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TlVlSSiH 1UBWI.
«■ - nLT REPORT.
office OF TgEMQBygo-^P-1
BaVaXXaH. >0^t— r -^“ “*■ l -‘ 3 - 1
OMMS. Emabis —The msrket shows no
orerit* preriousw«* nnd th.
™ p . — K.« hoen oomparatlTe-
««
iy
trade i
long
ging
an
In We
fiis: *
f O. b.
?rin» pic
tde or ice c tv has been comparative-
indof »hsnd to month cbhrsoter. The
the market la about steady. *
aneas la anticipated until the middle of
•b when the demand for holiday
ill be greatly Increased and a heavy
u beeiI ,ect>'d WeDitea fe - * - change*
of the leader staple articles as toV
aeon declined •*: in clear rib side,,
tj.idrr silted clear rib sides; >jc- In
„ u c in dry salted shoulders. Ban-
.j- r ..j 54a ia standard. In t*o
. w, k lighter weights. Coflee dt-
m Ordinary to prime Rio. Georsia
■ 1 srruo> declined 10c per gallon.
• r^r i f l per b .rrei in Fulton Market
- Lai' barrels. Butter declined lc.
li advanced J^-'.&lc. in dry
r,i Selt firm a: an advance of 6c. in
»r car load and ret iil
-- .ox-.-The market for rosins wts
f-r the past week, with an acthe
• a.*!.* for the medium and kw
i' x-s have advanced 10c. in I, K, > J
»t»out 4 0.0 barrels, principally
. e-rib, turpentine firm, with a
n*icing 27c. f ar
a have been
lv where we give
rta - ince the first
>ck on hand and
le time last year,
: market to-day.
quiet an1 firm in
To-day the mar-
sre off $4i In nil
‘'.nee 1 -st report.
.bed 17,463 bales.
iow the tone an.,
ten d -.y, with qu.-
-d firm. At 1 p.
changed. Salc.-
w i'M a
bales.
I quiet and firm.
i»d ordinary and
sales of 4,453
market was firm and uc-
the entire day. Saks
ket opened quiet. A
r»d closed quiet with a
ig fair, good middling.
. ■ w middling. Saies
:et opened quieter. At 1
snet dosed quieter, wiib
w middling. Saies 2,064
l quieter and
efi which con-
**
y*4
8 9 16
8J4
7*
•mand continues to be
imewhat exceeds the
sales for the week of
►ts of rill bales. Hence
We
change our quota-
He.fi
Fine
The r»*<
UpiatiU and .
Corrwpvmd»n,
Th- part.j .
folio as: l er
lan l. per Atli
upland aud
ftlao '
19(5p20c
M&&C
W&C
Oic&rJZc
nominal.
uf cotton at this port for the past
1 -■■ureew have been22.«62 bait-?
11* es sea island, against 32,Oil
nd -vl oaics sea island for thi
dale last year.
isuf the re ;»-ipta have been a-
-rural Railroad. 17,713 bales up-
lie and * >tilt Kailr<»ad. 3.730 bale?
0 oaiea sea island; per Florida
bdes upla i-J and 'j-- bales sea
v,. 1 s£ up: ind and 2 biles
n'ea ner i .'u.nberland. 177 boie>
igu a steamer. 151 ba*es up
:.^h and Canneston Railroad.
or the
i past we-k have neen
1R 5.1 Dates upland and Sj ) bales sea island.
at - i- . ' - To .Nt u V<»rk, 3,621 bale
OP»tt:. i-» lU-3 ****i— tijUji.«l and
172 oa - «--* isljn :: to I'nanelphia, 515 bal* f
ties upland; to Liver
upland and 1
era 1,WI3 bale.-
■x on u and at -a - close ol the market
yes:ei-lav v.a.- -• '3> buies upland and 1,222
bale- ** a Lsian J. againat S#J.liy liales upl&ni
abca .s«ind far the correepondint
dai- last year.
Hick.-rk<wehas been an active market for
Ode ram Ji
a iva
>unt t
mug the entire week, and we noP*
of y 4 : in all grades. Thesale-
*->ul »j) cu-ks and the exports 4.83
ow- To N-w Vora, 539 casks; to
s cask h H c quote:
4?$@5e.
5tq(^59-4C.
6 i^,0Vjc.
.51 25.^1 39
. 1 1"(&1 18
£ gi!^ I
£; ^ " = "
5 % * g J s, :
2 f 7 7 3 ; I
; z 5 :
\ 7
■ s
! j H-2
i fSs
g I258S52
. ? X
. - i 3.9 J
z-s a! il!
. ! -I J : 5 i *
' 2! § j B 2 s
3|
R i
:=.rS'7. iiil I
' i “ i x 3 - - »
=3 g=l
: f
a 1 =5 s
s : ££sjs a g?,; t
I;
llrf
5 3 K- ' _
' s E-o i "
~ X 3 C 1
: s
j f > 5 2 £ i
5,
U ■ M
.f- ; ^ c -
11!
^ -r
*.35
s a *
— ~ : c» 1 c
2 =
I 2
V r , , S^ 7 THr w Rek Dfr.rso
. KKk 1 AXD W'-H TH* mHBrgofivrv
1*0 vtts- or IK? axd 1878.
uca.
60.000
6.000
4.000
2VI.000
121.000
r the ’
Sale
Exp rt»-r- ;«K,k
Spec itu« rs Un>k..
Total stock
Of vhv *; A ir)»ri'T»n.
T*I import* for w.. k
Of whtel. A
Actual fij ■
Of whi«Ti An
Price
267.01*)
1W7.
77,000
“.000
9.TOO
371.0J0
171,000
78.000
66.<«0
6.000
196.000
1WI.000
6 7-16d.
W76.
63.000
4.000
7.000
445.000
loi.OOO
81.000
38.000
*.l«0
312.04
222, non
6 7-lftd.
OOHSOUlAT
“ N STATEMENT FOE
Heeeipt* M all f. h
Last year
T>tal receipts to date
Last year
Exports tor this w^k
THE WEEK
Total export* u> date
Iasi year
Stock at all United States port*
Last year
6tock at all interior torus
La-r year
Stock it I Tver pool ...!!!**
Last year
American afloat for Great Britaia
Last yaar
179.408
199.940
. .l,53d.S«6
..1.29LK1
.. 103.212
98.398
.. 733.974
.. 492.617
568.315
838.556
115.114
77.141
250.0*1
374.000
267.000
159,000
Movkvkxts or Cnrww at hrmiox Pokts.—
Giving receipt* and shipments for the week
-n-ling November 23d. and stock on band to
night and for oorrefrjioodi*** week of 1877:
/—Week ending November 22, 1878—
Accept*. AbtymtenU. htock.
Augusta 6.752 6.455 14,837
Columbus 3,615 1.993
Macon 2.895 2.512
Montgomery 3.696 4.355
Salma 4.^0 3,145
Hampiii* 22.549 14.*70
NaahTiile 2,W 6:2
8,580
7 137
10)079
10.249
58.410
5 9u»
Totai.
. 46,113 33,642
c ending November 23.
115.144
SlSTT
P.AonpU. Shipment* Stock.
Augusta
6.433
6,189
12.82*
Jolambo*
3.436
2,896
1Q.09V
*.796
2.747
2.5el
Montgomery. .
... 6.170
5,522
8.422
•^elma
4.256
3,915
5.8#-
Memphis
19,683
19 343
29.227
v ash vide
3.150
2,718
1.253
Total
45,946
31.125
109 412
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT SHOW* THE RECEIPT*
AT ALL PORT* PCR THE WEd
La ENDING
NO VEX
BEE 22D AS© 15TH AXD FOR
THIS WEEK LAST
This Week. Lost Wtek. Lost Year
ialveston
.. 24.773
21.390
22 1«
New Orleans...
.. 49.153
*5.871
5?. 450
Mobile
. 18.514
19.723
17.99
Savannah
.. 22.241
26.379
30.85-2
_’hari*i«Con
.. 19,749
21.763
»J.572
WilmingtOD -
.. 7.093
8.0J6
6,43:-.
Sorfolk
.. 18.552
lT.pfi
22,221
Baltimore
... GA
l.*«
81**
N'ew York
.. 5.437
5.443
3,259
doston
... 6,211
4,558
2,150
-‘hilailelphia....
.. 1,259
9J6
8.141
... 7,463
10.968
2,877
..179.408
176.^8
199.94^
Visible brppi
.¥ op Cotton as Made
CP B)
uM teiegraph tot
ml Chrotucie to
.Ejlfh.—Below we give thr
pply. as made up oy cabir
the Financial and Commer
.'ovember 15. The continental
the figures of last Saturday, but tht-
>Aais for Great Britain an : the stocks afloat for
me Continent are this week'* returns, and con
- jueotiy br-eight down V> Thursday evening,
uence. to make the totals the complete figure},
or to-night (November 15). we add the item of
-xports from the L'cited States, including in it
the export* of Friday only:
1878.
Stock at Liverpool 282.WJ0
■itock at London 33,230
1877.
371,OUt'
21,500
Total Great Britain stock..
-lock at Havre
Stock at Marseilles
-.lock at Barcelona
u.-jk at Hamburg. H
?Neat at Bremen 22,'00
->tock at Am-tcrriam 31,750
Stock at RoiP-rdam 6,750
->iock at Antwerp 2.750
■5 buck at other contin't'I ports 7,750
Total coutineutal ports..
192.000 296,25t
Total European stocks. ... 507,250
ndia cotton afloat for Europe 100,000
American cotton afloat for
Europe 379,000
bgypt, Brazil. Ac., afloat for
Europe 19,000
--took in United States ports. 511.482
->tock in U. 8. interior ports. 104,417
Jnited States exports to-day. 40,000
688.750
40.000
atement among local dealers caused a sharp
and irregular advance in hides, prices ruling:
Dry flint salted 7>^,;0c. Wool
nominal; we quote: Unwaabed. free o? burrs,
O&ZSc-; burry wooL, 10^ 15c. Tallow. 7c.: wax,
24c.: deer skins, 15c.: otter skins. 25c. &$l U0.
laox.—Market needy at, for bweoes, 5i4&
7*4c-: refined. 3c.
Lax. Calcixxd PfiASTsa axd Cexett —Ala
bama lump lime is steady with a light demand
and 1* selling at $1 25^1 40 9 bbL; Georgia.
91 Stiai 50; car load feta. Si 20: Cakaned Fla.
ter, S3 00<a2 15 9 barrel. Hair. 5c. Georgia Ce
ment. £2 50^2 75: Rosendaie Cwment. 91 75-
Portlaad Cement. $4 5035 Ofl
Bourbon. Si SO^fi »; Bye. Si 50^6 00: Beoti
fled. Si 00^1 SST Ales unchanged, and in good
light,
¥ box
Lrxe.vs.—Palma and Messina—Stock
iemand moderate. W« quote: $5 5o^6 50 V
for choice stock.
Laud —The market is quiet. We quote: ir
tierces, tubs and kegs, T^c.
Naval Stores. — The market for rosins
ruled very firm. Spirits turpentine firm.
The receipt* for the week were 3,755 bbia
rosin and 602 bbis. spirit* turpentine. The
exports for the same time were 9,237 bbis. rosin
and 50 bbla. spirit* turpentine. We quote:
Rosin—A. B. Cand D. $115: E. fl 25; F, Si 30: G.
Si 35: H. SI 45; L 51 70: £, $210; M. $2 50; N.
$2 75; window glass, $3 25. Spirit* turpentine
we quote nominally—Oils and whiskies riA*u..
regulars 27c.
•oval STORES—RECEIPTS. SHrPWENTS AXD STOCK
FROM APRIL L 1878. TO DATE. AXD pob the cob-
BkSPOXDZXO DATE LAST TEAS.
■ - 1 1878 - 1 \ f — ■ — lift • _
Botin Spirit* Botin Spirit.-
On hand April 1.. 8.575 419 2.06 l»
Sec'd this week.. 3.755 603 S.KS .«
Rac’d prerioualy.. 130.46& 28.117 110.1* 19.8=«
Total
142,758 29.118 115.7S1 20.388
■ihipmentt.
Vntwerp
Rotterdam..
'ronstadt...
Carthagena.,
Hamburg
Seville •..
Valencia
tporto
Barcelona
Palmade Majorca..
Montevideo
iiiga
Hul
for orders
Sairkville. N. B .
Jthrr port*
Philadelphia
266,006 |
. 995
2,706
. 6.965
. 3,000
968
is*
L003
3,458
8UU
156
199
5
350
2.290
159
801
215
139
2964
1.150
1,115
. 5,17§
5,396
.10.441
Ll»
210
4,627
JUO
. 2,444
237
1,175
50
2.3i3
49.124
369
37.6 0
7.»i
. 4. -64
*.936
2.151
2.8)9
7.972
5.274
15.525
1,3/7
.21,^93
4.>r2
35.6^5
1,694
.10,422
401
£16
137,958
25.139
96,643
19.0 7
1
4.641
3.999
19,061
1,-331
50,00(
5r-».65b
74.6n»
15.0
Total visible supply 1,661,129 1,709,Osb
Of the above, the totals of American and
)ther descriptions are a* follows:
Jveipool stock
Continental flocks
American afloat for Europe..
'uited States stock.
142,000
144.000
379,000
511,162
Jnited States interior stocks. 101.117
'JnitedStates exports to-day. 40,000
164.001
2U*/*<j
26-.UO
572,051.
74,679
15.000
Total American bales..
Totai East India, &c....
...1.320,879
... 340.250
1,298.33b
410,750
Total visible supply 1.651,129 1,710,006
These figures iudicste a decrease in the cot
on in sight to date of 47,959 bales as compared
•vith the same date of 1877. a decrease of 612.462
jales a.-> compared with the corresponding date
• ; 1876, and a decrease of 561,296 bales as com
•ared with 1875.
Bokbay Shipments.—According to cable dis-
- arches received November 15 there have been
2,000 bates shipped from Bombay to Great
Britain the past week and 1,000 bales to the
outwent; while the receipts at Bombay during
Ills week have been 4.U0U bales. The move-
uent since January 1st is as follows. These
-re the figures o? W. Nicol £ Co. of Bombay, and
a e Dr.H.-h: •* at 'oTnurKJ«v. November 14
Shipments this week—
Great Britain. Continent. Total.
!878 2,000
.877
)878
1,000
1,000
3,000
3,000
7,UU0
3,000
Shipments since January 1—
Great Britain. Continent.
1373
877
87b
Receipts—
1873
1877
876...
Total.
716.U0U
80.',C
952,000
- F* 79.
321,000 395.0U«j
379,000 42:3,000
.561.000 391,000
This tetek. Since Jan 1.
4,000 882,f*»
7.000 1,016.000
13,000 1,0».0G0
FINANCIAL.
Moxkt SIarket.—Mor ey conUnues active,
*ith a sufflcieiit supply for business purposes;
loans are wade at S to 1U per cent, per annum
Domestic Lxch.i>oe.—I fie bankN ana Dunk-
*rs are buying sight drafts at par to 1-16 per
.ent. premium; filing checks at per
.•ent. premium, according to amount.
S terling i,xchange.—Bixty day bills with
s of lading attached, buying at :
jankers’ bi is *4 *0.
Gold.—Nothi g doing in gold.
Seccbities—All efetaec of interest paying
-ecuriues are in demand, and strong bonds and
guaranteed stocks are scarce and very firm.
BONUS AND STOCKS.
State Bonds— Bid.
Jeor<ia new 6’g, 18S9, Jan.
ac l July coupons. 1Q2J$
Georgia 6 per cent, coupons
Feb. and Aug., maturity
187J and 1 *i l«x)J4al01 % lOlalOSM
Georgia m’tg'e on W. & A.
Railroad reg'lar 7 percent.,
coupons Jan. and July, ma
turity 1886 109
Georgia 8 per cent,, cou; ona
April and October, maiuri-
ty is.9,1^87 1^110 lOlallS
Asked.
103
Louisiana Consols
City Bund*—
Atlanta 7 per cent
V Manta 8 per cent
. 77
. 97
.10
78
99
vugusta 7 percent
Joluwbns . per cent
Savannah 7 p.*r cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, ma-
94Wa99
60
. 55
. !
64af>?
101H
108
104
95
101
turity lt«6
■Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, ma
turity 1890
Savanuah 7 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, ma
turity 1902, 190-3
Savannah 7 per cent, cou- j
pons Feb. and Aug., ma- j t3*T«5
turity
Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons May and Nov., ma
turity 1900.
Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons May and Nov., ma
turity 1879
Savannah 7 per cent., cou
pons June and Dec., ma
turity 1888
Railroad Bonds—
A & G. 1st m'tg'esect’17 per
cent., coupons Jan. and
July, maturity 1881, 1886
and 1887 100^
A. Si G. 1st m'tg'e consl'd 7
per cent., couj>ons Jan.
and July, maturity 1997... 98
Atlantic A Gulf endors'd city
of Savannah 7 per cent.,
coupons Jan. and July,
maturity 1879 15
Central consolidated m'tg’e 7
per cent., coupons Jan.
and July, "laturity 1993... 107^
Georgia 6 per cent., coupon*
Jan. and July, maturity... 103
Georgia t>J4 per cent. 94
Wobile & Girard 2d m'tg'e en
dorsed 8 per cent., coupons
January and July, maturi
ty 1889 10634
Montgomery & West Point
1st m’tg'e endorsed 8 per
cent., coupons April and
October, maturitv 1882 ... 103
Southwestern 7 per «ent,,
quarterly coupo s due,
1879 and 1882 100
Charlotte, Columbia A Au
gusta 1st mortgage 7 per
cent. Jan. & July coupons 87
Western Alabama 1st m'tg e
end. 8 per cent., coupons
April and Oct., maturity
1»9 107
Western Alabama 2d m’tg’e
end. 8 per cent., coupons
April and Oct., maturity
1890 106J4
South Georgia A Florida, en
dorsed 101^4
South G-orgia A Florida. 2d
m-*rtgare 63
Railroad Stocks—
Augusta x Ntavunnah 7 per
cent., guaranteed par
Central Common 7SJ$
Georgia Comm >n 79>$
Southwestern 7 per cent.,
guaranteed
Apples.—The market is fair.
Northern Baldwins. $1 73<&2 25; Kings Ajwi oth-
- choice stock, $2 75^3 25 V bbL
Beep.—The market w quiet; stock ample.
We quote: New Western. « bbL, $10 00
<$14 00; Fulton market, $16 00^17 00 ¥ bbL;
half bbis.. 88 50®9 00.
Bacox. — Market is steady: demand good;
stock ligb'. We quote: Clear rib sides.
Vjc.: shoulders, 4**c.; dry salted clear rib sides,
5c.: long clear. 5c.: shoulders. SUa; hwmi
stock small, and selling at 11K«kl2Uc.
Bagging and Ties.—Market dull and fairly sup
plied. with a moderate demand. We quote:
Standard at U^c.: two-pounds at ll^c.; light
er weights at ll^c. Iron Ties—1.000 bundles,
$206 » bundle; bundles. $210 ¥ bundle: re
tail. $2 25 ¥ bundle Pieced ties. $i 40.
Butter.—The market firmer, demand moder
ate. We quote: Western, 12<&15c.; Goshen. 20c.;
Gilt Edge. 22c.; country, 15<£2Uc , nominaL
Oh else.—The market is quiet at lO^fcllc.
¥*-
CorrKE.—The market firm, with a fair de
mand We quote: Ordinary to prune Rio, 1244
<d,U l \4c.. according to quality; Old Government
Java. 26V4C.
Cabbage.—The market is glutted: demand
fair. We quote: Nominal, 7&9)£c. ¥ head at
wholesale.
Cider.—No stock; no demand; season over.
We quote: Half bbis. $4 25: bbis. $7 50.
Dry Goods.—The market firm business fair ;
stocks ample. We quote: Prints. 5<&6c.: Georgia
brown shirting, 94. 49£c.; % do, ; 4-4 brown
sheeting, 69fc.; white osnaburgs, 8H©9Uc.:
wtriDed do, 9® 10c.; Georgia fancy stripes, 9®
9Vfrc.; light cheviots^^^.; checks, 7%^9c.
108
KJ7J4
103H
Gi
91
60
99«
We quote:
65c. best
make*: browc drillings.
Flock.—The market steady at the decline;
stock ample: good demand. We quote; 8uper
— - - 25- extra, $5 75^6 0U; fancy $6 5C
fine. $5 U)j£5 25: extra, $5 75A6 0U; fancy $6 GO
€t0 75; family, $6 00Q6 50; bakers'. $S 25. City
mills: Family. $6 25; extra. $5 75; superfine,
$t 00^4 75.
Fish.—The market for new catch is In better
demand. We quote; Mackerel (bay). No. 1 bbis,
$16 00, half bbis, $7 50; No. 1 kits, f 1 50; Xo.
2 half bbis. $5 50: No. 2 kits, $1 25; No. 3 half
bblH, $4 00@4 50; herring. No. 1, 25a ¥ box:
scaled. 35c.: cod. 6c.
Grain.—Corn— Market quiet: stock ample:
demand Hrht. We quote: 63<$ti5c. for carload
to sma'ler lots of feed or mixed; 67©70c. for
car load to h> nailer Lots of white. Oat*—Ample
stock, light demand. We quote; 4P4tl5c.
Rat.—Stock and demand light. Philadelphia:
$1 10; Northern: 60c. wholesale, 85c.^$1 u0 re-
taiL
Hides, Wool, etc.—Hides: Considerable ax-
9lock on hand and
on shipboard. ..
Nails.—We quote: 3d. $5 00;4d 5d. and $3 40:
6L $3 15; 8d. $2 90 : 60d. $2 66 per keg.
Pork.—The marEet is firm with a light stock,
quote: Mess, $14 00^15 00; prime, $12 (*><j
12 50.
jsloss.—The market firm; stock light; silver
■dan and red. $2 75<&3 00.
One.—Market is very firm. We quote: Fngli^h
-ignaL 78c.^$1 00; West Virginia black. 23^j
Jdc.; lard, 70a80c.: kerosene, 15^ 16c: neat-,
foot. $1 25; machinery, 50^6jc.; linseed.
:0&75c.
Oranges.—No demand and stock large. We
iiiote: Florida, $1 50GL2 50 ¥ 100; West Indies,
£i 00 ¥ * 00.
Powder.—Market firm. We quote: ¥ keg.
56 00: half keg, $3 S®3 50; quarter keg, $1 v3
&2 08.
Potatoes.—Northern, early rose, firm at $3 00
4*3 50 ¥ bbL for choice stock.
Raisins.—Stock light; demand moderate.
Lay* rs, $2 25 ¥ box; extra LondoD Layers.
$3 uC ¥ box.
Shot.—Market unchanged. We quote: Drop.
f bag. $1 50: buck. $1 75.
Sugars.—'The market is firmer. We quote
'rushed and powdered, 10J4^10)^c.: A, 9&&
:*9ic.; C extra white, 69$©9c.; C, B^S&c.: jei-
iow. 7}£2,7iic.
Salt.—The stock is fair and the demand fair;
market firmer. We quote: f. o. b.. 80£65c. ¥ car
load; 90<£95c. at retail, and dravage.
Syrup. — New crop beginning to arrive.
Florida and Georgia syrups, 20 Q, 25c.. a*
to quality. Sugar house, market dull
under a light demand. We quote:
Sugar house syrup, 39^60c.: sugar house ma
lasses, hhds. 21<&22c; bbis., 23&24c; Demerara
offering at 3 j^t-fre.. according to quantity.
Turnips.—Market dull; no demand. We
quote: Nortb>*m, $200&2 25 ¥ bbL Beets $150.
Tobacco.—Market steady and stocks full,
with a fair demand. We quote : Smoking-
Dui ham, 55 60c.: Fruits and Flowers, 70
(&75c.; other grades, 50c. (Q, $1 40. Chew
mg—Common s-jund, 42^50c.; medium. 55^
vie.; bright. fi'^TGc.: fine fancy, 65^90c..
•;xtra fine r.rigfit, 90c.^$l 20; extra tine
fancy, 20; dark caddies sweet, 52^55c.
caddies brignt, 55^6Uc.: 10s. black. 55c.
Lumber.—Sliils are all full of work. Demand
is good; prices unchanged. Price* range about
as follows:
Ordinary sixes .
Difficult **
Flooring boards
Shipstuff
Timber.—No arrivals during the week. Very
little new timber arriving so far. M rket quiet
and unchanged. Stock in first hands light
Sales made on arrival at about quotations.
Wa mot*:
Shipping timber by the cargo f. o. b.—
TOO feet average $ 7 8 00
800 “ ’* 8 0O^ 9 00
900 “ “ 10 00^11 00
1.000 44 44 11 00^12 00
Shipping timl.ier In the r&i't—
<00 feet average | 5 00^ 6 00
800 “ “ 6 00© 7 00
900 “ “ 8 00^9 00
1,000 “ “ 9 00^10 00
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
..$13 50^15 03
.. 16 00^20 00
...17 <»
.. 17 00^29 00
EXPORTS OF TIMBER VXD LUMBER FROM THE PORT
OF SAVANNAH FROM SEPTEMBER 1ST TO DATE.
Timber
238,221
Coastwise.
Lumber.
Scvr Y’ork
1,606.331
Bouton
615,611
Philadelphia
1,589.127
Baltimore
961,609
Perth Amboy
215 724
Waldoboro, Me
101,811
Foreign—
Barcelona
310.50b
Seville
177,363
Valencia
81.37
Montevideo
1,067,887
Coruna
116.200
A spin wall
1)5.:4C
Buenos Ayres
382,150
65,511
FRF1GHTF.
Lumber.—We are without any arrivals thi.N
week, and th re is contin ed NCircity of avail
able ve**-ls for which outside rates can be
readily obtaine-1 to load at this port and
near by for Baltimore, Pniladelphia, New
York and East. We quote : To Bal?
more and Cheaa* es-• g Orio, $5 00 <& 5 50 ;
Philadelphia, $5 25^p5 50 ; to New kork and
iound ports, f 5 50 t 5 > ; to Boston and east
ward, $6 50&< Uo;toiii. John,N.B.. $8 ft). Timber
from $1 <Xi to $1 50 higher than lumber rates,
•jq the West Indies and windward. $8 00©9 uu,
rold; to South America, $19 00^.20 00, gold; to
Spanish ports, $1* f¥V$fel5 00, gold: to United
.■v ngiir.m timber 36^p37a, lumoer £5^5 10s.
Naval Stores.—ham and tpiriu* 3®, 9a.^5s.
9d. to United Kingdom or Continent.
3otton—
Bremen 7-36<3
Liverpool direct %4
Uverpoofi via New York, ¥ *> 15-12
LiverpooL via Baltimore, ¥ ® 7-16
L!verpooL via Boston, ¥ 7 16d
Havre, via New York, ¥ gold.
Bremen, via New York, ¥ *», gold 1 l-16c
Bremen, via Baltimore, 1c
Antwerp. ¥ *>• gold....^ lc
Boston, ¥ bale $2 CO
Rea Island. w*>
New York, ¥ fi>
Sea Island, f ft
Philadelphia. ¥^ He
Sea Island. ¥ 1ft f<c
Baltimore, ¥ bale $1 00
ProrHecce, ¥ 100 lbs
R c
£02
..$1 50
.. 1 50
.. 1 50
.. 2 00
21-64d
New x ork, ¥ cask
Philadelphia, ¥ oas^
Baltimore, ¥ cask
Boston, ¥ cask
BT BAIL.
Cotton—
Liverpool, ¥ 1ft
Havre....
Bremen
Antwerp
Genoa
Amsterdam
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Jrown Fowls, ¥ pair
Half grown, ¥ pair
niree-quarD-r grown, ¥ pair
Ducks (Muscovyi, ¥ pair, nominal..
D'l-'k* • £neu«h t. ¥ pair
Turkeys, per pair
£ggt> vuuunio h ¥ <loz
Sgg» (Western), ¥ doa
Butter (country), ¥ *■
Peanuts (Georgia), ¥ bushel
Peanuts (Tennessee), ¥ bushel
Florkla sugar. ¥*>
Flotilla syrup, ¥ gallon
Roney, ¥ gallon
lri«h potatoes, ¥ bbl
Sweet potatoes, ¥ bushel _
Poi ltrt.—The market fairly supplied and de
mand fair.
Eooa—The market is firm, with a fair de-
taacL Stock light.
Butter.—A good demand for a first-class ar
ticle.
Peanuts.—Market barely supplied; demand
fair.
Syrup.—Georgia and Florida, In light denu-nd.
Sugar.—Georgia and Florida, scarce, with but
v light demand
SAVANNAH MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNTNGNEW8. /.
Savannah. November 22, 1878, 4 p. m.
Cotton.—The market'opened quieter and un
changed. At lp.m. was quiet and closed un
changed, with sales of 2,096 bales. We quote:
Middling Fair 0%
Good Middling 9Ji
Middling 6$|
Low Middling...., 844
Good Ordinary 6J6
Ordinarv .. 7J4
F ice.—The market was active wtthanad-
T*n-e of in all grades. Sales about 75 casks.
We quote:
Common
Good - *
Prime
We quote rough rice as followa:
Crop feta
fi aval SToaxa—The market for roams wm
firm. in good raopeak. Pncws *-vanoea
loo. In grades L K aloM S^des fiOl bbis. of few
and ™3f-uTn grades. Spirits turpentics ruled
quiet, with a light demand for oil*. W# quote
nominaliv: 96i4a tad for regulars and 27c. aak^;
Sa1»*. none. Recelou for the day 8M
bbis. rosin and 71 bbla. spirits turpentine.
Exports 2.476 bbla rosin. We quote: Rosin—A.
ELC and D $1 15. E $1 25, Ffl 30. G $1§ H
$1 45, I Si 70. K $2 10. M $2 fO, N #2 75. window
riaw $3 25. Spirits turpant»r»* we 4Uote
nominally—Oila and whiskies iMHc.. regulars
27c. ’ . .
MARKETS BT TAIL.
Charleston. November 21. — Rice.—The
transaction* in this grain were ur importMt.
tbe stock being held with firmness. We
quote: Common 4^&5c.. fair 5^^5i*c., good
Naval Stores.—The receipts were 154 casks
spirits turpentine and 854 bbla rosin. There was
a moderate business in rosins. Slies 600 bbis.
at $1 05 per barrel for back and common
*trained (A and B;, $1 20 for strained, good
strained and No. 2 (C. D, and E'. $1 25 for
extra No. 2 (F). $1 35 for low No. I (G fi $ 1 50 for
No. 1 (Hi. $1 **> tor extra No. 1 (I). There were
s me sales of high grade rosi is at easier rates
than last quoted, but prices were private
Spirits turpentine quiet: n© sales announced.
Last prices were 27>*c. per gallon for regulars.
— Vein and Courier.
W ilmington. November 20. — Spirits Tur
pentine—The market wa- firm at 2Sc. per
gallon for regular packages, with Ught receipts
and no sales to report.
Rosen —We hear of sales to-day of friO bb’s.
good strained at $1 2) per bbl.. the market
closing firm at *1 17<4 for strained and *1 20
for good strained.—Star.
HARKUTS B1 rt.Lfct.lt A PH.
NOON REPORT.
VTNANCLAL.
London. Nov. 22.—Consols, 961-16. Street
rate at 4J4 per cent.
1:30 p. in.—< 'onsols, 96 3-16.
1:45 p. m.—Consols, 96 5-16.
Paris, Nov. 22, 1:3 » p. m.—Rentes, 112f 55c.
4:00 p. m.—Rentes ll2f £2^c.
new Tore, Nov 22 —Goiu opened a: 1(>0$6
New Yoba, Nov. 22.—Stocks o|>enet firm.
4-iney opened at 3^|4 per cent Gold now at
130&. Krcnange—long, $1 bl>^; short, $4 56.
- oonda opened quiet. Government ©ona
steady.
OOTTON.
Liverpool, Not. 22 —Co:*on in fair demand,
freely m t at previous prices: midiitng up-
lauOs, 5}4d; miUdliu^ Origans, 5 l>16d; sales
■3.-M' bales, of which 1.5* oales were for
speculation and export. No receipts.
Futures opened with buyers at last night's
pr.cfcs. Sales of mnlj.inK •■pland'-. low oiid-
dliQL clause, deliverable in November. 5 7-16d
ditto, deliverable in November an i December,
5 1 c.21; ditto. deuverAbie in January an • Fe;
ruaiy. 5 11-32<1: ditto, deavera -ie in Februarj-
and 'March, 5561; ditto, deliverable in April
and ilav, 5 7-lod. Sales o? mi idliug uplands,
low mid lling clause, new crop, shipped in
.vovemoer. per sail, 5 l-'3-/2d; ditto, November
and December, Futures a e now weaker
with free sellers at lost quotations.
W eckly statement is as follows: Sales 60,000
bales, American 39.UO) baio- export 6,u00 bales,
speculation 4.UUJ bales: actual exports, 5,000
bales: receipt* 29,0f»j bales— American, 26,000
bales; stock, 25-,i>M bale.—American. 124,000
bales; afloat, 337,000 bales; American, 2ti7,oQO
bales.
2:15 p. m.— Sales of middling .j lands, low
middling clause, deliverahi*- .- .vmber and
January. 5 ll-'32d; ditto. . . m Febru-
ar* and March. 5 1»-S2 . : L>. deliverable i
Marcn and April. 5V . ditto, ueliverable in
April and May. 5 13-dgL
4:00 p. nL—oaies of middling uplands, lo 1
middling clause, deliverable in November,
5 13-32d.
Sales 5.300 bales of American.
The market for yarns and fabrics at Man
chester is easier.
new Yore, Nov. 22.—Cfettcn opened quiet
tales 1,321 bale* middling upland*. 9?£c, mid
lling Orleans.
Futures—market opened steady, os follows.-
Sovembc. 9 3Jc: D*c*raber. .• »Jj; January,
9 45c; February, 9 57c; March, 9 70c.
GROCER! SB, PRO VISIONS, ETC.
Liverpool, Nov. 22, 1.-00 p. m.—American
lard at 33s.
2:00 p. hl—Bread stuffs firm. Red winter
wheat at Ss 9d^9s lid.
new ions. Nov. 22—Flour opened quiet.
Wheat opened quiet. Corn opened quiet, rorb
opened dull at $7 50 for m -.>. i-»ra opened
heavy for steam rendered at 6 12>£. bpinb
ol turpentine at 30J4c. Ro«in opened at $1 35
for strained. Krwtsm :* opened quiet
haltimobe, Nov. 22. — ricor oj/em.d quiet and
partly nominal for Howard street aud vVeeterr
■*uperfine at $2 75 ^3 50: extra at $'3 7b(j,4 25
famil> at 34 50©5 00: citv ir.i-ls superfine ai
52 75-^3 50. :ra ul *"■ 7">^“ 1 25: Rio brand-
at >5 u5^;5 50; Patap-,.- . (amih at $6 25
Southern wh-at opened in good demand and
Unu; Western opened active aud firmer
ierc red at $1 U0^$1 06: amb*-r at $1 07
^1 12; No. 2 Pennsylvania red. $1 u7K»&l 07^:
No. ■: W - ern winder red. <-l -pot and Novem
ber >live.-v.fl 04^4^1 04^4; December delivery.
$105^^10526; January' delivery, gi 06
107. c«-:itherD com duli but steady; Wes ern
dull and nominal; Southern white and yellow
at 43^p45c.
EVENING REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
New York. Nov. 22 —Money cirwed at 2^3V^
percent. Exthange, $4 81}£ Gold at 1U|4
Government bo lids closed s'roug; new five*,
105%. State bon^s clostd quief.
Si.Kik* closed irregular; New York Central
111^: Eri**, 16^g; bake Shore, 6fc;4 Wind*
i>ntral, 75^: l uiaburg, 81Ȥ Chicago anr
North western, 44%; ditto Prei rred, 77; Ifeck
Island. 21 * 'Yearern Union. 96.
Sub-Treasurv balances: Gold, $132,191,601 00:
urrent->. : 47.108.209 00. Sub-TrejS rer paid
for interest $126,000. and $239,U00 for bonds.
Customs receipt*, $204.0jo.
oottos.
New York, Nov. 22 —Cotton closed quiet
and steady: sales 483 bales: middling uplands.
956-: middling Orleans. ±%c.
New Yore, Na 22.—Net receipts 4^4
bales; gross receipt* 1,751 bales. Future*
closed dull, with sales of 34,000 bahs. as fol
l..»vs: N'» . umber, 9 32^9 33c; December. 9 33a
;»:;4c. January. 9 45c: February. 9 47^9 48c;
March, 9 69 a.9 70c: April. 9 8 fe9 82c; Slav, 9 9.'
&9 93c: June. 10 02© 1003c: July, 1«» 10^10 12c.
Weekly r et receipt* 5,497 bales gross receipt*
27,131 bales; exports to Great Britain 8.441
bales: to France 705 bales: to the continent
1, JTfi b «!•■-,: sal-S 6.272 bales; stock • 1.337 bales.
Galveston, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed eisy: mid-
Him - :. ; j *• middling good ordinary 8c.
N :.kcl£, Nov. 22.—lotion closed firm:
middling 9a
Baltimore, Not 22.—Cotton closed quiet:
middling 9>^c; low middling 9c; good ordi
nary 8t£c.
Boston, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 9j*c; low middling 9)£c; good ^rdinary
8^6* *•
Wilmington, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 8^c ; low middling SJfc; good or
dinary 8c.
Philadelphia, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet:
middling 9>*c; low middling 9}£c; good or
dinary
New Orleans, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed easy:
middling 9^gc; low middling 8%c; good.or-
dinary 8>»c.
Mobile. Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet and
weak: middling B^c; low middling &&c: good
ordinary Sc.
Memphis. Nov. 22.—Cotton closed barely
steady: middling 9c.
Auousta, Nov. 22—Cotton closed quiet and
easier; middling SJ^c; low middling good
ordinary 7^c.
Charleston, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet
and easy; middling 9>£c; low middling 8;4c:
good ordinary 8^4e.
Montgomery. Nov. 22.—Cotton elided quiet
and suady; middling 85£c; low middling 8^c;
good ordinary t»J4c.
>Iacon, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 8$4c; low middling 8c; good ordinary
ilumbus. Nov. 22.—Cotton closer] firm;
middling 8}£c ; low middling 8c ; good or
dinary 7^4c.
Nashville, Nov. 22.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 8%c; low middling 8}£c; good or
dinary 7?ic.
Selma. Nov. 22.—Cotton closed steady: mid
dling 8-tfc; low middling 6-Hjc; good ordinary
at 8c.
groceries, provisions, etc.
New Yore. Nov. 22 —Flour closed steady
for export and home use; superfine Western
aud State at $3 3U&3 65; common to good
extra Western and State at $-3 85; Southern
flour closed more active for common to fan-
extra at $4 00/r5 00; good to choice extra a*
$5 10^6 25. Wheat closed a shade firmer, with
more active demand, mainly speculative un
graded spring at 97c; N6. 3 u: grail ed red at
$1 00@1 Corn dull and heavy; l@2e lower;
44&46C for ungraded; 43*4e for >o. 3 Oats
lg*2c bette-- and raih r quiet at 3lJ^c for No. 3
white. Coffee dull; prices without decided
change. Sugar duli and iinchacged; prime at
7J|c; refined mure ac ive and un.-hai ged;
standard A at 8%'2*9c; granulated at 9*£e;
powdered at 9*4(^946 ce'.is; crushed at 9vtc.
Molasses quiet and unchanged. Kice in fair
demand an j steady. Spirits of turpentine du 1
at Jb^c. r.osin dull at $1 35^1 40. Pork dull
and unsettled: mess, on spo r . at $7 50^7 65;
February $8 80&8 85; March $9 lO. Cut meats
quiet; middles unchanged and quiet. Lard
firmer; prime steam, on spo . at 6 20. Whisky
about steady at $1 07}$. Freights firm.
Bt. Louis, Nov. 22.—flour dull and un
changed ; double extra fall at $'3 55<&3 75 :
treble ditto at $3 85. Wheat unsettled. No. 2
red fall at 8$J4c. Corn at 3* 3£c for cash <>r No
vember. Oat* easier at 19^c. Whisky steady
at $1 06. Pork closed lower at $7 30, delivered;
new sold at $8 O'. Bulk meats easier for loose
lots of sho alders at 2 6 »<2i2 7; c, clear rib at 3 7o
3 80. clear sides at 3 91<&4 IX). Bacon dull;
shoulders 3$£c. dear rib at 4^c, clear sides 5c
for new. Lard easier at 5 70.
« Chicago. Nov. 22. —Fiour firm and unchanged.
Wheat active and firm: No. 2 red winter at S8(4
for cash; 88>tc for cash; 88J4 ^88^c for Decem
ber; No. 2 Chicago spring at for ca h:
S4^p34$6c for December; 34*-fe&85c for
January: No. 3 ditto at 70^vJ71c. corn dull at
3246c bid for ca*h; : /*c for December or
January; rejected 29c. Oats quiet- but firm.
Provisions—Pork fairly active and a shade
higher at *6 65 tor cash; $6 : 5^6 57J4 for
comber; $8 0244(^8 05 for January. Lord fair
and active at 5 auo cash; 5 80 bid for December;
5 90 bid for January. Bulk meats steady and
unchanged for fhouldera at 3 Ou^-i 05c;
short nti at 3 95^4 00c; short dear at 4 10^
4 1244c. Whisky steady and in fair demand at
$1 U4&1 06, clo ing at $1 04.
At close—Wheat m good demand: prices a
shade higher; advanced }£c. Corn steady and
unchanged. Oal* -teady and un hanged. Pro
visions easier but not qnotably low r.
London. Nov. 22, 6 p. m.—Refined petroleum
at per gallon.
Cmiduu. Nov. 22.—Flour closed firmer
but not quotably higher. Wheat closed dull;
red and white at 854^95c. Corn in fair demand
and firm. Oats in good dem ind at full prices.
Provisionb—Pork quiet and firm for mess.
Lard active and nrrn for steam and kettle.
Pork firm : old at J8 00, new at $S .V> for mess.
easier; chow in tierce
r itto. in ow at 744^73*0 dosed m-**-*
steady; partlv cure-d at 2f4^2*4C- S90i®4 25c
and 4 ^44(^4 50tr for shewti-wre. -t«u no and
clear siucs. Racon scarce and firm; shoulder*
at 3c: dear rib sides at 444c; clear sidee at 4^c.
llama—sugar cured closed nominal. Whisky
dosed firm.
Baltimore, Nov. AL—Oats closed quiet and
easy: Southern and Pennsylvania at
Wekem whkeat 27aiSc; ditto mixed at 35*
96c. Prevision* duU and nominally steady:
m«»* pork at $8 50. Bulk masts -loose she-ci
der* dear rib sides 444c par oar load:
ditto packed, new at 4*534a Bacon dosed
for shoulder* at 4Me; dear rib sides at 544c.
Uaiim ■!!]_■! cured at 9t4*llc. Lard, refined
tierce at 7c. Butter. reeeipU large and market
easy; choice Western paused at I6*l8c: rolls
at I5^17c. Coffee dull and weak: Rio cargoes
at U&loc. Whiaky quiet and nominal at $1 09
*1 0944-
Wiijiington, Nov. 22.—Spirits turpentine
closed dull at 27)4c. Rosin firm at $117)4
for strained. Crude torpen ine firm at $1 25 for
hard; $1 85 for yellow dip: $1 » for virgir.
Tar closed firm at $1 55 Corn quiet: prims
white ax 54&56c; mixed at 5C^59c.
£luppiug SnirUiyrntf.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
8tn Rises 6 38
SrNSrrs 4 55
Hige Water at Savannah. .7:05 a. m. 7:S1 f. m.
Saturday. November 93, 1878.
ARRIVED YESTFRDAY
Steamer St John’s, Vogel, Florida—G M Sor
rel
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Geo Appold, Loveland, Baltimore
—Ja* B West A Co.
Ship Earl Granville (Br), Copp, Liverpool—
Wilder & Co.
• ark Ophir (Nor), Christensen, London—
Holst. Fullarton A Co.
Bark Finn (Nor), Anonsen, Genoa—Tunno &
Co.
Brig Valero (Br), Smith, Brunswick—Wilder
Si Co.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer St John's, Vogel Charleston—G M
Sorrel M
Steamer Cumberland. Gibson, Matthew a
Bluff and landmgs—Dorsett Si Kennedy.
tun.VD YESTERDAY.
Steamship Geo Appold. Baltimore.
Schr American Eagle. Philadelphia.
Schr Rebecca M Smith. Philadelphia.
MEMORANDA
By Telegraph to the Morning .Yetc*.
Tybee. November 22—Passed out—Steamship
Geo Appold. for Baltimore; schr* American
Eagle and R M Smith.
At anchor, waiting—Barks Solglimt. Lovfald.
Waaland. Brackka, Dannebrog, bchadberg and
Sea.
Outward bound—Brig Valero and schr Geo
Churchman.
Nothing in sight.
Wind high, W ; clear.
New York, November 22—Arrived out, ArieL
Imbros, Juan. AverilL
Arrived, Donan.
Homeward. Clara E Bergen, New Orleans;
Jennie Sweeny, Galveston.
Charleston, November 22—Arrived, steamer
Borinquen.
Havre, November 22—Arrived. Periere.
Sailed, haik Columbia, for Mississippi and
ship Paulina, for N w Orleans.
Falmouth, November 22—arrived, brig Som
erset, from Charleston.
Liverpool, November 22—Arrived, bark Lady
Duffenn. from Savannah.
New Haven, November 22—Arrived, bark
Brilliant, from Wilmington, N C. short of pro
visions.
Portsmouth, Novemqer 22—Arrived, bark
Memory, from Wilmii gton, N C, sh^rx of pro
visions.
Falmouth. November 22-Arrived, bark Lov-
dahl. from Wilmington, N C, with Captain sick.
Liverpool. November 22—Arrived, bark Min
nie. from Norfolk; t-.teamers Istran and Royal
Standard.
London. November 22—Arrived, ship Altai
from Bail river.
Queenstown, November 2—Arrived, steam
ship Nevada.
By Man.
New York, November 19—Cleared, schr En
chantress, Phillips, Savannah.
Gibraltar. November 17—Arrived, steamship
Juana <Sp), Gastansga, from savannah for Bar
celona.
Havre, November 19—Sailed, ship Caravan.
Waefelar. Tybee.
Deal November 8—Off, Bella Gardiana, Brod-
beek, London for Darien.
New astle. November S—Cleared, steamship
Caj elia (Br>. Savannah.
Boston. November 19—Cleared, schr Carrie
B lie. Seavey. Savannah via Booth bay.
Baltimore, November 19—Cleared, schr Ar
thur Burton, Coombs. Savannah.
Delaware, November 19—Passing up at 1 p
m. steamer Nueva Barcelona (Sp).Dias, Havana
via bavannah, in tow of the America.
Wilmington. November 20—cleared, bark
diary Frost 1 Br). Husband, Darien, Go, for cargo.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
Bark Aurelia <Sw), Newburg, from London
for Doboy. bore up from &t Alban's Head and
put in at Portsmouth November 7, the Captain
having fallen down the hold and broken his
collar bone, which has been set, and he had
proceeded on his voyage.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer St John's, from Florida—37
bales sea island cotton. 80 bal~s hides. 3’0 pkgs
fruit. 5 bbis syrup, 7 bales rags, 32 sacks and 2l
bbl* boi.e-, 1 liha and 1 bb! junk, 10 kgs spikes,
2 tierces fish, 10 pkgs mdse.
Per Central flailroou. November 22—2,656
i ales cotton. 15 casks beer, 40 half bbis beer, 30
quarter bbis beer, 35 h-lf casks bacon, 2 bbis
hams. 1 bbl and 1 box shoulders, 50 bbis flour,
10 bbis eggs. 2 bbis and 1 box crackers, 10 sacks
peanuts. 20 boxes tobacco, 100 boxes soap, 12
boxes starch, 267 sacks corn. 1 car wagons, 1
l>ox saddlery, 6 boxes wood in shape, 2 pKgs
bags, 1 piano, 3 ca-es plaids. 2 boxes shoes. 1
bale pa^er stock. 126 bales domestics. 3 casks
clay, 6 bales yarn, 7 bales warps, 1 hhd crock
ery, 2 bales hides. 12 pkgs mdse.
er AuaniM. ud txnu tuturoad. November
22—399 bales cotton, 20 cars lumber, 114 boxes
oranges 364 bbis rosin, 71 bbla spirits turpen
tine, 13 bbis syrup, 8 empty kegs. 7 bales hides,
16 sacks rough rice, and mdse.
Per Savannah and Charleston Rail read. Nov
2i—59 bale? cotton, 24 casks clay. 20 bbis pitch.
5 bbis rum, 6d bbis flour, 39)4 sacks flour, 46)4
sacks flour. 30 sack- rough nee, 12 sacks peas.
110 boxes tobacco, 402 caddies tobacco. 25 sacks
p a nuts, 60 udls c c chairs, 2 bdia hides, 3 cars
wood, 150 pkgs mdse.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Geo Appold. for Baltimore—
953 bales upland cotton. i72 bales sea island cot
ton. 46 casks rice, 240 bbis rosin. 29 bales yarn,
■Hi bbis molasses. 87 bdls hides. 1 >,000 feet lum
ber, 250 pkgs fruit, 171 pkgs mdse. 25 sacks rice.
Per ship Earl Granville (Br), for Liverpool—
3.718 bales upland cotton, 205 bales sea island
cotton.
IVr bark Ophir (Nor), for London—3,238 bbis
rusin—A Slims 4 Sons.
Per bark Finn (Nor), for Genoa—1,278 bales
upland cotton—Tunno Si Co.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer St John's, from Florida—Mrs St
George Hodgers and two children. Miss Annie
Dumniitt, Master Enslow. Mr Hawley, wife and
two children. Jas Doyle, Dr Drew, S Jones and
brother, Mr Gibbons.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer St John's, from Florida—G M
Sorrel Alexander AM. JW Anderson's Sons,
D Y Dancy.W W Gordon A Co, Sav&rese A Bro,
Juo Lyons, S Guckenheimer A Co, Weed A C,
Holcombe. H A Co. H Myers A Bros, L Putzel,
Woods A Co, J E Lambeth.
Per Ontrai Rauroau November 22-Fo-dg
Agt, M Ferst A Co. A Frei ienberg A Co. Mer
chants* National Bank. D BLester.Lieut F Rob
inson. Alexander A M. J C Thompson, C Meitz-
l*-r. J H Ruwe, C W Anderson A Co, A Doyle. L
Putzel Singer Mfg Co. J H VonN- wton, Reed
A B, Boehm. B A Co, Eckman A V. J H Ruwe,
A Einstein’s Sons. Jno Flannery A Co, Order,
Walter AH, LJ Guilmartin A Co, C F Stubbs,
F M Fariey, H M Comer A Co, C C Hardwick.
J W Lathrop A Co. Woods A Co Baldwin A Co.
R W Woodbridge.W W Gordon A Co. Muir A D,
S’ A Hardee's Son A Co, Wilcox. G A Co. R J
Davant, West Bros, W H Stark A Co, Austin A
E. Peacock, H A Co.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. November 22
—Transfer Department, Peacock. H A Co. E J
Acosta jr, C L Jones. Parker A J, H F Grant,
Holcomoe. H A Co. M Y Henderson. A D Cutts,
Goodman AM, R Habersham's Son A Co, P
Blake. R B Reppard. G W Has lam. M Maclean,
D C Bacon A Co, Solomon Bros,W W Chisholm.
Melnhard Bros A Co.H Myers A Bros,Win Hone
4( o L J Guilmartin A Co. Jno Flannery A Co,
M Ferst A Co, Sloat, B A Co, W W Gordon A Co,
J L ViUalonga, N A Hardee’s Son A Co, Walter
A H, J W Anderson's Sons, J W Lathrop A Co.
Per Savannah and Charleston Kaiiroou. Nov
22-F -rdg Agt. W H Stark ACo. A A G R R. P
Decker. CRB. J C Thompson, C R Hicks,
W W Gordon A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co.
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT
OF SAVANNAH.
Savannah. November 22, 1878.
Bulk Meat* closed quiet; partly cured -tho'ild^-rs
a’ 3c: clear rib at 4c: clear sides at 444. Boxed
mt-ats quiet but fl m; tales of shoulders at 3 U5,
—** - first ' ‘ ‘ a - *
seller first h >lf of December. Bacon closed
duli for shoulders at 3)4c; clear rib at 4)4c:
clear sides at 4t4c WIikict closed steady --nd
firm at $105 Butter dull; fan- y creamery at
26c: choice Western reserve at 12)4^14c. S i«rar
steadv and unchanged. Hogs s eody and firm;
packing at $2 70 a2 85.
Locnmix. Nov. 22.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat steady. Corn qu et ; white at
38c; mixed at 36c. Oats in fair demand and
firm; whit# at 24c; mix*d at 23c. Pro'
Juniata, Catherine, Philadelphia, Idg—Wm
Hunter A Son.
City of Macon, Kempton, New York, ldg—
O Cohen A Co.
Herman Livingston. Fleetwood, New York,
wtg—Wm Hunter A Son.
'I el ford (Br), Wilson, Liverpool ldg—Fritz
Nis bet.
Lamperts (Br), Pierce, Reval, ldg—Knoop,
Hanemann A Co.
Cam elia (Br). Smith, Bremen, ldg—Jas B
West A Co.
Orchis (Br), Party, Liverpool, ldg—Wilder A
Co.
Clandon (Br), Dinsdale, Bremen, ldg—Jas B
W*-st A Co.
Zeal (Br).Court, Liverpool ldg—Muir A Duck
worth.
Lartington (Br), Dixon, Liverpool wtg—Jo
hannes Roth A Co.
Ash field 1 Br), Watson, Bremen, ldg—Johan
nes Roth A Co.
Eleven steamships.
snips.
Endymion (Br). Fisher, Liverpool ldg—
Holst, Fullarton A Co.
City of Montreal, Mudgett, Havre, ldg—
Holst, Fullarton A Co.
Queen of the East (Br), Durham, Liverpool,
ldg Jas K Clarke A Co.
Cyprus (Br), Kelly, Liverpool, ldg—Adam
Moffat A 1 o.
Alfred (Br), Gray, Liverpool, ldg—James K
Clarke A Co.
Thiorva(Br). Graham. LiverpooL ldg—Jas K
Clarke A Co.
Crown Prince (Br). Thompson, Bremen, ldg—
Wilder A Co.
Earl Granville (Br), Copp, Liverpool cld—
Wilder A Co.
William (Br), Journeay, Havre, ldg—E A
Soullard.
Winnifred (Br), Nickerson, Bremen, ldg—E A
Soullard.
Etta S Thayer. Fulton, London, wtg—Rich
ardson A Barnard.
L B Gilchrist. Watts. Bri-tol. wtg—Master.
Princeton. Bradley, Bremen, ldg—Richardson
A Barnard.
Thirteen ships.
Emanuel (Swl Anderson. Genoa, ldg—Hoist.
Fullarton A Ca
Forest City, Wallace. Havre, ldg—James K
dark© A Co.
Glen Monarch (Br\ Scott, Bremen, ldg—
Jet K Clarke A Co.
Ararat (Nor). Axelsen. Genoa, ldg—Holst,
Fullarton A Co
Finn vNori. Annoneea, Genoa, dd—Tunno A
Co.
Mautei Queen Br), Loadiet. Bremen, idg—
Muir A Duckworth
Cfadeur Tori, Meflsen, Havre, ldg-Holst.
Fullarton A Co
w- C $ pM LS* , * or )- Chrisaansen. London dd-
Holst, Fullarton A Co.
Johanne Marie ^Ger), Gustavus. Antwerp,
iu^ -Knoop. Hanemann A Co.
blf (Nor), Torkl’.dsen, Havre, ldg—Holst, Ful
larton A Co.
Trosvik ,Nor l . Petersen. Antwerp, ldg—Holst,
Fullarton A Co.
U ” rPO ° L **“
Arracan (Ger), Bunje, Bremen, ldg—Knoop,
anemann A Ca
Niagara (Ger), Wiechnsan. Bremen, ldg—S
Fatman.
Nere us (Dutch'. Schriar, Rotterdam, ldg—
O Cohen A Co.
Svanec.Nor . Elnereen. Europe, ldg—Holst,
Fullarton A Ca
Schadberg iNor). Thonsen, I aRochella. wtg—
Holst, Fullarton A Co.
Solglimt (Nor), Jacobsen, Doboy. cld—Holst,
Fullarton A Co.
Alfred Gibbs ("Nor), Reimere. Havre, ldg—
Holst. Fullarton A Co.
War Spirit-Br , Bishop, Amsterdam, ldg—E
A Soullard.
Luna (Port), DeSilva, for orders, ldg—Tunno
A CO.
Juanita »Spi. Maristany, pirt in Spain, ldg—
Chas Green 4 Ca
HermesiNor). Paulsen, Bre-nen, ldg—Holst,
Fullarton A Co.
Waaland iXort. Eriksen, Bremen, ldg—Holst.
Fullarton A Co.
Dannebrog (Nor), Kurtze. Grimstadt, wtg—
Hoist, Fullarton A Co.
Lara (Br), Currie. Liverpool ldg—Wild-r A
Co.
Lovfald (Nor), Neilson, LondoD. wtg—Holst,
Fullarton A Co.
Summer Cloud < Br). Davies, Liverpool ldg—
Muir A Duckworth.
Sea (Br), Evans. Liverpool wtg—O Cohen A
Co.
Anastasia (Sp), Abnsqueta. Havana, at quar
antine. wtg—Chas Green A Co.
Braekka (Nor), Neilsen, Arendal, wtg—Holst,
Fullarton A Co
Thirty-four barks.
BRIGS.
Norge (Nor). Christensen, Hamburg, cld—
Holst. Fullarton A Co.
Julio (Sp). Fasci uerra. Mediterranean* ldg—
Tunno A * ’o.
Valero (Br), Smith. Brunswick, cld—Wilder
A Co.
Three brig*.
SCHOONERS.
F A Server, Cordery, Baltimore, ldg—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
John N Game well Weaver, Montevideo, ldg
-M B Miilen.
Thos Vangilder. Vangilder, Philadelphia, ldg
—Jos A Roierts A Co.
E S Powell, Williams, Montevideo, ldg—Wm
Hunter A Son
Lizzie V Hall Loll is, Georgetown. D C, ldg—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
LadjtoBannerman (Br), Roberts, San Antonio,
ldg—JB Reedy.
Annie Whiting, Cox, Ponce, W I, ldg—Sloat.
Bussell A Co.
Freddie C Ebbett, Pan11, picked up aban
doned—Jos A Roberts A Co.
Lucie Wheat-y. Sipple, New York, ldg—
Jos A Roberts A Co.
Mary L Peters, York, Montevideo, ldg—D C
Bacon A Co.
Loretta Fish. Watts, St George's, Me, dis—
Jo- A Roberta A Co.
W H VanBruut, Houghwout, New York, ldg
—Master.
Grace Andrews. Andrews, River Platte, ldg—
Jos A Robert* A Co.
Minnie, Wicks, New York, ldg—Wm Hunter
A Son.
George Churchman. Risley, Brunswick, cld
—Jos A Roberts A Co.
Elliot L Dow, Ryley, New York, ldg—H F
Grant A Co.
Sixteen schooners.
(Commission fclmliants.
J. W. SCHLEY
T. P. BOND.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Hay, Grain, Feed, Rice
COUNTRY PRODICE,
F LORIDA and Georgia Syrups, Vegetables,
Foreign and Domestic Fruit.
FLORIDA ORANGES A SPECIALTY.
Consignments of Country Produce, etc., so
licited. Prompt returns guaranteed. 157 Bay-
street, Savannah. Ga.
References, by permission—Wm. Hunter A
Son, W. W. Goraon A Co., John McMahon.
Holcombe, Hull A Co., Alexander A Maxwell
BlunA Demere. M. Ferst A Co. jv3h-iy
PRITCHARD k MORRELL.
RICE
GENERAL
BROKERS
Commission Merchants,
66 Bay St., Stoddard's Lower Range,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
J IBERAL advances made on_consignments.
Special attention given to filling all orders
for Rough and Clean Kice. and prompt atten
tion bestowed upon all produce entrusted to our
care. s**p4-6m
iI.T30.BW 5
JOHN FLANNERY. JOHN L. JOHNSON.
Managing Partner of late firm L.
J. Guilmartin A Co. 1865 to 1877.
I
COTTON FACTORS
Commission
Merchants,
NO. 3 KELLY'S BLOCK,
Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
Jewell’s Mills Yarns A Domesties,etc.
J^AGGING and TIES for sale at lowest
market rates. PROMPT and CAREFUL
ATTENTION given to all business entrusted
to us. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made
on consignments. &ug3-d.wAtw6m
WM. W. GORDON.
HENRY 3RIGHAM.
W. W. GORDON Sc CO.
(Fucces-wrs *o Tison £ Gordon,)
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST., SAYAN! AH, GA
Bagging and Ties advanced
on crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton.
attention guaranteed to
Jyl-dAw6m
Prompt and carefu
all business.
Ik. J. DA VAN T,
FACTOR
Commission Merchant
sep4-dAw3m
114 BAY STREET.
I>. Y. DANCY
COTTON FACTOR
Commission Merchant
108 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
P ROMPT and careful attention given to all
business. Liberal cash advances made on
cotton, wool etc. Consignments solicited.
sep3-d.tw«£w m
iioirls,
SCREVM HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CEO. W. S E R C E N T.
This long and favorably known House is the
Leading First Class Hotel In Savannah
(as demonstrated by its receiving a majority of
the first class travel arriving in the city), is
pleasantly and centrally located on Johnson
square, and has by its new proprietor been
Thoroughly Repaired, Repainted
aud I/puolstered.
The table will be supplied with the best of
the home and Northern markets.
Tbe rates have been reduced to suit the time*.
Savannah. November 14. 1878. n--vl4-lm
Saitroads.
Shipping.
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Office Savannah Si Charleston R R Ca,»
Savannah. Ga., November 2*. *878. f
C OMMENCING SUNDAY, November 94th,
Troirw will depart and arrive as follow*.
from passenger depot a. x g. r. r
Tine of D+
i lf 1 7“ 1—»*STlun. XH*I>‘for Chjriei-
ym Vv timing ton. Richmond. Wash
ington. Baltimore, Philadelphia.
New York. Boston via all rail, and
Portsmouth and Norfolk via
Bav Tin* Solid trains run on
this schedule between Savannah
an 1 Wilmington. Time to New
York 37 hours.
9:00 r. M.—FOR CHARLESTON and North
ward, also Augusta, Columbia.
Chariot t**. Danville. Richmond
and Nonhward. station on P. R
4 A. R, Beaufort and Port Royal.
Th- 9:0* p. M. train runs through
Pullman pleepi g cars via Chari*-s-
too to Boston, and via Magnolia
Route to New York.
Time of Ar-
1:00
m —FROM CHARLESTON and points
North via the Atlantic Coast Line
fast mail.
40 a. FROM CHARLESTON. Augusta
Beaufort and Port Royal and
points North, with the Boston and
New York I hr. ugh sleeping cars.
ABOVE TRAINS T AlfcY.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren s Special Ticket
y. No. 22 Bull
a a Olnxt. Receiver.
Ticket
C. & GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
Savannah, a a., November », 1878.
O N and after SUNDAY, November 10, 1878,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows:
TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. s
Leaves Augusta. 6:^9 a. m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p m
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p. m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 p. u
Arrives at Atlanta 5:C2 a. n
Leaves Macon for Eufaula (except Sat-
uiday) - 9:00 p. m
Arrives at Eufaula 10:30 a. m
Leaves Macon for Columbus (except
Sunday) 8K)0 p. m
Arrives at Columbus 4:45 a. m
Mitring 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.
11:40 F. m
6:20 a. M
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon L
Arrives at Milledgeville..
Arrives at Eaton ton
Arrives at Augusta
Arrives at Savannah
Leaves Augusta.
7.-00 A. M
9:44 a. x
11:30 a. m
4:45 p. a
. 3:15 p. x
8:30 a. v
Leaves Eufaula for Macon (except
Sunday) 6.-00 p. a
Arrives at Macon 6:45 a. a
Leaves Columbus for Macon (except
Sunday) 8:45 p. a
Arrives at Macon 5:lo a. a
Making connection at Augusta for the North
and East, and at Savannah with the Atiact c
and Gulf Railroad, for all points in Florida
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Milledgeville
Arrives at Eatontoo
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta....
Arrives at Atlanta..
. 5:40 a
J p. a
- p. a
9:44
11:30 a. X
8:00 a. a
‘:*0 a. a
1:15 P. X
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufaula 6:90 a. a
Arrives at Eufaula. 3:36 p. a
Arrives at Albany 2:06 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:10 a. a
Arrives at Columbus. 3:15 p. a
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA ON
TRAIN No. 2.
Trains on this schedule for Mac*m. Atiaata,
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, makirg
cfeee connection et AfUnta with Wi- era and
Atlantic and Atl&r.ta and Charlotte Air-Line.
At Eufaula wiih Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road; at Columbus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroads.
Eufaula train connecfe at Fort Vr.ll-y for Per
ry, and at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines, daily
(except Sunday).
Train on Biakeiy Extension leave* ! any
Mondays, Tuesday*. Thursdays and Frid . <.
COMING SOUTH AND LAr .
Leaves Atlanta ». a
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta ; . a
Leaves Albany... J(':l a. a
Leaves Eufaula a. X
Arrivee at Macon from Eufaula and
Albany 4m3 f. k
Leaves Columbus 1: :^j a. a
Arrives at Macon from Columbus .... 5:05 p. 2
Leave.* 7-Iscin. 7:35 p. a
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. a
Leaves Augusta. 9:45 p. a
Arrir** aiRitui!
FOR NEW YORK
OGKA.X STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
OpUts E. H. DAGGETT,
"S5
T>UTLT expressly for this trade, and ha’
D beautiful pa«sengt-r accommodationa.
sail WEDNESDAY,
o'clock p. a.
For freight or passage apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON. Agenta
J. A MERIT ER. Freight and Passenger
nov91-td
Agent for Florida.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
Boston and SaTannali Steamship Lise,
Shippino.
Savannah, Charleston^
FLORIDA STEAMPACRET COMP'T.
WIXTER 8CHEDCLE.
THE KLEG AST IEGN' SIDEWBSB.STI. nFr -
ST, JOHN’S,
Captain VOGEL,
DcMmtar 4th. at' 1:» Will feave for CHARLESTON Novear-. M
at 8 p. a . and re* urning will leave her wwf
foot of IJnaoin street, November a «:< ,^
ForFenutfidiuL JaduofiTlIle, P ala tig
And Intermediate ^Landings on Bt. John’s
wfeh
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
UNITED STATES
Captain S. H. MATTHEWS,
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT.
Will sail alternately EVERY WEDNESDAY.
SEMINOLE. November 27th, at 9:30 a. k
r J , HRoUGH bills __ of lading given to New
I England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland
lines.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD. Agents.
F. NICKERSON ± CO., Agents. Boston.
nov2l-tf
FOR NEW YORK
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW
SHIP
EBON STEAM
CITY OF MACON,
Captain KEMPTON.
WiU sail SATURDAY, November 23,1878, at
6 o’clock a a.
Toe freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN Si CO . Agent*.
No. 98 Bav street.
J. A. MZRCIER, Soliciting Agent for Florida.
novl8-cf
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
Arrives at Savanna!. 7:15 a. a
Matin-' connection 1.’ 'savannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Ihulrrad for ad points in Horida.
Pasc-engers for Mille- 1 -: vflle and Eatonton will
te* * ’.rain Na 2 fr- ir. Savannah, and train No. 1
fr Macr.n. which :. - na ccitnecc daily, except
Monday, ter these points.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
Genera! F-upt. Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
cupi. Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
novl2-tf
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
k [
137$.)
edaily at..
. 6:05 a. a
bridge daily at 8:*o a. a
nj daily at 9^0
General Supe2’vtexdext'9 0t7ice,
Atlantic and Gclf RailroadB
Savannah. July 19th, 137$.^|
O N and after SUNDAY, July 21st, Paavarer
Trainr on this Road will run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 2:35 r. u|
Arrive at Jesup daily at 5:20 p. a
Arrive at ThomaaviUej’ ' |
Arrive at H&inbi
Arrive at Alban)
Arrive at Live Oak daily at 12:40 a. a
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 6:30 a. x\
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 6:35 a. a
Leave Tallahasaee dally at 5 00 p. a
Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:00 p. a
Leave Live Oak daily at 10:40 p. v\
Leave Aliany daily at 2:30 p. x
Leave Bainbridge daily at 2:15 p. a
I^eave Tbomasvilie daily at. 5:45 p. a
Leave Jesup daily at 6:25 a. a
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:15 a. a
No change of cars between Savannah an.’
Jacksonvi' •• and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Femandina.
Gaioesviile and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 a. a. (daily
except Sunday; connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train conn-ct
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 5:15 r.
a. (daily except Sunday).
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
and Darien take this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 7:00 a. a.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savan
nah 9:15 a. a.
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through to
and from Savannah and Jacksonville; a'.sc
through sleepers between Montgomery, Ala.,
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE $15 0C
EXCURSION TICKETS (good until Dec.
1st) 25 00
THE STEAMSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
Are appointed to sail semi-we^fclr as follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain LOVELAND.
FRIDAY, November 22d, at 6 o'clock a. k.
SARAGOSSA,
Captain HOOPER,
TUESDAY, November 26th, at 9 o'clock a. X.
Through bills lading given to ail points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pa*
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
For freight and passage, apply 10
JAS. B. WEST <x CO., Agents,
nov!8-tf 114 Bar
Philadelphia A Southern
SAIL STEAMSHIP LIXE.
Leaving Each Port Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $20 00
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 30
STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 00
DECK PASSAGE. 10LDC
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PTTTI.ADF.I PITT A 30 00
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
UNI AT A,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
SATURDAY,
Yy.ILL l^ave Savannah
superior
November 23d at 4 o'clock p. x.
For freight or pontage, having
accommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER A SON.
noviStd Agecta.
FOR NEW YORK.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPART.
Close
tor Enterprise. Meliooville and inter-rU^^
landing* on the Upper 9L John a aiU T- f
steamer, for the 6cklawaha nver. ThnSJ
rate* given to all potnta
Rata* low and fr^^hr received at ail Hr**.
G. M. SORREL General Age-;;
JNO. F. R<JBKflTb^N, Freight
* nor^
Office on wharf.
WINTER SCHEDULE
Savannah k 3Iellonvill e
STEAMBOAT LIXE.
Inland all the Way.
THE STEAMERS
ROSA and CENTENNIAL
For St. Catharme’a Doboy. Union I-
Darien. St. SimonV. Bnunwick, »
aud St. Mary aGm.; Fernandi-a. Jaefcaaen
Palatka and all potnta 00 Sc John * River. Fi*’
On and after MANDAT, the Isth h
THE STEAMERS
ROSA, CENTEXN
Captain P. H. WARD. Captain L WJG-
WL1 leave wharf foot Wil leave wha:
AL
of Dni' ton s*rer-t, eve of Drayton s re-u
ry MONDAY at « ry TUESDAY at 4 p a.
O clock F. x., for Jack- for aatfl a River tr uch-
sonville. Fla., touching ing at Danen. Bruas-
at all the above point* wick and all interme-
except Sat ilia Riv^r. dial* land ng*.
Every FRIDAY a; 4 All cootracta of the
p. x. f r Bruiinwfek Reamer Hoea on the
and intermedia; e land "atilla RiTer wi 1 be
iogs. ^rved by the Centes-
W. F. BARRY. diaL J. P. CHaCL
Ag**n:
Both steamer* connect at Brunswick with
Macon aau drun.w.^ Brunswick acd
Albanv Railmada
Through rates of fr igbt Issued b- steamers
Rosa and Centennial for points on Al?air.aha,
Ocm-ilgee and Ocooee rivers, wi'l be proi^.
by sP-amer Halcyon. C. M. QL'ARriPMtv
Agent Kramer Halcyon. Darien.
Through low rate* of freigut paatage and
bills of lading given to all points.
Freights for Alta-naha, Ocmnigee and Oconee
Rivers must be prepaid.
Freight received daily. Sun da v* ezeepted.
J. II SMITH. Manager
O. S. Bxxsox. General Business Agent
novl6-a
Stcier City oi firiUpioa
W. H. FLEETWOOD, Commander,
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY TUEH
DAY AT 5 P. M.. FOR
A JLm
r pouu:vG
A T BL A
.. , .—z-—- Doboy, 8t
Brunswick, S: Mary’s, l*-man
dina. Jacksonville, and all pointsonSc, j, he's
river.
EVERY SATURDAY at 5 lTa_ for . -,n-
vilie, touching at St. Catharine s, Do»x>v Si
mon's. S . Mary's. Fernar. J:la and cox n-cukr
at Jacksonville with steamer* for ali points cn
Upper St. John'A
Steamer David Clark.
and Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both way* 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. a.; for Columbus
every Wednesday at 9:00 a. a.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St
.ugustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and ail landing*
n St. John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 a. a., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 r. a.
I MACON FREIGHT-PASSENGER COACH AT-
T A CUED.
Leave Savan nah,Saturdaysexcep'd, at 5:45 p. a
Arrive Jesup, 14 44 9:30 p. a
Arrive Macon, “ 44 6:35
Leave Macon daily at 7:30 p. a
Leave Jesup daily at 4:45 a. a
Arrive Savannah,Sundays excepted.at 8:25 a. a
ACCOMMODATION TRALNS-EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Barannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a. a
Arrive at McIntosh,
Arrive at Jesup 44 44
Arrive at Blackahear “
Arrive at Dupont 44 “
Leave Dupont 44 44
Leave Blackahear M
Leave Jesup 44 44
Leave McIntosh 44
Arrive at Savannah 44 44
WESTERN DIVISION.
9:45 a a
12:00 m
3:10 p. m
7:06 p. a
5:05 a. a
S«i.a
12:56 p. a
3:00 p. a
5:45 p. a
DAILY, SUNDAY* EXCEPTED.
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.
Leave Thomasville at
Leave Quitman at
Leave Valdosta at 5*15 p. a
Arrive at Dupont 7:30 p. a
J. 8. Tybox, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES,
sep23-tf General Superintendent.
5:30 A a
8:15 a a
9:37 a a
11:45 a a
2:00 p. a
5:03 p. a
7:10 p. *
6 00 A. M
8:35 a x
11:15
1:39 P. a
o:45 p. a
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. S. NICKERSON,
NT'ILL sail WEDNESDAY, l^th November,
▼ Y «u 8:39 o'clock a a ; and WEDNESDAY,
27th November, at 8:30 o'clock a a.
This new snip is z,25u tuar, and was built ex
pressly for this trade. She has moat magnifi
cent passenger accommodations and great
speed.
For freight or passage apply to
WILDER Si OO.. Agents.
J. A. MERCIER, Soliciting Agent for Florida.
DOVl-tf
THOS. WHITE, Commander,
W ill leave Savannah every MONDAY* at 4 p a
for Brunswick, ioochicg at St CathanW. i)o
boy. Karim. Union Island and St Sim'.n'k
EVERVTHUKSIiAY aM p. a for FLORIDA
touching at Catnarinr s, Dobov, DatM-a!
Union Island, St Simon a Brjn*rwfck. St
Hary r. and ALL POINTS un SATH.l t riv er,
and connaotmg with Transit Companj', R» i
road at fVmatdina, for ail points in r... „
West Florida.
connect at Brunswick
with M. & B. and B. A A Railroada for ail pointa
in 8outhw«t Seoriia. At St SDor , witn
steamers for points on St Mary's nTer At
remandina with A., G A W I. Transit Co s
Baflroad for Waldo. Starke. Gaiarxx ifoj.n-
son, Cedar Keys and ail potnte on ttj.
P Cedar Keys w,th s.eaS^ for K?j W^
Tampa and Manatee, At Jacksonville w'lh V
C. R R. A J.. P. A M R. K. fS^Lake City Idle
Oak. Monticello. TOlahas^e, ardOl poLr'e
J.. P A M. Railroad. Al Palatka
fo» the Ipper St. Jr.hn'd and OcklAwah* nv-rv
At Tocoi with St John’* Railway hvmis-
toAxnd^SA Augurtiae
K myrna and all point* on Indian river
Through tickets sold and bdls Uuinggtven to
above point*. For freight or pareact- Oa-p.v as
Office No 5 Stoddard • Upper Range 3
, S. LAWiCtSlA Mttia-r
J. L. ROUMILLAT. a«ag-r.
General Freight Agent.
Q. LEVE. G. P. A. ^
For Aueusta and ft'ay Landings
STEAMER KATIES
_ _ Capt. A. C CABa.VLSS.
Office on wharf oc*7-rf
GUION LINE,
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R., foot of King st.
WISCONSIN TrraDAT. Sot a? 7 a. a.
WYOMING TrrsDxY. Dec. 10. 5:30 a. a
NEVADA Tt khdat. Dec. 17. II a. a.
MONTANA TrrsDhT. Dec. 24 5:30 a. a
WISCONSIN.., TcxsnET, Dec. 31, 10 a, a.
These steamers are bufli of iron, iu water
tight compartmenLs, acd are furnished with
every reounute to make the : v*sage across the
Atlantic both safe and agre-cble, having Bath
room. Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Plane
ani Librarr; also, experit-nc. ^ Surge-,n. Stew
anises ana Caterer on each steamer. Th#
I Caterer on each steamer. Th*
State rooms are all on deck, thus insuring those
greatest of all luxuries at sea, rerfwct ventila
tion and light.
m Cabin Passage (according to State room), $60
to $80; Intermediate. JlfvTs tee rage, $26.
Offices, No. 29 Broadway. New York,
WILLIAMS &
JAMES MARTIN, Agent,
vannah.
95 Bay street, Sa
myl6-Th.SATuly
GUION.
Sa
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.
General Transatlantic Co.
F BETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier
J No. 42 N.R., foot of Morton street.
LABRADOR. Saxguer. WEDNESDAY, No
vember 27. *:0p a. m.
SAINT LAl*R\NT. LAcaEsxxz, WEDNES
DAY. riecemhe- 4. 1:30 p. a.
CANADA. Frxxgei’l, WEDNESDAY, Decem
ber 11, 6:30 a. X.
for ^rriqht or ffhartrr.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
T HE first-el*^ Britrih Ot^nuiliD TELFDPt)
CfP'dh. wmso,. For »
-“ OT& - t f FRiTZ Xbfetr
FOK HAVRE.
-J'HK first class American ahip
CITY OF MONTREAL.
,, Captain Mcdgwtt.
Hariny a larjre jortion of her cant., .sge-l
^hkWidi^tteh. For fre«hr2*^SSSi
HOLST FULLARTON A CO.
FOB HAVRE.
f | ~*HE first class American bark
Fv REST CITY,
PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (Including
Brokers.
PLAIN T EKS HOTEL,
SAVANNAH,CA.
accommodations and polite afc-
C 4 UPERIOR
O tentlon. L
The Comfort op Gcysts czbeptult cox-
JAMES HUNTER,
BROKER AXD DEALER IX
Exchange, Bonds, Stocks,
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100; Second n«Mn.
$65; Third Cabin $35. Steerage $2ff. mduding
wine, bedding and utensil*. *
Steamer* “Pereire.” "VOle de Paris.” and
“St. Laurent” do not carry steerage passenger*.
LOUIS DE BEBlAh. Agent, 55 B road wav S Y
or WILDER & CO., Agents for s»g«nra^ ’
augl 1-8 Tn^-Th 12rr>
Rrmorals.
REMOVAL.
Feliaa (Sp). Seralle*. New Orleans, dis, in dis-
” Green & Co.
tress—Chas Green
Joe Rauers (Ger>, Krause, Genoa, ldg—Knoop,
Hanemann Si Co.
Marie Siedenberg (Ger), Strieker, Bremen,
ldg—Knoop, Hanemann St Go.
the best the market
SIDERSD.
The menu contains
affords.
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooks.
KATES: $12 PUB DAY.
A trial solicited. The hotel is conveniently
located, contains all modern conveniences and
comforts.
JOHN BRE8NAN.
aep23-tf Manager.
THE SAVANNAH
CARRIAGE FORKS,
ali » r>„ '
Old stand of McKee & Bennett.
Corner Buy and West Broad Streets.
Y N^extsiiEiTe^stock of_Carriagea. Phaetons
Buggies. Wagons, Harness. Whips, Cm
1 — »-a -n w-a-«—thebuild-
breilas and material of ai) kinds for
ing and repairing of vehicles. In addition to
the above a general workshop with competent
hanus to build and repair ali kinds of vehicles,
at prices to suit the time*. AR work guaran
teed, protected. A. SL WILSON.
Proprietor.
COIN
(P. O. BOX 81), NO. 110 BRYAN STREET.
SAVANNAH, CA.
r IBERAL arrangements made with parti©-
J pnrr-hmuinf' nr m»Hrtl Ut-ff
Camps, &(.
13.
B.
BOLSHAW’S.
AMERICAN LIBRARY
GERMAN STCDENT
B.
nov3-tf
—AT—
158 ST. JULIAN STREET.
B.
^)UND in anv stvle at the Morning
Ne«*bt4«am Priming House, 6 Whitaker
JAS. S. SILVA
HAS REMOVED TO
140 Broughton Street,
LYONS’ BLOCK,
And is now offering a fine assortment of
CROCKERY,
(Direct importation by buk I—dy r ufferta).
CHINA, GLASSWARE
House Furnishing Goods,
AT LOWEST PRICEa
ocil-tf
CALL AND SEE.
SAVANNAH NURSERY,
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
PLANTS, BULBS and CUT FLOWERS. All
l orders left at Capt. Blonk’s and R. Hunt’s,
BuU street, promptly filled.
■evl-tf GUSTAVE KIESUNG.
Having one-half i
of small capacity,
remainder of freig
nnov8-tf| mmm
Captain W.
df her
cargo enga,
wril
freight apply to
WILDER A CO.
FOR BREMEN.
'J'KE FIRST CLASS SHIP ___
CROWN* PRINCE,
Ti.™. Captain Taoaraox.
teii^rr 04 ot h ' r c * nc ° “Sssrtrtu
Porrrmaiudrr of freight room apj£y o,
WILDER Si CO.
FOR GENOA,
pit GERMAN BARK
JOE RAUERS,
„ . , Kursk. Master.
Harag large portion of her cargo eo^cd.
wiil hare quick dispatch. For fre£ht apSVto
octastf kNoopI HANEiiSsN Aco
KNOOP. H AXEM AN:
FOK LlVElfPOOL
'J’HE new. first class British ship
EARL GRANVILLE,
, Captain Cope.
With a large portion of ter ca sro o.i h-rd.
—id ha T c dispatch. For freight of 1—
cull apply to
Doric t.* h
WILDER A 00.
5Warluurn(, ir.
Rlil^RfiBOILERsV
BLACKSMITH woRKf^C"