Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 10, 1868, Image 3

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Ill tlie District Court or tlie M; tor the Southern District or Bankruptcy. In the matter of Jesse H.-Grifi at Cuthbert, in said District, on of October, A. I). 1868<3£3TAtaj BY YvihUAXS, WiKD & 2ICINTIRE. TUTS mij 10th inst.. at 10o'clock, will ba at * k iu front of store: TT~ 20 bbls Alolasses, v 9 tierces of Choice Hams,. , - Jr 4 cases Lubricating Oil* _- ac _ , <H*> Beams Wrapping Paper. - ‘ m ' i 1 Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machine, - ■ 1 Fine Chamber Sett (m&rble top) 1 Fine C barber Oak Sett (Black Vf&ln Pufrlisliecllpr' Information. ■ ry S-rr BUHUIOI - : _ B To fix the prices of ccitain Stalls Jn the Public Market of Savannah, and to amend an ordinance £n relation to said Market, passed in Council on the 27th dayoS November, 1836. tt; ;;-j Section 1. The Miyor and Aldermen of, the City of Suvaunali, in Conncii assembled, do hereby ordain. That hereafter, on the first Wednesday of December In each arid every year, the following stalls in the Pub lic Market shall he rented for one year at the following j OP THE MOUNTING NEWS. ce of single copies of the Mousing the city, is FIVE CENTS, and no mthorized to demand more. ,er can be procured in wrappers at ir at the same price. designated by the Court 'as;„the Register - in Bankruptcy before whom the proceedings in the above matter of the bankruptcy of JeBse H. Griffin are to’be had, do hereby certify, that in the due course of such proceedings tlie following question, pertinent to the same, arose and was-statedsthd agreed .to by Rich ard K. Hines, Esq., attorney for J. -Waxle- baiim; et aL, purchasers at United States Mar shalls sale, J. John Beck, Esq., assignee of the estate of the bankrupt, and Al Wood, Esq. , - rind C. B. WoSKh, Esq/,-attorneys for the,bankrupt: f:.; . • • .. " ;i " STATEMENT. JesSe H. Griffin ffled bis petition to-beAd judged a bankrupt on the 3d day of March, 1868. On the 27th day of the same month he 25 boxes Soap, -Bedsteads, Ac, . __ I Fine Parlor Stove (aew.y r.ovlO-lt 'Infront of store': “ SO bbta Jackson White Potatoes, S Crates Cabbages. Ast Uniting Irom Steamer. ncrvlO-lt Market Committee. Sec. 2. And it is farther-ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all stalls other than the above shall be 1868. On the 2 ■was ltd judged a (fa the. lOtl l^wancc. ,1 SoyaE ; of . February, iT86S, ~-r-- tjsliai, , by virtue of a fieri facias- in favor of certain ofeditors bf the said bankrnpt, levied upon one house and lot and a store house in the town of Morgan, Ga„ and Lot 150 of the Tenth District, Tel fair county, Ga., all the real estate of the said Griffin,: and on the 7th day of April sold the same at public outcry to J. Waylebaum, el aL, executing a deed therefor. ... e u _ ■ Question : Could the United States Mar shal sell the said real estate, and thus deprive the bankrupt of his right to a homestead therein ? And the said parties requested that the same should be certified to your Honor for your opinion thereon; / % OPINION OF_THE HEC1ISTEE. if/SjxfiEAD, S. C—W. Hi Cauveut. . ?,nf£SVIIiI*E, KLAc—-Bil Poitrsit, _ - nnVTICEfiLO, PDA.—Thos. Simmons. , o nllKaTON, FLA.—H. A Stanwood. , iiEB oN, flA.—J..W. Jones, TttnciV FLA.—Thomas J. Shkpabd. . cm, Vbki^u. L. Moose. nCKSQTiVII.TJ^-gTiA —E. H. .11 nm. , j - ■ . ANDINA-FLA:—F. O. Suritis.: :. ; fjKSYTH, GA—A H. Sneed. boCSION, PLAKANotra McAmtav. ; i, iOOtJSTINE, FLA—Paul Aenau. jpr I'OBK.a-3. M. Pettingiui. k Co., 87 Park lor, Coe & Co., No. I Spruce street; O. K. LjskCo., New York Herald Building; Geo. A F. i'J Broad street, and J. Hooked A Co. ^[BIOBE. HD.—C. a. Hoetzkan, "Gazette'* HSroN'—S- M. Pziraonj. & Co., State street, JL; E p. Rowsll A Co.. 23 Congress street, A F. jTTjm & Co.; No. 89 Court street; S. B. Nixes. fillLA.DEI.PHLV—J<>¥, Coe & Co.. 144 South Sixth ^KCINNATI—S. HJPabvis, 176 Pine street; Cook, k Mack, 136 Pine street. CHICAGO—Cook, Cobuen A Co, 87 Dearborn street. rVOT X* A hid T.A P, f! WTT a TvVYlU Jr - Cm DO LAMAR COTTON PRESSES Capital ^ESjOOftfOOO Sterling’. RESERVE. FOND £1,500,000 STERLING- ANNUAL INCOME £700,000- STERLING. To Skip Owners, Captains, Con signees anil Shippers of Cotton. ; 1 '4 liEADY FOB BOSI •u at as low rates a. a corner of liberty street lane. ALSO. > ||) V-'l HOUSE OX HARMS STREET, near the HiljM oner of Abercom street; - - sBn O. H. LOFBURBOW, oc24—tf-Beal Estate Agent. rriHESE. PRESSES ABE NO’ JL NESS. I will compress Col any Presses In the city. No Fixed Bate—Open to the Trade. Shippers will be accommodated with ample shed By the Bankrupt act, the bankrupt, oh the filing of his petition for the benefit of its pro visions, and complying with the requirements of-the eleventh section thereof, is entitled to have exempted and set apart to him by the' assignee, in addition to such os is exempted by. the fourteenth section of the act, and that exempted by the laws of. the United States, “such other property not excluded in the foregoing exceptions as is exempted from levy and sale npon execution, or other process or order of any court, by the laws of the.State in which the bankrupt has his domicile' at the time of the commencement of the proceed ings in bankruptcy.” By the Code of Georgia, there is exempt to the head of a family,- from levy and sale, “fifty acres of land,'ahd five additional -acres for each of his or her children under the age of sixteen years. This land shall include the dwelling house, if the value of such house and.improvements does not exceed the sum, of two hundred dollarsor-in lieu, of the above land, “real estate in a city, towfa or vil lage, not exceeding five, hundred- dollars in value,” beside other property therein speci fied.. The bankrupt, in compliance with (the general orders and forms in bankruptcy, claimed, in his schedule under Form “B 5,” DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS! room, tor shipping. No Storage charged on Cotton to be compressed. Plenty of water and wharf room. Four vessels.can be accommodated at wharf. - • wJSU Work done as quickly and as well as at any Presses I ING, with deep BASE3LENT, on the south side of Bay lane, between Drayton Ip ■ ■ p jl and Bull streets. It is in good repair,.and I *ii an WiO be rented at a low rate.. Apply to W&EfctaMS ‘ IT. S. 30GABDU8, oclSi-tf State street, next to BulL Ah thet/ have been fimight 2SW‘er ~Vm^. t Xiess mm^wobwI that were Bought Thirty Days Ago. " K,v • Index to New Advertisements. Savannah Theatre, “All in the Downs,”, and •■poca-hon-tas." Historical Record of Savannah, J. H. EstilL Parse A Thoma%. , ‘ . t c.D.C Rfand. ... 300 pair Pants, J. Gross. . A Regular Communication of Ancient Land Mark Lodge this evening at 8 o’clock. 'Georgia State Lottery, Howard & Co. Anction Sale of Groceries, &c., by Williams, Ward & llclntire. Potatoes and Cabbages at Auction, by Bell & Hull. ’ ,. „ for Rent, apply at this office. Eastern Hay and Gunny Cloth, Richardson & Barnard. Ladies’ Hair and Supper. Jj& THE LADIES OF THE SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH W ILL HOLD A FAIR IN MR. GEO. W. WVLLY'S BuRdiug, on Broughton street, commencing . Tuesday, November 17th. The proceeds of this Fair are to T>e devoted to the rejmir of tlie.Church edifice, now greatly needed. The officers of the Central and Atlantic and Gulf Railroads, and Southern Express ‘Company, have gen erously oil'ered M Free Transportation -for all contributions sent over their, lines, and such -contributions should be marked, if by railroad; “ Bap tist Fair, care of General Superintendent,” it by Ex press, simply “ Baptist Fair.” Donations of-‘money or provisions for the Supper, from friends in the city, may be sent-’to Messrs; JL M. .& C. W. West, pn Liberty, near Barnard street, or to Messrs. Mallon & Frierson, comer of Congress and Whitaker streets. nov4-tnov20 ORFF, WATKINS & CO in- i OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED I3T 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribe*! Capital $10,000,000 Cuali Asaciz ril-l,UC3,SOS. Annual Income..S3,(260,635 ITTHE SUBSCRIBER, HAViNG BEEN APPOIXTED A Agent fur the above Company, in prepared to tato mSKS OX BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER CHANDISE GENERALLY, atenrrerit rates. Policies {raiiaA In rrnld Yii> nDerc. nAw at AnHffll of IPBHcillt Apply to FOR REN T. PLEASANTLY LOCATED SMALL BRICK Gold Ring Lost, Prof. Semon. A nicely furnished Room wanted, address BOX 781. jp.i v ■» . Consignees of Cotton to’famish duplicates of invoices at the office of J. T. Thomas. Sii to ten acres of Land wanted. Address Lock Box 780. /aoemn Garden Seeds, &c., for.sale'by J.ohn Vander- bilt & Brothers. .S' ... Iheatbe. — Manager . ;Teiripleton. opened mr theatre last night for a brief season, and tas greeted by an excellent houset.. Coter mria sterling old comedy of The Heir at lm was very well performed in all the prin- dple parts. Mr. Templeton was, perfectly at tome in the; character of pr. Pangloss, which he sustamed throughouV vritn ability, developing a talent for that line of tomedy for which we. had not bev (ore given him credit. Mr; O. B. Col itis' personation of the'honest, simple heart- ed ikiel Bomtspnin, was a fiiie piece of actr iag, in which the fine points of the character were well brought out, 1 without being over done The bluff old Lord Puberty found an able representative in Mr. E. H. Cramer. Mr; ' w i. — r Li A NEW SENSATION nov0-2t j From 95 Cents to $6.00 pep Yard. A MOST COMPLETE STOCK, at Prices that Cannot Fail | Ww l91 wi -SaV to Suit Purchasers. " feif) u-.-.v. ..-k rjVHE BRICK D WELLING^ ON-THB ifiORNER OF Jones and Drayton streets; UaS seven bed’rooms, two -large parlors, basement rooms, and all the modern conveniences. Apply to A- McXULTY, , ' novs-tf ‘ ' l . ^89 Bay street AB0MATIC FUBNiTUBE POLISH, EXTRACTED FROM Aromatic Arabian Gums. Fragrant, Brilliant and Permanent. J 1 ' WITHOUT A RIVAL FOB OIIaED FURNITURE. TJEODUCES THE GREATEST' BRUXTAXCT on - polished Furniture; cleans Gilt Frames aai Marble, p^rfanyb^t^^yrtmemt rendering the atmosphere of the sick room aelight- faL No bail or party should be given without p«av faming the apartmeiit wflh 'this unique combination. -. None genuine without the signature of ALEX. EU- FEBTToaFeacbbottle. A.qfM » aaaavJ— a-' r. i - FOR 8AUS BY '* KOBEH.T H. TATEM, DRUGGIST, CORNER JEFFERSON AND McDONOUGH .STE, And cor. East Broad and Brougbtoat^E,- SAVANNAH, GA., , ‘ ' Andail Droggiats, Grocers and FnrnltnreStorea. "Fries Fifty Cents per bottle. - Depot a>4 Peari Street New York- - oc24-lm TO RENT, FURNISHED'ROOM.* Apply’ at the noribwest corner of Bay and West Broad streets. Orffjp Watkins & Co. X,- jr *. .XL- -• the northwest'cor* streets. , ^ nine to two o’clock. Friday afternoon, Ladies* Matinee. For particulars or ciwitdars; apply <ir address as above. Planters’ Hotel Restaurant. THHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS POPULAR AND A WELL KNOWN RESTAURANT takeapleaanre In informing hla trienda and the public in general that this establishment will be opened for, the reception of vi-itora on - ' J r -t i -Tu- Wednesday Morning, November Ath. * Having bufin thoroughly renovated, the Proprietor Wrister’s personation of the faithful Eehrip ws veiy good,*aa waa Mr.’Taylor’s Pick Porb-' He with: good, reason’ "underis’topd that m ’ this Court, by surrendering all his estate, his debts would be discharged, and he, allowed- from his estate a shelte^ for : his family. His house and certain other property he could have saved by applying to the State Court. It is impossible that, having- applied to this Court in accordance with an act constitution ally passed by the General Government for the full relief of insolent debtors, that it is less powerful to save his home from the grasp of the creditor whose claim is being discharged by its action. In briefi my opinion is thht the homestead of a bankrupt can riot. be TSokL- after he has filed his petition in bankruptcy, although it may then be levied upon by the United S tates Marshal In this case he served the' notices of the issuing of the v^orrant in. bankruptcy, and should have suspended proceeding;!-on the fieri facias. * x ~**a~ There 18 another very good reason why this sale should be set aside by your Honor, which-, I deem it my duty tofaring to your attention, j Erom some cause, the "whole of the rear estaiie of the bankrupt, returned by him as worth fifteen hundred dollars, Was sold for one hundred and twenty-five dollars—the ’ homestead alone bringing fifty dollara. The generally known l’act.that Griffin was in the Bankrupt Court, and Was entitled there to the exemptions allowed under the Bank rupt; act, together with the opinion generally eptejrtained in the vicinity where the: bank rupt] dwells, that all other legal proceedings We have a few pieces left of those very clieap BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, wliieh we coutinue to offer to our Customers At i ** AM u " 1 no - ] .n. Trie female characters were well sus- taineJ, especially that of Cicity Homespun by Kiss Kate Raymond; -who performed with her tsaal naivete and sprightlinesp. The company, as a whole,is avery good one, nd under the able and, enterprising manage ment of Mr. Templeton,, will giye our citizens iseries of dramatic^eutertainmentk -worthy of 8 liberal support A vulgar and annoying practice haWrecent- grown up in our theatre which we would be glad to see reformed. We have reference to vhistling, yeBing, cat-calls and crowing, and oiler undescribable noises, with which the ears of the audience are assailed before the Rang of the curtain and ia the; pauses be tween the acts. The galleries of the theatre is no place for half-grown youths to exhibit their vulgar accomplishments to'the annoy ance of the entire audience, and we would snggest- to our youngsters for their own credit and for the credit of Savannah audiences to discontinue such rudeness and indecency. has and wiR aparo no puns to please Ilia patrons in every respect. ~ . THE TABLE will always be supplied with, all the delicacies of the season, -while the BARS, both of the HOTEL and RESTAURANT, can boast of the choicest WINES AND LIQUORS. Having since the war IMPORTED ALL BIS LIQUORS ORFF, WATKINS & CO. Tifn —' ' il aiC—v: >, COMMISSION aiEBCHANTSy CORNER OF DRAYTON AND’BRYAN STREETS. : . «AVA»7f,vn, «A. . X>UY SIGHT AND TIME BILLS ON NOETHERS l~j and Sontbern cities. «T=rr,T, SIGHT EXCHANGE or Bank of New Toxic, S-B. A., New York. ___ DIRECT, his patrona may tie assured that they are © Genuine and Unadulterated. - . - Iu addition to the celebrated RHINE ' WINE, CHAMPAGNE AND BORDEAUX, '* ' Hejuu jriet received throogfa tiie Custom-House here 20 bbls. A SUGAR, 20 bbls. B SUGAR, . ; 25 bbls. C extra SUGAR, 30 bbls. C SUGAR, 50 bbls. Brown SU&SH, 50 bags Rio COEFEE, 30 mats Java COFFEE, 15 hhds. C. E. SIDES, 15 hhds R. SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS, 10 boxes Dry Salted BELLEES, 100 bbls. assorted FLOUR, 75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS, 50 boxe3 assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls. MACKEREL-, 50 quarter bbls; MACKEREL, 50 bbls. MOLASSES. 100 half boxes RAISINS, 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, 150 boxes mixed CANDT, ■’ 76.baxea fancy CANDT, tA, 25 boxes TOBACCO, 40 half boxes TORSDCg^ j 100 caddies.TOBACCO, 20 cases'crinned OYSTERS,' 20 case3 canned LOBSTERS, . 40 cases canned FRUITS. I i ADDISON, ELLIOTT & CO., . Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, Cj LADIES’ GEXTLE3IEX’S AM* CHILDREN’S EXIST, JOHNSTON & LOCKETT, COTTON FACTORS, 94LBay St.,Savannah, Ga» T TFFp at, AHVAxrrrFa made OTCQSSIQnifiM^Ea -i Jat admki li MiMlull ■■limfttln tomCor* II l IIfl- - , Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to til* eaJc of Cot- ton. Consignments gc^kated. ' nov2-lm Loss of Tmz ’Steamship Maemion.—The steamship Marmion, from this porfe for New York, was rqn into on Stmday night off Scot- hud Light Ship (Sandy, Hopk) by theBteam.- ship (Jen. .Meade. She was : struck h elow the waterline and sank up tocher decks. -The Gen. Meade .was badly injured and ha^ to be run ashore on Jersey Flats to. keep, her from sinking,- but she brought off the passen gers and part of the crew of the Marmiou. Yfre steamer Lackawanna with plenty of as sistance was sent-from New York to the relief of the steamer. The Mannion was built in Philadelphia in 1864, and was then, known as the Chas. Thomas; was 1,051 tousburthen and one of the longest steamers that has K&An - IV 1 .1 dV _ - 1 1 Si 4 a, 4l. rt Id Direct from Switzerland, and alno (HN from Hoitond, purchased by himself last summer while in Europe. o<^l-t£ . GEORGE GEMENDEN, Proprietor. We keep only the Best Quality of KID GLOVES. Ladies? Kill Gauntlets, Lace Kids and Single Button Kids, all Sizes GEORGE A. MERGER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ORFF, WATKINS & CO. petition reason why this valuable properly sold for so mere a trifle. The purchasers are. before this Court, having joined in asking that this question be certified to your Honor, and I re commend that the sale be set aside, and the ana one of the longest steamers that has ever keen in tins port. She belonged to the Black Star line, of which Messrs. O. Cohen & Co„ are agents, and sailed from here on Wednes day with a cargo consisting of 163 bales cot- fon, 44J sacks rice, • 78-hides; 24 jpkgs frnni- tire, 15 boxes sundries, 34 bars railroad iron. 32 pieces scrap iron, 153 bbls and pkga fruiis and vegetables, and 23 sacks ground peas. ,,, New Books and Papees.—The following new kooks and papers are for sale at Estill’s News HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! periy, and dispose of it,in accordance’ with’ the requirements of the Bankrupt act ’ i * Respectfully submitted. X Fbaot S., JjgBSKtaTNe, RegiafeM:. > I have carefully considered the able opinion of Mr. Register Hesseltirie', in re” Jesse Hr Griffin, a Bankropt, and affirm his-deeision. i l : i John Eeskike, U. S. Judge, Georgia. November 7ffi. 1868. The Clerk will certify this affirmation to Mr. Register Hesseltine. . . . . .. . MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, ORPP. WATKINS & CO U. S* District and m Circuit Court*.'’ : • Hon. John Ebskine,, Judge, Presiding. ■ j Monday,, NfiVEaragt.9,il868|v; The District Court met at 10 A. M., and [sposed of the following, business; The United States vs. forty barrels of rum, c., cargo of schooner Mary Agnes; order of istribution by consent. Pinal discharges were granted the follow- Godey’s Lady’s Book for December; The- Bound Tables:Harper’s Weekly; La Crosse Democrat; Banner of the South, No. 34; Leslie’s Weekly; Leslie’s Pleasant Hours for 'December; Southern Opinion; Scientific* FMW, FLANNELS 155 and 157 Brougliton St., (NEXT TO WEEDS k CORNWELL.) oc22—6m SAVANNAH. GA. . COTTON GINS E OFFER FOB SALE THE CELEBRA3 Opera Flannels, all Colors. JONES’ INDEPENDENT LIYDIINIJXaIC COTTON PRESSES ! Quiet.The city was unusualfy quiet yes-' today. The excitement engendered by the recent disturbances has subsided, and the toy is as quiet as ever before. Geeat Bargains Offered by J. Gross, 190 Bay Stbeej.—Goods of ali descriptions are Iec cwed daily from the wholesale auction looms of New York. Call at once and see. novlO-2fc -. x White Flannels, lied Flannels, Bine Flannels, Grey Flannels, 36 Wliitaker Street. 36 Joseph Falk, of Savannah. David Davidson, of Waresbofo. C. D. Findlay, of Macon. . , The Circuit Court met at 12 M. JobnW. H. Underwood.'of Rome, Ga. (Between Broughton and State Sts.) A re now at work for the intekebj. oa SHIPOWNERS. I Will coioprazH Cotton, in beat order, in my Improved Hydraulic Cotton Presses, AT FORTY CENTS PER BALE. ti *s- Draftof water “ my A. RE SOLICITED FOR FELLING AND GRADING that portion of Bolton street occupied by tfca sewer recently built. The et.-timat€i! contents are four teen hundred cubic yards. Material may be obtained In the vicinity of Gwinnett and Abercom streets. Bids must be for the whole work and not by the yard, and time of completion stated. , " •C -sdJtf . - JOHN B. HOGG, £ depl8-tf City Surveyor. rpHE ATTENTION OF ALLBUYERS IS SOLICITED I to examination of our. : Select Stock of Groceriesl consisting of everything necessary to a complete as sortment of goods in our linn. 43** We intend to Sell the Very Beat. Parties purchasing our goods and find they DO NOT OPEN as represented by us, Hill confer a favor by letting us know, that we may use every endeavor to give satiR&ction. Our stock of Flour,'Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Butter, Lard, readmitted t° plead and practice in this Court ’ ’ . : , . In the ease of L. E. Amaink, complainant, and Andrew M. Ross, administrator, in White Blankets, 8-4,9-4,10-4,11-4 and. 12-4. .Justices’ Courts. Before. Justice Smith.— Goorge Mnrkin, charged with assaulting and beating a 'small negro boy; gave bond for his appearance. 77illiam Dixon, charged with assaulting and beating a negro man; gave bond for his ap pearance.’"' ■' - a, ■ Before. Justice P. M Russell, Jr.—in the case of the State vs. Mrs. Alice Price, charged Jtoh an assault and battery upon Mrs. Bridget Greene, anefwith a breach of the’peace, sev- nnteea female witnesses'were introduced. Judge D. E. O’Byrne appeared for the de- BLTJE Our Entire Stock of FLANNELS and BLANKETS have been Reduced In Price., - ao****?* *sa 1 "’ " City Court. B'.-iilalf Hon. 77; S. Chisholm,. Judge Presiding. * This Court met yesterday at four p m., ad disposed of considerable business, bat »rv little of public interest: The Grand Jury was in session and found ie following true bills of . indictment; WBL State vs. Rosanna Lewis—Larceny from the 'fitSe vs. James Green—Simple larceny.V TO ORDER THROUGH F or sale and mape our friends, MESSRS. HARDING,- HUMPHREY & C0.$ 4JAY ST., SAVANNAH, all. ^ * 10,000'lbs. Cotton Soina Twine, Lines and Tloead Fike*»f Cast Nets, &c., Shad snd ATullefc Netff, khii to Letters of Inauky, with stamps and estimates, SSL . TH AXTON', CREWS & CO. 1G3 Bay Street, Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Xuta, Ac., Ac., Can't be beat by any house in the city, fg* PRICES DOWN—give ua a fidr triaL . lizY Ti C. J. BEATTY, Agent. - N.B.—Goods delivered about the city FREE OF charge y.-oc3i-2w wch side, Justice Russell decided that the toiimony did not sustain the charge, and discharged the accused upon both warrants, and ordered the complainant to pay the costs. Margaret Frewin—Assault and State vs. j Lriart. BACON ! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Rib Sides, entered against the fol- Dest English and Balbriggan HOSE and HALF HOSE! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1 ■Table and Biano Covers,Damasks, Napkin# and Table Cloths. AH the above Goods have been bought during the past Tea Days, and are Selling at Reduced Prices. SouthernBag Manufacturer Notice, Ladies!. ^LUTING, FINKING, STAMPING AND DRESS-MAKING, AT i ~ ' MADAME L. TZHTTH’ «ap23-ly . 133 BROUGHTON STREET, np stab HI. P. BEAUFORT, | . Exchange Wharf, M ANUFACTURER OF SAILS, TENTS.AWNING8, BAG& CAlfcOVERS, HOSE, DRA\ COVERS, FLAGS, etc:, and 8A.LT, FLOUR and GRAIN SACKS. 43-FLOUR SACKS neatly atamped. TARPAULINS or sale or hire. aep!9—3m Day Board $6 Per Week. Board and Lodging $1 Per Week. SS OOD BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE lx shove rates within five minutes walk of the Fost Hon. E. C: Andxbsok, Mayor, Presiding. The following cases were disposed of by P. Barlarge, drunk and disorderly. "Pined lee dollars and costs, which was paid. U. Judge, drunk and lying in the street, s °» for an indecent exposure of his person, W fined five dollars and costs. * Geo. Williams, colored, andS. Benson alias ynchon,, colored," stealing* from the store of ir. 8. p. Hamilton. . Sentenced to thirty days u?i labor in th& chain gang. INITIAL AND MONOGRAM ,! ' STAMPING. ^5- ie Masonic Orphan’s Home. Howard & i Hertz - mus ^ uBan aass 586.drawn'at Sav^h^ovember^lSaS Caass28^drawninSavanna2i,Novem^r 9,1^^ g“!f—^13^70-1^3-^-26-^- Cats, Agent Georgia State lottery. gep!9-tf Corn and Oats. jtORRALEBY CUSlf-R Kf A, HA» EK’S * tO if ail* ilim!