Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 16, 1868, Image 4

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w f hipping york. j qE tvtt - "vv E E iix. '!?».j For Liverpool, Largest Circulation in City and i hub, Maator, and having a ged and going elng of small capacit; ortion of her cargo en a board, will have disi **MG£**to** ID S VTCKUiT. For Liverpool. veryfoLt tailing A1 American ^ Wilder * Fultarton. . . ' Steamship America, Billups, Balttmora-pJ B West Stumer etey Point, McNelty. Palaika—I, J GuUmar- ■ irr.ia'it..- .-.ai.,.' .jr-a You broinisb now your goot man dare, Vof sthanda upou the vloor. To hab dir»h vooman for your rife, Und'loova her evermore; Td feediier-veU mit sauer-kraut, Peens, butter-milk, and fcbaeae. Dud eeu all ding* to leeud yon alt. Hat Will hnnnotp li#»r ease. 1 Guokcnheimcr’i S, P Co, H J Dickerson, 12 Drumming tt Bra, U* g^OtaufUa.fc^OeilfiUrg ilrJKt) RHabewham fcCog & N. Brady ft H, Padelford ft C, W Battersby ft Co, A Low & Co, Owens & C, Knoop, H ft-Co/W J Sams, K E Allen, WMTunnoftCo, Wilkinson ft W, JWla* throp A Co- F W Sima ;& Co, Barnett & tt>, Gucrard & H. W.H Woods, Duncan A J.Tison AO, W HStarkir- balance < Yesh; aud you vooman athandfn* dare. Do bledge your vord dish tay' Dat you vill took for your boospand De man. und lxim opey; ~ : , • Duiyou vill ped nndpoord mit him, ~ Voafi.'iron, und mentrfcis clothes, Xoffveaht? shmoils, veep ven he mourns, 'JTJnd 'Chare his ahoys andvoea ? Yell, aen, I now viddin dese Yalla, - ilitshoy and not mit krec£ For Liverpool. PLENDED firotelasa halt dipper H HXJ jSTT B VIL LE, j awnn/>Jfeaewbbb.j, : ‘• Will AAil for ag^jbvepon'bh So^mhgf' 21 ThroughhUW i of Satagetmt-V^re:,anM}<4tmHm^ tmedfor.UveiyoolbrfoSe#*?^S«BW-<r> - • I adi f i bk 3a i&f street. Savannah, G£- ** BS-B.DOWDEN, Agent, No.US West atrtet New York. ' tu aUatrm (M full line of CA1 CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! 7 Yon name, von man, von beef; I pooblish here dese sacred vorda, Dese matthermonial ties; ' r -J -. Pefbra Got, mine fro w, Hans, and Poll, "UruTall dese gazin’ eyes. GUANO! Tot Got chum ted togedder Let no man dare aahuuder put. GGWDY., Conn street, between FOKlrLW Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, Philadelphia— Hontfcr ft Ganmiell. Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, New York—JW Anderson’s Sons ft Co. Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—XT A Cohen. , „ Sclrr Oliver Cromwell, Delano, Satilla, in ballast— Richardson. k Barnard. tsd Jfctttqwvrw. «<M| being filled without delay. Und dat’s— Fare ish mene tollar t THE STEAMER II 101 Bay street, Savannah, Go. • au26-tf C ART. EPPING ft CO., General Commission Mer chants, 140 Bay street; Savaniteh, Georgia, Vice- Consulates of Spain and of (he Netherlands. . : 49-CARL EPPING, Timber Merchant, .Darien and Brunswick, Georgia. ‘ ^ aw25^f -* H ABNEY ft‘Co„ Commission Merchants, No. 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, -Wool; Hides, Ac., to our friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New Commercial COTTON AND COHN, maintaining Us regulation through c treme wet and dry weatier, wUeneven \ r l Feitivian snccnmbed’by its side. Tbe price is the same as heretofore, $ cash par ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS A1SO UNSURPASSED AS A SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS. I Aavannab, November 14, 6 P. M. J . Cotton.—The market opened quiet with a very fldr inquiry—the same difference that lias heretofore ex isted between buyer* and sellers—there Yeas many, offering at22>Xe‘ for middling, but holder* appeared to use some firmness at 23c, though the advices from Liverpool and New York were uniavomble. The lower grades are- somewhat neglected. W« quote Sa vannah Middling at 23c. The following were the sales of the day*. 142 bales at 23, 7i at 22*£, 37 at 22*4. 5 at 22»J, 172 at 22, 6 at 21VL 6 at 21, 2D at 20 9 at 18 cents. Total, 448 bales. Sea IsnAsns.—The inquiry in. this line of cottons, has been good We still think the market is not soffi- cientiy.ppened to give quotations. Sales of the day: 5 bags at 70c. 16 at 63, 5 at 62^, 2 at GO, 7 at.53, and 1 at 35. Total, 35 bag . The receipts amount to 2,143 bales. - ■ Gfir.fi—Raying at 133; aieliing at 1SG. Silver 10 -1 pocket wool, tYTTT.T.l vMS, WARD & MdNTlRE, Auction, Gom- VV missionnnd Shipping-Merchants, Bay-street; Savannah, Georgia. Consignments of . all kinds so- . limited. Auction days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Agents tor first quality Kerosene (ML* ■ ' - ang21-tt. J C. ROWLAND ft CO., Storage and General Com • mission Merchants. Cotton takeip' ah Storage in Battersby’s First Class Fireproof Warehouses. Particular attention given to weighing and; sampling. J. C. ROWLAND. H. H. ROWLAND, U ' : - Wheat ATgANS, Mastek, • ^ ( Will sail for th‘c above port on bATURDA Y, Novem- 11s ofUadiaK^ssued here on cotton des- irpoOl, by first class steamers, or passage; having superior accozumo- y to - JOHN W. ANDERSON’8 SONS ft CO. &M0 STATES MAIL ! For Palatka, E. Fla TOCOniNG AT BBCNSWICK, ST. 3IABVS, NAXBIXA, JACKSOXTlttE AND l'iCOLA' sheep shins, -19 sacks dried Iruii. 6 bids dried fruit, 3 boxes pickles, S bbls sundries, 1 cow sad call, 1 lot Of furniture, and merchandise. novlC I TTSDHB BESOWnOK OF THE CITV COCNCIL I of 8aT»nnab, and under, direction of a special committee of Council, I win sen in front of the court- I ■ house in the city of Sssmmab, on the first TUESDAT inDncember nertihetween the legal frcswwaBfle,tlm. following property, levied on to satisfy executions for city taxes. ' Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An son ward. second tytliing, property of Mrs. JaneB. Blois and EIIcaM. Herb. 1 ..J Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of -Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of' Mlnda Campbell, col’d. • ' Also, Lots D, £ and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Wind, property of John Daley. Also, brick improvement on Lot No. 2. Greene •ward, property of Mrs. Mary A. Dent Also, improvement on eastern half of Lot No. 5, Heathcotc ward, Beletha tytMng, property of. J. SL aS, improvement on Lot No. I, 8. A. SltnisriHe, property of Fred.' Fielding, 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, Crawfdrd ward, east;property of John Graham. 5-* Also, stable improvement on Lot No. 10, Davis ward, property of Grant ft Co. Lots 3 and 4 and improvements. North Oglethorpe ward, property of E. D. Hendry. ! r Also, improvement on Lot 68, Janes ward, property of HenryJohnson, col’d. I Also, Lot No. 4 and brick improyemept, Anson rfonrlh tjygmgr ^of Cba^CT-y^ry dyaMne. ^ Reynold’s ward. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia an& Southern Mail Steamship lAne. CABIN PASSAGE.. 1... .:..! S»0 OO DECK PASSAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE....SIO 00 PHOENIX GUANO, From arclfenn’s Island,. j/•’ • SOUTH PACTETC OCTHUlN Exchange.—New York sight buying at ’e@>£c. off; selling at oft. Boston . ATc. less. Philadelphia: He. Sterling bill® in demand at 144XC-; Banks are checking in amounts at j^c. off. Pbovisioj*.—Holders are firm.. We quote sbouldera at r4^^15>i'c, rib sides at 17@17.iaC, and clear ribbed at l<H^@lSI£c. There. are few clear sides offering, and prices are nominal at 18@18&c. Hams, are^ifr large stock, at 10@18c according to quality. Breakfast bacon is quiet, with a downward tendency, at I9@20d Dry salted meats are in better demand We quot« shoulders at 13/3,13 short clear sides, 17 @17>^c; short ribbed, 16@l6*^c; bellies, 15*^@16>ic,, andMpiflqat 16c.R S'./ Fnocn.—The stock on the market is large, and de mand pght t but increasing. The feeling, in North ern brands a little better. We quote Northern su-- perfine,--$6-50@9f-extra, $9@11, and family and fancy, $12.® 12 50. Good Georgia and Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 50«j>ll 50 for superfine, $12 @13 for extra, and $12 50.®13 50 for lamiiy and fancy; *- .* 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 -orxihus. Coastwise: To New York, % ct a tent y. fe bate^ri^. inal; by steam to Liverpool of a cent B ib on cot- - ton; to Havre 1 cent gold f! ft cn cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l*fc ^ ft. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no dimimition in freight offerings- We see no reason to look for a de cline in lumbar and timber freights, but with the large quantity offering and few vessels on the way unchartered, an advance would seam more likely. We have to report.a dullness in coastwise and Cuban freights, duo to scarcity of vessels. Several coastwise and V«*est India freights have been placed during the weak qt^Ncrtfiem ports, bnt few vessels arriving un- chartered, and vessels ere still wanted. To West India ports, $9 50^’10, gold. To Baltimore, boards, $9; re-' sawed, $9 50. Resawed and timber do New York, $11<§: 13; to Boston, $11^13 Bough rice from Ogce- chee to New a ork. 14c. At Augusta 55 09 MANIPULATED GUANO! A mixture of PHOENIX xnd No. 1 PEBUVUX GUANO, aad which aaa PEOVED TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE in trie. . : . r PEE TON 2,000 POUNDSL CASH: ;Pride at S,T«naah j r*.M - fig At Augusta...:,... , f....... 70 00 PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, } New landing, direct from the Peruvian A0BBt,s| Per steamship. San Salvador, for New York—780 bales upland cotton,' 62 casks rice, 20 bales yarn, 79 packages mdse, 24 sacks ground peas. Per steamship Montgomery, for New York—603 bales upland cotton, 40 casks rice, 3 bales deer-skins, 11 bhds scrap iron, 48G hides, 1 bale wool, 13 bars railroad iron,2 bbls scrap iron,l bbl scrap lead, 36 sks ground 1 peas, 8 boxes tobacco, 204 bars steel, 44 empty casks, 4 boxes hardware, 50 bbls oranges. , Per steamship Tonawanda, for Philadelphia—428 . 3 bales cotton, 195 bales domestics, 70 bales rags, 80 Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled aud repaired, win resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN- TO gftkiasteutjSnd will run regularly thereafter. 1 'RETURNING* wtrill leave Jickaonvffle eveoi8AXJK£ DAY MORNING, and Fernandina. every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at ‘Savannah "on SUNDAY 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. J For freight or passage applyat the office, cm Florida Steam Packet Wharf; or to . h- CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Agents. ETBOPOLITAN BILLIARD ‘ ROOMS, {five ql Phelan's first class Tables), Bryan street, oppo site Screven House. fiS**FREE LUNCH every evening. ; mh-ii D. McCONNELL, Proprietor^ bbls rosin, 4S bbls oranges, 31 casks rice, 3 hhds light- wood splinters, 44 tens iron, 132 bushels ground nuts, 316 dry hides, 31 packages mdse, 44 empty bbls. Memoranda. Showing False Lights.—We hear tha question agitated in insurance and shipping circles as to the liability for damage of a vessel flying additional lights for telegraph purposes to those required by la w, and the impression is very general that a vesel so doing would be liable. The recent collision' off Sandy Hook, on Saturday cvcng last, between an in ward and outward bound steamer, was caused by the display of an additional light on the inward bound vessel. A person who ws3 in the immediate vicinity of that disaster at the time of its occurrence, and saw the lights oi the inward bound steamer, was at a loss to judge of the character of the vessel, but was under the impression that it was a tug with a ship in tow, and he is well acquainted with the coast and the various steamers plying North and South. Would it not answer a better purpose, and be safer for a vessel wishing to be telegraphed to throw up certain rockets that might be agreed upon, and not by the display of lights, thereby, avoiding ail danger to life and proper ty 2—Xeio York Herald, 1HA.. The steamship Herman Livingston, reports—Hal flue weather all the passage; On the night of tbe.JUUU inst, saw a rvery beautiful display .of meteors go jug irom east to west, some of them very brilliant and of various colors; between Lookout ancHCHaiteras, exr changed signals with the steamship Gen Bamea, about the same time the Matanzas, both hence for New York. Cleared tor this port, sebr Marian Gage, Sheppard, at New York Nov 10. Emuia D Finney, Tuttle, 5 days, from this port, ar rived at Philadelphia, NovJLO. Brig Julius, Myers, cleared St'New York, Nov 10, for Jacksonville. ' w * 1 r - . - Schr J B Marshall. Marshall, arrived at Newport Nov 8, bound from Boston to Darien, Ga. SChr Frank Palmer,- -at Holmes’ Hole., Ncrv^Aotn J Jacksonville, reports that on the 31stCct, off Joying; Paif Shoals, frryerienc^d Hi gale, which carried stsfaj jlbboom to the bowsprit cap; also sprung aleak. Schr Hattie, Carter, bound from Providence for Da rien, Ga, returned to Newport in consequence of head winds, Nov 8. Cleared for Southern ports, bark Ann Francis, (Br) Morehouse, at Boston, Nov 9, for St Mary’s, Ga; sclir Helen, Bahs, at New York, Nov lG; for Jacksonville ^ CAPTAlrr J. 1 TEAL, ! * r Will Mil for the above pon un SA-TUKUAY, >['vcmDer 21at, at 11 o'clocka/c:: •' ; 11 /■'. Farir, i^ht or passage dppiy »•; »-■ ' HUSIEK * gahuell; i novlfi Bay airect j I'-Oi! J|EW YORK. I Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SIOEWHEKL SHU’S EVERY THUKSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE....... OO STEEBAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE lit CO ABTRIBGJB & NEFF, Commission ilercbafitsani . Brokers, 1C3 Bay street , nrhai WHOLESALE GROCERS. M- DAVIDSON, Wnolesaie Dealer in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Teas and Cigars, 150 B.} AT AIABEET PRICE. FOR SALE IV WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., dtPOETEES AND DEALERS D» GUANO, ASS COMMISSION MEBUKAETS; ALSO, AGENTS WILLCOI A CIKBS Ho. 07 Day street, Savannah, and He. 241 street, Savannah. Sole Agent in the State of Georgia for MasHcy,^HouHton ft Co. ’s Philadelphia Ale.. jy24-. jROS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Masonic avannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry carefulh id. s£ -j ig npv7-tl P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Manufac- m, turer of Sails, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags, Sold at New York prices. ^ ‘ 1 ‘ jy27 \ Catharine AROMATIC PURNTTCTRE POLISH, EXTRACTED FROM Aromatic Arabian Gums. Fragrant, BriEiaat and Femumeat WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR OILED FUKNITTOE. TTRODDCES .THE GREATEST BRILLIANCY on XT Polished Furniture; cleans Gilt PwmM and Marble, perfuming the apartment in which ft is used. Also, improvement or onedwOf ig>t No. 34, s. A. MibisviUe, property of Monday Robinson, col’d. Also, Lots Nos. 40 aixd 45 and improvements. North Oglethwpgjksrd, property of Hisniyr Rbherta. . . Also,fggHpvenamtaon Lot No. Sh riilthnin wniil property of MraTEJ C. Bussefl and children. Also, Lot Letter 0, Middle Oglethorpe, ward, pro- pertyaf OosmoR. RhdMrdaane. , Also, Lot Letter G end improvements, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone, Also, improvement oh'eartern one-fourth of Lot . Letter F, lBddle Ogtefimrpe vcxrd, property of Alex- ■ anderH. Saddler. * } . :v t: Also, improvement on Lot Na S3. S. A. Minisville. property of Robert Taylor. Also, Lot No. 70, Montmollinyille, property ot e**h.^W. Vtaptm Also, improvement on western half Lot No. 27, GQ- merrille, property of Hetty Waging. Also, improvement on Lot No. 38, a A. MinisvRle, 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. . ^AhgBo*No9, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret- : AteoaJmqirorimient tat Western half of Lot' No. 36, Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie- ^yilliUHfii odl cL f • , Also, improvement on Lot No.15, & A. Minisville, property of Moses Wilkinson. - , Also, improvements on Let No. 37, Columbia; ward, on the northwest corner of South Broad and Haber- shun streets, levied on as the property fbfi.esttia of Benjamin Whitehead. Also, Lot Letter I and improvement. Decker ward, property of Christopher White. PAINTING AND GLAZING. M URPHY ft CLARK, Biyan Street, opposite the Bank State of Georgia, House, Sign, Ship and Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining, Marbling and Glazing. Signs of every description. jy23 HERMAN LIVINGSTON CITF.FSEMJjW, Commawhxh, Will sail on THURSDAY^ JNoremcer 19, at 11 o’clock j a. m. , • *: e<> < t s«B r BUIb of lading given Here on through freights ol Cotton to Liverpoclbf firsr-class sLaniers. I Positively no berths seenred after Monday, Novem- ber 16th, unless paid tor ' l For freight or passage, na ring new and splendidly I arranged accommoda tion t*, «pi/iy i.» . WILDER ft FULLABTON, • 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, ' j novlS opposite tne Post office.. • .4 ' PLASTERERS. : /1 RADY ft TULLY, Plain and Ornamental Plaster- \JT ere and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement and Building Material, Bryan street, between Drayton and Abercomftreets. augl-tf 119 and 121 Congress St. BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS. : M. ESTILL; Bull street, next to the Post Office, Dealer in Newspapers, Magazines, Books and mery. The latent New Yark and other Daily and dy Newspapers received by every mail and sicam- FOB BALTIMOKE. ABIN PASSAGE..... ...ft20OO Jj ton 8treat, Dealers in Fisk's Patent Metalic, Mar- hegany. Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the short est notice. Country orders promptly attended to. jy27. .- .. . - Foreign Markets. \ Ldxxxm, November 14—^Nobn. Yisaxcxax.—Coxxsols, 94)^. United .States Bends, <5hab!ixsto£, Nov. 14.—^Arrived, steamer New Or- leanii, for New York, put in for coal; steamer J M Smith, from New York for Savannah, put in for coal; schr R Caldwell, from New York. Sailed, steamer Manhattan, tor New York; schr Lavinia, for Jackson ville. Nov 15. Arrived, bark Lizzie H, from Bath, Me; schr Ada, from Beaufort, SC; steamer Dictator, from Wiknington/Dei. Sailed, 1 steamer -Gulf Stream, for New York. WuAxzxoxcnr, November 14—Cleared, steamer Mary Sanford, ;for)New York; steamer Lucnle, tor Balti more. Fobtress Monboe, Nov 14—The steamer Louisiana, from Baltimore for Norfolk, collided with a schooner in a dense fog; lost a wheel. Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. ; Cases real Irish Linens—Nap- ldns ; Doylies and Toweling;, of dn’ect importation, same prices as Before the War. HR Ap A rang, . NAUSEA, OPPOSITE GULP R.R. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings Notice to Mari ) ressel No 4, will be mov< ity about 1,000 yards H it pdsitioii, whfti^ib'wi Domestic Markets. " • aU. New Yobb, November 14—Noon. Ydcabclal—-llpney qasy; sterling, 109^; gold, 131 ; 1862 coupons, iOS/*; North Carolina's, 6*% new, 64; Yirginia's, -ex-coupons, 53^; new, 55^ lie about one-third of a mile from the Southern ex tremity af the Handkerchief i b ** n. By order of the Lighthouse Board: G. S Blake, Lighthouse inspector, 2d Disk Boston, Nov 11, 1868. . r , K w ^ Chatham Liguts from the Pollock-Rip ‘Lightvessel are as follows, viz: Monomoy Point, N 88 W/true 3-30 nautical miles. Chatham N 8 deg 3 min-W» true 1-88 nautical miles. By order of the Lighthouse Board: G. S. Blake, Lighthouse Inspector, 2d Dist. . <fos CARPETING ! CARPETING! FOR SFW YORK. SEMI-"WEE K3L Y. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY 15D SATUMlAr. C ATUN. PASSAGE.. - - ....... .*80 <N Flock—Dull and 5<g. 10c lower.. . • . Gbazb—Wheat nominal at l@2c- lower; com a shads ! lower. Provisions—Mess pork nominal at $2887>^@29 00; lard quiet; steam, lu‘i(g;161£c, _ Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 45@55>4c; rosin quiet; common strained, $2 35. . j > i j r ' •. , f Freights—Firm. *• New York, November-14—Evening. Ymascial.—Money t Jtasy at 7 per cent; Gdrerii- ments buoyant; 1862epupons, l03Ji@109; gold, 135.’i ©135%; North Carolina's,‘new, 65. - J Cottojj—A shade loweri 2,200 bides at24® 24 *4c; chiefly at 24c. . . . Flock—Superfine State,* $5 60®5 95. >•••*»« <*>' Whiskkt—Quiet at $1 05®i p8. - Pnovisions.—Mess pork irregular; closing at $28 75 for round lots; lard quiet; Jfcettl£,lB%&Y7c.:.^± ■; - Gbocebies—Quiet. XiTiL Stores—Quiet. ,*:>., v Fbeights—a shade easier.■*. . .. New Orleans, November 14. Ftmancial.—Gold, 135;£; sterling advanced; com mercial, 145^@146K; bank, per cent; New g&h&sti&itSGifa. A,154. bales; exports, 10.540 bales. . . , Commencing Housekeeping, i " the best adva^tagi^ < A. /nii llrAM»«MBP«Fr^..rt - tj HOUSE-FUENISHING GOODS, -^^CIIINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. AS A MOBBING TONIC THE PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL. Per steamship America, irom Baltimore—Mrs J Bryan, Miss J Bryan, Miss McLean, Miss N Mcrry- ffian, Mr J^^Merryman, Mr J C Eichoitz, Mrs J C Mr Geo W Byrne, Mrs^Foster and child, Mrs Jas B Read, child and svt, Mr J S Ticheuor, Mr J C- .Green, Mr Jno Conway. Per Steamship Herman Livingston, from N. Yoi*.--' Mr JN Hinesand lady, Mr W F- Bates, Mr James IJndsu BF Bates, Rev J Rislv,; Mr W F Fuller, Mr W J Largmn, Mr D Mathews, Mrs P JoijesJH&JaaM} Mr* A M. (RrMh^ WINDOW SHARES PEPPER.’S, 119 and 121 Congi’ess St. JBS~ GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED ; Ocl9—tf IN THESE GOODS. ; U X ,rt fTlHE PROPRIETOR TAKES PLEASURE IN - AN- JL nounciug to the SOUTHERN PUBLIC that he has completed his arrangements for the accommodation of visitors, and 'is now prepared to MAKE COMFORT ABLE TWO HUNDRED GUESTS. - The BATHING ARRANGEMENTS are the moat ex tensive and delightful of any in the country, and the water -arid cffffiatg have proven themselves unsur passed in point of health. Gbaxs—Com scarce; new, $1 00; oats light supply easy at 64c. 1 M WWlilffflf ~l^ bbah—$120- • ; Hay—Scarce; tVestern, $1 30@1 50. Pro visions—Ale.-a pork dull and lower at $30 25; bacon dull'; shoulders, 14?fc; clear ribs, 18c; clear sides; 195«c; lard dull; tierce, 16>^c; keg, 21c. eoFiXx-Emm^ndBuohK,,^ - Cincinnati, November 14. Mjlinery and Fancy Goods, consisting of RIBBONS. VELVETS and SATIX3. all ci.iorK and uijths, especially her BEAUTIFUL SASH jBIBIIOXS. Also, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUX TONS, and FREsGES, of ali potierna and colors. PEPPER’S BOOTS AND SHOES ALLEN’S PAIN DOCTOR! 119 and 121 Congress St. Cons! BAC.OIY :s, Clear Rib Sides, IN STORE AUD FOR SALE AX MANUFACTURERS’ 1ru.il st ,i : . PRTUP.s BY —-US - i ISCiXTON, CREWS & CO., •°° 103 Fay Street, ■ SAVANNAH, GEOEGIA. Dixon, Jn< EDfSTEEif, ECEttAN & CO to. GBL, ThosIIaHigc iilton x G M Hoidt, Wn B Hassott, O ff Wood ’. Jackson, J H John ick, LaRoche, CSr Co that A- R, VT W Xin ippman, Lovell i: L, C ■Leon, J (f Mather, J hard, Bio kcb,vr'sz ■No. 12 Stoddard'. Upper Range, sepl9-tf SAVANNAH, GA. OOKING, OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM of all sizes and patterns, of beautiful de ls, as low as any in -the ; market • Give me*oB ■re purchasing elsewhere. Also, FIRE FURNACES all sizes. All kinds of TIN and SHEET-IRON RK done to order. JOHN'J. MAURICE; -. No. I4a Bryan street 27—lm 1 - Northwest of Marl “t 8qnare. ers, T A- Co, J H Romn-R aTco.ij EjS, j* W rTa A Solomons A Co. RdfeSMltV.' £n ACo.JC Schreiner & Son. [8J. U A.Thomas, H A Topham & Co, C, Milcox, G & Co.-,,.. OCO T ■ Per atoamcr City Point, from Florida—J L vaislon- ga. L I.Gnilm&itfalft Co, J W Anderson’s Sons ft Co, Tison ft Gk Sorrel Bros, -Spencer 4; Clark ft W, A-C „ LATHS f 150,000 PflHE undersigned are prepared to meet orders for J. BEARD’S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TIE. Also, for Beard’s Patent Lock Tie. Factors sup plied at liberal rates. »*p34f ; BRIGHAM, HGXJ3X CO.