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$aUwafl$.
B ll&c; dear rib 16^q clear sides
dull at 14%@15%c. Lard scarce;
c; keg lie. Sugar firm and scarce;
ood fair to fully fair; 10j&c for
*es—no market. Whisky dull at
iana;$l 04(51106 for Western. Cof
fee active and higher; fair 17@tTj£c; good 18J«3
19c; prime 19*£@20c, Com meal firmer and held
at $4 30.
St. Louis, September 21 .—Flour closed quiet
and lower. Com dnll and lower than No. 9
Mixed. Whisky firm at $1 01. Pork lower at
$24 75@2S 00, mostly delivered, Bacon dnll and
lower; only oraer trade; shoulders 10J$@llc; clear
rib lGJ*@16^c: clear sides 16X@l62*c. Lard
steady; steam iT*j|c.
Cincinnati. SoDtember SI.—Flonr closed
steady. Com Arm at 83®S5c for No. S Mixed.
Lard easier; summer 13JCC. Bacon quiet and
steady; shoulders JO^oilc; clear ribs l«c; clear
sides 16}f c. Whisky firm at *1 01.
Louisville. September 21. — Flonr dnll and
lower; Superfine t3 7E@4 20; Extra *4 25@4 TS;
Extra Family No. 1 $5 00@5 50; Fancy *« 2S@
0 75. Corn in fair demand and firm at S3<^S5c.
Pork nominal. Bacon in fair demand and firm;
shoulders 10Jf@ltc; dear ribs ic@16Kc; clear
sides 16J£@1674c. Sngar-cnred hams 14@15c;
plain 14c. Lard lS&c. Whisky $1 01. Bagging
2c V pound. Kentucky hemp I3Jf@14J£c. Flax
and jnts 10@16»fc as to weight.
Wilmington, September 21.—Naval Stores—
Spirits Turpentine firm at 33c. Bosin steady at
$1 90 for Strained. Crude Turpentine steady at
*1 25 for nard; *2 25 for Yellow Dip; $2 25 for
pSustoiSj; giwrtonj
jffacUnnsfei ami Jomuto.
joilv x'nosoram | raos. BiLLAKnrKE.
McDOJVOUGH & BALLAKTYNE,
Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders
Corner East Broad and liberty Streets,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA,
0E0KGIA CEBTBAL BAILKOAD STEAM
SHIPS.
FOR NEW YORK
Leave Savannah daily at 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta (Sunday excepted).. .6:46 P. M.
Arrive at Beaufort “ ‘‘ .22S3 P. M.
Arrive at Port Eoyal “ “ ...3:16P.M.
FOB SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily at .5:10 A. M.
Leave Augusta (Sundays excepted)... ..7:00 A. M.
Leave Port Royal « ...,10:00 A.M.
Leave Beanfert “ “ ...,10:18 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah dally at...— 3:30 P. M.
dose connection for all points NORTH via
Charleston, at Augusta, for Atlanta and the West,
and at Tamassee, for station on Port Boyai
Railroad.
Tickets for sale at It. R. Bren s Special Ticket
Agency at SIX Bull street, between Congress au
—— ts, and at Depot Office.
, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
(Comumrtai
Apothecary and Druggist.
L. C. Strong, 67 Bull, cor. Perry-st. l.n»
Architect, Engineer and Contractor.
Augustus ScmvAAB, 1S5X Bay street
Attorneys at Law.
J. K. Brans, ISfix Bay street. Collections, dec.
Branch Freight Office,
A. * G. Railroad, 21# Bull st, Jno. L. HotntnxaT,
Gen. Freight Agent; R R. Bara, Special Ag’t.
ffttamtoats.
foiTfloIiIda!
al! grades above ordinary. Sales for the day 742
bales. Receipts at all the porta to-day amount to
10.051 bales, against 5,SGI bales for this date last
week. We quote:
Good Middling 14
Middling l4*<gH
Low Middling 14K@
Good Ordinary —
Bottling Works.
J. Ryan, 110 and 112 Broughton, established 1852.
Bakers.
Wk. Campbell, 34 Bryan, cor. Price Street.
Jas. L. Murphy, 72 Bryan and 17G Broughton st
waEsstWSils
sidewreel
steamer
julyl54f
THURSDAY, October 1st, at 12 o’clock M.
SAN SALVADOR, Nickerson, will sail on
SATURDAY, October 3d, at 2 o’clock P. M.
Bills of lading issued here on Cobon through to
fixstSass and Continental ports, via New York, by
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage, apply to
„ WILDER <6 CO., Agents,
No. S Stoddard’s Uoper Ranire.
WM. R- GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling
Hnwin Vnnr —
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD
Ordinary .* *" *12
SAVANNAH DAILY COTTON STATEMENT.
Sea Is’d. Upland.
.. 116 4,463
2,123
53 17,036
jkiiJpfoa ijtrtrtttgm*.
Stock ou nand Sej>t l«t, 18*4.
Received to-day
Receive*! previously
ville Saturdav, arrivin^i^ J acksoo.
morning. vmg m Savannah So*.
Buggies and Wagons Built and Repaired.'
Wm. W. Gnann, Liberty st., near West Broad.
GOING NORTH AND WEST.
8:45 A.M
9rfJ5A.il
ta 4:00 P. it
Exported to-day
Exported previously.
MANUFACTURERS OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS, GIN GEAR, IRON RAILING, I
• . FRONTS, VERANDAHS FOR STORES AND DWELLINGS.
A LL orders for IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and REPAIRS of MACHINERY promptly atte
to. We offer a Reduced Price list of SUGAR MILLS and PANS. Send for Circular.
BLACK STAR LINE.
FOB NEW YORK
EVERY SATURDAY.
Cabin Passage $20—Steerage $10.
Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Ac.
J. F. Glatigny, 122 State Street.
Wm. ScnEiiiiNO, opposite Marshall House.
Total
Stock on hand and on shipboard
this evening 142 8,S35
Kinakcial.—Sterling exchange, 5 25 @ 5 26,
nominal; New York Bight exchange buying
nominally at per cent, discount and selling
at per ct.. discount to par. Gold buying at 109#
—Wilder & Co. * '
Steamer Rosa, riiilpot, Augusta and landings—
W r Harry.
Steamer Carrie, Smith, Darien. Ac.—F M
Myrell.
Br ship George Bell, Bose, Bclevcanx Cove, N
S,-in ballast, 13 days—Wilder & Co.
Clothing, Wholesale and Bctail.
Heidt, Jaudon * Co., 135 Broughton Street.
modations, applyto^ ““'“S superior rca
sep!6-tf
China, Glass and Crockery.
Geo. W. Allen, 192 Broughton st.
Tnos. West, 1ST Broughton street.
AKDS03T. A"*
Padelford'a \V
FOR AUGUSTA
AND WAT
,10:00 P. M
. 7:10 P.M
. 7.-25 P. M
. 6:10A.M
4:10 A. M
6:45 A. M
Cast Off Clothing Bought and Sold,
At cor. Whitaker and York sts. Best price given.
»u anvas, IS cents.
Flour.—Northern and Western superfine, $5 00
A schooner, name unknown.
Deported Yesterday.
Steamer Starlight, Coxetter, Fernandina—F M
Landings,
@0 00; extra, S» 00@7 00; family, $7 50@S 50;
extra family, $S on@9 00; fancy, $9 00@10 00.
- iJiira.—Com—We quote white at $1 13@1 15
per ushel; mixed, $110@112. Oats—demand fair
t 73 j 801 ta.
Hat.—We quote Northern fl 10@115 at nhole-
s jj and i 1 25@! SO at retail; Eastern $1 30@145
at wholesale and $1 60@1 65 at retail: Western
II 10^ 15 at wholesale and II 25@1 50 at retail.
Hides.—Dry Flint, 15>fc; dry salted. llX@13>f
cents; deer skins, 3ci; war, 27@2S cents: woof
ttKlOUtKLS ir/^T.o a- l ^
THE FTRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
HUNTS VILLE,
CROWELL, Commander,
sail for the above port on SATUR-
VT^DAY, September 26th, 1874, at — o’clock
Through bills of lading given on Cotton dcs-
ned for Liverpool and the Continent by first-
lass steamers.
Insurance by this line one-half per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
CK3TAVUS COHEN & CO., Agents,
R. LOWDEN. Esq., New York. 7 sep21*
itlemoronda.
[By Tybee Telegraph Co. to the .Morning News.]
Tybee, Ga, September 21,1874.
Passed in—Steamship Herman Livingston,
STEAMER
ROSA
WILL LEAVE
EVERY WEDNESDAY
At 9 a. m.
Freight received at all
pas&age apply on wharf.
steamer
kATlE
VttHu,,
K'EIty SATDRDAT
-'■Situ.
^es. For freight or
•F. BARRY, AgcnI .
T:30 P. 51
8:05 P. M
5:55 A. M
8:20 A. M
9:20 A. M
9:05 A. M
9:00 A. M
6:35 P. M
5:40 P. M
3:05 P.M
Crackers and Candy.
J. H. A. Wills, No. 200 Bay street.
Lard—Firm; in tierces, 1G@16J<c; tubs and
kegs, 17c.
N a val Stores.—We quote: Strained rosin $175
@1 80; No. 2, $1 S56&2 00; JOw No. 1, $2 35^2 BO;
No. 1, $3 50; extra No. l,$t 00; low pale,$4 50<g>4 75;
pale, SO 50; extra pale, $C 00; window glass, $6 50.
Spirits turpentine—Kerosene packages, 30 cents;
whiskey packages. 30 cents.; New York barrels
(or regular) 30c. Tar, $2 00&3 00.
Rice.-—The market continues moderately active
with fair inquiry. We quote: Common, 7@7£fc;
Fair, 7*«£c; Good, T*f<aSc; Prime, 8^c.
PHILADELPHIA AID SOUTHERN MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
For Darien ami Satili
Via St. Catherine, Sapelo. Dc
SL Simon Ishuids.
Dry Hoods.
J. Cohen, 152 Broughton st., is selling at cost.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats aud Straw Goods.
Orff, Watkins & Co., 125 and 127 Congress st.
eave Augusta 8:05 P.M
rrive in Augusta 5-55 A. M
rrive in Savannah 7:15 A. M
Train No. 1 for Eufaula and Albany leaves Ma-
Clothiuof, &c,
THE NEW STEAMER
CARRic
Cipt. JOE SMITH,
W ILElrave Charic-ton Hi,,
THDBSDAY, at 4 o'clock n .
above named places.
No Freight received after Zy. o'cl, h k ,,
sailing cay.
All Freight for Satilla River anil -
able on the wharf by shipper. ‘ •
For Freight or Passage apply .;•» 1» -
scptUU . Office Charles:,,:, ,
Summer Arrangcineiiii
For Florida and Cliarhstor.
Sontii Carolina.
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
H. P. Bickford, 169 and 171 Bay at.
G. H. Remsiiart, and agent for Fairbanks’ Scales.
pion, Homeward, Lothair, Capo, Statesman,
Stalaf, Nevada, Erin.
Charleston. September 21.—Ai rived—Fa’con.
Sailed, steamship Carolina and Mary Collins.
Receipts.
Per steamer Carrie, from Satilla River, &c—
2,4S0 bushels rough rice, 53 ska rough rice, 4
hides. 1 coil rope, 1 bdl rakes. 1 case mdse, 1 pbg
mdse. 1 iron wheel, 7 empty kegs, 4 bags po-
LILIENTHAL & K0H\
TEAL, Commander,
ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
September 2 Jtb, 1S74, at — o’clock. —. M.
Dry Goods.
Rogers, Dasher & Co., cor. Brough’n & Whitk’r.
ARE NOW OPENING THE
LARGEST STOCK!
Insurance on Cotton by steamers of this line
one-half per cent.
a Through bills lading signed to Antwerp, Rotter
prominent interior points on
Dress Making.
Mrs. E. Aitken, 122 State street.
ExclasiYe a Dealor8 in Boots, Shoes and Hats,
Brunner & Faxon, 141 Congress st.
july3-tf
uuu, Deuo, ana an
the Continent of En
Star Line,” and the
pony” ana their connections from
For freight apply to
HUNTER & GA]
sep21 10
Atlantic and Gulf R. R,
CORRECTED BY
11. MYERS & BROTHERS,
IIIDflSSlON MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE D2AL-
KRS IN TOBACCO, SEOARS, HIDES, ETC., SAYAN-
HAH.
I; OKS—
Dry Flint ViklG <S>
l>ry Salt V tb 14 ®
Butcher salted ^ Xh 12 @
i «r^s—
Deer « lb @35
Engraving, Stencil Cutting, Ac.
W. W. Smith & Bro., No. 23 Drayton Street.
For Fino Family Supplies go to
J. B. Sexton, No. 110# Broughton, near Bull st.
COMPRISING ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
Youths’, Boys’ and i
CIOfMSI©
Fresh Fish of all kinds aud Oysters.
L. Savarese & Bro., No. 3 Jefferson street.
FOR BOSTON.
EVERT SATURDAY
flour, 7 lihds bacon, 00 bxs starch, S crates starch,
3 bales rope, 20 half bbls beer, 177 kegs beer, 19
bbls dry fruit, 10 bags gruano, 1 bale wool, 5 bales
hides, 1 keg wine, 4 rods leather, 24 cars lumber,
For Gent’s Furnishing Coods, go to
«J. A. Santina, 136 Broughton Street.
>heep apiece !
Otter apiece t
Mkik apiece . i
Fox..? apiece 1
K.-uxoou apiece 1
4 ’-v«»Mwax V » 1
Tallow ..3? ft
Wool, unwashed, free of burrs. lb 35
Wool, burry y lb 15
HIE SPLENDID NJJW YORK DllLTSI
WHEEL STEAMER
dictator
Csplaiu TOGEL,
Will Bail every WEDNESDAY at l2 Q ’ t k
(peo* ai nerai's wtlirr, sivjmxin;
For FEESANDISA, JACKSOXVIU C,
COTE SPRINGS, PALATK v,
And ail Way Landings on the St. Join s I
Fire, Narine and Life.
R. IX, Footxtxs & Co., Insurance Agency.
EN’S Fine D. B. DIAGONAL SUITS; Men’s Fine DRESS SUITS; Men. Fine BUSINESS SUITS;
Youths’ Fine BUSINESS SUITS; Youths’ Fine DltESS SUITS;
Boys’ Fine SCHOOL SUITS; Boys’ Fine DllfiSS -SUITS;
Children’s BLOUMER SUITS;
Fire and Marine Insurance.
New Orleans Ins Co, J. T. Thomas, Agt, 109 Bay.
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Htrosox & Sullivan, 356 Bay street.
Gents’ FUfiNISniNG GOODS in endless variety; A full 1 nc of HATS, TRUNKS and VALISES, at the
Emporium of Fashion,
1C1 Congress Street, (Opposite the Market).
23T Country Merchants would do well to inspect our Stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and
T KEEK RAPII MARKETS.
Furniture.
J. Lindsay, 190 Brov^hton st.
Financial.
London, September 21. Noon.—Street rate 2>£
per cent, discount. Erie 33?£c.
Paris. September 21. Noon.—Rentes 63f 55c.
Mew York, September 21, Noon.—Money dull
at 2 jx;r cenL Gold opened at 109&. Sterling
Exchange—long $4 SIX; short $4 S7. Govern
ments active and lower. State bonds qniet and
nominal. Stocks active and higher.
New York, September 21. Evening.—Money
easy at 2@2X cent. Sterling Exchange
dull at 50. Gold closed steady at 109^@l0Sx.
Governments inactive and lower. State bonds
qniet and nominal.
New York, September 21.—Latest.—Eighty-
ones. STJi; sixty-twos, 112?£; sixty-fours, 114%;
sixty-fives, 115%; new, 115; sixty-sevens, 116&;
sixty-eights, 116%; new fives, 11 \%; ten-forties,
111 if.
State bonds—Tennessee sixes, CS; new, GS;
Virginia sixes, 29; new, 29; consolidated, 52^; de
terred 9; Louisiana sixes, 20; new, 20; Levee
sixes. 20; eights, 21: Alabama eights, 45; fives,
30; Georgia sixes. 73; sevens, 91^; North Caro
lina’s, 20; new. 10; special tax, 5; South Caro-
linas. 25: new 17; April and October. 17. :
New Orleans, September 21.—Gold 109?*. Ex
change—New York Sight X per cent, premium.
Sterling |5 32.
Cotton.
Liveri’ool. September 21. Noon.—Cotton open
ed a shade easier; Uplands, 3d: Orleans S*£d.
Sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 bales for
?]>ecaiatiou aud export.
Cotton to arrive l-16d cheaper.
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in October and
November, 7 15-lCd.
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, deliverable in September
and October, 7 13-lGd.
Sales on a basis middling Uplands, nothing be
low low middling, skipped in October and Novem
ber, 8d.
Later.—Sales to-day include 5,500 bales of
American.
Sales of shipments of new crop on a basis of
connectin' at Fernandina with the Ftori
roiul for all points in the interior, and st<
to Havana, Cuba, and New Orleans, vj :
b-eys.
returning,
will arrive at Savannah every 3 A TV
making connections with Steamship- an«!
Railroad trains bound North, leaving fur <
aw v Akiuu, xx Li auummei, o y* rosier, wuc ttuu
servant, Mrs Groover, Mr Yulee, C F Martin, G
C McKinley, Miss Austin, Mrs Jenkins, and 3
steerage.
Per steamship II Livingston, from New York—
E N Cohen, Jr, Mr Duggan, D 31 Adee, John
Sherlock, II S DeForest and servant, J 31 Shoe
maker, C B Shoemaker, G J Bratton, A K Leon,
C J Ingram, R 3lallorv, S Ledlie and wife, Miss
Pauline Hecht, Mrs J J Waring, 31aster J D Rob
inson, 3Iiss Annie Robinson, John D Robinson,
J A M Varnam. Jacob Hecht, Wm Neil, J P
Dunn, 3Trs M Cants, 3Irs M 31asscti, Mrs Friet-
zeii and infant, 31rs Umbsdcnbok, Catherine
Horan, J II Williams, 3r J O’Donohue, D B Les
ter, Jas R Sheldon, D Burns, J Gallagher, J B
Aiken, B McCoy, J H Heit., YV Hassell, M Kelly,
G Baldrick, Jno Kehoe, 3lrs M A ilartin, Master
M Thomas, Lizzie Henderson.
Consignees.
Per steamer Carrie, from Satilla River, &c—
S Guckenbeimer, Lovell & L, Davant, W & Co.
Boehm, B & Co, J L Foster, H Sanders.
Per steamship H Livingston, from New York—
Alexander & R. G Butler, Bernhard & K, Brad
ley & Son, Blitch & 31, D Burns. O Butler & Co.
For Fine G r «ceries and Liquors,
Go to John Lyons’, cor. Broughton and Whitaker.
ItMcUw ami lavftry
Fancy Groceries.
Branch & Cooper, cor. Broughton and Barnard.
Great Southern Jewelry Establishment
. MURKATjS LINE.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERT TUESDAY.
m. S\ HAJIIMM,
IMPORTER & DEALER
or nul rente, gold on board steamer/
For freight or passage apply to
RKAJNARD A ROBEBTSOS.A!
Captain BULKLEY,
W ILL sail for the above port on TUES
DAY, September 22d, 1874, at 3 o’clock
r. 3i.
_ Through bills lading furnished on Cotton des
tined for Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow, Antwerp,
Christiana, Rotterdam, &c., &c., by first-class
BteAinships.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER & GAM31ELL,
84 Bay Street.
BALTIMORE AM) SA?A NS AH STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
Dooley’s Ye istPowder
Is perfectly l*ure cad Whj.osome.
WA-rCH'EiiSi
JEWEXRY^SlLYEl
FOR BALTIMORE
train on South-
r Snndays, Tucs-
Dooley ? s Yeast Powder
days, and Thursdays, and arriving at Albany
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Train on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leaves
unction (No. 9 Atlantic & Golf Railroad) for Al
bany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a: 11:00
x. m., and arrives from Albany Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:49 p. ar.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge, for Apalachi
cola, every Sunday evening.
H. S, HAINES.
my4-tf General Superintendent.
Cabin Passage ^1.7
middling Uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
7 15-1 Cd.
Liverpool. September 21,, Evening.—5 r. k.—
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Sales on a ba^is of middling and uplands,
nothin? helow low middling, shipped m October
and November, S l-16d.
New York, September 21. Noon.—Cotton open
ed quiet; sales 610 bales; Uplands, 16#c; Orleans,
lG?sc.
Futures opened qniet as follows : September,
15 ll-16@15*f; October, 15 3-16^15j!#c; Novem
ber, 15 3-16u§15ifc; December, 15 S-lGtSlS.^c;
January, 15 T-lGg}i5>£c.
New York, September 21, Evenlmr.—Cotton—
Net receipts 99 bales; gross receipts 3.995 bales.
Futures closed quiet, with sales of 17,000 bales
as follows : September, 15 2!-32@15 11-lGc: Oc
tober, 15 3-10@l5 7-32c; November. 15 3-16<2U5
7-32c; Deceralier, 15^(415 9-32c; January', 1375,
15 13-S2@15 7-16e; February, 15 3-32@»5 ll-16c;
March, 15 31-32@lGc; April, 1C 5-16® 16 U-32c;
3Iay, 21-31c; June,
Cotton closed weak and irregular; sales 1,463
bales at 16?^@163»c.
New Orleans September 21.—Cotton closed
quiet and irregular; middling 15#c; low mid
dling 14?£c; good ordinary 14c; net receipts 2,793
bales; gross receipts 3,350 bales; exports coastwise
3,1*93 bales; sales COO boles; sales last evening 600
bales; stock ou hand — bales.
Norfolk. September 21.—Cotton closed quiet
and steady; low middling 15c; :net receipts 498
bales; exi>orts coastwise 934 bales; exports to
Great Britain 93 bales; sales 44 bales; stock on
hand — hales. ...
Baltimore. September 21.—Cotton closed dull
aud easier; middling 16#c; low middling 15#<4
15#c; good ordinary 14J£c; nct^cceipts 96 boles;
gross receipts 212 bales; exports coastwise 40
bales: sales 140 bales; to spinners 50 bales; stock
on hand — bales. .....
Misupn is. September 21.—Cotton closed qniet
aud steady; middling 15#c; low middling 15#c;
receipts 1,253 bales; shipments 1,000 bales; stock
on hand — bales.
. Charleston, September 21.—Cotton closed
easy and in fair demand; middling 14#c; low
middling 14#c; good ordinary 14c; net receipts
1,266 bales: exports coastwise 549 bales; sales 1,000
bales; stock on baud — bales.
Mobile, September 21.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 14#c: low middling 14c; good ordinary
1314c; net receipts 1,7S7 bales; exports coastwise
C24 bales; sales 230 bales; stock on hand — bales.
Boston, Scptcml>ei 21.—Cotton closed dull and
heaw; middling 17c; net receipts 5 bales; gross
JSpta 83 bates; sales 150 bales; stock on hand
S> RhuSdelphia , September 21.—Cotton dull;
middling lGJtfc; low middling I4#c; good ordinary
receipts 296 bales; sales—'bates
Gal veston, September 21—Col
and weak; middling IStfc; low
^‘SSSS^-W’SSSwo"'bitaitock on
hand 12.721 balC8.
Wn-MLNOTON, September 21. — Cotton cemr:
middling 15c; low middlinar 14J£c; good ordi
nary 13«c; net receipts 118 baies; exports coast-
wine 62 oalee; sales 103 bales; stock on band —
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Slakes Delicious Muffins. Griddle Cskes, Coni
Bread, Ac.
Dooley’s Yeast Powde r
Slakes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Res, Cib*
and Pastry, nice, light and healthy.
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is the Best, because perfectly pun.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
guggics and Carriages!.
OTARGEMENT!
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
laiatiog,
PAINTING!
Dooley’s Yeast Powder
Is guaranteed to give satisfactioo-
Be sure to ask for
Dooley’s YeastPowder
Tison & G, WB Woodbridge, Duncan J, & Co,
J Finnegan <fe Co, W H Woods & Co, Groover, S
& Co, Brady & 31, Kirksey & S, Davant, W & Co,
J Hull <& Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, Solomon Bros,
Flannagan, A & Co, Austin & E, Hopkins & W,
Warfield & W, O Cohen & Co, J W Luthrop & Co,
W W Chisholm, K 31 Oppenheimcr, Johnson &
J, Bates & C, Purse & T.
Per Central Railroad, September 21, 1S74.—
For’dg Agt C R R, For’dg Agt A & G R R, Jos H
Baker, SolomomBros, Orff, W & Co, Goium & L,
Jno Oliver, S G Haynes & Bro, Hcmy Yonge,
DeWitt, 31 & Co, E & Sutten, Mohr Bros, Palmer
& D, Einstein, E & Co, A B Ives, A Freidenbcrg
& Co, M H Williams, Jr, Claghom & C, Henry
Saunders, S Guckeulieimer, Brainard & R, Wil
cox, G & Co, L J Guilmartin & Co, Hopkins & W,
Davant, W & Co, F W Sims & Co, Farley, P &
Co, W W Carter & Sons, Lawton, & H Co, J W
Latlirop & Co, Inman, S & Co, Tison & G, NA
Hardee’s Son & Co.
Murphy & Clark,
2, 4, G, 8, lO, 12 West Droad Sfc
Cor. Bryan ancl Bay.
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets,
IV AJRE, G-M
AH THE EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY, AMERICAN WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND
FANCY GOODS.
The line embraces an assortment UNSURPASSED in Variety and Elegance by any IN THE SOUTH
tyExperienced WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS and ENGRAVERS attached to the House.
98 Bryan itreet, between Drayton and
Abercom Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
HOUSE, SHIP; STEAMBOAT, SICS ASH
Ornam’tal Painters,
gilding,
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
43r JLt A Z IN <3r
AMD
Paper Hanging.
We arc prepared to offer estimates for every de
scription of Painting: in any part of Georg*.
South Carolina and Florida, ana guarantee satis
faction in the execution of oar work.
We keep always in store a select stock of the
following articles: -
BURE ENGLISH B. B. LEAD.
ATLANTIC and ali other brands of LEADS.
oils, varnishes, ruTTr, brushes.
Furniture, Dcmar and other VARNISHES put
np In quart, pint and haif pint bottles, ready for
'^GROUND and ENAMELED GLASS.
STAINED and PLAIN of various colors.
Double and single thick French, English and
American GLASS.
GOLD LEAF. BRONZE, Glaziers’ DIAMONDS.
Machinery OILS, and Axle GREASE
Skylight and Builders’ LADDERS.
H i™ 3 t ck0f ^ “ d PiAra PAPEH
p er*OTS drairing work and material in our line
would do wen to give ns a caU before going else-
where.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
SIGN WORK
Executed with neatness and dispatch.
BUILDERS LADDERS, SKYLIGHT LAD
DERS, STEP-LADDERS, the lightest and strong-
In order to meet the requirement a of our in
creased business, we have leased the large
NEW AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING
Peruvian Guano Agency.
R. G. Lay, Agent Consignees, Kelly’s Block.
Nos. 8,10 and 12 West Broad street (adjoiningour
Carriage Repository),
Paints, Oils, Sash, Blinds, Ac.
John Oliver, 3 Whitaker st.
Mip ®aqw«ttri«g,
EXCLUSIVE WHOSiESAUE
Boot, Shoe and Hat House.
BJHETJIVIVElif*afc FAXON
141 Congress Street, Savannah,
Produce Commission Merchant.
Cay & Kneluer, 173 Bryan st, 3farket square.
George S. Herbert, 1 and 2 City Ntarket
. Sewing Machines.
Singer Manutactcring Co., 172 Broughton St
Wheeler & Wilson Mr’a Co., W. B. Cloves, Agt
Second-Hand Furniture (Bought and Sold).
C. Rollandin, C6 Broughton, cor. Lincoln.
HU F| WIL1INK,
Shipwright, Caulker
AND
SPARMAKER,
YAKB NORTH SIDE OF RIVEB, OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SAVANNAH, Ga.
U AS facilities for doing all work with disnatch.
SPRUCE SPARS md LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
C Ahm^^Ht for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
Is prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
Buggies, Carriages,
AND VEHICLES OF ALL DESCBIPriON8,
To which wc invite the attention of purchasers.
There is no concern in the South having onr fa
cilities and keening on hand as large a stock, and
we can offer inducements to those who patronize
“angStf 0 * 0 ” 01 CqnaUe<1 ^ “>y 1“ the trade.
JOHN NIC01S0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plnmbcr and dealer in Gas Fixture*
DRAYTON STREET, •
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BBOB® 1 ®^
Honsra fitted with Gas an
latest improvements, at the shortes.
u.*4'c:
Jora Y. Dixos & Co., 132 Bronghton Street
Tin Ware, Tin Booling, Gutters, Ete.
Thqs, J, Dai.t, 1SS Congress street,
W OULD ask the attention of COUNTRY and CITT MERCHANTS to their splendid stock now
being received. W’c areprepsred to offer to the trade one of the best and most select stock of
goods ever offered in the Southern Market, in
MEN’S WAX and CALF BROGANS, of our own make;
MEN’S BOOTS and SHOES, in all styles and varieties;
Simvaw, gforfjs,
Cormack Hopkins,
WM. M. McFALL
©aitoring,
%mml
A. L, Dbsbopiixoss, 21 Bell st
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Wx. Hoke, IM Congress at.
T. J- Dcbbab A Co., 131 Bay Street.
Jakes McGrath & Co., 1T5 Bay Street
T AILOR and Draper, respectfully informs his
customers and the pnbhcthat be has brought
from New York a large stock of French and Eng
lish goods forFall and Winter,consisting of Cloths
Cashmeres, Vestings, Diagonal and Worsted
Coatings of tlie choicest patterns; also, a large
assortment of French and English Pants Pat
terns, the choicest in the market, all of which be
will make to order S!™ 1 . to any house on Broad-
PIiAXN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED
TIN WARES,
STOVES,
HARDWARE and
House Furnishing Goods,
No. 1G7 BROUGHTON STREET.
ang2T-tf
(SUCCESSOR TO SCHWARZ * BRADY)
Would inform Us friends and the public that he has removed his store to
127 Bronghton Street, next to the Corner of Bull,
Where he will keep bn hand full assortments of
Carpets, Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths.
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS,
aug!5-3m - AND ALL GOODS CONNECTED WITH HIS BUSINESS.
car firm %vith a good demand; 8>f@S&c for fair to
EsitiiBHs
fncSf “TaUowtou'sSc. ^iftoTat
12 25@2 30 for Strained. Spirits Turpentine firmer
at 31)»e. I’o rk dull and unsettled; New Mess in
iob lots at $23 25@24 00. Lard heavy; prime
stram line. \Vhislfy decidedly firmer at *101®
I OS; closing at the latierprico. Freights to Liver-
■ ] ^ J ffi£g£^ffiS3Sr^W dun ana
<&jJ2Z^2SZ££i%5Sgi.
il 00®l 05. Oafs firmer; Southern 60@6^c. Bye
firmer at 90c(>iSl 09. Provisions steady with a
fobbin- demand for shoulders. Lard-re-
flned 15c. Coffee strong. m Whisky $1 05. Sugar
II NEW 21.—Flonr closed dnU;
FxrraJfi 00: Choice $6 50<a7 00. Com dull
nt (Wc for Yellow ’31ixed; $1 00 for White. Oats
HP ire- nnd advanced at 64<^65c. Bran quiet at
Ills Hav dull: Prime {26 50. Dry salted uk ^
dull- sbouldeid held at 10c. Bacon dull and nc. >
and (foal.
gjetv goveljs.
New Novels
100 cords OAK;
100 « PINE;
100 <£ LIGHTW
50 PINEKII
Sawed or Slick, for sale at lowest
Orders left at
D. C. Bacon’s Luml
THE PARISIANS.
’Double and
Straw Hat for $1 \
If so, come and select it from the Stock of
BROWN, THE HATTER
137 Congress Street.
, w They must be sold to make room for hi.
O^. H. MILiLBH,Art
(SUCCESSOR TO S. S. MILLER,)
Dealer in Furniture ©f all Kinds
Ware-Rooms 169 and 171 Bronghton Sr., Betvroen Jefferson nnd Barnard St..
This OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE HOUSE wonld call the attention of purchasers to th
LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, which is replenished by every srrivi
from Northern prats, f :bl4-tf
NARCISSUS, CROCUS,
And Miscellaneous Bulbs
ALSO,
✓ ^ BDLR GLASSES!
Just arrired and for sale by
J. H. PARSONS & CO.,
sei‘.12-tf Hi sute Btreet.
NEWS DEPOT,
Comer of Bull Street and Bay Xrane,
mhI6 (Rear al Post Office.)
(lU stock.
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mom
Florist and Ice Cream Gardens.
G. Noble, corner of Bull and 3facon streets.
Fine Groceries, Wine, Fruits, Ac.
V. S. Studer, cor. Abcrcorn st. and Perry st. lane
General Insurance and Real Estate Agent.
C. G. Fallioant, 104 Bay Street.
Groceries and Country Supplies.
Blitch & Miller, 1SS Congress and 183 St.Julian.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Weeds & Cornwell, 173 and 175 Broughton st.
Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Belting, Ac.
N. B. Knafp, 3Iarket Square.
House and Sign Painter.
Wm. P. McKenna, 136 St. Julian street.
Archibald Gilmore, 4 Whitaker st.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &c.
Cormack Hopkins, 167 Broughton st.
Hair Goods.
Miss C. Abbott, 13% Drayton Street.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Satchels, &c.
Chas. H. Brown, 137 Congress st.
Hides, Wool, Wax, Ac.
AL Y. Henderson, ISO Bay st.
Importers and Jobbers of Crockery.
Bolshaw & Silva, 152 St. Julian and 149 Bryan st.
Kerosene, Illuminating Oils, Lamps, Ac.
C. K. Osgood, 31 Whitaker street.
Livery and Boarding Stable.
Luke Carson, cor. Broughton and Abercoro sts.
Millinery, Dry hnd Fancy Goods.
Mrs. Sarah Strauss, 159% Congress sL
Manufacturer of Cigars and Dealer in Tobacco.
J. V. Barbee, S5 Bay Street.
Manufacturer and Dealer in Pitch Pine Lumber.
Jno. J. McDonough, cor. East Broad & Charlton.
Machinists and Boiler Makers.
P. J. Bulger, Bay st, near Habersham.
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Founders.
Monahan, Parry & Co., cor. Bay and Randolph.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
Robt. D. Walker, York st, op. Trinity Church.
Newspapers, Periodicals and Books.
Wm. Estill, Jr., Bull Street corner of Bay lane.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
Turner & Bro., 134 State Street
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Charles E. Wakepield, 122 Bryan Street
P. E.&F. V. Masters, 30_#Whit’r,bet Bro. & State.
Photographer.
J. G. Steiger, cor. St/uli&n and Whitaker Sts.
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Glass, Ac.
D. B. Tomlinson, Agent, 128 Broughton street
Paper, Stationery and Paper Bags.
Fbetwell & Nichols, 129 Bay street
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