Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 03, 1868, Image 4

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1 FOR NElTfOBK* SEMI-WBEKLY- BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT DINE GHOLSON, WALKERiTco GENERAL COMMISSION MEBCHAK LIVERPOOL, HfiKE LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONo A>1. MENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STOBEl i The senior partner. Air. Gholsou, win beta’s! nah during the season, and may be round of J. w T.iTmwp A-rn - 1 Foreign Markets; London, December 2—Nooil. Financial.—United States Bonds dun. Livnbpooi., December 2—Noon. Cotton—Dull; sales, 10,000 bales, Bbesdstuffs—Quiet. Others unchanged. Liverpool, December 2—Afternoon. . Cotton—Dull. Havee, November 2. Conox—Dull: qn the spot, If tac; afloat, If 25c. .Ltveepool, December 2—Evening. Cotton—Easier and fully }{d lower; nplandB, 11U @lljfd: Orleans, ll)£@ll?£d; sales, 10,000 bales. Bbeaustuefs—Unchanged... ■ London, December 2—Evening. Naval St&bes'.—'Turpentine, 28s 9d, . For Havre* • The A1 American ship ROCHESTER, (of twenty-two hundred bales capaci- ■ ty.l Captain Oliver, having a portion of ' her cargo engaged, win have immediate ' dispatch as above. For further engage- to P BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. iHOTOGRAPHS, ANBROTTPES, POR CELAIN, AC.—Copies of every kind from old hires. Stereoscopic Views of Bonaventure and annah. Cheap Frames, Fitting Cases, Ac.; always hand. J. N. WILSON, largest Circnlatien in City and Country. MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1808, SATURDAY. For Liverpool FIRST CLASS SHIP Mr. Swinburne’s new . poem Is the leading feature of tbe Atlantic for December. It consists of nine teen stanzas, and is a surveyor the present poUtical condition of Chri stendom. Wo quote the following verses: Watchman, what of the night ? GOWDY, Commission Merchant,. O Drayton street, between Bay and Bryan streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS dec2-4t WILDER St FULLABTON. FOR ST. AUGUSTINE. rjIHE STEAMER CITY POINT, Leaving Savannah for Florida, on SATURDAY, November28th, at 3 p. m., will, on retnming, touch at St. Augustine^ nov23-tf L. I.!GU1LMARTIN A]00., Agents. Storm and thunder and rain. Lights that waver.and wane, Leaving the watch-fires unlit. Only the bale fires are bright, And the flash of the lamps now and then, From a palace whose spoilers sit Trampling the children of men. Prophet, what of the night? I stand by the verge of the sea, Banished, uncomforted; free, Hearing the noise.of the waves. PHILIP DZlAXiYNSKl, COMMISSION MERCHANT 18S Bay Street, Jones’ Upper Block, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Branch Offices at Quitman, Georgia, and at Mas;—. 155 and 157 Broughton St. (NEXT TO WEEDS A CORNWELL,) oc22—Gm SAVANUAH. GA. tag, 109 gold, 135; 1862 coupons, 110%; North Carolina’s, 66%; new, 63%; Virginia’s, eMonpons, 68; new, 67; Tennessee's, ex-coupons, 68^; now, 68%. FiOOT^-SteSy for^common; dull tor good grades. Gbain—Wheat dull and drooping; com duU and a 8 ^ETtovimoNS—Mess pork dullat *25 00; lard dull and rosin firm; strained common, $2 65@G 00. Freights York, December 2—Evening. Financial,—Governments closed dull; 1862 coupons, 110 It" Tennessee’s, new, 68; North Carolina a, 63; Viratais’s, 67; money in good demand at 6@7 per cent; sterling. 109%; cotton bills, 8>j@8%; gold, ' 1 Cotton—Heavy and about #c lower; sales, 2,600 bales at 25@25#c. FZjOVh—Medium and good grades declining; super fine, $6 50@8 00; Southern dull; common to fan: extra, $7 16@8 25. ^ Gbain—Wheat drooping; corn dull and scarcely as firm; white Southern, $1 04>£@1 10@. Pkovibions—Mesa pork steady; new, $26 OO@20 25; lard heavy; kettle, 15#@16c. Whiskey—Heavy; State, $1 03#. Rice.—DulL Sugar—In fair demand; Muscovado, 10#@ll#c. Coffee—Steady. Molasses—Dull. Naval Stokes—Turpentine dull and heavy at 46@ 46He; rosin firm at $2 40@7 50. Freights—Unchanged. Baltimore, December 2. Financial.—Virginia 6’s, old inscribed, 46# bid; 47 asked; coupons, old, 66; new, 57#. Flour—Firm and active. Grain—Wheat dull; prime to choice, $2 30; fair to good, $2 22?*; corn duU; new white, 9Sc@$l 00;yel low, 89c; oats firm; Western, 73@75; rye dull at 4D@45o. Provisions—Mess pork dull at $27 00; bacon quiet; shoulders, 14# c; lard, 17c. Louisville, December2. Flour—$5.26@6 00. Grain.—Corn, 50@55c. Provisions.—MesB pork, $23 00; lard, 14#@15c; bulk shoulders, 9#c; clear sides, 13#c. Whiskey—Raw, 98c. New Orleans, December 2. Financial.—Gold, 135#; . sterling, commercial, 145#@146; bank, 146 #@ 146#; New York sight, # discount. Cotton—Low middling, 23#@23#c; sales, 4,600 bales ^receipts, 4,631 bales ; exports, 5,705 bales. Sugar—Firm; common, 8@8#c; prime, 12c. Molasses—Firm; choice, 63@ 66c. Flour—Low grades scarce but firm; high grades dull: superfine, $6 25; double, $7 12#; treble, $7 50 @8 50. - v ~ * Grain—Com firmer at 80c; supply light; oats firm at 62c. Bran—Unchanged. HaTt-DhU at $21 @22. Provisions—Mess pork firm at $25 00; bacondull; shoulders, 12c; clear ribbed, 15#C7 clear sides, 18#c; lard dull; tierce, 16C; keg, l6#@J7c. Whiskey—Steady and unchanged. • Coffee—Firm; fair, 14#@15c; prime, 16#@17c. Mobile, December 2. Cotton—Market quiet and easier; sales, 1,850 bales; including 150 bales after close yesterday; middling, 23 @23#c; receipts, 1,011 bales. ' Charleston; December 2. Cotton—DuU and #c lower; sales, 370 bales; mid dling, 23#c; receipts, 1,352 bales; exports coastwise, 331 bales. _ Wilmington, December 2. Cotton—DuU at 22@23c. Naval Stores.—Spirits Turpentine, 43c ; rosin dull at $2 12#; $5 00 for No. 1 to pale; turpentine, $2 00@3 00; tar unchanged. . _ Augusta, December 2. Cotton—Market quiet, and very little doing in con sequence of themunicipal election. ABNEY & Co,, Commission Merchants, No. 12 . Stoddard's Upper Range. Liberal advances e on consignments of Cotton, Wool, Hides, Ac., it friends in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. U VADAME L. LOUIS WOULD RESPECTFULLY VI call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for firstdass DRESS MAKING, in all departments. Haring only the best dress makers In each' branch of the business, besides extraordinary facilities for presenting only the latest and moet recherche Parisian styles much in advance of the pub lished modes, wis»sr LOUIS canassore her patrons, and the Ladies'generally, that they may rely on hav ing their rich and costly materials made in the heat 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 as an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and other transient work done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUESof all styles cut and basted. PATTERNS for sale. ^Latest styfe qf EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING PAT TERNS just received. FLUTING of all widths done to order. CaU at No. 133 BROUGHTON STREET, up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P. Collins A Co. oclS—3m f!TT A RLFSTnlV A VP FLUKIJ STEAMBOAT LINE Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY, Decem ber 9th, at — o’clock — in. Through hills of lading given here on Cotton, des tined for Liverpool by Qrsi-class steamers. ; ■ 0 1 For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.. Agents, ~ S3 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. 4®- B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New York. ~ “ decs S. X>. LINTON & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, No. 2 Jr-A-CKSON STREET AUGUSTA GA * Mourners, what of the night ? All night through without Bleep We weep,.and we weep' and we wee Who shall give ub our hone ? Beaks of ravens and kite, MouthB of wolf and of hound, Give us them back whom the guns Shot for you dead on the ground. FOB UEW YORK. Murray-s Line. CABIN PASSAGE S33 Ot STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE.. IO Ot Insurance by tliis’Steamcr Half’Per'Cent, W M. D. R. MILLAR 157 Bay street, Commission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Supplies, Agents for Ingersoll's Cotton Press, and manufitc- Captives, what of the. night? It rains outside, overhead. Always,-a rain that is red, And our faces are soiled with the rain. Here, in the season's despite. Day time and night time are one. 'Till the curse of the king's and the chain Break, and their toils be undone. Statesmen,-what of the night? * Tbe night that will last me my time. The gold on a crown or a crime . Looks well enough yet by the lamps. Have we not figures to write— Lips to swear at a need ? , Then, when danger decamps, Bury the word with theefced. Christian, what of the night ? I cannot tell; lam blind, I halt and harken behind. If happily the hourrwill go back, • And return to the dear, dear light, . To the watch-fires and stars that of old Shone where the sky now is black. Glowed where the earth now is cold. England, what of the night ? Night is for slumber and sleep, Warm, no season to weep; Let me alone till the day, Sleep would I still if I might. Who have slept for two hundred years, Once I had honor they say; But slumber is sweeter thaii tears. 8. PAGE EDMAND3. JOHN H. GARDNER, EDMANDS, GARDNER & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Go, M etropolitan billiard booms, Phelan’s first class Tables), Bryan, strei site Screven House. as-FBEE LUNCH tvefiyi mh2i d. mcconnell, prop leave CHARLESTON EVERY FRIDAY at 9 p. m., SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY at 3 p.m., TOUCH ING AT FERN AND IN A, JACKSONVILLE, PALAT KA, and ALL POINTS on the S{. Johns River. RETURNING, WILL-LEAVE PALATKA EVERY MONDAY. JACKSONVILLE EVERY TUESDAY; FERNANDI- NA THE SAME DAY, a,id SAVANNAH for CHARLES TON EVERY " - - WHOLESALE GROCERS. M. DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, . Wines,-Liquors, =Teaa-and-Cigars, 160 Bay street, Savannah. < Sole Agent in the State of Georgia for Massey, Houston It Co.’s Philadelphia Ale. jy24- BLANKETS! N. B.—FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LJNE. Shippers will please have their Freight on 0> e wharf GENERAL OTSFRAXCE AGEXT. OFFICE: 89 Bay Street. X WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND citizens generally that I am now prepared to EP, FECT INSURANCE ON .ALL CLASSES OF RISM IN Al COMPANIES, comprising Life, FIRE, MARINE, RIVER and ACCIDENT. Insurance at as low rates as any'other firat-dua Agencies. . . - 0C6—3m at least one hour before the rime &] parture. I*. J. GU1JLMAI nov2i-tf s . S. F. PHILLIPS, Master, Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, Decembers, at — o’clock, — m. Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined F GBOS CLAUDE, Dealer in Watches, • and Silverware, Bull street, opposite Hall, Savannah, Ga. Watches and Jewelry CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! for Liverpool "by first-class Steamers. engaged berths secured after Monday, Decem ber 7th, unless paid for. , For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo dations, apply, to.. I i. JJXJjfTER Sc G AMMELL, dec3 84 Bay Street. 119 and 121 Congress St, Europe, what of the night ? - Ask of Heaven,-and the sea, , . And my babes on the bosom of me, 'Nations of mine, but ungrown. "There is one who shall surely requite All that endure, or that err; She can answer alone, Ask not of me, but of her. FOR WJbJW YOBJK, SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAB. INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE..s. ! .«30 01 Sign of the Golden Sheep. THOS. PETERS. G. M. M’CONXICO. B. H. HENLEY, R. H. HENLEY & CO., COTTON BUYERS —AND— General Com’sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA* Office corner Bay and Lin coin streets, up stain; ■over W, H. Staik & Co's. sepl0-3m liberty, what of the night ? “I feel not the red rains fail— Hear not the tempest at all. Nor thunder in heaven any more. All the distance is white With the soundless feet of the gun, - Nighty with the woes that it wore; j Nignt is over and done. and Dealers in Laths, lime,' Plaster, Hair, Building" Material, Biyan street,* between Will, ON AND rAFTBB/November 24th, leave Charles ton EVERY TUESDAY at 9 o'clock P.M., Savannah EVERY WEDNESDAY at 9 o’clock A. M., tonching at Brunswick, ,i , ernandi na » Jacksonville, and ALL POINTS on the'St. John’s river. RETURNING, will leave. Palatka EVERY FRIDAY, Jackaonville EVERY SATURDAY, Femandina THE haot. riiy r gavannah for Charleston EVERY S ^^'rtiEialll'^^>^pi^|AGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHEB LINE. , Shippers will please have their freight on the wharf at least one hoqr befdre the time appointed for flepa^FP.. . GPJXMAETIN & CO.. Agents. oc6—ft ' Ho, 1JS Bay street. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes 5 very cheap. 500 .pan* Colored Blankets, very low. 50 pieces Shaker ‘and Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. ALSO, Colored andJQpera Flannels. £00 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Irish Linens—Nap- kiiiSj Doylies and 'Toweling, of direct importation, same prices as before the War. : ■ - - ■qclQ-tf IUBGUSON & DIXON, Undertakers, 120 Brough- E. W. DRUMMOND. G. C. DRUMMOND, Of the late film of L. J. GuUmartin It Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., GENERAL SHIPPING hogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at- the short- est notice. Country orders promptly attended to. Jy27. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP HUNTSVILLE, CROWELL, CoiriiANDEE, Will B»tt for the aoove port on SATURDAY. Decern her 5th, a) — o'ciopit =. fp. Through bills of laarng givcp (jgrs op Cotton des tined for Liverpool by prsLclase sieapjera. Hunnicutt, the Virginia Radical, calls the JPreedman’s Bureau' “a political, curse—the most powerful engine of political trickery that has been known in tHe world since God made Adam.’* ' SOLOMON, between. W UNITED STATES MAIL For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. HARPS. FE1 SWICK, ST. MABPS, FE SYILLE AND PICOLATA. NANDINA, JACKSON” For freight or passage.'apply Jo OCTAVUS COHEN & Cp., Agents, Ho* 8!® Bay ntreet. 4^- R. LOWDEN, AgepJ, No. 93 West 8t--.fi:, N* York. itov30 A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Comfort. R. A. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH MARKET. office of the Morning news, i Savannah, December 2, 6 P. M. j Cotton.—The- market 'opened with some inquiry at yesterday's prices, but the advices from .New York and Liverpool caused buyers to act cautiously'and of fer less. Holders seem to meet the views of buy- L0TOL4SJ)*} FOR NEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMEBS OF THIS LINE, ONE Sun Sets..'. High Water. PORT OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, December 3. Arrived. ^Yesterday. Steamer Dictator, Willey, Charleston—L J Gnilmar- tin & Co. Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar- tin A Co. Schr Oliver Cromwell/ Delano, Red Bird Creek— Richardson & Barnard. + Competent critics pronounce it best fbr many reasons. It is made of the best stock grown! The Nicotine is extracted, there arg 0 f£ .-.jj : - > era in many of their transactions; offering stock not as good as it has been—lower grades much neglected. We quote middling at 23#c. j The following were the sales of the day: 25 at 24#, 105 at 23#. 352 at 23#, 159 at 23#, 83.at 23, 79 at 22#, 88 at 22#, 80 at 22#, 1 at 22, 60 at 21#, .42 at 21,57 at 20#, 4 at 20# and 17 at — cents. Total, £ 136 bales. Sea Island.—The market shared some activity- factors relieved by the sales they have inade—quota tions nmchanged.. The sides to-day have been at full prices: 46 bags at 75@85 cents. The receipts to-day amount to 2,132 bales. Financial.—Gold, buying at 134; gelling at 136#; NewYork exchange buying at % to #c off;' selling No drugs in it, consequently it is ‘ Anti-nervous in its effects. It has an agreeable, aromatic flavor, Does not bum or sting the tongue, Leaves no unpleasant aftertiste in the Mouth, or disagreeable odor in the room. Instead of exciting the nervous forces. It rIUto irritanon, ant} ftaliViu’fham. We regard it aa the perfection of Smoking Tobacco. Orders for elegant Meerschaum Pipes are being packed daily In the various sized bags in wbieb it is sold, As an extra indneemetit fop (boss Who love a good ejribke' to try it. LORILLARD’S “EUREKA” Smoking; Tobacco Is likewise an excellent article of choice Virginia Tobacco, of a heavier body than the former, And hence much cheaper in price; nevertheless It makes an excellent smoke. Orders fbr Meerschaum Pipes daily packed iu this brand. LORILLARD’S “CENTURY” Chewing Tobacco Composed of the best cutting Leaf in the. country. Superior in colpr, finer in quality, and jnakes a Better Chew than other brands. Acknowledged Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume hep trips "to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will ran regularly thereafter. RETURNING, w$lT leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORN3NG, ahd Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATION8 for passengers. Freights to Jacksonville and Print* beyond will be carried at HALF JHE REGULAR RATES- For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf, or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. J9SF No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. jjST This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with the Central RqRro^d to Lake City, and at Picolata with regular lines of sfage# Jo St Augustine. ocl5—tf Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle. DENTIST, (Masonic Hall,) cor. Broughton andBnllSta, up status, 7 (ENTRANCE 05f BROUGHTON ST.) Savannah, Georgia. je!2-Iy - ; PEPPER’S Steamship Florida, Faircloth, New York—Octavus Bark Mary G Read, Welt, Havre—E A Sonllard. Departed Yesterday. Steamer Swan, Gibson, Augusta and Landings—M A Cohen. _ Steamer Dictator, Willey, Jacksonville, Ac—L J Guiimartin & Co. Steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—L J Guii martin 4r Co. 119 and 121 Congress St. THE fine sidkwheel steamship CARPETING ! CARPETING! -®1 45. ' lixcox-.—We continue onr quotations; and have only to report a great scarcity In clear rib and ribbed sides—a’ good inquiry for all other smug Holders are firm, We quote ehonldera at 4AJ<@16>Jc. rib Bides at 17@I7>SC. and clear ribbed at 18V@18Vc. There., are few clear sides offering,' and prices are nominal at 18^@18Mct Hams are in large stock, at 10@18c according to quatity. BreakSt S is quiet, with a*tiown,ward. tendency, at 19@20c. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote sh'ool- dera at 13@13# c ; short dear sides, 17@17#c; short ri Db ed 16@ 16 # c; bellies, 15#@16#c, and Stratford cut at 16c. • Flour.—No change has taken place in.prices smoe our last report. The stock on the market is large, and the demand light, but increasing: The feel- mg in Northern brands the same asuur last report vvei quote Northern superfine, $650@9? extra,.$9®U. mid. family ana fancy, $12@1300-^GoddG«rgiaand for family and £tacy. - Ghaik.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee nld corn is in smattdem^d. Newionui, coming-in very slowly and to small lots—demand light. We quote Georgia com 31 05 from depot, and scarce- Teuneaaee, $1 10® 1 12>i, and small Kriva a_5ld .comfrom store, wholesale; $1 25. There haa-been no chonge m oats this week; from depot 85@90; from store,95@*l 00. - ■ - Feeiohts.—Foreign quiet. By sail tb Liveipool 7,16 on uplands. Timber nominal; offering-* at 26" shil lings, for hewn for Liverpool,.88- shillings;to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, # of a cent^ ft on uplands; domestics, $1,00 « bale; rice. |2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, #c $ ft oil uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam/ # ; by «r11. nom inally steam toliverpool # pf a dent ^ ft on cot- ton; to Havre-1 cent gold ^ ft- on' cotton; Cotton by steam through to Boston, f #c # ft. With quite a number of arrivals, there is no diminution in freight offerings: We see no reasbh to iook for a de- cune in lumber and timber freights, but with the large quantity offering and few vessels on the way unchartered, an advance would seem more likely Several coastwise and West India freights have been placed during the week at Northern porta, but few vessels arriving unchartered, and vessels are still wanted. Bates coastwise are a shade firmer. To West India .ports, $9 50@12, in gold. To Balti- lumber, $10; Besawed and Umberto NewYork, $1I@1S; to.Boston, S1I@13 Bough rice from Ogee- />TlM In IWnn 1R» ** ATglNS, Master. Will sail as above bn aATUBDAY. Depenjber 6th. — o'clock — st ^ V._ i .. a • a JJ Sashes, Blinds and Doors, j PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,: Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints OF ALL COLOBS AND SHADES. 1 HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GtAZ- ' i ' . .INC, Ac., r ■ Receipts. Per schr Oliver Cromwell, from Bed Bird Creek—15 bags sea island cotton. Per steamer City Point, from Florida—32 bales cot ton, etc. Per steamer Dictator, from Charleston—13 barrels fish, 20 bbls whiskey, 100 packages mdse. Per Central Railroad, December 2,1868—2,087 bales cotton, 10 bales yam, 19 cases tobacco, 5 bbls syrup, 3 boxes mdse, 2 bales hides, 10 bbls and 20 sacks flour, 3 bbls brandy, 4 bogs, 12 oars wood, 8 bundles sugar cane, 9 packages bark collars, 3 lots furniture, and mdse. JjlBOM FIRST OF JANUARY WILL BE RENTED for a term of one or more years, BATTERSBY’S LOTS, Nos. 18 and 19, on Hutchinson's Isjand, now occupied by MF* Y‘ KjgBson as a Ship Yard. These Lo$s ape opposite the ffcot of Lincoln street, and having a front of 260 feet, present rare induce ments to parties desiring to rent. For farther partic ulars apply to A. L. HABTBIDGE, Agent. noy28-10t The Respectable jobbers and Keep it, and small buyer, , ^ Time and trouble by purchasing of them. LORILLARD’S MACCOBOY, FRENCH RAPPEE and SCOTCH SNUFFS still retain the excellent qual ities which have made them so ftmoua everywhere. Circulars sentqnapt^cation- .. JP. hORlLLARD, New York. novl3-eodlm... • , . in ali i FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship JAne. CABIN PASSAGE OO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....910 OO 119 and 121 Congress St, Murpliy & Clark, House, Sip, Ship aiij Steam boat Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing and Paper-Hangtngi. j TT7E ABE PREPARED TO SELL. AT WHOLE- ff sale and retail, Paints, Oil, Glass, '.Putty, rad Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brushes of every descrip tion, Machinery and Harness Oil,-’ Axle Grease, etc.' 77 Bryan St., between Bull aDrayton, [By Telegraph.] Charleston, December 2.—Arrived, bark Mone- guash, from Liverpool. Off the port, steamer Key West, from Baltimore. Sailed, steamer Carroll for Baltimore. Wilmington, December 2—Arrived, steamer W P Clyde, from New York; steamer Jas A Gary, from Baltimore. Nsw York, December 2—Arrived, steamers Mont gomery, Pent and Tilly. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. L OT AND IMPROVEMENTS, SOUTHWEST COR NER St. Julian and Lincoln streets. Lots Nos. 19 aqd 20» gomer Price and Gwinnett streets. Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51, comer Montgomery and Duffy streets. WILLIAM B. ADAMS, nov28-tf Drayton strest ,next to Bay. FOR SALE, TxESIRABLE BUILDING LOT No. 13 LLOYD I I WARD, fronting cast 59 feet on Whitaker street at the corner of New Houston street, extending 131 feet to Howard street- Terms easy. Apply to HENRY BRYAN, Beokeb, oc27—tf 101 Bay street. Passengers. Per steamer Dictator from Charleston—Miss Hey ward, brother and svt, Mr Maniganlt and 2 children, Mrs Whitner, Mrs Izard, F P Hager, 3 H Congdome, Mr Cramber, J W Patrick, Mrs S S Clanton, Mr John son, J A Potter, W Heyward, W Moir, J C Appleby, E L Purse, B "B Heyward, J Cohen, Dr Stewart, B A An- C. If. 1I UTCHIZ S, GENERAL COMMISSION' AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, &c. C OBN, OATS, PEAS, BRAN, RYE, FRESH GBIT and MEAL, &c., Ac., on hand and lor sale s LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Grain Warehouse, 155 Bay street, 'Savannah. 9 ocli—tf THE NEW STEAMSHIP tion. Do you feel badly after eating ? Are your handsand feet sometimes cold? Do you experience wakefulness? Is it hard to get a good night’s rest? Are you nervous, with palpitation of the heart? Are yon sometimes nauseated? Have you loss of appetite? Do you feel that you need some kind of a stimulant? TRY ONE BOTTLE OP G AS TRINE! And you will hear.testimony with .hundreds who have been itenefitted and jcured by its use. IS A ioiSlNG TONIC THE PBEPABATION HAS NO EQUAL July, August, September and October,1868 MALLON & FRIERSON. Will sail for the above pmrt.qn SATURDAY, December 6th, at 9# o’clock a. m. For freight or pr nov3Q BACON! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Cobley, J Warren, J D Johnson, W J Marshall, and 7 deck. & GAMMELL, Bay street. JONES’ INDEPENDENT Consignees. Per steamer City Point, from Florida—F M Myrell, W Hone, Capt R W Reied, C W,Thompson, Holcombe & Co, Hartridge & N ; A C McRae. P H Wopd A Qo, J L ViRalonga, Goodman & M, Tt^H Stark & Co, Sorrel Bros, M Y Henderson, J W Anderson’s Sons & Co, J B Oliveras, F L Gue, P E Masters, Cspt Usina, J Amow, J B Taylor, Dr W N Valleau, F Hncheali, A Gomm, L J Guilmartip St Co, Tison St G. . Per siramer Dictator, from Charleston—Lt Picket, L J Guiimartin & Co, J W Anderson’s Sons &Co, J H Estill, R Habertjham <fc Co. ; Per Central Railroad. December 2, 1868—Mary J Williams, B F Tripp, W F Chaplin. Champion k F, W McKenney, L J Guiimartin & Co, Watts 4 McR, E L Neidlinger, R Mclntire L Co, J C Mather, Clark St W, Thaxton, C 4 Co, J L Warren, J S Gaines, JR Wilder, S Gertsman St Co, CRB Agt, J A Roberts & Co, W H Woods, Metcalf St N, Hunter & G, W Battersby & Co, Wilder St F; Brady& M, Boit A McK, Bates & C, N A iHardee’s Sons Sc Co,' Sloan, G Si C6, Buiroughs, F St Co, J W Lathrop St Co, Hartridge & N, Podelford St C, JB* W Slmg St Co, WiH Stark & Co, R J Larcomb, Crane St G, Duncan St J, RE Allen, Owens & C, Walker, A &-T. FOR YEW YORK, Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP C SIDEWHEEL SHIPS KVBKY THUK8DAY. CABIN PASSAGE *3£ STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE.;... SI* F. W- COJBNWEIX, t. DEALER IN' HARDWARE,' * feuTLERT, AGRICULTP- . RAI. IMPIiEMEXTS, AXFA, HOES* NAILS, TRAfTRS, ia Also, Agent for McABTHUR’S COTTON QUXS, No. ISPBroughton street. Savannah, Ga. CITY MAPS. |THE NEW MAPS. Of the City of Savannah, an now be obtained by application to the City Treas- rer, at five dollars each. ■' ' novll-tf WM. ESTILL, Jr., NEW SB E ALEB — AND — BO0HSEULER, Bull Street, Next to the Post Office, . (DOWN STAIRS,) Received past week Received previously..'...... Total... .. -Shippedpast week. Shipped previously.... . % Storicon hand Nov. 27,1868. .16,209—18,335 1&015 * . 1.66C ,;a, 390^10,0561 G. M. HELDT, ! 30 WHITAKER STREET) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB GEORGIA AND FLORIDA; aep26—6meod . . i PASSED BY THE General Assembly of tbe State of Georgia, TN JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER, A 1869, WITH AN APPENDIX. * Price, $1.00. Just received and for sale at ESTILl’S NEWS DEPOT, bull STBEET, ON BAY. LANE, NEXT. TO THE novS-ta ' POST OFFICE. Liverpool Coal. 400 T0NS SDEBBI0E 0EBEL a0a * 181131,18 from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson’s Wharf, for sale inquantities tosnitpnrchasera.by. . J; _ • * , . . , ft GOWDY, A NEW SENSATION ABOSitlC FURNITURE POLISH, EXTRACTED FBOM Aromatic Arabian Gums. Fragrant, Brilliant and Permanent. WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR OILLD FURNITURE. THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON CHEESEMAN, Cowmakdxr. r . ■ CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. U NDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions against Cosmo B. Bichardsone, I will sell before the-Court House door inr the city, of Savannah, be- tween the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, Lot letter “ C,” Middle Oglethorpe Ward, fronting 67 feet 6 inches on West Broad street, and in depth 160 feet, to Laurel street - THOMAS. 8. WAYNE, &ec2-30t City Marshal. EC. Gh RIJWE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, anlO—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUAEK Will saR on THURSDAY, December 3, at 6 o'clock ' P* - a Bills of lading given Here on through freights of Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Insurance by steamers of rthis line, One-Half per cent - , For freight or passage, naving new aqd splendidly arranged accommodations, apply t*» WILDER ft FUIiLARTON, 397 rv 17,673—18,070 novl7-lm .10,822 DEC0RATIAE UPHOLSTERY. EMILE a! SCJIWABZ, 143 Broughton Street. "PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER and Dealer in WAlJ A AND DECORATION "PAPER, FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS. **5*! TOBACCO! Amehicus, December 1. from Oct. 1st to Not. 23d, 1868: 3480 COFFEE, JUST ARBIVEED PER British brig Mayfield, direct from Bio da Janeiro, For sale by Fi EORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY ^Two months VX after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell all the land-belonging to the estate of Wiley Higdon, de ceased, lying in 47th District G. M., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES DENMARK, dec2-2am2m. Ordinary B. C. IN STORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY THAXTON, CREWS & 00., 163 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. oc8—tf . , FOR BALTIMORE nov!8-tf JL Polished Furniture; cleans Gilt Frames and Marble, perfuming the apartment in which it is used, rendering the atmosphere of the sick room delight- fill. No ball or party should bo given without per fuming the apartment and polishing the furniture with this imique combination. . None genuine without the signature of ALEX. RU- PEBTI on each bottle.. Cotton.—The market wa&quite r brisk,, and cotton sold readily at 22 cents for middling.' There was very * little offering at these figures late in the evening. -The! receipts were 40 bales. “ ' ‘ ^ Up to this.date, thn,cotton -receipts foot up 7^92 bales.. The stock on hand is 353 bales. At an average of 21 cents a pound this cotton has brought upwards XTHDER* and by virtue of City Tax Executions U against Cosmo B, Bichardsone, Trustee, I will sell, before the Court fiduse door in the city of Sayan- th«ie°^l%bSa^f' : ^ta, d St n ’ * MiadJeOK™- thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West Broad street 07 feet 0 inches, and in depth ICO feet. .Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story frame building; with out buildings, on Laurel street. THOMAS S. WAYNE, . AaWO OfM- 7 Cornices, Curtains, Mattreseea," Pillows, Bars and Fufnitnre Covers made to order. fc ALL KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE-^ Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings Rttedand Laid.^- HARDWARE, TONS GRINDSTONES, 00 tons PLOW STEEL, 300 tons SWEEDES IRON, 400 tona REFINED IRON, 1,500 kegs NAILS, 100 dozen COLLINS’ AXES, 40 dozen HUNT’S AXES, 400 bags SHOT, for sale by vvuu » ^IVIUIU uu^ VUUVU.1UB UlOUKllk UUIUMUS of $826,000. Bryce & Co.’s,Cotton Circular of the 27th ult. says: mtlftho present range of prices however reduced seems a certainty and will .occur cu-tbo first pause made in the advance of the raw ma terial in* Liverpool. Spinners will" keep running-as long as-speculation keeps quotations advancing, but lv ai iiubiurmea to bears. We are strong- furtner advance in prices over the muS. S? c ?? se * “ evident that the reaction Sroix>rtW'.3? 1 £. tllat *°°, at E time ■when a very large ^a^retoSs° nrc ^ i8toW ' 80la : «nd that by the but a ereat a few ^Ulbe benefitted, it n»,^»S^. w11 ^ injured by the decltae; for tion i 8 taexSL b i^? rmi?lethattll e'woria’aprodnc- EpplanaE£tl2a?2. tta "“eomption with middling ROBERT II. TATEM, DRUGGIST, CORNER JEFFERSON AND MCDONOUGH. STS., _ And cor. East Broad and Broughton Sts., SAVANNAH, GA., .7 ' And all Druggists, Grocers and Furniture Stores. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. Depot 294 Pearl street. New York.oc24-lm SACKS COFFEE,.: 2,000 LBS. BACON, - APPia&f ONIONS andPOTATOES. Also, a General Assortment of GROCERIES. - nov6-tf - E.- O’BYRNE & SON. O LIAM RAU OF PERSONAI HOMESTEAD, o’elockintbe 1863, at my offli dec2-2t . THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP Depot 291 Pearl street. New York. YoticeJ; j UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER EASTERN HAY. G. W. BILLUPS, Command Eli, WU1 sail lor Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 3, PERUVIAN GUANO in the United States of at 10 o 'clock a. m. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tne Agents. For freight or passage, naving excellent uccommc- dationa, apply to- Z..V. WEST & CO., Bay street, opposite Whitaker. ■Jl ASTERN HAY LANDING AND FOB SALE LOW, in lots to suit purchasers, by No. 1 Peruvian Gnano in Bags for sale by him and by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, S. F. VQSS. B. O. FERGUSSON, Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t, Je8—ly No. 42 South street, New Yoric. vegetables Will be sold low for cash. Apply to A. DUTENHi comer of Montgomery and Bryan Btrcets, where he will keep constantly on hand the best of Liquors Se- gars, *0, (nosSlrlmJ TOM BOSIOCK.