The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 26, 1868, Image 2

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1 l STEWS & V i&l&i-r- BY J. H. ESTILL. is, .- . - Offlci^TapM'ff th6jQtyi> • fmetyniBimrtxillMrlM fiUf J SATOirt,iT, SRPTMMflpB -as, fines. 1,-rc fob ruKsiuKS^ Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR, Of New Yob*. General FRANK P. BLAIR, skR-fisaf .Of 2-3U K :. £ :>«IT • li'. . - ... FOB COBOBESS, Hon. A. II. HASSELL, Of'Thomas Coustt. iJ IM1J ° ftTAI * T NOTIOE5. - Theptpdrlwlll- appear on,Monday in an entirely sew outfit, and as we Intend to issue a 1 irge number . ot extra copies for oar agents throughout the Stal '■& wiui& an excellent opportunity tor our patrons to present advertiajHnenta-te many new readers. Ad vertisements should be handed in by Snnday ■Sffe&i — —...• THE ItiniCAl. PRESS AID THE CA- UlIhbA TRAOEDV. & As was to be expected, tlie lying Radical journals of the North are making the .most of the recent Negro-Radical riot in Camilla. ijie false dispatches which were sent for ward from the Bureau Agent at Alhiany anjed them no little in their wojrk of misrepreseh- tion and falsehood, but most- of them did not even need the services of* the willing Bureau Agent to assist them in concocting a story to lay the whole blame on the barbarous rebel t -VW#at% a.ncl-.fctalBSf #re lie -ifeor t all the piety and loyalty of the North against the Southern rebels. The simple fact that a riot had occurred, in which several negroes’ lives had been sacrificed, was to them a God send—a sufficient basis upon, .which to work up a first class Radical sensation. As 'fepecHnerr of pimp Fomeyfa - handiwork in this line, we give the following caption linp, with which, in large display, be introduces to the readers of his'paper the Georgia dis patches : -“The Democratic Massacre at Camil la—Further Particulars of the Outrage—Dis patch of a United States Officer to Gen. Sibley —The i Affair Proved to have been Premedi tated Murder—Unarmed Colored Men Fifed Upon by a Drnnken Rebel—They Flee, but are Pursued and Murdered—Another Mun chausen Story from Kii-Klux Sources—Mes sage 6f the Governor—It is Treated with Cpntenipt by, the. Leg head lin es with which the Chronicle blazons- forth the news of the Camilla riot. In pub lishing the certified statement of sheriff Poore and other respectable citizens, giving a true version of the unfortunate occurrence, Forney intersperse if! -with derisiveand lying neaa-Qnco, -~ 1 ‘ " nqmmqnt to the text, and help his prejudiced readers to dis credit the truth. We frill not disgust our readers by giving extracts from the editorial comments of Forney’s, “two papers, both . daily.” From the captions we Ifave-given their spirit and character will readily be iq- THK CAMPAIGN 1ST OHIO. The Washington Express has been permit ted to ntsko the following extract) from a private letter addressed to a citizen of Wash ington by one of the most reliable Democrats ot Ohio, who is thoroughly versed in West ern pohtres'ana familiar With the principal topal issues which are likely to enter into the campaign this fall. He says: “My candid opinion is, that Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois Democratic majorities in October and November. Qf v this we have the clearest indications. As to Ohio there is no doubt; we feel confident of success; and I ’also believe that Vallandighain will beat Bchenck. Our county (Montgomery) will give Mr. Vallandighain from five to seven hundred majority. Duller will give from twenty-two to twenty-five hundred majority, and Warren and Preble cannot overcome these figures. This is the opinion of some of our best posted men in This district. Wo, are making a most vigorous and determined canvass. Wc have the masses of the people with ns, and are bound to win. I have 'at tended a number of meetings in town and country, and never in my life have I seen such crowds of people and such interest non nested. I have herein given my candid and honest opinion. - - . ' rj ***.’’ ^Of course' tlie Nww York Tribune made the most of the thrdliDgly interesting news from Georgia. That paper has a paid correspondent at Atlanta who d|p6s up the Georgia news to suit the infamous purposes of bis employer. As a specimen of his un scrupulous disregard for truth, we give the following which was Mb doubt telegraphed a to' the Radical papers all over the country THE TBtEUHE’d ACCOUNT OF THE CAMILLA. c ‘- BIOT—FURTHER PARTICULARS. NstcjYork, September 22.—Speaking of the riot at Camilla, Ga., on Saturday, the Tribune’s'Atlanta'special says : When near the town,,theJRepublicaa speakers were met by rebels, mounted and armed, who warned ' them~not to go -into-town. They went on and were met by. the Sheriff of the county, who informed them that the people would not allow a Radical to spe.ik iu Camilla. Tney persisted; nowever, aud on reaching the Court House-they and their friends were assaulted by a mob.. Colonel Fierce was daoger.ously shot, Captain Murphy badly hurt, and many mote of the Republicans were killed and, wounded.- A large majority of the Republicans were colored men, who,' obedient to Gov. Bol lock’s proclamation of the 14th inst, bad left their arms at home. Official reports place the number of killed -and wounded at. fifty. Those outrages are being perpetrated all over the Stale. Gov. Bullock sent a strong message to the Legislature this evening, ac companied by an official report of the riot from Major Howard, United States Army, commanding the sub-district, and recom mending the Legislature calling on the Presi dent for troops to suppress the insurrection and enforce the laws of the State. A reso lution was offered in each House calling-on a President to furnish a sufficient militaty 6xssff-is&SSk^oS emor’8 message referred,,where, it _will li buried. P;1 ' * ' '■ 1 tHFA V T ~ _ - JUlULUU SS ‘Voted HAPPS AS CLAUS AT HIGH WATER, The correspondent oCthe Baltimore Ainer- . iioan gels off the following in regard to the meeting of Congress. He says: ! The gathering of the members of House to-day was a sort of political love feast, or perhaps more like the meeting of men^of a^lorioM^to^TMe^Deaerate! made .va^nt by the death of Thaddejis Ste- To the masonic Fraternity ait Geoagia. -Brethben:—It is my. unpleasant duty to notify you of our recent loss by fire, and beg your sympathy. On the night of Lhe 20th iust., our Lodge in this place was fired by the hauds of an incendiary, and, when discovered, the building was so completely enveloped in flames that ingress to the Hall was impossible, and therefore, everything, save the Charter and Record, were destroyed. This is a sad calamity upon us, and more particularly, at this time, wheu we are so completely environed by poverty aud want. We are poor, brethren, and to regain our loss we most have assistance, and with this view, a communication will be sent each Lodge in the State. When this communication is re ceived, let me beg you to exercise that char ity of which our institution is so noted. . . , Fraternally, J. H. Coward. 'Mirshal Lodge, No. 188. . Preston, Ga., Sept. 21, 1868- P. S. Papers iriendly with our cause, wHl piease copy and oblige. J. H. C.' Hon. William Law. We find iu the Washington Qazette the following tribute to the talfents of one"of Ss. vannah's most eminent citizens, Judgo William Law. The Gazet'.e says : Last week we were pleased to greet in our. midst the Hon. Willi ,m. Law, of Savannahj who is here'on a'brief visit to his daughter, the wife of Rev. J. S. Cozby. This distin guished gentleman may well be styled the Nestor of the bar of Georgia. The law partner and peer of lhe gifted Berrien, renowned for elegance of diction, legal acumen and com manding eloquence, almost every honor in the gilt of an admiring ppople at some period of hrs career, has: been .jaid at bis feet.. With singular self abnegation, however, he has been content Jo dsvOte a long life to the duties of his profession and the m-.intenance of ajim- merous household. Still the fame of Judge Law will survive as long as the memory of pet- igrew, Memminger, Berrien, McAllister, Josfeph IVcksoo, Charlton, and the host of other ‘bright particular stars” who once shone in .he galaxy oramw^. i—=^.rndeu£.e^shali be cherished. Almost an octogenarian, 1)6X3 ver able'to' accomplish It vast amount of professional labor, and retains all the suavity of manner aud intellectual vigor which has ever rendered him one of the most interesting and fascinating of men. Long may this pure patriot, eminent barrister, and exemplary chiistian linger among us, to recall tbe glories of the golden time, and shed abroad the benefits of his ripe wisdom and experience. THB DaMOcBAra QrxGENKfiAdtKD Again— /a* From S*w New Orleans, September 25.—The Sen ate yealerday installed another negro who was not elected as Senator from Caddo Par- Th« Crops In Libtrty Coaaty. Libeett County, Ga., Sept, 10, 18e3. Editors News and Herald : - Sirs—Seeing in your columns inquiries relative to the crops, I can say to yon m troth for this and the adjacent counties that wifi be good. The .negro labor is nearly entirely lost, but the white folks have gone to work-in good earnest, and have made plenty of com, potatoes, ttoe, &c.; but as to King Cotton, it is almost a failure. In the Brat place, there ru very little planted; and secondly, the season has been too wet, which has caused it to throw off its young bolls; and lastly, the fat has ujtorfer strifipe>d the stalks of ffieir ’Hon. AJ S. Stephens.—The Augusta JtetoU? 1 One ragro was New Advertisements. ish in place -of - Mr-Reub who was elected but dec! The registration was opened to-day. Among the first acts of the rqjiatTars was to.. refuse registration' Of ffireigdfcs natunfliz*! by judges in the Sixth Distict Court since Jhlylalvon _ ‘ lion was illegal. Iu this cpirse., they ,were sustained by- the Chsjrmf Ji^p^ Jhe Stole Board of. Registration. .The excitement iu the city in consequence is infense, and to in creased by an affray this morning at the French market, in which one white man vyas ” armed with papers mention the arrival of this distin guished Georgian in that city on his way home from the Virginia Springs, via Wash ington and Baltimore. We are gratified to leant, as will be his. numerous friends throughout the.-State, That his health has been greatly improved by his recent trip, and that he bears good tidings from the Northern and Western oanyaas. Strong effort^ are being madnftt induce Mr. Stephens to address the people on the political condi tion of the country, and it is earnestly to be hoped that he will cempl^ with the general wish. Can it be So.?—The - Fayetteville Eagle stales, “on reliable authority,” that two COuoty Commiasioners from.Chathajn—one of them aj Mr. htedman — recently visited Governor] Holden. They remonstrated with him about appointing negro justice* of . the peaee, eta., in Chatham, for it would break down the party in spite of all efforts to the contrary. He re- plied that he wanted the negroefi fo learh these duties, and have from’experience a good know ledge! of government. He. s%)dfthe Govern-I meat would send the negroes . away and colonize them as soon as reconstruction was put through and all the States on a safe loyal | footing! ,i_ while man escaped but will ,p rested to night, if not alre moth issued a calling upon citizens to remj abstain from exciting acts ( stating that, the civil autho ’ of suppressing any arise, and arresting o sufficient will be promptly'arrested military. He also calls upon all dabs to abstain from any tion for the present, -u t ... A toll was intftpdqoed tn the by Senator Baoqn, amending t act. so as to require the only t _ by the, State Const itntipn, and fining toe power) of APgjstrara. ? sors of Election.,. The bill inns, and was made the on Monday. It not kiiled iq toed, this bill wifi secore It was stated in the Senate I Registration bad ai suppUmeut of law, adding,, pn the Senate bad rejecJaA, A. : ing for invi committee SAVANNAH TYPOGRAPHICAL - UNION, A regular Monthly Meeting oFthis Onion i held THIS DAT, at li o’clock, A. SI., at the Of I Every i te earneeUy i ELTJ be reopened ^UPjNPAX. October 5th. c r ■■■ a M The schools are located aaTollowa: Boys' Grammar School at Public School, tSotcW). Boye and Qirla Intermediate School at Armory Hall, (befcw). - “ - ,»i : at Armory Hell. 1 COTtON SAM PLE PAPER, .. eiZE *0x48 INCHES, * -.fine TO OtfB OBDBR, AND ALWAYS HEP M^nhaid Price *17 SO per ream; *1 per quire. MARKING INK, OT W TOHK MAKBAT SIXTY CENTS PEH (abdVe). Boya’ Primary Sdiool at Chatham Academy. Hate of taltioaln High spools ^flO'per month,: Nochargea tor tuition In the other V ^ - j W. H. eepil-eodit OONffU-GAL L-OVE.-dJ .. - AND MB HAPPINESS oy ; Ifiaanya tor TpuwfeJNen, .»„«». *- mssmmmp&s of charge. Addreaa ADWABD JuSSwSoH, Box Philadelphia, Pa. . , - „ 8ayannah, Skidaway - - Sea board Railroad. , ’ The lonrth inatallment oTtinl'pw cent per share is '' if called foL payatiln kt ato'clitoe 'ol Oto-W, 1 k«pb, called toff bn or 2«hlnst. skiibNS, snpt. ,FOR RENT, - The fiSe THBiSf SIORX BRICK DWELLING on Columbia Square, gsjgsyga lot uoohy 1801«t, with gwpefc. flga and c osseaslsn given on 1st ^Nosember next. TWO STORKS Of fliMtoMM on the wha T 1 H. T. M1NOB. Jb. .QJ The new and that-sailing steamship G-eneral Barnes. T. H. MORTON, Commander, Will sac on Thutiday, Oet. 1st, as *.30 o’clock p. m Bills of lading given here on tkrongh frrt.t,. to Liverpool by first-class steamers. *“** For freight orpageage, havlhs new and sdIsbami. 1NAFHITA' and'servant. Comfort and aqnist fsmllj -mere destrod than low prloe. Addresa P. O-BoX sep58A-2t notice. MEW I // . iiA DffTjTTi/r “T’”" WHOLESALE STOBB OF THE U|L '/Ft. BEH3 will be closed THIS DAY. NHWHsIacie... with sep*a-It A. A. SOLOMONS * CO. "TTnr against the action of the Board in the rules and la- tog that the registration cannot citizens who.are willing and. ; ready, to take the oaths prescribed by registration laws." aws of the State and the United Slates ng upon the, righto... of electors, conti hat the registration cannot bs refui — Washington, September gd-—4 delega tion from the Alabama Legislature, (headed by the Governoff ate.hern, to request the ; . To be Investigated.—The Macon Tele graph, of yesterday, says:—“Captain Mills, of the Uuited States Army, passed, through this city yesterday on his way to Camilla, _ .... under orders, to thoroughly investigate the I ^ ^ ervation whole affair. He expressed, while here, official advicea.of a recent Indian fight in great admiration for Uie conduot pf the Kansas have been received. Lieut. Beecher Sheriff oi Miicbell, aus} toid tLatif it wks trne, I was killed and.Cotenei Forsyth, wounded, as stated, that the negrqes were approaching I r6 ^^ 0 ^" ^°°? 6 tomottatiJ Camilla under arms, and persisted -in doing Forney’s Chronicle says: “The manner to which the Democratic members were outiyneralled in regard to the adjournment was the source of much amuse ment ajnbng the Republic m members. The adjournment resolution wa r 'the first bu-ti neas put through immediately after the chap lain's prayer—rrom the length of which some danger was apprehended—and betorp any Democrat had come into the boll. A single objection would, of course, in the absence of a quorum, have defeated it.” The exultation'of the Radicals over their villainy is not unlike the chuckliugof the thief at the successful commission of a crime in which be feared detection. The first act after prayer was a violation of the Constitu tion and a fraud upon the country, .aqd the pimp Forney and his fellow-conspirators re joice over their own hypocrisy and villainy. Is there any lower 'depth lo which such creatures can fall? The Higher Law.—The New York.1*10163 has an article on the question of Statfi rights, elicitodl by'a previous article in the World. It says the national will is bigiier authority than the'Constitution, and will be consulted and accepted to all fatnre acts of re-adjust ment and reconstruction. Whenever the re discussion of State rights shall come up, it must proceed even more upon the grounds of “expediency”—meaning thereby the prao- tical necessities find future welfarq off the na tion—than upon the question of “right” as embodied in the ideas and language of 1789. For growth is the law of national life; and the laws that regnlate the national action oi ty age most embody the sentiments and nit the interests of .that specific age. so, after beiog warned by the Sheriff, he was right in resisting them, and be honored the man who would thus defend the law and ere cute the proclamations o£ the! Gtotentor ofj his State.’’ Telegrams from Neqj York,. from parties engaged in ferreting out revenue frauds, promise to invest that snbject with renewed interest and importance. The prosecution claims, that un/doubted proofs will be forth coming,' establishing charges of private and official corruption. It' is asserted that frauds will be exposed not only in Washington and New York, but also in other pities. eridan .reports his party all right, at though surrounded by tbo Indians, -and can hold oat, andhorse flesh. : to tbe scene, will be severe! . mule vend coinmns are moving- lhe T n< tom3' dian affairs were discussid. Capitol yeaterdaylTe7e'' ! tke at Qao£ { GnFiw @«“ 8 JL2£ olution *? adjourn on <he hs, Messrs. Hill and Miller. These The House refusal u>~Vwoneider th^bfll m cans l sullen and discontented, kept oat of sight the committee rooms, and Abe Republics and their friends had the hail ail to them: selves. A rnoi-e Joyous, happy* enthusiastic set of gentlemen, your, correspondent has never encountered. u ..„ We have no doubt the above is a tolerably truthful sketch of the soene in what was once the Hall of'the National Congress, on Monday last. How could the carpet-baggers f —many of: them f<fef the -fiWtitimehin their 'lives with a genteel suit of clothes on their backs and money in their pockets—be other wise than happy. We can imagine the ex pression of the: assinine countenance of Spoony Clift on the oocasion. The corres pondent is to be excused for calling such creatures “gentlemen,” as it is presumed his knowledge of that class of character is ve: limited—not founded on his.personal know] edge. A scalawag organ in Georgia, writhing I 8 under, the deserved contempt pf all respect able white people, and despefate to view of - Gurely coming retribution, rails like a very drab against the Democracy, charging' them with intolerance, falsehood, treason, and all diabofi^l intents, and p%posto, but espe cially with intolerance. That such a des picable creature is permitted to outrage a re spectable community by his presence, and o htter his -filthy billingsgate from day day unmolested, is proof of a degree pf tolerance and forbe ranee on the part of- the oemmu- nity which could only ije accorded to a'crea- ture beneath contempt. Beast Bn ER was in New York last Sun day, on his way to Washington, and a Her ald reporter had an 'interview with him, which is of interest,-as it is probable ho will assume the Radical leadership in the House The Beast thinks that Grant will cer- him to make room for Blair, and That the New Ybfk Democrats do not, wish for Sey mour's election provided they can carry the State ticket. In regard to General Grant’s reported conservatism he has no information. Imperial France breathes easier. The offi cial organ of the government, with the iffi: posing gravity of heavy type, publishes a flat contradiction to tbe statement of tbe Inde pendence Beige that the young Prince Impe rial had said : “ When I shall bo Emperor I shall not allow any one to be without reli gion.” The official denial concludes thus: “ These words were never made' use of by the Prince Imperial, who. at his present age, would not think of interfering with political T rtrr tti about his age ’ng because he ^uVeHaver who said he would like to be could then lick ’tosses 8nd swing on the gate all day. The-planters of ; Kentucky, says the Lonis- ■ville Courier, are now cutting their tobacco crops, which is the largest yield for a num- t '«r of years. Senator Bhoxalew reports Pennsylvania certain for the Democracy: Philadelphia will give from three to five thousand Demo cratic majority in October. The Hebrews, Who have hitherto manifested bat .little in-, terest in political matters, are actively en gaged to toe present canvass, and are fur nishing material aid. A wealthy merchant from Philadelphia of the persuasion says hardly- a respectable will vote for the Radicals. Jew to Pennsylvania' -J The Trial of Hon. Jefferson Davis.— The Washington Evening Star says: “Now that Mr. Everts has returned to his duty it is' expected that preparations will bo made for the trial of Jeff Davis, which is fixed for i t least> hMmada 86veii , Demo : November. It is thought he will be tried I cratic merchants quite lukewarm for the The Disappointed Georgia Seniors. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Gazette soya: , “The most disappointed of ’all the distin- gunmen- — National gia Senators, gentlemen had confidently anticipated making their debut on a Senatorial theatre, and “drawing” lots of pay for services never rendered. Nevertheless, they experienced the troth of the old adage, “there’s many a slip between tbe cap and the lip,” and were politely left ont in the cold. It is barely pos sible that Mr. Hill would have been admitted to a seat if his coUeague, Mr. Miller, had not also been in attendance; bht an attempt to have the .latter sworn in would have re sulted in Suspending tbe credentials of both. There was also a strong, opposition to Geor gia being allowed any representation in Con gress, growing ont of the action of her Legislature in nnseating the colored mem bers. Several of the Radical Senators, who favor Congress taking the whole subject into their own hands, deny that these Senators were constitutionally elected if the negro members of the Legislature were not eligible to office. If .eligible, then they charge that Georgia has violate id'the Reconstruction acts and the terms on which she was admitted as a State. Mr. Hiil urged that the Senators from Georgia should be admitted there might be parties properly interes'ted in having a thorough -investigation made. If any -irregularity, had occurred involving the position of Georgia as one of the States ofl the Union, Mr. Hill claimed that it was due Georgia to have at least one representative on tbe floor, to see that the subject was fully aDd fairly investigated. But his appeals were in vain, and reconstructed Georgia found the Senatorial doors still closed sgainst her, and her Senators leave this evening for ftWftWWM flilfl [From tbeVogoata Chronicle and Sentinel.] - >. Letter, from Atlanta. Atlanta, September 21,' 1868. The Senate to-day passed the bill to tax pistols, Bowie knives and other deadly weapons. , The bill to alter ihe Constitution so as to remove the capital back to Milledgeville' was lost—ayes, 18; nays, 16. It requiring a two- tbirds vote, the bill did not pass. The House, on a lie, refused to reconsider j tbe bill aiding the South Georgia and Florida j Railroad. The House refused to reconsider the bfil, lost yesterday, removing the obstrnctions to the Savannah river. The bill -lost yesterday, making election tickets uniform, Was reconsidered to-day aud passed. ,' The bill in aid of the Griffin and North Alabama Railroad was passed by one ma jority. His Express Agency vetoed the bill to. amend, the charter of Lumpkin on Consti tutional grounds. The bill was passed over his veto by a vote largely over the Constitu-1 Murder end Bobbery in Pennsylvania. Delaware Water Gap, Pa., September 25.—Tbe Brainard House, of this was robbed this morciug. Thomas Broad: head,proprietor, and. his brother' .Thendofe pursued and came upon the robbers. Theo dole was shot and killed, and Thomas was severely wounded. The inhabitants turned out and captured the criminals, wbobarely escaped lynching. They fire now in Chstody of fhe Sheriff. o I —: _—- ----- From Atlaato. o< Atlanta, September 25.—The bill to reor ganize and call into service the State militia was defeated in both Houses. amending tbe Constitution and removing the capital to HiUedgevdle. Foreign New*, Paris, September 25.—La France says that the rights gained by the United States in tbe treaty with Nicaragua are also gained by France and England, by stipulations in the treaty of i860. The Moniteur says that Parva, 1 command ing the royal troops, is massing his forces to attack Seville. His men are in good "Spirits. New Qcoritim Coast Lights. Yore, September 25.—The Light ioard gives notice of the re-lighting in October of the station at WolFs Island, Georgia; which, with Sapelo; Island light, ' for giving the range incrossing Dobbybar. Safety of the Mdltm’s Passengers. New Yore, September 25.—The ship Ja cob A. Stamler with the Clew and passen gers of the Melita, which"Was burned at sea, has arrived. Warm Weather -The weather has been oppressive for the past two or three days. The. hot sun wiU mature very rapidly, and some s pretty much gathered by : mouth.—Macon Telegraph. LAW OFFICE. mHK UNDERSIGNED, baying been removed! X the office of Ordinary by the operation of .1* constrnction acta of to bis friends and tbe THE PRACTICE OF Being familiar with Inary. ho will give special attention to Drafting sod Probating Wills, pruenring Letters of Administra tion, Qusrdlc-ishlp and Diimlssory. He will, aleo adjust Estate Account* and attend to all cases arising In said (Mart. D. A. O’BYRNE. I^4jsF^ Office corner of Bull street and Bay Lanffove- - , XAILOBPVG. , NEW G-OODSI TJNDEBSIGSED respectfully call the atten- or their frisede and the pohfie to their 3T0CK ■EH GOODS, just received, consisting o and English Cloths, efisrimefea, Beaver, Chinchilla and Elyelan Cloths, a choice assortment cl 8Uk Cash meres and Velvet Vesting, ail of which they are pared Io make to order in a style «n " ~ small profit Alev, a choice assortment of msUING GOODS, of the beat quality rapetiur, WW^t FHB fine SHAWLS styles, kept always on head. forgcnUfimenla.wearjgo^hana^ ^ lfa | jKo. 13-jg'hlteket afreet. Seyennah, Oa. cT tainly he elected; thatif'Seymourjshould be, ;tional-majority. I \z|Rf Joint ^commit R8. M. i>. ioVEfiritixi re-opened her Boarding louse, and can accommodate both regular and mt boarder* with good board. H. K. corner of a rod Stare streets. >. . . f tee ot " bath Houses have j agreed in favor of adjourning on the 6th day of October. The House agreed to the re port. ,, The Senate adjourned while discussing the I bill to give Justices of, the Peace and Nota- SKfefcJKSfl I affiszrce? where tbe punishment is less than death or the| penitentiary. James L. Seward has written a letter re-1 nouncing the Democracy and announcing [ himself in favor of Grpnt. It ia only a few weeks since that ftewarcl renounced ^Radical-1 ism and announced himself in favor of Sey- It is a matter of no consequence of no impor- .. seplS-2iW-2wWATti ^chqp.Ia Notice, j M B. ELLIOT WILL REOPEN HIS SCHOOL FOR BOYS In Chatham Academy on OCTOBER stu. The scholastic year Is divided -into three terms of three months etch." 1 ChargesyThe qbo&I Eocilsh $-J2.por_term; with Languages, $-"7, psyaj* from 3 to 5 p, m. I Mr. B. MALLotf; or Mr. tb ^ii~S!w&% t Sr^ ce,uden ‘ **' eet * Notice, mocr. which side Jim is on, as he is < M adame l. louis NEaS on tbelstw ' WILL OPEN HER BE 51- 1 to receive orders In t&nce. The Pestilent Carpet-Baggies.—The Neir Yor^jporreapondept 6f the Charleston Courier ays: A great deal of mischief is done here just nowcDj the carpet-baggers, who are tempo rarily sojourning in this city for the purpose buying goods for the winter BQGJCrltEEPEfU A s pS3 Notice to Gas Consumers, • you are raweoUqJly V»Titjfi..to cril »t the pffica of lhe SAVANNAH IMPRftY^l* GAS LtoHT COM PANY, corner of Bull and Bay Streets. 3d floor, bs- twem the honraof LanAS v’qloqk P. M.. ip, wltnaes and tsit thfl improvement In the Ught from pommon 'citygaddtwtedby tile flompany. . » : i With thaafimeiigbt obtainedya dednctloq ot about 25 per eeat In coet may bsicriied on. This Company baa been In operation about four month,; and WaVroaid refer to -oar present pahons as to the general aatittactlon gtverik a The dpparatue iatetTMaoelV free af coat. •i'• ' GE6 'W.-VgXLLY, DxWm-BBUTN. Sflcretap,. anglScly Office, cor. St. JMTdr' 06 :d ‘ -.- -Obi iivia ad? Julian st. and Market Square. : j-. .i rw ■tortr -Vri- FOR SALE,. 1 »t. , 7,000 Acres of Fine tend, attnated In Cam den county, fielohgfng to the fiatmto' of Dr.- 4 DeLajrq^ei deceased. Thesis Tend* are in separate surveys of ,<aie to two will hn sold either sgiatstcly or together, afi Someof, these lands arc heavily, timbered and live oek, and; £*re well. adapted to raiBlhg; Island cotton. They, are all ajtoated near Cabin at which polnhtbe southern boats paaa m^thett nlar trips.. Far farther partlcnJpn apply tothenn- JOHN F. HAMILTON, j J. A GAUDBY, mnyiA—eodSm ——Ai— Osborne, Ooulist-Qp^lcian ■ 1 - --BtiWhfS,' a- • ■ open dally in bnsinei.3 hoars, for , all who need Drayton nil ' AOCU- ' SUPERIOB Q0»oaa + . “An oauco of caution ia worth * pound of cure.’ jy3-3tiw-3mos • To tbe Public. The Savannah Qu Light Company, wishing to at ply Gas toitsTpatiooson as cheap terms ss may be consistent frith s fair return for the capital and labor applied In its manniacinre, and believing that the active business which may he reasonably daring the coming winter iathis city, wiil cause an increased demand; and farther, that a diminntlon In Price will induce mapy to'horn Gaa that have hitherto had recourse to other means of lUumtaattoh. which, are. more dfihgeroui : and Jess i^qahly and gotivenltat: and that tbo conae^itmt; Incrjase^will Uucn iAecott of Manufacture, and thoaduettly the Company th making arednclion in pricq. ,.oi. , r Therefore, it has -boon determined that from after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER next, consumers will be supplied at the rate of ’ “ ' ' ---* FIVE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER THOU SAND CUBIC FEET, Cettfe -per Tboo- pay their blBa jnne5-3tawthovl GILMER, President. What isthe iyialtpr with You? This is the IfimlUar qncstion pnt to every tnvaUd. In man; cases the answer la, ‘ “I don’t know exactly, but I don’t feel weih” look at lhe countenance oi the men or Woman who makes this reply, and yon will generally find that the eyes are Anil and lustre less, the complexion sallow;-the cheeks flacid,,: the whole expression of the thee 'dejected.' 1 Interro gate the invalid more clotelr, mad you will discover that Constipation, the resdlt ol, a disordered stomach and a toipld. liVir; tasi tho bottom or the mischief. “That’s what’s the’matter.” Whoever has experienced the effects of EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT in snchcases^neednotbetold to recommend Das s remedy.’ aj- •• . . . TARRANT A OO.J wholesale drnggiatsy 278 Green wich and 100 Warreh streets, NewiYqrk, Sole Pro- Sold by all drngglsts. hry. Notice to Persons |q Default lor City Taxes. JJNDER resplotion of the City Vquncli of Savannah notice Is hereby'given to sU persons who shall he in default for CITY TAXES after the 2Sth Inst., that I will prooeed to levjr and advertise. ’ : THOMAS a WAYNE, sep4*21t i’ ■ City Marshal Jim- BATCHELOR’S HAIR DfB.—lliia spleniltd Hair Dye fMhe .bpetln thq world. The only 'It® No ridiculous tints, of Rad soft and heantifW. Wad- or brown. Sold By all Druggists si Wig Factory, U hew For*. ■' • - •”-1 ianlS-ly ENGLISH, COMMERCIAL £ CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOE BOYS tn'i Hail. South Broad ant Fireme nnd Aber- o{ irhing in goods These Northerners, who have been residing S« o h f e ^e r naiv«, f an5 0 So« ^SKffiemSSs?™KkSst in which Northern settlers are beiog perse- Monday of October! Terms aa liat y^r cuted there, socially and politically. 8e ?f? n ’ seplS—lawSw se FfillHtY SCHOOL that class of men who spread the stories about fears of a new eivil war should the I)e- mocrauc party sneceed, and it is thaj class of edn- a convenient i Northern jobbers and importers. OI course they are not believed by one-tenth of the men wilting to listen to their plaints, but nevertheless, ft would be idle to deny that they have not left an impression upon a they have not left an impression upon dt por tion of the mercantile community, which, SCHOOL NOTICE. jtfiss S. SULLIVAN WILL RE-OPEN SCHOOL at the Chatham Academy on the FIFTH I OF OCTOBER NEXT. „ .. . „ , SL Turner,Men, aftertba 28th inttaut esu do made to the Erto- cipal, at his residence, or at the “Firetnen’eQdl.” ’ - ip23-.atOct6 Principal. INSTRUCTION IlV THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. d 1 j P ROFESSOR ALEXANDER ANTOINE FRIfflB, time ho has tanght_sncce«sfally In Richmond, Va. Udl'eltr'as d TEA0i« D R "oF^HE 1 FKKNCHLaIl GUAGE. An oxperlence of more than fifty years in' his profession, acquired whlie teaching in Bnrope and in tals coaotry, renders , the etady of said Ian- chenlive and easy to hfs pupils, sea In- schools and private lunl- K to-salt the present lies stmodente prices; to salt the present times. SYt me^ffieSce ^OOB^HLLbS* South Broad street, will secure suitable hours. Reference to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Benedict, Rector or St. John’s Obmch, and to Messrs. Cooper, Olcott A Co. GOSNY BAGGING. * ‘ i*' ! * ■* • n FA BOLLS CHBAPGUNHY BAGGING. ' eej.?«^lf - : ' - BELL A HULL. "loOHST EUCHRN over the store. Apply on FOR RENT, OUSE IN ABBRCORN STREET, ton street. Waterfn the yard. f. DON DON. Liberty LOST, favor on the Drayman by leaving t: OFFIOB. with confer a greet Oysters rriHE OLD. ESTABLISH A corner Boll and Btyan Bohae, has commenced the SALOON, ’ Putiakl will be happy to recelve^csll from his and as many new ones aa will favor him with their ....... , jTCjgffiPS?- :i~-'“'I**?'*.: T ELIGIBLE RE3IDENCE corner Jones find, hitaier street?, tso and a hslLalorieis wood, cn brick hMcmeut; fait lot Atply to ° J. U. SELKIRK. rpHAT Whi take FOR SALE, mWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON ■JL H and 18, on west two-thirds Lot 'Writ.’-’ 1 ' ' •" ■■ wiomi u>oa -. -Aleo. LOTS 3S and 3*Prendergaatriile-near W«t»hop of Qentrri. Kaiirosl. For terms, &c., apply to - • ' u ™ 1 ROBT. D' WALKER, sep24-tt Pros’18*v. MntnalLoan Association. - Shipping. FOR NEW YORK ATLANTIC COAST A£ail Steamship Co. « jgDE-W HKKL SHIPS. EYEBY THURSDAY CASUS PASSAGE g a3 ^ STEERAGE, With Subsistence....Sio oo 4^ new and i WILDER A Juhl , 8 Stoddard’S Upper Baste, Opposite tim Post Office Murray’s Lin© FOB YORK. 0 LEO PATE A, CalTAIK S. 7. PHILLIPS, WllTsaU tor the above port on Tuesday, Kept. 559, at i o'clock p. in. Through bills lading given here on Cotton for Liverpool by first-class steamer HUNTER te GAHHELL, 85 Bay street. . arKo engaged berths secured alter Monday, September 28th, nnleea paid for. sepW FOB NEW YOBK. EMPIRE LINE. PASSAGE. IU. tin. COTTON AT FIFTY CENTS PEE BABE THE FINS 81DEWHEHL 8TEAMS8I? SAN JACINTO. ATKINS, Master, WUl tall as above on - Saturday, Sept. 2S, at 11-5* o’clock p. m. Positively no engaged berths secured that *day, September 13d, unices paH for. For freight or passage, having.eperior sc- commodatinnv apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SDNS A 00. WM.’ it. GARRISON, Agegt: Ho. 6 Bowling Green, New York. u tic mm, Corn, Oats, Haft, Bran aind Rye. HHD3 CLEAR RIBBED SIDES AND SEOUL- . DEttH. 6hhd8Eotto Mco^ugar, / ’ "i ■ BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE!! FOB THE ITBST-CI STEAMSHIP 30 60 hb’.e Refined 100 bbls Mess, Prime and Rump Fork, 200 bbls Floor of all g ’ ; 160 bags Flour of aU t 75 bags Rio U< ffee. LIQUORS, SALT, MOLASSES, SOAP. CANDLES, and a general assortment of Groceries. -*- : : 1000 bushels Prime Tennessee Corn, 600 bnaheis Oats. 200 bags 8eed Rve, 200 bags Bran, » bales Eastern Hey., Yanis, 'sep93-5t Oor. ; fitripea ud’ Osnxborgs. Mo MAHON A CO . Biscuits and Crackers OF ALL KINDS, - • ' JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM ' BEST BAKERIES. THE Call at once at BEATTY'S, No. 36 Whitaker Street- aepl8-eodlw BACON SHOULDERS, CLEAR RlRFtFTi SIDES, MESS REEF, TEN CARLOADS CORN IN DEPOT, CORN IN STORE, ' ’ MOLASSES IN STORE, Ron sale low by GUERARD & HOLCOMBE. FLOUR! FLOUR! 4fui BA r RnELS FAimr and EXTRA BAKERS’ '5 sLMSO bdrrelA SaDerflce C ISO barrels snpanme irionr, ^ 150 barrels Low Prioed Plunr, All of, which wiU be sold low. »•; ^ 801,1 LTH&HOUSE fc CO., sepM-tf 85 Bay street. SUGAE and COFFEE ON CONSIGNMENT. - 1 HHD3. CHOICE HUSCt^ADO SUGAR, _LU 25 barrels creebed. A and rixtreO Sugar, go barrels LowArioed Sugar,. beMtdSt'h’y / STENHOU8E A 00-. Prime Fresh Beat New Rice FOR RALE BY JL HABERS HAMA CO. ; »ng! CA BALES STANDARD GUNNY CLOTH For sale by BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. Bagging and Ties. Ort A PIECES EXCELLENT BAGGING, sultt d AS.YGl?0«T^N« ^ery supe: *as^ a ^ e sa£a , StfBBgAk A CO, CORN. 2000 BUS ® EI ‘ 3 CORN, »ep22-IW Instore and for sale by B. 3HABEBSHAM A CO, MARMION, . FAIR CLOTH, Nsster, WlllacUon y, Sept. SGlb, at 3 o’clock p. m. For Freight or Psssago apply to OOTATUS COHEN S cO.. Agents, 82 Bay street. Savannah, Gs, tar B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. S3 Weet street, Sew Yerk- eepSl FOR PALATKA, E. FLA,, TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MA,- RYB, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA. THE ELEGANT STEAM PACKET LIZZIE BAKER, J. W. FITZGERALD, H aying been thoroughly ovebhaulfd and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida oc IDE-DAY MORNING, the asib instant, at 9 o’clock, and will run regularly thereafter. CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, agesn. For m XiiverpooL The splendid, first-class Bark ,, EVANS. Master. 2000fsles capacity, is now ready for freight, sea trill have dispatch ss above. Apply to * WILDER k FULLARTON. For Liverpool. The splendid first-class half clipper ship KS1EKALD ISLE, HcahEET, Ussier, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight appU to [sep22-tf] DRIUHAM, 1IOL8T j CO. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! STEAMER CITY POINT Capt. W. T. McNELTY, Aug. 5 th, leave Charleston EVKBT TUESDAY at 0 O’clock P. M.; Savnonah for Florti* EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock P. M^toucnmf Jacksonville, and all paints on S'- THUH3- I Savtt- wtn I Jacksonville EVERY FRIDAY, o’clock AM. N.B.—Nofreigbt will be received alter fi*® day of nailing. 7,right and passage aa cheap as any olliri L. J. GCILMAETIN A CO., Ave" ’ NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Cl THROUGH UfE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. N © W A rr angementt Sailing from New York on the 5th and 20th of Every Monthi Or the day before when there dates fan on Rmdsy- PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANY 0THBB.LJ'* Far Information address D. N. CABBlKGTW AGENTS WANTED! A Splendid Campaign Book! A GENT3 WANTED to fell the best Demoeri^ /V Campaign Bo phies of SEYMOU Book in the field! Con***™ ???£ R, BLAIR, and oi her I—din* ' SALT, SALT! 2,000 ,,jftrgrieby eepi7-12 SACKS PRIME LIVSBPQ0L SALT, In lots to suit 5 party, lllnstrated by poitrslte. by Mr. Pendleton. General Hal.CiW wj-.^Led- a. the most valuable political text-hMe Addrere^^ D..AFPLETON A CO., Dissolution of €o-Partnership* WILKINSON & 90 Bay rAHD-BLU.8, SHOW-BILLS, DOS' L and PROGRAMMES printed at the Jft raid Job Oftoe, ill Rej street, CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore PIMM'S j M tta*-«rele'Bigned i. thi*d,y dlssm™” J. 5l ™ L he business will be con< ?“S!?^l S, to whom all persons ina=_ I nested to C. C. btorows- W-LBMAIBE.