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*?'*Wa«m, Columbus, S. W. B. It, Chattanooga
Oar.taking aU mail matter for tbe North,
F ^Jn8tete»7 at 6.15 o'clock P. M, drily.
W ?«flBlirBAt KAU.BOAD. through pouches for Au-
Atlanta, Milledgevilte Eatonton, daily, and way
r Mac of Central Ball road, and all points con-
“ , ,n-i at 6% o’clock A M, daily, except Sundays.
hv ArnaNTio ASD liiJLl Railroad, for all points on
.v. road aud contiguous; Balnbridge, Ga., Talla-
fjJa Jacksonville, and aU parts of Florida, tn'd
yioridi Branch Railroad, 6 a. m., dally, except
sfeimer, for Brunswick, St. Simon’s Islsnd, 8t.
Frcderia, five.y Tuesday at ft a. m.
Hi Steamer, for Darien, every Friday at 7 a. m.
of. sandal's all malls will oiose at 2 p. m.
MONET BENT WITHOUT DANGER OP LOSS,
6y ueana of Money Orders, at tbs Savannah Font Of-
4 “S’ niace Mill open for business at 9 o'clock a. m.,
ariose at 5 o'clock p. in. On Sundays the Office
HI beopened tor the delivery of the mail ftom 9 to
10
o'clock a. m.
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ASEiVTS.
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Mtents to receive subscriptions and advertisements
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VaLUOSTA, QA.—P. C. FKSbLETON.
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A-AKliloUS, GA —351. B. Council.
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avLN*£dVHjLE, FDA.—Da. Porter.
210S riOELLO, FDA.—Thos. Siaimoks.
pLEilXMGrUN, FDA.—H. 4. StaNWOOD,
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jULXJY, FDA—Thomas J. Shbpard,
laKE GITy, FDA—M. D- Mooke.
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f j.I.VANDI^A, FD&—F. 0. Suhrer.
Ga,.—a. H. Sneed.
bT. AUGUSTINE, FDA.—G. 8. GBEHKO. ' ■»
HOUSTON, FDA.—anhus MoAulay.
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Jor, Con & Go., No. l Spruce street; O. H.
PatttsP3 x. Oo., New Yorfc Herald Building; Geo.
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* * PHILADELPHIA’—Joy Coe&Co., 144 South 8ixth
^OMCINSATI—S. H. PABVHJ, 176 Pine Street;
floox. 0O3UBN & Mack, 138 Pine Street; :
CHICAGO— 1 Oook, Coburn & Oo87 Dearbnrn-st.
SfivV ORLEANS, LA—E. C. Wharton A Oo., 88
do^tHOH street.
0. W. PITTMAN, Jr .vis the General Travelling
.wgat for the News and Herald for Florida, j
K. L. GENTRY is the General Traveling Agent of
the Newn and Herald, to receive subscriptions and
adverasemtuts.
e iSF HASTBitS everywhere arc authorized to rp-
6a7r; advertisements and subscriptions at our reg-
-
iutSex co Mew Advertisements*
Meeting oi the Savannah Typographical Union this
mo rn leg, at II o’clock. -> h j
Board wanted la a private family.
Cotton sample piper and marking ink Jox. kale by
Cooper, Okott & Co. f t
Notice that the v/holesale Store of A. A\ Solomons A
Co. will be closed to-day.
Ganuy b3gging aud com for sale by Bell'* Hol|: :
Brick dwelling and two aioies for rent by H.T-
Min r, Jr. - - • - .
Baggies and rock away a fer sale by W. W-.P»aiel8. j
Beaidence on lhe Salts for sal* by Bell A Hull.
Anoti.»n sale of southern half of Dot No. 9, Kiddie
Oglethorpe Ward, on the first Tuesday In October,
by W. W- Daniels. , "
Aa tlon sale of provisions, eic., thi-» morning, at
10>£ o’clock, by W. W. Daniels.
Auction sale of groeoriea, dry good3, ehL, this mozn-
lug, at 20& o’clock, by Bell & Hnll.- — —
Stocks and bonds for sale by Bell & Hull.
Valuable building lots for sale by Bell & Hull.
L:>und improvements on Hall street for sale by Bell
& Hull. • - ! .
Base Ball—Forest City vs. Ogle-
TnoBPES.—There was a large attendance on the
ground in rear of the Park yesterday afternoon, , to
wltoess the march game played bstween the Forest
City and O^kthorpe Clibs of this city.
The Clubs, though having some of their ‘tcrack”
players on hand, failed to play as well as on pravi-
oaa occasions.
We must say, however, that when we look at the
Tarious clubs, we cannot refrain from giving much
praise to the OglethorpeS, as they are all quite youth
ful, while the members of the Forest City Club are
muscular and matured men.
The hhort stop and third base runner of the Qgle-
thorpea were obliged to absent themselves a short
time before the game was called, ana consequently
they were short-numbered towards the last of the
game.
The knowing ar9 the scores made by each respec
tive Club: * -
Outs Buns
«'(jLETHOapzS.
Buns
0
' roiiEs
Shafer
0
McNetty
Case
3
1
Veit man....
Disher
... 2
1
tiay
Nichols ....
2
2
Colquitt....
R >38
0
2
Ivunbjll....
Eluetein ....
.. 2
1
6eard
King
1
2
Craven
Neidliugt.r..
.. 0
2
arilfln
Einstein....
1
1
Bel 1
Total....
.. 15
12
Total..4.
1
3-
A
1
D,
1
1
8
0
! 3
9.
0
2
2
1
1
0.
s
15 13
Where is Your Bor, at Night*-—The
practice of allowing boys to spend their evenings in
the streets is one of tbe most minous, dangerous and
mischievous things possible. Nothing so speedily
and surely marks their course downward. They ac
quire, under cover of night, an unhealthy state of
mind, vulgar and profane language, obscene practi
ces, criminal sentimen^and a lawless, riotouB bear-
in*. Indeed, it is in the streets, after nightfall, that
lojs acquire the education and the capacity tor be
coming rowdy, dLsolute men. Parents, do you be
lieve it? will you keep your children home of nights,
*nd see that their home is made pleasant and proflL
able 1—Excfynge- j f |
1 »
Darisg Robbert. — Tnuraday, about
twelve o’clock, the room of Mr. Donohue, ah emr
ployee of the Custom House, was stealthily entered
by some person or persona uhknown, who abstract
ed therefrom a flue black coat aud a pair of panta
loons that were lying on a chair three feet from the
bed on which Mr. D. was sleeping. The poctets of
the pantaloons contained twenty-two dollars
greenbacks, but we are happy to state that in the
harry of escape the thief or thieves dropped the pants
in the hall, minus the grcentj|*fcs. Here U another
lesson to those who are ia tbe habit of sleeping with
their doer insecurely fastened.
Domestic Infelicity.—Mr. and Mrs. Dree-
8er seem to be witnessing the disagreeable portion
of their life, and on sundry occasions have arrayed
themselves hors du combat. On yesterday Mrs. D.
appeared before Justice P- H. Russell, Jr., xndcom-
plained bitterly of the conduct of Mr. D-, whereupon
the Justice issued a warrant against the stem and
unfeeling Mr. D. The arrest was made, and at lhe
appointed hour both Mr. and Mrs. D. appeared
Afier many “pro’s and con’s,** the matter was ami
cably adjusted. Wehavo no doubt but what they
have returned home a much wiser pair.
A Nuisance that Shouldjje ABATED.-pOor
attention has been attracted for some tinqp ^ast tt>
the motley groups of negro women ^who pxe In the
habit of congregAtiag at nigh tin fbeviclhjty of the
Tost Office. Ttey appear to be specimens of the lowest ed.
and most degraded class of human nature; not a
night passes that is not made hideous with oaths, ob
scene remarks and jests, and the effrontery with
which they flaunt their dusky forma la disgusting to
all of onr law-abiding citizens. We think it |8 high
time that some stop was put to this nuisance.
Steamship Wyoming.—In consequence of
the recent accident to this steamer the will not leave
for Philadelphia to-day: We learn that the niw pro
. peller, telegraphed for by her agents, Messrs. Hunter
and Gammell, will arrive in a few days, when the
steamer win be taken up on the ways fit the ship
yard of Mr. H. F- Willink, Jr., where'.hex propeller .
will be placed on by Messrs. P. J. Bulger & Co./ The
Tonawanda sails for Philadelphia on Saturday, Octo
ber 3d, at 9 o’clock.
Bocsd Over.—A difficulty occurred yes-
ierday morning between a white and a negro boy,
during tb© progress of which the mother of the
white boy urged him on, whereupon he struck the
uegro boy on the head with a stone, which caused the
procurement of a warrant by the negro boy for
8ault and battery against the white boy, audia peace
warrant againfitTiis mother.1 Both parties gave the
required bail aud were discharged.
Arrival of the Leo at New Tors.—By a
dispatch jeceivod by Messrs. Hunter & Gammell! tbe
Rgeats in this city, we learn that the steamship Leo,
hence for Hew York, arrived safely at that port at 2
O’clock on yesterday (Friday).'
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Mayor’s Conrt.
Hon. E. 0. Axtoebsoh, Mayor^ Presiding.
FWDAY, September 25, 1869.
- Before hi. Honor personally appeared one of our
city officials, who, in attending to, his laborious da-
ttss, took an over dose of ’^ig water” to counteract
the effects of the son. and thereby lay prostrate on
the steps of one or onr principal hotels. - Officer,. He-
Hahon, taking the place of the “good Samaritan,'*
poured a healing balm upon the sick man hjr taking
him out of the street. His Honor, looking at the
matter in a different light from that of the offender,
allowed him to deposit ten. dollars in the city trass ary,
and have his name placed before the Fathers of'the
Commonwealth.
List of Letten Held for Postage, '
Remaining In the Savannah PostOffice, which will
he forwarded to the Dead Letter Office if not attended
to by the witters before October 2d: 4 J'
^Hpv. Tr Vaysrito,'Newark, N. J.: J. Deroar,
Charleston, S. O.; Josy Ha3eU, Beaufort, 8. C."; Mr.
Charies Vansant. Eddington, Fa.; Col. N. H. Robert,
Madison Court House, Florida; Messrs. Ogden &r Co_;
New York, N. Y,; Jesse Brewer, McIntosh, Georgia;
Mrs. M. J. Arledge, Balnbridge, Georgia; Thomas D.
Harrison, Camden county, Georgia; John T. Bahn,
Valdosta, Georgia; B. P. Spencer, Oolumbna, Geor
gia; W. H. Harrison, Hon’gomery, Georgia; Mrs.
J. M, Harrison, Montgomery, Georgia. '
Scarcity of Locals.—During this boated
spell we must admit that an item for the local col.
umn Is virtually a thing of gold, mad we are forced
to tax oar Imaginative organs to thelrntmost capacity
in coiueqnence of the sparsity of news I Yet we feet
assured that a comparatively bare column la much
more acceptable to the eyes of our generous patrons
than a well-flUcd one composed of a general re-hash-
lng of previonsly published items.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Pulaski House.—P Stotesbory, Fla; W J Lawton,
City; A La Sueur,’Albany; Mrs E C Ponder, Thomas-
vibe; Miss A M Ponder, Fta; A O Brown, do; H G
Bond, Ga; JC Grtaley.and.:wife, Fla; J C Wicklifife,
Femandina, Fla; SMBiggers, Coiambus; OB Dar
den, Fla; W B Bowden, do; J E Deuse, Ga; W P Rey
nolds, N 0; L K Martin, Aufcastg: i ‘ , i j M j
Mabsball House.—G Teal,'jr, steaUahip Wyom
ing; LD Barrett, do; O F Barey, do; J Raney, do; W
Wilson, do; J Teal, do; Mrs M Morrison, NY; HW
Dems, city; B A Stark, do; B Orovenson, Ky; P Mc-
Gildor, NY; A McGoorelawn, do; Geo B Hack. Ga;
N Batter, Fla; '4)r B Thomas, Ga; L Greenfield, do;
Jean Bean vail, Ithoea.
ScaxvER Houan—b A-Houston, Brunswick; w L
Wol e, Baltimore; W O Boyd, Dublin, Ga; J Snyder,
city; Mrs Beaufort, Columbus; Hiss Green, do; H
Oetjen and lady, do; WL Scott, Anguata.p
ioPFICIAL.)
Proceedings or Council.
Savahsah, September 24, 1SG8.
Special Meetinq or Council. , t
Council met pursuant to a call ter special meeting
to consider the bill now before the Legislature ot tbe
State of Georgia in relation to the extension of the
charter of the Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard
Railroad Company.
Present: tbe Uayor, Aldermen Brigham, Villakm-
ea. Hunter. Qua, Burroughs, A, N. Miller, Waring,
Meyer andSima.
Tne Mayor stated the object of the meeting, and
that a copy oi the proposed 0111 had been transmitted
ter tbe conBideration of the Board by Hon. KufaaE.
Lester, Senator First District, Georgia Senate, prior
to lie being called np in the Senate.
The bill was tben read for information of Council
and Its provisions were folly dieenssed.
On motion of Alderman Hunter, tbe bill was taken
np by-sections, which were separately acted on and
adopted, with the exception oi the 6th section, which
was on motion of Alderman Banter (by reqnest or
tbe President of the savannah, skidaway and Sea
board Railroad Company.) stricken out. The bill as
approved by Council reads as follows :
A bill to he entitled An Act to confirm an Ordinance
. qf the City ot Savannah, granting the right to the
1; Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad Com
pany to construct a street raitwayWer the streets
In said city, and to grant furteor rights and privi
leges to said railroad company, and to amend its
charter: „ :
Seeciiou 1. Bgit enacted by the General Assembly
of Georgia, That all' the-rights, privileges and fran
chise granted to and: confe:red -on the Savannah,
Skidaway and .-onboard Railroad Company by tbe
corporation of the city 6f Savannah, through its Com
mon Connell, by ordinance dated and’ passed on Jnly
21st, 1868, be and the eameare hereby confirmed as
fully as it the same had been granted by this General
Assembly. ' . ?
” - Bo it further enacted. That the time of ten
fiby said ordinance -forkthei enjoyment
iae, be and the same U hereby extended
to thirty years. -
See. 3. Be it farther enacted, That the charter of
said 8avann*h, bkidaway and ' Seaboard Railroad
Company be so amended th4t the said company shall
ye tjte right to .extend aaid railroad to any point
i Green Island, and also to Thunderbolt, upon the
same terzna as to right of way and compeuattiion for
private property taken by said corporation in making
such extension as are already pre>crih©d in the char
ter of sa:d corporation; and also that the width ot
tbe right of way shall be one’ hundred feet—that is,
fifty feer, from the ceatire of the road bed; and also
that the time allowed for calling In instalments shall
be thirty instead of sixty daysw
Sec. 4. Be it rarther enacted that the State shall
not have the power of withdrawing the franchise
granted to the said G&vannah, Skidaway and Sea
board Railroad Company either in the act granting
its charter, or in this act extending and confirming
its franchise and charter.
Sec. 5. Be it farther enacted that the Capital Stock
of said corporation may be increased to any sum not
to exceed four hundred thousand dollars, whenever it
may be deemed expedient by a majority of theDOard
of Directors of said corporation.
Sec 6 stricken out.' "* * * * * *
Sec. 7. Be it farther enacted that all other acts and
ordinances, ia conflict with this act, bo and the same
ace hereby repealed* '
The following resolution was offered by Alderman
Brigham and adopted:
Resolved, That the bill now pending before the
Senate of Georgia entitled *‘Aa act to confirm an Or
dinance of tbe cily of 8»v&nnab, granting rights to
the Savannah, Skidaway and Seaboard Railroad Com
pany,’* excepting the sixth (6th) Section 4 hereo/, meets
the approval of the City Council of Savannah.
Council Adjourned. _
. JAMRS STEWART.
Clerk of Council.
Br Bankruptcy.—The petition of ’ William
Warner, setting forth, that ho had comp dedr with all
the requirements of the law in regard to Bankruptcy,
was filed in the Clerk’s office, in this city, yesterday.
60;
Oats dull;
- BALnMom*, September 25.
i'Loua—More active.
Giunr.—Wheat firm; good to prime, 12 25522
corn firm; at 61 18@l 20; yellow. $1 27,
at 65@75c; rye firmer; at $1 50(2)1 5$. ’
FkoYisxoh.—Firm.
Augusta, September 25.
Cotxok—Irregnlar; Bales. 132 bales; receipts, 835
bales; middling otaral at 22». . .
Mobile, September 25.
Cotxok—In good demand at 21@2lKe. which
sellers refaaed; sale*, 100 at 27c; mariret bard.with
little offering; receipts. 798 bM«;.export., UBbrieS
•alee of the week, XOteIriSTWpSiYjM briei!
660 bale?; atock on
ORABLEarOH, September 25.
Oottok—AcUre but Mo lower;'arise, 300 bales;
Abates; exports
WmtntOTOK, September'25.
Naval Stores—Turpentine firm: at 39itc: roains
h vf*/ *r-
Oottok—Firm; middling, 22c; strict middling.
■ ■ ■ I—
Shipping Intelfigenca.
v ; ;: '4h, V
JjtRMAr.irg OWING TO the .PEOHLIAR AND'
important relsllona which they enstrin, their pecn-
llsrorganisation, and the offices they ..perforin, ire
sneject to m iny euffjrlnge. Freedom ltom, {fieee
contribute In no email degree to their happiness and
welfare.for none |?n be bappy who are ilL Not only,
icVbtitnOtrado'r'Sese various female complaints can
if*£** suffered to rnn on without involving the gen
eral health of the Individual, and ere loj^gprodnplng
prejuAturejigciln ‘
llnlstari Aim a nice—This Ray.
* 6 03
_....6 5T
High water 3 10 A M
Arrived YeaterTlny. '
Steamer H H Cool, Deming, Darien, *o—H A Co
hen. -1-j f~
Schr Grey Eagle, Merwis, with seins, for Jackeon-
*******< Jt JliMlA -i tAlu if
Sailed Yesterday.
Schr J H Morrilea, Newman, Fall Elver—Bichard-
son A Barnard, ^ Ac
c f GTDB 1—1-lOJ j Ov^ ;
Exports.
mu fWyf-^-* 00 fMt
Memoranda.
Brig S Strong 10 days from Jacksonville, arrived
phla, 21st Inst, for St Marys.
Brig Nnevlue, from this port for New York, was
off Charleston, 20th, with crew sick, and leaking,
Tbe Afina Camp, Drammond,salled lrom Antwerp,.
Sept 8, Tor Savannah.
Entered out, Sept 9, at Liverpool, Nlctanx, He Ar
thur, for Savannah.
Sailed Sept 9, from Haryport. Nelson, "Williams,
for Savannah. - • ■ e>->
Bark Howard’ (Br) Sanlnier, sailed 29th, from ft
Thomas for St Marys, to load for Cork.
Brigs H H Herriman, Merriman. and F J Mffrri-
rnan, UenUaun. arrived at. Brin. He, 17tU from Sa-
[By Telegraph, j
Charleston, Sept 25—Arrived, steamer Chat leg-
ton. Crolu New York. Off the port, schr J W Knight,
from Philadelphia.. brig Scic^.for Ustsozu;
schr Junas Smith, for Providence. 'I
t Ji i ’’-ipi-l;y
f Coulgntu per Uaatrsit B. St,
September 25.' 1868.
527 boles cotton, 147 bales domestics, A5 bales yarn,
336 sacks corn, ?5 sacks meal, 25 sacks and 10 bids
grist, 30 sacks and lWbbls Boar, l not rye, 7 rolls
leather, 2 bags wool, 1 bale hides, 1 bale sheep skins,
1 bbl wax, 4 bags smoking tobacco, 15 boxes tobacco,
1 cheat, 1 bundle hand-eplkea, *2 cases shoes, 2 sugar
boilers, 3 boxes sundries 35 bbla and 22 Kick* dried
fmit, and mdse, to Lath rep & Co, W H Stark A Co,
Binstein A S, A Fernandez & Bro, Thaxtou, C t Oo,
Lt B Pickett, Spenser tff.JW McDonald. R Hclo
tire & Co, H B Nell, W If Boss * Co, W 0 Dawaon,
M 3 Heyer, I’urae ft T, ORRagh A dbGR .RAgt,
Bates A Co, W H Woods, H H.uolqolt, Duncan A J,
Adams, W & Co, W A McKenzie, Sloan, G A Co.
Freeman, D b Co. J W Lathrop A Co Hartridge A N,
Davant A W, R N Reed A Co, Wilder i f, Austin &
E, O Cohen A Co, Padriford A Cape. F W Sima A Co.
removal.
M. FERST & CO.,
WHOLESALE BEALEBS IN -
Groceries, -Wines,
Liquors, Tobacco, &c,
H ave removed from gibbons’ building,
in Congress street, to
SOUTHWEST CORSER OF WHITAKER
AND BAT STREETS,
Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of all articles in their line of bu^l-
nois, which they will sell npoQ terms as reasonable' i<
SONS’ xL’fthonaanda of onr yo
B ANY ALE.
They will be pleased to see their old customers and
friends st their new stand* and respectfully invite
purchasers to examine their stock.
sep23-—if H. FERST Is CO.
shd the mind ttadaljr excited by pleasure, perverting
‘In miflnight revel the hours designed by nature for
sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accom
pushed. ,i f
! In consequence of this early strain nppn. her „
tem, unnecessary effort ia required by the delicate
votary to retain her situation in school at a later day,
thus aggravating the evil- When one excitement ip
over. Another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly
sensitive to impression, while, the- now coustaLt re
straint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding,
the exercise indispensable to the attainment aud; re
tention qf organic health and strength; .‘the txposdie
to night air; the sadden change of temperature;; the
complete prostration produced by excessive dancing,
must# of necessity, produce their legitimate c^ect.
At last, an early marriage fflKnlaery,
and the unfortunate one,’ hitherto so utterly regard
less of the plain dictates , and remonstrances of
delicate nature, becomes an unwilliog subject of xheil-
FORD’S
—AND—
Qioegia State Lottery—For the benefit of
tbe Masonic Orphans’ Homo—Howard A Oo., Mana
gers, Atlanta.
Commissioners—Mrs. 8. B. Gladding, Miss Susan
O. Tnfts.
Class 509, drawn in Savannah September 25th, 1868:
16—40—16—51—25—19—71—56—67—48— 63.
Class 210, drawn in Savannah September 26tb, 1868:
45—37—42—62—41—3fi -9—30—28—78—12—65.
How Ann A Co.
Osid. 8. Welly, Agent Georgia State Lottery.
Commercial.
- ' ' Saraniiab Harkri. ' ' -
Office of the News and Heiiald, 1
• Savannah, September 25—6 J
Cotton.—The msrket was quite active; and we
have to report tbe heaviest operations In any one day
this season.. Tbe market opened with a.lively de
mand, and holders were not slow to accept the propo
sitions of buyers. About 372 bales changed hands at
the following figures; 6 at 20, 6 at 21jf, 12 at 21, Is
at 21%, 25 at 22%, 138 at 22, and 166 at 23. In tbe
Afternoon a decline was annonheed in New York and
Liverpool, and tbe market oloeed doll and heavy.
Previous to the receipt of advices, middling wee
quoted et 23 cents, bat at the close or the market
would not have brought more than 22% cents.
The receipts to-day amount to 627 bales.
OARKEY8 BY TEbEQlUFR,
Foreign llarktu. • ’ll
London, September 25—Nb&P r
inds, 73%; console, 94%.
Spot firm; afloat bficjani.
September 25—Noon.
Oottok—Steady; sales, 10,000 bales; sales for the
week 67.000 bries; exports, 14,000 bale?; on specala-
tion, 6,000 bales; stock on band, 422,000 bales, whereof
126.000 bales arc American.
Bbeadstoffo—Quiet.
Pity visions—Unchanged.
Liveufool, September 25—Afternoon.
Gkaih.—Wheat unchanged; corn doll and about lc
lower.
Litebpool, September 26—Evening.
Cotton—Qatet; uplands, 0%d: Orleans, 10%<L
t Domestic Jgsrluu.
NewYokk. September 25—Noon.
Financial.—Sterling, 108%@109; gold, Ul%;%2e,
114; North OsroUna’s, 75%; new 75%: new, 73%;
Virginia ex-coupcna.69% asked: new, 6B%j
Cotton—Quiet and steady; middling, 25@25%o.
Flode—5@l0o lower.
euovzaOss—Hoe> poik dull; at $28 40; lard doll.
Naval stohes—Turpentine unsettled; at 45c; ros
ins quiet.
—iexohxs—Firm.
- - New .Yoke, September 25—Evening,
^jiroir—A .Badeflrorer, closlngljiiet;' sates. 1,200
bl FMm£^HSvy^rtMon’i quotations.
Gkaih —Wheat heavy at noon’s quotations; Corn-
mixed Western. *11«®1.18%; white Southern,
’ PaoviBIoxa. — Mess port, $28 35; lard, steam
boiled, 19@19%o; kettle rendered, 20®20%c.
GnocEaiKs—steady.
|A^teg^Wp«ffe.>%®45a.
FamOHTS—Firmer;ou grain unchanged.
New Obleans, September 25.
FIKAKCIAL—Sterling, 15X%@163%; New York sight,
Sssgs»
Suaxm—NomlnaJ. .
F^na-JOnl); snperflne, $7; -XXX, *8 60@10.
GKAnr—Coin dull; at $1@1 U3; o»ta dull; atCOc
®BHaN—Declined; at $1 20.
Hat—Dnli and unchanged. „ ’ -.
Pbovisions.—Mesa pork dull; at*30 25@30 50^
bacon dall; shoulders, 13%c; clear sides, 17%@17%c,
lard steady; In tierce, 19%c; In keg, 21%o.
W -A. S H !
BB PROCURED AT i
'ford’s
STOMACH BITJERS
Cen be procured Of any Druggist, Grocer or Liquor
Dealer. , ' . , . , ' 1 ‘ j
garPriee, *100. Six botUcs for *6 00.
^-Special termsto dealers.
aa- GALL aQBR & FOWKE. Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in Fobd’s Remedies.
FORD & CO.,
’ Sole Proprietors,
jySl-eodly No. t pine atreet, Angnsta, Ga.
ISotic© I;/
assisted by H1S3 WEST and
a i iu'w aoic x'eacuers. will, on tbe SECOND DAY
Of November next, reopen hex , ,ty
lehecfl
CIIILDBES A'Ntf YOUNG LADIES,
AT THE ■ ’ '■ t~ ( f ,
CORNER OH SOUTH BROAD AMO BAR-
iaro streets, savannah, j
Circulars can be obtained on application, for the
present, at corner of Bnll .’kc^LOCK. .
sepia—1 wD&thlawtNoVl
GOODMAN & MY^RS,
TOBACCO COHHIteUOS KEriH.ANTB,
EEIE NEWSSTAND
VIRGINIA TOBACCOS.
Kg- a re also paying the HIGHEST MARKET
PBWBS for JUDES, WAX; Ae.‘
No. ISO Bay street,
JOIVKS’ BLOCK, j ,
S2p22—1m 8avannah, Ga.
JOHN B. DILLON has been admitted
M E ‘
member o’f onrfinA from the it fnitant.
I
Bep22—5t
JNO. MCMAHON At Oft
j j— ■ — ■ ■«' i
DAY BOABDi $6 PEB WEEK.
BOARD AND LODGING, $7 PER WEE*.
Location convenient to tbe business portion of the
city. Apply at title office. - an27-tf
Notice.
S IXTY 1- DAYS AFTER DATE APPLIOATION
will be made to the Honorable the Conrt of Ord-
iuary of McIntosh county teg leave to tea the real
estate belonging to tbe estate of Samuel and Charity
Rozar. lor the benefit of file belra and cre-Iltors of
nidSt^. UKJSBY W. HOWAHD, AdmT.
Darien, SeptemberT, 1S*S. agplP.-law2m»
Legal Notice.
A LL PERSONS having Malm* sgrinsv the estate
of Thomas H. Harris, deceased, wlU pnaent
them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by
l.™’ndrilrolled to said estate will mike p»/.
ment to JAMES DEVLIN,
tepl2—lawSW* AdmitUrirator.
’SNO
„„ months alter date, application will be made
* to the Conrt of Ordinary of Liberty county for
leave to aril all tbe lands of the estate of George E.
Brewer, late of said oonmy.deoreaed. . ^
J'
sep8-law2m — 1
L other officers printed in the neateat i
/news ASD BMMALD JOB OfTIOS,
STREET,
BAY
■mTj
■ l; a -';
WOMAN.
it pleasant to pqpault a physician for the relieT of
these various delicatq affectloqs, and only upon the
most urgent necsssity will a true woman so tar aocri-
in
[d
10 o i f
,y
A ^fu C. Feirffl, assignee of the [ Superior Court
his trnit, and for further relict 1 Term, 1868.
O n heading the foregoing petition it
18 ordered, on motion of Thomas E. Lloyd, Sc-
lipitor fox the petitipoir, that oil persons bolding
sienee ot said Bank, within six months from the date
oi tbe publication of this' orders or be fofcver de-
barred from any participation in or dividend of or
claim*to rt»asset*, fiand B%nk in tho hinds of the
said John O. Ferrill. assignee, to bh Blatribhted.
And it Is farther ordered that this order’ be pub
lished once a week lor three months ia one pnnlic
ghiette tn Che city or Diniiait, one in Atignla, one
in Montgomery, < ne in Cincinnati, and one in New
Y Anil0leiratSieijoBA4j tb si^ be held
open for farther order ana relief.
rifltfUriaK iwMiHwjffS!’ i
S TATE OF GBORGIA, .CHATHAM COUNTY—L
Williarir H.'HOf’oAlGlSt.lf rile Wperinr Oourt
of said county, do hereby certify that the writing on
the foregoing IhceonewAte u trite gad correct copy
of the Detltton ot John C F.-rrill, assignee, anil order
thereon cashed July 9,11:68—
UcRiLk],
jy!3—lawjin r f plerk^p^ior Conrt Cnatnsm Co,
those troublesome com-
IA AVA2
iO L
<urr\
,U
, . •'* i • -Af It j
> Hundreds: suffer on in silence, and hundreds of
others apply yalxd^ to druggists a*d doctor*, sr|i«
olther merely tantalize them with the hope of a cinre
or apply remedies which make them worse. I wqif d
not wish to assert anything that would do iujusty.A
to the afflicted, bull am obliged to say that although
it may be produced from excesaive exhaustion of the
powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole-
sozae air and food, profase menstruation, the use . of
tda and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is far oftener
caused by direct irritation, applied to the mneems
membrane of the .vagina itself. ' ' j
*' ; • _ .- ’ i;. . * , I i
When reviewing the causes of these distressing
complaints, it is tags! painful to contemplate the at
tendant evils consequent upon them, lt is but sim
ple fastlc* to the snoject to enumerate a lew of the
many additional causeawhicu so‘•largely affect
life, health, and happiness of woman ia all classc
society, and which, consequently, effect, more or
directly ^the welfare of the e^ixe human family, fhe
m&nlatnat exists for precoclouB oddeatiou and mar
riage causes the years that nature designed for cor
poreal development to be wasted and, parvert|d ip
the restraints of dress, the early confinement of
school, and especially in the unhealthy exotteicu-m of
the bail-room. Thus, with’ the body haif-clothed.
^ CTVF V C ; 1C, W
V1NBER and by virtue of a fi: fa. founded upon
U foreclosurt* of mortgage, jssoed out of the i-on-
Vlrable tho Superior Court of Chatham County,^in
< fkkdr Of Wittidui.'Wanieri .Trustee, v<>.JU)^enzo B
Morse,:I have levied- upoa ad that LUT OF LAND,
situate in-Middle : Oglethorpe Ward, Jn thft city of
SavT&nsh, having a front on West .Bread of
sixty feet Ana.a (teptn west ward ly of two Iwih
dred andtvvcuty-fev.fi ^eej, bounded :pn the north,
by lands formerly tfSIohgicg to Danier arKwe, on
tue east t>y We-t Bro.kd.street, south by oth«r por
tions of aaid Jot, and west by'a church lot, and will
Ueorgia^ -on the first. TpesJay In November next, be-
tween, the legal-Jiottr&of feilOp; J^ropeity pointed out
'paying for titles and
Gonniy.
Sjilc.
u clyaure>«f mortgage, ip^hedaout pi the Honorable
baperior Oouit of On&thuai UOnnty, lif favor of J. IL
o ^anBKy/AdihlListrator bf ThoUiaa tt^JOKd&n. late of
Said county, deceased, va. Joseph B. Biptey, tr.ustee
Uf"E*teu E. Stewart ana children, I-hAve levied upon
taining five^huudred and ./arty-three and one-half
Jjonlsvlllo road; northeast by lands owned by James
TSnfiutler: east by -the said ten five-acre lots and
lauds owned Ijy Benedict Boniquin, and by the ?a
vannuh and Ogeechee Canal; and we*t by iaude
owned by Andrew Holliday, and vacant lahtis claimed,
C^reSiie’Bnr^^Greftiidy tile WftMAery con
stituting the eentro of eriil two acres: and will sell
Ate same before-Mib Uotnt House aocr in the city of
Savaunuh, connty of uuasbam,'’anTBciteof Georgia,
on the first Tneaduy In October next, between the
legal houri of erier "Property pointed out In said
irtgage fi. ia. Terms c iah, purchaser paying for
p8—lawl.1 *' ‘ Cll'atllS^^ciA^ty.
M mw&rn ‘SHepiff'«• Sale.
Superior Ool
virtue of a fi fo^/oandid npan fore-
_ o5*raortgage,-'is3a:;d out uf the Honorable
Juperior Oourt onOhulnaffl"County, ih favor Of John
Scudder vs. James uhatnpion, I have levied upon all
TRAOT’*OR-'PAArt’X OF HAND, situate, lying
and beiug iQ the expended limits of the city oi sa
vannah, cotrafy of'ChkiMm; nfhl State Af Georgia,
known aud distifiguisharm tbe map of Oglethorpe-
-town us-iDT NUMBK1J TiiN flOj,. bopnded, on the
norm, by New Uou-ton street, west by Jlfierbon*
street tad jlideil, south by &oo twpottSr leet wida^
anMWW»ll(^. wi^the ISLPitQYEaiEN IS
on the properly, aud wlh sell the s.tm j beforo the
uohn adhse tiQor dn thefdity of iMvanaah, county of
»«te of Gedrgia; on the iirst Tn, s.Jay
in Uciobei^-qexL between the legal ‘hours of -ale.
j^roperfy^pgiuteU'oiit in said raortgage fi fa. Teiins
uh, nuicnaaeVpayicg 1[Or tftlef and stamps.
^ -Ikfk. JikklEfi
haibam county.
iJS* dl’XJMMAl
gtEfaMgjjSi - f-, ,• Sfaer-ff
ical treatment. This la but» truthful picture of the
‘ * tmgw&mett, :
mfnb ctiuns ot
Long before the ability to exercise the fuoctioxta ot
lhe generative organs, they require an edncatidn of
tiielr peculiar nervous stem, compiled of what is
called the tissue, which Is, in common with the
femolfe breast aud Ups, evidently
mental emotions aad associations at an early period
of life; and, as we shall subsequently see, these ^mo
tions, when excessive, lead, long before pliberty, to
habita which sap the very life of their victims ore
nature has self completed their development. '
1 **
For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Len-
corihcoa, Too Frofnee Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too
Long Continued Periods, for PkoIafKnS ani^, Bearing
Dawn, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the most peKtct
specific known:— j -’it
COMPOUND EXTRACT OJB
BUCHU
-a
Directions for nss, diet, and advice accompany.
. Fematea In every period of life, frotfi’Infancy to
extreme old age, will find it a Tem.edy to* aid,naiure
In tbe diacharge of lts functions sirengtli in the
glory of mriilioOd and woman ltoad. - :1
'■ -’.i” -Y • -Icf’j
Ifelmbold’s Extract Binibxi
t-i b-j Ri j, >■- j si
la mo^e strengthening titan any of the pr^fiiUona
■- ' "
Helrribold's Extract BuchjU,
Having received Ute endoreemen toftlje most promi
nent physicians to the United Stjitea, t i8 now Offered
to afflicted tmmaaity as a certain core for the follow
ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever canee
originating: General Debility,..Menial and Physical*
Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to
the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, 1 General ; Irrita
bility, Restlessness and Sleeplessness at .Night, Ab-
senceor Muscular Efficiency, LossotAppettte, Dys
pepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disonranlzstidli or
IVraiysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation ot
tha-Heait, and; in rack all the cobcnjnltauts of a Ner
vous and DebiUteted State of the System*
. , r ,b« i
TO ingare tho genuine, cut this out.. Ask for
HELMBOLD’S. Take no, other. Sold by Druggists
and Dealers everywhere,, Price *1 25 per bottle, or
elx botiles for $C 60. Delivered to any address. De-
scribe symptoms in all cornmnnicatione. -Address .
, H^T.IIUIaMBOLDi «
f -K iiln' JU/
Drag and Chemical Waiehouse,
-J: •
58* BBOADWAY, NEW TO HA.,
Son* am Genaine unless done up fo steel-
eogzaved .wrapper, with fito-rimile of my Cmemiczl
Warehouse, and signed
gep!2—eodeow.. H. T. HELM BOLD.
Chatham Sheriff's Sale.
1 ' virtue of a fi. fa founded upon
' gage. Issued out of mm H0norabifi|;
of Chatham ^Jt^tty, Ju favor oi
etc., I have levied upon
tract ot^parcel'of land ljlngand being in
Savannah, fon South Broad street, and
to York-rt lane, known and distinguished
or planof aaid city as Lot No. (gj eight, '
lng. Decker Ward, with.the ifiiproven
thereon, constating of a large brick house
files and outbuildings,—and will sell the sat
the Oourt House doorin the .city of SavannaL,
of Chatham and State of Georgia, qa tue first Tues
day In October next, between the legal hoars of sale.
Property potntod out In arid mortgage fi. fa._ .’. - . *
- Terms cash, purchasers psyingter tjtlesj
J tff&S DOONER,
sep8—lawtd Sheriff Chatham County,
he city
ling back
if lhe map
‘ er tyth-
i situate
itti »ta-
e before
b, county
Auction Sales—This Day.
Steam'’ Conimunibiiiiph
with Europe!!
•ftKil
TTNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa. fount
iea opt?:
a fore-
acres, bo !
dre- “ "
lota;
north by latida owned by Au-
butlec, and ten five acre
* f Heuaih*rt, and the
yhattem Sheriff's ; Sa
XTiNBEB andTliy virtue ,or A fL fa. Imfuded; upon
LI sfprbci6%e qt mqi^age. isaued out of tWe *Hou-
orableSu-icrjor’Court-or,Cki*th&m County, iff 1 favor
at J'arquuar M,cRji,e Va. Wm. I). HeUle«ton, I have
levied'upmrtS^WSirfwlug property to-wlu- AH that
T ract or L<>*rfdlL«KL containing sixty-nlnp acres and
three-temb**-of-ao -aerts, aiiuale in the county ol
Obatbum, SAXHi ol Georgia, goand rear a creek or
Seven (No. IL bounded onJLh^norcl? i Dy S n^No U ™'ou
the east by s lid Creek- of matshbs thereof, on the
sohih bi * * * ~
river;
door .........
and Stetii of Goorgia, on.the first Tuesday in October
nexL; Htx&weeri the legal' h^hrs. of hale. Pioperty
"JAMteS DOONER,
eep8—lawt^ 4 f , Sheriff Chaiham Coaniy^
Xhfcfifl’s Stile.
Ctmt
fore-
1 bio the Superior Cotirl. of OhatfianaCouiify, Iniavor
of Mary M. Atuorous, afluiiniBtiatiTx, ctj., vs. Bdvar
mBESomnPhaid dq:eod4 n ti reaidiug ,.ont of the
State < f Georgia, I have levied upon all lliat pJauta-
tlon or.tructqt LANE*^ 11 WlillmardU Island, iu Ba-iti
State_»nd county, contafning three 'hundred and
eighty acres more or le-tS, adjoining lands of Solomon
Shad, WiDT&m Higgs, ^tidhard and Lewla
Tarn«i^, togtthcr .maticjiljbnd fPfiguLiq the td-fices,
buildings, rights, members, here’iltaments aud up-
purreuuncea to the same belonging or iu anywine np-
pertaiulug, and will .sell ih*i same before the Court
Holland oof In thd city of Savannah, Cofiety of Chat
ham' and State of Georgia, ba'tne ill at q-uosday in
October next, between (he legil .houre ot sale. Pro
perjy pointed.out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Terms Cash,' purchaser paying for titTee and
stumps. •; 5 * JAMES DOONER,
jfcUaSl-lawlm Sheriff Chath^;u ffountr.
ham county, nine miles from the cily of Savannah,
o . the Louisville road, containing two hundred and
fifty acres, more orl6*p, as the propertv-of tUo within
££££»'_
Terms cash, purchasers
sep8 - lawtA'*
JASIES DOONI5R,
’sheriff Chatham County.
(Kiatliam Slie nil’s Mule.
TTNDER end hx.virtue oi a fi. fa. Usned. out of the
U HBBpffikteiffo Superipr-OouiiriChatBamCounty
In imiriiFSine-D. LaRoriievaS Willlenf-Dannolfol-
ser, I have levied on lwo and a half acres ot Lend,
Oharles Van Horn, and weat by landa of Minckc,
iikmtmw^s»tdo d rn r z
uot Saf innnb,;county of CbfUuuiranc}, State of ^Kar
gin, on the first Tuesday in October next, between
the’ legal • hanr& bf sate. «• Property pointeq out t»y
plaimttf's attorney r — — - -
lair*'
sepS~1awtd Sheriff Chatham County.
j; .Chat|iam Sheriff's Sale;
U UDKK find by wrtuapf a distrain wav rant Issued
out of thff HoiiorabTethb'Saperior Codrt'of Cha
tham Connty, ia favonof diOuis De Mqntmolllu, i.g’t
vs. A. O. Comelmu, rns5fe levied uprtn* the entire
stock of groceries, liquors, etc., of the defendant
contained in the storo under the Masonic Hall, "on
Ball street, oty of Savaunah, cad will sail the same
by consent of parties at the store of said defendant
i the - Arst.^Taeadaydh*October next, coimuencfibg
at 2 o’clock p. m., and continue tbe sale until the
stock le.ditI>q9ed«Lf a. . ^
Terms cash. JEroperty pointed out by plaintiff.
- JAMES DOONER,
- sep8—lawtd§ y | Sheriff Chatham County-
18 f
ham S
heriffs Sale,
Chath
TTNDiifiid br.Ttfitnaofoi ff: faJi^suod out of the -
U Honorable the Superior'Court of uhatham
County, in favor ot-William M. Davidson vs. Walter
O’Meara, 1 have levied upon two billiard tables, com
plete in «n (heir-appurtenances, and will sell the
‘ (.fare the Conrt House door In the olty of 8A
— N KS X ^5 4riF_ 21.—A—l 4 — . -. K— ■— -_W rgi>i on
eeii the.
lr.cal hours cf sale. Property pointed ontbyplain-
b reims cast, purchasers p&yfner for titles.
“ ' ■: JAMES DOON
Administrator s Sal<
le.
STUB
AN OBDE
tile Coart ol
fie sold, on the
Fit*# Tonsnan i* DOGOBEK. 1S08, mt the Coait
Hou-o door in said county, between the legal honre
of sriftTIW XRACI .WFL.AND known a* WBIIB
OAK, on the White Oak Creek, containing’alwrat six
imndtedOBres, more.or loss, consisting of nnim-
* line lands, belonging to N. A.
the interest of the estate in
tmforoved plant
ing lands and bnildings. Also, a p»rt interest-In
' fourteen trandrodacres of-pine fond, jtsllUmbered;
suited for getting timber, also, a certain ’ ot of
notes and accounts. Terms cash, pnrchasr rs paying
T TTjTn ’ '
ceoegia in uvsepnm- rat
OT, ...... ...
FJrslrCIass Kew iron lil^de-
Bnilt Steamships,
4 ooMTdscfi enr •As
SABASOTA Now building.
SALUDA .’..a.-Now building.
. SP.l.M A Now building.
ii <
SAllULA...... No# bniMnl? *•
WAVFaLY .Captain Bryson.
LEITH;..'.:,-1.... .Cap tou} RfitNETaoN.
SriRLINti.... *
j^*Freight taken from and to St. Louis,
Memphis, Vicfcsbuig, Mqnlgomery, KufauU,
lali.xiiai.tiec. Atlanta, M&cjn, Columbus, Augusta,
Ohtiin, 1 Albany, Amehcus, Greensboro, Madhspa,
Covington, Athens, Ncwnan, LaGrauge, West Point,
Cuth'berf/Dawson.'ThoinbHVilte, ■Cwtargvllle,'aid ail
points in the Southern states, tireat-Brluin and the
..tiogtiiunjt. * 1
7T Bills of iadihg signed upon railroad receipts
at interior points of shipment. Press receipts at tis-
vauuah and. dray receipt* at Liverpool. Insurance
t fleeted from interior points of shipment and from
Savannah, when desired, on our open Foliates here or
in Liverpool. .
.MS* Advance ol three-quarters of the. value at the
time of shipment .given upon consignments, ana
proceeds guar<uiteed. , _ 4
Proposed d«ys of sailing from Savannah, 1st sii
15th or eacli Mom it, commencing as folioifa:
WAVBRLY, 1^00 bales capacity. ... 15th .November^
DON, .2,600"bales capacity... { . .1 .. .'lslfDecember.
RlGAw a.^0 balMi c*P6city.... i .L. .isthljec^ber.
LEITH, 4,500 baloj capacity. ......1st January.
. A*-Extra steamer* of 1,600 and 3,000 bale
pacity will De dispatched to Liverpool, Havre,
men, Hamtmry;, Antwerp, Trieste, Genoa and Oron-
stadt, whenever inducement offers. . , .. - J
IT Freight taken from Cardiff or any Indirect
port for Savannah. 4pply.tp or.sHO dill
WM. M. TUNNO & CO
in Liverpool tb STODDART BROTHER!
Leith to DONALD R. M'ACGUEGOU.
snl5—lawlSwT
BT W. W. DANIELS. -“
II. U. lymona, Awctleaeer.
THIS DAY, inside of store, at 16% O'clock* wm ba
7boxreD , s'®oltlderi.
1 hhd Smoked Shoulders,
IBbbls Brown Sugar;
16 bbla Molarees,
12 % obis Mackerel, new,
15 boxes Laundry Soap, .
19 boxes Toilet Soap,
10 keg3 Philadelphia White Lead,
10 kegiEngliab Mnrtard,
loooocistn, *
Xu “t ALSO.
An lnvoics oT Crockery,
Hardware, Cutlery, fcc.
•K - ’ ' -
in
Tunno’s Line!
For LiverpooL
BREMEN AND HAVfiE!
C OaiPOoED OF TWEflTY-FIYK SAILING PACK-
JKTHOf 6P0 to 1500 tons reeiaier, is intended to b?
DlrfPATCBKD miff VEBPUOL EYED Y WEEK and
to BRBMBNJutiL.H4CVA.JB eveii fortnight, or aa fre
quently _*8 lre:ght warrants, commencing in Novem
ber aud contiuuing throughout tec cotioa fleaaonj ..
jAnjYh^ieLiajpi be ri«m ! *
8S~ Freights taken from aiffl' to 31,-IjowI^ ffash-
vine, lie jiphis, Vicksburg, Mima, Montgomery, En-
tenia, Macon, Commbus, Tallahassee, Atlanta, Au-
gnsta, Griffin, Albany, Americas^ Gromsoorff,‘Madi
son, Covington, Athens, Newnan, LaUrange, Wesi
Point, Cnthbort, Hasson. Thomas?Ule, Cartelbvilla,
andalt points in tile Southern states. Great Britain
and the Continent. ‘ ■ '
AarlnsnraDce effected from interior points ofshiie
ment, or irom 8av..iiiiali. in onr' Open Poilcteh here,
or in Liverpool, wiien eoalied, ‘tv t\
for
fflHU Slfie ^htp ^AiTSTA
X 1200 tons, will ieave ub
“it...
AWA,XSpL G. Haws,
about the Jj'litdTol Novem-
o«r; followed by the regular foat Bailing Packet
LIDIa SAOLFl&LD, Cap.aiU CuhTM, 1300 tdn^aud
the lavonte last Packet »»ip STditOF THL
WBST, captain Hamilton Peeby, lSOO tons,
appiy to * .
eep3-lawiui W. BI. 1TJNNO A OO.
m:
S 'TATE OF ijkiRGlA, OHitek-’M l tJ06NTk.—
. WuereaB, tne o«»uite ot W Wlnrney, ol
Said couuiy, dr ceaeed, is now unrepreiented, and no
reiie applying for aduninitiLration de bonis non theie-
on, noiice id hereby given lo ail pers. na conccrneu
lliat on tho ffrat Monday m October next lettets oi
admiuiBnation do' bonla non upon aaid utiato will bt.
granted iotae Ultra of tho auporlor. Court, or joine
other fit find prop^peison. . .
1 Wijujad iny wlllclid ulgn dnre thte 3d day of Bep-
teB#?»«. * BBN1CY S. WBIMOmT
Bep4iawlui Or(Lnafy<
CODNTYl |j
ill apply at tht
Oourt of Ordinary lor leiters dismfssory as executoi
on tbe ebtaie of John B. Moore, ol aaid county, qa-
CBrieOti:
n optpu 10 * 1 tTneae are. theiofcre to cite and ajtmqniHh
t^ifiayud^oera to Iteand
to make objection,-!! any tney have, on or before ue
first Monday In January next other wise said letters
will be graniAd. i j U IV > (‘P
Witneua my official signature this 6th day of U Ij
18GS. D. A. O’BYoNa*
jyl—lam6cu '» • O. O.O. ,
iTATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tt
I all whom it may concern:
tV her eh a,-Aaron H. Lmamplon will apply at the
urt of'urUinkcy fbr Leirenr DiStnlt&ory ou Lhe ea
rn te of William ii. Davis, deceased.
These are, therefore, tociteahjd admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before eald Court
to make objection (if any they have} on or before the
first Monday in December next, otherwise enidiet-
ilteifl °my*otficfal signature, XhiiffilA-Ltlay ot
May, 1869. D. A. O’BYSNE,
may22—’lam6m Ordinary Chatham county.
CfTATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Tc
O all whom it may concern: .IF. *
Whereas, Visglnm N. Fuiten wBl ! apply at tbe
Court oi Ord inary ,1'or Let fore Dismiesory afiAdmin-
ietriitrlx ou the estate oi Caspar J T Fulton, of said
county, deceased : -
These arc, therefore,to rite andadmoniahaU whom
ft may concern tp be and appear before Bald Court, to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first ^lond&y in February next, otherwise said let.
cers will be granted.'
Witness my official signature this ICth day of July,
T8iiS. D. A. U»BYRNE,
iyl7—lamfim , - ■ Ordinary Chatham OJppty.
^TATH OK GEORGIA, CHATHAM COURT Y.—To
O all whom it may concern: .
Whereas, John o. Ferrill will apply at the Court
ot Ordinary- for Letters Dismissory as ^Administra
tor on me estate of Charles A. Henderson, Idle oi
laid county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
■vjiom it-mny concern to be ahd|aUpeaB before said
to' make / objeeubu, if *&y *they*htfre; on oi
before the first alonday in December next, otherwise
said letters will be granted. .
Witness toy official sJgnatrfro,t(i$B first day of June,
w^^byrse;
IS63.
je5~lam«m*
Ordinary Chatham County.
TermsCffh,. r 1 •' ss]A6*lt
GROCEEIB3, DlEY GOODS, FOEN1-
TOBE, too., AT AUCTION.
BY BELL A BULL.
THIS DAY, to front of rf-re, at 10 o’clock, will be
A general aaaortment cf GROCERIES,
A general assortment cf DBY GOODS,
A general assortment cf FURNITURE.
Terms cask.
Auction Sales—Futu re Days
BY W.YY. DANItSLS.
' On the FIBS* TUESDAY lb October next, attha
Conrt House, between the legal hours of Bale,
SOUTHERN HA! F'OF LOT No. i, MIDDLE
OGLETHORPE WABD. sixty by ninety fast, with th.
improvements thereon, confuting of- two tram,
a well lugs, and containing four room, with naeair,
ont buiidinit*.now rertirg for two haudtril rtollarK
per annnm each. Fee simple.
Fermat- — *~ *
, on cay of aria.
valuable besidence on tbe
salts at private sale.
BY BELL 4c HULL.
One of the finest residences at the tele of Hop*, in
complete condition and repairs.
1 ” ALSO,
Two valorise and beat Building Lota at Whit.
Bluff, near the expected terminus of th. Sea Board
Railroad. «
i . ALSO,
A valuable Plantation, ‘about four miles from the
city.
LOT AND IMP0VEHENTS AT PRIVATE
r»>. tif,J. *»= SAUL ,
BY BELL 4c HULL.
rijo t and improvements on Hnil a treat, near Price.,
ALSO.
Half Let on Bay street, near West Broad.
' ecp26-thcl - :
; j* ';*.*/ AT PRIVATE SUfi.
Bt'W. W. DANIELS, b ■
*’ Several fine new Buggies arid Bockawayg, at low
prices. • 111 > sep26-2t
ST^feKS AMD BONDS AT PRIVATE SALE.
BY BELL St HULL, kite
SO sbarea Central Bailroad Stock,
25 abaraa Atlantia A Golf Bailroad Stock.
. 25 abates Southwestern Railroad Store,
(4000 City of Savannah Bonds,
*2000 Atlantic A Gulf Bailroad Bonds,
guaranteed by too City of Savannah. *ep35
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT PRI
VATE SALE.
BY BULL Si BULL.
ONE VALUABLE LOT On York street, Oglethorpe
- ONE VALUABLE LOT on Taylor street.
SEVERAL VALUABLE LOTS west of the Baric.
GROCKERT WARE AT AUCTION WITH
OUT RESERVE.
.Litll:
BY WILLIAMS, WARD At
: Willbeeold on TUESDAY,29‘lilnat., in front cl atoret
at 10% O’clock:
GRATES OF ASSORKD CROCKERY,
part of:
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Seta,
Oval Dishes and Platters, all sizes.
Bowls, Pitchers, Basins and Ewers,
Steak aud other Covered Dishes, different ktjlta
and sizes.
Batter end cream Dishes, Mags, Pitchers,
Bioo and Salad Dubes, Pickle do..
Pistes of all sizes, to sets,
Cbamneret plain and with cover*,
Toy Tea Set*. Spittoons, ka,
and a great variety of otLer an idea nsnlly forma ia
a Crockery Stone. -
All lhe above goods are to be arid without reserve,
anti affords a fine opportunity lor housekeepers to
supply themselves with any thing they may weed to
toe way of Housekeeping Crockery’Vara. —
BY W. W. DANIELS.
( , H. R. Symcrxs, Auctioneer-.
Will bti luid. ok foa.-FIRST-TUESDAY ID October
next, at the const House, between the legal hour*
ot sale:
A FINE PLANTATION ON BRYAN NECK,
about fifteen miles from Savannah, containing
EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, thoroughly ditched and drained. This
U onu or the most desirable places on the coast, ami
able lor Bice, Cotton, Corn, Ac. On the plans Is good
water and magnificent pasturage.
Terms on day of sale. 'ssp24-td
; *7 /;ROSE HILL FOR SALE.
BY W. W. DA81ELS.
11. K. 8yaoni, Auctioneer.
On the, FIRST TUESDAY In October next, bstweea
. the legal poors of sale, at tne Ooart House:
THE FINE-PLACE KNOWN AS
ROSE HILL,” ON THE SPRINGFIELD
1 '" JPtAiTEATION,
about two mflea from the city, ocmtalnlng. 90 acres,
more br lcaa. On the place la a flue House, ucfln-
1 b1ic(1. containing fourteen rooms.
Termaon day ot sale. Mp24-td
BYW.W. 0AIIlfiL8.
11. IL Syuonst Aactloncer,
Will be sold on tbe FIRST TUESDAY in October
next, ac the Coart Booms, between tha legal hours
ONE FRONT LOT AT WHITE BLUFF.
Desirably located; 136 feet front by 400 foet deep.
f " A1SO,
TWO LOTS IN REAR OF SAME,
Each 136x600 feet.
Terms on day of sale.
ecpai-td
BACON SHOULDERS AND SIDE&
5 hhds choice BACON SHOULDERS,
MO hbds choice bULE SIDES,
For flaTe. To tirrire.
aep*24-4t* BY BELL & HULL.
«TA1!B OF GBDRIHA, CHATHAM pOUNTY.—To
O whom tt may concern:
Whereas, fitijahF. Henderson will apply at thfe
Court* Jt Ordinary for Letters LMemisaory aa Ad
ministrator ou the estate of Klija Henderson, df. said
county, .deceased:'
Theseare,therefore, tocite and admonish alL-whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Courttc
make objection (if any they havd) on or 1>eforts the
Witness my official signature, this 16th day, ol
SsLl r; - 1 !%•# o’BYRira, o '
maylO—lamem-
S lTATE OF GEOKGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—Ic
> allwhom it may "concent: 1 * 3 .
Whqrca3, Fritz Meincks will apply at the' Ooart
of Ordinary for Letters DiemUsory aa Administrator
an the estate of Rose Graham,, of said connty, de
ceased;
These arc, therefore, t» cite and ai
homit may concern, to be and appear beforeAaU
onrt to Buie objectlQli (i f an y they have j on orbe-
ire the first Monday in Kebrnary next, othentlae -
said lctterswill be granted. . , ■ .
Witness my offlcinl signature thin 4th day to
August, 1868. D. A. G'BYKNB,
nuS—Xam«m • ■* ’ ftfia
S TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern:
* — * * * ppiy at
Whereas, Lemuel W. Laudershino wiJVapplj
the Court of Ordinary for letters of admlnlatrai
on the estate of George A- Barchart, of said county,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to dteandsdmonUhall whom
It mayconrem, to be and appear before said court to
make objection (If any they havej on or before the
first Monday In October next, otherwise said letters
win b. granted.
Witness try official signature this 18th day of Au-
n-nst, 18 8. HENRY 8. WETMoBB,
“ tcu5-lawlm O. O. O.-
” 5#
Whereas, Calhuon T. Moral wHl apply at the Court
notes and acco
lortl lea.
an’24—lawtd
THOS. D. HABB1SON,
Adminiitrator.
a Jlfiflgfern SheriiTs' Sale.
LO BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
H hfflnBBam.cqunty. on the
IN*NDVENDER N XT, between
the nsnal hoars of sale, the I’RACT Or J.AND lately,
occupied by PhiUp Homing, decerned, containing
five hundred and erity-five rerf* bonnded on the
north by-the lands tit James B. Hetdt.ca lhe rest by
the lands of William Shearimao and Richard Shear-
onse. on the sonib and west by tne tends ot Stephen
F Keller. TUe’aborelsddis good and In a healthy
location (about eighteen miles from Savannah), and
well improved. There Is a fine range for stock.
Said proberty is sold ter s'division among the heiis
and creditors of Philip Horsing, under a foreclosure
of a mortgage In favor of-the helraof Philip Horning,
sBd.agalptt Jackson'^Sf. Neace. The undersigned
winkhow the placi to any one wishing to see it be
fore the day of sale., 1 * t™** “ area's run
lie or tv nuaiu » -—
These are, therefore, to cite andmdmonlah aU whom
it mayooncern to bs and appear before said. Oourt, to
make objection (if any they have), on or before the
first Monday In October next, otherwise arid letters
will be granted.
Witness my official signature. thlsi9t]rday of An-
COUNTY.-
»"miriitrafm nn the eatate of.JOi iMcFril, of arid
oonnty, deceased: “" w
These are thereto re to cite and admonish allwhom
It may concern to Dettsdzppear before said Oourt tc
make objection. If any they have, on or before tbi
Witness my official signature this lOtb day r fScj
tember, 1868. W. Pt GIRARDEAU,
Eepl4-l-,m6m Ordinary liberty County.
-TRATOR’S NOTICE.—Two moi
ter da r e app'ieatlon will be made to the Court o,
rdinary of. Liberty County for leave to sell all the
InnZ. of the ear.,tent A. iff Dunham, late of aaid
sepll—lawtd
' JAMES ZITTROUER.
Sheriff Effingham Connty,
T ETfEK AND NOTE HEADINGS ]
lands of the estate of A. C. Dunham, late of said lA b at oarer atd st the low
connty, deceased. ANN C. HAHT. . SMW8 ASO WBBALD JOB i
angfi—law2m Administratrix. I7BUI,
S TATE OF GEOEGU-IN SDPEEIOS CODBT
Uhstham Oonnty. in Equity. In tho matter of I
the Application ol Anthony Porter and Wallace Cam
ming, assignees of lhe Bank of the EUte of Georgia,
fornssistaiUKi and dire tlon In tho ererntion of thetr
trust and for a discharge:
Upon reading the petition of the said Anthony
orterand Wallace Camming, aaatgnereaa aforesaid.
Inger, solicitors for the petitioners, that the said as
signees do proceed at the expiration of six months
from the date cf the drat publication of rills order, as
hereinafter provided, to pay ont and distribute tbs
and money to their handa under the aaid ae-
mt. after detracting aU expenses of the said as-
-to the creditors of the said The Bank of
stale of Georgia who ah*U by that time have pra
ted their claims to Uieaaid assignees, prorata ac-
eording to their legal prioritise: and that (hey ahsH
theneetorth bo relieved from aU obligation to credi-
tors who abril not have presented their claims within
the time atoreaaid, and be at liberty -to apply fora
Ctkli discharge from the eaidanat.
- And it la further ordered thai a copy of this order
be published once a week for three months in one
public gazette In each of the cities of Savannah, Au
guste, Atlanta, Montgomery. LonisriUe^riad^Hew
Judge EasternDiifcrict of Georffia.
July 13th, 1888.
State of Bear gin, Ckalkam County 1 -
I, William JL Bulloch, Oierk ot the Eoperior Conrt
of the Countynnd State aforesaid, do hereby certify
that the writing an tbe aforegoing page, concluded
on this page. Ins true and correct copy of the order
of the preaiding Judge of the Superior Conrt, os
above act forth, in the above entitled case.
Given under my official signature and seal of office
at Savannah, this fliteenlh day of July, A. D. ana
’’’-jusana eight hundred and sixty-eight.
WM. H-IULLOCH,
Superior Court of Chatham County.
V
yi4it oi usuauiA-uBttBTy QOCST1.—To
bf Ordinary for Baiters of Administration _an times-, Whereas,'^lmo'n^iarrtagton will apply at tho
•tate of WHUant Morel, of said county, deceased: <-• -o oart . of Ordinary for »Stt5a Dirtnisaoiyti Admin
istrator on the estate of B. P. Barrington, ot Eald
rmmtjj idfirmyil' -; -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish an
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday to Ft -
*Wtnessmyoffleirirignatnre this6th day or July
1868. ’ W. F. GIBABDEAU,
jyis—lamrin O. L. C.
~, he - r . e ff* ?2ii. Q *.55! !n * nd J - 8 ’ 'WartieU wll). otaTK OP GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To
lwnrt of Ordinary for tettere dimniporj Jj .jj whom It may concern:
in the estate of tell .MnVaii nF nufri Whereas, Ann McSorley will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters of sdmmistntlon on the estate
of LantyMciorley.-cf aaid connty, deceased:
There are thereiore to cite and admonish aU -Tvton:
it may concern to "be and appear before said Court
to mate ob eclion, if any ttey bave, on or before the
•Irfrt Monday in 2*oYemt>ar next, otherwise said letters
wlti be granted- • -a. _
■WitnepB tny cfficial signature, tbi* 21st day of Sap-
tember, 186S. 11—IH I S. WESMORS,
u 3er221awim ‘ ' ——