Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 25, 1868, Image 4

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FOR WKW YORK, MUBRAV’S 1L.IWJ FOR YEW YORK Largest Circulation in City and Country. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE A man in his carriage was riding along, A gaily-dressed wife by his side; In satin and lace she looked like a queen. And be like ft king in his pride. A wood-sawyer stood on the street as he pass’d The carriage—the couple he eyed. And said, as he worked with his saw on a log, I wish I was rich, and could ride. The man in the carriage remarked to his wife, One thing I would if I could, I'd give all my wealth for the strength and the 1 Of the man who is sawing the wood. A pretty young maid with a bundle of work, Whose face, as the morning, was fair. Went tripping along with a smile of delight, While humming a love-breathing air. She looked in the carriage—the lady she saw, Arrayed in apparel so fine. And said, in a whisper, I wish in my heart Those satins and laces were mine. The lady looked out on the maid with her work. So fair in her calico dress, And said, I'd relinquish position and wealth Her beauty and youth to pnaamm Thus it is in this world; whatever our lot. Our mind and time we employ In longing and sighing tor what we have not Ungrateful for what we enjoy. Memphis, November 18. Trains on this Road will run as follows, mencingwith 7:00P. M. Train: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Lewe Savannah (Sundays excepted)at... v-non ir Arrive at Live Oak at .Arrive at Jacksonville at * ** *• ( Sand *I s excepted) at" 70S P. £ Leave lave Oak at 11-40 p CT Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. 840 A £ DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at., Arrive at Dainbridge at........... Arrive at Live Oak at. ■Anive at Jacksonville at .’.’"Ill Arrive at Tallahasaee at Arrive at Quincy at Stock on hand September 1, 1868. Received since yesterday Received previously Total Exported since yesterday Exported previously Stock on hand and in transitu.... OF YEW YORK Augusta, November 23—Evening. Cotton.—The market opened firm, bnt holders were above the views of buyers, asking 23c for mid dling. Sales were made at 22)(c. In the afternoon, 23c was paid for middling. Offering stock light. Sales, 426 hales. Receipts, 362 bales. Amekicus, November 21. Cotton.—The market during the week has been ■ very quiet, and prices have had s declining tendency. There is very little good cotton offering at present prices, as holders seem determined to resist a further decline. We quote good middling, this morning, at 20c. r* • * Eufaui.a, November 20. Cotton—Is at a stand still, and at present prices very little is doing. We quote middling at 19@20c. >• 7:00 A.*. .10:20 P.lr - s^op.n - 1J0A.IL ■ •12:57 A. 1L - 3:15 A. 1L .. TdMP.IL . 8:27 A. 1L .10:45 A. 1L .10dSA.IL .. TS0A.1L Captain G: A. beanbum, Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, December Through bills given nere on Cotton destined ^N^nW^^reTSSondsy, November 29th, unless paid for. - For freight or passage, having Bupenoraroommoda- tioue^pp'yto HUNTER THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO. LYONS. Masteb, Will sail for the aoove port on SATURDAY. Novem ber 28th, at — o'clock — m. Through bills of lading given nere on Cotton des tined for Liverpool bv nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, No. 82 Bay street. A3* R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. West street, New York. hov25 JUSTUS LAWRENCE. PRESIDENT. 6. HILTON SCRIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS. FOR YEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE EVEBV HEDXESUAl AND SATURDAY CABIN PASSAGE .' $30 Oi The Fejee Islanders have recently eaten np a Spaniard and his wife. They kindly spared their children. Ip one-fourth of a square mile surrounding ht- Paul’s Cathedral, London, there are forty meats, apply to nov24-tf For Liverpool, fTIHE first class Ship X NICTAUX. x 1 McAbthub, Master, rg- Requires 400 bales Cotton to complete -« her cargo. For freight engagements, apply to nov234t - CRANE k GRA cola and Pensacola every Friday. Leave St. Marks for Havana, Key West, Cedar Kei and Tampa every Wednesday. Steamers leave Jacksonville for Palatka, Entemria and all points on the St. Johns river, every SmS and Wednesday, at 9:00 A. M. • . H. 3. HAINES. oc29-ijaal General Superinten«W PORT OF SAVANNAH. Wednesday, November 25. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, New York—J W Anderson’s Sons k Co. Steamship Tonawanda, Jennings, Philadelphia— Hunter & Gammell. Schr Sulliote, 212 tons, Dexter, assorted cargo, 8 days, Boston—Hunter & Gummell. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter A Gammell. The Most Successful Institution of Known World! Change of Schedule, NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SA VANNAH, AUGUSTA, AND JIOXT- GOMERY, ALA. For Liverpool mHE FINE A 1 AMERICAN SHIP X OTHELLO, ■ Tenkham, Master, < Having a portion of cargo engaged, will-4 have prompt dispatch. ^ For freight, Ac., apply to nov21-3t EDMAND8, GABDNE ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL FLAN! PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! Savannah, November 24, 6 P. M.} Cotton.—The market opened with considerable in quiry. The accounts from Liverpool showing a firm and advancing market, gave holders confidence, and our market closed firm at 23>i@24c for middling, and 23@23i£c for low middling; lower grades compara tively cheaper and much neglected. ’ The following are the sales of the day: 20 bales at 24Mc. 78 at 24, 9 at 23«, 198 at 23>i, 316 at 23«, 18 at 23y, 16 at 23*4,416 at 23.12 at 22Jf, 132 at 22K, 100 at 221., 108 at 22, 41 at 21%, 4 at 21, and 24 it 20-toial, 1,491 bales. Sea isuANns.—Sales, 5 bags at 67c, and 10 at 63 total, 15 bags. The receipts amount to 8,077 bales. Gold—Buying at 134; selling at 136. Silver 10 9 cent less. Exchange.—Buying, % ft cent off; selling, a ft For Liverpool Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter k Gammell. One-third of tlie Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Required! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE! in nothin; mHE first class ship X SCREAMER, Solomon Young, Master, Having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, _ will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to nov21-4t WILDER k FU1 PENNINGTON, Commanded, Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 25th, at 1 o’clock p. m. Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamera. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents, 82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. ,83“ R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New York. nov23 Receipts. Per Central Railroad, November 24.1863—2,313 bales cotton, 46 bales yarn, 7 bales domestics, 2 bales hides, 15 sacks grist, 10 sacks and 2 bbls flour, 12 cars timber, 1 car hogs, 2 lots furniture, 1 bbl potatoes, 3 boxes tobacco, 8 boxes mdse, 1 box eggs, 2 bbls syrup, and mdse. Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad, November 24,1868—764 bales cotton, 113 sacks com, 31 bundles hides, 117 bbls syrup, 49 sacks rough rice, 90 sacks peas, 38 cars lumber, 6 cars cattle, 33 cars wood, and mdse. Exports. Per steamship Cleopatra, for New York-=-953 bales upland cotton, 10 bales sea island cotton, 40 casks rice, 277 dry hides, 30 packages mdse, 91 bbls oranges. FOR ST. AUGUSTINE. fJIHE STEAMER CITY POINT, Leaving Savannah for Florida, on SATURDAY, November 28th. at 3 p. m., will, on returning, touch at St. Augustine. nov23-tf L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agents. 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 I FOR YEW YORK Murray 7 s Line. STEAMER FOR WEDNESDAY. NOV- ALL POLICIES ARE EVCOWTESTIBLE cent off ■' *’ 73 v * * Bacon—We continue our quotations of Bacon, and have only to report a scarcity in clear rib and bacon sides-^a good inquiry for ail other kinds. Holders are firm. We quote shoulders at 14)4@15^c, rib sides at li@li)£c, and clear ribbed at 183£@18&c. There are few clear sides offering, and prices a J e £S52“ 1 at 18 @ 18 «c- Hams, are in large stock, at 10@18c according to quality. Breakfast bacon is quiet, with a downward tendency, at 19@20c. Dry salted meats arc in better demand. We quote shonl- fg™. at 13@13^c; short clear sides, 17@17&c; short outaftec!® 16 * 605 bsUies ' and Stratford Flouk.—No change has taken place in prices mnee our last report. The stock on the market is large, and the demand light, but increasing. The feel ing in Northern brands the same as our last report. We quote Northern superfine, $650@9; extra, $9@11, mid, fiunilyand fimey, $12@13 00. Good Georgiaond Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 50@11 50 for superfine; $12@13 for extra, and $12 60@13 50 for family and fancy. Grain.- The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old com is In small demand. New com is coming in very slowly and in small lots—demand light. We quote Georgia corn $1 05 from depot, and scarce: Tennessee, $1 10@1 12^, and small arriva s-old com from store, wholesale, $1 20. There has been no change in oats this weak; from depot 85@90; from store, 95@ $100. Freights-—Foreign quiet By sail tS Liverpool 7-16 uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings torhown for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens- towh tor orders.i Coastwise: To New York, ^of a SPJ/? Jr ?? ttpknds; domestics, $1 00 ^ bale; rice, i f 2 60 - i ®y Rteam to Philadelphia, %c ^ fb on uplands; domestics, <5. To Baltimore by steam, %; by saS, nom inal; by steam to Liverpool % of a cent ^ lb on cot ton; to Havre 1 cent gold ^ lb on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l^c ^ lb. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings. We see no reason to look for a de^ k clme- In lumber and timber freights, bnt with the large quantity offering and few vessels on the way unchartered, an advance would seem mare likely. % Several coastwise and West- India freights have been placed during the week at Northern ports, bnt Jew ■vessels amving unchartered, and vessels are still want ed. To West India ports, $9 50@12, gold. To Balti- g 1 £ 10 ' Resa ^ e * and timber to New York, ^U@13 Rough rice from Ogee- chee to Boston IKa 6 JO MEDICAL FEE or CHARGE FOR POLICY is Made! After TTTRV.F. ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE HAD EQUAL . TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payments. jso- This Company issues ALL KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, &o. jZS~THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE ^ START HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. FLORIDA LINE, CHARLESTON AND STEAMBOAT Schr Nevada, Doughty, cleared at New York, Nov 19, for this port. Schr W O Irish, Rathbum, cleared at New York for Jacksonville, Nov 18. Schr Nellie Belle, Pitcher, cleared at' Philadelphia, Nov 19, for Jacksonville. Schr J W Fish, Wiley, cleared at Philadelphia for Jacksonville, Nov 19. Up for Jacksonville, Nov 21st—schr Constitution, Smith; schr G B Somes, Pray; schr B H Jones, Davis; schr A E Cranmer. Cranmer. [By Telegraph.) Wilmington, November 24—Arrived, str Lucille, from Baltimore; str Mary Sanford, from New York. Charleston, Nov. 24.—Arrived, steamer Manhattan, from New York; str Prometheus, from New York; schr Louisa Frazer, from Philadelphia. Sailed, str Golden Horn, for Liverpool; str Charleston,, for New York. New York, November 24—Arrived, stermer Fair banks. HINES, Commander, Will sail for New York WEDNESDAY', November 25th, at — o'clock. Through bills lading issued here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first class steamers. For freight apply to nov23 HUNTER & GAMMELL. Captain WILLIAM T McNELTT, WILL. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 27th, 1868, leave CHARLESTON EVERY FRIDAY at 9 p. m., SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY at 3 p. m., TOUCH ING AT FEBNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALAT KA, and ALL POINTS on the St. Johns River. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE PALATKA EVERY MONDAY, JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY; FEBNANDI NA THE SAME DAY, a.-d SAVANNAH for CHARLES TON EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 a. m. N. B.—FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY any other line. Shippers will please have their Freight on the wharf at least one hour before the time appointed for de parture. L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., nov24-tf Agents Passengers. Per steamship Tonawanda, from Philadelphia—F Thompson, C J Wingate and child, T R Roach, Mrs Mendes and child, P H Wentz, J S Ostenhaute and lady, F Lee, W F Harding and lady, Mrs M E Field, Mrs L Muncey, H Douty, G Wagner, P S Rogers, Wm Bailey, W Stacker, J Keen, W Howden, W M Lnse. Per ^steamship Cleopatra, for New York—A H Stod dard, S A Fisher, J J Blanchard, B A Flashman, J P White, Mr Bunker, Mrs M McFarland, M Miller, and 2 steerage. Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—Geo Yonge; S G Miller, wife, infant and nurse, Miss F Miller, Master T Miller, Master G Miller, Miss C Mil ler, Miss K Miller, R W Broome, J Willis, J Bearse, H C Snebly Wm'B Mills, wife and daughter, H S Dorey, H Stratton, Mrs E Wood, Mrs C G Luce, J Davfse and wife, W Rich, Mrs E C Rich, Mrs N C Jones, N W Bumstead, wife and svt, H Bnmstead, W W Miller, T B Sun, M Barker, R R Evans, M Moseley, Mr Faleye, A T Thompson, W M Brown, Lt C Williams, wife, in fant and svt, Miss F Brown, Miss N Nelson, Miss De Camp and svt, J A Harris, W A Street, Mrs W J Street, and 30 steerage. FOR NEW YORK Empire Line. GUANO! The supply of this RELIABLE FER TILIZER will be ample, and merchants and planters nan rely npon their orders being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL. SUCCESS CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when even Na *1 Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore, $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for Whea t Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUT, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL lLUlDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, Ac. Per steamship Tonawanda, from New York—V Bafi ler, Bolshaw & S, Brigham, H & CO, A Borchert, J A Douglass, Claghom & C,* M A Cohen,' W M Davidson, T J Dunbar & Co, A & L Friedenburg, G Gemenden, L J Gnilmartin & Co, Holcombe & Co, W Lloyd, W W Lincoln, J Lyons, J Lippman, Lilienthal & K, F M MyreU. J McDonough, Meinhard Bros & Co, Milieu & W, A Minis, G T Nichols, J A Roberts & Co. C Seiler, C D Rogers & Bro, J Ryan, J C Schreiner & Son, So Ex Co, B H Tatem, B F Ulmer, G Wagner, Weed & C, P Yonge. ^ Per steamship San Salvador, from New York—CenB B Agt, A k G R R Agt, J W Anderson’s Sons & Co, E Brown, Blun & M, Blair & B, C J Beatty, steamer H M Cool, Claghom & C, J Cohen, J P Collins, M Cum mings, Connerat & J, M A Cohen, Cooper, O A Co, M J Doyle A Co, Einstein A E, J Epstein A Brb, Einstein, E A Co, Edm&nds, G A Co, A <Xr L Freidenbexg, S W Gleason, Guckenheimer AS, A Gomm, Gray, O’B A Co, S B Goodall, C L Gilbert, Harney A Co, Lathrop A Co, M Kranss A Co J Koox, A Low A Co, Lovell A L, J Lyons, Lillienthall A K, McKee, B A Co, J McDon ough. F M MyreU, WDR MiUar, J W A C A Mclntire, M S Meyer, Meinhard Bros A Co, E L Neidlinger, G Noble, G N Nichols, J Nolen, J Oliver, Palmer A D, W G Robinson, Buggies A A, C Rothschild, P Reilly, Rogers, D A Co, F W Sims A Co, S Solomons, Symons A Co, W H Stark A Co, So Ex Co, H A Topham A Co, R H Tatem, E H VanNess, W H Wiltberger. Per schr Stfiliote, from Boston—O Cohen A Co, Huff AM, CRRAgt, EPadleford, str H M Cool, R R Truss, M iL Cohen, E O Withington, S S Miller, Rooney A W, Crawford A L, Palmer A D, Blair A B, D Falvey, T J Dunbar A Co, W Remshart, J Koox, C L Gilbert, A J *nnw A Co, Mallon A F, J Lyons, D Flanders A Son, W C Dawson, A A G R R Agt, Champion A F. Per"Central Railroad, November 24.1868—Lathrop A Co, ii J Gnilmartin A Co, R Mclntire A Co, Davant A W, Crawford. Van HAS, F W Sims A €<?, J Lipp man, N A Hardee’s Sons A Co, F W Anderson, GF Jones, Ferrill A W, Holcombe A Co, N J Drake, C R R Agt, Brady A M, W H Woods, Bates A C, W A McKen zie, Metcalf A N. R N Reed A Co, Wilkinson A W, H H Colquitt, Hartridge A N. Tison A G, C Green A Son, Bubf, J A Co, Gnerard A H, Lesseur A S, Ferrill A W, A BHartridge, Barnett A Co, Austin A E, Sloan, G A Co, F S Williams'A’Co, Crane A G, H T Minor, Jr, R J Larcombe, Sorrel Bros, O Cohen A Co, Knoop, H A Co, Walker, A A T. Freeman, D A CD, Owens A C, W M Tunno A Co, A Low A Co, P M DeLeou, P H Behn, \R E Allen, Adams, W A’Co. H J Dickerson, R Wayne, Bothwell A W, Wilcox, G A Co, J L‘ViUalonga, W H Stark A Co, R Habersham A Co, W B Hunt, Wilson A B; E‘W Drummond A Bro. • Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad, November 24, 1868- Forwarding agt," A AG R R Agt, Duncan A J, Chis holm A H, Davant A W, L J Guilmartin A Co, Tison A G, Roberts A T, Sloan, G A Co, Padelford A C, P H Behn; J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, J L ViUalonga, F W Sims &Co,J L Smallwood A Co, W B Adams. Guerard A H, Hess, G. A Co, A C McRae, P Dzialynski, FerriU A W, Edmallds, G A Co, W H Stark A Co, Austin A E, Wilkinson A W, J W McDonald, S W Gleason, W C Dawson A Co, Alexander A R, W B Fleming, Gucken- heimer A S, N A Hardee's Sons A Co, T Y.Gibbs, L M Shaffer, Clark A W» Holcombe A Co, Cen R R Agt, D T Scranton, JAW Rutherford,. U S Quartermaster, B Murfcagh. NICKERSON, 1 CoMUJuNDKR, Will saU as above on SATURDAY, November 28. at — o'clock — m Positively no engaged oerths secured alter Wednes day, November 25tn, unless paid lor. Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage, navi mi suDenor accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS A CO. WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Foreign Markets. London, November 23—Noon. ^FiNJNcuL.-Consois, 94%. United States Bonds Sugab—On the spot dull; afloat declining. • Fbankfobt, November 24. Financial.—Bonds, 79%. IdVEBPooL, November 24—Noon. Cotton—Firmer bnt not higher; sales, 15,000 shipments from Bombay to the 13th instant, 5,000 bales. Liverpool, November 23—Evening. ~ SPF^~ Actiye; uplands on the spot 11%; afloat. 10*,d; Orleans, 11%M; sales, 20,000 bales. Bbeadstuffs—Quiet ' Provisions- -Quiet. Capt. CHAS. WILLEY, WiU, ON AND AFTER November 24th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M., Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 9 o’clock A. M., touching at Brunswick, Fernandina, Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the St. John’s river. RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Fernandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY SUNDAY, at 8 o’clock A. M. 4S* FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. #9* Shippers will please have their freight on the wharf at least one hour before the time appointed for departure. L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO., Agents, oc6—tf No. 14-8 Bay street. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN .PASSAGE. 1 v ..»'40 OO GUANO! PHCENIX GUANO, From McKean’s Island, rii pacific ocean PEE TON 3,000 POUNDS, CASH: Savannah 950 OO ita 55 OO [MARINE] INSURANCE COMPANY. Naval STORES—Comm on Rosin firm. London, November 23—Evening. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 20s 9d. Tallow—51s 9d. Havre, November 23. Cotton—Active on spot and afloat. Liverpool, November 24—Afternoon. Cotton—Firmer hut not higher; sales, 15,000 bales. : London, November24—Noon.. Financial—Consols, 94^; bonds unchanged. Sugar—Firmer. Liverpool, Novembir 24—Noon. Cotton—Tends upward; sales, 12,000 bales. . - 9 %. Havre, Novembef24. .* Cotton—Steady. WILCOX, GIEZ2S & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO ! SAVANNAH AND FERNANDINA Steamboat Line. rpHES COMPANY HAVING PERFORMED ITS FULL 1 share of that service whioh the mercantile corn- znunity have a right to expect frpm Insurance Corpo rations, during a period of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, we solicit a share of business for it- All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid, On FOREIGN SHIPMENTS in Liverpool, if desired, and on COASTWISE either in New York or Savan nah. Policies issued making loss payable in GOLD when desired. R. H. FOOTMAN & CO., Agents, novl7-ly Office in City Exohxnge Building. A mixture of PHCENIX and Ho. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE HOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE in nee. PER TON 3,000 POUNDS, GASH: Price at Savannah S85 OO THE NEW STEAMSHIP PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, Now landing; direct from the Peruvian’Agent, at LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also, BEST LAND PLASTER AT MARKET PRICE. FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALER8 IN GUANO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ■ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE WILLCOX & GI J SILENT SEWING MACHINE. No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, ami Ho. 341 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. 4S- Onr Agents will sell at same prices, necessary Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, MovemDer 28, at 8}£ o'clock A m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, nov23 Bay street. FOB BALTIMORE Capt WM. B. GOLDSMITH, Will, on. and- after Thursday, November 19th, 1868, leave Padelrofd's Wharf EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY, at 9 o’clock a. m., landing at Brunswick, Darien and St. Marys. Returning, leave Fernandina EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, and Brunswick and Darien EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. For farther information, inquire of the Captain on board, or ‘ novl8-tf M. A. COHEN, Agent. GB$iif-=3fhci*unchanged; Corn 1c better. Provisions—Mesa pork unsettled at $27 50; lard quiet; steam boiled^ 16@@16?f c. Naval Stores—Turpentine quiet at 2?)£@28c; Rosin quiet. Freights- -Quiet. New York, November 24^-Evening. Financial. — Governments steady; 1862 coupons, 113%; Tennessee's, new, 68%; Virginia’s, new, 67%; money in .light demand at 4@6 per cent.; prime discounts, 7@9 per cent.; Governments buoyant on account of a heavy foreign and domestic demand; Sterling firm at 109%; gold, 134& Cotton—Firmer and more active; sales, 5,000bales; middling, 25@25%c. Flour—Favors buyers. Grain—Wheat irregular and slightly lower; mixed Western corn, $112@1 16%; yellow, SI 18. Provisions—Dull and lower; Mess pork, $27 25; kettle rendered lard. 16f£6517c. • Scoab—Active; Muscovado, liM@ll%c. Naval Stokes.—Turpentine, 47*i@48c; rosin, $356 @2 65 for strainedand common. • Tallow—Heavy at 12><c. a a: Fbexohis—On cotton by steam, 7*16@7 5-8d. ' Cincinhati.' November 24. WRzaxET—Firmer at 98c@$L ^ _Provisioha—Mess pork, $23; lard, kettle rendered, Charleston, November 24. .Cotton—Opened quiet and closed active and linn; sales, 700 bales; middling, 23>ic; receipts, 1,041 bales; xports coastwise, 1,405 bales. „ - -. New Obleans, November 24. Financiax—Gold, 135; sterling, bank, 146ii@146>;- • commercial, 145®145H; New York sight, per cent, discount. Cotton—He higher; middling, 23Jf@24c; sales 4,250 bales; receipts, 8,188 bales. . : ' Sugar—Better grades active; lower' grades de pressed; fully fair, 12%c; clarified, 12%@13%c. Molasses—Tending upward; common, 58@Glc; prime, 65®7 Oc; choice, 72c. Flque—Dull; Superfine, $C 25; XXX, $6 75®7. * Grain—Com dull and unchanged; new, 90c; oats declined to Clc. Bran—$1 20. v ^ Hat—Firmer at $24 50@25. r * Provisions—Mess pork dull; new nominally $26; bacon unsettled; shoulders, 12>^c; clear rib, 1G@1G3£; B O YOU WANT A GENUINE REMEDY, THAT WILL CURE YOUR PAINS AND ACHES ?- Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sore Throat, Toothache, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the above, at A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. For sale whole sale and retail, and by othlr Druggists. Single bot- xv ‘ - n .1 tuMI—Iy UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. BABY’S, FEB- NANDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. OF LONDON AMD QDIXBUKGn. ESTABLISHED LST 1809. CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital........ 810,000,000 Cash Assets.. .$13^03,803.83 Annual Income .83,360,633 mHE 8UBSCIOBEB, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED JL Agent for the above Company, la prepared to take BISKS OI.Y BUILDINGS, COTTON, and XEB- CHANDI8E QHNERALT.Y, at cnrrmt xttes. PoKoies issued in golil or cmrency, at option 01 applicant. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. HENBY BBIGHANr, Agent, jy28—ffm 115 Bay street THE NEW AND SUPEBIOB 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 Agents. For freight or passage, Having excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B. WEST & CO., nov21 Bay street, opposite Whitaker. OPPOSITE GULF B. B. DEPOT. Iron and Brass Castings blade: to order. GI3ST GEAR, AT.T, ST7TF.H ON HAND. Sugar Mills and Boilers, REDUCTION in prices. TfTTE WILL SELL AS FOLLOWS: YV Sugar Mills, 18-inch i......$90*0 Awarded tlie Prize Medal at the Paris Exposition, 1867. SolibyAgrieuVlImplannt DealcrtiknmgkoulGe ZJ. & COLLBS - & CO.’S •j'dRLS. CRUSHED SUGAR, 20 bbla. A SUGAR 20 bbls. B SUGAE, 25 bbls. C extra SUGAR, 30 bbls. C SUGAR 50 bbls. Brown SUGAR, 50 bags Rio COFFEE, 30 mats Java COFFEE, 15 hhds. C. R. SIDES, 15 hhds R. SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SIDES, 20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDERS, 10 boxes Dry Salted BELLIES, 100 bbls. assorted FLOUR, 75 bbls.- assorted CRACKER&, 50 boxes assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls. MACKEREL, 50 quarter bbls. MACKEREL, 100 kits MACKEREL, 50 bbls. MOLASSES, 100 half boxes RAISINS, 200 quarter boxes RAISINS, 150 boxes mixed CANDY, 75 boxes fancy CANDY, 25 boxes TOBACCO, 40 half boxes TOBACCO, 100 caddies TOBACCO, 20 cases canned OYSTERS, F OK WEW YORE. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO SIDEWHEEL SHU’S EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE **S Of STEEBAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE #10 Of UNWED STATES LLOYD’S MARINE INSURANCE Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN- IMG, 21st instant, and will ran regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, snd Fernandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. a 1)0 For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf! or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. SSr ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. 43-This Boat connects at Fernandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with regular lines of stages to St. Augustino. oc!5—tt Sugar Boilers, 40 gallons. 17 00 SugarBoilejs,50gallons.......... 22 00 Sugar Boilers, 60 gallons..... 25 00 Sugar Boilers,* 80 gallons. 34 00 Sugar Boilers, 100 gallons..... .... 45 OO 45* OUR mtTaTa SHAFTS are made out cf the best 3-inch wrought iron. JOURNALS will be all of a standard size. EXTRA BOXES always on hand. 45?- From our well-known reputation, we solicit a share of public patronage. AH our work is warrant ed and delivered at depots and steamboats free of charge. All orders promptly attended to. » augll-4m T. BALLENTYNR k CO. rilHE UNDE13SIGNED, Agent for the above named JL Association v is prepared to take Bisks on ship ment of Cotton,, or other merchandize, on favorable terms. All loss «es promptly adjusted and paid ON FORExlGN SHIPMENTS IN LONDON, and coastwise, either in j£ewYork or Savannah, at the option of the ins nired. H. BRIGHAM, Agent. Office Souther; a Insuxtnco and Trust Company, 115 Bay Street.[nov!2-3m. Cast-Steel Plows. 3IANUFACTTBED BY COLI.IN3 ft CO., “ HAETFOBO»_ SfSTOf same Material used in their (feUbratcd Axes. 4 *** These Plows are made by pouring moullenSUtl Iron moulds. They are then highly tempered, and polished. Any section can be replaced at-any time by a duplicate, or if the point is worn it may repaired by welding to it a new piece of Steel. .. Circulars, giving full information, sent to aD *PP U ‘ cants. Address COLLINS »SP*\ sc*p30—3m 212 Water St-, Sew York^ Southern. Bag Manutiicturer HI. P. BEAUFORT, Exchange JVharf, M ANUFACTUB KR OF SATE#. TENTS, AWNING S, BAGS, CAB COVERS. JMBE. DRAY COVERS, FLAGS, etc., anil S LVLT, FLOUR anil GRAIN SACKS. »S-FLOUB SACKSneatly-ataaqmiL TARPAULINS or sale or hire. sepI9—3m TOBACCO ! BACON THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, Cojimajjdeb, Will sail on THURSDAY, November 26fat 3% o'clock p. m. Bills of lading given here on through freights ol Cotton to Liverpool by flrewlass steamers. Insurance by steamers of tliis line, One-Half per cent. For freight or passage, navmg new and splendidly arranged accommodations, appiy to WILDER & FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, nO v20 opposite tne Post Office. Notice, f|inp. UNDERSIGNED has this day retired from the I firm of William Battersby & Co. November 6, 1868. C. D. a BHIND. DOVlO-tf Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY THAXT0N, CREWS & CO., 163 Ray Street, SAYOVISTS'A.H,' GEORGIA. oc8-rtf rPIHEundersignedlaro prepared .to meat orders for X BEARD’S 3ELF-ADJUSTING BCC1CLE TIE. Also, for Beard Patent Lock iTie. Factors sup plied at liberal ra' tes. *pp3-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST CO. SPAR TOIBEB 40 coses canned FRUITS. ADDISON, E11I0TT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, ^ ocSl-lm S5 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. sepl9-tf Corn and Oats* GUERARD & HOLCOMBE. ngl0-tf K. A. HARDEE S