Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 17, 1868, Image 2

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■B SHOW QUEST! YAOTAH assr ' sHJBJ!JB»iap tVTQ/l .YyqfgFTTTTH lW!P*M QF ™» 'cijjgsSr! furnishing GOODS^ T OF. TIPUIAE. LT NEWo, and also iuir aolic printing of every description. advisement, if fie c&zi l>& persuade^ , tiie welfare of the country can be advanfiadby his sacrificing the peace and quiet of domes tic life fora public position. Next to Gen. Giant there is no man in the .United States more popular with, the Federal, army than Gen. Lea : '* / '*fi "f:* 1 ' 1 -i The Richmond Wh'uj has been informed that tho Ejiicke_fbocker.'Life B»sttin3^ce^J5qpt- pany, of New York, have transmitted a com munication tq Gen Lee, tendering to him the position of “Supervisor of Agencies” of that institfitipn in the Southern States. * ‘The salary proposed, to be paid is $10,000 per an- mud. TV:. ; ;. " t,,v In this connection thei Whig states that there has recently .been considerable “talk on •Change” about the expediency of electing Gen. Lee to the Presidency of the Chesa peake and Ohio Railroad Company. The ad vocates of the idea argue that his election to that position woold secure the immediate re alization of the funds required to .complete the road to the Ohio river. ftaga in.-d ABE COMING Iddc-i . ABE COMING THE GRAND PROCESSION way the Yankee showman, of Joice Heath, "Wboly.Hors^, and Mermaid- .%fato^exhftitea the veritable^ gown, shawl and" Bonnet taken, from the person of Sir. DAviB.-"* cm press denied that Mr. Davis had resorted to any such undignified and unmanly expe dient to assist his escape, but their-denial was met by the most positive assurances from the Radical papers, supported, if we recol- lect.right$,''$y <9*bfi<fctes from pc-rsons who professed to have the most undoubted infor mation on the’subject, that Mr. Davis when captured was dressed in female attire,and that the “toggery” on exhibition at Babnum's museum were genaine. It now turns out not only that- the story concocted by the Tribune and Baencm was ) a premeditated de ception, but also that there were .no grounds MERCANTILE MUTUAL STERLING EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY; _L share of that scrrico which the mercantile coni- mnnity have a right to expect from Insurance Corpo- rations, during a period of TWENTY-FIVE TSARS, we solicit a share of business for it-- ill Losses. Promptly Adjusted and Paid, On FOREIGN SHIPMENTS : in Liverpool, if desired, and on COASTWISE either in New Sort or Savan- *P*r .ii'-ibi, aesd UtfcUi.A-.iiH to syoiaodj Policies issued making loss payable in GOLD when desired. R. H, FOOTMAN & CO., Agents, i noyl7ily. Office in City Exchange Building. On monda^ November 23a. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. judgment; nqvl7-it THE GREAT EASTERN DRAMA f carefully thrown around these Sconapps would have precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits. They seem, however, only to have stimulated the rapacity of impostors. The trade mark of the proprie tor has been stolen; the indorsement which his Schie dam Aromatic Schnapps alone received from the medi cal profession has bden nlaimed by mendacious hum- bags; his labels and bottles have been imitated, hiaad- vertisementsparaphnsed,._his-circalar» copied, and worse than aU, dishonorable retailers, after .dlspgsing- MONDAY NOVEMBER 23d, 1868; "WflLL BE PERFORMED FOR THE FIRST TIME ff in Savannah, introducing A HERD OF CAMELS, HORSES, PONIES, WOMEN, CHILDREN, to the number of onelinndred.'in' ‘ * * * ‘ 1 - *- - DAN CASTELLO’S GBEAT SHOW, On MONDAY NOVEMBER 23d. -‘taWEtt*’* 5 • <r y M|r| g w.- ■ ,dl ,iir-,i and seal, and a locks great deal of trouble JBOCKX.AN1) LD1E PBOCLAMATK1IV. when captured. ^Ebr jjverflhrJer years they have occupied a safe corner among Treasurer Spinner’s gold coupoiisaiid greenbacks. •dSgffiESESg&l SSS&SRNffi these aytioles-.ta her, to be exhibited at a lair in. that city. The applicant was referred to the War Department, "the-"articles having been deposited jn the-Treasury. vault by Sec retary Schofield’s immediate predecessor, Ladies’ Fair and Supper. r -> TJ-'"-- - . v’' v- A*- • bswt-ii'THE LADIES OE 'THfe' - SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH "TT7TLL HOLD A FAIR IN MB. GEO. W. WTLLT’S Y V Building, on Broughton street, commencing ihiesddy, November lVili, ~ At 6 O’clock P. 21. -t,. ! *«, ni. sjn neic — : i , On Wednesday, 18»h, and during, the continuance of tho Fair, LUNCH will be served Irom 10 to 12 a. m. DINNER from 1 to S p.'ml, and SUFFER from 6 to II E The proceeds of the Fair are to ba devoted to the repair of the Church edifice. novl7-3fr. Eastern Procession "litILL START FROM THE MAMMOTH PAY W LION at 10 o’clock on MONDAY* NOVEMBER 23d. corrosive leb’s military tactics. But what excuse will decent people find for the gross indelieaby, not to say shameless indecency of the “ lady in Philadelphia,” who would degrade a pub lic", perhaps a church charity,' byareiiofCtO 7 ' such disgraceful means to iaccease &ei Re ceipts. Surely there can be very little of the spirit of true Christian charity in the heartof her who could exhibit the cloak oped the form of a fallen, man in the day of liis great calamity at a charity fair, as an Indian squaw would flourish the scalp of an-; eflemy in the war dance of her tribe. Gen. Scce field being the successor of Stanton, we feel very confident her pious wish will not be gratified. The waterproof cloak and scarf, found in the box in the War Office, constituted a ppor tion of Mr. Davis’ well-known traveling cos- THE EARTniiUAKE AX ELIZABETH . C t. ITY, SEW JERSEY. . A short time since it was reported imthe papers that some one who had made the phe nomena of earthquakes his study" forinahjr years, had given it as his opinion? that the Plutonian wave which hod- made itself so fearfully visible in Peru, and afterwards was felt on the Pacific coast at San Francisco, would extend to the North Atlantic .coast, and that we might expect a Visitatkm <m .«r» r ^MSncpfe*ri)?t Tickets for DAN CASTELLO’S GREAT SHOW, which wiU be here on MONDAY, 23d of NOVEMBER, mgy bo ob tained..teitheroithe Hotels,, or at the Book Store of MewrerScttwbtrekSaiia. TheAgent has made this diapoaition to give Gentlemen and Ladies an opportn- novI7-it Ou MONDAl^iNOYESEBEB 23d, “ Afternoon and Evening. PARTICULAR NOTICE. now exceeds $700,000,000 per annum—a sum which forms a considerable portion of the en tire earnings oi the people. The various foe?® of taxation are disenss^d with gainnte- ness, and the report embraces the statistics of thirty-seven States, two thousand seven hun dred and iiitiy-Rine counties, and of a stilf larger ntuqber of mnnicipalities. I SUPPOSE EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT DAX CASTELLO’S (EfBEAT SHOW HIGH BHLBOID TRANSPORTATION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23d, 1868. ; . When’s BtoaTB.—A women’s rights con- i vention has been called, to meet in Boston on thejatb, and discuss the “woman.question.” Evidently, however, the main question be fore it will be, “ Shall .'women have the bal- i laW*flfttirmny judge fiofif the fcrrieehadowing > announcements. It is semi-ofEctally:,declared ! tijit jh& basis :of ‘the' discussion; aud ^subse quent action- will be “the. eqaality-of the rua'i’ • y BACOjN ! BACON F rr RECEIVED FEE STR AMERICA— f SO bhds. & R. SIDES, 5JO boxes A S. SHOULDERS, <.•** *5 boxes D. H-HIDES.’ srwiavdsn a I feel bound to say, that I regard your Schnapps as eing in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserv- ig of medical patronage. At 1 all event3, it is-the aresfposslble article of Holland Gin, heretofore un blamable, and as such may bo safely prescribed by . DAVID L, MOTT, M. D„ T7VR0M BRINGING ' HIS MAMMOTH THOU J? to Savannah. 7 »- F> y; A special train. of twenty cars, over the Cent Bead, will bring the General and his Star Troupt Savannah on * ’ " ' c il! "• * t? MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23d. - ‘ IS-3 -to wir Tv,dSrVi sexes Before. God,”, and the'rights of tlje in dividual as -set forth in the Declaration; of In dependence. And it is held by those who in- OU for DAN CASTELLO’S GREAT SHOW, and to moke known to their brethren that Dan Costello's Show will not perform nntR . nJ iior-ie i- . / Monday, November 23d. mr.; . Apply at the office of Mr. STANHOPE, 25 Bay street. •KENTUCKY STOCK YARD nr;.: _ —AND— ^ -Hf-tri-t*. SALE ST^LBIjES. mo THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OF SAVAN- X NAH.—I have opened the stand formerly used by Henry H. Payne, ‘ i , - . foO.. a?-.tToi*i m iAtn .T'-iimirtJ : Oit West Broad Street, Corner of York, As a-Siable, V General Stock Yard and Sale Stable, where I will keep on hand HORSES and MULES of every class, and am prepared to order, every kind of tH/llttf- CHOICE BUTTER, I RECEIVED --d3 lo lination of filie intent a. sample of your Schie of detehnining if any 1 had been added to the SccppEBNOKG Wise.—We rsceived un. Sat urday from Mr. J. Bebezen Oiaveii, -commis sion merchant, 97 Bay street, hbottle of wine, the pure juice softbe Scuppemqng ; grppe. The wine was made, as we learn from a note prominent, energetic and accomplished gen- yAAa] H Ha£ section,' wtois directirigfhis energies, to the development of the agricul tural resources of his State. Mr. Wooi> has entered extensively into the culture of the York Democrat has a double-leaded article, caDtog fpr n thofough investigation of Judge Pullarton’s accusations against the (so-called) Whiskey Bing, Among the parties the Demo- <^ffmentionsae “more of less compromised,” are “Bon. B. 0. Schenck, JL; C., Judge Drafr UEAvr, of Ohid, Deputy Commissioner Hat.- land; SuEeidan Shook, B TE5.B?JD. Web- WriWiBrpek'a Assessor; Gha^lbu ifyqjCBg 4c.” President Johnson, Secretary! Seward, and Attorney-General .Bvabx3 are invoked to go ahjeaflfwith the investigation. ; that day. THE GREAT DAY, NO '* J ^ ^ • Hew Yore, 53 Cedab Sxeeet, j it.. >v'., l a: j’.j.-.Tc -i November 26, 1867. • r.Zjtli Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., Present:, *, *, ; , 4 j . Dkab Stn: I have submitted to chemical'analysis two'bottles of “Schiedam Schnapps,” which I took from a fresh package in your bonded warehouse, and ifind, as before, that the' spirituous liquor is free from . injurious ingredients or faleilication; that it has the -XQarks of being aged and. .not recently. prgnareQ ferl rap^ha-nir^l nf alcohol ftSQ, arom&tics. ’ -ieqhdIian,u EeSPCCt FREb. F, MAYER, Chemist xiiti xii mui 3tjt i-a iA Loa z 'df>h -jI bL?i I tiiitf tirSj< I Mcvnvmotli $hoiv Tent. todBHHi bp Tito Hon- Jattiuson Date.—The Richmond Dispatch, of Thursday,- says :— ' ‘Many inquiries are made as to whether Mr. Davis will have to appear before the United States Circuit Court ou the fourth Monday of itSmjnppth. Such.is tiie condition of hm.re- is by iio means c ? ria ^ i W^ t -he will personally appear. .If. Mr. O.’Coson Evabts, who rettoMni'ttepectiyfely the accused and the Government, deem his and the preset fiow, 31) that the grape to Gadsden DOjtoft ctmervaty general aiyjrqg Ote that the success attending it ' that portion of theSjatea class industrious emigrants 'To sect the people Of Gadsden'are^tf their cotfht^ a^dl MONDAY^‘“NOVEMBER 23d novl7-lt j - I-.D .iJcc.ia . ■». JUST RECEIVED BY STEAMER LEO, RICE. L3tto oaJj Vi B A. Q BUSHELS ROUGH KICF, fY CASKS NEW RICE, - to . 10^00 REMEMBER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23D, Delirium personal appearance" necessary, ij; taJegreed that he shall be informed by telegram over' co1 wsuuiei PRINTS, DELAINES, AND BULL SUPPLY OFBOSIERY.-Ad; at' ; MRS.' S. STRAUSS’, lfll CONGRESS 8TRE The proposed amendment ta the Consii- tutionof the United States granting universal. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: .< Whereas, Francis Werm will apply at the Court of, Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship of the persons. and property of Anna Reinhart and Frances Bein- hart, minor children of Budolph and A^ a Reinhart, deceased: {;•’ These are; therefore, to cite and admonish'all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any. they have, on or beforethe first Monday in January next, otherwise said; letters will be granted. ^ li*' r 4£j ; » ; ’ . ‘ Witness, Henry S. We tin ore, Ordinary for Chatham county, tnifl 16th day of Hovember, 1868* - ’ HENRY S. WETMORE,; • novl7-lawlm—Ordinary Chatham comiiy. of Tennessee, while it is bitterly opppsed by 'the Radicals, as it would serve to coiiferno privileges-upon the negroes which.they.do not already 'possess, hut would, enfranchise the Conservative element of the State, which would he® death-blow tolhmr' official career. >h" remember i DAN GASTELLOS GREAT SHOW!! ; ^ -WILL NOT^PEBFOBaMN SAVAN2IAH UNt^ [lT)f tSJKS 2311006 ‘‘»i pimi TfLfr£Z) tO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23d, 1868. Of tho Cit£ of Sarannali? Con now 1>« obtamsd by *ppti<»tiaa to ih? ciir . J ."^ 5 *~GEO."W. WYLLY." Preotoent -r DkWiTTBauvx, Secretary.' ; Savannah, Skidaivay & Seaboard RaUroad. : A ®Ke Books oP Snb«c:rtpttoa. of the Above - naAnkT Baiiroad, including the CITY RAILROAD, ■will be continued opeu for thirty daye from date. SuhrtcriptiocH ere invited -cui will be received hy - Colonel JOS. S. CLAGHOR17, Preeideot, or to W. R. SYMONS, Secretary. By order of the Board. urer, at five dollars each. ; JSBf' 'T THUCIIAMPIOK^; BILLIARD TABLE 1 is supposed^ to Lave sustained internal in- juries, as no 'external mafks were found of injuries nor the dog. m. 1 Thfit dog no doubt being keen on the- scent - and preferring an ascent to so- great -a‘ - 'de- ■ Ko MrcaiopAi. Ei.xcxiofi is Macon.'—Wo learn, on good authority, says Ith'e' JVIacon Jtessenger, .that Attorney General Fabbow has decided that,. under their present-charters,' no election for Mayor and-Aldermen'-can be held either in Macon or Columbus, until after the meeting of the next Legislature. , The present officers will therefore hold over, until noYl7-2t uovI7-lt the Board, of Trade of New 'Srirk; hsis ap pointed a committee to memorialize Ccagresa to secure water communication from the Ohio river to the Atlantic, by the way of the Kana- I>. McCOMElt UDOLPHO WOLFE. - 5Dt'Al7q 4 1 jSisiiJ -jijLO * ARE COMING.