Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 31, 1868, Image 4

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'wmi& Foreign Market!. Liverpool, December 29^-fi^eninfe.. I^Jotton—Cloaed firm. ^ • London, December SO—Noon. Financial.—Consols, 92%; United- States b&fids Sugar—Firm. - Frankfort, December 30, Financial.—Bonds firm but not higher. Paris. December^.. Financial—Bourse closed firm. Liverpool, December 30—Noon.' Cotton—DecHned; uplands, 10%d; Orleans, ll%d; sales, 20,000 bales. Grain—Corn, 37s 9d@38s. .. Havre, December 30. Cotton—Closed last night active, both on the spot and afloat. . . Liverpool, December 30—Afternoon. CdtcoN—Active. Provisions.—Lard firm at 65a 6d; pork firm. Havre, December 30. -Excited at If 25c, both on the spot and Lamest Circulation in City and Country. ‘ %Mwrrag 9 sfJ^he^ .#? 'C’yftSfsr*^AsagKj ...... •*.*/.. - f .»as fo ; STEERAGE AND SUBSISTENCE.. 10 00 .. — ■ - Insurance by'Steamers of .this Line Half Per Cent. A NEW decau-10t StEBV WEDXKSDAY AND SATURDAY. CABIN PASSAGE ». .35 jfor Liverpool. rp^iE A 1 UIIITISH BARK V* . X : MELBOURNE, - . ' , ! . 1 Hoeton, Master.'irfJW* of 1.700 bales capacity, having a poffioE^Wjt dec29-3t , - EDMANDS, GARDNER k Oh. yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, : To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood; That nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroyed. Or cast as rubbish to the void. When God hath made the pile complete: That not a worm is cloven in vain; That a moth with vain desire Is shrivelled in* fruitless fire* Or but subserves another’s gain. Behold, we know not anything; AND FANCY COTTON- afloat. Liverpool, December 30—Evening. Cotton—Active; sales, 20,000 bales. Grain.—Com, 37s 9d. London,'December 30—Evening. Naval Stores—Turpentine, 28s Gd. Tallow—* 7s 6d. I can but trust that good shall Ml At last—far off at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream; but what am I? An infant crying in the night; An infant crying for the light; And with no language hut a cry. The wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, Derives it not from what we have Theiikeat Gcd within the soul? S. F. PHI yAPS. AlAsrmt, the aV^ port on TUESDAY. January given here on Cotton destined 4jBra£clii88 Steamers. ✓*oerths secured after Monday, Janu- s paid for. or Passage, having superior accommo- to HUNTER k GAMMELL. 84 Bay Street.' engagements, apply to , ALBERT PLATED WARE. CROWELL, Commander, . 4 .• - _ Will sail for the aoo ve port on SATURDAY, January 2d, at — o'clock — m. Tbrough bills of lading given nere on Cotton des tined for Liverpool by nrst-class steamers. For freight or passage apply to OCT A YU 8 COHEN ft'CO., Agents, - No. 82 Bay street. E. LOWDEN, Agent, No. 93 West street. New York. dec 28 Far Liverpool.r » ItST CLASS BRITISH SHTP-V J MARY DURKEE, / 2 3-3 Al l in veritas, ' /rg? Capt. Sutherland, jg* portion of her cargo engaged, Forks, Spoons, Castors, &i TOILET SETS In Groat Variety, lACGltEGOR LINE jFor Liverpool. Are God and Nature then at strife, That nature lends snch evil dreai So careful of the type sheseems, So careless of the single life; That I considering everywhere Her secret meaning in her deeds And finding that of fifty seeds, She often brings but one to bear. For Havre. T HE AMERICAN SHIP - NARRAGANSEirr. Capt. Hamlin, Wants 500 bales Cotton to complete her cargo, and will have quirk dispatch for the above port' For Freight, apply.to dec22-tf * BRIGHAM, H< FOR BAX.TIMOR] .’coupons, 55; new, 67; Tennessee’s, ex-coupons, 69 . now, 69%. Cotton—Firmer at 25%@20c. Flour—Dull and 5@10c lower. Grain.—Wheat dull and drooping; com, lc lower Provisions—Mess pork quiet at $27 00@27 12% Urd firm at 16%@17%c. Naval Stores—Turpentine qniet at45%c; firm'at $2 45@2 50. Freights—Firm. New York, December 30~Evening. Fnancial.—Money stringent; closed at 7 per cent for gold; sterling weak at 109>£@109%; gold lower at 134%@134%; Governments lower; 1862 coupons, 110%(o*110%; State bonds quiet; North Carolina’s weak. Cotton—Active and %c better; sales, 5,000 bales at 26c. Flour—State and Western superfine, ,$5 85@6 15; Southern common to fair extra, $7 00@7 50. Grain—Wheat dull; com heavy; oats lower. Provisions—Mess pork firmer and qniet at $27 00- @27 25; lard firmer; kettle, 17%@17%c.- ‘ 4 Whiskey—Quiet. y GROcfeRiES—Quiet f* ' .■ X* Naval Stores.—Turpentine, 45@45%c unchanged. . '' . Freights—-Fairly active; on cotton by, sail, by steam, %@7-16d. New Orleans, Dumber 30 - Financial—Gold, 13B®11£; mercial, 145>£@146>i; New York >* i Cotton.—Ko higher ; mid^' n K. 24‘.@-!4>5c., sales, 7,000 bales; Receipts, 5,59* bates- _ .. , Flour—Firm; superfine^ #7 62%; double extra, $7 75; treble extra, $8 JO- „ __ . ' .•-Grain—Cbm flrm;-rw«ite, 78c; yellow, 80c, oats, 70c. - < & s Bran—Dull ancLonchanged. S'oViSiMS® 2 ' 7 '-’- firmer -at $28 25@28 50; % higher for5ehver>, . ^jn scarce; shoulders retail ing at 14@lclear rib, 18%; : clear Ades, 19%@ 19%c; lard lower;tierce, 18c; keg, 18%c. • - 8uo^—Steady;'common, 9@9%c; prune, 12 %@ 12%c; yellow clarified, 13@13%c. .tMolasses—Easier; common, 52%@55e; prime, 53@ fG5c;,choice, 67c.. ’ " r " Whiskey—Firm at $1 17%. New and Beautiiii rosin I falter where I. firmly trod, • And falling with my weight of cares Upori the great world's altar-stairs, That slope through darkness up to God. I stretch lame hands of faith and grope. And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope. “So eareful of the type’’ but no. From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries, “a thousand types are gone: J care for nothing; all ehaU go; “Thou makest thine appeaf-to me: I bring to life, -I bring to death: , The spirit does butmean the breath: I know no more.’’ And he;«shall:he, Man, hex- last work, who seemed so Mr, Such splendid purpose inhis eyes, Who rolled the psalm to wintry skies. Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer; Who trusted God was love, indeed, And love. Creation’s final law— Though Nature, red in tooth and claw With ravine, shrieked against his creed- Who loved, who suffered countless ills. Who battled for the True, the Just, Be blown about the desert dust, Or sealed within the iron hills ? mHE FIRST CLASS American bark JL FLORIE M. HURLBUT, Curtis, Master, (1,300 bales capacity) having a part of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch 4 for the above port. For freight, apply to decl9-tf T. B. MAR8HAI DOLLS, TOYS, &C., This Stock haying been bought MUC] UNDER FORMER PRICES, will he offers to customers at a CORRESPONDING R1 DUCTI0N. J. W. STANSBTTRY & Co., THE NEW, CLYDE BUILT, IRON STEAMSHIP LEITH, Captain BARNETSON, ' (2,200 Tons); Is due at Savannah* about the 1st January, and wfll be dispatched as above. The PETERSBURG follows, and is due about 15th January. — dccl6-codtjanl For Liverpool, j nHE FIRST CLASS BRITISH SHIP JOHN MANN, ffigg Jas. Mann, Commander, For other freight engagements, apply to / dec!7-tf • WILDER ^-FPLgARTC Captain FOLEY, ym sail for Baltimore on THURSDAY, December 31, at 9 o’dlock a. m< Throughbills 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 J. B. WEST & CO., dec28 Bay sireet, opp’osite Whitaker. For Jacksonville andFalatJca Florida, tli'e Si* Jolour River* For Liverpool ■YTriTH DISPATCH, the fine A1 Brit- / YV ishShip, ' / FEARNAUGHT, . (A Capt JosesJJ Having a large portion of her cargo enj*** gaged, will have immediate diapatch/for Port For rate of Freight apply to / dec8-tf CHARLES GREEy, SC FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Fine. CABIN PASSAGE. if...; SJ40 OU DECK PASSAGE, WITH SUBSISTENCE....SAO OO And all Landings The Charleston, Savannah and Florida STJEAM PACKET LINE OF FIRST-GLASS STEAMERS, SAVANNAH, December 7th, 1868. STOCK For Liverpool, mHE FIRST CLASS American Hhjp t J I. F. CHAPMANN, / 1 Captain NofcrpN, r2 Is now ready to receive cargo for above Hg port and will have quick dispatex - . For'freight, apply to / mHE first class American si JL N ARRAGAN SET (of 1,900 bales capacity) havl her cargo engaged, will -havefj patch as above. For Yurtheftt Economical Views of General Grant.^- General Grant, in conversation yeg^arelay' with ’ Oakes Ames, President of the .Union Pacific Railroad, expressed in firnYhad de cided terms hi6 opposition ^ ” ' more money subsidies to>tfi( until the fmances of theucnu better condition thai>-iifrT)PCi While he favpred 4 . tht>. building of one" or two railroads through, to the ^Pacific coa^t, be would uot give'his approval to Anjr schemes which* proposed to take money out- of the Government Treasury i~? the shape of bonds. He bad'Iavored the building of the 1 Kansas Pacific Railroad as a military ‘ necessity^ and believed it would save- the Government a ^' zge amount of money; but by giving it his appro^' 1 ho had not intended to Convey the - favor of-building a road THE NEW STEAMSHIP Captain j. TEAL, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY, January 2d, at — o’clock — m. For freight or passage apply to HUNTER & GAMMELL, dec28 Bay street. Captain WILLIAM T McNELTY. EACH 1,000 TONS BURTHEN, , ILL leave CHARLESTON for SAVANNAH on iJmSDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock. THE DICTATOR LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock, for BRUNS- vVTCK. FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, mid aU landings on the Sfc. John’s River, to Palatka. tHE CITY POINT LEAVES SAVANNAH EVERY . VfURDAY AFTERNOON, at. 3 o’clock, for ST. MA- ..tYS, FERNANDINA, and all points homed above, (Brunswick excepted.) RETURNING: STEAMERS will leave PALATKA EVERY FRIDAY and MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o’clock, JACKSON VILLE EVERY SATURDAY mid TUESDAY MORN INGS, at 3 o’clock. FERNANDINA same days, and SAVANNAH tor 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 Picolata for St. Augustine, and with Hart's Steamers atPalatka, fer points on the Ocklawaha River. Through Bills Lading issued for Goods > to Mobile, New Orleans, and Texas, via Femandina and Cedar flight and Passages low as by any other route. icific Bailroad are in a much HAMILTON rner of Wliitaker, Congress and St. Jnlien Street: AS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST AS FOR NEW YORK. Empire Line. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE HALF PER CENT. OUUUU1G4B, AA/44<, vlofti oiwq, “““I kettle, 17%c. Mobile, December 30. Cotton—Market irregular and excited’throughout n FINEST STOCK OF Gold aud Silver Watclies, Jewelry of all Styles, Diamonds and other Precious Stones, Sterling Silverware, and French Fahey Goods, Clocks, A.c.. Erer offered in the Sonth. It hie been cerefnlly selected from the stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND snch articles as can be FULLY WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. ' . A COMPLETE STOCK OF STERLING SILVERWARE, A SPLENDID ASSOBTMENTt)F FEEHGH FASCY GOODS FOB TBEMdUOITSr Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, WITH BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT. Alilt .JEWELERS’ AND REPAIRING WORK executed in the beBt manner, by eipa- innoofl nrnrlrman _ . _ nn n 4 the day; sales, 3,500 bales; middling, ,24%@24%cj receipts, 304 bales; exports, 4,866 bales. Wilmington, December 30. Cotton—Active; middling, 23%c. - Naval Stobes.—Spirits turpentine active at 42 %@ 42%c; rosin steady; turpentine unchanged; tar firm at $2 00. Charleston. December 30. Cotton—Active and advanced %c; sales, 1,200 bales; middling, 24%c; receipts, 68 bales; exports coastwise, 50G bales. Augusta, December 30. Cotton.—Market very firm; sales, 620 bales; re ceipts, 227 bales; middling, 24%t. idea. ae was rin v i,.. by the aid or~idoney to be w taken Trehsnry Department These roa be bnilt bj- private enterprise, all some cases land subsides misht b / ; and THOSE Commencing Housekeeping, CAN BTT^tQ THE BEST ADVANTAGE, AIL KINDS OP HOBjSE-J?JEMSHING GOODS, r C’ltlNAj GLASS^VARte, Toflet Sets, Lfincy Articles, &c. Agents, Savannah. EN & CO., Agents, Charleston. PORT'OF SAVANNAH. Thursday, December 31. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Roxana, (Br) Winter, Liverpool, baTIast— Duncan, Johnston & Co. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia—Hunter & GammelL Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka—L J Guilmar- tin & Co. Steamer Dictator. Willey, Charleston—L J Guilmar- tin&Co. ' Sloop Fleet, Barrett, Riceboro—Planter’s Mill- Cleared Yesterday. Steamer Dictator, Willey, Jacksonville, &c—L J Guilmartin & Co. Steamer City Point, McNelty, Charleston—L J Guil- tnoi4in Ir /Ia ATKINS, Mas'cer, Will sail as above on aATRRDAY, January 2d, at — o’clock — m. Positively no engaged oerths' secured after Wednes day, December 30th, uni ess paid lor. Through bills lading giving on Uctton for Liverpool by first-class steamers. For freight or passage. Having superior accommoda tions, apply to JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & CO. 43“ WM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. • ‘ dec28 ienced workmen. nov30-3m And Intermediate Paints. 109 BJIO CVUTON STREET, AT TIE OLD STAND OF TC. D. SMYTHE & CO. •- •■./Notice. mHE ORIGINAL FIRM OF E. D. SMYTHE & CO. 1 was suddeffy dissolved on tlio 21st of March last. All debta due tte late firm are directed to be paid to HENRY V. Llw tally, or his attorney, JOSEPH W THE MERCHASTS’ AM) PIASTERS’ INDEPENDENT LINE For Palatka, Fla., FOB NEW YORK. Atlantic Coast MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. SIDEWHEKL SHIPS 1IVKRY THURSDAY. CABIN PASSAGE - Ol STEERAGE. WITH SUBSISTENCE.... *10 O* Toucliing at Darien, Brunstvick, Marys, Fernun'dina, .Tncksonville, Picolata and Intermedi ate Landings. Market Square, Savannah, Ga Cotton.—At the opening of theonarket prices asked were very high, (s*y-24%@25c<for middling)-which hnyers/elt unwilling to-con^e but advices from Liverpool showing sales- of 20,00a;w—, ws*k dling at 10%d, and New York firmst 26c'for middling;, ^Jtetter tone to the mafket, buyers entering mortK frfSly, #hich resulted in the sale of 3,515. bales,* the mrakJK6 4 closing quiet at 24%@25 for middling, 24% lor low middling, and 23% for good ordinary. - ^Mwbllowing were the sales o/*the day: 1 bale at S0c^(ffUicy)191 at 25, 184 at 24%, 828 at 24%, 636 at 3*%, »1 at 24%, 453 at 24%, 121 at 24%, 404 at 24, 219 at fl$gj57.at 23%, 88 at 23%, 173 at 23%. 123 at 23%, 165 12 at 22%. Total 3,516 bales. • SeA Island.—Inquiry to-day fair—sales, 2 bags at 13 at 52. Total 21 bags. ilC^ha^eceipts amount to 2,077 bales. T'jnakciai Gold, buying at 134%; seUing at 137; New York exchange buying at %c off; selling at ct off. starting bflls-in demand at 145%. . Receipts* .tor from Charleston—Hot mules and dze. ... ’ • •• - ’oint from Palatka, &c—27 bales cotton, A ' ' •> ' ^ilrpad n December 3Q. 2.050 bales Perstr 1^ horses, 1 lot • Per str Ciir andmdae^ cotton, 1;750 Wholesde and Retail! I EINSTM eckman, 151 < o agrees Street. OFFER THEIR fA GE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK iO ? DR Y GOODS At tlie I owest Prices ! J*g- Call and exan: 10 BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR hides 16 quarters beef, 13 sacks potatoes, 4 boxes wine, 6 hogs, 2 sacks flour, 11 feezes tobacco, 18 bdls p pa per, 3 sets old furniture, 2 bales cotton bark anomdze. Per sloop Fleet from Riceboro—900 bushels rough rice. Memoranda* Cleared at New York Ddo~26, schr Nora Drew, for .Jacksonville. . ' [By Telegraph.] Southampton, December 30.—Arrived Bavarian, New Orteahsi.to-da - New Yofik. Dece land, Hattefaa, "Mo WlLHINGTONjDe New Ydrk, and Gai • Charleston. De r rick and Surprise, THE NEW AND'MAGNIFICENT LOW PRESSURE, DOUBLE ENGINE IRON STEAMER NICK KINO, Commanded by NICK KINfll 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 Fernandina for Gainesville, Cedar Keys and Gulf ports ; at Jacksonville for lake City and Tallahassee; at Picolata with stages fonBt. Augustine; atPalatka by steamers for Enterprise; Silver Springs and Ocala. . . itETXJRNIlSrO-* ; Will leave Palatka EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, Jacksonville FRIDAY MORNING, it 3 o’clock, and touching at Fernandina, St. Marys, Brunswick and THE NEW AND. FAST-SAILING STEAMSHIP HERMAN LIVINGSTON CHEESE3IAN, Commander, Will sail on THURSDAY, December 31, at 9 o’clock a. m. Bills of lading given here on through freights of 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 arran ged accommodation s, apply t< > WILDER & FULLARTON, 8 Stoddard's Upper Range, dec28 opposite tne Post Office. Is ^prepared to SELL at Prices which will he as LOW as tliey can be bought in New York or Philadelphia, the following Goods: .Gen Meade. d, W R Clyde, from hore. , schrs John Fitzpat- jihia. HI! BAZAR. Drcs and Cloak Making. I L. LO IS WOOED RESPECTFULLY ; irttentit of ladles to her VERY SUPE- jITLES r ttrshclaes DRESS MAKING, Frehcl CHEMICALS FOB LIVERPOOL facilities for presen ng only the, latest And most recherche Parisian sty ;s much in advance of the pub lished mo ilea, Mada> j LOUIS can assure her patrons, and the Ladies gener Uy. that they may rely on'hav ing their rich and ct tty materials made in the best manner arid always < cquisitely graceful and accurate. - She attendt to fitting nd trimming herself. - TO HEBi OLD PA RONS she ^presses her cordial thanks, and all othen are respectfully Invited to give one trial a^ an illusl ation. MORNING, WEDDING, TRAVELING and oti ;r transient work dono promptly and at vert short not :e. DRESSES ahd SACQUESof Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds. SURGICAL : ^fiSfeuMENT UNITED ST, For Palat! TOUCHING AT BHUNSI NANDIKA, JACKSON! iVIU '.N I* JCi ’ICO LATA,' THE IRON STEAMSHIP, DYE WOODS, SBONGES, Etc. Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL IDAY AND FANCY GOODS of ail descriptions. Agent for Lippman’s Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease. Tlie most Economical, end at tlie same, time the Best Lubricator for Railroai Coaches, Hill Gearing-, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, am all heavy bearings, keeping the Axles always cool. Collins k BOOTS UVD SHOES (Britisby Al, will be ready foi stant, an* will have quick disj cargo engaged. For Freight apply to AY LATE ARRIVALS FROM PHILADELPHIA ) and New York we have received a HANDSOME JSORTMENTof - ; LADIES, MISSES AND CIIILDRI&’S DUNCAN & JOHNSTON. mastics, 75. To Baltimore by steam, %; bysaft, nom- gdby steam, to Liverpool Id on sea Island and three gfflSigs on upland ^ lb on cotton; 1b Havre 1 cent tb on cotton. Cotton by steam through to Bos- agffcc V lb. In coastwise freights there is less ac- man y vessels having been chartered North, mnnte a number of arrivals. West India freights LfUtp Windward Islands are dull. To Baltimore ggb*, $8 60. Resawed and timber to New York! gg|t2; to Boston, $10@12. ’ Chesapeake Phosphate. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND OF VAItioUS ! 7 COLORS. | The public are Invxed to call ahd examine our stock, EltfSTEIN) ECKMAN & CO., oeI3—tf 103 CCCJGRESS STREET. I ! rjpHIS VALUABLE FERTILIZER has been. tho roughly tested the past season by the planters of Geor gia, and has proved itself to Vie among the besi Phos-. phates ever offered to the publjix> It. is prepared by the old established house of Isaac^eyholds k, Son, of Baltimore. ■ For sule by - R. HABERSHAM A CO.,. dec!8-lm Agents. GARDEN LOT FOR SALE. j^OT NO. 160, CONTAINING FIVE AND SEVEN- TENTHS ACRES OF LAND, lying about 2% miles from the city, near the intersection of Dr. Screven’s avenne and Caustin Bluff road, suitable for raising vegetables. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to A. DUTENHOFEB, nov21-tf 74 Bay street led ahd repaired, will WEDNESDAY MORN- , resume her trips ING, 21st instant, RETURNING,! DAY MORNING/ AFTERNOON, at MORNING. J This Boat hakj ACCOMMODATIO irly thereafter. inville every SATCJR- i every SATURDAY mnah on - SUNDAY Principal Agent for Kayton’s Oil of Life and Pills AIRY STATE ROOM 1,5 O O BOX Hi TOBACCO! ! IN SHORE AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTUI1 PRICES.BY *”'■ TILiXTO^i CREWS & C>, 163 Hay Street, SAVANKlAH, GEORSLi . FOWI /GUANO! The supply of . this RELIABLE EE HLIZEl: will be ample, and merchao tnd:plauter| can rely upon their orde leihg filled without delay. A V^ONDERFUL SUCCESS H points beyond will bo ly at the office, on Florida [JNNINGHAM, Agents. jilts to .. 2,813 125,663-128,476 mrsday i previously '....*. ~ actual connt, 12 m. . • 1,848 115,680-117,628 :fys;.at Jacksonville with 3 City, and at picolata with. Augustme. ’ ipcls—tt CITY MAPS. rpHE NEW MAPS. Of the City of Savannah, Cm n ow be obtained by application to the City Treas- urer, at five dollar* each. • novll-t BACOVJjWHISKE^! Prime Bacon Slionltiers, , Innhds. and-Boies. Prime llac*u Hams, .! - ' I - i-' In Tierees. . 1 Dry Salted j Slionlders, V ,W‘ * • Hi‘Boxes. -ffi „ Superior Ya. Rectified Whiskey, kL. . : ' * ’ 50 tons PLOW STriKL, 300 tons 8WEEDES IRON, 400 tons REFINED IRON, 1,500 kegs KAILS, 100 dozen COLLINS’- AXES, 40 dozen HUNT’S AXES. 44)0 bags SHOT, for sale by cash per ton of 2,0^0 po.i TT IS ALSO UNSURPJ JSmnure for ftndard bade BY - Phosphates ! A TRUE BIRD GUANO,* from tin in th« Carribean Sea, belongii lat. 11 deg. 50 min. north, long. 66 d and imported direct to Savannah, ton, in ba£$. HAR^ nov7-tf Corn and Oats, jJlOR SALE BY 7 »uglO-t S. A. nt "DKE’S SON A OO No. 90 BAY STREET, SAYANN.