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NOTICE
Change of* Schedule,
For Darien and Satilla
VIA
St. Catharine, Sapelo and Bohoy.
MACGREGOR LINE
For Dive,pool.
POET OF SAVANNAH.
; • Wednesdat. December 16.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter &
GammelL _ .
Steamer H. M.Cool, Deming, Darien—SI A Cohen.
Receipts.
Per Atlantic t Gull Railroad. December 15,1868—
1,379.bales cotton. 13 bales hides, 8 bales wool. 21 cars
nasal stores, 36 bbls syrup, 342 sacks com, 176 sacks
ground peas. 12 cars lumber. 9 cars wood, 35 coils
rope, 549 narks cotton seed, 4 bales seed cotton, 45
bbls rosin, 27 bbls turpentine, 2 cars cattle, and mdBe.
Per Central Bailroad. December 15.1BG8—2,754
oats, 8 bundles printing paper, 6 empty bbls, 2 bbls
dried fruit, 2 boxes shoes, 1 package shot, 3 railroad
cars, and mdse.
Memoranda.
Brig Sophia, Strout, cleared at New York for Jack
sonville, Dec IL
p^hr ^TTiipa, Mtinro, cleared at New York, Dec 11,
for this port
Schr J E Wyman, Uraum, arrived at Holmes* Hole,
Dec9, from"Jacksonville, viaNewHaven, for Boston.
9, from Darien, Ga.
Schr Conroy, French, sailed from Portland for
Brunswick, Ga.
Sohr Mary W Hupper, Hupper, arrived, Dec 10, at
Newport from Satilla river for South Amboy. -
Notice to Mariners.
g Notice is hereby given that a Spar Buoy has been
set to mark Broad Cove Bock, entrance to Portland
harbor, Maine, until the 2d class Iron Buoy which
4li.4 il.nrrnw AbTI ha rf<nl 1
Largest Circulation fu City and Country.
A NEW AND EEEGrANT STOCK OF
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILED AD. ’
SAyjuixnL December 4 th, 18CS.
iN AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER
l Trains on this Road will run as follows c
nninniinth T -HD T» \r
Savannah. December 15, 6 P. M. )
Cotton.—The market opened to-day with some in
quiry, and « few sales were made atyesterday'spricea,
but later in the day Liverpool showing a decline of
H with sales of 8,600 bales, caused prices to soften,
buyers withdrawing; the market closing quiet at
23}fp for middling.
The following were the sales of the day;. 24 bales at
24J1C, 5 at 24,21 at 23X, 69at23«, 22 at 23 3-16, 226
at 23, 27 at 22Ji,149 at 22 #7 at 22>i, 45 at 22, 23 a
21. Total, 698 bales.
Sea Island.—Market quiet—sales: 3 bags at 70, 10
at 58. Total. 13 bags.
. The receipts amount to 4,133 bales.
Financial.—Gold, buying at 135; selling at 133;
Leave Savannah (Sunda
Arrive at Live Oak at
Arrive at Jacksonville at
7:00 P. 1L
320 A.M.
7:30 a. M.
927 A.M.
.11:45 A.M.
. 3:00 P.M.
_ , . 528P.M.
Leave Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at.. 7:15 P. M.
Leave Live Oak at 11:40 P 1L
Leave Bainbridge at, 720 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. 8:00 A. H.
. - DAI THAIS.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.,.. 720 A. lr
Arrive at Bainbridge at...V... 1020P Ar
Arrive at Live Oak at......... 5:3a p* lr
Leave Live Oak at. M. • 7201" S'
Arrive at Savannah. (Sundays excepted)at.. 0:00P.M.
Passengers for stations west of Lawton take Dav
Train frr.iiC Savannah. 1
Passengers from Bainbridge connect at Lawton with
Express Train for Savannah at 220 A. II
Passengers from Tallahassee connect at live Oak
with Express Train for Savannah, at 11:40 P M.
JOS- SLEEPING CABS ON EXPRESS TRAIN
KO CHANGE BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE AND
SAVANNAH ON EXPRESS TBA1N.
Steamers leave St Marks for New Orleans, Apalachi
cola and Pensacola every Friday.
Leave St Marks for Havana, Key West, Cedar Keyi
and Tampa every Wednesday.
Steamers leave Jacksonville tor Falatka, Enterprise
and all points on the St Johns river, every Sunday
and Wednesday, at 9:00 A. M.
H. S. HAINES,
drtjga General Superintendent
CONSISTING OF
Capt. L D. BTJSILEY.
VE AS ABOVE, FBOM CHARLESTON
THURSDAY next 17th inst.at 7 o clock,
.will leave Darien Monday morning fol-
>’clock.
it or Passage, having superior accommo-
1, to F. M. MTRELL, Agent,
- Charleston Wharf.
A ' ' dec!4-4t
THE NEW; CLYDE BUILT, IKON STEAMSHIP
LEITH,
Captain BABNET80N,
(2,200 Tons),
Is due at Savannah about the 1st January, and will be
dispatched as above.
The PETERSBURG follows, and is due about 15th
January.decl6-eodtjanl
WHITE AND FANCY CHINAS,
CUT GLASSWARE,
Elated ware,
• N.*B. Freight received at all times.
For Jacksonville and Falatka
Florida,
And all Landings on the St, Johns lUver.
FOB NEW YORK
Empire Line.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF PER CENT.
the market. Stock on hand very light, and figures linn,
i We quote shoulders at 14^@15c, tib' aides at IT
/ ©17l t 'c, and clear ribbed at 18J<@18Xc. There
are few clear sides offering, and pricea are
nominal at 13%@18Xc. Hams are in large stock,
at 10@18c according to quality. Breakfast bacon
j is quiet, with a downward tendency, at 19020c. Dry
j salted meats are in better demand. We qnote shoul
ders at I3013*c; short dear sides, 17@17*c; short
| ribbed, 16016fcc; bellies, 15*®lCKc, and Stratford
cut at 16c. 1
Floub.—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
f. since our last report is somewhat depressed.—
We quote Northern superfine, $6 5009; extra, $9@11,
■ and family and fancy, $1201300. Good Georgia and
Tennessee brands are in fair demand at $10 50@11 50
for superfine, $12013 for extra, and $12 50013 50
for family and fancy.
; Grain.—The stock of Georgia and Tennessee old
corn is very light and demand only for home
consumption. New com is coming '* in very
slowly and in small lots—demand light. We
f quote Georgia com $1 10 from depot, and scarce;
|| Tennessee, $1 1001 12^£, and small arrivas—old
i com from store, wholesale, $1 25. There has been
L no change in oats this week; from depot 85090; from
I store, $100.
Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool
; on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 skil-
; lings for hewn for Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens
town for orders. Coastwise: To New York, X of *
cent ^ lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 bale; rice,
jj $2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, *£c lb on uplands;
domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, X» by sail, nom
inal; by steam to Liverpool Id on upland, on-sea island
l^d Is* lb on cotton; to Havre 1 cent gold & lb-on
; cotton. Cotton by steam through to Boston, lf^'c %*
lb;. In coastwise freights there is less activity,
r ! many vessels having been chartered North.
Sj West India freights and to Windwani-Islsnds are
dull. Lumber to Philadelphia, $11011 25. To
Baltimore, lumber, $10. Resawed and timber to New
i York, $11013; to Boston, $11018.
Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c.
The Charleston, Savannah and Florida
STEAM PACKET LINE
OF FIB3T-GLASS STEAMERS,
TOILET SETS,
marked that danger can be replaced.
By order of the Lighthouse Board:
. John Pope, Lighthouse Inspector, 1st Dist.
Portland, Dec 11,1868.
[By Telegraph.]
Charleston, December 15.—Arrived, steamer Cham
pion, from New York; ships Pedro and Plandloet,
from Havana; steamer Mickling. from Wilmington,
Del. Sailed, ship N Mosher, fer Liverpool.
New York, December 15—Arrived, steamers Man
hattan and San Salvador.
Passengers.
Pei steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia—Lieut
C F Goodrich, U 8 N, Dr D Swift, D W Fuller. T Mail-
lard, S Williams, B L Griner, J W Griner, T W Eddy,
F Westoh.W Blew:
" ■ “*
Consignees.
Per steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia—Dr It
D Arnold, V Basler, Mrs M Berg, S Cohen, M A Co
hen, Cooper, O & Co, Chisholm A H. Claghom & C,
Dayant k W, M J Doyle k Co, W M Davidson, J A
Douglass, T J Dunbar A Co. C Epping k Co, Captain
Fitzgerald, Einstein, E k Co., A & L Friedenbnrg, J
Gross, A Gomm, G Gemenden, Goodman k M, Gal
lagher k F, Gas Works, Gray, O'B k Co, W Haber
sham.: R Habersham k Co. Hopkins, N k Co, Wm E
Lloyd, G M Heidt, J Lippmxn, Meinhard Bros & Co,
F M Myrell, C Meitzler, J McDonough, Dr T W New-
some, TM Norwood. Pahner^cD, F J Ruckcrt, D.T
Scranton, J Ryan, ASchremp, J C Schreiner k Son,
B H Tatem, T M Turner k Co, B F Ulmer, Weed k C.
Per Central Railroad. December 15.1868—J R Sneed,
M H Williams k Son, Tliaxton, C k Co, G S Gwens, J
H Gould, W Barnwell, Mrs Reilly, R King, J Ryan, W
M Davidson, Holcombe k Co, CRB Agt, A k G R. R
Agt, Wilkinson k W, WH Woods, J WLathrop k Co,
Wilder k F, Sloan, G k Co, Boit k McK, R Bradley k
Son, F W Sima k Co, N A Hardee’s Sons k Co, Bates k
C, C Green, Son k Co, Tison k G, Metcalf k N, Rust,
J k Co, Knoop, H k Co, Hartridge k N, Adams, W k
Co. A S Hurtridge, Davant k W, W A McKenzie, Aus
tin k E, O Cohen k Co, A Low k Co. B J Larcomb, A
M Sloan & Co, Glark k W. Lawton, H k Co. Brady k
M, R N Reed A Co, P H Behn, L J Guihnartin k Co, C
Epping A Co, WH Stark & Co, J L Villolonga, H J
Dickerson, Ferrill k W, Bothwell & W, Gnerard k H,
W B Hunt, R Habersham k Co, Duncan k J, G F
Jones, J W Anderson’s Sons k Co, Addison, E k Co, P.
H Wood & Co, T ; E Bouquine, Spencer & W, J Tem
pleton, R B Crane, J Finnegan, E Lynch, Miller k
Bro. S Gertsmau k Co.
Per Atlantic k Gulf Railroad. December 15. 1868—
W C Dawson k Co, Goodman k M. Guckcnheimer & S,
Connerat k J, RandeH & Co, Chisholm k H, J McMa
hon k Co, J W Anderson’s Sons k Co, Claghom & C,
L J Gnilmartin k Co, B Donovan, Tison k G. Ferrill
k W, Cen R B Agt. Gnerard k H, P Dzialynski, A C
McRae, A S Hartridge, A A McGinnis, Metcalf k N, A
Low A} Co, J A W Rutherford, Cooper AMcA, D A
O’Byrne, Knight, M H Williams & Son. Mrs Conners,
Wilkinson & W, A k G R B Agt. Forwarding agent, W
H Woods, Barnett k Co, W H Stark k Co, Austin k E,
Sloan, G k Co, Davant k W, Padelford k C. J L Villa-
longa, R Bradley k Son, Duncan & J, Roberts k T, G
W Garmany, W B Adams, F W Sims k Co, Hess, G k
Co. Lawton. H k Co, Walker, A k T, Addison, E k Co,
In Great Variety,
BUREAU SETS
New and Beautiful
VASES, “Expositione Styles,”
DOLLS, TOTS, &C.,
This Stock having been bought MUCH
UNDER FORMER PRICES, will he offered
to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE
DUCTION.
J. W. STANSBURY & Co.,
THE FINE STDiTWHEEL STEAMSHIP
[ Captain WILLIAM T McNELTT.
EACH 1,000 TONS BURTHElf,
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, FEBNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, EALATKA,
and all landings on the St John's River, to Falatka.
THE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, for ST. MA
RYS, FEBNANDINA, and all points named above,
(Brunsvrick excepted.)
RETURNING:
STEAMERS -Will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY
and MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o’clock, JACKSONj
VLLLE EVERY SATURDAY and TUESDAY MORN?
INGS, at 3 o’clock, FERNANDINA same days, and
SAVANNAH lor CHARLESTON on SUNDAY and
WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 9 o’clock.
These STEAMERS connect with RAILROADS at
FEBNANDINA 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 Fernandina 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.,
decS-tf * Agents, Charleston.
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.
R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
- ‘ decl4 ■
Green, New York.
FOR I^MW YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY
BLACK STAB
INDEPENDENT LINE
EVERY WEDNESDAY ANDSATURDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE. . 320 01
Macon ..I..:.............:.. *..... ..6:40 P. M.
Augusta.... 5:38 P. M.
Milledgeville 8:58 P. M.
Eatonton I-..:.-. 11:00 P. M.
Connecting with trains that leave Augusta. .8:45 A. 1L.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
THE LARGEST STOCK
Total-
Shipped past week 1,454
Shipped previously 16,247—17,701
Stock on hand Dec. 12, 18SS 9,909
As is shown from the^bove statement, the receipts
have fallen below those of the previous week, while
the shipments have been about the same. This war
rants the statement: that the crop has nearly all been
brought to market.
UNITED STATES MAIL !
For Falatka, E. Fla.,
TOrt iliNG AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, FEB-
\ANGINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA.
CROWELL, Commandeb,
Will sail for the a Dove port on SATURDAY. Decem
ber 19th, at—o'cii»ck — m.
Through bills of lading given.nere on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool bv nret-class* steamers.
For freight or passage apply to
.OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents,
No. 82 Bay street.
R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street, New
York. dec!4
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868—bales,
Received to-day
Recaived previously
HAMILTON
Shipped to-day
'Shipped previously
Stock on hand this evening.
Corner of* Whitaker, Congress and St. Jnlien Stre tl
H AS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK. OF
Gold anil Silver Watches,
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 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
WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.
BLANKETS
.11,849.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAM PACKET
FOR NEW YORK
Atlantic Coast
1YTATT. STEAMSHIP CO
SIDEWHEEL SHIPS
EVERY THURSDAY.
CABIN PASSAGE 435 Of
STEERAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE S10 Of
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1868. .bales..
Received this week
Captain J. W. FITZGERALD,
Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will
resume her trip9 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.
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 & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
j855” No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of
sailing.
*®-,ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
yg- 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. ocl5—tt
BLANKETS!
12,287
91,310
# Exported_this week
;i Exported previously
1} Stock on hand and on shipboard not
A COMPLETE STOCK OP STERLING SILVERWARE,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FANCY GOODS FOE THE HOLIDAYS!
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine,
WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT.
£35~ ALL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORE executed in the best manner, by expe-
ienced workmen. nov30-3m
AND THOSE
Commenciiuj Housekeeping,
CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE,
and 121 Congress St
106,900
594
.98,051—98,645
Sign of the Golden Sheep.
gHOXJSE-FUBN ISHING GOODS,
CHINA, GLASSWARE,
Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c.
For Liverpool,
: DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit-
Ship, t
FEABNAUGHT, $
. . Capt. Jokes;
THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP
HERMAN LIVINGSTON
CHEESEMAK, COMMAND!*,
Will sail on THURSDAY, DecemDer 17, at — o’clock
— m.
Bills of lading given Hero on through freights oi
Cotton to Liverpool by flrat-ctosa steamers.
Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per
CC For freight or passage. Having new and splendidly
arranged accommodations, apply to
b WILDER k FULLABTON,
8 Stoddard'a Upper Range,
dec!4 opposite tne Post Office.
Having a large portion of her cargo en-
gaged; will have immediate dispatch for the above
Port For rate of Freight, apply to
. dec8-tg CHARLES GREEN, SON k CO.
300 pair fine Freneli Blanlcets,
ribbon bound, all sizes; very
cheap.
500 pair- Colored Blankets,
very low.
50 pieces Sbaker and Welsh
Flannels, all widths; very
cheap.
g_J.oo s»* •
Colored and Opera Flannels.
200 pieces Latest Novelties in
- * J p -
Dress Goods.
Cases real Irish Linens—Nap
kins, Doylies and Toweling,
of direct importation, same
prices as before the War.
OC19—tf
For Liverpool
mHE FIRST CLASS American ship
1 I. F. CHAPMANN, i
Captain Noeton, y3
Is now ready to receive cargo for above-g
port, and will have quick dispatch. «
For freight, apply-to
dec5-tf ’ BRIGHAM, HOLS’
V. VV a MllUlUimiVi W VU)I
109 BBO TTGHTOJST STJREET,
AT THE OLD STAND OK
E. D- SMYTTIE Sc CO.
Notice.
mHE ORIGINAL ITEM OF E. D. SMYTHE & 00.
X was suddenly dissolved on the 21st of March last.
All debts due the late firm are directed to be paid to
HENRY D. LAW only, or his attorney, JOSEPH W.
STANSBURY. sep28 -is
Market Square, Savannah, Ga.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Fine.
CABIN PASSAGE
FT1HE FIRST CLASS FRENCH SHIP
A Ekt\rA T SywaS.
J. Olivier, Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port i vmSSE2E2e
Freight engagements can be made by applying to
dec5-tf ALBERT LAMOTTE.
Notice.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE. 1
Savannah, December 9, 1860. j
The following lota are In arrears to the city tor
ground rents, ot wfaich the Iras oes are hereby notifled.
Brown Ward.—East half Nos. 25, 46, 62, 70, 71, 72,
two quarters each; east half 58, three qrs. 42, 43, free.
65,. 66, live qrs. each; 55, six qrs: 67, seven qrs.
' Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, C. 1-3, 24, two- qrs. each;
28, 29, 30, S3, three qrs. each; 2-3, 16, 32, four qrs.
each; 19, E 1-3, 27, M. 1-3,27, W. Y- 37, five qrs. each;
W. y, 34, five qrs each; W. H 3, 4, W. 1-3,16, six qrs.
each; E K.8,17, seven qrs. each; 34, nine qrs; 18,
- Columbia Ward.—West half Nos. 7, two qrs- each;
8, x 9, 3. X 24, 28, four qrs. each; 5, W. X 20,- five
qrs. each; 6, seven qrs; 37, six qrs; 4, nine qrs; 3,
eleven qrs; N. X, 12, twenty-five qra. .
Crawlord Ward. East—Nos. 15, five qrs; 16, three
qrs; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each:
Crawford Ward.—Korth half Nos. 13, S. y, 13, 32,
Iuvsnroon, December 15—2:30 P. M.
Cotton—Easier but not lower. Manchester ad-
vices less fimqable; cause dnlteeaK '
Gnxru.—Wheat firm but not higher.
Lrvxiroon, December 15—Evening.
Cotton—Tending down; upland, 10«d; Orleans.
10Xd; sales, 8,000 bales.
HaVke, December 15. ‘
Cotton—Dun afloat and on the spot; afloat, If 21c;
on the spot, If 25c. . »-«]);
Domestic -Sliarlcets,
New Yoke, December 15.—Noon.
Fxnawcxax.—Stock merliet steady but dull; money
steady at 7 per cent; exchange, 109>s; gold, 13511;
1862 coupons, H0X; North Carolina’s 63; new, 59%;
Virginia’s, e\ t ,1; - um. new 57% asked; Ten-
neeseesex^canpona, .
Cotton—Qtoet;middling uplands, 25%c.
gLOOB—Dnllnn ”
Gra^n—Wheat dull mod heavy for spring; firm for
witer; corn dull and a shade lower.
Provisions—Mess pork quiet at $25 60026 00; steam
lard quiet; barrels, 16J*@l16%c., .... r r
Naval Store*—^Turpentine quiet at44^c; rosin
unchanged ; $2 32%@2 35 for strained common;
FTtHE first class American ship oci
X NARRAGANSETT, &
Hamlin, Master,
i of 1,900 bales capacity) having part ofd&5
ler cargo engaged, will have quick dis-^BE
patch as above. For further engagements, aj
dec4-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST
I? 'prepared to SELL at Prices wliicb will be as LOW
as they can be bought in New York or Philadelphia, the
following Goods:
For Bremen,
Captaim 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 k GAMMELL,
dec!4 -A Bay street.
[TH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine
British ship
PERSIAN,
Classed A .1%, American Lloyd’s, now
loading for the above port, requires 700’
bales cotton to complete her cargo.
Foij rate of freight, apply to
' v decB-tr CHAS. GREEN, 5
DRUGS, CHEMICA
PERFUMERY
Paints, Oils, Garden Se<
SURGICAL INSTRTTMU
DYE WOODS, SPONGES. El
FOR BALTIHORE.
ABIN PASSAGE ......... .....*»O0O
25, six qrs. each; 10. 44, eight qrs; 9, nine qrs.
Charlton Ward.—Nos. 2, 7,2 qrs. each; W. X1*, K.
9k 1*. 23. 35. three qrs. each; 12, 25, five qrs. each.
Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32. N. Ji39, N. X 40, two qrs.
each; 6,7,8.14, three qrs. each; W. jS 11, E. M 31.
four qrs. each ; W. X six qrii; 8,9, seven qrs. each;
54 34. M. 34, eight qrs. each.
Forsyth Ward.—South halfNos. S. X 17, 39,50,51, two
qrs. each; 4, 5, 5,7, three qrs. each; 15, 16, four qrs.
each; 20, seven qrs; 19, eight qrs.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 17, IK. 31, 32, W. X S3, two
qrs. each; 34, E. X 33, fiveqra. each; 8, 21, 22, at*
qrs. each; E. X 1.25, 26, seven qrs. each; 6, 8 qrs.
New Franklin.—Nos. 16, IT, 38, two qrs; 9, 13, nx
qrs; 7, 8,10, W. X, 14, seven qrsr E- XX nine qrs;
12, sudeen qre. -
Green Ward.—East half Nos. 20. E. K 28,29,36, 37,
two qrs. each; N. X 22, foe,- qrs; a 34 22, W. K 27,
^Sn^i&McZ TTf^rx 20.
nine are. each. * *.
Jasper Ward^-Nos. 35, 44, two qrs. each; 38, three
' IAfiyetlc Ward-—Westhalf Nos. 1, 6,45, 47,4ft two
ore. each; 37, S3, threoqrs. each; 42^aixqrs-
Liberty Ward.—Nos. 7, frac. 24, two qrs; 32, thres
qrs; 18. 23, E. X 30. seven qrs; 17, eighteen qrs; ft
^Monterey Ward—East half Nos. 2,14,15, 27, 2ft 39,
41, 42. two qrs. e;ich: E. 2-5 10. 29, S. X 21, 22. W. X
31. three qrs. each; 1, 2-5 9, four qrs. each; W. X %
five qrs; W- K 8* 20. six qrs. each.
Pulaski Ward.—Nos. 9, two qrs; 5, 6, five qrs. each;
N. X 17 > tliree 10, 22, seven qra. each; 13, eight
qrs.
Troup Ward.—Westhalf Nos. 2, E. X 5, W. X t, *h
W. X 27, E. ii 35, W. X «2, two qrs. each; E. X 2, W-
X 35, 36, three qrs. each; 13, four qrs; 28, five q»;
15. 29, 30, 31, six qrs. each; 10,16, E. X 27, seven qrs.
each. .
Warren Ward.—Nos. 3. 4, two qrs. each; 13,23, she
qrs. each; W. X 35. eight qrs.
Washington Ward.—Westhalf Nos. 10, W. J* 30, two
qrs. each; 29, 38. three qrs. each; 5, four qr*;*l, W.
H 2, 18, five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, six qrs. each; 20,
seven qrs. ijqrtxt —
Wesley Ward.—Nos. 3. 12,15, two qrs. each; 4, W.
X 5, three qrs. each; 16, four qrs; .6, flve qrs; 1* 2,
ten qrs. each.
Lloyd Ward.—Nos. 6, 30, 31, two qrs. each.
Stephens Ward.—Nos. 13, two qrs; 16, three qrs-
All persons having interests in the above
notified, that if the rents now due are not paid by tfio
21st inst, I vih proceed on the Monday of the 22a to
PEPPER’S
PHCENIX GUANO,
From McKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
PER TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH:
Priceat Savannah ...........950 OO
119 and 121 Congress St.
25*c. v
Froun—Easier. *
Grain—Wheat dull end unchanged; corn active and
l@3c lower; white Southern. $1 MX- ~ "
! Pnoyisio83.-Mcs3.pork. $2u 00; lard firmer; kettle,
jaez—Firmer at 8@8*4c.
r Nav.-j. Stores—Turpentine quiet. _
Fbxiohts—Drooping; on cotton by steam, X&Xd.
WILCOX, GIE3S & CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO!
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 fabricator for Bailroad
Coaches, Mil Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and
all heaTy bearings, keeping the Arles always cool.
G. W. BILLUPS, Commander,
Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 17,
at 10 o clock a. 1 m: -
Through bills of lading signed for Cetton to Boston.
Positively no state-rooms secured unless tickets ore
procured at the office of tne Agema.
For freight or passage, naving excellent accommo
dations, apply to Z. B. WEST & CO.,
^ decll; Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
CARPETING!
WINDOW SHADES!
IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS
mHE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YORK
A LINES OF STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform
Shippers 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
bill of lading, and premiums nay be paid or* col
lected with the freight
119 and 121 Congress St.
. AT MARKET PRICE.
__ J -• ■;
FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBES & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE WILLCOX & GI
SILENT SEWING MACHINE,
No. OT Bay street, Savannah, anil No; 241
Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
MS* Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary
expenses added. jy9—ly
MS- GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED
• ocl9—tf IN THESE GOODS.
shou[ders, 13AJ@13)£e; clear rib, tSXc: clear rid
sides, 19)<c;lard, tierce. 17J4C;keg. 18}'c H
SuoiE—Acave and-advanced Xc; common. HYc:
prime, 12i{@12Kc; yellow clarified, 12,^1513 ye.
Molasses—Active and tending upward; common to
prime unchanged; choice. 62(5- 64c.
Whiskey—Mrm; Western rectified, $1 0012 05.
GUANO!
U against Cosmo B. Richardson©, I will sell before
the 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 6 inches on West Broad street,
and in depth ICO feet, to Lanrel street.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec2-30t - City Marshal.
The supply of this RELIABLE FER-
TILIZEB will he ample, aiul merchants
and planters can rely npon their orders
being tilled without delay.
A WONDERFUL SUCCESS
*7X- •
Cotton—Firm and nominal at 25c.
FLoqR—'Unchan ”n 1.
Grain—Wheat unchanged; -ym dull; white, 93®
95c; oats and rye firm. -.yk ZL
Pnoyisioxs.—JIcss pork flmr at ■ $26 7o@27 00;
ahooldere,14c. .. ' jfXWt
December lit-
Grain—Coni quiet. * • -
Whiskey—Dull at C6@97c.
• m rS OV ^ IO * IS, T Mt ' 88 po£k firmly at $26; bulk
meats advanced *£c; lard, 16>£c.
Floob-SS 25@5 75. - x ‘°^ STtu - E - December 15.
Grain.—Corn in bulk, 60c.
16 « c: ^
KsiMCEr.— Dull at 9Sc.
Cottov Tr. — , , Cuari-estok, December 16.
miaaSn? 23j<c“rreS,n. d , e !^“5" ale8 ’ 350 b^es;
■adae, 1,215 b^ea. pta> 1.087 # hales; exports coast-
Cotton.—Mark Augusta, December 15.
ffliag.jj...aUady; ajiea 408 baloi; nud.
CITY MAES HAL’S SALE.
TTNDER and by virtue of City Tax Executions
against Cosmo B. Richardsonc, Trnstco, I will
sell, before ihe Court House door in tho city of Savan
nah, on the First Tuesday in January, I860, 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 ICO feet
Improvements consist of a double tenement, two story
frame building, with out buildings, on Laurel street.
■ * V THOMAS S. WAYNE,
KENTUCKY STOCK YARD
WINCHESTER
REPEATING RIFLES
FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND
As a Repeater,
AND TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE
COTTON AND COHN,
maintaining its reputation through ex-
- rriflHHLtri’mi’ wet and dry weather, when even No.
. - Peruvian Kuecumbed by its side.
The price is the same as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of 2,000 pounds.
' n 13 ALSO DNSURFASSED AS A
Manure for Wheat
FOR SALK BY
wiLKiisrsofsr & wilson,
— 6m No. 90 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
10 THE PLANTERS AND PEOPLE OF SAVAN
NAH.—I havo opened the stand formerly nsed
City Marshal.
On West Broad Street, Corner of York,’
As a Stable, a General Stock Yard and Sale Stable,
where I will keep on hand HORSES and MULES of
every class, and am prepared to order every kind of
STOCK frmn Tennessee and Kentucky, on the shortest
notice.
I will be pleased to see all my old patrons.
novl7-lm GEO. W. CONWAY.
^ Jgy* Augusta Chronicle copy and send bill to adver-
As a Single Breech-loader.
rflHESE POWERFUL, ACCURATE AND WONDER-
X FULLY EFFECTIVE WEAPONS, carrying 18
charges, which can be fired in nine seconds, are now
ready for the market, and are for sale by all the re
sponsible Gun Dealers throughout tho country. For
full information send for circulars and pamphlets to the
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO,.
•ep!8—TW3m New Haven, Conn.
fJ^HE NEW MAPS
Of the City of Savannah,
Can now be obtained by application to the City Treas
urer, at five dollara each. novll-t*