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The Savannah Daily Herald
BY 8. V J . MASON CO.
MAML'EL Vt .
W* T. THUSIPSOX,*..* tsiocisti KAltor,
SAVANNAH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 18*.
Our snpplcuunt Today.
We present our readers with a supplement
this morning, containing, besides a portion
of the advertising of our crowded columns,
the message of Gov. Perry to the South Car
olina Legislature, and the remarkable letter
ol Ex Post Master General Reagan to Gov.
Hamilton of Texas. •
tub fbeedmak and his political
v PRIVILEGES.
Our Btate Convention has wisely made it
the duty of the Legislature to make laws for
the protection and government of free per
sons of c ilor in our State ; to specify in what
cases tbeir testimony stall be received ; to
regulate their transactions with citizens; to
regulate or prohibit their emigration into
this State from other States of the Union, or
elsewhere; to confer jurisdiction upon courts
now existing or that may hereafter be by
them created in criminal cases ; excepted
from the exclusive jurisdiction of the Superior
Court; and in civil cases whereto persons of
color are parlies ;—and the Legislature is
also required at its next session, and there
after as the public welfare may require, to
provide by law for the protection and se
curity of the persons and property of the
freedmen of this State, andtgiiard them and
the State against any evil that may arise
from their sudden emancipation.
- The many delicate questions thit will ne
cessarily arise from time to lime touching
the political and social status of the Freed
men, must be adjusted by legislative action
in . harmony with the prevailing popular
sentiment thfit may exist with reference to
each, at the date of its occurrence. Nor will
the Legislature be at liberty to take cogni
zance of matters of this peculiar character
until the General Government relinquishes
the exercise of jurisdiction over them
through the administrative medium of the
Freedman’s Bureau ; for the reason that con
flict of views and purposes would be almost
certain to follow a concurrent exercise of
political authority; and to avoid which
' would be impossible, even with the wisest
counsels and the most consummate pru
dence.
Viewing the subject in this light and as
sociating it with the fact, that the General
Government has assumed to itself a special
guardianship over ihe rights and privileges
of this class of our population, it must be
apparent to all, that the Convention has act
ed judiciously in the course it has pursued.
And it is no less apparent, that the Conven
tion, in thus shifting unpleasant responsi
bility from its own to the shoulders of
another tribunal, intended to convey the
correct impression that the subject owing to
its novel surroundings, is pregnant with both
dfflicnlty and embarrassment; and to be
managed successfully, without convulsing
cur material interests, will require an amount
of tact and discernment which are the
highest tests of statesmanship. How Impor
tant, then, it is that men should be returned
to both branches of the Legislature who are
conspicuously krown as possessing the
characteristics requisite for the crisis, who
shall he thoroughly posted on all measures
that may arise to endanger or to advance the
great interests of onr State, and between
whom and the popular heart thera is a mag
netism that asserts its power under all cir
cumstances.
We confess that to us the future of our
Stale is much obscured by political aud so
cial difficulties that'cast their shadows ahead,
which may be averted however, by placing
experienced and intelligent men at the helm
of, State.
IN GENERAL.
Ex-Gov. Neil S. Brown, of Tennessee,
has been pardoned.
«- Captnin M. F. Maury has been appoint
ed by Maximilian honorary Counsellor ot
S.tate, in Mexico.
The Mai boro hotel, for a long time the
only prominent temperance hotel in Boston,
has recently opened a bar for tho sale of
ltquor.
The ' negro mechanics in Columbus,
Georgia, are,on a strike for higher wages
demanding five dollars per day.
—Enoch Arden has been dramatized by
Messrs. McDonough aud Maeder of the
Mobile Theatre.
The Louisville Democrat of the 14tb,
says-. We did not hear of a nigger killing any
person yesterday.
—Gen. Canby has confiscated two Mobile
tteamboals for ‘-having refused to transport
officers of the General Government of the
United Stales.”
A book just published in London is
called ‘-The Art of Bringing Up One's
Daughter Badly, and Making it Pay.”
—The rumor that our naval vessels are to
be in put commission is untrue.
—lt is reported that Caleb Cushing will
supercede Mr. Adams in England, and that
Mr. Adams returns to become Secretary of
State.
!*»*»»■— Colonel John Hart, formerly
of the Washington Globe aul Charleston
Mercury -, Leonard Trousdale, of the Mem
phis Appeal and Nashville Uuiou ; aud Rolfe
8. Saunders, ot the Memphis Eagle aud En
quirer and Morning Bulletin, have become
associated with J. M. Keating in the publi
cauon pi the Memphis Daily Commercial.-
Mr Soli Mulialy, ot the N;w York Metro
po itan Kecord, and Mr. Edwwk A. Pollard,
of the Kichmeud Examiner, have associate,
themselves with Colonel M. C oXwav in
the Memphis Ava.ancbe, the publication ot
which Will be presently resumed— Conttitu
tiunudet, Nov. 1
Tu* Tone or tub Gbohois Convektion.--
The Mdledgeville correspondent of the Au
gusts Constitutionalist says.
Indeed, ouc man, whose sentiments 1
ttiongly suspect me of au extreme uigrltu
dlnous hue—a member, In fart, of the Bos
ton press but u convtrid'ile person withal—
told ms that while the (b orgia Convention
was more ‘-labid'' titan those ot either North
or Boutli C'sroliiia, he tuu»l ssy lie had a
| higtnr jespi 1 1 tor them than lor the North
' Cam!) ulaiis who nurture ifuu made loud pro
knaiousol a loyalty" that was but |ilucbbeck
•jtor all. Buwultmg luillmr ot thia aame
north Carolina Convention lie suited that
though a turps majority of tua delegates
theielo wen so called 'C'nuiu ineu,” he was
aaititied thatr Liihmism waa In reality a
, latter aud vtiuisut party bale— such as would
nausa one u> wntshtn tha devil Iwnausa III*
antagonist sent up his ytUUus in Jehovah.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
i
Rtm.rkh '.
Savannah, Saturday Nor. 4.
OOTM.— The receipts of cotton at all the shipping
ports of the rolled States, thus far In the current
cotton year, commencing with September 1, reach
»5.c00 bales, against the expons In the same petietl j
oT 197,000 bale*. Included In the expons have neeu |
*5,000 bales to Great Britain, 9.0C0 bales to franco,
and 1,600 bales to other foreign ports— making >tf' [
the grand total of lff.ooo bales. The esUmate il stock ,
oil hand and on shipboard not cleared, at all the
shipping ports ts 358.600 bales, valued at over sev-
enty-eight millions of dollars.
The unsettled condition of the Northern markers,
together with the large receipt* at the Southern
porta, has htd a depressing effect on our market dur
ing the past week, and purchasers haare demanded
t concession of from one to two cents per pound oil
ast week's quotations. The market since our last
has been very dull, and purchaser* have not been
disposed to meet the views of holders; consequently
the transactions have been limited. The quotations
given below are in a great measure nominal,
although most of the sales of the week have been
made at them; but some forced sales have been ef
fected at a lower flgure. We quote, duty paid :
Ordinary Nominal
Low Middling.
Middling 53
Strict Middling. '. 54
food Middling 55
The Dry Goods market couUnues quite active at
unchanged prices. We notice that during the week
the receipts of all descripUons of goods were quite
large. The trade from the Interior and Florida was
excellent, and several very large sales are reported.
We quote prints at 29 to 39He per yard, and shirting,
unbleached, 4-4, 33 to 38c per yard ; bleached shirt
ing, 34 to 66c per yard; Delaines, 40c per yard.
Georgia manufactured goods are unchanged; there
is a good luquiry. We quote yarns at $3 26 ro $3 60
per bunch; Georgia shirting, 33 to SBc per yard
shirtings 14c to $1 35 per yard.
Cloths continue In demand, and prices arc un
changed. Oassimeres arc selling at $2 to $3 per
yard; Jeans 66c to *1 per yard.
The money market continues quito active. Gold Is
offering to Brokers In very small lot3. Silver is quite
scarce. Stocks are nominal. Coupona of the city of
Savannah continue In demand. Time bills are great
ly neglected. There Is a slight Inquiry for Foreign
Exchange. Dncurront money is being very liberally
purchased. Central Railroad old issues are In active
demand at Improvod rates. Farmers’ and Mechanics’
Bank old issues aro being redeemed at ten cents in
gold or fourteen cents In currency. JChe receipts of
timber for milling and shipping purposes continue
very light lnJconseqiUnce of a very low river. A large
amount of timber Is cut and ready to be brought to
market and the rise In the river, the Intelligence of
which reached this city yesterday, will have an effect
on the market during the coming week. Prices are
without change.
COTTON STATEMENT.
IECEIPT3 SINCE OCT. 28th, 1865. -
Upland. Sea Island. Dorn.
ly River. 4,868 138 182
iy Central Railroad 156
By wagons 285 35
Total Receipts, 6.309 173 182
kxtobvs since OCTOekk 28tl), 1365 :
Upland. Sea /. Domest's.
This week 4,470 23 110
Previously 32,474 1,999 3,133
Total 36,950 2,022 8,243
STOCK ON HAND, 1865.
Upland. Sea 1. Do meet's.
Stock, Sept. 1 3,094 94 236
Received this week 6,ti09 173 IS2
Previously 35,744 21.33 8,072
Total 44,747 2,400 3 4CO
Exports 36,950 2,022 3,243
Stock on hand, Nov. 3,
1885 1 7,797 f 373 240
Ska Islands.—ln consequence of the limited stock
placed on the market the transactions have been very
Jht. Prices are very Irregular, us most of the stock
o rerod Is of a very low grade, and the only inquiry is
for the liner staple. The general range ts from Bie
to $1 25 per pound. For a very superior qualify a
higher flgure has been paid. Tne stock or this de :
scrlptlon of cotton placed on sale ts very light, and
comes to market In small lots, the greater portlun of
which Is badly prepared, for whleli there Is no de
mand.
Whiskey—'The market is well supplied withal
the various brands of liquors. During the week
quite an active business has been done, and the ad
vance noticed in onr last lias l>een fully maintained.
Wc quote Gibson A Son’s Whiskey—Choice old Mo
nongahela rve, $3 60a370 per gallon do XX, atV" 40 ;
do XXX. at #3 55 ; do Old Bourbon, i3 30; old Nec
tar, 1840, $3 90; old Family Nectar, $4 16 ; pure old
rve, $4 36 ; pure old wheat, $4 40 ; old eubiuet,
$4 65 ; Msdar Swan gin, $5 60; Noliet’s Imperial do.,
$5 50; Otard, Dupuv & Co.’a Cognac brandy. In quar
ter casks and half pipes, sll to sls per gallon. Sher
ry Wines, $2 50 to $4 50 per gallon, according to
q’uality ; Imported Champagnes, lie St. Marceunx it
Cos., Reims, $23 per case of quarts ; Due De Mo ite
brella, S2B per caae. Wallack’s Brands as follow* :
Rectified $i 70 ; Imperial Nectar at $3 60. Uotirboo
$3 00 ; Columbus Gin at $4 oo ; M. Leuvy A Co’s
genuine Kentucky, Bourbon, In cases, sl2; Nictio
as Schnapps sl2. Sherry Wine sl2 ; Cognac Bran
dy S2O, Ale, per dozen, $3 ; Porter, per doz., $ J ;
Virginia Mountain Dew Whiskey $2 70 per gallon;
Old Plantation Bourbon Whiskey $3; Fuller’s Old
Stet $4 50 to $5; Old Santa Cruz Rum, warranted
genuine, $8 to 10; P. H. Godard’s Brandy sl6 per
gallon; Selgnette *l6; Crown Sherry, per gal
lon, $4; St. Martlu’a Port, $4 per gallon ; Ske
han’s Golden Ale, per ease of two dozen, $5
60; Porter do $5 60; Ales in bbls sls; Cham
pagne Older per case of one doz qts ?6, pta, of
two dozen $6; Kentucky Bourhon Whisky $1 50 per
gallon ; Old Rye $5 per gallon ; Old Bourbon $3 to
150 per gallon. Imported Sherry $4 25 ; and Port at
$4 96 per gallon. Imported Champagne $25 to 30 per
caae. Pure Holland Gin $4 to 6 per gallon; Cognac
Brandy $3 to *lO per gallon, liy case, S3O to 36. Egg
Biscuits.— The advance In biscuits has been main
tained. We quote Sngarat 16c.; Boston at 14c., and
Soda Nog sls per case.
Crackers at 13c. The demand Is very good.
RaisiNA—There lias been no Important change
In this article since our last report, and we quote 1
New Crop at *7 ¥ box ; $3 50 half box, anil $1 76
quarter box. Old slock ai $6 Y box ; $3 half box,
and $1 60 quarter box. The stock on the market is
canal to the demand.
Freights.—Although the rivers continue unusually
low for this season oftlto year, tlie receipts of cotton
daring the week have been to a fair amount. Freights
have undergone no change, and wo quote cottoo
to New York as follows: lc. per pound ror square
bates by steamships to New York ; Wool and round
bales or Cotton at ixc. tier lb.; Domestics, $1 50 per
bale ; measurement goods at 16c. per foot. A ship
Is filling up for Liverpool at Md.
To Philadelphia,cotton lc. per lb., compressed; 1,25 c
eon-compressed. To Boston, cotton 3*c- lor com
pressed. To Northern poris, timber sli@i-2c. per in
Coastwise—Cotton, from Florida, $3 per bale.—
From Thomasvllle, sls. From Doctortown. SO.
From Darien, $2. From Augusta, no specific rates.
Uoods to Augusta, $2 per hundred weight; measure
ment goods at 50c. per cubit foot.
Oils Our market is well supplied with oils and
the demand ts lair. Considerable sales are reported
to Interior merchants. We quote Linseed at $1 75
per gallon ; whale at $2,00 ; Sperm at $2 75 ; Neats
oot at $2 35 ; Lard at $2 00 ; Kerosene, $1 10 ;
Traill at $1 75 ; Turpentine at $1 40.
Hides.—m consequence of the inclement w eather,
the receipts were light. We notice a good demand
with an improved market In consequence of Quar
antine lestrictions having boon raised-at Northern
porta. We quote as follows;
Oreen Hides —to 4c. per lb.
Dry Salted to sc. per lb.
Dry to 10c. per lb.
Dry Flint 10 to 12c. per lb.
Deer Sirius - to 15c. per lb.
Hay.—Since our last report a considerable quan
tity lias been received. It lias Ween sold from the
wbarr at Doc a sl, and from store by retail at $1 25
per hundred pounds.
Balt.—The stock of Liverpool Is very good, and
the demand is limited to the retail trade In small
quantities. Sales have been made;at $4 a42 5 per
saldr. For coast sail tbe tnquiry'wsippiuies very limit-
Soaps—Ths market Is well swpplled with all the
various brands of soap. Duringthe last fortnight an
advance of lc F lb has taken place. We now qnotc
Oolgates’ No 1, at 16e ; Pale, 15c ; and Hull s at file
V lb by llie box. Fancy soaps have also experienced
the same advance.
Starch— I The slock on sale la very abundant, and
rates remain unchanged. We quote Klugsford's at
124412 J., and Colgate's at 14c ¥ lb by the box.
SiilNoi.KS.—There is a very gyod demand for tills
article for borne consumption. The supply contin
ues limited, and we quote cedar shingles ut $7 per,
M , auil spruce pine at *4 per M. The supplv is not
equal tn tlie demand, and all fair aud good lota meet
ready sale.
Tiaisu.—Tbe receipts or Timber continue verv
fair, but not sufflclcnt to meet the demand. We no
lle* that a numiiei of vessels are loading for North
ern porta All lota of good timber upon arrival, are
quickly purchased, at SU(&22 for ranging, aud 125
fur choice.
Winn,-During the past fortnight the receipts hare
been unusually light, aud all fair lot* bring rrom as
tu 40 cents per pound.
VAgNisii —The insket Is now well supplk-d with
i!i. K* 6l *' *'(' quote bflgtit per gallon, *f $i to ;
tou Fuel! p. p. at ss,ou. per hbl.
The stock is very light, and no good fresh
oh sale. Wu quote Inferior at s6u IV boa,
1 * would bring $« alO V box.
(li'in.im i '•~" UF,, ig the past week quite ah active
We exialau hug large sales uuve bem of
' LT» L 'UU' •* «•'1 bus Island Dundee
, wm a »*., iuek.i, cooper 4 co.'sihc, and retail at
1 «>•
, Uiaml. auii we quote Maryland Wnll'r *!?( Ai ie
and I'nuie wJ.ru „
tLrrss I here has Iswii no, hiolp. m mu..
I out ls«( rsfiifii Tbs market I 1,(,in,,, l -|. ,** *■***.*
I supplied and W» quote Java at 4o»4fii si Llom .Ju
at Mo i so l luo at ataats y ii>
LASkAUk*■-lb# stock U keif Uglily*ufU'l*M lot
I the demand. We quote from ** to 20 V hundred,
, according to qualitr.
STlCKS—During the last fortnight we notice an im
portant a-frame mull kind*oiapk-ea, and now we
uii< Ac Gi-ond Pepper. 33c ; Ginger, 30c ; cinnamon,
•In-.- Clove*, 46 ; Allspice. 36c ; Mace, $1 *& V It).
Fi.-n— Tbe market continues to la* abundantly
supplied nub-ail kinds of sailed fish. A small quau
j tui of new mackerel have been received, and have
inel »illi ready aule. We quote new No. 1. in bills,
! al £2O ; half bbl*, <10,75 ; kits, *3.00; old In kit* $2.95
J U2.5U.
i iU VTKN.—There has iieen no important change in
! thlasrtlcle. Holders are Arm. and the market I*
well supplied. We quote Prime, hi lirkins, at 48 a
I Sic ¥ il>, and New York Goshen at 63 a 57.
Laud. —There ha--, been no change since our last
report. We now quote Prime Leaf at 31 a 33c In
tubs : and Pressed at 27 a 30 cents.
CliKßSK.—There Is a large stock on the market,
but the greater portion, if It Is of Inferior quality
We quote Prime Goalidwat 20 a 23c, the latter quo
tatlon lor the better quality. English Dairy at
and Pine Apple at £0 cents. . 2
Potatoes —The mat ket continues to lie well Sup
plied. and lrom store the rate Is *3.60.14.00 perbbl.
The iatter price lor a superior article.
Rope—Prices continue unchanged. The demand
Is steady at the previous rates of 18 to 19c ¥ lb.
Beasivax.— The supply continues limited, and
Southern Yellow Is selling at 40c.
Nails.—The demand Is good, and assorted quali
ties sell at 8 v,a9c Y lb- The market is fairly sup
plied. «
Steel.—Wm. Jcssee A Son’s English Cast steel
selis at 2Sc. currency.
Tea—During the week the market has remained
without change, and wc quote Imperial at $1 40@2 ;
O dong at #1 20(31 60 : and Pouchong at sl@i 10 ;
Young Hyson at *1 50@9 50 Y ft-
Iron and Steel—The demand for iron and steel
continues very good, tiic demand being to fill orders
of cotmrry merchants and farmers. We quote Ameri
can iron at 7e. per Hi; Swedes 10c.; Plow-steel 12J£ ;
Cast steel 30c. The last is Arm and sales Very light.
Cotton and Wool C.xnns.—The market fa very
firm, and with an advancing tendency. We quote
oot on cards per dozen $11; wool cards *9 per dozen.
Rice.—Wc learn of no change in the rate of this
article. The stock on sale continues veiy limited,
and the demand Is solely for Ihe home trade. Geor
gia and Carolina Is selling In small lots at 19 a 14c
¥ lb. East India, of late importation, is worth 10 a
19c. Same very superior East India, equal to Geor
gia and South Carolina, has been on the market,and
brought 12c ¥ lb. We hear of no shipments to any
port.
LiMß.—The market Is hart* of good lime, and tho
only kind on Sale Is of an Inferior qunlity, which is
selling at t s 2 per bbl.
Oats.—Tlie demand continues very moderate. We
hear of sales at 8j h 90c per bushel. A lot of superior
sold at 96c. Tlie stock on hand 1* ample for the de
mand.
Lvmutcii—The demand continues active, but the
supply is very limited. We quote as follows ; White
Pine, rough sio: do dressed, *s’>ass ; Spruce Pine
Scantling, $33aS5 ; Yellow Pne Boards. SSO ¥ M.
Yellow Pine, for the West India trade, SSO.
Molasses.—This article has advanced during the
past week and we now quote New York refined at 60
a 65 per gallon. Golden Syrup Is selling at 80c a 90c.
Onions.— The stock on the maket is good, but the
demand forthe week has been chiefly for the home
trade at $4 per bbl. Some inferior lots have sold a
$3 60 per bbl.
Candles.— A good demand continues for all de
scriptions of candles, Roller’s Georgia Tallmv are In
great request l>v retail dealers. We quote Adaman
tine 31 to 33c. ft ft.; Hull’s Mould Tallow 24c. ¥ ft.;
Kober’s Georgia ’1 allow 25c. ¥ ft.; C. U. Grants’ com
mand 2H@3OC.
Sugaiis.—During tlie week the advance noticed
in our last circular his been maintained, anil holders
continue firm, and not dlsposedto press sales. We
quote Browns B Codec 21c; A Colftc 22e;
Crushed ?S@24c; Powdered 23@24c per pound.
Flour.—'The advance previously noticed lias lieen
fully maintained. Tlie stock on sale Ls ample for all
purposes, and by the nrrival of each steamer from
the North additional supplies are received. As
an Index of the market, wc quote good Ohio at
$lO 26® io so and family at sil 50@12 50. The
prncipal demand during the week has been for low
er grades, and ive quote them at s9@lo per bbl.-
Soms extra family have been sold at sl4, and fancy
brands as high as *l4 50.
Bacon.— Our market lias not been active during the
past work, and the sales have chiefly been confined
to the retail trade/ The continued flow state of the
river has prevented the shipment of Bacon and
other articles to the interior, In large quantities. Wc
quote prime Sides at 23a24c.; Shoulders af 21a23c.,
and Hams at 25a30e. For the better qualities the lat
ter quotation is received. There Is a moderate de
maud for Pickled Meats, without, however, any alte
ration in prices. Family Fig Pork Is quoted at sl6
<7020 ¥ half bbl; Beef, 17H@13. We hear of sales of
Sides aud Shoulders at 22c.
Exchange.
BUYING. \
Sterling, nnm 107 In gold.
“ ’• 152 In currency.
Boston Sight 1 per ct. ills.
New York sight l per et. dis.
do. 30 days 1 per ct. and tnt.
do. 60 day* l per ct. and lnt.
Philadelphia Sight 1 perct. dis.!
Baltimore Sight 1 per ct, dis.
SELLING BATES.
New York Par to H dis.
Boslon do
Philadelphia do
Baltimore do
Financial.
Latest Quotations fob Uncurkekt Money and
Securities, corrected by West, Bryan A Cos., Broker,
Ac.
[Prepared expressly for the Savannah Dally Ilcrald.
GEORGIA.
Augusta Ins. and Banking Cos .10
Bank of Augusta. 26
do Athens fit
do Columbus 14
do Commerce 10
do Fulton : 22
do Empire State 14
Bank of Middle Georgia 64
do Savannah : 46
do State of Gborgia **..26
Central Railroad and Banking Cos *. 92
City Bank of Augusta 24
Farmers' and Mechanics' 15
Georgin Railroad and Rnuking Cos 92
Marine Bank 65
Mechanics’ Bank ; 10
Merchants' aud Planters’ Bank 10
Flamers’ Bank 17
Uuion do 10
Timber Cutters’ 8
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden 94
do Charleston 20
do Chester 22
do Georgetown 19
do Hamburg ID
do Newberry 29
do South Carolina 19
do State of So. Cfi 20
' Commercial Bank, Columbia 18
Exchange* do do 19
Farmers’ and Exchange 16
Merchants’ Cheraw 22
Peoples’Bank 60
Planters’ B-mk, Fairfield 19
Planters’ and Mechanics' Bank 24
South W. R. R ...: 28
Union Bank 60
State Bank .10
NORTH CAKOI.INA.
Bank of Cape Fear 40
Bank of Charlotte $2
do Clarendon 12
do Commerce 22
do Fayetteville lo
do Lexington 30
Bank of North Carolina 42
do Wadcsborougli 22
Bank of Washington . 12
do Wilmington 28
do Yanccyvllle 12
Commercial Bank of Wilmington lo
Farmer's Bank of North Carolina 32
Merchant's Bunk of Kewberu 33
ALAUAHA.
Bank of Mobile 74
do Montgomery .. ..to
do Selma '. -is
Commercial Bank ;’,9
Central do 32
Pastern do 51)
Northern do : 45
Southern do J 70
TENNESSEE.
Bank of Union 7
Bank of Chattanooga 24
“ Memphis
“ Middle Tennessee 75
•* Tennessee 25
'• West Tennessee 28
City Ban* of Nashville 50
Commercial Bunk 55
Buck’s Banks
Oeote “ 40
Ponders’ “ 51
Northern Bauk
Southern “
Siielbyvilie Bank 7T
Traders' •* 24
Union Bank iO
Merchants’ Bauk Nashville 48
Bonds.
Old Georgia fi's 68@70
do T’s
City of Savannah 65<ai7o
Augusta * 70 (gi
Central Railroad, past due, 76 otttred.
Memphis aud Charleston Railroad 50
, COCPUNS.
City of Bavaunali. a 62085
STOCKS.
Central Railroad, Bfi@fi»
Southwestern Railroad I0(«T6
Atlaiillc ami Gull Halil aud 82054
Georgia Railroad 80062
Notes to lie $5 aud upwards. These tales will b* re
.bleed lu to 80 per uent. on smaller notes. Largs iota
Cumelimes sell 1 cent belter.
These quotation* am liuolu lo tluctusie, aud Mil
not he relied on fm any leiigth of lime.
Savannah, Oct. kWh, IMIS.
•AVANIAM WHOUIAIt PRIOEI CURRINT.
At'lldl'S.* I'gll PKIIM TO
lUiiuiNu.Hitiiny yd 410
Sea Isl.ilid Dundee , ra 825433
lucker, (iioiuir 4Co yil iutip
leu In r, Itetoli So 480—
N s Maud ~,, yd 2luiV«
oAt.it H0p*,,,,,,, is itesiv
Hair, Sew Yvrk Nee* hot Host!
mm bill llhuti*
Ratos llsiiis, ~,,, 0 StsaUi
khoulderl K H.
_ Sidra ■ IfjßM
W*s»n, huvy ~,,,,, , ft »c
Pilot ft 9c.
Butter, Goshen, Prime ft 6S@M
Plane Western. Firkin* ft 48.461
Candles, Adaumuun ft
Hull’s » 24(4*5
CHKfc-h, Goshen ft 96(423
Kugiisli Dairy ft *3fc24
Pine Apple ; "ft S*®—
Coffee, SL Domingo ft 94®—
Rio /7 to *4(435
Java. ft 4*as42
Cordage, Hemp ft 2M» W
Mauilla ft BU®32
Domestic Goods
Shirtings, Brown Jd
Sheetings, Brown yd
Brown Drills yd
Couon (Isiialiurg* •*
Fish, Mackerel, No. l, new HhW $lO
do. No. 1 bbl 20(81
do ' Kirs »(H>®—
Flour, Good Ohio bid 10 26(410 50
Good Family bbl 1160(412 60
Ordinary bbl 9 ot'®looo
Grain, Corn, Maryland While bush I 1 4u®l 50
Prime Western. bush 1 135® 1 40
Oats ’ bush 1 SoHjiOO
Glass, American Window —a—
Gunpowder keg —a—
Hay, Prime Northern cwt 90al 00
do. Eastern cwt —a—
Hides, Dry ft 7aß
Deerskins to —a—
Iron, Swedes ton —a—
Pig ton —a—
Hoop : —a—
Sheet —a—
Nailrod* —a—
Labd, Prime Leaf ft 81a33
Pressed lb 27a30
Lime, Rockland bbl s4a
Lumber, White Pine, rough mft s4oa—
do Pine dressed mft 50a55
Spruce Pine Scantling mft 33a36
Yellow Pine liSards mft 60a—
Molasses, New York, refined gal 63®66 s
Golden Syrup gal 80®90
Nails ft 8 H<al«H
naval Stores, Tar bbl —®—
Spirits Turpentine —®—
Varnish "* —@—
Oils, Linseed gal 176®—
Whale gal 4 00®—
Sperm gal 2 75® —
Neal.afoot gal 2 35® —
Lard gal 3 00®—
Kerosene..., gal 1 lo@—
Train gal I 76®—
Turpentine gal 140®—
Lubricating Oils :
Spindle Oil gal 1 80@—
Engine Oil gal 1 35@—
No. 2 Lubricating gal 85®—
OSNABUHGS. Flax yd
Pork, Family Pig Pork bbl 16 00®20 00
Porter, London, quarts
Raisins Malaga, box 7 00@—
“ Hbox 3 50®—
Salt, Liverpool sack 4 00®4 25
Coast sack —®—
Soap, American, yellow ft 15®18
Shot, all sizes ft —®—
.Spirits
Brandy, Cognac in cases; gal 20 00®—
Otard, Dupuy A Cos, > 4 " & H eks., gal 11 00®15 00
Gin. Holland gal 6 60®—
Whisky, rectified gal 2 76®—
“ Old Kentucky... gal 3 00@—
“ Imperial Nectar. gal 3 ‘2s®
Sugar,. Brown ft 16®17H
B. Coffee... ft 21®—
Crushed ft 23@24
Powdered r. ft 23®24
Tallow ft 12U@—
Tobacco
Teas «
Imperial ftl4o@2 00
Oolong ft 120® 160
Pouching ft i oo@l 10
Twine, Seine ft —®—
Baling ft —®_
Wines, Claret case 9 50@12 00
Port gal 4 uo®s oo
5herry......... ga122u®460
Catawba. case —@B 00
Wool, Southern unwashed.., ft 86@37
“ Clean "lb 40ffi42
saguria Cotton Market.
Augusta. Nov. 1,18C5.
The market Is UuR, buyers demand a concession
which holders are unwilling to concede, and In con
sequence the transaction* for the last three days o#
tlie week were limited. Tho scarcity or funds and
the low stage of the river also depresses the market.
The receipts yesterday were light, aud report says
it will continue so for some time, as our country
holders of tlie staple feel inclined to wait until
freights by tlie river and railroad arc reduced.
Stock on hand in warehouses as counted for us
yesterday 1* 24,783, outside, (about) I,ooo—total 25,-
We quote ; Middling 45 cents ; Strick Middling 46
ccuts ; good to fair 47 ass cents.
A speaker at a recent Fenian meeting
mysteriously iutimated that a Fenian on
hoard tlie Great Eastern purposely damaged
the cable, because bo was determined that
the informers should not have the use of the
cable until Irish independence is achieved.
MAKItIKU
At Lawton, Ga., Oct. 26th, 1865, by Rev. W. M. Ken.
nedy, Mr. P. A. HERVIANT to Mrs. E. G. DUPONT.
DIED,
On the 12th of October, In Sparta, Ga., Mr. DIMAS
PONUE, aged 81 years, a native of Bt. Augustine*
Florida, but for many years an active and prominent
merchant of Gils city. In early life lie acquired that
system in business, which aided by great Intelligence
and strict integrity, ever iusurea a successful career’
and the peaceful termination of a long life of unos
tentatious piety, combined with amiable and geuer'
ous qualities, leave his friends every hope . that his
Immortal spirit now rests happily with the God who
gave it. M.
HEAA’QRS. MILITARY DIVISION)
• OF THE TENNESSEE, V
Nasiiville, Tknn., Sept. 29th, 1805.)
General Order, )
No. 32. )
All sales made by tbe United States through
the proper officers, to private parties either
or horses, mules or other property, are here
by declared valid aud the title tlierclor in
disputable. Citizens making purchases of
such property must not be molested by the
civil authority in the possession of the same;
and all snits or action peuding in the civil
courts, either for tlie property itself or its
money value, will be set aside and consid
ered of no force or effect.
The Government of the United States is
responsible for any and all property seized
for military purpose, and any damage result
ing lo private citizens tberetrom is of the
same nature as other claims for damage, and
will be submitted for to the
proper authorities at Washington.
By commaud of
Major Gen. Thomas.
Wm. D. Whipple, Asst. Adj’t. Geu.
Official:
Clark H. Remick, Capt. and Provost
Marshal, District of Savannah. w
nov 2 2t
November 2, 1865.
Permission granted citizens to retain in
their possession pistols or other ffre arms
does not allow the carrying of concaled weap
ons.
, Any person violating this order will be
arrested and punished.
By command of
Brey. Major Gen. J. M. BRANNAN.
Glark 11. Remik,
Capt and Provost Marshal,
District of Savannah.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H J DICKERSON,
Harbor Master,
OFFICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
No. 1 Harris’ Buildings.
SAVANNAH, GA.
nnv4 lm
To the Merchants of Savannah.
f|MIK iinderalgncd,Committee from Mdropolltvn Fief
A Company, will wait up,m «h« Merchant* mid liutl
no«a Mm ortho city Tbia nay, to aolicit tabacilptioua
for tho parch, I*o of a Ntoam Fire Engine.
They hope for a prompt and generotu rrepoDM from
their fellow citieea*.
JNO. R. DILLON,
‘ GEO. 11. JOHNSTON, J*.,
WM. N. VALLEAU,
»nv4 Committee.
WANTED,
A tit KID (TNIK (Whiuq for a euvill family, for
wh en the higheal wage. Mt.l ha paid Enquire at
11. MKiNIIAHD * ItttO.,
IIOV4-2* 155 llryun igeot
Mules Stolen.
oTOI.KK at lien. lUn ietm'e 1118111*11011 on the night
ka nf tiiu til lIIW., t*o bay liiqlee One Uiiy la, i.lcu
titled b* a l»lt«r"J" nud * llguru on the right
ehnuliwr, slid Hie oilier by a eadjle mark OB tba
Itulula id III* lafl «h milder,
, Fifiy dollan rewind lor i'll her, or one liundrad
dollar* tat holt, will la paid upon tlielr delivery lo
I*, t, NAI.GNK,
MOV 4 8 CUf Weft Rrvad A uaeiok WreeU
MKW AUVKKTI9KMKXT9.
To lut mple of tiie m£ ,
The Old “Examiner" Revived.
The uudersiKUod, h iving its good will
and bobfeciiption in ok*, propose* to revive* at an
early day, tlie old Bichm>'ud LxauiiHer. of *hkli the
late John M. Daniel whh editor-m-cnief, «nd the uu
dcraigned ine constant uesociuie for the entire period
of the war.
It ia believed that the nablic will recognize an ap
propriate and practical idea in thi* enterprise, hff >rts
to lev ive other papers In the 'utoutii are announced,
and it is cerrhinly neither a visionary nor unworthy
endeavor for the literary associates of a gaJ
lanl spirit that now sleeps in the to essay honor
to his memory and a service to the public by reviving
the old Examiner newspaper, so long the ornament ot
Southern letters, an example :»! once of the b< boiar
ship and chivalry of Virginia; and perhaps the only
school in the hrluth of pure und classic Eugi sh dis
tinct from the models and redeemed from the inuova
tionsof Northern instructor*.
No pains or expense will be spared to make the Ex*
ainiuei the new.-rptpcr of the South. For every de
partment of it the services of the most accomplished
and active writers will be secured. Special corres
pondents will he posted in New York and Washington
and other important centres of intelligence »n the
countiy A former active editor of the old Examiner,
Edward A. Pollard, vciil be employed as correspon
dent from Europe, in which country he proposes to
write a History of the War, and 10 iorm a familiar ac
quaintance with the politics of Europe, especially in
conuection with American questions and topics. This
correspondence will constitute a special feature of in
terest in our napor ; it will enliven its columns fr in
week to week with the productions of an animated
pen; and it will afford our readers a singularly good
opportunity-to make themselves acquainted with co
temporary Europe, and to apprehend the growing in
terest of our foreign relations.
The undersigned was recently the editor ot ihe Rich
mond Times, but in consequence of a disagreement
with the part proprietor oi that paper, he has been
forced to leave it and appeal to the civil courts for his
rights; and be now p eposes to himself the nobler
tusk of reviving a paper endeared to the ISouth by
many memories of the past, and associated with so
much tiiat is admirable in its heroic and literary name
in history. He calls upon the old subecribers ol the
Examiner, from Virginia to Texas, to rally to its sup
port, to renew their subscriptions, aud to assist in the
revival of a paper which has exisied for three-quar-'
ters of a century, and which has ever been solicitous to
honor, truth and virtue, prompt to chastise abuses,
and ambitious to defend end adorn the civilization and
literature of the South.
TEKAIS OP SriIBCKtPTIOX :
Daily—One year, in advance $8 00
“ Six months, iu advance 6 oo
** Three months, iu advance 3 00
“ One month, iu advance 1 00
Semi-Weekly—One year, in advance. 6 00
“ Six months, in advmnce 3 to
Weekly—One year, in advance 3 oo
“ Six ninths, in advance 2 no
Advertisements will be inserted on the same terms
as published by the other Richmond papers.
All letters and communications of every character
should be addressed to
H. RIVES POLLARD,
hov4 Richmond, Va.
Mr. Ei>itou : Please announce the under
named gentlemen as Candidates for tbe
offices of Mayor and Aldermen at themext
Municipal election. We have not consulted
them, but presume they will serve if elected.
They are not office seekers, and probably
have no friends to reward or enemies to
punish. CITIZENS.
MILTON J. BUCKNER.
FOR ALDERMEN.
MONTGOMERY CUMMING.
JOHN McMAIiON.
JOHN LAMA.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
WILLIAM REMSHART.
A. P. WETTER.
A. N MILLER.
S. YATES LEVY.
JOHN FOLEY.
JOHN C. FERRILL.
JACOB WALDBUKG.
W. G. BULLOCH. S-nov4
SUNDRIES.
C TIERCES Choice Ilams
O ioo Smoked Tongues
100 lbs Bologna Sausages
25 bbls Family Flour
20 bbls Pilot Bread
10 bbls Family Beef
casks Cass’ Pale Ale
5 casks liy.iss London Porter
10 bbls Choice bourbon and Rye Whiskey
200 bags White Corn
25 bbls Crushed and Coffee Sugar x
10 sacks Java aud Rio Coffee
10 bbls Sperm, Lard aud Petroleum Oil, best
quality
10 che*ts Choice Black aud Green Tea.
Landing and lor sale by
Uov4-2 CLAgHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
NOTICE.
A LL persona are hereby forbidden either to cut wood
on the land of the estate of Janies Potter or to
purchase wood cut on the aforesaid land, as they will
be prosecuted to the mllest extent of the law.
nov4-G JAB. G. PATTERSON, Agent.
Architecture anil Engineering.
MULLER & BRUYN, Architects and Engineers,
are now prepared to furnish Drawings,
tlous aud Estimates for Euildinps. Also for all kinds
of Machinery, such as Saw Mills and other Mills, Facto
ries, &c., and to superintend the building of tne same,
hurraying doneiu all its branches, Levelling, &c.
Ollice iu Sorrel s Building, corner ot Bull and Bay sis,
second floor.
M. P. MULLER,
Civil and Mechanical Engineer.
DkWITT BRLVN,
pov4-lm Architect
J. thorneT WILLIAMS,
IN his office, over his former store, two doors lrom
the Republican, has a general assortment of
Blanks,
For Lawyers, Merchant, tlie Custom House, and all
other kinds of Commercial and Notarial Blanks.
nov4 3
Havana Segars.
A FEW Choice Brands of Genuine Havana Soqars,
A for sale by SORKEL BROTHERS,
uov4-3 82 Bay street
v DR J. S. SULLIVAN^ -
HAS resumed the practice of Medicine iu this city.
Office and residence corner of Abercorn and South
Broad streets'. 3* nov4
SCRANTON & MAC HIRE,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
43 EXCHANGE PLACE,
NEW YORK.
OFFICE IS.
Liberal advancee made on Consignment* of Colton,
Tobacco, and other Snnihcrn Produce. Orders for the
purchase of Quods in New Y’ork promptly attended to.
RBFimncis:
Scranton, Smith & Cos.
Crane, Johnson & Gray) fill.
A. Cbampion. lw* nov4
Storage Wanted
THE bulk of One thousand Bales of Cotton wanted
on storage.
' J. C. ROWLAND,
Battle Row,
nov4-lw Foot of Montgomery street.
COTTON, COTTON.
COTTON carefutlv picked and rebated.
J. C. ROWLAND,
Battle How,
nov4-lw Foot of Montgomery street.
St. Andrew’s Society.
A MEETING of {lie Society will be held, at the resi
dence of the subscriber, No. 103 York street, on
Monday livening next. OMi Inst.* at S r>*clork p m.
JOi. 8. CAKKUTHEKB,
nov4-‘2 Seuetary and Treas.
BOARDING.
A FEW Gentleman can be accommudated with
Hoard und Lodging, in a private house, 011 Lib
erty street. For particulars enquiro at this olHce.
Uuv4 3
SSO REWARD
WILL tie paid for ths recovery of * Diane,ml Ring,
TV lost Nuvcmber 2,1, liedtrouglit m .tool, Ixtwseu
Whitaker and Uustdn meets, To be left at
u (err.
nov4 I* Corner Whitaker a treat and liny lan«;
IMssa|ii! i«‘ii . < oimilii(‘iNl»ip
fptlK knti til IHiubars A Fr.ns Is this day dloelA
Ihr Mjllll ounivlH, by tha wlllidntw«l T. 4.
PillkMf. lit ruMlUi Him I»u»}unm will <<»lidUCU*4 lljf
IHihlnii mul Jobii yn-lur H»« Himul i»m»
t»«i A P»*» * wbu t»||| iajllbcl BU Ml* A»*d jpUI« ttif
vidiuiwf iliw uii) Omi ut Dunbar* 4 Pran*
rrnrt if— 4 cT nv. kta
Legal Notices
i'OT&TR OP UKOUGU. CHATHAM COUNTY—To
O 611 »In>m ir.ern : »
I when*.,*, IL'A. Ciriirn will apply at ihe Court of
I Ordinary 1-r Letters of Ad6)U)U(rati* n on lUcksutte
of Busan I> Hoberts**n, decfioied,
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
I whom it mar con* eru. to be and appear In-lure Mild
| i oun to make ohjection sis any they hm * , on or be-
I fore (be Hist Monday iu November lrcxi. uihertTuc
•old letters will be "ranted.
Wlruess my hand rod odlcial signature, this 2Sih
, day of September, 1565.
j ••P-ft D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-To
all whom It may concern :
Whereas, Ferdinand Kolb will apply ai the Conrt
of Ordinary lor Letters of Administration on the es
tate ot John Gann, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to he and appear be.'ore said
Court to make objection (if any th. y have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Wituess my hand and official sign atare, this 29th
day of September, 1866.
* C P3O D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY —To
all whom it rnry concern ;
Whereas, John H. Norton will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on ihe es
tate of Thaddens S. Norton, deceased. ».
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make obiectiou (if any they have; on or he
lore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hauu and official sign aturc, this 28th
day of September, 1865.
D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
CTATE (, f GEORGIA CnATHAMCOUNTY.—To
* ' all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Caroline A. Lamar will apply at the
Court of A(]ministrationx>n the estate of Charles A.
L. Lamar, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday iu November next, otherwise
said let! e a will be granted.
Witness my hand ana official signature, this 26th
day of September, 1865.
. D. A. O’BYRNE,
Ordinary Chathum county.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it ina}' concern: *
Whereas, Louis Greuralcl will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate ot Paul ts. (Jlatlgny, deceased, *
These are, thereloie, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be aud appear befoie said
Court to moke objection (if uny they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official eignatuie, this 26th
day of September, 1565.
„ D. A. O’BYRNE,
6e P- 7 Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Elizabeth Ddlon will apply at the Conrt
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of James Carrol.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my official signature this 13th of Septem
ber, 1865.
*ep27 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATK OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Andrew M will apply at the Court
ofOrdinary lor Letters of Administration on the es
tate oflsaac W. Morrell, deceased. -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they havej on or be
fore tbe Ist Monday in November next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 2Gth
day of September, 1665.
eep27 D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Andrew M. Jackson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
estate ofßernadino S-. Sanchez.
These are, therefore, t« cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have; on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness ray hand and official signature thisSTth
clay of September, 27, ISC6.
sep2B 1). A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CH ATHAM COUNTY.—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Anais Wilson will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Edward G. Wilson, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this I2th
day of September, 1865.
eep3o D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
CTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all
a whom it may concern :
Whereas, Adain llohenstein will applv at the Court
•: Ordinary fjr Letters of Administration C T. A. on
the Estate of Peter Yonsson, Deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear befoie said
Court to make objection, (if any they have; on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters wffl be granted.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 28th
day of September, 1865.
oct 2 D, A. O’BYRNfS, Ordinary.
SITATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.—To
all whom it may ccncern :
Whereas, John rlonn will apply at tlie Cfdiri of Ordi
nary for Lfttcis of Administration on the estate of
Janv's Sloan, deceased,
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before the Court, to
make objection (if any they have), on or before tho
first Monday in December next, otherwise said Letters
will be granted.
Witness W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordiuary for Liber
ty county, this 2d October, 1866.
oct7 W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C.
OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY—To all
whom it may concern ;
Whereas, Pinion Harrington will apply at the Court
of Ordihary for Letters of Administration on tlie estate
of B- P. Harrington, deceased,
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before the Court, to
make oijeclion (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwise said Letters
will bj granted.
Witneeß W. P. Girardeau, Et?q., Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 2d October, 1865. "
oct7 W P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C*
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
albwhom it may concern :
Wherereas, James L. Haupt will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Jane Barnett, Deceased..
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear belore said
Court to make ejection (if any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, otherwise
said letters will l>e granted.
.Witness, my hand and official signature, this 28th
day of September, 1665.
oct 2 law D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-JTo
all whom it ms»y concern:
Whireip, Julian Hartridgcwillapply.it the Court
of Ordinary lor Lettera of Administration, de bonis
pon, cum testarnento annexo, on the eet ites of Peter
Shick and Robert M. Charlton, Senior, deceared; de
ceased; and also for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Mrs. Margaret Charlton, deceased,
These arc, tflferefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to
make objection Ci’ any they have), on or before the
first Monday in Novemoer next, otherwise said Let
ters will be granted.
Witness ms hand and olHcial signature, this 27th
day of September, I$U5.
oct« D. A. O’BYRNE, Ordinary.,
/ 2 EORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
vT may concern :
Whereas, James W. Kimbrell and Mai la Kickligliter
will apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bnlloeli coun
ty for ietters of administration on tlie estate of John
C. lviuihreU.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objection (if any they have) on or hef»>re the
in December next, otherwise said letters
will be gruuted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 12th
day of October, 1865. DAVID BEASLEY, sr.
octl4-lawlm Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BULLOCH COUNTY-.—To allwbom it
mW>' concern.- „ . .
Whereas, Henry C. Ikie will npply to Ihe Court or
Ortllnary of Bnlloeli county for letters of utlunuistia
tlon on tha estate of William A. Lee. . ...
Tliese are to cite anU admouiah all and singular tnc
kindred of said Atreuseri, to file wttli said court their
objection (If any they have) on or I* l .®
Monday lu December next, otherwise suid leturs
Wltncs* my hand and 121,1
day of October, 1865. DAVID BEASLEY .nr.,
outU-luwlm oruiuary.
ADMINISTRA’I'OR’S SALE. —By virtue Os an order
of tlie Court of ordumrv of liuliorli County, will
be mid before the Court llnuse door, lit Stateabo
rough, within Hi« I' gul hours of sate, on tlie first
Tuesday lu Reuember uext, at Pulille Outcry
lion, eight hundred und seventeen acres of Uud,
the llouu-sieud truel, continuing live hundred ami
flirty-six ucre*, more or leas, hounded by lends of
Washington Water's eslste. of M. Parrish and others;
one uihsr tract containing sixteen ui lus liqtiudcd by
lands oi the estate of M. Pursi.h and oifinrs : one
oilier trsel (-out.lining iwo liundn-d und Hilt five
anus, more or less, luminlrd by lands of M. 11,
Hendrix ami other* unimproved, all sold anlijeet In
Hie widow'* (lower, ht lungmg lo llie eslste of lie*
hum Hi ndi U, mid sold lot llie iH-nefil of Hie heirs
und i redlmfe of s.i.i estate. Terms made known uu
the day of sale, ie-i. latli, i.na.
Hi l t TILL it. UfcMHtlX AddiliiUlruloi
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VUbttvu*, Mitchell Lamer ami Eliza Sumorfin «■,
apply at the court of Onliuan of Bulloeli iitunwTf!
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1 lo r ‘ u ' * 1 " 1 x’lioonUli all an<l stnsmi..
| the kuited xud (realtor* of shirt rtec«*aLi >7 m
vrtU‘*#fwMrt their ofiKOtro., (If Ly Ui>v "n
| or before* li« uivu. m December iw»t mh?
wise said letters will ’ 01111,1
12th day 0 f ocm
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Whereas, John a. Denmark aud NoaiiVeasmith w u
apply at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch couutr r!i-
administration ,n the c. r al? oi ui '”'
\ cisuiUfi, decease*!. .
• These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish ill aud
singular the kindred aud creditors of said dec*** !'
to file their objection with said court (Ifaur tiw<!
have) on or heiore the first Monday in December u, \
otherwise auhi letters will be granted tUe applicant
M line**, David Beesicy. sen.. Ordinary tor liuliu l!
county, this 12th day of Oet., 1*65. “ut.oeii
OCI 16-la will! DAVID UKIISLEY, sen., Ord
Georgia, bulloch cbuiJTY.-Toau'wiiom u
may coucetu :
Whereas, Janies Y’onng will apply at the Court ot
Oidiuary oi Bulloch County lor letters of admimsua
non ou the estate of Thomas Young, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and Admonish all aud
singular the kindred aud creditors of said decea
to file their objections with said court (if any tiiee
have) on or before the first Mob.lav iu December next
otherwise said letters wilt be granted.
Wituess, my hand and official signature, this 12th
day of October, 1865. *e “
octl6 lawlut DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
EOKGIA, BULLOCH BOUNTY.—Tu ail whom "17
may conceru :
Whereas, John B. Roshing wiH apply at the Court of
Ordinary of Bulloch County for letters of administra
tion on the esiute of Win. Hushing, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admhnlsh all and
singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased
to file their objections with said court (if any tht-v
have) on or Iwiore the first Monday hi December
next, otherwise said letters wilt be granted.
Witness, my baud and qflicia! signature, thi* 12’li
day ol October, 1805.
OCll6—lawlm DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
STATE OF GEORGIA, BUELOCH COUNTY—To an
whom it may concern:
Whereas, James Smith will applv at the Court ol
Ordinary of Bulloch Couuly, tor Letters of Admluisti u
tion ou the Estate of Ntcv Smith, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred aad creditors of said deceased; to me their
objections witU said Court (if any they have.) ou or
before tlie first Mouday Iu December next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness uiy hand officially this 12tli day of Oct.
1865.
* DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
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STATE ~OF~GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY— To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, James W. Kimbrell wilt apply at tlie
tout ot Ordinary of Bulloch County, for tetter* us
Administration on tne Estate of Absalom Parrish
deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Itii*
their objections with said Court (if aiiy the? have,) on
or before the first Monday in December next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness my. baud oflicially tills 12th day of Oct,
1865.
DAVID BEASLEY, scu., Ord.
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STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY—To all
whom it may concern :
Whereas,the estate ofdeptha Haginsisunrepresem
ed, and unless some person applys for the Adraihk
tration oi said estate, I shall appoint the Clerk of Uie
Superior Court Administrator on said Estate, iu
terms of the Statutes In such eases made ami pro
vided.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said ik-ceased, to me
their objection* with said Court (if any they have.i
on or before the first Monday in December next,
otherwise said Letters will be granted.
wituess my hand officially this ljthdayof 0c;
1860. *
DAVID BEASLEY, »eo., Ord.
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STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.-Tu
all whom it may concern ;
Whereas, as the estate of Michael Parrish Is unrep
resented, aud unless some fit and proper parson ap
plys for tlu? Administration of said estate, t shall
appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court Adunni.-
trator on said estate in terms of the Statutes iu such
case made and provided.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile tUe.t
objections with said Court (if any they have,) on oi
before tho first Monday In December bext, otherwise
said Letters will bo granted.
Witness my hand officially this 12th day of Oct.;
1865.
DAVID BEASLEY, sen., Ord.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an ord i
of l lie Court of Ordinary of Bu.loch County, will
ue sold before the Court House door,iustatesborou-'li
within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
December next, at Public Outcry, one hundred and
fifty acres of land with a comfortable log building on
it with outsr building, bounded by lands of li. C.
Lee, Gen. G. W. Lee and David Beasley, belonging
to the estate of Simon S. Williams, and sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
terms made known oil the day of sale, this 12th d.<y
of Oct., 1865.
BENJAMIN C. LEE,Administrator.
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STATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY—To
all whom it may concern:
Whereas, George Hawkins will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for Let ars Dlsuiissory ns Guardian of Ihe
person and property of Christopher J. Abbott, orphan
and minor,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be aud appear before sal'l Court to
make objection sis any they havej on or before the
firm Monday in December next, otherwise said letien
will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this lßthday
of October, 1865
octlT law4od D. A. P’BYRNE, O. C. C.
GEORGIA— BULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it
may concern:
Whereas, \v itliani J. Alliff and Joseph Alliff will
apply at Ihe Court of ordinary of Bulloch county («
Letters of Administration ou the estate of John Alliff.
Senior,
These are to cite and admonish all and* singular the
kindred and creditor* of Baid deceased, to file their (*7-
L-ctnai l * with said Court (if any they have) on or before
the first Monday in December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted. . ,
Witness my band, officially, this i2tb day of Octo
ber, 1865. DAVID BEASLEY, Sen..
oct2s lawlm > Ordinary
GEORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it
may coueern: _
Whereas, Mathew Alliff and John Alliff. Jr., wi
appiy at the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county ;
Letters of Administration on tbe estate of Josep'
Alliff, deceased, ...
'J heee are to cite and admonish all and singular tw
kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their oa
j actions with said Court (if any they havej on or Del»!J
the first Monday in December next, otherwise
Letters will be granted. .. , n „ tr ,
Witness my hand, officially, this »2thdayof
ber. 1835. DAVID BEASLEY. Sen,
oct96 lawlm Ordinary.
i't EORdIA —BULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom»
VT may concern: , ... nnnri
Whereas. Chesley Parrish will apply at the Con t a
Ordinary of Bulloch Connty for Letters of AdmUU«»
tion on the estate of Ansell Parrish, with the will »■
Ue These are to cite and admonish all and singular
kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their
jeettnns with said Court on orTrefore the first Mnmu
in December next, otherwise sai4 Letteia win
K Witness my hand, officially, this
Iter, tscr,. DAVID BEASLEY^n,
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TWO monttis after date application will bo tufa *
the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch, for lu
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of.s' *
Grooms, deceased. JAM ES ? W. M00R...
Bullock county, Oct. 28th, ISSS law4wws»
BORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-To all vvhotnh
WferoafiohuCooper wlll apply at «10 &>urte f^
diuftry for Letters of Aduiiuistration on the e»Ji
James B. Norris, dei eased, , ...
Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish tv i"
it may concern, to he and appearTiefore . iM
make ohteetton (if any they havej oil or ben
first Monday in December next, otherwise sam lc
will be granted. , . .... d)J
Witness my hand aud oflldal siguat ure. tnw im
of October, 6 =. I. A. CllY^
A EORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.-To all w 6 " O
UT may concern : .... p-eiil
Whereas James E Cope will apply et me by' 1
Ordinary for Letters Dbmiasoty us Adminlst™_
the esiate of James C. Thompson, lute of »m u
deceased, - , , h „,i «btf
These are, the.efore, to cite and admonish
It may concern tube und appear before •* , ®, k „|i4
make objection (If any they have) on or boiom j, v
Monday iu May next, otherwise said letters "
granted.
Wktnusi my hand and official s ** nn^Q JS„vosii,
of October, ISO,. I)
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cTiaTE uF GE6ROIA, 'cUA'illAM udi-' f
ij all whom It may concern: . , b( , eras
Whereas, Martha A. C’.mion will apply w
nf Ordinary lor Letteia of Administration 1
lute of Charles Cannon. laUt of aald oow'y “j,»
These are, than fore, to cite and admM*b „
It may concern, to he uud appear helore » jy, i r
make uhtecilun (If an) they huvi-J on or <
first Monday In Dacemhor u»xu oißerwia
WI WU^ , omets. .Ignatnrr.tM’ ”
ds. 11l Niwernher.
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