQPOHTON. STREET, SECQ>3>
ganKApp
,oe6";, V POOR EAST Or
util ■ i AND DRESS-MAKING, AT? , .
i - ., m : - Madame l. Louis’bazaak, -
—— srkEKT. upetalre.
qepag-jy , IWBBOPOHTON
Jcr>
aO
RpiOPERTYFORSAliE.
-t—rtr >• ■
A’X-
l.
. on tho south side of the turnpike
upucar-tS
Central Railroad, conUinihc five hundrod acres, a;
tlon well timbered and wooded, good swamp —
land to clear.
ONE LOT lying on tho Ogeechee River, above the
twenty-foifr mile post central Railroad, containing two
’hundred ocreo,^oll well hjDlwKfl..
The above LANDS are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by
A. DUTENHOFER,
oc3 If »*Bayetreet.
SALT TO ARRIVE.
3000 SACKS ’ TEN T ° THE T0N ’ CAitQO OF
Ship CRESCENT CITY, for sale to arrive. Apply to
commencing with its earliest settlement and ahn^T"’
U P ^ “^Preaent tsmm -m
i* A
line of Steam fad Sail vessels ,
The number and character of its
Cocj.
and other Societies, Churches,
sjr&si
whfob. t.Mhowdng.thepr.aJnt ^^s'e S
vantages of the mty, will food w enqoiragVl fartt«
development of its resources and conduce to drawin.
Trade snd Travel to it and emigration to ibis section
As it Is my intention to make the work not oulv i.
foresting to readers, but serviceable /to taercianL „
the city, business cards jrill lie inserted in it Best!-,
q e : P”* •dyMoU^giren tosdVcrtise re by £
circulation among saosenbera, copies of the work wm
bo placed in the leaffing! hotels of Georgia and FiuriJ/
and also on all thp s^ou^ers plying to and from S
port.
The work is being compiled by energetic and C0K]
petent genUemen. Xh^havtj access to fal the old
records of the city, and aU other sources of informs
tioffi and I feel confident it will be sought after by all
persons interested in Savannah, its growth,
tages and prospects, and that it vjjUt be placed ia evert
library throughout*the country.
Further information - will be furnished by canvxaw?n
or on application at my oftec.
l: a • o , J. H. ESTIT.T
sept28-tf IU Bay street
_A_.- ]V£c 1ST TJ L T Y,
^ . GENERAL
ITVSITMANCE AftKIT.
i ku
* i
Ki
I would inform Ihe business pcbuc asd
IN Al r’narpiryiyi <f qn, f r,ainj,
hhiSwdtd ol ok le*-i*tts M’onp dittr fimfo’hu
i !flA|wdak*HUt 3 > • f—i oefi—3m
W feri
- WM. W.'GORDON.
^PISON & GORDON,
--•rill ## »AtJ #4* Imjjq.iU k l..,,, 7
i.eoam/NX
-^4ND —
COMMISSION . MERCHANTS
fsTREm-,1 Savannah.
BAY
T ngRAL ADVANCES
MADE ON CONSIGN- |
iu 15—DATWt.ru
: -I ‘ Gi r. . *1 -
Heidf Jc Liudlow
s'. I.„
154 Congress and 7 3 St. Jnlien Sts.,
A RE OFFERHl'Cr AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
ReadyrMade Clothing
. j In the city, of their own manufacture,
jCOUNTRY MERCHANTS are requested to give |
tfaemafiidi. ■* Qc2—lw
HEIDT & LUDLOW
RE NOW PREPARED TO, GIVE THE BEST I
£ ,■ w"
English
Coats
To be found in the city. 1 AH who desire A GOOD HI |
and AT REASONABLE PRICES will please call.
oc2—lw
oc7—f>t
WILDER A FULLARTON.
,, "‘CEMENT.
200 BAKRELS HYDRAULIC CEMENT, LAND
ING from Ship. Gardner Colby, and for sale jorr from
wharf by.
oc7—6t
WILDER k FULLARTON.
ROPE. ,
SUPERIOR ARTICLE (18 STRANDS. TWISTED)
for aafa by
, oc7—lawlwW
TISON k GORDON,
96 Bay street.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO !
ISO PACKAGES VIRGINIA TOBACCO, VA
RIOUS* BRANDS, direct from -Manufactory, in store
and for sole low by
oc6—9t l , r ’ L J. GUILMABTIN & CO.
6Q
RICE ! RICE 1
CASKS PRIME NEW BICE, AND ALSO A
Al
lot of superior ROUGH'RICE, forsole by,
oc5—tf BRIGHAM; HOLST M CO-
CARGO OFSA LT FOR SALE
O'OOO SAC ^ 8 ” Liverpool salt to
sut&p per ship Abyssinia, for sale by. •
oco—tf BRtGHAM: h6lst fc CO.
BACON.
HHDS RIB SIDES, '
30
20
do
do
octl-lOt
CLEAR RIB SIDES,
SHOULDERS,, ’■> ' ‘
For sale by r •
WM. H. STARK & OO.
COTTON GINS!
stored by Pelot; Tucker k Wright re the VW\
Hydraulic Cotton Fn»s. April 3,1867, are hereby f ; I
tilled to settle their bill and remove the same 1
ten days from date, ck they willbe^gototopay^ 181 ^ |
oc2—10 SuperintenduDt^
■y^"E OFFER ^OR SALE TME CELEBRATED • -
E> CARVER COTTON <GINS.fi ) T
These Gins have been expressly prepared to suit the
wants of th'e jifahters-of Georgia, Alabama and Florida,
and are adapted to the present labor; system. Factors
allowed a commission. For.sale by.
sep2-2m
- «ur,Bwi ujf. ,,
N. A. HARDEfc-SSON A CO.:
; t For Sale,
fTTWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK, NotII
JL and 12, on west twodbirds Lot No. 26 Chatham
Ward. . /.
Also, LOTS 23 and PrendergastviUe—near the;
workshop at Central Jfailra^d. 4l>
For terms.. Ac., apply to . , ,
ROBERT i>. WALKER, .
sep24-tf ’ ■ ‘ Pres’t Sav. Mutual Loan Association.
181 CONGRESS
PJTHE NATIONAL BITTERS, am
STMEMT*
LARGE CONNECTICUT CABBAGES,
Jfist received and for sale by .. , ,
, JNO. t! ijnebErgeil,
octl ’ Agent
CANARIES, LINNETS,
M : gqld.fincAfs,: 2%
O w»,
[OS ^E l^Y
olG—tf •
'> G. NOBLE,
^>poaite Marabou Hi
15 Tierces New Crop
Smo^d Shoulders.
Smoked Sides. ’ 1
‘ . . f.f- V }. ' f r • /
Hess Reel*.
\,S. EZS1NGER,
NOTARY PUBLIC |
' *—AND —
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. I
Office north side St. Julian street,'second door I
West of Jefferson. . • k. . o<3—61
1 ‘ TAILORING.
, ISDEW" GcQODB!
fllHE UNDERSIGNED reapectftilly call the attenuen I
JL of their friends' and tho public to their LAfiGE I
AND ELEGANT STOCK OF FALL AND \JDiTEB I
GOODS, just received, consisting of French and Eng- P
liah Cloths, Casomeres, Besrter,- Chinchilla and Ej-1
sian Cloths, ^ choice assortment of ffi]k Cashmurn I
and Velvet Vesting, all of which they are prepared to I
make to order in a style superior, and at small profit V
Also, a choice assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR- f
NISHING GOODS, of the best quality sad latent
styles, kept always on hand. A few fine SHAWLS f.z
gentlemen’s wear also on hand:
BAILEY k BRADY,
sep21-lm No. 12 Whitaker street. Savannah, Gx
DENTISTRY !
DR. SKEEl)
H AS RETURNED TO THE CITY AND RESUKEP I
PRACTICE at HIS OFFICE, 117 CONGEES I
STREET, opposite Johnson square, where he jriU U j
p'eased to see his friends and patrons. oc->—1~~
CAUTION.
rjIHE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO TBADE I
JL for a NOTE given by aar to A. Rosenblatt, nov o I
possession of Mrs. M. .Berg, of Savannah, Ga., dan-i I
in 1861, for between $600 and $650, ttie precise te- I
n<^ apvount not recollected. The consideration 1^::^ I
for an unsound negro that died, I am determined cot |
td pay it. : i .... A. BAUM-
Irwinton. Qa. n September,30,1868.^ oc3—U>t*
Notice.
■OWNERS AND CAPTAD’I
_ of veasris are informed that they can obtain tt? I
eeiMces of -the Steam-tugs ARCHIBALD UETTS r
JOHN LYNN and - BENJAMIN BRAMELL, for 10*1
I77GON IHE SAVANNAH RIVER, after the 12th dry I
of October. JOS. BRAMELL.
oc7—2w Owner and
.Notice.
OWNERS OF a" LOT “OF OAK STAVCl
Notice.
„ UNDERSIGNED IS THE iJNLT IMPOBTC I
of PERUVIAN- GUANO in the Unite* S»l rf a 1
. No. 1 Peruvian Guano In Bags &r sole
by his agent at Battimocfo'Maryland, B. F- VOSA
.... R. C. FERGUSS0>.
Agent for Consignees ofttie gagn^ii.'Bov’A
je8—ly No. 42 South street. New
;• Notfce.
. t .. • ■ . 'X A '» )'
jyj-B. JOSEPtf J.‘ WILDER I3-. A. RABTNEB 1
our firm tthm -jrHIS DATE; the burineAS of whi'h‘
be conducted anheretofare. under, the name end |
of WILDER A FULLARTON. ... L octl-‘ i5
-rq
Notice.
on ProfitSy lnoanaii and: Grow Rfoeipfo. «1» - I
Payment of the »fo«re«id fay is respired by Ordi^
i be paid between tile first and tenth instant.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, City Treason-
Ocxonnr 1,-1868. < i -
1 LAW NOTICE. .
rrtHt: trsuERsiGNED have untteb n££l
1“ qdliffrel^ilLM'klli nuln^.liil wife attend r f '^T.-,P
the ~ ' ----- - “ -'-i'* 1
Proposals
A BE SOLICITED FOB FILLING AND ±ii
L ;i
•i; ir
- FdR 'SALE BY
GUERARB & HOLCOMBE.
006—tf-
L AW BLANKS, BRIEFS, BLANKS FOB COUNTY-
and other offleere, printed in tbe
the HORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE, 111 BAY
STREET.
time of completion Stated.
sepl8-tf - ~ : -*‘j •
JOHN S. HOGG- I
i . i
r r w sAiaE,
A LOT OF FIVE ACRES OF LAND,
fronting on Hie Ogeechee roan.,
near Laurel Grove CemeteiT, suitable j
for GARDEN, DAIRY, SHOP, * c - For
particulars apply to J*
oefelvr DB. L. A.