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jfw**oui»-MaB«y owy mt 1 p«r cent; stortegT
new 685!*; North Carolina*, old, 67* new, Gf*>£;
Yinriilia’s old, 53 stocks fereriafr tod excited, tend-
Cotton—Closed easier; sales, 200 bales at 25<a
25 l -c.
Fioub—Steadier; superfine, S5 70@6 10.
flpiw.—Wheat quiet at noon's advanced, Corn,
Western, $1 lfi@l 17.
Whiskey—Heavy at $1 03.
Provisions—Mess pork firmer at $27 00(5'27 87*4.
Lard dull and heavy; kettle, 17(a) 17>£c.
Naval Stokes—-Quiet.
Groceries—Quiet and steady.. ,
Freights—A shade firmer.' ' 7
N?w Orleans, November 7. ^
Financial.—Gold, 135)*; sterling, 144/S 145)*; New
York sight, X discount
Cotton—Stiller; middling, 23Jge; sales, 4,200 bales;
receipts, 3,272 bales; exports, 7,024 bales.
Sugar—Firm and higher.
Molasses—High grades firm.
Floub—Unchanged; superfine, $6 50; choice, $8 50
@9 50. .,, „
Grain—Corn, none on landings new,75@ $1 05; old
from store, $1 10. Oats, landing Irani barge at 63to>
04e.
Bran—$1 20.
Hay—Scarce; Western, $1 30® 1 31.
Provisions—Mess pork, dull and irregular at $32 00.
Bacon scarce and firm; Shoulders, 14?*@15e; clear
rib, i8%®19c; clear sides, 20c. Lard dull and ir
regular; tierce, 17> 4 '@17)*e; keg, 21@21>*c.
Coffee—Steady and unchanged.
New York. November 7—Noon.
Financial.—Money strong at 7 per cent; gold sterl
ing. 109; gold, 133%; 1862 coupons, 97%; North
Carolina’s, 76; new, 75%; Virginia’s, ex-coupons,
54>*; new, 58; Ten-neesee's, 68; new, 69%. . I
Cotton—Bather more steady at 25)*c.
Flour—A shade firmer. ■ i lr .
Grain—Wheat, l@2c better. Corn a shade firmer.
Provisions—Mess pork firmer at $27 50. Lard
largest Circulation in City and Country.
Foreign and Domestic
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1868,
following ^6pcrty, lo^e^ on to satisfy execution, for
city taxes ■
Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1,
son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. Jang r
Blois and Eliza M- Herb.
* ’ Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of
Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of l*hw^
Campbell, eol’d- r
Also, Lots D, E and F, .and improvements, Booth
Oglethorpe Ward, property of John Daley.
-• Also,* brick improvement offLot No. 2, Greens
ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent.
Also, improvement.on eastern half of hot No. A
Heathcote ward, Belctha tything, property of j. g,
Derby. • ; I - - - - - •
Also, improvement on Lot No. 7, S. A. Mmiariiu
property of Fred. Fickling, col'd.
Also, Lot No. 4 and improvement, Heathcote ward.
Belitha tything, property of Mrs. Sarah E. Frierson.
Also, improvement on % of Lot 19, Washington
ward, property of the estate of P. Gleason.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 15, Crawford ward,
east, property, of John Grafiam.
Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Dsrfc
ward, property of Grant A Co.
Lets 3 aud 4 and improvements. North Ogkthoxp.
ward, property of E. D. Hendry.
Also, improvement on Lot 88, Jones ward, property
of Henry Johnson, col’d.
Also, Lot So. 4 and brick improvement, An^
fourth tything, property of Charles P. Landershiixt.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 29, U. P. Bowen,
property of Christopher Murpby.
Also, Lot No. 8 aud improvements, Keynold’s ward,
second tything, property of Mrs. Bridget Monahan.
Also, improvement on ) a Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle
thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa
rah Odingsell, col’d.
Also, western one-half of Lot No 2, Decker ward,
Heathcote Tything, thirty feet front and ninety feet in
depth, with brick improvement' fronting on Congress
street and running back to Congress Street lane, levied
on as the property of the estate of Dominick O’Byine.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 8, D. Minisville, pro-
perty of Mrs. Catharine o’DounelL
Also, improvement on Lot No. 18. 8. A; Minisville,
property of George Price, col’d.
Also, part improvement on Lot 28, North Oglethorpe
ward, property of Jane Pope.
Also, improvement on one-half Lot No. 34. 8. A.
Minisville, property of Monday Robinson, col’d.
Also, Lots Nos- 40 and 45 and improvements. North
Oglethorpe ward, property of Henry Roberts.
Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward
property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children.
Also, Lot Letter C, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro
perty of Cosmo B. Itichardsone.
Also, Lot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle,
thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. RicJ.ard«n nt
trustee.
Also, improvement on eastern one-fourth of Lot
Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex
ander H. Saddler.
Also; improvement on Lot No. 33, S. A. Minis* file,
property of Robert Taylor.
Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinville, property of
Catharine Vaughn.
Also, improvement on western half Lot No. 27. Gil-
merville, property' of Hetty Wariffg.
Also, improvement on Lot Noyifc}, S. A. Minisville,
property of Isaac Wilson, col’d.
Also, the undivided two-thirds of Wharf Lot No. 15,
west'of Jefferson street, property of J. Potter William
son.
Also, Lot No 9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret
Williams, col’d.
Also, improvement on western half of Lot No. 3d
Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie
Williams, col’d.
Also, improvement on Lot No. 15, 8. A. Minisville,
property of Moee» Wilkinson-
Also, improvements on Lot. No. 37, Columbia ward,
on the northwest corner of South Broad and Haber
sham streets, levied on as the property of the estate
of Benjamin Whitehead.
Also, Lot Letter I and improvement, Decker, ward,
property of Christopher White.
THOMAS 8. WAYNE,
no2-30fc • City Marshal.
.Gertsinan & Co, Holmes ft Co. Holcombe ft Co, ML
-Hamilter, Jaudon, C ft^Co, J IL
ough^i S Meyer/J Brelligbton,
T B Marshall & Bro, G T Nichols, T W Newsome, Jas
O’Bvme, Orff. W A Co, Palmer ft D, Mrs S Pease, Ran
dall ft Co, C D Rogers k Bro, T Reilly, Ruggles k A,
So Ex Co, 8 Strauss, A A Solomons k Co, 8 Solomon,
J C Schreiner k Son, Symons* & Co, H Suiter, E A
Schwarz, Mrs A B Sawyer, W A Thomas, H A Top-
ham & Co, J L Villalonga, W H Woods.
Per steamship Thames, from New Yorr—Mrs G H
Ash, Alexander k R, C J Beaty, W R Boggs, Blun k M,
Classon k Co, S M Collins, Cooper k McA, J P Collins,
Miss M Carson, Champion k F, Claghom k C, M A
Cohen, A k G It R Agt, C R R Agt„ Cooper, O k Co,
J Deacy, A Doyle, WW Daniels, W Duncan,. M J. Doyle
k Co, J A Douglass, T J Dunbar ft Co, M Ferst k Co,
A kh Friedenburg, I L Falk k Co, C L Gilbert, S W
Gleason, Guckenheimer &r 8, A Gomm, GGemenden,
Mrs M Hettrick, Holmes k Co, Hopkins, N & Co, P
Janson, Holcombe & Co, J B, N B Knapp J Lyons, M
Lavin, Lovell k L, W.W Lincoln, Lathropft Co, 'D
Mallet k Co, R Mclntire & Co, Mefohard Bros &Oo, M
8 Meyer,rJ A Mayer, Agt, WDE Millar, A J Millar k
Co, L Nathans, Orff, W ft Co, J Oliver, J O’Byme, E
i* The Chief Justice Commits a Chime and
Counsels Others to Follow His Example.—
Joe Brown, not the black one, .but the white
one, was at Calhoun on the day of the elec
tion, and in direct violation of the law, not
only voted himself but counselled and ad
vised others similarly situated to follow his
example. Joseph is a citizen of Folton coun
ty; .^tlie law says, a voter for Presidential
Electors shall have been a citizen of the State
Six months next preceding the election, and
thirty days a citizen of the county where he
offers to vote.
The importance this fact assumes is derived
from the circumstance that the individual is
at the head of the Judiciary of the State.
Others may have voted illegally through igno
rance, but it cannot be presumed that Brown
was ignorant of. the law, and hence he must
take the other horn of the delemma—-willful
violation of the law and deliberate fraud. In
him the offence is tut a shade below the
standard of perjury, and the example is a
misdemeanor of the highest type. What a
commentary upon the morals of Radicalism !
Atlanta Constitution.
8. F. PHILLIPS, Master,
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY. November
lOth, at 3% .o’clock p. in. ; ,
Through bills ladmg given nere on Cotton destined,
for Liverpool by first-classsieaniers.
No engaged berths secured after Monday, November
9th, unless paid for. ,
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply to HUNTER ft GAMMELL,
novi 8* Bay street.
NG SECURED THAT SPLENDID STORE, NO. IS
ly announce that they have opened an immense stock of
FOR BALTIMORE
$30 00
Ivr steamer City Point, from Florida—Tison & G,
.T I, Villalonga, J XV Anderson'a Sons k Co. L J Guil-
rnartin i Go, T F Smith, CRB Agt. HI Y Henderson.
J B Taylor, Davant iiF.FW Sims k Co, Garmany &
A, Uuc'kenheimer & S, 8 W S in a diamond, L M Shat
ter A- Co, J E Allman, Dr E XV G'Engle, Lient Picket,
Crane & G, Sorrel Bros, A B Stonelake, Bandell A- Co,
A C McRae, Richardson A B. Hartridge k N.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker from Florida—Alexander
A R, J L Villalonga, F W Sims A Co, C W Thompson.
J XV Anderson's Sons A Co, Capt Thompson, F XI My-
reli, Tison A G.
Per Central Railroad. November 7. 1863-—J XV Mc
Donald, P Yonge, Capt Brown, XV B Griffin A Co. XV
Hone, A A L Friectfnberg, J McMahonf * Co, H H Sas-
nett, R Mclntire A Co, A A G IS K Agt, Cen R B Agt,
F XX' Sims A Co, Watts A McR. Brady A M, Adams, XV
A Co, XX'iikinson A XX r , Hartridge A N, A S Hartridge,
Ferrill A XX’, L J Gnilmai tin A Co, S Gertsmau A Co,
Sloan, G A Co, Bothwell A XX’, F L Gue A Co. Chas C
Hardwick, P H Belm, Crawford, X’au HAS, Davant
A XV, XX’ilcox, G A Co,-;A!C McRae, C Bpping hi Go, XV
H Burroughs A Co, Addison, E A Co : XV Batteriby A
Co, Clark A XV, Bates A C, H T Minor, Jr, JXV Lathrop
A Co, XV A McKenzie, XX’ H XX’oods, P. Bradley A Son,
Duncan A J, Roberts A T, H H Colquitt Kuoop, H A
Co, XV XI Tnnno A Co, J L Smallwood, Tison A O, Bar
nett A Co, J XV Anderson's Sous A Co, XV H Stark A
Co, Bandell, D A Co, Xl’ilder A F, Owens A C, Crano
A G, F S 'Williams A Co. Freeman, D A Co, Brigham,
H A Co, O Cohen A Co, C Green A Son, A Low A Co,
Gnerard A H, Padclford fcC, JL Villalonga.
Glysn County Election.—The vote in this
county on hint Tuesday, for President, can
not be counted in the vote of the State, as
the attidavit made and snbscribed to by the
managers cannot be found. Of course, ac
cording to laxv the returna cannot be sent up,
or if sent up cannot be counted unless ac
companied by the oath of the managers.
One of -the managers has refused to act fur
ther, and entered a protest against any fur
ther aetion of the others. Hoxv the oath was
lost xvo are unable to divine. It is reported
that there was a quart of liquor near by;
xx’hether the managers xvho lost the oath was
drunk or not, we cannot tell. The supposi
tion is pretty conclusive. v ““
No electiou was held at the other precinct,
except Bethel, xx-here the vote was unanimous
ly Democratic. As this was the place xvhere
tne'returns were to be consolidated, and the
election here having bursted up, as a matter
of course there will be no returns from
Glynn.—Brunswick Banner.
Naval Stobes—Turpentine steady at
Bosin quiet; attained common, $2 35@2 aO.
Fkeiohts—-Firmer.
Baltimore, November 7—Afternoon.
Financial.—Money somewhat easier, ruling X£ for
to-day, and till Monday; a great stringency is
anticipated this afternoon.
Baltimore, November 7.
Finanolal—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 16.', bid, 48
asked; coupons, new, 55 bid; North Carolina's, 65
bid, 67>, asked.
Cincinnati, November 7.
XVmsEEY—$1 05.
Provisions—Mesa pork, new, $24 06. Lard, 15
16c. Bacon scarce; shoulders, 14c; clear sides, lHr-s
19c.
XVmMisaTON. Novenfber-7. ,
Naval Stores.—Spirits turpentine, 41c and brisk.
Bosin weaker; oommon. $1.66; strained and No 2,
SI 65; No 1, $3 90; low pale, $6 00; turpentine,
$2 65; tar, $2 80.
European and American Markets !
Having such advantages in bnying they can afford to
SELL AT PIlICES LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY THE HOST EXACTING.
THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP
T. A. HOOPER, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, November 12,
at 3 o clock p. m.
Positively no state-rooms secured pmess tickets are
procured at the office of tne Agents.
For freight or passage, naving excellent accommo
dations, apply to J. B. WEST & CO.,
nov6 Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
JZa- Their DRESS and FANCY GOODS embrace the LATEST IMPORTATIONS and the
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, consisting in part of
BADEN BADEN STRIPES,
DELAINES, PRINCESS ROYAL,
EUSTRE—PLAIN AND FANCY,
PRINCE OF WALES MIXTURES,
PRINTS—FRENCH, SWISS AND ENGLISH.
FRENCH POPLINS.
CHEVIOT MIXTURES,
COBUEGS,
CHAMuI'S—DIAGONAL STRIPES,
Two bales of ENGLISH SERGES—at 25, worth 50c. |
For Liverpool,
T HE very fast sailing A1 American ,
ship
SCREAMER,
Captain Youtto, -SwxxfBw
Having a great portion of her freight en-sSSSEB!
gaged, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight, apply to
nov7-6t WILDER & FULLAKTON
Shooting of Mr. Law at DarlinWton, S. 0.
Ou the night of the 4th instant, a party of
from twenty to thirty men broke into the cot
ton house of Mr. J. K. Laxv, brother of Gen.
E. M. Laxv, who. hearing the noise, got o3t
of bed, and opening the .window to look out
was immediately fired at, by the whole party,
three bails entering his face and forehead.
Tho window was literally shattered with the
bullets; after which the party took four mules
aud a wagon, and loaded it with four and-a-
half bales of cotton, and drove off A party
of twenty persons from Florence the fallow
ing day xvent in search of^npssaSsins; found
the mules and xvagon, UMTM^Id get no clue
to the party or cotton, and could not tell
whether the outrage was perpetrated by
blacks or whites, 'there is a rumor that one
of the party has been arrested. Mr. Law is
supposed to be mortally wounded. The scene
of this outrage was in Darlington District,
between the Court House and Florence.—
Charleston Mercury.
SAXCXY SCARFS AND SHAWLS, Plain and in the Clans,
MOURNING AND HALF MOURNING SHAWLS,
Saxony, LaiuW Wool and ifnrtembnrg Mixtures in Handkerchiefs.
MANTLES'AND OLO-A.KS.
EUGENE . CLOTILDE,
ASCOT JACKET, : | FRENCH PALETOT,
MANTILLAS, ESPANOL.
Their JLLbics of STAPLE GOODS Comprise
THE MOST RELIABLE AND DESIRABLE MANUFACTURES,
INCLUDING
20 cases FAST COLOR PRINTS, at 10 cunts, worth 15 emits.
10 esses BLEACHED SHIRTING, at 10 cents, worth 15 cents.
10 cases BLEACHED SHIRTING, at 12*i cents, worth 18@20 cents.
13 cases FINE UNDRESSED SHIRTING, at 15 cents, worth 18@20 cents.
10 bales HEAX Y BROXVN SHEETING, at 12 cents, worth 15@16 cents.
10 bales WHITE. AND RED, ALL XVOOL FLANNELS, at 30 cents, worth 50 cents.
20 cases BLANKETS, wry cheap.
500 dozen HEAVY HOSIERY, at 15 cents per pair, worth 25 cents.
200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, at 25 cents, worth 50 cents.
Also, 1 JOB LOT CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS (from anctlon), at 12>-< cents.
• tl . i
Linens, Table Damasks, Table Cloths and Towels in Every Variety.
specially invited to their STOCK, as they will there find a
. » v t _ it. - a - : i i
FOR IEW YOEK.
Empire Line.
STEAMER FOR WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11.
For Liverpool,
T he ai kew British bark
E. H. DUVAL, 5
Cook, Master, ^
1,800 bales capacity, ^
will have dispatch for the above port.
For freight, apply to
nov5-3t EDMANDS, GARDNE1
For Liverpool,
T HE very fast sailing and first class r
American ship t
SCREAMER, rJ
Captain Youko, Hi
Is now ready for freight and will have^fi
early dispatch. Apply to
uov2-10t WILDER k FULL
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Monday, November 9.
Arrived YesterdaV*
Steamship Gen BteS.es, Morton, Now York—Wilder
k Follarton.
Steamship Thames, Pennington, New York—O Co
hen ft Co.
Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Gnilinar-
tin ft Co.
Baker, Fitzgerald, Jacksonville and
Cunningham.
^WR^Hrived Saturday.
jflWfcmry Palmer, (Br) 308 tons, Britton, Maryport,
fqays—Chas Green ft Sou.
Brig Artisan, (Br) 426 tons, MoBumie, Providence,
Awarded tke Prize Medal at the
Paris Exposition, 1867.
Sold by AgricuVl Implement Dealers throughout the U. S.
For Havre.
rr\HE FINE A 1 A^IERICAN SHIP
MAYFLOWER, v
Captain Jarvis Call,
Having the larger portion of her cargo -jgg-gjgr
engaged, wiii have immediate dispatch.
For further freight engagements, apply to
BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
R I, 9 days, in ballast, to load for Rio Janeiro—T L
Kinsey.
Schr Lelia, 143 tons, Foss, Providence, R I, ’
in ballast, will load for New Haven—Edmunds,
ner ft Co.
days,
Gard-
The Edgefield (S. C.,) Advertiser, says;
“Martin bwearengin, a colored man, living
on the plantation of Mrs. Eliza Swearengin,
iibout eight miles below this village, on the
Aiken Road, was fired on and lolled in his;
house on Sunday night last by parties un-
knoxvn. Martin, we are told, was a faithful
and an honest negro, and why he should
have been the subject of assassination is be
yond the conjecture of those best acquainted
W.th him.
HAZARD, COIIMASDEB,
Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, Novem
ber 11th, at o’clock —. M.
Through bills of .lading issued hero on cotton des
tined for Liverpool, by first class steamers.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to i.
uov9 JOHN ANDERSON’S SONS ft CO.
Cleared Saturday.
| i Steamship San Jacinto, HazSMk New York—J W An
derson’s Sons ft Co. jr
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, MBiQelphia—Hunter ft
Gammoll.
Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, New York—Octavus
Cohen ft Co.
Brig Medusa, (Br) Coupland, Liverpool—Crane ft
Qc29-
For Liverpool,
r HE SPLENDID first class half clipper
ship EMERALD ISLE, Captain Her- ;
Dual*. Luring a large portion of her cargo
ei; gaged ami going on board, will have
quiv-k dispatch as above. ^§S52ss*5ai
For further engagement^,"apply to *
oc-29-if BRIGHAM, HOLST ft CO.
t cFor k LiverpooU
T HE A1 AMERICAN SHIP “ GARD-
NER COLBY,” Captain A. H. Dun-
bar, having a portion of her cargo now
rcady t ' will have early dispatch.
balance of freight apply to
.-n.i ini TtTTT TXDD fi. BUT T iTJmnv
SBr* The attention of ‘WHOLESALE BUYERS is t t j — r - . •- .
choice assortment, and on as favorable terms as can be offered by the heaviest houses in New York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southt
Wail Steamsh ip JLine.
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK PASSAGE, XXTTil SUBSISTENCE... .81
Graybill.
Sailed Saturday'.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter ft
Gammell.
Steamship Huntsvfi|fe, Crowell, New York—Octavus
ftn fi. fX/\
Cast-Steel Plows.
GET THEIR GOODS FROM THE SAME SOURCE AS THE LAKGEST NOETHERN
, DFAT.ERaS, AND CAN SELL AS LOW.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, \
Savannah, November 7, 6 P. M.)
Cotton.—The market opened quiet and un
steady. Later in tho (lay the inquiry .was light and
transactions small—though holders-were firm in their
asking prices—232£@24c, Liverpool remaining un
changed with large sales, market closed quiet but ir
regular. We quote middlings at 23>£c. The follovjring
were the sales of the day: 91 bales at 23^o. 19 at
23^, 3 at 23*, 26 at 23, 3 at 22*, 13 at 20. . Total, 154
bales. «i*4 - 1
Sla Istand.—Market not quotable—sale* of 3 bags
at Cog, 5 at 55. Total sales, 8 bags.
The receipts amount to 2,248 bales.
Silver 10
Cohen ft Co.
Steamship San Jacinto, Atkins, New York—JW An
derson’s Sons ft Co.
Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings*—M
A Cohen.
Brig Lige Houghton, Mortimer, Philadelphia—
Richardson ft Barnard.
manufactured bt coixins a co., •* Hartford,”
KxFOf sanle Material used in their Celebrated Ax
These Plows are made by pouring moulten Steel into
Iron mould*. They are then highly tempered, ground
and polished. Any section can be replaced at any
time by a duplicate, or it 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 UOIiLINS 4c.CO n
sep30—3m 212 Water St., Mew York.
nov2-eod4t
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE!
Sailed Yesterday’.
Steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—L J Guil-
zuartin ft Co.
Brig Rolling Wave, Snow, 17ew York—Jos A Roberts
& Co.
Brig Medusa, Coupland, Liverpool—Grane ft Gra>>
bilk
Schr Helen, Carroll, Rockland—Richardson ft Bar
nard.
IHE UNDEK9MXED KESPEOTFULLY INFORXIS THE LADLES OF SAVANNAH THAT HE HAS BE-
'MOVED to the large store
ALLEN’S PAIN DOCTOR!
THE NEXV STEAXISHIP
TOISr^YWA.3STDA,
JENNINGS, COMMAiJDER,
Will sail for tho above port on SATURDAY, November
14th. at 9 o'clock aT m. ’ ‘ * '
For freight or passage apply, to .;
HUNTER ft GAMMELL,
nov9 ad: Bay street.
TsO. 142 BllOUGirJXlX STREET
Mr. P. H. O’Brien’s Old Stand,
Gold—Buying at ^1 32; selling at $135.
^■cocfc, less.
Fachanqe.—New York sight bnying at y^c. off; sell-
ioA|kt )<c. off. Boston %c. less. Philadelphia y a e.
4jp-ling biffs in demand at 144^c.; Banks are check
ing in amounts at y+c. off.
Flour.—The stock on the market is large, and the
demand light, but increasing. The feeling in
Northern brands a little better. We quote Northern
superfine, $7 30@9; extra, $9 00@ 11, and family and
fancy, $12@12 50. Good Georgia and Tennessee brands
arc in fair demand at $10 50(5,11 for superfine, $12 50
@13 50 for extra, and $13 50@14 00 for family and
lancy.
Grain.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old
coetk is small and demand light. New corn is coming
in very slowly, and in small lota. We quote from
dajp )t 00@ SI 05; from store at $1 15@1 20; old corn
Si 15@1 20. Oats have Hot advanced since our last
report. We quote from depot at 90@95e in large
lets; from store at 95@$1 00.
dacou.—Themarket.is much weaker and not active.
Wo quote ahonldara at 14>4@1534c, rib sides at 17(g>
17 Mo, and clear ribbed at 17 >a@18^c. There are few
clear sides offering,and prices are nominal at 18@18££c. '
Hams, 23c. Breakf ast bacon is quiet at 19@29c. Dry
salted meats are in better demand. We quote should
ers at 13@jl3}£c; clear sides, 17#@17&c; short ribb
ed, 16@16>4c; bellies, 17@17j^c, and Stratford cut at
loc.
Rice.—New rice • coming in more freely. The re- .
ceipts this week amount to 5,756 bushels. Very little ■
doing for want of stock; hardly quotable; market is
improving. Some sales have been made at84f$8&.
First quality of rice would bring more.
Salt.—The demand limited—stock very good. From
Wharf, $1 60; stare. $1 70.
FaniGiSBBPjForeign quiet. By sail to'Liverpool 7-16
on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil
lings Tor hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens
town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, % of a
cent ft on uplands; domestics, $1 00 ^ hale; rice,
$2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, ^ ft on uplands;
domestics, 75. To Baltimore, by steam, %; by sail, nom
inal; by steam to Liverpool % of a cent ^ ft on cot
ton; to Havre 1 cent gold ^ 2b on cotton. Cotton
by steam through to Boston, l>£c ^ fls. With quite a
number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight
offerings; about all vessels reaching here having been:
placed North. Rico 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
xnq large quantity offering and few vessels an the way
uuchartered, an advance would seem moro likely.
We have to report a dullness in coastwise and Cuban
freights, due to scarcity of vessels. Plenty of lumber
uni timber awaiting shipment, and any vessel arriving
nuchartcred, will be readily placed at good rates.
Lumber offering for several United States ports at
$il<g 13 00 gold. To Baltimore, boards, $9 00; ro-
suv/ed, $9 50. Resawed and timber to New York,
311(g) 13; to Boston, $11@13 Rough rtce from Ogee-
chss to New York. 14c.
Schr Palmer, from Philadelphia.
A schosper off Tybee, standing in.
Bark unknown.
TRIMMINGS AND LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS!
FOE NEW YORK.
E3IPIIIE LINE
CABIN PASSAGE 525 00
STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE 810 OO
Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY, t
Will, ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles
ton EVERY’ TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P. M., Savannah
EVERY’ WEDNESDAY at 3 o’clock P. M., touching
at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on
the St. John’s river.
RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY,
Jacksonville EVERY' SATURDAY’, Feruandina THE
SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M.
N. B.—No freight/will be 'received after 2 P. M. on
day of sailing. *
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.
. L. J. GUILMARTIN ft CO., Agents,
oc6—tf No. 14-8 Bay street.
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY, CONSISTING IN PART OF
Satin Trimming', Silk Fringes, .
Bullion Fringes,.Satin Buttons,
Silk Buttons, Velvet Bnttons, Crystal Buttons,
Satin and Steel Nail Beads,
Best English Hosiery, ti»r ladies’, Misses’ and Children,
Linen and Lace Handkerchief's, Lace Collars, Embroideries,
Valenciennes, Linen and Thread Laee, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Splendid Bargains Offered !—Stock Unsurpassed !
jfczy' The Ladies are respectfully invited to call, examine stock, and convince themselves that this is the BEST
and CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
Per W$gon, to Upper Mill—400 bushels rough rice.
Per Lawton's Fiat, from Plantation—600 bushels
rough rice, to Upper Mill. . . , *■
Per sloop Franklin—800 bushels rough rice, to Plan
ter’s MilL
Per Flat, from Savannah River—1,080 bushels rough
rice, to Planter’s Mill.
Per Central Railroad, November 6, 1868—2,0f»9 bales
cotton, 45 bales yarn, s bales sacks, 140 sacks corn, 30
half-sacks flour, 6 packages cotton screws, 5 board
machines, 31 boxes machinery, 1 car stock, 82 caddies
tobacco, 12 bbls chesnuts, 7 boxes mdse, 2 case liquor,
and mdse.
Per steamer City Point, from Florida—1G2 bales cot
ton, 25 bbls oranges, 24 boxes mdse. 80 cow hides, 3
boxes tobacco, 2 rolls bagging, 5 bbls sugar, 6 bales
hides.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—27 bales
cotton, 360 hides, ftc.
D O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT
WILL CUBE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES ?-
Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore
Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi
sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, ftc.^'Sc. Get tho
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS .ft CO. For sale whole
sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot
tles, 50 and 25 cents. mhll—If
UNITED STATES MAIL!
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PlCOLATA.
Imports.
Per bark Henry Palmer, from Maryport—417 tons
coal.
NICKERSON, Commander, ,
Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 14. at
11 o’clock a. m.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes
day, November 11th, unieas paid for.
Through bills lading giving on Cotton for Liverpool
by first-class steamers. •
For freight or passage, naving superior accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS ft CO.
KJf' WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Green. New York.nov9
land cotton.
Per schr Helen, for Rockland—70,000 feet lumber.
Per steamship Wyoming, for Philadelphia—265 bales
upland cotton, 4 bales wool, 24 bales domestics, 20
bbls rosin, 30 bushels ground peas, 224 empty barrels,
S,000 feet lumber, 54 bundles green hides, 36 pack
ages mdse.
Per steamship Huntsville, for New York—956 bales
cotton, 290 dry hides, 14 .cases tobacco, 48 bbls fruit
and vegetables, 3 casks and 1 box metal, 20 empty
kegs, 6 bales woo], 2 bales skins, 1 bbl, wax, 2 cases
sundries, 1 roll carpeting, 1 sack, 1 package.
Per steamship San Jacinto, for "New York—1,371
bales upland cotton, 130 bales domestics, 8 bales hides j
• nov2-tf
rflHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN AN-
JL nonneing to the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has
completed his arrangements for the accommodation of
visitors, and is now prepared to MAKR COMFORT
ABLE-TWO HUNDRED GUESTS.
The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the most ex
tensive and delightful of. any in the country, and the
water and' eiimate have proven themselves unsur
passed in point of health.
There is a good School and a Physician in the
neighborhood.
’ We have P Hne of FOUR HORSE COACHES to
.connect at Box Springs, Muscogee Railroad, with the
different trams. Persons buying tickets will state that
they are going to the Springs, and thereby secure
tickets at HALF PRICE.
ASC Rates of Board.—Per day. $2 50; per week,
$12 00; per month, $30 00. Children under twelve
years of age and servants half price.
jy28-tf C. B. HOWARD, Proprietor.
SEA. FOWL
GUANO!
The supply of this BELIABLE FEK-
TILIZEIi xvilt be ample, aud merchants
and planters cun rely npon their orders
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will
resume her..trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, 2lBt*instant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR-
DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
FOR NEW YORK.
* '
Atlantic Coast
MAXI. STEAMSHIP CO.
SXDEWHEKL SHIT'S
EVERY THURSDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE. 325 OC
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE 310 OC
being tilled without delay.
A WOIYIXERFILL SUCCESS
MORNING.
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf; or to
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
JQSF No freight received alter 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing. ; Jra *a i
iisr all freight payable by shippers.
This Boat connects at Feruandina with tho
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with
the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with
regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—44
this port.
Schr NW Smith, Hammond, cleared at New York
for this port, Nov 3. ,
Up for this port. Schr Marian Gage, Brower, at New
York Nov 4, to sail 5th. Schr Irene E Meservey, Wall.'
at Now York Nov 4, to sail otfa. - *
Cleared for this port, Schr N W. Smith, Hamm ond/
at New York Nov 3. Schr Lily, Francis, at Philadel
phia Nov 2. -
Sailed for -this port, ship Margaret, O’Malley, at
Liverpool. Oct 19. -Ship Chas Chaloner, Russell, at
Gloucester Oct 19. • • ;
- Arrived at Deal, Oct 2D, Elias, from London for* Sa
vannah, and anchored.
Off Torbay, Oct 20, John Ellis, Melvin, from Ant
werp for Savannah.
Brig Ida L Ray sailed from Bangor Oct 31, for Rock
land, to load for Savannah.
. -Passed the Copelands near Belfast, Oct 17, Marga^
ret Evans, McCullough, from Liverpool for Savannah,
proceeding In the North Channel.''
Brig jQsephene, Young, at Providence from Savan
nah, experienced heavy weather anu head winds the
entire passage of 17 days, but : Unstained no damage;
Oct 19, Charles Edwards, of Philadcldhia, died of con
sumption.
Schr Margaret, Nichols, at Providence, from Savan
nah, experienced h(*^r weather on the passage, during
.which lost main boom, jibboom, jib and outer jib.
Up for Southern ports, Harry. Landell, Taylor, for
Jacksonville, at New York, Nov 4. Brig Pedro, Davis,
for Jacksonville, at New York, Nov 4. Schr Edward
| COTTON AND CORN,
ll maintaining its. reputation through ex-
S treme wet and dry weather, when even No.:
WINDOW GLASS.
rjXHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IS THE C3TI,
A for sale wholesale and retail; at -
TATEM’S DRUG STORES.
P 1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.
. The pnee is the same as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of2,000 pounds.
IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Wliea t
Notice.
EEE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPOST®
•of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United State* «
Shipped to-day
Shipped previously.
Stock cn hand Sept. 1, 1866.
Received past, week
Received previously
Total.
EJTATE OF GEORGIA, EFFTSOUMM
® COUNTY.—WUl be sold before the Court House
door in Springfield, Georgia, on the First Tuesday ®
December next, between the usual hours of erie.
Twelve Hundred Acres of Land, bounded on thenorto
and west by the lands of BHHewton, east by the Cen
tral Railroad and south by lands of Zaria^owera. TW
place is .healthy and well improved with bunding 8 »
one hundred and twenty-five acres cleared and unfit*
good fence, about one mile from No. Central Biff
road; the .balance of the land is. well grown with good
timber. Well adapted for railroad purposes. Sold **
the property of O- E. Edwards* under the foreclosure
of a mortgage in fayor of the Trustees of the Spring*
field Academy. JAMTCL ZOTROUEB,
oc31-lawlm Sheriff
-To Ui
Groceries, Wines,
Liqnors, Tobacco, ftc.,
Slade, Brown, for St Augustine, at New Y0& Nov 4.
FOR II1W YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Commencing Housekeeping
. —— -T1 1 t- ■ -.-ml —-T.
can'BUY,’TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
* ' - ‘ ' -ALL KINDS OB'
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
■mi street*, .
Where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of all articles in their line of busi
ness, which they will sell npon terms as reasonable as
can be obtained in any Southern market. *
They are-also agents-for TAYLOR ft SONS’ AL
BANY ALE.
They will be pleased to see their old customers and
friends at their new stand, and respectftzlly invite par-
chasers to examine their stock.
sep23—tf M. FERST ft CO.
Total
Per steamship Thames; from New Yoric—D W Scott,
A Champioi^J* Janson, J Palot, W fcrandon, W Da-
tor, R Hend^Ptn, J G Gardner, B Bishop, R Edwards,
Miss E Ford^Ir Mrs O B Collies, Miss K Harrison,
Mr and Mrs F.Kreata ah3 5 children, Mrs F Tourlet-
totte, T Norman, J B Roath, EUen Nprfoan, .Ifrs ; A
V ^?fSi»lC«S S New York—J Me-
Shipped to-day
Shipped previously.
Stock on hand.
ClIATE OB GEORGIA—XVAYNE COUN7
O whom it may concern: ;
XYhercaa, MiaqCarrie C. Liles applicate i
TEES OF ADMINISTRATION on the esh
A. H. Liles, hrie of said comatj; deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish
on or before IN DECEH
NEXT, to make objection, if any they have, why
letters should-not-be mated.
gnMtiil, in»ifiwiiv^haBdMd.rtRoteWrtifitr re
day of October, 1868. . JO gEPH R- ROGERS
oclg—lawlmF Ordinary ,of Wayne Coun
Foreign Market*. / < . ..
London, November 7—Noon.
United Stab
C Ludlow, OC Warren and wife, Mies S‘G
firs R Wilson, H F Tainter, EPhinpey./H
oster, Mrs Houston, Mrs Ander, H C Kei-
averdiero, Rev J McDonald, N Jones, Miss
i, Mr O’Conner, J Werth, Y Klugman, H L
St Johh,RevMrHarTold, MDuggan, Mrs
4 children and 2 svts,De Lonne Knowl-
Mrs Fink,-Miss A A Knowlton, Mrs B
Architectural Department
Financial.—Consols, 94X@94?«
Boffas, 73x-
LmmpooL.NoT
COTTOSTrOoiet and steady.
” TiIvrrpool, Novembe
Tallow—5s.
JUvai, Stohes—Turpentine, 27s 6d-
. Havee, NovcMjber T.
Liberty St., cor. Broadway,
NEW YORK.
URES .PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
•k for. Buildings; Complete Eire-Proof
imns, Lintels, Floors, Roofs, Casings,
b, Safes, etc., of Cast' or Wrought Iron.
ges.Iron.Pieru.ete.^_
\m. M. AYRES,.-
J. HEUVELMAN,
O aU whom it may concern; - L . . .
Whereas. Simon Harrington will apply **
These are, therefore, to cite Mid admonish
aaeggyggg
first Monday in February next, otherwise said lexiei
Will bft ftraniPfl. ' • _ _ _
HOCSE-FITmG: MATEULtLS,
Notice.
t ORIGINAL FIRM. OF E. D. SXIYTHE A CO.
Persffilffik City Point, ftorri Florida—Major Dyke,
Mrs Wilson, Alias Wilson, Dr Hazcn, J P Smitlt L A
Candige, C Snowman, Mrs McDonald, Miaa Pelot, J
Mann, and S deck.
Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—Mrs Tur
ner and uhilffi Sister of Mercy, C Carman, lady and
eyt, C A Goodyear, Mrs Skinner. J H DfflwortB, Miaa
Ward, Rev P Dnfonr. G C Norton, L North, W F Biuf-
fee, S A Fishery F Boiler and lady, 2 Mias Boilers, G
N Osgood, Mrs Boa, J T James, Mis* Couper, ytrs
JL was suddenly dissolved on
All debts' due the late firm are d
■HENRY D. LAW only, or his i
ffmknMm—nm ut r *
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton i
OCTAVUS COHEN ft CO., Agents,
No. 82 Bay stree
‘ JBarR. LOWDEN,~Ageni|atoiS83 West afreet,!
York.
made to order; Matting,;* Oil Cloths and Carpeting cut
and laid. jCST All repairing iff his line done in work
manlike style. Prompt attention giyqn and moderate
prices charged. E. A. SCHWARZ,
No. 160 Broughton street,
Ajp3-ly opposite Messrs. Weed ft CornwelL
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