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H. & R. W. GOURDIN & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. V " '
Exchange bought and sold.
FOR W YORK.
S E MI-W EEK LY.
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE
For Havre.
The AT American ship ROCHESTER,
(of twenty-two hundred bales capaci-
* n Oliver, having » portion of
engaged, will hare Immediate
9 above. For further engaga-
BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO.
Lojcdost, November SO—Noon.
Dls, 91. United ’ Btatea Bonds,
Largest Circulation, in City and Country.
dwelling house, situate in
the moat pleasant part of Jones street.
Apply at this office.
BLANKETS i
Liberal. advances made. on consignments to Liver
pool, Havre, Baltimore and New York.
novll-2awtf' " j . ‘ - . '
ments, apply to
nov34-tf
What is Thought of It—THe. Forrest*
Kilpatrick AlTair—Iut rn. t Ing and
Spicy Correspondence..
The following correspondence explains it
self. In consideration for the modesty of
some of the parties,, we give only initials:
New Youk, November 10. *
Geiieral J—n M. C—i:
Dear General—Forrest says I am “a liar,
poltroon and scoundrel.” IVhatdoyouthini
about it? Truly, etc..
FOR RENT.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE
FOR ST. AUGUSTINE,
GHOLSON, WALKER &/C0., i
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MVEBPOOL,
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 maybe found at the office
of J. W. LATHROP & CO. nov20-lm
SMALL BRICK HOUSE, with Gas
and Water, and partially furnished. 2{{i
Leaving Savannah for Florida, on SATURDAY,
November 28th, at 8 p." m., will, on returning, touch
at St. Augustine.
nov23-tf L. J. GUILMABTIN A CO., Agents.
Apply to
DUNCAN A JOHNSTON.
TO RENT,
COMMODIOUS (NEW) BRICK HOUSE, WITH
Domestic Markets.
Nsw York, November 80—Noon.
FctASCUi Stocks strong on New York Central;
money easy at 6@7 per cent.; Sterling, 109X: gold,
135 J/; 1862 coupons, 112; North Carolina’s, SIX ,
new, 64)i; Virginia's, ex-coupons, 56Ji; new, 58;
Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 69; new, CSX-
Cottoh—A shade firmer at 25@25>/e.
Fnous—Dull and drooping. ,
Gaxrjj—Wheat dull and lc lower; com dull, bul
without any decided change. _ ‘ ‘ . .. .
every modem convenience, on Jones, algeA
between Barnard and Whitaker streets. f|TD
ALSO, iilfiia
ONE ON GASTON STREET,-near the lliW
corner of Aberoom. - wsM*®
ALSO,
TWO, NEARLY FINISHED, ON TAYLOR STREET.
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE,
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON,
Cotton Factor and Commission
119 and 121 Congress St
Chkjaoo, November 14.
Merchant, , - 'jf“I.
WO. 7 SOUTH ST, BALTIMORE.
rTJ ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
J/ sole of Cotton, Rice and Southern Produce, and
purchase of Grain, Flour, Guano and Plantation Sup
plies. Liberal advances made-on consignments.
Refers to H- A B. N. Gourdin A Co, Savannah.
\ novl8-lawl2t
C LAS ON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
L IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN
MENTS to their houses in New York and. Liver
pool, and to their friends on the Continent.
novl&-3m
General Kilpatrick:
Sib—Yours received.
Yours, etc., J—!
between Bnll and Whitaker streets. Apply to A. s.
HARTRIDGE, 8i* Bay street, or to . .... i. j
o627—tf '.. at Gkh. W. .B. BOGGS.
Sign of the Golden Sheep,
Pbovisiors.—Mess pork, J25 60; lard dull; steam,
16@16,Vo.
Naval Stores—-Turpentine drooping at 27®2714c;
rosin dull; common and good strained, $2 45@2 65.
Nbw Yob*. November 30—Evening.
Financial—Money closed more active; call, C@7
per cent; sterling weaker, 109X; gold firmer at 13SX;
Governments weak; 1862 coupons, Ill; Tennessee’s,
nsw, 68X; North Csrollna’s, new, 63; Virginia’s, 66#;
new, fi7. •
Cottoh—3£ c better and decidedly more active; sales
6,200 b&lea at 25 tf c.
Floub—Dull; State and Western superfine, $5 60@
5 80; Southern quiet; common to fair extra, $7 20®
8 25.
Grain—Wheat heavy and l@2c lower; com scarcely
so firm; mixed Western, $1 15@1 18tf; new white
Southern,Y1 08@1 12.
di <4 IQ RENT,
fTlHE THBEE-8TOBY BRICK BUILD- J 1
JL ING, with deep BASEMENT, on the
south side of Hay lane, between Drayton lasaHli
and Bull streets. It is in good repair, and laiiJH
will be ranted .1 a lew rate. Apply to wSB
a: 5. BOGARDUS,
oslS—tf ' . ' State strset, next, to Bull
General W. T. H—it'
Deab Sib—Forrest has published, me as “a
liar, poltroon and scoundrel.” Wlrnt ought
I to do about it ? Very truly, yours.
300 pair line French Bl&nfeetg
ribbon bound, all sizes; very
cheap.
500 pair Colored - Blankets
very low. .
50 pieces ShaKer and Welsh
> Flannels, all widths; very
cheap.
Jcdson
Cheyenne, November 16.
General Kilpatrick: . . ■
Sib—I think you ought- to call out Forrest
for having lied about you—that is, for having
told only naif the truth. Yours,
W. T. S—n, Lieut'Gen.
FOR NEW YORK
Captain WIT,LIAM T McNELTY, ' -;, -
WILL, ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 27th, 1868,
Empire Line.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PEE CENT.
Y. a. BUST. T. H. JOHXSTON. B. C. LOCKETT.
BUST, JOHNSTON & LOCKETT,
COTTOM FACTORS,
94 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.,
fV IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
11 J of Cotton in Store, and oh Shipments to our Cor
respondents in New York andLhreipooL
Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cot-,
ton. Consignments solicited. . nov2-lm
leave CHARLESTON EVERY FRIDAY at 9 p. m.,
SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY at 3 p.m.,.TOUCH
ING AT FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALAT-
KA, and ALL POINTS on the St. Johns River.
FOR RENT,
New York, November 8.
General XT. S. G—t:
Deab Sib—Forrest, of Memphis, has pub
lished a card, in which he says I. am “a liar,
poltroon and scoundrel. ” What do you think
should he done with an unhung rebel who
thus villifies a loyal soldier? I am, my dear
General, your most obedient-servant,
JUDSON KibPATBICK.
RETURNING,
QNE BASEMENT ROOM ON SOUTH BROAD ST.,
four doors West of Whitaker, north aide. Room suit-
WILL LEAVE PALATKA EVERY MONDAY,
JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY; - FERNANDI-
NA THE SAME DAY, and 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. GIUl.MARTIN A CO.,
Colored and Opera Flannel?.
200 pieces Latest Novelties "in
Dress Goods.
Cases real Irish Linens—Sap.
lains ? Doylies and Toweling,
of direct importation, saiue
prices as before the War.
ocl9—tf
rosin/42 40® 7 50.
Fbexuhts—Quiet; on cotton, J/d.
Baltimore, November 80.
Financial.—Virginia's, old inscribed, 47 bid; 47>£
asked; 1866*8, 42 asked; 1867's, 49% aaked; coupons,
old; 67 bid; new, 68 asked.- - 1 -
nov30-4t
Ola, Ol mu; new, oo uim.
Cotton—Steady at 24J4C,
Floub—Quiet and steady ;-superfine, $6 7o@7 25.
Grain—Wheat dull for low grades; prime to choice,
$2 25@2 40; com firm; white, 95s@$l .03; yellow,
$1 05® 1 08; oats firm at 70@73o- rye dull and nomi
nal.
Pbovisions—Mess 'pork, $28 00 ; bacon quiet;
shoulders, U%®14Xc; lard, 17@lT*c.
Sr. Louis, November SO.
Floub—Buoyant and advanced 10® 15c; superfine,
85 00® 3 25. -. i a a
Gbain—Com dull and declined to 70® 72c.
Pbovisions—Small business; old clear aides, 17J(c;
old canvassed buns', 15Xc; lard, 13XC-
Whiskey—Unsettled at 65®97c.
1 -- Louisville, November30.
Pbovisions—Mess pork, $26 09; lard, 14?£@15c-
Floub—Superfine, $5 50® G 0a
PHILIP DZIALYNSKL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
186 Ray Street, Jones’ 'Upper Block#
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at Madison,
Florida. nov!2-tf
YiriLL BE LEASED FOB A TERM OF YEARS,
VV A;PLANTATION:five -miles from. Savannah,
contafiiing 1,340 acres of laud; 200 acre* of -good rice
land, under good banka; 800 acre? ol. cleared.high and
hammock land, suitable for cotton, oorn or other pro
duce of-highland; the balance moat excellent pasture,,
with abundance of the best wood. - For, further, par
ticulars, uddress . i> •. DAVANT lc WA£X35S*-
nov‘30-lw ' Savannah, Ga.
CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
STEAMBOAT LINE!
Washxtoion, November 10.
General Kilpatrick:
Sib—I don’t know. Let us have peace. I
have no. policy on snch matters. Have
just had a present qf a splendid bull slut.
Truly, U. 8. G—t.', General.
New York, November 10.
General S. i. B—r: .
Mr . Deab Sib—Forrest, the . infamous
butcher at Fort Pillow, has published me as
“a liar, poltroon and scoundrel.”.- What
ought to be done? ... Very truly, ,
. dunaoNKafATBiaK.
‘ Massachusetts, November 13. .
General Kilpatrick:
Deab Sib—I think he ought to be im
peached. If you: cannot' impeach -his-. Vo
racity in this matter, borrow his -spoons and
don’t retain thfett. 3E -- Tour mend,
ATKINS, Master,
Will sail as above on SATURDAY, December 5th. at
— o’clock —m.
Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes
day, December 3d; unless paid lor.
Through bills Riding giving on cottoh for Liverpool
b^ first-class stehinerb.
S. D. IiXKTOH. B. L. GENTRY. OEO. S. MOORE.
S. ». LINTON & CO.,
.COTTON FACTORS,
Warehouse and Commission
Merchants,
No. S JACKSON STREET,
AUCUSTA, «A.
gag Commissions charged, 1U 8 cent oc22—tf
THE STEAMER „ ' :
DICTATOR,
Capt. CHAS. WILLEY/
Will, ON AND AFTER November 24 th, leave Charles
ton EVERY .TUESDAY at 9 o’clock P. M., Savannah
EVERY-WEDNESDAY -at 9 o’clock-A M.-. touching
at Brunswick, Femandlna, Jacksonville, and ALL
POINTS on the St. John’s river.
RETURNING, will leave Palatka EVERY FRIDAY,
Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina THE
SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston -EVERY
SUNDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M.
gg* FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY
ANY OTHER LINE.'
fig* Shippers will please have their freight on the
wharf at least one hour before the time appointed for
departure. ...
L. J. GUILMABTIN & CO., Agents/
oc6—tf No. IAS Bay street.
PEPPEPrS
; FOBBF^T,
J ONES' UPPER WHARVES No 4. and half of No
5, west of BULL; between Whitaker and Barnard,
streets. Also, three Floors in the comer Weste rn ten
ement, now in. the possession of the Government,-
and other Floors in the same range.
nov25-6t ; ; ROBERT THABER8HAM Sc CQ.
Philadelphia and Southern
. . Mad Steamship .Line.
CABIN PASSAGE:.....T .420 0(1
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE..;.OO
PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. GARDNER.
EDHANDS, GARDNER & CO.,
119 and 121 Congress St,
ocl9—tf
Wilmington, "November 30.
cqumisshny merchants
. Savannah, Ga. .
T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS
1 J to our friends In New York, Boston and Liverpool.
TI k V I'RFV PFfl ■ a
•Messrs. Dabney. Morgan. & Co., New York; Jarvis
Slade; Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmands, Bos
ton; Savannah .National Bank, Merchants* National
*1 00@3 75; turpentine,,$2 00 (g, 3 10; tar, $2 30.
Chabuesion, November 30.
•' COTTON^-bptmed quiet and firm.but closed active;
advanced r Mc; sales, 1,000 bales; middling, 232£c;
receipts, 1,289 bales. -
CARPETING!
Four turkeys were cooped up and fed..with
meal, boiled potatoes, .and oats; four -others
of the same brood.were treated in a similar
another pen, butwith a pint daily
MAHOGANT; WALNUT and PINE
UNITED STATES MAIL !
Bor Palatka, E. Fla.,
WINDOW SHADES!
manncsTM^j _ __ _
of finely pulverized charcoal. ‘ AH 'eight were
IdUed the same day, ’and those-• fed with/ the
charcoal-were found to weigh« a pound
THE NBW- STEAMSHIP.
A. McNTJLTY,
GFNFBAT.
INSIJBANCE AGENT.
office: :
89 Bay Street.
r WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND
JL^citizens genorally tfaat I am now preiiared toKF-
EECTJNSUBANCJE: ON ALL GLASSES OB BISKS
IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising ' ::
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE,
RIVER and ACCIDENT.
Insurance at as low rates as any. .other firat-claas
Agenpiea, ^ r oc&—3m
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
and a half more than the ; others, and to vbe
of much, better quaRty.^V ; ■
Captain j. TEAL,
Vill sail for the above port on SATUUDAY, December
utii; at 9K o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply v
HUNTEK & GAMMELL,
nov30 Bay street.
119 and 121 Congress St.
The Death Fehaltx.—The King of Sweden
has annoaheed that hereafter: nq capital exe-
ciition shall take' plaeein Hia * kingdom-, and
that if the death penalty be not abolished by
law, it shall not he enforced by him' '^The
King made this declaratibh on refusing to
sign- the warrant forthe- .execution: of a wo-
man poisoner, recently-convicted-in Sweden;
BOR NEW YORK.
Atlantic Coast
MAIL STEAMSHIP CO
SIDEWHEEL S1HPS
EVERY THURSDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE./;/..... Is25 OC
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE..........§10 OC
A Go.
' Steamahip" Florida, Fairclpth, New .yprk—Octavus
Cohen & Co.
Steamer Swan, Gibson, Augusta and Landings—M A
Oohen. •.
Steamer Sampson, Payne, Charleston—Stenhouse
k Co.. : i; T *
Schr Carrie Hyer, Poland, New York—Master,
155 and 157 Ilrou^hton St.
(NEXT TO WEEDS A CORNWELL,)
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD.
Having been thoroughly overhanled'and repaired, will
resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MOBN-
ING, 21st instant, , and will run regularly thereafter. 11
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville ever/ SATUR
DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING.
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE *BOOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried qf HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
For freight or passage apply at the office, Pn Florida
Steam Packet. Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
49" No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of
■affing- .... .1 AUm WOC. *
MS- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
4S-This Boat connects at Femandlna with Hie
Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with,
the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with 1
regular lihes of stages to St. Augustine! oc!6—tt
THE
Chicago, is a qufeer Chtis'l
prayer-meeting. “Theid
French,Dress anil Cloak Making.
r.
R, H. HENLEY & CO., french AND AMERICAN calicoes.
COTTON BUYERS A Job Lot of POPLINS, at 25 cents, and upwards.
-AND- nov33 DsWirr » MORGAN.
General Com’sn Merchants, PUBLIC LAWS
RIOB'FAt
in all de]
Receipts.
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta. 140 bales cotton,
20 sacks rough rice. 153 sacks com, 43 sacks ground
peas, 2 bbls eggs, 3 hogs, 2 bales sheep hides, and
suxidries.
Per Central Railroad, November 30,1868—2,127 bales
bales cotton, 85 boxes ^oba<»o, 12 cars lumber, 3 bbls
potatoes, 3 cars horses and mules, 16 sacks rice, 1 box
eggs, 1 bundle hides, and mdse.
facilities presenting/only the latest and most
rccher&t Parisian styles much in advance of tnc pub
lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure her.patrons,
and the Ladies generally, that they may- rely on hav
ing their rich and' coBtly materials made in the best
thank a, and all others are .respectfully invited to give
one trial, as^an illustration, MORNING, WEDDING,
TRAVELING and other transient work- done promptly
and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES of
E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DBUMMON]
Of the late firm of L. J. Guilmartin & Co.
E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO.
GENERAL SHIPPING
THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LIVINGSTON
CHEESEMAN, Commander,
Will sail on THURSDAY, December 3, at — o’clock
Per bark Lirexpool, for Liverpool—2,158 bales up-
land and 20haga sea Island cotton.
Memoranda.
' Cap!' B-^--, of the steamer America, reports on
Friday very rough, weather, with a heavy sea. Also,
passed steamer Montgomery, for New York, to the N.
and E. pf Frying Pan Shoals. .
KKMOVAL.
H.H,.t!ODQIJltr r T I
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
Office moved to 69 Bay street, near Steani Bakery.
novLMm ..
ant with an upward tendency. 'Ws quote middling
,finp.|d, t , 1' v
.. ^ fcHowlng wraJIhe jialae 2*)i,
331 at 24, 69 at 28%, 181 at 23Jf, 87 at 23^, 609 at 23K,
235 at 28«; 64 at HS-S-lt, 169 at'^3. - 85 at 22)i; 144 at
22ii, 180 at 22,107 at 21^, 6 at 21,1 at 20 and 1 U.19c.
TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths dono
to order. Call at N0..133 BROUGHTON STREET,
up stairs,- between Baraard and .Whitaker,.over J.,F.
Collius A Go- - .. ... > : - : .. ocl3—3m
Bills of lading given here on through freights oi
Cotton to Liyerpool by first-lass steamers.
Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per
cent.
For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
arrangedaccommodations, apply to
WILDES & FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
nov28 opposite tnu Post office.
July, August, September and October, 1868
MALLON & FRIERSON.
,nov2-tf
CHATHAM 9HEBIPF : S SALE.
SDEB and by-vfrfus of a filifk. founded upon
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon-
Islakd.-—The inquiry has been fkir bui prices
ilar; sale* * are: 6 b&ga at 64, - 36at 60,. 2 at 50c.
Notice!
of William Warner, Trustee, vs. Lorenzo B. Morse, I
have levied uponall Abat- LQIS OF. LAND, -situated in
Middle Oglethorpe Ward/ in the city of Savannah,
having affront on West Broad-ftrect nf sixty-one feet
and a depth westwardly of two hundred and twenty-
seven feet, bounded.on the north by lands' formerly
belonging to Paidcli B. Bol/e^ on the.east* by West
Broad street, south by.other^portions of said lot, and
west by a church- lot, and wilLsell tfin same before the
R. A. WALLACE,
General Commission Merchant,
mHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND
I CAUTIONED, against haring .any business trans
actions with any one. on my account.' All such will
be held invalid, without my power of attorney or
written order. • ORLANDO A. WOOD.
novl3-2awCt*'
: F0B : MEW YORK.
Murray^s Line,
CABIN PASSAGE ...823 00
STEERAGE AMD SUBSISTENCE.. 10 OO
Insurance by this Steamer Half Per Cent.
The receipt* toAay amount to 2.2G7 bales.
"FnusciAX.^Goia, buying 134; selling l?6;j@137;
New Yprk.exchange bnying at % to j.jc off; selling
ti> ^ SteiMng-MUi in demand at J144
JQ BBLS. CRUSHES SUGAR,
20 bbls. A'BUGAR,
20 bMe- B STJGAII,
25 bbla. C extra SUGAR,
30 bbls. C STJGAII,
50 bbb. Brown SUGAR,
5Q bags Rio COFFEE,
30 mats Java COFFEE,
15 hMs. C. E. SIDES,
lobhdsE. SIDES,
20 boxes Dry Salted SIDES,-
20 boxes Dry Salted SHOULDEESL
10 boxes DrySalted BELLIES,
100 bbls. assorted FLOUR,
75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS,.
60 boxes assorted CRACKERS,
30bbl3. MACKEREL,
‘ 40 half bbla. MACKEREL,
60 quarter bbla MACKEREL,
100 kits MACKEREL,
60 bbla MOLASSES,
100 half boxes RAISIN'S.
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 cases canned LOBSTERS,
40 cases canned FRUITS.
ADDISON, ELLIOTT & GO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commis
sion Merchants,
ocSl-lm 03 BAY 8T., SAYASKAH. OA ’
Notice,
Bacon.—We .continue • oar quotations, and have
only to reporta great scarcity in clear rib ^n,d ribbed
sides—a good.inquiry for aU other kinds. Holders
are firm, We quote shoulders at rib
sides at 17@17^c, and ' clear ribbed at 18>^(g)18%c.
There' are: few clear sides offering, .and prices
are nominal at 18^@18j^c. Hams are in' large stock,
at 19@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#c? short
nbbed 16@16>^c; belHes, 15%@lG%c, and Stratford
cut at 16c. iz,.’ z r ■ -.
.• Fdcub.—No change .has taken place in prices
since~t>ur last report. ‘The stock oh the market is
huge, and the, demand light, but increasing. The feel
ing in Northern brands the same as our last report.
We quote Northern superfine, $6 50(§9; extra, $9(311,
and family and fancy, $12(^13 00. Good Georgia and
Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 60@11 50
for superfine, $12@13 for “extra,' and $12 50@13'50
for family and fancy." - OT :
Grain.—The stock of Georgia" and'Tennessee old
corn is Jn small demand. New-com is-coming in
very slowly, and in small lots—demand light. We
quote Georgia com $Tb5 from depot,"and scarce;'
Tennesse'e, $110@112>£, and small - arriva a—old
. corn from - store, - wholesale, $1 -25: —There has been
no change in oats this weak; from depot 85@90; from
store, 95@$1 00. . - - -,T ~ :
Fneights.—^Foreign quiet. By sail th Liverpool 7-16
on upliuids. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil-
lingsfor.bewnfor Liverpool, 38 shillings'to Queens
town for orders. CoastwiseTo’ New: York, % of a.
cent 3 2> on uplands; domestics, $1 00 $ bale; rice,-
$2 ^ 0. -By steam-to Philadelphia, lb on uplands; 1
domestics; 75: To Baltimore by steam,"34*; by sail, nom
inal; by steam to Liverpool X of. a', cent ^ 2b on cot
ton; to Havre 1 cent gold ^ ib on sotton. Cotton
by steam through io Boston, lb.*' With quite a-
number of arrivals, there is no diznihutldh In 'freight
offerings. We see no reason to 'look for- a de-
cline in lumber and timber freights, but with the
large quantity offering and few-vessels on the way'
■2 children, O T Whately, A J : Palmer, Mr Morris, Miss
G Morris, W Brown, Mrs Brown,MissM Broom, Miss
Brown, -Miss-Trouss, Mrs Lee, and 1 deck. . -
• Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—L H Moutmol-
iin and lady,-G H Hoover, 8 : F Sanders, B R Lewis; E
-‘Snebley, O H Rest, Mrs Harrington, J D Wade, J G
Norton .and lady, Mrs, Furguson, Mrs Griffin, Mrs
Raymond, and daughter, 3Irs Pelot, and 28 deck.
LL PERSONS HAYING SOLD OB PURCHASED
. Real Estate within the taxable limits of the city
ing the year, are earnestly requested to make the
le known at thy office as early as possible. • “
~ JOHN WILLIAMSON,
ov!9-tf ; City Treasurer.
Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle,
DENTIST,
(Masoiiic Hal!;) cor. Broughton aiid Bull Sts.,
TTNDER and by rirtu^ -of* a ft: fa. founded upon
U foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon
orable Superior Court of Chatham County, in &vor of
Farquhar McRae vs. Win. D. Hedleston, I have levied
upon the folk)wing property, to wit: AU that TRACT
OR LOT <lF : HAND, containing sixty-nine acres and
three-tenths of an acre, situate in the county of Chat
ham, State of Georgia, on and near a creek or branch
of Warsaw riveiy^and ^toiown^as Xo^Nimiber Seven,
east by said creek, or marshes thereof r on the south
by LotNorfi; and bn the west- by Skidaway river; and
will seU the same before the Court-House door in the
city' of Savannah,^ county«of Chatham - and \State of
Georgia, ~ oh the FIRST TUESDAY Cf DECEMBER
NEXT, between the legal hours of; sale. - Property
pointed out by said mortgage fi. la.-
Terms* cash, purchaser paying for titles.
- - JAMES DOONER,
nov7-law4w ~ J:.L'bBifiriffUbathaia Comity.
Notice,
Consignees.
Per steamship America, from Baltimore—A & G R
B Agt, CRB Agt,. Alexander & R, Bolshaw & S, W S
Cohen, Claghom i tJTHT Doyle & Cd,“CfGreen & Son,
Hilton & B, Dr B Herndon, Hess, G & Co, G M Heidt,
J Lippman, J W it C A Mclnfire, SMaUett, M&BR
B, £ O’Byrne & Son; J H O’Byrne, W H Sale, str Dic
tator, Watts A McR, Wilson & B, W P Yonge, J Cohen,
Addison, E & Co, Champion & F, M A Cohen, J Hart,
^ LL PERSONS HAVING THUNKS ;
AT MY HOTEL,
Are requested to call for them within Thirty Days
from today, or the same will be sold for charges.
GEOI1GE GEMENDEK/
JOHN OLIVFB,
- DkAIJEB IN
Sashes, Blinds and
Doors,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools,
Mixed Paints
OF ALL COLOBS AND SHADES.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ-
■ ING, Ac.,
So. 6 Whltalxer St., Corner of Bay Lane.
Jy3-iy /
G- A. DEARBORN, Commandeb,
Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, December 1.
•at— o’clock, — m.
Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined
for Liverpool by first-class Steamers.
No engaged berths secured after Monday, Novem-
Proprietor Planters’ Hotel.
WANTED,
ber 30th, unless paid for.
For Freight or Passage,. haring superior accommo-
dations, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL,
pov28 84 Bay Street.
,THAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
o, B F & Co. O L Gilbert, A Goinm, S 77 Glea-
kenheimer AS, J Marie, Holcombe A Co, G
Hopkins, N A Co, Hess, G A Co,- Heidt, J A
■mwiarle, L M. Hamilton, JLyons, Lathrop A
.$30 00
CO. S MLederer, J Lippman, F llMyreU, M S Meyer,
B Kclntire A Co, J N Muller. J McGrath, W McKae,
M Frame A Co, AM A C W West: J C Mather, Miller
A Bro, A J Miller A Co, L Nathans, A Wonsdy, Orff, W
Of the City of Simiimah
CHRIS. aiURPHY. ■ CHAS. CZABK.
Murphy & Clark,
Honse, Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters.
Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glaring,
and Paper-Hangings#
YXTE ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
ff sale andr retait Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, and
Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip
tion, Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, etc. .
77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton,
mh!4^—ly SAVANNAH, GAJ . M
A Co„ Oppenheimer, M & Co, Palmer A D, J & W
Rutherford, C D Rogers A Bro, C Eotlischild, H G
Rnwe, W Remshart, Randell A Co, sloop Clara, W A
.Thomas, JTC Schreiner A Son, P Tuberdy, L Vogel, A
GWannes, Weed AC. :
Per steamer Swan, from Augusta—Lawton, H A Co,
Davant A W*n»mdhson A W, B H Behn, Addison, E A
Co, Deas N J, R Mdntire A Co, W R Enochs, BG
Bushing, Brigham, H A Co, J Ward, j Lama, M H
Williams A Son. W H Stark A Co, Guerard A H, P H
Wood A Co, BothweU A W, R Habersham A Co; : J L
VTlalonga, Phillips A MTA Dutenhoffsr, Wm Daniels,
EiTGyiilinarthx A Co, Wilson, G A:Co r M Cuinminga,
J D Groover, and others. x
Par Central Railroad. November 30, 1868—A Gomm,
KS Colquitt, X'J'Gullmartiii A Co, B Habersham A
Co, Mrs A Shaffer, Thaxton, C A Co, F W Sims Jc Co,
ORB Agt, P M'DeLefom R E Allen/ Bothwell A W,
WH Stark A Co, W. G Robinson, P H Behn, Adams,
WA Co, Jones A W, ;H J Dickerson, Roberta A T,
Pfffse A T, "Brady A'M/ Wilkinson A W, Wilder A F,
FejiUlA W, HI Minor, Jr,, JW Lathrop A Co, Bates
A O/3T AHard^sBona A Co, TIsomA G, Clark A W,
O Cohen A Co, C Green A Son, Walker, A A T, Owens
A C, Sloan, G A Co,- Knoop, H A Co.
Can now be obtained by appUcation to the City Treas-
urer, at five dollars each. novll-tf
LAND FOR SALE,
500 ACRES ’ LY3ENQ NEAR THE CENTRAL
Railroad, at Station No. 2. Good rice land, and well
wooded and timbered. Will be scld low for cash.
Apply to A. DUTENHOFEB,
nov21tf ‘ 74 Bay street- .
~ G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, Decembers,
at 10 o'clock a. m; , .
Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are
procured at theoffice of xne Agents.
For freight or passage, haring excellent accommo
dations, apply to Z. B. WEST A CO.,.
novfiS Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
C. V. HUTCHINS,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND IVHOIESJAIE
Apply to
FOR Mtt YORK.
: 0 E Ml - W'EEKL Y.
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATDUDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE,.....;.... 930 Ot
A Wine Lot, to Sait Purchaser*.
C ORN, OATS,- TEAS, BEAN, EYE, FEESH GBITS
end MEAT., Ac., Ac., on bund'and for eala at
LOWEST MARKET PBICE9. Grain Warehonee. 153
Bay etreet. Savannah. ocli—tt
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
U foreclosure of a mortgage^ Issued out of the Hon-.
orable the Superior Court of; Chatham- County,~ln
favor of Sarah M. Treanor, Administratrix, Ac., .lately
in our Superior Court, against one John Daly, I have
leriedlupon the following property, to-wit: All that
tractor lot of land known and designated as lot letter
“Asituate four miles from the city of Savannah^ on
the Ogeechee Canal, containing fifty-four acres of land,:
House door in said city, between the legal hours of!
GUERARD & H0IC03EBE.
B eing, a tbiyate instructoe foe mae-
BIRD PERSONS or those about to be married,
both male and female, in. everything concerning the
physiology and relations of our sexual system, and
the production and prevention of offspring, including
all the new discoveries never before given in the Eng
lish language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really
a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain
language for-the general reader, and is illustrated with
numerous engravings.' AH young married people, or
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; still it is a book that must bo locked up and not
lie aoout the House.. It will be sent to any, address on
receipt of- FIFTY CENTS. Address,. Dr. WILLIAM
YOUNG> No. 416 Spruce street, above-Fonrth, Phila-
fiS- AFFLICTED AND^UNFORTUNATE, no matter
what may b^ your disease, before you place yoprself
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
carefully. It will be the means of saving you many a
dollar, your health, and?possibly your life.
4SP*Dr. i YOUNG can be consulted on any of the
diseases described in his publications, at his office,
No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia.
lis evening............ v ..... .10,466
NASHviEEKrNovember 26,1868.
COTTON STATEMENT. ' ‘
leriedlupon the following property, to-wit: All that
tractor lot of land known and designated as lot letter
“A,” situate four miles from the city of Savannah^ on
the Ogeechee Canal, containing fifty-four acres of land,:
more or. less, and will sell the same before the Court
xi i : „ o _i: i
sale, on the first Tuesday. in December next, 18C8.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles and stamps.
JAME3 DOONER,
PASSED BY THE
General Assembly of the State of GeergSa,
r i JULY, AUGUST. SEPTEMBER AND OCTOEK2,
18C9, WITH AN APPENDIX. /
Price,’ $1.00.
Jnst received and for sale at *
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, ON BAY LANE, NEXT TO TaS
nov6-te POST OFFICE. .
Total
Shipped to-Ua>....'.
Shipped previously..
Stocl oh hand. 1.
Also, Agent lor MCARTHUR’S COTTON GINS,
No. 151 Broughton street. Savannah, Ga.
eeptl-6m
BAGS, PER BRIG JEMIMA, DIRECT
-myians and Estimates
A RE Solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE
Ecroee each of the align •* the toot °f Barnard
and Drayton streets. The spans are reapecttvali.75 and
45 feet in the clear. The brldgea must be, five feet
wide and capable of sustaining a weight of cue hun
dred pounds per ear.are fact.
JOHN R. noon
WM. ESTILL, Jr.,
N E WS DEALER
— AND —
BOOKSELLER,
Bnll Street, Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,)
SUNDRIES.
SACKS COFFEE,
Canon—The ruling figure today was 2lH<L fi
Reedfcts, *0 bales.
. iv/oi. IViumtaioif, N. C.,.Noveml>«r 28.
, - -MsrWt open.^l a .Lade L>wer, But close
’4*gtr mna*rtlx lata advices by cable. Sales toda;
f*"TTrfr ifflnm
TOBACCO!
a,OOO LBS. BACON, •
APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES.
nov6-tf . E. O’BYRNE & SON.
IN STORE AND FOR SAT E AT MANUFACTURE 5 ^
PRICES BY
THAXTON, CREWS & C0.$
■> lit'. 163 Bay : Street,
SAVANNAH, GEOKGUA-
Notice*
HE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY 1
of PERUVIAN GUANO to tha Uniti
FAXECLOTH, Master.
WEI sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY. Decem
ber 2d, at — o’clock—m.
Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des-
tlned for Liverpool by first-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
~ r r “• OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents,*
t '' 82 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. nov26
PORTER
'States ol
H. Gr. RUWE,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
~ Agent for Bininger,
•nio—ly • - WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE,
LATHS !
America*
No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and
by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VQ8S.