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White Syr-rHUB
rtNFRAT, • Fall of flolidtadeifor the future
iiona of the people df ! 'the Southern
ly to Mijettain- -tjhe, senU
mentsof that body o£*&rivi energatojeell
sacrificing' men,'whtf, aftef sustaining thi
Confederacy; fcr-four years,
Ilaytl.:. , l lectlan
The news from Port-au-Prince is to- the
8th August. a 11 - • -• • U- ri low„
Serious complications have: arisen ewbich
M'twill probably bring ■Skttfirve’a ads
to ad inglorious end. - He has been levying
S3- a SQOAS^^ynMsnroa lines of^jfo^irelJ. ^q^s and swore allegiance to the Government
blackmail upon ell the residents of. p<«t-an-
Pnnea, haviog no respeqt tg foreigners. Aii
Englishman was dragged off, to be.shqt, but
the timely interference ofj Mr. Byron, the
British Consul, saved him. Mr. Hartman,
the : Prussian Consqi, was arrested in the
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[From the New York World j aueJ
V ntp
are profoundly impressed with the the !co
vv»a
We are profoundly impressed
conviction that a war of races, initiated by
the Radicals for political.effect is .imminent
j s the Sooth. The reasons of this belief may
be thus given: i H «
1, In North ; Carolina Ithej pretended
r, the pretended t^Eaker
of the United States, whose trusted and be-
loveffleadetyou h'ive'tiSeh: ;
I see that* interpreting “State’s rights” to
Bp+ * Sgs&igteg
jpj- go great a country
tSioIyiMo be, Jn -
to at tend, tg
'pise.i<loO mo.iTH
is, eer-
nmenls
or go farther, and:
irriaVh to ukarttie Westand North that
oontinhahee of - semi-anarchy, such as
tralizition, swells our natu
1. in norm ,ua
ftoUtenant-Governor,
the
tbe House, , and eighty T eight membera of
3 surreptitious Legislature lately issued ah
address in which, among other revolutionary.,.,
utterances, appears the following detestable fad
iocitment of tue negroes to rape, arson. and ~
murder: ... - ii
Did it never occur to you, ye gentlemen
of education, property, and character, yh
men and especially ye women, who never
received anything from these colored people
but services, kindness, and protection—did
it never occur to yon, that these same,
people, who are so very bad, will not be
willing to sleep in the oold when' your houses
are denied them, merely because they Will
not vote as you do ? That they may not'be
willing to starve wbilej they are willing-to
work for bread ? Did it never occur to yon
that revenge, which is so sweet to you, may
be as sweet to them?.' Hearua.uf .nothing
else yon will hear, did it never occur to you
that if yon killed their children with hunger
they ^111 kill your children with'iear ?" Did
it never occur to yon that if you good
people maliciously determine that they shall
have no shelter, they may determine that you
shall have no shelter ?
The result of this teaching is seen in the
following dispatch: ‘ * *
MCHWJKOva cjatneau ei BOWAimf
> know that .our. currency mnstba de
preciated so long as our bondsSro below par:
and fhht, 'therefore, the vast business hod
commerce of our country, most r suffer the
terrible evil'of ai ffhctoating standard! of.
valuiEvnililkecanremedyLtheevil condition
Jfecuon,
Contingenoiea, '
Wilmington', N. C., August' 31.'—A d
culty occurred in Wilson County on Satur
day between Zeno H. Green, a white man;! ::
and David Rulfin, a colored man, in which
ibe latter was shot and slightly wounded- ini
the leg. Green was arrested and bound over
to appear before the Supreme Court, After
ward Bill Grimes, a negro, made a Jong
speech from the Court House, in whfchhe
urged the burning of Green’s house. About
11 o’clock Green's barn was discovered to
be on fire, but he and his family were afraid
to ventare out of the house. Grimes was
seen near the barn just before the: fire. He
was arrested and brought before the magis
trate, and in default of [$300 security was
sent to jail. Tbe community is greatly exr!
cited, bat no further disturbance is appro,
hended.” . - £-
So much for North Carolina. The scoun
drels who have been:foisted into power here-
at the point of the bayonet: are rousiDg fife
negroes to the use of fire and sword, and
who knows how ldnjg . the patience of Hub
Southern whites may suffice to keep them
horn reprisal.
11. In South Carolina the negroes are or
ganizing into military bands, and arms are
entering the State from,the North for their
use. Some-few days since we were privately
apprised that certain parties in the North,
were sending these weapons to the blacks, ,
and now the carpet-bag Governor, who finds'
that he and his coadjutors have raised a devil
they cannot lay, is out iu a circular repre-
liending the formation of military organiza
tions and “the introduction of arms into tue
Siate.” Who is introducing, these arms?.
He will tell you. It is the leaders of the
Ridical party. -All these:threatening indica
tions, all these foreshadowings of blood and
lire are dictated from the Radical headquar
ters in Washington. These men are mad
and desperate. It- is all or nothing with'
them. The issue Is not simply defeat, but
annihilation, and,' as a last desperate, resort,-
they seek to repeat tbe murderous .strategy,
by which they fired tbe Northeraheatf with'
Memphis and New Orleans.
1IL In Georgia the pretended ■ Senate has.
cuied upon the man who writes himself
Governor to disband; .all armed associations
throughout the State!, and the same .dispatch,
which states this says that armed; bands of'
negroes exist throughout the-Stats, and in
one connty have resisted the Sheriff. More
than this, " ‘ . - —. -
demagogical agitation,
pudiation; andthonsand unnamed evils
and;villanbeq dram atiii j 5$e km
interests of-tbe ipeopleioftihe Soi
foMararsq aa-Usaft .latnaa
, I believe—every one, I know, who reflects
believesj-fhatifttrtrpe<>pl^ofrttie.8c»uff>em;
~ msaamssysL
le and ! labor lrom elsewhere to come
„ lftdinongst • them- s they ‘Would rebuild
their ruined foxtnnea, multiply‘jm'an)fold thg
vatoe- of their lands, establish public conti-
dence In onr political stability,"bring- our
-Government ^odds to premip'm.our’cdrrency
to d gold standard, and assqfe.fjjtthemselyea'
I the whole nalion * most happy and
jsporons future. Seeing this; and how all
i interests concur in the workj l' aak the
Sera aud= eoldiers .who fought for the
dm-^very-'thinking man of the' great
and Ncirth askg—why it cannot be
‘dope, .ytfi.i pi fit i, -i ■ Tj-.-.i:v; ti-r.-r—Sc
e are told 'by,those who l^ave controlled
d sentiment of the intelligent white
are willing to attempt to lead and
~. T ,iehr llvia^ff.of,thd;ignorant atffi in-
eriehee’d colorfidih^o, mqstiyiffieii. who
be needy- adventurers or wituoat any qf
aUributes bh whieh reliatioe! 'for good
gniffiHtei^ %!S?YMhhueht; can be placed. ’. We
are toldithsit, this kina of- government must
be continued at the South until six of eight
miUo^ of intelli^ejit, energetic White people
glye.iuld'iti or. jnoye ohfVof;the,cpuutry,
Now, I think, tbe Union army thinks,, and
tlie people of the North and West, I dare
say,;:peBevei'ther6;ffiuSt;bh.! ‘‘tchf thVjre''ought
to tie, a shorter and surer way to get good
■gOt@htlKaitfdr.au at the South- I ' N i
Wtfhhdw lthat they who organized and
tained the Southern Udhfedefacy }or four
years against gigantic efforts, ought to be able
;ive peace, law, . older and 'protection to
whole;pSople»mieShtafli. MEflJCI! J
chief at the late Radical Convention iu Chi-:
cage and fugleman-in-chief for that-interest . lJ( .. .. ,,
in the State, offered incitements to the blacks' itoikpowu you an_c
to. violence in his late speech in Atlanta. The-! j 01 ” * n "'“ ,Ul * u “ 11
streets of the reconstructed capital'have al- to
ready been the scene of one pistol fight be-
tweeu the races, and in Georgia! at large, • aa'
tbronghont the other Southern States, it
would seem that this latest Radical advice is
ready to bear fruit in blood.. ' ,
IV. In Tennessee the eituation ia perhaps
even more appalling. The unrestrained fe
rocity of Brownlow -at the bead of fiis “foil’*,
militia, for it is more than probable the rotli-
lia bill will pass, will beyond, doubt lead to
bloodshed, and so imminent appears, this
peril that on behalf Of tbe good, citizens .'o£
the State, a gentleman has been dispatched
jo the North to represent’' the situaiidh 1 in
hopes of producing snch a moral pressure
upon Brownlow aDd his Iiegislatare as may
■hike them halt in their desperate designs. .
V. In Arkansas there are grave distnrb-
enecs—so grave that the pretended Gpverndr
tisbeen forced to hurry lo the scene of their
occurrence. In Texas the recollection of the
Miltican riots and the thorongh state, of pre-
Purntion then shown by the negroes is sti
fresh, and in all the other States of tbe South!
ilia telegrapbj private information, and the
Press represent the same condition of latent,
animosity, ready at the least occasion to-
hirst forth into active violence.
. For this atate-of things the Radical party
‘s strictly responsible.' It took' the whole
management of this Southern question, and
j* we are, unhappily, to seea war of races
>“ that beautiful but oppressed region, it
oast be held amjtvMato^j forial^^fjjiji
The Spot in the Sun:—A’photographic
tketch of tbe large spot in tbe disk, of the
*0n has been made by a scientific gentleman
New Haven, which'is described as.follo wa:
'The length of the spot was 5i600. milea,."the
black portion extending for 24,000 miles; or,
jo give a more familiar idea of its magnitude,
two planets, eaoh as large as our earth, could
have been engalphed wiihin thiscbasm witihN.
oat squeezing. I The neriphery to the central
spot wag mottled with black and gray dots. ,
me photograph has- a very .curions appear
ance,'somewhat resembling a capital 6. or a
tomel with a curled tail, surrounded by an
h„r lte ^ amb « ofBnwU spei:68 6f erayieh
«nt. .The greater diameter of this sun spot
'Wended nearlj! due east and west, that wor-
tton spoken of above as the tail cunftfrMiX
Aliogetfier itineseated
a te*
larkable and unusual appearauce. - .. .
1 . ' "* - ’ '• tJnfr . )oTl99W l '■
*1 : -t: - • —i— ,*t
£ ? rca1ate ^’ 8 °m s time since'of.
event, expected, to wield an
TSfS' 0ver 1* nex ‘ Rresiden-
ual contest, daily appears to have more
grounds to rest upon. An* hnnsual. ibfiertst :
tffl.manifi
hops an’ - . r . .
°Wnbr
m Noy,
li
fied in .the
that he will but
i that he win but Ris
man, at . the ballot-box
Umes. r
the
has existed for the, last three years in ten
States of our Umon; ^i«5*l*reasea the
danger of centralization, swells our national
mdittitfesf i diminishes: :tmr. productions
the ivaine of otir TiaUonal bonds and cur
rency, and places the creditiof^the ric]
.below thatof the podxhstnatiohlnChrik
forth which commanded the -
:U we can remedy the eyiloondition
' fro
,i more •,depre-
lent-Joi
the people of the South will not do it; that if
svejr done at all, it must be done by the poor,
Simple, ^unedncated,'landless freed men ana
thej lomiMfof public
M ided the city, the.reydiu-,
tionists, might walk ia and take possession:
Salnave was prepariog for this emergency
ih^n tbe Darien left tor Jamaica. He' whs
nont to bead the forces id an attack upon
the revolutionists, and all foreign residents'
had been oalled upon to present themselves
before the police with their papers, as evi
dence of the fact that they were not liable to
do military duty.
When Salnave’a steamer. 22d December,
was captured by the revolutionists, it was
found that a very large amount of household
ffirnilure and the personal effects of the
President were on board, -as also his mother,
a pnest, and the Minister of War. The cap
ture of these bad put Salnave into a fnrious
rage, and from these circumstances, with
others, it is now believed that Salnave had
'plabned his abdication and eseape to Turk’s
-Island :by this vessel, and that, the money he
U now raising by a forced loan from the mer
chants ianvanted to provide him with ample
means for making. himself comfortable iff
exile. . .. . . -Jr
He is preparing to marry a wealthy lady,
the widow of a Mr. Dopey, who left her
amply provided for when he died.
A decree had been issued by Salnave, de
claring that the coffee, arriving at Port-au-'
Prince,and other ports mast be delivered to
the Government, who would pay in paper
currency, at a rate'to'be fired' by a special
commission to be appointed. Halls were to
be opened in all tbe towns iu poasesaion of
the Government, for the reception.of coffee
foij storage. This will have the effect of
preventing any foreign merchandise . being
imported, lor the only currency, of -the coun
try is the produee which tlie merchant Ipur-
chases.
The coffee' of an American merchant had
been seized at Porl-an-Prince, although it
was shown that advances had been- made
upon it; bnt notwithstanding an appeal tp;
mi.years, that the American Minister, the coffee had not
been released. Jacques.
0
,ve the interest. and the power to
educate .and elevate the
ind ;tOi restore themselves
i all the blessings of which.
J'Ma’gp just eppkdn^ !jTh6^heetifptt we want
answered :isrr“Are they $jtjipy^,d6 it ?“
I came dawn to find out. what the people
,of the Bhuth think of this, and to ask you
what the' Officers hud soldiers’ who served in
ike Confederate army, .aiid.ihs leading peo
ple who sustained it»'think of these, things.
- I came to ask morel. I Want to ask you,
in whose purity and patriotism I here ex
press unqualified: confidence, and so many'
good men as you can couveuieotly consult,
toisay what you tjttnk of ;it, and also what
you are dwffimg dmfld^ahouttit.: .li want a
written expression of views that cau be fol-
lo Wed bv a condUrrenee- Of action. I want
lowi
tojk
lenwhowRl
. >n are willing
„ e the people Of. the South to a chlv-
alious and maguaoimous: devotion to' restor-
mg..peace nod„prosperity to ohr hpmmon
I want to carry that, pledge high
polities,- td the late
IB, Uhion arm'^, and
^e-piaople ohihoNprlh and. %esjt, aud to
them to'Consider it,-and to take the ne-
, eopfident;' that it will meet
jbV.ao g'enerpUs, and
with a response! qu, _
confiding: that we shall' see in iis’ 'sunshine
.the_rainiib!st',Qf'heaee ih our polifical sky,
'^s^sx^ssaBeiaat
verence and regard for the Union, the
Constitution,' and the welfare of the oouhlryj
ind that what you would sa-y would be eu-
lorsed by-nine-teoths of. tha-whole people oif
■ he South; but l should like to have thesig-
bturqa pf all the^represehtative Sputherh
men here who ; wOuldconcur tn .your views,,
and expressions'' ofi their concurrence troin
the principal officers-and representative men
tMoughdqt .ffie, 8p.uJthV. .iyhehVfli 6 y can be
’procured. . - . . . sjp.\4.q aisimajiaq ' ill-
This' concurrence of opinions and wills,
all tending- to . peace,, ordeiv and' stability,'
yours as.wilhinsure: & lasting, peace, with all
its cduntless blessihOa■ » -s' « ’ if
! lgJ. . YhSi truly.
JAir W-iti- ijBOSKOR ANS.
t.: i L- J IJ : ii I-M.au Ir»- W* Atwonuixano.
General R. E. Le^ White Sulphnr Springs,
j oil)
I vjiwjifciiji.
u iuii ..T
Since Grant was nonainated.as ih, 6 Badical
candidate forJPresiftent, the following results
have been reached:
r ' i.r,
1 <$§a^N. 1,iJMISU »
' ‘“ vi c^NEC'SGUT.
Jinld.
lO jU£
i%b .bdoaiJ-i lo fcfeirrX
Bibth ofan Heib to the GreeeThrone.—
iuence of the birth of an heir to the Greek
me, .such an event dot having occurred
‘ > IpSt; four iceuturies.
This child of
reived, on the day-
his OSeJd'OffAjigpstt .the Jitaffies
Con«tan tine Henry Demostnenea. ine
Were T"ng *iTifi eannon fired. • Tbe yj
before the royal 'palace was densely
ith! enthusiastic populace. Shouts of
Long ifiye".ConVan*inel”‘rweire wefluently
uttered; The Kiog appeared on the balcony
with the Grand Duchess Alexandra of Rus
sia, mother to the Queen, her two sous, the
Grand Dukes Alexis ana. Nicholas, and all
rand Dukes — .
le officers ot, the Gonrt and the.'hij
als of the State. Athe^*** 8 *”
ays. tlie sctW oCscefitjrejc
the ifrus
street, an'
detained .
the guard. -j r-
been Uireatene<d by'the President, who has
bitter feelieg against him, in consequetice c
nt.t nffiiir witfal FT ‘ XT S Ttnli* Ttm, : a
MB
who has a
- - — eijhfeitee-tiF
UjS old affair with 1 H.‘ M. S. BuU^Dhg,: at
Cape'Hayti. No foreigner Was respected
and! in consequence of - some indignities
offered to' the British snbjecta; Mr. 8t. 'John,
H B.'M. Charge d’Affaires, had detnanded
redress in the name ot hla Government; and
H. M. 8. Favorite (iron-clad!),' under the
command of Captain McCrae, had moored
close into shore, and iotopoeitipmo bombard
the : fortifications, 'in the eyeut of Mr. St,
John’s' demands not being complied. with.
Th«J revolutionists, under Generals Lynch,,
ser|j and Nissage, were to be informed
ese demands were uot complied with, so
that when the Favorite
impaired? -Is yonr- minct constantly
oiling upon this sqbjeot ? Do you fes>
n listlpss, , moping, tired of company; ol
? Do you wish to be left alone, to gel
away from everybody ? Does any tittle
thing make yon start'ox jtfmp-? Is your
Bleep broken or restless! is
your eye aa brilliant?! The bloom on ypnr
iek as bright ?- ®o yon -emoy yourself in
=-' rAU ‘Do you pursue Jour busi
ness
That Triumfll.
[From the National IntelUgsnoer 1
To read the jubilant) articles pf^fhe Radical
prtss over the returns from Vermont..one
would never dream that the Republican ma
jority in the Green Mountain State had always
been fn all contested elections over three to
onle. It was idle lor the Democracy to think
Ocfj wasting muck effort on such a State by out
side help. Accordingly, the Green Mountain
Democrats were left to work out their own sal
vation, and right nobly have they exerted
themselves! On the other hand, the
cans, extremely solicitous to do' away with the
prpof, of a popular reaction against Radical
'misrule, furnished by the Democratic triumphs
ia! NeW York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Cali
fornia and Kentucky,: and the eaormous gaina
in Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere, strained
every qerve, The result is before thi
The Radicals do not touch their laf„ .
1864'by 417 votes, while the Democracy beat
theirpoll of that year by 2,227. At nu elec
tion since'1864 has a full vote been polled in
Vermont." The Ridicals have' lost, while the
Democracy have increased theirs thirteen per
cent. A like increase in the Democratic rote
over that cast for McClellan, would sweep all
the North and West, and triumphantly elect
Sevmonr and filait.
Lheso are the figures:
1864.
as well ? 1
ith thd'sSm
| ''Arun
“P»' vrsimm ,o f .
dull and flagging, given to;fits; Pi
(choly 1 ? If so, do not lay athto yjpite
vt UvafumSo " loau ntntiIs ?!
l restless i
•in;-[ii
fits?
m
iot west, yonr“khees weak, and titW
but little appetite, and ym-a«xffiutu .t^uaj}
rulli-ijzl
diseases.
L sexuat excesses, are all Can
toeing j-* Weakness ot thk geii-
The organs, t cd generation,
u in perfect health. mase the man. Did
gpr f hrntr .h.l thrwip SnlH-
' liiijni
Republican .42,422
Democratic .............—13,825
1868.
42,005
15,552
Republican majority.........29,698 1
..... 65,447
26,453
57,557
F.ullpo 1
If, .ina.poll of 57,66-7 votes tha Radicals
lose 417, and the Democrats gain 2,227, it. is
plain to be seen that in States' where parties
are more, evenly divided, the sape triumph is
assumed. ' . ' ' ■
Douohebxy Coohti.—Talking with & re-
' • rnuty planter yester-
. ' ... -
spectable Dougherty coi
day, he expressed the opinion that the whole
cotton eropof that county this year: would
not average above a bale to every ten amea
planted. He stated that the Eaglisb Com
pany, who have a thousand acres in cotton,:
Would not gather more than a hundred bales;
and such was tbe condition of, the crop from
the ravages of worms and disease, 1 that he
thought the general average, of the whole
ebuoty would.not exceed tnat rate. That-is
certainly a bad -opCaUai from- Dougherty,
which is usually one ot the very beBt cotton
counties in Georgia.—Jfocon Te/eyrqpA. .
aye always! tfeoeei-.whose, «onera»Y01 argW?!
are in perfect health ? You never near such
men complain of being' melancholy, ot ner
vousness! of palpitation of the heart. They
af e neyer*fraid they OShoqt suficeea ip
uess; they don’t become saa and discour-:
aged; they are always pollte and pleasant in!
the company of .lgd^, gnd look you and
4efajj^g^tiii.Jhs .^iMi—qOpe py youy. ^own-
cast looks or! any ottswr, meiVtne 8 ? [about
them. Ido aot iheau those Who keep the
will not x^d^"r^n ; their constitutions, but
also'thoab they do busineae wrthor tor-
| ldgin _ J * ; .r:nw eouundiiijatl
! How many men from badly-cured diseases,
from ’t’ae effects of self-abuN, and excesses,
so much .as to induce almost, every
or disease-idiocy, lunacy, paralysis;
affections, saitad t.: ana almost every
ex fonn at disease wicn numamty is
JWjaver suspqcyea. ^ nave
rail but the xignt one., ; i - n, 1 ,-!•
I*us8 silt nl—V mduc.lr'-ici .r.uj ,.io0
i Diseases of th’eke organs' require the use
cif a diuretio. * - •
j - - 1 i ‘a-- AaUji JctllJJtui *u c jci. .j hi . J .
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-The Depirt-
Lientenant-
_ i Disgraceful Cowardice
ptsnt has also dispatqhqs^ ff
Commander Cushing, commanding the Uni
ted States '.ship Maumee, dated Yokohama,
Tan.i'n TnlrrlO nnnAiinhinrr iVlOt. h A Kftll fflflTwl
fLUID m
BUCHU
t
B ha
TRACT
had been captured by pirates two weeks be^
fore, within sigHt of the east coaSt of: HaF-
lati. Toe Leemona had ten able-bodied I
hite men and a number of Chinese'passen-
;ers. She was armed with two cannons and
number of breech-loading rifles, revolver's,
;o., and yet was captured after a short chase
y a jack carrying tat two ganST and a crew
of twenty Chiuamen. The Europeans did. not
defend themselves by a single shot, but sur
rendered in the most cowardly manner, and
were actually set to work breaking out the
CargoioritiansferUoithe. jlffik,; Lieutenabt-
Jommander Cpshiog thiniw snch a cape . an
encouragement to , piracy, and does not
doubt it wtil lead to its |ncr^. ; . Afar;t&-
tng all they desired the pirates sent the Cap
tain of the bank and his men into the coal-
locker forward,' an'd, closing
m the sheet anehor and Ohr
they scuttled the ship, stove
tailed, a way,‘intending that i ,
jo dowa with the sinking ship., Tt
tain and bis crew managed to'break
.ail) r-iQ
W I'll JB.-l! 11
udoliO
a ha
ium
xim*
tool i. IaiIs .si Ji—.iKiaaoi -xsa'W
lb THE GREAT DIURETIC,
Elli'iiW .:i!i3f::<-2 IJ-.'JU . .:,
«MMkfWWR«?W!lf^i Si i il ««t
DISKAHX8 or XHS BLADD1N,
ziDNkYdi ■
■ : OBAVkL, ’
z;i I
: ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
ret ashore, leaving the Chinese passengers
w their fate. The whole history or this case,
saysCommanderCufitiihg'is one of disgrsce-
wnaiarililM- OTTBW; UomitiaiWlftr!
" ok *> «.'A «i i.
lers
Oushing,'- after ia' long ci
my of tlffi pirates, and in ol
tailed for Yokohama.
with the-services' of almeet all the
ained at any yard, but the duties heretofore
performed byTB® masters all devolve on ooe
of the qiiartermen or a foreman, thereby
saving a largeand useless expense. "Two hr
three masters were continued at the.Ports-
month yard’longer-than at-bome others;-but
heEe.were discharged after the launching of
!nnia, a hew sloop-of-war recently
' at that yard.—Washington Express,
FEMALE
i-Y Ti
gimnur. nmTi.iT?
COMPLAINTS,
' Ii! ' .. . . .7 ?. -
• i c-iSbidfffcdiift'Yiii t M.-i-E
DISEAS1S OF THE UBINAK Y ORGANS,
dutr iniffin esilimirtbO oviluoizH tiu
- j . wlu % v 4i ,cause ,a t^lu.aUn^, "7J 1 af^
-sv! -JioI
jent lrtaiunitted toi OONSDMPTION
maj ensne. ‘‘Oar fle*tt"«ncl uooaare
•hS^oetMtiUh these ttwiMs. and me neaitn auc
happine»», si,1 “PW
>rompt one of-a reliable remaoy.-
■u.1f io tcistoiscB smT—.iiazut) ksuktoo3
do uoi inms&D vuniowA edi Lhi, t- eeti
rstiT .ursauiaq-jGeilJ ai slit no v:r a g/r..R(u
lo EfUABLC HUD J7FWABD OF 18 ,
,i/a^
:!/ i>J a
1 i:JUL.fi J
J uiadj iCfjt. goi
$ECUReAHQMEINTHE
.6 ^xtiM' ^rtion pirudnce palpitation of
, w a , $i8&% or ‘
ghns, or yonr kidneys, frequently get, ant of
order? Is your urine sometimes thick,.
'milkyl.ci' flbcky, or m it; roriy on 'SeBlteg?
'^*;dm%liisk scum^e'to.tjie tpVV' 'Oris
• pediment at anet
awhile ? Do yon have spells of short breath-
dyspepsia? Are you? bowels consti-
of blood to the head?-,:Isybur memr! EMIGRANT
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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all {)fiM Htxlgmji'J
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WHOSE SUFFERINGS
!J - ~ '■ ">l ' I -: -i’i t,, >
HAVE
AUSES, AND WHOSE CASES' RE-'
DIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO 1
RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
1 c! 4 — .
; or ha
,1' /l£>5CLIIdi. fi
j^h*ed‘frbm,
.. jf .dischau^, whaf ^et ;doe^' it 1 ;
j upon your general health ? , ~
, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a
it/Jill
Fi rnisbed
:jL ‘gggM-paaLyau^ Kfl, 99 BSJ S.trBEtj SET3D11311, 63.
xt^utOctaberMt^hyam^w wbqwm_mvebaprompuy attenuedto. ^eMnMoaat Hue.
'lo
eleipiiasCr otij no,jri ion I
>"% BOdBK, ota POKEON Ql a HOD8E,
milt baud
Addreanp,
:v Baedx
FqR'r.REUT,
1 i Th Aife l HO0HE i located .on the noitk-
npnn — i;.. IV atuun fJ,:a:I ; -rr rn -
rent corner ol Bryan
:on bos
ntreduz Antito::
!c“uf‘the aaule lrom County Becotdr, with,
S m^jUtabranchen,care^yrepueA
mft f-
!ol
Ojji
atta
t^yVTpN,’H ART & GOik
Factors & Commission Merchants,
TO RENT,
oa hue Jno fidi uJh!e ot Belt
. FHOM l,x OCTOBER, the D'
hi-.n<tit.^midaa.AtfL.3mnr-od #or
oy H it
’w umdSb J SavtontiM. CFa.-
‘JUil'BEOUaHTON feTKBEr. 1
,^JO “ru FIT fc* O! ,20 i UK
ici,'inquire of Uemu*i *r. 1 A. feOLOMOM t' OO^
ntd* t a\uLn ot in Vi;r,n<o i
Market Square* ciifjj />np
^i:
JH-lX-
iT
on; iontgomery street, next to
Jti$t2'' ippiT&' !l - >1 i
1 11 ' *ui
i--13—i ln h . tf —»?
La ]o$!b
' ’ "odJi-A ■ ■ • '
SPS^Wra-Tfain T7a.; .uo/jejdu ,
ts6mery street, next to tbe corner of lldberty
‘ " I nfil-Wt MOBKIs
at offlce ot Cartridge Aa Neff,: d
Tri-f
>V -'-’L-.
Ttm
' idw neud i
u'-tME ' TWO-STOBY' FRAMED,
Ul
4t
bU
Ai
ab
OJ
Hfe^airdr the Star of Empire
itween Bull and
I tha simth side of |
- loi ' GABtfANY &'ADAMS.
SQUiU
l J i
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YOdT
at rut
Mteq
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Takes M , Way!’
baa — ‘
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sev/si
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V luov 1
el JD.:,T m )i
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iiii £•}(• ■ iii H <■-■
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0,00 iS Ii:
NOOHPOBAIED ONPEE THE LAWS
proyidiDg 20 LUIILQ
sn BfjadshSi .uob^.dh eoonr<
!§MfiS Wffi iTS
-*'* .'111'-..: sill tdw no tiSiui'J oni’ .yldi
AND THUS INDUCE EMIGRATION. u [,.
• ' . . 'in apUioti •
ilvlded into 300,000 Shares at S5.8ach
PAYABLE IN
. CAPi
Divided
{j yiil Cm
UNITED STATES CURRENCY.
; vi i,i ii .-i.-u« .nr
' Oertiaeatesof'Stoqk; Issued to subscribers inunei-
dUtelj npouregeipt of(fie money.
NO i^soil Alio WBitl '*0 i B6ld> HOHB THAH
i»iw^aiESi'
,toii a jujaiKiH
: I■
unlug a full description of
butea' among tbe Share-
t address, upon receipt of.
,-_tage,.: j; I ; . . -mi , .
_^Oon asto-lh^pricoof land in any por
Itate, or upon any other subject 1 of-lo-
„3ei‘ tirbpispig' to 'immigrate, cheerfully
I upon receipt of stamps for postage.
An letters should besddressed,
AISSCIATiOI,
■‘so. 83, • •'■'J
BAN FHANOISCO; OAUB-OBSIA.
jUs.u’J ij ±sjtl
bm“Stss0^^S
i.'s.lj y, m a. _Ati , fcL£‘uiJiit,i» on x-
r.m flii-ff -I "j^eOKil©©. IhtuiR d ..ii
too To udioona eoi to sitxaq edl ai
r\UBING OUR'- ABSENCE FROM THE CITS,
Jfcfiuw .ooiltUnsjEO eaolioy'L 11 util t; biLR-im
jllB. ALFRED POINDEXTER is ; onr duly (Suthor-
jsssd odw iLtui juojt n Itoii iii/liai
ilaedAItomey: uuo n«m i-ifoodj
■ saamts etlT jiasH-ui
L'»ie-Ft—f.ei li!.
LAWTON. -BYA. HXBT.' " ‘4. O. 1
811*1 iijjV/i'i ii.-. .... i
out an.7 ,liar, oitei-.1i.1
NO- .4 HARRIS’ BLOCK,
ill j, ul v.ho
■ina
j ISAAC EHRLICH,
UOl-KSAliK -pooACpONIST AI
I&luuslj ltciijatrLd.fi \l*iq n
1 ficir 7-jb
lOBACpONISX AND COM- .
OHN OIiIVERy
rtcibrfnr"
s. Rittfls Md »oor%
PAINTS; OttiS GLASS,
GLAZING, L ;
EDWIN WtL’ENGLE,
No- 106 Bryap
WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS..
8.TOM..11. G».
jmt
Uti
SUCCXSSOBS TO TUXXAtt HAM Ot
,E. D; SiyttB & Co,
■diTii u - a* It . m rraii
Importers and Sealers 1
3 B
-T.Mm
bdll
Oil
tfi
Glass ani|; (keensware,
JfuiD
lice
•»
dw ,au;Ju
fSBtgfFklnk^
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, KE
ROSENE LAMPS, AND -
IH.
01 3?Mil •
lS7fli‘b ___
■ AT THE OLD STAND,
109 Broughton Street
uqT*^* 1 * 0 * ODiTTJit?// j-.
satannah, aA,
£t*iJ io i.T'X* 1 ,'Ln •
r - Cfc: .W ■. .
BUSINESS. OF THE J
ii-IX SJiYTHE A CO., ; ja£W[ , a
JBYPS ONLY. angiSftiC
J;
T. BAELESTXNE. s
. FO DNDRT,
of Bay i«n. U OPPOSITE ft^JLF B. B. DEPOT:
in'V-T rr '- f i_t, j ar>ii*i««, — -e ..
and Brass Castings
MADIC TO OllDEK.
boisajtfza tidioloi vltocrimfs. A.Iir^i
■1-jO
ASr.UUY A. ADASIS, | H. X. WAS 13JBhalt,
trf -t
Americns, Ga.
■r
SavAnSEh/Ga.
TiKTJ
D.'S. ADAMS,
r„ | w
tonton, Qa.
DAMS, WASHBURN & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS "
i 1 a ‘ '' ' ‘un>‘ '■ ■
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office, No. 3 Stoddard’s Lower Songs. I
je2—3m . - - .L j, :l til ,:i ■ ; ■ i- -
TOBACCO WAMHOWSE !-
vg&XKir, crews s vo.
■-’•I wholssauimind is
North Carolina and
MANUFACTURED AND SMOKING
pEsai
163 Bay Street, City Hotel Bnlldlmg. 1
Jy4—ly
SAVANNAH.OA.
——a-—
Oasis. Mubpht.
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE. SIC-H, SHIP ani 8IHIB01 1
■■ PAIN TlfiBS.,
GILDISO, GKAUnNO, BSHBliWB, OlA-
i ZING, AND PAPBR-HASOnOg.
ALL SIZES ON HAND., . r
Mills and Boilers,
7 “ REDOGTIOS IS FJ
10 u
FOLLOWS:—
Mg
«w
SSiSS;:
r
25,00
34 00
JOURNALS 5 vm'he all of S a
standard aRB. 1 EXTRA BOXES alwaya on band.
• From oar welt-known reputaiion, we solicit
of public patronage. All onr work is warrant*
aeeo
anil—4m fth : T-iBALBENTYNE A OO.
tHf HOPE OF THE COUNTRY.
f L ' i KNOW THEM I
The Finest, and Best, and
Truest!
fr -ata toiii
iVERY T KEEMAlf--KVBBY WHITE MAN AND
:.
the Democratic Party, ought to know (be
sides their principles) the features at least of those In .
whom that hope is centered —of those through whom ■
it must be broucht to a glorious fruition.
by authority of the Htiiosai. Spxyoon amt Bum
Turn, Life-like Portraits of our candidates for Presi-
ent-and .Vice-President Of the UoiMd States,exe-
1»: the best style of. the art, are published as
■s
rrrE PREPARED' TO BELL, AT: WHOLE-
•* b mm
jSALE AND. Ri
PUTTY, ana VA1
BRUSHES of ereryde .
HARKE8S OIL, AXLE GREASE, otc.
'77 BryaiaSt., b etryeea B11U and Draytom,
and
it)—S.ymmhdf
-EibylOin^e^.,.....,.,. 1 00
'LargeDonb!ePlcttins-^3copies..'—t.-..— ..S S 00
" «8>
Picturee-^13 j0opies— 10 00
mhl4—ly
SAVANNAH, GA.
-ttrr
MAURICE HACKETT,
001
AND' AGENT OF THE SUB-
DIVING AND WREQK-
.. oaiJKft .CQMPjANY-, o
/'AVEiCR UNDER THE BLURF, foot oJ
tifito - '
U street. All orders ior tbe Submarine Dlv
rad Wrecking Company can be left with Mm, 1
Will be promptly attended to. oo2Sr-U
, H. G. RUWE,.
WHOLESALE 1,11(1011 DEALER,
ooitotoM a .. Vi: -j! I--J cmVf .juU oT
AGENT FOR BINIWGER^
:3I a-. iv
aulO—ly .
MARKETS QUAKE.
z
B. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND.
‘ 1 Of tbe latedcis of L. J. GaflmarUn 4Co. ti al
nb lo Jv
COTTON
u
<in
UIIUIUI!
•dob 1
udj
lit
,.. ^ e
ill •ti'iSUJui
CELEBRATED
lod^*
. R Oiryra 1 ,Cotton Olns.
These Gins have been expressly p:
■ "‘ForlaiAby "fi ai
S. A.. HARDEE’S SON A CO.
"sepa-Sm b- J -
i!'T .chilf'cOA blii ,.l
PHiefBIKSM
«hen n ifWtils:
axi. iuj
ti; nohrtaa
TWODR TD SBVI
au26-tf
S^M| a:;;:
in street^* |
c9T71o i no^/MisY-^ixeBAP^
mu
Tlie MepcliitS’ aDi Plsiitm’ Bant,
.r;a«qa j-id ai ?u Ibvr
In the matter of theapplienttou of >
Hitaur RobettO, aasiguee of. the | luEot
snr “
61 discharge' of hti trust,
'n Eli mu.
: in th<
be Id the{ of Chatham
and top| County. _ - I
1 blaaaaUi saBo filed i
asigacQ:
o alas
hi
! j Reduction of the Na'
partmeut has, in aocordanee with tb'
duced amount amount of appropriations and
•'*' of Oongress, reduced the jiefsonnel- ,, . - - . . ..., ,
if !the navy to ^ b^ore the war, j, HB r.MBOl.D, DlUgglSt,
-da
ai
-T9M****!*XTthfS
tVl£l loi>
iiiixV
•9A B1 tOADWAT, NEW YORE,
:ilD JUfCi’ - i x*—.TaV/A
iiCIB,2diinv jju,
tiurhas ’cE „ . ■■■■
present, the rname to the eaid HI-
of ■■
i publication of
im any patticip
to the assets of aaii
! Jvrfi 'vifi Xjin^v,.affiinaie3'f tDOnowJ^ji
j aoHobi:,.■ •; ntpgi egtmd oi.it
low SOUTH CKSTH 8T- PHILADELPHIA. PA.
upsaxia iiiiiiS hocE adl \a \nTin iqArg saw!
Horn are Qsitulao unlCOa - dons U P in ateei-
'ongmyed. wrappsr, - wttn:^«mmU0' Q ^^’'
slflJiibiT cl v ft
VP8ICE-HIM per bottle, or mx.bottles for
m,'delITBrsd*oiaia> sdlLea. Bold oy ai,' Druy
82
Bankid
hands of the eaid Hiram Roberts, assignee, to be
abmttmHhitn.i 1 •ioaisiiamta r,' |
■ - * it ii further ordered, that thia order he pnb-
once a weOk'Jor three monthrin one public
in the city ot savannah, one In Atlanta, one
Montgomery, one in Cincinnati and one In. New
dYorbuinodni: a 1
.. And it is further ore
open for furtherorder'cmP. . .
AtOhambera, September 1st. 1868- - • .... ,,, .
npl boa iHeucsd In uogfSV- H- FLEMING,
7 vboputy Clerk 8nperior Conrt.Cnatnam County. ,
aW .Dcitiiidaiio viiecr? ed aha iavttt.ru !
ariirB or.Gkoaara, :c I yaa weilr u-
_ .^Chaihitm; copnty.) £ J n .
' L Qeorge W- Wi'laon, Deputy'cie'rk of the Superior
Court of tne County and State aforesaid, do nereby
certify that the foregoing instrument or writingcart-
tataik a.kt Ue and faithful copy of the original order in
said case as appears on die and of record in this
dal eignstnre and I
have hereunto set my ofil-
IHH , offlce.at Savannah, thtsfSd
day Of September.'A. D. elgl‘teen hundred and aixty-
elit. . GEO. WASHINGTON WILSON,
.puty Clerk Superior Court Chatham County'
lawim -a-o V* amTfd
j—3 -'ll M- .: a ... . -
Seymour and Blair Badges
■ . unminro r .on* OTreT,
Ip
" HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY
•flfteen varietiee) oftbe above.- Wholesale or re-
One Radge mailed to any address on receipt of
'oehtsi Ate 1 Badge* for 81 00. - Send in yonr
orderTto BSTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
auSS—lm ' ' "Boll street, next to Post Office.
ttmahl
E. W. DRUMMONti & BRO.,
jJ sudda ki od r >::a : .,... .; i,
GENERAL SHIPPING
—AND—
Gonunission Merchants,
iieeji 7-ixq oiJiio
■ j vi; 154 Bay Street,
’t< iiaaii nhLiiv : • :uul ii C j3I_uI
SA^ANNAHa,. Gb
tt. j :>y.j; i
i ri i ll , f jM ,\j ■. r: ~
an
r i
V/:-
AND
...-ij hi'
J BOOKSBIiLEIb
Bull St;; Next to tlie Post Office,
-•““tDbvrtrSTAIBWi
ti .looqisviH of tqiriza
SAVANNAH, OEOROIA.
V
I^otieei
Xiadies
■‘eibj h.'.
FLUTING, PINKING, ST
V AND BRES5rBAKlNG, „
ti AT MADAME t. LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
may23-Iy
assies are,to be devoted to
be sent to one addnsa. All plo-
Jera sons to avoid damage in the
mail*, and io all cases free of postage.
Orders to amount of ten dollars a ad over maybe
filled by Express, and toll collected on deUvery.
With each order will be enclosed a p
lected campaign doenmenta, Ac., to
inset Adareea.careTuUy,^^ E^a.^8TI
W--N.' B.-ih : . orf° X
which advertirement
is r.
JSTicliols’
PRlNtlNC
S0S-:?L5 t' ...
89 & 91 BAY STREET,
(UPSTAIBa.)
JOB PR1HT1HG QFFlCE r
Book Bindery" ‘ a
jj
'Wk
BOOK BINDERY,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOKY. .
... and FAPEK RULING BOOM.
Mec^e^.lHhmentln thecRy jmvtog authera
- A. fall'atock of PAPERS,T * “*"*
wtatj^ on hand.
■ Ordern iolicited. Satisfaction r
Jy20r-lyl :i ill.,-.. GEO.N. 1
MACON, GA-
GILBERT H. SHRED, - -
—i 0
u
msAlnc
U/TH. SNEED ASSUMES THE management of tbe
iXL House, and will be pleased to see all of his
i .atod
Co
I haoi-nii
Jt^rei^v^aS 0 *^
BITTERS,
the' best of THE AGE." !
o liZmo sal our, t e3Dia ii*ocTno c-paaao
Far sale by the cas^bpttte tmd^nk.by • . r£)
Linebererer,
MANSION Hq^
6 9 Bio ad Street,
BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
CHSRLKtTCI, 8. C.
has
rv* jj -
AGENT
IDS!
OSS SIATTBASSE" FOR SALE LOW. AND
M l _ ...... __
made to order. Hotels and steamboats eup-
piied at ehort nuuca.
it* a.
J COtiTJECS* dhil-
. anS3—lm BAY STFtKJCT.
DU
orrii
LANK B-3QKS RULED and BOUND TO ANY
Pattern at the HSWJl
OS, 111 wrr .aveet.
blcl^iv/ia zeirz asoo J di J
JOB
miujia
i.....a Ai A.FREE OMNIBUS ... iv
133 BROUGHTON ST, Up Stairs. attentive Porters will be at the Depot to conTey
«°“ l » t q.»e.qgy>t 1 cn,. ;i i i
■ " - -..in
nq^tf
•pectfully solicited.
re-
~ Guests'will receive the attention of a First-class
Hotel. " Transient Board ,2 60 per day. Permanent
- - — - - iteterme. ,
i fa readiness
and from the House. .
I K. WELLS, Proprietor, »
Jell-tt ' Late of tbe Mills House.
ti
Planchette.”
NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
* Prices, $1, El 33, $1 50 aad $3.
.The “Little Wonder,”
Or IMPROVED PLANOHETTE, with the MXSTI0
POINTER. PRICE, 8* SO.
TTie best Game out,
THE “RACE FOR THE
HALLOS <fc FHfEKMW.
t morl
nq m2 *