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[From the National Intelligencer.] ^
TUB ASI1BVR.V PIU9UNERS.
geport ofOencral Mcade-T«ic Cruel and
iahuman Treatment of the Prisoner*
Admitted—Tiie Witnesses Cordite Prose-
cation Subjected to Tortures of - all
Kind* tq^ Waits iaj»< a Case . 4 gainst
Then*- V- i3
Major-General ASe*S& B*¥| 8 .
C S bis acttfln", ana that Or Ihe milua
offlcws under him, in the matter of -the.arr
r si and manner of treatment of prisoners
charged with odmplicHy in the murder of
Asbbarn, in Columbus, Georgia, who was
killed in a brothel on the 30th day of March.
it will be recollected that some of the
parties tbns arrested hii|»*iUai ~
Bsniot the cruelties,And. inbtgStiff
meat they were subjected to whilst under
cries:, and that Reed; one of the detectives
employed by General Meade and General
Grant to “Work up the case,”' has also
rtc ntly made an affidavit to the facts,-which
jliow that certain persona among the
ing the evidence is of the modi positive tin
ami leaves no ground to doubt the convic
lion of the principal actors,
-> • [From the Macon Teiligrkpfi.]
N A Pertinent Inquiry.
Forney’s Philadelphia Press, ofthe 8th,-has
the following special dispatch from Washing
ton :
i Gsc
received.. . ,
f, a a vindication or himsell against .
allegations, General Meade has asked ani _
cured antboriiy to publish an account of his
doings. It appears that thg murder'-of Ash-
baru, who had been a member of the Geotgia
Cinstitntiopal Convention, caused a great God only knows the result in many,parka of
deal of excitement, which ulthnattdy.4issum " ~
eJ the form of a political controversy. It
was charged that General .Meade and some of
bis subordinates entered into the' pursuit and' thefe-is t>v@ry reason to believe that thojrwill,
irial of the alleged murderer* inpart lor the-
aciiDou-, but Ibe great bulk of it is made up
of copies or orders for arrest, and returns of.
officers thereon. - - ■-
Tue report shows that the civil authorities
ai Columbus had undertaken to: ferret oul
imdbriug to trial the persona that: killed
Asliburn, and that ihc miiilarv commander:
wuose headquarters were in that place, at
hist Ciimmeuded the aclion of'ihe civil of
ficers, bat afterwards, recommended that the
military lake the case in hand. Thereupon
Major General Meade ordered a military
commission to try such p&rlie i aa ‘might be
ariettecl and charged with the crime. .1 >
A number of arrests were made, npon the
suggestion of various parties, ToutetespBciaily
upon the direction of , two detectives? White-
ley and Reed,’ who were employed by the
advice of General Grant, and «at the request
ot General Jlende.
Tue oflicer in charge, of Fort Pulaski certi
fies, officially, that tuesu detectives, “came
lo the fork with the prisoners - in charge,-
with orders-to have the sole contrcd.ofjtl
cmstqnentCy Ifiagnujei^Jifli* auBRjug^ .
cept lu keep ifiiTm seeurelyT” To discover
wether two coloied men, .Wells and Siap-
lar, were in possession' of information'm'd-
tciiai io the esse, the officer says “iho de-
ttc.ites thought proper t > operate somewhat
uponiheir feelings.” This operating upon,
Its feelings consisted, in lathering , their
lads, preparatory td shaving them; bliud-
folding the prisoners; and placing them .in a
cisemtnt of the fort; there the bandage was
ukeo off, and before the prisoners’"' view
there stood a soldier- ready to fire off- a can
non which was pointed, at- the -accused.—
iffiilst these threatening Operations were
joing on the detectives endeavored to force
lb prisoners to make eome disclosures
si»ut the murder, but in vain, for they pro
tested they knew nuthihg of the killing.
Tiny were then placed in “syvaajt boxes,”
described as a closet in-the walls Of- the fort,
* htile wider than the. prisoner's body,, the
door closing within three itches of Irik
breast, and the oniy air admitted being,
through a few augur-holes in the door. Here
they were left in the belief that they were to
be kopt there thirty days, unless sooner they
snould disclose important facts. Taey were
allowed to remain here thirty-three hours,
dating which lime they were nearly suffoca
ted, and again, questioned, but with uo suo-
CeS9 -' * 1 , - • .<-• .i.sjRn" . •
It is shown, also, that neither -of thuper-
ton3 arrested—some twenty odd—w.dre |le'r-
Diitied to consult counsel, 'or .converse with,,
anybody, and that they were thrown into
“d incarcerated within the prisons indis-
criccinately. The prisoners wqo were cen-
fiaed for a long .time; 'and ojtcrwarcla dia-
cnarged without trial, deslcribe tlieir cell3 as
being soma four by seven feet—others.two
‘etl ten inches wide, and dark; rid ventila--
tion; that they had had food, -&o. . , . 7
lipoQ the matter of the size of cells, the
report includes-a letter of one of the prison-'
to the mditary .officer ini charge, set-
bng forth that ceils had been reduced from
10 two feef, that tjiey could scarcely
breathe in them, Sc., &c. This letter, with
others of like character was forwarded.tp the
t-ummanding General, who shortly after-
e a "a instructions that “if these-prisoners
ttUgive bonds not to attempt to escape, or
the Sub-JWsp'iqk, ot
Can be removed, to thi
" e made as ooinfbrtat
bhtir being under proper surveillance.
inoihei charge of Uie released,-pris:
that they were-.:arrested without
warrant, or charge; and were- nof permitted
conftr with .coonsel or ftienda . , ^.v.
The report, npon this point shows, that in
toe first instance,,;and foi some day*,; the
to converse with any person whatever, bat
TOfTO 10 '
The report shows, farther, that after the
“rests had been made, uamety on the; 80th
o' June last, General Meade-iofoTtnSGeheml
Grant and the Secretary of War. that upon
wing Washington be \vas of opioibn that
Cl? rl prisoners might and should be' turned - \
orer-to the civSl unthoritiea upon the admis-
- - -- - -
4U " Ashburn murder case J
opinion, and he thinks th^t
“tseions pending when the
Efionid be earned dot by the-military adthd»t-- :
“w, and asks if Cohgress can take/action in.
ike matter.' % ,, ' , ‘
rourdajs prior to the foregoing commttni-
®"od, namely-26th of June, General Mitide'
’001 to the Secretary of War the following
communication :
JI ^. eem il of bhe ntmost imporlanb^ not
oiy for the ends of justice, but for toy.,
Phonal ^i(aibn7hh"atTE"eiPBhn"-“""^
crers shonkt no by military-
‘tdingly ordi
soeoia.—The.foHowiog leUer from r the
Chairman oi the Republican State Executive
Committee,
^illbe'hota
made in it have already been fnlfilied. , It
was-written previous to the expulsion of the
colored members' of the Iiegislaturt, and is
addresst d to the Republican C ongressional
Committee: . v .
,»t“ The Democrats have inaugurated a new
revolution in this StstA. * Thly' ratend to
overthrow the State government. The first
.sfejyhas been' taken, or rather commenced*.
We havfe good evidenoe that they intend to
expel thp.colored membersj5fthe.H0UAa.an1
then expel Ifie colored members “of theijen-
mf, and seat Democrats in iheir places.'
They will then have two-tbirds of ttre House;
butif they should notbave White Republicans ! speaiter rather
enough will be expelled td givd-them two- feet, and briot
ds. They wilt in the same -way get carr
ot the Senate. A bill will then be -pas-
ed intake the State xaitrrads from the con
trol !ol the Government and give it to the
General Assembly.. The patronage- of. the
State roads is: immense, and With it in their
hands they. expect to control the Assembly.
They then intend to impeach Lhh -Governor
and remove him ; after that, God only knows
what they will do/’ j /-. r". /J 1 J ;
>tAfler appealing to Congress to prevent the
expulsiorvof the colored meinbarsythe- tetter
couiiouts: *
Ik
Onr voters.wilt have ho protection at the
polls; and there is great daoger ot bloodshed,
-but I domot knew, that Congress can do any
thing for us, We are not iu as :good condir
lio.n^aa other States, for they have Republican
Legislatures, bat. the Democrats control ours.
They can piss taws to protect voters, but we
cahbot. ,We have reliable information that
the Democrats are auning.in .every r part of
the State had everything is being done that
can ha io prevent tbe-colored men from acm-
irrg. Ubless Congress, does something for us
the State. Our party is composed
entiroly p£. colored men. If il^e whites 1
tempt lo'roterfera with th'emat the polls, a
almost
and
bloodshed will loilow. 1 Can Congress do
anything tor na? Our General Assembly will
do nothing to preserve peace; will Congress
doit*:*:
How. the ; “Chairman Of the Repnbitcau
State Executive Committee "of -Gtorgia -has
been formally announced by the Hidtcitl pa
pers ot ihe State as Ex Governor. Joseph E.
Erojwn. ‘Ts he the'aufncr of the foregoing
dispatch? 11 it possiblehe has, by. bjs per
sonal iufluence and exertions, first secured
the expulsion of the negroes from the Legis
lature. and then dispatched it to Forney as
“ihe inauguration dl a new - revolution
That is S-gay piece of diplomacy.
Now, ono word as to. “protecUop at tbq
pollk.” The Democxata.iof Georgia mean
.that every man entitled to vote, (white and
black) shall have the opportunity; but to se
cure this rt suit, Jdrey jidU-WobaalykhaKrUtO..
take energetic meaaurea.. 'We, learned, day
before yesterday, that a menilly negro over
heard ’ certain 111djcal3 in' Bibb-yesterday
digesting iheir plau of operations on eleciiou
day. They intended-W-post-six'hundred
well-armed negroea around every.poll, early
in-the morning, anti not a “damned Demo-
cral” sbould-vote till they had do'n'e'.as much
as they wanted-to. Now, if that is the pro
gramme, perhaps an exlru session Is needed
to arm these guardians of the polls, so as to
prevent bloods tied. \: ■ v
' We believe there-are- witne sses enough its
Georgia who will command -the coniMencs
of the Northern [isople, foexpose the
falsehoods df this'diepitefi 'abdnl'D'emocrnta
arming and threatening Violence. ’Ihe in-
fl-xible determination Of ttid'wbites of Geor
gia to mniotain peace at-all hazards and sac
rifices, renders these ■ -slanders- useless and
unavailing.' . •« .•TJy.ti > t
- [Fxom the Wachlsgton Exprsas.)
HiglilF lilfcvestlug tlcwi from kiherta
..au(l Otlicr Parts of the Coast of Africa.
■■ Secretary^
letter frflifr OtffiiicSWlfeftf Nt
ing the United States steamer Swutara., The
letter is of great leuglh, is dated. Lisbon,
Portugal, April 28, 1863, and is originally
addressed 10 Admiral Farragut, and by him
transferred to the Secretary,' It is a com
plete acconnt-of a cruise of thb Swktara
the coaat of.A6cica. >74. mjjea l)ia foilewipg
abairact,from.the report: '
fThe Swatera sailed fur-Toulon February
^ touched at Gibraltar, and coaled at Pork)
Frande, where there is always a large supply
of coal and goad futilities far; placing it on
the vesseL.r J ' *' H-mUCa
'^Commander Jeffers states thathereuched.
.Mofirovia on the 28i1i of February,' tkhon he
-called upon the President, and was. much
gratified by the evidences of the success of
the attempt'to' plant oivilizflioh B Atrica'.
The great waqt is capital; while the gtealer.
rnprfioa of the emigrantB.have not been
Vnltural laborers i fco many were l
Northeru cidls; latidef mixed blood,
Able to stand tho climate. -They occupy
their time in trading Vill)-'natives. Forthis
rjr.sou Liberia does not raise snCioient fued
for thiaanpportf)f the,immigrant- popnlition,.
and actnaily import^ it from ~tbe United-'
States. Too Souther® colorml population
laborers succeed well.
“Wll
w?48aBaJS'rs«a®f '2a»ssss?s»3S3Sas;
own,.
"tnd a
0 the emancipajtd negre
diciotfs. tisihg’the ariurmjhtr 1 ,‘We ad hqtkt- 5
low the natives among u? to vote nnless.they
have been educated.iw«®^hp$sIbeUdv5og
them to.be no more competent to understand
.the limited gueatiops of inteingl and external‘
policy of ibis little Republic than the com-
parativAiy' uneducated- coteked masses at| on,
Rome (they all spoke of America as .home)
ire able: to understand yonr numerous and'
complicated ones.’ ” ■:
“It appears to me from what I saw. in Li
beria,: and aubseqaently down the coast, that
tjt anyimpression is.to.be 'made'on Africa it
is to be through.tbia coUmy; which Is tiased
on Christianizing and moralizing principles,
wbile'afl'lhe other establishments ore biased
on trade In- rntn, gunpowder and mdskets.”
The Sivatara "Teached Elmira March. 5,
id fpund Ihe plaoe .in a .state of aiege.
in
iThe coast had been formerly occnpied by
jpd de-Vielopipentagp^ the Eogliab, French;. Dutch, Danes and
®od.i|te4 'V-ottu&iteM, wlib established trading posft.
’R militery com- \ c^mmarnj^r A report* that much trbukle
andfr^ueht fotfcl fighld odetir between'tbJsft
L.ja ” In his report he
*8ettters and the natives.
necessary forte* ' • ...
la- ihe concluding part ot h3. report he
“During my ernise 11
iiigen.tly sought
. Tssboi
'‘on. and
flMonday next. Before going North I retain
^Governor Joseph E. Brownascoansetfot
-Government. I "deem his services dfi
f^niDortence, not only far his legal abil-
gf-yutlor the influence bia position in the
on my asking him what hia
I iJ'a re P“ e ^ ‘Jive thousand dollars. 3
amAn 01 authodzed to -pay such an
anfk 1 - Wlt hont the sanetton- ot superior
a°ss m ty '-.u? e - then -2 xpressbd his willing-
a „ jo withdraw, and not to- commuhicatB'
Genetsl Meaie then advises the employ-
board the £
“J^oriou ---
.^formation from ail accetsiBlq sources, and"
find our trade and interests-in a satisfactory
states - . • .' . ,
“The slave trade 13 entirely .suppressed.
‘No serious cases of illness appeared QU
gthe.cruise,'’''
o-tisSSi 1. a . .15^1...
lETTlSO QS ■ELEOrK>SSJ»A fewn WfMTt, ,j
. very amusing incident of Uavel-isTe-f
lated by u gentleman of. this city as haying
occurred recently i©u one of . the railroads
leading to Utica, New York,, the homuof
Horatio Seymour. A number of-New Ad
ventists were aboard the train returning from
one of -their religious demonstrations,' ’ at
Which tho doctrine that th)s wirtd would
wind up its atfalrs-aboftl the first of feendw
year had hebu extensively held w?. 1 Two of
them sitting near him opened a conversal
on the efeciion prospects, when bite re
marked: . : -
“I haven't the slightest doubt that the Dei
mocrats will elect Seymour and Blair this
fall, and I believe it ougfitldbe'done, too.”
, “I don't see how yon figute-in'ttikt 'WAy,’'
remarked the other; “Grant and- CJdlfax will
be elected as sriroas November cotuesi and
if I wera- a betting man Td-put up some
money on it.” • *'1 ■ —- •, ?,
At this another N. AV, with a long,- funeral
countenance, !! very owl) of. transcendent
wisdom, drawled solemnly:- :: “You are both' 1
mistaken,-tny Irieuds; the Lord Jesua'Christ
will be President bi the- Uniled - States in
186S.” - ; .-*•
' Hardly bad this asge prediction been-ur-
tered when a big Kentuckian on the other
side; of the aisle, who had beard the last
Jr iddisti'nc't'y,' [jumped tb his
feet, and bringing flown bid fist, shoated,
“I’ll bet you t*efity-five dollars he don't car
ry Kentucky;” * - : -- 1. - ■
- Id five minutes the whole car was in a roar
as Abe joke went around, and the discussion
y,s-)r!
ifcrj
oji-au
was abruptly-wound up, leaving, the eDthu-
aiastio Curneracker very much astonished
and puzz'ed at the result ot Ris sham of it.
Louisville Courier.'
AjmrvAt. op Tint Ship. Gulcosda—Lx-ritar
FBon Liberia.—The ship Gbtconds, belong-'
to’th* American Colonization Society,'
Captain Lovell, camenp to the wtrarf yester
day morning, hfiringhad apidasaht voyage
from Monrovia, -She brought as cargo con
siderable quantities of palm Ail,- sugar, coffee
and arrowroot, -and the following passengers'
all colored: Hon. j: J. Roberts, er-Presi
dent tff Ibe-RepubliC, and wife ; Dr. Laini
and daughtei; Augustus Washington, wifi
and, child;'-'UrB. Eliza Bishop and two
childreu; Emanual Blair and wife; Mrs. Fan-'
nie ltobinsofe; Mrs. Sallie Thompson; Aaron- hr
TtHman-; Samiiri Forrest, ‘ and several
others. Ex-President --RobertS^ visits Iho
United States on business- connected with
the Liberia College, ofwbich ha la the prert poaera of Ufa, by Uborloaa employment, nmsholo-
f den > Tb ?.^ hree . 1> ? ,lJf ?*gftyypaasen-jaomCihafih'a;hrohuiimeirauxUon, the''use of
‘ * * tex an d cctlaa, »n a Irrqaent ciludbirth. It is Uu- otteser
caused 1>JV direct klitetiOD, applied totlo maoaUi
morabrino of tile vagina ntotf. tA
gers carried Out -by the Goleonda were
-lauded in good health. Everything in the
Repubjio was going'on prosperous^,- and
business at Monrovia and- Basso was good.
Captainl Lovett reports that a few-days before"
he left the coast a vessel sailed from, Baasa,
and. another from Monrovia, for - England, 1
loaded with palm-oil, and another was load
ing for the same destination, to,sail in about
six weeks. These vessels ,aro all of about
three, hundred tons burthen, apd iheyi apd. .
their cargoes owned by citizens of the Re- 1
public, null officered auiimanned by colored
meq. Chief Jaatiee Ray^ot ^he, Saptema
Court of tho, Republic, had been impeached,
fpr alleged malpractice, and hafl Jbeqn.-;
moved from office by the President.
more jSuM.i .. , .. , ,
WhemBNiawfls foe>«a<aes 01 tease ; £WtnMtegi
compUints, it Is ffoet. pxtefof to conttm^iate the at
tendant evils consequent upon them., it U but sim
ple lattice to the raoject to ehgmerale a few it the
many-additional caheeswbica^to lanr.ly affaCt the
life,health; aadhappiness or woutenla olt.ela>teoof
eokety,.4mtwhfeh,ioaae 9 aBm;j,>« ( et, more or fees
dlreetly, the welTare of the entlie liain an fatuity-. The.
. . criiti lor precocious education ana mar-
riiye causes the'years’that nature designed lor cur-
pp’real deyMopmentto tw»- waeteii and'perverted
the .restraints .of Hire**; He; early qonfinepieO* of
' " “ ’ ' r" ’ tea unhaaltey eicitepi.Bt of
. 1" i .. . ■ 7"> ~ ~
How.Tiiey Get Gun a— Much aurprisais
often-expressed id relation-to how and where
Abe negroes in some sections obtain ttta new
Enfield rifles with which they parade.
cireiunsteOcu related us .by Major, 'hfaxson,
of South Caioluia, may help to* Unravel the
mystery: . -.lI. oanfj
Some weeks ago a coffia was reoeived at
Newmaiket, n station-oa the railroad about
twenty-five milei above Djrn’a Mine, lu
Edgefield District, marked to;a noted. Radi
cal.- -Too suspicions •'■bf : lh3..Statioji-master
being exerted by its weight;-it was opened
and found to contain new Enfield rifles-.
These were, taken out,-and in a feW-day sof
ter the coffin was. dejivered to tha person to-
whom it was directed, who bad the pru-
:e. to keep silent in regard -to the loss of
contents.—Talbattou Gazette, 10 th. '
Tue Prospect Ik North Cakolika.—In
round numbers the vote at. the Jagt,ejection in
the Slate ivus about as follows: ,
T Radical vote..........- tib.OOO.
Couserwaffve, upward of —Tib000
•. ; bftjl
Majority less than .80,000
At the time of that election tilers were re
gistered and did not vote at-least 89,000 en
franchised - atoters, nearly all of whom, had-
they voted, wonld have votedthe Conservative
ticket. 1 he.Radicals voted to n man. Be
sides this,- between lD.OOO and 20,-000 votes are
now enfranchised under the new CoristitUtitM
who could not vote before;- Nfeady'-aif 2 of
these will go for Seymour' and BlaS-1 And,’’
further'! than! this, thousands of- men of .the
atic nominees.—Sentinel.
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Notice.
INTI PATS ASTE R . DATE APPLICATION ,
> will ba made to the Honorable the Com t of Ord
inary or McIntosh couuty-for leave to eeU the real
estate belonging to the estate Of Samuel and Charitf
Bozir, lor the benefit or the betas and credit ora of
said estate., HfcNRT W. HOWARD, Adm'r. .
fallen. September 7,1868.:. , eeptO—laifgm*
settle'
“When the young man is about to
,wa. as “the'.husband of one wife, he
ahouinresolve’ never to ma^e her jealous with
his‘ Wild Sallies and his gay Ann Ticks. 1
FAMILY-SCHOOL
rpHE 11eV.o.*$! n ’ 11 ' * t,r
X at hia reaidenc..
MONDAY OF OOTOL _
-h a well-fnrnlahed rooin ana
FUtST
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pepol^retcresleSfot Bpeaking, Uieirjia-
ilve tongue. a limited number of popns the aiaw advantai
,'L A German philologist, -at Jena, predicts,
a ‘ e <l jhat in five centuries English will be the uhl-
ver'sal language. *
given bia-ownchildren.** -' - - - Y *i - J -
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Instruction lu Modem Langnagea and Music extra.
eeplO—laadv - • *-'•; * <
K6, JBIiIKKti, BLANKS for Oonnty and
ofllccrspHntta^mtheMriMt at^__^£ Warehrraae, and signed
WOMAN;
i .1 • Oi vl-mV . y
ii/e-fi- St-r’ i-.l
V 1-
Sr-lrMJt *•
t*.
•• tv fit 1
OuarwUHatjeata, Jrojn the huof ^bg^-..
sepu^tt,>: ?? ? {-I c JR^.BroUKMontra>y :
. 4 va
;Z f \ t ‘.iis.-ir-O. : a*r 1
t At-'.- >i - i .w*ii
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j. .. .'«: **■» ft>- r- ’• 'fi; ^
- \V. r.:-* j**’-' . a yro ; i *v
- J ,"tutti i./ w-’. -•••»*• Ai
^upottantrelaUooa^wfiiote-they -atateuff tbet* peco-
jyuo^glb'teHeti.-waaBa'ighiea.ikarrf'iri'w.”* -
- *• to vaioj iffff;rinj(a. Freedom lrom these
tie in no small degree tetimCr bapplnesa and
-for Rime Can be happy whe ar* 111. - Nfit-onJy
ao, but no on* of then v>W0U» female cdmplainta can
£Wg bcaufiCred'to'ftinpu -without fuvoiviiig the
kiteoa ud prematura decline. Nor
j»p|ofofaitto (hyribian for tha teUef of
toeaov&foa'ifanckiidifflcteiua^ana oatjHipdu tea.
jmtiuE^WikMtiy Via a.ttS winan *0 mr foeri
flee her gfogltet cfi*rw u 'tffd&’ifiia. ’ jlha' fox ,wil
'a-— J -‘ ’- ‘ fian'ds. simple ape-
uud efflcacloua in,feUtvteB and
:jr|. ongof l^so troubledomo cam-
te^aiox^ tafc - Wt
.-.ox * f-u- •
au-I h j r:.. ,'-rv. - ': >'
w ' > .'.b-1*** vj -,u i ». !.
j-| 1 IBs. fflvl -a - h .-.r.j ■- .
Hundreds suffer on in Silence, and hundreds of
others apply vainly’ to druggl43 and doctors, who
’*** ' merely tadtallae them' with the' hope of a cure'
ly Aufemfo'WhlcU make them worse. I wonld
ntit' wteh'tiinaAaert anything that would do lijuatice
to ihe tinicied.butl am obliged, to aay that although
ttmay be produced from axcewlye exhaustion of -She
IS
bit ‘--u-iir.
i
tt ?; * 1
fF«OBLR!5ltT«
BBirfC Boose; With gas; WATEfti LAWTON, HART & Cft
4c., next "to -north'eaat fchraef of Wh'ft*k<r' _ ‘ ' - : ' ' , - __ -j-
Factors Alommissioa Merehaats,
f FOR RENT.
* -• K tt -a-"- ar»
sle-
NORTHERN T^HEUER’E- of
bnilding corner South Broad and Lin-
mtr «T. -. r-. - ' ( j*.- j.
•Ssaft^&in'j ...
Ms&gjssaitz
ids
FOR* RENT,
- ^ ^t6b4: nex^Ufthe afilfifef
(ffEa*f.Hroad a|p| Brcn^hton steeels, to-.
WantedtaRent, 1
A HOUSE IN A PLEAS1NT LOCALITY.
- --. t-Wlv-'tx'. uo ; h t
Gas and water preferred. ' ’’ '
Auaieof:“K|iY IHE.” . . atplO-lf
v “ TD RENT, -t-'.-vw ■
FBOfi’ ia* OCTOBER, the DWELLING
*•£> 1 -' »-v •*.; ... v. ;y. . .
x*it BEOUGHTON STREET. For terms,
Ac., Inquire of Meaara. A.
Market Square. '' ' ’
A. SOLOMONS A OO.,
■ I.W., .“fext'iash-Af'
tr-rrt ^gs »
AEMTh i ..
FOR
A tOMFORYABLE TWbStORY
Con -hasqment).BRICK .PM’ELLING
lontgomery street, next tothecorner of Ubeity
atrefo-Apply to . 0. T. MOREL,
auglS-tf . . . at office of Hartridge St Neif.
n. *. nawrow.
1.
. HXRT.
NO. 4 HARRIS’-BLOCK*:,
J. W. STAHSBDRT 4 60.
i • awe? t* iii rr > •
BfCCESSOE* Td tBX L1.TB FIMC O*
: clU WISMV& Co.
.-.-.j
Bay sti'oet. Savannah. Go.
awgl8-3m.■' w. .
y . ISAAC EHRLICH,
WnOLKSALK TOBACCONIST AND COM-
JUffiUON
Jones’ Upper BJocIc. Savannah,.
ETAS NOW-ON HAND TOBACCO direct from the
Abb; a supply Of BAO
Btantiy on hand.
ifoto the ! SILVER-PLATHD AND -BRITTANIA
±
MH|
JQBUSI OLIYm
Sashes, Blinds^ asd
PAifiTS. OILS GLASS,
shed pahm Wall «pm«* Xd
: -- ; •• .... UIADE&
Boose anil? - Painting,
GLAZING, ACc., *
if if. B Whitaker Bt„ Corner or Bay Laae
Hs-iy . ‘" '* ' " ' ' : *'.
TtffajQi^dryLKKY,Idh'd','
]-• R0SENE LAMPS,-AND
PUKMSHIMi MS
genebally,
A* THE OLD STAND,
‘ f«— ,a { tr
109 Broughton Street*
SAYAJOVAII. GA,
HimMwnni sss
REISTT
' ' . . Full THE SV9UHKU.
THE XWO-STORY. FRAMED
[1LDINGS on New Houston street,
reefi Dull and Dra> ton atreeta, fronting
south aide of the Parade Grounds Apply
.tjOSHay.U*et. to.
QAHMANT ft ADAMS.
H Wesiv^ariJS^f &fXttipire
its
:»»
SECURE ft HOME If* THE
- J v.-f., .- .t q
i ’{*
GOLDEN
c-v
bail-rodra. " lhm. wiih the b'ady halfalothcd;
aud the mind'andciy eiultod by iileanuro, pt-rrerUu^
lucildnlghtrevel the hinnw dteffilod by'nature*for
sleep ami rest,-toe wart of Oedirnctkimia tuli accam-
pl'riled. ^ ,};j
In consequence of tLil early strain upon' her aya-
tem, unnecessary tttbrf ts leqnlred by tho -delicate
votary-to retatarher-situation 1£1 school or a later day;
thua aggrxyatlug the. evil. .Whan.one excitemoulia -
over, another iuprospecliveheepa thamina moibidly
sensitive «o iinpreevion, whila the qow couetaut xe-
stfoinf ot’koshlcaable lfi4aa,"mb9Clutelj- forbidding
the cxcrciab-lndlspensiiDlc to tlie attaluineit and re-
teution of organlc-Ueilchaod sUeugtk.-taav kpceute
tonight air; the saoden changs qf temperature; the
complete proetratloil pniaused by excesaive dancing,
mast, of necosaity,jiroduc3 Uitlr. legilimato riijtt.
At labt; an early maniage (5ap's rhe climax of injury,
and Ibe unfortnnato one, hither fo' so utterly rCKird-
leas of the plhin dictates -and rexacnatrdneos of-her
delicate h*»o»isI>tepme*an.tiB*»U«gsuldectoI wedf
icaitreatment. Thisiabat a Jrathful plctqreof the
experfencfl of thousands of.qur young women.
IfiSlpp llESTEUD
ASSOGIATIOII
liSlit:'
Long before ihe ability. Sff exercise the function* of
the generative prgau*. iheyjregaire an education rt
their pfKUllar, nervouy system, compose* of whatia
ceiled .^e tiune, which ,ia, In. common with the
fehi^ie breast and Up% evidently under the control of
mentpi emotion* «ed association*, at an e*rty,Deriod
of life; ahfl. as.we thallacbeequently aaa, thcas emo-
tions, whoa excoairciMead, Jong, before puberty/to
habit* which *Bp the-vety liruocthsir victims ere
naturejra* »*tf completed their devetopmant.
e * "3Sv;l t lit l*v. d hf# f-^. . Ixttq b: i..
fctettmMIs Wcataeea anp *Debiiityy Whites or Lena
conhrai. Too Prbftue MSnatrnailou, Exhiustiin, Too
LJngOantinned Periods, far Prulapeu* ahd’fiefoihg
NPOBPOEATED. UNDER- TEE LAWS OF THE
afp^eridlcg .|W . Ji v-.ii io
BOJHBS FOIl IK MBHtlEUK,
AND THUS INDUCE EMIGRATION.
_ CAPITAL srouK..... si,oao,oso
Divided into 300,000 SHares' at S5 Each,
PiVABLE IN
CDRRENOY.
State voted for the UonsUtutioo and wifir-ttfo
Radicals before,- because' they thou^it it ne- DowOvtseifokpea* Uteri, we ctlcr the*' ttbsrberieet
.dessary todo.do ‘-in order to get-back-intothcs: apesifle tnowti:—j -
Union,” wbd Are - In reality as- iar from embra
cing the infamous measures Of that party aa
we are In view of these facta and figures,
and of the tremendous awakening of our fe-o-
plej-we. predict; with entire cobfi
Noflh Carolina-is safe for tlie fjai
cfafi
vpasific tnown:—->
. J it.Ti <*<?-vq *iii) f lot
* A i-y, ■J l US J i'(7 Jt: a
. i.: ot.uo :
L>
AtCU
-« HEfcMBOLftS
ist&iV+it-*p Ui» A44 .i> .rent*
kA-^i "r X »U oriA
x-Li-x- . *' •. j '•*-* *•' - ’i
CJOALFOTTISTD
•sir; w Jit ' ;.//•
.si 5:7X13 l. • :
r- * ttu Soil .dry,
Oirtlfloar«Bdf : 8toCjk loaned to aabsaribora.immc-
dtately npun nscoiptof thamCOcy.,
XfO PERSP^AXLOWISD TO HoLil iiOEE THAN
ve-SRabes.
aar-A CIRCULAR hoabunlng a htli description of
the property to oo dlatiibutcd Among .the Share-
holders will be sent tb sny addreda, upon receipt of
stamp* to cover ratnm postage. ' •
- aat~ -fhforrudtioai a* tb the pried of tend in MfMtv
tiou of thabtate, or upon, any other subject of ,ia-
taisit to parties propcaing to immigrate, chscriully
rnfatabed Upon rccerpt brstaiapa for postage:' - -
- AIlKtteriaboifldbeadaresscd',
tis-y IMIBBAit HfiHESTfAO .A»8CIATiOI
.. . .IrwiD-gi tir ... ai-iir . - „ r.G
*a26-lm HAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
PUDHO
1
I'U"f. ti
( 'ptrecaoMB ^ixae, tni*4vico'tqcjiopKnz : '
| •i/’w •? 4 «V3 . . v . . . ,, .
itocffMi «M**fci; rilWftrt * aid nutate
. Jh. the discharge of dtC-ltthctfoiui. Strength i* the
j--gloryufmmnhooehad♦oatenhoodul -:-v t
/ist*at*-- t-:-..---eie
■ J-Vir-v-i.. -■ ,7-- i.x,-.
Jtete. iffj jiain i.-v f.fl
ONSTANTLY RECEIVING direct from the Unis,
; beat MACHINE,BALE ROPE, and for a*ie at
I manufacturers’ wholesale 'prices. * Factor* andfiaal^
60* will dud it equal to’ utajaat'. Hemp Jtepe fpr
planters’ use, and much cheaper.
A. -aIs SCARBOROUGH,
ii -, No. It Stoddard's Lower Range,
ij9—tf - - Bayatreet
■ : -e-*vvj»iae i Hdl oj-ml
| uffir.
Cotton gins
Helmbold’s Extract Bncbn
iAdi
m.
Ut*fS - 5 : 'C
^ia^Ct^:• ii- f.j
j” T* ifiofs strengt’deniog than any ol ttta preparations
of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and mere pleasant.
; Si 1 AT ,
1*5 *>j
:)«.!
■('
Helnlbold’s Extract. BucfiUy
, L v j
iWSa»5»?t; re<
.* - r-Y; ,= - -, ’ "'*t( i n.
,-j uiimf) 1>S 'itjd ->-t
SaTicg received the endorsement ol.the-most promi
nent physicians in the United State*, ia now offered
to afflicted humanity ae a certain care for the fOfiow-
dieea.se* and symptoms, from whateveir evtek
originating; General Debility, MenUl and. Phy*ioal .
Depmaisa, ilmbeciUty,. DetcrminaUon of - Blood .to
Head, Confaeed Ideas, HyB'.cria, General Inlta-
Sieepieseneea nt’-Nlgla, Ab
sence of MaegntarEffiaaicy, Loan of Appetite, Dyt-
Spitlte, Disorganization'
Poralyaia of ths Organaof Generation, Palpitation ol
the Hu
biuhi'J
ihe Heath; and, in fact. ali the concnrnitaala or a Ner-
vous ahd Debilitated State of the Byatem. - -
*-v J fioatexebon v-u-t -y^di r-C Iter - j
ftarTOTnanre the genhtee, entthi* "out-'-Aalc for
HELMBOLD’S. Take no otlter. Sold by -Druggists
aiid Dealer* everywhere. Price $1 20 per bottle, or
»ix botJeefor iSs);; beHreiedto ony addrera. pe
forihe symptoms in aiil comnianicatinns.' Address
H*T. HELMBOLDj. .x
• * •'' f : ' > \
AQ -- . '
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
1 . ,y,fr' V .« ,
—: .ti tUtlf*.
SO* BROADWAY; NSW TORE.
,-j sd L-' CVtnliib chi ci tv:' *■ — . . ,- A
aiojw .<eq * barn ifSitib l<st!tr.v>w a*
Noat an Bc'aatee unless done up in eteel-
engravpd wrapper, with fac-timUe of my. Chemical
i-is*
1. * i
:a
OFF^K FOB Bale 7 THE CELEBRATED
Odl TCrf { r..
E. ^Carver Cotton Gins.
have been expressly' prepared to suit
These
the wonts
Florida, and are adapted to. the present I
Factors allowed a commission. For a
a. A. jiARpspdbQN fc jgo..
*71 - : ■ . ,• ;a ■ > %
A rj l.'i
TOR SitB BT X ---
t.-.’-icr.-i, sit ..is
At"Rar<lee's Son &- Cor
■iifo-t/ ai ia.,-
to
SEVERAL
ES,
tsrttedir Ttztri :.-2
UT BB3IRABLE L0GAMI1E3:
T>ABTIE3 wlaliiiiK to sell vdU find it to .their intar-
JL est to cftli cn . i -
w DAJilELS,
~ fopd-tf - - "' V Corner Bay and Barnard streets,
fol J-rT'Z'- « d—i --e-. 5 . >»>i
seplfi—eodeow
TibLANE BOOHS RULED and BOUND TO ANT
Pattern at too ftXWSAJfP HERALD JOB
H. T. HXLMBOLD. ' OTTIOM, m a* otraet.
DENTIST,
- No. 106 Bryan Street,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD BtS..
.Savannah, G». ‘‘ •' '"
]al3-ly ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■
^PlP^'feBjHt|?3t>NLY.
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. '
OSrws.a co,
tj ■ ' wwoLUALn t>ui.Eas ri>
North Carolina and Vfrginlit
MANUFACTURED AND SMOKING
T O B -A.0CO8„
103 Bay Street, City Hotel Building,
jya-ty , SAVANNAH. OA.
Oasis. Mnsrax. Oaaa. Claex.
MORPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIGHj SBlf ittSfEaBftifi j
(HhDISG, Git AIN ISO, BaRBUSO. ObA-
ZING, AND DAJPEH-HANGINeS;
fPE ABE PREPARED TO KELL, AT. 1
■ SALE AND RETAIL, PAINTS, OIL,
P'UT’Fy, and VARNISHES; MIXED J
BRUSHES of ever; description, MACHINERY
UL, AXLE GREASE, etc.
n Bryan St., between Bull and Drnytnn,
- mhl4—ly SAVANNAH, aa!
MAURICE HACKETT, ;*
OOOPKR, AND' AGENT OF THE SUB
MARINE DIVING.AND. WRECK
ING COMPANY.
f\VmCS UNDER THE BLUFF, foot of Drayton
VI street. All orders lor the Submarine Dii
and Wrecking Company can be left with. him.
will be promptly attended to.
; k. g.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
" AGENT FOR BININGER,
amo—ly WEST SIDE' MAREET SQUARE.
■ -m s
'4 sifTct ffDfcafo
and Quccnsware,
& *r o aat a
l O^THE LATE FIBM
ahgiu-tf '
“ g«5?g» 1
- ■f. MoDONDUGH . , T. BALLE^TTNE-
SI. FODHDET,
i :::: CbAjeh
OPPOSITE GULF R. B. DEPOT.
Iron and Brass Castings
MEDE TO ORDER,
.-i , AI*£JSEHON HANU.
RiiiCarfiffifls^^aaid BoRers»
REDUCTION *N PWCEI. ,
TT7E WILL 98LL AS FOLLOWS^- -
Yf SngarJUIja, 18-<nch. .....*20 00
mietlnbh..; j.jffN
* " -a « 9»
23 00
ti.:..... MOD
sBtefi ;
m Oan-MI fcftiriR ftFaff. ara rxadeoat Bf-ttaa-bOit
tr Prom oar wei) : know-n rcpntaUon, we aoUdta
yhare of public patronage. AH onr work fa warranted
and HiHtegidjjufoBufti tnd strmnlineto.&nstnt-
THE HOPE OFTHECOUNTRY.
Finest, iwk- Best, and Truest I
IiIEb:
The
TBVERY FREEMAN:
Hi WOMAN of tbe Com
\Q-J.
F. W. CORNWELL*::
. - . PE.T.UC rii
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS AXES, HOES,
NAILS, TRACES, &c. _ .
Also, AgriSt for HciRTHUR’d COTTON GINS,
No. 151 Brbngton street,
■ aepl-Bm . b,«M- HAvaumLa, Ga.
B wi DRUMMOND. G. C. DRUMMOND.
Qf the-latefirm bn,, -J.-Gail martin A Co.
E. W. JDItUMMOND & BB0. #
GENERAL SHIPPING
1 rJ
—AND—
154
SAVANNAH,
am—tf.
Street,
GEORGIA.
AND
BuLl St., Next to the Post Ofioe,
(DOWN STOIBa.)
’SAVANNAH, aSORSlA.
. WHITE RAN AND
; who puts trust for tha
salvation uf the Cousti-.ation and the Union in ihe
tnccees of the Democratic Parte, ought to know (be
sides their oriucipb-s) the fearitrea at least of those in
whom tost hope is centered-of three thrcnghjrbom
it most MrifoUt a glorious fruition.
' ny antbority of the Naxtos-ox. SrmovR ads Braw
Club, LiSMike Portroita of our candidate* for Paste
and Vice-President or the United States, exo-
in the best style of the art, are published«c
Ingle Pictures .(Litnograpn)—8 ymonr and
liiair— 3 by lo inches, each.... 100
, ibt .-At COOLUBd: . . :1!0.
A copies. . S OO
-T copies...r. 10 CO -
. .. e,.... —j• —Xs fio,
i Picture*—13 copies
proceed* of these sales arc to be
oo f
sent io one eddress. 'AH plc-
. she it* to avoid dsmageisthe
mils, and ia all psaes free of postage.
Orders to amomrtof ten del ars aid over mky bft
ilea by Express, and full collsctcd on delivery.
«ua. - AdalOs*. carefully, E. H STEPHENS,
! . Box 89*. Washington, D. O.
ia ordering, pleafce name paper in
which advertisement waaeccn. '
-AOT)-
• ^Publishing 1 House
CojnmBsioB Merchaats^' l s* * 9i bat stbCeTp f
JOB priKting OFFICE,
;. Book Blnderv '
AHI>
BLANK BOOK UANTTFACTOBY
FLUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
AND DRESS-SAKINGv
AT MADAME L. LOUIS
. . 133 BROUGHTON 8T-, Up Stair*.
' ' " ’ « ft -
181
Cpngx^ss Street.
MACON, GA-
ELBERT ff. SHEER, - - Manager.
THE BB8T OF THE AGE.
Forsalo by the ca**, bottle.ordrlnk.by
John T. Iinebenrer,
angs "'
and attentive Porter* will be at the Depot to
guests to the Honae.—
AGENT
Mattrasses, Mattrasses!
M OSS afATTOASSEn FOR SALE LOW, AND
mido to orders Hotels and- titeambrets sop-
R. A. WALLACE,'
J02STH:S**Tri , T»HlI6 RANGE,
Iau2S—Im bay street.
THE NEGRO, BY “ ARIELj”
; PRICE as 0ENT8. -
CALIBAN: A Sequel to “Ariel.” Price 25c.
THE ADAMIC RACE Price 25c. .
NACHA3H . . WHlAT IS IT? Price 60c.
A fajtber supply or the above works 3n»t received
and for sale at - ; * - '
- Estill’s News Depot,
an-rig—ixa Bail street next to post OfflC '
;Y DEPARTMENT COMPLETE I
*» Ai «cfl a
PRINTING OFFICE, -
, . BOOK BINDERY,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.
; - - 1 and PAPER RULING BOOM.
The bnly estahli.hment in the city having alUhess
LEATHERS and MATE- •
-Alliri. jg£l iwv
_ SNEED ASSUMES THE management of the
Honse, and will be pleased to ses all of his—
A FREE OMNIBUS.
MANSION HOUSE,
'69 B road Street*
BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
CHiRLUTCI, S. C.
known and Icng-eatabliahcd Honse, has
aased by the nnaeraigned, and is now
to the Travelling Public, whose pitronage is rc-
apectfally solicited.
Quests will receive the attention ot a First-class
Hotel. Transient Board *2 50 per day. Permanent
Board out be arranged for npon moderate terms.
Carriages ana Baggage Wagons will be in readiness "
to convey Passenger* to and from the Honse.
GEORGE K. WELLS, Proprietor,
Late of the Mil is House.
Jell-tf
tt
Planchette.”
a NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
Price*, 81, $1 25, SO' »««d *3.
The “Little Vvonder,”
Or IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, with tbs MTSTrO
POINTER. PRICE, S3 BO.
Tbe beet Game out,
THE “RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.”
ac-27 "■ * aAbhOS Js FEIESSOI,