Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 31, 1868, Image 2

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pew GEN. G HAN'T OPPOSED TO XBCBO PT'^fsiPFKAG^ ' In his speech in New York the dUMNoightj Judge Pierpokt (Radical, though Jbe whs ft Democrat at the time he, held the eQlLverso- tian with Gen. GbUit) eSSfl^ “One day at his house, in, Washington, while he was Secretary of War, I told him that I thought he would make a good Demo- ock, in his audacious attempt to set ness provision of the Constitution, rest of his party, has,as in the vetoiu" the Savaniiali Municipal into hi^xown top. It only re- the sworn officers of the law to their duty firmly and consci- JONES’ INDEPENDENT HtDBAULIG COTTON PRESSES! ,tion of. JPre«dffirafid _ Vi£e 'Fttsipent pf the United States; and Ido hereby, command and require the Police three of the city of Savannah to be vigilant in enforcing the above prohibition. - ~ - t taatBCSfis - kZfZ-. in witness whereof; I, Edward 0. asdkb- J scan. | my official signature", and have caused to bo ■ impressed the corporate .seal of said city the dav and veaiSftrat above mitten.. rrtr.f. . . EDWARD C, ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: James Stewart. ncfcst tw rsg em Clerkof Council oc31-tnov3 , for the Presidency; that he had now a much higher office than he had ever expected; that Generaha>«Ma>aj)Mkljnake. a good President, and that he would gladly honest intelligent men on that is; .that BUllockI—while is Coie, suspend the collec- BAWSOX WEEKLY JOURNAL, PUBLISHED AT DAWSON, GA., BE CHRISTIAN, HOYL & CO. B 1TUATED IN THE MIDST OP THE-BICHEST cotton growing counties, in the State, with a large rand increasing circulation in Southern and Southwest ern Georgia, and oilers peculiar inducements for ad vertising patronage in that section. THE JOURNAL has heretofore been active, ener getic ami zealous in the cause of Democracy and con stitutional liberty; and there will be'no abatement of IStt IaVihw.-. a nlinrirvn r\P t'llUTl.viTlIn • * - ‘ V- ■ *j %« ^ Savannah Typographical Union. , A regular monlhl} 1 meeting of the Sa vannah Typographical Union will be held iTHIS DAV at 10 o'clock A. M. 'punctual attendance Is requested. By order of ISAAC S. PORTER, . Attest:' s-f President. VT Rht Vmrvn Bae’V. OCt31-lt rfUmfjamn in future if jtew raywtdf* convinced him that he was wrong; for, said he, yon will remember that’ early in the war, itlift T’ sai j^’Aanmana of the Weak I pUt>- 1 hfdy stated that if 5T negroes had an V}**™*; tion I would hold tty fdmf endwek, out down. But long before the war was over I should have been glad tf a negro tnsurrec- ttiori, and would have moved my armyauuw. >fiigUrA< Gen. Grant is not supposed to have many 1 ftpiaimifl on any question of politics or national policy. On the subject of negro suff rage, however, it is known thathis “senti- the qualifications of voters. Allagree that it is clearly the duty of the managers of elections, 'under their oaths of office, to enforce the re quirements of the Constitution. The Mil-' ledgeville ifeconto, TOmftrhingon Bullock's Planters’ Hotel Restaurant. mHE- BBOEBlfiTOB OP THIS POFULAB AND' i I WELL KNOWN BESTAURANT takes pleasure In i^orminghSifri'endBMd thepubTlc in gJuorat that. t M<.Mt*w»«bTnpnt will be opened for the reception of. visitors on i - ‘ . f - ; Wednesday Morning, November 4th. Havlnff been thoroughly renovated, the Proprietor has and will spare no patna to Please hi* patrons in • 6> THE TABLE will always be supplied with, all-the delicacies of the season, while the BAB9,~botli of the HOTEL anltXRSTkURANT. can boast of the choicest WINES AND LIQUORS. Hoii. Notice. The Drug Store of tUf> »lt4fralgned, Ho. 30 Whitaker street, will bo kept open the usual hours at nights and on Sunday’s during the ensuing month of NOVEMBER. of all poll taxes until the next p of tbe-General AEBenlbly^ the right wdeAWs ^ question arises, does that tree t Governor has’ i do;, but the all. faxes which have and which he has had elector; and.il b( can he swear that tutiou, he has ‘ been required of an opportunity o for the year nei oct31-3t K I.ECTIO S TICKETS- Parties at a distance can be furnished with election tickets at fifty cents per hundred, through the postoflice, pre-paid. All orders must be accompanied by the money, and di rected to Morning News office, Savannah, Ga. 4t TRe Workingmen’* UtlMWllI ifrMfflflfflT tion of Savannah do hereby 0°tdy tho Merchants, OspWnsTs^Stevodorcs of Savannah. that on and after the 3h4 of NOVEJJBSR. 1868, we. demand for ouf ; labor on hdatd of ships IWhog cotton per day for men working fa gangs, and - $5 per-44? fit heads of gangs. JAMES WILLIAMS, President. WhuaM B. Tolbebx, Secretary. oct30-3t* ; • Settee. The Wortcingmea’aBenevotent AS«fi c i»“ tion of Savannah do- hereby notify , the Merchants, Captains, and Stevedores of Savannah, that on and Having since the war IMPORTED ALL HIS LIQUORS DmECT. hia patrons may . be assured thst.they«e : Genuine and Unadulterated. In addition to the celebrated - . . RHINE WINE, t’HAMP AGNE AND BORDEAUX, . He,lias just received through the Custom House here a l^rge hjyoice of ABSYNTH, . Direct from Switzerland, and also GIN- from Holland, purchased by himself last summer while in Europe. r ..mu Atsmim? mnmtmirc ihnnvintnw WM. H. TISON. WM. W. QOHDON. TISON & GORDON. COTTON FACTORS If heidoea, and toa .defaulter, then ho lays tyirrjQAif ijffhlfl to a prosecutiem. «na_hqnyiC: tion for peijnry. The proclamation does not do away with, the fax oj? Ufa’ qualifications of an elector, nor floss it fpfbffl flipfigers-to swear i" all that they have reason, to believe we defaulters. -• . ..... “To those who would donbt the legality of the taxes of 1867 under, tho Constitution of 1865, we have to say, 'that question was set tled by an act of the late Legislature, which act, signed by Gov, Bullock, legalizes such a tax and requires ifa pollection, The Gov ernor is for an open invasion of law to shield delimiters for party purposes; sted b§ Suc ceed, or will the people see to it,, that be be circumvented if possible;? The Thomasvilto Enlhprise dafi: g ‘I While Governor^Bnlloek ireues proclama tions warning Oljlfa PtofiUt against violating, the laws, he is bifaitelf floing all hr his power, to violate them in thenemee of theKadjcalr and the devil. Nothing but ft Bpirif Of .jfate and revenge could have prompted him to- suspend the payment of, poll taxes, but Triff ” *--■* - erinit him to see that the only involve himself, and-. COMMISSION MERCHANTS B-u^vniKurj Savannah. L iberal advances made on consion- MENTS. aul5—D&TW6m Savannah Daily Advertiser, News for All and Advertising for AH. APPEARS NEXT WEEK. Office 89 and 91 Bay St. NOTICE. Mr. W. A. Shobeb, our General Traveling South Western Georgia and Agent for Florida, is now on a tour through those sec tions, mid is authorized to receive and re ceipt for subscriptions to the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TRI-WEEKLY MORN ING NEWS, and THE SAVANNAH WEEK LY,NEWb, and also to solicit orders for printing of every, description. FOR 11F.XT, jyoUSE ON JONES 8TRF.gr, THieo poqj east of Barnard. For particulars enquire of Mrs.NEVHT,next door, orto ,'J , JL E. B. CHIPMAN, oc9 Between -Barnard and Whitaker. after the 2nd of NOVEMBER, 1868, we demand for onr labor on board of ships loacfing with cotton $4 per day for men working in gangs, and $5 per day for heads of gangs. Jf. IT. SULLIVAN, President. Ahthdu Wm. McAvot. Secretary. pct-IQ* 3 L>E3V TISTRY. .. Dr. F. Y. CLARK, Dentist, would re spectfully say to bis patrons and friends thaUie has return^ to the city, and resumed the practice of his nrofession. oct28-lw 20 bbls. A SUGAR, 20 bbls. B SUGAR, 25 bbls, C extra SUGAR, 30 bbls. C SUGAR, . 50 bbls. Brpwn SUGAR, 60f»gs®io QQJfFM,: 30 mats Java COEFEE, 15hhfls-C.H.SJSE8 1 15 lihds R. SIDES, , 20 boxes Dry Salted SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS, 10 boxes Dry Salted BELLIES. 100 bbls. assorted iTib Uit, 75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS, 50 boxes assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL 40 half bbls. MACKEREL 50 quarter bbls. MACKEREL 100 M* 8 MACKEREL, 50 bbls. MOLASSES, 100 half boxes RAISINS, 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, - 150 boxes mixed CANDY, 75 boxes fenoy CANDY, • 25 boxes TOBArOCO,. 40 half boxes TOBACCO, 100 caddies TOBACCO, 20 cases canned OYSTERS, 20 cases canned LOBSTERS, 40 cases Canned FRUITS.'. • ADDISON, .ELLIOTT A: CO., Wholesale Grocers autl Coiumis- sioti Merchants, oc31-lm 95 BAY ST„ SAVANNAH; GA. -.NOTICE. The following resolution was offered, arid- unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee, 'h e hi > oti' tho evening of the 30thGctober, ( i8G8: Resolved, That the citizens- of Savannah be requested to close their several .places of business On Tuesday next, that an opportuni ty may be offered to their employees .to at- teud the election. — - R. D. Asnold, Chairmen- For the purpoae of gO|Widp{| orfler af the Election to be held on Tuesday, the third day of November next, and of {jiving all entittea a chance to cast their hallots, the following PRECINCTS havobeen estahlishcd in the County, outside the limits of Ow ^‘ V “ : : AT TJiE ISLE OF HOPE, I . embracing the Fifth an^ gixpi M}li{!»' Districts, which includes Tfannderhoft end all the-Islands east and ■onthof the city. . AT CHAPMAN'S HOpSE, iq the Seventh or Ogeechee District, embracing all be tween the Louisville and Ogecchco Roads, and at Cut. ItOkidS HILL, in the District, cjnbracing all between the Sa- vannah river and ihs jhSSigyiUg road. AH persons residing outside the limits of {he cify must vote at the polling places in their respective pre cincts. The polls witt open at said precincts at eight o'clock, A. M., sad 0p»e sf flftee O'clock, P. M. suspension would <— w — his party in greater difficulties. Had he let the poU-fax hlone, s»ffig ftf ffie negroes would have paid the tax and voted, imt BflV noAar reoeiver is bound to open bis hooks,, and us rjVHBEE BOOMS,’ FURNISHED OB UKFCk- NISHED, with use of kitchen, if required. Apply to MRS. McCONAOHI. 0-28—3t 158 Broughton street lends the lax and not the law, the lattSTl Will still forcedvimdBullpck’s non-tax paying s ere witt-be hedged in by his own_g PEPPER’S fJIHE HOUSE AND LOT ON THE NORTHWEST comer of Liberty and Whitaker streets, opposite the Hebrew Synagogue. For terms apply next door, to Mrs- L. G. RICHARDS. oc28-5t GOV. SEYHPCR IN THE WEST. The accounts -from the West are iff. the. most encouraging and assuring “character. Wherever Gov. SEiMoun-has met the people his presence and convincing eloquence , has inspired new enthusiasm and roused the De mocracy to renewed and extraordinary ' exer tions.; While his frank; . dignified, moderate and statesman-like address has won the admi ration and confidence of the people, the man-, nor in which lie has presented, the live is sues of the "campaign, has disarmed party prejudice and corrected the judgment of all reflecting, patriotic men. AtUhicago,-where lie made a great speech, he was greeted by seventy-five.thousand per sons, who manifested .the. most intense en thusiasm, as will be seen by the following. telegram from prominent - gentlemen who ac companied him on his Western tour: , ... Chicago-, October 24. Son. S. J. Tihlen, 15 Grammercy Park, N. Y,: Unbounded enthusiasm wherever we go. The people are thoroughly aronsed, and de- andtSu‘t° °ff Vneyakn^cff^^^^ti^n ^success is certain, and with it all the blessings of the .Cmlstithtion, ..and a real peaceto every part bfourlancl ^^ "" Ebancb. Kfrnan, i Sakdfobd E. Chubch, WtLLiiji Williams. . . Oui' dispatches .^inform - pa that Gov. Skv- Moub was received with unprecedented de- monstrationsnf enthusiasm in ^hOadeiphia; tjoygrpot-ma; can it bar The tjoygmom-maynunpend the' sentence of the cot}rk_nay, JBfly pardon the convicted criminal, but he eannat .abridge the law., which dedAres that.. gnlit-NB^loPe punished.” - - _ _ — The Macon Messenger referring to the arti cle of v* Sic Semper ” which we published yes? torday, says : _ •f We do not think, however, .there can be. two opinions os to the duty of any honest, Constitution-respecting, manager in the prem ises.^ .They..have all sworn to. support the Constitution, of. the .State, of Geefeia. That Constitution" expressly declares that no per son shall vote at auy election in this State who has not “paid all take 9 wbieft Utey have been required of him, arid; which ne shall have had an oppoftnriity of paying, "agreea-. bly. to law,Tor the;year ;next 'preceding the election.” If they allow "any man to vote who has not complied with this plain and un equivocal provision, they .violate,' their oaths, and brand themselves for life. Wo cannot think there are 'many . of. them. wjSjing^ to flo that.. Their duty. is. plain, both, as men and. offimalfti. Let them .dd.it bke. men, anflleaxa the consequences to HlM whose Holy Name each one invoked when entering upon office, os a pledge of his determination to, dp those 119 and 121 Congress St MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FUBMITUBE, A. D'ANTIGSAC. ELECTION NOTICE. In accordance- 1 With.-the. Pxoclaiiiatlon of the ttoYernor, notice is hereby given that an EpECXiON FOB ELECTOES FOR PRESIDENT AND - ' OF THE UNITED STATES;-' willi.-u the Coubt House in &eCrrYOT Sa- vama^ od the THAjiU. OF NOVEMBER next. The polls will ;he opened at 7 o'clock, 4. if,, and close at G o’clock, ]?. AT. The Sheriff or the County and his Deputies are hereby required to be in attendance. Thera vrill lie Three Ballot-boxes, the distribution of w W phwpM«^^^^ rHOEE> oeti944 - QriftnW Chatham Comity. Notice to Gas Consumers. riijictllp 1 *, »“HWil to call at the office Of ft, S4.F4NSAH«B«GyHP GAS-LIGHT COlfPANV, coreer of Puri 8»fl E«y StRStvM floor, betweeu the houra of 7 «p4 8 o'clock p. M., ft. witoese: and test the improvement in the light from common city gas effected by tho Company. With the seme light now obtained, a deduction of FOR BENT, fJIHBEE LARGE, HANDSOME ROOMS. UNFI NISHED, in brick boose on South Brand street De sirable location. Address POST OFFICE BOX 1006. South. Such are,General Grant’s “feelings and sentiments.” Well hashe said that he has no policy. He might with equal truth have- odded that he had no principles. =- - - Is such a man a fit person in whose hands to'tisM tiie deSfiriiBS df the Repnblia ? _ la ® the man in whom the colored men may safely repose their faith V He and his party, while tizan purposes, will recognize their forced right pf suffrage, but should “ new exigen cies” convince them that there is’inolpriger any necessity for their service as voters— should the colored men of the South prove troublesome political serfs, and assert their right to vote according to their convictions of duty to themselves and the interests .-of their countiy—then their right not only*" to suf frage, brit to every other privilege of freemen, will be denied. It will then be discovered that the principle laid down in the Chicago platform,-that the question of suffrage is en tirely, within the jurisdiction of the States, applies to all the States alike. The people of the. country, white and colored, will act wisely by trusting the government in the hands of a President whose official action, whatever his “ feelings and sentiments,” will be in accordance with the principles of the Constitution rather than in accommodation to “new exigencies" that may arise in parlizan policy. LIARD TABLE- 4pplyta Oc27—tf. 155 and 157 Broughton 8t> (NEXT: TO WEEDS & CORNWELL,) oezz—6M SAVANNAH, 03-A- An Interesting, Letter, from Balnbridge. Bainbredgr, Ga., October 2!), 1868." ' Editors Morning News: The very welcome and refreshing showers of the“past few flayuhave beenlrocceeded by the golden autumnal sun, the bracing atmos phere, and delightfril skies of this trnly lovely climate.; • * . .... .. Here Phoebus reigns with'fairy beam And decks the; rosy autumn scene . With his golden ray. The planters are hard at work picking ont cotton; very little comparatively is offered for sale on oar streets, the planters holding back the snowy staple for better prices. The Fall term of'the Decatur Superior Court, Jndge Clark presiding, is in session, with an overloaded docket before it We no tice present^ Hon. Tom A. McIntyre, of Thomas. Times are lively on the river—boats arriving arid departing daily; cotton is con stantly arriving on its way to Savannah, and is trans-shipped rtyidly from boats to cars by means of 'steam. .*- . *. The fine steamboat New Jackson, Captain Dan Fry, met with a serious mishap last Tuesday evening, eight miles thisside of Newton, near Diekiuson’s laud ing, above this city, striking her stem on a rock, and sinking. She had on board four hundred and fifty bags of cotton, which will be saved.’. The boat also will be saved, sink ing as she didin. shallow water. ’ The Jack- son belongs to the Barnett line, and Captain Fry is part owner—and, by the way, one of the cleverest men and most popular on the river. We trust he will soon be afloat again, 36 Whitaker Street 36 Savannah Daily Adyertiser. A LIVELY, WIDEAWAKE JOURNAL APPEARS .NEXT WEEK, Office 89 and 91 Bay Street. The apparatus is introduced tree of cost . ■ OLD. W. WYLLV, President EgWrrr Baum, Secretary.aug 19—-ly MNCOLiCTOS -VO PLACE FOR RADICALS A correspondent of the Ectflawag organ in Augusta is lugubrious ovef-iwjmt he terms a great outrage in Liucoln county. It seems that the miserable Carpet-bagger Aeebman, one of tlje GaAN-r Electors and Bullock’s worshipper jn the Legislature, attended Court in Lincp.toton last week, haying some unim portant cases on the trial doeket. On arriv- ing at the only hotel in the village hp was in formed by the landlord that he conld pot fur nish him lodgings in .Iris house, as by doing so he would render himself obnoxious to the BOBT. HABERSHAM k (XL consisting of everything necessary to a complei sortment of goods in omfime* / - " jSg- We intend to Sell the Very Best. Parties purchasing our goods and find they DO ATM3V .... Mniuaantafl l,v no will PGIlfoT ft ' foil Batchelor’s Hair Dye. Tills Splendid Hair Dye is tbe Best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye— Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No disap pointment- . .No: ridiculous tints. Remedies the iU effects of ,Bai Dyes. Invigorates and leaves tho hair toff and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, 16 Bond street. New York. jan!5—ly ECONOMY FOR JM 'fcADHSM {^e satisfaction. Onr stockof Flour, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Batter, Lard, Cheese,Spices, Grocers’ 1 Drugs, Meats, Liquors, Biscuits, Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Nuts, &c,, &c., Can’t he beat by any house in the city. PRICES DOWN—give ns a fair trial. C. J. BEATTY, Agent. N. B.—Goods delivered about the city FREE OF CHARGE. QC31-2W GEORGE A. MERCER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Conjugal Love, WODOW GLASS. 7TIHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CUT, '■Ml fof sale wholesale and retail, at TATEM’S DRUG STORES. Corner Jefferson and McDonough streets. community and thereby serionsly injure iris business. On -this ground Acxebuan asked a continuance of his cases for.the.team, which was granted, by ffudge Andbpws. It is to ho presumed that there' were negro, houses in .the town where Acezeman coaid have found accommodations arid - congenial- society, toid that he. made the refusal of the hotel-keeper, a pretext to hove iris cases coritinued. The Elevated Bailway in New York city has been erected for the distance of half a mile at the lower end ot Greenwich street, and the road having proved successful, both osreagrdsits construction and the machine ry to be used in its operation, will be ex tended to the northern end of Manhattan Island. It is asserted that passengers can be conveyed from the Battery to Thirtieth street in fifteen minntes. StiTftnnali, SHflaway & Seaboard Railroad. ‘TUe Boolcs or Subscription of the above named Railroad, including the CIT7 RAILROAD, will he cohftnned.open for thirty days from date. Subscriptions are invited and will be received by Colonel JOS, ft. CLAOHORN, President, or to W. B. STMONS, ’Secretary. ’ By order ot the Board. Savannah, Octobto 13,1868. ocl3-lm New York Oysters Corner of Bull and Ili yan Streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER OF DRAYTON AND BRYAN 8TREEO. SAVANNAH, GA. B uy sicnT and ti>ik r.rua ON Neffla® 1 and Sonthem cities. SELL SIGHT EXCHANGE on Rank of New Tc* N. B. A. t New York. Special attention paid to COLLECTIONS. T.rRFRAT. ADVANCES made uponcpiiaignmcato P j Cotton and Produce, either for sale here or flit tor merit to our iriends in New Yoik orXiverpbpL ‘ oc2S—2w -• " ' - West YntcrsiA Election.—It looks very much as if the Radicals were withholding theretuma from West Virginia until they knowhow many fraudulent votes will be needed to cheat' the Democrats ont of the victory which they appear to have won. This ig transferring to the North the same “let ns have peace” tactics which have been em ployed in the Southern States ever since the war-closed. The town is lively, as usual, at this season, and .thg merchants, noted for their libeipliiy, are selling, to customers over the Floridaline,* near Tallahassee and' Marianna; also from thecounties of Miller and Mitchell in tour State. , . ' Tlmt this is the chtopestmarket in Sonth- west Georgia is daily testified to by the pres ence of r bnyera from snch a great distance, demonstrating the live spirit that actuates our’ merchants. Success, then, to “small profits and quick returns." The Ordinary elect of this county,' Joel Johnson. Esq., has signalized his entry into Qj'-^.To the Voters of the First District. Mean. Editors : Please announce Mr. ROBERT J. WADE as a candidate for Magistrate of the First Dis- trict, And obligo .. . i .VoBSES OF; GEOEOli ! . If jron would: .live outside the pale of law.ahd civil government; ATKINSON A OLDEBSgAWi COMMISSION MERCHANTS Liverpool. R. ATKINSON & C0. ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fork. ADVANCES MADE OS CO? TUITION IN FRENCH. at the pleasure-of a military, tyrant! if.yon would have forever a swarm of spies, pimps and informers in yonr midst to falsify .you, to inteipret yonr every motive, and to malign yonr character; if yon would have the Na tional debt increased, until it presses -upon the shoulders of every man, woman arid child in the land with iAlpine weight; if you would have taxation double what it now is; if yon would have Freedmen’s Bureaus and Mibtary Satraps Jorever in yonr.midst^ if yon would have equality of the : races, socially and pbr litically, thrust upon you; if you wouid have SOCftfl disorder, like the demon Arimodeus/to xedferi'imd revel in the -land; and political sin to sit like a hydra-headed inenhris upon the country,- North aud South, work and vote for Gbant and’ Colfax.—Constitution, i j , ; ———■ * A Busmx of Ghakshoppehs to the Square Inch.—A Texas correspondent; describing a jyj-ADAME CHASTANEI will receive her morfling pupils at Mrs. Kottock’s, South Broad, between. Bar nard and Whitaker streets. She will receive her after noon pupils at Mr. Farley’s rooms, in Chatham Academy. oc31-eod4t .To the Public. The indictments for “treason” and “con spiracy” in the Federal Ccmrt at Nashville against many prominent “rebels’’ were dis missed- Saturday on the plea of amnesty. In the long list of names we see those of Gen- brals,PmK, Moboam, Bragg, Forrest, Buck- keb, Breckinridge, Hardee, &c. Savaniiiih Daily Advertiser. Advertisers Save 50 Per Cent. THROUGH ITS COLUMNS. APPEARS NEXT WEEK. oc30-2t METROPOLITAN RETREAT. A Fine Lunch IBERAL ring the coming winter in' this city,-teiU cause an in creased demand ; and further, that a diminution in price will induce many to hum Gas that'have hitherto had recourse to -other means of Illumination, whiclr . are more dangerous and less cleanly and convenient; and that the consequent increase win lessen the cost o manufacture, and thus justify the Company in WmVtnj a reduction in price. „-. . . , Therefore, it has been c-’.-tcrmined, that from and after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER nint, consumers will be sappUed at the rate of ' L, FIVE DuLL.UlS AND FIFTY CENTS PER THQU- SAND CUBIC FEET, and that a further.rediiction of Fifty Cents per Thou- sand Feet wttl ho made to all who ahaU pay their bills at this office within FIVE DAYS after presentation. -.- - - * J. F. GILMER, jtrne 6-r3tawtnovl . - President XT) it.t. BE SERVED THIS EVENING, FROM VY eight to twelve o’clock, consisting of a Fish Chowder, Raw Oysters and the best of everything the -market affords. B.PACETT1, ,oi lift - Vnrlhnflot wir YorV ami Tlr«vt.> n Labonlaye is forbidden to lecture any more T on. the American Constitution in the Univer sity of France. On tbe ground, we presume, that the Uni- VOTflit^'ih no t a fit place to hold postmortem examination:.. ' . *.. abont the Court House, changing, its dismal, dilapidated appearance to one of neatness and comfort; alive to the public weal, he has the best wishes of all in his determination to preserve the pnblic property and protect its interest. „ vf > :: ’i ^ At the late Fair in Thomasville, .Means, Stewart & Beach, carriage and buggy makers of this city, carried off the first premium for buggies. - In the establishment of these gen tlemen, as subatantial’and elegantly finished work is done as at any other' manuiactory in the State, and it does not . do these enterpris ing gentlemen an injustice to compare their work with that of Concord or any other North ern factory. .God.bless the Southern me chanic, her men of enterprise; may her waste places soon smile with prosperity, and re sound once again with the hum of industry. Friday night the steamer: Shamrock, Capt. Klink, leaves here with a party of ladies and geritleinen, bound down the river on a moon- 'light excursion. The affair bids fair to'be a' EdoabL. Grccuu). EdwabdL. HoicO >T GUERARD & HOLCOMBE, Cotton Factors CJLRPEH5FC! - -Thgpnpnlittinn nf the Chinese Empire, ac- cordingtolhe latest census, made for pur pose or taxation; iff 415,000,000, one-third of the estimation of the world. THEATDE SHADES arid using their sfraturii riot -lesff would make, the TEACHER, at this office. S. X>. LEVTON CO* ( OTTOX FACTORS,, Warehouse and Comffii^' 01 Merchants, - • J 3>To. 3 JACKSON STREP- 119 and 121 Congress St, t shocking outrage was perpetrated on the person of Mrs. Daniel Benson, of Berlin, Connecticut, the other day, by a negro. - She was found lyingiu the road almost insensi- Jfefc Commisgiona charged, 1>< LATHS! LATHS! 150,000 SSS “ -r- XT- TiDrxnfAVTl A V"-* business already established in the interior, he to re main in 8av&nnah part or all of his time. Address it, this office. joyous one, The Savannah Advertiser. iOeuii .Appears Next Week. Office 80 and 1*1 Bay Street. naOnift . ' " ■ V, — — Where the Bainbridge girls will shine As of yore—and .mate LI css twine J i ‘ f * In the graceful dance. ' . ' Seud out the Weekly ; Excelsior will be its motto,'judging from tbe Daily, its merits and; its increasirigrpopularity in the wouthwest. I- notice you have engaged the services of W. A. Shober, Esq. ; .truly, a brick—he will make "many friends for the News, wheresoever he wandereth. Jubjuia. EASTERN HAl -^ASTERN HAY LANDING AND FOE S in lots to suit purchasers, by E. W. DRUMMOND * Macmillan’s Magazine says that.'“roast don key is brie of the morf delicious of meat” It it used largely in Lyons sausages. >. * ^ i s— ;' ■ India rubber sponges are one of the latest C OOKING, OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM: of all sizes and patterns, of beautiful de signs, as low as any in the market. - Give me a t^ii * before purchasing elsewhere. Also, FIRE FURNACES of all sizes. - All kinds of TIN and 8HEET.trr>v WORK done to order. JOHN J. MAURICE. No. 143 Bryan street, oc27—lxn Northwest of Market Shuars. FOR SALE, B eer able building lot no. i* lloyd WARD, fronting east 59 feet on Whitaker street the corner of New Houston street, extending 131 feet to Howard street. Terms easy. Apply to . , HENRY BRYAN, Broker, oc37—tf 101 Bay street QNEOBTWO MEN TO CANVASS FOB LIFE IN SURANCE. Liberal terms to those who will devote their whole time to the business. odO—tf