Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 15, 1868, Image 4

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new cj0.0i>§ ?: -r t Ac HOGAN City Marshal’s Sale, U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC *of Savannah, and under direction of _a ^pe< ! ~ yt ASTHOLOGIST. &Cj li<: ~j\ fADAME T. DK G ABBQ NBViy JjJL - nologist and Physiologist, ■apcthwtt c Broughton and Congress streets^iijvannaX Ga. mayS^tL. — PROCLAMATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR. Wimni* Notwithstanding the B«cuUt» F»* station of September 14th. 1868. many lairiesa ham occurred in violation them* whereby the and property of citifpns have been '&eetoroj*a*, right of free speech impaired, the perlbcnutnco duties of the office* to which dtiaena hare been elected, denied, the liw*of cittaena Axi> Whereas, “The protection of persona *&4. property is the paramoont rtttty <* Goremment, and f >r>n iw> impartial and complete;** Axd Wbxmxam, The Sheriff of each county ia. by Uw, charged with the preservation of life, property and peace in each county; committee of Council. I will sell in front of the Court house In the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY hr November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on to satisfy executions for improvement on Lot So. 2$ North Oglethorpe ward,-north of Mill and west of Farm, property erf tin- rah 4 1 col’d. Alia, eastern half of Lot No. 10. and improvement, ’ princi] Now. Therefore J, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the State of Georgia, and of the .militia thereof, do hereby issue my proclamation, charging and command ing the said Sherifls, and each and every other civil officer in every county in this State, to see to.it that the fives and property of all ettixens, and the peace of the community, are preserved; and that all persona are protected in the free exercise of their: civil and politiad rights and privileges. And, farther, to make known that for failure in the performance of duty, the pap! gfop>riff« and other civil officers will "be held to a strict accountability, nnder the law. And, to charge upon every person, resident in this State, that they render prompt and willing obedience to the said, Sher iffs and other civil officer, under all circumstances iokaUoever; and that they demand from said officers, protection, when threatened or disturbed -in their person or property, or with denial at political or civil rights; and, that ftfliog to receive such protec tion, they report facts to tins department. The following extract from General Orders No. 27. dated October 8, 1868, from Headquarters. Depart ment of the South, is published for the information of Civil officers and the general public, by which it will be seen thU Civil officers will, in tbo perform ance of their duties, be sustained by the military power of the United States. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this 9th day of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-third. RUFUS B. BULLCK, By the Governor: Governor. DAvxd G. Corrnco, Secretary of State. Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of Lot No. 1$, Washington ward, property of Mlnda Campbell, col’d. Also, Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee's Garden, property of Louisa Cannet and children. Also, Lot 33, letter B (Stiles) and Improvement, North Oglethorpe ward, property of William Craw ford, col’d. Also, Iota D, E and 7. and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley.. Also, brick improvement on Dot No. 2, Greene ward, property of Mrs. Alary A. Dent ENBY BBYAN,Broker and Commission Merthml* • Kil SMTumsh dTr» <nOr u * A MOST suit all. Receipts. Pec steamer City Point, tom Charleston—3 hhds sugar, 28 bbls sugar. 15 boxes candles, 4 kegs soda, 115 packages mdse, 1 lot furniture, 1 ambulance. Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—-1 box, 1 box and 1 bundle umbrellas, 5 boxes mdse, 3 package and * lS^5ais-^M>00 bushels rough rice. Ward, Beletha tything. property of J. S. Also, improvement on Lot No. 16, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Middy Dodge. : Also, improvements on Lot No. 48, Jones ward, pro perty of Edward Edwards, col’d. Also, improvement on Lot No, 7, S. A. Mimsville, property of Fred.- Kdlkg, col’d. Also, improvements on Lot No. 2% Bartow ward, property of Freedman's Bureau. Also," Lot No.'4 and improvement, Heathcote ward, Befitha tything, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson. Also, northern one-fourth of Lot 39 and improve ment, Elbert .ward, property of lire. A. G. Fincke. AP&,, improvement on of Lot 19, Washington ward, prepay Qf the estate of P. Gleason. Also, improvements or Lot No. 15. Crawford ward, east, prgperfy of John Graham- Also, stable improvement on fjOf No. 10, Davis ward, property of Grant A Gq. ** - —- one-half of Lot No. 3 and improye- , „... Oglethorpe w^id, properfy of Sarah Harrison, col’d. Lots 3 and 4 anrf improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of fi. 1). Hendry. Also, improvement on Lot 36, Pulasjci ward, pro perty of 8- J. Josephs. : Also, improvement o» Lot .88, Jones ward, property of Henry Johnson, col’d. Also, Lot No. 4 and brick improvement, Anson fourth tything, property of Charles P. Landcrahino. Also, improvement on Lot No. 20, D. Minis ville, property of James LaRoche. Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen, PI !^^unprtive^ent on LotNo. 21, Montmollenvifie, PI A^ t ^iot Garden Lot, ■west, property of S- A. Mayer, Truafee (fir Ufa. Alary 14 AM-8, WARD A MclNTIKU, Auction. Can. Merchants, CC •h, Georgia,. Consignments of all kinds ml memoranda. Ship Othello, Tmkman, sailed from Philadelphia, Oct 9, for this port. Sc hr A E Valentine, Baples, sailed from New York, Oct 10, for Jacksonville. TILIZER will Ik- ample, mid merchants and planters eaii rely upon their, orders being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS Also," Lot No.'4 and improvement, Heathcote ward, Also^northera one-fourth of Lot 39 ^md improve- A5o,, improvement on % of Lot 19, Washington -_tl, ~— ,n - Gleason. Also, improvemepp* qg Lot No. 15. Crewibrd ward. in Battersby’s First' Class Fir.*,roof WarehousS 1 particular attchtiou given to weighing and -*"nlni.' J. C. BOWLAND. H. H. ROWLAND*' • jy3i-‘ u . ' Passengers. Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—W G Robin - son, J M Phelps. Mrs Phelps, O S Edwards, T J Ma loney, JG Nichols, Mr Weigert, LtAM Trolinger. Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—Airs W H Hammond, E Burn, Alias M L Maxwell, L F Gleason, F R Somers. F L Laphran, W A Richardson, Mrs O Sullivan, B F Ward, Miss Bythewood, G Davis, J T Wellsinan, H G Duffle, Mrs Buck. B F Seybt and wife, and ft.deck. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Col Cole and wife, Mies Lyneh, Miss Smith, J P McCall, C Yolger. Miss E A Ward, Miss C A Drake, V F CroHne, J A Gunther, Mrs E Bosford, Miss Bosford, Miss Ella Griffin, Mrs W Hopkins, W P Bellap, S P Wakeford, W B Duuu, Airs Dr C Schley, Airs Thomas and child, Mrs Martin, C N Holcomb, J McRay, Mrs F Landers and child, T P Smith, T Murphy, T Crook, A Alman, Chas Yolker, Maj J Cunningham, Mr Ferchwouger, S A Clapp, Airs Clapp, Airs Coleman and 3 children, MrsR Dallou, Air Rhemart, Airs it he mart, C T Botsfurd, W Eotsford, J E Wilson, R Stellewoerf C Cornish, E Domeny, B Vail, and 12 steerage. COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex- ,treme wet and <py weather, when even No. f l Peruvian succumbed by its aide. • The price is the same as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounda. 1 ■; i IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat. “ • sion and Pwwvrding Alerchants, No. 9a me street. Savannah, Georgia... ~ j, 1 -|TTILKINSON & WILSON. Cotton Factors andGi ,V T ' ^eml Commission Merchants, No. 90 Bay street Savannah. Georgia. ■ liberal Advances made on rue- stgmnttU to ouraetaM or oar friends in New Tot* mid Liverpool. D. R. AQLLAR A CO., 157 Bay street Com- TT missiott Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sm. plies, Agents for IngersoU's Cotton Press, and John Watson ,v Co. 7$ Axle Grease, Ajc. jyjj Also, stable Also, m& u M> “Headq’es, Depabtment of the South, \ Atlanta, Geobgia, October 8,1868. ) General Ordert x No. 27. “Whereas, By mu act of Congress of the United States, approved March 2d, 1665, it is made the duty of the military authority to preserve the peace at the polls at any election that rosy be held in any of the States; and whereas, this duty has become the more imperative, from the existing political excitement in the public mind, from the recent organization of civil government, and from the fact that Congress has, by statute, prohibited the organization of military forces in the several States of this Department, it is there fore, ordered, “That the several District Commanders will, as soon as practicable, on the receipt of this order, cji?- tribute the troops nnder their commands as fel lows: Consignees. Per- steamer City Point, from Charleston—H A R Gourdin, L J Guilmartin A Co, A S Meyers, A M Hu ger, C Meitzler, Agt Str Katie, R R Agt, J Treist, J A C bitty. Per steamer Fannie, from Charleston—IL Falk A Co, W M Tonno A Co, E Zacharias, Alexander A R. i Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—A A G R R Agt, 0 R R Agent, Austin A E, Abell A B. Maj G E Aldan, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, C J Beatty, W Barnett, Bateson A Bro, E S Blakely, Claghorn A C, M A Cohen, Champion A F, Connerat A J, Crawford A L, J Cede, Cooper, 0 A Co, M J Doyle A Co, A Doyle, J A Douglass, T J Duhbar A Co, Dewitt A M, P M De Leon, Kpatain A E, Einstein, E A Co, Edmonds A G, J H EstilL W L Ellis, A A L Friedenburg, D Falvey, S W Gleason, A.Gonim, S B Goodall, C L Gilbert, T F Henry, Heidt A L, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, J F A M iHamilton, A B Ives, N C Jones, M Krauss A Co, La- f throp A Co; J Lippmau,. J Lyon, J Lama, Lovell A L, W W Lincoln, ftM Myrell, Meinhard Bros A Co, W D R Miller, J W McDonald, D Mallett A Co, M D Mc Carthy, E L Neidlmger, T S Nickerson, G T Nichols, T Nugent, Orff, W A Co, Palmer A D,|Mrs S Pease, P Reilly, Randall A Co, W G Robinson, Ruggles A A, Roberts A T, Rothschild AS, J C Schreiner A Son, So Ex, Co, W H Woods, Tyler Cotton Press, W H Stark A Co, A A Solomons A Co. Dealer is Watches, Jewelry d Silverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic ^ —rfniijt novT-tt Foreign markets. London," October 14—^Nopn." ' Financial.—Consols, 94%; bonds steady at 74%. 1 *' Ltvekpool, October 14—Noon. Cotton—Steady; sales, 12,000 bales. Bbeadstuffs—yuiet. Tallow—Dull ...-. x.: . r , London, October 14—Afternoon. Financial.—Consols, 94%; Bonds, 74%. Sugab—Afloat buoyant. - Livebpool, October 14—Afternoon. Cotton—Steady. - - Pbovihions—Lard dull at 70s. Fbankfobt, October 14. Financial.—Bonds firmer mudhigher at 77%. Livebpool, October 14—Evening. Cotton—Easier; uplands, 10%d; Orleans, lid: sales 13*000 bales. R. P. SPENCER, : J. BERRIEN OLIVER; Fojm&riy 9f Ga, ; Jjfta qf +1 SPENCER & OLIVER COTTON FACTORS, SAILS,'^Viv-NTIVG'SpBAGS. Commission Mercia a nf s, and General Pur chasing rind Forwarding Agents, No. 189 BAY STREET, HODGSON’S BLOCK, SA VANNAH, GA. C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, RICE, WOOL, HIDES, etc., solicited, upon which liberal advances wjll be lqado \yhen requiru). r sri- P. O. P.OX ISXi. s'enSfi—lawlm* 8D Bay Street. WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND citizens generally that I am. now prepared to EF- CT INSURANCE ON A LI, CLASSES ; OF. RISKS Al COMPANIES, comp'riang . . "ULLLEB A BRUYN, Architects and Civil ana Me- - v Chawidii EngipcerrVTOUthweat corner Bay and streets, up stairs. M. P. AIcli.fr, Civil and Me- JealfefeiBeerr'ftfeWrrr Brerr. Architect, toctfi BJYEft and ACCIDENT. EDMANDS, OABDNER & C0. } GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS In the District of Georgia: One company 16th Infantry, to Albany. One company 16th Infantry, to Columbus. One company 16th Infrntry, to Macon. One company 16th Infantry, to Augusta. One company 16th Infantry, to Washington, (Wilkes county.) One company 16th Infantry, to Americas. One company 16th Infantry, to Thomasville. One company (C) 5th cavalry, to-Athens: The company at Savannah to be reinforced, should occasion require, by such number of the men at Fort Pulaski as can be spared from the poet. M URPHY & CLARK, Bryan Street, opposite the Bank ; State of Georgia, House, sign. Ship and Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining, ; Marbiing and Glazing. Signs of every description. jy23 Domestic Markets. ; New Yobk, October 14—Noon. Fnf aucial.—Money easy at 6@7 per centSterling, 109%*;'gold, 137;'1862 bonds, 113; North Carolina's, 66^; new. 66%; Tennessee’s, ex-coupons, 66; new, 65%; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 54%@55%* Cotton—Lower and unsettled; middling, 25%@26c (Flour-—-5@ 10c lower.. i ; . 4 Gkath.^Wheat quiet and -steadier; corn, %@lc lower. f f Pbovisions.—Mess pork qnietirfb $28 90; lard dull. Naval Stobes.—Turpfentine Very firm at 44@45c; rosin steady i strained common, $2 50(g)2 60. Fbeights—Quiet , , New Yobk, October 14—Evening. Cotton—Heavy and %c lower; sales, 1,900 bales; middling, 25%c. 2 : s co Floub—Superfine, $6 60^7; Southern drooping; common to fitir exti^ $8 65&9 25. Gbain.—Wheat quiet; amfer Indiana, $2 10; com dull; mixed Western, $1 17. Pbovisions.—Mess pork firm, closing at $29 06%. lard dull. 'Whiskey—Quiet: Tallow—24c. Groceries—Quiet Naval StorKs.—Turpentine, 44@4oc; rosin, $2 45@ D. A. O’BYBNB- p. I*. QOLLAH 0 BYRAE & HOLLAND, ATTORNEYS ! Savannah, Ga. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS I ^ to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. BKFEKENCES: Aressrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley BdiftaBcU’ Bos ton ; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National Bank, Savannah; Laihrop k Spivey, Bankers, Sa vannah. sep28—tf G RADY & TULLY, 7 Plain and Ornamental Plaster ers and Dealers in Laths, lame, Plaster, Hair, Cement and Building Material. Bryan street, between Drayton and Abercora streets. 3Ugl-tf Frank L. Gue. Geo. C. Pearce. Allen G. Bass. GIJE, PEARCE & Co., Cotton and Provision ; MERCHANTS, NO. 79 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . [OcP-liq] ■ 4 ‘ Detachments, when necessary, may be made to pointB in the vicinity of each post, but in no case, nor on any pretext whatever, will detachments be sent F UBGUSON tf WXd?(, Undertakers, 320 Bromrti- tow street, De^k^a m Fisk’s Patent Metah*r, Ma hogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes fig Preserving Bodies.. Funerals furnished at the shoiv t'HiilSTIAN & JOHNSTON, General Comn)lssion Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVAANAIi, GA. S PECIAL ATTENTION given to the sale of Cotton, Flouf, Grain, Bacon and kfercltondise generally. Advances made on consignments to us or our friends in Liverpool, New York and Baltimore. ocl-lm without a commissioned officer, who will be fully in structed by his post commander. - f r- 5 » “T7ieArboi>s will be considered as in thtrfleld, und supplied with the necessary camp equipage ; the men to be furnished with common tents if practicable, and if not practicable^ with shelter,, tents. Commanding j-tenvancf, 7 sa Freights—Quiet. . - - a ix 8* \ Baltimore, October 14. Financial.—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 47; 66’b %4; 67’b, 55% bid; 66% asked;-North Carolina’s, ex-con- pons,66 bid; South Carolina’s, new, 65 bid. ’Pbovisions—Firm. Bbeadstuffs—Unchanged. Seed.—Clover dull at $8 25@8 60. New Orleans, October 14. Financial—Sterling,'bank, 150; commercial nomi nal; New York sight, %c. discount; goldL38%. officers are permitted to hire quarters, temporarily, when it can be done for reasonable rates ; but thin will not preclude the necessity of carrying tents, as the commands, in all cases, most be in readiness to move at the shortest notice, with all supplies required for their efficiency. “District Commanders will Instruct Po$t Comman ders in their duties, and the relative position of the civil and military powers. They will impress on Post Commanders that they are to act in aid co-operation and in subordination to the civil author ities ; that they are to exercise discretion and judgr ment, unbiased by political or other prejudices ; that their object should be exclusively to preserve the peace and uphold the law and order, and they must be satisfied such is the object of the civil officer calling on them for aid LYON BRQS., COMMISSION JliUlCHANTS 75 Smith’s Wharf, Haiti move, Md. Jones ward, property of Joseph Stiles. Also, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Sherlock. Also, improvements oq Lot No. 4, Columbia ward, property of Patrick K. Shiels. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,'- Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, ’ Mixed Paints OF ALL COLORS AXD SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., No. 6 lVhitakcr St., Corner of BayLane. jy3—iy ; ‘ r ~ - ; ' Also, improvements on western one-half of Lot No. 3, 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 on Lot No. 13, Warren ward, property of John H. Straus. Also, northern one-half of Lo) No. 4 aqd improve-. ments, Berrien ward, property of the estate of Peter. Shrek. * ' Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve ment, property of Valentine SchuelL .Cotton—In fair demand and declined; middling, Capital £-2,000,000 Sterling. RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME . £700,000 STERLING. F. S. WILLIAMS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS JBay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. /CONSIGNMENTS . OF COTTON, WOOL, RICE, Yy LUMBER, Ac., solicited from FACTORS tod DEALERS, to the address of Messrs. LYON BROS., Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made bj' ns. Will advance on COTTON for immediate sale or to beheld, either in BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, or LIVERPOOL. Rate of interest and charges liberal 0c3—lm 23%c; sales, 2,400 bales; receipts^ 2,550 bales. Sugars—Steady and unchanged. Molasses—Firm at 45@‘50c by the cargo. •Floub—Dull; superfine in most request; at $6 75. Grain—Com, but little in the market; on landing held at $1 02@1 10; oats firm at 62c. Bran—Easier at $1 22%. HaY—Scarce. - ST. Louis, October 14. _ Floub—Prime and choice scarce and In request. Pbovisions.—Mess pork very firm at ,$32; bacon shoulders, 13%c;.clear sides, 17%c; lard quiet and unchanged. Silverware, Clocks, &c. FCHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM J.- New.York with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, C ONTINUES TO TAKE MERCANTILE AND Dwelling House Risks (frame buildings excepted). AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, -AT CURRENT RATES. ocia-tf WM. 0. COSENS. Agent. — . ——,— in all cases where time wifi permit, apply for;instruction to superib/au- thorify, but -they must at all hazards ' preserve the peace, and not be restrained by technical points, when, in their conscientious judgment under the rales above set forth, it is their duty to act. Post Commanders on being notified of the proposed holding-of political meetings, may send an officer, and if necessary ade- tachment, to watch the proceedings spake tlu.t the peace is preserved. /.' ' “ To the people of-the sevurabSta^is composing the Dejrtrtinent’; the Major General Commanding appeals that they c^-operaie yHt^.ddxnJ^d the civil au thorities in sortaffipig .law and or^er, in preserving the peace aud ih ayoiding thoso scenes of riot tod bloodshed, and the-wanton ' destruction ^rf ^rqperty and life, which-bus already, in soma instances, been enacted in the Department, He urges abstinence from all inflammatory and fncefidiary appeals to the passions; discountenancing the keeping open .of. liquor shops on days of pofttlarf meetings and of Sec tion ; the abstaining from carrying arms, and assert ing the individual right of construing laws by force of arms. No just cause is ever advanced by resort to violence. Let there be charity and forbearance among political opponents, whatever may be the result; let each good citizen determine that «Q who, nnder the law, have the right to the ballot shall exercise it un disturbed. If there are disputed points of law, let them be referred to the Courts, and let not mobs or political clubs, or other irresponsfole bodies, construe and undertake to execute the law. . This appeal is made in the earnest hope that the Major General Com manding can rely on the good sense and correct judg ment of the mass of the .people, and that he will not be compelled to resort to the exercise of the power with which he is entrusted, and which he will most reluctlautiy employ. Bat he thinir» it his duty to make known, that so far as the power under his command, will admit, he win £ot permit the peace to be broken, and.that be will not be restrained in the conscientious discharge of T Ms duty by technicalities oflaws made when the'present anomalous condition of affairs were neither anticipated or provided for.** * By Order of Major General Meads : - Br C. Drum, A. A. G. octl2-td Also, No. 50, on Olive street, east of Ann street. North Oglethorpe ward; property of Mary Sheridan. Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement, W ~ ~ CHRIS. MURPHY. CHAS. CLARK. Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam boat Painters. Gilding; Gratatng, Harbiiiig^ Glazing, and Papcr-Hangingf. W E ARE PREPARED TO SELL,' AT WHOLE- sale and retail. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putiy, tod ... .... . . . 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. S. A. Minis villa, property of Robert Taylor. Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro perty of Hannah Thompson. 684 bales; exports, 903”bales." ~ ' . Wilmington,: October 14- Naval Stores.—Spirits Turpentine firmer and ad vanced 1%<2i2c; sales at 40%@42o;-rosin quiet; sales of NOvl.at $1 70; tar, $2 30. <knrow—A shade lower; middling, 22%@24c. Hay—80c. Charleston, October 14. .Cotton—Dull and depressed for want of freight room; sales, 150 bales! middling, 23%c; receipts, 908 bales. ''s ^ . Augusta, October 14. ^ ‘Cotton—Market opened quiet at’ 24c,' but closed nominally at 23 %c; sales, 170 bales; receipts, 475 bales: GOODMAN & MYERS Also, Lot No.' 70, Montmollinville, property of Catharine Vanghn. 7 Mao, Lot No. 34 and improvements, Davis ward, property of John Welsh.. Tobacco Commission Merchants, A re now receiving at their new stand a large assorted stock of VIRGINIA TOBACCOS. WM3-Are also paying tlie HIGHEST MARKET PRI CES for HIDES, WAX, Ac. No. 186:Bay Street. JONES’ BLOCK, aep22-lm Savannah, Georgia.' OPPOSITE GULP R. R. DEPOT. IPon and Brass Castings "MADE TO ORDER. CM N OKA tt. | • AIL SIZES OX HAXIi. .. Sugar Mills and Boilers, Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A- Minis ville, 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 comer 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, Minisville, pro- Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle. ir DENTIST, No. 106 Bryan Street, BETWEEN WHITAKER : AND BARNARD STS., Savannah, Georgia. I Jel2-ly . ,.r , . . , . ESTABLISHED IN 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): i Subscribed Capital, i Cash Assets G. U. M’CONNICO. rriHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED •*- ,a CO-PARTNERSHIP under the firm name of * 1 RANDALL, BAFFIN & €0., For the purpose of BUYING AND SELLING COTTON ON-COMMISSION, as successors of the late W. T.~ WOOD, of Savannah, Ga., and have taken the office formerly occupied by him afNb.dO- BAY STREET. »- jy , T. A. RANDALL, Of X- A Randan & Co., (late of S. k. W.‘ Foster k Co.,) Providence, R. L 7 . P. D. DAFFIN, i Formerly with the late W. T. Wood ' H. B. DRESSER, "M Of Sonthhridge, Mass. Agents in New- York, Messrs. FOSTER k RAN- DALL, No. 19 William street. K. H. HENLEY & CO COTTON BU YERS $3,!460,635 rTlHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED M Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Policies : issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent, jy28—6m 115 Bay street. —AND— . .. General Coin’su Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Office corner- Bay and Lincoln streets, up stairs. .. t ... (successor TP yr. r. may,) ' . Wholesale and RctaQ Dealer in Saddler^, Harness, &ci, jg-AS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF . OAK and HEMLOCK, (tanned) SOLE TFATHVTt, E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin A Co, E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., GENERAL SHIPPING —AND— New York—Messrs. Foster k Randall, Smith k Dun- ning. J. T/Adams Jc Co. ^PkUddetphid. —Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell & Co. 7. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin A Co. Boston.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Pippey & Co. ..Providence,—Butchers and Drovers’ Bank; Messrs. B. B. k R. Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Thos. Harkness, Esq. Satakkah, October 5,1858.oc6—lm Iff ADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO VL meet the demands of the Cotton Trade. Price $32 per Ream; $2 25 per quire. WM. ESTILL, Jr., IS E WSD EALEB — AND— BOOKSELLER, Bjall Street, Next te the Post Office, i ! 1 (DOWN STAIRS,) *1 160 Broughton Street. fT\HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION X of his friends and the public generally to his new and well selected stock of HQPSB-FITTIKe 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, Cotd and Tassels; Buff, Green and White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of various styles—together with many .other articles of household goods usuadfy kept in his fine. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting, Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut and laid. All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged E. A. SCHWARZ, ‘ ■ Na‘160 EroOihton street, *p3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed k CornwelL * Executive Department, ) - Atlanta, Ga., October 3,1868. J Tttfke JPrincipal Keeper of Ike Peniientienyr Whereas, at a session of the Superior Court held in and for the county of Lumpkin, in September, 1868, James Jackson was tried for and convicted of. the crime of murder, for the killing of Isaac Xuraeir, in tership. in partner. FACTORS ^..r^- Commission Merchants, NO. 4 HAKEIS’ BLqlpk, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. prisoned at liard labor for hia natnral life in the Peni- tentiary af this State: It appealing from the evidence adduced upon said trial tixst the killing was done by k' military organization In rebellion against the govern ment of tiieUnited States; and whereas; the military parole given said Jackson would protect him from OPPOSITE PU1A5K1 HOUSE, Every Man Should Have One.” R: A. WALLACE, General'Commission Mercliant, AND IIKAI.KU IN ' ‘ PAPER, paper stock, machinery WASTE, MOSS, &c., &c. ; "PARTICULAR ATtENTTON i FAID TO CONSIGN:; i JfS&°HPPER RANGH BAY STBaT/ 'i f- J River side, between, Whitaier and Barnard atreets.- In this city/and Tvould the public generally,' 0b] GRAIN, and prodpee of solicit' AND ELEGANT STOCK OF TALL AND WlNTEfi GOODS, fast received, t consisting of French and Eng lish Clothe, Cassimeres, Beaver, Chinchilla and Ely. «itn Cloths, a choice assortment of Silk Cashmeres and Velvet Vesting, all of which they are prepared to make to order-in a style superior, and at small prdfit. Also, a chance assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FUR. NI8HING GOODS, of the best quality and. latest styles, kept always on hand. A few fine SHAWL8 for gentlemen’s wear also oh hand. -i - 11 .i n bailey & Brady, sep23-lm : No. I2 Whitaker street. Savannah, Ga. t MAUKICE HACKEXI, COOPER, AND AGENT OP TE(E SUB MARINE DIVING AND WRECK- ! Xflr. >. tanJWDQMPANXjVi i^ui ! /OFFICE UNDER THE BLUFF. FOOT of DRAY- IX TON street. All orders for the Sub-marine Drr- fafl ajjljrjprftn Wff if*t v him, and Carbine, Two Sbots a Second. JOSEPH ITNEGAN, ' [JAB. B. PAJSRAMORE, --Fernandina Fla. j Madison,: Notice of Co-Partneivsliip XXTE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED OUBSEL NEW SUPPLY JtlST RECEIVED. Prices, $1, %A. ?5, #1 50 and S3. ' TlnS “Little Wonder,” IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH THE MY3-' 200,000 Seymour Gigab, fine flavor. £ r: Atlanta, Sept 2,1868. J By the provisions of the United States Internal Rev enue Act passed .May lOtb, 1867,. a^ iands. “for the due execution or performance*of duties of office** re quire a stamp of the value of one~dbHar. Any failure to comply with this necessary provision ~ of J ^he : N£w, renders the tew inyalhL. ^ Joseph Flnegan & Co. $68-, blubs of 10, $46 ’ Carbines, singly, $40; clubs of 10, $37. Cartridges, per 100, $2; per 1,000, $18. Slings, $2, each. Ciitular, with full description, sent on application. TiViv aalo V.TT f Arelirfectural Department F*9 fillk r- : "'bf , ~tt p a t/t? Ftg r \~T at $10 per 1,000, 3 .11 iu order to Introdncor". WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST AKD cQIjfi MIS8IONMER CHAHT, *dt to taiA sll' -lK-t-D . -.1 VPPer Block, SaTaniiali, tir AS 'Now'.ftN-#ANI» TOI'AUOC DIRECT feom’ 11 the IbctoticahrNoarffiCaroliiia andVtagRjQs. He invites his old patrons to examine his stock, which he is able to sell lower than any other house in the city. Also, a supply of BACON, FLOUB, constantly on hand. *• aull-ly .U> -.-ANB-*- Oom^nissMioix Merchants, In this city, and would solicit from our friends and • eonaigiijnonbj- Dr. OOTTON, ®5^N«nd PRODUCE of every description. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on all yourselves or to our correspondents in New York and . Joseph finegan a co. SW-Offloe. Jones a Upper Block, Bay street, Sevan- ,$AUS;F()gJ3SBfsaPSKESPY." r. ■n.: 6i PRIRRUPN. GASTRINE ! ’ ,o;. ■}> TATEM’S DRUG STORES. oclO—tf Any smart agemt can male from Structures, Columns, Lintels, Floors, .Roof?,