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Foreign Market*.
London, December ii-^dfeiioPiL
Inatjciai*.—Consols, 9224; United States bonds,
llvi c. Stobes.—'Torpenttoebaavy and unchanged.
Fm* Dar ien and Satilla
FOB NEir YORK.
Largest Circulation in City and Country.
'Catharine," Sa]
INSURANCE by 8TEAMEBS OQ
HAIiF PEB.CEJ
’ Cotton.—Quiet; sales, 10,000 bales.
Livenrooi., December l 1
Cottok—Easier, but not lower.
Bbe adstutfs—Firmer.
sueten ^-^rd’.Assoclnte.--
• J- Marshall D* -d1la jg now, perhaps, the
west known newspaper man in- Virginia :
Like his **. L e associate, his life has been a tur-
bulep* one; f ro in his earliest manhood to the
..ay that Rives Pollard fell dead at his feet,
his life has been constantly exposed to dan
ger from the firmness and bitterness of his re
markable writings. He was bom in Hart-
lord county, Maryland, about thirty-four years
ago; at eighteen he went to Philadelphia, be
came a clerk on a religious paper, and filled
his leisure hours bycontributingto the Ameri
can Courier and other literary journals. In
1856-7, he became regularly connected with
CottoHj—Irroguy^; pft iffc# Ufic- , |Jha
i LrvEnpoon, December 14—Evening.
Cotton—Closed dull end unchanged.
Guaxn—Wheat firm.
Taxxow—Declining, 49s 6d.
Ha vue, December 14—Noon.
Cotton—Dull on the sp-t and about.
119 and 121 Congress St
Sign oFtrie/Ciolden Sheep,
WHARF, on THURSDAY next. 17tli inst.at Tp'clock,
a. in 1 ... . ; ... 1
Retaining, will leave Darien Monday morning fol
lowing at 8 o’clock". \
’ For Freight or Passage, having Bupenor accommo-
<toUo ^'V 1 S< to : y, ^
N. -R. Freieht received at ail times. decl44t
WHITE AM) FANCY CHINAS,
[ } £ ' Domestic Harketa. ;; ' y
j \atti I N*w Yobs, Decembttrtfc^.lteof^ -
Financial.—Stock market steady and a shade
[her from closing prices of Saturday; money active
IpSS. Olf;
ginias ex-coupons, 57 aaked; new ST} Tennessees
... oavc.
ATKINS, Maoteb,
Will sail as above on is ATUBDAY/December 19th, at
— o’clock—m. ; if. . u
Positively no engaged oerths secured after Wednes*
day, December 14 tb, unless paid lor.
Through bills lading giving on uotton for Liverpool
(tor first-class steamers. JT / M 51 HO ,| l
• I'nwfeninht m. nscosim ' niivimr onviorinr n/iMimtnndt.
the Baltimore Sun, as reporter. The “
ruled that city then, and Mr. Hanna
CUT
300 pair fine French Blankets,
ribbon bound, all sizes; very
series of encounters with the most notorious
bullies of that organization. The firat of
these was with “Boney Lee.” who assaulted
him with a “billy,” because of a local para
graph published concerning his misdeeds.
Shot were passed in the fracas anefboth were
arrested. Lee was sent to jail for three years,
but was soon pardoned out In the next
year, while engaged is a personal difficulty,'
Mr. Hanna accidentaly shot the Mayor of Bal-
Fc^r Jacksonville andPalatka
Florida,
And all Landings on the St. John* Ktrer.
. U{ I • - . '
The Charleston, Savannah and Florida
STEAM PACKET LINE
PLATED WARE
For freight or passatttfe'navixLS superior accommoda
tions, apply to
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & OO.
AQ-* WM. r. ’ GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Pno visions—Hess pork firm at $25 50@2G 00; steam
lard firm; barrels, 16X@I6«c.
Naval Stoked.—Turpentine quiet at 44c, rosin
quiet at $2 82>4@2 35 for strained common; $2 35®
2 45 for good strained. £( }
Freioh rs—Dull.
New Yoke, December 14, Evening.
Financial.—Governments active and higher; *1862
coupons, 110)4; ? Tennessee’s, new, 65)4* horthearo-
linas, C2; new, 69; Virginia’s, 55 >4; new, 67; money
easy at 6® 7 per cent; sterling, 109>4@109^; gold,
*135)4.! ■ i ‘ {'<m| ?!» *r?i
Cotton—A shade firmer, but closed very quiet;
sales, 1,800 bales at 25)4c.
Floub—unchanged.
j Gbain—Winter wheat firmer; com lower; mixed
Western, 1 15®1 16; Southern white, $1 10@1 12.
' Pbovd*ons.—Mesa pork. $25 50®26 00; lard firmer;
kettle, 16*4®16J4c.
Gbocebies—Firm but quiet.
Naval Stobes—Turpentine, 46@46>4c; rosin, $2 30
^Tai^ow—Active at JLl)4®12J4c.
i^beights—Drooping; on cotton by steam, 7-16®
#d.
Balthiobe, December 14. ;
b Financial.—Virginias, old inscribed of 1865, 45}*®
46; 1866, 51>4; 1867, 49®49>4; coupons, old, 55)4® 56;
new, d7^. v A.. , .l : ’ •
Cotton—Quiet at 24)4c.
Floub—Steady.
Gbain—Wheat dull; especially for high grades; com
firm; new white, 98c; oats firm.
Rice—Firm.
Seed—Clover steady at 7£4c. ., * . 5. ,
; Provisions.-—Mess pork firm at $26 60®26' 75;
shoulders, 13)4@14c; lard active at 16J4c.
Cincinnati, December 14.
•Floub—Firm; family, $7 25®7 76.
. Gbain.—Com firmer ar68@70c.
Whiskey.—07c. 1
Pbovisions.—Mess pork held at $26; bulk meats
higher; shoulders, 9)4@10c; loose clear sides, 13^@
14c; lard buoyant; steam, 16c;
> St. Louis, December 14.
Floub—Advanced 10@ 15c. i
. -GEain—Com advancing.
Pbovisions—Firm; small business.
Whiskey—Steady at 93)4c.
New Obleanr, December ^4.
Financial.—Gold, 135)4; sterling, 147*4; cotton
bills, 146)4® 146)4; New York sight, )4®>4 discouut.
Cotton.—Stiff; middling, 23)4c; sales, 6.800 halos;
receipts since Saturday, 10*146 bales; exports, 1,666
{bales. I / if. I'-iiin > v \ / r . z
Floub—Firm and tending upward; superfine,$7 25;
double, $7 60; treble, $7 75@8 60.
^3bain—Com, 67)4®70c.
Bran—Firm at $1 40.
Hay,—Prime, $24.
Pbovisions—Mess pork scarce but firm at $28 00;
bacon Arm;shoulders, 13)£®13)4c; rib, 17>4c; clear
: rib. 18)4®18)4c; hams, 15)4@16c; lard, firm but
1 scarce at 17@17)4c; keg, 18)4c.
Suoab— Firm; common, 8)4@9)4c; prime, 12)4®.
12?4c; clarified. 12)4@12)4c.,
Molasses—Firm;common, 45®50c;prime, 57®60c;
choice. 62® 63c.
Whi8ket—^Western rectified stiff $1 12.
Coifee.—Firm; fair, 14®14)4c; prime, 16>4®17c.
Mobile, December 14.
Cotton—Market quiet and steady; sales. 800bales,
at22)4c; receipts, 2.117bales; exerts, C,303 bales.
Charleston, December 14.
Cotton—Firm but quiet; safes, 500 bales;middling.
23>£c; receipts, 1,102 bales.
Wilmington, December 14.
Cotton.—fiddling, 23c.
Navax Stores.—Spirits turpentine steady at 41@42e;
rosin weak; No 2, $1 60@1 70; turpentine unchanged;
tar $2 D5®2 10.
Augusta, December 14.
Cotton.—Market steady; sales, 420 bales; re
ceipts, BD0 bales; middling, 22)4@2254c.
500 pair Colored Blankets,
vjery low.
50 pieces Shaker and Wel9h
Flannels, all widths; very
cheap.
ALSO,
Colored and Opera Flannels.
200 pieces Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods.
Cases real Irish Linens—JYap-
Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c,
FOB NKW YOBK.
SEMI-WEEKLY,
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE 520 Ot
TOILET SETS,
timore (Mr. Phafl); after this, he narrowly
escaped hanging at the hands of a jnob, who
charged that he had been bribed to > put the
“plug” Mayor out of the way. So violent
were the “roughs,” Mr. Hanna had to be sent
into the jail for safe-keeping, but. was release
ed as soon as the storm, which he had raised,
had subsided. He resumed his position on
the Sun, and we hear no more of him until
’C2. When the federal forces occupied Bal
timore, Mr. Hanna visited their encampment
in hss professional capacity as reporter,'and
was recognized as a secessionist, assaulted
and terribly beaten by the infuriated soldiers.
His right jaw and three ribs were broken: In
18G2 Mr. H. came through the enemy's lines
into Viri"'-'- — J ' ” * * ’
by Mr.
In Great Variety,
BUREAU SETS,
New and Beautifnl,
VASES, “ExposifckJne Styles,”
DOLLS, TOYS, &C.,
This Stock having Men bought MUCH
UNDER FORMER PRICES, will be offered
to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE
DUCTION. * ^ j E
I J. w. STANSBUItY & Co.,
Captain WiLT.TAM T McNELTY,.
EACH *,000 TONS BURTHEN,
WILE 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,
all I .andings on the St. John’s River; * to Palatka.
THE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 .o’clock, for ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, and all points named above,
(Brunswick excepted.) , r
RETURNING: .. -
STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERT FRIDAY
and MONDAY MORNING9, at 7'o'clock, JACKSON
VILLE EVERY SATURDAY' and TUESDAY MORN
INGS, at 3 o'clock, FERNANDINA same days, and
8AVANNAH lor CHARLESTON 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 $t Picolatafor
St Augfistine, and with Hart’s Steamers atPalatka, fee
points on the Ocklawaha River.
Through Bills Lading issued for Goods to Mobile,
New Orleans, and Texas, via Fernandina and Cedar
Keys. - : j. - - ;
Freight and Passage as low as by any other route.
Shippers will please have their Freight on wharf at
least one honr before time appointed for departure,
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
dec8-tf Agents, Charleston.
upon the Examiner. His
nection with that paper continued during
whole war, and he m^de it the soldier's de-
ligbtby the “Tycoon” and other like sketches.
When the Examiner was revived by Pollard,
Hanna returned to it, and trouble commenced
afresh, for he wrote an article on the Yankee
hop, at the Spottswood, which so enraged -
General Terry that he suppreseed the paper.
Then came that little misunderstanding with
Manager Ogden, of the theatre, and a street
fight with pistols. Adding the last terrible
shooting affair, which has brought his name
prominently before the public again in con-
nectiofi with Pollard’s, and’ we have few
threads in a life, than which few have been
remarkable and conspicuous.
Personally, Marshall Hanna is the beat
known man in Biohmond—tall 1 and gaunt
looking, with a luxuriant growth of long
hlack curly hair, he is known wherever he
goes—and if he is not now, time was when 1
he was everywhere a favorite. Of. his great
natural talents there can be no two opinions
—he writes with wonderful ease and celerity,
and his articles, divested of their morbidness
and acridity, are always entertaining and in
teresting.
Health, of the Peknoh Empexor.—The
Cable, within a day or two past, has denied
that the Emperor Napoleon has lately been
ill,but our advices by the steamer Holsatia,
CROWELL, Commanded,
Will sail for the aooyo port on SATURDAY. Decern-
her 19th, at —-o*cit»ck— m
Through bills of lading given nere on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool b* nrst-class steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN to CO., Agents,
No. 82 Bay street.
tar R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. West street, New
York. • dec!4
PEPPER’S
109 BROUGHTON STREET.
dec7-tf.
FOB STEW YOBK.
Atlantic Coast
1VTATT, STEAMSHIP CO
SIDEWBiEKL SHIPS
EVERY THURSDAY.
(CABIN PASBAdij-T^A-T'.' .:....I.4^5 Ot
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE SIO Ot
SAVANNAH, December 7th. 1868.
THE LARGEST STOCK
119 and 121 Congress St.
CARPETING!
UNITED STATES MAIL!
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MART’S, FER-
NASill.VA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
WINDOW SHADES
HAMILTON
PEPPER’S
119 and 121 Congress St.
arrived this morning, tells a different tale.
The Paris correspondents of the EnjiA
journals relates a variety of incidents, all go
ing to show that good health is beginning to
fail him. For example, not only did he not
mount on horseback and follow the thousands
at the great hunt, the other day, at Campie°ne,
j but, contrary to his usual practice, he accept
ed assistance while getting into and alighting
from his carriage. At the shooting party, it
could be seen that he walked with
great difficulty aud seeming lameness. On
S the evening of the chase a chair was placed
| v ibr him on the balcony of the chateau, on
which he continued seated until the condu-
I ot the affair, although the Empress and
5 Prince of Wales were both standing. At the
i performance at the theatre, too, a night or
two afterwards, he sat with his head bent for-
tvard on his chest the whole time, seeming
T, perfectly inattentive to everything that was
v going on. And so it may be safely conclud
ed that, when a French Emperor can no Jon-
| ger “shoot” or hold his head up at the. theatre,
he must be, to say the least of it, ina bail
I way.—A*. Y. Express,
Designations of House Committees.—It is
quite significant that Speaker Colfax's aildi-
| tious to committees, charged with what re-
I lates to negroes in the South aud their car-
■ net-bag leaders, are largely members of. the
J latter class. It were well, we think, that per-
j sons less interested should have been, desig-
| natecL Carpet-baggers have come to be sub-
; | jects of derisive laughter where referred to in
t places of popular resort, as theatres, Ac., and
| the rank and file of Republicans scarcely con-
1 eeal their contempt for those who force them
selves upon a community as office-holders,
1 through a negro vote exclusively.—National
intelligencer.
Attorney General Evarts on Thursday after-
•j. noon made the closing argument in the legal
jr tender case before the Supreme Court, Sid
the Court now has the matter-,under advise-
; i ment. A decision is not expected for some
THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LIVINGSTON
CHEESEMAN, Commander,
Will sail on THURSDAY, Decern ner 17, at — o'clock
— m.
Bills of lading given nere on throngli freights oi
Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers.
Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per
cent.
For freight or passage, naving new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, Appiy to - i;
WILDER FULLARTON,
8 Stoddard's Upper Range,
deel4 ;. --t ~ Opposite tne Post Office.
TTAS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AND
li FINEST STOCK. OF
Gold and Silver Watclies, *
Jewelry of all Styles, '
Diamonds and other Precious Stones,
Sterling Silverware, and
French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c..
Ever offered in the South. It has been carefully selectedfrom the stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU
FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND such articles as can be FULLY
WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Wheeler & Wilson, Sewing Machine,
WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT.
ALL JEWELERS’ AUD REPAIRING WORK executed in the best maimer, by expe-
ienced workmen. ’ « J nov30-3m
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thoroughly overhauled aud repaired, will
resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN
ING, 21st instant, and will run regularly thereafter.
RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUR
DAY MORNING, and Fernandina every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, arriving at Savannah on SUNDAY
MORNING. r . <
This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BOOM
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.
AS5“ No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing.
SST ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
This Boat connects at Fernandina 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—tl
For Liverpool.
W ITH DISPATCH, the ftue A1 Brit-
FEARNAUGHT,
Capt. Jones, -jggjsg-jggr
Having a large portion of her cargo en-
gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above
Pork For rate of Freight, apply to
dec8-tf CHARLES GREEN, SON to CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PhUaddiJhia and Southern
Mail Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE’. *»0 OO
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....flU OO
AND OF VARIOUS
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
: fj ^ r i Tuesday, December 15.
Arrived. Yesterday.
S tea no ship America, Billnps, Baltimore—J B West
to Co.
Steamer Swan, Gibson, Augusta and Landings—M A
Cohen.
Steamer E I) Morgan, Tarrent, Paraehucla—E W
Drummond & Bro. . r
Bark Ariadne, 316 tons. Howell, Cape do Verde, in
ballast—C Green, Son to Co.
Cleared Yesterday.
Schu Carrie Hyer, Poland. New York—-SLwter.
Receipts.
Per Central Railroad. December 14, 188^—1.806 bales
cotton, 44 balee domestics, 15 bales, yarn, 60 sacks
meal, 100 sacks grist, 265 sacks corn. 26 sacks rice, 13*9
EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
8. S. MILLER,
— DEALER IN —
MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE
packages rope, 6 bales hides', 2 bbif* syrup," 20 sacks
ground peas, 1 bbl beeswax, 1 box hooks, 1 cow and
calf; 15 ears lumbar, and mdse.
- Captain j. TEAL,
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December
19th, at 10 o’clock a. m. ‘" '
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER to GAMMELL,
dec!4- . ; *•' $ . r Bay street.
For Liverpool.
fpHE FIRST CLASS American ship
X I- F. CHAPMANN,
Captain Norton, TjJyJgiis
Is now ready to receive caTgo for above
port, and will have quick dispatch.
For freight, apply to
dec5-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO.
Market Square, Savannah, Ga
Memoraad n—
. Capt fillups, ofthe steamship America:, reports a
bark close to Tybee coming ip. .
Schr Webster BarnardC Smith, from “Jacksonville
for Providence, arrived akNewport, Dec 9.
- Schr M J Adams, Billings, cleared at Baltimore,
Dec 9, for this port. <* *
cj ; [By Telegnq?h.]
Mobile, December 14—Cleared, steamship Angtra-
lian, for Liverpool, with 5,720 bales cotton.*' j:
Chabeeston, December 14.—Arrived, steamer Car-
roll, froin Baltimore; schr A Barton, from Philadel
phia; brig Passativo, from Havana. _
Wilmington, December 14—Arrived, steamer Fair
banks, fi-om New York. Cleared, steamer Pipneer.
New Tore, December 14—^Arrived, steamers Mari
posa, Thames, Albermarlc, Gen Barnes, Tybee, Sara-
FOR NEW YORK.
Murray’s Line.
For Havre,
CABIN PASSAGE S«5 OO
STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE,, 10 OO
Insurance bj-.Steamers of tliis LIne Halfier.Cent.
THE BAZAR.
French Dress and Cloak Making.
"Vf ADAME L. LOUIS T» OoXJ) RESPECTFULLY
JJJL 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 of the business, besides extraordinary
feeffitia* f©representing only the latest and most
recherche. Parisian styles much in advance of the pub
lished modes, Madamf. LOUIS can assure her 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 as an illustration. MORNING, WEDDING,
FT1HE FIRST CL AS 8 FRENCH SHIP rfAtA
X EMMA,
J: Olivier, Master,
Will have quick dispatch for .the above jyTggg*
port.
Freight engagements can.be made by applying to
' dec6-tf ALBERT LAMOTTE.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
. 8ayannah, December 14y 6 P. M. J
Cotton.—The market opened to-day with a light
iquiry, and more for the purpose of inspecting the
X NARRAGANSETT,
Hamlin, Master,
(of 1,900 bales capacity) having part of
her cargo engaged, will have quick disr«4£»3SSZ
patch as above. For further engagements, apply to
dec4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST to CO.
toga, Desoto, and Saragosa.
Passengers.
Per steamship America, from Baltimone—R Cowell
and lady, J B Barnum, lady and child, N F Nicoll. W
S Kegwmrd, and 2 steerage.
I c< >®« i ip i «*-
Per steamship America, from Baltimore—W M Bird
&iCd, JW Anderson's Sons to Qo, CBB Agt.AAG
ER Agt, J A Bazron, G H Brown, J Cohen, M A Co-
. hen* Einstein to Gallagher to F, Hess, G &C<v Jffar-
ney to Cd, S G Hj.ynes to Bro, N B Knapp, JIN Muller.
JWiCA Mcludre, J A Mayer, J McMahon to Co, E
L Neidli hger, Phillips Ac M. J C Rowland, Agent, str
Dictator^ E D Smythe to Co, J Sullivan, R H Tatem. W
H Wood*, Watts k McB, Wilson. G to Oo, Col E C An
derson, Bolshaw & S, N B Brown, P H Behn, Cham
pion to F p M J Doyle to Co, C Epping to Oo^H,D Head
man, Guckenheimer to S, G M Heidt, J Koox, J Lyons,
‘ WDHWfllar. R Jfidntire to Co, S S Miller,, A J, Miller
UtWb.*Q A NicolL rJ OUver. CD Jfeo/flMSMS
kirk, M Selig, D T Scranton, B F Ulmer. Wilder to F„
JB West & Co. r-1 * i- ^ O
Per Central Railroad. December 13.1868—W J Sams.
S Gcrtsman to Co. J A TWRutherford, R Mclntire to
Co, Milleaa Jk W.L J Guilmartin to Co, M H Williams At
Son, F M Myriill, Orff; W to Co, J W McDonald, Tison
to jG, Wedd to C, Burroughs, F t Co, W 8 Sanford,' Cen
R R Agt, J W Lalhrop to Co, N A Hardee’s Sons to Oo,
Boit to MxK, £«t *J A C, W HI Woods. C Green, Son A
Co. Wilkfnaon A W, Bust, J & Co. HH Colquitt, FW
Sims A Oo, Sloai , G A Co, Ferrill to W, B Bradley to
Son, AS Hartridj je, Hartridge A N, A Low to Co. R N
Reed A Ck>, Austin A E, Walker, A to T, Knoop, H A
Co, Brady A M', <Jlark to W, PH Behn, Padelford A C-
OwensAlC, Both well AW, WH Stark A Co, Adams,
itock, seeing what was offering and What .the prices
were. Market closed quiet with middling at 23)4
aominal.
The following were the sales of the day; £ fylpg at
I4)4c. 1 at 24, (fancy,) 5 at 23*4, 26 at 23)^ 3fe«t 23)4,
> at 23, 87 at 22*4*^5 at 22)4, 16 at22)4, ^ 22, 3 at
2 at 21)4, and 50 at 20*4- fc ^otai,3iabate^ * f 2
Sea Islands.—Market qniet, witli sales of r bag at
r5c, 8 at 70, 2 at 58, 2 at 55, aud: 1$ aM.—z Total, 31 *
Is prepared to SELL at Prices which will toe as LOW
as they can lie bought in New York or Philadelphia, the
following Goods:
For Bremen,
1T7T1TH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine
W British (rfnp^^ Jgg|
Classed A 1)4, American Lloyd’s, now
loading for the above port, requirea700 infcF-TncaBS
bales cotton to complete her cargo.
For rate of freight, apply to
. decS-tf CHAS. GBEEN, SON A CO.
<5. A. DEARBORN, Commandeb,
for the above port on TUESDAY, December
o’clock,*-. — m, 4 HU jO VI
»h bills lading given here on Cotton destined
pool by first-class Steamers.
The receipts amount to. 1,806 bales.
“Financial.—Gold, buying at 135; selling at l38;
Jew York exchange buying at %‘ta. %c off; selling
^ K to 4 ^ ct,. off. Sterling bilks in demand aT
145*. t .uJ ~ k o .Til y IrTiTl 7.
Bacon.—The demand for bacon lias conti nned good
it high figures canned altogether by a great sesreity in
he market Stock on hand very light, and figures film.
i?e quote ahonldara at liJ4@15c, rib -sides stfi7
g>n)ic, and clear ribbed st 18*i@18Jic. There
ire few clear sides offering, and prices are
lominal at 18^@18^a Hams are in luge stock,
it 10@18c according to quality. Breakfast bacon
s quiet with a downward tendency, at 19@-_>0c. Urj-
(sited meats are in better demand. We quote shoul-
lora at 13®l:l‘ic; short (dear sides, 17@17>4c; jdmrt
ibbed,16@16)io; bellies, 15Jj@16«c, and Straiford
decll
PHCENIX GUANO,
From HcKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
U.O i PER TON 2,000 POUNDCASH:^ .
Price at Savannah.... .....S50 00
At Angnsta 1.05 00
WILCOX, OIE3S A CO’S
.$8000
SURGICAL INSTRUlNIEls
DTE WOODS, SPONGES, Etc.
MANIPULATED GUaSo !
Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL
IDAY AND FANCY GOODS of all descriptions*
Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease,
The most Economical, and at the same time the Best Lubricator for Railroad
Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and
all heaTy bearings, keeping the Axles always coeL
A mixture of PHtENIS and. No. 1 PERUVIAN
•GUANO; and which has PROVED TO BE THE HOST
-SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use. -/vl'l" >'■<
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH 1 :
Price at Savannah .$05 00
AtAngnsta... 70 00
PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
Now: tending, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at
LOWEST MARKET PRICK Also,
BEST LAND PLASTER
AT MARKET PRICE.
* v:;
WILCOX, GIBRS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
ALSO, AGENTS FOR HIE WILLCOX * GI
SILENT SEWING MACHINE,
No. 07 Bay street, Savannah, and No. 241
Broad street, Augusta, G*.
JS3- Onr Agents will sell at same prices, necessary
expaiKca; added.. . jyO—ly
THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP
G. W. BILLUPS, Comujjidzk,
Wm 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 oflice of tne Agents.
For freight or passage, naving excellent accommo
dations, apply to I. B. WEST & CO,
~ decll Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
Principal Agent for Kayton’s Oil of Life and Pills,
IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS
L Liverpool Coal.
1 AA TONS'SUPERIOR OBREL COAL, anding
from bark Henry Palmer, at Johnson’s Wharf; for sale
in quantities to suit purchasers, by
; H. GOWDY,
nov!7-inl' No. 9 Drayton street.
GUANO!
The supply of this RELIABLE* FER-
TI LI/EH will be ample, and merchants
and planters can rely npon their orders
being filled without delay.
A WONDERFUL SUCCESS
0USES TO RENT.
KENTUCKY STOCK YARD
UPHOLSTERY.
! DECORATIVE
q A
COTTON AND CORN,
maintaining .its reputation througli ex-
( treme wet and dry weather, when even No.
1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.
The price is the Kiune as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of 2,000 pounds.
, IT 18 ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Wheat
TUCKER k LATHAM-
COTTON STATEMENT FOEt TJ
►ck on hand 8epL 1,1868..
ceivedpast week
ceived prerion^ly.
Total
ippedpast week.
ipped previously..........
>ck on hand Dec. 11,1868-,
All Jiindp ot
. Real Estate
under Mationii
SACKS COFFEE,
2,000 LBS. BACON, ’
APPLES, ONIONS and POTATOES.
Also, a General Assortment of GBOCEBIES.
X AND DECORATION PAPER, FLOOR AND
.TIRT.E OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS, all styles
hrWINDOW SHADES. SWISS and NOTTINGHAM
T.drra CURTAINS. CORNICES, CORDS, TASSELS,
GIMPS, to., DAMASK and -FURNITURE COVER-
^Rmiitnre upholstered and ;ep(iir''d, Widow Shades
Cornices, Curtains, Mattresses, Pillows, Mosquito
Bara and Furniture Covers made to order.
by Henry H. Bayne,i;.w>t-ua ‘.r is --i-i < • «
On WeSt Broad Street, Corner, of lorkj
As a Stable, a General SfocSc 1 ^i?d und Sale Stable,
where I will keep on hand HORSES and MULES of
to :
STOCK from Tennessee and Kcuracky, on the shortest
notice. I
. I will be pleased to see all my old patrons.
novlT-lm GEO. W. CONWAY.
Augusta copy and send, bill to adver-
No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.