Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 20, 1868, Image 4

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I 1 I §g SSS52 Largest Circulation In City and Country. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 80. ,1888. DIRGE OB' StmtMElt' • ,(lr\ » K All in the arms of Autumn lying. ’ Fading flowers round her sighing, •, Summer sick and sad is dying. Now no more shall she .be .seen, In iho eyening’a deep serene, _ Weaving garlands white Fold her in her winding ahoqt. Woven of all blossoms meet, Fot tho shroud of maiden sweet. , '' Crimson rose sni lilly white— All she had of best and bright. Long have vanished from'the light l • • f'isif _ ■ . Gather Autumn’s palest ftowera, Drank with Autumn’s softest showers— Bring th em to her leafless bowers. There through winter’s icy‘gloom. She shall rest as in a tomb; Sheeted snow shall shroud her bloom— Shroud her bloom, but not forever; Mortals die, but seasons never. When the chains of Winter sever, • . .(- ; • : ... ., Spring shall wake her up again, » • Lead her forth to hill and plain, Over willing hearts to'retell. Arms Heady fob the CaSpm-BaggebS,Soal- i awags, AND- NeQEo Sajjicam.—It ja very eom- «_ • • - that tha placently stated in Radical circles loyal men o^aje xepi^J^ in^ij^i Carolina shall not be surprised, jan^ that one of the most responsible of the arms eomp^nief 1 in the United States has tendered to Gov. Scott, through its special agent how in this inly, • 50,000 of the most approved pattern ‘of breech-loading rifles. The company is willing to accept the bonds of the State, at par in payment, and furnish the arms at the same rate -at - whioh they have already been pur- JMassachnsette. chased by Massachusetts. It is also to deUver. t^e rifles, at once, upon Governor Scott’s assurance' that the necessary action ■will be taken by the Legislature at its next meeting, ttf authorize the purchase. Gov. Scott declined the arms at present.'—Charles ton Mercury. • ■ ' <1 it . // Indian War Certain—Sheridan Nearly Ready to move. [From the Leavenworth Times, Oct SI.J The news which reaches us,from the West is of~a mbst important character. The Indian question is to be disposed of, and it is to be done this year. There is perfect charmbny "between. General .Sheridan i and Secretary Schofield. . . All summer long General Sher idan has been embarrassed and-held back: He had ho more right to declare war against the'Indians than he had against,Franoe or England. But wiser counsels now prevail. We understand that General Sheridan trill soon be prepared, to move a column from Port Wallace north, irnd from Fqrts Lodge and Lamed south. He expects, to have enough ! to.imin the poste, and has noln. OFrfCE^OT^HE^iOBfflN&ireia, , , Imtlirnl. ■with some little Inquiry snd . few buyers: The princi pal feature ofthe : iharket wee, that the higher grades wero in better demand than we have seen them for some time. The noon dispatches .from New York quote that market quiet but .steady at 25J£c.. Liver pool unchanged. The firm with Jin expected rise. We quote Middling at 24J£c. The fill- I Cunningham lowing were the sales to-day :1 bale at 25, TOatSiK. der - MACO 219 at 24, 5 at23Jf,259 at 23K,-ilat23Sf,18 at 23, 41 at Per Central Thaxton, C 4 Co, W 8 bersham & Co, Lathrop 4 Co, J mum •• — - nnn Green & Son, A t Miller & Co, F W Smis ACo, Agent, Lesuenr4S,Brady 4M, J A 4 W, Wilkinson 4 W, Padelforf 4 C, Crane & Smt s ^r^u^ ( ifwg|c?i^B - t W H H PutSTt. Lovell 4 L. WflsSn 4 B, Mid others. ■ , ASTIIOLOGIST.&O,. W-'- — rADAME T. DEGABBO, [_ nologist and Phy Broughton and Congress may22-tf. f M A Afi trologis t, Phre- southwest earner aiYspa&mfy BILLIARD SALOONS. 22, 2 at 21%.«at 21 cents. Total, 83C bales. M Therecetptsfo^ajwerelKBbales. GoLft-lBnyiUg *1'36@1 88; Belling at $138@1 39. . Bacox.—The market is active and improved since our last report. Hi meats generally prices have stiffened with an advance in the Western market. We quote Bhoulderaat 15@U>J£c, rib sides atl7@17#c, and clear ribbed at 18@18 *£c. Tttere axe few clear sides offer ing, and prices are nominal at 18@18#e. Bams, 23c. 'BteaHtet bacon is quiet at 19@20c.. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote Bhouldera at 13@!3>£e;-dear sides/ I7£@18c; short ribbed, 16% @17c;. bellies, 17%©17%c, and Stratford cut at 16J£c» Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-16 ®%d on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 sum- lings for hewn tor Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New a cent » B> on uplands; domestics, $2 00 ? bale; rice, *2 00; By steam to Philadelphia, *0 ft on up lands; domestics 76. To Baltimore by steam, Jf of a cent* tt^on cotton; by sail, nominal. Cotton itesm through to Boston. l«c ft ft. The qnau- ttf timber *nd lumber offering to South America, ,t Indies end coastwise remains large.: Moat of arrivals were chartered North, and vessels are still ited. We continue our quotations of last week. “"■™“ "SiSST"" ““ a- house in the in November next' C.Couucil, I will sell in front of jheCourt- _ property, levied on to satisfy executions for ty taxes i - »L Part improvement oil Lot No» 28, North Oglethorpe >» Lot and brick improvement onLot No. 1, An- son ward, second tytkiugi'£«fcs»©J*$rJof Mrs * JaueE. BlOis and Klira M Herb. Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, and improve ment. Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of Pine ^Pulaski rot the. estate « lie northwest one-fonrth of ward,’ property of Mlnda Alt. H/TETBOPOLITAN BILLIARD ROOMS, (five AX Phelan’s first class Tables). Bryan street, op site&creven House. b®-FREELUNCH every evenit rnhei D. MCCONNELL, Proprietor. brokerage, EipimfiB And ■ ■ . M>sslp! ^.v? Li I TTARTBIDGE 4 NEFF. Commission Merchapts and n ,W3B»y Btreet, tnMtt;^ Also, improvement on the Lqt No. 13, Washington WJ C ^'Sfe^iA I wdVtnfe}t<No.4 «*dte’s4G*0,i property of Louisa Canuet and children. llso, Lots D, E and F, and improvements, South tethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. brick/improvement on Lot 2. Greene ward, property of Middy Dodge. ” o, improvement on I^t No. 7, S. A. Minisyille, GUANO! The supply of this RELIABLE FER TILIZER will be ampje, and merchants. apcLplanters can rely upon their-orders being filled without delay. ^uiiAiml won >t.; i«> J -»ri &k> <rf ct . 1.1.73 ao&cio &dl ivt k iu QN i : » ltaiiing its reputation' tlfrour 1 '^ jJ ~ ne wetanddrj’ weather,* v* 1 - -“vian succumbed, by il 5 ine. It = Ilnmber.J . - D» flTl . . . Ship stuff to Quincy Point, volu tention of leaving the country defencGess. It has taken mnch time and labor to get these preparations in a state of forwardness. Gen. yheridarf- Tttitil recently, has had very little aid from other quarters; ' bat his energy and genius' triumph now, as they, have always done before. He began his military 1 career fighting. Indians, and ha will ‘end that ques-. tiofiV.hp'Wr: *Vg elided another war a few, years ago. The active, campaign, will not be opened until the weather is colder, nnless forced Sy. Hie Indians. The Kiowas and Comaiicdips, Jiavo, joined the hostile, tribes, and the whole plains may neaf.ttts'saicl td' be on Indian ; camp., Thou sands of theic are well armed, and they have recently shown that they are a formidable foe. IVe ought to have five times as’inany soldiers 1 as vfe.now-have to meet these wild and des perate savages. The Relief Law Deceased Unconstitu tional—Decision of-Judge Clark.—One day last week a case was tried before His Honor, J. M. Clarke, Judge of the Flint Uircuit, sit ting at the regular term of ,the Sumter Supe rior Court, involving the collection of a note of hand, made payable ii'g'dtjl, and given be-' fore the war. The dtjfenee in the'.case raised ; the plea tha£ the act of the. last Legislature, i known asdhe Relief measure, ‘stayed’ the col-’ lection of the claim, or, at least gave juries'in certain cases, the privilege of scaling anti-war. £ debts. New : To Ph @12 5 to' Baltimore, *8 76. *12 60. Pnovisrosa—Western meats have advanced In New York, but our market is not, affheted. by it, owing doubtless to the large stock on hand. Shoulders, 15@ 15/*c; ribbed sides, 173i@17J4crclearribbed, 18@18>. ett; clear sldee, 18^@19c; hams, 22R@23; breat liacoD, 19(0,20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14@14i a c; Clear sides, 17R@18c; short ribbed, 17Ro; bellies, @1744; mess pork, *29 60@30 00 for inspected; a© inspected, $27 60; rump, free of joles, $24; _ ton market beef, $30@31 bbl; mess beef, $20 50 @21 $ bbl; beef tongues, $1;40@1,45. Potatoes and Onions.—A good article, $3 25@3 -60 WbhL -OnioneT S^ 00@5.50 f, bbl. '* s ' '1 r ‘ Bics.^—Riee is beginning to come in quite f~ We quote new ciesn at 9@9^. . MARKETS BY' TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markets. London, October 19—Noon. Financial.—Consols, unchanged; bonds, 73%. London, October 19—2 Pi M. Far ambus. —Bonds, 73%. London, Oct 19—Evening. Financial—American securities firmer; bonds, ' 73%- , .. , . • • Livebpooi., October 19—Noon. Cotton—Steady; sales 10,000 bales. 11J 19-Aternoon.,. Liverpool,! H GOWDY, Commission Merchant, O:, , street, between Bay and Bryan streets. ■ oclti—3m Ulr B. ADAMS, Commission T» • street, next to Bay. -Drayton oc2—tf e ABL EPP1NG.*4 chants, itSJjays Consulates of Spain'and i. . ffS-CABL EPfJNG, Timber Brunswick,Georgia. _ Mer- (Jpprgia, Vice- No.‘4'and improvement, Heathcbto w»Td, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson. jpnQdjixiriUif'Uot'39 and improve- dfVhe estate of P. Gleason, improvements on Lot No.^lS. Cra ^ t of &>t No. 3 and \¥f^y ’ 3 and 4 and improvements. North Oglethorpe property of E. D. Hendry. ' ^imgro^mient^on Lot 3^, PulaaW^ward, 'mipfovomont 6n Lot R8, Jones\vard, property* Henry Johnson, coi’d. / . Oil-/ ’Also, Lot No. 4 and brick impro- fourth tythihg/property of Charles K J dorehants. No. 12 _ Liberal advances ipade on consignments of Cotton. Wool, Hides. Ac.; to onr friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New; York. -*'■ ■ . aug30 ion, Com- . Bay street, of all kinds so und 1’ridaya; Agents. ang21-ti 1 H ARNEY 4 Co,. Stoddard's Upper Bangs. YXriLLIAMS, WARD T V mission and Savannah, Georgia, licjted. Auction days, for first quality Kerosene Oil. ‘ cil Taixow— 19—Evening. • $ i f. . * , v w r . . ^ - ^HAynp, October 19. Cotton—On spot, if 37c.; afloat, If 82c. Garr^FLuhri's J C. ROWLAND 4 CO., Storage and General Com - in Battersby‘s ‘ First Class Kreprbp/ W* Particular attention given to weighing J J, p. B0WDAND. H.H. Jy 31 - • . vv. • Hi B. GBIFFRf & Off., Cotton Factors, Commis- VV * aion and Forwarding jlcr£baj}{a, No. 28, ~ street. Savannah, Georgia. , i C . : j, . . ,' -1 rsswK Savannah, Georgia. Liberal Advances msdepn coni j- signments to ourselves or our friends in New York and Liverpool. ■-% jy27 Lqt jNo^ fio. D. Minipvillc, [nf^. ; 2fi ( ; u. P. Bowen, No; 21, MonbupllenviDe; Ud’ iniprovement, Garden Lot, , west; property of S. A. Mayer, Trustee for Mrs: Maty' . ! A1s^ two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement, Mid dle Oglethprpe ward, north aide ' of Bryan street, pro- nertv of George H. Marshall, eoFd. one-third 1 Lot* No. 16 and improve- ward,^rppgdy ofSlrs. Mary A. Mar- w Lot No, 8 and improvements, tteynittirBvtprdS’' d tytbing, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan. ' i; improvement on K'Lot’No. 15, Middle'Ogle- ffllttl 3idh SfJKSSSJ#^.' property of Sa ra one-half of Lot No 2, lecher ward. ivied ^fcyrne. .- f : imprpvfe letand runmrig back to Congress . the ppopgrty of estate of Doi pro-. Cortb*-4KUnfi. Financial—Bon^s, 7^%., Rentes, 70f. 20c. Havbe, Oct. 19—Evening. I* M O iA ’ ! !s« < \ i/j ^Frankfobt, Oct TOa Paris, Oct-19. W M u£^ plies, Agents for Watson & Co.*s CO., 1S&6& street, Com- I in Railroad Sup- -Jgs* No, 8, D: Minlsvfile, pro- lO'O’DonnelL " , _one-iburth of Lot Letter Cand,brick ir iprovemeut, Derby ward, property' of'Ai&leniua O smier,”" * ! ^ 1 1 WHOI/BSAfrE GROCERS. I' it. DAYIDdaif,Wholesale Dealenin Groceries, Dome! Leslie -New Harkets.f w Yohk, October 19—Noon. Financial.—^Money steady at 6@7 per cent ; sfer- 4— , * ,v, °" w: ’■“*"-“^-18, 114>£;* North ex-coupons, *5734. 72 ■ Y\ r , Wines, street, Savannah. quors. Teas la Agent iu *. -Dl.il x ot for Massey, Houston 4 Co.'sJPhiladelphia Ale. 150 Bay Gs^a ling 9^ gold, 137 * Carolina’s 683^; new, 67^ ;Yi , asked; new, 60 asked; Tennessee’s, ex-co?p6ns, new, 72^. i 1 Loire—jave a ten cents lower. ^Grain.—Wheat dull mid dtpoping; Com a shade , Pnovisions.—Mess pork duh at $28% * lard dull”: steam boiled, 19@19^Cw ~ - . Naval Stohes.—Turpentine firm at 54>£@55c. Rosin—Qniet and steady; common and strained, $2 55. Fbhohib—Quiet. „ . , 1 * r .. New 1 Tons, October 19—Evening; Financial—Governments not so strong; 1862's, 14^; Tennessee’s, 72; new, 72^; North Carolina’s, 68; Virginia’s, new,- 58; money steady; sterling firmer at9%; business light; gold, 1 37J£; Southern bonds active; new;.Tennessee’s advanced, ^with speculative demand. . ■ . t J Cotton—Steady; sales 1,200 bales; middling .at 25k @25%c.rinasA ..•■ ■ ad j i Jo Flotnv—State, and Western dull; Western grades 10 <aJ20c; lower; superfine, $6:30@6 85; Southern, dull; commoi; to fair extra, $8 40@9 10. Chain—Wheat dull and drooping; white Miohigan, $2 38(g>2 60; corn slightly, in fitvor of buyers; white ' '*era?$iS6®i’0~ l ’ WATCHES JBWJSIfHT* F GROS CLAUDE, Dealer In Watch's*. Jeweliy , and Sflverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic ', Ga. Watches and Jewelry Hall, Savannah, repaired. r atches and carefully nov7-ti SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, «fcC. M &c. Sold at New F. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf; Mannfac- of Sails, Awnings, Tenia, Flags, Bags, lew York prices. - jy27 wird.. Also; ,—, WL . w ird, property of E. J. Faroe; trustee'. Also, ^ot No..12 Bartow ward, property ,of W. S. I limp's. .. .. *? . , . ' “ “ ^ ^ onp-ljalf Qf,Xot ^ 0 , l and improve- niert8.j}avt s >^4, pfoperty’.of^rs. Satih^eirca Al^, amproyeinehts_ and sieajn engine pp L S.yA. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINE Civil at M ULlXER & BRUYN, Architects and CfrfiS Me chanical Engineers, southwest comer Bay and Bull streets, up stairs. If. P, Mulleb, Civil aud Me- j chanical Engineer; PeWitt B»uy», Architect, toct6 . PAINTING AND GLAZING. jyjURPHY k Also, amproyemohts and steam e 1 )t property of Joseph 8- Peloj . Alflo,'imprbvement on Lot No. 89,‘Jones ward, pro- p A^o? f lSt Intf rovenjentt, Pittcival. ward, Sicks Tytbinpi i)?*opieiiy *0/ Mrs.^ Anqa'lff. ^eflly, ' Also, ^yfluirds of Ixit No. 28 and iniproveinente* CfUTtet'.*WD Ward, property of John Roche. myw oqe-half Lof No: ] ^ J^IfMonday-CBobinsoti, cci [Also, Eots-Nos. 4flnmdi45 and improvomcn Qgiethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts. . [Also, northern one-half of Lot No. 12, North Ogle- property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. {Aug, LetteriC,! JAiddle Oglethorpe ward, pro perty of Cosmo B. Hicbardsone. ; Alsb. Lofc Letter andh^prqy^ienti, NDddle Ogle thorpe ward, ; prpperjy .pf pt?sp}0 B. ^pb^sone, *Al8o, improvements on western one-half Lot No. 17, Jicksou ward, property of John Sherlock. ' . ' jAlso, improvements on Lot No. 4, Columbia ward, Bank State iffGror^“ttonS :8 Si^b P Shi^ ind I ptoperty (ffBt'ttiek^K. Sftt^ j 7 ’,T“ At// Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining, Marbling and 1 (Also, unprovements on western oneqjalf of Jjotl Glazing., Signs of every description. ; . j /. jy23 . {Western duller at 1 !! 80<§>I -32; ;PHOvn.iON8.—Mess pork dull mid lower at $28 28 75; laid drooping; kettle, 19‘i@19^c. ex—4juiet and heavy. ^hraenpon,.JRd^ OfaTkenaRfiraea-thattlle h 44@50e. : rosin, $24o@ it waar jmcoiistitutional, aud null and void. 7 60. • -i FaEIQUTS—Drooping; cotton, by steamer, J/@Kd. > New OniiEANS, October 19. Financial.—Sterling exchange,- 147,'/@149>i; Now York sightpai; Gold, 137. Cortot —In'fiiir demand and firm; middling, 23,qc; sales, 3,8(10 bales ;roceipts, 3,071 bales. ’Sugar anu Molasses—Cuba—Fair jobbing trade; rates nni tanged ; 3 hhda. new crop Louisiana sugar | FLOtra;—fcdw grades scarce; superfine, $7; treble ra, $8 60. rain.—Com inactive at $1 05@1 l‘2)j; oats, dull at 162c. -VuiLi'i. 1 ' .... .1 OO PLASTERERS. C"- wliieh declares no law shall be made impair ing, the validity of contract*. —Macon Mess. > .. • » i ♦ ■ < —u.- A Lover’s Tragedy.—Near Hamlet, Mercer county, Illinois, last Monday, Martha Martin- dale was-shot in the arm while lying in *her room, by a young mini named John G. Hals- word. Miss Martindale had repi the evening, he4Ant-haMi^(^ m .. of her room, tha ball striking her arm, which happened: to be in a position to protect her ' head. Halsword then shot himself and* fell dead beneath the window.,/ , , . ■; l— >•«♦» ■« Throwing out Votes at Late Election.— J. -AUSxarider Simpson, a Badical election judge of file Seventh precinct of theTwenty- fourth.-ward,: was before Alderman Dougherty yesterday- afternoon, arraigned on the charge 1 of throwing out naturalization papers in ' late election. He was held in $800 bail each .offence. There ’ are some sixteen other cases against this judge. In some instances the wotes- of persons were 1 thrown out Who' had been naturalized in 1864—^Philadelphia Age, October 16. ■: .1. -r-*r * ' • 1 * The advantage of having a watch which strikes the hours was experienced by a gentle man in New York a few evenings since. As he was entering Niblo’s Theatre his watch was taken. There were, several persons around-him, and he said: ‘-Gentlemen; T have lost my watch. If you will keep 'qhief it will strike in one minute. ” j The thief starts ed for the door, andiwas captured. ■ m .• . ' | | te t < - « i«i “Deter, what are yon doing to that boy ?” add a schoolmaster. “He wanted to know if [ you take ten from seventeen how many will i remain; so l took ten of his apples' to show . him, arid now he wants I should give them back.” “Well, why don’t yon doptt then?” “Coz, sir, he would then forget how many is S left.” ■ T.IJ. j ordinary stories of silver ore there fonnd in [ large bodies in a chloride state, assaying from [ $450 to.327,000 per ton. Large quantities, are said to-b4 daify raised that mll work % “ 1 the ordinary wet mill process from $450 to j $3,000 per ton, while selection will run high- isand^- ^ ^ ^ L to the excellence of the knives, adding at ‘articles manufactured from cast steel i of a very T superior, qi Drs,5foite4'S;c: ! ’' “Ay,*’wep] ^ baronet, “a. stile soap.' ■Wheeler, and fearing a confusion of ae- mts from their ffiShitottofdeife, f sbWed his ad the youngest, rather a first youth, “Pro- Blind Tom. j.;- : . tt ta . — V- »■ . y , < r _ The Green-eyed Monster took possession ' a Providence darkey the other evening, in- •iting ’ *“ ' ' ‘ ’ Ability, him to invit and then qufett SHIR ieart out to rer into insen- io K:tn TAint-TH. ■ -.li' G RADY 4 TOLLY, Plain and Ornamental Plaster- era and Dealers in Laths, Lime, .■ Cement and Building Material, ~ Drayton and Abercorn streets. W M d Dealer in Stationery. The Weekly Nei er. ANP SEWSPAPEBS.’, E8TTLL, BnU street; i next t ■' gazihes. Books and and ether DMH ewspapera received by every mail SHd Bteam- '~ J '" fr24 PSDEBTAKERS. ihan—$1 2o: ' Jfirm; prime to choice at $26@27. ovikons.—Mess pork quiet and firm at $32 25. Ba- firm and unchanged; shoulders, 13%c. ; clear,-17@ ^c.; laid, tierce, 19X@22c. and quiet. — ; Mobile, October 19. Cotton^MaS'ket quiet;”middling 23>Jc;‘'receipts 834 bales; sale a 150 bales; exports, none. s ■ te Cincinnati, Oct. 19. Flour—Dull and little demand. Corn—Dull and irregular; new, CO; old, 95. Whiskey—Quiet and duller at $120. {Provisions—Mess Pork nominal; sales at $30 25; lard dull at-18^c; country, 18c.; bacon, shoulders, 13@13££c.; clear sides, 17c.; sugar-cured hams dull at \ . ‘ Balttmobe, October 19. >- Financial.—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 48?£ bid; >9 asked;coapons, old, 57 bid; new, 59. Cotton—Steady; middling, 25<§i25>£c. Flour—1 >ull and unchanged. t s.—Wheat very dull; lower grades declined 5@ m, .vhite, $1 28; .yellow, $1 31; oat “ ; ry€ firm at $1 55@1 GO. isioiis—Quiet; shoulders, 14c; hams, iara, xO^c. * j ... I ■ - Augusta, October 19. POTTON: — Market steady with a fair demand; sales, |5 bales;DiCdpts, 429 bales; middling, 23<§>23>^c. ; WiLMiNgton, October 19. Cotton—Toddling, 23@23}£c; 23c low middling; >aC good ordinary; 21 2223c for mixed lots; %c for middling and lo^r middling mixed. Naval Stores.—Spirits of Turpentine declined 2@ c; sties at 40@40*4c; rosin in good demand for low des; sales at $1 70 for strained and No 2 mixed; de Turpentine, sales at $2 65; tar, sales at $2 30. 8 y * . Louisville, October 19. F URGUSON & DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough ton street, Dealers in Fisk’s Patent Metalic, Ma hogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes for . Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the short-; I est notice. Country orders promptly attended to. jy27.. ; | STABLES. ~~ P ULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Feklky. Cab- riages, with competent drivers, Or Single Teams to let. riages, with competent driven t. Boarding at Reasonable prio jy23 tter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of . Alex- ‘Also, improvements on. Lot No.. 13, Warrep ward, poperty of Ja^n ,H. Straus. Also, eastern bne-half of Lot N9. 20 and ; improve- ment, 1 property of Valentine Schnell. / Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement, W. P. Bowen, property of W. C. Smallwood. >, improvement on Lot No. 33. S. A. Minisville. iuty of-Robert Taylor. - 1 Also, improvement on Lot No. 28 Gaston ward, pro- A)!£vloir^^o!i^nt4illiri.vUie,i bro^eig of * sdharine Vaughn, ., Also, Lot No. 34 and' ‘improvements, Davis ward, roperty of John Welsh. Also, improvement on western half-Lot No. 27, Gil- lerville, property of ^etty. Waring. , ,, .. Also, improvement off Lot No. S3, S. U. Miniaville, roperty of Isaac Wilson, coi’d. Also. britk improveihent ‘ On' -the northwest corner 1 Bull street and Petry 1 Street lane, Brown Ward, vietan ^S/.thiB property of D*. James j. .Waring. • (Also, improvement on Lof^^. 21, Minisville, pro- tbcurfdfvicied'two-tliirfis of Wharf 'Lbt No.-15, m i CT B ALSO UNSURPASSED A& A Manure for: 1 , Wheat •,/x7>jv HU ‘j. :ilJ 1*1 • *>4 I'jilTUilSJifn ‘HI u 5S|.!B'y’ ji.fr, ‘tih !-•' <■■)<( .{ T »»ftii c.i -I .-.i FAT STREET, SAVAHNAHj 1 GEORGIA 1 •'! an/. .-j V'.I !il». _ lUT.npLLSSP., O’BYRSE & HOLLAND, ATTOlilN Nl-VM n '■ j - jn-.Ai j ■! ■ ,.n 1'., li • ' •• l .Jii - 1 li' ’1 i \ COTmSE&Z&Jts 42* W4W- —,L|j' ’• ml> to Sum i S. PAGE EDMANDS. •i r-7T. JOHN S.: GARDNER. , EDMANDS, GARDNER &'CO. MERCHANT^ %ah, Ga. 1 :, : IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS j to our friends in New York^Boston and Liverpool. ^Messrs. Dabney, Morgan fc (k). J . New-York; Jarvis nk/Sfcllijijhf* “Pak- ... ■ ■ - t a »..'■■■ k iBSKMrt Frank L. Gue. Geo. Cl Pearce. Allen G. Biss. GUE, PMBCE&C&, Cotton aiiil Provision NO. 1 T9 BAY - ll Sil i i A-:, UIM nfivn-Wi: a« | /., ; OFFICE R ' . In,i io! iM Li- . ■ PSASTMJ2 ii op : • Jjr fxsog,, &-JCUU1' AND I am nowpicpareff to EF,. diLj^jCLfiSSEa OR BISKfc ^ I V III., HR'i ii iln ifiii i OS IPS rttca.aa ^y.^eq iln.li iifi uji H AT : SAVANNAD, 'GEORGIA, [octl-lm] > hi . '. . LYOW BROS., 75 Smith’s u i ^CHRIS. MURPHT. Murphy & lii-. .J. >: •; .:. S i • •» pfisil i. », Baltimore, M#. ■ :i.l }'<.ui *»1t1 uti./ni ••;<{ > :1 i'l jl fi‘ >! // *• u. i-u F. S. WILLIAMS COMiTOSION MERCHANTS ! tttii i«* i»iij.-.i :••• > < i .;•»}. J ir*** ii jBwu street* *»• / ,111 IHOfr ,’T. ) i. .1 II. :.l . SAVANNAH,) GEORGIA. OT fcoTTtts, WdOL, 1 DICE, _ y H Afcl; solicited from FACTORS and' DEALERS,itoi the address of Messrs^ LYON BROS., Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made, by us. Wdl advance on COTTON for . sale or to be held; either in BALTIMORE, NEW YORK,' or LIVERPOOL. Rate of lfitereSt and charge^-hb^S*' 1 I pc3~l?h * : J GOLDMAN ’ ‘ A BE NOW RECEIVING AT TOm NEW 1 STAND a large assorted stock of »LUTf fir- : TfTJ.: ’CIGAR MANUFACTURER. ist of Jefferson‘street, 4 s6n. Of J. Pbttfer William- S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street, • between Whitaker and Bull streets/ three doors above the Pulaski House. jy23 GASTRINE! 31; oats firm at 6ra_*7 26@7 60. f.—Mesn j Pbotihion,.—MesB pork, *31; lard, 19>£@20c; ahoul- ders, 13>4@13Xc; clear aides, 17>J@17^c, =Whj hiskex—$1 25. | Charleston," October 19. „ Cotton—Active and advanced sales, 1,050 ^—.23,receipts. 841ba.es. PALPITATION OF THB HEART, SEA-SICKNESS, FLATULENCY, ; V r < SLEEPLE8S NIGI And all the unpleasant feelings, the result of:inch tion. Do you feel badly after eating? Are yourhAndsand feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness ? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest ? Are you nervous, with palpitation qf the heart? Are you sometimes 1 nauseated? Have you loss of appetite? Do you feel j I that you need some kind of a stimulant? 7 ‘ J TKY ONE BOTTLE OF <3- A'STR I-TN 3E2'‘! And you will beir testimony with hnndrodikriio have n been benefitted and cured by its use. v r j- ,'as'a'morningfame?';..., THE PEEPARATIGN HAS NO EQUAL ^Also,improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. Also, improvement on Lot No. 25, Gaston ward, ^uth side of Gaebpst^eetj property,,of. 'Amifft^tlf, Also, improvement on western half of Lot No. 35, Washington ward, property of the. estate; of. Fannie ' { Williams, coi’d. .»..«■ 1 1 1» • • • m Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, S. A. Minisville, roperty of Moses Wilkinson. „ , - • =«.. Also, improvement on Lot No/ u, Jones irty of Fannie Wilson, coi’d. Also, improvements on Lot Kjlft Oolrtnlua! Wd,, the northwest corner of Soum Broad and Huber ts, levied on as the property of the estate B«riti*i»MH*l‘»iii<i-.Jiiiu.H Vi fill ot Letter I and improvement, Decker ward, ^ of Christopher WJiite. Also, Lot No. 17 and. i|UPW^infiite* »Rwrien*jwir^ of Solomon Zeigler. ' THOMAS S. . ' . , Cii l’W iTIlV/ r.-J. arahal. Jibipping fnteUiflencf. Miniature Almanac—Tills Bay. Sim Rises 6 27 San Sets 6 High Water,-...': 11 37 PM -- a V PORT OF SAVANNAH. Tuesday, October 20. Arrived Yesterday. lot Swan, Gibson, Auguste and. Landings—M A ter S D Morgan, Torrent—E W Drummond k Ship Othello, Finkham, New ^Tork—Wilder k Fullar- '’Ship Nicteux, QarUon, Liverpool—Crane & Graybill. Schr Oliver Cromwell, Bejano—Master. Receipts. iber, and mdse. ^ugxr eano/*2 sacks rice, 2 lies hardwire, 1 lot barrel staves, ,nd sundries. ■ per Flats find .Wegone—361 bushels rice, to Upper M ir r Milk. j0®- IT CAN BE TAKEN BY ALT* AGES AND CONDITIONS. ■ G-A-struste Can be fonnd at Ml Drug Stores in the United Stated G. M. HEIDT, 30 WHITAKER STREET; SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR GEORGIA AND FLORIDA eep2G—6m “ Plancliette.” NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Prices, $1, *1 35, *1 50 mnd’«3. The “LitUe Wonder,” OR IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 60. The best Game out, THE aug27> €GfT0N ] “^^E OFFER FOR BtT.K ‘riwte flirt khtt anm UMO VAIt. '/.I/_ .< i: f WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' Groceries/ Winfes, TAVE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS' BUILDING, L.in Congress street, to J ■ .. BUthwcst Corner of VVliitnkcr and Bnjr wfli k^pCf^^lArf i largb aha fll selected stock of all articles in their line of busi- «, which they’will selVhppn terips k's reasonable as l be obtained in any Southern market. | They>«»'alys fgents for TAYLOR k ^ON^^AL- j They will be pleased to see their old customers and fetches, Jewelry, Silverwartt, ,^<*c^s, &c. I SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM LrNewYorkwitb.sfinoassortmentofr i r . Watches, Jewelry, Silverware,- eibbhis!; &c., 1 of which will bi A4rtjjl)lo prices, and f article warranted as represented! ■' — o.;.i i - - f.' d. Jordan, E. CARTER COTTON GINS. riYl No. 1*9 Congress St| <Opposite Pulaxk-i Ilouu.) ~ - ' id-Jewelry repaired by ex- aep3Qi—lm t N. B.. Watches^ Clocka'And* d! TO' These Ginp have been wants of the planters of Georgia/Alal and are adapted to the present labor allowed a commission. For sale by* sep2-2m N: A. HARDEE^^SON & CO. and Fla Factors It • V j /iTHTGK THOU '- I K <l r iTTV.lX l .* I a jo .32 ml |per brig Mary E Pannell, from Portland, bales hay, 35,000 laths, to E W Drummond k Me—461 Bro. Delmab is loading tip for tmo 4- avTw "This time he will's^ow ihiht -of-texation is more than five times i heavy as Swo 'xeararigd.ri OUicago 3ady»on. the at- •mce of her lord, swapped a pair of the fami- r horses for fivje acres of land/ south of the . She is chow offered $20/000 for the ad. ‘ilr. * letter D like a sailor ?• -■ Because fe at., rt (sea.) Memoranda. i 8aited, A3mo, Weisenhom, from Bremerhaven, Sept - 27, Ibi? tHrpcrtr~* York, Oct 15. SchrJ),W Sanders, Davis, flam Satffla River, ar rived at Philadelphia, Oct 15. Schr Guiding Star, Blanchard, from Jacksonville, . arrived at Philadelphia, Oct 13. Brig Persia Hinckley, Foster, cleared at Boston, for Jacksonville. ^ScrtMffmilxHndBOn, .from Jackaonville, arrived at New Yoke, < Yazoo, Barnes, Mariposo and Flag. •KiiCl tt/.A ■ Q __ // i , Niagara, ■ Passengers. _ jr stcaiiicr Swan, from Augusts!,. M Martin, lady and syt, W J Evana, H R Vidette, R Gifford, Airs Ealy, O Jones, and 14 deck. iJMLawtott f FOR SALE AT TATEM’S DRUG STORES. ocio-rf ; BACoari Shoulders, Clear Rib Rib Sides, PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED. -^abranted. in store and for sale by. HARNElY & CO., NoV 1G Stoddard’s Upper Range,' seplS-tf SAVANNAH, GA. Vhi t alter :vi ifors to be.of* th^ ! Ales, Wines, liquors,'gjffij ; i and a LUNCH every day. J Sontlicfii Btfi Muiihfacturer •• i i ,-iiniii':w.,i... As V : Exchange Wharf, FLAGS, etc., and SALT,-FL01— * CrT. FLOUR and GRAIN i A5-FLOUR SACKKn6atly stamped. TARPj for sale or hire, . VIRGINIA TOBACCOS; No. l^O Bay Street. i / - Imi.' mm' - iir i i 3 * JONES’ JONES’ At. sep22-lm *' Savannah, Georgia. r-n :—. tt"■ * 11;—7 ■: rr : f . j. -&•, ■* ■; THOS. BETTES. O. M. M’CONNICO. •, J*. M. BENUBY, K. H. HENLEY & CO., COTTOlf BUVEKS *~4 ; S-rAN 1 )— If, < . >r General Com’sn Merchants. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Office corner Bay and. Lincoln streets, up stain, over W, H. Stark & Co’s. i sepl(^3m E. W. DRJJMMOND, ~ ] G., C. DRUMMOND, , Of the late fipn of i L. J. Guilmartin k Col { j } ( J - . E. Wv^tmMpHp & BRO,, PDVG —AND— Commission Merchants; . 154 IIAY STREET, 'j [ / SAVANNAH, GEORGIA nni y tf ' rj: ■ ■ 1 t fTjtirr Trtrrrr; ilfisipB Merchants, N given to the sale of Cotton, i and Merchandise' generally*.' do op consiphmonts to'us or our friends ,New York and Battimora. loLwd^-lanu •Ji-r : Ux. :W1:! ! Saslies^ ! i t lioors, Painter’s and “ ! Minted ,1 ! OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SI&N ,! fiTii .. 'MB}#£,’■” ., j, St., Coraer off Ba^LpJfj^ ’Tools," .1 a7jil I.tte AsasA muts In i ‘ li ! RsMsM.' CIAKK. XAi * n n ■V ouse nr, ■..ill] _ ,'(iSI j.| lot I. .Jin,l od yiua .ar.itoo to a , .Slern, Ship and Steam- lit t.ill 11 ii. r.) i aiutttg, Graining, '. HndPapei=-I . jffrj'ei Lay, fin ijjo TKTB ARE PREPARED,. TQ» gELL. AT WHOLE- MscWnety and Harness taL-jAxle Grease; etc u/--\U “vyWttS between BfiiLfi»I Drayton. r Xy SAVANNAH, GA QFJQMEKPQtQjp. c^OOO^OQ Sterling. 1YE iEUKD I£l,SOO,OOef 8TEBLDfo* AH INCOME _^700,090 attSBUNo .ilana .iiuii i. v, ■ r i-t TAKE MERCANTILE irD AljfsT’LOSS BY FIRE, [-AT -cuiEisEjsrT ‘xtA-jracs. j-tf ' 11 u>m ..| =. WM. 'C. OOSEns. Agent -ioNTLNDis r '’»o [ORTH ; BRITISH SSETS (IN sl/w> :i . ii, rn riractrrtrrfW , ^ c *M.'.'5ia'M:llv,v4WM16J5 ! SUBSCRIBER, HAVINGi ■ BHKN APPOINTED * “ WeBaoM ta promptly adjusted and paid.. ,r> .T- ■ii- a ps muting'Apkuimi cotton IS; as saccessfiro of the late w. y < OD, lof. Savannah, Ga., sad have .taken the o&cs npfinpiefi.by yqi at N> DG.BAYVaTREET. -4k ri D 4 Oo„ (late oil nee; R l/'iSl.J dot . . P_‘lk BAFFIN, luoH Formeriy,wite ' ©X3ill w: .! *AT.T. FosferkCJb., REFERENCES; I ^*»tod4P*B».T^AIessriiiStolras,Caldwell*:Co. i ; I . laltimaxc.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin k Co. kCo. r^.yTAxxht,^ i.Aioiq h*v/ )i II xrojit • A. AJXEX, Padncah, Ky. Di;. Edwin ,W. L’Engle, ;! $ \ j No. 106 Bryan Street: =” 1 i - vAT «. tewh .,V.i zviKVA Jl . , ,1 V/. Savannah,Georgia... ,,.l, ...,t i. . jeI2-ly ... . in r.i t vf ~TT ultra. 1VH. RSTELL, Jray ■ * iipn'-.* i.'i mi- '.i: • ii i >»•}* i u i -iliMitiln/ i 1 jaU Ball Street, Next to tlie post Office, (DOWN STAIRS.) Savarinaii, Georgiai F. W. OOBNWELGI • • =. ;.d fJ 1. ■ :V.K I# ; i- 1 to DEALER JHf ,. t -,J., ftJ , w .d*. . blFfLERY, 1 AGKHJUtiTU- EAt MHiEi^rrs, aks,,^,; NAILS, TRACES, &c- Atao, Agentfbr McARTHUB'S COTTON GINSt laT Np. 161 Broughton fiteeqt. Savannah, G*k[ j1; ChTlf 1 _/TfYl Jlii.; -uiu 1. Notice of Cp-Pm-tberslhp. onB ® ELTE3 nt .. \VAlf f; lo Jntiiwq i»i.. .,. * & treutley, li “ ''^ASit ’ ' ■ : Ufr, . - Cotton ‘ ‘IP actors, Coten^nisawm ISileidiaiits, f)Ui.« t • in, # A'ri'ui ; V-7 ®P?iP*i«4S*> rdbta . mod -tuni nt.nr 1 Whenidejdtod,, will, flifike the, usnal Apvajfni j ..,..nfo -.it foliq elFAIbKERJALLEN k TREUTLEN, ' d .1. a WM. J. LAWTON, B. A. HART, X G. GARNETT. V) LAWTON, HABT t CO Commission Merchants, n6. 4 ... /iiliiTr'i it - ' i BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. augl8-3mo .'i -r-A i' ll- (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MAY;) . i0 \ VVIioIcsalc and Retail Dealer In Saddlery, Harness^ i &c., -t: • • *.*; ’ r • ■ ■ - ■ " ;■ ; : ' --U.il iu TTA3 JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF OAK and HEMLOCK, (burned) .... ,-i 1 . SOLE LEAOTER, CALF and LINING SKINS, and a general assortment of SHOl ile; ■ satisfaction guaranteed! — RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING And PACKING, fillqdpqgmpdy. ■ iL-.y ir ;' »■ i-J jA»34> 1 ml R. A. WALLiACEj General Commission Merchant, PAPER, PAPER -• STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, diet,;-**. T> ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN- ' i L MENTO of PMDgCB^MERCHANDISE. , w ift-lp;' s^CBXNis, GENERAL C0NXISSI0X Alfil WHOLESALE ah\\‘WewP?JM rlORNi OATS, PEAS,' BRAN, R3DE% FRESH, GBITS KJ and MEAL, Ac.. Ac., on hand, and . for sale ati —^ w; \uae, TBS . tf; BUVE; WlioleR»ig> Iaqnor Dealer, Agent for JBininger, , .< -r } anlO—ly .- RBM«MMARKET SQUARE. ISAAGo WHOLESALE mmQCQXIBT AKD. Wif- MISSION MERCHANT, ’ H Jon&’ Upper Block, Savann^ 1 ^"? NOW ON HAND TOBAOOO DIREOTTSOM ' of last year’s experience their great superiority over the common Gins of the country. We have cer tificates of the highest character‘from planters wT have used them, from factors both in. this to the superior ginnrng.jind say that the Option k&a&Zj. finite _ i. • Hi*.* S.m- a received orderKfram some of the best and. _ t planters j^jC nplo Gin ato^r.oui^ TO H. STAKE <fc CO., I Wholesale Grocers and Oommisrion Merchant^- A Iftii . .. bwuii irr coiirissa CO. “toBTFOED,” Ma&riatiuscd; in their Celebrated Axes.^&k J These Plows are made by pouring nionlten Sicd int^ Iron-moulds. They mre then highly tempered, ground • * J polished. Any. section:can bo.replaced at any by a dupheate^or if thg joint worn it may bo nvmg full information, sen .. >M , . colliss & co., 812 Wattr St., Sew York- BRf/Jto, U 2b -BHMMlrtlaTni LIBERTY ST. FOUNDRY, OPTOSfTE GULF R. R. DEPOT. •ifLl- BOARD REDUCED i-H •n't ii* od ot L-jhi tot: ■>:/; ,cun$ici t nv/ h‘ii Shg^r Mills and Boilers, REDUCTION 1^ PRICES. 5 WTLt 8ELL AS TQELOWN: ’ Sngmrhnila, 18-ii)ch,.*» 09 rMnis,il3-iiicl».„ ' . and is now prepared to MAKE. COMFOBT- ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS. . :i The BATHING ABBANGEMENTS are the most ex- .^snd deljghtfpi of any in .the country, end the -i. have proven themselves - ani'k pifijScttii' ii 1 the” neighborhood.,,- no ,- JlJ-. L. n udt to rit different trains. Persons they are tickets I to - _ w tickets wiU Mato that and. thereby secure U.3600- Sugar Boildrs; CO gallonH.'. ! i.‘. r .'...‘.'25 00 ' • -id .tfisassste^iSJUi famous MIIX-SHAFT3 arc made oatof "theJast: • iron. JOURNALS wiU be ail.of a size;- EXTRA BOXES always on hand. ‘ 1 ‘ From, mir well-known repntstion, wei solicit a share of puhUc patronage. All onr work is w®roap. - < :d and delivered, at. depots, jmd steamboats ftree ox charge. All orders promptly attended to. taglt-4m - ' t -*~- T. BALLENTTNB A<X>.* in}; 5»ltn ■go Mni-Per d»y,.'*2 eojipek-iBjek, : ; Architflctural bepartmciit : mvvim vdav vapit c. r.i,a t ir - For Sale* - > .. I r li .tru ll “• --'.f/ ' OWARD. Proprietor. ^r »y, u BICE. SHEETINGS, iO .3. . .msxixu factories of North Carolina and Virginia., He_ _JS; bid patrons to examine his stock, which ho. Is able to sell lower than any other house in the city.- a supply of BACON, FLOUR, &c., 1 -j, T3J0H AtJAiZIBZ. rrva<* in ,f:45 ~ " GUmnTBAGGING,- : '—- — - —e- • BALE ROPE> - -- '----t;- --': <26—lm JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO. ' 77 and S3-Liberty St., cor.'Brosdwi bobl xijy NEW YORK. ( 'Atyri-' ■;; It f ANUFACTURES PLATS -AND ORNAMENTAL AVI frpn Wort for Buiiihn?-*; Complete Fire-Froof structures. Columns, Lintels, Floors, Roofe, Casings, Shutters, Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought from. Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc. -JX J. DAVISON, TA0 * -■VOL-M. AYRES, ^..HEUVELMAN^ .dtz s/C am r-zn utcta b-*3T~'