Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 19, 1868, Image 4

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supply p.f this RELIABLE PER- ; f <wat OllMOK .MMT to ajuJ?/ | oiaea S*l ; i‘A4 jgraar> vrM.si ,*>» adi . 1 />?oia kuaiab oi l^ihodjcc *j 1 ■Capital .£2,000,000 Sterling. RESERVE FUND •£!;500,000 STEELING. :AOTU ‘“Et*ffc(^'>»m %fw&Q. Of tM offices to which citizen, .here been locted, denied, the lire, of citizens sothreatened u | „ them to abandon their homes mid property; A*D Whemixs, -The protection of persons Mid roporty is the paramount duty of Government, a*ll be impartial and complete;" . ’ A»x> Whereas, The Sheriff of each county ia^by, w. charged with the preservation of life, property id peace in each county; Now. Therefore L Bufus B. Bullock, Governor and wu-un-fin xxk jLUPn. tiinhm I’m all astray,-toi*Nellie Fay. > *>$&•>.»; Has turned from flesh to stone, And sad I sit, bereft-ofwit; And sighing like ncrOneJ- ; ’ I uttle thought that she’ hkd wrought " mimrthinf with XQ^r h£*Xt;‘ ' Why was Ibam to.bejao tom t i i / j , By cruel Neilie’s art ? . li* .1 ? 7 jBheHed&e on tin I •*&&?** Steamer City Point, MeNelty, Palatka—L J Guflmar- n k Co. 5 5-- . -a, 1- .- •; - t Yf, Brig Mary E Pennell, , Portland, Me. HIKES'JO sake MERCANTILE AND Dwelling House Risks (frame buildings executed! Arrived Saturday, ler Lizzie Baker, Fitzgerald, Ji —Ciaghom & Cunningham. I was distraught before he Brought A single dmt in popish'. ..1 *rf , And she could twist Tiffiiiaiihe'dUa With subtle tactwhe learned the fkc That I would fainprtipoee.; ” * ‘ And fell into * snare1 ing th»udd siherlffa, and each mid every other,civil officer In every county In this. State,, to see to It that Qie lives ana property of all ciH*.n., and the peace of the community. a™ preserved;' and that ail peraoM are protected in the free exercise .of tliclr civfl and political rights and privileges. And. further, to make known that lor failure tn the performance of duty, the tsssssssasB^K upon etrmy- peffion. ^sid^nj# render prompt and willing obedience to the said Sher iffs and otner civil officer, under :oH drcunrtamxi whatsoever; and that they demand’from sald ofttcers, protection, when threatened or disturbed .in their person or property, or with denial of political or civil eights; and, that Idling to receive such protac- ■ Steamship Monlgb3uS^^'fe > N'aw OeSen j Steamshipfton-Sdra®*, XthMemr. NewVc&k—JW Philadelphia-^' Hnnter & Qammell.^ . \. v,i ~) V • S*Ucd Yesterday. • Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen k<&. v - r ' ■ [ steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—E J Gnil- martin ACo. . y.', -/i 1 .'- ~~ ‘ ‘ ‘ Also, improvement -on eastern- half of- Lot Hdt x5 f>,- Also, improrement on Lot No. 15. Nprth Oglethorpe ard, property of Middy Dodge. ' * ‘ Also, improvements on Lot No. 48. Jones ward, pro- > Also, improvement .on. Lot No. .7. S.. A. Minisville, . roperty of Pred. Fickling.-eaUd.: - r 'juic > 5so. improyements on Lot No. 23, Bartow ward, roperty of Freedman.*.Bffnwif A KWi -1 Heathcote ward, • nT? iiiiit "fr .-/'.L- Ht.- L«iiT . aori tok arein The look askance that m^jgUnee.j^ -■ iA^icurl^ponhcrlip, 0 Y Arr:V .affihnwud »»rat rracn hww.Hfca.Adapo.it, I'd made an awkward sltt. -Hb-' . V .7«£j. ,rimi«L t-K, bffrt»/ :.*?». • - ai -ti v*r '“■'ify roeeitelfdB ji . .. :CeruIfinchaugDd to black, ; t . iM . And love’s young dream turned to a stream« Af waIaw 11 ' -■! V J . OlEttoR & IIOLLANP, Mnov, .Strom rBvipSiac( jmm fc-, j y!k<i'vuios yii maH/^n^SiCtidoyed^Idadtn COUNSELLORS AT LAW. -IkTlZTlh-l • » Lot No. 4 and rty ofifra^ Sarah HLPHdfi of L0t59khd'Wj op6rty Of Mrs. A. G. Finck S; ^ of X6t 19, 'Wa^i Of water doWhmyiMtok; ‘" ff ' ;.'*** And in my plight, it seemed ItbaVgbt i o Grew darker than before; • on— - i'luU'U As nearly bbnd, I sought to find ir ‘. u \l My hat, and thpn.the door. ist-iijru/j {L^OS^CT. sumf I I >u. ■'. Mk.'f ,k t : * It Why should I wilt for such a Jilt; * J --><i Who plays thet^|^bitf t ^ r . Hcrwftyehe-Etttkelknow tobreak V p Some other fellow’s heart," cialr* i. ao i'l ^o%hCT‘gtlh«!i J Hif6lniSfc < H/ mc,< '’ ' . Or tum her bacj;#n me; j llS _.. ■ . Before the sex again shall vur,.. ■ • into the sea. ; - 1 »' dated. Octobe* 8, 1868, from Headquarters, Depart- mentof the Bouth, is pnhUahed for, the information of Civil officers and the general public, by which it will be seen that Civil officers will, in the perfcrjn- ance of tneir duties; be sustained by the military power of the United States. . ,,,,,, .jwj. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the on' Lot’; No/ ' BT.. IHvia •t No. S aiia imprave- 36i Bqlaskl ward; pro- aiesT^d. property imi»ro’ >ilt HIVU i( HOLLAND. r Receipts. | ^ i J Par wagon, to Hpper Mill-f-500 bushels rough rice, j Per Flats, from Savannah Hi ver—1,521 bushels rough Per steamer. JAzzia. Baker, from Honda—11 bales cotton, hides, Ac, 15 bbls and 16 boxes iron. ! Per Central Bailroad—1,626 bales -cotton, 168 sacks flour, 115 sacks meal, 90 sacks bran, 50 sacks grist, 10 backs JpbGg^s. 163 box^ tobacco,^164>ales yams, 5> bales domestics, ff 6 bundles. printing ipaper£ 17£roiIs leather. 1 spring wagon, 3 trunks, 1 chest and 4 boxes sundries, 50 ttdf boxes candles, lObhds bacon, 1 box scales. 128 empty barrels, 16 cars timber. | Per Atlantic A Giilf Bailroad—655 bales cb&6n, r ^cars' »<SiSS7” EDBAWtfcoitBnuEB^eo. il -m ii-.irr JT^ttz.-i By the Governor: David h. Cotitno, Becrexary of State. I’ll jump llPfi; FIKE, »AETNE, ^ ££ ■ RIVER and ACCIUENT. | InsurazkCO aj^aa low fitca as any other^M^A- : ClDlISllAS & jOHN^rON, ; 1 ? j r: BAY STREET, SAY AM N AH, ,CrA». ; 7 CJPBCJAL ATTENTION giyen $0 the sale of rCo#a*i>< O ?iou?, Grain, Bacojv A{erch*ndise genOTally. inf ;- x a “BxADQ'ns, Depautheht of thk South, 1 atuanta, Geobgia, October 8,1868. J General Orieint t 'jfo. 27. , , *• £ ir: 5? O*4 “Whereas, Byan act^of Congress of the United States, approved March 2d,1865, it is mado the 4u& the military authority to preserve the-peace at the polls at any eiection-thai may be held Jn any of the Tort?^ noat i’ifi- • “W’Hww■ srs. Dabney, Morgan & < Esq., 1 NbWYCrtCJ'Hon. Ji> ’ Don’t let your tongue have play. But quiet bide till she decide To meet yOU Jtojt half |Wfey. v? Savannah, Octobe?, 1868. k ‘ : Per " Steam ship- San, Salvador, top. New York—^454 bales upland cotton, 7 bales sea island cotton, 24 dry bides,:3dpMflgqMute^> .re;.'/ r?: •:t i - v ; Per steamship Montgomery, from New York^-906 bales upland cotton, ll8bbiB potatoes, ground nuts, ;dried fruit, Ac, 21 cases tobacco, 5 casks rice, 3 bales and 19 roils leather, 368 hides, 2 bundles shingles, 13 i- *Per *8t&ilSu3hlp^Tonawanda, ‘‘for PhiMefehia—749 bales upland cotton, ,179.baton domestics, 26 casks rice, 23 tons iron; * 34 bales rags, 56’ packages mdse, 241 empty barrels, 353 Sacks dried fruit, 96 bbls fruit, 2 ward, propel out ay.A Mil. ,7 • « Itii V_L-< /_ I Also. Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold's ward, second tything, property nfMrH. Bridget Monahan. tnllifidvametif' htr KlLoV.NA VIS; Middle.Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Pino street, property of 8a- hahOdtoHM&caMsA sht-ot TsrrjH y.i.y , Also, western one-hsif of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty foot front and qjijety feet in depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress i, Lt Formerly i ULTZ9U o*5 hi ngtoh^t'Street, savannah, : GEQBGi4i 2P(JU - A>tJ iii .‘-:[gcjl<-lin} l ■>! 1o .'no it ou Lot No. 1, Walton ward, pro- ortyofMauripqV^n^ Also, improvement an Doorh, though in the fore part of the day Middling could iv ?f y«>l dispatches . marketdosed firm at 24J£c. The.following were the Bales for Wd»y:-43 bales at 24^10*124^, 10 at 2£%, 174 at 24,12 at 23?f, 2 at 23>^, 21 at 23, 2 at 22jjL 4 at 21, 9 at 20, and 1 at 18 cents., Ytfbfl wflfea* 288 bkea. The receipts to-dsy were 2391 bales. . . Gold—Baying <ati$l 3^'.ta<illAg at!»39QlU(i Bacon.—The market is active and improved since onr last report In meats generally grJqBfl, havp r sfffened with an advance in the Western market. We quote Bhoulders at 15@15^c, rib sides atl7@17^c, and clear ribbed at 18@18)£c. There aijefeW clear sides 5 offer ing, and prices are nominal at 18@18Ka Homs, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at 29@20c;» Dry salted meats are in better demand. <7 We quote 'shoulders at 13<§>13>a c ; clear sides, 17>^@18c; short ribbed; 16% <§)17c; bellies, 17%@17%c* and StrAttird chtUfC^c. Fbeiohts.—Foreign quiet By sail to Liverpool 7-16 (a) %d on uplands. Timber nominatToffering at 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 r shfllMgk' to~Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New Yoidr, % of a cent ^ lb on uplands; domestids; SZO0T& b&O; rice, $2 00. By steam to Philadelphia, %c ^ Xb on up lands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by ^tosm, % of a cent lb on cotton ; by *skfl,•' nominal. Cotton by steam through to Bostqn. ^ lb. The -quan tity of timber and lumber offering to South America, West Indies auci coastwise remains large. Most of our amvalb were chartered North, and vessels are still wanted. -WC conUiiue^our< quotations of last week. No change in South American and Cuban freights; former * $22 aiid 5‘ fy- cent; latter; $R@13i gold. To New York, on timber and lumber, $13; re-sawed, $117* To-Philadelphia, on boards, $9 60@9 75; timber,;$l2 @12 m Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed, $12. Boards 75 Smith’s'Wharf, mi ff ;S«- iWilAIV1S: .£&, -»ii COIOOSSION MERCHANTS ! J>cii* li.niiinr. i : .»xihi jlool biiio&Lt if *liud • *) ifiiuJBay Street*., u •..u i ; w* MAZO pu. «» Onward. Flinn, cleared at Lli Also, improvements and steam engine on Wharf Lot No. 8, property of Joseph S. pelot. Also, improvement on. Lot No.~ 8^ Jones ward, pro- pert 3 of Isaiah Iieid; dSl’O.^ J Azso, Lot No. Land improvements, Percival, ward- , Hucka-Ty thing, property Of Mrs. 'Abas M. Beilly. | Ship Wellington,, (Br) .flkaling, cleared at Boston, Oct 13, for this port > - ? si i Sclu* Sequin, Call, cleared at Boston, Oct 12, for sSSSiqSiittg star; Blanchard, rfrrirCd at Bath; • MS, Oct 13,15fSiaaCkBonVfl]e. ii .3 vxfiiohtiZ to The Herman Livingston report* OctlT, at «:$&A M; 20 mile*i south of Cape Hatteras, passed the General Barnes, hence for New-Yoric. •' ' ‘ Ifttr^hy Clark- 1 - 1 ikoat BUMOfc : Oi cn toTLBN, C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON. 1 WOOL. BICE,- LUMBER, Ac., solicited from—FACTORS and DRALEHS^outte xdarcss of .Mrantfr LYON BROS-, Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made bynB.' Will advance on CCTTON'for immediate sale -oos—lin .-74, ' . t- i -».• of John Roche. nnli.lf TAl'WA North Charleston, Oct 16.—Ari^ved. steamer James Ad- ger, from New York; hirk Helen Sands, Boston. (Jbt 17—Arrived,^- schr W B Mann, from Philadelphia, Sailed; steamer Manhattan; for New York’; brig John Pierce; for Matanzas; schr Harriet Thomas, for Bos ton; schr i Knciianti*esa, for New York. Oct 18—Ar- rlved brig Moonlight, from Darien, CJa, for Surinam, wifficrew sick.' Off the port, steamer* Carroll, from Baltimore; steamer.Monterey, from New York; bark Hussey, from a pert in Maine. [re. E. C. Russell and c! GOODMAN & itf&ERSi, Tobacco Commission fSSHk : \‘RE NOW RECEIVING AT THEIR NEW STAND large assorted stock of vimoinia Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle Jonea ward, property of Moses SWes, Also, improvement on northern one-half Lot No. 68, Jones ward, property of Joseph Stiles. Also, Improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Sharlock Also, improvements on Lot No. 4, Columbia ward,, property of Patrick E. Sbiels. Also, improvements on western one-half of Lot No. *. Crawfhnf ward, property of Henry E, Snider. ... Also, improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex- fcprifyH- -,i : •; » i Also, improvements on Lot No. J3, Warren .vrard, property of John H-Strana. -..t . Alao, eaatern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve, ment. property of Valentine Schuell. . vt Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement. W- P. Bowen, nroperty of W- O. Smallwood. •. •. ■; Also, imprevemflnts oa eastam hsU of Lot No. 5, Galhonn ward, property of Mrs. M*ry<J. Sutcliffe. Also, improvement on, lot No. 33. S. A. Miaisvflle^ property of Robert Taylor. Also, improvement ah Lot No. *28 Gaston ward, pro perty <rf Hannah Thompson. :;!■ • » Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinville, property of CMhkrine Vaughn. ; t a ■ Also, Lot No* -34 and improvements, Davis wardj property.of John Welsh: ^ xiLi Ani i i jdii utvu^l Aisoi improvement oh western half Lot No. 27, Gil- m«^Be,property bf Hetty Waring. ?•'* Ji - '''W - Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A. MinisviRe, ^CSjt'Z’L^o.^. J^es^^- ^Xt'iSeS^nTit i&Jy.WiiAlglethorpe ward, property of Nannie Winkler. Also, briek improvement on the northwest corner of Bull street and Perry Street-lane, Brown Ward, levied on tk the property of Dr. Jhmes J.^Waring.f j Also, improvement on Lot No; 21. Minisvilie, pro- P6rty*hrJmmk Walsh. a <*•■* -an. t ^Llso. the tihdivided two-thfrds of Wharf • Lot No.' 15. west of Jefferson street, property of 'JP. Potter WHliam- son. : ’ ,r * •*i J -* 1 3* < :.. •• • vtU .. ti Also, improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward, property of Henry ^"WJayne^cOPck - ■ 1 J u ' 1 Passengers, j Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New Yord —D A Mhnroe, Miss S M >7eUs,‘ S P Harrow, C Pagan, S Jacob; J Freeman, J C Holcombe, Mrs Wilkins, Miss Cheves/Mr Nevett, A H Shaw, CWtjakes, S B Hatch, HW Reld, A-FiahCr, B O Canghej*, G H Shaw, N D Hubbard, Mr Strewbridge, Mr Andrew; W F Robin son, W Ram'ser, E Ivers, W Stillwell, H Sturdevant, D Davidson; O. Wall, W H Rice, J B Jaqnes, H Lamley, G Clarke and lady, A Stickjiey and, lady, H M Daven port and lady, Mips Dav€mphrti'afad hvt. Miss M Con nell, G B Clarke. J Harder, W Worth, J Wolfinyer, C Wolfniyer.^J Donohue, A D ’ Thompson, T Twyes, E Basch^gr Fioware, J Collins, P McCue. Per BfcainWiip San Salvatfor, for New—Mr Webster, R Stockton, J Merriwether, T, W Merrill, .P Ruga, Mrs B F Simmons, R F Moody, Col Flint, Miss Hint* JW Addison, und.10 steerage. Per steamer Xdzzie Baker, from Florida—J M Simp son. S W Zeigler, wife and 2 children, T P Kelly, Miss Zeigler, Miss E Zeigler, W Mills, F E Pulwot W F Si mons, S Miller, O P Mosaeau, Capt Thompson, Rev Dr Easter, Mrs Masters, Sister of Mercy, R B Howard, A F McMillan,'J Moore, E O Dutoun, G Maxwell, J Bu- dolph, Lt D G Risley, S G Miller, L Lippman, Capt 13 deck. Per steamship Marmion, from New York—Miss L Furlow, Mr Hazleton, M Miller, 'B Woodsome, and 4 Per steamship Ametica,from Baltimore—Mrs Andus and child, J J Stoddard and .wife, Dr J B Robinson, wife, infant and nurse, Mrs O T Lyon, A B Carson, H Hall, D McEachern, Mrs S Cunningham, Miss D Cun ningham, J Daffowfrede and Daughter. ZZ&bt steamer^ <jity -Pomt from Honda—J Blumin- tbal, Bey Mr Emerson, W H Dyer, and 2 deck. York, but our market is. mot affected by it owing doubtless to the largo stock on hand. Shoulders, 15<& bacon, 19@20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14(§>14%c; clear sides, r l7%^18c; 8!a>rtiizilfbedi^jfec; bellies, » r ,T?T77—rmr um nepablm J Silverware, Clocks, &c. o: ! m. •tt’coNNiM:' J j b. h. hp.nlry. Bull Street, Next to the Post Office^ !Ut II :.<x i (DOWN STALES,) ■ J :u. ,rt :oc3 ; Savannah, Greorgin. : il j' i;l/. t>- - J i ' AND— . '■iti .o -.,11 --aouii; i:.j til ■ I 1 / A*& Jol K3»ttO General Com’sn Merchants, i*> .?!•<;> * iijtu r juaa% ?.*» *.*• ? • SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . ' Officeicortier Bay* : and -Lincoln 1 streets/^) stairisi over W,H. Stark to _ _ London, October 17—Nobh. FiNASciii..—CcnisoTs/ ^94^; bonds, 72jj. ’’ ;;;;;; xintobw, octoi«ri.r—ap. m. Financial.—Consols, 94%; for both; Bonds, 72%. S*; v W. eoKNWELL; to eaaudoo i ■. : »i • t ..i . DEALER m ..i.,1/: K.| HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS,; AXES, HOES; . nails, traces, Ac.;, ’ ,"Z • Also. Agont for Me ARTHHE'S COTTON GINS, No. 151Broughton strrart, Savannah, Gx. peaceis'preserved. - • - «- ’ ” N. <' **Tothe people of tbe several States cgmpqffing the Department, the Major General Commanding appeals that they will co-operate witk > lm and the civil an- thoritiesin an staining law and order, in preserving the peace and in avoiding those scenes of riot and bloodshed, and the wanton destruction of property and lite, which lias already, in some instances, been enacted in the Department. He urges abstinence from all inflammatory and incendiary appeals tothe passions; discountenancing the j^eping open of liquor shops on days of*political meetings and of elec tion ; the abstaining from carrying arms, and assert ing theindtvutnal rights constrirt-glsws by.fcrce of arms. No inst cause i? aver advanced by resort to E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J, Gpilmartin A Co. GENEBALi SHIBFINGiJJ tf/od iw :•aSiiX .!!* AI'i Consignees* .. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—I>aVail t A W, J W Anderson's Sons & Co, JLYiUalonga, Tison i G. Ferrilifr W, Ciaghorn &.0^ So Ex Co, Sellers, B A Co, Goodman & M, F J Clarke. » Per Central Haifroad—Cooper & McA, J& ; W Ruth erford, R Mclntire & Co, M H Williams & Son, Thsx- ton,0fr Co,-L J Guilmartml:Co, J W McDonald, R A Wallace, Einstein A- E. Lathrop & Co, Wilson & D, W A Baker; R Habersham & Co, Erwin k H,- Purse & T, GBEAgty'.CaRAgent, LHBurrows, FWSlmsi dii'w 'RSdf BAY(;STREET; /OFFICE UNDER THE BLTJi'F, ■ FOOT of DrIaY- H ton street Adorders fcrtho Snb-marfne Mv- ^«nd wrocyingfrwuwmrAafre httiwatedagosad WM. ii. Lawton; 1 'b! a. haRt, ;! ; j. g. gAbniSt. >L l >dJ Oi T:-diO! J ard 4fl.UA Hardeo’a Sons & Co, Sloan, G & Co, J"W Lathrop & Co, BotkWeU A W, E W Drummond Ac Bro, WiDdnaon &.W, WH Staric & Co^Preemen; DTTCo/H ? J.Dickerson, dark & W, Crawford, VauH L L, Wilder ; 4P.AS Hartridge'W J Laws, FerrHl & W, Duncan & J, Owens & C, Hartridge & N, C Epping & Co. W Battereby & Co, P 9 Wood k Co, Padelford &C, PH Betoi. AddinonrEAi^Oo, Crai^A G. Y* F^nor, Jr. W ii'tisatuj mo ■jriiit TytiSocut rwsssn* SHarsaK ppwer.witn which he is entrusted, and. whiclf .he will most reluctlantiy employ. But Ro thinks it his duty to make known, that so far as the power under his command win admit, he win_ not permit the peace to be broken, and that he will not be restrainedrn the conscientious discharge of his duty by technicalities of lfkwa made when the present anomalous .Condition of affairs were neither anticipated or provided for.” By Order oi Major General Meack : “SftWf Ifefl SWd T I>KdsnrxAflSjai - c .r. .t { a Have • One.**; <V TJST RECElypp. A NEW STOCK OF'-" 1 ® i JU bnvsm -J S5ia#JiEATEfER eAEF'Mia t tnnNa f pjN^’ 1 lodt " J j-;« t oil) - / lr > F>^ tf'jyh it ti ? to been In in ffihiilfpf # “Wmca oi =tlX\aifiaG->U Y. . -lit! x. Jg .£ MOENING TONIG-tf; .-x yiiitilu:* / ■;«. * t:. i- ••/•%* •<» Sruiau THE PREPARATION HAS \ NO. EQHAli. firing Shots a Si;eoiid. GEN. Wiffffl HAhfrTON : rays';' '*^t is the best (Lin: jan24 ; J :: (liliicisl (imwWi™ Mrohut, [loir Lire ! of. (i-.i;-an»tt>lui« i»..mnr.•; to ucm r PAPKK,:PAPER STOCK, MACHIKERY Ljlina I>i /WASTEl»jRIOSS, &c,,-A«.-. nio T> ARTICOLiR ATTENTION I PAID TG CONSIGN- , J^dWNXS xd.PR^TE .orAimci^TlLSE. . Provisions—Mess pork, $30 S>. Cotton—Heavier. * Grain.—Com dull at 94@98c. WBISkET—J1 25@1 28. Cotton—Market firm with sales of 800 bales; mM. Wilmington, October IT. ^fr/a^if 'ci-tT 200,08$} Seymour Cigar, : fi..a flavor 300,000 BLA1K 4 NEW-SUPPLY JUST BECECTED. r>0 Prices, $1, 1125, SI 50 an The; “Little Wonder; OB IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH Tl TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 50. The best Game out, ‘ * •' * C-:jr.> ^Eraij;RAjCE FOB THE PEESIDENC fSSSif i manufacture. Every club in the . worthy? 1 country should get them at once. $25 per 1,000 1,000 gilt-border Seymour Bade- Aobosold . ; . b at $10 per 1,000, j 1,000 fine gilt elegant Seymour ih order ■) ltadges, $12. to introduce 1,000 extraSeymour and them.. .,^ J 1,000 nSd beaofuS’Chfli Badges in the market,”&jf- mour 4: Blair, $30. Any smart agent can make from $16 (o $25 per day. We send a present of 1.000 Sey- PostrOfflce order, addressed to RICHARDS k MARKT. 66 Murray St, Box 3,131, N.Y. References: Postass- ter iu New York, Nassau Bank, T. N. HirkcoiA Co., se par; law, ..'yocrjy-.sSt- Given under my hand and the Gran Seal of the Stab •' stthe Capitol, in the city of Atlanta,-this twelfth da; of October, in the ycar.of onr Lord, eighteen hnn drod And sixty-eight, and of the Independence o the Unitod'Statea of America file ninety-third. > Liquors, Tobacco, &c., 1VE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS' BCILDINI in«Mng^srtroet,.to >* : .. .1 .1 » Wliolesiile > Liquor : ji fAgent for Binii !TT>iirr Ta37-“ a?:-. uo* £ batjji ah Southweit Comer of Whitaker aud Streets, . .».v»n*xv)»i jfri.nifa .x r? Where they will keep constantly on hand a larj RUFUS B. BULLOCK, flnvorw 1 WOOD, W00ft.° * 1 [ mulO—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE YARNS, from the Columbus Factory- xml , TOBACCO, i GUNNY BAGGING, ^ * SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, ew Co., JOHN* W. ANDERSON'S SON'SjLi^ m Tie#! Iron mdersigned are-prepared-to meet or^ * ARD.-8 SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE ^7 for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Facioi Hlmral rates. . i CO. COTTON GOS BANYALE.-;:. ; „ . rv *. l V “ f i They will be pleased to see their old customers and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine their stock. . ; ~,y . , eAnfrV" 4J * sr rmsSrsn a. n/x MI^SfON MERCHANT, &iY«unl^.,. { B IfOW. ON HAND TOBACOO, DIRECT. IHOM the factories of ITorth Carolina and Virginia. He » hia old patrons to examine liis stock, which he »to sell Ibiver thim any other house in the city. a sup’ply of BACON, ELOUB^ &c., constantly, on & Co, AC Sorrell, Stenhouse A Co, J Sloan, steamer Lizrle Bator,: aF.yimer’! Wn Bordlcy, J P Collins, Ciaghom «{^«TA Cohen, A ai Xi-Fnedenberg, Hess, Capt G A Mercer, B Mclntire & Co, J A T W ton, J J Stoddard, T M Tomer, Wilson, G & Co. wants of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, told are adapted to the present labor system. .Factor* allowed a commission. Forsaleby o _i commission. For sale by :i ns mvl' ! , N. A. HARDEE'S SON & CO. . . -BILLS, SHOW-BILLS, POSTERS and XXPROGRAMMES printed at THE MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ill Bay street. . f ITEM’S DRUG STORES;