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savannah, Wednesday, dHcembee 30,1868
‘Our s Florida eot-r&spOnileide.
aitarate
good medicine." Prior to too fight bne of
the Osages.vvas in mourning for the murder
of his squaw some months before by aparty
of Cheyennes. Every night and morning he
kept up his wail of grief.
When the fight began, while all his com-
-panions were covered with war paint and pre
sented more the appearance of; so many dev
ils rather than human beings,; the mournful
-warrior sat down mumbling over his .mourn
ful strains. He was not painted. As soon,
as the coqflicfcbegan in earnest an Osage war
rior,. having ahotjA /Cheyenne, rushed upon
.his falk'.n ioe^neb in fan, instant yrith his knife
seisred the bea4from the body.' With a wild
whopprhe . took the. ghastly..object to .the
, g}oprn mg. warrior and threw it down before
him. The 'warrior^seized Hie truniless head
^mirtin an instant had the scalp. His bowl
f" Vll rtrvd TT»n 11* 1 A - f 1.n-., —l' A . 1 . , A A A f
iusmestf gircctonv
Change of Schedule
■. Jacksonville. December ^.18^8. j
Editors Morning News:
We are now emerging from a second cold,
inap, toe thermometer indicated sixteen : de-
on Ohrfdtmod" riorningj feeing ,j(j^ild-
jest a. m. since 1857. We must certainly an-
-nex Cuba to neutralize' the Alaska • purchase
loud equalize the temperature! However,' it is
.possible that the freeze is ir blessing in dis
guise, for the sixteen dejpreeKwill freeze up
No. Ill Bay Street.
Largest Circulation in City and Country.
gives the following account of the recent at
tack made by General Custfr upon the In
dian village oh the .Washita fiver:
General Custer took his principal officers
with him toa point giving Mi idea of the vil
lage. He.tken explained to'each officer what
he proposed as a plan of attack. . The village
lay upon : the South bank 'of .the Washita.
The Cheyenne lodges were ■& the centre, the
' . Cinn- ' all
L CELAXN, AC.—copies of every, kind from old
ictnres. Stereoscopic Views of Bonaventure and
avannah. Cheap Frames, Fitting Oases^fcc^aiwajs
nov2i S. E. cor. Broughton and Whitaker ats.
dered woman and of her daugher and son-in-
law, who tire ndw otftHM; chafgedwithrthe
murder. Home years ago there'Hived in' the
City of Waahhigtbn a woman 1 (Mary-Ed Hill)
outwardly of respectable, almost sanctimoni
ous appearance, whose business it was te live
’by the weakness of women and the vicious-
ness of men. Her elegantly furnished man
sion was a combination 'of brothel' and gam
bling house, and proved to many of the
brightest intellects of the land the gate to
IdadiiJg t6‘ dishonor aird* deotfaP The
mistress of this pandemonium; Although to
nally rt
Tri-W eclaly §
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Xo city subscription discontinued unless by positive
and extirpate the farm caterpillar; at any
rate onr plantcia are: acting on the prpjtftble
fact, and will plant cotton more extensively.
,0ur citizens generally observed Christinas
‘with the old time customs; egg-nogg was dis
pensed and enjoyed as in good old colony
days. The colored population, however, were
‘ ’ „ . .. I...,-
mg up the day. The old massa and misshs
~~ — - on hand to give with'bjien hand
the usual holiday gifts. Bad whiskey -and a
scanty show of jollity were a great contrast
Greeley’s wicked sentence of “Boot Hog or
Die," which he applied to the whites, is being
realized by the colored population, and is a sad
reality being now experienced.
The recent advent of capitalists from the
Northwest, 4c., who have been purchas
ing real estate on the way from Virginia to
Florida, show that. the people of the. North
have confidence in the future of the South,
and a want of confidence in the bonds, green
backs and future prosperity of the North.
. Repudiation is a growing sentiment at the
.jjfijBh, and is rapidly spreading, especially at
the West. It is inore than probable that when
the question is fairly before . the voters that
the new voters in the South will hot vote for
self-taxation.'. The*recent experience of the
-colored vote indicates that their vote will be
for. Boston'..and'Bba ton capitalists. President
tictly traced by moonlight, 'seemed to indi
cate that the village was accessible' from" all
points.- . -The General and hi officers now re
tired to a ravine near the column, and de-
termined upon the following; plan of attrick.
Four columns composed aS vdIIowb, were to
attack the village from diffiapnt directions s ’
Right column—Companiel -B and -F, - Bre*"
vet Lieutenant Colonel William Thompson
commanding; Captain G. Wl Yates, Liehten-
autsTX M-WAllingford Gibson On '
duty with column.* 1 * „ { - T
Right centre column—BrevOt" Lieutenant
Colonel Edward Myers^ commanding; Brevet
JohnsofitindutyWith column.-- <■-• ■. - f
Centre column-T-gompamesfA/D," Carid KJ
BrevetMajor. General G. A. Custer command
ing in-person; -First Lieutenant 1L M. Moy-.
Ian, G. it Robins; Brqyet Major J.M; Bell’ 1
Brevet Captain R. M. West,"' Captain"!! 1 Mi'
Hamilton, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel^ W: ;
Weir, Brevet Lieutenant Colanti&k .SfmCmsfc' 1 '
ter, Bre.vet Captain M. Berry and -Lieuten
ants E. S. Godfrey andEd. Law on doty with
column. ■ . u o mw xtfuix i
1 Lett column—Companies G; H and M,-.
Liave Tallahassee at.".....:......
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at.
Leave Live Oak at -
'Leave Eainbiidge at.......:.-. • **4..........
order loft at the office.
correBponaence containing important news, -
from any quarter, solicited. We cannot undertake to at sea, and made a Borry attempt at keep-
return rejectedcommonications. ing m 1 n a
. . . - .—| — I were not
To Advertisers.
A SQUARE la ten measured lines of Nonpareil
The Moannto Nswb.
First Insertion. $100 per square; each enbseque
-u.. tre oanta txpw pnimr.t.
ther was oiicffBeer Of the United States navy.
’ Mrs! Hill intended, after she had made a cer-
-tain sum of money, to 'withdraw from her
disreputable, busine^, and become a gopd
member of society and of'sbin'd orthodox
church ; for with! all "'her wickedness' she
was piously inclined and sfriAtly 1 ofthdddx,
and regarded with horror a free-thinker or
an atheist. 'This may seem absurd,' but such
combination of wickedness, and religion is
by no means uncommon, os the most shame
less immorality is frequently found in con
nection with u devout belief Si Christian
ity. The business of this Washington . wo
man boihg a prosperous-one, she did not re-
linquish it. Indeed, it is scarcely ih' human
nature,no matter how devotional its instincts
-maybe, to give up a paying business' ‘simply
because it is dishonest or injurious to society;
and so her daughter Was brought up amidst
associations inseparable from the charaett r
,of the house she dwelt in. It is true shqwas
'sent regularly to Sabbath shool and was a
punctual attendant at church; hut she griew
into womanhoood a “whited sepulchre,” fiar
without, but foul and loathsome within. Her
beauty won for-her the admiration of a re
spectable and wealthy man, named Martin,
t Co,. Commission
icand fearful emphasis he articulated, “ Ugh,
, ngS.* RantiCSlty, again gesticulating’ he- fell
hpoh the bodv^vriOitSferocity of a beast of
pfey and'sevejya'-the -throat from ear to«art
Agutin he stood-ekect; 1 his whole frame quiv-
a ‘Sdug with n£ge: Oncemore he fell upon the
: lifeleBsbody, 'and.'tllis time completely sev-
Advertisemonta outside of the city must be acco:
imied with the cash.
by telegrapi
— TO —
THE MORNING NEWS.
Major Joel H. Elliott commanding; Brevet
lieutenant Colonel F. South on anty'with
column. A detachment of- sharpshooters,
nnder Brevet Lieutenant Colonel W: W. Ben-
teen, Lieutenants Owen Hale and H;, W.-
Cook with centre column. ' *’ 1 j " M
The signal wasto be the firing of a shotyor-
the gray of dawn if beyond healing. The-'
columns took position, and .at the'precon-:
certed time every command began its ap-u
pointed office. As the cavalry came dashing,
towards the Village Black Kettle broke from
his bed of robes and in an instant appeared,
without his lodge. He had heard the tramp-,
ing of the homes on the snow. He looked,
aronnd him, and, witnessing the'fipproachnig.
PROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Dec. 29.—The debt stateme
shows a decrease of about $8,000,000.
The Customs for the month is about $11
The Internal Revenue is about t
maws and chil-
Johnsou’s recent amnesty relieves the Radical
party a good deal, but that party has got abig
load to carry for the next four years. In Anno
Domino, 1872, they will have become mori
bund from the combined resnlts of infernal
rascality andimpecuniosify. Even Grant’s in
evitable cigar won’t save them. M. A. S.
000,000.
same.
$28,030,000 in coin will be required for
terest up to January 1st
Seo’y Seward and his guests, the Briti ,
and French Ministers, returned to-day.
A full Cabinet, except Seward- and Evar .
Colfax returns on Thursday.
It ia stated that the case of Mr. Davis is i it
to be advanced on the Supreme Cott
docket. ' • . • • • I
General Hancock has written a letter dur
ing the Indian agent Wymass* charge, tat
Hancock broke faith with the Indians. I
The President’s children's party was v<y
successful.
Morton publishes a long financial let r,
responding to Greeley.
Recent dispatches from Washington e-
garding the Alabama claims were a spent a-
tiun; all negotiations have ended for the {e-
sent. Ur. Seward ha? heard nothing e-
garding them for the past week.
As the number was considered too great for
one lodge, Ueneral' CuBteri directed that they
should be divided,---'part to be put .in another
lodg& When-' told that they-were to be sepa
rated those- designated started out. The re
mainder became panic-stricken, apd. like so
many, shew crowded to the exit and rushed
ont until the lodge was quite : empfor. When
they got intqjthewacenair and could see their
warriors fighting all aronnd them, they set up
a mournful wail, which was answered by the
wamors from the hills. Hitherto thk warri-
FLORIDA NEWS,
The St Augustine Examiner says Friday
night, the 11th inst, was the coldest experi
enced in that section since the winter of
1835, when the orange trees were killed. The
Ex miner says : ■-
.The thermometer on the morning of the
12th at daylight, stood at>28° and ice made
daring the night, one inch in thickness.
Comparatively little damage has been done; -
guavas haVq suffered severely, but in many
cases will recover in time for a reduced crop,
next season.
It is a shrub of remarkably recuperative
powers, however^ ., and will attgin ; its full
growth and bearing, the second year afterbe-
ing killed, to the roots. i, .. '
The orange trees have not suffered at all,
except in young sprouts from, the bud; Ten
der plAnts have aR fallen’Before the rapacious
“Jack Frost” -
The season so far, has been very unpropi-
tious to our visitors, who seem Jo think they
have come to Labrador, rather than the
tropics. -V- - -
The same paper says— j (
. Some enterprising capitalists from the
1 North are now here, we are informed,- for the
purpose at .connecting,qur city by rail frith
the St John’s or Jacksonville. This is. all
that is wanted to seenre to the “Ancient
columns, fired- his rifle and
whoop. Each warrior, springi
magic, seized his " rifle and re
veil of dr*— : 1 — v 1 —’— e ~
thechiet _
river and began fighting at the same time,
L 1!_ — vw a Trrnfni** rtlEnvc 'l.Anlr
defiance.
were cliaii|«&i9fiffi>&i0ii§
thef^^jofSf fif i d@blifi# 1 lffitt^fflelBtar of
Kettle’s band of the Cheyennes had set
The wiy-ponie8;pfs,tiie.villagei seem-
Some of the warriors fled.to the'
standing waist deCjT in the water; others took,
to a ravine near by. The squaws fled toward
the high hills south of the village. It was as
the centre column was charging down the
precipitous bluffs to cross the river and take"
the village that Captain Hamilton was killed.
When-struck he gave one convulsive start,
stiffened'in his stirrups, and was thus carried
a corpse .fpr a distance of several yards, when
he fell from his "horse, striking upon his face,
which was from this cause terribly lacerated
and disfigured. Colonel BaruitzAell, serious
ly wounded, while charging 'with Elliott’s
..man^x
sent out'to bring; in what they could catch.
The ponies now reeoverod ’from their frantic
efforS to f es&r^; The squaws walked up to
therii, 1 ffiC ailmialB quietly-SnBimtting‘ i to be
bridled add saddled, bnt'displaymg a- dispo-
dtion to figlit whenever -a white man '"came
near. Abont two hundred ponies, were tons
taken and brought in, while oVer seven hun
dred yvere shot to prevent their being retaken
bands! Next to the loss of a
ABfntSo** * ..3:13 A- M.
Oonnscttng with train that leaves Angutt»-.9:33 P. K.
"DOWNNIGHT TRAIN.
Macon «as P. M.
fl*—1i .. ...' -sao a. it.
JS..... .......a:13 A. M.
■lM^SWIIe.'..'t..........-130 P. M.
'^meSfigwimtiainthsr> 2 OT.Angnst»..9aS P. JL
; A. M. trains from Ssvszo^h and Augusta, and PrM-
train from Macon connect with Milledgeviale train
at Gordon da£Hr^ Sundays excepted.
' P. M. train from Savannah connect* ■with throngli
mail train on South Carolina BaUroed, and P. M. train,
from Savannah and ^
WeetemandMPscog^.Uil'"lL 1 '
THE EASTERN QUESTION.
Constantinople, Dec. 29.—The Porte as
ismed a circular refusing to participate in he
projected Conference in which Cretan ,q ss-
tions are to be discussed.
London, Dec. 29.—The Russian gov n-
ment denies authorizing. Grecian mercant
vessels to bear tho Russian flag for any ] ir-
posa whatever.
Puns, Dec. 29.—A collision has taken plfcc
between the ureeas '
soil It is reported that the Greeks were xe-
a married man, with whom, for some years,
she lived, openly and unblnshingly, to the
great mortification and unhappiness of his
wife and family. After, receiving many mag
nificent presents and wasting the substance of
this lover, she met the -persop of a iistimjne
and aristocratic physician of this city, and
with him she next took up her abode. This
gentleman provided for her very extraya-
by otherTjugia
warriqr.br “a,®
loss of a pony.
Manufacturer,: JBixan
gantly and luxuriously, until she gol
her owri resources,
JJtr AMRlial aawaaa^ ------- __ - J . - —- ;
is nOW no doubt .that he and
struck the approaching Kiowas
coming to the rescue , of
and were cut off by them. T
each man of this'iU-f
„rS ^pon n th”Be n of“her 'mother, who,
iWiTxi V»pr own private means, nnlalown to lier
hSsb^td, supplied hsr daughter very liberally
w^h money She, soon, however, engaged
with George S. .Twitehell, Sr., an elderly
man vrbo it is. alleged, placed his wife in a
lunatic asjlum, ostensibly as housekeeper, at
his farm, located in South Jersey. He, it is
said not being a man of honor,; conspired
^rith her to form,a conspiracy against a fash
ionable dentist, whobad probably been rnak-
ine some efforts to gam her. affection. Thw
scheme, ■ in . which young T yitcbell, son
^ her elderly protector, was also im
plicated, was thoroughly ventilated and ex-
follow at once.
Coxetter is mak--
a good steamer
re ; eirJacksonville
We understand that Capt.
and Enterprise.
Puiinsidtir,
Arapahoes coining
Cheyennes tcid “r
is no question that euuu i-caar-w
band sold his life as dearly as posaibje
died at his post. — — _—
there was no — rrc
alternatiye was .death bjr somem?,
helliBh ingenuity of the savage
ifivent. _ . _ J '
Before the fight the Osage II
to have some misgiving as .to
in the affair. • It is known the;
for some cause of other thev.ti
heads that our troops would..
t and that ten Osage
mven np to the^Cheyennes, t
° rtnnruWp frrn
is no question that
, 4 ■* , 1 Ll_ I - l'- A,
Ultuu DUIU 1UO.S-V v ■ • ,■
died at his post For toesefitoortunate men
there was no possibility of
altetoativb was .death bjr somq^oegffWbfiU^
or death by the horrible torture which the
LIVERPOOL AM) L05D0N,
Cash Capital ^2,000,000 Ster.
mHEqUEEN'FIRE INSURANCE CO., jgggggf
I against Loss or Damage by Fire. <m- B«iWh*g*
The Tampa
- * --r frosts of two weeks ago suguny
injured the orange ttotom some portions of
“traHEBNANPO-Samuel Shnmons
was Bhot and killed by a ^
in Hernando countj^n t tlve day
young Simmons and th gt d t j^ t ou
S ^aaTAlfred’tnyimd and kiUed Sim-
the next day Aiireu • , t urrpstfif
mons. The murderer had r
np to latest dates from *
l peninsular, 19th. .
J Wwioration to Floeida.-
1 Courier has no
I various plans in
.migration to Florida,
I rily will he under .L-
I heavily taxed country in
editor say 81 . * . w
I With about 140,WWmtoa 1
be, according totheBadi
. als6=did -ilr. -Moore, who happened tobe at
the’house- ::.Ouvtheir arrival Hutchison said,
tiutyjntenjded; giving him. (Beane) a tiiram-
infrjtAIoore remonatrated, when Smith drew
-I i n piitoliinrtrltTf dead- .Thiawas a sig-
t . BcftM - shot
brother
of the^schodSov.. He had scarcely fiijed,
tvEE sSrith/who haiSstantly kflled Moore,
mea anotherbamlof his repeateratBemie;
’ the ball struck, but failed to immediately dim
1 < able'lfiiBth Btene then' turned on Smith ana
!q qedeed thsee -balU - in’ his body, inflicting
Li whSrrebntted martally in a. few min-
f utes. Twenty toinutes after theaffiray com-
F? meitced Moore, Beane, Cyrus Hutchison and
* Smith lay dead on the ground within a 1W,
5 feet of each other. - Hutchison's brother was
.the. heavy
epra^
tosses Adjusted and Promptly Paid,
n0 'iTi’lmrT REFERENCE TO ENGLAND.
For Insurance, apply to 1
CO^,Agents,
Office In Exchange Building.
■ vius-yzf savannah.
totod iby the gentlAMP, fhes was to have
aeentheu victim rand being a man of cour-
a-e and-determination, she forced from the
t^man akd her co-conspiratora a full ac-
ttoWfc&g dent of thdir gtfflt Altofthm tm-
rer not been arrested
from ‘ Hernando.-—2um^u
-The.
confidence whataver in the,
agitation to promote white
which is and. necessa-
Badical rule, the most
From McKean’s 1 Island,
Mari
Jl.i.1
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: j
Price at Savannah
At Augusta * j
AVTT.DOX, GIBBS & CO’S
MAMPULATED GUAjS
A mixture of PHCENIX and No. 1 imRJ
GUANO, aqd which has PROVED TO BE THE
SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use. --
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH; ,
price . .ji«a iiuJ.*
At Augusta J
tSL W1U1 OJV “*. V,
--agged and sunk on the Alabama nverAbrae
miles above this city this morning. A g ester
portion of the cargo is in a damaged dondi-
tion. There were no lives loBt.
LOSS OF STEAMER^'-
NzwOBLBANs.Deceml." 29.-The steam
ers St Nicholas and Monsoon
ported sunk in Red River, with P“^° a *
of cotton, making three Red River boats los
this month. The St. . ^ PonVl
dam at
army.
FIRE—LOSS OF Uf :
Chicago,
horn the carlless use
men and one woman ;
to the second story nmnji
ers, named Cn
into the street.
FROM
Richmond,
City Commonwealth’s A
removed by the military,
appointed in his place,
tion under the application
amendment. ., .
FROM MEMPHIS.
Memphis, December 29-Cottote^s m
tia has gone to Ashley county, totonBas, fx
whence the citizens ^re flying fromth®to
Geo. R. Rutler haa been arrerfed fo
bezzUng $300,000 of the school fund.
the hill murder* ■jig
2 _ rw. —In the Twitd
Philadelphia, Pec.
Pll trial Dr. Gross thought tho, bio s
i, , Twitchell’s clothes could Ml ^ & °
, ■' l ing the deceased in from too ? ard " I
ApuDBrnw N.
them if they u tried to escape
agr.m they .Would
After this exercise of authority the sqimwe
became exceedingly submissive and made no
While toe fight was toe thickest a dimmua
tive person, closely wrapped m a blMketi
took refuge among toe squaws. AttoefamdLt
H. W. Smith was charging^ by,- ^
Bugler.. He Ordered the bugler not J®®
faUen ton’S t^mi MtnDgwvra^toen
right temple of toe bugler, and rangrojE
IN.Al_COSD?A®^. comprising
LIFE, fire, mamne,
EIVER and ACCIDENT.
ri -Insurance at as low rates ms any otber first-lass
Now landing.
Nicholas stock 1 on fke |
the. Falls, placed there by^Banks
—-—H
—-71S.
—A fire occurred to-day
of kerosene. Thyee
jumped from toe fourth
jured. Two broto-
d'hands and leaped
Boto of them were killed.
, , - X " L _
VIRGINIA- -' ’ , ,J State are —--- .
ttorney, was H(>riaa eml£
and & H Chambe J ^‘ 0aoent and n
This is toe first ao- ...
of the fourteehto ^ ~~~
tog\^lliowledge.otf, ttoa.f‘{riend,” toe a^
xMcemat did not come tft%pBS^Ptory con
Xsion.%his chere amis beinganno.vedV.y
old TwitJiell’s jealousy and bored by toe mo
notony T a country life, ended her connec-
tionmtlfirim by entermgmto
alliance rito young^tphell, who frt^uc^
ST^siti to ,fetors iftou tP-
Coi&rnencim
condition
AX3< KINDS OF
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
CHINA, GLASSWARE,|
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &i
.-.sci . iu .
ALSO,
,n eriimittfitton it was di»-o
rely a laceration of the scalp.
nd from’ under his blanket
covered to “Be
PACIFIC GUAM) CO.’S
The diminutive
of an’ old man,
were taken a hi
f <A number pf squaws alsa
the fight, mxdj^ro Men fin:
’ AT THE OLD STAND OE
" itM &MYTHB & GO.
Notice.
PACme GUANO
CAPITAL.......... SI,000,000.
THE Rutland Uisth
nawruET.-We hhvel
ftol affrayto^oord
"doruity. We tad hoped t
count
rTYTTiSGUANODIFFEES from PERUVIAN
T aimplvin hie RELATIVE PROPORTION of the
SA ,^,2.X‘S{i tffiSSt^ur yc-ara for the culture of
COTT^ and com, has given tq-lt sr character for
standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian
Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Subscribed Capital .....AIO,000,000
Cash Assets
J^|SS3 f ON tl BcS.DU--GS„COTi:ON, snd MEB-
CHAitDISE GENERALLY, »t current_rtrtes.__PoUde»
issued In gold or currency, at op uon of applicant.
losses promptly adjn^gd^L^ Agmt>
iy-28—6m .aoij. ; 115 Bay street.
. — m U
’mdesB fortn-
Hartiey' losf
Newman.. Th e
pros- -a/rADAME L. LOUIS WOOLD RESPI
lurder- M cauthe attention of; Ladies toherV^
FACILITIES for first-class DRESS
ad en-sl :i£aHa e s for prcscntmg.ohly the latest
: ticee, had everbeen .fond,
her child. These women
been the objects of envy to
men working hard for too
i <Sf life. But ,Mkol^,toe
It would be impossible to enun
lair breadth escapes ana hand to
oounters which were had with toe_
warriors; The f *
ri-C- J ftpm the village
an nn«xpeote_d attempt at rescue^
fdr|eye^^3 *m*nmn was even
in desperation. •
^tSrihVSetov^rip»
upon
LMTED STATES LLOYD’S
^^^S^ iSrcompeAsation on capital
T^nLiBaVrincL of
NONE GENUINE UNLESS l >r : “d^ a Wl t ^ h ““ e p^S®
marine insurance.
scuffle
j burst-
made in
NIelaNCHODX Suicide.—Mrs.
Dickens, widow of Augustus
brother of Charles Diobens,
novelist, committed snicidg y
j dose of morphine, on Cbrista
I telegraph dispatch says;
She sent her children tp to
brother-in-law, -Mr. Lawrence, ^
eve to take port in getting np
tree. . They remaine_d there overmf
Arapahnnwairiors
mEE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for the above
1 Association, la prepared to taka Risks o
ment of Cotton, or other merchandize, on la-
terms. All losses promptly adjusted and paid
OX FOREIGN SHIPMENTS IX LOXDO]
and coantwise, either in ^ewY°rfc
option of the insured. H. ***
Office Southern Instfrance and. xrusi tomru
ensuing was even mcreasea
W1#uw . . BrevcV Xfoiltei^^t Colonel,
was.detaol^^hto^^n^en;
Kiowas and Arapahoes
courage, maintaining,
SgEgBsafPs
Sonto ending June 30to, I8G8,
^ rc increase over previous years
-aXmcUmve a friendly settlen
.{ter getting there
toto :the house >vnc
took: itaway" tr"*" fo ^®'
fought with-
however, the
pended b;
fey, hum
manding
aronw
■When toe savage allies of ,i
that tiieir efforts could Be 1
k' to flight, seeki|i|toeir. *
lOrning uf tile disoovery .of tiie
Indians toe Osage chief, through
of some superstition, remarked
nster that Indians would be seen
mysterious
During toe
Collins A Co.
BOOTS AND SHOES;
-YYV LATE ARRIVALS FROM ^PHILADELPHIA'
CORE: IRISH WHISKEY,
"'the real article,
ipiRECTLY IMPORTED,
for sale, wholesale and retail,
la quantities to suit purchasers.. -S'.— •
- * '*■ - T, NUGENT,
''i«cl-tf BULL STREET, oppositePnlaakiHonae.
loverty,
friends-
•ere both young n
, e Rutland District
had not! behp arr<
Macon Telegraph
jjg out
irother-
3. Dick-
to this
y< Buocessful, tor >t.;
ie and a portion of the
prompter toe Osage was i
puistut the same day at
T he dndebsig>ld iuu- - -
OTSMISSION BUSINESS, in ail its branches,
the old rfmnd of S. D. Iaston A C^Ja^.ou »f r«
under the firm name and style of GENTRY AafOOK
We «il rettle up the haamere of. the Urn firp.
’V 1“ - - - GEORGE K. MOORE.
Augnate, G*., December 5,1668. dec9-lm
: ; caz .v-.-trls- i tit
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Mr EINSWES
“Itwa% ,.. orts-v, V?,°!
tcc-itiiful, or,