Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 10, 1868, Image 4

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NEW GOODS! Ac HOGAN NEW STOKE City Marshal’s Sale MACGREGOR LINE. Direct Steafn Communication FOB NEW YO«R. EpApire Line. STEAM^ .Fi)RSvEDNE^AT, Nfljy.jfl, U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Savannah, and under direction of a special committee of Council, I will sell in front of the Coart- house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the Allowing property, levied on to satisfy executions for city taxes i • - ■ Also, Dot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An. eon ward, eecoud tything, property of Mt3. Jane K Blois and , ** *’ Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth ct Lot No. 13, "Washington ward, property of iUnda Campbell, col’d. Largest Circulation In City fad Conntry. with Europe. The Georgia and Liverpool GOODS Of Ftrst-dass New Non QydeNuVi Steamships, STOCK OF .To be built. . .To be built ..Tobe built . .Now building. , .Now building. . .Captain Bbtsojc. * * Captain Babn*x» ** Captain Burr. Husm '.'.Captain Mamok. St Louis, Naahvi Montgomery; Eafai Columbus, Augui I EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF 8AVANN AH. mchased at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. unon selecting the MOST DESIRABLE GOODS for The most assiduous attention has been -brought to bear upo,^ above> we fee i confident that our levanona departments, and,m view of the advantages to visit the store and inspect the goods. ttsassasgsssss»»—»* S^ L DAMAH'h^To\\TJLS,'NAPKi l Ns! a DOYLIES, Ac. Ae in lw-gebeen bfferedit mtSality 63 ’ ■ AM0STC > 0^^ffiSTOCK^^BSKEET8, , ^ANN^ELS,-CLOAKS and SHAWLS, at prices to suit nIL Also, Lots D, E and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley. * \ " Alaop brick improvement on Lot Ko^- 2L» ward, property of Mrs. Mary At Dent. ;* Also, improvement oh eastern half of Lot No. fi. Heathcote ward, Bfeletha tything, property of J. A. Derby. s . * Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, S.' A. aHnlarEIe. property of Fred. Pickling, col’d. — ^ Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heathcote ward Belitha tything, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson. Also, improvement 3n Lot 19. Washington ward, property of the estate of P. filrisnii * - 5 Also, improvements on Lot No.05, Crawford ward, east, property of John Graham. Also, stable impMSMbtroiK ifltflk NL JMi ward, property of GaSMaSear ACy^f. hJ - Lots 3 and 4 and improvements/. North Ogiethcara ward, property of E. D. Hendry. * Alao. improvement on Lot 88. Jones ward, pronertv of Henry Johnson, col’d. v Also, lot No. * and brick improvement, Anson fourth tything, property of ChvrleaP. Landerahine. -Alao.Lotagd improvement No. Jj, u. I'. Bowen, :nts, Reynold’s ward, ., ....—.. —Bridget Monahan. Also, improvement <mX Lot No. 13. Middle Ogle thorpe weed, sooth aide of Fins street property of Sa rah OdingscU, col’d. Also, western one-half of Lot No. 2, Decker ward. Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front end ninety, f iet in. depth, with brick improvement, fronting on Congress atrnrt'tnflrmiiiiyV-ktnrnnKOmnillafi linhM on as the property of the estate of Dominick (FByrne. linn inipitTiiiimrml im TsliHi fl It Tfl" t * ,nB1 - perty of Mrs. Catharine O’DaouoU. ... *** , Aim, improvement «*» Lot Not 18. a. A. MbdsaShL " SivasHiH/Novemher*, GP.M.J Gem on.—The morning opened with a good inquiry; but the high prices asked by holders prevented hoy- era from operating. Later,, in Abe day, Liverpool showed a weakening, which caused New York to give way at J<a, thereby inducing a general disposition to sell, wldcl* was not met, -the market closing at 23}£c. for fnii class of middlings. The following are the sales of the day: 182 bales at / 23«c.j 83 at 23X0.; 73 at 23c.; 9 at 22Xo-; 82 at 22XC-; 14 at 22X0.; 6 at 22c.; 11 at20c.; 9 at 18*- Total 460 bales. The receipts amount to 1,880 bales. Gonn—Buying at $1 34; aeillngat $137. Silver 10 9 cent; liSf " 1 'IWfi 1 . 1 !,, 1 ! " Exohasoe.—New York sight bnyiag at }£c.off; sell ing at X@«u. off. Boston Xo. less. FUjadelpUa xc. Sterling bios in demand sftitXc.; Banks are check ing in amounts at Xu* oft Floub.—The stock on the market is large, and the demand light, but increasing. The feeling in Northern brands a little better. We quote Northern snperflne, $w00&9; extra, $9 00@U, and family and fancy, $12@12 60. Good Georgia and Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 50@U for superfine, $12 50 @13 60 for extra, and $13 60@14 00 tot family and Dancy. Grain.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old com is small and demand light. New com is coming in very slowly, pod in small lots. We quote from depot 90@$1 06; from store'at $1 16@1 20: old com $1 15@1 20. Oats have not advanced since our last report We quote from depot at 90@95c. in huge lorn; from store at 95@$1 00. Bacon.—The market is much weaker and not active. We quote shoulders at 14X@15Xc, rib sides at 17@ 17X0, and clear ribbed atl7X@18Xc- There arafew Tallah; Covington, Athens, Newnan. LeOrange, WcsVPmnt. Cuthhert, Dawson, Thomioville, CartersviUe. and all points in the Southern States, Great Britain and the Continent. , . jBS^Bffls of lading signed upon railroud receipwi at interior points of shipment. Press receipts at baj an- nah and dray receipts at Liverpool- Insurance eneex- ed from interior points of shipment and fromSavan- nah when desired* on: our open Policies here or in 49*Advsnce of three-quarters of the y*bie at the timft of shipment given upon consignments, and pro ceeds guaranteed. „ . , - - Proposed days of sailing from Savannah, lstRtta 15tln of each Month, commencing «»fallows: and 4 tranks, and mdse. berllth; at o’< Through bills of tined for Liverpool For freight or pa dations, apply to ' nov9 'JC Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—Mrs E k Dyke, Mrs J F Dyke. Mrs M Sohuner, Mrs M Bord- sy and R Shipper, C Bryant, O E Mullikin, A J FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern * Mail Steamship Fine. CABIN. PASSAGE «»• <W DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$IO OO Sailed from Flushing Roads. 18th ultimo, John Ellis, Melvin, for this port. Sailed, Ranger, Doty, from Liverpool 23d nit, for this port. . Off, point Lynas, 20th nit, 4:30 p m, Margaret O’Mal- 18 BrigS COa'tesJFreeman.^frotn New York for SatiUa River, cleared Nov 5*. Brig Pedro, Davie, from New York for Jacksonville, cleared Nov 5. Schr Stampede, (oT Hancock) Stratton, from Jack sonville, arrived at New York Nov 6. Had ’ heavy strong N and N E gales the entire passage. Brig ~ - T T ' — "— 3 t,- ’— — Soliila No. 8 and im] WAVEBLY, 1,500 hales capacity 15“ Decemoer. LEITH, 4.500 bales capacity Jfuuary- BIGA, 3,500 boles capacity ljth January. der“Extra steamers of 1,500 and 3,000 bales capacity will be dispatched to Liverpool, Hara. Bremen, Ham- burg, Antwerp* Trieste, Genoa and Cronstadt, when- ' ^^^^^ttaken'from Cardiff or atfy indirect port for Savannah. Apply to ^ m. TUNNO A CO. in Li verpool to STODD.Urr BROTHERS, and in loaded the steamere do not draw over 16 feet. CONTINENTAL Nov 4, Lot$%NazthOgietho«^ ^ Lot Ko. Si, si g. ' -{By Telegraph.] Nay. 9.—Arrived, schr Laveuia * Bell; ; steamer Saragossa, from New York; ■team Baltimore.~ Sailed,' bark H E For Liverpool, very test saUing A1 American, ip ■ ' _' % SCREAMER, Xf Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiet at 19@20o. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote should ers at 13@13#c; dear sides, 17#@17>£c; short ribb ed, 16®16Kc; bellies, 17@17>ic, and Stratford cut at 16c. Bios.—New rice is coming in more freely. The re ceipts this week amount to 5,766 bushels. Very little doing for want of stock; hardly quotable; market is improving. Some sales have been made at 8>£@8){. First quality of rice would bring more. Balt.—The demand limited—stock very good. From wharf, $1 60; stare. $170. Fbkights. —Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-10 on uplands.- Timber - nominal, offering at 3£ shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, X of a emit $ ft on uplands;.domestics, $1 00 ^ bale; rice, $2 60. By steam to Philadelphia^ %c ^ lb on uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, X i by sail, nom inal; by steam to Liverpool >£of a cent ^ lb on sot- ton; to Havre 1 oent gold ^ ft on cotton. Cotton by steam: through to Boston, 1 j£c $ lb. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings; about all vessels reaching here having been placed North. Bice 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 the way unchartered, an advance would seem more likely. We have to report a dullness in coastwise and Cuban freights, due to scaraity of vessels. Plenty of lumber and timber awaiting shipment, and any vessel arriving unchartered, will be readily placed at good rates. Lumber offering for several United StatfiB ports at $U@13„00 gold. To Baltimore, boards, $9 00; re sawed, $9 50. Resawed and timber to New York, $ll@13; to Boston, $11@13 Ronglt tice Mil Ogee- JEN^INGS. COMMAMDKK, .Will eail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 14th, at 9 o'clock a. m. A For freight or passage apply u» iTTnjiptFD a. /liknrDTT. Per steamship Matanzas, from Now York—Blun & M, Blair & B, T J Dunbar & Co, M J Doyle A: Co, F M Myrell, C D Rogers fc'Bro, J Gaily, Gazan ArBro, A J ifilipr k Co, J Lama, M 8 Meyer, D MaUett, J N Mil ler, W D R Millar, Palmer Ac D, A A Solomons Ac Co, C R R Agt, A Ac G B M Agt, So Ex Col Per steamship North Point, from Baltimore—A & G R R Agent, Cen R R Agt, Addison, E Ac Co, Alexander Ac R, J W Anderson's Sons Ac Co, Bolshaw Ac S, W M Bird Ac Co, J A Bates, Woodward Ac B,. O Cohen Ac Co, Champion Ac F, J Cohen, L-Connor, M A Cohen, M J DeyleAcCo, W M Davidson, _C L Gilbert H & Gour- din t Guckenheimor Ac 8. A Go mm, H L Gilbert, Har ney Ac Co, L J Guilmartin Ac Co, Holcombe Ac Co, G M Heidt, J E Hernandez, H D Headman,. S P Hamilton, H S Haines, Btees, G Ac Co, J Koox, J Lyons, Lovell Ac .L, JLippman, J L Large Ac Co, 1 J Lama; J W Ac-GA Mclntire, R McIntire & Co, J N Muller, SS Miller, A J Miller Ac Co, J F Maurice, J W Newsome, Orff, W A Co, C D Rogers Ac Bro; Sorrel Bros, E DSmythe & Co, L M Shaffer Ac Co, Sloan, G Ac Co, D T Scranton, R H Tatem, B F Ulmer, C White, Watts * McB, Wilson, W AcMcI, Wilson Ac B, J B West Ac Co, Capt L G You.bg. Per Central BsOroad, November 9, 1863—H H Safe- nett; B Habersham * Co, Bothwell Ac W, J Creech, Mrs F Hopkins, Guckenheimer Ac S, L J Guilmartin Ac Co, Weed & C. J E Way, C L Gilbert, B Mclntire Ac Co, W D Fitzgerald, Clark & W, Abell Ac B, EL Neidlinger, W H Burroughs, W HStaxk Ac Co, Capt Hoag, R M De- mere, A A G R B Agt, O B B Agt, W A McKenzie, W M Tunno Ac Co, Edmand^ GA Co,- Walker, A A T, J L Smallwood, W H Woods, Sloan, G A Co, J W Lathrop A Co, N A Hardee's Sons A Co, Bates A C, Guerard .A H, Hartridge A N, Bust, J A L,' Woodbridge Bros,' H H Colquitt, A S Hartridge, Wilkinson A W, G C Daw son A Co, Tison A G, E A Wilcox A Co, H T Minor, Jr, Johnson, W A Co, F W Sims A Co, FerriUA W, O Cohen A Co, Brady A M, Freeman, D A Co, W J Sams, A Low A Co, W Battersby A Co, W B Hunt, Adams, W i. rift - Also, improvement on cas#m ane-Lrarth of Let tfltta?R tHmfr>wan.y paupeftl rf *l«: antler H. Saddler. Also, improvement on Lot Na 33, S. A. IGnisville, proj>erty oiBobert Taylor. <: FinM wtm Also, Lot No. 70, Montmoflinville, property of Catharine Vaughn. gaged, will have quick For balance of freigt apply to nov9 For Liverpool, ry feet sailing and first class r THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO. CABIN PASSAGE.-., STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. JUSTUS' LAT^JiCE, PRESIDENT. nov2-10t nriHE FINE A1 AMERICAN SHIP V J MAYFLOWER, ffiggav Captain Jarvis Call, wySgK Having the larger portion of he? cargo engaged, wfil have immediate dispatch. For further freight engagemente, apply to oc29-tf - BRIGHAM, HQI8I & OQ. HILTON SCMB3EE, FRANCIS D. BOGART. GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS. For Liverpool. fllHE SPLENDID first class half clipper X ship EMERALD ISLE, Captain Heb- ; debt, having a large portion of her cargo rj cn&ised and going on board, will havo_^ quick dispatches above, For further engagements; apply tp oc29-tf V BRIGHAM, HOL! Win sail -as above oil aAfPUBDAY, NovtinberSlL-at 11 o’clock 1 a. —M 7* Positively no engaged oerths secured after Wednes day, November lltn, unless paid iur. Through bills lading giving on Gotten for Liverpool by first-class steamens. For freight or passage, haying superior accoiumoda- jjS5~ WM. B. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. uov9 CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! COLLINS & CO.’S The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN! Notice, ia mHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER X of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of America. ... . . : j ■ . No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and by his aNait at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS. R C. FEBGUSSON, Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t, je8—ly No. 42 South street, New York. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO PROFITS OF THE COMPANY "ANNUALLY DIVIDED! One-third of tlie Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! j No Notes Required! ; POLICIES ]VOjV-FORFEITABLE I THIRTY DAYS’ GBACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OP IBEMIDMS! EACH POLICY-HOLDEB HAH A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS! INSURED HATE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! X | ,tfi A T.T, POLICIES ARE UVCOWTESTIBLE ! NO MELiCAE EEE or CHARGE FOE POLICY is Made/ gwy After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OP PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE MAU> EQUAL TO FOUB-FUTHS OP THE VALUE OP THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payments. ■ This Company issues ALL HINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT T.t b'E. AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, &c. ^33- THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY PBOM THE START HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. . 11,225—‘13,025 18,302 TTNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. founded upon U foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon orable the Superior Court of Chatham county, iii favor of Wilham Warner, Trustee, vs. Lorenzo B. Morse, I have levied upon all that LOT OF LAND, situate in Middle Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, ‘having a front on West Broad street of sixty-one feet and a depth westwardly of two hundred and twenty- seven feet, bounded on the north by lands formerly belonging to Daniel R. Rolie, <jn the east by West Broad street, south by other portions of eaid lot, aud west by a church lot, and will sell the same before the Court-House door in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale.’ Pro perty pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. JAMES DOONER, nov7-law4w Sheriff Chatham Connty. CHATHAM SHERIFFS 3AEE. U NDER and by virtue of a fi. fe. founded upop foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon orable Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Farquhar McRae vs. Wm. D. Hedleston, I have levied upon the following property, to wit: All that TRACT OB LOT OF LAND, containing sixty-nine acres and three-tenths of an acre, situate in the county of Chat ham, State of Georgia, on and near a creek or branch of Warsaw rivex'. and known aa Lot-Number Seven^. (No. 7,) bounded on the north by Lot No. 6, on the Cast-Steel Plows. Captain WILLIAM T MoNELTY, Will, ON AND AFTEK OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles ton KVEBY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M-, Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock P. M-, touching at Fernandinu, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St John’B river. RETURNING, will leavePaUtka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fcmandina THE DAY,-, ami Savannah for Charleston EVERY N. B.—No freight will he received after 2 P.M. on day of M- “ T ‘ T T AS- FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. L. J. GUILMARTIN tc CO., Agento, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ALLEN’S PUN DOCTOR! UNITED STATES MAIL ! Fo^-Palatka, E. FbA,.** TOUCHING AT KgUNSWlCT:, ST. MARY’S.'’ FEB- NANDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. MkMetm fir (s&xdO T. H. MORTON, Commasdeb, Will sail on THURSDAY, November 12, at 3% o’clock p. m. Bills of lading given Here on through freights of Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers, e. Positively no berths secnfddafter- MondaJv Novem ber 9th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, Having new and splendidly “ ~1B, apply to •ER fr FULLABTON, Stoddard’s Upper Bangs; mnoattA ttiAHnat - ! sales, 10,000 nov6 FOB NEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKEY, BLACK SEAR INDEPENDENT LINE CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. 7*TNDEB and by virtue of fl. fa. issued out of the U Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham coun ty in favor of H. M. R. Montmollin, Adm’x., vs. Bobt D. Walker and Jno. M. Cooper, Ex’rS., I have levied on west tenement, Lot No. 8, Belethia Tything, Heath cote Ward, in the city of Savannah, connty of Chat ham, State of Georgia, with all improvements thereon, and will sell before the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, between the legal hoars of sale, the above specified property on the first-Tuesday in De cember, 1868. Property pointed out by plaintiffs* attorney. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles and stamps. New Yobs, November 7—Evening. Financial..—Money in demand at 7 per cent; sterl ing. 109#; goia, 134*; 1862 coupons, 108)*; North Carolina’s, 65X; new, 66; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 55X; new, fiTi Tennessee’s, 69; new, 68X« Cotton—Quiet at 25c. Floub—Dull..: .. . Gbain—’Wheat dull; f»/vm « Nnpw- Paovisions—Mess pork unsettled at $27 75@28 00. Lard duIL • v Naval Stobes—Turpentine, 44)^c. Rosin dull; strained common; $2 40@2 50. ; New Yoke. November 7—Noon. Financial.—Governments firm and higher; 1862 coupons, 1083f ;' Tennessee’s, new, 69)^; North Carolina’s, 65>£; new, 65; money easier; towards close plentiful, at7per 2 cent; gold active and excited at 135; sterling, I09)f. Cotton—Dud and heavy, but a shade lower; sales,' 900 bales 24%@25c. Flour—Closed dull; holders not disposed to sell;' superfine, $5 70@6 00; Southern dull; common to feir extra, $7 90@8 65. * Grain—Wheat closed-in favor of buyers; amber Michigan, SI 90@1 95; white Michigan, $2 40®2 50; com <dpe&dro<mixigi mixed Western, $1 15@1 17. PmmsiONS—Mesa pork, $27 60@27 75; lardaeavy; steam, 15®17c; kettle, 17@17J£c. Whiskey—Firmer at $1 03. Gbooebtes—Steady. Naval Stokes—Firmer; rosin, $2 35@7 50. Fbeiqhts—Firmer. New O bleaks, November 9. FnMmAL.—Gold, 135X; eteriing,146® 146; New York. **g^l*; yj discount. Cotton—^Irregular, and closed j£c lower; middling, 23£e; sales, 3,500 bales; receipts since Saturday, 8,393 bales; export*. 2,332 bales. Sugae—Finn; receipts of new increasing; lair; 12X@12Xc; prime to choice, 14X@14Xe; yellow clarified, 15)^c. Molasses—High grades firm; fair, 70c; strictly prime tochoice, 80©90c. Floub—Dull; superfine, $6 65; treble, $7 60; choice, $9 50@13 00. GjaAra—Com scarce and but little doing; new white and yellow, 95c; old, $1 -19; oats scarce audadvjmcSd Bean—$1.25. . t r. - wt.-.- Hay—Scarce; Weatem, $1 30®1 3L Pbovuuom*—Mesa pork dull and nominal at $32 60; bacon aoarco and firm; shoulders, 14X010c; clear rib, 18X@19c; clear sides 20c; lard dull; tierce,.17c; kettle; 216. ■ ""' ■ CorSEE^Prime Bio, 10X@10Xc; flair, 14Xc. Baleotobe, November 9. Fisas-cial—Virginia’s, coupons, old, 54 . bid; 67 asked; new, 57 lAdi Nojtb OwSpHUKSl. Cottok—Dull at 26c. . . - , _ Flock—Active but lower; superfine, $0 50@7 25. - Gbadi—Wheat dull; prime to choice, . $2 10@2 30; «om firm at $10001 05; new white, 70®72c; yellow, SO® 91c; oats, 70@72c; rye dull at 40c; clover seed, MvmMPBm pork quiet; bacon active; rib T\0 YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT I / WILL CURE TOUR PAINS AND ACBOBfl— Rheumatism, Prin in the Back, TWahT airfl IRiHl. f>n■ Throat, Toothache, Bums^Corna. Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, .Cramps, Dysentery, Ac_ Sc. Get tbs above, at* A- A- SOLOMONS-A OO. - fellB efcola sale and retail, and by otblr Druggists. Single bot- ETERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY'. CABIN PASSAGE..w.. OPPOSITE GULF II. R. DEPOT-t Iron and Brass Castings *' "! JC - MADE TO ORDER. nr A TUT a M RTURRUFF’S SALE. T7TNDEB AND BY VIRTUE OF A FL FA. ISSUED U out of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chat ham county, in favor of Harry Haym vs. Harriet M. R. Montmollin, administratrix of John S. Montmollin, deceased, I have levied upon the NORTHERN .TWO- THIRDS (%) OF LOT NUMBER SIX, TyrconneU Tything, Derby Ward, situate in the city of Savannah, Chatham county, and will seR the same before the Court House door in the city of. Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, onjho FIRST TUES DAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, between the legal hours of sale. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps. JAMES DOONER, nov7-lawlm SheriffUhathSm County. TRIMMINGS AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS AIL SIZES OH HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers. REDUCTION XX PRICES. TITE WELL SELL AS FOLLOWS : Satin Trimming', Silk Fringes, , ff-BT’-S,. Bifllion Fr PENNINGTON, Commander, Will sail for the aDOve port bn WEDNESDAY. No- vein-ber llth-^t — O'cmck.—aiW , ■ ^ ■ Silk Buttons, Velvet Buttons, Crystal Buttons, ;ktjah*bi m- Satin and Steel Nail Heads, Ladies’j Hisses’'and Children, Best English Hosier j, for Linen and La ? M * * w Valenciennes, Linen and Thread Lace, Etc., Etc., Etc. Splendid Bargains Offered !—Stock Unsurpassed ! A®- The Ladies are respectfully invited_to call, examine stock, and convince themseives that this is thc BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. OCTAYUS COHEN & CO., Agents, No. 82 Bay street. JB3j~ R- BOWDEN* Agent, No. D3 ^Test street Ner York. •£. *. nov5 Commencing Housekeeping. at depots and steamboats HOUSE-FUBNIS; GOODS, 'ARE; ToiletSetSf Fancy Articles, &c. SHERIFF S S. SEA FOWL GUANO! BOARD REDUCED! rpHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- I nouncing to'the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has completed his arrangements for the accommodation of visitors, and is now prepared to MAKE COMFORT ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS. The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the most ex tensive and delightful of any in the conntry, and the consistinj The supply of this RELL£BLE FER TILIZER wmhe ample, arid merchants and planters can rely upon their orders being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS water and. climate have proven themselves unsur passed in point of health. There is a good School and a.Physician in the nC 'We t have 0 a’line of FOUR HORSE ‘ COACHES to connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with the different trains. Persons buying tickets will state that they are going to the. Springs, and thereby secure tickets at HALF PRICE. Rates of Board.—Per day, :$2 50; per week,: $12 00; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve years of age and servants half price." 333. D. SMYTHE & CO. i jLjS. iff a A4*^raor Notice. E ORIGINAL EIRM OIIE. J>- SMYTHE k CO. vas suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last ebts due the late firm are directed to be. paid to T.1T TV T A TTT 1_- ... 1 - _ XX TnOPUTT T»f COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation througli ex treme wet and dry weather, when even No. 1 Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. , ' IX IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Whea t C- B. HOWARD, Proprietor. laas,audlloprovemecte, cousistiug of one divcliiuf bouse and out balldlnge; 40 or 60 acres cleared tanff; bounded by lands of E. Stacy on the west, and north by lands cf W. J. Cobnan, unknown lands on the east .nit south; situated in Liberty county, 17th' District G. 1L Levied on as the property of James S. MikelL Wm. T. E. Butler and Samnel C. Butler, to satisfy a fl-fa. issued out of the Justices' Court of Said county, in favor of James S. Warnell against James S. Mikell, principal, Wm. T. E. Butler and Samuel C. Butler, se curity. This October 31st, 1868. - ' - * A a trt.- z \ . - JOHN E. ZOUCKS. nbv2-law4w Sheriff Liberty county. .$^0 00 Oyster Saloon BV ^3E3E4ST Ac Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Wines, liauors, Tobacco, &c., 'Jy r * jp H ave removed from gibbons’ building, in Congress-street, to.. B * T* W ■ W Southwest Conner of Whitaker and Bay ^-|^_Streets, ^ . Where they Witt keep constantly oih band a largo and well selected stock of an articles in their lino of busi ness, which they will Bell upon terms as reasonable as can be obtained in any Southern market. They are also agents for TAYLOR It SONS’ AL BANY ALE. They will be pleased to see their, old customers and frittnSrf n thhbMI B invite pnr- ebasers to examine their stock. sep23—tf M. FEBST & CO. ; AT THE STAND ON • Whitaker Street, near Bay, ** J-s’ (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) . - H as the best facilities for supplying OYSTERS, cither in the quantity, in shell or opened, or at his Saloon, cooked • in any style. Hs No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. iY VIRTUE of an order of the OrflinarjSof DDgrty > county, will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN CEMBER NEXT, all the. lands belonging to the THE ; NEW AND-SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP i warrants hisOysterstoboofthe very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, 4sc., Of the best brands on band, and a LUNCH every i nov9—fly kfa Q) ttidawC-^ Cali (Ml Architectural Department NOmn IKON WORKS, Plans and Estimates A RE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE across each of the slips at the foot of Barnard and Drayton streets. The spans are respectively 75 and 45 feet in the clear. The bridges must be five feet wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun dred pounds per square foot. JOHN B. HOGG, ep City Surveyor. T. A. HOOPER, - • Will sail for Baltimore on THURSD AY, November 12/ at 3 o’clock p. m, _ Positively fio state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tne Agents. - ~ .V - For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to . . _ J. B. WEST & CO.,. LATHS! LATHS 150/000 77 and 83 Liberty St., cor. Broadway, E. W. DRUMMOND A BRO., CHOICE GEORGIA FLOUR M anufactures plain and ornamental Iron Work for Buildings; Complete Fire-Proof Structures, Columns, Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Casings, Shutters, Vaults, Safes, etc., : of Cast or Wrought Iron. Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc. ies! Iron Ties! , ■ • ■ „ ,: . edare prepared to meet orders for ILF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE. 's Patent Lock Tie; Factors sup- RICE ! T WO MONTHS AFTER D will be made to the Court i connty for leave to sell all .the George E. Brewer, lajb of said c ATEM’S DRUG STORES. SOAf^r^ SOAP !' BOXES SOAP FOR SALE BY b- . WILLIAMS, WORD £ MANURE, i4 %ifl ejiwm car a W . fUil 4Q CASKS NEW RICE, AND A PRIME LOT ROUGH RICE for sale by '* ■ cl5- tf BRIGHAM, HOLST £ CO. HY. J. DAVISON, J. HEUVELMAN,