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MATNADIEB.—Brevet Lleuteuent-Uoloncl Henry
E. Moynedier, Major 12th Infantry, United States
Army, on December 3,1868, at Oglethorpe Barracks,
Savannah, Ga. ' It*
OUR FLORIDA CORRESPONDENCE.
Tallahassre, December 2, 18b8«
Elitors Morning Sems
CENTRAL TROTTING PARK.
have been as unexpected to the Radicals as
it was overwhelming and decisive. In the
registration the whites had less than fifty ma
jority, bat in the election 'the Democratic
Mayor, with the entire Democratic' Board of
Aldermen, was elected by over one thousand
majority, which, making an allowance foiWie
hundred or more carpet-baggers and scala
wags in the city, shows that fifteen hundred to
two thousand colored votes must have been
cast for the Democrats. This result, so mor
tifying and disastrous to the Badicals, cannot
be attributed to “fraud,'violence and intimi
dation"—the usual cry of the Badicals after
defeatr-Aaioth parties bear testimony to the *
fact that the election was fairly and orderly
conducted—the scalawag organ admitting
that “the citation passed off, so for as we are
informed, in a quiet and orderly manner, and
was, no doubt, .conducted as fairly as elec
tions are usually conducted in Georgia or
elsewhere.”
Under these circumstances it is not sur
prising that the Badicals, who see in this
overwhelming defeat in the very hot-bed of
importance
has transpired with reference to the “Im
peachment business.” On the 25th, the
opinion of the Supreme Court was rendered
on certain questions propounded by Gov.
Reed. One of these questions was, in eff«t,
“ whether or not the Legislature, at its extra
session, was legally and constitutionally or
ganized?” The Court unanimously sustain
the Governor, and pronounce the whole
“impeachment"> as illegaland void, arguing
that the Senate had .no quorum inconse
quence of a majority of the" whole nnmljer
of Senators not being present, (which is re
quired by the Constitution,) and deciding,
from thence that the Legislature was not'
legally organized. Of course, then, this
being the case, (and it could not be other
wise, as is well known by even the Gleason-
itesi) the "whole ,‘iiirijtesfchment? fe but a
J. T. GILBERT. i ....MANAGER.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1868.
BENEFIT, and last night but ONE of
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSOI!
On which occasion she will appear in the celebrated
four act drama of
RICH AND POOR,
And in the beautiful Comedietta of
A DAT AFTER THR - WEDDING t
MS' If you desire good amusement, patronize us.
Largest Circulation in City and Country.
Friday, Dec. 4th, at 3, O’clock,
AT THE CENTRAL TROTTING PARK,
(Three miles ou the Thunderbolt road,)
FOR A PlIBSE OF #50.00,
REV* The following entries have been made.
N. Biddlecome enters r. h. CYCLOPS.-
, B. F. Ward entera s. m. FANNIE,
p. A. Stannard enters hi g. BOB RIDLEY.
R. Flynn enters b. m. FANNIE.
I Mile beats, best three in five, to harness.
Admission to the track; SO cents. Omnibusses leave
tbe hotels at 2 o'clock. deof-lt
LIST OF FREIGHT
BT ISAAC D. Las ROC HE & CO.
In front of the store on TUESDAY IW—1
10 o’clock, a. m. ’ I,
We invite the attention of the Pub lie. ms „
keepers especially,, to the above
embraces almost everything in tne Use ud m ?“
sold without reserve, to close out AnKm-Mr®
will he found:
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets,
Aral Tliahoc and T>l«ff..w • -TV —v **
E EMAINING UNCLAIMED IN OFFICE OF
SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY DECEMBER
1st, 1868, at owners risk and subject to storage:
Akin, John . Johnson, Dr N H
Akita, C Jaques, E T
Berrington, Wm King, W D
Bell, Mrs Mary Kelly, Jno
Brown, N B Kreuss, M
THE FEDERAL UNION,
PUBLISHED -WEEKLY,
In the City of Mniedgeville, Ga., at $3 per Asnnm,
Oval Dishes and Platters, all sizes.
Bowls, Pitchers, Basins and Ewers.
• Steak and other Covered Dishes,
(Different styles
Butter and Cream Dishes, Mir- Pit
Bice and Salad. Dishes, Pickle Dishes
Plates of all sizes, in sets, - -
Chambers, plain and with covers.
Toy Tea Sets, Spittoone.-ic., 4c..
And a great variety of other articles seat
- a Crockery Store.
*3* An the above goods are to be sold
serve, and affords a fine opportunity forH
to supply themselves with anything they
form, and disseminated all over tbe State;
and it is believed by many that tbe moral
effect upon thepeople wRl be such as to
the Lieutenant-Governor, to obtain posses
sion of the'Executive office. *
The Gleason case is still pending before
the Supreme Court. Several articles in his
answer,’’ifhufing ~cause why a wrijf' ft\qud
As a medium for advertising it
invpfl bv few natters.
intimidation in the late Presidential election,
upon which they base their appeal for Con
gressional intervention, but what is still more
important, demonstrates to the party at the
North' that their reliance on the negro ele
ment to control the Sonthern States in the
interests of their party, is vain—that then-
effort to array the colored population against
their only true friends, the whites of the
South, is a hopeless failure.
In this connection the scalawag editor who,
in announcing the triumph of the Badicals in
the election of General Grant, displayed at
the head of his column the picture of a negro
fiddler, now poors out his lamentations un
der the cat of an inverted rooster, and, de
serting his late negro friends as corrupt,
unreliable, and'unworthy of the franchise,
appeals to Yankee Doodledum to come to the
rescue. He is clamorous for emigration from
New England as the only means of rescuing
the Sonth from the Democrats and the dis
loyal negroes. He says:
RAILROAD,
nt of another year we will
irove the UNION, and use
interest in tMa time-hon-
□g, until such time as the
mand that the Seat of Gov-
Uedgeville, when it will be
taking the ground that the Court has only
appellate and cannot exercise original jurisdic
tion in such coses. The Court, however,
will doubtless decide'.that ibhasjurisdiction,
and the writ will be issued, summoning Glea
son to appear and show cause why he holds
the office of Lieutenant, Governor. ..’He can-
The malignity of the carpet - heroes of the
Radical party betrays itself on every occa
sion. Conspiououfl among those who would
keep the war spirit alive in the country, by
falsehood and misrepresentation, for-selfish
partizan purposes, is the notorious go-be
tween and conspirator Forney. -Filling his
“ two papers, both daily,” with false reports
of “ rebel murders and outrages ” npon Union
mjfljntoe South, ha exerts all his influence
with his party to hound them on to further
acts of usurpation and persecution against
the Southern people:—Forney professes to
CUNNINGHAM,
Cashier.
OF SAID
BROUGHTON, BARNES & MOORE.
t) <i; J...I ..lij. Proprietors.
Notice! Notice ! ! Notice ! ! !
Jk. FAIR
WELL BE HELD IN
St. Andrew’s Hall,
COMMENCING ON
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1868
At 5 O’ClocR P. M.,
For the purpose of raising a fund to provide a
BUJOLDZNG
ssssss"
Gleasonites
Schoomnaker, D
seeritfGen. UnANT’s recent report to tobSetf-
zetary of War, not an invocation to peace,
bnt a threat of perpetual war upon the In
dian savages-and Southern barbarians.
After commending its' “brevity, force and
point,” he says “the salient features’of the m-_
port are emphatically set forth in unmistaka-.
nited States
the State, as a< day of'Thanksgiving,' was
generally observed here—most of the places
of business being closed and services held in
the various churches. Though , our^ people
are sad at heart in consequence of being
lorded over by a * ' ’
and the pyospecl
gloomy, vetthej
Ruler of the t
with them—3>osi
and trusting in
meat of this class of “carpet-baggers,” should
be at once set on foot by the leading men of
liberal views in Georgia,, to act . in cQnjunc-
jovl7.tf
_ to act. in conjunc-
ization which should be
general, throughout the
East This is a peaceable .plan for building
aLu.tWWtos nf
among tne wnites oi tne sontn. its salutary
effects may not be visible- immediately, but
tbe effect will nevertheless exist, and it will
be permanent Twenty thousand hard-work
ing Yankees in Georgia would make them
selves respected, and their influence would
constitute an unpurchaseable balance of
power in the State. The Union people stand
FOR RENT,
DAVID R. DILLON.
Sarannali Hebrew Collegiate Institute.
n’eedooE **
“ Troops are stSl needed in the Southern
States.”
“The ' country,” says Fobney, “and.the
General-are of one acoord on the manage
ment and use of'the army. Under the con
trol of the man who 'Crushed -rebellion, it
Will be employed in defeifee of the loyal' men
of tbe South, and not Against them. The re
port assures ns of that. As the first official
paper of Gem Grant promulgated since his
election, this report has unusual significance,
and let ns be thankful . that it develops such
radical loyalty.”
No one knows better than the vile instigator
and trusting in his justice and mercy to yet
render them happy and contented. They
believe that' T - -
For Liverpool,
/ilRitAl BRITISH RHIP
X WELLINGTON, 2
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
t i fi ?
GOLD,
SILVER,
BANK BILLS,
AND STOCKS,
PURCHASED IN ANY QUANTITY.
The plantors now
the mannfactipe of \
Large quantities ha^
and the yield of. Sgg
The Montgomery Mail
greatly ' in need of snch' auxiliaries. The
young men of the Ea^t. will find it pecuniarily
profitable to locate iin Georgia. Lands are
cheap, labor is cheap, and every article that a
Georgia farm produces meets with ready , cash
B. A.aouira&ip.
any previous year since
proceeds of the sale of
_ ^ . lireUahceiof many of the
farmers,* owing to their great losses on the
cotton crop., ^ rp P '
Hew Postal Convention.
The new postal convention just concluded
with the United Kingdom, which goes into
operation January 1st, 1869, establishes the
following rat§a pf r jqferqal. postage, viz:
Firrifc/Letters, 12 cents per eingje j*te of
itiosai. A fine of. five
States, and two pence
Notice to Gas
of strife, the felse-hearted traitor to race and
country wbo writes thus, that there is no oc
casion for the development of “such Radical
LINEN SHADES.
pointed. ■ •*’- “ *—
The editor wonld, no doubt, be glad to
swap Democratic negroes for Radical carpet
baggers. Fortunately this is not in his pow
er, and while the colored men of Georgia are
true to their white friends, they need have
nothing to fear from scalawag resentment.
Union Ticket Office,
UNDER THE SCREVEN HOUSE.
Tickets by Rail, Steamboat and
Steamship, ‘
to all poisit
PAN BE HAD,
And all information afforded to travelers as
to route and time.
ABRAMS A WATSON.
It 1*1
loyalty” -as he attributes to Gen. Grant. No
ope knows better than the mendacious slan
derer of the Press and Chronicle, that there is
no need for the employment of the army of
the nation in defence of the loyal 'men.of the
Sonth, who .are ns-safennd-free’in.thatoxsr-
cise of all their political .and legal rights and
-privileges in the South, as they wonld be in
Fshnsylvania. If, as Gen. Gbant-thinks,
“troops are still needed” in some portions
Ifflftthe Southern 8tates, it isonly for the pro-
WE WILL FURNISH, AND
rtfY g*£ effertfd by the Company.
With the same light D9W Qb&ffied, a deduction of
about 25 per cent- to cost may he relied op.
This Company has-been in operation about four
dom—prepay
cents in the
(four cents)
however, be'
to the deficie
SENATOR SHERMAN ON THE FINAN-
r -‘-i - CIAL QUESTION,
• Senator SHEUMAN’s views npon the national
finances are published in the New York
Herald. The qnestions connected with recon
struction having been settled by the late elec
tion, Mr. Sherman is of the opinion that Con
gress should now devote its attention toward
restoring a- specie -cnrrenqy to tbe cqnnfyyf
To do this, be thinks, “hr must' s&ti&fy the
people that in no event will there be an in
crease in the currency. This will be the first
step in the appreciation of the paper,-and will
AT YERT LOW FIGURES
A Chance for Capitalists.
IABTNER WANTED, with a capital of four or five
of ignorant, semi-barbarians, who have not
only been suddenly , freed from control, but
have been corrupted and incited to deeds of
lawlessness and: violence; by designing,-un
principled miscreants, who,- under pretense
of “Radical loyalty” to toe party in power,
samples of
grain, when uot exceed
weight; two cents in the
one penny in toe United I
ceeding one ounce, and
ounces in weight, four ce
fuitod States, and
ingdQJB; when ex-
lot exceeding two
its in toe.United
je27—ly (Over Llncoln’a Drug Store).,
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.
Tht* Splendid Hair Pye Is tbe Best in
the world. The only true and perfect Dye—
PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S
SOI/CJBUE
PACIFIC GUANO!
Caution*
FQRREAT.^^f
|NE BRICK TENEMENT WESI^^-a&^JOS
pointment.
United States, and three pence in
Kingdom; and when exceeding .’fi
in weight SH additional rate of si
the United St^tee, and three pe
additional tour 8 ounces pr fractio
samples of march^iMi«> mmstye
paid at toe rmdfihg offiap jrj eitbe
and is in full to its destination, tip
country delivering toe same, in
Without any charge whatever.
jy£B. LEWIS HOEBNEE is not authorized, to pur
chase, collector transact soy business on our account.
BLOCK, fronting i
$1,000,000.
Coqjngal Love,
ROOMS TO R
COTTON and com, has given to it a character tor
standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian
Gnano, and when seasons uf drought intervene, it
produces a large increase of crops.
The price at which this Guano is placed is so much
below that of Peruvian Gnano as to constitute it an
object of material importance to Southern agriculture.
The large capital and resources of the Comiiauy ena-
bleit to furnish » Guano of the highest value at the
iosrestpoasible cost to consumers, and the highest in-
Dissolution of Co-Poitnership
THE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI9T-
-L KG between the undersigned-is this" day dis-
WM. H. TJSON. WM.’W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTIOST FACTORS
I j«AKD »- •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Bx^ui^ETlyiSavabhaTi.' '
T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN-
hnman endurance, to which toe (me-people
of the Sonth are subjected by toe ontcast
spawn of other communities—amd . if he
thinks, under snch. circumstances, the pres
ence ofav foroafto prmwve toe ^ace^and'j
SHIP SPARS,
SHIP SPARS, SHIP SPARS,
Latest New
compem
THE PEOPLE
GOSTAR'
Notice*
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF MERCER * AN]
A SON having been this day dissolved, tbe u
signed will continue the business on his own see
! ThankfurtWr'past favors, he wfll endeavor to - :
their continuance, which he respectfully solicits.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON.,
December 1st, 1868.dec:
despotic and sanguinary policy so'fiercely
advocated by the carpet-knights of toe Bad-
icai-jparty in,their • sectrre remoteness for
wia they would still have toe theatre of
edw’d d. boit., t, i . . w. A- Mckenzie.
boit & Mckenzie,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay. Street, Savannah.
' A mvO ilm —^** * A Jr -C
CLASSES.
its .worst fiorm,” is a strong friend of national
banks7 and believes ip our present system of
taxation. He calls the Radical fending bill
“a bridge to get oyer toe election,” and says:
“The attempt to reduce interest to four per
cent iriihircountry will faff A fending bill
must have more in it than a new privilege to
toe bondholder. We want a- comprehensive
measure, providing for, first fending the
greenbacks, second, toe redaction of. toe!
debt; third, the redemption of toe five-twenty
bonds when the five years are out, by sale of
bonds bearing a lower rate of interest”
A New President von the Fenians.—Gen
eral John O’Neil was unanimously elected
President of toe Renian Brotherhood at their
Congress in Philadelphia, on Saturday. The
delegates pledged .their entire support to toe
ok Out!
ok Out!
“Until we have some farther evidence of
Gen. Grant’s vindictive spirit towards the
Sonth than what is contained -. in his late re-
port’to the Secretary of War, we -shall riot
adopt toe'Tress' interpretation of that docu
ment, nor relinquish the hope toat.toe South
will receive at his hands snch equal and im
partial justice, os a generous arid brave peo
ple in tbe strict observance of their obliga
tions and toe feithful discharge of their
duties as citizens of a common country, have
a right to expect from a conscientipi^ pntri-
GUERARD & HOLCOMBE.
Notice
Notice.
J^TEITHEB THE CAPTAIN OK CONSIGNEES OF
British ship NONPAREIL will be accountable for any
debts contracted by the crew of said vessel.
dec4-lt BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
Lp; No. 10 Crosby street is
FBE.VUTIFIER that eclipses
l» thin line. Tin- i- ; -*
lady say-, • I know it's right,
i fresh, eoft and delicate ass
id, «If it cost $10.00 a bottle,
r, ‘Away with all hurtful cos-
PROFESSOR SEMON’S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
.- — 115 Broughton St.,
In Mr- George W. Wily’s RnjMirig, qp stairs.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD STOCKHOLDERS
■SOUTHWESTERN RAJfcBOAD Cfii.y- 1
Macon, Ga., November Hth, 1868.}
rriHIS COMPANY IS NOW PREPARED TO ISSUE
A ITS SCRIP for Muscogee Railroad Stock, upon tbe
I’d have
pil Orange Blossom?,
y to the Coraplexiop, a Rosy glow to fbp
at low price, even paying less for
moa tbau old oneji have been selUng
JOHN C, SCHREINER A SONS.
NOTICE
Notice.
HAVE REMOVED MY STOCK to tbe store under
St. Andrew’s Hall, next door to M. Krauas 4 Co.,
ere I would be pleased to see my frieudB and tbe
T. W. NEWSOME.'
The Indiana Contested Seat.—A Wash
ington letter in the Baltimore Gazette. says it
c- ty w
'll Beware!! of worthless imitationE.
AH Druggists b SAYANN AH seU it.
One bottle. $1.00; three bottles, $2160.
Or address -COSTAK. " No. 10 Crosby st, N. Y,
is rumoiVd ? to’thatr dity toat ;Hop.’ iK W.
VcokheEs has . received, toe. : certificate of
election from the Governor of Indiana, and
that his seat in Congress will not be -contested
as ’ was'so violently threatened immediately
after,the electipn. We hope- the rumor is
true, not only because Congress will be re
lieved of the presence of the rampant
fdect-3t«]
plans submitted by him, and resolved to nssL
their inflnence-to stop ail recriminations and
denunciations among the Irishmen laboring
‘COSTAE'S’ STANDARD PREPARATIONS
and 15 cents.
One case BLEACHED SHEETINGS, cheap.
POPLINS and DELAINES at 25 and 85 cents.
All wool FLANNELS at 30 cents.
Handsome lot of DRESS GOODS, in black andcolors.
Gents’ heavy, warm Merino SHIRTS,
Gents’ English Cotton SOCKS.
Gent*’ POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, plain and fancy.
Gents’ Canton Flannzi DRAWERS, at $1 per pair.
Gents’ Kid, Cloth, Calf Skin and Cape O. GLOVES.
Genta’ BUCK GAUNTLETS.
“Costar’s” Rat, Roacii, Ac., Extermina'
“ Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costar's” (only pure) Insect Powders.
for toe independence of' Ireland. After a
harmonious session toe Congress adjourned.
Affairs in. Spain-—The apprehensions of
bloodshed in Spain are increasing. 1 it is
thought; that a collision between toe Mon-
B. A. WALLACE,
"Only Infallible Remedies known.”
”18 years established in New York.’’
”2,000 Boxes snd Flasks manufactured daily.
“All Druggists in SAVANNAH sell them."
”111 Beware 1! 1 of spurious imitations.
$1.00 sizes sent by mail on receipt of price,-
$2.00 forany three $1.00 sizes by express.
Address HENRY R. COSTAB, 10 Crosby st, N
or John F. Henry, successor to Demis Bsmes A
21 Park Bow, N. Y.
deci-eodlw Jones’ Upper Range, Bay street.
Radical Julian, hut because his place will he
filled by an able Democrat, a white man clear
through. Great efforts have been made by
the Radicals to set aside Mr. Voorhees’ elec-
SAVANNAH. 3d December, J868. .
■^TE HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH U8 IN BUSI
NESS,-THIS' DAY, MB. JULIAN MYKB8, and the
style bf’thLlria Eeraffcr JatbeAmm,WAPLES
4 CO. ’ v > _X :' f r-. ■ -
dec3-lw HAVANT & WAPlEST
archists and Repriblicaris Will be the inevit-
ablie, result of the excited political contest
now in progress. Meantime the patriotic fer
vor of: toe natives is unabated. A dispateff
from Madrid states that toe subscriptions by
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FOR SALE,
gCHOONEB WELCOME RETURN, 11
tons register- Sh? is in good order and
well furnished. Apply to j
LAND FOR SALE.
Salt! Salt!
toe people to toe national loan'now amount
to 319,000,000 reals.
Revenue Frauds in-Texas.—The Internal
Revenue Bureau is in receipt of advices from
the United States district attorney for Texas,
Notice
Day Board $6 Per Week.
Board and Lodging $7 Per Week.
/"T OOD BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE
mJT above rates within five minutes walk of the Post
Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE. ' dec3—tf
FOR SALE,
nov21 tf
fiTATB OF* GEORGIA, CHATHAM COU!f-
TY.—To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Alfred T. Bowne snd William O. Godfrey
will spply at the Court of Ordinary for LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Susan J. Godfrey,
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite snd admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (if any they have) on or belbre the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, otherwise
SAid letters will be granted. 7 guJ03*I feeTHSHUO Cli :
Witness njy official signature this 28th day of Ho-
vember, 1868. HENRY 9- WETMOBE,
■ !li Notice* ' "~“.| r V s
LL PERSONS HAVING SOLD OB PURCHASED
. Beal Estate within the taxable limits of thaeity
ing the year, are earnestly requested to mike the
te known at my office as early a* possible.
H' U ~L Uil.' S O JOHN WILLIAMSON, 5 :
ovl9-tf City Treasurer.
Congress and St. Jnlicn streets. Apply to
HENRY BRYAN,
The telegraphic account of toe bloody out
rage perpetrated by Governor Clayton’s Rad
ical militia on the people of Centre Point,
Arkansas, a feller account of which we pub
lish in another column, appears in Forney's
Philadelphia Press under the head of “An-
novlg-tf
GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD AND A FUR
NISHED ROOM in a private family, where
s are no other boarders, at forty dollars a month,
in live minutes walk of the Theatre,
dress ■- cr, r ■ - TUTOR,
:3-2t • At this office.
Bay street.
nor2I-tf
Notice.
LL PERSONS HAVINg’tRUNKS
S TATE OF GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNT!
Lewis Mai let te has applied for Exemption oi *
sonalty, and I will pass-upon said application on
First Monday in DECEMBER, at 10 oVlock, A. j 1 -
my office iu Springfield. AMOS F. BAH>v
Totem’s Drug- Stores.
IRISH POTATOES.
AT MY HOTEL,
Are'requested to call far them within Thirty Days
from to-day, or the same will fie sold for charges.
GEORGE GEMENDEN,
nov262awlm Proprietor planters’ Said.
1 BOUT THE EIGHTEENTH INST., A DRAFT
CL on Edmands, Gardner 4 Co., Savannah, for $235
5, in favor of B. J. Mims, drawn by Young 4 Long-
on, at two months’time. Also, one on. Edmonds,
■ardner 4 Co, Sovannoh, tor $70, in fftvor of Poul
Orter, drown by Young 4 Longdon, ot 45 doyo’ timiv.
[otice Io' hereby given that payment is stopped on
■id drafts. PAUL CARTER
aoeWrit*
:n given- against .the' city
fifteen thousand dollars.
Wm