Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 23, 1868, Image 4

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I ) » i FOB HAWKINSVILLE D INTERMEDIATE liXBHOS, TOUCHING AT FOR NEW YORK house in. the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY rafrnT Lot yo. 10.«»d improvement, Anaon -rod, jUdW tything. proper*! ot «>»■■«■***“ • I ^uSTl^iSad‘brick improvement °“ L ?‘* ,0 j2;,fS' son ward, second tything, property of Mra. Jsn E. men*. Middle Oglethorpe ward, south side of Pine “S.'S'L 0 ^ St 2i Pulaakl Lot Mo. 13, Washington ward, property of 1Ulld » Ca SS < StSdtoproveroent No. 6, Trustee's Garden, property of Looi™ Cauuet and children Also, LotaD, E and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, property ofJohn Daley. „ Also, brick improvement No * ■ tirO0ne ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent. Also, improvement on eastern hslf of Ixit No. 6. Heathcote ward, Beletha tytlung. property of J. S. Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, 8. A. lllelsvllle, prppert*; of Fred. Finding, rol'd. ward. Tile supply of this EELIABLE FER- . THIZER wUl be ample, and merchants I sad planters can rely upon their orders ,j beinglBfiel withont delay. [ :A WONDERFUL. SUCCESS Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSmP CO. SEDEWHEEL SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE $35 Ot STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE $10 OC DARIEN. CHARLES S. HARDEE, Captain O. J. MDNDAY, Will leave as above, from Charleston Wharf on TUES DAY, the 27th instant, at 3 o’clock p. m. Goods re ceived and stored for steamer at all times. oc23—lw ERWIN k HARDEE, Agents. ' THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON. Commander, WiU sail on THURSDAY, October 29, at 4 o’clock p.m. wiia of hiding given here on through freights oi Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, October 26th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! P ARimprovrme^inn Lot No. 23, Bartow ward, Pr X^flr“im“ C nt, Heathrode ward, Belitha ty thing, property of Mrs. Sarah E- Frierson. Also, northern one-foarth of 39 meint, Elbert ward, property of G. Fmcke. Also, improvement on of Lot 19, Washington ^r^Wot.prove^Ton Lot No. 10. Davia ward, property of Grant A Co. • Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 3 and improve ments, Midd^ Ogjfiftorpe ward, property of Sarah Harrison, col'd. __ .. _ , .. Lots 3 and 4 and improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of E. D. Hendry. Also, Improvement on Lot 83, Jones ward, property of Henry Johnson, col'd- Also Lot No. 4 and brick improvement, Anson fourth tvtliing, property of Charles P. Landcrshino. Also, improvement on Lot No. 20, D. Minisville, property of James Laltoche. Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen, property of Christopher Murphy. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, MontmollenviUd, property of William Myers. Also Lot Nd- 10 1111(1 im P rovemen t. Garden Lot, west, property of b. A. JfejPFf Trustee for Mrs. Mary. O. Mayer. Also, two-tliirds Lot No. 18 and Improvement, Mid dle Oglethorpe ward, north sido of Bryan street, pro perty of George H. Marshall, col'd. Also western one-third Lot No. 16 and improve- meuts,’ Chatham ward, properly of Mrs. Mary A. Mar- tin. Also, Lot Nfi. ^ and improvements, Reynold's ward, second’ tyfchipg, Wqperfcy fit Mrs. Bridget Monahan. Also, improvement on Lo£ Ifq. Middle Ogle- 8. PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Go. Sashes, Blinds and Doors, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints OF ALL COLORS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner Of Bay Lane* MI TRK AA ’S LINE. FOR YEW YORK. .835 00\ CABIN PASSAGE STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. I a to oar friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. REFERENCES: Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., New York; Jarvis Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmunds, Bos ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National Bank, Savannah; L&throp. k Spivey, Bankers, Sa vannah. - sep28—tf. A.. McNULTY, GENERAL insurance agent, OFFICE : 89 Bay Street. f WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF BISKS IN A1 COM?4f?IpS» comprising LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, RIVER and ACCIDENT. Insurance at as low rates as any other first-class Agencies.. , - oc6—3m Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam- boat Painters. MIEN’S PAIN DOCTOR! Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing, and Paper-Hangings. 11/ 48 ABB PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE- f I win and retail. Paints, Gil, Glass, Patty, and Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Broshes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. 77 Bryan St., between Boll and Drayton, mh!4—ly SAVANNAH, GA. party of Maurice O’Connell. ^Iso, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. MinisvHle, pro perty fif Mrs. Catharine O’Donnell. Also, eastern UfifrfQRrih 9? Lot Letter C and brick improvement, Derby ward, ’property fif Armenius Oernler. Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. S. A. Minisville, property of George Price, col’d. Also, part improvement on Lot 28, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Jane Pope. Also, improvement on westorii half Lot 25, Calhoun ward, property of E. J. Puree, trustee. AJsq, southern one-half of Lot No. 1 and improve ments, Davis PFonerty of Mrs. Sarah Peirce. Also, improvements and uiwua pngjpfi on Wharf Lot No. 8, property of Joseph S. Peloi. Also, Lot No. 4 and improvements, Percival ward, Hucks Tything, property of .Mrs. Anna M. Reilly. Also, two-thirds of Lot No. 26 and improvements, Currietown ward, property of John Roche. Also, jimjffi y oment on ono-half Lot No. 34, S. A. Minisville, pjoppity of Monday Robinson, col’d. Also, Lota NOsi TO an4*45 aqtl improvements, North Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts. Also, horiMri * 1 * * * * °qe-half of Lot No. 12, North Ogle thorpe ward, property of $|jehapl $QcJ)p. Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. Also, Lot Letter C, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro perty of Cosmo B. Richardsone. 4Jso, Lot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle thorpe i^ayd, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone, trustee. Also, improvements OR western ono-half Lot No. 17, Jackson ward, property of John Qhfirifiek. Also, improvements on Lot No. 4, Columbia ward, property of Patrick K. Shiols. Also, improvements on western one-half of Lot No. 3, Crawford ward, property of Henry E. Snider. . Also, Improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex- andpr H. Saddler. GUE, PEARCE & Co. 3 Cotton and Provision MERCHANTS, BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS., Savannah, Georgia. Jel2-ly' D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?— Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. "For sale whole sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot tles, 50 and 25 cents. nihil—ly WM. ESTILL, Jr., YEW SDEALEB LYOY BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 75 Smith’s Wharf, BOOKSELLER, Bfil Street, Next to the Post Office, (DOWN STAIRS,) .Baltimore, Md. F. 8, WILLIAMS ft CQ„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. /CONSIGNMENTS OF CPTTPN, 77001. BICB, Ly LUMBER, Sc., solicited from FACTORS and DEALERS, to the address of Mbssbs. LYON BRO&, Baltimore, upon which liberal -advance^ will be made by ua. Will advance on COTTON for immediate sale or to be held, either in BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, or LIVERPOOL. Rate of interest and charges liberal. oc3—lm [AKDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES, NAILS, TRACES, &c. Also, Agent for McARTHUR’S COTTON GINS, No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. septl-Gm on Lot No. 13, Warren ward, property o*f John Hi SirtiW- Also, eastern one-half of Lot No. 20 and improve ment, property of Valentine Hob well - Also, Lot No. 13 and improvement, W. P. Bowen, property of W. 0. Smallwood. Also, improvements on eastern half of Lot No. 5, Calhoun ward, property of Mrs. Mary J. Sutcliffe. Also, improvement on Lot No. 33. S. A. Minisville. property of Robert Taylor. Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinville, property of Catharine Vaughn. Also, Lot No. JJ4 and improvements, Davis ward, property of John ^rel^if* Also, improvement on wester^ 4 a h Lot No. 27, Gil- merviUo, property of Hetty Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, S. A. Minisville, property of Isaac Wilson, col’d. Also, brick improvement on the northwest corner of Bull afreet and Perry Street lane, Brown Ward, levied on as the property of pr. James J. Waring. . Also, improvement on Lot No. 21, Minisville, pro perty of Frank Walsh. Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot No. 15, west of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William son. Also, improvement on Lot No. 82, Liberty ward, property of Henry Wayne, col’d. Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret R. H. HENLEY & CO COTTON BUYERS TITHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAT FORMED A a CO-PARTNERSHIP under the firm name of RANDALL, BAFFIN & CO., For the purpose of BUYING AND SELLING COTTON ON COMMISSION, as successors of the late W. T. WOOD, of Savannah, Ga., and have taken the office formerly occupied by him at No. 9t> BAY STREET. T. A. RANDALL,. Of T. A. Randall k Co., (late of S. k. W. Foster k Co., Providence, R. L — P. D. DAFFIN, Formerly with the late W. T. Wood H- B. DRESSER, Of Southbridge, Mass. 4©“ Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER k RAN DALL, No. 19 William street. R E K BRENCE8 - New York—Messrs. Foster k Randall, Smith k Don ning, J. T. Adams k Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell & Co. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin k Co. Boston.—Matt Bartlett Wheelwright Pippey k Co. , Providence.—Butchers and Drovers’ Bank; Messrs. B. B. k E. Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Thos. Harkness, Esq. O. ... ..... rr /T.iirtl.rtw IT lOCO . — — I* I ... General Com’sn Merchants. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Office corner Bay and Lincoln streets, np stairs, over W, H. Stark k Co’q. sepl0-3m E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DR1 Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin k Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO, AND south side of Gaatop street, property of Annett Wil son. Also, improyement on western half of Lot No. 35, ICO Broughton Street. FI THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION ‘I of his friends and the pnblic generally to his new and well selected stock of HOUSE-FITTING MATERIALS, consisting in part of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS; WALL PAPERING, from the cheapest to the best arti cle; WINDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and GILT WINDOW SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Buff, Green and White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of various styles—-together with many other articles of household goods usually kept in his line. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting. Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut and laid, All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ, No. 160 Brouyhton street, Ap3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed k Cornwell. se30-30t over the common Gins of the country. We have cer tificates of the highest character from planters wba testify to the superior ginning, and say that the Cotton has been sold from 1 to 2 CENTS a pound advance on other of the same classification ginned fin the ordinary Gin; also from brokers who have purchased the Cot ton, and have paid the .advance above stated over the SAME CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary Gin. It is important to planters in the purchase of GINS to consider these facts, and bny a good Gin, which will give perfect satisfaction in its nsc and result in a great saving of money- We have received orders from poiqe of the best and largest planters of Georgia and Florida. Call and see Sample Gin at our office. 43»Send for Circular. H. STARK & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, , - SAVANNAH, GA. J6S-Agents for “GULLETFSSTEEL-BBU3H COT TON GIN,” also “R. FRANK COE’S SUPER-PHOS PHATE OF LIME." ap26-6m ■WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c., H AVE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS’ building, in Congress street, to SontKwcst Corner of Whitaker and Bay , .. Streets, Where they will kbep constantly on hand a large and (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MAY,) * Wholesale and.Retail Dealer.in Saddlery, Harness, &c., JJAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF OAK and HEMLOCK, (tanned) SOLE LEATHER,* CALF and LINING SKINS, and a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed, Orders for RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING and PACKING jan24 WOOD, WOOD. T ie subscribers having opened a wood YARD are now prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally with OAK, ASH, Pine and Lightwood, SAWED OR UNSAWED, at the lowest market price. ORDER BOXES w$U be found Robt. McIntyre k Co’s, at’ R. H. Tatem’s, comer Jefferson and McDonough streets; Dr. T. M. Turner’s, corner Broughton and Barnard streets; Dr. Hardee’s, on Broughton street, and A. McNulty’s, 89 Baystreek Yard foot of River street, on the canal octX-8m J. K. MTJNNERLYN k CO. well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi ness, which they will sell upon terms as reasonable as can be obtained in any Southern market. They are also agents for TAYLOR k SONS’ AL BANY ALE.' They will be pleased to see their old customers and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine their stock. sep23—tf M- FERST k CO. filled promptly. CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON, General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. S PECIAL ATTENTION given to tfce sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon and Merchandise generally. Advances made on consignments to ns or our friends in liverpool, New York and Baltimore. ocl-lm Architectural Department Watcb.es, Jewelry, . Silvefware, Clocks, &c. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM I New York with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, docks, &c., All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, and every article Warranted as represented. ” F. D. JORDAN, No. 129 Congress St, (Opposite Pulaski House.) OPPOSITE GULP R. R. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings M ADE TO ORDER. GIN GEAE, AT.T, SIZES ON HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, REDUCTION IN PRICES. YTTE WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS : 77 and 83 Liberty SI., cor. Broadway, ; NEW YORK. TI/rANUFACTUBES PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JUBi Iron Work for Buildings; Complete Fire-Proof Structures. Columns, Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Casings, Shutters, Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought Iron. Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc. HV. 3. DAVISON, WM. M. AYRES,. j. heuvelman; aug 8-3m ’Agents. R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO! PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, Ace., Ac. P ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. JONES’ UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, A mixture of PHfENDC and No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE M08T SUCCESSFUL MANURE in nse. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah .$65 00 “ Plancbette.” NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Prices, $1, $1 35, $1 50 and S3. The “Little Wonder,” OB IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 SO. The best Game out, . River side, between Whitaker and Barnard Btreeta. Saloon. C. V. H UTCHINS, GENERAL COMJlI.vGOX 4NR WHOLESALE ' ' DEALER IN ' HAY, CrRAIY, Ac. C ORN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, BYE, FRESH OBITS and MEAL, Ac., Ac., on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET-PRICES. Grain Warehouse, 155 Bay street. Savannah. ocH—tf AT THH STAND ON Wliitalter Street, near Bay, (FORMERLY MONAHAN'S,) TTAS-THB BEST FACILITIES FOIt SUPPLYING XT. OYSTERS, either in tho quantity, in shell or opened, or at his Saloon, cookod in any style. He warrants his Oysters to be of tho very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH oyer; day. COTTOW GINS! VP OFFER FOR SAT.E THE CELEBRATED E. CARTER COTTON GINS. These Gins have been expressly prepared to suit the wants of the planters of Georgia, Alabama andFIoridx, and aro adapted to the present labor system. Factors allowed a commission. Forsaleby. sep2-2m N- A. HARDEE’S^ SON A CO. Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, aulO-ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE. ISAAC EHRLICH, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST ANJ) COM MISSION MERCHANT, . Jones’ Upper Block, Savannah^ XT AS NOW ON HAND TOBACOC DIRECT FROM Southern Bag Manufacturer BACON! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, . Hechattkae. MJiarf, ~ UFACTUBE* OF SAILS, TENTS, AWNINGS, IQS, CAB-OOVEBS,- HOSE) DR AY COVERS, etc.,-and SALT,-FLOUR and GRAIN SACKS; LOUR SACKS neatly stamped. TARPAULINS or hire, sepia—3m passecLin point of health. ... There is a good School and a Physician in m neighborhood. '[ ~ jj-rnyi to We have a line of FOUR HORSE «UCBA» " connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, different trains. Pereons buying tieke«willrtate®» they are goin^tet-the Springs*, and thereoy sec ^ KS.-P, r $12 00; per montbSrS3MlB mt0lr - years of ago and servants half pace. 3y28.tr ^ C. B. HOWARD, Proprietor. MAUKICE HACKETT, COOPEB, ANJ) AGENT OP 'THE STJB- MABINE DIVING AND WRECK ING COMPANY. /-YFFICE UNDER THE BLUFF, FOOT of DRAY- U TON street. AR orders for the Snb-marine. Div ing and Wrecking Company can be lcit'with him, and will be promptly attended to. oc23-tf jrime rice. ;'; v; y; .SHEEXiNGS, r; YARNS, from the Columbus Factory. TOBACCO, GUNNY BAGGING, SEA ISLAND BAGGING. Tucker, darter & ...---Oo.* . BALE ROPE. e26—4m JOHN W. 'ANDERSON’S SONS & 00. Largest Circnlation ia City and Conntry. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 33. 1868. FELICIA. BY SHIRLEY DAUE. Ah! the scarlet vine leaves! Ah, the spariding sea! Ah, the hazy afternoon my lady smiled on me! The white steps to the foam; . The boatman steering home. Her dress that swept the stair. And sunshine blended hair, Like the fluting cadence of forgotten measure. Such days to me bring the sweetest, saddest pleasure. Ah, the eyelids tender! Ah, thebearing proud! Singing voice and subtle meanings half allowed. That thrilled me as they went. Like chance struck instrument. Ah. to my dying day That voice and speech alway Bring that flushing autumn’s overflow of glory, When I took life’s rapture—one day’s passion story! Queen of sun haired women, jewel-eyed and gay, promise filled your sweetness, you had no heart to pay. But one day’s grace to me Your life in memory That binds me evermore, . Content, your servitor. All that women woaby, slighted tarns for aye, Since I keep thy streetness, thy smile, Felicia. Shipping gtttrilipwfr. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun Rises 6 30 Sun Seta....,— 5 30 High Water 12 50AM PORT OF SAVANNAH] Friday, October 23. Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M A Cohen. Schr Benj Brown, Oliver, 79 tons, New York—J A Roberts A Co. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New York— Wilder k Fullarton. Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West & Co. Schr Ida Dellatorre, Wicks, St Marys, N G—Millen A Wadley. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West & Co. Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New York— Wilder A Fullarton. Schr Ida Dellatorre, Wicks, St Marys, N G—Millen & Wadley. Receipts. Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad, October 22, 1868—184 bales cotton, 36 care lumber, 3 cars cattle, 25 bundles hides and skins, 56 rolls leather, 219 sacks corn, 44 sacks rough rice, 35 sacks ground peas, and mdse. Per Central Railroad, October 22, 1868—2,143 bales cotton, 7 bales yarns, bale and 1 bundle wool, 1 box beeswax, 32 boxes tobacco, 4 bbla wkis- key, 16 rolls leather, 1 piano (boxed) 2 sacks floor, 3 3 sacks wheat, 5 boxes books, 5 boxes sundries, 1 half bbl sugar, 1 car stock, (20 head) 12cars lummber, and mdse. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—252 boles cotton, 101 bbls potatoes. Per Flats—1,028 bushels rough rice. Exports. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— 1,437 bales upland cotton, 7 bales sea island cotton, 3 bales wool, 4 bales sheeting, 43 sacks dried fruit, 51 packages mdse. [By Telegraph.] Charleston, Oct. 22.—Off the port, ship Scafwood, from LUerpooL Sailed, steamer’Monterey, for New York; schr C L Bayds, for Baltimore; schr W B Mann, for Jacksonville. Passengers. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— J K Pleasanton, Capt L P Cook, W J. McElvin, D Hey- man, J T Collins, J T Gilchrist and lady, Mrs Mon tague and 2 children, Mrs G W McClesky, and 4 chil dren, and 3 steerage. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—W J Wood, J T Baker, S W Portress, F W Tuton, J C Willingham, J P Youmans and lady, E Willingham, EB Porter, SM Erwin, AT Allen. WC Johnson, J H Wilson, CT Mi nor, Mrs E L Ducombe and son, Mrs IIP Laneign and son, Mrs M S Montague and family, H M ftanls, Consignees. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—Holmes k Co, Lawton: H & Co, P H Wood k Co, Davant & W, P H Behn, N A Hardee’s Sons k Co, Brigham, H k Co, J L Villa longa, Phillips A M, Sorrel Bros, J W Lathrop A Co, Wilson k B, Guerard k II, W W. Daniels, W H Stark k Co, E L Guerard, Mercer A A, J W Wilson, Weed k C. W A Joudon. Per Central Railroad, October 22, 1860—E W Drum mond A Bro, Tison k G, Thaxton, C k Co, Hunter k G, M H Williams A Son, J G Kink, E B Chipman, Wil son A D, J M Jenkins, Austin A E, Wilker, A A T, L Knorr. C R R Agt, A A G R R Agt„ W H Stark A Co, Randell A Co, Milien A W. Bothwell A W, F W Sims A Co, P H Behn. L J Guilmartin A Co, WilldnsonA W, R E Allen, Adams, W A Co, Sloan, G A Co, AS Hart- ridge. Ferrill A W, S Gertsman A Co, Gne, Pierce A Co, Guerard A H, N AHardee’s Sons A Co, Wilcox, G A Co, R Habersham A Co, G T Jones, A Neely, Bar nett A Co, Duncan A J, W B Griffin A Co, Crane A G. Wilder A F, Brady A M, A Low A Co, J W Lathrop A Co, W A McKenzie, W H Woods, Davant A W, Parse A T, Clark A W, H Bryan, Owens A C, W J Sams, Wal ker, A A T, Padelford A C, Hartridge A N, P M De Leon, Watts A McR. Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, Gctober 22,1868— For warding agt, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, R W Reid, Weed A C, H Fields, Barnett A Co, J L Villalonga, Guerard A H, Duncan A J, Davant A W, Sloan, G A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, W W Chisholm. Tison A G, S Gertsman & Co, P H Behn, Roberts A.T, Jones A W, A S Hartridge, Hess, G A Co, F W Rims A Co, H Bry an, Austin A E, Oppenheimer, M A Co, Alexander A R, M Y Henderson Holcombe A Co, S DeLeon, TtaTufoii A Co, W H Baker, L M Shaffer A Co, Cen R R Agt, W H Stark A Co, Thaxton, C A Co, P Dzialynski, Ferrill A W, E W Drummond A BrqJ J A W Rutherford, E C Wade A Co, G W Garmany, Wilson A B, R Mclntire A Co, EFT Rowland, A Twinname. LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. _ . -JL.. Savannah, October 22, 1868. Huntsville, 1,104 tons, Crowell, loading, New York— O Cohen A Co. jj San Jacinto, 1,500 tons, Hazard, loading, New York —J W Anderson’s Sons A Co. Wyoming. 798 tons, Teal, will load for Philadelphia —Hunter A GammelL Nictanx, 800 tons, McArthur, unloading—Crime A Graybill. Ellen Southard, 948 tons, Bickford, loading for Liv erpool—T B Marshall A Bro. Emerald Isl§, 1,693 tons, Herbert, will load for : Liv erpool—Brigham, Holst A Co. Mayflower, 1,049 tons, Call, will load for Liverpool— Brigham, Holst A Co. J P Chapman, 1,088 tons, Norton, waiting for freight —Brigham, Holst A Co. Star of the West, 1,296 tons. Perry, unloading, Liv- pool—Brigham, Holst A Co. Calista Hawes, (Br) 1,124 tons, Hawes, will load for Liverpool—W M Tunno A Co. Gardner Colby, 1,135 tons, Dunbar, will load for Liverpool—Wilder A Fullarton. Screamer, 1,203 tons, Young, unloading, New York, will load for Liverpool—Wilder A Fullarton. Crescent City, 1104 tons, Coldfield, New York—Wil der A Fullarton. Fearnought, 1 200 tons, Jones, will load for Liver pool—Master. Othello, 988 tons, Finkham, Philadelphia, waiting for freight—Master. Annie Sise, 1,163 tons, Sise, to load for Liverpool. RABga. Halcyon, 625 tons, Work, Havre, waiting for freight Master. Mary C need, 500 tons, Welton,. unloading—E A Soullard. Rachel, 405 tons, Mitchell, waiting for freight—T L Kinsey. Kentville, (Br) 752 tons, Evans, up for Liverpool— A Low A Co. Carl George, 440 tons, Arfman, discharging—Knoop, H.uinpman A Co. — BRIGS. Lige Haughton, 250 tons, Martin., loading for Phil adelphia—Richardson A Barnard. Medusa, 230 tons, Coupland, up for Liverpool— Crane A Graybill. Guiding Star, 258 tons, Carter, will load for Jamaica —Hunter A GammelL Rolling Wave, 228 tons. Snow, AspinwalL awaiting orders—Jas A Roberts A Co. - - Edith, 197 tons, Putnam, will for Jamaica-^-Millen A Wadley. SCHOONERS. Emma D Finney, 195 tons, Tattle, loading—Hunter A Gammell. Helen, 179 tons, Carroll, discharging; Rockland, Me—Richardson A Barnard. G T Geery, 269 tons, New York, unloading—Wilcox, Gibbs A Co. Wapflla, 243 tons, Hawkins, New York, loading— Edmands, Gardner A Co. Wiliiam and John, 32 tons, RevH, Charleston; un loading—R Habersham A Co. - ■Benj Brown, 79 tons, Oliver, New York—J A Roberts Aco. ; “ Every Man Should Have One.” The -AND— CairLine, Firing Two Shots a Second. O^yADE^HAJffFTON eaya : " It Is .the best Cash on Delivery—Rifles, singly, $50; clnbs ollO, $46 Carbines, singly, $£0; clubs of 10, $37. Cartridges, perTOO, $2; per 1,000, $18. Slings, $2 each.' .Circular, with full description,: sent on application. ' ' For sale by ' ' • ___ SORREL BROTHERS, ’ sep29—eodlm - Agents for Savannah, THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP CLEOPATRA, S. F. PHILLIPS, Master, Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, October 27th, at — o’clock — m. Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. No engaged berths secured alter Monday, October 26th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, oc22 8A Bay street. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE 8‘JO <>» DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE... .315 OU THE NEW STEAMSHIP Wyoming^ Captain J. TEAL. Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October 24, at 11 o’clock a. m. For freight or"passage apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, ocl9 84- Bay street. “FOR ]\ i:w YORK. EMPIRE LINE. CABIN PASSAGE $25 OO STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE $10 OO THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP SJAjNT JjACIjSTTO, ATKINS, Master, Will sail as above on SATURDAY, October 24. at 12 o'clock m. Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes day, October 21st, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A' CO. fl®»WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. ... ocl9 FOR Ww YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE. EYEKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE 8*0 OO THE FIBST-CLASS STEAMSHIP HUNTSVILLE, CROWELL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October 24th, at — o’clock — m. Through bills of lading given hero on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, Bay street. Savannah, Ga. R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New York. oc!9 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, CONSISTING OF PALMYRA, SAMARIA, TARIFA, SIBERIA, MALTA, HECLA, TRIPOLI, ALEPPO, SIDON. C ABIN PASSAGE to Liverpool or Queenstown, $80 Gold; Sti erage Passage, $30 Currency; Children under twelve years, half price. Steerage Pa; isage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam or Bremen, $40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gotfcenborg or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve years, half price; under two years, free. Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Autwerp or Rotter dam, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur rency; from 1‘aris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $50 Cur rency; Children one to twelve years, half price; Infants under one year, $5. A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY on THURS DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED NESDAY. Tickets issued by the undersigned, from whom all necessary information may be obtained. JNO. C. FERRILL, oc3—lm . Agent at Savannah. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST.' MARY’S, FER- NANDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AND FICOLATA. 7i.r.e" THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET LIZZIE BAKER, Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida bn WEDNESDAY MORN- IRslant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be carried at HAIF THE REGULAR RATES. —For freight or passage apply at the oflice, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to . CLAGHORN &;CUNNTNGHAM, Agents. gST No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of filing. J ' , ; -s JO®- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS* jO®".Thia Boat'.connects at Fernandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at PiCoIata with regular lines of stages to St, Augustine. ocl5—tf THE STEAMER CITY POINT, Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, Will. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P. M.. Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock P. M., touching at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St. John’s river. RETURNING, will leave Palatka EYEKY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EYERY SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M. N. B.—No freight will be received after 2 P. M. on day of sailing. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY AN! OTHER LINE. L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agenda, ocG—tf No. 14:8- Bay street. For Liverpool. rpHE FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP MAYFLOWER, Call, Master, will have quick dispatch as above. Apply to *■ oc23—tf BRIGHAM, HOLST k CO For Liverpool. milE A1 AMERICAN SHIP “ GARD- X NER COLBY,” Captain A. H. Dun bar, having a portion of her cargo now ready, will have early dispatch. For; balance of freight apply to oc23—lOt WILDER k FULLARTON. For Liverpool. T HE FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP ELLEN SOUTHARD, BicKFonD Master, hav ing the bulk of her cargo on board, will have quick dispatch £or the above port. For Height apply to . T. B. MARSHALL & BRO., No. * Harris' Block, 0014—tf Bay street- For Liverpool. T HRSPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF . clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Him- bert. Muster, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight apply to sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & C0. “An Ounce of Caution is Worth a Pound of CureJ* OSBOPMSTE, OCULISTIC-OPTICIAN. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY OF ALL KINDS. CORNER OF CONGRESS AND PB4VT0N STREETS. Savannah, G-a., Midway Between the Marshall, the Screven, and the Pulaski Houses. CENTRAL, CONVENIENT, AND MORE FOR USB THAN SHOW. I WOULD INFORM THOSE WHO HAVE NEED of my services that I am fully prepared to do OPTICAL WORK, as well as lit each case with exact and perfect glasses; giving those who favor me with a call what experience I possess from study and practice of over twenty years past. I purpose selling to tho people of my native city. Savannah, 4£CURATE ADAPTATIONS, the cheapest in the end, for those who value eye-sight more than a few dollars. In my office is every lease proper to be used as a remedial agent, and I think I know how, when and which to use as oc casion requires. Desiring to close out. my present stock, I will REDUCE PRICES SO LOW as to put it in the power of all to patronize n»o. oc7—codim WISHING TO REPLENISH THEIR AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING G00BS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, Ac. FROM J.W.STANSBURY&CO, 109 BROUGHTON STREET, AT THE OLD STAND OF IS. D. SMYTHE & CO. Notice. mHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO. JL was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the late firm are directed to be paid to HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. BTAN3BPRY. sep28—tf OXJ^NO! PHCENIX GUANO, From McKean’s Island, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah $50 OO At Augusta 55 OO PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also, BEST LAND PLASTER AT MARKET PRICK FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ALSO, AGENTS FOB THE WILLCOX A GIBBS SILENT SEWING MACHINE, No. 07 Bay street, Savannah, and No. 241 Broad street, Augusta., Ga. Our Agents will sell at some prices, necessary expenses added. jy9—ly INITIAL AND MONOGRAM STAMPING. A LL ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE, in PLAIN, RUSTIC and COLORS. The latest styles of WEDDING CARDS LOPES at n^tf SCHREINER'S. 181 CONGRESS STREET. OB SALE, XO,Ai(BIVS JKEK STfe&MSHIP F APPLES, CABBAGE, ONIONS, POTATOES, TURNUPS, CABBOTS, PARSNIPS, LIMA BEANS, EGG PLANT. PUMPKINS and GAELIC, by - JNO. t. linkbeBgeb, octlS Agent, Capital 4:2,000,000 Sterling BESERVE FUND £1,500,000 steeling’ ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 §TEBLKG. C°SSS^.SgJXX£K14S AGAINST LOSS BY ITRE, AT CURRENT RATES. _octp-tf Wit c. COSENS. Agent. THE BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OB’ LONDON AND EDINBURGH. * ESTABLISHED IN 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD); Subscribed Capital 910,000.000 Cash Assets 913,603,$03.83 Annual Ineome..........83,360,635 FTYHE SUBSCRIBER, HAYING BEEN APPOINTED I Agent for the above Company, is prepared tn take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Policies issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent, jy28-H>m 115 Bay street Awarded the Prize Medal at the Paris Exposition, 1867. Soldhy Agricul’lImplement Dealers throughout the U. S. COLLEYS & CO.’S CAST Cast-Steel Plows. manufactured bt'Cculins a co., “ Hartford," JJSYOfsame Material used in their Cel derated Axes.^&k , These Plows are made by pouring moulten Steel into Iron moulds. They are tl»t n highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at any time by a duplicate, or if the point is worn it may be repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel. Circulars, giving full information, sent to all appli cants. Address COLLINS & CO., sep30—3m 212 Water St., New York. GULLETT’S Sugar Mills, 16-inch.. 8ugar Mills, 14-inch Sugar Mills; 12-inch... Sugar Boilers, 40 gallona...... Sugar Boilers, 50 gallons..... Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons..... Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons... . . tar OUR MILL SHAKTS are made oat of the hert S-inch wrought iron. JOURNALS will be mjl of standard size. EXTRA BOXES always on hand. j$g- From our well-known reputation, ^ 6 a share of public patronage. All our work is warron** ed and delivered at depots and steamboats free charge. All orders promptly attended in. _ angil-4m T. BALLEXTYNE k CO- _ CHATTAHO O CHEE WHITE SULPHUR BATHS BOARD REDUCED 1 PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN A*" SOUTHERN PUBLIC