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. J MjL.,
. It Hurt*.
Mr4 Laura Wiggins.
Grubb,
i i'&«bnnc T Kirn
*•.;<#SFjL Itervlxut
'utnF.wx J u. Clark.
■uts-J M r ‘
nut, Exam-el Cocnty—Ja* I
Bit Gains*—J. I>. Dudley.
ukkkvshobo— W. M. Weaver,
iAiij.es Vaijjcy—8. T. Murray.
Giiaiai. E. Gross. Jr.
Glknmorx—J. M. Johns.
gakdi Robert J. Smith,
Hazi-Sihrst. J. N. Miller.
Haia-vondauc—Jamea 1.. I>ow.
. Iajm-aX—hpem-er Popjirtl
HouokEN 1>. B McKinnon.
1Iaki.imiviu.k- Win 1> King
IVASHOX W.II Cone
Jg.KKiOtso.v Oocnty—R. A. I lay lee.
Jdiit-A. I). Pundom.
I.kakv J. A MoOrfjpir.Jr.
UMUttOrr- L. K. Burgntmer.
Ucikviijjc-Robert J. Hoyd.
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S
-,f caik 75
Voaak 1 00
*»—
York, • buabal crate 30c
“ ♦ barrel 50c
onton. » bushel crate 30c
*• fl barrel 50o
Baltimore, V bushel crate 26c
“ V barrel 50c
Philadelphia, « bushel crate 30e
V barrel BQp
Uverpool direct. 9 nominal ll-.«d
OOUNTKY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls. V P*lr
Half grown, f> pair
Ducks iMuwcvj), V pair, nominal .
Duck* (English. $1 pair
Ikks(country). «dos 1*(* k
Eggs (Western), y do*
3mter (country), ft Si
Peanuts (Georgia), V bushel
•0 00
i). 9 bushel..
\ V t>, nominal
>. fl gallon. nominal..
. Butter-choice Western
12® 14c. Coffee quiet and
atflMfe 'Sugar active amf^rm^U8(609?$?
CWCDOtATl, July SO.—Wheat opened strong;
closed easier, red at h5®*lc; amlier at HH®9g--
white at W^Kc. Corn scarce and Arm; No.
mixed at 45c Oats strong and in good
Provisions dull—Pork at $10UO®1
mess. Ijtrd closed firm and in good
current make at 7 13c: prime steam at 7 Sic:
kettle at 7(*®»c. Bulk Meats dull: shoulders
at 5®5 10c short rib at 5 8V: short clear at
615c. Bacon steady and in fair demand:
shoulders at 5($®SMc; dear rib at 6 40®
— Ides at o 77 - •*-
6 SUc: clear sides s
Whisxy has de-
M'WTv—B. A. Wheatley.
.McViij.» A. C Mclx-unan.
.Mo-maxcsa Miss Annie L. Smith.
Minmju.Koc.xn-P. A Bryan.
Minviujc Evans A Carswell.
Melrose- Win. M. Smilley.
Miu.mws—Ogden H. Carroll.
Moot Vernon—A. 1. A llama
Monro*—W. H. Uoodwiu.
MauisoX 11. C. I tilling*.
Mono K M Hitch.
Naehvilll. vV H. Gridin.
I N.KKCIIIT. -J. R. C
Im^Hteph
lohn
OCONEE— '
CU.ivbh - Dr. A. B ljtnier.
( >» cxk Kekkv J. K. Bedell.
Pkahhos—W. H. I/OTe.
rutav's Mua Tatxau. Co.—j. t
Ui-mtAX —S. M. Grifltn.
Uitledoe 'Hough" Rice.
N- McDonald.
— r on
PeanutM (Tennessee). V bushel 140 | il 50
Florida sugar, V * “
Florida syrup, ft
Honey, ft gallon _
Irish potatoes, ft bbi 1 50 -
Pocltry.—The market supply light and de
mand good.
Eaoh.—The market is quiet, with a moderate
demand. Block, very light.
lilTTER.—A rood demand for a flrst-clsss ar
ticle.
Peanuts.—Full stock of Tennessee: demand
light.
Bybit.—Georgia and Florida, in light demand,
bro ar.—Georgia and Florida, scarce, with bur
a light demand.
MARKETS BY MAIL.
ChaRI.XKTOX. July 29.—Rice—A fair inquiry
prevailed for this grain. Sales about 7x tierces
clean Carolina We quote. Common 6(fc®6(£c ,
fair 7c., goo<i 7(4 c.
N'avai. Stores The receipts were :150 casks
spirits turpentine and 1.017 bhls. rosin. There
was rather more doing in these goods at lather
assy rates for line rosins. Sales about 2.700
bids, at $1 15 per bid. for common strained,
strained, good strained and No. 2(B, C, D and
SI 'J' for extra No. 2 (F),$l :» for low No.
(Gi. SI 50 for No. I (Hi. $160for extra No. I
l. $1 '*• for low pale (K). $2 25 for pale
>i2U for extra pale iN). and $3 85 for
jiW glass Spirits turpentine, sales 300 casks
n private terms. We quote: 24Mc. for whiskys,
• -ii - oer gallon in regulars
Courier
dined 1c: quoted at f 1 Oi Sugar steady, hards
10®10(tc; white at 9U®9«c: New Orleans at
rmWqc. Hogs dosed quiet but steady; heavy
packing at $4 40® 4 60
Louisville, -uly 3U.—Flour unchanged.
Wheat Arm: red at 80®.■«c; amber and unite
at hoc. Corn steady; mixed at 4oc. Gate quiet:
white at 88c; mixed at 28c. Bye closed quiet.
Provisions- Pork at $10 25 for mesa laud Arm;
choice leaf, in tierce, at St^c; ditto, in kegs
at He. Bulk Meats closed Arm, shoulders at
5t*c, dear rib 6Uc: dear sides at fiAfco. Bacon
Arm; shoulders Mjjc; dear rib sides
clear sides n* 4 c llama sugar cured luft&lfe.
Whisky cloaeo steady at $1 04. Manufactured
totiarco in good demand: fine black navy at 36
®56c: medium bright navy at 50®52c: mahog
any navy at lfl®S0c: mahogany, fancy style*.
50®52c: black sweet navy at 45®48c; common
at 42®45c.
Nsw Ouiun, July 90.—Flour quiet and
weak. Corn Arm at 56®58c. Oats at to®42c.
Pork Ann at $10 75 for mess. Lard mused
scarce and Arm; tierce at 7U®kw ; keg at S^c.
Bulk meats closed easier for shoulders
at JWc, loose. 5*Jc packed. Bacon closed easier;
idioulders held at Sftc; dear rib at 7c; clear
sides at 7(4' Whisky steady. Coffee dull and
luiminal. Sugar quiet but steady.
frg «*•««.
IsilMSdS.
PM MAKE A NOTE OF IT.
WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK,
Shipping inuiligrnn.
MINIATURE AI^MANAC—THIS DAY.
Sex Risks 5;U
SrxSrrs 6:59
Hioa Water at Savaxxab 3:29 a. *. 9:12 p. x.
ex -C. C.
a Hi.cr»-
H. t
Thomas E Scwrt.
bomas M. Ij-wis.
M. English, Jr.
J. F. Gnflln.
iiomkrv CoiXTY—O. M. T. Mc-
Wel
i. M. Slinor.
-George Heard.
Dr. P Stou«tmry.
A'illiain Y Gray.
ma E. A. Sullivan,
Ui—Amo* F. itium.
i.b -W. C. Ci
n. Miss A. E Mc-
. U It’
Harmc ,
' D- '.-arker.
” r H i). Moody.
1 aIA
T..„X,i.SMOKO-O. H. ,
NaUkiSTa—f •
Knight
Waiiuiv H. a. McLeod,
u Ai.rnof«viu.e N. Brown
WAVXXSVUJ.K—B. Ilirsch.
Waavroks— J. W. Highsmith.
FIX)KIDA.
AivrKA K. It Prince.
B.vxaxa s. B. Torlay.
Baiuwviluc J W frrjs
Sjsrkmun.
-D.
• v j boogler.
h i.SpAr.
M.ss ijicy J. Fowler
J A. McArdle ~
John Sauls
N Bronson. W. V. Wood, Jr.
.1 K W arn-a.
ft’*-* 1 '
}', r - *'• A McIntosh.
v-C A Finley.
T. J. Barrin. %t
ja>- Thus. Simmons.
John Hart
•1. C. Mai hers.
3 Vanderijie.
ll.u.i. -A. E. Patterson.
‘B-L*-J. Love.
' .ias. liutchinson.
. K. Harris.
MAKKKT3 BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REPORT.
FIXAXCIAL.
Nxw York, July 30.—Gold opened at 100(4
Loxnox, July 30.-Consols. 95 1-16. Erie, 1 HU.
2:00 p. m.—Consols, 91 15-16.
3:00 p. m.—Erie. lHt 4 .
3:30 p. m. Erie, 18.
Nxw Vohk, July 30. —Stocks opened irregular.
Money opened at 2 per oeut. Gold now at 100(4.
Exchange- long, $1 81(4; short, $4 85. Govern
maut bonds opened weaker State bonds
quiet.
OOTTOX.
Liverpool, July 30.—Cotton opened Arm;
middling u plain is, 6 9-ltkl; middling Orleans,
fill Bid: sales 12,000 bales, of which 4.0( «i bales
were for speculation and export. Receipts
4,000 liales, of which 3,000 bales are American.
Futures opened easier. Sales of middling
uplands, low middling clause, deliverable in
July, 6 1932d: ditto, deliverable in July and
August, fi 19 32d; ditto, deliverable in August
and September, 6 19-32il.
2:30 p. in. - Sales of middling uplands, low
middling clause, deliverable in Octolter and
November, fil7-32d. Sales of middling up
lands, low middling clause, new crop, shipi~-d
in October and November, per sail. 6 13-32d;
ditto, shipped in November aud December,
6%d.
Nxw York. July 90.—Cotton opened quiet;
sales 366 bales: middling uplands. 11 11 16c;
middling Orleans, 11 13 16c.
Futun s opened quiet but steady, as follow-.:
August, 1172&11 14c: September, 11 4>)® 11 42c;
October. 11 24® 11 26c: November, 11 11®
11 13c; December. 11 07® 11 (Be.
GROCERIES. PROVISIOXS. ETC.
Liverpool, July 30, 2:00 p.
quiet. New mixed Western i
22s (si.
; Mali*'
Wn
(food.
- T B. Hendry.
asser -Julian Belton.
. J. E. Skipper.
Suiuui 1 J Kcimard.
,»:k. A. J. Weeks.
R. W, A.lanuLC
SOUTH CAROLINA,
itarucstox—B. Doscher.
eiit.v llHA.xni John l> Sandera.
UT..XVIUA W. H. Lawton, Jr.
)HT Koval- J. C. Jenkins
av. S. S. SWEET. General Traveling Agent
for Middle, Southwestern and Upper Geor-
*1. K. L GENTRY, General Traveiin< Agent
for Southern Georgia and Florida.
[ |V Anv agent vrhose name is omitted wiil
.wuirrrial.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
TICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, i
Savannah. July 30, 1878, 4 p. m. (
s'.—The market reported nothing do
unchanged, with sales of 59 bale*
Low Middling...
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- Isis: U!*:
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bit
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f&s
—' s a *
_ 'Hi
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Ro'K. The umrket for Uiis gram was quiet
and priees uiichangsd. Sole* *„ne. We quote:
Common 6(4® 6*4
Eair _ a«7
000,1 ^...."!!7(4®-
Navai. Stores, —The market for rosins con
i .mil ' (inn and prices nnchangtd. The sales
M. bins prltoClually low grades. Spirits
lui |M'iitin<- M | ' ‘*d dull an.I uIK-banged, vrilb
.V. bbis i e.-iilaps lUs-eipis for the day
■ ui bbis r*si:i ai.d 216 bbis. spirits turpeatin*-
!• xi«.rts S.5IV bids, rosin and !5W bbis spirit*
ur|»-i iui.- He quote: Roam—A, B, C. D and
. r. ■. y ii u fl Jl, H $140, I $1 55® 160,
ci f M $2 .IT. i 2 !7>N $2 7.5, window glass
$■< 2-5. Spirits turpevitine—Oil* and whiskte*
2V- . regular* 2M4C.
!•! XANci a l Sterling Exchange—sixty day
bills, with bills lading attached, }IM New
York B/bt exchange buying at (4 per
cent, premium. Arm, and selling at t4®(4 per
. -ui premium. Gold, buying at 1U>(* and sell
Breadstuff s
at 22s 3d®
Long clear middles at 30s 6d.
in kw Yore, July 20.—Flour opened quiet and
steady. Wheat quint. Corn openid active and
higher. Fork opened steady at $10 30® 10 50
for mess. Ijud firm for steam rendered at
7 :714®7 47(y. Bpirit* of turpentine at 2Sc.
itotuu opened at $1 40® 1 45 for strained
>'reights steady.
Baltimore, July »).— Flour opened steady:
Howard street and Western superfine at $2 00
®3 00; extra at $3 25®4 25; faniil.v at J-i 50®
5 23: city mills superfine at $2.V*®3 25; extra
at $3 75®4 25; Rio brands at $5 75; Fatapsco
family at $(> 50. Southern wheat opened
dull and easier; Western firm and fairly active:
Southern red .prime, $1 U)®1 03; amber at $1 u5
®1 07; No. 2 Western winter red, on the spot,
$1 03; July delivery. $1 08; August delivery,
jl 03tg; S»-ptember delivery, 51 (094. Southern
corn opened with white finn and yellow
uominui; Western dull and heavy, except for
September, which is firmer and higher: South
era wliito at 53®5|e
EVENING REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
New Yore, July 30.—Money closed easy at 1(4
®2 per cent. Gold closed steady al 100(4.
Government bonds closed steady (or new fives
at 107J4. State bonds quiet.
Stocks closed stronger: New York Central.
KtWi; Erie, 18(4; l-ake Shore, 61(4; Illinois
1 'eniral, 82V«; i’lttsburg, 80(4; Chicago and
Northwestern, 37; ITeferred, 69U: Rock
Island 111(4; Western Union, 92.
Sub-Treasury balances: Gold, $124,497,135 00:
currency, $17,714,026 DO; Sub-Treasurer |*iid
I out tor interest $50,000 and $10,700 for bonds.
Customs receipts $418,000.
New Oki.ka.vs, July 30.—Exchange. New
York sight l 4 premium: sterling, $4 84(4 for
bank. Gold at 100(4® 100(4.
OOTTOX.
Liverpool, July 30. 4:30 p. m.—Cotton— Sales
■ >f middling uplands, low middling clause, de-
liverab o in July, '*Vi; ditio, deliverable in
September and October, ('A4d.
sale* lo-ilay included 7,2i«i bales of American.
Market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester
is firmer and slightly dearer for all article*.
5 p 111.—Sales of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, deliverable in August and Sep
umber. 6(4*1: ditto, deliverable in September
and October, 6 21-32d; ditto, deliverable in
October and November, 6 9-Bid; ditto, deliver
able in November and December, 6 7-16d.
Futures firm.
Nxw York, July 30. —Cotton closed ste* '
middling uplands.il ll-liic; middling (‘ •
11 13 16c: sales 2,464 bales. . leans.
(Ymsolidated net receipts 038
to Great Britain 972 bales.
Cotton—Net receipts ''
celpts 1.878 bale*. Fuu* 1 bales; gross re
with sales of 3U* V .e market closed stroiig,
11 77® 11 79c: Ai* °° »*al**«- as follows: July,
11 49® 11.7*c- ' -rust, 11 79® 11 Nile: September,
11 18® 11 •' October, 11 33® 11 34c: November
11 176** -9c: December, 11 14®11 15c; January
11“ . 1 18c; February. 11 22® 11 21c: March,
- -u®ll 31c: April, 11 40® 11 41c; May. 11 48®
Galvestox. July 30.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 11c: low middling 10(4c; good or
dmary 9(4«'; net receipts37 bales; gross receipts
00 bales; sales 45 bales; stock L<01 bale*.
aNoRvoLK, July 30.—Cotton firm; middling
lie; net receipt* 85 bales; stock 987 bales; ex
ports coastwise 12 liales.
Baltimore, July #1.—Cotton closed firm:
middling ll(9®ll(4c; low middling U(|c; good
ordinary WV; gri«w receipts 86 bales: sales
bales; stock 1,889 bales; sales to spinners 0U
bales; exports Coastwise 106 bales.
Boston, July 30—Cotton closed firm: mid
dling 1144c; low middling 11 (4c; good ordinary
lofkjjc; stock 5,183 l>alcs.
Vi ilminotox, July :i0.—Cotton closed firm
and unchanged; middling 11c: low middling
>"(4*-*; good oruinary 9(4c; net receipts 11 bales;
stock 186 liales.
Fh 1 laoklphia, July 30.— Cotton closed quiet;
middling 11(4°: low middling 11 (4c: good or
dinary lOJuc: net receipts 78 bales; gross re
ceipu 'JtI bales; sales to spinners 147 liales.
sales 133 bales; stock 2,630 liales.
Nxw Orleans, July SO.—Cotton closed firm
middling 11 (4c; low middling 10(4c; good or-
ry 1u(4c; net receipts 236 bales;
Wedesoat. July 11, 187&
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Macon. Nickerson, New
York Wilder A Co.
Steamsiup Juniata. Catharine, Philadelphia—
Hunter & GamineU.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wn Lawrence. Howes, Baltimore
—las B West A Co.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Reliance, White, Florida—John H
Murray.
Steamer David Clark. Gibson. Florida—J 8
Lawrence.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning .Wuw.
Trass. July 30—Passed up—Steamships Ju
niata, Philadelphia, and City of Macon. New
York. I
Passed out—Steamer City of Bridgeton.
Nothing in sight.
Wind fresh, a; fair.
New Y'ore, July 30— Arrived—Russia, Pom-
merania.
Arrived out- Order, Neptune, Rtiia. Mira,
Marianna Seventh. Westmoreland. West Windj
Mary Knowlton. John H K ran/, Waterloo
London, July 30.— Arrived—Italy.
Qt'SSX8T0WM, July 30—Arrived—Parthia.
Homeward- Senator Iken and Riversid*> t v .
Ills*. Teh'irxx-b Hkmnlitn PaoH, * ''
<50 pieces Best 40 Inch PILLOW CASING at 12}c« per yard.
40 pieces Best 04 inch COTTON at 14c. per yard.
HO pieces Best - yards wide SHEETING at 15c. per yard.
75 pieces Best 2* yards wide SHEETING at 24c. per yard.
II’E desire to imureas upon the minds of readers the fact that only the very ordinary qualities
» * of those widths can he purchased elsewhere at these prices, whilst we offer
The Choicest and Best lakes
At tiuiae quotations, and cordially invite an examination.
DAVID WEISBEIN’S
Cheap Dry Goods House,
15.‘i Broughton
jyivtr
Street, Nearly Opposite our Old Stand.
vJXJBT OPE Kf E I>.
25,000 yards Standard Prints, at 5 cents.
115,000 yards Choice Embroideries, very cheap.
Full fresh line Keep's Celebrated Goods—Shirts, Collars,
Drawers, etc.
Slimmer Stock must be sold regardless of cost.
<jt. ECKSTEIN & CO.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
Gkxrral 8pprristkxdext's Office, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah. July 19th, 1878.)
O N and after SUNDAY, July 21»t, Passenger
Train* on this Road will run a* follow*:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at 2:36 p. m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 6:90 p. m
Arrive at Thomas vifle i
Arrive ~
daily at..:
. 6:06 a
e at Balnbrldge daily at 8:«5
e at Albany daily at 9:30
e at Live Oak daily at 18:40
6:00 a. M
6 35 a. M
6:00 P. ■
5:00 p. M
10:40 P. M
8:30 P. M
2:45 p. M
5:45 p. m
ich, Hampton Roads.
By Mail.
l i N>W > ,, tf „ Jul >:.*' 7 - A T ved - ■ L A
K.lwarils. Miller, rernandina, 6 days; Enehan
■ S ava,m ^* * v. H Jones.
—' u * M *. Ga, 7 day*.
mlcd. ship Savannah (Oeri,
EXPOUTS.
. l'**r steamship Wm Lawrence, for Baltimore—
' l ‘* l ,*‘V'" u “ n - 21 wo ** 1 . 1,8*1 bbis rosin.
2>ti bbis spirits turpentine, 159 casks rice, 302
l>kgs mdse.
RECEIKrS.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. July 30—
«»ales cotton. 18 cars lumber. 453 bbis rosin,
B*9 bids spirits turjientinc, 4 bales hides, 2pkgs
wool, 9 sks rice, and mdse.
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. Julv
30— 2»M boxes tobacco, 27 caddies tobacco, 8
cases tobacco, 1 bale tobacco, 6 pkgs sashes. 4
l*al.*s mdse. > liales waste. 1 box tobacco cut
ters. 50 pieces furniture. 1 Ixil wheels, 40 pcs
casting, l locomotive, 2 tierce* rice, 7 calves, I
boxes bacon, 1 beer keg. 12 plows. 80 bbis rosin.
1" bhls bungs 2 cases bittors. 1 bdl hides
Per Central Railroad. July 30-106 bales cot
ton, . boxes sausage, r, bbis beer, 7 tierces hams,
Ji half blits beer. 156 kegs lieer, 155 bbis flour,
8 bbis whisky, 96 quarter sacks Hour. 916 sacks
:»» bbis (irieil fruit, 1 l»ox dried fruit, 120
(•ales domestics, 41 bales warps. 4 rolls leather,
1 pulley wheel 3 pieces casting. 1 box shoes, 1
•s.x hats. 1 b< x diy gooils. 1 I wile rags, 16 bbis
twine, 1 bhl iron awning, 1 bbl wine. 103 bids
i-osin. 47 bbis suirits turpentine, 2 cars sand. I
liales wool 2 ha Is tool handles. 1 roll leuthei'.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Wm Istwrence. for Ha>timore—
W M Lethr-rwood. W F Parker, 1 Jen te nan I E A
Bateman, Rev L J Davies, Rev I) K Mt Farland
H Ifamlston, Mr* McFarland, child and nurse
Mr E'dridge, and 2 de<-k.
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia—
George Leus, F W Lownes aud wife, J M Tay
lor. Miss Ella Daniels, H Zeller, C N Haldeman,
John Hogan.
Per steamship City of Macon, from New York
—Capt John W Anderson, E F Charlton. J G
Robertson. .1 B Gaudry and son. Miss /. Gaudrv
.1 J Gaudry - . Sirs A (J DeCespedes, two childr un
and servant. T McAuliffe, W G Brown, E C
Davis. Capt Kimpton. W Bennett and wife W
I) Brown. Miss Dairy tuple. A Bend he te.' ii
Muckier, W Walker and wife. S axell^m,’, \
Velaberm C B Kick. CGFalligant, With
ington, O II Prince, G A Fox, Martin Houlihan,
A Vineyard.
(Willtnmt ©nods.
C A E D !
: have
In consequence of our removing to Lyons’ new and elegant block in August
next, we are determined to close out the most of our stock if possible. W
recently taken stock and have
Marked Down Every Article,
so as to make it a memory for all. This is to continue for THIRTY DAYS
ONLY. We assure the public that such rare bargains have never been offered be
fore. To be convinced we would ask your kind attention to give us a call, and
you will surely be rewarded for the same. We would willingly quote our prices,
but limited space deprives us of so doing. In future we shall positively have our
price quotations in full blast as before, that the public may see that we are not self
ish in keeping prices as a secret. We are the ones that play the music, while our
competitors have to dance by it. We arc determined to sell cheap, and wc can do
it for the simple reason our expenses are far below theirs and our facilities in buy
ing our goods are far above their comprehension. Respectfully.
HL. PLATSHEK,
jyl-tf 154 BKOKIHTOX STHKKT.
3(ron and Brass -founflxrs.
MdioNoi mi a ballam’ym:.
Machiuiste and Founders,
PAST BROAD STREET, NEAR ATLANTIC & GULP R. R. DEPOT,
OA.
^alm; exports
diuxry
V.'l i
; gross n
strong tad Md
wnple. We quote:
iiiMi— - ‘—
/..- umrKrt lx very stmi
vaiH'iiig, drnnuit) auod; stock
fle*r rib .udre. 7»*®7W?.; shoul<l«rs, 6(4c.*; dry
wCtr.1 dear rlbtssl Hides, 6(4®6(4<* ; long clear,
i • , . shoulders, 6c.; hams, stock small,
anil seUing at 12® 1214c.
Fun'll. The market well supplied, with *
moderate (hough steady deniaiid: stock good.
W.-quote: Siiperfliu*. $5 00®5 25; extra, $5il)
' V- filin'}'. p. 7:>®7 95; family, $6 <s)®6 50;
bakers'. 5* Hu.6 75.
Grain. - Corn — Not much doing; stock
snipl*' We quote: tki ® 65<5. tor feed or mixed;
; i)®72V4e. for white. Oats—Strong, stock light
and demand good. We quote: 44®47- —
wholesale And 5o®52(4e at retail
HlDKs, Wool, etc.—Hides: We quote hides
"•dlioiit change—Dry flint, lie.; salted, 7 ® 9c.
Wool Prices are uniform at quotations ami a
furi her decline probable. We quote: Unwaah-
.1 free of burn., 2)®25c.; burry wool. 10® 15c.
Ts lou. 7c.; wax. 25c.; deer skiua, 14®15c.;otter
c kmx, 25c. ®$2 00.
Hay Tbe market is firm and stock good.
We quote : NorUiem. 85®9fs. wholesale, and
fl '>i®1 in at retail; Western nominal at $1 00
®1 M wholesale: fl H‘®1 15 retail.
Lanix—The market is quiet. We quote: In
tierces, 8'i®sbjC : tubs, 8(4c.; pressed, 7®8c
Halt.—The offering stock is light and the de
mand moo,-rate. We quote, nominally: f. o.
b„ 86c. per jar load: 95Q90c. at retail.
FREIGHTS.
I.i'mbkr Tlie scarcity of tonnage for both this
and tlie nearby porta c<mtinues. and vessels
are In demand for coastwise and off-shore
business at advancing rates. We quote :
d Chesapeake porta, $5 00®5 #0:
$5 .v»® 6 00 ; to New York and
, $6 00 ® 6 50 ; to Boston and east-
»7 Ml; to Bt. John.N.R $8 00. Timber
.' 50 higher than lumber rates;
to ihe West Indies and windward, $6 S0®8 40.
gold; to SouLh America, $18 U0® 19 00. gold; to
CpaniSb ports, $14 i»®!5 00. gold; to United
Kingdom, timber 34®.36s.. lumber E5®5 19*.
lUtes from near i>ort«, Brunswick, Darien, Fer-
nsndlaa. etc., are a to50c. mlllBonal
Naval Storks Rosin and spirits 4s. fid.®4a
Sd ®fis. fid ®6h. 9d. to United Kingiiom or Con
tinenL
ST STEAM.
OOTTOX—
Urerpool. via N*w York. * *> fgd
tjverpool. via Baltimore, % M ll-3»d
I Jverpool. via Boston, MM 11 SBd
Havre, via New York, $ M, gold
Bremen, via New York, V B, gold
Bremen, via Baltimore, $fe
Antwerp. » k>, gold..
To Hnltim’ . _
to Philadelphia $5 50®fi 00
Bound porta 0) ® S
ward. $7 rm®7
>e Wes
bales.
Mobile, July 30.—Cotton closed firm; mid
dling 11c; low middliug 10(4c; good ordnary
9(kc: net receipts 63 bales; sides 50 bales; ex
jiorts coastwise 22 liales; stock 1.255 bales.
Memphis, July 30.—Cotton closed firm; mid
dling 1114c; net receipts 85 bales; total sales
20.1 bides; stock 2,024 bale*.
Auot-sTa, July :M.—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 11c; low middling Io&rc: good ordinar}-
lOtjc; net receipts lfi liales.
Charleston, July 80.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 11 tRc; low middling 10(4c; good ordi
nar}' I0(4c; net receipts 44 bales; sales 10
bales: stock 1U3 bales.
groceries, rnovisioxa etc.
New York. July 80.—Flour. Southern un
changed ; common to fair extra Southern at
$1 S5®5 85; good to choice extra ditto at
$5 Ki®7 25. Wheat, spring cloaed very firm
but quiet; winter lower at $108(4 for No. 2
Milwaukee: $1 (12® 1 07 for ungraded winter
red. Corn closed (4®(4c lietter; ungraded at
•15®49c. Oat# unchanged. Coffee closed steady
Sugar dull and unclutngeil for fair to good rt-
flning; refined quiet ami dull for standard A.
Molasses dull and nominal. Rice quiet and un
changed. Rosin closed quiet at $1 40®1 45.
Spirits of Turpentine cloned dull. Pork opened
firmer but closad heavy: mess quoted at $10 35
® 10 50. Beef dull ami nominally unchange<l.
Cut meats firmer; shoulders at 5(4c; middles
firm; Western long clear at 6(6®6(*e; city ditto
at 6(4e: short clear at 0($C- Lanl opened firmer
but closed heavy at . 47(4®7 50 for prime
steam. Whisky nominal at $1 06(4®1 08.
Freights a shade firmer.
Chicago, July 30 —Flour in good demandat
full prices. Wheat higher but unsettled; No. 1
winter red at 96®96y4c; No. 2 Chicago spring
at $1 07(4® 1 |M - Corn higher at 40(*e for cash.
Oats at 27®27(4c. Pork in good demand at
$9 S5®9 60 for cash. Lard a shade higher. Bulk
meats steady for shoulders; clear rib 6c; clear
sides 6(40. Whisky steady at $1 (15.
Chicago, July 30. -The Ifrover * Journal re
ports as follows: Hogs, market closed steady,
and all sold; choice heavy at $4 40® 4 60; light
at $4 25®4 35; mixed at $1 00®4 Si. Cattle
prime natives steady at $4 00®4 50: butchers
steers slow at $3 Ui®.3 60; cows at $2
260; Texas in *
CONSIGNEES
Per Central Railroad. July »»-H Sanders.
A Einstein's Sons. Russ-u A Co, Loeh A E, J ’ ,
Murray, Tl1e.1d.1r Kadwitk. Lippman Bros, J *,
Lyons, M Ferst A Co, Graham A H. A ljt-f t ,. r
A Doyle, D C Bacon A Co, W Woodhridge IT,'
Jones. Goodman A M. M B Millen, 1‘eac ' k »
A Co. L' J UuUmartin A Co, D D Ardru. f “
Bros. v\ *-ed A C, Henry Yonge. Park. 1 ‘ 11
Bod. ll. IV r Van Vomt, V S Snder. •
Per Atlantic and Gulf Kalinw” ■£-.
TYanafer Departnifcot. Parker £H
f. V.°' A * < °* Eetchmi'. y coC^Jonra
k bJS* * 1™^”“ ¥■ <&»• h£5S
ii i-shain s Son & to * , hll j McDonough.
- .:r Savannah and (hwV ston Kailroad. Julv
•<0—Fordg Agt, A A <•. V, Y (;oo.liuau A M. W E
Lundy. James Hark.
Per steamship Jmm* .ta. from Philadelnhia-
A A G R R Agt. l*‘; Agt. Agt Florida Steam
ers. C W Anderson & ( *o, Arkwright M fg Co.
Alexander A M Rr & c . W C Bntler. Vai
Hasler, T H Bo»J , U w. Crawford A L. J Cohen.
Cunningham A j M Cooper, G W DeRenne.
W M DavitUin g Co.. J J Dale A Co. M J Doyle.
John I»*-n*. fhos Ilaniels, Eckman A V, L
Fried, i rank a Co, A Freidenberg A Co. Glea
son A H, C L Gilliert A Co, Geo C Gemunden,
S (iiwkenneinier A Co, Holcombe, H A Co, A C
Harmon A Co. M G A J H Helmlcen, J W Hoff
man, G M ’ieidt A Co, R Habersham's Son A
< 'o. Lippnian Bros. D B Lester, Lneb A E. C S
Iiedlie, Lilienthal A K, Lovell A L. A I>>fller.
.1 Lynch, Meinhard Bros A Co, H Myers A Bros,
•I McGrath 40, O Noble. J Nichowon, L Old
man. Order. Palmer Bros. J Paulsen A Co. J
Ryan. Russak A Co, Thco Raderick. J H Ruwe.
F (V Kosenhoim. Solomon Bros. Sullivan A H.
H Sanders. .1 F Shruptiiie, Savannah Paper
Mill, A Strauiu, P Tuberdy, B F Ulmer. Weed
A C. A M A C W West. J E Walter, R W Wood-
bridge, C E Wakefield, E S Zittrour, Robt Scars,
MclR*ar A K
Per steaxonhip City of Macon, from New York
Agt C R R. Agt A A O K R. Agt Florida
Steamer, B A C, Alexander A M, A R Altmayer,
Boehm, B A Co. Branch A C, T P Bond A Co,
D Brown, W C Butler. O Butler. Cunningham
A H, Crawford A L. H M Comer A Co, J Cohen,
A II Champion, S Cohen, W H Chaplin, C F
Cter. I Dasher A Co, P L Daffln, M J Doyle, A
Doyle. J A Douglass, Eckman A V. I Epstein A
Bro, A Einstein s Sons, O Eckstein A Co, Frank
A Co, M Ferst A Co, A Freidenberg A Co. I L
Falk A Co, L Freid, S Ouckenheinx-r A Co,
Schwarz A Co. Goodman A M. Gray A O'B, C L
Gilbert A Oo, G C Gemunden, J B Gaudry. J
Gorham. Mrs A Golden. S Gazan, Holcombe. II
A Co. 8 <• Haynes A Bro. Herman A K. R Hale
ersham s Son A Oo. A C Harmon A Co, R B
liillyard, W S Hawkins, G M Heidt A Co, J R
HaJiiwanger. J A Kelley, Lilienthal A K. Lud-
den A B, Lippman Bros, A I-efller, D B Lester,
J Lyons, Meinhard Bros A Co, Mohr Bros. Mc
Kenna A H. J McGrath A Co, W B Mell A Oo,
H Myers A Bros, B F McKenna A Co, J Miller.
E L Neidlinger, Jno Oliver, Order, Palmer Bros.
J Paulsen A Co. K Piatahek. Russak A Co. J H
Ruwe, Theo Raderick. G H Remshart, .1 Rosen
heim. John Kyan, C D Rogers, J B Reedy. So
Ex Co, Sullivan A H, Solomon Bros, A Strasser
S A Sehrej'ner, J Spahi r. J S Silva. J W Tyiw «'
J C Thompson. N 0 Tilton. Wheeler AW" xrd
Oo. Weed A C, Wm W*de. PH Ward/.(if
Wj lly A C. J H A Willie, J White. D We* -tJbT
Geo Wagner. C E Wakefield. H Yonge ^
Manufacture of Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty.
OUR MILLS AND PANS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
12* 13, 14, 1« and 18 Inch Mills.
30, 40, 50, OO, 80 and lOO Gallon Fans.
Being i nade of the BEST MATERIAL are strong,
durable and convenient. A twelve years’ experience'
jlos us to offer our patrons SUPERIOR IN
DUCE MENTS to call and see us, or address us by it
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron and Brass Casting, Iron Fronts for Stores,
brackets, ikon railing, etc.,
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK
OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES FOR CHURCHES, STORES AND DWELLINGS
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. jyl*tilldecl
Arete* , — .
Arrive at Tallahassee daily
Arrive at Jacksonville daily
Leave Tallahassee dally at...
Leave Jacksonville dally at..
Leave Live Oak daily at....
Leave Albany daily at
Leave Balnbrldge dally at ...
Leave Thomasville daily at...
Leave Jesup daily at ....... r « *. ■
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:15 a. m
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping car* run through to and from Savan
nah andAlb&nv.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernand ina,
Gainervifle and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 a. u. (daily
except Sunday) connect at Jeeup with this train
for Florida. “
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jeeup with train arriving in Macon at 5:15 p.
m. (daily except Sunday).
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
and Darien take this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 7:00 a. M.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savan
nah 9:15 A. M.
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville
Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through to
and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers between Montgomery, Ala.,
and Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leave* Bain bridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9:00 a. m. ; for Columbus
every Wednesday nt 9:00 a. m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St.
Vugustine, Palatka. Enterprise, and all landings
in Sc John's river. *
Trains on B. and A. R R leave junction, go
ng west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 a. x., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 p. u.
NIGHT FREIGHT—PASSENGER COACH AT
TACHED.
I^ave Savannah.Saturdaysexeep d. at 5:45 p. x
Arrive Jeeup, T ' “ 9:55 p. m
Arrive Macon. “ " 6:85 a. u
Leave Macon daily at 7:30 p. x
Leave Jesup daily at 6:95 a. x
Arrive Savannah daily at 9:15 a. x
'OCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7 <10 a. x
flipping.
FOR BOSTON.
Boston and Savannah Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE $90 00
Arrive a tMclntoeh,
Arrive at. Tesup “ “
Arrive at B.'aekshear ••
Arrive at Duj’Hint
Leave Dupont
Leave Blackshear
Leave Jeeup
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah “
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND PHI
Leave Dupont at
Leave Valdosta at
Leave Quitman at
Arrive at Thomasville at .
Leave Thomasville at
Leave Camilla at
Arrive at Albany at
Leave Albany at .
L- ave Camilla at
Arrive at Thomasville at
J-eare Thomasville at
Leave Quitman a
9:45
12:00 M
3:10 p. x
7.3)5 p. x
5:05
955
12:55 p. x
3:00 p. x
5:45 p. x
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HA LLEIT,
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8. H MATTHEWS,
Will sail as follows:
SEMINOI.E, Wednesday. August 7, at 2:30 p. X.
UNITED STATES, Wednesday. August 14, at
9:00 a. x
SEMINOLE. Wednesday, August 21. at l:00p. x.
UNITED STATES. Wedn.-sday, August 28, at
83)0 a. x.
Le-vi Bos» .n July 31st. August Ttb, 14th and
28*
ri JH biUs of tailing given to all New
X ngland manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Canard, W^Hrrii and Leyland
lines. , .
The ship* of this line connect at T wharf with
all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON J OO., Agents, Boston.
j/» | f
FOR NEW YORK.
EJIPIHE LINK.
. Smith. Manager
jyiAtf
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIPS
CITY OF WACOM,
Captain NICKERSON,
WU1 sail SATURDAY’, August 3, at 9:80 a. m.
CITY OF MACON,
Captain NICKERSON.
Will sail SATURDAY. August 17th, at 9 a. x.
*THESE splendid new ships are 2,250 tons
1 each, were built expressly for this trade, STRICTLY INSIDE ALL TMP U/lv
havinggreat speed and most elegant passenger INOlUt ALL I lit WAY,
accommodations.
For freight or passage apply to
j}-29 tf WILDER & 00.. Agents.
^Kipping.
CHANGE OFSCHEUIJLJ
FOR FLORIDA.
Savannah and Mellonville, Fla'
INLAND
STEAMBOAT
LINE.
STEAMER RELIANCE
Captain T. WHITE, ’
W ILL leave wharf foot of Drayton
for JACKSONVILLE EVERY Tl isn^!
at 2 o’clock p. x.. touching at St. Cathalo-J
Doboy, Darien. St. Simon's, Brunswirt^-'-
Mary's, Ga., and Fernandina. Fla. •
Close connection made at Jacksonviiu
steamer Carrie. Capt. Joe Smith, for all n
on the St. John s river. ^
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
steamer will touch at SatiUa river Unai«_
semi-monthly, leaving Savannah July Ukh ?£
30th, and August 13th and 27th.
CONNECTIONR
At DarieD with steamers for the All
Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers.
At Brunswick with Macon and Brunswiek...
Brunswick and Albany Railroads. * ***
Fernandina with A.I9.it W. L T ('o i,
R for all points of interior Florida and linif
Coast.
At Jacksonville with steamer* for New
na. New Brittain and Datona. “"Ti
At Toooi with St. John's Rallroa.1 for 8t •
gustine. ao
At Palatka with steamers for Crescent Oh.
or Dunn's Lake and Ocklawah* River *
At Mellonville with steamers for Lake
Wekiva and Indian Rivers. ™* U P.
Freiglii for Altamaha, Ocmulgee and
Rivers payable in Savannah, and must he
signed to steamers at Darien. C0B ’
Through bills lading issued for all point*
JOHN H. MURRAV/Aw
itamah*.
FaForile Rome to Florida.
FOR NEW YORK
4
. 8:15 a. X
.. 9:37 A. x
. 11:45 a. X
. 2:00 p. x
. 5:03 p. x
. 7:10 p. x
6:00 a. x
. 8:85 a. x
. 11:15
1. 30 J*. l
3:45 p. l
Leave Valdosta at 5:15 p. i
Arrive at Dupont 7:80 p. 1
J. 8. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINES,
jy20-tf General Superintendent
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
?uraran' itfsorts.
bulls at $1 S0®2 fit
l large supi
40®3 5l);
|>ld> and
TO NOlTHERhir, R(l
A rjV?,St ST ,JRT - HEALTH.
.» roMFORT'AND ECONO jjy COMRTXKD—
THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL
jence, Rhode Island.
This popular, first class (i oU ., ^ now
P er -nanent and trail si
gill's!*. The House -jcctipie* a central and
commanding position in tfc at delightful chain
of seaside summer ~—- -■ - - -■ ..
PHCENIX IRON WORKS.
JAMBS MONAHAX,
Iron mid Brass Founder,
CORNER BROUGHTON AND RANDOLPH STREETS. EAST END BROUGHTON.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Plow Castings of Every Description; also, Sugar Mills, Pans, &c.
IRON FRONTS lor More*, CEMETERY and GARDEN RAILINGS. I manufacture at reasona-
1 tie prices ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK of all kinds and style* for churches, store* and
dwellings. Order s for any of the above mentioned work promptly and neatly e
Cigars ana iatwrro.
Savannah. Ga., June 7,1878.
O N and after SUNDAY, June 9, 1878,
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. "
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 a.
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 r
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p.
t eaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 p.
Arrives at Atlanta 5:<Ka.
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 11:40 p.
Arrive* at Macon 6:20 a.
Leaves Macon 7:00 a.
Arrives at Milledgevilla 9:44 a.
Arrives at Eatonton 11:80 a.
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p.
Arrive* at Savannah. 3:15 p.
Leave* Augusta 8:80 a.
Making connection at Augusta for the Notth
and East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:80
Arrive* at Augusta 5:40
Leave* Augusta 9:45
atMilledgeville I. 9:44 a. M
at Eatonton 11:80 a.
at Macon 8:00 a.
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a.
Arrives at Atlanta 1:45 p.
Leave* Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8:20 a.
Arrive* at Eufaula. 3:36 p.
Arrives at Albany 2:08 p.
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:15 a.
Arrives at Columbus. 3:15 p. x
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON
TRAIN No. 2.
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western ana
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroads.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Per-
S r, daily except Sunday, and at Cuthbert for
ort Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, and returning leave Fort Gaines Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4:47 a
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:05 p
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. x
Leaves Albany 10:10
Leaves Eufaula 8:80
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and
Albany 4:47 p. x
Leaves Columbus 11:00 a. x
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:05 p. x
Leaves Macon. 7:86 p. X
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 A. x
Leaves Augusta. 9:45 p. x
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a. x
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Guff Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers for Milledgevilleand Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macou. which trains connect daily, except
Monday, for these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Supt Central Railroad. Savannah.
W. O. RAOUL
8upt Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
jelO-tf
THE 8IDEWHEEL 8TEAMSHIP
GEN. BARNES,
Captain CHEESMAN.
K>rt WEDNESDAY,
: —. x.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN * CO., Agents,
jy25-tf No. 98 Bav street
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE $15 00
EXCURSION TICKETS igcod until Deo.
1st) 25 00
THE S7EAMSHIP8 OF THIS COMPANY
PER STEAMER LUCIE MILLER NOW’ RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
CI JOYCE HAVANA CIGAHS!
C 1 O'UPRISING the most popular brands and styles. Price Lists for the Trade nowready. W*
l nave now In store agamthe following CIGARS of our i£S2SS? bIic
Go’ .den Fleece. Pandora. Native Americana, Happy Lovers, Oriental, Epicurean, Golden Bug.
Jf amine, Morning Call, Grenadier, etc.
■or the Southern States for Seidenberg A Co.’s famous W^' Cigars; W^S
anlty Fair Tobacco and Cigarettes; the fine Bright Navie* Garland, mauu
factored by the Merchants Tobacco Co., Man*. ('Metal lAteT'); <3»o4ce «»e*rtng Mtm o(
Schoolfield, Fuller, DU1, etc.; Log Cabin, Love Among the Renew,and Golden Eagle Durham Smok
log Tobacco, etc.
BOEHM. BENDHEIM & CO.,
143 BAY 8TREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
raySddAwATeltr
Sgat-BLACKWILLS premium
, .. resort* along the world-
renowned Smimumu Bay. Unusual attrac
tions <uid ind uce meat* surround thU House,
having splendid salt water bathing, boating
p»v 1 iu K '„ e !», JiY 80 ' * magnificent Summer
Pavilion, extending over the bay quarter of a
mile from shore.
Terms—From $8 to $12 per week. Special
rates to families and parties engaging for the
season, fare from New York $1. Send for
J. G. BREEN.
yl^lm Proprietor.
girrixtn, gmmtri. it.
July
30.—Flour closed dull.
®4 00; treble $4 15®4 25.
Wheat moderately active and higher; No. 2
red fall at 91c. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed at
354£®36c. Oats steady; No. 2 at 25U®26c.
WhWKystea.lv at $1 04. Pork closed firmer;
■oitiling at $10 00. Lard quiet; winter held
, (qc; summer nominal at 7 05®7 10. Bulk meats
firmer; car loads of summer shoulders at 5Uc;
short rib at 6c; winter clear at 6(4c. Bacon
easier; shoulders at 5(£c; clear rib at 6 50®
6 55c; clear sides 6$fc
_
tor naUve and buteiie'ra
; grass Texas fairly active for
25®3 30; ditto cows at $2 00® J 40:
0. Hogs steady and unchanged foi
grades. Uttle
stock very s'*
steers at $2
receipt* 1,400. Hogs steady
eking at $4 00®4 25. Shi...
demand: good to extra mutton* *t $3 1J(*
®3 75; receipts 800
W iuuxotox, July 30.-
at 26c. Rosin firm at
It* turpentine firm
„ . - —™ _ w . J7(* for strained.
t rude turpentine steady at $1 00 for hard; $1 75
for y*Uow dip; $i 75 for virgin. Tar firm at
Corn quiet; prime white at 58c, mixed
Baltoiou. July 80.-Oat*. Southern at 39®
8fic. Provisions flrai : pork $10 75 for mesa Buff
tOmarrtb side* 6c
a. w *> ,^,-dat%®«(f. b&Moulder* at6u c :
bdand, V » ($C | clear rib aides at ,c. Hama at 12®l^a.
THE SAVANNAH
CARRIAGE WORKS,
Old stand of McKee St Bennett,
Corner Bay and Weal Broad Streela.
A N extensive stock of Carriages. Phaetons,
Buggies, Wagons Harness, Whips, Um
brella* and material of all kinds for the build
ing and repairing of vehicles In addition to
the above a general workshop with competent
hanaa to build and repair all kinds of vehicle*,
at price* to suit the time*. All work guaran
teed, protected. A. K. WILSON,
Jv^-tf Proprietor.
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Omci Savannah & Chablkston R R Co., I
Savannah, Ga., May 31, 1878. }
O N and after SUNDAY, June 2d, 1878, the
Passenger Trains on this Road will run
ac follows FROM ATLANTIC AND GULF
KAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 9—TRAIN NO. 4.
Leave Savannah 2:00 p. x. and 8:30 p. x
Arrive Charleston 7:55 p. x. and 8:20 a. n
GOING SOLTH-TRAIN NO. 1—TRAIN NO. 3.
Leave Charleston 5:00a. m. aud 9.00 r. x
Arrive Savannah 11:00 a. x. and 7: » a. x
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA TRAINS.
Leave Savannah 8:30 p. x
Arrive Augusta 6:30 a. x
Leave Augusta 10:00p. x
Arrive Savannah 7:30 a. x
ABOVE SCHKDUT.ES DAILY.
TRAINS NOS. 2 AND 4 connect at Charleston
with Northeastern Railroad Northward.
TRAIN NO. 4 connects at Augusta with Char
lotte. Columbia and Augusta anti Georgia Rail
roads North and West. At Yemassee for Port
Royal. Beaufort and stations on line of Port
Royal Railroad.
Luces Sleeping Cars ran on night trains to
and from Savannah and Augusta.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Breu s Special Ticket
Agency, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Office.
C. 0. Olxky, Receiver.
C. a GADSDEN,
jel-tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Are appointed to sail as follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain G. W. BILLUPS,
TUESDAY, July 30th. at 5 o'clock p. x.
THURSDAY. August 8th, at 2 o'clock p. x.
SATURDAY. August 17th. at 11 o'clock a. x.
TUESDAY. August 27th. at 4 o'clock p, x.
Through bills lading given to all point* Wert,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool ana Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
For freight and passage, apply to
JAS. B. WEST A CO.. Agents,
jy25-tf 114 Bay street^
Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $20 00
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 00
8TEERAGE PASSAGE 12 00
DECK PASSAGE 10 OU
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA..
. 20 00
Vs*
THE STEAMSHIP WYOMING HAVING BEEN
TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN. THE
FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
JUNIATA,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
YITILL run alone during the summer months.
» v Her next sailing appointments are:
Leave Philadelphia SATURDAY, July 2~th,
at 12 o'clock x.
Leave Savannah THURSDAY, August 1st, at
10 o'clock a. x.
For freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply to
HUNTER & OAMMELL. Agents,
100 Bav street.
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FOR NEW YORK
THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIP
H. LIVINGSTON,
CAPTAIN DAGGETT,
sail WEDNESDAY, July 31st, at 5
" wharf foot of A be room street,
STEAMER CITY POINT,
Captain SCOTT.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 12 x.
ForFernainlina, Jacksonville, l'alatkg
And Intermediate Landings on 8t John's
River.
RETURNING:
Will arrive SATURDAYS and sail same daj
for Charleston, at 4 a. m. and 7 a. x.. alternately.
Close connection made with steamer*
for Enterprise, Mellonville and intermediate
landings on the Upper St. John's, also with
steamers for the Ocklawaha river. Through
rates given to all points.
Rates low and freight received at all time*.
JNO. F. ROBERTSON, Agent.
Office on wharf. *-*■ —
FOK
CHANGE
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TYBEEi
OF"SCHEDULE.
0 N .
AND AFTER MAY 25th, the steamer
CENTENNIAL Captain L. Wigoi.vs will
leave wharf foot of Drayton street
every evening^ at 5 o'clock, and Tybee ever^
g the
clock
additional trip
9 o'clock a.
morning at 6:30 o'clock (Sundays excepted),
make extra trips on Saturdays, leaving
city at 10 o’clock a. x. and Tybee at 3 o*c!
p. x.
On Saturdays will make
from Tybee at 7 o'clock p. i
On Sundays will leave the city
x. and Tybee at 6 o’clock p. x.
Fare for the round trip 50 cents.
mvi- tf JXt II MURRAY. Agent
For AiiHusta and Way landings.
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt. A. C. CABANIS8,
points. For freight or jiassage apply to
JOHN LAWTON, Manager.
''“Ice on wharf. jel9-tf
For freight or passage apply to
Organs.
RELIABLI
IV.T.iJLHCKiVELL & CO. DURHHM.N.C
JAMES HUNTER
BROKXX AXO DEALKB UI #
Exchange, Bonds, Stocks,
C O I TV ,
(P. O. BOX 81), NO. 110 BRYAN STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
L IBERAL arrangement* made with partiea
purchasing on margina. Je$tf
I iF.niTCED RATES.
J icals 50t - Lodgings 60c.
PLANTERS HOTEL,
MARKET SQUARE. SAVANNAH, GA.
C OMFORTABLE ROOMS and lint clam table.
Kate* $1 50 per day. JOHN BREHNAN,
Mai irnger late of Brranan's European House
Stra nger* demron* of bom* comfort* should
atop atthe PLANTE B HOTEL. novlKf
few lilting.
Ji OHN N1COLSON,
Gas and Steam Fitter,
PLnOB 3 AND DEALER IN GAS FIXTURES,
°3
1'umbfr, *(.
D. a BACON & CO.,
TIMBER,
Limber, Shingles,
LATHS, PICKETS, Etc.
Wholesale and Retail
ATS. BACON’S
PLANING MILL,
Lumber and Wood Yard,
Oor. Liberty and East Broad Sts.,
SAVANNAH*GEORGIA.
A FULL stock of Planed and Rough Lumber,
Picket*. Banisters, Neweta, Scroll Work
and Mouldings always on hand. Also, Oak,
pine, Ughtwood and mack Jack for fuel.
ANCHOR LINE
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS,
Sail from New York for
GLASGOW, every SATURDAY;
LONDON. every WEDNESDAY;
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed for
elegance and comfort. All Staterooms on
main deck, and Saloon amidships.
SALOON CABINS. $65 to $80. CURRENCY.
SECOND CABIN, including all requisites, $40.
Excursion Tickets for First Class Passage. New
York to Pans and return, *135 to $195,
according to stateroom and route chosen.
For Books or Information. Plans, Ac.,
Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS,
7 BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK.
Or to SOLOMON BROS., 173 BAY STREET,
myll 3m SAVANNAH.
INMAN LINE
UOVAL MAIL STEAMERS.
NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND
LIVERPOOL,
Every Thursday or Saturday.
Tone.
City or Berlin, 5491
CiTYorRicHXOND, 4607
City or Chester, 4566
City or Montreal, 4490
Tons.
City or Brcsrkls, 3775
City or New Yore, 8500
City or Paris, 3061
ClTYOrBROOELTN, 2911
|trtri(l<rators, 4c.
rat, largest and fastest on the Atlantic.
The saJoona are luxuriously- furnished, espe
cially well lighted and ventilated and take up
the whole width of ship. The principal state
rooms are amidships, forward of the engine*,
where least noise and motion is felt, and are
replete with every oomfort, having all latest
iniprovements, double berths, electric bells, etc.
The cuisine has always been a specialty of
this Line.
Ladies' cabins and bathrooms. Gentlemen's
smoking and bathrooms. Barbers' shops, piano*,
libraries, etc., provided.
For rates of passage and other Information,
apply to JOHN G. DALE. Agent,
31 and 33 Broadway. New York.
Or to J. S. LAWRENCE, Georgia and Florida
Steamship Co., Savannah. feb!8-M.W£F6m
Carriage cSuidr.
REFRIGERATORS!
WATER COOLERS
Other Seasonable Goods!
B O LS H A W’S,
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COfTEE.
4 964 BAQS C0FFKE ’ *** Norwe « lan
bark "Anna,” direct from Rio de Janeiro
r^nain^ xnd for sale by
mySl-tt WEED A CORNWELL.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
DSDVmMBB3B*|AOwid«M Wedlock sod
WOMAN
■fl k
^ AttU V- ere.
_ Treatiw
marriage and tQa
i>..«t unfit lor It: tliaae-
of Reproduction and
Diseases cf Women,
book for privatf. conaid-
rtad-iig JM puget, pries
Commission Titrrrbants.
WALTER & IIA iIT,
COTTON FACTORS
Coiiiiiiission Merclmnts,
116 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GKOBGIA.
I > AGOING and TIES furnished at lowest
> prices. Liberal cash advance* made on
consignments.
Prompt attention given to business.
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I*. II. H ARD & 10.,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fruits, Produce, Hay, Grain, etc.
Ill BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
if Fruits. Pro
Orders and consign
ta wolicited. jy80-tf
BOND. J. W. SCHIJiV
T. P. BOND & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Hay, Grain, Feed, Rice
COUNTRY PHODCCE,
I FLORIDA and Georgia Syrups, Vegetables.
Foreig i and Domestic Fruit Florida Gr
anges a specialty Consignments of Country
Produce, etc., solicited. Prompt returns guar
anteed. 157 Bay street. Savanna!, Ga.
References, by permission—Hunter A Gam
mell, W. W. Gordon St Co., John McMahon.
Holcombe, Hull A Co., Alexander & Maxwell,
Blun & Demere, M Ferst A Co. JfSO-ly
SUMMER SCHEDULE
GEORGIA andFLOHIDa
INLAND
Steamboat Company.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
WILL le» v e Savannah every TUESDAY from
' v Lawrence's wharf, at 5 i\ x., forSt Catha
rine's, Doboy, St. Simon's, Brunswick, 8t
Mary's, Fernandina. Jacksonville, st Augus
tine and Palatka. connecting with steamers for
”pner St. John's and Ockiuwaha rivers
For freight or passage apply at Office No. 5
Stoddard's Upper Range.
J. 8. LAWRENCE,
mylO-tt General Manager.
Savannah, Charleston
—AND—
FLORIDA STEAMPACKET COMP’Y. 9
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
ibu««. 2xcm’-*, i.r Secret SinuMi wuk Um bast
Main «f cure, .»-[•>■ e«Kr«. price AO ct».
A CLINICAL LECTURE on the abov* diaum an*
t of the Throat and Lungs. Catarrn.Rupturo. th*
hrSO d w
■•'aUb-'rii'u
SCTi!
[alltb
First Class Hotel for Rent.
T HE SCREVEN HOUSE, situated in the most
convenient and conspicuous portion of the
city of Savannah. This well known Hotel will
be leased for a term of years to an approved
tenant. For terms appiy to F. BUCHANAN,
No. flO Bay street. Savannah. jy23-lm
WRAPPING PAPER.
TjX)R SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS, SUITABLE
X* for _ wrapping paper, at Fifty Cent* pdt
WX. W. GORDON. HENRY BRIOHAX.
W. W. GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Tison St Gordon.)
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY 8T„ SAVANNAH, GA
Baggiii}? and Ties advanced
on crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton-
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to
all business. jyi-dAwom
A. C. WORTH,
Commission Merchant
261 and 263 GREENWICH STREET.
NEW YORK.
DRIED FRUITS A SPECIALTY.
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WM. BlTTtRFlELD & CO.,
34 Warren Street, N. Y.
S HOE Machinery, leather aud Fhiding*-Sole
Leather. Calfskin*, Buff, Gram.
Calfldd and Sheepskins, French Kid*.
SIBKET, 233*“^
Webs, etc., eta
tion. 3* W,*“
street, N. Y.