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THE CbLTJJIBUS PRISONERS.
CONFESSION, UNDER OATH, OF HE
TECTIVE REEO, OF ACTS OF'SU-
HOH.VATIO.V AND PERJURY. .
the torture employed
PULASKI.
AT
PORT
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TALE HADE UP FOB GOVERNMENT WITNESSES,
Affidavit or William H. Reed, Govera-
ment Detective.
Washisgt 'N, D. C., July 3, 1868.
Personally appeared before me, a Justice
of the Peace for the District of Colombia,
Win H. Reed, who, being duly sworn, de
n.isetb and sayeth:
I was telegraphed to by H. C. Whitley, a
Government detective, to come to Washing
ton from Boston, Mass. In answer to that
dispatch I arrived in Washington on the 6tt.
ot March, 1868. I joined H. C. Whitley;. hc>
to:>k me to Cnipman & Hosmer’s office, ot
Fourteenth street, and they told mo they
wanted to employ me as United States Gov
ernment detective in the impeachment of
tie President ot the United Stales. Hosmei
took me ap stairs in tne same buildiDg where
his offici was, to a one-legged man’s
room, whom they called Doctor. Hosmer
to'.d me to go around to tne hotels, and
make my report every day to the Doctor.: In
a faw days Hosmer sent me to General O. O.
Howard, commanding Preedmen’s Bureau.
He, the General, told me to make my report
to al-jor Mann. I did so with several other
detectives, including a number of negroes,
the Uthoriotb of April, and was paid by
the Doctor and Major Maun three hundred
dollars. Gen. 0. 0. Howard then ordered!
me to go to Atlaota, Georgia, and report to
Gen. Meade, to work up the Ashbnrn murder
case. He (Gen. Howard) says you go there
by order or Gen. Grant. He (Howard) sent
me to Major Mann, who paid me one hundred
dollars. Gen. Howard gave me a letter to
General Meade in Atlanta, Georgia, in
which he stated that I came as Govern
ment detective, and be (Gen. Meade) to
pay my expenses. I arrived there about
the 18th of April. Gen. Meade referred me
to Major Smythe, that he (Smythe) knew
about the Ashburn murder case. Before I
arrived in Atlanta there had been several ar
rests made in Columbus, Georgia, and Major
Sinytbe informed me that he had^discharged
them for the want of evidence to implicate
them with the murder of Ashburn. He told
mu 1 could not make anything by going to
Columbus, but hoped I could make up a case.
Gen. Meade ordered me to go to Columbus.
I staid there two or three weeks. In this time
I teIt it was necessary for me to arrest several
limies—H. C. Whitley having been sent
for by General Meade at my request. Gen
eral Meade desired I should not make
any arrests until ths arrival of Whitley.:—
General Meade telegraphed to Washing
ton, to liavo the Government telegraph to
Whitley, who was then In Kansas, for him
te come immediately to Georgia. He ar
rived in a few-days. Whitley came to Co-
iHtnbas and met me. We had an interview
with Captain Mills, the comm inder of the
port at Columbus, Ga., and recommended
him to make several arrests, which he de r
clined to do without au order from General
Meade. Whitley got an order trom General
Meade that Captain Mills shonld arrest five
or six parlies, to be pointed out by myaejjf
and Whitley, and" they ’were "to' be sent To
Fort Pulaski. We, before the arrests were
made, went to Atlanta and got an order
from General Meade to the commander pf
ths post at Savannah to give us, myself ana
Whitley, fall control of the prisoners- after
they arrived at Fort Pulaski. While we
were on our way to the fort, the following
arrests were made at Columbus, • Ga. Ste
vens and Birber, two white men. and John
Stapler and John Wells, two negroes, and
sent to Fort Pulaski. W
met them (the prisoners) at Savannah, and
procte led to the fort with them.
At the fort one of the negroes, John Wells,
was taken out of bis cell and put into a chair
m one of the casements, with a cannon
pointed at bis bead, aDd a soldier hold of the
Bttwg, ready to snap the cap, apparently: to
shoot the gun. a barber lushed bis head
lull of lather and pretended to be ready to
shave his head. This was done to have him
give evidence in regard to killing Ashburn,
the negro all the time contending he knew
nothing about the murder. This farce was
kept up about ten minutes; finally they put
min back in his cell, with the understanding
if he did not tell something, it would be
worse for him. They took the other negro,
•ohn Stapler, and put him before ttifi gun,
With no better success; he was afterward put
in the sweat-box and kept there in great pun-
. jshment for at least thirty hours, until bjs
tegs swelled, and I teok him oat of the box,
being convinced that he knew nothing about
theea«e. At Whitley’s and my request’tUe
Mliowing other arrests were made : Daniel
Hells and Amanda Patterson, who were sent
to Fort Pulaski. Stevens and Barber were
Pot in one cell. Whitley and myself se
creted ourselves in the adjoining cell, but we
conld bear no conversation between them
implicating any of the prisoners. Amanda
Patterson was considered an important
vitaess, and was put in officers’ qnac-
mn. Whitley and myself talked with
her frequently in regard to the murder,
but 6be earnestly declared that she knew
nous of the parties, all of them being
mmsked and painted. She acknowledged
peuig in the house at the time of the shooi
ng- Whitley persevered io questioning said
Amanda, and said to me that he would, in
time get enough evidence out of her to im
plicate some of the prisoners and other par-
hes, so as to give Whitley an opportunity
*° ® 6ll e more arrests. Whitley then went
w Columbus and arrested other parties.
A man was arrested named Bennett and
sent to Fort Pulaski to see if D could not
, w some evidence from him in regard
n»ti 6 mar ^ er - In my frequent conver
sion with this man Bennett his, pre-
varicition convinced me if any one was
guuty of the killing of Ashburn this man Ben
in iu aa .2 a ‘lty- After this Bennett was .pat
j be.celi with Belts to see if he could not
he M5 80me evidence from him. Afterward
waa P“t in a room with Betts
Stevens, with the view of still obtaining
dencofrom both of them together. He
' “nett) admitted to me that he was in the
that done the shooting at Ashbutn,
ertnnPm 808 ^ 6 ^ Betts and Stevens to acknowt-
wiih'Iu °omplicity of the prisoners arrested
Benni.f m “ r 2 er - Whitley and myself placed
Dosp nr 18n 1 ? etts a nd Stevens for the pur-
tifv „ workiog Bette and Stevens np to tes-
nivsBm‘ 08t tbe P™° nere - We ( Whitley and
if jw P r °to ise G Bennett, Betts and Steven?,
mn...^-]i TOO *“comeoatand expose the whole
conversations with AmandaPatthrsoiv^p^
eating her in the evidence she:had ito;;g"
also Betts and Stevens, making each one
peat the evidence over and*o ver again,
hayethem perfect, 90 when t'"
upon to give their evidence
same "story, yy muey ren
qienlly that this whole *c
move, and the cpuyictif
would be a big thing
nesseeVwould get . ..
offered. .During, th^ time IM■ engaged^
working tip this caw m tftprgu, I dies
money from thk ^Puiyisaswr oy Qener
Meade’s order. - „ „ 1 "
(Signed) Wn. H. Rekd.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Ju^
tice ot the .'Peace in and Xf«r Washington
county, D. C., the 3d day of July. 1868.
¥’1 (Signed) . . Wm. y
piibVISlhJlJl, statef*"d
, AND COMPTROLLER
REPORTS. J
On Friday His Express-Agency Brilldcfc
tranamUted to the Senate the. following Re
ports, which; were,. referred to the Pmanct
Committee, .^oth.the treasurer and Comp
troller have turned their provisional offices
overtth the perefina elected 10 those offices
by the bogus Legislature:
. Treasukkk’s Office, I
MiiLKDOEvxcL.k;-‘'A.n^n9t '10 ) "1868. f
Assistant Adjutant . General Department of tht
South, quanta,, Gat j.<- /<) t :<j
Sir—In compfianpe with General Orders
No. 8. dated Headquarters "Third MUitiary
District, Ailanla, Ga., January 13, 1868, I
proceeded to this place and took possession
of. the office, aod assumed the duties ot Trea
surer of Georgia. The late 'Treasurer, John
Jones, refused to-tarn over any records from
which the condition of the Treashrj^ ‘could
ba ascertained; he also refused to turn-’diver
the assets, is. I found tn•(the 1 -'Vault the
sum of ten cehta ($00 10), and have , also
taken possession of the sum of five thousand
two hundred and twenty-two dollars and
eighty-nine, cents ($5,222 89-100), funds of
the State fonnd in the Georgia Natioual Bank
of Atlanta; Ga.
The enclosed exhibit will show the amount
of funds received from different sources, and
the amount expended since January 15.1868,
also tfie amount which I turn ovsr to my
successor, Nj-li. Apgier, Treasurer. I
Very respec.fully, your nbed’l serv’t,
C. F/ Rockwell,"
referred to. ;; < iU)
„ - ■ - J which .appear <»• .ttxeiylqniooniiHB,
tftWP fc»§» «Wre*ed in «biftoffice on: ;( i - -
wy from Headquarters Third MU-
#W*» fiafld October fit, ,1867.. sent
^ pa^ tfie authority irom Provi-
4 jsda ■
The amount. entered asj .over-.pay ment of
gqneTaltaxea, Vcovcra-Uiat which has been
l,to . tax_ Coljectpra in , accotd.ance
dipQ.847, Irwin'ACade df Georgia."
Provisional Treasurer.
Chas. F. Rockwell, Brevet Captain United
States Army and Provisional Treasurer of
the State,, in-account with The State of Geor-j
gia from the 15th day of " January, 1868, to
the 10th day-of August, 1868, both days in-}
elusive. .-in:. eu-s y:i
18 $ ;, lAfl? 2*YTAD '03 O'* A
Received from general tax of
1867, L F 4........ $
Received from liquor tax of 1867,
L F 5
Received from tax on insurance
companies, L F 95
Received _ from" tor on citc.ns ex*.
bibilions, LF 7....
Received from tax on wild lands,
L F 1 6. 1 .
Received from W.esterfi Atlantic
HR, L F<3.
Received from Convention tax uf
.1868, L F ,8.....>
Received - from fees of Rx. De
partment, L F 16..„.............. 4 OQ
Received from fees of Secretary
of State’s office, L F 17.
68.854 40
856 88
600 50
485 00
3 40
175,000 00
920 76
124,9
15*00
Amount found in vault
10
$370,639 44
Amount found in bank
at A.Hanta.............. $5,222 89 ; $5,222 /99
1863. i
Paid on civil establishment of
1867a L F 44 $
Paid on civil estabfishtgeat of
1868, L F 15.....
Paid on contingent fund of-1867,
LF 10..............
Paid on printing of 1867, LF 12..
Paid on over-payment of taxes of
1867, L F 13..— ........
Paid on special appropriations of
Advances" made’ i
86, Code of Georgia
Balance .".
-
moil i-
268 48
I
32,207 79
3,846 2d
2,252 00
8(307 92
1,537 50
97,956 38
Several persons who claim that they : have
been appointefi.Tax Receives by the Major
General Commanding.,Third Military Du-
tnct, have written toiMaJ.,r Geoeral Meade
since the,last election jq this State. Asking
that the Tajx Dtgesjt bq immediately sent to
lliem. Said letters were referred to this off
fice from,Headquarters. N<i"information in
regard to such appointments being ; on file, I
was convinced that no appointments had
been made, and if, they bad, the bonds ,were
not on file. For these reasons no Digests
were sent out.
DigeBta are ready and can be fur
nished to the Receivers at any moment. Tb
Digests for the Wijd Land Returns have mot
bean made, owing to a doubt as' to.the in-
tention of tfie Legislature, but they can be
made at very abort notice. I have the honor
to suggest a ebaoge in these digesis, .which
I think will prevent much vexation and
trouble.in this office, and secure to property
holders their property without its beiug sub
ject to the chance of sale tor taxes as it is
now, viz: That when, property located in
one county is returned on tho Digest of
another county, the Tax Receiver of the
county in which , tbe property is. returned
should be required by law to furnish the
Tax Receiver of the county in which, the
property, is located with a certificate setting
foitn the tact of its return. Bomesncb'law
as this, will enable each Gonntv Receiver to
show by his.retnrn that all of the property
io his county ia returned and exactly where
it is returned. ... <: , roil) nil
The want .of such a law has-caused much
trouble in,this cfflre, and.in several;instances
land has been advertised for sale ior. laxei
jwhen it; was properly returned and tbe tax
paid in other counties. The owneis.of tb,
lands were obliged ia gome instance
to come to- tbe Comptroller General;
;and. with him took over several -Digests to
find property returned Which -was situated in
one" county. - - - -- - - —rjz }
On the 12th day of February General
Orders 17, Current Series, Headquarters
Third Military District oame to hand. This
order removed Mr. N. C. Barnett from, the
office ol Secretary of S ate End ’required me
to discharge the duties of said qfflfie. I im
mediately proceeded to carry out tbe- re-
quirementa of the order, Mr. Barnett made
no resislanee; but he or some one else had
removed the great seal of the State, from the
office. I made a demand upon him for it,
but be did not prodqce it until the 8th day
of tfie present month, when ,he. returned it
to the office where it belongs. All records re-
maiteddn the office. ; :i; ,
There are a number of connty, maps now
ready to bd sent out, as inquired by the last
Legislature.
i, .1 hove thteday bean relieved from duty at
theState House of Georgia by my succes
sots, who wire elected by tho Legislature
now in session at Atlanta.
. CiiVeryregpeotfully,
O. Wheaton,
Captain United States Army-
Receipts and disbursements at the Trea
sury of Georgia from the l3th of January;
1863, to 10th August, 1868, both (lays inclu
sive:
1868. Dr. I
From Convention tax of 186S $124,920 76
From General tax of 1867......... 68,854 40
From Liquor tax of 1867 . 830 38
From tax on Wild Lands, 1867... 3 40
From tax on Insurance Comps- j
,i ntos, 1867......... 500 50
From tax on CucuaCo’s, 1867.... 485 00
From.W.AA. R. R» 175,000 00
From Fees of Ex. Dep't 4 (JO
From Fees Seo’y State’s offic:... , , , 15 00
S370.639 44
Wnitlev and myself Balance turned oyer to N L An.
- - - - Gier..C.;.:....:........7r..Z!3Z 103,179 37
Office CoKPiRotifR General.
Millidgeville, August 10, ’186
Sis Excellency Rufus JB. Bullock, Governor of
Georgia: _ • -i !
SiE-^rbavethe hpnor to submit the follow
ing statement for your information:
On-the zist day of January/ I8G8, I re
lieved Mr. John T. Burns, of the duties of
Comptroller General of Georgia, id; com
pliance with Generali Orders No. 12, Cut-,'
rent Series, Headquarters TLird Military
District.
When I came to this office, pnrsnant to
the provisions of my order, I discovered
Ithat Mr. Barns (had no jonrnal, ledger, war
rant blotter jjrnieeipt book, but that he bad
caused them to be removed trom the office.
I made a demaind in writing for them, to
which be replied, declining to return them-
to the office.
Not being aible to discover the where-
aboafs of said b*ooks, I deemed it proper to
have some mqde, and immediately ordered
themmAde. f :: .Si V i H
The Tax Digests, a book containing ac
counts with the Tax Collectors, tbe Tax Col
lectors’ accounts and correspondence were
left in th e office.
I immediately proceeded:, to the collection
of the Lux due on general tax of 1856. by ol
der ot Brevet Brigadier-General T. H. Roger,
Provisi final Governor.Geqrgja, and other
-’ijromHead-
—-o - — Provisional
Goverg or to statetheeocoant ; of John Jones,
former Treasurer, who was relieved by Ospt.
Messed
to exa mine the accounts, &c., of tbe Trea
surer, in accordance with section 89, Irwin’s
Cpjte pf Georgia, jl found no books one-
& ,»•«£.
ot 1 he current ysar were removed from the
of dee, and the funds were removed from tfie
vault, with the exception of ten cents’in
UnttetfSftittee^miifcy. No atateRieiit'Wasi
i Vimiahed hy the formar Tfqasurer, or paper j
of any kind by Whi£h the condition of the
State finances could be ascertained.
.1 have;the hooosto..enclose with this an
exhibit, -which shows the condition of Ac
counts since Lhaveboen'in office, I found
nothing in the office from which I conld de-!
rive any information as to the amounts ex
panded in the different appropriations, and
bv the layis of Georgia and the
i i hare not been able: to-collect all that:
•due thefitate on this .general,tax of If"
Muscogee and Chatha in have given
trouble, more especially , tb® i fltet
Manv of the Collector, i have failed to send
ig'fWLs. a tfnr ^hn finnl 1 ant Hp— !
Mow'if .r™ uul8nd expose the whole ment of their accounts..
5SSSSV5K-
Ew httt pretended to know anything
evwt lhe “order.. These parties gave no
cute ,? uU1 ' he y were imprisoned, tired
bv wffi' evidence was wrung from them
of Mayor Smytbe by promise
IhevTwL-i. d 8ecur ‘ t y from punishment.
“ej LWhiltey and Smythe) had frequent
L? U :
in their papers require;2 for the'final seltle-
»*7i
on
the.
on the book left with ‘i
they will show when tlte
turns over his books,
i -The-Exhiblt - showi
the Convention-tax oi
jomein. The amoun
P #J£
.ihimuat *> eaxw ^haijjiu
[eijart of
1868, has
ie greater
$370,639 44
1868 Cs.
On Civil establishment of 1867..$ 26? 48
On “ -m “ 1868.. 32,207 79
On Contingent Fund of .1867 3.846 2:
Oo Printing Fund of 1867 '. - 2.252 01
On Special Appropriations of '67 229,263
On over, .payments, cm Gen’i tax' -1 3 307 91
Balance Iff Treasury Atg. 1 11; ’68 99,493 8:
MiljllSMI £IHT : i‘J J/hliT
$370 639.44
The above is a true exhibit of the accounts
ot the Provisional Comptroller General o!
Georgia daring the time mentioned.
C. Wheaton,Cspt. U. S. A.,
Provisional Comptroller General.
< I » . i / ~’l 1 ■ —-
FROM ATLANTA. . ,
[0o:respondence of the Angnsts Chroniolo and Sen
tinel.]
£. . ATLAsxi, Anguat 14-p. M.
N<HJlNATION8. ,. ,
Of course, as the exficniive sessions are
held with closed doors, I am unable to give
an accurate account of what transpired.
.The following gentlemen: were.nominated
as Associate Justices of the: Supreme Court
by the Governor to-day: H. K. McCayfor
the term of eight years, and Hiram Warner,
for the term ot (our years.
CIRCUIT COURTS—NOBT^tEBN CIRCUIT.
The Governor also sent in the name ol
Hon. Garnett Andrews, of Wilkes county, as
Judge of the Northern Circuit, vice Judge
Reese..:-) incnl lit /:■■■ eii lo'nuad -
MACON CIRCUIT.
Hon. Carlton B. Cole, of Bibb county, was
nominated to the Jadgeship of the Macon
Circuit. ’ l "
1 SOUIHERN CIRCUIT,
Hon. J. R. Alexander; of Thomas county,;
was nominated to 1 the Judgeship of the
Southern Circuit vice Judge Fleming. !
SOLICITORS.
.-.The Governor sent in the following named
as his nominations for Solicitors of these
Circuits: J. N. Mathews, of Madison, to
Circuit; W>B-_ BenneftToLBrooks county,
to be Solicitor of'the Southern Circuit.
. ‘'.i.-.EidotaEiiiNtwiEirLoSb.-' 10 '’ ‘ • lU ;
The above mentioned were all the nomina
tions made by Governor Bullock to-day.
Gibson’s getting it
MORTIFICATION OF JUDGE WARNER'S FRIENDS.
: judge Warner's friends here seem to feel
much mortification.at tho way in which this
distingnUhed jaristaqd hightoned gentleman.
has been treated by Bullook and the men .wl
control Bullock. ... - l. . ■ j
His nomination for the shortest term there
is.'afrer'lieing'set aside and forced to give
Dlace .to such men as Joe Brown Apd Rent,
McKay, whose only qualifications for the high;
places they occupy are their trickery, cun
ning and unseropifiouanesSj in ca«ying.o^t.|
the wilt of their partiy,, is looked npon as but
little better than an.inBult;.and a good many;
. inse.. . '^L'ne cou, tup
Tumed ppto *«*in to-day. -ioRnsooncjc.
PfI Representatives,; somP ilFM-Pjed: Demo
mM^tocovered.^iim, and ;J u*mg, r offered.,
la ihp effect tbata -as afelo
.» gofeying- the privilege qf,
«I»|l»t.the. me*set«er be. oj
j.iJ sew /i l ii-. .
The vote on (fin resQlujton was-^yeas §5;
„ Soif , tWerUfirds, got^
R Ws.drpnped.-;-.,. j . : .> hso.ml -.i )i u- ?!-« j
ji-j adjournment of the House, -i ->< ; |
l The Hohse fate adjourned, tilt Wednesdiy
next. tUat'the dommutees inay have time to
report and-through courtesy to the Republi
can Convention Which meeta here shortly,
oil! l,.J .- -. f, ., j:i , . -.If e X.
lilliJli'J I , JgOfiJ
The Drought in Esollsd.—Cotempora-
neously with the "Aeaeon; which hss produced
very large crope of-hay and: grain in the
United i States, bas come the remarkable
drought in: England. .’Wheat baa. not: been
mater ally injurediby the dry WBather, lint
the late crops, and Mao bay “d grass have
been greatly iojqred, The result upon: on
market is already felt in: .the export demau
fnr,hay, and ittsfairto cenclndc that the d»
mand for butfor and Cbeead during the com
ing autqmn wiil : be large, at ^biprices;
Last year the breadstuff^ Rode badtbe bene}
fit of ipqqrmausprices to the Liverpool and
Rear S3q*sw«kstooMi tfip expense: pf.wm}-
.fW.ere-i JR.the.present season ; tbe prospect
fo/jo^pifoeshQf^jvheat.iisnd flour to f-very
g?°d. im
ooeeae ys‘ " ~
niii jiiiii ol biii_
lomiaoo
WHITESDLPHDft BATHS
I PBOP8TETOK TAKES PLEASURE IN AN-
0UNC1NQ to the SOUTHKH1TPUBLIC test he
™«ieted hl»mtmngf miiiiW for tbe acco^moda-
SO ABRANQKMKNT3 are -the most
teV’JMWPhririaniuth.
■ rjvo ea 1 ,E-t ; , j
COACHES to COBr
Etatlrojd, With the
JiPBraona bajtnz tickets will atate
that they are going to the Springs, and thereby re*
ver week,
tl*(0| ptx .month, ffooa ChiWreu under twelve
■years of ageand servants, h»K-prlc-.
1 JyW-lf * ‘ )* O. B. ROWAHD.-Proprietor.
HiftERf H. SNEED; - - Manager.
(usisifl io rediusm s yd Mvioasi .lUifi Jii” 1 ? f
tflijoiJI SI-. . VI j.:‘ ;; . ,
NCR- SNEED ASSUMES THE management of the
lit. House, and will be pleased to ste all at nia
Wends.
* "“ . A FREE OMNIBUS
and atten'ive Portera will be at the Depot to convey
gneata to the Hotun. aneS-tf
,,,-.-1 IJ.I.
Jj 'to srffi
of Schedule.
(ill CIIASGK OP CAUS BETWBES SA-
L-i:o VAJUSII, AUGUSTA, AND MOST-
$ no odeMlilfrritf,to drttn
ranasfOllOwsi - Cl J *, .
OPPrOE OFiliSTHITOF tSansptn C.'h. K.,1
savannah, Aitguat 14-, IMS. - f
Inst, Fas:
,tral Ballro
F/iln i its she Ur DAT TRAIN. ’■■* ■
.1- Io -,,z*» vl-t'mui oi*AviE ' b abrivx.
Savannah ii .-..8» ».A,«. 1
Macon- .Siai p.
Mifledgeville. .R63 P( K.
Baton on :....11:CSP, ML
Connecting wtth tratna th itleave Adgosta 8:46 A ML
i hsiesvai nlWOT.-HfiTiTBAlll..
Macon ..7:00 A It J dj-ioi
Connecting with tram that'leanS Angnata 8:49 A. jl
UP NIGHT RAIN. 1
SaVahnan.........7:20P. If-.
”kI*con ....k.•«•...J.. ...C:65 A.'IJ
vf,* f • •• • -•••••••••.•-•«v•••••»•• •S.slS Id *
JOnnec'lng with' train that teavta Angnata 9:33p. M,
q DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Kaepn.. ^—.......,..,.....6^6 P M,.,,
tttttnnahI...'..........::.... ..6:10 A". M.
AUgUaUi.............„i..I -.'.:... i .M...S:iSA: M
MiUeUgeville ......J....4:ao,P.‘M:
Buouton ‘2:40 P.M.
Cennectlng with, train that leaves Augusta 9 >33 P. M
A. M. trains from Savannah and AugiisU. arid P,
M. train from. Macon connect wltfrSIlUtdgavatletrail,
at Gordon daUy, Sundays exoeptod.
from Savannah and Auguita with trait a on Bomb.
WotWruShd.iMritopgSB RaUroads. o:
(' :0, EWi-;fr 1>n ; : Jtet% : Maat^-^fT^nS^ti;ori.
' TO' LET-, Vi /•-’T
« uoioaiq ,emi
STORE NO. 14'5 BROUGHTON
STREET, at present occupied by
Nenfvllle Bros.' Poesesalou given 1st Octo
GEO. W. PARIES,
T;' 1 ' 1 1)ir(fln.(l«
.bfr/1668. Address
•og7—1m - *
FOR . RENT,
Possession given immediately,
'DWELLING northeast corner Sontt
Broad .mil Lincoln atreets. This Dweiltni
- ^TOma^ bath room, water .close
djtovs lfcu:iu::. Wo. 05
rnn:
FOR RENT,
*l r jblbll03 i: 10 'd\') “t
moUibliOZ i: Tf ii i‘ .it.ii 1
A FJNK JSTORB BfiAB THE MABECT,
thirty feet front and sixty feet deep. Wil
jheiduted low to a gooditananti - 4i
’’miijy^f
.. RENT,
. two large Rooms oyer ouaj
stobR^'
0 ,:f> J.' lll LOMlll'I-i
Possesaton can be had at
WkT g. STARK & OO.
for Offices.
tanB—hw]
* F,
4 N OFFICE in I
i* Range. Also three stoiiei
in asme Block, tulfSbls for storing cotton,
fiflptofo: IimJ—.51 itfaguA
wftolfc* 1 ti:« if. .BlJ A tMEW4>TSUi
..- 0FI -Jill iu ? • ,4 ■ ST
1
bsiqins
NEWS. 8TRAW AND MARILLA' WRAP
<i: : PING PAPRRU,^ inn",r w. X .!
COinffiRCDGj NOTE -AiCID FLAT CAT
B’pne 1 tend
think that he owes it to.
refuse such a position as
T. J. Campbell (negro), Senator from the
second: district, Tevived the matter this
morningby moving a reconsideration of the
action of the Senate on Bradley’s case.
_ in
foolish and ungram:
as usual, occupied
oal louud and relief
Nile of the black
“ ‘ following the pio
making laws for t'
■iraoi sSi:2 nci ,cn
BULLOCK AND
sent in
eg, to ;»
airoq o xU:o'
**&
,tiqn, oi
it (came
ent'twad-
;ht to be
f! };;ctiliuo^WBK*gj8HWMnr. 7 on’ 3 -ro;) j
" Screven Honse stables, .. .
auels-dltw: ni-ranjUnear Marine Bkrifc
moil
.IIW'
eouivL
—~
TAKHIR on : BtyYAberoom, Congress or Drayton
fJll j&nsmwisw istiii nomo o-s x:o »
sttsetSi.e.HtoU .ieuiAP**^ 6 - The tteder .wffl
plane lsave the ssms kt tb* Southern Zxpress con-
1 psny)* office.
i -01395 ,0 COS A
TOBAdOB WAREHOUSE, i
THAXT0N, CREWS & C0. ;
til dJlw ?lq[XJ* o vtj i ouiaii:> -?.! u j
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
. twiV4( HUB .
North Carolina and Virginia
J&de JlITJOSU ,. ,02 ,1 del It . :jfc» ,Ui..I;---!
MANUFACTURED AND SMOKING
fo S AlCfiq o s,
19S Caiigmajiad ; 71 St. jrilfan St>.,
Jy*—iy
SAVANNAH. GA.
* OXaIV^ERj
u ii u. , II Jl," O !tjf}*“» .. nciJ
Sashes, Blinds and Doors,
. t - ?AHITS. OILS, GLASS,
PAINTERS’ AND GLAZIERS’ TOOLS,
niXRO FAINTS Of all colors and
111 -jVlj; blil07)
anil
House and Kign Painting
GLAZINGf Acie., “? s
No. 6 Whitaker St., Conner or Bay Lone.
ta*-Tiy : j , j g i- ■ t ■
DR. EDWIN W. L’ENGLE,
Publishing House
89 & 91 BAT STREET,
ii (UP STAIRS.)
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
Book Bindery
and
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
»a88KD FACIL TIES enable ms to
all wo'k in the above lines with the
tmoit Dispatch and ia Superior btyle.
EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE l
INCLUDING
PRINTING OFFICE, ■ ■
BOOK BINDERY,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.
and PAPER RULING ROOM.
The only eetabllshment in me city having an these
facilities combined.,
A fait stock of PAPERS, LEATHER 3 and MATE
RIALS on hand.
Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed
"V.N10I
JjM-ly
GEO. N. NICHOLS.
ESTILL’S
NEWSPAPER hm vm
street, comer Bay Lane,
DOWN STAIRS,
And next to the Post-office.
DAILY PAPERS.
New York Herald,
New York Timer,
New York Tribune,
New York World,
New York Journal of Commerce,
New York Son,
REEVES’ _AM BR0SFA
FbR T&E HAIR!
IMPROVED 1
Itta an elegant Dreealng for the Hair.
It cerises the Hair to Ontl beautlfnlly.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It lnvlgoratea the Boots or the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow tnxnrlantly.
It immedlatelr stops Hair Falling Ont.
It ke^s the Hslr from Changing Color Iron Age.
It restores Grey Hair to ita Original Color.
It brings ont Hair on heads that have been bald
foryears.
It [a composed entirely of simple and purely vege
table robaUnces.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of ita excellence, many of which axe tram
phjaffitftTii In hfgh
It 1* sold hi half-poimd bottles (me name blown In
**•*>*•*•1 *T Fancy Goods
everywhere, St One' Dollar per Bottle.
by DMAS BARNES & CO., F. O. WELLS A OO.,
SCU1KFFEUN A OO., New York. mh23—ly
WM, ESTILL, Jr.,
AND
BOOKSELLER.
Bull St., Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN stairs;)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Oyster Saloon.
ENT,
rJtS
BETWEEN WHITAKER: AND BARNARD 8TS.,
I ,7 ,: Savannah, Ga. ,
JelMy
iL.
n. a. : ad lira,
Batonton, Ga.
/AYY, '
iSBUET A AD21I3, H. K. WA6HBCBN,
Amerlcna; Ga. Savannah, Ga.
& Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
n A — NUtBMua jofo uUdiaWltH
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office, No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower. Range,
* t to c r..i-
U PH0LSTERY.
_ _ je.atteutloii of bis friends
and the paultc genuriaiy to his new and well so-
DietedStoctrof « »«q Sv.30J Jlafmotnia
! HoUsfe-fitting Materials,
Isllog in part of WHITE end CHECK MAT-
PAPERING, from the cheapest to the
NDOW-CURTAINS; PAINTED and
BS.'L’Ord and TasaelS; Bnfl
j Holland., CORNICES or va-
ier with many other articles of
■■L bally kept in blatlne. 1 - ij
Ing outandlatd, JEFTAURcpairingln ble line d
In workman-llke style. Prompt attention given
moderate prices charged.
-.DKiauxv/ ksmiiw-A-aatek, sohwabz.
'sp*^-iy
Chbis;
egsnuiai s
Ones. OLabx.
MUBlrlSI&CLARK,
UlSTEiRBOU
. OLA-
OILDIN G, GUAINIBi G,JU HD LING. C
- in t*io ban Boltw ohj t jiu jury.. ,
ARE PREPARED TO Bffilt AT WHOI.E-
AXLE GREASE, etc.
TT Brf.e St., between BaUud Drayton,
mhl4—ly -SAVANNAH, GA.
■*Wv* : i&l.
1 ■ arwoiTw tri&ttuu t *l:a . . q
jiica j,iiv(«uoeeawrto-w. D- MAY,, >, 3fl .
P« lor w
5. Kl
Setr York Dam- krar.
Charleston Daily News,
Charleston Mercury,
Courier,
Daily City Papers.
WEEKLIES.
American Union,
Albion,
American Army and Navy Jonrnal,
American Miscellany,
American Artisan,
Burke’s Weekly, for Boys and Girls,
: Base-Ball Chronicle,
Danner of the 8oath,
Boeton Pilot. (OathoUej,
OiIpper. N. Y. (SporUne;,
Criminal Zeitong,
OommercUl and rlnandal Chronicle,
Courier dee Btais Unis,
Day’s Doinaa.
Diip.tcD, (N. Y.J
Demoknt, (German),
Day Book,
IS^ 1
Fireside Companion.
Frank Leslie's Boys and Glila Weekly,
Freeman’s Journal,
Field, Torf and Farm,
"Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper,
,'Flag otdnr, Union.
. Oaxten'anbe.
Harper’s Bazar,
. Harper’s Weekly,
1 Irish People,.
Irish American,
Irish Citizen.
Irish Republic,
Ilia, trued News,
Illustrated Loudon News
Journal 1 of Horticulture,
Ke.ly's Weekly,
London Punch,
“ Lloyd's Weekly,
La Crone Democrat,
Literary Album, i
Literary Companion,
La Crouica.'
Metropolitan-Record,
New York Citizen,
Leader,
•• T “ b zatnng (German),
. 0 chimney Corner,
National and Free Muon,
New York Jbedger,
■ “ .Weekly, j bsmoieu
Mercury, ,
■■ Weekly Herald,-
“ “ Times,
«• "' F Tribune,
* (•• World,
National Police Gazette, .
Nation,
Bpnnd Table,
Southern Cultivator.
Scientific American,
HtaatsZeitong,
Sunday Mercury,
Sunday Times.
Saturday Night,
MONTHLIES.
American Journal and Horticulture.
AcricnltoriaUat,
American Miscellany,
Ohlldren’B Hoar,
bemicml T
r ii 1
n ,r.1to
New Stock of
^iatined)
..it 0 filofl'l nao3 2i»n , LRA.THKR,
GALF ibnd LIRING 8KIR8,
and » general awaortlnent of-SHOE TOOLS. Prices
— ierefor
„ JKING
ti hoojjlxkI—Aioauav» zi
in 1
umisffimM k co.;
«Sn..ardij i'jnii.i
Hay
qooq oestU
.>» yd *
_n;nrdt
moo him & 1. •
iva'dawWieotibdoi»t mom
bsuiti<l»« •towatC f«| .floUsartclai W ! laj , e j
iw j- .d.jO^MieejCM odEOahiiqinas'isq I
lolnoiiqcii xhaolo et fooifoS lufil g-j-.. v <. !
HIKE! MOUOHTOi. ABB JEFFERSBI STREET!.
r* All orders promptly attended to. Jytt-tanM
LAIRD, BROWN A SMITH.
porner ofB.y. »nd LlncpTn Etrecta, (over Wm-H.
non
................GEORGIA, . j.. :
9 and put on board Bt tho‘ehort-
Ino Protests noted arid extended.
iaaoll'I 9tU /. 1M-4-. !
sii bae
difi--:
-4-^i
/CONSTANTLY RECEIVING direct tom the Mill?,
,V b«6t MACHINE " "
RALE ROPE, and for sale at
sea.. Factors and deal-
best Hemp Bops for
III Id!.' .
Np.o
■Jl. M. SCARBOROUGH,
I Stoddard’s Lower Range,
1 “T . Bay street.,.
UNDERSfGNKD- la the only Importer
—.cl JVDSnJ. ,ie
i£-oi oiod 1(9it h
auglS-tf -
fTtHET
Ijb
America.. „ -i.,-,
^No. 1 Pernri»n Gn»no ln_B»
sir
of
FERXTVlAN. 1 GUANO In tue,.United States of
t o „ oct .--ijlOr) f- > - a -.-v.- - . • I
' —sor Bale b? him and
. nd,B.F.VOSS.
_ _ ILiOi'FERGUSSON,
„ . Akfintfox Oomienee, ot the Peruvian Gov't,
Je8-ly Ro. 47South street. New York,
.BTeddox stU ilojia ol loo I
Frank- Lealle's Pleasant Honrs,
“ BuegetofFon,
Nix Nax,
Halt’s Journal of Health,
- Herald pf Health, . .
Metryman’a Monthly,
Llppencott’a Magazine,
oLrYOThtcPblkB.
La Palis Heaatoger,
Putnam’s Monthly,
Phuony Phellow, -
1 Phrenological Journal,
People’s Magazine,
Riverside Magazine,
Loudon Society,
Yarikee Notions,
Atlantic Monthly,
Appleton’s R. R. Guide,
Arthur’s Home Magazine,
Ballou’s $ Monthly,
BlackwOod-S(Repriat).
Boston Ten Cent Novelties,
Comic Monthly,
Catholic ^World,
DeBow’s Bevlew,
Demoresl’s Hmstrated Monthly, and Mad.
Demoreat’a Minor of Funlun,
.' Eclectic Magazine,
Every Salnrday, Monthly Porta
Frank Leslie’s Ladle* Mtgtzlne,
“ Bodget-of fan,
. Godey’a Lady’s Book,
Galaxy.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine,
Harper’s Magazine,
-Jolly Joker,
Ladies* Friend,
Land We Love, ,
., Le Bon Ton.
BEADLE’S DIME PUBLICATIONS.
DIME NOVELS, BONG BOOKS, kq.
ISSTJXD SXMI-MOSTHI.T.
Dime Novels, now ready,
. Beadle’s Dime Songs, ho-lto 30,.
BEADLE’S DIME BODES.
Letter-Writer,
Cook Book,
„ (Rook _ ,
“ Croquet,
“ Pedeetriantem,
“xi Verses.
MONRO’S DIME NOVELS.
From No. 1 np,
Monro’s Fong Books.
QUARTERLY, 8EMI-YEABLY AND YEARLY. ;
London Quarterly Review (Beprlnl),
Britton Review (Reprint),
Westminster Hsvlew (Reprint).
Frank Leslie's Holiday Ecwnal,
And all the tazJons kinds or
Iteligiona, Comic. ^gricaltarAl And oth«r , ,
Alm»Dac.°. ad 3
:t v; r-:~ • -- -I
K W. DEUilMONQ, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late firm of L. J. GailmArtin & Co.
E. W. DRUMMOND & BR0.,
GENERAL
SHIPPING
-AND—
Commission Merchants,
•V street, (7 dT;
SAVANNAH; GEORGIA,
anl-^f ' ..V„ Url !
PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, MUtUTES had DATA
t HOGUES Bril
JOB
LAJUUES printt
ornoM, iu
Bay street.
JOHN 12
AT THS STAND ON
Whitaker Street, Near Bay,
(FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,!
H AS the best faculties for supplying OYSTERS;
either in the quantity, In shell or opened: or a:
hie Saloon, cooked In any style. He warrants his
Oysters to Bo fiT the Very beet quality.
AT:Kfl^ WLINKS, LIQUORS, &C.,
Or .the best brands, on hand, and a LUNCH every
dhv now—iv
Advertisements forwarded to aUNewipapera.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All leading Newspapers kept on file.
Information as to Cost of Ad vertising furnished.
AU Orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries by MiU answered promptly,'
Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers for sale.
Special Lists prepared for Customers.
Advertisements Written and Notices seemed.
Ordera tom Business Men especially stSam^i
ARKfsOW,
jjA-tf
FOR SALE.
RICE
SHEBflNGS
yarns, tom the Columbus Factory
TOBACCO
GUNNX BAGGING
SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter * Co
BALE ROPE.
John w. andebson’s sons a oo.
MANSION HOUSE,
69 Broad Streets
- * ,- • - ' V
BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rTUHS well-known and long-eatabllaUed House, has
i been leased by tue undersigned, and Is now
open to the Travelling Public, wnoae patronage la re-
apectfally solicited.
Guests will receive the attention’of a Flrat-class
Hotel. .Treqelent Board gs. 60 perdey.
Board can be arranged for upon “
Carriagesaaa Baggage Wa ^
ww
Joll-tf
bein reedlneaa
c. Late of the Mills Honae.
umncuk TEETfl!
OR. N. M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
H aving every facility for the manu- -
FACT DR B OF ARTIFICIAL TEETHin aU the
various modes known to the profeealon, and compe
tent assistants in my Dental Laboratory, I can at a
few hours notice manufacture an entire sett of'Teeth,
_ the old roots (which can be done in
all eases without any pain.)
OLD CASES riot comfortably worn, I can make so.
OLD GOLD and BILVaB PLATES taken in part pay.
OFFICE AND LABORATORY,;
11?' Congress Street,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
Between Bull tend Whitaker Streets,
jeS—tf SAVAKNAH, GA.
N’otice, Ladies!
FLUTING, PfifKMG, STAMPING
AND DRESS-MAKING,
AT MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAB,
mnyta-ly 133 BROUGHTON ST, Up Blairs.
GRAIN BAGS,
‘(iljElfr AND SECOND-HAND.
TJUBLAP, LINEN AND COTTON BAGS, enltable
XJ for Wheat, Com. Ac., for sale hr quantities to
rtatiooof grain,
let.. New l ! ork.
by
msysi—Sm 40 end *» 1
HERMETICALLY SEALED
GOODS!
VP CASES 2lb PEACHES.
OO S4ca.es 3 lb PEACHES,
15 cases S pint PIKE APPLES,
87 case. JELLIES, assorted, In Goblets and
42 cases 2 lb <XJVB OYSTERS,
S3 caaee 1 lb LOBSTERS,
16 cases CHOW CHOW,
Instore and for sale by
b^bney & CO.,
Bo. W Stoddard’s Upper Binge,
- 8avapnah. Ge.
and BUSINESS
STAMPS.
1 iu LUlsil Ml.— .
FURNISH THE FOLLOWING
STAMPS "at makers’ prices z
Becomb’s Canceling Stamp, with die and dates
complete, *S; Secomh’a Banking HonaeStamp, with
out date, tom $12 to $15; extra Dies, $2 so each,
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $3; Dates, $2 so extra.
Address ordera to WM. E8T1LL, J»., -
Bull street, next to the Post Office,
Savannah.
CASOELES®
Orthodoxy m Reform.
A SERMON.
fy Rev. Raphael D’C. Lewin.
PRIOR 3> CENTS.
FOB SALE AT
EstilPs News Depot,
Bull street, next to Post Office.
B lank books ruled and bound to any
Patten at the NEWS AND BXMALD JOB
ornoM. U1 a, street.
XIO-’S-S