Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 01, 1868, Image 3

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Meeting of Connell. The City Council metlaBt evening—present Mayor E. C. Anderson; Aldermen Burroughs, A. N. Miller, Ford, Meyer, Guo' and Hunter. The minutes of the last regular and extra meetings were read and confirmed. . • ~>li * REPORTS OP COMMITTEES. ^* lre Committee reported favorably on. the petitions of .Messrs»iion and Keilly, M Sheftall, T. W. Cooney, A. Bonaud, Sr;, Ma ry B. Wilkins and -Gilbert Butler, for the re- pair of wooden, buildings.. ■, .-Committee on Streets and Banes to report on petition of Julius Koox, A Hohehsteiri and E Caffrey, asked for further time. Committee on Bocks- and Wharves tore-; port on petition of for further time. Comniittee to rei Boyd, reported iavi commend that the erect the same. j ^ETtnorra jlhd appijc ationb. .Petition of Thomas C. Jones, stating'’that he had leased the property known as Dillon's Whar£ and asked to he allowed to ereet thereon two or more hydraulic cotton presses, Cheek of the Supebiob Coubt—Bullock Befuses to Toes Him. Out:—We have Several-- times exclusiuely mentioned that the bonds man of White, (colored) Clerk, oftfee Superior Court, had given him up, and that Bullock had notified him that if he did not procure another within days, he should vacate Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie 'Williams, col’d. . Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, S. A. Minisville, property of Moses Wilkinson. - . Also, improvement on Lot No. 6, Jones ward, pro- perty of Fannie Wilson, col’d. — - ^ , * Also, improvement on L-t No. 4. La&ye^.vswcd, property of Sarah'A. Walton. J r ,■ - , -Also; improvements on Lot No. 37, oolmnbia^jrard, on*the northwest“comer of South Brdad and Haber- sliam streets, levied on as the property of thp estate Also, improvement on Lot No. *2C, Franklin Ward, property of'WcIgand& SchVarti. * Also, 1 Lotietter I and improvement. Decker ^ranr. Also, Lot Letter X and improvement, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property oflrviiie i^Wolfe. ‘ ' . Also, Lot No. 17 and improVemehts, ^errien ward, ! ity Marshall U NDERRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ) of Savannah, and under direction of a special committee of Council, Twill sell in front of the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY - in November next, between, the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on to satisfy executions for Charleston <fc Florida Oedinaev’s Office — Chatham County 1 Stale of Georgia.—Under an. order .from the Governor of Georgia, directing that R W. .White; tie Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, , shall give a new bond and surety in the plaice of James J. Waring, relieved, % Henby S. Wetmobe, Ordinary of said county, dohereby certify that I have declined to take said new bond and surety offering; will swear that he is not worth the amount required of him in real estate, above the amount exempted by the Homestead act . Witness my hand, this 2Gth day of Sep tember, 1868. Henby S.'WeBtoiBE, ■ Ordinary Chatham County. The following is the reply of Governor Bullock: • “As theHomesteadExemption act has .not become a Jaw, the objection made is not well taken. Attention is respectfully called to my Also, improvement on half Lot 34. Middle Ogle* Also, Lot Na.53, and improvement* Gaston ward, on Tattnall street, property of Mrs. Afin Beals. Also, Lot, letter “B,7 and improvement, Middle Oglethorpe ward, north aide-of 'Bine street, property of Catherine Beatty, col’d. < - Also, the improvement an the one-half of LotNo. 15, Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of Ann street,- property of Isaac B. Bailer. Also, eastern half of Lot Noi 10, and improvement, - Anson ward, third tything, property of the estate of FrancesA.BelL . .i f.tj Also, Lot and .brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An son ward, .second tything, property of Mrs. Jane E. Biota and ElfraM. Herb. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve ment, Middle Oglethorpe, ward, sooth side of Pine street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 48, Janes ward, Gar- den Lots 11 and 12, property of Fred-Blake, col’d. Also, Lot Jte 4: and improvements, Bartow ward,. property of J. F. Cann. allowei Every Man Should Have One.” .. ■' .Captain DEARBORN. Will sail far the- above poft air TUESDAY - , October o'clock. 6th, »t II o'clock a. m. . and all i Through mig l^ing given- hero, on Cotton .destined REXU foV Liverpool by fifst-class steamere. ' PAY, J; » No engaged berths secured after Monday, October forCht 5th, unless paid for. A. M. Fer freight or passage, having superior accommoda- N. B- tions, apply to HUNTEB 4'GAMMEUU day of s with the -necessary steam boiler and engines topropel them. On behalf of the petitioner, Alderman Ford stated that he had been in formed by Mr. Jones that he had unintionally n^ecteftto petition Council in regard tothe ; erection of this press, and had gone on with .Carpenter’inRow. lprovec FOR IEW YORK. EMPIBE LINE CABIN PASSAGE......... :*25 00 the work of .erection, andj&ow had. one press np, which vihgconstructed entirely of iron and brick, Rml-he- hoped- that Council would take favorable action upon the petition. Re ferred to Committee on Docks and Wharves, wit power to act , ,. , .... L Oarbine, Firing Two Shots a Second. Assault ,upon a Railboap Teain.—We learn that yesterday, as the down train on the Central Railroad, was passing Station No. 5, a large rock was thrown at the passenger car by a ;negro. . It passed through a window, nearly striking a lady.' The perpetrlrfor* of this diabolical outrageJwas seen to run into the woods by those on the train. It is to be ’ 3 tot Captured andpunish- Bet us have peace,” STEERAGE. WITH property of Moses Carter, col’d. Also, Lot No. 4 and improvements, Pcrclval ward, Holland tything, property of Mrs. Jane A. Carruthera. Also, Lot 33, letter B (Stiles) and improvement, North Oglethorpe ward,' property of William Craw- GEN. WADE HAMPTON says r'l'-It is the best ■ hroe.'h-loadev yet invented.’- - ■ . - Pbice List, Cash On Delivery—Rifles, singly, $50; clubs of 10, Sifi; clubs of 100, $43. • a . . Carbines, (singly, $40; clubs of 10, -$37: dubs, of w**.- ° - ’ «“•»*“ Mil «*•*** H i si Cartridges, per 100, $2; per 1,000, $18. . • la lord, col d. ’ 1 Also, Lot 63, Montmollenviile, property of Isaac Co hen, col’d. Also, half Lot No; 28 and improvement, Currie Town, property of WiUiam J. Campbell. ed as he deserved. Sunday School Teachers’ Meeting.—The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday School Teachers’ Association of Savannah was held' last night in the Becture Room of "U O— : i £_ - ’ aub ii, prupeny oi wniiam J. Campbell. ., Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 1 and improve ment, Carpenter's Bow, property of Mrs. Man* A. Cooney. Also, western of Lots 25 and 26 and improve ments, GilmerviUe, property of Jane Clay, col’d. _ Afc’®’ ® UU( i E.-ftfnd improvements, South Oglethorpe AY ard, -property of John Daley. ' Also, brick improvement on Lot No 2, Greene ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Denfc^ No - 9 ’" ^AWjr^roVfeenfra^^Sr^S SrXot* No.’£ Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Middy Dodge. Also, improvements on Lot No. 48, Jones ward, pro- riowttr nf V/lnrowil FJn.nit.1., —..a* ■ - - .* the Baptist 'Church. 1 Some business of im- ' portance was transacted; but by request, we- ! refrain from publishing the proceedings at pwrtjt, '/' r * ^ T I / J The Steamship Wyoming. — The broken shaft iofi this steamship was sent North by' the Cleopatra on Tuesday. The Tonawanda i bring out the new propeller for the Wyo ming. 1 The latter is still lying at her wharf. Sale Postponed.—The sale of the stock of go&ds advertised by Ed. O’Byrne &. Son, to be ROln (Yn flip firsf r>f • ^tO*dfty) has ORE, MD.—C. C. Holtzman, ‘‘Gazette” —S. M. Pettingill & Co^ State street, 11 23 Congress'street, A. F. Co., No. 89 Court street; S. B. Niles. T _-r, Coe & Co., 144 South Sixth Will saU ml above on SI o’clock — m. * Pofeitively no engaged l day. September 30th».nnl For height or pasmge, tions, apply tp *• , JOH^W..i . as~ WM. B. GABBK Green, New York. ■J-.E P. Roweli. k Co. '.•,'OLK * {'—> — * PHILADELPHIA—Joy, IVCINS ATI—S. H. Pauvin. 176 Pine street; Cook, ,rnv's'HAO& 136 Pine street. Sir igO—Cook, Cobubs & Co. 87 Dearborn street. SEW ORLEANS. LA.—E. C. Whabton Ic Co,, 68 rTaOT is 010 Gcncral Traveling Agent of it Rossiso News, to receive subscriptions and ad- RKMASTERS everywhere are authorized to re- j« advertisements and subscriptions at our regular J For new yorr. LILAG1L STAR INDEPENDENT LINE repairs to wooden building in Washington ward. Referred to. the Committee- Petition of A Rokider, asking permission to connect with Whitaker street sewer. Grant ed on complying with the requirements. Petition'of sundry Draymen, asking Coum ran, ; -. AND THOSE. Gommeiicinff Mousekeepimj, • CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, - J ALL. KINDS OP HOI’SE-F f llMSinXG GOODS, CHINA, GLASSW ARE, Toilet Sets, Fan cy Articles, &c. tZ.o i TOOK sold oin the first of October, been postponed for the present. - i AnOTHEB ..OOTTON fimp.-Lj’he allip T.iyyis Southard from New York arrived yesterday afternoon, and will load for Liverpool. 1 -• j ’HOTKl. ARRIVALS. ' i , ScbEven House.—A C Black, Ky; J D Brantjy, Camphellton; A H Bpwer, Bellevue; B Blopk, Ala; Mis B HSemmins, Monticello; Mrs F A Branch, Jacksonville; G Davis, Charleston; PA Walsh, do; ^AHoi^, do; Wm B Smith, N Y; B W Bellamy, Fla'; HR Teasdale, do; R Dardis, do; JR Ware, Ga; - A Williams, Fla; Miss A F Holden, do; R J Reedj f D '^ampb^pN^Y;LN^ E J Johnston, N C; J G Baw, city; D O- Bacon, do; W Gobbett, Atlanta; U J Robinson, Rf; W A Vaden, steamer Fannie; Henry D Elliott, -do. Pulaski House.—J C Pierce, city; J- G Nash,: Charleston; A Jordan, Atlanta; Mrs Trollijiger and two children, Ga; R W Wad- . dell, do; E Faw, do; J I$ Bi,t.tmau, 4o; J Op- penheimer, N Y; A Winn, Ga; N H DeNyre, Ola; ,Dr. Jordan, Newton, C B Schlotter, Brunswick; Rev F R Starr, Fla; G Madurz, do; J’E Dense, Ga; A S Delannoy. city; G W jComvay, Ga; J C McNelty, city; R S.Nicker- soii, steamship San Salvador; W C Collins, cu,. a win: ftTnH| 1 : E[quse.—W A Willis,.U S st’r ,; W.r P Pratt,. st’r. fNocth Pcjnt;' st’r General Barnes; D Murray, [arket; _A Hun, SC; J H Hobqrt. Fla; lo;'^2‘ii Oary, Bofflfon^G^E Hathaway, st’r San Salvador; EHatha- ort^wjy. P y t ^oto8o ¥t N ,Y;. ^ P .s, at r Montgomery; J Boothe, Ga. ment, Elbert ward, property of Mrs. A. G. Fincke. Also; improvemept jm U fef LoJ £19, Washington ward, property of the estate of P. Gleason. Lotsl2 and 19 an4 improvements, Montmollenviile, . P Also, improvements on Lot No. 15, Crawford ward, earit, property of John. Graham. I f Also, stable improvement on Lot No; 10, v Davis ward, property of Grant & Co. . Also, improvements oil Lot No. 8, Bartow ward, property of Ned Graham. Also, improvements bn JjoX No. 26, D. Minisville, property of Nichojas Oilmorq. . v Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve ments, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Sarah • Harrison, col’d. Lots 3 and 4 ^and, improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of L, \). Ifendry. . Also, improvement on Lot Mo. 25, 8. A. Minisville, piopertj' qf «enry Hamilton, col’d.. - Also, eastern one-half of Lot, letter P, Middle Ggle- thorpe ward, property of Lemuel Hover. Also, 1 improvement on Lot ^lu, 6, liberty ward, pro perty of James Heagney. Also, improvement on Lot 06, Pulaski^ ward, pro- local matters. cil to repair East Broad street and other •avei nues leading to the Atlantic .and Gulf Rail road depot: -' 5 i : A communication in reference to the same cnbioof fmW 4b. PrarfAmil' ..V II.r. 111a..tin tj'For Ship Sew a and Commercial, sec Fourth Png'- ' letter sheet prices cubrkrtf. We issue every Friday morning a Better Sheet Prices Current, containing the latest reports of this market, a comparative state- uent of cotton, and other reliable tables. Merchants' cards inserted in all orders for ten topies or more. Specimen copies can be had a our Counting Room. subject, from the President' of the * Atlantic and Gulf Railroad was read. His Honor, the Mayor, stated for .the information of the Board, that oiiangem< made to have Say, M streets, besides the v: 4.X- „ i to the different RaQro^s put in complete ori der, and that the work 1 would be commenced as soon os any vessels arrived with suitable ballast for the purpose., The petition and communication was received and his Honor, the Mayor, instructed to have the work com menced as soon as proper material Conld’be obtained- petition of George M, Jlei^t, ,\.sUiiig Couii- : * . LYONS, Maktkb; - Will sail on SATURDAY, October 3, at 9 o’clock a m. ' ' For. Ueight or .passage apply to - ' OCTAVUS COHEN &. CO., AgenU. * - Ski Bay street. Savannah, Ga. HEB~ R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New York.L. sep28 tv f AT THE OLD STAND OF D. SMYTHE & CO. Notice; .• , FIRM OF E. D- SMYTHE & CO. dissolved on the 21st of March last. ate firm are directed to be. paid to onlj’, or his attorney, JOSEPH. W. : sep28—tf FOR BALTIMORE, cil to pay him the difference between the amount paid to him while in charge of the received as per resolution: aild agreementii Ii Alderman Gue moved to lay the petition on the table indefinitely. He stated that Mr. Heidt had promised to furnish medicines at. New York prices, and that the question of said prices could be left to Mr. A. A. Solo mons, or any other of our leading druggists, j property ot AImo, Lot No. w an<F brick improvement, Anson fourth tything, property of Charles P. Laudershinc. Also, improvement on iLot No. 2t)( D. Minisiiltc, property of James LaRoche. -Vlso, eastern one-third of Lot No. 21 and improve- nient, Greene ward, properly of A. F. .Mira. Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen, -.property of Christopher Murphy. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, MontmoUeqarille, property pf WlBttHM&ra. ^ it k Fit t I I 4 . Also, Lot No. 16 and improvement. Garden Lot, w*st, property of S. A, Mayer, Trustee for Mrs. Mary C. Mayer. , ’ Also; two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement. Mid dle Oglethorpe ward, north side of Bryan street, pro perty of George H. Marshall, cok'd, ,, . Also; eastern one-hklf of Lot -27, Gilmerrille, pro: perty of Ross McQueen, col’d. ■ Also, improvement on Lot 34, Liberty ward, pro perty of F. McRae. Also; western one-third Lot No. .16. and improve ments, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. 'Mary. A. Mar- • Also, Lot' No. 8aucl improvements, Reynold’s ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget' Monahan. . Also, improvement on Lot 28, Gihhervule; property of Austin Neil. Also, improvement on yi Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle- FABM within treated tor at pi Terms cash. to Kent, Brick Store on Congress street, Wil liam Law. Notice—Wilder & Fullarton. Notice to Tax Payers, John’ Williamson, City Treasurer. - — femoral, Mercer & Anderson. Winter Clothing, Geo. S. Nichols. [SHALL P. S. Drawers, Geo. S. Nichols, Wr. Farley’s School for Young Badies. Bsiness Card, Guerard & Holcombe, Cotton Factors aud Commission Merchants. Engine for sale, W. Remshart. K.itioual Bitters and Connecticut Cabbages, tor sale by Jno. T. Bineberger. Bern for sale by Wm. E Stork & Co. THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP Finance Committee. Alderman Ford stated that it was useless to trouble any committee with the petition, as. Mr. Heicjt's salaiy had been reduced from $1,000 to $600 last January, at the same time . the salaries of all city officers, from the May or down, had been reduced. . - The matter being fully discussed, the pre vious motion of Alderman Gue, to lay the pe tition on the table, was agreed to. Application of J. McDonough, asking the exchange^, of lota granted him at the last, meeting," for certain other lots more suitable for the erection of ^ foundry, (See. Referred to the former granting Committee. LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, I .4 ii l t \ ’ - *“ 1 II BROUGHTON 5 STR^EET, sep28—2m SECOND DOOR EAST ON BARNARD. • I T. A. JtOOPER, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, October 1st, at — o’clock — m. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of the Agents. Far freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B. WEST & CO., sep28 ' Bay street, opposite Whitaker. IiriK for sale by Wm. H. Stork & Co. Notice. W. W. Lincoln. Notice, Music Teaching, by Mrs. Theodore Blois. Fishionable Dress Making, by Mrs. E. H. FOR PHIIaADEIjPHIA. ^Philadelphia and Southern > : Ahail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE ,.*80 DO DECK Magazines for October, If ESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, I i GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK. - PETERSON'S LADY’S MAGAZINE, ! LE BON TON, LE PETIT MESSAGEB, THE LADY'S FRIEND, DEMORKST’3 MONTHLY, HARPER’S MONTHLY, ■M ; ATLANTIC MONTHLY, : PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, : BALLOU’S MONTHLY. « THE LAND'WE LOVE, i THE GALAXY. THE OLD GUARD, j LIPPINCOTT’8 MAGAZINE, THE ECLECTIC. MAGAZINE, TBfE CATHOLIC WORLD, THE NEW ECLECTIC, S iT, ; THE PHRENOLOGICAL iTOtn^AL, * * . EVERY SATURDAY, for Somber, Iniiish Elementaiy School —Ee-opening- Mrs. E. M. Gray. f \ Bisiness Card,i Gue, Pearce fir Co. Ci r li-i Wood, J. K. Munnerlyn & Co. Also, imp.roYeniep.v ou L.ot iso. lo, MidOie Ugle- thorpe ward. Bontli side of Pine street, property of Sa^ rah'Odiagsell, col’d. ! r - ' f - Also, western one-ha.lf of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress street and running back to Congress Street lane, levied bn as the property of the estate of Dominick O’Byrne. f Also, improvement ou Lot No. 1, Walton ward, pro perty of Maurice O’Connell. Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. Minisville, pro perty of Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell. ~ Also, eastenrjone-fQWth of Lot'-Lfetdir C mid brick improvement,. Derby ward, properfcr of Armenins Oemler. V >■ I 9 JL -1- V 4 M * Also, improvement on Lot No. 18, 8. A. Minisville, protHJrtY of George Price, col’d. Also' part improvement bn Lot 3(8,‘North Oglethorpe ward, property of Jane Pope. v “ 7 ^soj improvement on western half Lot 25, Calhoun perty of Peter Princeton, col’d. Also, southern one-half of Lot NO. 26 and improve ments, property of Mrs. E. J. Patton and children. . Also; Lot and improvements No. 33 f Pijendergast- ^ Lot No.' meats, Davis ward, property of Mrs. Sarah Peirce. •Also; improvements aivd steatn engine on Wharf to the former granting "‘anted, Situation by a Book-keeper. Ein.'ham Sheriffs Sale, Jas. Zittrour. Eksiliition of ^o-partqersljiB, Johnstoq & itember PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. By AliJ-i Que—In view pf,the present low 30th, ,Chas. S. Wylly, Agent Ga. State Bottery. by weakening one of the- most important branches of the public service, which is ob vious to every citizen, Therefore be it ~'jResolved, That on and after the first day of January, 1869, the pay of the privates of the .City Police,, to;be at therafe of, setenty dol- : lars per month, and the pay of the commis sioned and non-commissioned officers, qf police be also increasedqro rata, r liosolaed further, 'That tho pay of the jail guard be also increased at the same period, to an amount equal to that received by the police. And he itfurOier Besolwti -That on the pas sage of this resolution' by Council, that the Oscar F. Johnston. Business Card, P. M. DeBeon. Business Card, Ohristian & Johnston. The Feeling about' We clipThe following article or the Memj 25th inst: •. Bets were ofjered-te ■crop'of'cotton, if’si would not exeeed 2,0 seemed to be no takft riitieei for those New York chaps who pretend to be;betting on a crop of 2,500,000 to 2,750,- 000 bales. -Eastern manufacturers are bare of the staple, but spinners contend that prices are out'of proportion, and are buyiqg 1 . spar ingly. It- is barely possible, hqwevqr, that prices will decline very. r^aferiaUy, since pro ducers ate how in a' position to have Soipe sny in the matter. Qrdei'S Tfilj fee light for the from the Commercial his Avalanche of the. Metkopolitan Steam Fire Engine.—The ll- tropolitan Steam Fire Engine, which was dipped North a few weeks since to undergo & thorough overhauling at .the establishment of AeJJessrs, Jeffers, Pawtqcket; R. I., where fte was frailt, will be brought here by the steamship ilarmion on. Tuesday morning teit. From a letter received by: one ofi the members of the comjany, we leatn that the steamer, after her repairs were completed, raspnt in working order and threw a stream, ESTELL’S NEWS DEPOT, ^ STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE. -- TERENClf Wtr’^feWT. ir \ vl ci aiHu; muiruvuuiuii Lo€ No. 8, properfy ol ^ . "*Al8o, in^Rroyeiaent cm Lot No., 8% Jones ward,.pro- Rerttdfl^wUHWcolu * ’ ' A!so, two-thinls of Lot No. 2G and improvements, Currtetown ward, property .of John Roche. , Also; improvement on oue-lialf Lot .No. 34, S. A. Minisville, property of Monday Robinson, col’d. Also, Lots Nos. 40 and45 and improvements, North- NEW YORK (, JFOK Amended by Aid. Hunter to take effect'from 1st'November. Resolution adopted.' By Alderman A. N- Miller— Resolved, That the Diy Culture Committee be authorized' to purchase two mules and dump carts to be used in the work now before them. Adopted. j • j After the passing of sundry accounts Coun cil adjourned. * , , Atlantic Coast MAIL, STEAMSHIP CO SIDEWHEEB SHIPS EVERV THT.TRSDAV. 'CABIN PASSAGE...’ .7...........*35 « STEERAGE,- WTTH SUBSISTENCE- *10 Ot W OULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND THE public generally that he te now prepared to fur nish them with as FINE WINES, BRANDIES, and LIQUORS os can be found in any first-class establish- To^ciatTED. STOMACH BIKERS tor sale wholesale or retail. Also; CONGRESS. WATER; BOURBON. RYE, MO- aisu, Amts aim. uuuiu anu improvements, nonu” Oglethbrpe ward, property of Henry Roberts. Also, northern one-half of LotNo. 12, North Ogle- • thorpe ward,, property of Michael Roche. i « , improvements oa Ldk No- ‘32, Chatham ward, > ■ty of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. , Lot Letter O, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro- | over f, nually per^ of Cosmo jB. Bichardsone.! . ■ : > Also, Lot Letter G and improvements. Middle Ogle thorpe^ ward, property- of Coaiuo B. Richardsofie, trustee. NONGt TOBACCO. for. past favors, I hope^tSy strict attention, Qg jiolite and gentlemanly attendants, to ‘»city had a child’s coral necklace, gold ear- # pair of sleeve buttonB and other arti- merit Life Insurance Co. SaTannidi, Ga., Sept, as, TSoS. of jewelry stolen from her.' A negro girl 16 employ of the lady left the house about tonty minutes after thA^rtifclSs were missed. ™ was, therefqfe, suspected, arid a lookout ‘-Ptfor her. ‘ Yester^y morning the lady Do you wash to see - ctue of the hugest lies of the season ? Jf sq rend the follptying “spe- ciat" in ForRey’e Brass of the 21st : - ' : A l^tei- from tyAtoilBwjVfii gentleman inginthe' South to the National Executive improvement on northern oho-istt Lot No. OR rard, property u{ Joseph Stiles, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17,‘ i wort!, property of JolmSherloek. Lot No. 32 and improvements,, Davis Ward, ly of D. Sullivan. improvements on Lot No. 4,-Cottuhhia ward, ty of Patrick K. Shiels. " improyemtoUi oy-western one-half of LotNo.- fhro warR, property ofRenry E- Sntder. irniiroveinent on eastern one-tourth of Lot F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex- J. giddier. improvements on Lot No. 13, Warren ward, ty ©f Jhtba** n ** ***rf*«M mA\ northern one-half of LotNo. 4 and improve- <SggSS3j=r-» .-is. - estate of Peter ; (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S.) H AB THE BEST FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING OYSTERS, either in the quantity, in shell or Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of the Pest brands on hand, auc^a LUNCH every day. U sl0 P, which she not’ on ‘- 'ffasedier pace from i ff? gill was pursued by 5lI “ the assistance of a the bluff. She ‘“UgiBtrate, but the la "■ju that the articles ha she was discharged- • —;—— ^ til—Cheap—Quick.- - ’THE NEW AND FLST:sA,ILING STEAMSHIP Ik to a foU ran. tdypnd finally, iceman, caught carried before eing unable to in stolen by the Will s^ii on THURSDAY, October. % at 4 o’clock p. m. . . fills of lading given here on through freights ol -1. . _ x - w •- - --.a ” ■ » - • * - - - . oi utuuig given nere on mrougn ireignu oi • f Cotton to. Uverpoolrby first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, Septem ber 28th, unless, paid Hoar. ‘ For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to v A WILDER /t I1I1ARTON, 2 - 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, - sep25 Opposite the Post Office. Berrien ward, property ot the eastentoiiethatfpi -*«, property of the estate Of If Stttaffat Also, No. 50, on Olive etreet, east of Ann street, orth Oglethorpe word, property of Mary Sheridan.*- Lot No. 18 and improvement, Currtetown, mih side of Charlton street, property of the estate of the Governor antj others actually tmn haveicorroborated evidence to'prove.” letters say. large numbers of a new mi rifle,'carryih|^eighteeii sl\Qte.. 811 HEAVY "BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, At 15 cents; CALICOES 10, 121-2 and 15 cents. . t I. All grades BLEACHED SHIRTINGS „» .a.1 I * >[ - AT REDUCED PRICES. DeWitt St Morgan. nerpha-tf 1 iLUTING, PINKING; STAMPING ■ ; ■ r . AND DRESS-MAKING, AT MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR, NORTH AMERICAN Steamship Company! THROUGH LIKETO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. ment, over thirty y< 133 BROUGHTON STREER iip atslrS. Sliouldei-s, Clear RiD Sides. rre^Wgt, iwdffle, irovements The case of Bohort Jones find Jeny Floyd was brought before fib Honor for final set tlement The Mai might d< S AILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE 6IH AND 20th ot every month, or the day before when these dates tUl on Sunday. Pas8age< lower than by any other line. For infonnatton address D, N. CARRINGTON, Agent, Pier 46 North river, N. X, j W. H. WEBB, President CHAS. DANA, Vice Pres. Offlce—54 Exchange Place, . - je4-6m rements on eastern half of LotNo. 5, , property 61 Mrs. Mary J. Sfctclifre. rement on Lot No. 33, S. A. Minisville, Jbert Taylor. i half of Lot $0.;2g; anJ&iprovements, *pe vpuld. ptop&ty ot John q^erpey. Alcohol of North Carolina, in a recent speech, at other good thingH, got off the'following: Just go for Grant and—lo S—you are 1 I oould make a loyal min out of iui’H'elf few Seconds by simply, tefegraphing tl tytf provided they could produce msible white, person who would iejr past good conduct.. For Liverpool, 5E At BREHSH BRIG MEDUSA. -J 'Captain Copeland, eight hundred Also,'improvement on western half Lot No. 27, Gil- mery^l.e, property of Hetty Waring. Also, improvement on Xot^No. 38, S. Minisville, ^ Also, improvement on Lot Np. 69, Jones ward, pro- p^rty .of laaiah Walker. “ . > Also, improvement pn Lot Not 27, North Oglethorpe Ward,- property of Nannie Winkler. Also, brick improvement'oh the ^northwest comer of Bqll street and Peny Street lane, levied on a* the . Also, improvement on lit *No. 21, Miniavflle, pro- ®erty?of Frank Walsh. y JUST RECEIVED PER MHfP EMERALD ISLE, 9C0 BALES PRIME NORTHERN HAY, For sale in lots to suit purchasers. sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO tVAd or tomboys had colleelad to see.tfie full. After he had battle-whanged them through, and tied them as mnn ond wife,’ there was a kind of pause. The couple didn’-t know “it was ay oyer,” ££o, straight ening himself-up, ofle Rrm : ft-kimfio, A “my fnen'da,’ 1 sajd he, i‘depart to pen ee !W»d SW R? mori” I 7 1 J I III ■ W i fought before -Justice' Ftussixi., Jr., for n « aud battery. ° ert Young, before the same Justice,. ® nje charge. Both gave bail for their lOU MTT.T.S FLOUR, 150 sacks extra GRANITE [MILLS TLC 300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades, from. N. B. E. MAYER’S PATENT SOAP, Primrose Family Washing SOAP, CLEAR RIB SIDES (Maryland,) Prime SHOULDERS (Maryland,) SALT, Prime MUSCOVADO MOLA3SE On consignment and for sale bv gep9-lm FERRTT.T For Liverpool mHE SPLENDID nRSTrtJLISS. HALF - JL clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Her- uert, MaBter, wiUbave quick dispatch > as above. For freight apply to Bep22-tf BRIGHAM. HOLST k CO. M Thief.—Austin Biehardson (black)- arrested for stealing thirty chickens from i Johnston (colored). Committed for COW PEAS. Yard.—The attention of our seted to the advertisement of augl7-tf ■