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SOVKVBF.R i2TU AND 19TH AXD FUI THI# WUK
LAST VXAR.
Ov!lOM«.—The mark-i t# moderately supplied,
j M ** Bed# aod silver skins. $2 750>?75.
• Oqa,—Market is quiet ami unchanged. We J
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iiFFU E OF THE JIOKXISB NEWS^
°Sito""- November 19. ls.e, i
r kvee.l KtxvBKr.-Trmletbepor. »<** li«
been very fair in a I®**** ^ ort5 , h * ,e
been needed to »»>>- the ' nrrr nl .nnb. uf U.e
country; but in other re#pe Ml ha> been dull,
Ll there is a notable absence of that specu-
„ti>notion «U* mdiclM oet.br.rl.ed v ote, of
;,e future of price. I nder th.« cJrcometmtce*
itien..n«ltb.t comptainf. of mo.mnule U..C-
1 ivilv should he beard.
nttr GOODS.-The tr.de this week bar been
eomeabat irregular and Hgh. in tbe n-rega.e
amonn-. There has been no dtepoemon on the
„art of either local or interior merchants to
‘u-ra.e beyond .applying the most urgent re.
qnirurnente of trade. Retatior.. ge.ten.Ilr have
nnreued this cantione policy since the openmg ol
the season, and their stocks are note :n excel ent
condition. There have been no price changes
during the seek, and tbe tn trite, is reported
quiet Jobbers and others have laid in prvtty
large stocks of holiday goods, and are now pre
pare . tor the trade they anticipate the early part
of next We k.
Gbocbrie- .sn Provisions.—The trade in
this line has been more active than last week,
and in the aggregate has been very satisfactory
to Jobbers. Prices have undergone no changes
of importance, and the market is usually quoted
quiet. The tlonr market has been dull and weak
under similar advices from controlling centres,
and only a moderate business Itas been tnuie-
acted.
Fwanciau—The money market has been ea#v
throughout the w. ek Large «ale# of Central
Kailr.nul stuck liave Wen made, and State bonds
have been in demand at good prices.
Cotton —The market for spot cottons the past
week has been verj irr,irel.tr. and prices have
fluctuated c*usiJ< ratify under advices from con
trolling markets and the firmness oi holders, and
quotations ciose to-night ‘.C. lower than last
week. Holders generally have l>eeu very stiff,
aid have demanded full prioes. which buyers
have been unwj I ng to pay them on weak ad
vices from abroad, and only where a con-
ce.-siuu lias been made has much busi
ness been dot e. Toward tbe clo-e of th j
market to- lay a better feeing prevailed, and
holders have been enabled to get a shade better
juices Below we give a resume of the daily
market- for the w ek. which will sli w its tone
and the lraus:.c’iun# sine- our ia-t repo.-l. ai-
urilay the market « s poorly su plied at quota
tions: a!tbon_:li th re were some large *i*es held
higher, in deflitiie of adverse advice* from all
quarters; closed Uu 1 with sales of 1.108 bales.
Moutlay the market was irregular al! day; buyers
offered lower prices during the in .rniug aod
tinklers were reluctant to rie'd, though #‘mi • little
giving way o* the part of holders induced busi
ness Quotations were reduced ‘,c on Jowe ■
grade-; closed irregular; sales 1.640 js.les. Tues
day the market was t o firm to admit of much
business being dot e, although the supply
was goo 1. Better advices from abroad
gave holders some encouragmeut, desp te
the he-»vv receipt-; closed firm; sales, 1.741
bales. W'eduesday the market eariy in the dav
was firm a* Tue#*lav s quota! ons, with a lair of
fering stock. Later, however, holders conced d
a little and a go id day s bu-i « — was the result,
and at the -ecoud call quotations were reduced
i'c. on all grade* above onliuary; closed irreg
ular; -alt^. 2,037 bales. Thursday the market
wan active under a gou 1 demand, and. holders
being easy io deal with, managed to sell at
quoted prices : c used quiet; sale-. 1. '.*43 hale.
To-day the market ha- exhibited a good demand,
resulting in.large t-alf# :«t a -had.- lietier prices
1 titer v than could Ik- obtained early in the day;
closed*steady ; sales. 2,335 hales. We quote:
Good Middling 13^^—
Middling 12 V-*—
Low Middling l2‘-t**—
Good Ordinary 1" .'4—
Ordinary 19 V*—
Sea Island.—The market for this staple
during the week lias been quiet, w ith a good de-
niaml. though ouly a moderate amount of busi
ness has Ikx-u don-. Sales for the week foot up
about 60 bales, at from 28(23ic.
Fi ti'kk- - The market for future ileliverics
has shown no activity during the week on ac
count of the irregularity of spots Sales for the
weeic are 6ou bales, as follow-: Saturday, HO
for November, at 12 7 ,; Wednesday, 100 for No
vember, at 12 r t ; ThiKsiht', 200 for November, at
12 15-16; Friday, 20u fur November, at 1 2JL
The receipts of cotton at this port for the past
week, from all sources, have lreeu 26,639 bale-
upland and 59; bales sea island, again.-t 27,958
bales upland and 2n3 bales sea i-land for the
corresponding date last year.
The particulars of the receipts have been as
follows: Per Ceut-al Railroad, 20.29s bales up
land; per Atlantic and Gulf Kail road. 4,78"! bales
upland, and 524 bales sea island: jk.t Augusta
steamers, 1,'92bales upland; per Florida steam
ers. 39 bale- upland and 72 bales sea island: from
Port Koval, 301 bales upland; from Darien 2a
bales uplaud
The exports for thi week have been 37.483
bales upland, moving as follows: To Liverpool.
12,6>I hale-. shi.i Hampton Court, 3,211: steam
ship Tiber. 4.441: -hip Uuion.-V—6; bark Mary (4.
Heed, l,so.'.. To Havre, 2,820, by bark Ha'tie
Gowdey. To Barcelona, 1,520: bark Faina. 95-';
brig Angeiita. 570. To Grimsby, 4.470, by s eam-
ship Kola. To Amsterdam, 2,s5o, by bark Free
man Dennis. To Bremen, 7,995; steam-hip Hec
tor, 5,205; bark Traveller, 2,790. To New York.
•;,i»l5 bale-: steamships « ity of Ilous’on, 826;
Nan Jacinto, 1-6; Cleopatra, 530; General Barnes.
86.7; schooner Cria-i Wright, 60s. To Philadel
phia. 492. by steimship Wyoming. To Baltimore,
3*4. hv steam-hip Saragossa. To Boston, 1,334,
by steamship Seminole. *
The stock on hand at the close of the market
yesterday was 7••,485 bales upland and 1.026 bales
sea island, against 76,569 ha es upland and 065
bale- s.-a islaud for the coneapondiug date last
year.
Ku e —The rice market for the week has been
a steady one. with a good demand for the better
grades, while for the common there has been but
ht:le inquiry. Sales for the week have been
about 3i#»» casks, mostly at full prices. Rom h
has met with a ready sa'e. The receipts
for tbe week have been 32,0;»0 bushels. -at d
the eX|Kirts for the same time have been 006
casks, as follow-: To New York, 554 casks: to
Baltimore, ii casks; to Boston, 11 casks; and to
Philadelphia, so casks. The market closes steady.
We quote:
Common —®— c
Fair 6 06‘iC
Good 6 1 K (46 i «C
Prime 6,(q>7 1 ,c
Thi# w«--k
Last Week
Last Y'ear
Galveston...
... 25,767
16.758
17.230
New Orleans.
... 55,252
33.884
:^.«7o
Mobile
. l^.ftki
12,:«3
16.383
Savannah ...
. 27.WM)
27,406
2ft.. M
Charleston....
.. 19.S34
20,812
20,277
WUmi^gtou..
.. 4.866
1.814
4.314
Norfolk
. 24,710
23,963
la,2ft9
Baltimore
...- ftS3
1,407
754
New York
4 "64
5,6-
V 014
Boston
2.476
2.33ft
1.413
Philadelphia...
2.4 4
l.lfJi
6-4
Yariou#
1,012
2.446
5,301
_ Total
. .HL.red
14® 962
157.713
account “if interest, and f475 ooo for bond*,
vj.'istoiu- re • ipts. 211.0UU.
. Na*r orlzans, November 19.— Midnight.—Kx-
qn; te: W B S|a‘rm f* 25; Whale, itfctgi v>»: Urn change- New York S ; nht \ per cent (tiacwiPt.
$1 XIaU 2a; petruh'um. 17^41 sc: tanner*, $1 20£ Suadfng ''r-- aeg-t—Commercial at $5 4JH45 50.
Bank nominal. Goid 115^'.
UVERPIMIL XOVEXENT fOK THE WEEK 1
NOVEMBER 19TH. 1875. aKD I-»B THI
•PONDINO WEEKS Or l-dA AND 1S73.
i 1 h**7 If*ar»tiuerv, 45ui90c; iinseed. 85^s90c.
PoTTf.TBV.—The market is well supplied.with a
\ E»K>d it.'muiil. Fowls are selling at 75a*8oc for
t fnll grewu per pair; half grown 6.*465 cents per
pair: spring chickens ‘Ou26-i cents per par.
Turkeys, small, $1 50 42 00; large, $3 0043 50,
j au<l in demand. The above are wholesale figure*;
j reudl prices are 5 to 10 per cent, higher. Small
sl‘«ck meet with ready sale.
Potatoes.—The market is well supp ied. and
the demand good. vVe quote: $2 3ft <r 2 7ft;
sweat scare* with a good demand at 75 480c.
Pokk.—The market is quiet with a light stock.
AVe quote: Me-.-. <27 w»; prime. $2ft on.
Powdbb.—Market tirm. We quote: Per keg
Csuaa.
LtmroflL, November 19, fkOii r. w.—Yarns
and fabrics at Manchester closed quiet and firm.
ivsKrvuu November '9. 5:0it 1*. m — Cotton.—
Sales on a basis of mind hug Uplands, regular
contract, shipp'd in November, per sail, 6 11-16 i.
New York, November Is, Kveiuu..—Cotton—
Net receipts 466 bales; gross receipts 3,S76
bales. Putu s closed quiet and firm, with sales
of 15.300- Dales as tu.u.wt: November. 13*;c;
December, 13 2-16c; January, 13 9-32c; February,
13 13-32* Marc: . U 19-32r; April. 13 25-32c:
May, 13 15-164 3 31 32c: June. 1» 3-32^14‘,c;
July. 14 3-1 4 r_: AuiTUSt. 14 9-32fel4 11-32c.
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Movements or Cotton at the interior
Poets.—Giving receipt* and shipments for the
week ending November 19th, and stocks on hand
to-uight, and for the corresponding week of 1874:
/—Week ending November 19, 1875.-,
Receipts. Shipments. Stock.
Sale# for week
1875
69.1"*)
1874
10ft. OUU
1ST3
74.04K)
Exporter# took
7.04*0
12,4)01
8.4104)
SjH*cuia:or* took.. .
3.0410
13,004)
4,1** i0
T oral stock
546,<«0O
ft40.*««4)
497."«*i*
Of which American
173.000
128,000
70,0*'
l import* for week
3:.0t«i
74.04X1
6'.0041
Ot which American.
17.000
29.4400
32 0>4)
Aetna! eXjajri#
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1 !,•) 4i
6.41410
Amount aiioa:
2ft3,4)0«i
356.0*1
29 .Obi
i »i which A mericon.
lSl.ono
242 Of
H 3,060
Price
6 7 »d
* tyA6\d-
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*'*** : <!“««»«<• 1 Mttrkrf Cln* e j «uad) ; «»»l.I49bxl« at @13
* 4 weekly net recei ts 4,-06 bale*: gro-s rereiuts
CONSOLIDATED COTTON STATEMENT PoB WEEK
ENDING No. EMBER 19, 7875.
Receipts at all U. S. pons this week 184.8*1
Last year 156,226
Totairu ceipts to date 1,247,45ft
Ijl-i year 1,111,773
ExjH>rts for this week 114,405
Same week ia-t year 97,257
Total export-to date 535,971
Last year 479.428
St*x3i at all Uuited Stat** J*jrts 568.689
Last year .. 516.49 •
Stock al all interior towns 77.7.-2
loist vear S9.S16
Stock at Uvcrpool 546,one
Last vear 540,000
American af’-.iat torfirent Britain 1n1,000
Last v«*r 242,000
Visible Sufflt or Cotton as Made tr ar
Cable and Tklemkapii.—Below we give our
table of visible supply, as made uj* by cable and
telegraph for the PiiunuruU anil Coinuiercinl
Vkrt.niclf to Novemtv r 12. The continental stocks
are the figures oi last Satorday, but tlte totals tor
Great Britaiu and the stock afloat for the conti
nent are this week’s returns, and couscquenlly
brough! down to Thursday evening; hence lo make
the totals the complete figures lor November 12,
we add the Uem of «*tpt*rts from the United States,
in.-luding in it the exj»ort» of Friday only :
1S75. 1874.
>dock at Liverpool 586,000 557,000
stock al is mdun 66,250 1 4.250
Total Great Britain stock.... 652,250 661.250
Stock at Havre 188.*s«o 140.750
StwCk at Marsc-illes 2,750 10.250
s"ick at Barcelona 55.enO 52,7ft<»
Stock at Hamburg 13,500 17.2 0
StiH kat Bremen ~ 32.750 35,500
stock at Amst- nhuu 53,250 83,250
stock a! Rotterdam U'JiO 2O,0va*
Stock at Antwerji 6.«n?o 7,7:0
Stock at other coutin'tal porta. S,o0i* 2S,00«i
T-»taI continental jMria 370,250 335,:4*>
Total Liurojican stocks 1,023,5« 0 1,1*56,750
India cotton afloat for Europe. 145,000
American cotton afloat tor Eu-
ropv:
HfTpt, Brazils. Ac., afloat tor
Burojie
St*xrk in United States jKirts...
StiR-k in Uuited States inU-rior
ports 76,224
United States exjairts to-day... 2 «,000
Sioaus.—The market is quic’. We quote:
Crashed and powdered. 7 -.41 *>(<': A white, 11c;
C extra white. 10 ^c.; C lec; yellow, 9,w'.*xc.
Stbur.—Florida and Georgia syrups are quiet.
We quote: Florida and Georgia. 6*Kad5c.: golden,
ft- c.; extra golden, 6ftc.; silver drip, 75c; Cuba,
hh-ts, -Cc; tierces. 47c: bbls, 4-c; black straps,
hhds, 29c; bln-. 32c.
Salt.—The market is well supplied' demand
good. W e q_ioi : Kv the ear loa«l fl O -41 10
1. o. b.; in store, i 10; in .-maii loss, $1 In
i Shot.—The market remains nnchanged. We
| quote: Drop, j»er Dag, $2 30; Buck. $V 50.
' Sn inui.es.—Cypress—Tlie stock L-good with no
fair. We quote; l*aimi machine rived and
: planed, extra No. 1, 21 inches, f-; No. 2, f7; No.
3, $6; No. 4, $5; No. 5, fS 5«; plain sawed. No.
! i, $5; No. 2, $-* 0*»; common river, hand rived,
j 21 inches, $3 ft<*44 <*•; savved pine shingle* $3 tM
i (44*M.
Tobacco.—Market without change, and stock
in fuil-apply. Demand moderate. Smoking—Dur-
; ham, 55u#6ftc; Fruit* and Flowers, <H>a7'*c; other
! grades, Sti cts^fl 4<*. Chewing—4'ommon sound,
52««55 cts; meilium, 5.’j4»k-.; bright, 6S4I.V.;
: fine raucy. 75c.u»4’> "0; extra fine bright, 9i*c..<t
$: 20; extra tine lat.cv. 9»V4e$l 20; dark ca«l-
! dies sweet. 25c.; cieldie* bright, SO46UC.; Ilk;
black 55c,
Lumber.—Business ha* beeu quiet the ptst
week »t unchanged prices. We quote:
Drdinary sizes » i"K4l7 iH*
Difficult sizes 1- s>k,4-/ft no
Flooring l*oards 17 01*420 no
Nll'L stuff 7s U0t423 no
Timber.—The iuquiry ha- been very gtsxl
and receipt* fair. We quote;
Mill umber f 6 OO14 S u*
Shipping titnltcr
7*k* to 800 feet average...
SOU u> 9o»* “
. . 10 UOiMll 00
.11 Oiyt 12 1*0
!2 0>\414 00
EXTORTS OP TIB HER AND LUMBER TKOM TtlE 1*«*KT
OP SAVANNAH P110M sklT. i*T TtijiiTX*
'74.000
42.000
526.4*7
Augusta s.546
Ckilumbui! 2,692
Jj^tt 3,<s.d
Moutgotnery 3,349
S«im* 3,s86
Memphis 27 294
Nashville .* 1.786
4,207
1,416
2,278
3,43ft
3,406
20,341
1,810
51,172 36,-93
/—Week ending November 20,1
Receipt*. Shipment*.
Augusta 11,733
Columbus 3,48fi
Macon 3,229
Montgomery 3.704
Selma 5,002
Memphis 15,029
Nashville 2,014
Total 44,196
9,657
2.6* i
2,605
2,968
B,C76
10,004
l,S0t)
33,463
178,000
249,000
60.H00
465,843
79,164
19,*>00
Total visible *U|»ply 2,112.171 2,1**4,757
Of the above, the total- •>« Ainencan and other
descriptions are as follows:
A tnet n an— 1875.
Liverpool stock 195.000
Continental stock 155.UW
American .Ntl«*at to Ruro|ie ... 274.1*00
United Matts- .-t.s k 526,4*7
Uuited -late* interiorsl<* ks .. 76,224
Uuited biates eyp'j* UMl»y. .. 9 p*00
Total American hale* l,2fl,G7l l,ltlft,O07
Total £a*t India, Jkc SC0.50 I 999,750
Visible supply, hales 2,112,171 2,1(4,751
These figure* indicate an increase, in the cotton
ti sight to date of 7.414 bales as compared with
the same date of 1874, and an increase ot 223,711
'is'es a* compared with the corresponding date
of 1873.
FINANCIAL.
[Quotation* furnished by Brokers' Association.]
Money Market.—Easy.
Domestic Exchange.—The hanksaud hankers
are buying sight drain-at l , u u discount; selli *g
checks at 3-16<«| -j u # discount, accord in • to amount.
Stebli.no Exchanoe.—Sixty dav bills, with
-billslading attached, buying at $5 -7.q>5 48; sight
check* ou L*jud<>n, £S($ 00, selling at $ .
Gold—Buying by brokers at 113; selliug at
116.
Silver—Baying by broker* at 103; selli* g at
110.
Securities— Demand good forth® past week;
large sal*** of Central made, state bond* very
firm, and command good prices.
BONDS AND STOCKS.
State Bonds— bid. asked
Georgia 6%, Feb A: Aug, 1879 »fc 1880,
Georgia tn’tg’c on W.4 A.R.K. reg'lr,
7°- # . Jan and July, 1n86
Georgia rn'tg'e *ju W. & A. R. R,eud.
Rullock. 7%, Jan. and July, l-*-»6.. 99
Georgia s'*., Apnl and Oct, ’76 & *78.
City Bonds—
Augusta 1\. March A April. '96 A ’97.
Macon Mercer issue, April coupon
Savannah 7".. Jan’y and July cou
pon-, due 1886
Savannah 1°^. Jan. and July coups,
maturity 1«9U
Savannah 7%, Jan and Jlv, 1902. 1903.
Savannah 7°., May and Nov, !9<*o.... 84,
Savannah 7"„', June and Dec, 1888....
Railroad Bonds—
A & (* 1st mtg consolidated 79', Jan’y
and July, 1897 73^
A «fc (» en. city Sav 7\, Jan «S Jly, 1»79 80
Central con niLre 7?^, Jan and J’ly, *93 96 98
Macon & Western 7° 0 , coupons
April and Oc , maturity 1880 92 95
Western Alabama 1st rn’tg’e end. 88;,
April A Oct, lo*8 .' 95
Western Alabama 2d m’tg’e enu. 8>;,
April Jt Oct. 1890 89
Railroad Stocks—
Augusta & Savannah 7%, guaranteed 87#
Central Common 5ft
Southwestern 7%, guaranteed 80 81
Bank Stocks—
Merchants 98
Southern 100
Savannah Bank and Trust Company.. 75
Arms.—Market well supplied, with agoodde
maud. Wt quote: $4 5*ng*5 00 per barrel.
Axes.—Collins’, $11 5*m£13 00.
Bacon—The market is dull. The stock of old
bacon is exhausted. We quote: Clear nh sides,
15c; shoulders, llXc, and scarce; dry salted
Bides and bellies, i:$al3#c; hams, slock fnll,
and selling at I4<#17c, accordiug to quality.
Beep.—The market is quiet. We quote: New
and oid Western i»er bbl, $1«* 00:q>15 uo ; Fulton
market, $22 00 per bbl; half bbls. $12 00.
Baouino and Tie-.—The market Is quiet
We quote: Standard domestic, best brands, nomi
nally 13?;tA13' B c, accordiug to quantity; Jobbing
at 13#<^i4c; Gunny dull and nominal at U#c.
Iron Ties 5#«A6c; piece ties, 4<44#c.
Butter.—The market is firm. We qnote:
Western, 25 cents; Goshen, 30 cents; Gilt Edge,
35.<*40c.
Cheese—The market is quiet. We quote:
English dairy, 18c; extra cream, 15#(916c; fac
tory, 15#mb16c; State, 13c.
Cabbaoe—Market quiet; supply sufficient for
demand at $10 00(£11 Ou , er crate.
Copper.—The market is quiet, with good
stock. We quote: Fair to prime K10, 21# #22#c;
Oid Government Java. 34c.
Dry Goods.— 1 The market is quiet, but firm.
Business is confined to orders. We quote: Frinte,
:>)r.(«^#c; Georgia brown shirting, 6c; # do,
7^c.; 4 4 brown sheeting, 8i^c; white o*naburgs,
io^ 13c, striped do, 10.'«llc; lieorgia fancy strip«T,
10c, for light dark, loi^llc; checks, ll#c; North
ern checks, lu#(4ll#e; yarns, $1 20, best makes:
brown drillings, 9.411c.
Eoos—Market is bare, with a good demand.
We quote: 2Sq$30c ;*er dozen at wholesale, 35c.
at retail.
Flour.—The market is quiet and well supplied
with new flour, lor which we quote: Superfine,
*5 5*1 6 00; extra, $6 25,a6 50; lamily, $7 5-K4-8 00;
fancy. $9 00.
Fish—The market has advanced and is firm. We
quote: Mackerel, No. 1 bbl*$18 00, half bbls $9 00;
No. 1 kits, $2 00; No. 2 half barrels, $8 00; No. 2
kits. <1 75; No. 3 half barrels, $7 00; herring, No.
I, 45c per box; scaled, 55c: choice cod, 6# (47c.
Grain—Corn—Market quiet, with a light de
mand. We quote : White Western aud Mary
land at wholesale and retail from wharf and
store, $1 0*K!»1 U5; mixed or yellow, 92#«4' 00.
Oats-The stock is fair. We quote: Prime
Western, by ihe car load. 57(460c; smaller par
cels, t*Uc; Jobbing, 65>4* ,,c -
riiDKS, WiKiL, Jtc.—Hides are quiet. We quote:
Dry tiint. Pic; dry salted, 10 cents; deer skins,
30 cents; wax, 27 cents; wool, 30 cents; burry
wool, I2<422c; tallow, 7c; otter skins, $1 00(4
$3 00, according to quality.
Hay.—The market is quiet. We quote:
Easieru, $1 20.41 25 for very best grades, whole
sale; $1 4(H41 65 retail; poorer qualities are not
saleable; Northern, $1 0.>4$1 lo wholesale, aud
$1 2*4a>l 40 retail. Western nominal at $1 40
wholesale; $1 50*1 65 retail.
ikon. — Market steady at, for Swedes, 6%c.(§
7#c.; refined, 3#c.
L< 1 qi'ohs.—The stock is large with a fair demand
at unchanged prices. We quote: imitation Roberta
son county, $250; Pure Robertson county, Tennes
see, 14 50(45 00; Gibbon’s X, $2 uo; XX,$21ft;XXX,
$2 25; old Bourbon, $1 50(45 50; Nectar, 1840,
fit 75; old family do., $4 UO; pure old rye, $5 25;
Gibson’s cabinet $5 00; Western, strictJy rec
tified, $1 10-41 25; old MonongHhela, $1 50(41 75;
Sherry, $2 00(47 uO. Ale* unchanged, and in
good demand.
lied.- 1 The market is quiet and unchanged.
We quote: In tierces lf*#c; tubs 16#(4l7c;
pressed, 13£134iC.
Lemons.—The supply sufficient for demand
at $6 &V410 0» per box.
Lime, Calcined Plaster, and Cement—Ala
bama ! ump lime is in good demand aud selling
at $1 50(41 65 per bbl; Northern finishing, $1 «*>;
common $1 35. Calcined Plaster $2 75 per barrel.
Hair 7c: Roseudale Cement $215; Portland
Cement, $6.
Nails.—We quote: 3d, ** »0; 4d and 5d, U 15;
6d, $3 90; Sd, $3 63; lOd to 6**d. $3 40 per keg.
Naval Stores.—The market is firm and un
changed. We quote: Straiued. $1 45, E, $155; F,
$1 65; G, $2 00; II, $2 50; I, $3 U0; K $3 75; M,
$4 25; N. $5 00. Spirit* turpentine firm at 37#(438c.
NAVAL STORES—BEdriPTS. SHIPMENTS AND STOCK
PROM APRIL 1, 1S75, TO DATE.
Rotrtn. Spirita.
Receipts this week 943 162
Received previously 39,275 8,383
Total 40,218 8,545
Shijmientx. Jiotnti. Sptnts.
Santander 99
Barcelona 3,4ol ....
Palma de Majorca.. 110 ....
Buenos Ayres 25 ....
New York 23,147 1,215
Baltimore 5,899 541
Philadelphia 4,740 3,414
Boston 1.291 2,292
Charleston 251, ...—38,967 8,462
Stock on hand and ou shipboard.... 1,251 83
COASTWISE. TtMbl
Baltimore.
Boston
Ptnhnlelphia
New York.
Providence
Bath 11,1
j Rhiucbeck
Camden, N J
W ilminirt-m, Del
Freeport, Me ....
George'own. D. C
Portland, Me
Total coastwise
POBBION.
Liverpool
ilarceloua
(’Iiarlottetowu. I* K I
St. John’s. N H
Buenos Ayres
Cartagena and Barcelona
Cardenas
Barbadoes
Total Foreign
Grand Total
Frruclii* l»v Si
Uverpool via New YorK. ...V
LU M HER
578,330
23(1.72:
99- *,320
1.945.33;
667,3j
141,6 :
188.641
161,932
.”*44,7; t
170.273
11,268 5,951,.*44
236,044
55,940
119,413
245,353
256.621
15,026
9T*.‘.‘.M
198.304
’-!•* -! .99 -
203,-196
98,86
;-.:2*i<A
Autwe p via New York... .V "> ' l -»<% gold
Hamburg via New Yoik... p ll>. .1 ’j<*, gold
New York V H». #. >. L \c.
Boston
PhUadelphia
Baltimore
Rice—New York..
PliiLadelphia
Baltimore
Boston
V lb
> lb-- X'A
>.(A
U cask *1 50
•* 1 50
*• 1 50
" 2 00
Ity Sail.
iJoTTON—
LiverpooFdinat ^15.. 7-16d.
Havre .(gnld).V 16.- 7 *u.
Bremen V h*. 15-3'd.
Baltic lb 2l-32d.
Mediterranean ports (gold) V- lb .15 32d.
Lumber.—There is a fnll supply of tonnage in
port. Vessels sre freely ottered to arrive
ami charters are m ule with difficulty To New
Y'ork and Sound pi»rts, $6 50*4«' to Bostou
and eastward. *7 oom$7 :>0; to Baltimore and Che-a
i*eake [Hirts, $6 0*M6 50; to Plliladi'lphia, $6 0 >.M
6 56; p) St John, N. B., $8 00, gold. The rates
lor timber are from$1 uo to >1 ’*■ higher than
lumber rates; to the West Indies and windward,
$7 0o^8 iK*. gold; to South America, $l> o«»vA2o 'hi,
gold. Timber to United Kiugdom and Continent,
40(444*.
SAVANNAH 1IAKKKT.
DAILY REPORT.
OFFICB OK TH K MORNING NEWS.
Savannah. November 19, 5 P. M., 1875.
Cotton —The market has exhibited a good de
mand to-day, resulting in laige sales at a shade
better prices latterly than could he obtained
early in the day. Liverpool dosed steady and
unchanged, with sales of 12,«oo bal«(. j , and New
Y'ork steady with l-16c. advance. The train-ac
tions in futures to-diy cover 200 bales for No
vember delivery at 12 V. The spot m irket cloS.-d
steady with sales of 2,335 bales. We quote:
Good Middling 13 l * u
MiildJiig 12 l A Q
Low Mid-iliug 1 9
G*s»d Ordinary 11 V4
Ordinary 10\ 4
xiNsoi.ii.Avto daily report op receipts, ex
ports AND STOCKS AT ALL UNITED STATES
PORTS PROM THE PIOURB8 or THE COTTON EX-
CHAN UK.
Receipt* at al) U. h. p*>rt* .* M. c 8l
Sxport> to <4reat Britain 75,269
SxiHirts to Continent. 37,721
stocks at al! U. S. ports i>os 689
Receipts at the ports to-day 32,429
Receipts this day last week *2 - :.9 0
Receipt* this day last year 32,940
-avannah daily statement.
acn ts'd. Uplund.
8tock on band Sept. 1st. 5 4’ 1.026
Received to-day 524 3,697
Raceived previously 873 233,759
Total..
Exported 10-day
-ixporUsi previously
Total
Stock on hand and on shipboard
... 1,438 23-',482
5 205
156,792
412
412
16! ,997
76.485
thisevening... 1,026
Rice.—The market to-day has been quiet with
a fair business doing at quoted prices. We quote:
Common 1
Fair. G (*fi‘ 4 'c
Good 6 v,M6- 4 e
Prime 6',i«7‘,c
revised daily by
M. Y. HENDERSON, 180 BAY STREET.
No charges except for freight on consignments.
Hides—Dry flint
Hides— *ry salted
Hides -Butcher dry salted. .
Doer skins
Deer skins—Indian dressed .
Wool- Prime
Wool—Burrv
Wax
Furred skins—Otter
Furred nklus—Raccoon, etc..
12c V n,
.... luc lt>
.... Sc lb
.... 30c y to
$1 2a ^ lt»
3>ic y it*
.... PAMisc y n.
.... 28c y it*
.50c4*t$3 00 each
.... 10c each
TKLKU R.A Pil M titKKTH.
[NiMiN UEP«»RT.J
Kliaaolal.
London, November 19.—Erie 13?*c.
Paris. November 19, Noon.—Rentes651 77Cc.
Loniion. November 19, Noon.—Street rate z \
per cent, which is J M c below bank.
- e w York. November 19, Noon.—Gold opened
at 114 : *. Stock* opened dull and lower. Money
opened at 3% per cent. Gold now I14 7 ,. Sterling
Exchange—tong short $4 .v> (Riven-
me -‘s opened dull but strong. State bond*
Opened quiet.
Liverpool. November 19, Noon.—Cotton
opened steadv; Middling ' brands, 6 7 «d; Middling
»rleans, 7 3-l6d. Sale- 12,0>)*» hiaies, inc'iMitie
2,000 bales tor saecu^tion and eXi>ort. No r»-
ceipts to-day.
Liverpool, November 19, Noon.—Cotton.—
Sales for the week 69,000 bales; America 1 00.000
hales; speculation 3,000 bales; export 7,(ki0
bales; st<x:k in jKirt, 546,000 bales; American,
173,oo*) bales; receipts. $5,000 bales; American.
17,0<i0 bales; actual exports. 10,000 bales. •' tock
allo&L 2*3,000 tiales; American. 1*1.000 bales.
Cotton to arrive st*-ad- with no transactions.
Liverpool, November 19. 1:00 p. m.—Cotton—
Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing
helow low middling, shipped iu Deo mls-r and
Jauuajy, per sail, 6 .3-16.1. Sales on a liasis ol
midilliug uplands, nothing below low middling,
deliverable in November, 6 13- 6.1.
Liverpool, November 19, 3:00 1*. m.—Cotton—
Sales of American 7,50*1 bale-.
New York, November 19. Noon.—Cotton.—
Market opened firm; sales 1,235 bales: Uplands,
13 5-lGc; Orleans, 13-*,c.
New York. Noveml«er 19, Noon.— Cotou—
Futures opened quiet and firm, as follows.
November, 13 5-lSi9l3 1 a c. December, 13 5-32<a
13 g-16c; January, 13^2 *413 9-32c; February,
13 ll-3M»13>sC: March, 13 9-16^13 19-32c; April,
13 23-32<^13 25-32c.
(lr*cerir«. Provisions. Ac.
Liverpool, November 19, Noon.—Bread stuffs
ijuieL Mixed Wt stern corn 51s 9d. Lard 57s.
Short clear middles 61s.
New Yoiu November 19, Noon—Fionr opened
dull and declining. Wheat opened quiet and
unchanged. Corn quiet aud steady. Fork dull
$22 75 tor Mess. Lard opened heavy; steam
12%c. Spirits of turpentine quiet at 4«c Rosin
heavy at *1 75^1 s5 for strained. Freights opened
firm.
Baltimore, November 19, Noon—Flour oi*.*ned
dull and steady. Howard tttrect and Western
Superfine $4 is) $4 50. Howard Street Extra $4 50
has 25; Family $5 75(A7 00; City Mills Superfine
$4 25M4 5* ; City Mills Extra $6 2*»; City
Mills Family $8 75; Rio brands $6 75<i&7 00.
Wheat market opened steady; Pennsylvania
Red steady at $1 3u Maryland Red at $1 1(A4
140; Amber $1 1M1 50: White $1 15 #1 45. Corn
opened flrmribr Western; dull and nominal for
Southern; Southern Whlu. 70c for old; new 53*^
65c; Yellow, 71c for old; new 57@65c.
[EVENINtt REPORT ]
Flaasrfal.
New York November 9, Bventne.—Money
at 4 per cent. Sierlin ■; Exchangi-1>4 S4j^. Gold
114?«<9 1 14?*. Governments ilull and strung new
fives, 116 7 ,. State bonds quiet and nominal.
New YoRK.November 19.—Governments—1881,
coupon, $1 22; t*64 coupon. $1 14?*; 1865, 1 14
new, 1 Is#: 1867, 1 19; 1868, 1 9u?»; ten-f irties,
coupon, 1 16#. Slate bonds quick steady and
nominal; Tennessee sixes, *6#; new, 45; Vir
ginia sixes, 37; new, 4*; consolidated, To; deferred
tUi%; Louisiana sixes, 56; new, 36; levee sixes 36;
eights, 14; Alabama eights, 30; fives, 30; Georgia
sixes, 91; sevens, $1 01; North Caroliua, 17;
new. 8; special tax, 3; South Carolina's, 31; new.
30\; April and October, 3u>i.
New York, Novemoer 19. Midnight.—Stocxs
closed dull and steady; Central, 106%; Krie, 15?,;
Lake Shore, 61?,; Illinois Central, 92; Pittsburg,
89; Northwestern. 38},; Preferred, 52; Ro<i
Island. 104>;.
Nsw York, November 19, Midnight.—Sub-
Tteasory balances- Gold, $41,991,504; Currency,
144,599^97; tiab-Traasorer paid oat $$$,009
33,9-i6 bales, exjsirts toGreat Britain 14,168 bales:
to France 5oj hales; to th<* continent 2,249 bales:
to the channel — hales; sales 8, .12 bales stock
ou hand 92.353 hales.
Galveston, November 19, Evening.—Cotton
c ; osed steady with a goo-1 demand, middling
12?,C-
HjC*PHis,Novem ; ier 19. Evening—C Jttoa closed
firm; middling
New OUI.EANS. November 19, Evening—Cotton
cio***u in fair deiusmi; middling l2 l ric: low
middling 1! -,c; g<xsl ordinary ll^c.
CnA1U.E-T*»n, November 19—Cotton closed
steady; middling 18j£c; low middnng l2-,c- good
onliuary 11V-.
Norpulk,November 19,Evening.—Cotton dosed
steady; uii-idlin;’ 12%c.
BiLTnt<iBE, November 19. Evening.—Cotton
ciose*i «j’:iet: rai-idiing l2',c; low latudling —c;
good ordinary 12—c.
J’HiLADELrniA. November 19, Evening 1 —Cotton
ciosea firm: middling 13lfc.
WiLMim.ToN, Novem»K-r 2. Eveninu.—Cotton
ciosei; firm hut nomn.-aJ; middling l-",c: low
middling 12‘,c; good ordinary nominal.
Boston. November 19, Svemm;.—c otton closed
quiet; middliru; 12-‘,c.
Mo.vtoombry, Nove-nber 19, Evening.—Cotton
cl.»sed quiet an* -t.*dy; middling . 2c; low mi.1-
dli* g—c; good onliuary —c
Mobile, Nuvciutwr 19 Evening.—Cotton cluoeu
quiet, middliiu: 12 -j..^l‘2',c
ArousTA.November 19, Evening—Cotton closed
dull and in numerate demand; middling 12^ <l
12 J ,c
Macon. November -9, Eveniug—Cotton closed
quiet; middling 12r.
Nasuville, November 19, Evening.—Cotton
Closed firm: middling 12i*' c -
8 elm a. N- \ ember 9. Eveuing.—Cotton closetl
qui -l au*l weak; mitMling l^c.
Columbus, Nove.utH.-r i9 —Cotton closed quiet;
luidd ing 12c
Athens,November 19. Evening.—Cotton closed
quiet
Shreveport, November 19. Evening.—Cotton
closed quiet.
* ’rweeHs*. iVe.
Nr«v Yore. November 19. Bve.r.ing.—Flour
dosed l*-ss a live; *u|»eribie W«-stem and Stale
$4 5 to, Souttb-ru Floure!ose-{ quiet: Common
lo Fair Extia 4 \c»6 45. Good to Choice Extra
46 .*1 i*R9 oi. Wheat cl*Ase>! a shade firmer, with
moderate iuquiry at j its for Ni*. 1 lied Winter;
$1 2’> lor i: f*-rior lo good Winter Re»l
Western: $ 3<i*» 1 40 for Atuln-r Red WetU-ru;
IstU-r t r very ch«*ICe; 8 40Ml 45 for White;
#1 .*.'<al TO f*rCommon to extra prime White
Michigan, fl ot* 1 r -uteri r Winter Minne-ota;
jt 17 tor new Winter li*-J Woann; # X> :--r
White C na*i * i 1 bond. Corn ckjs-*d more active
aud fully ‘o high.-r -* eam Wert--. 1 Mix-ti il«;
72o lor o>d and new West -i n Mi ted; 7I d72c for
ne v ki 11 dri.al Wc.-lern Mixed; 75m75\.c t*»r high
mixetl ai;*‘. yellow West -rn ; nw Southern ye low
71 ^c; 74c lor Western Mixed in *t *ie. Oats
ciost-i shade firmer at 4r u4yr lor Mixed Western
and State; 48c hi ; 4ft Mft2 • for White Western and
•*t ite. Cohev, Rio closcl dull aaisnnrnanged at
lc;4''V. gold, car g-sr lifc^-iO^e, g 'Id, fot
job lots. Sugar closed firm and iu model- te
demind at 7 ; *uisj8- 6 lor fair to good refining,
s ft-:6 • lor or.me. 7 3-’6c f**r sugir; cl yed 8c:
molasses 7 l 4 c; Muscovado 7\(M8c; reined closed
UTchangtal; 8\c for centrifugal; 90c for
standare; l*'- 4 .*;l0‘^c for granulated and pow
dered; crushe : lb. Moi&sne*—foreign Trades
closed <iu.l and nominal at 38.- for English island;
4'K4ftOC for Porto Ku-.o: new crop ef New Orleans
lower; loo bbls at 5d.460e. Kice unchangetl: 6 7 ,
t*»7 v.c for common to prime Carol ma: ttai'.c tor
i>>iii-iaiia-, 6 -,v46^c for Rangoon. Tallow closed
quief and sternly at 9*%(«9\c. Rosin quiet at
$1 75*91 87X- Snirits 1 nriieiitiue easier at 39X-C f
Pork closed linn, r; ol*! Mess $22 37X for job lots.
!«ard c.ose-1 firmer ; prime steam 12X’ a - 1 -
Leatlur.- closed quiet: Hemlock Sole, Buenos
and Rio Grande light, middle and heavy weignts,
2,5 42* ■: Ca i(oruia light, middle aud heavy
weigh! s,24 X «fl)27: common light, middle and heavy
weight* 24?;.u»*26^c. Wool firm; domestic fleece
43,<*»•■*; pul , d 27 S46r: nnwash d !7i*32c; Texas
lft,433c. Wli sky r|*jse«i a shad*- easier at $1 16V.
Freights to Liv*-t p«>oi firm; cotton per sail, 5-10u:
p.-r steam. 7-'6.1
Baltimore, November 19,Evening—Oats closed
dull; Southern 37*447c: Western White
44c; W»a»tern Mixed 41*a'4 < . H'e 8-k^S.V Hay
dull ami heavy; Maryland and Pennsylvania $20
14'(3- Provisions scarce; M- T-.rk closed at
f‘23 25*423 50 for old; new $22 " H422 50. Bu : k
m-at*—slion'ders 9‘^.a'JX 1 '- Bacon - shooldeis
l< : iC; clear ribs 14c. Ham*- at t5v. *'16c. IJird
dull and weak;* refined at 11‘ 4 «!4X r - Gofle«
closed dull and heavy; jobbing at Is^^Ufp;
Rio, cargoes, 18(420c. A’bisky firm at $1 i7. Sugar
easier at 9V41'-‘*c
Cincinnati. November 19. Kven-ng.— -Flotr
firm aud in t»dr demand, Fatuity $5 40(46 25.
Wheat closed firm an*l in tair demand. Red $1 15
(41 32. Corn scarce and firm: Mixed and White,
old 83 rif*.** ; new 45-450c. Oats closed steady and
in moderate demand at 28442c. Barley clos«*d
firmer and held higher; prime to choice Canada
$1 2 >(a*l 35; Rye nominal aud unchanged at 7s A
soc. Provisions—Pork closed quiet aud steady;
jobbing at $21 50 for new Mem Lard clostal
quiet and firm: steam 12c; kettle UYo-n^c.
Bulk M- at* closed and unchanged; iu salt *eu to
twenty-five days: shoulders 7\*aSc; clear rib
sides lot^(4ilc; clear sides HXc; aii loose; Cum-
Ik-rlaud middle* loy^c; short riba lie; short clear
rd»s ll 1 *!-; hams, long cut, 12c, all 1h*x, new.
Hams in pickle 13c; shoulders in p:« kle 9)2c.
Green meals quiet a:nl steady. Bacon steady;
shoulders 9S£<4luc: rie.».- rib sio**s 13c <14c; clear
sides 14;4 4*Xc- Whiskey in strong demand and
active »t $1 II. Butter steady and unchanged;
choice 26v428c. Hog-* dull; common to light $6 90
<*7 le; fair to ”*»*«• packing $7 20.47 40; g«ssl
hatcher* $7 45-47 50; receiDt* 7,393; shipgicnt*
409.
Louisville. Nuvemhe; 19, Evening—Flour firm
and advanced; Extra $-*> 5 H25 .V; Extra Family
$5 50 46 00; No. 1, ?6 iftAl M; Fancy $'
-«S 25. Wheat dosed quiet ami steady at $1 10\4
t 35. Coro qniet and firm; old 62(365c: new 37®
38c. Gate quiet aud unchanged at 38(442c. Rye
d<s*d quiet aud steadv at t.V477c. Provisions
quiet and firm. N-w Mc-s Pork $2l 50421
onlk Meat*—leu to fifteen clays in salt: shoulders
7 7 l (®8*ic: clear rib side- n’i*li l ,c; clc!ar sid*“s
llX(411 J «r. Baconcl-ised qui'g an . unchanged;
shouJde.-* 10c; clear rib shies I4\c for packed;
clear sides 15c. Sugar Cured Ham* quiet,
lAPd—tierce 13^^14c. k«*g 14X **14*4c Whistv
(lull at $’ 11. uv-ring clo**-d quiet at lS.^^lSXc
|»er lo. Flax and jute 1 2^dl3c.
»r. Louts, November 19. Evening.—Flour closed
dull, with little doing; Superfine Fall $J
*44 10; Extra Fall $4 25oe4 50; Double Extra Fall
$4 75®5 CO; Treble Extra 1- ill $5 no(ftft an.
Wheat closed firmer; No. 2 Fall $> 52; No. 3 Fall
$1 26>,® i 27. Corn tirm: No. 2 Mixed 52^’3c.
Oat* closed firmer; No. 2 Mixed 32iy<432J$c.
Barley c o&ed qu^et and unchanged. Rye closed
quiet and unchanged; No. 265 c 66c. Pork closed
q-iiet a d unchanged; new •• t-ss $20 75®21 (»0; old
*21 50. Lard clo-ed higher; prime steam 11 J fc.
Dry salted meats firm re; shoulders 7 l 4'c: clear
rib si«l* s 10?,c; clear sides HMkc; up th*- country.
Bulk Meats closed lower; shoulders 7Vrf7)4c;
dear rib sidta* lO}*(A10*4c: clear side* ln^utiovc,
acconling to age. Green meals dull. Bacon dull;
new shoulder■* at 10c; clear rib sides a* 13?,c;
c»ear sid»s> -3*^c. Hanu in pickle 12c. Wbi-ky
closed stealiy and unchanged at $1 12% to arrive.
Live hogs closed higher; porkers $0 4-K46 70;
packing at $6 70.4G 75; butchers at $6 75,47 00*
siocbers $Mft*46 00. Cattle cIomh] higher; good
to choice natives $5 25*0*6 23; medium to fair $3 25
i<&4 ftp; native stockt-rs $3 25^3 50; native cow*
i2 aft 43 15; feeders $3 ‘J k.44 50; good to choice
Texas $3 60014 25; medium to fair $3 00 43 40;
common $2 26 a 2 Go. Receipts: Flour 5,0oo
harrels; wheat 26,000 bushels; corn ’* 8,0«K) bushels;
oat* 9.UO0 bushels: barley l.»i00 busheis; rye 2,000
bushels; hogs 4,475; cattle 580
Chios00, November 19, Evening.—Flour closed
dull with more sellers than bluer*; Western
Extra $5 00 45 60; Minnesota $6 25*47 25. Wheat
closed iu good damand at lower juices; No. 1
Chicago Spring $1 09; No. 2 Chicago Spring
$1 0G)£ on the sjx*t; $1 ' G*, to seller tor Decem-
b-r: $i Ot’.*^ to seller all t e year; No. 3 Chicago
Spring S8.!vc: rejected One. Corn irregular in
the main high r; No 2 Mixed P1 ?«c on the
spot; 51 ‘,c bi*i Pi siller tor Novcm’ er 4Sc bid to
seller a’l the year. Oat* unsi-ttled and lower;
No. 3 20 7 a«on the spot. Barley closed firm and
held higher; sfc t»l seller Xovemher; to seller
for December. Rye firmer and held higher; sales
at CS'.e. Pork closed in good demand hut lower
for cash; options firmer; -ales at $-.0 no on tbe
spot; $19 5 *419 75 to seller f-..r Novetnb r;
$19 22?'_.-4 1 9 25 to seller all the year. Lard firm
and in lair demand; $12 00 on the spot; $12 00
to seller tor year round. Bulk .VL-nt* closed in
fair demand l»'.t lower: shouldrrs 7^c; sh rt rib
middh s 10’ A c; short clear middles lO^inllc,
Whisky $. H>^. Receipts of Flour. 8,000
barrels: wheat, 97.fio) bushels; coni, 33,000
bushels; oats. 43,000 bushels; barley, 12,000
bushels; rye 5,000 bushels hipaieuts of flour
lo.uoo barrels; wheat 102,000 bushels: corn33,t()0
bushels; oats 20,000 bushels; barley 6,000 bushels;
rve 2,000 buslu-ls.
Chicaoo, November 19—Afternoon call.—
Wheat closed lower at $1 (6 J 4 for November;
$1 06% for December. Corn closed a shade
betU r at 5 ?,c for Novemlier. Oats closed higher
at 30?.c for November; 30^'c all tbe year. Porn
closed nominal at $19 25 for Jatiuatyr. Lard
unchanged.
>klxans. November 19, Evening.—Flour
closed firm, quoted as follows: Superfine $4 50;
Doable Extra $5 Ou; Treble Extra $5 37®6 50;
• hoice and Family fC 75(47 50. Coni Meal
quiet and dull at $3 00. Co-n quiet at 7(K4*2c.
Oats qniet: St Louis 40c; G-tlena 10c Bran
closed firmer at $1 15. Hay eislcr, choice $24.
Pork clo e 1 dull at $23 00 for mess. Dry
Salted Meats lower—-houidurs held a: 10c. Bulk
meats—shoulders 6‘ 4 c. Bacon c o-ed scarce au«i
firmer; shoulders 11c; clear rib sides 14?i'c; e’ear
side* 15c. iiams—choice sugar cured none here;
ordinary 15(416c. Lire closed dull; tierce, packers
atl3J$c; refined 13? 4 c; keg 14c. Coffee dull but
steady; ordinary to prime lSV,.a21c. Whisky
dull; Louisiana rectified at $1 14. Sugar closed
dull and lower; inferior at 5}£c: common 5V<^>Cc;
fair to fully fair 6 ,-47Xc; prime 7Xc; &trkt prime
8c; yellow clarified 8 ®9c. Molssscc cl(»*ed dull
and lower; inferior 30c; common 35c; fair 40^4
42c; prime 44(a 46c; strictly choice 47(4f()c
Price Carreut gives the following stocks on
hand To-daj: Fork, 1.534 bbls: Lard. 1.’89
tierces and 918 kegs; Bacon, 4*7 casks; Hams
128 tierces; Dry Salted Meat* 235 casks.
vviLMiNHTos. November 19.-N**u Stores.—
Snirit** of Turpentine firm at3. r »‘ 4 c. Rosin (Inn
at $1 4 l for -'train-d. Tar closed Mi.-adv at $• 40.
[By Telegraph to Uu* Morning News.*
Ttbke. November 19.—Passed in—Schooners
Clara Leavitt and George Washington.
Passed out—>bip Union ( Ym). for Liverpool;
schrs C H Kell*-, tor Philadelphia: M B Brain-
hall aud Crissie Wright. lor Ne» York.
At anchor, outward bound—Steamship Hector
(Br).
Waiting orders—Barks Kate (Nor), and Jacob
Rauers Swed).
Nothing in sighL
Wind fresh, N.
Charleston. November 19—Arrived—So hr
Catherine Thomas, from New York for Florida.
>ailed—Steamer Calvert, for Baltimore. Cleared
—Brig Panchito, for Baltimore.
(Bv MaiLI
New York. Nov 16-Cleared—Schooner* Annie
Marshall, Davis. Jacksonville; Nellie Carr.
Thomas. Jacksonville; J C Nash, Crowe}.
Brunswick.
Bremen. Nov 15—Arrived—Bark Alamo (Gtr), •
Bruderh .usen, Savannah.
GRAY, O’BRIEN & to.,
No. 147 Broughton Street.
.Marine* Disaster.
Sandy Hook. Novemb -r 19—The Antilles being
stripped, is probably a total loss.
Receipts.
Per Central Railroad. November 19—3,247 bales
CO; ton, 57 cattle. 6 boxes hotter, 2 bbls egg*. 2-> |
dozen broom-. -‘5-i b'’l- fl *nr, 1 box k dlurniture. i
6 hales rope, 30 boxes bacon. 7 tierces bacon, i I
1 bbl beef. 1 h!>! ssUea^e. ; case licorice. 36 bnl* j
I liquor, 10 bbi.- grits, ft bbls g-D. 4*half bbls beer, I
1 62 kegs beer. 55 bi..s oil. 1 ca: furniture, 80 M T ;
kegs. !6 casks bacon. 5 bbls G apples. 8 boxes '
eggs. 3 bMis dri«*d fruit, 2 bdls paper, 5 b<JJe hard- ■
ware, 2 boxes hats. 5 Wls hides, 1 hhd tobacco »
sweepings. 14 bales vara, 167 pugs tobacco. 1 bdle
castings. 10 cords wood, 4 plows, 25 cases can I
good*. 1 coop chickear, 13 rolls leather, 1 pkge
oil cloth. 1 box glass, 2 trunks rouse. 35 barrels
mola-sc-s, 6 boxes mdse, 2 boxes furs.
Per At'antic S Gulf Kaiir aa. November 19—
946 bales cotton, 36 cars lumber, 1 cur bulk corn.
2s bbls rosin. 16 bbls spirits, IS bb * oranges, 7
b'*!s syrup 12 bbls potatoes. 36 sucks potatoes
48 empty kegs. 240 sacks riee, 17 bales bines, and
mdse.
Per steamer Reliance, from Darien. Ac—2
lots bulk rice (2,3*4) bushels). 216 sack* rice, 30
hbl« orauges, 28 hales upland cotton, 3u ernpty
beer kegs, aud mdse.
Kiparu.
Per steamship Hector, for Bremen—5.90C bales
upland «*»tto*i.
l*«*r brig George S B**rrv, for Portland—170.273
feet lumber; cargo by T L Kinsey.
P a •••••» mr**i*M-
Ber steamer Reliance, from Darien. Ac—J
Kinsey, T L Kinsey, Mr Olaghorn, J Morrison, J
t hriatiau, Mr Ulmstead, Mr Swoll—15 steerage.
Coiihienrr**.
Per Central Railroad. November 19—Fordg Agt,
St A R Mclriroore, lllitch A' M, Johnson A S.
A »V G R K, Anderson A K. s Guckenheimer,
Gotslnutii .V >1, P Postell, M Fer-t ,c »’o, W A R
Mr inti re. Crawford A L. <’ G Taylor, A Fr« id.u-
berg A Co. Holcomb-*, 11 A Co. A <7 Ybores J W
McAlpili. Belt N A Co. V ltasler. Boehm. B A Co.
J I-indsay, s llermau. LJ Gazan. Alexander A 1C,
Champion A F, Branch A C. 11 Suiter, Lester A
H. Solomon Bros. Jno Lvons. Braiuard A H, Pat
Higgins. T J Dunbar A Co, Rushing A S, Comm
A L. II Sanders. H My. rs A Bros, Clapp A R,
Win Hone A Co. E Y Hill. John Hyan. •* Cobm,
Ciagliom A C. J II H Parker, J Trtest T Pearson,
Wil iam.- A C. Woods A Co, Sam I Cohen A Son,
KuoOp, H A Co, Groover, S A Co. 11 M Come .
Tisou A »«, B 1! Ferrill, N A Hardee, Son A Co, J
W Lathrop A Co, Inman, S A (’«). F M Farley,
! awtoti. 11 A t%». Cope A R, F I> Bloodworth.
Chas Green, Son A Co. O Coh- n A Co. L .1 (Juil-
m*.rti:i A Co. Mi.let! A W. J F Whea'on, Wm H
Stark A Co. Reed A H. J K - beldon.
Per Atlantic A Gulf Railroad. November 19 —
Fordg Agt, Alexan ler A R, Bernhard A K, Solo
mon Bros, J L Villalorga, R Habersham's Sons
A Co, M V Henderson, M Ke-st A Co. Comm A
L, J E Sanditord A Co, L J Guiimartin A Co.
Claghoni A C. Sloat. B A Co. K M Otqienheimer,
J W Lathrop A <to. Morel A M, Go*Mlumti A M.
U Myers A Bros. Mein hard, Bros A Co, C R R
Agt. L T Whitcomb’s Non, C L Gilbert A Co. S
Gncketiheiuier, Holcombe, H A Co, CAS la-dlie,
A M C. ben A Co, Tisou A G, Wood A S, Jno W
Anderson*’Sons. Ihuirau, J A Co. Wm 1J Wood-
bridge, W II Stark A Co.
Per steamer Reliance, from Darien. Ac
W Camming A Co, Ralph Ml Id rim. Mrs S E
Il:n*r, I Epstein A Bro, 11 F Grant, L J Guil-
111-trtiu A Co, Alexander A R, Phila<lelphia Mr. R
Wayne A Co, V Basler, L) Weisbeiu, W M David
son A Co.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OK
SAVANNAH.
Savannah. November 19. 1S75.
STEAM SHITS.
San Salvador. 97! ions, Nickerson, New York,
Idg— Wilder A Co.
Ashland. 761 t.»us, Crowell, New York, Idg—O
Cohen A < ’o.
J uniat-, 1,2>5 tons. Catharine, Philad* Iphia.
Idg—Hunter A Gamureil.
s *tuetset, 1.122 tons, Mathews, Boston, Idg —
Riehardroti A- Barnard.
Hector (Br), 1,979 ton*, Rose, Bremen, cld—S
Faimou.
Ha ley (Br), SS0 tons, Ilar.-ens, Bremen. Idg—
Fatinan.
Six steamshijis.
SHITS.
Savannah (Ger), 1,357 tons, Tableman, wtg
Knoop, Hauemanu A Co.
V’al ey Forge (Am), 1,286tons, Ames, Liverpool,
Idg*—Hunter A Ca-nnre.ll.
C B itazeltine (Am). **0 ton*, Gilkey, Baltic,
Idg—T B Marshall A Bro.
Universe (Br), 1,421 tons, Jones. Amsterdam.
Idg—Williams A Crane.
Joseph Fi.-h (Am), 1,262 tons, Htack]>ole. Liver
pool, Idg—Wiiliaros A Crane.
George Bell (Br), 1,176 tons. Rose, Liverpool,
idg—Wilder A Co.
Kagnar (Ur), 999 tons, Foster, Liverpool, Idg -
Gravbill A Waddell.
Garland (Br), 776 tons, Crocker, Liverpool, hlg
—A Dobell A Co.
Alfred (Br), 1,278 tous, Gray, Liverpool, Idg—
A Dobell A < o.
I*iwretice Brown, 945 tons. Williams, Liver
pool, idg—Kicbardscn A Barnard.
Ten ships.
BARKS.
Jessie Gilliert (Br). C50 tous, Bonruier, Liver
pool, idg—Coh* n A Co.
M A K Cann (br), 920 tous, Cann, Liverpool,
Idg—E A Poullard.
Kate Burrill (Br), 690 tons, Robinson, Havre,
Idg—Wilder A Co.
it A Allen (Am), 557 tons, Farr,Liverpool, klg—
Idg—Gray bill A Waddell.
Navasiuk (Ara), 724 tons, Boston Antwerp,
Idg—Gray bill A Waddell.
Lizzie (Am), 496 tons, Carney, Genoa, Idg—
Gray bill A Waddell.
Aml.mta (Br). 350 tons, Doran, Cork lor orders,
Idg—llulst, Fullarton A Co.
boot 1 a (Br), 691 tons, Hines, Havre, Idg—
Wilder A Co.
Paqiiete de Vendreil (Span), 552 tons, Marsjd.
Barcelona, Idg—t; Gr«*eu, bon A Co.
Galceran (Span), 759 tons, Maristany, Barcelona,
Idg—<J Green, Son A Co.
Paqnete de Cantab, ia (Sjtan), 3n3 tous, Vila
San tinder, Idg—C Green, Son A Co
V. Ij/araiso (Span). 9*9 tons, Roses, Barcelona,
klg—C Green, bon A Co.
Aurora (Span), 544 tons, Cento, Palma de Ma
jorca. Idg—C Green, Son A Co.
A mean (Ger), 760 tons, Roe. ini, Bremen, Idg—
Kuoop. llanemauu A Co.
Frn.m (Nor), 360 tons, ikssessen, Genoa, Idg—
Sy bet g- Petersen.
llje.ninet (Ger), 406 tons, Ingmunsen, Bremen.
ld«—Syl*-rg-Petersen.
Jacob Ravens (Swd) 50:) Asberg, Greenock,
wtg—Master.
o ion (*wd) 615 tons, Banek. Greenock, wtg—
Holst, Knllar on A Co.
Kate (Nor), 6h0 tons, Flood, wtg—Holst, Ful-
lart *n A Co.
Nineteen barks.
rpHE FOLLOWING are a few of the VERY
I GREAT BARGAINS which we will offer
daring the present week :
BLACK SILKS, Satin-face—the finest ever of
fered in this market—at $3 and $3 25. We
challenge competition with anything purchased
in New York at $4 to $4 50.
Good BLACK TRIMMING SILK at $1 per
yard.
BLACK CASHMERE-the finest goods made—
a tnal measurement 48 inches—at $1 50—goods
which we willingly compare with anything that
has or can be pureba-ed at $2 to $2 25.
10 pieces BLACK CASHMERE—fatt shade Blue
Biack at $1 to $1 25.
5 pieces cf CAMEL UA1R PLAID Dress Goods
at 50 cents, worth 75.
7 pieces* Solid Brown and Gray CAMEL HAIR
Dress Goods at 60 cents, worth 75.
Aiio her loi of those Extra Width Camel Hajr
PLAIDS for Overskirts aud Basques, at 75
cents wot th at least $1 5o.
24 dozen more ol those splendid EYE GLA* SEi$,
a 50, 60. 75 cents and $1. ju-*t received
75 dozen Gents' Brown bnper Stout ?* HOSE, at
$4—usual price $6.
loo dozen (job lot) Gents’ Hemmed LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS at ft 60—cheap at $3 7ft.
75 dozen Misses'and Boys’ Extra Long s I’KIPED
HOSE at 25 aud 30 cents—best value in the
market.
5o dozen Misses’ and Boys' Solid Color LONG
HOSE—Brown and Slate English Goods
25 dozen Spanish Brown Ribbed UOSK—Boys’
or Misses’—Extra Long, at 50 cents.
Full lines of Misses' Si’RlPED HOSE—fluest
goods and colors, warranted
5 gross of Everlasting TRIMMINGS—very select
patterns.
25u Needle-worked BANDS, measuring yards
(job), at 50 cent*—would l»e cheap at $1.
ion doz.-n Ioulies' Ut-iu Stitched Linen Pocket
HANDKERCHIEFS at $3—very fine an J val
ued :or $4 75.
114 LINEN SHEETING, warranted—slightly
soiled—at $1 15 j*er yard, usually su'd at $1 50
to $1 75—very heavy goods.
Lot of Pi low-Case LINEN at GO cents—goods
valued for SSc. :o $1.
10 |iieces Nottingham CURTAIN LACE at 30
Cent—not halt the cost of importation.
2ft pair Nottingham LACE CURTAINS at $3 50
to $5 50—worth double the price. |
25 pieces Pure Linen Bird-Eye DIAPER*'—16
yards in piece—Horn 26 lo 50 cents—great bar
gain.
2ft jiair California 13-4 BLANKETS—Quest goo Is
the New York market can produce, at 40 per
cent, less thau value.
The b -st Five-Dollar BLANKET In this city to
1h* Ojteued this day.
OKAY, O'HKIKY A CO.
“"**“ j FOR BALTIMORE
BlLTIIOkl: A!tt» HtUIUH HTV4MHU1P
COHPAHY.
Cabin PauMce g*>o OO.
1 > 14 A.'
(i.iorge Harris, 222 tons, Blanshard, New York,
Idg—Jos A Rolierts & Co
lieorge S Berry, 256 tons, Lewis, Portland, cld
—Jos A Roberts A Co.
Robert Dillon (Am), 454 tons, Blatchford,
Santos—J A Robert** A Co.
Valentine (Fr), 267 tons, Brucosiicb, Havre,
Idg—W C O’Driecoll.
N Stowers (Am), 244 tons. Stowers, Baltimore,
Idg—Richardson & Barnaul.
Five brigs.
SCHOONERS.
Nellie F Sawyer, 2*4 tons, Gatchell, River
Platte, Idg—Jos A Robert*. & Co.
Jennie K Deverty, 279 tous.Dongiass, St Mary's,
clrl—Jos A Robert* A Co.
F L Riclntr ison, 401 ton**, Hart, Darien, cld—
J A Koi>erta A Co.
Effle J Simmons, 214 tons, Harringtou, Matan-
zas—Jos A Roberts A Co.
Daniel Pierson, yi’4 tons, Pierson, WL-casset,
dis—.Jos A Roberts A Co.
Aidana Rakes, 350 tons, Rhodes, New York,
Idg—-J A Rolierts A Co.
Carrie Heye.-, 248 tons, Poland, Provideuce, idg
Jos. A Robe: ts * Co.
K C Rankin, 304 tous, Hall, Philadelphia, dis—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
E A Hays, ’.99 tons. Smith, Berths Bay, dis—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
Etta A Siiropson. 314 tons, Hart, Belfast, dis—
.Jos A Robert-* A Co.
dward Janet. tons, Roberts, Harlior
Island, dis—1 liot(i(>son A Walter.
Clara E Bergen, 384.ons, Dayton, wtg—Hunter
A Gammeil.
James S'ater, 268 tons, Hawkins, New Haven,
Idg—llnnter A Gummell.
George Washington, Ruff, Baracoa, dis—
'i hompsou A Walter.
Cluirmer, 395 tons, Noyes, Providence, idg -
Master
Clara Leavitt, , New York—Mas er.
bixleeu schooners.
proposals.
PROPOSAL*
For Huildiu^ McIntosh Court House.
1ST RECEIVED:
3o pieces DRESS GOODS—new colors, at 25
and 30 cents.
fo pairs BLANKETS—very cheap.
Yard Wide ALL-WOOL FLANNEL.
1 case I oldies' SKIRTS.
m
8-4. 10-4, 12-4 SHUTTINGS and QUILTS.
Pillow-Case LINENS.
1 case Bleached SHIRTINGS at 11 cents—v
cheap.
lo pieces BLACK CASHM ERE, double width,
at $1.
10 pieces BLACK ALPACA, at 45 cents.
Ladies’ H. S. L C. HANDKERCHIEFS.
NECK RUFFI.INGS.
New SCARFS—White, Black and Colors.
BLACK FRENCH CLOTH for Gents' Coats-
snjier.
* l.ASSIM EKES for Suitings.
Ladits' and Gents' KID GLOVES.
UeWITT, MOKGAM & C’O..
novlr.-tf 139 Congress street.
^uruiturr.
Fur 11 it 11 re. Furniture.
J. LINDSEY,
No. 11)0 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Next door to Mi. Geo. W. Allen's extensive
Crockery Store.
r AM NOW OFFERING to the citizens of
1 South Carolina, Georgia aud Florida one of
the largest and best selected stocks of
r L T R N I T U R E
ever brought, to this section. My stock was pur
chased entirely for cash, and uirectly from the
best and most reliable manufacturers in the
North and West. Owing to the eepressed con
dition ot tra ie and finance* I was enabled, by
paying “cash down,” to lay in my stock at prices
actually below Ihe cost of manufacturing, lam
therefore able aud will.ng to sell Furniture
Lower Thau Ever Before Offered in
this Market.
Come and see the Beautiful and Durable Goods
I am offering at such attractive prices.
FaKLOR and chamber suits,
sulistantial aud ornamental, of the latest aud
most approved designs.
DINING ROOM. OFFICE AND MISCELLA
NEOUS FURNITURE,
of every style ami price desired. Matting, Mat
tresses, Baby Carriages, in fact everything
usually kept in well ordered warerooms. can be
h <1 at the LOWEST PRICKS and ou the most
accommodating term*.
Prompt attention given to orders, and ail
goods carefully delivered or shipped.
J. LINDSEY,
No. 190 Broughton street.
octll-wlLfcdCm
thTAHNAH, Gju, September 19. ’ C T5
O N AND AFTER SUNDa i , SEPTEMBER
19th, passenger Trams on tbe « mha and
Soati wartem Railroads and Branches will ran as
TKAJtS NO. 1. OOlNtt SOUTH AND WSSr..
Leaves savannah —9:15 A, 11
Leaves Augusta 9:06 A. M
Arrive* Augnsra. —... 4:0i) P. M
Arrive# at Macon 6:45 i . M
Leaves Macon for Columbus S:'u P. J»
Leases Macon for Atlanta 9:^6 P. V
leaves Macon for Eufaula aud Alba-y. 8:45 P. M
Arrive#at Coiumoas.. 1:40 A. a
Arrirre* at At^r.ta 59*9 a. 4
Arrives at Eufaula 10:42 A. M I
Arrives at Albany 7:45 A. M
MoK/Ugclose connections at Columbus wiu
Western Railroad for Montgomery, Mobile, New
Or.eans, etc. Sleep.ng cars ran th rouge Macoi
to Montgomery. At Atlanta with W extern ar d
Atlantic, and Atlanta and Richmoud Air Line
all oolnts North and Northwest.
Trains ou this schedule to Euiaula daily, except
Saturdays; to Albany Sunday, Monday, Wednes
day and Thursday.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave# Atlanta 10:40 P >'
Leaves Eufaula 4:00 P. M
Leaves Allianv **:2u P. M
Ar ivea at Macon iruia Eu.auia and
Albany 5:30 A. M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 5:4ft a.
Leaves Macon T:00 A.
Leaves Augusta *:vt A 3
Arrives at Milicdgeviile 9:44 A
Arrive# at JEatonton ll:3o A. >
Arrives at Augusta 4.0»» P. 3
Arrive# at Savannah 5-V5 >' >
Train* ou tnis schedule from Eufaula dai^.
except Sunday; from Albany Monday, Thursday
and Friday.
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7;-*o F. M
Leave# Augusta S:*-“ p, M
Arr.v*** at Augusta 6:<<; A
Arriv»*s at Miiiedgeville 9:44 A. 3
Arrives at Eaton ton 1 ;3< 1 A. M
Arrive# at Macon s:m* A. td |
Leaver Macon tor Columbus 9:2? A. *'
Leaves Macon for Eufaula 5 a.
L-avcs Macon tor Albany 9:r6 A.
Leave# Macon for Atlanta 8:4u A.
Arrives at < •'j!ambus 7:1ft J’.
Arrive* at KulauIn 5 38 r.
Arrive* at Albany 3 ;5 I
Arrive# at Atlanta 9:«k) P.
Tram on tlii# schedule for Eufaula, Atlanta
aud Albany daily. For Columbus, da ly except
Sunday.
Albarv train connects with Atlantic and Galt
KAtin.nl trams at Albany and will ran through to
Arlington, on Blakely Extension daily.
Trains for Bufaoia connect won the For;
l*aii:e* train at Cuthtuxl tor Fort Gaits•* daily ex-
cept Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND EaST.
Leaves Atianta 1:20 P. M
Leave# Columb..:- 1:3b P. M
Leave# Eataaia S:»* A. V
Law Albany
Arrive* at Mac *u mini Atlanta
Arrives at »1 C; U L-um t ' ur.uibas^.
Arrives a*. Maoon tr’ro Eufaula Aj
Leaves Macon
Leaves Augm-i*
Arrives at Au -as'a
Arrive# af Ss anna/.
Passenger* lor MjUedgeville and E*: on ton wifi
take train No. 2 from Savannah and Augusta, aiiG
train No. « from jxjir.ts on the Southwestern iiai^
road, Atlanta an.-: Macon. The Mdledgeville ano
Eaton ton tiam rnns da v, Monday# excepted.
william kc*ueks.
General Sapt. Central Railroad, SavanLat.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Eng. and Supt. SoathweBieru KaQroad, Macon.
octJ34f
THS mtST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
F A L C O N ,
Captain
WILL sail for Uie above port on THURS-
vj DAI. November 25th. at x:30 o'clock P. M.
Through biiis lading signed for LPrtoc desimed
for Liverpool and Bremen, by first class steamship#
sailing from Baltimore.
Insurance on cotton by steamer# of thi# line
one-half per cent.
'or r*eirh: room or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply to
JAA. b. WEST a CO.. Agents,
tiov’9 174 Bay street. Savannah.
lil KKAY'S LINfc.
FOR NEW YORK
i:\ KKV TUESDAY.
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Atlantic and (full U. fi
GkkskaX SCTXUiKS-as’.naT’e Gvgtcx, 1
Atlastic ami Grtr Kam.road, >
Savannab, October 9*h. KS.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTt BEK 10th.
Passenger Trains on thi# Road will run
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savanaai. daiijy at 4*JO P. M
Aiyhre at Jesap
Arrive at Bambridge
Arrive at Aibar.y
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at JacssonvUie
Arrive al Tallahassee
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Bain bridge
Leave Jcsnp
Arrive at Savannah
7:10 P. n
6 00 A.M.
A. M
2:5ft A. M.
#:uc. A.M.
8.0A.M
4*0 P. M
4:00 P. M.
7 Off* P. M
OHO P. M
5 00 P. M
5Ji6A M.
RffiO A.""
Sleeping Car run# through to Jacksonville.
No change of cars between Savaunah and Jack
sonville or Albany.
Passenger# tor Brunswick take this train,
rive at Brunswick at lo-.io r ».; Leave Brunswick
at.2:oo a. a ; Arrive at Savar.nah at -
Paa-enger# from Macon by Macon and Bran/
wick 11.30 a. u. train coon*>c at J'-bQp with
train tor Florida.
Paasenger* from Florida by this train connec
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 1:1ft r. a.
Close connection at Albany with pa»aenge.
train* both ways on S. W. ii. R. daily.
Trains on B. and A. IL K. leave junction, goiu
west, Monday, We/lne*«lay and Friday at 11:14
A. M.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 5:26 i\ M.
Mail Steamer leaves Bain bridge for Apalachl
cola every Friday morning.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sunday# excepted), a t. 7.10 A. M
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Quitman
Arri ve at Tnomasville
Arrive at t'amilla
Arrive at Albany
LeavC Albany
Leave Camilla
Leave Tboinasvilie
Leave Quitman
Leave Valdosta
Arrive at Dupo
9:05 A. M
“.10:20 A. Al
“.12:15 P. M.
“. .* :4 . P M.
“. 7:5) P. M.
“. 8:00 A. X.
“..Off* A. M.
“. UO?. X
“. 3 30P. Al
“. 4 4S P. M.
6:45 >’ M.
Connect at Albany with tr ins on Southwestern
Railroad leaving Alban- at ft:iM p. Sunday,
Mouta), VV'ednevIry and Thursday, arriving at
Albany at 7:4ft a. ji. sarin- day*.
Way Freight train, with passenger accommDila
tions, leave* Savannah Monday, Weituesday and
Friday at 6:5u a. m. ; arrive at Savannah 'J uesday,
Thur*.tay and Satuniay at 5:15 v. j*.
Jno. Evas*, G.m'l Ticket Ag’t.
fi. S. HA1NE8,
oct23-tf General Superintendent.
1' URJMTUKK.
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
(ESTABLISHED 1S56.)
150 and 152 Broughton street, Savannah,
A RE offering a complete assortment of ('HAM
PER. PARLOR and OFFICE FURNI
TURE, BABY CARRIAGES, etc., etc., at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
We buy direct from manufacturer#—thus sav
ing middlemen's profit*—aud are confident of our
ahil’ty to sell a good article as low as the lowest.
Hotels, halls and private houses fitted up in
fine style and at lowest rates. Country orders
carefully filled.
N. tt.—No need to go North for your Fnml-
tnre. We will sell you just a* cheap here, and
save you all the expensive risks, etc. octl-3m
SWtllinrni ftoods.
TO THE I.ADIIX
NEW AM) ELEGANT
STYLES
In Foreign and Domestic Trimmed Pattern
HaTS AM) BON.NETS.
Shipping SntelUgrarr.
Mtnlaiurr Aluinnnr— Thin Pay,
Bun Rise#..... 6 53
Sun Bet# 5 7
High Water at Savannah... 6-01 am 6:47 p m
Saturday. November 20.
Arrived Yrairrdny.
Schr Clara Leavitt, New York, to load for
South America—Master.
Schr George Washington, Kofi, Baracoa—
Thompson A Walter.
Steamer Reliance, Smith, Darien, Ac—Brainard
A Robertson.
Cleared Yewcerdav.
Steamship Hector (Br), Rose, Bremen—S
Fat man.
Brig George S Berry, Lewi#, Port laud—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
Schr Jennie K Divertv. Dong's*#. St Mary’s, to
loid for Philadelphia—Jo# A Roberts A Co.
Schooner Muse# II Bramhall, Gillette, New
York—Hunter A GammelL
Mailed Yea ter day.
Ship Union, Liverpool.
Schr C H Ke.ly, Philadelphia.
Schr M B Bramhall, New York.
Schr Crisafe Wright, New York.
r FUE UNDESIGNED will receive proposal* for
L building a BRICK COURT HOUSE in the
city of Darien until the 21st day ot December
next, accordiug to plan and specifications, to be
seen iu the office of Spalding Kenan, Clerk of
Board of County Commissioners. The Building
Committee reserve the privilege of awarding to
any bidder, and of rejecting any and all bids
made. The contractor accepted will he required
to give hour', with good security, for tire |»erlorm-
anee of the work accordiug to coutract.
J. P. GILSON,
T. P. PEASE,
JAMES WALKER.
T. H. GIGNILLIAT,
JOHN II. BURRILL,
W. W. CHURCHILL,
W. KOBT. GIGNILLIAT,
oct23-S,lm Building Committee
(fopartuersltip Sobers.
NOTICK.
rpHE FIRM OF JOSEPH HULL A CO is this
L day dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr.
Joseph ilull will sign in liquidation
JOSEPH HULL,
R. H. BURKETT,
W. H. BURKETT,
Savannah, Ga., October 4, 1875.
NOTICE.
T HE hn-iiK-M of JOSEPH BULI. i CO. win
be carried on by tbe undersigned, under tbe
same firm name.
ocHMf JOSEPH HULL.
Cypress Shingles,
^pUK BEST IN THE MARKET, are now being
made and for sale from $9 to $7 per M, at th.
KEYSTONE SHINGLE COMPANY'S MTT.T^ or,
the Canal, foot of William #tr#et, Savannah.
tn*« netnoiuA
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH
FELT H ATS, just received, at very low
prices Also a large assortment of Fancy Wings,
Feathers. Bird*, Biack and Colored Velvet# 011
the bias; Ladies’ Merino Vests; Yak I-aces; Cou-
vereieur Kid Gloves for Indies an 1 Children; Ho
siery, in Plain and Stripes, best English brands,
for Ladies aud Mi-ses; Ladies’Underwear.
Ladies will find my slock tbe largest and the
l»e*t assortment in the city. Ladies, call and ex
amine the stock.
H. C. HOUSTON,
22 Hull St., Masonic* Huildtng.
novl5-tf
£lnp Carpentrrtnfl.
H. F. W1LLINK,
Sh ip wright, Caulker
AND
8 PAHMAKER,
TAKE NORTH SIDE OF RIVER, OPPOSITE
FOOT OF DRAYTON ST., SAYAIEAH, Om.
H ah facilities for doing all work with dispatch.
SPRUCE SPARS and LIVE OAK TIMBER
for sale.
Also, Agent for the SOUTHERN WRECKING
COMPANY. , _
I# prepared to contract for Raising and Pumping
ont vessel# of any size. Ha# on hand for hire
Steam Pumps, large Lifting Lighter#, Diving A|^
paratus. Hydraulic Jacks, Ac.
janl-tf H. F. WILLINK.
Savannah and Charleston K.K.
OmCJ Si ViKMAB & CHARIX-TON It. K. Go., 1
Savannah, April 24. 1875. f
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 26tb
Passenger Trains oc thi# Road will run a*
follows:
DAY PASSENGER
FOB CHAJU.KSTON, AlIOOSTA, BBAUFOBT AND
PORT ROYAL.
Leave Savannah daily at. 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 4:45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta *• ... .6:95 P. &i.
Arrive at Beautort “ ... .2:30 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal “ ... .3:00 P. M
FOK SAVANNAH.
Leave Charleston daily ai 9ffW A. M.
Leave Augusta “ 6:«#) A. M.
Leave Pori Royal “ 9ff*G A. M
L*-av# Beaufort “ 9:30 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 3:00 P. M.
tTlose connection made a: Charleston lor the
North, at Augusta for the West, and at Yem*#-
see for station* on the Port Royal Railroad.
Ticket* for sale at K. K. Bren's Sj>eeial Ticket
Agency, No. 913* Boll street, and at Depot Ticket
C. C. OLNEY, Agent, C. S. GADSDEN,
ap26-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
JUwspaprr Admlising.
Frier, TtoenLy-fize Cents.
NINETY-NINTH EDITION.
Containing a complete list of all the town* in the
United State*, the Territories and the Dominion
ot Canada, having a population greater than
5,#00 according to the last census, together
with the names of the newspaper# hav
ing the krgest local circulation in each
of the places named. Also, a catalogue
of newspaper# which are recommended to
advertiser* as giving greatest value in proportion
to prices charged. Also, alt ue'.vsi»aper>* in the
United States and Canada priming over5,000
copies each issue. Also, all tire Religious, Agri
cultural, Scientific and Mechanical, Medical, Ma
sonic. Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, In
surance, Real Estate, Law, Sjairting, Musical,
Fashion, and other sjrecial das# journals; very
complete iists. Together with a complete list of
over 300 German paper* printed in the Uuited
states. Also, au essay upon advertising; many
taMes of rat s, showing the cost ol advertising
iu various newspapers, aud everything which a
la ginner in advertising would like to kuow.
Address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.,
ang2ft-3)<-m 41 Park Row. New York.
illuminating (Oils.
The Best Household OH in Ihe World!
C. WEST A SONS’
ALADDIN SECURITY OIIj,
W ARRANTED 150 degrees fire test. En
dorsed by tbe Fire Insurance Companies.
Read the following certificate, selected from
many other*:
Howard Fir* Ins. Co. of Bm.tihore,\
Decembe' 23, *74. /
MbssR*. C. West A Sons : Gentlemen—Hav
ing used the various oil# sold in this city for il-
luininatiugpurp>»*ea. I take pleasure in recom
mending your “Aladdin Security” a* the safest
aud l»e#t ever used in our household.
Your#, truly,
(Sigma!) ANDREW REESE, I'res’t.
will not explode. A.-b your Btorekeejier
for it.
Wholesale Depot: C. WEST A SONS,
113,115 W. Lombard street, Baltimore.
aug28-6m
ftarflaart.
H4RUWABL
1,000 KKGS
250 do*. AXES—assorted.
1*5 too# Hwedr# IRON,
MS toa# HOLI4JW-WARK.
_1,0OO bog# SHOT.
4k tXUWWIU.
Sroo
WfsSST’fcJ OIL.
I AM MAKING A SPECIALTY of the above
Oil. and deliver it to any part of the city in
can# of five gallon* at 40 cents per gallon. Also.
C. West A Sons’ best KEROSENE at 2 r cent*.
Faucet Can# furnished to parties purelm-ing five
or more gallons. Oil House, 140 Bay street.
aug31-tf C. K. ONGOOP
THE FIRST-C1ASS STEAMSHIP
I.LO,
Captain DAN I FIX,
\\T ILL sail for the above ;>ort on TU KS-
DAY, November 2:kl. 1*75, at 3:30 o’clock
P. M.
Through bill# lading furnished on Cotton de>»-
tined tor Liverpool, Hamburg, Glasgow. Antwerp,
Christiana. Rotterdam, Ac.. Ac., by tirst-eia*#
#team*hip#.
Por freight or passage, apply !o
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
norlS 84 Bay street.
FOR BOSTON.
Boston Him atauiutii StPHnisliip Line.
for yrrioht or ^hartrr.
FOR LIVERPOOL
'P'HE Al AMERICAN SHIP
“valley forge,-
Am, JlasL..
Will load for the above port. $ -
-SI&, HrStKK^L^r
FOR LIVERPOOL
r J'HK SPLENDID SHIP
GEORGE BELL, ($A.lJi i
captain Ja#. A. Agg
Having three fourth* of her
and dow cuing on board, wifi fiav
tor remainder of freight room anir v t
° OTi °- tf Co
FOR HAVRET
'J'HE NEW BRITISH BARK
SCOTIA (3J=L1),
CapUin John Hix E ^
Ha* a large por ion of her can ,
will have dispatch. For Ireight
Cotton only, applv to s
FOR HAVRE.
r J*HE*3.11 BRITISH BARK
KATE BURRILL,
Captain M*. D. Robih#os.
Want# 500 bale# to eom^k-re
ply to*
octa>tf WILDER .
J'tramboats.
Star Liiie j'or PoTTikoj ; ,l
and Beaufort.
K.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
SO>l l^RSEl
Captain DOANS,
Yy- ILLj-ail Jor the abpre named port or
SATURDAY, November 2«ith, 1875, at 1
o’clock P. II.
Through biiis of iamng given to Providence,
Fail River. Lowell, Lawrence, New Betilord and
other New England manufacturing points; also
to Live, pool by the British and North American
Royal Mai! Steamship Lino (< unani).
This steamship connect# at T wharl with a’
railroads leading out of Boston.
For freight or passage apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON A CO.. Boston. uovl8
PHILADELPHIA A>:> MU H1KBN H4I1.
STEAMSHIP I INF.
FOK FHILTdELPHIA.
Unhid I'rmhcp
*Mpfrn<r I'hhihup..
$2» OO.
. .. IO OO.
11 ■jt.-—» A ‘i
THE FINE STEAMSHIP.
JUNIATA,
Captain CATHERINE,
iX^ILL sail for the above port on SATURDAY,
TT November 20, laTa, al 12 o'clock J».
Insurance on Cotton by steamers ot thi# fin#
one-halt per cent.
Through bill# lading signed to Antwerp, iiotter
dam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, London,
Hull, Leitu, and all prominent interior t^»iut# on
the Continent ol Europe, by steamers ol the “Red
Stax Line,-aud the “American 8‘-ua'*tsh:o 0>m-
i»Hny” and their connection'- from Philadelphia.
For freight or pa.-s.ige, having unsurpassed n>
commo<iationb, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMKLJ..
novl5 100 Bay Street.
THE STEAMER
l>. HOKG.w
Captain SUSSBLL,
WILL leave Padeiford'# Wharf i.
>> TI ESi aY and FRIDAY, at ^
m., making clo#e connection with i’
Railroad aud New York earner*.
A. L. HICilAKUsoN At,,
novla-tf Chnenfi Agent#, Pade».,rir- u L
Winter Schedule.
Savannah,UharlfdAi and Kh,
ritla 8team I’acket l.in<*.
(f 55 "
THE SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL KT r .AM‘ '
CITY POINT, | 1HTTA ! OK,
Cape J. W.FitrokbaU) ] Cape I.e.» \.....
Will sail EVERY SUN- j Will sail RV Ri .
DAY at 12 o’clock m. ! NLSUAY : 1.
(FBOM UB KKNNK'S WBittT. iUVABkld.1
For Fernuudina, vlacksont
Palatka,
\ NDall Way Land ini'* on S' John- 1' .
connecting at Palatka witti - ^..,r«
Upper 8L John# and Oclanaha Hiv. r-.
fiLACk STAR LINK
FOR NEW YORK
Cnbin I’u-ioiitr. *20: **tcer*4te, $10.
THE PIRST^'IJVSS STEAMSHIP
A S II Ii A A l> ,
Captain ISAAC CROWELL,
T17 ILL sail for the above port on SAT UK
V T DAT, November 20. 1S75, al 1 o’clock P. M.
Through bill* of lading given oa Cotton des
tined for Liverpool and the Continent by fir#;-
ci&as steamer*.
Insurance by this line one-bail per cent.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVTS COHEN A CO., Agents.
K. LOW DEN. Agent, 93 We»t #t.. New York.
novlS
EXPIRE line.
FOR NEW YORK
Every TIjurstlaj and Saturday.
4
gjQrth
V..
THE FIKST-CIJUSS STEAMSHIP
(xEN. BARNES,
Captain CIIKESMAN,
T ILL sail for the above port on T11UKSDAY.
VY November 1* h, at 12 o'clock M.
SAN SALVADOR,
NICKERSON, Master,
N17 ILL sail for the above port on SATUR-
t Y DAY', November 20, at 1 o’clock P. M.
for frei£tit or
novlS
A CO., Agents,
No. 5 Sui-Jdard’s Upper Range.
For Nassau, N, P.
(BAHAMAS.)
> EW YORK HAVAS ff A Jl AMI S ASS AI MAIL
nsHbnp lux,
nder contract with the Bahamas Government,
and carrying the British and United
Stale# Mails.
RETURNING:
CITY POINT
DICTATOR
Will arrive at Savannah i Will arrive at su
every WEDNESDAY’ I every .fta 1 I 1; , i
morning, and sai for morn ng. atui
irHAKLESTON. S. C , I CHARLKSTu.N. s ,
at s o’clock a. m. j at 8 o cluck a m.
Through tickets to the Nonl, by wn.-r orra
route, sold on board steatuer.
Freight# received daily. Rale# a* low a# h,
other fines.
For freight or passage apply i t
BRAINARD A HUBER TSA.N Ag-i to.
Office on Wharf. e . tr
FOK At OH VI A
AN 1» WAT LAM)lM„s.
STEAMER
14 <> *i A,
Capt. T. N. Philfot,
Will leave EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 9 a m.
IV Rate# of freight as low as by tu.\ <<ti r
line, ami received at all Lme#. For Ir .r
jmesage. apply ou wharf.
uctl9-tf W. F. BARRY, Agnit.
; FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAM
SHIP
t ITY OF DALLAS
Captain HARRIS.
h URING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
the service will N* Jwrformed tr m NEW
ORK ami Irom SAVANNAH a teniat,*ly.
Alter 1st of January, from Savannah direct, in
close conni'Ctiou altli New York steamer*.
WILL SAIL FROM SAVANNAH,
MONDAY' November 15.
SATURDAY’ December Is.
After the first of January, 1876. the Winter
service will be performed direct between
tinah and Nassau ever)- ten days,
making Close connection# at Savanuah with
first-cla** steamer*, to and from New York,
by rail to all parts of tl»e country,
also afforJing Florida and Southern tourist*
every facility tor including Nassau in their trip,
itbout being lotced to take |ta#sage from a
Northern port.
Nassau has long been most favorably known
a# a place of winter report not only for invalids,
who rarely fail to improve under a climate where
the temp rature never fall# below 64 degree#
Fahrenh«df, nor rise# above 82 degrees, but also
to Tourist#, *0 w hom the varied scenery ot New
I*rovidence and the surrounding i.-lands are a
source of consent enjoyment
Heretofore th** transfer outside the bar to the
shore, and the infrequent communication, ha#
neeti a barrier in tire mind* of many, but Ihe
schedule run by the present line doe# away with
’ Ihe steamer- at all time# entering the har
bor and going to the wfmrf.
The KoY'AL VICTORIA HOTEL at Nassau
beautifully situated and we’l kept. It i# favor
ably known the world over by tourist* aud
traveler#.
For further information rate# of freight, pas
sage. etc., apply to the agents, T. Darling A Co..
Nassau, N. P.; Murray, ‘Ferris A Co., 62 South
street, N. Y’.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
oct?0-lm Savannah. Ga.
Stram tEngiurs aud adaettiumt.
Srmorals.
REMOVAL*
JJAVING RENTED THE STORE 142 CON
GRESS STREET, and purchased the stock and
account# lately E. D. Smythe’s, I will continue
the CROCKERY and HOUSEFURNISHING
BUSINESS at that stand.
JAMES S. SILVA.
Ss&ssaai?^
uLACKsmith woRKj^c -
FOK KLOHiDA.
IN8IDE KOI'IK
The tl<-^aut and Fast Siailiiur Stranwr
IJZZIE BAIiEK,
Capt. P. La Rosa.
Wi.I leave every WEDNESDAY MORNING at 9
o clock, for Elori.ta. touching at D0B0Y, DA
RIEN, BRUNSWICK, and St. MARY’S, « A.;
FERN AN DINA, JACKSONVILLE, I'ALA I LA,
ami all intermediate landings on St. JOHN a
RIVER, FLA.
Returning, arrive in Savannah Sunday rnnrn-
ing.
Freight received at ail times.
Bate# a* low a# by any other litre.
For freight ot passage, apply to
’ A. L. RICHARDSON. Agent,
octll Padeiford - Wharf.
KF GULAK LIM.
“WINTEK SCHKill LE,”
For llarieu. Bruns wick ami
Satilla Kiver.
Via St. Catherine’s, Sapeio. Dcnoy ar.*i SL rennu- a
STEAMER
RELIANCE,
Captain Jos Smith.
(In place of steamer Carrie,)
W ILL leave DeKeunr’# wharf, fool *f A t. r-
coni street, EVERY TIEftDAl j »
o'clock a. m., for the above nam.-d pia*-
Freight tor the lamud* and Satilla ;*>*'•* “•
Savannah.
Kate# a* low a# by other line#.
BRAINARD A ROBERTSON, Agen’*.
OClS-tf ffffice Of. wharf.
keoulak line for
.4 lisusi a and all )Va) Landing
kSii
THE STEAMER
CARRIE,
Cai-T. A- C. CABANISS,
U riLL LEAVE PADELFoi.D’S WilARK
KY’KKY TUESOAY EVENING al 4., < -
Freight* as low a# by any other lure, and ,r
Ceivtd at all time#.
For trei.bt or pa*#ag<-. apply on wi.art ta a’
office of Lawrence A Weich#- Hream.
*ep«-ff 4. s. LAW ifKXt 11. 4
LtigUtAirlng, I dwiuk ami
eral Freif^litinff on Kur.
CJottoti, rain, Ac.
, -xii - I
'Fhe Delaware 4d#J and TmaaportaDun < >ra *
pony's Tug
SAM UKL WIN PKN N Y f
Captain WKJGINff.
BARGE ROCK WOOD, BARGE MARY.
A RE prepared to do all business in the aiiov.
line# with dispaurh.
W. P BARKY, Aaest
Office DifidkT# Wharf, fool of Ea*: Brow! v
ang»l-tf
fitting.
JOHN nTcolno.v
Gas Steam Fitter,
Plsmher and dealer 1b Gas hitan-*,
DRAYTON STKKET.
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHT.>>
House# fitted with Gas and Water, * te
ata, at the aborted norce
WM. M. McFALL.
Practical Plumber mid IO* Fitter,
N, «e VtUukir
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
BathTnto, Wil»(HMrta,^
Flltnre, of erery <k»CTTprmnCOOvjmtlT ot t
Jobblne dOM U tbe eborteet noOee.
bU-H
w « v ?
MORNING NEWS JOB oFr IiE^B«Je J*
worj_.
and to do so Di 1