Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 02, 1868, Image 2

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« j rurKRAt i McCtiJtRt—The ffienda tcGuire Mrs. A»ne i»ed to attend th«fen<-re*i “tending dow another dispatt source, stating mistake, and si wards.” Onr o quotation, sold IMPORTERS AND WHOLES Foreign a 'mestic fighting out, it might be fonnd in the response of the Northwest to the wise and neMsworda spoken there by Got. Seymour. "'-That which, the World has so earnestly ask- ed.for.the Democratic peaty in this supreme hour-of the conflict, is achieved when the true staudnrd-bearer oL.the party, the true repre sentative of its principles and its policy, is thus brought face to lade with the |people of aboTe mistake, for *S(R»fel9&e$£$i«L tfejAa Historical s gaatdCori^utiOhcii^ h(fE5t8t&stf?*9&k 4 Liverpool dispatch wSTreceived in this city, ^, nt JWSiOWlSMilj" IlUt_'{»atklKtn3 .vWfrrimt it js highly glgfydrixy clQ 1 cover the loss sustained .fry and planters of the South. that-. inquiries have been made and that it baa been ascertained that the error was mg^ by the agentin Liverpool. It may have been a mistake, or it may have been designed for’ pmppais of^ieepnjadon,, b^e^her occurrence has been thfl cause of mrMmIHbj jifry.foSwillfrayetbe'sflfect grd&tiyio'iihpdir the confidence of the business public in the ; reliability of the European telegraphic ad vices. The matter should be thoroughly inves tigated, and the fraud; if such exists, exposed. The most effective measures, too, shdold' be adopted to prevspt a recurrence of such dis astrous misstatements. Nona but .the most reliable and responsible parties should be en- •rchants For Congress Hon. AipjLL mi nnj/wri a yvtmmr ff- A aocliuB, nov^-lt Clinton Lodge. No. 54, R A.M •A regular meeting will be held SIS (Mondayk EVENING. 2d instant; at*j O’cjpck, in Maaoiic BMftoincx Bifcan^ Members of the orderfin gJottfsttncmig are A meeting of the Democratic, Executive Committee of Chatham county will be held at the Committee 'Rooms ‘this evening at 74 o’clock" * - A' £’i~ SIlRll). r v » .Tty-jf^ . y t- President ELECTIOK TICKETS* Parties at a distance can be furnished with j election tickets at fifty cents per hundred, through the postoffice, pre-paidl All orders •must be accompanied by the money; and di rected to Morning Newb office, Savannah, with the i their nomination of General Grant, the grounds from which, finding them desper ately untenable, those leaders -havfe since at tempted to escape to questions of the past, to “the passions of the war, the Kansas troubles, and the Deed Scott decision!” Not upon such grounds as these can the mighty confiict now so close upon ns be de cided. The things at stake in this conflict c - h; - free School Society. • ’ -The 4BSV"! Meeting of the Free School Society will be held on TUESDAY, November Ad,-, at 12 o’clock, at the School building, earner of Charlton Having snch advantages In buying they can afford to SELL AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY THE HOST EXACTING. cotton quotations, governing as they , do the markets on this side; and involving such vast interests. The expense of transmission over the eable pats that medium of intelligence out of the reach of private enterprise, and gives to thelagent of the Associated Press a power which may be used in the interest of; monopolists aud corrupt speculators, to the ruinous injury of Ahe producer .and honest buyer. The Liverpool quotations should emanate from a board, of merchants, and, if necessary to avoid errors, should he repeated before being disseminated on this side. Un less perfectly reliable, the cable reports of the market are very much worse than value - less. . . Lt lu fuannJh ,. nil rpHE STORE NO. 160 BROUGHTON ^ p STREET. PnTMi rm giTen on the fat of Ijjjj November. Apply to _ dBSBE -e-ui-sts (i-it JOHN McCOSAGHT. novO-tf -u- 207B»T«tra NOTICE. The following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted at a. meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee, held on the evening of the 30th.Octpbey, 1868: '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 tend tiie election. R. D. Arnold, Chairman. “Lot Us Have Peace”—Head t Head! Read! The way to peace, should the Radicals suc ceed in the Presidential election,--’is fore shadowed as fallows: The Commonwealth newspaper—Mr. Sum ner’s organ—gives us the Radical mode of se curing peace incase Grant is elected: • “Let Congress repeal its reconstruction acts and put the South once more in the condi tion it was st the tints of, Lee’s surrender * This it can do, as reconstruction thus far has been.wholly a legislative proceeding.,... Then it will have the ground follow fqrita : :proper. planting. And;if our husbandry has not been enriched by experience, we miss our calculation. What will be needed will beta begin anew, with confiscation of lands and the total disability of every rebel; no representation in RUST, JOHNSTON k LOCKETT, COTTON FACTORS, 94 Bay St., Savannah, 6a., ‘‘We are glad to see that the people of the Sooth are using every energy .to cast the vote/ of their respective. States for the Conservative candidates. We sincerely trust they will not relax, but, on the contrary, increase their ef forts! Even in the event that their votes shall prove unavailing, it is none the less, but even more a duty for them .to do their best. U they feil to bring out ! their vote it will at once be claimed that they are indifferent to the great issues involved, and that they are acquiescent in the infamous tyi\uiny placed Their Lines of* STAPLE GOODS Comprise THE MOST EELIABLE AND DESIBABLE MANUFACTURES, .We observe that in.other cities of the State the citizens are preparing tojjlose their places of business oh Tuesday and devote the entire day to the election. .The. Execu tive Committee of Chatham base adopted a resolution requesting onr merchants to close their stores and offices on that day in order that their employees may devote the day to the interests of the State and country. We sincerely hope that this suggestion will be unanimously adopted, and that the people of Savannah and Chatham county will prove by their exertionsln behalf of Democratic prin ciples and Constitutional government on that day. that-they are in cordial sympathy with the Democracy of this State, who in every city, town and county, with an earnestness and zeal unprecedented in the history of our State, are exerting themselves in the employ ment Of every proper means iu their power to swell the majority for Sexmoub and Blais. Notice, 30 cases FAST COLOR PRINTS. »t 10 cents, worth 15 cents. 10 cases BLEACHER SHIRTING, at 10 cents, worth 15 eenta. 10 cases BLEACHED SHIRTING, at 12g cents, worth 18@20 cents. 13 cases FINE UNDRESSED SHIRTING, at 15 cents, worth 18«a SO cents. 10 teles HEAVY BROWN SHEETING, st 13 cents, worth 15@U cents. 10 bales WHITE AND BED, ALL WOOL FLANNELS, at 30 cents, worth 50 cents. 30 cases BIANKEX8, veiT cheap- 500 dozen HEAVY HOSIERY, a315 cents per pair, worth 35 cents. 300 docan LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, at 25 cents, vroitix 50 cents. Also, 1 JOB LOT CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS (from suction), stl2K cents. Linens, Table Damasks, T^le Cloths and Towels in Every Variety. The Drag: Store of the undersigned, \o. 30 'Whitaker street, will be kept open the usual hours at nights and on Sunday's during the p.n suing month of NOVEMBER. oct31--t. G. M. HE! I IT Congress, military government, and the strong hand for twenty years upon the South- We can do without the South. Let us see if she can get along without, the North.” The main charge against the Democrats has been that Notice. the success of Seymour would be followed by the repeal of .the reconstruction laws and the return of the South to. their condi tion at the close of the war. .But here we have it from Radical authority that the pres ent slate of things at the South, if Grant is elected, is to be completely reversed 1 —that "" ” ’’I “begin anew, Grant’s administration, will with confiscation of iands, and-titeWol dis ability of every rebel—no representation in Congress—military government and the strong hands for twenty .years upon the GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO Notice. The Workingiuen’s Benev, GET THEIR GOODS FROM THE SAME SOURCE AS THE LARGEST NORTHERN DEALERS, AND CAN SELL AS LOW. ONLY ONE LEGAL ,BALLOT-BOY AT A - - *2 - - -PRECINCT. - -5 . . - In Richmond county, and in other portions of the State, the Democrts deny the right of Bullock to authorize the opening of more than one ballot-box at 'the county site, and military despotism ter twenty .years. The result of this “peaceful” policy would be an- 1 destruction of tie sanction the the Uuinu. Will the Radical plop try voting Err tor w Goyjbujob Seymour’s Speeches —Government Employees on the Fence.— The Washington correspondent of the Balti more Gafeile writes under date of; October 28: Notwithstanding the unparalleled boastings are determined to recognize only the old es tablished lawful ballot-box. The Chronicle warns its readers that “no man oraet of men have the right toincrease the number of bal lot-boxes, or change the manner of holding the election ' except by legislative en actment,”. and declares that “the;-Express Agent’a order o’nthaesnbject is null and void.” The editor says only one legal box can be open ed cd the Court-House; and tells the Democrats to be sure that they deposit their votes in the right box. What is law in Richmond is law in Chat- powerwere all held sacked. 'Now t^flyare derided and set at naught by every military upstart. ’ In the end we will teach these men their places, and punish as criminals all who may hereafter dare to trample on the birth right of a citizen.” of the Radical party, the action of Governor Seymour in taking the held has evidently alarmed the leaders here, and persistent ef forts are being made to break the force and effect of the grand ovations which have everywhere been tendered the Democratic standard-bearer. The shrewdest politicians here profess to believe that the active opera tions of Governor Seymour will save the day. and carry the great States of Pennsylva- ms AM) LADIES’ FUKMSHDfG GOODS! GENERAL KILPATRICK OP THE PLY ING CAVALRY. Not long since we read in the Northern papers tsteUii of a Radical meeting so me at Which that pink of chivalij, the famous cavairy racer, insulttr of helpS^^HDte, and putmger Jor public decenmLnBumjiLU-A'i'iaeE, wee,one of the spealiahj-jKtiie course of his senseless hur- raugiwMHBrftmbly severe upon the rebels, who, anting the war, chased him from field to field, from CfriclpHnpug^ to Rpnton- ville, N. C-, becoming so furious towards the dose, flourishing his fiat in the. air and rav- BQ SOT LOBE VOTE VOTE. If a-battle were to be fought on Tuesday to decide the vital issues involved in the elec tion which takes place on that .day, no true Georgian—no man true to the principle* of the Constitution, true to hia.mce, to his fem- ily an* 1 his own honor—would be absent from the^n-iks—from the post of ^duty. ^he duty a noticeable feet in this city that a vast num ber of Government employees who, after the late State elections suddenly became the warm advocates of Radicalism, have again mounted the fence, and now loudly proclaim entire neutrality in Federal politics. SpleadU Bargains Offered!—Stock Unsurpassed Gen. Rexxolds to be Relieved.—Although no order has yet been issued relieving Gen. Reynolds from command of the Militotyj)p-, triet of Texas, the Washington- Repress says, it is generally believed in well informed-cir cles that snch an order will 1 be issued, and that" very speedily. Gen. 'Buchanan will probably be appointedhis successor, i • f According to the -Washington correspond ing for a fight, that it became necessary for his friends to hold him. He was. for annihi lating the whole rebel race, and only .wanted an opportunity for “one mqre charge” upon their ranks .to make an end of every man, woman and child South of Mason and Dix on’s line, What the chivalrous Flypatrick riiay have said on that occasion dennneinto- ry, defamatory or insulting to Gen. Eoebest we do not remember. Bnt it seems Gen. Fpbbesz has seen fit to notice the gasconade of the braggart and blackguard, and .to give, him an- Opportunity to gratfty his appetite for a fight.'- We see it stated in onr Northern exchanges that in a letter to E. H. Shackle ford, of New Haven, Cohn.,' jUst' published, Gen. Eoebest denounces Gen. Judson Kil patrick in unmeasured terms, and refers him to Gen. Basel Duke, -of - Louisville, who will receive any communication which Kil patrick may deem proper. ’ We expect to hear that important business has hastened Gen. Kilpatrick's return to Chili. .V’- f -1W YT J VL .» .O to east his voteos no less impeiative. It tioerf be a day of victory—then he should be known among the victors. It may be defeat—it may be the last opportunity the: American people will ever.have of voting fora 'Constitutional President. Then he will at least have left the- consciousness of having performed his duty. wiUbeheld at theCouax House in the Crrxor Sa. VASSAft on the THIRD SAY OF NOVEMBER next. opened at 7 o’clock, A M, and close at 6 o’clock, P. IX. The. Sheriff of tfie County and his Deputies are ent of the Baltimore Gazette the President had some days ago frilly determined to make this, change! in consequence of Gen. Reynolds’s ontrageohs order regarding the Presidential election in that State;‘but the late order of tins military mtrap assififiiMto'diffMe decis ions for the civil courts of Texas will precipi- tate the President's action in re moving him from a position the power of Whieh he has so grossly abused. The command of this mili- taty district was properly due' to GenefiABu- ohanan, as he is the rankiug officer. Gen. Reynolds received it- at the - time in conse quence of being senior only by brevet. nr WHAT BOXES SHOULD DEMO CRATS DEPOSIT THEIR BALLOTS1 ; Bullock has v qBpEBED three ballot-boxes opened (ty the Ordinary, Bryant says, of each county) at the county site. This is Bullock's obdeb. There is no law for it. Let eveiy Democrat see to it that his ballot is deposited JQ BBLS. CRUSHED SUGAR, 20 bbls. A SUGAR 20 bbls. BSUGAR, 25 bbls. C extra “SUGAR, 30 libls. q SUGAR, i:7.50 bbla- Brcam SUGAR, 50 bags Bio COFFEE, 30 rife® $[ifa.*f}OW&E, u 1 to a ). -90 bontes Dry Salted. SIDES; ' “i-’ u l 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS; id boxes Dry Salted BBLLTRS, 100 bbls. assarted FLOUR, 75 bbls. Assorted CRACKERS, 60 boxes assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls. MACKF.REL, 50 quarter; bbls. MACKEREL, . . lOO kits MACKEREL, oObbfe jiodassesa i (Wll brlf iT-'T'vr RrtlKfPi > a* * <• 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, 150 boxes mixed CANDY, 75 boxes fiitiey CANDT, ; 25 boxes TOBACCO, • - 40 half boxes TOBAOCJO^'i '■*• 100 caddies TOBACCO,. 20 cases canned OYSTERS,. 20 cases canned LOBSTERS, 40 cases canned FRUITS. ADDISON, ELLIOTT & CO., Wbolesale Grocers and Commis- 113 ;; sioit iVIcrcliants, ; ‘“1 n df 36 Wliitaker Street. 36 -Augusta Chron- The Money Screw.—A special to the Nashville Banner, from New, York, last Wed nesday,.says: iiinoT * . tavk ■ It is reported that $2,000,000 more in greenbacks have-been witiidiawn from the banks*and that nearly a quarter of a million has. been sent South, so that the indications are against any relief*, from the pervading stringency. Bank officers ore unwilling to encroach upon' their reserve in view ' of the approaching demand. for, currency, to move tu6 pork and. cotton crons. ' - THE TAX QUALIFICATION. Tiio voter, if challenged, and not oOieru^pi inus^ swear that he has paid all State and County Taxes due for the ’year preceding-the dtdion arfi which/if has had an opportunity cf Address from the Irishmen of the South.— their-countrymen in the North and West. It is an eloquent summing up pf the wrongs and outrages to which that class -of adopted citi zens have been, and Still are, subjected by the Radical tyrants who are lording it over them, in common with other white men there. tothe The oae df Chief * Justice . .fa JfpUows: & Justice Cbasie leaves here .next week Batchelor’s Hair Dye. Thb Splendid Hair Dye lithe Best 10' world. The only tnit and perftet ft] Judge Bririri of Nashville, say%; theg&jtb* gartisgUBhip betweun ^pwB»ow ami oL Blackburn. Blackburn catches a thief H&rmleee, Sellable; mstantaneous. pointment. No ridiculous tints. He expects to go -from, there to Savannah, Geoigia, the following weed, - to hold a term of court in phum of Justice Swayne, de ceased, and -will probably be-in Richmond towards thq ^ . iNOENuirY.—The'AliaAta 1 idefB? poaqcr-lcans that David Anderson, Esq., of thirteen bushels. of com, in fifteen minutes. H^apimide in its construction And ,costs but a trifle. - -’ ' • or a.inurderer and sends word to Brownlow. The Goyemor theft adveitises a rewafidfor the criminal’s arrest,; thft. State pays it, and the. L two precious mfcalft(gsidojttLe;^oila^,- a -1'iq .. . I ,i l • .- Ben. Wade has so. far made the hugest joke of the campaign: “I toll you,” saidhe,“Grant Will- have peace if he has to -fight for it” That is like the father who declared he never swore himself, and he’d .be d—d if he would allow his. bqys fo swear ! ::U oi:r. J'fiuA < * if* > The Radical officials at Washington cany on their electioueering assessment with a high hand, and threaten employees with dis missal unless these demands arei complied with. an it ol i to ty the , approval of Irishmen throughout the Union, who will give'to it a proper response at the ballot box to-morrow. THEATBE i ■.-1. i t . ... iugmade in that city, in connection with others in New York city, to .take up Helm- bold’s proffered bet of a million of dollars on the election, which has ‘WitiiinK niMswwi i flisiMiiKininsil . Tlie Books of Snkscription ot the above named Eailroad, including Uie CECY - j'BAijaoAI), will bo continued open, tor ttiirty days firom date. Subscriptions arc invited and wUl bo received.by .Colonel JOS. a CLAGHOKN, President, or to , W. 1L SYMONS, Secretary'-. By order of the Board. Savannah, October 13, lBCa hue m.~mcH-lm: Another Labor Contribution.—WilliMn Bishop, of New Haven, Connecticut, moved by the.example of Mr. Helmbold, has sent to Gov.ernorrEnglish $80,000, to bo expended in aid of the Democratic national ticket in that State, and particularly, in the city,, St r. . i it there would take the bet, we “would propose toHEiaooLD to go halves with them. Two Hundred Government Employees to be Dismissed. ECONOMY FOR THE LADIES!? CALL ANlV SEE AN EASY METHOD OB DRESS CUTTING. MS SriuTK CALLANANN’8, comer of Lincoln and President street', 1 X A 3 — a„ for K frw waolre G. ai v G«Wal Fitepatrick bas cprumnted %iit|kr the stump in Massachusetts in opposition, to the re-election of General Butler to Congress. ffeMbfiS thi% hejSays,>Striba earnest request of the Republican friends of General Grant. » ■» $»’’« M '■ ~ - • - - Sir seats in the Forty-first Congress will certainly: be » contested—those of. Mofiatt, Reading and Foster, in Pennsylvania ; Stra der and Hoag, in Ohio, and- Voorhees in In diana—all Democrats. < a--.- ..- -A ti.aud a I tlil—-- ► . ^ ■ < ii/'i' -tax ai asrit Burning of Edgefield Court House, s- There was armnor afloat - in our streets last night that the negroes had burned Edgefield Court TTbnaoi AVe'.give it to the public for -ere sold^m Lon. . Stove Notice, The Washington Express Oiffekhidted'aisSharged on ^^lrt^rorimo fregn the. Second Auditor’s these fall it will relieve many a fluttering heart, but at the sam#SBa^ wSyMc2ii£S%&HKdSbtfrig'' aminig the families of the unfortunates dismissed. . mm vibtak where she intends to PtmytftQlU Tew weeks, tor tho purpose of inatniciiug Uuiir own DRESS i CUTTING or thatof entirely new^rin- ’ciple, obviating all tl* Aconvepi/ncea/o^he old method, and warrantijKW V eT * ei nr*'.A is 1 k ' : Ladies have the priS#e of tymlndmmM art by call- in# and fitting a bnma for before they . learn, if they chooiww ( / f J {/ • - - • • , . - Ladies entirely unak^^p(ed with cutting, and even young-girta of fourteeB^au, alter a few houra prac tice, take their own measure, and cut a lining for themselves or others that WILL ITT ELEGANTLY’. Girls who think of giving time to learn DBE33 HAVE REilCV Molina’s Cigar TUITION *N FR $5 .90; steam- egg) ^624; Office', Ccir.'Boll anil Congress Streets, tafflr-Ay . .. (Over LLBtc|nj3{!CTgftanjn£.‘ ‘. ,To the Voters of thy First District. l. Editors: Flesse s^ofince Mr. ROBERT J. sss candidate for Illustrate of the First Dls- LATHS ! LATHS 150,000 W ls -V s '- aV® ■ « —Tr — —i — .—-r —..—r, lUI MAKING, would do' well to try this method, it they would save time and labor, and gain a thorough' At Canton, China, the Catholics are build ing a Cathedral which will cost $3,000,000, The average price given for wool in Ver- m bnt at present is forty cents a pound.