Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 02, 1868, Image 4

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GHOLSON, >VALKER&co; FOR ISKW y^BK. SEMI-WEEKLY. BLACK STAB independent line GENERAL COMMISSION aerican ship ROCHESTER, -two hundred bales capaci- i Oliver, having a portion of Sun Rises.. Sun Sets... High Water. Largest Circulation in City and Country. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, E^BT WEDNESDAY AND SATUBD.il CABIN PASSAGE.: CLASON & CO" COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR ST. AUGUSTINE, Steamship Huntsville. Crowell, New York—Octavos Cohen k Oo Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter k GammelL Steamship San Jacinto, Atkins, New York—JW An derson's Sons & Co. Steamer H. M. Cool, Deming, Darien—M A Cohen. Ship British Queen; Francis, Liverpool—Wilder & Fullarton. Schr Nevada, 143 tons, Doughty, New York, as sorted cargo—J A Roberts & Co. Schr Welcome Return, Thompson, Riceboro—Mas- SAVAMAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, l Savannah, December 1,- 6 P. M. J Ckxrrox.—The market opened with fair* inquiry, and continued so throughout the entire day; advices from New York and Liverpool strengthened our mar ket so as to enable holders to get their asking prices of yesterday—the lower grades still'much neglected. The scarcity of the better grades in our market, at present, is owing to our largest houses purchasing in the interior. We quote middling at 24@24%c. The following were the sales of the day: 241 at 24%, 453 at 24,319 at 23%, 144 at 23*, 97 at 23%, 112 at 23%, 214 at 23, 6 at 22%, 92 at 22 %, 18 at 22%, 21, at 22,13 at 21%, 6 at 21%. 3 at 20 and 11 at 20c (damaged.) To- mHE STEAMER CITY POINT, Leaving Savannah for Florida, on SATURDAY, November 28th, at 3 p. m., will, on returning, touch at 8t. Augustine. nov23-tf L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO., Agents. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE, I. O. BUST. T. H. JOHNSTON. B. Q. LOCXCIj^ BUST, JOHNSTON & LOCKETT, COTTON FACTORS, 94 Bay St., Savannah, Ga., Departed Yeiterday.* Steamer Sampson, Payne, Charleston—Stenhouse & Co. Steamer Lizzie Baker, Fitzgerald, Jacksonville and Palafka—Claghorn k Cunningham. Receipts. Per bpIh* Welcome Return, from Riceboro—4 bales sea island cotton, 5 bales upland cotton, 600 bushels Tofogh rice. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—6 bales sea island cotton, 24 bbls oranges, 155 sacks rice. Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad, December 1,1868—880 bales cotton. 76 sacks , seed cotton; 187 sacks rough rice, 110 bbls syrup, 104 sacks ground peas, 45 bales hides, 100 loose hides, 187 sacks corn, 7 bbls end 28 sacks potatoes, and mdse. Per Central Railroad, December 1,1868—2,303 bales cotton, 47 bales domestics, 31 bales yarn, 10 obib’n.nd 45 sacks flour, 100 sacks meal and grist, 22 sacks cot ton seed, 38 sacks peas, 83 boxes tobacco, 3 boxe= ba con, 5 boxes books, 12 bales rags, 6 caddies tea, 1 tierce hams, 2 sacks wool, 8 bundles printing paper, 8 carding machines and 4 pieces shafting, 1 bale trees, 2 horses, 1 desk, 1 bundle hides, 9 packages fruit, 13 packages bedsteads, 2 hhds ground peas, and mdse- Exports. Per steamer Sampson, from Charleston—1,200 sacks salt Mcmorand a. Captain Teal, of the steamship Wyoming, reports having passed the steamers Tonawandaf lor Philadel phia, and the Sazx Salvador, for New York, about 40 miles southward of Hatteras; 50 miles northward of Frying Pan Shoals passed steamer Montgomery, for New York; part of the passage had head winds and sea. Schr J Warren, Drisco, cleared at New York Nov 27, for Jacksonville. George k Johann, Steckenbaum, sailed from Bre- merhaven, Nov 9, for this port. Sailed from Newport, England, 13th inst, ship Han nah Horris, Moms, for this port Schr Clara, Mulford, cleared at Philadelphia, Nov 24, for this port Brig Rolling Wave, Snow, Savannah, Nov. 8. and Tybee, Nov. 10; had heavy weather all the passage; been seven days north of Hatteras; lost foretopmast, staysail and split foresail; shipped a heavy sea while lying too in a gale, which started deck load, carried off two water casks and wash ed away part of bul warks. THOMAS, THOMPSON & CO. CROWELL, Commander, Will sail for the aoove port on SATURDAY. Decem ber 5th, at — o'clock — m. , Through bills of laoing given nere on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, No. 83 Bay street. J8S- R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. West street, New York. novSO “FOB NEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE HALF PEE CENT.: . JUSTUS LAWRENCE, PRESIDENT. Sea Island.—The demand has been fair—the mar ket appears unsettled as yet. We give quotations af ter this week if sales will permit Sales of the day: 10 bags at 66c, 32 at 60, 1 at 55, 3 at 54 and 4 at 53 Total, 60 bags. The receipts to-day amount to 3,193 bales. Financial.—Gold, buying at 134; selling at 136%; New York exchange buying at % to %c off; selling at % to % ct off. Sterling bills in demand at $144 @1 45. Bacon.—We continue our quotations, and have only to report a great scarcity in clear rib and ribbed sides—a good inquiry for all other kinds. Holders are firm, We quote shoulders at 14%@15%c, rib sides at 17@17%c, and clear ribbed at 18%(§>18%c. There, are few clear sides offering, and prices are nominal at 18%@18%c. Hams are in large stock, at 10@18c according to quality. Breakfast baoon 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%e; short ribbed, 16@16%c; bellies, 15%@16%c, and Stratford cut at 16c. .. ! : ‘ ; ( y • Flour.—No change has taken place in prices since 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(5)9; extra, $9@11, and family and fancy, $12@1300. Good Georgia and Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 50@11 50 for superfine, $12(5)13 for extra, and $12 60@13 50 for family and fancy. Grain.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old corn is in small demand. New corn 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 arrive s—old com from store, wholesale, $1 25. There has been no chapge. in oats this weok; from depot 85@90; from store, 95@$1 00. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-16 -on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, % of a cent J* lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 $ bale; rice, $2 60. By snsam to Philadelphia, %c ^ ft on uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by Bteam, %; by sati, nom inal; by steam to Liverpool X of a cent ft on cot ton; to'Havre 1 cent gold ^4 lb on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l%c ^ ft. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings. We see no reason to look for a de cline in lumber and timber freights, but with the large - quant ity offering and few vessels on the way unchartcred. an advance would seem more likely. Several coastwise and West India freights have been placed during the week at Northern ports, but few vessels arriving unchartered, and vessels are still wanted.. Rates coastwise are a shade firmer. To West India ports, $9 60@12, in gold. To Balti more, lumber, $10; Resawed and timber to New York, PHILIP DZIALYNSKI, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 186 Bay Street, Jones 1 Upper Block. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and atMadiam Florida. novlitf* G. HILTON SCRIBNER, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANCIS D. BOGART, GEORGE ALLEN, Sr., SPECIAL AGENTS. Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY. WILL. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBIpt 27th, 1868, leave CHARLESTON EVERY FRIDAY at 9 p. m-, SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY at 3 p. m., TOUCH- mo AT raRNANDINA, JACRSOimLLIi PALAT- KA, and ALL POINTS on the St. Johns River. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE PALATKA EVERY MONDAY. JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY; FERNANDI- NA THE «amt DAY, a. a SAVANNAH for CHARLES TON EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 a. m. NR—FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. . Shippers ■will pleaae have their Freight on the wharf at least one hour before the time appointed for de- parti-A J* 1, GUILMARTIN & CO., nov2*-tf Agents 3. P. UNTON. fi. L. 6£5TB£. GEO. X. KQQg£ S. D- LINTON Nt CO., COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, No. s jaokson" street AUGUSTA, GA. * tS~ Commissions charged, Xjj f, cent ocM-tf The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the Known World! S. PAGE EDMANDS. JOHN H. maewi EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Gm L iberal advances made on consignments to our friends in New York, Boston and Liverpool. REFERENCES: Messrs. Dabney, Morgan k Co.. New York; Jarria Slade, Esq., New York; Hon. J. Wiley Edmanda, Boo- ton; Savannah National Bank, Merchants' National Bank, Savannah; Lathrop k Spivey, Bankers, 8ft< vannah. ■. , - . . aep28«-tf CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! THE FINE 3IDKWHEEL STEAMSHIP PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED! ATKINS, Masteb, Will sail as above on aATURDAY, December 5th. at — o'clock ■—m Positively no engaged norths sccurea after Wednes day, December 3d, nniesa pain lor. Through bills lading giving on Cotton for Liverpool by ilrst-clasB steamers. For freight or passage, naming superior aocommoaa- ti 0118 , ap Pl y "tj 0 HN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO. g®-WM. R. GARRISON, Ageut, No. 5 Cowling Green, New York. jovSO One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan! No Notes Bequired! POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE I THE STEAMER X>IGT-A r r TOjEt, Capt- C&AS, 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, Femandina, 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’clpck X M- 4^I%ElGfiT 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 k CO., Agents, qc6# No. 148 Bay street. [By Telegraph.] Charleston, December 1.—Arrived, steamer Cham pion, from New York; steamer Sea Gull, from Balti more; schrs Azella, and Laura, from Baracoa; off the port, brig Robt Dillon, from New York. Sailed, str Jas Adger, for New York; steamer Georgia, for New York. New York, December 1—Arrived, steamers Terry and San Salvador. THIRTY DAIS’ GRACE ALLOWED JN PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS INSURED HAVE TWF. WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Line. CABIN PASSAGE 4»0 OO OFFICE: 80 Bay Street. WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND citizens generally that I am now NO MEDICAL FEE or CHARGE FOR POLICY is Made! jgar After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OP PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY BE TTATI EQUAL TO PPUg-frpTgS PF THE VALUE OP THE POLICY, for his advantage in subsequent payments. nsf- This Company issnes ALL. KINDS OP LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, &o. ^3-THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. t Passengers. Per steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia—Mins E IT Wood,'R Biddle, wife, nurse and child, Mrs M Wood, Miss G Bussell, Mrs W C Cozens, 3 children and nurse, J Malony, A Harig, T J Gibbs, S M David son, A T Killen, J Dowly. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Mrs Lang. Hiss Bailey, E L Holcombe, B R Holt, F T Shaw, J Walburg, and 8 deck. Per steamship Huntsville, from New York—Mrs Wm G Hawe, Wm Smith, W~C Petty, A McAllister, Mrs G M Heidt and 3 children, Ed Piliott, W Fitzger ald, wife and 2 children, W Hunt, wife and 2 children, Mrs Ann Wickam, M T Neville, P Roche, David Cook, E R Ridhardson, John Martin, Thos Martin, A Graef, wife and child, James Gowley, Andrew Gowley, Chas Adams, Chas Covert, W S Benjamin, John Meyers, James Smith, A Alexander, Wm Benson. Per steamship San Jacinto, from New York—Mrs H Allen, Mrs A Clements, Miss Rutherford, Miss Bahl- man, ‘Miss Maroteau, Mrs E Day and daughters, Mrs Mitchell and children, Mrs Burch, Miss C S Keene, Miss Brigham, Miss Marion Morrell, Miss M Chase, Mrs O'Brien, HD Crane and wife, Mrs Randolph, Mrs Nash, E P Bates, Mr and Mrs Rutherford and children Mrs E Stafford, Miss L Stafford, A A E W Barclay, R Saussy, Chas Green, Jr, W D Kyle, J Gominger, C B Howard, S B Downing, Mrs A Tiffany, Wm Gaus, C Wise, L R Edgar, N Edgar, C F Crary, J Mitchell, Mrs Gifford and svt, Miss E Roper, Mrs C Greenly and in fant, J Kebboum, Wm Guggesby, H Sleeper, F T Wood, W D Goff, Job McCaig, D P Meyerson, G F Paine, C A Duel, C E Gifford, wife and children, Mrs Valletta, Miss Richardson, Mrs Spear and daughter, Mrs T E Condict, children and nurse, Mrs Bloomfield and son, Mr and Mrs C C Gilbert, J S Condict, J D Condicj, Wm Wood, M Phillips and 25 steerogc. Consignees. Per steamer San Jacinto, from New York—C R R Agt, A k G R R Agt, Bell k H, Bateson Bros, B!un k M, M A Cohen, Crawford k L, Claghorn k C, J Cohen, C Collins, Collector of Customs, Cooper, O k Co, A M Christie, J E Condict, T J Dunbar k Co, DeWitt k M, FJnstem E & Co, Einstein & E, J Epstein & Bro, A k L Freidenberg, S W Gleason, J B Goodall, G Gemen- den, A Gozom, Harding, H k Co, Holmes & Co, T Hirshbach, J E Hernandez, Hunter k G, R M Hunt; Heidt, J k Co, A Kohler, M E Kingman, N B Knapp, Til Ketchum, Lathrop k Co, J Lgons, F M Myrc-11, W D R Millar, AOS Mitchell, M S Mayer, H Meyer, C Meityler, G T Nichols, Nicholson k Me A, J Nolan, H W Pease, Palmer k D, Purse k T, K Platschek, Bug gies & A, J P Robb, W G Robinson, P Reflly, Rogers k Bro, Rogers. D k Co, L M Rutherford, Southern Ex. E D Smythe k Co, W Schley, J Sullivan, J R Sneod, W H Stark_& Cp, A A Solomon, W M Tunno k Co, W A Thomas, W H Wiltbergor, A N Wilson. Per steamer H M Cool, from Darien—Davant & W, Duncan k J, E W Drummond & Bro, W M Davidson, Gue, ? k Co, B J Ruckert, J Lacklison, Mrs C Hop kins, A Gomm, T J Dunbar k Co. Per steamship Huntsville, from New York—CenR R Agt, A k G R B Agt, Adam's Ex Co, Addison, E k Co, W R Boggs, C J Beatty, G Butler, Blun k M, Bol- shaw & S. Batesob fc Bro, Bell k H„ J F Brown, Clag- horn^i C, J Cohen, S M Cojdjng, Crawford k L, F W Cornwell, Champion k F, Cooper, Q k Co, E DuBois, M J Doyle k Co, A Doyle, J A Douglass, T J Dunbar k Co, E W Drummond k Bro, Davant k W, Einstein k E, J Epstein k Bro, L Fried, I L Falk k Co, M Ferst k Co, A k L Friedenburg, C Goant, A Graif H Gow- dy, Gallagher & F, Guckenheimer k S, S W Gleason, C L Gilbert, S B Goodall, A Gomm, J Harig, Hopkins, N k Co, J M Haywood,' A Haywood, G M Heidt, Hilton & R, W F Humphrey, T Halligan, J E Hernandez, W Hone, Holcombe & Co, HD Hawley, J Koox, J Lind say, S M Lederer, Levi & B.' J Lippman, M Lavin, J liuna, Lathrop 4 0o# Lovell k L, J Lyons, M S Meyer, J McMahon k Co. 4 J MiUep 4 Co, SS Miller, D Mal let k Co^ Heinhard Bros k Co, a McAlister, A k S Mit- !_ 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 as low rates as any other fin&clu* Agencies. oc6—3m $11@13; to Boston, $11@13 Rough rice from Ogee- chee to Boston 15c. UNITED STATES MAIL For Palatka, E. Fla., TOmilXG AT BRUNSWICK, ST. HABY’S. FE NANDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. R. H. HENLEY & CO. COTTON BUYERS COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1,1868.... Received since yesterday Received previously Total Exported since yesterday Exported previously. Stock on hand and in transitu. THE NEW STEAMSHIP Captain j . TEAL# Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December 5th, at 9M o’clock a. m. For freight or passage ^ +A Bay gtreet. 87,402 . 2,017 75,070—77,087 General Com’sn Merchants, SAYASSAH, GEORGIA. Office comer Bay a&4 I^ncoln etreeie, up iUu*, over W. H- Stark k Co’e. aeplOJp nov30 FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Codst WATT, STEAMSHIP CO sjdewhekl ships every 'ftfTJRSD-AY. CABIN PASSAGE 4"A5 0( STEEKAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE *10 OI THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET LIZZIE BAKER, Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every 8ATUR- DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOPN# arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LABQJp 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 & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. j|»- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with regular lines of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—tt E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late firm of L. J. Guflmartin A Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., GENERAL SHIPPING Foreign Markets. London, December 1—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 94}£. United States Bonds, 74/8- Liverpool, December 1—Noon. Cotton—Quiet; sales, 12,000 bales; shipments from Bombay to 27th, since last report, 12.000 bales. Havre, December 1. Cotton—Closed last night on the spot at If 37c; afloat, If 25c. London, December 1—Afteroon. Financial.—Consols, 92X; United States Bonds, 74‘a- Liverpool, December 1—Afternoon. Cotton—Steady; sales, 15,000 bales. Havre, November 1. Cotton—Dull both on‘the spot and afloat. Liverpool, December 1—Evening. Cotton—Quiet but firmer; uplands, ll>£@ll>£d; Orleans, 112£d; sales, 12,000 bales. London, December 1—Evening. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 29s. Lzverpqol, December 2—Evening. BLANKETS BLANKETS! MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, Commission Merchants, 154 BAY SAVANNAH, GEQR&IA. R. A. W AUT.AUU, | General Commission Merchant, PEPPER’S Tgp NEW AND FAST-SAHJNG STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON CHEESEMAJ), Go^ptAKVKP. Will sail on THUBSDAY, Decent tier 3, at 6 o’clock p. m. 119 and 121 Congress St, BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. L ot and improvements, southwest cor ner St- Julian and Lincoln streets. Lots Nos. 10 and 20, comer Price and Gwinnett streets. Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51, comer Montgomery and Duffy streets. WILLIAM B. ADAMS, nov28-tf Drayton strest ,ncxt to Bay. Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle, DENTIST, (Masonic Hall,) cor. Broughton and Bull Sts., , UP STAIRS, (ENTRANCE ON BROUGHTON ST.) Savannah, Georgia. THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. M adame l. louis would respectfully call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MAKING, in all departments. Having only the best dress makers in each branch j>fjhe business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and most recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub lished modes, Madame LOUIS can assure hex patrons, and the Ladies generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials made in the best manner and always exquisitely graceful and accurate. She attends to fitting and trimming herself. TO HER OLD PATRONS she expresses her cordial thanks, and all others are respectfully invited to give one trial aa an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES 01 all styles cat and basted. PATTERNS for sale. latest style of EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths done to order. Call at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET, op stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P. Collins & Co. oc!3 3m Sign of the Golden Sheep, Bills of lading given nere on through freights oi Cotton to Liverpool by firsi-claas steamers. Insurance by steamers of this line; One-Half per cent. For freight or passage, naving new and splendidly arranged accommodations, Apply to Domestic Markets. New York, December 1—Noon. Financial.—Money easy at 6@7 per cent; Stori ng, 109>*; gold, 135; 1862 coupons, 111%; North Carolina’s, 65%; new, 62%; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, £6; new, 57%; Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 69; new. FOR SALE, .ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT No. 13 LLOYD ’ WARD, fronting east 59 feet on Whitaker street uuauvuo, j w WILDER k FULLERTON, . 8 Stoddard ; s JJpper Range, opposite tnePost Office. 300 pair toe French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very at the comer of New Houston street extending 131 feet to Howard street Terms easy. Apply to HENRY BltYAN, Broker, oc27—tf 101 Bay street FOR BALTIMORE CABIN PASSAGE *20 ebeap. CoTTON—Quiet and steady; uplands, 25%c. Flour—Dull and drooping. - Grain—Wheat lc lower; com dull and lc lower. Provisions.—Mess pork dull at $26 00; lard dull; steam, 15% @ 16c. Naval Stores—Turpentine dull at 47@47%c; rosin quiet; strained common, $2 50; low No. 2, $2 G0@ 500 pair Colored Blankets, very lorn* 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, some prices as before the War. R&CQJV! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides. Rib Sides, New Yore, December 1—Evening. Financial—Governments steady; 1862 coupons, 110%; Tennessee’s" ^6ff;^North Carolina’s, 64; new, 62; money more active; closing firm at C@7 per cent; sterling dull and declining, at 109%; cotton bills, 8%, gold quiet atl35. Cotton—Firm but less active; sales, 2,500 bales at ,25%c. Flour—Favors buyers; superfine, $5 50@5 85; Southern dull and drooping; common to fair extra, $7 20@8 25. Grain—Wheat in heavy demand; chiefly specula tive; white Michigan;'$2-35? com a shade lower, with moderate enquiry ; Western mixed, $1 14@1 18; Southern white, $107(S>1 10. C ? Provisions—Mesa pork nominal at $25 75(3-86 00; lard, heavy; kettle, 16@lG%c. Whiskey—Dull; Western, $1 05. Rick.—DulL Sugar—In moderate request. Coffee—More active and firm. Molasses—Dull; New Orleans, 80c. Naval Stores—-Turpentine, 46%@47%c. Freights—Heavy. St. Louis, December 1. FLoActive; superfine, $5 25. Grain.—Com dull; new, 67@73c. Provisions—Mess pork unchanged; bacon shoul ders. 12c; dear sides, 17%c; lard, choice, 15c. Whiskey—Finn; small business at^^SSc. Baltimore, December 1. Financial.—Virginia’s, old inscribed, 47 bid; 47% asked; 1866’s, 42 asked; 1867’s, 49% asked; coupons, old, 57-bid; new, 58 asked. sepl9-tf G. W. BILLUPS, Commander, Will Bail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 3, at 10 o'clock a. m. Positively no state-rooms secured uniess tickets are procured at the office of tne Agents. For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to . J- B- WEST & CO., nov23 Bay, street, opposite Whitaker. CHRIS. MURPHY. CHAS. CIA* Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steaiu* boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing and Paptr-nangi ngn. \A / K ABE PREPARED TO SET.T. AT WH0I* VV sale and retail. Faints, Oil, Glass. Putty.™ Varnishes. Mixed Paints. Brushes of every deseny tion, Machinery and.Hames3 OB, Axle Grease, etc. 17 Bryan St., between Bn^ and Br»yto», iuhu—ly SAVANNAH. GA. fJIHE NEW MAPS, Of the City of Savannah, Can now be obtained by application to the City Treas- urer, at five dollars each. novll-tf FOR PWYORK. SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAB A Job Lot of POPLINS, at 25 cents, and upwards. nov23 DeWITT k MORGAN. BUSHELS BLACK OATS for sale by 8. G. HAYNES k BRO., Bay, comer of Whitaker street, Second Floor. C. V. HUTCHINS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND WHOLES,!!* DEALER IN' HAY, GRAIN, Ac. C ORN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, RYE, YBESH. GBIT and meat., Ac., Ac., on hand and for sale* LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Grain Warehouse, L>3 EVERT WEDXESDA* AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE S Liverpool Coal. 4:00 T0NS ST,PEBI0R 0RBE1, C0AL > landing from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson's Wharf; for sale in quantities to snitpnrchascrs, by .:,ei H. GOWDY, novlT-lm No. 9 Drayton street. PEP FEE’S 119 and 121 Congress St July, August, September and October, 1868 MALLOPT & FRIER SON. nov2-tf FLORIDA STRUT, IARDWAEE, DUTLEKY, AGBICCLTC- TIAT. IMPLEilENTS, AXES, HOES NAILS, THACES, Ap. Also, Agent for McABTHUB'S COTTON (JOB, PUBLIC LAWS PASSED BY THE General Assembly of the State of Georgia, r r JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, 1869, WITH AN APPENDIX. Price, $1.00. Just received and for sale at ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT, .BULL STREET, ON BAY LANE, NEXT TO' THE nov6-ts POST OFFICE. CAEPETING! FAIRCLQTH, Master. 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 or passage apply to * OCTAVtJS COHEN k CO., Agents,'*^ WDTDOW SHADES WM. ESTBLL, Jr., IfEWSDEALEB — AND — BOOKSELLEBi Bull Street, Next to the Post (DOWN STAIRS,) Qc8 Savtontfb, Georgia- * n: Gr. RIJWE, Wholesale Liqnor Dealeii Agent for Bininger, 8» .Bay street, SaTunnah,-Ga. jgy B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New York. iiov2G W H Stark & Co, J L Vjllalonga, Addison. E & Co, dman & M, E Mclntiro & Co, J W & C A Mclntire, per Is McA, A Burke, A-Twiname, J Winna, WM tdson, D IQller, A Gomm, S Walthonr, M Brown, uart, Mra M A Vincent, T Arkwright, J J West, A Friedenburg, L Waty, M Brown, B Campbell DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERY. EM3X.E V. gp^VYABZ, 143 Broughton Street. P RACTICAL UPHOLSTERER ana Dealer in WALL AND DECORATION PAPER, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, all styles of WINDOW SHADES. SWISS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, CORDS, TASSELS, GIMPS, Ac., DAMASK and FURNITURE COVER INGS. Furniture upholstered and repaired. Widow Shades Cornices, Curtains, Mattresses. Pillows, Mosquito Bars and Furniture Covers made to order. ALL KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Fitted and Laid, novlo-tf ?■/. - c 119 and 121 Congress. St. For Sale. BUSHELS BOUGH RICE Proposals A re solicited for filling and grading that portion of Bolton street occupied by the sewer recently built. The estimated contents are four teen hundred cubic yards. Material maybe obtained in the vicinity of Gwinnett and Abcrcom streets. Bids must bo for the whole- work and not by the yard, and time of completion stated. T71BOM FIRST OF JANUARY WILL BE RENTED fora term of one or more years, BATTERSBY’S LOTS, Nosl'18 and 19, on Hutchinson’s Island, now occupied by Mr. F- Krenson as a Ship Yard. TheseLots are opposite the foot of Lincoln street, and having a front of 260 feet present rare induce ments to parties desiring to rent For further partic ulars apply to A. L. HARTRTDGE, Agent. nov28-10t THAXT0N, CREWS & CO. 163 Ray Street, Plans and Estimates A BE Solicited for BUILDING^ FOOT i across each of the slips at thego* ” and Drayton streets. The spans are respective 45 feet in the clear. The bridges must oey wide and capable of sustaining a weight or c dred pounds per square foot. HARDWARE, TONS GRINDSTONES, 50 tons PLOW STEEL, 300 tone SWEEDES IRON, 400 tons REFINED IRON, .1,500 kegs NAILS, 100 dozen COLLINS’ AXES, 40 dozen HUNT’S AXES, 400 hags SHOT, for sale by STOVES! STOVES! C OOKING, OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM of all sizes and patterns, of beautifol de signs, as low as any in the market Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Also, FIRE FURNACES of all sizes. All kinds of TIN and SHEET-IRON WORK done to order. JOHN J. MAURICE, No. 142 Bryan street. AM . Vfn.l r* GARDEN EOT FOR SALE. y^OT NO. ICO, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES 'OF LAND,lying about 2)4 miles from the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven's EASTERN HAY. ASTERN HAY LANDING AND FOB SAXE LOW, in lots to suit purchasers; by J ' •' ~ E. W. DRUMMOND & BBO., oclO—tf 154 Bay street.' Votice. T he undersigned is the only of PERUVIAN GUANO in the Unit America. No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for saw by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, R * R- C. FERG_ Agent for Consignees of the Perovu jeS—ly No. 42 South street • Northwegto^for* st8quare. WEEDS & CORNWELL. nov7-tf ►n Ties! Iron Ties! ftr0 Prepared to meet orders for ARD'S SELF-ADJUSTING BUCKLE TEE. ' * T1 °- Fsctont anp- lu 1 BRIGHAM, HOIST CO. RICE ! Corn and Oats, I0R SALE BY 7 agl0-tf N. A. HARDEE’S SON A CO vegetables. WiR he sold low Apply to nov214f