Newspaper Page Text
by j. h. esti ll.
Col. AV.1
Official
lasses?
that be is a descendant of Nat
Virginia insurrection notoriety—tUe.'akme
who impiously ebook tbe dost from bis feet
JjjjgjyjjWte^ftom the Legislature, pub-
== lijEsi^ilRSnS! 1 iiffiNfflmm
niitii /Ufr-H-k \ African,persuasion to meet in State Conven-
Papef AVlt tot|ni|jf A con on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber, "for the purpose of taking into coueid-
VIRnHMpi flo^jjetpynTiipipgJjiQ
WArMBiiiaii.
^^4-WMwUIPEBra
Hon.HORAt 3
Of New Yo*B j
FuTh-Vick: paksuJES'riiioqri^ot ah end tajva* boj>g ,Ui&t; h _ av ®
General FRANK F. BLAIR,
Of
the/uture." .The Convention
exclusively composed of negroes, and' 1
is majnifes
tween the races in this State.* , Tnis' nioVe-
meut
negro es is only a proof of the incompatibil
ity of* the white find -Life* -Faces, -and will
have increased < their vole jd9,0fI7 in spite of
the ^dioftls.ttsing eyerythiDg in tjheir power
Mean p«ty eW?BS^Wb'*for
ernor by 18.000 vohafi^ Audit. would be
strange indeed if, with all the lies ^told by
tnem during the past ievell^oW^rortAe pur-
pose of “firimr. the Norihe&i hearts,’* .Alis
salt 1
counts nothpig jgM^t the^p^ao,cra^|md
need cause no despooaeacjr.
* TalBULATlOasUF TtiKBABD OF TCK
uiirt STjLi sm^o &ea»igoa sai
The ■lyricaL.’Barff 0 f the, Atlanta .jflra.p be
coming viiyniueh disgEttnjttetb T&Htg&SNXtt
don’t liksthehangsf fhmgs atthemew State
Bei^mJsoFiSuIlfolr,
certain, fitifii* ctttljuoqc» /gojk £9* B^d
always calls the Radical party the people of
GeS^. -He donk ■Stt the Sm&edgf&l
plexion of the jelepbant. He has bis reasons,
poor old soul. K fobk ihe Slate printing for
the s&ubn atF^y frqig himu'w He ijnnot
the toe that the BuftocK'would TOtir
veto, which Ibe' ilulibok did’not do. In his
the present sessiontif. tha General Assembly,
and asks, “Why did not all the Judges bold
over on the same principle ?” Bard is evidently
gettings tired of bis Bullock, as well as his
elephant. He is evidently alarmed for the
safety of the Commonwealth. He is down on
“weak-kneed Republicans;” lie says'the Demo-
crats are going -‘to take the Slate Reail£om the
Governor farther, that “the Governor Is'to
be •_ impr icHed.'' * All 1®#%^ characterizes as
“Tickless legislation,.*’ and declares that'ifce
“hope of the State is in moderation.” Poor
old cockle-top! his “sufferings is intolerable,]
THE; LATE KIRJ5 AT cttiisc
f COBIUSSBONDESOE OF THEDaILTNEWS AHB
, Ji -; : r-- .legar-xj^.-
Qcisct, Fla., September 14.
- The following, is a complete list of losses
.and insurance'at the late fire: ;
-* - ‘ Loss.
Dr. A. T. Lipford 1 i&to
Captain 8. Spooler j- 6,603
J. P. Scott &-CO-. J.vfiff
Judges. C. Love............ L600
1 Dr. T. M. Wilson...-.a^ :, 2M
I. F. Harris a £ro 15 OOt)
W. H. Random S 700
Davidson Broluers 3.500
T. Jones. .2J(«.
J. -J K. Love .5.000
A. M. Nathans -3.0-0'
Dr.J.J. Hubers lfoOi
T. B; Smith .A600i
T. K. Gibson & Co t -up 3 000
Commonwealth office..-v*. l,5eo
T.torwilsoo ;.... Aono.
M. F. Warrendoff 4.000
nothing to do .with the. negro,State vloftvent
ti n, so called? e {JBf tSemffor fc<e ipreaent,
al least, 4§rtgo their ambitious Ideas of.polit
1 preferment and power, apd devote their
‘jrts to the advaneementof their individnal
welfare, which they wiUJmd to be insegara,.
spd array their race in antagonism ~t£> tire'
whites, while it'ean reralfc'hrno good to them,
and faalfd them imtiapftlm ? 9opfhern
sm, their
• -Totrt.
..$60,600
' : .LBiCrEa from ■ atlabta-^
~ * 1 t gggaojSnw >,*<.
: .-ri sen,. „
negroes not Allowed to Serve on'
Bellock Vetoes tho.Aughiu 9Ii
BtU-me Heller Bill—jUlecUoatA
©**ws?.Ti.od.
Atlanta, September 14, 1
sSaSMWTWWW 0 ”
Toe'House, by a vote of twenty-four (3t)
■fotir'f 84j-nayA refuse to alio
ayes to eighty-i
erve on jo
t£!
CoQBlitalion. BA says the Cpnatitation rre- sreves port on red river
qrifaNM* toSUBl months in.the StateR titlWfj ‘tfjM i I;; f^«o Aim.jst.28
one month in the county, but this bill ;re- “General ' " “ J *' " ) • 1
one month in the county, but this bill re-
, quires a residence of twelve months in the
State and three months in the city. Tl
.EBESfi*, .
The Relief, BilLiS made
forThui^a^lOifj
The indications favor the passage of ; the
bill providing for Congressional elections '
YaSMtaWMi.
House after Wednesday, without the maji
V , K. ... k
: on the Huez canal is
entertained by some of the possibility
of ha rmonious polilkal association. It is an
aban lonment «lfilW>wif1>»t ofA*t€(W
that a3*6eiiV?^ut)7<>i ! fh6th , bytheirpi»tend
ed Northern Radical friends, that- they are
gMeHiiSuffis
dsndeof ‘
deojonstmi td th#f vforbljh^t thpr$can be,
1 latmony, no trust,,no confidence, no co-
eeu them .and Urn. whiles ?
tfee/^osF^.et Mfki i^ro Btiie
thc,8g*Jaf q?e>
ta..s^Mheir7abili^ r >cflfiJr; / deTcr-
ion to. usurp the powers of Slate' "ana
e whites? Tarrief tte-
. m&a&ssxmCiZi.
bo^h races/' will bring raiu f On his
OS nr"* J V*B to tiBts'.) ,.ie ,,
lar_advice to the worthy and well-jdis-
pt
nt thing to do .with the negro State Coftvent
Hetty Democratic Gslnt-Tbe
■ ! cans Carry tits State.
Washington, , September HepuMi-
cap majority is il,661. Compared ^iih the
vote of‘18C6, the Democrats have increased
their vote 14,087. The Republicans have
creased theirs 4,085. Compared with ths
of 1807, tbe Democrats have increased,
vote' 10,077. The Republican increase
16,827. * '•■ TfT O f
The Chronicle gives the Republican ma-
joriiy at 22 000. ; t§
r Boston, September 16.-^Sbe Chftirimw t>f T
the' Maine Republican State Committee tgjjj|j
graphs'lhat the Republicans have carried evtry*
Congressional District, and also elected all
their Senators and seven-eights of thdV’Rep*
resen'atives. Thfl for Gten*|>erlain is
^riAe i^rlai or' Wliafeif, 'tsite' Abrldrcr
DlArcy «.c«*e^n r £ [¥ pua<l Gall
Ottawa, September 15.—The jury bro
in a verdict of guilty-'against 'Whalen for
mnrdpr of’D'Arfcy McGee. u< <j., j-
party, composed of the men who give
emptoymeat, and whom they 'should,' by
every day cdntstcfSritV them in busiuess,
know to bo reliable. .
For-
before uk“J
hisjdictfttjqnby. oar
to have.been revised f>y‘hml:
ations in*nis S^^&fitriWhgtn this document
will fbe' noted With interest.- In this para-
Nil*
•Ut -i
I Said the militia would occasion no froub:e
unless they violate tbo law. by carrying oat,the
Governor’s proclamation, which I believe tq ’
unconstitutional-; Aad -I. believe it violation
law in shooting men doom without trial, as recom-
UnjttbtModfaHm-g.”,-n , A -> !
italicized words ara in Yofresrs hand-
jlr '^ben, in thq jmragraph. about tbe
Ku-Hlnx; FOrrcst added the woriis in italics •
I meant to imply, when I said that tbe
Rn-Klnx recognized the Federal Government,
that tnty would, obey all State laws,
recognize all laws, and will obey them, so
have been ioformed, in protecting ’ peaceable
citizens from oppression from any quarter.
“There is- oily one fj> h<^ iuteriineatiou
That is in the sentence, ‘I did not use the word.
Forrest’s hand
Forfeit handed our.cb(respondent
(he following letters as, specimens that he re
ceives from the North.' The inference we
auppo.e to be that there are Northern Kn-
SPJ3.WMHG9 M r
•^Chicago August'26 1868
tncfal Forrest lookout for you and all the
men in the sonth are goin.to be, pispned
1st before the electiou for i heard a man
say he works fn J it 'drugstore say that every
preacher all over the south has got lots of^pisou
end are’gom'for-to - gise it.to the cnlord folks
and nre'gohrfor-to
for'tb'pfeon all the rich and smart southern
mgn just before the election. Jeboue,
. . “from red river.”
‘ I will put this letter in newspaper-for i no
“1 am not fooling you
‘tt^W^Iof the pj?<5 izr atriejnnine and
“I wish you to .send this to mrs garter at
rt on red river
‘‘Tow yearn ago i fas put injaiL in
and i got acquainted with a very hansom young
fcrbite girl 18 years old and i paide a 11 dollars
a half, for that was the finde that she was
me and.her has ben livcing Together
’JS&SMS
'the
was
got
e, any
more *-■'*
1 lli8 Jc .“Aud when i knew that she wa3 goiu for to
ebt.« leave ime ( 1 wanted hgr 1 tp give,-mq back the
3 * 18 goald watch and chain and ail the"things that
~ ’fi^TOdielf iHitf 89144-^ giM.themyp s6
brok open the trunk, it was fild cntfckfnl of
pison. and i-am shoure by what i hear whis-
pered,among the cooiard folks that plenty pison
is fc&AfB6htti*-to*ali-the school teachers and'
rs to give to the coolsrd foulks so that
■ lin do. all to.southern, white foulks
Forrest 1 knot? ittoW io‘. '
j ., Soathcm.Immigration. •
■ aui^Dt'by States tpen-,
„e''thOtidimigrLtkS® .pf jlnborers fihm.
Europe, has. proved A failure. There were
two difficulties in tha way—ono on tho side
of the laborers, the other on that of their
employers. iTjie first arises from the char
acter of thffmeln ftho came over—many'of
zy, idle and ignorant, and others
that any; one caq:'iWotk on' w
they, consequently, accept a situ
ation for which they are totally nofil
their previous training. A good watc
e men, but those
proper capacity must be selected in. Bremen
and Hamburgh, whence the German emigra
tion mottly departs. We are glad that this
matter ba» been at last taken hold of by the
etL^GofcvSk _
own throughout Virginia, and
' e Turt-Eie! -
andf
editor of one
ieMmkI
Ladles’ Liz*.
A BEAM3. Mis. Jesse Koch, Mrs Osthrms
^uto.Mr.Hsto
mte" 1
I A LswlstqDvMlss Calls
the purpose
and especially the
Virginia, with all
nire.
2g ter'
botji Bides.-mAreis York Citizen.
Mr* Bet-Donzio. Mlr" ^amile
Moore, Miss G
Josephine MerteMs Mr* John
4oiUo Mulder. M»« K w
McNnRy. Mf-*
Mannings Mrs Mary
Mrs R H
MlB A
on. Mr d Nellie
Miss Rosa
Mrs »arah
NOON
THE ‘
fSi
s®a« ssKfia 1 ^
SfiJSSSr • »°S2®M8S
W*ECrtesF
dt'teSie'A
G rau
it,B.UicA“’ GJ
OWES. Mrs E.U • O
Bcuft, MWBttrt- ai oj ;
: -H-dtier.aiAtMsiy,.
St f l £8£*Vi' ■ ; si-tt -»«A»Sau.
i.TlebeoczL ■
visa Musi:
JHLEYr lllwMsrt*
! Jones; Mrs.DWS
l«HUr-
* a» s ' a.
v^b7itiTKS?y
Vitght, Mis Phecbs
• miera
LA COUNCI
ELECT
communication of
will be held at tbe Masonic Half
EVENING Sts o’clock. Punctual
quested.
are frjtcrnslly invited to
New Advertisements.
j' Office to Rent.
QFFICk ED ok In an c’iKlbm'attuatioo, Apply at
So. 11T Broughton street. serl6-tf
FOR RENT,
D se tenement
rooms and
ospae
rooms and kitchen ; water and
MRS. L EVANS, Agent.
ATT^^ON! WASHINGTGNd NO. 0.
ronjarMJHMmsi^to'meet jtymir Ehgtne Hom .
9o;chMfcA^aHRi>fY..in- ’
By order 4 AS. BAHEDN. Foreman.
CH*a_B.-W»X|tFHap, ^ec’y W. A F. O. So. 9,
septa t ,.y j.. : ,,
r POltT'SOCIK r*.
A mzeuogof &E0^i>f ; inm*g«t^ of the Port
will b«>, held, xjaa (Htedneaday) EVENING,
otclock; At thef
' Important
a^l
«jJ
tirtix l
otSti
win toe ]
should alien d,'
OLM8TEAD,
\ii i
E VEXING DISPATCHES
l.7/t.)J
O'
J^ASItiSGT
Xrouble 'nit «*^v ’ Urfeahs-Coagms
meet in September.'
WasntitGToN, September 16.—The
ng is lde. first action under the :
I WAB DaFABTJIZNT,* \VA8HDToTofP ;
1‘Jliqni j itj #>|ifem!^l?, ,:-
To the Commanding General De,
Louisiana, New^rleaW, La.<, i
Brevet Major-General Hatch, Assistant
Commissioner Freedmen*a Bureau reports
tot there is danger of tin assault upon
torch-.light procession in New Orleans to-
bight! ‘Wwill dispose and Mdpl./J4he
force under your command as to prevent
Jsu"
SMRBm
dispatch
John M. Schofield,
' Secretary of War.
enerai Rosseau has been assigned to duty
apartment of Louisiana.
v euueTo-B* C A
tho Dis-
to day.
A
brevet Bi
val in the
Gen-
trict of
Revenue
There was a cabiuet meeting
Browning and Evans were absent.
The following has been issued:
Septemi
Speaker of . ...
by.resolution of Congress, to atljonru their.
Houses until the 21a» .of September,. and on’
that day unless otherwise ordered by the l^t> saw null, n . voy
Houses, they were directed toforlber adjourn A] 1 t R| K | J A |!l
their respective Houses until the first IfouJ ““***“" w 1 0141
iu December in accordance with
4t~
BaumaMD, G M
y.UJ
c, henry
. H W
d, Jeremiah
leid, John W
an. John
9 fl
liJyie, Michael H (|<
“ iford, P R
linger, Stmon
.tan, Wm
on. Wiu 8
0AHALAN. Michael
ut fThde
**•*••-*%atr.»nri , i. t ■■ ,
CONGREGATIOJL./'MICKVE ISRAEL.
Scats fjr the fenming Holy Days can be procured at
the Store of Messrs, Einstein A - '
-* f ; rfXi - .lit J ■ j r ti; ;
-■it i .T-ct ....
M D
Memingez.O (
Meyer, u W
JMaUlaLd Fre I
gb.John T
*>q IsG *Ui
OAirufl,
~ rdwell, Wi liam
-hen, Jsailorc
ELKS. INK, Edward
Davidson, Win
vis, LorWb
•Ion, Michael.
Meiancr, P 2
Moiiiirrlety, P
Morris, It IS
Myrea, Ool Bobort
McUiattau, It H
ymtsim
mm
french, Jasper
MidJrton, Aaron
*VriT£5. Joseph
XN ho a too, ST
O LIVER, Green*
O'Conner, John
Pc<±. 4 WM«A
' y~v 0ILTY,-Jc*m -.1 IMW «do
Joseph A- y . -;od ifj 1-rfORN KELLX.
i at. - >||
: drit.'
WAUDN. Edward)
"" ,f«lr
Hi
He -rqe. Dr
Green, Sam
Oordley, Bmard -
"'"NDARSD^. Wm
Honllhan, Tuos
ilyeM^ • • » —
;«m«y.Lenard •
Hall, James
Hamilton, JM'
Heidt, Jes-ie O . -
Haines. Henry.
Wife ■:
Harden, Frank u
Home. Edwin Q.,.. ,
I T'Sn?Js’ON'Capt
Jones. John P
•-dft . .. ,
ISRAEL,’
or Whitaker and Liberty, etreeta.)
t THtTBSDAy, 17th last., (New Veer’e Dry) the
Rev. S'b’S .--Lewlh will, by requeat, repeat bia a
mou cntiaal—'“A Can to Kepectiuce.- Sirvice to
commeueo at9A: it Sermon atlOUJOA. M.
■ ^-TBiet . taivL |B. PHILLIPJ, Secretary.
GAS CONSUMERS
inil please take notice that all bills due first of
September for Gas. mua^be, paid on cr before
. WEDNESDAY, the 16th jB»k; After tbti Cate the flow
Dfiaas wnthe cut off from e|l parties iu arro iu viih-
runhe’f uotico. -,
■i l‘h}:irj-r ■ TV. F. HOLLAND, Acst.
tU~i
np,t T-1? • :
'.XwVXi uZsffip**™****’'
, , . roricsCLtai or -Cooncil,
-!r .0- In it br-Jf ft,,-. September 10,1063.
rajtita are regularly
1868:- ■’*» '
'* ftoWlowtig-^im^jm!
JankDeslara fjr 'the year l
11 j V* ' It.
:i;
OBEHSON t A J¥ t0d., JjN
Uooowih, Ifichtel Ru'*ti,‘Johit“'» ' - .
iff, Jbh’rf ' :J W ■ Ro»o,genamij u.a
‘ Rii^fceir, 0iU to. rUseitii’iusfc 1
QPRiUr.ASJ
»v.r 3t *^
Stiektariitge; G-HD‘“- ;
ecMertm-er. Usi.Tj is , j,
S trsflold. J$Jjj> c -
Scherf. T '
[0 WAS, R W-A-S -.^r.
Xilimsu, Alpek -j,
Liocnwj;No.2-D. OI^EE
..S-JAHjB^DINOS
-THOJtAS.)
8 dsod. Joseph Henry
KWHr, A G VOKO*, W8:ii,
’ Kohildi, Cbarlea- ,.X c.-:b..-i ...
’1LSGN, Judze - -
Woodto,E
H'jafiS'-*’*”-:
Winchester, Czpt J F
‘*di
day in December in accordance witu Ihe re->
respectfully recommend, that' there'be n
al tendance of both Houses on the 21st of
September, it is not expected tbnt any gen}-
era! legislative busing will be .entered upon
nt that- time, pr that tbe session will be longer
than to’provide tiff anolh^radjournmenti -It
is importaot that there should be sueb a gen
eral {UtendjUiCe ct members as if ill securij
i presence of a quTitim in' eftoli House. '
the presence i
[Signed]
E.,D. Morgan.
R. C- Schescx.
hitiK ■
Prom Atlanta. >‘0-. i.i'l r.s:
serving on juries was reconsidered to day.
Tbe.House, utter a stormy debate, declared
Fyali, negro member, claiming only
eighth negro blood, ineligible by a n
metis vote. Sixty-nine ^Republicans ~
layote.'. . '• •’•*.•.-fi t ..!
r—: ; l— : ■ ■ j
-From New Orltum. '
New Orleans, September J5.—Gen
Rosseau arrived last night and- todk.
mand to-day*' '• - *i:n ]
■The police troubles arc nt>t yet settled.
Some tpve received nd pay for cight tnontbs.
All are seveTal months iu arrears. A lr~
number of them met at Lafayette
this morning, and sent a de;
Mayor tJnlllThim that? toy p}W|jhfive
immediate, relief. Oue of their n
Dec was killed, last .night' in- the
discharge, of bis duty, and .V&s burjed
to day, by charity, leaving; . a ^fow
and orptiatis destitute. Council meet ‘to
night, and will endeavor to devise some
m None of the ioad lately Authorized bylthe
Legislature has been taken yet. ; ^
A negro was to-day sworn in as Senator
to fill tbo vacancy occasioned by tbe election
of 'Jolin 1 S: Harris to the -United Stines
^® aa,c ' ■ . ' - ■ ; • ■
Foreign New.—Speck of IVar.
London, September 15.—MinidfeVJohnson
'aris, aaptemoer
tbe camp at Lavemazan, on route for Biar-
ril 7 rpfrip.wftd the trnnns
men,to abstain from their trades in the event
of a.nax'in their respective ’ countries. - Ad
address has been issued recommending work
ingmen to oppose wgr, discouoteuance asm$|
sinatioos, and to nse every energy to pro-
Jttawa, September 15.—Nvhalen
the verdict of the jiffy with com]
asserted bis. innocence and dented any con
nection with tho Fenians, an
conviction to his being a
r previous _
.T5!!SrjuT!ciSE , »3 , a£.T.S
Soa’th, where they sodn diaguBtedtithtir em- I
-and were as a. consequence’ them-?
^pointed. Any scheme of immi-
“ ntl^fft by select-
■■ who-ire adapted to
to ocoppation which they are fo .foJ’
and who fire honest and industrii
New Mackerel !
TN KITS AifD HALF BABBELS,
«|}1
w^ E s^b k v^ h tJ«^dfaecew$ kffiftff
that it will be ;finished^jh'. 1869. -]®*! thou
sand men. are employed upon the canal,
whioh war be twenty-six Jieet. deep i alt the
way, two hundred and forty feet wideu# the
top, and about ninety leet wide at the bot-
CTlsrianlW^
A rather fast youth wa3 relating the
perience of his’vdyage racrosa the ocean to
JtfSg’WSfe «fis&%SS
thing about it, though.. You can get as light
as you please every day,'and everybody
thinks you're only sea sick.
A son of Caleb Al Morse, of Westminster,
N. H., six years old,- while in a fit of som
nambulism, a few nights since, fell down
stairs and jumped into a well twenty feet
deep, in which the water was four feet deep.
He was rescued by his lather, and in the
morning knew nothing of Ihe affair.
means of judging of the persons Wi
^■ThtTofoer difflealiy arose fro^the
vious habits of the planters. Enroppaift, dnd’
especially Germans,, are .unaccustomed to
living on our Indian .corn; while- the South-
slavebolders always feed it to their
la. ' “Hog aha hominy” was the accepted
egn
hands.
food of the colored people, whp like and
•rUgoqjv fat, sleek and oily on it. Bat white
suited to their taste. Tne German; expects
rye breed and a little wheat, cabbages, pota
toes ana vegetables. These he will gladly
raise of himselfi and. the planter coujd readi
ly furnish him' with a cabin—sndh as was
onee’rised tor the blsuis—and . give him a
patch ot garden to work on his own accofint
at spare times. Then,'with pig in its various
closes its post-offices Sundays,
marches the clerks to church*
by the hundreds who will contract
for ten dollars a month, or about the present
pay.of the colored field hand.
It is important that both these causes of
trouble should be removed, in order to turn
» bon/
i'.' 7J
Com and Oats.
For sale by . .
' BepiE—5t . I ;■( i j ;; JAMES A* WEST
■y v
• •’
SACKS SALT,
*«. J
Sugar,
. Coba
100 bvrvUCabaMolnwi,
■
250 rolls fee* MzniTcT. C. A Co.) Bagging,
200 coll. Maculae JL-iw,
3*1 hogsheads C K Sides, .
10 hogsheads FUoalders, ..
“ ' ' j Old Boberi son County WhleSey,
tai,
be had- lcharrelsOldBoberison conntyWbleJ
to wwk A, .25 barrels Old Rje Whiskey, ei^etc,
In store andTor sUe etloweet merket'ralel by.
ALEXANDER & RUSSELL,
sepl-lm
COTTON GINS.
* T ‘
. bi-^fSjtSir J'afXO.:
I SKA-ISLAND OOXSOS . GEi3—
y ? 1
Fqr sale by ' • ' v •**•;. w-*9-.
E. B^aGBXEMAN,
sep5-if 177 Bay atrlcL .
r—
TUOS. PETESS. O. 3d. M’CONRICO. R H. HKHLXT.
“■WiSliis 00 '’:;
AND i '•
Office cornu- Bay and. Lincoln streets, np statre.
over W. H. stark & Co - s. sepio 3m. I
WM. H TlfcON.
WH. W. GOBDON.
TIS^iPiORDON,
. COTTQM,. FACTORS, ’
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- -' ^ a \feaj| in « ,-.v# i+j . • JL
; jl 1 , ! . i i: r. j Nil Vi!
Lifi&rXiS :
■*wm enfiOEBi-
300 coaa 8npini0R BALE bobbin
.-,-*iq V.
• angaitf-;.
fOSfiPH FUSES AN,
Fernandms, FIs.
5li»
rbamobe,
Msdisop, FU.
ersUip.,
JAtf. B. PARK AMO
WTn&fcli&fe &^G*te»fc»fi B oXoCT-l
» SELVES together under the firm name otf j* ■'. V
Joseph Finegan & Cq.,^ [)%;
'* - ■: Io4d»zis.;ol,r... 40 • Office} cot
ON.
Lioen«e*<M4-T?(^S dJCINN. :
License No: 5—M. 'f. EYANl
Hit FjUjo are instructed to.pUca aU nnbeeneed
doalors ln Junk on.the Information Docket, lor viola'
l icMoI Otffh»h*tic.ii ; ‘"]i
By order •! ■ EDWAHD O. ANDEBSON,
i jaues Stxwalt, Mayor.
1“ OleTk of Council. scplO-flt
■kV 2;l ...IsrOTICJS.
to) »?’:! roiTY DISliiN3ABY, l
e*n;l; , 8ava*nab, August 21, 1868.)
; Thffhours df the Dispensary will in fatare be os
fOEOws:-I-r ::' .: • .
‘ft .; From 8 A. U. bi?; iT.
tu *v‘a ‘* Fiom 3 F^ M- to 7 i*. M. . .
’.'Slih'i.'ui spNCays.
f- to; .1 From JO A. M. to I?. P. II.
- *'?— mM From 4 F. JL to C P. M.
;; B> order ot tha Mayor. ' . f
“f-L v l ,, W, N. VALLEAD,
mngJl-tf -- dl . Keeper City DLapenaary.
•j i -- ! - ‘ To the Public.
io LI BavanxaH Gas Lzoar CoufanV,)
• til.; \ ' US'!. -! eavaunaff, June 4,1SBS )
The savannah Gas Light qompany, wishing to sup
ply Gee bailst patrons on as cheap terms as may be
conslttensirltir nfltlr return tor tbe capital and labor
apptiffi.urlta manotactare, and btUovlng that the
active basinesB which may'be reasonably expected
during the coming winter in tills city, will cause an
increascM domiud: anti further, that a diminution in
^riie wlU Indue*' many to burn Gas that bsvnbltherto
baiVrmhrse to other moans ot illnmlnatton. which
Are more dangerone sod iese cleanly and convenient:
xudt’rtat th‘e consequent increase will lessen the cost
of.niaiulfiJtuTe, and Urns justify the Company In
making h reduction in price.
~ creforej It has been determined that from and
the FIKST OF NOVEMBER next,
L'J^wnDMtthffMteol
AND FIFTY CENTS FEB THO0-
. , .SAND 1 COfflOFEET;
and tbit i tirthtr redaction of Fifty Cents per Tbon-
Feet'wUl'be made’td all whoaballpey their tailie
at this office within FIVE DATS after presentation.
' -7? J. F. GILMER,
)ane5*3tawtnovl
GQRIMI
FIVL' ClAKEOADS'lN' DEPOT.
! - As li* v 4
CORN IN 3T0RB/ IN IjOTS TO SUIT,
• ; '* - ■*»'-’.*ii
HAY IN STORE: '
MESS BEEF IN 8TOBE.' "f’-lV
MOLASSES' IN HHDS. ANDBBL9.
• • 1«. ,<:Aj| • Jjy; ^ .t 4 V .
EMPIY HHD3. AND BBDS. <. "i ‘
& HOLCOMBE.
forba
•I 4--»
GVERARD !
”jiA «G‘
v+tir
■—j—
BXHMOtt W% S1LVBH
THE NEW ERA,
rCDLISEZO AT
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA
fit. JT. P.tPV, Kell tor' and Proprietor.'
’mHlS TAPER IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATCtt-
1 DAT MOBSING, in Gsinrsvlile. Florida, and u
one of tha best advertising mediums in Bast it rida.
s best advertising i
TERMS:
For
T he cash must
forwarded tons by
scpll U 1
,319 00
16 Co
15 »
9990 .
paay tha Card, which cm be
ays
tStQfWwM
For salt l<no. Foe psrUculars bcdw to
—*l* Waynesboro’ Ms
FAMILY SCHOOL
REV. O. B, KING WILL OPEN HIS SCHOOL
residence: Monterey Square, on the FlfiST
— , - DF OCTOBER. Term, a-ilmt v«»r.
With a well-furnlifted room and apollances 6f edi-
Insumction tn 1
sepia—la»4e .
w*a.s:ec!
ly'e ' : V I»».
•'-4.;d |j
., J tfft+r ■ f Fifl.fl i <,» Vlfitabtvs
. j i ^buiia FORD’S
STOMACH BITTERS
Dan be procured of any Druggist,
DO. Six bottles for 35 00..*..’ >,o.
fia-gpeojia terms to ^Wkeny t’ ', "’ r ‘. 1:
^r^AlLEGSR & VOWOL,lwb^m^
find Retail Dealers in Foed’s Rjnrfntks .
y’;:"' , FORD & CO., .
'"if- SolsPeopbibiobb..
jf3i*?Ajtiy "Fo. 1 Pine street.
T O
v:..-
■I 1: *.- j,..; .
4-jsx>
BAGGING.
7 ' ' ' l * ' G l V J.
JQ BALES SUPERIOR GUNNY BAGGING E*
store and I cr sale by
sepU>T-eod4t BRIGHAM, HOLST A fcp.
NEW BOOKS.
S INSECT WOBLD.
fTTKE niSEi
. Jj ABOUT WOMEN, i
, SlVB AS°p MAUttLsCCB. By
POPULAB KDUCATiON. By S. R Randall. \
Opium v ' »
- dioaophers of Fonfanvme.' By Radical Free-
Civil \
...i
Warin America. Volume2. By Draper.
- .. oekia Negro and. Hj H. B. Hetjar.
t The Dower Honee. By Annie Ihcaaj.
Cooper*
sepln-tf
Oloott & Co.
Groceries, Groceries.
201
OGSHEJkDS CLKAB BIB
& toogBhe»'*s Rlbb^dSl^
-J «luM
LATHROP A CO.
w
n-i ,.e , ■/-, •
rOULD ASK.
CHAS fiitg 10
30
ATTENTION .OF FUR-
Stock of Dry Goods,
HOW IN STORE. VIZ:
ffiaefij FANCY. PRINTS and GING
HAMS, " • U*.: .
ases BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
and SAT-
Alter tne Jfitttsx u
®^SSp*’
FijVfeDClLCARS A
Of
iii
:: yOR SALE,
UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOB SALE about
7,000 Acres of Fine Land,
in camdcn'connty, belonging to the estat .
Dr. A.,De£sVoche, deceased. These lands areIstd bff
in separate enrveys ot one to two thousand acres, and
wUi behold cither s<mar*teiy or together, ss desired..
Some of the. elands are heavily timbered with]
aad. live oak. and are wen adapted to raising
island cotton. They are all ajtasted hear Cabin Staff;
at which point the southern'hosts pass on thffir reg
ular trips. For farther particulars apply to the
dersigaed. JOHN F. HAMILTON.
J. B. GAUDBY,
, dafiyIA—codim*‘
a Osborne, Oculist-Optician
cr .or .Congress aad Drayton
4' Streets, . ,.
ls opeh dstty lo business boors, for fitting icco-
. iff'* .•;*! juxtiT, all who need
OB
tNTIFKIALLT ADJUSTED 6PWTEA0LE8
BY&GLA6SKS OF SVJPEBIOB (JUALETY.
“An ounce ot caution is worth a pound bt cart."
;i yyiuw-3mes *
. Notice to Gas Consurnersi
u You are respectfully invited to caU at the office oi
the JBAVANNAH' IMPROVED GAS LIGHT COM-
Streete, 2d floor, be-
ockP„M„to "
u«f pANT.cjrBerof Ball and Bty
the hours of7 and 8 o'clock
and test the Improvement in thelight from
oRy gae effected by Ihe Company.
With the same light now obtained n .deduction of
-about 25 per cent, in eoetmay be relied on.
“Thie Company has been In operation about lour
’ wo-would refer to our present .-patrons
The apparatus is introduced tree of cost.
* * " l«c.rr-rr ■
FALLDBT
WtlX OPEN THI31IAI
aU
it8« u -
<IJ
KiCO colored time tilts,
M.ck doper-quality Dress Silks, all widths,
Fancy Cas’imerea for Gents’ Salts,
Cased Bh ached Shlrtlnga and Shee "
Bales Brown Shlrtmgs and theettci
eepi5—6t # 137 Congress St
f **«. .TtW.iA ..ffff tug 1
I -u SAP 3 a.
FOR SALE.
NICE o-w ..r,;
NUEE1TNGS -
l -'AfV. . 1*^
{ Hr* 17*
•yS^SS the Columbus Factory' is ,!crel,y 8 ivca ,0
TOBACCO - “ ihdelault foreirr TAXES I
I BAGGING - m - - I will proceed to levy and ad
SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter'* Co
HOPE.
JOHN W. ANDKBSON’S SONS ACO.
Jo27-ly
St. -Julian st and Market Square
What is tne~Mafter with Yen?
This is the familiar qnesfton pnt to every InvaBt'
la many cases tho-nna^orts. “I don’t know exactly,
but I don't foci, well.’] Look, at the countenance of
tbe man or woman who mates Hite reply, and yon
will generally And that the eyes are doll and lustre
less, the complexion sallost. the cheeks flacid,
the ijhole expression of the face Sheeted. Interro-
-aftthe tnvalid-iaora clpacly, andTaa .wlll discover
that- OoKstirATtoN, the resolt of a' disordered
iMomach and a torpid tivee. is at, .the bottom or the
infschlcf. '“That’s what’s tbs matter."y \Vhoever
has experienced the effects of
* >'»■' •TABEANT'S
EFFEEVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT
inanchH^sg.need'pntbetold to recommend Use a
TARB4NT4.G0*, wholesaledruggtsU, ?78
witi’and ^oo Warren streets. New York, Sola Fro-
pri*on.- •
Sold by aU drngrisfa. - maTchI2-Cm
Default
^Otlce to Persons in
-"* for City Taxes.
o; ji i. >
CITY MARSHAL’S O
* i SaVasSAn, Sept. 4, :
}
yCouncU.1
1'persons-
,of Savannah
resolution of the Oity
all persons who shall he
TAKES alter the 23th Inst., that
levy and advertue. t -
THOJt AS B. "WAYNE.
City Marshal.
io eases PLAID LINSEY3..
IO bales DENBI3. CHECKS and PLAIDS,
10 bales SHIRTING STRIPES, .
10 bales .BED TICKS,
5 bales BED and WHITE FLANNELS,.
200 pieces AMERICAN DELAINES,
5 bales 'BLANKETS,
25 bales BROWlir SHIRTINGS ' AND
-r SHEE PINGS, i
50 dozen HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS,
NOTION DEPARTMENT foUand complete
'■“than Its branches, i ■* c,
500 cases BOOTS and SHOES.
50 cases MEN’S WOOL HATS. aep!6 3t
^—aTi Lhu •unaJt ■££... :—.
.HOGS
t it hog
! 1S hog-hcads Choice Shoulders,
- .lOtierCM Choice Hams,
50 baireia Btfloid angual
50 barrels Hiram Smith Flonr,
230 racks Georg e Fjjcr, .
S5c*sesffandfilb Canned Tomatoes
15 cases Pine apples,
10? box cs^UrS
too boxes Soap,
60 boxes Tobacco,
; 50 odeies Tobacco,
I0i> boxes Pipes,
S bags Pepper,
»*Tobaceo, a * i0 ri»i.
25 barrels Mese Pork, 1
50 dcr-'D Backets,
£0 nests Tubs,
10 tabs Batter,
5u b xes Cheese,
30 bvrels Onions aad Potatoes,
Landing and In store, for nh to
seplt—4; COhNiHAT * JOHNSON.
Breakfast Bacon!
I^ASDtaO FROM steamer voego. -
Arid for salo by
aepUU CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
BARGAINS
DRY GOODS!
ft EXTRA HEAVY RLE,
“VG3 at 15 cents per yard.
ACHED
FANCY PRINTS at lfijf cento per
INFANCY MOUSUN DELAINES at S3
‘ XX DO^E.t P HUOK TOWELS at 39 50 per doxen.
Oft DOZEN HUCJK ffOWELS at *3 95 per dozen.
eeptfilfit iATHROP & CQ.
Boarding.
tojtt*an4mate*lTC«t.ii.
dt good beard. N.B.
FOR RENT.
on, Sample Room
Hodgson Vand Td
h*.H. Gowdy. Poe
Counting Boom,
in.- '
mHE Cos
1 Lower
Block, now
ertmjgij^Awfctp,
giT-
BELL A HULL.
PaintersWanted
TCHVS PRACTICAL WORKMEN. Apply to
i MURPHY * CLABK.
d Drayton.
Bacon Shoulders and Sides f
J^aNDING and tor sale by
TO l«TM NEWSP1PEB
PUBLISHERS.
t OFFER FOB SALS THE PRESENT OUTFIT
of the NEWS aND HERALD, consisting of
TYPE, RULE, &<?.,
to make room for new material. It consists ot
GOOD SIZED FONTS OF BREVIER AND
NONPAREIL, WITH ADVERTI-’
SING. FONTS, ITALIC,
BOLD FACE, fci.
This Type wilt do well on a Coaniry Newspaper,
and worked u^cn a hand-press will last for- years.
Ills not wild because worn oat, bat Air the Muon
that the fonts »rnnot large enoagh fox tbe present
necawttlesofthepapcr, and it win.not do to work
I p- efer id sen the whole ctnfit together, but alii
son separately, if parties deffre. Term a, one-third
be present price of new material.
J. H. ESTILL,
an23—tf Proprietor News and Her. Id
CITY OF SAVANNAH BONDS
STOLEN. 7V
rpHEi
X SAT
pf Chari
<UKOP*t
FOLLOWING BONDS OF THE
SAVANNAH were UTULffT
Obaneston la the rprtngof
sage of General hhermah through
Tll ‘ Nos. 370, 3S1, 382, 383 and 384,
Five Bonds, $SO0 each, payable at ihff aty J&easnrj
February 1st, 1870, together with coupon's, fit; SC
each, every first of August ana February at the CUT
Bonk. Sew York, signed by B. W.yee, Mayor, sal
Joseph Felt, Treseurer. Issued for subscription u
' ' of the Angoata and Wayceaboro’ Railrccl
1st 135IL
Hoff 108, 111, 115 and 117, ..
Foot bonds, leaned for subscription to tha 8onti-
mdCompany 1st June, 1831, each fcr
Jane 1, 1876, with coupon* first ot
every December and Jane, each fur 3-T5", p^aftl*
at City Treasury, and signed as above.- Also,
Ho. 121, . ‘
One Bond for $600, l«t December, 1353; payable Iff
18S8. wllli coupons payable tyiay Jeae
and December, each $17 5u. baaed for subscription
to tin tisvaunab and Albany Railroad compssy, sri
signed by KWkjne, Mayor, and Joe.
Payment of the above TBN BONDS, together with
he COUPONS, which when stolen were Mill attached
as for back as the Lst one for 1S63. having I*®
Treasury, all persons era heresy
ftoee or trade ss fiasmp.fi n they
stolen as above statrdf
'OUnBLBS 1
. Of Cffarieatoli, a. <
In the matter of the
Hiram Eobens,
sep]C-l-
A. MINIS.
Sight Exchange
ON NEW YORK
BY
WILDER A FULLARTON.
Savannah Hebrew Collegiate
Institute.
ISecontJ. Annual Session.
FACULTY >
JJIT. RAPHAEL D’O^LEWIN,
‘tiaAES^jf^WlSr, Tercher ofBeitea-Lettres
and"
Frofeasor ADOLPH KIHWAED, Teacher of Lsn-
gI B?v*E. FISHER, Teacher oT Hebrew and. Tho.
^rsfss^s wm
.* aeron V* ,ue ymST MONDAY In October.
for toftion will be regulated according
MStoSySS 1 ffiir:-.-.:.-"3 400per
From 8 to 12 years old., - 7Wper _
Over 12 years old ■—•• 1 J???I ,er,non J5'
V forfait particulars see prospectus leaned by tho
°°w° ut-2^ 0rd6r ~ B. PHILLIPS, Secretary.
BIO COFFEE.
BAGS JUST RECEIVED,
And for sale by
seplf-U CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
50
Tiie Merciiants’ ani Planters 1 Bant.
mjeUeufttSel jfSjsnthSff
s trust, .and for &nuttf.
- '3 idT
AS BRAD ESQ the foregoing petition, Jt ie « d<
Bettors’ for IhepSltioOT^thMMl *per«^^olda
"“t^^STp sasaK^sssS 1 ?-
r debar:
of,c
oft
forever debarred from any paitietpetion inordlff
donds of, or cismse
"fiSttt?' ftoffit^. ordered. VhlCfoSbdSfcbeP;^:
ILhed once a week lor three months In ope pd»^
x zette la the city at Savannah, naota^^ts. ^
fo Montgomery, one fo Cfoefanali and one in St*
Y And Jt is farther ordered, thrt this petition behff*
— ilsC
1st. 1863.
W. B- -
Diel
KfcdSeptdmbcr:
Deputy Clerk Superlor boon
,.1863.
Gxo.
Stitt Or GEOBGiA, 1
Chatham county.} .. .
L Qeorge W. Wilton; Deputy Clerk Of ibeSBPffj®
Court of tne County aad state aforesiid, do
certify that the foregoing Iniiramcnt ot writinfo^
' attoe and faithful copy of the ciigieHoroe
mse as appears on file and of record -2 >*■ j
olBce ^ - — • cfi- i
In testimony whereof I h»T6 hereunto set ml jj
andsesl of oace,at SA-rannsfi.j2x T
day ot September, A. D. eighteen L-.-t.-- _ ,,
eight. GEO. WASHISGTOSWUSO^
Deputy Clerk Superior Court
Chatham Ooewr
SitnatioE as Teacher feitel.
A SITUATION IS DESIRED BT ONn VH0_B s
taught successfully in some of the ]
of 8out!i Csrolios end GeorgU. She is J%'«rs.
Instruct young ladles in Latin and Modern Lsnjjrej, j
English and Music. Terms very moderate, m — I
' 'aim. References given and required; c .
Address "M. H. B ,” Box 106, SATfocAi^j
L aw blanks, briefs, blanksil. -
other officers printed in the neatest e., -
NEWS jLND HERALD JOB OFFICE, fo
6TBER. ~ '
VTAMD-aUO.8, SHOW-B
U and PBOa&AJOfKS prin
jrsaiiM(WH,ttifi9tt«
how-bills,
printed tk*