Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 23, 1868, Image 4

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or/ii. y:ltg'ko(I araTI -z2 to tiuoD For Liverpool tvJkjtn-dFru* Largest Circulation mnM i •#/ vt *** ;id iiiyii yii -lb > ?««*{ o»i oPQiKSW will have quick dispatch. mmmrm.: \H mi) f»J ?iui wrtD/n'f || :±. IS '.iStbca .a .fc' m i , "i trT«-?rri ?: THE FIBST-Cn^A^ J S£]$AMi^nP. piang^^rpi?, cojo^guas,,,^ „ a Will sail for the abaftra port on WEDXESDA Y,’ Norem- ber 25th, at — o’clock — m. Through bills y f lading, fit yen./ hero, r on; Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class' steamers. .. For freight SS OCTAVCa' COHEN't OO.V’Agenta, S3 nay, street, Savannah,’ Ga. far. a LpWDEN.Ageni, No. B, Vest etrg5Lgtar 1*1111/] •'j lo MORNING# 11, ' •’ *9 ■ For further Information, inquire of the Captain on board, or noylS-tf M. A. COHEN, Agent. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE 1 Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease, Tile most Economical, and at the same time the Best Lubricator for Railroad Coaches, Hill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and all heavy bearings, keeping the Axles always cool. O N AND AFTER S -senger Trains on will ran as follows : JUSTUS LAWRENCE, PRESIDENT. G. HILTON SCRIBNER, ■VICE PRESIDENT. City Marshal’s Sale, U NDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Savannah, and nnder direction of a special committee of Council, I will sell in front of the .Court house in the city of Savannah, aii: the first TUESDAY in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied oh* to satisfy executions for city taxes« Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An* son ward, second tything, property Of-Mrs. Jane E Blois and Eliza M. Herb. Also, improvement bn Abe northwest one-fourth of Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of Hlnda Campbell, col'd. * ... Also, LotsDj E and F, and improvements, South Oglethorpe Ward, 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. 6, Heathcote ward, Beletha tything, property of J. S. Derby. L: Also, lot No. .4 and brick improvement,' Anson fourth tything,. property of Charles P- Laudershine. Also, Lot and improvement* No. 29, U. P. Bowen, property of Christopher Murphy. Also, improvement on & Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of 8a? 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’Byme. Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. E. C. Russell and children. Also, Lot Letter O, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro perty of Cosmo B. Richardsone. Also, Lot Letter G and improvements, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Richardsone, trustee. ; • Also, improvement oq eastern one-fourth of Lot Letter F, Middle Oglethorpe ward, property of Alex ander H. Saddler. Also, the undivided two-thirds-of Wharf Lot No. 15, west of Jefferson street, property, of J. Potter William son. __ . . Also, Lot No ?, W. P. Bowen, property of Margaret WHIwbnAJ -- ( Also, improvement on western half of Lot No, 35, Washington ward, property of the estate of Fannie Williams, col’d. Also' improvements on Lot No. 37, Columbia ward, on the northwest corner of South Broad and Haber sham streets,, levied on as the property ofthe estate of Benjamin Whitehead.^ oOh-Lr: Also,'Lot Letter I and improvement, Decker ward, property of Christopher White. THOMAS S. WAYNE, no2-30t City Marshal. The Most Successful Institution of the End in the Known World! ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL ELAN! PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE ! THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS! EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS! INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! ALL PQLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE ! NO MEDICAL FEE or CBtAEGE FOE POLICY is Made ! ^jgy- After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE hath EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF-THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payment?. 1 i0 ^0“ This Company issues ' F OR NEW YORK. Atlantic Coast MALL STEAMSHIP CO, , SIDEWHEEL SHIPS . EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE. SS5 OO STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE:..:......$10 OO ALL KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, 1 JOINT LIFE AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, &c. jZS-THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM TMTSTART HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. Per steamship Thames, from New York—Gen R R AgCA-£ VrSTEL Agt,’ M A Cohen, ageut, Alexander A R, Addison, E & Co, Bolshaw A S, Bearden A G, W SI Bird A Co, Blun A M, ,S M Colding, Clagliorn A C, F W Cornwell, Champion A F. O Cohen A Cb, C H Con- neay, M Ferst A Co, I L Falk & Co, M Daly, A Gomm;. A A L Friedenburg. Guckenheimer A SE .W Gilbert, C L Gilbert, S W Gleason, L J Guilmartin A Co, Jos Geette, WiHone, GHolcombe_ JM Haywood, F Ham- merle, He^s, G A Co, Holcombe A Co; Hilton A R, Jno Hang, Harney A Co, Hopkins, N A Co, Lathrop A Co, J Lippman, A B Luce, W WLincoln, Lovell A L, F M Myrell. J Lyons, D Mallett A Co, M S Meyer, Jno Mc Laughlin,- Meinhard Bros A Co, J McMahon A Co, R Mclntire A Qo, W D R Millar, L Nathans, Orff, W A Co, J'O'Byrne, T Pepper, S N Papot, Ruggles A A, H Roberts, 1 landcll A Co. Rothschild A S, E A Schwarz, JJe_ WbRutherford, C D Rogers A Bro, A A Solomons A Co, E D Smyth# A'Co, .So Ex, Co, P Tuberdy, Capt Troves J T Thomas, W H Wiltberger, Weed A C, Susan Waterman, R D Walker A Co, A M A. C W West. Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—C R R Agt, A A G R R Agt, Austin A E, Brigham, H A Co, Bateson A Jiro, Blair A B„ Crawford A L, Connerat A J.-A-M'Christie, Cooper, O A Co, A Doyle, M J Doyle* A Co, T J Dunbar A Co, DeWitt A'M,‘ Einstein, E A Co, Einstein A E, J H Efitill, A A"X Freidenberg, A Fernandez A Bro, L J Guilmartin A Co, A Gomm, T,F, Gleason, F F Jones, Gray, O’B A Co, J Gross, T Ham- merle, J in a diamond, T G Jones, J Koox, N B Knapp, M Krauas A Co, Lathrop & Co, W W Lincoln, Lovell AL. EB Littlefield, Levi A B, J G Low, L in a dia mond, J Lyons, M S Meyer, A P Miller, F M Myrell. Col H C Maynadier, T-W Newsom A E L Neidlinger, G T Nichols, Orff, W A Co, Maj A Porter, Ruggles A A, W G Robinson, Richardson A B. Rogers, D A Co, Sy mons A Co, Randall A Co, >. A A Solomons A Co, E A Schwarz, J C Schreiner A'Soh, So Ex Co, Strauss A R ‘ J R Sneed, F W Sims A Co, H A Topham A Co, H, J Thompson, D B Tomlinson, U S Quartermaster; R:A- Wallace, W in a diamond, ML HLWilliams A Son. Per steamer Lizzie Baker, fromFIorida—T F Smith, J L Villalonga, Tison AG, ClaghormA C, Mrs G Papy, L J Gtfllmartin A Co, Davant A W, Capt Thompson, J W Anderoon’s Sons A Co, F M Myrell, J C Rowland, T JMcKnight, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co,_J Epstein A_ Bro, Hartridge “A N. . Per steamer (Sty. Point, from Florida:—T F Smith. S 8 Miller, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, M Y Hender son, JAW Rutherford, L J Guilmartiii 'A Co, Tison A G, J L Yillalonga, FW Sims A Co, Alexander A R, J Bowers, A Horde, Crane £ G» Randcll A Co, C R Max well, Sorrel Bros, S W Gleason. M Ferst A Co, Clark A W, AC McRae, WMTunnoACo, 51 HWfiliams & Son, W Hone. Per steamer Isaac P Smith; from Femandlna, Ac— C O Casey. A C McRae, Lovell A L, 'A N Miller, W M Davidson, J Walburg. ; Per Central Railroad.. November.21, 18G8—Miller A Bro, Tlyixton^C A Co, I* Young, 1 Cooper, O L Co, Mrs J K Garmany R Mclntire A Co, WH Woods, H T 5Ii- nor,: Jr, Copt J Myers, J D McLeod, J Templeton, Lt C E Moore, H J Dickerson, R Habersham’A (V, Both- well A W, Champion A F. Dobell A Co, T J Dunbar A Co, P H Wood A Co, C R R Agt, A A GR R Agt, PH Behn, Ferrill A W, S Gertsman A Co, Padelford A C, Clark AW, J AW Rutherford, G R Lee. Watts A McR, BhtoSlen A G.TisOhTAG. WB Griffin A CoTh H Col quitt, W B Hunt, Anderson, Burroughs, F A Co, Adams, W A Co. fc I/J Guilmartin XfCo,*' Metcalf A N, Knoop, 3J A Co, N A Hardee’s Sons A .Co^ A S lfart- rlTHE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for the above named JL Association, Is prepared to take Risks on ship ment of Cotton, or other merchandize, on favorable terms. -All tosses promptly adjusted and paid ON FOREIGN CTIPMERTS IN LONDON, and coastwise, either in New York or Savannah, at the option of the insured. H. BRIGHAM, Agent Office Southern Insurance and Trust Company, 115 Bay Street. - no vl2-3m- CARPETING! THE NEW AND FAST-HAILING STEAMSHIP G.ENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, CoMkaxnsB^ Will sail on THURSDAY, November 26, a|3>4 o’clock p.'m. Bills of lading given nere on through freights of Cotton to* Liverpool by first-class steamers. Insurance by. steamers of this line, One-Half per GUANO! WI9fB<»W^SKAI»ES The supply of this EELIABLE FER- ULIZER will be ample, and merchants and planters can rely upon their orders being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS icent'*"" . - * , . For freight or passage, navmg new and splendidly arranged accommodations, apply, to >ER - A FULLARTON, Stoddard's Upper Rah? opposite tne Post C)l 119 and 121 Congi*ess St. j- GKEAT INDUCEilENTS ’WII.I. BE OFFEBED 0C13—tf IN THESE GOODS.'-tEa MURRAY’S, LINE FOJH NEW YORK. CABIN PASSA&E...... : S3S Oi STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE..... §10 01 COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when even No. 'l Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore, S75 cash per ton of2,000 pounds. , IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Whea t MB PEPPER Liverpool Coal JONES’ INDEPENDENT 119 and 121 Congress St. j). McConnell. BOOTS AND SHOES. B y LATE ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA and New York we have received a HANDSOME kSSOIJTMENT of , I>*1117000 Tjltfottifc j -LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, IF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS Ct * COLORS. . ' Tne public are’ invited to call and examine our stock, pSSTEDirJESCJpiAS & C0„ oclSHtf 1&3 CQSOBESS STREET. JS NOW PREPARED FOR BUSINESS, AND THE attention of all parties interested is respectfully in vited to fhc facilities it affords. d NORMAN C. JONES. DAYID WALDHAUER, Superintendent. qc30-Sm Forfrbightor tions, apply to novlg STEELING EXCHANGE I! LATHS! LATHS IN STORE AND FOB s^le by * E. WDBUMMjQ2)7> & BRO., r 7 * * T“! lSABayatreet are »*# 14 at 33 SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE'OP THE MORNINO NEW8, 1 ^ ^AViifSAH, November itl. C P. M.) Cotton.—Wef-iffiitietp^enea^hwJiy '.v^tb consid erable Inquiry and a vety good demand, jrat Holders and buy«Jttj*lS «ta'te'.V»W«6fce.'.<The 13 P. M. dis patch tcoxxL Liverpool gSVe-'-holders renewed confl* den«rtett\)ricee would be better. Thfmarket closed day: (Si bales . 25& aj',^ If 31X, 77 at 21 24 at 21,18 at 20)$—total, 538 bales. Sg2EfflLOTi^=Ouiy 6 bags w«4 eo£& it afci The receipts amount to 2,077 bales. -feSa-lBuying ^131; selling at 1S6. . Silver 10 ExciLWcfeJG^^YorS sight unchanged;*banks are charging higher rates on jime bills. 15 day bills B i. Cff. fo continue our quotations of Bacon, and report a scarcity in (dear rib and bacon dL inquiry for all other kinds. Holders Yevouote shoulders at^l4^@15K< ^ at 18@18^<x Hams, are £ larg< iccording to | quality. Breakfast bai i adovmward tendency, at 19@20o. salted meats are in better demand. We quote £ ders at 13@13><c; short clear sides, 17@17^c;_ ribbed, 16(^18;,t; bellies, 1D'j@16‘^c, and * cut at nff .' prices Iis Flo taken since large, 1 the essee inal by toiri to $11@13 chee to y, $12@13 00. Good, Georgia and in fair demHnd at $10 5(^11 50 . of .Georgia and Tonnc^see old myuL, NfiJV pprii Js coming in, AmaH loty^demand ,‘bght;,, we- com $P 05 from depot,*~and -icarce; 10@1 12^3,. and .Small ^arriva's—old wholesale, $1 20. There has been this w5^i;'.fr5tn depot 8o@90; from', j’- I bm - I : -• Y. f 7rhtiz.il 'Qreign quiet.- By : sail to Liyerp°°\.T"16 1mber norni nal,, offering at . 36 ?n4ti >r Liverpool^ 33 shillings toILfoi ." Coastwise: To’New York, . lands;.domestics; $1 00 ^ bale; i, steam to Philadelphia, ^ lb on iiplauj ^ "5. To Baltimore by steam, Jl*; by sail, nom- iiu toLiverpool^Xof ^cent ^ . fis on. cpt- li gold ' &. oh.'cotton..‘ Cottpn. oLBoston, l^c ^ lb. ‘ With* qpite ^ , there is no diminution in freight ..no* 'Jteasonf ty ltfok forVa^e- ir and timber, freights,.but wjth the pfiprijag aihd *— - 1 '* ^ J0 : ahd „—, T .ho week -at Northern ports', biit'fbvr r,* $ 10; .Resawed and timber to New York, ^^on; $11@13 Rough rica- from OgOs- in >A Jii j-J fitrfj l>-tz , 5 _ • c.t y i» * .yxiriA ilclu.y: i-ureign Marlcet.. ■ ir iMo'd London, November 21—Noon. tfciAt.—Qonsofe^y^.' United ‘states - Bonds. 5xii rtabiri X-jfao r.rti a >\ [in s*j cVl • Liveiipooi., November-21—Ndonr^ upward.;' sales, IS.OoiJhides? prices •Wheat, . r y ,0 h Nove_qi^ ? r ai—Eyi^in^- @lld; Orleans, ( ll^ 64: Ctrrro Flo hanged. dull stead i,000’tales; : Pcikhj&iiByear .OM&g&ps.C')±>S '3C> T • JggjCQlf I£Oti :•! 11 f 'omest icrfilarlxp ts. T \f j.j % NbWiYjOBK, November 21—Noon. II easy at middlingy 24 >|C. ^Corn qtiiet. ' ' 'ess--pork, $29 r l«idaall. —Turpenntihe quiet at 47J£c; rosin *ndcdmnion, $2 72><@5. - New- Yoiie; November 21—EveningL ^eksier 'at 4@ 6 per cent; gold, lSiyTGOTnriimentd strong: stocks slower., t steady^ sales, 1,500 bales) middling, 24 ^c. Flodb—Droopii Gr.\in—WheaL*heaw and lc lower; Corn slightly £annaMbuScBr . - . dy at $1 05; Western held at $1 08. Provisions—Mess pork heavy at $28(§;29; lard qui«T Freights—Quiet and a shade firmer. Baltimore, November 21. Bb^NCiAL.—’Virginia’s, old, inscribed, 4G) a x .bid; 46J? ksk^d; North Carolina's, ex-coupons^ 64^ Did; new, 63-^ bid; 64 asked. ’ FI • New Orleans, November 21. Financial.—Gold, 134%@135; sterling, bank, 146% @146^. commercial, 145%. Coztdn—Better; middling, 23%c; sales, 4,550 bales; receipts, 3,675bales; exports, 7,752 bales. 8pgar—Higher; - fully fair, ll%c; prime, 12%c: ’■13%c. v—Lower; common, 55@55%c; choice, 70c; -vi* 67c. —Very dull; superfine, $6 40; XX, $6 62; ^7@8 50: . . ' . . ' uai—In light feupply; new, 90c@$l; oats firm at ' ... Hatt—Firmer; prime Western, $22 75; New York, BRAN—$1 15. . _ Provisions—Ytess pork dull at $24; bacon dull with on® retail sales; shoulders, I33£c; clear rib aides, 17cT clear sides,' 18|^@l9c; lard dull; retailing at 16>a'c for tierce; keg, 18@18>^c. Whi^ey—Very dull; Western rectified, $1 10. CoFFjte^QmetjprimeRio, 16*i@16%e; fair, 14 %c. St. Louis, November 21. ^Ijjfcbuttg-Quiet and unchanged; superfine, $4 J5@ Grain—Com firm; old, 83c@$l. ons—Mess pork, $24; bacon easier; shoul- @12$£c; L clear sides, 18c; lard, chpice. kettle rendered, 15@15^c.' * Whiskey—Dull at 98c. Cincinnati, November 21. —Bacon dull; shoulders offered at 12c. WhIskey—97c. Mobile, November 21. ftfiloft; 1 600 bOlrs* middlings, 22*£@22Xc; market opened at the inside figure and closed at 4he outsidettgure; receipts, 361 bales; exports, 378 bales. Wilmington, November 2L - Stores.—Spirits Turpentine, 43c; Rosin, new grades at $1 80@1 85. Turpentine, $2@o; tar, $2 30. CoTXOK«-Dullat2i@22&c> ' - * Charleston, November 21. Cotton—Firm; sales, 400 bales; middling, 22%c; receipts, 919 bales; exports to Great Britain, 2,741 balqrae^pprts coastwise, 2*186 bales;" ^ ** 2®* v " * * Augusta, November'Yl. ' Cotton—Market firm; sales, 474 bales; receipts, 373 bales; middling, 22)£c. , MARKETS BY MAIL. 1,326 24,444 .. 306 .. 14,028—14,334 Stock-cndland this evening. . ........ 3. 'AO,310' Columbus, November 20. _ «-&,*1868... ' 279- Received past week 1,672 Received previously. V1i ... v . , 14,798—16,470 Total 16,749 Shippedjp^st.week-.j,'. 1,200; J . Shippedpre^ously 7,104— 8,304 Stock on hand Nov. 20,1868.... 1 8,445 » ' Nashville, November 17,1868. roirhand S«ptnrl868......'......... 60‘ Received to-day 198 ...... /: 6,869—7,1 MtAIARD TABLE! 1 FOR SALE. £- COLLENJDEE ' '-■ '■ ; ' 1 r ■'’POKTOF S(VANKXtt ‘ -’■■■[ -If MoNTja^'^ovem'ber 2.X c: &c—M A Cohen. Sclir E F Cabada, 253 tons, Swain, Philadelphia, 3 *T?a- uVs ^ is rffiiiiiMkMml u Steamship SaaJjclut^ -Atkin#, NewfYork—J W An derson’s Sons tfTk Steamship Wyoming, Teal,Philadelphia^—Hunter A GammelL . -r// Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, New York—Oetavns CohenADo.- ... ? - 0 Schr Coquette, Rycrson, Matanzas—Millen-i Wad- ley. vw rfofrf.r CE7LA KLT/TB A3L “?< Sailed Saturday. d w “° steanigklj Wyomiti^-Te*r.IPhilsa«lf(5i4^rHi|ater 4 Steamship Huntsvife, eroiveli. New York—Octavos Cohen & Co. - a L-r X T 'ete&UBtissuaa/iSf^. deiW'a^onaWdo: J ‘ , T .;8tuamer^atie, tianiett, AngnBtaapd!Laniluig0-.M A Coheu. . . -( jnir.7h" ■''''! {■ *- — Steamer H. M. Cool,.Demjog, Dariep—M A Cohen. 'StlsSkhi^^r^n^on. N^Yorl5) Q Steamship Oen Barnes," Morton,I New York—Wilder *stSmship Zodiac, . Hines, Sew' York—Hdntar Vt flimiftflH. »i vl-i-'.’J i OH t t :8teamsr I,l2zieBake!', ‘Fitageraiai • Jacksonville ailCU Patatka—Claghom & Cunningham. ' '. - ' ‘ ‘ Steamer City Point, MeNelty, Palatka—L J Guamar- tgSGHO 0T jfQOi .l/ilirni' Sailed'Vesierday. 1 1 ■' Steamer City Point, MeNelty, Ghariest on-—L J Guil- ■*27,000 (sup) feet p Per- Boats; tto Planter’s? Mill-^400 bushels 41 roiiglF P^-f4fi)op FTeetj 'from OgeelMee—1,060 bushels rough rice; to-Dppltr Mill. V, , 9 . ’• w«!oB«a Per White’s flat, from Plantation-r-1,630 bushelsT- rough rice,‘toUpperiBlill. *•‘7'” Y. ' ' ;j j/.F} *. / )»' Per wagon, carts and boats, to Upper Mill-^-390 bushelsrough Tice: ~ _ ~~.F~ Per'CentraTRailroad, Novejnb^r 2L 18B8—1',827 bale* cotton, 30.bales yarn, 16 Cara timber, 99.’ b6xea t( cdT'?3bbra potatoes, ‘4S t s'ackk iiieal and gTHS',*4 btHT- dies paper, 2 casks and 1 box hams, 40 sacks ground peas, 1 box eggs, 1 bundle hides, 6 boxes cheese, 3 bbls and 1 keg whiskey, 1 car furniture, 6 boxes ton, 27 boxes oranges, etc. Per steamer Lizzie-Baker,, from Florida—v80 bales cotton, 22 sacks pinders, oranges, hides, Ac. M $> Ififi&ftt ,T0U Per schr E F Cabada, from Philadelphia—353 tons coaL to Chipman A Co. ,.C*.» ^ YJA’f+'AJ .Ttffii.-t. ;aiiA<V\A A X XO/’-VlL'.t f r.li'l f to O'-:* * Per steamship Wyoming. fOTPbiladeliiliia—249 bales upland cotton, 27 bales rags, Ac, 75 bales yarn, CO bbls rosin, 48 casks rice, 86 bbls oringea, 1 58 packages mdse, 26,000 feet lumber. Per sohrrCDqnEttDF*fori hiinbera^.iTjL Oil! Per steamship Huntsville, for New York—1,227 bales upland*cqttQ% ^5% ®|bs sea island cotton,-'69 casks rice, SS'racks gToimd^eas, 253 dry hides, 10 barrels oranges, 2 bbls beeswax, 3 bales deer skins, bale wool, 3 b'vxes hardware rod-glass, 20 qr and 6' half (empty) casks. pA&kt^ajnstfipfSfcn Jacinto, for New York—886 bales dpkmd cotton, 84 bales sea island cotton, 149 bales do mestics, 20 cas£g.riee, 102 packages mdse. Memoranda.. the latest information concerning the .wrecks of tbfe - steamships Marmion and Matanzas, see' local : column. At Montevideo, bark James McCarty, Race, from this port. Sept 22. Off the Skenes, 2d inst, 1pm, Constitution,Hatton, from Liverpool for this port. Sailed from Bordeaux, 1st inst, E A Kinnedy, Hoff- ses, for this port. ( ; r . : . ; Schr W B Mann, Stanford, from Jacksonville, ar rived at Philadelphia, Nov 18.. From this port, brig Ellen H, (Br) Dwyer, -St John’s, NB, N0VI6. * Cleared for Southern ports, schr Carrie Walker, Mc Farland, for Jacksonville at Boston, Nov 16. ‘ ' - The brig Abby Ellen passed out at Fortress Monroe, Nov 17, for a Georgia port. Notice to Mariners. PARTIAL DESTRUCTION OF A LIGHTHOUSE BY FIRE. Capt Swinnerton, of the schr. Gersh Banker, from Para, reports: The Lighthouse on Point Itacolomi. entrance, of St- Marcoa Bay, H&ranham, Brazil, 'was partially destroy ed by fire on tho 30th of September, and The'light* would be discontinued for a period. BRISTOL CHANNEL—WRECK IN KING ROAD. Trinity House, London, Novembers, 1868. Notice is hereby given that a Green Buoy, marked with the word “Wreck,” has been placed about 20 fkthoms N W of the wreck of a vessel (name unknown) sunk in Ringroad. The Buoy lies in 2^ fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following marks and compass bear ings, viz: Avon lighthouse tower, twice its height, open north of Blaise Castle, E by S % S. Firefly Buoy, Why N £fN, -distant 3-10tk mile. ' Flatness Buoy,JE'by N 2£N, distant 2-10tk8 mile. By order. Robin Allen, Secretary. - [By Telegraph.) _ Charleston, Nov. 19.—Sailed,-steamship Charleston tor New York; steamer Champion, for New York. Nbv- 22, Arrived, steamer Saragossi., from New York; str Falcon, from Baltimore. Sailed; str Sea Gull, for Bal timore. Passengers. Per steamship Thames, from New York—Mr Hei berg, Mrs A Welt, Mrs S'Elyea. Mrs Everett, Charles Dubery, Mrs Turner, Miss L Waters, Miss E Kennel- ley, H Burdick, W Parker, J Minor, A Weaver, and-9 steerage. .. . Per steamer Lizzie Baker, from Florida—HRDu- Bignon. L: Davis,, Mrs Davant and 2 children, Miss Davant, T Holmes, C D Royall, A Shannon, H B Har- sham and lady, F D Scarlett, D Selig, aud 13 deck. Per steamer City Point, from Florida—G Bowers, A Rogers, W D Preston, Mrs Lyon and family, H Ascher, Judge McGee, N Townsend, F A Robinson, T D Cold ing, and 5 deck. ' Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New York—Gen. Gilmer and lady. Miss Gilmer, F Willis, Maj Porter, wife and maid, Mrs M Munroe, A Low, W M Tunno, M Hartz, -L'Hopkina, N Straus's, A Talcott, daughter, 2 children and nurse, A Caster, Mrs A Guemseo, Miss S Y Thompson, B W Bennett. J F Parks and wife, Mrs Ketchum and nurse, C Hawkins, R Morgan, J T Col lins, G Stratton, Mi’s T Reid and2 daughters, D B * Marshall, J Pulver, E P Thompson, S B Baldwin, E C Evertsen,.C H Quinn, Mrs F E Nye, Mrs M E Leve- rick, J F Wells, wife and svt, W D Geer, and 20 steer age. .Per.steamship Wyoming, for.Philadelpbia—D E Mc- Sherry. H Hawks, H M Blodgett. Per steamship San Jacinto, for New York—R Puge- try, M Edsill, C D Robinson, J W Smith, J N Shirts, and 2 steerage.* Per steamer Isaac P Smith, from JPernandina, Ac— E R Poppell, J W Wells. J L Wilcox, S J Mitchell, G F McLeod, .G S Williams, and 2 deck. • Consignees ship, Thames, from New York- ' XIOK JfJ2\V YOKK. j,!:” '• • S I-W E E KL aggfc ELACJC ST ARY ’ ■.vat.it Sw): independent link *y».saxBflPiar.^KO PCG^T xM ; * ; THB EfilS^CLASS STEAMSHIP ®ODI A C , . HINES, Commander, . l i i * : Will r sailfot New York WEDNESDAY, November 25th, at — o’clock. Through bills lading issued here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first class stean^er^, , , . . '..* For freight apply to ‘ . uov23 9 ' HUNTER ^ GAMMELL. FOB 5EW YOltK. Empire Line. THE FINE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHH* UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., d A ~NT Cl A T F A -Rflt? TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB- » I J V NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. NICKERSON, Commander, , , 1 Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 28. at — o’clock m Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes day, November 25m, unless paiQ xor. Through biils ladmg giving bn cotton for Liverpool by first-class steamer*,. Tor freight or pas sane, navmg superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO. fiSf'WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. <idv23 ' FOR PHILADELPHIA., Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE. OO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$lt> OO THE NEW STEAMSHIP T O ivT/VW^VTsD^V, JENNINGS, Commahdek, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 28, at 8)2 o’clock a. m. r t r For freight or passage apply to ' * j HUNTER & GAMMELL, nov23 ^ * *«4r Bty-street. FOR BAJLTIMORE. CABIN PASSAGE ,> -ICZ-• ^ ^ ^ OO THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP NORTH POINT, T. A. HOOPER, Commander, Will sail,for Baltimore on THURSDAY, November 26, at 2 o clock p. m. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tne Agenw*. For freight or passage, irnving excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B a WEST & CO., nov21 « * Bay street, opposite Whitaker. THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET LIZZIE BAKER, • Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Haring been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Femandina 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 win be carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES: For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf or to - CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. fiST No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. JjGT ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. 465“ This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with regular linee of stages to 81 Augustine. oc!5—tt -ohuCI io own i»itT Jaz&nq oiovt ihaaoO j .ndu i^pjs-i feid dtrn [jjywh mlv -•j& Td ai.v, f.rtjrjau J.l!* r ,tl Js. Ur:‘J£l30-T>!i->ii j .t i^-iugnuirw a mi vino liiivf vaifcu^ijn udt hc lia« .iaotsur esuafidi— . i:r::fj£ biw rr ad B-^.O jdjunoTr Io oivoha adl w<r& L.-&«.-• idi J-3’ ■ : - ' •e, Savannah, Ga. 'rivil I j vlicq adl io iatsu d L‘jmnvp» qWwH-w—:q: . ' t . ur.in ■.] Jc saata : jtdtiMixttBL* adl iiiiw ao oj( | •- ’ ‘ c a v j t. HK AGENTS IN EUROPE! 7CB m M uoorres cjnniamiTiiu** a*u »— 7'“-,;. 7 ... ..i tmdmdpn .Zt •is prepared to SBT.Ii at Prices wliieli will be as LOW as tliey can be bought in New York or Philadelphia, the following Goods: Mlbutx liiuJ . a l.u. - iV Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, I>YE WOODS, SPONGES, Etc. . - < t I . ' .1 : " . . .§8,000,000 OO. THOHAS, THOMPSON A CO., MANAGERS. J. T. THOMAS, LOCAL AGENT. FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE AIXEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS. j,, » V L?' Or. M. SCHLEY, M. IY, MEDICAL EXAMINEE. * mmring wit>. ff iAV if. Twin r NIGHT EXPRESS TBAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)at.. J Arrive mtlive Oak at...... Agyea* 7 ; ao^ Leave Live Oak at 11 Arrive at Savannah (Mondays oacepted) at. SDO a! J v - DAT TBAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundaysexcepted) at.... T*)A v Arrive at Bainbridge at.........73 loS? 5 Arrive at Live Oak at...... 5 ^C*- Arrive at Jacksonville at : 1:A1 *" i7 Arrive at Tallahassee at. 12;5T * iT Arrive at Qnincy at.;..., Sa*f"lr Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) at... IMP v Leave Quincy at... .7:. 8:27 i li Leave Tallaiiseee at..J.. vl;.... .. i"’iagfB* Leave Jacksonville xt..?.’~..‘. BhUa » Leave Live Oak at:/., tl 1 .3 7^0 a 5* Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) at. 6.-00 p. jy Passengers for stations west of Lawton and rs. Oak take Day Train from Savannah *v Passengers ftbm Bainbridge connect at Lashm >u. Express Train for Savannah at 2:00 A. JL Passengers from Tallahassee by Day Train comart at Live Oak with Erprees Train for Savannah, at U^o jOS- SLEEPING CABS ON EXPRESS TRATW We8t - lav® Jacksonville for Palatka, Entemriv. s on the St Johns river, every Sanda? nesday, at 9:00 A. M. ouniay H. 8. HAINES. oo23-tjanl General 8nperintendent Cltan^e of Schedule. NO (CHANGE OB’ CABS BETWEEN SA VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND MONT- ! : GOME It Y, ALA. HERGANTM MUTUAL EfSUBAirCE CDMRUSY, SEW YOBS. ASSETS $1,464,410 riHTTfl COMPA2fY*HAVING PERFORMED ITS FULL _L share of that service which the mercantile com munity have a right to expect from insurance Corpo- rations, during a period of 1IWENTY-FIYE YEARS, we solicit a share of business far it. All Losses Promptly- Adjusted and Paid, On FOREIGN SHIPMENTS in Liverpool, if i and on COASTWISE either ta New York or Sevan. Bah. ^@-Jolicies issued, making loss payable in GOLD when desired. R, H. FOOTMAN & C0., Agenfe, novl7-ly. Office fat City Exchange BajidlnQ. _ NORTH "mITISH - ANp~ MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED IN 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital .$10,000,000 Cash Assets..........:.7......7$13,803,S03.83 Annual Income...:....: ...$3,280,635 rjTHE 6UBSCBIBEB, HAYING BEEN APPOINTED Agent for die above Company, is prepared to take BISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and HEE- GHANDI3E GENERALLY, at enrrent rates. PcJidei waned in gold or currency, at option of. applicant HENBY BRIGHAM, Agent, Jy38-^6m . .113 Bay street UNITED STATES LLOYD’S MARINE INSURANCE. .i\-Ai.7X^ JL KJ j BLAXKETS! -^at — 119 and 121 Congress St., Sign of the Golden Sheep. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very cheap. 300 pah- Colored Blankets, very low. 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh Flannels, all widths ; very eheap. - AXSO, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties ifl Dross Goods. T ""*‘ Cases real Irish Unens—Nap kins, Doylies and TowelIo»j of direct importatioii, saine prices as before the War. -410.2: tu:: Z:. . oc jg—tf