Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 07, 1868, Image 4

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STOCK MILLER, — DEALER IN E, WALNUT and PINE Codld'ht Subscribe.—A pair of those in teresting, entertaining ladies who seem to carry on so large a business in the way of * * ’ for new-wo&ki and lportune, so sweetly short time since at rerfor the purpose MAHOi BLANKETS* ITIO THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OP 8AVAX- JL NAH.—I have opened the stand formerly used by Henry H. Payne, On West Broad Street, Corner of York, Aa » Stable, a General Stock Yard and 8ale Btable, where I will keep on bond HOUSES and MOLES of every class, and am prepared to order every kind of STOCK from Tennessee and Kentucky, on the shortest notice. I will be pleased to see ail my old patrons. novI7-lm GEO. W. CONWAY, as** Augusta Chronicle copy and send bill to adve> Publishing House, un-get-rid-a-ble, the office of a young of gett&g him to subscribe. * » “ Indeed, ladies, ” said he, “the partnership of which.I am an humble member Turn lately been stTimprudent as to issue a new work of their own, which, in conseqnence of the enor mous expense attending its illustrations, em bellishments, &c., has completely crippled us.” • vf rsaiw lwxi iti “Then, perhaps,” replied the angelic can vasser, “ we could procure yon some subscri bers. What do you call your work ? ” “. Well, we have not fully determined as yet; but I guess Til let my wife have her own way, and call it after me—-Charles Henry.”. ’ Job Printing Office Book Bindery 155 and 157 Broughton St. {NEXT TO WEEDS A: CORNWELL.) •oc22—6m SAVAJfNAH. GxV. Blank Book Manufactory. FOR SALE, 119 and 121 Congress St, Awarded the Prize Medal at the Paris Exposition, 1867. Sold by AgricuTlImplement Dealert throughout the V. S. co.’s. Ttipr UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABT/p NfF, 1VL to execute all work in the above lines with the Utmost DLspatch. and in Superior Style. Every Department Complete! Sign of the Golden Sheep. Known as “Bolton’s Bangs,” extending from Whita ker street, east, to Messrs. B. Habersham & Co.’s building, having 150 feet front on Bav street, in the centre of business on the Bay; • ALSO, • The WHARF LOT No. 7, with the improvements, in rear of the above mentioned range, fronting 150 feet on the river. AMO, i The BRICK BUILDING fronting east on' Reynold's Square, and known as the Planters’ Bank. To capitalists this property offers advantages for in vestments equal to any in the city. For terms, apply to GEO. W. ANDERSON and H. W. MERCER, nov!9-lm Assignees for Planters* Bank. BOO pail* fine French. Blankets, ribbon hound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, also kept a quantity of quinces. The effect of the odor is said-to be analogous to those pro duced by odors of some flowers. In this case, according to scientific evidence, the air of the room was laigely vitiated with a pecu liarly suffocating perfume, and a very consid erable amount of both carbonic acid and car bonic oxide gas. The room in question was always used as a bedroom; no fire had been lighted in it, nor was any other discernible cause for the death of this lady found but the exhalations of the fruit. Cast-Steel Plows, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling, of direct importation, same prices as before the War. oclfl—tf MANUFACTURED BY COLLINS A CO., “ HARTFORD,” MS^Qf tame Material used in their Celebrated Axes.~&l These Plows are made by pouring moulten Steel into Iron moulds. They are then highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at any time by a duplicate, or if the point Is worn it may be repaired by welding to it a new piece of SteeL-. Circulars, giving full information, sent to all appli cants. Address COLLINS & CO., sep30—3m 212 Water St., SewTork. EiJamrox or United States Senatoes.— Letters from Minnesota state that the indi cations are that Senator Eamsey will not be re elected, owing to the Donnelly and Wash- bume quarrel, he having sided with the lat- FLATULENCY, /. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS* And all the unpleasant feelings, the result of indiges tion. Do,you feel badly after eating? Are your handsand feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? Are yon nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are you sometimes nauseated? Have you loss of appetite? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant ? TRY ONE BOTTLE OF GASTRINE! And you will bear testimony with hundreds who have been oenefitted and cured by its use. AS A MORNING TONIC THU PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL. ter. Donnelly’s friends control the Legisla ture even if they cannot elect Donnelly. In Missouri, Ben. Loan is reported-to have the inside track for Henderson’s seat, and in Maine, Hannibal Hamlin is pressing Lot TIT. Morrill very close, with chances, however, in favor of the latter. In Nevada, Stewart. has no serious opposition, and Chandler has none y OT NO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACBES OF LAMUjing about 2>£ miles from the city, near the Intersection of Dr. Screven’s avenue and Caustin Bluff road, suitable for raieing vegetables. JVill bo sold low far cash. A. DUTENHOFEB, Chinese the Frasr Explorers of America. —Professor Carl Neuman, of Munich, “hav ing spent many years in the study of Chinese antiquities -and bibliography, ” says he has found in their books evidence of the fact that nearly one thousand years before Coliimbns discovered America, a band of Bnddhist priests, undeterred by ice, entered this con tinent by way of Alaska, and' explored thoroughly the Pacific bordera, penetrating into the Aztec territory, which they called “The Land of Fasung, ” the Chinese name for the Mexican aloe. Apply to nov21-lf PEPPER’S BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. L ot and improvements, southwest cob- neb St Julian and Lincoln streets. Lots Nos. 19 and 30, corner Price and Gwinnett streets. Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49, SO and 51, comer Montgomery and Duffy streets. WILLIAM B. ADAMS, nov23-tf Drayton strert .next to Bay.. Can be found at all Drug Stores in the United States. 119 and 121 Congress St. G. Iff. HEIDT. 30 WHITAKER STREET; SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB GEOBGIAV&ND FLORIDA »ep26—gmeod A few days since a bill was introduced in the Tennessee Legislature for the benefit of Mrs. Granville Lindslay and others, which provides, first, that said Mrs. Lindslay shall receive 6eventy-five dollars annually, in con sideration of giving birth to three children at one confinement; and, secondly, providing for like annuity to all other Tennessee women who shall in future be equally prolific. The bill was introduced in good frith, and is like ly to pass. . , . A colored firm in. Newark, New Jersey, having suffered some pecuniary embarass- ments, recently closed business, and the senior member gave to the public the follow ing ^ notice: “De disholution of co-parsnips heretofore resisting twixt me and Moses Jones in de barber profession, am heretofo resolved. Pussons who oes must pay de scriber. Dem what de firm oes must call on Jones, as de firm is insolved.” ’ D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT WILL CUBE YOUB PAINS AND ACHES?— Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Ode, Sore Throat, Toothache, Bums, Coma, Cuts, Sprains, Poi- Bonons Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. For sole whole sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot tles, 50 and 25 cents. mhll—ly CARPETING! FOR SALE mHE BEAUTIFUL SEA ISLAND 1 PLANTATION known as BELLE- VILLE. Sapelo Bivor, adjoiningmjKHEgjK, Baisden's Bluff, in McIntosh county, containing abont TWELVE H UNBKED tfBSuBNMk AND FIFTY ACBES. It is an incorporated tolvn, and wQl be sold in a body or in lots to salt purchasers. ALSO, gnnffl VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in Darien. Apply to A. JL HAPPOLDT. oc!2—eodtf Savannah. Go. For Rent for a Term of Yearg, mHAT VALUABLE BICE PLANTATION ON THE Jl Ogeechee river, Valambrosia, containing over 1,000 Acres Bice Land, on the beBt pitch of tido, with a line Dwelling, Out Buildings and Negro Houses, and a Thresher, that can be put in order at a moderate cost. The lands have been cultivated the last two years. There are also 300 acres np land, all cleared. Apply to nov21-3taw2w BOB. HABERSHAM A OO. WINDOW SHADES OPPOSITE GULF R.B. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings MADE TO ORDER. GKEjST GKEL4JR, ALL SIZES ON HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, REDUCTION IN PRICES. W E WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS : • Sugar Mills, 18-inch $90 00 Sugar anils, 16-inch 70 00 Sugar anils, 11-inch 65 00 Sugar Mi», 12-inch 35 00 Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons. 17 00 July, August, September and October,1868 MALLOIY & FRIERSON. 119 and 121 Congress St. S3- GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED ocl9—tf. IN THESE GOODS. -®* BOOTS AND SHOES. Forthcoming Bond, un der fi. fa /...:.7........J Sheriff’s BUI of Sale Sheriff’s Title to RealEs- LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDBEN’S „„ irca irons or nmoer, wui ; 37,759 W haif in the city; directly opposite the city. ~~ Will he sold a bargain. Apply to G. B. LAMAR, So., Or to JOHN O. FERRELL. nov3-2taw3w [Bepnb. copy.] FOR SALE OR RENT, A FARM ON THE WHITE BLUFF BOAD, FIVE miles from Savannah, containing about seven hundred scree. This is one of the best stock and groin fOrma in Qhuthsm county, and presonts a good opportunity for parties desiring to invest or rent. For particulars, apply to ' ' „ t ’ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AND OF VARIOUS COLORS. The public arc invited to call and examine our Block, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO., oc!3—tf 103 CONGRESS STREET. Orders from the country, accompanied by the cash, promptly fillod. Leprosy is reported to be spreading at a fearful rate in the Sandwich Islands, and the Government is urged to adopt severe mea sures, in order to check, the disease, which is believed to have been introduced by the im migrants. from China. This description of leprosy is considered contagions, and unless its progrees can be arrested, the Sandwich Wands, it is asserted, will, in fifteen years' time, be depopulated. The Italian papers state that the great tun nel through Mont Cenis is making very sat isfactory progress. The total length is to be 12,220 metres, and the length already com pleted is 8,^58 metres; so that there now re main .3,261 metres to be excavated. Under any circumstances it is thought that the en tire undertaking will he finished by the com mencement of 1871. —E—»— Some of the religions papers are discussing the question as to the propriety of President Grant’s going to the horse races and then to the theatres. Bnt the gentlemen are quite “ behind the age.*’ Was not Father Abraham at the theatre when the fatal bullet was sent to his heart; and was not the day one of the most solemn and sacred in the whole Chris- tmn Calender?.—Bridgeport Farmer. A Novel Duel.—A letter from Naples speaks of a curious duel fought at Torre del Annunziata. The' sailors, stripping them selves completely, threw themselves into the set, and there commenced their mutual com bat Swimming about, they fought with des peration, until one was quite overcome and ■■Ua, when four of his companions rushed to the rescue, but his lifr is despaired of. JONES’ INDEPENDENT FOR SALE, -j-^QT NO. SS WASHINGTON WABD, BETWEEN Congress and St. jnUen streets. Apply to HENBY BRYAN, . novlS-tf 101 Bsy street MESSES. HARDING, HUMPHREY & CO., BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA., 10,000 lbs. Cotton Seine Twine, Lines and Thread Hope, 10,000 lbs. Cotton Soine Netting, X to 8 in. sq., mesh, 200 Fishing Seines, fitted for use, 0 to 100 filthomB long, Fikcs, Cast Nets, Ac., Shad and Mullet Nets, knit to order. Letters of inquiry, with stamps and estimates, promptly answered. - vlted to the facilities it affords. NORMAN C. JONES. DAVID WAT.UUAUER, Superintendent oc30-3m LAND FOR SALE. ^ f\f\ A<m-r.q, LYING NEAR THE CENTRAL Railroad, at Station No. 2. Good rice land, and wen wooded and timbered. Will be said low for cash, apply to ■ • A. DUTENHOFEB, nov21-tf 74 Bay street. passed in point of health. Thore is a good School and a Physician in the V?e have a lino of FOUR HORSE COACHES to connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with the different trains. Persons baying tickets will state that they are going to the Springs, andthercbv secure tickets at HALF PRICE. tes~ Bates of Boxed.—Per day, $2 50; per week, $13 00; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve years of age and servants half price. jy2S-tf C. B. HOWARD. Proprietor. TOBACCO! BACON! Slionlders, Clear Rib Sidles. THAXT0N, CREWS & CO. Apply to ARRANTED. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY . HARNEY &. CO., PASSED BY THE General Assembly of the State of Georgia, r i JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1SG9, WITH AN APPENDIX. Price, SI.00. ; Just received and for sale at ' „^ ESTILL’S NEWS REPOT, BULL STREET, ON BAY LANE, NEXT TO THE ncTO-ts POST OFFICE. 80Dl9-tf JJIHE NEW MAPS Of the City of Savannah, LATHS! LATHS! 150,000 ^ K ST0KE AXB 10,000 noriMf