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Savannah,
Philadelphia ft Southern
SAIL STEAMSHIP LISE.
first class passage - f» ®
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 »
Charleston
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FLIIIIA STUXFACUT COKS’T.
8CMMEB 8CUEDCLE,
(Esawmbl.
STEAMER CITY POINT
Captain SCOTT. *
EVERY WEDNESDAY, itai
ForFemABdiss. JaekMBTill«, Ftlatt*
And Uun*dlmeVudlagM on at Jcfc.,
BETCRMSG:
WiD arrive SATURDAYS and mfl fa?
ton. SATURDAY. August A as 2 a x. Sat?
DAY. August Hi. at 7 a.il; SATURDAY \u.
gust 17. at 4 * x.; SATURDAY. Angus jj
. ■ ■jUTmniT IiiTiiall .n . U •
Akiypitj gniilliarntf.
CHANGE OFSCHEliTlE
FOR FLORIDA.
Savannah and Mellonviile, F a.,
INLAND
STEAMBOAT LINE.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
oo St John 's river
Train* oa B. and A. R R leave junction, go
ing west. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 a and for Brunswick Tuesday. Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 r. x.
NIGHT FREIGHT-PASSENGER COACH AT
TACHED.
Leave Savannah Saturdaysexcepd. at 5:46 r. ■
Arrive Jesup. " 9:55 r. x
Arrive Macon. “ “ 4:35 a. X
Leave Macon daily at 7:30 r. x
Leave Jesup daily at 6 :*5 a. x
Arrive Savannah daily at 9:15 a. x
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN Dl-
STEAMER RELIANCE.
Captain T WHITE.
TTTLL leave wharf foot <rf Drayton him
41.000 hales.
Leave Dupont “ “5:
Leave Blackabear “ “9:
Leave Jesup “ “12;
Leave McIntosh “ “3:
Arrive at Savannah “ “5:
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY. WHDNX4DAT AND nUSAT.
Leave Du pool at 5:
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT.
UNITED S T A T E S ,
Captain S. H. MATTHEWS.
Wfl] sail as follows:
SEMINOLE. Wednesday. Augurt 7. at 2:30 r. M.
UNITED STATES. Wednesday. August 14. at
9:00 A. M
SEMINOLE. Wednesday. August 21. at 1:00 r. x.
UNITED STATES. Wednesday. August 28, at
3:00 A. x.
Leave Boston July 31st, August 7th. ltth and
9*h.
T HROUGH bills of lading given to all New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and leyland
liars.
T he ships of this line connect at T wharf with
all railroads leading out of Boston. .
RICHARDSON ft BARNARD. Agent*.
F NICKERSON^ OO.. Agents. Boston.
|>,w Middling -
Leave Camilla at
KITTEN BIX 1ST TO DAT*.
Lumber. Timber.
8,108,4*4 3. *04.457
1.792.475 280,877
*73.474
3.47 l.(**l
2.404,421 &O.OM
■MU
fruit. 1 box hardware, 1 sack oat*. 2 boxes
mdse. 2 crates copper junk. 1 keg copper junk.
2 bales hides. 54 bales warps. llbbU twine. 1
bill twine
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. August 2—
* bales cotton. 41 cars lumber, 534 bbls rosin. 94
bbts spirits turpentine. 14 bbls syrup. 31 empty
kegs. <» pkgs collars. 14 bales hid**. 3 bales
wooL 4 mules. 1 organ, 4 bbls fruit, 1 coop
poultry, and mdse.
EXPORTS.
Per schr Menewa. for New York-136.923 feet
lumber. 6.J.S* feet timber—D C Bacon ft Co.
Per schr C C Berry, for New York—42.00* feet
lumber. 215.6*5 feet timber—Slosh Bussell ft
Co.
Agent.
JylAtf
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Central Railroad. August 2—Fordg Agt.
HSanders.W B Melt ft Co, A Friedenbergft Co,
Older Redmond. C ft Co. A Leffler. S G Haynes
ft Bro. Weed ft C. Alexander ft M. W ft R Me
Intire. D Hogan. Solomon Bros. M J Doyle.
•Sullivan ft H. Jno Flannery A Co. G Eckstein
ft Co. Holcombe, H ft Co. Eckman ft V
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. August 2—
Jno Flannery ft Co. J W Lathrop ft Co. J L YU-
lalonga, M Y Henderson. Weed ft C’. G C Ge-
rnunaen. C S Ledlie. Goodman ft M. H Myers ft
Brea. Order. Briggs. J ft Co. H Ehrlich. Ludden
ft B. Transfer Department. Edward J Oarrin.
Parker ft J, CL Jones. Ketchum ft Co. Pea
cock. H ft Co. Boehm. B ft Co. G W Parish. M
Ferst ft Co. (ha* Seiler. Crawford ft L EL
Neidlinger. Solomon Bros. K B Keppard. G W
Haslam. W ft R Mcintire. J K Xunneriyn, J J
Dais ft Co
Arrives at Macon 6:45 r. X
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 r. x
Arrives at Atlanta 5-02 a. m
Making dose 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 x
GEORGIA and FLORIDA
INIiAITD
Steamboat Company.
CITY OF MACON,
Captain NICKERSON.
Will sail SATURDAY. August 3. at 9:30 a. x.
cmr OF MACON,
Captain NICKERSON.
Will sail SATURDAY. August 17th, at 9 a. x.
T HESE Splendid new ships are 2.290 tons
each, were built expressly for this trade,
having great speed and most elegant passenger
turity 1886
Savannah 7 per cent.,
tons Jan and July,
turity MW
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
TV'ILL leave Savannah every TUESDAY from
» v Lawrence's wharf, at 5 p. x.. for St. Catha
rine’a Doboy, St Simon's. Brunswick. 8t.
LrvxapooL August 2. 5:00 p. m —Cotton—
Sales of middling uplands, low middling
clause, deliverable in November and December.
4 7-Hid. Sales of middling uplands, low mid
dling clause, new crop, shipped in November
ai>l December, per sad. 690L Futures closed
New You, August 4—Cotton closed steady:
sales 2.6*4 bales: middling uplands, llJie: mid
dung Orleans. 12c.
Weekly net receipU 214 bales; gross receipts
5.721 bales: expert* to Great Britain 5,750
pons Ma
turity 19l
Savannah
Arrives atlliiledgeTiUe 9:44 a. ■
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a. ■
Arrives at Macon 8:00 a. tt
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a. ■
Arrives at Atlanta 145 p x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8:20 a. m
Arrives at Eufaula 8:36 p. x
Arrives at Albany 2:08 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:15 a. u
Arrives at Columbus. 3:15 p. x
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON
TRAIN No. 4
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily. ™»* r ’ rl e
Savanus, August 4 1878.
Paquete Del Ventrell < Sp >. Sintea, port in
palm ldg—Chas Green ft Co.
Alphonse et Marie (Fr). Bryckman* Charles
jo. wtg—A Minis ft Son.
Kibble (Br >. Matthews, United Kingdom, ldg—
lartley ft RosseU.
Three barks.
50.211
406.964
O N AND AFTER MAY 25th, the steamer
CENTENNIAL, Captain L Wimslxs. will
leave wharf foot of Drayton street
every evening (Faturdays excepted > at 5 o'clock,
and Tybee every morning at 6:30 o'clock (Sun
days excepted). Will make extra trips on
Saturdays, leaving the city at 10 o'e'ock a. x.
and Tybee at 1 o'clock p city at 4 o'clock
P. x..v&nd Tybee at 6 o'clock r x.
On 8undays will leave the city at 9 o'clock a.
M. and Tybee at 6 o'clock p. x.
Fare for the round trip 50 cents.
Saranquill*, S. A. 164,316
Perth 302,19V
Tardena* 143,364
FREIGHTS.
Lcxbe*—The scarcity of tonnage for txAh this
utd the nearby ports continues, and vessels
ire in demand for coastwise and off-shore
msineaa at advancing rates We quote :
ro Baltimore and Chesapeake porta, 95 0OifiS 50;
o Philadelphia. 95 50A6 00 ; to New York and
lound ports. $6 00 A 6 M : to Boston and east-
rard, >. <J0©7 .V); to St. JohmN.B.. 94 00- Timber
root 9: 00 lo $1 SO higher than lumber rates:
o the West Indies and windward, 96 5008 00, ,
old; to South America, 918 004919 OO, gold: to ;
vanish porta. 914 00O15 00 gold; to United
Qngdom. amber 3449-**. lumber £3495 I'M.
Woodland, Johnsen. New York, ldg—Hunter
ft Gammell.
Stella. Davis, Buenos Ayres, ldg—Jos A Rob
erts ft Co.
Fair ft Easy (Br . Mathias, Cork for orders,
ldg—H F Grant ft Cm
Prof eta iSpj, Elias, Havana, wtg—Chas Green
ft Co.
Four brigs.
| middling 11c:' low middling 10$4c: good or
I oinarykHc.
Phil*deu-si*. August 4 —Cotton closed Arm;
middling llj*c: low middling llfhe; good or
dinary lie.
New Oautsxs, August 2. —Cotton closed firm:
mi Idling ll)4c; low middling Ugfc; good ordl-
naiy lutfc.
Mobile. August 4—Cotton closed firm: mid-
[ diing 11c; low middling lUJfc: good ordinary
^iuspsu, August 4—Cotton dosed firm; mid
dling ll)4c.
Ararm. August 4—Cotton closed firm;
middling 11c; low middling 1099c: good ordina
ry 1054c.
Chaklehtox. August 4—Cotton closed firm;
middling llMOUHc: low middling lu44®iaj*c:
good ordinary U*4®10)*c.
MoxrooxERT. August 4—Cotton closed Arm;
middling 1094c: low middling 1094c; good ordi- ;
D Macxn. August 4 —Cotton closed steady: mid
dling l(g£c; low middling 1144c: good ordinary
Merchants* and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
ForAueusta and Way Landings.
junnie, Micks, sew torx. lag— nunter e
Gammell.
C C Berry. Seavey. New York, cld—Jos A
Roberta A Co.
C W Lewis, Hupper, New York, ldg—Jos A
Roberta ft Co.
Lucy Wheatley. Sipple, New York, ldg—Jos
A Roberts ft Co
M B B ram hail. Gillette. New York, ldg—Hun
ter ft Gammell
Hattie Turner. Mclntire, Boston, ldg—Jos A
Roberts ft Co.
W H Phare, Osborne, New York, ldg—Jos A
STEAMKK KATIE,
CapC A. C. CABANIS&
WILL leave Padelford's wharf every FR
»> DAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, for abov
points. For freight or passage apply to
JOHN LAWTON. Manager.
Office on wharf. jel9-tf
Oorrox—
Liverpool, via New York.
Liverpool via Balthnore,
Uvnrprx>L via Boston, f 1
Havre, via New York, 9 1
Bremen, via New York. 0
Bremen, via Baltimore, W
Antwerp. 9 9. gcdd...._.
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers for MilJedgeviile and Eatonton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect daily, except
Monday, for these point*.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General SupL Central Railroad. Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
Barril Caws,
Kommissum Slrrcfcaats
PATENT
WALTER & HART,
COTTON FACTORS
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
HINGED
Omci StVAXXAH ft Charlestox R R Co., I
Savannah, Oa., May 31, 1878. )
O N and after SUNDAY, June 2d, 1878. the
Paasenger Trains on this Road will run
an follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND GULF
RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
GOING NORTH—TRAIN NO. 8—TRAIN NO. 4.
Leave Savannah 2N» r. X. and 8:30 r. x
Arrive Charleston 7:56 r. x. and 83B a. m
GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 1—TRAIN NO. 3.
Leave Charleston 5:00 a. x. and 9:00 r. x
Arrive Savannah 11.-00*. x. and 7 JO*, x
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA TRAINS.
Leave Savannah 8:30 r. X
Arrive Augusta 6:30 A. x
Leave Augusta 10 JO r. x
Arrive Savannah 7:30*. x
ABOVE SCHEDULES DAILY.
TRAINS NOS. 2 AND 4 connect at Charleston
with Northeastern Railroad Northward.
TRAIN NO. 4 connect* at Augusta with Char
lotte. Columbia and Augusta and Georgia Rail
roads North and West. At Yemassee for Port
Royal. Beaufort and station* oa line of Port
Com mission Merchants,
BARBEL
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER3,
Sail from Xew York for
GLASGOW, every SATURDAY;
LONDON. every WEDNESDAY;
Paasenger accommodation* unsurpassed fo
elegance and comfort. All Staterooms on
B AGGING and TIES furnished at ioi
prices. Liberal cash advances made
consignment*.
Prompt attention given to busineaa
jyMm
FOR CONVENIENCE THEY EXCEL ALL
OTHERS.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE OR MORE.
Grocers Cannot Afford to be
’Without Them.
For sale at
main deck, and Saloon amidshi]
SALOON CABINS. *65 to *80. CUB
SECOND CABIN, including all requisites, *40.
Excursion Tickets for First Class Passage. New
York to Pans and return. *135 to *105.
according to stateroom and route chosen.
For Books of Information. Plans. Ac.,
Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS.
7 BOWLING GREEN. NEW YORK.
Or to SOLOMON BROS.. 173 BAY STREET,
my 11-3m SAVANNAH.
*ed dull at 27^Sj8c. Pork cloned
mesa at *1U 5u&U 00. Cut meats
quiet but Arm; Western long
city ditto at 644c. Lard dosed
me steam at 7 65<&7 75. Whisky
at 91 ‘64*1 G>- Freights to Liver-
Duck* (Muscovy 1, 9 piUr, nominal
Ducks (English;. 9 pair
Eggs (country), V do*
Eggs (Western, 1 , 9 do*
Batter (country), 9 ®
Peanut* 1Georgia), V bushel
Peanuts (Tenn»—ee). 9 bushel
Florida sugar, V ft, nominal
ift 11. _ _ 1
W. W. GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Tison ft Gordonj
Cotton Factoi"s
•oE.iai,’?.
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY 8T.. SAVANNAH, GA.
Bogifing and Ties advanced
on crop*.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton.
Prompt and careful attention guaranteed to
all business jyl-dftw6m
winter at 97Uc; No. 1 wmter red at 964c. Corn
I steady and firmer at 399*c. < >au steady at 24
I &4»Pork active, firm and higher at $2 87}*.
| Lard strong and higher at 7 35 for cash and
I August Bulk meat* steady for shoulders:
clear rib at 6c; clear Mem at 644c. Wbtmky
at 91 <K.
XT. Loci*. August 4—Flour dosed steady;
dmble extra at & 75A4 00; treble 94 15&4 25.
Wheat strong and active; No. 2 red fall at 90*6
®91c Com. No. 2 mixed at 3544&33}4c Oat*
a-tive; No. 2 at 24*4*24)*:. WWy steady at
91 04. Pork closed higher; jobbing at 910 25.
Lard nominal: vinttr at 7)qc: summer nominal
at 7 09497 10. Bulk meats quiet: car lot* of
summer dear rib sold at 6c. Bacon quiet:
shoulders at 5 40495 50c; dear rib at 6 45^
• 50r: dear sidca 6 70^ 75c.
Chicaoo, August 4—The Drover t Journal
report*** follows: Hogs dull and 54910c lower; !
choice heavy at 94 30^4 60; light at 94 20Q
4 35; good packing at 94 20494 »). Cattle—re- I
ceipts. 4.TIB; shipment*. 3,800; good natives j
scarce and in tmir demand at 913ugp5 00, prices
generally unchanged; medium shipping at
9i U&494 20; butchers dull, cows wt »21X1492 80:
bull* at 91 80492 80; winter cattle in heavy
supply at $2 7U&3 40; Texas dull at ft 30^3 20.
sheep. receipU ««; shipments 1,601; muttons
in moderate demand at 90 904*5 00; thin stock
slow at 92 8O493 SO. „ ,
St. Locia. August 4—Cattle supply light,
wholly grass native*, which were weak and
lower, and Texans, which were Inactive; native
grass steers at 93 ®®4 25; ditto cows at $2 25
493 00: grass Texas steers at 92 00&3 20; ditto
eusr* at 91 80492 30; receipU 600. Hogs fairly
active: light snippers a shade off;Yorkers and
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS
FOB QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 S. R, foo* of King s4
NEVADA Tcksd*t, Aco. *, l0*.x.
WYOMING Ttckdat. Aco. 27.4 r. x.
1 CITY OF NEW YORK..TrxgiiAr, S*jt. 3.10 *.x.
MONTANA. Tr«»D*r, Sept. 10, 3p.it
WISCONSIN Tmo*r. Sept. 17,9 *.m.
These steamers are built of iron, in water
tight compartment*, and are furnished with
every requisite to make the passage across the
Atlantic both safe and agreeable, Living Bath
Jyll-tf
(Drpns.
P. H. WARD & 10.,
Commission Merchants,
ORGANISTS
A ND all Professional Musicians, are invited
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especially for their use.
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m.
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OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS. )
SaVAXXax. August 4 1878, 4 p.m. (
Cottox.— The market was firm, with an ad
vance of 9*c. in good middling. J4c. in middling
and low middling, and )*c. in good ordinary and
I ordinary. The sales were 339 hales We quote:
lilt
We quote: Mackerel (bay). No. 1 bid*. $14 00
half bbls. $7 50; No. 1 kit* $1 50; No. 2 half
bbi* $6 O0; No. 2 kit* $1 26; No. 3 half bhU.
15 50; herring. No. L 25c. V box. scaled. 36c.'
choice ood. 8c.
Gaaix. —Com—Market mtrouger, stock am
ple; demand lair We quote: 63^65c. tor teed
or mixed; TOO^Mc. for white. Oats-Steady,
stock ample and demand good. We quote: 44
4947c. at wholesale, and 50O5*Mc. at retail
Hat.— 1 Ilia market It quiet, denkod moderate
and stock good. We quote: Northern, 86&
96c wholesale, and ll 0A49I 10 retail WesV
era nominal at $1 90(91 1U wholeaale, $1 10®
1 15 retail.
Hides. Wool, etc —Hide*: We quote hides
without change—diy flint 11c.; salted 7^9c.
Wool: Prion are uniform at quotations. We
quote: Unwashed, free of burr* 24492Tc.; bur
ry wuol. loai6c. Tallow, 7c.; wax, 26c.; deer
tion and light.
Cabin Passage (according to State room), $60
to J80; Intermediate. $40; .Steerage. *26.
Offices, No. 25) Broadwav. New York.
WILLIAMS 4 GUION.
JAMES MARTIN. Agent. » Bay street, Sa
vannab. myl6-Th.SftTuly
ON LI DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.
Fruits, Produce, Hay, Grain, etc.
141 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
D A1LY receiving all kinds of Fruit* Pro
duce. Grain, etc. Orders and consign
ments solicited. jy30-tf
General Transatlantic Co.
B ETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier
No. 42 N.R, foot of Morton street
CANADA, Fraxgeul, WEDNESDAY, August
, 12:30 r. x.
^FRANCE, Trcdelle, WEDNESDAY. August
VmiPM, Daxke, WEDNESDAY, August 21,
11:00 a. x.
PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including
wine:)
TO HAVRE—First Cabin f 100; Second Cabin,
$66; Third Cabin $35. Steerage $26, including
wine, bedding and utensil*
Steamers "Pereira.” -Ville de Pari*" and
“SJaunat" do not carry steerage passenger*
LOUIS DE BERLIN. Agent, 56 Broadway, S.Y.,
or WILDER ft CO., Agents for Savannah.
1 C TV. MV.
Stfrigtratgra, &t.
corimr phodvcr,
F LORIDA and Georgia Syrup* Vegetables,
Foreign and Domestic Fruit- Florwla Or
anges a specialty. Consignments of Country
Produce, et,-. solicited. Prompt returns guar
anteed. 157 Bay street. Savannah. G*
Reference*, by permiarion— Hunter ft Gass-
mell, W. W. Gordon ft Oo.. John McMahon,
Holcombe, Hull ft Co.. Alexandti ft Maxwell,
Blun ft Demere. M. Fetw. ft Co.
A. C. WORTH,
Commission Merchant
261 and 268 GREENWICH STREET.
OLIVER DITSON ft <
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a H. DITSON ft OO.
843 Broadway,
J. E. DITSON ft OO.,
1876
140,000
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7,000
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514,000
65,000
30,000
4.000
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46,000
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Parrisgt ftuiUt.
(TtrriifltS, aSugjlt*. tc.
Other Seasonable Goods!
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NESTI.E S MILK FOOD.
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