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£hc IgomtMj $eu*si. JUBKITS BY 1I1IL. MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1878. AGENTS OF THE MORNING NEWS. Charj-ertox, January 3.—Rice.—Th** business in i his grain was light. Sales about 60 tierces clean Carolina. We quote: Common 5%®59£; fair good 594136. Naval Stores.—The receipts were 11 casks spirits turpentine and 295 barrels rosin. There mm - ^ fair business in rosins. Sales about The following agents are authorized to receive subscriptions for*the Xoum-s News to their J ^pSri t s*ta° f ° r - ^ fo - r ^ . W. Jessup. respective localities: GEORGIA. Haslam—Spencer PoppelL Lumber City—L. E. Burgstiner. Melrose—W. B. Smillev. Halcyo>i>ale—James L. Dow. Sakdersvillz:—E. A. Sullivan. Morven—R. M. Hitch. Bartow—W. J. Evans. LonsfiLi.E—Robert J. Boyd. Perrys Mill, Tats all Co.— Quitman—S. DL Griffin. Attapulgur—L. H. Peacock. Bengal—William Holloway. Seward—William F. Gray. Clyattville—J. M. Clyatt. Reidsvii.lf.—W. N. McDonald. Taylor's Creek—Dr. M. D. Moody. St a ten-ville—G. M. English, Jr. St. Mary's—John Besseut. Middleground—P. a. Brvan. Ockukx.vse—.lohn H. Stephens. Hoboken—D. B. McKinnon. Glenmore—J. M. Johns. Monroe—W. H. Goodwin. Springfield—Amos F. Rahn. Waycross—J. W. Highsmith. Brunswick—L North. Thomabville—W. C. Carson, Miss A. E. Mc Clellan. Gardi -Robert J. Smith. Rutledge—••Rough" Rice. Screven—C. C. Grace. Camilla—F. P. Buriz. Ooeechee—J R. Cooper. Balvbridgk—W. J. Bruton. Boston—J. Nevires Carson. Darien—Ii W. Grubb. Valdosta— A. S. Pendleton T. E. Lanier, J. H. Knight. Madison—H. C. Billings. Greensboro—W. 31. Weaver, Run Hiil—Jas. M. Minor. Port Gaines—J. D. Dudley. DuPont—P. A. Herviant. Satilla Fluff—Thomas E. Scott. Milltown—Ogden H. Carroll. Cartersville— H. M. Clayton. Dublin—J. S. Kern. Garden Valley—S. T. Munday. Mount Vernon—A. L. Adams" Tennille—J. C. Harmon. Wadley—IL A. McLeod Stockton—Dr. P. Stotesbury. Lawtonville— L. G. Clark. Pearson—W. II. Love. Tedeauville—O. D. Parker. Fortner, Emanuel CouNTY-Jas. H. Ricks. Black Creek—W. M. Brvan. Walthourvtlle—N. Brown. Too ms boro—O. It. L. btmbing. Waynesviu.E—B. Hirseh. Cuthbert—T. S. Powell. Nashville—W. H. Griffin. Doctortown- J O. Clark. Flack.shear—31. C. Wade. E. H. Strickland. Alapaha—Drs. Fogle and Fort. Jefferson County—R. a. Hay lea. FLORIDA. Fernaxdixa— N Bronson. W. F. Wood, Jr. Banana—S. B. Torlav. Enterprise—John Sauls. Barrsville—J. W. Pern*. Manatee—J. C. Vanderipe. Welborn—A. W. McLeran. Houston -J. P. Morgan. BitooKsvTLLE—T. S. Coogler. Ellaville—J. A. McArdle. Lake Eustace—James Hull. Fort Marion—S. M. Owens. Hart's Road—B. J. Farmer. Shady Grove—T. B. Hendry. Perry—.lames A. Hodge. Moseley Hall—A E. Patterson. Oakwood—Chas. Hutchinson. Lawtey—T. J. Barrin. Vernon—J. E. Skip meats unchanged: shoulders at 4S£c; short rib ' at 6c; short clear at 6J^c; long clear 5 90; long and short 5%c: Cumberland* at Hams. 1 Cumberland cut at 13c. Bacon quiet; shoulders Ac: clear ribs at 7c: clear skies at 7?dc. Whisky | quiet and In fair demand at fl 03. But- i ter dull and unchanged: fancy cream** at *8® 30c; prime to choice Western reserved at 22®, 23c; Central Ohio at 19®20c. Sugar steady: it 9$$®9%c: New steadv with a fair li>®4 25; receipts 7.790 shipments"375. New Orleans. Jan. 5.— Pork quiet and steady: old at $12 00®12 25: new at $12 25. ’ j Jno Flannerv A Co. Knoqp. H A Oo. :Co. J OFT “ Wilcox, G A Co. O Cohen A (5o. J (f West. W Woodbridgc, F M Farley, Waiter A IL W W Gordon. L J Guilmartin at Co, Rich i M. DB Lester. J C Thompson. Austin & E. Ciassam A Co. H F Gram at Co, N A Hardee's Son at Co. W & R Mclntire.W W Chisholm. Duncan Jt J. Dor- sett £ K. JG Low. C C Ha«.wick. Woods A Co. Holst. F A Co. Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad January 5— Transfer Deportment, Jtxo Flannery & Co. H Myers £ Bros. A T Lee & Br>>. Clem Saussy. Ketchum A Co, F P Miller, L Ohhnan. Stoat. B A Co. C L Jones. D C Bacon & Co, _S Gucken- ©oofls. iirpeintiime w:as qi'i old at J12 00@J2 25: new at Jla25. La.nl closed ! heimer * Co. M Boley A Co. M \ Henderson, . nounced sales. Last reported rates were 27U. - n fair demand and firm: refined, tierce at Weems. A A Co. Peacxrk. H A Co, J E Walter, j per gallon as m packages.—Aews and ^ ftt K3 ^ c g ul j- MerLs quiet; shoul- | J B Reedy. Duncan A J. Solomon Bros. WW Courier. _ . . ■ tiers. l<x)se. cenLs. packed at 4^ cents: j Chisholm^Tison A G,^ L J Guilmartin & Co. J R clear ribs 6®6f|c: clear sides 6i4®69gc. Bacon " dull and nominal : shoulders 3}£c: clear rib TL^c: clear sides at 7>4c. Whisky quiet; Louisiana rectified at $1 02: Western rectified at Si 07® <* | ££«7B.S5i2 about 3.000 b>>Ls. rosin at $1^ 45 for strained to nrime . 16HQ19KC. Rice quiet but firm: Louis- DOWN. DOWN. DOWN. DOWN. Charleston. January 4.—Rice.—The market ! was quiet and sales light; closed firm. Sales 50 j tierces clean Carolina. We quote: Common, : good. SMQSe. ,ere was only a limited c-: fair. 5? Naval Stores. No. 2. $1 55 for extra No. 2. $1 60 for low No. 1. $1 70 for No. 1. $1 85 for extra No. 1. $2 12^4 for low pale. $2 50 for pale. $3 for extra imle. Spirits turpentine wa< quiet. Sales 200 casks at 2'TV^c. for whiskys,28c. for oil.and 29c. per gallon for regular packages.—.Yeira and Courier. Wilmington,Januarv 2.—Spirits Turpentine. —The market opened firm, but closed dull, at 29H; cts per gallon for country packages. No sales to report. Rosin—The market opened firm at $1 40 for Strained and $1 45 for Good Strained. Sales re ported of 1,500 bbls Good Strained at $1 45 per bbl.. closing quiet and steady,— Star. Wilmington. January 3—-Spirits Turpen tine.—The market was steady at a decline of on \ esterday’s quotations, 280 casks changing hands at 29J4C per gallon for country packages. Rosin. —The market was quiet and steady at $1 40 for strained and $1 45 for good strained. Sales reported of 1,225 bbls. good strained at $1 45 per bbl. tana, ordinary to choice. 4%®6c. Baltimore. Jam 5.—Oats quiet and steady: Southern at 33®38c. Rye closed dull at 62 64c. Provisions, round lots nominal: order lots dull; mess at $13 00. Bacon—shoulders at 7c: clear rib at 8c. Hams at 12® 13c. Lard re fined at 85£<\ Coffee closed a shade lower: cargoes at 15U(g l9J4 C ; jobbitg at Whisky dull at $! 09. Sugar active and at 9«&9Hc. o ^ Wilmington. Jan. 5.—Spirits turpentine firm at 29J4c. Rosin closed quiet but steady at $1 40 for strained. Crude turpentine closed steady at $1 33 for hard: $2 15 for yellow dip; $2 15 for virgin. Tar steady at $1 45. I Sheldon. D Y Dancy A Co. H M Comer A t o, J L Villalonga. H F Grant A Co. Walter iH.J W ! Lathrop A Co. J W Anderson's Sous. O Cohen • j A Co. W Woodbridge. Per Savanrah ana Charleston Railroad. Jan 5 ; —Fordg Agt, A A G R R, Order. Batimure S S I Co. LJ Ciuilmartin A Co. W D Waples. C F : | Stubbs, Mohr Bros, W & R 31c In tire. Wm Hone ! * A Co, TRH* y ward. D Y Dancy A Co I Per steamer Reliance, from Satilla River. &c— | j G G WiLson. Rogers. P A Co. Mrs Geo McIntosh. , M Ferst A Co. M Y Henderson, L J Guilinartai A Co, Goodman & M. H Myers A Bros. Lippman i Bros, J O Goimin, J E Walter. Mrs R E Carr. S i I Guckenheimer A Co, I Epstein A Bro, Tison A 1 G, John Seller. J G West, Jno Flannery A Co, J ! Richards, and others. and Shipping sfntrUigfnrf. MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY. Sum Rises 7:01 List of Vessels I'p, Cleared, Sailed for tills Port. STEAMSHIPS. Bessarabia (Ru»\ Jago. West Hartlepool Dec 19. SHIPS. Red Cross, Howland, London, cld Dec 22. pool sld Dec 20. sid Camperdown (Bn. Tingley, L’pooL sld E Caravan. Waelfelaer, L'pooL sld Dec 20. C B Hazeltine, Gilkt-y, Trieste, eld Nov 28. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 5:09 i i4eo F Manson, Peabody, L'pool. sld Dec 15. NOON REPORT. FINANCIAL. London, Jan 5.—Consols, 94 9-1C for money; for account. 4:30 p. m.—Consols, 14 7-16 for money; 91 9-16 for account. Paris, Jan. 5,1:30 p. m.— Rentes at 108f 25c. Berlin. Jan 5.—Specie has decreased 21,700,- 000 marks. New York. Jan. 5.—Gold opened at 1029^. Stocks opened rather firm. Money at 7 per cent. Gold now at 102A$. Exchange—long, $4 H2: short. $4 85^. State bonds opened a trifle better for Tennessees and Virginia; rest steady. Government bonds opened firm. COTTON. Liverpool, Jan. 5.—Cotton market onened ? uiet: middling uplands, 69£d: middling Orleans, 9-1 >xl: sales 7.0i(0 bales, of which 1.000 bales were for speculation and export. Receipts 5,400 bales, of which 5.100 bales are American. Futures opened with sellers at last night's prices. Sales of middling uplands, low mid dling clause, deliverable in January and Febru ary. 6 9-32d; ditto, deliverable in March and April. 6 5-16tt; ditto, deliverable in April and May. 6 ll-32d. 2:30 p. m.—Sales of middling uplands, low middling clause, deliverable in Januarv. 6 9-32d; ditto, deliverable in February, ana March, 6 9-32d. Futures dull. 2:35 p. m.—Sales of American. 4,850 bales. New York. Jan. 5.—Cotton opened dull; middling uplands. 11 5-16c; middling Orleans, 11 7-16c: sales 276 bales. Future market opened quiet, as follows: January, 11 26(g,ll 28c; February, 11 39(f£ll 41c; March. 11 53@11 55c; April 11 *»5@11 67c; May. 11 78<&11 80c. groceries, provisions, etc. Liverpool, Jan. 5, 1:30 p. m.—Long clear | middles, 32* 6d; short, 33s 6d. ; 2:30 p. m. —Breadstuffs steady. New York. Jan. 5.—Flour opened dull and declining. Wheat dull and W&tyc lower. Corn j quiet and unchanged. Pork quiet at $12 40@ 1250 for mess. Lard firm: steam rendered High Water at Savannah. 10:54 a. m. 11:13 p. m. , 1878. Monday. January ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamer City Point, Scott, Florida—John F Rolxrtson. Bark Providence (Sp\ Oliver, Havana—Chas Green A Co, Schr Carrie L Godfrey. Godfrey. Philadelphia —Jos A Roberts A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. - Steamer Reliance, White, Satilla River—J H Murray. Steamer Dictator, Vogel, Charleston—John F Robertson. Bark Lydia (Br). Chalmers. Barrow—Master. Schr Jennie Middleton. Whittaker, Philadel phia-Master. Schr Benj Gart-side. Van Gilder, New York- Master. Schr Jennie F Willey, Chadwick, Charleston —Master. Schr Flora 31 Crowley, Crowley, New York— Master. Schr S V I Simmons. Campbell. Philadelphia —Master. Schr C A Hays. . Schr Gettysburg, . Schr Lizzie Carr, . # CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship City of Macon, Nickerson, New mship York—Wilder A Co. Steamship Juniata, Catherine, Philadelphia— Hunter A GammelL Bark Louis (Ger). Kohnenkamp, Charleston— S Fat man. DEPARTED SATURDAY. Steamer City Point, Scott. Charleston—John ; F Robertson. Steamer David Clark, King, Florida—J S I Lawrence. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, Vogel, Florida—John F Robertson. at Spirits turi»entine quiet at 33c. Rosin ned quiet at $1 72}£<&1 80 for strained. Jpper. Waldo—Samuel J. K**nnard. Wacassee—A. J. Weeks. White Springs -R. VV. Adams. BArrAXViLLE—R. L. Sparkman. Monticello—Thos. Simmons. Madison—John Hart. Jacksonville—F. Alspaugh A Bro., Telfair Stockton, Phillip Walter, Ashmead & Bro. Lake Benton—II. F. York. Micanopy -J. C Mathers. Benton—D. N. Cone. Ncwnansville—J. Love. Flkminc.ton II. A. Stanford King's Ferry Wm. W. McCulley. Cork-W. Collins. J Qcincy—W. B. Malone, J, E. A. Davidson. Concord—J. N. McKeown, Mt. Royal—S. R. Causey. Chattahoochee—H. H. Spear Orange Hill-J. c. Boykin. Palatka-E. II. Padgett. Gainesville—O. S. Acee. opene Freights quiet. Baltimore, Jan. 3.—Flour dull and un- change<l: Howard Street and Western Superfine at $4 iXKgit 50: Extra at $4 75(g>5 75; Family at $6 00<ft7 OJ; City Mill and Superfine at $4 U0<j£ 4 50; Extra at $j f&Qfi 50; Rio brands at $7 OtKfo 7 25; Paiapsco Family at $8 50. Southern wheat quiet but steady, and lower; Western dull and lower, closed lower; Southern Red, good to prime, at $1 35<gil 45; A 2 Western Winter R« Amber at $1 45<^1 50; No. Red, on the spot, $1 40<& 1 40J4; Jc^^ary delivery, $1 40(??,1 40^4: Feb- rur.ry delivery Si 42>4. Southern corn "steady an 1 firm: Western steady and firm: Southern white at 51@56c; yellow at 5^J@56c. EVENING REPORT. SOUTH CAROLINA. Lawtonville—W. B. Lawton. Jr. Early Branch— John I). Sanderj. Port Royal—,J. C. Jenkins Kov S.S. SWEET, General Traveling Agent for Middle, Southwestern and Upper Geor gia. Col. R. L. GENTRY, General Traveling Agent for Southern Georgia and Florida. Any agent whose name is omitted will please notify us. (Tommcmal. OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, / Savannah, January 5, 1878, 1 p. in. ) Cotton.— The market opened quiet and un changed. At 1 p. in. reported easier, with sales of 3.200 )>ales. We quote; Middling fair 11 Good 31iddling 11 Middling 1(> Low 3iiddling 109£ Good Ordinary 9% Ordinary 9^g SAVANNAH DAILY COTTON STATEMENT. Sea It'd. Upland. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1877 Received to-day Received previously 98 55 1,781 2,897 413,569 Total 5,530 Exported to-day Exported previously. . 5,530 418,217 4,307 . 3,999 323,073 . 3,999 327,380 Stock on hand and on shipboard thisevening 1,531 90,867 Rice.—The market for to-day ruled quiet, but firm. We have heard of no salee of impor tance to note. We quote; Common 5^&59£c. Fair 5i4<§>5!H»c. Good. 5*£@6c. F*rime and head We quote rough rice: Col a try $1 00<&l 15 Carolina 1 25@1 40 Naval Stores.—The market to-duy was firm and unchanged, and a fair business was done in rosiii. Th<‘ sales were 2.019 barrels rosin and 12 barrels spirits turpentine. The receipts were 637 barrels rosin and 13 barrels spirits turpen tine. We quote: Rosin—A and B $1 40, C and I) $1 45, E $1 50, F $1 55. G $1 65, H $1 70. I $1 W. f-xtra I $2 00, K $2 25, M $2 50@2 62t£ N $3@3 12L., window glass $3 50. Spirits tur pentine-oils and whiskies 28^c., regulars 29l£ Financial.—Sterling Exchange—sixty day bilLs, with bills lading attached. $4 J*»6£4 92. New York sight exchange buying at %(&}4 off, and selling at Y\ off. Gold, buying at 102 and selling at 103@1(M. Bacon.—The stock is small and the market qui' t with a good demand. We quote: Clear rib sides. S^(rb8*?4o.; shoulders, ; dry l, iii/lotj • !amir nlaar financial. The weekly bank statement shows that loans have increased % million; specie increased % millions; legal tenders decreased % million: de posits increased millions; reserve increased New York, Jan. 5.—Money closed easier at 6 per cent. Sterling Exchange closed firmer at $1 82. Gold clo-*d steady at 102J4. Govern ment bonds closed steady; new fives, lOSAjj. State bonds steady. Stocks higher: New York Central, IO6J4; Erie. .%: Lake Shore. 62^: Illinois Central, 73; Pittsburg, 76; Chicago and Northwestern, 3i^j : Preferred, 62*6; Rock Island, 99%; Western Union, 77%. Sub-Treasury balances: Gold, $101,290,023 96; currency, S34.v3,V?>7 38; Sub-Treasurer paid out for interest $639,090 and for bonds $180,000. Customs receipts, $312,000. COTTON. New York. Jan. 3.—Cotton closed quiet and dull; middling uplands, 11 5-16d; middling Or leans. 11 7>I6c; sales 274 bales. Consolidated net receipts 20.055 liales; ex ports to Great Britain bales; to France 5,044 bales; to the continent 3.713 bales. Cotton—Net receipta 1.137 bales ; gross Re ceipts 1.236 bales. Futures closed steady, with sales of 58,000 bales, as follows; January. 11 21@ 1121c; February, 11 32® 1133c: March. 1145c; April. 11 57® 11 p8o; May. 11 70@11 71c; June. ! 11 82^.11 83c; July, 11 *8^11 89c; August, 11 96 j @11 97c. Galveston. Jan. 5.—Cotton closed steady; ! middling I0*ic; net receipts 1,280 bales; gross i receipts 1^80 bales; sales 1,223 bales; exports to I Great Bi itain 1.043 bales. Norfolk, Jan. 5.—Cotton closed quiet; mid- | dling 11c; net receipts 2,653 bales; exports 1 to Great Britain 10,745 bales; coastwise 175 I bales; sales 521 bales. Baltimore, Jan. 5.—Cotton closed quiet; ' middling 11% •; gross receipts 590 bales; sales 250 bales; sales to spinners 150 bales; exports coastwise 100 bales. Boston. Jan. 5.—Cotton closed dull: mid dling lJ?f6G net receipts 529 bales: sales 625 bales: **xixjrts to Great Britain 2,264 bales. Wilmington, j&u. 5.—Cotton closed quiet: middling 10%c; net receipts 76 bales; sales 70 bales. Philadelphia. Jan. 3.—Cotton closed quiet; middling 11 %e; net receipts 15 bales: gross re ceipts 1,456 bales; sales to spinners 649 bales; stock 12.981 bales. New Orlmams, Jan. 5.—Cotton dosed quiet; middling l(%c: low middling 10%c; good or dinary 9%c; net receipts bales; gross receipts9,899 bales: sales 12.7oO bales; exports l-'r-nnou 5 l\IA th»» r*nnfin»»nt 2 3fC’. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship City of Macon. New York. Steamship Juniata. Philadelphia. Ship Alfred (Br), Liverpool. Bark Lara \Br). Amsterdam. Bark Gerion <Sp>, Port in Spain. Bark James Kenway (Br). Liverpool. Bark Ophir (Non, Hamburg • not as before re ported). Brig Profeta <Sp\ Port in Spain. Schr Rosalie (Br). Nassau. Schr Unde Tom, Millbridge, Me. Schr Mehssa A Willey. St John. N B. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Seminole. Boston. Bark G J Babe iSp\ port in Spain. Bark Tomasita <Sp>, i>ort in Spain. Bark Maria iSpi. port in Spain. Bark Louis (Ger), Charleston. Bark Marie Stahl <Ger). Bremen. MEMORANDA. By Telegraph to the Morning Neto». Tyree. January 5—Passed up—Barks Provi dence (Spi, Hypatia « Bri. Clara Eaton (Am), and Janfhar (Non, from Roads. Passed out—Steamships City of Macon, for New York, and Juniata, for Philadelphia: steamer City Point, for Charleston; ship Alfred (Br), for Liverpool; barks Lara(Br). for Amster dam; Ophir (Nor), .for Hamburg; Gerion (Sp) and James Ken way tBr). for port in Spain; brig Profeta, for Port in Spain; sebrs Rosalie, Uncle Tom and M A Willey. At anchor, waiting—Barks George Booth, Mo- land, Louis and C-ora. A schooner in sight. Wind light. NW; fair The bark Ophir sailed to-day—not on the 2d, as reported. Tybee. January 6—Passed up—Schrs Carrie L Godfrey. Jennie Middleton. liMlj Gartsides, ays. Flora dlmg l(J%e; net receipts 991 bales; shipments j diniau. from Liverpool. 2.683 bales; sales 1^600 bales. j Fortress Monroe, Januarv 6—Sailed—Barks i salted clear ribl*ed sides, 6%@7%c.; long clear. OS —Ing ( 1 6>4@7%c. ; shoulders, 5%@6c.; hams,stock light. Aud selling at 15@16c. Flour.—The market is firm, with a steady demand; stock good. We quote: Superfine. $6@6 50; extra, $6 75@7 25; family, $8 25@8 75; bakers’, $8 00@8 50. Grain.—Corn—'The market Is weak, with a full stock; demand light and price declining. We quote: 70@75c for feed or mixed; 75@90c. for white. Oats—Strong, stock light ana de mand good. We quote: 50@55c. at wholesale and 55@60g at retail. Hides. Wool, &c.—Hides are in good demand, with prices as below. We quote: Dry flint, J3%e.; salted. 9J-4@ll%c,: deer skins. 16c.; otter skins, 25c.@.$2 00. Wool quiet. We quote: Unwashed, 25c.; burry, 12@15c. Tallow, 7c. Wax, 2ic Hay.—The market is firm and stock light. We quote: Eastern, $1 :?0@1 25: Northern. $1 10 @1 15c., - wholesale, aud $1 15@1 20 at retail; western nominal at $1 05@1 10 wholesale; $1 15@1 25 retail. Laud.—The market is firm. We quote: In tierce*. 9%@10%c.; tubs, 10@llc.; pressed, »J4@ 10c. Salt.—The offering stock is full and the de- muvnd moderate. We quote; f. o. b., 85c. pe- car load; $1 U0 at retail FREIGHTS. Lumber.—There is a full supply of coastwise tonnage for present wants. Charters to Arrive a-e made at lower rates. We quote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, $5 50@6 00; to Philadelphia, $6 00; to New York and Sound ports. $550@7 00; to Boston and east ward". $7 U0@7 50; to St. Johm>*. B.. $8 00. Tim ber from $i 00 to SI 50 higher than lumbe** rates: to the West Indies and windward, $8 00, f old: to South America, $1900@20 00, gold; to panish ports. $15 00, gold: to United Kingdom, timber 40s., lumber Jb‘5 10s, rosin and spirits 4s.@6s. Rates from near ports, Brunswick, Darien, Femandina, etc., are 25 to 50c. addi tional by steam. Cotton— Liverpool direct. $ !b Liverpool, via New York, lb i4ver]XK>i, via Baltimore. 4^ ft* Liverpool, via Boston. ^ lb Havre, via New York, f? 2>, gold Bremen, via New York, # lb. gold Bremen direct, fl tt> X Antwerp, %? V). gold Boston, V bale $2 00 Sea Island. ^ lb %c New York, \i bale $2 00 Sea Island, V lb %c Philadelphia, bale $2 00 Sea Island. $ lb %c Baltimore, # bale $2 00 ‘ Providence, ^ lb %c Rice— New York, ^ cask $1 50 to France 5,044 bales; to the continent 2,383 bales. Mobile, Jan. —Cotton closed quiet blit firm: middling 10%e; net receipts 1.635bales: sales 200 bales; oyixirts to Great Britain 3.780 bales: coastwise 226 hai«s. Memphis. Jan. 5.—Cotton do sad steady: mid dling 10%e; net M| *-- 1 —■ g| ■ 683 bales; sales .«ucs. Augusta, Jan. 5.—Cotton closed quiet: mid dling l"%@J0%c; net receipts 706 bales; sales 713 bales. Charleston. Jan. 8.—Ccttpn closed steady; middling 10%@lle; net receipts 1,556 bales; sales 1.090 bales; groceries, provisions, etc. New York, Jajj. 5.—Flour closed a shade easier with only a very limited demand for ex port aud home use; Superfine Western and Stato $4 85@5 15; Southern flour dull; com mon to fair extra Southern $5 50@5 yo; good l to choice $5 95@8 25. Wheat ojiencd dull and I heavy, but closed a shade stronger with a bet- , ter export demand; $1 42% for Winter red I Western. Corn without decided change, and in moderate trade inquiry; 5s%@6<*c for new j and old Western mixed; 60c lor kiln dried Western mixed; 57%@59c for yellow Southern. Oats closed a shade firmer. Coffee—Rio closed quiet and steady; cargoes quoted at 15%@19c. gold ; job lots at 13%@203£c. Sugar strong but quiet; 7%@7%c for fair to ! good refining; 7?^c for prime; 7%c for Muscova- I do; refined active and firm at 9fi@9%c for ( standard A. Molasses closed quiet; NewOrleana I at 35@38c for common to fair. Rice quiet and | firmer. Petroleum dull and heavy; refined at , 12%c. Tallow firm at 7 9-16c. Turpentine closed | firm at R#7sin steady at $1 72%@ i 1 80 for strained. Pork opened lower; closed ! quiet but firm at $12 35@12 60 for new mess. P~ y. Jennie Middleton. Benj Willey, Gettysburg. C A Hi . ! M Crowley, Lizzie Carr, and two unknown j Passed out—Steamship Seminole, f-ir Boston; j steamer Dictator, for Florida: barks C J Bain*. Tomasjto and Maria (Sp), for port in Spain: i barks Louis and Marie Stahl (Ger), for Cork for I orders. At anchor, outward bound—Schr M B Millen. | Loading—Ship Savannah. I Waiting—Barks Cora Moland, Geo Booth. ! Arrived to-day for orders—Bark Lydia (Br), i from Barrow. Off the bar—Schrs 8 VI 8iramons and one uq- i known. Wind light. NW; fair. Charleston, January 5—Arrived—Steamers G W Clyde, from New \ork; Falcon, from Bal tiinore; hark Foreman, from Liverpool: brig Pelevia. from port in Spain. Cleared—Steamers City of Atlanta, for New York: Virginia, for Philadelphia. Sailed—Brig Sain’l Muir, for Wilmington,N C. New York. January 5—Arrived—Montreal and Alfo. Queenstown. January 5—Arrived—Baltic. New York.January 5—Arrived—Cortes. Arrived out—Derwent, Virginia, Hiawatha. Constance. Dampier. Derpominer, Eva Parker. Lizzie, Minna. Homeward — Hilling. Wilmington; Frances Herliert, Hamilton Roa<ls. New York. January 6—Arrived out—Outten- burg. Homeward—Lewis Smith. Hampton Roads; Helen Marion. Tybee; Cumberland. Savannah; lizzie M Morrell. Galveston: Annie 8 Conant, Mobile. Later—Arrived—Claribel, Kingston. Gleneorn. Yokohama via Suez Canal. Havre. January 6—Arrived—Canada. Liverpool, January 6—Arrived—Ontaro, Alice. Redstar. Halifax, January 6—Arrived—Steamer Lor- Theohald. Adams. Rotterdam, sld Dec 12. Lady Dufferin (Br). Flynn. L'pool sld Dec 19. Martha Cobb. Greenbank, L'pool sld Dec 11. Peacemaker <Br>, Closson. L'pool. sld Dec 18. Thereee(Bn, Shaw. London, sld Dec 11. Americana (Br;. Spry, L'pool sld Dec 3. Constance (Br>, Kerr, Grimsby, sld Dec 20. Freedom, Lawrence. L'pool, sld Nov 23. Geo Bell i BrRose, Antwerp, sld Nov 22. Ryerson (Bn. Dennis. L'pool, sld Nov 14. Sylvanus Blanchard (Br>. Oakes, L'pool, sailed Dec 3. St Bernards (Br), Churchill. L'pool sld Dec 3. Lillie Soullard (Br». KiU&m, L pool, sld Nov 24. County of Pictou (Br), Muro, London, sld Nov 24. Herbert Beech (Bn. Crosby. L'pool, sld Nov 2. Glad Tidings iBr). Dick. L'pool sld Nov 2 Magnificent (Bn, Peat, Greenock, sld Dec 1. Anna Camp, Gardner. London, sld Nov 19. Lvdia (Br), Perry. L'pool. sld Nov 14. Ella S Thayer. Minnott, Hull, sld Dec 1. Cambridge (Br), Hill. Dublin, sld Dec 19. Crown Prince (Bn. Stafford. London, cld Dec 27. Steinvora tBr), McIntosh, Ostend, sld Dec 18. Levi G Burgess. Starrett, L’pool sld Dec 28. Neptun (Ton, Meyer, L’pool, aid Dec 21. Harmonia, Small Bremen, sld Jan 2. BARKS. Carpione (Br), Boyle. Antwerp, sld Dec 19. Alma (For), . Holyhead, sld Dec 3. Arracan (Ger), Bunge. L'pool sld Dec 4. Athlete (Br), Hutchinson. L'pool, sld Dec 17. Emma Marr (Br). Shield. Belfast, sld Dec 19. Angela (Sp), Argilguet, Havana, cld I>ec 14. Jupiter (Gen. Schudt, Hamburg, sld Dec 10. Warren lla-tings iBn. West, London, sld Nov 30 Lois iBrt Sheldrake, Havre, sld Dec 11. Alliance (Non, Halvorsen. Waterford, sld Nov 8. Bengal (Swed), Myra, Glasgow, sld Nov 28. Witch, Mudgett. Stettin, sld Nov 26. A F Sioneraan (Bn. Crosby. London, sld Nov 26. Alee Roy (Br), MeKeuzie, Bremen, sld Nov 27. | Krageroe (Nor). Barth. Grimsby, sld Oct 30. | H L Routh. Young. London, sld Dec 8. j Ponema tBr>, Gordon. L'pool sld Nov 17. 1 Ewiva (Non, Pharo, Dundee, sld Nov 19. Minna tBr), Douglas. Dundee, sld Nov 20. j New Republic (Bn. Wilson, London, sld Nov 25. i Fratemitas (Nor), Jacobsen, Barrow, sld Oct 17. j Cometen (Swedi. . Barrow, sld Oct 26. j Emma A Alice. Gibbs. Greenock, sld Nov 8. , Johanne Marie (Ger), Jaburg, Hamburg, sailed Nov 9. ! Tolt-do (Br', Pitman, London, sld Nov 9. : Erbina (Fori. Neilsen. Dundee, sld Nov 19. ! Leamington (Bn. Orkney. Havre, sld Nov 14. Mercator (Non. Selliken, Glasgow, sld Dec 1. j Othere (Bn, Kinney. Cardiff, sld Dec 3. Brage (Non, Hansen, Fleetwood, sld Dec 3. • Madre Chiozza (Ital), . Falmouth, sld Dec 2. Ibis, Sawyer. Naples, sld Dec —. Lovdahl (Nor), Jacobsen. Marseilles, sld Dec 3. Asta ( Nor), Arnesen, Hull sld Dec 27. Veritas tRussi, Rosenberg. Falmouth, sld Dec 13. J H McLaren (Br). Delap. Havre, sld Jan 2. Tikoma iBr>. McNutt, L pool sld Jan 1 Betty (Ger), Nordenholdt. L'puol, sld Dec 28. Continental. Tupper, Fortresss Monroe, sld Dec 1 28. Emmanuel (Nor), Lvdersen. Fortress Monroe, sld Dec 28. Emily LawtbenBn. Webster, Newport, sld Dec • 16. Fortuna (For), . Bremen, sld Dec 19. Wave King (Br), Corbett, Antwerp, sld Dec 15. i BRIGS. I Wanderer (Br), Lewis, Bremen, sld Dec 21. G C Michels (Ger'. Dilmitz. Gloucester, Oct 22. j Don Francisco (Sp). Cienfuegos, sld Dec 19. SCHOONERS. Harvey W Anderson, Babcock,Philadt iphia, cld Dec 18. Marv E Femerick, Richards, Philadelphia, cld Dec 20. ‘ Ward J Parks, Bogart. New York, cld Dec 19. i Welcome R Beebe, Lozier.New York, cld Dec 31. DeMory Gray, Woodhull. New York, cld Dec 21. I Katie G Robinson, Champion, Philadelphia, cld I Dec 13. Kate Collins, Mathis, New York, cld Jan 1. Alice. Campbell, Boston, cld Dec 26. Etta A Stimpson. Long. New York, cld Jan 2. Sarah Wood, Hickman, Philadelphia, Dec 28. Louise P Mallory.Stetson.New lork, cld Dec 31. Enos B Phillips. Allen. Boston, cld Jan 2. Howard A Hunt, Hand Philadelphia, cld Jan 2. DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN | DOWN DG7VN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN IX3WN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN DO WN I DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN All Wool French Cashmeres at 60c. equal to any in the city at $1, In black waM M *" B ■ i Aina*.-a worm o.«c ai jx. oiacK Aipw... »"nu cvx: n w. Alpaca worth $1 at 75c, Black Alpaca worth $1 25 at $1. i Waterpro* -f. 1% yards wide, worth $1 at only 50c, very cheap indeed, nd Black Waterproof worth $1 at only 75c. and all the fashionable colors.such as navy blue.seal brown and bottle green. Bl k Cashmeres worth $1 50. only $l.Bi'k Cashmeres worth $1 ,o, only $1 25. Black Alpaca worth 25c at 15. Black Alpaca worth 35c at 23c. Black Alpaca worth 40c at 30c. Black Alpaca worth 50c at 40c. Black Alnaca worth 65c at 50c. Black Alpac.. worth 80c rt 60c. Black Alp — " — Brown \ Bine and I r 1,000 French Ermine Sets for children, sold In New York at $2 50. We will sell the set (Muff and Boa) at only 75c. 1.000 dozen Indies' Silk Ties at less than one half the usual selling price. We have a beautiful line of Fancy Dress Goods at 10c. We have a beautiful line of Fancy Dress Goods at 12%c. We have a beautiful line of Fancy Dress Gcods at 13e. We have a beautiful line o' F'ancy Dress Goods at 20c. We have a beautiful line of Fancy Dress Goods at 25c. White Blankets, large size, a pair worth $3 50 down to $2. White Blankets, large size, a pair worth $4 down to $2 75. White Blankets, large size, a pair worth $4 down to $3. White Blankets, large size, a pair worth $5 down to $3 50. White Blankets, extra large size, a pair worth $7 50 down to $5. 1.000 Ladies' Undervests worth 50c aown to 25c. 500 Ladies" Undervests worth 75c down to 50c. 500 Ladies’ Undervesta worth $1 down to 75c. 1,000 Gents' Undershirts worth 50c down to 25c. 1.000 Gents' Merino Undershirts worth $1 down to 50c. 1.000 Gents' Merino UndCTshirts $1 25 down to 75a 600 (rents' Merino Undershirts worth $1 50 down to $1. 250 Gents' All Wool Undershirts worth $2 down to $1 50. 100 dozen Pure Silk Handerchiefs at only 10c—ten cents—each. 2.500 dozen Cors. ts, of all styles and makes, at a great reduction. 1.000 yards Canton Flannel worth 10c at 6%c, worth 12%c for 10c,worth 18c, for 12%a 750 dozen Cotton. Linen and Damask Towels at bargain prices. 5,000 dozen Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fancy Stockings at 10c, worth double. 100 pieces Opera Flannel, splendid quality, in all colors, only 40c per yard. Flannels of all kinds and in all colors, cheaper than ever. Neck ShawLs, square yard at only 10c. better at 25c and 50c. DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN Railroad*. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. ,i ifoi- DqWN DOWN Shawls of all kinds for Ladies’ and (ientlemen's wear, very cheap. 3,000 yards Sash Ribbons worth 25c down to 6c—six cents—a yam. yan I have returned from New York only a few days ago. and have been for tunate enough to pick up goods at almost any price, surprisingly cheap in deed. and now offer these goods at a trilling a-Ivan -e. An inspection of • tnc tru these bargains we cordially solicit,and are positive it will repay the trouble. DAVID 160 BROUGHTON STREET, The Cheap Dry Goods House. down- down DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN down- down down DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN DOWN- DOWN down 4:15 p. M 7:10 p. u 5.20 a. M 8:10 a. u 9:50 a. M 3:30 a. x 9:25 A. u 9:30 ▲. M 3:50 p. x 3:45 p. x 9:40 p. x 2:30 p. x 3:15 p. x 7:00 p. x 5:45 a. X 8:40 GKXERAL SUPXRrKTEXDCXT'S OWTCK, Atlantic axd Gulp Railroad. Savaxxah. January 5, 1878. O N and after SUNDAY, January 6th, Pas senger Trains on this Road will i lows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at Arrive at Jesup daily at Arrive at Thomasvilk daily at Arrive at Bainbridge daily at Arrive at Albany daily at Arrive at Live Oak daily at Arrive at Jacksonville daily at Arrive at Tallahassee daily at Leave Tallahassee daily at Leave Jacksonville daily at Leave Live Oak daily at Leave Albany daily at Leave Bainbridge daily at Leave Thoma8ville daily at Leave Jesup daily at Arrive at Savannah daily at 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 train, arriving at Bruns wick 8:50 p. x. daily. Passengers leaving Macon at 9:15 a. x. (dally) connect at Jesup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this train connect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 4:45 p. X. (daily). No change of cars between Montgomery and Jacksonville. Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through to and from Savannah and Jacksonville: also through sleepers from Atlanta. Ga., and Mont gomery, Ala., to Jacksonville, Fla. No change of cars between Atlanta and Jack sonville. Connect at Albany with D&ssenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Macon. Eufaula, Montgomery. Mobile. New Orleans, etc. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi cola every Sunday afternoon; for Columbus every Wednesday morning. Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun days excepted) for Green Cove Springs. St. Augustine. Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on St. John's river. Shipping. FOR NEWYORK. FIRST CLASS PASSAGE *20 00 SECOND CLASS 16 00 THIRD CLASS 13 00 STEERAGE 10 00 Shipping. For Augusta and Way Landing l STEAMER KATIE Capt. A. C. CaBa.\18,| TUILL I* avi Padetford's wharf ev.—■ VV day EVENING at 6 o'clock. points. For freight or passage apply t.,' N1A oHo'o ■■ THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP H. LIVINGSTON, O. P. HAZARD, blaster. W •e port January 8. 1878, at 10:30 o'clock a. x. Staterooms and tickets can be secured from C. V. HEISS, Palatka: F. J. BALLARD, or St Augus- Captain R. F. ARMSTRONG, Ageut, : tine, or A. M. BECK, Jacksonville. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.. Agents. jan7-tf No. 98 Bay street LEGAL NOTICE QTATE OF GEORGLN, Chathax County.— 0 Notice is hereby given to all persons con corned that I have applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, for an order authorizing the sale of all of the real estate belonging to EDWARD JONES, deceased, for the purpose of payment of debts and dis tribution: and that said order will be granted at the F'EBKUARY TERM, 1878, of said court, unless objections are filed. Deckxbfr 31, 1877. G W. J. DkRENNE, Administrator estate Edward Jones. janl-M4t Office on wharf. ui ur passage apply to JOHN LAWTON, Manage. janSql Savannah, Charleston] FLORIDA STEAMPACKET C0MR'*J WINTER 8CHEDILE| l O N and after the 1st instant will sail fr* DeRenne's wharf, foot of Abercom stre«| Steamer | Steamer CITY POINT, I DIC T A TO !>l DOWN. DOWN. DOWN. DOWN. Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. x., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4:40 p. x. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI VISION. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a. x 9:50 12:15 p. x 3:30 p. x 7:10 p. m 5:00 a. X 9:15 a. X 12:35 p. x 2:47 p. x 5:30 p. x BLACK AXD COLORED SILKS AT COST ECKSTEIN dh OOS. CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS. /urniturr. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. THK BEST AND CHEAPEST IS AT D . G I, L E N 5 S Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets. I AM NOW OFFERING THE FINEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE CITY AT PRICES THAT WILL COMPARE WITH ANY. MY STOCK IS ALL NEW, And consists of a great variety of Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Folding Chairs, Patent Reclining Chairs, Patent Rockers, Sideboards, Wardrobes. Hat Racks. Book Cases. Secretaries, Chiffoneres, Marble Tables, Parlor Desks, Lounges. Cribs and Bedsteads. Also, a new arrival of Brackets Suitable for the Holidays! And everything kept in the Furniture line. I respectfully invite those in need of anything to give me a call before purchasing aud be convinced of the fact. Packing and shipping free of charge, and all goods guaranteed as represented. II. G. decll-tf ALLEN, CORNER BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. Hotels. BROCK HOUSE, ENTERPRISE, FLA. -IS AT- W. J. T HIS popular house, so long and favorably known to the Florida travel, is now open LINDSAY Ac BRO.’! 190 BROUGHTON STREET, for the season of 1877-78, under the same man agement 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. Accessible daily by fine steamers. To th** sportsman, pleasure seeker and invalid this j bou.se presents attractions nowhere to be found | in the South. The proprietors assure their | guests all the comforts of a home at moderate 1 rates. Open from November to Mav. BODINE A McCARTY, dec8-2m Proprietors. I NEXT DOOR TO THE EXTENSIVE CROCKERY STORE OF G. W. ALLEN. YI7E have just received a lai T> SUITES, SIDEBOARDS. i large lot of goods, among which is the new EASTLAKE CHAMBER >S, HAT r RACKS, etc. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF Brackets, Wall Pockets, Looking Glasses, Jardinier Stands, MARBLE TOP TABLES, FOR $3 00 AND UPWARDS. T> a rrvi a Ereat many other useful articles, which we are determined to sell at LOW PRICES. Call KJul 11 L LI) liA A Around and examine, as it is no trouble to show goods. Country orders solicited. Goods packed ‘ and shipped free, at Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c. W. J. LINDSAY & BRO.’S. PLANTERS HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE. SAVANNAH, GA. cffiiUinmf ©oods. Lloyd and Novanch, for Baitimore. By Mail. C O> Rates $1 50 per day. JOHN BRESNAN, COMFORTABLE ROOMS and first class table. New York, January 3—Cleared, schr Empress, Cobb, Jacksonville. Bremen. January 2—Sailed, ship Harmonia, Small. Tybee. Havre. January 1—Arrived, bark Kongbyrd (Nor). Landfeldt, Savannah. January 2—Sailed, bark J H McLaren (Br), Delap, Tybee. Liverpool January 3—Sailed, bark Storm Bird (Ger), Kraeft, Feruajjdiqa. Swansea, January 2—Arrived, bark Columbus (Br), Burrows, Darien. Brunswick, January 2—Arrived, schr Sarah Eaton, Dix. New York. Bremen. D^einber 30—Arrived, bark Pauline (Ger), Stohff, Savannah. Barcelona. Decemlier 26—Arrived, steamship Vidal Sala (Sp), Maristany, Savannah. Boston, January 2—Cleared, schr Enos B Phillips. Allen. Savannah. Manager, late of Bresnan’s European House. Strangers de6irpus of home comforts should stop at the PLANTERS HOTEL. novl9-tf Great Clearing Out Sale of Millinery K. PLATSHEK’8, FLORIDA. S ANFORD HOUSE, Sanford, Orange county. Upper St. John's. First class hotel for 150 guests. Billiards, bowling alley, seini-tronical gardens and orange groves, fresh vegetables, warm sulphur riprings. fine fishing, shooting and boating. Twenty steamboats a week from Jacksonville. Telepranh, daily mail. Moder ate chargee. J. B. WlSTAR, Manager. LAKE MONROE HOUSE. Sanford. Good and comfortable accommodations for60 g ie6ts. Open throughout the year. Terms $10 a 3 reek >30 a 154 BROUGHTON STREET. 700 Pounds ZEPHYR WOOL, $30 a month. nov5-M,W&F 39t VF’INDSOR HOTEL.—The above fine hotel ▼ ▼ kas recently been enlarged to double its St Simon Mills. December 28—Arrived, bark firm at'9tii<g-9k6c for ! Alice Muir(Br>. Acker. Sheibourne. Jacksonville. December 27—Arrived, schr Harry C Shephard. Steelman, St Augustine: T E Hallock. Moue, St Augustine. Philadelphia. January 2—Cleared, schr How ard A Hunt, Hand, Savannah. St Mary's, December 22—Arrived, brigs Amer- , ican Union. Collins, Santander; 26th, Cid (Sp), Lard opened lower; closed active: prime I Estopina, Havana. Sailed, brig American Union, steam at 7 92^«n7 95; closed at 7 95 Whisky i Collins, Femandina. closed dull at $1 09Vi Freights to Liverpool | December 17—Cleared, barks Wimbain (Hr), closed scarcely so firm: cotton per sail >£d, per i HaJliday. Hull; 28th, Richard (Ger). Paske, Bou- ‘* whea’ ‘ former cajiacity. and now offers unusual attrac i tions to invalids and tourists. It is situattxl in the central portion of the city, directly on the S ublic park, and near the post office, churches, epot and steamboat landings. It presents all the adjuncts of a first class hotel. This house will be opened on the 15th inst. LEWIS A MOORE, Proprietors, Jacksonville, Fla. nov8-3m steam tpl: wneatjper steam 9d. Louisville, Jan. 5.—Flour closed dull for Extra at $4 00^4 25; Family at $4 5l)@4 75; No. 1 at $5 50(&5 75; Fancy at $6 00^6 50. Wheat closed quiet; red at $1 2)@1 25; amber and white at $1 25@1 30. Cora dull; white at 45c: mixed at 42c. Rye at 65c. Oats quiet; white at 33c; mixed 31c. Pork closed quiet at $12 00. Bulk Meats quiet but steady: shoulders at clear ribs 6@.6t6c; clear sides 6>4c. Bacon quiet; shoulders at 7c: clear ribatfc; clear sides at TYfi lAnl quiet; choice leaf, tierce at 8£4&*4%c; ditto kt^r at 9^9>4C. Sugar cured hams quiet at lOty&Uc, packed. Whisky active at $1 08. Bagging dull at 12Ue. Toba«-*co quiet but dull; LouisriUe na\->* bright logne. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Fortress Monroe, January 6—The bark Clarence, from Baltimore bound for Antwerp, oil laden, is at Back Ri^er with her windlass gone. The tug J S Gunby has gone down to render assistance. Norfolk. January 6—Steamers W Polce, and Elizabeth, for Conwayboro, S C. is ashore on Cape Lookout. RECEIPTS. Per Central Railroad, January 5—2,033 Itales cotton. 60 half bbls beer, 72 quarter bbls beer, 15 bbls whisky, 40 bbLs grits. 63 bales hav. 353 sacks corn, 2&3 bbls flour, 8 bales waste. 4 cases handles. 1 lot household goods, 5 tierces hams, 1 and steadv • 1 box bottled beer, 4 boxes dry* salted meat. .34 254i4 40- extra i bal* •« warps, 10 bales domestics, 10 bbls twine, fall $5 154^5 35 - 30 groceries, 6 ears lumber, 1 keg svrup. 1 Tobacco quiet but dull: Louisville navy brig] mahogany at 54(g,55c; mahogany at 53@.S4o; ditto second cliiss at 484r.50c; fine black navy at 48<2&50c: Kentucky smoking at 29@50c. St. Louis, Jan. 5. -Ilour qui offerings light; superline fall $4 fall at ciouble extra faff *5 15^5 35; | family$570@5 90. Wheat active: ^ red fall ! bbl rosm. o» ci •wi/- v., ■( fiitto «t •si 180,4? i \’o i Atlantic and <»ulf Railroad. Januarv^— r-d #-11 j? t ' \v, •» soring at 07V4* *Corn i 732 bales cotton. 9 cars lumber. 497 bbls rosin, 13 SSfrriNo-VmrtedM Oats bbls spirits turpentine 5 bbls umnges, 9 boxes chtsed for_ No. Bye motive j WHITE, BLACK 10c., COLORED 14c. PER OUNCE OAA LADIES' and Misses' SHODDY FELT HATS, at 20c. each. (■VV 500pounds GERMANTOWN WOOL, all colors, at 9c. per ounce. 200 Ladies' and Misses’ WOOL FELT HATS, at 50c. each. 400 pairs Ladies' KID GLOVES, all colors, at 50c., 75c., $1 00 and $1 25 per pair. 200 Indies’ and Misses' FRENCH FELT HATS, at 75c. each. 1,000 Ladies' BLACK STRAW HATS, at 25c. and 35c. each. 2U0 pounds SHETLAND WOOD, all colors, at lSUc. per ounce. 300 REAL HAIR SWITCHES at 75c. and $1 00 each. 200 dozen Ladies' and Misses’ STOCKINGS, cardinal blue, orown, two pairs for 25c. 1,000 LITTLE HARRY LAMPS, at 10, 15. 90 and 25c, each. 1.000 boxes WRITING PAPER, with ENVELOPES, two boxes for 25c. 100 dozen Fine TOILET SOAP, three cakes for 10c. 500 WALNUT HAT RACKS, at 20, 25 and 35c. each. SILK SCARFS AND NECK BUCHING at great bargains. jan4-tf K. PLATSHEK, 1M Broughton street. tftgars and (Tobacco. (Commission Merchants. TAKE PRITCHARD & MOMELL, TOBACCO GENERAL NOTICE! CIGAR DEALERS! RICE r £'HE cigar makers'^ strike threatening to continue for an endednite^ period, we advise our costo BROKERS * mers and those desiring to supply _ J — the following brands at once. All others are out of stock: 1( , . On hand. PANDORA, HAPPY LOVERS, EPICUREAN. MERVEILLE. DESSERT, GOLDEN Merchants, I BUG, MORNING CALL, JASMINE. GRENADIER, and our Dew brand, WELCOME ITGARS. In stock, full lines of J. G. DILL S and J. H. SCHOOLFIELD S celebrated PLUG TOBACCOS, for which we are sole agents for the Southern States. A. G. FULLER A CO.’S FINE TWIST and COIL TOBACCOS. Depot for W. S. KIMBALL A CO.’S VANITY FAIR TOBACCO and CIGARETTES. LOG CABIN and LOVE AMONG THE ROSES SMOKING TOBACCOS. Agency tor SEIDENBERG’S A OO.'S KEY WEST CIGARS. Just in. a fresh lot of IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS. Commission 66 Bay St., Stoddard's Lower Range, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. L IBERAL advances made on consignments. «i Special attention given to filling all orders for Rough and Clean Rice, and prompt atten tion bestowed U2X>n ail produce entrusted to our care. sepl-6m novl9d&w&Teltf BOEIIM, BEXDHEIM & CO., 143 BAY STREET, 8AVANNAH, GA. Philadelphia, t* cask. Baltimore, ^ cask Boston, "y cask BY 8AH^ Cotton— _ _ Liverpool direct, y tt) Havre, $ tt>. gold Bremen. ^ 1b . .. Genoa, $ fl>, gold COUNTRY PRODUCE Grown Fowls, $ pair Half grown, y pair..... " Ducks (Muscovy) » pair 75 Ducks (English), y pair 65 Turkeys (live). - - • - • - - 31 Turkeys (dressed). $Mb. Chickens (dressed), fMb Eggs (country ). $ doz Eggs (Western), doz Butter (coimtry), V 1b Peanuts (Georgia), bushel. .. Peanuts (Tennessee), $ bushel.. Florida sugar, f lb Florida s^rup* V gallon Honey, $ gallon.... Irish potatoes, y bbl 1 50 1 50 1 50 Poultry.—Tfc“ market is overstocked and de- The market is weak, with a good de- at 54Uc. Barley dull, ^rfciskf quiet <*t $J (M. Pork at $11 65 cast for mess. Lard nominal at at 7*4c. Bulk me*ts weak: shoulders at 3H& 3%c; clear rib sides 5 70Q,5 80; clear sides 5 85, loose in car lota Bacon dull; clear sides TJdc. Green meats dull: shoulders at 3^gc; clear nb sides at 5 45. Sweet pickled hams at 8c for twelve pound average. Hogs closed weaker and in good demand; light packing $3 90@4 15. Cattle closed in good demand for all grades; prime t<» choice native shipping steers $4 75@ 5 25. lattvr price for extra heavy, fair to good ditto at S3 l >0; light at S3 75@4 00; corn fed Texans at $3 004&4 uO. .Sheep steady and un changed. Chicago, Jan. 5.—Flour closed quiet and no- niiual; Western extra at $4 75@5 75; Minnesota extra at $4 75^6 50; xiatent grades at $6 50<*£ 9 U0; superflna at $2 50^r.4 00: winter extra at $5 504>.7 00. Wheat msTj.o byt lower; No. 2 Chicago spring at $1 06W&I 4r»r cash and January; $1 09 tor February* §1 09U for March: No. 3 ditto at $1 Ol&l 01J*. Cbrt! unsettled aud lower; 4'JHQ48)4c. latter gilt edge, for cash; 42%cfor January; 41K^41f^c for February. Oats dull and a shade lower at 24^c for cash; 24U&2&ic for January; 34Wc for February. By© fairly active at 56^c. Barley firmer at 57>^58c. Pork dull, weak and lower; $11 25 for cash: $11 37^ for Febru ary*: $11 45 for March. Lard dull and a shade lower; 7 37)4 ter cash; 7 42^ton Febnxarj’; 7 50 for March. Bulk steady ; shoulders 4c; short rib middles 5^: sho^t Jug middles 6c. Whisky* closed steady and in iaif aem^nj nt " ™ flf— * ’sTwheat* sacks oats, 8 sacks potatoes. ! bales moss, and mdse. , Per Savannah and Cljarlestop Rafiroad, Jan 5 I —125 bales cotton, and mdse. ! Per steamer City Point, from Florida—55 : bales sea Island cotton, oranges, and mdse, j Per steamer Reliance, from Satilla River. &c j —12 hales cotton, 125 sacks rice, 25 hides, 3 bdls hides, boat, fish, mdse, etc. TISON & GORDON, Cotton Factors Carriages, Suggirs, &(. EXPORTS. . elphi bales cotton. 194 bales domestics, 491 bbls rosin, 30 bbls spirits turpentine, 70 hhds iron, 7,000 feet lumber. 150 empty bbls and kegs, 200 pkgs fruit, and gen mdse. Per steamship Seminole, for Boston—731 bales cotton. 62 casks rice, 15.000 feet lumber. 64 bbls spirits turpentine. io bales hides, 113 bdls hides, 342 pkgs oranges, 23 casks clay. 63 sundries. Per steamship City of Macon, for New York —2,867 bales cotton. 97 dry cow hides, 30 sacks r^ugh pice, 50 bbls rosin, 157 casks rice, 100 sks cotton seed cake, 53 pkgs fruit, KJl pkgs mdse. 505 bales domestics. PASSENGERS. Per steamer Reliance, from Satilla River, Ac $105. Receipts—Flour. 10,000 barrels, mew, j _ - ,, _ _ - . ~ 54,000 buslieU: Corn, 9 000 bushels; oats, 13,000 1 bushels: rye, 790 bushels: barley, 12,000 bushels. Kine, A A Clark, Capt Fulton, Shipments—Flour. 10,000 l^ryls; wheat, 27,000 in the steerage. —F W Flint, C P Goodyear. I Frank. Mrs Carr and children. Miss Mary McAlpin, J P Gilson. A S Biglow, R W Grubb, Mr Cook. Mr Walker, and 13 deck. Per steamship Juniata, for Philadelphia—Dr J P Burd. John Crane, J V Beck. Per steamship Citj^of Macon, for New York— Freeland, Miss and five maud. Bitter. tide Prtvprs.-Market well mil SriKT. -fit-onria and Ho; ■** —and Florida, scarce, with but flpments—Mouniu.uuu barrels, bushels; corn, 1,900 bushels: oato, li,,')0Q bush els; rye, 000 bushels: barley, 3.800 ousheis. Cixciknati, Jan. 5.—Flour strong and higher; Family at $5 80&6 00. Wheat in good demand and a shade higher; red at $1 20^1 25. Corn stronger at 4o^41c. Oats in fair demand and firm at 2^3lc. Rye quiet and firm at 62® 64c. Barley dull; good to prime spring at 50® 55c. Provisions—Pork at $11 50® 12 60. Lard ** ren- •A good demand for a first-class ar- iDPlied • demanUgood. i closed in fair demand and strong; stea ffi!biUgh^and. | demist 7 4^7 50; ke ttleat 7 )rida. scarce, with but . Meats closed rnuet; slioulders at 4^( CONSIGNEES. Per Central Railroad, January 5—Chas Seiler, :jr UenR —.—.. MJDoyfe,^ Loeb fc A Minis A Son, SO clear rib at 5 65®5 90; clear sidee at C aynes A Brc, T Roderick. Henry Yonge. Alea- ;der A M, Lester Hubbell W A Morgan, H Guckenheimer & Co, M F Foley, Dr Elbry/L J Guilmartin A Co, J B Reedy Goodman J W Lathrop A Co, L Putzel Boehai, B A Co, Geo Schley, H Myers A Bros, 8 A Einstein, R Hab ersham's Son A Co, DC Bacon &0o, Solomon Bros, Dr Douglass, Peacock, H A Co, Mrs S M —4>*D— Commission Merchants, NO. 112 BAY’ ST., SAVANNAH, GA. eral CASH ADVANCES made on consign ments of Cotton. COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL AND PRO- i CEEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to T)EGS to inform his old friends and patrons that he is located on the corner of West Broad and (Ug2&djw&w6m 13 ~ all business. D. Y. DANCY, C OTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 108 Bay street. Savannah, MERCHANT, 108 Bay street, Georgia. Prompt and careful attention given all business. Liberal cash advances made on scpl-d,twAw6m to all business, consignments. I >. M. BENNETT, (Successor to McKee A Bejcvett.) s old friends and patrons that he is located on t Bryan streets, next door to the old stand, and has on hand a well selected stock of Carriages, Buggies, Grocers’ & Plantation Wagons, That he is offering at prices in accordance with the times. I have also a full force of mechanics and am prepanni to do any kind of new work and repairs. Thankful for past favors to the old firm, I respectfully ask a continuance of patronage. dec2l-tf D. M. BENNETT Arrive at McIntosh, Arrive at Jesup “ “ Arrive at Blackshear 44 “ Arrive at Dupont " “ Leave Dupont Ixeave Blackahear Leave Jesup “ ** Leave McIntosh “ *• Arrive at Savannah ** “ WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont. Sundays excepted, at Arrive at ^ aldosta Arrive at Quitman “ “ Arrive at Thomasrille “ “ Arrive at Albany Leave Albany ** “ Leave Thomasville Leave Quitman ** “ I^eave \ aldosta “ “ Arrive at Dupiont “ “ J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation. H. S. HAINES, jan7-tf General Superintendent. 5:30 a. x 8:20 a. x 10:28 a. x 1:10 p. x 6:40 p. x 5:00 a. x 11:00 a. x 1:36 p. x 3:22 p. x 6:15 p. x Philadelphia & Southern MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $20 00 SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 00 STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 00 DECK PASSAGE 10 00 CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA PHILADELPHL4. » 00 w THE STEAMSHIP Y O 31 I 3 Captain JACOB TEAL, '117ILL sail for the above nort on SATURDAY, » ▼ January 12, 1878. at 12 o’clock x. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. Agents. jan7-tf 100 Bay street. Savannah and Charleston R. fl. Oftick Savannah A Charleston R. R. Co., 1 Savannah, Ga., January 5, 1878. ) O N and after MONDAY, January 7th, 1878. the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows. FROM ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT: PAST MAIL TRAIN DAILY. Leave Savannah at 5:00 p. x Arrive at Charleston at 11:00 p. k Leave Charleston at 3:15 a. x Arrive at Savannah at 9:00 a. x THE RAIL CONNECTION NOW BEING COMPLETE WITH NORTHEASTERN RAIL ROAD. THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS WILL RUN ON THIS TRAIN TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. WILMINGTON. N.C.. AND BOSTON. MASS.. THE BOSTON FLEETER LEAVING SAVANNAH ON MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT 5:00 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. North, Yemaesee (Sundays excepted); South, Yemassee, daily. Leave Savannah at 9:00 a. m Arrive at Charleston at... 5:30 p. m Arrive at Augusta at 5:30 p. x Arrive at Port Royal at 2:00 p. x Leave Charleston at 8:00 a. x Leave Augusta at 7:33 a. x Leave Port Royal at !0;20 a. x Arrive at Savannah at 8:50 Ti m Connection at Charleston with North eastern and South Carolina Railroads: at Au gusta with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad northward, and Georgia Railroad westward. Also, at Yemassee for stations on FOR NEWYORK. EMPIRE LINE. Capt. Scott. , Capt. Leo Vogel TUESDAYS, SUNDAYS January 1. at 6 p. x. January 6, at lOi January 8, at 9 p. x. January 13. - January 15, at 5 p. x. 1 January 20, January 22. at 8 p. x. | January 27, January 29, at 5 p. x. at 10 a at 10 a. at 10 a 3 ForFernandina. Jacksonville, PalatJ And Intermediate Landings on St. John * I River. *■ RETURNING: Steamer CITY POINT arrives SATURDAYS and leaves same day at 7 a. x. for Charles ton. Steamer DICTATdl arrives T H r r»P DAYS and leaJ same day at * for Charleston. Close connection made with steamer Starlia for Enterprise. Melionvilie and intermedlL landings on the Upper St. Jonn'a, also wj steamers for the Ocklawal.a river. p*“ rates given to all points. N. B.—Steamer Dictator touches at Fern*, dlna going and returning. Steamer Citv pTp touches at Femandina only on returning " l Rates low and freight received at all time*. JNO. F. ROBERTSON. A_ Office on wharf. jani o CHANGEOFSCHEfil fl Savannah and Melionvilie, Flaj I N I. A N D ' STEAMBOAT THE MAGNIFICENT NEW gHH' IRON STEAM- 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 pas- nger accommodations, will sail on SATUR- AY “ — DAY. January 12, 1878, at 1 o'clock p For freight or passage apply to jan7-tf WTIaDER A CO.. Agenta. SAVANNAH, BALTIMOKE STEAMER RELIANC1 Captain THOS. WHITE, T17ILL leave wharf foot of Drayton ▼ ▼ EVERY’ MONDAY’ at 4 o'clock r Femandina. Fla., touching at St. Catliannfl Island. Doboy, Darien, St. Simon's, Bruiu-weil and St. Mary's, Go., comiecting at Fe 1 dina with steamerCarrie. Capt. Jo<‘ Smith. Ci all points on the St. John's river, and ir. A. A G. A W. I. T. R. R. for all points of interior of Florida and Gulf Coast. Will leave EVERY’ THURSDAY’ at 4 o’d p. x. for Satilla River, touching at St. Cato rine Island, Doboy, Darien, St. Simon's - Brunswick. CONNECTIONS. line of Port Royal Railroad. LUCAS SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS RUN THROUGH TO AND FROM SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA ON THIS TRAIN. NIGHT EXPRESS TIU'IN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Savannah at 10:00 p. x Arrive at Charleston at. 8:45 a. x Leave Charleston at 8:50 p. x Arrive at Savannah at 7:25 a. x Connection at Charleston with Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads. Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren's and L. J. Ga zan's Special Ticket Agencies, No. 22 Bull street ana at Pulaski House, also at Depot Ticket office. C. C. Olney, Receiver. C. 8. GADSDEN, jan?-tf Engineer and Superintendent. PROVIDE NOES CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE $15 00 THE MERCHANTS' AND MINERS’ TRANS PORTATION COMPANY’S STEAMSHIPS V RE appointed -to sail every five days, as fol lows: SARAGOSSA, Captain Hooper. TUESDAY’, r ^ tSo'rinjB At Darien with steamers for the AltamnLa Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers. At Brunswick with Macon aud Brunswicl Brunswick and Albany Railroads. At Jacksonville with steamers for New Smrl na. New Brittain and Datona. At Tocoi with 8t. John s Railway for 8t. All gustine. At Palatka with steamers for Ocklaw River and Crescent City or Dunn's Lake At MeUonvilh- with steamers for Lake Jess Wekiva and Indian Rivers. Freight for Altamaha. Ocmulgee and OcoB Rivers payable in Savannah, and must be rol signed to steamers at Darien. " Through bills lading issued for all points. I JOHN IL MURRAY. Agent I J. H. Smith. Manager. deett-tfl January 8. 1878. at o'clock AMERICA, Captain Billups. SATURDAY, January 12, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. x. GEO. APPOLD. Captain Loveland, THURS DAY, January 17. a» 3 o'clock p. m. Through bills lading given to all points West, all the manufacturing towns in New England, and to Liverpool and Bremen. Tickets can be procured of A. M. BECK, FOR FLORIDA GEORGIA and FLORID! INLAHTI) Tickets can be procured of A. M. BECK, Agent, No. 22 East Bay street, Jacksonville. Fla. ^I0cllllOOclt For freight and passage, applv to j x * 1 JAS. B. WEST AC'' ■ 1 jan5-tf kpplv to A CO., Agents, 114 Bay street. Central and Southwestern R. R. Savannah, Ga., November 11,1877. QN and after SUNDAY, November 11th, 1877, aiiu ttildI ol i'a a . cmi iiiii, *. ■ passenger trains on the Central and South western Railroads and branches will run as follows: TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. m Leaves Augusta 9:15 a. m Arrives at Augusta 5:45 p. x Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. y. Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 p. x Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 a. x Leaves Macon for Eufaula (Accommo dation - 9:00 p. x Arrives at Eufaula 9:55 a. m Leaves Macon for Columbus (Accom modation) 8.00 p. x Arrives at Columbus. 4:38 a. m Making close connection at Atlanta with West ern and Atlantic Railroad for all points North ind West. Eufaula Accommodation leavesMacon daily except Saturday. Columbus Accommodation train runs daily, except Sunday. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 10:40 p. x Arrives at Macon 5:45 a. x Leaves Eufaula (Accommodation) 6:00 p. x Arrives at Macon (Accommodation)... 6:45 a. m Leaves Columbus (Accommodation). . 8:15 p. x Arrives at Macon 5:15 a. x Leaves Macon 7:00 a. x Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a. x Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. x Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. x Arrives at Savannah. 4:ft) p. x 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. Eufaula Accommodation leaves Eufaula daily except Sunday. Columbus Accommodation train runs daily, xcept Sunday. TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leaves Savannah 7:30 p. x Arrives at Augusta 6:00 a. x Leaves Augusta 9:05 p. u Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 A. x Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. m Arrives at Macon 8:00 a. m Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a. m Arrives at Atlanta 2:16 p. x Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8 20 a. x Arrives at Eufaula 3-46 p. x Arrives at Albany 1:50 p. x Leaves Macon for Columbus 11:45 a. x Arrives at Columbus 4:00 p. x Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta. Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making close connection at Atlanta with Western ana Atlantic and Atlanta and Richmond Air Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road: at Columbus with Western aud Mobile and Girard Railroad. Train on Blakeley Extension leaves Albany Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 1:40 p. x Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. x Leaves Albany 10:30 a. x Leaves Eufaula 8:30 a. m Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and FOR NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. FIRST CLASS CABIN PASSAGE. SECOND CLASS CABIN PASSAGE. STEERAGE PASSAGE. STEAMERS CITY OF BRIDGETOI DAVID CLARK rt THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP A P I I) A N, Captain F. KEMPTON, W ILL sail for the above port on THlTtS- DAY, January 10. 1878, at 11 o'clock a. x. RUNNING STRICTLY Inland All the YVavl 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, jan4-tf l(»j Bay street. FOR BOSTON. Boston and Savannah Steamship Line. j ll/ItL leave from Lawrence's wharf, foot < j f f Habcntham street, EVERY’ TUESDAl | and SATURDAY’ for MELLONVILLE. E , TERPRISE and SANFORD, touching at ! Catharine's, Doboy. Darien. St. Simon's Ifdai Brunswick and St. Marv's. Ga. FERNANDINl JACKS* >N\ILLE. PALATKA, and all injoj'- if the St. JOHN'S RIVER. FLA. ' Freight received at all time#*. For fruight or passage apuly to J. S, LAWRENCE.. „ General Manager. 1 Office No. 5 Stoddard's Upper Range. nov23-tf CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 STEAMSHIP SEMINOLE, Captain S. H. MATTHEWS. STEAMSHIP C AKROLL, Captain D. H HEDGE. Sailing Days from Savannah. C EMIN’OLE, Saturday, January 5th. at 8 jl m. CARROLL, Monday. January 14th, 2:30 p. x. SEMIN* »LE, Tuesday January 22d, at 9:30 a. x. CARROLL, Wednosaav.January 30th.at4:30p.x. Through bills of lading given to Providence, Fall River, Lowell. Lawrence and other New England manufacturing points; also to Liver pool by the Cunard. Warren and Ley land Lines. * * a ti REGULAR LI ML For Augusta and Way Landings] STEAMER ROSA, Capt. P. H. WARD. I WILL leave ’.vharf foot ..f East Broad <^4 > ▼ every TUESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clooj For freiglit or passage apply to _ w. f. Barry, Agent I Office on wharf. sepi'^-tf ■ ^or /rciglit or (CUartrr. l wharf with The ships of this line connect at all railroads leading from Boston. 8taterooms and tickets may be secured of A. M. BECK. Jacksonville. For freight or passage apply to RICHARDSON A < A BARNARD. 8 Stoddard's Lower Harare F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents, Rciojcl dec31-tf NASSA.U, IN. I*. 4:47 p. x 11:29 a. x 3:58 p. x 7:35 p. x 6:00 a. x 8:05 p. x 7:15 a. x Albany Leaves Columbus Arrivs at Macon from Columbus Leaves Macon Arrives at Augusta Leaves Augusta. Arrives at Savannah Making close connection at Savannah with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida. Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton will take train No. 2 from Savannah, and traia Na 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. novl6-tf HAVANA, CUBA, FOR BREMEN., 'J'HE A1 British bark MARIA STONEMAX. 5^ 3d s • For fuSer J. H. GRATBIU.I for Liverpool. 'J'HE fine A3 British ship B’eaconsfield, b Captain SiMoysE.v, ^avlng the greater part of her freight engu, win i.™ n - * For further fn igl will have quick dispatch H SS& J. II. ORAYBIU.J ST. AUCUSTINE. FOR LIVERPOOL. q'HE first cla,.; British 6hip CONTEST, f SAVANNAH,NASSAU A HAVANA Mail Steamship Line . . .. , Jaxbs. Master,J having the larger portion of her cargo engage® will have quick dispatch as above. For ntfl dec20-tl ight engagements apply to •tf HOLST. KCLLAR' ALTON’ & CO. I building Material. THE FIRST CLASS IRON STEAMSHIP SIDEWHEEL SAM, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, ETC. SAN JACINTO, fWell known on the Savannah route), will saQ From Savaiinah for Nassau, calling at St. Augustine, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21bt. 1878. H AVING bought the stock of the above line j of go -ugl of H. P. BICKFORD, I ily solicit the custom of my friends iblic. H I will seli on good terms at reasonable prices. A large stock always on hand. Orders addressed to the old established ©rorrrifs and Provisions. (fduratioual. THE RED GROCERY, KINDERGARTEN ! MComo Let I s Live for Oar Chlldrei).» THE American Kindergarten X MONDAY’, January 7th, for will reopen ption H M Comer & Co, C F MONDAY’, January 7th, for the recepi of children for the ensuing term. An afternoon class will also be formed for weekly instruction in this system of more ad vanced scholars. For terms and other information Apply At 105 Jones afreet, to jan34t Mm. M. E. WILBUR. JAB*-* 22 BARNARD STREET, ARE OFFERING: DEPORTED SWISS CONDENSED 5EELK. ORANGE COUNTY MILK, fresh, at 20c. per can. RYE anil GRAHAM FLOUR at 5c. per pound. BARLEY, fresh, at 10c. per pound. HAMS, sugar-cured, at 12jo., with GUARANTEE. GOOSE GREASE, SMOKED BEEF, SAUSAGES. ALSO PURE KEROSENE OIL at 20c. per gallon. RUSSAK Ar CO. A ■ ** Paint and Oil Store, NO. 5 WHITAKER S TREET. SAVANNAH, GA., Will have prompt attention. JOHN OLIVER. The stock will be continued at the old stand for the present. Goods carefully packed for shipping. myl5-tf For Nassau and Havana, calling at St. Augustine, on TUESDAY, JANUAKY lfrr, 1878 TUESDAY, JANUARY lira. 1878. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3&TH, 1X78. And thereafter every other Tuesday. _ ^Uuminating (Oils. C WEST7 -& SONS’ l! ALADDIN sons’ l Security Oil THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-TestJ WATER WHITE IS COLOR. Fully Deodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODI HIGHEST^ AWARD Centennial Expositor For Excellence of ^Manufacture AND HIGH FIRE TEST. Endorsed by the Insurance Companies* Bead this Certificate—One of Many, ShingUs. SHIYGLES HORSE BEDDING. 200,0001) 1 SHINGLES. loads HORSE BEDDING. For sale at Shingle Mill on Canal foot of Bryan street. mm D. C. BACON & CO. nOT»-tf For schedules and illustrated guides to Nas- ! sau, apply to 6 i HUNTER A GAMMELL. Agents, Savannah, Ga. ‘ R. F. AR31STRONG, Agent. St. Augustine, Fla. , „ . MURRAY’ FERRIS A CO., Agents, decl<-tf 62 South street, New Y’ork. Howard Fire Insurance Co. Of BaDT* moke, Baltimore, Dec. Z'A. 187L—Wcssn. C. I ., ’77G'nUnner.: Having \j$M the variO-’|| oiJssold In ibis city for fHuminating purposes--*' I take pleasure in rf^*ommeudingyour“Aia(idi ! I I Security Oil ” as the safrst and Z*tt ever used -Am our honsehold. Yoon tnilr. •1 [Slgntdj ANDREW Rhf.SE, Presidethl Manufactnml by C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore-1 FIREWORKS! YT7E have a remnant of Fireworks left, which * * we offer for cost. BRANCH deeT-Un _ & COOPER. and you will tu« no othefr A PHYSIOLOGICAL view of Marriage!I WOMAN lAOaideto Wed.*^k | Icimfidemixl Treats* on l ■ duties of marr.age K v «(ijswemuses that onfit f jr it. 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