Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 26, 1868, Image 4

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usings Carte MERCANTILE MUTUAL GHOLSON, WALKER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, LIVKRpooii, M ake liberal advances on consign ments OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES, Ac. The senior partner, Mr. Gholson, will be in Savan nah during the season, and may be found at the office of J. W.XATHROP & CO. nov20-lm Change of Schedule, MURRAY’S LINE. FOR NEW YORK. CABIN PASSAGE...'....! — S2 STEERAGE WITH SUBSISTENCE. ™ FOR JfBW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB, INDEPENDENT LINE, largest Circulation in City and Country, INSURANCE COMPANY. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, November 26. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen fc Co. Steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—L J Guil- martin fc Co. Steamer H. M. Cool, Dexning, Darien—M A Cohen. Steamer Isaac P Smith, Goldsmith, Fernandina, Ac—M A Cohen. Steamer Dictator, Willey, Charleston—L J Gnilmar- tin & Co. Schr Emeiine McLane, 140 tons, Torry, 7 days. Bos ton, with guano and machinery—Richardson & Bar nard. Schr Thomas Foster, 278 tons, , in ballast—T L Kinsey. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFiep % ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD ( Savannah, October 28th, 1868. { O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Trains on this Road will run as follow* mencing with 7:00 P. M. Train: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted!at... 7-oop •%, Arrive at Live Oak at........... 3^ V “• Arrive at Jacksonville at 7.3Q T* JJ* Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at!! 705 P 5* Leave lave Oak at lloo P » Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. 8:00 a! £ DAY TRAIN. I^aye Savannah (Sundays excepted) at. Arrive at Bambridge at*........... Arrive at Live Oak at. Arrive at Jacksonville at High tide, and the year at ebb; . The sea is a dream to-day ; The sky is a gossanier web Of sapphire, andpfeari, and gray. A vail oVar rock and boat; A breath on the tremulous bine. When the flint sails lie afloat. Or, unaware, slip from view. They wear the rosy ray; They dusk to the violet shade; Like a thought they flit away; Like a foolish hope, they fade. But listen! a sadden plash! A ship is heaving in sight. With a stir, and a noisy dash Of the salt foam, seething white' Tar-grimed and weather-stained. The sailors shout from her deck; Naught of the sky bine-veined. Of the dreamy waves they reck. And the sunburnt girl who stands, Where'her feet on the wet wreck slip Eyes shaded with lithe, brown hands— She sees but the coming ship. EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE. •? JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, no. 7 south st., baltiuore. T>ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE JL sale of Cotton, Rice and Southern Produce, and purchase of Grain, Flour, Guano and Plantation Sup plies. Liberal advances made on consignments. Refers to H. & R. N. Gourdin fc Co., Savannah. novl8-d6t,&M8m mms COMPANY HAYING PERFORMED ITS FULL I share of that service which the mercantile com munity have a right to expect from 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. 70S~ Policies issued making loss payable in GOLD when desired. R. H. FOOTMAN & CO., Agents, novl7-ly Office in City Exchange Bniiding. CL AS ON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. 1 IBEBAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN- l MENTS to their houses in New York and Liver pool, and to their Mends on the Continent. novlG-Sm Captain G. A DEARBORN, Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY. December 1st, at — o’clock—in. • Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. No engaged berths secured after Monday, November 29th,-unless paid for. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to HUNTER fc GAMMELL, nov25 8+ Bay street • 7iOOA.lt. .10:20 P. V . 6:30P.W . 1:30 A.M. .12:671.5: FAIRCLOTH, Masteb. Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY Decem ber 2d, at — o'clock — m. Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight orp^ap^. ^ ^ ^ - 8» Bay street. Savannah, Ga. US* It LOWDEN, Agent. No. 93 West street New York. nov26 °?. O. BUST. T. H. JOHNSTON. B. Q. LOCKETT. JRUST, JOHNSTON & LOCKETT, COTTON FACTORS, 94 Bay St., Savannah, Ga., “Ti IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS 1 ja of Cotton in Store, and on Shipments to qhx Cor respondents in New York and Liverpool. Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cot ton. Consignments solicited. nov2-lm For Havre. The A1 American ehip ROCHESTER, (of twenty-two hundred bales capaci ty.) Captain Oliver, having a portion of : .X mill L.t-o Immodlnfo Tbying to Change the Tide of Trade. A cotton warehouse man. from Selma, has been in Rome during the past week, buving a few bales of cotton and shipping it to Selma. We suppose'this is done with the intention of trying to turn the cotton between here and Selma in that direction. This can't be done. Home is obliged to be a better market than that city, little spasmodic efforts to the con trary notwithstanding. Abundant proof of this is found in the fact that cotton is daily passing through Home, from Selma, on its way to Charleston, Savannah and New York. Cotton will not now bear the shipment of the Mobile route. The quickest route will take hence the great bulk of the FOR NEW YORK. SEM 1-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE 2D gaged, will have immediate a above. For farther engage- BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED IN 1809, CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): Subscribed Capital .$10,000,00€ For Liverpool, first class Ship r EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE .8 PHILIP DZIALYNSKt COMMISSION MERCHANT, 18(> Bay- Street, JoiustUpprr Block. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at Madison, Florida. novl2-tf MCAbthub, Master, Requires 100 hales Cotton to complete her cargo. For ITeight engagements, apply to nov23-4t CRANE, fc ( and Wednesday, at 9:00 A. M. oc29-tjanl Ge it every time; hence the great bulk of the cotton at Selma comes this way now. Since the above was in type, we learn the occasion of shipping the above-named cotton to Selma was the presence there of the agent of an English manufacturing company, who actually paid from a cent to a cent and a half more for cotton than any one could afford for the purpose of shipping to New York market This may not happen again for a long time to come.—Home Courier. For Liverpool rriHE FINE A1 AMERICAN SHIP JL OTHELLO, ■ Tinkham, Master, re Having a portion of cargo engaged, will have prompt dispatch. ^ For freight, Ac., apply to 6. D. LINTOX. B- L. GENTRY. GEO. K. MOORE. g. D. LINTON & CO., j COTTON FACTORS, Warehonse and Commission Merchants, No. 2 JACKSON STREET, UNITED STATES LLOYD’S MARINE INSURANCE. For Liverpool\ rilHE FIRST CLASS SHIP , JL SCREAMER, % Solomon Young, Master, Having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, rig will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to nov21-4t WILDER & FULL AXLVyj-^ -A 9 LYONS, Masteb, Will sail for the aoove port'on SATURDAY. Novem ber 28th, at— o'clock — m. _ ‘ Through bills of laaing given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVES COHEN & CO., Agents, No. 8a; Bay street. : R- LOWDEN, Agent, No. »3 West ‘street, New rpHE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for the above named 1 Association, is prepared to take Risks on ship ment of Cotton, or other merchandize, on favorable terms; All ; losses promptly adjusted and paid i ON FOREIGN SHIPMENTS 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 Bay8treet. novl2-3m. Memoranda. Schr Alice, (Br) Crocker, cleared at St Thomas, Nov 14, for this port. Brig Ceres, (Br) Wilson, cleared at New York, Nov 21st, for St Marys, Ga. Schrs A E Cranmer, Cranmer, and Constitution, Smith, cleared at New York, Nov 21st, for Jackson ville. Steamship Arizona, Maury, Aspinwall Nov 13, with mdse, treasure and passengers, to 4he Pacific Mail Steamship Company, Nov 18, lat 32 50, Ion 74 28, passed the wreck of an abandoned schooner, about 140 tons, with foremast gone, mainmast standing and works washed off. . Steamer 8unk.—The captain of the schr Cambria reports having passed a sunken propeller on Smith Island Reef; could not ascertain her name; she looks like one of the New York freight propellers. -i?ome Courier. S. PAGE EDMAND& JOHN H. GARDNER. EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR ST. AUGUSTINE. jtOv25 FOR YEW YORK. Murray’s Line., STEAMER FOR TYEDNES1) AYT SOY. 25. Leaving Savannah for Florida, on SATURDAY, November 28th, at 3p. m., will, on returning, touch at St. Augustine. nov23-tf L. J. GUILMARTIN fc CO., Agents. Savannah, Ga. L iberal advances hade on consignments to onr friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. 'H'pFFRVTIfTJII ’ Messrs. Dabney, Morgan fc Co.. New York V Jarvis lade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmunds, Bos- m; Savannah.National Bank, Merchants' National ank, Savannah; Lathrop fc Spivey,. Bankers, Sa- innah. sep28—df PHCENIX GUANO, From McKean’s Island, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah $50 00 [By Telegraph.] Wilmington, November 25—Cleared, steamer Ash land, for New York. New Yobk, November 25—Spoken Nov 15 in lat 33, Ion 78, bark Cansdell, from Charleston for Eng land, had lost deck load of naval stores in a gale on the 13th. Arrived, steamers Huntsville and Clyde. Mobile, November 25—Cleared, ship G Hurlbert, for Havre. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE, WILCOX, GIR^S & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO ! A mixture of PHCENIX and No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH; Price at Savannah $65 OO At Augusta. 7000 PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, ! Now landing, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at Ahghsta...... 3:13 A. M. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta. .9:33 P. 2L DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Macon ...6.-25 P. M. Savannah 5:10 A. M Augusta.... 3:13 A. M. Passengers. Per steamer Isaac P Smith, from Florida—Mrs S S Moore, J Walker, R L Morris, B F Darly, T Gray', and 10 deck Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—Dr J J Cas sidy, wife and 2 children, Mr Mills and wife. Mr Arm- don, Mr Reese, E L Jacques, Gen Wurthenberg, Lt Wnrthenburg, Mrs Hamlin, Miss H E Alden, Major Alden, Mr Ferris, W C Bee, Mr Barnwell, W H Mel ton and wife, F Murphy, Com Ingraham. H P Lynch, L Nathans, J A Humer, Dr King, Mr DeRossett, Mrs Phillips, Mrs Huntington, Mrs Loder, Capt Hunt, Mr Jackson, C Carr. Per steamship Montgomery, from New York—J H Parkhurst, Mrs Parkhurst, Miss M Parkhurst, Mrs J T Wilbur and nurse, Misses Wilbur, A W Lowel F M Jones, J C Bowen and wife, J R Gilbert, J C Sturte- vant, Mrs Ogden, Miss L Ogden, Miss H Ogden, Geo Ogden, S Ogden, Mrs C H Walton and 2 children, M . .OFFICE: , , 89 Baj Street. r WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND JL citizens generally that I am. now prepared to EF FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF RISKS IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, RIVER and ACCIDENT. Insurance at ns low rates ns any other first-class Agencies. oc6—3m HINES, Commander, Will sail for New York WEDNESDAY, November 25th, at — o’clock. Through bill9 lading issued.here.on Cotton destined for Liverpool-by first class steamers. For freight apply to nov23 HUNTER & GAMMELL. Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY. 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 FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALAT- EA, and ALL POINTS on the St. Johns River. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE PALATKA EVERY MONDAY. JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY: FERNANDI NA THE SAME DAY, Bod SAVANNAH for CHARLES TON EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Bam. N. B.—FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY AN v 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 FOR NEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE HALF PER CENT. ThOS. PETERS. a. XE.*M’C02»KIC0. B. H. HENLEY. B. H. HENLEY & CO., COTTON BUYERS —AND— General Com’sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Office comer Bay and Lincoln streets, up stairs, over W, H. Stark b Co’s. seplD-3m WILCOX, GIBES & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, el COMMISSION -MERCHANTS; r -' V ALSO, AGENTS FOR IDE WILLCOX ft 01 I SILENT SEWING MACHINE, No. 97 Bay street, Savannah, and No. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. : Onr Agents will sell at same prices, necessary expenses added. ,. jy9—ly M Mara, E B Maynard, M J Wade and wife, H L Tuck er and wife, T 8 Wars, J H Schaffer, M Redfield, Miss Bowen, R Brown, D Ogden.- MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE Consignees. Per steamship Montgomery, from New York—G W Allen, Alexander Sc R, Addison, E & Co, H S Harris, Blun & M, Bragdon & 8, W R Boggs, H Brigham, J H Burnell, Bell & H, Barnett & Co, O J Beatty, agt, JF Brown, Bolshaw & S, F W Cornwell, Champion &F. Crawford & L, Connerat & J, O Cohen & Co, Claghom fc C, C M Conoly, C H Connery, C Green & Son, M A Cohen, S M Colding, J A Douglass, A Doyle, W M Da vidson, E W Drummond fc Bro. W C O’DriscolL Mar tin Duggan, M J Doyle fc Co, Einstein fc E, IL Falk & Co, A & L Friedenburg, M Ferst & Co, Miss Frew, B B Franklin, A Gomm, C L Gilbert, J Gilliland & Co, Gnckenheimer fc S, S W Gleason, Holcombe fc. Co, Jno Harig, Hess, G fc Co, W Hone, Harney fc Co, H H Lee, Hopkins, N fc Co, R M Hunt, Mrs G Hallock, J G Hernandez, S G Haynes fc Bro, H in a diamond, H & L T, L M Hamilton, N B Knapp, J Koox, M E King- man, J Lyons, W W Lincoln, Lovell fc L, J Lippman, S M Lederer, Lathrop fc Co, Levi & B, H C Mehrtens, J J McGowan, Meinhard Bros k Co, R Mclntire & Co, D Mallett, J A Mayer, M S Meyer, A J Miller & Co, J J Maurice, R W Miller, Nicolson fc McA, L N in a diamond, T Nugent, S C Ogden, Orff, W fc Co, Oppen- heimer, M k Co, G O’Brian, K Platshek, Palmer & D, P G Reilly, P Reilly, Randell fc Co, J H Ruwe, J fc W Rutherford, F J Roberta, Rogers, D.fc Co, G T R & Son, J Sullivan, J W Stansbury fc Co, D T Scranton, Stenhouse fc Co, A A SolomonB fc.Co, str Lizzie Baker, E D Smythe & Co, W H Stark & Co, ; E A Schwarz, B Straus, P Tuberdy, H A Topham fc Co, W A Thomas, C W Thompson, R A Wallace, R D Walker fc Co. W T Walsh, S Wilhouski, M H Williams fc Sou. Weed fc C, Miller fc Bro, Cen R.R Agt, A & G R R Agt. Per steamer Isaac P Smith, from Florida—So Ex Co, E W Drummond & Bro, Brigham, H fc Co, Duncan & J, F J Buckert, C S Wylly, Dr J C Habersham, Wm Hone. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—R R Agent, L J Guilmartin fc Co, So Ex Co, W Battersby fc Co. J Gross, C Green fc Son, M H Williams & Son, W John son, Thaxton, C & Co. PfirCentral Railroad, November 25. 18C8—G W Cooper) :N A'Hardee’s Sons fc Co,L J Guilmartin & Co, M H Wiliams fc Son, Orff. W fc Co, Claghom fc C, Lt Pickett, 6. Cohen fc Co, M S Cohen, E C Wade & Co, J McMahon fc Co, W S Sanford, A S Jones, C R R Agt, A fc G-R R Agt, Brigham, H fc Co, Brady fc M, J W La throp fc Co, W H Stark k Co, A S Hartridge, W A Mc Kenzie, N A Hardee’s Sons & Co, Wilkinson fc W, H T Minor, Jr,-Jones & W, Adams, W & Co, Tison fc G, WB Woods, Sloan, G fc Co, F W Sims & Co, Knoop, H fc Co, R S Larcomb, Duncan & J, Roberts & T, W M Tonno fc Co, A Low & Co, Walker, A fc T. H J Dicker- son. E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin fc Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO. GENERAL SHIPPING —AND— Commission Merchants. 154 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ! aul—tf CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! ! 20 bbls. A SUGAR, 20 bbls. B SUGAR, I \ 25 bbls. C extra SUGAR, 30 bbls. C SUGAR, 50 bbls. Brown SUGAR, 50 bags Kio COFFEE, 30 mats Java COFFEE, 15 bids. C. K. 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 CRACKERS, 50 boxes assorted CRACKERS, 30 bbls. MACKEREL, 40 half bbls. MACKEREL, 50 quarter bbls. MACKEREL, 100 kits MACKEREL, SO 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, 20 coses canned LOBSTERS, 40 cases canned FRUITS. ADDISON, ELLIOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, oc31-lm 95 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. THE FINE SrDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP NICKERSON. COMMAftDKR* Will sail as above on SATURDAY, November 28. at 3*4 o’clock p. m. Positively no engaged uertfis secured after Wednes day, November 25tn, uniess paid ioc. Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool by first-class steamerb. For freight or passage. Having snnenor accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS fc CO. jjgf~ WM. R. GARKiaON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. aov23 R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, Capt. CHA8. WILLEY, Will, 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. 4®- 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 departure. * L. J. GUILMARTIN fc CO., Agents, °c6—tf No. 14-8 Bay street. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE :.i 620 06 DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....SAO 00 Foreign Markets. Loudon, November 25—Noon. ■Consols, 94*. United States .Bonds Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle. DENTIST, (Masonic Hall,) cor. Broughton and Bull St&, UP STAIRS, (ENTRANCE ON BROUGHTON ST.) Savannah, Georgia. je!2-ly Commencing- H&uselieeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CJHEVA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fan eg Articles, &c. SAVANNAH AND FERNANDINA Steamboat Line. Domestic Markets. New Yore. November 25—Noon. Financial.—Money easy at 6@6 per cent; Sterling 109&; gold, 134 *1; 1862 coupons, 113%; 'North Caro lina's, 65; new, 63; “Virginia's, ex-coupons, 60%; hew,. 69; Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 68; hew same. Cotton—Firm; middling; 25%c. : ' ■ Flour—Dull and declining. Grain—Wheat heavy and l@2c lower; Corn a shade firmer. Provisions—Mess pork, $27; lard dull; steam boiled, 16^@16&c. Naval Stores—Turpentine steady at 48c; rosin in fair request? strained and common, 1 $2 55. New York, November 25—Evening. Financial—1862 coupons, 113>jf; Tennessee's, 68; new, 6S-X; Virginia’s, 5G3£; hew, 57; money very easy at4@6 per cent; supply large; discounts, 7@9per cent; sterling, 109 gold closed active atl35>£. Cotton—Less active but steady! sales, 3,000 bales. Flour—State and Western a shade easier; Super fine, $5 40@5 80; Southern dull; common to fair, extra, $7 20@8 25. Grain—Wheat 1@ 2c lower with a moderate demand for export and home use; Com a shade firmer; mixed- Western, $1 13<^1 17. Provisions—Mess pork dull and lower; hew mess, $26 50©27 '50; lard heavy and lower; kettle rendered; 16^@17c. BLANKETS BLANKETS! JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, November 28, at 8y z o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER * GAMMELL, nov23 Bay street PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints OF AT.T. COLOBS AND SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ- . . ING, &o., No. G Whitaker St., Corner of Bay Lane. FOR BALTDIORE. ABIN PASSAGE:..... $20 00 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 ; nov!8-tf: M. A COHEN, Agent IVotiee. rTVHE OKIGINAL FILM OF E. D. SMYTHE t C0i JL was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March »»- All debts due the late firm are directed to be **’ HENRY 1*. LAW T only, or his attorney, JOSEPH J*- STANSBURY. aep28-u_ CHRIS. MURPHY. CHAS. CLAlHL Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam boat Painters. ■ Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing, and Paper-Hanging,. ~\TTE ABE PBEPABED TO SELL, AT 'WHOLE- W rale and retail, Faints,. Oil, Glass, Putty, and Varnishes, Mixed Faints, Brushes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. 77. Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton, ,mhl4—ly SAVANNAH, GA. City Marshal’s Sale. THAXTON, CREWS & CO, 163 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GKOBGIA. 119 and 121 Congress St, TTNDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Savannah, and under direction c# * s P ec ^T committee of Council, I will sell in nont house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAi in December next, between the legal baaraof a&.s, «* following property, levied on to sati^fr execuuona io Lot No. 1, An- HOTTED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB- N AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIC0LATA. Sign of the Golden Sheep, BACOA Freights—Firm; on cotton by sail, %@5-16&; do by steam, K(§)ll-I6d. v? • Baltimore, November 25. FiNAiioiAL.—Virginia's, old, inscribed, 46%@47^; old coupons, 66^56%. Cotton—Firm; middlings, 24j^@25c. -Flour—Active and-steady. Grain—Wheat firm; prime to choice red, $2 30@ 2 50; Com, new ■white, 95@98c; yeilow, $1 05@1 10. Provisions—Mess pork, $28.50; bacon firm; shoul ders, 14*£c; lard,17@17^c. ' St. Louis, November 25. FLOUR-^Superfine, $4 75@5 50; corn duU; new, 80 @85c. Provisions.—Bacon dull; shoulders, ll^c;_ clear sides, 17%©17%c; Mess pork, $23 50; lard nominal at uc. ■ j.. . ;jji y T. A. HGOPjER, 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, naving excellent accommo dations, apply to ' J. B. WEST fc CO., nov21 Bay street, opposite Whitaker. Also, Lot and brick improvement on son ward, second tything, property 'cl Blois and Eliza M. Herb. , Also, improvement on the northwest Lot No. 13, Washington ward, propc Campbell, col’d. Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, very low. C. V. HUTCHINS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, &c. C ORN, OATS. PEAS, BRAN, RYE, FRESH GRITS and MEAL, &c., Ac., on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES- Grain Warehouse, 155 Bay street, Savannah. oc!4—tf FOR IETF YORK. Atlantic Coast TVYATT. STEAMSHIP CO. SIDEWHEEL SHU’S EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE. SUS OC 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. ALSO, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling, of direct importation, same eopl9-tf resume Jier trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR- DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY JONES’ INDEPENDENT Cincinnati, November 25. Flour—Superfine, $5 50@6. Grain—Com firm; new, 58@59c. Whiskey—Firm at 98c, ... Provisions—Mesa pork dull at $22 50@22 75; lard irregular; kettle rendered, I4^@15c. •New Orleans, November 25. FxHANOAL.—Gold, 135 y & ; sterling, bank, 146&; com mercial, 145&@146#; New York sight, % per cent discount. _ . -t-t Cotton—Stiffer in. the morning but easier at the close; middling, 23%@24c; sales, 2,700bales; receipts 2,197bales; exports, 11,412. bales. Sugar—Unchanged. Molasses—Unchanged. Floub—Dull; uj>erfinc,’ $6 25; XXx, $6 75@7 50. Grain—Com quiet; new, 90c; oats held at63c. Hay—Firm; Western, $24©25. v Pno*v7dmNS—Mess pork dull and nominal at $26; i u:-m unsettled; shoulders, 12><c; clear rib, 16c; ele.-ir Hides, 18;(c;lard dull; tierce, 16c; keg, 27%c. V/his key—Western rectified, $1@1 03%; common unchanged. - •, r - ; H‘.avy rains all day have prevented trade. Mobile, November 25. Cotton—Market quiet; sales, 500 bales; middling, 2$>£$; receipts, 329 bales; exports, 3.029 bales. Wilmington, November 25. Naval —Spirits Turpentine, no sales; Rosin bteady at $1 1 90; strained. Turpentine un- Wholesale Liquor Dealer. Agenit for Bininger, anio—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUAR MORNING. . This Boat, has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond. will be carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES. For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf; or to CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM, Agents. BST* No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of sailing. JKS- AT.T. FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. mr This Boat connects at Fernandina witli the Florida Bailroad to Cedar Keys; at'Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lako City, and at Picolata with regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—tt HARDWARE, DUTLERY, AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES, NAILS, TRACES, Ac. Also, Agent for MCARTHUR’S COTTON GDIS, No. 151 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga. septl-C.m JS NOW PREPARED FOR BUSINESS, AND THE attention of all parties interested is respectfully in vited to the facilities it affords. NORMAJY C- JONTES.- DAYID WALDHAUER, Snperintcndent. oc30-3tn THE CHAMPION BILLIARD TABKE! FOR SALE. A PHELAN A COLLENDEB prices as before the "War. Ocl9—tf ~ THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, Commander, Will Bail on THURSDAY, November 26, at 8# o’clock p. m. Bills of lading given here on through freights of Cotton to Liverpool by firsr-class steamers. Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per Cent * a For freight or passage, naving new and splendidly arrangedaccommo^ns^ppiyh^^ 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range, FREE FROM VOLUNTEER. SPAR TIMBER PEPPER’S Carom Billiard Table for Sale. Can be seen at St. Andrew’s Hall. For furthe par- upposite tnePost Office. Chaklehton, November 25. ' ‘Ji iov.—Sellers too firm for buyers; sales, 350 bales ottered, 24c asked; receipts, 941 bales. Augusta, November 25. Corxoa—Hrnier and more active; rales, 870 bales; . l*ies; naddhng, 23Xo- Aotice, PHE UNDERSIGNED has this day retired from the I firm of William Battersby fc Co. November C, 1868. C. D- C. RHXND. novlO-tf A Fine Lot, to Suit Purchasers. July, August. September and October,1868 MALLON & FRIERSON. nov2-tf d. McConnell. 119 and 121 Congress St. GUERARD & HOLCOMBE