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£hr doming Jlnrs. Philadelphia & Southern SAIL STEAMSHIP USE. FIBST CLASS PASBJ.UK >0 00 SECOND CLASS PASSAGE UK STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 » deck passage .. u* cabin passage to new you via SaYannah, Charleston FLGRIIA STCAMPACKET C«Mr T . 8CMMEB SCHEDULE. AOL.MsOr THE I0K51MI NEWS. STEAMER CITY POINT C«pCAiA SCOTT. * EVERY WEDNESDAY. UI] L ForFeraud'**. Jacksoarllk, *** lexeme*** Landiaga « 9k. **.•, —fliBIWfc Will arrive SATURDAYS a»d snfl fo, tea. SATURDAY. AyA A AC 4 a. a" DAY. Adgu« W. H : a x SATURDAY !, irw* SATURDAY. AurZ* * r*- W«DAT. l«—O. •TK.’ia. .Ctai Onego. =»* u, — T Miimf. FOR NEW YORK We also offer a lam lot ot GRENADINES. BERAGES. USB DRESS GOODS. Ac., worth from 15c. to Sc per yard. only *J4c. a yard. CHASOE OFSCHEoile FOR FLORIDA. Savannah and Mellonviiie, Fla. CITY OF SAVANNAH, Cheap Dry Coods House, THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIP H. LIVINGSTON, CAPTAIN DAGGETT. Will mil WEDNESDAY, Attrot 14th. at 9.» Stand. 153 HrouEhtou Street, Nearly Opposite our Old lyl5-tf Train* on B. and A R R. Imre Junction, go- ins went Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. U-. and for Brunswick Tuesday. Thura- day and Saturday at 4:40 p. ■ NIGHT FREIGHT-PASSENGER COACH AT- STEAMER RELIAME Captain T. WHITE. \VTILL leave wharf foot of Draw* r^ ’’ for JACKSONVILLE EVERY TYE^AY “ *octock f h. looming at St Cathumei Doboy. Dan-t. St Simoe'n Bmanria Mary a, Ga.. and FrrnaadUMt Fla ' ' Ooae oonaecbon male at JacAaoci Jle »-l rtcamer c f t T ir : Capt. Joe amixt. ter aJ &*_ v on toe St John • river UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE earner *» SnUlU river saad^rt •emi-tnoothiy. ie*rtng Saraaaah July 1%TaS 3t*h. and August 13th and STtfc. “** oonnectMins. At Darin with Mum for the Aitatnafca Oooaee and Ocmulcee Rivera ' At Brunswick with Macon and Bnawrick atd Bmnawx-k and Albany Railroads. ^ Fernaniina with A46.hV.IT Co fc Rfor ail poinu of interior Florida and Gulf At Jac^MriUe with •teamen far New ftev. ca. New Brittain »rwi " IlHhiM*”* W * U **■ J ° tM ’* IUilr '" a t( * St Ac 2c™ °v wty«ai2sffysr" , ' >rL, '" j ~ R Freight for Altamaha. Ocnmlree and Ooocxa Risers payable in Savannah. and miw he oca. ■Irued to seamen at Darien. Through bills tadmr issued for aQ potnta JOHN H. MURRAxTAjeeet J. H. Smith. Manager. jT y..[» 25,000* yards Standard Prints, at 5 cents. 15.000 jariijt Choice Embroideries, very cheap. Full fresh line Keep’s Celebrated Good*—Shirts, Drawers, etc. Slimmer Stock must l»e sold rejrardless of cost. Collars, WUUnrru <^oods. Shipping Sutflligratf. In consequence of our removing to Lyons' i next, we are determined to close oat the most of recently taken stock and have new and elegant block in Augus; I Leave Camilla at our stock if possible. We have J Leave AJhiHy^f Faroav. August 2. RJ78. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Stramahm Juniata. Catharine. Philadelphia— Hunter A GammeR. Sehr Jomtph Souther. Watt*. Doboy—Joe A Roberta A Co BAIT JED YESTERDAY w Higtamith. FLORIDA. 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 yon 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 f competitors have to dance by it We are determined to sell cheap, and we can do Lmv M Augusta. . it for the simple reason our expenses are far below theirs and our facilities in buy I Arrives S Macon ing our goods are far above their comprehension. Respectfully. I bs*vw» I5L. PLATSHEK, ,^E3"£E£ Jyl-tf 154 BROUGHTON STREET. I Air-Line forjjj ^ Central t Southwestern R.R’ds. FOR NEW YORK Wind fresh. S: cloudy. New You. August 1— Arrived—Etna. August Andre. A mg- n. Arrived 'Ail— WilliAm Hunter. Margarita. CXile, Anger. Carrie. Bertha. Homeward— Union. Cbarleaton: RC Bulgen. Galveston: Wyre. Chariest/<o. B.-ariliao. Wil mington : Elliott Ritchie. New Orleans. gt-aansTOWH. August 1— Arrived— Steamship Wyoming. nor-nmHFTo.*. August 1 —Arrived—Steamer OtheUo GEORGIA and FLORIDA IKTLAKrD Steamboat Company. CITY OF BACON, Captain NICKERSON. Wfll sail SATURDAY, August 3, at 9 » a. a. CITY OF .WH O.\, Captain NICKERSON, Wfll anil SATURDAY, August ITth. at » a. M. T HESE splendid new ships are £250 tons each, were built expressly for this trade, having great speed and most elrgant passenger lAvunnuvI.Miini Vron and Mrass /onndrrs. McDonough a dalla.m v.m: STEAMER DAVID CLARK Yt’TLL leave Savannah every TUESDAY from » » Lawrences wharf, at Sr.*., for St. Catha rine a. Doboy. SC Simon's. Brunswick. St. Jiary h. Fernandina. Jacksonville. St. Augus tine and Pala-.ka. connecting with steamers for 1 eP* r 8*- John * *«1 iJckiawaha rivers. -7°* ****** <* P+?!»*e apply at Offlce Na 5 Btodderd a Lpper Range J. 8. LAWRENCE. General Msnager. FOR TYHEK CHANGE OF - SCHEDIXE. .11 Me; November. 1J l«>^ll I5>c: liQll 15c. Rich, Tybee. Dublin, July —Arrived, hark West Wind Bn. Redden. Danen via Norfolk. Liverpool. July **—Sailed, ship Seaator lira <ier>. Leas. Tybee. Gardiner. July C Hailed, bark Jas E Ward. EAST BROAD STREET, NEAR ATLANTIC & GULF R. R. DEPOT. • N rrood. T B Hemlry. J uiiaa hettoa. I Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:40 a m I Arrives at Atlanta 1:45 p, m I Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 6:30 a ■ I Arrive, at Eufaula. 3:36 p. ■ Arrives at Albany 2:0&r. ■ Leave* Macon for Columbus 9:15 a ■ Arrives at Columbus. 3:15 p. m THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON TRAIN No. A Trains on this schedule for Macon. Atlanta, | Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, making close connection at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lice. At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road: at Columbus with Western and Mobile and Girard Railroads Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley tor Per- ? r, dally except Sunday, and at Cuthnert for ort Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day*. and returning leave Fort Gaines Tuea- daya Thursdays and Saturdays at 4:47 a m. Train on Blakely Extension leave* Albany Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 2:06 p. ■ Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:56 p. h Manufacture of Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty olth Carolina. I! Ptmeber. J'-r.n D Sanden. w B Lawton, Jr. C. Jenkins OUR MILLS AND PANS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. 12, 13, 14, 1G and 18 Inch Mills. 30, 40, 50, GO, 80 and lOO Gallon Pans. | Being made of the BEST MATERIAL are strong. [durable and convenient. A twelve years' experience to offer our patrons SUPERIOR IN- rS to call and see us. or address us by mail, jjf 1 - MANUFACTURERS OF Iron and Brass Casting, Iron Fronts for Stores. BRACKETS, IROX RAILING, ETC., SENTRY EVENING REPORT. FDUJKUk New You. August 1.—Money closed easy at X per cent. Exchange weak at 4-1 H)$. Gold closed steady at I'M*. Government bonds closed t' r new Ovea at ex lot. State bonds dull mocks closed irregular New York Central. unu; Kne. 17^: Ijul* Shore, MH, liluiow Central. S3J4. Pittsburg, S»J4: Cm.ago anc Northwestern. Preferred. S5 ; Rock Liatrl 111^; Western Union. '***+ Bub-Treasury balances: Gold. 9i35.4B7.06I 0»: curretx-y, H-.1W.W* Ob: 8u*eTre**urer paid /Ut Utr interest aad f£74.00u for booda Will leave tor the above port WEDNE8DA August 7, 1878, at — o'clock -. x. For freight or passage apply to OCTAVU8 COHEN & CO , Agent*. JrB-tf No. 98 Bav street. [enables ecmratrrial, mriHf JNO. H MURRAY. Agent. For Aueusra and Way landings! Merchants* and MinerHiTrsins- portation Coiti|»anj. FOR BALTIMORE. CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE |15 OC EXCURSION TICKETS <gcod until Dec. tat) /. 26 00 THE STEAMSHZP8 OF THIS COMPANY NEWS. market r>-[».ned nothing doing Jl hale*. We quote: 11* ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK for July is as foil.ws Increased *2u,«au.s*7. balance In Trvsuiiry currency. fflu.Vtl.7lf3: special fund for tbc rXempU/.n of fractional currency, fiO.Uki.'ssi, special deposit of legal tenders for redempti-m of oertthcatea of de- posit, fblJUOJBUU; ct,inJ$Aii.Mijm 49. including coin oerufleates 5c,'.il.U»J: outstanding legal lender* f.Ha.tel.'Jl*. The Treasury diabunw- ments during the mooth were 914JBM.373, ex STEADIER KATIE. Capt A. C CABANISR TITILL leave Padelford * wharf every FRI- • v DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for above pornta. For freight or passage apply to JOHN LAWTON. Manager Office on wharf. >i*-tf OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES FOR CHURCHES. STORES AND DWELLINGS. D FOR CIRCULARS. jj lvulldecl Railroad. August 1—Fordg Agt, A Co. A Letter. D B Leater. Order C P Burr A Co. 8 Gucken- I A StuiU A Co. H My ere A Bro*. Commission Merchants. Are appointed to sail as follows: WM. LAWRENCE, Captain O. W. BILLUPS, TUESDAY. July 30th. at 5 o'clock r. * THURSDAY. August eth. at 2 o'clock p. u. Saturday. August i7th, at 11 o'clock a. u. TUESDAY. August 27th, at 4 o'clock p. H. Through bills given to all points West, all the manufacturing towns in New Ewgt«»wt and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas senger tickets issued to Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago and all points West and Northwest. For freight and passage, apply to JAR B. WEST A CO.. Agent*, lyg-tf 114 Bar street. CORNER BROUGHTON AND RANDOLPH STREETS. EAST END BROUGHTON. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Plow Castings of Every Description; also. Sugar Mills, Pans, 4c. IRON FRONTS for store*. CEMETERY and GARDEN RAILINGS. I manufacture at reasona- 1 ble price* ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK of all kinds and style* for church**, store* and ■ . - i l..... /-- J - * - - - - - -- I .. 1 1 ’ ... .... Cn. WALTER & HART JelO-tf Savannah and Charleston R. R. COTTON FACTORS Supreme Court of Georgia Cuout's Office. I Atlanta. Ga. July *8.1H7* ( I T appears from the docket of the Supreme Court of Georgia for the August Term. I8SM. Uiat the i.nlag of ilrcuit*. with the number of case* from each county. Is a* follows: ■urs uwt emerrr. Cherokee A Cobh A I JUspkin 4 10 ■urtu emerrr. Clarke 3, Gwinnett 7, Habersham X Hah 1. I Office Savannah A Cilajuxbton R R. Co., I Savannah. Ga.. May 31,1879. f O N and after SUNDAY, June 2d. 187& the Passenger Trains on this Road wfll run ac follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT: GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 2—TRAIN NO. A Leave Savannah 2:00 p. *. and 6:30 p. * Arrive Charleston 7:55 p. *. and 8:30 a. h GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 1—TRAIN NO. A Leave Charleston 5.-00 a. a. and OiJO r. a Arrive Savannah 11:00 a. a. and 7:30 a. a 8AVANNAH AND AUGUSTA TRAINS. Commission Meriimnls. 116 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. £igars and £cbarro. [RAGGING and TIES furnished at lowest 1 * prices. Liberal cash advance* made on onsignments. Rwnpt attention given to business. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Sail from New York for - GLASGOW, every SATURDAY; LONDON. evt-ry WEDNESDAY: Passenger Accommodations unsurpassed fc elegance and comfort. All Stateroom* on main deck, and Saloon amidships. SALOON CABINS. 865 to *80. CURRENCY SECOND CABIN, including all requisite*. *40 Excursion Tickets for First Claw Passage. Nei York to Pansand "“" ber. 11 liail I7c. January. 11 178*11 l»c; Feb- niary, 11 23^11 ttc: March. 11 »J©11 32c: April. 11 3M^11 39c; May. 11 45fcll 47c. Uauvbstus. Aukust 1—Cotton cloned quiet: middling low middling 10J*r; good or dinary 10c; net receipt* •< i/ales: gr«jss nociptt UU bate*. sale* 21 bale*; stock 1,7511 bales NoaroLa. August 1—Cotton firm: middling m*c; net receipt* M I/ale*, stock «» bales :ea- |,,rt* cuastwise 475 bale*. HaUTiuoa*. August I.—Cotton churned Arm. middling llftc, low middling HJqc; goal or. d>nary l°Hu. gro*s receipts 5 bale*: sale* 75 I/ale* Stock 1.791 bale*: sales to spinners SO bahra: exports coastwise 25 bale*. Bostox. August 1.—Couoa cloaed strong: middling ll^n; low mtddUng 1144c; goo.1 or dinary l'ljw. net receipt* 5 bales: grou* receipts » haIn. Block 5.1SS tale* VluaWTDf, August l.—Cotton cloaed arm; middling 11c: l>/w middling 10)*c; good or dinary 9Mc; net recripU I bale; sale* “ bales: Muck ‘At b*l—- PaiLADCLFBia. August I—Cotton cloaed quiet; middling llj*c. low iru.ldiing ll4*c; good or dinary lie; net receipt* 00 bale*: grous re- ceipu 1 bale: sales to spinners 399 bales: Stock 1.913 bales New uautaxs. August 1—Cotton cloaed Orm; middling ll)4c; tow middling 1%; good or dinary lOVic: net reoeipU 21 baW: gram re ceipt* 0U bale*: sale* 4<»> bales: stock ».*f3 bam; export* ooastwise2.545 bale*. MosiiJi. August 1.—Cotton cloaed firm, mid dling lie; low middling 10)fc; good ordnary •Sc. net receipt* * bale*; export* coastwise Jacks ’n *, Walton 1. W. W. GOIt DON & CO. (Successors to Tison A Gordon.) Cottou Factors return, 8 1 3 S tTjTl 95, room and route chosen. r«i ewM u> .mu..nation. Plan*. Ac., Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. 1 BOWLING GREEN. NEW YORK. OrtoSOLOMOS BROS.. 173 BAY STREET. myll-Dm SAVANNAH. ir brands and style*. Price List* for the Trade now ready. W? following CIGARS of our manufacture: Welcome, Cotton Be I . Americana, Happy Lovers, Oriental Epicurean. Golden Bag. Good ::.nq5- N*v*l Hroaxa—The market for rontna •» . r . ..I pr., e, unchanged, with Male* of 50 - fine cradira. Spirit* turpentine quiet and I.cbangol. The sale* were |(« ca*ka Ke •-Ipu f r tit* day I.1M bbla r ain and • •N spirita turpentine Export* r» i,l« roe in slid 43) M>1*. spinta turpentine ^ V 'c R -• o A. B. C and It ft J5. £ ft an' »I G |1 -, II fl 45. I 81 56^160. K ». -' -V N i-' 75. window xla*. £ 25. Commission Merchants, NO. 112 BAY ST . SAVANNAH, GA. Bajnriii{e ahd Ties advanced on crops. Lilteral Cash Advances made on Consignments of Cotton. Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to all hniiiiHa 4—, a e 4 BOEHM. BEXDHEIM & CO. ROYAL HAIL STBAHBBS. NEW YORK TO QUEKS8T0WS A LIVERPOOL, Every Thursday or Saturday. „ „ Tons. I 71 Crrr of Bxxuh. 5491 Cm or Becssxlh, : Citt OF Richho.nd, 4bLT7 Uitt or NxwYoax.: Crrr or Chxster. 4566 Cm of Paus, f COMFORT, (Oroans. P. H. WARD & CO., Commission Merchants. FUST CinciTT Butt* 1. Henry 3. Monroe 1, Newton 16. like 7. Rockdale *, Spalding A Up*r>n 2 cowrra cracnr. Campbell 4. Carroll 1. Coweta 3. Dooglaaa 2, Fayette 1. Heard 1. Meriwether 1. Troup 2, some cmccrr. Fl«#j-d II, llaralaoB I, Polk 6 (3 continued i Fruits, Produce, Hay, Grain, etc. 141 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA bakers'. 9* ai«« 75. Hulk. — Corn — Marin ample We quote: 69 *a < » 7J<4e. for white. Oa demand H wholesale and 50®52Uc. HIPC*. Wool, XT* -411 w.Uiout . hange J»ry tlln Wool: lYire* are uniforn further decline pro)able, •d. free f iairra. 2«4925c Tall--. 7c.: wax, Cc.;d« (mprovementa, double berths, electnc bells, etc. The cuisine ha* always been a specialty of this Line. Indies' cabins and bathrooms. Gentlemen’s smoking and bathrooms. Barbers' shops, pianos, libraries, etc., provided. For rate* of pannage- and other information, apply to JOHN G. DALE. Agent, „ .31 and 33 Broadway. New York. Or to J. & LAWRENCE, Georgia and Florida Steamship Co.. Savannah. feblS-MWAFIm Burke 3, Richmond 12 W.T.BMCKWELL £ CO. DtRHaMJLG D AILY reeeiring all kinds of Fruits. Pro duce. Grain, etc. Orders and consign- menu solicited jy30 tf T. p. BONO. J. W. SCH0XV T. P. BOND A CO., Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE dealers in Kay, Grain, Feed, Rice —AN O— COUNTRY PRODrCE, T.''LURIDA and Georgia Syrups, Vegetables. I Foreign and Domestic Freut. Florida Or ange* a specialty. Consignments of Countiy , Produce, etc., sofieikd. Prompt returns guar anteed. 157 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. References, by pel mission—Hunter A Gam mell. W. W. Gordo i A Co., John McMahon. Holcombe, Hull A Co.. Alexander & Maxwell. Binn A Demere, M. F erst A Co. ifTO-lf A. C. WORTH, Commission Merchant 261 and 263 GREENWICH STREET. NEW YORK. DRIED FRUITS A 8PECIALTT'. lurabrr, it. Ratrla jWarrtani ftuidf. D. C. BACON & CO. REDUCED RATES. Appling J, Glynn U P***«e 4. Ware 2 A PHYSIOLOGICAL Mrfriflrratarj, tt. le tter at 95c^|l 07 tor ungraded winter red. Corn—No 2 very scarce and ftc better: steamer quiet hut about steady, ungraded cloaed at 43 I kil Coffee quiet ami rfrady; Rio cargoes at 13€9!*tt<--; ditto In job lot* at 13ttMc. Sugar cliiaed quiet and uncliangnd for fair to good re fining. refined quiet and steady tor standard A. W Inn— dull and nominal. Rice steady and in moderste demand. Roam c-U«e.| dull and nominal at |1 40^1 45. bptnta of TorpeaUn* rlcani dull at #c. Pork closed very firm but quiet; mess quoted at $10 40ft w 75. Beef rioted dull ami unchanged. Cut meat* firm: pickled all-, u Idem at Mdtt&ttr; middle* firm; Western U.,.g clear at STOwc- city ditto at 6*c. lanl •■|<raed higher and strong for prime steam at 7 55 Wkinky cloned lower at |1 06 Freight* to Liverpool a shade lower; on cotton per sail Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c. car lead: f I 05 at retail and dray age' ntnoHTB. Li s <cr—T?>e scarcity of tonnage ft>r both this and the nearby nort* conUnue*. and vemeis are in demand f.,r coastwise and offshore bunin>-an at advancing rale*. We quote • To Baltimore and (Tieaapeak* port*, 86 004L5 50- t« l*lwladelphia. $6 50fto 00 .- to New York and Pound |mri». |a (Ml a C 50 ; loBoabwtadaut ward, 87 B0ft7 5o;loBt. John.N.B.. S6 00. Tbnbar from 81 uo to $1 5o higher than lumber rates; to the West Indies and windward. 16 5006 00, gold: u, South America, IWOOftlk 00. gold; to Ptani-J) porta, 814 >kiftl5 00. gold; to United kW-lom. timber -WftMa. lumbar 4»ftS 10a LATHS, PICKETS, Etc. Wholesale and. Retail garrugtk, BaigUk, At. Other Seasonable Goods! A CLINK A. W. BACON’S . PLANING MILL, Lumber and Wood Yard, BAKING P0WDER8. r>RE8TON A MERRILL’S, DOOLEY'S. 1 SEA FOAM. In lam and small can*. Naval Bronx* Korin and i •M ft'-. 4d ft6a M. u> United BABY POOD. OtBER'b MILK FOOD. NESTLE S MILK FOOD. IMPERIAL GRANUM. hOBINSON'8 PATENT BARLEY. BERMUDA ARROWROOT. OSWEGO CORN STARCH. For sale at L. C. 8raONG’8 DRUG STORE, l-tf Oor. Bull and Parr? st f \