Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 12, 1868, Image 4

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► NOTICE BLANKETS BLANKETS! < PORT OF SAVANNAH. Saturday, December 12. Arrived Yesterday. Schr Rachel,' Seaman, Philadelphia—Hunter &Gam- mell. . . • • . *> - \ m I j A ’ Largest Circnlation la City aHd Country. Murray’s Line, CABIN PASSAGE: STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE. Insurance by Steamers of this line Half I The Charleston, SaTannah and Florida STEAM PACKET LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, . SAVANNAH MARKET. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1 Savassah, December 11, 6 P. M.J Conus.—The market opened easy. Inquiry and demand fair. Market closed quiet. All Inquiry ceased after advices from Liverpool. We quote mid dling at 23%@23%c. The following were the sales of the day: (9 teles at 35c, 1 at 24%, fancy), 44 at 93%, 119 at 23%, IS at 23%, 25 at 23%, 235 at 23%, 685 at 23, 36 at 22%, 65 at 22%, 2 at 22%, 105 at 22%, 46 at 22%, 77 at 22%, 5 0 at 22, 23 at 21%, 5 at 20%, 45 at 19%. 8 at 19—total, 1,643. Ska Islshs.—'We notice mare inquiry to-day, and demand fair. Sales 73 bags. The receipts amount to 2,017 bales.* Financial.—Gold, buying at 133%; selling at 136; Hew Fork exchange buying at % to %c off; gening at % to % 9 ct, off Sterling bills in Aem.im a t 119 and 121 Congress St. Sign of the Golden Sheep. WHITE AND FANCY CHINAS, CUT GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c„ TOILET SETS, In Great Variety, BUREAU SETS, New and Beautiful, VASES, “Exposition© Styles,” DOLLS, TOYS, &C., This Stock having been bought MUCH UNDER FORMER PRICES, will be offered to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE DUCTION. J. W. STANSBURY & Co., cars lumber, 6 cars cattle, 1 lot furniture, and mdse. Per Central Railroad, December 11,1868-2,017tejes cotton, 76 bales domestics, 14 bales yarn, 32 boxes to bacco, 9 bales hides, 5 bundles printing paper, a sacks meal,-6 bbls , whiskey. 9 sacks ***??■*?%?* floiir, 2 boxes crockery, 13 sacks ootton s»d, 3 bogs, I hriTpn Pima o Viwrra wool. 1 bbl syrup, and mds . G. A. DEARBORN, Commanded, Will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, December 15, at — o’clock, — m. Through bills lading given here on Cotton destined for Liverpool by first-class Steamers. No engaged bertha secured after Monday, Decem ber 14th, unless paid for. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo dations, apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, decll 84 Bay Street. Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY, EACH 1,000 TONS BURTHEN, WILL leave CHARLESTON for SAVANNAH on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock. THE DICTATOR LEAVES; SAVANNAH EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock, for BRUNS WICK. FERNANDINA* JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, and all Landings on the St. John’s River, toPalatka. THE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, for ST. MA RYS, FERNANDINA, and all points named above, (Brunswick excepted.) RETURNING: STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY and MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, JACKSON VILLE EVERY SATURDAY and TUESDAY MORN INGS, at 3 o’clock, FERNANDINA same days, and SAVANNAH lor CHAltLESTON on SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 9 o’clock. These STEAMERS connect with RAILROADS at FERNANDINA and JACKSONVILLE, for points in Interior and on Gulf Coast, with Stages at Picolatafor St Augustine, and with Hart’s Steamers atPalatka, for points on the Ocklawaha River. Through Bills Lading issued for Goods to Mobile, New Orleans, and Texas, via Femandina and Cedar Keys. Freight and Passage as low as by any other route. Shippers will please have their Freight on wharf at least one hour before time appointed for departure, • . L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Agents, Savannah. J. D. AIKEN & CO., dec8-tf Agents, Charleston. 300 pair fine French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, very low. 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, same prices as before the War. Bacon.—The demand for bacon ban continued good at high figures caused altogether by a great scarcity in the market. Stock on tend verv light, and figures film We quote shoulders at 14%@iSc, rib sides at 17 @17%c, and clear ribbed at 18%@18%e. 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 bacon is quiet, with a downward tendency, at 19@20c. Dry salted meats are in better demand. We quote shonl- ahort clear Sides, 17@l7%c; short rib - b ^ d .’- 16 ® 16> * c; be 111 ®". 15%@16%c, and Stratford out at 16c: t Flouk.—There has been no change since our last report. The stock on the market is large, and the demand light, The feeling in Northern brands smee our last report" Is somewhat depressed.— We quote Northern superfine, $650@9; extra, $9@11, 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. Grain.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old corn is very light and demand only for home consumption. New corn is coming in very slowly and in small lots—demand light. We quote Georgia com $1 10 from depot; and scarce; Tennessee, $1 10@1 12#, and small arriva s—old com from store, wholesale, $1 25. There has been no change in oats this week; from depot 85@90; from store, $1 00. Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool #d 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 lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 ^ bale; rice, $2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, #c ^ ft on uplands; domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, #; by nom inal; by steam to Liverpool Id on upland, on sea island l#d ^ ft on cotton; to Havre 1 cent gold ^ ft on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, l#c ftIn coastwise freights there is less activity, many vessels having been chartered North. West India freights and to Windward Talanda are dull. Lumber to Philadelphia, $11@11 25. To Baltimore, lumber, $10. Resawed and timber to New York, $11@13; to Boston, $11@13. Per brig Artisan, forB ber, 155.136 feet lumber. FOR BALTIMORE. abin passage . .r.. ‘.-f. Sd:. .52000 For particulars see local column. For particulars [By Telegraph.] Charleston, December 10.—Arrived, schr W G Dearborn, from Philadelphia. Sailed, J W Allen, for Boston. Consignees. F£r Central Railroad. December 11. 1868—R Mel- drim.'J Gilliland & Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, A Gomm, J Canuett, Swain & R, Lathrop k Co, J McDonough, K Lgt, Wilder & F, N A Hardee’s Sons A* Co, W >y k Co, Sloan, G & Co, Knoop, H & Co, J A & Co, C Green, Son k Co, Tison k G, Boit & tie. W H Woods, J W Latlirop & Co, Hart- : Neff, A S Hartridge, Walker, Adams & T, ey & Son, Adams, W & Co, H H Colquitt, T E BoUquine, Spencer & W, J Templeton, R B Crane, Guerard & H, Duncan k J, Rust, J k Co, Clark & W, H Bryan, Burroughs, F & Co, W H Stark & Co, F W. Sims & Co, A J Mason, Roberts & Tiiman, Padelford & Cope, A Low & Co. Brady & Moses, P H Behn, R E Xllen, C Epping & Co, P M Df Lean, J Finegan, E Lynch, Miller & Bro. Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad. December 11. 1868— r Sloan, G & Co, Barnett k Co, Wilkinson & W, Davant k VJT, Meinhard Bros & Co, W A McKenzie, Duncan & J, N A Hardee's Rons k Co, L J Guilmartin k Co, A C McRae, J W Anderson’s Sons k Co, Tison & G, Bur roughs, F & Co, J L Villalonga, Randell & Co, SmalJ- wood k Co, P H Behn, H Bryan, Roberts & T, R Hab ersham &Co, Edmonds, G k Co, J W McDonald, Fer- - ,,r *:W, Guerard & H, Oppenheimer, M& Co, Hart- > & Nr Metcalf k N, W H Stark & Co, Confierat a j W & C A Mclntire. Cooper k McA. Cen R R J k W Rutherford, J McMahon k Co, Chisholm k W Lathrop k Co, Holcombe k Co, V Bosler, JH , W C Dawson k Co, Goodman k M, M Y Hender- S Haro, A Twiname, Mrs E Williams, A Gomm, F Batts, Crane k G, E Max, A DeLorge, J Clark, E D Smythe k Co, W R Williamson, T Purse, Forwarding agt; A k G R R Agt, Alexander k R, Weed k C, Wil son k B, C Thomas, Hess, G k Co, GW Gifford, Capt J M Hoag, Champion k F, C Eppipg k Co, J Ehrlich. THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP G. W. BILLUPS, Commander, Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY," December 17, at 10 o clock a. m. Through bills of lading signed for Cetton to Boston. Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets are procured at the office of tne Agents. For freight or passage, naving excellent accommo dations, apply to * J. B. WEST k CO., —decll Bay street, opposite Whitaker. UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. BABY’S, FEB- NAXDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. FCJ.it WFW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE............. a.. $20 0( THE LARGEST STOCK Columbus, December 10. COTTON STATEMENT FOR THE SEASON OF 1868-’69. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1868 2 Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st instant, and will Tun regularly thereafter. RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY MORNING. This Boat has LARGE 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 k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailin';. Xt- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS. tf]r. This - Boat connects at Femandina with the I'iorida. Railroad to Cedar Keys; at Jacksonville with Hie Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with cgnlar lines of stages to St. Augustine. ocl5—tl 119 and 121 Congress St ■ I PCI9—tf Received previously. Total. PHCENIX GUANO, From McKean’s Island, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN | PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah............. $50 OO Stock on hand Dec. 4, 1868. CARPETING! Memphis, December 7. LYONS, Master, Will sail for the aoove port on SUNDAY, December 13th, at 6o'clock a m. ’ Through bills of lading given nere on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, No. 82 Bay street R. LOWDEN, Agent No. 03 West street New York. dec7 Received since yesterday ] Received previously WINDOW SHADES 101,996 | WILCOX, GIE^S & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO A’ mixture of PHCENIX aDd No. 1 PERUVIi Exported since yesterday.... Exported previously Stock on hand and in transitu, P. HAMILTON A’ mixture of PHCENIX aDd No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use. PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Pri£e at Savannah $65 OO Bor Liverpool. ■\T7TTH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit- VV ish Ship, FEARNAUGHT, , Capt Jokes, Having a large portion of her cargo en- gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above Port For rate of Freight apply to dec8-tf CHARLES GREEN, SON k CO. FOR NEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE HALF PER CENT. 119 and 121 Congress St Corner of Whitaker, Congress and St. Julien. Stre ct H as the pleasure to announce that he has now on hand the largest asd FINEST STOCK OF Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry of all Styles, m. An jin J-1 ^-A- — - - Foreign Markets. London, December 11—Noon. Financial—Consols 92#; bonds qniet at 74#. Naval Stores.—Turpentine* 28s fid. Provisions—Lard quiet at 74#s. - - • 1 Liverpool. December 11—Noon. Cotton—Quiet; sales, 10,000 bales; sales of the week 64,000, for exports, 15,000, for speculation, 3,000 bales. Stock on hand, 365,000 bales, whereof 49,000 bales are American. Pabis, December 11. Financial.—Bullion in the Rank of France de creased 13,605,0001. •Liverpool, December 11—Afternoon. Cotton—Tending downward; stock afloat 238,000 bales, whereof 95,000 bales are American. Provisions—Mess pork quiet; bacon' 63a; lard, 67s. Havre, December 11. Cotton—On spot and afloat quiet London, December 11, Evening. Financial.—Consols 92#; bonds easier at 74M. Tallow—60s Od. - Liverpool, December 11—Evening. Cotton—Quiet; uplands, 10#@10#d; Orleans, 11© H#d; sales, 10,000 bales. Grain—Com. 38s 6d. Yarns and Fabrics at Manchester firmer. Havre, December 11—Evening. Cotton—Unchanged, At Augusta. PtJRE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. BOOTS Am SHOES For Liverpool, riVHE FIRST. CLASS American ship JL L F. CHAPMAN N, i Captain Norton, rd Is now ready to receive cargo for above-g port and will have quick dispatch. For freight apply to dec5-tf BRIGHAM, HOLS1 Diamonds and other Precious Stones, Sterling Silverware, and French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c.. Erer offered in the South. It has teen carefully selected from the stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU- FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND such articles as can be FULLY BEST LAND PLASTER FOR SALE BY f WILCOX, "gebbs & CO., KPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; l£o, agents for the WILLCOX & GI SILENT SEWING MACHINE, 'ft 07 Bay street, Savannah, and No. 241 Brood, street, Augusta., Ga. j65F* Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary gienses added. jy9—ly F EVERY DESCRIPTION. AND OF VARIOUS * COLORS. The public are invited to call and examine our stock, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE, A SPLEHDfl) ASSORTMENT OF FBENCH FANCY GOODS FOE THE HOLIDAYS! Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT. ypST" AfiL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the best maimer, by expe- For Havre, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO. mHE FIRST CLASS FRENCH SHIP 1 EMMA, J. Olivier, Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. Freight engagements can be made by applying to dec5-tf ALBERT LAMOTTE. Will sail as above on UATURDAY, December 12th. at 3 o’clock p. m. Positively no engaged berths secured after Wednes- S. MILLER, — DEALER IN — MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S j SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ! day, December 9th, unless paid ior. Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool For Havre, by first-class steamers. For freight or passage. Having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS k CO. WM. B. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. dec7 mHE first class American ship X NAERAGANSETOf Hamlin, Master, (of 1,900 bales capacity) having part of her cargo engaged, will have quick dis-^ivr^fvgv* patch as above. For further engagements, apply to dec4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST k CO. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship JAne. CABIN PASSAGE s»?iO OO DECK PASiiVGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$ 10 OO For Bremen, gold, 135#; 1862 coupons, 110#; North Carolina’s, 65, new, 62; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 65; new, 57*£; Tennessee’s, 60#; new, 68. Cotton—Qniet; middling, 25c. Flour—Advanced 10@15c. Grain—Wheat 2@3c better; com unchanged. Provisions.—Mess pork dull at $25 50(6)25 76; lard firmer; steam boiled, 16@16#c. Naval Stores.—Turpentine droopingat44#@45c; rosin steady; strained and common, $2 30: good strained, $2 35@2 45.. Freights—Qniet New Yore, December 11—Evening. Financial—Money firmer; on c«H t 7 per cent; de* maud quite active; discounts nominal at 7(6)9 per cent; sterling less active at 107@109; cotton bills scarcer; gold weaker at 135#; Governments, fair bus iness but market weak and lower; 1862 coupons, 110#; Tennessee’s, 68#; new, 67#. Cotton—Unchanged; sales, 2;500 bales; middling. 25c. Flotjb—Active; common to fair extra Southern. $7 2u@8. Grain—Wheat active at noon’s. Advance; com ea- ■\T7TTH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine Vy British ship PERSIAN, Classed A 1#, Americau Lloj'd’s, now loading for the above port, requires 700^«r^"vcia£S bales cotton to complete her cargo. For rate of freight, apply to dec3-tf CHAS. GREEN, SON k CO. Market Square, Savannah, Ga. 155 and 157 Broughton St., (NEXT TO WEEDS k CORNWELL,) oc22—Cm SAVANNAH, GA. produces a large increase of crops. The price at which this Ghano is placed is so much below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an object of material importance to Southern agriculture. The large capital mid resources of the Company ena ble jit to furnish a Guano of the highest value at the lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in terest of the. Company is recognized in this policy. Tpe Company looks to large sales, small profits and a permanent business for compensation on capital invested. , f ' 3 . St. Julian Ravenel, of South Carolina, is Scien- # Director of the Company, which affords a sure guarantee of the continued excellence of the Guano. NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name of John S. Reese k CoGeneral Agents of the Pacific Goano Co. Fbr terms and mode of application, apply to I j |Cqjtlc€£. ^ K t ii - CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, U Savannah, December 9, 1860. j The following lots are in arrears to the city for ground rents, of which the lessees are hereby notified. Brown Ward.—East half Nos. 25, 46, 62, 70, 71, 72, two quarters each; east half 58, three qrs. 42, 43, frac. 65, 66, five qrs. each; 55, six qrs: 67, seven qrs. Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, C. 1-3, 24, two qrs. each; 28, 29, 30, 33, three qrs. each; 2-3, 16, 32, four qrs. each; 19, E. I S, 27, M. 1-3,27, W. # 37, five qrs. each; W. # 34, five qrs each; W. # 3, 4, W. 1-3, 16, six qrs. each; E. #, 3,17, seven qrs. each; 34, nine qrs; 18, fifteen qrs. Columbia Ward.—West half Nos. 7, two qrs. each; 8, # 9, S. # 24, 28, four qrs. each; 6, W. # 20, five qrs. each; 6, seven qrs; 37, six qrs; 4, nine qrs; 3, eleven qrs; N. #, 12, twenty-five qrs. Crawford Ward. East.—No's. 15, five qrs; 16, three qrs; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each. Crawford Ward.—North half Nos. 13, S. # 13, 32, 35, E. # 66, W. # 67, 71, two qrs. each; E. # 7. W. # 7,12, 33, 34, 46, three qrs. each; 29, 41, E. # 72, four qrs. each; 31, 69, five qrs. each; 6, 14,25, 26. 27, 43, 44, E. .# 70, six qrs. each; W. # 3,38, seven qrs. each; 68, eight qrs. Calhonn Ward.—East half Nos. 1, 6, E. # 8, 20, 21, S. # 48, two qrs. each; 15, 16, E. # 25, three qrs. each; 22, 23, 24, N. # 48, five qrs. each; E. # 5, W. # 25, six qrs. each; 10, 44, eight qrs; 9, nine qrs. Charlton Ward.—Nps. 2, 7, 2 qrs. each; W. # 14, N. # 14, 23, 35, three qrs. each; 12, 25, five qrs. each. * Egbert Ward.—Nos. 32, N. # 39, N. # 40, two qrs. THE BAZAR. French Dress and Cloak Making. ■\jr ADA2TE- L. LOUIS -WOULD RESPECTFULLY m call the attention of Ladies to her VERY SUPE RIOR FACILITIES for first-class DRESS MAKING, in aH departments. Having only the best dress makers in each branch of the 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 her patrons, and.the Ladies generaUy, that they may relv 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 mid other transient work done promptly and at very short notice. DRESSES and SACQUES of all styles cut 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, up stairs, between Barnard and Whitaker, over J. P. Collins k Co. oclS—3m JENNINGS, Commander, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December 12th, at 9 o’clock a. m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL, dec7 Bay street. sier. . """" Provisions.—Mess pork, $25 50@26; lard 'firmer; kettle rendered, 16#@16#c; other provisions un changed. Groceries—Quiet. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 45@46c; rosin, $2 25 €>7 50. Freights—Active; on cotton by sail, 5-16(a#d: by ieam,#@#d. ^ Baltimore, December 11. Financial.—Virginia's, inscribed, 65’s, 45# bid, 49 asked; 66’s, 22 bid; 67’s, 49 bid; coupons, old, 56#; new, 67#. ' ^ . Cotton 5 —Steady: middling, 24#@24#c. Flour—Firm and in fair demand' with prices un changed. Grain—Com firm; white, 94@970ro.ts and rye firm. Provisions—Mess pork, $26 60; bacon quiet New Orleans, December 11. Financial.—Gold .185%; sterling, 147%; cotton Mils, 146%@146%; Hew York sight %©%• dis- count. Cotton.—Prices easier to-day; middling, 23c; Bales, 5,800hales; sales for the week, 36,700 bales^ Receipts for the week, net 35,270 bales; gross, 36,543 bales; receipts to-day, 6,778 bales; exports to-day, 9,698 bales; exports for the week to Liveipool, 9,686 bales; coastwise, 2^391 bales; continent, 11,059 balesy stock on band, 118,630 bales. Flour—Firmer under speculative demand; super- fine, $6 87%@7; double extra, $7 25@7 37%.' Oats—Active at 64@65c. Bran—$1 20. Hat—Prime, $24. Provisions.—Pork scarce, at $27 50. ■ Bacon scarce and firm; shoulders, 12%c; clear rib sides, 17%c; clear sides, 19%e: sugar^nred hams, 16@16c. lid scarce; tierces, 16%@17c; kegs, 17%@18c. ^Soqar—Active; common, 8%@9%; clarified, 12% Molasses—Firm; common, 45@50c; prime, 57@ 60; choice, 62@63. Whiseet—Advancing; Western rectified, $1 10@ Coffee.—None in first hands; nominally nu- changed. . Mobile, December 11. Cotton.—Demand limited; sales, 300 bales; mid dling, 23@23%—closed at inside figure; : receipts, 251 bales; exports, 1,238 bales; sales for the week, 9,050 Cincinnati,' December 11. Flour—Family, $7 25@7 60, Grain.—Firmer at 64@65c. ' Provisions—Mess Pork, $25, with more buyers than sellers; bulk meats strong; shoulders, 9%@10c; clear sides, 13%@14c; packed lard active with a spec- Agents, Savannah, Ga. General Agents, Balti- decl-3m Is prepared to SELL at Prices wliich will be as LOW as they can toe bought In New York or Philadelphia^ the following Goods: 0RTAXT to SHIPPERS “\X7'E HAVE RECEIVED, AHD WILL ALWAYS ? V keep on hand, a COMPLETE assortment of FIRST CLASS, - SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, With all the latest improvements, MADE FOR US ESPECIALLY, AND BEARING THE NAME OF OUR FIRM. We guarantee them in every respect. Prices from $300 to $500. This is now a splendid opportunity to buy a first class instrument at low price, even paying less for new Rosewood Pianos than old ones have been selling for at auction. dec2-tf JOHN O. SCHREINER k SONS. mHE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YORK LINES OF STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform Snippers that arrangements 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 bilTof lading, and premiums may bo paid or col lected with the freight HUNTER k GAMMELL, Agents Murray’s Line Steamships. J. W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO., Agents Empire Line Steamships. BACON! Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Rib Sides, PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED. ^"AEBANTED. IS STORE AND FOR SALE BY HAJSNEY&CO, No. IX Stoddard’, Upper Range, sep!9-tf SAVANNAH. GA- ■piEpBTXINCEIRY, Faints, Oils, Garden Seeds, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DTE WOODS, SPONGES. Etc. WILDER k FULLARTON, Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Co. DECORATIVE | SMILE -A- SCHWARZ, ; 143 Brouglxton Street, ■pRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER and Dealer In WALL JL ; AND decoration paper, floor and ■table OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, all styles of WINDOW SHADES, SWISS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, CORDS. TASSELS, GIMPS, &C-, DAMASK and FURNITURE COVER INGS. Furniture upholstered and repaired. Widow Shades UPHOLSTERY. O NE CASE BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, at 10, 12# and 15 cents. One case BLEACHED SHEETINGS, cheap. POPLINS and DELAINES at 25 and 35 cents. All wool FLANNELS at 30 cents. Handsome lot of DRESS GOODS, in black and colors. Gents* heavy, warm Mcrino SHIRTS, Gents* English Cotton SOCKS. Gents’ POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, plain and fancy. Gents’ Canton Flannel DRAWERS, at $1 per pair. Gents* Kid, Cloth, Calf Skin and Cape G. GLOVES. Gents* BUCK GAUNTLETS. r For sale cheap by - dec3-tf DeWITT k MORGAN. Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL IDAY AND FANCY GOODS of all descriptions. Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Asle Grease, Tlie most Economical^ and at the same time the Best Lnbricator for Bailroad Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and Jackson Ward.—East half Nos. 9, E. # 13, N. # 20, 21, 22, 37, 38, two qrs. each; 40, four qrs; 2, 3, five qrs. each; E.’# 41, .six qrs; S. #20, eight qrs; 34, 35, nine qrs. each. Jasper Ward.—Nos. 35, 44, two qrs. each; 36, three qrs; E. # 38, seven qrs. . Lafayette War&.—West half Nos. £ 6, 45, 47, 48, two qrs. each; 37, 38, three qrs. each; 42, six qrs. liberty Ward.—Nos. 7, frac. 24, two qrs; 32, three qrs; 18, 23, E. #30, seven qrs;A7, eighteen qrs; 8, eleven qrs. Monterey Ward.—East half Nos. 2, 14,15, 27, 28, 39, 41, 42, two qrs/each: E. 2-5 10, 29, S. # 21, 22, W. # 31, three qrs. each; 1, 2-6 9, four qrs, each; W. # 2, five qrs; W. # 8, 20, six qrs. each. . Pulaski Ward.—Noa. 9, two qrs; 5, 6, five qrs. each; N. # 17, three qrs; 10, 22, seven qrs. each; 18, eight qrs. Troup Ward.—^West half Nos. 2, E. .# 5, W. # 6, 26, W. # 27, E. # 35, W. # 32, two qrs. each; E. # 2, W. # 35, 36, three qrs. each; 13, four qrs; 28, five qrs; 15. 29, 30, 31, six qrs. each; 10,16, E. # 27, seven qra each. Warren Ward,—Nos. 3, 4, two qrs. each; 13, 23, six qrs. each; W. # 15, eight qrs. Washington Ward.—West half Nos. 10, W. # 30, two qrs. each; 29, 38, three qrs. each; 5, four qrs; 1, W. icesy Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Mosquito and Furniture Covers made to order. ALL KINDS PAPER HANGING DONE. epets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Fitted and Laid. all heavy bearing keeping the Axles always cool. FOR SAliE 3480 CKY STOCK YARD Known as “Bolton’s Range,** extending from Whita ker street, east, to Messrs. R. Habersham k Co.’s building, having 150 feet front on Bav street, in the Centre of business on the Bay. also, * The WHARF LOT No. 7; with the improvements, in rear ot the above mentioned range, and fronting 150 feet on the river. ALSO, The BRICK BUILDING fronting east on Reynold's Square, and known as the Planters* Bank. To capitalists this property offers advantages for in vestments equal to any in the city. For terms, apply to GEO. W. ANDEBSONand — - H. W. MERCER, novl9-lm Assignees for Planters* Bank. Liverpool Coal. 4:00 T ° NS SUPERI0B OBREX COAL, anding from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson's Wharf, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by K.GOWDY. No. 9 Drayton street \0 THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OF SAVAN- j NAH.—I have opened the stand formerly used Henry H. Payne, i West Broad Street, Comer of York, a Stable, a General Stock Yard and Sale Stable, ere I will keep on hand HORSES aud MULES of iry class, and am prepared to order every kind of DCK from Tennessee and Kentucky, on the shortest will be pleased to see all my old patrons. GUANO! The supply of this ~RF.T,T AT*T.E FEB- TILIZER will be ample, and merchants and planters can rely npon their orders being filled without delay. A. WONDERFUL, SUCCESS nov!7-lm novl7-lm GEO. W. CONWAY. Augusta Chronicle copy and send bill to a&ver- ;tho Court House door in 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 C inches on West' Broad street, and in depth ICO feet, to Laurel street. THOMAS S. WAYNE, dec2-30t . . . City Marshal. Jceipta, 1,160 bal4s. ’ - Augusta, December It. Cotton—Dull and lower; /ales, 450 bales; receipts, JO bales; middling, 22#@24c. There was a heavy sleet last. The weather is bois- irons and cold. Wilmington, December 1L Cotton.—Quletxt 22%o for mixed lots. 5 COTTON AND CORN, h maintaining its reputation through ex- Ltreme wet and dry weather, when even No. ■pi Peruvian succumbed by its side. 5 The price is the same as heretofore, $75 jr cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A Manure for WFea t STERLING EXCHANGE CITY MARSHAL'S SALE. IER and by virtue of City Tax Executions gainst Cosmo B. Richardsone, Trustee, X will' /* Jl. _ /.. 1 TT.MNJ.ffAA. In 41 * J. A ill' . f Cavn« sell; before ihe Court House door in the city of Savan nah, on the First Tuesday in January, 1869, between the legal hours of sale, Lot letter “G,** Middle Ogle thorpe Ward, and improvements. Lot fronts on West Broad street 67 feet C inches, and in .depth 160 feet Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story frame building, with out buildings, on Laurel street. THOMAS S. WAYNE, dec2-30t City Marshal. CHAS. G novl7-TuAThtf July, August, September and October, 1868 MALLOW & FRIERSON. nova-tf Corn and Oats, piOR HALE EY auglO-t N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO 2.000 7 (3«7-6