The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, October 18, 1866, Image 3

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MATTJMW* "jIORMSG OCTOBER 18. 1868 1 "" " of S team«liiP« »ma Steamer “* rr FOB new VOKK Ssn SalvadT, Saturday, October 20th, #l* l P T t i0£ ^Si‘'ntinga*e. Tuesday, October S3, at 18th tMk and lying general Barccs, Thursday, Oct, Cent He following cafee were disposed of by Ble Honor, the Htyor, yesterday mi David Derby, charged with in the streets, wnsJHrsd $3. John J. Judge, charged with being drank and lying in the street; also with endeavoring to taka the police man's club from him and make bis escape, wee Inert ftveidoUars. J. Brown, colored, charged with stealing eggs horn a barrel under the bluff, was fined $10, or to be im prisoned for thirty days. Hubert Knight, colored, was arrested about Auction Sato. ~ t-S t >) Arrivals at the Hotels. IVES’ PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. Tmtosn rOB rBILibELFUIA. T „uawanda, Sa.or.lay, October 20, at 2 B " ,-ou KALTIMOUC- „Iinrth Point, Friday, October 19tb, at - fob fi.okida. v flater, every Saturday morning, at ' feran Shore, every Tuesday morning, at fob paBI*n. Cool, every Friday morning, at 8 J Jones, etc Toaawanda O imejt 4o o’clock on Tuesday evening, having a bag of ootion in I f^ScaaSSt (5* ^ bis .possession, supposed to have been stolen Knight 1 M H Oelsner, Wares boro stated that ha had been employed by another negro, | ® JK^BUufcinabip, Klch- lo%hc 11. M. val 2 d 0f part are of Trains. , DAILY TASHENaEB UP TRAIN . S.vaw’- 11 * 6:15 P.M AUtliistt ai... 8 p.m • Mat' 0 * 1 , • DOWN passenger train n vv i 'ife-'' Njourr 7 a. si. 8:45 a. m. 7:05 P. m. assengeb train 7:05p. m. 4:00 a. M. * ..7:00 a. U. SKiUT PASSENGER TRAIN ..5:40 p. M. !fc:25P. M. ' J.^vanuali at..... 5:30a. M. v ile aud (iordon trams connect with '••***7 Jjyin ui^Ut passenger trains at Gordon. aCLP railroad—daily (Sundays ex A ' cepted) -juLliah at J-jJJ M - , „ 0 , u 19 viUe at 7:30 p. M. „ m ; s ville a' 11:00 a. m. ' 1 • w v,uiuah at 0:10 P.M. Whom, he said, the cotton belonged, to take it to • Btore under the bluff. The case was con tinned lor fur ther inv Mitigation. ■r» •: ■ v ■ ■' ? -* B. Connolly, colored, was arrested on suspicion of having stolen a bag of cotton, found in bis paaass:lon. On being ariested Connolly told the pbBoanaa thatK was h part of his crop, and that he brought H to the city to sell. On being informed that hiu pc ares required at the Police Barracks^ taoffhredto pn bis releass front the policeman. After hearing the ne-I.W F Hooker, ik3| gro’s statement, Htt Honor contlimed the core for I WaUawmilS^. Go* further investigation'. r ' * ■ i b Jumea, Flu L. Grayson and Jumea Thomas, both colored, WATS | H Jackson, Fla arrested on tha charge of vagrancy. Both the negroes complained of being sick, whereupon His HOucr or dered them to be examined by a physician, if found to he in health, to be sent to the Atlantic and Gulf Depot to work for thirty days. John E. Hays, a bright mulatto, was digged with | B«oon sleeping under a stoop. The policeman stated that | b 8 Bigelow, N T the stoop was so low that Hayes .had to crawl on his 1G H Gornsey, Vermont all-fours to get under, and that when discovered he j W P ^floate do had to pnnch him with his dub several times before I g , Woodberry, do he would come niff. Hays, being unable to give a | M easy. OUy satisfactory acoount of himself to His Honor, was teuoed to the Police Barracks for thirty days. W Petry, Fla C T Stevens, Fla 8 A Rupel A svt, U S A J Bateman, N Y Mrs Blount A child P A Bichelberger, S C K Walker, Fla N 8 Crowell, Fla W J Lnrtou, S C S E O’Neal. 8 C H T O'Ooeal, 8 C 8 G Lawton, Allendale wife and 2 B C Kimball, Louisville |U F Cooper, do ^ ^ |U> ? 1 mood Q Cooper, Augusta r L King; Caihoua co ** Bayer, Chas offlnan, ST - ■ u Jonnson, children, K O J HsBrHg.ll Y ■ Dal vest U child, N Y [F» Mott, 8C SCREVEN HOUSE—G. BcGinly. J A Brown. Mobile .... d .iii.L A iiliOTilEii, Newsdealers, 3la- kscllers, Bull street (down stairs; j, lies’, to i lie Post Odicc, are au- trihr Daily Nxwb Jt IIkealo. Vim ilK-nt will r»e promptly attended •Tt, PaskskUi I Mrs A W Stone, Hiss L Fitch, K WA Goldie, atr Star RiJ Aaoin, G W Quinlan. J W Howie I children. Ift. 8 PI Mils Ik NY IsB T UN r KventogljN GillissonvUle 8t Helena ilowiebu, lady and 2 children, Vt B Howlseu, Vermont How Ison, |8 Piche, andlSDeil, Browo, B Bowser, Nichols, ~ Wheeler, E F Hslchlas. 0 Golden, IB CBopkms, A HowLsOn, de do • Montgomery, Kls villa C Heine, CHy E D Hendry,' A A G R B J J Allen. Bl; 8 Smith, NY J W Stansbnry, City W H Pope. Ua J C Tiemau, N T F smith, Fla J H Burton, Fla Mitliufi of Connell. *2onrd of City Couucll held its first regular evening. - : -Hh Honor, Mayor Anderson, and Alder- -j. Miller, Wade. Villalongm, Meyer, Bur ster. and Waring. nutf-of the List regular and special meetings t nvl chi tinned. Villalonga, from the Committee bn Reri- ;[,s, made a report, recommending the adop- ..•.ifthe old board, with an amendment to isioilowa: “That no member be allowed to r, tuan ten minutes, or mero than twice on •t. The yoport was adopted, and the . ito oe printed for the use of the mom* ;ji Committee from the former board, ap- . reUliou to the purchase of a steam tire eli te ,i report that they had made a contract Vo«At Y Hunt, of the city of Baltimore, ,,'AUim^ au t ugiue of the third class, at a .,. iiioii.-urd (iullurs, the engine to be named ,i; w. Anclcrsou,” ;uid to have all the neces- .r, •...(.lulling every thing but-leading hose. ,n, ii.< r-j'vrt was received and the contract Tht Coaaty Coart. The County Court, Hon. Levi S. Bnssell presiding, met yesterday morning, and after calling the Petit Jury, adjourned until Monday morning, at ten o’clock. Prior to adjournment, the following persons, against j g g Graves, Grtf whom true bills were tounCl by the Grand Jury, having J plead guilty to the charge.*, were sentenced as follows: State vs. Peter Sear.—Simple larceny, uol. prof. entered. State ve. Ellen . Sullivan.—Simple larceny. Sen teuced to ten days’ imprisonment. > State vs. Leman Howard (colored).—Simple larceny. Sentenced to fifteen days’ labor on the public works, or to pay a fine of thirty dollars. State vs. Pompey Boyd (colored).—Simple larceny. Sentenced to thirty days’ labor on the public works. State vs. Harmon Jones (colored).—Simple larceny. Seutenced to thirty days' labor on the public wc The sentences in the above cases were very light, owing to the fact that the prisoners had been confined in jaU for some time. B Choate, do W W Goodwin, N Y ~ A Croes, MARSHALL BOttSS—4. B. LtTCf. C S Mxine, Fla. a L> Popple, Mesa I Annin, • OillUonville W Quinlan, bt Helena H li Piuee. KprUnod . A J Kodgen, CkiHA . - F M Grouer, A AG 8 B Mr Crawford, Ga J L Mo.ielj, Brooks co T J Bruton, Baihbridge J L Richardson, Fla Mrs Van Valkeubsrg, Val dosta PAVILION HOTEL-H. K. Hears. NO St John, Phils H P Knswortk, Phils K Sebastian, Va O P stokes k wife J W Buaaelh Mr Salvador J Henry, atr 8 Salvador F Fisher, do H PetUe, do F Kessptbs, do J U Henry, do ■ »us read the first time, requiring all rvtdores and mechanics to pay a bcenao liaKmga called up the ordinance in ro- ik, v.liii'h wan read a second time, and It provides for tbo opening of the :u of a special police, and Savannah Market. Havaknam. Oct 17.1866. Cottos.—The market since our last report, has been dull, and without transactions. Tbe offering stock is large, and the receipts heavy. The huge offering stock is oitribuUbls to planters instructing F=on c«,www —The steamer Kate, Captain T. their factors to put their cotton on the market at once J. Lockwood, from Chorleston.arrived at an early hour I but the high prices asked prevent buyers from lasteyeuing. The Kate will, we understand, for the I operating. New York middlings were offering freely present mu between Jacksonville and this oity. For I yesterday, at 38c., and Savannah middlings. at 36c. copies opiate Charleston papers wo are indebted to | without finding purchasers. purser Joseph Thompson. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. WEDNESDAY, Oct. It, 1866. Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, New York—B H Hardee. - t .... Steamer Lizzie Baker, King, Palatka, etc—Clag-1 and extra. tew York Market. New Yobk, October 12, 1868. BnEADwrnm.—Tbe common and medium grades of State and Western flours were dull, and closed 10@ 16c. lower. Soles 9,000 bbls., at $T 60@9 26 for un sound; $9 26® 10 10 for supers; $10 25®10 60 for extra State; $10 75®U 75 for choice State; $11 25® 11 76 for shipping round-hoop Obio; $10 10®12 26 for sxtm Western; $13®16 60for double extra WeT— and St Louis. Son them Flour was dull and heavy. Sales 360 bbls., at $11 85®13 10 for supers; $13 25@’6 80 foe fancy bora A Cunuluglmm. steamer Two Boys, Garnett, Augusta—Erwin A I for good to choice extras. Canada flour was quiet Seles 200 bbls., at $13®15 the W -inks and r Bye flour was dull, at $6 50®7 60 for fine and su perfine. Com Meal was steady and active. Salts 1,600 bbls. . st $6 for City, $5 20 for Caloric, and $6 25 for Brandy- The wheat market was 3®6c. lower, but closed with more inquiry. Soles, 32,000 bushels, at $2 25@2 35 for mixed and No. 1 Chicago Spring; $2 90®2 95 for red State; $3 16 for choice white Michigan; $3 32% for extra choice white Geoesee. ■cguiaUons~for ^"govern'- j ** ^ 8 I -kCi | l J uunoar & t.o. \ | 9gc ^ atore . Western yellow afioat at 96c.; the sales mostly mixed, in store. Oats were dull and unchanged. Sales 50.000 busb Hardee. steamer Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, Ac—Brad* ley, Hill & Co. Steamer Hard Times, Frazier, Augusta—M CotiUQ. Steamer Swan, Cohen, Augusta—M A Cohen. Cleared. Bilg Frontier, Littlefield, New York—0 L Colby I A Co. . Hunter offered a resolution directing tlio • ,... .ht a suitable number of measurers of ;.li. u.lipr .which was, ou motion, adopted. ..ti( n was received from Philip M. Rus- . I\. :• ;.t of Og1ethori>e Fire Company, No. . r.'.ul. stating tlifft tho Company had been i i li Iu!y, ls0;>, aud that in tlie same year • huii bot-ti t feeloil and the same were con- i .. 0-* unci!. Tbe document was very . - lit into !u!! details, aud, on motion, it : 1 fe tbe Fire Committee. : tfafed tint next business was elections, . was a vacancy for Weigher of Hay, cc- the ib .iih of Mr. Theus. He said it had ! .r\ to give notice, through advertise- . !i j , but that there were four applfca- •i.l v i Council to determine what was tq . ri.vawtter. • :u! <nga moved that a notice of the i v< i^'her be given for ten days, which mo- '-■•Hi a communication from the Commis- I s -: t a^c* ;n reference to the obstruotiflhs in -fe the necessity of their speedy removal, stated that Mr. Cunningham had given .n of a jiew dredging machine now In use in which lie iircaented, stating that the uachinery of the name would be about I the flat boat?, &c.. necessary would swell ■ about $30,000. He said It was designed -•••dredging machine to Savannah river, .! i not lite to see it confined to that alone, mjdoyad to clean tho tributaries of the ruuni Mtion of tho Commissioners «f Pilot, inn read, asking Council to have a dredging hiiiit, tho condition of tho river ana th»> re- < f commerce domauding It. • to a question of Alderman Mi^er, His : l that a- contract had been entered Into »fet:> in Charleston lor the removal of the ' > .u iho river, but they had delayed the ■'•■I various excuses, unril tbe Commission* ; -'life, to annul the contract. 31 or then offered a resolution that >U- •i’]Toi.riated to build a dredging machine 1 nccrtrisary appurtenances, and that < u Hocks and Wharves be directed to ; < '•> Alitirman Wade offered a resolution • : :Lc appointment by ihe Mayor of a com. ; • tu conaiat i f the Mayor, two Aldermen ■‘iMrasi, locxaminotha matter and moke a 1 ••• c next meeung. Uiscu-saion, Mr. Miller withdrew his au « ou motion, that of Mr. Wade was • liie May or appointed Aldermen Wade and -Gil John Cunningham and John R. Wilder, • n with himself as said committee. v ^> received from the Inspector of Dry after reading, on motion of Alderman “ iS referred to the Committee on Dry Cnl !■ r: ^•ULieati-.n was received from Jas. Stewart* " :fcUr y of the Board of Health, asking for au ' -t.or. of fourteen dollars to Mr. Robert Fid* 1 a skeleton of a bill providing for the ap- ,rL: 01 •'• Hoard of Health, which has been pre- !jr eubfcission to the General Assembly at its Imports. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Palatka, Ac —19 I inSudingCW^goT^rwi&ef^a; Milwaukee at 57^ 60c.; State at 61c. Bye was heavy. Sales 16,000 bush, new Western at $1 U@1 12. Barley was heavy. Sales 16,000 bush., at $1 20 for State, and $1 80 for Canada West, closing firm. Barley Malt was quiet, at $1 25(ad 40. Provisions.—Port was active, and closed firmer. . Sales 6,000 bbls., at $31 for old mess; $39 20@33 30 Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—57 bales cotton I for new mess; $29 75^30for old prime. bale^sca island cotton, 3 da deer skins, and mdse. Per steamer Two Boys, from Augusta—128 hales cotton, *28 bags potatoes, and mdse. Per ttcauier Hard Times, irom Augusta—50 sacks flour, 16 bales rage, and gundiy mdse. and mdse. Exports. Pcy biig Frontier, lor New York—125,000 feet lum ber. Lard was He. lower. Salea 500 bbls. and tea.. I 16*<Bn*c. for No. 1; 17M@18tf for fair to prime steam, and 18X<$185£c. for let le rendered. Cut meats were dull st 14@149{e. for dry-salted and pickled shoulders; 17@19.tfc. for dry-aalted and pickled hams. Bacon was steady; 200 boxes Cumberland cut fcoid at 16*0. ~ ' Dressed hogs firm at 13013^0.; live hogs firm at 10*@llc.; 35 carloads received. Beef was firm, although new beef begins to arrive. Sales 200 obis., at $14@18 for repacked Western mess, and $18@22 50 for extra do. Tierce beef nnd beer hams are nominal. Batter was dull and heavy, at 20@33c. for Western passengers. Per steamship Sau Salvador, from New York—Miss E Palmer, Miss G Albr* ciif, Miss E bhmaker, Mias L Cat pen. Miss S A Jeiuiiss Miss N Pettibone, Mrs P Fischer and child. MissM adioiidt, Miss MLiving ston. Miss K Remehardt, Miss L B Fitch, Mrs & Me Kouna. Mrs F A Scb^nek, Mis Boschler, Mrs T BUis il H Carrier, iaU> au«i a cbUdreu, U Gemenden oau drooping, At 9®15c. for Ohio; 10®16c lady, G A Hudson uud iuny, J liowrrson, lady and 2 I n ,. t „. f 0 , foctory mods. - children, V MoFurliuio ana lady, W H Tyson and Steady, at 9Xc- for pots and 12«c. for lady, T Stanhope and lady, M McGrath and lady, B ” ” ” ' “ •' ' 1 * ' ** * CotriL—There has been a good demand to-day, at ■ry fall prices. We quote: Rio 17@20o., gold, duty paid. Sales embrace 4,03* bags Rio, ex Jessie Scott, r. E R fihoat, W Goodman, w « j SJS Adams E HntKins, G 11 PialL Ms] H A Huseefi Md | S^ifSStCSSSd. Gunnies.—Ssleii of 200 bales bags, t6 arrive, at 18c. gold. Cloth inactive, at 31>4c., in Boston; 32c. here. HftrtSTw a MendelL E Howlton, J * Hu>.s.-The demand continne. good, mostly at cur- lielom-st, W Deuiiil, E 8 chaiehiil. Rev I Pettiboue, A 8 Bigelow, J f GHS.1U, A Long, C Maun, J Hirsch- hiick, J M McBride, C M Case, *<J*H Wilcox. T Bale-1 Bon, J Bateman, J H Burion. J Cooper, C J Beatty, U Onniscy. Mr Wheeler. E K Ghoat, W Goodman, W H of if' r Cor. BuH St and Bay Lane,^ah-ssyas Fnor Doox NORTH of Pvi.aOT. Boot^ Savannah, Ga. at auction. . r ■ILL,' WVkLV dk CHRIMI4* r TUESDAY. Kowmbe* 6th, at 11 o'clock, in Tout of the Coart House, will be sold, A PLANTATION AND TIMBERED LANDS, containing in all about 500 seres, mare or less, sit uated ta Chatham county, about 14 miles from the rity, near tbe ugnacbee aad Canal booh water. Host ts are well and beavDy timbered, and cement to persona nqgqgrd in the Lumber business. For further particnlore enquire at Our counting room. whtoW plqtS' mid ffsde esu be •"& t “““ “ 6h - wTBUSTSRS BALE. BUILDING LQT AT AUCTION. BY SELL., WYLLY * CHMISTIAN. On TUESDAY, November 6tj, at 11 o’clock, in fraot of floatt House. Lot No. 1, 60 by 105 fleet, on MWedfe street, next to tbe corner of Drayton, too simple. Term * cash, purchasers paying for all papers. -Pels DRAPER and TAII.OR, Shirt Maker, GLOVER and HOSIER. INK BEAD IV ADR CLOTHING, if Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ■Mi Odd Cope, Fall sod Winter Gowda Aw Opening. Bueiaem suits, Walking Butts, Dress Saits, Overcoats and Capes. Party, Wedding, Boslness andDrem Tests. Pants nT Black and Colored Bagltsh. French and American Doeskins and Caisi- metes, in variety. “Katy-did,” “Biatori,’’ “Coquet,” “Pork,” “Bia. marck,” “Driring,” “so-called,” and sixty other new styles and varieties of Hats and Caps, snorted colors. Shuts and Collars, of my own make, which have no superior In quality, lit and elegance ot finish. Underclothing of all grades, in 811k, Merino, Cotton, and heavy Wool. English, French and German Hosiery of all grades. ) Gloves Suspenders, Ties, Scans, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. Ail Goods first-class, and sold os low as tho same qnalities can be bongbt In New York or Northern maikets. For anything In the HAT, CLOTHING and FUR NISHING GOODS line, 60 TO IVES'. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! F ITE HUNDRED Pair One French Blankets, rib. bon bound, selling at exyemely low prices, at PUPPER’S, 116 Congress street. fTiOCR HUNDRED Pair Grey Blankets selling off i v very cheap, at PRPPER'8,116 Congress street. Flannels I Flannels i T HREE HUNDRED pieces Shaker, Welch and Me diant English Flannels, 1 ■> Aina Red, Blnei Grey and Opera Flannels, in endless va riety. selling very chespat PEPPER’S, 116 Congress street. Ladies’ Dress Goods. L rPIN’S French Merinos, Ottoman Cloths, Em press Cloths, Bombazines. Alpacas, and De laine-, In great variety, and selling very low, at PEPPER’S, 116 Congress street. T WO HUNDRED pieces Com! me re?, Tweeds and Melton Cloths, selling very cheap at ' V ^ PEPPER'S, 115 Congims street. Shawls and Cloaks. P OSITIVELY the grestseteesortment that he* ever been < ffered for sale n, this city, at great bar gtans, at PEFPEH’8,115 Congress street LADIES out shopping will please give Owr B Surerv« stock a trial belve purcharioir, u we are not sensation advertiser*. Wfi have the GOODS, and mean to sell them low. oclfi—tf THOMAS PEPPER. * -Alderman *Waring ah appropriation of ‘•s was made to the Board of Health *0 * •’ «s niado to refer the skeleton bill to th° ' u Ifealth, which \yas amended to read, “a Lillee of five,’* and adopted. The Mayor •Aldermen Meyer, Villalonga, Wade/Ford •' she said oommittee. ^ !l: S no further business, after the auditing ,! 7 ^counts, Council adjourned. Catb—Fall and Winter Styles.—In : c,, ’'-iinu our friend Colding, on Congress ^oouuces that he Is receiving his fall and - vply f hats and caps, einbracing the latest j, • r KCLninien,boys, ladles, misses and infants. ~ embraces every variety and quality, manu- 1 b Y th ‘ beat New York and Philidelphia *' ri fci samples selected by bimself, specially i^ ‘ reason and our climate. Capt. Colding “ attention to this branch of buaineaa, ; aS *ni ill hi, ability to please hi. customers and prices. 11 Jrteid, H JeffcrslmT A L Miller, j lOOOWest Indies,* 23 lbs., private terms; 800 per steamer TWO Boys, from AagustA-(J^1li^{ Cs^. 19K^ cmrency; 1,206 dry California wSWaflJc “MoiiSJ-w“fl^Tmore active. Sales 150 PtSry^ds£u,J au^sondeik bhdocm^at 44®53c.; 200hhds. English fokuids, on Fev steamer Hat*, from Charleston, Ao—F Lome, Oua.—Linseed etf waa quiet, bat firm, st $1 CUoadcanth, J Evans, II Vailiugs, auU 3 on deck. 1 65. Lord oil ranges from $1 60 to $1 75, i p * ’ , ... » „ 0 I quality. Ouba whale ts quoted at $1 20®1 35. Crude Per steamer Lizzie Daker, from Palatka, Ac—B 8 1 p eraJ , »j gg per gallon. Thorp and luriy, Mrs MB Roberts, Mrs Burd, Miss Pktbolsum. Tme market wo, decidedly more active Murphy, urs Russell, Miss Bevule, Mr Johnson and flrm y or botn erode and refined, at 24®24He. for lady, K J Hoberis, lauy aud 3 cliluireu, Mrs Cooper, erode: Iff® 43c for refined, in bond; and 65®60c. for E Webster, C B Deverenux, 8 Hoffman, Mr Ziiaeu; refined, free. bar Mr LeuuarUy, Mr Brown, E Eicbslberaer, VrV bioe—Was quiet snd firm, at 9>i®10c. for Rangoon, Pauiuu. R James, H Jenkins, JJfosseu s er,J'Uuar«d, #ndl 4 (81gc . , 0 r southern. . Mfbnutii, TESnthnn, MrKenor.tks, W Patterson, I guox*.—The market wss firmer, but the demand J 11 Barber, Mr Kennedy, J G Norman, W N Fuller, cbac ked by Ihe advance asked, and the unfavorable ler Mr Bailey, Mr Denton, J smith, J C l ieman, snu weather. Fair to good refining, 10Ji®ll>4s.; fair to 8 deck. good grocery, llK«12Kc. Salea U4 hhds. Cubo, at Per steamer Swan, from Augusta-F A Lawton. B T cow, K F Horton. G W Tucker, and 3 deck. | «d cnreZd: 16®15*c’. r „„, ' . for soft white, and 13«®16c. for yellows. Consignees. Starch.—The demand la active, and price* firm Per steamship aSan Salvador, Irom New York—An- The following are quotation* tor Daryea’a Glen Cove: del sot. & sou. Adam* Ex, A«U R R, Austin 4J.T Superior; 10c.; Satin Gloaa, lie.; Mazeina,12c.; naoal H Auetin, \V R iJugge. Bwthweii A W, Bell, *Y A C, E discount. _ . A M Biown, Biun & M, Brigham, H A Co, T Bateson, Sfki.tijl—There ia no change in the market Salea Blair & b, lirady, S & co, [B] In a diamond. 4 Booth in iota embrace 60 tone, at «tfa, gold. A Co, Buueo Jt B, Cooper A McA, M A Cohen, Oolby Tin.—There ia a very light trade; Straits, 212£@22c. A Co, Cooper. O A F, Camp A Co, Case A H, W Coil- Bngfiah. 22tfc.; andBanca,24>4@25c.—allg<ad pn^». luings, F W Cornwell, H H Currier, 8 M Colding, a Tobacco.—The market is fairly active. Sales 312 T Cuuui eham, Cutner A 8, F W Cooney, Champion hhds. Kentucky, at 120 cases Ohio aaed leaf, a F, Crane &G. Claghorn A C, DeWitt^AM.MJ 7^9^ . Doyle A Co, P Dal jlyuaki, Pavaot A W, Dtawihofftr Tallow.—Prices were firm, but tiiere was little do- It Go, u \V Davis, Duffton fi J, Doyle fc L, fc*Mln * I maud, owing to tba reduced offerings. Salea to.QOv E, E Ehrlich, J Kpsveiu & Bio. arwin fi H Einstein u,,., at 12ft®13Xc- * E, M l erst * i o, J Fn8h, W Pettier, A fi L Fioldjff- butg, G C Freeman, G t* Garmany. Gael era fc F,JI Ghrnore, Gerard * K, W B Grimu, G fi 8, wGMdall, C L Gilbert, A Gouini, Guilmanln & Co, B H Hardee, Ueidt fi L, 8 K H.mlison, Hilton fi R, J HirschbaoK, Uoucemau, A & Co, Hess t G, A 8 H^rtridze, Hob combe fit Go, J J Joaep!i, Johnson, W* Ofc Uttmp , Of Millinery Llppiuait, H Meiuliard * Bio, F M Myrell, B Mellon, 1 J McCrogt n, Mai shall House, V McFariaue, A J Mil ler, A F Mira, E T Metcalf, Maekay, B fi Oo,*F May J C Maker fi Co. T McDonald, Murpfiy fiCo. Miller & Bro, N, Builer It Co, K L NeidUnger, Orff fc W. J Oliver, E CFByniw A 8on, C H Olmaceid, Phil-1 ^ mm « g% a lips AM, Palmer & D, Pur=o fc T, Heed, H * Co, VA ] T ri qVpf AT fjo’g. Ryan fi Co, Kolb.chipl 4 8. A Reseller, J A BeMitfi J fig e • RLftSw* Ow VV Oj r Hcllly, C P Rogers, J M So amdn, fi AjHougBSM fi Co, W Spear, C Schreiner i j iy foi Tan do w vv _, Ness & Co, Van Newton fi W, J L TUWoagfi. Wren 4 c. Wilder 4 F, W H WiUbe^ger. 8 Wolf, A J Wtfod 4Co, A Wilcox 4 Co. C H Wjiy, White «* MMiC i W West, T J Walsh, W M Walsh, Warren Brefi. W PI fonug, York, W, Mcl 4 Co. R B Agl, and order. 6RAHD OPENING G-oods A T Car. Brsagktoa aad Whitaker Sts., OCTOBEE It, 18Ml Abrzv ' r tEE Hard Times.—The steamer Hai£ - fe’Mijj Frazier, to run on the line between fai, 4 ■’ Q 2>ir?u iu, connection with the steamer yesterday. The other boats which ars : | ) ,‘ ai 'j i ,0nLwtiO11 with tho Swan and Hard Timm, i- ,; t . k u ,iaIi .v lino between Augusta and this city, •' 'inected. j ' Yohk.—Tlie ateatnfihip Bon Salvador, , Atkins, from New York, with a very “uiiker -* r '‘burr ‘hlJt -t an early hour yesterday morning. For supply of late Now York papers we ore I'urser c. c. Cambridge. bill sklent—Hat., Capa, 4e. ' J(: found at the establishment of H. A, ° Congress street, a Urge and exceedingly r 1-, • u JC ^ Gontlomen’s Hats, mannfsctnred 1 ,; !lc t a! ' d w ‘hter season. It comprises s variety • »iotk*™ 011 relnarltable f° r neatness. Also a Scarfs, of the Utest styles, Ac. tf •Hi i,,. ' '“bo-AiNTs should bo cured, as they sure- ’ ]l —i H 5 a ,ev doses of A Tax’s AnutPiSim Per steamer Two Boys, from Angnsta—E O Wide A Co, P H Behn, J L Vnlalongs, L i GuUmarun, ■ fi Anderson, Erwin 4 H, J Ryan, A Dutenhofter fi Co, 1 14 E Herts fi Co. Per steamer Lizzie Balter, from Pslalka, fic—9 It I Myrell, Erwin fi U, Miller A Bro, A T CannlnghMS,) J L Villalonga. J Uppu.au, Tisou <£ G, Z C Warren, J I M Turpin, L J Qailnianlu fi Co. Per steamer Swan, from Angnsta—R 0 Wade fi Co, I P H Behn, L J Guilmarttn 4 Go, 8 J Josephs, J T Davsnt fi Waples, O Cohen, and others. Per steamer Hard Times, from Angusta—Claghorn 4 Cunningham. M A Cohen, Hnnter & Gammell. Memoranda.. New York. Oct Jfi—Cleared- -Schooners Hattie 1 Newell and H W ubQfrOy, for Jacksonville. Receipts per Atlantic 4 Golf H. Oct. U,18gg. E. F. Metcalfx. E. M.' Bxlce k Co John W. O’Costtoa E. r. METCALFE 1 GO. Cotton Factors. Comm ission AND Forwarding Merchants No- 9 Stoddard's Lower Haage, Bap st., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Cash advances on consignments to Norton, SUugh- ter fi Co., New York, and John K. Gilliott fi Co., Liv- etpooL ’ (ocl2-3m TEMPTATION Temptation Temptation Temptation Harmony OUR PET OorPet a ft 6 AND Timb® Xj»nds Empire FOR JJL'aL^. PA8SAGH lATBd Ml / i Pgissaffe.fiflS....,......Wteermge, $13 THE STEAMER .ikUlUiT^ Philadelphia and Southern V Steamship Co.* Jfor Philadelphia. X b-i TRUSTEE’S HALS. Building Lot at Auction. BY BKLL. Wn.AV fi BHBtefifil. ‘ 1 On TITESDAY, November «tfa, at 11 o fiook. In ont of UU Abort Hem*. Lot Jto.-.aureted o» V oi Jefferson and New Houston streets. 106 foot - - " ' “ vl^ IH f;.U» San Salvadol’t' 4 MttitS8, Master, Will sail for New York on^ ,, * . , fiatardap, Oet. 30, at — o’rlork p. Fee freight or peesoge, having ocootamnUDons on' perior to aay steamer in this trade, appht !• B. H. HAHDRff, No. II Stoddard’s Rang*. GARRISON* ALLEN, Afeets, -’ ocl* No.» Bowling Green, N. Y._ For otr Jefferson pie. Terms wfi ion .ndflMset oniN^r Bfifi .fsfffi®- The new and elegant rteamship 5-iFn9W7Hr4.., srbrtfc Point, BYBLVCAHEtBR- 1 THIS DAY, ISth inst., at 10 d’ctock, wBl b« stfid, 10 tubs Lard 6 barrels Ham. 20 boxes Otoeeeo 3 barrets fihoaidere 60 barrels Potatoes i 20 barrels Onions 20 kits Mackerel > 10 boxes Raisins 20 boxes buren 2 barrels Yinetfir; . I 10 barrels Navy Bread lo boxes cbampsgne ,. . 20 sacks Hie* Clothing, Day Goods aud Nations » boxes Boots and Shoes 1 Navy Bevolver 2tK>ld Watches 2 crates Crockery. ‘ . aud, S good Draft Hones 1 Baggy, Horse and Horus-d; and An assortment of Furniture. odd Valuable Real Estate Sale AT AUCTION. 0\ BKLL, WYLLY fi CHaiBTIAB. On TUESDAY. 6th November, at If o’clock, in (rent of the Court House, will oe sold, LOT No. 19. north side of Jones street, com .lilting 90* feet from Junes street to the lend north of Jones street, end 64 ** on Jonets street. . . __ , The improvement* consist of two wooden DweiTlDfi Houses, paying stent of $40 per month. For further paiUculttrs csU at our counting-room. Term* cash, purchaser paying for all papers. 00 The first dess steamship Tonawanda, J. TEAK Commander, Will nil for the above port on Wlsrdsy. Orteber fiO, at S a’etock p. m. For freight or passage, haring sop rtor accowmo- fifions, apply to • .... OC18 ULNTJI* * GAMMJHA. Capt^^mmr^, i r . , Will (fill for Baltimore on Friday,Oet. IV, at — o’clock — m. For freight Cr .frfrMfieStdkmg good actommo- fitfo—jBI v VJT * LaROCHeT WEST fi DANIELS, 0C16 1 ~1 ' Jones’ Block. FOB NEW TOBE ATLANTIC COAST Mail Steamship Go.. / • ■ ’ f -•** -1 .'fi tV M* ' siz>n ■wtnBKis Murray’s Xjiii© . FOB * flEW J§g£YORK. CHANGE OP DAY. • ^ . flfo first-class, new steamship IS^ightingale, CARPENTER, Commander, ir. . • i Will soil on her regular day, Tuesday, Ort’r 33,'at — o’clock — a. For freight or poscoge. having cnpcrlor occouuno- ilatione, apply to HUNTER fi GAMMELL ocl A . 84 Bov street. Cabin Paeaage, $K9 Slctrog., $43 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BN BKLL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAff. On TUESDAY, November 6th, at 11 o’clock, in front of tbe court Hone--, will be sold, 250 ACRES LAND IN THOMAS COUNTY, Lot No. 222, inn and 18th distrifis. Sold by Or** of Coart lor account of Ihe heirs and creditors sf the estate oi the late Paul Keller, deceased. Terete cash. Purchaser to pay tar oU papers. . . oelfi. // AUCTION. 3 ■ BY BElL, WYLLY fi CmRISTIAS. 1U0 barrels Pjtatoe-, 6 hogsheads Bacon, 2n kins ami ha t barrels Mackerel. A large lot ot Ploughs. ALSO, the usual assortment of .' Groceries, Wines, Liquors. Tobacco, Began*, Cneese, Cutties, Btum. abontSee^ . j, Ooiess. PoiatoeS, 80ep. Ntareh, Tinware, H«U, - ’• - Shoes, Dry Goons, Furniture, fic. ocl7‘• - - ■ The new and vety^ast aalllnjff‘d< , e-wtieel fteonisiiip GENERAL BARNES, l.BM tons barthen, Tbas. H. Morton, cocunancler’ Will positively sail on her regular day, Tkuraday, Oet. ISth, at 3 o'clock p. m* For freight or passage, having nepVknil splendidly arranged act ommodai ions, apply to WILDER fi FULLARTON, N B —No engaged Oct. 9th, unless paid for. eels darIen. J0R - THE STEAMER H, M. COOL, ” , ' r "VAVtott, f'foffimanSer,' 1 7” WiU leave for Darien on Friday morahig, 19th that., at 8 o'clock. Far freight or passage, apply on board or to OC17 M. A. COHEN, Agfolt, LING. Leave every Tuesday and Saturday. For Palatka, £. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, @T. MA RY’S, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE AND PICOLATA- fk. The new and elegant steam packets, LIZZIE BAKERj. - .'Capt. N. JUNG, and SYLVAN SHORE, Capt JAMES TUCKMft, baring been specially fitted up for this ronto * Ith unsurpossefi accommodations, will leave regnlorjy for the above place*, the Sylvkh Shore every TUBS-, DAY MORNING, and the Iixzie Baker every SATUR DAY MORNING, at ten o’clock. Returning, 'will leave Jacksonville -every Tuesday and Pridffy, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, in time ta connect with the New York steamer*. - For Height or Passage apply at the office on Florida wharf, or to CLAGHORN fi CUNNINGHAM, Agents N^R—AT^dghtp^hbj^^^1ggv^ M jjg^tf^ Regular Auction Sales OF Horses, Mules, Cattle, Wagons, Buggies, CARRIAGES, fie., il lhe Veterinary Stables of R. W. CAMPBELL, on aunt'street, between Jefferson aud Montgomery atreet*, commence on WEDNESDAY, berk. 19th, and every Wednesday thereafter. aepU-tf Oar Pet Oar Pet Zebra Harmony Zebra Harmony Zebra Harmony Zebra Harmony Zebra Gea •f Virglato Randolph Roanoke ' Randolph Boanoke Randolph Roanoke Randolph Roanoke Randolph Roanoke cranberry T. Dabney Cranberry T. Dabney Cranberry T -Uahn?y Cranberry T -Dabney Cranberry T - Dabney The above favorite brands of Virginia Tobacco, smoking and chewing. Just received, and far sale by * _ insn/smth fi. iwABMAY oclO MERCER fi AnDKBSOK. Notice. X>f. Archer, nub. and eolicita a share of patronage-Speaks Fretohlspanleh, Oaiman »>^ *«Di<ih_°Bee.No. 184 Broughton street, corner Montgomery. g»pl*-lai To Rent, R oom lodgini Apply at LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDBEN’8 HATS/ in oil tbo Utest styles, such as tie . GLADIATOR, BOBKMIS, TURBANS, SOMBRELLA8, ALSO, RI8TORL CASTILIAN, 184 bait, upland cotton. 8 do seitlMand | do, 1carl father,, Ribbons, Ornaments, passengers and afuUfreight,arrived i^SS^’^nls’j'j'^Pfo WB AdM«A I |r?^da buffer cTsi'Hora. Ctagbom fiafeliilima^J 1°SSJSJs SSbgV Ca A WUrexfiOo, Lfo- viUe 4 O, J J Dale, J Booth * Co, Oar Honse, Taylor, B F Sacdford, F Lloyd. _ Consignees per lealrsl K- *• oct u, us- Green Leaf. f Hemp "Slope, Capt R@VuU1UD, re ss •• —- - J * Co, c D feogere, Wilder fi F. Hnnter fi - 4 E, J A Roberta ^ W ««a» fi Pa, K F Metcalf * Co, M SOoheO. J W Lathi 8 Hartridge, A Wilcox fi Co, Ckwia * H, ——. . _ tO.PHBehn, L J Gulknartin fiOo. On«M• Pi Wilkinson, W fi Co, J L VUtolongo, WH Stork. W- . this day, and for sole by At Bia, w«ay fi cuifiufi, A Fine Black Mare FOR SALE, BY BELL, WYLLY * CBMIMMfiB'. To Planters, SAVANNAH, October 1st, 18B6. THE J- B CABY 4 CO.’S NONPAREIL FRENCH GUANO 1 W HICH is now offered to Planners possesses qnalb ties which ire peculiar to it Pom, end render it fsr saiwriur to any other known, as has been folly iwoveu by the •• French Academy of Sciences," and also by practical person* of enlarged experience in every deportment oi Agriculture. Among tbe meritorious qualities which peculiarly diatinguisb the “ Noupareil French Gnano," may be enumerated the following:. _ - let. It will promote tbe growth of Cotton, Corn, To bacco, or any kind of groin or vegetable, equal to A No. 1 Peruvian or Mexican Guano, as has been fully tested, at the aamc time being entirely free from the obJacUonable properties of the above, os it is a Perma nent Improver of the Soil, instead of s stimulant. 3d. It con be applied to the leaves as well as the loots or plants, without sny danger of burning them, if used properly, and we guarantee that wherever ap plied the soil win retain its moisture, agid wil| not bake, eve. tbo moat clayey. •_ 3d. It will prevent Worms or Insects from destroy ing either plant or grain, and wherever It it applied every kind of worm or insects will instantly disap- psar, iu> projMrtire being repugnant to inrect Ws of every kind. This quality alone will be a great benefit to sgrlcnltnre'wheo It is estimated what asst numbers, os Southern planters know, have lost their crop by in sect depredations. in a circular it is impossible to fully enter into tbe merits of the “Nonpareil French Guano," bat ws am ears the public that we have not exaggerated, and it only remains fsr those interested to test its value, when we reel confident that it will rapidly soperoede all others. REFEREKCE8 t T.Pendleton,Clarkcouirty.Weat Virginia; Coj-B. Morgan, do.;C. Cimble, do.;E. McCormick, do.; Mol. Grew, da;OoE J. Ware, do.; C. Sheppard.do.; M. Sheppard, do.; J. End-re, do.; Daniel McCniloegfa, Fsirtleld District, SouU Carolina; Dr. Ws. Memos, nwee; R. Sinclair * Co., Baltimore. jgm Beware of Counterfeits. AU of oar barrels wBL be stamped with noma and address. Jom Ytwnns, Esq., formerly President of Bo- rylond’s Agricultural Society, soys: BannMOSK, July 21,1366. Mcssas. J. B. Cast 4 Co.: » 1 ngjirs—-My nardner has been making experiments with you? "Senpariel French Musn^refie bmy* plied it tq beets, esntelopes sad v«y ysuag cncsniber Vines. wHch at this season of the yea* ere very bail* to injury from insects. As tar ns we can judge, 4 is a first-rate article, and comes tip to yoar cixim of its msrita 1 shell use three ton* an Wheat and ryq this tali Messrs. J. B. Cary 4 Co., through their Agent, Mr Lonis T. Guienot, having mads an srrengessssit vbs the firm of BELL, WTIXY * CHRISTIAN, planters Con rely upon obtaining the (genuine •• NepymeU French Gnano.” 0- This Is the Principal Peps*. *Bh Beware of Counterfeits! An onr barrels will ^ be branded with onr name and address. WANTED, ’^FTY THOUSAND pound* Cotton la thfiSeed, Apply to OClh-l-it a. wn.cox fi co. GUNNY CLOTH. * •* , ’ . , i l 1 i ? * .jd bales Gunny Ciolh lauding, and for sale by^ a * / : —J#' 1 Mil - * 1 - ” mtvVnl THO*. W. BROOKS UjnVAORHB ow furniture AND GENERAL URflOLET’BRY n . a—ah tfBijfl to. ■ant by MoU Garden Lot for Lease. IHE PIN* GARDEN LOT, earner of shad’s «nd TKaaderbolt roads will be leased, for s teraw Apply st TKii OAci. QClV Apples, Onions Aol^Po^oes, f AN DING from steamer this day, and for aale by U Cl For Now York. Tbe Schooner VIRGUNTA. PRICK will have dispatch for New York. For freight apply HUNTER fi GAMMELL, oclt—St ’ 84 Bay street. TBBIIMTBD STATES I BRAZIL MAH, ffTEAMSHIB; COMPANY. FOR . , ST. THOMAS, PAHA, PEBNAMBUCO, BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. Capital 'Stook, - - - $200,000 SHARES, $30 BACH. PIKST PAYMENT, fI5 PER SHARE Anil no other aaahahaent mode, except by direction of a majority of ail tbe Stockholders. ornezaff: J.P. SLOAN 1 ,. —President E. E. RAWSON 1 Vice Preetdent. JNi>. C. WHITNER SecretaJy. P. P. PRASE Treasurer. KUBT. LOGAN... General Superintendent. Under contract with I Governments for tbe carriage of the moils, will patch one of their gpw FIRST CLASS SIDE WHEEL STBAMSaiFS, each over 2,000 tons burthen. On the 22d of Every Month, From the , Port of New York Par the following named poits aad at the follow ing rate* of passage, payable In gold or its equiva lent: riser oxsin. From New York to St. Thomas $80 from New York to Para........ a $iso frafiNew York to Pernambuco 170 From N*w York to Bahia. 160 From New York to Bis de Janeiro... Mr- Steerage at half there rate*, meals included, bot not bedding. An experienced Snrgeqn mnttaehed to each vessel. All Letters most pxos ough the Riat Office. Post age 10 cents. * For further information or rasoage apply to B. ft Harder, Agent, , No. tfl^toddard’s Block. GARRISON * ALLEN, mySt Nww York Agents. p.—j .isg.en tlie underaWned. agents in thlsctty II X. oc2 BELL. WYLLY fi CHBISHAiC. Co-partnership Notice. - T IE undersigned have this day entered iulo'C'o- nattaership nnder the firm aamc or B. W. SOLO MONS 4 GO., tor the transaction oi a General Shoe buemesa, at 153 Congress atnet, City oi Savannah. E. W. SOLOMONS. J. D. 8MI1H. October 1,18*6- octl-U l New York Age FURNITURE. DEGRAAF 4„T YLOR, ■IV YORK. S nu. continue to be the Urgent Farnitnre Mouu- faciureia in the city. PARLOR. WNINl " “7 ‘' FURNITURE, Canopy nwfr Ylcterlj Hctfrt^adi, 1 FORTl At 20 peresfrt 1 Kiii'J.I A LL PERSONS having c’alms against the estate Xx of the late Margaret Condon, deceased, arc hereby notified to present tbe gain*, pconeriy oilest- •4; find all indebted to paid estate will make pay ment to M. J. Ford, Esq-, Attorney at Lew. a. a mcrax. TeUhir COUUly, GO. CLAWK Witcox, JR., Telfair conniy, Ga. McR*E ;i * mm** twi Commission, J(,«^clmiat|, 14 STODDARD’S UFPfMJbMWK, BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. . OMaigements respectfully solicited. Liberal ad veanmade toptantors ret Oattan, Prednce,- A*, oclo-tw >, q m CLOAKS. SHAWLS. 1C. i • l jl ji t O NOTES DIS60UNTEO bt • r.i DAVID R. DILLON, Banker, iept2.tf *»* BAY STMBK*. iUKKKHEMcijj CKWHEAT In barrets and bags, tbe Seat ifi Uta market, In wore and fo* sale by . g^!7—9t CHAMPION * FREEMAN. ■i. Jj Bacon I Bacon! >v Bacon! r|1WBNTY-nYE hogiheada Bacon Skdtt, clam had A$»iyio , . $KiL, WTIaIsT * CttKlWU*. $W« ■.« tuMHlio WUST Black and Colored Cloth Clonks, Ladles’ Basques, Jackets, French snd Scotch ShawlsTgfrlMt variety, Blsck^Cotered s^d^Whlu^G^gynd Cleihs f,.r Cloths and Caasimi ‘ “ ' Superior quality Wl Embroideries, Lam Bovblties la Worsted Goods, AT 1ST OOBOBIW STREET. actf Ts The Poblic. , so long and shiy conducted by 1PIELD, will still he kept opau! 1 of the travelling jinbiic.. UsJ tbe lste H. L. hr tbs sccom- former Irieiul* M RBd • FTJX,TOJST PETROLEUM AND MINING 00. niBECTOBS, r. P. LOGAN, 8. 8. RAWSON, P.P. PKASE, SOBT. LOGAN, 8. H-McCAWJtt, JNO. C. WHTr.N'iB, W. P. PABKHUXST. This Company proposes to operate m Georgia. Ala bama and Tennessee. Having leased Lands in the immediate vicinity of recent oil discoveries, it now oitera a portion of its Stock for sale,' the nmonnt paid :ij>un which shall lie returned to the purchaser before any general dividend will be declares. - A limited amount of Stock may be secured by call- Lime, Laths and Hay. 1,800 BARRELS best Rockland Lime, 160,000 Laths, 60 talcs Bay, Row landing from schooner R. Dedart, and for sale « ZIZ* L. J. GUILMAETIN fi CO. TO HUNTERS. T HE highest price can be obtained for GAME at any kind, by applying at the OUH HOUSE. c4o BEAUFORT, M M. IP. SAIL-MAKER. EXCHANGE VH4|P, ANUFACTU&RS Soils. Teats, Cots, i Awnings, Window Shades, Rock* and TaMfr Whits Flour Sacks, 24, 48 aad 96 pounds; Bags of sB alms for rice, grain, fic. Having good workman aad firm- clans sewing-machines,can fill orders for tag* ** short notice. Tarpaulins foe hire.oefi ii MARTIN J. FORD, attorney at law. OFPICE. fiw. 173 BE YAM ITREET, /y17-6m SAVANNAH, GA. FOR RENT, On reaeanaMw terms. POUR OOCNTOKl ROOMS and TWO LARGE HAUfi In thn brick building on the comer ot Bay aad Lin coln streets. Poawmon given Immediately 7r3ftf° ' • EDWARD PADBLPORP. Law Notice. •rnB UNDERSIGNED wtn practice LAW lrn the A atate end Federal Conttem the otty of Ssnaemh, State and Federal Courts SM9-*W JASl johbsoh. Rockland Lime. DeWitt & Me r'g a fifeSgggS TTTILL AyU Qj B4* ill O J {T M ntiod ; BAKNABD. s Notice. rif/Yf NEVITf, of the firm Of Ncvtk Lsttrcp fi G t B<< Co. ini' Jl-tf oi AOO GLtiimy Cloth.. 5Q >p3?-tfT ^"j^tAWBaSN ^SARWARP JSTOTICE. {B tiM BOIIUTi Will. Ujr Cn»- a ssmmT. *000 i Rto de Jaueir*. 1 ’ WE*D fi COMWBU. Eastern Hay. QAAMMlMtakHUB' BBfiBEBr. BILL* OOw repM-tf MtU