Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 18, 1868, Image 3

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locaL'blatters. S50S££S3£l EHWSBBBSL PRICE OP THE MORNING NEWS. The price of single copies .the Mobning eWS> in the city, is FIVE CENTS, and no irrili ’ r i a authorized to demand more. The paper can befproctmedin wrappers at g counter at the same price. ^ r PAVILION AMPHITHEATRE! ' t * • - • . ' * r * _ . f | . ; - - Greatest Combination Ever In Savannah! FOiR RENT. partment, meets a scene of. beauty which pleases the eye, and is gratifying to' the task: Directly opposite the door the first object towards which the footsteps naturally tend, is Rebecca’s Well, attended by ten fiur mai dens, who attend the wants of all wandering, thirsty Jacobs, In the corner, near the well, two little daughters of Mrs. Chaplain have a Christmas free, tastefully decorated, and cov ered with desirable toys and sweetmeats for the little folks. On the same side of the room Miss Russell and Mrs. Duff borrow have established a post office, and billet doux, de posited therein, with the requisite stamp, are snre of quick dispatch to their destination. At the southern end of the department Miss Davenport and Miss Foulk have an Art Gal lery, which contains articles of vertu and beautiful specimens of genius of art. In-fhe Southwest corner wiJU be fonqdibe table which is presided over by Mrs. W. H. Smith, agisted by.#- number nf .ladies. They novlg-lt UNDERWRITERS’ SAVE OF OUBA SUGARS AT AUCTION, BY BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY, November 17th,'at 11 o'clock, at tho Bonded Warehouse, No. 2, at Haberaham’a Kico Mill: A7 BOXES (white) SUGARS, Damaged on 'board th6 Spanish brig “ Franciaco de Altana,” on her passage from Maftmxaa to Santander, Spain; put into this port in di°trej#, and sold under inspection and by recommendation of the Port War dens, and by order of the Vice-Consul (Spanish.) Terms cash. nov!6-2t ^ foiinwin" named persona are aninc ..Uu'-Xr-* «* ILLAHASSEE, FLA.—A. F. SpiU.F.R. nfiNijKIDQE;—Theokobk R. Wabdei 11I0MA3VILLE-—W. D. Betas. nftorn, a a—J. J. keen. 5l 4CKSHKAB, GA Jas. L. Moseley. STOCKTON. GA—GEoeoe 8> Hekbekx vjLDOSTA, GA.—P. C. Pendleton. Trailed Animals! Trick Horses! The Flying Glol»e ! The Roman Wrestlers l SALAMANDER HORSES Leaping Through Hoops of Fire! The Only LADY HURDLE RIDER in the World! there will, be A great feature of the entertainment is the circus performance, fa? which no extra charge will be made. Luonde’s Troupe, re cently reorganized and.-greally enlarged, will appear in many acta of horsemanship, in which they claim to surpass, besides nnmer- f/yHBON. FLA-^G. Pope Webb. , \ ZjrjCY. FLA.—Thomas J. Shepabd. LAKE CITY. FLA.—IL L. Mooee. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—Reed A Mather. vEBNANDINA, FLA—F. C. Sdheee. OOITJIAS, GA—Abas. L. L. Bussell. HOUSTON, FLA—ANOUB McAulax. St AUGUSTINE, FLA—Paul Abnau. sss *• r - * BALTIMORE, MD.—C. C. Holtzman, “Gazette” Office. •*•'* - .i : . 1 ' • ■ BOSTON—S. M. Pettinqill & C.O., State street, George P. Sowell & Co., 23 Congress street, A. F. Lincoln 3c Co., No. 89 Court street; S. B. Niles. PHILADELPHIA—Joy, Coe & Co.. 1*4 South Sixth street. CINCINNATI—S. H. Paevin, 176 Pine street; Cook, CobuhwAHaca 1*6 Pine street. '* . CHICAGO—Cook, Cobubn & Co, 87 Dearborn street. NEW* ORLEANS, RTA-—E. C. WHABTON A Co., 88 Common street. jj. L. GENTRY is the General Traveling Agent of f he MobxINo News’, to receive subscriptions and ad vertisements. LI P0STMA8TER8 everywhere are authorized to re ceive advertisements and subscriptions at our regular rates. THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. T\/f ADAME L. LOUIS WOULD RESPECTFULLY JjJL can the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for firat-claas DRESS MAKING, in all departments. Having only the best dress makers in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and most recherche Parisian -styles much in advance of the pub- fcabedinfHlrth !Manaus LOUIS nan a—mehaepataana, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav- fag their rich And yoeiij ,^Wife fa.fr fa theb«t manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. TO RFR OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial TRAVELING and other Uunsfaut work done promptly «nd at vary, short notice. DRESSES and 6ACQUES of ail styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale. ■ Latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT TERNS just received. - FLUTING of Mi widths done to order. Call at No, 133 BROUGHTON STREET, up slsirs, between Barnard and Whiiaker, over J. P. Coffins A Co. oclS—8m offer for sale a,pleasing ..vajri«y ft qf fancy arti cles, and calfes^whicb’IooK verjr tempting. On this table, will also be found a work of art, of exceeding beauty;- being a specimen bf white wax work—a cross, around Which is twined an exquisite wreath, the work of Misses Julia and Josie Smith. A large- fruit' cake, made to represent. a basket of fruit, is also’ one of the attractive features of this table. «rj Further along, Mrs. Geo. W. Wylly and Mrs. Lnffborrow* have two tables, one on each side of the room, containing a very at tractive assortment of fancy articles, fruit cakes and confectionary. The supper table occupies the North end of the room, and is under the charge of Mrs. Walsh, assisted by Beveral other ladies. The bill of fare cannot be excelled, and the ladies offer to their guests some of the most delicious viands that ever tickled a palate. Considerable excitement is maintained around the supper table, owing to the presence there of A large silver trunipet, which is being voted for—to be presented to the company in the Department receiving the highest vote, j This is the first appeal to the public by the Baptist Church that has been made.for a very long time, and it .shouldhmeet With'a prompt and liberal response* 'from the' benevolent in our midst The Churehrsadly needs repair- TO RENT. OF'AIX A SHOWS! Dan Castello's Circus.—The . advent of Dan Castello's great Circus Troupe and Abys sinian Caravan, which is extensively adver tised, through the daily papers and by mag nificent posters, to take place on Monday, November 23d, suggests some thoughts. If success is the mark of genius, Dan Cnstellg is certainly a genius' of .a. high order, rising head and shoulders above all competitors,'in fact the Show (riant of the age. This results from the strictness with which every pledge to the 16vers’of amusement is faithfully kept. None ever go away disappointed, but cheer fully endorse fhe fact fhat his show was all and more than what was promised—hence those who have seen go again to see, and they who have never seen, hasten to see. His coming is a signal' for a general rush. Rich and poor—old and young—white and black— LIIANDE & CO. >0. TEMPLETON. GATES & BRIEN. Index to New Advertisements. SivaunahrTheatre, <fLeab,tthe Forsaken--” John Izard Middleton, cotton factor and commissionxnercMnt, BaMmdr^Q ti FOR RENT, JJOUSE ON JONES STREET, THIRD east of Barnard. For particulars enquire j? of Mrs. NEVITT, next door, or to jjl - E. B. CHIPMAN, ITT Bay ett oc9 Between Barnard andWhi THOSE. RETURNING TO THE ?ITY To friends and patrons.' Notice, Weeds & ComwelL Coffeo, Weeds & ComwelL Thesteamship Cleopatra sails for New Yoi& next Tuesday. , New books at Schreiner’s. Central Kailroad stock for sale, S. M. Colding. Coal, E. B. Chipmau. Brooms, Burroughs, Flye & Co. Liverpool coal, Rob. Habersham & Co. Overseer wanted, Octavns Cohen & Co. Wanted, 1.000 cords lightwood. Notice, Crane & Graybill; Hoyt & Gardner, bunkers and,brokers, New York. Meeting of Savannah Cadets this evening. Communication of Georgia Council No. 2, R. and S. M, this evening. Auction sale of groceries, etc., this morning, by Blun & Meyer. : Savannah and Fernandina steamboat line. Lot No. 22 Washington ward for sale. Show of all Shows this night. Official proclamation from Gen. Dan Costello. Billiard match at the Metropolitan Billiard Boom this evening. Particular notice, greatest combination of sensations. lift' Chatham connty citation. Application for exemption on personalty. Madison chanty (Fla.) Sheriff's sale. The Laze Riots.—Now that the excitement connected “with the election riots haB sub sided, and -the facts connected therewith can be ascertained, we oalculate that in the melee at the Court House, and the disturbance on the Ogeechee road, upwards of fifty negroes were wounded, more or less badly.’ The New York Tribune, in publishing state ments of Grant's heavy losses in, the battles of the Wilderness, always apologised for them by stating that the attacking force always did lose most men. The established theory of the Tribune proves beyon'da doubt the falsity of its correspondence, special telegrams, &c.,_ regarding that affair, in which the onus of the CM! DRAMA! ARID SPECTACLE! THEY POSSESS THE FACILITIES TO EXCEL EVERY EXHIBITION OF THE AGE! show eclipses all former exhibitions of ffie kind, promises a rare treat fo amusement seekers, (and who is not one?)-and with the assurance that nothing will be said or. done to .which the most refined could object, we are snrh-that the mammoth pavilliou will be daily and nightly crowded with delighted thousands on the occasion of .their exhibi- 1 AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE-EURMSHING goods, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. FROM TO RENT, IJtHRES ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUB- XISIIED, with n» of kitchen, If required. Apply to MBS. MoCONAGHY, pov2-tf 158 Broughton street. .TZ ptpjRfNT, r r 1 I Y LARGE, well lighted and airy boom, •omfortably furnished, to a single gentleman. House situated in an eligible part of the city, convenient to business. Address “Z,” Glass Box 466, P. O. nov!74w , . , KATE RAYMOND and : TEMPLETON’S Entire Corps The Champion Wild Horse of America! “BLACK BESS!” BRASS and STRING BAND! No Charge for Circus Performance! jJliL ^ REMEMBER! This is a New Organization ! New Equipments ! New Acts! ..'j.. . J New Artists! New Sceuic Display! AND THE MOST NOVEL ATTRACTIOfi OF THE AGE!!! The Show tor Families! The' Show for Undies and Children! f The Show for Every One! /S ^ ^HE BE^MjffiS OF ALL SHOWS I f ) AND THE OFFENCES OF NONE Don’t IF’ou'get! THIS ON THE REGULAR CIRCUS EOT. Admission $li To and. SO Gents. )fSt~ Tickets can be had at all the popular resorts. Doors open at 7 o’clock. * Horse Marines, and the doughty and valor ous Sergeant of his corps. Recently, the .two, with some friends were enjoying a plea sant social time over a few bottles of wine, when a discussion arose regarding the merits of the sword as a weapon of defence, and FJ. W. STANSBOBY A CO, elason & eo., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 109 JBFO UGHTOZC STREET, ' at THU OLD STAND OF ML I>. SMYTHE Sc CO. the proper mode of using it. Capt." Jinks, as an accomplished and experienced officer, gave his opinion os to the most scientific principles of sword exercise. The Sergeant . ,, The Sergeant .begged leave to differ with the Captain, and an exciting argument arose. Oapt.'Jinks de clared that he would pro ve himself to be in the right, and uttered a defiance to" mortal eom- YOUNG UA$. A NEW SENSATION. AROMATIC FURNITURE POLISH, EXTRACTED FROM Aromatic Arabian Gums. why not \ t * My fiart la seen both on and under a table, My aeooud is a grain My third is tho root of Ml evil My whole is one of the “United States.” Address ' - GAB OLIVIER, ESQBE. New Orleans, La. Bills is Provusion-—It looks just now as though the .bjll-poster’s dream was being realized in Savannah, or that some 11 paper hanger on a large scale” had migrated here. which is coi " and give them a man who has and not found wanting in any Jink's prides himself an his avordupois, while the Sergeant .relies upon his dexterity and adroitness. When the affair comes off there will probably Be such a skillful'display of the art of fence, as was never witnessed before in this section. PROFESSOR SEMON’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, ' ■ <115 Bro light on St., . ‘ In Mr. Geqrge W. Wylly’s Building, up stairs. A LL tl)e new and ftahiouable Qnadrillei and Waltz ea taught. Quarter commencing from time Boarding Schools and Seminaries taught on reason- able terms. , ^ • t Days of tuition for Ladies’ Claes, Monday and Wed nesday afternoons; class for young Misses and Mas ters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons; Fragrant, Brilliant and Permanent. WITHOUT a rival for OILED FURNITURE. P RODUCES THE GREATEST BRILLIANCY on Polished Furniture; cleans Gilt Frames and Marble, perfuming the apartment to which it is used, i elide ring the atmosphere of the sick room delight- faL TTohall or party should bo given -without per- Gil- T?emple- ipens to-t one end to the Between the bert’s Theatre, which i ton’s Combiffation Troi City Coqrt, 'fen, ‘iYV Si OqisiiOLM, Judge '^Presiding. The City Court, met at four o’clock yester day afternoon, when a Petit Jury was se cured... .... ; i "s. - w In fhe,case of John Franz vs. Bolan * Rice—Statutory action on account; plea and demand for jury trial withdrawn, and(jn0g- rivalry in the work, and' available places are seized with avidity. . GSvUJ.A.jSJ O! PHCENIX GUANO, Silas S, Oarr vs. William C. Rogers—An an-; tidn for damages on account of a breach of contract; on trial. Several negroes plead guilty to petty lar cenies, and were sent to jail for various terms. . „> United. States District Court, for the Soutneru District *>r Georgia. Hon. John Ebskine, Judge, Presiding. The United States District Court met at ten o’clock yesterday mdming. . The case of John FiU and John Knell' vsl The Brig George. Libel for Seaman's Wages, was t.aken up. The evidence was heard, and case signed and submitted. John T. Sims, of Btiinbridge, was finally discharged from bankruptcy. • jThe Court adjourned'until ten o'clock this EELS. CRUSHED SUGAR, 20 bbls. A SUGAR, 20 bbls. B SUGAR, 25 bbls. C extra SUGAR, 30 bbls. C SUGAR, 50 bbls. Brown SUGAR, 60 bags Rio COFFEE, 30 mats Java COFFEE, 15 hhas. <3. R. SIDES, lahhdsR. SIDES, 20 boies Dry Salted SIDES, ‘ . J 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS, * n-.i 10 boxes Dry Salted BELLIES, * ifi 100 bbls. assorted FLOUR, \ 1 75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS, 50 boxe3 assorted CRACKERS, ‘, 1 ‘" * 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls. MACKEREL, 50 quarter bbls. MACKEREL^ 100 kits MACKEREL, 50 bbls. MOLASSES, 100 half boxes RAISINS, 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, 150 boxes mixed-gANDY, ‘ ; 75 boxes fancy CANDY, 25 boxes TOBACCO. 40 half boxes TOBACCO, 1 100 caddies TOBACCO, 'j., 20 cases canned OYSTERS; 20 cases canned LOBSTERS, 40 cases canned FRUITS. - ADDISON, ELLIOTT & CO., WUolesoIe Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, oc31-lm 95 BAY ST., SAVANNAH! GA. From McKean’s Island, ra PACIFIC OCEAN PER TON"2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Savannah $50 00 ita 55 OO ber, the important subject of the proper drainage and sewerage of the city will be brought up. »«» — Hevolveb Wanted.—At the time of tl a riot at the Ooqrt House, on the third of Nc? Tetnber, when policeman James Bryson was shot, his pistol dropped from his hand and waa picked up by a citizen. It was a Colt’s reycjyer of the same pattern fts the pistols in TJotlce’to Shippers of ('oitQn, GASTEINE! I IS A MEDICINE PREPARED UPON PI entific principles, by a regular practicin and WILL CURE WILCOX, GIK^S & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO! GENERAL DEBUIZYa PALPITATION OF THE HEART, SEA-SICKNESS, FLATULENCY, -U-o'l —“ ST.F.FPTTSS KTflH’l 1 ^ And all the unpleasant feelings, the result of indiges- tion. Do yon fed badly after eating ? Are yonrhandsanX feet sometimes cold? Do yon experience wakefulness? Is it hard to get a good night's rest? Are yon nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are yon sometime* nauseated ? Have you loss of appetite ? Do yon fee* that yon need some kind of a stimulant ? TRY ONE BOTTLE OF GASTRINE! And yon will bear testimony with hundreds who hav* been benefitted and cured by ita use. AS A MOKJONG TONIC THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL. PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at ; LOWEST MARKET,PRICE. Also. BEST LAND PLASTER AT MARKET PRICE, . , FOB SALE ‘ " WILCOX, GEBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, AND ALSO, A0E < ?S N TijrS 8 X : & GIBBS SILENT SEWING MACHINE, BBtmnOWWJp* am ®M*BBUBNt up the body, while he earned the guns. The remains were carried about three hundred yards from the place where the murder was committed, aud tlie guu and other articles stolen from the body were hidden in the nation sarlyjg the next f eek ; \ J The Aaiebicus Citizen. —Dr. L. F. W. An- formerly known as the Georgia Citizen, and Horn. John Ebskine, Judge,. Presiding. ! The Court met lit half-past ten o'clock yes terday morning, Anna &.Reddish; ■. Iig§*S. The above case was for complainant, and Fit respondents. The argt murrer of respondents 1 it will be concluded to-i TO SHIP CARPENTERS. QRALED PROPOSALS FOR THE REPAIRS 0M o Spanish Brig FRANCISCO DE ALTDNA, as rec ommended by Port Wardenadfarvey, will be received at the Spanish Vice-Consulate, Na 149 Bay street, good security for ita execution. nov!4-8aAM newspaper men in the State, and his many old friends . in ^Savannah, will be pleased^ to see that tinfe has dealt so gently with him, and that he looks as well and moves as ac tively as ever. ■ ; _ ^ - _ The Post Office Gbaveyabd.—We would respectfully suggest the formation of a Post Office Graveyard Association, to put that cemetery in good order. Toots suggests that the yard is the place where the dead letters are buried, and the XaHochi The Ships’ Boat Race.—The following en tries have been made for the proposed .ships boat race, to come off on the river to-morrow afternoon: Capt Robt. Allen, ship Persia, enters boat Alice French, four oars. Capt H. Perry,’ship Btariof the West, en ters boat Fairy, five oars. ' c THE CHAMPION ^ BILLIARD TABLE! FOR SALE. A FHETAN& COZLFJVDJEM / O |7 J Carom Billiard Table lor Sale. Can be seen at St Andrew’* HalL For ftrrthe par- ticnlars, apply to • on.... d. McConnell. found lyii np before was fined S. W. Wight enters Black Eagle, five oars. The race is to be a two mile pull; .boats to start from a point opposite Demundjs Lower Press, turn the stake boat opposite the old Charleston wharf, and return to the starting point. Entrance fee ten dollars; the winning boat to iake the stakes and the second to save entrance fee. The boats will be pulled by men selected from the crews of the vessels entering the boats. It will be an exciting contest, the ssssfasassasaa® ateriol witness,-it-was postponed until Fn- MirsHALL HonSfe-Ur L F W Andrews, S. S. MIT _ dealer m — MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE,. i lapman, incisco, CGranniss and lady, Macon; MissGmnmss, do; R Bugsby, N-Y; J R Cook and lady, Mrs YS Cook, O ChappeLApSsChapM, JUlsoves, J R. Spencer, Fa; F F Lem^ WevCheSter REPEATING RIFLES; FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND J; J Wolf, do; Wm Chafey, S J Simi FEESOHALj-Mr.; ffadly wounded at oondiderable difficulty; the baneful -die poison ■ COTTON PRESS I* ilO r Ax)loA'JLKY’i j p NOW PREPARED.FOR BUSINESS, AND THE attention of^ all parties interested^ is respectfoily in vited to the facilities it affords. A New Shed.—-Some time £^o the shed which covered the Augusta Slew wharfyfell in during the night. We ol .—The Cathedral'of St Jfihn b literally crowded last even- that a new one is just being erected bver *harf. . .-a «ki ■' ' • . .. i— Baxebuptcy.—-A petition for a final Nottce,l4adi?s! TTILUTING, PINKING, STEEPING Twirooinrren am LATHS ! LATHS ! 150,000 ££?y * roB * 4X0 ^ T7 ttt TVBT-xrrrftvn — -nwri was to come off th|rj.| our old friend, Mr. J. F. H. Republican pffiee, estofod the and led to the altar, Miss Ei one of the loveliest of Savanna The STOVES’ STOVES*! fy meeting of the get practice, wiUheheldat Geii’s form, on Lbvfcr’s Lane, at three o’clock ’this afternoon. 111 -letam opr thanks to. the Laffiea of;the Baptist -Fair, fora bountiful lunch sent to onr office last evening, ju^t at an hour when we could best appreciate it bnt a sinolo trial- to uiiderstinnl this. - . j Magnolia Water.—Superior to the imported German Cologne/ and sold at