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SEMI-\TEEKLY,
Bla ck stab
INDEPENDENT LINE
Cotton.—Eoceipta to-day 687 b- Baiea ■
.^Themaj&et opened very active this mo2?***
and the hulk of sales were made on that basis
dlingri. Afternoon New York market reports
- operations here and our market closed q
evening at yesterday’s quotations, as follows
largest Circulation iu'City and C'onui
WOMAN
CABIN PASSAGE...:
STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE.
Capital ,C2,000,000 Sterling.
EESEEYE FUND £1,500.000 SXEBUN&"
A3JNUAL INCOME' £700,000 SXEEU50
EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATI KDAT.
15.140
uopupnu* — ;Zr r •
and the"offlceBthey perform, are subject
to many sufferings. Fresaom: from theiJ contribute
to no rnnHldegroo to their happiness and welfare, for
nanoc*nJ>ebxppywhoaroUL Not only so,' but no
ono of these rari0U3 femalo complaints can long be
snfTen^ to run on without involving tha genera! health
of tha todiTidnai. and ere long producing permanent
sickness and prematura decline. Nor is it pleasant to
consult a physician for the relief of these various doH-
cata affectlons, and only upon the most urgent neces
sity will a trnd woman so: far sacrifice hw grgaiost
charm as to do this. The sox will' then thank- na for
And tells us. Sommer's past.
! beautiful and golden hours,
We grieve to ha-re you go!
le grieve, O! fair and gentle fit
To eeeye lying low!
Columbus, October 27.
Market active at 22;:@22J£c. Warehouse sales, ^
bales. Btccipte.'M ? Sl^l25 by M. B- 'R-.
It tO.EA, 22 by Opelika R. R. and 33 by wagons.
S1 lS^e^ptaknce Sept 1st. 1868. (including 280
bales stock at that date.) 9,708;
stock, 6,6X7: receipts same day last season, 460 biles,
shipments, 211: total receipts. 16,858; total abip-
3rd, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined
for Liverpool by fi rat-class steamers.
No engaged berths secured after Monday, November
2d, unless paid for.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL,
PENNINGTSN.GtlMMJjrDKE,
Will sail for the above port on WEDNE8D.
2Sfh, at 4 o'clock p.m. ■ ‘
Through bills of lading given here on -
lined for Liverpool by firsf-class sjeauiers.
^or.fteight or passage applyto' •
! ! FOB HAWKINS AILLE
AND INTEipfEDUTP lllXDJN'OS, TOUCHING AT
DARIEN.
bO.VhOV AND KDI VIimiGH.
ESTABLISHED IX 1809.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Subscribed Cmplt»l.....;..;r_; SIO OOO dim
Cash I»t,
Annual Income .*3,260,635
■; FOB YEW YORK.
Atlantic Coast
af AIXi STEAMSHIP co.
SIDE WHEEL SHIPS
EVERY THUfiSDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE, f. £ .-.$25 OC
>m' SavauuAh Jffld
But wewKfi sadly watch thetell
Of this soft Autumn rain.
Sigh vainly for the power to call
Our lost ones back again.
01 mournful skies that seem to share
Our tearful moed to-day,
Send down some thought to soothe thi
That still holds steadfast sway.
; ---i,* cr ■. i: ffHE STEAilEB- -^1' _y.cirr£
CHARLES S! HARDEE,
Captain O. J. MURRAY,
Will leave as above, from Charleston Wharf an TUES
DAY, the 27th instant, at 3 o’clock, p. m. . Goods re
ceived and stored for steamer at all times.
oc23—lw ERWIN k HARDEE, Agents.*
promptly adjef f.d and ptud.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent
115 Bay atreet
Buchu!!
Extract of
COUSINS & CO.’S
City MarsliaFs Sale.
TTNDEB RESOLUTION OF THE QTY cnTTXrrr
L of Savannah, and under directi^ ofVs^
committee of Council, I will sell in front of the Cotut-
If ye are portals to that land
Which smileB beyond the tomb,
Let one sweet gleam of hope shine through
Death's mystery and gloom.
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE!
Hundreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of
others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who
either merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure
or apply remedies which .make, them worse. I, would
not wish to assert anything fhat would, do injustice to
the afflirind, but lam obliged to say that although it
may be produced from excessive exhaustion, of the'
powers of life, by labotioim ^inployment, unwhole
some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of
tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth,, it is for oftener
caused by direct irritation,. applied to the mucous
membrane of the vagina itself
Unveil your secrets, pitying heaven,
To hearts so sad, so fond,
And let oho radiant glimpse be given
Of life that lies beyond I
Receipts.
Per Central Railroad, October 28, 1868—999 bales
cotton, 206 sacks bran, 53 sacks corn, 12 bbls ches-
nnts, 2 bundles bedding, 1 box, 15 bags potatoes, 2
bundles hides, 6 sacks peas, 1 trunk, 1 keg chains, 5
bbls brandy, 1 box hardware. 4 empty barrels, 1 coop
chickens, 1 box eggs, and mdse.
Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—125 pack
ages mdse, 36 bales cotton, 20 boxes mdse, 125 bun
dles cotton ties.
Per Flats, from Savannah and Back rivers—-2,100
bushels rough rice,
Rxports.
Per steamship Thames, for New York—326 bales
upland-cotton, 410 bales sea island cotton, 152 sacks
groundpeas, 6 bbls ground peas, 39 bars railroad iron,
10 bbls oranges, 112 casks, rice, 372 hides, 15 barrels
sweet potatoes, 2. boxes sweet potatoes, 1 bale wool.
rah A. Arison, col’d.
: Also, eastern half of Lot No. 10, and improve meat
Anson ward, third tything, property of the j
Frances A- Bril.
Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. L An-
son ward, second tything. property of Mrs. jmneS.
Blois and Eliza M- Herb.
4 Also, southern one-fourth of Lot No. 9, andirnnrare.
meat* Uiddte jGgieifcorpe ward/aouth ride at Kne
street, property of Elizabeth Burke, col d.
Also, brick Improvement on Lot No. 22, Pulaski
ward, property of George CaOy.
Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of
Ix>t Washington property of Mlmh
Campbell, ced'd.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 6, Trustee’s Garden,
property of Lonisa Cannet and children.
Also,: Lots D, 35 and F, and improvements, amft
Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley.
Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2. Greene
ward, property of Mrs. Mary A Doit
' Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot Na 5,
Hea thcote ward, Belctha tything, property at J. 3.
Derby.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, S. A. MiniaviHe,
property of Fred. Pickling, col'd.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 22, Bartow ward,
property of Freedman’s Bureau.
Also, Lot No. A and improvement, Heathcote ward,
Behtha tything. property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson.
Also, improvement on X of Lot 19, Washington
ward, property of the estate of P. Gleason.
, Also, improvements on Lot No. 15. Crawford ward,
east, property of John Graham.
Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Datia
ward, property of Grant A Co.
Also, eastern one-hair of Lot No. 3 and improve
ments, Middle Qgtethnipe ward, property of Sarah
Harrison, col’d.
Lots 3 and 4 and improvements, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of E. D. Hendry.
Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, property
of Henry Johnson, col’d.
Also, Lot, No. 4 and brick improvement, Ann
fourth tything, property of Charles P. Tandprahine.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 20. D. Mmiavilk;
property of Janies LaRoche.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen,
property of Christopher Murphy.
Also,improvement on Lot No.' 21/MontmolknviHe,
property of William Myers.
Also. Lot No. 16 and improvement. Garden Lot
west, property ©! & A. Mayer, Trustee for Mm. Mary
Also, two-thirds Lot No. l9~apd improvement, lfid-
dle Oglethorpe ward, north-side of Bryan street, pro
perty of Gegrge H. Marshall, ced’d.
Also, western one-third Lot- Na 16 and improve
ments, nhafjMfn ward, property aLMnL MaxyA. Mar
tin.
Also, Lot No. 8 and improvements, Reynold’s ward
cr:; T. H. MORTON, Commxkdeb,
Will sail on THURSDAY, October 29, at 4 o’clock p. m.
Bills of lading given here on through freights ol
Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Positively no berths secured after Monday, October
26th, unless paid for.
For freight or passage, having hew and splendidly
arranged accommodation s', apply to
; - WILDER k FULLABTON,
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
oc23 Opposite the Post Office.
Savannah Market.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, b
Savannah, October 28, J» P. M. J
Cotton.—The market opened to-day much easier,
though weak. Many sriefijfiaye been made at a
decline on yesterday’s rates. The noon dispatches
announce Liverpool buoyant with prices the same—,
Now York steady, but scarcely so firm, .with sales of
2,000 bales at 25%c. The market closed very qupet.
We quote middling ~wt 24ca Thu following Tverer the
sales to-day : 2 af40.1 at 25.’50at 2*>£1# it' 24g. 83
at 24. 8 at 2Vi, 29 at 23M. 287 at23X, 75 at. 23, 29 at
22M. 83 at 221^, 2 at 22>«, 16 at 22,16 at 22}£. lTat" 21,
4ati2#(v'21at—.. Total;'6S8.T- T ST307 A i
Ssa Islands.—-Very little of importance done in this
- - ^ 4- IV ^ n f. h , W1 n --- * '■
Cast-Steel Plows.
Captain WILLIAM. T. McNELTY,
Will, ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7xir, leaTe Charles-
ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock. P. ,Ml; Savannah
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock P. M:,:touching
at Femandina, Jacksonville, and' ALL POINTS on
the St. John's river.. '
RETURNING; will leave Palatka LV ER Y FRiLAl^
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE
SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A- M-.
N. B.—No freight will be received after 2 P-'M. on
day of sailing.
jpg-FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
L. J. GUILMABTIN & CO., Agents,
oc6—tf No. 14-8 Bay street.
When reviewing the causes of these distressing com
plaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant
evils consequent upon them. It is but simple justice
to the subject to enumerate a few of the many addi
tional causes which BO largely affect the life, health,
and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and
which, consequently, affect, more or less directly, .the
welfare of the entire human fiunily. The mania 'that
exists for precocious education and .marriage causes
the years thatmature designed for corporeal develop
ment to bo wasted and perverted in the restraints of
dress, the early confinement of school, mid especially
in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room.. Thus,
with the body half-clothed, and-the ~mind unduly ex
cited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel the
hours designed by n^tere for sleep and ;rest* the work
of destruction is half accomplished. . *
• [By Telegraph.]
Charleston, October 28—Sailed, brig Moonlight;
schr Maria Hall, for a Northern port
New Yore, October 28—Arrived, steamers San Ja
cinto, Huntsville, Albemarle, Clyde, and London.
market to'-day. We refrain from giving' quotations as
yet The sales to-day were : 6 at 72X, 2 at 62J£ 2 at
60, 3 at 52, 1 at 56. Total, 14 balea.
The receipts to-day amount to 1029 bales.
GoLnABuying $1 34; selling, at $1^37..
Financial. ^-Sixty day bills, 1 45X; New York Sight
baying at c; selling >£c, in small checks.
Flour.—Northern brands a little better since our
last quotations. We quote Northern superfine at $7@
9 06; extra at $9@10 06; good Georgia and Tennessee
brands 'very fair demand at $16 50@13 56; family
and fkney at at $13 £0(gil4 00. . :
Corn.—Old at $1 25, new, $1 00, from store.
Provisions.—Western meats have advanced in New
York, but our market is not affected by it, owing
doubtless to the large stock on band. Shoulders, 15@
15Xc; ribbed sides, 17X@18c; clear ribbed, -18X<^*8->a
cts; clear sides, 18X@ldXc; hams, 22>«@23; breakfast
bacon 19@20.
FreiOhts.—Foreign quiet. By sail to fcivertiool 7-16
on uplands. !Timber nominal, offering at;36. shil-
Passcngcrs.
Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—T S
House, Mrs T S House, Master House, Mrs J Cardinal,
Mrs Campbell, Mrs Gordspeed, R B Cram and wife, W
E Moon and wife, C W Martin and wife, Mrs Daley,
Master Daley, Mrs C D Oak and child, Mrs T H Car
penter, Mrs‘Pettit, Mr and Mrs Mumford, Miss J E
Chase, Miss L Chase, J Gilbert, L Cram, C C .Webster
and'svt, MDe Talleyrand and svt, W Patton and son,
GEPlempton, DrE Henry, Mrs Henry, FA Ains
worth, A J Dennison, J Gainey, T Sheldane, Master
Campbell, T C Campbell, E Daley, F Janchley, Dr
Willey, W C Enochs, J A Boyd, J Conklin, Dr Suss-
dorfTR Claghorn, P Hammond, A C Allen, G Mirr, Mr
Mirr and wife, W D Root, Mrs Root and-3 children, H
Hariridge, N Schender, Miss Nickerson, Miss L Carme,
- H TUflW, Mias E Kfitn^nm, E Carmel
Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—Mr and
Mrs G C How, Mr Ostendorff, J B Ross, J Fitzgerald,
Mias MX!-Otten, Mls3MrG Foote, Miss L Donaldson,
W H Hathaway. L Alfiea, 5V M Bird and wife. RC
Tiovidgft, ~P Thniuli-i ' M - Hume. £ J White, Ym Bar-
law, R Block, C F Mitchell, and 15 deck.
Publishing House,
UNITED STATES MAIL !
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
STEAMSHIP
T. A. HOOPER, Commander,
’Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, October 29th,
ai 3 o’clock p. m.
Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are
procured at the office of the Agents.
For freight or passage, having excellent accommo
dations, apply to J. B. WEST k CO.,
. oc24 Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
EOS NEW YORK.
EMPIRE LINE
CABIN PASSAGE.. .$25 GO
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE $lp OO
town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, %, of a
cent ffi on uplands; domestics, $160 ^ bale; rice,
$2 50. By steam to Philadelphia^ on.up
lands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam,
of a cent ^ ft on cotton; by sail, nominal. Cotton
by steam through to Boston,-.l#c Y* HC wmTqditea
number of aninds, -there is ho diminution
offerings; about all vessels reaching here having been
placed North.
cotton freights can be bad. We see no reason to Jock
for a, decline in lumber and timber ftrijdrig, bob vaifc
the large quantity offerimg and few veasela an ti_e my
unchartered, an advance . would seem more hkriy.
We continue oar qaotiitidj&rT?b£?ttGt week.
No change in South American Cabal freights;
former $22 and 5 -centr-Ltter;-$ll®13, gold. To
New York, on timber and lumber, $13; re-aaved, $11
To Philadelphia, on boards, $9 50@9 *75; timber, $12
<3)12 50. Boards to Boshffi, $H; re-eawed, $12. Bonds
to Baltimore,' $8 75. Ship staff to Qatiicy Point,
$12*50.
organic health and atrength^rthB .exposure to night
air; the sudden.ctiange of temperature; the complete
prostration produced by excessive dancing,, mu fit, of
necessity,j^rodnee their legitimate effect At last, an
early mArriage caps the'riimax or misery, and the'un-
fortunate' one, hithwtfi an -nttwty rmritod Qt thfl
plain' dictates-and reznonstiances of her delicate
nature, becomes ah unwilling subject of medical treat
ment. This is but a truthful picture of the experience
of thousands of our young women.
ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR
DAY MORNING, and’Fernandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING.
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BQQMh 1
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried at HALF THB,BEGULAR RATES.
, For freight or passage: apply at the office, on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, or lo .
• CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
BSg- No freight received after 9 o’clock on. the day of
sailing.
03- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
0®- This Boat connects at Femandina with the
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with
the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with
regular lines of stages to St Augnstine. ocl5—tt
MJtogiiJ^e^AL^^^Ls^o^fcCo^a^lon &F,
M S V&J&& 7b LT&dlingBr, G T Nichols, J Nolan*,
Nhrifopn i: YcA AHia A Bice,Huggles k A, W G Rob-
laapn, Ranuell i Co, C D Rogers & Bro, A A Stod-
durd, A A .Solomons A Co. J C,Schreiner & Son, J S
Smallwood, .Svra.uis&^Co, S Strauss^C E O’Sullivan,
So Fi Co, P Tuberdy, J L Villalonga, A M A,C W
West, Col J F Waring, J F Wheaton, C O Webster, W
H Wiltbc-rger, Weed k C. ■ '
P^r steamer City Point, from Charleston—H & EN
Gourdine, L J Guilmartin A Co, Lt Pickett, A Bam-
well, R R Agt, W M Tuuno 4: Co, Wilco^ G k Co, J
Burns, S Solomon, RE.AM.
Per Central Railroad, October 28, 1868—H T Minor,
Jr, J B .West A: Co, Mrs S E Read, Champion & F, L J
r Long before the ability to exercise the functions of
the generative organs, they require an education of
their peculiar nervous system, composed of what is
calleddhe tissue,*which is, in common with the female
breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental
emotions and associations at; an early period of life,
and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions,
when excessive, lead, long before puberty,, to habits
which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has
self-completed their development. *
NICKERSON, Commander,
Will sail as above on SATURDAY, October 31. at —
o’clock — m.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes
day, October 28th, unless paid for. /
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO.
4SF*WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green, New York.,oc26
For Liverpool,
rjIHE FAVORITE Al BRITISH SHIP ^
“STAR OF THE WEST,” Captain H.j5
Perry, is now ready to receive freight,^®
and will have dispatch. Apply to __
oc27—2t W. M. TUNNC
Guilmartin k Co, Miss Holland, Vi Thompson, JAW
Rutherford, Spencer AO, BF Williams, WH Stark
A Co, A A G R R Agt, P H Behn, N A Hardee’s Sons A
Co, Both well a: W, P M DeLeon, F W Sims A Co, J W
Lathrop A Co, Adams, W A Co, Wilkinson A W, Bates
A C, W A McKenzie, W H Woods, Cartridge A N, A
b Hartrldge,. Sloan, G. A Co, Tdrse.AT, DavantA W,
Phillips A M, Austin A~E, O Cohen A Cq, H ' Bryan,
Edirmndfi. G k Co, Roberts A T, -A. M r Scarborough,
Owens A CT^ Low A Co, W J Sams,
FOR NEW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY,
For Liverpool.
For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leu-
corrhcea, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too
Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus, and Bearing
Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, wm offer the most perfect
specific known:— -
WOOD, WOOD
Boston.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Fippey A 06.
Providence.—Butchers and Drovera’ Bank- Messrs.
B..B. A R. Knight; Benjamin R. Vaughan, Esq.; Thos.
Harkness, Esq..
1 Savannah, October5,1868. " brir-lm
mHE 8UBSCBIBEE8 HAVING OPENED A' WOOD
I YARD are now prepared to furnish their friends
and the public generally with
For Liverpool
mHE Al AMERICAN SHIP “GABD-
-I- NER COLfiY,” Captain A. H. Dun- 5
bar, having a portion of her cargo now *rg
ready, will have early dispatch. For
balance of freight apply to **
oc23—lOt WILDER A FULL
.OAK,. ASH,
Pine and Jiightwood,
WM. ESTJLLL, Jr.,
YEWSDE AL E R
Gold. 134H; 1862's, 113: Worth 45»POlto»i*, 60*; new,
66; Virginia's ci-coupons, 55j lien,' 56Ji- Tennes
see's, 69; new, 68%.
Cotton—Quiet at 25c.
Enron—10@16c lower. •. .
Geais.—iVheat 2@3c. lower.. Corn lc. kiweo i
PEOVI3IUS3—Pork lower; $25 90. linl quiet^st^sm,
Navai. SroiiEs. — Turpentine steady at 43@43}Jc.
Sosto dull, strained common, $2 40.
Fbeiohts—Firm. - , f .
- Hew Ton*,' October 88—Evening.
Fra an ciai..-Money stringent and scarcer than
ever, but a shade easier ai dose; discount operations
suspended under pressure; Sterling weaker, 9334;'
0B>M,*!ittle stronger,’134J<:'Southern-bonds irregular;'
Tennessee’s, firm; North Carolina's, weak; Govern
ment's, firm; Tennessee's, 70; new, 70)4; North Ca-
^ - sip 7 7 Z
COTEOW—Less .active, but steady ; sales2,600 bales;
Middling, 25i£@25&c. >
Floct:—.Heavy; State, $6 00@7 90:Westem, $69h@
6 65; common to fair extra Southern, $6 00@ 8 90.
Quatn.—Wheat, heavy. Corn heavy, mixed West
ern, SI 09@112. Oats, lc. lower, i ' - .. ' -
PBoymzons—Mess pork, $26 50; lard easier, 15>£@
ITXC.* -*'3
WhkaEY—Quiet -'- -* 1 "
GnoCEntES—Firm.
Naval Sroecs.—Spirits Turpentine, 43@44c.
Bosto,. $2 10@ 7 50c.
Woo^-Quiet
-Tallow—Active.
FurTGHTS—Firmer. Cotton by steam,
Baltimore, October 27.
FouitciAL.—Virginia’s, 6’s, old, inscribed,-47K bid,
48 asked; 1887's, 48 bid; 49 asked; old Coupons, C3
bid; 66 asked; new, 56 bid; North Carolina’s, ex-cou
pons, 66« bid; South Carolina's,new; 66-bidI %
Cotton—Very firm. ,.^ J
Geaie—Wheat very dull, with prices ruling much
lower.' Com dull; white, 99c.@$l 00; old, $118@
1 20, Oats dull; prime, 70c. Eye duH, nominally 55c.
Pspvmioss—Hess Pork quiet,. $30 00. ^Bacoafirm;
shoulders, 13J£@.14c. JXSPB99X1U
New Obleaks, October 28.
Coraqs—Easier.-SEddiings, 23@2?Kc. Saids, 3,400
hates. Recei-nta. 1.839 baleK. Exnorts. 1.772 bales.
For Liverpool,
BOOKSELLER,
jBnll Street, Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN STAIB3,)
oc3 Savannahs Georgia.
V -:raHFIBSWLASS STEAMSHIP
LYONS, Master,
. ,*' v . s •.
Will sail for the above _port on SATURDAY, October
31st, at —o’clock— m.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents,
. . .« . S3 street^ Savannah, Ga.
• 03-It LOWDEN» Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. oc26
Watches, Jewelry,
V Silverware, Clocks, &c.
7T1HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RETURNED, FROM
JL New York with a fine assortment of
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware,
Clocks, &c.,
All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, and
every article warranted aa represented.
F. D. JORDAN,
No. 129 CongressSL, (Oppcs, 1^’aski IIjv>■ .
N. B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by ex-
pericuced workmen.sep30—lm
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelpliia and Southern
Mail Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE .■■■■. S20 OO
DECK PASSAGE; WITH SUBSISTENCE... .§10 OO
Helmbold’s Extract Buclm
AND THOSE
• - «
Commencing HouseJseeping,
CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
AM. KINDS OF
Architectural Department
^ NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
Prices, $1, $1 35, $1 SO and $3.
The “Little Wonder,”
B IMPROVED FLANCHETTE, WITH THE MYS
TIC PIONEER. PRICE $2 60.
Tbe best Game oat, - ' . a
Twin “B^OE FOE THFTPRESIDENCY.’’
ang27 HiUON & FRIERSON.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
CHEVA, GLASSWARE,
ToUet$ets, Eancg Articles, Ac.
77 and 83 Liberty St-, cor. Broadway,
' NEW YORK;
M anufactures plain and ornamental
Iron Work for Buildings; Complete Fire-Proof
Structures, Columns. Lintels, Flr'-r-, Roofs, Casings,
Shutters, Yaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or Wrought Iron.
Also, Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc.
HY. J. DAVISON,
WM. M. AYRES,
* J. H LITY ELMAN,
aug 8-3 m Agents.
Helmbold’s Extract Buehu,
Having received the endorsement of the most promi
nent physicians fax the United States, is now offered
to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for the follow-
ing : diseases and symptoms, from whatever • cause
originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical
Depression, imbecility, Determination of the Blood to.
the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irrita
bility, Restlessness and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab
sence of Muscular'Efficieney, Loss of Appetite, Dys
pepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganization or
Paralysis of the Organs cf Generation, Palpitation of
the Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitants of nNer-
vous and Debilitated State of the System.
hales. ■ Receipts, 1,839 bales. Exports, 1,772 bales.
SuGAhAHZ*.Molasses—Now Louisiana yellow clai
fled steady 14*^©15c. -Molasses ’actiyer prime 1
choice,. $100@105.
;BACON! .
Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides.
JENNINGS, CoMMANDEtt,
Will sailfor the above port on SATURDAY, October 31,
at 9 o’clock a. m.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
/“YNE LOT OF LAND on the south side of the turnpike
Vl/ road, opposite the eighteen znile post, running
up near the nineteen post, within half a mile of the
Central Railroad, containing five hundred acres, a por
tion well timbered and wooded, good swamp and up
land to clear.
• ONE LOT lying on the Ogeechee River, above the
twenty-four mile post Central Railroad, containing two
hundred acres, all well timbered.
The above LANDS are offered CHEAP FOR CASHby
A. DUTENHOFERr
oc3—tf - 74: Bay street.
-8e30-30fc
Oatsftctivexteoc. ~
Bran^-$120:—*—■—^ r 7.
PROVISIONS—*Mess ^pork quiet at $32 50. Bacon
choice shoulders, 14c.; clear sidse, lBJtfc. Lard, dul
and nominal; tierce, 19}£c.;keg, 21^c. . :
CoffXb—Firm; fair to prime Bio, 05@l7c. *
\ Mobile, October 28.
Canox—Sales, 800 bales. Market qufeC Middling
23Xc* Receipts, 664 bales. Exports, none.
Cincinnati, October 28.-
PlouA—Little demand. Family, $7 50@7 75.
Grain—Com, 60c@62 ; old, 98c:@$100 * r
UNTER A GAMMELL
Yotice,
mHE OBIGINAIi FIRM OF E. D. SjrkTHE fc CO.
B waa suddenly dissolved on tlio 2Isi of March last.
AU debts due the late firm are directed^ to be paid to
HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W.
STANSBURY. sepgfe -tf
OPPOSITE GULF B. B. DEPOT-
Iron and Brass Castings
FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
AND QUEENSTOWN,
; ziS’u Z * cd>«wri2«iiOF
PALMIRA, SIBERIA, TRIPOLI,
SAALtRIA, MALTA ALEPPO,
&£• To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for
HELMBOLD’S. Take no other. Sold by . Druggists
and Dealers everywhere. Price $1 25 per bottle, or
six bottles for $G 50. Delivered to any address. De
scribe symptoms in all communications. Address
COTTON GINS
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Wines,
Liquors, Tobacco, &c.,
TTA.VE REMOVED FROM GIBBONS' BUILDING,
Sugar Mills and Boilers,
clear sides, ~ ..
Whieeey—$1 13.
- - WnansoTos; October 28.
Naval Stokes.—Spirits dull at 40c. Rosin quiet;
strained, $1 60; No. 2, $170@1 75; Turpentine- and
ioo B>s; market genially ■weak and
.' .A , _ Augusta, October 28.
’ Cotton—Market quiet; sales-338 bales; middling,
23%c. Receipts 97 bales. . ’ j m 'ZT •1i_
J ‘ ' ' ' Charleston, October 28.
Cotton—Dull and easier; sales, ; 500 bales; Mid-
INITIAL AND MONOGRAM
C ABIN PASSAGE 'to Liverpool or Queenstown, $80
Gold; Steerage Passage, $30 Currency; Children
under twelve years, half price.
Steerage Passage to Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam
or Bremen, $40 currency; to Havre, Paris, Gottcnborg
or Christiana, $42 Currency; Children two to twelve
years, half price; under two years, free.
Steerage Passage from Hamburg, Antwerp or Rotter
dam, $46 Currency; from Bremen or Havre, $48 Cur-
WTLL SELL AS FOLLOWS
Sugar Mills, 18-inch... - - •
Sugar Mills, 16-inch....
Sugar Mills, 14-inch
Sugar Mills, 12-inch... -...»-
Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons....
Sugar Boilers, 50 gallons
A. HARDEE’S SON & CO.
Drag and Chemical Warehouse,
CHOICE GEORGIA FLOUR
Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons.
Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons..
Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons.
OUR MTTX SHAFTS are n
3-inch wrought iron. JOUBNAl
standard size. EXTRA BOXES al
Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
rency; from Paris, Gottenborg or Christiana, $50 Cur
rency; Children - one to twelve years, half price;
Infante under one year, $5. ■ - - ■
A steamer leaves New - York WEEKLY on THURS
DAY, and Liverpool TUESDAY, Queenstown WED
NESDAY. - - TffplMLi
Tickets issued by the undersigned, from whom all
necessary information may be obtained.
- JNO. C. TERRILL,
oc3—Im . Agent at Savannah,
well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi
ness, which they will sell upon terms as reasonable as
.can be.obtained in any Southern market. , ;.aJT -v
-They are also agents for TAYLOR k SONS’ AT.
BANY ALE.
They will be pleased to see their old customers and
friends at their new stand, and respectfully invite pur
chasers to examine their stock.
»ep23—tf M. FEB8T k OO.
SOAP ! SOAP !
BONES SOAP TOR SALE BY"
— WILLIAMS, WARD A MoINTIRS,
Corn and Oats,
P»OR SALE BY " >?>''' ‘ - ' 3
angio-tf . N. A. HARDEE’S SOS & CO
a share of public
ed and delivered
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