Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 24, 1868, Image 4

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tw. Largest Circulation In City and Country. SATURDAY, OCTOBER »3,.,1808« S|mnUh Beauty. I had heard very much of tho beanty of Spanish women, but indeed the half of tho truth was notand cannot be told. Sometimes, heretofore, when standing half entranced before Murillo’s pictures, I. have wonder ed whence came his ideal or inspiration; but his Madonnas and Magdalens only walk the streets of Madrid and other cities of Spain. He had but to paint the portraits of his friends. Often have I stopped in ntter aston ishment at such ravishing beauty. The fea tures, tho form, tho movement, the expression are Roman dignity combined with Moorish grace; the stateliness of Zenobia with the voluptuousness of Cleopatra. Can it be that such summer evening twilight of repose can ever give place to the dark, stormy night of demoniac passion ? That vice, treachery, falsehood, lurk under that angelic, exterior? The statue of the Venus do Milo , in the Louvre, at Paris, and the statue of the Venus de Medici in the Tribune, at Florence, have divided the admiration of the world. They represent two types of womanhood, differing as night and day; the former strong, sensu ous, affectional, devotional, and faithful friend, the constant wife, the devoted mother; the latter impulsive. The first typifies the English woman, the last the French. A combination of the two constitutes the perfection of womanhood, as found in the Spanish Senora. She is evi dently the result of many generations of the finest culture. The climate, the scenery, the romance, the chivalry, the grand and stirring scenes of Spanish history, have perfectly ma tured and developed the Roman and Moorish blood that flows in her veins, finer than poet or painter ever conceived. The brilliant dark eyes and raven hair, coral lips, pearly teeth, the delicate complexion, the delicate shading, and penciling of her eyelash and brow, the shapely features, the expression of affection and warmth, the repose and dignity blended in her expression, the grace of man ner, uro indescribable. Her flowing dress, mantilla, veil, and the fan, set off her bean- ties of person, and her ease of movement seems without effort, and more like gliding than walking. She is not seemingly offended or affected by the extravagant flattery or com pliment paid her, but accepts it in apparent innocent unconsciousness of its being any thing improper any more than if it had been addressed to the lily, the rose, a picture, or any work of art. If she be artful, sbe pos sesses the higher art of concealing it.—Oar. Church Union. Fatal Affray.—A difficulty occurred in Preston, Georgia, about one o'clock, on Mon day last, between Mr. John S. Eilands und Mr. James O. Wooley, in which the former was stabbed by the latter, in the left breast near the heart. Mr. Eilands died at four p. m., from the effects of the wound. Mr. Wooley was taken in hand by the Sheriff, •who happened to b& on the ground when the act was eommited, and is now confined in jail to await his trial. Savannah Market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, ) - * d.f Savannah, October 23, 6 P. M. Cotton.—The market to-day was quite active with good inquiry and a few foreign buyers looking around. The noon dispatches from New York announcing the advance in that market caused our market to become much stiffen The market closed quite firm with mid dling at 23%c. The following were the sales to-day: 4 at 24, 20 at 23%, 78 at 23%, 7 at 23%, 184 at 23, 36 at 22%, 145 at 22%, 136 at 22, 72 at 21%, and 10 at 19 cts. Total, 098 bales. Sea Islands—Nothing of importance done in this line to-day. The sales were: 1 at 70, 7 at 65c. Total, 8 bags. The receipts to-day were 1320 bales. Gold—Buying $1 35@1 30; selling at $1 38@1 39. Rice.—New rice is coming in very slowly. The re ceipts this week amount to 9,099 bushels. Very little doing for want of stock; hardly quotable; market ir regular. Bacon.—The market remains steady but not active. We quote shoulders at 14%(&15%c, rib sides at 17fe> I7^c, and clear ribbed at 18<g}18%c. There are few clear sides offeriug.and prices are nominal at I8(©I8i a c. Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at 19(aj20c. Dry salted meats are iu better demand. We quote should ers at 13^)13^c; clear sides, 17%<2>17%c; short ribb ed, 16(gil0iic; bellies, 17<q>17%c, aud Stratford cut at 16c. Provisions.—Western meats have advanced in New York, but our market is not affected by it, owing doubtless to the large stock on hand. Shoulders, 15fo) 16>4'c; ribbed sides, 17^(0)17%c; clear ribbed, 18(gil8% cts; clear sides, 18*4(ail9c; liams, 22%(&*23; breakfast bacon, 19(5)20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14(4)14 %c; clear sides, 17%(a)18c; short ribbed, 17%c; bellies, I7%(&n%; mess pork, $29 50<<$30 00 for inspected; prime inspected, $27 50; rump, free of joles, $24; Fulton market beef, $30%31 ft bbl; mess beef, $20 50 <g>21 ^4 bbl; beef tongues, $1 40%1 45. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7 16 on upluuds. Timber nominal, offering at 30 shil lings for hewn lor Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queeus- towu for orders. Coastwise; To New York, % of a cent f* It* on uplands; domestics, $1 00 *$ bale; rice, $2 t 50.„ steam to Philadelphia, %c lb on up- fimofl; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, % of a cent lb on cotton; by sail, nominal. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l%c ^ lb. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings; about ail vessels reaching here having been placed North. Rice is beginningeto' offer and soon cotton freights can be had. We see no reason to look for a decliue iu lumber aud timber freights, but with the large quantity offering and few vessels on the way unchartered, an advance would seem more likely. We. coutiuuo our quotations!; of last week. V«-> nlinn /.A C* a.. * 1. A . .. am i.a _ .. „ J 1 ~V.n i.V 4 . . ■ No change in South American and Cuban freights, former $22 and 5 cent; £itter7 $11%137 gold. To New York, ou timber and lumber, $13; re-sawed, $11. To Philadelphia, on boards, $9 50(5*9 75? timber, $12 <g(12 50. Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed, $12. Boards to Baltimore, $8 75. Bhip stuff to Quincy Point, $12 50. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign. Markets. Liverpool, October 22—Evening. Cotton—Steady aud rather more doing. Sales, 12,000 bales. Domestic Markets. New York, October 23—Noon. Financial.—Money active at 7 percent.; sterling exchange, 109%. Gold, 135%. 1802 bonds, 113> 4 . North Carolina’s, 68; new, 67%.- Virginia’s, ex-cou pons, 56% i new, 59. Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 70; new, 70%., - .. New York, October 23—Evening. Financial—Money active at 8 per cent; on call, 7 per cent. The discount business is almost sus pended. The best paper done at 8 per cent. Gold, after touching 134%, closed At 135%. Sterling very firm at 109%. Sombern bonds firm aud excited during the day, but closed weak. Governments closed steady. Tennessee’s, 70%. North Carolina's, new, «6%. Cotton—Shade firmer; sales 1,600 bales. Middling 25@25%c'. Flour—State and Western heavy and lower. Su perfine, $6 28. Southern heavy. Common to fair extra, $8 25@9. Grain.—Wheat heavy and favors, buyers. Amber State, $2 10@2 12. Corn 2@3c lower, with a specula tive demand. New white Virginia, $1*12. Provisions—Lard dull. Kettle rendered, T7%%18c. Whiskey—In favor of buyers at $1 17% 1 50. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 44%44%c. Rosin un changed. Freights—Firm. - . - - - • Baltimore, October23. Financial—Virginia’s, old, inscribed, 48% bid, 48% asked. 1862’tf, 51 bid. 1867’s,. 49. bid, 50, asked. Cou- pone, new, 59% bid; 60aaketL Old, 57 bid. Cotton—Nominally 26c. ' **' S- Flour—In somewhat better demand. Quotations unchanged. Grain.—Wheat dull. Prime to choice, $2 45@2 00. Other grades unchanged. Com and Rye firm. Oats dull. ... . . Provisions—Unchanged. Cincinnati, October 23. Flour—Dull. Family, $7 50%7 75. < Grain.—Com dull at 66%87c. Whiskey—Dull at $1 16. Provisions — Mess pork nominally unchanged. Stock entirely exhausted. Bacon active; sales of two hundred hogsheads. Clear sides, 16%c. Louisville, October 23. . i FLpn^r-Soperfine, $0 25. Grain.—Com, old, 95c. New, 50c. Provisions.—Mess pork, $31%31 25. Lard, 19%c. Shoulders, 13%%13%c. Clear sides, 17%<&17%c. — Whiskey—$1 18%1 20. «XL3 A <£ ~ : Ifcev pBLEANSy October 23. Financial.—Sterling exchange, 148. Commercial no quotations. New York sight, % -discount. Gold, 135%. Sugar—Active and unchanged. Molasses—Active and unchanged. Flour—DulL Superfind,, $6 75(§>7. - Choice, $10% 13. Grain.—Com dull. Old, $1 05(5)1 07%.. Oats dull at 62c. > • - r A : :.f. . Bran—$1 20. » Hay—Choice Western, $27. > Provisions—Mess pork; $32 52@32 75. Bacon firm. Jobbing rate for Shoulders, 14c. Clear sides, 18c. Lard quiet at 20%22c. 4rn * _• r, ., ' Charleston, October'23. Cotton—Opened firm with a %c advance and closed quiet. Middling, 23c. t Exports coastwise, 1,020 bales. Wilmington, October 23. Naval Stores. —Rosin _ 2 $1 76. No lj $3 12%.- $2 65. Tar firmer at $2 35. Cotton—DulL - Middling.-23c.-j- , AubpIr^October 23. bates week .FegetSlim! 8 * 118111 lrost “Lsht which kdied tho J foippN) gutrtUguu’c. Miniature Almanac—This Day. Sun Rises C 31 Sun Sets 5 29 High Water 1 35 A M PORT OF SAVANNAH. Saturday, October 24. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter & Gammell. Ship John O Baker; 1,110 tons, Miller, Cape de Verdes, in ballast—Crane k Graybill. Bark Haabet, 400 tons, Lammoraa, Stockholm— Weed k Cornwell. Sehr Sophia, Cruise, Havana, with fruit—C W Thompson. Receipts. Per Central Railroad. October 22, 1808—1,320 bales cotton, 46 bales yams, 3 bales domestics, 1 bale wool, 2 bundles hides, 11 bbls and 22 sacks flour, 5 stove pipes, kc, 3 bundles iron ties, 11 sacks potatoes, iu cords wood, and mdse. Imports. Per schr Sophia, from Havana—30,000 oranges, 300 bunches bananas, pineapples, plantains, a fruits. Memoranda. Bark Anslefl, spokcu by the pilot boat J R Wilder from Liverpool for Charleston, 51 days ou I. Tile Cap- tain requested to be reported. [By Telegraph.] CIIAIU.EHTOV. October 2:1— Arrived, bark Ansdell, from Liverpool; stt amer Charleston, from New i«»rk. Off the port, steamer Sea Gull, from Baltimore; snip Clara Ann, from Mexico for New York, stopped for supplies. Sailed, steamer Falcon, for Baltimore. Passengers. Per steamship Cleopatra, from New York—W S Chapman, J B Duckworth, J Hartley, E W New, Airs Neff and child, Mrs Pooler, Miss Fachet, Mrs Mere dith, Miss P Smart, C Chapman, C Chapman, M U Pulaski, L Pickard, A Ilomeister, J H Miller. Mrs Geo Marshall Miss J Manger. Miss L Case, MrsSanueman, W F May, wife aud 3 children, J L Aguew, J Grass, H Rosenbaum, J .Sliaw, H L Barton, Miss S E Russell, Mrs Ghent, Miss Nelson, Miss Harrington, J B Henry, R T Moore, W A Shaffer aud wile, A M Telt, wile and child, J O Cooke, Miss Cook, aud 20 steerage. Consignees. Per steamship Cleopatra, from New York—C R R Agt, A & G R R Agt,: So Ex Co, Addison, E k Co, J W Anderson's Sous i Co, Brady & M, HR Bachua. Blun & M, W R Boggs, J F Brown, M A Cohen, Coop er, O & Co, Champion Jk F, Conuerat & J, Crawford &i L, J Cohen, S M Colding. Claghora & C, W D Craven, P DC, T J Dunbar Sc Co, M J Doyle Si Co, A Doyle. DeWitt & M, J A Douglass, Einstein & E, J Epstein & Bro, Epstein k E, J H Eckman, J H Estill, Mrs C C Wilsou, C C Ehlera, A & L Friedenburg, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, L J Guilmartin k Co, Guckenlieimer A S, G Gemeudeu, Mrs M Hettrich. W Houe, Heidt A L, Hop kins, N k Co, Holcombe k Co, A B Ives, M E Kiug- man, F Klay, N B Knapp. J Lyons, Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, Lillienthall a K, Lovell & L, J N Lewis, T Mahoney, S M Lederer, J McGrath, S Meinhard, Mal- lon A F, McDonough k H, H F Willink, W J Wells, M H Williams & Son. T R Mills, R Donald, W F May, W D R Miller, M S Meyer, D Mallett A Co, J C Ma ther F M Myrell, Meinhard Bros A Co, L Nathans, G T Nichols, G N Nichols, E L Neidlinger, Nicolson A McA, R O’Brien, Orff, W A Co, Oppenheimer, M A Co, Purse A T, W G Robinson, Ruggles A A, P Reilly, Mrs L Hayes, Mrs A ltice, C Seiler, S Solomou, Symons A Co, J Sullivan, J C Schreiner A Son, E A Soullard. W A Thomas, A A Solomons A Co, Tyler Press Co, E H Van Ness, W H Wiltberger. A M A C W West, R A Wallace. Per Central Railroad, October 23,1860—C W Thomp son, L J Guilmartin A Co, Lathrop A Co, R Mclntire A Co, C C Millar, W G Robinson, C Green A Son, Ceu R R Agt, A A G R R Agt, Brady A M, Adams, W A Co, Hartridge A N, Ferrill A W, H T Minor, Jr, F W Sims i A Co, W H Stark A Co, Padell'ord A C, Owens A C, A Low A Co, Crane A G, J W Lathrop A Co, A S Hart- irid^e, W A McKenzie, W H Woods, Bates AC, R N lieed A Co, Guerard A H, Tison A G, Sloan, G A Co, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, C Upping A Co, Bearden A G, Duncan A J, Change of* Schedule. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SA VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MONT GOMERY, ALA. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL R. R.,) Savannah, August 14,186^ j n no-Qfinr.no ‘ere’ O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 10TH INST., PAS- senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows : UP DAY TRAIN. leave. Ar.r.rvE. Savannah 8:00 A. M. Macon 6:40 P. M. Augusta 5:38 P. M. Milledgeville 8:58 P. M. Eaton ton 11:00 P. M. Connecting with trains that leave Augusta.. 8:45 A. M. DOWN DAY TRATN. Macon 7:00 Savannah 5:30 P. M. Augusta .'.5:38 P. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .8:45 A. M. UP NIGHT TRATN. Savannah...... 7:20 P. M. Macon 6:55 A. M: Augusta 3:13 A. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9:33 P. M. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Macon 6:25 P. M. Savannah 5:10 A. M Augusta 3:13 A. M. Millegeville 4:30 P. M. Eatonton 2:40 P. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9:33 P. M. A. M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M. train from Macon connect with Milledgeville train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. train from Savannah connects with through mail train on South Carolina Railroad, and P. M. train from Savannah aud Angusta with trains on South Western and Muscogee Railroads. WM. ROGERS, aug 14-tf Act’g Master of Transportation. GASTRIN®! T his is a medicine prepared upon purely scientific principles, by a regular jjracticiug Phy sician, aud WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN. HEADACHE, NAUSEA, GENERAL DEBILITY, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, SEA-SICKNESS, FLATULENCY, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, And all the unpleasant feelings, the result ol‘ indiges tion. Do you feel badly after eating ? Are your hands and feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? Are you nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are you sometimes nauseated ? Have you loss of appetite ? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant ? TRY ONE BOTTLE OP GASTRINE! And yon will bear testimony with hundreds who have been benefitted and cured by its use. AS A MORNING TONIC THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL: IT CAN BE TAKEN BY ALL AGES AND CONDITIONS. GASTRIN]': Can be found at all Drug Stores in the United States. G. M. HEIDT, 30 WHITAKER STREET; SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB GEORGIA AND FLORIDA scp'JC—Cm Oyster Saloon. «T O H 3V IMMEN, AT THE STAND ON Wliitaker Street, near Bay, (FORMERLY MONAHAN'S.) H AS THE BEST FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING OYSTERS, either in tho quantity, in shell or opened, or at liis Saloon, cooked in any styles He warrants his Oysters to be of the very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, &.C.. Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every day. nov9—ly Southern Bag Manufacturer M. P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, M anufacturer of sails, tents, awnings. BAGS, CAR COVERS, HOSE, DRAY COVERS, FLAGS, etc., and SALT, FLOUR and GRAIN SACKS. fig^FLOUR SACKS neatly stamped. TARPAULINS for sale or bin*.. : . ^ 7 sep!9—3m INITIAL AND M0N0GKAM A LL ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE, J\ In PLAIN, RUSTIC and COLORS. The atust styles of WEDDING CARDS and ENVE- LOPES at oclO—tf SCHREINER’S. For Sale. [>RIME RICE, L SHEETINGS, YARNS, from the Columbus Factory. • TOBACCO, GUNNY BAGGING, SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker. Carter & Co., BALE ROPE. e26—4m JOHN W. ANDERSON’ SONS k CO, FOR YORK* Atlantic Coast MAIL. CO - SIDEWHEEL SHIPS EVEKV THURSDAY. STEWtATo^WITH "SUBSISTENCE.*.*.*. 88 THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, Commandeb, Will Mil on THURSDAY, October 29, at 4 o’clock p. m. Bills of lading given hero on through freights ol Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, October 20 th, unless paid for. ..... For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to h WILDER A FULLARTON, 8 {Stoddard’s Upper Rauge, ^03 Opposite the Post Office. iVII RRAY’S LINE. FOR YEW YORK. CABIN PASSAGE STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE 810 OO THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP CL E O PATBA, 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 after Monday, October 20tb, unless paid for. For freight or passage, haring superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, oc22 S-4- Bay street. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE 830 OO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE... .810 00 THE NEW STEAMSHIP WYOMING, Captain J. TEAL, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October 24, at 11 o’clock a. in. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL, ocl9 84 Bay street. FOR YEW YORK. EMPIRE LINE. CABIN PASSAGE 835 OO STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE SIO OO THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP sajnt j .vcrxTO, 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, haring superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO. WM. I:. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. oel9 FOR NEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP IT XT 1ST T SVILLE, CROWELL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, October 24th, at 2 o’clock p. m. Through bills ol* lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OOTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, Bay street. Savannah, Ga. fifty- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 03 West street, New York. oc!9 FROM MEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL A1VT> ai/EEiYSTOWM, CONSISTING of PALMYRA, SAMARIA, TARIFA, TRIPOLI, ALEPPO, SIDON. C ABIN PASSAGE to Liverpool or Queenstown, $80 Gold; Steerage Passage, $30Currency; Children under twelve years, half price. Steerage Passage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam or Bremen, $40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve years, half price; under two years, free. Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter dam, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur rency; from Paris, 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. FERRELL, oc3—lm Agent at Savannah. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER- NANDIN'A, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET LIZZIE BJAICEIS, Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Haring been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume lier -trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Femandina. every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on .SUNDAY MORNING. : rj. . This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. , , i; Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be carried at HALF .THE REGULAR RATES. For freight or passage apply at th§ office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents, fly No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day hf sailing. Ol LI £J I j*5~ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY 8HIPPERS. jQgy This Boat connects at Femandina with: the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with regular lines of stages to St Augustine. ocl5—tt MACGREGOR LINE. Direct Steam Communication teith Europe. The Georgia andLberpool Line Of Pssi-dass New Iron Clyde-built Steamships, COUPONED OF THE SALUDA™ '**.■**.’.'.-To be built SELMA Nowbuilding. SATTLLA^n ■ • ■ • NoW bni “ in 8- W1VERLY captain Bexsos. captain Black. DON.”.*.*.'.*.’.*.'.” *' 1*.*.• • Captain Mason. Ma-yreii/lit taken from and to Bt. laffliE, Nafihviljc. M^hiaNickabn^ Selma. Montgomery EuIanK Tallahassee, Atlanta, Macon. ^>lnmbus, Aug ta, Griffin, Albany, Americus, a p 0 : nt ’ Covington, Athens, Newnan, LaGrang • ... , Cutlibert, Dawaon, TbomaaviUe CMteravBto, and points in the Southern States, Groat Britain ana the °°iS-Bms of lading signed upon railroad receipts at interior points of shipment. Press “t^ <55*: nah and dray receipts at Liverpool- In ^ cd from interior points of shipment and nah when desireS, on our open Policies here or in ^aa-Advanco of tUrooquartors of the Talue at the timeof shipment given upon consignments, and pro- C£ propoaoddays^of Bailing from Savannah, 1st and lotLofencL Month, coijmioucuig asfoliowH; WAVERLY. 1.600 bales oapacity lS £t nSb£* DON. 2,500 bales capacity rSS3.w RIGA, 3,500 bales capacity . Tat JaiTarv LEITH, 4,500 bales capacity 1st January. aa-Extra steamers of 1.500 and 3,000 bales capacity wiUbe dispatched to Liverpool. Havre. Bremen, Ham burg, Antwerp, Trieste, Genoa aud Cronstadt. when- ever inducement offurs,. . . Freight taken from Cardiff or apy indirect port for Savannah. Apply to WM M TTINNO A CO. In Liverpool to STODDART BROTHERS, and in Leith to DONALD R. MACGREGOR. All loading done at the Press. When fully loaded the steamers do not draw over 10 feet. au!5—la!3wT FOR HAWKINSVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, TOUCHING AT DARIEN. THE STEAMER CHARLES S. HARDEE, Captain 0. J. MUNDAY, 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. S. PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL T '*• COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Go, T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ONUON8IGNHENT8 M a to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool kp. rw. iL.ic.mi ; Messrs. Dabney, Morgan k Co., New York; Jarvis. Slade, Esq., New York; Hon.,J. Wiley Edmands, Bos ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants’ National Bank, Savannah; Lathrop & Spivey, Bankers, Sa vannah. sep28—tf .A. McNULTY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE: Bay Street. £ WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND Citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF BISKS IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, RIYER and ACCIDENT. Insurance at as low rates aa any other first-class Agencies. oc6—3m Frank L. Gue. Geo. C. Peabce. Allen G. Bass. GUE, PEARCE & Co., Cotton and Proyision MERCHANTS, NO. 79 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. [notl-Im] CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! THE STEAMER CITY POESTT, 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 Femandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St. John’s river. RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY 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 ANY OTHER LINE. L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agents, oc6—tf No. IdS Bay street. For Liverpool. IJ1HE FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP MAYFLOWER, Call, Master, will have quick dispatch as above. Apply to oc23—tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. For Liverpool. FT1HE A1 AMERICAN SHIP “ GARD- 1 NEK COLBY,’’ Captain A. H. Dun bar, haring a portion of her cargo now ready, will have early dispatch. For- balance of freight apply to oc23—lOt WILDER * FULLARTON. For JAverpool. T ie first-class American ship ellen SOUTHARD, Bickford Master, hav ing the bulk of her cargo on board, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight apply to T. B. MARSHALL & BRO., No. id Harris’ Block, oc!4—tf Bay street. For Liverpool. mHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF JL clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, BHu bert, Master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight apply to sep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST k CO. THOSE RETIMING TO THE CITY AND WISHING TO REPLENISH AND THOSE Commen ci ng Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF* HOUSE-FUBNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. FROM J. W. STANSBURY & GO. 109 BROUGHTON STREET, AT THE OLD STAND OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO. Notice. rpHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF’E. D. SMYTHE k CO. A was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the late firm arc directed to be paid to HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. STANSBURY. sep28—tf School Notice. T IE SUBSCRIBER. ASSISTED BY MISS WEST and other able Teachers, will,*on the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, re-open her Home Day and Boarding School, CHILDREN and young ladies, Corner of South Broad and Barnard Streets, Savannah. Circulars can be obtained on application, for the present, at comer of Bull and Gaston streets. MRS. S. M. KOLLOCK. sep!2—lwDAthlawtNovl * J \ for sale, ;z .MV.HCI SEA ISLAND ^ nra as BELIZE bn SapelO' 4 River, adJOinifij Baisdan’s Bluff, ip McIntosh county containing aboUfTWECVE HUNDREI __ AND FIFTY ACRES. It is an incorporated town; add will be sold in a body or in lots to aim purchasers. ALSO, i SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS in Darien. Apply to r; A. M. KAPPOLDT, ~ »ni a ^ Savannah, GaJ oc!2—oodtf COTTON HAT.T2 THE CELEBRATED 5 « C i 3 These Gins have been expressly prepared to suit the aids of the planters of G«orgia, Alabam^ and Florida, and are adapted to the present labor system. Factors allowed a commission. For sale by sep2-2m N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO. LYON BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 75 Smith’s Wharf, Rcdtimore, Md. F. S. WIL.L.IAMS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ray Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. C ONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, WOOL, RICE, LUMBER, Ac., solicited from FACTORS and DEALERS, to the address of Mkssks. LYON BROS., Baltimore, upon which liberal advances will be made by us. Will advance on COTTON for immediate sale or to be held, either in BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, or LIVERPOOL. Rato of interest and charges liberal. 0c3—lm THOS. PETERS. O. M. M’OOK^IpQ. If. R. H. HENLEY & CO., COTTON BUYERS —AND— General Com*sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Office comer Bay and Lincoln streets, np stairs, over W, H. Stark k Co’s.sepl0-3m E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late fira} of L- J. Giplrqarfio k Qo. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., GENERAL SHIPPING —AND— Commission Merchants, 154 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. anl—tf WM. J. LAWTON, B. A HART, J. G. GARNETT. LAWTON, BART 4 GO. FACTOE8 —AND— Commission Merchants, NO. 4 HARRIS’ BLOCK, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. augl«-3mo W. F. MAY, (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MAY,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Saddlery, Harness, &c., AS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF H OAK and HEMLOCK, (tanned) SOLE JiEAT’H KR, CALF and LINING SKINS, and a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed, tfir Orders for RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING and PACKING filled promptly. jan24 CHRISTIAN & JOHNSTON, General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. S PECIAL ATTENTION given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon and Merchandise generally. Advances made on consignments to us or our friends in Liverpool, New York and Baltimore. ocl-lm R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, AND riXALKK IN PAPER, PAPER STOCK, MACHINERY WASTE, MOSS, «&c., &c. P ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSION- MENTS of PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. JONES' UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, River side, between IVhitaker and Barnard streets. jyi4—iy C. V. HUTCHINS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, &c. C ORN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, RYE, FRESH OBITS and MEAL, Ac., Ac., on hand and for male at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Grain Warehouse, IBS Bay street. Savannah. ocll—tf H. Gr. RUWE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, anlO—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE. ISAAC EHRLICH, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST AND COM MISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ Upper Block, Savannah, l H as now on hand tobacoc direct from the factories of North Carolina and Virginia. He invites his old patrons to examine his stock, which he is able to sell lower than any other house in the city. Also, a supply of BACON, FLOUR, Ac., constantly on band. aull-ly JOHN OLI VER, DEALEB IN Sashes, Blinds and Doors, PAINTS, QIX.S, GLASS, Painter’s and. Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints of all colors and shadbh HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., Ho. 6 WHItakcr St., Corner of Bay Lane. Jy3—iy cants. iiDBpnx. CHAS. el.Any Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam boat Painters. Gliding, Graining, Marbling, Ginning, aud Paper-Hangings. E ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WU0LE- nale and retaU, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, s»d Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brashes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. . 77 Bryan St., between BnU and Drayton, tnhU—ly SAVANNAH, QA j w Rope! Rope! 800 a COILS SUPERIOR BALE ROPE,RESTORE aug21—tf And for sale BBI HOLST & Co. Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle, DENTIST, No. 106 Bryan Street, BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS., Savannah, Georgia. JeH-ly WM. ESTILL, Jr., Newsdealer . Lj INSURANCE COMPANY, OF FIKEBPOOZ. — AND — BOOKSELLER, Bull Street, Next to the Post Office, (DOWN STAIRS,) oc3 Savannah, Georgia. F. W. CORNWELL, DEALEB IN HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES, NAILS, TRACES, &c. Also, Agent for McABTHUR’S COTTON GINS, No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. septl-Om CO-PARTNERSHIP. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY 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. 90 BAY STREET. T. A. RANDALL, Of T. A. Randall & 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 * Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER k RAN DALL, No. 19 William street. REFERENCES: ' New York—Messrs. Foster & Randall, Smith & Dun ning, J. T. Adams k Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell k Co. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin A Co. Boston.—Bartlett, Wheelwright, Pippey k Co. Providence.—Butchers and Drovers’ Bank; Messrs. B. B. k R. Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Tlios. Harkness, Esq. Savannah, October 5,1808. oc6—lm GrU A.1ST O! PHCENIX GUANO, From McKean’s Island, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah 8^*0 OO At Augusta 55 OO WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO! A mixture of PHOENIX and No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE i» use. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah §65 OO At Angusta. . 70 00 PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also, BEST LAND PLASTER AT MARKET PRICE. FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE WILLCOX & GIBBS SILENT SEWING MACHINE, No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, and No. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. jy Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary expenses added.jy9—ly M. REMOVAL. FERST Ac Oo. Capital .£2,600,000 Sterling. RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STERtUfQ ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEBLCftj C ONTINUES TO TAKE MERCANTILE inn Dwelling Honse Bisks (frame buildings eiceptej)! AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT CURRENT RATES. octfl-tf Wit 0. COSENS, Agent THE ‘ ~ NORTH BRITISH AND iiumviTiLi: INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1 LONDON AND EDINBURGH, * ESTABLISHED IJT 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital $10,000 000 Casb Assets $13,603,803.85 Annual Income $3,360,535 mHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED _L Agent for the above Company, is prepared ta take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and Mpif CHANDLSE GENERALLY, at current rates. JbfiS* issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent jy28—6m 115 Bay street 8^4 IMto. IN EQUITY—IN RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT. AT CHAMBERS, AUGUST >7 1868. I N the metier of the application of John Craig aad Charles A. Rowland, assignees of the Union Rank, for advice and direction in the discharge of their trust and for a discharge therefrom. On reading the foregoing petition (for direction and discharge from their trust), it is, on metion of Frank H. Miller, solicitor for the petitioners, ord red that all parties holding claims against or tfie bills of said Union Bank, lately doing business in the county of Richmond and State of Georgia, do present the same to the said John Craig and Charles A. Rowland, as. signecs of said Bank, within six months from the data of the publication of this order, or be forever debarred from any participation in the assets in the hands of said assignees to be distributed; and that at the expi ration of said six mouths the said assignees shall dis tribute and pay over the assets in their handn aa as signees, after deducting comminrions and expenses to the creditors, who shall then have filed their claims pro rata, according to their legal priorities; and upon their making such distribution aud payments, the said assignees shall be forever discharged from all re sponsibility for said trust. Audit is further ordered, that this order be pub- lished once a week for throe mouths in one public ga zette in the cities of Savannah. Atlanta, Montgomery, New York, Cincinnati and Augusta. WM. GIBSON, Judge Superior Court Middle District State of Geoboia. | Richmond county. } I, Ellery M- Brayton, Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond county, do hereby certify that the above aud foregoing is a true and correct copy of the order of the Judge of the Superior Court, dated August 97, 1868, and entered on the minutes of the Court, 664. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, Au gust 29th, 1808, E. M. Bkayton, Clerk. JOHN CRAIG, l . a CHAS. A. KOWLAUD, ( Asia « ne '- 3 * 289 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. sep5-law3m QT all whom it may concern : Whereas, Ann McSorley will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of administration on the estate of Lanty McSorley, of said county deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (if any they have), on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said let ters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 21st day of Sep tember, 1868. HENRY S. WETMORE, sep22-lawlm Ordinary. S T * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &<*., H AVE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS’ BUILDING, in Congress street, to Southwest Corner of Whitaker and Bay- Streets, Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and 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. UPHOLSTERY, 160 Broughton Street. r lE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION of his friends and the public generally to his new aud 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. XQT All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ, No. 160 Broughton street, Ap3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed A Cornwell Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, &e. rflHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM JL New York with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, &c., All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, and every article warranted as represented. F. D. JORDAN, No. 139 Congress 8L, (Opposite Pulaski House.) N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by ex perienced workmen. sep30—lm WOOD, WOOD. mHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING OPENED A WOOD I 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 will be found Robt. McIntyre k Co’s, at R. H. Tatem’s, corner Jeffctfeon and McDonough streets; Dr. T. M. Turner’s, comer Broughton and Barnard streets; Dr. Hardee’s, on Broughton street, and A. McNulty’s, 89 Bay street. Yard foot of River street, on the canal. octl-3m J. K. MTJNNERLYN & CO. Architectural Department NOVELTY IRON WORKS, 77 and 83 Liberty St., cor. Broadway, NEW YORK. M ANUFACTURES PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Iron Work for Buildings; Complete Fire-Proof Structures, Columns, Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Casings, Shatters, Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought Iron. Atao, Iron Bridge Iron } DAVlgoN> aggfi-Sm WM. M. AYRES, J. HEUVELMAN, Agents. a Plaiichette.” \ NEW SUPPLY JUST BECETVED. Price* M, •* *»». •* »? »*“• .**• The ^Little Wonder,” fig titprqvkD BLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER; PRICE $2 50. q qqie best Game out, .. » lo jtHB « r BACK FOR: THB PRESIDENCY.’ HALLOS A PRIEBSOY. Iron Ties! Iron Ties! mHE undersigned are prepared to meet orders fog: IT X BEARD'S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TlR. j *f-j Factors sup- Also, for Beard's Patent Lock Tie. plied at liberal rates. sep3-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it-may concern : Whereas, Fritz Meiacks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as A^ Tn ^ n ^ s ^ ra l° r “8 the estate of Rose Graham, of said county*, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whma it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before tho first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters wifi be granted. Witness my official signature this 4th day of August, 1868. D. A. O’BYRNE, au5-lam0m o. c. c. gTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, John O. Ferrill will apply at the Ccnzrt ci Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on the estate of Charles A. Henderson, late of said coun ty, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, t* make objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters wiH be granted. Witness my official signature this first day of June, 1808. D. A. O’BYRNE, je5-lamf>m* Ordinary Chatham County. Cl TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To Or- ■ all whom it may corn-era; Whereas- Elijah F. Henderson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adminis trator on the estate of Elija Henderson, of said coun ty, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any* they havo, on or before the fin* Monday in December next, otherwise said letters vriii be granted. Witness my official signature, this 15th day of Maf. 1868. D. a. O’BYBNE. mayl6-lam6m* o. o. c. gTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—10 all whom it may concern: Whereas, Adele Gocrz will apply at the Court of Ordinary for LETTERS DISMISSORY AS ADMINIS TRATRIX cn the estate of Christian Goerz, of aid county, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before > said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, otherwise saud letters will bo granted. Witness my official signature this 17th day of Oc tober, 1868. HENRY S. WETMORE, oc 19—lamCrn Ordinary Chatham County-_ S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.— To ail whom it may concern: Whereas, Charles W. W. Brnen will apply at tfc* Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory executor on the estate of John. B. Moore, of said county. ^ e * ceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection if any they have, on or before the fltb Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will to granted. Witness my official signature this 6th day of July. 1868. D. A. O’BYBNE, jy7-lam6m O. C. C. TATE OF. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—T» S ’.- all Whom it may concern. Whereas, Aaron H. Champion will apply M ta® Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory on the e*- tate of William H. Davis, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court ^ make objection, if any they have, on or before the Monday in December next, otherwise said letters Witness my official signature, this list day of 186a ; i ' . D.JL O’BYBNE, may22-lam6m * .Ordinary Chatham- County-^ 'JTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.-!* QT 13 aft whom it may concern: . Whereas, Virginia N. Fulton will apply at, the Coao of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administratrix on the estate of Gaspar J. Fulton, of said county, a«* These are, therefore, to cite and^ admonish it may concern, to be and appear before said Co®* to make objection, if any they have, on or before first Monday in February next, otherwise said lettw* will be granted. _ Witness my official signature this 16th day ot J°h' 1908. - ‘ D. A. O’BYBNK jylT-lam6m Ordinary Chatham Coong^. TATE of OEOBGIA—WAYNE COUNTY.—To ^ S wL6m it may concern: . Whereas, Miss Curie C. Liles applies to me for Tmi n, immmntmnu on tie estate of X» A. H. Liles, late of eaid county, deceased: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all who® may concern to be and. appear before e®ui 1 on or befte&ttft FERS^TUESDAT IN DECKHBJg NEXT, to maio objection, if any they have, why letters should not be granted. .. u Given under my hand and official signature tfiis day df October, 1868. JOSEPH R- ROGERS. odfi—lawlmF Ordinary of Wayne Coang^. OTATE OF GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY.-* 3 O-aRwh - - a^all whom it mayeoneern: Whereas, Simon Harrington will apply a* ffi*JfrL of Ordinary tor letters dismissory as Adnunu^T on the estate of J). p; Harrington, of said county, appear win be granted. Witneee-my official signature. 1868. Jyl3-IamEilU- W. P. fllKABPE^V; OF GEOBOIA, LIBERTY OTATE Ojdl whomrrmyrWbranr: . _ WirMa »ffl «- Witness m; tember, 1868. sepl4-lam6zn W? P. GIRARDEAU, Ordinary Iibsrty County-