Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 16, 1868, Image 4

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——IB Susiiitfis fitertatg. BfEWJiOQMIL^ [ Ac HO»AN s . {*><&*• Zrrj {;;xx°" ' w** (*® os * J Monday, September 38th, (• Vic»»i-J fcAi -- ATTHEIBHKW stork; - . — „i ..dr BROUGHTON STREET, ONK DOOR EAST OF WHITAKER, a: ■“ ‘ , ; ONE OF THE MOST SELECT,’ AND UNQUESTIONABLY THE .CHEAPEST, STORK OF DET GOODS . . EVER OIVEBED j , 1; , fj ,.i V'.^jytfae People of. Savannah-m />j»' uaa H^t^'kiftkMtljrTHillPSihtliiAintAttT.p STOCK, suitable only for FALL AND WINTER TRADE, has bee JL; pn^eha^d^prtncipsUyFOR CASH, and. In a great many Instances at. auction sales v^lier “ ‘ ’ The most assiduous attention has been, brought to be*r upon selecting the MOST DBS for the various departments, and, in view of the advantages which are enumerated above, that our exertions will meet the approbation of all whose duty or interest itis to visit the the goods. ; Tho DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is completely stocked with a full line of LUPIN’S FRENCH MERI- SHEW STORE MACGREGOR LINE FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SnprWHEEL SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE *35 OC STEERAGE, 171111 SUBSISTENCE;.../. .*10 OC Largest Circulation in €% and Country. Savannah Market. ’.j'j". h OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, I Savannah, October IS, 6 P. M.j CottoN.—The market opened to-day dull and quiet, low prices offered—weak ail day until the last dis patch was received from New York, which had a ten dency to brighten the market^-LIverpool quiet. The market Rosed firm with Middling at 24c. The .follow ing were the sales to-day: 189 at 24, 43 at 23%. 24 at MX. TfatMX, 46.at 23*. S3 at'ffS, 49 at 22)£. lg at 22, 6 at 21J£d Total, 605 bales. T The receipts to-day amount to 3,299 bales. Goi^fHnyi^dt 1 37; selling at 140. Yery little offering and domand fimall. , . , ,Yr ' . Direct Steam Communication with Europe. The Georgia and Liverpool line Of First-doss, Neu> Jron, * r . COMPOSED 8ARASOTA .......-M. 8ALUDA SELMA SAVANNAH SATELLA ^E GOODS 1‘confident .To be built .To be built. .To be built id colors; LUPIN 'S FRENCH EMPRESS and OTTOMAN CLOTHS, in aU shades aj iTLES of DRESS GOODS in CHAMELEON, changeable, and other new and beantii J8 EOR SUITS, a very desirable article. of BLACK ALPACCAS, together with a fall line of the same goods in all colors, every variety and kind.: HOSIERY. AND GLOVES, a splendid stock.. DOLLARS WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES, bought at auction. 'nATilnOTI’a aniT TVnnKaw’n * LEAVE.' ABRIYE. h...i....... . 8:00 A. M. ... ... »». .11:40 P. M. rMe”£\E:::::::::v:::::::r.:Iii I: £ i . ......11:00 P.M. ing with trainsthat leave Augusta; .8:46 A. M. ‘ , . DOWN RAY TRADJ h.’I.I’...’ 6:30 P. M. ,V.: ■::... ;.-.. •■: - - .6:S8-P. m. ing with train that leaves Augusta..8*5 :AJ 1B> THE NEW AND FAST-8 AILING STEAMSHIP Herman Livingston . W. B. EATON, Commandeb, Will sail on THURSDAY, October 22, at 12 o’clock m. > *Bula.Qf lading .given here on through freights of Cotton loLiverpool by firat-class steamers. r'Positiwdy no berths secured after Monday, October 19ta, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having new anu splendidly arranged accommodations, apply fa WILDER & FtJLLARTON, * 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, , a ' f 1 flnnncifo flit. Pad! Ofli on Griffin, A Covington, Continent. ” ‘ * Vy-Bills of lading signed upon railroad receipts at interior points of shipment. Press receipts at Savan nah and dray receipts at LiverpooL Insurance effect ed from interior points of shipment and from Savan nah when desired, on odr open Policies here or in LiverpooL . Advance of three-quarters, of the value at the time of shipment given upon consignments, and pro ceeds guaranteed. Proposed days of sailing from Savannah, Isl and 15th ofeach Month, commencing as follows ^ . WAVERLY, 1,500 bales capacity . 7.. 15th November. DON,-2,500 bales capacity. 1st Deceinber. RIGA, 3,500 bales capacity.. ......A5th December LEITH, 4,500 bales capacity, .1st January. ii»^rrv;.....7....:.:...:....v::::....:6:55 a.;m Angnsta. 3:13 A. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. -933 P. M. J : DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. 'laqan'.’. 6:26 P.M. FOR BALTIMORE. abin fa ssage . . ." . V- sao oo The supply of. this BEL TILIZER Will; be ample,, a and planters ciud rely upon being filled without delay. ,' ■ *. Arrived Vi dmluy. V Steamer Katie, G*rnett, Auguate and Landings M Coheir. [XIAMS, WARD.* McIKTJKE, Auction, Com- mlngiop and Shipping Metthante, Bay -tint v . ' Cleared Yesterday. Steamahip Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder k Fullarton. Steamship North Point, Hooper, Baltimore^—J B West & Co. : Schr Hattie Boas, Ulrich, Boston—Richardson & . A.' M. trains from Savannah and Ai train from Macon connect with M at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. train from-Savannah conne mail train on South Carolina. Bailroac from Savannah and Augusta with Western and Muscogee Railroads. ; w; aug !4-tf Act’g Master of j , COTTOKT AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when eyen.No. r l Peruvian snccumbed : tiy its side. - J: THe price is the same as heretofore, $75 eashper ton of 2,OOOpounds. C 1 * J,' | 4IBOjUH8UBPASasa)i AS A; iT*’ Sailed Yesterday. Steamship North Point, Hooper,' Baltimore—Jaa B West A Co. , . Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. Notice to Railroad G. W. BILLUPS, Commandeb, Will eail'for Baliiinbro oii THURSDAY, October 22d, at L3 o’clockm. Positively no sbite-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of the Agents. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B. & CO., oclG Bay street, opposite Whitaker. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE ! Receipts. ' ...-j.V/t Per Central Railroad—1,493 bales cotton, 16 bales yarns, 2 bales domestics, 1 bale wool, 25 bbls and 75 sacks flour, 470 sacks oats, 29 sacks bran, 3 sacks wheat, 62 boxes tobacco, 16 bbls apples, 5-boxes sun dries, 1 keg handware, 2 packages blinds, GO cords wood, 12 cars lumber, 1 car stock (IS bead), and mdse. Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad—550 bales cotton, 17 bundles hides, 24 bundles leather, ‘349 sacks corn, 36 socks potatoes, 32 sacks rough rice, 3 cars cattle, 31 hogs, 25 cars lumber, and'mdse. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—356 bales cotton, and sundries. - WpOLESAIiB GROCERS. UBRAY’S LINE FOR NEW YORK. ENG'RS OFFICE SOUTH GA. AND FLA. R. B.,i THoafAsvnxE, Ga., September 19,1868. ) In accordance with the above resolution and in struction of the President eff the : company. Sealed Proposals will be; received, at this office until October 20th. 1868, for the Clearing, Grubbing, Grading, Bridg- . ing and Superstructure on the fifty-seven miles of the ‘ South Georgia and Florida Railroad, extending from Thomasville via Camilla to Albany. The proposals are invited to be made on one or more sections of three miles each cr the whole. Maps, Profiles, Plans and Specifications may be scan .4 in aftn. A/ilAfum ffflk I L.GE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. A-At, tf. DUUUiUI UL.lVX.lk, lbus; Ga. Late of Tallahassee, Fla. Expintii. Per sleamship Gen Barnes, for New York—1,903 bales upland cotton, 38 sacks ground peas, 30 pack ages mdse, 29 packages dried fruit, 9 boxes gold ore. 89 Bay Street. : , I WOULD INFORM; THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ATX ' CLASSES OF BISKS IN Al COMPANIES, cofnprbffiag > RIVER and ACCIDENT. Insurance at as low-rates as any other first-class Agencies. ~ ' oc6—3nx. ~ Memoranda. Schr Onward, from Jackaonvile for New York, put into Delaware Breakwater with nearly all her crew sick, 8th Inst. Bark Harriet Hussey, RoSs, sailed from Bath, Me, Oct 6, for this port. Vy WOOI4 HIDES, etc:, solicited, upon which liberal advances will be made when required. ' ■ * 43- P. O. BOX 182.; \;'.« sep28—Uwlm» S. PAGE EDMAND3. EDMANDS, GARDNER & fco. j; r : GKNERAL GOMMtlSBION MERCHANTS - ! Gfb L iberal advances made on consignments to ourLrienda In New York, Boston ami Liverpool. Messrs. Dabney,-Morgan tc Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmonds, Bos- ton;’ Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National Bank, Savannah; Lathrop A Spivey, Bankers, Sa- v»nna^.,jT Miii.-i »}< .’ll-, j.; sep^-At, ■ Captain DEARBORN, WU1 sail for the afiove port on TUESDAY, October 20th, at 11 o'clock a. in. Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. No engaged berths secured after Monday, October 19th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions. apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, ocl6 or : 8-1 Bay street. ‘ ; 1 "iFasaemc.r*: ' ,I ''' Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—J Brown, Miss B L Hagraves, H Center, B Williams, a*-., jj Long, J M Jones, J Ryan, A C Westbrook, B Center, M Duggan, Miss H Long, Mrs O’Drtakel, PPraell and lady. Miss M Lee, B P Paul, E Brown, S Long, Miss O'Driscoll, and 6 steerage. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—E S Hills, S J Purse, J W Maner, Miss M E Smith, B T WelHngham, Capt AM.Martin, Dr B Lawton, E WSolomons, BR Odom, Dr W T Breland, J W Smith. W J Lawton, Ool O B Black, O Rhodes, jr, T S Dunbar, T S «im. J C Boy ton, A Smith, W P Dunbar* Hon E Martin, W Dun bar, jr. 0’BYRNE & HOLLAND, ATTOiBVETS NORTH AMERICAN Steamship Company ! THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. New Arrangement S AILING FROM NEW YORK ON THES* , 20th of every month, or the day before wh jn la. dates fall on Sunday. Passage lower than by an / hl&C. line. For information address D. N. GARBING lOtt, Agent, Pier 46 North river, N. Y. W. H.* WEBB, President CHAS. DANA, Vice Pres. Office—54 Exchange Place, New York. jei-Gm FOR NEW YORK. BLACK star INDEPENDENT LINE CABIN PASSAGE. $20 OO > Frank Gue. Geo. C. Pearce. Allen G. Bass. Cotton and Provision " * I MERCHANTS,; , ’ NO. T9 BAY. STREET, SAVANNAH; GEORGIA [pctt-lm] .i . i j J J Consignees. Per Central Railroad—Lathrop & Co, H Bryan, W S Sanford, FM MyreU, Thaxton, C A Co, 0 Y Hutchins, Connerat A J, Claghom A C, M H Williams A Son, J BeiUy, Stenhouse A Co, C W Thompson, Tisou A G, Hartridge AN, L J Guilmartin A Co, Adam, tv A Oo, JR Strata, MUleu A W, A A G B R Agt, O B R Agent Sloan, QA Co. Wilkinson A W, F WSims A Oo, AS Hartridge, P HBohn, S Gertsman A Oo, W- H Stark A- Co, FerrUl A W. BothweU A W, Crawford. Van H A 8, Hunt A B, J L Villalonga, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, P H Wood A Co,.Duncan A J, R Habersham A Co, E W Brummond ABro, Guerard A H, A C McRae, Free man, D A Co, R N Reed A Co, J A Roberts A Co, - J W Lathr® A Co, W H Woods, W A McKenzie. Bates A 0, Havant A-W, Roberta A T, Clark A W, H T Minor, jr, Brady AM, Cooper A McA, J O Mclntfre. Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad—Forwarding Agent. A A G BR-Agt. Walker, A A T. Barnett A Co, TisonA G, Sloan, G A Co, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, Hol combe A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, W H A Co, J L Villalonga, W E Dawson, Champion A F, Duncan A J, Crawford, Van HAS, Alexander A B.. M Y Hender son, W Dent, J E Wisenbaker, w H Edwards, Austin A E - Rogers. D A.cck Goodman A M, Davant A W, WU- Idnson A \V, Guerard A H, Clark A W, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, Crane AG. BN Reed A Co, Roberta AT. E 0 Wade A Co. F WSinm A Co, AS Hartridge, Ana- tin A K. P H Behn, Padolford A C, Randall A Co, WU- cox, G A Co, Meinhard Bros A Oo, Hess, G A Co, J A W Rutherford, Watts A McB, Mrs J J Morrison, 8 W Gleason, J W ft o A Mclntire, J Epstein ft Bro, B Walthour, J°“«s ft W, R Mclntire A Co, Holmes A Co, H per i< rteamer Katie, from Angnsta—Guerard A Hi I ntitJon XT a. />.. Vf. L . %T ■ TT_. — CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON, General Commission Merchants, ■ BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. QPEOTAli ATTENTION given to the sale of Cotton, tO Flour, Grain, Bacon and Merchandise generally. Advances rnn/ift on cpnsignmeiita to.us or our friends in,Liverpool, New York and Baltimore. ocl-lm. For Liverpool LYON BROS, M3HSSI0N MERCHANTS 75 Smith’s Wharf, Ji RT •- j ) «,ij; 1q fj) i-; tilfT Baltimore, Mil. im.'U.-. f !. /L’M . ■’>} ,t ,1 ;ii tUrr Lv F. S. l^flLLIAlltS &. CO^, ' ' For Liverpo rjlHESPLENDID FIRST-CLASSlIALl a. _L clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Her best, Master, will hare quick diepafcl as above. For fr tdigbt apply to sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST k CO. j LYONS, Mustek, rill sail on SATURDAY, October 17,At—o’clock—m. For freight or passage apply to ; .« . . OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, 82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. 3®- R. I^OWDEN, Agent, No.. 93 >Vest street, New ork. ‘ oc!2 mJUz Geo. N. Nichols PRINTING TT7F OFFER) FQR SALE THE ABOVE CELEBRA- VV TED GINS, and are prepared to show from the results*of list year's experience'thefr ^reat superiority over the common Gins of the country. 1 We have cer tificates of the highest character-from planters who have used them, freon, factors both in this country and Europe who have sold cotton ginned by than, who testify to the superior ginning, and say that tlWCotton been sold from 1 to 2 CENTS a pound advance on other of the same classification ginned on the ordinary Gin; idso from brokers who hare purchased the Cot ton,'and have paid the advance above stated over the r* . 1 /t■ a nnmr/1 IffWAW V—J— J 4Kn nuflinAmr /lin xi gwdm \J LUMBER, As, solicited: from FACTORS and DEALERS, to the-address of Messbs. LYON BROS., liALTiMolit; upon which liberal advances will be made by us. Will advance on COTTON for immediate sale or to be held, either in BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, or CHRIS. arunPHY. riTAH. nr.iNX, X j Murphy & Clark, ;7 ^ House, Sign, Ship and Steam- i -«*• boat Painters. ,V/J lOH I-lf. -.Mi •. • jfojorft ImM ,. ,.:b Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glaring, Publishing House, ‘ have CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary Gin. It to important to planters in the purchase of GINS to consider these facts, and bfiy a good Gin, which will give perfect satisfaction to ifs uso and result in a great saving of money. • . We have received orders from some of the best and largest planters of Georgia and Florida. ;0all and see Sample Gin Ktuhr office. jKi^Send for Circular. ; j m 'STABK ftrCO.,’-;.’ I ‘ l '" WTioltsalc Grocers and Commission Merchants, • « : -/•* • SAV^IAH, ga; ' JS-Agenis.for “GULLETT’S STEEL-BRUSH COT TON am," also FRANK COE’S SUFER-PHOS-’ PHATE OF LIME.’’ ap26dlm GOODMAN & MYERS, TqMKe. Comsiission Hercliauts, » -BE NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW STAND a largo assorted stock of VIRGINIA ‘ TOBACCOS. Job Printing Office, Book Bindery- lrOn and. Brass Castings Blank Book Manufactory ■X j * - NICKERSON, Commandeb, Will sail os above on SATURDAY. October 17. at 9 o'clock a. in. • Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes- 3 October 14th, nnless paid tot. r freight or passage, having superior accommoda- , apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS k CO. WM. R. GARRISON, Agent,: No. 5-Bowling Green, New York; . - ■ 1 ocl2 M Y UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME to execute all work in the above lines with the Utmost Dispatch and in Superior Style. Every -Department Complete! v, INCLUDING PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC- BOOK BINDERY, L~. TOBY, and , . PAPER RULING ROOM. The only establishment in the city having all those fjyiHtiftn combined. • A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE RIALS on hand. r ■ ^ j_ . Orders solicited. Satiafkction guaranteed. Jy20—ly- j - ■ g GEO. N. NICHOLS. Every Man Should ; HDhC^r<S'.’-iiD6njD:” s';; Brigham, Holst & Co. .. f ( ; , . , Calista Hawes, (Br) 1,124 tons, Hawes, will -load for Liverpool—W M Tunno k Co. • Gardner Ccdby, 1,135 tons, Dunbar; will load for Liverpool—Wilder k Fullarton. :ll „• ■■■* Screamer, 1,203 tons. Young, unloading, New York, will loadfor Liverpool—Wilder k Fullarton. Fearnought, 1 200 tons, Jones, will load for Liver pool—kUster. < Annie Sise, 1,163 tons, Sise, to load for LiverpooL r!> , BABES. Kentrille, {Br) 752 tone, Evans, up for Liverpool— ▲ Low k Cot . . ( Carl George, 440 tons, Ai&han, discharging—Knoop, Sugar Mills R. Hj HEN COTTON tal2rU. FOR PHILADELPHIA. '' IT J ^. Philadelphia anil Southern '■ !! i Mail. Steamship Dine. CAQIN PASSAGE '. -..820 OO DE0K PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....#10 OO Repeating Rifle T —A&.4WC—■——JSSmavminrwimi —I ■—H General Com’sn Merchants, Wliolcsale and Be tail Detfer in r tddlery, Harness, &c., 'AS JUST RECEIYED A. NEW STOCK OF ; . : . ! ; . it - :.i r SOLE LEATHEB, CALF and LINING SKINS, Kg' OCR MILL SHAFTS arc ma<lo out of 3-inch' wrought iron. JOURNALS will be standard size. EXTRA BOXES a I way* on ha $S~ From our well-known reputaliou, w a share of public pstrontge. All our work ia ed and delivered at depots and steamboat charge. " All iirders promptly attended to. Firing Two Shotercl ’ Pbicoe List, Cash os Djeutoet—Biffoa, singly, •60^ dnbaof lG. 24g .. da 'mil uv.u .iHOu’W/.l .1 Carbines, singly, $40; clnlja oUfl.’ W-HUVAl ft Cartridges, per 100, $2; per 1,000, $18. !el/llft 7/00 -Slings.$2each. : ■ aOH) I KiH • >tU’G -drcnlar, with fuR description, gent on application. ■ I I Forsaleby .. e . SORREL BROTHERS, - • sep29—eodlm.- Agents for Savannah. . 9?n>Wi i“P - load for Jamaica—Hunter ft Gammell. _ _ Rolling Wave, 228 tons, Snow, Aapinwall, orders—Jaa A Roberto k Co. A Edith, 197 tons, Putnam, will for Jamaica- *«“<*-. CITY OF SAVAHJSF-AH, WITH ITS {--itoq -ti ' RESOURCES AMD PROSPECTS. rriHE undersigned, proposes prtilBIffRtE I at an early day, a work embracing : A Historical and Statistical Sketch of Savannah, commencing with its earliest settlement and showing Its progress up. to the preaetot time ;, v r • A. description .of. its Railroad, Ocean, and . Birer con nections, with the advantages of each. Railroad. and ; line of Steam and SaU veasela ; * V ; “ , The number and character of its population, its ' earliest settlers, old families and prominent men ; Jta present and future advantages aa regards Com mercial and Manufacturing Facilities, 'its Beauty, Cleanliness, and Health; Its Public Buildings, Works, Schools, Park, Monu ments and Squares ; ; Its City Government, Police and Fire Pepartntefflfct' 1*5-4 BAY STREET, SAVANNA^,;.' Qj:6K< JENNINGS, Cokmander, i ,i -Xr* f A^• • .- •a.",)- • ■ : • Will baU for the above port on SATURDAY, October 17, at 9 o’clock a m. ,.i , For freight or passage apply ta HUNTER ft GAMMELL, °c5 84: Bay btreet. J. LAWTON, B. A HART, J. G. GARNETT. LAWTON, HART & GO., I } d -r-q -ia' ; ■ r~> rS Next to the Post Office, \ jf X c t o r s U« | fi1- Commission Merchants. BLOCK, " BAY’STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA and other -BoetaEes,'Ch5rc»*i; ikcJ J TlK*o* aa points Xot ialtmlJu.ltMmNfhau.'Ai/i. . ■- A sketch qt Forttftntakilna focatjd lb. city aud constructed in Colonial and Bevolutidhaiy times ana during the late war. - ,-.iu ■ In general, to makalt .work of interest ta the citi zens of Savannah and the public generally; a work Which, by showing the present and prospective ad vantages df the city, will tend to enconrago a further rdevelopment of its resources and conduce to drawing -Trade and Travel to it and emigration to this section. As it is my intention to-make the work -not only in teresting to readers, but serviceable to merchants of the city, business cards will be inserted in it Besides the great advantages given to advertisers by ita circulation among subscribers, copies of tho work will be placed in the leading hotels of Georgia and Florida, and also on all the steamers plying-to and from this TRIPOLI, ALEPPO, 8IDON. ! R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, ; L til, AHD.Phatss.nl . I t; -PARER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, &c., to. TY ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN. J: MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE JONES’ UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, River aide, between Whitaker and Barnard streeta. Oyster Saloon ; ! -7lX. .IcJiA&o: tensive and deli^yj water ancT cliuisto passed in point of h There is a good MAURICE HACKETT, COOPEB, And AGENT OF THE JSOT- : ; iAabine diving and wreck-.; . TNG COMPANY. x*dl fotit ,i t ' /"YFFICE UNDEB THE BLUFF; -FOOT of DKAY- vl TON street. AH orders for the Sub-marine Div- ; No. 3 Broad aaillgfl East Bay Streets, V/1 - CB^ > MS’ Samples for distribution at the office of tho Morning Nkwk. scp22-eod2w rit i *r$-t v 1 THE STAND,OX . :i x a) I -L30A !■_ as. *[ i- lYhitoleer Street, near Bay, r*I: tBOeMSBLY MONAHAN’S,) H ' AS THE BEST FACILITIES FOB SWHfl*® OYSTERS,: either in Abe quantity, B 1 -. opened, or at bis Saloon, cooked in any style, -warrants his Oysters'to be of the vary best quality- Jj,; Ales, Wines, Eiq^uors, &c. 3 Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every JU’ nov»—ly Corn and Oats, EV)B 8AI.E BY . 1 englO-tf N.j^HABHEE’S-NONj^l- ,F PRICE. £>F Boabd. PASSAGE to JAvApool or Queenstown, 180 Stoerage'Passage, $30 Currency; Children Ive years, half price. Passage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Hotter dam I EXJW llij lin Wholesale Llqnor Dealer, | , Agent for BiniRKer, ,o aulb-ly , WEST SIDE MABKET SQUABE. 300,000 Badges, Medals, he closed ont al; Ssxmotjk Cigar, I- i fine flavor, ' : ’ , -wqrtlr; t.-.-S $23 per 1,000 -. to be sold’ , . at$10-per 1,000,' : t*ij in order Fih j -. to'introdi^& 'u 1.000 extra ^plt'Jc^ionr and them. - 1,000 hmst b^^^nl Club Badgra in die market, ’Bey- mour 4 Blair, $30. Any smart.agent can make from $15 to $26 per day. W* send a present of LOW Sey mour Cigars with-every order .of $60. Money must accompany the order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send Poat-office order, addressed to BICHaSdS k MAKKT. 65 Murray St, Box 3,131. N. Y. References: Pdateaa- ter in New York, Nassau Bank,-T. N. Hickcoxk Ca, LX , sep30—3w* No advance charged on Publishers' prices. All leading Newspapers kept omfae. <1^- M • IJ f ti Information as to Cost of Advertising 1 ished. “ Planclietfe^ ,; NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. rrlces, $1, $1 213, $1 so $3. TIm; “little Wonder,” - Home Day >8iid Boarding ■ uuuei uuo j cai, fiy. A steamer leaves New- York WEEKLY on THURSr; DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED- NffiDAY. , YAUl J. T >73 ■ Tickets issued by the undersigned, from whom all necessary information may be.obUined. JNO. C. FERRILL, ^ oc3—lm,. - , - 7-T-, Agent at Savannah. it TATE OF GEORGLl—CHATHAM COUNTY!— O: ANNIE E. BROWN/ wife of F. B. BROWN, has applied for EXEMPTION OF PERSONALTY, and I will pass upon the same at Savannah, on the 24th day of October, 1808, at my office. - ^ ; . -i - HF31BY 6. WETHCREy at>U—W2P - ' Ordimuy. m.UHA T.E TOBACCONIST A2flD COM-. ,/V .MTHsrnTf MERCHANT. — Jones’ Upper ^Bloei^ 'SaTiHinai, *^’''] kS NOW ON HAND TOBAC6C*DIRECT FROM the factories of North Carolina and Virginia. He T XT Y3IIS Invttea 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;. FLOUE, Ac., constantly on band. ' '*■**“" .* 1 * 'inlldt' ' ' \ DF THE . .: M . i ; A 2