Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 21, 1868, Image 4

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SEA FOWIl/ GUANO! • The supply of this. RELTAfeLE FER TILIZER will be ample, and merchants* and planters can ,rely upoiij their orders, being tilled without delay; ,,.., . A WONDERFUL SUCCESS' City Marshal’s Sale, TTNDER RESOLUTION* OF THE CITE L; of Savannah, and tinder direction ' * *P®“r committee of Council, I trill sell in front the totuv house in the city of Savannah, on the Hint TCEsUAI in November next, between the legal Injure of Rale, the following property, levied on to sattefy executions for city taxes, . w..**, rwrfoiluvma Part improvement on tot No. 33, North Ogpetliorpe ward,; north of Mill and west of Farm, property or oa- r *Also,^Miton < haHof Lot No.-10; aid Improvement. Anson ward, third tything; property of the estate at il Uso!liiand'brickimprovement on iot Nixi, An son ward,: adcond tything, property of Mrs. jauojs. Blois and Eliza M. Herb. INSURANCE COHPANT, Largest Circulation in and, Country. M adame t. de gab] nologist and Phy Broughton and Congreaa 12 00AM POST OP SAVANNAH. 2 Wednesday, October 21. , Arrived Yesterday. Steamship San Jadnto.Hazzord, New York—J w An- eraou'a Sons & On. Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Now York—Octavos ohen k Co. Steamer H. 11. Cool, Doming, Darien—SI A Cohen. Bark Halcyon, Work, In ballast—Master. Schr Helen, Carrol, with lime, Portland, Maine— PMcCORNELL. Proprietor. ■tllimEIUUE, BXCHAHOH AMO COM- Before this hat was made, King George was on his throne, Our lathers aU were rebels than, And fought for Washington; The Tories cheered for Old King. Geor The revolution through. And bragged about their loyalty, Ere this old hat was new. oitjv. . . . . <;*• When .this old hat was new, ? The sons of that base crowd . Revived the cry of “Eoyalfcy," And bellowed it aloud I The Government our fathers made, For them would never do; . And they have torn its bulwarks down Since this old hat was new. When this old hat was new; There was no public debt; u i: No greenbacks took the place of gold; No millionaire had yet His pile in seven-thirties spent, Capital <£2,000,000 Sterling. BESEEYE FUND. 41,500,000 ^Xf^UNG. ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEELING. COTTON AN D CORN, irminfarning'' ih; reputation through ^ex treme wet and dry weathel*, when even No. r l Peruvian succumbed by its side. 1: The price is thes&me as heretofore; $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pddnds. ! IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED 'Jjl A J&unure for Wheat GOWDY, On which no tax was due; But each man fairly paid hi« tax. When this old hat wSs new. When'this old hat was new. Receipts. Per steamer HM Oool, from Darien—20 bales sea iqlapd COtton. Par Wagons to Planters’ Mill—800 bushels rough rice. . Per Atlantic A Gulf Bailroad—219 bales cotton, 24 cars lumber? 4 cars cattle, 24 bundles hides and skins, 26 ground pass, 44 bbls rosin, 39 bbls torpeu- mastics, 1 bundle bides, 7 sacks and box ground peas, 1 lot old furniture, 4 marble slabs, 3 boxes billiard ta bles, 3 hhds bacon, SO sacks floor, 9 bbls apples, 7 bbls dried fruit, 1 box scales, 4 axles, 1 box cbeeae, 12 oars timber, arid mdse. INSURANCE COHPANT, . OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. GARDNER & €0. Good as Sambo, Guff, or Sue; When, this old hat was new. The poor white man was free, And every-year a bran new boy Could dandle on bis knee; But now, for every child he has He's taxed till all is blue; But things I tell you were not so When this old hat was new. When this old hat was new. Gold dollars did abound, . And not a stamp in all the land Could anywhere be found; But now you dare not kiss your wife Unless you stamp her, too; ESTABJLI$HE1> JET 1$09. . CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): 'Subscribed ■ Capital.... „. . .$10,000,000 COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. IBBRAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGi I to onr friends In New York. Boston and l Exports. a, for New York—1,119 bales waste, G bales domestics, 17 pj imp^TBBjept on IgA 88, /ones ward, property y Johnson? cot'd, ■ • ■' Lot No. ,4 and ^brtc^ig^T9j|mep^ ^soa Improvement on Lot No. 20, D.tlinisviHo. [^TtapSutSo. 2&, D.-?.®owen; ■.«*> Lot No. 18 and tmprqvegjgat, Garden Lot, £££* ft A. May&. Traiteo for tjro. Mary BIYER and ACCIDENT. Memoranda. Spoken, Oct .11, in lat 35, Ion 70 lG, ship Stephen Wright, 26 days from Liverpool, far this port Ship Jphn Mann (Br) Mann, cleared at Boston, Oct 16/ for this port. Schr Matilda Brooks, Jones, (late Culver,) at New York from Jacksonville, had heavy N E winds south of H&tteras, Sept 28, Capt R 8 Culver, ' of West Fal mouth, waS taken sick and died. Oct 5 lat 34 15, Ion V5 SO, A M- in a squall, tho mainmast was 'struck by lightning, splitting half of it downwards and taking away the whole topmast. Schr Lookout, Shane, 15 days from Brunswick, Ga, arrived at Philadelphia, Oct 16. ! • Schr Sin Louis, Cunningham, cleared at-New York, Oct 10, for this port. • • tfa&F OLIVMJfy^); ,,ji j, Sashes, Blinds and i ' Doors,;'-- .' W4-XNT.TS, OILS, GHC.As4 tr, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints j 0F AT,T. COLOBS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTING, GLAZ ING, Ac., Mo. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of Buy Lmne. Cotton andProvision MERCHANTS, . NO,' 79 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, ; G£QB€HA. [octl-lm] CwumetdaL Savannah Market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, \ Savannah, October 20, G P. M.j , Cotton.—The market opened to-day steady with some firmness—the inquiry was slight with but very few buyers. The market grew weak towards the close of the duy; *it theii* took another change, and became easier. The noon dispatches from New York announ ces that market weak with fair demand, with sales of 2,000 baleB.at k25j^c. Liverpool steady, with fair, de mand—sales 12,000 bales. Our market did not close Btrong, so we therefore refrain from giving any quota tions. The following were the sales to-day: 3 at 26}£, 2 at 24& 17 at 24, 7 at 2S. 5 at 22*4 cents. Total, 34. Sea Islands—Not quotable sales—5 at 58 cents. J 1 The rec&gtA to-day were 1528 b^les. . Gold—Buying" $1 35<§>1 36 ; selling^at, $1S8@l 30. Bacon.—The market is active and improved since our last repor£ -hl meats -generally prices have stiffened with an advance in the. Western market. Wp. quoto shoulders at 15@15%c; lm sides atl7C®17^c,and clear ribbed atl8@18^c. There are few clear sides offer ing, and pricesr.iro . nominal atr 18@18>£c. Hams, 23c. Breakfast bacon is quiot at 19(a)20c. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote shoulders at 13@13&c; clear sides, 17>/@18c; short ribbed, 16>i @17c; bellies, 17„‘£@i7^c, and Stratford ent at tt^c. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-16 @ %d on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings for hewn foy Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orderS:' Coastwise: To New York, % of a cent $4 lb on uplands; dondestics, $2 OO ^ balo; rfc©,“ ; $2 00. By steam to Philadelphia; Jio ' i W x on up lands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, % of a cent^ib on cotton/ by sail, nominal.' ! , Cotton by steam« through J to-Boston, l*^c lb. ; The qiian- ; LYON BROS., RANDALL, DAFFIN & CO. WHOLBjALE GBOCEBS. W M. DAVIDSON, WboJewlB Dealer in Grocertea, . Wines, Liquors, Tens apd Cigars, ISO Bay street. Savannah. Hole Agent in the State of Georgi* for Massey. Honston k Co.'s Philadelphia Ala* JT-4- tythius. property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan. . iinproremont on 14 Lot No: 16, Middle Ogle- ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa- 4- DadSir. iari' oto Tything, thirty feet bout and ninety feet in \rtth brick lgiproydinent fronting on Congresa ind running btok .to OongriMM Street UntUeyied ON itorere of teburtr. |t. WOOD, at Savannjih; Gk. and have .taken the office formerly occupied by.him at lto. 90 BAY^SIBEET. Of T. A. BanaaB A Co.; (late ot S. k. W. Foster k Co., Providence, B. L \ r>i ' ’ . T m .- .o edl i-W.B'MitA ■;. COMMISSION JtfERCHANTS :,if£ 75 Smith’s Wharf, V ’..jJOT ’ - . : i s j * f.i f •. •. .o Baltimore, Md. ”’ r £By Telegraph.l Charleston, Oct. 20.—Arrived, steamer Champion, from New York. Soiled, 1 steamer James Adger. Per steamship LeQ, for New Yoik—Robt R6ss, D P Ormes, J M Ormes, M Donnelly, W E Lemond, GE West, H Miller, ahd 4 steerage. Per steamer H M Oool, from Darien—J T Collins, H T Shaw, Capt Hoag and lady, John Brown, J Cavener, ■ and 13 dock. Per steamship Huntsvillo/Erom New York—T L Rich ardson, T Croven, A Strain, W C. Harsdel, Mr Culli- 1 nan and friend, G C Mills, wlfo and 3 children, J Rang and wlfo, J McGilvay, J Blumenthal, A H Davis, C M Davis,. R Stack, M F Tulioy, WO Hawes, Mrs Schwarz ond 2 children, Mr Cndg/wife and' 2 children, G Cas- sin, A G; Baldwin, C Mooro, Miss B Lawrence. Per steamship San Jaciilto/ from Now York.—Mrs T L Kinsey, infant and servant, Mrs Henry, Mrs Lewis, .’Hiss; Lewis, Mrs LT Davis, Mrs N M Curtiss, two t . (Children and: servant. W Redwood, D Marks, Mrs Formerly mma MURPHY. CHAS. CLARK. Murphy & Clark, Hoi)^, Sign, Ship anil Steam- ' I tK^t Painters. Gilding, Graining, i Marbling, l Glaring, ■yd” I | and Paper-Hangings, ini a '~WT& in PREPARED TO a EEL. SIT WHOLE- W' tala and tetafl, Palnto, OU; Glass, Patty, and viuntsh«s, l»lxed Paints, iBniaJ*es,.of **enlit tten. Machinery, and Hamess Oil, Axle Grease, ete.. , Also, improvement on Lot No, 8, J). Mimsvillo, pro perty ofMrs. CatLarineO’DonoeU, ; ril. Also, eastern one-fourth ot ■ Lot Letter G and brick improvement, • Derby/ward*i (property of< Armenius ‘^ToTp^lSWonVoh LcdSa.NorthOglto&r^ ward, propcrtyVrfJanafvM*r‘ 1 • Also, fanprovement on western (pfl/ p, Calhoun Also, improvements and steam engine on Wharf ^■fer^hd P^lva, CLV Hacks Tything, pfpBPrfir of Mrs- Anna M. Reilly. FJ S. WQU19IS A po,, R COMMISSION JIEBClMyrS ! z'3$MSM!&si£s: ;< SAVAlSNAH," GEORGIA. SAILS, AYVMNGS, BAGS, &C. P. BEAUFORT, Exchsugo Whsrf, Manufac turer of Sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags, old at New York prices, Iy2T Bull streets, lip ION8R Cheuy and child, Mrs Settey, Miss 8ettey, A F Leman, J W Bean, Mr and'Mrs Bruco, Mrs J S Wallace, Miss B Hubbard, Mr and Mrs E 8 Foots, Mrs M C Blunt and son, Mrs A B Goulds, Mrs H 0 Bardwell, Miss P .Thompson, Mrs C W Thompson, -G A Foote, G»S Coin- •stock, Mrs G Anderson child and servant, Capt Gold- smith, Capt Crawford, A M Chase, Mrs Brailsford, Airs Redmond,. Mrs Goodnor, Mi*a Cleyoland, Mrs G F Can, Miss A Tibbets, J Gray, A Jacobs, Maj B R Per- kins, Mr Gakti|^au, Mr Lopor, Mrs Aldridge, Mrs •Doolittle, Miss A^ Howe, Miss H C Foote. Miss H M ‘Leonard, Miss &H‘Ohampry, Miss O Bent, Miss C L Dickbbn, Mr'andMnrStaples, R Allen, Mrs W Wade, children and (servant, James Hunter, Mr Jane, Miss L Styles, F Gratt, G Char lino. M URPHY a CLARK. Bryan Street, opposite Bs Bank State of Georgia, House, Sign. Ship .end Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Grainihft Marbling and Glazing. Signs of every description. >y23 r^fvi Dr. Edwin. W. L’Engle, i !i1 Bryan:stre(?t, „ pf John ^QM^^myehs, Com^is^ion ; HerehaH^; A BE NOW BEOElVINd’AT THEIR NEW STAND :A atergeMSortedsteiio#- 'l-ui ■ • iin.ii j ody dt-uiounl v.il in liv in till VTTtGUNIA TOBACCOS. •• n vii5 .V/vr*‘»ifir I!. . til.:it H»1 w No. 186 Bay Street. ( ttfu:qa iitoib. mmoo •. i . } JONES’, BfjOOK,j t , (U . rj -j ,,{ ln< Bcp22-lin - y “ ! ' . arvmnxh, Georgia. rotice of Co-Partnership. *■ [ ;>!:» 4 til 1 ay/./.:,; ll ■ * ■ 1 * g HAVE. nn3J>AX ^OCTJTED, OQBSELVEg r.VLKEK, ali.es A: tbectley, *■ | 1la.-inii *.<i lliv/ ^-1. , 1 • i ■ ii } iuj ii<. ■» ~"T At , , ^ Factors, Also, Improvementon oqo-h^h put No. 34, S. A. MiniMvillo, property of Monday RobipBon,;cqVd. • ■< J Also, Lots Nos. 40 and 45 and improvements, North thoiqia word, property of Michael Bocho. AUo, iniprovemonts on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward, property of Mre--E.'Oj*n*>9>I|n4*Wiwj!iyiiT , Alao, Lot Letter 0,’"Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro party of Cosmo B. Richardsono. r i RADY & TULLX, Plain and Ornamental Plaster- \JT era and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair,' Cement and Budding Material, Bryan street, between Drayton and Abercom streets. augl-tf tiuiu luo our quptations of last week. 113, goKLTo former $22 and‘5 ^ cent; Tatter, $l_ w _ . w New York, on timber and lumber, $13; re-sawed, $11. To Philadelphia, <m boards, $3'60@9 75;'timber, $l2 <§‘12 50. Board^tp Boston^. $11; yorsawod, $1A Boards to Baltimore, $8 75. Ship stuff to Quincy Point, $12 60. Provisions.—Western meats have, advanced in New York, but our market is not' affected by it,* owing doubtless tolthelarge stock on'hand. Shoulders, lu(h> 15>£c; ribbed sides, 17ii@17^o; clear ribbed, 18^18 eta; clear sides, 18^@10ft^ hams, 22*4^B3^IMnSflwt r Heidt fr L, F M Myrell, B W Drummond A pro, W M Tunno k Co;' L J'Guflmartin A Co, : Ferrill A W, Hay wood, G A Co, P J-Bulger A Co. J Per Central Railfoad—\Y A McKenzie, Barnett A Co, R Myers, Duncan A J, D J Holloway, Mrs C E Allen, Alexander 4TR, Gtierard A H, L J Guilmartin A Co, Thaxton, O A Co, Einstein A E, Weed AC, W H Stark A r Oo; Cooper A McA, C R R Agent, Adams, W A Co, H J Dickerson/ F W Sima A Co, Ferrill A W, Wilcox, G A oCpr Cla^k A W, Sloan, G A Co, A 8 Hartridge, Bothwell T^W, Wilkinson A W, R Habersham A Cd, Tison A G, S-W B Hunt, W H Wood, Purse A T, J W Lathrop A Co, J_W Anderson's Sons A Co, C.Epping A Co, Austin A E, R N Reed A 06; Wilder A F’Brigham, H A Co. P H Behn, Crawford,'YaiiH A 8, N A Hardee's Sons A Co, JAW Rutherford, Bates A O, Hartridgo A N, Padel- ford A C, H T Minor, Jr, D&vant A W, Brady A M, A Low A Oo, W J Sams, Owens AO. Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad—Hilton A R, Forward ing agt, W H Stark A Co, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, Harney A Co, Spencer A Oo, _W.C Dawson, .< Randall A : Co, W C Davidson, Sloan, G & Co, WilkinsonA W, Bar nett A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, P H Behn, J L Villa- longa, N A Hardee's Sons A Co/M G Daly, C J Miller; Tison A G, Roberts A T, F W Sims A Co, Guerard A H, J W McDonald, E Williams, M Y Henderson Alexan der A R, L M Shaller, J W Burroughs, Holcombe A Co, W i B“Adams, F Dzialynski, Claghom A C, E A Caldwell, Cooper A McA, N Camp A Co, Thaxton, O A Oo, J M Cooper, A A Solomons A Co. D T Scranton, J Epstein A Bro Mrs Conners, O Broomfield, W M Da vidson, S W Gleason, E F Rowland,. R Mclntire A Co, .Bill Russel, J Beytagh, Ben 8cott; 'Jones A W, Jake Williams, Hartridge A N. MiUen A W. Per steamship Hnntsvlllo, from New York—A A G R R Agt, C R R Agt, Alexander A R, G W Allen, James Boag, J A W B, J F B, Bolshaw A S, Bateson A Bro, F Basch.Bell A H. W R Boggs, Blair A B, 0 J Bulger. G Bailor, Blun A M, W.Barnett, COnnerat A J, S M Col- ding, Claghom A C, Q Cohen A Co, M A Cohen, F W Cornwell, Champion A‘F, W Cummings, J Cohen, E Caifrey, J P Collins, A M Christie, W W Daniels, E Du- Bola, J A Douglass, A Doyle, *M J Doyle A Co, J H De mand, Einstein A E/^errill A W, IL Falk A Co, A A L Friedenburg, W G A Co, G Gemenden, W B Griffin A Co, C L Gilbert A Gomm, Guckenheimer A S, Hess, G A Co, Dr Hardee, W 8 Hawsain, G M Heidt; W Hone, HiltOn A E, J Horschback, S P Hamilton, J E Hernan dez, B W Hardee, H D Hawley, T Halligan, Holmes A Co, Holcombe A Co; F D Jordan, J Koox, N B Knapp, H H L A Co, W W Lincoln, Lovell A L, S M Lederer, Lathrop A Co, M Lavin, J Lyons, J Lippman, Murphy A O, T Moves, A A S Mitchell, R Molina, M S Meyer, J A Mayor, W D R Miller, S S Miller, A J Miller A Co, Meinhard Bros A Cp, G H Nichols, N A Co, E L Keid- linger, Nicolson A McA, L Nathans, E O'Byme A Son, H H O’Brien, WlfCP A Co, K Platshek, C Phillips, Purse A T, Palmer A D, J Bober, Rothschild A S, Ro gers, D A Co, Rondell A Co, F J Ruckert, J C Rowland A Oo, J A W Rutherford, H G Rnwe, C D Rogers A 1 Bro; S A Co,-Sorrel Bros, E A Schwarz, J W Stanberry, J Sullivan, Stenhonse A Co, E D Smythe A Co, W H Stark A Co, W SwolL H Salter, W*A Thomas. R H Ta- tem, Tison A G, G W Wylly, W H Wiltberger. W J W in a diamond,. M H Williams A Son, Weed AO, T W Young. Ser Steamship San Jacinto, from New York—Cen R R Agt, A A G R R Agt, Austin A E, Maj Alden, C J Beatty, Blun A M, Blair A B, Mrs R Bland,. Bateson A Bro, M A Cohen, Oonnerat A J, T iW Cooney. A T Cunningham, Cooper, O A Co, Claghom A C, A M Chase, A M Christie, J A Douglass; A Doyle, M J Doyle fedoJTJ Dunbar A Co. Dewitt A M, J J Dale, Davant A: "Einstein A E, Einstein, B A Op, J Epstein A U19C11 To iwcana -AND-- rv Jackson ward/ propertyhf John Sherlock, f Aftip, Improvements on Lot No. 4, Colombia ward, "ai^ente^nronoWif of.to|® 8, Crawfurd ward.- property of Henry E- Snidor. Aleo, improvement on’ cqetorn one-frmrtb of Lot Loiter F, Middle Oglethorpe property of Alax- andorH. geddler. - F URGUSON & DIXON. Undertakers. 120 Brough ton street. Healers in Fisk's Patent Metalio, Ma hogany. Walnut and drained Oofflnn, Ice Boxes for Preserving Bodies. Fnperals furnished at tho short- in SWc ty,. and 1 ...u! II 1 ' the ppb ic genera GRAIN, and pro Boll Stmt, Next to the Post Office; .•HU-., j (ppws staies,). j.;• i ocS, ’ Savannah, Georgia. 1 i:'<- bacon, clear sides, _17.Vj@18c; shorn ribbed, 'bclUea, prime inspected, $27 50; ramp, free of joles, $24; Fulton market beef, $30@81 ^ bbl; mess beef, $20 50 @21 bbl; beef-tongues, $1 40@l 45. Rice.—Rice is beginning to come in quite freely. We quote new clean at 9@9*£. to let General Com’sn Merchants, ■ IViii.'! erf IIIn ,l!t<M li't' li'j nij.i J , GEORGIA.- ,, ^ JibSoo comer Bay and Lincoln streets, np stajrr. over W, H. Stark fc Co's. " ’ sepl0-8m S BOLOMON. Cigar 1 . betweon Whitaker a above the Pulaski House. Catharino Vaughn. Also, improvement on western half Lot No. 27, Gil- MlAUflle, northwest ^cornet at Bull street and Perry Street lane. Brown Ward, Uvtedon os the property of Dr. Jsmae J. Waring. Also, improvement on Lot No. 21,- AUnisviHe, pro perty of Frank Walsh. Also, tho lipdtTjdcd twp-thirda of Wharf Lot No. ,16, wssfof Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William son. i'll;! Also, improvement on Lot No. 32, Liberty ward, property of Henry Wayne, col’d, Also, Lot No 0, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret W “hnp^vinent oh Uot Ha'A itatdh UU south aids of Gaston street, property of Annett Wil- *Mso, improvement on.western half iqf Lot,No, 86i- Waahtegton ward, property of the estate of Fannie Williams,col'd- ' ’, l*i :’,t U'l - 'VI !<;i • Also; improvement on Lot No. 15, S. A. Minisville, proporty of Moses Wilkinson. Alao, improyemont on Lot No. 6, Jones ward, pro perty of Fatmlo Wilson, ool'-d. Also; improvements on Lot No. 87, Colombia ward, on tho northwest comer of South Broad en4 Haber sham streets, levied on as tho property of the estate of Benjamin Whitehead. 1 Also, Lot Letter I and improvement, Decker ward, Pr ^ofMrd“iS-ements, Berrien'wlrd, property of Solomon Zeigler. THOMAS S. WAYNE, IMPLEMENTS/ aSES, HOES, 1 HAILS, TRACES, &a nit for Me ARTHUR’S COTTON GINS, ifel Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. Foreign Markets. , j;il . . a. M t— i i. London, October 26—Noon. FiNANciitL.-^UonBola/ ; bonds, quiet and steady at 73>4- Suoab—Heavy, both afloat and on shipboard. London, October 19—2 P. M. Financial.*—Bonds, 73>i. .l»f .ft c». London, Oct. 19—Evening. Financial—American securities firmer;, bonds, 73%. ' ’ / ^ r 1 4 J LrvsapooL, -October 20—Noon. Cotton—Steady; shipments from Bombay to the 17th sinceiast report, 9,000 bales. v LiVEBPOOL/October 20—Afternoon. ' Cotton—Steady; sales 12,000 bales. ,yv.<i Yarns and fabrics at Manchester flat and nominal. Bheadstuits—Dull; red wheat, 9s. lid. Pbovisions—J*prk quiet- aad steady; beef easier afii 95s.; lar^^OS: ;^tanow; quiet 51s. E. W. DRUMMOND, L l,i <G. C. DEUMMON1 jpf the lxte firm of L. J. Guilihxrtin t Oo. , < e. w. Drummond & bro. GENERAL SHIPPING ll; :—AND— mt .-ut mHIS IS A MEDICINE PREPARED UPON PURELY JL scientific principles, by a regular practicing Phy sician, and WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN. GULLETT’S SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, And aU the unpleasant feelings, the result of indiges tion. Do you feel badly alter eating ? Are your hands and feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness ? Is it hard to get a good night's rest? Are you nervous, with palpitation of tho heart? Are you sometimes nauseated? Have you loss of appetite? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant? TRY ONE BOTTLE OF WM.. J. LAWTON, B. A. HART, J. G. GARNET1 LAWTON, HAST t CO FACTOBS Commission Merchants, ,r NO. 4 HARRIS’ BLOCK, BAY j STREET, SAVASSilil ‘GqifMRaik.: been benefltted and cured by ite use. AS A MORNING TONIC THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL. Awarded tUe'Prize Medal at tbe Paris Exposition, 18G7- Sotd byAgricuVlImplement Dealers ‘amugltoui Ite IT A COLIilNS - & CO.’S S FOB SALE THEABOVE CELEBBA- Gin. of the country.. Wo Live cer- ghest chxrxcter from plantera who Vom tectare both In this country mil , mid .cotton r ginned by them, who testnv to tne superior ginning, and say that tho cotton STSSonAbiafrointtoa CBNTS.ponndlKttsnekoii, ether of the smae cHarifl-ntiim ginned on theundinuy ‘ same CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordintiry Gin. It ia important to planter, in the purchase of GINS to conrider there frets, and buy » good Gin, which will • .give perfect satisfretion in its use and result in a greit Ba \^ < lwteroSdvedorders from’some of Hie beet Mid * hugest planters of Geotgiaiand'FkKida. Call and see Samplo Gin at owiofllca 8ar3e»iajor Ciroular. WU. H. STARK'* CO., Wholesale Groceirs and Comniiasion? Merchants, : J .( j STliwialWi ft • SA\ AirN'AH, (*A. tn 49-Agents for “GUIX±/LT 9 STEEL-BRUSH COT TON GIN,” also “R. FRANK COE’S SUFER-PHOS- PTVate'OF T.lXrE." . ; am . ap2C-Cm - neesee's, ex-coupons, 71}£; new, 71^. Cotton—Quiet; middlings, 25)£@252£c. Floub—Southern lower. GBAiNjL-^yrieft dun and declinfng; Cam, heavy and lower. PBOvrsioNa—Mess pork qniet at $28 70; lard dull at 19@19>*c. Naval .Stobes.—Spirits Turpentine. Ann at 44j£ main, mar#» iactivh• strained and common. $2 55. / (SUCOE8SOB TO W. H. MAY,) ’ ! 1 , J’,,, Wholesale and JBctail Dealer, ia TlTAS JUST BEOEiyED A NEW STOCK OF q OAK and HEMLOCK, .(tanned)‘ ! , ", J SOLE LEATHE) CALF and LINING SKINS, i 'and a general assortment of SHOE TOOLS. Pile Gro^ Wiiles, .TA AMAVL yy \ \\ .)/ > i Liquors, Tobacco, &c., bert, Guckenheimer k S. Heidt & L, Holcombe & Co, C M Hillsman, Jondon, O & Co; H C Jones, M Krauss k Co, ;N B Knapp, Lillienthall A K, Lathrop k Co, S M Lederer, J Leoky, J Lyons, J Lama, W F May, D Mal- lett&Co. WDB Millar, H C Mehrtens, J McGrath, Meinhard Bros & Oo, MS Meyer, FM Myrell, Miller k Brd, E L Neidlinger, T S Nickerson, G T Nichols, T Nugent, iNicolfion k McA, E O’Brno, J Oliver, Orff. W k Co, P H O’Brien, K Platshek, Palmer k D, Ruggles A A, CD Rogers k Bro, Rothschild k 8, Richardson A; B. Randall k Co, W G Robinson, J H Ruwe, J Ryan, Rogers/D A Co, 80 Ex Co, A A Solomons k Co/J Sill-: livan, J O Schreiner k Son, F W Sims k Co, J W Stans berry k Co, Tyler Prari, E H Tktem, A Tuberdy, E H Van Ness, Williams,' W fc^ol, M H Wilbams k Son, 1 WtH Wiltberger, G W Wylly. XL in Congress street, to •’, . i s \ i ; t } aa i t SoatHwest Corner of Whitaker and Bay - j :i;. Streets, Where they vrfllkoep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi- ^ NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Prices, $1, 91 35, $1 50 and 1 The “Little Wonder,” B IMPBOVED FLANCHETTE, WITH THE TIO PIONBEB. PBI0E $3 60. [ Tho best Gome out mi' THE "RACE FOB THE PRESIDENCY.' aug27 MALLON Si FBIM&I at 25KO- Fnoim—State ana Wc» $6 25® B 85; Southern, di frir extra, J835®9 00. GBAiN.^vrttet. be»vy. CintlSi^N , I JOHNSTON, itiias. ‘ Hi6y are then highly tempered, ground Lshed. Any section can b<; replaced at any a duplicate, or if the pointds worn it may be tars, giving full iniorraauon. sent toaiiappu* Address . COhLINS &■ CO., yx- ■ —3m 313 Water St., New York. COTTON . GINS! -yy-E OFFER FOB SALE THE CELEBRATE -R. A. WALLACE, Silverware, General Commission Xerchant, PAPER, PAPER STOCK,: KACHU18Y WASTE, MOSS, &c., dec. -"FkARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CON8JGN- JL. MENTS ot PRODUCE or MERCHANDISE. ! JONES’UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, River eido, between WhlteJ^r.aoft?»W»rd. ‘troeta. k9 aeked^tlSoM, w bnfW laked; cqupons, old, 57 bid; i Cotton—Quiet and steady. Floub—Dull and nominal. Gkain.—Wheat dull; low gf red, $2 50®2 CO; frir to good, £125@180; -yello^ >130©1 receipts, at 1 75<§>1 80c.; rye f ‘ Pbovisions—Unchanged. Liuntl, situated in Camden county, ^tato Df Dfl A. Deh'SZ&S&fr* Lar°<ihe,£$<$aaae4. These lands laid off in separate surveys of one to two thousimd' acres; and will be sold either separately or together, as desired. Some of these" landa are-haavtiyrimbered with pine and live fcak, ind are well adapts to raising sea island cotton. They are all situated near Cabiu Bluff; at which point the southern boats pass on their regular trips. For farther particulars apply to the umtetelgned. „ I * JOffiJ F.^WIILTON, _ LIBERTY ST. FOUNDRY, » 6@10o lower; prime 80@2 00: com, white, [bate. dnli;‘ large re-I Watches, Jewelry , ^Uvenrare, w I ii oi-g ClPOk&sis &9r* . : m „ & All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, and every article warranted ae represented. t - . F. D. JORDAN, OPPOSITE GULF R. R. DEPOT. Iron. and. Brass Castings BACON! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, : *• .••>.• : t .o 1 1 Rib Sides, XERAIi COmnSSIOJi AND WHOLESALE HAY, GRAIN, &ic. IOBN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, BYE, FRESH GBITS i and MEAT,, Ac., Ac.; on head and for eale at $Ljj STZFjS QN HAND, . ' ^ Sugar Mills and Boilers -an REDUCTION IN PRICES. '^‘ A ‘ TT7Y WILL SELL AS FOLXiOW9'.i ^ARRANTED. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY HARNEY & CO., repll».tf.i i,;. i i i frAYANNAHtygAn : > 160 Broughton Street. FTIHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION X qt hie frii and the public generally to his new w^gfiiiKrrl HOUSE-FITTING MATERIALS, sting in part of wHlTi:mil : cfeEe^ MATINGS; b PAPERING, from the^heapest to tho best arti- TONDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and GILT Every Man Should I 'W^Have One.’-’ aty lee—together with many other articles of household goods usually kept in his.line. -■ MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Matting. Oil Clothe end Carpeting cut and laid.. AST AH repairing in his lino done in work. Opened, or at his Saloon, cooked in any style. He warrimta his Oysters to be of tho very best quality. . Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of tho best brands on hand, and a LUNCH everyday. nov9—ly lteg^23Xc.; receipts 1^08 bales; exports, coastwise, New Obleanb, October 20. Financial.*—Sterling exchange, '• 147J4@pO; N.ew CoTTON-^Firm; fa fairfdemand ;• middling, 23K<?; ales, 3,600 bales; receipts, 10,080 bales; cxpqrts, l,4p0 SuaAi^—Unchanged. • Molasses—Quotations ■unchanged - for email lots; iew crop qifLouisiana is being received, but no quo- Floub.—Dull; Huperfine, $7; choice, $i0SH3; low j Tadea most in demand. Gbain.—Com duU at 07^;* oat* ‘dull at 60<^ ± [Boss—pnil-atii a v Mt^il.uTr u-si : WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST ANp COM- | MISSION MERCHANf^-■ | Joifcs’ Upper Block, Savannah, TTas now- on hand TOBACOC DIRECT FROM l~l : the factories of North-Carolina and Virginia. He invites his old patrons to examine his stock, which he ia able to sell lower than any other house in the city. Also', a supply of BAOON, FLOUR; Ac., constantly on hand. ' anll-ly Southern Bag Manufacturer WOOD, WOOD. am; 11-4m II. P. B.ijAiTFOBT, Exchange Wharf, atisfoction guaranteed. Send ed to RICHARDS k MARE.T. N. Y. References: PoBtmaa- u Bank, T. N. Hickcox* Co., sep30—3w OPENED A WOOD nvmlnli 41, i.t. l..: . n .V .. Arcliitectaral Department r ARD are now ^public gene) NOVELn IRON WORKS, OAK, ASH, Pine and Lightwood, Firing: Ttvo Shots a Second, 77 and 83 Liberty St., cor. Broadway, ; -.'-a iii NEW YORK. M anufactures plain and ornamental Iron Work for Buildings; Complete Fire-Prooi Structures, Columns, Lintels, Floors,. Boofr, Casings, Shatters; Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought Iron. Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc- ■ i HY. J- DAYISOh, *■ I * - cjm * “TTM. M. AYRES, J. heuvelman, Ifi. BAGS, OAR COVERS, HOSE. DRAY COVERS* FLAGS, etc., and SALT, FLOUR and GRAIN SACKS. jKF*FLOUR SACKS neatly stamped. TARPAULINS f/w unin lit... * an n MAURICE HACKETT, COOPEB, AND AGENT: OF THE SUB- MAEINE DIVING AND WKECK- L ING COMPANY. • /~\FFICE UNDER'THE BLUFF, FOOT of DRAY- SHEETINGS, YARNS, from the Columbia Factory- TOBACCO. GUNNY BAGGING, , ton at $32 50; Bacon, higher; shoulders, 13)£@. i retail business'; tierce, 20c Mobile, October 20. Day Board $6 Per Week, hoard and Lodging $7 Per Week. YVOOD' BOARD CAN be obtained at the V JT above retea within flva minutes walk of the Port Office. Apply at TIDE OFFICE. oc2—tf TON street. All orders for tho Sub-marine Div- >nd Wrecking Company can be left with him, and be promptly attended to, oc23-tf iMl