Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 06, 1868, Image 4

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Mat Largest Circulation in City and Country. TUESDAY, OCTOBER O, 1868. RESIGNATION. BY MISS NELLY MARSHALL. I’ve watch’d for tliy dear presence, love, Through dark and dreary days, To come with joyfol steps along The old, familiar ways; • Those days have lengthened into weeks \ And still thou are not here; The whole world, now, is dark to me, Though sunshine's everywhere. I’ve yearn’d for thy dear hand’s warm clasp, And for thy dear lip’s smile, And O, for those dark radiant eyes, Mysad heart to beguile; Anri yet in vain from casement high I gaze adown the street, Still hoping, with my breaking heart, That dear, dear face to greet. But strangers still go hurrying by. The hours still darkly wane; But thou—whom I so long to see, Thou comest not again; Although thou knows’t the days to me _ Are fraught with weary pain, Although thou knows’t I watch for thee, Thou comest not again. The summer flowers may bloom and fade, The grass grow brown and sere; "What charms can nature hold for me ?— Tho art no longer here. Yes, summer flowers may bloom and fade, And autumn leaves may fall; TVould God their serest ones could be My lone grave’s dreary pall! Ttmay^be thalranother’s smile Has won thy heart from me; If so, my God as kindly judge As I wish joy to thee 1 No, not one angry thought shall brim Life’s cup of bitter o’er, For love like mine can know no change; It lives forever more 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, Oir LTVJEJIPOOL. Capital £2,000,000 Sterling. RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING. (Kmmnirot SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OR fHE MORNING NEWS. ) Savannah, October 6, 6 P.M. ) Cotton.—The market opened today with a good inquiry, buyers showing a disposition to meet Factor’s prices. At noon dispatches announced that New York had advanced to 27)L and Liverpool to lid, which cijated a tittle excitement in the market The market closed firm at 28# tor Middling, Low do 25c. The following were the sales to-day: 313 at 25}£, 90 at 25.'.£, 290 at 25,110 at 24}£, 28 at 24, 35 at 23«, 19 at 23»i, 0 at' 23 11 at 23,-3 at 22>£, 1 at 22 cents—total, 900. The market closed steady With an upward tendency. Gold and other articles unchanged. The receipts today amount to 804 bales. City Marshal’s HAhKETS BY TELEGRAPH. * Foreign Market*. London, October 5—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 94%; bonds, 73%. Fbankfobt, October 5. Financial.—Bonds firm at 76%. Liverpool, October 5—Noon. * Cotton —Buoyant; sales, 20,000 bales;'uplands, lp%d; Orleans, ll%d; Bombay shipments to the 2d, 2,000?bales. , BBEAD8TTJFF8-*TJhchauged. PaovisiONS-^Unchanged. Liverpool, October 5—Afternoon. Cotton—Buoyant; uplands, lid; Orleans, ll%d. I Bbeadstuffs—Quiet Provisions—Quiet. Havre, October 5—Noon. Cotton—Excited; tres ordinaire, 140. U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE OITT COUNCIL of Savannah, and under direction of a special committee of Council, I will 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 city taxes i . Part improvement on Lot No. 28, North Oglethorpe ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property of Sa rah A. Artaon, col’d- ■ , Also, improvement on half Zgt 34, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, cast side of Lumbff street, property of William Alim, col’d - Also, Lot, letter '‘B,” and improvement, Middle Oglethorpe ward, north side of Pine street, property of Catherine Beatty, col’d. ~. Also, eastern half of Lot No. 10, and improvement, Anson ward, third tything, property of the estate of Frances A. Bell. Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Jane E. Blois and Eliza M. Herb. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve ment, Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 48, Jones ward. Gar den Lots 11 and 12, property of Fred Blake, col’d. Also, Lot No. 6 and improvement, Carpenter’s Bow, property of Cynthia Cevally, col’d. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 22, Pulaski ward, property of George Cally. Also, improvement on the one-third of Lot No. 29, North Oglethorpe ward, on Mill street, west of Farm street, property of William Cooper, col’d. Also, improvement on the northwest one-fdurth of Domestic Market*. C ONTINUES TO TAKE MERCANTILE . AND Dwelling House Risks (frame buildings excepted). AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, AT.CURRENT RATES, octy-ly Wit C. fcoSENS, Agent. NORTH "BRITISH '" ' ’ ■ ANb ’ ; ; MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. established: in isoo. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital $10,000,000 Cash Assets $13,603,803.85 Annual Income $3,260,635 fllHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED 1- • Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, aud MER CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Policies issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant. Losses promptly adjusted aud paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent, . jy28—6m 115 Bay street. O FFJCE OF THE Southern Branch Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., ■ Savannah, Ga., Sept. 28,1868. MR. J. T. WILBUR, having resigned the General Agency of this Compmy, MAJ. E. H. BACON will act as General Agent until further notice. ° - A. WILBUR, Manager. Having accepted tho position of General Agent of Southern Branch of the old Knickerbocker, the sub scriber woultTooliappy to see his friends at the office of the Company, *J1 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. sep29—lw E. H. .BACON. Magazines for October. L ESLIE’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, PETERSON’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, LE BON TON, LE PETIT MESSAGES, THE LADY’S FRIEND, DEMOREST’S MONTHLY, HARPER’S MONTHLY, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, BALLOU’S MONTHLY, "THE BAND WE LOVE, THE GALAXY, cr . / r. THE OLD GUARD, * . LIPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE, THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, THE CATHOLIC WORLD, THE NEW ECLECTIC, THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, EVERY SATURDAY, for September, DeBOW’S REVIEW, for September. FOR SALE AT ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, BULL STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE. sep28—2w “ Every Man Should Have One.” The Winchester R ep e at in g* Rifle ; New Yobk, October 5—Nqon. Financial.—Money steadyat6@7 pec cent; sterling 8%; gold, 140; 1862 bonds,.J12%; North Carolina’s, 67; new, 66; Virginia's, ex-coopons,83%; Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 68 asked; new, 66%. Cotton.—Firmer; middling, 27@27%c. Flour Steady for low grades and heavy for the others. Gbain—Wheat, spring steady; winterjavors buyers; common dull and a shade lower. 1 Pbovisions.—Lard duU; steam boiled, 19%@19. _ Naval Stores. —Tnrpentine steady at 43@44c; rosin quiet; strained common, $2 40@2 50. New York, October 3—Evening. Financial.—Money easier at G@7 per cent. ; tho supply exceeds the demand;; discounts are nominal at 7 per cent.? with little doing; sterling very-dull-at 108%; gold firm at 140@140%; Southern bonds strong and better, at the close of the Board; Tennessee’s, 07r new, 36%; North Carolina’s, 67% ; new, 66% ; Virginia’s 53%. . * 1 - Cotton—Active, and %c better; sales, 2,900 bales; . middling, 27 %c. Flour—HeLcl at noon’s quotations. Grain.—Wheat unsettled; corn, mixed Western, $1 1*2%. - • ' - Provisions—Mess pork remains at noon’s quotation lard, kettle rendered, 19%@20e. ' Groceries—Quiet and steady. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 43@44c; rosin, $2 45@ 7 50. Freights—Quiet aud firm. New Orleans, October 5. Financial—New York sight, % discount; sterling, 149%. , *.* . . A : . Cotton—Active and advanced; middling, 25%@2Gc; sales, 2,600 bales: receipts, 3,931 baleB. Sugar—Firm; grocer’s grades in boxes, 12%@13%c; , in hogsheads, ll%@13%c. Molasses—Cuba, 31% @ 45c, the latter figure for choice. Flour—Firm; superfine, $6 50a63; choice, $llal3. . Grain.—Corn steady and quiet at $lal 10; oats quiet aud steady at 63c. Bran—$1 25. Provisions.—Pork firmer at $30 50a30 75; bacou dull; shoulders nominal at 12al2%c; clear sides, 16% al7o; lard steady; in tierce, 19%c; in keg. 21c. Baltimore, October 5. Financial.—Virginia’s, old, inscribed, 46% bid: 47 asked; coupons, 53% bid, 54 asked; North Carolina’s, 66 bid. Cotton—Buoyant aud stock scarce; middling, 27c. Flour—Dull and nominal; Howard street superfine, $8a8 25. Grain.—Wheat,' high grades firm; good to prime Ted, $2 40a2 64; corn firm at 75a80c; rye firm at 45a 50c. » * * ki * Seeds—Clover seed quiet Provisions—Firm; lard, 20%c. i * * < St. Louis, October 5. Flour—Dull at $5 50@6. Grain.—Corn heavy at 94@96c. Provisions—Mess pork higher; at $29 50(5 29 75; bacon firm; clear sides, 16%c; sliouldez-a, 12%c; lard held at 20c, Whiskey—Dull. c? : • Louisville, October 5. Flour—Superfine, $6 75. Grain:—Coni, 98c{gi$l. Provisions—Mess pork, $29(5 29 50; lard, 19%@30c; shoulders, 12%@13e; clear sides K lC@16%c. Whiskey—«Free, $1 25. Cincinnati, October 5. Flour—Dull and nominal. Grain—Com dull at $1 03al 04. * Whiskey—Steady at $1 25. Provisions.—Mess pork held firmly at $30; lard quiet at 19%c; bacon—moderate jobbing demand; shoulders, 12 %c; clear sides, 16 %c; hams dull at 19 al9%c, J Mobile, October 5. Cotton—Sales, 800 bales; middling, 25c and firm; sales restricted by the high prices claimed; receipts, 1,147 bales; exports, 88 bales. Augusta, Octobers. Cotton.—Market very active; sales, 522 bales; re ceipts, 343 bales; middling, 25c. Wilmington, Octobers. Naval Stores.—Spirits turpentine firm at 38c; tsins quiet; strained, $1 70; pale, $5 50; tar de clined; at $2 55. Cotton.—Firm; middling, 26c. Charleston, Oetober 6. Cotton—Active and firmer; sales, 700 bales; mid dlings, 25d; receipts, 294 bales; exports coastwise, 572 bales. ' Miniature Almanac—Thi* Day. Sun Rises , *r. C 13 Sun Sets i. 5 47 High Water... 12 00 P M PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, October 6. Arrived Yesterday; Steamer Swan/ Gibson, Augusta and Landings—M A Cohen. Ship Gardiner Colby, Dnnfcar, New York, ballast, assorted mdse—Wilder & Fullarton. Steamer Metcalf, Wiggins, Plantation—Upper Mills. .Walton -AND— - ** 129 :r? mnE ± He Carbine, zH 'til . Firing Two Shots a Second. .GEN. WAGE HAMPTON says : “It' Is tlie best breech-loader yet invented.’’ ~ / , . Price List, Cash on Delivery—Rifles, singly, $50; clubs of 10; $46 Carbines, singly, $40; clnba idtf 10, $37j it * ■ Cartridges,;per 100, $2; per 1,00°,*$18. Slings, $2 each. ‘ •Circular, with full description, sent on application. . For sale.by - . r SORREL BROTHERS; sep29—*eodtf ; - Agents for Savannah. Watch.es, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, &c. SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST BETUENED FROM Ne w-York with a fine assortment of . . Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, • : i SECEHoeks, i&e.,,' , j 4 t. All of which will l>e sold at reasonable prices, and every article warranted as represented. . F. D. JORDAN, No. 129 Congress St., (OppositerJ*ulaski House.) .N. B. . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by ex- perienced workmen. pep30—lm GLASS AND OIL . AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T ie eargest assortment of window GLASS m tho city, comprising more than seventy flifferent sizes, and miT sirc-or shape cut to ordir. WEST'S No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, in barrels or cans. PETTY, WHITE LEAD, ' V l 1 f LINSEED OIL, • PAINT and WHITE WASH BRUSHES, > SHOW CASE GLASSES, Ac., Ac., FOR SALE LOW BY Tt. I I. TATlfiMi For Sale. • oc2—tf “Prime rice, ;, :r: ^ SHEETINGS, “ T T^ACC?° mthe - Co ^ ul ^ li)UB factory. - i bagging, ^ LA c ^ Lan D bagging, Tucker, Carter & J*LE ROPR JOmt W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO. Sailed Yesterday. Sc hr Mary Collins, Collins, Darien-r-Eduiands, Gard ner A: Co. ‘If: - . Below. Ship Screamer, Young, New York, 6 days, with hay —Brigham, Holst & Co. Receipts. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—77 bales cotton, 17,000 shingles, 6 half boxes tobacco, 20 sacks flour, 1 keg lead, 4 sacks rough rice, and sundries. rice. : ? fBy ; Telegraph.] ; Charleston, October 5.—Arrived, steamer Monte rey, from New York; schr N W Smith, from Few York; schr Plandome, froin'Philadelphia; schr Minnie, from Newbem, 8 C. Sailed, steamer Falcon, for Baltimore; schr J.P Allen, for Jacksonville. Fortress Monroje, October 5—The British schooner Blanche,'from Bahama for Baltimore, is a total loss twelve miles below Cape Henry. Schr Lotta, Lotto, is ashore on Middle Grounds, four miles southwest of Cathedrals. New York, -October 5—Brig Abby Watson, from Wilmington, N C, for Kinnebuuk Port, put in here in distress. She lpst part of her cargo. Captain and crew sick. Arrived, steamers George Washington, ■Mary Sanford, Gen Barnes and Niagara. i fidth. a <02 I rtzrr , |T9lit. Memoranda. D Finney, Tuftle, cleared from Pliila- for this port, Oct 1. Buindaro, (Br) Stanwood, cleared from New ys, Ga, Oct 1. uore, (Br) Vianello, cleared from New ' i RiV6r, Oct 1. Consignees. Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—M A Cohen, T Arkwright* M J Buckner, Qapt W T Gibson, Wilkinson & W, Lawton, H & Co, Deas & J, Brigham, H Si Co, P H Behn, Phillips At M, W H Stark Si Co, A Dutenhofler, J L Villalonga, Both well & W, N A Hardee’s SonsSe Co, Addison, E Si Co, Davaut & W, Wilson, G Si Co, and others. Consignees per Central Railroad. October 5, 1868. 727 bales cotton, 80 bbls and 50 sacks meal, 50 sacks grist, 33 sacks rye, 19 sacks floor, 8 sacks dried fruit, 3 half boxes tobacco, 1 cotton gin, 10 boxes bacon, 11 bbls apples, 1 bbl whiskey, 2 bundles bedding, 1 trunk clQthing, 2 boxes stationary, 3 lots old furniture, 1 bale and 2 bags wool, 2 bales and 3 bundles hides, 20 pack ages bark collars, and mdse, to J W Lathrop & Co, C Epping & Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, E L Neidlinger, R Mein tire At Co, M H Williams Si Son, Guerard A: H, J H Hobart, J B Taylor, W A Hancock, B F Sandford, Capt J M Hoag, Wilkinson & W. W A McKinzie, Hart* ridge k N, Roberts .* T; Freeman. D & Co, Ferrill Si ;W, R N Reed At Co, N A Hardee’s Sons k Co, Bothwell & W, J McMahon At Co, J R Wilder, W B Adams, W H Woods; A& GB R Agt, C R R Agt, Bates k C, A S Cartridge, Edmands, G Ac Co. Brady k M, Purse k T, F^W Sims * Co, WH Static At Co, B Habersham k Co, Sloan, G At Co. , Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of Min da Campbell, col’d. t . Also, Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee’s Garden, property of Louisa Canuet and children. Also, improvement on Lot Na 17, 8. A. Minimally property of Moses Carter, col’d. Also, Lot 33, letter B (Stiles) and improvement, North Oglethorpe ward, property of William Craw ford, col’d. Also, Lot 63, Montmollenville, property of Igaac'Co- hen. col’d. • Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 1 and improve ment, Carpenter’s Row, property of Mis. Mary A. Cooney. Also, Lots D, E and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2, Greene ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent. - Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5. Heathcote ward, Beletba tything, property of J/S. Derby. Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Middy Dodge. Also, improvements on Lot No. 4$ Jones ward,*pro- perty of Edward Edwards, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, S. A- Minisyille, property of Fred. Fiekling, col’d. Also, improvements on Lot No. 22, Bartow ward, property of Freedman’s Bureau. Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heathcote ward, Belitha tything, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson. Also, northern one-fourth of Lot 39 and improve ment, Elbert ward, property of Mrs. A. G. Fincke. Also, improvement on % of Lot 19, Washington ward, property of the estate of P. Gleason. Lots 12 and 13 aud improvements, Montmollenville, property of Francis Grinn. • . * Also, improvements on Lot No. 15. Crawfbrd ward, east, property of John Graham. Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, .Davis ward, property of Grant * Co. Also, improvements on Lot No. 8, Bartow ward, property of Ned Graham. Also, improvements on Lot No. 26, D. Minisrille, property of Nicholas Gilmore. Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve ments, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Sarah Harrison, col’d. Lots 3 aud 4 an4 improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of E. D, Hendry. Also, improvement on Lot Mb. 25, S. A. Miuisville, property of Henry Hamilton, col’d. Also, eastern one-half of Lot, letter P, Middle Ogle-, tborpe ward, property of Lemuel Hover. Also, improvement on Lot 36, Pulaski ward, pro perty of S. J- Josephs. Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, property of Henry Johnson, col’d. . Also, improvements on Lot, letter B, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Bryan sfreef, property of Priuce Kennedy, col’d. ■ t , ; ’ Also, Lot No. 4 aud brick improvement, Anson fourth tytliiug, property of Charles P. Lander-shine. Also, improvement on Lot No. 20, D. Miuisville, property of James LaRoche. Also, Lot aud improvement No» 29, U. P. Bowen, property of Christopher Murpliy. ■ Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, MontniollenviUs, propertj' of William Mj ers. . Also, Lot No. JG aud iinproveipent. Garden Lot, west, property of S. A. Mayer, Trustee for Afrs. Mfuy C. Mayer. y ; 5 Also, two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement, Mid' die Oglethorpe w ard, north side of Bryan afreet, pro perty of George H. Marshall, 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 aT Mar tin. Also, Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’s ward, second tytliiug, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan. Also, improvement on Lot 28, Gilmerville, property of Austin Neil. Also, improvement on % Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south aide of Pine street, pfbperty of Sa rah Odingsell, col’4- Also, western one-half pf Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty feet and ninety feet in depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress street aud running hack fo Congress ™‘ - ’ ' * on as the property of fho estate of Also, improvement on Lof No. 1, perty of Maurice O’Connell. Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. Miuisville, pro perty of Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell. Also, eastern one-fourth of Lof Letter C and brick improvement, Derby ward, property of ArmeniuB Oeuiler. Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. S. 4. IjifiMviUe, proper ty of George Price, col’d. Also, part improvement on Lot 28, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Jane Pope, Also, improvement on western half Lot 25, Calhoun ward, property of E. J. Purse, trustee. Also, improvement on Lot No. 47, Jones word, pro 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 No. 12 Bartow ward, property of W. S. Phillips. Also, southern oue-half of Lot No. 1 and improve ments, Davis ward, property of Mrs. Sarah Peirce. Also, improvements aud steam engine on Wharf Lot No. 8, property of Joseph S. PeJof . Also, improvement on Lot No. 89, Jones ward, pro perty of Isaiah Reid, col’d. , Also, Lot No. 4 and improvements, Percival ward, Hucks Tytliiug, property of Mrs. Anna M. Reilly. Also, two-thirds of Lot No. 26 and improvements, Currietown ward, property of John Roche. Also, improvement on one-half Lot No. 34; S. A. Miuisville, property of Monday Robinson, ooj’jj.* Also, -Lots Nos. 40 aud 45 and., improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Hemy Roberts. Alsp, northern one-half of Lot No. 12, North Ogle thorpe-ward, property of Michael Roche. , Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. T Also, Lot Letter C, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro perty of Cosmo B. Richardsons. Also, Lot Letter G and improvements. Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone, trustee. Also, improvements on Lot No. 2, Bartow ward; pro perty of Charlotte Ripley, col’d. Also, wooden improvement on Lot No. 32, Elbert ward, property of Mary Scanlan and children. Also, improvement on southern one-half Lot No. Jones ward, property of Mosos Stiles. Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68, Jones ward, property of Joseph Stiles. Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Sherlock. Also, Lot No. 32 and improvements. Jlavis ward, property of D. Sullivan. Also, improvements on. Lot No. 4, Colombia ward, property of Patrick K. Shiela. Also, improvements on western .one-half _ 3, Crawlbrd ward, property of Henry E. Snider. > Also, improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex ander H. Saddler. Also, improvements on Lot No. 13, ^Warren' Warc£ property of John H. Straus. * Also, northern oue-half of Lot No. 4 and improve ments, Berrien ward, property of the estate of Peter Shick. Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve ment, property of Valentine Schnell. Also, No. 50, on Olive street, east of Ann street, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Mary Sheridan. Also, Lot No. 13 and 'improvement, W. P. Bowen, property of W. C. Smallwood. < Also, improvements ou Lot No. 36 Gilmerville, pro perty of Nancy Stevens. T ' Also,'improvements on eastern half of Lot No. 5, Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe. - - Aldo, improvement o» Lot No. 33, H A. Miuisville. property ofRobert Tayjor, ; ' * •' . Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro perty of Hannah Thompson; • T. j. Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinvillo, property of Catharine Vaughn. Also, Lot No. 34 and improvements, Davis ward, property of John Welsh. . , . » Also, improvement on western half Lot No; 27, Git merville, property of Hetty Waring. Also, improvement pu Lot No. 38, S. A. Miuisville, property of Isaac Wilson, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 69, Jones ward, pro perty of Isaiah Walker. Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North. Oglethorpe ward, property of Nannie Winkler. Also, brick improvement on the northwest corner of Bull street and Perry Street lane, Brown Ward, levied on aS the property of Dr. James J. Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21. Minisrille, pro perty of Frank Walsh. Also, the undivided two-thirds pf Wharf Lpt No, ^ west of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter 1 William-' son. . - - -w- Also, improvement on Lot No; 32, Liberty ward, property of Henry Wayne, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, Pulaski ward, pro- party of James Wray. Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret Williams, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 25, Gaston ward, south side of Gaston, street, property of Aimed Wil son. . ... Also, improvement on Western half of Ldt No. .35, Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie Williams, col’d. ; , • - , ~ 1 Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, S.- A. Minisrille, property of Moses Wilkinson. - Also, improvement on Lot No.-6, Jone3 ward, pro perty of Fannie Wilson, col’d. Also, improvements on Lot No. 37, Columbia ward, on,the northwest comer of Sooth . Broad and Haber sham streets, levied on as the property of the estate of Benjamin Whitehead. Also, improvement on Lot No. 26, Franklin ward, property of Weigand k Schwartz. • Also, Lot Letter I and improvement, Decker ward, property of Christopher White. Also, Lot Letter X and improvement, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Irvine L. Wolfe. Also, Lot No. 17 and improvements, Berrien ward, property of Solomon Zeigler. . THOMAS S. WAYNE, 1 se30-30t City Marshal. CHATHAM SHERIFFS SAUE. said county, deceased, vs. Joseph 33. UUpte^trustee of Ellen R Stewart and children. I and James M. Butler, and ton flVMOT tote, mmed formerly by Daniel Bcmshsrt, and vacant lauds claimed by Benedict Bcmrqnm: ex cepting from said tract two acres in and around the cemetery known ms “The Courvoime Burying Ground, the said cemetery constituting the centre of said two acres; and will Mil the same before the Court-House door in the city of Kavsnnah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the feral hours of sale. Property itoinfed out in said mortgage fi. to. Terms cash, purchaser pay ing for title, mid stops. , james DOONEB. ,ep8—2awtd Sheriff Chatham County. CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE. TTNDER and by virtue of aft. to. founded upon fore- U closure of mortgage, issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of ^Chatham County, in teyor of John Sc udder va. James Champion, I have timed upon all that TRACT OB PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and being in the extended limits erf the city of Savan nah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, known and *iiflfcitifTniflb«fi in the map of Oglethorpe town as LOT NUMBER TEN. (10,) bounded on the north by New Houston street, west byJeffereon ^feetextended, south by a lane twenty feet wide, and east by lot No. 12 with the IMPROVEMENTS on the property, and will sell the same before the Court-House door in the city of 8avarnish, county of Chatham and State of Gedrgia, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the feral hours of sale. Property pointed out in said mortrage ft. to. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titfesaud stops. JAMES DOONEll. gep g^-lawtd Sheriff Chatham County. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE, ’ ! , . U NDER and by virtue of a ft. fit; founded upon foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon orable Superior epurtof Chatham County, in fevo'r of Farquhar McRae vs. Vm. D. Hedfeston, I have-levied upon the following property, fo wif: AU that TRACT OK 'LOT OF LAND, containing sixty-nine acres and • three-tenths of an acre.nHuate in the county of Chat ham, State of Georgia, ou aud near a creek or branch of Warsaw river, aipj known as Lot Number Seven. (No 7 ) bounded on the north by Lot No. 6, on tho east by said creek, or marshes thereof, ou the south by Lot No. 8. and on tho .wgaf iff Skidaway river; and will sell the same before me Court-House ,(Joor in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and °f Georgia, on jthe firsjt Tuesday in' October next, between the legfl hours of sale. Property pointed out by said mortgage fi. fr. ► ♦ * Terms rash. pnrOBspr sepS—lawtd SberjfTCbathatB County. • Lite for the various that our . the goods; The DRESS GOODS FALL-AND WINTER TRADE, has been instances at auction sates where the goods were NOBS,fh^Mmaaii'sinllliWtoi. HiUl'liill NEW and RICH STYLES of DRESS GOODS in GOODS 11 Ac HOGAN, WILL OFFER ON I ' ' geptomher .riHMP’*;";! io n 1 a.- .r BROVGHTOK OSK WHITAKER; wiyy spjjta^i^BI BlttllHMiMl.1 mB I.filfipnd; ' ' '“‘ “ OBS, iisibi rllHE ENTIRELY NEW AND DESER _ JL purchased principally FOR C.tSH, and insgvrat rnm; d ^Tmera Iha > probation of all whOM -duty or interest it is to visit the ^<Sre and inspect with a ton line of LUPIN’S FRENCH- MERI- ^mdOTTOMAN.CLOTHS, in all shades andootora. IN, Changeable, and other new,and beautiful colors. foil line of file same goods in ail colors. _ GLOVES, a splendid lERIES, bought at auction. in Urge quantities a/id at the lowest prices, that'they have ever been offered at In this city. aadiBqjrs’ wear; at priced exceedingly low. . XS. CLOAKS and , S^WL3,' |d ^ices fo IfOliYL aiiARoi a TONS ei* T&S CELE BRATED AND RELIABLE FERTIL IZER are afloat on brig Guiding Star, dnd’ore due here in a few days. Tfii“ valuable riwmrre ^ A WONDERFUL SUCCESS .I--.D - . I.* - ' ON cepfTTON, Aide)CORN, . j its reputation through es . y et and dry weather,'^when eVeh'No 1 Peruvian Bucoumbed by its Bide.; ' 7^ W 19 ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Broughton and Congress streets. Savannah. - may22-tf. ' , g ^ BILLIARD SALOOKs! " ^ M TROPOLITAN BILLIARD _ Phelan’s first class Tables), Bryan stroi^* ** -site Screven House. -jg*~FREE LUNCH pah21 D. McCOF every© brokerage, exchange MISSION. ARTRIDGE k NEFF, Commission Brokers, 163 Bay street ^erchaatsi^ f ' Kln*l TxrPFRTAT. SERGES FOR A large assortment of BLACK ALPAOCAS, j WHITE GOODS of every Variety and kind. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF EMBROl . TRTRTT T.TffKWS Rfcshin^grtn'a wrwl Unfllar'g. - TABLE DAM.VSK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, C-4 and' 1H SHEETINGS, at tho LOWEST A fan lino of OASSIMF.RESi CLOTHS, and JEAN9, for FIFTY DOZEN BALMORAL- .SKIRTS at $1 00. , A MOST COMPLETE STOCK PF BLANKETS, V-l;. - an27—pm ’ .r iJi Manure f&t* Wheat'. "/j RAY i STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A re solicited for filling and grading that portion of Bolton street occupied by tho sewer recently hunt. The estimated contents are four teen hundred cubic yards. Material may bo obtained in the vicinity of Gwinnett and Abercom streets Bids must bo for the whole work, andnot by the yard, and time of completion stated. ' ‘ ’ —~ JOHN B. HOGG, sepi8-tf CiW Surveyor, Rope! Rope! 300 00113 SOTEBI0E bale ROPE, IN STORE And for sale by aug21—tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & Co. BACOU! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Rib Sided, PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED, i ARE ANTED. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY HARNEY & CO, No. 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range, sepl9-tf SAVANNAH, GA. CHATHAM SHERIFF S SALE. XTNDER AND BV VIRTUF OF A FL F4- FOUND- U ed upon foreclosure of mortgage, issued ouf of I the Honorable the Superior Court of phathuro County/ iu lavor of William Battersby vs. R. H. 4fid G. W- An derson, Jr., administrators, etc., I have levied upon all that lot, tract or parcel of laud lying and being in the city of Savannah, on South Broad street, and run ning back to York-st lane, known and distinguished in the map or plan of said city as Lot No. (8) eight, Sloper tything, Decker Ward, with the improvements situate thereon, consisting of a large brick House with stables and outbuildings—and will sell the same before the Court-House door in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October neil, between the legal hours of sale. Pro perty pointed out in said iqo^gage fi. fa. ■ : ■ Terms cash, purchasers paying for fifles. JAMES DOONEB, sep8—lawtd Sheriff Chatham County. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. , XTNDER and by yjrtue of tf fi. fa. founded ou fore- U closure of mortgage, issued out of the Honorable the Superior Court 1 of Chatham Cquqfc in favor of j Mary M. Anurous, administratrix,. c^c., vs. Edgar M. 1 McDonnell, said defendant residing out of the State of Georgia, I have levied upon all thaf plantation or tract of LAND op Whitmarsh Island, in said State and county conjkaining* three hundred and eighty acres ipore or less, adjoinmg hm/fij of Solomon Shad, Wil liam Kigga, Richard T. Gibson an4 Turner, p>- gefrjerwith all and singular the edifices, buildings,. rights, members, hereditamentsandappurtenancesto the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, and will sell fhe same before fbp Court-House door in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, on the drsp Tuesday in Ocfober next, between the legal hours of sale- Property pointed ‘ onf in said mortgage fi. fa. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. JAMES DOONER, aug 31—lawlm Sheriff Chatham County. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE XTNDER and by virtue of a distrain warrant issued U out of tho Honorable the Superior Court of Chat ham County, iu lavor of Louis lie Montmollin, Ag’t, vs. A. C. Lomelino, I have levied upon the entire stock of groceries, liquors, etc., of the defendant con- tamed the store under the Masonic Hall, on Bull street, city pf ,Savannah, and will sell the same.by cbnsenf of parties a£ pip store of said defendant on the first Tuesday iu October uexf, comfifenejug at 2 o'clock p. m., and continue fhe sale until the stock is dis posed of. Terms cash, property point^ou^ byplaintiff se8—lawtd Sheriff Chatham County. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. ; ^ XTNppB aud by virtap of a l). fu. issqed opt of the. I U Honorable fhe Superior Court of Chafliam County, in favor of William II. Davidson* vs.’Walter O’Meara, f hsyo levied "upon two Biljjard Tables, com plete iu all fhefr appurtenances, aud will sell 7 tire same before the Ctwf-lfouse door in the city of Savannah, . county of Chatham afid State of Georgia, on fhe first Tuesday iu October next, between fhe legal hours of 1 sale. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. JAMES DOONER. sep8—lawtd Sheriff Chatham County. ^HATHAMSHERIFFS SALE. U NDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham County in favor of Jofff) D. Fish vs. William Hewlett, I have Jeyied upon TRACT OF LAND, situate in Chatham county, nine miles from the city erf Savannah op fhe Louisville road, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, as the property of the within , I named d^foudanf, aud w|U sell fhe same on the first Tuesday in October gert, before the Court-house door iu the city ol Savannah, county of Chafliam and State of Georgia, between fhe legal hours of sale. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. JAMES DOONER, sep$—-lawtd Sheriff Chatham County : SS3TO TOW ■' PRINTING * T) i*.f ' *> •' 1 ; i.:-- • I-.iii ■: —4N1L- j! PfffrHskiiig House, 89 and 91, . . V. [UP STAIRS.] I t. TO “MORNING NEWS” JOB ii OFFICE, ini j«h»: Boole Binijery —AND— Blank Book Manufactory. •I** I • ■■■ ■ ,TT. • if*! it \IY UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME ‘i.TjL to execute all work in tfibAbojre hn« wifh tho Utmost Diapatcl^ and in Superior Style. * [| Every Coibyltte! ‘ )| J' PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK SfANUFAO- BOOK BINDERY. TOBY, lad PAPER RULING BOOM. . eij J.-. ’ 1 • " -1 i . . . L The only establishment in the city having a . facilities combined. . , . A ton stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS'mnd MATE RIALS on hand. • Orders solicited. jyaor-iy • ' THE BEST OF ^ORK, MOREBATE PRICES,. i iii,. AlfH ■ ill lti Satisfaction puaranteedi GEO. N. NICHOLS. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. v ' ' ' ' ' ' , - • Awarded toe Prize Medal at toe Paris Exposition, 1867. Sold byAgricul’l Implement Dealers throughout the ; XT. S. j - COLLIUfi”C O.’S - CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE. U NDER and by virtue of a fl. fa. issued out of the ‘ Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham County in favor of Isaac D. LaRoche vs. William Dannelfclser, I have levied on two and a half acres of LAND, situate in Chatham county, at White Bluff, bounded south by * lands of Alvin N. Miller, east by lands of Charles -Van Horn, and west by lands of Mincke, as the property of the within named defendant, and will sell the same before the Court-House door in the city’of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of. Georgia, on tho first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of t sale. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. JAMES DOONER, sep8—lawfd Qberifif Chatham County. hjemovJll. M‘. FERST Ac Oo. . i , WHOLESALE DEALERS* IN H ito ... Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Ac,, TTAVE REMOVED FIJ0SJ 'GIBBOUS' BUILDING, Xi. in Ouagreas sfreef, to * - : , . Southwest Corner of* Whitaker and Bay I . i < . . - Where (hey will keep oonsfanUy on hand » large laid well sefoefed stock <of all articles In their -line of busi ness, which they will as# upon forms as reasonable as can be obtained in any Southern market: They are also agents for TAYLOR k SONS’ AL- ‘ j BANY ALE. ri 1 t 1. J T *- . .. . 1 They will be pleased to foe tfieir old customers and . I friends at their new stood, and respectfully Invite pur- 1 chasers to examifie their stock.' sep23—tf ■ - M. FEBST*&CO.‘ GOODfif AN ife IMiYEitSv , Tobacco Commission Merchants,' ^RE^NOW^REOEiy^GTUFJR NPW1 STA^D ’ j VIRGINIA TOBACCOS. No. 186 Bay Street, t iH JONES’ BLOCK. 1 ■ V >' sepM-^m Bin SHIPPlSfi AND xoannssios CHANTS. mer. B. ADAMS, CumiQiaaioQ ■ • street, next to-Bsy- . - ™It* ENRY BBT AN,Broker »n.I Cmnm ‘X*~a Id B»y street? Sstxnnsh, g». RL EPPING CO.. General :—■ chants, 149 Ba, street Ssvannsh/SS" *»- ...... of Spain and of the Vke - r KBPING. Umber MerctaS?^ noWS-U Georgia. made on con to'<rar friend *n«ao ■to IffffAMS, WARD ft McINTIRF 7~~ mission and Shipping Merchants, BarstiS' COTsignments ot an sT? ■ a Jl' Tdesdays and Fridays. ArraS r first quahty Kerosene Oil. J »ag2Mi < * -XX ROWLANH A CO., Storage aud GenenJc^r ^ mission C^»tfo n taken on StoriJj*’ , Savannah, Georgia. eral 1 LiverpooL SON k WILSON; Cotton Factors and uet C’rnnmtotyvMertiiauto, No. 90 Bay^S ~ rifneal Advances made on con. ourselves' or our friends in New Yofr to jj27 rM- D. R. MILLAR k CO., r 157 Bay street, Con*, mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Mfor Ingersoll’s Cotton Fresa, and j 0 £ l k Co.’s Grease, ko.' jj jj m. 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Grocerire, fora, Liquors, Ofeaa and Cigars, 150 m, street. Savannah. Sole Agent iu the State of Geared for Mssscy, Houston ft Co.'a Philadelphia Ale. jyjT WATCHES AND JEWELRY. T7 1 *to0S CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewpirv X • and Silverware, Boll street, opposite MssoiUa '", Savannah, Ga-i Witches and -Jewelry curtail, m; , i I, Hov7-if SALL3, AWNINGS, DAGS, &C. nar P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Ranotac Tcnfe ***■§?• ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. M ULLLER k BRUYN, Architects and Civil and Me chanical Engineers, southwest comer Bay and .Boll streets, up stairs. M. P. Muller, Civil and Me- chanical Engineer; DeWitt Beuyn. Architect, toctfi PAINTING AND GLAZING. URPHY k CLARK, BryanTstrcet, opposite thd Bank^Stoie oFO^rgia, ^ofo^c.^SigU^Slup an^ Sigugof ever^ dcscriptiyo. j>113 PLASTERERS. )Y at TULLY, 3 ^ AjdDedffrs in Cement and Bnildfog M Drayton and Abercom s -qri.. a ..u. i and Ornamental Plaster? ”* ‘ Lime, Plaster, Hair. • beiwfcf BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS. . Bull ^rect, *next tefthe Post Office. _ . Newwpaperw, Magazines, Books an4 Stationery. • Tfre iafost New York and otter Daily and Mfeeklj NftwPpapprs received by every mad and ateap*- USDERTA KE RS . »N k‘ DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough ton strt^t. Dealers in Esk’s Patent MetoHc, Ma hogany, Walnut and. Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes tor * Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the short est notice.. Country orders promptly attended to. jy27. STXBLES- CAST Cast-Steel plows. v^sufj^rruuED py collixs a co. gSS~Of same Material used in their Celebrated These Plows are zzpufe by pouring moulten Steel into Iron 'moulds. 1 They are then highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at: any timebyildHjdtoatoftOrff foe poinfis \focni>maybe Circulars, giving foil information, H£-nf to all appli cant. Address CUDL.IHS & CO., sep30—3m aia Waster St., Mes lotk. WlliCOX &.GIBRS SEYMOUR 300,000 BLAIR Badges, Medals, and Pins must be closed out at half the cost to manufacture. Every club in the country should get them ai once. 1,000 gilt-border Seymour Badg es,; $8. 1,000 flue.gilt elegant Seymour Badges, $12. 1,000 extra jfilt Seymour and Blair Badges, $12. 1,000 most beautiful Club Badges in the market, “Sey mour & Blair, $30. Any amort agent can make from $15 fo $25 per day.; We send a present of 1,000£ey- . mour Cigars with every order 'of $50. Money must " ; u-company the order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Setid ‘ Post-office order, addressed to RICHARDS k MARKT, 65 Murray SL, ftsa. 3,131, N- Y. References: Ppstmaa- :or in New York, Nassau Bonk, T. N. Hickcox& Co.. N.Y. 'sep30--3w 200,000 SEYMOUn ClGAK, fine flavor, • worth $25 per 1,000 to be sold iAb$10lper 1,000, in order to 'introcroce ^ ; them. Southern Bag Manufacturer. L:I M. P. BEAUFORT, - E xchange wharf, manufacturer of sails, Tents, Awnmgs, Bags, Car Covers, Hose, Dray Covers, Flags, etc., and SaR, Flour and Grain Sacks. Fleur Socks neatly stomped. Tarpaulins for sale or hire. 1 sep!9-3m M Plandiette*”- NEW SUPPLY 1 HECEIYED.' 11 Men, $1, 91 as, 9k SO and 93. The “Little Wonder,” OB IMPROVES PLANCHETTE. wriR - THE -MYS- Tpbacco Warehotfoe. thaxtoiv;;;ciri?ws , & rauaw is* * ‘ ’ ■it I- ■ • •• 1 ' NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRflINIA M^VXUFACTUIIED AND SilOKING p; .A. !Perfect Wotidel* E I ITS SIMPLICITY, NOISELESSNESS. Strength' of Stitch and Beauty of finish. Han a patent de- i which prevents ite turning backward. NEEDLE IS: SELF-ASJUBHNG, i Bax ! Jyt-iy SAVANNAH, GA. UPHOLSTERY*, TLOO Broughton Street.'' 1 i.K . ' utet TtK'IWaq .U ,IK'»- —• to I qui fllHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTE X of tiis friends and the public generally to 1 andwfllselectedsfodkoC, 1 ii,.. I and cannot bo set wrong. Its Hemmers, Filler and Braider are acknowledged superior to aU others. i Sue,! J- ,11RUHSSO LIGHT , , that ladiea to feeble health may us. it without injury. | m circular containing foB information' "ie Press, testimonials ton those e, etc. >Ye refer to any one usiag | For sale at mannfac jurera* prices try 1 ' A ; '• * . It- WILCOX. GIBBS Ai Cfi..; - TfoJ 97 Bay street; Savannah, i i No. 211 Broad St, Angnsta. 1. tuf ■ General Agents for the State ofUeorgia. l «- AGENTS WANTED in every county through out th v State to sell Machines. . jytMj TJULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Feeuet. Car- B noges, with competent drivers, or Single Tea to let* Boarding at reasouable prices. ‘Cigar majhpracturer. _ SOLOMON, Oil - bhfween Whil b the Pulaski Housft. Manufacturer, ‘ Bryan street, *r and' Bull streets, three doors jy23 ALLEN’S PAIN DOCTOR! YOU .WAN1L A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT tyTLIj CUjBE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?— tmatism, Pain in the Hack, Head and Side, Sore iVToctoaeltt; Bunin, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, fcc., Ac. Get tha above, -ah A. AiiSOLOMONS A CO. For sale whole' solo and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot- l and 25 cents.' ‘ mhll—ly ULLETT’S :.r8 u >ti il ii. . „ constating to part of WHITE andGHEOK MATQNGSr: I WALL PAPERING, from the cheapest to the best i " | ’ T. B-ALf^giR . ^ ST. FOUNDRY, i * OPPOSITE GULF R. R. DEPOT. •Pfc I. ‘ * “ " Irpii ^nd Brass Casting^ good! MATnuima, — made to Artier; Matting, Oil Glottis and — — 1 jr ho Una dpno in work- manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E- A- SCHWARZ. 1 No: 160 Broirvhton street, rp3-iy .. tyvoajfcjllHPttjWpGHE CorawriL, MADE TO ORDER. Q-HIA-iii, ALL SIZES ON HAND: TIC PIONEER. i •• ■ ;. l The heat Game out,:*, THE $2 6ft ang27 | “ RAGE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. •' MARlOM (fc KRIERSON. DRY SALTED 1 r HOGSHEADS CHOICE AND, PRIME DRY It) ■ SALTED SHOULDERS, neatly cut. fir hogsheads prime ribbed iiCON, I Afi BARRETS CHEAP GRADS FLOUR, per-' lyv fectlysweet. imd vffll be ^ *UCH BELOW THE^ sep28—eodlw HARTRIOGE & NEFF. Cotton Gins. J^£tCABTHY'9 SEA ISLAND COTTON GINS— ::'best)n 3 ForejJehy . '~'1r OHIPman, _ Agent. 17J Bay street.; IronTi^ 111HE undersigned are prepared to meet orders for _L BEARD’S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE HE. Also, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factors sup plied at liberal rates. sep3.tf BRIGHAM. HOLST A CO. OvsterSaloda., StorMUi3 '‘’ 1<i BoUeift J J REDUCTION IN PRICES. ! f XT'THE STAND "ON * ' ' V 1 ' ' ( v Wliitukcr Street, near Bay, (FbRHEHI.Y MONAHAN’S,) ‘ ’ J : rri nr-run wi 'Am vn*rr«n ti/vti m TTAS'rite - feEST- FA6ttJTlES FOR SIJPPLYING ±1 jtijhe»:fn the quantity, to' shell or opmwjJ aa A itiaiflMiari.t rti*sriifcom>y DUflHjfc warrants his Oysters to be of (he very beat quality. Ales, Wines, Llquun, fcp., Of the best hranda on hand, and’a LUNCH everyday. novfe—ly• ' I •'< •• -i • WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS t. Sg»2^.:r:—■ Sugar Mills, IFfoch 55 00 Sugar mils, 13-inch...... 35 00 SogKBeOe^W gallons. ...17 00 . Sugar Boilers, 50 gallons 22 00 I s , ’ Sugar Boilers, CO gallons 25 00 ‘-oj Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons 36,00 ” .SugarBoilers, lOOgaCnni..., 45 00 . HILT. SHAFTS urft mada out of the best ;ht iron. JOURNALS will be all of a i, EXTRA BOXES always on hand. ■ T, well-known reputation, we solicit 4U our work is warrant- i and steamboats free of 77 and 83 Liberty St., t«r. Broadway, NEW YORK. ORNAMENTAL tpfeto Fire-Proof - Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Shutters, Vaults, Safes, oto., of or W Also, Iron Bddgeai Iren. Piers, do. I .J itc: .,i'.cu’> ~ili j*«j.^,.jrt I:: aHslH ang8-3m Agents. 'n-MTh'.- Rope.- a^tONSTANTlSr RECEIVING DIRECT FROM an era will find it equal to the best Hemp Rope for planter' era’ use, and much cheaper.:. _ .: /:!’ .. ': <X in A. M. SCARBROUGH. T uu. u Stndibnl'a TjnrppBftnuo. Jyft-tf No. 6 Stoddard’s Lower R _ ' Bay street. H AND-BILLS. SHOW-BILLS, POSTERS and PROGRAMMES printed at THE MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ill Bay street. B04BD H^DUCEl)! K 'TBO(PRIETOR'Ta4eS -jnjKMHfkje IW iqcingto |he SOUTHERN PUBLIO that he bun completed Us arrangements for foe areommodation of visitors, is now prepared to MAKE CfOlEFORT- , AIM iSVOJSBttDBEB DETESTS. 1 l The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS arc foe most ex- tenrive and delightful of any in foe country, and' foe- late have pryven themselves nnsnr-. of health. jood School ^tnd a Physician lit the FOUR HORSE COACHES to connect at Boer Springs, Muscogee Railroad, uith.thft different'trains. Perkins baying tickets nffl state that they are gohig to foe Springs, and thereby secure: tickets at HALF PRICE. Mc~ Rates op Board.—Per day, S2 50; per week, $12 Q0; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve years of age and Servants half priceT ' ‘ Jy28-tf • C. S. HOWARD, Proprietor. OFFER FOB SALE THE ABOVE CELEBRA- TED GINS,, aud^re prepared to show ftom foe results of lost year's experience their great superiority over the common Gins erf the country. We ^ cer tificates of the highest character "from planters who - — sd them, from, factors hpth hi this country and who have sold, cotton ginned by them, who ' perforghmtog. an^sayfhattoe^ottofi ^ ftom'»^;*eE5nK » pomnl'aa^-eed other of the same classifiration gnmed on foe ordinary Gin • also front Lrobetawhb lave purchased the Cop ton, and hue paid. Qieaftvgicerahove'Sta^ over T, ;"br,^rfcmt to ntante-ra in foe purchase of considerfoese fete, and buy » good Gin.-which give perfect satlsfarttam ln its use andresnltina great saving of money. Wohave received others from «ome of foe best and largest planters of Georgia'and Florida. Call and see Sample Gfo »t 0,11 office. j*2»Sendfor Circular. •TO H. STARK & CO., SAVANNAH, GA. *3-Agents for “GULLETT’S STEEL-BRUSH COT TON GIN,’’ also “R. .'FRANK COB’S SUPEB-PH09- PHATE^OF LIME.” *no224Sm ., led to all BTewspapers. d on PubHsnei^ r prices. ig^ewsp*i>ei^ kept on file. Information as to Cost of Advertising famished. All Orders receive careful attention. . Inquiries by ifidl answered promptly. c Ctomplefce Printed Iists^jf Newspapers for sate. SpecialXists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured.; ' OrdfesfrOTn. Bn^icessMeii etjpecially solicited. ustfr Rite ‘.tri -vT -Mf, - : ;* .a mKow, Seymour and. Blau- Badges. I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY (fifteen varieties) of foe above. Wholesale or re- toil. One bodge mailed to any address on *®ceipto* 25 cents; five badges for $L Send in yoig ordara to ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, sn^8—lm Bull Btreet, next to Post Office.