Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 20, 1868, Image 2

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SAVANNAH T Notice to to $100,000 or therenboaoiMMntireiy con cur with the "Ne w York Run' nrtfie hope that nothing of the kind twll.be .{tone, or oven seriously considered by Congress. ■f.' ' CITS’ OF SAVA&NAH,y v omcE Cubk of Coraon; > XjLfc November 19,1868. J The following extract from City Ordinances is pub lished for your information: Largest Circulation in City and Country. In the first place, the $25,000 now allowed The subscribers to the Mobnino .News who haveoomqxbaned of the irregularity of its re ception, are informed that the fault is not with this office nor with the Savannah post office.*-but-is owing to the mail having been sentSputh. by the express train yn the Atlan tic antr&ulf Railroad. whose' scliedule did not allow of its proper delivery. The Sail gjonajE dollars for each and every offence/' : The police force jSsIttiiuUMf fflEbo Si violators of this ordinance on the Information Docket < „ By order. . EDWARD C. ANDEBSON, ” t 1 1 'dilflilljlfcll f‘ f eK -vit-hd*Io«W«5'V . Clerk of Cauneti; Mi--.;..- hovlBAt - The furniture of the bouse is also provided, and in * jorie way or another his' - slants’ wages are paid-out of -the public -treasury; His garden, from which his table to a great extent is -supplied^- ib taken- eare qf byjt public gardener.!. Tn addition, every; little, while extra appropriations are made for special purposes. m Taking all things together. veceives much neargr7 $50,000 than $25,000. As a matter of fact, the salary now paidhas goes out hereafter as it did some -time since, by the regular morning train, and we hope that the papers will all be received in good time. liixr: GH0LS0N, WALKER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, >:.*ao*9HahU- v Mr. W. A Shobeh, our General Traveling Agent for South Western Georgia n*nd Florida, is now. on A toHJvthrough .jtjinsiB sec tions, and is authorized to" -receive aria re ceipt fur 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. ices which will he as LOW XmEU 1 or Philadelphia, the AKE LIBERAL ADVANl MENT3 OF COTTON. HA urn, Mr. JriEECE, ana nr. nyuunv. -uiaus handsome savings while in office. A5bb‘ah>m iiifootk ■saved 'some isixty thousaiid , dollars out of his four years’-allowanee, and Johnson will retire ' witha’ nearly equal amount. -Ijt can easily be seen that ivben nothing is to be met b&t: marketing balk, ■ Rearing a pair of horses, and the cost of a few entertainments, twenty-live thousand dollars will go a long M ’•":V/.V , ‘ But the conclusive argument on the subject is, that we do not want a President of a Re public like ours to set an example of luxury and ostention to his fellow-citizens: What if. he cannot vie in. display with foreign minis ters, whiskey speculators, gold and stock gamblers, and parvenus generally ? His twen ty-five thousand dollars a year will certainly provide him and his family with’comfortable clothing, wholesome food, and leave a little over for pocket money. Therels no danger - of any. lack of able and upright patriots to take the office, even at the present rate of pe cuniary remuneration. tios, they said, had long beeh'wantfal by’ aiou,as no reliance could 1st placed on the ordinary liquors of commerce, all of which were more or less adulterated, and therefore unfit for medical purposes, ■ The p«AQliar exceleuce and strength of-the oil of juni per, which formed: one of the principle ingredients of the Schnapps, together with an unalloyed character of the alcoholic element, give it, in the estimation of the faculty, a marked superiority over , every other diffusive stimulant as a diuretic tonic and reetorative. , These satisfactory credentials from professional men of the highest rank were published ill a con densed form, and enclosed with eachjxittle of the Schnapps, as one of tlio -guarantees oflta genuine ness. Other. precautions against fraud were also' il. a infant lira□ Ahftiinad fn*. a.IiaIa fha IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS , The Wednesday’s Steamer of' the Charleston and Florida line, will, after NOVEMBER 18th, touch st Brunswick, leaving Savannah at 9 a. m., instead of 3 p. m., ae heretofore. novl7-tf 'Agents. STEALING GRAST. ” The leading Radical papers of the North charge upon the Democracy a desire to “steal -General Grant, and are especially outraged because the press of the South does not open its batteries upon the Presidentelect, in advance of any indication Rom him os to what is to'be the policy of his administration. With the exception of the tact that he accept ed the nomination of the Chicago Convention, there is nothing in General 1 Gbant’s past rec ord to confirm the belief that he is to any very great extent identified with the extreme radical wing of the Republican party, and until • Something more is known of his opinion and principles, and of the policy which is to govern his administration, it is impossible to say whose President he JwiU ; be—whether he will be the pliant instruments of a corrupt, revolutionary cabal, or the faithful Executive of the- Constitution. If the former, it will be the duty of the Democ racy, of all true patriots of whatever name, Election Notice. i-yf'iil icd-.i .CITS’.OF SAVANNAH, V ” Oreice Cubk or Council, } November 14, 1868.) An election will be held At the next regular meeting’ of Coun«ii,-on WEDNESDAY. November 25, 1868, far the office of Messenger of Council, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John McDermott. Applicants must state in their applications the names of their securities, (two required to the bond;) and hand in their applications to me on or before 10 A. M. on that day. SURGICAL 200 Pieces ¥elvefc Ribbon I ALL SHAPES, adopted^ a patant was obtained for the article, the table was copy wrightetl, a fixe simile of.t he proprietor's autograph signature was attached to each table and cover. Ids name and that of the preparation were em- YET, Satin, Bilk, Pearly. Jef,,. Steel and ' r; ” new’lotof good : " . bossed on the bottles, and the corks werosealed with . , bia private sea). No article had over been sold in this , r country und^r the name of Selmaj>ps prior to thq in troduction of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, | ih 1851; and the lable was deposited, as his trade mar*,:, in the United States District Court for the/Southern District of New/Yorkduring that year. , ; J *£» ji i O It might be supposed by j/ersons unacquainted with Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanoair>lrfYlpi Crease, The most Economical, and at ^he same time the Best Lubricator for Railroad Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stage8, Wagons^'C.irts, CarriaL r c<. Vehicles of all kinds, and all heavy bearings, keeping'the Axles atWhy& eaoL. ha • - .▼*;> ig-r.. .- i FOB" LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN,' j <• - JI. .. I 1ST; . COTTON, '..LISLE AND..- SII.K.:, Bullion fin’d SMk Fringes. »i0 .mdvdi.' JB -W -Riftw* i Just received, and for sale at the LOWEST normsc, -a. THE COTTON CROP. Galveston, November 11, 1868. . Editors News: _ _ —1J '- - c < r Believing as we do, after a carefal examina- tio&i&f the country, that your estimate of the cotton crop of this year is quite too low, ow ing to your not making sufficient allowance for the fine crop grownin. the West, we beg tb fi&iid you our estuhate of the probable crop of eaeh State, or port,” as compared with last year and year before: :*r -• * Crop of 1866-7. Crop of1867-8. N. and S. Car., and Ya 325,000 466,000 Georgia and Florida . 314,000 630,000 Mobile 340,000 366,000 New Orleans 702,000 579,000 Texas... 186*000 115,000 Overland and New York.... 310,000 ‘ 375,000 theldifring character of the pirates who proj upon the reputation bf honorable merchants by vending' delete rious trash under their name, that tho 'protections so carefully thrown around these Sconapps would "have precluded the introductions and sale of- counterfeits: * They • seem, ho we vl- r, 3 only fo ] have stimulated the rapacity of impostors/ The trade mark of the proprie tor has been stoieu; the'indorsement which his Schie dam Aromatie Schnapps alone received from the modi- - cal pgjfisasion has been chimed by mendacious hum- ’ Cle^k of f 6ouucih novl4-td DAVID R. Dlixqir, . . : ' -g-yifi r.-sv.d '.US BANKER, : isroTBJs" i>iscotjTsirriRapi.’_ gold, "• / • ■, *, : i> .. -.!:;/// ■ ; SILVER,/ - 7 ■ g*** //:/// BANK BILLS,: ; AND STOCKS, PCUCIIASED IX ANN UIJAXTITV. . r j CHOICE FREE LUNCH A T MERCH ANTS' EXCHANGE, EVERT DAT, FROM H. TO % O’CLOCK, On Bull street; Opposite the Post Office. [ Best of Wines, Liquors ana Ales, Havana and Do mestic Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes ojT all kmds, &c., br ;nov20-3t , ANGEL YBANES. ENGINE and BOILER WANTED •^rANTED TO PURCHASE AN ENGINE AND BOILER. Any one having sodi win furnish fall de scription, power and lowest cash prica. • - “• eta v- ■ -■■■'•! ' . Address ,T.J. O’B., Box 150. Savann.-ili P. O. ;nov203i„. • .. . cotemporaries seem to be. He has an oppor tunity, such as no other President has had since the formation of the Government, to earn endnring tame, and to confer inestima ble blessings upon bis.'conntry, if be is in head and heart equal to the. emergency. But his situation is a trying one, requiring reso lute integrity, consummate" statesmanship, and the mpst devoted and self-sacrificing patriotism. Have we any assurance that he possesses these attributes? That he is patri otic, generous , and honest, j we -do not donbt. It remains Ho be/seeR-whether he has the - magnanimity to rise above the prejudices and passion of. the times, and the statesmanship to successfully contend with the selfishness, fraud and corruption with which he will be surrounded.*^--r.vi a^ tlra rtnapnyoO-te. It-will - be easier tobe.the tool of the Rad ical Congressional Junta than to be the Constitutional President of the United States. Will General Gbant be content to be th4 • former, and talk horse and smoke bis cigar? Or will he aspire to be the latter, assert the prerogative of his high office, and banish: ’ lawlessness and faction from the Halls of Congress; and by restoring Constitutional government,’ peace and ; prosperity to bis Total. 2,431,000 PAYTLION VHPHjMiiffP . 380.000®) 390,000 . 370,000@ 890.000 . 370,000® 280,000 .1,000,OOOtgjl,040,0GQ 180,000® 190,000 400,000® 410,000 Notice to Gas Consumers. are respectfully invited to .2,600,000@2,709,000 Greatest Combination COMPANY, coiner of Bull and Bay Streets, 2d floor, between the hoars of 7 and 8 o'clock P. M., to witness and test the improvement in the light from common city gas effectedby fliACompany. ; ; ‘ V With the same light now obtained, a deduction of about 25 per cent, in cost may be relied on. This Company has been In- operation about four months, and we would refer to our present patrons as to the general satisfaction given. The apparatus is introduced free of cost. I * GEO. W. WYLLY, President. ) J>EWtrrBRUYN, Secretary. - augl9—»ly • follows: 1867-8. Estimate 186H-9. 78,000 65,000 125,000 20,000 14,000 Total 579,000 1,040.000 The great increase expected from the Mis- ssippi and Red Rivers is owning to the fact tat last year’s crop on bottoms and in low Bu expended many thonaand dollars in surrounding it with guarantees and safeguards, which he designed ahonld protect the public anil himself ngalngf find nlent inatalions; that he has shown it to he tho only liquor in tho world that can be uniformly depended dUon as .laA.Kih.faJ. Hlie* tkA4 X-' Batchelor’s Uair Dye. . .. .. Thin Splendid Hair Dye is tlic Best in the . wbrltb > The 1 - imly 4nu tod jperfeH Dye—^ Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No disap pointment. No ridiculous tints. Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful, black or broym.- nil a _it —■ - n —. — - _ _ .1 - ~ - ‘—4 -. . SALAMANDER HORSES Leaping’ l hroRgli Hoops of Eire ! : . Neiu. Bbos. & Co. The Galveston ATetos, commenting on the abov& estimate of the crop of 1868-9, says : ■Without going into elaborate -detail, we The Only LADY HURDLE RIDER ip the Wmk fMlDA Y- * Y, nDer'VOtlii^ ' .. jno. templetos. ■ a. I. •-.? i»msj f - cates t. BftiEL country, command the confidence and admi ration of. all good men, aud win a title for all time, second only to that of Washington— Sayioub of the Republic ? Let us calmly and hopefully await his- in stallation in power, neither expecting nor distrusting too much. IV he is worthy of the high and responsible position to which he has attainAfR he.witt; reapect and appreciate our candor and reserve. If, on the contrary, unadulterated; that he has’challenged inresttgatlan, acalyiiis, comparison, and experiment in all its forma; and from every ordeal the preparation which bears hia name, seal and trade mark, has come.off triumphant He tharfore feels it a'dpty he owes to hie fellow-citizens Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, 16 Bond street, New York. ~ - - janlS—ly yea*!s crop was made np by that class of cot ton. Moreover, we do not believe the South to be physically capable of growing and pick ing out 2,600,000 bales of cotton in one . sea son. To talk of desolation by the -war,-and decrease in amonnt and value of labor by- emancipation, and yet to gfippose the South’ able to raise a crop of cotton 'only about one- third lesstbau the great extra crop of her very best days’, seems inconsistent. ’ We appeal to the crops of thisyear- to furnish a fair example of what the South ean do under, existing^ cir cumstances, and shall wait for the actual figures withmnch interest. It is possible that Neill Brothers & Co. may torn out, to be very near the truth, although we think their esti mate is top high by about 356,000 bales. Whether the planters should hold back for. high prices is another question. We have observed that the safest advisers always thiiik it better to sell at once for. good prices than to incur the trouble, delay and cost of hoard ing for a very high market. Of this • matter, however, the plamfers always have been, and always will be, their own judges. Conjugal Love, And the Happiness of True Marrli ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN, on the Errors, > and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powe create Impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure of relief Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of) Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P„ PI sept23-ds1 denounce and expoae tlie charlatans who counterfeit these evidences of identity, and he calls upon the press, and the public to aid him in his efforts to cem^yao- greata^^evU. ^4], exit J tun jtolh ‘ The following letters- snd' c^tAfcmtos“from-'fie‘ BUSINESS MANAGERS, j l Mmtixgers of this GrCtitj awi. EiTHERfhe OAPTAIN NOB THE CONSIGNEES ‘ ' of the British brig MAYFIELD -will he responsible ) a|r gay , m)viAl#P iACt li ycJi ’.’WEEDS -A OQBSW&fiS^ ! announce that in effecting so. Grand and JL ^akatmn 0 d»m/yiniiigaU the Greatest Acts of to the reader that all goods sold by the nnd( are all they are represehteitto be^ : •' ; HDOLPBO Vfa s HOYT & GARDNER, • i Zt'Vf "I cr > TT J /a p Bant^rs anti, Brokers, 3 iSrKW-S^r.; NKW- YORK. ! . BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSJIQN; , COLD, COYKK.VHEXT AND STATE SECURITIES, Stocks, Bonds and Sterling Exchange. I MPORTERS FURNISHED WITH COIN FOB CDS- TOMS DUTIES at lowest rates. Stocks, Bonds and Gold pdrehased-and carried, and sqldshorton deposit of margins. Interest allowed on margins.' Interest inowedmn deposits, BUhject Co CobbectkJn. —In our . table & turns from all the counties in the State, pub lished yesterday, an'error 6fecurr4d; which we' herewith correct The Democratic gfun in the State since the election for Governor, last spring, was stated at 24,883. It should have been 51,679;* which puts quite a different face upon the matter. _l J'] - i jf -' j - - ' ' > ' PoiiEfic-vL Views.—A .letter from Washing- ton to the Baltimore Gazette gives no credence to tbe idea that General Grant contemplates' any other programme than-that of compliance with Congressional dictation. He has not yet received a stogie- - electoral vote—and never would, if t hedbad signified,a purpose to ■ thwart Radical policy,. ^Aut at best be will be UNMARRIED MAN,’ ACCUS- poreat possible article of Hollaad Gin, heretofore un- ohtaiaahlc, and as euch may be ssl'cly prescribed by ^hyBirfaiHr- j, ... DAVID L. MOTT, M. D.„ vn-- -i • , /-ji_e i-i -■< ON OF THE AGE i i lofci 20 Piki S-texET; New Tonx - ■ ; i-.rf ot hvfvWH «M**iM/*867. now ■’ Udoleho Wolfs, Esq., .fVcKnC- . - , , rq a Beak -Siu: I have made a’chemical examination Of a sample of your Schiedam Sohnappa withtheinteut of detenotab^glf ^HUSAKHV sabetarice had been added to the ainiplAdistilled apirita. .1 The examination has resulted ta the conclusion that IhAeamnla wars n >. * - X .* JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Cotton Factor and? Commission Merchant, ■ > iprfiWBmM BirisnHKI * -PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN . TO THE I sale ot Cotton, Rice aud Southern Produce, ana purchase of Omin, Flour, Guano and Plantation Sup plies. Liberal advances made on consignments. Refers to H. & R. N. ’Gonrdin & Co.. Savannah. novl8-d6t,&M3m ■ We cannot name, nor can auy ope.-iiiame, 5 a single battle in which the’Federal troops defected ^ Confederate force .equal to them-, selves imnumber.: ; No such,-incident, ..either, upon a largo dr a small scale, occurred during nov!9-tf; 400 TO?S SDPEM:0B ORHEL COAL, landing from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson a Wharf, far sale in quantities to suitpurehasegs, hy i tbai.i >;.•v .. uq t: H.-GOWDT, novI7-lmi oi. tf^jcf - ri-' No. a Drayton street. BATE RAYMOJTD and the four years. That’s one of the troths of history, and not all the world can make it aught but a truth. —Louisville Courier. . ' All very ,brue-^ahd its something’ fob our people to be proud of; but it is very dis loyal to speak of it. .■•T.iVi'i <HtA tfiipcjtlIS® myself or to poses, the Sc objectionable a mere cypher in the State. His hands are completely'tied^jfWA^tibiAjiarty; have.nq. thought of untying them. The writer depre cates thfi Democrats taking any active part to attempting to relieychim. They could only thereby substitute .’him- for Mr. Johnson—a fatal party policy,' and'ruinbus to the best to- terests oftheSotith.' All that can be hoped for, according to this writer, -is from the ruin. of Ae country,’ wlpch Radical ’policy wiH ; effect before-Ion^; - Let’^the '.whole rei$onsl-'. bility rest upon their shoulders. A masterly inactivity is the line of .wisdom for the 'Demb-’ crats. • ■ - - ^ ^ , rj - j;; 5 -t ' The Rebel Democracy.— The recent Pres idential «election shows that hearty five mil lions of votes were acttLaRy polled. Of these tbe' Democracy cast two amid a quarter mil- linqft' i-’Bht'in Vjrgvfria,' MjnniaSTppi'ifrirPTgrhH‘ elections were not heldx I Had ’ the people of these’ three States-been permittia^^cp^vdtej they wouldhayegivena.inpjofitybfat'leeat 150,600..' Then take the] - number; of disfish-; chised to the States of Missouri;-Tennessee, "West Virginia, North qnd SonQi Cardjtoa>. at IeaBt-360^00,-ah^wj» ^nd that, bhRadical editors wiil.feli the truth, the -rebel army will TEMPLETON’S Entire Corps The Champion Wild Morse| of America! ■ - j : j ,WM. H. TISON. WM. W. GORDON-..,; Tisdlt & GORDON, | COTTON FACTORS J r*-*!- ,-AND^ - COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' B A V^x|f E T,J ; L iberal ■ -advances i^Ef'riN ' doNmoN- MENTS. aul6—D ATVVCm Oodgress and St Ivlien streets. ! An. English paper says that Disraelihas dis- coverdda remarkable move to cbess. It may be freely described as fipUovrs—“ if yon find yourself hopelessly beaten, look your adver sary coolly hi the face, tarn’ the board round No Charge for Circus l^rformance sary coolly hi the. face, turn’ the noy!8-tf appear to become yours, Via non nvnfnd ’* CITY MAPS. ;’ fore he can protest. 11a%« rti New Equipments 1 IfewAets! . ; New JirttstsT New Scenic Display f AID THE MOST HOTEL ATmmOI OF THE AGE II! The Show Families! ' — ^^The Showlhr LAttHe^ndChi^l Of the City of Sayannah, Can now be obtained by application tb fhe City Treas urer. dollars each.ib ’■■■■■ -novlMlV now. In Lahcasbire, England, boys go to work to factories when they . are. eight years old, and get about sixty-two cents of our money a week .tor their services. After, laboring .many years one becomes a weaver, and if very fortunate can earn a pouiid, br five dol- S rs a week. He does not read or writehV is no social enjoyment, no. recreation be yond that' bf the' rudest character; nothing ito say to political matters, -and is-not alto- 2,000 LB3. bacon;- APfLES, ONIONS a i THE BEAUTIES OF ALL SHOWS ? m isai D-vo . AKB-THE OFFENCES OF N< A foolish felloiy' vhile. .wheejto foolish fellow in a barrow through a quarter of -‘a? million..= • -\ a «v7;i i j: -~. v r::-. : ’,' 1 : p'i . itANHOOD StTFlAAOLscJ^Cft.'. jMtontgotosry county’in-this State Seymoub received 220 votBE^whSonota'spliisdy 'vote wns.castrfgx. the Republican ticltet' A ; eoribspomfehf writes-us that ‘ffiut jfewpf diehegjrq^ T and they went Democratic. The majority of them, who wahte^ tcr fb? GaAWT thought the-eleetoral ticket' a humbug,; and would not vote at; all-” ’ Such is manhood .*•. d txBS-xrtv ttiRttamiaam. aftr T -.. - ".TjTTjjyyii nil j lx is saia that one of the most important traffics earned on in ‘Washington is the trade to pTffiGii' dbchiifcte^ bbok- sellers do a good deal to it; while here and there you may find a Government cierk ntnTiilA’bfiTialv iV- i V ' ’ v Tickets can be hadfataS ibnpqthriaTlKfWnfts. 10,000 D., NA 12*Nini . nov!7-4t which appra^nato to HhQOQdaiCQqxiti Seymour and 30,000 majority for"Hofl The aggregate tote'of the State is very others. EASTERN HAT. 1,66() ,a -pi ASTERN HAT LANDING AND FOB SALE LOW, to lots to suit purchasers, by ' j 1 ! - ‘**' 1 ” ”R. W. DRUMMOND & BMgyffi ocSO—tf . ; 134 Bay street. RICE l Ladles andei. that General Grant’s purpose in goi^gorfh parties to the city _of New York relative to financial and other'matters befofe'connniting. himaelf in itoy why’to men or measurCsT— Washington Letter—Baltimore Gazette. ROUGH RICE for salo by clSrtf. B . Corn and Oats, jtOB SALE BT uglO-tf N. A. HARDEE’S SON A CO UD0LPH0 WOLFE. nov!9 3t