Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 05, 1868, Image 4

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auction sale MAUKBTS BY TKEKOUAPH. - Foreign Market*. LoilDOX, December 4—Noon. jfotiMcui.—Conaols, 93X; United States Bond*, steady at 74VaxmoXt, December 4. Fo’iKCLin—Bonds, 94>f@94 }(. IsTvkkpool, December 4—Noon. CortOK—Quiet; salea, 10,000 bales; sate* for the week, 85,000bales; for export, 23,000 bales; for specu lation, 14,000 bales; stock, 136,800 bales, of which 44,000 bales are American. Floub—25 s 6d. Others unchanged. Liverpool, December 4—Afternoon. Cotton—Quiet; stock afloat, 254,000 bales, of which 78,000 bales are American. Lard—Flat. Pork—DnlL Natal Stores.—Quiet. Yarns and Fabrics—At Manchester heavy. Havana, December 4. Sugar—Quiet. Liverpool, December 4—Evening. Cotton—Tending down; uplands on the spot, afloat, 10%@10%d; Orleans, 11% d. Bacon—Quiet and steady. Naval Stores—Turpentine dull. For Liverpool. fllHE A 1 BRITISH 8HIP A . WELLINGTON, % • * Sealing, Master, *2 Having a portion of her cargo engaged, hK will have dispatch^ - For freight, applyto dec4-2t v E. A. SOU: GENERAL COMMISSION HERCHa\t LlVERPoot; Til'ARE LIBERAL : ADVANCES QK OfJ d W* i I^TOROp 0 ? Largest Circulation in City and Country, of J. W. LATHROP A CQ. C L A S O isT" &• co COMMISSION^ The apples are ripe in the orchard. The work of the reaper is done. And the golden woodlands redden In the blood of dying sun. At the cottag&door the grandsire Sits pale in hi« easy chair, While the gentle wind of twilight Plays with his silver hair. A. woman is kneeling beside him; A fair young head is pressed. In the first wBd passion of sorrow. Against his aged breast. And fur from over the distance The faltering echoes come Of the flying blast of trumpet And the rattling roll of drum. And the grandaire speaks in a whisper: ••The end no man can see; But we give him to his country. And we give out prayers to Thee.- MERCHASTS first class American ship NABBAGAN9ETT, - • ; -Biitrrti Nssisi. (of 1,900 bales capacity) having part of^BagJS** her cargo engaged, will have quick dia-BBBv patch as above. For further engagements, apply to: d»c4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST A CO. i JJP NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP For Liverpool, T..A, HOOPER, Commasdeb, ' -I : Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 10, at 2 o’clock p.m. ji' Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tne Agents. > 'For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply to J. B. WEST is . CO. * . flec5 Bay street, opposite Whitaker. I’UIl.I v DZLAJUYNskl, COMMISSION MERCHANT, and going on faoanl, will haveUMBHB* dispatch. Ibr balance freight rooin,'apply «o •2t EDMANDg, GARDNER A C O. FOB NEW YORK. Atlantic Const 1MTATT. STEAMSHU* CO. STDEWHEEL SHU'S’ EVERY THUHSOAY. PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., To Reduce- Stock and Make Room for a Superb Assortment of .1 4 »A X.. "i * : /' J ' * | . .. I »i» : AN i. * “1 , ■ FANCY GOODS, AND ARTICLFS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We will Sell by AUCTION, for CASH, a Splendid Variety of the Goods, in onr Store, - For Bremen, QUICK DISPATCH, the fine- nkutuk-:Money easy at 6@7 per cent ; »“ri- ing, 109 V; gold, 135V; 1862 coupons, 111V. North CaroUnaA, 65V; new! 63V; Virginia's, ex-coupons, 56 asked ; new, 57 l Tennessee's, ex-coupons, new, 61%. Cotton—Quiet at 24%c. Flour—Unchanged. Grain.—Com drooping; wheat dull. Provisions.—Mess pork, heavy; lard heavy. Naval Stores—Turpentine drooping at 46@46 %c; rosin quiet; common strained, $2 45; good strained, $2 50@ 2 65. Freights—Quiet. New York, December 4—Evening. Financial—Governments closed firm; North Caro lina's, new, 63%c; Virginia's, new, 57; money much easier and offering liberally at 5@7 percent; sterl ing dull at 109 %; cotton bills firmer at 8%; gold steady; closed at 135%. Cotton—Opened steady but closed easier; sales, 2,000 balea at 24%c. Flour—Active and unchanged. Grain—Wheat, 1(5)2c better; com. easier; mixed Western, $1 14@1 17. Provisions—Mess pork heavy at $25 50; lard firm; kettle, 14%@14%c. Naval Stores—Turpentine, 46@46%c; rosin, $2 40 @7 50. Freights—Dull and unchanged. Louisville, December!. Flour—Superfine, $5@6. Grain—Com, 50@55c. Provisions—Mess pork, $27 00; lard; 14%@15c. clear bacon sides, 13%c. Baltimore, December 4. Financial.—Virginia 6’s, old inscribed, 47%@ 47 % ; 1862’s, 51 %@51%; coupons, old, 55% bid, 56% asked; new, 57% bid, 58 asked. Cotton—Dull at 24 %c. Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Grain—Wheat, prime to choice red, $1 25@2 40; corn firm; oats firm at 75c; rye dull. Provisions—Mess pork dull at $26 00@2G 50; shoulders, 14c; lard, 16%c. Cincinnati, December 4. Flour—Steady: family, $7 70@8 00. Grain—Com firm at 63@64c. Whiskey—$1. Provisions—Mess pork a speculative demand at $23 00; bulk meats quiet and firm; lard, steam. 13% @14c. . . ; , New Orleans, December 4. Financial.—Gold, 135%; sterling, commercial, !45^gl46% ; bank, 146%® 147; New York,aight, %@ Cotton—Net receipts for the week. ^9,080 bales; re ceipts coastwise, 1,137 bales; total, 40,217 bales; ex ports to Liverpool, 15,191 bales; other foreign ports, 11,855 bales;, coastwise, 3,412. bales; stock, 105,435 bales; middling, 22%@23; sales to-day, 9,100 bales; receipts, 6,106 bales; exports, 2,291 bales; sales for the ww3l 35.90frbales. - ' ^ " Sugar—Doll and drooping; common, 8c; prime, 13%c; clarified, -12@12%c. - — - - - Molasses—In fair demand and lower; common, 45c; prime. 56@60c; choice, 62%c. Flour—Firm; superfine, $6 75; donble, $6 80@ 7 00; treble, $7 50@8 50. Grain—Com light, and in good demand at 80@ 82 %c; oats firm at 82%c. Bran—Dull and lower at $1 15@1 20. Hay—DnU and lower at $20@21. Provisions.'—Mess pork firm at $24 75@25 00; bacon doll; shoulders, 12c; clear ribbed, 15%c; clear sides, 18%c; lard dull; tierce, 16c; keg, 17c; Whiskey—Unchanged. r . Coffee—Fair ;Rio, 14%c;prime, 16%@17c. 11 : 11! ‘i ill* i l. ' Mobile, December 4. Cotton—Market quiet but firm; sales, 1,500 bales; middling, 22%c; receipts, 1,795 bales; sales for the week, 6,850 bales; receipts,9,068 bales; exports foreign nbne;coastwise. 2,073 bales; stock, 34,270 bales. Wilmington, December 4. Cotton—In fair demand; stock light; middling, 21%@22%c. Naval Stores. —Spirits Turpentine quiet 42@ 43c; rosin very dull; No 2, $1 75@1 82%; turpentine unchanged.; tar unchanged. Charleston, December 4. Cotton—Quiet; business interrupted by heavy rains; sales, 116 bales; middling, 23%c; receipts, 972 bales; exports coastwise, 1,035 bales. Augusta, December 4. Cotton—Market easier; sales, 582 bales; receipts, 800 bales; middling, 22%@22%c; Bales tor the week, 3,828bales; receipts, 3,867bales. s. D. LINTON & CO COTTON FACTORS, * Warehouse and Conunisstrm Merchants, Ion No. 2 JACIiSON STTUffET AUGUST*, «4, ’ ^ «S- agreed, f y j cent CUssad’A 1 Vi Amcricffl Lloyd’s, now: loading for the above port, requires 700* bates cotton to complete her cargo. For rate of freight; apply to The rose-bnds fringe the door. And over the grassy orchard ' The pink-white blossoms pour. But the gnndsire's chair is empty. The cottage ia dark and still; There’s e nameless-gray in the battle-field. And a new one under the bill. And a pallid, tearless woman. By the cold hearth Bits alone. And the old clock in the- comer Ticks on with a steady drone. Liverpool, 3- Jsausps. tom a qa»uv^ EDMANHS, GARDNER & CO., GrENjERAJL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Go, FOR ST. AUGUSTINE. fJTHE STEAMEB ClTk POINT, Leev(ng gayqnq^ fat HarhU), gAXBBDAy, November 33th, at 3 p. m., will, on returning, touch at St Augustine. nov23-tf X. 7. GUILlfAETIN k CO., Agents. THE NEW AND FA^ptfAp^G STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, CoinrASDEE, Wfll sai} 09 jgUB^DAY, December 10, at 3 o’clock ^ Mls of lading given ’here ’ 69 ’thrhqgh fitolghfs of Cotton to Liverpool by firsoolasa steamers. Insurance by steamers of this line; One-Half per For freight or passage, havmg new and splendidly Wednesday, December 2d, 1868, at 10 o’clock. BLUnST & MEYER, Auctioneers. This will he a fine opportunity for House-Keepers, and those who de sire, to supply themselves with Holiday Presents now, at AUCTION PRICES; and at the same time give ns room for the display of the ELEGANT NE W HOODS NOW ON THE WAY TO US. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA* ^STEAMBOAT LINE, agers that the holder is thoroughly qualified to fill any position as -a locomotive ’ engineer. An extract from their magazine will give a clear idea of the high motive they have had in binding together. It says: "They have seen the importance of keeping pace with the improvements made daily in the,locomotive engine, and have, therefore, adapted the plan of forming into organizations, the better to morally and intellectually qualify themselves to be able to perform aD that may be required of them by railroad managers in the capacity of locomotive engineers.” -A system of mu tual fife insurance is included in their plan, and we feel sure that if their constitution and, by-laws, which we have taken great pains in reading, are faithfully carried out, the asso ciation must effect not only their own wel fare, i^)rally and 'intellectually, hilt also the greatSWsaiety "of 4- all who travel under their care.—Harrisburg Patriot. FOR NEM SEMip^jE £ WOULD INFORM THEDEfHNESSPIfflLIC AKD Mtivms —p»Pjr giitl,«av Mliniittiili. FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES:OF EJSES IN AJ C.pn’A^ir-S, comprising M LIEE, FIRE, MARINE, RIVER find ACCIDENT. Insruvnce at as low rates as any other firat^hii J. W. STANSBUEY & CO 109 BROUGHTON STREET. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATOKDAV, CABIN PASSAGE...... • t- f sa(i 6W -.liW XhH *1 THE LARGEST STOCK THOS. PETERS. G. lt M’COSSICp. ' U- H- Htstlf, H. H, HENLEY & CO., COTTON BUTEBS LL on the St. Johns Biver. BETOBNING, SAVE PALATKA 'EVERY MONDAY,. VTT.T.F. EVERY TUESDAY; FERNANDI- IAME DAY, o*i d SAVANNAH for CHABLES- RY WEDNESDAY; at 8*. m. . . 'HEIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY Thehangingof Smith, in Huntsville, Ala., was a case of the biter bitten. A party of maskers called on him, and confidentially in- quired whether.f “ * General Com’sn Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORglAt Office corner Lay and Lincoln street*, up inn* He iitw-whoBihe had long wished to see rise in the world in that style. He went out after them with his friends only to be strong np himself. E. W. DRUMMOND, G. C. DRUHM0SD, Of the tote firm of L.'j. GuOmartin t Co. E. W. DRUMMOND & BRO., GENERAX* SHLPPWa - -=AND» 1 Commission Merchants, 154 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA STEAMBOAT LINE! The rice crop of Flaquemine parish, Lou isiana, is this year the largest and best ever made. The rice planters will ship to market over 25,000 barrels {230 ^onnds 'each) of clean rice. The sugar crop of that parish is expected to amount from 10,000 to 12,000 hogsheads. A Laege Fee.—It is stated that Clarkson N. Potter, of New York, gets a fee of S100,- 000 from the London bankers, Overend, Onr- ney & Co., for prosecuting their suits against the Atlantic and Great Westera_Bailway Com pany. Mr. Potter is a son of Bishop Potter, m P. HAMILTON B. LOWD] York. ' • : Corner of Whitaker, CongroiA and St. Julien Street H AS THE PLEASURE TO 4NN0UJf0E THAT 5-1 JJ4S NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry of all Styles, Diamonds and other Precious Stones, - ;■-r Sterling FOR i r ;l^^«.XlP , ®' K * ’ CABIN PASSAGE...!. S*5 OO STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE.. 10 OO Insnranec bv this Steamer Half Per Cent. R. A. WALL ALU, General Commission Merchant, Silverware, and French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c.. Ever offered in the South. It hai been carefully selected from the etocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND ench articles os can he FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. at Hwimimieir jPonnimiliria' Jflelrsnnvillft. and ALT* POINTS on the 8t. John’s river. RETURNING, wfll leave Patotks EVERY FRIDAY, Jacksonville EVERY SATURDAY, gemandina THE SAME DAY, and Savannah for Charleston EVERY SV asr‘iriEIGHT 1 A^) A p^SAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. . jj^-Stdppers will please have their freighton the wharf at least one hoar before the time appointed for A C0®EETE%0CK OF STEELING SILVERWARE, A SPLEIDID ASSOETMEHT OF F&E9CH PAHCY GOODS FOB TP HOLIDAYS Wheeiir & Wilson Sewing Machine, SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, i Savannah, December 4, 6P.M.J Cotton.—The market opened to-day with some in quiry, but has been an irregular market New York, 3 p. m.—Cotton weak, demand moderate—lop price 25@25%c—sales 2,270. Liverpool—Cotton; d*H, ten dency downward—uplands ll%d, afloat 10%©10%d, Orleans ll%d. Our market* closed quiet We quote Liverpool middling at 2*%c,nominally. . Sales of the day have been: 140 at 23%, 152 -at; 23, 36 at 22%, 41 at -22%/ 29 at 22%, 8 at 22%, 182 at 22,18 at 21. 21 at 20%. Total, 631 bales. 70 balesat 22% w« omitted in Dr. Edwin W. L’Engle, DENTIST, (Masonic Hail,) cor. Broughton andBqfi§fc ; jafi~ ALL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the best manner, by expe- enced workmen. ' ■ nov30-3m High Water. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., ienced workmen. je!2-ly 8, F, PIRLJagSdgjs^SKwr-*'.** , Will sail for the shove port on TUESDAY, December 8, at — o'clock, ,-m. Through hills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class Steamers. ‘ . — No engaged berths secured after Monday, Docem- ber 7th, unless paid for. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo- dations. apply to ' HUNTER & GAMMELL, o * * r Qj TJ Qr comxnan cbttons, which has been selling at -50® 60c. Sales, 4 bags at 57%c. *. The receipts to-day amount to2,033 bales. FESANCixn—Gold, buying at 134; selling at 137; New York Oxduinge buying-at -%-to %o* off; selling at % to % ^ ct. off. Sterling bills in demand at 1 45%. - Bacon.—The demand for bacon has continued good at high figures caused altogether by a great scarcity in the market. Many of our dealers are declining, to buy, except to fill orders,-awaiting the decline to come when new meats are thrown: on the market. We quote shoulders at l4%@15%c, 'rib sides at ; 17 PAINTS, OII.S, GLASS, Painter’s and Glazier’s Tools, Mixed Paints i OF ALL OOLQBS A2fD SHADES. HOUSE AND SIGN PADmRG, QUA ING, Ic, No. 6 Whitaker St., Corner of B^y L^|i Receipts. Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad, December 4.1868—420 bales cotton, 48 cars lumber, 6 cars cattle, 45 barrels oranges, 25 bundles hides, 168 sacks rough rice, and mdse. Per Central Railroad, December 4,1868—1,613 bales cotton. FOR JfbW YOHK. SEMWEEKLY, INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE.. ... ............. •.... .*aocH Market Square, Savannah, Ga I'd 17Jfc, and clear ribbed at'l81f@18Jfc. There are few clear sides offering, and prices are nominal at 18%@18%c. Hams are in huge stock, at 10(g»18c according to quality. Breakfast bacon is quiet, with a downward tendency, at .l9@20c.’ Dry salted meats are in better demand.* We quote shoul ders at 13<§)13%c; short, clear sides, 17@17%c; short ribbed. 16®16%c; belllea, 15%@16%<vand Stratford memoranda. For particulars of accident to steamship Florida, see local column. ’Schr Fred Smith, Smith, cleared at New York, Nov 30,-for this port “ Schr Breeze, Overton, arrived at New York, Nor 30, in 15 days, from Jacksonville. Sailed Nov 16, J L Thierman, from Bremerhaven for this port Off the Owers Nov 17, ship Delftshaven, from Rot- tendam for Savannah. (So reported.) Sailed Noy 15, Wm Kidston, Barry, from Liverpool for this port. ; rSrited. echr G C Morris, Aries, from Boston, Nov 29, for Jacksonville. • r Caeared,-schr R Seaman, High, from Philadelphia, Nov 28, for this port. 8ehr Ann & Susan, Henderson, cleared Nov 28 from Boston for this port Schr Maggie Mulvey, Rogers, arrived at Holmes’ Hole from Boston for Darien, Ga. Brig Amelia Emma, Carlon, arrived at Portland from Satilla River, Nov 26. C V .. - - « -• - [By Telegraph.] - Chaeleston, December 4.—Ariived, echr W H Jones, from Philadelphia; steamer Charleston, from New York. The Bteamer Virgo for New York was de tained here by heavy weather. Murphy & Clark, House, Sign, Ship and Steam* —boat’ Painters. Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing and Paper-Hangings. W e ABE PREPARED To SELL,. AT WHOLE; Wlle< and retail. Paints; OH, Glass. Patty.*? 11 Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brnslies of every desenp- ti'jn. Machinery and Harness Oil, Axle Grease, ’ This Boat boa LARGE AND AIRY SPATE ROOM AOCCTfMOBMgoHS farpoaawigww • Freights to JaOksonviUe and potota beyond will be carried at THE REGULAR RATES. For freight or passage apply at the office, on Florida Steam Packet Wharf; or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM,.Agents. . M3~ No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of -vJgp^ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. AS-This Boat connects at Fernandina with the Florida Bailrood to Cedar Keys; At 'Jackaonvillc with h prepared to SELL at Pricey vyliicli jvili bdplww as they can he bought in New York or Philadelphia, the following Goods: u s ; ■ ■ ■ for family and fkney. Gbaxn.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old com'is very light and jdemandionlyfor-home consumption. New corn id coming in very slowly and in small. lots—demand light. We quote Gebrgi* corn $1 10 from depot, and scarce; Tennessee, $1 10@l 12%, . and smallu^rriys s—old com from store; wholesale, $1 25. There has been nochan^tooa^Mggp veet: frnu Fkkiohts.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool 7-16 on uplands. Timber nominal,'offering at-36 shil lings for hewn for Liverpool, 88 shillings to Queens- to>rn for orders. Coastwise:. TO New' York, % of a c*nt 9 » «LUplanda;-dmnMtte^fl 00 ^ bale; rioe, $2.50-By steam to Philadelphia, %c% lb on uplands; domestics, ,75. ToJBaltimore by steam,. %; by sail, nom inal; by steam to Liverpool XcL^U. upland, on sea island l%d^ fisencotton; to Havre 1 cent gold fi-lb on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l%c ^ lb;. In coastwise lights there is more activity, and notwithstanding recent arrivals, vessels are wanted. West India freights and to Windward. Islands, are less plenty. Lumber to. Philadelphia, 50. To Baltimore, lumber, $10@10 50; Resawed and timber to New York, $11(&18; toBpaton, $11@13. C. V. IIUTCHIXS, GENERAL COHIUSSIOX AND WHOLERUf DEALER IN rm sail fortho above port on SATURDAY, Decern- er 8th, at 11 O'clock a. m. . Throngh hills of laouiggiven, here on Cotton des- ned for Liverpool.hr nrsketoss steamers. For freight or passage apply to 0GTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, ■ Na 88 Ray street. AS-K. LQWDEN, Agenfc No, 03 West sfreeLNew ■pBOM FIRST OF JANUARY* WILL BE RENTED fora termof one or more years, BATTERSBY’S LOTS, Nos, 18 and I#, W Hntchjnwin 'a Island, now ooenplpd by Sir. F. Krpnsou as a S]iip Yat4- TTiese Lots are apposite the foot 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. I. EABTBIDGE, Agent. K, w. COlimVELI^, Dy.tT.FB is HAKDWAEE, DDTLEKY, AGBICTOTT- KAL mPLEMENIS, AXES, HOESt: -NAILS, TRACES,'Ac. ' Also, Agent tor Me ARTHUR’S COTTON GINK No. 161 Broughton street. Savannah, Go. * FOR MEW YORK Empire Line. Consignees. Per Central Railroad. December 4.1868—Gnerard k H, J W Anderson'S Sons k Co, Tison & G. Austin & E, Davant k W, W H Woods, Jones k W, Wilkinson k W, Freeman, D k Co, Adorns, W k Co. Hsrtridge k N. R J Laroambe, O Cohen k Co, Wilder k F, Owens k C, E E Allen, C D C Rhine, W J Sams, W H Stark k Co. LI GuUmsrtin & Co, BothweUA W. PHBehn, HT Minor'jr, F W Sims & Co, Duncan A J, A S Hsrtridge, N A Hardee’s Sons k Co, Boit k McK, Bates & C, J W Lathrop & CorHandeil A Co, :Brady A- M, J Hart. C Green, Son A Co, Lessenr A S. Per Atlantic A Golf Railroad, December 4. 1868— Forwarding agt, Holcombe A Co, W H Stork A Co, W B Adams, Lawton, H A Co, W H Woods. J L Small wood A Co, J W Lathrop A Co. W A McKenzie, F S Williams A Co, Metcalf A N, Davant A W„ Duncan A J, J W Anderson’s Sons A Co, Tison A G, Sloan, G A Co, L J Guilmartin A-Co, P H Behn, A S Hartriclge, P Dzialyaski, Hess, G A Co,. A C McRae, Lathrop A Co, Roberts A T, J W McDonald, B Passman, L" Chase, D Moody, Watts A McR, GNnntz, Einstein, E A Co, F HndnalE Crane A G, Bell SH.WC Dawson A Co, AM Cohen, Guckenheimer AtS, Cen B B Agt, W M David son] D'T Scrsnton, Ferrlll A W. C A Fulton. HS Haines, Snpt, J M Middleton, J Lama, JAW Ruther ford, W Ramsay. Addison, E A Co, JKoox, Miller A Bro, S M Colding, Wilson A B, Woodbridge Bros, W H Baker, W Schley, W Good son, W Eemahart. A Twi- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. L OT AND IMPROVEMENTS, SOUTHWEST COR NER St Julian and Lincoln streets. Lots Nos. 19 and 20, corner Price and Gwinnett treets. Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 5L .corner Montgomery ad Duffy streets. WILLIAM B. ADAMS, nov28-tf Ifrayton street .next to Bay. WOODS, WM. ESTILL, Jr,, YEWS DEALER — AND — BOOKSELLER, Bull Streep If ext to the Post Office? (DQWN STAIRS... Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL IDAY AN2> FANCY GOODS or all descriptions. Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent, Axle Grease, The mpst Economical,, and at the same time the Best lubricator for Railroad Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages. WagonS, Cart^ CurHages, Tehicles of all kinds, and all heavy bearings, keeping, the Axles always cool. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIP . SAN JACINTO, ATKINS. Masteb, WiU sail as shove on SATURDAY, December 6th. at o'clock — m. Positively no engaged Berths secured after Wednes day, December 3d, njuess paid lor. Through hills laOWK giving on cotton for Liverpool by first-class Steamers. For freight or passaue. having snpennr accotgmoda- tions, apply to : JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO. SS-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent,.-No. 5 Howling Green, New York.j aovSO BACON! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides. Rib Sides, Gr. RITWE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Agent for Bininger, auio—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUAEl 1,916* f|lHE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YOBK I LINES OF- "STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform j^ppers'tnst smumesmuto have been made by which they can insure shipments TO OR FROM New York, on open policies, at their respective offices, at ONE- HALF PER CENT. Insurance will be endorsed on bill of lading, und premiums may be paid or cbl- lected xyith the freight. HUNTER & GAMMELL, Agents Murray’s Line Steamships. J. W. ANDERSON'S SONS t CO.. Agents Empire Line Steamshii>8. WHd>^& FULLARTON. _v .^Agenta^Ati^tic CoastMail SteamshipCo. DECORATIVE URROLSTERV. YOriLilil A. SCHWABi- 143 Bronglitoit Street* ^yARBAHTEP. Total. aov30 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Sonthet'n Mail Steamship JArie, CABIN PASSAGE,......! .....jfrdO OO 8,613 34,632 17,544 STERLING EXCHANGE The supply of. this RELIABLE FEE- TILIZEIt will bo ample, and' merchants and planters can rely upon their orders beihg’filled Without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS Purchased and for Sale by CHAS. GREEN, SON <fc CO. novU-TnAThtf ; .. ; ^ COTTON ANB- CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex- treme wetanddry weather, when even No.’ 'l Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore! $75 cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. scy.A, .. . ■ > , IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A CITY MARSHAKS C NDER Mid by-virtue of City Tax Executions a^inrf Cosmo B. Richardeone, Trustee, twill sell, before the Court House doer in the city of Savan- nah, un the First Tuesday in January, 1869, between the legM hops of sale, Lot letter ■•&,’’ Middle Ogle thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West Broad street 67 feet 8-toches, and in depth 160 feet. Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story frame building, with out buildings, on Laurel street. THOMAS a WAYNE, deca-SOt City Marshal. sorts-tf Manure for Wheat , sale: idia vzr. • >3ST & ‘WILSON, No. 90 KAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. CtFTAlN J. TEAL, Win sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December 6th, at 9K o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, »OV30 «* Ray street- BUSHELS ROUGH RICE Applyto novfilrtf