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TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1877.
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SAVANNAH MAltKKT.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS,
Savannah, Jane 25, 1877. 1 P. M.
Cotton.—The market opened dull at a decline?
of S'c from yesterday’s prices, and closed dull
Sal s 1 bale. We quote:
Good Middling
n\
Low Middling
H'S
Ordinary
9%
MVAKVAS DaILT COTTOH
STATMMSVT.
Sea Ia’d.
Si ock on hand 8ept. let, 1876.... 181
Received to-day...*
Received previously 6,0SS
Upland.
2,8f.c
4
476,144'
Tola:....
6,269 479,471
Exported to-day
Exported previously...
. 6,199 475.159
Total.*
6,199 475.139
Destroyed by fire
Total exported and burnt.... 6.199
1,261
476,490
3,071
Block on band and on shipboard
t^sevorJm? ...... ....
Rice.—This grain was quiet but firm. We
have no sales of im;>ortai:ce to note. We quote
Common. 6 (*5%c
Fair 6%<&\c
Good 6J»i<l6Vc
Prime #X®6Xc
Naval Stores.—The market ha*» been rather
quiet, sal 1 s for the last twedays 6ft2 bbl- r sin
aud 271 bbls spirits turpentine at oar quotation-*.
Receipts for yesterday were 6 IS bbls rosin and
182 bblsspi .tfl turpentine. We quote : Rosins —
Strained $' 40, E $145^150. F $155^1 do, G
$1 66 a*l 7<», II $1 7541 8", I $1 9) (4 2 00, K $2 15
@2 30, M $2 50v42 62%. N $3 0<» @ 3 12%, window
glas» nominal. Spirits Turpentine—Oils and wliia
keys 26% c regulars 27.)$ c.
■''ixa.ictal. — JTcrune exenang'*—«:xt yday
bills, wiih bills lading attached. $.*> 05. New
York eight exchange buvine at 3-16^ premium,
and selline at 5-16% prem um. Gold, buying at
104 and selling at 106.
Bacon—Market quiet. We quote: Clear rii
sides, S%<i,9iz; shoulders, 7%+7%c; dry salted
clear ribbed sides, S£^Vc; long < ear, SaS^c;
shoulders 6^6#c; hanir*, stock light, and seinn.
at 13£I4c.
Flour.—The market is easy. There is a fair
supply at quotations. We quote: Super c .ne $7 5
r<$8 50; ev:?a, *S ft0£9 CO; tamily, $10 OOvgll 00;
faucy, $11 60^12 09.
Grain. — <tom — Market easy. We quote:
White, Sl@S3c; Tennessee white, 80^S2c; mixed,
78>4Slc. Oats— Stock tair and demand light.
We quote: Prim** Western, by the car cad.
63c; smaiie*- lot3, 67c.
Hide?, Woo?-, Ac. — Hides are in fair de
mand. We quote : 1 ry dint, 13c ; salted, 9\4
11c: -lee*- arm*. IS' ; «*ter -fcv .-*. 50c,?r25‘.
Woo! in good demand. We quote : uuwashec,
29c; buriy, 10^ 15c. Tallow, 7c, Wax, 2Sc.
Hat —The market i- firm and stock light. w
quote: E.istern, none on market; Northern $1 00
wno'e-H , ai’d 4I I6v4 25 at retai’; Western,
nomiual a $1 05 wn>jesale: 51 20 41 30 retail.
Lard.—The market is firm. We quote: In
tierces, 12012#c; tubs 13@13#c; press^-d, 11(4
11% c.
.>alt —The offering stock is full and the de
mand moderate. We quote, fob, 95c per car
load; $1 t0_41 10 at retail.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.—There were no arrivals during the
pa-*t week and spot tonnage is greatly needed. A
nuin >er oi vessels are out, but owing to continued
southerly winds they are making long passages.
Rales firm aud tendiug upward. We quote: ~ lo
Baltimore and Chesapeake ports $6 0tH£6 59; to
Philadelphia. $0 0o46 SO; to New York and souaa
ports, $610^7 UO; to Boston and eastward, $7 50:4
S on: to St .John, N. B.. $■* 00. Timber from U «•>
to $1 50 higher than lumber rates; to the West In
die-* and windward, nominal: to South Americr..
$19 00(^20 00, gold: to Spanish ports *15 0 <416 00
gold; lo United Kingdom, timber, 40142s: !a- -
her. £5 10<$ 5 15s: rosin and spirits, 4s 9J 46s 9d.
Rates from near ports, Brunswick, Daria:, Fei-
uandina etc., are 25 to BOr additional.
BY STEAM.
Liverpool via New Y ork.... y 15.. 7-16d
Liverpool via Baltimore...^ lb.. gold
Havre via New York £ R. .1>»C, gold
Bremen via New York y lb..l}%c,gold
Antwerp *3 lb. .1 ',c. gold
Boston y tt»..>ic; t*. L—
New Yors
Phfiadc4>hia
Faltimore
Providence
~ lb..Vc: s. 1.
V bale, $150; S.1
b IB.
y ib..sc.
. Vc
.%c
Rice—New York...
P.hiiadelphia
y cask
r. r
1 CO
1 f.o
Baltimore
a
Boston
ii
1 50
nr sail.
The freight market is dull.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct ^ lb.
tfd
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls, Hens V pair..,.*...,.,
grown, ri pair
!Ia>t
Spring 4 hickens y pair
Ducks (Engbrh), ^ pair
Eggs (country;, ft doz
Eggs (V estern), y dor.
Butter (country'), b tt*
Peanuts (Georgia), y bush
Peanuts (Tennessee!, y bush
Florida Sugar, ^ is
Florida Syrup, y gal
H n«‘v. gal
Irish Potatoes, y bbl 2 00(44 00
Poultbt—V:; • market is well supplied and in
light demand for grown fowls.
Eoos.—Market overstocked and no demand.
Butter — A good demand for a tir-it-c.aes
article.
Peanut?—Market well supplied; i-mand good.
.Sykui*—Georgia and Fiorida—in light demand.
Buoar—Georgia and Florida scarce, with but a
ight demand.
653 65
45'* 55
25 4 35
757*1 U0
tOtA 75
13 ^ —
124 -
1 SiA f 0
75-41
9>S! o:
8 9
4(><4 50
66<4 75
Market closed quiet; middling uplands,
middling Orleans, 11/»G; sales 624 bales.
Ntw Iokk. June 25, Evening—Consolida
ted net receipts 2,5<»1 bAles: exports to Great
Britain 5,17*? bales; to the continent 1‘ * bales.
Galveston, -Juu 1 ’ 25 Evening.—‘Jottou closed
quiet; middling 11• net receipts 61 bales;
sales 155 ha'es: ox^ioms coastwise 242 bales.
Norfolk. June 25. KV»*nli»r.—Cotton—
Market c!o ed quiet; middling 111^0: net re
ceipts 2s6 bales; sii^s 100 bales; exports coastwise
55 itales.
Baltimore, June 25, Evening—Cotton market
closed firm; mtddlirg lllfc; not receipts 16
bales gross receipts 15 bales; sales 270 bales; ex
ports coastwise 20 bales.
Boston. June 25. Evening—Cotton market
dosed quiet: middling 12c: net receipt? 289 bales;
gross receipts 483 bales.
Wilmujoton, Jure 25, Evening—Cotton closed
st ady; nvddlinp He; net receipts 24 bales; ex
ports coastwise 220 bales.
Philadklfbia. June 25, Evening — Cotton
closed firm; middling 12 l *c; net receipts 82
bales: gross receipts S2 bales; sales to spinners
S4 bales.
New Orleans June 26 Evening—Cot ton—
Market closed quiet: middling lifcc; low mid
dling 10J$c; goo i ordinary 10**c: net receipts 23S
balus; gross receipts 656 bales, sales l,f 0 bales.
Mouilk. June 2.7. Evening — Cott -u market
closed quiet; middling 11c: net rece p^s 67 bales:
gross rice pts 67 bales; sales 200lues; exports
coastwise 2S3 hales.
Mx2mi'. June 25, Evening—Cctton—Market
steady; middling illf ; net receipt* 53 bales;
shipments 412 bales: sales 700 bales.
Acuusta, Jane 25. Evenuig—Cotton— Market
closed quiet: middling 11c; net receipts 6
hales; sales 75 bale**.
I'fiarlkston, June 25 Evening. — Cotton —
Market dosed quiet; middling 1134c; net receipts
5 bales; sales 100 liales; exports coastwise 315
baes.
Groceries* FrovlHoua* &r.
Havana, June 25, Midnight.—Sugar closed
que<t and unchanged.
new Yore, June 25, Evenrne.—Flour market
witUout decided change sad rather quiet; c osed
quiet; cu.*crfine Western and State at $5 76<4
6 25; Southern Flour closed ia her more steady
Common to Fair Extra at $7 76(<$S 25; Good to
Choice ditto at $S 30(flH0 25. Wheat closed lv<$2c
better, with g- od export demand. Corn %<i»\c
Jktppitc ^tttrlUpfnrf.
.MlBlntnrs Aloinunc—Ttil« I>ht.
Sun Rises 4 74
Son Sets 7 12
High Water at Savannah.... 8.50 a m 9:10 p m.
Urt? (6aofls.
Tuesday* June 26.
Arrived Yeaterdw*..
Nor bark Gna, And c r^cn, New Ycrk—Jos A
Roberts & Co.
Brig Mary K Pennell, , Boston—Jos A
Roberts & Co.
Sob** C E Paige, Grace, Philadelphia—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
Scbr T Harris Kirk, Cavilier, Philadelphia—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
Schr M B Milieu, Young, New York—Hunter
A Gammed.
Fchr E T Cottiocham, Somers, Philade’phia—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
Schr Roger Drnry, Baker, Kennebec—Jos A
Roberts A l o.
Schr Fanny Tracy, Willetts, Philadelphia-Jos
A Roberts A Co.
tc r Mary T Bryan, Smith, Eastern port—Jos
A Rol>erts A Co.
Schr Lulu Ammermon, ——, Providence—
Master.
^ch^ F Merwln, Tearce, Kennebec—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
Steamer Katie, Cabaniss, Augusta and landings
—J S Lawrence.
IT MR &
Mailrosft.
Central & Southwestern
Railroads.
FIVE DAIS MORE!
Tin 1 Final Sweep This Week!
Clsam4 Yextcrduv.
Sp brig Carmen, Pomiano, Alicente—Chas
Green A Co.
Sailed Yeatardar.
Ship Casilda, Liverpool.
Bark Paquette de Cautabria, Santander.
Schr Chas 11 Fabens, St John,.N B.
belter, with tair trade: ungraded Western mix d
at 57L 623. Oats r.'ose*. more steady and in-
acive. Cofft-e, Rio cosed quiet but firm;
cargoes at 16\(^i03yc. gold ; job lot> at 17(4
22%Cj gold. Su>ttr dull and heavy; fair to good
refining at 9 7 i \410> g 'C ; refined clostd quiet .
11 fcc lor standard A. Molass.s dosed dull
and u s m l. Tallow closed steady. Rice quiet
a; d uncuanged. Rosin closed quiet at $1 90@
95. Su:riL- of Tnroenttne closi-o steady at 31(4
31;.c. Pork closed nlghei; new mess at $12 25<£
12 5j. Lard c osed higher: new prime steam at
9 20 old ditto at 9 25. >\ Iiiiky a shade fi
at $1 12%. Freights to Liverpool c osed a shade
firmer; cotton, per sail, 7-3Sd; cotton, per
steam, iad.
Circinsati. June 25, Evening.—Flour closed
quiet hat easier; Family at $S 55^9 00. Wheat
closed scarce aud firmer for Red at $i 75.41 90.
Corn closed iu fair demand aid quiet at 484
5l)c. Oat* closed with a fuir demand at 3S^45c.
Rye dosed drooping; No. 2 at 63c. Barley
lull; old Fal at 40(o,4Sc. Provisions—Mess Pork
closed firm at $13 50. Lard closed in good
demand but quiet; steam rendered 9c; kettle
rendered at 9% Jloc; current market at S 65.
Bulk Meats CtOSQd with a fair demand for
boulders at fc: short ribs at 7(£T**c; short
clear middle^ 7**'. Bacon firm; ±5J n c tor
shoulders; Sc tor clear ribs; clear -ides at S l
4^ J «c. Whisky closed with a good demand at
f108. Batter closed dull a d dvoopiug; prim«* :o
choice Western reserve at lf*41fic; Central
Ohm at 13,414c. Uog j dosotl active but a
had.* lower; packing gr-ides at $4 5jid4 65; rc
ce }>t-* 2,531. shipments 2,069.
iiALT.ao&r., Jane 25, Lveuing.—Oi*« closed
quiet and steady: prune Southern quiet at 45<448c.
Kyc quiet at 77.4S -c. Provisions closed firm;
Perk at $14 75.4 >5 90 for me*?. Bacon—shoul-
ler** 6^; a.8>jc; clear ribs at &%<&3%C. Lam,
refined at 10.410.^c. Hams quiet at 12^1Se.
’oftte closed active and firm; jobbing at 17i422c.
Wh «fcv closed firmer at $111%. Sugar closed
dull at 11*4 c.
New ui’LRASs. June 25, Midnight.—Pork
dull, weak aud lower; held at $14 25 for mess.
Lird closed dull: t erce at 9^9, 1 *c; keg closed
. <il0c. Bulk Meats dull and weak; shoulders,
loose 5j*c, p icked 5j$c; clear ribs 7%c; dear sides
at 3c. Bacon dosed s'arce aud firmer;
■ clear ribs lie.d at 8‘ a c;
cleir sides $%c. Sugar Cured Hams closed
firm at 9% 411c.cccording to size. Whisky closed
quiet but firm at fl 05(^1 11 Coffee, Rio, ordi
nary to prime, cargoes, 17 420. s 4'c, gold.
w;t*fi«*iTOji. June i5—- • - . • Tarpon*ire
firm at 2^%c. Rosin firm at 41 42>^ fer strained.
Crude Turpentine c'OK.d steady k: $t 25 for Hard;
$2 10 lor Yellow L>ip; $2 30 tor Virgin. Tar
closed firm at $1 80.
Summer Resorts.
WARM =
!$PRS^G^
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
r Hii. esmhlishmcni; is now open to the public
for the season.
RATES OF BOARD.
•r day $ 2 00
Per week io 00
’er month 30 00
Children under twelve years aud servants half
price.
Parties leaving Savannah on Central Railroad
,t 7:30 p. in. make close connect ion at Geneva
with W. H. Martin’s hacks, which arrive at
pr.ngM to e&riy tea. J. L. MUSTIAN,
jeS-im Proprietor.
MARKETS UV MAIL,.
Charleston, June 23.—Rice.—This market
mtiutaiued a firm character, with light off-r
mgs. Sal- s about 100 tierces clean Carolina We
quote: (tom'non, 5^ 46j^c; fair, low
good. 5J*'46c; good, M6Vtc.
Naval Stores.—The receipts for the past two
days w re 543 casks spirits turpentine and 1,6;jo
barrels rosin. Bales 500 barre.s rosin at $1 55 fur
strained to No 2 : $1 GO for extra No 2; $1 70
for low No 1; $1 80 fur No 1; $1 85 for extra No
1; $*2 'Jj lor low pa!e;$i 75 ior pale; 30 25 for
extra pale, and f4 j>er barrel for window glass.
Spirits turpentine quiet; sales 200 casks at i*6 -
27.428c p-r gallon as in paesages. Crude turpen
tine is valued at $2 10 per barrel for virgin. $1 40
lor ye low dip, and $1 20 for 4crape.—Sews and
Courier.
Porter Springs,
GEORGIA.
BOARD ;25 PER MONTI!.
OA1L.Y MAIL, EACH WAV.
two duly stabf: ij\£s
Dr C. A. Si EPSON, of Atlanta. Resident
Physician, for the season. For further informa-
d in address JAMBS M HARRIS,
m\30-lm Pr prietor Porter Springs.
WAIlitl
Western North Carolina,
pleasiire
JiBaort.-uia.
[By Telogrsyh to the Morning Nnr.-.'
Trams. June 25--Passcd out—Ship Casilda
(Am), for Liverpool.
Pissed up-Bark Gna (Nor), brig Ma*y K Per-
icll, echrs O E Paige, T Harris Kirk, M B Mil-
eu. E T Cottinuham. in in A Tr»tr»..rmr»n Vnirn*
nelL _
leu, E T Cottingham, Lulu Ammermon, Ko^e
Drury. Fannie Tracy, Mary T Bryan, Charley
Buc‘ci and Chas Moore.
Sailed from Roads—Sp bark Paquette de Can
tahr -, for Santander, and schr Chas 11 Fabens,
St John, N B.
At anchor, outward bound—Sp bark Dolores.
Nothing iu ssjiht.
Wind light, S; clear.
New \ouk ( Jane 25—Arrived oat—Alinerva,
Labrador, Illinois.
Arrived—Clyde.
Homeward-Ernst Dreyer, Charleston; Daniel
Draper, New Orleans.
Charleston. June srf-Arrived—Schrs H A
Hunt, Philadelphia; Ben. Baltimore.
bailed—Barks Juvienta, Loudon; Triumph,
Rotterdam,
rBv Mai-.)
New York, June 22-HaUed, bark Isa-.c Hall,
St Mary s; schr Marcus Edwards, Jacksonville.
Bucksport, Me, Juue 19—Sailed, schr Walde-
mar, Parker, Darieu. to load lor Rio Janeiro.
Mill bridge. June 1*—Sailed, schr Jno D iDgra-
ham, Packard, Savannah.
Receipts.
Per steamer Katie, trom Augusta and landings
—89 bales cotton, 7 bbls potatoes, 113 bbls rosin,
-4 bbls spirits tnrp?ut*ve f 7 heel sheet), 4 head
ffO-ts, 2 calves, b*de?, chickens, e**gs, etc.
Per Central Kaiiroao. June 25—baiei? cotton.
2 boxes mdse, 1 tierce creek* ’•y, l lot household
furniture, 2 bales paper st-,ck. l b le rags, 2pkgs
old metal, 63 bi 'e, wj.jI, 4 bales leather, i pkg
cotton sampl'3, 1 caie leaf tobac 1, 7 empty
bbls, 1 box drugs, 1 bale domestic?, 20 coils
rope, 1 1 jx hardware, 5 boxes cheese, ft sacks
dog wood blossoms, 6 ■ -*1 p,- ! ut, 1 pkg skins, 1
box beeswax, 2 hf bbls wiue, 33 kegs beer, 36
boxes bac in, 10 half r .ska bacon. 100 bbls brne
03 bales box materia!, 1 car ? i*.he3 and doors, 47
bbls rosin, 3 curs lumber, 39 pieces gianite, 2ft
boxes tob icco, 17 boxes eggs, 30 bbls grits, 293
sacks middles, 493 shoulders.
Per Atlantic and Gu'f Railroad. June S5-2
bales cotton, 40S bbls rosin, 93 bbls spirits f ur-
j entiue, 30 cars lumber, 1 car cattle, 6 bales wool,
2 bales hides, 1 seeing machine, and mdse.
BALANCE OF STOCK SELLING
-AT-
Extraordinary Sacrifice!
Everybody Invited to Secure Bargains
-AT
FRANK & ECKSTEIN’S.
je25-M,Tu&Th,3t
NOTICE.
CO.
LATOBOF «&
H AVING decided to relinquish the retail Dry Goods business have MARKED DOWN their large
and well assorted stock of goods iu that department, which will be offeree'
stock is disposed of, at
GREAT BARGAINS.
We call special attention to onr VICTORIA LAWNS at 15 cents, very cheap; Ladies’ and Misses’
LISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS, 2ftc. formerly sold at 60 to 75c per pair. Grea* bargains in Ladies’
and A isses* BLEACHED and BALBKIGGAN HOSE. Gents’ SUMMER UNDEKVKSTS at 5b and
60c, much below regular price.
We are still agents iu Savannah for KEEP’S PARTLY MADE Sill RTS, the most complete
fitting end cheapest Shirt sold; also the O. K. SHIRT, all complete, laundried and ready for use.
jeS5-tf
At D. Weisbeiu’s Cheap Drygoods house
Exporu.
Per brig Carmen, for Alicente—4,200 pieces
lumber, measuring 15:,124 feet.
PaKscn.er*.
Per steamer Katie, from Aneu,m and landings
—C H Wi c x, Mrs G A Upchurch, W J .aiiuffie-
dorff, B P Exiey, T It Flood, Mrs M Flood.
Consignee,;.
Per Atlantic and Gall ltailroad. June 25-Trans
fer Department, J IV Lathrop i Cc, l> C Bacon
Jc Co, J J McDonough, Peacock, H A Co, Lipp-
man Bros, J T Brown, C L Jones, Parker & J,
Goodman -V >'. M V lieuderson, Singer Mf-g Co,
r Ha icrick, Solomon Bros, S G iiajnes Jt Bro.lt
Stuart.
Per sc r M B Mi’Ien, from
„„ ., . New York—A & G
K It, C K It, Alexander A. M, W F Barry, Branch
& C, Claghorn & C, Crawford & L, A Freideu-
berg A Co, S Guckenheimer & Co, U L Gilbert A
Co, Gomra & L, Holcombe, II A Co, A C Harmon
A Co, G ill Heidt A Co, Mrs 1, Habersham, Me
Kiauss, Lovell A L, \V .1 Lindsay A Bro, Jno
Lyons, Lippmun Bros, D B Lester. A McAl ister
McKenna A H, A J Miller A Co, Jos A Huberts
A Co, G ii Kemehart, Ch s It dz, Jos B lteedy,
It;ver steamer Agent, Wm bcheibi-rg, Solomdo
Bros, so omous A Co, H Yonge, A M A C W
West, Weed A C. Wheeler A W Mfg Co, J ~
Walter.
Per Central Failroad. June 25—Fordg Agent
C M R, 11 Sanders, Beruhaid A K, S Herman, J
A Roberts A Co. J I! Wuwe, G 11 Remshirrt, Pea
cock, U A Co. .M B Milien, R D Walker, Good
man A M, L Putzel, S G Haynes A Bro, U L Gil
bert A Co, Order K W Hulo&lon,D 0 Bacon A Co.
Per stunner Katie, from Augusta and landing;
—Jno Flannery A Co, P W Rushing. A C Caban
iss, Li F Jacjlwun, M Y Henderson. N it Lee, 1
C Mehrtens. Mobr B os, Mrs T R Rahn, Thomas
Dilion. Parker A J, W A JauJon, Gomm A L,
L Vilialonga.
BLACK GRENADINES, worth 40 cents at 25e
LACK GRENADINES, worth 50 cents at 30o
BLACK GRENADINES, worth GO cents at 40c
BLACK GRENADINES, worth 75 cents at 50c
BLACK GRENADINES, worth $1 00 at 65c
BLACK GRENADINES, worth $1 25 at 75c
BLACK GRENADINES, worth $2 00 at $100
LACE SHAWLS AND LACE SACQUES
From One Dollar to Fifty Dollars apiece. They are the Nicest Goods ever brought to this city. These
Goods and tlio above mentioned Grenadines are positively
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS!
They were purchased by chance at less than one-half of cost of importation, and are offered at a
correspondingly low price.
DAVID WE
myl7-tf
ISBEIN,
ICO BROUGHTON STREET.
i’ublicatious.
I S cow open for the reception of
seekers and invalids.
This lovely place is situated in the beautiful
valley of the French liroid, within eight miles of
the railroad.
We have a fine bard cf music, attentive ser
vant-, and ail other accommodations to be found
ai a first class watering place.
tor particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet.
W. U. HuWKRTON,
my2’.-tf Proprie or.
Ssusmaei* Board.
TKLKUKAPii AIAKKET8.
[HOOK BZFOST.)
Financial.
London, June 25, Noon.—Street rate for dis
count is 2%<&1% per ceat., which is J4‘&% below
the bank rate.
ujndon, June 25, Noon—Consols opened a
94.
London, Judo 25, 4;C0r. m.—Cousols now at
94 1- 6.
Paris, Jane 25, 1:30 p. m.—Rentes opened at
105f 52%c.
New York, June 25, Noon—Gold opened at
105?,'.
New York, June 25, N >on.—Stock- 3 , market
opened quiet. Money opened at 1(41 % per cen .
Gold now at 105#. {firrhiuge—ioc.$4 >-5: tor .
$4 90%. Government bonds opened q lict aLd
about steady. State bonds opeued dull.
Cotton.
LiivsurooL, June 25. Noon.—Cotton market
opened dull and easier; Middiiag Upi*»r-<-,
C‘,'d: Middling Or .sap a, 6 5-16d. ' Sale* 8,000
bales, of which 1,0 JO bales are for speculation
aud export.
Liverpool, June 25, Noon.—Cotton—Receipts
5,100 bales, of which 2,200 bale3 are American.
Liverpool, July 25. Noo i— Cotton—Futures
opened steady, bales of middling uplands, low
middling c:ause, dullve;able in August ar.d Sep
tember, 6 :-32d; ditto, de.ivcrablc u July aud
August, 6 5-32il.
Liverpool, June 25. 3:00 p. m—Cotton—Sales
6,350 bales of American.
Liverpool, Jaue 25 3:30 p. m.—Cotton—Sa’es
of middling uplands, low middling clause, de
liverable in July and Aug ist, 0 3-16.1; dilt ,
deliverable iu Septembe* aud October, 6 9-3'd.
Liverpool, Juue 25, 4:0-1 p. m.—CjUon—
Sa es of middling uplands, low middling clause,
deliverable in August and September, 6Jfd; ditto,
shipped ia May aud June, per sail, 6 3-161.
Nj v VoRa. Juue 2^ rtoon—Cotton mirket
opened du 1; middling uplands, ll^f; middling
Orleans lljfc; sales 2 A ba es.
N :w V*? .k, June 25. N jon.—C “ • - — For
fatures the market opened quiet and steady,
as follow.-: Juue 11 t»4f4-l 66a; iuiy, 11 78 4
11 8<ic: August, 11 73:311 8 )c; September, 11 71*.
11 74c; October, 11 33<4ll 40c; November, 11 22
(411 24c; December, 11 23(411 25c.
Provisions. Urorerie*, 4kc.
Liverpool. June 25, 1:30 p. m —Loug clear
middles 34s; short 36..
New Youk, Juue 25, Noon—Flour market
oi>ened quiet an l unchmged. Wheat op ; . v
firm. Corn opened %c hotter and moderately
active. Pork open-d quiet at $ 4 25 for me.—.
Lard opened quiet; steam rendered at 9 15^9 ft.
Spirits of Tarpcntuie oj toned steady at 31uf3i>^c.
Rosin opened quiet at $1 90j»l 95 tor strained.
Freights opened firm.
Raltimohk, Juue 25, Noon.—Flour market
oprned steady and firm fer gooi grades; low
and medium dull aud weak; T.rn-i and
Western Superfine at *4 0045 r.0: Extra at $6 26
<47 2.5; Howard Sfcv..t Famdv $7 75*49 UU: City
Mills Superfine at f4 50 46 00; *5rtra at $6 oui
8 00; Kio brands at 49 03 Family at $1*> 00.
Wheat market opened firm but quiet; business
restricted by limited supply; Feuri^ylvan - <1
at $1 85 41 93: M ’. r y and lied opeued nominal.
Com opened quie* but stitatly for -cu-hern:
Western opened quiet bat firm; Sotidlero Wide
at 6ft®66c; yellow at 61c.
P LE\SANT ROOMS, with boird, bathing,
tlshin.% etc., cun be obtained at Riverside,
Thuiiderbo.t.
GLO. W. ALLEY’.
jel2-Tu,'»h&3,Gt
r P«K WHITE SULPHUR SPRING,
A atsHAR«>< SPK!V*;s, New Y< rk, is
particularly efficacious in R1 < uniat ic Complaints,
Sciutaca, Gout, Neurcleu:, Paralysis, Cutaneous
Diseases, Uiin*ry Difficuities ndigestiou and
Biliary Derangr m.*r.ts New Bath Houses, 92
rooms with Slate Tubs, detid ior circu ai.
John II. Garner A 8on, Prop’s.
Pavilion Hotel, prices reduced, open June
14th. mylft-Tu,Ti.*fc8 t 2ai
A M KRICAN HOTEL, Richfield Springs,
(Canadarago 1-ake, N. Y ,) wiil open June
16th. Accommodations for four hundrid guests.
Well ventilated roo s; nicely fumishei. Well
supplied table; vegetables from our own garden.
Pure mountain air; white sulphur, magnesia and
iron springs—specially adapted to the cure of
cu-areous eruptions, rheumatism, gout and vari
ous other chronic di.-ea^ts. 28end lor pamphlet.
COLEMAN A TUaNICLIFF, Owners and Pro
prietor*. je14-lm
^rflifinal.
i 0 the Women ot America
»~piIOSE of yon who suffer from any of tb.
k painful maladies peculiar to your sex, wl.:
find in
TSae jtltailaio
LITHIA WATERS
a remedy more potent than any to be found ic the
Pharmacopoeia, or among the patent nostrumsCJ
the «iay. ^ omo of tho most eminent medical mei
of the country, thoiougbI> conversant with thru
ctfects, pronounce these waters e:oh st::-
cific” in all diseases of the character here in
ferred to. As a great restorati’.t in NcnvcU*
Debility, and the paintnl Neuralgic aficcticr
olten attending dclica’e females, t : .cy are clainit .
to be without a rival among raiueral waters ot
medicinei. They are put up iu cases of on
dozen half ga ion bottles, at $5 per ca>e payable
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
The Springs Pamphlet sent to auy address ci>
application.; T. F. GOODE,
Proprietor Buffalo Lithia Springs,
sep3rt-ly Meek enburg countv. Vo.
fc V
r <
I *
U5.« Bt.>
from the effects of Kiron* d Abus»*s
in early life. Manhood Restored.
Impediments to marriage removed.
New me 1 hod of trcaicn ut. New and
remarkable remedies. Boo’. 8 and cir
culars sent free in s alcd enveloi>e8
Address HOWARD A>SOCI A riON,; ^
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west Georgia.
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JOSEPH TILLMAN.
my3-2m Editor and Proprietor.
How to Live in Florida.
E7XNLNU HSPOBT.
^Icamial.
Your. June 25. Evenln^
Nww York. June 25. Evenin''.— Voncy
closed easy at 1(41 % per cent. Gold close! firmer
at 106%. Sterling Exchange closed steady at
$4 88. Government is mas close-1 steady ; new
fives at 110%. State Ijonds closed quiet.
N*w You*, June 25, m. •» smu—- locks cosed
dull; New York Central, 89^; Erie, 6%; Lake
Shore. 47^; Illinois Central, 51#; Pittsburg, 74;
Chicago aud Northwestern, 20%; Preferred, 45%:
Rock Island. 91%.
New York, Juno 25. Midnight—Sub-Trea-
suary balances: grid, $85,8»«,661; currency $49,-
467,827; S'lb-Treasurer pawl out on account of
’uteresL $12,000 and $56,000 for bonds. Customs
rjOeipls $380,000.
Cotton.
Livkbpool, Jane 25, 4:00 p. b.—Cotton-
Sales of middling uplands, low middling clause,
deliverable.in August and September, 6fcd; ditto,
new crop, shipp^l iu May and Jane, per sail,
6 3-l6d.
Livkupool, Juue 25, 5:00 p. m.—Cotton—Sales
of middling uplands, low middling clause, de
liverable m Juue, 6 5-32<L Futures closed
steady.
Naw York, Jane 25. Evening.—Cotton-
Net receipts 00 hales; groB4 receipts 438 bales.
Fata re market barely steady, with sales of
26,000 bales, as follows: June, 11 62411 63c; July,
11 65411 66c; August, 11 78c; September, 11 73c:
October. 11 39,411 40c; November. 112201123c;
December, 11 25c; January, 11 38411 40c; Feb
ruary, 11 53011 51c; March, 11 67011 63c.
Natr York, Jaue 25, Evening — Cotton —
PrescrsfHiosi Free.
| the speedy care of Seminal Weaknest
F Lost .Vanhood and ali disorders brought ov
by indiscretion • r excess. Any druggint has lb.-
ingredients. Address Dr. JAQ'Jes A C(
Oincinnati, Ohio aec29-d&\* y
^ LOVELY COMPLEXION.—The v ry conn
terjiart of natnro wiihout suggestion of arti
ficial application, is be-towed by that unique
co meric, Gouraud's Olympian Cream. L.irge
bottles reduced Vi one dollar. Trial bottles 25
c nts. Sold by O. BUTLER. m> 7-MxTu,3m
A MeRiCaN Soft Cap.-ule('o.'h Metallic f-oxco
G:.ods now ready. Address VICTOR E
MAUGER, New York. my9-3ra
grobrrs, &c.
JAiTIJES UUKTEK,
no BUY'AN ST., SAVANNAH, GA.,
JAMES HUNTER & CO.,
26 PINE ST., NEW YORK,
BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
SOUTHiSliN SECURITIES.
N B.—Parties dosbou* of dealing on a margin
• i:i any Southern Bonds or Mocks, as well
as any other kinds sold on the New York or New
Orleans Exchanges, will be afforded every infor
mation, and given the usa&l facilities. my29-ly
Letter Headings,
N OTE HEADINGS and ENVELOPES, printed
In any stylo, and on paper of any quality cc
pattern ol ruling the customer may desire, at thff
MORNING NEWS JOB 07I10E,
H OW to go, cost of trip, cost to settle, what
to cultivate, how to cultivate it, etc., to.
all told, in each number of FLORIDA NK.W
YOKKKR, published at 21 Park How. New Y'orb
city, sir glc copies ten cents, one year $1 Oo. 4C
acres orange laud for $50. On line of railroad,
country healthy, thick y settled Address J. B
OLIVER, Gcueia, Agent, Box 5520, New York,
jc2-lm
'health ^Misties.
BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERER*
Yard Wide Bleached
Shirting
Equal to Wamsutta, at ouiy 11 l-2c. per Yard.
ionm im.,
jel4-tf
105 CONGRESS STREET.
^iiiltuery (Ooods.
Closing Out fc*alc of the Entire Millinery Stock
-AT-
K. PLATSHEK’S, 154 ISrou^liton St.
Hatankad, Ga., Juue3,1877.
O N and after SUNDAY, June 3d, 18T7, passen
ger trains on the Central and Southwestera
Railroads and Branches will run as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah fc**A.M
Leaves Augusta $ 9:16 A. M
Arrives at Augusta. — 4:45 P. M
Arrives at Macon 6:45 P. M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 P, M
Arrives at Atlanta 6:02 A. M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic Railroad for all points North
and West.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 10:40 P. M
Arrives at Macon 6:45 A. M
Leaves Macon 7:00 A. A.
Arrives et Miiledgeviilc 9:44 A. M
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A. M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P. M
Arrives at Savannah 4:» 0P. 2fl
Leaves Augusta 9.15 A. *4
Making conncctio a at Augusta for the North,
and East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah...* 7:30 P. M
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 A. M
Leaves Augusta 8:05 P, M
Arrives at Miliedgeviile 9:44 A. M
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 A. M
Arrives at Macon 6:01 A. 2d
Leaves Macon for Atlanta o:40 A. r*
Arrives at Atlanta 2;16 P. M
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula. 8.20 A. M
Arrives at Eufaula 3:49 P. M
Arrives at Albany 2:10 F ~' x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:33 A M
Arrives at Columbus i;i3 F. jh
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, leaking
close connection at Atlanta with Western an2
Atlantic and Atlanta aud Charlotte Air Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakeley Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND RhHT,
Leaves Atlanta... 1:40 P.M
Arrives at Mac>m from Atlanta 6:ft5 P. M
Leaves Albany 10:00 A. M
Leaves Eufaula S:05 A. M
Arrives at Macon fr’m Eufaula A Alban v 4 10 ri. M
Leaves Columbus 711:79 A. M
Arrives at Silicon from Columbus 3:11 M
Leaves Macon 7:«J5 P. M
Arrives at Augusta 6.00 A. M
Leaves Augusta 8:05 P. M
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A 34
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers ior Miliedge viile ana Eatonton wifi
take train No. 2 from Savannah and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect dally, except
Monday, for these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Sept. Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
Supt. Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
L-9-tf
JWtitnrtaa.
SAVANNAH, BALTIMORE
AND
PROVIDENCE,
CALLING Ar NORFOLK, Va.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE..... .*18 DC
CABIN PASSAGE TO NORFOLK 14 00
THE MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS’ TRANS
PORTATION COMPANY’S STEAMSHIP
THE STEAMSHIP
AMERICA,
Captain G. W. BILLUPS,
J 8 appointed to sail on SATURDA Y, Jane
50th, at 11 o’clock A. M.
Through bills lading given to all points Wot,
all the mannfactnring towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen.
Tickets can be procured of A. M. Beck, Agent.
No. 22 East Bay street, Jacksonville, Fla.
For freight and passage, apply to
JAS. B. WEST A CO., Agents,
je25-tf 174 Bay street.
JWjrpiiifl.
SaTMwah Sc He 1 '
STEAM'’
INLAND
FOR
— v “*» aaeSi2* r -2S
FLORIDA .nos
AT SIX O’CLOCK P M
“"S* 1 , St. Catherine^ i.,. ,
Duboy. Darien, St. Simon’s r!. Ia,,d *
wick and Satilln Kiyer *« Uus *
3T. MARY’S AND FERNAN^’
AND sr.
FOR NEW FORK.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $20 00
SECOND CLASS 1* 00
THIRD CLASS 13 00
STEERAGE jo 00
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
H. LIVINGSTON,
F. G. MALLORY, Commander,
Atlantic and Gull Ii.
n.
J
Gtohlil 8uP22isTK»D t nr?’e Omen,
Atlahtio amd Gulp Railroad,
Havammah, May 5Jh, 1877,
O N A2W AFTER bUNDAY, the Cth Inst.,
Passengor Trains an this Road will ran &
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
f.«svc Savannah daily st
Arrive at Jesnp n ^.,
Arrive at Bainbridge 11
Arrive at Albany *•
Arrive at Live Oak ** *
Arrive at JackBonvfile 15 .....
Arrive at Tallahassee **
Leave Tallahassee L
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live
Leave Albany
Leave Balnbridge
I Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
... 4:00 P.M.
... 7:10P.M.
... 7:46A.M.
... 9:40A.M.
... 3:50 A.M.
...10:00 A.M.
... 9:20A.M.
... 3:30 P.M.
... 3:00P. M.
... S:50 P. M.
... 2:30P.M.
... 4:00 P. M.
5.C6A.M.
S:30 A. M.
No change ot cars between Savannah and Al
bany.
Passengers from Savannah for Tallahassee,
Brunswick and Darien take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 9:15 a. m. (daily
except Sunday) connect at Jesup with tbie train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 5:45 p.
m. (daily except Sunday).
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Live Oak.
Slcepit'g cars run through to end from Savan
nah and Live Oak and Montgomery and Live Oak
on tins train.
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and trom
Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbndgc for Apalachi
cola every Saturday; for Columbus Thursday
and Saturday mornings.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays
excepted) for St. Augustine, Palatka aud Enter
prise.
Trains on B. and A. K. R, leave junction, golig
west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14
a. m.
For Brunt ivir.h Taeso ay, Thursday and Salm>
day at 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted,at. 6:45 A M,
W ILL sail for the above port on WEDNES
DAY, June 27th, 1S77, at 9 o’clock A. M.
Staterooms and tick, ts can be secured from C.
V. HEISS, Palatka; F. J. BALLARD, or Captain
R. F. ARMSTRONG, Agent, St. Augustine, or
A. M. BECK, Jacksonviiie.
For freight or
je25-td
•eight or pa-sage apply to
OCTAVOS COHEN A CO., Agents,
No. 98 Bay street.
MUmtAY’S .LLNE.
FOR NEW YORK
Every Alternate Wednesday.
From Foot of Abercorn Street
FIIiST C [.ASS CABIN PASSAGE $20 00
SECOND CLASS CABIN PASSAGE.... .. 10 00
THIRD CLASS CABIN PASSaGE 13 00
10 00
steamer ro Sa
Captain WARD,
W ILL leave wharf foot of T).„.
MONDAY, at 8 oVIock «n«
Islsud ’ Doboy, D*rien tt,, i£ 0rSt -
mon », BrunBwick. Satilia River, st si. S' s >-
Feroandina. connecting at Darien wR, r “ a '"l
C| Y' 1 ’’ for point, on the Altamaha.'nS?®'*
and Oconee riverc; at Brunawki wrh 1 i, 0citi = | .>
MU Albany Hallroa.i, and at fS,,,
steamer CARRIE, Captain Jo. la?" 1 »i:k
points on the St. John's river as lor *1
Enterprise and Mellonville, and With
Cedar Keys aud interior Floridan W tS taUl19
Close connection made bv atoom... .
at Palatka with steamers for ^ii<; Oc!.rJk Aa,<,s
and Lake Crescent or Dunn's Lake r - v -
lonvllle for points on the upper st’ w st Nel.
Uke Jessnp and Indian m rf/EatiinS a ,. ritl;r .
LLANCE will leave Femandina eveS
DAY, aiTiviog at Savannah everv TnrFi 1 -'^
Freights tor lie Altamaha. Ocoiee^? 41 '-
gee payable in !■ avanuah, and must
to steamer CLYDE at Darien. 06 ^Ohsignai
J. H SMITR «...
_ J - H- MURRA^'.
je25-tf
FOR J>.
Ylil
VIA ST. CATHERINE’S, 8APEL0
DO BOY.
and
S teamer aluson, cart Mn e „,
leave as above THURSDAY V?? 1 **
in.tant, from Claghorn & Cuntin*ham’« T »i? 8 ' k
ne«r fnnr nf UVut limuH . _ uaru s Wh*r!
near foot o( West Broad street, at ; a m
W»/»r. 1 oaA ,1.,<I., El... . r # ’ _ * **».
whnl.
received daily. For rates of freight and i«2 ht
(same beiDg low,) app y to 1
je25 3t F. M. MYRBLL A.„.
For Tybee Island!
STEERAGE PASSAGE
4s
THE STEAMER KOOKaWav
CAPT. A. P. DEARING *
screuuu:.
LEAVE CITY WHARF FOOT DRAYTON st
Mondays at
Saturdays at • •••yp. m.
THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP
GEN. BARNES,
Captain WM. S. CHESSMAN.
W ILL sail for tho above port on WEDNES
DAY. .Inly 4th, 1177. at 12 o’clock M.
Staterooms and tickets can also be secured of
C. V. Heiss, Palatka; P. J. Ballard’s store, or K.
F. Armstrong, Agent, St. Augustine; or A. M.
Beck, Jacksonville.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER 4 GAMMELL,
je21-tf loo Bay street.
Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STE AMSHIP LISE.
....$20 00
10 00
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Blackyhear
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Dupont
Leave Blackshear
Leave Jean o
Leave Mclntoah
Arrive at Sava mah
9 40 a. M.
“ 11:50 A. X.
“ 3:20 P. M.
“ 7:oO P. M
" 5:00 A. M,
*• 9:05 A. M.
“ 12:30 P.
“ 2:36 M.
“ 5:15 P. hi.
WlisTElcN DIVISION,
Leavo Dupont (ooua&ja st 5:00 A.M.
” 7:00A.M.
□upon
Arrive at Valdosta
Arri ve at Quitman
Arrive at TnomasYlIle
Lears Thomssvllle
Leave Duitman
Leave valdoate
A'rive st Dupont
“ 9:00 A. M
“ 11:15 A.M.
11 1:15 P.M.
“ 3:20 P. M.
“ 4:40 P.M.
6:4C P. M.
100 Ladles 9 ami Misses’ Chip Hals, at 75 cents apiece.
200 Ladies’ Fine Fedel Straw hats, t, r ood shapes, at 50 and 75 cents.
100 Ladies’ Leghorn iiat<, line, ;;t 25.
100 Mines’Leghorn Hals, flue, at $1 00.
500 Ladies’ Slraw v had^ Hats, at 35 cents apiece.
500 uWisses’ Mraw Shade Hats, at 150 cents apiece
500 .llcdina Shade Hats, al S cents apiece.
200 dozon Ladies’ and tieuts’ Handkerchiefs, from 3
* 000 yards Silk, from 00 cents upwards.
500 Boys’ Indian Panama Hats at 15, 20 and 25 <
3 cents upward
• Boys’ Indian Panama Hats at 15, 20 and 25 cents,
200 linen Folding Fans, at 15 and 25 cents apiece.
1,000 Japanese Folding Fans al 3, L and 5 cents.
100 Peal Hair witches, at 75 cents apiece.
100 Centem ial Corsets, at 50 cents, worth §1 00.
Flowers at greatly reduced prices.
Ladies’ Undergarments, very cheap.
200 Ituslic Frames.
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illinery Goods!
-AT-
KliOUSKOFF’S
COMMENCING THIS DAY.
r RIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, of all shapes and qualities. '
RIBBONS, SILKS, FLOWERS, etc., etc., and will be sold off at and below cost to clo«4
the bcoson.
mylS-tf
S. KROUSKOFF, 19 and 19i Wliitjikor Street.
.furniture.
A. T X JE N r r ION!
WM. .1.
LINDSAY &
(SUICESSORS TO LINDSAY &
BROTHER,
ALLEN.)
>0. 199 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
FURNITURE DEALERS,
D ESIRB to inform their numerous friends and customers that their stock of FURNITURE, from
the commonest up to the finest, was never more complete than it is at the present time. \V«
have just received a uew lot of
BED ROO
AX &» TJ X r X' S
of the very latest des'gns, together with numerous other goods, including a lot of RED CFDAIt
CUhSTS, the only sure preventive ag.in-t moths. Also keep In stock a full assortment of L4KIKING
GLASS PLATED cf all sizes, which we will put in any stylo oi frame free of charge. vVe have abo
the agency cf the NATIONAL WIRE MATTRESS, the most complete Mattress made, and the only
kind that will not sag, which we guarantee th »so not to dc . Also, a full assortment of BABY
CARRIAGES for suF cheap. And in conclusion we would state that we intend to keep up the
reputation cf the old firlu, “CANN »T US UNDKIiSOLD.”
Country orders are respectfully solicited, and attended to with dispatch. Goods delivered at
depot free Of charge.
>>lS-tf
Wo J. LINDSAY & BROTHER.
£aMUs, igaracss, &c.
W. B. ill ELL & I’O,,
Tt IS F* O Ft T
BOAKU OF HEALTH
STATE OP GEORGIA
For 187G,
(SUCCE880ns TO S. K. KNAPT,)
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF
Trunks, Valises, Etc.,
And keep always on hand a well selected
sto.k ot
Saddles, Bridles and Harness,
AT THE OLD STAND,
MARKET SQUARE.
A REPAIR SHOP having been added to thi
business, special attention will be given to
all work entrus ed to them. myll-tf
£ottcms.
dumber, &c.
3U,0ti0 feet s ypress Lumber
FOR SALE.
FEET CYPRESS FLOORING
W ITH APPENDIX, and with Mortuary Re
cord of the Epidemic la bavaunah iu 1S76.
302 pages. 8vo. Price $1 in).
J. H. ESTILL, Publisher,
myll-tf Savannah.
WHY?
W HY IS IT that Printing pah be done to tho
utmost satisfaction of the customer at tho
MORNING NEWS JOB OFFICE? Because the
office is complete in the way of material—six power
presses, types M quantity and every needed variety,
keeping at all times an extensive stock of papers,
having a well-equipped Bindery, employing good
worEmen—thus having all and the b=st fndBttei
we are enabled to tom out SUPERIOR WORK,
•nd to do SO IN THE SHORTEST TIME PQBrfbio
10,000 BGARDiL
10/jO) feet CYPRESS CEILING BOARDS.
5,000 feet 1% by 12 to 20 inch BOAT BOARDS
5,000 feet 1 by 12 to 20 inch BOAT BOARDS.
Also, all kinds of
Pine and Ash Lumber,
dressed or rough, as may be required, for sale
low, at the Wood and Lumber Yard corner Canal
and West Boundary streets.
myW-tf BOWLES A CAMPBELL.
2iar6wrarr.
HARDWARE.
JQQ TONS SWEDES IRON.
150 tons REFINED IKON.
76 tons PLOW STEEL.
300 dozen AXES.
1,500 kegs NAILS.
4,000 pairs TRACES.
1,000 bags SHOT. For sale by
nov27-tf WEED A CORN WELL.
A SPLKNI’ll) opportunity to
YVIN A. FOltTUNK.—Third Grand Dol
lar Drawing, 1877. At New Orleans, Tuesday,
Jr.ly 3d.
Louisiana State Liitlery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorporated i»>
Uie Legislature o$ r the State for Educational and
Charitable pur post* in 1868, with a Capital of
$1,001),000, t i which it has since added a reserve
lund of $350,( 00. Its Grand Single Humber
Drawings take p.’ace monthly. It utver
f-cal s or postpones. Look at the following
scheme:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $‘40,000
100,“00 I ickets at One Dollar Each.
LIST o p PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize of $20,000
1 Capital Prize of.— 10,000
1 Capital Piize of - 6,000
2 Prizes of .43,000. 2,000
5 Prizes of 500 2,500
50 Prizes of 100 5.000
1 tO Prizes of. 50 5,000
JSto Prizes of 10 5,IM 0
1,000 Prizes of 5 5,000
armoxiMA tion prizes.
9 Approximation Pi izes of....$200.... 1,8 0
9 Anproximation Pr zes of.... 100.... 90(«
9 App.-oximaiioa Pn tes of.... 50.... 450
1,687 Prizes, amounting to - $62,650
Write for Circulars, or a end orders to
M. A. D4UPHIN,
P. O. Box 09 t Ken Orleans, La.
Or to JOHN B. FER.SANDEZ, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
GRAND MONTHLY' DRAWING,
Tuesday, AugvM7th.
Capital Prize $30,(MX. * Pickets $2 each.
je4-Tu Th&Slm&w4t
Umbrellas, &r.
Umbrella I 'actory.
^^LL kinds of Umbrellas zn Ade to order ard on
hand, for sale. KkPAj MING and COVER
ING promptly attended to.
JOAN M, BURKERT,
jel4-tf St. Julian stre pt, near Whitaker.
Geo. S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
n. S. HAINES,
my8-tf Gcr. era] SuueriPtendenL
Savannah and Charleston R.E
Office Savannah & Charleston R. R. Co.,)
Savannah, Ga., May 5th, 1877. j
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 6th,
fnoL. tho PiiSFenrcr Trains on thisEn^oJ
will ran a.^ follows. FROM ATLANTIC AND
GULP RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
Leave Savannah daily at lo oo A. Zl,
Leave Charlegton <iaiiy at .... .9 00 A, Jr.
Leave Augurta daily at 7 5) A. IS,
Leavo Port Royal da’ly at 10:: 0 1. *?.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 3 <5 P. y.
Arrive at Charleston daily at 5.20 P. 2f,
Arrive at Augusta daily at 6:10 P.
A’Tive at Port Roya$ daily at . t:63 P. 'A.
Connection maue at Charleston with the North
eastern and South Carolina Railroads; at Angasta
with the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,
and Georgia Railroads.
Time—Savannah to New York, 47 hours 20
minutes.
Tickets for sale at K. R. Bren’s and L. J. Ga
zan’s special Ticket Agencies,No. 22# Bali street
and Pulaski House, also at Deco- i .•<e? Office,
C. C. OLNBY, Roc. C. 8. GADSDEN,
my7-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Sin fioofim},
Mil faint!
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF THIS
CELEBRATED
PAINT,
And solicit orders for applying it to
TIN ROOFS
A N experience of nine years has proven it to
be the best preservative of Tin Roofs ever
rpei
be the I _ I
introduced in this city.
Tia
Hoofing,
Gutters,
AND
GALVANIZED CORNICE.
All work in thi« line will meet with prompt at-
tion, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Orders s jiicited.
Cormack Hopkins,
apl3-tf
167 BROUGHTON STREET.
iuruituri.
A.JJIIM&C0.
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK PASSAGE
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHI I ADK1PHIA 20 0Q
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (gooi until Oct. 1) 30 00
T HE steamship WYOMING having been tem-
porarily withdrawn, the fine passenger
steamship JUNIATA will cover the line, and will
sail for Philadelphia on THURSDAY, June 2Sth,
1S77, at 10 o’clock a. m., and every ten days
thereafter, until farther notice. The passenger
accommodations of the Juniata are unsurpassed.
For freight or passage, apply to
HLNTitR A GAMMELL,
je!9-(f 100 Bay street.
FOB BOSTON.
Bcstc-n el a Savannah Steamship Liao.
P
CABIN PASSAGE..
$20
THE STEAMSHIP
SEMINOLE,
Captain MATTHEWS.
W ILL sail for the above port on SATCRDAYf
June 3oth, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Througn bills of lading given to Providence,
Fall River, Lowel 1 , Lawrence, and other Now
England manufact tirinz points; also to Liverpool
by the Canard, Warren and Ley land Lines.
The ehips of this line connect at T wharf with
all railroads leading from Boston.
Staterooms and tickets may be secured of A.
M. BECK, Jacksonville.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD,
S Stoddard’s Lower Range.
F.NICKER30N & CO., Boston. jel8-tf
Sundays at .10a-mVandTMp.m
LEAVE TYBEE.
Mondays at
Tuesdays at
Wednesdays at
Thursdays at
Fridays at
^Saturdays at
• ••7 a. m.
< «.m.
Ip.m
• *•«,
Sundays at 7
7 a.m.
je9-tf
J. II. Ml’KHAY. AwjV
m. and 5 p. m
IMV A
For HeauibiiT^
VIA SEABROOK’S^LANDING AHDP0BT
S TE \MER M. S. ALLISON, Capuin Msec .ex
will receive freight TUIS DAY, S3d iost i«
above points,at bighorn & Cnnningham’H wharf
near foot ot West Broad stieet. Freight aui
jiassage as low as by any other rente
jei3-tf F. M. MYRBLL
. Agent.
FOB FLORlfliT
SUMMER SCUEDULt.
SiiTannahjCliarleston and !'lo.
rida Steam Faeket Liae.
On and after the 23d instant, the steamer
DIG T A T O It,
Captain Leo Vogel,
Will sail every WEDNESDAY, at 12 a.
(raoH Ds naan's win nr, sayojiiuh,!
For Fsmanfllast, -Jacksonv i.M,
Palatka,
A ND ail Way Landings ca St. John's Ri ’or,
connecting at Paiatka with steamers to
Upper Sl John’s and Oclawaha rivers.
RETURNING:
Vvlll arrive at Savannah EVEP.Y SATUBDAT
morning, and eaii for CHARLESTON, 8. C., at
7 o'clock a. m.
Through rates given to Mellonville, Fanford,
Enterprise; Lake Jessup and intermediate had
ing* on upper St. John’s river.
Freights received dany. Rates as low cs 'jj
other line?.
For freight or pv«»?e apply to
JNO. F. R0BKRT30H, Awo*.
Office on Wharf jel-tf
For Augusta & Vfay Laiidings.
EMPIRE LINE.
S1DEWHERL SHIPS.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERV SATURDAY.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
SAN SALVADOR,
Captain K. S. NICKERSON,
W ILL sail for the above port on SATURDA Y,
Juile 30th, 1877, at 12 o’clock
J Staterooms and tickets can be secured from C
\V. JlElSS, Palatka: F. J. BALLARI), or Capt.
|R. F. ARMSTRONG, Agent, St. Augustine, or
A. M. BECK, Jacksonville.
For freight or passage apply to
iel$-t£ WILDER k CX)., Agents.
Ueueral Transatlantic Co.
The mail steamers of this Com
pany, between New York and
Havre, calling at Plymouth (G.
B.) for the landing of passengers,
will sail from pier No. 42 N. K., foot of Morton
street,
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
AMEKIQUE, Ponzolz, SATURDAY, June 23,
2 1*. M.
•PKKEIRE, Dakbe, WEDNESDAY, June 27,
6:30 a. x.
CAN ADA, Frakoxul, WEDNESDAY, Julv 4.
11 A. x.
*ST. LAURENT, Lacbesniz, WEDNESDAY,
July 11, 6:00 a. m.
LiVBRADOR, Sakglier, WEDNESDAY, Jnly
18, 11:00 a. m.
V'lLLfc DE PARIS, Dukahd, WEDNESDAY,
July 25, 6:0<J a. u.
PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including
wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin, $100; Second Cabin,
$65; Third Cabin $3ft. Steerage $26, including
wine, b dding and utensils.
TO PLYMOUTH, LjNDON, or any railway
station in England:
First cabin, $9o to $100, according to accommo
dation; second cabin, $fft; third cabin, $35.
Steerage $27, including everything an above.
Return tickets at very reduced rates, available
through ELgland or France.
steamers marked thus • do not carry steerage
passengers.
For passage and freight apply to
LOUIS DE BEB1AN, Agent, 55 Broadway, or
WILDER A CO..
angll-!2m Agents for Savannah.
D E-SIRS to state that their mammoth stock of
FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON
FURNITURE!
—AND—
Baby Carriages,
mer months, aud will be' sold at VERY LOW
RATES FOR CASH.
In addition to om spacions warerooms at 150
aDd 152 Broughton street, we have opened a
BRANCH HOUSE
171 Broughton
Street,
Next to Weed & Cornwell's.
Mb. DAVID B. MORGAN, who has char-c of
the Branch, will be pleased.to see his friends at
his new location.
N. B. We guarantee to sell the same grade of
Furniture as low as any house in the State. All
we ask is a fair trial from the people ot Georgia
..nd Vln.U. * • . -
and Florida.
iel-l
©as fitting.
JOHN NIC0LS0N,
Gas & Steam Fitter,
Plumber and dealer 1b Has Fixtures,
DRAYTON STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE BROUGHTON.
Houses fitted with Gas and Water, with all Of
‘ atttnaborteat node*.
Stationery.
Novelties in Stationery.
WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF LADIES
TO OUK NEW STOCK OF
NOTE & LETTER PAPERS.
T HE latest styles and very desirable for thoae
about to leave for the summer.
JOHN
je9-tf
M. COOPER & CO.
& T atcr tfooUrs, ©ir.
WATEli COOLERS
AND OTHER
Seasonable Goods,
ST THP, CBOCKERY HOUSE OF
JAMES S. SILVA,
je8-tf
142 CONGRES8 STREET.
Wrapping Paper.
T70H SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE
L tor TO^iptog paper, at Fifty Cent, per hu»
end. Apply
■JU-U
STUevaiiiK Katie,
Captain A. C. CAHA5I8S,
W ILL leave Padeiford’s wharf every TI KS.
DAY EV'ENING at C o'clock, ter stow
points. For freight or passage apply to
J. S. LA WRE-NCE, Agent.
Office on wliarf. if* c Wf
€ommis.$u)ii ^ilrrcluuts.
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JOHN FLANNERY, JOHN L. J0ILV90.N
* Managing purtu<*r late firm
« L. J. Gui! martin
& Co.,
1655 to 1877,
•JOHN FLANNERY & CO.,:
COTTON FACTORS :
* —AND—
* Commissionfiercliants j
No. 3 Kelly’a Block, Bay Street. ;
* SAVANNAH, GKOBGIA* i
J Agents for Jewell’s Mills Yarns and Do- j
J meetics, etc., etc.
* Bagging aud Iron Tie* fo sale at lowest t
* market rates Prompt attention given to ail *
J bur'ines3 entrusted to us. Liberal cash ad- »
* vances made on consignment*.
* Z3T our Mb. FLANK KitY having p r r-*
* chased the entire assets audassnmed the liv
Z ktc: a ri f i I i-.rllMA •
* bilities ct the late lhin of 1- J. GUILRAR- ,
* TIN &CO., we will attend to all eut*tan<lin<; *
t business of that firm, sxi je2-d,tw&w,fim^
A******************—
L. J. GU1LMAK11N.
J, E.6AUDKT,
Late Cashier So* ^
Bank of the Slate «
Georgia.
co.,
L. J. GU1LMARTIN &
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants,
BAY STREET,
S AVANNAH,
GA.
B AutsiMU ana nc.' 10* “*■”«« nil
market rates. Prompt atlention irivea to
business entrusted to us. Liberal cash jw 11
made on consignments. Je2-d.t*Aw. _
(gBitmrS 38fl
5*SSS5S&*^
BIACKSMitk worK
aug23-tf
pSuildiao P^ffiaL
Sashes, Blinds,
DOORS, MOULDINGS, ^
H AVING bought the stock at the
goods of it P. BICKFORD, VfSbafcW
it the custom of my tr ends and . . ^
solicit the custom oi my menu* «*»■ - a
wmm
I will sell on g
large stock always on hand,
to the old established
PAINT AND OIL
No. 8 Whitaker street, Savsnusb, Gs-.^.gg.
prompt attention. ,V* n u ,rand t0 *
The stock wilJbe counoued »< .to for<tupf «.
,wlUW«
thipr^nt G^oS^efullypacked!
inyl5-tf
*rgal ^otires.
w.hfOIT®^
NOI'ICR TO l»KBT«E*AJ f I * B roCJ tt.-'
O TATE OF GEORGIA, ha«»f
O Notice thereby given to adpewo q[ ^
demands against Jacob Maw* w m6i prof^
county, deceased, to present t 1
• time prescii* J *"
so as to show th M ir character * ^ berehJT r
EGKNIEG HEWS DVITCH. i
snow in~*i ‘■uoiavvv. -- ^
persons indebted to said aeceat
si,“sn! 1,sime,,t T° U oMASj:uRf^
Adm’r cum lc-‘Uracuto. nil’*>> >~ jj.ro.8t
Ujuitct, deceased.