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MONDAY.All.1 ST 5, 1S78-
AMENTS OF TUE MOBMNtt NEWS.
The following «CWUare authorised to receive
•u been pilous T. r Um» Mouwa News U. tlwr
Albany—David Robtu*'H. J. a- T>UwJ-
Attaptiah'*—I* H. Pooro<*.
A i ,*paiia Dra M* and F***.
Bx*.»al- William Holloway.
Bii'wtifi—L North.
Rlacrsmear M C. Wade, EL a Strickland
Black Creek-W. M. Bryan.
Baxley—Levi AndenoK.
BxRTOW- W. J. EyRINV.
Bainbkidoe W J Bruton.
Boston J Kevin* Otmoa.
ClTBKKKT—T. S. PowelL
Cxbtbb*vha*—Alex C. smith.
Cl-VATTVILL* 1 M. ClyaU.
Camilla-F. P. Burt*.
Cochran Mr*. Laura Wiggin*.
I'AHiKN—K. W. Grubb.
DcauN— Isaac T. K»n.
DvPOMT—P. A. Herviant
|>OCT«RTOWN—J. O. Clark.
Lutsai J. M Buchan.
Foots e*. Kmantrl Cocxty—Jao. a Hick*.
Fort Gaisea—J. D. Dudley.
Ouixmomi—W. M. " raver.
Garden Vallxv— S4 T. .Murray.
UiuuL-E. tinea. Jr.
Gucsmore—J. M. John*.
liAKhi—Robert J. Smith.
Haxlemirat —J. N. Miller.
IIalcvonualr Janire L Dow.
Hamas Spencer Popped
Hoaoxxx—D. B McKinnon.
Haw*in*viua- Wm. D Kir.|f.
lvA>aoK-W H Cone.
JEpperson OotUTT—a A. Hayiea.
Jcare—A. H Purdom.
Leary —J. A. McGregor, Jr.
I.nua Omr-L 11 l.urgstinee,
Ix>r;tanuJL—Robert J Boyd.
1a.no 1‘toiii. lA.wxmca Cot xTT—& A. Wheatley,
at. ....ai i vtllk-W a Rica, Jr.
McRae.-J. y Hammond,
lie Villa A. C McLennan.
>1. *r»At sa Mia* Annie I.. Smith.
Minnucoma m> P. A. Bryan.
Midvillk— Evan* A Cantwell.
Mki.il >l Wm. M. Smilley.
Milltows -Ogden H. Carroll.
Moist Vnwo»-A. L Adams.
Monro*- W. H. Goodwin.
Madimjn H. C. Billings.
Morvkn—K. a Hitch.
Nashville—W a Griffin.
(wmin-J. II Cooper.
tX-UAM'Kxc* -John H. Slcj.hras.'
Oroxu J. S Wood. Jr.
Ouvkb Dr A. B. Lanier
»•*■*>» FlMt-J. K. HedrlL
PkasaoK—W. a Lore.
I'kkmv » Mill. TatnaU. Co.—J. W.
gemua S. M. Griffin.
Kitledob—“Rough Rice.
KuDsrnxs—W. N McDonald.
Ncrevxs—C C. Grace.
Satilla Burr Tin .man K Scott.
Swain.nroko - Thomas M. lx-wi*.
STATKsmLL*—<1. M English, Jr.
Sr. Mary's- Dr. J. K. Gnflln.
Snai-is i. Mostoomrby Coi jctt—G. M. T. Mc
Leod.
Stlvajua—II. C. Well*.
St-N Hill—Jaa. M. Mino*-.
ScAaaono- Georg* Heaid
STo#*TON Dr 1*. SlotntLui f.
SkWARO—William F. Gray.
Saxpumviluc— K. A. hull.van.
SMUNoriKU*—Amo* F. Kahn.
Tmosan'ills-W. C. Careoo. Mias A. E. Mc
Clellan.
Tknxill* J. C. Harmon.
TxaaamLU—O. D. Parker.
Tayu.k - crkkk -Dr. M. D. Moody.
Towns—A. L. Kyala.
ToosBcuoao—(>. H. L. Strubln*.
Vaummta—A. s. Pendleton, T. a Lanier, J a
Knitfbt.
Wadlky —H. A. McLeod
WaI.tbocbtill*—N Brown.
Wa YXKaviLLa-B. Hirech.
WATcaoaa—J. W. High<unlth.
FLORIDA.
Asopka- E tt Prince.
Banana «. B. Torlay.
BAKKsriUJt—J. W. Perrv
ItATTANVIlJ-S K. 1. S|
Bknton—D. N Gone.
Brooksvi ijjc— T. S. Courier.
Chattahoochee— II. A Spear,
i 'ow<n>ri> J. N. McKee an.
the dak Keys-Mias Lucy J. Fowler,
i y>kk—W. Collina
Ellaville—J. A. McAnlle JJJ
Enterprise—-John Saula
Fcrkaxmna- N. Bronson, W. F. Wood, Jr.
FumuNiTox—J. F. Warren.
Foar Marion—S. M. Oaena
Gains*viLuc—O. S. Acer.
Horsrox—J. P. Monfan.
Jacaronviua -F. Ai»i<auxh & Bro., Telfair
Stockton, lliillip Walter. Aahmead A Bro.
jAsrcn—Jno. C. Leo.
Kixo a Faaav-Wm. W. dcCulley.
iakk Bknton H. F. York.
Lcravills— Dr. 1*. A McIntosh.
Iakk City-C. A Finley.
Lawtkv—T. J Barrin.
Moxtickllo-Thtat Simmon*.
Madison—John Hart.
Mioaxopv—J. C. Mather*.
Ma nate* - J. C. Vandorfpe.
Monklky Hall—A. K. Patterson.
N kwxansviixk—J. iove.
Oakwuod—Chaa Hutclunaon.
Ocaia—F. K. llarrt*.
Ubaxok Hill—J. C. loykin.
Palatka E. H. l*adcetL
1‘MUtV—James A. Hoi life.
UriNi Y W B. Malone. J. K. A.*r>aridaon.
Sand Point Wm. S. Nor rood
siiadv Ukovb—T. B. Hendry. •
Tauaua>mkk—Julian Ik tton.
Vaaxox—J. K. Skipper.
Waldo-Samuel J Kennard,
Wacassk*—A. J. Weeks.
Wiutk SraiNo*—R. w AdamaJC
WxLaoax -A. W. McLrran.
BOVTU CAROLINA.
CitARLkSTOX—B. Doacher.
Kamly Branch—John l> Sandora,
iAWToNvill* - W B. lAWton, Jr.
I\jkt Koval—J. C. Jenkins
.Rev S. S SWKKT, General TraTelinjr A front
for Middle, Southueslern and Upper Ueor-
pa
Col It. L. GENTRY, tieneral TraveUnjf A«ent
for Southern Geoixia and Florida.
IF" Any air-nt whose name is omitted will
please notify ui
—m rock, cask
Philadeljihia. V caak
Baltimore, M cask
Boston. Voaak
Vkoktablks—
New York, 9 buahel era
V barrel
Boston. * buahd crate
f barrel
Baltimore, 9 buahel era
f Mml....
Philadelphia, f bushel c
9 barrel
11-Sid
Si OJ
i-si
. 1 40
Liverpool direct. 9 M.. nominal
COUNTRY PRODUCK.
Grown Fowl*. 9 pair 45
Half (frown. V pair JO
Ducks (Muscovy i. 9 pair, nominal. M
Ducks (tmrii^). 9 pau-
Eaxa (country i, 9 do*
Exit* (Weaterai, 9j*oa
Butter (counifyi, 9 B
Peanut* 'Geurjfiai. 9 buahel
Peanuts (Tennesseei. 9 buahel....
Florida sujrar, V t. nominal .
Honda «rj|i. 9 xalloe, nominal
trWhpocatoe*. 9 bbl _
Pon-TBT.—The market fairly snpplB-d and de
mand (food
Eooa—The market Is quiet, with a moderate
demand Stock, very' Uxnt.
BcTTKa.—A rood demand
dele.
PKAXCTa—Full stock of Tennessee: demand
Uffht.
Sracr —Georjri* and Florida, in ldtht demtJid
St-OAa.—Georgia and Florida, scarce, with but
Commercial.
si VANN A II MAKKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS. •
Savannah. August .i, 1X7S. 4 p.m.
TON.- Tilo market rc|M>rted nothitiff doiuff.
talcs of k lialcs. We quote:
oirI Middling 11*6
AtiddUnir.. IIm
l»wMiddllB
l.
• 'olnBPi
si 3 It S
10S
m
n
values. Sales-I —
quote: Common ' ; i-kkh** 4 c ,
Naval Sroiuta.—Therecei
MAKKKTV HI MAH.
Carolina clean in firs! hands has been nearly
exluiusted. There has l«e*-n a moderate de
mand durinjr the week, with a steady
' tierces dean Oarolii _
5* 4 c. fair 7c.. (food TUc.
receipts from July -Jnth
to Auffust 1st, 1S7S, inclusive, were l.*M casks
spinu turpentine and 8.157 bbl*. rosin, acainst
put* casks spirit* turpentine and 7,u*i bbls. m
sin for the same period last year. With easier
rate* for the better ffrades. the market for rosin
became active; sales n.oi'bbls at tl 15j>er bbl.
for common strained .strained (food strained and
No. S (B, C, D and Ki. |1 JBfor extra No. 2iFi.
SI «5 for low No. 1 (G). $1 50 for No. 1 (Hi. $1
ferextra No. 1 il>. $1 «0 for low pale iKi. fk T5
for pale (M». fk >>SV6 lor extra pale iNi. and
» for window (rlass. Spirits turpentine
was easier; sales l.SW casks at kl^c. |>er cal
Ion for whiskies and oil. and £M*c per calkm
for recular packages. .Vein and Courier.
WnjnxoTOX, August i.-Spirits TrRPkxnxk.
—The market opened quiet at 36c. per gallon
for country packages, with sales reported of
543 casks at tnat figure, closing firm.
Rosin —Tlw market wa« Arm at fl 171* for
strained and fl A' for good strained, but with
out report.-d transactions in these grader.
Sales of 50 I Arrets i lit No. 1 at fl 50 and 73 do
111 extra No. 1 at f 1 65 per barrel.—.Star.
Wilhixoton, August 3. -Spirits Ti rpkntixk.
-The market was steady at 36 cents j**r gallon
for country' imckage*. with aales reported of
437 casks at that price.
Rosin —The market continues firm at fl 1714
for strained and fl 30 for good straired, with
small sales re|*>rted at quotations.—.Star.
HARKKT8 BY TKLKGKAPH.
NOON REPORT.
PIXAXQAU
Nbw York. August 3.—Gold opened at 10CJ4
IxxtMix. August ( Erie. INa*.
3:00 p. m. —Erie. IH^h.
1‘aris, August 3. S;15 p. m.—Rentes at lllf
«7Uc.
4:30 p. m.—Rentes at lllf 75c.
Bkrljn. August 3.— Specie has increased 176.-
OUU marks
New York. AugustStocks opened strong.
Money ojjened at 3 per cent. Gold now at 100^.
Exchange—long, f4 1-3; short. f4 .*■<•. (Joverr
ment bends opened firmer. State bond*
steady.
OOTToX.
Nsw York, August 3.—Cotton ojrened steady;
ties 3.435 bale*, middling upland*. 11 15-
middling Orleans. 13 Mic.
Futuns ojrened steady, as follow*; August.
.1 NT<&11 «*•: September.il fssiftll Wc; October.
11 374111 3t*c; November, 11 33® 11 34c: Decem
ber. 11 INjfcll 30c; January, 11 10Q11 31c.
oRocxRiBa. provisions, era
Liverpool August 3, 2:00 p. m. —American
iard at ?Ns 3d. ls>ng cle-r middles at 31s **1:
short 33s 3d.
New York. August !. —Flour opened quiet and
steady. Wheat opened dull and henry. Corn
ojN-ued Inactive. Pork opened firm at f 10 50
4bI0 75 for mess. Lara Arm for steaiu
rendered at 7 65®7 70. tSpiriW of turpentine
•jrened at 37J4Si,3Nc. Rosin opened at fl
1 45 for straineo Freight* steady.
Baltihokc, August 3.—Flour ojjrned stea.lv:
Howard strret and Western superfine at f- tw
4A-3 00; extra at f3 35&I35; family at ^4
' 35; city mills superfine at $3 .Vxa-3 35; extra
t f l 75^4 35; Rio brands at f5 75; 1'atajisco
family at f»> 50. Southern wheat opeued
active and higher: Western ojx-ned strong and
higher, hut closed quiet and easier; Southern
■si. jwiine, '4til id; sinberatfl 04 jjl "7: No.
Western winter red. on the U,, 1
butcher* at f3 I0<f3«p. cowt 1 ^
— — * — -• •' - ei'- Texas dull
asScss
CVRcnfXATi. August a.- Floor closed dull and
Dutcners at »■' tows
$» 40A3 90: bulls at fl *Mf3 K7U: 1
at ft XH93 SO. Sheep—veceipta V*';
S»; market weak with a light dema
« 4 ® „
drooping
holding <
closed active. Bn*——
higher: white at *.c®fl iW: amber at
No. 2 red winter held at Oof* dull
asd lower: No * mixed at 43*440 uwM dull
for new old scarce;, new white at 25^29c:
mixed at JSASic. old white at Rye
quiet at 51&53C Barley nominal ben? Pro-
vision* strong and buoyant: Pork and higher
at f 10 25010 50 for mess Lard closed in guod
demand and higher: current make at . 350
7 37Uc: prime steam at 7t*c; kettle at 80
NLc Bulk Meau closed strong and higher;
iStTooo j gauds shoulders sold at 5 1003 15c;
closing a( 'Me. *0.000 pound* short rib sold
early at 6 1'k. this was btd: short dear no mi
Ht5Mf5&; dear rib at^o'b^c; clearaides
at V*Std Vhiin in good demand at fl Ot.
Sugar steady, oarda lOOlW^c; white at
vt 4 c; New Orleans at vONifc. Hogs closed
quiet and firm: common at f3 750* *<• J*r to
good at ft 300* 50; heavy packing at fl 250
4 55; receipts 406: shipments 360.
LocisTiLiR, August 3.—Flour firm; extra
at f t '■•03 25: family at $3 .v«OJ H; No. 1 at
54 2504 50; fancy at fl 7505 25. Wheat firm;
red at *0*5c: amber and white at »>0<Mc.
Corn dosed firm: white at 45c: mixed at 40c.
Oats quiet: new white at J6c; mixed at 23c.
Kye closed firm at 55c. Provisions active and
higher: Pork at f10 50 for mess. Lard higher;
choice leaf, in tierce, at 8|6c; ditto, in kegs
Bulk Meats cl->sed stranger: shoulder*
_ Mqc; clear rib at 6tyc: clear sides at 6^c.
for louse. Bacon in active demand and higher:
shoulder* *t 5» 4 c: dear rib sides at «|c; clear
sides at 7c for loose. Hams- sugar cured at
Whisky firm at f 1 03. Manufactured
tobacoo in good demand; fine black navy an 55
®56c: medium bright navy at 504^52c; mahog
anv ii*v V at 4'^tV-: mahogany, fancy styles.
50Q53c: black sweet navy at 45&4*c: common
at I2B4.VA
Nsw Oslsans. August 3.— Flour closed quiet
and steady; superfine at f3 00; double extra at
fa 50: high grade* at ft 75^5 50. Cora quiet;
mixed at 50c; yellow at S24&54c: white at 56o.
good demand; choice at 404f€A-. Corn
juiet at f2 45. Pork in fair demand at
f 11 00 for mass. Lard closed steady and in fair
demand; tierce at 71%®n^c; keg at
Bulk meaiBclosed firmer for shoulders at
5V»c loose, pa»‘ked. Bacon closed
firmer; shoulders at 5^4j.’»^c; clear rib at
clear sides at TUfi. Hams closed firmer
atlOt$®n>$c. Whisky steady at fl 07. Coffee
dull. Sugar closed quiet: good common 7,14c;
fair to fully fair at 7^®Mqc; prime to choice
at St^r; yellow clarified at 9^®9|4c. Molasses
closeil quiet; common 25c: fair at 25®** ;
prime to choice at 30®43c. Rice dosed steady
and in fair demand for Louisiana, ordinary to
choice, at 6fe&7Mc. Bran quiet at «uc.
Baltixosk, August 3.—Oat* closed firm and
in fair demand for Southern at ■32®36o; West
ern w hite at 34®3'c: mix.d at 32®Mc; Penn
sylvania at 33®-35c. Rye nominal. Hay dull
and unchanged. Provision* firm: j>ork at
fll 00for mess. Bulk meats firm; loose shoul
den Mac: clear rib aides 6^3: packed at 5^4®
(%c Bacon shoulders at titjc: dear rib side*
at 7)4c. Hain*, 12®13c. Lard—refined at 8t 4 c.
Butter—choice Western at 1-1® 1-V Coffee
firm and quiet: Rio. cargoes at 13®169rjc.
Whisky dull at fl IR. Sugar closed quiet and
easier N!vV>V-
WtmiNoTON, August 3.—Spirit* turpenrine
firm at 8oc. itosui firm at fl U0®1 for
strained. Crude turpentine steady at f 1 U> for
hard; fl 75 for yellow din; fl 73 for virgin.
Tar steady at 53 00. Corn firm; prime white at
w. nfzed at mrQTD£r
.. WChisholm. HMyersRBrot.
Foley R Oo, 8 G Haynes R Bro. Weed k C. C8
LedUe. John Banks. JJDsieROb. C L Jones,
Peacock. H R Oo. Parker i J, Solomon Bros, H
- i—
>r
WUBatry.
I
Per steamer David Clark, from Florida—
Richardson A B. Mary Dustin, Goodman A M.
H Myers A Bros. New York steamer. Boston
Reliance, from Florida—8 Guck-
enueimer A Co. Julius Csbit*. New York str.
Boston steamer. Parker A J. iVacuck. II A Co.
H Sanders. A Lefiler. W M David*>u A Co. J L
W Inman Mller. U Bourquln. Allard
- “ t M. C D Sack. 8
illalonga. 1
larnweu, T
J Heyward. Ray A 1
yurniturr.
mrntet
FURNITURE!
L. ff. AIIEI,
Cor. Broughton find Barnard Sta.
Large Stock of all New Furniture
LOWEST MARGIN
BABY CABBIAGES
cribs, cfmjwnrs bedste-ads. etc.
EASTLAKE gOCKEKS,
CHIFF0NERES,
PARLOR DESKS.
AND LOUNGES.
Also, a fall line of Furniture of all descrip
tion!.
D. G. ALLEN.
N. B.—Goods packed and shipped free of
charge. je!4 tf
141 Removal. 141
I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY CUSTOMERS
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
THAT I HAVE
Removed to 141 Congress St.
TWO DOORS FROM WHITAKER STREET
IN ORDER TO
Clear OatMySnmnier Stock
Millinery Goods
TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE FALL STOCK.
1 WILL OFFER THEM AT
Very Reduced Prices!
MOURNING GOODS.
BLACK SILKS,
GLOVES.
Ladies' UNDERWEAR
BLACK CASHMERE.
HOSIERY.
CORSETS,
PARASOLR
HAMBURG EDGINGS-
—AT THE—
Lowest Prices fur Twenty Days.
H. C. HOUSTON,
augl-tf 141 CONGRESS STREET.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
met, |
WUUX4D, y
lath, life)
UKXEAAL SurkRINTSXDKXT’S Omcs,
Atlantic and Gdlt Railko
Savannah. July 10th.
O N and after 8 UN DAY, July 21st. Passenger
Trains on this Road will run a* foUowa:
NIGHT KXPRE8&
Leave Savannah daily at 2:35 T. M
Jeeup daily at 5 JO r. u
Thomaavifle daily at. 6 05 a. ■
daily at 8:t5
Arrive at
Arrive®
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at Live
*:S0 a. x
13:40 A. ■
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 6:i0 *. a
Arrive at Jacksonrillffdaity at 8 35 a. m
* - - - 6 : oo r. ■
6:00 r. X
10:40 r. x
2:30 r. ■
2:45 r. x
Leave Tallahassee daily at
Leave Jacksonville daily a
Leave Live Oak daily at...
Leave Albany daily at
Leave Bainbridge daily at .
Skipping 3ntrlUgwf.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Risks 5 16
8cx8xra 6:53
High W*Tsa at Sataxxab 1 KB a. X. 1:32 e. x.
August delivery, fl ultj; Sept
r delivery.
. -pteml ....
J J 05. Southern com o|iene<t stead} and firm;
Western firm and higher; Southern white at
51c: yellow at 5dr.
EVENING RETORT.
FINANCIAL.
Nsw Yoax, August 3.—Mosey cloned easy at
" — “I Gold
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8 1 c.i 1*1 81 sail
Rick.-The market for till* grain was quiet
and uu hanged. Sales, none. We quote:
Common 6H® 1
Fair — ®7
Good 514®-
Nava’ Sroasa.—The market for rosins re-
j«iit«*l Hi m and unchanged, with aales of 466
bbl*. all gra.W. Spirit* turpentine quiet and
j.ri'-eA uiM-haii Ted. Tlie sale* were 38 casks
regular* at 35»-' Receipt* for the d«y were 514
bbls. neuii an.1 1® bbl*. spiriu turpentine Ex
I...rt* 1.355 blits. PMU. "e quote: Rosin—
v. H. ( and D ?1 15. 2 »1 r *1 25 G fl 35. H
fl 43. 1 fl 55**160. K J3 iv, ,M F- 1 35. N |2.5.
Fixanciax-—Sterling Exchange-wtsty day
hill*, with bills lading attached, ft 83. New
l V6 per
M mjs
■a and eell-
hills.
York sight exchange buying —
cent, premium, firm, and mUing at M®|
cent, pan;mum. Gold, buying at 10*44 _
^acon. —^be market is very strong and ad
vam ing. demand food; slock ample. We quote:
Char riD tides. 7*a®7>4c.: shoulders, 6^c.; dry
salted clear ribbed std.a. »ti6®«44c-: *0°* uleAr,
; *1"•older*, 6c.; hams, stock small,
and selling at 13® IVVac.
Flock.—The market well supplied, with a
moderate though steady demand; stock good
W* quote: Superfine. f5 U*®5 25; extra, MN
8*4 fancy. «•• 35: family, F> UJ®Ko
- ■ •- -
Grain. — Cora — Market stronger; stock
ample. W# quote: 63 ® 65c. for feed or mixed
'.>»®7*Uc. forwMML Oat»-3trong. stock light
ui id demand ,*ood. We quote: 44047c. at
wholesale and dOQAH^ •* retail.
Hms*. Wool, *rc.--llidsa' Me quote hide*
without change—Iffy Hint, !*»’,: salted, 7 ® *c.
Wool; 1 "rices *re uniform *•' qu,gallon, and a
further dedroe jwobabie. Wa quote. J. nwash-
e.1, free of burrs, 34®*c.; borry
Tallow. 7c.; was, 25c.: deer
skins, 35c. ®f.’ OO.
Hay.-The mar-xt is quiet and mock good
We quote : North va g5®WWi wholesale, _and
f 1 ">®1 10at reta 1: Western nominal nx f 1 00
01 1" wholesale; 11 10® 1 15 retail.
i>A*i> -The market is quiet. We quote: In
twe* bUAtMe.: tub*. (4*c.; pressed 7®5c
Halt.- The offering stock is fight and the de
mand moderate. Me quote: f. o. h., fl
car kiad; f! US at retail and drayage
rUElUHTB.
Lrxasa.—The scarcity of tonnage for both this
and the nearby porta continues, and vessel*
are la demand for coastwise and off shore
l*A*iaesa at advancing rates. We quote :
To Baltimore and i besspeake port*. $5 00®5 50:
ITula>Ielt>hia. |5 50®£ 00 ; to Xew York and
ind port*, t* 00 at 50 ; to BoaLtn aad aaat-
50; to fit John.N.&. $e 00. Timber
fl 90 higfcrwtfcnn li "
and wii
Exchange at fl *3.
_ Government bonds t
•w fives at 10696- State bonds clos.d
*u-ady.
Mocks closed firm ; New York Centra!,
IS; Erie. 1794; Lake Snore, 6194; Illinois
Vntral. f«94 : Pittsburg. SO ; Chicago and
Northwestern. 3594; Preferred. 6794; Rock
Island 1139s: Western Union. Ht04-
SubTreasury balances: Gold, fl34.506.:kW (»•
urrency. |4*.17I.4W«»; Sub-Treasurer j>a,d
out for interest f4<".(***and $MI,(KU for boiuln.
Customs receipts f 362.0 VI.
The weekly statement of the ssnurr-1 bank*
low* the following change*: loans decreased
fA3N.(«0 ; specie decreased f1,704.800 ; legal
tenders increase.! f3U0.AU): deposits decreus<-d
52.195,200; circulation increased fl-'O.Mti; re-
*»-rve decreased f9.655,(Mi.
The I tanks hold $216,Oj6,275 above the fc-ga I
iqulreinenta
New ORLSAXS. August 3.—Exchange. New
York sight >4 premium : stei ling, fl 85 for
bank. Gold at lUOfeaiuA*.
OOTTOX.
New York. August •!.— Cotton closed firm:
sole* 1.73W I tales; middling uplands, 11 15-liic:
11. Idling Orleans. 12 116c.
Consolidated net receipu3U5 bales; experts
> Great Britain 2.3K7 ltales.
Cotton—Net receipt* DO bales: gross re-
oeipM 00 bales. Futures ttarely steady, with
ules or 37.UUU bales, as follows: August. 11 ate:
September, 11 65®11 66c; October, 11 41®
" 13c: November. 11 21c: Decern or r. It Is®
.. l!*c: January. 11 3U®11 21c; February. It 36
all 38c: March. 11 33® 11 33c; April. 111'*®
1 41c; May. 11 48®ll 46c.
Galvkstox. August 3. —Cotton closed Ann;
middling 1194o: low middling 1094c: good or
dinary 10c; net receipt* 36 bales: gross receipts
16 bales: sales 258 bales: stock 78. bales
Norfolk, August :L—Cotton firm: middling
1194c; net receipts 24 balm; stock 653 bales.
Baltixosk, August 3.—Cotton closed firm;
middling 1I94®1 ; !s. * ow middling 119fc; good or
dinary 1094c; gross receipts 227 bales: sale* 135
>aies; stock 1.852 bales; sales to spinners To
»*les; export* coastwise 80 bales
Boston, August 3.—Cotton closed firm:
middling 1194a'; low middling 1194c: good or
dinary 1094; net receipt* 70 bales; gross receipts
155 bales; stock 3.335 bales; export* to Great
Britain 73 bales.
Wilhixoton, August 3.—Cotton closed firm;
middling 11c: low middling 1094c: good or
dinary %: net receipts 131 bale; sales 6 bales:
stick 22! bales.
Philadelphia. August 3.—Cotton closed firm;
mid.tiing 12c; low middling 1194c; good or-
Jinary 1194c; net receipt* UJ bales: gross re
ceipt* 266 bales; sales 3X3 bales; sales to spin
ner* 342 bale*; stock 3.W8 bales.
New Orleans, August 3.—Cotton closed firm;
middling 1194c; low middling 10«c; good or
dinary I09ic: net receipt* 63 bales; gross re
ceipt* 63 bales: sal*** MW bales: stock 4.HS
1 tales; exports Great Britain 2.815 l*ales.
Mobile, August 3 —Cotton closed firm; mid
dling lie; low middling U>94c; good orJoa-j
894c; net receipt* 7 bales; exjioru coast wise
3u bales; stock l.OWi bales.
Mkxrais, August 3.—Cotton closed firm:
middling llUc; net receipts 185 bales: *hi:>
menu 236 boles; sales 1(13 bales; stock l.ifcl
bales.
Acocrta, August 3.—Cotton closed firm; mid
dling lie; low middling lU94c; good ordinary
lOWc; sales 1*! hates.
Charleston, August 3.—Cotton nominal;
middling nt4®lltj'': k>w middling l*)94®i u 9v'
g.K*l ordinary UH4®lu94c; —* v
stock Ski bales
Moxdat. August 5, ItCS.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Steamer David Clark. Gibson. Florida—J 8
Lawrence.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Gen Barnes. C'hcesman, New York
-O Cohen £ Co.
Steamer Reliance. White, Florida—John 11
Murray.
CLEARED SATURDAY".
Steamship City of Macon. Nickerson, New
York—Wilder A Co.
Schr Minnie, Wicks, New Y'ork—Hunter &
Gainnu-ll.
SAILED SATURDAY.
Steanishin City of Macon. New Y'ork.
unship . „ _ _
Schr C C Berry. New Y'ork.
nie, N*
Schr Minnie. New York.
MEMORANDA
By Telegraph to the Homing NVws.
Truss. August 3—Steamship City of Macon
weighed anchor and sailed at 1:15 p m.
Schr Cathie C Berry passed out at 2 p m.
No arrivals. Weather cloudy.
Wind S; fresh.
Tybkz. August 4—Passed up—Steamship Gen
Barnes, from New Y'ork.
Nothing in night.
Wind light. S; cloudy.
Nsw Yobk. August 3—Arrived— Xantho.
Arrived out —Monadk.
Montreal, August 2—Arrived—Moravian.
^V^uaaxsTowN, August 5— Arrived— Steamship
Havre. August 3—Arrived—St Laurant.
Nsw Y'okx. August 3—Arrived—Elphiustone
and Britannic.
Liverpool August 3— Arrived— Bohemia.
London. August 3— Homeward— Herbert C
Hall. Galveston; Matilda. Bull River: 1‘odsey
Dawson. Pensacola; Powhattan. Bull River.
Port RoyalS C. August 3—Sailed-Steamship
City of Dallas, for New Y'ork.
Chauleston. August 3—Arrived—Steamship
Equator, from Philadelphia.
Sailed—Champion, for New York: Myrover,
New Y'ork.
New Y'ork, August l—Arrived- Anchoria and
Seante.
Plvxouth. August 4—Arrived—Lesxiug. from
Hamburg.
Xi. REMION,
OECOND-HAKD FURNITURE STORE. No.
n 187 Broughton street, next to Thomas
West s Crockery Store. The highest cosh price
paid for all kinds of second hand Furniture
Stoves. Carpets. Bedding, etc. Repairing and
'*■ ‘— The highest cash price paid for
*“ mySTly
changing
second-hand
Clothing also.
§ta yoaw.
By Mail
New Y'ork. August 1—Arrived, schr M B Mil-
len, Y'oung. Savannah, 6 days
Buenos Ayres, about June 14—Arrived, bark
Bristol. Fosaett, Savannah.
Belfast. Me. July 37-Sailed, schr Velaka.
Carter, Kenneliec. to load for Savannah.
Barcebina. July 27—Arrived, brig August in a
iSpi. Zaragoss*. Femandina.
hath. July 2'—Arrived, schr Weiak*, Carter.
Belfast (to load for Savannah!.
Sailed, bark James E Ward, Payne. Savan-
Havana. July 27-Sailed, brig Ooqulria. Bo-
net, St Mary's.
July »'*—Cleared, brig Joaquino (Spi, Orosco,
St Mary s.
Montevideo. June 12—Arrived, bark Commo
dore Dupont. Nichols, Savannah.
Vineyard Haven. July 28—Arrived, schr Leo
nes**. Achorn. Richmond. Me. for Savannah.
RECEIPT8.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. August 3—
11-ales cotton. 18 car* lumber. 3M bbls rosin. Ml
bbls s|*irit* turpentine. 87 sacks corn. 3 bales
hay. 6 sacks wool. 6 bale* hides. 1 bbl honey, *
'oop poultry, and indse.
Per Central Railroad. August 3-56 bale* cot
ton. 34 tails saddle trees. 8 pkgs furniture. *
wagons. 13 tierce* hams, 1.251 sacks corn. .
cars bulk wheat, 8 boxes bacon. 118 pkgs box
material. 15 pkgs pajter. 1 cotton scale. 10 hags
jwanuta 1 box beef tongues. 711 pieces long
clear bacon. *• car wheels, 2S sacks bran. 376
bbls flour. :M quarter sacks flour, 3 trunks con
fectionery. 1 box hats. 2 keg* whisky, 1 bbl
wtiisky. »'7 bbls dried fruit, 2 boxe* dried fruit,
9 bags dried fruit. 5 hales domestics, 5 pkgs
wax. 3 kegs mule shoes, 1 blower. 1 empty ‘
13 car* lumber. 85 bbl* spirits turpentine,
bbls rosin, 1 box eggs, 1 cold wood. 1 bbl 1 iota-
toes. 8 bills hide*. 1 buggy pole. 14 bales wool.
lVr steamer David Clark, from Florida-
35 bales palmetto, 25 j.kgs mdse.
Per steamer Reliance, from Florida—346
bbls rosin. 57 M4* spirit* turpentine, 30 crates
pears. 178 sacks rice. 10 empty kegs. 33 pkgs
mdse.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Macon, for New Y’ork—
106 I tales cotton, 588 sacks oil cake. 275 pkgs
fruit. 1,355 bbls rosin. 61 bales domestics, 30
casks rice. 31 ltales wool, 85 turtles. 140 sacks
rice chaff. 2.568 feet yellow pine lumber. 438
pkgs mdae. and 31 bales palmetto.
l‘..r arlir Winnie fr.r \*>«tr VapL
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD!
NEARLY ALL BAKING POWDERS
ARE ADULTERATED.
The wily manufacturers of these spurious
compounds claim that adulteration is
necessary tc the preservation of th«
product. Don't yon believe a word
cf this. On the contrary, the good
qualities of any Baking Powder
Lie lessened and the injurious
dements increased just in pro
portion to the adulteration.
SEA FOAM i.yi!!W?FJiSSS'
L R.ALT11YERK0.
For 15 Days Only!
Prior to our Semi-Annual Iuventorj.
SPRING & SOMMER STOCK
flillinervife Fancy Goods
n entirely new invention.
y wooCw®ih
Klt®Uc.;«Oti
Boiiud tiort*. H (k> O
ward. J7 un®7 50, to St.
from f 1 00 to f 1 SO
to the West Indies
•indward, 16 S0®6 60,
7 U00®M it ffofi: to
eta. SHOO® 15 UO gold; to Uni tad
Umber 34®**. lumber 45®5 10a.
near ports. Brunswick, Dartew, Far-
gold : to Houlh America, |16 00®14(
FWtih porta. SUpo®» uo, gold;
tjverpool, via Baltimore.
aVAv
l->V>*r; No. S at :
mjT'ai “*
Nsw Yoax. August 3.—Flour closed a shade
firmer: Southern (tour firmer, wi'h fair busi■
ne*». common to fair extra Southern at >4 S3
®5 S3; good to choice extra ditto at fh 93®
7 25. Wheat, spriug l®2c better; winter better
and moderately active Corn 94®94^ better
and moderately active < iats a atia-le firmer.
Coffee firm but quiet; Rio. in carg-ws. 1394® 17.
di to in job lot* at l-394tti894c. Sugar closed
firm «"i1 id fair demand for fair to good re
fining' refined at 79t®7Hc: prime at 794c;
Cuba 794® 794c. Mohws quiet and u whang d.
Rice quiet but steady. Rosin closed dull at
91 40®1 45. Spirits of Turpentine closed at
2794®2Sc. Pork firmer, closed heavy; mess at
flu60® 1070. Cut meau firm: Western long
clear at 694c: city oittoat 694c. Lanl opened
firmer but closed heavy for prime steam at
7 75® 7 90. Whisky d «ed nominal. I reigh s
ti> Liverpool firmer: on cotton per sail 15-64d:
per steam. i|d; grain per steam. Sd.
Br. Louia. August 3.—Flour closed dull and
unchanged; double extra at fJ 75®4 00; treble
f I 15®4 25 Wheat active and lower; No. 2
red fail at W94®*** vAsh: *»‘4®2»V<*"
August: t*®WUc for tictober; ssj*®*?**-
all the year: N<> 8 at 8694c cash. (Torn inactive
' lower: No. 2 mixed at 35®359jc Oat*
No. s at 2J94®***4c. Rye firmer at
Whisky steady at fl 0L Pork cfcwed
mi ugber; Jobbing at 910 90. Lard
Uy htgb*r. winter at 794c asked. Bulk
meau stronger; round eit* of winter clear rib
gt «c; dear sides at 6U Bacon higher and
strong: shoulder* at JAgc; dear rib at 694c;
clear tiia 694c.
8t. Loci*, August 3.—Catue supply light,
only common grodefi. nothing doing; native
gram steers at 93 35®4 <ii; ditto tows -*
®3 00; grass Te**s steer* at MlO®3
cows at fl M0®2 3i 1; receipt* JV0 Hog* slow
and unchanged: light tuu|>j>ing to beat Yorkers
and Baltimore* at 11 1»®4 30: packing at 94 uO
®4 80: butchers to fancy at fl 35®4 55; re
ceipts Sheep quiet and uru hanged: fair
to good at 92 fi0®3 60; none on market; re
"(Sfcioa August 3 —Flour strong aad in
irrari demand: Western extra at f4 50®5 50.
Sr
wswETSi m
cash and August; other (
fairly acut e aad a shade
cash. Oat* steady and in
Rye steady aad
active, fins aad higher, closed rtnmg at I
cash. Lard strong asd higher at« 55 for
Bulk meat* active, firm and bigfcar for shoul
derm at SW; short rib at 6Uc; short dear at
6«4c. Whisky at fl «h.
ChicsQo, August 3 —Th* Drover * Journal
reports a* follow* Ilogs-rwodpt* 6.009; shic-
—*-*““*' choice heavy at 94 40®4 60; light
1; mixed and rough atf4 U0®4 SO.
iwa—rece.pt*. ®*>; shipment*. 3,100; market
dull aad alow; shipping at 94 00®4 50; light
PASSENGERS.
Per steamsliip City of Macon, for New Y’ork
Mr and Mrs D B I-cxti-r and child. Mrs (Justin,
Miss Gustm. Win I* Y'ates, Mr and Mr* Keith.
Mrs Shei-arvl and child, Mr and Mrs Leroy De-
Ball. 2 Misses Bra In hard. R a Lewis, Jr. R
Gt>klberg. Mrs J R Brailf.-rd. (i 1 Taggart, wife.
2 children and nurse, W L Mims. J ll UUliert.
Mrs Boggs, Miss Carmichael. W 1* C'armlcha. i
and wife. K H Poole, F L Babbitt. L Aj.j.le, H F
Dennis. M Nternbeiy. E Nuhlherg. Mr* M S
Uiileileld. Mrs M J Dixon. Mrs Gamble. Mrs H
Smith, Mm a M Kagura and child. Miss Ann
WUdak. C A Fairchild. II Brigham, D J Md
nine. J McMahon. Mrs J McMahon. WCU-
Call.ri. Hartshorne. S Mendel. Ed B Young. 11
Bernard. HR Cooke, D W Thompson. C Bur
ney. S A Smith. M G Ehrlich. Mr Littlefield,
Muster Littlefield, Kale Joseph, and B Kohn.
IVr steamer David (lark, from Florida
Miss Mattie Bnunard. Miss Hattie Brainard.
Henry Watson. Miss Maguire. E Grant. J K
Clarke. B F Tidwell. W H Keith, wife and chil
dren. W M Y'ates and lady. A L Richardson. E
S Byck. J T Fitzbuqh and wife. Charles Davis,
and 15 deck.
Per steamer Reliance, from Florida—Miss
Annie Jones, Miss Jenr-ieCassman. J Man-field,
Henry Miler. Chaa W Hanscome, Capt Clancy.
Hattie I »unwoody, Geo Rutxler. E C Hall, and
•r grades r
de higher,
d In fair d<
l*r.ew at 8694c
nominal. Corn
I. closed at 8894c
demand at 34®
g at 910 00
U
I>r steamship Gen Barnes, from New Y'ork—
BShanley. F Roden. I> M Denuison. Mrs M J
Vincent, ('has Henry and wife. F G Word. Jno
W Hens ted, A C Teel. D O Field.
CONSIGNEES.'
Per steamship Gen Barnes, from New Y’ork—
Alexander £ M. A K Altmarer. Bell £ S. Branch
£ C. Boehm. B £ Co. A H Champion, estate J
M Cooper. Cunningham £ H. Crawford £ L. B
J Cubbcdge. 1 Dasher £ Co. M J Doyle. Jno A
Douglass. Eckman £ V. G Eckstein £ Co. A
Einstein's Son*. 1 Epstein £ Bro. J H Estil! I L
Falk £ Oo, J Foley. L Fried. A Friedenber* £
Co, Frank £ Co. Fretwell £ N. S Gasan. B Gar-
funkell. Gray £ O B, C L Gilbert £ Co. 8 Gurk-
enheimer £ Co. W W Gonlon, H S Haines, A C
Harmon £ Co. D Hogan. Holcombe. H £ Oo. 8
KruuskofT. F Kolb, A I-eflier. Lovell £ L.Utien-
tbal £ K. Uppman Bros. Ludden £ B. Jno
Lyons. B F McKenna £ Co. diamond M. A J
Miller £ Co. F P Miller. John Miller. Meinhard
Bro* £ Co. McDonough £ B. W B MeU £ Co. C
Murphy £ Co. H Myers £ Bros. Mohr Bros, J
(i'Byrne, Ely Otto, Jno Oliver, Palmer Bros, K
Platihek. Kusnak £ C«. J Rosenheim, ti H
Kemshart. J B Reedy. C D Rodgers. J H Ruse,
8 8£ 8 R R. E A Scbwar*. A Strssser. Small £
M. A A Solomons. G I Taggert, F H Thomson.
P Tuberdy. Upper Re-e MiU. J L Vlllalonga. P
H Ward i OqTwasd £ C. D Wttebrin. Aj £
produce an injurious effect. On the
trary. it has in a tendency to sustaiu
Ilf- ami ilrrugtlirn the hmiivu system.
It it K AII Is one of the most Import
ant articles of food, and one that enters
into the dally consumption of all classes of
tc.'pie —the poor as well a* the rich. No
thing is a more potent reuse of Indi
gestion and dyspepsia than heavy,
sodden bread. A prominent dealer ill talent
medicine' aaM.rcs u> that the sale of a single
dyspepaia cure EXl UE11S 9150,000
per year: and every physician in the land wiu
U-.-tify to the general prevalence of this distress
ing disease. Light, wcil-raised bread, biscuit,
and take* dlgi-t readily, and conduce to goo* 1
health, tiooil health makes labor of all
kind* east. r. and PICOLONG8 LIFE.
SEA FOAM u6»?BEr*j) T ° *^!
rujiteJ tu U,. k. ,. • ■•,!i.-.e,Vr, healthier,
more nutritions, and more readily dl-
K rsted bread, biscuit, cakes, puddings, etc.,
Han can be made In any other v/ay.
Again, .four in quaU'g. a fact which
add.' greatly to the perplexing difficulties with
which the housekeeper has to contend in the
attempt to produce good bread by the u*e of
yeast, soda, saleratus, or the common baking
powder* and bread preparations. If too much
1 f any of these articles is used, the bread has
I a sour or rank, bitter ta>?e, or is heavy and
unpalatable, and indigestible. With the
use of -ea F.am * W»C i/;>*rwHws are obriatni. for
even with second qualify flour better cook
ery can be made thin the lest of flour Will
make with any of the other stufla.
ECONOMY isan ’r j-.ii.t worthy of con
sideration in these l.i.rd times, when almust
every one ha* a struggle to make both ends
meet. The reoiiomy of 8ea Foam la
really wonderful. One ran of It Is
worth three of any other taking compound.
SEA FOAM faRHSuiKKS
little kntodmt i, red, and no delay is ne
cessary for the <1. . :h to raise: but it can be
baked in a hot quick oven as soon as mixed.
««-lT SAVES MONEY', U-cnuse in three
UI. of ,t the saving *»» mllk.epB*,
and other ingredients will more than
pay it* coat 1 and then it will make
40 POUNDS MORE BREAD
from a barrel of flour than can Uheneue be made.
SEA FOAM IS UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED.
In proof of this statement read the following;
BREAD ALWAYS GOOD,
fti-a Foaingirr«?r«a< « ij/a<-o<m. It makes elegant
bread, bueuit, cake, etc., and the bread Is always
good. — J. WlLKOX STHJlTTOX. Stvlurjk. JV. T.
roimUL SATISFACTION.
We have tried tho Sea Foam In our families and
amomr a number of friends, and are pleased to say
that it irive* universal satisfaction. — MxTBxaaT.
Oll.l.tarix, k LuMOXS, E.ngkamton, A", y.
AI.L LIKE IT.
We have trie.! Ho* Foam ourselves and amor.g
fiends, and all Ukt it.—JoBHSOX k KIEL Toledo,O.
WILL USB NO OTHER.
Sea Foam i» a aui'-rior aritc!e, and KTcatly pre-
ferr jd to yeast pow J. ra Tb >-e who hare tried it
Kite Kill no other. — N. JUXEK. A»» Or leant.
CHAMPION OK AMERICA,
Th' writer IB.J having tn.xl it, pronounces It
he champion y.oat j-order • f America.—Baowg-
ISO k UlCDLROS. ratlayaa. D. C
MOST EXCELLENT SATISFACTION.
I’a a.-o send us fifty caeei K-a Foam. It is
giving moat excellent satisfaction. — Dahaeiic
k Co.. I\>rtnu*i:h, Ohio.
THE OTHER KINDS DON’T SELL.
We are now M-Uinc- none but your Sea Foam.
We have other kinds, but find that the 8ea Foam
take* well.- A. Do TLX. .Sm*a»nah, Go.
CCA COAU (OOKINU RECIPES.
OCA rUAm With every can of 8ea
Foam is presented a aheel containing ftill
directions lor iu use. and twentywres
new recipes of great value to every good
eper.fceiide* much other Utrful in/,-emotion.
It V *" *•" ““ “ *- ** -
limit Reductioii of Prices.
Ten per ceut. allowed i
A STILL GREATER REDUCTION IN CHIL
DREN'S SUITS. Tliis stock must posh ively be
closed out. Twenty per cent, allowed or all
purchases in this department.
A NEW I.OT OF UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS
just received. Tlie best in the city. Only 85
cents each.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
BONA FIDE.
We have determined to make this
A SPECIAL SALE!
Extraordinary Iodurcnicnis.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN fIGURES.
A.R. ALTMAYER & CO.,
Leave Bainbridge daily at 2:45 p. n
Leave Tbomasvtlle daily at. 5:45 r. m
Leave Jeaup daily at V 6:35 x. N
Arrive at Savannah daily at V:15 x. a
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albanv.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernandlna,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 x. m. (daily
except Sunday) connect at Jeeup with this train
for Irio.-ida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jeeup with train arriving in Macon at 5:15 P.
x. (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 8*van-
ah 9:15 a. it.
No change of a ■ between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping care run through to
and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers between Montgomery, Ala.,
and Jacksonville. Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both wa)* on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9:00 a. h. ; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9:00 a. u.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Spring*, SC
‘.ugustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all lauding*
n 8t John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go
ing west Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 x. m , and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4 40 p. tt.
NIGHT FREIGHT-PASSENGER COACH AT
TACHED.
Leave Savannah-Saturdaysexcep'd. at 5:15 p. m
Arrive Jeeup. “ 9:55 p. m
Arrive Macon, *' ** •:'» x. x
Leave Macon daily at 7:80 p. u
Leave Jesup daily at 6:*5 a. m
Arrive Savannah doily at 9:15 x. M
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN Dl
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00xa
Arrive at McIntosh, “ “ 9:45 am
Arrive St Jeeup “ “ 12:U» m
Arrive at Blacksbear “ “ 3:10 p.m
Arrive at Dupont “ ** 7 8J5 p. m
Leave Dupont “ ** 5:05 a m
Leave Blacksbear *' “ 9:25 a m
Leave Jesup *' “ 12.56 p. m
Leave McIntosh “ 3.00 p. m
Arrive at Savannah ** “ 5:45 r. M
WESTERN DIVISION.
MOXDAT. WEDXSSDXV XXD PKIDXT.
Leave Dupont at 5:30 a N
Leave Valdosta at 8:15
Leave Quitman at 9:37
Arrive at Thomasville at 11.45
Leave Thomasville at 2:00 p. M
Leave Camilla at 5:03 P. m
Arrive at Albany at 7: iO
Leave Albany at 6:00
Leave Camilla at 8:35
Arrive at Thomasville at i 1:15
Leave Thomasville at 1:30 p. m
Leave Quitman at 3:45 p. m
Leave Valdosta at 5:15 p. m
Arrive at Dupont 7:30 p. m
J. & Tvsox, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES,
jy-JO-tf General Superintendent
flopping.
Fdf? NEW YORK
EXCURSION TICKETS TO NEW YORK AND
RETURN (good until October 1st >1930 00
fWpptag.
THE 81 DEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
GEN. BARNES,
Captain CHEESXAN.
Will leave for the above port WEDNESDAY,
August 7, 1278, at — o'clock —. M.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVUS COHEN £ 00.,
ti No. 98 Bay street
FOR NEW YORK.
E.If PIKE LINE.
CITY OF MACON,
Captain KEMPTON.
Will sail SATURDAY’. August 17th, at 9 a m.
r PHKSE splendid new ships are 2.250 tons
1 each, were built expressly for this trade,
having great speed and moot elegant passenger
accommodations.
For freight or passage apply to
jy-29-tf \VlLDKK £ OO- Agents.
FOR NEW YORK
d'orcfstfrsinrt ?aurr.
•in
IN PRICE OF
LEA & PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
PEON Ol-XCSD
COXXOIS8SCKS
TO BS THE
‘ONLY UOODJj
SAUCE,”
And applicable t
EVERY VARIETY O
EXTRACT Of a LET
TER from a Med
ical Gextijcmax
at Madras to bis
brother at Wor
cester, May, 1851.
1 “Tell LEA £
(PERRINS that
| their Sauce is
highly esteemed
___ ndia. and ls.in my
Waplnlan. the moat
palatable a* well
a* the most whole
some Sauce that is
All that we ask for t=ea Foam is t
t yon
Ire it a lair trial. No one having once used
will ever use any other preparation in the
iue of baking pow dels. Ask your grocer tor
t. and if he will not supply it scud for circular
gud price-list to .
GAM, JONES & CO, Sole Mfrs.
176 Duane St, Hew York,
ap 13- M£ W4t£ weowflm
for Saif.
SECO.VK HUD EVGHES, Etc.
FOB SALE BY
M
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
THIS GIVING THE CONSIDER
NOT ONLY THi: BENT, BIT
THE MOST KI O>O.MI( IL
SAUCE.
Signature on every bottle.
JOHN DUNCAN’S HONS,
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
Sava.vnah. Ga, June 7,1878,
O N and after SUNDAY’, June 9, 187&.
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. 8:30 A M
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 r m
Arrives at Macon 6 45 p. m
leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 p. m
Arrives at Atlanta 5:U3 a m
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all point* West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta .. .1140P. tt
Arrives at Macon *
Leaves Macon 7
Arrives at MiiledgeviUe 944am
Arrives at Eatcuton 11.30 a m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. M
Arrives at Savannah. 3:15 p. m
Leaves Augusta * 8:-» a m
Making connection at Augusta for the Noith
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 7:30 p.m
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta 9:45 p. M
Arrives atMiiledgeviUe 9:44 am
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Macon 8:00 x. x
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive* at Atlanta 1:45 p. m
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 8:20 a m
Arrives at Eufaula. 3:36 p. tt
Arrives at Albany 2:08 p. M
heaves Macon for Columbus 9:15 a M
Arrives at Columbus. 3:15 p. M
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON-
TRAIN No. 2.
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula and All .any daily, making
close connection at Atlanta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
At Eufaula with Mon tannery and Eufaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroads.
Eufaula train connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry, daily except Sunday, and at Cuihbert for
Fort Gaines Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, and returning leave Fort Gaines Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4:47 a. m.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:05 p. M
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. M
Leaves Albany 10:10
Leaves Eufaula 8:30
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and
Albany 4:47 P. M
Leaves Columbus 11:00 a m
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5-06 p. m
Leaves Macon. 7:35 p. m
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a m
Leaves Augusta. 9:45 p. tt
Arrives at bavannah 7:15a*
Making connection at Savannah with Atlantic
and Guir Railroad for all points in Florida.
Passengers for MiiledgeviUe and Eatonton will
take train Ko. 2 from Savannah, and train No. 1
from Macon, which trains connect dally, except
Monday, for these point*.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General 8upti Central Railroad. Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
8upti Southwestern Railroad. Macon.
jelO-tf
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
THE ELEGANT NEW STEAMSHIP
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Captain MALLORY.
THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIP
H. LIVINGSTON,
CAPTAIN DAOGETT,
Will sail WEDNESDAY, August 11th, at 9:30
o'clock A M.
For freight or p:
iassage apply ti
HUNTER £ C
Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
FIR8T CLASS PASSAGE 920 OO
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 00
DECK PASSAGE. 10 00
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHILADELPHIA. » 00
Savannah, (JharlmoT
FLORIDA STEAMPACKIT COMF1,
SUMMER 8CHEDCI,
STEAMER CITY POINT
Captain 8COTT. ’
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 12 r
ForPernandina. Jacksonville, Pal*^
And Intermediate ^Landings on 8ti Johal
RETURNING:
Will arrive SATURDAY’S and soil for i
ton. SATURDAY. August 3. at 2 x. a s “£***•
DAY'. August 10. at 7 x.h_; SATURDAY'
gust 17. at 4 x. m. : SATURDAY. A-.igU't q
x- M-: SATURDAY', August 81. at 4 a. a '
nately. ' *“*•
Clqea connection made with
for Enterprise, MeUonvUle and intermSS?
landings on the Loper 8t John s, xlso Wjff
steam *re for the Ocklawaha river. TlmSi
rates given to all point*.
Rates low and freight received at ail tinu»
om.- r,D .*£ 0 r Ruh ' am ’''B i
ITlAYUEOFStHElHLE
FOR FLORIDA.
Savannah and Mellonvilie, Fla.,
INLAND
STEAMBOAT LINE.
STEAMER RELIANCE,
Captain T. WHITE,
\»/ILL leave wharf foot of Drayton «tr«M
>v for JACKSONVILLE EVERY Tl y.snTv
at 2 o'clock r. m.. touching at St. Catharuw. 1 ,
Do boy, Darien, St. Simon'a Bruns wag c,'
Mary 8,-Ga., and Femandina. Fla. ’
Clone connection ma.le at Jackaonniie W|I ),
steamer Carrie. Capt. Joe Smith, for all pomu
on the St. John's river.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
steamer will touch at Satilla river landing*
semi monthly, leaving Savannah July 16th x&l
3Ufh. and August 13th and 27th.
CONNECTIONS.
At Brunswick with Macon and Brunswick and
Brunswick and Albany Railroads.
Feman tins with A. £ G. £ W. I. T. ('
At Toooi with St. John's Railroad for St. An.
gustine.
At Palatka with steamer* for Orescent Otv
or Dunn's Lake and Ocklawah* Hirer
At Mellonvilie with steamers for Lake Jesgun.
Wekiva and Indian Itivers. "
Freight for Altamaho, Ocmulgee and Orones
Rivers payable in Savannah, and must be con
signed to steamers at Darien.
Through bills lading issued for all point*.
JOHN H. MURRAY, Agent
J. H. Burnt. Manager. jyls-tf
THE STEAMSHIP WYOMING HAVING BEEN
TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN. THE
FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
JUiYIATA,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
1I7ILL run alone during the summer months,
v v Her next sailing appointments are:
Leave Philadelphia TUESDAY’. August 6th,
at 12 o'clock M.
Leave Savannah MONDAY, August 12th, at
o'clock p. h.
For freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, apply r-
HUNTEB £ G
aug8-td
Rome to Florida.
STRICTLY INSIDE ALL THE WAT.
£ GA MMELL,Agetts.
100 Bay stree*.
FOR BOSTON.
Bostonand Saraunah Steamship Line.
CABIN PASSAGE $30 OP
A
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSIUFS
SE3I INGLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
UNITED STATES,
Captain S. n. MATTHEWS,
Will sail as follows:
SEMINOLE. Wednesday, August 7. at 2:30 p. it.
UNITED STATES, Wednesday, August M, at
9:00 x. M
SEMINOLE. Wednesday. August 21. at 1:00 p. tt
UNITED STATES, Wc-lnesday, August its, at
8:00 A. H.
Leave Boston July 31st, August 7th, 14th and
3'lh
—hi.;r:~ .::
England manufacturing cities. Also, .
Liverpool by the Cunard, \Y arren and Leyland
linen.
The ships of this line connect at T wharf with
all raiiroa-is leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON £ BARNARD. Agents.
F. NICKERSON £ CO., Agent*. Boston.
Merchants' and Miners' Trans
portation Company.
; FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE 915 OC
EXCURSION TICKETS (gcod until Dec.
1st) 25 00
THE STEASiSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
SUMMER SCHEDULE
GEORGIA and FLORIDA
INLAND
Steamboat Comjiany.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
YY'TI.L leave Savannah every TUESDAY' from
’ ' Lawrence's wharf, at 5 r. m.. for St. Cat ha-
nne s. Dohoy. St. Simon's. Brunswick. St
Mary s. Femandina. Jacksonville, St. Augus
tine and Palatka, connecting with steamers for
l pper St. John's and Ockiawaha rivers.
For freight or passage apply at Office No. 5
Stoddard's Upper Range.
J. a LAWRENCE,
PtJlOAf General Manager.
I'OH TYBER
CHAACE OF SCHEDULE.
Barn! gorerg.
PATKXT
11IXGED
BARREL
COVER.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE OR MORE.
Grocers Cannot AtTord to be
Without Them.
CROCKERY HOUSE
S. SILVA.
Omci Savannah £ Charlrstox R. R. Oo., I
Savannah, Ga., May 31, ism. f
O N and after SUNDAY, June 2d, 1878, the
Passenger Trains on this Road will run
ac follows, FROM ATLANTIC AND GULF
RAILROAD PASSENGER DEPOT:
GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 9-TRAIN NO. 4.
Leave Savannah 2:00 p. h. and 8:30 p. tt
Arrive Charleston 7:55 p. n. and 8:21) x. tt
OOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 1-TRAIN NO. 3.
Leave Charleston 5:00 x. M. and 9:00 p. tt
Arrive Savannah 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 a. m
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA TRAIN A
Leave Savannah 8:30 p. m
Arrive Augusta 6:30 a. M
Leave Augusta 10:00 r. m
Arrive Savannah 7:30 x. H
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 Rai 1-
ruads North and West. At Y'emaaaee for Port
Royal. Beaufort and stations on line of Port
Royal Railroad.
Lucas Sleeping Care run on night trains to
and from Savannah and Augusta.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren's Special Ticket
Agency, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Office.
C. C. OutVT, Receiver.
a & GADSDEN.
Engineer and Superintendent
Are appointed to sail as follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain G. W. BILLUPS,
TUESDAY. July 30th. at 5 o'clock p. u.
THURSDAY. August 8th. at 2 o'clock p. tt.
SATURDAY'. August 17th, at 11 o'clock x. tt.
TUESDAY’. August 27th. at 4 o'clock p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger ticket* issued to Pittsburg. Cincinnati,
L'hicago and all point* West and Northwest.
For freight and passage, apply to
JAA. B. WEST £ tU., Agent*.
lyffi-tf 114 Bay street.
ANCHOR LlflE.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS,
Sail from New Y’ork for
GLASGOW. every SATURDAY;
LONDON. every WEDNESDAY;
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed for
elegance and comfort. All Staterooms on
main deck, and Saloon amidships.
SALOON CABINS, 965 to 980. CURRENCY.
8EOONl> CA BLN. including all requisi'
leave wharf foot of Drayton street
everyevening (Saturdays excepted • at 5 o'clock,
and Tv bee every morning at 6:30 o'ck ' ~~
j _. mak e
_—... —city a
Tybee at 1 o'clock p. m.. city at 4 o'clock
r. ■..'and Tyliee at 6 o'clock p. n.
On Sunday s will leave the city at 9 o'clock x.
H. and Tybee at 6 o'clock p. m.
Fare for the round trip 50 cents.
mv25~tf JNO. H MURRAY. Agent.
For lueusta and Way Landings.
STEAMER KATIE,
(apt A. C. CABANLS&
Y17TLL leave Padelford's wharf every FRI
» v DAY' EVENING at 6 o'clock, for above
points. For freight or passage apply to
JOHN LAWTON. Manager
Office on wharf. j.-n*-tf
Commission fttrrrbants
GEORGE WALTER.
YVALTER & HART,
COTTOX FACTORS
Com mission Meri'lia n 1 s,
II* BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH,
T> AGOING and TIES furnished at lowc
11 prices. IJberal cash advances made c
con.-ignments.
Prompt attention given to business
jy6-3m
ing to stateroom and route chosen.
For Books of Information. Plana. £c.,
Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS,
1 BOWLING GREEN. NEW Y’ORK.
Or to SOLOMON BROS., ITS BAY STREET,
my 11-3 m ”” “ "
INMAN LINE
ROYAL RAIL m.lYKBS.
Wrqans.
DLACKSMitm wofiK *
akU/yr*’ 1
Per Oentral Railroad. August 3—Fordg Agt.
E L NeWlinger. *D O Alien. A J Miller £ Co,
Herman £K. 8 O Haynes £ Bro. Order C P
Burr £ Oo. 8 Guckenhetmer £ Co. R L Mercer.
A Friedenberg £ Oo, J McGrath £ Oo. John H
Ruwe. W £ R Mclntire, Ruaaak £ Oo, J Span
ier, B H Ix-vjr. E Heidt. Louis Vogel. Singer
MIg Oo. M Y Henderson Henry Yooge 80I0-
is £ Co, Boehm. B £ Oo. Bell £ 8. D C B*
£ Oo, J Rutherford £Oo. 8 £ C R K, J D
Charlton. Peacock, H £ Co, Parker £ J, Mm
Douglass. H Myers £ Bros, L J Guilmartin £
Cal' w Gordon £ Co
Per Atlantic and Gulf RafiroML August I -
Joo Flannery £ Oo, J W Lathrop £ Oo. N A
Hardee's Son £ Oo, Transfer Department. A
ANDREW It »RTABLE ENGINE, nearly
one HOISTING ENGINE. *-horee power, com
K lete. specially adapted for pile driving—can
r hired; one 6 horse power PORTABLE EN
GINE iu first rale order: one small HOISTING
ENGINE cylinder 4 by 8 inches, geared 5 to 1.
without boiler; one No. 4 8ELDEN STEAM
Sumrnrr firsorts.
TO MOITHEBNEB8.
V SENSIBLE SUMMER RESORT-HEALra.
COMFORT AND ECONOMY COM BIN ED-
THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL. Cedar Grove Nar-
ragansett Bay. near Providence, Rhode Island.
Hus popular, first class Hotel is now open for
t reception of permanent and transient
„_j*ts. The House occupies a central and
commanding position In that delightful chain
of seaside summer resort* along the world-
renowned Narrogansett Bay. L nusual attrac
tions and Inducements Rurruuiid this House,
having splendid salt water bathing, boating,
fishtav, etc. Also, a magnificent Summer
Pavilion, extending over the bay quarter of a
mile from shore.
Tennx— From 98 to 91* P^ r week. Special
ates to families and parties engaging for th~
enson. Fare from New York 91. Send f<
cb£d£r. J- O.BREES.
jy!2~lm Proprietor.
C/>
4- C
Hrfrifltrators, «(.
. 0 QUEEN)
UY’ERPOOL,
Ererj Thursday or Saturday.
Ton*.
Cm or Berlin. 5491
Cm or Richmond, 4607
Cmr or Chester. 4566
Citt or Montreal, 4490
magnificent
Crrr or Brussels, 3775
Cm or NrwY'or*. 3500
Crr» or Paris. 3081
Cmr or Bbooxltn, 2911
ieamere. built in water
tight compartments, are fimong the strong
est, largest and fastest oir the Atlantic.
The saloons are luxuriously furnished, espe
cially well lighted and ventilated and take up
the whole' width of ship. The principal str**
rooms are amidships, forward of the engii
where least noise aud motion Is felt, and are
replete with every comfort, having all lateet
iuiprovementa. double bertha, electric bells, etc.
tt The cuisine has always been a specialty of
Ladies' cabins and bathrooms. Gentlemen's
smoking and bathrooms. Barbers' shops, pianos,
libraries, etc., provided.
For rates of passage and other information,
apply to JOHN G. DALE. Agent,
31 and S3 Broadway, New York.
J. 8. LAWRENCE Georgia and Florida
Steamship Co.. Savannah. febl8-M.W£PBu
WM. W. GORDON.
HENRY BRIGHAM.
(Successors to TYson £ Gordon.)
Cotton Factors
savamsah. ■ Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. SAVANNAH. GA.
Iiatfi;iii|v and Ties advanced t
011 cro|>M.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton.
T. P. ROND.
J. W. SCMLKY
Wamaflf ffiuidf.
REFRIGERATORS!
WATER COOLERS
lt-inch CORN MILL.
" for four hors
asrokfrs.
jy31-tf
2ott trus.
R oyal Havana ujttery.—Grand Extra
ordinary Drawing September 4, 1878.
Only 18.000 Ticket*.
Fire* Capital Prixe
Second Capital Pr
2.130 prixes and
9500,000
two of 9100.000 each
" distnbuted. &Dd^^o
prixe leas than 91.000. Whole ticket, I
Ii0; quarter 9*0; tenth 9« .twentieth ft Sen
tor piano to MANUEL ORKANTIA.
1*8 Ootmnon ffireet. New Orteens, 1a
JAMES H1TER,
BROKER AMD DEALER Hi
Exchange, Bonds, Stocks,
—AMD—
COIN,
(P o. BOX 81). NO. 110 BRYAN 8TREET,
SAVANNAH, «A.
J ^IBEtAL^areangemenU^ made with parties
Other Seasonable Goods!
B O LS H A W’S,
r»tf ST. JULIAN STREET.
COFFEE.
4 964 BAQS COFFKK ' *** Norwe ff i * n
bark “Anna,” direct from Rio de Janeiro
Landing and for oale by
mya-tf WEED £ CORNWELL.
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
* Guide to Wedlock and
WOMAN
■’ix Dutun of Woi
. S'.Ka*,Yc,v
Abet,. Bxoei
Om.i.* of rue*.
JICAL flDVtSFRI _ w
1*1.star, tnMB Self
- secret DiaesMS. wuk Um
A CL'NIOAL L.'c/uSoiUkU»» liMn and
Ukm* ct the Threat t.A t nwp, fiMMT>.l»|huri,tti
Op r.m Habit.sr^ pne, Rea
L,lb.r bu<k set poispsidoa nrelpC Npnn; ocalltf-—
wataininc SCO 1v, twmutiRiily illaaxmnd. tor Ti da
AddnM pa.boriw. So. UN.S3X RC Lowla.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALER* IN
Hay, Grain, Feed, Eice
—AND—
COCNTBY PKODrCE,
F LORIDA and Gr-orgia Syrupa, Y'egetabl'A
Foreign and Domestic Fruit. Florida Or
anges a specialty Consignment* of Country
Produce, etc., solicited. Prompt returns guar
anteed. 157 Bay street. Savannah. Ga.
Referenim. by i-ermixaon- Hunter £ Gam
med, W. W. Gonlon £ Oo.. John McMahon.
Holcombe, Hull £ Oo.. Alexander £ Maxwell,
Blun £ Demers, M. Feret it Oa jyOO-ly
A. C. WORTH,
Commission Merchant
#1 and 283 GREENWICH STREET.
NEW YORK.
DRIED FRUITS A SPECIALTY.
(Tarriaars. BuflijUS. *(•_
©as .fitting.
JOHN NICOLSON,
Gas and Steam Fitter,
PLUMBER AND DEALER Of OAH fU.TURKS,
Above Broughton.
1 Water, Viffiai
THE SAVANNAH
CARRIAGE WORKS,
Old stand of McKee £ Bennett.
Corner Bay and West Broad Street**
A N extend# stock of Carriages. PhoetoM.
JV Buggies. Wagon*. Hornes*. WhjpaU*"
brellas and maleruti of all kinds for the buiM-
ing and repairing of vehicle*. In addition to
the above a general workshop with compete**
hand* ti> build and repair all kind* of vehicles,
at prices to suit the times. All work guaran
teed, protected A. K. WILSON.
WRAPPING PAPES-
TTOR SALK, OLD WIWSPAPKH9. SUITABL«
t ftff.wrappffit phut, at FU& Oooffi P*