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C tnship Alabama, on Saturday, Oct. S7.at9«
^Herman Livingston. Tfc&*UK..bcW#
!l 5 “■ 1 ' JOB boston.
, fl-m. Tibbetts, Wednesday, October 24,
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t ;,, Fannie, Ttiur-toay, October 2516, at —
. — in-
fOR PHILADELPHIA. . ^
., T ,nuwauda, Saturday. November £ u
- . .. — in.
■ yon FLORIDA.
t'., every T n ursday morning at 9 o’clock
:7> 3?r JtiJa or every Saturday, at 3 p. m.
"” r 1 Hii.tr, every Saturday morning, at
,cr i-ia
, ic atflt r
jiSi.o-
, „ stir,re, every Tuesday morning, at
F,|R CHvItLMTON.
cvi iy Wednesday, at 9 a. tn.
,? 17J Hancock. Thursday, 28th Instant,
FOlt DaRIEN.
„ *,!. root, every Friday morning, at S
■aw.niMt.
Calaaibat, Ga.
concuaca, Ga., Oct 90, UK, - ;
Cotton ktatement toad quotations for the
dlng-Sept 39:
Low Ordinary
Ordinary j
Qood Ordinary -
Low Middling -
Middling.......... . ...
Strict Middling.
Good Middling
Middling Ihir. -
Fair -
(Taxnupaid) *
STATEMENT FOR WEEK.
Stock ou hand Sept. 1, i860 2,981
Arrived past week 1.9M
Arrived previously 8,795—8,768
Total .MU
Exported past week 829
Exported previously..'. .2,678—3,507
Stock on hand and on board .5.10*
The earlier days of the week witnessed soma trial
actions on a basis of 82c. tor middlings, but the ex
treme scarcity of foods closed the market today doll
at the above quotations.
We have aheap and quick freight laf tlitlea to New
York, New Orleans and the West.
Our classification can be relied upon. *
Tours truly,
Blount A Camjcv. .
Nodccto
,v oltuTUEU, Newsdealers, Sta-
i„i, = cllers. Bull btreei (dowu stairs;
me, ues* to tile Post Office, are au-
;oi the Daily News & (Iebald.
b ihem will oc promptly attended
■- oil
j- jiil Fiishiona—C»p», Ac.,
will 1)^- found at t ^ iU «ai*bllahipcnt of H. A.
...i A,nja*93 street, a largo and exceedingly
r ,{ L .rk otOntlcinen'a Hate, manufactured
aud winter ^-eason. ‘ It comprises a variety
aU d all remarkable for neatQes*. Also a
•i nf Tie6. bcarl'H, of the latest styles, Ac. tl
County Court*
ts this Court yoHtcrday, before His Honor, Judge
s 1:bc following cases wore disposed of:
- KantJ and John Ktne, charged with larceny,
; curing. were turned over to the next term of
L Sarttor Court. 1 * 4 * *« >*
\ jriac Ryan and Mary Murphy were arraigned
•he charge of vagrancy, and pleading guilty, were
. the jail for niuety days.
] ;n F"\, alias John Shinnehau, was charged with
rcat.auJ on conviction was fined twenty-five dol-
^ r! .Tb* put ou the public works for the space of
-.five da;
^ et a4» of James C. Blance vs. the steamer O. F.
gufc occupied the balance of the day.
t . an action to recover a claim for fifty-eight
>aa<l ninety-five.cents for work done by plain-
kjniras argued by Mr. Lester for plaintiff and
jjvljw for defendant. In the course of the trial,
t 'ic witnesse s for plaintiff being somewhat stub-
yrr.Judge Law had a lirtle trouble, and finally al
itdiliA witness to leave the stand. After hearing
of counsel, judgment was rendered for
iutuii -r i urteen dollars and ninety-five cents and
m oi Court. j/
Tiietitaui Jury acted on the following bills:
St-ic vs. P. O’Neil, assault and battery—ignored.
State vs. Alice Welsh, assault and battery—ignored.
State vs. William Groeu. larceny from the house—
jnoreiL
State vs.
corel.
Staifc vs. jiary Lions, assault and battery—true bill.
State vs. James Weubricker, colored, misdemeanor
-true iilli-
Sta:c vs. Taomas Scott, colordd,»imple larceny—true
brl
State v->. Talston Podgott, fornication—true bill
The following names were drawn to serve as petit
jurors for the next telm
Murray, Ferris & Co.’s Circular.
New Fork, October IT. 1866.
Cotton.—Our market for the week, up to yesterday,
was active, and, under the continued improvement in
Liverpool, advanced 4c. over our quotations of tbs
loth inst. Yesterday, notwithstanding the fhrthsr
advance in Liverpool, ou the 15th inst., to 16^£d., our
market was unsettled and week, and our quotations
are hardly ansi allied. We quote: Middling—Upland
and Florida, 42c.; Mobile, 43c.; New Orleans and
Texts, 44c. Southern ssumales of tbs crop avenge
about 1,500,000 bales. With a continuance of thafa
vorable .weather lor picking, which planters are now
generally enjoying, and a late frost, It is not. at all im
probable that the crop will still reach 2,000,000.
Naval Storks.—Crude turpentine is ih request;
we note oa es of 320 barrels at $5 75. and 90 barrels at
$5 90. RosiUB arc active, under favorable news by
the Scotia; common, $4 37>4; strained to No. 2, $4 50
<$€; No. I, $7(£8; pale and extra pale, $9@U. Spirits
turpentine active and firm, at 72)£c. Tar—Wilming
ton, $4@4 25; Newbeme and Waahington, $3 60.
Pitch, $4 50.
Hay.—Shipping, $1 10.
.Bale Rope:—Kentucky hemp, 19c.
Gunny Cloth— 32e.
Hucwtive Department,
Millesgkvxllr, Ga., September 20,1866. j
mHK report of ths Committee of Scientific Bur
JL gsoos, appointed to examine samples of Artificial
Limbo submitted to their inspection by different
manufhcturers, having been received, the contract is
awarded to Dr. Douglas Bly, for his Army and Navy
in the langnage of the Act And the sAid Douglas Bly
having executed a contract which is on file In this
oBee, to manufacture said Limbs In the city of Ma-
oon, partial having procured th.ne<»a«ary cevlificalc
aa provided In aaetioaa seepndnnd third of Mid act,
(which may ba Mien by caSingon tba Ordinal*,) mgr
apply to the contractor and be Enpjrtied. Parties ap
plying are enjoined to strict compliance with the Act.
Dr. Bly requests that the Ordinaries communicate to
him at Macon the name and address of each person to
whom they may item? a certificate.
Let thia order be published in the papers of this
city; the Macon Telegraph. Columbus Enquirer, At
lanta Intelligencer, Borne Courier, Augusta Chronicle
k Sentinel, and Savannah News and Herald one
month. CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Governor.
Bio. 2. Ba it further enacted. That whenever any-
maimed. indigent soldier or officer, who has become
ao Miwrf in theaervice of the State, oi in the ser
vlet of the Oaafadejate Sjtatea, white a me nberof «ne
Georgia military organization, it shall be lawful for
such soldier or officer, to apply to the Ordinary of the
County where he resides, for au order to obtain such
artificial limb, or part thereof, as his maimed condi
tion may render neeesaary; which he shall lie entitled
to revive on complying wfth the conditions of this
act.
8xc. A Ba it further enacted. That every snch ap
plication .hah contain a personal description of the
applicant, designating bia age, color of his hair and
eyes, his height, and any other' distingniBhuig murk
calculated to insure hie identity, also the company and
regiment to which be belonged, the place and time oi
receiving his wound, and his present business >• em
ployment; which statement shall be sworn to byi he
apMisaat, and the tecta verified OJ soffie pltlzeiiotlhe
county known to the Or Unary, as an office paper, and
a copy of the same transmitted to the Comptroller
General, accompanied with the certificate of the Or
dinary, that he believes the statements Ao be entitled
to credit; which application and certificate shall be
sus m the office of the Comptroller General.
oc2-4w
FIRE FDE1HTHM
—: i v AT AUCTION. t < ,
BY BELL, WYLLY fit CHRISTIAN.
To-morrow. (Thursdayi, 29th instant, at 11 o'clock,
at the honse on the corner of Barnard and Taylor
streets, will be sold, without reserve, a fine lot of
P^KLiHk CHAMHEB A»P KITGlflbf r uIf^TC^
Consisting in part of
1 fine Rosewood “Chickering" Piano,
1 extra fine Rosewoo4 Brocatelle Parlor Set,
ten pieces,’
Fine Bru^els Carpets,
Book Caa* s. Paintings,
Parlor Ornamente, Chamber Set-,
Bnreaus, CL amber Carpets,
Fine Dinner and Tea Sets,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Kitchen Furniture, etc., etc.
Terms at sale.
FuMtttr? • Purtitore!
AT AUCTION.
BY BELL. WYLLY & CHRISTIAN.
MS DAY. 24th instant at U o’clock a. m., in front
of avre. will be sold, the best and most desirablolot
iture that has been offered in this market at
consisting of— %
•5- Parlor Seta, Chamber Sets,
% Mahogany Bureaus and Chairs,
^ Sideboards. Mattresses,
O Dinner Seta, Or «ckery,
*r Bedsteads. Kocking-cbaire,
^ Wasbstands, Carpets, Sofas,
C 1 Lounges. Co- tre Tables.
* Spring Beds, Wardrobes,
? etc - ltc -
(’lara Lrureiics. malicious mischief— ig-
J. H Demand.
W. J. MarsUll,
Jaia- n 0. Mills,
B. Grafts, ‘
W. W. Hewlltt,
F. Dong ass,
T% A, Goodwin,
£. Dehlves,
H. A. Crane,
John Dolan,
H. J. Thornasson,
F. Ehrlich.
BY Q. LAURA NT* •
Will be sold THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, to front of
m aior©,
S6 barrels Flour,
' 20 barrels Potatoes,
1,000 pounds Bacon Shoulders, A
Sugar, Soap, Starch, Candles, Mackerel, Herrings*
etc., etc. - . • j
ALSO,
•Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions, Watches,
v * AND
an invoice of Ready-made Clothing. ^
AL-O,
The usual assortment of Furniture. oc2j—It
BY Q. LtUHAKT.
On Saturday,'October 27th, at 11 o'clock a. ifl., tn
front of store, will be sold, if not previously disposed
of, the , .
S'-hooner JULIA, 20 tons burthen,
Kith her sallaand rigpings, anchor, cables, boats, and
outfit, as she now lies in the river, opposite Telfair**
HATS AND CAPS.
Macon Cotton Market*
Macon, October 22. .
Cotton.—There was but little dispoeitlcjn on the
part of buyers, at the opening, to pftni tho market,
with corresponding reluctance on the part of holders
to lower their figures from those of the dosing day of
la4 week, and the market opened with a good demand
at those rates. Though there was no cotton news at
noon from New York, yet a good inquiry continued,
and tlie market closed firm at the following rates:
Low middling — 29 4*30
Strict middling.•••*•* ©31
Angusta Market.
Augusta, October 22—P. M.
Cotton.—The demand to-day was light. Quota
tions merely nominal.
8alea ta-ftay* 149 bales, a* follows: 35 at 33c., 11 at
34c., 3 at 35jfc., 40 at 36c, 17 at 36^c., and 37 balea
at36!«c. Receipts, 139 bales.
Gold.—Brokers buying at 143 and selling at 147.
No* open at the
SAVANNAH HAf STORE,
All the late styles of
HATS AlfD CAPS.
Cali and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
oclu S. M. COLDIXG.
y AUCTTOX.'
BT BitbL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold THI< DAT (Wednesday). Mth tertaat, at
10 X o'clock, in front of store,
97 cases Op Meats sad Babe*
20 cites Native Wine, ' ’ •
-*> cases Lemon Syrnp,
20 birrels New PoUtoee,
■ so barrels Onions, *
10 eases Claret.
6 cases Heaness* Brandy.
' ALSO.
Th* nanal Hsortasent of
Groceries, Wins*. Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco, SLtee,
Shoulder*, Hams.
Dry Goods, ynrnitnr*. ate.
• Terms cash, *21
UNDERWRITERS' SALE.
vV Hull, wyllv « cmimiA
Win be'sold THIS DAT' in’ front of tbs'store, at 10»9
' ■ o’clock.
1 case Men's Shoes.
The fine sidewheei steamship
A LABAM ft,
UMNBTTR^Jrt':'Coinm'aniDf.. ^ '''• *
. ' " ’
WOl sail as Above on ., > ... ..,
tatartay. ast.-2L#tl | JfeoM)ck s. n.
ForfrelgMorpYEsage, havt*5 ■superior seeonw-
ilatlons, apply to -■ .
J5. H. HARDEE,
No li stoddaru’s Rung 1 .
• AHN1SON A ALIEN.
oc?8 Ho. 5 Pin IjtH feean. Mew Tint:
FOR NEW YORE
ATLANTIC COAST ,.
Mail Steamship Co.
. _.-.n «ra .... ■ ■
81DR WHEKL LINK. -
C«Wla Paiaags, tKL.....v„nsna|*. §13
NEW
The first-class, new steamship
YIEGO,
E. M. BCLKLET, Commander,
Will sail on her regular day,
Tuesday, Now. S, mt — •’alack — us.
For freight or passage, having superior acromuo-
lations, apply to HHNTEK A GAMMBLL
oi'24 M Bay street-
l day of sale.
oesttofif
4. Jt l
i Men’s Boots,
: Balmorals,
ri NKYKH.
Or-
-* «-iv *yl
THIS DAY. 21th iuat.. nt 10}, o'clock, will be sold at
the residence on'north aide of Liberty street, second
door east of Montgomery street, ^ . ,
1 set Damask-covered Parlor Furniture. . • r S
1 set Velvet Piuab Parlor Furniture,
Sofaa, Marble-top Tables, and
Other Table-*, Washstauds,
’Bureaus and Crockery. oc24
lease Men
1-tasir
i WatMuaJ''a* beard steam tei*x Ahty of BaUn.fram
Boeton to this port, and sold uuder inspection and by
reC'unmefidatton of the port warden*.* "
the Under writers and all concerned.
Tehflsittfti'. t • 6C24
Atlanta Market.
Atlanta, October 22.
Cotton—Is coming in more freely than heretofore,
and commands the first prices readily. Price* range
from 2<i to 32c. ’ft pound, according to qqality.
Flour.—Superfine, $10@12 50; ftuui.'y, $14; extra
family, $16; fancy brands, $17@i8.
Wheat—$2<&2 50 busbeL
Corn.—White, $1 40; mixed, $1 35.
Bacon.—Shoulders, 19@20c.; clear sides, 23%9?4c.;
hams, 25@28c.
Aliuiature Almanac—Tills Day*
Sen rises....’ ‘ 6 12
Sun Bets ’. 5 27
H Id H WATER.
At Tybee 7 -57:At Port. 8 27
Shipping Intelligence.
To The Public.,
T HE PAVILION HOTEL. Chur teuton. South Caro
lina. no long and ably conducted by the late H. L.
BUTTERFIELD, wiU mill be kept open for the accom
modation of the travelling public. It* former friend,
and patrona will find the uenal accommodation, and
attention bestowed on them ag formerly, and the pub-,
lie favor, already ao well established as The Hotel
of the travelling Merchants of the South, will, by ear
nest efforts, be fsitiif ully preserved. oc!2-tf
AUCTION SALE.
BY S. 91. L4FFITEAC,
THIS DAT, in front of Store, at 10 o’clock.
The articles which were advertised and not sold-
oc24 - i.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
TCKSDAY, Oot. 23, 1888.
Arrived.
Steamship Fannie. Smoot. Baltimore—LaBoche.
West A Daniels.
Steamer H M Cool, Taylor, Darien—M A Cohen.
Schr Geo P Thorn, Townsend, Key West, In ballast
—Hunter A Gatnmell.
Cleared.
This Delicious Tonic,
Especially designed lor the nse oi the
Medical Profession and the Family.
to now indorsed by all the prominent Physicians.
Chemists and Connoisseurs, as pos«c8aing all those
Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which
belong to an ,
OLD AND PORE GINJ
! We trnsl that our established reputation—fimnded
■ upon eighty-eight years of experience—abundantly
! vindicates onr claims to public confidence, and guar-
E. F. Mexoau-e. E. M. Bbite A Co
Jotnt W. O’Cossoa. .
E. F. METCALFE & CO.
* v
. Cotton Factors^
Comm is si on
• AND _
Forwarding Merchants,
Mo. 9 Stoddard’s Lower Rouge, Baf fit.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Cash advaaoes on consignments to Norton, Slaugh
ter k Co:, New York, and John K. Gilliatt A Co., Liv
erpool. ocl2-3m
~ NOTICE. “
w
HOUSES FOR SALE
- AT AUCTION.
Bt BELL, WTlLY A CIIRI8TIA*.
WiU bo sold, on FRIDAY, 2tith inst, at 12 o'clock, on
ihepremiaea,
AH of the Houses on Lot No. 2, Moore Tythlng Per-
cival Ward, the bouse* to be removed within twenty
days from the day of gate
T<
account <g Tharadny, Oct. 23th, at-,9 o’el^k n. in.
For freight or pmsge, havin^ new and aplendidl
arranged accommMfi' Ions, apply lb
' • WILDER A FCT LARTON,
-j ».. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range-
N B —So engaged berths secured after Tuesday,
Oot. 23, unless paid for. 0022
ferae cash.
oo28
.- FINE FU RN ITURE AT AUCTION. 1
BY BELL, WYLLY At CHRISTIAN.
On Monday next, 29th OcL,jpt 10 Y, o’cloct, ah the
residenoe aver Mr. BrownSi Jiteeliy: Store, No. 119
Congress street, opposite Pulaski House, will be sold,
(a3 the family are obliged to vacate the honse ou l*r
November) a complete assortment of FINE FURNI
TURE, Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen, consisting in
part of . j •
A mlemled 7 octfve. Busawood Piano, eleganQy in-
Fine Parlor setts.
Parlor and .Easy Chairs.
Marble Top Tables, r-v
Brussels Cat pets.
'** f ' Large Miirors. ^ f • » . *. 1
Fine Paintings.
Solas, Lounges.
Book Cases. h . . -
Glass Ware.
Cooking Stove *" ' *
i— ■ teWteteberBstea -
Chamber Chairs.
44 Carpets.
Toilet Setts.
Beds and Bedding
t f»* Wardrobes » - f »* • * .•
ShMM^aMca. ' »
Table Crockery.
Kitchen Furniture.
The above is all needy new and of ihe finest quality.
Term sat Sate ^ ’jJOy .' oc22.
The new and very taar iaiHns «ulelwhecl stoamyfiip
Herman Idvingston, •
’“4
Cliiladelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Co.
For Philadelphia.
Tim first class steamahlp
Tona wanda,
I. TEAL. Commander,
Wilt mi) f-ir the above port on
taterday, gov. 3, at — o’clock — as.
For freight cr passage, having superior accommo-
ds'lnna, apply to
OC22 HUNTER * QAMMELL.
Fot Baitimore.
The new and elegant steamship *
FAN INTI-IC* .
Capt. H. H. Smoot,
WiU soil for Baltimore an A
Thnrsday, Oot. 15, at -^•’eloek - m.
For freight or passage, having godl accommo-
datione, apply to / •
LaHOGHB, WEST A DANIELS,
OC22 Jones' Block.
StealQsliip Nightingale, Caipenter, Now Yotk— j ^nteeo the excellence of this Standard Article-
Board. of Health.
Thisbrvjy lieJl its usual weekly meeting lsat night,
fr. T L>. Fish, Chairman, and fifteen members being
p<*eat.
In the absence of the .Secretary, Mr. James Stewart,
H U. T. iL Ruesell acted as Secretary pf o U>m.
The minutes of the last meeting wore read and con-
finuad,after which the mortuary statement, which
Tili uu !oud(1 in another column, was road.
On ih* call of the reports from the various wards,
th«jw«egenerally reported in a good and healthy ,
toniv.wu.
The ceaber fi om Magazine Ward called the stieu-
lioa rftie Board to the Corral, situated in that ward,
aai ri« matter was referred to the City Marshal.
stated that the noxt meeting would be the
towdtiy meeting of the Board, «a its duties, as at
prr'eat o •usrkated, would end with the ciooo of the
H?a. T. M Russell stated that the duties of the
fcfhnr of :he Board, Marshal and Messenger had
W: VcTj intionous, and faithfully performed, aud he
"zfcr ihey Rhmild bo coaix>onaatt»d. He therefore
-• T • the appointment of it committee of three to
h:: resolutions of thanks and to determine what
*2? lration was due them.
1st motion prevailed, and the Chairman appointed
Russell, Swoll and Bell said committee,
re being no further business, the Board ad-
Hunter A Gammeli.
Steamer Sylvan Shore, Tucker, Palatka, Aa—dag-
horn A Cunningham.
Imports.
Per steamer H M Oool. from Darien— 1 7 ba’es upland
cotton, 7 do sea island*«lo,% do wool, 1 btee bides, 146
buaheli rice.
H
Mayor’. Court.
. n-rre but few cases before His Honor, Mayor
■ -.cstti, yesterday morninf;. A nepro named Jack-
• ■ ilj .-•led With a eerioris offence. Ho was a
"■‘efiua i-iranco place, and at an early hour in
- rjoraing bad thrown some dirty water out of a
•-c n1 story window, lie wen4 into a long explana-
t; a ■ t the matter, and finally acknowledged the
"Settee. Thu Mayor takinR, into cousideration the
"et >1 hit twiug a strangor, fined him in ths sum of
ehree tl liars.
man, who evidently was not ir the habit of
drinking much, bad token one or two drinks too many
“ibidbin in the streets, where be wee found by
"cp of ih. guardians of the night, who introduced him
ctb» "a.-or in command at the Barracks. He was
-era in the sum of three dollars.
tii
aiovulof Geti. Till,on’s Headquarters.
ctdorstand that Gen. Davis TUlson, now in
w-ttmnil of the nib-district of Georgia, contem-
i -ites t-.e removal of Ins boadquarters to Savannah,
-tjtrc T. Watson, on* oi th- General’* staff officers,
"“iatovn yestet-dtv snd secured the building on
"Is enter of Linooln and Bay streets (Padelford’sl.
they are to bo located, and the removal win
Pb eimmediately. - -* - ... •
"Mt.Be.iatx MairLawn." — We have reoeived
Mr. Thos. J. Staley, of this olty. from W. J.
^7, publisher. New York. "Mat garet Maitland, of
ScccrSidr," by Mr* Ollphant. anthor of Zaidee; ^c.
"t ltwe not had the tefsnre time *o perwee tbit
totiv pntfted volume, but, front the numerous com-
phmentory uctices it bee elicited from many «f our cx-
—usges^ wa fed sufficiently Assured of tin. merits to
cctctatad it to the attenilnn of ofir readers'.
Exports.
For steamship Nightingale, for New York—7481
bales cotton, 41 do domestics, 100 ao butt tog, 29 X da
rugs, 15 pkgs mdse.
pa»,ag«r>.
Per steamship Fannie, frcai Haiti more—Mrs M P
Beaufort and 2 chiidtvn, Mrs Wyatt, 2 children and
servt, FAR Whitney.
Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Capt Win
ches or, O.tpt Hye. J E Thorndike, A W Ballard. C R
Walker. J H Laker. Mr Biglow, J Trnber, Mr* Hinas,
Mrs Fisher. , ■ •
Consignees.
per steamship Fannie, from Baltimore—Austin k
fit. W K Boggs. Bryitn. H * Co, TH Bolshaw * Co. E
O'Byrne A Son, R Bs Ifore, BotbwelL & W. Oen R K
Agt MA Cohen O Cohen, Crane-* G, <leghorn A
C, Champion kf. IT CuuningUam, W M-Datodeon,
fit 1 Doyle & Co. Doyle s L, Duuran & J. Ki wi* A H,
j Q Felloe, J GiUilahd * Co, J L Grant, C L Gilbert, 8
iy ties. K M Hun’. -I E Hernaudez, A 8 Hortridge
Holcombs A Co, N A Hardee A Co. lies* A G, B K
Her r * Co. Ho eim in ,fc C, J Kook, J Lipptnan, G B
Lamar, L-iRochc, W A l», Melnhant * Bro. K Molina.
IV A R 'ucintiie * Co, A J Miner, H C Melirtilte, G 8
Nichols, J Mc.Nlahou & Go, .1 Oliver, Remehart A Uro.
C D ifiger.-s Korrot: Bros, C Spilth, Scranton. S * Co,
Tisoa & U, It H fathm, W M TuunoUc Co. Van New
ton ft W, Z C Wa iu ft L'c, iLYVhite, J R Wilder. A M
ft C W West, A Will-OX & Co, Wiison, W a W.
Per steamer H M Cool, frtm Darien—Bryan A H,
Bom well ft W, L J Quilraartin, W M ToUlO A Co.
Cuuslgnees per ventral R. R.
, Oct. 28,1888,
1,278 bates cotton, 1 bb! glass ware, 17 bdls printing
piper, 40 bjXss tobacco, 40 caddies do. 5 h.iu buaea
tobacoo. 44 otiis -dried fruit, 17 eacke ths 2 boxes, 8
cku and 5 boxes mdse. 1 bbl potatoes, l keg pick bo.
# boxes ord .anett stores, 10 empty bids, 1 car stock,
24 cars lutaber, 4 bales domestics, 8 bags wool, 18
bales do, 4 do nldes, 8 bdls do, 1 box e
chickens, to Phillips A M, Erwiu ft H, J
ft Co, Clark, 3 ft Co, Pliers ft U, N A Hardee *
Wilder kf.HF MvtcUfe A Co, OR R Agt, E
ford, Austin ft E, F W Sims ft Co, J A Roto _
iiuttersby ft CO, Sains ft P, Slosh, S ft S, J L VI
tongs, Brady ft M, B H Hardee,* G W Germany, A 8
Hartridoe, P H Belm, L J UuilmarUn ft Co, Tteoo A
U, W H Burronghs A Co- E <3 Wade A Co, E T UB*
uer, 3 G Blitcli, J Ryan, Werreu Broa, M U WMliama,
W H Starr ft Co, Burner ft G, Capt KeynoWs, Brig
ham. H & Co, Savh Ga* C<a w f Wwa, Milieu ft
W, P Dzialyuski, C L Colby ft Co, H Willtema, J Mc
Mahon, M Lanier.
Receipts par Atlantic 4k Gulf R. E.
Oct. 23,1894.
295 balee upland cotton, 5 do sea lsl nd da, 8 ears
sheep. I effr cutlir, 12 cars lumber, and mdse, to LJ
Gmlmartiu ft Co, Sloan, S ft S, Tlson A G, Hcrtatoa,
S a Co, b J Josephs, Scott, H A Co, W MTttnnoft Ua
Unucun ft J, Bradley. U ft Co, Mercer ft A, Erwin *
H. J L Villaloitga, Bryan, H ft Co, A 8 HxrWtofe, J
W Anderson ft Son G W Gal-many Bell. W ft L. E F
Metcalfe A Co. W U Burroughs, r H Behn. chirk, *
ft Co. W 8 Adams. E C W»te ft. Co. A * ®
hhrticb. Gucrard ft P, I Fog irtv. R Hahanham *
sou, Chtpuiun ft, C, cobper ft McA, Mr* JfS??,
Mrs J B Bond. R octntire A Cs larvi A E, A Wilcox,
Macrey. B A Co, B F sandiord, M Lloyd.
Put np in cooes, containing one doze* bottles each,
and sold by
*G . RUWE.,
SAVANNAH,
And ail promlnont Druggists. Grocers, &c.
A. M. BININGER ft <50.,
[EatabUshed 1778.1 Sole Importer*.
No. IS BCaver itreet. New Tork.
Opinions or the Press.
The Bialageis, No. 16 Beaver street, hava »' very
high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best
house In New York.—Heme Jonrnal.
The boose ef A. M. Blulnger A Co., No. lo Beaver
street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a
refutation that may well be envied.—N. Y. Evening
Chatham IsPEemtt cormp. y \
At CMahueiu. September 26, 1866. /
r Is endiend anal ontertd by the
. court that the Tax Collector of Chatham county
be. and ha 1* hereby authorized, empowered and
directed to assess and collect, as a tax tor the pre-
eent year for county purposes, fifty per <-eut. upon
the amount of the State tax f«e the present year, 1866
And it to further ordered, that lilteen (15tecnt* on
every one hundred dollars worth of property -re
turned be collected, as also one dollar upon each and
ey*n male inhabitant or this county, on ihe Hietdtiy
of April test, between the ages of twenty one and-
sixty years, as r”. extra tax for edncatkinal purpose^
-o pay ihe county debt, to meet expenses- ot the
County Coart and increased expenses or tlth tali ;rt
the present peti id, and other unforeseen exptnd!-
tU Aridit Is farther ordered, taut fifty per-centnm on
tbs State tax be collected from all practitioners «t
law, physic and dentistry, from every ilagnerre.-m.
amhrotype, photographic, and similar artists; frott
every unctioneer, from every keeper of a |iool or hii-
Soucitob.—In the County Court yester-
*'E>. onor, Judge Rnesell appointed C- O. La-
■'h*, Esq., as acHng County Solicitor, in the.absence
* ,uo - 0. Ferrlll, Esq. This appointment to well
Mr. Lamoite having largo experience in ths
ft. is well as being connected with the newspaper
^ittiess in a reportorial character.
frt STEasisnE? ToKAWAXna.—By a" dispatch re-
list night by-Messrs. Hunter ft Oammell. agents
ft the Philadelphia line, we learn that the Tonawanda
at Philadelphia Vestcriiay morning at eleven
'-'dock. :;1
r “0Si Baliijobi.—The steamer Fsnnle, Captain
'Boot, arrive here yesterday from Baltimore. Purser
** a, tolds wilt please aeospt our thanks for late papers.
I Lriu._xhe Nttionol snd Southern Express Com-
ltHve placed us Under abBgations for files of
k *Putti and Macon papers. _ t—i /
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE—W. H. WiLTXXkOX
- w b Saylor, Fla
f t N Durem
W Stegall, Oa
RGi
fT L Hhnltz, 8 > Ex
L Morton, Porilaud
T W Tophsrn, Chae
J D S.cveua, Ga
H Crutchfield, Macpn
C B Addison, S C
*7 D Benuolds. str Fannie
C Epping, Ga
J E Thorndike,
g W.Fiomnoy, Ga
P C Pomllcton, Valdosta
C H Yeoman.., Blaclcsbear
& H Gamble, FIs
W P Flanigan.’ Ga
G W Floyd, Ga
SCREVEN HOUSE—0. MCGn.LT.
J® 1 sttrntloB ot ton pwyero is.
•’'ht'eiuent of the rcity TF*a*l
directed to the
ter in another
R Gardner, Fla
W 8 Branch, N C
W E dlex inder, -Ga
R McBeun.ttt, Ga
vr u Hamilton, Ga
P Yeung, Ga
f H Bea.ley, AiOIR
W J costan, Mo
9 A Jones, Ga
H Hobart, Ga
J i stone, Ga ,
GW Scattergood,
> A W Ballard, St Oat Bine*
G p WlncPesSer, do
A B Hard son. Fla
.left's friend and
Jvittchen and Uundt
t, w *="-rn°LD rmiKU.—COLGATE'S
— t:,e '8 friend and assistant. It
JAP Is the
_»d M( to
ttuJlrundry. it is no biunbag.butan
1,1 established value snd reputation.
5*o is
wUru
Vooa Doctob J—It is not -f—--—yto have
r u on* box of.KABSDE&’Et fiANATITc
"He. ,
^!kn.T, >l< t are a11 <e Iudigretfon,^nyapepel*.
n °mid?' iacn ' ! ’ ,Bd ot * >er dis*rder*AD8il>»fri*ff aftlhl
W H Gogol, A ft G R R
WP Hamilton, Ga
J D Tnertier, Sspelo
A 8 Bigelow. Djboy
PAVTUOS HOTEL—H. K. BaftXS.
G G lAiiber. Pa : W 8 Tucker. Pcnaacifa
GE Hlginhutiom, U 8 A I Sudivan. N Y
i PH Dabney, USA I
MARSHALL HOUSK-A. B. LCCfi.
G bamlUpn, Bexufprt iD s Uncklea, City
Mai C T Watson, Augusta D McIntosh, Ga
p 3 POBter, do Id E Roharte, Ga
_D B Wadley, Ga !J A McIntosh, Ga
W J Wooten, AtlsnU !J Knight, Ga
W C Meade. jC W Stone, Ga-
Ij FS
sigre
I i ership, muter the firm name of A M. SCAR
BROUGH, for the buying and selling of merchandise,
hothou their own account and bB commission In the
city ol tsatbinnah. A. -M. SCARBROUGH. ofSavsnnah.
Is the general narlner, and ABRAM S. JEWELL <>|
Jers y City, State of New Jersey. STEPHEN D.
HARRISON, of Bergen. State of New Jetvey, and
t.ORNELIUs D. VAN WAGBNEN. of the cHy of New
V orlr, are the special partners. Abram 8. Jewell eon-
tiibntes to ihe common stock three thooaandihrce
hundretl and thirty-three dollars and thirty-fonr
oents ft 1.33S 34,) and the raid Stephen D. Harri-on
and-Coriieilos D. Van Wagencu rontributeeacU three
tfanusand three humlr-d and thirty-three doUare anil
thltty-iliree cents ($3,333 83) Tttis partnership is to
eommcnce on the 1st oi October, >864, and shad con
tinue for one year, to-wit: until the 1 ft of. October,
1867. A. M. SCARBROUGH.
A«RAM S. JEWELL.
STEPHEN l>. HARRISON.
CORNEUCS D. VAN WAGENEN.
od-Ow ' .
ESTATE SALE.
UY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in November next, at 11
o - riock.-in front of the Court Honse;
Tract of Land No, 250, 8th District, Wilkinson eoun-
ty, oobfitiniug VKii seres, situated neoF Jaskaonville,
Ga. Flat can be assn it our office.- It tea valuable
Tract, well located aud well wooded; sold for a division
among ths heirs. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for
titles. . ,ociO
HERRING’S
FERE PROOF S AFES
• AND
3^ , a,i^balllts ,
PATENT PLATFORM V.
and from the keeper of any other table, at-unl ot
p.acc for any other game or plfty with or without a
same unless for exercise or a amusement only, amt
■ot prohibited by law t and from etery agent or, —
person engaged in any
like charaeter in Oha<
GEO.
JOHN ... „
JNO WILLIAMdDN. J.I. C. Ck C.
Tn* extract from th* pinnies.
WJH. H. uul
oe9-80t" Clerk
CO
UiOCH,
k DC. <5.
IRN.
YELLOW
buabals for sale low, to close’consign
BRADLEY, HILL A CO.,
NQL.lfc8toddarfht Lower Rangiy
7000'
meat, by
6Cp8t-tf
Mr. F. Lessing
f
yyOVLD respectfully inform bto'patrouwind friends
(Bathe tenow prepend tagive Ptntehing taason* on
th* PiiBtk and instruction to Thorbogh Bt**
ocW-lm - ' . ■ vi- —.
For Remit,
coraar of «to nth Broad and Bull atreeu.—
^“jOHN
Or W. T.
/-I
ISONS.
A House Wanted*
COMFORTABLE HOUSE, suitable for a cnuill
. family, is wanted by a good tenant. Apply atthis
BELL, WYLLY & CHRISTIAN
*■. t . ■
TT'VING BEEN AGENTS for the shove Safes
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIft* PROOF
HKKKiw« ordiBBi iimenun ***'7 MadfifU cents per onnam. . *
SAFES, with pa-eut Crystal led Iron Burglar I'wnrf^ , Term* cash. Purotoaser paying for titles.
aT an ‘ ‘ f i‘v. .* a utidp jr hff snoa
Valuable Real Estate Sale
AT AUCTION.
BY BELL, WYLLY A CHRISTIAN.
Ou' TGR8DAV, 6th Ksvesnber, at 11 o'clock, in
front of the Colirt. House, will be sold, LOT No. 19,
north side of Jones street, east of Price street, 54
fe tfront ou Janas sired, awl 97K lect deep.
The Rnprovenients consist Of two wooden Dwelling
Houses, paying a rent of $40 per mouth. • For further
paiticulHivcallat our counting-room. Term* cash,
purchaser p:iymr for ail papers. oc!8
FOR CHiRLESTON,
VTA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
Through by Daylight.
The fine jind very test steamer
ELIZA HANCOCK,
Captain JOHN! A POST.
Will leave as above on THURSDAY NEXT 87th
met ant from Charleston Wharf, foot of West Broad
street, at 8 o’clock a. m. This boat la new, very
rart, and passengers need not fear detention pa the
route.. For freight or parsige apply to
P. M. UYKEt.L. Agent, _
- oc24. Charleston Wharf
* ' VOR DARIEN.
•THE STEAMER
H. M. COOL,
TAYLOR, Commandtr,
Will leave for Darien on Priday morning, 28th
Inst, at 8 o'clock.
Eor freight or paeeage, apjdy on boud or to
01-24—2t.
. COHEN, Agent.
The new steamer ,. w _
D I C T A T O B’,,
: -/ (1,006 Ton*,)
' Ospesiu L. M. OOXErTEB, _ >
WiU resume her regular trips as above, eiimneifMJg
Wednesday, 24th last., at B o’clock a. n
For freight or passage nppl^im^botirA dr
. a t.to-‘3s8*treei.
TRUSTEES SAL EL
BY DELL, WYLLY CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY in November, in
front of the Court House, between the legal hours of
totef i‘. - ‘ i -t •' .••
Lot No. ' 12, -Gaston Ward, 60 feet on Huntington
street, mud 175 on Jefferson (more or less), northwest
corner. The' improvements consist of two wooden
Da riling*, 'one with kitchen in yard. Foe simple.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit
of the heirs aud creditors of the estate of the tete Mrs.
MA) A. Qustttook, deceased.
Term* cash; purchaser to pay for titles and stumps.
WILLIAM BURNS, ( Tnuteea.
FOR PALATRi, FLA.,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LAND
INGS ON,THRSTy,JOHNS RIVER
The new steamers
0IOTAT0R,
O.dOfi TbiMj .' v x -.. t
Captain L. M.-COXHTTBR-, '
Haring undergone thorough repairs, will returns
her tegular rou e, as atiove, leaving Savaunilf}
Every Satnnlay, at 3 o’clock j». a.
For freight or passage, having splendid accommo-
daflons, apply on board, or to ‘
L. 3. GU1LMARTTN ft CO.,
148 Bay street.
FOR LIVERPOOL
The flreteclass Am.rican ship
ELLEN HOOD,
J. A. PENNELL, Master,
having a large p 'rttoo of her freight engaged, will
have, immediate dtnmirofr.
For balance of frfSght apply to
0C23-6C WILDER Jfc FULLAKTON.
ocl»
ROBT. UcINfIBE,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. '
BY BELL, WYLLY Ac CHRISTIAN.
Will be sold on ths first TUE8DAY in November, in
frimt of the Court Honse, between the legal hours
’ *ji sale. , '■ . •
Lei'MS, It Ik DLstrict, 4d Section, Cherokee county, 40
acres. *
Lot No.’SD; fid Distriot, Mb Section, Cherokee county,
40 acres.
Lot NO. 194,11th District, Lee county, *02)4 acres.
Lot No* 114, 10th District, Dooly county, 202%
. acres. .
-Lot-No. 180.14th District, Dooty eonnly, *»)4 acres.
Sold by psrmission i f the honorable Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham county as the property belonging to
toe estate of Geoas* A. Ash, deceased, for Ih* benefit
(■the heirs aud creditors of the asiale.
Terms cash oa day of mis; purchasers to pay for
papers. BENJAMIN 8 BO VENN VEIN E_
sep!9. , administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
NY BELL, WYLLY BCHinTItf.
. Will bd. (rid in firadt of the doart loOM.00 the first
TUESDAY to November, between th* legal hours
Western balf Lot No. IS. Warren Ward, with im
provements. subject to e ground rent of seven dollars
ALSO,
A largo and complete assortment of FA1RBA5
PATENT PHTYkRM SCALES, from 3,B«0 poi
dorm-iJtdown t.\4«0 pounds. - 'V. it
PLATFORM and UNION, ' ’"
GROCtav, COUNTER, AND
EYEN BALANCE.
The above Safes and Scale* are too #etf*Vnown to
require any e-inimeiits Stock constantly on hand
and SOM at Mun'ifi'-'arer'a ftsrd Pr Cc*. seplO
ANDREW M. BOSS. A date.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR!
XKOa NEW WHEAT. ■
<***«. Bavannah Steam PI Coring MUte feast end of
A. Broaghton street) are now supplying Gnicere
and Familleti wtili an excellent quality of NEW
FLOUR, made from NEW WHEAT. Families sup-
nirdst their residences, by ths barrel, half barrel,
orciesner barrel Also.-lierii- GBlYS -au^rMBAL,
hr toe bu-ihel or half bBsaei -4- *"16
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
Bt BElLWylLy a CRflirut.
> r *fea^7aafetBs?is'S«s
of sale,
Stevea (11) Share* Central Rallraad Stock, sold by
orderof tlteCquriofO.dtoary for th* benefit of the
heirs aud hredltbrxofth# estate of the late Miss Eliza
beth B. BarnweU, deceased.
. JOHN B. BARNWELL.
sepl9 -- *-•Admihi trotor.
Thomaston lame.
600
Notice.
I
0. J, TRACY
IdR
her bndfiess from
and So^ Broad
anresiaMw"- _-JetoSl Street find Bay WBe,
anrt’aald ««ami- Qentlem* t eafi he gccQfiPBnodated
with Private and Transient Bgatd . on^,
Mr Wright, Oa
' Stone, Qa •
For Rent,
iSfSsiissssiasa'aisrs i
th,{„ ‘“'ted, about 8 mile*above the city.- adjoining i
k 5*2* “f. James Putter, and opposite Mr. Da£ i
*. ptenutdifo'-’oantaining over 700 acres ‘
tn ^ rice land, an in one compact body, with
teland of about 60 acres. 6 large double I
•«wt- a 011 ’ ,l A • mile book from'the river, a I
iL-'J 1 “ r, a of Gotten, provision 8od wood tend,
fo’torr ovesscar, passed many
hiai large family. Ths Savannah Bali,
to pa **as near it and the station M doss by. Apply
ROBT. HABERSHAM k SONS,
Savannah, Ga.
New Style Dress Trimmings
* AND
Millinery Goods,
* Jnstret«lved.at •
MBS. LOUIS’.
A Fine Blatt Mare
TOR SALE,
' BY BBLL. WYLLY dk CBRWWAS-
3QQ _
BKADLBY, HILL ft
bbU. for sate by. - ,
BRADLEY, HHX A oo. 4 )
, t f • Nn. 12 Stoddard’* Lower Range,
ihforTXss ahd JoaaEis or
LA THYRWO S R^E.“a?^PARto A ?A l v3Y"
“ * GOODS.
-JTo. 303’Brdadway, rtrnerrff Dntoe
aug*-4mo ’ —To*-;
furniture.
DEGRAAF A
Fsr jPablks, Fla.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S. FER
NANDINA AND JACKSONVILLE.
The United States Majl bfeamer
KATE, -
With nnanrtiareed ■ eCcommodaftomf. will leave
every THUBSBAYMOBNiNG. at 8 o'clecfc.
Retn-niag. will leave PaUtka Saturday morning
and arrive at Savannah o - Sunday. For rnrutei ;ar-
ticul reapply to ' BRADLEY,-BILL ft CO,
• oc’-2-tf Mo. W Stoddardu Lower H inge,
Atlantic Line New York and
. Savannah Packets,
The AIM brig
. W, EL Bickmore*
* Captain B1CKMORE,
Is now leading and baa three-foerths of cargo en
gaged.* For freight apply to
ret2 -4t L. J. GClLNARTIS A CO.. Apert’s.
OLD 8G1-VSGEY LH.
Lea?e every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Palatka, £. Fla.,
TOUCHING At BRUNSWICK, ST. MA
RY’S; FEHNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE AND PICOLATA.
The Bow and elegant steam packets,
LIZZIE BAKER,
Capt. N. KINO, and *
SYLVAN SHORE,
r Capt. JAMES TUCKER,
-haring been specially fitted np for this mote v 1th
unsurpassed accommodations, will leave regularly
for the above places, the Sylvan Shore every TUES
DAY MORNING, and the Llzxle Baker every SATUR
DAY morning, at ten o'clock.
Returning, will leave Jacksonville ever; Tneaday
•and Friday, arriving at Savannah every Wednesday
and Saturuay mornings, to Use to connect with'tbs
New York steam- ra.
Foi*fr “ight er Passage apply at the office an Florida
wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNING HAH,
Agent.
^4ftJfrrightei«vhMi^torjihlW*jre^^^riMf
Co-partnership Notice.
T HE undersigned have this day entered Into Oe>
pa<taership under ihe firm name orK. W. SOLO
MON.. A CO., lorthe transaction 01 a General Shoe
business, at iso Congress street. City 01 Savannah.
li W. SOLOMONS.
J. D. SMI iH.
October L 18*6- ocll-tf
VALUABLE PLANTATION
,nds
TOKpiTjpSTlTESiBRlZlL
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ST. THOMASriPA&A. EEBNA^IBUCO, ^
BAHIA, AND RIO DE JANEIRO. ■ j.
I 'I J> K l flJjL A it Pr i it
AND
Timber
ATAUCilUffi-r
BY BBLL. fiVYLLT,* CBttITUI.
On TUESDAY. Notemljer *Ih, at U o’clock, fr
front of the Court Himte. will be sold,
A PLANTATION AND TIMBER*® LANDS,
offer a good inducement to persons engaged to the
Dumber business. For farther particular* enquire
«t our counting room, where plats aud deed* cube
seen. Terms cash, purchaser paying for all pagan.
ocl8 ’
TRUSTEE’S SALE. . J J<
BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION.
BY BBLL, WYLLY A CHMS IRAN.
On TUESDAY. November 6U1. at Ua’cteek, to front
Of Court Mouse. Lot No. L 80 by Ubfeet, ea Mtltedge
atreot. naxrrto the corner ot Drayton, tie rimpte.
Terms enh, pito Sssaia yytogJocaB r**—s «clB
8T and 89 Bowery, aad «5 Ckafitol*
OTIU. continue to be the largest^'Furniture Matot;
l3 faoinrera iu the city. - . 3
parlor.
. fif
. TRUSTflfrS SALE.
Building Lot at Auction.
rftBf BBLL. WVIfY * 47HKTSYLAM.
< saw-
comer of Jefferson and New Houston streeca. Mb fort
» Jefferson and 60 feet on New Houston Fas aim-
• »^*Sca».gap»te«rapfiTB»ftT»IWf«».
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
Canopy as* YEttrla Bedsteads,
-.{. } FOHJHA SOUTHERN -e-
At -Jfkriercent reduction. In price. _ ” ;
Ai-"i*e ins*.,-.
Notice:
oe ‘S2-«odl m
H andsome cloak j ataek*,
Flowers, Ribbon*. Y lrete efi ait cetera, W4to,
Taroels, 4re Han irons onr dpUarapWaw*
ere from 25 cts. upward; aud a great WfiO|,w_
Bom* Braids, ailk. worstedandaowat Ori|
amine for yourself, at MRS R. A M>UlS
ocll Sw No. 181 Congress street, op
! Firm of BOTBWELL £ WHITEREAD was
dissolved oa the tub ifovof Wntemlwr lsat.
I s-t&r aapwwr
boelaeatef the late firm winb*ewtiBnedna
| dtt the firm Maine of BGTHWELL A WHfPEHRAD,
h* 8. R' ®^THWttL,
1 WlB »• F. WHITEHEAD.
Warfted,
Ya 'g ntTcmtm mth's
n Um Imam of the WV4 A»» BrmaYm iui me
sacks
far sale
MAHON A C6.
‘WHITE OORN ANSFEKED OATS,
iE a. mdSuia ft adtr.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY BELL, WYLLY * CHRISTIAN.
u Tefip>Alf%ovfnb*rSth, at U o'clock, in
fronj) of .tiyfjDom* Ebu«. wI K%’
250 acres land in tHomascounty,
Lot Na 222,17th aad Oth dtetrigto 8oM .br OTder^
of Court far acoouut of the heira snd eieditbrs of the
edat* of tk* l*te Fsail Keil«r, d*rea—w1 T«nna cosh.
Parch—er lo *U PH»<r*, oclS
Regular Auction Sato
) *****
, CARRIAGj
Ar‘4¥ oubfKeli* m
asasffa^sBssKwsrara
every Wedneaday thereafter.
^^rBoard.
nf 1
Z. N. WINKLERy
Coinnttobion Merchant, SCO,
BAT STREET,
Ont TNG STORK or UofHWXLL A Woitxhxad,
W ill attend promptly 10 th* Hie of all rderchandu*
en’rusted (o him; rise, 10 the shipping of cottou,and
to th- proper getting up of all marine papers.
ocl7—■«»
MARTIN J. FORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE, fie. fin BRYAN STREET,
. v lift; • • -
jyl7-0m SAYANKAH. GA.
FOR. RENT,
, ' Bn reasonable terms. POUR COCNTIN
| miOMS and TWO large halls to th*
I brick building on the comer of Bay and Lto-
1 oln streets. Foesmsioa given immediately
EDWARD PADKLFOHD.
Under contract srlth the United Stages and Brut
Governments for the carriage of the rnaite, will «is-
Ik-<+
lMships,
ikariltebr,. re .y
On th# 2—of Ev*ry Month,
From the •
Port of-New TTorJc
rot the following named ports anil at the follow-
——Mamuii "
SL Thomas ^ #80
Fora 1*160
Pernambuco -Hfc.
fraiffa. rjghn r-1 - ft"
From Haw York to Rio de Janeiro - *N‘
gtamage^at half these rates, meals to cl oiled, but
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel.
— (—. 11 ■,In— a, MUarn, apply tO
‘ Agent.
1> Block.
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Law Notice.
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1 Courts m the city of gsvaanah.
JA& JOHNSON.
A. V. McRax.
Telia ir county, Ga.
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McRAE & WILCOX,
Comn^isoiOn Merchant*,
' 14 STODDARD’S UPPER BAWL RAY 8T.,
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Conalgnihi n’s respac(fully solicited. Liberal ad
vances mad* to planters on Cotton. Produce, Ao.
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FOR RENT,
! HOUSE AND HAKERT on the aonthsMteor-
r Of Mo:.tgomsry aad tenth Broad euatia.—
1 Houks wiil be remad without tba Baaeryif dm
ed ’ ApplJ tO. Mas. J. EYAHti,
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House to. .Let.
T»AirrOE : A TERT DESIRABLE BOUSE, % a
•X pleasant locality, suitable for a small fhmuv^-
Eent 84* tajsepet month. Address Box au*. r. O.
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VAN WEST, POLK OO^ QA.
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T the InttHBPBEprovement Fund of the dtete
CjEVERAL Gentlemen,
O enn obtain Board 1
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