Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 14, 1868, Image 4

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Largest^Circulation in City and Country. '-jy -iff -i >' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 1‘ HAUNTED HOUSES. STT.U LONGVEI-LOW. VI at my fireside cannot see ■ \ . I see, nor bear the Boundd I-hear; :< All houses wherein men have lived and died Are haunted houses. ^Through the open doors The harmless i)hautoma on their, errands glide. With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the doorway, on the stair. Along the passages they come and go,' j Impalpable impressions on-the air, A sense of something moving to and fro. There are more guests at the table than the hosts Invited; the iUumined hall < . i 1 f la thronged with quiet, inoffenriveghorts,. , As silent as the pictures on the wall. The forms! see, He btiit perceives what is;'while unto she All that has beehis visible and dear. . i* J. A -*. We have no -tide deeds to house or lands Owners and occupants of earlier dates From graves forgotten stretch their dns* And hold in mortmain stall their old v ~ . <> ■ -1 "J: A . The spfrii world aroxmd this world of sense A ri^sl breath of more ethereal air. Byanddeabeg^^ ^^ 1 bd The struggle <SC the instinct that . .H And the more noble instinct, that, aspires. These pertubrations, this pei Of earthly wants and aspii Come from the influence of ; an unseen star,. An undiscovered planet in our sky. And as the moon from some dark*gate of cfoffd Throws o’er the sea a floating bridge of light. Across whoee-trembling plunks.onr fancies crowd. Into the realm of mystery and night— * Mtniatnre Almanac—Tl&U Day. - Sun Blses Sun Sets High Water..,!...?.... 6 21 825PM ■ POET OF ffvANNAIL i ~~T'% L. ■VO 0-~/- Wxdsxsdat, October 14. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Tonawan^s Jennings, Philadelphia— Hunter & GammelL Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen & Oo. • / Steamer H. M. Cool/Deming, Darien—M A Cohen. Brig Edith, Putnam, Boston—Richardson & Bar nard. Schr Ida Dellatone, Wicks, New York—Millen A Wadley. -. ' Cleared. Yesterday. Brig Josephine, Young, Providence—Edmande, Card* ner A Co. ■ Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New'York—Hunter/ i Qammeil. . Receipts. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—2 bale, seed •cotton, and merchandise. -I Exports. Per brig Josephine, for Providence—180,000 feet of ' fexiflber. . ... x . . . ,, Memoranda. Brig Hwhpdeh Perkins, from Belfast, October 4th, for this port. Sofc^tbTvnM of^pirit there descends A bridge of light, connecting it with^ this. O’er whose unsteady" floor, that sV * Wiyader our thoughts'above the ids, (tawmto!. Kf L SAVANNAH MARKET. t.<- OFFICE OF THE MOBNING NEWB, \ Savannah, OdtoberlS, 6 P.M.) Cotton.—The market opened to-day quiet and dull—no inquiry—few buyers in the market. The noon dispatches from New York' quote cotton dull and nominal at 26c. Liverpool Ann. Weqnote Middling at 24 #c, a slight decline since yesterday. The mar ket closed firm. The following were the sales to-day: 6 at 25#, 55at 26. 17 at 24#. 120at 24, 118 at 23#, 16*t22#. Total, 333 bates. r j The receipts to-day amount to.%361, b*l§£. u jjj -j Gold—Buying at 1 38; soling- at 1.40. Very little n flVring ppdff pl|,n n<i small. ~ > j Bacon.—The market is active, with a declining ten dency. In meats generally prices have' stiffened with an advance in the Western market. Wo quote shoul ders at 14#@15c, rib sides at 17@17#c, and clear ribbed at 18<ffl8#c. There are few clear sides offer ing, and prices are nominal' at 18(a>18#c. Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at 19@20c. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote shoulders At 13<g)l3#c; clear aides, 17#©18c; short ribbed, 16# ©17c; bellies, 17#@17#c, and Stratford cut at 16#c. Fa eights.—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: T$> New York, # of a cent $feihou uplands; domestics^'$2 00 $bale; rice, $2 00; Bynteam to Philadelphia, #c Iff' on up lands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, # of a cent ^ lb on cotton; by sail, nominaL Cotton by steam through to Boston, l#c^ hi. No change in South American and Cuban freights; former $22 ■ and 6 ** cent; latter, $U<&»13, gold. Vessels are still wanted, notwithstanding recent arrivals and a number of charters placed North. To New York, on timber aud lumber, $13; re-sawed, $11. To Philadelphia, on boards, $9 50(5*9 75; timber, $12@12 5Q. Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed, $12. Boards to Baltimore, $8 75. Ship stuff to Quincy Point, $12 60. Pf* meats have adjangpd in New YorETbtitr*our market is not affected by it; owing doubtless to the large stock on hand. -’Shoulders, 15© 15#c; ribbed sides, 17#@17#c; clear ifbbed, 18© 18# cts; clear sides, 18#<q)19c; hands, 22#@23; breakfast bacon, 19©20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14@14#c; clear sides, 17K©18c; abort .ribbed, 17#c; bellies, 17#@17#; mess pork/ $29 50@38"00 for inspected; prime inspected, $27 50; rump, free of joles, $24; Fultominarket beef, $30(5)31 ^ bbl; mess beef; $20 60 @21 $ bbl; beef tongues, $1 40(2)1 45.- Potatoes and Onions.—A good article, $3 26@3 50 bhL Onions; $4 : 00@5 50 V bbL Rice.—RiceTa beginning to come in quite freely. We quote new'feleaan at 9@9#. SALT.-f^StbcJif improved' by several new arrivals, which'has caused quite’a decline. —*—* $18 °- yf - d i , {By Telegraph.] ■'-t , Charleston, Oct. 13.—Arrived, steamer Manhattan, from New York; steamer Falcon, from Baltimore. Sailed, steamer Charleston, for New York; sclir AG Ireland, for New York. f, nd tliei Price lb car load, i vr ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. *•? ct Foreign Markets. ' 2’ - - * , ; fc London, October ^3—Noon. Financial.—Bonds easier at 74@74#. Sugak—Quiet both on tlie spot and afloat London, October. 13—Evening.^ Financial..—Consols 194#. ' * 1 y . . a .. Liverpool, Yesterday Evening. Cotton—Buoyant with sales of 20,000 bales; uplands 10#d@10#d; Orleans ll@ll#d- ^_.c_ “a» . Liverpool, October 13—Noon. Cotton—Firmer buoyant with sales, of 12,000 bales, uplands .10# d; Orleans 11 #il. Bombay shipments to tsnth, 3,000 bales. ; Cotton—Firm; lard 70s Liverpool, October 13—Evening. Cotton—Closed Arm and unchanged with sales of 12,000jMtee.*f '' ’ > -• Bread stuffs and Provisions—Unchanged* NkVAT Stores.—Spirits Turpentine flat and nominal at 25 and 26a. ' Havre, October 13. Ootton—On the spot I38f; afloat 1331 ' ln ' v,y.Vr g Domestic Markets. • ^*4 New York, October 13—Noon. % FinancuaL.—Money easy at 106© 107; Sterling, 109#; gold; 137#;'1862 bonds, 112#; North Carolina's, 65#; new, 66; Tennessee’s, ex-coupons, 65; new, 64#. CRjtton—Steady at 26#c. Flour—Dull "and declining.' ^ • i Qrahst.—Wheat dull and-l@2c.' lower; corn dull Provisions.—Mess pork quiet at $28 75; lard heavy; steam 19#@19#. .1 ' ' • Naval Stored.—Turpentine 44#@45c; Rosin quiet and steady. > - ‘ ; 1 - 3l.** FiUEiGHTS—Qnifct. New York, October 13—Evening. Financial.—Money unchanged ; Sterling strong at 109#; Bonds -strong, and advanced #@#c.; 1862's 112#@H3rg0ld strong at 137#. Cotton—Closed heavy with sales of 1,32G bales. Flour—Lower grades declining; State and Western $6 70@10 25; Southern drooping; common to fair and extra, $8 75@9 30. Grain.—Wheat unsettled; com heavy—mixed West ern $1 I6@l 18; oats irregular;* new Western 75d. Provisions:.—Steady; Mess Pork $28 87#. Whiskey—Qniet at $1 22#. Rice.-^-Carolina scarce at 9a9#c. , Groceries—Generally steady. Naval Stores.—Spirits Turpentine, 43#@44#c.; rosin, $2 45@2 47#. - r 1U * Freights—Firmer on gxain. . J; j ? r < - - t -rNew Orleans, October 13. Financial—Sterling, 148#@150# ; New York sight, #cl- discount; gold 138. Cotton—Easier; middlings closing at 24#cr sales 2,‘100 bales; receipts,- '4,879- bales; exports 1,300 Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—Mr Fitzpatrick and lady, Mr and Mrs Cleary, Mr and Mrs Shaw, W S Zeilfn. J_D Ellis, Isaac Russell, F D Bogart, J H Potts, B S Field, GI Taggart, Miss Annie Quinn, Mr Seaman, Mrs Baker, Mrs Marshall and daughter, Mr Byson, Mr Murphy. Per Steamship Montgomery, from New York—J -Precht, J Fry, C J Mills, T B Felsou, Robt Barker, J H Price, Mrs Jane Sullivan, Miss iv Sullivan, Sami Stevens, J Lyman, J Conger, L M Jones, S M Lyman, E Wise, J D Griffith, S C Mather, Mrs M H Hardwick, Henry Hone, Mrs Ford, P Cuhaue, M Sheridan, wile :d 3 children, P Sheridan,- S Sheridan, and S Mat- tBWH. Per steimer H M Coed, from Darien—G S Owens, J M Mclntosb, Mrs Voung, J M Bisher, R Cogsdell, Sr, R P Paul, J S L Thorpe. R Center, H Center, R Lachli- son, and 13 on deck. Consignees. Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—H Ambros, Bluu & M, Y Busier, Brigham, H A Co, F. Brown, O Cohen &' Co, F W Cornwell, C L Colby, M A Cohen,.Duncan & J, ‘T J Dunbar k. Co; J A Douglass, M J Doyle A Co, W M Davidson, ‘-Einstein, E A Co. "hi Ferst A Co, J Fernandez, Mary l-lnsler, G Cemenden, Hunter A G, L J Guilmartin A Co, F Gradot, Gallagher A F, S Gerstmah, S Gardner, Guckenhelmer A S. Geo Helm bold, C L Gilbert, ~R H Hinsdale, Holcdmbe A Co, H D Headman, H Immen, J Lippman, J Lama, W NV Lincoln, Lilienthal A K, Large A Co, J Leibman, J T Lineburger, W Lloyd; A Minis, Meinhard Bros A Co, Dr McFarland, Mrs D Minis, Millen A W, C Aleitzler, FMeincke, G T Nichols, T Nugent, E L Neidliugcr, -Palmer AD, J Paulson, J Ryan, Rose A McC, TReilly. F J Rnckert, J A Roberts A Co, D T Scranton, Soutn- orn Eapress, W H Stark A Co, Savannah Gas Light Co, J C Scnrehier A Son, C Seiler, C-Schware, A Sctiremp, J M Selkirk, R H Tatem, Tlson A G, W A Thomas, J L Viilaloziga, Weed* A G, W J Walsh. Per steamship Montgomery from New York—Agent C R R, Agent A A G R R, J Anderson A Co, J C Ander son’s Sous A Co, G W Allen, Blun A Meyer, W R Boggs, Blair A Bickford, J A Barron, C J Beatty, Bearden A G, Bolshaw A », Bragden A S, J A Barron, J F Brown,. M A Cohen, Claghom A C, J.Cunningham, F A Chap pen, T W Cornwell, O H Connery, Champion A F, Cou- herat A J, Cooper A McA, J P Collins, cooper, O A Co, Crawford A L, S M Colding, J A Douglass, T J Duhbar A Co, N W Darnels, A Doyie, M J Doyle A Co, P H De Leon, W Drummond A Co, J Deacy, Einstein A E; Einstein, E A Co, Einstein A Co, A A L Friedeuburg, J L Falk & Co, M Ferst A Co, J Gross, Guckenhehner A S, 0 L Gilbert, P Giebelhouse, A Gourni, H S Harris,- Holmes A Co, J Holmes, H Halm, R M Hunt, Hess, G A Co, Holcomb A Co, T- Houimersley, H N A Co, Win Hone, W Kine, M Krauss A Co, N B Knapp, A Kohler, Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, W W Lincoln, s M Lederer, J Lorky, LiUienthall A K, J Lyon, M C Murphy, J Mc Donough, T R Mills, H C Melirteus, M J Mayer, Mc Donough A H, G M, A J Miller A Co, Milieu A R , R Molina, J C Mather, W D R Miller, A F Mem, J C Moth, T Tuifjnt, N A McA, Orff, W A Co, J Oliver, yj H Pat wan, T Pepper, R Platsch, Palmer A D, liau- pall A-Co, C D Rogers A Bro, J M Rutherford, H G ituwe. Buggies A A, Sorrel Bros, A A S A Co, J W StanburjVstenhouse A Co, E DSmytlie A Co, C Seiler, B Strauss, D T Scranton, W J Sams, WU£ Stark dc Co, W A Thomas, B F Ulmer, J L Yillulonga, L Vogel, \\ G A Co, Weeds A C, T W Young, Walker A Co, a M A C W West, H M Williams A Son, A Wilbur, Meinhard Bros A Co. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—W M Tiuino A, E W Drummond A Bro, LMPotote, Randall j A W M Davidson, J Epstein A Bro. Per brigEditli, from Boston—Central Railroad A Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Agent, ’BIair A B, Crawford A L, M A Cohen, Gnckenheimer A 8, Hilton A R, A S Mirtridge, Lovell A L, S S Miller, T B Marsbalf a Bro, TH Harden. Change of 8c!»edtti« SO CHANGE CARS BETWEEN SA- VANNAH, AUGUSTA, A!Y» 3l*tj.W- G091EBY, ALA. Savannah, August INST., PAS- Centrml Bailroad ABJurs. O N AND AFTER senger Traioa on the will run as follows : I UP DAY TRAIN. » -;.rr nd » : . • ■ • LEAVE. Savannah 8:00 A. M. Macon > 1 !’JJt TU.i .. J .«:40 ! Pi '• j' ^ Eatonton ,H:TO P. M, ■ Connecting with trains that leave Augusta. .8:45 ^A- M. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Macou s.r.£*.*7:00 ii j Savannah Af...... ;/..t..%!«..5:30 -P. M. Augusta 5:38 P. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .A :45 A. M. Sa’ UP NIGHT TRAIN, amah ......! .1.....:. .7 :20 P. 4l. i i 6:55 A. M. 3:13 A. M. I - Y..M. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Maton .<&&*. Q-V A^S^ U '' ,i ' 1 ‘‘" -Wfj Milegevflle.^....-.. t ^.....*4:3p P. j£r jr /r *■ f Connecting with train that leave* Augusta. .9:33 P. M. A. M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M. train from Macon connect with MilledgeviUe train at Cordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. train from Savannah connects with through mail train on South Carolina RailroacL and. P. M-, train from Savannah and'Augusta with trains Western aud Muscogee Railroads. S'Wr '■ -Y .. • WM.; aug 14-tf . r , Act’g Mksterbf Tran^ i 'on SEND YOUR JOB T0 Tflfe t ^MORNING III JOB OFFICE, * TT: -77 ‘liTF-?!! No. Ill Bay Streeti City Marshal's Sale. TTNDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL U of Savannah; and under direction of a special committee of ^Jouncil, I will sell in front of the Court house in the city pf Savannah, on the first TUESDAY 'iff Noypmber next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on to satisfy executions for city taxes * . , . .. * Part improvement on Loi NaJ2S, Nortti Oglethorpe wafd, north of Mill and west qf Farm* property of Sa- r *AlBO,^K^i < Slfof Do) No. 10. and improvement, Anson ward, third tything, property at the estate of - ifficesA.^ n ; Also, Lot and’ brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An- ]lloiJ ar< d prop®^ 9^ lira* Jane E. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve ment, Middle j Oglethorpe ward, south side, of Pine ' street, property of Elizabeth Burke, ool’d., { Also, improvement on Xot No. 48, Jones ward, Gar- Lots 11 and 12, property of Fled Blake, oil’d. Lot No. 6 and improvement, Carpenter’s Row, r of Cynthia Cevaffy/col’d. brick improvement on , Lot No. 22, Pulaski fe^^one-thfrd of DotHo. 29. North Oglethorpe ward, on Mill street, west of Farm street, property of William Cooper, CPl’d- , > Also, improvement on the northwest onfourth of Loti No. 13, Washington ward, property of Mind* belhcol'd. v Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee’s Garden, ' f pf Louisa Canuet and children. Lot 33, letter B (Stiles) and Improvement, Oglethorpp w»id, property of William Craw- col’d. ., Lots D, E and F, wd improvements. South iorpe Ward, property of John Daley. , brick improvement on Lot No: 2. Greene Ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dept. • Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5,, HeMhcotc ward, Beletha tything, property of J. S. Derby. 1 ' . *1 Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Middy Dodge. . . ' * l.A Also, improvements on Lot No. 48, Jones ward, pro perty of Edward Edwards, col’d. ^ Also, iniproyement on Lot No. 7, S. A. Mipisville, 1 property of Fred. Fickhng, col’d. Also, improvements off Lot No* 22, Bartow ward, * property of Freedman's Bureau. Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heathcote ward,; Belitha tylliing, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson. Also, northern one-fuurth 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. * r Also, improvements on Lot No. 16, Crawford ward, east, property of John Graham. Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Davis ward, property of Grant & Cq. *** Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve ments, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Sarah L .Harrison, col’d. Lots 3 and 4 and improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of E. D. Hendry. Also, improvement on Lot <36, Pulaski ward, pro perty of 8. *J. Josephs. Also,- improvement on Lo£ 88, Jones ward,; of Hemy Johnson, col’d. , fl Also;} Lot' Noi 4 and brick improvement, Anson | fourth tything, property pf Charles P. Laodfirahioa Also, improvement off' Lot Not 20, D. MinisviRe, • property of James LaRoche. Also, Lot and improvement No. U. P. Bowen, property of Cbrl s t^ lier Murphy. 1 ,* Also; improvemelff: qq Lo). No. 21, MontmoIlenviUe,' ] property of Williain Myers. I Also; tot No. 1C and Mprpvpgiejjt, ffVdej} Dot, west, property of 9- A. Iffayer, Trustee fQr Mrs. Mary LH>. THE BEST OF WORK, MODERATE PRICES, AND ALL ORP^ PROMPTLY 5 Jr Co, ! r . , Consignees per Central Railroad. : ^ r ! •*' ‘ ‘ ‘ Octdber 13, 1868. " 1,893 bales eotton, 16 do yarn, 16 do bomestics, 42 boxes tobaco, 1 l>dl hides, 8 ompts ale barrels, 160 sks and 60 bbls flocr, 20 hbds and pkgs bacon, 55 bbls ap ples, 96 bbl3 and 102 sks dried fruit, 9 boxes gold ore, 28 sacks rye, 17 do peas, 2 do wheat, 1 case plaster, 1 box statuary, 1 seed sower, 1 bag potatoes, 1 sheep, CO cords wood, and merchandise, to Lathrop & Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, Einstein & E, Orff, W & Co, M H Wil liams i Son, J Ehrlich, W Schley. Win Davidsou, Jno McMahon A Co, Davant A W, Sloan, G A Co. B F San- Iford, C W Thompson, Wilcox, G A Co, W B Adams, Tison & G, Capt J M Hoag, H J Dickerson, M S Clark, Ceutrrl Railroad Agent, Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Agt, Bates A B, J W Lathrop A Co, W H Woods, Hartridge A N, W A McKenzie, Ferril A W, H H Colquitt, Purse A T, Padelfonl A C, Brady & M, Adams, W A Co, AS Hartridge, F W Sims A Co, Wilkinson A W, Wilder A F, W H Stark A Co, A Low A Oo, Crane A G. J W An derson’s Sons A Bo, W J Sams, Owens A C, Walker, A A Co, N A Hardee’s Sous A Co, Bothwell AW, PH Belrn, PH Wood A Co, H J Dickerson, E W Drummond A Co, R Habersham A Co, Crawford, Van HAS, J D Hopkins, A Neely. t Coagignea* per Atlantic & Gulf* R. R. s October 13,18C8. '368 bales cotton, 181x11s hides, 5 cases Tobacco, 1 effr cattle, 1 car sheep, 34 sacks com, 75 dp potatoes. 40 bbls rosin, 10 do spts turpentine, and merchandize, to Tison & G, F WSims A Co, Duncan A J, J Small wood, WB Adams, J W Anderson’s Sons A- Co, For warding Agent Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, J L ViU'alon- ga, Randell A Co, Sloan, G A Co, W CDawson. E Max, Alexander A R, J E Thrasher, Thaxton, C A Co, Good man A M, N A Hardee's Sons A Go, W A McKenzie, W H Woods, Brady A M, Barnett A Co, Wilkiuson A W, L J Guilmartin A Co, Clark A W, Roberts A T, Davaii; A W, Hunter A G, AS Hartridge, Jones A W, S Ger man A Co, -Central Railroad, Hess,- G A Co, L M Slia A Co, J Ehrlich, M Ferst A Co, E H Crawley, CJaghorn A C, J McDonough, JAW Rutherford, J M Cooper, .A M' Ironsides, J M Johnson, WF May, Hon W B t Fleming, Holcombe A Co, H S Roncks, C S Wyly, L Muykank, EFT Rowland, Holmes A Co, SuoAB-^Steady but firm and unchanged. Molasses—Firmer at^35ap0c. by the cargo. Flour—Superfine, $6 50;-treble extra, $8 00. Gbaih.—rCora dull—new Western 95c; old, $1 00; oats dtdl at 62c. ' ' Bran—Dull at $1 25. . ^ . HIT—Unchanged. - , ' i PaovisigNS — Mess pork,. $32 00; bacon shoulders, 13#c.; clear 17#c; lard quiet; tierce, 19#c; keg, 21#c. .wdinvT: ■ ..-.j . >j> ’' - : : Mobile,October 13. Cotton—Market dull with sales of 350 bales; mid filing, 24c;receipts, expert*; 24 bales. Baltimore, October 13. « ' 66’s 49# asked,' 65 bid; N01 cummin ffirw iprt TinrhBwiKl, FUiUE— = Le8s “active ; Howard- street superfine, $8@8 25. > - -j _ . - x Grains.—Wheat firm for high grades—prime dry red $2 60@275; ■ inferior, $190^2 10; corp firm; white 30; yellow,»1 30; oats firm; prime, $1 80.. Baltimoke, October 13—Evening. Markets unchangefi and generally firm, ff Cekcinkati, October 13. t leaofrSonacconntofhlMtlonv • 'pj iff lUBamiGrain—Unchanged. Whiskei—$1 30. - . , Pnovisions.—^Mess pork, $30 60; bacon shoulders, 13>;c; clear sides, 17c.; lard dull, prime counting 19c. i >J Augusta,‘October 13. rketoi sales of THOSE’ AND WISHING TO REPLENISH AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL RINDS OR HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, . . CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c* FROM mmmmi co„ 109 BROUGHTON STREET, E. AT THE ODD STAND OF 13. SMYTHE & CO. Coxxox—kfarl easier with sail middling, 21c. JlABb ipte, 74 bates; ; TVlhirnioTON, Octdber 13. Naval Siobks.—Spirits Turpentine f New york ' casks, 40«c.; rosins, irtiis^y ; firm at 40c; y; strained at, *1 70/ ' - ' ‘ ‘ .;••• CtrrrON^T-Advanced; middling, 25c. . . Cuaiu.kston, October 13. Goron—Opened in good demand bnt closed quiet and weak with sales of 700 bales; middling 23K@24c; receipts, 1,600bales; exports coastwise,-1,058 bales.' ‘ AD MINISTftA-TOirS -rpWO- MONTHS' 'AiFTEB SATE, 1 A will be mads to the Court if Ordinary of liberty county for leave to sell all the lands of His estate of -tfoorgcE. —l*w2m * Administrator. Jm) (/WrnlaSSrT^fCT i« ' u <i ntt. y. j an <: ■■« froni tbs Columbus Fsetory. 1. Tucker, , L-m*. t.o . ANDEESON’K MOMg A 00. Notice. rilHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D.* SMYTHE k CO. • I was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the laio firm are directed' to he paid to HENRY D-- LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. STANSBUBY. ■ • sep28—tf Plaits and Estimates A BE Solicited for BUILDING AFOOT BRIDGE ^Cn_ across each of tho slips at the foot of Barnard and Drayton streets. The spans are respectively 75 and 45 feet in the clear. The bridges must be live feet wide and capahle of sustaining a weight of one hun dred pounds per square foot. i 1 ‘JOHN B. HOGG, j «ep ^ City. Surveyor. ■ j PROPERTY FOR SALE. jpvNELOT OF LAND on the south side of the tnmpike road, opposite the eighteen mile post, running np near the nineteen post, within a rniiA of the Centrel Btdlroad, containing five hundred acres, a por tion well timbered and wooded, good swamp and up land to clear. ; . *, . .. ONE LOT lying on the Ogeechee River, above the. tyventyvfour mile^^oat^ Central Railroad, containing,two REMOVAL. - . *■ > ■ > v »-t M. FERST &c Oo. ) -v i • • A ■ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' • /.i. . * Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c., TTAVE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS' BUILDING, 1 I in Congress street, to Soatlixvest Corner of Whitaker and Bay ’rii\ hi Where they Will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stockjqf all articles in, their line of busi ness, winch they will sell upon terms *£ reasonable as can be obtained in any. Southern market They are also agents for TAYLOR* & SONS’ AL BANY ALE. They - will be pleased to see their old customers and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine their stock. sep23—tf - M. FERST & CO. Awarded t lie Prize Medal at tlie "Paris Exposition^ 1S67, i. f f Sold by Agricul’l Implement Dealers throughout the U. S. COLLINS & CO.’S .,4 > cast, . /OT Li. if Cast-Steel \ vPlows. ( MAXITFACTURED BY COLLINS k CO., ** HARTFORD,” tfSrOf same Material used in their Celebrated Axes.*I&ft ,|ni ese Blows are made by pouring moulten Steel into Iron moulds. They are then highlyiempeired, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at any tisne by a duplicate, or if the point is worn it may be. repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel. Circulars, giving full information, sent-to all appli cants. Address COLLINS & CO., sep30—3m 212 Water St M Ncvv York. pure hasodprincipally FOE CASH, and in a great many -purchased at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. i jji;, The most assiduous attention h for till) various departments, and, In rievi ol , that OUT exertions will meet- the > approbation of all whose thegoodsi 11 ■ • J -I j .r JitriT la.. _i.i TbeDBBSS GOOQS DEPABTHEKTiiSf MVmUkril. NOES, inallishadesandcolors; LUPIN'S FRENI NEW and BICH STYLES of DRESS GOODS in IMPERIAL SERGES FOB SUITS, a very desirable A large JSsnrli.iil'MiWt.'tV’W nxmiim, fitirlkir Tilth IBIQH LINENS, Richardson’s and Dunbar’s. *' TABLE DASfASE, TOWELS,' NAPKINS# DOYDtES, Ac. 6-L «-4 and. 1W SHEEmeSl at tha LOWEST Pi ^. f . 1 ^ 1 . Un f. of .9 AS8MEBB8 - CLOTHS, and JEA FIFTY DOZEN BALMORAL SKIRTS at J1 A MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF suit all. .* >il# , i 3 i line of jRjja •4 toe of the asms - guods in GLOVES, a splenchd stock. . bought at auction. , in large quantities and at the lowest prices. > that they hays ever been offered at in this city. ■■ , CLOAKS and SHAWLS, at ‘pricew to --J! ei. -.m - u- ADAMS, i nmmfjgjiwr Merchant, Drtrtn, street, next to B*t.' ‘ ' "" — -- ENRY BRYAN,] 101 Bay street, Saypa^ah, Qa. Commission Sfer. EPPING k CO.. Jfdg . Darien and POV25-tt TOO, beAted* J ._ ; IZEB -are afloat- oi I and are due Here in 'a Valuable rnahufe haspi 'A. WONDERFUL success -.iiJl.'ij --i; b- . -nir.uif ia;ifji.I -nJli-u >- f. tsilXfil -.111 tr-. COTTON AND CORN, ->lff ft-i-iiit rsru j. }k .ajH i 70 . nn l nuainfftimpg. its reputation through ex treme wetand dry weather, whenever ^ Tl 1 Peruvian succumbed by its side. ' V, IT jjj ALSO UNSUflPASaF-D AS A Manure' for Wheat: j ,f j { t ,j & WILSON: IfPv.SMJ SAYAl^Aff, GEORGIA. C. Mayer, \ Also, two-thirds Lpf Np. 19 3ffd lujprovemont. Mid dle Oglethorpe ward, north sidp of ©tyAff street, pro perty of George JL Marshall, col'd. r Also fc western one-third Lot Nff 1.6 Riid improve ments, Chatham ward, property pflffrs. Mary A. Mar tin. Also, Lot No. 8 and Improvenjenis. Reynold’s ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan. Also, iffiprovement on # Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa rah Odings ell,‘col’d.. Also, western one-half of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet .in depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress street and running to Congress Street lane, levied on as the property of tt» e estate of Dominick O’Byrae. Also, improvement on fcoj 1. Walton ward, pro perty of Maurice O’Connell. Also, improvement on Lot No, 8, D. Miffisyjllp, pro perty of Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell. Also, eastern oue-fourth of Lot Letter C and brick improvement, Derby ward, property of Armoniua j Oemler. Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. S. A. Minisville, property 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 -ward, pro perty of Peter Princeton* col’d. Also, Lot No. 12 Bartow ward, property of W. 6. Phillips. Also, southern one-half of Lot No. 1 and improve ments'; Davis ward, property of Mrs. Sarah Peirce. Also, improvements and steam engine on Wharf Lot No. 8, property of Joseph S. PeloL Also, improvement on Lot I(o. 89, Jones ward, pro perty of Isaiah Reid, eol’d. Also, Lot No. 4 and improveiffents, Perdyal ward, I Hucks Tything, property of Mrs. Anna M. Reilly. 1 Also, two-tinrds ol Lot No. 26 and improvements, Currietown ward, property of John Roche. Also,, iffiprovement bn one-half Lot .No. 34, S. A. Minisville, property of Monday Robinson, col’d. ' Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 aud improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts. Also, northern one-half of‘Lot No. 12, North Ogle- thorj»o vffrd, property of Michael Roche. R. P- SPENCER, . J. BERRIEN OLIVER, Formerly df CQffffffbimr Gf. Late of TaHabassee, Ela. SFENOER & OlilVER, :ii cottonFAeroRS; 1 ; Commission Mcrcli niits, pnd Generj MEnikL chafing an^Fonrardiii^ Agents, No. ISa'BAY STREET. HODGSGN’3 BLOCH, SA VANNAH, (I.V C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, BICE, WOOL, HIDES, eta,' BoficitcO, upon wlubbliborxl advances will be made when required. O. B0X1S2. : ' sep23—lawlm*; S. PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., . . • !/ ‘jllni-’l ■ ■ GEVER-VJi :; s •-/ -njj COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS 1 t to our friends in New York, Boston and IiverpooL * r - * ■ ‘ REFERENCES: Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Bos ton; Savannah National Bank,, Merchants' National. Bank, Savannah^ Lathrop & Spivey, Bankers, - Sa- ;tf vaqnaJn sep28— r ti Frank L. Gue. Geo. C. Peargb. axjjev G. Bass. GTE, 1’EilRCE & Co., Cotton and Provision ; .NIERCPA^TS^,^ 1 .:"; NO. 79 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, [octl-lm] ' „ .ili v<J l -; ... j SO Bay I WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND- citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF BISKS IN tAl COMPANDS, comprising LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, a M : I RIVER and ACCIDENT, insurance at as low rates as, any other firat-clasa Agencies, i : • - ~ ric«t-Sm iilhiint D. B. UOI.T.ANP. 0’BVltNE & HOLLAND, fi i» it. .. -.ATT' mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A PABT- A -NEBSHlP for the PRACTICE OF LAW, IN ALL; itsb: Unil ^FOVgbffttend to caeea in the (jffice in the second story 6f comer of Bull street ffnd Bay Jane,’over Ives' Clothing Store. :r / * JLiAI.O'BYRMB. . oc2—?w , / , D, P. HOLLAND. perty of Cosmo B. Richardson e. pro- Also. Lot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle- ^ orpe ward, property or Cosmo B. Ricliardsone, istee. . Also, wooden improvement on Lot No. 32, Elbert ward, property of Mary Scaulan and children. Also, improvement on southern one-half Lot No. 68, Jones ward, property of Moses Stiles. Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68,, | Jones ward, propertj'of Joseph Stiles. Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Sherlock. Also, Lot No. 32 and 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 Iut No. :, Crawford 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 phXot No. 13, Warren ward, XjYON BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 75 Smith’s .Wharf, Rgljimore, MU. V:iZ property of John H. Straus. Also, northern one-half of ] id improTO- of Peter., GASTRINE! MEDICINE PREPARED UPON PURE -—nciplts.by'a reg- - *— CURE l»«i T his is sci... sxcian, an T ^^ff^KTBTTRN. ^ 85< >‘ , HEADACHE, k , ! ' NAUSEA, GENERAL DEBILITY, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. . SEA-SICKNESS, FLATULENCY, . , SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, And all the unpleasant feeling's, the! result of indiges tion. Do you feel badly after eating ? Are your hands and 7 feet sometimes cold ? Do you experience wakefulness ? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest ? Are you nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are you sometimes nauseated ? Have you loss of appetite ? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant ? | TEY ONE BOTTLE OP O- Na. S T jE5/ I 3Y E ! And you will bear testimony with hundreds who have been benefitted and cared by its use. .* ' !ir THE AS A MORNING TONIC PEEPAKATION HAS NO EQUAL. IT CAN BE CON! .GES AND hundred acre., The aboTO LANDS ; oc3—tf ,i a offered CHEAP FOB CASH by A. DUTENHOFER, 74- Bay street- Iron Ties ! Iron Ties! mHE undersigned are' prepared to meet orders for X BEARD’S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TtE.. V Alsj, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factors sup plied at liberal rates. 9 sep$4f BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. ^ GtN.STRinSTjE ; | j Can be found at all Drug Stores in the United States. o. M. HEIDT, 30 WHITAKER STREET; WHOLESALeAg'^OB GEoXllANS.iTOBIDA sep26—6m . ^ . f GEOEGIA, BUHKE COUNTY—IN THE* COURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER TERM, 1868. N ewton m. peekins, as executor of the last will and testament of Newton Perkins, se-‘ nior, late of this county,.deceased;' having been re quired by a rule absolute^hf thiaCffurt, at the instance of Deborah Perkins, a daughter of said deceased, by her next friend, Matthew B. Perkins, to prove the wuL; of his testator in solemn form: And the said Deborah,- by her said next friend,-having filed a caveat to said probate; and 1 it appearing to the Court that Mary >avis, also a daughter and heir-’at-law of said deceased, and a legatee under'his will, is a resident of the county of Fernando, in the State of Florida, It is, on motion of A. M. Rodgers, counsel for said executor, ordered that^ihe said Alary Davis be, and she is hereby cited, Admonished and required to be and appear before this Court on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, being a regular term thereof,' then and there to show cause, if any she has, why the'. >apcr purporting to be the last will and testament of he said Newton Perkins, senior, should not be proven in solemn form, established and recorded as the last will aud testament of «*id deceased. ' And it appearing to thtf Court that a publication of this order daily for the space of twenty days in the Morning News, a public gazette of the city of Savan nah, will tend most effectyalty t to J^ve notice of tliia proceeding to the said Mary* 15avfs. It is farther ordered that, publicatic made as aforesaid,* and, upon due proof of that said publication be held sufficient for' the pui poses aforesaid. , ^ ‘ ' ** A true extract froiff the minutes of this Cburt * ' ^ \ K F. LAWJSION,^ ^ oc 10_20t Ordinary Bnrice oounty.' - Sioo REWARD. : 2u instant, ney, a SORREL ;; reached and ber forehead; - -VSl** 11 8 1 ’# ic delivery.of the mule, and the' 3 thief or thieves, with proof to ON THE _ from the Stable c MAKE MULE, three shaved eloee; i branded upon a liberal reward for the above reward ;for the 4— , convict. Any information will bo thankfully received.. Lot No. 4 mtints. Berrien ward, property of the Shick. Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve ment, propertj' of Valentine Schuell. 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, on eastern half of Lot No. 6, Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe. Also, improvement on Lot No. 33, 9. A. Minisville., I property of Robert Taylor. ’ Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro perty of Hannah Thompson. Also, Lot No. 70, MontmollinviUe, property of Catharine Vaughn. Also, Lot No. 34 and improvements, Davis ward, property Qf John Welsh. Also, improvement on western half Lot No. 27, GH- merville, property of Hetty Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A. Minisville,' property of Isaac Wilson, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 69, Jones ward, pro- - I>erty of Isaiah .Walker. Also, improvement on Lot No. 27, North Oglethorpe . ward, property of Nannie Winkler. Also, brick improvement on the northwest corner f of Bull street and Perry Street lane, Brown Ward, lqvied on ah the property of Dr. James J. Waring. 'Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, Minisville, pro- j perty of Frank Walsh. Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot No. 15, . west of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William son. 4 . Also, improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward, •property of Henry Wayne, col’d. Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret' Williams, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No. 25, Gaston ward, south sideof Gaston street, property, of Annett Wil son. . , ' Also, improvement on western half of Lot Nq^JJ5, Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannfo Williams, col’d. ‘ 1! I ! Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, S. A. Minisville, property of Moses Wilkinson. ( Also, improvement off Lot No. 6, Jones ward, pro perty of Fannie Wilson, col’d. ! Also, improvements on Lot No. 37/Colombia ward, on the.northwest corner of Sooth Broad and Haber- j sham streets, ; levied on as the property of the estate o^T Benjamin Whitehead. Also, Lot Letter I and improvement. Decker ward, I property of Christopher. White.. 1 Also, Lot No. 17 and improvements, Berrien ward, property of Solomon Zeigler. THOMAS S. WAYNE, 1 se30-30t. CityMarahaL^ upholstery; * • -t *■ - ;-*(!. • > • A t 160 Broughton Street. .UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION of his friends and the public generally to his new and well selected stock of HOUSE-FITT INfJ MATERIALS, consisting in put of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS; WALL PAPERING, from the cheapest to the best arti- WINDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and GILT IW SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Bnff, Green id White Shade HOLLANDS; COBNICES, of various together with many other articles of household I usually kept in hie line. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting, Oil Clothe and Carpeting ent and laid. JSa" All repairing in his line done In work- manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. <■: E. A. SCHWARZ, No. ICO Broughton street, I *p3-ly .» oppoette Meears. Weed b ComweR. FU S. WILLIAMS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS •Jl :• r- •••;- r 4. ru. .. it.. * Bay Street,^ i i l .. hr r.,rris.- SAVANNAH, GKOROIA. 0 ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, WOOL, RICE, LUMBER, Ac., solicited froin FACTORS and DEALERS, to the address of Miffiffs. LYON BROS., Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made by us. Will advance on COTTON for immediate sale . or to be held, either in BALTIM0BK, NEW YORK, or ; LIVERPOOL., Rate of interest and charges liberal. * Oc3—lm GOODMAN & MYERS, Tobacco Commission Merchants, A BE NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW STAND /w> a large assorted stock of 'Vii^amtA’u! • tobaccos. MtoSE- Are also paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRI CES for HIDES, WAX, ,tc. I J t : LtuI lr/fi i run --.ii tar -(in i : No. 186 Bay Street, ir - . in buftaun ■ ft i :. , .- ■ -:i iml :ii aamD t! , jTONES' j, ,, j;.-j yttl ,4 w: sep22-lm Savannah, Georgia. B. H. HENLEY. THQ8. PETEBS. O. M. M’CONNICO. B. H. HENLEY & COTTON BUYERS — • Jj 1*2 —AND— flirt- General Com’sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. •ajAVUUu jzTtm Office corner Bay and Lincoln streets, np stairs, over W, H Stark A Co’A -' 1 f - . sep»yr E. W. DRUMMOND. , - , : G. C.' .DRUk^0^y5, ‘ Of £te late firm.of L. J. Guilmartin ^ Op— __ n /, j 'oENEiK iE: SHIPPEVGr * ® • —AND— 1 .iff U ( . L ,t Commission Merchants, K>4 BAY STREET, SAYANNAHj GEORGIA.' ! WM.’ jI lawto^, b. aI' hart, j. a garnett. LAWTON. HAST & C PAOTOK8' TAILORING. GOODS! UNDERSIGNED .respectfully call the attention of their friends and the publio to their LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER w mimissio: )- ahd DEiiiif iir PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY P WASTE, MOSS, &c., &c. iARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. GOODS, just received, consisting of French and Eng lish ClatttaSIOassimeres, Beaver, Chinclrilia andffiy- sianCMUf,. a choice assortment, of. SilkOaehi and yelvptYtiSting, all of wlnch .they, are prepai inake.to order in a style superior, and. at small j Also,‘a choice assortment of GENTLEMEN’S NISHING’ GOODS, of the best quality and latest , styles, kept always on hand. A few fine SHAWLS for | gentlemen’s wear also on hand 1 66 Flanclieffe^giuHi NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. 1 jy!4—ly H. ^ YVliqlc^,, LMino^.pe^ei-,^ Agent for Biiiingcr, anla—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQU, Prices, El, *1 »5,- *L50 - Tlie “Little Womler,” ^ j OR IMPROVED PLANCHEITE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 60. ISAAC* EHRLICH,^i i WHOLESALE TOBA CCONIST ‘‘AND’CiM THR < aug 27 A tf MAfla Ji IE PRESIDENCY.” ‘RACE FOB THE ] MALLON &. FRIERSON. ■ r ji. t,yyjfTA7Sc«r> gt.irtv 1 Jones’ Upper Block, Savannah, TT AS NOW ON HAND TOBACOO DIRECT FROM n tlie factories of North Carolina and Virginia. He Invites his old patrons to examine his stock, which he * 8 able to sell lower than any other house in the city. ''\a supply of BACON; FLOUB,’ Ac., constantly on General Commission Merchants, ! i3in --'^xREE , r,''sXYANNAlS;[ok.. " S PECIAL ATTENTION given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon and Merchandise generally. Advances made on consignments to us or our friends in Liverpool; New York and Baltimore.} ocl-lm l U j v DEALER Df . J j •••'.' Doors; 7 . • : PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, j \ Mixetl Paints !/ ; r 'OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GEAZ- ’ ; * ; ' ING.ia, . ,';V. ’ No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of Bay Lnme. " Jr3—iy Stoddard’s Upper Range. mccnsigwm.utL ;j(^». friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia^’ . n tl a r :i . \ y,' itr ' 1 1 i ■ - - -111 iTiTT D. R- MILLAR MOO.,' 157 Bay stree*, Cc. ”—•—*- Dealers in Railroad 9ua- 'ft Cotton Prees, and. John Ac. jyj, Axle Grease, YTT M.' DAVidSuN, Whohiale Dealer in Grocofca. v» . Twes, Liquors, Teas and Ogwr.,150 By street, Savannah. Sole Agent in the Sate of Georgia for Massey, Houston & Oo-’s Philadelphia. Ale. jy&. i WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GEOS CLAtTD^Dealer F. and Silverware, Bull fe Hall, Savannah, Ga. ^fatcl repaired. M. *■: s SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS.AC, ^.HHaLriEbfiT.' Exchan^i “ wiairt 'laanlkc- • turer of Sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Sold at New York pooes. .ARCHITECTS AND ENGI5 Architects and Civil and He- BnHdfrwAuJWp'ltsTlMJL^S^^n^taS^aiu. clumiol Engineer; DeWitt B&rys, Architect, toct$ ' PAH^TISG AXb GLAZING. ^y.yURPHY^A|CTARK, IiryaA.fitreet, opposite the k of every do [ sad D» ~ SA BADY 4 TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plaater- \JT ers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Harter, Hair, Cement and BuiBHnfe Material, Bryan street, between Drayton nod Abercom rtreeta- augl-tf BOOKS JINX) NEWSPAPERS. UNDERTAKERS. ON A DIXON. Undertakers, 120 Brinnb- % Dealers in Fisk’s Batesxt Metalic, lis- i Coffins, Ice Boxes for furnished si the effort* promptly attended to. jy27. . . by J.Fkelsx. Car- ; drivers, or Single Teams sonable prices. jy23 CIGAR MAN UFACTUREfe. ^ CHRIS. AfUEPHY. CHAS. CLAUS. j ;i Murphy & Clark, House, Ship and Steam- 1 ; that a boat Painters. Gliding, , Graining, Marbling, Glaring, ; j era! »n4 Baper-Hmmging,. ~TirBjLBE PREPARED TO SELL, AT 'WHOLE- M sale end retail. Taints, Oil, Glass, Putty, ud Varnishes, Mixed Points^ Brushes of every descrip tion. Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grexse, etc. ‘ irymn St., liietWeeto'BilC^AAd;^^— v 4—ly . SAVANNAH, GA. . ' Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle, 9. No, jel2-ly. 106 Bryan Street, ' WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS.,'" ; Savanuah, Georgia. a. ja . a t D . J — Fi MAY, -^lijjlSUQCESBOBJK) W..H..MAY,) , Wholesale and Kctuil Dealer In Saddlery, Harness, &c., AS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF ' OAK'and HEMTiOCK, (tanned) y 1 ' , ,U , SOLE LEATHER CALF and LINING SKINS, J i'l and a general nseortment of SHOE reseonxble; sxtisfaction gnanmteed. RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING filled promptly. and PAI WM. ESTIIX, Jr., e k lit, .h ITT if .3-. I -AND — BOOKSELLHft, Biffl Street, Next to the Post Office, I .T,; ; :*1 i (DOWN STAIRS.) i . • -Jt m. oc3 Savannah, Georgia.' : F; W. CORNWELL, . DEALER IN . j ' . ,..., HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOEa NATT.ff TRA.dES' &c. ‘; Also, Agent for MCARTHUR’S COTTON GINS, jae No. 151 Broughton street; Savannah, Ga. septl^afil « M - .il' v ■, ■ .1 MAURICE HACHETT, AND AGENT. OF THE SUR- DIVING AND WRECK- " 0 ■' FFICE UNDER THE BLUFF. FOOT of DBAY- ordera for the Sub-marine Div apanv caff be left with him, am be promptlvatteuded to. ’ oc23-tf M» ' ' - 0 TON and Wi SEYMOUR , AIR I IPL Pina must out at half the coat to □re. Every club to the should gettbfan at once. •border Seymour Badg- 1,000 fine giiT’elegant Sej-monr 1,000 ; exire^lt’ Seymour Blair Badges, $12. ,000 moet beautiful Club Badges in the market ‘‘Sey~ • A Blair, S30. Any smart agent can make from 200,000 Seymour Cigar; fine flavor, , worth ; * $25 pier 1,000 ' to ha sold at $10 per 1,000, . >. in order, . to introduce 1 $15 to $25 per day. We send a present of 1,1 mour Cigars with every order-of $50. : Mom teed. Send Vharkt; accompany the order. Satisfaction Tlti 55 Murray St., Bex 3,131,N. Y. References: Postmas ter in New York, Nassau Bank, T. N. HickcoxA Co., M.Y. • : sep30—3w .Ifoiiufoctiirer, iter and BuD street.. doom ■jy*s MSB,; Jj \ .’ .SUYerreare, Clocks, &c. rTlHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FEOH JL New Yoik wfth k fine assortment of ' Watches, Jewelry^ Silverware, j | .wd r^cioch^, &Cpj j 1 . ' AR at which wffi be sold' aA reajKmaUe .prices, and evexy.article warranted as represented. . , . ] F. D. JORDAN, . No. 129 Congress St, (Opposite Pulaski Bouse.) - N. B. Watches, Clocks muT jewelry repaired by ex perienced workmen. eep30—lm j. McDonough. -' T. PAT.TJdTI’VNR LIBERTY ST.FOMiai, OPPOSITE GTLf; R. R.3)EP0T. HADE TO ORDER. AliL W 1 ’ 02 II ■ 1 REHUCTiox nr WiiX r dgnE AS FOLLOWS r Sugar Mills; W-inchtt ......... ..$90 00 * S 8- : Sugar Mills, 12-inch.........^.... 35 00 , 40 gallons , 17 00 .SSfehagS"' —i — Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons........... 34 00 - Buaemj »»CTiaton -u,„-■ 46 00 Mii 'imt mp&BBitoB ■reiteddfioteJ fte beat 3-inchfwroughh iron. JOURNALS will be aR of a andard size. EXTRA BOXES always on hand. Aar From oarweR-knawp. reputation, we solicit m^^lcrdereprt^yn^dW^.^ ^ TEETH! tea JMtsod Dr. JMtiMiEEP, an entires. .. „ _ . ,. , ich can be done in *11 crises without any pain.) “ . OLD CASES not-cumlbrtauiy wururt can mare ms. OLD qOLDami eaLVEB PLATES taken in, partptok OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 11Y Between Bull and Whitaker at j HOUSE, eta,- SJTAmtAH, Ga- JkOHN IMMEN, tiUfYtxt . at the stand on I n • • Rer Street, near BaTj (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) rli*» AS THE BEST FACILITIES FOR SUPPLTOG 2BS, either in the quantity, in shell c- £ D Ales, Wines, Liquors, ^., Of the beet brands on hand, and a LUNCH every &$• * nov9—Ijr • r *— ^ .Architectural Department . NOVELTY IKON WORKS, 77 and 83 Liberty St., cor. Broadvvay, *$,** . . NEW YORK. , 3 t ujrANUFACTURE3 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ft Iron Wore for Buildings; Complete Ffre-Pm« .jructures. Columns, Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Casing"- Shutter*, Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought Iron. Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, ete- — HY. J. DAVISON, von dfit .TT^v err’.. , r AYRES. . „ W(D tat A u* J AL HEU7BLMAN, - »ug8-3m t u ;t ra ; , Agents.