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

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) GUAS&! SUIPPKG AND COMMISSION * MKR- CHANTS. TT GOWDY; Commission Merchant,; 0 Drayton FOR SHW tOttK PORT OF SAVANNAH. - _. 0 Thursday. November 5. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, New York—Octavos Cohen *& Co. ' J ~^ Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter A GammelL Steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—L J Guil- martin A Co. Brig Wancesco de Altnena, (Spanish) 106 tons. Mar- tenez, bound from Matauzaa to Lautader, Spain, put in on account of leaking very badly. SAVANNAS MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEyra, \ Savannah, Nov ember 4; -6 P. M. J Cotton.—Market opened with a fair inquiry and good demand; . towards midday became more quiet. Market closed strong, with an advance of }*c on morn ing prices. We quote middling at 24c. Tho following were the sales of the day: 20 at 27, 5 aTl at 24*4, 95 at 24, 125 at 23^, 88 at 23>£, 70 id 23^, 135 at 23> 4 ,107 at 23, 27 at 22 JL 68 at 22>L 9 at 22, and 6 at 21 cents. . <_ . Sea Islands.—We are unable to give quotations. Sales, 10 at 75, 4 at 52 cents. • The receipts amount to 1,585 bales. Gold—Buying at $1 33; selling at $1 36. Silver 10 cent. less. Bacon.—The market remains steady but not active. We quote shoulders at 14‘i®15>£c,riJ> sides at 17® 17Ja c , and clear ribbed at 17>i@18#c. There are few clear sides offering.andprices arenominalat^®18^c. CABIN PASSAGE. ' z or Captain Young, gor Havre. nHE FINE A 1 AMERICAN SHIP I mayfeoweb, Captain Jab vis Call, jsJJTgC Father freight & For Liverpool. t HHE SPLENDID first class half clipper Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Marmion, Faircloth, New York—^Octavns Cohen A Co. .... - r | ■ . v Steamship Virgo, Bulkier, New York—Hunter A Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar- tin A Co. ‘ ^ Manure^for Wheat FOE SALE BY . WTT/KITSTSO N~ & WILSON - 6m; No. 90 bay street, savannah, geoeoi, Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Marmion, Faircloth, New York—Octavus Cohen A Co. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New York—Hunter A Gammed. , , , ... . _ _ Steamer City ; pdint, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar- Bn * Oo. * CrS iS. fH. .ZA, x r I Steamer Swan, Gibson, Augusta and Landings—M A Cohen. * r .PENNINGTON, Commander, Will, sail for the abovo port on WEDNESDAY, Xo= f|THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMI 4-: a CQ-PARTNERSHIP; under the firm name qX RANDALL, daffjn A CO, saKed meats are in better demand.' We quote should ers at 13®13>£c; olea* sides,' 17 *.£@17 >£c; short ribb ed, 16@16>aC; bullies, 17@17j£c, and Stratford cut at 16c. • Hay.—The demand for hay is improving. We quote tom wharf. Northern, $r 00@1 10; Eastern, $1 20® 1 25 fronrwhart* ^ v ^ ■ ■** Ricf..—New rice is coming in very slowly. The re ceipts this week amount to 5,756 bushels. - - Very-little doing for want-of atock^hanlly quotable; market is Receipts. Per Central Railroad, November 4, 1868—1,585 bales cotton, 5 bides domestics, 18 boxes tobacco. 20 sacks meal and grist, 12 bbls and 10 sacks flour, 20 kegs Bird, 6 tierces hams, 1 box. and guitar box. 2 lots old furniture, 2 boxes preserves, 2 bundles hides, 12 cars lumber, 2 coops chickefis, 8 boxes eggs, 5 plows with moulds and points attached, Lbundle (5) stocks, 1 bundle £1) points, 1 sweep, and mdse. Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—200 bbls lime, 1 horse, 45 packages mdse. For the purpose of BUYING AND SELLING COTTON ON COMMISSION, as successors of the Jate W. T. WOOD, of Savannah, Ga., and have taken the office formerly occupied by him at No. 90 BAY street T. A. RANDALL, Of T. A. Randall A Co., (late of a A. W. Foster A Co., Providence, R. I. vv Merchants. Dealers, in Railroad Supplies, Agents for Ingersoll's Cotton Press, and John Wat- son & Co.'a Axle ghg de. Jy23 EMPIR CABIN PASSAGE. .. STEERAGE. WITH SI improring. Some sales have been made at 8*£@8*.;. First quality of rice- would bring more. —Salt;—Stock improved by -several new- -arrivals, which caused quite a decline. Price from wharf $1 65. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7 16 on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to . Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, ^ of a cent v lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00. $ bale; rice, $2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, *£c $1 lb on uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimcre.byateun,.^; by sail, nom inal; to Liverpool of a cent & lb on cotton. Cotton )Eg £ ypELABTON. For Liverpool, r IE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HALF S clipper ship EMERALD ISLE, Heu- r BEST, Master. will have quick dispatch as above. * For freight apply to -gj jjBJPHAM; HOLST & CO. SI Tofmefly Capital 4:2,000,000 Sterling, EESEEVE FOOT) £1,500,000 STEELING. ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STEBLTKO TLIADAMB % m gakso ill nologist and Physio] Broughton and Congress stri may22-tf.' . * . Of Sonthbridge, Mnps 43“ Agents in New York, Messrs. FOSTER A RAN DALL, No. 19 William street. REFERENCES: New York—Messrs. Foster A Randall, Smith A Dun ning, J. T. Adninn A Co. Philadelphia.—Messrs. Stokes, Caldwell A Co. Baltimore.—Messrs. Woodward, Baldwin A Co. Boston.—Matt. Bartlett, Wheelwright, Pippey A Co. Savannah, October 5,1868. oc6—lm Exports. Per steamship Marmion, for New York—463 bales cotton, 44 casks rice, 7b hides, 24 packagi s furniture, 15 boxes sundries, 34 bars railroad iron, 32 pieces scrap iron, 153 bbls and packages fruit and vegetables, 23 sacks ground peas. Per steamship Virgo, for New York—G02 bales up land cotton. 90 bales sea island cotton, 46 casks rice* 93 sacks cotton seed, 96 bushels gubers. OHABLESTOH AN 11 FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! ETROPOLITAN BILLIARD ROOMS, (five ol . Phelan’s first class Tables), Bryan street, oppo- ^grgyeji Jlquse. 4Es*FREE LUNCH every evening. by steam through to Boston, l*jfc ^ lb. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings; about all vessels reaching here having been placed North. Rice is beginning to offer and soon -cotton freights can be had. We see no reason to look for a decline in lumber and timber' freights, but with the large quantity offering and few vessels on the way unchartered, an advance would seem more likely. We continue our quotations of lait week. Cuban freights $11@13. gold. To New York, on tim ber and lumber, J13; re-sawed, $11- To Philadelphia, .on boards, $9 5o@9 75; timber, $12@12 60. Boards to Boston, $11; re-sawed, $12. Boards, to Baltimore, $9 00. Rough rice from Ogeechee to Boston. 14c. tl, ffcpMNNELL, yropriBtoi Heiuoranda. Sc ha Mattie E Taber, Betts, from this port, arrived THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. MWeafenpnbf BIOT? FACILITIES for fireglass DRESS MAKING, iu all departments. Haring only the best drees makers in each branch of the business, besides extraordinary fitcUiUes 'for* presenting only the latest and most recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure her patrons, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials made in the best manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. TO HER OLD-PATRONS elw at New York Nov 1st; Oct 25tb, in a heavy N N E gale, which lasted 70 home; sprung mainboom, split sails, Ac. tichr Constitution, Smith, Jacksonville, 14 days pas- lrrn End Vaalftr V V* frfila* onvmnOr L WElPfiffSAjilfl GROCERS, sage, had heavy N E gale; sprung mainmast head, Ac; arrived at New York Nov 1st. Schrs Wanconia, Leavitt, and Nevada, Dougherty, had strong N E winds entire passage, arrived at New York Nov 1st. - -y -ey Sclir Carrie Heyer, Poland, from Doboy-Island, Ga, 20 days passage, had a succession “of heavy N N E gales; split sails and sprung aleak; has been 15 days north of Hatteras; arrived at New York Nov 1st. Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 7. at — o’clock — in. Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes day, November 4th, unless paid tor. ap4i»jye. jyji. For .freight, or passage, having superior accowmoda- tions/apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO. 4®~WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowjjng Green, New York. nov2 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE .$20 OO DECK PASSAGE, AYTTH SUBSISTENCE... .$10 00 Captain WILLIAM T. McNELTY, AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles- „ fitpy IfUgSDAY at 9 o'clock P. M., Savannah EVERY - - — - ‘——~ at Fernandma, , Jacl the St. John’s river. GROS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, Ball street, opposite Masonic Macon, November 2—Evening, 1868. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868—bales..... 1,326 Received to-day 525 Received previously .15,872—16,397 tot) * ' * ’ [By Telegraph.] Charleston, Nov. 4.—Arrived, steamer Prometheus, from Philadelphia. Off the port, bark Borneo, from Halifax. Sailed, steamer Jas Adger, for New York. 4W- rnwy ou "^RETURNING*' will leavfi Palatka EVERY FRIDA?. Jacksdnville EVERV SATURDAY, Fcrnandlna THE Of loxdqx and edisuukgh. ESTABLISHPL IN 18m. CAPITAL AND'ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital $10,000 Cash. Assets. $13,603,803^-, Htois one promptly SACQUES of Shaped to-day Shipi>ed previously .-. Stock on hand this evening. Jilt tnrer of gflila Aitfiliif Ac. Sold at New york prices. Passengers. Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—A J Brady and wife, Misses Brady and svt, G D Eason, R H Ea^ son. R Jarvis, B F Cramer, J L Fonda, H C King, T C Coffee, A S Gibbs and svt, Mrs W M Haywood, J Liv ingston, Mrs McGinley and wife, A Smith, Airs J-A Smith, Col J R Crenshaw, W W Werringer, W C Wood, J Heriot and wife, Miss O Owens. Per steamship Huntsville, from New York—Mrs A Champion, Miss Champion, Miss Schaffer, T Gros Claude, T Early, R Clarke, B N Strong, C Gorman, G B Berrien, Mrs G B Berrien, Miss C Dt-rricu, B Benja min, G A Rolston, A P Crowell, H Williams, J Wilson, J N Whitner, H S Edwards, J B Fraver, A H Doris, G A Smith, E B Mauwaring, Miss Lavdle, Mrs K^dnedy, It F Moody, wile and uhiid, H A Thomas, O S Nute, T F Smith, Taber, P Adams, G Johnson. Per steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia—Mrs E J Moses, nurse and child, JMiss B Moses/ Mrs M A Bradley, Mas J Wood and son, Mrs S E Rhodes, James Wallace, M Rusman, C W Blew, H E Kinzer. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, M ULLLER & BRUYN, Architects and Civil and Me chanical-Engineers, southwest corner Bay and Bull streets, up stairs. M. P. Muller, Civil and Me- chanical Engineer; PsWroBinnaL Architect. ,foct6 mHE SUBSCRIBER, HAYING DE^N AYYQINTEp ■X Atfent for Vhe CotftPW. ia prepared k take RI8KS ON BUILDINGS. COTTON, and Ittfi. CHANDIBE GENERALLY, at current rates. Polkiei issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENRY BRIGHAM, Agent, jy28—6m 115 Bay street Foreign Markets. London, November 4—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 9434@94%. Bonds, 74%. Liverpool, November 4—Noon. Cotton—Has a tendency up; sales, 20,000 bales; 5,000 bales were sold after the close yesterday, making yesterday’s sales 17,000 bales. Liverpool, November 4—Afternoon. Cotton—Firmer, but not quotably higher. Lard—Afloat, 67s. Naval Stores.—Unchanged. Liverpool, November 4—Evening. Cotton.—Closed firm; uplands, ll%@ll%d; Or leans, ll%@ll%d; sales, 18,000 bales. Naval 8tores—Turpentine declined, 25s 6d. London, November 4—Evening. Naval Stores—Common rosin, 6s; - fine, 14s; tur pentine, 2os 6d. 006—tf • ' ■ $0 1$-S jlay afreet. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT ISlil XSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FElt- fc'AXDI.Vi, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. jy£immv ItJL Bank State of Georgia,- House, Bteamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining Glazing. Signs of every description. PLASTERERS. G RADY a TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Master- era and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between Dray^bii piifp sfreefs. Ifflgfl-tf City Marshal’s Sale, Groceries, Wines, liquors, Tobacco, Ac., THE NEW STEAMSHIP NDER RESOLUTION of the city couxcn. of Savannah, and under direction of a spechi H ave removed from gibbons* building, in Congress street, to Southwest Corner of Whitaker and Bay Streets, Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected sfocjf of a|l articles in their line of busi ness, which $hey will self upon [erjus reasonable as can be ohtai|ied in any Southern market-* They 4ro also agents for TAYLOR A SONS’ AL 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. s6p23—tf M. FERST A CO. Consignees. Per steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia—C U R Agl, A & G K K Agent, Biun M, E Brown, Bell A H, Cooper, O & Co, J Cunningham, J Cohen, O Cohen A .Co, M A, Cohen, W M Davidson, Davant & W r , T J Dim- bar & Co, M J Doyle & Co, C Epping A Co, G Geuieu- den, L J Guilmaitm & Co, S Gardner, Guerard A: H, J Gross, Gallagher & F, Hunter A G, G Helmlioldt, J Koox, J Lyons, J L Large A Co, La\ell iL, M Lawn, Lilienthal & K, Meinhard Bros & Co, J McDonough, A Minis, W D R Millar, F Meincke, F M Myrell, Dr T W Newsome, G T Nichols, T Nugent, Oppenheimer, M k Co, Palmer Ac D, Rose A: McC, J Ryan F J Ruckert, J Ruckert, L M bhaller Ac Co, E D bmythe Jt Co, J M A: J C Schley, J C Schreiner A: Son, W H Stark Ac Co, C Schwarz, C W Thompson, Mary Trieste, T M Turner & Co, B F Ulmer, K D Walker. Per steamer City Point, from Charleston—H ARM Gourdin, L J Guilmar tin Ac Co, Gnckenheimer & S, R R Agt, Lt Picket, J W McDonald, R Habersham a Co, W M Tuuno A: Co, J Mauigault. Per steamship Huntsville, from New York—A Ac G R R Agt, Cen R R Agt, Adam’s Ex Co, Addison, E Ac Co, G B Brian, A J Brady, T Brown, N B Brown, u Butler, Blun Ac M, Bolshaw A: S, Cooper, O & Co, C in a diamond, J Cohen, E Cafirey, Crane Ac G, U Cohen Ac Co, F W Cornwell, S M Coldmg, Crawford Ac L, J A Douglass, Counerat Ac J, Claghorn A: C, W M Davidson, A Doyle, M J Doyle Ac Co, Einstein Ac E. J Ehrlich, M Ferst Ac Co, Ferrill Ac W, I L Falk A: Co, F Gros Claude, G F Ac Co, S B Goodail, L J Guibuurtm A; Co, A Goxnm, C L Gilbert, Holmes & Co, W Hone. F Hainmarie, L M Hamilton, Hiltou Ac R, Heidt Ac L, R M Hunt, Hopkins, N Ac Co, Holcombe Ac Co, A S Izard, J Koox, S M Lede- rer, N B Knapp, Gen A R Lawton, Levi & B, M Lavin, Lovell Ac L, Liilienthall Ac K, Miss B X Lavelle, La- throp Ac Co, J Lyons, M in a diamond, T R Mills, J A Meyer. -Agt, C Meiczler, F M Myrell, Meinhard Bros Ac Co, S Meinhard, 51 S Meyer, J McMahon Ac Co, C F Mills, A McAlister, A J Miller A:.Co, Nicolson A McA, L Nathans, Orff, W A: Co, D Oliver, C Ollier, J O’Byrne, E O’Byme Ac Son, Palmer Ac D, Pearson Ac W, Rogers,. D A Co, Rothschild A S, W Remshart, C D Rogers Ac Bro, J Sullivan, J J Stoddard, D T Scranton, Sten- house A Co, A A Solomons A Co, E D Smy the A Co, W A Thomas, W*H Stark A Co, Tison AG, B F Ulmer, E Van Ness, T Wood, B D Walker, W G A Co, lt A Wal lace, A M A C W West, M H Williams A Son, Weed AC. Per Central Railroad, November 4, 1868—Thaxton, C A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, J W McDonald, C V Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 7th, at 11 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, nov2 Bay street, j Captain J.*W, FJT3GERALP, Having been thoroughly overhauled aud repaired, w}lj resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter. Cotton—Afloat dull. FOR IEW YORK. S E MI-W K EliL Y. BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Domestic Markets. New York, November 4—Noon. Financial.—Money in demand at 7 per cent. Sterling, 109^V. Gold, 133 ij. 1862 coupons, 109^. North Carolina’s, 67'*8- New, 67Virginia’s, 56^. New, o9. Tennessee’s, G9%- New, 71. Gotton—Quiet at 25 Me. Flock—A shade firmer. Grain—Wheat unsettled, and nominally at 2@3c lower. Com drooping. Provisions—Mess Pork unsettled at $27 00. Lard dull; steam, 17@17>.ic. Naval Storks — Turpentine quiet. Rosin dull; strained, $2 40@2 55. New York, November 4—Evening. Financial.—Governments weak. 1862 coupons, 108 3 ^. Tennessee’s, new, 67?*. North Carolina's, new. 66. Virginia’s, new, 57. Money stringency unrelieved; call, 7 per cent, in gold to 7 per cent, cur rency, with commission of >g@ V % per cent, added. 10's slightly easier. After banking hours sterling was quiet at 109^. Gold weak at 132^. Stocks much depressed; closing weak and unsettled. Sub- Treasury balance. $83,000,000. • Cotton—Steady; sales, 2,900 at 25>£c. Flour—Opened firmer, but closed dull and droop- RETURNING. will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Fernamlina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. ""* ‘toat 44s LARGE ANP £1KY STATE ROOM ")DATfO$& iof passengers. to Jacksonville and points beyond will be SALF "the REGULAR RATps. :ht or passage apply at p>e ofiice, on Florida S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacturer, Bryan street, • between Whitaker and Bull streets, three doors aboye pie Pupp# House. jy23 ACCOl language for the general reader, and is illustrated with regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. Awarded tlie Prize Jf|edat-af tbe Paris Erpositipn, 1B0". Sold by Agricul'l Implement Dealers throughout the U. S. COLLOS~& CO.’S receipt of FIFTY CENTS. Address, D8. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. Spruce sfreef, above Fourth, Phila delphia. *_ jtar AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what way be your disease, before you place yourself under the caro of any one of the notorious quacks— native and foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. YOUNG’S book and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving yon many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. jDr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described in his pnblications, at his office, AND THOSE Commencing Honselteeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALU KINDS OF* HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. FEOH CROWELL, ComiANpKg, Will sail for the above port ou SATURDAY, November • 7th, at 12.30 o’c lock p m. Through bills of lading given here .on Cotton dea- tiueil for Liverpool by first-clafts steamers. For freight or-passage apply to OCTAVES COHEN & CO., Agents, 82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. HSr R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New York. • nov2 IOO Rrongbtan Street. ritHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS THE ATTENTION JL of his friends and the public generally to his new and well selected stock of HOUSE-FITTING MATERIALS, conalaUng in part of WHITE and CHECK MATTINGS; WALL T4PPBING, from the cheapest to the best arti cle; WINDOW COBTAINS; FaSnTPD and GILT WINDOW SHADES, Cord and T»aae|s; Buff, Green and White Shade HOLLANDS; CORNICES, of varions FOR YEW YORK Cast-Steel Plows, Atlantic Coa&ft i; MAIL STEAMSHIP CO SIDEWHEEL SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE 835 Ot STEEBAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.........-811* 0C MANUFACTURED BY COLLINS k CO., “ HARTFORD,” jQ&~Ofsamc Material used in their Celebrated Axes. These Plows are made by pouring mouiten Steel into Iron moulds. They are then highly tempered, ground and polished. Any section can be replaced at any time by a duplicate, or if the point is worn it may be repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel. Circulars, giving full information, sent to all appli cants. Address • COLLINS Si CO., sep30—3m 212 Water St., New York. styles—together With UJaby other articles of household goods usually kept in his lire MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS, MOSQUITO NETS, etc., made to order; Hatting, Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut and laid. All repairing in his line done in work manlike style. Prompt attention given and moderate prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ, No. 160 Broughton street* apS-ly opposite Messrs. Weed & Cornwell. T. BALLENTYNE. j. McDonough Notice. mHE original firm of e. d. smythe & CO. JL was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. All debts due the late firm are directed to be .paid to HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. Cur A \rdunDY aonW _Kf OPPOSITE GULF R. It. DEPOT, Iron and Brass Castings MADE TO ORDER. -GIN GEAR, ALL SIZES OK HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, STANSBUBf. FEINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON CH EESEM AN, Commander, Will sail on THURSDAY, November, 5th, at —o’clock Bills of lading given here oil through freights oi •Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, Novem ber 2d, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations^ apply to WILDER fc^FULLABTON, 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, oc30 Opposite the Post Office. AT THE STAND ON Wbitaker Street, near Ray, (FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,) H as the best facilities fob supplying OYSTERS, either in the quantity, in shell ox opened, or nt his Saloon, cooked in any style: He warrants his OystepB to be ofthe very best quality. Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c., Of the best brands on hand, and a LUNCH every day. mHE OFFICE OF THE FERNANDINA “INDEX,” I at Femandina, Fla. ,'is offered for sale. The paper is now being published, and is the only one in the place. The material consists of two of Hoe’s Hand Presses, (Nos. 3 and 4,) nearly new, 1 Hoe’s standing Iron Frame Paper Cutter, (new,) two large Imposing Stones, fonts of Nonpareil, Minion, Brevier and Long Primer, with’Display Type for Newspaper and Jobbing purposes. Also, Metal Furniture, Labor-saving Rule, Circular Quadrates, Brass Galleys, (all nearlynew), with Stands, Racks, Chases, and all the appurtenances generally required in a printing office. Femandina is pleasantly situated, with a healthy and delightful climate, easy of access, haring a weekly TXrE WILL SELL AS FOBLOWS : V V Sugar Mills, 18-inch $90 00 Sugar Mills, 16-inch 70 00 Sugar Mills, 14-inch 55 00 Sugpr Mills, 12-inch 35 00 Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons........... 17 00 Sugar Boilejs, 50 gallons. 22 00 Sngar Boilers, 60 gallons 25 00 Sugar Boilers, 80 gallons 34 00 Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons 45 00 $3” OUR MILL SHAFTS are made out of the best 3-inch wrought iron. JOURNALS will, be all of a standard size. 'EXTRA BOXES always oh hand. J8&- From our well-known reputation, we solicit a share of public patronage. All our work la warrant ed and delivered at depots aud steamboats free of charge. All orders promptly attended to. angll-4m - T. BALLENTYNE k CO. FOR BAI/rmORR D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES?— Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore Throat, Toothache; Boras, Corns, Cats, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery; kc., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS & CO. For-sale whole sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists.. Single bot tles, 50 and 25 cents. mhll—ly v/ road, opposite the eighteen mile post, running up near the nineteen poe£, 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 CASH by A- DUTENHOFEB, the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of 150 miles. The office will be sold LOW, FOR CASH. For farther particulars, address Geo. N. Nichols PRINTING Arnold, M.D. “ . . Profesaorof Obstetrics and Diseases of Children—P. M. Kollocx, M- D. AOjonct-™ 8, Smith, M. D. —. * Professor Principles and Practice of 8urgery—w ■ «• Bullock; M. D.. Adjunct—T. J. Charlton, ILv. Professor Materia Medica and' MedicalJorig*®' deuce—J.B. Read, M.D, Adjunct—B- J- Nunn, INITIAL AJ\D MONOGRAM STAMPING. Publishing House, mHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN- _L noundng to the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has completed his arrangements lor the accommodation of visitors,'un&r & now prepared to 'MAKE COMFORT ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS. - The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the most ex tensive and delightful of any in the country, and the water and climate have proven themselves unsur passed in point.ofrhealth. There is a good School and a Physician in "the neighborhood... ...We have a line of FOUR HQRSE COACHES to connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with the G. W. BILLUPS, Commander, j Will sail for Baltimore On THURSDAY, November 5th, at 10 o clock a. in. Positively no state-rooms secujredjinless tickets are procured at the office of the AgentsT • For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply'to ' J. B. WEST A CO.,‘ oc30 Bay street, opposite Whitaker. SCHREINER’S, Job Printing Office, Book Bindery COTTON GINS Blank Book Manufactory, "IMTY UNSURPASSED FACILITIES ENABLE ME JjlL to eiecute all - work in the above ‘lines with the Utmost Disputell and in Superior Style. Every Department Complete! XNCLUZKNG PRINTING OFFICE, . BLANK.- BOOK MANUFAC- BOOK ; .EINDERY, TORY, and PAPER RULING 5 ROOtt^i3t — The only eatabiiBimiftnt m the city- having aiythese A full stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE RIALS on hand. 1 ^ olicitad - Satisfaction guaranteed. . jy20—ly GEO. N. NICHOLS. Architectural Department I TATE OF GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY To I all whom it may concern : Springfield, arc only aijj}|e distant; and to 'Whitcs- i-illo. Station No. S Central Railroad, it is a pleasant ^ITaE&j^AEFRdFEBTYeonsiBtaof a good frunil HORSE WAGONS, BUGGY, SUGAR MILL, Ac.,aco j Ttmn4rB<*ieatatri one and two years, with interest personal property, ninety days. For farther information apply on the place; or to B. M. ZETTLEB, Executor, OCXS—lawlmTh .' Savannah - 77 and 83 Liberty St., cor. Broadway, .2 NEW YORK. Yf ANUFACTURES. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL itL Iron Work lor Buildings; Complete Fire-Proof Shatters^Vanlts*Safc^ etc., o^Cast or Wroug^ijS Also, Iron Bridges. T*— * ■ m T These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to take objection (if any they have), on or before the rstyMonday in May next, otherwise said'letters BLwVgcnutd! w5»x? Witness my official signature, this 30th day of Oc her, 1868. HENRY S. WETMORE, nov2-lam6m Ordinary Chatham County. THAXTON, CREWS & CO. 163 Bay Street, Plans and Estimates ; RE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE .lino a* fkn 5 45 feet in tho clear. The bridges must be five feet wide and capable of sustaining n Weight of one hun dred ponnds per square fopt. JOHN B. HOGG, SO API Iron Ties! Iron Ties ! nHE undersigned are prepared to meet orderafor L BEABD-S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE. Also, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factors sun- lied at liberal rates. ^ aep3-tf BBIGHAM, HOIST CO. BRIGHAM. HOLSF Rope! Rope! :; : COILS SUPERIOR BALE ROPE, IN STORE And for sale ^ for Liverpool by first-class f . No engaged berths secured after Monday, November* 9th, unless paid for. • . - . - For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, nov4 84 Bay street Corn