Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 02, 1868, Image 4

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mmi ghiHiiingintclUamw, fhijrpTaj. PKOCLAMJLTIOSSBY THE GOYEBXOB. Wnnuus, It is reported by reliable. citizens from many counties of toe State, that prsp«stom» ere being'msde to collect onerous taxes levied under su- thority of the Conetitution of eighteen hundred »nd TisipnsiorS^preseni jfconetitattoi, and tberel>y Largest Circulation in City and Country. PORT OP SAVANNAH. Monday, November 2. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Herman Livingston. Eaton. New York— Wilder A Fultartoo. Steamship Mer-**'- 1 , Fairdoto, New York—Octarus ° < SteamerCityPoint. McNeily;Palatka—L JGuiimar- till A CO. - ' _ , T.:. 1 I , -1 .JinU OFFICE OF THE MOBMNGNEWtt t Savakkib, October 31, o r. u.) Ccjttos.—The msrket opened witt a good demand and would have continued eo bad it not been for the following dispatch from Liverpool: (11:15 a. m.) Cot ton duU with a downward tendency-nice 18,000 bales including 0,000 eold after the market of yesterday— (8p. m.) Liverpool reported an advance of Xd, which canaed the holders to be more arm. We quote mid dling at 23 >J@24c. The following were the aalee for to-day: 292 bales at 24. 72at23<£, S16»t23«, 90 at 23*. 450 st 23*, 380 at 23, 8at22X.139ata2X.87at29X. 88 at 22X. and 2 at 20 cents. Total sales 2,611 bales. Ska Islakiw.—Sale of U bags at 70 cents. The receipts amount to 2,134 bales. Gold—Weaker—Buying st $1 33X; seDtog at $13& Silver 10 ft cent. less. ■ . Bacon.—The market remains steady but not active. We quote eboulders at 14X@ttXc.rib sides at 17@ 17Xc.'and clear ribbed atl7X@WXc. There ere few clear sides offering, and prices are nominal at 18@18Xc. Arrived Saturday. Steamship Virgo, Bnlkley. New York—Hunter A °Brig Derwent, iBrt 274 tons. Temple, Maryport; England, 47 days—C GncSuA^Son. .Cleared Saturday. Steamship Tons wan da, Jennings, Philadelphia— H 8tesmsU?Montgoniery. Lyon*, Neir York—O Cohen ^ Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, New York—J W, Anderson's Sons & Co. CffiOSGli FAIRCLOTH, MASTKn, Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY. Novem ber 4th, at — o'clock — in. gtt.sura»rf. ROYAL RANDALL, BAFFIN & CO. «- B. LOUDEN. Xgi ■mijliuuH [!■ salted meats «iiB8flHBW9K8Bnd.“’ era at 13@13Xc; clear .sides, 17.X® ed, 16@X0Xc; belltea, 17@17,Mc. at JBay.—The demand for hay is impi from wharf. Northern, $1 00@1 10; 1 S5-—N^riceis coining Wverj FOR WEW YOfifli? a i\t jp r !r tt**S3 regular session of the Genet . . BeqjectttPjr. R. D. BAFFIN, Formerly with the late W. T. Wood H. B. DRESSER, Of Soathbddge, Hass. JSr Agents in NewYork, Messrs. FOSTER A RAN DALL, No. ID William street. REFERENCES: New Tori—Messrs. Foster k Randall^ Smith k Dam ning. J. f. Adams A Co. J’JiUadciphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell k Oo t tfyltimore.—Sicsisrs. Woodward, Baldwin k Co. . Boston.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Pfppey * Co.. Providence.—Butchers and Drovers* Bank; Messrs. B.B.&E Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Thos. Harkness, Esq. Sayaxsah, October 5,1868. oc6—lm Capital £2,000,000 Sterling. BESERYE FEUD £1,500,000 STEELING.' AKKEAL INCOME £700,000 STEBtffia Comptroller General. imnwiYinrr Some sales have been at 8 F^tqusDty of rice would bring more. Salt—Stock improved by several new arrivals, which caused quite a decMnei— Price per -car load, $1 65. Fbeiohts.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7 16 ou uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, of a cent f* lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 ji bale; rice,-. f2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, \c ft on uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, X ; by sail, nom inal; to Liverpool % of a cent ^ 15 on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, lj£c s* fi&. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings; about all vessels reaching hare having been placed North. Rice is beginning to offer and soon cotton freights can be had. We see no reason to look for a decline in lumber and timber freights, but with the large quantity offering and few vessels on die way unchartered, an advance would seem more likely. We continue our quotations of last week. Cuban freights $11^03, gold. To New York, on tim ber and lumber, $13; re-sawed, $11. To Philadelphia, on boards, $9 5G&9 75; timber. $12&12.60* Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed. $12. Boards to Baltimore, $9 00. Tbrngh nee from Ogeechee to Boston. 14c. Ship Theobald, Theobald, Greenock—Brigham, Holst k Co. Receipts. Per Central Railroad, October 3L 1868—2,34*5 bales cotton, 50 bales yarns, 9 bales domestics, 15 bundles printing paper, 3 bales hides; 39 boxes and 1 keg to bacco, 20 sacks flour, 307 sacks bran, 50 sacks meal and grist, 2 boxes shoes, 1 car furniture, 2 lots old fur niture, 3 bbis and 1 box dried fruit 2 bbls whiskey. 11 »*?*/->« peach stones, 3 boxes preserves, 1 demijohn, and mdse. Per Atlantic & Golf Railroad, October 31, 1863—514 bales cotton, 357 sacks corn, 25 bales seed cotton, T car cattle, 28 bundles green hides, 29 bundles hides «nd skins, and mdse. Per steamer Lizzie-Baker, from Florida—23 bales cotton, 28 bbls oranges, hides, Ac. Per steamer City Point, from Florida—130 balea cotton, 2 balea wool, 10 rolls leather, 10 sacks pinders, 19 bales hides, 6 bales skins, 22 bbls oranges, 10 boxes oranges, 44 cow hides, 500 sacks corn, 9 boxes mdse, 18 sacks rough rice. Per Wagon, to Upper Mill—500 bushels rough ricu. Per Flats, from .Savannah River—944 bushels rough rice, to Planters’ Mill. Per Lemon's Flat, from Savannah River—700 bush els rough rice, to Upper Mill. Imposts. Per brig Derwent, from Maeyport—309 tons coal. Exports. Per steamship Montgomery, for New York—806 bales upland cotton, 2 bides sea island cotton. 4 bales skins, 42 casks and 2 half casks rice, *407 hides, 7 bbls mdse. Per Bchr Emma D Finney, for Philadelphia—114,00p feet lumber. Per Bchr Wapella, for New York—186,000 feet lum ber. Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—1,476 bales upland cotton, 7 bales sea island cotton, 23 casks rice, 119 packages mdse. INTIS LES TO TAKE Dwelling House RiAf jfn THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. "V|"ADAME L. LOUIS WOULD RESPECTFULLY lfJL call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE- facilities^Y^r^pre^^^^^oh^*^he* lafesf^amcl frost recherche Parisian styles much in advance pf this pub* lishea modes, Madame LOtTIS con assure her patrons, and fte Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rjpb and costly materials made in the best manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give one tool os an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQFES of' aK styles cut and basted. PATTERNS' for sale. Latest style of EMBROIDERY and DRAWING PAT-> TERNS just received. FLUTING'of all width 5 dene to order. Call at No. 133 'BROUGHTON*STREET, up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over 4. P. Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 7. at — o’clock — m. Positively no engaged bertha secured after Wednes day, November 4tli, unless paid i(W. r ~ C. FEBRILE Now. Therefore I, |lq§i8 R. Bullock, Governor and Coinmandcr-m-Chief of {lie army and navy of the State of Georgia, $ftq Qffr* &&&& 49 fteyeby issue this* my proclamation, dunging and command ing the said i Sheriffs, and each-and every other mil officer in every county in tins State, to seetoitthat the lives ana property of all citizens, and the peace of For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA «PTE AMBWAT Iiltfltt JOHN TV. ANDERSON'S SONS 4: CO. B- GARRISON, Agent, Ho. STBowU INSURANCE For Trt JPh iUidelplvla, . and, South et Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE DECK PASSAGE: WITH SUBSISTENCE. 1 .. .‘810 ESTABLISHED LY 1809. ; CAPITAL AND ASSETS (d GQLD>; Sizliscriltcd Capital*... $10,000,60* CasU Attetat .913,603,8034* Arayl Income?.:.... ; $3,260,613 rPHE 9PBSCJHBER, HAYING BEEN APPOCCTZD tale ^pV^^BOIIDDfGa| n ccnTON, P ^Mw' CHANDI8E GENERALLY, st current rates. PoBcie* issued hr gold or currency, at option of apnHcmt Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY. Will, ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles- 'M.*, touching at Feroaiufimp, Jacksonville, and- ALL POINTS on the St John's rivdr. SAME 1>AY, and Savannah fop Ghatjeoton EVERY SDNDAX.at ? o'docJtA. «. „ £ K. ii—No freight will he receives after 2 F. M. on day oj sailing, * JCS~ "FREIGHT AND EA83AGE AH LOW AS BY ANY Oi'HEB LIKE. protection, wnen threatened or distnrbed in their peraon or property, or with denial of political or civil rfgbBjand, that failing to receive snch protec tion. they report tacts to this department. The following extract froipGenerai Orders No. 27, <tatedOctohpr,», 4808, ffPfn Qes<^as*tefs, Depart ment of the Gonfh, if pnbli§hed for the information of Civil officers an4 the general pnbjic, by which it wfll be seen ttotOjvil Oncers tfflj. In the perform ance of tneir dudes, tie sustained by tfce military power of the United States. Given nnder my hand, and the Great Seal at th* State, at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this 9th day of OctoDer, in the year of oar Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-third. 16,978 214 8,128— 8.840 Marshal’s Sale, The HermanIdvingatoureports: experienced strong head winds and'heavy eeas since passing Hatteras. Bark W E Anderson, Drummond,' from this port for New York, arrived Oct 27. Bchr U A Bail. Beer, from Jacksonville, arrived at New Yot|t OCt 27. * Had stormy N E wind} 13 days of of the passage. . Schr W" O Irisb," Rathbom, •from’ Jacksonville, 15 days to New York, had strong N and N E gales; sprung mainmast and foretop mast, split sails. Ac. Captain Allen, of thlf ship Persian, (BrV reports that she is 1,068 tons; that on the 23d of September last, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUXOL BMmatr, and under direction of a ipetiti erf Couucji I will aeU in front of the coot- e city of Savannah, on the first TUESDU fr next between the legal houn ofnk,fre Stock on hand this evening. THE NEW STEAMSHIP Captain j. TEAL, Will sail for the above port on SAlul 7th, at 11 o'clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to Lot No! 28, North UNITED STATES MAIL! •XFor JBaMtka, E. Fla., tomhisg of the brig Derwent, (Br) reports that jasterly winds the entire passage', ip Marznion reports: Oct 29, at 9:30 a deg N, Ion 30 deg W, saw steamship Dund North;.Qct 30, at 4:30 p m, ex- [swith-steamahigThames, bound North; n, saw steamship Gen Barnes, bound FOR NEW. YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.. CABIN PASSAGE , 8*0 0( 8UFDS B. BCXXCK, NANDIXA, ... {By Telegraph.] Chablestoh, October 31—Sailed, steamers Manhat tan and Falcon, tor Baltimore. November 1—Oil the port, bark' Haabett. Sailed, brig Alice Lea, for Phila delphia, schr Ida Richardson, for Philadelphia; schr B N Hawkins, for Boston; schr Mathew Kinney, for Exported since yesterday 1,474 Exported previously .25,001—26,475 Stock on hand and in transitu.... .*<.•.. . 12,519 Increase in receipts as compared with last season, 18,367 bales. Receipts October 28, .1867, 1,874 bales for Sunday and Monday: at which time the stpek on hand was 4,704 bales and the price of middling 16*£c. REMOVAL. M. FERST &: Oo. WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN . Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, &c., States; and wnereos; this dnty has become the mare imperative, from the existing political excitement in the public mind, from the recent organization of civil government, and from the fret that Congress baa, by Passenger*. Per steamship Herman Livingston from New York— Mrs A B Carroll and 2 children, Mrs Pink, Mrs Merkle and child, Mrs Wheaton and Child, Mrs F L Gue/R ^C Mclntire, A Barclay and lady, Mrs W Barclay, Mrs E Ketchumand child, Mias Noyes, Mrs C Nf Rogers, Mrs H F Grant, Jr, child and'nurse, Dr J J West, Mrs J J West, Miss West, Miss Fannie Miller, Mrs Fisher, R H Chapin, James O’Byrae, H McGinnis. G W Mackie, Mrs Rutherford, Mrs Wakeman, A Haupt, J Day, R Cow din, D Mallett, Mrs K Butheriord, Mrs E H Hawkins, Mr Tison, W C Allen, HH Gramar, W H Hall, J B Nelson, Mr McAl- phiand lady, 4 children and 2 afervapt%Mr» H A WR ING, 21st instant, and will run rcgnhaiy thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every 8ATUR- DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY M T^ 1 BSi has 1?ABGE AND AERY 1 STATE BOOM AC S“ffi 4yona ,111 bn carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES. For freight or passage applyat the office, on Florida Steam P4c *£2ghOBN & CUNNINGHAJI. Agents. JBGT" No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of Sa jH?ALL FREIGHT -PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. This Boat connects kf~ Fernandina with the FloridaBaSroafr to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City. andtaHc^tawtt. NASHVILLE COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1868. Received to-day ; Received previously..-. Total. iv... Shipped to-day Shipped previously ..i CROWELL, Commander. Will Hail for the above port on SATURDAY. November 7th, at — o'clock — in. Throngh bills of lading given. here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-clat;8 steamers. * For freight or passage apply to Stock on hand. Slaughter, Mrs We8jnoreland,L HubbeB and lady, H Myer.KnPKcDauMdtKraM McDap^d, T Kelly, j Harris, J Dougl%, MBri«q, E Noble, Per sterfmer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—W F Loper, Esq, Mrs Grimes, J L Davant, Mrs Habersham, Gen Wayne, J Golden, J E Bsjaon, E .Sillig. E H Gordon, •T Laird, Mlaaafdmaon, 8 H Cook, BLxm Haslehurat, A Harris, W L Bergen, A Paul, and 11 deck. Per steamship Tonawanda, tor Philadelphia—b N Gibson and lad/. Per «to>OtMufp Salvador, for New YoA-LP Stafford, B J Sip^soa, W A Martin, Win Hoppt, and 2 steerage. Per lfmoioa, from New York—H 8 Fn»h- er, P DhumoML ATSandasker, and 7 stsgrage. Per stetuner City Point, trouj- (t FP5ri4z—Dr 8 C Poe, Mrs Thoaanus, E Allen, /EG O'Neil, Mr* Taylor and daughter, Mr* Joseph Mains, Dr J M Payne, Mi*s Sue JV* ret ti H av street sa’ No. ct streetrNew nov2 FOR \EW YORK. Murray’s Line. STEAMER FOR WEDNESDAY! XOY. 4. “Detachment, ■when necessary, maybe made to point, in the roemtty of each ppsf, bujrin no cue, nor on onr pretext whatever, detachments be sent Wlthonta ntfleer, »hn xrfllbe tolly itt- Btrncted by tns poet commander. *‘*nie troops will be amsi^rpd as in thc field, an^ supplied witn the necessary camp oqnipage ? thome^ to be furnished with common tents if practicable; and if not practicable, with shelter tents. Commanding Per steamship Herman Li vmgwbn,* fronisewiork —Cezi it K Agt. A A G B R, Bateson k Bro, C J Beatty. J W Anderson's bona k. Co, Blun k. M, Brady k M, E Brutru, Bearden k. G, Claghom k C, Cooper, O k Co, A M Christie, CMC, 8 M Colding, Dewitt k M, Mar tin Duggan, T J Dunbar k Co, E W Drummond k Bro, G A Dae, W Dickson, M J Doyle k Co, H Ells, Ein stein 4c E. Einstein, E k Co, A k L-Fricdenberg, A Fisher, Fsllagher f ” ’ 0*B kjCo, Gire.'P k N 4c ^o. W Hone, N - -- AT THE STAND ON Whitaker Street, near Bay, {FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) TJ AS THE BEST FAdUmS FOB SUPPLYING XI OYSTERS, either in the qauttty, to shell or opened, or st his Saloon, cooked to any style. He warrants his Oysters to be of the very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of the best bands an hand, and a LUNCH every day. nov9—ly. . L AMERICAN BAF.K hW® o receive cargo and For freight of? eight Financial.—Money < 109 Jf. Gold, 134#. 18 line's, 67^. New, 67>£. New. MX- -Tannraaee' C and bride Hopkins, mss A Co, , . . & K, J W Lathrop & Co, Lovell k L, J Lyons, D Mallett A Co, E Menes, McDonough k H, R Mclntire k Co, J Mc Laughlin, Heinhard Bros k Co, W F May, A J Miller k Co, MS Merer, FM MyreU, G Noble, T MNew- some. G T Nichols. NiooIson k McA, T S Nickerson. J Oliver, Oppenheimer, M k Co, Palmer & D, Rogers, D k Co, H G Buwe, J A Roberts k Co. Rnggles k A, Rev W T Sanders, JHBuwe, J C Schreiner s : Son, So Ex For Liverpool, Floub—10<5 i5c lower. Grain—Wheat npmlnaUy, lrt£2c lower. Provisions—Mess Pork dull at $27 00. Lard dull; •team, 17@17,%c. Naval Stores — Turpentine, 44@44%e. Rosin steady at $2 40@2 55. Fbeiuhts—Quiet. . o i- * . New Yore, October31—Evening. Financial.—Money tight at 7 per cent. Gold weaker at 133*£. Governments a fraction lower. Tennessee's, 75. North Caroliha’a, 67%.' Virginia's, new. 60. CorrtJWp-Closed firm with sales of 1,900 balea at Flour—DuU and heavy. Grain.—Wheat heavy; winter,/ 85c lower. Corn closed more active; mixed Western, $l ll)£&l 13>£. Whiskey-—Quiet at. $1 10. Provisions—Mess pork dull, and closed at $26 95 cash. Lard quiet;, kettle, 17j£@173£c. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 44£}44c>£. ■BM ; Balthcobe, October 81. I^^banuzal—Virginia's, ex-coupons, old, 66% bid; HHB60 asked. North Carolina’s, ex-coupons, 67 bid. fcM Carolina's, 66 bid. HBAub—More active and frvors buyers. Grain. —Wheat duU and heavy; choice red, $2 30® 5 a*8 Corn duU; new yellow, $1 00. Oats, 70®72c. WOOD, WOOD. T ee subscribers having opened a wood YARD ere now prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally with Captain BULKLEY, Will sail for the above,port on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 4th, at 10-30 o'clock A. M. Throngh bills of lading issued here ou cotton des tined for Liverpool, by first class steamers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo- Bor Liverpool. SHIP " GARD- t ^^ D n ?wjgil dispatch. For-jl£2S«- rtp WILDER k FULLABTON. Co,'A a Schwarz, JvMStansberrjr Jk Cot H MStod- dard, A M Stoddard, L R Smith k Co, Dr J S Thomas, C W Thompson, A Q M U S A G Wentze, A Wilbur, G Wilkins, Weed k C. W H Wiltberger, A Ybans. Pine and XigWwopd, For freight or passage, having superior accomi dattogs, XPPlyto / ; hun-tbr^ 4 a^mkx, .FOR YEW YORK. ready, will have earl: balance of freight appl oc23—lot jCo)r A Liverpool ' Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHEP OO STDEWHEEL SHIPS EVERY TH^iSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE A. $25 Of STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTifciCE"......... .$10 OC RE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF dinner shin EMERALD ISLE, Heb- t. Master, wiU have quick dispatch Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—Davant k W/Tfron A G.-JXVfllaJonga* Palmer& J>, W C D»w- ttan, J W Anderson's Sons 4rt3o/F M MyreU, J ©-Row land, So Ex Co, J M Lyle. C L Litchfield, Powers k Son, W M Davidson, M Y Henderson, W Hone, WD R 5SEH Abell k B, Addison, E k Co, Blun AM. J W Brim-ker- hoff, J A Barron, Bolshaw A 8, Bearden A G, BeUtH. Bateson A Bro, Beaufort steamer, J Bender, Barnett A k Cte?^oyto W W Daniel., atoDictator.* M Dnggan, J A Douglass, E W Drummond A Bro, Einstein A E, MFeret ACP, FerriU A W. IL Fata A Co, AGornrn, .Guctenheimer A S. L J Gniimartto A Co, Gray, O B I- Co," Holcombe A Co, GMHeidt, Holmea A Co. Jobn Harig, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, Hilton A B, Hew, G A Co, Hopkins, N A Co, N B Knapp, J Lyons, J Lipp- Tn.n, s M Lederer, M*C Mnrpby, 'McKee. B A Co, J c Mather, Metobnrd'Bros A Co,- F M MyreU, A J MiUer A Co, M S Meyer, T Nugent, Nteolson A McA, Orff, W A Co, Palmer AD, C D Rogers A Bro, Alexander A R, A A Solomons A Co, E D Smythe A Co, SB Smith. W Spear, M H Williams A Son. J B West A Co, RandaU ACo, Smith A Co, Sorrel Bros, B H 'totem. Weed A c. Per steamship Virgorffcnh New. York—c R R Agent, A A G R B Agt, B L Bonltoean, DeWitt A M, W M Da vidson, Einstein A E, A A L Frtedenbnrg, Gray (YB A Co', H Yon Glchn, C L Gilbert, SBGoodall, SP Ham- set forth, it u their dnty to set Boat Commanders on being Qoplted of fhe' proposed holding of political meetings, may sepd sn of^cer, tod it necessary a do- tachment,towatc^tt 8 p r <> c «S , B ,1 6 B •54*8® tt»ttte peace is preserve^ To toe people pf too several States composing the Department, toe Major General Commanding appeala that they will co-operate witk ito and to® cirtl au thorities in sustaining Uffsnd order, in preserving toe peace, tod to avoiding those scenes of riot and bloodshed, and the wanton destruction of property and life, which baa already, to some instances, been enacted' to too Department He ttcgso abstinence from all inflammatory end incendiary appeals to the passions; discountenancing too keeping open of liquor ahopa on daya of political meetings and of eleo. torn; toe abstaining from carrying arms, and assert ing the todividnal right of conBtrui"g laws by force of arms. No just cause is ever advanced by resort to violence. Let there be charity tod forbearance smong political opponents, whatever may be toe result; let each good citizen determine that all who, under toe law, have toe right Jo toe baUol shall exercise it on- distorbed. If there are disputed points of lsw, tot them bo referred to the Courts,' and’ 1 et not mobs or i—Receipts' lightgood to tair, 13c; yellow gal, 15 >*c. vr 5SE3—Receipts light; certriTpgal, C8o; choice, Si^Po^Wffrm at $33 «. choice scarce; ahouidera, ltHc; rib, 17J<c; ies, 18Jfo: l»rd unchanged. ■' i , . |. m—Steady; Rlofair,14@14>*c; prime, 16«® Ifln* HB /ilKl'l £i> „ Augusta, October 31. m—Market otosed firmer. Sales, 730 bales. V625 balea Middling,' 225£c. No sales made from LiverpooL WiU sail o n Commencing BgBT ^DV^JAGE, 4lh KINDS OF INITJjYL AND MOYOGILUI STAMPING. A LL ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE, in PLAIN, RUSTIC and COLORS. T “^f^^VteS of WADDING CARDS and ENVE. in,' Richardson a ’itoon, G A Co, c 600DS, for 31,1868—WU- iT, W B Adams, In, H A Co, Sloan, A Co, Ttoon A G, FerriU k W, M Y , Hess, Gk Co, C rkrR; R Mclntire Per Atlantic 4c Gulf Rail der JcF, F W Sims k Co, J W Andeyaon'a Son* 4c C ment of the .mass of the people, and that h6 wfll not bo compelled to resort to the exercise of the power with which ho is entrusted, and which he wiU most reiuctUntly employ. But he thinks it his duty to make known, that so far as the power under his command wiU admit, he will not permit the peace to be bi^ken, and that he will not be restrained in the conscientious discharge at his duty by technicalities of laws made when the present anomalous condition COTTON G0S These Gins have been expr wants of the planters of Geor and are adapted to the preset allowed a commission. For sep2-2m N. A. I Architectural Department SOYELTY IRON WORKS, • 57 and 83 Liberty St., car. Broadway, *. iai, t^YORK., : "A MANUFACTURES PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ri ° fe T & co. IX, CHEWS & CO., of ifftirawc odltoSlvl v. V: Pm&m Will s»H for Baltimore 6n THURSIIAY’, Nov at 10 o’dodkifttoiptol ai feMB 9d ms> Positively no state-rooms secure d unless proenreast tte^bmteof toe Agents. - in the Day Board Jj/ti Per Week. Board and Laming $7 Per Week, fl OOD DOA^D CAS BE OBTAINED AT THI \JT above rates within five minutes walk of the Fos Oflicp. Apply at MIS OFFIOg. * oc^tf must be for the whole seplS-tf