Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 08, 1868, Image 4

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— 1 Largest Cirenlatiwi'fe Giiy-attd-Owntry. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1808. INDIAN NAMES. * , - 4- t J Miniature Almanac—'This Day. Sun Rises 6 15 Sun Sets... High Water.. ..5 45 155PM “How can the Bed Man be forgotten, while so many of our States and Territories, bays, lakes and rivers, are indelibly stamped by names of their giving.** Ye say they have all passed any, - l That noble race and brave; - That their light canoes have vanish'd From off the crested wave. That ’mid the forests where they roamed. There rings no hunter’s'shbut; ■ . But their name is on your waters, i J Ye may not wash it out. 'Tis where Ontario's billows Like ocean’s surge is curl’d* Where strong Niagara’s thunder wake The echo of the world; * - . . Where red Missouri bringeth. Rich tribute from the West, * And Rappahannock sweetly sleeps . On green Virginia’s breast. . ; ir . . Ye say their cone-like cabins. That clustered o’er the vale, * Have disappeared, as wither'd leaves. Before tho Autumn's gale;. 1 .; . j But their memory liveth on 1 your hills, Their baptism on your shore, Your everlasting rivers speak Their dialect of yore. • < ij Old Massju^lrasette wears it i Within her lordly crown! And broad Ohio bears it, Amid his young renowir. • t • . Connecticut hath wreath’d it , Where her quiet foliage waves, And bold Kentucky breathes it hoarse Though all her ancient caves. Wachusett hides its lintiennu voice Within his roqky heart,» ■ 4*' j And Alleghany graves its tone J J Throughout Ills lpfty chart. } ! Through* ye^destr^SSr dust!^^^ Mns. SroouKNxr. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, .October 8. Arrived Yesterday-. Steamer Fannie, Vaden, Charleston—Claghom & finmiingliani, ^ or City Point McNclty, Charleston—L J Guil- t Oo. _T C Iloscvclt, Wamsworth, Gardner, 9 daya r-Eaywood, Gage 4 Oo. Cleared Yesterday. " Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilinar- tin 4 Co. City Marshal’s Sale. U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE COT COUNCI of Savannah, and under direction of a sped committee of Council, I will sell in front of theCourt- house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in November next, between the' folio 1 ~ ‘ *” I^ISKr’STORE t .'NEW GOODS!! 2. 71 < nn Chaiige of Schedule. Monday ^acamsE:.. ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property of rah A. Artson, 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: ment. Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col’d. •MA Sailed Yesterday. Steamer Swan, Gibson, Augusta and Cohen. Steamer City Point, McNelty. Falatka—L J Guilmar- tin&Co. Landings—] Brig in the offing. Belov JfOl Receipts. Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—170 pack ages mdse. .tt 4M/ 4 * -• -- * 4S eC|fd f A i’. i Imports. H V f ' ir 1 ^ , Per brig Mary C Bosevelt, from Gardner—303 tons | u ice, and $5,P00 laths. * g f .* | Memoranda. Ship Feorrianght, (Br) Jooes, cleared from N York lor this port. Oct 3. (By Telegraph.! Wilmington, October 7—Arrived, steamer Pioneer, from Philadelphia. Cleared, steamer Rebecca Clyde, | ‘for New York. London, October 7.—American ship American Ea- i, from London for New York, put into Falmouth (Kamtttettittlj SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1 Savannah, October7, 6P.M. :/ Cotton.—The market to-day was quiet and flat, buy ers not disposed to enter. There *was some little in quiry for good cotton. Noop despatches from New York aud Liyerppol j York, 27c, Liverpool, 10% d. The following wer4 the sales to-day': 1 at' 50,18 at 5 25^ 28 at-25,*'6 at 23%' and 6 at 23. We quote Middling at 25; Low Middling 23% a24. The market closed steady at the above-figures. The receipts to-day amount to 604 bales. Gold—Buying at 1 40; selling at 1 42. f Passengers. Per steamship Huntsville, from New York—F W C Kuthart and lady, Miss P Ruthart, Mrs C Weeks and 3. children, G H Remshart and• wife, J Manning, GW* Allen and wife, J Lammore, J Hill, J L Whitcombe* and Wife, T B Reilly, Q Trippe, AJD Johnson, J W Burns, A Bradley, S S Alderman, H H Moody, ' G N Camnger, Mr Brown, L H Babcock, L Witte wo.ski. Per steamer Qity Point, from Charleston—Dr 8abal and wife, L G Young and wife, W G Young, G H Hnp- kius. Miss Bryant, GT Atkins, M S Cohen, O Sullivan, Miss A Lee, A Barnwell, and 6 deck. Per steamer Eannie, from Charleston—John Gill, F Kimmy, G Hooper, F O Kannapaux, H B Kelly, J Tr Heuney, R T Burtch, Rev Elliott, W H Aideh’ W H Anderson, and 44 deck, Consignees. > Huntsville, from I « . _ - . i New Y0*k- B R Agt, C R R Agt, LHBrfbe&k, W Bar- k—M A Co-.! Bagging and Ropk.—Gunny 24%c; extra heavy, 25c; American, in rolls, 25c. - I Corn.—From depot, $110 ; and from store fcl 13* Flour.—Northern superfine, $8;64®9 00; extra, $10 60@il 60; family and fancy, $12® 13 0Q.' Geor gia and Tennessee brands, $10 50@11 00, for super- _ „ SUL—. flue; $12®12 50 for extra; $13 00©14 00 for famil- and fancy. * 4*.* T Hay.—Small lots from store; at $1 35 for Northern, and $1 60 for Eastern. Sales from wharf, in largo lots,. $1 26 for Northern and $1 60 for Eastern. Molasses.—Porto Rico, 70®76c; Barbadoes, 50® 65c; Cienfoegoa, 60® 55c gallon. Oats—In moderate demand. Georgia, 80@85c $4 carload; from store 90@95c. Provisions.—Western meats have advanced in New York, but our market is not affected by it, owing doubtless to the large stock on hand. Shoulders, 16® 15%o; ribbed sides, 17%@17%c; clear ribbed, 18@18% <-te;L-lear sides, 18%@19c; hams, 22%@23; breakfast bacon, 19@20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14@14 y,c; clear sides, 17%@18c; short ribbed, 17 %c; bellies, 17%@17%; mess pork, $29 50@30 00 for inspected; • pttme inspected, $27 50; rump, free of joles, $24; Fulton market beef, $30@31 ^ bbl; mess b£ef, $20 50 ®21 ^ bbl; beef tongues, $1 40®1 45. Potatoes and Onions.—A good article, $3 25@3 50 bbl. Onions, $4 00@5 50 $1 bbl. Rice.—Rice is beginning to come in quite freely. We quote new clean at 9@9%. j Salt.—Stock improved by several new mnivSlsL and declined to $1 85 by the car load. 1 * Sugars.—Porto Rico, 13%® 14% refined, 16% for crushed, powdered and granulated, and 14%@15% for coffee crushed. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool % d on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 88 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise:, To New York, % of a cent H Hi on uplands; domestics^ $2 00 ^4 bale; rice, $2 00. By steam to Philadelphia, %c .$4 lb on up lands; domestics, $2 00. To Ikiltimore by steam, % of a cent f4 lb on cotton; by sail, nominal. Cotton* 1- ' by steam through to Boston; l%c ^4 lb. South Ame rican freights are still offering at $22 and 5 ^4 ct. gold. In coastwise and West India freights there is consi derable. activity. A number Of vessels have . been placed since our last report, but there is still plenty of timber and lumber awaiting shipment. WcBt Tnijia freights, $11® 13 gold. To Newburg, timber and; lumber, $13. To Philadelphia, timber $12®12 60; * boards, $9 50@9 75; resawed to New York, $11; re sawed and boards to Boston, $11® 11 60; boards to Baltimore, $8 75; sh%> stuff to Boston, $12 60. Per fifean Ren, A & G nett, J W Anderson’S Sons & Co, Bearden & G, Blair A B, W R Boggs, Brady & M, Blun & M, BolshawA* fi, J RrB, A Bradley, F W Cornwell, J Cohen, Cooper A ! McA, Cooper, O A Co, O Cohen A Co, J H Craig, Craw- • •_.‘IrtordJkJL, Champion A F, Connerat A J, J pCollins, 1 Claghom A C, S M Colding, W D Craven, A Doyle, J A Douglass, T J Dunbar A Co, M J Doyle A Co, j H De- mund, E W Drummond A Bro, W W Daniels, I L Falk A Co, A A L Friedenberg, M Ferst A Co, J C Ferrill, R H Footman, Furguson A D, S W Gleason, C L Gilbert, 8 B GoodaU, W B Griffin A Co, A Goinm, E G Hilton, Guckenheimer A S, Heidt A L, Hairtridge A N, N D Hawley, J Herschback, Holmes A Oo, WHoue, T H Holcombe A Co, G M Heidt, HammiUy, Joudon, C A CO, J Koox, M Krauss A Co, J Kelly, £3 Krauss, N B Knapp, J Lippman, W W Lincoln, MLavirt, J Lama, J.Lyons, Lovell A L, S M Lederer, Lathrop A Co,'Levi A B, Lillicnthal A K, Lovell A Bro, McKee, B A Co, W D R Millar, J O Mather, J Martin, F M Myrell, M D McCarty, MaUon A F, J McMahon A Co, S S Miller, T R Mills, J W A C A McIntyre, Meinhard Bros A Co, E L Neidlinger, Nicholson A McA, E S Nixoh, G T Nich ols, Order, Orff, W A Co, J Oliver, T Pepper, Palmer A D, P Reilly, Buggies A A, Kaudell A'Co/ R, % Sul-, ter, E A Swarz, Mrs 8 Strauss, Sloan, G A Co, D T Scranton, W Jpear, E D Smythe A Co, J W Stauqbury- A Co, A A Solomons A Co, J Sullivan, W H Stark A Co, D B TomliLL3.su, H A Topham A Co, W A Thomas,. B F Ulmer,. Weed A C. R D Walker A Co,' W H Wilt-. berger, A M A C W West, M H Williams A Son, W if r . Woods. J B West A Co, J White, T W Young- Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—A A G B R Agt, Cen R R Agt, L J Guilmartin A Co* J G King, O Moitzler, H A B, M G A Co, P H McKee, Lt Puckett; T B Marshall A Bro, Mrs Chitty. Per steamer Fannil, lrom Charleston—R R agent. property of CynthukOevaBy, col’d. I tr- iii t M,. tat. Farm Stsnhoueo A Co, and others. . Consignees per Central Railroad. October 7, 1868. . 604 bales cotton, 80 bbls and 25 sacks meal, 20 sacks grist, 14 sacks flour, 6 bbls and 2 sacks dried fruit, 9 bbls apples, 34 bales and 30 coils yam, 2 bales aud 1 bundle hides,. 21 boxes tobacco, 1 lot old furniture, 2 sugar mill rollers, 1 driver, 1 sugar boiler, 8 bbls aud 2 bundles old iron, 2 old iron axles, 3 cases and if chests sundries, 1 sulkey, and mdse, to Latlirop A Oo, Sloan, G & po, Thaxton, C A Co, A T Cunningham, W H M Williams A Son, D G White, <JC Uahpr, H If Mi- nor. jr,.J T Williams, Alexander A R, Wj H Goldwire, A A G R R Agt, C R B Agt C fipping A Co, lee’s Sons A Co, ’ r L J Gnihnartin a Co,. P H . W H Stark A Co, F W Sims Ir Co, Brady A M, J W Lathrop A Co, Pnrse A T, Brigham, H A Co, T Sey- " mour A Co, Clark A W, Wilkinson A W, Adams, W A Co, B N Reed A Co, Crane A G, Wilder A F, W’ J MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. (Educational Foreign Markets. London,' October 7—Noon. Financial.—Securities unchanged. Tea.—Foo-Chow advices state that teas are fa] The export of the new crqp will reach 96,000,1 Losdon, October 7—Afternd Financial.—Bonds, 74.* Frankfort, October 7. Financial.—Bonds,. * • Paris, October 7. Financial.—Bourse dpll; rentes, £9@69}i. • " LtVkKPOOL, October7—Noon. Cotton—Steady and unchanged; sales, 10,000 bales. Liverpool, October 7—Afternoon. Cotton.—Uplands, afloat, 10!*d. Grain.—Com, 36s 9d. Lard—Firmer, bnt not quotably higher. Tallow—47s 9d. Liverpool, October 7—Evening. Cotton—Easier; uplands, 10*i@10j^d; Orleans, Wm. S. Bogarfs Classical, Mathematical aud Eng lish School lor Boys, I Male Dcpfi.ytme«t of Chai^$m Academy. YI71LL BE REOPENED ON MONDAY* OCTOBER YY 26th, two weeks later than usual, * Mr. Bogart being necessarily absent from the city till that date. Lads of ten years old are received, if able to read fairly aud begin Geography/ Terms and fees the same as heretofore. _ Till Mr. B.'a return, new pupils may apply _ cancies to J.-8. F. Lancaster, who will give all inform ation. sep29—tawtf iixa. Nav. -Val Stop I >• K ■* JMbet 1 u: I.-*. fe- ... Avre, October 7—Noon. Cotton—Easier; tree ordinaire, lf39c.y Havre, October 7- Cotton—Dull and easier, at If 38c. HcHI Domestic Market,. I New York, October T—Noon. Financial.—Money easy at 6@7 V cent. Sterling exchange, 108%. Gold, 140. United States bonds of 1862,’ 111; North Carolina’s, 67%; new, 66%; Vir ginia’s, ex-coupon; 53%; new, 62; Tennessee's, ex coupon, 68 asked, new, 66%. , ! Cotton—A shade lower, at 26%c. * _ Flour—A shade firmer. Grain.—Wheat 2@3c better. Com l@2c4?etter. Provisions.—Mess pork qniet at $2tT 62%. Lard dull; steam boiled, 19%@19%. .. V.* Naval Stores.—Turpentine steady at 43c. in rather better request; strained common: 2 60. Freights—rDdll and lower. New York, October f-^jfyenihg. Financial.—Gold dull at 139%. Government ae- j Cotton—Hea 1 middling, 2G@20/ 2 ~- , , Flour—Steadier; State aud Western, $6.30@10 30; Southern mors active aud firmer; common to lair extra, $8 50@9 25. Gr.\in.—Wheat and com unchanged. Oats lc better. Provisions.—Pork and lard quiet. Whiskey—Quiet. Bice.—Carolina, 8%@%9c. Sugar—Firm; Muscovado, 11®11%c. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 42%@43%c. Wool—Very firm; Texas, 31c. Freights—Decidedly lower on grain. New Orleans, October 7. Financial.—Sterling exchange, 150@152; New York eight, % discount. Gold, 138%. Cotton—Dull and lower; middling nominally 24%c; sales, 950 bales; receipts, 581 -bales. Sugar and Molasses—Qutetrand steady. r J Flour—Steady ahd flrm; superfine, $&<75. Grain.—Com inactive at $1@1 05. Oats dull at 61 English Elementary School T4YBS. E. M. GBAY WILL, ON THE 1YL 6th of October, re-open her Select School on the Northeast corner of Presi dent and Drayton atreeto, for instmetion in all the branches of an elementary En glish education. - Her long exnerience as an fnstrnctress emboldens her to appdhl i for a share of patronage, and by permission sho'refers to the following ladies and gentlemen: Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. W. C. Cosens, Henrj' Williams, Esq., Dr. B. D. Arnold. octl the public Mr. Fariey’s School for Young: Ladies, "y^ITH A SENIOR AND JUNIOR DE PARTMENT, will open MONDAY, Octo ber 5th. Mr. F. may be consulted at his rooms in Chatham Academy on and after October 2. octl-lm. $2 50® y and.>£@lc lower; sale8,%200 bales; r * f ROYAfi INSURANCE OF LIVERPOOL. 12,000,000 St^riiii^r. BESEKVE FUND .£1,500,000 STERLTNG. ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEELING. AT oct9-ly CURRENT W1L C. COSENS, Agent Bran—Dull at $115®1 20. Hay—Firm and unchanged. Pro vrsroNs^—Mesa pork steady and film at $31. Ba con firm and tending upwards; shoulders, 12}£@13c; -clear sides, 16>£c. Lard, quiet and steady; tierce, ..r*.. .. J9Xc; keg, 21 %c. Baltimore, October 7. ■"«-1 NORTH BRITISH >ts. y or.uu. v- Other 2 66. St. Louis, October 7. Flour—Heavy; superfine, $5@6. * Grain.—Com dull at 95@9Gc. Provisions.—Mess pork, $30®30 50. Bacon higher; clear rib sides,16>ac; shoulders, 12 »^® 13c; plain can-' varsed hams, 15%@10%c. Lard quiet; keg. 20® 20>^c. • Cincinnati, October 7. Flour—Dull and drooping; family, $8 25@8 75.„. Grain.—Com declining, at 980- Whiskey—Steady at $1 25. Provisions.—Mess pork held at $31. Bacon .1.. *nt; shoulders, 12%c; clear . sides, 17c; hams, 19@20c. Lard quiet Octo Cotton.—-Market receipts, I it-5 ip Cotton—Dull, and declim dling, 24c; receipts, 612 bales. Navai, Stores—Turpenl quiet; pale. $4 85: No 1, $3 50. OctoberL,,. M@lc;“«des, 220xffid- Tar dull at $2 50. BACON2 Shoulders, Clear Rlh Sides, Rib Sides', prime baltdiorb city cubed. ■^y-ABRANTED. IN STORE AND FOR P*T.F. RT harney & co., No. la Stoddard’, Upper Range, SAVANNAH. OA. YMONTDipES TO TAKE MERCANTILE AND \j Dwelling House Bisks (frame buildings excepted). AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, ,fia RATES. THE MERCANTILE fllSUIUNGE COMPAHY, Of LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED IN 1809. . CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN-GOLD): Suli.criDcd Capital...... . ...1 ..*10,000,000 CasH Assets... ..:*13,603,803.85 Annual Income.. i.. ^*3,^60,635 rjTHE SUBBCEtQHEB, HAYING BEEN APPOINTED 1 Agent lor the above Company, is prepared to take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER CHANDISE GENERALLY, atenrrent rates. - Policies issued.in gold or currency, at oftHm:of applicant. Losses promptly adjusted aud paid: HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent, GLASS AND O JJ,, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T ie largest assortment op window GLASS in the city, comprising more than sevksjty different sizes, and any size or shape cut to order. • -* j i WEST'S No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, in barrels or cans, PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, ' LINSEED OIL, PAINT and WHITE WASH BRUSHES, SHOW CASE GLASSES, Ac., Ac., . FOE SALE LOW BY ^ rT “ TA'I'KM, DRUGGIST. H. H. North Oglethorpe ward; on Mill street,' street, proiierty of William Cooper col’d. iVlso, improvement bn the' northwest c Lot No. 13, Washington wan£ property Campbell, col’d. i - . >. i In- j. Aiso^Lqfcand huproy^m^nt C.Trustee’»« propertj - of Louisa Canuet and children. ' Also, improvement off Lot No. 17, S. r A. lOnisville. property of Mdses Carter,hoi*A. -; , i otnula L ~‘ , Also, Lot 3?. letter, B. (Stiles) and improvement*. North Oglethorpe ward, property of William Craw ford, COl’d.' ‘ ' - 1 * O LiTlivlf t» * ■ t Also, Lot 63, MontmoUcnvillc, property of Isaac Co hen, col’d. « - Also, Lots D, E and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2, Grqene ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent. Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot Not 6, Heathcote ward, Beletha tything, property of J. S. Derby. Also, it^|»yv|men^om North Oglethorpe Also, improvements on Lot No. 48, Jones ward, pro perty of Edward Edwards, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, 8. A. Minis villa, property of Fred. Fiekling, col’d. Also, improvements on Lot No. 22, Bartow wjard, property of Freedman’s Bureau. . j^jp rov , •urth ’ 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 and improvements, Moutmollenville, property of Frauds Urinn. Also, improvements oh Lot No. 15, Crawford ward, east, property of John Graham. . // Also, stable improvement on’Lot No. 10, Davia. •ward, property of Grant & Co. . 1 1. Also, i improvements ipn Lot No.. 8, Bartow,ward, property of Ned Graham. , * Also, improvements on' Lot No. 26, D. MinisvUle, property Of-Nicholas Gilmore. . - ; • - ? i : , Also,-/easUsui ope-half ,of JLot ; Np. 3 . and improvo- meuts, Middle Oglethorpe ward, .property of Sarah Harrison, col’d. - : « . *ii.. j , • Lots 3 and 4 and improvements, North Oglethorpe* w^rd,i»roperty of E. D. Hendry. . . A^ao, eastern one-lialf of Lot, letter P, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Lemuel Hdt^sr. U Also, improvement on Lot 36. Pulaski ward, pro perty ol'S. J. Josephs, tur .. ... r .Vi Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, property of Henry Johnson, col’d. Also, Lot No. 4 and brick improvement, Anson fourth tything, property of Charles P. Lam' Also, improvement on Lot No. 20, D. X»roperty of James LaBoche. Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. Pi Bowen, property of Christopher Murphy. 1 Alj30» improvement .on Lot, No. property of William Myers.'*• - Also, Lot No. 16 and improvement;‘Garden Lot, west, property of S. A, Mayer, Trustee for Mrs. Mary C- Mayer. I . . S Also,* two-thirds Lot No. 19 aha improvement. Mid-* die Ogletiiorpe ward, north uiOe- af Bryan street,’pro- • perty of George H. Marshall, cold. .. Also,, improvement on Lot 34, Liberty ward, pro perty of F. McRae. Also, WeBterd one-third Lot No. 16 and improve ments, Chatham ward, property -of Mrs. Mary A. Mar tin. , . r . .. ... t Also, Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’s ward/* second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan. Also, improvement on Lai, 28,.GilmgrviUe, property of Austin Neil. . Also, improvement on y 2 Lot No. 15, Middle thorpe ward, South side of Bind street, property of 8a- rah Odingseli, col’d. ....... : tl i, , ! * Also, western'bne-half of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress street aud running back to Congress Street lane, lev$3 on as the property of the estate of Dominick O’Byme. Also, improvement on Lot No. 1, Walton ward; pro- . perty of Maurice O’Connell. . 1 Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. MinisviUe,, pro- perty'of Mrs. Catharine CDonneit.' • I J Also.ieaeteru om fourth of!Lot Letter. C and bri< improvement Derby ward* property of A^menii Also, improveinent bn Lot NoT 18. S. A. MinisviUe, property of George Price, col’cLf : , ) . Also, part improvement oh J^ot 28, North Oglethorpe ward, i>ropcrty bl Jane Pope. Also; improvement on western hklf Lot“25, Calhoun ward, propertyx>f E. J. Purse, trustee. ,:i; *. Also, improvement on Lot No. 47, Jonea ward: pro perty of Peter Princeton, col’d. ' “ ! : ‘Also, sonthc^m one-half of Lot No. 2C and improve ments, property of Mrs. H- J. Patton and children. Also, Lot No. 12. Bartow ward, property of W- B. Phillips. Also, southern one-half of Lot No. : 1 and improve ments, Davis ward, property of Mrs. Sarah PeircC. Also, improvements and steam engine on Wharf Lot No. 8, property or Joseph'S. Pelot * .• Also, improvement on Lot*No. 89, Jones ward, pro perty of Isaiah Bcid, col’d. Also, Lot No. 4 aud improvements, Percival ward, Hucks Tything, property of Mrs. Anna M. Reilly. j A! so, two-thirds of Lot No. 26 and improvements,^ Cnrrietown ward, property of John Roche. ■» L Also, improvement on one-half Lot No. 34, S. A- Hinisviile, property ofMonday Robinson, col’d. j V. Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 and improvements, North Oglethorpe-ward, property of Henry Roberta. • Aiso, northern onediah . of Lot No. 12, North Ogle thorpe ward, property of Michael Roche. 21, MonfrnoUenvilio, 1 • - * - • Tjl'- i * • fro i >'»w^ ^ WILL OFFER ON September lT THEIR NEW OTORE; DOOB EAST OP WniliKEB, aIn i, VpNE OE THE MOST SELECT. AND UNQUESTIONABLY THE CHEAPEST, Y OO 0.118, e of Sirvajinali. . [e only for PXilE AllDWINTER TR ADE, h»» been IR CASH, znd in z grant many instances at auction sales where the goods were ON ME DOLLAR. i, been bronght to bear upon selecting the MOST DESIRABLE The most ~ii -5 ASTROLOGIST. SX, ■ •: K :m r Broughton and Congress greets, Sarannah. GaT™* ■ raaya-tL •. . BILLIARD SADOOYS. it .,ll.... I , ,.i. IL1TAN BHXIABP BOOHa, rahai * AND ASTER SUNDAY, ^lOTH tNST., ■ longer Trains on the Georgia Central ; wiU ^onaa Miova: . Uiuit aii aii . . r ' up dATTEAIN. ! u&nAiH^ !i i*, Macon. 1..lli...... ! . .□Ai-.i....6A0 p. AugustaiP. Connecting with frains that leave Augiirta. f l „ jJfflta liar the various departments, and, to. view of the advantages which are enumerated aboVe, we feel ,that our exertions will meet the approbation of all whose duty or interest'it is to visit the stone and inspect the goods. , . i .. The DRESS GOODS ^DEPARTMENT _is_emnpjetely ^stocked with afoU line of LUPIN’S PRENCH MEBI- S and OTTOS: .changeata^, i J ■i , down day main, Macon Savannah.. 6:30 P. H, ■- 8:45 A, ML 1 ' a; LUPIN’S FRENi I STYLES of DRESS GOODS in , SERGES FOB SUITS, a very desirable article. 1 ertment of BLACK ALPACCAS, together with, a full line of the same : GOODS of every variety and tipd. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, a splem ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORM OF EMBROipEIUES. bought at auction. IRISH LINENS, Richardaems.and Dunbar’s. TABLE DAMASK, TOWEL4 NAPKINS,lDOYLIES, Ac., Ac., ill large qnautiUes and at the lowest prlcte i, -M, 6A and ,BM SHEETINGS,, at tbo LOWEST PRICES that'they harvever bcmofleredatinthiscitA. A> MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF BLANKETS, FLANNELS, IT.0AK3 and - SHAhTIS, Liigmra.l I suitaU.. eit i i:.f. !l 111 lj" ' to Vie lWSF train. .1 j.j......J:20P. M. tuguaa.. V.’.".Y ! ’ - - ^ ^ Si 511 ■ ' • r With train that leaves Augusta: ,9:33 : P. i-.I DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Macon... 1f.'.:!..JAtt* ‘M. Savannah.it.*A.ij.i.-... A. Itj, V; 1 g w, Connecting with train that leaveAAngusta. .931 P. M. A. M. trains ftom Savtmuahfti^ Augusta, ap) P 4 MB train from Macon, connect at Gordon dafly^SunJajyd/exi _ . ;i , irdon daily, nisU SJTon 5iroUhrihii^Ind E 5.' from Savannah and Angnstu with- trains on South Western and Muscogee Railraads. f 14-tf ^lyt’^Ma^CT of f, . . SA jFM-t. .. . , , > HAVE THIS; DAE FORMED ' n> Qie firm name W 771 GUANO! ■ )il to Ifl'i, • • -I XOO TONS OP THIS CfiLE- BltATED AND RELIABLE PERTIL IZER are afloat on brig 7 Guiding Star ‘and are tlue 'here in a few d ays. ' Tjii: valuable ntannre'bas jprove^ 1 ! A WONDERFUL SUCCESS o» COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when even Not 1 Peruvian succumbed by its side. l IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat. SALE BY m wiLsojsr,;; No. 90 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH.. GEORGIA. jfAjijiALLjPAPM^co., Geo iff Nich-ols 5 Bor the pnrpoao of BUYING AND SELLING COTTON I *” • XV ON COMMISSION, as successor* of tho late W. T. I -I ; I Bor the purpose of BUYING AND SELLING COTTON ON COMMISSION, as successor* of tho late W. T. WOOD, of Savannah, Ga., and . have taYen the,’ office formerly'occnplod by htm at No. GO BAY STREET. T. A RANDALL, Of T. A. Randall k Co.*, (Uteof AlA. W, Fopter k Co.,) 1 :v; tho late W. T. Wood ! R DRESSER, , Of sonthhridge, Mass. - in Now York. Messrs. FOSTER A BAN- .9 William street . REFERENCES: ' New York—Messrs. Foster k Randall; Smith.k Dun- ning, J. T. St Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell & Col Baltimore.—Messrs. 'Woodward, Baldwin ^ Co., Boat on.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Pippey & Co. •Providence.—Butchers and Drovers’ Bank; Messrs.' B.Bi h Bu Knight; Benjamin K. Vaughan, Esq.; Thos. * -=rANi>—- Publishing House, DA ..It I 89 and 91 Bay Street, .ill. r ut I nflt .:qx- Ktl {UP : ri . - ei ii Ffiti nber 5,1868. oca—lrn ' CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON, ^ Geaeral MercJ^ants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ECIAL ATTENTION given to the solo of Cotton, Xot* Frinthig Office, * ttOnT.l'.'f. Book Bindery —AND*—'- u:j i . Blank Book Manufactory. t h tut it !, 1 ft Jo Hit W. Walker, Augusta, Ga. George A. Ar.T.gy, Paducah, Ky. John F. Tbeuixts; * " - r ^ Eufaula, Ala. VES UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME w ,wV execute all work in the above lines with the nbstDifpafrh and in. Superior Style. Every Department Complete! INCLUDING BLANK BOOK MANU^AC- ’ TOBY, and »EB RULING ROOM. Rook 1 ], ' ' ;I J* • I .1 The only establishment in the city having all these facilities combined. A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE RIALS on hand. solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. WALKER, ALLEN <& TREUTLEN, l*y d> TT^M» )Ul UVO > j j Cotton Factors, # , 1 < ' j ^ Commission Merchants, H it I, t .t ■ 1 ’■ r ■ - >’f M V * jy*0-ly GEO. N. NICHOLS. , v ItEMOVAL. M- FKRST&:Oo —AND— [S i lppiiig- in this city, and would solicit from^ our friends and the public generally, CONSIGNMETTS OF COTTON, GRAIN, and produce of every description. ■ ~ t ~ T ’—given fo orders for WHOLESALE D .«rE^eciiI ateu_ -Ragging, rope, etc. ill will, ALsb, improvements on Lot No.’iri,' Chatham Ward, property of Mrs. H.-O. Bussell and children. Also, Lot Letter, O, Middle Oglethorpe .word! pro perty otCosmoB. Bicharddoue. . } Also, Lot Letter G atid improvements, Middle; Ogle thorpe ward, property of •COsnto B. Richordsone, ^ustee. „ • v *. Ms. ..... . ’ Also, improvements on Lot No. 2, Bartow ward, ph>- perty of Charlotte Ripley, col’d. Also, wooden improvement on Lot No. 32, Elbert ward, property of Mary Scanlan and children. I Also, improvement on southern one-half Lot No. 68, Jones ward, property o& Mdsee Stiles. * .Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68, Jones ward, property of JosephStiles.' V : Also, improvement* on western one-half ^Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Sherlock.. Also, Lot No# 32 aud improvements. Davis ward, property of D. Sullivan. Also, improvements on Lot No. 4, Columbia ward, property of Patrick K. Shiels. Also, improvements on western one-half of Lot No. 3, Crawford ward, nroperty of Henry E. Snider, j AlsdjC hulmtaAnent on eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex ander H. Saddler. -7 r Also, improvements on Lot No. 13, Warren word, property of John H. Straus. * Also, ments, Shick. Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve ment, property of Valentine Schnell. Also, No. 54), on Olive street, east of Ann street, North Ogleparpa war<|, property of Mary Sheridan. Also, Lot No *18 arid improvement, W. P. Bowen, property of W. C. Smallwood. Also, improvements onJLot No. SG Gilmerrille, pro perty of Nancy Stevens. Also, improvements on eastern half of Lot No. 5, o, northern ane-^t^f of Jftt No. 4 and improve- s, Beraen ward, property of the estate of Peter the usual Advances Crro Liiiuors, Tobacco, &e., TTAVE. REMOVED FROM GIBBONS’ BUILDING, XL HtiCongresa street, to ^erper^M Whitaker and Bay iweat aug21-2m 1 • 7 ~ti i ; JOSEPH FINEGAN, Fernandina Fla. j WALKER, ALLEN & TREUTLEN, Office No. 8 Drayton street. JAS. B. PABBAMORE, Madison, Flo. Notiee Wi Ctf-Partnersliip. W E .HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together under the firm name of OU^SELl iVES v Jl-f . w .Where they willfkeep constantly on. hand a large and ■ well selected stock, of ali articled in their line of busi- 1 1 ness, which they will sell iipon terms hs reasonable as can be obtained in any Southern market. 1 r. They ore also, agents, for TAYLOR & SONS’ AL BANY ALE. They will be pleased to see their old customers and ’ friends at their new stand, and rfespectfnlly invite pur chaser^ lo examine their stock. scp23—tf M. FERST k CO. Joseph Finegan & Co. AS- ! COTTON t'FAiOTORS j' GOODMAN & MYERS, Tobacco Commission Merchants, AND C ommiHsiou ^ "‘'pt 1 ■ Merchants, in this city, and would solicit frbm our friends and the public generally, consignments of COTTON, GRAIN and PRODUCE of every description. IJBFaBAL ADVANCES made on all consignments to ourselves dr to oar correspondents in New York and LiverpooL JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO. ^“Office, Jones's Upper Block, Bay street, Savan- G AT THEIR NEW STAND stock of VIRGINIA TOBACCOS. <S- Are also paymg the HIGHEST MARKET FBI- CES for HIDES, 1m, kc. No. 186 Say Street. nab. JONES’ BLOCK, “ Every Man S^otdd Have On©;” ■ T The W inehestier ^ II 1' W A. 43M Repeating- Rifle —^ i—rr-rH.- Sai’annah, Georgia. n/trY /\t •?! . iu Carbine, ^nSj ■' Firing Two Shots a , Second. ’ GEN. WADE HAMPTON says: “It is the breech-loader yet invented.’> Price List/ Cass on ttKLFrsk?—Rifles, singly, t! CaiWneI, 0 Btagly* t«0; dnba of 10, *9T. MinuviUu, Williams, col’d. , Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, 8. property of Moses Willdnson. " r Also, improvement bhOaOt No; 6, Jones • perty of Fannie Wilson, col’d. Also, improvements oh Lot No. 37, Coluriibia ward, on the northwest corner of South 'Broad and Haber sham streets',-' ’levied on as the property of the estate or Benjamin Whitehead. • - -/.] ^ SSflr Also, Lot No. 17 and improvements, Berrien ward,' property of Solomon Zeigler. THOMAS S. WAYNH, . se30-S0t • City MarsfaaL Southern Bag Manufacturer. M. P. BEAUFORT, E xchange wharf, manufacturer Tents, Awnings, Bogs, Car Covers, H< Also, improvement on Lot Nb. £8 Gaston wand, pro perty of Hannah Thompson. ‘ ‘ ! Also, Lot No. 70,‘ ^MontmOlliimlle, 1 property of Catharine Vooghn. v.: ;-**/. j.r Also, Lot No, „34 .and improvements, Davis ward, property of John Welsh. * - , ‘ ' Also, improvement on western half Lot No: 27, Gil- merville, i>roperty of Hetty Waring. . Also, improvement on Lot No..38, S. A. Minisville perty of Isaiah Walker. f Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Nannie Winkler. Also, brick improvement on tho northwest i corner of Bull street, and. ferry Street lane. Browni Ward, * vied on ah the property of Dir. James ^Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, MinisviUe./ pa* perty of Frank Walsh. Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot'No. 15, west of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William- ward, Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, Pulaski ward; pjof / . perty of James Wray. w» w - P - Bowen ’ property of T*”* ■ Also, improvement on Rdt No. 25, Gaston ward, r south side of Gaston street* property, of Anniett Wil son. . - V* Also, improvement on western half of Lot No. 35, Washington ward, property of the estate .of ; Fannie UPH.QL8TEEY, 160 Brdnehton Street. •i.i: t.i vlu.iii ■ .i ■ ■ i ITIHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION i of hisfriiiudB and the public generally to his new and well *eiectad stock of f MATERIALS, consisting in part of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS; WALL PAPERING, from the cheapest to the best arti cle;' window'Curtains; painted and; gilt WINDOW SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Buff; Green sad White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of various styles—-together with many other articles of household goods usually kept in his line. • MATTRESSES. CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting, Oil Cloths and Carpeting'cut and laid. J*r-All repairing in his line done in work- ' ‘ “ * “ tion given and moderate E. A. SCHWARZ, * No. 160 Brotr.vhton street, ap3-ly . . * opposite Messrs. Weed A ComwelL manlike sty! prices if... ... , I Oirapl^^t^^pa^r^tip^, a«j)f on^p^caaon. ] .IP ■ i fiORRED BROTHERS, 1 ■ r fhT*T" ,T> agp». fodtf Price $32 per Ream; $2 25 per quire. , . ■ I - At . * * < i > > »« \ MARKINO INK; Ten Gallon Krai, * ' l iAl U .r-. iW ’ 20 per cent LESS than New York price. ’ 1 . Cotton MarRlng Brn.Rea.nnd Pot*. SAMPLE TTJfINE. I 1 “ 1 ■ i ) ! ■ ■ i. Walker, evass & cOgsiveu, I No. a Brand and 109 Eatt Bay Street*, 1 chaeeeston;as-q.' , -iu7. PS- Samples for distribution at tho offldo of the - . eep21e0d2*r Oyster Saloon. dGHNI ]VI VI E IV, . j {■■.,.■ at the stand on WWfaker Street, near Bay, !■■■ . (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) B AR THE BE8T FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING OYBTERS, either in the quantity, in shell or I opened, or at hia Saloon, cooked, in any style: He ^wjfrronts hia OyBters to be of the very best quality. ■* Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of the best hraiida on hand, and a LUNCH every day. nov9—ly ■ ■ ■ uf Architectural Department HOVELTT BOH WOBKS, Tf and S3 Libert y St., cor. Braadirsy, NEW YORK. PLAIN AJTD ORNAMENTAL " ' • Hro-Proof Covers, Flags, etc., and Salt, Flour and Grain; s for 8epl9-3m .fi"n' 46 Plancliette.” Prices, $1, 91 95, (1 50 and 93, The “Little Wonder,’^. -■ or ntfEUVed’ pifiMjfafrtPfe, *4*h the*mys- < TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 60. ■v i >t eirir- The best Game out, 7 THE “RACE fcfrR THETRESnJENar.- - mfr roqxfxnr : ; ang27 RUlJLLON AlFlUEKSOy. jgUSINESS CARDS, BILL-HEADS AND TAGS, oC every size snd style, printed at News dob Office, U1 Bay street. Ins Honiara be closed out a manufacture. half tho cost to • club in the 'UR Cigar, fine flavor, worth SEND YOUK JOB ITtlNTlM} . ‘ . j; I ; .. TO TRE MMOftiiriNO 1 ” JOB OFFICE, No. Ill Bay Street. Tip; BEST OF WORK, MODERATE PEIGES, : ■ ■ i ' i ''.t :i.-; AND ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Awarded; the .prize Medal at the Paris Exposition, 1807. Sold by AgricuVIJnyalemcnt Dealers throughout the U. S. COLLI^A CO.’S CAST Cast-Steel Plows. MANUFACTURED BY-COLLINS A CO., “ HARTFORD, ’ JtS^Of same Material used in thf*r : Celebrated Axes.^Jty These Plows a^e made by pouring moulten Steel into Iron moulds. They arc then highly teihp'eved, ground and polished. Aliy section can .be replaced at any time by a duplicate, or if the point Is worn it may be repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel: Circulars, giving /nll information, sent to all appli cants. Address / . • COLLINS & CO., sep30—3m , 212 Wat<?r St., Mew lforlt. BROKERAGE, EXCHANGE bussiok. H A gg E m^Sr ni ^ onM ^ i ^ SHIPPING AND COMMISSION CHANTS. *KR. ~ —- AN,Broker aud Commissiou MeWil.T 101 Bay etree), ^iyanuah. Ga. I^IARL EFFING k <HX, General Cuinmia»i««^r~ i ^ y ^'thJ^Sai^£ rgi *’ Vlc -' nov25-ti H ARNEY & Co, to our friends York. Stoddard’s .pp*^”^ 11 made on consignments of^Sn. Baffnuore, PbilsdclphiariSd N e , New W D SaLT4^ , Sn»^ Savannah, Geovgim. Consignmeats of all kbeuTl hated. Auction days, Tuesday! and Frkllj. for flret quality Keroaene OB. ■ • 7 aug?f“ h J C. ROWLAND A 00.^ Storage and Gearaal I'„ n , • mission McKhaota. Cotton taken on in Battersby’s First dais Fireproof Particular attention given to weighing and tamrnS? LC. ROWLAND. hTh. RDBTANd W. ^sionandI street, Savannah, Georgia. 1 Factors, Coumrn. [erebants, No. 93 Bj.- j.v2C W ILKINSON * WILSON, Cotton Factors and («. eral Commission Merchants, No. 90 Bay strep* Savannah, Georgia.- Liberal Advances made <m coal signments to ourselves or our friends in NewY.rk and Iavetpooi. y : , ‘ jyr, W M. D. K. MBLLAIt A: CO.. 157 Bay «teet* mission Merchants, Dealers in R*iiiw<l g QT piiea. Agents for InffersoU’s- Cotton Press, and Jo£ Watson & Co.’8 Axle Grease, Ac. if 21 ivHdCEsXLE Grocers. T 1BL HAYiDSONv Wholesale Dealer in Grocvn^x f f 9 Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigars, no Lt street, Savannah. Sole Agent in the State of Georpi for Massey, Houston -Co*’ri Philadelphia Ale. jy^ WATCHES AN1) JEWELRY. F GBOS CLAUDE, Dealer *n Washes, Jewelry • and Silverware,. Bull afreet, opposite MawiRK Hall, Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry con-fuUj —mi:we . BOVT-ff i I t SAfc j, AWjgl> ^^hA^S Ac. M P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf Manuiac- , ■ tnxer iW Sail*. Awnings, Ten**. Hags, Bags, Ac. Sold at New York prices. *y27 ARCIHIECTS ANf» ENGINEERS. k BRUYN, Aretiitects and Ctvil aaal M.. chaqical Engineers, southwest corner Bay and streets, up stairs. M. P. Mulles, civil and M,: chanlcalEngineer; DeWitx Barrrs. Architect toct6 PAINTING AND GLAZING. M UKPHY k CLARK, . Bank State of Gcorgih, H' opposite the - - - --&h. Ship and Steamboat Painters, Gilding. Graining, and Glazing. Sigrai of every description. - : jyjj 1L. ffLASTERERS. a-L G RADY TULLY, Ptoin and Ornomaital Halter- era and Dealers, in Laths, Lime, Piaster, Hair, Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, hetwei a Drayton and Abercom streets. augl-ti BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS. Dealer in Stationery. The Weekly street, next to the Post Office, Boots and cw York and other Daily and every moil and am- jyft UNDERTAKERS. F IRGUSON A DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough ton street, Dealers'in . Fisk’s Patent Metabc, Ma hogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes fur Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the (.hon est notice. Country orders promptly attended to. jy27. STABLES. T>ULASKI .HOUSE STABLES, py J, Fjeelex. Car- I rioges, with competent drivers, or Single Teams " t. Boarding at reasonable price*. - jy23 CIGAR MAXUFACT UBER. S SOLOMON. Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan stmt, • between Whitaker and Bull streets, three betwi above the doors Jy23 WILCOX & GIBBS SILENT j’l ^ A Perfect "Wonder I N rrs SIMPLICITY, NOISELESSNESS, Strength of Stitch and beauty of finish. Has a patent de vice which prevents its turning backward. NEEDLE is SELF-ADJUSTING; i and cannot be set wrong. Its Hemjners, Filler and Braider are acknowledged superior to all others. IT RUNS SO UGHT that ladies in feeble health may use it without injury. Send for a circular containing full information notiesa from the Press, testimonials from those using Machine, etc. Wa.peter to any one using this Machine. For sale at marrofactnrers v prices by ■WILCOX, GiftBS & CO., * • ' No. 97 Bay Street, Savannah, No. 24^-Broad St., Augusta. General Agents for the State of Georgia. Or AGENTS WANTED in every county'through out tl* *5 State to sell Machines. 1 jy9-ly J. McDONO.UQH. T. BALLENTYNE LIBERTY ST. FODRDRY, OPPOSiltp GTJIFII. B. DEPOT. . lt MADE TO ORDER. O I N' GEAR, „ , SESES ON HatifD. U VIJ es, *8. 1,000, ‘and always kept on It SO per ream; $1 per quire. , r INK, ‘ ! -f '. it mT /.! , f.,-:. I * . BEST NEW YORK MAKE AT SIXTY CENTS PER GALLON. ' Cooper, Olcolt & Co. ,ti2MLU. 7iP *i . ill .* ' J , Alstons per moor Cigars with' every order o! Accompany the order. ' fjaiij faction _ Poetoffiee order, addressed, to RICHARDS & SS Murray St. Box 3.131, N. Y. I Beferescee: ter in New York, Xaauu Bank. T. N. T ' X. J.ii,.! •tr'LJlk Sti'd '.ir.A. 'i!_ .:•> jpOB SALE BY MgllMf S. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO. Rope. ANTLY RECEIVING DIRECT FROM THE .BALE ROPE, and for sale e prices. Factors and deal, to the beet Hemp Rope for plant- chee^r.^ SGAEBEOUaH ^ No. C Stoddard’s Lower B. iuG yotl.X SHOW-BILLS. ~ printed ' at THE 1U Bay street. end GENING REDUCTION IN PRICES. ' TTTE WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS : IT Sugar Mills, 18-inch a. .$90 00 Sugar Mills, 16-inch 70 00 Sugar Mills, 14-inch :.. 55 00 Sugar MfUs, 12-inch.: 35 00 Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons... 1 17 00 SugarBoilb^; 50gallons.........^ 22 00 * Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons. 25 00 Sugar Bqilefs, 80 gallons 34 00 . Sugar BOilers, J0Q gallons........* n 45 00 i- anarr-i Hw*ir& -r--, . ‘ AST Frt)m our well-known reputation, vro aolicit a share of public patronage. All our work is warrant ed land delivered at defeats pud steamboats free of charge. All order? promptly attended to. . augll-4m T. BALLENTyNE A CO. CHATTAHOOCHEE ALLOTS PAIN DOCTOR i i D O YOU WANT A. GENUINE REMEDY, THAT WILL CUBE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES!- Rip pmmtism, Pain in Head Side, Sort Throat, Toothache, Bufns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. For sale whole sale and' retail,' ana ‘by othlr 'Druggists. Singl bov ties, 60 and 25 cents.' ... mbll-ly ARTIFICIAL TEETH! . ! • : • ’ Dr. 3V. Mi. SNEED, * DENTIST, it _ H aving every facility fob the manu facture OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH in tho various modes known to the profession, asd competent assistants in my Dental-Laboratory. lean at a few hours notice manufacture on entire set of Teeth, after extracting the old rodts (which can be done in all cases 1cithout enty pain,) OLD CASES not comfortably worn, L can-make so- OLD GOLD and SILVER PLATES taken ffiJpartpV- OFFICE AND LABORATORY, HT Congress Street, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUdE, Between BnR and Whitaker street*, j.jefrtf. .. Savissah, Ga-_ Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Ac. itihE subscriber has just returned fbcy g New York with a flue assortment of Watches, jewelry, Sflrerware, J;Clbfeks, &c- |J AR of which wilLlje sold at ifeydnsUe prices, every article warranted as represented. ‘ - F. D. JORDAN. No. 129 Congress St, (Opposite PkkuL-i Houx ) N- B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by* 1 ' workmen. ‘ Aep39— WHITE SOLPHOR BATHS • . . i. • . BQABP: EEPUCED J mHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- to the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has s arrangements for the accommodation of ^repaa*d to MAKE COMFOET- ! TWO HUNDRED Tho ' re and -iffit!; r d in pofiit at health: • There is~« -good- School and ore the most ex- .V arid the ^ ites unsur- Physician in -the ^'■^e'SiveV'liiie of'FOUR HORSE'COACHES to connect at Box brings, Muscogee Railroad, with the different trains. Persons buying tickets will state that ~ and thereby secure they are tickets at __ j3>. Rates of Boakd.—Per $12 Otf; per month', $30 00.' years of age and servants half"price. jy28-tf a B. HOWARD, Proprietor. $2 50; per week, under twelve For Sale. 5 iRICE, SHEETINGS, YARN'Sj^from the CoWmbna Factory- ■ GUNNY RAGGING, . •: . SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter — BAXXR-JPE. r - '' ■ Je26—tm JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONSS® Hope! gQQlCOJfS SUPERIOR BALE ROPE, INSTOB® aug21—tf And tar sole by - ,, HWflHAtf, HOLST k Co^ . .. Cotton •j^-fcCAHTHTa SEA ISLAND COTTON GU' 3 ' For sale by , BEST IN B. CKt>MAN. Agent, 1W Bay Streep Iran Ties! Iron Ties • rriHE undersigned ari pretwrvd fo meet orders f* _L BEARD’S SELF-ADJUSTING BtTCKLE TIE- Also, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factor* plied at liberal rates. - . ro «ep3-tf , BRIGHAir, HftLST AW Seymour and- Blair Badges- I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE SUPF^ (fifteen varieties) of the above. ^'holesrteCT’ % i recop* orders*®