Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 14, 1868, Image 4

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Southern Production. —Notwithstanding the many discouragements which the South has had to encounter since the close of the rebellion, such as the unsettled state of social, industrial and political affairs, lack of ready means'and low state of credit, it is gratifying to note the substantial progress, which that section has made, and is making, towards a reparation of the losses aud wastes of war. The Southern States have notonlybeeome nearly, or quite, aelf-sustainiag, in the matter «f food, but their great staples of cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, *c., lair to enable them speedily to resume their The South is peculiary fa- FOB SEW YORK For Liverpool Largest Circulation in Gity and Country. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. STDEWHEEL SHIPS ' J a; Jr Captain Youno, Having a great portion of her freight en-’ gaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to nov7-6t WILDER * FT] PORT OF SAVANNAH. Satceday. November It. Arrived Teaterday. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York—Hunter t Brin Nellie Gray, 191 tons, Bandlett. 11 days from oston. fish, potatoea. and assorted mdse—Hunter A- CONTINENTAL self-sustaining, in the matter «f food, but their great staples of cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, Ac., are increasing in volame at a rate which bids f • — - “ - legitimate position in the commerce and indus try of the country. The South is peculiary fa vored as regards soil and climate, wbich are adapted not only to a very large production of the recognized staples of that section, but to most of the cereals, frnits and root crops of the higher latitudes. This has been abundantly de monstrated in the last year or two, daring which the Northern markets have been liberally sup plied with a great variety of farm and garden produce, which has yielded even better returns to the producers than cotton. Manufactures have also made some progress, but nothing like the headway which this branch of industry is des tined to make in succeeding years, when a com plete pacification shall bring into requisition the necessary auxiliary .forces of capital and labor. In addition to a fine soil and diversi fied climate, the South possesses untold wealth in her mines of iron, lead, copper and sulphur, not to speak of the more precious metals, which will, withont doubt, be placed under tribute by unfailing energies, as soon as the present anom alous condition of social affairs shall give place to law, order and general stability, it is altogether probable that tbe healing art of time will overcome the animosities engendered by tbe war, and thus permit, in succeding years unexampled progress of material prosperity.— JS’cw York Shipping and Commercial List. For Liverpool, One morning as I walked abroad I met an aged man. With feeble voice he faintly said “Oh, help me if you can.” ** T’was very bleak and cold that day, And he was thinly clad; His form was bent his face was pale, His countenance was sad. I gazed upon that poor old man— “Why do you beg?” said I; “Have you no friends to care for you, That can your wants supply r* “Alas,” said he, “none tgive I now; My children all are gone; God called them h6me some years ago And I am left alone. “Their mother Bleeps beside them too. In the church-yard far away;*' And I am weary of this life I'd gladly die to-day. “A poor old widow livea’* said he, “Just rofmd the comer there; She gives me shelter for my head, But bread she cannot spare. “For she is old and feeble too. With three grand-children small; And very hard she finds it now To get enough for an.*' Just then a nnn comes by, All clad in garments warm; The old man asked for aid, but, oh l He seemed to give alarm: For with a shrug the man passed on; His ftce he tried to hide— And when he made two steps before Now surely made one stride. A little girl was standing by. With light and curly hair; Said she, “this quarter my mama Gave to me for the fkir. “But I would rather stay at home And give it sir to you; My mama will not be vex'd Oh take it sir—please do.** I know not if that, old man livea— I never saw him more; I can but hope and trust that all His sufferings now are o’er. And often do I think ofthat Fair child with curly hair, • And wish for her a pathway strewn With bl6oings rich and rare. Savannah, November, 1868. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! Receipts. ^ Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, November 13,1868—666 bales cotton, 36 cars lumber, 3 cars cattle, 35 bundles hides, 151 sacks rough rice, 296 sacks cam, 83 sacks green peas, 1 car furniture, and mdse. Per Central Bailroad, November 13,1868—1,390bales cotton, 115 bales domestics, 60 bales yam, 123 sacks oats, 13 sacks com, 6 sacks flour, 15 sacks grist, 40 sacks ground peas, 12 sacks potatoes, 4 bundles hides, 7 bags wool, 12 bundles dried fruit, 3 hhds light wood. WiU sail on THURSDAY, November 19, at 11 o’clock a. m. - - ; Bills of lading: given here on through, freights of Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Positively no berths secured after Monday, Novem ber 16th, unless paid for. ' For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, •PP i T*£ _ . THOMAS, THOMPSOI & CO. managers. JUSTUS LAWRENCE. PRESIDENT. wn Tif lt & FULLARTON, “ 8 Stoddard? Upper Range, Captain WIT.TJ.VW T McNELTY, Win, ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7th, leave Charles ton EVERYTUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M-, 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 EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina 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. Air FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. L. J. GTTTT.ATA RTTN & CO., Agents, ocG—tf No. 14-8 Bay street FOR BALTIMORE CGtowmemat UNITED STATES MAIL ! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. BABY’S, FEB- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. Passengers. Per steamship Leo, from New York—C M Connel ly, Jr, Mrs Connelly, 6 daughters Mr Judd, H Edsall, V If., k I ..In M J 1 f _ -. If. I Inin *1 a, «• A The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL FLAN! J Me Deland, Mrs McDeland mid child, G Mallock, A Mullock, R K Martin, H Andel, H Hawks, Miss E Con ners, S W Burr, J E Mayer, Mrs L Decker and child, B Fitzgerald, Jr, G Butler, M Neville, G Winter, P G. W. BILLUPS, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, November 19, at 9 o clock a. nu Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tae Agents. — age, having excellent accommo- J. 15. WEST & CO., Bay street, opposite Whitaker. White, B Fogarty, and 12 steerage. Consignees. Per steamship Leo, from New York—A & G B B Agt, CUB Agt, Coi E C Anderson, F H Allen, G But ler, Addison, E & Co, W B Boggs, Bateson & Bro, S P Bell, Blun&U.CJ Beatty, E C Clay, S M Colding, M A Cohen, Claghorn & O, T J Dunbar & Co, DeWitt & M, A Doyle, W Duncan, J A Douglass, M J Doyle & Co, Einstein&E, J Epstein A Bro, I L Falk & Co, G Gemenden, A & L Fnedenburg, AGomm, S B Good- all, C L Gilbert L J Guilmartin & Co, Gray, O’B & Co, Holcombe A Co, Hopkins, N A Co, A Haywood, W A Hubersham, F Buck, J Lama, Lathrop A Co, J Lyons, J Lippman, J Leoky, W W Lincoln, Memhard Bros & Co, J McGrath, J C Mather, S S Miller, C F Mills, F M Myrell, L Nathans, GTNichols, Hartridge & N, EL Neidlinger, J Oliver, Oppenheimer, M A Co, Palmer PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Required J POLICIES IVOTV-FORFEITABLE I dations, apply to nov!3 FOR IIW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE.— S5SO OC resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21sFinstant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, wfll leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BOOH ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond’ will be carried at HALF THE REGULAR BATES. For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharfs or to CLAGHOBN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. 4®* No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of sailing. 49* ATX FBEIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. 49* This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Bailroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Bailroad to Lake (Sty. and at Picolata with regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—tt THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED LN PAYMENT OP PREMIUMS 1 EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS! INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! Reese A M, Bandell, D & Co, Randall A Co, C D Rog ers A Bro, J C Schreiner A Son, J Stoddard, B Strauss, So Ex Co, Symons A Co, A A Solomons A Co, B A Wal lace, C W Thompson. S Strauss, A M A C W West. Wilson A B, Weed A C. and others. Per Central Bailroad, November 12,1868—Mrs E M Thompson, J McMahon A Co, W F May, S B Goodall, B Qabersham A Co, Mrs McMillen, Q uckenheimer A S, M Ferst A Co, A Gomm, Goodman A M. W F Chap man, Watts A McB, JAW Rutherford B Mallon, M H Williams A Son, Lathrop A Co, J WMcDonald, A A G B R Agent, Can B B Agt. W M Tunno A Co, Mercer A hog. _ He is abhorred as a pilfering, wakeful midnight foe. He is a subtle dog, and snuffd office and money from afar, from his shanty home in the North. ,, He is the ca viler of a! I de cency, the feUest of the fell, a speckled beast, a yelping cur, a.cantamonnt in wait for bisno- tim. The meanest of the mean and vilest of the vile. Uiser j slowly walks behind him, for he steals everything before him. He is con tamination, base, and it gives us $ fit of nausea to 6peak of him, He is a trashy, cankered, skulking boor. He will receive his meed in hisses. He is a mongrel by day, by night a screech-owl. He has no shame. He has no hope no friends but those of Darkness. He stands on the high platform of scorn and contempt. He loves nothing pure or sacred. He is cutting and accurac. He is all-devouring, a leech, a tartar, malignant, as the adder he distils his deadly venom. He belies, is dishonest, a vil lain shunned, obscure, malicious. He hides his revenge . He takes it with a smile. He gives the amen to all truth. Love and charity fly from him. A coward, fame spurns him. Money lends him insolence and puts him in the Senate. He is a cheat, a tittle-tattle fellow. He is a serpent amid flowers. Vicious, false, vain, degrading. His lust for plunder is rabid. He knows no chastity, an outcast of all virtue. He came here to suck the life-blood of the peo ple ; to oppress them ; to overturn socety and plant upon its rains the Moloch-flag of his party. Memory finds no pleasure that he has not cloud ed and rendered painful. An upstart in great ness ; an imp in vice. Toned with -no con science ; thrilled with no noble impulse; incapa ble of an honorable deed. Audacious in ignorance, he puts himself np for the first offices of State. An ugly toad -that hops out from its dirty haunt to bestrew the pubic walks of honest men. A drain on the exchequer, for he steals every dollar he lays his baud lipoa. A direful phantom, for he is ubiquitous. He is desperate, but he stings not. He barks, bat he bites not. He hangs his head and looks like a thief; “Afreets the fool, and is what he affects," when he passes the decent, honest and refined. Dirty and greasy in shape. An unwieldy foul ' pollution. A buzzard fool, bat no fowl. Churlish puppet; a flambeau among the -low; ! quick to revolution, slow to peace. Desola tion watches his beck. Crime awaits his command. Murder sits falcon-like upon his | band. His breath gangrenes tbe cheek it 1 touches. The dirt of his shoes is a germ for the direst epidemic. - Innocence flies from Rim | A- man shakes at him a clenched hand, scowls ] upon him, and makes him take another road. He sneaks in at the window to dance with the Ethiop-cook. The rose withers when he is near—virtue pales. Born vulgar, he has come here, assisted by Federal bayonets, to set him- I self up as our master, to govern peers. He was a copperhead at home, a Democrat, a Bepubli- can ; here a Radical, a base, debasing carpet- I bagger. Rocked in the cradle of filth; school- I ed in the dogmas of tbe Enemy 7 experienced I in the bar-room, the brothel, and tbe gambling j den, he comes here to insult the holy innocence I of our women, to make gentlemen feel, if he I could, the degradation set over them. He | challenges the corrupt of earth to beat him in I the chase of fleeiDg Mercy—Mercy saw him— Mercy screamed and fled. He is a physio the wretched feel, and feel 'when it is too late. j| Trembling, and in agony, they writhe beneath I his weight. The poor man is made poorer; I the sick sicker; tbe lowly lower. On tbe liber- I al bounty of charity he ponrs the oil of vitriol. I He is ginger bread to the woo/yfew who peck, I and eat, and die. He is the counterfeit-* of I humanity , a fraud upon society. He is a fox, I and it is hard to find him out. - Ho kept a low I gin-shop and stew-house in Ohio—in New Jer- I sey he was a clerk for an embezzling auc tion- I gang—in New Hampshire a traveling ’ mendi- >1 cant, extortioner and driveller—in Hassaehu- I setts an impoStOr, a mountebank, and a preacher of tlie iniquity of tbe Father of Lies— I in the West an itinerant peddler of obscene I BLANKETS BLANKETS! Will sail for the aoove port on SUNDAY, Novem ber 15th, at 7 o'clock a m- Throngh bills of laawg given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents, No. 82 Bay street. 49* R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 03 West street, New JAW Rutherford, Hon E J Harden, O B«R Agt, Ran dall A Co, S tollhouse A Co, Crawford, Van H AS, L J Guilmartin A Co, Edmands, G A Co, Roberts AT, A C McRae, J W Anderson’s Sous A Co, Bearden 2c G, J W McDonald, Padelford A C, Tiaon A G. Sloan, G A Co, H Bryan, Champion A F, F W Sims A Co, J W A C A Mclntire, Wilson A B, W H Stark A Co, W B Adams, Ferrill A W, Jones A W, Guerard AH, P H Behn, J L Villalonga, Duncan A J, D&vant A W; R Bradley A Son, Finnegan A Co, Forwarding Agent, Holcombe A Co, Oppenheimer, M.A Co, T Sweat, WM Tunno & Co, Wihnnaon A W, Guckeuheimer A S, P Dzialynaki, H S Haines, W M Davidson, Hess, G A Co, L M Shaf fer, Goodman A M, Holmes A Co, Blair A B, A Doyle, TT Rnnta .T Jtr IPn MURRAY’S LUXE FOB YEW YORK. CABIN PASSAGE . 833 0 STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE..... $10 Ol PEPPER’S 119 and 121 Congress St. FOR RENT. Foreign Markets. London, November 13—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 94%. United States Bonds, i4%r^ - ' “ - Frankfort, November 13. Financial—Bonds, 78%. Paris, November 13. Financial.—Bullion in the Bank of France has de creased 18,000,OOUf. Bourse dull; rentes, 7Of 77c. Ltvebfool, November 13—Noon. Cotton—Quiet and unchanged; sales, 10.000 bales; sales of the week, 64,000 bales; lor exports 15,000 bales; for speculation, 8,000 bales; stock on hand, 405,000 bales, of which 44,000 bales are American. Breadstuff*—Dull. DRY GOODS STOCK •J710B A TERM OF YEARS, at $1,400. JJ Currency, or $1,000 Gold, a HOUSE, convenient to business, three stories on' basement, bn Columbia Square, corner of State and President Streets, with large Yard and all modern improvements of Gat throughout. Bath Boom, Ac. Apply to nov!2-tf H. T. MI EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF SAVANNAH. ENTIRELY NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK, suitable only for FALL AND WINTER TRADE, baa been rehased principally FOB CASH, and in a great many instances at-auction saxes where, tbe goods wetf purchased at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ' . "Tho most assiduous attention Law been brought to bear upon'selecting the MOST DESIRABLE GOODS for the various departments, and, in view of the advantages which are enumerated above, we feel cmtldmt that our exertions will meet the approbation of all whose duty or interest it is to visit the store snd Inspect the goods. The DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is completely stocked with a fall line ofLUPIN'S FRENCH MERHiOES, in all shades and colors; LUPIN’S FRENCH EMPRESS and OTTOMAN*CLOTHS, in all shades and colon. ' NEW and KTCH STYLES of DRESS GOODS in CHAMELEON, changeable, and other new and beautiful colors. IMPERIAL SERGES FOE SUITS, a very desirable article. A large assortment of BLACK ALPACCAS, together with a full line of the same goods in all colon. WHITE GOODS ot every variety and kind. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, a splendid stock. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES, bought at auction. IRISH LINENS, Btchanlson’s and Dun bar's. TABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, Ac., Ac., in large quantities and at the lowest prices. - 6-4,6? and 10-4 8HEETING3, at the LOWEST PRICES that they have ever been offered at in this city. A full line of CASSIHERES. CLOTHS and JEANS, for Hen's and Boys’ wear, at prices exceedingly low. FIFTY DOZEN BALMORAL SKIRTS at $1 00, worth tl 50. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bound., all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, very low. 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh all widths: very 17th, at 10 o’clock a. m. - Through bills lading given nere on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers Np engaged berths secured alter Monday, November 9th, unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, novll 34- Bay street. Peo visions—-Unchanged. Liverpool, November 13—Afternoon. Cotton—Dull; uplands, 10%@10%d; Orleans, 11(g) 11 %d: stock afloat, 291,000 bales, whereof 55,000 bales are American. Provisions—Lard, 55s 6d; Mess pork quiet and steady**™* Ml” Flannels. cheap. H. W. M EKCER. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship hine. ■ ViO oo ALSO, : ... V Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties In Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling, of direct importation, same prices as before the War. ocl9—tf CABIN PASSAGE..; DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE. door east of Lincoln street. Apply to 1IKJ Jjjfl WILLIAM B. ADAMS, nov3-tf Drayton street, next to Bay. The supply of this RELIABLE FER TILIZER will he. ample, and merchants and planters can rely npon their orders Domestic^ Markets. New Yoe3, November. 13—Noon. Financial.—Money weak, lower and easy at 7 per cent,; sterling, 109%; North Carolina’s, 64K; new, 64>£; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 54; new, 55%; Tennes see’s, ex-coupons, 69; new, 68 * c Cotton—Quiet; Middling, 24^c. Flour—5@10c lower. Grain—Wheat dull and declining; Corn a shade easier. Provisions—Mess pork, $28 75@29; lard dull; steam boiled. 16%@16%o. Naval Stores Turpentine quiet at 45c; rosin firm; common and strained, $2@2 85. Freights—Quiet. New Yore, November 13—Evening. Financial.—Governments closed steady; 1862 con. pons, 108>£; North Carolina’s, new, 64J4; Virginia's, 53*£; money unchanged; sterling, 1G9J*; gold, 133 *£. Cotton—Unchanged; sales, 1,800 bales; middling. 24Xc. Flour—State and Western, $5 95@7 50; Southern, $7 80. ^ Grain—Wheat declining; com lc lower. Provisions.—Mess pork active at $28 85; Lard steady. * jas. j. McGowans COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when even Ha r l Penman succumbed by its side. * -The price htthessSne as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Wheat A COMMODIOUS (NEW) BBICK HOUSE, WITH every modem convenience, on Jones, between Barnard and Whitaker streets. iTTmWM ALSO, lllffiL ONE ON GASTON STREET, near the IIfliftS corner of Abercom. /tflfal ALSO, TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET, between Bull and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. 8. HARTRIDGE, 92 Bay street, or to oc27—tf GEN. W. B. BOGGS. JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 14th, at 9 o’clock a. kl For freight or passage apply so —- GAMMELL, *4: Bay street. nov9 FOR WLW YORK EMPIRE LINI Whitaker Street, Between Broughton and State. AVING AGAIN RESUMED HY-FORMER BUSI- NESS (on my own account), I Would respectfully the attention of zhy friends and the public gen- iy to my assortment of the following GOODS, viz; @7 50. Baltimore, November 18. Financial.—Virginia’s, old, inscribed, 46% bid; 47 asked; 66’a, 51% bid; North Carolina's, 65 hifl Flour—Dull *r»d nominal. Gbain—Wheat a shade firmer; prime red, $2@2 20; choice Valley, *2 30@2 35; com firm; new white, 80 <&88c;-yellow, 90@93c; oats doll at 65®70c; rye nomi nal. Pbotmoks—Unchanged. New Orleans, November 13. FntAECiAh.—Gold,' 134%® 184; sterling. 144Eia 1«%; NewYoric right,par@%premlnm.. Cottoh—Easier: middling, 22%@23c: Bales, 1.850 bales; receipts, 4,329 bales; exports, 3.850 bales; seles of the week, 23,650 bales; receipts of the week, gross, 31,419 bales; nett, 30,267 bales; exports ofthe weak to Great Britain. 7,186 bales; continent, 12,215 bales- coastwise, 666 bales; stock on hand, 83,689 b.i. Sooab—Firm; fair, 12%c; prime to choice, 14lec: clarified, 1 ag. Molasses—Firm; common, 67c; choice, 80c. Fiona—Low grades scarce; Superfine, *6 85® 7- clioice, $9 50® 9 65. Gbajn—Com, new Western rtnrnio.i .t £i@l os- oats quiet st 64c. ’ BaAS—Unchanged. Hat—$30 60. Provisions—Pork dull at $31; rib sides, 18 Vc: clear aides, 19%c; lard dull; tierce, 17c; teg, 21%c. Corns—Firm and unchanged. Cin'cesnaxl November 13. Floub—Firm. Gbain—Comdtffi; new, BQ&ffl. Jol i ' Wbisext—Dull at $L Paovisimta—Laid dull at 15%c; shoulders, 13%® fi_-, - ; . . Lotnsvnxjt; November 18. PnoVISIONS—New Mess pork, $24 50; Shoulders, CARPETING! THE FINE SIDKWHEEL STEAMSHIP WINDOW SHARES NICKERSON, CoaniAitDEB, Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 14. at 9 o’clock a. m. Positively no engagea berths secarea after Wednes day, November lltn, nniess paia tor. Through-bills lading giving on cotton for laverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO. 53-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green. New York. eov9 Washington’s Portrait.—A correspondent ■writes_£rom .Madrid: - , * r As one of the signs of the times Imay men tion that the portrait of Washingtonhas been placed under the grand canopy in front of the town hall in Barcelona in place of the picture of Isabel Segonda, tom down. Bar celona is.Bepnblican, and ita trutnifegt. its i sympathy with republican institutions by placmg in the dmost honorable position in the commercitd capital of Spain the. portrait; 119 and 121 Congress St. Commencing Mouse!ieeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHEVA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &<% ISTotions, &c., &c. JS- I Win sen AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY- The public are invited to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. ocl4—lm BOOTS AND SHOES, WILLIAM LAW. » - Yotice# -■ P EE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of merica. - No. 1 Penman Gnano In Bags for Bale by him and v his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS. 7 ° B. C. FERGUSSON, Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t, jcS—ly No. 42 South street. New York. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDKEN’S SHOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS 4* 5 » BOOST COLORS. The public arc int-ited to call and examine our stock, EESSTEEf, ECKMAK & CO., BROUGHTON STREET, third door east of Abercom. Ample stable accommodations attached. Possession given Immediately. For particulars apply to WILLIAM C. COSENS, novll-3awtf. , , Battersby’g Buildings. PEPPER’S BACOY 270. 11, GORDON BLOCK, On reasonable terms. Apply to ‘, : \ ~ .' B. D. WALKER, President Sav’h. M. L. 119 and 121 Congress St. i, Clear Rib Sides. Rib Sides, \ !*Yotice. rpHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMTTHE Sr CO. A was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last. AH .debts due the late firm are directed to be paid to HENRY D. LAW only, or his attornr-y, JOSEPH W. 8TANSBUBY. sep28 -tf ““SrPc^clear sides, 18@lSLc; toTl6«" ' Mobilk,' November 13. Cones—Sales this week, 7,250 bales; receipts. 5,874 ss i*sa miS! marka duU: mia - Chauleston, November 13. Cotton—Dull and easier; sales, 200 bales; 32<K094ri reoeft)^I,23lbrie4; mnuumg WnanNOToa; November 13.' Cotton—No sales. Naval.Stones—Tnrpentlne41K@41Kc;roein, SI65 @2 50; erode Turpentine, $2 75; tar, $2 30. Augusta, November 13. Cotton—Market easy; sales, 386 bales; receipts. 775 bales; middling, 21%c; sales of the week, 3^717 hales; receipts of the week, 3,547 holes. TO RENT, . 7jHP.EE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR NISHED, -with use of kitchen, if required. Apply to MBS. McCONAGHY, nov2-tf 158 Broughton sireet. KJ ROOM of all sizes and patterns, of beautiful de signs, as low as any in the market. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Also, FIRE FURNACES of all sizes. All kinds of TIN and SHEET-IRON. WORK done to order. JOHN J. MAURICE, No. 1-42 Bryan street, oc27—lm Northwest of Marl et Square. THAXT0N, CREWS & CO Yotice, Ladies!. :fl - .UTING, PINKING, STAMPING AND DRESS-MAKING, AT C txJ Utwada-MF L LOUIS’ BAZAAB, RICE !