Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 05, 1868, Image 4

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STORE? NEW POOPS TnercSTrcffl! HUiLUiiDggWI AU IInlrtigi| ^Br»M|_J Fj Ketchum, str Lizzie Baker, Lilientlial & K, J Lyons, cxxL intimately g£ j&anclies of IglyStt is a grat- ten cement of a wfkich without being very uiemu ruwuuuo — - suit in connection with the trade m as that trade is interwoven flTffHFjWH manufacture and commerce? tAccpraiu W“iMt *idx Ixii^oIoT ** r*HM 9 i9trut >i : — * 1 ii. ■ .... ifi Largest Circnlation in City and Country. cf the freeness of the arrivals which have recently come forward* tfEtojafodcs oniand^rege^ralbr ade quate to the JtolMfe »eftiancfflu4 Jdy marked fetCh- sion of the agitaftriM, without WHUbfc, h«fc*sjpre; judicial effect onthe market, aria lffleHtettrwttlf 6 any expected increase of profits, if at preeent such antici pation might arise. Capital £2,000,000 Sterling. STEEUNG. •BESEBVE FOHD £1,500,000 AnriuAL INCOME £700,000 Pnovisions—Pork quiex/firm at $30}* I bacon firmer, S>uider»l2^@13.’; clear 1K%. . Laui>—Tierce 19%", keg 21>£. vi'Jlir :a • . New York, October 3.. Financial.—Money market broke down, closing cafi &5 ; gold stronger,. governments firm-and igher. The bank statement shows a decrease in loans ion seven hundred and nineteen thousand ►ecie eight hundred and forty-six thousand lepomts seven millions one hundred and , thousand dollars; legal tenders three mil lions three hundred and forty-seven thousand dollars, 4ncrcaaB Imrhumhnd and-four thownd dntinrn ■ft IV i..n ERA 07. Consignees per Central Railroad. October 3,1868. 1.300 bales cotton, 31 bales yam, 1 bale bides, 249 sacks 1 bbl and 6 boxes dried fruit, 160 bbls and 15 sacks meal, 115 sad® bran, 35 sacks grist, 2 sacks flour, 10 balf boxes tobacco, 1 cotton gin, 15 boxes and 1 bbl sundries. 2 rolls bedding, and mdse, to BMcIn- tire £ Co, W S Sanford, L J Guflmartin ft.Co, Lathrop ft Co,.I McMahon ft Co. C C Usher, WH Stark & Co, A & G RRAgt, CRRAgt P H Behn, FWSimsft llinb ofUASSIMERES, CLOT Of DOZEN BALMORAL SI .of one Co, Adams, W ft Co, S Gertsman ft C. Hartridge ftN.' M H Williams ft Son, Guerard ft H, Ferrill ft-W, Wil kinson & W, Sloan, G ft Co. Bothwell ft W, Wilcox, G ft Co, N A Hardee’s Sons ft Co. PH Wood, Hnnt,L& B, N Neely, Walker, A ft T, G Heard, C Epping k>Co, B N Reed ft Co, Bates ft C. W A McKinzie, J Wla throb ft Co, Duncan ft J, Purse ft Y, A Dutenhoflfeq Skvanf ft W, badclford ft C, Clark ft W, Freeman^D* Co, Brady ft M, Tison ft G, Crane ft G, ^Wilder ft F, Edmunds, G & Co. Congijgne^s per Atlantic & Gulf K. R« October 3,1868.^ 160 bales cotton, 36 care lumber, 25 sacks com, 42 bbls crude turpentine, 5 bbls turpentine, lGcasesto- bacco, 4 bbls syrup, and mdse, to R Uclntire ArCcv Forwarding agent, Barnett ft Co, Crane ft CL D T". Scranton, N A Hardee’s Sons ft Co, Gnckenheimer ft S. A C McRae, J L Villalonga. C B B Agt, Austin ft E. Davmt- ft W, Guerard ft H, Wilkinson ft W. Duncan ft J. Tison ft G, Boberts ft T, Sloan, Gi Co, WB Adams, F W Sims ft Co, P H Behn, Edmands, G ft Co, Joudon, C ft Co, Holcombe ft Co, Hess, G 4 Co, L J Guilmar- tin ft Co, P Dzialynski, W C Dawson, ft Co, J & W Rutherford, A A Solomons ft Co, G M JSeidt, A Tu9- hamc, H Holmes, L Gircadan. LLIAMS, WARD ft McINTIBE, Auctk^ mission and Shipping Merchants, Ray ah, Georgia. Consignments o( ill 4 Auction days, Tuesdays and Fridays. COTTON- Floub— Grain.—wheat firmer; corn, mixed western $113@ ''naval Siobes.—Groceries quiet; freight unchang- id. a.. New York, October3—Evening. FiNANdiAia.-rMoney active .at ( 7 per cent; sterling active at 8; gold 40 ; 1866 bonds, 113 North Caro lina’s, 66 ; new, . B6}£; Virginia’s, ex-coupons 53%; ■ new 59%; Tennessee ex-coupons 70&; new 69>*. Cotton—Firmer at 27c. , Floor—A shAde-finner fbr low grades; other grades dull. Grain—Wheat a shade firmer for spring; heavy for winter; oom lc lower. t Provisions—Mesa pork $28>£; lard dull. . <Naval STOREaL-yTnrp^ntine 43^*; rbsin steady. RsTABI/ISXBEJ>[ fjAPTTAT, Alin ASSETS (IN GOLD): I man subscriber, having behn ■ - I Asent for the above Company, is prepare efto (A e njSKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and MER- CHANDISE GENERALLY. at current rates. Pohrnes J <5. ROWLAND ft CO„ Storage and General <w . : mission Merchants. Cogon takenoHstanSL' .in Batttrsby’s First. Cbes Fireproof -WarehSSf Particular atteutiou given toweighhig and samnW IT-C. ROWLAND. H. H. ROWLAND,*" ... OJU.IU <e oir., ewwe ractora, Cotami. • sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 9ss« , Sayapnah, Georgia. '. j^ } [LKINSON ft WILSON, Cotton Factors and Qn, end CommisaioirMerchants, No. 90 Bay str^ nab, Georgia. Liberal Advances made cm eoo ients to ourselves or our ftietlds in New To* COTTON' .'cahfLTS^ ' maintaining its reputation through ex- ttBiiieWeKr J ’ ” ! •• 1 Peruvian iccumbed "by lts 'side. *' f&jS ALSO UNSURPASSED' AS A Manure for Wheat, Magazines for October, toes. Liquors, Teas and Cigars, 150 Bn Mah. SoJb Agent in the State of Georgi Houston ft Co.'s PbSadelulila Ala jy.4 ESILE'8 LADY’S MAGAZINE, | GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, PETERSON’S LADY’S MAGAZINE, LE BON TON. LE PETIT MESSAGE!!, . THE LADY’S FRIEND, WATCHES AM) JEtyElRy llJCi JjAU 1 n T IUL11D, DEMOBEST’S MONTHLY, ‘HABPEB’S MONTHLY, - * ATLANTIC MONTHLY, . PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, v • • BALLOU’S MONTHLY. THE LAND WE LOVE, THE GALAXY, THE OLD GUARD, LIPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE, THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, THE CATHOLIC WORLD, - THE NEW ECLECTIC, , - / THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOUBNAL, EVERY SATURDAY, for September, ' « DeBOW’S UPVlEWr for September. FOB SALE 4T ESTIIL’S NEWS DEP01?, BULL STREET, NEXT TO ftiE POST OFFICE.' Naval Btobes.—Spirits turpentine 39c; rosins qhiet ;^ainga$i*Wpale’$T25; tarRtea^f ^$2 60/ i. -Cotton—Firm; middling 241£c. »‘^pri^qjtEi'October 3. Cotton—Very firm at 27c. Flour—Extremely dull, low grades %C lower. Others nominally unchanged. ’ ■'* f * S * % ft* Grain.—Wheat dull; prime red Other grains firm; provisions unchanged. Finanoim^—Virginia’s, old; inscribed 46; sixty-sixes 48. 5 g; sevens 4f j* bid. Montgomery, Ala., October 3. Cotton.—The cotton receipts thus far this season tte about nine thousand bales, Stock on hand to night, 3,410; a lot of cotton was sold to-day at 26 cents MB. J. T. WILBUR; having nSMgn«d Ou atnomt Agency of thla Comproy. MAJ. B-. 5- BACPH wiB act as General Agent nnpl furthor notice. ,. A. WILBUB, Manager. Having accepted the position of General Agent of Southern Branch of the old Knickerbocker, the rata ecriber would be happy to see his friends at the office of the Company, 91 Bay street, SaTannab, Ga. sepW-lii -,y / . K. H. BACON. Publishing ■ lit ■ rdpisTAiis.] \LMER Jc DEPPISH, Wholesale and Retail Deal. ere .in Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Tools, Ag- Itural Implements^ Powder. Shot, Caps and Lead, Qangzuss, and G7 St. Julieu streets, Savannah, ^gia- ’ jy26 School Notice. -jy-iss a SPW4VAK BE- open her SCHOOL at the Chatham Acad-' emy onthe FIFTH OF OCTOBER next. Watches, J ewelry* Sun Rises.. Sim Sets... High Water. Silverware, Clocks, &c. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED FROM X New York with a line assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, J. Clocks, &c„ AU of which will bp sold at ru^aoijalija prices, and every article warranted as represented. . V. D. JORDAN, ■ No. 129 Congress St., (Opposite Pulaski House.) N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by ex perienced workmen. aep30—lm. *< MY UNSURPASSED FACILITIES enable me JRL execute all vrotk iif Hie above lines with the Utmost Diipatch aiuLin Superior StyW.: rikve^Deparimeni^cWpIe^-!' 13CLUDIHO ,,, r : 4) , .. PRINTING OFFICE, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC- BOOK BINDERY, . TORY, i ‘ i and PAPER RULING ROOM. • ‘ l~t< ' The ouly eVibhahmej^t in the city having all these A full stack of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE- RIALS.Qn hand. _,» . i ■ . Ordeys solicited. Satiafaction guaranteed.. , iv20i-Iv •» GEO. N.- NICHOLS. Erili Elementary School. M RS. E. M. GRAY WILL, ON THE 6th of October, ’re-open her Select School on Urn Northeast comer of Presi-caiyE**? dent anil Drayton streets, for instruction in all the branches of an elementary En- glish education. Her long experience as an Instrnctx^sa epjb<^dens her to appeal to.the public for a share of paf^magn/' «|4 h? pernusaion she.refer? to the following ladies and genpemen. .' Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. W. C: CoSens, Henry Williams; Esq., Dr. R. D. Arnold. ; t act! ALL ORDERS PE0MPTLV FILLED. Soli by Agricul'lImplement Dealers throughout tie V. Mr. Farley’s School for Young Ladies, ■y^ITH A SENIOR AND JUNIOR DB- PARTAIENT, wifi open MONDAY, Oeto- ber 6th. Mr. F. i^ay be cpnsijlfed ^ b|a rooms in Chatham Academy on and after October 2. octl-lm.; . IURGUSON A; DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough ton street, Dealere in. Fisk's Patent Metalic, Ma- [any, Walnut ^pd Grained Co£Bns, Ice Boxes for serving Bodies* Funerals furnished at the short- 4pi ljUwri Apir. i •>«: • » 1 JIn •• »J ’i l- V 1 J. 1 -.!iC *7 • n: - Liquoi’s, Tobacco, &c., a Private Hcbool for Yotm? La- €aKt-St«cl Plows. H ave removed, fr p^i gibbons’ building, in pongress street,,tb r < . ft . jr 1 ,; Southwest Corner of *IVhitaker and Bay M R. FARLEY’S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, .in Chat- ‘ ham Academy, South Broad street, first door from the Pavilion Hotel, will open ^ October 5th, 1868, and close July 1st, 18G9. This School will be essentially Upon 1 the same plan with that formerly known as the Armo ry Hall Private School, established by Mr. F. several, years before the war. %nd is linked as thep to twenty- five pupils. Its main object is fo- carry the pupils carefully, from an early age, through the usual'studies of an English education. No ptapila* received under eight years of agd. ' ' ,rt t : The school year will be divided into three terms,; p t three.months each. : pnpils over twelve years of age, $1Q a month; for pupils uhder.twelve; years of age, $8 a month- Bills payable at the beginning of each term, and nopiipil taken for less than one term. ' ' Ample provision is made tbr French arid Latin, 'at the option of the parents. ,;i / During. the present vac^tton the School will befur- ni shed with the Ross School peaks, than which mere are none better. ' J Mr. F. may be consulted from date, at his rooms in Chatham Academy, between. 10 a. an. and 2 p.m. •jOgf-The School will be open for a few private pu- pila in the afternoon. r - AtTinvnn & -ntlkT W A 1C CIGAR MANUFACTURER. S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street, • between Whitaker and Bull streets, three doors above the Pulaski House. ^ jr 2 ? * Wher6 tliey will keep donstantty onHhand a large and well felected^tc^k of all articles jn their .line of |>nai- • ness, which they will sell upon terms'as reasonable as' can be obtaineatn any Bonthem miHUh - ' nv< L aul /^T^ey^re aipp agents .j^r, TAYLOR ^.Sj)NS’ AjL- They will please4 to see their ql4eustomereand friends aktheir new stand, andreatfectfufly.iimiopur- Shraejs toexraitahtteR-stflct- ( LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, BROUGHTON STREET, u > ’ School Notice. M R. ELLIOT WILL RE-OPEN HIS SCHOOL for Boys in Chatham ‘ / Academy on OCTOBER 5th. The scho-^s lactic year is divided into three tenps of “ three mouths eaohi Charges—The usual English branches, t $22 per term, with Languages, $27, payal vance. / .i'. > Classes in French for young ladies from 3 For further particulars apply fo Mr, B. MAJ Mr. ELLIOT, east side Oglethorpe fifquai y* - - -I. k - 47hU01 __if 1 Tobacco use it without injpry. X SION of the WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE begins on OCTOBER 5, under the direction of the following F»- Cl Rev. J. it Bonnell, D.JDl, President Rev. &'W. Smith, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, and Astronomy. ■'?'*>.■ • u Rev. W. C. Bass, A. M., Professor of Natural Science. C. Sghwahtz, A M-, Professor of Latin and Modem Languages! Mrs. AS R. Assistant in Literary Department; A. N. Whitney, Musical Director (with ample as sistance.) ! - Mrs. E. T. Obowb, Teacher, of Drawing and Paint-, ^Chaeges.—There are three terms in the scholastic year. For each term the charges, which are to be, paid at the beginning of thb fervil pure as follows: Regular tuition, $30; board, including washing, fuel and lights, $75; incidental, fee, charged to day scholars, $1. ' The following are'Optional: French, $15; Instru mental Music, $25 ;use or instrument, $3; Vocal Mu- sfo in classes,, $2—not charged tottmre wlm Uke In- airamratil $15; *20. , Pupils whq take French.may be excused oom Latin - ^SpSdzlaavxntagM provided In the departments of ■ NO- 97 Biy Street; Savannah/ ’ a oiiiU^fo. aitBraMSb. ftngneta. General Agents tor tbe State of Georgta*' it ST3 -WANTED lit every raimty thronghl Tobacco Warehouse. NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA i: $$$&&* OX jttjonan4.Br u ‘? REDUCTION IN PIUCES. *w» RRIiBEU. ASJXHiWSp; J 'ufi. Savaimab Institute T|rR. LANCASTER, ASSISTED BY ABLE ftib M. efficient Teachers, -will rtaopen his school In CHATHAM ACADEMY on , f n WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It*. ' Tiift several classes Jn English, French and Latin vrgartergo^eyfefr^nfera df ^tedarataeata- ginning.of Ahe term, and it is deairabta that every scholar shall be present at the openihg the schopj. . Tuition $40 per term, of three months. 1 The Preparatory Department will be under the in struction of MISS ADAMS, a fMthfhl and successful •GOMMEHCIAi, cmd.CLASSl(&£ ragn/rmra OF THIS SCHOQL WILL BE med on MONDAY, October 5gl. Boys re- t any age and prepared fbr Business or Col- oiR hoys -will' recave 'careihl attention. In to the F" Branches and Mathsmtalra. reek, French, German and Drawing win be Th^IH«dML' during .the vacation, visited the iicsfSeibola In th'e-c«m&r.- and has ota viaitore, and is now ABLE .TWO HUNDIi For sale by J. F..CANN, Principal. AND-BILLS, SHOW-BILLS, POSTERS and .PROGRAMMES printed at THE : MORNING FBitflB OEELCE, m Bay etreet. -- 'jtJ iv'i Footsteps of the Angels. When the hours of day are numbered, *Aafl the voices fif the-sight Wake the better soul, that slumbered, Cliia holy, calm delight; Ere the evening lampfVftre Jig&ted, ■* And, likephontoms grim land tall, r /. .1.1 * ft Shadows from the fitful fire-light, . Dance upon the parlor ,walL Then the forms of the depfuted. u Enter at the open .door; ^ie beloved, the truehearted, . Come to visit me price more; -: . ■ •• i ■ f • i. ; . «J •• Ife, the young^nd strong, who cherished Noble longings for the strife, Bv the roadside fell and perished, -Weary with the march of life! 52.1 t ,Ht They, the holy ones, and weakly- Who the cross of suffering bare, • Folded their pale hands so meekly, Spake with us qaearth no inore; And with them the being beauteous Who unto thy youth was given. More than all things else to love me, And is now a saint in Heaven. f IJ J . !>• * With a slow and i -•Comes that messenger divine, Takes the vacant clutir.beside me, Lays her gentle fc^nd in mine; t i . ■■ ..... And she feits and gazes at me With those deep and tender eyes, lake the' Stars, so still aud samtlike, Looking downward from the skies^ Uttered not, yet compreheiftied, - r I*Uhe spirit's voiceless prayer; Soft rebukes, in Wr-ssings ended, Breathing from her lips of air. Oh, though oft depressed and lonely, - l Alliny years are laidraside, If-1-but remember only hare lived and died! giJ 1 Commfrtiat. SAVANNAH MARKET, f — OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1 a a Savannah, October 3, C P. Mi f Cotton.—The market opened to-day fwith L s* good demand, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, «whieh. it might ~ bo supposed - would have Bomewhat retirded tile movements of buying pedes trians. Holders were firtn*at oujr yesterday’s quota? tions-^24@25c for Middling, and buyers were not loth to accede. Thejfavorable advices received from New York and Liverpool, at noon, “Cotton’ buoyant, Up- lands, 10j^l05£,” and at 3 o’clock, frpm iNew York, ** Cotton., firpi at 27c,” stimulated buyers^ and but /or the fact that all steamer.freights are engaged ahead to next Saturday, much heavier transactions would have* occurred. The following were the sales to-day: 17 at 26, 210 at 25, 2 at 24 %, 35 at 24, 30 at 23X. 98 at 23>£, 43 at 23 1 4, 39 at 23, Gat 22^, ll at 22,1 at 20, and Lat 19—total, 493. The market closed firm, and we quote asking prices: Jo .J.7 4 * Ordinary ....22@22>^ Cfood'Ordinary ’ Middling.............. ? .25@ Goda Middling. fi . ? 26@26‘i' Note.—In our weekly summary on Thursday, we remarked: !, ; „ / j “The receipts since our last report have been quite i irge, planters, no doubt, being anxious to reap the i'enefitbf Jhe rise, before another falling off occurs, vhich, m our opinion, is not likely to be. the case, at i east for some time to come. The.- fact is now ( pretty •rell established that the* crop will be short in this ■ ountry, which is also the case in ; India* arid* t ^ypi -he proportion of good middling cotton is mrich leser aow than was raised previous to the war, while the •emand is greater. Notwithstanding Liverpool and fewiEdrk report an advancing market onrs remains >uief, : caused partly, we think, by the impossibility of * Liverpool .buyers entering trie market upon their . mit.” , - i. * 1“ ibfi Republican of Saturday morning, the Com mercial Reporter (or somebody filse,) says: “The fMt is that the higher relative vartm^of the.sj^- i * e 011 this side cannot stand trie pressure o/ receipts, id tiro must very soon get to priced at Which £he great . uropean trade can come in—and our factors know it, ud while trying to force a speculative demand to pay regularly high prices', still they are indisposed to try * L too far. As a consequence irregularity is a prevail- -ig feature of onr market, and the local speculation, :id some few Northern orders, are all that maintain . rices. We consider that as receipts accumulate the • Tures now current will seem to be high enough—iii • *ct, too liigh-^as, in defiance of crop accounts, and of- *ght stock apparent next nionth, Liverpool has shown . disposition hitherto to stop at 10>'d and go back to 1 Sd,jiud we must look for the same result in this ad- mce. Cotton is being brought forward, and much of • is going through ^o England—more than anticipa- t September receipts of over 90,000 bales against ss than 35,000 bales last year, 'isV feet not calculated i enhanpejpeipcsand. we candiiy think that present ghjs sho w that we had better be content with the • resent and let the future take care of itself.“T: » . There is .evidently a .veiy wide difference of opin- m-^either the Republican is right and we are wrong, . • r we are right and the Republican is wrong. Let us •er Dispatches received from Liverpool to-day cer- . iniy do riot indicate a disposition to recede, ana go • ickto 9Jid T .,As to the assertion that “there is much j -tten going through to England, we assert that, with ic exception.of some smaUlots of fancy, noi a single ;l<rhas been bought here by European Agents. The . ices are beyond their limit, and they have hot eiiler- 1 •- the^market at all. We would go on.and furnish -tisfactory proof in abundance to sustain onr report, • ;i Mt is unnecessary. We will simply re?nark, tlpgt, if. . e Republican’s reporter is not a member of the • .lurch,’we will wager a sugar whistle that somaduin- /vstedjperBOU—rimy be one who wants to buy a tittle itton was at his elbow, if no nearer to the pen; . . hen his report was indited. Gold—Buying at 139; selling at :H2@ 113. a . y, j Exchange.—New York.sight, buying^ off; selling 4 premium. Boston less; Philadelphia, Bagging and Rope.—Gunny 24%c; extra heavy, 25c; American, in rolls, 25c. Corn.—From depot, 4L10 ; and from«tore $ll3* s^perflne, *8-60fi)9 00; eril*, 2>10 o0@ll o0; family and fengy/ $12@13; 00. JGeor- gia and Tennes^ie brands, $ib 60@11 00, Tor super-- S^.for extra; $13 00@14 00 for farniJ- from staTe ^ SI 35 for Northern, * 60 fm-Eastern. Sales from wliarf, in large lots, $l-81feLKprthem and $1 50 for Eastern. s ■ Mollsses.—Porto Rico, 70@7Gcj Barbadoes. 50® 65c: Cienfuegos, 50@55c ^ gaUonT ^vch. ouuu^, Oats--In moderate demand.* 1 Georgia, lo@85c ^ car loadriroalx store 90(q>95c. * . r ovisions..—Westem meats have advanced in New t. 1 Receipts. Per White’s Flat, from Back Riyer—1,700 bushels rorigh rice. . I r.,.i/f . * Per steamer City Point, from Florida—63 bales cot ton, 27 -baiea hides, 150-Hides, 6 bbls Granges, 2 boxes riranges, 1 ! bate moss, 2 bbls sugar, 1 McC gin. : r-b if*; •• i ■ ; ; • • * • ’ V*rTr I * • • •- >h. - Exports* Per steamship Ton a wanda, for Philadelphia—504 .bales cotton, 235 bales domestics, 34 bales paper stock, 551000 feet lumber, 56 tons iron, 70 bbls rosin, 5 bales hides, 96 bbls liquor. 245 enfpty barrels, 491 sacks, 37 bbls and 7 tierces dried fruit, 46 packages mdse. per steamship Montgomery,. for New York—955 '^ales cotton, 636 sacks corn, 844 dry hides, 40 bundles sugar..caria, ,36 casks rice,TO packages mdse, 3 tons iron.’r ,. » • » 1 Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—1,350 bales upland cotton, 480 bbls meal, 125 bbls Hour, 81 packages mdse. Memoranda. The steamship, Herman Livingston, from New York, reports at 9 a m Saturday, 3d inst, off Cape Lookout, passed steamship America, from Baltimore to Savan nah. Ship SbfrC* the West, from Liverpool for this port was reported off Holyhead Sept 16. | Schr Kate Ranger, Kelsey, arrived at New York from Jacksonville, Sept 30. Ship Mayflower, Call, cleared from Boston, 28th ult, for Savannah. Brig Mary E Rosevelt, Farnsworth, Sailed from Bath, Me, 26th ult, for Savannah. Schr Irene E Meservey, WaU, arrived at Newport, 28th; for Boston, from Darien. Schr J T Williams, .Newberry, cleared from New York, 30th ult, for Jacksonville. Schrs A H Cain, Simpson, and H W Godfrey, Sears, arrived at Philadelphia; 29th ult, from Jacksonville. ToDtalrafcjSHt Mikes,*: Hi* affected by, ift. owing doubtless to the large stock on hand. Shoulders 15® 15Lfc: ribbed sides. 17 clear ribbed, 18@18X cts; clean sfdAs* :IS>i®19c; hates, 22j^@23;’ breakfast bacon, 19@20. Dry salted meats—shoulders, 14@14%c * clear aidw. 17y@13c; short Jibbed, taNta% 00 fbr iniBccted; &eo of jobA $24; ffiessgork, *29 prime inspected, $27 "50; rump, _ . Fulton market beef, $30@31 ft bbl; mess bet5T$20 60 ; beef tongues, ■ $1 -40@ 1 45. Potatoes and Onions.—A go< " bbl. Oni9ns, *4 00@5 50 ft Ricia—Rice is beginning to come 1 111 quite freely. te. l: - gAuc^i^toclx auile,Tow-. . No mTijila.fpr.seme weeka past. $2 05 in large lots, and $2 10 in smaller ^pan- Xities. _ SuGAES.-^S>rto Rico, 13*^@l4K refibedi for crushed. jpowaerBdJUid granulated, and 14J4@I8J4 for coffee crushed. Fbeight8.—Forpigp quiet." By. _sail to Liverpool *^od on uplands. Timber noxhinal, offferirig^’w 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shilling* to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, %ota c«mt£kg£ on uphin/s; uimmm*inm, $2 QQ ip bpteg vic^ -by steam to ~FhHadeIp&ia, %c "9> fi> on up- tends^ dome8tic8, $2>0or i rb Lalumore bj^|fia3p?|P hy^t^a^opgh.to^OBton, i^ c ^ ft. South Ame- ricau freights are still offering at $22 and 5 v* ct- gold. In coastwise and West India freights there is consi derable activity. A number of vessels have been placed HmceanrlSAfc report, bufthere'tastitt plenty of timber and lumber awaiting shipment. West India ^boards, $9 50@9 75; resawed to New York, $11-re^ to MAI5JKETS BY-MAIL. A .* I j® . VI- i. A. F« & D. Mackay’s Timber Circular. .7-; ’ lAYBhPQOL, September 19, 1868. In our last circular we were reluctantly constrained io admit that the general dullness which for so long a period lias weighed npori trade was still prevalent Witlr but slight, if any appearances of immediate indict lions ‘ of improvement. Since then^ however, it-' is ifieasing to know, that symptoms of revival have be- ebriie apparent iff more than one branch of commerce. • Reports from Manchester, •and -Other frianufacturing distfictaare more • cheering, or probably it’ would be <aay-less demessing, several branc|>e%of iii- uufAetures, are being despatched to ittltetuonrr tndastry. nnd Increased e goods and other fine manufacAored ag receivedJdr. shipment.: .Bua.is aii- —ads to be a subject for congratulation, deral indications tend to confirm a bee greatest period: of depression has been .Bt.A' 6 *" 1 market ibes .assumed more ton. •hess. although any material improvement Jm values hejrecorded, bet -on*h«iv*ole ndletter feeM^ seemstO-ta predominant The money market ff*s aiao boras marked by greater firmness, without - ** Afet l’ading to a freer. acknowledgUirasAdC confidence. - Cdtton conlinnes dull and micertainwtth am. Decasionai start, which muBt generally be admitted nai.of general Improvement In our com. lief that FORT OF SAVANNAH. Monday, October 6. H | Arrived Yesterday. ^0 Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New York— Wilder & Fullarton. , • Steamship. America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West & Co. Schr Mattee E Taber, Cook, New York, assorted car go—Edmands, Gardner & Co. Arrived Saturday. * Steamer Lizzie Baker, Fitzgerald, Jacksonville and Palatka—Ciaghom A Cunningham. - ‘ £ Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar- tin A:C'pl / - -'- ' ;• White’s Flat, from Back River—Planter’s Mills. • rs . ^t’leared Saturday. Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen- & Co. Steamship San Salvador^-Ni^k^rson,. New York—J W Anderson’s Sons A Co! . Steamship r Touawanda, , McNelty, Charleston—L J Guil- K Hunter & Gammed Jennings, Philadelphia— Sailed Saturday. Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen & Co. - - Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings,' -Philadelphia— Hunter & Gammell. StearuShip Sad Salvador, Nickerson, New York—J W Anderson’s &ous A Co. Steamer<2ity Point, McNelty, Charleston—LJGuil- marttriaH^QL^ Stcamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M •A Cohen. '± [By Telegraph.] Charleston, Octeber 3.—Sailed, steamer Manhat tan, for New York. Wilmington, October 2—Arrived, steamer Rebecca Clyde, from New York. 11,11 11 ■** Passengers. •— j Per steamship ^Herman Livingston, from New York -F M. Earn OH; jtsjFlSEanSe^itlW WASffiler and intent, Mrs Frank , 2 children and svt, Mrs Meinliard, Miss Loeb, B Motion, H C Cox, Mrs Grady .and ; 2 chil dren, Madam C Gradot, Mrs Fernandez and 2 chil- ^ TO . dren. Mile I^foqusaie^e, ,W D Sutiivmi, E Summers! article. $3/2503 50 Mrs J O’Bymes arid children, W B Johnson, J A Hun- a ter, W C Cozens, W L Truit, M Y Henderson, S K Pa- pot, S B Harrington, — W Leonard, T Pepper, T Hen derson, P P Smith, FHBarnard,-DE Sheppard, P Tishler, J Holzer, Mr Flanders, Mrs Flanders, Mrs M H Myers, ;ana > maid, H Blun, M Harmon, Mrs Webster, Mrs J Edwards, Mrs Mattair, YYE Kimball, S Van McCarthy, E E Aspald, M Mc- Quade, J Powers, W HMace, W Comassy, G Titcher, Mr Bramard, J R JF Graham, J& F. Bouton, Miss C Bou ton, B¥Bray«ri,% F4feyt5fi?B'J Raynor, R F Street, Mrs R E Street, R C Cavennes, C T Maynard, R B Ful- Per steitafijiip Amet*»,iflra|n: BUttooser-fl-Hollo- way, W H Pope, Mrs R Wayne, child and svt, Miss C irt, J L Hsnpt, J W Oldliam, Ur. Parr. Mrs W Sftgordloy-'and 2 children, Miss Bordley, Master Per steamsHp Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—J B Coot WaRavage, Mrs Savage. ■> Per steamship San. Salvador, for New York—W Gab- bett, Miss L Gardpn, *L Husband, D Neary W.H Woodson, A A jHuwman, S E Tbeua. Z T Daniel s, L E Veal, J D Wilken, W. A Rice, IJ Rujler, W Spukh, F E Hartridge, J Hunter, PMacomber. ; Pm> steamer Lizzie Baker* from Florida—Gen E J MarabaU.es.A, Gqfcfffitefflr, K 3A, Col Croffton, U 8 A, Capt Meeviay, J B HrtjWffiaiB; T.Wlnttam, B — t*»m, J,Wtascm. 4^ Cooke, Mrs Ruteler, children svt. -lire. Thompson, Mrs Proctor, children and Mrs JHopkim*» ck^dren and svt, J McGinley, lady and JhfM t J E Lacklison, GO Fitzgerald, N Hunt, and J H Evans, DjNeary, Miss L Gordon, H Journeyman, and 10d^fCMjti»?‘. ‘i! ‘pi. •' > 3 fc. e £ v_ • Consignees. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—J L Villa longa, J W Anderson’s Sons ft Co, Davant ft W, Lieut Bell, H Brantley, F M Myrell, J B West ft Co, D Staqs- bnry, AGomm, E W Drummond, -W Proctor, Mrs qMMEtt * c Per steamer City Point, from Florida—L J Gnilmar- tin & Co, J L Villalonga, J W Anderson’s Sons & Co* S -S Miller, Tison & G, MY Henderson, W C Dawson, Randell & Co, Davant & W, Gnckenheimer & S, J B : Oliveros, Holcombe & Co, Champion & F, G H M, A C McRae, Bearden & G, W H Stark Ac Co, M TriesfcJfe Co. Per steamship Herman Livingston, from New York —A & G R R Agt, Cen R R Agt, Butler & G, Blxm & M, Bateson & Brp,. W R Boggs, Brady & M, P H Behn. ; Champion A F, ; Claghom A C, J Cohen, F W Cornwell, ; M A Cohen, J P Collins, J F Coonley, Cooper, O & Co, str Dictator, A Doyle, M J Doyle & Co, D B Dillon, W M Davidson, Dewitt A M, TJ Dunbar A Co, E W Drummond A-Bro, Einstein A E, -J H Estill, IL Falk. A Co, A Fernandez A. Bar J L Fonda, Gallagher A F, A A L Friedenb^rg.Ti XGuilmartin A Co, Mad C Gra dot, SBGoodall, Gnckenheimer A S, Grady AT, G UirL&diatoQfid, A Gomm, YYB Griffin AjCo, H A it M Goodwin, H D Headman, T Henderson, J Herschhack, GLASS AND r piL AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF WINDOW __ GLASS in tbe city, comptislngraorethsusEkENTX, different sizes, and any size dr shape cut to order. WEST’S No. 1 KEROSENE OIL, i» barrels or cans. PUTTY, WHITE LEAP, 1 LINSEED OIL, , , ' PAINT and WHITE WASH BRUSHES, . ~ . ; SHOWCASE GLASSES. ftc-.ftC.,, . FOR SALE LOW iffy' rt. H. TATEM, oc2—tf DRUGGIST. 200,000 Seymour Cigar, finefiavor, worth $25 per 1,000 . to be sold at $10 per 1,000, in order to introduce, them. . SEYMOUR 800,000 BLAIR * Badges, Medals, and Pins must be closed out at half the cost to manufacture. Every club in the country should get them at once. 1,000 gilt-border Seymour Badg es, $8. 1,000 fine gilt elegant Seymour Badges, $12. 1,000 extra gilt Seymour and ' Blair Badges, $12. 1,000 most beautiful Club Badges in the market, “Sey mour A Blair, $30. Any smart agent can make from $15 to $25 per day.; JWe send ^presaph of mour Cigars" with- every order r oi 1 accompany the order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send Post-office order, addressed to RICHARDS A MARKZF^ 55 Murray St., Box 3,131, N. Y. References: Postmas ter in New York, Najasau Bauk. T. N.tHickcoxA Co., n. y. s^eaA-3w Southern Bag Manufacturer. HI. P. BEAUFORT, E xchange wharf, manufacturer of satis. Tents, Awnings, Bags, tor Covers, Hose, Dray Covers, Flags, etc., and Salt, Flour AST Flour Sacks neatly stairiped. Tarpaulins for sale or hire. seplJ-Sin Proposals A re solicited for filling and grading that portion of Bolton street occupied by the sewer recently built. The estimated contents are four teen hundred cubie yards. Material may be obtained in the vicinity of Gwinnett and Abercom streets. Bids must be for the whole work, and not by the yard, and time of completion stated. JOHN B. HOGG, sepl8-tf City Surveyor. ' “ Plauchelte.” NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, Prices, $1, $1 25, *1,50 and f3. The “Little Wonder,” OR IMPROVED PLANOHETTE, WITH THE MYS TIC PIONEER. PRICE *2 60. The best Game out,. r -- THE “RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY." ang27 MALLOW & 100 PRIME RIBBED BACON /1 i e. t maa i BARBELS CHEAP GRADE FLOUR, per- fectly sweet. . 1 . i ;1 All in store, and will be sold MUCH BELOW TjECE MARKETby HARTRIDGE A NEFF. aep28—eodlw - For Sale. P RIME RICE, . SHEETINGS, . * . * . . 5 x t YARNS, from the Columbus Factory. 3 ' TOBACCO. GUNNY BAGGING, • SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Carter ft CO., ’ fr ■j o BALE ROPE. i j , Je26—lm JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS ft CO. ' BACON t Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Rib Sides, PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED. -yyARRANTED. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY NoS 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range, ■ f i SAV Cotton Gins. cCABTHY’S SEA ISLAND COTTON GINS^- M F 6BOS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry • and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Muonic Hall, Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. nov7-tf S4ILS, AIVNI.VGS, BAGS, JtC. IMP A«W,t)LAff»fr P ULASKI HOUSE STABLES, by J. Feelet. Car, riages, with competent drivers, or Single Teauui to let. - J Boarding at reasonable prices. jy23 .cO T&IQn Seymour and Blair Badges. I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE ■ SUPPLY (fifteen varieties) of tbe above. .Wholesale, qr.rta taiL One badgo.mailed, .te.-auyaddress on receipt of '«9ffir£9 i zstouWrtrtWfthiSliaflBVa <: ( Srl ai bs7STiM azlaqp'AO ods onr .1**1 no la afcoX iB t T J ASas., - “ ERN PUBLIC (bribe accommodation to MAKE COMFORT, are tbe most ex- ’, «n<rta e UpLOTTr VnmnMz 'i“goo4)Sdiool and a Pbysifrian in. %9 Ue ^i lb bleoi-lme- of FOUR HORSE* COACHES to connect at Box liuliim MrataL" Railroad, -with tbe different trains'. 'Persons buying tickets will state that a “ ebr ^ ore Ratcs or Boabi>.—Per day' $250;,per. week, $12 00; per iffipnth, $$0L 00, : Children under ^welv© y^f ^eaud servant taH pri^ -qo ' • ‘a .EToa^cr -rr ; r'- .a ./2xi off) izlivSo <-; Tiincltoci Special lists prepared for ( Advertisements Written and Notices secured. Orders from Business Men especially solicited.