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jHjBJWS AiffKRA-LD,
Col. W.T. THOJ1PSO#,
Official Paper of the City.
lONDAl
r. S v I P^Br ttefiwM ‘ “Saturday, that a
■I'rfT' f r* ™ \ beenintroduced tor that purpose. V
Hon^fflO SETJ^
Or New. York.
FOB. VIOJS PitESUJEST, ,
General FRANK P. BLAIR
Or
=
==
S- A. Sw ails, a mulatto, has been nomina
ted as Presidential elector for the First Dis
trict of South
outh OartfcnyR I g* - i
eorgia HodseC^epfeint^es
_^reed to raise toOO.OOO by a Rene _
The Georgia
Friday agreed to raise $500,000 by a general
tax.
and
cent.
Secosd^ ' 1::
Second C
FROM
the neg
been in- A Radical So
oF the f white
Legislature, deeming it beet that the election
should not take place this year, b*tf deter
mined not to pass any lawjfixing the time for
such elections. It will be seen, how-
ever,
bill
We have
no advices on. the subject, but we think it
J *~-rTIT~ J ii*l! <hn> Shis hill will | lrf * Jtnt ' -
election of Congressmen at lbe same
t Presidential electors ara voted for,
“km grass
that
ars.i I I
sentatives in the * Forty-First Con
should be ta&M thisftil, aod.ateo tipttthej
should be voted for simultaneously with the
Presidential i lectors." Some ot reasons
gre concisely stated by the .Maoou Messen-
ger, as follows,
(next, and -unless a epecial ctoouoatsflt
Georgia
House.
abili-
kreb
lion iafitel*,
l sriU not be represented at all in the
If a spedal ^Ctioo Bs o^sfCd, it
to
r.—Tbs 'Convention of the
1 District, vriieh saw In
Smith villa, Lse county, o* Thursday, womi
£. P. Stcbes, a Radical member of the
South Carotins House of" Representatives
has resigned from that body i» intense dis
gust. He goes home to Marlboro', and will
©fjfi
Mmsn
election takes place in Maine. Both parties
ere exerting themselw^ to-the ptigost, and an
dent was 20jl‘, and in 1866 xfip majority for
the same party was 21,690. Last year'
Radical majority feU down to llj342.'
Dgp_ .
Mr. Barlfoganie and the m
nese Embassy sailed from .HewiYorit fW©Mj
rope at noea on Wednesday, in
Javaf&&M**tk was conveyed to the Canard
dock in the revenue cutter Jasamme, which
had been placed at the disposal of the Embassy
ABLE
ARatTMEHT Br MB. LESTER.
[Special Dispatch to the Augusta Constitutionalist)
Awanwea,-September 19 "-fAVflWMTUW BM flWtiTi"*"*'
Senate rules were suspended, and
The
Mr.
B
without .
fore he is not entitled lo¥^eat itThie floor.
Daring the reading of. the .aajne the Chair
ruled it, out of order, as being disrespectfi
to Jhe Senate.
" Campbell rssumed his argument in' defenco
of his race, and in oppdsltion to the resolu
tion declaring negtoea isaligtofo, fiia ap
peal was strong, but his speech was short,
and he coobtaded by shying his doom
inevitable-
Mr. Smith, of the. Thirty sixth
said he was a lover of the Union, against se-’
cession, was atlbd olose of the war a recon-'
Disastrous Fire in Quincy) Pis
S^lD.V
DKSrttOTK
[coskxipokBxsox op via o«rr saws tab HaattD.]
Quincy, Fla., September 10, 1868.
Our beautiful town baa been visited with
-that
inconvenient for '1 7
j turn on*.- The suwotionist under ,$afcfisppi and.ja<terwarda
will, moot ldtely, come to t
the former wilt not,- and thus our strength
will not'be fally felt. An eleduon m Novem
ber would make nB this uone«?jary, .to^ay
cotking <nf get tin 5 rid for one year at least,
-SSSfkSfSStW™. U.U*
is csmunoniT known as the "bulge, ’ cow c.n
SElXSat.
•J2hses&3 , s8g£
and B.air, and. the high and, .buoyant spirit
and courage of the pcople, we can elect fi ve
at leaisfT# the siren Congressmen,-witheot
extra effort. Next yeektare might not
more
deader the Congressional plan, and, although
it Whs odious, yet he thought it the best
coe'.d do. He was elected as each to
Convention, and wanted to frame a coflatitn-
uoo acceptable to the forty-Tour members.
He was determined that nothing oppressive
should be fotorfd opod'nbe people The
second section created an issue on trying
amend it, and on the plank setting f<
equal rights to the colored man, and
sought to give them the right to- hold office.
■Here was where the -element arose uniting
the Conservative party. Forty-four mem
bers never would have endorsed the .<
siitution had the right' been set forrtrto i pe:
mit negToesito- hold office.. This Js.a white
man’s .government, and we to the manor
occurred in Tallahassee some twenty years
agoj
Yesterday evening, abont half-past six
o’clock, while Mr. T. F. Jones was in the
act of drawing fluid or petroleum from a
but a few minutes before the entire building
was enveloped in flames. The buildings on
Bide being of wood, they too only
fuel, and nothing conld be done to
them, as the town is without an engine,
every bnilding on the east side of the
riqnare was one vast sheet of flime, and the
.heat became so intense that, .in spite of the
'efforts of the citizens,"the lar&T’bnilding
owned by Mr..T..Smith took fire,, and with
bnilding betangin&to .the estate of JT«
u*b»n« J.rt 1
eiegra
SUNDAYS ms.
^FBon wasnrapTo:
Washisqtok, September 3>—Electrical ex
periments between the Observatory here
Moro Castle show an approximate difference
of loDgitnde between the 'two points of five
^^warwaiyiiMBifliuiiHar
Special Notices.
and two minutes. Electricity
ho Si
i^it Eeconfls
over
tjrenty-
rm m a w % r i $ ,
reported destroyed
y. e r t hm ‘ irpH
Ypung,.Men’s.Lil)rary Associa
tion.
f A regnUr mcctloa of IliW wtff ft* Ml
' arth^tWasTo-mciBi’ mst/gtm, am-it \
lheca3*oF aspeclalsessfon brtTon^re'ss'
eilKSSte to deprive ourselves of
it wpdld. be of tfiejjrst importance
5 be.ptomptiy
to take a part in the organizi-
te^oose. If, u^ifdrtunateiy fof the
try, Grant should be successful, carry-
him. a majority in ,Congress, it would
still be .importoiit. that Ge : orgfe;8houlfl-b4
of the session. Remarking, on .thip.snbject,
carried
Many’
but there was ho official ‘“fuSd-’t ■
Value of tiie ■Coss-riTtmoX:—A New York
Radical journal, speaking fif Hon. Jer^iuah
Black, sayS'‘‘he would sell his
Constitution for a manure heap, even i£ id was
not worth more than ten dopara.’’ And if he
would, it ill becomes those who, according to
-their own leaders in Coogresa, have trealed organized
the Conatitation as a dead, and. decayed car'r
cass, and done their best to'mike a manure
heap of it, to taunt him with setting a value
uponit, which is just.ten dollars'highfeijthaif
they affix to it themselves.
3 course of ^at further, t
Constitntion of the United States, each
se ffiAefs^e judge' o§ th^qualific^tioosjpP
its own'members. Suppose that, upon the as
remblagfi: o£i».eeJIed.beasioo,of the Forty-first
Congress, it should appear tiiat the Kadicata
*har« a majority of'flve ‘votes. Add, suppose
er, that taking the advice of the Const!-
tuHpn and ‘other-leaders of our partym this
aas*attns3s»s
•‘•^{aATiaiSsRKta
_ by the election of Bad cal officers,
and will have a majority to sustain their organi
sation. Dj we not know tout under suph
circumstances no one will be admitted to
seats from Georgia' eiefept those who Obdld
fake the test oath, or who bad been pjrged
of thpir^treasqii, sp-fctiled, 'dryaioraitfr Con-.
V '"4 id t
The PBEStDEKTIAI. Pbospect ut Califor
hi a.—A California correspondent of. athe
Utica Observer writes: “Preaidentialj prpa^j.
pects are excellent on this eoast. Scarcely
reasonable doubt exists an to any.of the three
Stated- Never since I‘arrived tin California
havh I seen Presidential nominations receiv-
tainly, after all, he was and is the man of
men, for the janpture. Chase, mig
ha^
of the oartv. Jt is a "fatal error to demoral
ize your 1* A «d
Washington On-Dixs.—A Bpecial dispatch
to the Louisville Journal
etdd i>jdtWs4
President is en
we not only lose our-right to
In the
on the negro eligibility question,*Friday,
Messrs. Gnffin, of theZlst* and Jordan, both;
members of the. late lOonvention, gave de
tailed statements showing that the Conven
tion; never intended negroes should hold
office. ; . '\y_
By onr Atlanta dispatch it wifi be seen
that.both the negro Senators, Campbell.and
Wallace, were made to walk ihs plank on
Satorday. .«» .« i ‘ i.
Patbiaecual Legislation.—Itx the South
Carolina negro Legislature on Tnursdayiast
Whitteinore offered a resoluliori'that the Ju
diciary Committee bsrequired to drafts ffitt
to provide for the protection.of ail persons
turnedtjromtheir lapor and dpErivelof their, mean time .the raapective . Diatiicta
crops on account of their poiiUcai faith, and
to punish persons who wantonly invade and
deny, the rights Of their employees.
be represented by such persons only as we
may be at fall liberty to select from all the,
people of the State.-bnt we by onr negligence
lose the organization of the House.,. Iu the
case supposed If the Beven Dembcritic mem- n ._ n _.
bersfrom Georgia (and we are sure-that we 'art'exoressl
canid carry the whtile ticket in the State this a “ 0,her - elf> ~
fall) were-to appear promptly in their places
on the first d*y of the assembly of the 41st
Congress, their names would be called by
the Secretary, and they would be entitled to
vote fifet only in the organization, but also on
a motion, which would doubtless be made, to
dispense with Jhfc jappfipaiiqh eff-j the test
oT*“
be given, will not foil to conrinca reflecting
-- ~ in ttH EegWitnrarf of the i propriety ot
. onr Congressional elections this fall.
thorizidg and fixing the time for holding the
^iejctfoiis: ■/. I.■ , a?; ; » ,
he imtn4diate concern'of the Democrats^
of the First Congressionar Dlstricf is to se
cure the nomination of a gentleman of char
acter and ability as thsir candidate, a good
a^d trpe Democrat, worthy the Confidence
and support of the Democratic and Conserva
tive voters of the District. With such a can-
didate^Is AStem Rif i U(l. f!
he DfitHjStf'jiir izHE^OdrfcntV Ifititk*?-—
extraordinary and rapid decline in the
of cotton is haring - a most depressing
upon business in tsis city. As an in-
imasf^xsm
President is engaged ppon-a special message or
general address, (to the ipeople Of- -the United
States, which he will seqd into Congress if it
rsaft4S»22 w,, ~"’'
state of parlies from, a-conservative
It i|jd!«h»tate» tBKfc.hdths-trfmre*
to be t&en, lookmg-tb.the
Robert B. JLee, at the ^earnest. .Instance .of.
General Rosecrans.
iii Washington -city
aw mt. irt . mit-ut _
has'
nsedAqhiefiyvi 11
Much uf. this has been Assessed of
of .S9^i? r ?.!: th f?P^-' _
corrupt pension-agents. The balance has been
levied of iBadjcal office-holders.
Tfie di@Sncfiised,citizens of Snlli.
Tennessee, are refusing to pay the
and
are to be taken
one thousand
men in that county alone.
i pit r -2.gpNi mu
[COMMUN1 GATED. J
The Cong sessional Nominations
I see in the
a card from!
of biS'fiiitfe as a candidate for
thisdWstrict, > because “there are apprehen
sions on the part ; of some people'that the
a i^ss»aau®hatais
money, on the part of planters, without hav:
and bonding
’er to sell at a sacrifice a few bales to put
money in their hands, rather than borrow and
the chances of getting better prices for
rcotton. 5 T I H i Jt >U.
heir failure to realize the price which it
«»Bgd5ntly.a%d^( -
d get for cotton,
less, and but few.pianters.are buying any-
g which they can possibly do without.
'o what point tbe price of cotton will decline
thiS"Eeason we do not know; bnt it- does seem
£tro;
^ ^ was saved,.
.r ,r-v
if. Nathans,. . store house;.
store-house and.atock of
of TjSmith;'s^orerhobre^-, ....
ear,| W. K. Randon, and stock
D. Wilson’s' Uvery stable; "
stock of
jof-J/J-’R"
1-3
Scott ft'Cot r drag'stow dr J.'S.^M; Darid- :
son & Brother; stock of goods of T. E. Gib-
Drs. Sabers and Wilson, and
ve and Stevens had their
ithans and Spencer buildings, and are
abg the sufferers. Tne Post Office was
also destroyed.
thing they possessed. Bnt few were insured,
id, it will lake a long time for Qaincy to re-
ver from this most disastrous fire. In
take all things together, it does seem
tfi GrcattBefogSs tdsUinjr pqodul
ilies thgtwe Uut;lUUe idreamed of: ft
o’arfeiate in the heads of the miserable thieves
aqa leeches that nola the reins of govern
ment at Tallahassee, who are now seeking to
4ick the very life blood onl from onr veins;
the caterpillar, if sweeping, jn,, my
of ffid impMMW raeA?'-He h«ff ooDgratalat^^ti^fr^bn^^^ns'^i
Senajethaifthey‘hfid/, "To»re,,
ere party was ignored, but ilt iiasBerlda fiWN0.1i.-7It wfii be seen, J|om tfejiAie qf
here that this is a Democratic measure; and the; above communication, that - it
this,-too, by- Republicans who should have Jjaye reached -ns in time : for 'Sstnrday’s
hbowi
were
these very Republicans that it, was
party to which -tfiby, owed allegiance!;
right inherent H'ronti biitb.-i -The (United
States .Goyerement wore, the conqueror
then, bnt never,' no never, let it be said tha
we will take the Govemmetat from the
man and give itto the negro. ,
-t Mr. Lester made a very able argument.
He viewed the question in a constitutional
to which .tjifey/ owed allegeaned; that
they were the first who said tbis was a
white man’s government. They were the
first to ignore the black man and exclude
S££S?fin«i®U3W58
has a right to demand privileges because he
is'a mi
those f, _
es3 has itself admitted the foot. Citiznea of
3rritories are citizens, but Congress has to
prescribe the privileges of these citizens
1 from acts governing the Ter-
fS.l.
srs.
Declared In
did not think that mere citi-
UODgl
of Congress
zem>hip
office ; that?
Senators to the action
District of Colombia, where negroes having
been declared citizens, Congress haa to pass
vipg them the right
to vote
born in the pnjtqd States; ufiH tWenfj
yeata of age and upwards shall—what?
'entitled to vote, not to hold office.
- .-Mr.-Lester came .up to the expectations of
bis friends, and when niB time was. ont it
was cheerfully extended; He 1 quoted from
the speech of Governor Brown, who
LKXTBft FKUBI UON.OAS. H.HCSTEB.
Quitman,- Gi., Ssptember fU 1868: u '
EdUora Newt and MirJfj ‘•
Isee ffiat a correspondent .has
your, columns, in youc issue qf. yesterday,
'very kindly recommended -my-name to the-
Conventicra'that is soon to assefiible at’Blad^-'
shear for the purpose of nominating fi can
didate for Congress Youc correspondent
'sjjeakatinovery flattering terms of my quali
fications tend' availability, for which my-hh:
known iriehd'tias my most sincere and' heart- his doom was certain, but claimed the right
Were read by the Senate and entered on the
-jonrnld. bs-:r 1 • ■■ .L/d« o-a ir-
Dr. James'L. Grant, the celebrated rail
road-bridgetbntide#,-died to-day-after an ill
nt»s of three days,
l# sost.T oa
to realize tne price wmen u . , , . . ,
dnd^fenerafiy , Mfeve^ithpyj a ^ Darnell ifilrbduiieff fi blU’tb piovide
:otton, ts greatly depressing /or M election of jnembefs^-of Congress. . .
EmBsmssmesmwmmmm
* WUl ypu .kdidly .^rmit .me jhe, u^gf a
ief space in your valuable journal, for the
such a reaction as wi 1 brighten the eye of
ppph an
&
_ reaction __
plarfftf-In the
the last Thomasvjlle Enterprise
1 Majbr Spehcer, declining the use
taking his
—.inthe present Congress.- Major Bpen-
cer is kinsman, this end of _the District as a
man of.talent and eni
and always decided in lus p
he has not'been “non-commi
issues
Radicalism
start. .
and could get more votes from the colored
people than any man in the-District. l id-
aist that his merits shall be. considered by the
Blackshear' Convention; and if, after the
delegates assemble, Major Spencer is deemed
he best man, I hope we shall not set aside
bo efficient and available a candidate on snch
a flimsy excuse as that mentioned in his
card. Justice.
brighten
tfe and.
%
-your-time,-planters-and merchants,
e good time is'coming; sure as yon are bora.
'aeon Telegraph. U4
fe learn from the Atlanta Constitution,
s State Road, in the place Thomas Me-
and is, the bead and leader of the Repnbli-
Mi
be furnished.
Mr. Higbee interrupted ifr. Lester,, fre-
quenily. Finally, Mr. Nunnally suggested
a straight jacket . for Mr. Higbee; a decided,
reflection upon the inmates of the lunatic
asylum, foi which Mt. Nhhnally shfinld
apologize. ">•
Mr. Speer ,f Radical) read his jeawns for
voting against the rcsolntido. He Told the
negroesthat if it should be decided that they
had no right to hold office, he should advise
them to vote for Democrats to the back bone,
as thev wonld ndt deceive them, and shirk
responsibilitv^on vital questions, as the Re
publicans Jiad;dqile In qc&h.branp$efi^>f this
Assembly.
Mr. Smith, of the 7th, concluded..
Toe previous question being called, the
tPte was, yeas, 24; nayis, If.
' Affirmative-^Messrs. Anderson, Burns,
Candler, C-liier, Fain, Uraham, Griffio, of
the 21st; Hicks, Hinton, Holcombe, Jordan,
Lester, McArthur, McCutchen, Moore, Nts-
bet. Nunnally, Richardson, Smith, of the 7th
ot the' 86th, Wferbord; -Winn, WooLeu.
Negative—Messrs. Adkins, powers, Cole
man, Dickey, Harris, Higbee, Hnngerford,
Jones, Sherman, Speer, Welch.
Mr. Candler offered a resolution looking to
the seating of persons in the 2d and 20th
gible, which was agreed to.
In the House, the tax Mil was
~ oatfo,.’hMf pe^ cent- ’On-het eariliogs.
domestic express cotopaaibS,'national
ks and -domestic insurance companies.,
half Tier cent, on incomes. There shall be
no other income, tax^ete. ^ One dollar poll
tax for edn.
was, can select a candidate that,wlUin.aU.iespectB
obn J. Kallv, from Chatham, was sworn
JOoiranmicATSii.']
The Reprexentative from the lit DiitrieL
a Democratic Can
First District in
its for'
resence the cplorqdipeople ot Uctonb
ave been for some time annoyed, and wl
bus
who
about the same time Theodore
_ . to be calling nil the vagabonas of the State
in te Cbiigress'' if elected.” This objection- to its management—Columbus Sun.
would apply with equal force 10 most of the
ge^Uenmn -who are spoken of' in connection
•witii dbat position,- as well as to. some of.
the candidates .who have alreadyheen nomi
nated by the’Democratic par^ in other Dis-'
triets. Xtseem3 it did notprevenVCdlpnel
Tift, from -the Second District,
the cotton
, , CT and FiQrida wifi
- _... w -. one-balf.by the .caterpfl
and boll-worm, but every Ipck . of. the
sent crop wijl have beqn carried to the
-boose andjnyat ofd£wen mmjket by
first of December.' * within"a week from
iy the fields thathaVe not bren picked
will be perfectly white, .and. picking^ will
have to be very r
BaiubridgoArgua,.
— — 1 . nm
ot the day, but has always lougnt ;Becadsk a man is ,a hard-shell Baptist it
lism fearlessly and openly from the i does not follow that be is J a'hard-hearted
He is popular with the white people, hardideaded. man.
liard-deaded man. Oysters are general good
in proportion to thickness and density 'bf
their Shell. ■ . Ji
Natdbaimts assert that tfih leaves of trees
are continually in a fluttering, motion in or
der to putily tbe air by flappingjir. ''Aird
perhaps the continnal motion of a woman’s
tongue is to assist -in shaking. and jolting
re for a similar par
the atmosphere i
purpose.
&« ttifcbjeftt of
ate, ^
> of them are knowu to your correspon-
achable charaoter .and integrity ; but
Vj [? £lbeir "‘S^^wag-and “Carpet-bag” allied
ire deserting them by platoons and compa-
together too modestto set anylretin in motion nies^nd coming-over- to our ranks “horse;-
for bis owWevatioD, and too honest and ri>-' foofi and dragoon.”- The-colored Radical
A . • : leaders, m
coni
—Ed. News anp Hebapd.]- ■
mander to sustain and.aid. the, civil au- ;
au4,sujacienUefCft wiR fie furnistt-
ed to ascompiish snqh purqqse. ,hVj w ,.
One milfion two hundred apdeigbly .tfipn-
L "Tds.jesiiod ;|o-day, )fie £pfi\r*l
atat w ro »J^S^B^p««^B.d,Tei|y con-
stitnted.the Court of ^qquiry,-jtp,try General
Pvqr, . Chief, . pf ; . ,<Vdi»anpe; on charges
brought .by jUsq; Pongresrioual. Committee.
deuce- wonld both dictate to .me to decline
to enter the lists among the able champions-
in the persons of old and tried statesmen,
.whose names, jiaye already been bronght be-
fife the public as couteetanta for tfie prize..
In the District are many men of ability, age,
and experience, who have served the - people
in differen t capacities in days 'tiiSf ^are post, ‘
fitted for the position. In my jadg- t
nt 'tbe 1 most 'important etthsideratfon gg
:or that Conye^fon. next 'ito ‘J^dnripg".the
nomination pf^.B good l and true
harmonious sciion of that body. . And far
b°ii6 4roqi- ‘me->to-:«tand. in the way of s .
‘defirahle an object. T-would' counsel ttfe
delegates to-yield and Compromise theirper-
sonal preferences, until ail can unite upon
one man, about whose qualifications ant?
availability-there-is-bo question: lheh the
delegates, can return-, home-'--to'““their
people, and inform them that : -the
unanimous choice • ; of- tbe Oonveni4-Ne
tion fell upon one who-is in every inspect
entitled to their confidence and support.- I
regard -the action rof tbe-late Democratic
Presidential. Convention, as a model for alt
future Conxeutipna ot the party. -Fore till
high official positions let us have men whose - ,.
ability as statesmen is unquestionable; whose T een
bohor and integrity aagentiepma csnnot be
anfi upon whose .private character,
'.cion.
vanity <
ik
lli'ere rt^ts not the suspicion, pi reproach.
Let onr Congressional nominee come np to
this standard, and the people will go to
work for him with a will and energy that
will secure his election beyond a shadow of
edoubt. _
In regard to tC tiuofi >4d4iHwithaut
or egotism, say that your cprrespond-
in one respect, did me uo mire than
ice. I never have occupied a doubtful
posiqou in j)alitiq% and.God forbid that !
■atnenuea-^ *v- er should, 'when the same issues are pre-
■t eoreinws. before the people that
within the past three years,
ffietbe past. I
way, with all m
for the success
sball continue to work until the elec-
with all my heart and sonl, mind and
And 1 now call upon all trne men
’.(■and pafriots, no matter what theli 'course
have been
But let the past
LriisfiflS
bur noble cause. And should -the ides o£
next bring victory ta onr banners,
t standard bearers, Seymour
triumphantly elected, T shall
that not only myself, bnt every other
called upon to' make, in that we shall
have tbe satisfaction of knowing that we
the
I fear Ttun'encroaching to too‘great an
of in fcbufiection -with'-lhatA high office,-and .extent upon yonr valnablo space, but before
8ome „fn—r» irnnwntn vnnrcnrreanon- X Close S would like merely to say that
dent,:-:
impeachable
thhre is one n
though wide'ly^nown, 'whose name
iotVebn ffipfifioifi>d by thB'pressi ’
stores.
District Attorney-. Courtney - Is here; be
vimted Secretary'McCulloch, and returns to
New Yorb tb-mght. Cbtnmissioner Rollins,
expecting a meetieg of Congress, will not
leavpithe. city, as proposed.
New < b^P^|p/e»fce?ja“43ti&e.^
bean torchlight prpcrSMoalret ^ght.contit '
recent Democratic^emynstration, were in the
precession. A considerable force of militarv
the streets , iit the vicinity, but apt
a uihf Ffiftte..o/ the .proceem'on; .tbeir
vas due to .ordars from Washington,
■' ed- „ There
_ . . military
occupied, “ 3
directly on
^ghn^^rerentnreebity,fisted.
vrSS^ but ht.le riuenug,; except at tfie word of
cdtamuid ffqm the marshal- Several clubs
e “Commonwealth!’ Office was inthe ^e® ocn rti c 3. ftor u«l8,
av, f P, Hmith. rif- Alr?’ , moraleg, commend them fur their.
.d-ttotoujae -general orderly behavior. The -white element i
very scantily represented, it probably not
nnmbmxng over,five hundred. , 1, . ,
“‘No quorum ^ .either Hpose. The Legisla-
> adjourned tillMoaday. : ; The RetropUium
ice bill having finally passed, will probably
receive the Governors signature, and become,
• law .to-morrow.. >•■«,„. ,;i r , n
' j7* r r, 1 WeKarfi'4>i» l <etaPera,
c .JJkw Xoi% oBp&mW ll-rTbo steata-
8hjp Gtudiag Star pijngs advices of i terrible
arthquake in Peru and Ecuador. Twenty-
ve uwusftad, Uyoa -were .lost, and a dozen
cities"deatnoyed.. , . .. . .
5 SXtU#tiA^SpISPAT<tfES.\
» ; to iKflttf !4vfefik^?tofe J *.
Washington, Sopteaiber 12. —At the fiaal
interview belts ecu the Tjsaneisee LeguUtive
Committee and Jhe President, the Presideqt
stated that he had given lUeir" application
anti .concluded to iu ;
i,to furnish whatever
to m-tuitain peace and
sustain.the present Tennessee Government;
" ' ’’
-N~otice.
CONGREGATION “JIICKYE ISRAEL.”
Seals lor the ensuing Holy Days can be procure! at
the store of Messrs. Einstein k Bckman.
A. EHtgT£IN,
«ep!4-3t
— Ysojum# .s
New Advertisements.
Special Notice.
MR. M? Hi CULLENS.
Wood Dealer,
WEST BROAD STREET,
MtUil Lsai Awehiinif toittal.1 New MankoroTi
1 .’The rt.fnUr m/HttUf Sf /UeMMkm| * ™ ^ I VAI J
'« beJdWjrirM**'*'
WUl be btM W VlrstfcAV* tistt,
IMS; 15th ink, sts
*ylt it i.K. HAtAiit.tteetstmf.
i tta* Bnt U
GAS CONSUMERS
irire tMi sh
for Ou, SMI 1
Ife ta*L Attet itat Sate OM Bow
ot Ou will be cut off Trota >U pvtfoa la itnin whA-
ont further notice.
ecpl4-3t ' M. Y. HOLLAHP, Aset,
Saraniab Mntaal * Loan Assornnsi.
The Fifth Anatud Mating wifi he held at the Ex-
ebance on MOSiDAY EVKrUSa, 14U> in .tan t, at TM
BMg-Xt
JOBS M. GtJERARD. Begy.
I V SR* AMD HALF BARRELS,
t l F f c 'i "
tut fata by
-CHAMPION
Breakfast Bacon!
STEAMER VffiOO, 7
for tale by
tagtalt
CHAMPION k
RIO COFFEE.
NOTICE.
nrrs op savannah;
V ANN AH, )
o» Conscin.' t
ember 10.1W8 }
1 wit
o'n.Wie Secretary fit
rP<W pecessary,
t}awards yisited General
"* Uie.disjutsti oI ; ;tiie Com-
Wto&ik Wigtl gjifhtHX} 1
issued to Department,
Campbell- arid Wallace
. ’’ j -dl-il l--- eligible.' 1 "»• “ ■
-"*• { f »t !• J V-t 1 ■ j r » ...
' “ ' r I2?i-Thfr ftenate tc-
TaoH Wallace, negroes,
of tweuty-four to eleven,
-finished his-speech in hisde-
and in conclusion said that he knew
Xuw Vqtfc,
New Yoke, September. 12.—Phelan &Col-
lender’a billiard lactory burned. Loss over
honored, thousand dollars. Many work-
Lhaye been -thrown ont of employ menu
gang.of soughs attached to-theDvington
> Ball dub attacked-, the- Atlantic Club,
over.the Irvington.
The fofloerlng-named parties are. regclsriy licensed
anJcDeslers for the year 1868:
Jt focenso Ne-.l-ribHN KELT.V.
t Kieenao Ro. 3-D. OUVEB A CO,
. License Na S—JAMES DIN ON.
; Lioenae No. ^THOMAS QUINN.
License Ho. 6—H. T. RYAN,
. TbS Foiice are instructed to. pUce
dealers ta Jtmfc oaths Iofoc
dun ol Ordnance. s . ... .
Byorder • EDWARD<L ANDERSON,
Autsa HtsWABT. Mayor.
Clerk ot Council. • teglCh&t
FOR SALK
rjtHft ONDERSEONED OFFER FOB BALM
7,000 Acres of Fine Land,
situated In Oemdrai eonnly, bslnngtng to the estate of
Dr; A-
of
will be sold
Some of then lands ara heavsy timbered with ptne
and live oak, and are well adapted to ratslng'sea
They are *H sttnated near Cabin BlnlL
at which point the southern boats paes on their ree-
|trips. 1 For farther psrttcnlars apply tothexm-
’ JOHN F. HAMILTON,
t .,j,i ; i-. j v. GAUDK7,
50
Aid for a
CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
Eteteon.
iabonesd.s.uicE? ‘^rV* “ :i
Formtohy ’
SOP 1 * “ .WlLUtm,- WBBAtiaMttt
Miss McGowan
ANNOUNCE ‘ that she wUMermaefcar
S£t.«!s.€“ , S2rj£ l '7riaS
corner Barnard and Sonth Broad aureta, Savanr.i
gfo ' ■ aepl4.lt
T
Oculist-Optician
OiBee Corner of Congress and Drayton
> {.. . O Streets,
ia open daily, to business hoars; to
BaxBLY, all who need
SCIENTIFICALLY ADJUSTED SPECTACLES OR
RYE-tlLASSia OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. -
‘“An gunoe of caattoo ia worth s pound of enre.”
fiotiee to Persons iu Default
for City Taxes.' *-
CltY MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 1
.1 ’-SavatniAH, Sept.4,18«S.?
Savannah
hereby given - to all persona who shall he
in default for Of r! TAXES after the S3th tost, that
I will proceed to levy and advertise.
” - - THOMAS S. WAYNE,
IThTDKR roaolaUon of tasOity UotmcU of
nofide is hereby given to all persona wi
eep4.21t
City MarsfaaL
-! 7 JV I. . POE DALE, :
‘ C OM5ION SEN !Bi E’?
SEWING MACHINES,
TDSX RECEIVED AND FOR SALE at the SION
OF THU ttUSTlU FLORAL BASEET. South
Broad street, between Barnard and. WhiUker.
has, triumphed t
J were shi ckingly beaten, with clubs
cut with.kn r js, among.whom are Buck-
ley and McGonmgle, members ol the Brnok-
ya Assembly, and probably fatally injured.
No’arrests were made. . ,
« From Philadelphia.
Pnn.AoEj.rnf4. Septfinfoer 52.—Fraudulent
checks, purporting to be drawn By Philadel
phia firms on the-Second National -Bank of
‘ idelpbiarare coming in from the West,
dnlent fihecks, -lilhograpbfed according
-to fmprint -ofiifoyer :& Go., Fulton street,
imprint -ot
n York, in
pale red ink, entirely different
from cheefia usett by the .bank’s customers.
:e! Frbitt lulhvilir. *
September l^.rrrThe Militia bill
y jhe Senate, has been rejected
^ Conference Committee has
‘ted, to arrange" (he differences.:, , ,
IJA8Hvjz.ni, Tenn , September 12.—The
Dvgialaturc.remained. uL-session, nnit mid
n^fit, jandupassed-aunodifiadi militia bill,
'sa:
which is now a law. Before militia can be
sent to any county, application must be made
to the Governor:by lea unconditional Union
or litre® Jatticfcs of -the Peace belong,
said xounly, hased upon allegations
te oivti jaw cannot be enforced, without
-■, ; 1 1 > ■
vS^S^^"FbVQ5een'amv~
thousand troops to
jge;.. of. a European
have appeared in the
* '
■> t I
* JnwarcL
1 I
Wash ini
advices state
lorado.
ortfct, ^SBte^bsr / 42, T ALato Colorado
tte that the Democratic-delegate to
Mas. a. l louis
tbAt she wfll
1ST DOTObBR, with NEW FALL'
wilt bs-pleaaed to see her friends
.. at her BAZAAR, On Broaghton street,
^hlrfi jioor wpst of.WhRater
_... xent. df.’^edejai.ijUtoaps .wilt
changes- in -the- command Dot at all
retort- ' :r ' * ’• tl r1
, t .... ■ - . ■■
“^FroSllBalttmore;
September 12.
‘CO.have del
ne bid, but-
liner
.TDIOl
] may .mike 01
thd afthtiooeer'e baffllner
12 —Buyers anff, .
decfogd. Stmt pur-
hat- .that the fafi of
vinced of the treachery and don
KCirnBt.1
tdtfle
Thomas county, late. Jndqof the Sonthern j
where he distinguished himself on
e l*ic^ atffi jp jeav^^,:
him the hearts of the people. He is one of
. the pnreat.and -most-deserving men in Qboi-
gia, or tbe Sonth, and should thpBlacksl
Com
First Distriot wiff have a
m ail respects to represent it in-the National
any.ot. them thinking -and- inteili-
.‘have nearly every oneuorae over
onr side, and- tfie “rank and file’.’ are last -et, - . r-j .
lowing., Oar plan is to treat:them;kindly, - T®8 Indiass.—Tfie official despatches re
to make no promhe to them 1 that we do not ceived from General Sheridan regarding the
intend atilctly 10 perform. As a mass they reqenVattack-hy thetlodians on Fort Dodge
1 a simple, dependem,.and. confiding peo- statdThe fact that, after the assault on tbe
“ ' s.Radical;
that mig party nas.mtsieaa tnem, ana sought selves to that'
to jure them by false promises to their own had'not taken,
ruio, and ihe aggrandizement of these the Plains,'an,
wretches. Let us on the contrary act-in at peace- Get
“ Legislature.
With no intention
1 no mte
b^to^fe worth, and askTforit
insideration. I do not know whether
idge Hansell could be induced tOjbecpme
candidate for Congress, but supposing that
ery true patriot will -yield
..: every true patriot will -yield personal con.- £ r |
s'tderaUona for the good of his country;- 1 -
3S- I take it for created that he will not be found _
deaf when he hears his country’s call. Attention !—What is
. Thanking .you, gentlemen, for your kind- tween a civilized
neas,-I-beg leave to snbscribe myselfi
Yours, truly..-
Conservative.
led their dames in the different “Colored
ocratic Clubs” of the count} , sad Leon
tiy predict that by the November elec-
not a “corporals guard” of colored - men - : ' FOR SALE.
J7ii»RaiA* DEOATCB COUNTY—WiUbasoia on
trespisstog so mach upon won. —ri- ■ VJT TUESDAY,--the sth ot Octo&er next, at the Coart,
Very respectfully; House door im Savannah, between the usual hours
J v James H Huntek. of “1®! FORTY («) shares of the capital
JAMES ri. 11UN-TEE. STOCK 0 F fBR ATLANTIC. AND GOLF RAIL.
■" . ROAD COMPANY, said shares standing on the books
lu0 aittercnce be- of said Company in the name of D»nlel llambo^ ]nt^
dinner and a person who of Decatur county, deceajed.
subsists at the North Pole? Attention, Sold by vutueOf-an order from the Hon. Joel John,
again !-Oue has his bill of fare and the Ordina.yct
Other lias bis fill of bear. | sepioi-lsvtd Bxocntor of Panlel Kwnbo.
v r i 1 ci??t
laiasMEv
Sr.' Louis; September
the rtlcepfion 1 of tae -E
From St. Louts. .. j >,«,
12.—Preparations fcvl'
' it Tempters' next
houses SverJ
persons and
1 ■: - .
uefi property weratn^ptored.
I t. c .tlilt |.a»t..o>ti .'J- —■
Blaine Politics.-'
Maine, September 12.—The
wnshlp;- estimate the Rad-
^ iwleng; one-tUptiSaua. .
pla Deceive them once, m Ute : Radical-, party fort, in which the. Indians were;repulsed,
have done, and. .tjhey will- never trust you several bands m&dmalit-WW @“1 the fort
sutrendered ihem-
They stated that they
-J kfjA;
Too well do they now nnderstand with flags of truce and
t tbis fiatty hasmislead .them, and Bought selves to thafbfflccr.'.
" " rf ’ieent qutrages on
_ desire' to remain
act in atpescs..’ General-Sheridan has asked for
with thenm as.^we^ intend to do, authority to trantpnri them to some locality
^y have nearly or quite five hundred
IN otic© 1
T 'HE SUBSCRIBER, assisted by MISS WEST and
_bth“raaie Teacners,-wilt, on the SECOND DAY
°F fpVEMBlSK NEXT, reopen her
Horne Day,and Boarding School
' j - . FOK
CHILDREN AND YOUNG L IDLES,
; - I . • AX TBE .
CORNER OF SOUTH BROAD AND BAR
NARD STREETS, SA VANN AH.
Circulars can be obtained on applies’ ion, tar tbs
preseat, at comet of Bull and Geiton streets.
SETMODE AID BLUE!
JJAVE you teen it? That LITTLE BRICK :-th»
great poUtical sensation. A splendidly illustrated
tooerstic campaign paper, got .up expreseiy Itr
tbs campaign and edited by ad er Canfoderate sol
dier. It’s red Lot, and A regular Newspaper la
Klnxl Creates a sensation' whirever itgora asdis
fully equal to Brick Pomeroy, .in sharp and ssiey
editorials and «ae-splfl6iig political caricatarss.
Beats anything ever published! Every Democrat
taooldfisve Vcapy. . Terms only *3 ante far six
' lOdtos. Address. UTILS BRICK,
BepH lt Alton, UlisoiA
Wanted,
10
se0l±2t OCTAVCSCOH KS&CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
3 per Schooner MARdARET, from
hereby notided and requested to ead
or office and eign general average need end re-
reive tbt ir goods AU goods not called. for within
thr> a days will be advertised and sold at public auc
tion as unclaimed- goods, by adtlee cf the agent of the
Board at underwriter*, - ■
seplARt , , HUNTER k QAMMKLL.
NOTICEs
/^ON'Si&NEEB per Schooner ENCHANTRESS, from
VJ New York, are hereby notifi. d that she will can
to discharge her cargo this day at Wight’s
An goods left on tbe wharf at sanset will be
stored at
aeplA-lt
ad risk of consignee.
EDMUNDS, GAttDV
EH * CO.
NEW HEEBM6!
gCALED AND NO. 1.
Just arrived and fer sale by
sepl4-tf CHAMPION k FREEMAN.
EIGHANGE.
3HT-DRAFTS ON LONDON. PARIS, BERLIN,
, and ALL THE TOWNS OF NOfE IN IBB-
JSO. O. FEHRLLL.
JSTptipe.
LL-PERSONShavinv claims against-the estate
< of Thomas H. Hants, deceased, wid present
tern, duly attested, within the time prescriSed by
law, and aU indebted to Said estate will make pay-
J3<5ok: JJost,
■'PtTOMEY'S REPOHT
,T OF SOUTH CAROLINA A
- .... 1 1.. - ; ‘
wifi be given to any one who may leave the
vofnme at THIS OFFIOE. svpIS—Sf^
JWS ST. IsLICT SCHOOL,
•' t J.o
:a«t corsek of jokes and
BARNARD STREETS,
US. S. S. FEUDGE,
[ONDAY, October Bth, by
E. E. NOBBTAN, -
same fyetem or instruction will be adheredto,
. . o-ScbooI conducted as formerly.
of
20
RAW SUGAR I
PORTO RICO AND UC3ZCTJJ)0 t
JFor salelQr *
aepH-tf.
CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
B TATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COCNTT.-To
an whom it may concern:
Whereas. John G. Martin and J. S. WarncU will
apply at tne court of Ordlnary tor letters dismtsaoiy
as aominlstimtor on the estate of EU McFaiL of slid
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite sad admonish all whom
it may concern lanesciLappear before said Oconto
or beiore the
seplA-lamSm
10th dty ora
E.GtRaBDEAD,
- xiy County.
Ordinary Liberty <
FOR SALE, ;;“v
QNE SIX AND A H1T.W HO SSE-POTTER STEAK
ENGINE, with BOILER. Erquiro or
RALPH Ay.LDRIM,
f OTHEPUBLIC.
HOTEL at the
FLA, r,spectreJy
The proprietor
>3 left nndoue
to tbe comfort of bis j
is a good Livery Stable attached to the' Hot
par ilea can obtain conveyances to
•spps-lm
JAMES & WOOL
Qaincy,'
SCHOOL NOTICE.
a SCLLITA^ WILL
L at the <
EE-OPEN
< tte nns
OF OCTOBER NEXT.
BAGGING.
* i.;-.9 .* : : . i • x . ‘i — **•
BALES SUPERIOR GXmst BA.QG&Q 22f
10
store and for sale by
HOLST A OO.
XH03. rtreas. o: a UTcomrico. r a. mtsttr
E. H. HENLEY & CO
COTTON BOYERS
ASD
,. lafo Superin-
rRa. FKUDGB,'ta withdrawing from the School,
her thank* for tbe c jsfidence so *WJg
t cordially comments her
S, to all the friends vt the
■ • ^>epll—St
. ITor Bale,
NO. 1 FIR3T-°LASS'SAW-MILL and THIRTY
l. HORSEPOWER STEAM ENGINE, with Sx30
foo BOIL HR, all In complete order. The Mill ia ea-
' 3 of cutUu»ten to fonrteen thousand feet of lnm-
>er day. For tale Tow. For particulars spply to
KUE ri. HAOK, Agent for Asslgi.ee,at Lawton-
Burke coonty, Ga. umillst of October, or to
. • k EX TT DBDBV Accitmon
vjpirr V’ -
THE NEW UK A,
k. nntil 1st of October, or to
. - ■ Wayne6Doro% ga.
PUBUSHBP at r
?u no.*
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
K. PAPY, Editor and Proprietor.
mHiS PAPER IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATCR-
X DAY aMORSING, In GainesvlUe, Florida, andils
[o'of fhehesf adrertiain^'mediaina In .hast Piaffe.
f . TERMS:
^or Bnsinesa Ca”cl8—One square 3 months.,..$12 CO
' Oae square 6 months..;. 15 CO
Tiyo'ejqaiares3 months. v . 15 00
Two sqnaresC months... 20 00
most accompany the C^rd, which c^n be
to as b? Express. ' M. E. PAPY,
\l - .. . Editor and Fropiietor.
foSa
sepll tf
i!,0
COTTON GINS.
cDA'RTHT'B SRA ISLAND OOPTON GIN3—
ESSI IN .USE.
w.
For sale by
sepj-tf
E. B. OBIPMANv
• 177 Bay atroet.
T Kl' er ANQNOTE HEADINGS printed on th,
I i b st paper and at the lowest prices, at the
SSWS AlfD BMMSLD JOB Off ICS. Ill BAY
8TBUI,
BROK ESS,
sepl03m. AATAYSAB. PKOR.G1A :
TfH. H TISON.
WM.-W. GORDON-
&
CftTTON FACTORS
* . —AND—
QOUHSSIWIIEECE4STS,
Savannah, Ca.
ta-. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on
meet*. . . . ani5—DATW6
liewSwil by Wilkie Collins.
MOONSTONE. By Wittfe Collies.
Lite Under the New
HERMITS. ByBer. GhatlesKtagdn-
* -Advice to a Wife ou the Management of Her Ur*,
Health. ByProf.HenryChaTai.se
J’AUt CLIFFORD. By Bulwer.
Burns’Poetical Works. Cheap edition.
THE ABBOT. By Scott Cheap edition.
Barnes* Notes oa Book ol Paatas.
Cooper,
augis—tt
Olcott & Go..
HOPE! ROPE!
300
COILS SUPERIOR BALE
ROPE IN STDS*
ang2t-tr
Andforsaioby
BRIGHAM. HOhST
-1CA SACKS SlPBKFlVE CSKA SI**
lt)U MILLS FLOUR. _
140 sacks Extra Granite Mills Floor, . ^. rC s,
300 boxes Tobacco, all graces, from ma-u-—
K. K. E. Stayer's Patent Soap, .,
Primroae Family W&sbiDg Soap,
Clear Rib Sides (Mnryland),
Prime Mumider* (JDijIand), ._ p >
Skit, Prime Muscovado Molasses (to arr^ye..
On consignment and for ealekv -vsyo'fi.
sepO—lm FEEEILL *