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lingadYej^nrere'i^np ^owhpld'higli carnival
In those sacred (old) places, whose walls
B once echoed the voioesof the great andj^do4
GEORGIA JLEGISLATUliali&lLthe latid, * - ■- —
• ‘ 1 J11 . » - Whpn this Vi
so grand and euthRSWWtiCvBn uprising ill the
trap and honest peopled-this State as that
whi'ph took place ig«to9i«iJl 9& Tallahassee, cnl
on last Saturday, to appro ve the great prin
ciples enunciated in the platform ol the.Na-
tional Deinocratic-pai^., „ L ,
■ Veriiyj it wasi ggcpoifa^g, to^^ypry,true
patriot who has at heart the peace, and well
i kio /mnnivn* wViIIa itctrinst hnvft hfifiil
SENATE
Wednesday, August 5, 1868. j
Hr. Higb3e moved to reconsider so much
isxs&ssss. WmkU
bill to provide for the election of municipal acclamations-of
officers iu the city, of Savannah.
Messrs. Higbee, ‘Harris, Campbell,' Brad
ley and Spear spoke in favor, of the measure,
aa j Messrs. Candler, Smith, of the 7lh, and
Naouaily. in opposition. f|-| ] ’I;;:!’.
The motion of Mr. Higbee prevailed—18
lo 20. BW referred to Judiciary Committee.
Tuc rules were suspended, and tbe follow
ing bills were read the second time :
A bid to reduce the bonds of civil officers,-
andfor other purposes. Referred to Judi-
ciary CoDiinifclc©.
A. bill to provide for the removal of any
county site. Committed. i
Mr. Higbee moved, to suspend the reading
ot bills for the purpose of m-.king a report
on Privileges and .Elections. Agreed to.
Mr. Higbee then moved to suspend the
rules (or the purpose of having the report
read, which was not agreed to.
Tns Senate resumed bills for second read-
* A* bill to incorporate the Georgia Loan qnd
/ Trust Company. Committed,
r A bill to loan the credit of the State to the
South Georgia and Florida Kill road. Re
ferred to the Committee on Internal Ihaproj;^
meats.
A bill to consolidate the offices of Tax Cob
lector aod Receiver of Chatham county. Bet-
ferred to Judiciary Committee.
A bill to repeal section 867 of the Code ot
the State. Committed.
A bill to prevent the sale of obscene and
vulgar periodicals in thia State. Beferred to
Judiciary Committee.
A bill to prevent Irand at elections in this
Slate. Beterred to Judiciary Committee. .
A bill to fix the time of municipal elections
in this State. Committed.
A bill to repeal an act, &c.. providing for
tbe election of Mayor and Aldermen of At
lanta.
A bill to pay to such indigent wounded
soldier or bis widow or orpnans a sum of
money. Referred lo Judiciary Committee.
A bill to prescribe iybo are liable to road
duty. Committed. d n i -
Mr. Higbee made a report on Privileges!
and Elections. The report states in the be
ginning that the committee could not con
ceive how they could reverse the decision of
higher trionoals. Counsels tbe Senate to
eon-ider General Meade’s order declaring
who was elected as final. It winds up by
a resolution declaring General Meade’s order
t A'i. 90 should be tbe guide.
Mr. Brock-appended a document that it
was bis opinion that elections held under
miliiaty rule were a finality, but be was iu
doubt. .
Mr. Hicks made a minority report setting
forth tbal the contesting of seats ot Messrs.!
McWhorter and Richardson should be inves-
«When: this vast, assemblage! met* our. noble
Governior, whose place, is-, now desecrated ; by
a man ‘hailing; from -Wisconsin,, was uhanK
mously chosen as ‘its presiding officer, and
was conducted to his 'seat amid the wildest
cciamatfons of delight and enthusiasm. ' ’
In a speech
j that thrilled • ‘with’ wild eioite-
meat tie vast throng, ! h6 tdld’ in ^ words of
burning eloquence of the wroags aud insults'
we biavo suffered dt the hands of -the Badicat
party, ifnd that-the time had comeHvhen
eVery matt Who loves : his oodotfy, his wife
and his- children, should be fully aroused to
make one last effort at'the ballot-box for-the
maintenance of constltutional liberty.''"
■ This action of GovttrniM 1 Walker is signifi
cant, and should inspire 1 every oiie “with'thttj
most earnest interestdn the'great atruggle'tQ
rescue our couqtry from'the iriad revolution^'
ists who' rtle at -Washiiigtotr. An ’old Hne
Whig,- boost sincerely attached to' the old
TTninn end' the flafr. find an nnnnnfiOt. rtf
jej of evttttts;-h.e\ieving-
teresls ‘of the‘State would thereby be sub.-
aervtid. This line Of ddnduct. iyhile it may
possibly have behoof tempotihrbenefit, did
hot ajt-All times
hensions of- his : friehd3 thttt' ’ he[ was; hot open
and decided enough ih his opposition to the
revo(uti6nary Measure's-. Of thje; raliiite j
But a ‘‘‘change has come overthe sp:
his
CSIVEllSItV ,«E SKOUCIA-JCMOR
it lo .LiaSmMnatTjniMiT ernia u
, [COEEESPOSBVNOE OV‘-THE -HkwS -AkpV-aXBALD: j ;
I j M*peM edi lftarigg ^gu4fe : ^,' '
- '&)ws&mA &
ness, has passed away, and pnw.we have the
third‘days'exercises; 'Without,attempting to 1
wild aUmeKafll c-»lrbePi'd
you the.Aqyeffita r fl8flftes#nti.re^clence3.ofithe
Junior orators, who!havfr been selected fob pre-
emineheCdA flfeitiafes - ;i Jl 32 ^
ePv
A I vSEA'ufc 7-JlH930ii«
yr jO) BiidSs lied} D : fa-:
ji, eiil -ui ftiisioiu bos
aa 'diuoboqoii won oV‘
. I desv c i ui ltd! fsmi
jelid v; ,t -.j i)i -sot nips
i> j od il?fla oaidousv
i 1 IjaJioU oti; ass
silo sviioiueldoob
; i -ns nEetiT.- q cfc.'e
(no p
So I
jnond opyrntYfi }n.gttWoo(jd,jiraa8 ed llhr
jo
1 ThePowey t . Am^S?y.TTi¥f . Bhawdiii
.%9Wt.,a null Jues-'J aiJMd tueCL beauac
< Iff-^ iffPPfSSWPSPr-i-i^i^dwat^s, .ftgle-
H !5W??4f C-Ubvib. Oill JO •'
>.The V,$2? u P*-r-A-'.CjjHowze, Marion, Aly- g
IBM nov *nea i
-Balance of Powers—E. M. Murphey, Barnes-
irffe 3 f.-.- up oveil tiadfioaM Jnseda neoJiiuJ ei
,.Wliat> Dppft Is^oijq—ft B. Yiau EppSi At-
IWrtijnadt i o.-lL .j-.-iaalav Tltoliu ad. i J i
i i Immortality of Influence.-rJr, T. White,>For-
sy th.
Speakers ExcusefcSamiiel Barnett, -Wash-
ington;, Q.jL.,Comef i Wii
Montgomery, Ala.; M. Guyton. Laurens coun-
tj; W. H. 1 Parsons, Washir/^toB comity.
Ho.
usurL
tiuued
long tJnion men; its utter disregard of Wori.h
and respectability .iqflJlTpg. ihP highest and
Most',sacred positions in tne^laud; itq,mani
fest preference for all tbat is, Io,w and igno-.
rant, (and ;the starlliug incendiary, measures
Upon the conclusion of the Junior orations’;
Ron.; E. Af Nispet delitered .tlie two prize
medals to the gentlemen;selected by the com-;
mittee. ■, Mr. James E, JQcnalson; c>f. Bainbridge, i
was. awarded the firsthand: MreSu O; Hill, of
LaGrauge, tbe second. loessoaiiB uiii ol:
. In ithe afternoou the address of Hon.;Thosj
Hardeman’ before the Ei(erary.Association, was
delivired,. ,Tfae;;edort< was,,:distinguishedi by
great' poetic beauty, and evidenced' a thorough 1
acquaintance:with .classteaLJorq..-- ’!<> .b'l-J-'-'U'-f
. dn the .evening the annaal cfclebratioa of the
Demostheniaa Bociety tboki place, when their
orator,,.Mri A* H..Cox, of LaGrauge, favored
the . audience with one :of: his. Masterly 'ad- 5
' esfeesi •rujj-a ol uni e’-iadJ li ^Jal2
Upon the conclusion of the epcerciees in' the
'J* chapel,-the . band, .serenaded: Hon. B, H. Hill,
*Jr nrhn ilaonnnilafl . krinfl irtrt dha I no 11 «nnr1n ’ nrlnVi
A
-siJiu n ?.i ,'{ann vnox lo binodl dStt
,,Ifyop Ate-AhffenngDrhavesuflei^d from
nvoiuotary dischargee, what ‘effect does it
iproducc upon your general hettltb ? * flfd yt> ti
fttle extra, exertioii' producehpmpit*tiani<tf'
he heart f. , /Doea your: Uverh or urintry OP
who responded .briefly lib the call Made! upon
him. i He urged the -people to renewed activity,
andhforetold the dawn of .a bfightdf dayi ! Dr.
he also
ties; ’and he is to-day. hes
j'Uit liL'jpsy 3 3
awakened,
our iiber-
T .._, jXaud aoul iathe,
-grand movement that is destined to
thirf-’ coutinent of every,.vestige, j of the viie
thing'eailed Kadicalism, add. to establish as.
firm’as the"‘‘et^rq^ bills” the principle, that
“white men must, and 'shall rule, America!’’
Hon. Wilk. Cal), lately returned,from, the
New Fork Convention,, iq an, abie’and elm-,
queut speech, described the encouraging
icts'plf^heparty,id fheNcffthi.itis.en-
prosp
ibusiasul and its' op:
’the bold and ‘ decided
befoio the country.
A : sbul-stirt-in'g sfieedli fr'dm'
ileiit and pro
fidence, as evinced by
ground ^had taken
declaring that’ though fie probably would! be 1
the only trae ’represeiltatiye of the sentiments
and principles -df^he people W• teii Sonthcru'
Stated, yet he prdmise’d that; ‘“Cotne'onci, come
all; that he'd be true to the grand old eonimon-
jjgfeftiruM -Jt'ii Wi Jeci Rto \CiU
! 1 ’ Ur. i MiUer eeVtaihty well '■ deserves his 1 proud •
tide jasi “TlMBettfosthetteS d^th'e'-'Mouhtdin?,".
for his manly voice, ringing through .the still
:/ ’ l ’.taif.cheered'onte action tHeorowdaround
1 and had 'nttl alight effect in Snimatinj
had bfeett Inkewhfm; itt : the' cause Oi
It Was- probdied tie, seijfettkde Robert Toombs,
l t the nij^ht' hdig far ' advanced,' it - was ‘
iught better to wait for a. more,.favorable
i.rtunitj^; ivhibti'‘jl^^ i W, : b^ 1 .hoper -
Tyfl T, TrBfl - ;TO univH -’tevard,
a youbg man’of talent aqd promise, and the
t’g ued by the Committee on Privileges and
(Actions. ” .1 Anil . -! - »-i *
Mr. Candler moved to lay the majority re
port on the table, with tbe understanding
that it was to be brought up to-morrow,
which was lost. . .Ui,
Mr. Higbee spoke in favor of the adoption
ofthe majority report, and made a motion to
that effect. ' •, -5 * t .
Mr. Hicks spoke in favor 1 of the majority
report.
Mr. Hinton moved its adoption, taking the
ground that the military bad accomplished
the purpose they were sent here for, the re-,
storation of Georgia; that being accomplish
ed, the Georgia laws were to be our guide,
one ot wnicb declares that each House shall
he the judge of the qualifications of its mem
bers. iMlfi
ui-gjfe~ the vast, f Sssemtf
business of nominations gone t’bgough with, ;
the Convention adjourned to ’participate JMAtice,
in thq brilliatit afiair of, the night, that, was,
to close this glorious andevenuul day., ;;
And a most brilliant success it was! The.
sty
the .
pet-baggers and “ppll^wo^” who. now.
afflict this' city with their peEtTferous pre-.
seiice, forming in iront of the Court Rouse,
moved up Main street, headed by the baud,
discoursing fine music, with cheer after,cheer
ringing out on the still night) and the names
of Seymour and Blair shouted at. the, top... of
the voices of the'exCited multitude.
Air'
|ithe crop paosi’Ecr in Florida
Mr. Bradley spoke ia.favor oi the majority
Mr. Hungeifurd said that allusion had
been made that_ a rnajoripy of tbe com-
cession
hand
of I
lusty cheers of Democratic .freedipeUii' iArn
riving iti front of the Capitol, the procession
halted, the better to enable the oqrpep-bag;
udventurers, peeping lhrough ihe fence.’en
closing the grounds, tbi read the “hand
writing on the jwall-^j Tfu^.they* didi .with
ominous silence, hot so much as raising a
.feeble cheer for “Grant andColfax.”—
e procession passed on, the-begt of order
the,MArahal;.Uie;
to whom
Editor Jim n) bi jii-Jiuviaii
Dear Sib—Biobahly. it will be of soine
interest to ; the ieideri of yourjournal to
leafn' something. 1 In* r^ffl^oeg to the Jp^epenV
prospects of the cotton crop:, in this section
of couhtry, at this time. I can say that the
cottoq crop! waa vSfy.promising undccd up ti>
the besinuing;b£theincfemehtaeaion; whibh
has been, more err Idas;; one daily: uraini dor’ al
most eight’Weeks,!:. The unfavorable season
has cast considerable.gloom over the planter's
t prospects. Basidea,; thaicacerpillar*
:ade -its--appearance»in »ome^laces:{arotnever;.
umerouSj.and is doing a great -deal of
wmtt -
9 year than last, but
^ffle^elA^-'^oors
prevailing, commandedjby the. MArat
gallant Shine^ of the Fifth;Flprida, to
.vras due, in a great measure,;the ..admirable :
arraugemeut of the wholq affair, EteppiQgjon
the green in rear of the business part of the
city,; where suitable stands fpr speeph-making
Z'-pSf'X.-S..vs >*»«»':ifvrn; *r; e,**.,**,*™.
bsen taken, bat he Would Inform the Senate
that there were lour 1 present, and one other’
gentleman afterwards signed It, makiog five
lo one. He spoke in favor of- the adoption
ofthe report, giving reasons why the com
mittee acted as they did. Pending the ques
tion the Senate adjourned until. 10 o’clock
to-morrow, Mr. Hungerford having the floor.
/. -J HOUSE, iil; . "J
Mr. Allen, of Jasper, introduced a bill,
tegulating elections iu Jasper county. .
Mr. Taialin—A bill to authorize Columbus
t>. Gregory to peddle without-license.
, Ur. Bryaut moved __tp reconsider the re-
lusal ol the House yesterday tp refer the
bill providing for the eleclfion;of, Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Slva'uuab.
Ur. Bice called the previous qnestion—r
a Jea 72, noja 70; ‘ the motion prevhiled,
sod the main question was _put, which re
sulted in ayes 71, nays G9.
Mr. Bryant moved to instruct the Speaker
“^appoint a Committee on
Tbe SeMfe'rl^^a^^^apppin ting a commit-,,
keto investigate the affairsiof the Guif Kaif-
loiil, so far as the Sjate is, concerned, t wasj
concurred iu. 1 *“““ '
Mr. Tumliq offered .the followiog !T!
M'he teas, jniiitary.'autharity having ceased
to exist iff this,’ the State of Georgia—
1. Be it resbived, by the General Assembly^ ,
new tanvened, That all persons whpmi
in thifa State, Jiolclin^ any mtuiid(p&i b
this Stataby virtue of aujr military. commis
sion whatever, shall be and are hereby .re
moved hom said office otidffij^s. \' ; , H (J ^
2. Be it r*Sv%fl, Tnaf anT^fflces wica'teu
by virtue ot section-first- of this resolution be
tesqmed by those who _htfv6 ’jBedU TeirLoy£
*>y military commissiompnlyi thewbeipg n
qutred ta act in their respective cap icities, i
prescribed by-‘iho-civir-laws of this State,
until the time prescribed by-their reappetive
ehariers shall have arrived for' holding elee-
hons.
Not taken up. 5- ffi'IilAli .A
Mr. Mauli introduced a biH amendator
i
erected .
The fire-works were, magnideent, And
would have dope credit to. a much, larger
rite than Tallahasseq—the “naliou’a wards’’
ieokmg on (iejifgiitlyaghMt, AwerStrucfeaMo ai
grand a display. An effort was madaDHitba in,l
outskirts by a few freedmeD.i instigated, itia
the
Qt
the
a- ' -ij(, TIC.' r ■’.'ICLA!
itled an act to amend an
: thb.a
reading bills a
! A bill to be e’ni
j »ct entitled an> act- to incorporate the
Georgia Air Iiine Railroad Company and con-
0Q lllem ft^r&in powers ‘and privileges
therein mentioned;, &c- - was- read a Jc’birdl
| ^ and-mia^^ai for.
believed, hyip w ^whjte.men^tp lintprruptillhfi
meeting by heating Rdfii^i^ThC mass of
men, however, were ; disposed, to
witness the lice-wocks nnd - listen- to
T o and telling speeches ,;Oj the.oratora
Of the nfglit, and the’ attempt came to grief.
The grand affair of this glorious Apd
memorable day came tq a close,by a .brief,
but splendid 'speechVfrpni; a youDg .ant
talented planter—Captajni>*,,D- Bloxnam. :
It is most ardently hoped, that, the: spirit.
which animated this, lhe first great uprising
ol -the Democratic masses of' the Stalb- o
Florida, may so enthuse every true-iover of
his country that the firpt ;qL November may
DEUIOCttATIC RATIFICATION MEET-
SVILLE, IiIBEEIT (JO.,Aug.4, 1868.U
iitor News.andMerald ; q oiow
ocracy of “Old. Liberty’.-was- held- in
iviUe on this ,day, ; -fo7 J, the phtpose o '
raTifyina v tbfe 1 tfolnliLaUdiA'Af Sbjunpur and
m.i. n ,,li «V^aHiVln'n'Ppfhpcr^iio ClubjiQ th(
d .bx'rthe Atlanta Con
ventioh. ” .i:^;ti{ai ai=
-aOh motion of Drr§,teruig&Sfen. T.
Qr Q»sel^ ; y»s.CjiHed,.j9_lhp fihaix,'. and; on
motion o£ Win. d SlesBh^nlWm. Hughes,
Jr., wds.requested to actnS'Becretaiy; 1
H. F. Horne, Eso.. nioved_the^aDPomt-
ent ok’ a committee, wnicn , reported, reso-
itions endorsing the hoinitiitioHf W H3d:
[oratib Sey’monr and -GeoBfal 5 F.‘‘P. 1 1
and thb platform adopted bi" dhe Couve:
which nominathd them;' p!ed„,_
to use every effoH tP secute our su'cci
uDon lt.Aepends-ithB -last hbpe of «
* giii-jd aaxuT of tind booq a
, .The House adjourned to 10 o’clock a. m.
|“~ mo rrq!fiE.-j? H38?£;7K3T SKiJIi .It&ua t
I Crovr—The weather for. the past-week
IW n eet Li Vf “,v—^ uu&vorabie. Not a day
°w“
I lion. .
I now appears on many farms i n numbers toti"
Idestroy!he crop) Severaifariri-
l ers have had their fields completely riddled
I oy this insect.. Jt does ssem that the gods
I nontpire against ns, bat this should stimulate' Wa soup; and-
meeting was,addressed byTfoii
in an earnost;! forcible* an8'pSwrfotic manner.
- Colonel Wm. B. Gsulden then addressed
The meeting at. considerable-length, in‘ his- ''
•usual style;dealing- oat.‘biefj invectives; ap ougl
sarcasms against Grant, 3 Butler; t
the leaders iofthe mbOgrel -party '-gel
bvhihls Wholesale/ cvtianai§ esafll
After-the transaction of other business
connec ea-with- the fneeting,' it- adjoarned,’
request Dg the-Secretary'tb.i
t. <^ flpcky, or >s it .ropy on erttiing ?
Or dpes a thick acum rishto the top ? Or is
sediment at the bottom'alter it nas'stp'dd
ing ^ dyspepsia ? 3 Are your Bowels consti-.
pated? Do you have spells fainting br
rushes of blood to the head.7^ Is yout mem
ory, impaired?) is' your' muid comtantiy
dwelling upon this subject? JJo yaui fcW
duo,; listless, moping, i tired of ebmpstty, tit
ife ? ' Do yob' wish to be left alone, to gel
id -'--j irQni . everybody.?. Does any
make you start or .jnrnp ? - la your
broken or restless! Ja the lustre ot
gather, .tp
.‘OS,well? .Do.you pursue yonrbnsti
nps With tbe| sapae endrgy ? Do you : ifeel ds
much confidence lii. jioprselfF.. Axa yoqr
spirits.dull .aiy); ffa^ii®, given ; tja fits, oi
melancholy ?. If. so, do not -lay it’ to yonr
liver or dyspepsia. ‘ Have yoq'rfeatiesif b'blitB?
and iy9p -.attribute, thiato
‘ no
He that will toiler good advice iz a greater
.OK
EIHT tllf! cd Ktw no!n’t Ie..
e young are eazdy trained;
itizi hard work to git tM»pI^qp 0 yiiie to,travel
t than trust too much
raj
‘ .fnatfin pmBortion that a man iz jhad^ftiY
to httayep and Jti^nabqgj“iM 1 ! WttP 1 MS®:.-
tion ikihe happy.
Tt is!a dreadful fine thing’to Whip a young
one jist enuff. oandi nocenny mare; i; I take
it that] the spot .ia. lokated jisr.’Whare their
’ e ends .«w4lfe3cnn»d,begins.
_ leased iz them who have no eye for a key;;
UOr epr fur a km
: A man should
before hd . . . .
Thie more, exaltediiolir istation,ithe more . .i
couspi tucgiiowsisJe^ijostfla A,ritcheet-( >u.
tiog at da tftkbqbdlliWtoyiof.AiaiieL
Blessed are the single, for theyuCftnflauble.
a *IfVttwimtioiMro^2chad-t^eteal oats
; Alargeand enthnmaslio meeting of the
in
t o^yn evry
fVi
bundle, make him
og yu giv him* V _
There is nothing so aifiknlt for tbe best oy
us as tew get.thtt approval ov our own con-
science. > > el3jao f “*’
oi
Blessed in he who can pocket abuse, and
feel that it. iz no disgriC'eito;ba bit by a dog.
erf.t oT
. Wipgs and
;aown them
t got.
e are
flies opt of sight, and
tew take the proprietor-along witiLlhem.: :-
1 Blessed ha .the man, wha con eat hash with
a-cti-ax conscience;.£di bia heart must;be foil
ovpifyl.od. J«u B.n.-Jil .ii baa ' , ),“), ,.
I have seett-those who were az fail <rf Wt
irts of learning as toe,heavens.are of wind '
ey are, juek,.thc,. to
eafflerrcqcjta. ,7„d 3£J i,
If a |nfln iz ihoroogby.T »•«:*"«■.—
Saif he 8tiA:-fiVerjbpdy
ebe,
x et jfcgff mf
s-ta,.,ettfe.npWto
i.r> innt; oj AZtn
y satisfiei ,^|tb bim-
yery 1
lucky,’tod,
PD If e deathiz ! anevii. i birlli^
One oV the Tussyestefcenea
to wns Jri^^fjo^.wWtlng on a sick bach-
*Mof.u J: ; T-an tiluon adE.fc .. .
- — this
H we take all the bard ■leading by . thb
ife, and make if four’times az much, it won
nttiu.uul »t,„ «m:b.»inr.o that.'men pile. pn
Hfe,: _
amoutit tew the affliktions thi
each other.-’
ik evry
ought tew -Wear 1
an add woman oi
it» their, hat-1
earth
these
words, in large letters:.. ‘S^ad jus -ju& -lata -«
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Connecting with tram*leevlrg-angastA»t 8:62 F. M.
- ’ aai.eai^saKmju>T-aHnit,t!T<<;.-2 »i J
nnih...i. ..0-.2SP. K
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Adgneta-.W-.. 6:45 P.M.. . _
mnirtpflg; .WMh tr»1 »»tfi iflsave Haphtta fHtav&lCl
ffiour tPF;TUmervBBAINt ain^mtlila a
ts.ts .’.KtAJ.iV.Ji.tiSWBP*
.-.wIT. 6:66AM
.gStSJJL. .^...3SaA-H '. ” 6; eta.-i-c
:th trains that leave Augusta 10:40P. M.
DOWN NIGHT TJiAbjft' ” J "’ 0:1
if
OUHtE PROMPT TREATMENT ”TO
:.T r f r<: utltlWlO ISOHIll - ■ ‘ ' 1 •:
k DES1KABLE.
'in .InH-i-J-oa' ,i
i ya ii;
! twn ,
MfcjJ
j|j
;0 lo
low | ‘ n,,:) 7 -*DEihiBB ni a ^om n
j oil j -ai aiJsgi-ous sdJ 7.J bebto .auriuJ anooh
Nortli Carolina and Virginia
oil
.Wft
PAlNTSi I0ILS. GLASS, ’
“RoN^ER^NjmLdZIERS* TOOLS, u
'isa
•K-ijlbspitar stall .uorioo lo
st'dsin arnsK edi iss% WOireiq al town.
r*
fei'DBia UQ1£H
no
.sac t^“s*a§?iPw
, ’fit:'T* T " r ’l
dO
bln.
11 •>; cpij-.l ef) if ’.l .in asds
‘ 97H
ecative organs. , Thn organs of generation,
when 1 in perfect health, muse the man. Did
you ever think that those bold, denanV.en^
ergetic, pereevpring. successtulbnsmess men;
are always those" whose generative organs
are iu pexfeet health? 1’ou never near such
vousness, of palpitation of toe!keai^dlftm
they cannot encceea in. bnaiff
ness; j they don’t! become saa And ! aiscottb-'
q compaqjffl ladTes. and loot you,,
.om ic^atrjn top, ffice-rmone of your .down-,
cast looks or any other meanness 1 about
them., ‘ I do'not ttleah those. i wijo 1! keep* J 1
organs inflamed by ranning to jekcessf: These
will aoj, pnly rain their,,constituapns, bnti
also those theyAo business with or tori ll ji
— jsair^f Jh.il ,?a..i;.:tifi-t..7 adl lo alad
3 How!many men from badly-cured diseases,
Rom theeffeefs’of ■felf-kbii.-J - ‘kd^dc^Bstk;'
have
in those organs, that bae reduced tbe general
Systemisocttmto.'-aa to: induoe : sdnioet evfery
- ’ i'--, ittiaw casiita.
eptnal afl^cljoaf!, »ui
other form.cl disease;:.' ticn numamty .is
hefr to, and itbe' real ‘ ‘••re’of-the-’ttodblfe
rignt cue.
bw.
ilenniouiO edl oJ rfo.'nipio
83Vig dii.'cJ A3 tUOll (1‘-
. oj noseqs a'JdaiO ton a:
Viu :
1U1A1!
nvsii I emiJ ’fill i” 1 ! i! Ji
Mow fine barii ma I . •>
It sni Mac -u-iolsi*;uJ .-
a
,SijO
WM
7f?T:o!fiqi'ib 9011:2
juivati f s3v«H O .111 1 1 iu at
>i .uoiBnoua etlJ loXtsieidv/ .'i:i
fcc
” 1 .-r.Wiip* 3o Iniq* ya*
. j Ja j l?yu aBAVEti' 1 1! -
9 FL l0 * i&topsx.’ff -
**>•
dmfAT.B nnifPT.ATHTH, 1 flENBHAD DEBLUTT
“ ' ) -jiw lo Ji.iqaiil eiuuar' .vuutwa ed'
AMD ALL
DIHEAS#jQFjnraiPB»M*y DRGANa,,
am baa j b'Ofjanaiui olqosq total edl loans
an Whether exlfltlng ln Jlal« or P»BiAi«, tt<un“ :
•iaiit whatever canw ori*to»tlng, ana no j.
sm.iT j - nutter or how long«tkitutt|& u: )“, *“
ni mu.)-ol, ,’ci Jo cqeLiio « t stow «ou .cynoj
ent Is submitted to, CONSUMPTION
miv en«ue. Our flenn »na Dioua are
■npported from ’theee "eourcee. and tue health aud
happinefls. and that ot poetcrity,, uepenaj upon
promptnieo^areiliblerrtaaay^.;;noloi'j }nodial
id 3oa hlooa od gaihoff
. t :
Uelmbold’s Extract Bucbn
qsib -
Bleksed is be who b Baz L ti good wife and
knows how to sail her. I J
’ The '
ssnmthing
stampta to
asffiSJA— The Atlanta Intelligencer says: “Yester- -Blessed izhe who alwus cartys nbig stone
colored, Lrotn Liberty, ^enl
tate.Hoasa Saloon re take tree lap ‘
tly seated himself for a- plate, -w,
. his hand but neyor.-iieavee bar,::. _-
I-never read,the comick papexa^dear Jes-
iie, enpy more than I would ea, rye bread
verywell
iy^bat)hesez,ni^iyjmi')
ESTABLISHED UPWABD OF 1» »AHB,
iljjriJ ar noi
j&iiaooO.
Lii o.
-ODD
jdspt
H. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist,
il*
J samjooiq t :l:w
59* BBOADWAV.
j has x&iiiBu my ou
iin
aafflic; .nod
10* 8QUTH TENTH HT^ PHILADELPHIA, PA.
■acoeal _odq siri evr.d oi f.elisqmoo nsi::'
Mom artOMalae nniesejdon* ttp to eteei-
^graved .wrjwnot. with foc-timUt «f
Warehouae a lc ; . H. T. HELMBOLD.
PRICE—*1« per bottle, m ate DrtUea tor
ijetl-vered tonnv edd^esa: .BoMt nv aUUMl*
"*""3 ,.T i
s oC Savaanah, Augatta
••
UP DAI TRAIN a-.r.Vl'g!
ABMVM.. ‘ ’ fJLMA.VM.
##••••#•••••••••••••••• ••• •••8«10,A»
JS Q.‘fF.W tuiz’f rMi
option. Wool,- Hidee,
^..% 3 ”..?hl 1 adu)pm.aad
AHD 4: MclNT . , ., ,
Shipping MercKaau, Bay street,'
Georgia. Oensigumeut^ofall^ncls eollctted. : .
'< da3 ^* AgeI img«^tl *
TOBAGGO WAREHOUSE. 1
ilaidv/ 1
CMiw:s)“t:I'co.;
nJl
sdi A i
Pi
isa Congress and 71St. Jnllmn Stti,
51 •-akvkNNA’Hi'aA.' irs ' 3t,: "
J 1 ”“
.sit.'ijuqa-'iiasiMttfnr- 3oov?3 ? oi ;
9SW*i *UOiAtilh:liL-l
adl
P
? I J ■.
EDWIN W. L’ENGLE,
cPTri
ID^ISTTIST, “ w
bull
ids &d tix
or
iton, Ga.
*wnt kS-‘J*r- waeSBMiN.
of
Amerlcus, Qa. Savanhah, Ga.
fmsmrnmi
COTTON FACTORS
dau*?R
iCHASTS.. .
„ No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range.
^7/ AOQIiObfloiq ojqsis ttaio j
up H
utr.v \
AHUVlli OJittJMtt
160BR0CGHT9K STREET.
nndiialgneA bags the attention of his blonds
,^5sKj:dl. c'iut;) madio h. Mod) i
-tU we/i ctll. e-i*6l gjaniu :p s^ou
lQUSfttfit|ing ir N^teri'a!s R
BTKOPOLITAN BILLIARD BOOMS; (five Of i
m Phelan's first elate Tahles.) Bryan street —
SBIPPUa A.11) COMMISSION' MKit-
TT-'ii,- -. CHANTS. ‘ mil i!0
I ■ 5 • 1' ring • . . 1
rSAsLi
VJ chain
spring * CO„ General Cmncueslon Mer-
chania.^No. H9 Bay street. Savannah, Uror^a;
Bran9wteE, o^ofgial - ’ novas—tf
:ulara
BOWLA!
dy^lv ;
or and aanmUns.
. H. K0WLA1O). '
■Clov-CIN-U u-11
ttetid
i&ahiGeOrgl;
.enta to ourselves or our frieni
General commia-
«y}i3 ^0 isafi 4 !
■VETEEtt am ilia «i EtnAiMatt u»fl*
Td'Jd JA
. 'i 5
)MX
l’I
rockery^
CHINA. GLUKRE
' Kerosene; Lamps, Oil,
.EaomibiH
AND
vOTcl J
a io
AT - ’ ;
.'.- :l* i iv J 7 j- . •’ -• •
68 ST^ ^CIJES
- ARD ^
3L01 Bryaii strata,
: ' OA.Vj'i 1 .:
8AVAN NAH,
' feM—dm
X ’’ ~v i
REEVES’ AMBROSIA
;on Merchants, No. 80 Bay street, .
Liberal advances made oncon- THE
m I B. MARHHAT.L * BBO..
Xe| slon,Shipping and Lumber Merchant*, No. 2
is’ Bluet, Buy street, loot of Lincoln. Oonslgn-
s respectfully solicited, and win reoelve strict
attention. . Jrig
D. B. MILLAB ft 00., 167.
Oom-
8np-
nru. D. R. MILLAB ft 00., 167 Bl
18 ! mission Merchant*,’ Dealers In
pUes, Agents for IngerEoll’s Cotton, Pretsind; John
Wataon A.Co.’b Axle Grease, Ac, T
WHOLESALE UqOOB DEShEBS.
J. DUNBAR Ss CO.,' Importers and ;
iu Brandies, WhlaKeys, Gins, Wir - -
md Agent for Smith’s Celebrated I
JuriSywP 1 -^'* *""
.WHUhEaAhB BHOCKUS.
W.
M. .DAVIDSON, Wliolesalo Dealer to Gro-
.. • oeriea, Wtoes, Liquors, Teasaad Cigas, 160
Bay itreet. Savannah, Sole Agent ln the State of
Georgta.for Massey, Houston as CO.’a Philadelphia
Aie. : Jj24
■ . . , a - - r .-t ... if.
UqCOBS, Ac.,AT ItKTAIL.
CUSTOM ROUtiE SHADES, jnrJi,DOW^)iM^Uag
G^rear of Post Offlce. Beat or Alta,
LJanors, Cigars, Sc., and a Lunch every daytamyu.
rRViNGHuuaR, comer ol yt. Julian and Jenerson
J. streets. AHKCKtoviHa, Proprietor. . Best of Ales,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, sc., always on hand. Iy23
It is composed enUrhly oi simple aud purely vege
table ■ubstancea. “ ’ ‘ V
It has received OTer elxthousand TOlnntaiy teatl- ^
—of Its excellence, many dt which are from
lli high fltancllhg. *
It la sold. In half-pouud bottlre (tho uama blown to,
the glam), by Druggist* and Dealers In Fancy Goods’-
at one Dollar per Bottle. > Wholesale ^ v -’
by PENAS BARNES A CO., 7. O. WELLS * CO.,
SOllIKFPELIN A CO., New York. ■ mh23—ly
druggists ass apothkfa iuks.
H. TATEM, Druggist and Apotheca
. d Wholesale Dealer In Window Glaaa a
Kerosene Oil* corner Jefferson and McDonough
a treats, and comer East £road And Broughton
itr^bjSZb;, J •; i i
PHOTO GRAPHS.
IRAPHS, and aU other styles of Plctnree,
with Frames, Fittings, Caaes, Ac., of every kind,
copies of all kinds from Old Pictures neatly finished.
Stereoscopic Views of Bonaventtne and Savannah.
Comer of Whitaker and Broughton streets. J N.
Wilson, i, • . iy98
.jfcwKiaty.
WATCUkS AHU .
Qt GB08 CLAUDE, I
J? « and Silverware, Bull
da;i. Savannah, <
■ epalred.
pposlte Masonic
^^•earefnny
iMndetf:
riAMUHL F, -HAMILTON; CsocoesMr to^Vllmot*
O Btchmond), Dealer to Watches, BSlverware, Jew-
jlrv, Ac., corner Whitaker, St.. Julien Bad Cangrett
streets. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Chronome
ters rated by transit. - ‘Jy*S-^ly“
SAILS, AWNINGS. BAGS;:dtc.
F. BEAUFORT, Exchange
■M a, tttrer Of Sails, Awninge,Tents, Flags,
ic. Sold at Hew ibrEiinleeKo- r f . w vuj;
iufac-
CHltacTS AND ’
i—i—,, . . -.j .n
VEERS. ,
BBUFN. Architects and Civil am) Ma
xi,, chanicai Engineers, southwest comer Bay and
lull streets, up otalrc. M. P. Mullee, CivU and
HechsnlcalEngineer; DsWrrr Bnprs, Architect. .
IhaRDWARK. CPTLEILV, <jkc, ; q;
1 DEPPISH,'’
, DALHEB A DEPPISH, Wholesale ahd Retail Deal-
£ crsinHardware, Cutlery. PR
J Implements, Powoer, — -
Congress aud 67 8t. Jar th stree-- .
Kjid;:- . . . Jj*®—lyj.j
Vr-J-&61 oJ-tiwiiiieitLgi ALU odj oi ■■
tell t;lE&7«f30sJ&lLl6'J^a*l>vi74.oK.9
: (Sdec««a»*BWl cl
Uififfiiii Sati-laqiho 10 ai^autTe siM 'u
FT AS JUST received a New Stock of
,’ -‘jipasslivriq adl oi &OlWEBATttR,
ii’a.116^11? nna BramoniBBtiss,:--' ^
ikaeortmenkof ABOE TOOLS.
:of
Prides ihortest
r itaiuoaisQ l Ja*8M li iiqohn
‘meritof F*rlor F^rnRnre. Wattreef.es made toor r
AUR4GEKACK ETT 3
HUNB'DIVING' AND WREOST- *
adl rJMG CQMRAHg.) ewliunnoqij
QTw((ni :nNpBlJrMB Draytot
ii)
1C X2 1/iui
a boa
a<J
JXI6)j
i>
ABERCOilN AND _
.beqtoi sd ^iw
vannahj, 0
TO:OT Oil
-.-.cal
oa) oj
av«4
bail
titife*3rt£«E'^ 5I3 V * ;i » f 13 ”"
It -- : l
ol qtj; xidm tir
A. KUSSBLI
>97tqa*o
■m
HjnESmgrnraapr
■3-iOt.: iLfU>)
men fcimiWflpaJtete l*" 133 tiUddi edr
,luq til.
jaao’ si\iuq •un^oonioQ a — is cases chow
Groceries# uiGorn, UeiSj ^ nsy - imtoreanaforB»ieby
oittmed: bicito cl boa ^ooCElaafco'ii^fl
Ie5—tf
,3iCT ,CO
U &JLD I noqn -isdlsgolft’ basqSh Tliw ale. L
••■III UUIHT1I AID JlffEMOt tTtEITA
attteHedto;! 7 jy»i*tiiI41
.Ll,., j* tiJ. -- 1
^i22S2«25?2i
■ t {'3"i!Kitt tH'l)Wi)Wini))j 1 ' t ill
84VA?INAH, t .j,....-*r — -S*»»WA.
- 1 —* SlWP and put n board at the Abort-
■epu—ly
t and Bnilding Material, Bryan atreeVbetween
AND BEWSFAFERS, I
. A BRol. Bull street, next to the Port
e,-"Dealers tn Newspapers, -Magarinea,
iiiliitRRiiAiuiRS.
[ A.DE
I.140Brough-
nt..
Boxes
. Funerals furnished at the.
Gf*t
ntry orders promptly attended
s.
rr;
' J FURNITURE
y> tiv- ; j ~
iu tgrti*:
-D
ere:
MILLER, No. 167 Broughton street, Dealer
:li Mahogany,and Walnut FnrEitaiq..and
Cottage Chamber Sots. Also a fine-assort-
/J.Feeucx. Car-
ijfj ;t L.-': j-k ■• = ~~® - - - * 1 *
! CIGAR. MANUFACTURER.
ohon; 1 _
-sen Whltasor and Bull s
3 Pulaski House.
Jy2S—ly
HEBMETICALLY SEALED
CASES 2 & PEACHES)
ai’Pftgftt’R-ft
15 c&ses 3 pint PINB APEtBS,
37 cases JELLIES, assorted, In
• Tumblers,.
42 esses 2 lb <70VE OYSTERS,
, ,33cssesl» LOBSTERS,
cases CHOW CHOW, -^w>'i‘
•Oil El
Goblets and’
HARNEY Sc CO.,
No. 1A Stoddard’s Upper Bangs,
:. Rsvannsh. Ga.
CAKCELIifG and BUSINESS
sy -STAMPS. - ‘
I FURNISH THB FOLLOWING CANCELING
STAMPS at makers’ priCM : 1
Addresao:
Blbbops,.from gl 60 to $3; Dates, $260 extra,
jrders to ~
WM. E8TILL, J»-, _
Bull street, next to the Poet Offloe,
Savannah.
IMPROVEDi
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
. i ,il«IU.Od “ *
“it-
.uses the Hair to Carl beautlfhHy.
1 the 8calp dean and Healthy.’
the Roots of the Hair:
edl
broes^the Hair and Beard to grow luxtuUnUy*
It Immediatelv stopsHsJr Falling Out.
it keeps the Hair from-Changingdolor Dorn Age.
It restores Grey Hslr to its Original Color.
It brings oat Hslr on’heads that have been bald
for y tors. : '
WM, ESTILL, Jr,
•$
AND
OOKSBLJLERj •»;
St., Next tothePost Office,
(DOWNSTAIRS,)
.i) .ii
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rster Saloon.
oi±im
O AT THJI STAND ON- - ■ V s ~‘
ir Street, Near Bay,
| [FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,)
OYSTERS,
f AS the best
Ttri
XXelther to the quantity, to sheiwir openechorat
bis Baloon, cooked-to any style.'
Oysters to be of the very best quality.
ALES, WINES, rJJQUORS, &c-. I O
b« brantt,an hand,jmd,a LUHOT_av«y ,
1 Advertisements forwarded to sll Newspapers.
No advance charged on Pabllsbers’ prices.
Ailleadtog JSewiipiDerikdipton file.
Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished.
ARordprstecetyacsrefal attrtitlbn. -
Inquiries by Moll answered promptly, -
Oamplste PrtntedfjsteolTletrqmpvrsforsale. '
Lists prepired for Customers. '
fi
■tflV.O.
... —_—_—IflMT j
Orders from Business Hen especially solicited.
iRjOIEHICE
t/i'tjBBSIuM— _
la, from the Columbus Factory
_lk C BAGGING “ -
ISLAND BAGGING. Tucker, Carter A Oo
" ROPK. - , ...
JOHN W. ANDKRSON'3 SONS AGO.
HAHSION HOUSE,
Street)
Bfipriirii^MttaS&g' AND 'ctiimcH streets,
l^ : “ CHARLESTON, 8. C.
(31
fTlHIS well-known and lohg^establlsbed House, has
1 been leased 'by the. undersigned, and la now
open to the Travelling public, wnoee patronage Is re-.
■pectfnlly solicited; - _
Guests will receive-tbe'Attention ot a Tint-class
Hotel. Transient Board 62 60 per day. Permanent-
Board can be arranged for upon moderate terms.
Carriages ana Baggage Wagons wlUbe lnreadmesa; _
Wpoov’
•it
j-1
M, Wv M.
bfli msoSo JrlMSl
DENTIST,
ATious mode* known to tbe profession, and comp**
tent assistants in mj Dental Lnbomtory^I cm At a
few hours notice manufsetur© an entire sett ol Teeth,
alter extracting the old roots (which can be done in
all esses toiihoui any pain.). _ - -
OLD not comfortably -worn. I can mske so.
OLD GOLD and bXLV*R PLaTKS Uken in part p*y.
I can msl£e.so. o j
dT •
OFFICE AID LABORATORY,
Congress Street,
• OPPOSITE PULASHI HOUSE,
Bctwem BeU sad WUtakcr gtratU,
lefrtrtf SAVANHAH, a A. - 1
FLUTING, PIAKIXG, STAMPING
AND DRESS-MAKING,
AT MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
„ eiX DTknrm umv am ' tr» - «
m»v2S-ly
133 BROUGHTON 8T^ Up Stain.
GRAIN BAGS,
NBW and
B urlap, linen and cotton bags, suitable
-for Wheat, Corn,-Ac., for asle' !> quantities to
salt. Bags loaned for the transportation of grata, .
by T. 8. ATWATER, Bag Masnlactnrer,
mayU—am *0 and *8 Whitehall at., New York.