Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 15, 1868, Image 1

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3. H. ESTILL, PROPRIETOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1868 COTTON STATES .(Circulation in City and Country. The small poi prevails at Panama. Prance on the Tat.hmnct sh Bagota advices represent ti business le fears of. Latest New York Yews ! THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED! innicatioBB must. Biaamarimiwac - ■ ai&eftss as he had determined to Utorig He f <ran dei' asae**: r manners he gained the pectable but unsuspect; the neighborhood, who, ament, introduced Cun- O N AND-' AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, Trains on this Road will run as follows, com mencing with 7:00 P.M. Train: • 1 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. « leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at... 7300 P. M. Arrive at Live Oak at(d?. Hfe-OTTKlMtagO Arrive at Jacksonville st. 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Tallahassee at........ 9:37 A. M. Arrive at QuinrgaCa—......—jTuaTL. ml The Colombian government wants a million illars from the railroad company. i .. ;t ;.« wishing the paper furnished for any time ! ™one year will have their orders promptly at- when remitting the amount for the time de- : -ipcrs by man are stopped at {he expiration of ", UiJ for withont further notice. subscription discontinued nnlesa by positive tjjuoiw l-itfe w:<3f0kKS, ‘ u ‘- viioq.tq : GEORGE 8. OBEAB, ■id r l„C?dS- BROWNING, COSTAE IN THE FIELD! bnt no damage waa done. FOREIGN NEWS. London, December 14.—Admiral Tapeta is at Cadiz. The rebels deinanded a share in the government. Tapeta told , .them : thak having so long submitted to if *srofse govern ment they inhst subtiut'tethe preaenTgOveni- ,id£do*ie^bi] j LADIES Look Out ! Look Out ! lioiok Out! Look Out! EPPING & CO., General Commission Mer its, 149 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia, Vice- Consulates of ABNEY ACo„ Commission’ . Stoddard's Upper Range, e on consignments of Cotton, samejto be sent to the farm, of the hospitable farmer, bnt omitting to pay tot them. OniSii^a^ilUw^d t$<$$40Ua]^jt>JBftfc*: ■flaj sphooh ana was anxious to get an intro- ductibn to the superintendent: 'wish being gratified, .he addressed the school, giv ing a'sketch of his life as he would have them believe it to ; have been. On that Sunday evening he proved himself -well satisfied, with the neighborhood by marrying the daughter of his hpst. Then came the purchasing of stoves, furniture, etc., which he ordered to "be sentjb’ his 1 father-in-law’s residence, not SYR. COSTAR, of No. 10 Crosby street; is ’•oof with a BEAUTIFIER that eclipses ever known in: thic linal Thc lwdle& lbts delight .One lady, says, • I know it’s right,* OQMMHBia. compriaingm .aiqo.q SlB at 'E, FIRE, MARINE, RITER and ACCIDENT. itmiia .1' — — I ...n 1. .... ..,..... Passengers for stations: west of Lawton taka Day Train ire in* Savannah. Passengers from Bainhridge connect at Lawton with Expi.ssTrainforSavai^rat2:00A-M. : ■ Paseeneers from - Tallahassee connect at Live Oat with Express Train for Savannah; at 11140 P. AT. affl~ SLEEPING CABS ON EXPRESS TRAIN. NO CHANGE BETWEEN . JACKSONVILLE AND SAVANNAH ON EXPRESS TRAIN. Steamers leave St. Marks fodtew Orieana, Apalachi cola and Pensacola every Friday. Leafe St Marts for Havana, Key West, Cedar Keys and Wednesday, at 93)0 A. M. ^ xi • dec5-tjanl General Superintendent. Wales have jomed int note to th Greece urging a compliance with, thi ROWLAND & CO., Storage and General Com rismonMerchants. Cotton taken .on Storage eraby’s First. Class Fireproof Warehouses. I'd have ft.’ jr TELEGRAPH — TO — THE morning news. *IT7*ILMiNSON & WILSON, Cotton Factors and Gen- VV eral Commission Merchants, No: 90 Bay street Savannah, Georgia. Liberal Advances made on con signments to ourselves or our friends in New York CO., of Washington; 1 ' flecemb^r* *tT—/Ki Jfc Wilson introduced a bill throwing Southern (BJOu 39U ‘-An thi 1 the jdifierg£e ? fl^fcwjesl {|9 don and amnesty. He maintains'that the. former only saves the recipient^ffom : pen£fr'' • ties, whereas amnesty re turns forfeited rights. & *** hKom aVlanta;!- *^£11 Atlanta, December 14.—Maj. Gen. Meade paying for either. As the Tuesday following was tjie day for Cunningham to ttppear before the widow lady and the estate agent in New York .to pay the balance of the money oh the farm,:he took his departure for the city, ap- ■pbinting a place where he would meet the widow and her agent, who waited there all day for his coming, but he never made bis appearance. He is next heard from at Pough keepsie, reaching there the next day after. At noon he started for New Paltz, bnthe op posite side of the fiver, taking passage* in the New f>altz and Poughkeepsie stage. In the stage; also, was a young lady, twenty-two years: of age, who resides near New Paltz, arid who was then on her way* home. Cun ningham soph, opened a- conversation .with PROM WASHINOTOB. SuHC-gton. December 14.—Congress will -i-.nbtedly adjourn from the 21st inst to' ■i5th proximo. m .«:M*?hO 130. [, is Biated that Gen, Grants reception will jlaishaU O. Bobbrih %15,<fo<>' ” * iWl was introduced to-day authorizing jjjtinnance of the Freedmen’s Hospitals kchmond, Vicksburg, New Orleans, and ‘COSTAR’S’STASDARD PREPARATIONS ^ j f AM ^ J* " “Coetar’s”. Eat, Eoaclu&c.^Extei to gmg gjosg* i®b »h9«W re *: BlttllKD S. IMW ■rminhtors. IPOLIIAN BILLIARD ROOMS,*, (five ol Ian's first class Tables), Bryan street, oppo- n House, as-FREE LUNCH every evening. * 1 l - - D. McCONNELL, Proprietor. MERCANTILE MDTDAL 21 Park Ri Sold by INSURANCE COMPANY; WHOLESALE GROCERS. raminian,#n9K>yfi!Hlti0|i$j^k bay lind. All went along swimmingly with the vil lain, the lady in question becoming so capti vated: with him that at the end of the jour- i was invijed to call and see. her that g at her residence.. Before he did so, er, he mixed in \rith the honest folks neighborhood, to whom he also told WHICH IS THE BEST COMPAIY ' m WHICH TO INSURE YbUR LIFEf? - ’ REAh THE OPINION OF ’ • jv^nL.i4rAM' t 'barites, SUP'T OF THE INSURANCE DEFAETMENT . UOMPANY HAVING PERFORATED ITS FULL *e of that edrvlte which the mercantile Com- tiave a right to expect from Insnrance Corpo- during a; period of TWENTY-FIVE S, we solicit a share of business for it. sses Promptly Adjusted and Paid, EIGN SHIPMENTS in Liverpool, if desired, COASTWISE .either in (New York or 8*nm- Policies issued .making loss payable PG«M^;when dfearpd.; vMutiuB to CO., Agentei povlf-iy ’ * Office in City Exchange BuiMipg. F GBOS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewell? • and Silverware, Bon street, opposite Mason£r Hall, Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefoll repaired. • noy7-tf ration: even] howe New York, December ii—important news dispatches, pi^pared for the Associated Press at Havana, have been suppressed by the Qpban authpzfti^. ^is inferr0dtha§tt^in^ snrgents have obtained advantages which the authorities desire to keep from the public. FROST FLORIDA. Tallahassee, December 14.—i-The Supreme Court rendered judgment of buster- against Lieut-Gov. Gleason, forbidding hin> (fran chise of office as Lieut. Governor. The-pro- bability is that the tjsfflfe -vdll^be takra tb &e' United States Supreme CourJSilit FROM CADIZ. Madrid, December 14.—It is thonght that the insurrection at Cadiz will be suppressed Without bloodshed. ; All foreigners left lie city some days ago. THE MOBILE RACES. Mobile, December lAi-rrThe races overlie* Magnolia course were postponed one day on account of the bad weathen. *. : : I./.: I Tie steamer H. J. Livingston, irom LSalti- Lsfor Washington, sunk; all the passen- Lslave arrived here safely. I Tb President has nominated H. A. Smytiie, Ljster to Kussia, anfl Alexander Camming, fi mmissioner of Internal Bevenue. e story of his being a returned Californian search of land to purchase in Ulster conn- , and soon ingratiated himself in their favor, lortly after sapper he preceeded to the resi- nceof the young lady in question, and some ne during the' evening popped the qnes- in, was accepted, and was married the next arning. He at once proceeded to a hotel New Paltz, and engaged board for himself -It/TULLLERvi: AvA chanical I Boll streets, up s BRUYN, Architects and Civil and Me- Sngineers, southwest corner Bay and itaira. M. F. Mtti.i.sp, Civil and Me- ;r; DeWitt Bbpvn, Architect, toot6 vjB,_Gen. Howard asks for aif investi- of his management of the Freedmen’s « Referred to Committee on Military “It does not always follow, as is sometimes poeed, that ^pnrely HaUU^CtiJ^tiu^; is Conn VX ers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement andnsnilding Material, Bryan street, between Drayton and Abercom streets. ., , . angl-tf M:. Sumner presented a memorial of the dortl citizens of Georgia complaining of (trongsto which their race is exposed, iil ^king relief; also similar documents Ljforth Carolina asking a continuance of [iFieedmen’s Bureau. West Virginia asks b hr the Chesapeake and Ohio BaQroads; Load from Mississippi delegation elaim- L iit the Constitution was adopted by a Beferred to ESTILL, Bull street, next to thePost Office; flier in Newspapers, Magazines, Books and ry. The latest. New, Yark and other.Daily and. I ‘ re CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ‘ j Savannah, December 9, 1860. } The following lots are in arrears to the. oity. for vo quartos each; eaat half 68^three qrs. 4% 43, frac. i, 66, five qrs. each; 55, six qrs: 67, seven qrs. Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, C. 1-3, 24; ‘two qrel each; ich;* five qrs. cflcii; r. X 84, five qrs each; W. X 3,4, W. 1-3,16, six qrs, ich; E. X, 3,17, seven qrs. each; 34, nine, qrs; 18,. Colnmfaia Ward.—West half Nps.,7, two qrs.,each; X 9. S. 24, 28, four qrs. each; 6, W. X *>, five rs. each; 6, seven qrs; 37, six qrs; 4, nine qrs; 8, even |qrs; N. 12, twenty-five qrs. - - Crawford Wild. East.—Nos. 16, five qrs; 16, three' rs; rto 23, 24, four quarters each. Crawford Ward.—North half Nos. 13, R.' X 13, 32, i.E. X 66, W. X 67, 71, two qrs. each; E. «7. W.‘« : l, E. x 70, six qrs. each; W. X *.38,seven qrs. each; Crihonn Ward.—East half' Nos. 1, 6. E. J4 8,: 20. 21, • X48, two qrs. each; 16. 16, E. X 25, three qrs. Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32, N. X 89, N- 24 40, two qrs. * TT'URGUSON & DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brongh- P ton street, Dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metalic, Ma hogany, Walnut and Qrain$d Coffins,-J^eJScpces for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the short est notic^Countjjrordei^promptlyattendedto^jy^T. ribeci Capital.;i±.qa..l. $10,000,000 Assets;. .id. . ...uw $13,603,803^5 mi Income.. . 4^-1.w..... .$3,260,636 'SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED - gent for the. above Company, is prepared, to ISKS. ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MEN- Christmas and Lnty of (he legal voters. Liny Committee. It. Sherman reported a bill constructing a baifrom Washington'to Cincinnati. I. Horton introduced his .financial bill, ping that after July 1st, 1871, the Tress, pr-iill redeem the legal tenders and frac- al onrrency, and after January 1st, 1872, c al Banks shall redeem their issues in SOLOMON, ' ADMINISTBATOB’S SALE. ATTlLL be cold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY, ▼ V 18T.9, in front of the Court Honsc door; in the city of Darien, between the legal hours of sale, thn Real Estate belonging to the estate of Samuel and Charity Bozier, to wit: one tract of LAND, containing one hundred and ninety-one Acres, mare oBltas,* with' WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE MI OLD 'FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Chrystalized and Glaxed; UNITED STATED LLOYD’S MARINE ''‘INSURANCE, A Stepfather Attempts the Lite of his Stepson, and is Fatally Wounded.—A bloody tragedy was enacted about nine miles north of tins place, near the village of Hick ory, on Friday last, the circumstances of which are as follows; Dr. Fennimore and two stepsons, fian&a jMtgnBpil awire working in tne corn nei<L 1 For some real or fancied in jury to a tub they had with them, Fennimore threatened to punish tiie youngest boy, aged, about eighteen. The older brother inter fered. Angry words passed between; them mento terms. liilwas introduced inert injustices to fourteen, ai I i'Stevart introduced a bill making the I te uf office, contrary lo the fourteenth, tiiment, a felony against the United ■ Itfia. punishable with imprisonment of not I* thn three nor more than ten years, and I less than one nor more than l dollars. leedings transpired, and after an Executive session, adjourned. Inder the regularWmll, the follow- e’introdneed: For building a tel- Wiishington to Boston; incorpo- rican College; a joint resolntion, re, instructing the Election Com- estigate elections in Sonth Caro- a and Louisiana; by Mr. Kel- the right of way through' pub- the New Orleans, Mobile and railroad, referred to the Corn- Public Lands; a bill relative ?o FANCY GOODS, &c. FASm0£&fcr 115 Broiigltton St., In Mr, George ’W. Wylly’s Building, up stairs. i LL the new and fashionable Quadrilles and J V. Waltles taught. Quarter commencing from time •OTJoining.;; uri>a ot beai tha has IrtlJTHI a nt • foar^ngjlr^ogje taught on reMon- said he would not stay at home, and went up stairs to pack np-and. leave. C ’ ‘ “Fine TEA' SETS; FURNITUBE, eeta or single; l^*n.___ „ On his way down etaira. Ins stepfather met him with an axe, and struck at him twice. The boy then drew a revolver and shot him twice, from the effects of which he died yesterday evenings Before he died he requested that the boy should not be arrested. Young Atchison is ready .to give himself np-at any tuge.; He has not been arrested yet.— Washington (Pa.) Correspondence of the Pittsburg Commercial, De cember 7. Fine Motto CUPS nnd SAUCERS, MUGS, VASES, Ac. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS^ .. ., iL ! o*.|£txji-uj MECHANICAL TOYS, DRUMS,* DOLL CARRIAGES, GOAT WAGONS, SULKIES, Ac. Memphis, Dec. 9.—The Avalanche’s Little Bock special to-day says a series of horrid outrages were perpetrated near Lewisburg, Conway county, Saturday night A disguised U -will be sold, at Darien, in said county, within the legal hoars of sale, Three Lots of LAND known as lots Nos. 1,2 and 3, in the plan of said city, bound ed northwardly by Green street, eastwardly by lot No. 4, southwardly by Broad street, and westwardly by North Bay, on Market street, with all appurtenances; -levied on aB the property of the Darien Slate Company and the Directors thereof, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of W. J. JDunwooay. Property pointed out,by plaintiff. This. 24th day of NbVember, 1868. nov28-lawlm C. C. THORP, Sheriff M. C. •■*' FIRE WORKS, ! I 1 ’ lfholesaleand Bet ail, 1 ogether with the usual variety of BASKETS, RETT- ULE3, and FANCY BOXES. 'The whole comprises an assortment of the choicest ttd most desirable GOODS to be found in the market; ell adapted to meet the wants of all who may favor in tri+b thnie nateAnone dered jo.leave tbe country on account.of their bad character. The party broke 'into ' the house; killed Wash and run Alvin off. 'Satur day Capt Mathews’ company of colored mi litia went to the neighborhood. Meeting Joe Jackson and Bobert Ferry on a cotjon wagon, they arrested them. Four negroes took Per^y into a cone, stood him agoigst a tree_shot his ear off and then he broke from them and es caped. They then shot Jackson mortally and left him. He was found and told who did it before! expiring. >Tfieythen went t6 : the house HAVE RECEIVED, AND ■* is ippi and Mexican banal ; granting lands in Alabama to the Nashville and ■'Sr railroad; asking improvements in p *ee river; repealing prohibition of in Korth and Sonth Carolina, Florida, and shot him down'■in the road! afterwards themselves under^jgjggnrl^he vqtee a conflict with the militia Cnd nCgroes. He also sent a petition to Governor Clayton to disband the militia.' The greatest'excite ment Exists. Arrests continue.to he made. REDUCED PRICES. i: r lift | .«6»IW ill «lih * HEIDT, JADDON & CO., ' vJ-; f; L . TTAYING PURCHASED THE STOCK OF HEIDT JUL & LUDLOW;* and JAUDON, CRAVEN &^CO.. U(> .aityiti-i «?« -• j. »* » > iiixxj HaS >103 ;■) T WILL. OFFER FOR SALE, IN FRONT OF THE Court House in Madi9oh;‘Fla., on the first Monday! -tania and Louisiana ; ftirling the New Or- ^od Ship Island canal; infracting the ^•^‘juction committee” to investigate the ‘in Tennessee; resolution fflt JP«r cent, additional to government iplojees, was te Weidiby ttion denouncing all forms and degrees ^ appointing a cQnunittee of seven, ;-?*erto>end for persons and papers, to H *^te the New York election frauds. ’ Seward says the publication^ of - the u, oOf tuitit; qis. wuu; u, luui yia; a, n. , five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, aix qrs. each; 20, IAhiI l£Af| **J PUuJ sH J70( y Ward.—Nos. 3,12,15, two qrs: each; 4 W. ee qrs. each; 16, four qrs; C, five qrs; 1, 2, rsons haying interests in the above lots are ie following to-wit: . One Grist s-Preparing to Resist Clayton’s ,*.*» Jinjt Alnrdcrers. '.* ■'> *i'>v ii ■ ■his, Deceibher 10.—The Avalanche's (, Arkansas, special this afternoon, md^ift, under General Upham, con- ntry have banded together for . the .of attacking the militia, and are re- of Brick Bomeroy and tfteAfe following suit. There is no [EXECUTORS* SALE. BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUEJ 7UABY, 1869. between the legal How mrtHorae.indhe- Gityof^Savsnnab f the Capital Stock of the, Central, iking ^Company of Georgia; Twei f the Capital Stock of ,the Marine and One Share of the Capital Stoc the State of Georgia; atl belonging i ). '1B.‘ Nichols, late of Savannah, < dec9-10t UTTY MARSHAYf S SALK - - ' XT^Efc and by,virtue of City Tax Executions U against Cosmo B. Richardaone, I will sell before the Court House door-In the city-of Savannah, be tween the legalhours of sale, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, Lot letter ‘*C,** Middle Oglethorpe Ward, fronting 67 feet 6 inches on West Broad street, and in depth 160 feet, to Laurel street. J THOMAS S. WAYNE, ; - dec2-30t City Marshal. in matter upon the opposite side of the earth, lost to their former friends; or, like the pen dulum of the clock, the/swing as far on one aide as the other. July, August, September and October, 186S ? MA1.LON & FRIERSON. pocisonersnowrin his hands and bum n. A committee of citizens of the ave gone to meet them arid hfeseech or the sake of the women and chil- ot to attack the militia. The greatest lent and consternation prevailed. Bn- BRICK STORES, ' . : : i "Bolton’s Range," extendieg trom Whita- t,''east,'to Messrs. Ri Habersham & Co.’s living 150 feet front on Bav street,- in the business on the Bay. gtir* « t-ap. jben ith the improvements, in range, and fronting 150 bnUdin; centre c the legal hours of sale, Lot letter* thorpe Ward, and improvements. Broad street 67 feet 6 inches, and Improvements consist of a double t frame building, with out buildings, dec2-30t MS' THOSE WHO PREFER SUITS MADE TO ORDER rear of the above feet on thenver. the pains wherewith one explains an unap preciated- pun.—Washington ■ Cor. Cincinnati * CITY 9I1PS. ■il u f-vd.Ki) n; uo^urK-lui oX H*„v JjafeniKM antii fr.,71.’O-O sad u Of the City of Savannah, Can npw be obtained by application to the City Treas urer, atfiye dollars each.— ’ ' # • * novll-tt- e Prussians have been testing all-the the whole, superior to all othere- The tian fires 12 times in a minuter the Chas- ATHENS, GEORGIA. REV. FEBDHAID JACOBS. L executoe;s sale. TT7TILL BE SOLD before the door of the Court ) V House in Chatham county, on the. First .Tues day in January next, the lot of land situated in the ci^ of Ssvannah. and known as Lot-Number Twenty, Gaatdn Ward, on the comer of Huntingdon, Gaston and-Tattnall streets; saia lot being the property of Hon. Levi 8. DeLyon, lata deceased, and sold by order 7..’.. rwnentoM ‘ - ‘ Joa-7 1 QIXTY DAYS AFTER DATE application will be O made to. the Court of-Ordinary of Wayne county for leave to sell one-half of lot of land No.. 459, lying in the Fourth District of said county, for the benefit o 2the heirs of the estate of Ashbury, William, John and Bolin Sylvester. - ! ' --»« L TTTAQ CVT.V (TQTFR SuiciDri.—Mr.'Thomas J* Price, Sr., oom- mitted suicide in this city on Friday night Jaifcfby taking stry chnine. He was about seventj-one years of age, and, at the time of committing the rash act, was the assistant bridge-keeper under Mr. Bobert Cunning ham, City Bridgekeeper. The poor old man must have been in a state of insanity at the time of taking' the..fatal drug, though he talked very rationally until his last riioments, "saying that he acted deliberately, and desired to die, as ho was weary and tired of life.— Macon Telegraph. A? for yo quenily.Fri ~r OT NO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about 2X mile* from the city, near the Intersection of Dr. Screven’s avenue and Canstin Bluff r^d, suitable for raising vegetables. Will be sold low f jr cash. Apply to aid, ai t-d Or it Ito: DUTENHOFER, nov21.tr ^ " , '’“.“WBay street. lege, S. C-.-hav tute, 1 1 will be Pupils, MONDi A schoolmaster drafteffriiito the arny from Snencer county, Ind, and lolled inaction, has returned, in accordance . with threats made at the time he drew the fatal number, to haunt the schoolhouse. His voice coming from the wall, can he heard, to the great dis comfiture of the scholars and, the-present _ :”b-ADilINXSTBATOB’S NOTICE. : G eorgia; bulloch county.—two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of WRey Rigdon, de ceased, lying in 47th District G. M., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES DENMARK, i dec2-2am2m: Ordinary B. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, APPLICATION I will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands of the estate of Nathaniel Cowart, late of said county, deceived, less the dower of hH widow, rift arobirut Bi ki SEABORN B. COWART, nor30-law2m Administrator. a hd will return on Saturday, the regular calLfor busines an the an immense amount of business ►duced, but the balance of time be- rec «ss will probably be occupied 1 bogies on dead members. ments, have been engaged. For Circulars, address John H. Newton, Esq. ident of the Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga.; o Ferdinand Jacobs, (till Jan. 1) Berzelia, Ga. Pi**, at Athena.nov24-]