Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 30, 1868, Image 4

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JUST OPENED! jrtgggBttff For Liverpool rTlHE A1 BRITISH BABE: V 1 HELEOURNE, 1 Horton, Master, rS of 1,700 bales capacity, haring a portion^ of her cargo ; engaged, will have dis-«i patch for above port. For freight, apply to dec29-3t Tmr*NPS, GABDNEI FOR NEW YORK. Murray-s Line. CABIN PASSAGE..:..,...'..- .....935 00 STEERAGE AITS. SUBSISTENCE.. 10 00 Insunnce by Steamers of this Liue Half Per Cejit. POUT OF SAVANNAH. FOR NEW YORK. -SEMI - ‘W EEKLt', FLACK STAR*x\l independent line: Country. Arrived Yesterday. _ Steana^p SanJacinto, Atkins, Key Yoii-JV Ann Crowell^New' Yoric—Octayufl steamship Fannie, Foley* Baltimore—J B West k fio. * \. : ^8teSmer-H. M. Cpol, Demlng; Tftjferv-^g^JCiohen Steamer Endeavor, B E Haltey, (u S Coast Survey 5% days steaming from New York via Norfolk, Va. Cleared Yesterday. r Steamship Leo, DeMbom, # Netr'Ybrtt—Hitater & . GammelL + '■ snip llochester, Oliver, HaTre—Brigham, Holat 4: ,06. Brig Marine, Cook, Barbaddes and a martart—Hiller & Wadley- . av/. os A NE\V ANI> ELEGANT STOCK OF &r CO. EVERT WEDNESDAY INI) SATUBDlY. CABIN ...........a.*.9 For Havre, mms firs class french ship JL EMMA, SKWgs, L. Ouivimt, Master,. Having the greater part of her cargo en- gaged, will have quick dispatch. She ****** will be followedhy the A1 French Bark, President Owsell. Leuiere. Master.. I^geight engagement,, apegto^ For IAverpooL riTIE FIRST CLASS BRITISH SHIP J. MART DUBKEE, fifta. 3-3 Al l in veritas, Having a portion of her cargo eng&feed,* !VtY will have quick dispatch. ' f Apply to ^W. M.-TUNNO & CO. dec28-£t • : .j . • Cotton.—-The opening of the market • was noted for the extraordinary feeling in fiver of the staple, tjuy- ers and sellers seemed-to have met the views of each otiier to more satisfaction than for • some time post, for when 24c. was paid for middling the seller was sat isfied, when to the relief of the buyer,' * advices re ceived from Liverpool, per Cable, reported sales in that market of 15,000 bales at 10%d; showing an %&, WHITE ANI) FANCY CHINAS, J CUT GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, i Forks, Spoons, Castors, &c, TOILET SETS, Per star H M Cool from Dsrfen—71 Trash* rice, 8 bbis THE, FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP advance. At the cXoslx^g we must reporta flrmL mar ket with middling at 24&c, low middling at 23%, good .ordinary 23. The following were the sales of the day; 25 bales at 25c, 122 at 21%, 6 at 24J£, 128 at 24^, 70 at 24, 23 at 23=i, 289 at23X, 5 at 23}£ 113 at 23>£, 123 at 23, 8 at 22%, 52 at 22%, 12 at 22%, 9 it 22, and 7 at 21 Total 1,003 bales. .Sea Island.—Inquiry light—sales, 4 bags at COc, and 6 at 72c. Total, 10 bags. The receipts' amount to 3,313 bales. Financial.—Gold, buying at 134&; selling at 137; New York sxcBnge baying at %o off; sedhig at X®% $ ct. off Sterling bills in demand at 145&. Bacon.-—Hie stock of prime - meats is nearly exhausted, and holders are filling none but small orders for planters supplies. Clear ribbed sides have advanced, and will rule high till the new crop comes in. Wo quote shoulders at 14#@16c, rib sides at 17@17 )*c, and clear ribbed at 19c. 'There are few clear sides offering, and prices are ‘nomi nal at 18%@18%c. Hama are in large stock, at 10@18c according , to quality. Breakfast bicon Is quiet, with a downward ,, tendency, at 19@20c. Dry, salted meats are in better demand. "We quote shoul ders at 13@lSXc; short clear aides, 17@17J£c; short ribbed, 16@16^c; < bellies, 1$%@16%c, and Stratford outatl6c. Flour.—No change since our. last report Stock on the market large; demand light Feeling in. Northern brands since* our .last report is somewhat better. We quote Northern superfine, $6 50@8; extra, $8 50@10 50, and family and fancy, $12@13 00. Good. Georgia and Tennessee brands no demand, * $11@12 for extra, and. $12 50(3)18 50 for family and fancy. Grain.—Stock of old com is exhausted, and not quotable. New is coming J equally with a fair demand at firm figures. We quote Georgia corn $110 from. depot Tennessee, $1 10@1 15; from store, $1 ’20© 1 25, and small arriva's. There has been no change in oats this week; from depot85@90; from store, $1(2* TO for prime Maryl&ficl seed.' * vVaBBp * | Freights.—Foreign quiet. By to Liverpool %d on uplands. Timber nominal, offering at 36 ;shil- lings for hewn tor Liverpool, 38 shillings to Queens town for orders. Coastwise: To New Yorlc, % of a cent $ ft on uplands; domestics, $1 00 bale; rice, $2 50. By steam toThiladelphia, %6ty ft on uplands; - domestics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, %; by saH, nom inal; by steam to Liverpool Id on sea island and three farthings oa upland # ft on cotton; to Havre 1) cent wold ^ ft on cotton. Cotton by steam, through tot Bos- wn, l%e ft. In coastwise freights .there is lefes ac tivity, many vessels having been chartered North, and quite a number of arrivals. West India freights and to Windward Islands are drill/: To Baltimore, lumber, $8 50. Resawed and timber to New York, $10@12; to Boston, $10/5)12. . , , I THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP J IITjaSTTS V I J CROWELL, CoancurDEB, ,E Will Bail for the above port on SATURDAY.Jan Cist— o-ciuck — m.' ' ", ’ Through hills of lahing given here on -Cotton tined for Liverpool hvnretaclaeestuainerB:. hat For freight or passage apply to , , j • OCTAVUS, COHEI^& CO., Agents us~ R. LOWDEN, Agent, No. «3 West street, York. Et det 674 bales cotton, 360 sacks cotton seed, 36 DBIs symp, . 20 bdlt hides, 277 sacks oom.60 sacks ground pM^ 36 bbls oysters,« bdls green hides, 6 bales seed cotton, 2 caracatt£, 24 cars lumber and mdze.-' Per Central Railroad, December 29,1868—2,739 bales cottoh. 20 bales yam, 11 bales cotton warps, 1 bald hides 3 rolls leather, 16 boxes tobacco, 293 sacks corn, 137 sacks oats; 33 t*ls bonednst, 13 sactameal, 5 bbls dried fmit, 1 bbl apples, 2 bbls brandy and mdze. J * Eiports, o J ' V- Per a s Leo for New York—1,021 bales upland cotton; 94 casks rice, 27 bales yarns, 11 rolls leather, 10 pkgs mdze. , Per chip Rochester for* Havre—3,220 bales upland cotton sad 89 bags Sea Island do. Per brig Marine Yor Barbadoes—113,000ft lumber. ’ ... Mtomorifriid*.. j Capt Foley of the s s Fannie, reports a very heavy fog outside the bar—has been laying-off the bar since, the morning of the 28th irrst. Also, reports* a ship and a Bark, about 6 miles 'trf the -southward of Tybee 5th, at — o’clock, — m. Through bills lading given here on Cotton d< for Liverpool by first-class Steamers. No engaged berths secured after Monday, ary 4th, unless paid. for. ‘ For Freight or Passages having superior aco dations. apply to HUNTER & GAMMEI dec30 •- 84 Bay 81 JttACCrREOOR LI v F^ Liverpool In Great Variety, .«aouo rpHE FIRST CLASS American b A . I-LORIR M. HtTBLBUT, (l,360balee'capacityfha^^Spui cargo engaged, will have quick di for the above port; For freight, a] . decl9^tf i j *; j f - : T.B.MA: BUHEAII SETS N&vv and Besantifjj^ from 8atilla river, Ga.—Repaired pumps and soiled 15th for destination: - - - ' f >- >' , Sailed from Havre Dec Y0, Lincoln, for this port A At the Motherbank Dec 11th, bark Nimrod, Phillips, from Dunkirk, for this port. * ^ ^ Surinam, December 5, 1868.—In port, brig Moon light, Giles, from Darien, Ga. via Charleston, foi Bottom j.l\.*i ‘ i ». i i « f« t For' Liverpool THE NEW-AND SUPERIOR STEAMSHIP ie. Captain FOLEY, Win sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 31, at 9 o’clock a. m. 1 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 freigfit or passage, naving excellent accommo dations, applv to . Ji B. WEST. & GO., dec28 * ‘ ‘ THE NEW, 1 CLYDE BUILT, IRON STEAMSHIP Captain BARNETSON, - ' ‘ (2,200 Tons), 1 ; . Ia due at 8avannah about the 1st January, and will be dispatched as above. The PETERSBURG follows, and is due about 15th January. ' decl6-eodtjanl This Stock having This Stock having been bought MUCIf UNDER FORMER PRICES, will be offered to customers at a CORRESPONDING RE DUCTION. T J. W. STANSBURY & Go., lOd BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, December 7th, 1868. : dec7-tf For Liverpool. W ITH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit- ish Ship, FEAENAUGHT, Capt. Jones, Having a large portion of her cargo en-* gaged, will have immediate dispatch for the above Port . For rate of Freight, Apply to dec8-tf CHABLE8 GREEN, SON & CO. For Jacksonville andFalatka Bay street, opposite Whitaker. Florida, And all Landii|gion the St, Johns River. FOR PHILAjKEJflPH3A. Philadelphia andi Soiithem Mail SteainHship 1 IAne± L, cabin pasbage;. 1 .-.: ^■;..vi:v.l.;:::^«6 o» DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....$10 00 The Charieston, Savannah and Florida STEAM PACKET LINE OF FIRST-CLASS , STEAMERS, THE LARGEST STOCK For Liverpool. nHE FIRST CLASS American rtdp L L F. OHAPMANN, . f j Captain Norton, } now ready to receive cargo for abovejSBSiSmSi ort, andwill have quiet dispatch. TfflgyT r For freight, apply to . • dec5-tf BRIGHAM, HOLST & CO. Per s s Leo for New Yqrk—E Mehdkeim, Per s a San Jacinto from New York—O R R Agt A A G R R Agt, C J Beatty, W Barnett, M A Cohe^diam- pion A F, Claghom A C, Crawford A L, L D Campbell, J M Cuyler, H.W* Danalow, levant A W, Einstein &E. A A L Fricdenberg, A Fernandez; A Gomm.GGumin- der, Hess, G A C, N .Griel A Co, Guilmartin A Co.’T Halligan. J Kuck, H M Kellogg, N B Knapp, M Kranss A Co, J Lyons, LilHehtiial A K, J Lama, Levi A B, JH A C A Mclntire, Capt A K Miller, J McGrath, H Meyer, McKee; B A Co, D Mallett, F Myrell, GfTfHcliols, E L Neidlinger, T Preston, Pulaski House, .Capt Picot, H G Robinson, Ruggles A A, R S Rogers, J 1 H B ' gers, B Reilly, So Ex, L R- Smith, Symonc Sutgen, W Schley, A A 8toddard*A Co, E A Tison A G, L A A M Trowbridge, A Wilbur. Per.B’fc Huntsville from New.York—C R ] MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Marketa, i London, December 29—Ndon. Financial.—Consols, 92%; United States bom firm at 74?£. ♦' ' 1 ' • ■; Liyerpooi.. December 29-^Noon. Cotton—Active; sales estimated at i5,000 baiei Bombay shipments to the 25th, since last repor 10,000 bales, . «^ ; T . Grain.—Red Western wheat, 9s 10d@10s lid. Others unchanged. , . . ' ■ _ Frankfort, December 29/ Financial.—Bonds dull at 78^@78K. * r j j Liverpool, December 29—Afternoon. Cotton—Firmer; uplands, 10Xd; Orleans, llo. Bread stuffs—Unchanged, x ! ■■ Laud—. . • j Naval Stores—Turpentive, 27a; common rosii 68 6d. Tallow—18s 3d. . i Yarns and Fabrics—Firmer. - -f n- t &• » -• i j Havre, December 29. Cotton—Buoyant; on the spot, If 24c; afioat, If 23^ ± NARRAGANSETT, ■ j’..\ Hamlin, Master, i of 1,900 bales capacity) having part of; her cargo engaged, will have quick dis^ patch os above. ‘ For further engagemenl doc4-tf - ■ BRIGHAM, HOI IN THE SCI'U’THEiBN STATES! . S., P. HAMILTON, Conner of WMtaker,; Congress and St. Julien Streets, TTAS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS- NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AND I~1 FINEST STOCK. OF i • ). .. Gold ajid Silver ^Watches, Jewelry of all Styles, Diaiiionds and otlier Precious Stones, « Sterling Silverware, and Frencb .Fancy Goods, Clocks, Ac., Erer offered in the South. It has heen carefoHy selected from the fitocks of -FOREION end DOMESTIC MANU FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a-.tew to KEEP ONLY ON HAND ench. articles as can be FULLY , WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. ' V. ; A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLiNG SILVERWARE, j A SPLENDID ASSOETMENT OF FRENCH FANCY GOODS TOR THE ^HOLIDAYS’J Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Mach ine, NVIl'H BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT. ALL JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the best manner, by expe- ienced workmen. - j ’ fy - nov30-3m WiU sail for Vhe above pon op SATURDAY, January - For freight or passagBappiy«^I - A r * ' i.i . HUNTER & GAMMELL, dec28 ' , ' Ji : ": r *?- ''' ‘'^-^ywreei... _ GR ^ hefie-. W R Boggs, Bragdon & S, Bell Town, J W Brinckerhoff Bol-‘ Collins & S, O Cohen & Co, M WILL, leave CHARLESTON, tor SAVANNAH . on Y*?ISt>AY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock. THH DICTATOR LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY ^DNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock, for BRUN8- f.dcii, FEliNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, Jn'd all landings on the St. John's River, to Palatka. TTE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o-clock,.for ST. MA- i.fS, FERN AND IN A, and all points named above, (Dryuswick excepted.) - v ' RETURNING: i " STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY and MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o’cloqkj JACKSON VILLE EVERY SATURDAY and TUESDAY MORN INGS, at 3 o’clock, .FERNANDINA same 'days, and SAVANNAH for 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 PJcolatafor St. Augustine, and with Hart’s Steamers at Palatka,* for points on the Ocklawaha River. Through Bills Ladjng issued for floods to Mobile, New Orleans, and Texas, via Fernahdina and Cedar ‘Keyis. tv f. i... ^ Freight and Passage as low as by any other rente. Shippers will please have their Freight on wharf at least one hour before time appointed for departure, shaw A S. R CampL i A Cohen^S M Colding, Connerst A J, Champion & F, Crawford & L, J Cohen, Claghorii & C. Cooper^ O A Co, F W Cornwell, A Doyle, T J Dunbar & Coi M J Doyle, W M Davidaqn, J A Douglass, str Dictator, D Foley/I L Falk & Co, M Ferst A Co, A A L Frieden- berg. Gray, O’B A Co, S B Goodall, C L Gilbert, A Gomm, J E Hernondez, Hopkins, N A Co, G M Heidt, TT a IT.innn I. T> TO ITnn,. fl. rin V a, ikviwwuu u, vv, .1 K, S M Lederer, La- frwrS. v n & L, ler. J - F0BVEF YORK INSURANCE BY*8TEA: H 8 Hsinea, Hilton A R, W Hone, HoJcombe A Co, N B Knapp,X A Co, Lillienthal A r. V' ^ ' throp A Co, 3 Lyons, J Lippmap/J Lama, Love] M 8 Meyer. J C Mather. H CTMefirtenZ, C Meifc McMahon A Co, Murphy A C, J N Muller. S S 1 A J Miller, R McIntyre A Co, Meinhard, Bros A Co. F. M Myfeil,' T W Newsome, G N NiqhoLa, L. Nathans, E i L Neidlinger, Nicholson A McA, Orff, WatkinS A Co, J O’Byme, Palmer A iQ, .Randell A Co, A Robider, P Reilly, CD Rodgers A Bro. E A Schwarz, D T Scran ton, x£ Suiter, E D Smythe A -Co, JW Stansbury A Co, A A Solomons A Co, Stenhouse A Co, W A Thomas, D * B Thompson, A Co,’ Capt Trevet, In »Vogne, A M A C W West, J H Whitman, Weeds SC, M H- Williamson & Son, M TVellfl, L G Young,- - Per str HM Cool from Darien—J .B Bartain, Ferril A W, L Faligant, Rev R Webb*, A Doole, Davant A W, J H Hall, B Harrington,' Drj W B Burroughs, Hess, G A Co, R Mclntire, Gordon A C, So Ex^Co. ^ ^ shaw A Silva, Alexander A Russell; Connerat A John son, O Cohen A Co, Capt W W Dean, Wm Elliott Mackay, Erwin A Hardee, A A Friedenberg, C L Gil bert, R H Gourdine, R A Co, Holcombe A Co, H D Headman, HesadGutmazr A Co, W-A R Miller, Murphy AkHark,’ Macon & W HlR, A J Miller. A Co, ED Neid linger, J M Selkirk, Stenhouse A Co, D T Scranton, R Domestic Markets, . j New Yoke, December 29.—Noon. Financial.—Money very active; sterling, \l(h%; gold, 134^7 1862 coupons, 110%; North Carolina's, new, 59%; Virginia’s, ex-coupons, 55%; udw, 57 asked; Tennessee’s, ex-coupons, 69; new,fi9. Cotton—Firmer at 25%@25jfc. .... i Flouk—Dull, and 5@10c lower. . . f Ghain.—Wheat dull and drooping; com’ dun;’ Western, lc lower. : a * Pbovisions—Mess pork more steady at $26 75(g) 27 00; lard steadier. , Naval Stobe8—Turpentine steady at 45%c resin quiet; strained common, $2 40; No. 2, $2 50@f» 50. Fbeights—Finn/' - A * New York, December 29—Evening. * Fnancial.—Money stringent but rather easier at the close; sterling dullatl09%@109%; gold, 134%@ 134%; Governments closed firm at a decline; 1862 cou pons, 1\0%@110%;; State bonds dull and; lowor; Tennessee’s, 69; North Carolina’s, 60%@61%; Vir ginia’s, 67. r Cotton—%c better; sales, 4,000 bales at.25%c. ', . Flour—Dull and heavy; Western superfine, $5 90@ 6 20; Southern dull and declining; common to fair extra, $7 00@7 65. u .J*. Grain.—'Wheat dull and favors buyers ;whih mixed. $2 20; com heavy; yellow, $1 03@1 08.* Provisions—Mess pork firmer at $27 00®27 25; lard—kettle, 17%@17Kc. . Whiskev—Lower; Western, 98c. Groceries—Steady. Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 45@45%c rosin. 119 and 121 Congress St., SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEEP. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ^ a J? ATKINS,-Ma8TER, Will sail as above on oATURDAY, January 2d, at o’clock — m. Positively no engaged, nerths Bequrea after Wedn FOR FLORIDA And Intermediate Points. FTfHAT HAS EVEB BEEN OFFERED FOR SALE A IN SAVANNAH. 500 GLOVE FITTING COESETSat 75 cent^ worth $1 25. 200 GLOVE FITTING CORSETS at 874 cts., THE MERCHANTS’ AM) PLANTERS’ INDEPENDENT LINE For Palatka, Fla., FO t R NEW YORK. idv* i.rd AfiJvftpctQgitst MAIL STEAMSHIP <CO. f SIIJEWHEEL SHIPSIOJ j EVERY THURSDAVi CABIN PASSAGE *J*5 (HI Steerage, with subsistence. siooc worth $1 50. . ’ j' . 200 GLOVE FITTING CORSETS at $1 each 250 FRENCH CORSETS at S1.25, wort: , no «i sa;, : . , . (H.V,' s 200 FRENCH CORSETS at $2,|worth $2 50 225 FRENCH CORSETS at $2 25, wortl $2 75. ; ;> ;[ 126 FRENCH CORSETS fironi $2 50 upwards lOO.Breakfast CORSET JACKETS. LADIES in want of CORSETS will find thi» a FIB8r CLASS ASSORTMENT, comprising a foil line of sizes and;at a shade over manufacturer’s puces. ^ . THOMAS PEEPER. ,Aeel7-tf V. Market Square, Savannah., Ga, Hat—Quiet; prime, $26(g)21. - Provisions—Mesa pork dull at $28 25; jobbing shoulders, 14^14‘^c; clear rit sides, 19Kc ; lard quiet and firm;_ tierce keg, 19@19*4ci ‘ BLAKKhTS [CENT L0,W THE NEWAKD FAST-HAILING STEAiIBHIP ; Will sail on THURSDAY. DccemorfM, at 9 tfdock a. m. f77 1 Bills of lading given nere on through freights' of not - Ctouimauded by NICK KING, Will leave Savannah EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, from wharf of Empire Line, 'arriving at Palatka Wednesday afternoon, connecting with the railroads 'at Femandina for Gainesville, Cedar K^ya ah^ GUlf poxtr, - at Jacksonville for Lake City and Tallahassee; at Picolata.^ith stages for St Augustine; atPaLatlm .by steamers for Enterprise, Silver Sbrings and Ocala. ' ’ , •• ; .Ttxexx7R.)srrN-«3-, Will leave Palatka EVERY THURSD AY 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. Bteamers for New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore. dir J3~Freight received on wharf at all lionre. N.-B. Freight and passage as low as by any other rente, having unsurpassed accommodations. JOHN-W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO., : Is ^prepared to SELL at prices which will be as LOW as they can bc bought in New- York or^ Philadelphia, the loHowing Goods: i if ' TOfiACCO! 119, iind 121 Congress St Sign of the Golden Sheep. Paints, Oils SURGICAL TI1AXT0N, CREWS & CO. UNITED STATES MAIL ! ling, 240/ For Palatka, E. Fla., ilCHINO AT BRUNSWICK, ST. MART’S, FE fAXDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND PIC0LATA. 300 pah* fine French Blankets, ribbon bbnnd, all si ses; very cheap. 500 paii’ Colored Blankets, very low. - ! • 50 pieces Shaker aid Welsh Flannels, all widths; very cheap. AL90 ? ; ; } ' “ A - Colored and Opera Flannels. 200 pieces Latest No cities in Dress Goods. f *>»‘ I ; Cases real Irish Line s—JYap- . kins, Doylies and 'Joweling, of direct import at bn, same prices as before tip Wav. Chesapeake Phos; DYE WOODS, SEOXGES, Etc. Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL-*. ID AT 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 j Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of ali kinds, and i all heavy hearings, keeping : the Axles always cool. A - rpHIS VALUABLE FERTILIZER has been tho roughly tested the past season by-the planters of Geor- gia, and has proved itself to be among the best Phos phates ever offered to.thepublic. It^is- prepared by the old established house of Isaac Reynolds & Son, of Baltimore. For sale by • ■ . .. j R. HAffEBSgAM jc CO., l h ^ jy 1 Agents. (British) Al, will be ready for a cargo<by 1 stant, and ‘trill have qhickdispatoh, h*ring dec25-tf DUNCAN & JOl Wholesale and -qo*g y Captain J. W. FITZGERALD, Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, will resume her trips to Florida on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, 21st Instant, and will rim regularly thereafter. * J RETURNING, will leave Jacksonville every SATUB- DAY MORNING, and Femandina every SATURDAY ; AFTERNOON,. arriving at Savannah on \ SUNDAY ’eravian Guano. MORNING. ‘ This Boat has LARGE AND AIRY STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers, ij 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. ,T 'jgy Uo freight received after 9 o’clock on the day of sailing. c .AT.T. FREIGHT PiVY.VBLE BY SHIPPERS. 1 ; j$S5»This Boat connects at Femandina with the Florida Railroad to Cedar Key?; at Jacksonville with the Central Railroad to Lake City, and at Picolata with regnlarlih.es of stages to St. Augustine. oc!5—ti j^JEA FOWL GUANO! The supply of this RELIABLE FER-i /miZER vul be ample, and merchanta niidplanters can rely upon their orders being filled without delay. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. PEPPER Prime Bacon Sliouldei •5537'... i'-.i In Hhc Prime Bacon Hams, ftARDFN T.QT FOI SALE; y OT AO. 160, CONTAINING FI 5 AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND.Ijing Lout 2>j mfles from the city, near the intersection < Dr. Screven’s’ avenue and Caustin Bluff road, suiiUe for raising vegetables. Will be Bold low for caal Apply to A. DUI NHOFEB, j -jj? J ' - -o -*tr nov21-tf lajBayatreet. GQTTON AiSp CORN, maintuifning its reputation through ey treroe wet and dry weather, when even No... \ r l Peruvian succumbed l)y its side. ^ CARPETING < J OFliafiD— WODOW SHADES Whisltey, Apply to - The pevee is the Bume aa heretofore, S7i cash jjer ton of 2,000 pounds. ri IS ALSO UNSUBPAS3ED AS A j Manure for Whc& WEEDS k CORNWELL. Oi'cliillsr C CITY MAPS. fJVUK NEW SIABSj ■ Of the City of Savannah, > TONS G8ISDSTOSES, 50 ton. PLOW STEEL. 300 tons SWEEDES IRON, 400 tons REFINED IRON, ' 1,500 kegs NAILS, 100 dozen COLLINS’ AXES AO dozen HUNT’S AXES, 400 bags SHOT, for Bale by S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE APPLICATION WILL be made to the Honorable • Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the improved and wild LANDS belonging to the Estate of James Young, Sr., late of Bulloch county, deceased, for a division of said estate. This 23d day of November, 186a. JAMES YOUNG, Ja., JOHN CAMERON, nov28-law2m Administrators. A TRUE BIRD GUANO, from the Orchilla Islands, in the Carribean Sea, belonging to Venezuela, 1st. 11 deg. 60 mm. north, long. 66 deg. 14 min. west, and imported direct to Savannah. Prfco $35 50 per ton, in bags. HARNEY & CO., Importers’ Agents, 119 and 121 Congress St. -r-