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.TZH*jrT SHOWS THE RE
TS FOB TBI WEEKS XKDIKtt
V 7TH AMD FOR THIS WEEK
re Is rosin and 656 f barrels spirits turpen-
| tine, and the exports were 3,805 barrels
j rosin and 10S barrels spirits turpentine. We
i quote: Rosin—A and B $i 35, C and D ft 40, K
2. . f r—i . ■ .. ,, .. . t ... t *1 nn^l a"> IT
*Z 1877.
: -:ek
Last Week
Last Year
G- -
,616
22,112
28.S62
,S35
53,501
61,715
If !e . . .
. '."91
19,063
18,314
-64
27,112
25,163
.144
23,404
23,126
.I'A
!s,S30
6,<r72
.457
0,259
17,971
‘iG9
2,530
, 756
.504
7,918
C,0S3
.367
6,220
456
.140
792
1,513
5- 409
2,646
6,391
Total
J.700
178,187
196,412
Lf 3 i i
trill"
>S STATEMENT FOB WEEK
CKMXEB 14, 1877.
orts this week 203,700
196,412
1.S85.315
2,190,144
A 127,822
132,060
647,675
1,012,495
ates ports 746,767
954,5i 1
owns.! 7£f*463
.... 136,625
ireat Britain
308,000
486,00-)
£45.0-K)
345.00
r Cotton as Made up by
ia ph.—Below we give the
v, as made up by cable and
iiumekU and Commercial
r 7. The continental stocks
Saturday, but the totals lor
stock afloat for the conti-
- returns, and consequently
-■*iay evening; hence to make
te figures for to-night (Dec.
of exports from the Dinted
the exports of Friday only :
1877. 1676.
312,000 463.000
17,500 38,250
etock...
’tal ports.
329,500
123.000
4.500
36,750
S.250
39,500
24,000
8.500
3.750
5.750
501,250
161,510
3.000
39.500
8,000
41.750
49,250
13,000
9.250
12.750
orts 253,000 838,006
. Jcks 582,50 '
• )T Europe. 41,000
iat for Eu-
433,000
S39.250
130,000
» ports..
i .os interio
- to-day..
62.000
! 724.S32
WJ.742
. 10,0u0
74,000
934,1 SI
127,741
36,4*01
i;‘ntov=*
ply 1,953,^74 2,668,172
jtais of American and other
■>.tjws:
1S77. 1SI6.
142,000 1S3.000
179,000
206,000
7: rope....
433,000
527,000
r -locks...
724.832
99,742
934,1 SI
127,711
»: - cutoac
today....
10,000
36,000
es 1,586,574 2,013.922
364,500 654,250
. 1,953,074 2,666,172
icate s decrease in the cotton
5,098 bales as compared with
T6, a decrease of 517,405 bales
corresponding date of 1875,
2,370 bales as compared with
ts.—According to cable dis-
-c. 7th there hare been 2,-X)0
. »mbay to Great Britain me
'•ales to the Continent; while
ibay during this week have
fhe movement since January
Theae are the figures of YV.
a bay, and are brought down
iber 6:
:eb—
: Britain.
. 2,oOO
Total.
9,(H)0
6.0-10
8,00
Tota’.
813,000
980,000
Continent.
7,000
8.000
8,000
.unary 1—
Britain. Continent,
i ■'2,000 431,000
570,000 401,000
IsS.OOO 447,000 1,235,000
This week. Since Jan. 1.
11,000 1,071,000
S.000 1,066,000
....... 10, r,00 1,279,'WO
.g it would appear that, com-
. there has been an increase of
vcek’s shipments from Bom-
that the total movement since
decrease in shipments of
nod with the corresponding
: INANCIAL.
—Money is in good demaud
-wing to the large quantity of
y factors.
-.voe.—The banks and bauk-
irafts at ** discount; scll-
-scoont.
.nob.—Sixty day bills with
• d, bnyiDg at $4 S9®4 91.
brokers at 10*2* and selling
ito sell on account of the
< entrai Kaiiroad bonds at
•. c and Gulf Railroad con-
are sought after without
- and bones neglected.
AND STOCKS.
-— BID. ASKED
-9, Jan and July
99*
.« Feb and Aug,
« 100*
W. A A. K. K.
:.s Jan and July,
107 70S
W. «ic A. K. It.,
. jpons January
V.S86 103
- April and Oct.,
: 101®110
75 106 108
92
101
9)
69
70
:1 7coupons
unity 1831, 1835
W@95
lsl’d 7%, coupons
a:ity 1897 S3
id. city of Savan-
Jan’y and July,
£6
. coupons Jan.
1393 103
i mtge end. 8%,
a y, maturity ’»9. 99*
. .rterly coupons,
100
m’tg’e end. &%,
i Oct., maturity
101
. m’tg’e end. 8*,
d Oct., maturity
100
r da, end 94
rida, 2d mortg’e 58
30
103*
101
101
95
60
H’KS—
i 7%, guaranteed 88
50 51
—rant’d (ex div). 7S* £0
Trust Company. 72
rket is brisk, demand fair,
te; Northern, $5 5036 00 per
i- weak. We quote: New
: bbl, 815 <XX®1S 00; Fulton
bbl; half bbl* $1 00.
v.cak, demand good, stock
ar rib sides,9*@9*c; shoul-
-al ted clear ribbed sides,7)4®
47*c: shoulders, C* ® 6c;
.d selling at 15® 16c.
i?.—The stock is good, with
quote: Standard domestic,
2c, according to weight. Iron
ton 4*c; l.ooo bdls $2 50 per
rket for fine is active. We
420c; Goshen, 27c; Gilt Edge,
1.25c.
•ket is firm at 13*® 16c per
. rket is more active at an ad-
'.ea are firm-stock ample. We
to prime Rio, 17* ® 21c,
; Old Government Java, 30c.
.arket is weak,demand heavy,
•te: 6® 10c per head at whole-
We
11 and demand fair.
>4 25; bbls, $7 50.
market is active, and price
-ints, 5@6*c; Georgia brown
o, 6c; 4-4 brown sheeting, 7c;
®10*c, striped do, 9® lie;
s, 10c.; light cheviots, S*c;
-them checks, 7% ® 9c;
et; brown drillings, 7*®S*c.
et is poorly supplied, with
c quote : 26c per dozen at
tail,
ket is firm with a steady do-
We quote: Superfine, $6 25
J®7 50; family, $s 50® 9 00;
»t is dull and prices nominal.
~ . i obi -
(Bay), No. 1 f>bls $14 00, half
s, $1 60; No. 2 half bbls, $6 00;
>. 3 half barrels, $4 50; her-
<ox; scaled, 35c; choice cod.
ie market is firm with an
.d li$ht. W’e quote: White
a bite mixed, SO® 82c: mixed,
.5 <*76c. Oats — By the car
:entities 53-455c.
. ket is well sapplied with
a light demand. We quot j:
c. — Hides are in good de-
as below. We quote:
,c; salted, 9*®u* C ; Wool,
4i5c; tallow, 7c; wax, 24c;
t skins, 25ci4$2 00.
-t is firm and stock light.
$1 20®1 25; Northern, $1 u5
d $1 15®1 20 retail. Western
"5 wholesale, $1 15®1 25 re-
cteady at, for Swedes, 5*4
■ck is large with a fair demand
We quote: imitation Robert-
r«. Robertson county, Tennes-
crjVK, $2 15;XX,$228;XXX,
i1 50(45 50; Nectar, $3 50®
• e; old fan-”- J - -
family do., $4 CO; pure
u s cabinet $5 00; Western,
004136; (rfttMonongaheia,
• ania rye $1 60; Sherry, $1 25
mged, and in good demand.
:et is quiet. We quote : In
l bs 10 ® He; pressed, 9*®
- The market during the past
. steady and a good busl-
t&tiona. Spirits turpentine
oi a and whiskies, and lc in
ist report. To-day spirits
.*d price#. The sales for the
rrels rosin and 230 barrels
me receipts were 2,S70 bar-
83 bo! Spirits Turpentine—Oils and whiskies 28*
regulars 30c.
RAVAL STORES—RECEIPTS, SHIPMENTS AND STOCK
PROM APRIL 1, 1877, TO DATE.
Jtoam. Spirits.
Stock on haDd April 1,1S17 'f.005
Receipts this week ©c-i
Received orevionsly W12 21
Total
Shipments.
Barcelona
Carthagena....
Bremen
Hamburg
. 123,957 22,058
Buenos Ayrea
Malaga
Liverpool
New York...,
Baltimore
Other ports
Rosin.
Spirits.
... 2,780
... 1S2
... 157
1,003
.. 3,4Sa
SOO
a.. SOI
....
or
,.. 139
... 156
... 237
1,175
50
... 159
.. 210
4-2,177
8,232
..37,263
1,694
.. 2,151
3,192
..15,459
1,283
2,645-104,909 20,224
EXPORTS OP TIMBER AND LUMBER FROM THE
PORT OP SAVANNAH
PROM SEPTEMBER 1ST TO
DATE.
Coastwise.
Lumber.
Timber.
New York
2, 0S,S0C
1,321,415
Baltimore
661,173
Bath, Me
214,521
Philadelphia
1,257,944
Bo8tt»n
539,500
60,0 6
Providence
241,007
Perth Amboy
3 0,444
Georgetown
134,321
Foreign.
Sackville, N. B
65,639
Malaga
200,107
San Sebastian
124.339
Cadiz, Spain
240,210
Santander..
169,465
Port Spain
227,369
V alencia
191,282
3,666
Baracoa
21,0S9
Barbadoes
160,9SS
■ Nasaan
25,735
294,442
Montevideo for orders
Buenos Ayres
285,000
St Jago de Cuba
.... 232,050
St. John, N. B
272,783
38,734
Barcelona
117,458
Palma dc Majirca....
14 -,( 55
San Dcmingo
. . . 88,21 it
- - • * *
Stock on hand and on shipboard***.13,078 1,834
Lemons.—Palma and Messina — Stock good,
demand light. We quote: 14 25@4 50 per bo ^*
lime, Calcined blaster, and cement—Ala
bama lump lime is steady with!a light
and is selling at fl 40®150 per bbi; car load lots
.$U0; Calcined Plaster $2 10 warbjur^L^jr
6c: Rosendale Cement, $2 00; Portland Ccmenu
$5 00.
—We a note: 3d, $5 00; 4d and 5d, $3 40;
*d?£l5: Sd' K »c :(ki to 60d. n 65 per kez.
(i.,™, _The mirket is fairly sapplied, with
IhSf deSshd We quote : Red. *2 50 per bbl.;
sliver skin, $2 7533 00 per bhl._
(4110; keroaene, 17*( .
Sachinerv. 75®85c; linseed, 90<495c.
Oranges.—New Florida are now coming in
and are in good demand. We quote: $1 00®
3 00 per hundred. . x *
Poultry — The market is overstocked aud
demand very good. Fowls are selling at 35® 40c
for full grown per pair; half grown 25®30c per
pair. Ducks (Muscovy) 75®90c per pair; jlncks
(English) 65-475c per pair; turkeys, $15042 50;
turkeys (dressed), I2*c per pound; chickens
(dressed), 10c per pound. The above are whole-
male figures, retail prices are 10 to lfc per pair
higher.
Potatoes.—Market quiet, demand light and
stock full. We quote : New potatoes, $2 75®
3 00 per barrel; sweet potatoes, 35®40c per
bushel.
Pork.—The market is firm with a light stock.
We quote: Mess, $17 00®1S 00 ; prime, $13 50®
14 00.
Powder.—Market firm. Wc quote: Per keg
$5 60®$6 25; half keg, $2 14®3 50; quarter keg,
$1 70®2 00.
Raisins.—Stock full, demand fair. Loose Mus
catels, %i 75 per box; extra London Layers, $3 54'
per box.
Sugars.—The market is quiet. We quote:
Crushed and powdered, 11 ® ll*c ; A, 10®
l0*c: C extra white, .9®9*c; C, 5*®8*C; yel
low, 8@8*c.
Salt.—The offering stock is ample and the
demand moderate. We quote, f. o. b, 80c per
car load; $1 00 at retail.
Shot.—Market unchanged. We quote: Drop,
per bag, $2 05; Buck, $2 30.
Syrup.—Florida and Georgia syrups are
selling at 3S®40c, as to quality. Sugar house,
market firm under a light demand. We
quote: sugar house syrup, 50®G0c; sugar house
molasses, hhds32®33c; bbls, 34®35c; Cuba, Mus
covado offering at 48®50c. according to quantity.
Turnips,—Market dull, stock lull aud deman 1
light. We quote : Northern, $1 50®2 00 per bbl.
Tobacco—Market steady. Stock full; de
mand fair. Smoking—Darham 55®60c; Fruits
and Flowers, 70®75c; other grades, 50 cents
®$1 40. Chewing—Common sound, 45®50cts;
medium, 55®60c; bright, 65®75c; fine fancy, 65®
90c; extra fine bright, 9(>c®$l 20; extra fine fan
cy, 90c®$l 20; dark caddies sweet, 52®55c; cad
dies bright, 56(460c: 10s: black 65c.
Lumber.—Demand has improved, bur prices
are about the same. We quote :
Ordinary sizes $14 00®16 00
Difficult “ 16 16®20 00
Flooring boards............. 17 00®19 00
Shin stuff 17 00®20 00
Timber.—No arrivals of consequence in the
past week. Good timber will sell readily at quo
tations:
Shipping timber by the cargo f. o. b—
700 feet average $ 5 00® 9 00
800 “ ^ 9 00®10 00
900 “ 11 00®12 00
1,000 12 00®13 00
Shipping timber in the raft-
700 feet average $ 5 00® 6 00
800 “ 8 CO® 7 00
900 •' 8 00® 9 00
1,000 ‘ 9 00® 10 00
Mill timber $1 below these flun
PKKIUHTfe
JLumber.—There were no arrivals of seeking
vessels since our last, and spot tonnage Is want
ed here and at near-by ports. We quote: To Balti
more and Chesapeake porta, $5 50®6 00; to Phila
delphia, $6 00; to New York and Sound ports,
$6 00® 7 00 : to Boston and eastward, $7 00®7 50:
to St John, N. B., $8 00. Timber from
$1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber rates; to the West
Indies and windward, nominal; to South America,
$19 00®20 00, gold; to Spanish poris. $16 00, gold;
to United Kingdom, timber, 40 ® 42s; lum
ber, £b I5e; rosin and spirits, 4s Gd®6s 6d. Batu
from near ports, Brunswick, Darien, Feruandics
etc., are 25 to 50c additional.
BY STEAM.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct lb..
Liverpool via N ew York.... ..
Liverpool via Baltimore... i# lb..
Liverpool via Boston ^ tt>..
Havre via New York ^!b..
Bremen via New York ^ fi»..l*c,gold
Antwerp ...^ . *d, gold
Boston ^ bale, $2 00; S. I. *c
New York y bale, $2 00; S. 1. *c
Philadelphia ^ bale, $2 00; S. 1. \c
Baltimore $ bale, $2 00
Providence Vi It>.. *c.
Hick—New York %;cask...» $1 60
7-16d
*d
*d
*d
• l*c, gold
Philadelphia.....
Baltimore
Boston.^*...... “
BT SAIL.
The freight market is firm.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct......**,*.y lb..
Havre y it...
Bremen # lb..
1 CO
1 50
, 1 50
13-32® *d
13-16c, gold.
15-32(47-16d
Genoa y lb. .1®1 l.MCc.g’d
SAVANNAH .VIA ItK ET.
OI F1CJB OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
Savannah, December 14, 1877, lp.m.)
Cotton.—The market to-day was dull and un
changed. and a good business was done. Sales
were 2,000 bales. We quote :
Middling fair u«/
Good Middling ’ iiu
Middling !"*10*
Low Middling "..".!!!.*.* .10*
Good Ordinary io'
Ordinary. !**’.! 9*
SAVANNAH DAILY COTTON STATEMENT.
<S<*» Is'(L Upland.
Stock on haDd Sept. 1st., 1877..
Received to-day
Total 3,877
Exported to-day
Exported previously
99
1.781
409
4,177
. 3,370
329,128
. 3,877
335,086
1,609
. 3,152
230,248
. 3 152
233.S57
1
725
103,229
Stock on hand and on shipboard
this evening 725 103,229
Rice.—The market to-day in this grain was
steady and some business was transacted at un-
coanged prices. We quote :
Common 5*®5*c
8X@**e
We quote rough rice*
prices. Spirits turpentine ruUd steady at quota
tions. The sales were 222 bbls rosin and 22 bbls
spirits turpentine. The receipts were 1,141 bbls
rosin aud 55 bbls spin, s turpentine, w * nnote-
Rosin—A and B $1 35, C and D $1 40 r *1 4? r
$1 55, G $1 60, U $1 70, I $1 90*1 66. K $2 25 M
$2 50®2 62*. N $3 00® 3 12*, window glaL $350
Spirits Turpentine—Oils and whiskies 2S*c*
regulars 30c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls, Hens ft pair...... 354
Half grown, V pair —254
Ducks (Muscovy), pair - 754 90
Ducks (English), ^ pair 65® 75
Turkeys (live) — - 1 50®2 50
Turkeys (dressed) ^ lb 12*® —
Chickens (dressed) Ib lo® —
Kggs (country), fl doz 26® —
BggsiMestern), Vdoz 25^ —
Butter (country), f B) 20® 86
Peanuts (Georgia), ^ bush............ 75®1 00
Peanuts (Tennessee), V bush 90® 1 00
Florida Sugar, lfc S® 3
Florida Syrup, ^ gal 3S® 40
Honey, ^gai 65® 75
Irish Potatoes, bbl 2 76® .3 00
PoCLTKT—Tne market is overstocked and de
mand lig tit.
Eggs.—The market, is weak, with a good de
mand.
Butter — A good demand for a first-class
article.
Peanuts—Market well supplied; demand good.
Syrup—Georgia and Florida—in light demand.
8ugar—Georgia and Florida scarce, with but s
ight demand.
MARKET* MAIL..
Charleston, December 13. — Rice. — This
market was quiet, and business restricted to
sales of about 60 tierces clean Carolina. We
quote: Common, 6*®6j^; fair, 8*@6*; good,
Naval Stores —The receipts were 66 casks
spirits turpentine and 377 bbls rosin. The mir-
ktt for these articles was quiet, and there were
no sales reported. RosIlb wer<? a r - previous
rat's, say: Strained to No. 2 $1 40, extra
No 2 $1 5o, low No 1 $1 60, No 1 $l 7o, extra No 1
$1 65, low pale $2 12*, pale $2 50, extra pale $3.
Spirits turpentine, last reported rates 30c for
regulars.—JY'etea and Courier.
Wilmington. December 12.—Spirits Turpen
tine.—The market was quiet at 30 cents per gal
lon for country packages, without reported
transactions. Small sales of city distilled at 30
cet/s.
Rokih.—The market was firm at $1 40 for
atruLied and $145 for good strained. No sales
reported to-day.—Star.
TELEGRAPH 9IARKKT*.
NOON REPORT.
Financial.
London. Dec. 14-Consois at 96 3-16 for money;
95 5-16 for account. Erie 9*.
p^Kis, Dec. 14, 2:00 p. m.—Rentes at »08f 10c.
New York. Dec. 14.—Gold opened at
103*. Stocks opened firm. Money at 6 per
oem. Gold now 103. Exchange—long, $4 82*;
short. ** 86. Government bonds opened strong
and higher. State bonds opened quiet.
Cotton.
LiVBBrooL. Dec. 14.—Cotton opened quiet
and unchanged; Middling Upland?, 6 9-16d: Mid
dling Orleans, 6*d; siles 10,000 bales, of which
1,000 bales were for speculation and export.
Receipts 7,050 bales, American 6,870 bales.
Future market opened quiet at last night’s
prices. Sales of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, deliverable in December, 6 7-16a:
ditto, deliverable in December and
6 13-32d; ditto, deliverable in January and Feo-
ruary, 6*d; ditto, deUverable in February and
March, 6 M; ditto, deliverable w March ant
April, 6 is-3!d; ditto, deliverable I» APd ““
Mav, 6 T-16d. Sale, of nplani, low
f£ 4d tj2 g a£ i r U f7 shipped in
SeK'J 6tuppe<i
m sS U fo7thc wJVk 6!,’™ bale), of which 4,000
were for speculation and 5.000 for export. Stock
306 000 bales, of which 143,000 are American:
imports 59,000 bales, of which 41 000 bales are
American: actual exports 7,000 bales; afloat 269,-
ooo bales, of which 248.000 bales are American;
sales of American 38,000 bales.
N-w York. Dec. 14.—Cotton opened quiet;
middling uplands, 11 7-16c; middling Orleans,
11 9-16c; sales 227 bales.
Futures opened quiet bnt steady, as follows:
December, 11 42-4il 44c; January, 11 47®ll 49c;
February, 11 5S*11 60c; March, 11 70®11 72c;
April, 11 S1®11 '83c.
Provisions, Groceries, See.
Liverpool, Dec. 14, 2:00 p. m.—Breadstnffs
quiet but steady. . , „ .
New Xobk, Dec. 14—Floui opened cnll and
in buyers' favor. Wheat opened without de
cided change. Com opened a shade firmer. Pork
opened dull at $13 12*®’3 37* for mess. Lard
quiet for steam rendered at 8 37*. Spirits of
Tarentme opened quiet at 33*c. Rosin opened
steady at $1 67*®1 72* for strained. Freights
opened steady.
Baltimore, Dec. 14.—Flour opened quiet and
steady; Howard Street and Western Super
fine at $4 50®4 75; Extra at $5 00®5 75;
Howard Street Family 76 25 ^7 25: City Mills
Su;»crflne $4 00®4 50; Extra at $5 25® 5 50; Rio
brands at $7 00®7 25; Patapsco Family al $S 50.
Southern Wheat opened quiet and steady;
Western quiet and lower; Southern rod, good
to prime, at $1 32®1 45; Amber at $1 46®1 50;
t6 J pnme,^i^
No. 2 Western Winter Red, on sp»t a d De
cember delivery, $1 421 42*; January delivery,
$1 43* bid; February delivery, $1 45 bid. No 3
Western winter red $1 35. Southern corn quiet
and lower; Southern wh’te at 65®60c; yellow at
54^60c.
evening rmeobt.
Fliaaelal.
Nbw York, Dec, 14.—Money closed at 5 per
cent. Sterling Exchange closed firm at $4 82*.
Gold closed weal er at 102*. Government bond 1 -
closed quiet; new fives at 106*. State bonds
closed quiet. t
Stocks closed firm; New York Central, 107*.
Erie, 9*; Lake Shore, 59*; Illinois Central, 72;
Pittsburg, 77*; Chicago and Northwestern, 33;
Preferred, 60*; Rock Island, 100*; Western
Union Telegraph, 77.
Sub-Treasuary balances: gold, $101,176,621 44;
enrrunev, 139,267,730 96; Sun-Treasurer iiaifl cut
tor interest *29,300 and $89,200 for bonds.
Customs receipts $249,000;
Cotton.
Liverpool, Dec. 14, 4:00 p. m—Cotton—Sales
of middling uplands, low middling clause, deli
verable in December and January, 6*d; ditto,
deliverable in Febr iary and March, 6*d.
Sales to-day inciudc 7,2uU bales of American.
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are quiet but
steady.
5:0o p. m.—Fatures closed flat.
New York, Dec. 14—Cotum closed quiet; mid
dling uplands, 11 7-16c; middling Orleans, 11 9-16c;
sales 219 bales.
i ottoa—Net receipts 453 bales; gross receipts
3,800 bales. Futnns market closed steady, with
siles of 54,00o bales, as follow**: December,
11 36® 11 37c; January, 11 39® 11 40c: February,
11 50®ll 5lc; March, 11 61® 11 62c; April, 11 72®
1173c; May, 11 63®U 64c: Jane. 11 95®11 £6c;
July, 12 01®12 02c; August, 12 0G®12 OSc.
Consolidated net receipts of the week, 6,50-1
bales; gross receipts 33,553 bales; exports to
Great Britain 7,868 bales; to the continent Soo
bales; to France 514 bales; sales 6,791 bales; stock
91,447 bales.
Galveston, Dec. 14—Cotton closed easy;
middling 10*c.
Norfolk, Dec. 14.—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 11c.
Baltimore, Dec. 14. —Cotton closed quiet;
middling 11 *c.
Boston, Dec. 14—Cotton closed steady; mid
dling ll*c.
Wilmington, Dec. 14—Cotton closed steady;
middling 10*c.
Philadelphia, Dec, 14—Cotton closed quiet;
middling ll*c.
New Orleans, Dec. 14—Cotton closed 6teady;
middling 11c ; low middling 10*c; good or
dinary 10c.
Mobile, Dec. 14—Cotton closed quiet but
steady; middling 10*c.
Memphis, Dec. 14—Cotton closed steady; mid
dling >0*c.
Charleston, Dec. 14—Cotton closed qmet;
middling 10*®lic.
Montgomery, Dec. 14—Cotton closed quiet
but steady; middling 10*®10*c.
Macon, Dec. 14—Cotton closed quiet but firm:
middling 10*c.
Columbus, Dec. 14—CottOD closed firm; mid
dling 10c.
Nashville, Dec. 14 — Cotton closed qmet;
middling 10*c.
Gracerlse, Provision*. Scr.
Nsw York, Dec. 14.—Flour again easier, with
only a very moderate home trade demand;
£u erfine Western and State at $5 00®5 20;
cloeingdoll and in buye r s favor; Southern Flour
closed heavy; Common to Fair Extra at $5 75®
6 00; Good to Choice ditto at $6 05®9 50. Wheat
without decided cbaDge, very quiet and in limited
demand. Com—new lc better, old quiet and
unchanged; 54®56c for ungraded new v\ estern
mix-.-d; 60 *C0c for yellow Fouthem; 0O^63c for
white do. Oats dull and slightly in buyers’ favor.
Coffee—Rio clo=eil quiet and in fair demand;
cargoes closed at 16®20c, gold; job Jots at 16®
2l*c, gold. Sugar closed quiet and unchanged;
7*®7*c for fair to good refining; 7*c for
[rime; refined closed active and firmer at 9*c
for standard A 9*c for granulated. Molasses,
foreign nominal; New Orleans in fair request and
unchanged. Rice closed steady with a fair
business; Louisiana, fair to choice, at 5*®
6*c: Car lina ditto at 6®6*c. Rosin quiet at
$1 67*® 1 72* for strained. Spirits of Turpentine
quiet. Petroleum dull and nominal; refined at
13*c bid, 13*c asked. Tallow steady. Pork
dull and lower at $12 95®13 00 for me«s. Lard
closed a shade lower: prime steam rendered at
5 37*. Whisky closed steady at $1 10. Freights
to Liverpool closed dull: cotton, per sail, *d;
cotton, per steam, *d.
bt.Louis, Dec.14 Flour closed quiet; superfine
fall at $4 i0®4 30. Wheat closed inactive; No. 3
Red £all at $1 19®1 2u; No 4 ditto at $1 »6
bid. Com active: No 2 mixed at 46*®46*c.
Oats closed qmet but steady; No 2, 27*®27*c.
Barley clcsed quiet; prime to fancy Miuuej-ota
and Wisconsin at 70&90c. Whisky closed steady
at $1 05. Provisions—Pork quiet at $12 00. Lar :
Lard closed dull at 7 70. Balk Meats quiet;
car lots, boxed, sola at 4 10 for shoulders, 6 • 5#
6 10 for clear rib, 6 2u®6 25 for clear sides. Hogs
steady; packing at $3 65®410. Sheep steady
and in fair d- uiand.
Chicago, Dec. 14.—Flour closed quiet and
unchanged. Wheat active and firm; No. 1 Min
nesota spring at $1 11: No 2 ditto at $1 08*®
1 09; No. l Chicago spring at $1 08*®1 08*; No
2 ditto at $1 OS* for cash: $1 09* tor December:
$1 08* for January; $1 09* for February:
No 3 ditto at $1 02*: rejected 91*c. Corn cloeed
moderately active; 43*®43*c for cash and for
December; 42*®42*c for January: 41*®42c
for February. Oats in fair demand at 24*c ( ash
aud December; 24*c for January. Rye firmer at
56c. Barley steady at 61* «6l*c. Pork dull
and weak at $11 S5 cash for old; new $11 35 for
December; $! 1 90 for January; $12 05®12 07* for
February. Lard in fair demand at 7 75 for cash;
7 75 for December; 7 SO for January; 7 90 for Feb
ruary- Bulk meats closed steady and unchaiut d;
shoulders at 4*c; short rib middles at 6®G*c;
short clear ditto at 6*c. Whisky closed firmer
at $106. Receipts—Flour, 14,000 barrels; wheat,
59,000 bushels; corn, 60,000 bushels; oats, 40,000;
rye, 2,600; barley, 21,000. Shipments—Flour,
10,000 barrels; wheat, 8,000 bushels; com,
17,000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels; rye, 840
bushels; barley, 85,000 bushels.
Afternoon Cad—Wheat closed firmer but un
changed. Corn at 43*c fur December; 42*'®
42*c for January. Oats doll at 24* c for De
cember; 24*(424*c for January. Pork and Lard
firm but not higher.
New Orleans. Dec. 14.—Pork closed quiet
at $13 00. Lard quiet but steady; refined, tierce
at 8*®S*c; keg at s*®9*c. bulk Meats quiet,
shoulders, loose 5®5*c; packed 5*®5*. Bacon
closed dull; shoulders at 6* a 6*c; clear ribs at
8*c; clear sides at 9c. Sugar Cured Hams ia
fair demand at 13®14c. Whisky closed quiet;
rectified Louisiana at $1 02® 1 06; Wes'crn recti
fied at $1 03® 1 ll. Coffee steady and firm; ordi
nary at 20c; cho'ce Rio cargoes at 17©21c.
Louisville. Dec. 14.—Floor closed quiet.
Wheat closed unchanged; Red at $1 2S; Amber at
$1 30; White at $l 33. Corn easier; white at 45c;
mixed at 43c. Oais dull; white 35c: mixed at
33c. Rye qui-t at 70c. Provisions—Pork closed
quiet and dull at $12 25. Bulk Meat- closed
quiet; partly cured shcu.dcrs at 4*'®4*c; clear
rib sides at 57»®6*c; c ear sides at 6*'®6*c-
Bacon cosed nominal. Lard steady aud un
changed; choice leaf, tierce at 8*®S*c.
Sugar Cured Bams firmer at 12*c. Whisky
firmer at $1 05. Bagging doll at 12*c. Tobacco
closed quiet and firm; Louisville navy brignt
mahogany at 54®55; mahogany 53®54; do second
class and fine navy black at 48®5C; Virginia
smoking at 45&60c; Kentucky smoking at
20®5t‘C.
Baltimore, Dec. 14.—Oats closed nominally
unchanged; Southern at 35®40. Rye quiet. Prc-
vIsIods closed weak and unchanged: Mess Pork
at $13 10. BacoD uduchanged; shoulders at
S8S*c; clear rib at 9®9*c. Lard—refined at
»*c. Hams closed at I2*®13c. Coffee closed
strong and unchanged; cargoes 15*®19*c; job
bing at 16*®21. Whisky closed firm at $111.
Sugar iairly active
CainiHHATi, Dec. 14—Flour closed dull and
r fc n T, FamU y r - 1 $5 66®5 75. Wheat closed
a*®** 1 at *i 15® 1 23. Corn closed dull at
, ° a,B c iosed quiet but steady. Rye
SSi'iv 4 nl * for good to [rime spring at
Porb in fair demat.d
aud firm at_S12 00. LatiI closed io good demand:
steam rendered at 7 bOc: kettle at S*,4S*c.
? nd nom inal. Bacon nominal;
shoulders at .c; short rib middles S*c. Whisky
Closed quiet and in good uemandat $1 06 Bet
ter closed and unchanged; lancy creamery
at 30®32 cents; pnme to choice Western
reserved at 20®22c; Central Ohio at 17® 18c.
Sugar closed steady; hards 10*®io* C ; whites
9*@9*c; New Orleans at 7®8*c. Hogs cloeed
moderately active; packing at $4 20@4 40; re
ceipt 5,935; shipments 725.
Wilmington, Dec. 14—spirits Turpentine closed
steady at 30c. Rosin closed firm at $1 42* for
etraiued. Crude Turpentine steady at $1 35 for
hard; $2 16 for Yellow Dip; $2 15 for Virgin.
Tar closed steady at $1 80.
Wood.
WOOD!
A. S. BACON & CO.
H AVB a full stock of ail kinds of WOOD on
honii T*. kink ««• _ .a v cvn.
’ Whlch the 5 r me Edling at LOW
r RICES.
ORDER BOXES.
Post Office, Bay and Drajrton.
L* Vogel’s. Broughton and Drayton.
Branch <t Cooper’s, Broughtou aud Whitaker.
Mrs. Reilly’s, cor. Jones and Abercorn.
A. M. Jk C. W. West’s, Liberty street.
Weicliselbaum’s Drug Store, Barnard and
Wayne, dec4-tf
Shipping fatelUflnwf.
.MlBlninr* Almann
Sun Rises
6unSets.
High Water at Savannah
r—Thla I>ay.
7K»
4:55
.. .3:32 a m 3:59 p m.
Saturuay. December 15.
Arrived Ye«ierdar.
Steamship Gen Barnes, Cheesman. New York
"st^lhifiiSigoasa, Hooper, BaIUmore--J B
S5f I b^ii' J Srfrto'ptie > r irl ColnmbnB. Doebler,
Darien, in distrees—Master.
Streamer Reliance, White, St Marj's, etc—J H
Murray.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Mississippi, Crowell, New York—
C R R Agt.
Sc hr Albert Mason, Rose, New York—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
Sailed Yeaterdcy.
Steamship Mississippi, New York.
Memoranda.
[By Telegraph to the Morning News.]
Tybee. December 14—Passed up—Steamship
Saragossa, from Baltimore; schr Frank Qneen.
Passed out-Steamship Mississippi. lor New
York.
At anchor, waiting—Br bark James Kenway,
Ger bark Marie Stahl, and Br bark Director.
Nothing in eight.
Wind strong, NE; clear.
Later—The steamship Gen Barnes, from New
York, anchored at 8 p m.
New York, December 14—Arrived—Whitly.
Arrived out—Hampton Court, Brimiga, Fanqna,
Scythia.
Homeward—Granville Bell, Southwest Pass ;
Theobold, Savannah; Henrietta, Pensacola.
fBv Mail.)
New York, Dec 11—Arrived, schr M W Drew,
Mahoney, Jacksonville.
Antwerp, Dec 10—Sailed, ship Robena, Hagen,
Tybee.
Hamburg, Dec 10—Sailed, Ger bark Jupiter,
Sclii'dt, Savannah.
Liverpool, Dec 11—Sailed, ship Martha Cobb,
Greenbank, Tybee.
London, Dec 11—Sailed, ship Therese, Shaw,
Tybee.
Brunswick, Dec 10—Arrived, schr Adgly Short-
land, Doane, Para for New York, and sailed.
Philadelphia. Dec 11—Arrived, schrs Bedabc-
dec, Titus, .“avannah; Emily II Naylor, Fisher,
do; Til Livingstone, nodgson, Jacksonville.
Receipt*.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. December 14—
709 bales cotton, 399 bales sea island cotton, 40
ears lumber, 1,123 bbls rosin, 55 bbls spirits tur
pentine. 11 bbls oranges, 5 bbls potatoes, 9 bbls
syrup, 13 boxes oraDges, 16 sks rough rice, 39
sacks potatoes, 442 sacks cotton seed, 3 bales
hides, 9S boxes tobacco, 94 caddies tobacco, 11 hf
boxes tobacco, 35 qr boxes tobacco, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad, December 14— 3,289 bales
cotton, 31 bbls whisky, 1 hhd bacon, 20 hf bbls
whisky, 2 buggies, 7 bbls sausage, 10 bbls axle
grease, 10 tierces hams, 300 boxes starch, 2 boxes
hardware, 20 boxes pears, 50 bbls flour, 18 bbls
rosin, and other md-e.
Per steamer Reliance, from St Mary’s—21S
bbls rosin, 16 bbls spirits turpentine, 12 bales cot
ton, 187 cow hides, 10 bbls syrup, 1 stove and
contents, etc, 10 boxes oranges, 4 bbls potatoes,
and other mdse.
Per carts—179 bales upland cotton, 30 bales sea
island cotton.
Mary Jane (Br), Albury, Naes.ii, ldg—Joe B
B Vohn I. Colby, Wilcox, New York, ilia—Hunter
A Gammell. _
Frank Queen. Calhoun, Philadelphia, die—Joe
A Roberts & Co. , , . T .
Albert Mason, Rose, New York, eld—Jcs A
Roberts A Co. , T '
R F Hart, McCwbb, New York, ldg—Jcs A
Roberts & Co.
M B Bramhall. Gillette, New * ork, ldg—Hunter
& Gammell.
Melissa A Wiley, Wiley, St John, ldg—Jos A
Roberta & Co.
Annie L WcKeen, McKeen, New Y'ork, ldg—
Sloat, Bussell A & Co.
Albert Thomas, Rose, Baltimore, ldg—Joe A
Roberts & Co.
Jonas Smith, wtg—•Dickerson & Smith.
Samuel Fish, Teel, Booth Bay, die—Jos A Rob
erts & Co.
G F Seabury, Dow, New York—Master.
Thirteen schooners.
Siotrls.
BROCK HOUSE,
ENTERPRISE FLA.
Sailroafls.
Central & Southwestern
Railroads.
Savannah, Ga„ November 11, 1877.
O N and after SUNDAY, November 11th. 1S77,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and Branches will run as fol
lows:
T HIS popular house, so long and favorably
known to the Florida travel, is now open for
the season of 1877-78, under the same manage
ment as last year.
The BROCK HOUSE is strictly a first class
hotel, pleasantly situated on Lake Monroe, St.
John’s river. 210 miles south of Jacksonville. Ac
cessible daily by fine steamers. To the sports
man. pleasure seeker and invalid this house pre
sents attractions nowhere to be fonnd in the
South. The proprietors assure their guests all the
comforts of a home at moderate rates. Open
from November to May.
BODINE & MoCARTY,
decS-2m Proprietors.
REDUCED RATIOS
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c.
Planters 9 Hotel.
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
0OMFORTABLEROOMS andg^^^s
Rate* $1 50 per day. JOHN BRESN^N,
of r • ~ "
I Manager, late of Bresnan’s European House.
Strangers desirous of home comforts should stop
at the PLANTERS’ HOTEL. nov!9 tf
W INDSOR HOTEL.—fhe above fine non.*
has recently been enlarged to double its tot-
mer capacity, and now offers unusual attractior t
to invalids and tourists. It is situated in the cet
tral portion of the city, directly on the puo.'J.
park, and near the pnet office, churches, dep *
and steamboat landings. It presents all the ad
juncts of a first-class hotel. This house will be
opened on the 15th inst. LEWIS db MOORE - .
Proprietors, Jacksonville, Fla. novS-ami
(Cotamissioa ^rrhauts.
PKITCHAKD & MOKUELL,
GENERAL
RICE BKOKEK8
Exports.
Per steamship Mississippi, for New York—
1,609 bales cotton, 100 bbls rosin, 400 sacks cotton
seed cake, 18 hhds sugar, 36 tierces, 5 firkins, 6
tubs and 84 pails lard.
Per schr Albert Mason, for New Y'ork—1,762
bbls rosin ; cargo by A Minis & Bon.
Pauenrrrii.
Per steamship Saragossa, from Baltimore—P
T Simmons, Mrs A G Bouton, Chas Green, Mrs
Chas Green, Master F Green, Col H B Hender-
shott and wife, Miss Lollie Hendershott, Miss I
Hcndershott, Miss Mary He; dershott. Miss L
Hendershott, Rev J J G W ebster, A Peterson, J
Pramer i nd wife, E Githens, J A Marshall. A K
Ma>on, J H Mason, K Shea, K Metcalf, J Dorsey,
P Quinn, J R Mayer, F A Mayer, D Scott, Mrs
Green aud 2 nurses.
Per steamer Reliance, from St Mary’s—H
Simpson, T L Carter. J D Trigg, J A McGuire,
Mi s Annie Thiot, Miss Thiot, Miss M Wallace,
Mrs E B Bryant, J K Clark and wife, K Levison,
and 12 deck.
Conn!Kiiee«.
Per steamship Saragossa, from Baltimore—D
G Allen, Alexander & M. J G Butler, C W Brun
ner & Son, D Brown, T H Bolsbaw, O Butler,
Miss Maggie Dover, T J Dunbar «fc Co, T J Daly,
W J Donnelly, M Ferst & Co, S Guckenheimer &
Co, Mrs C Green, K Habereham’s Son & Co,
Holcombe, H & Co, A C Harmon & Co, Dr J M
Johnson. Indnstria! Home, E Labiche, P Linden-
struth, J S Lawrence, Loeb « K, Juo Lyons, W J
Lindsay & Bro. Luddcn & B, Lippman Bros, 1> B
Lester, Mrs G W’ Lockwood, McKenna* II, RG
Minis, W M Mills. A J Miller * Co. W B Mell *
Co, A S Nichols, E L Neidlinger, Order J B West
Jc Co, Juo Oliver, Russak * Co, Chas Katz, F J
Ruckert, R Shea, Sul Ivan * H, J C Thompson, J
E Walter, D Weisbein, J B West & Co, Weed *
C, A K W’ilson, Henry Yonge.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. December 14-
Transfer Department, F P Miller, A Freidenberg
* Co, II Myers & Bros, Boehm, B & Co, D C Ba
con & Co, G W Haslam, J B Reedy, C L Jones,
Goodman & M, Weed * C, Ket chain & Co,
Pritchard & M, W M Keaton, P J Bulger, Pea
cock, H * Co, K B Kepp&rd. Sloat, B «St Co, Par
ker 4 J, M Y Henderson, Singer MFg Co, Lipp
man Bros, Eckman k V', Solomon Bros, A Lefller,
Tiaon & G, J W Lathrop * Co, Jno Flannery &
< o, J W Anderson’s Sons, Woods & Co, Johnson
& J, W’ W Chisholm, J E Walter, L J Guilmartin
& Co, Walter & H, H M Comer & Co. N A Har
dest Son * Co, U F Grant, Duncan & J, Woods
& Co, M Maclean, D Y Dancy * Co, J R Sheldon,
K M Oppenheimer, Wilcox, G & Co, Jno L Villa-
longa.
Per Central Railroad. December 14—D G Al
len, Thoe Feeley, n Myers & Bros, II Sanders, S
Gnckenheimer & Co.Gemunden * Son, Z Caraon,
A Freidenberg * Co, Henry Y'onge, Weed * C,
Loeb * F. S Herman, Bernhard & K, J Morrison
A Co, W D Dixon, T Henderson, M Boley, A U
Champion, J H Kuwe, J 8 Gillis * Co, 8G
Haynes A Bro, Mrs W r E McArthur, G L t ope,
Mrs Bogardus. Charles Seiler, A C Love, Mohr
Bros, J U Murray, T F Mallory, James McBr de,
Eckman * V, D D Arden, Frank * Co, M B Mii-
leu, C C Millar, Fordg Agt, H M Comer A Co. L
J Guilmartin * Co, Jno Flannery * Co, Woods
A Co, C F Stubbs, W W Gordon, J W Ander
son's Sons, J G W’est, J W Lathrop A Co, N A
Hardee’s Son A Co, C C Hardwick, O Cohen A
Co, F M Farley, Walter * U, Knoop, U A Co,
Wilcox, G k Co, Austin A E, Duncan A J.
Per steamer Reliance, from “t Mary’s—N Y’l
steamer, L M Warfield, W H Cobb. Mrs Georgie
McIntosh, Mrs J C LeHardev, Mrs M A Beea:y,
A Strasser, W M Davidson, Singer Mf’g Co, S T
A E J Knapp, W J D^nnedy, T Bascii, Rev K
Webb, G Henderson, I Epstein A Bro, J Lyons,
A * G R R, L Savarese, Peacock, H k Co, S
Guckenheimer * Co, H Myers * Bros, Jno Ryan,
C L Gilbert A Co, Tison * G, MY Henderson, J
M Paulnot, F Acosta, Philadelphia str, Charles
ton str, Boston str.
Per Savannah A Charleston Railroad. Dec 14-
Ford g Agt, A * G R B, Order, John II Rnwe, Fl
BurchaDa, J White, L Adams, R B Cassels, B
Prenty, B Gemonon, Ludden A B.
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
66 Bay St., Stoddard's Lower Range,
SA.VANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
L IBERAL advances made on consignments
Special attention given to filling of all orders
tor Kongh and Clean Rice, and prompt attention
bestowed upon all produce entrusted to our care
sepl 6m
D. Y. UAYCY)
C M OTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT, lu8 Bay street, Savannaa
Georgia. Prompt and careful attention given tc
all business. Liberal cash advances made on
consignments. sepl-d,tw*w6m
WM. H. SCOTT & CO.,
BANKERS,
Shipping and Commission Merchants
PORT ROYAL, 8. C.
JgXCnANGE dealt in. Vessels chartered and
disbursed. Consignments of general mer
chandise solicited. dec’.4-3t
JOSEPH B. RIPLEY,
(Snccess^Vp Cope & Ripley)
Commission Merchant,
118 BAY STREET,
GEORGIA.
SAVANNAH,
angl4-Tn,Th*S,6m
WM. H. TISON.
I WM. W. ttOKDON.
TISON & GORDON,
Cotton Factors
—AUD—
Commission Merchants,
No. 112 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
B AGGING and TIES advanced on crops.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on con
signments of Cotton.
COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL AND PRO-
CEEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS WHEN
OWNER SO INSTRUCTS.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to al
business. nug22-d,tw£w6m
MALCOLM MACLEAN,
(Late of Dnncan, Johnston A Co.)
Gen’l Commission Merchant,
BAY’ STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
LIST OF VESSEL,* IN THE FORT OF
SAVANNAH.
Savannah, December 14, 1877.
STEAMSHirS.
City of Savannah, Mallory, New York, ldg—
Wilder A Co.
Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia, ldg—Hunter &
Gammell.
Algitha (Br), Barmise, Liverpool, ldg—O Cohen
k Co.
Royal Minstrel (Br), Taylor, Keval, Russia, ldg
—Knoop, Hanemann A Co.
Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore, ldg—J B West
A Co.
General Barnes, Cheesman, New Y'ork, dis—O
Cohen A Co.
Six steamships.
SHIPS.
Jaa Nesmith, Harwood, Liverpool, ldg—Rich
ardson A Barnard.
Alexandra (Br), Brown, Bremen, ldg—J H
Graybill.
Connemara (Br), McMillan, Liverpool, ldg—
Wilder & Co.
Alfred (Br), Gray, Liverpool, ldg—A Dobell A
Co.
Savannah (Ger), TabelmanD, Bremen, ldg—
Knoop, Hanemann A Co.
Princeton, Bradley, Liverpool, ldg—Richardson
A Barnard.
Pleiades (Am), Chase, Liverpool.ldg—J H Gray-
bill.
Ardmore (Br), McConnell, Liverpool, ldg—Chas
Greeu A Co.
Beaconsfield (Br), Simonson, Liverpool, ldg—
J H Graybill.
Nine ships.
Mary G Reed, Geyer, Belfast, wtg—E A Soul-
lard.
Jas Kenway (Br), McDonald, Sillotb, wtg—
Holst, Fnllanon A Co.
McLeod (Br), Gray, Liverpool, wtg—Master.
Director (Br), Shamper, Liverpool,wtg—Wilder
A Co.
Marie Stahl (Ger), Schmidt, Capede Verde, wtg
—Holst, Fnllarton A Co.
Christopher Columbus (Ger), Doebler, Darien,
repairing—M aster.
Lady Dufferin (Br), Steeve, Liverpool, ldg—
Wilder A Co.
Ophir (Nor), Christianson, Hamburg, ldg—
Holst, Fullarton A Co.
Tomasita (Sp), Miranda, port in Spain, ldg—
Chas Green A Co.
Danube (Br), Haddock, Belfast, wtg—Wilder
A Co.
Nenuphar (Br), Pittman, Liverpool, ldg—Wil
der A Co.
J W Dresser, Brown, River Platte, ldg—Wilder
A Co.
C J Babe (Sp), Bilbao, port in Spain, ldg—Chas
Green A Co.
Maria (Sp), Pujol, port in Spain, ldg—Chas
Green A Co.
Caspian (Br), Cook, Havre, ldg—A Dobell
A Co.
Courier de Canada, Kelly, Savannah, repair
ing—Master.
J L Dimmock (Br), Miller, Amsterdam, ldg—
T B Marshall k Bro.
Ocean Home (Nor), Salvesen, Leith, loading
—Master.
National Eagle, Freeman, Liverpool, cld—
O Cohen A Co.
Kedderkirk (Ger), Klockner, Doboy, in dis
tress, repg—Holst, Fullarton A Co.
ltesulta (Sp), Diaz, port in Spain, ldg—Chas
Green A Co.
John Geddie(Br), Jackson, Havre, cld—Holst,
Fnllarton A Co. „
William (Br), Harding, Havre, ldg—Holst, Ful
larton A Co.
Gerion (Sp), Monar, port in Spain, ldg—Chas
Green A Co.
4 ( *S Penry (Br), Penery, Bremen, ldg—Wilder
Phoenix (Swed), Wetterlind, Genoa, ldg—
Hoist Fnllarton A Co.
< Br ) Houston, Liverpool, ldg
—Holst. Fullarton & Co
Co Lara < Br >. Fnlton, Amsterdam, ldg—Wilder A
BridabUk (Nor), Nielson, Dunkirk, ldg-
Holst, Fnllarton A Co. 8
Arcadia (Br), Anderson, Havre, ldg—O Cohen
A Co.
Grahams Polly, Clapp, Liverpool, ldg— Holst.
Fullarton A Co. ^
Thirty-one barks.
BRIGS.
G F Geery, Conklin,New York, ldg—D C Bacon
A Co,
Boa Fe (Port), Campos, Oporto, ldg—T B
Marshall A bro.
Profeta (8p), Elias, port in Spain, ldg-Chas
Green A Co.
Affezione (Ital), Peragallo, Havre ®or orders,
ldg—A Dot ell A Co.
Four brigs.
SCHOONERS.
Carrie 8 Webb, Rogers, New Y’ork, dis—Jos A
Boberts A Co.
pROMPT SALES, and proceeds by Exp^^OT
otherwise, as instructed. Bagging and Ties
advanced on crops. Liberal cash advances made
on consignments of Cotton. sepl7*3mAw2m
(Trackers ana ffanaits.
RUWE’S
BAKERY.
TRAIN NO. 1—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 A. M
Leaves Augusta 9:16 A. M
Arrives at Augusta. 4:45 P. M
Arrives at Macon 6:46 P. M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 P. M
Arrives at Atlanta 6:02 a. M
Leave Macon for E of aula (Accommoda
tion) 9:00 P. M
Arrives at Eufaula 9:55 A. M
Leave Macon for Columbus (Accommo
dation) 8.-00 P. M
Arrives at Columbus 4:3S A. M
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic Railroad for all points North
and West.
Enfaula Accommodation leaves Macon daily
except Saturday.
Columbus Accommodation train runs daily, ex
cept Monday. •
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta ....10:40 P. M
Arrives at Macon...... 6:45 A. M
Leave Eufaola (Accommodation) 6:00 P. M
Arrives at Macon (Accommodation).... 6 46 A. U
Leaves Columbus (Accommodation)... 8:15 P. M
Arrives at Macon 5-15 a. M
Leaves Macon 7.00 A. M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A. M
Arrives at Eaton ton.. ... .11:30 A. M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 P. M
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 P. M
Leaves Augusta 9:15 A. M
Making connection at Augusta for the North
and East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Enlanla Accommodation leaves Eufaala daily,
except Sunday.
Columbus Accommodation train an3 daily,
except Sunday.
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:30 P. M
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 A. M
Leaves Augusta 9:05 P, M
Arrives at Milledgeville... 9.44 A. M
Arrives at Eatonton ...........11:30 A. M
Arrives at Macon 5:00 A. M
Leaves Macon for Atlanta. 6:40 A. M
Arrives at Atlanta. 2:16 P. M
Leaves Macon for Albany and Enfaula. 8:20 A. M
Arrives at Eufaula ... 8:46 P, h
Arrives at Albany 1:50 P. H
Leaves Macon for Columbus 11.45 A. M
Arrives at Columbus 4:00 P. M
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta.
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
Close connection at Atlanta with Western am
Atlantic and Atlanta and Richmond Air Line
At Eufaola with Montgomery and Enfaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Moblh
and Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakeley Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta. 1:40 P. M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 P. M
Leaves Albany 10:30 A. M
Leaves Eufaula 8:30 A. M
Arrives at Macon fr’m Eufaula A Albany 4:47 P. M
Leaves Columbus.. ... 11:29 A.M
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 3:58 P. M
Leaves Macon 7:35 P. M
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 A. M
Leaves Augusta 8:06 P. M
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 A. M
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Golf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers tor Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. S from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily, except
Monday, for these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt. Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
Supt. Southwestern Railroad. Macon.
nov!6-tf
jttijrpisi.
FOR NEW YORK
EVERY Tim KHDAY.
JMrippinj.
FIRST CLASS CABIN PAS8AGB $20 00
SECOND CLASS CABIN PASSAGE 16 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 00
Savannah, CharleBtonlicafljjj
rida Steam Packet Co.
WINTER 8CHED
t Igl
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
SAJi SALVADOR,
Captain DAGGETT,
W ILL sail for the above port on THURS
DAY, December 20,1S77, at - o’clock —. M •
Staterooms and tickets can be secured of
C. V. Heiss, Palatka; F. J. Ballard’s store, or R.
F. Armstrong, Agent, St. Augustine; or A. M.
Beck, Jacksonville.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
aed*-tf xoo Bar street.
FOR NEW YORK.
On and after the 1st inatant will . ■
Kenne'g Wharf, foot of Ahercora S}**#
STKAHEB j STEAM^r
CITY POINT. DICTar??.
Capt. Scott. , Cap a • T "“ ,
TUESDAYS. S-Mm--*.
December 4, at « p. m I Decemir c'IVj
Decemherll, at IS p. m ; December \
December IS, at S p.m Decemb,- -V " *• J
December 25, at 9 p. m | December a, \
For Feraamllna, Jacksonville, I'aU^I
And Intermediate Landings on St. JctrTZjl
KBTCKNIN-G: '
Steamer CITY POINT I Steamer Dim...
arrive* SATURDAY'S • a.- \ ' Hi
and leaves same day , Da V' a - v l
at 7 a. x. for Charles- I
ton.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE
SECOND CLASS
THIRD CLASS
STEERAGE
for Chariestwi 4
Close connection made with steam
for Enterprise. MMlonvilie and i
landings on the Upper sl - ■
steamers for theOciawaha river. **1
given to all paints. I
N. B.—Steamer Dictator touches e v
dina going and returning. Ste^xr.- - , —
touches at Fern an din a only on rerun ■
Rates low and freight recriwj^ng.
JNO. F. ROBERT?/ ^
Office on Wharf.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
GEN. BARNES,
WM. S. CHEESMAN, Commander.
W ILL tail for the above port on TUES-
^ DAY, December 18,1877, at — o’clock —.
Staterooms and tickets can be secured from C.
V. HEISS, Palatka; F. J. BALLARD, or Captain
R- F. ARMSTRONG, Agent, St. Augustine, or
iville.
A. M. BECK, Jacksonv liiV ..
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN A CO., Agents,
dec!2-td No. 98 Bay street.
EVERY MONO AY.
Savannah and MeIionvili e
ISLASD
STEAMBOAT LISE!
Inland ail the Waj
Philadelphia & Southern
Atlantic and Guii is. r;
i. i
an. S-
1377.1
(maxi. SurHRurrxHDRjrr’s Umax,
Atlantic a*l» Guu Railroad,
8avauv4H, August 31, 1377,
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY’, September 2d
Passenger Trains on thla Road will run
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at —. 3:00 P. M
Arrive at Jesup
Arrive at Bain bridge "
Arrive at Albany "
Arrive at Live Oak 11
Arrive at Jacosoaville “
Arrive at Tallahassee "
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Balnbrldge
Leave Jeeup
Arrive at Savannah
w. 5:50 P.M.
9:15 A.M.
10:00 A. M,
1:30 A.M.
7:10 A.M.
7:36 A.M.
5:25 P. M,
6:00 P. M,
11:30 P. M.
2:00 P. M
2:30 P. M.
7:10 A.M.
...10:00 A.M.
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Tallahassee
and Jacksonville take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick and
Darien take this tram.
Passengers leaving Macon at 9:15 a. m. (dailj)
connect at Jesnp with this train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon at 4:45 p.
m. (daily).
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars rnn through to and from Savan
nah and Lake City and Montgomery and Jack
sonville on this train.
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from
Macon, Eufauia, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bain bridge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday afternoon; for Columbus
every Wednesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays
excepted) for St. Augustine Palatka and Enter
prise.
Trains on B. and A. K. B. leave junction, golig
west, Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11:14
a. in., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and
Saiardsy at 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN8—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted.at. 6:46 A. M.
Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9:3* A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp “ “ 12:05 P. M.
Arrive at Biackshcar " “ 3:20 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:00 P. M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:00 A.M.
Leave Blackshear • “ " 9:00 A. M.
Leave Jesnp M ** 12:15 P. M.
Leave McIntosh *• “ 2:22 P M.
Arrive at Savannah *• “ 5:00 P. M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sundays excepted) at 6:00 A.M.
Arrive at Valdosta s ‘ “ 7:16 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “ 9:02 A.M.
Arrive at Thoaasville “ “11:15 A.M.
Arrive at Albany “ “ 5:45 P. M.
Leave Albany “ '• 6:00 A. M.
Loave Thotnasvmo “ “ l :00 p. M.
Leave Quitman “ “ 2:59 P. M.
Leave Valdosta “ “ 4:16 P. M.
Arrive at Dnoont “ “ 6:30 P.M.
J. S. Ttsok, Master of Transp.Jttation.
H. 8. HAINES,
sepll-tf General Superintendent.
Crackers, &c.
canries:
Nos. 73, 73* and 75 BAY STREET.
RETAIL. No. 150 ST. JULIAN and No, 147
BRYAN STREETS.
10 Barrels. 1 Barrel.
Lemon Cr-ckers 8c 9c
Soda Crackers 5*c 6c
Nic Nacs 9c 10c
Ginger Snaps 9c 10c
Can y. Plain 13c 14c
A. B. Gam Drops 12c 13c
A ND fifty other sorts of CRACKERS and
CANDY. I will guarantee Candy better
‘ ood
than any Northern, and Crackers as good as any.
I charge no dray age, and no charge for barrels,
•end for Price La*ta. nov9-tf
prints. &t.
Baltimore. Mo., Oct. 23, 1877.
Mr. W. M. Davidson, Savannah, Ga:
Dear Sib—We hereby appoint you sole agent
in Savannah for the sileof the CHAMPAGNES
of CHAS. FARRE REIMS, which we represent
in the Unite 1 States, and we are prepared to fur
nish any quantity when notified. Wc recommend
the W’ine to consumers as unequaled for parity
and flavor.
Yours very truly,
GILMOR A GIBSON,
The samples of Wine left in your hands have
been in your climate lor seven years, and on pur
pose to teat its quality, and will bear inspection
by any of the trade, both as regards quality
and bottling.
The above samples of Wines are open at my
office for inspection.
Savannah, Ga., December 7,1S77.
Have just received an invoice of the above
Wines, which is in store and for sale In quanti
ties to suit the trade.
W. HI. DAVIDSON,
174 BAY STREET.
ppl gotirrs.
LEGAL NOTICE.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham County.—
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned. that I have »pplied to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for an order
authorizing the sale of stocks, bonds and real
estate belonging to the estate of Edward C.
Anderson, Jr., deceased, for the purpose of pay
ment of debts; and that said order will be granted
at the January term, 187S, of said court unless
objections are filed.
Novkmber 30, 1377.
JANE MARGKET ANDERSON.
Administratrix estate Edward C. Anderson, Jr.
decl-34t
Savannah and Charleston R.K.
Qrric* Savannah A Charleston K. K. Co.,)
Savannah, Ga., November 16th. 1877. (
O lN AND AFTER MONDAY, November 19th.
inst., the Passenger Trains on this Road
will run ax follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND
GULF RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
FOR CHARLESTON AND AUGUSTA.
vast mail train dailt.
Leave Savannah at 2.-0-) P. M..
Arrive at Charleston at— 7:50 P. V
Arrive at Augusta 9:00 P. M.
Leave Charleston a» 5;ls A. M.
Arrive « Savannah at .—.10:45 A. M.
Connection made at Charleston with North
eastern and South Carolina Railroads; at Augusta
with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.
TIME-FAST MAIL TRAINS IO NEW YORK
FORTY HOURS.
LUCAS SLEEPING CARS RUN THROUGH,
TO AND FROM SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA.
LEAVING SAVANNAH ON 2;00 P. M. TRAIN.
ARRIVING AT ATLANTA AT 7:30 A. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
North, Yemassee (Sundays excepted); South,
Yemassee daily.
Leave Savannah at ...7:45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 6:20 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at. 5:35 P. *
Arrive at Port Royal at 2:20 P M.
Leave Charleston at 7:30 A. M.
Leave Augusta at 7:30 A. M.
Leave Pert Royal at 10:20 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 P. M.
Connection by this train at Augusta with Geor
gia Railroad westward. Also at Yemassee for
stations on line of Port Royal Railroad.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren's and L. J. Ga
zan's Special Ticket Agencies, No. 22 Bull street
and Pulaski House, also at Depot Ticket Office.
C. C. OLNEY, Rec. C. 8. GADSDEN,
nov21-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Shingles.
NHIiVGLE^
HORS£ BEDDING.
900 000 SHINGLES.
^UU,UUU 50 loads HOI
HORSE BEDDING.
For sale at Shingle Mill on Canal, foot of Bryan
street.
D.C.BACON&CO.
novS-tf
steam (Suglurs and ^Haeltiner^
MAIL STEAMSHIP LISE.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $20 001
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE IS 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE... 12 00
DECR PASSAGE 10 00
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA ») 00
For Florida vi« St. Catharine's Dw-I
and Commodore Inlands, Darien '
St. Simon’s, Brunswick, M,
Mary’s and Satiiia
Hirer, fia.
The Steamer Reliance. I
W
Captain THOS. WHITE,
TILL leave wharf foot of Dravi
THE STEAMSHIP
WYOMING,
Captain JACOB TEAL,
W ILL sail for the above port on SA7 URDAY\
December 15, 1S77, at 12 o’clock M.
For freight or passage, having splendid accom
modations, apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL. Agents,
decll-tf 109 Bay street.
For St. Augustine, Fla.,
NASSAU, N. I
o’clock, lor St c-iharine -, I I
dote Island*, Darien, bt. Simon'? W i
Mary's and Satiiia River, Ga.. ix- ~
steamer Carrie, Capt. Joe Mr.: . : r
on the St. John’s River a- far y.
with Mac..n and Brunswick ai.d Dnir
Albany Railroad.-. Connects a; Pi
steamers for the Ockiawaha River and
scent or Dunn’s Lake, and at Darter v.
Cumberland for the Altamaha, Ocn
Oconee Rivers.
Freights for Altamaha, Omnl^e" a
rivers payable in f^ann . . . , .
signed to steamer Cu:. ; .-.ii. 1
JOHN IL MURRAY,
J. H. SMITH, Man iger. " ‘
FOR FLORIDA
Havana, Cuba.
SAVANNAH,NASSAU A HAVANA
Mail Steamship Liue
GEORGIA A FLORlDi I
INLAND
Steamboat Company!!
The First Class Iron Sidewheel Steamship
SAN JACINTO,
(Well known on the Savannah route), will sail
Ci'y ot Bridgeton|
—A5D—
David Cl ark.|
RUNNING STRICTLY
Inland all the Way.
From Savannah for St. Aiigu tine and
Nassau December 21, IS77,
From Savannah for St. Augustine, Nas
sau and Havana on TUESDAY, Jan.
1, 1878,
and every alternate Tuesday until farther notice.
For schedules and illustrated guides to Nassau,
apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL, Agents,
Savannah. Ga.
K, F. ARMSTRONG, Agent,
St. Augustine, Fla.
MURRAY FERRIS A CO„ Agents,
“ ' Yo *
\ 17 ILL leave from Lawrence 1 * whart, foot all
TV Habersham street. EVE! |
AND BATDMM1 FOR M
ENTERPRISE and SANFORD, touch og . £ I
Catherine’s, Dotoy, Darien, St. Shape’s I«tm$ I
Brunswick aud St. Mary*. Ga., FERNANDES* |
JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA. aud u” poit^a I
theST. JOHN'S RIVER, FLA. 1
Freight received at all times.
For weight or passage apply to
J. S. LAWRENCE,
Genera] Manager.
Office No. 5 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
novSWf
For Augusta & Way Landings.
decll-tf
! South street, New York.
FOR NEW TOm.
EMPIRE LINE.
4
STEAMER KATIE,
Captain A. C. U’ABANHB,
W ILL leave Padelford's wharf ever. TIT& I
DAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, for abow I
points. For freight or pausag app y to
J. 8. LA WRENCE, Agent
Office on wharf. deel4-tf
REGULAK
For Augusta & Way Landings. I
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
City of Savannah,
2,250 Tons,
F. G. MALLORY, Commander.
T HIS ship, being built expressly for this line,
having great speed and most elegant passen
ger accommodations, will sail on SA'i CRDA Y,
December 15, 1877, at 2 o’clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply to
STEAMER ROSA,
Capt. P. H. WARD,
W ILL leave wharf foot of East Broad stt*
1
EVERY’ TUESDAY EVENING at i o odu j
For freight or passage, apply to
W. F. BARKY, Agent
Office on wharf. ^pi3-tf
£tn irelgin or <SL rt r.
k CO., Agents.
SAVANNAH, BALTIMOKE
AND
PROVIDENCE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE JUS 00
FOR LIVERPOOL.
'J'HE new American ship
JAS. NESMITH,
THE MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS' TRANS-
■ POKTATION COMPANY’S STEAMSHIPS ■
Habwood. Master, 4
having a large part of her cargo ecpaged,
have dispatch. For freight apply to
* mT*bai
dec 13-451
RICHARDSON A BARNARD.
FOR BR£ME>.
r jpHE first class German ship
SAVANNAH,
F. Tabelhaxn, Master,
For freight apply to
RE appointed to sail sepil-wevkly as follows :
sigh. —
dec4-tf KNOOP. HANEMANN A W.
WM. CRANE, Capt. Kent, TUESDAY,
December 11, 1877. at 12 o’clock M.
WM. KENNEDY, Capt. Foster, WEDNES
DAY’, December 12, 1877, at 12 o’clock M.
SARAGOSSA. Capt Hooper, SATURDAY’,
December 15,1877, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool ana Bremen.
Tickets can be procured of A. M. Beck, A Lent,
No. 22 East Bay street, Jaoiwouvilie, Fla.
For freight and passage, apply to
JAS. hTW-EST A CO., Agents,
oeelO-tf 174 Bay street.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
# J , HB Al American bark
GRAHAM S POLLY, ^
Clapp. Master. 4 ■.
having the larger pan of her cargo engaged. wJ
have quick dispatch as above. For forthtf
freight engagement 4 apply to
“ LST, PUL
dec4-tf
LLLARTON A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
'J'HK fine Al British ship
BEACONSFIELD,
Boston and Savannah Steamship Line.
.a»o
Captain Nixoxsen.1,
having a part of her cargo engaged,
quick dispatch. For freight apply to
decl-tf J. H. GRAYBILL.
CABIN PA88AGE
FOR BREUS.
'JpHE first class British bark
G. S. PENRY,
Captain J. W. Pxarrur.S
having two-thirds of her cargo erg a.-
tave dispatch. For balance of freight,' i
nov24-tf WILDER u
8TEAVISHIP 8E>irNOL.E,
Captain S. H. MATTHEWS.
8TEA3ISH1P WORCESTER,
Captain D. H. HEDGE.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
rjpHE fine Al English Lloyds ship .
CONNEMARA.
'AILING days from Savannah :
mApuLf AtL K'Nosor^, +«gbr\
DLACKSMITh WORKI^C
x* i ‘‘ LL S
i
aug23-tf
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
WOMAN
^AN D
MARRIAGE
A Guide to Wedfock end
confidential Trcati*© on the
dutiea oi marri*g;e «n<l the
cause* that unfit lor It • the *«.
crets of Reproduction and
ithe Disease* of Women.
A bock for private, eonsid-
erate reading page*, price
jQeta.
O n .l.ft«T^ED l ^LADVISERI m|le]f
Abuse, Eiceafies. or Secret Diaeaaca, with the beat
means of cure, XX large pages, price £0 eta.
A CLINICAL LECTURE oo the above disease* and
those of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh,Rupture, the
Opium Habit..'.i , price 10eta.
Either book sent postpaid on receipt ot price; or all three,
containin^OUa^W-autituliy iliuatrated, tor lb eta.
▲Udreaa I
y»-dAwiy
WORCESTER, TUESDAY, November 27,1877,
at 12 o’clock M.
SEMINOLE, WEDNESDAY,December 5,1S77,
at 7:00 o’clock A. M.
WORCESTER, THURSDAY, December 13,
1877, at 1 o'clock P. M.
SEMINOLE, FRIDAY, December 21, 1877, at
o’clock A. M.
Through bills of lading given to Providence,
Fall River, Lowell, Lawrence, and other New
England manufacturing points; also to Liverpool
by the Canard, Warren and Ley land Lines.
The ships of this line connect at T wharf with
all railroads leading from Boston.
Staterooms and tickets may be Becured of A.
M. BECK, Jacksonville.
For freight or passage, apply to
RICHARDSON A BARNAJiD,
S Stoddard’s Lower Range.
F.NICKMRSON A CO., Agents, Boston.
novl9-tf
Capt. McMruis.l
having two-thirds* of her cargo enga^
dispatch. For balance of freight ap; J ’o
novl7-tf WILDER A CQ-
Sllununatmi! Oils.
General Transatlantic Co.
B ETWEEN New Y’ork and Havre via Plymouth,
from pier No. 42 N. R., foot of Morton street.
FRANCE, Teudilu, WEDNESDAY, Decern
ber 12,10:00 a. m.
CANADA, Fbaxobul, WEDNESDAY, De
cember 26, 1 Ih00 a. U.
AMEK1QUE, PocroLZ, WEDNESDAY, Janu
ary 9, 9:30 a. x. |
PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (Including
wine): |
TO HAVRE—First Cabin, $10O; Second Cabin,
$65; Third Cabin $35. Steerage $26, including
wine, bidding and utensils.
TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, or any railway
station In England:
First cabin, $95 to $100, according to accommo
dation; second cabin, $65; third cabin, $35.
Steerage $27, including everything as above.
LOUIS DE BKB1AN. Agent, 56 Broadway, N.Y
or WILDER A CO., Agents for Savannah,
angl 1 -S.TuATh 12m
Great Reduction
I N the price of BREECH LOADING SHOT
GUNS. Also, a fully supply of SPORTING
GOODS, at the Hardware House of
CRAWFORD A LOVELL,
novlb-U 156 Broughton street.
» WEST
A SONS’
ALADDIN
Security Oil,
THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL II USt
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire- i est>
WATER WHITE IX COLOR.
Fully Deodorized.
WILL NOT EXPLODE
HIGHEST AWARD
Centennial Exposition
For Excellence of Ma»»uf*eture
AND HIGH FIRE TEST.
Endorsed by the Insurance Scsonomss*
Bead this Certificate—One of Msny.
Howard Fire IxsrRAxr-s Co. or -/ .
r/M..- ! _
more, Baltimore, Dee. iwi. 1*74.— :
c£ Sons,—Gmtlrmrr.: Having u. • ^ t
oils sold in this city foriUnminaiing;
take pleaMir in . ... ; ..Ajjl
Security <»:1” aj» .he * -' cVC * —.
our household. Y ■ - • ^ ' • _ TWc .-vat,
(.Signedj ANDREW KLL~E.PHSW^
Blanufacinrtd by
C. WEST >aitimorfc
Trv tf, and raa tfLU w >“>
oct4-6m —
SAVANNAH NUKSEK*
WHITS BLUFF ROAD. .
I ILAXT8, Cat Flower. Hod go*™.;.-nr
Stock. All order:* ietl ^ R- R unl •
OTOTAT* KOBUW»
i