Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 18, 1868, Image 4

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M0TICE Foj'tTacIcsonvilla andPalatka S-sTJ ! •• Florida, the St. Johns River. FOR NEW YORK. Atlantic Coast TVTATT, STEAMSHIP CO, sidewhekl SHIPS EVERY THURSDAY. CABIN BTVr(«T^r’V'X T V'v"" S10 01 o^sr the igtee A NEW AAR ELEGANT STOCK OF Larged Circulation in City and Country. And all Landings on BLANKETS! The Charleston, Savannah and Florida STEAM PACKET LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, PORT OF SAVANNAH. F k id ay, December 18. Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Katie. Garnett, Augusta and Landings—M ACchen. Steamer Nick King, King, Wilmington, Del, via Charleston—J W Anderson’s Sons & Co. 8chr Coquette. Rogcraon, Matanzas, Cuba, fruit— Mitten Ic Wadley. Sloop Highlander, Slimmer, fruit, Harris’ Neck— • 7ZX)r.ir ■ 320 A H. , 7:30 A n, ■ »2!AM, .11:45 AIL • 3K»P. n_ • 5:18 P.M. . 7:15 P.M. ,11:40 P.M. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, Now York— Wilder A Fullarton. Steamship America, Billups, Baltimore—J B West A Co. 8clir Soulliote, Dexter, AspinwaU—H H Colquitt. WHITE AND FANCY CHINAS, OUT GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, 119 anti 121 Congress St; THE NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP GENERAL BARNES, T. H. MORTON, Comsandeb, win sail on THURSDAY, December 24, at IX o’clock p. m. Bills of lading given Here on through freights oi Cotton to Liverpool by first-class steamers. Insurance by steamers of this line, One-Half per cent . For freight or passage, having new and splendidly arranged accommodations, nppiyto WILDER k FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, decl8 opposite tue Post Office. Sign of the Golden Sheep. Leave Savannah(Sundays excepted)at.... 7:00A.M. Arrive at Bainbridge at 1020 P. u Arrive at Live Oak at. 520P.M. Leave live Oak at.... — .. — ...'. — ...... 720 A M. Arrive at Savannah (Sundays exceptedl at. 620P.M. Passengers for stations vest of'Lawton take Dav Train fromffrvaTmah Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY, BACH 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, FEHNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, and all landings on the St. John's River, to Palatka. THE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, for ST. MA RYS, FEHNANDINA, and all points named above, (Brunswick ercepte^^ 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. FEHNANDINA same days, and SAVANNAH lor CHARLESTON on SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS at 9 o’clock. These STEAMERS connect with RAILROADS at FEHNANDINA and JACKSONVILLE, for points in Interior and on Gnlf Coast, with Stages at Picolata for 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 K 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, Schr Nancy Smith. Receipts* Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—312 bales cotton, 25 empty kerosene barrels, 1 lot furniture, Cl sacks rough rice, 2 bbls sundries; 10 bags ground peas, 1 box potatoes, 1 coop turkeys, 1 buggy pole, 1 sugar mill roller. 1 bag leathers, and sundries. Per Central Railroad. December -16, 1868—2,300 bales cotton, 15 bales domestics, 5 bales hides, 247 sacks com, 50 sacks cow peas, 10 sacks ground peas, 81 boxes mdse, 3 bags wool, 1 box tallow, 4 bundles saddle trees, 3 bbls potatoes, 4 car wheels, horse and buggy, 3 empty kegs, 1 coop chickens. 12 cars wood, and mdse. - * * - - 300 pair line French Blankets, ribbon bound, all sizes; very cheap. 500 pair Colored Blankets, Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c. TOILET SETS In Great Variety. FOB BALTIMORE. ABUT PASSAGR..... .. .......i $3000 ' ‘';;; \ Reports. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— 1,245 bales upland cotton, 10 bales sea island cotton, 743 sacks cotton seed, 37 bbls cotton seed, 100 tierces xice, 543 dry hides, 13 bbls terrapins, 13 bbls oranges, 67 packages mdse. Per schr Sulliote, for AspinwaQ—166,500 feet lum- 50 pieces Shaker and Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. BUREAU SETS, New and Beautiful VASES, “Expositione Styles,” DOLLS, TOYS, &C., This Stock having been bought MUCH UNDER FORMER PRICES, will he offered to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE DUCTION. J. W. STANSBURY & Co., Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest Novelties in Dress Goods. Cases real Dish Linens—Nap kins, Doylies and Toweling, of direct importation, same prices as before the War. . [By Telegraph.] Charleston, December 17—Arrived, schr Thomas Jefferson, from New York; schr Rosalige, from Nas sau. N P. Sailed schr Louisa Frasier, for Baltimore. Wilmington, December 17—Arrived, steamer Fair banks, from New York. THE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP Passengers. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta—Miss Philpot, Miss B Johnson, H E Solomons, J R Oliver, H B Pres ton. J H Badger, Miss Fateh, D Fateh, J Futch, lady UNITED STATES MAIL! For Palatka, E. Fla., TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S, FEB- NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. T. A. HOOPER. Commanded Will sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 24, at 2 o clock p. in. , , „ ^ . Through bills of lading signed for Cotton to Boston. 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 Z. B. WEST k CO., declS and4 children, B B Bass, J JFittley, EL Ducombe, W F Monro, R W Furse, Miss E Johnson. Miss M Johnson, W B Calhoun, J H Janden, J W James and sou. H R Owens, B R Odom and son. Dr T S Minus and lady, J Roberts, J Roberds, G M Williams, S H Wallace, W Ecart, H C Morgan, G H Morgan, F Mor gan, M T Buckner, W V Gill. T J Riley, W E Light- born, Miss Walls, Mrs G G Douglass, T R Lams, W Chandler, W J Lawton, Dr T S Laffuie. Per steamship Herman Livingston, for New York— O H AND AFTER SUNDAY, 16TH INST., PAS- senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad wiU run as follows : UP DAY TRAIN. PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ! Bay street, opposite Whitaker. FOR HEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY, BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE KVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE.....: S»0 0( R Hartley, E Fry, J Wolford and wife, H Sturtiyant, A W Stone, and 1 steerage. Consignees. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta— J L Villalonga, Ferrill k W, Sorrell Bros. S P Whifham, S Gertsman k Co, Padelford k C, E C Wade k Co, W H Stark k Co, Addison, E k Co, Dayant A W, Wilson k B, S W Glea son, W Hazel, PHBehn, P H Wood k Co, J Ward, L J Guilmartin k Co, Lawton, H k Co, Bothwell k W, Doas k J, Guerard k H, N A Hardee's Sons & Co, H R Christian, Brigham, H k Co. Per Central Railroad. December 17. 1868—Rev J V Mitchell, L J Guilmartin k Co, D Mallett & Co, C V Hutchins, J McMahon k Co, Claghom k C, Sloan,G k Connecting with trains that leave Augusta.. 3:45 A DOWN DAY TRAIN. ’jSj SAVANNAH, December 7th, 1868. THE LARGEST STOCK rrVHIS GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO A simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of the 8 a tpg elements of fertility. Its use during the past four years for the culture ot COTTON and com, has given to it a character for standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian Guano, And when seasons of drought intervene, it produces a large increase of crops. The price at which this Guano 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 and resources of the Company ena ble it to famish 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. The Company looks to large sales, small profits and a permanent business for compensation on capital invested.: D. St. Julian Ravenel, of South Carolina, is Scien tific 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 Co., General Agents of the Pacific Guano Co. For terms and mode of application, apply to N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO., and w. H. WOODS, . Agents, Savannah, Ga. JOHN ■ S. REESE A CO,,. General Agents, Balti- Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and 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 Fernaudiua 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 *t HALF THE REGULAR RATES. For .‘-I ight or passage apply at the office, on Florida 8tean."Y icket Wharf, or to CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. jSS*. No freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailiug. jtfjT 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 wiih regular lines of stages to St. Angustine. oc!5—tl Eatonton 2:40 P. M. Connecting with train th*^ saves Augusta. .9:33 P. M. A. M. trains from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M. train from Macon connect with MiUedgeville train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. train from Savannah connects 4rith through mail train on South Carolina Railroad, and P. M. train from Savannah aod Augusta with trains on South Western and Muscogee Railroads. WM. ROGERS, ang 14-tf Act’c Master of Transportation. Co, P H Behn, Adams, W k Co. F W Sims k Co, W H Stark k Co, Bothwell & W. W B Hunt, Barnett k Co, Duncan k J, C Epping & Co, R Habersham k Co. P H Wood A Co, Dcas A J, T E Bouquine, Spencer k W, J Teihbleton, R B Crane, J Finnegan, E Lynch, W B tfturtevant, Miller k Bro. J C Humphries, E M Hod- HAMILTON PENNINGTON, Commanded, Will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY Decem ber 23d, at—o’clock —n- Through bills of lading given here on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN k CO., Agents, 83 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. 49** R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New York. declT For Liverpool. fjlHE FIRST CLASS BRITISH SHIP JOHN MANN, Jas. Mann, Commander,®£33a22?' Having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will be dis patched for the above port. ALSO, The feat sailing, first class British ship CRESCENT CITY, L. E. Colefield, Commander, Being ready for freight, will have dispatch as above. For other freight engagements, apply to dec!7-tf WILDER A FULLARTON. Corner of Whitaker, Congress and St. Jnlien Street H as the pleasure to announce that he has now on hand the largest and FINEST STOCK OF Gold and 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 his 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. 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' AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the best manner, by erpe- ienced workmen. : nov30-3m MAHOGANY, WALNUT and PINE FURNITURE, MACGREGOR LINE For Liverpool. CARPETING! AND WINDOW SHADES! For Liverpool. 155 and 157 Brongkton St, (NEXT TO WEEDS A CORNWELL,) oc22—Cm SAVANNAH. O-A. Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BUY, TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, ADI. KINDS OF IHOUSE-FUENISHING GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Toilet Sets, Fancy Articles, &c. X ABYSSINIA, Captain Parsons, Having part of her cargo engaged and JgpJgSSf going on board, will have quick dis-^3k^«o-y* patch. For freight, apply to declG-6t CRANE k GRAYBILL. 119 and 121 Congress St, THE NEW, CLYDE BUILT, IRON STEAMSHIP E, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD RESPECT FULLY call the attention of the public to our For Liverpool. W ITH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit- FEARN AUGHT, Having a large portion of her cargo eu- gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above Port For rate of Freight, apply to dec8-tf CHARLES GREEN, SON k CO. Captain BARNETSON, (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 CITY MAPS. rjTHE NEW MAPS, Of the City of Savannah, Can now be obtained by application to the City Treas- novll-tf FOR MEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE HALF PER CENT. urer, at five dollars each. Notice, r EE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF MERCER k ANDER SON having been this day dissolved, the under signed will continue the business on his own account. Thankful tor past Davors, he will endeavor to merit "their continuance, which he respectfully solicits. EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Jr. December 1st, 1868.decl-tf For Liverpool. npHE FIRST CLASS American Ship X I. F. CHAPMANN, t Captain Norton, Is now ready to receive cargo for above-g port, and will have quick dispatch. For freight, apply to dec5-tf BRIGHAM, HOLS: Market Square, Savannah, Ga. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Notice. A LL PERSONS HAYING SOLD OR PURCHASED Real Estate within the taxable limits of the city during the year, are earnestly requested to make the same known at my office as early as possible. JOHN WILLIAMSON, novl9-tf T . • . City Treasurer. For Havre. rriHE FIRST CLASS FRENCH SHIP X EMMA, J. Olivteb, Master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. Freight engagements can he made by applying to decMf ALBERT LAMOTTE. DEFY ALL COMPETITION! Our stock being MANUFACTUBED BY OUR SELVES, we can warrant them in every respect as represented, and as we hare but CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, » Sayas^AH, December 9, I860. J The following lota are in arrears to the city fir ground tents, ot which the lessees are hereby notified. Brown Ward.—East half Noei 25, 46, C2, 70, 71, 72, two quarters each; east half 68, three qra. 42, 43, tree. 65, 66, five qrs. each; 66, six qrs: 67, seven qrs. Chatham Ward.—Nos. 6, C. 1-3. 24, two qrs. each: 28,29,30,33, three qra. each; 2-3, 16, 32, four qrs. each; 19, E. 1-3,27, M. 1-3,27, W. X 37, five qrs. each; W. H 34, five qrs each; W- X 3, 4, W-1-3,16, six qrs. each; E. X, 3,17, seven qrs. each; 34, nine qrs; 18, fifteen qrs. Columbia Ward.—West half Nos. 7, two qrs. each; 8, n 9, S. n 24, 28, four qrs. each; 5, 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.—Nos. 15, five qrs; 16, three qrs; free. 23,24, tour quarters each. Crawford Ward.—North halt Kos. IS, S. Ji 13. 32, 35, £. x 6(5, W. ii 67, TL two qrs: each; E. y, 7, W. « 7, 12, 33, 34, 46. three qrs. each; 29, 41, E. y, 72, four qrs. each; 31,69, five qrs. each; 6, 14, 25, 26. 37, 43, 44, E. s 70, six qrs. each; W. H3,38, seven qrs. each; 68, eight qrs. Calhoun Ward.—East half Nos. L 6, E. X 8. 20, 21, 3- }» 48, two qrs. each; 15, 16,. E. 25, three qrs. each; 22.23, 24. N. ); 48, five qrs. each; E. « 5, W. V. 26, six qrs. each; 10. 44, eight qrs; 9, nine qrs. Charlton Ward.—Nos. 2, 7. 2 qrs. each; W. X14, N. K 14, 23, 35, three qra. each; 12, 25, five qrs. each. Elbert Ward.—Nos. 32, N. y 39, 40, two qrs. each; 6. T, 8,14, three qrs. each; W. y, 11, E. X 31, four qrs. each; W. J4 31, aix qrs; 3, 9, seven qrs. each; H 34. M. H 34, eight qrs. each. Forsyth Ward.—South half Noa. S. X 17,39,50,51, two qrs. each; 4, 5, 6,7, three qrs..each; 15, 16, fbnr qra. each; 20.norm qra; 19, eight qra. Franklin Ward.—Nos. IT, 18, 31, 32, W. H 33, two qra. each; 34, E. X 33, five qrs. each; 8. 21, 22, aix qra: each; E. J4 7,25, -26, seven qra. each; 6,8 qra. New Franklin.—Noe. 16,17, 38, two qra; 9. 13, six qra; 7,8,10, W. X. 14, seven qra; E. X L nme qrs; 12, sixteen qrs. Green Ward.—&st half Nos. 20. F « 28,29,36,37. two qra. each; N. X 22.,four qrs; & X W. X V< five qrs. each; 11, 35, six qra; 2, twenty-four qrs. Jackson Ward-—East half Nos. 9, TL. * 13, N. « 26, 21, 22, 37,38,two qrs. each; 40, four qra;2,3.five qrs. each; E. X 41, six qrs; S. X 20, eight qra; 34,35, nine qrs, each. Jasper Ward.—Noe. 35, 44, two qra. each; 36, three 9»; E. & 38, eeren qra, Lefityetto Ward.—West half Nos. 1, 6,45,47,48, two qra. each; 37,' 38, three qrs. each; 42, aix qrs. Liberty Ward.—Noe. 7, ftac. 24, two qrs; 32. three qra; 18, 23, E. X 30. eeven qrs; 17, eighteen qra; 8, eleven qrs. Monterey Ward.—East half Hob. 2,14,15,' 27, 28.39, 41,42, two qrs. eacL: E. 2-510. 29, S,*21, 22, W. « 3L three qra. each; 1,2-5 9, four qra. each; W.X4 five qra; W. 20, six qra. each. Pulaski Ward.—Nos. 9, two qrs; 5, 6, five qrs. etch: N. X 17, three qra; 10, 22, seven qrs. each; 18, eight qra. Troup Ward—West half Noe. 3,E. X 5. W. X6.2C. W. x 27, E. Ji 35, W.- t; 32, two qrs. each; E. K 2, W. X 35, 36, three qra. each; 13. four qra; 28, five qra; Notice* fTlHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY IMPORTER _L of PERUVIAN GUANO In the United States oi Amprira. No. 1 Peruvian Guano in Bags for sale by him and by his agent at Baltimore, Maryland, B. F. VOSS. - R: a FERGUSSON, Agent for Consignees of the Peruvian Gov’t, je8—ly No. 42 South street. New York. For Havre % ATK1JNS, Master, Will sail as above on bATURDAY. December 19th, at — o’clock — m. Positively no engagea oerths securea after Wednes day, December 14th, unless paia ivr. Every one can be as3ure<H of fhir dealing. QSF COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and all those in want of anything in our line, are respectfully solicited to call and examine our stock, as we consider it no trou ble to show or price our goods. CLOTHING MADE TO OR/DEB AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. I. L. FALK & CO., ONE f>KICE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, . 146 Congress, and 65 St* Jnlien Sis. Branches at Charleston, S. C., No. 157 Meeting and 303 King streets. MANUFACTORY IN NEW YORK, No. ^ffrr^y street. nov2Leod.it in mHE first class American ship X NARRAGANSETT, Hamlin, Master, (of 1,900 bales capacity) having part of. ler cargo engaged, will have quick dis-’ latch as above. For further engagemem dec4-tf BRIGHAM, HO] Through bills lading giving on cotton for Liverpool by first-class steamer**. For freight or passaue. navmg superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS k CO. 43-WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. declA . Is ^prepared to SELL at Prices which will be as LOW as they can he bought in New York or Philadelphia, the foUowing Goods: Notice, Undies! CENG, PINKING, STAMPING AND DRESS-MAKING, AT MADAME L. LOUIS' BAZAAR, \y 133 BROUGHTON STREE T,np stairs. For Bremen. [TH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine British ship FOB NFW YOBK. SEMI-WEEKLY". BLACK STAB INDEPENDENT LINE EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GARDEN LOT FOR SALE. OT NO. 1GO, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about 2>£ miles bom the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven's avenue and Caustiu Bluff road, suitable for raising vegetables. Will be sold low for cash. A. DUTENHOFER, I J ERPUMJ^EY, ints, Oils, Garden Seeds, GIGA I; INSTRUMENTS IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS npHR UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YORK I 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 may be paid or col lected with the freight. TTTTVTF.Tl h rVAMWFT.T. A Good Smoke is a Perpetual Comfort. LORILLARD’S Apply to nov21-tf HUNTER k GAMMELL, Agents Murray’s Line Steamships J. W. ANDERSON'S SONS k CO., Agents Empire Line Steamships. WILDER k FULLARTON, Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Co. ompetent critics pronounce it best for many reasons. It is made of the best stock grown. The Nicotine is extracted, there are No drugs in it, consequently it is. Anti-nervous in its effects. It has an agreeable, aromatic flavor, Does not bum or sting the tongue, Leaves no unpleasant afterUste in the Mouth, or disagreeable odor in the room. Instead of exciting the nervous forces, It allays irritation, and calms them. _ Wexegard it asthe perfection ofe. Smoking Tobacco. Orders for elegant MawwIiMini ’PiTwn^po dnRv " In the various sized, bags in whish it is sold, As an extra inducement for those Who love a good smoke to try'it. LORILLARD’S “EUREKA” Smoking - Toliucco Is likewise an excellent article of choice Virginia Tobacco, of a heavier body than the former, And hence much cheaper in price; nevertheless It makes an excellent smoke. Orders for Meerschaum Fipes daily packed in this brand. . LORILLARD’S “CENTURY” Chewing Tobacco Composed of the best catttng Lraf In the country. Superior in color, finer in quality, and makes a Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL IDAY AiVD 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 hearings, keeping the Arles always cool. nov21-tf GUANO! PHCEN1X GUANO, CROWELL, C’OlOfAKDEB, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY. Decern- her 19th. at 11 o'clock a. m. Through bills of laatug given nero on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrstclass steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents, No. 83 Bay street. iff B. LOWDEN, Agent, No. D3 West street. New York. decl4 SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN PEB TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah #50 OO At Angnsta. BS 00 WILCOX, GIBUS & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO! A mixture of PHCENIX and No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, and which has PROVED TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANURE in use. PEB TON 2,000 POUNDS, CASH: Price at Savannah 905 00 Coal! Coal! ED ASH. EGG SIZE, STEAMBOAT, LUMP and Principal Agent for Kayton’s Oil of Life and Pills, FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Fine. CABIN PASSAGE.—'—.. JD40 OO DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....910 00 ENGLISH SCREENED PARLOR COAL, of superior quality, For sale in lots to salt purchasers, by decl5-Ct CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. GUANO! LAND FOR SALE. 500 ACRES, LYING NEAR THE CENTRAL Railroad, at Station No. 2. Good rico land, and well wooded and timbered. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to A DUTENHOFER, nov21-tf 74 Bay street The supply of this RELIABLE FER TILIZER will bo ample, and merchants and planters can rely upon their orders being fiUed'without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS PURE No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, How lauding, direct from the Peruvian Agent, at LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Also, HARDWARE TONS GRISDSTOXES, 50 tons PLOW STEEL. 300 tons SWEEDES IRON, 400 tons REFINED IRON, 1,500 tegs NAILS, 100 dozen POLLENS’ AXES *0 dozen HUNT’S AXES, COTTON AND CORN, maintaining its reputation through ex treme wet and dry weather, when even No. r l Peruvian succumbed by its side. The price is the same as heretofore, $75 . FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GUANO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ALSO, AGENTS FOR THE 1VII.I.C0X £ G1 SILENT SEWING MACHINE, No, 97 Buy street, Savannah, and No. 241 Broad street, Angnsta, Ga. ■ iff Our Agents will sell at same prices, necessary expenses added. jy9—ly TTAND-BILLS, SHOW-BILLS, POSTERS and JIpBQQBAMMES reint d at THE MORNING Notice STERLING EXCHANGE cash per ton of 2,000 pounds. IT IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A r Manure for Whea t for sale by ■WILKIDSTSOISr & wilsoist, — 6m Na 90 BAY STREET, SAVARNAB, GEORGIA. LL PERSONS HAVING TRUNKS AT MY HOTEL. ’ requested to call for them within Thirty Says U toniay, or the same will ho sold for charges. GEORGE GEMENLEN. - i0v26a»Trim Proprietor Planters’ Hotel.. nov7-tf k GAMMELL, 3480 BAGSC0ITEE » JU ST ARBIVEED PEB British brig Mayfield, direct from Rio de Janeiro, For sale by &o?18-tf WEEDS k CORNWELL. Purchased and for Sale hy Corn and Oats, pOR SALE BY augM-t , V.A. H|HDSE>gSOV4CO