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Upping.
For JacJzson ville and Palatka
Florida, T
And nil Landings on tile St. Jo linn Hirer.
’ FOB KI5W YORK.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
BLACK STAR
INDEPENDENT LINE.
Largest Circulation in City aniT Country.
The Charleston, Savannah and Florida
STEAM PACKET LINE
OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, •>: i ~
• r »«
(Etomwfmal.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AXU SATURDAY.
N PASSAGE *5
For Liverpool,
t/uiiu.i.— p — ; —
wore very firm in their price*, but buyer* beld aloof,
awaiting advices from Liverpool, winch, contrary to
tht* expectations of many factors, showed a weak mar-
ket at unchanged quotations; and later aqpocnlal
from Sew York confirming the early dispatches,
caused many to sell at lowerfignres, scune sales haring
been made as low ss MKo tor Liverpool middling;
but, ss a general thing, higher prices sre asked. The.
market closed quiet, with sales of 670bsles. We quote
middling. 23)»c; low middling, 33c; good ordinary,
22Xc-
Xhe following were the sales of the day : 3 bales
at Sic, 150 at 2SX, SS at 23K, 7 at S3};. 154 “at 2S14.24
at S3. 34 at SSJi. 2 at 29X. 1 at 29J4. 80 at 231*4. 1 af
99)4, 23 at 22. 132 at 21?;. 7 at 21X. 15 at 21, and 1st
20—total, 670 bales.
Sea Inland.—The inquiry to-day appears to bo
light, owing entirely to the approaching hopdays.
Sales, 18 bags.
The receipts amount to 2.408 bales.
Financial.—Gold, buying at 134; selling at 136*£;
New York exchange baying at X to #c oft s^ltog
at ^ cL off. Sterling bills in demand at 145#.
BaooiC—The light stock reported in our last has
For Havre,
Departed Yesterday.
Steamer Lixxle Baker. Fitxgersld. Jacksonville—
Claghoxn k Cunningham.
Cleared Yesterday-
Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York—Hunter
* X^st. Haw.. Haws, Liverpool. WMTunno
‘ Lamplighter. Conklin. New York. B P
' ^°Schr I Koch*ntresa, Corert, New York. Edmonds,
Gardner t Co.
->wfl L* Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Thames, Pennington, New York—O Co-
hen & Co.
Receipts.
Per steamer City Point from Charleston—37 bales
C °rS?Bteamer Dictator from Charleston—30 packages
m pe^Ccn£vd Railroad, December 23, 1868.-3,371
bales cotton.
THOMAS, THOffiPSOH A CO,
MANAGERS. 4S|t
JUSTUS LAWRENCE,
president.
T. THOMAS,
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. FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA.
and all landings on the St John’s River, to Palatka.
THE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, a? S o’clock, for ST. MA
RYS, FERNANDINA, and all points named above,
(Brunswick excepted.)
9. HILTON SCRIBNER,
VICE PRESIDENT.
FRANCIS D. BOGART.
GE0RUE ALLEN, Sr.,
SPECIAL AGENTS.
FOR NEW YORK.
Empire Line.
INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LIKE, ON*
RETURNING:
STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY
and MONDAY MORNINGS, at T o’clock! JACKSON
VILLE 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
FERNANDINA and JACKSONVILLE, for points in
Interior and on Gulf Coast, with Stages at Plcolata for,
St Augustine, and with Hart’s St 3amera atPalatka, for
points on the Ockhnraha River.
: Through Bills Lading issued for Goods to Mobile.
New Orleans, and Texas, vis Femandina and Cedar
Keys.
Freight and Passage aa low as bv any other route.
. Shippers Will please have their Freight on wharf at
least one hoar before time appointed for departure,
■ ■ • I*. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
J. D. AIKEN A CO..
dec8-tf Agents, Charleston.
arnwmf Ann tagm, oua*a iC|,wi —w _
been greatly reduced by an active demand Rt good
figures for country orders—anticipating an early de
cline in prices; we note no speculations in this article.
We quote shoulders at 14#@15c, rib aides at 17
@17#c» and clear ribbed at 18#@18#dw There
are few clear sides offering, and prictis are
nominal at 18#@18*$e. Hams are in luge stock,
at 10@16o according to quality. Breakfast bacon
is quiet, with a downward tendency, at 19020c. my
salted meats are in better demand. We quote snoul-
ders at 13@13#c; short clear sides, 17@17#c; short
ribbed. 16^16#c; bellies, 15>*@16#c, and Stratford
cut at 16c. ~ ■
Flo cm.—No change since our last report Stock
on the market large; demand light. Feeling ^to
Northern brands since our last report is somewhat
better. We quote Northern superfine, $6 60<&8; extra,
$8 50(3110 50, and fkmily and fancy, $12<a>13 00. Good
Georgia and Tennessee brands no demand, $11@12 .
for extra, and $12 50@13 60 for fkmily and fkncy. :
Grain.—$fock of old com is so light that we cannot
give quotations. New com is coming fit very
slowly and in small lots—demand fair. We
quote Georgia com $1 10 from depot, and .scarce;
Tennessee, $1 15@1 25; from store, $1 30(511 35, and
small arriva s. There has eben no change in oats this
week ; from depot 85@90; from store, $100@110.
Freights.—Foreign quiet. By sail to Liverpool h»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, X of a.
oent ^ lb on uplands; domestics, $1 00 t* bale; Tice,
$2 50. By steam to Philadelphia, \c ^ lb on uplands;
domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, X l by sail, nom
inal ; by steam to Liverpool Id on sea island .and three
farthings on upland9 ft on cotton; to Hayrol cent
.sold lb on cotton. Cotton by steam through,to Bos
ton, l#c ^ lbIn coastwise freights there is less ac-
The Most Successful Institution of the Kind in the
Known World!
ORGANIZED ON THE MUTUAL PLAN!
PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED!
One-third of the Premiums May Remain Unpaid as a Loan!
Perachr Enchantress—134,653 feet timber and 48,-
318 feet lumber. Total, 179,871 feet.
Per barken tine Lamplighter—100,000 feet lumber
and 80 000 feet timber. Total, 180,000 feet.
■persteAm ship'Cleopatra for New York-51,976 bales
upland cotton, 1 bale Sea Island cotton, 104 bales do
mestics, 106 casks rice. 49 sacks pea nuts, 203 sacks
cotton seed, 249 dry bides, 79 pkgs mdze.
[By Telegraph.]
New York, December 23—Arrived, steamship
San Jacinto, from Savannah.
Passengers.
Per steamship Montgomery from New York—Mr.
Claghom. J Sattly and lady, 8 Mason, Miss Pauline
Ruthardt. Mias Mina Mardorf, P Brodwick, Mrs The
obald, E O Curtis, R Ely, M Francis. R M Merrill, la-
dy and 2 children, B Smarts,. Mrs McHenry, M C
Blomnren, F Waild, B Hill, C Parkhnrrt, lady and
child, F W C Ruthhardt and lady, Mrs Davock, F
Krensteen, L O King and lady.
Per steamer City Point from Charleston—Mrs Paul,
Capt Christy, Watts. Mrs Cooler. F Gay, J Gleason,
J Lippman and lady, Mrs Lippman. Mrs Steinfield,
Case, J S Graves, J W Brothers. L MUlen, Mrs Jones
and 10 on deck. _ " - r _ „ _
per steamer Dictator from Charleston—W B For-
wood H F Deinfield, brother, mother and sister, D C
Wood’andwife, J S Lee, J M Dewan. MB Wood, C E
Struck, Miss E W Bowie, J J Munroe, J Richardson,
A Barnwell. C Owens and wife and 12 deck.
Per steamship Cleopatra for Naw York—Rev Mr
Leets, J Stein, J H Mills, M Meede, J Kemp, R Steed-
holme and 3 steerage.
GonsigHeeis
Per Steamship Montgomery from New York— C R R
Ant, A & G R R Agt, M A Cohen, Alexander S B, G W
Alien Blair A B, P H Helm, Bateson A Bro, J F Brown,
C J Beatty. Bole haw ft S, P M Box, Blun A M, Brig
ham, H A Co, W R Boggs, J Cohen, S M Colding,
Champion ft F, E O Coonly Cooper. O ft Co, Cooper ft
McA, F W Cornwell, Claghom A C, str Dictator, Dun
can A J, DeWitt A M, A Doyle, M J Doyle A Co, M
Daly T J Dunbar A Co, J A Douglass, Einstein A E
A A L Friedeuberg, M Ferst A Co, Fergnsaon A D, I
L Falk A Co, Gnckenheimer AS, G T A, Gray, O’B A
Co, R D Guerard. 8 B Goodall, C L Gilbert, L J Gnil-
martin ft Co, Holcombe ft Co, Holmes ft Co. N A Har
dee’s Sons ft Co, K Habersham ft Co; WHone, GM
Heidt, B W Hardee, S P Hamilton, Hilton ft R, Hop
kins, N ft Co, J D Cordeu, J E Johnston, J W Lathrop
ftCo. Lillienthall A K, JDindsay, W WLincoln, str
For Liverpool,
FOB FliQBIOA
And .Intermediate Points.
No Notes Required!
POLICIES IV ON-FORFEITABLE
THE MERCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’
INDEPENDENT LINE,
For Palatka, Elcu,
Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, FernamUna, Jacksonville,
Plcolata and Intermedi
ate Landings.
THIRTY DAYS’ GRACE ALLOWED IN PAYMENT OP PREMIUMS
EACH POLICY-HOLDER HAS A VOICE IN THE ELECTIONS
INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST LIBERTY TO TRAVEL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE;
Will have qnickdlspatch for the above 4Qb£3
^Freight engagements can he made by mpplvine
FOR PH1LADULPIIIA.
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Fine.
CABIN PASSAGE..:..-. StttO OO
DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....*10'00
ALL POLICIES ARE IFCONTESTIBLE!
NO MEDICAL FEE or CHARGE EOR POLICY is Made
Master,
ySY- After THREE ANNUAL PAYMENTS OF PREMIUMS, A CASH LOAN MAY
BE HAD EQUAL TO FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE VALUE OF THE POLICY, for his
advantage in subsequent payments.
ffSf' This Company issues ALL KINDS OF LIFE, ENDOWMENT, JOINT LIFE
AND TERM POLICIES, ANNUITIES, Ac.
THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THIS COMPANY FROM THE START HAS
NEVER BEEN EQUALED BY ANY OTHER IN THU WORLD.
’or further
For Bremen*,,
"WITH QUICK DISPATCH, the fine
TV British ship - .
PERSIAN. «
Classed A IX, American Lloyd's, now-3
loading for the above port, requires 7009
THE $EW AND MAGNIFICENT LOW PRESSURE,
DOUBLE ENGINE IRON STEAMER
1VICK KINa,
Commanded by NICK RINff,
Will leave Savannah EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o’clock, from wharf of Empire Line, arr.ving at
Palatka Wednesday afternoon, connecting with the
railroads at Femandina for Gainesville, Cedar Keys
and Golf ports; at Jacksonville for Lake City and
Tallahassee; at Picolata with stages for St Augustine;
at Palatka by steamers for enterprise, Silver Springs
and Ocala.
KETURNING,
Will leave Palatka EVERY THURSDAY MORNING,
Jacksonville FRIDAY MORNING, at 3 o’clock, and
touching at Femandina, St. Marys, Brunswick and
Darien, arrive at Savannah Saturday morning in time
to connect with the steamers for New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
Freight received on wharf at ail hours.
N. B. Freight and passage as low as byany other
W. ANDEESQN’8 SONS ft CO.,
THE NEW STEAMSHIP
JENNINGS, COUMAflDEit,
Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, December
2llth, at 4 o’clock p. m.
For freight or passage apply to
HUNTER ft GAMMELL,
dec21 Boy street.
i.i..i*> Baker, J T Lovell ft L,' ; JLyons, J N Mul
len, Meinhard Bros ft Co. J W ft C A Mclntire, M S
Meyer, J McMahon, F M MyreU, M T Mason, Nicoison
ft McA. J Nolan, L Nathans, Orff. W ft Co, Oppenhei-
mer, M ft Co, J O'Bpme. W C O’Driscoll, Padelford ft
C, Palmer ft D, T P Robb, Rothschild ft S, V G R, C D
Rogers ft Bro, J ft W Rutherford, JRosenband, 8o
Ex Co, Stenbouse ft Co, J Schneider, J M Selkirk,
Sorrell Bros, J C Schreiner ft 8on, E A Schwartz, W H
Stark ft Co, D T Scranton ft Co, E DSmythe, A A Solo
mons ft Co, A Twiname, C W Thompson, A M ft 0 W
West, Wilcox, G ft Co, Weed ft C, Capt Trevet, L Vo
gel, D B Tomlinson, A N Wilson, W H Williams ft Son,
RD Walker ft Co, RE Wallace and Col JiF Waring.
Per City Point from charleston—Sloan, G ft Co. W
H Stark ft Co, J W Anderson’s Sons ft Co, A C McRae.
J L Viilalonga, Lovell ft L, M Ferst ft Co, A Poindex
ter, Harney ft Co, W B Adame, Miss J Craven, Smith
ft K, A Gomm, Mrs Sullivan, J Lyons, S WeBton,
Bearden ft G. Levi B. S S Miller, Burroughs, F ft Co,
Tisan ft G.FM MyreU, , ,
Per steamer Inc tutor from Charleston—LJ Guil
in artin & Co, and others.
Per Central Kailroad, December 23, 1869.—C B R
Agt, Bolt L McK, Davant &W, NA Hardee's Sons &
Co, Bust, J A L, Duncan & J, Woodbridge Bros, Clark
tW.JW Lathrop & Co, Hartridge & N, F W Sims &
Co, M & H, Walker, A & T, Austin & E, B & N. W H
Woods, Bates A C, Sloan, G & Co; C Green, Son & Co.
Wilcox, G & Co, Order, O Cohen & Co, Tison AG.
Brigham, H A Co, W Battersby A Co, B E Allen. W J
Sams A Co. C D O Bhind, Adams, W A Co, Wilkinson
A W, J Bryant, Cooper AJKcA, P H Wood A Co,
Change of Schedule.
FOB NEW YORK.
Atlantic Coast
MAIL STEAMSHIP CO
SIDEWHEKL SHU’S
every thuksday;
CABIN PASSAGE :. ..£35 Of]
STEERAGE, W}Tff SpBSISTENCE..........SIO OC
Domestic Markets.
Nxw Yohk, December 32.—Noon.
Financial—Money very firm; for currency-, 7 per
cent; currency iocold, do; sterling. 109*£; gold, 134*i;
1862 coupons, Jlo; North Carolna’s, 65>J; new, 62 *4;
Virginia’s, ex-coup6ns, 56! new, StSX; Tennessee’s,
ex-coupons, 68X; new, 68.
Cotton—Quiet;.middling, 25^c.
Floub—Dull and unchanged. ‘ -
Graik.—Wheat firmer; corn lc better.
Pzdvisions.—Mess pork very firm at $27 50.
Naval Stobes.—Turpentine drooping at 45c; rosin
easier; strained and common, £2.45@2 55.
Fbeighih—Firm.
New Yobk, December 23, Evening.
Financial.—Money stringent at 7@8 per cent,
for gold with commission; sterling. 107^@107^;
gold, 134*^(0)134^; Governments lower but closed
steady; 1862 coupons, 11D@11D^; Border State bonds
quiet. • . - .
Cotton.—A shade lower; sales, 2,100 bales; mid
dling, ’25c.
Floub—State and Western dull and a shade lower;
superfine, $5 90&6 25; Southern dull and unchanged.
Gbain.—Wheat a shade firmer and very quiet; corn
GUANO!
•; ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, S
SjlTjjrsxh, December 4th, 1868.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER l*r.
Trains on this Bond will run aa follow*, com-
mencing with 7:00P. M. lka>K;
.11 . .. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Snnffays existed) at... 7:00 P.M.
Arrive at Ltve Oak at..' 3 20 A.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville at .............. 7:30A 11
Arrive at Tallahassee at .. 9:27 A. m!
The supply of this 'RFT.TA'BTj'F.
THJZFB will be ample, and merchants
and planters can rely upon their orders
being filled without delay.
A WONDERFUL SUCCESS
dec!9 tt_
UNITED STATES MAIL!
For Palatka, E. Fla.,
TOUCHING AT BRUNSWICK, ST. HABY’S, FEB-
NAXDIXA, JACKSONVILLE AXD PICOLATA.
COTTON AND CORN,
maintaining its reputation through ex
treme wet and dry weather, when even No.
*1 Peruvian succumbed by its side.
The price is the same as heretofore, $75
cash per ton of 2,000 pounds.
rr 13 ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for Wheat
*oa *.*.
Leave TaRabuee at.. 6:18P.M.
Leave JackBonvUle (Sundaya excepted) at.. 7:13 P. M.
Leave Lire Oak at 11:40 P. M.
Leave Bainbridge at,-r. 7:00 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Monday* excepted) at. 6:00 A.M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundaya excepted) at.... 7:00AM.
Arrive at Bainbridge at. 2; 10:20 P.M.
Arrive at Live Oak at. 6:»P.it.
L^reLtwOalcat...... 7:20 AM.
Arrive at ^av|Uin*)i (Sunday* eicepted) at. 6:Q0P. If.
T^hgemTur fifatfons west of Lawton take Day
THE NEW AND FAST-HAILING STEAMSHIP
GENERAL BARNES
T. H. MORTON, CoiiXANpxp.
Will axil on THURSDAY, Decenjoer 24, at -2*j o’clock
p. m.
PACIFIC GUANO CO.’S
BOXaTJBLE
PACIFIC GUANO
Bills of lading given nere on through freights oi
Cotton to Liverpool by firsi-claes steamers. _
Insurance by steamers of. this line, One-Half per
snt. , ,
For freight or passage, having new and splendidly
Tanged accommodations, *ppiy ti»
WILDER A FUDLLABTON,
8 .Btoddard- tf Upper Range,
decl8 opposite tne Post office.
No. 90 BAY 8TEEET, SAVANNAH. GEORGI/
@7 50.
Baltimore, December 23.
FmAJfciAL.—Virginia's, old. Inscribed, 44% bid; 45
asked; 66*8, 50 Bid; 51 asked; North Carolina's, ex-
coupons, 65 bid; new, 62*£ bid; 63 asked; old, 75 bid.
Cotton—Quiet; middling, 25c.
Flour—Dull and weak and favors buyers.
Grain—Wheat very dull and nominally lower; corn
firm; receipts large; prime, white, 88^22c; oats dull
at 65^ 70c; rye firm at $1 50@1 60.
Provisions—Mess pork firm at $28; bacon quiet;
•boulders; 14c; lard, 17@>17>£c. ,
New Orleans, December 23.
Financial.—Gold, 135; sterling, 147*i@147; com-
merdad, 145^@l46>i; New Yorfc sight, dis
count *i .
Cotton—Easier for lower grades; middling scarce
at 23>£c; sales, 4,000 bales; receipts, 5,488 bales; ex
ports, 3,675 bales.
Floub—Low.grades scarce; ho Superfine offering;
XA S7 60@7.75lXXX, f8<a>8 50.
Gbain—Corn scarce at 78@80c; oats firm si 65c.
Bran—Dull at $L 40. *
Hat—Prime, ?-7. —--
Provisions—Mess pork advancing at $29@29 50;-
bacon scarce; shoulders retailing at J3>^ 13 *^c; clear
rib, 18He; clear, sidea; 19He; hams scarce andhlgher
st-17® 18c; lard scarce .and firm; tierce, 18>(@19c; keg
19^C. — Mg j
wuoAii—Active; common, 9>^c; prime, 12>'(^12>4c;
yellow clarified, 13^1354c.
Molasses—Active sad advanced; common, 50© 60c;
DECORATIVE UPHOLSTERY.
FOR BALTIMORE
MORNING.
This Boat* has LARGE AND AIRY STATE BOOM
ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers.
Freights to Jacksonville and points beyond will be
carried at HALF THE REGULAR RATES.
For freight or passage apply at fbe.d$&; on Florida
Steam Packet Wharf; or to
CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
No freight received after 9 o'clock on the day of
sailing.
fi®- ALL FREIGHT PAYABLE BY SHIPPERS.
This Boat connects at Femandina 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 SL Augustine. .. ocl5—tt
mHIB GUANO DIFFERS from PERUVIAN GUANO
1 simply in the RELATIVE PROPORTION of the
ra up. elements of fertility.
Its use during the past four years for the culture oi
COTTON and corn, 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 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 furnish a Guano of the highest value at the
lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in
terest of the Company iaxecognizedin this policy.
r Tfio'r , -r»TT]p> r ny-innfra to large sales, small profits and
A permanent Dusine&s for compensation on capital
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 8. Reese & Co., General Agents of the Pacific
Guano Co.
For terms and mode of application, apply to
N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO.,
WOOI>s ’ Agmta , aiTO1M j 1>Ga .
JOHN 8. REESE & CO., General Agents, Balti
more, Md.decl-3m
TME^UEEJV
.*20 00
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
Cash Capital .£2,000,000 Ster.
mHE QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INSURES
_L against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings,
Merchandise,'Household Furniture, Rents, Ac., at the
Notice.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE. i
SaVasHah, December 9; i860. I
The following loin art In arrears to tha city’for
ground rents, oi which the lessees are hereby notified.
Brown Ward.—East half Nob. 25, 46, G2, 70, 7Lr7S,
two quarters each; east half 58, three qrsl 42,45, frxe.
65, 66, five qra. each: 56, sixqrs: 67, sevenqrai
Chatham Ward,—Nos. 6, C. 1-3, 24, two qra. each;
tfiwn qrs.
Columbia Ward.—West half Noa. 7, two qra. each:
8. X 9, a *4 24, 28, four qra. each; 6, W. H 30. five
qra. each; 6, seven qra; 67. six qra; «. nine qra; S.
eleven qra; N. ii, 12. twenty-live qra.
Crawford Ward. East—Nos. 15, five qra; 16, three'
qra; frac. 23, 24, four quarters each.
Crawford Ward.e-North half Noe. 13, S. M 13. 32,
SV'E. X 66, W« X 67, 7}, fwo qrs. each; E. 14 7. W. K
7,13.33,34.46. three qjif «s4; J9, 41, E.' >; 72, four
qra. each; 31, 69, five qrs. each; 6, 1J, 25, 26. 27. 43.
E.^'70,sixqra, each; W. X 9,88,ne*en"qr». each;
Calhoun Ward.—East half No*. 1,6, E. 8, 20, 31,
a 54 48, two qra. each; 15, 16. E. X 25. three qra.
each; 22,33; 24, N. X 48, five qra. each; E. X 5, W. X
25, aix qra. each; 10. 44, eight qra; 9, nine arm.
Charlton Ward.—Nos. 2, 7, 2 qra. each; W tt 14, N.
>4 14, 23, 35, three qra. each; 13,25, five qra. each.
Elbert Ward.—Noe. 32, N. «39, N. X 40, two qra.
each; 6,7,8,14. three qra. each; W. X 1L E. X*X
four qra. each; W. tt 31, aix qra; 3, 9, aevenqre. each;
H 34. M. H 34, right qra. each.
Forsyth Ward.—South halfNoe. a X 17,39,50,61,two
qra. each; 4, 5,6,7, three qra. each; 15, 16, tour qra.
each; 29. aeven qra; 19, eight qra.
Franklin Wartt—Noe. 17, 18, 31, 33T W. X 88, two
qrs. each; 34, E.74 33. fl)re qrs. each; 8, '21, 92, six
qra. each; E. 14 7,25, 26. aevcii qra. each; G, 8 qra.
Losses Adjusted and Promptly Paid,
WITHOUT REFERENCE TO ENGLAND.
For Insurance* apply to
R. H. FOOTMAN & CO., Agents,
Office in Exchange Building.
declG-lm Savannah.
J. B. WEST A CO.,
Bay street, opposite Whitaker.
Cotton—Market qiriet; sales, 1,000 bale*; middling,
33Mc; receipt*, 2.481 bales; exports, 1,534 bales; re-
cetpu yesterday, 6,059 bales. > TaETJl ;
: ..j Cniaraiun, DocemMr23.
Floub—Quiet;family, $7 50@8.
Gbain—OorndnU at 65@68c.- -
Whiskbt—Firm at 31.
Pbotisions—mesa pork, city, $38; country, $37 60;
shoulders, 11c; clear stdes, 15c; lard unchanged. •
Charleston, December 23.
Cotton—Doll with an easier tendency; aalea, 400
lwles; middling, 24c; receipts, 1,636 bales.
WriJnsoroN, December 23.
Naval Stobes—Spirits Turpentine steady at $4 60.
rasiu dull; turpentine unchanged';ter'unchanged.
Cotton—Firm; miHAHwg, 235512314c.
Weather cold and rainy, with in dirationa of anow.
- Augusta, December 23.
Cotton—Market firm; demand good; aalea, 750bales;
middling, 23c; receipts, 858 bales.
M. KETCHUM. A. L. HARTRIDGE.
KETCHUM & HAfiTfiEGE,
Bankers and Com’sn Merchants,
Noetheast Boom Exchange Building,
DEALERS IN
Domestic and Foreign Exchange,
GOLD, SILVER,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VARIOUS
MACGREGOR LINE.
For Liverpool.
EINSTEIK, ECKMAN & CO,
OFFICE:
89 Bay Street.
£ WOULD INFORM THE BUSINESS PUBLIC AND
citizens generally that I am now prepared to EF
FECT INSURANCE ON ALL CLASSES OF RISKS
IN A1 COMPANIES, comprising
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE,
RIYER and ACCIDENT.
Insurance at aa low rates as spy other first-clsss
Agencies, ■ oc6—3m
FIRE INSURANCE
THE NEW, CPYDP BUILf, IRON STEAMSHIP
PEPPER’S
DISSOLUTION.
HE FIRM OF & D. LINTON ft CO
DAY dissolved by mutual consent
Captain BABNET80N,
(2,200 Tone),
Isdne at Savannah abont the 1st Jinumry, and will be
dispatched as above. .
The PETERSBURG follows, and ia due abont 15th
Jannary. . dcclU-codtjanl
119 nodi ML jCDflgcsss St.
. ocl9—tf . .attuiqkaa { «
BACON! WHISKEY
WILLIAM M. BIRD 4, GO.
Wholftside and Hetaji]
EINSTEIN"
161 Congress Street.
BOB. TTAnF.BSTTAYf & CO.,
AGENTS.
- |V COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at
the old stand of S. D. Luiros ft Co., 'Jackson afreet
under the firm name and style of GENTRY ft MOORE.
We will settle np the business of the late firm.
R* L* GENTRY,
GEORGE K. MOORE.
Augusta, Ga., December S, 1868. dec9-lm
Importers and Manafaetnres,
CARPETING!
White Lead,
41,42, two qrs. each: E. 2-510.29, 8. J4 21, 22. W. X
31, three qra. each; 1, 3-6 0, four qra. each; W. J4 2,
five qrs; W. X 9, 20, six qra. each.
. Pulaski Ward.—Nos. 9. two qra; 6,6,five qrs. each:
V:X17;three qt*;^10,22, aeveoqn. each;, 1^4 fgU
q ^roup Ward.—West half Nos: C 3tk
W. X 27, JEUUSaJY. X 32, two qra. eaeh; E- X % W.
each. k _ , • r i |
Warren Ward,—Nos. 3,4. two qrs. each; 13,23, six
qra: each; .W. lS.eightqra. la 1 . •/ ' ~,-.t |
Washington WanL—Wert half Noe. 10. W. >4 30, two
qra; each; 29, 38, threeqra. each; S, lata, qra; i, W.
14 2, 18, five qrs. each; 13,14, 19, six qrs. (rich; 20.
seven qrs. "• ■ i- I -..ma; |
Wesley Ward.—Nos. 3,12,15, two qrs. each; 4, W.
J4 3, three qrs. each; 16, lburqra; 6, five qra; 1, 3,
ten qrs. caclL
Lloyd Ward.—No*. 6, SO, 31, two qrs. each.
Dry Salted Shoulders,
ttlT — _ -In Boxes.
Superior Va; Rectified Whiafeey,
FOR SALE BY
. DABNPY & CO,
decl8-tT 12 Stoddard’s Upper Basjt-
6ar Call and examine BEFORE TOTT Mum
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
ESTABLISHED IN 1809.
..LfBAPBCAI, AtfD, ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Subscribed CapiriU....,^.......$10,000,000
Caala Assets S13,G0.7,so:i.s.t
Il,co,,,r ..83,300.035
mHE SUBSCRIBER, .HAVING. BEEN APPOINTED
I 4110 above Company, ia prepared to
take RISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, and *m>.
CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Policies
issued in gold or currency, at option of applicant.
119 and 121 Congress St.
WINDOW CLASS,
Notice.
LL PERSONS HAVING SOLD OR PURCH
. Real Estate within tho taxable, limits or tli
ing the year, are earnestly reqnested to ina!
ioknown atmyoffloeancariy^bte ,
GUANO! GUANO
ON CREDIT!
C0BK IRISH WHISKEY,
—THE REAL ARTICAE,
PHE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY ■
L of PERUVIAN GUANO in the United
mcrica.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano ip Bags for sale by
Stephens TTw4—Nos. 13, two ys; 1C, three qra.
All persons having interests in „the above lots i
notified, that if the rents now due are not paid by 1
21st inst, I will proceed on the Monday of tho 22d
re-enter according to law.
,-f Illuminating’, Lnlirieatmg’ and Paint,
OILS,
dealers in
REFINED PETROLEUM,
(OR KEROSENE,)
Railroad and Steamboat Snpplies,
Belting, Packing, &c.,
dec7-W,XftS No. 8 Wlrltalxer Street.
UNITED STATES LLOYD’S
by his agent
: i^l
>re, Maryland, B. F. VOSS. iy
. b. c/fergusson;
^lees of the Peruvian Gov’t,
>o. 42 South Btreet, NdrjOTL
' 3** 163 Ray Street^ £ “
SAVAJiNAH, GEORGIA.
oc8—if' i I ua hific'w i
o MARINE INSURANCE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for the above named
X Association, is prepared to take Risks on ship-
ment of Cotton, or other merchandize, on favorable
terms. All losses promptly adjusted and paid
- ’ i ON FOREIGN SHIPMENTS IN LONDON,
and coastwise, either in New York or Savannah, at the
option of the insured. H. BRIGHAM, Agent
Office Southern Insurance and Trust Company, 115
Bay Street. noyI2-3m.
dec9-10t
UtEEOZXE!^;> i *
Standard ” Phosphates!
Notice*
IONSIGNEES WANTED FOB TWENTY KEGS OF
BSMBfeMMNew York,
AMEll—SALESMEN TO TRAVEL
for a Manufacturing Company.and sell by sam
ple. Good wages are guaranteed- Address, with
stomp, H. D. HAMILTON ft CO., No. 413 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia, Pa.d«cl4-lm
IHOICE TEA AND COFFEE, at prices to suit the
i times, at the [duclO-tf] BED STORE.