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J. II. ESTILL, Proprietor.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13.
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^orI»pei&lent,
HORATIO SEYMOUR*
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- lUor- Vice :E*re*i<leriti ' •. '
General FRANK P. BLAJR,
OF MISSOURI. 1 ‘ 1
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Hen.
A. H.
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JKB-For Ship News a;
Fou. til I»n K t . . “ „ UlJ g
'•• -• afe t,
The Remaim of the hate Korn. Howell
* «•**• iiUs.'vft-’ ■ i
been received- ,in this
the remains of
jj' A dispatch' has
. city,'from which
• "■ J the late Hon. sent 1 from.
New York,-on Saturday last, on board the
‘ 8teenier StOi Salvadar.whifilr is due at this
- .port this evening kft to-morrow morning.
The old members of the Savannah ’Volun
teer Guards have been . ordered .to repair to
foe wharf; meet the steamer, and take charge
of the body whilo it remains ^inf this city. As
it will probahly beihere but a few honrs, any
arrangements for the payment of a,.tribute of
| of respect to the memory of/thei'honored
deed,,must peeds li^ hasty. If there is time,
- the remains . will probably be laid "'in" state,
in Uie Exchange building, the Guards acting
as guard of honor. . V-‘ 1
The other military organization’^ wo think.
ehould be ealled out, and ,a procession ar
ranged to eBoort the body to., the Central
There are many citizens,
also, who . would, probably, wish to testify
their respect for one of Georgia’s most nobler
• eons, in tins manner. Should. the steamer
not arrive until Wednesday morning, other 1
. better arrangements,can be perfected.
THE SAVAKSAW 4(iPDBLJCAS.
The EepMidan made its appearance yesteT-
' day morning considerably enlarged and with
th^R
says
lhe Constitution provides that “each State
shall appoint, in such manner as the Legiala-
ture thereof may direct, a number of electors,”
Ac. ; that the *“ electors shall meet in their re
spective States, 11 and vote by ballot,” Ac- - ,:
“ make Hats of persons voted for,” * • * *
“Which list they shall sign and certify, and
tnrhsnjit,’ 1 * “ directed to the President
of’{he Senate. The President of the Senate
shall” • J * “open all the certificates, and
fob votes then sftaflhe counted." ■ \ ..
How, 1 the State of Texas has, by its Legisla
ture,’passed a law in; compliance with the
Constitution, prescribing the manner of ap-
■ -T pomting electors, and Congress, in-pursuance
of the provision in the Constitution, has
passed an act naming the day (in November).
when oU the States shall vote for Presidential
ejectors. 1 -■"*»• • ••••’•_ ,
1 Tet this subservient 'Radical General, Rey-
nolds, intervenes with his-“order” to put
aside the Constitution bf the United States,
and the laws of a State passed in pursuance
of the mandatory language thereof.
Besides, there -was passed, on the 26th of
February, 1865, an act of Congress, which
provides that it shall not be lawful for any
officer of the army or navy of the United
States to prescribe or fit, or attempt to prescribe
or fix, by proclamation, order, or: otherwise’,
the qualifications of the voters; or in . any
marnei 1 to interfere with the-freedom ttf any
election in any State, or with the exercise of
the free right of suffrage in any State of the
United States. • Any snob officer who violates
this section “shall be liable 1 to indictment as
for a misdemeanor, ” and on conviction there
of shall pay a fine not exceeding five thousand
dollars, and “ suffer imprisonment .in the
penitentiary not less than three months nor
more than five years," and be “ disqualified
from holding any I office of honor, profit, or
tonst,” Ac:' . 1 ’• i.,.,
’The second section provides that “any
' such officer Who shall oitter.or advise, or who
shall directly or indirectly, by force, threat,
menace, intimidation, or otherwise, prevent or
attempt to prevent any, qualified voter or (tny
SUit of the United States of America from.
fredgexcrrising the rights of suffrage at any
general or special-election m any, State of the
United States, ” * ' “ ahall be liable to in
dictment, Ac, and suffer: imprisonment and
’fine; as above.” ■ ‘‘■i-i '.j. ■ »
the name of Jamx? £. [Sneed, Esq., as <
und proprietor- In resunaing a position po. mxjm, | aw stands upon onr statute boeks jro-
long and abtyfilled by him before and daring
the war,.Mr. S.' in agraceful salnlatbry to his
leaders, says; ; . . . t , iJ3
- .bThe Republican, under my future direction,
nhflll not be a political journal in ; the party
sense of that term.,‘In politics, as in aU
> things else, it will he independent, and the
a representative of truth and Hie,public good,
- as they appear to the mind of the editor. A
restoration of the CnfoP upon the principles
of justice and equal rights—the omy cement
that can Hurd it together as aharmonious and
-permanent .wholer-will ,be. .toe end, and aim
-of my political labors., ; | A constitutional
Union, with the rights of' all the State® cnim-.
• paired, and the liberty, of the citizen peld- sar
I cred, as contradistinguished, -from arbitrary
..government, and the qoqceirtrotion of , ell
power in the Federal arm, shall be. taken as
my polar star in the present and all future
struggles. The political parfy that shall rep
resent these views, and is, pledged to give
them a practical effect, by whatsoever name
it may be kuowu.and .without reference to
the past, will be considered the champion of
popular rights and free institutions, and as
such command .my cordial approval and
best efforts for. its... success.. These are the
. plain dictatgs of patriotism; and public virtue,
and in a crisis like this lip good citizen will
hesitate. He who would wpraliip acceptably
at the altar c£-tii» conntry must come pre
pared for personal sacrifice. It is no time for
m « prejudice when, the temple of liberty is on
lire. I cannot see bow there canfre any two
j . opinions among the honest men of the South
at this day. Wifoirs foe question is iio longer
i . how or by, whom the goyemment Bhall bead,'
ministered, but whether ornot we shall have
i;,. .. . a eoyemmeir “* --'J
^JChere should
pie now. All.may
freemen.
;ourp3t>7
te.
her in the hur-
ally deal to us
miceaaiiig^y in
„rted’mi
>rlld cultiv
come tof
)r£ of a Vcafise e
m K iT _it en'd’l shhlTla^i
;. fhe work upon which I nbw enter. ‘
We cordially welcome our long-time cotem
porary-back- to the field of his, former labor
. ‘ and usefulness,’for' which he is so eminently
* qualifeed, trustiiig that his .foinre efforts may
be crowned with signal success.,,, : 1 •
. MSNSYI4VAMIA. * -M*'l t
Speculating on the election which takes
' place to-day in Philadelphia, the. Washington
Express, usually .well informed in such, mat
ters, counts ve|y confi jeiitly on the sueeess 1
of the Democrats. The editor says:
“ In 1866, vVith a fall vdte, Geary was elect-,
ed. Goventor by a majority of 17,178. Last
year the Democrats carried the State by 91%
mt the aggregate’ vote was'62,800 less than
fi
the preceding year. ’ - Got.
majority iff ! the State next week--Will
1 20,000; bnt some good.^idges tiiink:
sanguine estimate. For our .part,, we. 1
be well’ satisfied if 1 the Democrats a
State lfy S' majority of 5,000, althoi
• Democrats in 1 the State ore willing to
’ anything less than 10,000. We
1 at'least'700,000 Votes will be f
State, soGiat with a majority of .10,000 the
contest would be very cloee. We are.’certain
affiyiareiiy urnniuii iiptim by 4 ««*»*
ty of 3,000 to 5,000, which insures us the;
State qven if the vote, elsewhere should be
_ . _ more evenly divided than ihere is any present
1 l. r t'rf*
the Demo-
” ' crate ’ %xpi£$r ia ' 1 ’Meet their’ candidates, in
. . twelve at ’ feog^ of tii? twenty-four Districts,
viz, the First, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth,
^'Tenth,; Eleventh, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Six
teenth, ^v^nteeiifl^'^diii'jT^enfyjEii^.
TSiey have strong hopes also of: carrying the
Second ,(liorenoe).^lI^siS£ef; . 3ir'the Tbir-
tecutb District, considered doubtful, Hfoy,
have to overcome ar BeprtiMnen ■ majorifyof
. IL~: 690 last yeap. ^ 1 ' *’
kSj ,
1-
! •; - -<->i
A few hours-will prove- liow well or ill
.. founded: eacM^wei ^a^ihns^, We sheil
probabfy be able to give sufficient returns in
onr next issue tp tdqtenrune |he result for all
the States w^ch vote # f j
-.• In Bad Gompakt. —There ,• is, yseya the Op-
' lumbus'Sitti, 1 a1i(^jtirt' i 'EiLir-
inost popular man
‘ flwt A--i
f Joseph E. Brown,
- John B. Gordon, Goyesaotl H- ft'
'Ndfffi^'ia^Goyern^r^f^dg^ atnkiiis.and
General Sibley. - ’sru.inrlf j
' L Bullock andSiblej wilTbe’formidableocm-
testants, as all the tickets 1 -voted have to bp
' ' ‘ Xbc first has command, of the State
nfiafafr Oetitf IHIfif
afefcft
- -> iv—ffasissni'twrBv «iSs^raw>»»)AtefcBinPNm»!
supmto-
-SOI
ten
sated at Aepifoyalf on, 'iflt fHis'ea-
jsasafiff, JataeS E: Baldwin; wffs-qne of thaen>--1
Panama ~
though very low at last accounts. "iiio'J
- Mr. .Parker was a.hativo of Perth, Amboy,
New Jersey, and was for many years superin
tendent of foe Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
w<
tween
- and Vine, Cincinnati, by the fir-
i^urda^^^ mthe procession
#•
rt DESPOTISM.
n : by.thc dispatch which yte
publish tilis morning;that President John
son disapproves ,thc illegal and unwarranta
ble interference by satrap Reynolds, with civil
affairs in unreconstructed Texas, whose
■brder prohibiting the holding o
.electie
eouam
“tf 1 it nmitr»T"T
tion of the State laws of Texas now in force
and not even attempted to be repealed by the
so-called reconstruction laws of Congress.
1 .act of; Radical usurpation,
JOHN
rJ|j
v Yor5 World bas s
ountof the recepti
jj j
dispatches
^vfen toUIr.
The N<
giving— — _
Adams - at - Salisbury and Greensboro, North
Carolina, on Thursday last, while en route to
dressed some five thousand
other things, he M^d*
North was kindly towards the
detaanded^lm^ncKinoi on'ini .
the legitimate rcsnlts of the war. He. then
•eked. Colonel Cowan and WvprnqrT*?^,
who were on the Shurd, to
their people accepted in good nufo: Fust, the
abolition of slavery forever; second,
throw of the doctrine of seceesnm;
settlement and kindly welcome, of No
people here; fourth, the, guaranteeing of
his just rights to the negro and the cultiva
tion of friendly relations with him by the
whites. The questions. wpre ’answered em
phatically in the affirmative .by those gentle
men, ana ratified by, the entire audience, to
whom the -.vote was put on. each question.
Great harmony and .enthusiasm prevailed.
Alt the people expressed . astonishment on.
hearing from Mr. Mams the amount of mis 1 -
,uadei»tanding which exists in the Northern
mind in regard to the real, purposes and in-’
tentions.of the Southern people. ’ . , _
At Greensboro’ he was metat therailroad
depot by,the citizens, e/i moose, of both races.
.He expressed his surpria^at being met by so
many people, as he thought his visit South
was unknown. : ; ^He said he enffie South to say
one word to the people; that word was kind
ness, conciliation and fraternal affeption.
Constitution, and as such should vote for
Seymour, and Blair. He came in tire spirit of
fraternal; kindness to all clkssee 1 of citizens.
The color of the skin made no difference to
him It had been charged that the' Demo
cratic party intended to re-enslave’ the negro.
If he behaved SO sfiBctoffs an outrage was
contemplated, ffo jrypfd am his hackupon
the South and gfthome and tajte the other
side. The North would never permit it
[Unanimous cries—“Nor South either,"] He 1
branded it as al»e-v»n atrpcions.lie. .He had
learned more of the Sonthurn people, their
feelings and their sentimenta durjPg the last
two dayB than he could have; learned during i
his life-time in-.Massachiisetts. . He Was as
tonished at the condition pf ihe Southern
people. He was pleased to know of thb ami
cable relations between the blacks and the
whites, and that UP animosity existed between,
them. He spoke for the purpose of encour
aging nlh and .expressed q. etrngg conviction
that the constitutional party, heeded by Sey-
mour-and Blair, would triumph- JJe retired
'amid shouts of applause.
>F THE SiWA
AWAY AND SEABOARD RAILKOAI).
A BILL to be enUUeden Oidininte taJUemmme
Savamab. Skidaway and S^board BailroadCOTn-
tbe rieht to construct a ndlway aktog the
o.cityo/
A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
streets in the city of Savannah, eaceptog '
' to an intersected by, aunarpe/ less t
forty-eve toet in width, for, the PUT*"?® °* 1
their line of railway with the stress of tl
horae railway cars or carriage*, and R>rtraj
of passengers and their haggaeA' «
<'w = ,Aueif>nt Jm4 Mark Aodge, ifo. 231,
-UU^A-F. M. - ,-T-r. v „ . , -.I.-
repealed and in full -force, and there , is no
Shadow of authority-far the “order” of Gene-
ral Reynolds, even-in tbs unconstitutional
reconstruction acts, from which alone he
claims to detive power to control the affairs
of the citizens of Texas.
Perhaps the President, in the military or
der which he is about to. issue, will enlighten
.some others of his military commanders as
to their dutie and powers under - the Consti
tution and laws, and to what extent they will
be allowed in the exercise of theilr military
functions to disregard the civil law. General
Meaux has declared ini advance of any pre
text; if necessity, that ‘Tie will not be re
strained in the conscientious discharge of his
duty by technicalities of laws made when the
present anomalous condition of things was
neither anticipated nor provided for;" ■ ■ - • u
General Meau$ belongs to the party whose
motto is: “let 1 Us have peace;” but whilfe we
woujd not impute to him any other motive n
. than, the very proper ’. one' Avowed in his
order—that of peyserying the pnbjio peace—
'we confess that m view of the surrounding
circumstances, the. known -pacific temper and
policy of the white, people of Georgia, and
-the turbulent. tendencies of. the taction in
whose interesfo he has heretofore exerted his
official power and influence—we are • con
strained to regard these , words more as a de
claration x>f war than as an, invocation to
peace. There-can - only .be the peace of law
or the’peace ,of despotism ; and if the “ tech
nicalities of the law ” ore to be norestmifft
. to the arbitrary power of the bayonet, then,' if
we are to have peace at all, it must be the
of the bayonet Georgia is to-day a
> of the Union,' and, under; the Constitu
tioaiv is an . equal ; sovereign State
wifo rthe -other - States of the 1 Union,
and! her people Ore'^no morei subject to -des
potic military,inle,jtitan the' people of New
Yorker Pennsylvania.,.if nndej ^rRepub-
bcan .Fdrm of Government the civil law is yet
snpreme, and above the military, 1 it is equally
. 80 in Georgia as in Pennsylvania; and Gen.
Mease has no more legal right or power to
disregard the restraints of civil law in Geor-
gia than he or any other military commander
has to commit the same outrage upon the
people of his native State.
It is the duty of the President, as the sworn
protector of tjre,,(ibiistitation and the plaits,
to hold tiffs despotic militaiyspiril, at least in
time of peace, within propennetes and bounds;
and a -people who- prize their liberties will
not owy uphold him-in.the'exercise of,-his.
executive prerogative as commander in chief,
to that end, hut'will demand of him the rigid
enforcement of the Gonstitution .and the laws,
the only safeguard of civil. liberty—the. only
protection against usurpation, violence .and
'espotism. •** b , >i-.i. - . u
Since-the above wan in type we have re-,
teeived the President’s-military order which '
Will be found under i our telegraphic head-.
We commend it to the :careful consideration
of the Military Commander of this Depart
ment . . :•
■» m> • *———-
and to nae, own mad operete
tor the fan term otteo ye»». andfuVi»aJi
shall within three years from this date have their street
railway to runntogUrder Broad from
Liberty to Bay, through E»y to dhtt*Bn»a. through
East Broad to Liberty. ^
Sec^; Ttoit said Gbmpany shall not rnn its street
esiU St any point at * rate of secTO e"*ti*.thjq fof-t
1 allowed hy iSwent or totaro ordinances of till* «ty
5£Su5tacks of said Street railroad slall
he Wd down to the beet and most improved mode of .
constructing street-railways,' and. said.streets and, parts
he kept, tor at least eight (a) feet fronrthe centre of
the track on either side, to as good repair and rendi
tion mt the corporation keel» toe balauce of nud
streots: and of .even grade with the streets (excepting 1 ,
to cases of re-grading), so that carriages and ofoen!
Madeira can SSrifo?iireet railway track at all regup
distance ot travel
on said road the'rate of tore shaU trot (except by per 1 -
mission.- of said City (Journal) tW
■h.11 it exceed fifteen cents for any distance wythw the
Sty timitaXo freight ^laJJ be cafrjedi'xceptUie
On Fi'iday jjj tupu', Ititli ins
■ XkY.SOM&OT THE BEST AMATEUR PERFOl
TJTiNffldn snhifttwlv nos.** aina*nKs<r<
'iffi ^ *****
era 1 1 .1 < 'McNUI/XYiJ
bp „ocl3-Jd : ; ,., ,T,, A. M-APPOY,
A regular communication of this
be held at their Hall .(Tuesday)
MG. at 8 o'clock. tootoifj iuJt ;
Members of other Lodge* and. transient brethren.,
are fraternally punted to (ffepd.
• By order of the W. if. to
ocis-u li. C. McNPLTY. ffeerejary >ro tom.
to or returning from
Sec. 6. That said Company, shall run then- ears at:
least four times per day over Whitaker and Drayton
Sects, between- six (#) o’clock A. M. and nine (tf)
o'clock Pi M.
Sec. 7. That said Company shall hare tho ught to.
lease all iaijd necessary fpr stables, depots and store-.
houses to provide shelter tor their 'horses, cars and,
otherproperty, and for branch tracks. D *
Sec. a Thai all damage* which may lie sustaihed by
private individuals from the use and occupation of
their property, to exercjatirg tl|arig^taheie)n granted,
shall be met and paid by said .Company, alid that the
city of Savannah is to nO instance to be responsible or
- limle therefor. - - ’ I. ■ hi
Sec. 9. ThAt said Company shall bayp preference to
■ mjt ■ ma^^extonded
_ , shsaiinlnocffie 1
be liable for any 'damage Which may.be snslaiucd by
digging or other unavoidable work m r repjdrtog 9r
laying gas or water pipes now rnnntog'or to be rim
along any. streets to Savannah; but the said city shall
to no case tear up or undermine said tracks to lay
doWnany new pipes or ducts for gaa or .water,- without
.re-lsytog said track, j,
Sec. JL That there shall be no tax levied and col
lected of said Company tor or on account of its said
real or personal pritoartyof any ktod until the said
street railroad sbalf pay.tp said Cpnjitagy an annual div
idend of seven per c ent- ,0B tacir <^PiW ( sjort(4Pvc-sted
iu Buid BtreHt railroad over, ana W fUl expenses;
after which said City 1 CMumHI’ miy terf' se tax of not
more than two per cent; per annum - On any net earn
ings received by said (tympany from said street rail
ways, over and above said annual dividend of seven
[i U*i c,J
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Imwcjiwt* tit ii
fM0DERAT£0 PRIG
lift* yf<|uffa' T:«»f ,1 •it hi,ji 4 . *b:K • •< i4 ■/
f c ilh a
oil// ,/iiffiL'i isJlt en tijiflei i!#; uiOlt
*ii»f ion *jd ii :fr Ultlf t.. iHHOil iw^’fn
ALL ORI>F,Fii*dmOJHEXL5/ FILl®
' fIS *.'i. et(lb
3. *12: That said Company 1 and its agehtii’shall be
a* tlisr same police regulations and- liable to fine as l 1
away and Seaboard
JfP’.-.iu. .ruii/; •’
The hioolia of subscription of the above named Bail-
road, including the CITY BAILEOAD, wiU be cop-'
tinned open for thirty days from dale;, Subscriptions
are invited snd will be received by Colonel JOS. S.
CI4.GH0RN, President, or to W. B. SYMONS, Secre-
tary- By pr^sr of the Board. - . , -j
Savannah, Ocfobey 12, i8C8. . ocl3-lm
Steamer Swan.
iff mi
A Meeting of 8toe)
will be held on THUB8DAY,
10th instant, at 12 o'clock. M.wi
0d34nAtb2t , Jf. A. COHEN, Agent.
’raUmkashiU* 1 a^*Wh«
interfere with the usual
through which it may be 1
«fyn]i>Tr the grade of said track always
the laying thereof, so that the work of said CJompafiy 1
shall not be delayed. And the grado i thhs fixed and
built on by said'Company shall not be altered by said
city at the .expense of fhg said Company. .
Sec. XL That said track shall be laid in the centre of
each street through which it may pan*', aiiddhall not
interfile tho drainage system of the city. .
Sec; 15*; That |he caw of said Company shall haVf ,
the tight pf way on and oyer ftejr aivid railway tracks.,
turnouts and switches to the exclusion pf pM teams
and vehicles (except? the fire appaintusia caafeb pf fireK
and any person or persons who shall ! obstruct skid*
track by oodupying said track or any part thereof, or
otherwise retard the progress j of said ears, after due ,
Jma nnfinn rn’mitt hw Hia car holl nr urh(offfl or Other ’
ages ac-
thrpeepr,
OCT*'
po ; - iki|<
otice to Gas Consumers.
-rr
-5 iv. «EK. HcCLELLAI.
It has been industriously reported by lying
Radical journals that Gen. Geokge B- Mc-
PtMijAN £ had declared himself in fovor of
Gen. Gbant for the Presidency. 'The folloW-
iiig'extract from his letter to the New York
' ■ Democratic committee puts that falsehood to
■ rest; u-Uvp-J- v -1 ,,, . .
I gladly avail myself of this opportunity to
express my continued hearty sympathy with
the’Democratio cause, and my ardent wishes
for the success of those constitutional princi
ples for which tffe recent war .was undertaken
tor the North. Separated as I thus am 'from
as the 'leolerof our opponents,-I .‘knqwthat
>yon will agree witteme in the highest respect
for thejseryices he has. rendered opr country;
■ but it is my conviction that the' measures of
the parfy which has placed him in noinina-
tionare but continuations of strife, and can
neterrestore peace.pr constitutional s uprem-
acy, and thus complete the work which he
and otherhraVe soldiers sd ably commenced.'
The war wasohiy the' first epoch in the his-'
'My of the strnggleih which we have been so
long engaged. -A. . : , f ' .
ae work of the soMier is, I tatat, forever
■ended; aud^itremainsforthspeoplefo
and^rothers, werff hailed to the field. .
■ A restored union of States oqd hearts; an'
invigorated Constitution,, to Be firmly and
taithfolly supported; the maintenance of the
rity—and thus teue
peace—these are-the which every
citizemshould now strive; and betievingthese
to rest in the success of foe Democratic
cause, by foe election of foe 'eminent states-,
aariffsetected fotrenresewt the. party, iff is my
intention to sustain foot cause .as a private
Bitinem .1 ’ i piiis-M
HwocCTm' n!'. R uh
ordgon, o£ tlie ; firm of Richar|stof & Go,,, of
Boston, residing iff Longwood, arose from-his
bed at. onq o’clock on Thursday morning,
while laboring under a temporary fit of ip-
sanity, and
Of his children,
a boy of thirteei
may recover. Richardson fled from the
house and has not yet been found, and fears
route of two
- ,fo® chili’
ears, is dead, but (lie <
“’.hardson fled from
was more than five • hundred dollars _
broken on Fourth street be- are entertained that he may have committed
* ™*— ' ’ " ' " suicide. He was a gentleman highly esteemed
for his excellent character. Tho affair has
caused a profound feeling of sorrow.
You are respectfully invited to call at the office of
■ the SAVANNAH IMJSfoVBDaAALiaHT COMPANY,
comer o£ Bail ,atad Bay Streets, 2d Boor, between the
hours or 7 and 6 o’clock P. Mu to witness and teat the
improvement in the Light from, .common, city gas ef-
fected by the Company. -..f j:■ t „.•. , ”'
With the fiaine light now obtained, a deduction of
about 29 per cent, in cost may be relied on.
This Company has been to -operation about four
months, and we would refer to onr present patrons as'
* to the, general 'satisfaction given.-- ~ ■'■* ‘ -
Tlie apparatus is introduced free of coeti-i
GEO. 'W. WYIXY, President.
bzWnrBatnni, Secretary. ■" l ‘ J ’ l ' , ‘Wgia^r’
Qj-* = ;BirtckeI«r , 8 M»fa’'Bye*'.it.> i . J “ -”
. This Bpiendid Hair Dye is the best to ihe world. Tho
only true and perfect Dye—Harmless, Bailable, Instan
taneous. ' No -disappointment- . No ridiculous tints.
Remedies the iU egrets of Sad Dyes. Invigorates and
leaves the hair soft and beautiful, black or brown.
Sold by all Druggist* and Perfumers, and properly ap
plied’at Batchelor's Wig Factory, 10 Bond street, NOW
York. -, 1.1 , Jatiisnjy 1 '
To -the Voters of th) First District.
Mesas.- Editors : Please announce Mr. EQBCTT J.
WADE as a candidate for Magistrate of -the First Dis
trict, and oblige " 1
sop28-2sw2m MANY. VOTEBS.
3 To the Public.
OCr* , _ . .
Savannah Gah-Lioht Company, i ''
Savannah, June 4,18C8. J ,,,
■ l The Bavannkh Gas light Company, wishing to sup
ply Gas to its patrons on ma cheap terms as may be
consistent with a fair return for the capital and labor
applied in its manufacture, and believing that'the ac
tive business which may bo reasonably expected cKu- '
ring tlie coming winter in this city, will cause an iu- ’
creased demand; and further^ that a diminution in
price' WiU indnce many to burn Gas that have hitherto
had recourse to other means of illumination, which
are Jpare dangeroos and less cleanly and convenient;
and that the consequent increase will lessen tht cosl.o
manufacture, and thus justify the Company in making £
a reduction in prices rit ,. ih , ‘ , ' it ^
Therefore, it has been determined, that from and
after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER nfirC consumer*
willbe supplied at the rate of-.- -•(/ » t;
FIVE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER THOIT-
I r*foi-i:,'rt RAND CUBIC -FEET, ; '>
and that a farther redaction of Fifty Cents per Thou
sand Feet will bo msdo to All who shall pay their bills
at till* office within FIVE i>AYS after presentation.
t- i.ariia.sff} i" j. f. Gilmer,
June6—3tawtnovl ' *- treaident t*
to —rriiy-i—sri— :n: tr
DR. H. J. ROTiLL,
Office, Cor. Sf,
Je27-jy .
AND THE HAPPINESS OF TKUE MARRIAGE.
,eErrors,Abuse*.
ahd DiAaiscs’Whidi dretroy ti(e*llsnlyfPowers and.
create impodimetits to MABBIAGB, wttti sure means
of rcilcC-Ncnt to aisled letter cnvekipeatec of c
AddreajflOWARP;;
rii n 11-
Geo. Nichole
• ->Laiodi
l* Jr .**>*<,
► U-. /niil. i.
ul
■»iu .ii’t'M) .'ic.ii >
—A3U)— •’ til * v-
sUu d
Pnblishing House,
fsm yjol^bn at .^le, ordinances oi sfid, ,
o’f ihe' track of saidstrcjpt f ‘* i- * -i - hg
p a violation of this ordinance, but wit
in ahy case to file city. * r «-»ll :i»-• ; . t
« Sec. 1C. And all ordinances or parts of opdinanpes
militating against this ordinance be and the same are
hereby repealed-
Passed In Council, July 22,1868. « - •
" J ■ JAMES STEWART,
octl3-lw .(markqf.CounciL
y _■*! • "‘- 1 —•!»• ■»• ' i
A BILL to be entitled An Act to confirm an iOrdi-
nance of the City of Savannah; granting-the right tq.
the Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad
Company to construct a afreet railway over ,the
streets in said city, and to grant fhriher rightfr and
privileges to said Railroad Company; and to amend
its Charter. _ ii» ut
Section X. Beit enacted *
the State of Georgia, Thatal ...
franchises granted to and, conferred upon
nah, ; Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad -Company by
the corporation of the cify • bf Savannah, through.
Common Council, by ordinance, dated and passed Ju
ly 21st, 1868, be, and the ssuno are hereby cohfihned
as folly as if the same had bedn granted by this Gen
eral Assembly, * .**•»«J* *«i
' ! 8nc. 1.Beit further enacted. That the.
j years glinted by said ordmwjcp ‘
said franchise be, and the same
thirty years.
Sec. 8/ Beit further enacted, That the charter ofrsaid
S&Vaxmah, Skidaway and Seaboard RffL|road Com]
''be «o. . amended that the said comj
have .the right to extend'^' said ^
road to any point on Green Island, and also to
Thunderbolt, upon the same terms as to right of way
and compensation for private property taken * *
corporation ilk making such extensions as are ,
prescribed in the charter of said corporation i‘KaA,
‘ ala^thii the width of the right of way shall bexmo
hundred feet—that is fifty feet, Ikom the centre of the
roadbed—rand also, that the time allowed for calling in
instalments shall be thirty instead of sixty days. "
$ec. 4. Be it further enacted, That tho State shall
»hot have the power of withdrawing thd franchise
granted to said Savannah, Skidaway . and Seaboard
Railroad .Company, eitherin the act m ^ nHT,B ifa
ter, or in* this act .extending and
chisesland charter. ’ *
11 Sec. 6. Be itftrther enacted. That tho ^capital stock,
i of said corporation may be increased. any 8nm, hf ‘
. •• -deemed:exp'
Far Gentian and
M b. A. EISWALD, PROFESSOR OF
MODERN LANGUAGES of the Sn-
• Institute, wffl.
EVENING~8CHOOIs
the 15to instant, st 7M
the INSTRUCTION OF.T
fin ■
i In,
i-l’i. -
SEND YOUR
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SOUTH-!’DAGIKIG
'• * ' PEE'toN 2;00il p6Un1)S,'''OASH:-‘-
■ f iWe at s^Ahqi.l 1.
At Augusts.^.ft.., i.ll/.. 7Ja.dtsJ> 56
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GUANO, aria which’ has PROVED TO t.K THE MOST
SUOCESSFUL MANURE!fii teto, vhni 4 uigl
’) 1, ft!pfcR.TOtfi8,0»0,PGHMB6,,fiASHi:.j
E ’^riJe at' SavAnush.. .IVI..5
■-.ilt Augusta; .o).... .>...J<f
■o t r.r, -»J*.l-r>• — ;Vi(cnuK utti.l
:.,How)
LQfVESl' AXAREET.i’Elf fc A
BEST L AND
1,1 ,,
-ii -..WIliC)0Xvi0IliB8 &!.C0., ; :
DWPOllTHifS' ^Nlll bF-tT.ER^iaii flBaNIi, A'lfD 1
• II', 1/COMMIBSiON AIEUCH.)NTS; .Jf ,
ALSO, ALUMS : YOU THE i AYlMA!OX A iilBBS
iSILENT SEWING .1IACUINE,
' Na; or B«r>tniol r tovaniiali« aiul Ho. -4*1
. . Bi-oaU Aujurtn, (j». j , ., ; j
! Air OnriASents will wll|iff &aa», Uficya, accessary'
.c ? p.-nere yMo.l ; ,|^. i0i ,,
' If i./if-i-.t VHV -rf* !
ali(l'«hvcIdEniiir<^s,€lpt]hs,
tehrti »*•
f*cIt l.'.rifii I
aireiifc Of-All Descriptions^' ;
' 11-ft 1 S'/oj( 1-1 .»J .. 1
just received’And t wfoL re sold, At the
ll «-»l; LDiVESTCASH inncrn BY- I 1 ■),■
twll iff,'.'-. „„,.(„ ( mtm *
III-. :>.li i'mIi no «i!
n>.-> -trei rtf# 1'1 lv*b&riiA to Iwiini)-' • lauu
MTtrHOP&CO.
i.'f/OdJlr /imLv': 11,t1) u-.ri) t
to exceed $400,000, whenever it maybe, deemed ex
dient by a majority of the Board of Directors of said^ ** 1
corporation. 1 LH. 1 ' * f l*
SEC. 6. Be it further-enacted. That all other acts and
ordinances in conflict with thift,act be, and the.
*rehereby,repealed.
President uf' tfie Senate. • i e
i I,; A. E.
Secretary of the
i of Representatives.
E. L. McWhobx
Speaker of the'
Clerk of the Honso of. Bep.uveoMu.cs. - ,
Av (Approved, BUFUSB. BULLOCK,
o<VffS-lWl , . . ' Oovemor.
KAZAK.
French Dregs and, Cloak Maying.
li.. :
‘tiiinutc!i walk 6f tiii- Pifet ‘Offiefe; Mthitto-fcir geatLl-,
ffrJi „n • * mi-- i Milt it U« ! .u, ..j
zneuri sleeping rodiua Inqpira s^XHI^ftFFIcp.]^
iii;* a y~ rrl n<»il 1
ADAME L,'LOUIS VTOULI
. call the attention of Ladiesi
B FACILITIES for firstcHsi
to *11 department*. . Having only th*l
each branch,of the bnataefifebew
for preeopung puiy. the,
Parisian ai,
ihed modes, Madame LOUIS e
id the Ladies generally, thattl
ing their rich and <
thanks, and aiUc
i- oin'- uni,-,:ife.!
1 tare ,uelK elftyp.
And most
r the pub.
her patron*,]
st vary abort notice.
all styles cut and basted.
- etyleufEMB--
mst received.
to orilar- CaU at Na 133'
off'
CoUina ACo. ... I ,;1(
.] .'
IN. STREET,
I, over , J.'Jt7
r/TEACftER li
'tn
89
i/teit i t r.ii t
i i
1 il'.tv ii,
.»« iu V.-f
M Bay Street,
icp Bikad.i
iijltoo-ai-
it aw,;
i' - Wm
ttfcr .
i a». 'iA\
cue*ii >io
rjf'iiilfcr
1m s v.i *
ri liiD^
-ff /IriJ
Job Printing Dflice,
fid jt'-i
j > *h us
J«rf
fl iti
l' i + tiHs'.Tlt • -r. -ji.'.q
Blank Book Manufactory.
I v»ih
‘‘nit
,U-"Z
~%g~f UNSURPASSED EAdLlTIES ENABLE ME
111 to exeente sll work in the above linee with the:
Utmost m.pntch and In Soperior Style.
'Tv^ry Department Complete !
jf-*' wii h^u, ,ysu J iNCtumsa : * > . ^ , 4 ,
PRINTING OFFICE, - BLANK BOOK MAHUFAO-
BOOK BINDERY, . TOBY, . nud,
PAPEB BULINQBOOM. ..
The only estabUshment to the city having an these
A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
RIALS on band.
Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
jy20—ly GEO. H. NICHOLS,
bowmno nmumiit
J- ff/.M-'i wr* U‘\\ ’ h
> i t .TT^TTT.f. if lino*. I o
iwRicfm. :
"XL.
^treet.i.
‘ClJS
u ti it 1 • no., L-(i4i
5 tilttlk l 4.0
l1v »»
jfia (ti h etrhn
‘ L »
. \
WANTBIX}
tiiir
ATE,
. s
-BJ-T; SMILLIH ,<.'
itivar
/TITO
i a small
.! A '-it
» A» Fj
on second story ana
y, where there are no-other hoarders;:
'onld like the location to be about ■ half-way) .between
theeAtlantic and, Gulf .BaBroad, *
“ 8 ndS V ' *° ra!tt ? XeWi .°* C °
-gi-gni/lf
.—...vaaim.. WMTED/i ptof
>> />«* i r-i/rr LtU4 > t -fiLiltn v,
COMPETENT TEACHER IS; [WANTED FOB
e~Bore r
Apply to Rev. C. C. PBENDEBGAST.
ocI3—It
SHOW-BILLS,
printed at
i JOB OFFICE, IU Bay
THE Ml
and
G
■ I.*
• ; Mill.
isia-
)]_>' >.U m;
At to rtofl-Ki tf. iffiril:
> V»
■ ii j
in t
lie f
tli J# l
-rr* t l
Jo
iffl lit}*'}*/Nf h\
.'il l.. v,seof .iU
is ’UUslU; !lft>y Ut.
h rJt
rcr.ifM
? t ffi„
i'id TjW .iIM V.
44 Fine Bteaehrt Shi
50 Pieces 4-4 Fino Bleached Shi
, rtgs at l^l .
' . I iirfl'i -If
ORE AND WILL KEEP nw
TANTLY ON HAND. v
FULL ASSORTMENT
■ EX2,re*S,LAPffiSAU*E.S-
is Win suit City andUountiy Trade,
r COUNTBT MEBCHANTS wjU .dorweU t»«n
rxmine. before purchasing elsewhere,-»t
DDDFStoDISHED
SdwelMuCoDgre^s Sreet.
U'.I
EilBEGS LEAVE To CAIt THE
Jtoiea of Savannah to Ur--t>
jiarge' and Select Assortment
a to taetvxftmt ga.iVuSzsXT$*.~£a
cents per- jard.
,30 I)ozcnyuck l'o)s§tt,at $2.
ni per dozen. IlGil/.OUlllOltj Si I» -IMfti
t. - c to tnifr \,li un Jurist" ul iitj siniP,
; them>w. r
' *1 .lii ul b -nil awfafo -erfl
iaihroM
Fel^Beay^rj Pl u|h and Straw Hats,
(l^^W^ffiaKaANDpia^P^IQNS;
Rib6o “'
Flowers.
Jiia f^mdea d
•ocMt—3t.; 'jtnii s,\i{t ft.
STAMPING!
.1) X’VMfiUVMOa XI
A ORD^ EXECUTED Ni
iiAotoPLAWefUWmCaptiOpMBatr, au!
The latest styles of WEDDING CABDS and
LOPES ut • ' 'id# biU
oclO—tfilaq
SCHREINER’S.
AND OTHEB GOODS USUALLY KKP1IN toFQtR.
ia.1 ■<; -CLASS MILLDiEKY EST.IBLISHMENT,.
which aim WiU take pleasure to ahowing te htrao-
ruftvpf ^ toll ■
ITimiJ. BMP EXAMaUtiueA -n.!: ugas,
'fTH W
rl
aos .r*
ATTENTION X.mf
wfCN*i^ , limc8iiHiiAt'itTKapfeB’^; NoJua
’ » » ; , mid lal CQDgrass Street, THREE FIRST-CLASS
mp
. co
TWO
ON,
i|l»iO truiUatr*%«t-imuai
Savannah.
CANARIES! CASi
ubSi!mlJEB , wduiii“'lNWtfit'
frWtei»ttottouwH*-ifetteai.-temrj
l i- ^
Kid Gloves at $1 a Pair.
IS
iaila <**m1
»*M*
i Fringe/ all shades,
ifduq i>! UwiuanA
.anutn'l
•Pf l TOUNG EaDKIWELL- ACQUAINTED
f A itee AULLINEBY BIJSINISS, qne who <
well recommended. None oi
to Mrs. SARAH STRAUSS, <
,ty^ntyiute>eraa4BuU., ^. ,,,
NEW -YORK
j ,«irfj -;/ll:' AT. sii) Lria-b.lv
'NOli'AlWW
CORNER OF.BULL ANI)%ffYAN'felTlEE'
ii'.fri
yniw tk-i
-•to it-.ItJVr3**
itt U iiHi>8
M
FOR R AFFIiB,
-aO
f lIMS til
.'t 7 ii'iLs fitiJoMH
if,UF& ■<*&*■"
kCH BOWL. Withien.'T iCUPat ftcRnSIjV
- bo snperior to any article of the kind ever to this city-
. TICKETS fit 00, to. be. hadofol. yFERBAffltta’,,
iaThe Gem.".- - u- r . rl Jgtv>g;Aff4-3y j
M
Smokinl Shoulders,
Swo&ed^fr
, v»
_ l r'iBfvrA
Satin TrimnringSv^w _ . ,ao
•v« “s fdt ui\>i2 aakiiviwyja propel idT
tuiifcy riwki in.«.&
b wl ^
li l!Wtt
:i m t*
/GOODS WILL BE SOLD
at.thc TRDOIIKa
fctuvpn'n Up lo Ja -uunFt
EI>A5
SECOSD
MOUBJ8«IIG..e(Q<n)S.
ftr. X>LACK SILKS, ALT/QUALITIES; -rfff
ty. I) B_I^.CK VELOUR OTTOMAN, ^
BLACK ALPACCAS,
oi ur.JtPl J i-FOR’SALE BY-riii-v^.'
GUERARD & H0$ii
-TTulTr
itzlit L
4
.O&fc-rJt.jl
liftJ-
\v
41
imU :
-JOiUeCJ } iff, (J
E-'ST&’RV BjtlCK’i Jf-rfWj ,
DWELEOTG on CMhridta square; dual Tfjl^SW
nor of State street.' - It has gar, :apd warm, U » ■ b
andeolffmiter.iii au the .b^d,,roams. hatRJisag»
room, and all the modern accomiiit‘datiouir.^^=--w=r>
•ttielot tri Pti by ISO feet. wHH jtripes, •iigrf kfid Granges,
Posacft^oii given on lbt Novembof Jnext; ; Al>nly to o -*
> , i j if.jj.yr.i-iLiffOr
iw»fi - 4 . fM«V.
" 1 J,,rf k ^5^5
miBBE'THKEfeiSTOI’.V ^BRHiK'foUnirift
A INH.With .leOpTBAWlAItNT,
on the!
south side of .Bay i*ae;, he*'?'
andiltoll^feeta. .IttotogM
be rented at.-a-loW rhte.
tuiuclSrilf L
xailP ■ 5-1*1 j vuH
andiltell^eta It, Uj to^iipd re j^ri, snd^
to - ui-- i-H. sJ-RfKtXr.:
mill -.Etnlrirtr.-et, next
‘'-til.t. instorexuAforaateby,
d...i.wnf.i; j-, ; t Kiii ut*' bj ^
PfJO—uugii iu.ui
ii* kUimti) }
I flA sHC^HU.1 -ifll
•dr <iu IiftJn ••
t rnt iqjjtl j/tit ‘csJU**
b tnift Sl'i
t hast
'''iBKBt'-BXafcWKSTlJ
[nut tint x. * Ji (upts
di tsuiU *uh ut'/’i c. ‘‘ it tim *>dI fo
r>,i silt r?<< yu'nv L„ f/fc.-t * ..it vim
s j£boV£ ; Gixfcbs' tvTi.l offered at]
ii fnw&s, i i - viJ;11i.’t.t (,>lll,e
iJtJH?
titid
nurt-df tuxir n
Kp
..li^HOpl
iu -.ii I hi ante* ,iJit*Hls aid1 V. 1 *- i?
iflat-H-rllt tin.' t.-J cu.
-ffiKCEOLWff: ’/‘f
H’l’ANCFACTDRElrOE RUfaS, TENTS,
ill BAGS. CfffojCGYEWtjBGK
'rilqvrtif. r-tei»i wvwi
tu-HfJ tp'vjn i "--CifoETTIOOk- -),«
mUE EUBLIC ATtE CAUTIONED NOT
I*.-for a NOTE giv<e*;te- me to A. frwf,
—a — ,—
MaJeted. 1 Thi
ntgritthiff died; 1 ;
to pay it, 1»-t; esv,,
Irmqtyn,Gs,Sei»i^r
hill IfUtpov
'chtffti
totraditiffn. apdA^Wh Prtcq-
DarRo^rF^^PWeekT
Board -and lodging $7 Per Week.
G ood boabd can be obtained at the
_ above rates within five minutes walk of the Post
Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
• oc2—tf
i/Lii t *idi
sotMl
GASTEUTE
w«’ tin FOR.SALE AT
•J' wiwmrRrdfir
lalilrhr- t*! ath yd f.
eortGUFm.*
i>hynm i ■*& XEBiv^ 'raft
iMoMghaamy/t-f ueuliia nl
apples, cabbage; on
TUBN1PS, CARffaTS'P'
t lelriii y. «1 ■- -
. octl2
BLACK ENGIESU- URAEB-iXlLiridtii. SUSA *=-
off! til FK
DeWITT' & MORGA3N,
ocV—tf •’ i - laT’CONHRESS STREET..’
CPttME’BOPEETY FOttjSALE.
ALUABLE KEAL ESTATE IN DIFFERENT,
of this city for'sole. Ap^ly to- *-T bi t
b&qpn -tr-I'-q Ifiil'.vo -Bii^ffWmNNA,
bill Jo At thi'lnriirijfi^OfBee hf J-TT Thonixs,
•'fflSk*-’ r i'‘ J to"' ' 1 kyb-.u ^-rlTTti'V iUjl.L
£»dj
\
Liftsft
ii .Voii tiGu .
O st&Irint ‘
: usP. y ah m tied oi sonaff
teotun 5u
w ’ i -Ufrt
^EWfWlHEAtej 4ntU£«* B-SMOKED SE
H/ sa-oJr'flS/fof
,mt m -
SAVAN3CAH, • GEORGIA.
v off) iiii«cftg4t;.re •
, *OI 5fS!.
lA ‘-Jj X. ffi*J '
Z SE< 3 1 -
sdfio ■uBMMItll.IgWUffSqWte
i These Gina huve been expressly prepared to sntt ti.
•TED
^7AO»,
gffMXiJ*,
v,q 4 ah j rarilefo A
fil -Ate,thill ( -5Lz ;■
ft- HILTON 4fc*^>E|C.*.
fl} Xn oliiii li^isa
fa'rflfdTf uT^tl tut
**** £u * Xtuli
f ’>*fi C T r: ^WuI ^|{, ii'XilffH*»tx ext
CAttftoOESALTFOR
itw Trd
racer
■ • , Vtl J u
<29£3W
io nr«( FOR SA1*E^ Lai
SIXXTP Mary Wallace, sis
-M&iSWBL
KITS, AND 1
arrive wwltMUmSfe BirftiU Wf 11 1
-rvr Jmru A. *; .tl Jhiil teJfeaaii
;'-ocAnto-.ii v» ulurr; BBipRAM.
nui -| qjto .- POTATOES, noli
- ffttgmfvJlH tU ti» rp-il
a frgm.4
SBfeWri
ijiflurt"
Fte-ii o*tf «rfn| |
, CAfeES CANNED TOMATOES
->fcOtfi3VliEB
y just: received' on^
1-taavlxj ft.il riOMtid*r
ING from Ship Gardner Colby, and tor *
auH nr te tuO oaH
c trel h ftwi
(mi uf*
fora Uiyua
rib «ff btVf/ih^nX
KWlM.hfl
-»B Bayatreet.
RICE ! RICE !
00 CASKS PRIME NEW RICE, AND ALSO A
lot of superior ROUGH RICE, for sale by
oc5—tf
BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
'J#***
ii ooj
eu ci avl: iha
UADAMETl fouls’BAZAAB,
sepU3-ly 13a BROUGHTON STREET, up i-uRa,
m w- 11 sr« ■'■i tr -J.)!
^rathr
Wot ice. : -toi
Heal
CAPTAff*
othriaim
GITTU I
1* tail jSltUi.Ui,smiSPJOMrWlgWt
lltjiub ctf S- U riti Notice. WMS
‘ ‘ rrmE UNDERkraNED RT"!!!! ONLY IMPOBOJ I
X- of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United Safe •
* lowfr0fil ^^NSrTeravian Guano to Bag* tov
»mn* *n J - by his agent at Baltimore, ! ' vnsl
■ate^-iy.1
Notices’^
Jandl
fTIAS PAYERS ARE HEBF BV NOTIFIED
X third quarter’s tax
on Profits, Income,
monthly returns' on ...
: Psssagfc money, payable in thie
Payment of the aforesaid tax is rtqmruuoy^
'“tobepaid between the first and tenth imUm-
JOHN vyn-T.IAMSON.igW
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