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PROCLAMATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR*
SAVANN AH MARKET. ,
‘OFFICE* OF THE MOBNING HEWS, )
Savaxxab, September 29, 0 P. M. J
Cotton. —The market opened • at our yester
day's quotation, with but- -little inquiry. A few trans
actions took place during the morning, Middling
Cotton ruling at 23 *£@23?*cl At three o'clock advices
from New York put Middling up to 26c, and our mar
ket closed firm at 24c. The following were the sales
fortiieday: * .
1 at 24$ 42 at 23%; 1 at 23; 26 at 22%; .57 at 22; 9 at
■582^:2 at 21>j;C at 21; lat20, and 42 at—. Total,
243 bales.
Receipts, 1,059 bales.
; Gold—Buying at 141; selling at 144 to 145.
Exchange.—New York sight, buying % off; selling
X. premium. Boston X@X less; Philadelphia, X-
. Bagging and Hope.—Gunny 24j£ci extra heavy,
25c; American, in rolls, 25c.
Flout-—Northern superfine, $8 50@9 00; extra,
$10 50@11 00; fiunily and fiujcy. $12@12 50. Geor
gia and Tennessee brands, $10 50@11 00, for super
fine; $13@18 50 for extra; fit 60@15 50 for family.
JOHN OLIVER,
* .<• u w ..... ;• - - 'r-
' DEALER IN
Sashes, Blinds and
Doors,
PAINTS, OIX.S, .CfLASS,
Painter’s and Glaziers. Tools,
Mixed Faints
OP. ATX .’COLORS AND SHADES.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. GDAZ-,
,. ING, ata.-i , i
No. G AVnitalcer St., Corner of Bay.Iase.
c.’i^irns8ta^cra'iaifliared from me on tbo
ratification of the Constitution: I regret 'that
we could pot all see and think alike. This,
, lionevcr, was not "to Ee expeeteTE Tt vras
your right, as it was mine,‘to form your own
opinions and act upon them. .Bat now the
vorktis done and aU eandkT irieai should see
that itis a failure in the main; and that to
the extent that-It proves to he a success, it is
a success at-the sacrafiec of the weliare of
our State; that those under whose dictation
It lias'been accomplished, defy the Constitu-
M adame t. de gabeo ncte, Astroiogtst Phi*.
nologidi. and Physiologist, southwest corner
Broughton ami Congress streets,Savannah. Ga.
mav22-tf. "
‘' • -L- K if B * I ExRcmvR Department, 1
? W^-W r i L AtlaHta, Ga., August 26,1868.)
To the Sheriff, or his lawful Deputy, of Muscogee County:
Whereas, at the February adjourned Term, A. D.
1868, of the Superior Court, held in and for said coun
ty, John Simpson was tried for and convicted of the
crime of murder, and was therefor, then and there.
Notice of Co-Partnership.
iTE HAYE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OURSELVES
M ETROPOLITAN' BLLUABD BOOMS, (five of
Phelan's first class Tables), Bryan street, oupo-
site Screven House. jfcgrFREE LUN C H every evening
mli21 P. McCONNELL, Proprietor/
Savannah, August 14,1868. j
,N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 1BTH raST., PAS-
senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad
L run as follows :
UP DAY TRAIN.
tenth day of April thereafter; and whereas,, on the
third day of April, iu*D. 1868, the execution Of" the
sentence so passed, as aforesaid, upon the said John
Simpson, was respited by his Excellency, Thomas H.
i m rf 11»i ii ~ yjt 11 11 t ■ —D- O 7
apirotffl {rfkhh glorious old Commonwealtli;
you are the friends of the Constitution, and
•would see it obeyed and respected by every
department of. the Government; you are op
posed to usurpation and’cannot sanction the
concentration of all power, Slate and Federal,
in Confess , so as to render that branch of
ike General. Government supreme and Irre
sponsible. Then, regardless of former po-
reprieves and pardons, to commute penalties, and to
remit’ any part of a sentence for offences against the
State, except in cases of Impeachment” has been and
now is vested in the Governor of this State; and
whereas, it has been made to appear that a number of
the jurymen who Wed the case have since declared,
that had certain testimony been produced on the
. trial, which was afterwards discovered to exist, the
verdict would have been materially changed; and
whereas, new evidence has been discovered, since the
said trial and conviction, which, if it had been-pro
duced upon the trial, would have shown either that
' the homicide was justifiable, or at most, manslanghter:
•nlkmfbn. Believing that the said John Simpson Ib
entitled to the foil benefit of all the testimony in his
behalf, I, by the power and authority in me vested by
t he Constitution of this State, do hereby commute the
said sentence of capital punishment, so passed upon
the said John Simpson as aforesaid, to imprisonment
at hard labor in the Penitentiary of this State, for and
, daring his natural life. And It is hereby ordered, that
ithe Principal Keeper of the said Penitentiary forthwith
cause the said John Simpson to be conveyed to
and confined in said Penitentiary, in pursuance of and
$i 60 for Eastern. SMeaftten wharf, in large lots.
Georg*, *@85c f
SE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
antf retail. Paints, Oily Glass, Patty, and
iitical distinctions, let ns unite together, in
ilie interests of our wives and children, in
She interest of future generations, in the- in
terests of Georgia's honor and prosperity,
and in the interests of popular liberty, and
strike another bold and manly blow for Con
stitutional Government. Organize, for the
Bttf organize in every county'and_d»
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
iBAYASlQLB, GA.
Notice of Co-Partnership.
|TE HAVE THIS DAY’ ASSOCIATED OURSELVES
\ together under the firm name of
Joseph Fmegan & Co.,
conflict; i
triet; arouse the people from fatal lethargy;
arouse them, not by words of denunciation;
not by appeals to their prejudices andpas-
sions; but . to their reason and patriotism.
The stake is valuable above all earthly price;
it is Good Government for ourselves and our
posterity. Very respectfully; ..
. Your fellow-citizen,
Hebschel V. Johnson.
17 GDI| doci i(jliwimj v * • v V5Jf* * v * — v
rATOEs AND Onions.—A good article, $3 25@3 60
A Onions, $4 00@5 50 $ bbL . V- *-
;e.—Rice is beginning. to come in quite freely
uote new clean at 10(0)12%. *c . n
jT.—Stock quite low. No arrivals for sable weeks
$2 05 in large lots, and $2 20 in smaller quan-
jars.—Porto Rico, 13\j'f§»14% refined, 1G%' for
led, powdered and granulated, and 14** @15% for
s crushed.
sights.—Foreign quiet By sad to Liverpool
(lands. Tim)u»T pGTyilnal, offering at 36 shillings
iwn for Liverpool, *38 shillings to Queenstown for
8. Coastwise: To New York, irregular; steam
1 5bale on uplands; domestics, 50@$1 60
rice, *1 00. By steam to Philadelphia, $1.50 «
or uplands; domestics^ 65c. To Baltimore, By
l, cotton 50@$1 50 %! bale; by sail, nominal,
u by steam through to Boston, S3 00 ^ bale.
l American freights are still offering at $22 and 5
it gold. Several Cuban freights offering, though
j 1 <SpcCESSOfc lOMT. H.ilEdr,) I rf
-Wholesale' and Retail Dealer in
COTTON FACTORS
Architectural Department
A Mempliis Banket- Loses a Gold XVatclt,
aDiamoaiRiag and a. Wad of Green
backs:
About three weeks ago, fays ah exchange,
fifiera came bo Louisvfll^fej. 4^e mail boat
from Cincinnati a young girl) wlib ahnonheed
to her fellote-passengers that she was en route
for-Hew Orleans, -whither she was going
to occupy fin engagement she'had 1 ‘al-
THOS. PETERS. O. M M-CONNIOU R. E.fDto,
R. Hi:HENLEY & GO.,
COTTON BUYERS
MElttANTII.li
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cotton—Firmer and more active; it is thought the
ilea will reach 15,000 bales. ’ •
Naval. Store&—Firm. •
OF* LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
ESTABLISHED IX 1809
CAPITAI, AND ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Subscribed Capital..... $10,000,001
Cash Assets...... $13,003,803.S:
'a. ^
. The passage down" the 'river' from Cincin
nati was Very lively. The boat was crowded
with gay people, and altar, supper our young
lady entertained quite an audience, who col
lected about the piano, playing and singing
in a ravishing manner. Indeed, one middle-
aged gentleman, a Memphis cotton broker,
became' “enchanted, and did not laeve the
cabin until a late hour. Next morning he
reappeared, found the object of his sudden'
devotion quietly waiting the arrival of her
brother, and took mp his position by her
side, declaring that he should hot leave her
until she was in sale hands.
The brother did not a]
AJERUTN, Arefiitecte snd CivU infi Me-
1 Bngjqeers, santbwest comer Bay and
; , Domestic Markets.
New York, September 29—-Noon.
Financial.—Mouev easv; at S@5per cent.; sterling,
15?;; gold, HI-,; 1S62 bonds," 113,‘f; North Caro-
ila’a, ;70J;; new, 75; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, ' new,
>y*- ...
Cotton—A shade firmer; middling, 25?f@26e.
Naval Spores. — Turpentine, 44)i@45c; rosins
E. W. DRUMMOND 1 &, BRO.
The.brqtlier did not appear, 1 One- two—
three hours pasS'efl, No brother—not’ even a
cloud of dust upon the. levee. . ‘ The cabin-
boys and chamber-maids were’ cleaning the
saloons and state-rooms for the return trip.
The steamer was in confusioih "What should
be done ? The Memphis gentleman proposed
that Miss should go. up jo one of the hotels
and despatch a note to her brother. . She as
sented, a carriage was called, and they en
tered; but lo! when they reached the hotel the
pqrtemonaie of the young lady, containing
over one hundred dollars, was gone. The
carriage was searehed-j.-iio^gprienuffiaie.
They^drove back to the, boat.. \
The state-room occupied by Miss the pre-
eeflihg night was searched. Not so much as
the scent of a greenback. The gentleman
was nonplussed. The lady was in tears. She:
sat down, in fact in the Vacant state-room,
and howled. And what did the Memphis
cotton, broker do? Generous man! He. went
belowj bribed a waiter, put.a w - ad of Uifls hi
his hand, and sent him upstairs-to say to the
lady that the’ money had" been swept out of
dhe cabin, and perhaps it was fibrsT* Jerhaps
it was—of course it was. She dned-her eyes
at once, and pocketed, the. money, .and, re
turned to the-hotel a hazier, and, with her
new-found escort, a richer woman. .
Old Memphis was a little taken aback; by
this. It.' jvas now well on to mid-day,- and
still. Die Main street. • brother had’ failed to
come to time. Should he not go himself and.
lookup the ’ negligent young man? ..Oh, no,
Mim said,.not for the-world; her btother -was
very—peculiar; .he would come jifefiently.
Presently came, however,, .witjippt the bro-
:her—and late that afternoon.she announced ’
that he was not in the city; rthat her letter
was miscarried; that her .brother wastin' feci,
off on a drumming expedition. At the same
time she declared her intention to wait for
nim.Sti-if• i -a, -
WM. J. LAWTON, B. A. HART, J. G. GARNETT.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Publishing Hesse,
Capital ,£2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING.
Jab Tfinftintjs; ;."4)i4iice,
; North Carolina’s, 75 hid.
-Firm; middling, 25A'c.
Quiei^nd unclianged.
-Wheat very dull; com firm:
Blank Book Manuiaetoryi. -
ITY UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME
to execate all work in the above lines with the
Tobacco Commission -Merchants,
—— — * » WWW #U *<n<yAU,
choice, $10 50^*13.
Grain—CornAoU at $1 92@1 93; oats better, *1 66
@1 53.
Hay—dull; Ohio river, $22 50; St Louis, $23 60.
Bran—Steady-at $1 15.
Provisions—Mess pork dull at $30 50; bacon dull;
shoulders, 12«@13c; clear sides, 165i@17c; lard
j Cotton—Active; m|ddhng, 22»£@23c.
t Charleston, September 29.
• Cotton—In good demand and firmer; sales, 365
bales; middling,' 23e; receipts,/734 bales; exports
50 bales.
Mobile,' September 29.
i Cotton—Sales,-800 bales; market firm; middling,
pc; receipts, 537 bales;, export, 7L J
Augusta, September 29.
ColrroN—Active and firmer; sales, 234 -bales, Te-
ceipts, 451 bales; middling, 23@23*£c; cotton coming
LIBERTY ST. FOUNDST,
OPPOSITE GUIF R. B. DEPOT.
Iron and Brass Castings
Tobhcco Warehioiise.
WHOLSSALE nXALERSjEN ■(., . .
NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA 1
- MANUFACTURED AND SMOKING
T O oos,
fyj-iy
SAVANNAH, GA.
wait too, and that evening the conple visited
the’ negro minstrels together. They ware
quite happy and contented. After the min-
‘i&elsfhey stopped m atron ice-cream saloon
und had supper. -Duringsupper Miss noticed
that her bean was wearing: a-veiy beautiful
watch and chain. She asked. to look. at fit. I
Memphis took it ofl’anda she playfully put it
on: It was -very becoming, she said, and did
he mind her wearing it a little while?: Gat-
Southem Bag Mainifactrire:
9i.
ail
cases without any pain.)- ■ 1 -
OLD CASES not cbmfartably worn, I canmakeso,
OLD GOLD and SILVER PLATES taken in part p*3|
7!
Between BoD and Whitaker streeta,
. ’ frs* acta*» ., j on..
he mind her wearing it a little whimi <xat-
llEtry was only too delighted" to see her wear
it. Next khe noticed a diamond ring on his
fore finger. This he put pn her fniger-him-
self—and what a charming nttle nana sfie
had, to be sure! They were vastly compli
mentary and happy, and got’back to the ho
tel about 11 o’clock^ when .they separated to
meet at breakfast next morning. «i -
«_5?ha,t Memphis dreamed of we know not.
Doubtless bis dreams were blissful. Re woke,
* 1' /lncoAvirlrt/1 Vre 'til A rii >irv •#!rvU
EMBOSSING; PRESSES.
Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter
dressed, “ descended to'thi
a servant, sent to No. 13 f(
ently the servahtTetnmed-
“Nobody in No. 13,. Sir..’.
aland cotton and mdse-
Pex Wiiile’s llat," from Plantation—1,500 bushels
rough nee. y
Exports. fgcjL fjS&S&r*
Per Steamship Cleopatra, for New York—1,258 bales
cotton, 32U bbla flour, 240 bbld meal, 58 bbia dried
fruit, 7 baiea domestics, 20 pkgs mdse.
present Constitution of this State, the “power to grant
reprieves and pardons, to commute penalties, and to
remit anyjpart of a sentence for offences against the
State, except in cases of .impeachment,* has been snd
is now vested in the Governor of this Stste, by the
Constitution thereof; and whereaB, by a careful ex
amination of the testimony taken on said trial, it is
doubtful -whether or not the homicide charged to have
been committed by said convict amounted to murder
" ter merely, and' it appearing also, that a
iion waa given by the deceased:
iy the power and authority in me rested
itntion of this State, I hereby comnmte
WHITE SULPHUR BATHS
No. 106 Bryan Street,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNAED STS.,
iw>»t-iif -ri !’. -Kifijr» v i>as,'
omnibi
oite hundred dollars in greaahack^ hia .WMrit
%ofth"ftvs"htmdred, his diamond ring worth
a thousand, were all gone 'Hike tenants that
■ S°*t ’without warning, down the l»ck .entry
of timf,;Y Hp gOl, a . det^otive, W6pt to Chica-
by the
thw add sentence of capital punishment so passed
upon said Green Pearson, as aforesaid, to imprison
ment at bard labor in the Penitentiary of this Stste tor
and during his natural life; audit is hereby ordered,
that .the Principal Keeper of the said Penitentiary
forthwith cause the ssid Green Pearson to be conveyed
to and confined in said Penitentiary, in pursuance of
and compliance -with the commutod,sentence afore
said.
Given under my hand and seal of the Executive De
partment, in the Capitol, at the city of Atlanta, the
i day and year abovewritten.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
ONE DIVING ANDJVEECK- W^
Under the bluff, foot of dbay-
VrrE OFFER FOB SALE THE ABOVE CET.SB**"
VV TED GINS, and are prepared to sbowtoo.g'
results of last year’s experience their great superwrrtj
over the common Gins of the country. Wo
tificates of the highest character from plan4a»w®J
have used them, from factors both in this country*?-
Europe who have sold c otton ginned by them.
testify to the superior ginning and: say that the C6&*
has been sold from 1 to 2 CENTS a pound advance ^on
other of the same classification ginned on the fading
Gin; also from brokers who have purehaAed ti»eOJ^
ton. and have paid the advance above stated jowwJJf
SAiTECLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordintiyGJ
It Ls important to planters in the purchase
consider these facts, and buy a good Gin. -which ^
give perfect satisfaction in its use and result in. a gr®**
saving of money.
We have received orders from sowamet
largest planters of Georgia and Florida. Call and ^
Sample Gin at oar office. fyQeadte Cfrcnlar.
.TOL H. STARK & Cd,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission JterchaRta^
R. A. WAbbACBh £ ■„*
General Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
PAPER, PAPER STOCK, HACHIHER
this and the adjoining
they have given entire
-Edwand, G &
Louisville, Ky.
what they want’and remit the probable coat. U ni
enough I will send it and collect balance by express c
delivery,-and if-more than sufficient to cover expens,
the surplus will be returned. Address orders to j.
i ;. -wM. ESTILL, Joe - £«i
i ;v - .Bull street, next to the Post Office,
pool ^ Savannah, Ga.
CONIXRMED BX THE SENATE SEPT.KBEE 22, 186&
Hon. Wm- Schley, of the county of Chatham, to be
Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern Circuit
for-the term of eight years.
Hon. John S. Bigby, of the county of Coweta, to be
Judge of the Superior Courts of the Tallapoosa Cir
cuit for the term of eight years.
Horn Cornelius D.’Foreyth, of the county of Pauld
ing, to he Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa CSiCnit
for the term of four years. sep2S-3
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
:an ‘.supply nil demands at a i
for the production of any 1
PHATE OF LIME.
UCttUj, X DUttty, X UUA UUlUj,Ate6«-auvu,»uu.
merebaudise to Walker, Allen & T, H “H Sasynetli,
Thaxtou, C & Co, G.Gemenden, F M Myrell, Hawley A:
tJo, A Twinname. Bey Mr Fisher, Jolmston & S, 6S
Owens, Burroughs, F k Co, B F Sandford, Guerard'&j
H, Jno McMahon & Co. C W T Thompson, Guckenhei-
mcr & S, Champion & F, Sloan, G & Co, L J Gnihnar-
tin & Co, Alexander & B, O Cohen & Co, W RWilliams
& Bro, JDeret, F H Stark & Co, M Y Hendersan, J 1
Lippman, Bothwell & \V, J Turner, AtQBB Agt, G
KB, Agt, AT Cunningham, P H Behn, Bothwell &
V. W H Stark & Co, F W Sims & Co, Sloan, G &fCo,
Adams, W & Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, Wilkinson frW,
A 8 Hartridge, H J Dickson, Ferrill & W, Bothwell: &
W, Hunt, L & B, R Habersham & Co, Phillippa - tc M,
G F Jones, .rTNeely, Paddleford & C, W H~ ‘Woods.-W
jders for FINISHED WORK, eiich as .
JWpgkiiments, Topibs, &c.
JQ9~Orders solicited from every city, town at
Address all communications to
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Jasper, Pickens county, Ga.
sepl9-Dlw ATW2w -: I
for uie term of eight years.
Hoil Henry P. Farrow, of the county of Fulton, to
be Attorney General of the State .of Georgia for the
teem of four years. sep28-3t
that ladies in feeble health may use it \rithout injury.
og. Send for a circular containing full information
—notiesa from the Press, testimonials from those
using the Machine, etc. We refer to any one using
this Machine. _ , .
WH0ZE3ALE T0BACC02HST AFD CO.
yassiox merchaxt,
Jones’ Upper Blink, Savanuah,
H as now on hand tobacoc
the factories of North Carolinaand> » ^
Invit e« his old patrons to examine his sV) 97' the c
is able to sell lower than any other house .
a ►A.iwTAixr nf raCOS. FLOUR, Ac., constanu
Votiee. i
T he undersigned w the only impobi
of PERUVIAN - GUANO in the United State
America. ; 1B» alt Jmteaee taffira ’{
- No. I Peruvian Gnano in Baga for sale .by bun
by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS.
E. O. FEBGUSSON,
-* Agent for Conaigneea of the Peruvian GoTt,
je8—ly No. 42 South street. New Yor
Seymom- and Blair Badges.
I HAYE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY
(fifteen varieties) of the above. Wholesale or re
tail. One badge mailed to any address on receipt of
25 cento; five badges for $1. Send in your orders to.
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
au28-rlin: . Bull street, next to Post Office.
Hope! Mope!
COILS SUPERIOR BALE ROPE, IN STORE
And for sale by ,.i -I
-tt BRIGHAM, HOLST & Co.
No. 97 Bay Strect/Savannab,
• No. 241 Broad St. Augusta.
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
tS- AGENTS WANTED in every county through
out tfe ? State to sell Machines. jy9-ly
R. HABF.RSHAM & CO.
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