Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 16, 1868, Image 2

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I h to the 1 conviction George N. Sanders, Judah P. Benjamin, and other rebels have been working hard in thin matter with Laird, Wharnclifi, Eoebuck, and others. Friends of the loyal portion of the Union and that the whole thing is the working bf Adafep-plot formed by Euglish sympathisers with the 'rebellion and Southern emissaries Largest Circulation to City and Country. SHOWS* settlement of claims satisfactory to them selves, bnfnrn fTryj*qtWnflnmiiiili"ii. hoping for a deciaion' rgufiPPif TOtw'Shtei as some compensation to rebels for their defeat dn war. .Tma Southern trihmph is f xpected if the present Governments appoint an arbi trator and a commission. It would. 8e’adfc that the Badiealshave then- hireling agents all over the civilized world, whose business it is to fabricate sensational lies for political'effect There is ho doubt about as much truth in the above expressed “convictions” and “fears” of some pensioned emissarv of the Radical Junta at Washington, word, and to lead the country at once to peace and renewed prosper^'. This is his purpose, and no one can deny that it is a noble ambition. Not himself a politician, and with but little-experience or skill in civil life, he does not, as we think, at all realize the difficulties, in the way of such success as he covets. We do not say that he will fail, for he has undoubted-pluck, and besides four years of patronage at com mand, he icill also have the advice and practical aid cf some strong friends who . do not usually, intermeddle with pttWie affairs. .He will; of Course, be first flattered and.then roundly abused by those whose alliance he disdains.. If Sumner-is left out in the cold, according to the present programme,' there will he heard 20 years ago; its proprietor was well aware that it could not wholly escape the penalty attached to all new and useful preparations. -He,therefore, endear-. 4 - BAVIUON A election pf^Gen. Grant to the Presidency might bo cited, and ‘in behalf of corpora tions we hate an equally 'Striking and to some even a''more gratifying illustration of the truth bf our position in a recent act of magnanimous liberality on the part of the' Knickerbocker Lira Insurance Company, which, in justice to that beneficent and popular institution we feel constrained to make, known, * ; y ,- S 1 The late editor and proprietor of this jour nal, whose death it was our painful duty to record only a few weekd'sific“ bad some two >years ago providently taken a small life policy, in the Knickerbocker Company. Not so careful in sneh matters as the holders of policies should be he hdd neglected to pay tbe manual premium. In rapidly failing health be hoped by a short visit North, by travel, relaxation and a change of climate, to better bis condition, deferring matters of business until his return. But alas his hope was disap pointed. Death claimed him iu the home of his childhood. The widow oh her return to this city to Took after his affairs, found that the life policy had expired by non-payment of the premium- . ' " i — It was a sad disappointment coming in a time of' sore bereavement. The cose was brought to the notice of Col. Aaron Wilbur, the local manager ofthe' KnickerbockerCom- pany ih Savannah. The legal obligation sbf-; the Company had ceased to exist—the policy, in the regular course, had been cancelled. But there were circumstances in the case which entitled it to special consideration. . The deceased had been a friend to the Com- 1 jpany and an able advocate of tbe general policy of Life Insnranoe, and to his pen-hoth the Insurance Companies and the public had been largely, indebted for. the benefits which are daily resulting from Life Insurance. It was well known too that the benefit which he had sought for 1 his family hod been forfeit ed only by neglect. Tbe matter being entirely committed to Col Wilbur, that gentlexqan/^ with his characteristic liberality, presented the widow of our deceased friend, a check upon the President of the Knicker bocker Life Insnranoe Company for one thou-: sand ($1,000) dollars, thus satisfying the policy. :—'—. --- In this case there was no legal -claim upon the company, and. the policy being of recent date even the equity of the case could hot have been successfully urged. Tbe action of Colonel ."Wilbur, therefore, in thus ratifying and perfecting the good intentions *of the deceased is all the more -praiseworthy, and commends the company to the favor of the public, .but especially of;.the fraternity whose good offices he has so handsomelyhc- inowledged in behalf of an editor's widow Greatest Combination Ever In Savannah ? WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 18th, 19th, SOth and SIst EQUESTRIAN MANAGERS, DRAMATIC MANAGER,.... BUSINESS MANAGERS,... ® ! The Managers of th is Great and Novel Enterprise boldly announce that in effecting'so drand and Expensive a Coni- .. . .LUANDE & CO. JNO. TEMPLETON. ..GATES & BRIEN. at Washington a howl of rage every time, the wind is in the East- If the South is. treated kindly and justly, as General Grvnbbns pri vately promised, andthe measures of -retanstruou, tionhe has indicated ns fits choice cans, adopted,. he will aoon be classedby ’MiafliUlipris of bis party as ‘.‘a lebhl-'. sympatliizfer,” hentT on throwing away all the fruits of the great na tional victory. There is a large, class of pol iticians whose sole test of a -“righteous peace ” is some form of security for the per manent ascendaney of their party, at the South. There can be-no. resttpfhk SmtibuM i that idea is abandoned; and if this concession is now made by their chosen leader, he will be stigmatized most unsparingly as a traitor to their canse. liquors of commerce, all of which were adulterated, and therefore unfit for medii The peculiar excelenpe and strength or n 4»yibining,ajUXJie (freutest w ata*x+u IRCUS! DRAMA! AND SPECTACLE! THEY POSSESS THE FACILITIES TO EXCEL EVERY EXHIBITION OF THE AGE! Quincy, Fla., November 11, 1868. The dwelling house of Mr. N. D. Zeigler, a prominent and highly -esteemhd citizen of this county, some three miles north of Quincy was entirely, destroyed by fire on last night, November 9th. The fire com municated from the kitchen and was sup posed to be the result of carelessness, or mischarge. His loss, including one year's sup ply of provisions, will amount to about fonr thousand dollars. The people of this county are pretty generally engaged in making up their sngar cane, or preparing for it, at this time, which is rather early in the year, but their cane is being stolen so rapidly and in sneh. quantities by the many idle negroes, that they are : driven to the alternative of ■making it np or losing it. Universal Suffrage.—It is stated that on the first day of the next session Congress man Ketxey, of Pennsylvania, will introduce a constitutional amendment providing for universal suffrage in all the States. °fbe Schaqft&totetMraa «b imsBoytd cW*a4»#hfc thA alootppo dsninVgtw tkimthc esflrostiat afcgfe faculty, a marked superiority oyer every pother diffusive stimulantas. a diuretic tonic and restorative. These satisfcctory credentials from professional men of the highest rank were published , in a con densed form,'and enclosed with'each bottle ofthe Schnapps, as one of the- guarantees, of its. genuine ness. other, precautions against fraud were also adopted; a patent was obtained for the article, the lable .was copywrighted, a /ac simile of the proprietor's -autograph signatnre was attached' to each lable and COMMISSION MERCHANTS It isstated that General Grant received the: nows of' his ’election to the Presidency with a cigar in his mouth. It is conjectured in many quarters that tbe Radicals will receive bis in augural message with a flea iu their ears. a,} Q a A.J*. MIKE MIXOLOGIST OF TIPULAR. I . WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM my and the public that I have taken the place at tbe Northeast comer of Bryan and Whitaker streets, where I will .keep constantly on lian.l a select a« : cover/his name and that of the preparation were em bossed off the bottles, and the corks were sealed with ' his private seaL No article had ever been sold in this ' country under the name of Schnapps prior to the ,io- truductiou of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, in last; and the lable was deposited, as hfe trademark, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York during that year. - It might besupposedby persons unacquainted with the daring-character of the pirates who prey upon the . reputation of honorable merchants by Vending delete rious trash under their name, that the protections so carefully thrown around these Schnapps would have precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits. 1 They • seem, however, only to have stimulated, the rapacity of impostors. The trade marl^ of the proprie tor has been stolen; the indorsement which his Schie dam Aromatic Schnapps alone received from the medi cal profession has been claimed by mendacious bum- bugs; his labels and bottles have been imitated, his ad vertisements paraphrased, his circulars copied,' and /worse than all, dishonorable -retailers, after disposing .ofthe genuine contents of his bottles, have filled them np with common gin, the most deleterious of all liquors/aud thUH njadehfs name and brand a cover for poison. The public, the medical profession: end the sick, for whom tiie Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed as a remedy, are equally interested With the proprie tor in the detection and suppression of these nefari- ^ons practices.. 'the genuine article, manufactured at ' -the establishment of tiie. undersigned, in Schiedam, Holland, is distilled from a barley of the finest quality, and flavored with an essential extract of the berry of the Italian juniper, of unequalled purity. By a process unknown in the preparation of any other liquor, it 2s •freedfrom every acrimonious and corrosive element. Complaints-have been received from the leading ...miRrtip.., Vf; v .‘ ;V JIEYNARDIE—BACHLOTT—At Tcbcauville, Ga. f on the llth insh, at tbe residence JDfothe bride’s fa ther, by the Ser, J. W. Ecmshart, Mr. J. D. Maynaiv die, of Savannah, to MiS3 Laiira H. Bachlott. ,; i ’ WOODBIilDGE—LAMAR.—On the 12th instant, by the Bev. Dr. Arson',' Henry H. Woodbridge and Elisa Anderson, eldest daughter of the lata Colonel Charles A. L. Lamar, of this city. It KATE RAYMOND and TEMPLETON’S Entire Corps J The Champion^ Wild Mgrse of America! “BLACK BE^Sr BRASS and STRING BAND? No Charge for Circus Performance! novlG-lt Election Returns.—A correspondent sends us thetesult of the late election in Worth county as follows: Seymour 220; Grant 53. PARTICULAR NOTICE. MR. TBMPMSTOS respectttljly. Informs hia many patrons, friends and tbe general public, that owing to a previous engagement of tbe Theatre, be will give no performances on Monday and Tuesday, but has tbe honor to announce that be will produce tbe • ’ ' ’’ ■■ ’ -' ■ ■■ GREATEST COMBINATION This is a New Organization! ‘afcfSte- New Equipments ! New Acts! , Jj New Artists? New Scenic Display! AND THE MOST NOm ATTRACTION OF THE AGE!!! The Show for Families! .. . The Show for Ladies and Children! The Show for Every One! THE BEAUTIES OF ALL SHOWS ! AND THE OFFENCES OF NONE! X)6n’t Forget! THIS W hJJbik:!! ON THE REGULAR CIRCUS LOT. Adtnissi°n.. 'F'jS and 50 Cents. Poors open at 7 o’clock. SENS ATIONS I Commencing about WEDNESDAY, November 18, that he has ever yet presented to the-Savannah public. OSS- SEE THE flBUni IBTHMrtiBiilS 1 And be readj-’-for tbe NOVET. AND’ UNEQUALLED SHOW.' ‘ JOHN TEMPLETON, i novlC-21 Manager: Clinton Lodge, No. 54, F. A, M. - A regular meeting will bo beld , THI8 (Monday) EVENING, 16fb instant, atN 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall, comer. Bnttand/ ^physicians and families in (bie^ Southern States of tbe sale'cif cheap Imitations of tiie Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps til those markets; and travellers, who are in tbebabita{ai4i>gitasan.an^doteto the baneful in- fiuencp of unwholesome river wafer, testily that cheap gin, put up in Schiedam bottles. Is frequently palmed oft upon the unwary- The agents of the undersigned have been requested to institute inquiries oil the sub- ; ject, and to forward to him the names of such parties as they may ascertain fo bo engaged in th»-atrocious system, of deception. In conclusion, the undersigned wonld,say that he has produced, from under the hands of the moat distinguished men of science'in America, proofs unanswerable at the purity and medicinal ex cellence ofthe Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps; that he j haa.expQnded many thouBaud dollars in:woxrofoid2ng. . it with guarantees and safeguards, which be designed mutations; that he has shown it to bo the only liquor in the world that can be uniformly depended npon as . unadulterated; that Iralraefrhailraigfea : analysis, comparison, and experiment izr aQ its formsi * naine, seal and trade mark, has come off triumphant. He therfbre feels it a duty he oWesto his fellow-citizens - generally, to the medical profession and the sick, to denounce and expose the charlatans who counterfeit . these evidences of identity, and he calls upon the press ! and-the public to aid him hr; his efforts to remedy so . Tickets caa be bad at oil the popnlar yesorts. Workingman’s Mutual Loan Association. A Regular Monthly Hteting of a the Association will be held at the Firemen’s W*. H- TWHU. TISON & GORDON COTTON FACTORS GRANTthil is morning, says the Washington lent of the Louisville Cdurier and ] Journal, when the subject of universal suf frage was brought up, and the probability of the passage of a law by Congress, at--its next session, establishing the principle throughout the country, was discussed. The parties present say Grant expressed himself as favor- ublo to it, and there is no”doubt the question will be brought forward as soon as Congress meets, "ruri j . - ..... j . That the subject is to be brought forward early in the next session, yre do not doubt, but until we-have seen some better evidence we will not believe that General Grant is com-' mitted to the pohey so unjust and ruinous to the Soutii, and so repugnant to a great ma jority of the fair-minded, patriotic white men of !the-Horih arid West of all parties. * 1 The earthquake in Ireland on October 24th created the most intense excitement in the city of Cork, although the shocks were not perceived in the vicinity of that plnce. The effects of the internal commotion ofthe earth were felt at Newtown, within a few miles of. Mallow, in County Cork, and at aeyezal other places between Mallow and Kanturk. The shocks were accompanied with a load, rumb ling noise and oscillation of the "earth.— Houses were shaken from their foundations,, and in some instances the furmtiife, was thrown down and broken. The shock passed from North to South. At the time the wind When the Presidential Electors Meet.— The electors chosen in each State meet at the capitsd.ofjth^jr: respective Stales “ntUe first' Wednesday in December. They vote by distinct ballots for President and Tice Presi dent; tand send the result, carefully sealed, i by a special messenger, who will deliver it to Ben‘Wade, ^President'of the Senate. The Medical Notice. ON MERCHANTS frSavannttfi® * NCES MADE ON CONSTON- , <1. aul5-iD**Wfa* : Dr. B. S. Herndon, offer* Mi services to the public. Helms been fbr forty year*a practitioner of medicine in Virginia; Office and residence at Capt. GEORGE A. NICOLL’S, on Congress street, next to to tbe Screven House. novl(S-2awGtMfcTh DECORATIVE . UPHOLSTE] EIHLE a! sCHWARZ, 143 Broughton Street. IPOSADS FOB THE EEPAIBS of tbe g FRANCISCO DE ALTUNA, as rec- t on n araena oarvey, win oe ncavea Vice-Consulate, No. lia Bay .street, ICtli iosi, until 11 o’clock, a. tn„ and larded to the lowest bidder, oUering rits execution. novlt-Sa&lI. Betoru of Tliaiiks. The tndrnlgncd vronld respectfally- return his thanks to bis many white and colored friends, fOr: their forbearance and kindness to him while his family were sick during tbs psst summer. novlC-lt* *. SAMUEL BOLES. ommended Elopement Extraordinary.—James McKee employed by' Thomas M. Howe as a clerk at the Head of "the Lake House, eloped on -1 Tuesday'evening last with a daughter of his employer,“aged only thirteen yearsr fieputy Tan Etten pursued the couple down the . Owasco Lake, they having taken fljght in a row boat. He finally came up with'them at Genoa laat night, (Wednesday) and found they " had been married and just retired. Proceeding to their ioom, lie'arrested McKee on a warrant for assault and battery, which had been served out previous to the elope- Who love a good smoke to try it- IsORUsLAHD’S “EUREKA” Smoking Tobacco Is likewise mn excellcnt article bf choice Virginia Tobacco, of a heavier body than the former, . And hence tol)Cb cheaper in price; nevertheless - It makes an excellent smoke. . Orders for Meerschaum Pipes daily packed in this brand. -AL lo-cf LORILLARD’S “CENTURY” Chewing Tobacco Composed ofthe best cutting Leaf in the country. ^ PAST OF A HOUSE TO BENT, OB BOOMS FURNISHED OB UNFURNISHED, within five min utes walk of the Exchange. Apply at - ' xjoyM-St No. is BROUGHTON STREET. ! The. following. letter and eerttficates from the leading physicians and chemists of this city will prove to the reader that mil goods sold by the undersigned are slfthey are represented to bee " to sUoera . 1-:-: < UDOLPHO WOLFE. Election Notice. CITY OF SAVANNAH, ) / Office Clzbk of Council,-.S . November 14, IhCX.) An election will bejaeld at the next regular meeting of Coimcil, on. WEDNESDAY, November 25, 1868, for the office of Messenger of Council, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John McDermott Applicants must state in' their applications the names of their securities, ^tWOreqnired to the band,) and hand in their applications to xne~ on - or - before 10 A. M. on that day. - ■ »UTLIaM j : k Salary—Seven hundred and twenty dollars per an num:^ l • "*** iKhHn&tdXtZi YlllEWHt BsWU * 1 Bond—Five hundred dollars. : JAMES STEWART. ' 1 novl4-td Clesk of Council. PALACE MILLS FLOUR. CHOICE BUTTER, -Auburn (N. T.y Advertiser. Strange Euaior.—The story was bruited about - the friends, in this city, his purpose to give Gen eral Lee a portfolio. If it were known that Lee. would ^become a member of Grant’s Cabinet it would also be known that Grant’s words were not idle when he said, “Let us have peace. ” Lee’s accession to the Cabinet would be tiie perfection of moral, physical and political reconstruction acts.—St Louis limes." But of course the “story” was not true. PROFESSOR SEMON’S FASHIOIABLE DAHCHG ACADEMY, 115 Broughton St., In Mr. George W. Wylly’s Building, up stairs. A LL the new and fashionable Quadrilles and Waltzes taught. Quarter commencing from time ^Boarding Schools and Seminaries taught on reaaon- lUetirak. Days of tuition for Ladies’ Class, Monday and Wed nesday afternoons; class for yoiing Misses and Mas ters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons; Gentlemen’s Class, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Exclusive private lessons every day from nine to two o’clock. -c,**» 2 'C . Friday afternoon. Ladies’ Matinee. T'„W nawriAiilora rvr Or ftrlrlrAco LARD! LARD!! LARD!!! BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS! i ED BLANEET9. TBDW S3 TO $30 PER P. A New Bank in Augusta.—Th Railroad and Bankmg Company dopartment of dei BTotiee to Consignees* /Consignees peb schoonek lillyasy th»“d5e»P- s.lfc WA@9 ’j01.<®en thfr certificates, count the votes, and announce- that Ulysses .S. Grant is elected President mel A.- Dearing, of Athens, snips King, of ^Jraensbfiro’, The r^ources of the-pog|s hereby ffiSns that'»b» i» THIS DATAi*cll«l»“* tiarf next adioininp 'Exchange Dock. I goods left on wharf at sunset will be etore4*i nae and risk of -owner?. Vl6-lf HpNTEB A QAWMEIX.^ ' jBLottce*- i -ALL WHOM IT MAX CONCEEN.-JJjjg this day (November 13th. 186g,) *Otd to AfkRI- IROYESSTE'E my entire interest in of the ■ a-.A . Notice to Gas .Consumers, You are reaped fully invited to call at the office of tho SAVANNAH IMPROVED GAS-LIGHT COMPANY, corner of Bull and Bay Streets, 2d floor, between the hour* of 7 and 8 o'clock P. M-, to a-itness and test the improvement in the light from common city gas effected by the Company: ^ . With the'sune light how obtained, a deduction of about 25 per cent in cost may be relied on. ' ; This Company has been in' operation about four months, and we would refer to our present patrons as to’ibageneralsstis&ction given. * .. and Schuyler Colfax Vice President of the Uni^A^tat^. .. Notice to Sliippevs of Cotton. npHF. UNDERSIGNED particularly request'SHIP- A PERS of COTTON to not receive Dray TickeU from their Draymen, but require them to return their Dray Tickets to the Presses and get one receipt for each day's work. . With tho present system. Tickets are often lost, and the most of them sre filled out very imperfect, caus ing delay and dispntes. This plan, if adopted by the merchants, will remedy tho evil. J. H* DEMUND, L -Lf . .ufc ^Iln .&P. Co. mfidence. A subscription has been' started by the citi zens of' Charles to n for the prifpoee df““rqAk- inga testimbrrial'ofregardand- consideration for the conduct of Stephney Biley, a well known colored resident, who stood up -with so great devotion and fidelity in the main! e- nance of correct principles mt tisrisr:of the late election," u3" also - with the obfeef of as sisting him, in part; -to repair tiie losses ire has sustained in the destruction of .his prop erty By a misguided and deluded colored mob;" 'J-'.-T'i; rJ r Stealing:—The Sumter (S. C.) % of the Hth insL, says: “Four acked cotton, we learn, were stolen... Edmuud Scarborough, ntjus .res ; . this District during the past week, ray’-nigiit lart-tiiekm -hhuse iff -Mr. nings and. Mr. N. S. Punch, alsoc [uantity of un- fdition to these' -the -staple all Notice, SE UNDERSIGNED has this day retired firm of William Battersby A Co. ovember G. 18G8. c. D. n n forced, and a considerable novlG-lt BOV13-6 reral articles imported and iur Gin. which yon Bell 'nn- c Schiedam Schnapps, which COTTOW SEED. Tbe Booluof Subscript ion. of tbe Above named Railroad, including tbe CITY BAtLRQAD, EASTERN HAT. A**uuuid CiiULUU 11l aiiii xii** aaiiit; neii laini . We would recommend you to appoint Bomc of "the respectable apothecaries in different parts of the city, as agents for the. sale of yonr Brandies and Wines, where the profession can obtain tbe same when need ed for medicinal purposes. ; fMnftxSM* U- } Wishing you success in your new enferpiise, j^^^^^Worematoyomrobedientservuits. wFj versity Medical College, Sew York. * _ J. M. CABNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur gery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospitsd, etc.;;' : No. 14 East Sixteenth street. ♦ { r- , ,r LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D.. No. 703 Broadway. 77*7 A H. P. DE WEES. M. D.. No. 791 Broadway.* W JOSEPH WOBSTEB, M. D., No. l20 Ninth street. NELSON STEELE, M. D., No. 37 Bleecker street. JOHN O’REILLY, M. D., NCi. 230 Fourth street. B-iL BAPHAEE, M:*T>., Professor of the Principles in worn to suit purchasers, by' NOW PREPARED FOR BUSINESS, -w CITY rjTHE new-maps/ ; aq £ nT-ri Of the City of Savannah, ; Office, Cor. Brillatrid Cowgreu Streets, 3e27—ly 1 - (OverLincoln’s Dmg 8tore). ' Batchelor’s Hair Dye. This Splendid Hair Dye U the Beat the world. , The only true and perfect^ Dye-n., Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No —disap pointment. —No-—ridiculous tints. Remedies the til effects of Bod Dyes. Invigorates mid leaves ■ tho Jhair soft'and beautiful, black or brown. Sold hy all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap plied at Batchelor’a Wig Factory; 1G Bond street. New York. - lanlS—ly is "proportion- Board and Lodging $7 Per Week /2.00D BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED jS VX above rates within five minutes walx of Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE. | s*-THE CHAMPION- ***- BILLIild TABLE! | ^ ^ j FOR SAUE. . A PHELAN & COLLENDER ago, and voted upon since that period. ' 3-1 SIZE, . — Carom Billiard Table for Sale. Can be seen at St. Andrew’s Hall. For furthe pi ticufora* apply to - D, McCONIVE L (s. Bottled Wines and Liquors, Jorted and bottled by himself, expressly for me- insl use. Each bottle has his certificate: i/C its fty. - UiSnt V> hs; yr.-VA - —. - UDOUPHO WOUFU. 'muddle in Florida: - Our And tiie Happiness of True Marriage. -ESSAYS FOE YOUNG MEN, on the Errors, Abuses, 'and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powera and create impediments to MABBIAGE.'Witb sore means of relief: Sent in sealed letter envelopes frB« of charge. Address HOWABD ASSOCIATION. Bar fc^Phtiadeti