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GEORGIA, BURKfi COUNTY—Bf 7 TH1
COURT OF ORDINARY, OCTOBER
U3. ! •;;; J • - BANK. '
-. In the matter-of the application of'
Hiram'Bob&ris; assignee of the
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank,
for advice and direction in the
discharge of his- trust, .and for
Largest Circulation in City-and Country
last will and testament of Newton PerkinB,
late of this county, deceased, having been
3d by a mle absolute ot this Coilrt, at the fnstat
nbWfaPPDUns. a daughter ol ndt dmaf.
TTTJZER will be ample,
and planters can rely hfX
being filled without delay
:xt friend, Matthew B. Perhihs, t^i^STwS
u*; and it aj.jjt*arin^ to tlic Court that Mary
, a daughter and_Heff-at-law of grid deceased,
• legatee under hia 'will, is a resident‘ofth*
jr of Fernando, in the State of Florida. .. •
i. on motion of A. M. Rodgera, conUfeel for said
tor, ordered that. the. said Hazy Daria be, and
herebycited, ^admonished. and^required to he
BrLLTARTI BOOMS, , (fi»e ot
Arrived Yesterday. "
" Steamship loo. Dearborn, New York—Hunter fc
Gamin ell. '
Ship Star of the West, Pent, Liverpool—W M Tun-
no A Co, , •
Ship J F Chapman, Norton, New York—Pnrse &
Thomas.
Brig Lejo Houghton, Morton, Portland, with hay—
Bichardson A Barnard. - -
Brig Hampden, Perkins, Beliast, Me, with hay—
Bichardson & Barnard.
Schr Wappla, Hawkins, New York—Edmands, Gard-
When the hours of day are numbered,
T«j*holy,calm delight;
Sre the evening lamps are lighted, .
And, like phantoms £rim and tall,}
Shadows from the fitful fire-light,
maintaining its reputation through..ex
treme wet and dry weather, when even ho.
'1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.: -
”OTfi l ^>nc6 is the same'lfflTieretOiore. jya
cash per don of : 2,000 pounds.
X7 virr. IS. ALSO JONSUILPASSED AS A , J U id)
Madwe for Wheat.
1 : ?*Ci:Zh',d3
Then the forms of the departed
Enter at the open door;
Theheloved, the true-hearted,
Come to visit mo once more;
Me, the young and strong, who cherished
Noble longings for the Btrife,
By the roadside fell and perished,
J ; • Receipts.
Per Central Bsilroad—1.346 hales cotton, 45 bales
yarns. 80 bales domestics. 1 box tobacco, 12 cars to
haul lumber, 9 sacks rice, 1 box window curtains, 1
printing press* and fixtures, 1 bbl apples, 3 coops
chickens, Hot old furniture, 5 horses, and mdse.
, Pir Sloop Franklin, from Ogeechee—800 bushels
■ rough rice.
Per flats—2,445 bushels rough rice.
' I - Memoranda.
Brie Pedro. Dixon, from Jacksonville, 14 days, with
yellow pine, arrived at New Tort, Oct 12.
Schr J M Morales. Newman, from Savannah for
Fall Elver, arrived at Newport with aU hands down
with fever and ague, Oct 10.
f ! Passengers.
Per steamship Leo. from New York—Maj Wiltber-
ner lady and svt, H Bowland, Mrs Rowland and in
tern P O Mien, E IV Clark, S P Edwards. C Langdon.
Miss E E Richmond, Miss E Cutter. Mrs L Parsons, H
Sargent, C Friodenlmrg, Mrs Eriedenburg, E Werth-
ermer, L Ohr, L W Wfiey, Mr McCall, Annie P,Wel
kins, Margaret Burke, J W Tuple, J Worley. Captain
Colesbury, Mr McClellan, Mrs F J Betty end infant.
Miss Rosie Garvin, B Soul. Mrs SouLMrOloott. Mr
O’Grady, BovLH Pease, J Buhlerandwife.GBolder,
Miss Buhler, W Weston; Mrs Weston, Sbnny iWeaton,
H Hughes, D F Tolley; J Bam, J King, JFnlllck, EUa
iu$tuc5Si
I v WIV "W -. ■ .*W |T (V
ABNEY A Co;, Commission Merchants, No. 112
. .Stoddard’s Upper Batige. liberal advances
O’BYRNE & 1I01XMB,
; A‘X i TO*fc2yiEY»;
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
rriHE UNDER8IGNED HATE FOBMED A PABT-
I NER8HIP for the PRACTICE OF LAW. IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES. They will attend to cases tothfi
United States Courts in Florida. * ;
shir Office in-the second story of Sorrel's building,
— VI..11 nkwani and RovlonA OVOW TvpB* filnthiflff
f WOULD INFORM THEBUgfiliSSFtr^C;^
^^Eai^RISKf
LIFE, VD® AaHJNE, ' :
BiVER and ACCIDENT.
.Insurance ataalow raies aa ahy other, to^t-claai
Uttered hotryeircomprehended, -
Is the spirit’s voiceless prayer;
Soft rebukes, ip blessings ended,
Breathing from her lips of air.
Oh, though oft depressed and lonely,
All my years are laid aside,
If I but remember only .
Such as these have lived and died I
8. PAGE EDM4HD9. JOHN H- GARDNER.
EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO.,
GKNEBAIj ■
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savan nah, Ca.
T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON OQNSIGNMENTS
1 j to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool.
‘ BEFEBENCES: " ,’ r "
Messrs. Dahney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis
Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley* Edmands, Bos
ton; Savannah Naiio&*l Bazik, Merchants’ National
Bank, Savannah; Lathrop Spivey, Bankers, Sa
vannah- , sep28—tf:
icatton of thfobrdei 1 , therein-
oufPd^dtotrihutethe—»trirtnd.
under the said Assignment, after
s of the said assignment, to the
W ike w,4e-xf iw^u.
CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON*
.USJjT :Z! il > t. i: -l *!«<•»•*
A “WILSON. Cotton Factdrn ind Gen-
... .Ttrv;. 1 ..—.. ....
Consignees.
Per Central Bailroad—P A Stanard, O Cohen A Co, J
W Lathrop A Co, E J Purse, Clark A W, A Dutenhoffer,
J A W Rutherford, A A G B B Agt, C RB Agent, W H
Woods Bates AC, W A McKenzie, Hartridge AN,
J“ W Anderson’s Sous A Co, Duncan A J, Tison A G,
-W B Grifin A Co, Sloan, G A Co. O Green A Sou, Dv
vant A W L J Guihnartin ACo. Adams, W A Co, Wil
kinson A W, Brady AM, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co; F
W A Co, Pnrse A T. Ferrili A W, Freeman, D A
Co W II Stark A Co, H Bryan, Wilder A F, W J Sams,
Owens A C, W Battersby A Co, Padelford A C, Both-
well A W, P B Behn,. EH Wood, P M DeLeon, H T
Minor, I;. [ ^
p^T steamship Leo, from New York—A Ac G R R
Agtjn k b Agt, J W Anderson^s Sons & Co, F H Al-
len,’Brady A M, J A Barron, Brigham, H A Co W Bar
nett Cooper, O A Co. M A Cohen, S M Colding, Clsg-
horn A C. ECaffrey, Champion A F,-B M Davenport
T J Dunbar A Co. A Doyle, HI Doyle A Co; P Ml#-,
Leon, Dewitt A M, W D A Bro, A A L Friedenburg. C
i, Gilbert,- G Gemendeu, 11, Falk A Co, Mias V Ehr
lich, JEpateinA Bro. Einstein A E. A Gomm, W E
Gurnard, S B Goodali. L i Guihuartin A Co. IV IV Gor
don, Hess, G A Co, J E Hernandez, Holcombe A Co, B
M Hunt Hamilton A S, N O'Jones, F Knot, Lovell A
L. J Lyons, J Loeky, J Lama, J Lippman, Lathrop A
,0O, S M Ledercr, M S Mi'yer, D Mallett, Mad S Mas-
.Bart, Meinhard Bros A Co, MaBonA FfC-C.Millar, file-
Douougli A H, Murphy A C, M E Meyer, G T Nichols,
Nason, j 8 Nickerson, Oppenheimer, M A Co. Orff, W
Liberal Advances made on
General ComroisalOB JUercliHuta,
, . HAIT STREET, SiVAirNAW, GA.
ClPECIAL ATTENTION given to the bUo of Cottoin,
© Flour, Grain,- Bacon and Merchandise generally.
a i,.v> cniiulfTiiTnf-nfQ fnrlta rrr nnr- frip.ndH
vor'lDg t!
- OEFICE OF THE MOBNINaENBWB.1
Szvamnah, SiTUDiV, October 16, 1858. J
Cotton.—The market opened to-day‘ quiet’bat
firm—demand very fair. Tile general tone of the mar
ket is decidedly better than yesterday. The 3 P. M.
dispatch from New York announces the market Arm,
With sales of 2000 bales. ’ . ' v .j
The niarket closed -firm With an upward tendency.
With Middling at 21(5(21 The following ivero the
■ties to-day: 21 at 25, 27 at 24K, 5at24M;'395.'at24, :
93 at 2»ii; 151 at 23^, 1 at 23A£, 51 at 23,12 at 22)S, 16-
at 21JJ; 2 at 21, * at —. Total UplaniJ, 779 bales. . i ‘ ’
Ska Islands—1 at 07, 2at 55, 2at 62yi, l'at 65, iat
53, latltt—Total Saa Island«baJee,;! J-’ •- .1
The-jeceipte-to-day were 1SAC bales.. ~* 1
Gold—Buying at fl 37,;sellin'g ^$139(^1^1.;. y y
Bacon.—The market is active and improved since our
last report? ^ meats gennitily prices .have jjtiifened
with in advancein^ the \Yeateru pnirke^ f
shoulders at 15^15>^c, rib sides atl7@17>ic, and clear
ribbed at 18@18&c. £ There arefew,clear sides otter
ing, and prices are nominal at _ 18@18%c. Hams,
23c. Breakfast bacon ia quiet at lD@20o. Dry salted
meats are in better demand. We quote shoulders at
13@13i£c; clear sides, 17)i@l8c; ‘Short Tibbed, r mi
<0>17c; bellies, 17>£@17^c, and Stratford cut i^t 16>4°*
Fbeights.—Foreign quiet Hy sail to l^ye^ppoY.t-W*
onbpiandsb Timber jiomlnal,otfering at 36 shil
lings for hewn.for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens
town ftrr orders'. Coastwise: To N&Vr York, ^ of a
cent Hs on uplands; domestic*, $2 00 f> halo; rice,.
$2 00. By steaxd to Philadelphia, lb on ’dp-
lands -domestics, 75. To Baltimorelby steam, X
of a cent ^ ft on cotton; by sail, nominal.. Cotton
by steam through id Boston, 'jSijRs-' .Th^ ^quan
tity of timber and luniber offeringlto South America,
West Indies<and coastwise remains large. Most of
our ajpv&ls wepd chartered North, and vessels x^re stlU^
wanted. Wfr continue onr quotations of last week..
No cfihnge in South American. and Cuban freighhi,-
former:..$22 and Gcent; latter, $11^13, ggd7 To
New York, on timberaud lumber, $13; re saWed, $ll. -
To Philadelphia, on boards, $9 60(a}9 76; timber, $12
@12 60. Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed, $f2- Boai da
to Baltimore, $8 75. • Ship stuff to Quincy Point,
$12 60. t v _.
PEdvistoNB,^Western meats have ; advanced tnNew
York, but our market is not affected by - ft^ 'owiimf -
doubtless.to the large stock oh hand. " Shoulders, JI5@
16 *4cr ribbed eides, 17*i@175*c; clear ribbed,T8@l8.i4-'-
cts; clear sides, - lb *£@19c; hams, 22 >£@23; breakfast
bacon, 19@20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, I4@14>£c;.
clear .sides, 17>£@18c; short ribbed, 17J£c; bellies,
17; mess pork, $29 60@30 DO for inspected;
prime inspected, $27 60; rump, free of joles, $24;
Fulton market beef, $30@31 ^ bbl; mess beef, $20 60
@21 $ bill; beef tongues, $1 40@1 45. . > •!: li.L _ in
Potatoes ANff Onions.—A good article,. $3.25@3 60
^ bbb Onions, $4 00@6 60 bbL r - . ,
Bice.—Rice is beginning to come .ip. - quite freely.
We quote new clean at 9@9J£. l.l.;
ices made on consignments to us or blur
-lift . "AT * V7—1, M.1/1 DfllSvnniUk f\r
t liberty to apply for a final diaebarge upon the
triut- .‘iB. if- D-ylstLiGi .. 1 ’y-rf-’-” - ‘ *
ill It lit frtrfhrr rrirrrii that a rnp r uf Ikff f^ill l liu
iahed once a .week fcr three months in one public
tie in each of the'eitira of Savannah, Augusta, At-
1, Montgomery, Lomsvflle and New YoHl
j ;. . / W. B. FLEMING.
, ‘ ,... Judge Eastern District of Georgia.
street, Savannah. Sole Agetitin the State o£Georgia
for Massey, Houston &. Co.’s Philadelphia, Ale. ■ iy24.
Sashes, Blinds sand
i J-'v''--. PbQi^ ; '.i'i?,'-j
, OILS, i GLASS,;’ r
Painter’s and Gla5der»s .Ta^teg
*• j frilits .
idi ei'w'tALjU .qQLOBS ANDi fltlADES.,-.. j j... ,i
nOUgE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLA&
.H| m ; , , .ING, Sux,i : .J li
No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of Bay Lane.
M foregoing |s a {rue and correct copy of the order
f the Judge of the superior Court, dated August 27.
S6fk and--entered ou the minutes of the Court, folio
Hi ?u ^iaa a«-! in ; ud ’'jl./ . i ■ .4, xR ,
Witness ray hand , and the seal of. said Courk Au-
ist MUi^ ',’ r ••’.j’, b: WgVmAS&ir-J.
! JOHN CRAIG. '’J- •■k. Jji.iA Jnr;. .
CHAS. A. ROWLAND. }.** g gn | ".
(HIK,l*EAnCE&eo. )
Cotton and l’royis»o»
page, ia a true fud correct eppy of the order of the
tiding Judge of the Superior Court, as above set
h, in the above entitled case.
Lyen under my official signature and seai.of office
ivannah, thisfifteenth day of July, A. D. one thou-
L eight hundred and sixty-eight., , *
“• wm. ». Bulloch, 1 *
- - Clerk Superior Court of Cluiham County.
’ATE O? GEORGIA ckit^AM COUNTY-2ft
OrdlnwYS^ri^fauin&triiioi ffie eiSi
Lanty McSogley, of said county deceased ;
1 1 Diese are therefore to cite and admonish flirtm
it may concern to be and appear before said Cont to
mate objection, (if any they , have), on or before the
first Mondsy in November next; otherwise said let
ters will be granted. -novel J u
Witness my official signature,; this 21at day of 8ep-
' Whereas, Fritz Meincks will apply at the Court of
7
j LYOIBROS.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
; 75 Smith’s WhtiH;;
lialtimore, Md.
& Co, K Platshek, Padelford A C, Boggles & A, W G
Rotfiuson, C D Rogeifc & Bro, So Ex Co, J fiiUlivan,
A AlSolcrndns di Go; 8tenhouse & Co; J C Schreiner *
Son; Symons * Co. W H Stark A Co, W A Thomas, H
A T ipham & Co, E H Van Nes9, A M & C W West, W
CHRIS, vunvw?- ... , u OSAS. OLAUK.
U • Murphy & Clark,,
trv ; .‘w •:-i.v.'.r! t :a« -
House, Sign, Ship and Steain-
•„ I*" - ' boat Paiiil^xs.
. 1 | dS .hivi m inxi
Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing,
. , and. Pnper-Hangingm : < rj.V ’ \ *•
\iTE ARE PREPARED TO SEUU AT WHOLE-
-Vf retail. Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, and
• Vamhiii.: r - Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip
tion, 4 umcry and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. .
am, State of Georgia, on and near a creek or branch
r Warsaw river, and known as Lot Number Seven.
7,) bounded OU' tba north by Lot No..6, on the
ist by said creek,- or. marshes thereof, on the south
y Lot No. 8, jknd oh the west by Skidaway river; arid
ill sell the same before the Court-House door ini tbe-
ty of Savannah, county lof Chatham; and. State of
eorgia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER
EXT, between the legal hours of w^e. Property
ointed out by said mortgagp & "&., ’ * ^
Terms cash, pufplgwpr’TSying for Utlea.
i . ■ * - r _ T jAxrvfl nnnNEit
P. S. WILLIAMS; a CO., « !
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAII, GEORGIA. .
C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, WOOL, RICE,
LUMBER, Ac., solicited from FACTORS and
DEALERS, .to the. address of Messrs. LYON BROa,
Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made
by ns. Will advance on .COTTON for immediate sate
or to be held, either in BALTIMORE, NEW YGJUfc, or
LIVERPOOL.., Rate of interest and charges liberal,.. •
oc3—lm . ■ ^
official
Dr. Edwin W.
; ; ! No. 106 Bryan Street,
r. | ‘
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS.,
RavmwaJb Georgin..
ATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM OQUNXI—To
OCWhom if may concern: *“ ’ “'“ ' 1
berrim. JbiiLfl-TetoH wg h^tffirnAlbdQmrt cf
TRANSIORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL R. R.,
TTNDEH «nd by virtue of a fi. fa- founded upon
U forectohare of^ mortgage, issued out of the Hon-
orable fhe Superior Court of ChaHiam county, inffiydr
of WiliiAm V.’Amer, Trustee, vs. Lorenzo B. Morse, I
haTe levied upon' aU that LOT OF LAND, situate to
Middle Ogleffiorpe Ward, to the' city uf Savaffnzh,
haring, firorit on Wesf HrtriCl a^e^to^sixty-one feet
seven f^^utnnke^'^A tlic north bybmds tam^r
belonging to Daniel fi. Rolie, ou the east by West
Broad -street, south by other portion* of Raid fot, and
Weit by a church lot, apd wtu sen the same Before the
Court-House tfoor to the city of Savannah, county of
Chatham and State of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
November next, between the legal hours ot sale. Pro
perty pointed out to said mortgage fl. fa.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
a ...I , i ... |. JAMES DOONKR. ,
sep25—law4w Sheriff Chatham County.
UHiDEkiTAKBiKS
kQN, Undertakers, 120 Brough-
; S in Fzsk’a Patent Metalic, Ma-
‘Qrained Coffins, Ice Boxes for
’unerala furnished at the short-.
drara promptly atfeufiedtQ. jy27-
GOODMAN & MYERS,
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
' • . ■ 1 • .
A RE NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW STAND
a large assorted stock of — ,y .r
VIRGINIA TOBACCOS.
r as- Are also paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRI
CES for HIDES, WAX, Ac.
No. 180 Bay Street.
JONES’ BLOCK,
sep22-lm Savannah, Georgia.
Jel2-Iy
, WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
tilrSBEALES
CATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM. COUNTY.—To
all whom it mky'concern: * . , ' r *.
rhereas, Elijah *F. Henderson wiH apply at file
rt’af Ordinary for Letters Dismissary as Adminis-
or on the estate of Elqa Henderson, of;asid cO«ft>
leceased, 1
tiese are, therefore, to cite «nd a<Unwnish all whoia
Lay concern, to be and appear “before said Court to
lAObjcction^lf any they havo, on orbeftnthafM
ffiwm December next offierwise said letters, will
’itnsflhtoy gfficFl aignaSnres this 15th day of May.
h, D. A. O’BYRNE,
... -bf'« c.
ledgeville.
Dnton-....
, BOOKSELLER,
Bull Street, Next 1 o tlic Post Office,
T . i. ’. (DOWN STAIRS,)
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
7:00
Foreign Markets.
London, October 16—Noon.
Financial.—Consols, 94%; bonds, 72^.
Livebfool, Octbber 16^-Noan.
Cotton—Steady; sales 10,000 bales; sales for the
week,86,000 bales; exported 18,000 bales, speculators
taking 11,000 bales; stock On hand, 407,000 bales; of
which 68.Q00 are American, , , It:0 0 , M UlUi ; ..
. -Ay - • Pabzb, October 16.
Fi>'avci\i..—Decrease ih BnlHeu, 3^B0;6ate‘'.'/;‘j
-v ' l” Livkbpool, October 16—Afternoon.
Cotton—Steady ; stock afloat 492,000 bales, of which.
17,000 bales are American.
Provisions—Beef, 97s 6d.
Tallow—49s 3d. " -
he Honorable the S
fa fwgrpfHnriy
OF GEORGIA, CHATHAJLr
OF!. W. COKNWELL,
U THIITVTt TV . I
HARDWABE, dutlery, agricultu-
RAIi IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES,
“ 1 T. NAILS, TRACES. Ac.
r Also, Agent for McARTHUB’S COTTON GINS,
No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga.
Beptl-Gm mg.- i j ■ ■ . ■■■ ■:■ v
D3 <K) OF Lot NUMBER SIX, Tyrcoonell
ag, Derby Ward, situate fa the. city of Savannah,
am county, and will sen the same before the
.’House door. in thoeity.of Savannah, ecrantj et..
am, and State of Georgia, on the -FIRST TUES-
R. H. HENLEY & CO
COTTON BUYERS
Silverware, Clocks* &c. ;
|TtrF.
Watches, Jejglr* 8fltenrare,
Clocks, &c.,
j] of which will be *old aLntoehnable prices, and
very article warranted aa represented.
>inted out
General Com’sn Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Office corner Bay and Lincoln streets, up stairs,
over W, H. Stark & Co’a. sepl0-3m .
egeviUe 4:30 P.M.
tuton........... 2:40 "P. M.
uecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9:33, P. M.
M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M..
l from Macon connect with Milledgeville train
ordon daily, Sundays excepted.
M. train from Savannah connects with through
1 train on South Carolina Railroad, and P* M. train
2 Savannah and Augusta with trains on South
iterii and Muscogee Railroads.
-WM. ROGERS,
ig 14-tf ' ~~ Act’g Master of Transportation.
CHATHAM SHERIFFS SALE.
TTNDEBaudhy virtue of fi. fa. laened out of the
(J Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham coun
ty in favor of H. M- B-MoutmoUto. Adm’x., vs. RobL
D. -Walker audJno. M. Cooper, Ex'rs., I have levied
on west tenement, Lot No. 8, Belethia Tything, -Heath-
dote Ward, to the city of Savannah, county of Chai-
andwiilsellbefore^he Court House door, inthecity
of Savannah, between the legal hoars of sffie, the
abpvegpecffiedpmperty on thejfast Tucsday toNo-
Frimerty pototed oni by plaintiffs’attorney,
fl Terme c*eb, pttrchaecrs paying for Utica and Btampe.
‘ JAMES DOONEB, ”
■- 6ct6-lawlm , , Sheriff C, C,,;
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB-
MARINE DIVTHG ANP ipqECK-
■ '• ING ! OOMPANT. .. ‘
O FFICE UNDER THE BLUFF, FOOT of DRAY
TON street. AU orders for the Sub-marine Div
ing and Wrecking Company can be left with him, and
wth be promptly attended, to., , oc23-tf .
CHATHAM COUNTY.—Ib
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND
Of the late firm of L. J. anUmartto & Co. ’ -
E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO.,
GENERAL SHIPPING
—AND—
Commission Merchants
154 BAY STJEiJffiEJT,,: ,
SjA VA'NNAH, GfiORGil
exchange, 109^. Gold, 137^; 1862 bends, 113;
North Carolina's 67^;new, 66J£; Virginia's, ex-coupona,
67X f n«w, pjSi l Tennessee’s, ex-coupons,
Cotton—A shade firmer; middling, 26^5
Flouu—Steadier.
GitAiN.—Wheat, l@2c. better. Corn;
firmer. ^ ~ *! -. A
PKOviBioNel—Mess i»oric^$28 Lard
Naval Stoker—Turpentine steady, at 4
dull; strained and common, $2 60.
Freights—Finn.
New York, October 2ffij
Financial.
discounts, 73
109^; Gold!
EFFINGWH SHPRBFFN SALE.
LL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
tOORto Springfield, Effingham county, on the
T TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, Betwem
galbboni of sale,ffie TRACT OF LAND lately
TO ORDER.
t ■SdOniVf ... 2 U’
DYSPEPSIA^ ---. . - T vm. ' " 1
' WFARTBUBN. ;
HEADACHE,
NAUSEA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
PALPITATION OF THE HEART, <
SEA-SICKNESS,
FLATULENCY,
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS,
And aU the unpleasant feelings, the result of tadigea-
Do you feel badly after eating ? Are your hands and
feat sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefobaeae?
Is ithardtoget a good night’s rast? Are you nervous,
with palpitation 1 of the heart? Are 1 yon sometimes
nauseated? Have you Lose of appetite? Do you fed
that yoaneed some kind of asttmqpfa4.,i
11 j /to m j TRY 0HJ5
WM. J, LAWTON, B. A. HART, J. G. GARNETT.
S107;.'prime
:efatl03>4<2>
7iUiam Shearonseand Richard Shearbuse, on the
h. and west by the lands of Stephen F. Keller.
it* 0 ?* JW* Alfavfah*. >***#tr
ut eighteen mttea hem Savannah) and well im-
reftfTSefe Is A fine range far stock.
fid property is sold for a division among the heirs
creditors of FbiUip-Horntog, under a foreclosure
•mortgjgftto ftyw offae be&of PhUlipH«ntog,
l^nntorrieoeCgr
Aj and THOSE i
Commencing Housekeeping 9
CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, -
ALL KINDS OF
j I ■ ' - - ’
HOUSE-FURMSIIING GOODS,
i CHINA, GLASSWARE, >
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c.
s I .... -
j n FBOM
PHO^«oNi!.-^MeB8 pork $28 95; Lard steady.
Whiskey—Firmer at $1 25@1 27
Sugar—Porto Rico 11 >^12>4c. J
Groceries—Unchanged,
Naval OvoMEa.-^Turpentine, 44@44#. Moein, $2 46.
• - : New Obueass, October 16.
FisiKdCu.'.—Sterling exchange, 148K@150jj'. New
York Sight ife discount. Gold, 13a
COTips—Active and better; middling, 23Xc; aalea,
AooaiMiea; jr»cripts. Aseabriesjjezportfci.offiibafaiji
sales for the week, 17,700 bales; groea rocetot8,,22^95
bales; nett receipts, 21,430 baleej exports to Liverpool,
8.211;Jo Havre. 3,891 bales-;.coastffise., 6,860.balsa;
stock on hand, 48,090 bales. eraihfsl
Scoae and MoiASSK3-.FixBi.mfa steady.
Feoub:—ffigh grades doll; superfine in demand at
55
are made out of the beat'
RKALS will be aH^>£fc
ES always on hand,
n reputation, we solicit
All our work is warrant-
$6 .any one
NO. 4 HAKEIS’ BLOCK,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGI
augl8~3mo '. . " .
EFFINGHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
HnfiL BE SOLD ON toe FIRST TUESDAY in No-
VW ■ vemher next, between the lefalhonrs of sale, in
front pf, tto Conri House door to Springfield, a tract of
oh titofitothby lands of Marion Giull, cast 1by lauds
ofamfiSS/KVtllUi hodihand weathy hmdahf* jfci.
ertkL Bievea, laying bn the turnpike road, 17 miles
from Savannah, lirpilea froin ; the 20 mile station 0. R.
Bl^ d^ajMtowdlimgoTed/wito. huddiugB^about 50
caafafftoSfayA ctniniinw aodthexhate issued
out of the Justice’s Court and to satisfy the bill for
JAMESZaTTBOUB, S. E. F. ,
And jou will bear testimony with hundreds who have
been.benefited and cnreAfar its uae. -..
.7 j Let. Jr, . .7.7 ifi Ul f - ■ i, l:. 1 i
• ; 1 a8 a v -
THE FREPABAitON/ isAS NO EQUAL:
W. F. MAY.
,SUCCESSOR’^ W.^ Wv ?
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia tosh? n
Saddlery,HRrn€^5foc^ 13
J. V. STAN8BDET& GO,
aB4SP.rQ^M<W^ O^ci^I lO; o
and firm at 62c. .
Bran—Dull at $1 20.
quiet; shoulders, 13)ic; clear Bides, 17)fc.
fierce, 19Kc; keg, 21)f®22o.T -
oatl-lawlm
EFFINGHAM SHERIFF’S SAEE,
rjLL BE SOLD ON the Brat TUESDAY in-No
vember next, between the uspl hours of sale.
, O^iF tod LINING SKINS,
and a general assortment of SHOE TOOL
reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed.
BUBBEB and LEATHER BELTING and :
flfled^ptumptiy: - * • •*
ar
bales; exports to -Great Ddtain, coastwise,
1,048 bales ;stock bnliaudi’l£T,602 bates.
i .23 Baltimoiik, October 16.
Financial.—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 48>i@49
do of 1866, 50; do ot 18C7, 61r North Carolina, GO
bid, 68 asked; South Carolina’s, new, 47 bid.
G^ain.—Inactive at ye jtsrday^^prices; receipts
BB ^OViBiON8—Quiet. • f > ££ i ^ ''Ott
__ St. Louis, October 18.
Flour—Active with a fair demand, lower grades
^GRktiL—€kuu quiet^95@98c. - 51T r ■
Frovisions.—Mess pork steady at $31 60; bacon
stiffer, clear sides, 17 K(g)kl^o;: shoulders, 13^4c.
Whiskey—$1 27©l-28.
::ir Cincinnati,October.16. j
D. LAW only, or pi*
lURf. 1 na ,u
- R. A. WALLACE,
GenertfteMfeiliilPMiNtMt,
asp hBAimt rif 1 : -.LR X
300,000
REMOVAL.
,M. FEK ST &c Co.
WHOLESALE dealers in
groceries, Wines,
Liquors, Tobacco, &c.,
TTAVE BEMOIED FROM GIBBONS’ BUILDING,
- ^~1 in Congress street, to
South-west C«r»er of Whitaker and Bay-
Streets,
Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of all articles to their line of bnsi-
ness, which they will seR upon terms as reasonable as
; can fra obtained to any Southern market.
- jThey arb also, agents for TAYLOR & SONS’ AL-
! They will be pleased; to Bee their old enstomers and
.friends at their new stand, and respectfully invitepur-
chasera to examine their stock.
GHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE.
BE SOLD ONTHE FIRST - "rilESDAY IN
VFlfRF.R N EAT, MHMflM usual hours of
B TRA"GT OF LAND, coutaining ctVty
less, bounded hy lands of Georgians Hurst.
’l.OopgU^bordex^Seymbi
1,900 fine, gilt elegant £
X»ARTIUULAB ATTENTION PAID TO CON8IGN-
x MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE.
1 JONES’-upper Range, bay street,
River side, between Whitaker and Barnard street!.
C. V. HUTCHINS,
, s: ; --i'i.t.n •t ‘-rn ,
GENERAL C0WSSI0N AND; WHOLES ALE j
^ DEALER, Df t - -I t I
j HAY,
C ORN, OATS, PliAS, BRAN, RYE, FRESH GRETS
and meat.: Ac-, Ac., on hand ana for sale at .
,000 Sey-
j t £ 51 JiTlTBE HEiNll dfe) 11 C I l
YVliitalter Street, uear llay, ;
: (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,)
ttas the-best factlities for supplying
il OYSTERS, either in the quantity, to Rhell or
Upened, ‘at bin Saloon cookediin any style. Ha
warrants liis Oysters to be of the very best quaUty}
! t.Alf■»'
Of the best brands anhahd».^t^d c.c.j dfD
A^clutectural Department
.ibfirfy St.,cot.BroiM^W*Y, J
VEff YORK. a J.toi Lm.,:
RES PLAIN “AND ORNAMENTAL
ibr BoHdirigs; Complete Fire-Proof
nns, Lintels, Floors, Hoofs, Casing^
Safes, etc., of Cast orWrought Iron.
i8,Iron
H. Gva * EWE,
Wholesale Liqiior Dealer,
Agent for Bininger,
aulO ly WEST StDlAiifeKET SQUARE
-AEtUFACrrd
. Iron Work
em Bailroad Company 1st June, 1351,
payable June 1,1876, with coupons fir
cember and Jnne each-for *17 50, p
Treasury, and signed as above. Also.
. No. 121.
One Bond for $S00,Tst Dticcmbcr,-lS
Classical, Mathematical and^ •Eng
lish School for Boys,
Mfaa g^arfattot of Chathapi Acadciay
'YA/ ill be REOPENED ON MONDAY.OOTOBEB
▼ f ^Gtli, two weeks later th&n usual, ’ '
ISAAC EHHIJCH,
WHOLESALE TOSAOCOmST Am COii-
v - masiON MERCHANT, :
December, 1888, with coupons payable ev£
December, each $17 50. Issued for sub
the Savannah and Albany Railroad cor
signed by; R. Wayne, Mayor, and Jos.
Treasurer.. > 79if$
Payment of the above TEN BONDS, to
the COUPONS, which when stolen'were a
as far back as - timJaat’ i qne for 1SG3, .h
tg to the
: atuhtNISTKATOK’S notice.
T eo MONTHS AFTER DAT!;, APPLICATION
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty:
conntvfor leave to sell aU: the lands of the estate of
George E.Brewer, late of said co^deccas^^.
o -i n \ minmlraLir.
■a 1*1 uacx AS me iasi uue iui aow, . —
stopped at the City Treaanrr, aU persons are
warned not to purchase ortrade for the sMae.»
have been stolen, as above^mt-AjP.m^^
wipW—lawririuJtRO 4?r.nOf. Charleston,