Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 05, 1868, Image 3

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Georgia State Lotteut—For the benefit of tlie Masonic Orphan's Home. Howard h Co., A Sweeping Victory—Chatham tlie tcrloo of Georgia, ltiMlicallsm—The pet-Baggcrs mid Scalawags Row TUe City. Democratic by *,150'jiaJ —The County gives *,3Jj Blajorlt; Seymour and Blair. ran: uNDiaaoaNED SEflfficmJLMf informs the lames savannah 'that- WMs GBRTV3/. hot I. >v-s*SBs5Essr >arft: ^^/BR^Sip-BCTpisr STKESaS u. n n n?n„:—* .si . . v-Jo » 1 LOCAL matters, OCR PRICKS CCRRK.Vr. Hew Type—Hew Styles': regular weekly report of the market win be to-morrow morning. It wiU be set in new type . uout, and will also contain several new tables, !dier improvements which win bo appreciated by ojerchants of Savannah. - oTTOG mis connection we desire to express onr gratifl- ^ jjje support given by the commercial comma* w oar efforts to famish a fall and reliabla prices ^nt The many expressions of approbation we received, encourage us to persevere in making further improvements, and bringiip our Letter-, , t to a standard worthy of the importance of. Sa- ^ as the second cotton port in the country. ' - - spinal cgfijiBg, He.Aafiered oemg; paralyzed. Anavftup.^ gallant ^officer lost his life, as a who put the negroes up to fighting the *rhih*jf Policeman Bryson was a 'member of tl& police force for several years. v He was a very quiet, - gentlemanly person, and one of the best policemen m the service of the city. Du ring the late war he served, in the Confedar- TRIMMINGS AND LADIES' FUKN] SGt GOODS ! of the votes polled. The work occupied the entire day, and was concluded abont half-past six o’clock last evening. . ' r -. The total vote by the city was 4,038, a de crease of 600 from the vote polled at the elec- for -Governor. That of the precincts in the county, (excluding city) was‘2,019, an in crease on the: county’, vote of last 'spring of 303. The total vote of the county at this election was 6,957, a decrease of 299 from the vote cast at the election for Governor, (7,256.) The vote in this city ptood as follows: Seymour and Blair. Grant and Colfax At Poll ao. 1 1,024 158 ever brought to city. cosaisTiNa rs part op Satin Trimming, Silk Fringes, ! -.v .. Bullion Fringes, Satin Buttons Silk Buttons, Velvet Buttons, Crystal Buttons, Satin and Steel Nail Heads, Best English Hosiery, for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children, Linen and Lace Handkerchiefs, Lnco Collars, Embroideries, Valenciennes, Linen and Thread Lace, Etc., Etc., Eta Splendid Bargains Offered !—Stock Unsurpassed! FOR RENT. ate army, and was a brave. and gallant sol dier. He was a great ‘ favorite among hi. comrades on the force, among whom bis loss is deeply regretted. An inquest" was held on the remains 1 by Coroner Harden, and the jury returned a ver dict that deceased came to bis death from gunshot wounds inflicted during the riot at the Court House on Tuesday, by. some per son to the jury unknown. , f. The funeral of deceased will take place this morning at ;half-^ast ten o’clock. Policeman Head, who was shot in the pit of the abdomen, was reported in a dying con dition last evening. Policemen Dignon and McMahon are doing well. TO RENT. TRAL LOCATION, with gas and water. At PoU Ho. 3. Democratic majority jn city, 4,150. The vote at the country precincts was as follows: , : ■j i Seymour and Blair. Grant and Colftuc. At Chapman's. 23 61)6 At Cherokee Hill.. 24 693 At Isle of Hope... 50 533 Mr. John ilaupt and Mr. B. A. Wayne are both seriously injured, but their wounds are not considered dangerous.' The surgeons have been unable,' as yet, to find the ball which entered Miss Sallie Kol- lock’s limb. It is supposed to have takeu a ■downward course towards the foot With regard to the affair on the Ogeechee, Captain Prendergast fought until the : i: „»• Ai. n .... —a.. «... ,, i , , For Liverpool, British bark E. H. Duval, {torrent, a comfortable brick tenement {torrent, brick dwelling.’- por sale, Phelan & Collendef tinlliard table.' Late style hats at Colding’s. {Ies.mdr8 kid gloves, Einstein & Eckman. Removal, S. G. Haynes & Bro. j,li and coal, Claghorn & Cunningham, solution of oo-partnership of Spencer & Oliver.'~ iJ.,3 Lizzie E. Allen will give instrnctions in vocal and piano music, jotice from the Beceiver of Tax Keturus. feting of the Metropolitan Steam Fire En- ,nae Co. this afternoon. Meeting of the Oglethorpe Light Infantry As sociation this afternoon. Notice from the Superintendents of election box No, 1. ’ ' ■ Auction sale of groceries, provisions, etc., this warning, by Blun & Meyer. Jbeatre opens Monday evening. Pbfsidentiai, Election on Boabd the Siedhhip Huntsville. — Ah election for President and Vice President of the United States was held on board the steamship Hants villa from Hew York, while on her way to this port, on Tuesday. The following is (be report of the election, which has been fyaijdtid to us: . ’ . . - • On Boabd the Steamship Huntsville,-^ nov2-3t November. Apply to JOHN McCONAGHY. 307 Bay street. Vote of city and county consolidated: City. County- Total. For the Dem. Electoral Ticket. .4.544 97 4.G41 For the Bad. Electoral Ticket... 394 1,922 2.316 Democratic majority iu connty 2,325 These figures show a Democratic gain in the city of 1,959 on the vote of last spring, while the Democratic vote of the county (ex cluding the eity) remains at the same figures as theu. These figures show glory enough for one day. Old Chatham is redeemed; the carpet baggers and scalawags have been signally de feated, and Badicalisin , received a check in this section of the country. We can afford to rejoice. •* The Plans of the Georgia Historical Society.—The Georgia Historical Society ap pears to be the organization around which all hopes of increasing the literary tastes of our people, and furnishing healthy recrea tion for the young men and women of the city, must centre. From a comparatively small body of gentlemen, interested in scien tific subjects, and contenting themselves with the collection of documents relating to the early history of Georgia, it haB increased in numbers and importance, until at the present time the hall erected on Bryan street has become too small for its purposes. The ’ society has either to remove to other quar ters or to build a larger hall on the vacant lot in the rear of their present edifice. The lot upon which the.building on Bryan street sta.nds, was formerly occupied by the old United States Custom House,and was pur chased from the government for fifteen hun dred dollars; and the Society’s hull was built on- the foundation walls of the ojfi Custom House. A large lot was left vacant iu the rear of the building, so that it could be enlarged and extended, if iu future years it should be come necessary. Iu erecting their hall the Society fell Bhort of.the necessary-funds,’add lacked about one thousand dollars to com plete the work. This was raised oq tfie per sonal notes of Hon. Solomon Cohen and Mr. John Stoddard. When these notes fell due they were taken up'by Dr.' John Screven; and when the time came round - that the money was to be refunded to him, he made the Society a present of it. The building is two stories high, the lower floor being occu pied by the Freedmen’s Savings Bank. The upper ■ rooms are used by the Society as a place of meeting and as a library. Their collection of book? comprises some valuable works, and is being increased as fust as the funds will permit! It forma the nucleus of what we hope one day will grow to be a pub lic library commensurate with the wants of the city. .. 5 Several plans of extending the building to cover the lot in the rear are proposed, any one of which would answer the purp.gss. 'J’be best and most payiqg plan appears to be to excavate cellars, and so arrange the lower TO RENT, A COMMODIOUS (SEW) BRICK HOUSE, WITH every modem convenience, on Jones, between Barnard and Whitaker streets. T| lY*— ONE ON GASTON STREET, near Urn BB» corner of Abcrcorn. cnSB ALSO. TWO, NEARLY FINISHED. ON TAYLOR STREET, between Bull and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. & HAltTRIDGE, 92 Bay street, or to oc37—tf Ges. W. B. BOGGS. captain xTeuaergasi iougnt until the ammu nition of the party was expended, when he was compelled to fall back. In the tumult and confusion it was not noticed that Mr. Law was missing from the detachment until they were some hundred yards away from the scene. The unprovoked attack upon the whites by the negroes, occurred abont two miles from the city, in a place where the road is lined by embankments, and in the darkness which prevailed the negroes had the advan tage in every respect When Mr. Law was reported misting, Mr. Kobert Falligant, at tended by three mountedpolicemen, went in search of him; determined, if he had been killed, to recover his body at all hazards. Wit mi tliov tmf Ant nil tlm va.h1 tlio innnti trnc CONTINENTAL TO RENT, H ouse on abebcorn street, a—a comer of Liberty street lane. TmmmP ALSO, ■■■& HOUSE ON HARRIS STREET, near the UssU corner of Abercorn street. - JUffs O. H. LUFBUBBOW, Leave Live Oak at '.11:40 ML Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. SdiO A. 1C DAY TRAIN.' Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at..;. 7:00 A. M. Arrive at Bainbridge at. 10:20 F. M. Arrive at Live Oak at 520F. II. Arrive at Jacksonville at 1:30 A.M. Arrive at TkUahaaaee at 12 AT A. 1C Arrive at Quincy at 3:16 A- M- LeaveBainbridge (Sundays excepted)at... ?:UIP. M. Leave Quincy at. -—— 8:27 A.M. LeaveTaRabaaseeat... *^...... 10:4* A. M, Leave Jacksonville at..*. 10US A. M. Leave Live Oak at. 7:20 A.M. Arrive at Stvtuadi (Sundays excepted) at.. 63)0 P. M. Passengers for stations west of Lawton and lira Oak take Day Train from Savannah. Passengers from Bainbridge connect at Lawton with Express Train for Savannah at 2 :U0 A- M. ' passengers from Tallahassee by Day Train connect at Live Oak with Express Train far Savannati. at ilSO When they got out on the road the moon was shining brightly, and the body of Mr. Law was found in the middle of the road, at the place where the fight occurred, with the fiice downwards. Mr. Falligant lifted it np on his horse and brought it to the city. No negroes were seen by this party. An inquest was held over the remains yes terday by Coroner Harden. The jury re turned a verdict to the effect that deceased canid to his death by gunshot wounds re- TO RENT, rjIHE THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD- ^ I X DiG, with deep BASEMENT, on th«~fKsfc south side of Bay lane, between Drayton iaSSS and BnU streets. It is in good repair, and Ills a will be rented at a low rate. Apply to iBBwi . „ H. S. BOGABDUB, oc!3—tf Stato street, next to Bu: At Sea, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1863. f B;ing at sea to-day, and unable to make onrselvcs heard at the polls of our respective districts, we, the passengers, officers and crew on board the ship held an election, which, for the time being,- was quite exciting. When the votes were counted by the poll clerk and parties appointed for that purpose, it showed the following result: For Seymour 9 iiil Blair 72; for Grant and Colfax 6. Ma jority for heynjour and Blair G.fi. Bin. Boad and Steamboat Supplies, OiriC Ac.— The attention uf railroads, steamboats and agents is called to the advertisement of Jjessrs. Win. if. Bird & Co., No. 8 Whitaker street. The firm has been well known iu onr sister city, Charleston, for a number of years as oue of the most energetic in that place, and seeing the advantages presented by Sa- rauuab, ilr. Bird came and opened at the above place, where everything in their line ran bs procured. A great many' Charleston ians are settling in Georgia, and we would $ he surprised after a while ’ tq see one of ;qe newspapers of that city remove to Sa vannah. Business fob the United States Cincurr Conn—The November term of the United States Circuit Court commences to-day. There ate two hundred and sixty-one eases entered tjjjon the Appearance Calendar; two hundred tn4 seventy-seven bn the Trial Calendar, and forty-eight upon the Equity Docket. There are some very important cases among these; the great bank suits being included among tiie number on the Appearance Calendar. Besides these cases there will be a number that hare been transferred or removed from the Hated States District Qoqrt. —-TT- — !joS|AYqB’s CqtJBT.—His Honor the Mayor has not held a session of his Court for two days past. Qnly one or two .arrests have rd it was then) up. FOR RENT, JJOUSE ON JONES STREET, coat of Barnard. Fur particulars enquire of Mrs* NEYITT, next door, or to 118 i MB E. B. CHIPMAN, 177 Bay street, _oc9 Between Barnard and Whitaker. ceived at -the hands of parties who were led on by one Aaron Alpeoria Bradley. A post mortem examination was made by Drs. Myers and Harden. Mr. Law had been shot in the THIRD DOOR THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO, y VI *6S- SLEEPING OAI?« O" EXPRESS TRAIN. Ko CHANGE BEaWaXN J.WKSONYILLE AS1> SAVANNAH ON EXPRESS TRAIN. Steamers Mm St. Mai Ire tor NewOriesna Ajrilachi- cola and Pensacola every Friday. Leave St. MarkB for Havana, Key West, Cedar Kcjm and Tampa every Wednesday. Steamers leave Jacksonville for Palatka, Enterprise, and all points on the St. Johns river, every Sunday and Wednesday, at 9j0U A. M. H. S. HAINES. oc29-tjanl General Superintendt-nt. Mr. Iii\w been shot in the heart with a load of buck and small shot, and the muzzle of the gun must have been very close to' his body when fired, as the wound was a fearful oue. One gentleman, who was in Captain Pren- dergast’s detachment, had his horse shot. Many of the negroes must have been shot \\’e heard of one/who was seen at Kingsville badly wounded. TUe Negroes on tlie Ogeeclkee anti Louis ville Koudsi—They Express Their De termination to Coiue tUe City— Tlie Whl^ PvAlile Taking Refuge |u JUSTUS LAWRENCE PRESIDENT. FOR RENT. i RICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET G. HILTON SCRIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. - FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., TO RENT, rjUIRF.E ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR NISHED, with use of kitchen, if required. Apply to MR8. -McCONAGHY, nav2-tf ,,.-y,,. If.S Bronghton etreet. NO CHANGE OB' CARS BETWEEN SA VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MO.IT- GOHERT, ALA. The organized citizens and palioe guarded the head of the Ggeeehee road daring Tuesday night, while armed patrols marched through the streets of FOR RENT, the city at frequent intervals. Yesterday the people were further greatly ) were ,N THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, THE ROOMS The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN! PROFITS OF TIIE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE I THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS ! EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS ’ INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST IdBEETY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! ALL POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE ! NO MEDIC Ah FEE or CHARGE FOR FOL1CY is Made! per After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE HAD EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OP THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payments. This Company issues ALTj KIND3 OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, Ac. j23T THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE i START HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. at present occupied by Dr. Royall, Dentist, over White & Marin's store, corner of Barnard and St JuHen streets. Apply to Da. W. It. WARING, oc24—tf State street, between Bull and Whitaker. excited by tlie reports &qd ny^cu's circulated frefjy. White' mep prepare apefid another night iq the field. The col ored people were very quiet, but some of their moa( prominent men declared that the truuhle was not all over yet. Last evening the rumors which had been so freely circulated received authentic confir mation.' A lady, Mrs. Crawford, residing six miles out on the Ogeechee mad came in and said that the njap-oeq Were massing on the road, (filly Ofid completely armed. She fear ed fo* her life and fid to the city. Mr, John Sloan, a butcher in the inarhet, who. resides out in the 'cpqntry, starfad- home'by. way of the Ogeechee road. He was met hy a negro and ordered back. Two men who came in from the epunfiy, over the some road, stated that they passed about' two bnndred armed negroes a lew miles from town who stopped them, and asked for sugar cane, and said that they were coming into Savannah last night. On the.Louisville toad the negroes, • heavily armed, were seen comifig from (fie citjs and O S ASD AFTER SUNDAY, 16TH IS8T. lenyer Trains on tUe Georgia Central B yrlli ruu ms follows : n» DAY TRAIN. FOR RENT, rjTHE TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUR (4) and FIVE (5), east of Dull street, known aa JONES* LOWER WHARYES, betweeu Drayton and Abercorn street a. Possession given on the 1st November, oc7—tf BOBT. HABERSHAM & CO. idgeviiie. 11:00 F. ST. Connecting with trains that leave Augusta. .3:13 A. M. DOWN DAY TRAIN.— .6:65 A. M. S:I3 A. X. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9:36 P. H. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Macon. Planters’ Hotel Restaurant. T HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS POPULAR AND YC£LL KNOWN RESTAURANT taken pleasure in informing bia friends and the public in general that this establishment will be opened for the reception of gepqrtvrs ore Jeff, of a lq£;s for Owdle of items from this source, while the Clerk of the Court laments the absence of the usual morning collection. However, there’s no knowing what a day may bring forth, and it may be that we shall have plenty of business this morning. Those are ill winds which blow nobody good. Axle Uhease.—Lippman’s celebrated axle grease, which is advertised elsewhere,i s made from superior oils, and has been found by re peated tests to be one of the most economi cal and at the same time the best lubricator for railroads, coaches, njill gearing! stages, Vigens, 4c.' ^he manufacturer guarantees it (s run Iotjger and give heifer satisfaction than any other grease in use, It is put np in dean boxes; and every person who owns Gr runs anything on wheels should try a box. Orders shoald be addressed to Louis Lippman, Sa vannah. Disasteb to a Vessel Bound to This Pobt. Captain Martinez, of the brig Franciscq de Altreno, which anjved qt tips p.qrf yesterday, § om ifatanzas, reports that lie sailed from atanzas on the twentieth of October last Qn the thuty-first experienced a very heavy gale, lost several sails, and sprung aleak. The M*nna were kept going until he reach Tybee. Whife lying in the stream yesterday al'ternopn, the vessel was making about two inches of water an hour, and it was with difficulty that she could be kept free. Asbival op Steamships.—The steamship Huntsville, Capt. Crowell, arrived frpifi New York yesterday morning, bringing a full cargo of merchandise. Wednesday Morning, November 4th. Having bsM-.n thoroughly renovated,"the -Proprietor baa 4Uti will spare no paiua to please bis patrons in THE 5ARLE will always bo supplied with all the dfcbcacies of tbo peasob. while the BARS, both of the HOTEL and RESTAURANT, can boast of the choicest WINES AND LIQUORS. Having since tbe war IMPORTED ALL BIS LIQUORS DIRECT, his patrons may he assured that they are Genuine and Unadulterated. Ip addition to the celebrated RHINE WINE, CHAMPAGNE AND BORDEAUX, He fcsp just received through the Custom House here a large invoice of ABSYNTH, Direct from Switzerland, and also GIN from Holland, purchased by^himself last summer while in Europe. QC31-tf . - : . QEORQE QEMENDEN, Propri^t^. V » V.M..IQ * « » v ~ A . "*■■ ■» recreation for the mind an^ body. We hope that as soon os it is feasible, the. Society will adopt regulations by which their rooms can be thrown open every afternoon, evening, and the young ladies and young WfUed to assemble there, use its books and papers for the impro.veiqSfii of their minds and the gaining of useful knowledge, and to indulge M intelligent conversations upon subjects which 'will strengthen their"characters, and make them worthy successors to tbe genera tion which will soon pass away. This should be the end and aim of every member Of a So ciety which is the oldest and largest literary organization in this city, f-et the fact be re cognized that people, young people especial ly, must he provided. wltl1 amusement and entertainmeiit, the mind And body iiRpera- tively;4eman'd it, find if it » BUt to be fraud iii places wjip?e virtu® and morality rule, it PEPPER’S BLANKETS BLANKETS! 119 and 121 Congress St. AND — • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER OF- DRAVTON AND BRYAN STREETS, ’ ’ 1 ' S.VVA.V.VAII, <i.V. B UY SIGHT AND TIME BILLS ON NORTHERN and Southern cities. SELL SIGHT EXCHANGE on. Bank of Now York, N. B. A., New York. Spoe-iol attention paid to COLLECTIONS. LIBERAL ADVANCES made upou consignments of Cotton and Produce, either for sale here or for ship* ment to our friends in New Ycuk or Liverpool. oc28—2w ATKINSON & OLDERSHAW, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Liverpool. R. ATKINSON A' CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS New York. L iberal cash advances made on con- SIGNMENTS to above houses, with privilege of selling transit shipments in either market. JNO. W. WATT. -63“ Office at Messrs. Octavos Cohen A Co., to whoml refer. . ~ - ■ J odfiT-^tf alarm. ». MILLER, — TlEAT.l'.K IN —— MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FUBWITURE, of.theeleqtjcui Tuesday, which was published yesterday, in'the cqnfusion apd excitement which 'prevailed, some one or two matters slipped our memory which we desire to place on record; It was originally intended to have separate polia for the whites and blacks; but to - this plan the Eadicftl Executive Committee ob jected, insisting that both should go in to gether. The Democratic Committee were satisfied with hitter arrangement, and it went into effect The intent of the Radicals, by insisting on this mode of praeeedmgi was shown on the morning ot the election, by the blocking of the polls by the blacks. Immedi ately after tiie not it was decided to have separate polls, and the whites, were Instructed to go to the York street door of the Court House to vote, while the other two polls and the front entrance to the Cdurt House were kept, cl ear for the blacks. When it became obvious that they did not intend to vote, the Whitaker Street Between Brougliton and State. H ^HAVTKa AGAIN RESUMED MY FORMER BUSI NESS (on my own account)^ would respectful] call the attention of my friends-and tbe public gen erally to my assortment or the Allowing GOODS, via will fee sought "after in other spheres. A Citizen Shot by his Son-in-Law.—Yes terday afternoon Mr. Charles Lee, a well known citizen, residing it) Hobertaville, was shot and very badly wounded by his step son, .John ponoyau, ayou th sixteen or seven teen years of age. The baU. entered tbe ab domen, from whence it was extracted by Dr. 3. H. Bead, who firns called to attend the wounded man. , — 119 and 121 Congress St Sign of the Golden Sheep. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bimud, all sizes; very cheap. * 500 pah* Colored Blankets, very low. -» 50 pieces Shaker and "Welsh .-Flannels, all widths; Very cheap. ALSO, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in T Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens---^Nap kins Doylies and Toweling-, of direct importation, same CARPETING! V. Q. RUST. ,1. n. JOHNSTON. B. O. LOCXETT. RUST, JOHNSTON & LOCKETT, COTTOI FACTORS, 94 Bay St.,Savannah, Go., T IBERAL advances made on consignments I a of Cotton in Store, and an Shipments to our Cor respondents in New York and Liverpool. Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale at Cot ton. Oonajgnmentfi solicited.nov3-lm fo Those who Chew it.—The chewexs of && “weed” are all familiar with the various nf 4 ?? 8 “iomifactured by the celebrated house „„, D- Stultz, ■ Henry county, Virginia, Merest them to kqow that Ri- vUUt? is ijow iu QUT city. Ills l(eadQUflTt ers d»i 4t ^f e88rs . Thaxton, Crews A Cp’s, who jy e riensively in his tobacco, and now have » fine lot of ft m store. Abbivalof the San Jacinto.—The steam- San Jacinto, Capt Atkins, arrived from l ork on Tuesday evening. She brought hea complement of passengers and a flocharty will please accept our “ants for full files of late New York papers, end other courtesies. Jcshces' Counis.—No business, was trans acted in fiie MftcriRfmlA'a enTlrta" x*pBferdaV. JONES’ INDEPENDENT HYDRAUIJC OOTTON PRESSES ! S. M. COLDES G I AS NOW IN STOKE AND WILL KEEP CON STANTLY ON HAND, A FULL ASSORTM5ENT showB in a letter Teoeived by the nuhtfiry commander of this post, from one of their white leaders, in which hesmd that the “ne groes were splendidly drilled and organized, and would march up to the polls in solid col umns.” Justice Morris desires us to say that he was not the cause of many old and prominent citizens having to take the oath at one of the polls. It was insisted upon by olher pmfres, and he BACON! . 'Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Rib Sides; • BE NOW AT WORK FOB THE INTEREST OF SHIPOWNERS. I.will compress Cotton, in. best er, iu my Improved Hydraulic Cotton Press: a, AT WHOLESALE, Such S3 win Suit City and Country Trade. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will do wall to call And examine, before purchasing elsewhere, at ~ THE OLD ESTABLISHED ig under aiofind the scene of battle y&ter- md the front wall of the Court itaining many marks, of bullets, while the frpnt door of Mr. Bogardus resi dence had been perforated by one of those leaden messengers, and two of them went jahwmgB thmdMmipf achaffiar’s. establishment, on York street Court House square resi dences are rather unsafe during election July, August, September and October, 1868 : MALLON & FRIERSON. LATHS! LATHS ! 150,000 S 3 ST0BE A:rD ' V W TiRTTWAiniJc.SRn 9 * A - • 1 r * iu r 9 i. :