Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 30, 1868, Image 3

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FfiOii the Ogeechee—Skemitf Dooxg& 4yr> StTAnnah and Florida Steam Liaei— ! ' 1 ' *.o to Aki'.iist the Disobdekly Xe- loiter ftrom Capt. Coxetter. - - gboes—They are Surrounded by a Mob, Editors Mohxing 'Sews: In your issue of the 21st insh, I notice an account of a reception, «fcc~, given on board steameivNick King on the 19th insb, at which you report CoJ. A. H. Cole as having, stated -that ‘'these steamers (meaning- the .Dictator and City Point) belong at the JSorth, and n.. ~ t r miO'Tlf. VlO bebt. JR e present witli pleasure to the read- benefit to Mr. J. V. Gilbert, the popular Man ager of the Theatre. The benefit -will tote W scenes. Mr. and‘Mrs. Watkins played we leading characters in this drama, m New lork, last summer, when it was first brought • -EIGHT HOUSES AX AUCTION, BY fiKORQE W. WTIil • Will be wild on the First TUESrAT in .Tanoary, in * V front of the Court House at U o’clock: LOTS NUMBERS 36, 3T and 38, 30xllf feet; fee-simple; situated on the comer of West Broad and Hail streets. The improvements consist of 'eight unfinished two-story houses. M. KETCHU1L A.. L- HABTRHK3S . KETCHUM & HAETRIDGE, Bankers and Commit Merchants, Northeast Room Exchange Burtnixa, dealers IN Domestic and Foreign Exchange^ GOLD, SILVER,’ FNCURRENT MONETi ’ T > .’W-dU H *!■ - T r.Ll tr file?# 'OUT- AKD SELL STOCKS. BONDS, kc. Receive LOCAL MATTERS ejgmctHTT—We published,^oa-Tlmrsday last, an account of the disorderly coaduc-t of ne groes oh the Ogeechee 'plantations,' and of their jobbing and shooting nirtbe watchmen, on the plantations of 'Major J. 'Mr Middleton some, seventeen negroes with laroeny, and and Lt^^iri^ v 5perLS pad two dollars iand Captain J. E. Tucker. Warrant^,- charging some seventeen negroes with laroeny and assault witk-intent. to murder, were issued by ; Justice Philip JL-Russell, Jr., and placed in! the hands of Sheriff Dooner, who intended to execute them on Saturday-last, but was, delayed. Knowing the desperats^-character <pf many of many of these - Ogeechee ne- . groes, and feeling confident that-they would desperately resist being taken, by any civil posse, Sheriff Dooner concluded to call upon the military for aid. He, with other gentle men, called upon Major Perkins, then com manding this post, and he was famished with an affidavit, of which theVhlowing is a copy: State of_ Georgia, Chatham. Goody:—Before me, Philip M. Bussell, Jr.,a : JJt>taiy Public ,and ex-Officio Justice .of the Peace,, in^ and ed James Dooner, Sheriff.of said county, who being duly Bworn, says that he has wan ton tsfor the arrest of seventeen 'persons of color, : charged and accused on oath with the offences of an assault with intent- to luurder, hnd toroenv; that they are all country ne groes,, residing on plantations outside'Of the 4<J Doors; panelled and batten, more or I • 54 pairs &u>hGs> glazed, more or leas, piaxLk.Wimip we-Frames, more or lev, •■ IlBftara. lll ctit, ready to put up. Terms cash: purchaser to pay lor papers, dec, MOST DE3IP.-ABI.E BUILDING LOTS AT Of southerners. I do not make this stateffient with a view—to create any_ feeling against Northern capital, which-I would'Yathar wish to invite, when properly directed, to develop our resources, and which would have been invested in the “Nick King” had’ Col. Cole not failed to obtain it alter a bard trial in New York—but to call the attention of the Savannah public to the repeated efforts of certain parties in their midst, who try to TION, BY GEORGE W. VCYLLY. Willbeaold.onnextTUE3I>AY. January in front of the Court House, at 21 o'clock 50 MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, situated as follows: T . , - - rrrr- . , a* LOTS in Screven Ward, bounded a-uthby Gwin- sett street, ea£»fcby Burrosghs street, »outh by Stew Houston street/anbwebt by Cemetery attest. D. S. Marshal’s sale, on 8th day oi Five dollars reward. . J. E. Johnston & Co., Agents. & Freeman. George L. Cope, James Stewart, W.jfcl. Davidson, Eatill, William Greene, Lilienthal k Kohn, • The people of your city-cannot so^soon for get that the “Charleston Line” aided very EHEEiL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, SavamiSi. Apples, by Chiun] Potatoes, by Champion & Freeman. Cotton seed wanted, by Jones & Way. Kubicon, No. 109 Broughton street Special meeting of the Georgia Hussars, this « evening, at 8 O’clock. Auction sale ot land, on Tuesday, January 5th, by X. D. LaRoche <fc Co. Lots at White Bluff at auction, on Tuesday*; January 5th, by X D. ItoRofche & Co. Auction sale of building lots, on Tuesday, January Jith, at 11 o’clock, by G. W. Wylly. Auction sale of eight houses, on 1st Tuesday r January, by Geo. W. Wylly. j —■ Peath and Burial of Dr. Wjl C. Dan- S» J .—Dr. William €. Darnell, a well-known honored citizeii of Savannah, * am on jde%y zxiffht IfwL tki. raoidfliiCfl of hlR i?hter, Mrs. Lie Hardy, at Walthouryille. s“reinams arrived here yesterday, and the funeral, which was largely attended by prom- ■ fiient citizens and friends of the deceased AWd family, took place from the house of CoL 20 LOTS In Wylly YYard, bounded north by New Houston street, east bjr Slontgomeiy street, south by Anderson street, and west by Burroughs street. Sale-ncBltive. Terms cash: pure Laser to par for miners - ■ S3s EB . dc. io-td EdoabL. (’ r.a Edward L-^Hotcoi j eilERaUlD & ItOLCOMEE, Cotton Factors W. T. McArthur, B. B. Ferrill, Charles Pratt, Prof. Vf. s. Scmon, listakej discharge of his duty,, and in the execution* of W%C?fA't r s’t v, V ‘Ki^ oo (Signed.) JamesDooneb, - . Sheriff C. C.. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of December, A. D. 1868T P..M. Russell, Jx., N. P. and Ex-Off. Jr jjr'OXl. Ga. Upon the receipt of this Major,Perkins felt authorized to act in the premises,'7and pro mised to furnish the men whenever the Sher iff might call for them.- Subsequently, how ever, the promise was.revoked, and the Sher iff informed that nnder the existing state of .public affairs, no action- cppld-bevt^enl by the military -until every means and all ener gies-of tile 'civil authorities _had been ex hausted, and they proved powerless to act in the matter. This is the substance of |thp communications on the snbject . J. ’ Thinking that, perhaps^ u jvfoutdihe 'better to execute the warrants without' sijg%"$f5fbi:<5e>- i as he could not have the aasiauiu^^f |thj a military, Sheriff Dooner determined-to-go to l Sfhe Ogeechee, accompanied, hAJ^<V<p4era only, and by, kindness and persnasion [en deavor to Beeure the enforcement of the laws. • '‘Accordingly he leffcby the Atlantic and Gujf. Railroad train yesterday morning, aecompar Med by Deputy Sheriff. Mendel'aud'LSpecial port, so as to give monopoly to work against the best into If the enemies of our-line' dicing ymp- people against succeed in doing bo in Flor better known.'..It is'not i _ withdraw from yonr port, no matter what combinations may be brought against ns, un less your mercantile community, generally, consider our calling an injury, in which case -wef'Of-course, would discontinue ohr visits, of your cityi aed in preju- iedrtiiat/JSavmipiah', w;as a good ; drunk in.1 Having imbibed all that he could hold. Tie gave way weighfe ^nd.fell pn the street, i: ; Your very flatterinv note of this date, » Complimentary Be^fct, day evening; December 30®%# received, nave only-to state that the same is acce lasnre, and will take place at the appoi Che piece selected, for the evening’s enter dm dramatization of Charles Reed and 3 ult’s great sjory, . “FoiU Play.” Sinct g you for this manifestation of regard, & very respectfully, your obedient servant, ,i . 1 t'i , • JfYc^iLBEi reqn^.tojep^t i with tffe >rge Campbell, a snort, stout from the house of CoL l» 7^ VI t llin Screven, yesterday afternoon. - !Dr. Dauiell was born in Greene coqnty,. L and settled in Savannah in his early. ns. He practiced here as*. Doctor of Med- CDUCVIIfSION »IERp .YJJOT IfOUIS M. Coxetter, ' Steamers Dictator and. (§ty r’oint y Ohaki.fston, I>ec. 24, 1868. ■ ; a - --,:ixn I .T ■ ■ . ... j. Auction Sale, on Wednesday, the . 30th Djbt.,7Gommenctno atIOo’clock, A. .V., AM. AT John,) an Italian, < counterfeit notes on: Bank,' of New York, : The readers of the Morning News will dollars, were being systematically circulated in this city ; after which we gave particulars of the arrest of the .parties who were engaged in the business, .in Augusta. ' One of..thqm, jpai led, Frank -McAnany, turned State’a evidence, knd gave testimony against:'Williams, his c >m- rade, and principal* ih the tradsactions. He also implicated the Italian, of whose ar rest we also made mention at the time it t )ok. place. -&• “John” kept a coffee stall in thaSSai ret, , and was well known to many people. By hat name. At the examination yesterday ffc- Aiiimy testified'against him,' the subafemce of his evidence being to the effect that be re ;og- nized “John” as the party whom he had f een hand Williams a package of notes, eontaii ing firm n .1 t»nd il aHavg i"aa h n iAwfiarX mAnArr tormined to offer ati anction': the 'mwnaining Stock to the Home insurance Comp*- the following installments called lor riiald:- ■ No. Sliarea. No. Tnatalment» Dan Glenn, a negro:boy,.-who; -when;q tionedasto his place of'birth said i he c front . “ no where.!’ ,"Which plaCe; was it wards ascertained to Be- Hilton Head, wai restddi fiorMealing \lj§ards from a fenc, Lamar s cotton presB. Dan informed Oourt that he.never did anything for a ;liv irevi- Clothing, biqlAsome ;“g)j ‘StationrNo. 1st about o’clock, where they fo to convey, them to thi real English Hosiery, 'for Ladies,’ Gents and Bpys; Boots, ; Shoes, notions, [Ac. Call an d secure bargains, as the sale is pos tively without reserve. CeC/p Assault with Intent to ‘Murder.—Twc young men were before Justice P. M. Rus sell, Jr., yesterday, charged with the abov< offence. They had endeavored to beat eacl other to death with pistols. They gave bpndi for their-appearance. The officers went np,tne' Ogeechee river to Hayward’s plantation, about fiveP-and a half miles from the Station, wliere.Sheriff Dooner. exhibited his' warrants to “the oyeigeer, who: brought in five of the persons darned therein, i To these men the warrants were-read, j the i matter explained to them, and they were as-j sured of good treatment if they would go’ quietly^ and they were, left with' the overseer, under notice to be at the Statign 'ifl time to go to Savannah on the down train. The offi cers then went to the New Hope plantation, owned by Miss Elliott, to arrest other par- Jfle* An old negro pained Solomon Farley makes and that be had an aunty - whose occupation was Similar to his oWn. He was committed to lha Police Barracks, and the Officexs; or- dered to send" word .to his aunty to come down there and spank him. 1 Andrew Williams, p buck darkie, was ar rested ■while tTying to dispose of a saw which he offered at sne-h a low. price as to .lead to the suspicion that it had been StoterX The case was turned -over to Lieut. Wray for in vestigation. —Robert Williams, a black youngster, stole 8 hilt from off the head bra hoy in tlie street. u> -tp tmTphr^mgTy - -nihalQubmUDI )ND, Ot tlie late iim of Ik E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., Commission Merchants, in death. ' ,v ~~ c | The Steamer Endeavor,-—The steamer En- I deavor, Captain R. E. Halter, of the United States Coast Survey Service, arrived at this I port yesterday, fiveand a half days-from New I York[ via Norfolk. The vessel is on its way I to Femandina, for a survey of. the bay; after I which she goes upon an independent cruise. I She is a very nice looking craft, and moves I through the water in a speedy and graceful | manner. The following is a list of her I officers: ij Captain—R. E. Halter. j Sailing Master-^H. Robinson. I Assistant Sailing Masters. . Bess ell, W. I J. final. ' Chief Engineer—P. Caulfield. j Arrival of Steamships.—The steamship. I San Jacinto, Capt. Atkins, arrived from New I Irak yesterday with a large cargo and a nnm- ] her of passengers. We return thanke to j also arrived from New York, with a heavy cprgo of mer chandise. The Fannie has resumed her place on the Baltimore line, after having been overhauled. She also arrived yesterday. We are indebted to the Pursers pibothvesaela. for favors. The Street Railroad. —The iron rails f8r the Whitaker street railroad ire expected from Philadelphia shortly, and the moment they arrive that enterprise will be commenc ed, The c»rs are all being bpilf at , the Ste phenson’s, in New York,'and'they will be of superior.style and finislji. We^hope .to-see them soon; and that out citizens may enjoy the pleasure of a ride over the first street railway in Savannah, ere long. Bargains at Stansburv & ■Cto.’p.— -Messrs.-, J. W. StanBbuiy 'fi bS. a^ys® 4 ckatfcg a sensation in their line by offering until Jan uary 1st, their magnificent assortment of silver-ware, vases, fancy goods, &c., which they imported especially for the holidays, at A specimen of the notes was produced fore the Commisssioner. T’ stiff and has a yellowish ti graving is poor, otherwise Co£ _ H. S. Eiteh represe States, and Martin J. Ford, dant. At the conclusion of the prisoner was held to Ka five hundred dollars, failing was remanded to jaiL A New Firm and’Av Old NAME.Liit is Often, 1 AjSfr'vittt regretted that Savonmdi eannot boast of many large buildings devoted to manufacturing purposes, bdt there is one which is [well known throughout Georgia, that of McKee & Bennett, .(lealers in and manufacturers of cat- riages, buggies, Ac., situatedht the junptiou of the two business thoroughfares, Bay; and West Broad streets. Tbe building was erect ed nearly twenty years since, arid the. busi- nups.fqr which it is now used has beenisuc- WnnJar toat of HcKee<fc Behnetf it “gained its present enviable reputation for superiority of work, and the excellent stock of’ vehicles always kept on hand. The founders of tffe • firm passed aWay from 7 their earthly labors some years since, leaving, the: reputation of thehouse to.he sustained by their sonsj who haye conducted the business for, the ! past year; and they to-day announce thewithjflraw- and made Represent of it -to one of- H6tfsB.-^C«ip|'‘!f W* Fitzgerald, str Lizzie Baker; Iderat-AiW Constable,-U S H Matthews, Fort Vallej’-;- T his.headquartersat'tliis place. He is] deiit of a Union League, and alwa; some'. kind of mischief.. Last year, •military investigating parties were sent te imitatio l is ifl tiie Unitb£ sq'.', the dafen- le,examination Ogeechee, Solomon was frequently before them. He appears ti? he a- great rascal. His. name was upon one of the warrants, and the Sheriff proceeded to arrefit hiin.. Farley yvos m the negro settlement, and whfen-the Sher-. iff read the warrant, he cxbibit^d'xmnsider- P Hade, Jacksonville. , ,,, - ;rf Base Ball Club has furnished n Conner with an account of receptiofi^ sjpd 'treatment in Sa- i looks very shabby for[us, lint i of which uotirnig can be said. The Courier's informant says: “We arrived that we had gone to the wrong wharf.” He then proceeds to say that one of their party piloted the others to ; the Screven- House, whete the “nine” were made comfortable, while the other-members went out to hunt up the Forest City, The Churches and Bil-, liard rooms were visited,-But without success. They wereleft to amuse themselves as best they might until eleven o’clock, when a ’hns ap peared '* and; they :vhre'-, takem to llhei ball grounds, escorted by two members pf the. Oglethorpe Club,. Having arrived there, he fnrfhp.r fmvR • fminrl midp, mpn ir. fVjp 'Bible reluctance about, pbeying.djj: : said he would go,'but addingjth “juiit^a^irred yfet. •' Before going, . drew' something upouv a slm handedit to his . wire, who started canal upon receiving it. He also lm; slips to other darkies,'who fo . woman’s example. .-.TheBe acfenS served by the officers; ,' to'e.iSIrer Solomon to stop domg-66; ! '>u d,-.-™ The ofisers. with Solomon in cl went off to the railroad, station, , arrived at half-past two in tlio; They partook of some lunch, a Ca!n aLaT 41aai, att! Solomon a share of tiieir provisions i evidence of their intention to treat kindly. The negro put a sandwich i •pocket, and said he would remembe officers. ' While, eating luhchjf. the S and his companions noticed a numb ^PtLAIt further says : “we found nine men in. the uniform of the Forest City Club. Some memhefs of the Qgleffiorpes contended: that GROCERY STORE to he at the station.. ..The number of n< soon increased, and a colored hoy sail they were ; drilling. . Farley said, 1}SHu] they are not drilling,” and waved his j wenttothahqtek i inns the boat, after bidding: adieu to tne members pf, thej Oglethorpe ffllub presen dark to see the Forest City.!’ afreet, - . fTT^ ' -j-^ r Comer >o£ Broughton Street Lane, Ned«ii>HodgeH, Dasher & Co:‘a Dry Goods Store. he Boat did i. Alertsibeing „ iartet, where they'took breakfast; ahd- also tried 1: to dee **if any of the Forest City could bd found, as we- were' anxious to bid tkeui UU :affect onate farewdl. tl)em Wf 1 returned dis- consojite tg fte Boat,” The .Alerts return thanki to members of the Oglethorpe Club f6r.thnikindnb8s and eburte^i ‘ Whether the statements made ih. ( tbe Courier -CM Biwept tact we cmmqtf-PM^.jbnt if sq, they, present a wide contrast to thexeception . of the Savannah Club irj Oharleaton. 1 — ; .' dred, it was estimated, were present. Sheriff Dooner told Farley to 'jjo to fhe ’fiJei, and till 'thdrri that he had ‘wfcftantd ffiifr the arrest' of; Farl^- a!hd 'others, And wAnted to (lQ hia duty quietly, and without disturbanoe, Dr, in-, jury to any one; and tiiat he would treat the f prisoners kindly. Farley went about thirty yards up the ros.cV then, returned; an l said that be did: not know the' men, aad was afraid to go to them. He was agaip sent out, and after going about the same .distance, xe- YEKAL COMMISSION. ANfi'Of kfiLNS- Jl, , nil, . 1.1 -I. ■ - - ■ , . - 1 “ The Liverpool and London Globe Assurance Company.—Under the he “New Advertisements” will be font! card of Messrs. J. E- Johnston & C agents bf: the ’above named instil Energetic in peace as in war, Gen. jol A. splendid new Stock of eve line is OPENING for the CHRI IDAYS, NEW YEAR’S, and an; RAISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES, ALMONDS, CITRON, CANDY, NUTS, PRUNES. situated on the 'south side of Soutli Brosd- street, be tween Barnard and Jefferson sfrsetgr together witli the improvements thereon, consisting of a a ■WOODEN- ICE HOUSE on South Broad Street, ' * AND A LAHGE ' BRICK iCE KOUSE on the Laue, With all the necessary sheds for PACKING ICE, Ac. isii The -property is well known as the GEORGIA ICE HOUSE. The lot is subject to a ground rent to tha -.turned, and said tiiat he had no xontrpl over the men, and he advised tho officers to go back-to Savannah as soon aa possible. Some women passed. by directly afterwards, and ! "^e^?Ying\hafTho^towddeSgned ittack- ■•ifag'thfem, and beifigbMp^e» jigaihst j.Wi iamlT.-W-’Ha McKpley, attorney. Sannel E. Dickerson, Bainbridge; ai tome; Ig to $I7,fKie,00tf in-gold. He ia to take risks upon fair and equitably bl I, I’daf.i'nf' fl ' iw York Life Insurance Col ipauy, nah. • ! The crowd of negtote followed, 1 like a pack of demon's: : AbouttWo'h yards from the Station tbe officers to ngein a house belonging to Mr. h\ When" the motv arainn amy dab a ■ nrnnnn place told Where : the J Sheriff mMTc were, and the crowd’ at' once“ktfrreim Ingfmryrnttomey 1 . *“ mi u:: Isaic Mitchell, Augusta; Frank H. Miller,, tor ey. , L-.r, ra M. jonnorjiCo., Columbus; R. J. Mps§e, u J tor ey. ... - Jo: n R. Hayes, Bainbridge; Richard Sims; II. o. RTJ^ii Wliolesale Liquor Dcal« u til Jin.Ii 'l Tr 11 in..: IJM ..;i.-rtwH lua 5 3 AgemWrfor Binmger, „ Milo-ly ' 'WEST side iiae'ket sqi on.the' To a good tenant a moderate rate only will fg ^be asked*. toM j* , . Also, thp STORE, on. Exchange Wharf,^ ‘ lately occupied by iT. P. Beaufort. Apply to — wAa-• - ii m vrvr eouid hold man t6-transad£"busmess with could found; and nothing more is needed tc the new ^rifiptosgerorta. Merch P( itions for final discharge were Sledtis Blak ly; Samuel W- Brooks, Quitman £ Perci- val Ii Wilder and Sterling G. Evans; Day- son; waifiMmJB^feVai^} anff^Benjamin F. Bird [Bainbridge; William B-tlilhertj Deca tur chinty; Charles E. Clarke, Hawkins villa; Lewi Kahn, Montezuma; Christopher De Giafinreid, Camilla. Arrest of a Burglar and a Rect Stolen Goods.—On the night of the 11 glariously entered, and furniture, TD ENJOY CHRISTJ You must lay in a stock of the folic tides: t^;’ . ' CHOICE HAMS, BACON, ifoV FULTON MARKET BEEF. ’ FORK, BUTTER, CHEESE ANI CODFISHJ1ACKEREL, dishes, j stolen Russell named utoiiliell&uje at this immediately surrounded their arms ;by the negroes, who deragfided t , and the warrants. They levelled : nuskets and pistols at. the time, and seizing them, and a man name ! ^o^fession some r ered. The latter :ia4S & Liita&^HSiKAfeuiDEA.—I id you eyexBre»m t D*ji f #he .dffldg^y of sewing woul one duy becoma tlw cbe^rfulijst pas time Did you ever ‘bfelieve that a little -£dy id seamsfre^ ’Afeuld step -into your sewi ; room, and ^qt&fcfwqely- a 1 reatl^of Fell Overboard.—A .colored man na mea Jack Gaines, fell overboard from an oys ter boat, at the Charleston. ^torf, yester- iay morning. He managed to climb out of tke rivjBr, wrung ont himseli, took a does of gin and was made all right ag$;n. ■ • i . •?» iij tiWJ Cotton fob Havre.—Brigham : Holst & Oo. yesterday cleared the ship Rochester, Capt. Oliver for Havre, with a cargo cansmting of 2.220 bales ol Upland cotton, and 89 bales Of A small pistol, which Sheriff- Dooner, in a sidfe poeket.of his coaipwas overlool and ms the only thing not stolen. Tht — “ rent off in the direction of A boy oame tq the- offiiera rested e one <?f the burglax^ Yu^^ i at a hon^e in the southwestern par f ciCy 1 Office? Peyton^ent to the aoo: discovered at the door, Faulke seized the goods, 'darted opt into theyard, endeavoring to se cr ?to thel ^„: ■ tW>' advised them to leave as quioklj- as and.they started along the railroad Savannah, traveling as fast as they v -About five miles from the*-station freight train overtook - them, stop] " ■ ' . The'S »i possible. ^TLLfAMSON, Notice. aboard. - soixmi I and bis deputies arrive^, at Home .last evening, 'completely bxhansteo; weary and footsore. They desire to return thanks to the conductor of the train, for his Mndpess In stopping to- take - them on board. The next time the Sheriff-visits that country, ha should take with him a posse sufficient to clean out the whole gang'; of thieves and raft cals, which'exists there.,✓ WAlrorrr:t«M3 . Wonderful.—Henry: W; -Bust,! No. 49 West 14th street, while on. a visit to the West, was attacked with severe iHness'from drink ing impure water. Life was despaired oft and it was thought that he must die. His wife “ ' sent f<5r, and -in a ~day or svs establishment, iditorial, Bepqrtoi fn fflnstration pictorial: We have [received, copies of the finished pictures wpic _ beautiful specimens,of the photographic executed in unsurjiassed style, by Fas- quet. He has given us the.pjower (to wbiah Burns sighed—to “ see ourselves qs others see ns,” and we had no idea before how gpod looking we all were. The portraits are Ml clear, distinct, well delineated, and v nral One of these-pictures will bo hu » P- in the business office of tUe where our friends can see it Its excolle may tempt some of them to order pictures of Hr. Pasquet. Larceny after a Trust Delegated.—Sarah Ferguson, negro, was yesterday brought be fore Justice Smith, charged with’haviuguom- mitted the above offence ajpinst thelfi^. Sarah did some washing dor a woman wh .didnot pay for the work, and she (Sarah) Witifiut tbe-flntter of a sifoUpw’ 1 .A » l.lnn rtf 4-1-1 n ’ r- '■> 9tc«o'j r TMAS AHD HOLIDAY GIFTS! Fresi Supplies Received every flay!, r IfrrirkSales and Small Profits. CITY MARSHAL’S ras immediatel: U TSDEIt and. By virtue of City Tax Executions azainst Cosmo B. Eichardsono, Trustee, I will sell, before the Court House door in the citv of Savan nah. on thTFirat Tuesday in January, 18«9, between thelegal honrs of sale, Eof letter “ G,” Middle Ogle thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West Broad street 67 feet 6 Inches,*and Un-depth 160 feet. Improvements consist of a doable tenement, two story frame building, with out buildings, on Laurel street, e j..I: «.:ue H3TSO THOMAS S. WAYNE,- - dec2-30t Citv Marthal. ti6n’Bittebs, she insisted upon their being sltlnunistercd to him, which, was done, in quantities prescribed by. the attending physi cian. The result whs almost'as if by magicj and in one-half hour from the time they were given her husband was out of danger, and by a moderate use of them tliree or four:times a CoL J. F. Waring is at present duties of the above named reap tion, vice J. M.Selkirk,, resigned The Steamship Leo.—The st< sailed.for Now York yesterday, j portion of- her cargo 1821 bah cotton, ■ . ' - For excellence of workmannhi Au city surpasses ths Mormn - RHODE’S “Standard ” 1 Phosphates Tu«4—.type and fixtures all . new, and in wc ing order. A large and complete Job : df e is also connected with the Newspaper estolishment, where all manner of Job print-, if, is execute’a with neatness and . dispatch. A.«we are unprepared fo do Job printing, we waldsay to oqr frieqds who. have anything in tfit line to do,: (o send it to thej Mornino, Nfs office, where it will be: done fa style.— Stnswick JBannerC: -) " : CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. TTNDER and by virtue of City Tax ExecutionaC u against Cosmo B. Kichardaone, I win sell before day, he was soon able to resume his journey to. his home. This is. butTone ease of many thousands that we know of. , 1 . j Magnolia Wateb.—Superior/ to -tiiek-hest imported German Cologne, and sold 'at half the price. dec28-epd3. , ° * Li_OiUBvJ^ A Will BCll oeiuic the Court House door m the city of Savannah, be tween thelegal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, Xot letter “C,” Middle Oglethorpe Ward, fronting 67 Teet 6 inchas on West Broad street, and in depth 160 feet, to Laurel streetTJ T_ r : .L > THOMAS S. WATIffE, dec2-C0t a V-f • -- 1. % City ments. Please call and inspect. 4®- Low prices, to suit the tines. IHOICE TEA AND COFFEE, at prices to suit the 1 times, at the [decI6-tf] BED STORE.