Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 28, 1868, Image 4

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Jshippinfl. ping gnteUigwrt Savannah Wholesale Price List. LTQUOR?.-The market has bcon exceedingly dull and heavy, without any change in price; stod is good. Hol ders arcTcfUbing to fill small orders except for cash, on account of the iuimeusa trouble by the Internal Revenue law. The demand for city consumption very light. The stock is good, and prices unchanged. Ales are in good demand. I.rM-ir and Laths.—A cargo of Rockland has arrived, and prices are less firm, wo qnoto- in lots at $1 80(3* 1 90. The market continues glutted with laths; prices nominal. Bice—-New rice la coming In quite freely. Market unsettled- We quote fklrto good. 7 K@'3^c. wholesale. Receipts for the season have been 125,617. bushels rough rice. r.tt The demand limited—stockvervgoad. From whirl, $1 65. Tobacco.—The wed closes on a good trade, at un changed prices. Stock on hand Is good and induce. :m«uta are offered by first claaa-houses to buyers. We quote leading brands as follows: Stnltz'a pancake and AAAA $1 30 to $1 40; StulU's AAA and Figtwist, (1 15 to *1 25; Cygnet 80 to 85c; T. M. Miner’s 65 to (Stownwwal FOR AEW YORK. f rr>- lout 'UZ'Vl , ™ Atlantic Coast MATT. STEAMSHIP CO. SIDE WHEEL SHITS EVERY; THUKSDAy. CABIN PASSAGE .... OO STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....> |10 00 SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,) Savannah. Friday, November 2T, 1848. f. Cotton.—The market for the past week has been comparatively steady, and the demand throughout good—Wednesday unusually so—and all lines firm. Low middling and upwards have been taken at quo tations, and are still in good demand, at about 24c for middling, while lower grades are still neglected, and jnuch lower proportionately than at any time during the season. Notwithstanding the various home and foreign predictions of lower prices on account of large crop, prices seem tending upward, and, the presump tion is, will not be lower, as at this season prices here tofore have been at their lowest point. Many com. plaints are heard latterly of rejections of mixed cot tons. Planters should be careful in preparing their cotton for market, and the present system of selling various grades of cotton, when belonging to one party, at the same figure, we think ought to be abolished^ We give the following resume of the week: Friday.—The market opened with a very good in quiry, and the-demand better than we have had for some time past, buyers seeming anxious to fill orders. Sellers asked higher rates, under favorable advices from the North and Liverpool. Middling quoted at 23c. Sales, 1,822 bales. Saturday.—To-day there was considerable inquiry displayed, and the demand was good, but holders and buyers were still at variance. The 3 P. ML dispatch from Liverpool gave holders renewed confidence that -prices would be better. The market closed quiet, with periling firm at 23c. Sales, 538 bales. Monday.—The inquiry was general and the demand good. Transactions large. The firmness of holders caused buyers to operate cautiously, and to take only such lots as were comparatively cheap. The market closed buoyant under 3 P. M. advices from New York, as follows: “Cotton firm and in fair demand/* Mid dlings were quoted at 23£<&23Xc. Sales/1.575 bales. Tuesday.—The market opened with considerable in quiry. Liverpool showing a firm and advancing mar ket, gave holders confidence. Our market closed firm at 23>i@24c for middling, and 23@23)^c for low mid dling; lower grades cheaper and much neglected. Sales. 1.491 bales. Wednesday.—The market opened with good inquiry, and demand very fair. The operations ol the day were the largest of the season. The inquiry was entirely for good cottons. The dispatches from the North and Liverpool affected our market very little. New York showed a quiet, but steady market, with sales of 4,000 bales; Liverpool, firm, and quotations unchanged. Our market closed quiet, but firm, with middling at 24c. Sales, 2,232 bales. Thursday.—It being a day of thanks, business trans actions were limited. We hear of but 100 bales being sold, on a basis of 24c for middling—46 bales at 23?£c, and about 40 bales at 24c. Sea Island.—The demand for common and medium grades has been good, with unchanged prices. In finer grades, buyers and sellers cannot agree upon prices. Some sales have been made on private terms. The receipts at this port since the 19th instant amount to 11,076 bales upland, of which 8,173 were re ceived per Central Railroad, 2,500 per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 289 from landings on the Savannah river, i snctAfiflhanss from Florida. The exports for the same time have been 7,266 bales upland and 220 bales sea island, of which 3,175 bales upland and 15 bales sea island were shipped to Havre, 3,298 bales upland and 205 bales sea island to New York, 249 bales upland to Philadelphia, and. to Baltimore 554 bales. Largest •Circulation In City andConntrj’. Steamer Katie, Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M A Cohen. Schr Irene E Messervey, 326 tons. Wall, Now York, assorted cargo—Richardson A Barnard. ■ ; i ' Schr Sophia, Black, Nassau, with oranges—G W Thompson. The following poem; from the Church of England Magazine, will come like a “song in the night*’ to many a. stricken heart: "The loved and lost!” why do we call them lost ? Because we miss them from our onward road, God’s unseen angel o’er our pathway crost, Looked on us all, and loving them the most, Straightway relieved them from life’s weary load. They are not lost; they are within the door That shuts out loss and every hurtftxl thing— With angels bright, and loved ones gone before, In their Redeemer's presence evermore, And God himself their Lord, Judge, and King, And this we call a loss I O selfish sorrow Of selfish hearts! O we of little frith! Let ns look round, some argument to borrow. Why we in patience should await the morrow, Sailed Thursday. Steamship North Point,' Hooper, Baltimore—J B West A Co. .Arrived Yesterday. Bark Nellie May, 699 tons, Hutchings, Eondon, 39 ays, ballast—Master. ‘ Ship Janies Jardine, t,810 tons, Mathias. Liverpool, ssorted cargo—Chaa Green & Son. Schr B E bee, Collier, New Smyrna—Master. THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Montgomery, Lyons, New York—O Cohen kOa ' Steamer Isaac P Smith. Crawford, 7 New.lYoric— Hammond. Bark £ H Duvall, Cook,£l.Terpool—Edmanda, Gard ner 4: Co. | ' Brig John Aviles, Hammond,. Cabarien, Cuba—T L Kinsey. • • q. u. ] 4, lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to ‘C town for orders. -Coastwise: To New Fort, cent m 9) bn UDlands: domestics. SI 00 V bal< $2 60 By steam to Philadelphia/*^ H ftonu] domestics, 75. TO Baltimore by steam, %; by fju Inal; by steam to Liverpool X of a cent * lb ton; to Havre 1 cent gold lb on cotton, by steam through to Boston* l)(c t* ft. With number of arrivals, there is no diminution in offerings! We see no reason 'to look for 10 eacke flour, 10 sacks meal, 10,300 shingles, 7 bags ground nuts, 3 sacks rice; 1 mule, and sundries. Per Central Railroad, November 26,1868—1,648 pales cotton, 30 bales domestics, 15 bales yarn, 51 half boxes and 100 sacks flour, 474 sacks* - oats, 20 boxes and 30 cases tobacco, 18 empty kegs, 105 sacks ground peas, 4 packages rope, 4 sacks pegs, 2 bbls potatoes, 2 boxes apples, 1 bbl clay.T_bbl peach stones, 1 bbl oranges., 1 tub lard, and mdse. November 27—1,759 bales cotton, 113 bales domestics, 9 bales yarn,' 5 bales hides, 2 bales leather, C bales paper, stock, 119 empty barrels, 16 cars timber, 5 bbls potatoes, 108 sacks cotton seed, 88 sacks meal, 1 bale wool, 4 hhds bacon, 61 sacks peas, 23 sacks potatoes, 10 sacks com, 2 coops chick ens, 1 bbl syrup, 7 boxes tobacco, 2 bbls tallow) and mdse. t Murray*s Line. CABIN PASSAGE ...825 STEERAGE! AW) SUBSISTENCE.. 10 FOR ST. AUGUSTINE. , No.1 half bbl- •( No. I...kits 3 00 < No. 8...:..half bbl 9-60 ( No. 2....kite . ( No. 3, large % bbl. 7 00 < o. I......./, 1 ...box 40 ( cal ad. .... ...box 40 ( .........ft 70*< ‘•Nay, but the woes I feel he too must share!” Or, rather, bursting into grateful song, She .went her way rejoicing, and'made strong To struggle on, since be was freed from care. We will do likewise. Death hath made no breach In love and sympathy, in hope and trust; No outward sigh or sound our ears can reach. But there’s an inward, spiritual speech, That greets us stUVtbongh mortal tongue bo dost. It bids os do the work that they laid down— Take up the song where they broke off the strain; So journeying till we reaoh the heavenly town, f ~ up our treasures and our crown, CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE, SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE HORNING NEVIS, i Savakkah,-November 27, 6P. M_ j f Cotton.—The market opened quiet, but at'the same time ahowingcvidenceof V’Bitri'nM.'buyacaoperating only when middling of a fall nlasa could he had at 24g. Hie market closed quiet, but weak, though net quota- bly lower. We quote middling at 24c; low middling, 23J4C. 1 u '** ** 1 **" -ritenhi j The following are the sales of thg.day; 425 bales at 24c, 28 at 23J|,223at23?f, 63 at 23K,99at 23* ,234at 23*. 53 at 23, 86 at Rat 22#, 18 at 22, and S tf 21-total, 1,273 tales. a-Jj L,.:. , - The receipts ginccWedneadayamount to 3,676 bales. Sea IsnamfeMM demand was mostly speculative, foreign buyers doing little. - The. sales'were : 17 jjags st80c,17at66,4at64,.3m6q,sild*st,57>t-^totsl 45, bags,' We quote: . . ,.y n ft. i n Where are li _ . , And our lost, loved ones will be found again. Captain WILLIAM T McNEETT, WILL, ON AND 'AFTER. NOVEJIBER Sift. ME leave CRfflLEaTON BVBST FRIDAY at »p. m. SAVANNAH EVEBY SAHJBDAY at3p.ru, TOCO- ING AT FEBNANDINA, JACKfiONVHXB, PALAX. JlOO^lb 65075 do u. ; AND THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ALL KINDS OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! a. W. BILLUPS, Commander, Wm sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December s, at 10 o'clock a. m. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of ine Agents. For freight or passage, naviug excellent accommo dations, ^ply to J. B. WEST A CO, nor28 Bay street, opposite Whitaker, r' 13,373 Foreign Markets. London, November 26—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 94M- United States Bonds 74 y.. Suoab—Quiet. Naval Stohes.—Turpentine, 29s 6d- -Fkaotfost, November 26. Financial—Bonds quiet at 79V- Ltvebpool, November 26—Evening. Cotton—Closed quiet; uplands, llWd; Orleans, 11 ?£d; sales, 12.000 bales. PF.ovrslONi—Mess pork declined to 88s. Other provisions unchanged. BEEASSTunsr-Heavy. Havre, November 26. Cotton—Firm; tres ordinaire, If Me. Liveepool, November 26—Evening. Cotton—Cloeed firm with a slight advance; uplands H«®ll?id; Orleans. UN@UNd. FOR NEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT LINE. EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SAT CRD AT. CABIN PRSAGEil 11."...ft*® 4ft; mHK ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE A CO. X was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of Starch last Ail debts due the late Arm are directed to be paid to HENRI D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W. STANSBURY. - sep28 -tf BLANKETS! Tina’s, 65 if; new, WU asked; Virginia’s, ex-coupon a, 57; new. 68; Tennessee’s, ex-coupon*. 69; new, 68>J. Cotton.—Quiet and steady; middling, 2514c. Floto—Quiet ■3bain—Wheat quiet; Com He better. Pnovisions—Hess pork dull and nominal at $26 75 @27; lard doll; steam boiled, 16@16}4c. Naval Stobes—Turpentine, 48c; Rosin, strained and common, $2 55. Fbeights—Finn. Nsw Yobe, November 27—Evening. Financial.—Gold closed dull; 1862 coupons, 112; Tennessee's,- 68J4; North Carolina’s, new. 64a; Vir ginia’s, new, 67; money steady; on cal], 6 per cent; with exceptions at 5@7 per cent; sterling weak at 109 U; gold inactive, but closed steady at 135. Cotton—Closed dull and drooping; tales, 1,500 bales; middling, 25®25>4c. Floub—Active; prices unchanged. Gbain—Wheat active and 1@ 2c better; Corn, mixed Western, $1 14@1 18H; white Southern, $1 07® 1 16; yellow Southern, $1 10@1-16. Peovihioss—Mess park,. $26 76027 75; lard quiet Gbocebies—Quiet Naval Stobes—Unchanged. FBXiaHTS—Firm; on cotton by steam, H@Xd. New Obleanb, November 27. Financiai—Sterling, commercial, 145J4@146; bank, 146H@14CJf; gold, 135;'New York sight, % per cent discount sw Cotton—In fair demand and Mo lower; middling, 23‘4@23Hc; sales, !,700 bales; receipts, 4,365 bales; exports. 1,531 bales; sales of the wenk, 2,445 bales; receipts of the week,-gross, 34,053 bales; net, 311959 bales; exports coastwise,’ 3,495 bales; to Liverpool, 3,236 bales; to the continent. 37,766 hales: stock, 94.696bales.- ,1 ■ ■ '.’V I | . Suoab—In good demand and firm; common, 8Hc; prime, 12M@12Hc; clarified, 13@1357c. Molasses—Finn; common, 58@60c; choice, 72c. Floub—Dull and asking-higher; Superfine, $6 40© 6 60; XX, $6 45; XXX. $7 60@8 60. Gbain—Corn dull and declined to 82X@83c; oats Ann el COn • A4*i i 119 and 121 Congress St Sign of the Golden Sheep. Finetotency Extra fine, bright (new). cHeap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, very low. 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh Flannels,' all widths; very cheap. auso, Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Jiovelties in Dress Goods. Gases real Irish Linens---Nap- City Marshal’s Sale, TTNDER RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL U of Savannah, and under directi oh of a special committee of Council, I will sell in front of the Court*' house in the city of OSTarmah, on the first TUESp AY In Deeembfcr hext, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, levied on to satisfy executions for Ci Also, Lot and brick improvement on Lot No. 1, An* son ward, second tything, property of Mrs. JaneE. charging—^Brigham, Holst A Co. Rochester, tons, Oliver, Havre, loading— Brigham, Holst A Co. Calista Hawes, (Br) 1,124 tons, Hawes, waiting,Liv erpool—W M Tunno A Co. Mary Durkee. 919 tons, Sutherland, Newport, Wales; discharging—W M Tunno A Co. . Screamer, 1,203 tons. Young, loading for Liverpool —Wilder A Fullarton. i. ... ^ 1 . - Crescent City, U04 tons, Coldfield, waiting—WR- der & Fullarton. John Mann* 1,043 tons, Mann, waiting—WUder & Fullarton. Wellington, (Br) 3,105 tons. Skating, waiting—Wilder & Fallarton. i j * Othello, 988 tons, Finkham, loading for Liverpool— Edmauds, Gardner & Co. Fixaxciad.—Gold, buying 135; selling 138; New York exchange buying at Y, to %c off; selling at % to % 9 ct. off. Sterling bills in demand at $1 44®1 45. ’ j X \ BONDS. New Georgia 7’sl.". Old do 6’s Old do 7’s City Savannah-. City Augusta... City Macon City Columbus. LYONS, Master, Will saO for the a Dove port on SATURDAY. Xoven ber 28th, at 5 o'clock p m. Through bills of loamg given nere on Cotton de tined for Liverpool by nrst-claas sieamera. . For freight or passage appiy to OCTAVOS COHEN & CO-, Agents, No. S2 Bay street. B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. «3 West street. Ne York. hov25 HAHOGANT, WALNUT and PISE FURNITURE, Also, improvement on the northwest one-fourth of Lot No. 13, Washington ward, property of Mlnda Campbell, col’d. Also, -Lots D, 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, Heathcoto ward, Beletha tything, properly of J. S. -petty. Afiy. Also, Lot No. 4 and brick improvement, Anson fourth tything, property of Charles F. Lsndcrshine. Also, Lot and improvement No. ■ 29, U. F. Bowen, property of Christopher Murphy. Also, improvement on X Lot No. 15, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, south side of Pine street, property of Sa rah OdingseO, col’d. i Also, western one-hilt of Lot No 2, Decker ward, Heathcote Tything, .thirty feet ftont.and ninety feet in -depth, with brick improvement fronting on Congress Street and mnning back toCongress Street lane, levied on as the property of the estate, of Dominick O’Byrne. Also, improvements on Lot No. 32, Chatham ward, property of Mrs. E. C, Russell and children. Also, Lot Letter C, Middle Oglethorpe ward, pro perty of Cosmo B. Bichardsone. Also, Lot Letter.G and improvements, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, property of Cosmo B. Bichardsone, Also, improvement on 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- . B °Aiso,Lot No 9, W. giBowcp, property of Margaret Williams, col’d. . r ' 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 of the estate of Benjamin Whitehead. x ^ rr Alao, Lot Letter I and Improvement, Decker ward, property of Christopher White. "72@ 74 99@101 95® 97 83® 86 Ooffee—Unchanged. New Obleasb. November 26. Financiad.—Gold, 135 K? sterling, bank, 147J&; com mercial, 146>^®146%i New York aight, y£ per cent discount : ■ - - ' - Cotton—^Demand slack and easier; middling, 23 @23Xc; sales, 2,600 bales; receipts, 7,858 hales; ex ports, 574 bales.- * n - • Suoab—Firm and in fair demand; prime, 12>£® 12>ic; clarified, 13>^c. South Western Railroad Memphis & Charleston Rail Road... ..... Atlantic A Gulf Rail Road Pensacola A Georgia R. R., first mortgage. COUPONS. City of Savannah Old Georgia FOR YEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE Flora M Hulbert, 425 tons, Curtis, Philadelphia, dis charging—T B Marshall A Bro. Mary G Reed, 596 tons, Welton, loading, for Havre—E’A Soullard. Liverpool, (Br) 690 tons, Green, loading, Liverpool —E A Soullard. Eentrtlie, (Br) 782 tons, Evans, up for Liverpool— Carl George, 440 tons, Arfinan, waiting for freight— Knoop, Hanneman k Col Alamo, tons, Weissenhom, (North German) Bremen, ballast—Knoop, Hanneman k Co. Olive, tons, Yowden, Glome ester, England. Henry Palmer, (Br) 308 tons, Britton, discharging; Maryport, England—C Green k Son. Onward, (B) Flynn, discharging—Crane A GraybilL .1280130 Floue—Only a local'trade; Superfine, $6 37; XX, ^Gkain—Corn dull aud lowtT-ftt'BTbr 1 Beak—|1 20. Hat—Scarce affBOS?. ' ’ ; Miimm Mr as pork dull and nominal at $26; bacon dull; shoulders, 12Kc; clear rib, 16c; clear sides, 18X0; lard dull; tierce, 16c; keg, 170.' - Whxseet—Firmer; Western rectified, $1 02XS10S. Coetee—Firm; ikir,14Xc; prime, 16X@16Xc. ; ’ Fisasciai Virginia’s, July and January, 47x@ 47J4;1866’s, 51X@52; 1867’s,49M; coupons.old, 66; new, 67@59. 155 and 157 Broughton St, .(NEXT TO WEEDS A CORNWELL.) oc22—6nr : > ‘sAVAdeiAH- Macon A Western ex-dividend 120® Securities remain dull. Central Railroad wanted at 128. Bacon.—We continue onr quotations, and have only to reporta great scarcity in clear rib and ribbed sides—a good, inquiry for all other kinds. Holders are firm, We quote shoulders at 14K®15}£c, rib aides' at. 17@17j£c, and clear ribbed at 18tf@18&<L_ There are few clear sides offering, and prices are nominal at 18 ^*®18Kc. 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 are in better demand. We quote shoul ders at 13@13%c; short clear sides, 17®17>4c; short ribbed, 16@16J£c; bellies, 16&®16Hc» vud Stratford cutatl6e. Bagging and Rope.—There is a good stock of bag- PEPPER’S ing—T B Marshall A Bro. Marine, 250 tons, Cook, Orchilla, discharging—Har ney A Co. Artisan, (Br) 426 tons, McBemie, loading, Rio de Janeirio—T L Kinsey. Tangier, 163 tons, Grant, 8t Thomas—TL Kinsey. Derwent, (Br) 274 :tons, Temple, loading—C Green A Son- a to Msnesot ' • • 3T j4 Francisco de Altuna, (Span) 106 tons, Martenez, bo ing repaired. : ' John Aviles, 225 tons,.Hammond, discharging—J A Roberts A Co. - Nelson, tons, Williams, Maryport, discharging— Master. Hannah G, 248 tana, Eaaton, St John*. N B, loading —E A Soullard. Mayfield, 186 tone, Ray—Weed A Com well. 119 and 121 Congress St MABHJ^Q^iGUIDE, EING A PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR FOB MAR- I HIED PERSONS or those about to be married, h male and female, in everything concerning the •aiology and relations of our sexual system, and production and prevention of offspring, including the new discoveries never before given in the Eng- i language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Tills is really NICKERSON, CotousBEE, Will sail aa above on SATURDAY, November 28. at 3>4 o'clock p. m. Foaitively no engaged uerths securea alter Wednes day, November 25tn, unices paid iur. Through bins lading giving on cotton for Liverpool by firebclass steamer*. For freight or passage, caving snnenor accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO. *3-WM- R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. iov23 July, August, September and October,la MALLOJ5T & FRIER SO-V. clear eidea, 18X@18Xc- i St. Louis, November 26. Whisxet—Nominal and ’held above the views of buy era. Pbovisions—Mess pork dull; country, $22; city,. $23; shoullers, 11,‘Jc; clear sides, 1714c; old sugar- cured hams, 16c; lard, choice tierce, 14c. . . r_»_. Mobile, November 27. Cotton—Sales yesterday, 400 bales ; market closed quiet and firm; middling, 23X@23%<rt receipts; 921 bales; sales to-day, 800 bales; market easierst 23>xc; receipts, 1,774 bales; sales of the week. 7,100 bales; receipts of the week, 7,173 bales; exports to Great Britain, 2,258 bales; to France, 3,029 bales; to other foreign ports, 8,049 bales; coastwise, 1,375bales; stock on hand, 27,275 bales. . , -TgiujraX ' ' WnjDNOTON, November 27. Cotton—Weaker; no sales. Naval Stoeek.—Spirits Turpentine steady at 43@ 44c; rosin. $1 70®G 50; turpentine unchanged; tar those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with; stmitisa book that must be locked tip and not lie About the house. It trill tie sent to any address on receipt of FIFTY CENTS. Address, Be. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, shove Eourth,-Phila delphia. __ ‘ se- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any one of the notorious quacks— native and foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. YOUNG'S book and read it oarefully. It will bo the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly-yourlife. *3* Dr. YOUNG oan be consulted on any of the diseases described in his publications, at his office. No. 416 Spruce street, abovc'Fourtb, Philadelphia. Bobt Palmer, 283 tons, Clark, waiting—G I Tag gart. , : Vr _j i ... Beni Brown, 79 tons, Oliver, waiting—J A Roberts ACo. . tr. 1 E F Cabada 253 tons, Swain, discharging, Philadel phia—J A Roberta A Co. Lilly, 412 tons. Francis, Philadelphia, waiting— FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern _ Notice. ; nrtHE UNDERSIGNED'IS THE ONLY IMPORTER X of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of America jd wiii »■«.< n£f il"Osg-ni I s: ’No. 1 Peruvian Guano In Bags for sale by him and by bis agent at Baltimore, Maryland. B. F. VOSS. . R. C. FERGUSSON, . Agent for Consignees of.the Peruvian Gov’t, Mail Steamship .Line, Hiintor k Gamroill- Nellio Tarbox, 138 tons, CJoncry, waiting—Richard son k Barnard. Fanny Keating, 203 tons, Daniels, Boston, discharg ing—Richardson 4c Barnard. Margaret, 137 tons, Nicholls, Providence, waiting— Edmauds, Gardner k Co. Sulliote, 212 tons, Dexter, discharging, Boston— Honter k GammelL Marion Gage, 302 tons, Sheppard, New York, discharging—Edmands, Gardner 4c Co. Sophia, 69 tons, Cruise, Harbor Island, discharg ing—€ W Thompson. GUERAKD & H0LC0HBE. C OOKING, OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING- BOOM of_«U sixes and patterns, of beautiful de signs, as low aa any in the martlet. Give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' Also, FIRE FURNACE8 of all sixes. All kinds of TIN mid SHEET-IRON WORK done to order. JOHN J. MAURICE, No. 1**Bryan street, oc27—lm Northwest of Mari et 8qnare. Chableston, November 27. Cotton—Opened film but closed quiet; sales, 700 bales; middling,,23‘ic; receipM. 872 bales. Acousta, November 27. Cotton—Market a shade easier; sales for the two days, 613 bales; receipts for Die"two days, 1,135 bales; middling, 23 Xc; sales of the week, 2,654 bales; receipts of the week, 2,214 bales. ' ■ ' ~ ~ : , u nov21-tf BACON Shoulders, Clear 1 Emeline McLaine, 140 tons, Torry. Rockland, Me., discharging—Richardson k Barnard. ■^jpxomasFish, 278 tons, Wiley, will load for Quincy Point—TL Kinsey.. ~ i Jprfsfcffl F Irene E Misory, 244 tons. Wall, New York, dis charging—Richardson 4c Barnard. NEW GOODS.. . TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of fine CONFEC- U TIONERY, from the celebrated house of H. Mail- lard; also, on hand; a -splendid assortment of tooth and hair Broshea, fancy Toilet Sets, Lubin’a genuine Extracts and Soaps, Powder Puffis, Lily White from the best -inannfrctnrers. Pomades and Hair Oils, Dressing Combs, and a large assortment of Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to mention. No charge for look ing. fitii and examine them, at nov7-tf TATEM’S DRUG STORES. novT^ Iron Ties r fE undersigned xre BEARD’S SELF-AI Afoo. for Beard’s Pab plied at liberal ratea. JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for the above pen on SATURDAY, November 23, at 8>a o’clock a. m. vA !l '*~-I.vT7' 8in For freight or pa*sage apply m JEX. Xi, C70X.QXJITT, , Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant. Office moved to 69 Bay atreet, near Steam Bakery. npvl'2-lm If-llxca t sepl9.tr SI S: CB* 37,214 121,107 ilsgg'isigi-ei oc P • AS »-* oc z z * Y cs r* • 1-4 : S