Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 24, 1868, Image 4

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want that or any other question put forward till the Southern question was l'ully settled. He had no doubt that Congiess would au thorize the colored men to vote in every State, but as somenood men doubted it, it waspro- GHOLSON, WALKER & CO. HOYT & GARDNER, inkers ttnd Broke 13JLANKETS INDIAN A’ DVANC] m* NAY l© Northern Fr Dnolatnl by the Red Shim. .. raT Che Galveston Civilian contains the follow- done, the female suffrage question would have a clear way and be aided by the success of the other, and it Wonld stand a better chance '(WfipAB) triumph, bnaMMdttet feel prejudiced against their own sisters, JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Cotton Factor and Conuni mothers, and friends, as they had the colored man heretofore. Mako another step. LOHSSX0N- 3 & ? LOCKETT, . ON FACTORS GEORi of the individual, and ere long producing pertnxneAt' sickness and premature decline. Nor is it pleasant to ons nit a physician for the relief of these various-deli cate affections, and only upon the most urgent neces sity will a true woman so fkr sacrifice her greatest charm as to do this. The ses Will then "thank us for placing in their ftaanln Jnfiijpwifln which-Will be found efficacious in relieving and curing almost every one ot those troublesome complaints peculiar to ■ vwvav 94 Bay St., Savannah, Ga., iberal advances hade on consignments j of Cotton In Store, and on Shipments to oar Cor- sale of Cot- i Consignments solicited. novfi-lm Sign of the Golden Sheep. COUNTIES. Appling Baker *: Baldwin Banks Berrien Bibb..... Brooks,,. Bryan .. Bullock Bnrke ...... .- Balts ....,. > ... Chatham. Camden Campbell Carroll ... ctX! Cass ... v Catoosa Chattahoochee Charlton Chattooga Calhoun Cherokee Clarke ....... Clay . Clayton H. & R. N. GOURDE* & CO.j 300 pair fine French Blaiihets. i to visit a little girl, shot by the Indians, ipabhes) nine miles west of this place, ^he •st object my eyes rested upon on entering ,e hall, was the murdered father, awfully " ’ ’ i own ribbon COMMISSION cheap. 500 pair Co] ■ very low. Mrodii .:( DEALER IN— :-.l »„1T f * mjm andFI^E angled, and totally oovered up with his into; I passed the dead frontiersman at once, id proceeded to business, that of dressing 10 171 !7 425 12 931 =7 606 .6 4,643 1 100 11 663 12 1,120 18 1,473 14 '447 3 533 15 156 7 534 il 548 19 814 1G 1,197 il 502 15 463 5 311 11,120 10 160 11 1,329 3 1,634 15 147 ’3 541 50 piece's^Shaker and Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. 3 ALSO, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties, in Dress Goods. Cases real Irisli Linens-^Nap- kihs, Doylies and Toweling, of direct importation, same prices as Ik;fore the War. / lb wounds of the poor little sufferer—the 1 lly remaining one of that unfortunate fami- I . She was almost insensible from- the loss S’ blood, but after the dressing and a stimu- ;i ting potion, she recovered sufficiently to re- r te to mo the whole story, which was horri- .e beyond description. I then had time to •ok around the room. On a bed nearby « as the dead mother and babe—they were Bh dressed when I arrived. The whole of or scalp was removed. The babe was sleep ing in her arms—and both in the arms of [! eatb. 1 have frequently witnessed sights of j orror in the army, but never have I been ' riled on to view so sad, so awful a scene. he little girl is improving and will get well j r If the Government would permit the fron- er to organize a company for the ptnpose of efending this frontier, we could to a certain 'xtent get rid of them; but, alas! this power- ri Government is too timid to risk arms and mmunition in the hands of a few frontiers men. Heaven speed the day when the yoke 'i oppression will be lifted from the neck of ■oathem 1 people. All the people ask is per mission to defend themselves. . The" McKinney Enquirer, of November 7,; i fates .that the Indians murdered a Mrs.’ loks, a few miles from Decatur; also a young lan, whose name is not given. The Indians ere dressed in bine bjouses, with Spencer ines swung'to their persons in the same manner as^- worn by United States cavalry A' party ojt citizens, numbering ALIEN'S PAIN DOCTOR! COMMISSION MERCHANT, 186 Bay Street, Jones’ Upper Block. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Branch Offices af Quitman,Georgia,- and at Madison, Florida. novll-tf Extract of Buchu!! 8. D. LINTON. B. L. GENTBY. GEO. L MOOSE. S. r». LINTON & CO, C0TT0& FAtl!(ffiS,.0 / | Warehouse and Commission Hundreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. I wonld not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the'affilcteil, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent ohildbirth, it is far oflener caused by direct irritation, applied’ to the mucous membrane of the vagina itself. Clinch Columbia . Coffee. Coweta.... Cobb Colquitt.... Crawford :> Dade Dawson... Decatur!.! DeKalb ... Dooly..... Dougherty Early viL-. Echols.... Effingham. Elbert .... Emanuel.. Fannin.... Fayette ... Floyd .... Forsyth... Franklin .. Fulton. AUGUSTA, GA. CARPETING! S. PAGE EDMAND8. , JOHN H. GARDNER. EDM3JlDSp6t3RDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS rlSOM VO YU3M .!fc Savannah, Ga. T IBEBAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS I a. to our Mends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade; Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Ed mauds, Bos ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants* National RrWit, Savannah; Lathrop & Spivey, Bankers, Sa vannah. <££& sep28—tf T\0 YOTT WANT A GENUINE REMEDY. THAT XJ WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?— Rheumatism, Pain in the Back,. Head, and Side, Sore . Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns. Cuts.' Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Arc*., Sec. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For Sale whole- safe and refifc .by*rtfrifcPsnggmf j j8tagle hot- tteSyoO and 25 cents. mhll--ly July, August, September and October, 1868 1 JtfAJLLON & FRIERSON. When reviewing the causes of these distressing com plaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils consequent uponthem. It is but simple justice, to the subject to p !iiini9r*^ a few of the many addi tional causes which so largely affect .the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society? and which, consequently, affect, more or less directly, the welfare of file entire hnman fiqnily. JTJX© mania that exists for precocious education and marriage causes the years that nature designed' for corporeal develop- mnnt V. . ip nAfivmtInJ lb A flf ! ( troops. A party ojt citizens, numbering ’bout Forty 'persons, pursued the Indians . rom Denton! but on coming up with the In- qMians were forced to retreat on account of he superior numbers of the enemy. A-Mr. Jjj'ortenberry was killed and another person ffvas wounded. A man was killed by the In- •liaiis at Chisum’s Branch,, on Clear Creek. ‘ Uhe Etxpiirar says that our frontier is likely | o-^Kave all the hostile Indians,- .driven, by . leneral Sheridan from Kansas and Mexico; urned loose npon it. - One-half of the popu- ! ation of Wise county has left it. The same , . nay be said of Montague and the western ! art of Cook. The same remark applies to I; )theF frontier localities further south. For " nany -months past the Indians have been ■ nore bold and daring than has been usual : rith them. They have come into the settle- ■ neuts' in jjurger bodies, and penetrated into ||ieighborhooas, where they have riot been seen ~;3or twenty years past Mr. Charles Webb gives the following par ticulars of the raid into Denton and adjoining jfio.nhties: f ' On the 20th ult, a party of Indians, about 'one hundred strong, made their appearance j vt.Mr. John Bailey’s, four miles from Den- 'on, and killed him while, working in the field. A son of-Mr. Ball was captured, but ' ifterwards made his escape. The Indians ;hen went to Mr. Vick’s, about one mile dis- . :aiit, where they shot and killed Mrs. Vick j awhile washing in the yard. They then went x> the town of Denton and captured two hun- I ired head of horses which Mr. McCormack had under herd, ready to drive to a pia8e ' of 119 and 121 Congress St. S- GREAT INDDOEMENTS WILL BE OFFER: ocl9—tf IN THESE GOODS, -gft Gilmer . WINCHBSXEB .' REPEATING RIFLES FEEING TWO SHOTS > SECOND As a Repeater,’ AND TWENTY SHOTS A. MINUTE ' “ As a Single lln ecli-Loailc r. rrtHESE POWERFUL, ACCURATE AND WONDER- A'PUIXY EFFECTIVE WEAPON8, carrying 18 Glasscock . Glynn Gordon ... Greene^.,. Gwinnett . Habersham Hall Hancock .. Harolson. ., Hart Harris Heard Henry. . Houston... Irwin Jackson ... Jasper:. Jefferson... Johnson ... Jones Laurens.... Lee Liberty Lincoln Lowndes ... Lumpkin ... OFFICE : 89 Bay Street. £ woulFinf8bh%he business public and citizens generally that I am no.w prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLA8SE8 OF RISES: IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising j s LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, _ “ RIVER and ACCIDENT.: Insurance at as low rates as- any other first-class Agencies. r-P 0 ®—, in tbe unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. ■ Thus, with the body half-clothed, aad the mind unduly ex cited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. -C&stnite&l %^2Sims. PEPPER’S 119 and 121 Congress St. In consequence of fids eaxiy strain-, npon her system, unnecessary effort is required by the^-delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a 1 tier day, thus ag gravating the eviL When one ex* fitemeut is over, another in prospective keeps the min d morbidly sen- •tf tive to impression, while the now, c onstant restraint of fashionable drees, absolutely iorbi idding the exer cise indispensable to the attainment end retention oi organic health and strength; the ex posure to night air; the sadden change of tempemtn re; the complete prostration produced by excessive • lancing, must, of necessity, produce their legitimate el left. At last, an General Coni’sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. J IQ BBLS. CRUSHED SUC -aoiibls! ASUGAK, , 1 20 bbls. B SUGAR, 25' bbls. O extra SUGAR, . 30 bbls. C SUGAR, Publishing House, E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J. Guiimartin & Co. . E. & BRO., GENERAL SHIPPING —AND— early marriage caps the climax o^ffffaery, and thu un fortunate ope, "hitlierto ab utlerly cegardleas of'the plain dictates and remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject ot medical treat ment This is but a truthful picture pf the experience *ot thousands of.our young women. Madison ■; Monroe Meriwether .1. Montgomery Morgan ...'.. Miller.... Mitchell . . , : Murray Muscogee ... Marion Milton McIntosh... Newton.. Oglethorpe!. Paulding ... Pickens ....’. Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putriam .... Quitman...cn: Rabun ..-. Randolph... Riehm^S. Schjey-.... .... : Screven,... . safety. After taking Mr. McCormack's horses .they were pursued by about forty citizens, ;who overtook them abont the head of Hickory AT.Ti STZES QN HAND. rchants, Commi 20 boxes Dry Salted SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS, 10 boyes Dry Salted BELLIES, 100 bbls. assorted FLOUR, 75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS, 50 boxes assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls, .MACKLEREL, 50 quarter this. MACKEREL, 100 kits MACKEREL, 50 bbls. MOLASSES, jjjfcy. V -> 100 half boxes RAISINS, 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, 150 boxes mixed CANDY, 75 boxes fancy CANDY, 25 boxes TOBACCO, 40 half boxes TOBACCO, 100 caddies TOBACCO, 20 cases canned OYSTERS, 20 cases canned LOBSTERS, . , ; 40 cases canned FRUITS. . ' .r ADDISON, ELLIOTT Si CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commis- retreat. : '- ‘ ; . ‘wlty-ra f On the night of the 30fh, another party of ;• Indians, numbering one hundred or more, passed Decatur; I bound down the country; , nothing heard from them yet. - The Sherman Courier having, mentioned a rum or that Governor Throckmorton had been arrested by- order of General Reynolds, fcfr .assisting in organizing volunteers to repel the Indians, the McKinney Enquirer says that | die -report was incorrect.* ‘ I^e is. now at 1 -jv ;H.. ■ A:. WALLACE, General CommissioniMerchant, AND DKALEK IN PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, &c., &c. Dong before the ability to excise the fnnctiouB of the generative orgaoi/they require an education of their peculiar nervona system^ composed of what i called the tissue, which is, in cognmon with the female breast and Upa, evidently nnder the control of mental emotions and associations at an. early period of life, and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive? lead, long before puberty, to habits ■which sap the very life of their victims* ere nature has PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK MANTIFAjC- BOOK BINDERY, TOBY, and PAPER RULING BOOM. The only establishment in the city having all these fk<»iHrt»B combined. A lull *Ock of PAPERS. iLBATHEBS and HATE- RIAT.g mti fiffiTwl. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Some; but-there is no telling how soon he, or any one else may be arres.ted by the military, i’- it by no means bging necessary in this part of the “best country” that a person should I commit'an offense to subject himself to ar- [. I . ’■ 1 .We are glad to. see, by snbseqnent news, that Colonel Starr, of the United States army, cammandirig at Fort. Richardson, Texas, has Issued'ah order authorizing the citizens of ( .Wise and Dent counties “to embody a suf- : ficient number of their people to project I tlivr*i5 frnm rlPTTPA^rtii-nor Tnrlionc *’ TYNE t CO. *ahHHWV ICE -l B. GEORGE A. MERCER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PRINTING OFFICE Stewart - Sumtetf Talbo#. W nail 7 aylor. Telfair. Thomas Terrell. Towns. Troup . Twiggs Boston, Mass., November 39i—There was a , large attendance^ ojithe re-assemblipg of the. Women's Rj^ts Convention to-day, Tt>i’ Rev. JtririesTreeman' Clarke, President Convention, advocated educating, thft sar/i together, and aetailed the progress, of ,t. St® in the schools in West. RdfSaett ^ iijjf best way Was to educate! boys'' gether, an!d they would-not fell ^ quick when educated together, „„ studies were not conducive to, i c » would be very useful, andji,' to put women on toe. school cor ^mitfeS like to.becom.e membei ^ 0 f such |resses felK^By Rwy. Chas. , Barnard, ]^ea. Douglass, nud Hon. Frank W. _.ird, expressiveqf uyrr,patoy iprijemovement estaDiisnsurtra|j»£ or w( j, me n. _ it* A-senesof ifK'jiutiohs were presented and laid oyer for , jscussion. Tha following em braces tbs 'general acoge.: .. m.. a o.« : j « That we invite toe Republican P9EE.. to drop the. watchword* off “manhood ^‘hrage, ” and toe Democratic-pa.rty to abah- . don' its motto of “a white rnan’s govern ment,” and to unite iir au amendment to the Constitution of toe United States extending suffrage to- all men and women, as tod in alienable birthright of every- American citi- Zen. gm . _ 1 r L4( « . r • The Rev. B. J.' Bowles, of Springfield; the cor.' Broughton and Boll Sts., frSfiyn - 7 - T/U? STAIE^ (EimtANCE ON BROUGHTON ST.) i- Savannalj, Georgia. (Masonic Union line of Steamships running to New York, and the'Sa- vmnnah and Charleston steamers all stopping there. The Florida Bailroid connects Fernandina with the back country, running through it to Cedar Keys, on the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of ISO miles. ^ The office wilt be told LOW, FOB CASH. 110 For farther particulars, address - , USA -F. W. A. SHOBEB, ■ ufi li i.,. Savannah, Ga. ‘P.'S- The present editor and publisher of the Index will retain an interest in the paper, if agreeable to ptir- jeia-ly Walker A.! Walton Washington ...". Wayne Webster. White Whitfield Wilcox :........ Wiifiee Wilkinson Worth Bullock’s vote ' Gordon’s vote HEW SD EAtER ' fcua jMMBWBl ere BOOKSELLER, to* Bull Street,'Nfext to the Post Office^ (DOWN STAIRS,) -AS son ward, second tythlng,' property of Mrs.; Jane E. Blois and Eliza M. Herb'. . Also, improvement on the northwest. une-fonrtb oi Lot No. lg,^Washington ward, property .of Mlnda nbalL ctA’A- rtr _ . 1 Jt«drrr i nr Also, Lots D, E and F; and improvements, South ‘ Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley Also, brick improvement on Lot No- 2, Greene vrard, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent. Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5. Heathcote ward, Beletha tythjng, property of ;J. 8. ^Ai^* lx)t No. 4 and brick improvement; Anson - fonrth-tything, property of diaries P. Landershine. fiffin, Lot improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen, Ogle- '\6uyf0twm. 4t*xth side of Ffneatzeet; property of S+- nhOdingsell/ col'df^i r«ii depth, withbrfck improvement ^Sp0nting^lri , Congress street and rufifiiilghack to Congress Street lane, levied on as the property of the estate of Dominick O’Byrne. Also, improvements on Lot No. 82, Chatham ward, pro- .>-;« FOR SALE, iio/ , iu V fllHH J BEAUTIFUL SEA ISLAND JL PLANTATION known as VTLLE, on Sapclo River, adjoining Baisden’s Bluff, in McIntosh county, containing about TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. It is an incorporated town, and will be Wdd in a body-pr in lots to suit purchasers. SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS In Darien. Apply to A. M. HAPPOLDT. Frencb Bressi&nd'CIoak-MtAiiig* Sashes, > Blinds and Doors, : z ! ,u Y>AT7SrTs?; OIL.S. GLASS, painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, " Mixed Paints ' OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES. die Bullock’s majority 'Seymour anSBlair's vote Grant and Colfax’s vote. , Democratic majority.. llelmboM’s Extract Buclni HISTORICAL RECORD HOUSE latter advocated forming a league to .obtain Tahi use" toe balance of political power to "riffect toe enfranchisement'of, women ui Mas- aacbusetts. a,. Moot J : Mr. Samuel E. Sewell read toe proposed : Gonstitution. and preamble, which ia us fol- ■ lower *.» ■ HI - E un-dl s ' Believing • in the natural Helmbold’s ExtractBuclm, L» HISTORICAL RECORD OF SAVANNAH is now.in the hands of the. printer, and will he ia- of the .hetijoy iges as men; toe elective jjirnnojajqe: they suffer, a, great wrong,^the un- m jgarsrgntnl agree to unite in an association to be- ^alied t“ The New England Woman. Suf frage Association. I 'nie'object uf tois. Ateociaiioih toodared .i - to be to procure the right of. suffrage for. wo- jjuen,- and gnpport snch changes irttoe laws as shall place _wonaen in.all» respects oh an BOOTS AND SHOES. iiOSN. BARTOW- . CITY EXCHfNGE., v jry-y j: GREENE MONUMENT. U /. PULASKI MONUMENT. B Y LATE AERtVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA - and- New York we have received.a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDBEN’S still it id a GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLESUtB nviTW IV int tuoa bun Bte. dKiOiW eal m The public arc invited to calland examine our stock, EINSTEIN, ECEMAN & CO., kami %£ rraewi -tot iwiopng • ’-‘™. QC13—tf 163 CONGRESS STREET. »copyi ttvrin II. G. RU W Jbj, ttu Wholesale.. Liqnov Dealer, Agent for Bininger, IUSHELS ROUGH RICE ' ou (II.VU3 ^/ffitOOftLBS-BACafclu.aa thljffito ->1“H»L ( APPLES, ONIONS andPO' Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES. -nov6-tf *- —♦ - -E.-Q’BYHNE t and Chemical ^Vareliouse,. ¥ A JL KAA 10 .rataaubi adl uioiLti- vbjK | novid&H ED ASH AND ENGLISH PARLOR, by J[3C PEPPER’S, p