Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 30, 1868, Image 4

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ftt&vittttt. FOR IJEW YORK CABIX PASSAGEJ..-. >*t?5 STEERAGE. WITH .SUBSISTENCE.-» lu The supply of .this KELIABLE FEB- TILIZEB will be ample, and merchants and planters can rely upon their orders being tilled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS -:.rvr:A -rr-rr Murray STEAMER FOR WE Capital X2,000,000 Sterling. RESERVE FOND £1,500,000 STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING. ‘-.COTTON AND COEN, maintaining -its reputation through ex- treine wet and dry. weather,' when evenNo. r l Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat The shadows'of the little wood Cloeed round' us in Hie burning noon, The lucent shadows of the leaves. Yet tender with the green of Jane. And there, while in a happy dream. We wandered inward from the Bun, Winding and turning at our will, The famous story was begun. A story prodigal of love, Of youth, and beauty born of youth ; Of. sorrow tempered by romance, And trial glorifled'by truth. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship North Point, Hooper, Baltimore—Jas B West* Co. Steamship Qen Barnes, Horton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. ... Brig Edith, Putnam, Kingston, Jamaica—Bichard- “S:* 13 "??? 3 . . Captain BULKLET, Will sail for the above,port on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 4th, at 10:30 o’clock A. M. Through billB or lading issued here on cotton‘des tined tor Liverpool, by first class, steamers. : * For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER* GaMMKT.T., ' oc30 - ’ •' 81 Bay street. '3rd, at 10 o’clock a. m. _ £ Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. . ■ . No engaged berths secured after Monday, November 2d, unless paid for. , - , ^gp^torpas«ge,ta^P^^^- ohakieSton and flobida STE AMBOAT LINE! Or waait haply passing then? It jnight be trn».of any time Since women were beloved of men. I listened, yet I did not heed'; ‘ A tippling voice was all I heard, - That, softly cadenced, had for me The mnsic of a. atoning r fafrd. The tale went on, the 'voice I heard. Yet all that I recall is this— That earnest &ce, those dreamy eyes. That little month too'sweet to irfg*. The tale* went on with many a pause. With frequent outbursts of delight,. As breaks and openings of the wood Its hidden beauties gave to sight. Apbeosani gleamed across oar path, A squirrel shot a sudden tarn, And now the cuckoo, sung, and now We waded coolest breadths of fern. • i - • - • - The little wood was long to cross ; Its winding paths were'hard to find; And hours were fled ere we emerged. And left its pleasant gloom behind. And- then beside the rustic fence, Whence spread the meadows many a mile, We linger’d idly, h&ndin hand— And pr’aps the tale went on the while. The evening shadows, lengthened out-; The heavy rooks winged home to nest; The little wood was fringed with, light Against the fiercely-flaming west; - -y yg The sun -aet-in a fleecy haze, ■ Through bars of crimson and of gold The sky grew cool, the. stars came out And yet the story was not told 1 wool*, WOOD. rjTHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING OPENED A WOOD A YABD are now prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally with OAK, ASH, Pine and Liglitwood, SAWED OB UN3AWED, at the lowest market price. OBDEB BOXES will be found Bobt. McIntyre £ Co’s, at -R. H. Tatem’s, corner Jefiersou and McDonough streets; Dr. T. M. .Turuer’s, corner Broughton aud Barnard streets; Dr. Hardee's, on Broughton street, aiuI Al'MeNiUty’s, 89 Baystrcet.' Yard toot of Biver street,'on the canal. ' octl-3m J. K. MUNNERLYN t CO. Awarded the Prize Medal at the Paris Exposition, 1867. • Sold by Agricul'l Implement Dtaber* throughout the U. S. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, New York—Wilder A Fullarton. . Steamship North Point, Hooper, Baltimore—J B W^t&,,Co^. Receipts. Per Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, October 28, 1868—338 bales cotton;* 36' <£frs lumber. 128 sacks corn, 4 cars cattle, 38 sacks oats, 21 bundles hides and skins, and mdse. . ; , - v - : FOR NEW YORK Atlantic Coast Li STEAMSHIP CO, . SIDEWHEEL SPIES JVSTAJsIjISBjEJj M 1809. GAHTAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital $10,000,000 Cash Assets S13 J G0:L*0j. S5 Annual Income ....$3,860^85 npHE subscriber, having been aepoejted X Agent for the above Company, k iiiiimmi to take RISKS' UBCTfelLDINGS. COTTON. ddimT CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rate*. Po|fc£ issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant Looses promptiy.aMtjijptfifl andpaid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent jy28—6m 116 Bay street Per Central Railroad, October 29, 1868—1,946 bales cotton, 100 sacks floor, 46 boxes tobacco, 1 box mar ble, 1 bundle hides, 1 box cheese, 2 bales domestics, 11 bbls dried peaches, 1 box preserves, 1 bbl chesnuts, 2 boxes sundries, 1 roll rubber, 1 keg horse shoes, and mdse.. .. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—160 bales cotton, 16 bbls whiskey, Ac. Exports. Per .steamship North Point, for Baltimore—438 bales Oyster Saloon Cast-Steel Plows. cotton, COO bushels com, 1,637 dry hides, 21,000 feet lumber, 71 packages mdse, 32 bbls oranges. Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, Will, ON ANP i^JTEB OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY 9 o’clock P. M., Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock ?. M., teaching at Femandina, Jacksonville, and AIL 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 da *y FREIGHT AND PASSAGE as DOW AS BY ANY-OTHHB UN& <■ ; Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—1,573 bales upland .cotton, 25 casks rice, 25 sacks, ground City MarsIiaFs Sale. U™ [By Telegraph.] CHAfiLKBTOif, October 29—Arrived, schr Matthew Kenney, from Philadelphia. Sailed, steamer Saragossa, fer New York. fcHEESEMAN, Cosiipfps?, Will eailpn THURSDAY, November 6th, at Savannah, and under direction of a special tee of Council, I will sell in front of the Court house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on to satisfy executions for city taxes. ;... Fart improvement on Dot No. 28, North Oglethorpe ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property oT^. rah A-'Axtson, coTd. • Also, eastern half of Lot No.10, and improvement, Ansonwnrd, third tything, property of the estate of Frances A: Bell. “ Also, Dot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, fin- son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. JaneE. Blois and Flira ~M_ Herb. Also, southern one-fourth of LotNo. 9, and improve ment, Middle Oglethorpe ward, south aide of Pine street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col’d. Also, jhric* linpniywnent op Lot No. 2L PulaaU ward, property of George CaDy. JPjLssei&j^ers. Per steamship North Point, for Baltimore-r-Lt Hun ter, D McVason, Mrs Bowen, Miss Bowen, Master Bowen, and 5 steerage. Per steamship Gen Barnes, for New York—J Van Amrings, W S Chapman; J Nolan; Mrs McCarty, Mrs M F Crosby, Miss Alice Belmont, FH Churchill, F Brown, Col J Claghorn, C J Fiquefc, A B West, P F Triest, M. Triest,.wife, 2 daughters and svt. , Per steAmer Katie, from Augusta-—D P Luveigne, P W Lee, R W Hunter, T 8 Hogg, HM Fennell, John M Warnock, Jr, F A Lawton, O P Law, W J Lawton and family, T J Rfley, H D Lee, G C Riley, J A Fennell, F Gnann, Dr J H Ruddell, W E Dupont, P H Tison. Bills of- lading given here on through freights oi Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, Novem ber 2d, unless paicfcfor. .. - e: 41 OYSTERS; either in the quantity, in shell or Opened, or at his Saloon, cooked in why style. He warrants his Oysters to be ofthevery best quality. Ales, WineSj Xdquors, &C-, Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every day. 1 novO—ly'. . '• For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommoflations.apply.to WILDER k FULLARTON, a - 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, Opposite the Post Office. TOTTED STATES MAIL ! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. HART’S, FEB- NAN'DDiA, JACKSONVILLE AND ITt'OLATA. Publishing House, Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—P H Wood & Co, Lawton, H & Co, Gucrard A H, Wilkinson A W, P H Behn, Bothwcll A W, L J Guiimartin A Co, ... JLVilla- louga, F W Sims A Co, W H H Young, J W Lathrop A Co, B Mclntire A Co, Sorrel Bros, J Gilliland A Co, O Cohen A Co, Addison, E A Co, A S Hartridge, Davant A W, W H Stark A Co, J W Wilson. Per Central Railroad, October 29, 1868—Thaxton, C A Co, A Fernandez A Bro, A T Cunningham, Ferrill A W, W H Stark A Co, Orff, W A Co, Stenhouse A Co, D G Pnrao, W U Wiltberger, CEB Agent, Brady A M, W B Griffin, A Co. W A McKenzie, F W Sims A Co, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, Wilkinson A W, Tison A G, W H Woods. J A Roberts, Duncan A J, O Cohen A Co, J WLatbrop A Co, A S Hartridge, W J Sams, A Low A Co, Owens A C, Wilder A F, Walker, A A T, W Haber sham, A M- Scarborough, HH Colquitt, Hartridge A N, Freeman, D A Go, Champion A F, Adams, W A Co, Burroughs, F A Co, H Bryan, Clark A W, Sorrel Bros, Sloan, G A Co, Guerard A H, F S '■ Williams A Co, Ha vant A W, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, Randall, D A Co, Barnett A CosBates A C, P H Behn, BeardenAG, Bust, J A L, L J Gnilmartin A Co, W B Hunt, Wilcox, G A Co, Bothwell A W> Phillips A M, GT-Jones, AC McBac, K Habersham A Co, P H Wood, Watts A McB. Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, October 26, 1868—L J Gnilmartin A Co, Tison A G, Sloan, G A Co, Bearden AG, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, A S Hartridge, F W destruction of property in'tt^iWtmpr pf the State by the earthquake of the 21st have been received. Alameda cohnjyjsufFered the most damage to property. Extending in ail direc tions back from San,Leandro, there were nu merous 'fissures' in the garth, from some of which came clouds of .dost, and from' others volumes of water. San Leandro creek, for some months dry, is now a running, rapid stream of water. In some peaces hot water and steam gushed forth. The villages of San Leandro and Hayward's are almost in rnins.' Brick buildings are thrbwfi. down; hundreds •uninhabitable, and numeyoos wooden s tru c- tures considerably damaged. ■ At Haywaid’s only one bnilding was- uninjured. Alameda Brooklyn, and Oakland, tdl suffered severely. The destruction is great at San Jose and Red wood City. The great brick and adobe mis sion house at San Jose is a mass of ruins. At Sacramento, Stockton and Alaysvfile, the in jury to buildings, is slight andlhe loss small. Petaluma, Heathsburg, Santa Rosa, Vallejo and Mariner felt the full force Of the shock. Chimneys and fire walls were throwii down. The damage to property is considerable.. At rriHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- noudeing to the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that be baa completed his arrangement^ for the accofpipodation of visitors, and ig now prejiarod to MAKE COMFORT ABLE TWO HUNDRED, GpESTS. Job Printing* Office. Book Bindery The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the moat ex- tensive and delightful of any in the country* and the water and climate have proven 'themselves unsur passed in point of health* There is a gpo4 School apd a physician in thp neighborhood. We have a line of FOUR. HORSE COACHES to connect at Bor Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with* the different trains. Persons buying tickets will state that they are going to tho Springs, and thereby secure tickets at HALF PBICE. 4ST Rates op Boaud.—PCr day, $2 50; per week, $12 00; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve years of age and servants half price. jy28-tf C. B. HOWARD, Proprietor. Captain J- W. F1T2GERALP, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant and will run regularly thereafter. - RETURNING, will lfcave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, aud Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving, at' Savannah on ‘SUNDAY MORNING. - ‘ ThfS'B >at has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BOOM ACCOaihlODATIONS forpaaMmgera^ ^ ^ ^ ckrrievi at HALF THE- REGULAR RATES. .. For li eight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet WharL or to CRAGHORH k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. 42T No freight receiyed after 9 o'clock on the day of soiling* OS' ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS, v 43^ This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Raifroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolaia with regnlar lines of stages to St. Angnstine. oc!5—tf G. W. BILLUPS, CoanxANDEB, Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, November 5th, at 10 o’clock a. m. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of the Agents. • For. freight or. passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B. WEST k CO*, oo30 • v Bay street, opposite Whitaker. UPHGL8T E R Y 160 Bronghton Street. fllHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTIO: JL of his friends mid the pnb]ic’ generally to his ne' and well selected spock'af nOUSE-FITTPfO JfATEBIALS, BOOK BINDERY, TORY, and PAPER RULING BOOM. . Thd only establishment in the city having all these facilities combined. A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE- RIALS on hancL, - - ; Orders solicited. Satisfiiciiori guaranteed. Jy20—ly GEOl N^ NICHOLS* ; Sims k Co, Roberts & T,-A C McRae, Guerard k H, W B Adams, J L Boumillat, J.L Yillalcmga, Clark k W, For Havre, The damage to property is consideiable.. At LosrAngelos and'Vjsixa the'hhq<i;wa8 eligbt. No damage at Santa Cruz. Monterey and ’Watsonville, suffered. little.dqpT: Jn tihe State of Nevada the earthquake was scarcely felt. In San Francisco' the committee of archi tects, appointed .by the Board of Supervisors, repprt the city~hall unsafe,. The building will be taken down; meanwhile the city offi cials and courts will . find, other buildings. Other city buildings are not injured to any great extent; and officers will find temporary quar 7 ters elsewhere. The damage to seliool-houses is trtfiing- The .schools open as'-,usual on Monday next. . •’£ 1 .Itotrisi ■ The United States marine hospital bnilding is condemned by the proper Mithnritiea, will, be demolished.' The patients are at present encamped.on the grounds adjoining WALL FAFEBING, from the. cheapest to toe best arti cle; WINDOW CURTAINS; FAINTED, 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 ususlly kept in his-line. ■ ■ : ■ MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting, Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut aud laid. All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ, . No. ICO Bronghton street, ip8-ly opposite Messrs. Weed & Cornwell. THE BAZAS. French Dress and Cloak Making. M adame l. loots would respectfully call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for first-lass DRESS MAKING, in all departments. Having only the best arete makers in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and most recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure berpatrons, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials Tnaijq in the best manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. mr\ nun tU tv x rr*tt A<TO‘. f.f’ .1... rriHE FINE A I AMERICAN SHIP , 1 MAYFLOWER, 2 Having toe larger po^on* of he? ca^o^C engaged, will have immediate dispatch. _For farther freight engagements, apply to oc29-tf BRIGHAM, HOLS' 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 & Co., Providence, R. L P. D. DAFFIN, Formerly with the late W. T. Wood H. la. DRESSER; Of Sonthbridge, Mass. Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER k RAN DALL, No. 19 William street. New York—Messrs. Foster <k Randall, Smith k Dun ning, J. T. Adams k Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell k Co. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin & Co. Boston.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Fippey k Co. Providence.—Butchers and Drovers’ Bank; Messrs. B. B. & B.‘Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, E6q.; Thos. HarimesasrEsq. . Tonawanda, Jennings, loading, Philadelphia—Hun ter k Gammell. Montgomery, 1,100 tons, Lyons, loading, New York— Octavus Cohen k Co. - — - - ■ 8an Salvador, 971 tons, Nickerson, loading, New John O Baker, 1,410 tons, Miller, waiting—Crane & GrayhilL Nictaux, 800 tons, MfcArthur, unloading—Crane k Gutybffl. — Ellen Southard, 948 tons, Bickford, loading for Liv erpool—T B Marshall k Bro. - Emerald Isle, 1,693 tons, Herbert, will load for Liv erpool—BrigharU, Holst k Co. f Mayflower, 1,049 tons, Call, will load for Liverpool— Brigham; Holst Co. " ^ ^ JJBXlhapman, 1,088 tons, Norton, waiting for freight —-Brigham,HolSt & Co: Star of the West, 1,296 tons. Perry, unloading, lav- pool—Brigham^ Holst k Co. Calista Hawes, (Br) 1,124 tons, H^wes, will load for Liverpool—W M Tunno k Co. Gkudncr Collty, 1,135- tons, Dimbsr, will load for NICKERSON. Commaxdeb, Will sail as above on SATURDAY, October 31. at 9 o'clock a. in. Positively no engaged berths secured alter Wednes day, October 28th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO. 4S*WM. R. GARRISON, Agent,.No. 5 Bowling For Liverpool, the hospital, no proper accommodations as yet having been provided. The. Custom house is wrecked to such an ’extentrthkt it probably will not be occupied again. The officials have removed, temporarily, to Hay- X ehjp EMERALD ISLE, Captain Heu- B£ST. having a larga portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick dispatch as above. ’ For further engagements, apply to OC29-tf BRIGHAM, HO FOR JVEW YORK. @ EAf I -WE E KL BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE. wood’s building, on California street - An army of laborers are at work to-day on the shattered buildings, and removing. debris from streets!. The merchants.are: showing no disposition to abandon their property .or lo cation. Some structures are being taken down, and others repaired. The vicinity of the wrecked bniidings presents a basyseene. The shock at 2:15 this morning has done more damage to the injured bniidings. “Some chimneys of the .different manufactories, which suffered considerably by the first shock, WM. ESTELL, Jr., N E W S DEALER For Liverpool. mHEAl BRITISH BRIG "MEDUSA," 1 Captain Copeland, requires three 2 hundred bales Cotton to complete her t4< cargo, and will sail immediately. For freight engagements apply to * oc26—4t CRANE & GRA3 Also, improvementsf-ahd s£e&a engine Lot No. 8, property ofvJoseph S. Pelotr _Ala°,JLot Ho. land imprOTement^ Fere Hacks Tjtomg, property of I^ra. Axmm M. I —-Wnder'A Ftfllarton. Crescent City, 1104 tons, Coldfield, waiting—Wil der k Fullarton. John Mann, -—- tons, Mann, waiting—Wilder k EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE.... $J BOOKSELLER, Bull Street, Next to the Post Office, Wellington, tons, to unload—Wilder k Fallar- >n. Feamonght, 1200 tons, Jones, will load for liver- For Liverpool. IE Al- AMERIOAN SHIP “ GARD- NER COLBY,” Captain A. H. Dun- having aportion of her .cargo now ly, mil: have early dispatch. Vor .j7rn f \r% mce of freight apply to , r»f Tr> e23—lot;;: fullarton. GEORGIA, BURKE POUNTY—IN THE ^ ^CpURT OP ORDINARY, OCTOBER. . . -Othello, 988 tons, Finkham, waiting for freight^- Iuster. Nonpareil,. 1,090 tons, Evans, waiting orders—Mas- - TRtatf,'1868. rebuilt. nior, late of this comity, deceased, having been re quired by a rule absolute ol this Court, at Hie instance of Deborah -Perkins, a daughter of said deceased, by her next friend, Matthew B. Perkins, to prove the will of his testator in solemn form: And the said Deborah, by hersaid next friend, having filed a' caveat to said probate; and it-appearing to the Court that Mary Davis, also a daughterand I * ' * a and a legatee under his county of Fernando, in **-' It is, on motion Qf 4- For Liverpool, SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF . pper.ship EMERAID. ISLE, Hf.ra t faster, ; mll have quick dispatch tJ Silverware, Clocks, &c. r|ULE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM I New York with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, &c., An of which win be sold at reasonable prices, and every article warranted as represented. F. D. JORDAN, No.120 Congress St, {Opposite Pulaski House.} N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by ex- perienced workmen. sep30—lm Master/'"' ' Mary C Reed, 500 tons, Welton, unloading-E A Soullard. Kentvflle, (Br) 752 tons, Evans, np for Liverpool— ALpw&Cc: . Carl George, 440 tons, Arfinan, waiting for freight— Knoop, Hanncman A CO. ' “ ■^.p. r , mmn Lige Haughton, 250 tons, Martin, will load for Phil-- ajfiphit—Richardson k Barnard. •Medusa, 230 tons, Couplana, up for Liverpool— Crane & Graybill. Bolling Wave, 228 tons, Snow, Aspinwall, awaiting orders—JasA Roberts k Co. Ellen H,.192 tons, Dwyer. oably the neatest to the true loss, as quite a number of buildings have been thrown down and will have to be reconstructed, and exten sive repairs madeto many tnore: It is reported that the United. States sub treasury shipped, secretly, n half million of gold com to Washington'yesterday per.steam- ex, malting a total of eight millions -'shipped since January last V/ ; / ; New York, October 24.—A private dispatch from San Francisco states that the entire loss in. the city from the recent earthigdakeir will not exceed five million dollars.: A^dispatch to the World says the damage will exceed three million dollars, there executor,' ordered that the sajd LYONS, Masteb, Will sail for the above port on, SATURDAY, October 31st, at 8 o’clock s. m. Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCX4YUS COHEN k C0-, Agents, 85& Bay street, Savannah, Ga.- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93. West street, New York. "/ /; ] .. ;:OC26 IN NOVEMBER NEXT, beings renter term thereof,' then and there to show cause, if any she has,,why the paper purporting to be the last will and testament of the said Newton PeiJcins, sailor* should nofrbe proven in solemn form, established and recorded, as the Jast will and testament of said deceased. ... And it appearing to the Court that a publication ot this order daily for the space of-twenty days in tho Morning News, a. public gazette of the city.of Savan nah, will tend most effectually to give notice of this proceeding to the Bald Mary Davis, /It is further ordered that publication thereof he ng kformalil. and, upon due proof of the same, that said publication be held sufficient for toe pur- poatoafore^d. _ _ ^ ^ _ Architectural Department Emma D Finney, 195 tons; Tuttle. loading—Hunter k GammelL Helen, 179 tons, Carroll, discharging. Rockland, He—Richardson k Barnard. G TGeery, 269 tons, unloading—Wilcox, Gibbs k Co. Wapilla, 243 tons, Hawkins, loading—Edmands, Gardner^ Co.- William and. John, 32 tons, Revil, un-loading—R Habersham & Co. ’ * Benj Brown, 79 tons, Oliver, waiting—J A Roberts & Co. Sophia, 65 tons, Cruise, waiting—C W Thompson. FOR PHIbADEIaPHIA. Philadelpliia and Southern JMail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE ..............S30 OO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....SIO 00 Commencing Hoiiselseeping. CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, Proposals A RE SOLICITED FOR EJWJNG AND GRADING that portion of Bolton street occupied by the sewer recentlybnilt. The estimated contents are four teen hundred cubic yards. Material maybe obtained, in tfic vicinity of Gwihnott and Abercom streets. Bids must be for the whole wort and not by the yard, and time of completion stated. S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To laU whom it may. concern: Whereas, Fritz Meincks will 'apply at toe Court ot These are, therefore, lacite and admonish all whom it may concern, tube and appear before said Court to moke objection; if-any they have, on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature this 4th day of August, 1868. :/• *c -D, A. O’BYRNE, PROPERTY FOR SALE. J"VNE LOT OF LAND on the south aide of ttie turnpike road, opposite the eighteen mile post, running np near tho nineteen post, within half a mile of the Central Railroad, containing five hundred acres, a par- tion well timbered and wooded, good swamp «n J up land to clear. ' ONE LOT lying bn the Ogeechee River, above tlie rasliington u-artl, property of the estate rniiams, col’d. ; , Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, S. A. Mmitorille, roperty of Moses Wilkinson. Also, improvements on Lot No. S7, Cclumbia tmri, a the northwest corner o: South Broad slid O&Q- 1am streets, levied on as the propertv of the estafs fEenjamio Whit. head-= .. Also, Lot Letter I and improvement, Decker vised, -salts and impurities which ore deposited on, the akin.. Thia-fi^ghed; tBh^.a#endant covers the lady from head to foatfrty^pfcm of a’ mop of downy silk, ■ with n lather made of a ^Jpon thia SMip^epends mucb. pi that peach- like softneskand snowy whiteness of the skin for which Eastern women always are so re markable. It has the reputation of removing .stains, spots, and freckles that are not deeply .marked m the cuticle. "This part or the mat- .terhaying been carefijUy.pprlormed, thaSatp. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. FROM S TATE OF GEORGIA; CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas. John O. Ferrill will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on toe estate of Charles A. Henderson, late of said conn- ty, deceased, These are, therefore, to city und admonish all whom, it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection, if any they have, on br before the first Monday in December next, otherwise Bald letters will Plans and Estimates A RE Solicited for BUILDING A AXXT BRIDGE across each of toe slips at the f»A>t of Barnard and Drayton streets. Tho spans are respectively 75 and 45 feet in too clear. Tha bridges must be five feet wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun dred pounds per square foot. - JOHN B. HOGG, T 3 *! k GAMMELL Notice Silver. Large towels—we m sheets of the finest white mi fTlAX PAYERS ARE HEJJEPT NOTIFIED that the JL third quarter’s tax on Real Estate, Commissions on Profits, Income, and Gross Receipts, also the monthly returns on Sales, Receipts for Freight and Passage monev, payable in this city, are now due. Payment of the aforesaid tax is required by Ordinance to be paid between the first and tenth instant. JOHN WILLIAMSON, City Treasurer. OcTonza 1.1868. octl OPPOSITE GULF B. B. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings IVotice. mHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO. A W’as suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the late firm arc directed to be paid to HENRY Dr LAW only,'or'his attorney, JOSEPH W. STAN3BUBY. scp2S -tf aroond her, and she- is 'led where, rolling upon a heap of sinks into a soft, dreamlike might become, taintless were astndlptyjWitL which a slave 'soon as she is sufficiently rec it, another elave combs, perfi O all whom it may concern:- ■ Whereas, Elijah F. Henderson will apply at .the! Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismis»ury a- Admmis- trator on the estate of Elija Henderson, of said coun- ^Tlicse 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 December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness my official signature, this 15th day of May, lam - D. A. O’BYRNE, 1 ma^Ifi-iainfiih^ -^"^ ^ 6. c. c. O TATE OE GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY*—TO INITIAL AND MONOGRAM SOPAMPINCLL^ ALL SIZES OX HAL’D. ?_J. Sugar Mills and Boilers, TOBACCO! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Ac., H ave removed from gibbons’ building, to Congress street, to _ » S Southwest Corner of Whitaker ahd Bay - zr ' i * rr ' Streets, .J Where they will keep constantly on hand's 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 & SONS’ AL BANY ALE. They wilt be pleased to see their old customers and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine their stock. ~ sep23—tXjac*rrS4& - M- FERST k CO. A remeasurement of the proportions of the C ABIN PASSAGE ii> idverpooLor Queenstown, $80 Gold;Steotag8 ,B»mfCabi^a| > Currency; Childrexx under twelve years, half price." ' " - . Steerage PassageAo Hamburg*Antwerp, Rotterdam or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve years, half, prico; under two years, free. ‘ ' * Steerage Passage from'Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter dam, $45 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur rency;, from Paris, Gottcnborg or Christiana. $50 Cur- renqy;. Children quo t<-> twelve years, half price; A BteamCT^StaNetYor;; WEEKLY on THURS DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED- “ Plsinclietle.” ^ NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.' Price*, SI, SI 3.V, SI SO and S3. The “little Womlei*,” . . _ OR IMPROVED PLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS- - TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 50. Sugar Mill*, 16-inch TO 00 Sugar Mills, U-inch 53 00 "Sugar Mills. 12-inch 35 00 Sugar‘Boilers, 40 gallon* L.T’ 17 00 Sugar Boilers, 50 gallons 22 00 Sugar Boilers, 60 gallon*..... 25 U J * Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons. ,U„,.. St Sugar Boilers, 100 euUon. 4" OUR MILL SHAFTS are made out of the beat 3-inch wrought iron. JOURNALS will be all o: » standard size. EXTRA BOXES always cn hand. 5k *■^5“’. From our well-known reputation, we socc-i a share of public patronage. All our work is warrant ed and delivered at depots and steamboats freed charge. All orders promptly attended to. __ augll-4ru T. BALLENTYNE k CO-_ THAXTON, CREWS & CO. 163. Fay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. five feet two in.ches-(the actual height'of the statute is four feet eleven. inches) while the foot is exactly nine inches long, rather more than one-seventh of the whole height., This does not quite agree with Vitruvius, who gives one-sixth of tho height as the "proper length of the Loot; hut it. agrees with the measurements of all the-best statues. The greatest wrath 6f theiootTis three and, three- aud appear CHOICE GEORGIA FLOUR JN BARRELS, SACKS AND HAL? SACKS, u | ‘ ' Eor sale low by . THE “RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.” ItlAXLiOjr & FRIERSON : © ..To"* whom it maF concern: . A ii afiSaK Whereas, Charles W. W. Bruen wfll apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as oiequtor on the estate of John B. Moore, of county, de- cossed: Jill a 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 tho first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters wffl be granted.;' j B ^Witness my official si gnatm’etoisCth day of July, by the undersigned, from whom all iation may be obtained. COTTON GINS ; Notice, Ladies! piLLTING, PINKING, 8TA3IPING AND DRESS-MAKING, AT MADAME L LOOTS' hAZ.\ar.. aep23-ly ' 133 BROUGHTON STREET, np stairs. ROPE, W* OFFER FOR SALE THE CELEBRATED E. C.^RVER COTTON GINS. These Gins have been expressly prepared to suit the wants of the planters of Georgia, Alabama and Florida, and are adapted to the present labor system. Factors allowed a commission. For sale bv aep2-2m^—T' N. A. HARDEE'S SON * CO. Rope SOAP! SOAP! TWISTED) Corn aud Oats. reyBALEBY «Stf aa*I0-tf N. A. HARDEE’S SON Ji CO