Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 20, 1868, Image 1

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_ So. XU. Say Siyeet, 1 ' largest Circulation in City and Cpfmtrj. TERMS; Dali)- J*10 00 T ri-W r cekly 6 00 COUStB* 6UBSCKIPTION8 PATABL1 XH ADVANCE. iqI communications mast be addressed to the pro prietor. person 9 wishing the paper furnished Car any time th»n one year will have their orders prbfflptlyat-' tfioaedto, when remitting the amount for tiie time tended to, sired. ' ‘ A Xo city subscription discontinued unless by positive order left 0~~ torn *ny quarter, solicited. We cannot undertake to jjjarn rejected ^ LSQV&] 1&U( g #e rtfcn7'75 cents per square, iivertisemeuts for one month or longer will be in- ^dstspi^^jrjrich e^«wrtatoed4fthe eflee. Ajvertifloments inserted every other day (e o d) ^ged threo*foujtta of idvertisementa out pinied with the cash. 5 ' iJ Ltiin 'iHaoiitsh P.rom Xorth Carolina. , , iPcto^r ire ' orously engaged in the eatmr&a^fcpd the; Republicans sue jubilant over^-the .Northern^ ■t t Democrats are disappointed, but de termined and confident of carrying this State; both have fnUrBWcBraTfland" CdngrgsffliJIml tickets initl&iaicuLl JLfl /HACl i:ij The Republican Electoral ticket has Byron Eajfiin, of New York, and A. EL Galloway, (negro or mulatto) on it; tile rest are native whites. The Democrats are all natives, and aUiei all‘natives' eicept’ttavid 1 UiQttnf and J. T. Dewees, of Indiana. Mr. Boy- who runs on the Republican ticket, is Yashinqton, October 16.—The Radical or- ga»oftbhtcityvthe Cirbtuole, in noticing-thej .. - ■ tlol m anl iffd^nSenfc*g|pefc>ov|i{j>f R4Hf#ag I |W ir ride of > ill. ) must be accom- BY TELEGRAPH T •i«r votes for Grant. Mr. Toney, of Ohio, anfi Mr. French, of Washington city, having n nO&n&tt. Thk^DomoCrntic fficlteViir' white. ‘he two tickets nearly represent the two es in many respects; both parties claim success. ^v.lHoIdMibtiKispjsniel tfeuiofdmffot plication is aojiapimu&? ui«JttuiUtary.power uki-TintYm | TrQm any connection with tlie freedinen’s bu- , r* nmfdri xen. Miles has distributed the 40th EL regiment of negro troops, as follows:’ Twi TO the morning . ».!♦«».»« ■ FROSI NEW OBtEAK Sew Orleans, October 19. Tern ban 1 Indianola September 30th, with cattle for New Orleans, foundered in the gale which commenced the next day ’and lasted several days, the same that; inundated; Ngw Orleans. The vessel was not abandoned until tlie 5th, when she was a complete Wrdck t nd sinking fast The captain and crew f w£re saved by the brig Emily and brought‘here. ‘ A dispatch received-.-hei^ .to-day (from Franklin, La., states th^t. the office of the Attakapas Ittgistar, published at' Franklin,* in St Mary’s parish, was sacked .last; night, the press destroyed, and the type scattered. ' The editor and printers left for New Orleans this- moming. The dispatch says the citizens of Franklin and the surrounding country are doing all in their. pjwek to preserve, order.' 1 The negroes are making very - hold threats, bat have not yet made any attempt tp carry them into execution. The town and parish sreqnietatjireiaht.fi .) ijflij 8uiOt . Ike city of Jefferson, adjoining ;New Or- leaus, has been considerably excited tot sev- 1 frsl days over the police imbroglio. { That created Metropolitan police - 'district, force was appointed and Sent -, to tqke, charge. The existing authorities refused to. surrender the city property, intending; to teyt the mat-, ter. Ae Mettopmitanas UA4 BS’i'fe&l cessfnlattempts to; take possession.by force, making no appeal to the Cdurtaj arid finally established , a statiori of theif own,] placing policemen an beats. A number of these, to gether with the Metropolitan captain, were tamed Jaudy Backer, said to be the head ipanieaat Raleigh,, thtd ah Gbldsbbrof,'; tin at Weldon, one at Plymouth,^n^atJTj-y >y^ey on^ahSaliabury. xme. jjt Charlotte, , .fhjs agents of the bureau. All the‘States of onp at Greensboro". One efimpany of whfte' *th s department ha i ving I l>feeit J Admitted into '~ J '* ' i^med'«i# lAt4MiV.’f Cqngress^ the gnilitjjry £o^er„lqi«*.uow nq Fortress Monroe arrived here Satfnid*|£ < t| f The Democrats say thSre is no need of troops negro outrages and vi- lerice. for Governor Holden’s dndlGefi. Miles,’i! pre ganiza or rumors about the iKtyppf r^Vjr^tmj 8US- ■tions arming themselves- Tliey sue 9moi Imsyu^*iArf T iyeOoMa W urdWarms, arfd say they.ti/3 foriliJ dual protection: anil nTO% land hfit fihthu ssyefnnvpftj iversd robberies of money, Ac., having in committed by armed and disguised" squads recently in this State, they contend, jni itify their persons! 'protection.*- -4jovemor Holden professes only a desire and purpose to preserve order and protect the State gov- nr iment, and the Democrats disclaim all de- h sire^r^rfcM^kttaterfer.‘' of theblMBs;’fneytieclai terfere with or chauge the State government /except by ballot. The Republicans seem to otherwise. The ; Democrats- say they no objection to white United States troops in the State, and apprehend no dis- an attempted ru /except think have i [arish having heen included, in the lately, . o n a colored girl. He chose his jury from of the Loyal League, was arrested, having i svord and revolver in his possession. He *W|iites and former slaveholders alone, and w m.sjo<frritted t tip jjppvfcdeitfe jf 1> f f j { f»| The colored soldier, Alexander Willis, a member .of the 42d pTti, ^ lyh n . was tried and; convictetf liele ^alcfnRmtfrs ^gyVc^ - the murder of colored citizens, was sentenced^ by Judge Wattatobe AWig 6th of NovemUer; the ejecjniqri'm ftjbpe^phuie in the prison at Raleigh. The Sentinel differs totally with the World, Ap., in regard to changing the candidates, “<?^aW^ftfeemSW 4>(| J | Gen. Littlefield, of Pennsylvania, return; here. He is reported, to be, the real owner of TljrEiutkviikai’ta Fera—Present <Co«- | -d ol (lBIoa eUhe Ptoplt. ,.li ' having, gxaduan ?i suhsj orfld-'toK6ving Geri.- si£ EHntfinmmiiarirtTiflT of reiurf duty Florida, charges the r; changes upon the Presii hi action ports in tin be muse of a letter writtenliy tiie latter to the G; vemor of North Cfuj-olma, Fhe truth is that file nothing of.l^July eti., shall be apj ibility of these and alleges that re- iretaiy of Generajg'^rii dot&JtS* Sf raguehave been respectively relieved from • dr ty as assistant commissioners Of the freed, mi ^ bureau ppqu^&iorderbf^A. Se. ah iut ■uera^ ' mi mmR proD— 1 ba ?ed upon the recommendation of General M ade, who, in his letter to the Adjutant General, sayg^ “My object in-^making thfi ap- reAtrftnt* srieh fa't in;; (be' existence of the and when the bureau had no po wer I •eti, All wma. - iactei-' an 1 eniiu6iTtlyt,x^>e(liehl -*tha1 tJJc^uOtd- iu;; officer in the State .should superiutend ledmen’s bureau than it has in any other civil department of’the. gdverriiicnt— as for instance, United States circuit and nistrioPce(frtEiitriifohi<kireveliuBi»ndfcfhewfi which are dependent op, a.cavil povver for the -exEcution of their decrees, or'for the’p'uniAhr, meut of offenses, or the maintenance of their rights; and wheriaj^pe'militiaryiS'authorized intervene only fif SiseSj when* proyierly ed ou by the civil authorities, on their re tie th are are, in my judgment, very grave objec- ti; ns which constrain me to jirge the grant- iu > of my application.*" 1 UT Gen. Meade then proceeds to discuss the delicf^ty rejations, between_the civil and mili- uion the great importance that fSSffi be no confiict of authority or of orders under which thejgprt^j ftrdjh^ ^litaryjofficers as listaut commissioners are snDjecTTo the re witiiTthSl-gntfmjrtT Ff i i fiffijHfl IFHgWt cc n * ro * °f *de commissioner; that the com .nding officers of the States are now charged si >ner (Howard) when here, that there was some moral effect in having the assistant com- ^ isioner the commanding officer, but as this •ral effect is a false one, and not founded the rejJ statojofitoe Atto, jn, my as hkeiy to t>e pernicious as bene ficial.- on the re? judgment^ j xt L- 1 »» whol thq Capitol,, or if asiding .officers were tMcncity to-day, • and ■ ‘icnltftis JfhrpC ’of' ari f i .’wdlgii yiosq. qfficial of the Standard, Gov. Holden’s organ here. counted forthpm, by graying beTvaqanpfli-ij If i a to Iffife goaf PWki^frmrtl^+siori lajtieft'jiikt.j^fel^a. ijiiqn asi the Me tropolitan; Police, guarding th# ^stafe £d Gowfrtone«dLrin4i g/jL UJL . .twelve minute* dutch. During the night several negroes J - comin !? time. Future g '^■-EiaisaasriBf.Wf WAsmNQTON, Optpber ,19.—Tbere--(vi^ be. no ;e of candidates on the; Democratic fpr Prefu^qut antj: yic^-^resideu^ iind ; Covode is defeated for Congress, but will contest the eieqtion. f He claims three hun dred fraudulent votes. i ■* J ' ^oi 0 - I Tlie Arms DMtrUEcd Cat ,Island, ,,j : us arrested while parading the streets armed’* 11 rub Enfield rifles, United States cartridge..' nea and ammunition. Rumors are aflcmit" at the Metropolitans intend to attempt' to . tie forcible possession of tlje city which the existing authorities will resist.; Tie Jefferson authorities elected at the recent fetion are willing to subrint'the matter to fiJicial decision, hut refuse to surrender itberwise. , ;r The negroes are congregated to-day at Bra- itcar City, La., where it is s<iid one of the «ieu assassinated^tft Franklin on Saturday 4kt. is to be Ifanqd.; Arrivals - from ; wtion report apprehensious of a di^turb- uce, and that th^ families of tiio c^iz^UB are king sent to places of safety, the citizens . tU^VJI/ f/lO fja i "AsautaxoB, October ia^i,-.Uolfax pays - persons with whom he ia in crErnmnnicatinn lecessitr, for a session Washington, Octqber l8.—It is known to the military authorities here that the arms the Hesjjcrfafgat^lmQ^g based by the Governor., of Arkansas and j tor McDonald froip that Btate on pjpecu- ition, expecting that the Legislature yoiijd is not believed be arms were, defjty^ed and-i^ot-|ejje: irved for sgree that there is po d Congress on the 19th borernor Orr, of South Carolina,is here. Toorhees’ and Julian’s seats'in Indiana a ^wa&sJed.;' ’i'tr. •••.>. , f T' r-f /. Wckensou, the Democratic Congressman S tbe Ninth Ohip, District, ^jbeen^j "el, charged with iturning fraudulent natu- o^onSWl nil 1 aj“‘~ X-IMo/ield, 8ectfl<flf of, W<p~: /. | / Tie arms purchased for the State were de- by an armed band of men on the lirssissippi river.. The boat wascapture^ ‘' ll *he anus thrown overboard From facts 4lt y possession’ 1 am satisAeJ that‘armed *ould be der..) entirely inadequate to preserve or- fi'f | dent Jo ' ;■ftWBtjh / Governor of Arkansas, in is reported saying, when as nresented Whim> “if 8«le evertoiopqr occurred ^* e Huron iIHday-->iiglifci T .^; ij ported are two men and a woman arid child IpgMiaa fffiH mo?m v. .ok ne Madrid Junta b«k« issued an address the fofure ^J deciare that the Cortes must., decide. ^“Wa, Serrano and. Tope to declare for. a w.,. ; • 10 Satluul Committee; ,,ls Hew of tlie c Place here .on. Saturday between ^ted several members of the NaJ’ e - Mr. Seymour 8aidanychini^b'iri A J must ! result in" the i withdrawal Af ■s., 11 * 1116 ' Hei^was sga’-nnsiHinteicandidate, J ’-toe position. His visitors replied nt> c hange was conteiriplated;- '-if'Jjjq ed? ; m a OT33aa33T^/I?f October-19.^—On the North Car- l onjatnpjes njght, near Har- 0 trama one haying. ^cOmleys , collided and five persona rjrdWiffldr i ' L "' ac0 baa .-;UaBtt '<rrxt.o •/•rcrii.earr o»vi. nr c. .01 q 5 Oi p ifr, n z ; oTii _...ioQiv^ supple-jaclui of party are to be made to> dance througll ttA samd ludicrous scene.’ - • The ses sion la.«eff jukt.twely;e. #iqut<& }fi£,ibfi pf-’ se twelve minutes muO, Lest through coming time. Future generations while studying the liistoijvfclf file JIAiedcan Repub lic wiU bq^at a Iosej to uiKjprsUkud howj,under t the i«HBAliworkings of ithe Federal-Coiisti-j tiitMjHKt jCo^tomof thematiou wasrissetu- ’ h le^BUML’timifir’ {if Messrs. 'Moigaif^ind S cberickriY; Thq-.wonder jvill,be who theke par- t es veer8, ,and aaat were their robes of office, t lat they could thus , determine the sessions o f a National CongitsfL 'f II OY •r nrw .« vn •Sr*, :i Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth. Mr. Edward Pierrepont sends $20,000 to A. 9). RterfurTri 1 6raut Committee to avert’ ~tfie dispatch. Si :atly needed: 1 „ .... .. cofleci ferers by* _.. _ coast, andlhe 'pedbTe'% \nksse7~ nch and p4>#,‘*Ave rtto^Med tA-theappeflilsoftisdietoi with a geuordste# tS'hd^imd am’t few other AtrfJoUai't Iridsed tthte classes-, seem- “too thihk : that Igivirig'their la; t ,u titB; 3 ’ 'oh -vsetfing d theiro- only firpJ . parfluous - article- of .iclotliing o#‘ of houses- hdld nse, arid ’contributing the - money- ‘ obtained to ; -the ‘Sid of the homeless houseless sfifiht^rsi is theonly means of avert ing the threatenifig eartfiquake.thist baswwal- lo vedfnp so vniueh * property! Slid ‘So mhuy. livesi Men’are Appointed to fed' fitMtehansai to house, 'collecting money; foUthe' destitute, and the ’prieAta also ^o to every plerooil antd house, and printed lists *are left with ev^y; business man; 1 upon-which he may write hia amount of donation opposite;his name-* But; all the immense sums collected and'to bedo^i 1 tated cannot restore the>fallen-houses, oktUAt. dejad who 1 lie *buried- f under the ruins!;- At-' though over* month- has’ elapsed Bined the; it and mdst fatal-shock,-Jyet iu Arica;- Are- pa, and many of the interior ruined ms, the grdund itill crackB ■ and; jars and 1 mbles, and the shocks have been -counted by liundidde already,-with no settled stillness !• far. The poor, affrighted people tire es-i u'ng’ steamer or re- ie Continued ound. How onh'can/ determine, but many thtokilt is the indicator [ohk * in^“nliLowinr*' Aii’ 1 ■yevety and those rerna scattered ovq#| build the fallen ruins, owing to t heav^n^aiul uprising of the ; svrsro v— fights were resumed; at usual were largely attended. In the even ing the theatre (Spanish) was opened fori th A first time sincp £he earthquakes qf. August 13, ilaric * ’’ [Special Correspondence Baltimore Qazetto.] 111 Aj Mortifying Seem—Tlie Radical Con gress. •<I t i tWA-mfiautosl(October J6,'18C3.ft 1 It was indeed mortifying to-day to witness 4 _ and to realize d he exteht*to Willcli"0ie dignify of the Republic has be^u -whittled away by a recklei . - - - ahd the attendance wasTarge.” The'theatre iff Callao wa*jilrid opened off tiunday evening/ last,' but.the playing (excepting the ochestra) is very tpfcrierj riffieitheatre itself ,i« a large rough-looking building, hardly fit for; a suit able stable .-or barn, and. any one taking a lady with him is obliged to carry a chair, fqr ’ “r to sit upon, the benches being only used the pitor clKaper part «£;the house. ; The stage is immensely high, and the whole place so ArmuieirfAit' ’And*"iliieb5nfortable, d6 swarmjiig with fleas, I and; 80 thoroughly, dirty, iy foreigner might be induced to go to ne performance as a curiosity, but could not e persuaded ta piake a second attempt It ( very amusing t<i see We Peruvians hunting jeas, and scratqbjffg.apd, Jljngf these little prments all tlirougli an evening s perform- noe, entirely regardless;of appearances...; 1 ! 0.'A Strange .Story tfiCaptltltyxoiT The Coldtadff; Tnbunn % has ■ the ■ - following pnrtge-'Btoryfdt „■ ■ i; . u Uod »t We saw at 1 the'Planters’ Hmise yesterday a'vfffffmn named Lizzie'Blackburn, a native of Monnt Jackson, South Carolina, who claims to have been a prisoner among differ ent tribes of Indiausabout four years- - She is now twenty-eight years old and is a cripple from the loss of both of her limbs, which have been amputated- twice, the first time at the ankle joints, and again about three inches hielow the knee. Her story of. her - capture: 'Carolina' and jollied’ the ittor: .and \£r& oi /Pi^ltive’Poffoatc'tiftM l- 1 - j Richmond; October. 19. —D. B; Parker, ight arrested B. Olmsl calamii I lair, which in his jifdgifffent V6nlft , *feduce t ufvaluo of our property onerhalL ’}/ s u.: It . is *ufte ‘nktnral; 1 . FiejpyS/fsSSWiJScfie' of the fcoffutry’s 1 ‘i irity, and of its canMfC b^ the’meAstlrfe ot s own prosperity and its-canscs. And we‘ are not prepared tjjeqiltejnl that, so for as he himself is concerned, his ’ computation may qotibe ooBcctnaa erroo ox ,hcc ; i cX a k a Capitalizing Judge Pierropont’s income foir eJiat’-sikor-eighty eaTa^'fieHifedtftAf - his ‘ •ofitable intimacy atothe. Office with icretary Stanton,* oyitiB procurement of fat ts. and, the, prosecution, of donbt l frotu Washfiigton recently. Jwing a at income, it of Seymour ge Pierrepont a 5e 3 lrolrib'w £ Jiii ir 19.—Gen. Prim Has been t* Marshalpf %iain; Obtained in that made Duke of Madrid. A deputation of Cu bans have anilbfli and- -stTphliited»with the yery. The Barcelona repubheans protested irs ; accor( i itimacy insured; capi' 3 i i not strange tT li. and Blair should seem to Ju< ^rjporty r i0 ftAXS;* iaj jffjiha . Indeed, we should say that the election oi Seymour and Blair Vonld desfroy^that BOtiro& of Judge* Pierrepont’s’income altogetheri-aml, (orisidering how large or proportion of it is *■ ‘ 'jaal manner, we agree, too, that lt^^naight confuse and jmr- rttai iirii il • dj luxe 11» j iid ui n*-i Craxy Train -Tor C<togDM»*‘HL/J HW " New tons,’ Octobet* 19.i^abor^ff j^An<^ Train has accepted the Congressional no mb lotion. He- thinks-his election would eeAirk lisoMlPP^lfjfi ^uftfalY^lfe rom British bastiles. Mur- ChuaD. h child wi^h , irt which tie motl Tbaoedy BEE BY A Fj & 111 »n**.J^Ai*.«S«t Bridgepof rdingto | e ct^anffwheh ler to make some provision for its su; _ marry her, he became enraged, and de- he 'would; ‘db<MJ4MLash its head,” Hma»an^jaa. tiro; en seized it by the neck and choked* it'to iS&tlr; S&bbriv *«6‘is about-twenfy-four eery business in Bridgeport, “. respectably fed tYanciscos-Oddtxr 05,ri-Thb. barkiiMameinlarl reports that a bark, name unknqvpi. Jeft ; Calais with sixty cooliea and doItoiilotilBiieiwiler AaV tro nsrrotpf - kroingl aboard. The first day out the coolies mu- tiffea rihatolled aU hands- eiooptathaktowiron and servant, dividedtha jnoney, and told toe owner to navigate the ship to .into the ice, and drifted into the Qehotekffea, where the owner escaped on board a jWq ship : When .last seen the bark.was.imaKing, ilfejrwaywffst - ■ - '; ' ’ .sJiritif ; tlie I1 3rnatS’s *61*1 ‘lieHn* : easouiug from his own situation to the ponn- the (pcLis, that the country is in just’ the proportion that job- ipartment is stopped. 1 "And ‘ " on- ioh,“hii1fik-pkyirig fe^lS^ritiiciiW tousffkke ixactly the opposite view, and wjoie%,yttj» oy unspeakable, that the reign oi the thieves 00, the jobbery and Uigl.profits of all tffeir joil-Worlfr^q ZJA Anotheb-National Convention.-K. lated at Baltimore call^ ifqr aaCpni^eutiqff, United States to of January next, in he obj The piiAfaf or 4btal exoli litizensfrom. the.electiv ;itizen rights in so manj ispecially- demands, -artd ought to receive, he Continued oxmsideratiou of every colored of the * Congress of the nation. Sdrefyftl)^ fourteenth amendment;,of _ J@e United States constitution, recently adopted, loes not justify such exclusion. Surely, citi zenship, as declared by t£a ^amendment, car ries with it the riglits of citizens; and the evident duty of a liberty-loving and a loyal fokeA.aiata»Hr6publn»A-fof^hJ; :iuvoo, . Illinois. He accompanied thSm to Florence, Nebraska, and finally emigrated to Utah with the earliest -titfatiAgrafftS, 1 and preached among them. In 1863 or 1864 the fa ther having become somewhat dissipated and having fpr some time bepn accustomed,toliv^ r tea and : 'from! do reach .( ears, conclui . e Mormons and ’if e JSloi jr-zTT-t- saixj~anr^rr—mi .t9bk' 'v ; ilL theiu only'what they coiild pa’ck’about . their persons,'anif’-mtn ft rifle aiid ^ome 'aniliitiiii- [ on stiirted c lvbst\raTa froiii , etted for nfne : ihou til's, : wheh-ttiey 'were eftpi- tpred by the 1 Digger Indians. Liberie was sold by the Diggers to 'Hie; Fbxcs - The mother ftnd twd remaining sisteiy- When they- learned of Lizzie’s sale ran away: (rom' the- Diggers ftnd vvere pursued. When found they hadstarved and. -frozen to Xdeoth, -And: were buried on Horse Creek. The Foxes-sold Lizzie .to iha Snakes., iThen, she learned .ofi me death of her mother and eisters and saw them.buBffd. She ran,a»ftWift<Wti»eS»*kea, r but.wae cftptiygd. She wiis Joadfyj frozen , attqmgt, affd.after>vai;da ^as agfiiu frozen.,,, She says shot two naif breeds, named Towan- tinuft ’and Puchanatagh, took tier higton,^iD. ^,^-ffliCTe h^rgUm^s^j-ei-e^iimpu- the Snakes by his .direction, ho being ' amongthemas akind of ohiefr'at.tha tanex She says that .her fother has, so, spent most if hiatiHroiW“d“g-ti);«.I I » < Hiw. for seven,, or,: eight years, and is one of tlmui now. He is Jitii the c ,Aip«pahqee jk , ®9yennea :/0 dffie, Snakes traded her to , the Arrapahoes, from. brottght;< ime of her escape the' Arrai - :amped at the Big Bend of the Arkftnsas; A lortiori ‘of thitima'Aihcie heiiesca^,- she hos l! >een engftg^d as a scout, but for the last few nonths has been doing- liousework-at-a stage itotionidown on^the -Smoky Hill-TOAd; -nFred. Tones, her rescuer, was dischargedifrom-gov- immcnt employlast springjnstibefore the mtbreak down ..on ,the.. Solomon in Kansas, u»d.*f»hei, threatened^ to go Mit^tbfjRdfon t was supposed) that ,he was withAhem. : at., hat time. She says, ffhe, counted,^m#^ffft-, Ired and fifty white nien.iii one Indian camp vhigh she visited «jiifo aqtigg in the capacity is&mSs’im&fKimi, ier most cruelly,Hoad; liU-i'treated:har very '• hSfpFhSsa u flI nnfie’Hving Botnewhere dn’l heNbftSlFliftfe Hver, : ‘irttd ’ Shi isn ow on'thfi*’ vAjt to'-bini:' 11 She 1 lidefcfoft 1 to u ‘rgAVe li tilfe' noming. ,J ■ ^ i tts tied? <wff -*i* •/i ri-, --.j L*w» ; m * < <<»a ♦ ■ - ■ iCI U*. ■ < Li .: A Youko' Miff 1 Comnis -SmcinE ! *t 1 the" Cbave^oF'his Beteothed.—John R. McGow- an, aiyoanoxnnnr, committed, suicide yest^r- dayro? ttfe-?om?oM jfAng-Mdy t*lrhoi4%V had been attached_in the .Washington Ceme tery, by shootingYSnmdf jStftiie-liead with a >istoL The BMLE^ietrat«duom-the right to iF^OULAJLitldxS jl^TinfceptElflsOR.; Jdsli T-ttie ‘facecutire- Prbcla- iy'KAvl«w-yt» . tic live* propci iy. ol citizens. iiAve’Seeh’ itcstrOy^l, ! ’the' : of J^o epeocli iinpairetl, tlie ”perfQrm»nce of Ult' rrfre^*Trri., iIT!■* i TTi.*;7/i«l ijjfj v ‘;t*f HfoSf ,“***•!“ “ T » denied, the Wheheas, ''The protection or^ 'i^r^onR^nd' iperty is uie paramount duty of Govemmelrt,' 'And - “■ U’j&tfteh&ite* > ' l > ed» ' i The;Sherifffof cieh* county is, by- iWUMf-property CHARTERS OF THE, SAYANSAJI, SKID- -J AWAY AND SEABOARD RAILROAD. pnifr the ri(,-bt to «m*tni«- »i r»flway along.the a«™>ki In: ontmoil aisembled,. do hereby ordain, fr Savannah. >Skidaway and Seaboard RaulrcMuT FOR OFFICE I Hi Jiff streets in as are ' mS'to'eliriahWay ^th the . horse railway cars or earriages; and Art of passengers and thoir baggage, and to peace of It lurojntbs pprfprp^qce^qfJqfy.tJie aBerfftrfjand»ther,r4Tllpiatera (Bh bo.h«M)a » t strict actOuntibilltjvuudor the law.,, And, m ;c!arge ppoflijvery petsob, rkaiaeutin this SMel that they: ' Ier prompt and williiig cbedienee to thn said Sber-. : anU'otnvr-rivU offlcfcr.iWiidJr ■ ■all cxfrUnstanca r Md that tiiey ; deniand from said lofflcersi! VnetT *th»bntaneA>th disturbed in their itiptopert}-, ; dr with- denial of poUUtai' ot its* aiid; tliit tailing to Teceive dueh proteo- full term of ten ^“i^U further o, .Ah&ll within thffie years from this date. , ; raaway m jurorngordcr through W, E^t Bmad iortlaston.xnd' * Ho Anderson, and through . , »on—penalty <»if forfeiture of thlRifrapclnee. i • * - ^s^ Compa^j^ ^ rnn iff, any point at tf ride of speed greater than- that - wed by presedt f or fnturw, ardinances ,o^ thiaaty °^. r & e tracts oi said stowt .raiWiatmU laid down in the beet andsmo»t4mprovod mode of ; iiajia, p^ntnatqiv?! qBl u ,tneir duties, be PftrflT- qa* mil itt , Givennnderjmy. hand, and the. Great,.Seal, of the State. At tlie Capital, in the cjty,pf Atlanta, thla ath : day at October, in fthe yeenqf. our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and ofi the Independence of Ihe United States the ninety-third. ■'( ,1. > ul m | ,i ISimern i u.... ,ii rufd.S B. BUIXCE, I ; l.r !Governor. v , ■ David t>. Oo-rrrao, Secretary of State. lift iff , JVb. 27. Eyaii act ot ‘cAfagrtes ”of tie tinlteA 1 » 2d;iS6S, It irf inadeteedifyof ’q'TreseryiAh’i' fiaaet,' ii the’ it may lid Iii-Iil ‘ In’ail/ of the mPVmlLe., it . 1, r . 1 -wnereasj Jins dnty t has become the more ( .. , >, irorjx t^e existjng^^jolitic^i ( excitement' the recent^^orga^iization jdvil eminent, and from the fact that ^ by ; itutc. prohibited #)e organization of military forces i in thq^eveotiStates of| tiu«:{Dopaitm/ent, it is. there- i fore, ordema, Jj r « i-Aiti I i f « l ii V That the several District Commanders will, ay in as practicable, on the receipt of this order, dis-. mtei the 1 troops under their commandsias fol-.i lolrrfi 411 * ;*• ’» • * -* ‘*1 a. . > V 1*i iii’ • 11 f* •lV»qriroiJl/.j[ S»I< .• IWii: V :»•»!. ra.*t -! . :*♦ J<!1 In the Distndt.of Georgia;. uadi it i-,i ( One company 16th Infantry, to Albany. ■, *. ;i. One company 16 th-Infantry, to Columbus. // One company 16tb Inftiiitryito Macon. III Ono compakiy lCtti Infantry, to Augusta. H;: -l -i * One company-lftth'InfAntry, to Washington! (Wilkes county.; * f, UnniUv- if ,-irp ^/ft i tf * if One company 16th Infantry, to AmericnaJ I < * f i • OnWcompany 16tli Iufantiy, to TboinaSville. .. i; pnb company <€) 6th cavalry, to Athens. The company at Savannah to- be rein (breed, should occasion require, by such number of the men (it Fort Pulaski As dm ne spared from the post. ’*l 1 * * tefc ft 1 i • 0 . f .13 Jt^-i lit j ll I$.|' “ Detachments, when necessary, may be made to point* 4U-the vicinity of each poet; but in no case, nor on any pretext whatever, will detachments be Bent without a commissioned. Officer*,’ who' Will be fully - fir- stnictCd byma posteokiVnander. • i* 1 •' 1 - ‘ ‘ The 'troops 1 ' eiHsn^ered as iit fhe field, and supplied witu the necesHary. cainp equipage ; the men tq be fipru^hed with common tents if practicable, and if nof practicable, with shelter tents. Commanding officers are permitted'to hire quarters,, temporarily, when.it can. done tor reasonable rates ^ but this will ^Vfo^luue, the, necessity ; of carrying; tents, as the unmands, in alljCfaes, inust be in readiipees to move the shortest.. notice, with all supplies required for efeefficiency.-i bn .i ,U it- -.i ‘•District oommanderswill instruct Post Comm an :rs in theindutlea, and. the relative position of the. civil and nxintury ’powers. - i They will impress on Post Commanders that they atw' to ,act • in aid' co-operation and' in subordmatioh to the civil author ities : 4hat th^y Ore 1 to exerciNe discretion and 1 judg ment unbiased by political'or other prejudices i ‘ that tkeir Object snould be exciuiH'ely to prescrro.tlife —"ai^ ahd hpnold'th^ law arid, oi^er, and they miifet be isfi|ei^cn is -tiie 1 Object' o^-t^e' civil officer califing thera Jor aid ; that' |hqy nni s t in all cas^ where' issengers and t railroad aiid sue L side tracks So may box , and to use, own and, 6 3 for the f ^ teat turnOoU !»■»* ’ Ml and for such farther; i . constructing street railways, and said streets and parts of) streets so iiserfbyskWTCdkn^uiy foiJ their.xailway rt3sW e a® ut% ' rsf Midi least twO <2;'ffeet ;—ikJt ; in, a§.|jgppd, repair; and, fiTr - T _ r _ j — the Corporation keeps the balance of said streets, and ot eve* grade with the streets {excepting I in cases of re-gra^ng),. sp that vehicles can cross saitTstreet railway larcroesinfls With'ordinary ease. io ,i A 0‘nJ - - — ' * ' " * ” ‘ Boftanr rhat for one mile or less distance of trave aid me rate offirre shaH not (except by per- Sec. 5. TL on said road' 1 shall be carried except the <dftual personal iboggogq i ofpassengaEs or persons ^o^ng tp or, .returning to^m ., Sec. A fThat, said. Company. flh^ll ru# t^e least four times per day over Whitaker ant streets, between fix (6) o'clock A; M. and nine (?) •» ifec. 7. That all’damages'which*may ,,private individuals ' from .the use and ocpQpatifn of . their property, in exercising Jhe rights herein granted, • shall be 'met afid paid by said ! CompMiy, 1 city ofi Savannah is id no instance to^^e regponsibl^p^ ( liable therefor. . , • See. 8: That said-Company shall have 3 preference t< : the right of way over such street* as may be extended W made by said city. " ,,i - n ,u Sec. 9. That said city of Savatmah shall in- no case be liable for any daiuftg^ ffb^h m«r b^ sustained by digging or. other unavoidable work . in repairing or laying g*8 <*r water pij)0J now ^ruimifag ot to. be along any streets in. Savannah ;ibut the said city jin no ca*o tear up or undermine said down any new pipes or ducts for gas Or v re-laying said track. - ‘ ‘ There shall be <io> tax levied and! collected . -by the city, of Savannah, from said. Company foc tb^ Chit sp^pe of four years from the passage of this ordinance. u Sec. 11. That said Company and its under the sfcmei police regulations and . . mother persons for violation of the ordinances of said ity'Or Savannah. ‘ : i ’ '■■*> *>• i j’ .- » ot 1/ ,*» !s«v 12. That the grade of thfi[track qf said rfre railroad shall not, when it can possibly be avoide interfere with the Usual or natural grade of .any street, -through which it may be laid.. And the City ~ shall lix the gralde of said track' always in'a the laying thereof; so .that- .the work of .said.Qopipany;. shall pot be delayed. And the grade thus fixed and •bpilt on by said Cbmp&ny shall not be altered hy’ -aiid t<MyAt the eaqjense.of tiie said Company. , .. -Sec. 13. That said track shall be laid in the centre of eich street through which it may pass, and shall not interfere with the drainage syi . [See. ll That the tars of i of the city, .. Company* staff hate .the right of way on and over^Leir said railway tracks,, turnouts and switches, to tJie_excluaion of all teams and vehicles (except the fire apparatus in cases of fire), and any jperaon or persons who shall < ‘ track by occupying said track or any par otherwise retard* th* progress of said cm. due notice giyen by, the car, ball,, or whistl ' proper signal, shall be subject to such fines ties 1 ** are now provided for by/the ordinancesdf the city of Savannah for every such offence, snch fines to be imposed by the Police COurt of Savannah, fora violation of this ordinance, but without expense,in any case to the city. Sec. 15; And all ordinances or -parts Of ordinances militating against this ordinance }>e.and the same are . hereby repealed'. fCfedittancepassed'in Council, July 22,1968. j EDWARD, C. .ANDERSON, Mayor. (Attest:) * James ! Stewart, der^of^Couft^Lj is fortiier ordained, by tho autho- after. the first day of No- m as the Jail Guard shag " ' in number, hud shall be appointed by be subjeet to all ordinances, rules and _ g the police force, but shall not , jberegaidfld 10» -part or parcel of .thq.r regular Polico fiapg^ ^mnd^haR^recmve^for^their sendees, each, the r ISECTfds ft. Ati ordinances and _ports of ordinano».. > from and after the thirty-first- day of Oetdter, 1868. i, ,(£ reading of an ordinance, and ordered to M- published ior tiiformatiiih. 1 JAMES STEWART, . 1 oclG—5t ii v j{ p. j.,. Clerk of Councilr j. octl3-lw time will permit, apply for| instruction to superior au-, thority, but they must at all hazaids preserve’ the id poi.be[rtadr^ipfYibytec-hnical pobatB, when, their,conscientioiis judgment under the rules ,^>oyo .^forfh, iftia their duty tq act. , . Pjost Commandere bf)ing notified of the proposed, holding of political Qe<hlR8. nw seudiOfli officer, and if .nefessary a de- to watch the, proceedings, apd see that 1}ie is preserved./ Jriii oil; oiaiiiirp:! !i,.i To'tho pooplh of ihaiseTSEar States composing the eni, the Major Genera; Commanding appeals it they will co operatate with L » im and the. civil au- «P *o«aintyg Uwand or^er, ii%, praferviftg •Mwayng' ** .e witu ton destruction of property id < lrf«J‘wfikii^ has 1 alr«iidy/in > 6tAne instances, been lOrttofr ini thfe Department I He iirgOti-abstinence mtaU-inflammatory v»a. .incendiary appeals t^fhe , pas^us ; discountenancing ? the,' keeping ope^. of Uquor shops on days of political meetings and of elec- T -iii .TTa;i i&fToi,Aral x*nq v « Ufu.i ij-.fu Ui: \ ion ; the abstaining from carrying arms, and assert- i ng the individual right construing litrs iy force of i rms. No just cause ia ever advanced by resort to i iofenpej ilootiteceiht Ch^ityand forbearance among ; jolitical. opponents, whatever may be the result; Jet. < acb good; citizen determine that all whb, under the, 1 aw, have the nghk td the ballot shall exercise it un-i iistnrbed. If ; there are disputed points of law, let heffit bkreteri*d‘to the^Courts, anddet not mobs or »olitical cluos. or other irresponsible bodies, - construe nd undertake ^to'execrute the law. 'i appeal tt' nado in the earnest hope thkt tii^Major General Com*- [ding caii reiy on the 1 gobd 'lioifee correct judg- it ik the ’ mass tit the ^people, and that he will b$ copapfilled ^ exerffifee of the he , A BILE to be entitled An Act to conflim An'fordi- . nance of the City of- Savannah, granting the right to. the Savannah, Skidaway and.Seat— J T>- -’— a Company to construct a street streets is said city, and to grant privileges to said Railroad Company, and to its Charter. ’ AI,si j Section 1. R<* it enacted In/Jhc General Assembly of the iitate of Georgia, That all the rights, privileges and franchises granted to and conferred upon tiife Savan nah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad Company by the corporation of the city of Ravannah, through its Common Council, by' brdinahee/ dated and passed Ju-- ly 21st, 1868, be, ana the same are hereby confirmed as fully as if the same had been granted by this Gen-' era*Assembly, ::i - i~ ■ ■ tiu«c*jii. Sec, 2. Be it further enacted, That the time of ten years granted - by said ordinance for the enjoyment Of said franchise be, and the same is hereby j extended to thirty years. Sfec.3. 'Be it further* enacted. That the charter of said Savannah, Skidaway and Seabovd ;Ra&o*d Company be so amended that the said company shall have- : the --right--to extend said rail 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 by said corporation in making snob extensions as are already prescribed in the charter 1 Of said corporation*; and, also, that tho, width of the, right of way shall be one hundred feet—that is fifty feet from the centreof the road bed—and also, that the time allowed for calling fo. Instalments shall be thirty iugfead of sixty days. Sec.* 4. Be it further enacted. That the Statq shall not have the power of withdrawing tiie franchise ‘ * to.said.Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard, fits char- ad Company, either in the act granting its < ter, or in this act extending and confirming its fraix- ckises and charter. .,: j Sec. 6. Be it further enacted t That tiie capital srofct' of said corporation may be increased , to any sum, not. to exceed $600.000,. whenever it may be deemed expe dient fey a majority of the Board of Directbzh of Oaid corporatiotu_ Sec. 6. Be it further enacted. That all other acti ordinances in conflict with this acflbe otid thb i •^rebY repeated. . ■ President of the Senate. A. E. Marshat.t. Secretary of the Senate. _ ; ■ .r ef ia , . . ioirI R. l/ McWhorter, i . Speaker of the House, qf Representattyes. _ L. Carbinoton, Clerk of the House of Representatives. ,< r,...i Approved, j RUFUS JB. BUIXOCK, ■*—■ *i J *' ' * , Goverifor. lI -' r -77TT octlS-lw * **An Ounce of Caution is Worth a Pound of Cure.’ i.n e -toifiTi - ! i . ii>: V 1 ufinAliii OSBORNE, auii SPECTACLES EXCU7SITELT OF COBSEB OF CONGRESS AND DEA^ 1 ' Savannah, Midway Between the Marshall, the Screverij aiid the ' 1 . »• | . • i ♦ ii i Pulaski Mouses.. . . I, . I.i CENTBAI^ CONVENIENT, AND MORE TOR USE THAN SHOW. I WOULD INFORM THOSE WHO HAVE NEED of my services that I am folly prepared to do ! OPTICAL WORK, as WelTJwfft each case with exact anBr^^otfllassea; giving those wbolifarvormB vriffi'a call what enarienced fif orer twenty y vOln etye-siffht is every lensc and I think I caaion stock, I in the j row how, when and which to use as oc- Dcsiring to l close • out- my present. Vqw * - FORSAliEi ■ li J.ll {£•{ Llv* . . nid ,v« ..J • .I., moLtfib -io HEAUTIFUL liSBLAli.ISLAND -. & 1ND FIFTY ACBEff.1 Ititeanincorporated. town, and ’'“ bfi“9W^ tfflj? fet 3 to “11 EffTOfo**™-! . is not guaranteed wnue any state is permitted to withhold from citizeii8, .on. ac count of color merely, the rights of citizens. ' ither subjects you_majr,tig“9of. . „ MlJ tionalconvenfion, brethren, this exclusion is the all-absorbing question of the .present, and musTcall'forth'our earnest action, by peti- «***■“» The right secured of voting t iijespective of color, will necessarily restaSre-^to-fig other ty Hospiti E lng lady who died about 4 f ytoi! ; ag6 ^L r — •wan was tne soil -_^ n of-’the Sfor of the ! West; C d other vessels. He served t: cm the Washington-Artillerycj-^fJVeMJ Or- is JlepubKcani October 2. -i.-.v/oir i».i :> l flOilJ )Act’ _ _ ».RK SOLICITED FOB FILLING AND GRADING J3L *h*t portion of Bolton street Occupied by. the sewer recently bnilt. The estimated contents sxe four teen hundred cubic yards. Material may be obtained vicinity6fGwinnettanaabercometreets. Bids be fOr tlie whole work and not by tbe yard, and of completion stated. , sep!8-tf JOE r B. IK TheBadical “tanner*” at St. Louis tamed tveral truly loyal negro clubs out of their pi the other nighty “Nota dr-id mgf , i;-- iPlan8 and Estimates; , m .1 rl itvKl isa«»b l 1 * RE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE rV across each at the slips at the foot‘of Barnard and Drayton streets. The spans are .respectively .75and 4iTfeet in the clear. ‘The bridges must bo live feet wide, and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun dred pounds per square foot. - . • JOHN B. HOOG, “ sec Hnr ej-ion if. .OU^Sarxegtaj rights of which we are now deprived. <83RIAa A K3(IHA3a ri—efoo 160 Bronghton-Street. UNDERSIGNED BEGS' THE 'Al i TENTICE$' ■ of liis friends and the fTObtic" generally to his new and well selected stock of ,1 . , t . if/-' I o H0USE-FITTIX6 MATERIALS, ‘ d consisting In pari of’WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS) '^ LL W« X C G ul?S^; , W^ Ul »« •WINDOW SHADES. Oordland Tarnlsn-BuRGreen; stjdeS-^togcthertritomany other articles of hooh^Sd goods nsnaliy kept in hie line. .(Ml IOC . MATTRES3E8, CUSHIONS, manlike style. Prompt attain _ prices charged. * ' . E. A. , .1. No* 160 Broughton sttfefcti. qp3-ly oppoaite yegara, Weed A CornweR. 200,000 Seymour Cigar, I: fine flavor. worth ■$25iperl,WOl: id order nv: to introduce J them. ] SEYMOUR 300,000 bl^iSl Badges, Medals, and Pins-must be closed out at half the- cost to . manufacture. Every club in the country should get them ilonce. 1,000 gilt-bprder^Seymour Badg- ■ 1,000 fine gilt elegant Seymour - * Badges, $12. 1,000 extra gilt Seyiilotlf^nd ; Blair Badgest $12.. q 1,000 most beautiftd Club Badges in the market, “Sey- ™. ou , r SS0- Any smart agent can make from $15 to $25 per day. We send a present of 1,000 Scy- moor Cigars with every order-oi 550. Money must- acctanpany the order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send; Post-offlco order, addressed to RICHARDS A SIARKT, 55 Murray St, Box 3,131. N—T. References: POBtihas ter in New Fork, Nassau Bank.T. N. HickeoxACe., Kite; If iiisqLjit. t. i oi/.I icmn . sep30—3w i - al .’l-j jfc- Ol lo 11 s-iiUOiq td.iOQiuMX .aftuijtiaqqoO t>» vtlus^ m li OFFICE OF THE FESNANDINAT" INDEX.' - at Femandina. Fla:, ta offered foraale. The paper bvjng jpublished, and ia the cmly one In tho /•Me dhteriaT consists; of twd W H#> 1 , (Nos. 3 and 4J_ncarly new, 1 Hoe’s a une Paper CutteV, tnew,) bro large Imp UBiBTBr IfmyiHUi/Mliaun, Diemw and I ring , , , Quadrates, Brass Galleys, (all nearly new),. ,/ i Stands, Rackr, Cha0e*;«Qe*lt the appurtenances ‘^^^Sffl-wtth a-braitht climate, otsy of access, having a weekly , Ups running to New York, and as Sx- aiariestou steamers all stopping there. , ibdujteiiroad ponnccta Femandina with tbe Ing through it to Cedar Keya. au a distance, of 15U mites. , .... Wjll bo sold LO W. FOR CASH. i - “ , ;1 P. S. ThJ prvsent edltor and publisher of the Imias vill retaitean interest in the peppvif agree^to^r- j.l ' THE BAZAB. ocJ Lluo w iic.i:r-.jiq(j Freiick Dress and. Makingp. rttiiMEL lGttis would respectfully; ion «C Ladies to her VERT SUPE- for flrstolass DRESS MAKING, 1 at*.- Having only tbe III i* id ram rotVera * rides extraordinary F litrst 'and most • tffomuMI utaik iaitffayrit^^rih lodes, Minort LOUIS can assure her patrons. ■. i.T PUBLISHED FOB INFORMATION. BniL ; Ta Bte FJ^ffirlLED 1 “AN ORDINANCE Tty. PAY OF *. POIJCE REGuS&uSrls^^Af^F T raE JAIL : GUARD.— 1 Section 1. llio Mayor, and Aldermen of tho city of "—nnah. in.. Council afsembled, do hereby ordain, on send fitbr'the'lintof November; 1868, tho •annual pay of the!officer* aqd privates of tbe City Police shall be at and jfter the following rates—to-wit ; Chief Af -Pofieo.SLTi .Ti.U • v; K l . Six Sergeants of Police, each ai>-r rf w GEORGIA, BURItfe COUNTY—IN THE I GGURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER i, . nil. iTERM, 1868. JN M. PERKINS, AS EXECUTOR OF TEfH ‘ 'will and testament of Newten Perkins. a»- 1 S^y > Deborah Perkins, a daughter of said deceased, by heri “ — next friend, Matthew B. Perkins, to prove tho will of his testator fowrfetiiffforin': And the said Deborah, by her said next friemhi having filed a caveat to * probate; and it appearing to the Court , that 7~ Davis, also a daughter and heir-at-law of said c and a legatee under his will, is a resident of the county, of Feraando,.ih the State of Florida,' ; It Is, on motion of A. M. Rodgers, counsel for said exeyntor,.egdercd^a^toe^sai^Maiy Davis beyond l appear fcfoi^this Court ofi tho FIRST MONDAY NOVEMBER NEXT, being a regular term thereof then arid tiiereto show cause, if any she has, why tho peppr puipqrting to be the will and testament of the said Newton Perkins, senior, should not be proven in solemn form, established and recorded as the last • ; irill and testament of said deceased. appearing to the C^urt that a, publication off r daily for ihe 'spoce of twenty days in the Morning News, a public gazette Of-the city of Savan nah, will tend most effectually to give notice of this roceeding to the said Maty Davis, Iti is further ordered that publication thereof po. upon due proof of the mn% fceia‘i ----- sufficient for the pur- minutes or this Court. * ‘ 1 E. F. LAWSON, .. Ordinary, Burke county. 1 “ TALLOWING. 'NEW GOODS! UNDERSIGN of their friends and the public to their : S ELEGANT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just received, consisting of French and Eng lish Cloths, Castrimefcs, Beaver, Chinchilla and Ely- L , sian ClothB, a choice assortment of Silk Cashmeres, and yelvet Vesting, all of which they are prepared to ’ v iake to order in a style superior, and at small profit. Also,Mchoice-assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FUBn ]’ . :epto$ways ; on hand. A few fine’s gentlemen’s wear also on hand. ; .f-.i . BAILEY* BRADY, scp21-lm No. 12 Whitaker street. Savannah, Go. -T- i PROPERTY FOB SALE. I Railroad, containing five hundred acres, apor- t weR timbered and wooded, good swamp and; up- •,above’tixh > '- containing t#o * _ on the Ogeechee inile post Central Rai mndreil acres, all well timbered. The above LANDS are offered CHEAPFOR CASHby OcSrftf l ,.1, !; , ;i jr, SlOO REWARD. ' QTOLEN ON THE NIGHT OF THE to INSTANT, l IO f • • ~ ■ from the MARE hUivtffi _ a Hue nil reward lorxne aenvezy oz tne mtue, ana tne xbove rewxrff for; tbe thief or thieves, with proof to invict. .Any information will be ttumkfnlly received. be#—tfi ‘ • WILSON b DEHOSET. .. ,'tAW NOTICE. UNDERSIGNED ‘ HkvE UNITED THEIR said will attend regularity 1 of the Eastern Circuit, the Federal Courts h, and any other Court when specially re- ) Firm name FLEMING 4c LESTER. Office roe tained. .. 7l . on the. Bay, the some heretofore Lfcster, Esq;:i A . i. W. B. BdpMtton.u.w *d ,i{na i RUFUGJliLBAITOe. ool Notice. H/rHi'iRtlJOT WILL RE-OPEN HB ilJL /SCHOOL for .Boys in Chatham 5th. The ofho-i - three terms of usual English branches, $22* per term; with Languages, $27, xwiuiuicr |m*iu.uwii Mr. ELLIOT, eutfo President street^ ; , from 3 to iiffe* Ogleroorp’e sep21—M.W; JTLUTING, PUTELSG, STAMPING ' . ovjj-u . AT \ " MADAMF. L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR. ^ ^epi3-ly> 138, BROUGHTON STREET, op.steira. Notice. nt yeswlsue ces of tbe f' JOHN LYNN and INGONTHESAYJ SHIPOWNERS AND- CAPTAINS obteinth. > GETTY.* , THE ONLT EVIFORXER O in the United States'of No. 1 Pernvian Gnano in Bags for sale by him and by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. TOSS. ; ,.r . R-.C. FERGU3S0N, Ageotfor Ctettsl^e^ome Pg-gao^t,^ JeS-lJ N oticc# — rrux payees abe’sESebynoufied that the JL third quarter’s tox on Real Estate, Commissions on Profits, Income, and Gross monthly returns on Sales, Recei Passage money, payable in *“ * Paymept of the tobe paic t and paid between the g&fe „ w n*IiUfSON, City Treasurer. -I'. l Las / *iOJ'ft£j9D£tjl 31 tXkTSZOIBoQ. 3til fJ « .Y3— cl