Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 05, 1868, Image 3

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» f THE Mills n-CFNTBAi. KAttBpAB, throogh pouchea for New ®' Philadelphia, Washington, Angmto, Charieston, Columbus, & ¥.». ‘ " ' Jf3 ^ing *all mail matter for the Northwestern it ^ I 'Ar'.^rRjxB.ULBOAD,through pouches for Augus- T ^ *" VaiAni/m l^nilar and iaai» Atlanta, - , fnr line of Central lUilroad, and all points con- ^[ t0 zZau o’clock A. M., daily,. except Sundays. 1,1 atGVy O ClOCk A- _ _ ^•Atlantic & Gulf Railboxd, for all points on and contiguous; Bainbridge, Ga., Tallahas- tbe Jacksonville, and all parts of Florida, via Florida finch Railroad, C A. M., daily, except Sundays. steamer, for Brunswick, St. Simon’s Island, St rVs and Frederica, every Wednesday at 8 A. M. M yv steamer; for Darien, every Tuesday and Saturday- «t $ A. M. Oil Sundays all mails will close at 2 P. M. jlONEY SENT WITHOUT DANGER OF LOSS, bv means of Money Orders, at the Savannah Post Of- e Office will open for business at 9 o’clock A. M., TbeC clo-e at 5 o’clock P. M. On Sundays the Office ^11 bs opened for the delivery of the mail from 9 to 10 •clock A M. T. P. Robb, P. M. AGENTS- Tiie following named persons are* authorized to act as 8 rents to receive subscriptions and advertisements .* *or the The Mobntng News: crH.—Wtf. Estill, Jr., Bull street, comer Bay ^[VcON.—'Havens & Brown, News Dealers. nilVBltfPGE.—TheoooheR. Ward ell. ZVtAi? * •JCTT.T.'P. T R H Tfiaxrry rtfOMASVTLIiE.—J. R. S. Davis. vUBLLS, GA.—J. J. Keen. pARfE-S - , GA.—D. W. Davis. 1 vWTON.—James Russell. gbllERSVELLE.—James Russell. PLAOKSHEAR, GA.—Jas. L. Moseley. STOCKTON, GA.—George S. Herbert. VALDOSTA, GA.—P. C. Pendleton. JIILLEDGEVTLLE, GA.—W. A. Quillian. OiEUICUS, GA.—M. B. Council. HILTON HEAD, S. C.—W. H. Calvert. GAINESVILLE, FLA.—Dr. Porter. * MONTICELLO, FLA.—Thos. Simmons. VLLMINGTON, FLA.—H. A. StanWOOD. M EDISON, FLA.—J. W. Jones. iiUlSCY, FLA.—Thomas J. Shepard. v\KE CITY, FLA.—M. L. Moore. , u KSONYILLE, FLA.—E. H. Reid. jr USANDINA, FLA.—F. C. Suhreb. jORSYTH, GA—A. H. Sneed. HOUSTON, FLA.—Angus McAulay. n -£W YORK.—S. M. Pettingill & Co., 37 Park pV- Joy, Coe & Co., No. 1 Spruce street; C. H. pgf-LPS k. Co., New York Herald Building; Geo. A. F. North, 19 Broad street, and J. Hooker & Co.- BALTIMORE, MU.— 1 C. C. Holtzman, “Gazette” °HJST0N—S. M. Pettingill & Co., State street, rmauE P. Rowell & Co., 23 Congress street, LP. . ()I V & Co., No. 89 Coqrt Street; S, B. Niles. PHILADELPHIA—Joy, Coe & Co., 14$ South Sixth ^CINCINNATI—3- If- Palvin, J76 Pipe street; Cook, A Mack. 13(1 Pine street. i' HICAGO Cook, Coburn & Co, 87 Dearborn street. MEW ORLEANS, LA.—E. C. Wharton & Co. f 88 r imuion street. li L GENTRY is the General Traveling Agent of Tiin Morning News, to receive subscriptions and ad- rt p05'n'lASTERS everywhere are authorized to re ceive advertisements and subscriptions at our regular rates. . m *VA ote nay : aaoT^ Meteorological Report W the * Domestic ^raJCTTT—A 3h±txm'YfT£&£t- rat 33 deg. North-Long. 81 ^ Wat o/ <;,«****. 9 Iast a man n0 ™ ed John J »*roedi We are indebted to Mr. tones Stewart/ the efficient and obliging City Clerk, for * of the meteorological reDort fqr the , , _ . report for the mo: itember, epm^ilAl (b£ MrjFerdinand ler, at the United Stales Barracks, and furnished to the city authorities. The follow-, ing is the report: -X! !: (• t f fYI SttN -—ere, vt- _ --Oh#yfrfe#<if 11& 'hack to wife, MrST HcMorii Schroeaef, lhr ah assault to gather them, are substantially as follows: r ’ ’ J ~ tarried Mrs. .onora. vdio was .of IlKK blrtH and shortly The following is the register oT'hietj^/olo^i- local matters. fci-For Ship W4 Commeretal, *, Fourth Png'- ry— Day OF .1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. 6 7.. &■ ?*... 7 * • • r ii.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 1?:: 18.. 19.. -A 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 124.. "^5.. 26.. 27.. 28.. 29.. -so.. LETTER SHEET PRICES CURRENT. We issue every Friday morning a Letter Sheet Prices Cnrrent, containing the latest r, ports of this market, a comparative state ment of cotton, and other reliable tables. .Merchants’ cards inserted in all orders for ten copies or more. Specimen copies can be had at our Counting Room. Index to New Advertisements. The steamship San Jacinto sails for New York next Saturday. ' ' : ' Dentistry—return of Dr. Sneed to the city. Piano for sale or rent. Ilio steamship Tonawanda sails for Philadel phia on Saturday, October 17th. The steamship Huntsville sails f<jr New York navi CallirrldU next Saturday. Gastrine for sale by G. M. Heidt. lliee for sale by Brigham, Holst & Co. Cargo of salt for sale by Brigham,.Holst it Co. Carpet and oil cloth layers wanted by Lathrop it Co. $100 reward—mare mule stolen. Land for sale by Dr. D. A. Falligant. House for rent by Mrs. M. Berg. Bagging, twine, etc., for sale by A. Minis. Hams for sale by A. Minis. Sugars for sale by A. Minis. Booms wanted by a gentleman. Male t|f a farm lot to-morrow morning by Wil liams, Ward & Melntire. Sale of balf lot No. 50 Brown Ward to morrow morning by Blun & Meyer. Sale of a lot of land to-morrow morning by Blun & Mever. Sale of lot No. 63 Montmollinville to-morrow morning by Blun & Meyer. Sale of stocks and bonds to-morrow morning by Bell & Hull, , a p , Meeting of Oglethorpe Light Infantry Affio-’ eiation this evening. Meeting of Clinton Lodge, No. 54, F. A. M. this evening. Loc al.—The proprietor regrets to announce the retirement from the local department-*^ the Morning News,' its late efficient Editor, Mr. Frank D. Lee. ' i -v-. Hr. George C. Wilfong, formerly local edi tor ot the Republican, now has charge of-that department. Any courtesies extended to him will be duly appreciated. Opf.nino of the Public SohoolA —The pub lic schools of this city will cominei fell and rviuter sessions this .zip'—“ The scholars base had a good, long vacatiqp, and we expect to seeItfeem resume fheir studies with increased ardor. The attendance upon opening day last year was very large, which will probably be the cake to-day. Ogr schools are not large enough to accommodate all the chil dren who apply for admission, aud we hope that the city may be able to grant the in creased appropriation asked for this year by the Board of Education, in order that our educational facilities may be increased! New Mosey Obde|i' *aiji ij£- cal observations for the-Geor( Ga., by Dr. Wm. for September, 1868, kept ’ cal Society, of Savannah, Charters: ' ’ • * Pr.KVAH.INO Wiirp., r '' Southwest. 'iSLt Northwest. North. North/' Ei East. Southwest. South. Southwest. South. Kor North. Fall of rain daring the month, 98-100 inches. ' Average height of therprometer, 81.43. - Highest range of the rmometer, 89. f J \ Lowest range of thermometer, G5. »->« The Stobsl—Friday the storm which has been so long threatening set in yi good eaxn- est, and the “winds blew, and the* rains de scended,” | but,, although ,the houses, of.Sa- vaiiunh are all built upon band, none df ’ tfienf fell! During Friday night and Saturday, the storm raged with increased fury; the streets became tilled with water, and outside duties were rendered .rather, uncomfortable by, the, force of“the “Northeaster!” Lesley : houses' were flooded from the roof; others from the basement, owing ' to overflow of the streets. Considerable damage was - <t°ue in this. man-, iter in those.ppiiuts j^h4eh < sutler in rainy sea sons by reason of Bad gradiug. 6n Ifrbugli- ton street, above Bull, by reason of bad filling with dirt, one side of the street 4ls1i bej^lg^^ 1 ^ghet/jian^byogiefi sjay 'whenever a fain'oceurs'ihe ceflai-s ‘ of ISutkes the north side are tilled with;,wate: ILL Satur- der ap- Russell, Jr., ’heVdKdrms. io was ;e* __ i; bie Schrouder fell in love with a youngmaiden atiriftgS'mB' imperior to- those boasted by bis wife, and' the fell green-eyed monster—jeal- < |«J ousy—invaded the domestic domicile. Mm Schroeder’s-blood was up, and shewatched lipr lipfTfl lorrt IITta LotttV r\~, store; Mrs. b. went to ascertain the reason, and : hadjher-i woret Suspicions, tally confirm^! Friday night the husband 'again stayed out late; and on Saturday rnorniug his pockets Were examined by the jealous wife, who fofrnd therein, ' “ Confirmation strong as Holy Writ,” : between® born’has been large ocean st€ tween San Francisco, Cal., and Yokohama, Japan, and will proceed immediately to his a lam ehhwgeftjepbgre .of duty., we^aiji^t b.ut ‘ regret the loss of "one who has always been recognized as W ^enilfemanly, high toned and If r A courteous oflicer, as well as one of the best of seamen. He has been running on the line between this city and New York for a number of years; and whether' the attraction ;w'as iir T the Capt, or steamer, or both, certain it is that ^ the Leo had always been a J gtddt lavonteiivith JA will regret to learn of his approaching der partnre from this part of the, world; but all Will ; join with ns in w*hihg( lufki' well, and BnpingAW Li. in liia new . appoint- lent may be even JtrreBfer than Schroeder, in which tiiere was matter sufficient to prove a violation, - Hell hath no furica like a woman scorned.” The feelings and conduct of Mrs. Schwflsder, when she found her worst suspicions verffied, may be imagined. She raved and stormed, and raised such a tempest about the. ears of John that he' did not know what to do. To obtain possession of the letter was his first thought, and he Bprang at 'liis injured wife, caught her by the throat, choked aiid shook her, then knocked her down and tried to take the- fatal missive away, but sbe held it fast, and refused to give it up. Freeing her self from his clutches, Mrs. S. seized a large knife and made at John, to put an end to his existence, aiid but that he nimbly dodged the blow aimed at him, we might have had a bloody tragedy to report. Finally lie got out of the house^fihd made his way to th:- office of Justice Russell and had his wife arrested. Special officer Martin Peyton sefVed 'the warrant on Mrs. Schroeder. She was bought before'Justice Russell and held to baii in the Sum of SljQOO.for appearance at the January term of th&SnperiorXkmrt, _ _ _ ; . A-Sunday Row in Robeetsville—An, At- — a M*h ParfeYJWvw — Central hns Th Special m a dis- near the ntrul Railroad Depot, which resulted in Thomas Berni|ai>’s|bQuigiari-estod by oflicer Martin Peyton, and brought before Justice Philip M.< -Russell, Jr., on a charge with intent to murder Daniel Roche. While several doctors wore attending her at a critical moment - , Roche 4 itfid 1 hifi motlier-iu- hnv began quarreling. This difliculty resul t- ed in the mother-in-law’s being ejected from the: house. She then went and reported the treatment she had received at the hands of he arm! 0|/recital so* incensed himself with a pistol, went-, to Rqche’a house and attempted to slioot'hiin, and‘iis'be held the pistol very close to his (Roche’s) head, he would probably have been sent into eternity had not flife-'fredpon missed^re: ^ HeNtfsn 4 struck Roche in the head with it six times, inflicting as many severe wounds on the head and fijee, and left. The wounded man re ceived immediate medical .treatment, and was able to walk around ina little w-bilei i : , uory term of the Superior -Court. er rea- innedin Abercorn street, from Reynold’s Liberty street, resembled a ci thoroughfares were almost Ison of the ponds and broo! them. .4 J. ..... At sea the storin was fearfoL Pilots report that it was blowing “great guns’’ outside, both Saturday and yesterday- The Northward bound ’steamers were unable to get outside the bar until yesterday morning. Capt Cook, of the schooner Mattie Taber, hence from New York, which . arrived' up yesterday, re ported having experienced V terrible sfreek Of < heavy weather on Saturday evening. His ves sel was driven before the wind, the bearings were lost, and the Capt. was unable to tell where he vyas, and momentarily expected his I craft to go to the bottom, when Tybee light was seen. Not knowing what it was he: made for it, and fortunately managed to get inside the bar, and out of danger. As the gale ha s been severe all along the. coast we may ex pect to. hear of many disasters at sea. Much ..n^nnXrr vttnV efoaTr vmatnr/lav nntn’ vflfror r , v - - , (Jiile in the shoulder of the animal, and one anxiety was felt yesterday with' regard fo the’ > c f the negro's legs was broken. Ife was steamers due here from Northern ports, but picked the Livingston caine -up all right in the after noon and the America arrived last evening. Last night the fall of rain continued with un abated vigor, and appearances were decide’*^ in favor of to-day’i ceding ones. debted to CoL T. P. Robb, our efficient Post- mater, for the following list of nowCmonev order offices recently established- The sjp-.j - ‘Kin is a great convenience to -the public, a? 3 *- "e are glad to see that it is being extended all the important towns in the South : Bai bridge, Cartersville, Griffin, Marietta, Ga.; < St- Augustine, Florida; Auburn, Talladega, , Tuskeega, Wetumpka, Ala.; Laureuse Court House and Newberry Court House; S. _C. Laege Numbeb of Passengebs. —Thesti—___ et Leo, of Messrs. Hunter <fc Gammell’s liroy - vhicu uneven here bn Friday lf)fit, brougSKj in all probability, a larger nnmber of pass( gers than any steamer this Fall. The Sum-.- uer is ended; at the North the frosts are be-- ginning to appear, and our people who went" away from home to spend the hot months f*" fast coming back again, recniited, we hop-,. in health and abundantly refreshed bv their • Beasoii of rest. by QB pEiAjNEn at the Pab.—The steamers Mon gomery, San Salvador and Tonawanda, whjch left this port on Saturday last, remained at Tybee bar until yesterday. The wind yas blowing so strong that the vessels could not get out to sea; and they were,’ therefore, com pelled to remain inside until the gale had in some degree abated. Arrival of the Hebman Livingston.—The fine sidewheel steamship Herman Livingston iinived at this port from New York,abbut one o’clock yesterday. The Livingston brought a very large nnmber of passengers and t an extensive freight, of assorted -merchandise. Ber Purser has oqt thanks for files of New f<*k papers. - The Steam Fere IEngine, John W. Andeb- sos—We learn that MesBTS. Gordon <k Calvitt bare almost completed ”ng 'the Oglei ‘ fie “Jo - - lie work on this week, when Mr. lie display of her capacity. Armval o? the Steamship America.—The steamship America, from Baltimore, arrived Rp about six o’clock last evening. She brought a fall cargo of assorted merchandise ai}4 a ^^bef of passengers. St* ‘V „"e return thanks to her purser, Mr. . for fall files of late Baltimore pa pers. Quick Work. (nooiixlthe _ Philadelphia. By dayngnt onsattpraay ing her entire cargo"had been dischi and by seven o’clock the same’ morning 30 tons of iron an^ ,55,000 feet o( 1 pother ted. been stowed away on board of (he vessel: At 7 o’clock Saturday evening the ffonawapda was ready tor sea, and left for the “.Quaker City,” carrying, in addition to' the iron and lumber above mentioned, some 504 bales of cotton, 235 bales of d°westios, and, several hundred paokages. Of dried fruits and .mer chandise. mm- .- - u This is about as quick work as we.kave ever heard of. It was rendered necessary, owing to the accident which happened to the Wyo ming. last week; the. Tonnwancja haYtogj return immediately to Philadelphia, in order to preserve the regular order of trips. She brought out a new propeller -for. the former vessel, which will be placed oh her immedi ately, and she will at ohoe resume her place on the line. i Capt. H- J- Dickerson, the .veteran afeve-, dore, is entitled to the credit of having . ac complished the above “sharp and quick" work. The Captain is not to be beaten in hisW£r^T btemtesf Wb A New Phot Boat.—Some months ago ,the pilot boat Young America,’ which, by a col lision with the steamship Tonawanda, was sunk in the river Inst fall, and-was afterwards raised and sold, was taken by her owners, : Capt. Mike Usina and others, to Charleston, to be rebuilt. It was found, however, that she was not worth - ; sufficient to' Warrant re building, and she was therefore sold.’ Capt. Usina and -his fellow, pilots then .ordered a, new boat to be" constructed by that famous' Charleston bnjldjr, Mr. M Jones. The bojvt has been on the'stocks'Tor sotoe time, blit we are informed she is now rapidly ap- cost than those made at the North, and will be, when completed, a superior, boat! . Her mpdel is a splendid one, and designed with a ^vifew to speeifi We hope-io see the new boat \ gracefully moving “like a thing of life”* over the waters erf the tevaun&li eie long. u , Accjoent. - About telf-past eight o’clock on Saturday morpiRg. ft. negro on horseback came down AYJiifakev street at a break-neck speed, ahd'on reaching the Bay attempted 1 to tom the corner sharp, when the .horse slipped and fell. A sharp stone ent a .large 1 TO tod carried Qif hoffle, the Sdso taken ftway for proper treatmentf horse The accident resulted solely from the careless riding of the negro, who, after the fashion of his kutdAteinfeput to horseback tried to ride to the devil, as the old proverb has it. fVe wards animals by negro driygis, which may daily be witnessed on our streets, will con- or common s^s^. *, /om i Capt. H. C. Deabeobn. -The name of Capt H. n tHfrtwo -wiHwieveredA vUaptJDear- C. Dearborn has that of the steamer matter : OR XEW YORK. MPTRFa L IN E . .SBS 00 -EXCE.... ..StO 00 THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP Sill's JAOS^I'O, the Leo. H The* new the Cotton aUcT Tall wasjmcf bccI on the ot^fier opposite the TH^nanse doc- moi ^ The steamer ing tip the river* ai. :thfe jlime^and there was- Will sail ae above on . SATURDAY, October 10, at — o’clock — m. Positively no engaged berths secured alter Wednes- ly, October 7th, unless paSl fof. : - *• * For freight or passage, having Superior accommoda- applyto JOHN W.- ANDERSON’S SONS & CO. WM. R. .GARRISON, Agent, No. & Bowling Nev roA. * ocU FOR 3VEW YORK. ID; l^BXiACK STAR neTHemum LU-inc^fon ‘Was com-' 1 i-^L _ . imminent c_ Club-house i would of a collision, in which the 3, boats wlif mi lt fco’nmihefl have probably suffered materially, when' the' structure was caught Mnd towetf back to its proper place by boat’s crews sent out from the steamer Leo and the U. S. Rev enue Cutter Nansemond. The establishment ted made a considerable voyage' before being captured. ‘ - “ ......'". I . ' The celebrated boat “King Cotton,” which “gained the victory - in every race this season, was in the house at the time. The members of tne Clubs desire us to return their thanks J to Capt. Dearborn anti ihty Mite ioffittfWifca*’! and to the officers and crew of the Nanse- moi ing; olitan Sxeam Fire ,e JVie^ropoutan Fire ' Anm.iL.( ~A>4pAyVV 4 n*vl MALA dorhpaiiy's steamer, the “Francis S. whiefr. ,®s Jweenfitgttf^yrfflfdffcj tucket; R. L for repairs, arrrvect here yesi day per steamship-Hfertnan Livingston: • Mr. Lariry McCarthy, the efficient engineer of the .Company, who went North with the steamer, ’.and remained at the works, watching the overhauling of his engine, also returned with her, aiid was welcomed home by a select deputation of the ‘ ‘ Mels. ” The Bartow will be taken from the steamer to the engine house to-day, and after she has been thoroughly cleaned and fixed up, a trial of hcaqrewera-willAtediad.w.-Asuaw boiltotes. •yen placed in the engine, and her builders have given her afthurenigh- overhauling, so that when made ready "tor 'Mfirvict.she will be in splendid condition. FOR Bartow,.., g- . .- n, t; mi . . at . I ^^Philadelphia Soiithdiji 2 yester- , t j. * Mail Sieanis&tp Une. :ss UNiFonM.—- The Cety I’olice in Undbess The city apthorities, by r act- of Council, de- terminid to teve the meinbers of Jhe police forcesttQBSre uniform; but the privates of the foree.'many of them, take it upon them selves, dr seem to be allowed to dress as they please. Some months ago a policeman out fcf imifanjsfkwf a rftre sttdktnowittSry gfjguu on flntv in what might.ha\;e been “uniform” in Confederate times, but if suddenly banded together, .they would present a most motley app.-arance.- If the police have a uniform dress,' why not wear it? Thry certainly would be more presentable to citizens, and if needed on any service they could at once be recognized. As,it is now, any person who wanted a policeman would have tQ ejxftuHne every man in the street to see whether he wore afoadge on-his teat or nob pdiii'l IIOflSL ARRIVALS, Pulaski House.—J H Beaslj-, A & G R R; H jC Dear|>ojm, steamship Leo; RC Dearborn, N Y;’. Henry Center, dc,; Robert Qentet, do; f enry-R *Tompkins, Ala; Jno G lilichu, Co- inbiis, Ga; J B Thens, Macon; B T Daniel, dfaula; IV A Rice, Jeffersonville; A A Hefg- - Thomas county; S R Robinson, Thomasville; {G AV Baxley and lady, Forsyth; W £ Bick- *well, Btnjtlfridge; i'D Coboure, Rome, Ga - ;; A Twineme; city; REA Crofton, U S A; Geo W AdamS, Ga; C Hrinsins; city; W S Lamar, do; J F Donlter, lady and four ebildrerl, Jack sonville; V7 R Wilson, Tallahassee; p E,Glea son, wife, children and serv’t, Augusta; N M Sneed, city; J R Sheldon, do; Mrs Webster, N Y; W B’Eaton, Wis; W H Weems, Lee co; ’AM Warner, Providence; H Hnrbert, Scriv^n' .county; J C Burgess, "steamship Livingston; JiG Mallory, do. 1 ' -• > Scbeven Houhe.^- H Gowdy, city; J. T Budd, Fla; J C Stanley, Flat Shoals; Capt Hong,. Atlanta; J Watson,' St Mary’s; Gen Marshall;- USA; J W Sweeuoy, dp; Capt Mnyray, do; G A Randall and wife, Providence; H B ^Dresser, Southbridge, Mass; J L Hammond, city; J D Stetshni; S C; tfj Bartlett, city; J O’ Pierce, do; S G Haynes^ do,; Geo. Linn, Tab lahassee; SeweR Warner and lady, Liverpool:, .T A Pearce, jr, U S A; EPButts, jr, do‘; Dr Hudson,..Bipnteidgej J. W Williams, N Y; N J Bnrtttn, Ga, W E Kimball, Boston; Sailobs ON A LtE Shobe.—A party of sail- House.—H C Nudes, Laurens; „S H WtfcRrf-city; N A Shaw, do; J-L Kerrigan, Macon: Sirs Hobart, city; Miss - Hobart, do; near b,„»h ota Shturdav niwht la«t . 5118 do; John Elton, do; G 5| Harris; — Apalachicola; O Murry. New Market, N H; t f and proceeded to take possession of the pEST The frightened occupants having-^ left, (he . ” “ - - sailors began to indulge in a. free fi glit i "|.Onvm Jaok; tars .were ^rn^s.ted and taken to the Barracks." They gave their names as fo|lt}wS. Flank McReady, (Villiam IValpoJe, John Fos ter, James- Marsh, John 1 Hansom, ^Robert Johns and John Brouse. They wUl be brought before tte Mayor thiB ifloming. The shrieking of the females belonging to the house, and the uproar made by the men, created^jae^M#^ 1 hood. New York, July lRt, 1.^68. > t j. ^ , ? Itejat SiRT—In your i>apkei» 0# last tveek.you { MaXOB’s (jr one of yoxir eoiTeKpondents say that Dr. j\.TTEB THE SURREPTITIOUS WHISKEY UF.AL- EusATlt^eie^forai, that efficient vqteran, Lieut, Wmy, is, after the whiBkey VendertV who sell MUni a license bo to do, ^nd is bringing large num bers of them ’ to' certain" punishment. The liesnses should have been takenontion (he first of* jinufiry ? nine monthtt Gf -tttef y&r have elapsed, and, du;-yig oR that (jme these persons have been in the - habit of selling 1C 7, Friday last, and a-large- Socket has already, been made up for Tuesday next lyfi hope that Lieut. 'Wiay Will not let (be ^oattfix rest until every unlicensed groggery .in -the city has bten -ferreted out, and the keeper thereof properly punished, [ '! Law Firm of O'Bxkke & Holland. —AVe no ticed a-few daya since the retnm of Judge.Q. A! b’fiyrne, late Ordinary of .f^iaitem county,, to the practice-of the law. Judge O’Byrnemade his mark as a lawyer in this, his native cittt ! many years ago, an"4 it fa nb( neccestoy (6 inform our readers Who Tie is ; of CoL D- P. Holland we might almost say that he is as m to frebTtet ttttoTtozttiay, and his ability as a criminal lawyer, will i place him among the,leading members ni bar and most popular citizens, firm every success. We . r,fofr hh—^ Mid locked up in Fort Galloglay. ™ Foley caught him with a watch, for the Recount. of which he could not satisfactorily Ooubt—Natubalization. —The , Presiding. —Saturday, October 3.— shivering in the corners as EKs Honor opened Court ttosmSatt^ThVobly eftse upon the docket was little ragged negro Roy, who wr jne^i^me'uUlirfeKJtiscroT who are constantly loofixig around thiYinar- ket,. ^r^a_^hyic^ to ^sjteal- William work for thirty d^yfl. HKAVTrttpS^fiH. -JThtf Oentrkl* hiid “Sodth western Railroads are now dding ttxery heavy^ biwipi^S in of ,# ei ^kts in bo|i| directions. The amount of cotton-going for ward is vety large this week,' and the fell and winter .jmtel still, eeivci 'Infer that vance * jofl willTfe ■extraordinarily large; be plentiful aniKJKMUWIMing generaUy psnnde^dl cj»sreB,v-jfo<Wi MtgrapK ■ , ~y aBase Balu—Fctteat ‘City Club dee|ini’ ed the .Invitation of the Alerts of Charleston, to play the “ henhe and home ” in Augusta, and sent an invitation to the Alerts to come they cannot accepts :| >e ^illinob- l of the bus- mmi Txrr-.r T .y>-\ *,■ 3H3 : ■ J Comt, Jdd^e if.” Cli^fe, p^^n&j i |a«o mie-driver, moored at the tefefe tod^ atte do^-^eih.r- S 2.5S5!SS313?=«b-i. business will be transaefo'k aB i ttip .afflrAucA in inries has not yefe been re- with reference to juries has not yet ceived. I - This is the last . _ foreign birth null have to take_: a? „r,rvore nrinr tionpapers pridrto the able to vote, had better imP rove ^ ast °P~ portnnify to obtain the necessaiy papers. sYesterday morning a wharf of (fiag- Cunningham’s Gharleston line of steamers was sunk. Some of the chains con nected with the .machine'caught under the dock, and When the tide rose, the went to the bottom of the river, i • i-, i.ik ■tli-nrt - - ■ Arrival of tee OlzuRait-a at New Yore.— By a digpateh to Messrs. Son ter & GammeU, we leam that the Cleopatra arrived in New York at daylight on Saturday last P P Srnett, N Y;4ftB iBarnard, oity ;.E Brain- ard, steamer Lizzie Raker; AV A Thomas, city; J L Martin, *la ! I S K Ponder, vert Miiguei-, steamship Leo; J Fitzgerald, steamer Lizzie Hakor;- 'livid Cohen, Nil;. J Boothe; Ga; EG| Suumer, Augusta; S Van Brakle, Colunfipus; J Hortorlz, do; D E Sheppard, Eufenla; J Flanders, Macon;MrsEdmund/dp.;,' Wm Webster, N Y; -M F Farley, Apalachicola;- W f? QPope, Dublin; M C Holloway ^J L Parr,. Baltimore; N B . Jones, Alexandria; J W.Pld- I^he FiEST-ipi.V5!l:fri|EAMBin^ e : xr l tN/J2- sviltj jhi; WilLsail F< r " YorJ. aaamaaL T he splendid, first^glasshark Kcntrillc. Evanh, Blaster. 2JXKJ . baic® capacity, is wow ready for freight, aiul Mill have dispatch as above. Apply S3 ■ R. LOWDEN, AgenjL ,JLIA Bay,street,. Savannah, eia, t No. 03 West' street. New ‘ ' 1 ‘ oc5 J For Liverpool. PH I LA.DEL.PHIA. Hit i CzVBIN PASSAGE ;. ;S«D OO deOk PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$10 OO THE NEW STEAMSHIP JENNINGS, Commander, WiU nail for the AlwveiwiifMlskTtfkbAY, bM.bef'lV, at — o’clock — in. _., .,, For'frcight or passage appiyfo ’ * HUNTER * GAMMELL, oc5 Si Bay street. utYTT mcfrrrnv if iffii FROM NEW YORK TO. LlV^tPOOL ' AND QUEENSTOWN, j ... tONSISTINO, OF SIBERIA, MALTA, RALMYRA, SAMARIA, ABIN PASSAGE jto-Livjerpoolor Queenstown, $80 Goil/Stetn^ge Passage, $3(|Currency; Children under twelve years, half price. - Steerage Passage t<t Hamburg,.Antweri), Rotterdam -. or Bremen, $40 currencj - ; to Havre, Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve Har.ilSt^S Ake dam, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $43 Cur- * rency; from Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $50 Cur rency; Children one to 1 twelve years, half price; Infants under one year, $5. .iij . . A steamer leaves New York WEF.KLY on THURS DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY^ Queenstown WED NESDAY. • - * > -i. Tickets issued by the undersigned, iYom whom all necessary information uiuy be obtained. • >/ JNO. C. FERRILL, Ot‘3—lm Agent at Savannah. FOR BALTIMORE. *36.00 A- CABIN PASSAGE. THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP .a M-torn’c; L\., t G. AY. BILLUPS, Cosim.vndkk, Will sail for Baltiniqre oii ^HURSDAY*, October ,8th, at ,12 o’clock m. , , . Positively uprstate-rooms unless tickets a^e procured at the office of the Ageut^, For freight er passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply .to.. J. B. WEST A: CO.,. , ocS Bay street, opjK>eite Whitaker. luim, AV P S Dow, do. Drake is Hot the originator of the eelebhited Plantation Bitters, and .Jliat they were man- nfactored and. sold, ,by-one Pedro Hartdle, an Qld Spaniard, in the Island of St. Thomas, Over forty’ years ago,‘, : 'as efkry old sea captain con testify.- . Now,“ sir, I'.Cft. 11 ! certify,to thfe. above as beiqg toie,. for I have followed the sea for ov^r forty years, most of the time do ing business with" the .West Indiea: These same Bitters, ttiflerentty pftt up and named, Were brought to my notice on my first, trip to (he Island of St Oroix for a -cargo of ram, and for years and years after my ship’s stores were never without them. I always supplied Aatea Tonic is not made in all, the world. Yours, truly,' i»ki Magnolia Wft^r.—Superior to the T l^est. imported Gerinaii Cologne, and. sold at jfclie price. . oct^-eodjV^ii* 9SB80FX3tr TUG raientTj .4*1 * ^ADVERTISKSIENT. i^ci *7r the - Masonic Orphan’s Home. Managers, Atlanta.' 1 Commissioners—-Mrs. S. E. Howard - & Co., Class 623, dr^wn in Savannah; October 3d, J.888: 12—5—65—2—86—68—60—47—56—67—77—28 Class 224, drawn in Savannah, October 3d, 1868: 12—5—56—2^46-^58—60-47—56—57—77—28 * ■* Howard k Co., ^ax^S^Wx^f^gen^eorpa^tate^ottery^ i8i camimzs^itmwET. mttE TfATIONifidfETlEEat ahd “ i -'’ -tt--.i l IiABGtE CONNECTICUT GARB VHBt - . . Just received “ J ;. 1 1 I . - * fflO.. T. ^JNEBEBGER, i I . ■•! - . . ." regent. - t:i tti JJ i 50 T< * TTO STANDAB ® OtWiT CLOTH, i J Fbr sale by - ' - BBIOHAm' - HOLST & CO - UttAMTE K sep24-2w, 150 SACKS SIPEBFISE JttLLS FLOUB, 150 sacks extra GRAUITE kfIT.TS ELOIJB, 300’boxes TOBACCO, -all grades, from mannfactnrers, “fei Primrose Family Wi CLEAB Prime SHOULD! SALT, Prime Ml togarignment and for sepe-.Dn, & WESLOW. for Atlantic Coast" i Mfiit STEAlttSHIP CO. | . EVERY OABfN passage. :: t:«*s oo STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.........S10 OO THE NEW’ AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTO] Yill sail on THURSDAY, October 8, at — o’cloclAatm I Bityaof lading given here on through freights ol ’otter! to Liverpool first-class steamcrs. : Positively no berths secured after Monday, October feth, unless poid.fqfc u i H II/ h For freight or passage, having new ai\di splendidly arranged accommodations, apj.-ly to ' A- FBLMfTON, '^rgtoddarCT’if Alpper Range, oc2 Opposite the Post €li;irleston & Florida STEAMBOAT HUE! THE STEAMER CITY POINT, Captain IE T. McNEETF, 1T7TLL. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 5th. T.EAVE 1 Vy char Liston EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock, P. M.; Savannah for Florida EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clotk. P. M., touching at Ferna&dina, Jacksonville, and all points on St. John’s river. RETURNING, wilt leave PaJatka EVERY THURS DAY! Jacksonville EVERY FRIDAY, -and Savannah for. Charleston EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. A.-M. > N. JL—No freight araH ha. .received, after 2 P. IL. on day of sailing. • ,i . OS' Freight and passage as cheap as any other line. L. J. GUILMARTES & QO-. . je-H-tf Agents. NORTH AMERICAN Steamship Company! THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. BT.aw,.ArrjfiR gem en t?, S AILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE 5th. AND i - - - - - - _ 120th ot every month, or the day before when these dates fall on Sunday. Passage lower than by any other line. For information address D. N. CARRINGTON, Agent, Pier 46 North river, N. Y. W. H. WEBB, President CHA& DANA, Vice Pits. Office—54 Exchange Place, New York. For Lireipoofi j£4r£m. •VALUABLE WILDER & FULLABTON. sep25-2w T he splendid first-class half Clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Heb- beut. Master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight apply to r sei»22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. 1 BUILDING LOTS AND MEETS AT AUCTIO N, ^ BELLA HlTliL.Jjj., i) On TUESDAY, October Ctb, at 11 o'clock, in front of , .«*&»**«*. - LOT Np. —, cm Rest Boundary street, opposite tha Central Railroad Bound House, 19x70 feet. Fes sim ple.' The improvements consist of i : TWO NEW HOUSES, one and a half stories fe*h: four, rooms,. alL.iaaU for- i niBhed in good stylo; a good well of water in the yard, and trees In front "Now under a good rent to good tenants. Sold totatse money. - Sold for accountof former-purchaser, she not being willing to comply with terms of sale. oct34d &ei feat. TQ RENT, IJIHE new AND NICELY FINISHED HOUSE and STORE southwest comer West lit Broad and Bryan streets. Posseesion given J 1st November, 1868. Apply to ANDREW M; ROSS, oc3—eod2w ; Bull and Gaston streets. Emm*’ FOURTH TENmHNT ON i>X west of Whitaker; has eight rooms, fiantry, closets, water, bath, gas, pnmp in Jhe*yard, and. 'oifi-boildlngs -for* servants, horses; &c. ONE TWO-STORY DWELLING, five rooms on basement, good yard and water, on Hu#, - near Jefferson street. , ’ ONE-STORY BUILDING on the corner of Jefferson and York streets, now occupied by-Wm. D. Oliveira as a store and dwelling. TWO BRICK TENEMENTS the comer of Mont gomery and Huntingdon streets, 4 rooms each and outbuilding. * ‘ •* 1 ■‘ •“ • — THE SAILOR BOARDING-HOUSE on Lot No. 7, Warren Ward, Bay street, at present occupied by Mi chael Gordon; also, BAY STORE No. 194, 4 stories, adjoining Haywood, Gage & Co’s Ice-house. Apply to sep29—4t. , si WM».BEMSHART. FOR RENT. L*. i D , i JgRICK STORE on CONGRESS STREET near market. ;' Possession given immediately. Apply to • ‘ • m optl-tf WILLIAM LAW. FOR RENT. T HE BRICK STORE NEXT TO COB- i |gf | uer East Broad and Broughton streets.-If n| f| Also, THREE ROOMS and KITCHEN overd~ the store. Apply on the premises. sep25—if FOR RENT. rjpHE LARGE STORE 60x99, T/WO floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson, and initahle for* Wholesale and • Jobbing!. Dry and Fancj* Gioods House. Possession given im mediately. Apply to eep2i—tf J^o. McMahon a co. FOR REiVT. Y TWO AND A HALF BTOK^bBICK . DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary oni- m buildings attached, contains ; flve hedJ rooms, and is pleasantly located. Apply at sep21-tf THIS OFFICE. ' FOR RENT. ■^"ORTHERN TENEMENT OF BUILD ING corner South Broad and Lincoln i Apply to sepll-tf A W. B. ADAMS,. . No. 95 Bay street GOOD LOOA- TO RENT,; JpiYE DWELLING HOUSES IN TIONS; TWO LARGE STORES in the in the city. Enquire of O. H. LUFBURROW, - Read Estate Agent. rttL 9mj Hi *J GTOfBCj Att» - BOifDi) AT AUCTION. BY BELL & HULL. ON TUESBAX. CtU ins*., at 11 o’clock,’ll! ftont of th» 30 shires C. B.-B. HtoeK- - • 50 f A. A G. K. R. Stock. 25 “ S. W. R. R. Stock. M0 City Ssvanmh Bonds, M0 A. A G. R. R. Bonds, gnanteed by Cits Savannah, 11 ■ odUt FARM LOT AT AUCTION. BY WILLIAMS, WARD di HcUTIRE. In front of Court House, on the FIRST TUESDAY itt October, between the usual hours of sale, wiUba sold, A SPLENDID FARM LOT, within the. city ffinlts, consisting of (11) fourteen acre*, more or less, adjoin ing the a: A G. R. R. Depot and’-Wounded on th. north and west by the lands of said Railroad, on tho eonth by Gwinett street. May be laid off into city lot*, orwonld make a good Brick Yard, as clay to In ahnn. - ; Tenns on day of sale; - ado BY IlLUSi & MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 6th hint., at 11 o'clock, to front of file Court House: ONE HALF OF LOT No. 50, Britwn Ward, 30 by to feet, situated in Perry street eart of Drayton; with im provements, consisting of one one-fttorv fr-eme tene- ment in Ferry street and two home, in the lanes Bnbject to a ground rent to the dtj ot (i« per annum. Trims—Cade .Purchaser paying for title anft oct&fft BY BLUN & MEYER. Will he sold on TUESDAY, Cth inst. at 11 o'clock, to front of the Court House; l6T No. 63, MontmoDinville. 50 by 105 feet «*»- south side of Jones street, opposite Central Railroad Dep >t with improvements..coii.nBtmgoftwoteniuT>en>i hou es, four rooms aach. renting tor £12 per month. Terms—Cash. Purchaser paying for titles and stamps. .I* oct5-2t BY BLUN A MEYER. Will be sold on TUESDAY. Cth inst, at U o’clock, to front of the Court House: ' ONE LOT OF LAND containing Svo acres, near ton 4 mile stone on Thunderbolt road, formerly belonging to the estate of S. Wilkins. Terms—Cash. Purchaser .paring . for titles and stamps. oct5-2t ffieote BY W. W. DANIELS, • II.. It. Symons, Auctioneer. On the FIRST TUESDAY inOctobcr, to front of tha court House; st 11 o’clock, will bo- sold, for account! of all concerned:., _ . 1 Horse, 2 Spring Wagons. 1 Hockaway. oct3-td DWELLING HOUSE AT ACCTION, BV BELL & HULL. _On TUESDAY, October Cth. at II o’clock, in front of. the Court House, will be sold: THE WOODEN HOUSE AND IMPROVEMENTS, on Lots 26 and 31, Chariton street, near the Centre! Railroad Depot, south. New Wooden House, sir; rooms, 18x24; one and a half stories; on two Lots* 42 >£xG0.,. Ground rent each, $50 per annum, flghti years to'run. Can be removed. Terras, cash, purchaser paying for titles and •tempo. ■oct34& TRUSTEE®* SALE. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY next, October 6th, at 11 o’clock; iXM front.of the Court Hotu>e: THE WESTERN HALF OF LOT NO. 1, Franklin Ward, fronting on Bay street, next to ihMt comer of West Broad street; 30x90 feet, and inuprove* menta, consisting of a'Brick two-story hack handing. Terms—£1,000 cosh; balance in six and twetvet months with interest, secured by i Purchaser paying for title and al octa-td. It FARM FOR SALE BY WILLIAMS, WARD A MclKTIRK. / On the FIRST TUESDAY in October, will be sold bet lore the Court House: THAT DESIRABLE FARM, Lying directly opposite the beautiful village of White** ville, containing-600 acres, more or lesa; well wooded, and susceptible of being divided into building loti. Purchaser paying for titles. Terms cash. oct2-td- VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. BY BELL & HULL. On TUESDAY next, October 6, at 11 o'clock, in find of the Court House: WESTERN HALF OF LOT No. 4, Oglethorpe ‘Square, York street, 32x90 feet. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for title and stump** oct2-td ' BONABELLA AT AUCTION. By Wm. W, DANIELS, On the 'FIRST TUESDAY in October next, at ton Court Boose, between tbs legal hours of sals: THAT FINE PLACE KNOWN AS BONABELLA, in miles from the city, on toe Shell Road, containing 126 aerosol land, more or lees, with dwelling honse, sta bles, kitchens, Ac., witoina mile of the line of the Skids, way Railroad. There is a One spring of water on th. place. 'Being on a fine bold creek, it affords unsur passed inducements to parties desiring A HOME AND FARM within a short distance of town. Can bm treated tor at private sale until day of sale. Terms cash. aep284d W. TV. DANIELS. H. R. Symons, Auctioneer. On the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, at tost Court House, between the legal hours of sale, SOUTHERN HALF OF LOT No. 9, MIDDLE 'OGLETHORPE WARD, sixty by ninety feet, with too improvements thereon, consisting of two frame dwel lings, and ’containing four rooms with hecesaaxy out- bnildingfi, now renting for two hundred dollars pec annum each- Fee simple. Terms on day of sale. BY W- W. DANIELS. oc2—lw TO RENT, F rom iot November next, a desirable DWELLING on Harris street, containing sixteen DWELLING on Hams s&eet, rooms, with gas and wafer. For apftly to r ; oc2—tf WILLIAMS, WARD & McINTIRE. particulars to rent, , (JIHREE LARGE BED ROOMS (FIRE PLACES IN too),-with KITCHEN, CARRIAGE-HOUSE and SIA- 1 BLES. Apply at SOUTHWEST CORNER STATE and BARNARD STREETS. ' oc2—St Reduced Prices. P FENED-THIS DAY, * ? ; ■ ‘ > -1 > • HEAVY *-* BLEACHERSHHfllNGH- ^ I • . . ■ ■ i ’ At 15 cents. CALICOES 10, U 1-a and IS cents. - i.Zitl -. . ;aUto 1 -U. ..i Li I ,i-.„ AH grades BLEACHED SHIRTINGS : . - . | I'- 1 at SEDUCED PEICES. i , Morgan. gep29^4f - w.. t. j . ‘ ~ f oc2 > i - N t Office. UBiRAV’S line. FOR NEW YORK. CABIN PASSAGE STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.'::. .. THE FIRSTrCLjSS STEAMSHIP LEO> .Hi . Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, October 6th, a* X* o’clock a. m:- i ; . ^ ^ ’XjT Through bills lading given here on Cotton destuled^ for Liverpool by first^classiifesmera. No engaged berths secured after Monday, October L tor passage, having superior accommoda te HUNTER <fc GAMMELL, "HO’ll ■ ,8-jr Bay street. jDOW PEAS. bushels cow peas, i ' For sale by ang!7-tf WILLIAMS, WARD & McINTIRE. PROPERTY EOR SALE. - - . it - O NE LOT. OF LAND ON PHBEAST side of the old Btaiioh No. 2 Cen tral Railroad, running tip Io mid right away from the Railroad, extending to the present station, containing two, landred'&xtis’vrooded “ ‘ 1 hundred - ddnea wooded itn<f. i ONE LOT OF LAND on the sotrfh side of the turn pike road, opposite the eighteen mile poet/nmning up hear the nineteen pdst, within half a mile of the Centra* Railroad, containing* five hundred acres, a por tion well timbered and wooded,^pod swamp and up land. to clear. • 1 '» • - ONE LOT lying bn the Ogeechee River, above toe twenty-four mile mist Central Railroad, containing two hundred tores,' The above LANDS are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by OCS-tf^ Choice Tenn. and Kentucky Males for Sale, ; JlOUB TO SEVEN YEARS 6LP. MEDIUM AND large sizes. WIISW& A J1KHOSKY, - Screven House Stabler Bryan street, au2S—tf *- - ~ ’ — - _ . ■sx tr Bacon Shoulders, CLEAR HTBBBT) smtEi' , ... TEN CAR LOADS COHN. IN DEPOT, e i: CORN IN STOR E, . MOLASSES IN STORE, Forsalelowby sep!9-tf . GUERABD A HOLCOMBE. nm Mope! Mope! 300 COILS SUPERIOR BALE ROPE, IN STORE ang21—tf And for sale HOLST & Co, /Will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October*. tipt 'KrilB next, st the Court House, between the legal houn^ - of sale, A FINE PLANTATION ON BRYAN NECK, about fifteen miles from Savannah, containing THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, more or less, thoroughly ditched and dxa ,T >ed. Thitf is one of the most desirable places on the coast, suit able for Rice, Cotton, Com, Ac. On the place is goo$ water and magnificent paetarage. Terms on day of sale. aep24-td ROSE HILL FOR SALE. BY W. W. DANIELS. By H. R. Sy On the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between the legal hours of sale, at fixe Court House: 1 THE FIKE PLACE KSOWN AS “ROSE HILL," ON THE SPRINGFIELD PLAN TATION, just outside of the . mom or lees. On the j ed, containing fourteen r city limita. containing 90 acres, le place is a fine House, nnfiniah-r BY W. W. DANIELS. . ByH.B.8) be aold on the FIRST TUESDAY in October between toe legtlhcura . ONE FRONT LOT AT WHITE BLUFF, Desirahly located; 135 feet front by 400 feet - jgwo LOTS IN REAR OF SAME; Each 135x600 feet. Terms opi day of sale. WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLES, EBBRsG TWO SHOTS JL SECOND (i ^s aTBepeater, AND TWENTY SHOTS A MTNriTE As a Single Breech-Loader. POWERFUL, ACCURATE AND WONDEE— — EFFECTIVE WEAPONS, carrying IS ich can be fired in nine seconds, aro now for the market, and are for sale by all the re— n Dealers tore - - - 3 throughout toe country. For WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO,. sep!8—TW3m New Haven, Conn. J FOR mHE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale [ about 7,000 Acre* ot Fine f — - “ in Camden county,! of-Dr. A. De-’ sand live oak, and a __ 1 cotton. They aro all situated near Cabin. Bluff, at which point the southern boats pses on their For further particulars appiv to tha JOHN F. HAMILTON, J. E. 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