Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 03, 1868, Image 4

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®l» iews. j FOB WlBWfwBK. S'EM I - . , . ^ - Columbus, October 31. Receipta since September t, 1868,10,966bales, same time last season 20,197. j.A HO Warehouse sales for the week 1,162 bales. ponding week of 8 Last season and^LTGS the previous week of this year—67 by M. R. R., 3*3 by 1L40..B, R., 510 by Opelika R. R., 115 by river, 1.212 by wagons. miigfeiillT.UtT bales—1,164 by M. R. R., 143 by river. 15 for home consumption. ftock on band Sept. 1, 1868 280 Received past week 1 nafi - Received deviously.. ✓ ...: 8,979-10.966 1U246 S**—***»-• COTTON AND CORjf, maintaining its reputation throne!) ... ( treme tret and dry weather, trheneTea Vn 1 Peruvian succumbed bj- its side The price is the same as heretofore, tn cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. ’ * a , IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat nov2-10t suspension the Comptroller General -will forthwith give notice to the Tax Collectors of the several counties. . _ Given under my hand and the Great Seal ofthe Stato, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this twentieth day of October, in the year of nor land, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the ninety-third. It UFOS B. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor: David G. Coims, Secretary of State. No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. For Liverpool, PAIR ( ’LOTH, Ma-stee, Will «aii for fthe above port on SATURDAY, Novem ber 7th, at 12 o’clock m. „ ■■ • • Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight °r passage applrto insurance, Foreign M»rlcets. London, November 2—Noo FnCAXOTAU.—Consols, 94.*. Bonds firm at 74. Ljvkkpool, November 2—Noo. Cottox—Tending np; sales, 15,000 bales. Bbeadstuffs—Quiet. Tallow—52a 6d- Livebpool, November 2—Aftemoo: Cottox—Firm; uplands, ll*d; Orleans, HJid. Pbovihions—Lard dulL Naval Stokes.—Turpentine, 25s 9d. Tallow—51s. Havre, November Con-os—On the spot. If 39c; afloat. If 26e. Fbaxkfoet, November FctAHOAL.—United States bonds firm at 79 if. T.rwvpnni— November 2—Evenin, Cottos—Firm; sales, 15,000 bales. Guns—Com, 38s. Wheat, 9s 10d- Havre, November But what cares the girl in the-sitting sun For glory of earth or sky? The glory of manhood, Love, to-day From the sky of her young life hided away. And she only cares to die. Ah I Autumn is golden, and Spring is green. And Sommer is sweet and long; But what (-.are we in our discontent For the earth’s adornment, hue, When something in life is wrong ? INSURANCE COMPANY' It. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New nov2. 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 k Co., (late of S. k. W. Foster k Co., Providence, R. L P. D. DAFFIN, Formerly with the late W. T. Wood H. B. DRESSER, Of Southbridge, Mass. Mi* Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER A RAN DALL, No. 19 William street. REFERENCES: New York—Messrs. Foster A Randall, Smith k Dun ning, J. T. Adams A Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell A Co. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin A Co. Bistpn.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Rppey A Co. Providence.—Butchers and Drovers'Bank; Messrs. B. B. A B. Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Thcs. Harkness, Esq. Savannah, October 5,1868. oc6—lm For Liverpool, mHE A1 AMERICAN SHIP “ GAUD- , X KEH COLBY," Captain A. H. Dus- j pah having a portion of her cargo now ready, will have early dispatch. For rgB tatance of freight apply to l _** FOR JVEW YORK. E M PI RE LINE CABIN PASSAGE.: -. *-5 00 Capital <£2,000,000 Sterling. RESERVE FUND £1,500,000 STEBI®a ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEBIJSa Fw' Liverpool [Every mother will appreciate the beauty of the fol lowing little poem, and many can, perhaps, recall oc casions like the one it describes:—ed.J THE UNFINISHED PRAYER,. nHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF |_ clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Hub ert, Master, will have quick dispatch i above. For freight apply to aep22-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. ’ Whereas, Notwithstanding the Executive Procla mation of September 14th, 1868, many lawless acts have occurred in violation thereof, whereby the lives and property of citizens have been destroyed, the right of tree speech impaired, the performance of the duties of the offices to which citizens have been elected, denied, the lives of citizens so threatened as to cause them to abandon their homes and property; And Whereas, “The protection of persons and “Now I lay me,”—“Say it darling,” “Lay me,” lisped the tiny lips Of my daughter, kneeling, bending O’er her folded finger-tips; MURRAY’S LINE FOR YEW YORK. ^cabin passage.:,.*;.....'- $as» STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE 810 0 Domestic Markets. New Yohx, November 2—Noon. FriASClAL.—Money in demand at 7 per cent Sterl- inc 109;L Gold. 133‘i. 1802 ex-coupons 105 *. North Carolina's, 67. New 67*. Virginia s, ab. New 57. Tennessee's, 71 ><*• New, 7L CoTTOii —Quiet and firm; uplands, 25>£c. Flour—Dull and 6@ 10c lower. Grain—Wheat dull and declining; corn, Mal^c better. - A , n To-,* - a+aam THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP “Pray the Lord,” the words came faintly, Fainter still—“My sonl to keep;” Then the tired head fairly nodded. And the child was fast asleep. ATKJHS* Master* Will sail as above on SATURDAY, Noy&wber 7. at iged berths secured after Wednes- milesS paid' for. ‘ J ^ Provisions—Mess Pork, $27 00. 17@17>^c. Turpentine, 44{gt44}ic. Rosin Naval Stores — quiet at $2 40@2 55. Freights—Quiet. New York, November 2—Evening. Financial—Money lightest of the season; call, 7 per cent, with '<<$K commission to gold. Gold, 1*3 \/ sterling quiet at 109*£. Governments steady but quieter. Tennessee's, new, 69*4- North Caro lina's. 66%, new, 67. Virginia's. 56; new, 57%^ Cotton—Steadier; sales. 2.000 bales at 25%$25%c. Flour—Dull; Western. $5 fc>0<§»9 65; Soutlu.-rn good to choice extra, $8 75; common to fair extra, $8 00® 8 Grain.—Wheat, l@2c lower. Corn higher; mixed Western, $1 10®1 17. Oats advanced: new Western, 74 ^c Pnovtsioss—Quiet; mess pork, *26 95. Lard heavy at 15*@17*c. Whiskev—Quiet. Sc gar—Firm. Nava^” - Stores.—Turpentine, 44(^ 44}jc. $2 40»g»7 50. ’ Freights—Dull; on cotton, *»@%d. Cincinnati, November 2. Flour—Dull and declining; family, $7 25® 7 50. Grain.—Corn unchanged. Whiskey—In moderate demand at $1 00. Provisions—Quiet; mess pork, $24 00 lor new on the spot. Lard, new steam, 13%(g) 16c. Bacon firmer; shoulders, 13%c; clear sides, 17%c; sugar cured, lota, 16c. St. Louis, November 2. Flour Demoralized, and but a small business doin'*; superfine, $2 25. Grain.—Corn lower; mixed, 85c; yellow, 90c; white, 95c. Provisions—Mess pork offered at $30 00® 30 50; no demand. Shoulders, 13 %c; clear sides, 17%c. Lard, day, November ItuTunless paid' for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS .A CO. &F WM. R- GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. c Bat the dewy eyes half opened. When I clasped her to my breast. And the clear voice softly whispered, “Mamma, God knows all the rest.” O, the trusting, sweet, confiding Of the child heart 1 Would that I Thus might trust my heavenly Father, He who hears my feeblest cry. dr tO.VDOV AAD EDECBCBGH. ESTABLISHED IN 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD); Subscribed Capital 810,000,000 Cash Assets S13,603,8i«.8S FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Hail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE • - • 930 OO officer in every county in this State, to see to it that the lives ana property of all citizens, and the peace of the community, are preserved; and that all persons are protected in the free exercise of their civil and political rights and privileges. And, farther, toznake Known that tor failure in the performance of duty, the said Sheriffs and other civil officers will be held to a strict accountability, under the law. And, to charge upon every person, W44ent in (Ms State, (hat they render prompt «4 Trifling obefljeoee to the agd Sbep- ills and otnur civil officer, under all drcwgtiances whatsoever; and that they demand from said officers, protection, wnen threatened or disturbed in their person or property, or with denial of political or civil rights; and, that foiling to receive sneb protec tion, they report facts to this department- The following extract from General Orders No. 27, dated October 8, 1868, from Headquarters, Depart ment of the South, is published for the information of Civil Officers and the general public, by which It win be seen that Civil Officers will, in the perform ance of tneir duties, he sustained by the military power of the United States. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State, at tne Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this 9th day of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-third. RUFUS B- BULLCK, By the Governor; Governor. David g. Cotting, Secretary of State. “Rkapq’rs, Department op the South, 1 Atlanta, Geobgia, October 8,1868. j General Orders, No. 27. “W hereas, By an act of Congress of the United States, approved March 2d, 1865, it is made the duty of the military authority to preserve the peace at the polls at any election that may be held in any of the States; and wncreas, this duty has become the more imperative, from the existing political excitement in the public mind, from the recent organization of civil government, and from the fact that Congress has, by statute, prohibited the organization of military forces m the several States of this Department, it is there fore. ordereq, “That tne several District Commanders will, as soon as practicable, on the receipt of this order, dis tribute the troops under their commands as fol lows: invited to Captain G. A. DEARBORN, Will sail for the abQV.c port on TUESDAY. November 3rd, at 10 o'clock a. m. cu the circulatory system* had,Mis attention called to a large number of boysbetween the ages of nine and fifteen years who were ad dicted to smoking. Of thirty-eight who smoked, thirty-seven showed distinct symp toms of disease. Thirty-two had various dis orders of circulation; bruit de souffle in the neck, disordered digestion, palpitation, slow ness of intellect, and more or less taste for strong drinks. Eight showed a diminution of the red corpuscules of the blood; three had intermittent pulse; twelve quite frequent epitaxis; ten disordered sleep; and four ulce ration of the mucous membrane of the month. Through bills lading given hare Off Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. No engaged berths secured after Monday, November 2d, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply t0 HUNTER k GAMMELL, oc28 84 Bay street. GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY—IN THE COURT OR ORDINARY, OCTOBER TERM, 1868. "YTEWTON M- PERKINS, AS EXECUTOR OF THE J3l last will and testament of Newton Perkins, se nior, late of this county, deceased, having been re quired by a rule absolute of this Court, at the instance of Deborah Perkins, a daughter of said deceased, by her next friend, Matthew B. Perkins, to prove tho will of hia testator In solemn form: And the said Deborah, by her said next friend, having filed a caveat to said probate; and it appearing to the Court that Mary Davis, also a daughter and heir-at-law of said deceased, and a legatee under his will, is a resident of the county of Fernando, in the State of Florida, It is, on motion of A. M. Rodgers, counsel for said executor, ordered that the said Mary Davis be, and she Is hereby cited, admonished and required to be and appear before this Court on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, being a regular 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 Perkins, senior, should not be proven in solemn form, established and recorded as the last will and testament of said deceased. And it appearing to the Court that a publication ot this order daffy for the spaoe of twenty days in the Homing Newspublic gazette of the city of Savan nah, will tend most effectually to give notice of this proceeding to the said Mary Davis, It is further ordered that publication thereof be made as aforesaid, and, upon due proof of the same, that said publication be held sufficient for the pur poses aforesaid. A true extract from the miimtes of this Court. £. F. LAWSON, oclO—20t Ordinary Burke county. Rosin, FROM /NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, CONSISTING OF tflBEBU, MALTA, HECLA, City Marshal’s Sale. TRIPOLI, ALEPPO, 81PON. PALMYRA, SAMAR i.i, TABH A, i committee of Council, I will sen in front of the court, house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in December next, between the legal hours of sale, tbs following property, levied on to satisfy executions fig city taxes. Part improvement on Lot No. 23, North Oglethorpe ward, north of Mill and west of Farm, property of Sa rah A. Arisen, col’d. Also, Lot usd brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. JaneX. Blois and Eliza M. Herb. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 22, Pn'wfri ward, property of George CaDy. Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of Mind* Campbell, col’d. Also, Lot and improvement No. C, Trustee's Garda, property of Louisa Canuetand children. Also, Lots D, E and F, and improvements. South Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2, Greene wal'd, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent. Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5, Heathcote ward, Beletha tything, property of J. & Derby. Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, 8. A. ICnisvffie, property of Fred. Fielding, col’d. Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heathcote ward, Beluha tything, property of Airs. Sarah E. Frierson. Also, improvement on 3% of Lot 19, Washington ward, property of the estate of P. Gleason. Also, improvements on Lot No. 15, Crawford ward, east, property of John Graham. Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Dcfff ward, property pf Grant k Co. Lots 3 and A and improvements, North Oglcthorps «var<L property of R. D. Hendry. Also, improvement on Lot 83, Jones ward, property of Henry Johnson, col'd- Also, Lot No. 4 and brick Improvement, Anson fourth tything; property of Charles P. Landerahizte. Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen, property of Christopher Murphy. Also, two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement, IGd- The Lost'’Bells of Limerick.—A silver bell, weighing twenty-eight ounces, which is generally supposed to be one of the lost chime of St. Mary’s Cathedral of Limerick, hag been brought up from the bottom of Abbeyr River, near that city. It is thought probable that the rest of the chime is somewhere near the place where the single bell was found. They were thrown there, it is supposed, in the days of oppression, to save them from the hands of the spoiler. The vote of a man having one-sixteenth negro blood iu his veins was refused at the late election at Indianapolis. He has sued the election officers, claiming $5,000 dam- Captain J. TEAL, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November- 7th. at If o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, nov2 84 Bay street. Whiskey—Unsettled at $1.05, Louisville, November 2. Flour—Superfine, $6 00@6 50. Grain—Com, new, 4o@50c; old, 90(§.93c. Provisions—Mess Pork, $31 00. Lard, 17 }£c. Shoul- ders,T3^c.. Clear rides, 17>i<§>18c. Whiskey—Raw, $1 02(g) 1 05. Baltimore, November 2. Fc»asczal—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 48).t bid; 48.fi asked. 1866,-503* bid. 1867, 49& asked. Old cou pons, 55 bid- New, 5b>£ bid. Cotton.—Firm. Flour—Dull and nominal. Grain—Wheat dull; prime to choice, $2 35@2 40. Corn dull; yellow and white, $1 00(g)l 05; new yel low, 80@85c. Oats and rye dull. Provisions—Quiet but firm. Mobile, November 2. Cotton—Sales, 1,000 bales; market quiet but firm; middling, 23£c; receipts, 1,728 bales. Wilmington, November 2. r Cotton—Middling, 23@23?*c. Naval Stores.—No sales of Spirits; rosin tar, $2 30; turpentine, $2 65. Charleston, November 2. Cotton—Firm but quiet; sales, 370 bales; mid- 0 ABIN PASSAGE to Liverpool or Queenstown, $80 Gold; Steerage Passage, $30 Currency; 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, hrif price; under two years, free. Stetr4ge passage irtnu 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; Tnfitnfa under one year, $5. A steamer leaves New York WEEKLY on THURS DAY. and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED NESDAY. Tickets issued by the undersigned, from whom all necessary information may be obtained. JNO. C. FERRILL, 0c3—lm , Agent at Savannah. FOR NEW YORK, S EMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The Grecnen bend has come to grief in Mo bile. Two young ladies who ventured oot with it recently were so mercilessly ridiculed that they had to take refuge in a shop. CHARLESTON _ AND FLORIDA S TE AMBOAT LtNE! Groceries, Wines, Lienors, Tobacco, &c., As the ferryboat was passing from Cincin nati to Newport, the other day, an unknown woman, young and beautiful, leaped into the river, and found a.w&tery grave. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP H ave removed from gibbons' building, in Congress street, to Southwest Comer of U’hitaker and Bay Streets, Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all article* 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 easterners and friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur chasers to examine tiieir stock. In the District of Georgia: . One company 16th Infantry, to Albany. One company 16th Infantry, to Columbus. One company 16th Infantry, to Macon. One company 16th Infantry, to Augusta. One company 16th Infantry, to Washington, (Wilkes county, j One company 16th Infantry, to Americas. One company 16th Infantry, to Thomaaville. One comply (0) 5ft owlty, ft Aftens- The company at Savannah ft bo reinforced, should occasion require, by such number of the men at Fort Pulaski as can De spared from the post. Also, two-thirds Lot No. 19 and improvement, Mid dle Oglethorpe ward, north side of Bryan street, pro perty of George H. Marshall, col'd. Also, Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’* ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan Also, improvement on ££ Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa rah Odingsell, col’d. Also, western one-half of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in depth, with brick improvement .fronting on Ctmgre* street and running back to Congress Street lane, levied on as the property of the estate of Dominick OTByins. Also, improvement-on Lot No. 8, D. Mmisrille. pro perty of Mrs. Catherine O’DonneU- Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. 8- A MmsfUk property of George ptice, col’d- AJso. part improvement OR Lot 28, North OgleilKUpa CROWELL, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 7th, at —o’clock— m. Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or-passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, 8 '& Bar street, Savannah, Ga. 0$- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New York/ - • - nov 2' Skipping gfitfUipracc Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, Will, ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P. M., Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock P. M., touching at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ATT. POINTS on the St John's river. _ RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M. The Portuguese Consol was forcibly blfgn from the American Consulate at Ascnncion and shot The commander of the United 8tate§ war steamers will demand redress. FOR NEW YORK. rf'Y." / f• Murray’s Line. STEAMER FOR WEDNESDAY,- NOV. 4. in has prohibited dancing of Catholic diocese of Chicago any dnring fairs or bazaars held for charitable purposes. . ' A couple of parents, in England, recently- hanged their daughter, because she persisted in receiving the addresses of a young man they disliked. ........ California contains 120,947,841 acres’-of land, of which it is estimated 89,000,000 acres can be devoted to profitable hnsbandry.. lOO Ui’ong'Uton Street. ri vuE undersigned begs the attention | of his friends and the public generally to hia new and well selected stock of HOUSE-FITTING MATERIALS, consisting in part of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS; WALL PAPERING, from the cheapest to the best arti cle; WINDOW* CURTAINS; PAINTED and GILT WINDOW SHADES, Cord and Tassels; Buff; Green and White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of various styles—together with many other articles of household goods usually kept in his line. MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting, Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut and laid. tQT All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ, No. 160 Broughton street, *p3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed A Cornwell. “Detachments, when necessary, maybe made to Joints in toe vicinity of each post, but in no case, nor on any pretext whatever, will detachments be sent without a commissioned officer, who will be fully in structed by his post commander. “ The troops will be considered as in the field, am 3 supplied wiin the necessary camp equipage ; the me^ to be furnished with common tents if practicable, and if not practicable, with shelter tents. Commanding officers are permitted to hire quarters, temporarily, when it can oe done for reasonable rates; but this will not preclude toe necessity of carrying tenta^ as tho commands, m all cases, must be in readiness to move at the shortest notice, with all supplies required for Per steamship America—Ceu R R Agt, J W Ander son’s Sons k Co, P H Behn, J Cohen, J P Collins, Christian k J, M A Cohen, A k L r Friedenberg, AL Green, S G Haynes k Rro, C M Hillsman, D C Heery, Holcombe k Co, A Lama, B Mclntire k Co, S W New- some, EL Neidlinger, H G Ruwe, E D Smythe k Co, H AI Stoddard. E H Tatem, JB West k- C0, C White, Younge k P, A k G B B, Austin k E, Bold haw k S, L Bannon, Custom House, Champion A: F M J Doyle k Co Fergusson k D, C L Gilbert, Hess, G k Co, G M Heidt, John Harig, J Lfppman, M Latin, J McMahon A Co, FM Myrell, J J Maurice, J Oliver, J & W Ruth erford, P Riley, H Sack, Sorrel Bros, F S Williams, Watts k MeR. Per Central Railroad, Nov 30', 1868.—L J Guilmartin A Co, WG Robinson, Tison AG, Both we 11 & W, T J Dunbar A Co, R Habersham A Co, A Gomm, F.W Owens. M H Williams A Son, J Lippman, W A Young, Palmer A D, Mrs L Keller, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, Mrs J D Smith, J Gibbons, J W Button, C R R Agt, A A G R R Agt; Wflder AF, D H Freeman, Brady A M F W Sims A Co, Clark A W, O Cohen A Co, A Low A Tison A G. Austin A E, Edmonds,O'A Co, J A Roberts A Co, A S Hartridge, Padelford A C, Duncan A J, Rust, Johnson, A L, Sloan, G A Co, W H Stark A Co, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, Wilkinson A.W, Rates A C, W A Mckeczie, / L May, A J T Walker, Metcalf A N, Mer cer A A, P H Behn, W*H Woods, Randall A Co, Hart- ridge A N, Ferrill A W, H H Colquitt, RE Allen. Passengers. Per steamship America—Mrs Myers,' child, infant and servant. Rev J S Pinkerton, Mrs J S Pinkerton, Mrs W C Carroll, Mr D B McGiniss, RH Gamble, 2 children and servant, A L Green. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUClrtNG AT BRUNSWICK, ST. ■AEY’S ? FEB- HTClrtNO AT BRUNSWICK. ST. BABY’S, NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PltOLA’ . A “Honeymoon Cab” is to be placed on the Pacific railway, when completed, for the ben efit of bridal parties. Captain BULEXEY, Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 4th, at 10:30 o’cbirk A. II. TbronKhTrilft'oT lading issne'd hero on Ootton'des- tined for Liverpool, by first class steamers. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, oc30 - v . HI Bay street. den in their duties, and the relative position of the civil and military powers. They will impress on Poet Commanders that they are to act in aid cooperation and in subordination to the civil author- itjes : that tney are to exercise discretion and judgr ment, unbiased by pulijieq] Qjr other prejudices ; that their object should be exclusively jo preserye Jhe peace audupnold the law and order, and jheyjnusj be satisfied snen is the object of foe civil officer calling on them for aid; that they must in att cases where time will permit, apply for instruction to superior au thority, but tney must at an hazards preserve the peace, and not be restrained by technical points, when, in their conscientious judgment under the rules above set forth, it is their duty to act Post Commanders on being notified of the proposed holding of political meetings, may send an officer, and if necessary s de tachment, to watch the proceedings and see that the peace is preserved. •• To the people of the Beveral States composing the Department, the Major General Commanding appeals that they Till cooperate tvitL im and the civil au thorities in sustaining law and order, in preserving the peace and in avoiding those scenes of riot sad bloodshed, and foe wanton destruction of property and life, wfijefi hgy alreufly, in some instances, been enacted in foe Department- ge urges aflapnenoe from all ininunmstory and Incendiary appeals fo foe passions ; aiscountenancing tho keeping open of liquor shops on days of political meetings and of elec tion ; the ebsmfuiug from carrying arms, and assert ing foe individual light of couafontoff taws by force of arms. No just cause is ever SdVMCgd by resort to yiolenoe. Let four® bs Ptwity and forbearance among political opponents, whatever rosy be fop result; jet each good citizen determine tout »U who, under foe law, have the right to the ballot shall exercise it un disturbed. If there are disputed points of law, let them be referred to the Courts, and let not mobs or political clnos. or other irresponsible bodies, construe and undertake to execute the law. This appeal is made in the earnest hope that the Major General Com- manding can rely on the good sense and correct judg ment of the mass of the people, and that he will not be compelled to resort to the exercise of the power with which he is entrusted, and which he will most remcOantly employ. But he thinks it his duty to make Known, that so far as the power under his command win admit, he win not permit the peace to be broken, and that he will not be restrained in the conscientious dlscharge of his duty by technicalities condition of ^ftira were nejfoej-unticjjjsfod or provided for." : By Order of bptjoy Gfaj.efot W*PT ■ flL 0. 9jjp*, A.A.fo , Ninety-thbek flocks of sheep were recently lolled in Switzerland by a thunder cloud which passed over the country. AT THE STAND ON TfbiMer Street, near Bay, (FORMERLY MONAHAN'S,) H as the best facilities fob supplying OYSTERS, either in the quantity, in shell or opened, or at his Saloon, cooked in any style. He warrants his Oysters to be of the very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, Ac., Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every day. InJNew York city last year there were two hundred and fifty weddings. FOB A FW YOKK. - Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SIDEWHEEL SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE #35 06 STEEKAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. #IO OC BEXUBNBra£winieave JacksoayiUh every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM The world's annual crop of tobacco is esti mated at 432,400 tons, The earthquakes are has been one at Floyd Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be trried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES. For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida team Packet Whart or to CLAGHORN Sr CUNNINGHAM, Agents. e&- No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of liliTYg- j8^“ ATT, FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. This Boat connects at Fernandina with the lorida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with le Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with Sjmlar lines qf stages ft Si- -4Pgus£ine. ocl5—ti , ;• Receipts. Per schr Oliver Cromwell—1,200 bushels rice. Per Central Railroad—1,801 bales cotton, 5 bales hides, 3 half-sacks floor, 1 box clothing, 16 pkgs rope, 17 bbls dried frnit, 4 bbls potatoes, 1 bdl feathers, 1 lot oid furniture, 48 sacks ground peas, 1 keg Kquor/l hhd bacon, 5 boxes and 1 trunk, 1 horse... Memoranda. Brig Omaha, Toothaker, from Doboy Island, arrived at New York, Oct. 29th. Has been 5 days north of Hatteras and'lias had northerly winds the entire pos- S& john Ellis, Melvin, sailed from Antwerp Oct. 15 for ^Bri^Artisaiv (Br) MeBurnie, cleared from-Provi dence Oct 27 for this port to load for. Rio de Janeiro. r> O J.- [By Telegraph.lL . .. 1 New York, Nov. 2.—Arrived steamships Thames, and General Barnes from Savannah, and Saragossa from Charleston. . f Port of St. Blary’e, * L S. St- Mary’s, October 31, 1868. ^ Arrive* Gct,26.:SehT'Frank, Howord. ProvidenceT'R I, 4 (toys.- To T L Burus A Cu. < >' -'-vi Cleared Oct 31, Schr Frank, Howard, 115 M feet lumber, Barbadoes, for Orders. T L Burns & Co ; bng Eunis, 111 M feet lumber, Barbadoes, for orders. T L 'Weutto^sea'Oct27, Br bark‘'Quindaro, Trinidad, P Vesretointt^Sound. wtifing a' Wind, eclmB W H T “-t Aev.1. Dhn-i'dAlnMa- 'tvnrrc HtWintlVe. CDamweraal S A VANN AH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE* MORNING NEjrft_ 14- . Sa.VAi.NaH, November^, 6 P. M- j CcrvTos.—The market opened with , a good, and demand, buyers acting cautiously at 24 yc for yUSiMpig. The advices from LiyegjoOi aniLNew! York’ •how^g unchanged prices in those markets gave ns tatem the day a quiet market with sales of-994 hales: We quote middling at 24c. The following were 4h6 sales of the day : 4 at 25 >i, 92'at 24^, 47*at 24 105 at IU at 22)4,16 at 22, 6at21)4c. Total, 994 bales. The receipts amount to 1,801 bales: - : — Gold—Buying at $1 33; selling at .$LS6i, Stiver 10 RETURNING TO THE CITY Architectural Department NOVELTY THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN EIVmGvSTON CHEESEMAN, Commander, r Will sail on THURSDAY, November 5th, at — o'clock — m. Bills of lading given here on through freights ol Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. - Positively no berths secured after Monday, Novem ber 2d, unless paid for^ - For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply to , , 'WILDER Ac FUiiLARTON, 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, , ft cent. 1bk m f Bacon.—The market remains steady but not active! We quote shoulders at~ 14>£<§115>£c, rib 'sides at 17(31 17>^c, and clear ribbed at 175i@18.fcc. There are few clear sides offering,and prices are nominal at 18@18^c. Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at. 19@20c. Dry salted meats are in better demand. - Wo qUote «? hn "M- ers at 13@13>ic; clear Bides, 17>£@17^c; short ribb ed, I6@16X6; bMlies^l7@17>ic, and Sfratford cutat 16c. HAYr-^Thfi demand for hay is improving. 1 We quote fronrwharf, Northern, $1 00@1 lOf Eastern, $l 20<§> 1 25 from wharf. Rice.—^New rice is coming in very slowly. The re ceipts this week amount to 5,756 bushels. Very littlo doing for want of stock; hardly quotable; market Is improving. Some, sales have been made at 8 ?£<g>8>£. First quality of rice would bring more. Salt.—Stock improved by several new arrivals, which .caused quite a -decline. - Price from wharf $165. bS*?*- . .. AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE^BEST ADVANTAGE, ALT, KINDS OK HOUSE-PUENISHING GOODS, INmAL AND MONOGRAM STAMPING. FOR B ATaTIdlORE CABIN PASSAGE: .980 Jones and'J L Leach, Phitadelphta,- Brigs Montevideo; Sulevan, Trininad, P 9.^ ^ Teasels sailed for this port,Hr 'bark Tomas, New York; bark Linda, New York; Br.bark C Havana; schr Kaoata, Mystic, Conm.; - IN STOKE AND FOBSALE ATMANUFACHre® 8 * PRICES BY THAXTONj CREWS & 163 Bay Street, ■ SAVANNAH, G EOBGl-*’ SCHREINER’S J. W. STANSBURY t CO,. SOAP ! a SOAP 5Q EOYESEPAP FOR SALE BY ocifl— im.TiTAMs. WAmi * ¥<* Rope ! Rope! isi IrcinTies! are prepared to-meet orders for F-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE. Patent Lock Tie. Factors sup- about all vessels reaching here Day Board $6 Per Week. Board and Lodging $7 Per Week. G ood board can be obtained at the above rates within five minutes wsBc of foe Post Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE. ... oc2—tf plied at For Breight or passage, having excellent aceonuno- »!»; reniawei $12. Board •9 00. Rough rice from Ogeechee to BRIGHAM, pOLST