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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 187G.
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OFFICE OF TilK MORNING NEWS,)
Savannah, October 23, 5 P. M„ 1S76. |
Cotton.—The market opened firm at Satur
day’d quotations; was q iiet and firm at midda},
and closed quiet and uuchanged, wi h sales of
I8Sba.cs. We quote:
Good Middling 10#
Middling iu#
Low Middling 9#
Good Ordinary 9
Ordinary 8
-avannah dailv cotton statement.
St orb on hand Sept. 1st, 1876....
Kecoived to-day
Rece’ved previously.
Sea Is'd. Upland.
181
c4
2 85S
3,119
110,812
215 116,789
Exported to-day
Exported previously.
1,485
49,644
Tota:.
51,129
8:ock nn hand and on shipboard
th se ^ening.............. ...... 171 65.660
Rice.—The market was firm with a good de
mand. Receipts 4,530 bushels. We quote:
Fair 5 @5#c
C. rntnon b#<A5#c
Good 5#(35#c
Prime 6#®6#C
Financial. — sterling exenangt—sixty day
bills, with bills lading attached, $5 22@.5 23. New
York sighi exchange baying at ## oft and sell-
in * at 'a(^y*°o off- Gold buy in* ui 111 and-eL’-
ing at 112
vava: Stores. - Rosin—A fair demand exists,
principa’ly for the lower grades, and 150 bbis were
Bold; quotations nominal except for the lower
gr*uiea. We quote: Strained. - i 25 u ., r 30 r
$160 G, SI 60; R, $1 80 I, ?1 SO, K, 62 25 M. $2 50;
N. *-3 2 >(<^3 5o. NTjiritM turpentine in fair demand
at 2?#c for oils and whiskies »ml 29#c for regu
lars.
Bacon.—The market is firmer and teudir g up
ward. We quote: Clear rib sides, ll#@H#c;
shoulders, 9 <£ 9#c; dry salted clear ribbed
sides, I0#®10#c; long clear, 10# & I0#c ;
shoulders, nominal; hams, stock full, and selling
at 16^41 Sc.
Baooi.no and Ties.—The stock is good, with
a fair demand. We quote: Standard do
mestic, best brands, 13(£14c, according to quan
tity ; Gunny dull and nominal at 10(411c; Iron
Ties—retail 6#c; per ton 6c; 500bd.s 6c, 2#%
off; 1,0 0 bdis 6c, 5% off; 2#% off quotations for
cash
Flour.—The market is steady. There is a
good supply of new at quotations. We quote :
Superfine $4 75(4“> 25, exi-a, $5 7546 25; tamo).
$0 7547 25; fancy, 13 OOfo.9 00
Grain.—Com—Market dull, with a light de
mand. We qnot*: Mixed 70^70c; »uiic Western,
774SJC; Tennessee white, 72474c. Oats—Tue
stock is fair and demand light. W T e quote:
Prime Western, by the car load, 58 ; smanei
parcels, 65c.
Fay.— fhe market is quiet. We quota: Eastern
$1 20 41 25 for very best grade*, who! a sale, $1 40
41 50 -e i i, i-ourer qualities nut saleable; North
ern $l 03(4! 05 whole .-cia $ 15a)l 25 at retail;
Western, nominal at $1 OOip 1 . 15 wholesale; $i 25
41 4 ) at retail.
Ride?, Wool, &c.—There is m market for
hides, as the authorities have forbidden them be
ing brought into the city. W'ool quiet and lower.
We quo e: eer I81 : wt*x, 2S cts ; wool,
13420c; burry woo! S412c; tallow, 7c; otter
sains, 50c 4$200, according to quality.
Lard.—The market is steady. We quote: In
tierces, 13c; tun* 4c; pn seed, lie.
Salt —Cargo arrived of 4,40» sacks; demand
good. We quote: By the car load, $i 10; retail,
6 1\
Freight!* by Steam.
Liverpool via New York. ...fc 15 . #d
Liverpool via Baltimore.. .3? ft.. gold
Havre via New York y It>.. 1gold
Am-terdam via New York.** Ib.. —c, gold
Bremen via New York ft.. 1 #c, gold
Boston %* ft.. #c; rt. I.—
New’ York ft..#c; S. L. #c
Philadelphia ft..#c; S. I. #c
Baltimore 31 bl. f2 00
Rice—New York 3* cask $1 5
Philadelphia ** 1 50
Baltimore “ 1 60
Boston “ 2(0
By Sail-
The freight market is quiet and firm.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct 38 ft..#d.
Havre i?ft..;C, g*j!d.
Bremen .. #d.
Lumber—There are no disengaged ves
sels in port, and rates are firm. To New
York and Sound ports, $7 25; to Boston afid
eastward, nominal ; to Baltimore and Chesa
peake ports, nominal ; to Philadelphia, nomi
nal; to St John, N. B., $S 00, gold. Timber from
$1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber rates; to the
West Indies and windward, $S 0049 00 gold; to
South America, $ls 00420 0<), gold ; to Spanish
ports $16 gold; to United Kingdom, timber, 4U4
42?; limber, jC510s<4X6. Rates from near ports,
Brunswick, Darien, Fernandina, etc., are 25 to
BOc 1 dditional.
Galveston. October 23. Evening. — Cotton
market steady; middling 10c; net receipts 4,807
bales: gross receipts 4.S37 ba es; sales 1,896 bales;
exports coastwise 76 bales; to the continent 689
balee.
Norfolk, October 23. Evening—Colton quiet;
middling 10#@10#c: net receipts 6.67S bales;
gross receipt)* 0,678 bales; sales 195 bales; ex
ports coastwise 7.959 bales.
Baltimore, October 23, Evening— Cotton
m-irRet closed quiet; middling 10\c; net re
ceipt** 713 bales; gross receipts 713 hales; sales
756 bales exports to Great Britain .*57 baits;
coastwise 320 bales; sales to spinners 75 bales.
Boston. Octob ;r 23. Evening—Cotton market
closed quiet. middlings lie; net receipts 823
bales; gross receipts 4,0 7 bale 1 *; sa es 125 bales.
Wilminuton. October 23, Evening.—Cotton—
Market closed Heady; middling 9#c. net receipts
1,789 bales; c ; ports coast wise 631 bales.
Philadelphia, October 23, Evening—Cotton
—Market closed quiet; middling 11c; net receipts
720 bales; gross receipts 73S bales.
New OkleaHS, October 23, Evening—Cotton
ton—Market closed firm ; middling 10#c; low
middling lo*»c: good ordinary 9#c; net receipts
8,116 bales; gross receipts 10,5,9 bales; sales
5,000 bales; exports to Great Britain 3,: j 40 bales;
to France 2,847 bales to the continent 252 Dales.
Mobile, October 23, Evening—Cotton market
market closed firm; middling 10c; net receipts
4,149 bales; gro-s receipts 4,149 bales; sales 150
bales; exports coastwise 1,390 bales.
Memphis, October 23, Evening—Cotton—
closed steady; middling U'#@‘0#c; receipts
5,144 bait#; shipments <*,157 bale?; sales 2,5* C
bal s.
Augusta, October 23, Evening—Cotton-
closed quiet and steady; middling 9#<ft9#c; re
ceipts 1,621 bales; sales 1,504 bales.
Charleston, October 23. Even in <?.—Cotton
closed steady; middling I0#c; net receipts 6,514
bales; rales 1,50!) bales; exports to France 750
bales; coastwise 1,171 bales.
Jkippitt) SntflUflenre.
Miniature Almanac—This Day.
Sun Rises 6 31
Sun Sets 5 29
High Water at Savannah... .12:56 a m 1:21 p m.
Tuesday, October 24.
GroccrieM, Provisions, Eic.
CO UN TRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls, liens ^ pair
60®
65
Half grown, i* pair
60
Chickens, ^pair
30.<i
40
Geese, ^ pair
—<fl»
—
Ducks (Muscovy], pair
75(4
85
Ducks (English), pair
50.^
60
Eggs (country). doz
20(f6
—
Eg^s (Western], doz
ISA
—
Butter (country), %) lb
-<’(*
25
Peanuts ((ieorgia), ^ bush
1 25<g;:
50
Peanuts (Tennessee), bush
1 5 <*1
75
Florida Sugar, ft
Sr®
9
Florida Syrup, ^ gal
60(4$
65
Honey, t* trai
T5^
85
Fw ct Potatoes (Yams), ^ bush...
45 d
50
Egg C irrier? (Patent), 3(» doz
1 25(^1
5"
Wool, free from burrs, ft
IS
20
Wool, burry, *2 ft
8 4
12
Poultry—The market is overstocked and the
demand is dull.
Eggs.—Market overstocked and the demand
limit d.
Butter—Scarce and in demand for a first-class
article.
Peanuts—Market barely supplied with a fair
demand.
Syrup—Georgia and Florida—in fair demand.
Sugar—Georgia and Florida scarce, with but a
light demand.
Wool—Market quiet with small transactions.
Sweet Potatoes—Are in moderate supply at
60.465c per bushel.
TELEUKAPUIC MAUHET8.
[noon report.]
Financial.
London. October 23, Noon.—Erie 10#.
Paris/ 'ctober 23—Rentes opened at 104f 12#c.
New York, October 23.—Gold opened at
109#.
N :w York. October 23. Noon.—Stocks opened
active with better prices. Money opened at 1#
per cent. Gold now at 109#. Excnange—Ion*.
$4 *3#'; short, (4 55#. Government bonds are
dull but steady. State Bonds quiet and nominal.
(•lion.
Liverpool. October 23. Noon.—The cottoil
market opened firmer; Middling Upland?, 5
15-16d; Middling • -,*.< trs, 6#d. Salt? 14,00*
bale?, including 2,000 bales lor speculation and
export.
Liverpool, October 23, Noon.—Cotton—Re
ceipts 900 bales, of which all are American.
Liverpool, O tober 23, Noon.—Cotton—Fu
tures opened quiet and unchanged. Sales on a
basis of middling np.auds, low middling clause,
deliverable in October, 6 27- 2d; ditto deliver
able in November and DtCembe*, 5 27-32dd; do
deliv-rable in Di cember *tmi January, 5 l; -16d
Liverpool, October 23. 1:00 p. m—Cotton
Sales ou a basis of uplands, 1 w middling clause!
de.iverable in January and February, 5 2I-32d; do
deliverable in February at d March, 6#d; do, new
crop, shipped in Octob r and November, p ; r
sail 5 27-320; do, November and December, 5#d
do, December and January, 5 29-32U; do, Febru
ary and March, 6d.
Liverpool, October 23, 1:30 p. m.—C..tton
Sa'es 01 a basis of midd ing uplands, low mid
dling clause, eeliverable in November, 5 27-32 1
do, new crop, shipped in January and February,
5 15-16d.
Liverpool,Oct >ber 23, 3:00 p m —Cotton—Sales
7,800 bales of Americ in.
New Vokk, October 23, Noon. — Cotton
market dull; sales 362 bales; Uplands, lOj
Orleans, II l-16c
New York, October 23. Noon.—Cotton—For
futnr-s the market opened steady, as fo low?
Octobe , 10 13-16(410;,c; November, 10 15-16(4
10 31-32c; December, 11 >*<411 5-3ic; January.
11 Il-32<41 J ,;c; February, 11 9-16411 19-32c;
March, 11 25-32.411 27-32c.
(iroceiioa, ProvUlons. eke.
London, October 23, Noon.—Spirits turpentine
at 24a.
Liverpool, October 23, 2 p. m. — Bread-
stuffs firm American Lard at 48s. Long clear
middles 44s; short c ear 47s 6d.
New iork, October 23, Noon.—Flour markel
ojenei quiet aud unchanged. Wheat opened
null and drooping. Corn opened dull and
unchanged. Fork opened firm at $16 85417 00
for mess. Lard opened dull; steam at $10 12#.
Spirits of turpentine opened dull at 35c. Rosin
firm at $1 95,42 Oo for strained. Freights opened
heavy.
Baltimore, October 23. Noon.—Flour opened
less active but steady; Howard Street and West
ern superfine *4 25 *4 75; Howard Street Extra
$5 00 <5 75; F*;mi.y '5 75 47 75; City Mill? Sup^r-
ftne f4 50^4 75; Oiiv M lis Extra $5 2546 25
R'o brands $3 75^7 00, Family $8 50. Wheat in
active and easier; Pennsylvania Red $1 3441 37
Maryland Red, good to prime, at $1 35 4 , 3S
Amoer at $1 -10 41 45; White at $1 25(41 40.
Com opened quiet but steady for Southern,
and dull, weak and lower for Western; Southern
White 60c; yellow 59j.
[evening report.]
Flwanelol.
New York, October 23, Evening. — Monev
easy at 2 per cent. Sterling Exchange closed
quiet at $4 S3>;. Gold; closed weak at $109
Government bonds closed active and t better; new
fives, 114#. State bonds quiet and nominal.
New y usk. October 23. Midnigat-— cuock-
closed active, but unsettled and feverish; New
York Cenirai, 104; irie, 11#; Lake Shore,6' 1 #;
Illinois Central, 83#; Pitt# burg, 84; Chicago and
Northwestern, 50,#; Preferred. 62#; Rock Island,
102#.
New York, October 23. Midnight—Sub-Trea
sury balances: gold, $49,787,S65; currency, $40,-
975,099; SurvTreasnrer paid out on account o;
intere? , $14,000, and for bond# 4,200. Custom?
receipt? $3.4,000.
New Orleans, October 23, Midnight—Ex
change-New Iork sight, # discount.
Cation.
Liverpool, October 33, 4:30 r. m.—Cotton-
Sales on a basis of middling nplaucs, low mid
dling clause, deliverable in October, 5#d, do.
deliverable in November, 5 13-16d.
Liverpool, October 523, 5:00 p. m.—Cotton—
Fates on a basis of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, new crop, shipped in February ana
March, per sail, 5 13-3 id. Futures quiet.
New York, October 33. Evening.—Cotton—
Net receipts 1,278 Dales; gross receipts 9,776
bales. Future market closed dull and easier,
with sales of 13,000 bales, as follows October,
10 25-32(410 13-16c; November, 10 27-32c; Janu
ary, 11 5-16,411 ll-32c: February, 11 7-32C; March
11 23-32(411 #c; April, 11 29-32(411 15-16c; May.
12 3-32(4'2#c; June, 12 9 32 412 5-16c July, 12 7-
164 2 15-32c; Augu*l, 12 17-32(412 9-16c
New York, October 23, Evening-Cotton—
Market closed dull at 10#@11 l-10c; sales 271
bdea.
New Yore. October 23 Even 1 nr—«^*1 soliia-
ted net receipts 66,993 bales, exports to Great
BrPaln 11,236 bales; ;o France 6,174 bales; to
Continent 1,603 bales.
Havana, October 23. M dnight—Sngiir market
op.ned active, relapsed into stagnation after
ward-. but prices were firmly ?u?t ined at last
quotations tbmmuuicalion with the interior i<
?till interru. ted, and no know’ledge has bee 1 re
ceived ot the damage done to cane by the hurri
cane, which it is hoped was comparatively slight,
as the cane ba= net at'ained full growth, btock
in market an i in warehouse at Ilava 1 a au<l
Matansas, 33,"00 boxes-nd 4.00a h g-heads; rt
ceipts ot the we k, 200 boxes and 60 hogsheads;
exports lor the week, 2.200 boxes and 4 Oh gs-
heads, inc uding 1,60 • boxes aud at the hogs
heads to the United states.
^t*v. you?. October 23, Evenin'. — FIp.L
dosed still in bu\ ers favor, with only a light
business doing for export and home use; Fu.er-
liue Western and B ale $4 60(45 00; Southern
flour qui t and h avy; Common to Fair Extra
j5 3 Ka,6 60; Good to Choice Extra at $0 65 n 8 75.
’A heat closed about lc lower, with only a limited
export and mtllimg dtmaud; yl 264I 2S for
winter Red Western; $1 33 for A mb -r Weetem.
Corn closed #c lower, with only a light export
aud home trade inquiry; 68460c lor ungraded
Western mixed; 57v«59c tor yellow Western; 57@
58c for yellow touthein on dock; 62#c for
white Southern. Oat-s a shade firmer at 40^t
s6#c for Mixed Western and State; 32«r49c for
White Western and State. Coffee—Rio quiet and
firmer; Santos., 15c, gold; Rio 164l9#c, gold
cargoes; job lots 16(420#c r gold, bugai quiet aud
firm at 9#c for fair to good refining; refined
lu'v; 9#e for prime; 7#c for Muscovado; 8#c
tor Centrifugal; reliued closed firm at l0#c for
standard A; 10#c forgr uu luted and powdered:
li#c for crushta*. Molasses closet dull and
quiet; New Orleans scarce a 4l(445e for common
to choice; grocery grade- firm and in moderate
demand. Rice close steady and in fair de
mand: 4#@5 lor Louisiana; 5#(g.6#c lor
Carolina. Tallow closed firm at S#c. Spirits
TurjKJiitine closed quiet and firm at 35c. Ro?m
closed firm at $1 96 s*2 95. Fork closed dull
and nominal; New Mess at $16 5). Lard
opened lower and closed firmer at $i0 10 for
prime steam. Whisky steady at $1 15. Leather
firm; Hemiock Bole, Buenos and Rio Granae light,
middle and heavy wei^h s at 2C’@3uc;
California light, middle and heavy weights,
2022c ; common light, middle and heavw
weights 21#(422c. W’oo 1 closed firm and in fair
demand; domestic fleece 2S 44Sc; on washer:
i* 1*4260; Texas 13<4i6 . Fr» <ghte to Liverpool
heavy; cotton, per sail, 5-16d; cotton, per steam,
#rt; wheat, saii, 7#d; wheat, per stejm. Sd.
Baltimore, October 23. ttvemug. — Oa*s
closed dull aud easier; prime Southern at 38,a39c.
Western White at 35 a36c; Western Mixed at
31(433c. Ky* Closed steady at G8.471C. Hay closed
steady and unchanged; Maryland aud Fennsyl-
vania at $15 00(416 <K). Provision? closed qu et
and easier; Fork closed at $17 75 tor me?#.
Bnik meat?—shoulders at 7#c; clear rib at 8#c.
Bacon, shouider? 8#@8#c, cieer rib aides 10#c.
Ham? dull ai 164* 17c. Lar*—{efined at 1 #*.
Coffee closed firmer and stock scarce: job lots
at 16 #*4 9 #c. VVhiskv a l $1 15# .'41 It*. ^ug.‘r
closed active with a good demand at 11(411#(*
Butter steady; Western, good to priiue 16 418c;
ditto fine :9,420c. Petroleum excite l and higher;
crude 10#(4l0#c; refine) 20# 1420#c.
■ incinnaTi, October 23, tSveuing.— Fiom
quiet and steady; Choice Family at $5 75(36 CO.
Wheat steady; Red $1 25. Cori. quiet ami steady
at 47448c. Oats closed quiet but ?t< a y at 30(4
|37e. Rye quiet and firm at GS4C9e. Barley
jin fair dema id at $1 l<K4l 15. Provisions—
Mess Pork steady at 516 75. Lard dull; steam
rendered 10c; kettle rendered lc# 10#c; sum
mer market 9#. Bulk Meats closed quiet and
firm; shoulders 7(4*#c; dear rib siae? b#«i8#c;
clear sides S#c. Bacon quiet and steady; should
ers 7#c. clear rib sides at 9# «9#c; clear sides
at 9#<fi97 e c. Ham?—Sugar cured cosed at
14415c. uisky closed active and higher at $1 11.
Bui ter closed dull aud dro >ping; choice Western
Reserve at 20 3.21c; Central Ohio at 20-321c;
medium grades 17416c. Live Hogs relive;
heavy $5 3-*45 60; fair g: od light $3 00^6 25,
receipts 1,836; shimn nts 2 766.
st. Louis. October 23, Evening. — Fiour
closed firm and unchanged; Extras at $4 504
5 00; Superfine Fali $3 85^4 10; Extra ditto $4 35
•34 65; Double Extra ditto $4 45.3 5 15; Treble
Extra $5 2545 50. Wheat closed dull; Red $1 24
bid lor cash: No. 3 Red Fall $1 13<4l 14. Corn
ciosedjinactive and lower; No 2 mixed at 40#4
40l<c. Oats dull aud lower to sell: No 2 White at
33#c. Rye dull at 57c. Barley steady—Sample
lots of Minnesota range f 0111 S0c(4$l 20. Pro
visions—Pork dull; jobbing lots at $17 00. Bulk
Meats inactive aud loner; packed lots of new
shoulders at 7#c; clear rib s des Si^c; c ; ear sides
at 8#48#C. Bacon quiet and easier; 7#4
7#c lor shou ders; clear rib sides 9(0)9#c; clear
sides9#@9#c. Sweet pickled ham? at 12#c tor
fourteen and a half pounds average. I.ard dull
aud nominal; winter at 9#(<u9#c; summer 10c.
Live Hogs fairly active and a shade higher; bacon
at $5 40 a.5 .'5; butchers at $5 80<45 90. Cattle
cosed in fair demand: good to choice native
steers at $4 7545 00; good to choice Texas at $3 00
43 50; common to lair at $2 25(42 75. Whisky
closed steady at $'. ll
Louisville. October 23 Evening—Flonr in
good demand at full prices; Extra Fall, at
f-3 45(44 50. Extra Family, $4 7545 00; No. ;,
:5 25 35 50; Fancy $6. Wheat, in active
demand at $1 15 51 IS for Red, $1 lSisl 25
for Amber, $1 54I 2S for White. Corn active
and steady; white at 47c; mixed at 45c. Rye in
good demand and a shade firmer at 6Sc. Oats
closed fairly active but not higher at 38c for
Mixed; 35c for White. Provisions—Pork quiet
aud steady and in good demand at $16 00. Bulk
Meal? in good demand and nominal; shoulders
S :, ri 49; ciear riti sides 9#c; clear sides 9#c.
Bacon in fair demand; shoulders7#@7#c; clear
rib side? 9#c: dear sides at 10c. bugax Cur«‘d
Hams steady at 16#c. Lard closed steady;
tierce at ll#c; keg at Pic. Whisky closed firm
at $1 11. KHp-girg closed in activ * demand at
12#c. Coffee closed steady; cargoes 15#419.;
job lots at 1G<419#.
v-HiCAGo, October 23, Midnight.—Flour closed
in light demand with holders linn; Western • xtra
at $4 2546 0 ; Min: esota $5 2547 00. Wheat
closed quiet and s*tady: No. 2 Chicago sj»r ng
$1 097s-a 1 10 for cash; $1 ;0# for November:
$1 12# f jr December; No. 3 Chicago spring
96c@$l 02; rejected at 8?c. Cora unsettled and
lower; No. 2, 43#C cash or tor November.
Oa*s dull and a shade lower at 32#c cash or
for December Rye steady and heavy fol cash.
Barley steady and lower; 1-4c for cash: 8t(S85#c
lor November. Pork in fair demand and lower;
$15 90(416 00 torca-h;$15 00a !5 SO for i)ctob»r:
$15 30 for all the year. Lard dull, weak and
lower; $9 SO foi cash $10 50 lor October; $9 :5
for November Bulk meats drill and lower;
shoulders 6%c; short rib middles S#c; short caar
middl s S\'c. Whisky steady at $l !(•.
Afternoon Call Wheat higher; $ill 7 rt for No
vember; $1 13# fo* December. Co:n higher at
43#c for cash ; 43#c for November. Oats un
changed; 33\c for < 'Ctober; 33#c for November.
Pork higher; $16 47# for ‘ ctober; $15 50 for all
the year Lard easier; $9 94 for January; $9 95
for ail the year.
Neh Orleans. Oct ber 23, Midnight.—Flour
steady and firm. Corn dull and nominal at 6?c.
Oats steady and in fair demand. Pork dud a d
weak at $18 00. Lard quiet aud steady; ti rce
11 #c; keg 11 #412c Balk meat-* quiet; old
shoulders 7#c; new scarce at Sc. Bacon weaker;
shoulders Sc; c ear rib sides 9#c; clear sides 10r.
**’ugar cured bams in fair demon l at 15417c.
Whisky strong ai.d higher; rectified $1 14. Coffee
scarce, firm and nomiual; Rio cargoes would
command 16(4l9#c. >ugar in good demand;
new Louisiana yellow clarified 11 #c. Molasses
ia good demand; fa ; r 60c; prime 7 4‘ 2 ; choice
75c. Rice dull but weaker; common to choice
3#c.
nxivgtoh. Oc'ober 23. —Naval Mtrj-.—
turn? ‘nrpen'ire nosed steady at 31c. Fo^n
closed firm at $1 50 for Btra ued. 'iar closed
stead-/ at $1 65.
Arrived Y>Mierduv.
Steamship Kapidan. Kempton, New York—
Central Railroad Agent.
Barge Rockwood. lrom Moynelo’s Ogeechee
t lautation, with 4 600 bushels rough rice, to
f ] ’
Upper ana Lower Mills.
Arrived at Tybee.
Schooner Florida.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Somerset, Brown, Boston—Rich
ard on & Barnard.
Called Ye»terdav.
Steamship Somerset, Boston.
Spoken.
Captain Cook, of the bark Maggie Miller, re
port- that in latitude 23, longitude 43:43, ou Sep
tember 20th, he spoae the bark Glide, from Bos
ton, for Zanzibar.
Mniuorar.dF .
Masters of vessels arriving at this port who wisi.
to be reported, will please send memoranda
to J II Estill,
Agt New York Associated Press, No 3 Whitaker
street.
For particulars of the death of Captain Nadal,
of the Spanish bark Olympia, see local column.
^Rat&inists, 15rass foundrr, &t.
McDonough & ballantyne,
COKNEK EAST BROAD AND LIBERTY STREETS,
Near Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad, Savannah, Ga.
Machinists and Pattern Makers,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTUKEKS OF
Su^ar Mills and Pans and Gin Gearing
are now manufacturing a 12-inch SUGAR MILL with iron frame, ou an entirely new princi
ple, for which we have made application for letters pa ent. it has no top gearing, and the
rollers are so formed that the 12-inch Mill has the same grindirg surface as th 114-inch of the old
pattern. The face of each roller is corrugated; it feeds and breaks the cape, an 1 at the same time
forces all the juice out, which is carried off from the pan in the bottom. We would advise all cane
planters to come to our works and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere. The Mill is
complete and only requires to be fastened down to start work. We have put the price at s?33 OO,
aud will get up all other sizes ts the season advances.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE LIST OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS.
[By Telegraph to the Momma New?.
Ty'bee, October 23—Passed out—Steamship
Somerset, for Boston.
At anchor, inward bound—Bark Guinevere,
schooner Florida.
Outward bound—Bark Wild Hunter, brig Mary
C Kosevelt, schooner Satilia
Leading-Ships Savannah and George Wash
ington.
Nothing in sight.
Wind fresh W.
New York, Ortober 23—Homeward—Yaira
Yarra. for New Orleans, KatDinka, for Savannah.
Plymouth, October 23—l he bark E G Elsior,
from Wilmington. N C, for Antwerp, has been
considerably damaged by collision.
[By Maii.l
Fclir Yellow Pine, Clark, New York, cleared
for Jacksonville October 19.
Yacht Nina Mainard, from Boston for Jack-
son vide, at Newport October 17.
8chr Brave, Fo-s, from Boston for Jackson
ville, sailed from Newport October 19,
Receipt*!.
Per Central Railroad. October 23—2,194 bales
cotton. 1 sack oats, 10 bales goods, t lot old iron,
2 boxes, 1 barrel, 1 keg. 12 bdls brown paper, 15
ha f hxs tobacco, 22 quarter boxes tobacco, 3
pkgs brooms, 2 bbls oid paper, 1 box old paper, 1
box machinery, 40 bales paper stock, 24 empty
beer kegs, 6 empty beer half bbls, 1 box mdse. 1
sack wool, 100 bbis fiour, 4 metal B cases, 5 halt
hhds bacon, 10 bbls whisky, 160 sks corn, 1 car
bu k oats, 10 quarter bbls beer, 3 hxs oid brass, 6
cases s! oes. 86 caddies tobacco. 5? a hxs tobacco.
10 buckets tobacco, 245 bxs smoking tobacco, S
kegs smokii g tobacco, S cases cigars, 1 pkg ci
gars, 15 bdls leather, 11 bdls stee..
I'e r Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. October 23—
925 bales cotton, 250 bbls rosin, 40 bbls spirits,
3 cars cattle, 2 cars wood, 1 car oak staves, 14
sks potatoes, 4 bbls potatoes, 1 bbl syrup, 1
horse, 1 sewing machine 1 switch frog. 4 empty
kegs. 2 bbls limes, 1 box shoes, 1 bale batting, 2
bxs bojts and shoes, 1 box md?e, und mdse.
12- inch Sugar Mi 1 ...$2S I 30 Gallons Sugar Pan.. $9
13- inch Sugar Mill.. . 33 | 40 Gallons Suear Pan.. 12
14-inch Sugar Mill.... 40 | 50 Gallons Sugar Pan.. 16
16-inch Sugar Mill.... 55 1 60 Ga Ions Sugar Pan
IS-inch Sugar Mill.... 70 1 fi O Unllnns Snvir Pan
SO Gallons Sugar Pan. • 22
100 Gallons Sugar Pan. 2S
' /
I ALL SUGAR MILLS AND PANS WARRANTED C
5*for one year. DELIVERED at any railroad depot or steamboat FREE OF
CHARGE. TERMS CASH.
Architectural Iron Work.
We have made a specialty of and are prepared to lurnish all kinds of Iron
*t stylffi for Churches, Stores and Dwellings as LOW r AS CAN BE PURCHASED
ANYWHERE. Iron Front?* for Stores and Dwelling*, Brackets, Verandahs, Iron Railing, etc. Our
PATENT IRON RAILING for Garden and Cemetery Lots, which, for beauty and gracefulness of
Work of the latesl
styles.
i*r c
cannot be surpassed in prices. Send for photographs.
ORDERS FOR IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND REPAIRS OF MACHINERY
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Urn (Floods.
Our Large and Desirable Stock
gfflistru £ist.
1S76.
1876.
List.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, I
Office Clerk of Council, Oct. 1,1*76.JT
T HE citizens of Savannah are duly notified
that the Registry List for the year *876 was
opened at this office on MONDAY, July 3d, 18«6,
and that the following named persons have been
registered pnrsuant to the laws of the Suite of
Georgia now of force. E. A. SILVA,
Clerk of Council.
A.
Allen, Geo W T
Arden, D D
Anglin, John
Axson, R
Aveillra, A A
Adams, W H
B.
Box, P M
Bulloch, W H
Bryan, Henry
Bergan, Thos
Broughton, G H
Brown. W Stiles
Ash, C B
Asendorf, John
Ambrose, J H
Anderson, £ C, Jr,
Adams, S P
Abrams, J J
Blair, Frank
Blun, Henry
Bulloch, W G
Brown, Albert
Burroughs, W H
Byck, Lehman E
Bliss, Lewis
baker, W H
Bruton, G A
Benet, W F
Byck, Levy E
Buttimer, P
Bryan, J M
Byck, Simon E
Blonk, Benj C
Brin?on, C
Butler, O
Brandtholtz, P G
Ba?iDger, W S
Bulloch, Augustus
Butler, W G
Bryan, T W
Bogart, Wm S
Blake, Richard
Berrien, L C
Baker, J II
Butler, J H C
Benson, E P
Bradley. Richard
Brooks, J F
Bandy, J W
Bouhan, Wm
Ballantyne, Thos
Byrnes, Geo F
Blois, W F
Behr, John
Bran nan, J L
Bashier, Val
Butler, Henry
Box, B
Bacaley, J J
Brown, T H
Byrnes, Edward
Barron, Jas A
Blair, McKenzie
Bulger, 1 J
Burt an, D
COMPRISES ALL CLASSES OF
European and Domestic Dry Goods!
Exports.
Per steamship Somerset,for Boston—1,4S2 bales
upland cotton, 102 bbls spirits turpentine, 445
qdls hides, 700 dry hides.
Per steamship San Salvador, for New York—
not MagLOlia. a'* reported yesterday—1,6 3 bales
upland cotton. 215 bbls rorin, 40 casks rica, SO
casks ale, 5 bales yarn, 144 pkgs mdse.
ConniKiif eN.
Per Savannah Charleston Railroad. October
23—J Paulsen «fc Co, A Freidenberg & Co, Palmer
A: D, C R Goodyear, J Andrew, F Hardee, W A
Page, Sec’y Relief Association, C A Reed.
Per Central Railroad, October 23—Fordg Act
C K R, Fordg Act A & G R R, L J Guilmartin
& Co, S Guckenheimer, D Ferguson, Claghorn &
C, Wm Hone & Co, N A Hardee's Sou & Co,
Walter & II, II M Comer & Co. J W Lathrop &
Co. Duncan «te J, O Cohen & Co, Millett & W,
Groover, S & ('*>, Austin A E, Gotndlns^ Young
& F,C R R Agt.Fretwell A N, Holcombe, II & Co,
C W Anderson, Boehm, B & Co, H Sanders, C
Laffiteau, W C Butler, Einstein, E »fc Co, F M
Farley, J L. Viilaionga.W B Wcodbridge.Tison &
(i, Wilcox, G & Co, Tyler Press, Order, Purse &
T, W D Waples.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. Octolter 23—
Fordg Agt, M Y Henderson. G C Gem unden &
Son, J (J Reynolds, Singer Sewing Machine Co,
Peacock & 11, I Epstein «fc Bro, Holcombe, II &
Co, J F Torrence & Co, R B Casscls, P Prenty,
Geo W Hussey. J J Painter, N A Hal dee’s Son *fc
Co, J L Villalonga, D Y Dancy & Co. W W Chis
holm. Tison «fc L», L J Guilmartin & Co, J W An-
der?on’s Sons, Duncan & J, J W Lathrop & Co,
C C Hardwick, Wilcox, G & Co, 11 F Grant *fc
Co, Groover, b & Co, U M Comer & Co, K M Op-
penheimer, Walter A 11, D B Hull, F M Farley,
C II O Ini stead, Wheeler & W Mfg Co, Woods &
Co, Austin & E.
'Cottrrifs.
LASI CHAIN CE.
BUY
YOUIt
A O W !
DRAWING positively
Thursday, Xov’ber 30tli,
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
A Fortune for Only $12.
Kentucky Cali Distribution Company !
A UTHORIZED by a special act of the Ken
tucky Legislature, for the benefit of the
Public School" of Franu fort, will have the
first of their series of Grand Drawings at Major
Hall, in the city of Frankfort, Ky., Thursday.
November 30. 1876, on which occasion they will
distribute to the ticket holders the immense sum of
$6*H»,a«» !
THOS. P. PORTER, ex-Governor of Ken
tucky, General Manager.
I NCLUDING DRE8S GOODS, all grades; BLACK SILKS, a complete line; HOSIERY; GLOVES;
WHITE GOODS; OPTRA FuANNELS in Plain, Checked and Striped; Whit**, Grey and Bine
FLANNELS, all prices; TWEEDS, CASSIMEkEB and SUITINGS; COTTON FLANNELS; BLAN
KETS and SHAWLS; a full line of MOURNING GOODS.
We call special attention to our large stock of BLANKETS, CARPETS aud UPHOLSTERY
GOODS.
LATHROP &, CO
oct23-tf
RICH’D jYEORGrcAJN,
139 CONGRESS STREET,
Store Opens at 8 A. )I and Closes at liali-past 4 P. 31,
O FFERS FOR SALE 50 PIECES NEW WINTER CALICOS—choice colors.
20 “ “ —mourning.
SEVERAL*PIECES NEW CASSIMEKES.
LADIES’ WHITE COTTON IIOSE—cheap.
GENT.V ENGLISH SOCKS.
CHOICE BLEACHED SHIRTING*, at 10 cents.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS.
NEW NECKTIES FOR LADIES.
LADIES’ H. rt. HANDKERCHIEFS.
LARGE BED SPREADS, at $1 00.
sep27-tf
So’oarco, (Ciflurs, i*tp s, &t.
Our Place of Business is Still Open !
AND WE HAVE ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF ALL STYLES
TOBACCO, CIGARS, FIRES, ETC-
tom* rs living in QUARANTINED SECTIONS, whose orders we receive, will have immediate
attention at our CIGAR FACTORY in New York and TOBACCO FACTORY in Richmond, Va.
W’e will be pleased to serve all our old friends, and as many new ones as may ste fit in favoring us.
Acdress
GOODMAN & MYERS,
NO. 133 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oct6-lmo
faints, ©its, (Olass. &c.
PAM TS, OIL§ Ml) »LA§§
Painters’ and Glaziers’ Materials!
RAILilOAX), STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES; DECALCOMANIE; WAX
FLOWER MATERIAL ; WEST’S NO. 1 KEROSENE AND ALADDIN SECURITY
OILS ; HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING, GLAZING, r.TC.
JOHN OLIVER, 5 Whitaker Street.
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Refrigerators, &c.
just ruHXjJinvrcjj.
A New Style of Refrigerator,
SOLID BLACK WALNUT AND IMITATION OAK, WITH PORCELAIN LINED
WATER COOLER AND ICE TANK COMBINED,
T'HE best ever offered in this market. ICE BOXES, CREAM FREEZERS. WATER COOLERS,
1. Glas? aud Wire FLY TRAPrt, SUMMER QUEEN and UNION OIL STOVES, FLUTING MA
CHINES, PINKING IRONS, FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLER", SILVER PLATED ICE PITCH
ERS, FINK CUT GLASS WARE. EXTRA FINE TOILET SE1S and VASES; GLASS SHADES.
All of the above articles will be sold LOW at the CROCKERY HOUSE OF
GEORGE W.
je2S-tf
ALEEN,
192 BROUGHTON STREET.
^faL, £cal gnoses, &r.
Seals and Seal Presses
and Stamps!
(^KALS and PRESSES for County officers,^No
taries, Lodges, Societies, etc., and RIBBON
STAMPS, RUBBER PAD STAMPS, and HAND
STAMPS, made to order. Specimens and esti
mates furnished. All orders will receive prompt
attention.
WM. ESTILL, JR.,
(Estill’s News Depot),
No. 27 Bull street, one door south of Broughton
street. Savannah, Ga. jau4-if
Removed.
REMOVAL
Xo. 27 Bull Street
LIST OF GIFTS :
One Grand Cash Gift
One Graud Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gilt..
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
50 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each
100 Cash Gifts of 500 each
100 Cash Gifts of
100 ( ash Gifts of
200 Cash Gifts of
600 Cash Gifts of
10.(MiO Cash Gifts of
400 each
300 each
200 each
10o each
12 each.
$• j ,oco
50.000
25,000
20,000
10,000
5 (00
50,000
60,000
40,000
30,OOC
40,000
60,00-
12O.0U0
Total, 11,156 Gifts, All Cash 600,000
PRICE OF TICKETS :
Whole tickets, $12; Halves, $G; Quarters, $3; 9
Tickets, $100; 27# Tickets, $300; 46# Tickets,
$500; 95# Tickets, $1,000. 10u,t00 Tickets at $12
each.
Hon. E. II. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, theen-
tire Board of City CounciImen, Hon. Alvin Du
vall, late Chief Justice of Kentuc y, and other
distinguished citizens, together with such other
dis.ntcrcsted presonsas the ticket holders pr sent
may designate, will superintend the drawing.
The payment of gifts to owners of prize tickets
is a?eur< d. A bond, with heavy penalty aud ap
proved security, has been executed to the Com
monwealth of Kentucky, wiich is now on record
in the Clerk's Office of County Court at Frank
fort, subject to in.-pection of any one. This is a
new feature, and will absolutely secure the p:-y-
me* tot gifts.
Remittances can be nude by Express, Draff,
Post Office Money Order or Registered Letter,
made payable to KENTUCKY CAbH DISTRI
BUTION COMPANY.
All communications, orders for tickets, and ap
plications for Agencies should be addressed to
HON. TIIOS. P. PORTER,
General Manager, Frankfort, Ky.
oct23-M5t«fcw5t
4Tslt, (Diistfris, &c.
Fine Thunderbolt
OYSTERS,
The Fir t of the Season.
^T 99 BAY STREET, COMMERCIAL HALL
RESTAURANT AND OYSTER HOUSE.
Regular Dinner from 2 to 4 o’clock. The cheap
est eating house in the city. Meals served at all
hours. Game always on hand.
octis-w&sa
ANGEL G. YBANES,
Proprietor.
2*. M. SULLIVAN*.
GEO. A. IIUDSON.
HUDSON & SULLIVAN.
—DEALERS IN—
Produce, Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Shad, Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Turtle, Terrapin, (iaine,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
150 BEYAN STKEET, SAVANNAH, GA.
W E are now receiving %full snppL- of lresh
FISH and OYSTERS, SHRIMPS,
(One Door South of Broughton.)
T HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in-
orm bis friends and the public generally
that he has moved to No. 27 BULL STREET,
and hopes that be may continue to receive the
same patronage that has been bo generously ex
tended to him for the past eleven years.
william estill, Jb.,
oct7-tf Estill’s News Depot.
Fosters !
T HE MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE haa tut
most extensive aarortment of WOOD TYP1
in the South, and we are prepared to print Poster
and Show Bills with the utmost iiepatch. Order:
oy mail or tel*
pre mptly
ISH and OYSTERS, SHRIMPS, CRABS,
etc , and orders from all parts of the country
will receive our usual prompt attention.
7*^“ Shipping Oysters, oi en and in shell, in
large quantities, a specialty. oct4-3m
ffmitrartor, guilder. &t.
JOHN O. SMITH,
CONTRACTOR,CARPENTER
B UILDER,
CORNER HENRY AND MONTGOMERY STS.,
ian25-1 y Savannah, Georgia.
BLANK BOOKS
O F every description, for any kind if Business
furnished to order. The best
manner, and wr rrantkd. Cali and see speci
al MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE,
Prices of Coal Reduced!
Condon, P
Champion. A H
Curry, W F
Clabby, J v
Coyne, Ed
Crane, II A
Campbel 1 , W J
Cunningham, John
Col ins, Chas
Copps, Joseph
Cramer, C G
Cole, Tho-.
Cammes, Theo.
Cessar, J H
Cleary, Dennis
Conner, E M
Charters, W M
Clements, J
Dee, James
Dxvi-, H L
Dunn, Wm
Dasher, F W
Drayton,C A
Dasher, Israel
Daly, M
Delamotte, C L
Davis, John K
Demere, R P
Dunnagon, M
Decker, Paul
Daily, J P
Dolliv. r, W
Doyle, M J
Delayen, P J
DeMartiu, R J
Enright, J B
Indies, L B
Estill, W
Eden, II H
Knnis, T
Ebertstein, W H
Grant, R F
Graef, J A
Guerard, J M
Ga-lagher, M
Guiimartiu, L J
Gasman Chas
Green , E W
(riles, 11 L
Grant, Mack
Guckenheimer, S
Gnann, B R
Gardner. Sol
Gleason, John
Gammed, Jno
Ilagar, E
Heimkin, M
Haber- ham, Jas
Huglies, W
Hull, F M
Henderson. T M
Henry, K J
Ham et, J K
He gan, M
Herschbach, J
Harmon, It F
Hor t, G
Hanley. A
IL.as, Chris.
Harrison, W T
Ilabersnam, J C
Ilacketf, E L
Houston, J P S
Henry, E
Harden. H C
Horan, B
Houston, W L
Immcn, John
Klug, F
Kohler, A
Kennedy, R C
Kerr, Wm
Kent, Alfred
Knight, Jas
Kendy, J P
Killerher, M
Kiliourby, J B
Lavin, M
Lubs, II F
Landershine, C P
Logan, Luke
Litche, II F
Lyons, Thos
Levy, B II
Lovell, Edward
Lovell, J P
Levy,S Y
Lamar, G W
rindsay, James
Lyon, Thos H
Lewis, Tom
Lirdstrone. A L
Lester, D B
Lorberry Red Ash, Egg or Store Size, $7 50 per Ton.
Schuylkill Bed Ash, Egg Size, S7 OO per Ton.
Free Burning White Ash, Egg Size, $6 50 per Ton
Add for cartage $1 per ton, if delivered.
WEIGHTS GUARANTEED. PUK8E & THOMAS.
Saddles, gridlcs, $nrucs$, &t.
SADDLED, «K1I>LI> AM> IIAHXESS*.
Rubber aud Leather Belting and Packing, &c-
TKUN KS AM) VALISES—SHOE UPPERS ANI> FINDINGS.
A well selected stock for sale WHOLESALE and RETAIL at LOWEST PRICES.
aug22-ly
WM. 13. MELL & CO..
160 CONGRESS AND 153 ST. JULIAN ST., MARKET SQUARE.
Soots aud j&liocs, Sit.
SOOTS AUD SUOJSS.
A GREATER REDUCTION
I am now offering my large stock of Boots and
bhoes at and below cost, in order to close out my
stock to make room for a large fall stock.
JULIUS SPANIER,
sepl-tf
149 CONGRESS STREET.
ihcdirinal.
PIKE SRUOS!
PUKE DRUGS.—A FRESH STOCK OF PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES JUST
RECEIVED. TOILET GOODS.—A large and well selected stock of toilet goods.
PERFUMERS.—The FINEST PERFUMES MADE, in every variety. PAINTS
and OILS of ail kinds. Sold at wholesale and retail, and ALL GOODS WARRANT-
ED TO BE AS PURE AS CAN BE POUND IN THE MARKET.
J. A. POLIIILL,
Stores corner Bull street and Broughton lane, and 93 Abercorn street.
jy31-tf
giudmij.
BOOKS BOUND.
JJARPER^, SCRIBNER’S, APPLETON’S
G^DEY’d, LESLIE’S T and other Magazines,
and Weekly and Daily Papers and BOOKS
of all kinds, BoUND
—AT THE—
MORNING NEWS
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE,
3 WHITAKER
febU-tf
STREET.
goUtiral.
materials are U) ATE NT OPEN-W’ORK BANNERS, FLAGS
used, and our books made in the most durable X and POLITICAL PORTRAIT^, to order by
and POLITICAL PORTRAIT^, to order by
HOJER A GRAHAM, 97 Duane street. New York-
jei3-F,M&W3m
£sr $<.
HAY AND GRAIN.
F OR SALE from depot or store in quantities
to
suit, at the lowest market prices.
Fresh GRITS and MEAL, WHEAT. BRAN,
and ail kinds of FEED and SEED GRAIN con
stantly on hand. C. V. HUTCHINS,
109 and 111 Bay street,
oct23-lm Next to Express office.
Liiue, Tar, Etc.
t Anrv BARRELS Thomas ton LIME; 25
barres TAR; 25 barrels PITCH;
50 "bales OAKUM; YELLOW METAL; FELT
ING; Manilla and Tarred ROPE of all sizes.
For sale by _
sepl-tf CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
HROOKS COUNTY
Manufacturing Association,
QUITMAN, GA
Y arns, sheeting, shirtin
on hand and for sale by
GROOVES,
aug2-3m
ROPE,
STUBBS & CO.
Myer, M II
Marmelstein, C A
Meldrim, J E
Mehrtens, H C
Maxwell, John
Mendel, Myer
Mendel, A
McMahon, John
Manigault, S
Moses, O K P
Murphy, J M
Mongiii, R M
Martin, E
Middleton, T B
McCoy, Jas S
McCabe, Ed
McFarland, J T
Mclntlre, J E
Molloy, Thos F
McHugh, John
Murphy, Pat
Morau, W M
Mannion, Joseph
Middleton, C K
Mahonev, Thos
Maher, Jno
Mannion. James
Magm r, T F
Morgan. Fred
M il.'ar, C C
Mi ns, J F
Miller, Jacob
Mulligan, 'J ho3
Monahan, B
Neidlinger, E L
Nicolsrn, John
Nugent, Ed
Nichols. Geo A
Noon, M
Nicholas, P
Owens, Geo W
O'Leary, Daniel
O’Byrne, Ed
O’Niel, Thomas
Prenty, P
Powell, Jackson
Porter, James
Preston, O F
Proctor, Sylvester
Palmer. H W
Purse, D G
Pettigrew, G G
Porter, David
Parsons, E
Qoantock, G T
(^uinan Pat
Quantock, Wm
Ru sell, P M, Sr
Russell, W, Jr
Rocker, C
Ryan, C E
Russell, Waring
Reilly, Peter
Reedy, J B
Russell. Levi S
Richardson, J A
Russell, P M, Jr
Rogers, J S
Ryan, W
Redmond, J J
Swoll, Wm
Savage, J B
Sheftall. M
Sioddard, John
Sturtevant, J S
Soullard, E A
Sheppard, Jas
Smith, B
Symons, W R
Smith, Vi II
Sbiels, P K
Symons, J W
Short, Adam
fctoddard^J J
Scholl, John
Seers, Peter
Sinnott, N
Stockton, Thos
Smith, Louis
Spivev, F L
Saunders, H
Shuptrine, J T
Stillwell, W B
Solomons, J M
Strong, LC
Shea, D
Screven, Jno
Torley, A F
Tison, W H
Thomas, D R
Train, H F
Taylor, J C
Tidings, Patrick
Tebeau, J G
Thompson, Jno
Vereen, J T
Van Newton, J H
White, Jas
White. James
Wilson, Wm
Walter, Geo
White, Cyrus
E.
Estill, J II
E’iuger, S
Ehlers, C C
Eiskamp, Jno
Edwards, J B
Finstcrn, L
Feugcr, J A
Fairchild, L J B
Ferguson, James
Fleetwood, T M
Foley. John
Fleming, W B
Flannery, John
Feely, r l h. s
Footman, J C
Fahrenback, H L
Fish, J D
F.
Fields, W R
Ford, Thos C
Feely, Michael
Fitzgerald, David
Ferriil, W B
Fo ey, James
Fretwell, J W
Fuotmau, K H
Ford, M J
Foley, D J
Funk, M
G.
Gaston, A H
Gazan. L J
Goebel, A
Garmany, G W
Gordon, W W
Gaill&rd, R G
Gammet, A
Groves, Robt
Groover, Chas E
Grimball, F
Galloglay, Jas
Green, Geo
Goodwin, M
Gaudrey, V E
II.
Harden, Thos H
neitman, J II
Hamilton, S P
Houston, John
He *lr, E
Herndon, B S
Hunt, W
Houston, L II
Hillsman, C M
Herman, 8
Ueidt, J H
Harden, W
Hussey, Wm
He-dry, E D
lleageney, Jas
Henderson, W M
Habersham, A A
Holland, Jas
Howard, J T
Hardee, B W
Herman. A
Hayes, P
I.
Jones, M S
Johnson, J R
Johnson, H
Jones, J II
Johnson, Glen
Jachens, C
Johnston, John M
Jordan, G P
Johnston, J M
Jesse, Thos J
Johnston, J D
Johnson, George
Jones, W E
K.
King, C B
Kehoe, Wm
Kaufmann, J
Kean, Ed
Knapp, N B
Knorr, Louis
Kennedy, Jno
Kennedy, E J
L.
Lcacy, J J
LePage, R
Law, C F
Lewis, J N
Law, F P
Lorch, John
Lovell, E F
Lenzer, John
Lee. rt C
Lingg, H
Lathrop, J W
Lathrop. J W, Jr
Leonard, James
Lester, R E
Lineberge.-, J T
Louis, Johu
ffl.
Middleton, W C
Monahan, Jas
McIntosh, David
Mohr, L
Munnerlyn, J K
McAuliffe, John
Morel, J rt
Meves, Theo
Mclntire, Robt
Mav, W H
McHugh, John
Metzger, W B
Myers, L T
Meitzler, Chas
McCall, F J
McGuire, Thos
Moriarty, i’at
Mercer, Geo A
Minis, A
Moran. Ed
Murphy, Chris
McMahon, J J
Mallette, C 8
MeKedmond, A
McGuire, Thos
Mendel, E
Morris, Wra
McCahey, i'
Morel, Thos D
Mil y, W
M‘ddlet<
dleton, CAR
McGowan, J J
McMahon, P J
McCabe, P
N.
Niland, Bryan
Norris, W R
Nichols, W N
Nolan, Jas
Neill, John
Nolan, J A
O
O’Connor, Pat
Oliver, John
O’Connor, Dan
* O’Connor, Wm
P.
Pratt. W N
Pease, H W
Palmer, H A
Power. John
Parry, J G
Paulsen, Jacob
Prudhomme, Joseph
Prendorgast, C F
Poole, C S
Q
Quint, Jacob
Quinan, M T
R.
Russell, John
Rosenheim, Jos
Ripley, J B
Reynolds, Samuel
Reilly, J K
Redly, John
Russell, Jas
Ruwe, John H
Ronan, J T
Reedy, John
Read, J B
Robertson, J F
Reilly, Patrick
S.
Stokes, P J
Sullivan, Daniel
Smith, James
Sorrel, G M
Saussy, J R
Sullivan, M M
Silva. J S
Smith, A B
Sheehan, Thos
Steinberg, John
Solomons, L
Sullivan, Daniel
Stevenson, John
Schroeder, John
Stevens, Frank
Sweat, J F
Sams, W J
Strate, J R
Smith, Barnard
Studer, V S
Schwenck, Jno
Sweat. F Rip
8pringer, P B
Smith, A B
Sack, A
Smith, P
T.
Theus, T N
Turner, Geo
Triest, Jacob
Turner, R T
Tilden, BG
Tufts, Manin
Tompkins, H B
Thomasson, H J
V.
Van Horn, Chas
VV.
Waring, J J
Wolber, John
Wayne, 1 hos S, Jr
Wash, W W
WilLuuaaon, John
Wakefield, C E
Werner, Chas
W r blte, C J
Wells, D
Workman, T fl
Winn, A A
Wayne, Thos S
Walker, R D
Ward, H G
Webb, R
Wheaton, J F.
Williamson, W W
Williams, D
Wellbrook. Geo
Woolhopter, F W S
Weiw, \V P
Warren, J L
Wilson, J W
Williams, J M
W T aldhaner,lD
Ynlee, E
Yonge, Easton
Yonng, L G
Z.
C.
Connery, E
Cuuningham, I^C
Counihan, P
Cash. M
Conway, T R
Champion, A
Connell, Lawrence
Cooper, John
Cunningham, C M
Charlton, W G
Christian, J A
Chisholm, T B
Cope, Geo L
Cochin, John
Connerat, J V
Cunningham, T M
Cessar, D R
Cornell, J C
D.
Demere, R M
Daffin, P D
Dillou, Thos
Dcppish, J II
Dopson, J R
Duggan, J C
Dickerson, H J
Davis, Geo
Dyer, W H
Davidson, W M
Davaut, R J
Donegal, A
Deubler, C
Duteuhoffer. A
Deveaux, J II
Downirg, R F
Zeigler, Solomon
FOR B ALT I.nog
AND
PKOVIDE\cb
E Merchants’and \r •~
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aSailroaas.
Change of Schedule
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
A. & G. K. R., Savannah, Oct 6, 1876.
VN AND AFTER SUNDAY, Octobers, 18
4:15 p. ni,
7:io p. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:10^H
4:00 a. in.
O Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
follows:
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesup daily at
Arrive at Bainbridge daily at
Arrive at Albany daily at
Arrive at.Live Oak daily at
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 10:55 a. m.
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 10:00 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville daily at 3:00 p. m.
Leave Live Oak daily at 9:53 p. m.
Le^ve Albany daily at 5:20 p. ni.
Leave Bainbridge daily at 3:45 p. m.
Leave Jesnp daily at 6:35 a. m,
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:45 a. m.
Connect at Albany daily with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad, to and
from Enfaula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Close connection at Jacksonville with St.
John’s river steamers.
Trains on B. & A. R. R., leave junctions, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
11:14 a. m.
For Brunswick, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day, at 4:26 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION, Q>
1NQ WEST.
Leaves Savannah Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7:2 • a. m
Arrive at McIntosh at 10.50 a m.
Arrive at Jesup at 12:20 p. m
Arrive at BIlrffcsLear at 3:20 p. m
Arrive at DuPont at 7:00 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION, GO
ING EAST.
Leave DuPont Tuesday, Ihursday and Saturday.
at 4:45 a. m,
Leave Bla kshear at 8:30 a m.
Leave Jesup at 11:40 a. m.
Leave McIntosh at 1:50 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 4:10 p, m.
WESTERN DIVISION.
LDOl ,
Arrive at Valdosta
Arrive at Quintan
Arrive at ThomasviUe
Leave ThomasviUe
Liave Quitman
Leave V aldosta
Arrive at Dupont
oct7-tf
7 00 a. m
** ** S SO a m.
“ “ 11:00 a.m.
“ “ 1:15 p m
“ M 3 30p m.
** “ 5:00 p. m.
** «• 7:00 p m,
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
Savannah and Charleston K.R
ObficbSavannah <fc Charleston R. K. Co.,^
Savannah, Ga., October 7,1S76.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER Sth.
inst., the Fasseneer Trains this Hoad
will rnu -v. follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
DAY TRAINS DAILY.
Leave Savannah at 10:00 A. M.
Leave Charleston at.— 9 30 a.
Leave Augusta at 9 3<» A. M.
Leave Port Royal at 10 4^ A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 4 30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 5 20 P. M,
Arrive at Augusta at 5:10 P. M.
Arrive at Port Royal at . 3:25 r> . M.
Connections made at Charleston with the North
eastern and South Carolina Railroads; at Augusta
with the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta,
and Georgia Railroads.
Tickets for sale at K. K. Bren’s and L. J. Ga
zan's Special Tina: t Agencies, No. — Bull street
and Pulaski House, also at Depot Tirket Office.
C. C. OLNEY, Kec. C. rt. GADSDEN,
oct9-tf Engineer ana Superintendent.
Central Railroad.
OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT,!
Only Direct Line to France.
rpHE General Transatlantic
X Company’s Mail St* :*:nur.- '
rr,i
Savannah, September 3, 1S76. f
O N and after SUNDAY, September 3d, Pas
senger Trains will depart from and arrive
at Savannah twice daily:
Depart 9:20 a. m. I Arrive 5:25 p. m.
Depart 5:00 p. m. j Arrive 11:00 a. m.
For Macon, Columbus and Atlanta, making
close through connections to all points North
and West.
Travelers can obtain through tickets, time
tables and all desired information, by calling at No. 43, North river, as follow.- :
the Company’s Ticket Office, H.L. SCHREINER,
Special Agent, Monument square, comer Con
gress street. WM. ROGERS,
feb!9(sep4)-12m General Superintendent,
tUtercUaacous.
THU HIIUU ill ATI V
CURED IN NO TIME.
I NSTANTANEOUS RELIEF. Price $2 per
bottle. Whole-ale D nggists will receive
samples free of charge in order to try some on
poor people. No agen T . Address direct
HERMANN CuUEN Chemist),
oct4-d6w 36 ar d 38 Cedar street, New York.
DR, BUTTS’
DISPENSARY j
HTlr.rty yoarsexperience in thetreatment of Sexua' anc
Chrome Diseases ofb> > h w-x.sj
I>r. KI TTS’ ft arriat'i- (inidr
& A Physiological View of Marriage
for the married ami those contemplating
marriage, on the my-teries of rej roduct-
' in and the secret infirmities ot youth.
manhood and womanhood An illustrated bookol911)
lor private reading, which should be kept under loci rxi
key. Sent under s**al for Wets.
A PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on all di«
of a Private Nature in both sexes, tKe abuses and dis-
ordersolthe sexual system, and the moans otcurc,L»pares
With engravings, sent under seal forZS cts.
MEDICAL ADVICE on Sexual and Chronic Disease*.
Seminal Weakness, Catarrh, Cancer, Rupture, the Opinm
and Boston, cgivsving f“;
reasonabl-i rates.
T HE steamship AMERICA .
sai ! as fo lows: ‘ ‘Ppoiau* .
FRIDAY, October 27th, at -2:3a ./
Through Bills of Lading . a.
the principal manafscturinc
land, to Uveroool by the A!;, . ; v »fe,'
and to Bremen, Moecow a: i\.
the S ortn German Lloyd's L - ‘' " r - *
For freight, apply to ' ''“H.. -
A. L. HUGGINS. lgc^* J Jta >t
ocm-tf “•H.BOCKWEJ^i^hi
ae °tt, a, i
empire i.Uvgp
S1DEWHEEL SHII* S .
F0K NEW YORK
THE FIRST-CLASs ^TiAMSHip
SAX JA € I \To
Captain O. F. HAZARD '
W ILL sail for the above •
DAY, October 28th
F'w freight, apply to
oct24-tf WILDER &
1 °° 8ATtt.
^ T. X
FOR NEW YORK
EVERY WEOXES1>a Y .
Cablu Passage
5520 00.
THU FIRST-CLAIM STSAMSHD-
gen. barxes
Captain WM. S. CHESSMAN, ’
W ILL sail for New York
DI ” ~ - *
m DAY. October 25th
For freight nr
rk oa WEDXgi
1S76,
■ o cixs
efpht nr nawage. apply to
OCTAVUSCOHEN & CO , \
00116 No.
FOR PillLADLLPUlI
i*
THE STEAMSHIP
J UIN IA TA,
Captain CATHARI.nE,
W ILL sail for the above part on WEDNES
DAY, 25th Oct jber, at 12 o'clock M.
For freight, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL, Agent*,
0ctt6-td 100 Bay srert.
between New York and Uavr<
calling at Plymouth (G. B.) for- |
the landing of pa?.-
on this favorite route for the Continent cabia
provided with electric liell?) will rail from pier
ST. GERMAIN, Beculoix, SATURDAY.
October 21, at 8 a. m.
*st. Laurent, Lacui»e/., Saturday,
October 2S. at 2 p. m.
FRANCE, TrUDELLS, SATURDAY*, N >
ber 4, at 7:30 a. m.
Price of passage In gold (in'-luding wnie^-
First cabin, $110 to $120, according to u .
dation; second, $72; third cabin. $; Kenaa
tickets at reduced rales. Steerage $26, with ?>-
perior accommodation, including wine, bedcaj
and utensils withont extra charge.
steamers marked thus * do not cirry steenge
passengers.
LOUiS DE 3EBIAN, Agent, 55 Brcadwiy, or
WILDER & CO.,
augll-3m Agent- for ^avannan.
KEGULAH LISE.
For Augusta & Way Landings.
Habit. .t<\. a 50 pace work sent under aeal for 10 cts. All
tliree books containing 460 pages and verythlcg •.vortfc
knowing on the subject, sent securely sealed 0.1 re
ceipt of 60 cts. Address, Dr. Butts’ Dispensary.
No-12 N. 8th *t.. St. Louis, Mo. f Edabrithfd iMJ.r
■aug26-d«fcwtf
DR. EOiia^ima^'S
Marriag-- (lualc ibu.trated
:: i i umcroujcn-ravir.es
■ i ach. ii.! theiri-
k-eshould know on
*' the
ftcnc*
of ihe
. Sexual system, how to cure
u.Xinil of Djscaars. w:fh hundred* of valuable rcrelpU.
v no should marry .the impediments to marri ace. their na -
ture and cure. Tr. atson a. 1 Diseases, fully exvAininir their
dm i hi. -1,1,1 mi — . . .... .. : _. , n .«
HARREAGS
r? f a qu -.tiveshuu.d know (
ScfifcfL- C urt'h:p. Marriage, t
r fi B yx P!.;. siol. gicai Myster
2 JL 3 r v ; * 1 '• .alien* off
Sexua. svCeni liciwfiiri’
causes, sympb.ins and means to cure: itiatctonlyresdly
rcicntinc work orihejtind ever published, and iu complete
in cv. rv it- pect. 8c*t securely seal'd on receint ot 6u eta.
i' •: • C ' '' v'-'nam, 619 Nona tilfix strevL
.. j. i -.ltdia 1837.
aug25-d&vvtf
MARRIAGE
An IITu-trmifJ ..ork 275
pages, a private our.selor
233 t > the married and mar-
riageable on the mysteries
of trie sexual y*tem, its abuses,
gP el-., ia:e-t Gi.-<covcrics in the
be truly happy
young aud middl** ag-d
■ outains ii.formati-n, wi
_ science of reproduction; howto
th marri'-d relation. Male and female,
i~-i aud pn-xTve it; it
i; tu l>e v
:,*• .«•! adorn to be with-
cut; on how to preserve the health, and complexion, and
give to faded checks tho freshness ot voutu; the best and
only tTue Marring- ‘‘luide in the wor d. Pric** 50 cents
by Mail. The v hor may be consulted per>onal!y or by
’ ril on any oft he subjects mentioned i.j his vrvrk,J ' ‘ mm
A. G. Qli—i, I6i V ^hiiigUin st., CMsy, |,i.
5-^&.vtf
i*ei* (’eat. Saved
I IQUOR FLAVORS, to manufacture all kinds
J of liquors, with full directions; also,
French Flavoring Extracts, for Confectioners
end Soda Wa’er. Apply direct to SALING
COHEN & C(>., 36 and 38 Cedar street. New
Yo:k. No agents. oct4-d6w
, Cifiar itoldfrsi, &r.
11EAI) AM) PROFIT
BY THE KNOWLEDGE YOU DERIVE.
F KESH IMPORTED CIGARS, of all sizes and
different brands.
A large and well selected stock of DOMESTIC
CIGARS. ■ |
VANITY PAIR, LONE JACK, DURHAM and
all other popular brands of
SMOKING TOBACCO!
As well as a fall line of PLUG and FINE CUT
CHEWING TOBACCOS 1
SNUFFS, PIPES, CIGARETTES, ETC,, ETC.,
STEAM EK
II O N A,
Captain P. H. WARD,
Will leave EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 9 a. a.
" Rates of freight as low a? by any oita
ine, and received at all times. F rireigntot
passage, apply on wharf.
octl9-tf W. F. BARRY. Agent.
The Savannah and lellonville
STEAMBOAT LINE.
INLAND ALL THE WAY
—FROM—
Savannah to fiellonTille, Enterprise, Sis-
fonl, and Intermediate Landing* oa
St. John’s River.
——_ ;
if.-' '
O N the 27th instant, the steamer RELIANCE
Captain Thomas White, will ie*w
wharf foot of Drayton street every TUESDAY
AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock, for I»-r • BrzJ-
wick, St. Mary's, Fernandina, F. nda, sm
Satilla river, connecting at Darren will
for Aitamaha, Ocmulgee ai.d O ;on • r • y?.
at Fernandina with steamer CARRIE, Capt«*
Joe Smith, for all points ou the >L John’s nt»
as far as MelJonville.
Close connection made at Palatka y steam®
CARRIE with steamers for the L> .waL* r- ; - r
and Lake Crescent or Dunn’s Lake, and at J* 21 *
lonville for points on the upp- r bt. John f.
The route being en ire y inland, pnrSri^ 1
will find it very attractive.
Caft. J 4 SMITH, Manager.
Tu
je!9-tf
JOHN H. MURRAY. AgenL
A or irrlflttt cr isarur.
FOK LIVERPOOL.
r J'HE British bark
GUINEVEKE,
J. Keick, Ma-t-.
having a portion of cargo eng i_- • - ,xJu
apply to
oct23-6t OCTAVUS COHEN s
FOK LIVERF00L.
■'HE first-class British bark
LADY RUSSELL,
Captain John Hoodie
having a portion ot ber cargo -
quick dispatch. For balance freight:
tO , . /v)
cct*23-6t ALFRED
m,ari*
FOR LIVERPOOL
-AT-
MOLINA’S CIGAR EMPORIUM,
Cor. Bull and Mate Streets.
I* Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular
to any who are kind enough to favor me with
their patronage. mhl-tf
£team <£ Brians and ^aarbinrnt.
rS5 ery - 50!LER ??.*
Blacksmith work}*C-=s
si
r J*HE first class British bark
MAGGIE MILLER,
Captain C<
having a portion of her cargo engaj*
qnick dispatch for the above port-
of freight room apply to
oct!9-tf
WlLDERiji.
FOR BRfcMEY.
>HE fine German bark
ALAMO,
A. Bblderhausen, Haste
having a portion oi her cargo en_--’_ . {
dispatch for the above port-
freight room, apply to WILDER * c0 '
oct!9-tf
FOR BREMEN-
'J'HE first-class German bark
BETTY,
C. Nordenholz, Mas er,
ii»V®
having a portion of her cargo en- :i - '•. ^cc
quick dispatch for the above port.
of freight room, apply to
aep30-tf
WILD SB *<*
<8as iiitiag.
aug23-tf
©unpouihr.
HOLCOMBE, HULL & CO.,
AGENTS FOR THE
Hazard Powder Co.
Full stock at wholesale and retail. sepl-F4t
Letter Headings,
N OTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPES, printed
In any style, and on paper of any quality or
pattern of ruling the customer may desire, attke
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Flomber asd dealer in Gas f ; -‘ tLre *’
DRAYTON
SECOND DOOE ABOVE BBOUGH1W ^
Houaee fttted_wtth “tEtgm**
»t improveme;
ev25tf
WH. 31. McFALL,
Practical Plumber and Gas iitWt
Na. 4H wwtniier Street.
SAVANNAH, eEOBGU.^
Bath Tnbs, Water Cioeett,
Fixture* of e7e*y ‘
Jobbing dons •+ tbe shortest
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