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<rhr Corning
MONDAY. NOVEMBER -o. 1878.
(tommrrrial.
'TIBKrr.
ones; OF THE MOBSDW SEWS.
SoxemberXS. IT*. tpt
Oottov -The martet opeMd quiet ud un
v °ttVV Ai 1 D m. was quiet, with a fair
V GuotaSons unchanged and stored
w,qao “ :
Middling Fair ^
Good Middling - SI
Low SUddlia* - Sf
Good
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irk-: vos active and unchanged.
Lsk-v We quote:
4*05
Good..
Prime
ountry
« 0^4
«►**«*»*
! e rough nee a* follows:
,ts •* *
1 10®1 18
j. —The market for roams wa?
fl-r * » •■ a fAir demand, and a 1 ranged 5c. to
jT -r> M :~+ were 5»« barrel*, all grade*
-line was dull, but prices remain
J.ii ' s .\\ ‘ ranged. Sales none. Receti*ip
V. >i* wiijv. rosin and TV bbte. spirit*
Export* 2,441 bbls. roam. 8lz
turpentine- *e Quote: Rosin-A
i, Li o «.. . t »\.P-rltm._9HW-
t ■ K »- 10 H t- 0, S JUS. windo.
• A.. • ■£, Spinu turpentine we quote
r -m.r-aily—Ou* and wtuakies *>4c.. regular
27c.
rutayciai-—Sterling Excnange—atxty dav
bill, w.:e k .iio- lading attached. f4 78 ® 4 79.
S-w fork «gh: exchange buying at par, am.
seiiij * a: **® : 4 pw **1. premium. Gold, buy
1ng i: : » 4 auj aellmg at uX%.
Saco* — Tne afreet Is steady
» ,_A : stock small. We quote: Clear nl
gi.-a. shoulder*. 4^0.; dry aaltec
c>ar r. *-d nis. 5c.; t'-mg clear. 5c..
. :-r- . *a: hams, stock small, and seding
at llfc®l4»-
y * *. - xtur market is steady at the decline
... laurfcD Ife ^oolrSBar
e-.- j • ■ . extra " ®6 OG. fancy, fo £0
Aft 75: family.fiU0^r> 50. bakers'. 96 25.
Gra:k.—'’orn—Market easier : =*ock ample:
j, •' w.- .
to smaller Iota of fend or mixed; 67®70c. for
car . : - mailer lots of white. Cara— Ample
ctoc*. > ugfaL We quote: 40®45a
• whole-cate tad retail.
Hide* Wool, rrc — Hides: Considerable ex
ci: -:n -at am- local dealers caused by ash rp
an i irreg .lar advance in hides. *>equoUr: Dr.
fl .. “4 > - . satieo. °C- Wool
quote o-> ii rml. C n warned, tree of bum,
I. urry wool 10® 15c. Tallow, 7c.; wax
'Sr wkins. 15a: otter <kina. 25c. ®$2 UO
Hat.-The maraet is quiet; ssoca and dr
man. light o equate: Norther*. 60c. whole
sale. a&c.®$I 00 retail.
i...• n—in- marxet is quiet. We quote: In
Uer.ww, uxtoa and kegs, 7?4-
_ r —Tn- o3enug -OaacX Is fair and the de
Mad moderate; market firmer. We quote
f. - >•' per :u load; VJ®95a at reta..
and drayage.
FR EIGHTH.
LriuEK — We are without any arrivals this
we-s. and tb re is contiu .ed scarcity of avail-
abi- vewa» for which outside rates can be
rea hij obtained to load at this port aiid
ucat by for Baltimore. Pniiadeiphia. New
York and East. We quote : To Balti
more and CLea**.ea*e uorta, $5 UO ® 5 50 ; to
Pn.-ii- .. ;iia, y 50 , to -vew iork anc
porta, {55j«no5>; to Boston and
«-. i _ j;todt. John.N.B.. $8 00. Tim be.
from I: 'j u> $1 50 higher than lumber rated
to tii- West Indies and windward. fffOOAVtk.
gold • ■ :. America, |1V -J0®d0 00, gold; U
apaiuah porta, UO, gold: to Unite
Enr^i . umaer 36®S7a, lumoer £5®5 10s.
Naval S: and spunu to, lkL<ftSc
9d. to L'uited Kingdom or Cooonent.
OOTTOJI—
Bremen
Liverpool direct
Liiaryms. ns lorn, a k>
Liver;-- i via Bainmore. V
Lrrerpooi, via Boston, 9 %
d&' re, via > ew 1 or to. p A, gold...
Bremen, via New York, 9 *>, gold..
Bromeo. via Baltimore, 9 fc
Auls«|«. 9 * rold
Boston, 9 bale
r-'6d
r H
15-dg
7-16
716d
9 2 CO
H - * York 9 »
8 -*» island. 9»
Pn-iadelphia. 9 - -
Sea Itoiand. p fc _
&>- ’ more, 9 bale $*
Pro VI w«ce. 9 100 te
j?
50d
New i ork. 9 cask
f : vielphia. 9 cask
Paid - or*. 9 "wt
Boston. 9 cask
..91 50
.. 1 *)
.. 1 50
..2 00
21-Md
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CdTTOP—
Le — pooh 9 t>
Havre
Bremen
Antwerp
G-noa
Amsterdam
jOUNTBY PRODUCE.
Sro-u Kowu, 9 pair—
Half grown. 9 pklr
Three-quarter grown. 9 P»ir
Dkip iMunoovyx. 9 pair, oominal..
D *r» • r.r.etf*»bi 9 pair .
Turkeys, per pair
g_ . - uu.r. . p do*
Egg* Western*. 9 dot
Butter icouoayi, 9 9
Peaauis ,<it«jrgiaL 9 bushel....
Peanut* (Tscneneee), 9 bushel..
FTon-la sugar, 9 £- .
Florida syrup, 9 gallon
Honey. 9 gallon
Irish potatoes. 9 bbl
Sweet potatoes, 9 bushel _
Po ’.rtt.—The market fairly supplied ard de
mand fair.
too- The market is firm, with a fair de
mux L Stock light.
B rxx. —A good demand for a first-class ar
ticle
PkAyns.—Market barely supplied; demand
2 75
30
40
VO
75 ■
1 50 Q,2 50
■jo &
8
®1 *
a; 3
i i
Jo 'o
a i on
® 30
18
15
75
1 30
7
fair.
Bracr.—Georgia and Florida, in light demimd.
Bi oaJL—Georgia and Florida, scarce, with but
a light dern-n^
niKhKr> hi TAIL.
Chaklxstom. November 22. — Ricx. — The
rece-p* - »f Carolina rough were moderate, say
about 1 *•.• ■ O bushels for ibe week There was a
frteady demand and firm market for Carolina
clean dun g most of this period, and sales of
about l."W tierces took place. The mvrket
dosed firm. Sales 1VU tierces dean Carolina.
We qu te: Common-44%f*ir 5Jq®5J^a,
E°°d HJIc.
Naval mores —The receipts for the week
from Saturday. November 16th, to Friday, No
vember Ski, l*Cs, inclusive, were 743 caaks
spint* turf>»-ntine and 3.653 bbls. rosin, against
ca*k« spirit- turpentine and 3.806 barrels
rosin for the time last year There was a
moderate demand for roeins. Sales about 2.000
■iarr-.-. at $105 per barrel for black and
common strained ■ A and B.. fi 20 for strained,
good -T'Ained and No. i |C. D. and E*. 91 25
•r extra No 2 F . Si 35 for low No. 1 (Gj. 91 50
for v : H 5: - > for extra No. 1 il>. Fine
rosins were so -i. but transactions were private.
Spine- turpentine were Ann. Sales 500
at arT ^ per gallon for regulars.—News and
C-?n«ner.
WiLm>GToy. November 21. — Snxrrs Trm-
Fom>x —The market opened steady at a de-
efioe ..f Uc on yesterday » prices, irith sales
reporte.1 f ;1" casks at 2%c. per gallon for
regular package*.
fioftBi — t'aies reported of 500 bbls. good
straine<l a* Si 2) per bbi . the market being
firm at 51 1. <4 for strained and 91 30 for *ooa
str-m-d -Star.
SWusnwwni. •; jvember 22.. —Spirits Tiwo-
TDfE Th- m&i'Ket was dull, with buyers and
se . -rs apart. 27 per gallon for iegular pack-
ag-r- r- .'.g the Iestoffered, and at 27J4a
No vales report-sd to-day.
^ 1 be market was firm at 91 IT*
for str.un«: anc ^1 J) for good strained. Sale*
reporvr: *f 1.575 bbls. good strained atquota-
LioLto —Star
QAlthKT) HI rtlLEUBAPH.
NOON REPORT.
VT^AWCIAL
*' r * Y ork. Nov 23 —Gold opened at 1001m
Lo • : - ■ v N o v a. —Consols. 96 3-16. E rlel5
1-i.j P ra.-4oQsoU. 96 Ms. Lne 1 ^
family at 94 50®5 00; city mills superfine
92 75®3 50; extra at 93 75®4 25: Rio brands
at 95 25®5 50; Patap*co family at 9« 25.
Southern wheat opened firm with a small
supply; Western opened active and higher:
Southern red at 91 U0&1 07; amber at ftl C"
ai 12; No. 2 Pennsylvania red. 911***; No.
Western winter red. on spot and November de
livery. 91 06$4®1 06U. December delivery,
f 106^5; January delivery. $100. Houthern
corn In good demand and firm; Western qaiet
and nomlnaflv steaJr; Southern white at 43®
45c. yallow at 44®45c
EVENING REPORT.
2*
100J6-
rumgiAL
N*w Yoax, Nov. Si.— Money closed
per oent. Exchange. 94 Gold a
'Government bonds closed firm ; ne
105^. State bonds closed steady.
Stocks closed strong aad buoyant: New York
Central. Ill**: Erie, 18H- C*kv Shore, 6©H
minol* Central, 7544: Plu*pujg, 8144: Chicago
tnd Northwestern. 4444: ditto PrWerred,
Rook Island. 118: Wesiern Union. 96H-
8ib-Treasurr balances: Gold. 9132.^3.492 00:
urrency. j47.277.>l3 UU. Sub-Tre*surer paid
for interest 971.000. and 9140.000 for bonds.
n«tom> r*v**ipte, *367.0 W.
The weekly statement of the New York
city associated banks shows the following
changes: L^ans decreased $2,727,300; specie de
creased |199.:00 ; legal tenders increased
J65U.000; deposits decreased $2,567,300; circu
Iation Increased 9^500: reserve decreased
$677,175.
The banks now hold 9«-.&>,400 in excess
egal requiretneau.
New <^«iu»'n. Nov. 23.—Gold at 10M4®I0^4-
Exchange— New York sight, %. Sterling—
oanker* bills. §4 82Jt.
1 of
»ew Yoax, Nov. Si —Cotton doeed quiet
d steady: salt* 716 bales: middling uplanOo.
ic: 'tu-Mlinsr Oriean*. I^ftc.
ooeolldatec net receipi* 21.906 bales; ex
ports to Great Bntain 13.109 bales; to the con-
nent 5.150 bales.
Nxw Yorx, Nov. 21—Net receipts LI84
ties; gross receipts 1.1M bale*. Futures
.-iooed quiet and steady, with sales of 35,100
jal-s. as follows: November. 9 30c: December,
30®9 3 c. January. 9 41®9 42c: February
54®y 55c: March. 9 66^9 67c; April. 9 ~-'<i
j 79c; May. 9 9uc: June, 9 9jc; July, lu 07®
10 0
_ jNov. 23.—Cotton closed steady
oiddling 9c: low middling !^4c; good ordinary
vj. net receipt* 5.215 bait*, gross receipts w
tales: sales .‘UB4 bales: stock 105.545 bale*
Nortolx, Nov. ii.—Couon dosed weak, mid
Ring 9c; net receipts 2,040bales; stock £1,710
525 bales; exports coastwise 1.175
pULTnirovt. Nov. 23 —Cotton dosed quiet
iddling 9L 4 c; low middling 9c; good ordinary
net re^ipt* U> Dales; gross receipts S.
sales 215 bales, stock 2.13b bales; sal*
to spinners 160 bales; exports coastwise i
oale*
pooeTo*. Nov. 23.—Cotton closed quiet
oiddling 9J4*.- low middling 9$4c; goou|
iwarv -W:. net receipts 6<0 bales: groa
-eipts 69u bales: siks 3M) bales: stock 1.462
a ilwi-votos. Nov. 21.—Cotton dosed nominal
tiddhng tfyfrz. low middling good or-
inary be . net receipts l.Uft bales; sale*
none: stock 19,651 bales: exports to Great Bn
lain 1.45o bale*
rtnunaxHii. Nov. Zl.—Cotton doeed quiet
•liddiing 9>4c: low middling 9J4 C ; good ordi
nary 9c: n*rt receipts 9b bales: gross ~
reipta 2*6 bales: sales to spinners bbl bs
-oock 4,190 bales.
New grlsa>c, Nov. 23.—Cotton dosed weaker
with sale* lower; middling 94^0; low mid
‘ T y6Ct good ordinary 8J4c: net receipts
3.9J! bales; gross receipts 4.761 bales:
S.5GU bales: stock 132,859 bales; exports to Great
Bntain 5.120 bales.
Mobil*. Nov. Si.—Cotton closed quiet and
cA-y. middling “^c; low middling bj^c; gooa
ordinary 8c: net receipts 1,906 bales, grotm re
ceipisdJ bales: sales 2.0U0 bales; stock 28,170
oaies; exports cocutwuie 2,3b4 bales.
Memphis. Nov. 23.—Cotton closed barely
steady: middling 9c; net receipts 4.778 bale*
shipments 2.166 bales; sales 2.5U0 bales; stock
oi.u22 bales.
acocsta. Nov. 23.—Cotton dosed dull and
lower to sell: middling “J^c; low middling8^c
’ood oniinary T^gc; net receipts 1,137 bales
-tales l.lbb bales.
Chahlbsto.**, Nov. 23.—Cotton do6ed quiet
niddlinfl 9^. low middl'
^ iddling &/&: good ordinary
3$4c: p** receipt* 2.778 bale*, salt*- 1.000 bales:
*oVk §1.596 bales: export* to Great Bntain
6,539 balm; to the continent 5,150 bales.
OaOCBK'fcto PaoVisions. «-»>
Snr Yoke. Nov. 23—Flour, low grades of
extra dosed a-hade firmer and acUve; other
kind* are without decided change; Southern
dour closed more active for common to rair
TXtra at $4 (J0va5 U0. good to choice extra ail
$5 10®6 25. Wheat closed 1®2}£c better, with
a fair business: largely speculative. Corn >*c
|better with a fair export aod home trade, ana
light speculative inquiry; 44®4«c for ungraded
irnxe-1: 4A®43^c for steam. 4t>44®47 for No 2J
Imainlv at 47c. oats quiet, prices without de
luded change. Coffee dull and weak. Sugar
dull and neavy for prime; refined dull and|
I heavy Molasses closed quiet and unchanged,
nice quiet ana steady, spirits of tuipenune
du.l at 3U®-jo}£a nosin quiet ani steady at
51 35®1 40. Pork m buyers favor but mtxier-
ateiy active at $7 50®§ iU for mess. Bee I
closed s eady ai $11 Sofor packed; family mess
*t$.4 0U. Lard closed lower but moderateiyj
ac ive; prime steam, on spo‘. at 6 15®6 lT^cl
Whisky about 6teady at $1 u7>£. Freights
steady. |
atBM Loci*. Nov. 23.—Flour dull and uni
changed. Wheat better. No. 2 red fall at Htxfe
<»88)4cca h: 8e>J4«,for December; Wfau.
§:#I4C for January. Lorn lower at -f-Hc rori
cash or November $Mft^%:for Decembe/n
•*bJ4c *or all the > ear. *44c tor January. OaP-1
better at ly^o-l^c *.ash; 1944®i9%c for Del
ceinber: 2uV4c for Januury. Purk closed duilJ
old iobbing at ©7 3u. < efivered; new at 25.1
csulk meats quiet for loose at 2 65®2 75c. 3 751
■j,:i §5. and 3 9J®4 Ouc for sboolders. clear no
and clear side*: boxed 5chigher Bacon dull,
new shoulders 344c. clear nb at 444c, dear *ae»l
at 5a Lard qtne at 5 70. i
Hicaoo, Nov. Si. Flour cl sed steady anol
unchanged. Wheat unsettled and generally!
lower; No. 2 red winter at 38 for cash; No. 2
Chicago spring at 84>4c for ca h; &196&34He
itor December; b4H<fc H5 c for January: No, -5
iitto at 70®71c. Corn dull, weak and loser at
JiiH - for ca»h: 31HC bid for December: 31** for
January; rejected at 28H°- Oats m fair de j
mand but lower; 20>*c bid cash; 20y 4 c for De
cember: 2<>Hc for January. Provisions—Porvl
i^Hfair oemuid but lower at *6 65 lor cash
$6 55 for December; $7 9?h<®8 0u for January
Lard in fair demand but lower at 5 75c cash
1175 for December; 5 »5<l5 s7H for January I
riulk meats steady and unch nged: shoulders]
at 3 00®-i 05c; abort rib Ai Sflj^l'Oc; sboni
clear at 4 io®4 12^0 Whisky at $1 04® 1 CpJ
Receipt*—Flour. 5.0JO barrels; wheat, loi od
MMh*-is. corn, liy.oXi bushels ; oats. 4-. o1
bushel*. Shipment*—Flour, -2,010 barrels]
I wheat, ll-Vuu -uehei*; corn. 141.UU0 bushlsj
[oat*. 17.UU0 bushels.
Nov. 2b—Flour closed firmer!
but not quotably higher. Wheat dosed quie[
but firm: red and - hite at »®96a «Joi u ill
good d'-tuana at 32®33c. Oats in good di-m ina
at 22®25c. ProvisM**.— p orfc firm at $3 25
me*.--. Ltor-i in good demand for steam at 5 80cl
kettle nominal. Bulk closed duR; panly
cured -diouiunn- at 2 90c: clear nb at a 90c ■
dear sides at 4 12Hc. B<jxe<l meats dull; long!
and short dear held at 3 2". seller for Decern
ber. Bacon close-1 dull for shoulders at
clear rib at 4H®4V4c : cleat sides at 496&4hc
WhixKv closed active «nd firm at $1 u5. But
ter dull; fan. y creamery at 26c; choice West
ern reserve at 12H®14c. tkwv steady and
unchanged. Hogs, demand active and prices
have adv anced 5® 0c: common at $2 25® 2 w.
light at 2 65®2 80; packing at $2 8U®2 95.
butchers at $2 93®3 00.
Hjou is villa, Nov. 23.—Flour duR and unL
changed. Wheat firm: red at 90c; amber and
whit* at 93c. Com dull and lower; white at
35c; jnixedal 33c. Oats quiet and firm; white
^^2tc; mixed at SJyyc. ProrwoM—Pork
steady; old at $e 00. new at $8 50 tor mi
Lard steady and in fair demand; choice leaf,
in tierce at ditto, in keg* at 7H®
744c Bulk closed mean, qu et at 244®2Hc,
3 90®4 00c and 4H&4HC for moulder-.
nb and clear -tlaev. Bacon steady and firm:
shoulder* ftt Sc: clear rib side* at 4He: clear
sides at 4<4c. Ham*—vugar cureo closed Domi
ni V7r.-kv clo-ed firm at 5c. Maaufactmed
tobacco unchanged
Nxw OlUAJfe. Nov. 23 —Flour easier: super
fine at 93 00®3 25; double extra at $3 75; treble
extra SI «0®4 37H: high grades S4 37H®$ l^H
Corn at 5i®54c. Oa s firmer at 3U®33c. Hay
dull; ordi ary at $14 U0; choice <16 00. Por»
duR and weak at $7 75. Lard closed steady;
keg644®7Hc. Bulk meats firmer: shoulders at
4a Bacon dull; shoulders at 3®3Hc; clear rib
4®4Hc: clear sides at 4H®44- 4 a Ham*,
sugar cured ciosed dull. Whisky closed
steady; Western rectified 91 05® 1 10. Coffee
closed dull and lower; cargoes, ordinary to
prime at 12H®16c, gold. Sugar easier; com
mon to good common at 4®4H°; fair to fully
fair at 444®-*-49c. prime to choice at 5H®6Hc.
yeRow clanfiea at 644®7Ha Molasses dull.
Balttmobb, Nov. Si.—ijtua closed a shade
firmer bat quiet: Southern and Pennsylvania
at 26®29_-; Western white at 27®29c; ditto
mixed at 2S0 2bc. Hay dull and easier, but
not quotably lower. Provision*dull and steady;
mess pork at $8 50. Bulk meat*—loose shoul
ders 8®3Hc; clear rib «^es 4He per car load.
ditto packed, new at 4®5Hc. Bacon closed
for shouiden- at 4Hc: r-teax rib sides at 5H*
Ham*—sugar cured at 9H®ilc Lard, refined
tierce at 7c Butter, receipt* large and market
easy; choke Western packed at 16®18c; roll*
at 15®17c. «’off~ dull, weak and lower; Kio
cargo*** at 11H®1^-- Wbiakj quiet at $109
®1 09H- Sugar steady: A soft at 9®94£c.
F reighu steady. j
WiLMlSOTfi.v. Nov. 23—Spirit* turpenrin
closed steady at 27Hc. Rosin firm at $1 17H
to* stgained Crude torpen me firm at $2 25 for
hard; |1 iU for yeRow dip: 91 85 for virgii.
Tar Closed firm a* 5: 55 Corn quiet; prime
white at 54®56c; mixed ai «0® *i2c.
HAri.ym YE8TERDAY.
Steamship Juniata. Philadelphia.
Ship
Bark Flan fNor>. Genoa
. Liverpool.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morttino .Veter.
Tt»x*. November 23— Passed up—Bark Waa-
land. from Roads
cut—Steamship City of Macon, for
New York: barks Soldmit 'Non. Ophlr »Nor>.
brigs Norgs (Nor), valaro Br . steamer St
Johns, for Charleston, echr Geo Churchman.
At anchor, waiting—Bark* Lovfald. Danne-
brog, Sea, Schadberg and Brmekka.
Steamer St John's, from Charleston, passed
up at 8:15 p m.
A steamship is off the bar. probably the City
of Columbus from New Tort
Nothing off.
Wind light. W: clear.
Ttbkk. November 24—Passed up—Steamship
City of Columbus, from New York.
Parsed out— Steamships Juniata, for Phila
delphia: Camellia'Br-. for Bremen: ship Ear!
Gran rill- (Br-. for Liverpool: bark Finn (Non.
for Genoa: vteamer St John s. for Jacksonville.
At anchor, waiting—Barks Sea. Schadberg.
Lovfald. D&nnebrog. Braekka.
N .thing in sight. •
Wind light, 8: fair.
Charleston. November 23—Sailed. Champion,
for New York: Virginia, for Philadelphia; Fal-
c n. for B-ltimore: barks Harmonie. for
Havre; Tuba, for Liverpool; Atanlfo. for Bar-
Cleared. King Arthur, for Liverpool: Send re
... ~ ------ for Bat "
Stag.
Sorge. tor Rotterdam; Union, far
Halifax. N S. November 21—Arriv d.
fr m Charleston.
Boston. November 21—Arrived, United States
and Daniel Stein man.
Module. November 24—Arrived. Peruvian.
London. November 24—Arrived. Pomerania
Boston. November sCi—Arrived Pembroke
New Vork. November 23—Arrived. Excelsior,
Sorrento. Gate City. Margaret Foote.
Arrived out. Algeria. IVnere. Saieta, Cona-
nim. Crimdon. Annie Austin. Ariel. Gresham.
Royal Standard. Nevada. N*-llie Martin. Amy.
Adriatic. Dora. Brooklyn. Rialto, BothaL Jas
C Stevenson. Octavia. axha. Eve, Blanch. Bull
river.
Homeward. Sfljhiden and India^ New
lean 4.
ffommissum IKcrrhants.
t. f. aosn).
T. P. BOND A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Hay, Grain, Feed, Rice
^ —AH1>—
COUNTBY PBODICE,
F LORIDA and Georgia Syrups. Vegetables.
Foreign and Domestic Front.
FLORIDA ORANGES A SPECIALTY.
Consignments of Country Produce, stc., ao-
Prompt returns guaranteed. 157 Bay
street. Savannah. Gsl _
Reference*, by permtoBon—Wm. Hunter A
Son. W. W. Gordon A Co., John McMahon,
Holcombe, Hull ft Co . Alexander ft Maxwell.
Blun ft Deni**re. M. Ferat ft Co. 1J^F_
PEITCIAED & MORRELL,
RICE
GENERAL
BROKERS
Commission Merchants,
66 Bay Sl, Stoddard’s Lower Bangs.
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
L IBERAL advances made on consignments.
Special attention given to filling ail order*
for Rough and Clean Rice, and prompt atten
tion bestowed upon all produce entrusted to our
Or-
By Mail
Liverpool. November 21—Arrived, steamships
Imbros <Br>. Cooper. Savannah: Juan (Br
~ mj»on. Savannah
w hiu-haven. November 20—Sailed, bark
Egremoi t Br). Rodgers. Darien-
New York. November 3'—Cleared, schr M H
Jones. F&lkec** rg. St Mary’s, Ga
Bremen. November 20—Sailed, ship Baltic,
Taylor. Savannah.
Folk***ton. November 19—Off. bark Nerado
Br>, Foster. Savannah for Rotterdam.
MARITIME MINCELLANY.
Steamship City of Columbus, from New
York, report* having encountered a severe gale
on the night of the list inst, at haif-ps-t eleven
o’clock when about forty mile* south of Cape
Hattera*. which lasted for twenty-four hours.
RECEIPTS.
Per Central Railroad. November 23—2.^6
bales cotton. 9 bbls whiakv. 5 1-16 pipe*
whisky. 2 bbls bak ng powder. 8 cases yeast. 1
nbl crackers. * half casks bacon, 1 bbl and 1
box candy. 15 kegs pig feet. 7 boxes and 3 bbl*
sausage. 40 bbl* grits. 40 bbls flour. 20 cans
lard. 20 bucket* lard. 10 boxes terrapins. 1 tub
butter. 127 sacks corn. 1 case extracts. 10 boxes
and 12 bbls eggs. 1 bdl sugar cane. 1 bbl glare.
9 boxes boots and shoes. 1 iron safe. 45 pkgs
furniture, 1 box telephones, 123 emptv kegs, 3
cases plaid*. 10 bales paper stock, 5 bdls
leather. 71 bales yarn. 42 bales domestics. 7
bales rags. 1 piano. 1 bdl sheep skins, 1 roll car
pet. 6 pkgs paper. 2 can* varnish. 128 sack*
rough rice. 8 bdls hide*. 12 cars lumber, 1 bbl
syrup, 1 demi.iofin syrup. 49 bbls rosin.
Per Atlantic ana <»ull Kailroan. November23
—623 bales cotton. Sf* car* lumber. 1 car wood.
1 car cotton seed. 530 bb's rosin. 79 bbls spirit*
turpentine. 13 bbls syrup. 3 bbls honey. 34 bbls
berries. 13 bbls and 42 b *xe* oranges. 25 empty
kegs, n sack* potatoes, 71 sack* rough rice. 6
bales hides, and mdse.
Per steamer Rosa, from Florida—83 bales
upland cotton. 2 bales sea bland cotton. 300 bbl*
roan. 63 sa< ks rice. 42 boxes oranges, 4 boxes
lemons. 12 bbls oranges. Si cow hides, 2 bales
' ides. 7 eheep skins. 47 pkgs mdse.
Per steamer City of Bndgrion. from Florida—
102 bales sea island cotton. 25 bales upland cot
ton. 503 pkgs and boxes mdse.
Per eteamer St John'*., from Charleston—1
sugar pan, 1 pkg samples, 25 pkgs mdse.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Macon, for New York —
I. 557 bales cotton. 49 bales sea island cotton, 177
bale* domestics. 100 caaks rice, 40 bbls rosin.
II. 625 feet lumber, 250 bbls cotton seed oil.
1.410 sack* cotton seed cake, 430 pkgs h uit, 199
shook*. 211 sacks rice chaff. 115 pkgs mdse.
Per steamship Juniata, for Philadelphia - 678
bales cotton. 258 bales domestics. 60 bale* paper
stock, etc. 30 casks rice, 18 casks clay. 289 bbls
rosin. $12 bbls spirits turpentine. 42.561 feet
lumber. 184 empty bbls and kegs. 27 bbls sugar.
500 pkg* fruit, and gen mdse.
Per steamship Camellia (Br). for Bremen—
3.535 bales upland cotton.
Per ship Enoymion iBr). for Liverpool—8.966
bales upland cotton. 88 bales sea island cotton.
50 tons crude pnosphate.
Per bark Marie Siedeoberg <Qer>, for Bremen
—3,635 bales upiand cotton.
Per bark Alfred Gibbs (Nor), for Havre—2.412
bbls rosin—Chas Green ft Co.
Per schr Lizzie V Hail, fur Georgetown. D C
•163.* 35 feet resawed lumber— D C Bacon ft Co.
Per schr W H Yanbrunt. for Philadelphia—
1 lot old railroad whee..' and old i on—Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad.
Per schr Lady Bannerman (Br). for Port An
tonio. Jamaica—30.000 feet boards. 4.000
.'bingie*. 1 tub and 1 firkin butter. i5 box* s
starch. 5 sacks coffee. 20 bbls flour. 3 cases dry
i.oods, 2 cases shoes, and gen mdse—J B Reedy.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Columbus, from New
York—J A Van Buskirk and wife. Mrs Annie
Van Harten. Mrs Ty miend. Mrs J M Moore and
son, J G Tyler. Mrs Geo W Anderson, child and
nurse. Miss K *te Anderson, A L O borne, J B
Leslie. Mrs & G .*>ear.ng and infant. Richard
Cruml-y. Mr Jacobs, L E Thompson, E Barber.
F Aldrich and wife. D F La.skt-n and wife, Tbos
Clark and nurse. Miss Carr. Mrs H T Crosby.
Mrs Treruain. T J Carr. Chas .-tone. H Ritter.
Jno XcPheaJan and wife. Miss Eva Smith, M re
Wesson. Milton Brown. Mbs* Helen Crabtree.
Mrs Luce and infant. A R Hale and wife, A T
Hale and wife. H Ero and wi e, C W Mason. J
H >haffer. Chas Krause. W A CWins. ■'imon
Josephson. John balzh iuer. Leo W Mehrtena,
Th*>s U Allen. A Yates. Wm Bolding. Mias
Brock, Mrs Chapman. Miss Tenberg. Mr Mille ,
Non is Meyer, JasD wniag. Miss Emm* Dorev,
Mi?s J C Davidson, Mis* Sarah Jenkins. Mr
B owning. Mr Wheeler, it FreidJtnd. E C
i>avids. Miss Mary Arnold. A D Adam. J Far-
ron. C H Wiklman. Thus Johnson. Win San
ford. Henry ih rn. M A Hud-on. E H Lincoln
Thos Holger, and forty-two peerage.
Per steamer Rosa, from Florida—R H Foster
Mrs R B nark. M L B)c», J O Walker. R H
Farris, and three deck.
Per steamship Juniata, for Philadelnhia— J
Doyle. Miss Anna Rea. Chas Evans. Ann Jac- -
son, Wm Jackson, J Dockerty. J Winner. John
Minn Wm Hayzns
Per steamship City of Macon, for New York—
J_F En tie man, Gen Gillmore P M Leighton. G
N Stowe. Mrs A J1 Stowe. C V Penney and wife,
T Edwards, and one steerage.
Per 6teamer St John's, from Charleston—
Mr Dye and wife. L Nathans. W H Douglass. S
Carpenter and son. Mr Jones and servant, and
five deck.
J. Guilmartin ft Co. 1865 to 1877.
JohnFIannery&Co.
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants,
NO. 3 KELLY S BLOCK,
Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
AGENTS FOR
Jewell’s Mills Tarns k Domestics, etc.
B 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 consignment*. aug3-d.wfttwfim
r
W. W. GOR IK >N & CO.
(Successors to Tison v (Jordon,)
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. BAY AMI AH, GA.
Baling and Ties advanced
on crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made
on Consignments of Cotton.
Prompt and carefu’ attention guaranteed to
all business. jyl-dftw€m
Willtnrrti aoofl*.
Railroads.
1.11LTI1YK & W.
135 Uroiiglilon S( i-e.it,
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR PATRON* AND THE PUBLIC THAT THEIR UNRI
vallet) stock of
Podtlvely the most extensive and complete in the city, comprising all the Novelties in
Straw and Felt Hats and Bonnets, Black Velvet Hats and Bon-
nents. Misses’ and Children’s Hats, Plushes, Silk Velvets,
Satins, Silks, Ostrich Tips, Plumes, Wings and
Ornaments, elegant assortment
of French Flowers.
OFFERED AT » PER CENT LOWER THAX ELSEWHERE IS THE CITY.
Trimmed Hats a Spocialt y.
Ladies are cordially invited to inspect this Department.
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY.
GLOVES.
GLOVES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
CORSETS.
CORSETS
RIBBONS.
RIBBONS.
tol I ‘ JOHXSOS Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Knit Underwear,
COMPLETE LINE.
EMBROIDERIES.
laces
fringes.
SILK BUTTONS.
GILT BUTTONS.
STEEL BUTTONS.
VEILINGS
ILLUSIONS.
FANCY NETS.
NOTIONS.
NOTIONS.
NOTIONS.
Zephyr Worsteds, Germantown. Saxony, Floss,
And in fact everything appertaining to a complete Worsted Department.
The Most Complete Stock of Shoes in the City.
The above departments are now complete with the largest and most varied assortment of
Novelties ever brought to the city.
GOODS BY EVERT’ STEAMER
novl3-tf
PLATSHEK’8
SEW VARIETY STORE!
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY.
This department is the most complete ever brought to this market. FEATHERS and
WINGS of the rarest kinds. FLOWERS. FRENCH FELT HATS and BONNETS, WOOL FELT
HATS. STRIPED PLUSHES and SATINS. SILKS, PLAIN PLUSHES, all color*. SILK VEL
VETS and VELVETEENS. CRAPE ot all grade*. CRAPE and SILK VEILS, RIBBONS, etc. I
H. J. DA X ANT,
r
r
Commission Merchant
sep4-dftw>m
114 BAY STREET.
D.
V. DANCY,
COTTOX FACTOR
-15D—
Commission Merchant
108 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
P ROMPT and careful attention given to all
business. Liberal cash advance* made on
cotton, wool, eta Consignments solicited.
*ep3-d.twftw-m
This department is stocked with 1.000 pounds of all colors and shades of the well known
Bergman ft Co.’s fabric, WHITE and BLACK 8 cents per ounce, all colors 10 cents per ounce. All
other goods appertaining to this department at corresponding LOW PRICES.
VARIETY GOODS
3®fdiritial.
Ladies' and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. Ladies' UNDERWEAR. Children s COTTON and
MERINO VESTS. SHETLAND SHAWLS. JACKETS, CLOAKS. LEGGINGS. BOOTS. MITTENS.
CAPS and HOODS. FELT SKIRTS. CARDIGAN JACKETS. TOWELS. Gents'.Ladies and Misses
HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS of all kinds. CUFFS and COLLARS. GLOVES of all kinds. CAM
BRIC and WORSTED EMBROIDERIES. CORSETS large assortment. LACES. LACE KUCHINGS.
L CE TIDIES. SILK SCARF'S and BOWS. UMBRELLAS. JEWELRY. FANCY GOODS. NOVEL
TIES. sn excellent variety of BASKETS and BRUSHES. FEATHER DUSTERS. BOHEMIAN
GLASSWARE. BRONZE GOODS. SILVERWARE a full line. CLOCKS. VALISES and SATCH
ELS. SCHOOL BAGS. BIRD CAGES. CANARY BIRDS. WALL POCKETS. BRACKETS. BO« >K
SHELVING. CHECKER TABLES. TOWEL RACKS and HAT RACKS. FRAMES. CHROMOS.
MOTTOES. SPLINTS, large framed CHROMOS. WRITING DESKS. WORK and SHELL BOXES,
RUBBER ARTICLES. WRITING PAPER. TOILET SOAP. PERFUMES, etc . etc nov7-tf
.furniture, Carpets, &r.
EMIL A. SCHWARZ,
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
BLOOD Purifier FURNITURE AND CARPET DEALER,
127 BROUGHTON STREET,
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
under the direction of Dr. M. w. Case, bom t J
favorite prescription, which in an extensi 1
practice of over twenty-seven year* he has four l
in.-: effective in all cases of disordered liver
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
I s directly upon the liver, restoring .{
when disea-ed to its normal condition; ana in
regulating the activity of this great eland every
< tner organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
ell impurities from the system; and while it la
the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also
superior to all known remedies. While it is
more effectual than Blue Mass, it is mild and
perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the
lightest degree injure the system. It does not
tea or give pain; neither does it weaken t* 3
patient nor leave the system constipated, as d >
Has just received a choice assortment of WARDROBES, LOUNGES, CHAMBER
SUITS, LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, BOOKCASES, PARLOR SUITS in Silk Goods,
BRACKETS, WALL POCKETS, PARLOR EASELS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS,
FEATHERS, etc.
The celebrated NATIONAL SPRING BED, FLINN’S SPRINGS, and other styles, on
hand. A full stock of FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FURNITURE. novl5-tf
rnoet other medicines.
If v Liver Complaint. Dya BRUSSELS CARPETING.
31 VUr C3 P*“P»ta, Bilious Fever INGRAIN CARPETING. F
llieadachr, Sick Headache, Water-Brail.
Heartburn. Sick Stomach, Jaundice.
Colic, Vertigo. Neuralgia, Palpitation of
the Heart, Female Irregularities and
Wrakni M, all Skin and Blood Diseases,
Worms, l eier and Ague, and Constipa
tion of the Bowels, h ^ H
A J
*btppicd jlutrliiyrucr.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THlr DAY
Bex Risk*. 6 40
8ux8bts 4 55
Hiob Water at Savannah. . .8.J2 A M. 950 P. a.
2:30 p m—Ene. 1&[
Paris. Not
Nx« Ion Xu* a -^teexv opened steady
opened * -!4®4 p-r c~ n t Gold now at
Kxchangb-loug. 94 fell*; short, $4 “
o^aed steady. Go.erzunem bonds
_ Torpo*.
ujiasoou Not. 23. -Cotton earier but not
' r mid'Uing uplands SHd mid-
S * 11 ' : 7?tt bate., of
p" wcr e for speculation'and
3,50 * bale*. ailAmerican.
y Uteres Opened 1-’ 2d cbearter s, I.— nf
middling upland-, low >madlST'cImS? de-
l> T -r« . in .Norembnr. M.\- diai, dSi.Vi^hl.
uve tobl»* in December «cd Januarv
diu ■. deliverable in January
krS ; - ?T[ •&
^ tj
i '/m, “ »*T
low rn.
Vo.«n t wr.£d SSSa eW p.?2i “
uplands, low
2-&P 1 ..
5.16.' t«l«. Of Amman.
Ulnr >rl«nr. P " UU - <■!»-
«'OUOW.:
»40e: F.bru«T., 1 ac;£^ t# , 4^: J»nuAry.
Nrw You So,; 57557- .r?- ■ „„ w
Wheat opened acuve.
open-1 dull at 87 50
Steady for «ean rendered at « 20 Spirit
or turpentine at 30c Rorir opened at $1 35
for strained, w—opened firm *
^ALTIUORK, Nov. 2i Kio ur in y. t dem&nd
bat nommaHj «^*dy . HowahI street and -
ern superfine $2 7550,• —
extra at 93 7^®4 25;
Monday. November 25, 1878.
arrived Saturday.
Steamship City of Columbus, Nickerson, New
York—Wilder ft Co.
Steamer City of Bridgeton. Fleetwood. Florida
—J S Lawrence
Steamer St John's. Vogel, Charleston—G M
Sorrel.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
Steamer Centennial. Wiggins. Satilia—J P
Chase.
Steamer Rosa, Ward. Florida—W F Barry.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Camellia (Br), Smith. Bremen—J B
West ft Co.
Steamship City of Macon. Kempton, New
York—O Cohen ft Co.
Steamship Juniata. Catharine, Philadelphia—
Wm Hunter ft Son.
Ship Endymion (Bn, Fisher, Liverpool—
Holst. Fullarton ft Co.
Bark AI red Gibbs (Nor), Reimers. Havre
Hotst, Fullarton ft Co.
Bark Mar>o Siedenberg (Ger), Strieker,
Bremen—Knoop. Hauemann A Co.
Schr W H Yanbrunt, Houghwout, Philadel
phia—Joe A Roberto ft Co.
Schr Lizzie V Hall, Lolli*. Georgetown, D C—
Jos A Roberto ft Co.
Schr Lady Bannerman (Br). Roberto, Port
Antonio, Jamaica—J B Ready.
DEPARTED SATURDAY.
Steamer City of Bridgeton, Fleetwood.
Florida—J S Lawrence.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer St John’s, Vogel, Florida—G M Sor-
reL
SAILED SATURDAY.
Steamship City of Macon. New York.
Bark 6olg!imt (Nor), I)oboy.
Bark Ophlr (Nor). London.
Brig Nonre (Non, Hamburg.
~ Brif B . Brunswick.
Brig Valero (Bn. I
Schr Geo Churchman, Brunswick.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship City of Columbus, from New
fork—Agt C R R, Agt A ft G R R. Agt Florida
Steamboat Co. Alexander ft M. Allen ft L, D G
Allen. G W Allen. A R Altrnayer. Boehm. B ft
Co, Branch ft C. T P Bond ft Co, Berg ft Co. L
Brady. O Butler. W C Butler. Gugie Bourquine.
T H Bolshaw. City of ravannah. Cunningham
ft H. Crawford ft L. O Cohen ft Co. Cltv Mar
>hal. G B Clark, C Hopkins, W T Chaplin, S
Cohen, J Cohen, I Dasher ft Co, M J Doyie. A
Doyle. Jno A Douglass, Eckman ft V, A Ein
stein's Son*. G Eckstein ft Co, I Epstein ft Bro.
A Freidenberg ft Co, Frank ft Co. I L Falk ft
Co. M Fend ft (Jo, L Freid, J H FreiL Goodman
M. Gray ft O'B, C L Gilbert ft Co. S Gazan. L
Gazan. J J Gray. S Guckeoheimer ft Co, Hoi
camlte. H ft Co, Herman ft K, S G Haynes ft
Bro. Milo Hatoh, A C Harmon ft Co. Jas Hun
ter, H Myers ft Bros, G M Heidi ft Co. A Han
ley, R 6 Hillyard. O P Havens. D Hogan, J
Hunt. L Jahn-en. Knoop. H ft Co. S Krouskoff,
A Kent. A Kohler. Ludaen ft B. Lilienthal ft K,
Lovell ft L, Lippman Bros, Loeb ft E, B H
Levy, LaFar ft io.SK Levin. D B Lester. A
Lefner. Jno Lyons, B Lax. Manning ft McC,
Meinbard Bros ft Co. J J McMahon. Mohr Bros,
J Miller ft Co, W ft R Mclntire, B F McKenna
Co. W M Mills, E Muhlberg. W B Mell ft Co.
Minis, s Mitchell. H Myers ft Bros. C J Mor-
rel. J Miller. J McLauglin, J H Murray. G
Noble, G N Nichols. Order. Jno Oliver, Palmer
Bros. Pulaski House, K 1 latshek. Mrs S Pease.
J Perlinski, C D Rogers, C Ratz. J H Ruwe, J
Rutherford. J B Remion, J Rosenheim. G H
Remshart. J B Reedy. R B Reppard.H J Reiser.
J Robinson. Geo w Cergent, Solomon Brtw.
Solomons ft Co. J T Stewart. E A Schwarz. J S
Silva. A Strasser. E a Schreiner, H Sanders. J
Spanier, M Sternberg. C W Sinett, Tunno ft Co,
P Tuberdy, H W 'I iiton ft Co, N O Tilton, J C
Thompson. B F Ulmer, J H VonX* wton, Wes
ley Methodist Church. Weed ft C. A M ft C W
West, P H Ward ft Co. C E Wakefield, G Wag
ner. L M Warfield. J E Waiter, D Weisbein. T
White. Henry Yonge. A G Ybanes. O Zahn
Per Central Railroad. November 23 Fonlg
Agt, Wm Hone ft Co. Branch ft C, A M ft C W
^est, A Freidenberg ft Co. Lippman Bros, D B
Lester. S Cohen, T Raderick, Weed ft C, G C
Gemunden. A J Miller ft Co. Allen ft L, A k
Wilson. J McGrath ft Co, C W Anderson ft Co,
S Guckenheimer ft Co, Jno r*erst, Altrnayer ft
Co. M J Doyle. Richardson ft B. Eckman ft V.
G Goodman. Savannah Paper Mills. H Mvers a
Bros. Goodman ft M. D C Bacon ft Co. L f*utxel.
Sturtevant ft Co. AO.tin ft E. W I Miller. N O
Tilton. J Rutherford ft Co. J C Thompson, Capt
Ihreadcrafi, H Salter, Parker ft J. LJUuil-
martin ft Co, Joo Flannery ft Co, W H Stark ft
N a Hardee » Son ft Co, Woods ft Co, J W
Lathron 7 H M Comer ft Co H W Wood.
VGontoim “ J
Havant. Wilcox. G & Co. Rood i f »• Far-
ey, Kuir ft D. C C Hardwick. West Bros, Aus
tin ft E, C F Stubb*. Wilder ft Co. J F Whea
ton, Duncan ft J, F P Miller. D b Looter.
Per Atlantic no Gun itaiiroou November
23—Transfer Department. Peacock. H ft Co,
Parker ft J, R B keppard. R LePsge, G W Has-
lam. D C Bacon ft Co, Holcombe. H ft Co. John
J McDonough. Solomon Bros, Chas Seiler. Wm
Hone ft Co. M Y Henderson. H Mvers ft Bros,
(ioodman ft M. Jno Lyons. R B Cashel*, I Ep
stein ft Bro, J Rutherford ft Co, J C Rowland.
Meinhard Bros ft Co. M P Moeller. J E Lam
bert. Solomons ft Co, Lippman Bros.
Per stea . er Rosa, from Florida—Philadel
phia steamer. Jno Flannery ft Co. Alexander ft
M. J E Lambert, \ Leffler, J B Reedy. Mrs W
R PostelL D Y Dancy. W W Gordon ft Co. J
Hauers. Stern ft N, D C Bacon ft Co, M Feret ft
CO. Jas Hay, S Krouskoff. Wm Hone ft Co, C R
R Agt. Lippman Bro*. s Guckenheimer ft Co,
West Bros. A \ Henderson.Holcombe. H ft Co,
A Einstein's Sons, W W Chisholm, Peacock. H
ft Co. J W Lathrop ft Co, Boehm, B ft Co, G
Eckstein ft Co.
Per steamer City of Bridgeton, from Florida
—L J Guilmartin ft Co. J L Villalonga. H Myers
ft Bros, S R Phillip*. New York steamship. Bos
ton steamship. CBRSB Floyd. A J Cook.
Rm-hm, B ft Co. S GucAeoluiim-r ft Co, J W
Anderson's Sons, W W Gordon ft Co, J E Sandi-
ford. H Sander*. Philadelphia steamship Ball!
more steamship, C Jackson, J Apeier, LC
Duer, H A Stulto ft Co P Y Dancy.
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. Nov
23— Ford* Agt A ft G R R. J L Villalonga, Al
len ft L. E A Schwarz. J Garrigan ft Co. H J
Rieser. G W Allen J B Reedy. A Haas ft Bro,
C R Hicks, J C Thompson.
Per steamer St John's, from Charleston—
Gen Sorrel. J 8 Johnson. A S ft Co.
In imnll ft Is also a rare cure for
Chronic Uiarrhaa.
Taken two or three times a day, It pre
vent* Yellow Fever. Diphthrrttu Scarlet
Fever, ( bolcra, and Sxnali-Pox.
HOW TO BE Vse Dr. Case’s Liver
l#V^: *V#Cii>si Remedy and Blood
yOl OWN •‘“’lOvv, a piei-Mt
iiOCTOR ajTti-it i lious!
And save your doctor bills. Only JS cts. a bottle.
It is the must effective and valuable medione
ever offered to the American people. As font
as its merits become known, its use become*
universal in eTery community. No family rHl|
be without it after naving once touted its great
value. It has proved an inestimable blessing to
thousands who have used It. bringing back
health and strength to tho^ who were seemingly
ltd death's door. Prepared at the Laboratory of the
Home Jledicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price per Bottle, 23c. Extra Large Size,73c.
•S'For sale by Druggists, * GENTS
General Stores, aad Agents, JA WANTED
THE LARGEST FIR.MTIRE & CARPET STORE.
Skipping-
ffcipptn?.
Savannah and Charleston R. R. FOR NEW YORK Savannah, cud
Omci Savaxxxh ft Charlxston & R. Oa, I
Savannah. Ga, November 22, 187S. f
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, November 24th.
V Train* will depart and arrive as follows,
FROM PASSENGER DEPOT ▲ ft G. R. R .
Time of De
parture.
FLORIDA STEAMPACKE?
WINTER SCU
3:13 r.
M -f AST MAIL TRAIN for Charles
ton, Wilmington. Richmond. W**h-
ington, Baltimore. Philadelphia.
New York. Boston ra all rail, and
Portsmouth and Norfolk via
Bay Line. Solid trains run on
thi« »chedal*- between Savannah
and Wilmington. Time to New
York 37 hours.
9:00 p. FOR CHARLESTON and North
ward, also Augusta. Columbia.
Charlotte. Danville. Richmond
and Northward, station on P. R
ft a. R.. Beaufort and Part Royal
The 9-QJ r. * train runs through
Pullman sleep! eg cars via Charles
ton to Boston, and via Magnolia
Route to New York
At-
the magnificent new iron steam
ship
iks^j
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
Time of
rival.
1:00
6:40
a.—FROM CHARLESTON ard points
North via the Atlantic Coast Line
fart mail
a.—FROM CHARLESTON. Augusta.
Beaufort and Port Royal, and
points North, with tbe Boston and
New York through sleeping cars.
above trains daily.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren's Special Ticket
Agency. No. 22 Boll street, and Depot Ticket
Office.
C a Ourrr, Receiver.
C. a GADSDEN,
nov23-tf Engineer and Superintec-iont.
Captain MALLORY.
Will sail SATURDAY, November 30,1S79, at
11 o'clock A M.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU3 COHEN ft CO.. Agents,
. So. 98 Bay street
J A MERCIER. Soliciting Agent for Florida
novOB-tf
Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STEAXSHIP LIKE.
Learin? Each Port Ererj Satordnj
THE ELEGANT IBOSSIDEWHi.": —
ST. JOHN ’ s,
Captain VOGEL.
Will leave for Fernand 1' j, .
mie. Palatla and luten.
Landings on St John - , k, 7
TUESDAYS and SATUr.I «
Close cocnectten maj\m w .
tor Enterprise. MeUonvH> i_-.
landing* oo the Upper St Jor •
steamers for the Ocklawaha r<7 ... -•
rate* given to all point*.
For Ckarloton.
MONDAYS and FRIDAY.*-
Rate* low and freight rece»v<-:
Sundays. Office on wharf f._.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE 9» 00
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 0C
STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 OC
DECK PASSAGE. -
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
G. M. SORREL. Ge
JNO. F. ROBERT^
nov25-H
PHILADELPHIA.
. 20 00
Central & Southwestern R.fi ds.
Szvaxkah. Ga., November 9.1373.
O N and after SUNDAY, November 10.1878,
I
_ passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run a*
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. v
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 a. m
Arrives at Augusta 4:15 p *
Arrives at Macon 6:45 r. K
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 r. a
Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 a. *
Leaves Macon for Eufanla (except Sat
urday) 9:00 r. m
Arrives at Eufaula 10:30 a. ■
Leaves Macon for Columbus (except
Sunday) 8 rW p.
Arrives at Columbus 4:45 a. u
Making close connection at Atlanta with Wes:
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 11:40 p. x
Arrives at Macon 6:30 a. ■
Leaves Macon 7:00
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44 a. x
Arrives at Eaton ton 11:30 a. x
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p.
Arrives at Savannah 3:15 p. x
Leaves Augusta 5:30 a. x
Leaves Eufaula for Macon (except
Sunday 6:00 p. x
Arrives at Macon 6:45 a. x
Leaves Columbus for Macon (except
Sunday) 8:45 p. x
Arrives at Macon 5:10 a. x
Making connection at Augusta for the Notih
and East, and a: Savannah with the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 3—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 7:33 p. x
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. m
Leaves Augusta 9:45 r. X
Arrives at Miltedgevilie 9:44 a. x
Arrives at Eaton ton 11:30 a. x
Arrives at Macon 6:00 a. x
Leaves Mac^-n for Atlanta 5:40 a. x
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 p. x
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eufanla 5:20 a. x
Arrives at Eufaula. 3:36 p. x
Arrives at Albany 2:08 p. x
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:10 a. x
Arrives at Columbus 3:15 p. x
THROUGH SLEEPER TO AUGUSTA l>N
TRAIN No. 2
Trains on this schedule for Mac- Ian tv.
Columbus. Eufaula and Albany daily, making
close connection at Atiazta with Western and
Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lire.
At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Rail
road: &* Coiuix.bus with Western and Mobile
and Girard Railroads.
Eufaula train connects at Fort YaJI. y for ?t *
ry, and at Cuthbert for Fort Gaines, laalj
(except Sunday .
Tram on Btakely Ertensico k-*.- AJ-any
Mondays, Tuesdays, 'niuredat-s. a; d Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EA.-T
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta .
Leaves Albany
Leaves Exfsnta
Arrives at M^coc from gafai.:^.
Albany .*.
Leaves Coiuzr bus
Arrives at Macon from Colui : s
Leaves Msc-on
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta.
Arrives at Sara anah
Making connect- .; - ^vannah with Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad for points in Florida.
Passengers for MilledreviCe and Eatonton will
take train 5a 2 from f .rancah. and train No. 1
from Macon, which troms connect daily, except
Men cay, for these pc-.ate.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General SupC. Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL
Suph Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
novl2-tf
WINTER SCHEDUI£
Savannah A. Mellonvilu
STEAMBOAT LINE
W
THE FTRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
WYOMI
Captain JACOB TEAL
Inland all the A\
av
November •'kith, at 11 o'clock a. x.
■ For freight or passage, having superior
accommodations, appiy to
WM. r~
THE STEAMERS
nov25-td
. HUNTER ft SON.
ROSA and CEMEX5i.it
For St. Cath
FOR NEW YORK
and St. Mary i Ga
Palatka and all p>.
OCEAN VTEAXISHIP CONI PAH T.
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
Captain E H. DAGGETT,
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
beautiful passenger accommodations, will
On and after M3ND.
THE STE
ROSA,
Captain P. H. W.
Will leave wharf
of Drat t jc arrow*,
ry MONDAY
CENTE
L>ecember 4th.
ail WEDNESDAY,
o'clock p.
For freight or passage apply to
WM. HUNTER ft SON. Agent*.
J. A. MERCIER. Freight and Passengei
Agent for Florida. nov2l-td
o'clock p. x.. for Ji
sonvilie. Fla., toucl
| at all the above p>n
except Satilia Rive
Every FRID.'Y .
p. h. for B. ..:i- ^
torvi interme*iiai * .
ings.
W. F. BARR’
Ag
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
Boston and Savannah Steamship Line.
Both steam
A- X
...l'.rXi.
... 5 06 p. x
.. 7:35 p. x
... 5:40a.
... 9:45 p.
7:15 a. x
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
J- MILLER. Cb C O.,
148, 150 AND 152 BROl'GHTON STREET,
ARE OFFERING REAL BARGAINS IN
OIL CLOTHS and WINDOW SHADES.
C< >COA and STRAW M ATTINGS.
HAIR CLOTH and TENlES.
CORNICES and CURTAIN POLES.
CHAMBER SUITS at $20. and other goods in
proportion.
Mail order* promptly filled. No charge for packing.
novi5-tf
UPHOLSTERY GOODS, eta, eta
RAW SILK PARLOR SUITS.
QUEEN ANNE CHAMBER SUITS.
SIDEBOARDS and TABLES.
E4STLAKE ROCKERS and LOUNGES.
EASY CHAIRS and PATENT RuCKERS.
FIRE SCREENS, BIDETS, etc., etc.
A. J. MILLER ft CO.
Cigars and Jobarco.
Trial bottle free.
Sold wholesale and r
OO.. Savannah Ga.
Ask your druggist for It.
1 retail by SOLOMOhS ft
MOh8
sep5-dftwly
NATURE’S TRUE DOCTOR
c
n
TT.
FLAGG'S MALARIO LIVER BELT
4 QUICK, Positive and Permanent CURE for
l-Ca Chills, Liver Disorders, Dyspepsia, and
every kind of Malarial Disease.
I Also, a Sure Preventive against Yellow Fever,
Chilis and Fever, Intermittent, Congestive,
Typhoid and Bilious Fevers. It restores alike
the infant, the youth and adult, without swal
lowing any medicine. O. BUTLER,
Savannah. Ga. Wholesale and Retail Agent.
Call or send for one. Price §2.
mhS-M.WftFly
M anhood
hkstohkd.
A •. :'_am or youthful fmprndenre. canrins wi
V^ y,n *' r *° U * , d '“"-7- rir- havinr tried fn vai*
^ f " jn d * * tuple self euro
to hi. fallow rulferers.
•J- H. BFE\ IX, 42 Chntiiaa At-, X.
JelO-M.WftFftwly
. Y.
1>K. F. LIXKA.VS
Vapor. Electro-Vapor. Snlphnr and
other Medi. ated Baths
Are administered from 8 o'clock A x. to 9
o'clock p. x.
T EDGEBS.^JOt^NAlA CASH BOOKS AND
BLANK BOOKS of all kinds made to order
at the Morning News Steam Printing House.
8 Whitaker street.
Office 87 Broughton street, next to the Marshall
House. octl9-3m
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
TT'OR the speedy cure of Seminal Wi
f Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on
Sy indiscretioD or excess. Any druggist has the
Ingredients. Da JaQUES ft CO.. 130 W. Sixth
f'lnrlnntotj <*hU> Xmr* 4Av1
^tcrl 3?ms.
SPENCERIAN
STEEL PENS
o'the V«v Best European Make.sad onrivsled tor
FlexfWHty. DonbUny, and Evenness of Ptfct
HEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION.
in T» rni V Numi.r.. gsjnplr*. lodcding the
1-2-5-8-15 316-18
Will b« sent by msll. for trial, on receipt of % lb
4 CMC*
IVIS0N, BLAKEMAN. TAYLOR & CO.
138 and 140 Grand St., New York.
sep!6-M3m
R ailroad and steamboat work
executed in the best style and lowestprice*
at the Morning News Steam Printing House,
3 Whitaker street.
f,-J5-PLEASURE.
IH HEALTH. '
.'Philadelphia
GcrzazL ScpsHiy.-zyDg.NT's Omcx, )
Atlantic xnd Gclp Rainaoao, >
Savannsii. July 19th. 1878. j
O N and after SUNDAY. July 21st, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run a* follows:
NIGHT EXPRES8.
Leave Savannah daiiy at 2:35 p. x
Arrive at Je*up daily at 5:20 p. *
Arrive at ThomasviUe daily at. 6:05 a. m
Arrive at Bainbridge daily at 8:45 a. m
Arrive at Albany daily at 9:50 a. k
Arrive at Live Oak daily at 12:40 a. x
Arrive at Tallahassee dailv at 6:JO a. y
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 6:35 x. x
Leave Tallahassee daily at 5.00 p. *
5KW p. x
Leave Jacksonville daily at..
Leave Live Oak daily at..
Leave Albany daiiy at....
Leave Bainbridge daily at
Leave ThomasviUe daily a
Leave Jeeup daily at
Arrive at Savannah daily at.
10:40 p.
2:30 r. x
2:45 f. x
5:45 p. x
6:* A. X
9:15
No change of cars between Savannah and
Hille iM
-opui>^>"
RELIABLE.
W.T.TBlHCKWELIa E CO. PtmiilM.N.C
my9P-d.wfttwiy
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET
CHEUNG TOBACCO.
SAMPLES SENT FREE TO ANY ONE ON APPLICATION TO
Groodman cfc Myers,
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan
nab and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Femandina,
Galuesviiie and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 a. m. -daily
except SundAyi connect at Jesup with this tram
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 5:15 p.
x. i daily except Sunday).
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
and Darien take this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 7:00 a x.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savan
nah 9:15 a x.
No change of cars between Montgomery and
Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace sleeping cars run through to
and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers between Montgomery, Ala.,
and Jacksonville, Fla.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both wayB on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon. Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, eta
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachi
cola every Monday at 9H» ax.; for Columbus
every W edneeday at 9:00 a x.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted i for Green Cove Springs, St.
Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings
on St. John's river.
Trains oo B. and A R. R. leave junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 a x., and for Brunswick Tuesday. Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 r. x.
MACON FREIGHT—PASSENGER COACH AT
TACHED.
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
KITED S T A T E S ,
Captain a H. MATTHEWa
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT.
Will sail alternately EVERY WEDNESDAY.
SEMINOLE. November 27th. at 9.30 a x.
T HROUGH bills ot lading given to New
Fnglajid maniifki-tiiHrg
Liverpool by the Canard, W*
lines.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading out of Boston.
Richardson ft Barnard, Agent*.
F. NICKERSON ft OO.. Agecu. Boston.
** arren and Leyiand
nov21-tf
onee rivers.
Albany Railroad*
ThrtKigh rate, of fr
Ro«a and Cecter.mai i
Ocmulgee and c
by steamer Ha
Agent steamer Hsicvoo, Darien.
Through low rate* of freight ty
bill* of lading given to ali points
Freights for Altamaha, Ocmoig*
Rivers most be prepai L
Freight received di.ly. Sun iar.
O. 8. Bxxsox.«
novl6-a
* serai Pnsiii -aa.
Steamer City ot Britt
Merchants* and Miners* Trans- ;
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE . ...915 0C
EXCURSION TICKETS -gcod until Dec.
1st)-- 25 00
THE STEAMSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH
DAY AT 5 P. 3L. ]
P A Ij A T
r|XH.' "KING «t St. • -
dma. Jaeae'y•Ll'aUpc:'
river.
EVERY SATURDAY
ville. touching at st Ca
ZDOD A S . Mary x Fen
at Jacksonville with -x
Upper Sc John a
Steamer David (lark,
Are appointed to sail semi-weekly as follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain LOVELAND.
FRIDAY, November 23d. at 6 o'clock a x.
SARAGOSSA,
Captain HOOPER.
TUESDAY, November 96th, at 9 o'clock a. X.
Through bills la-ling given to all points West,
ail the manufacturing towns to New WngtonH
©d and P —- ■
Through pas
te Pittsburg. Cincinnati.
aad to Liverpool
seeger tickets iasuec
Chicago and mil potote Wett and North'
novm tt IH Bar MC
FOR NEW YORK.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THOS. WHITE.
L«ave Savannah, Saturdays ex cep'd. at 5:45 p. x
Arrive Jesup, x * *• 9:JO p. x
Arrive Macon. “ ** 6:35 a m|
Leave Macon dally at 7-JO p. x
Leave Jesup daily at 4:45 a. x
Arrive Savannah.Sundays exoepted.at
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN DI
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7:00 a x I
The splendid new iron steamsh:p
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. S. NICKERSON,
WILL sail WEDNESDAY. I’th Novembe-
* * ai 8:30 o'clock a w ; and WEDNESDAY'
27th November, at 8:30 o'clock a x
This pew snip is A25o too*, and warn buOt
prrealy for this trade. She has moat magnifi
cent passenger accommodatioM i * '
speed.
For freight or passage apply to
wilder ft oo..
J. A. MERCIER. Soliciting Agent for Florida,
novl-tf
hotrls.
SAVANN AH, GA,
WHlJe»TeSavam«n „„ MONDAY
for Bran*wiejc. tenichtogit St Csltar’
Upto « Ltimnd and St S.:‘
EVERY THURSDAY' at 4 p m f r -
touching at Cathanm- " D- • v "
Umon Island. St. Simon a Bro- .
Mary a ana ALL POINTS on SATil T v
and conjMCtmg with Traastt Compel
.tfVniMdinA, for .11 poinu *m L
" e*s Honda.
steamers connect at B.
»ithM. ft B. and B. ft A. Railroad* ( -
in southwest Georgia. At St Mai-'
*t«*mere for potou on St Mary's ro
Fernandma wfth A. G. ft W. L T- -
R^ffroad for Waldo. Starke. Gain-*-. -
Keys and all pointo oa tr
At Cedar Key* with steamers f r k.
Tampa and i* j«rttnrr
cB p jtj , ¥r«
5 < w°S e1 ^ 0 ' T *Baha^e^-. and all :
•*» FAX. Railroad. At Palatka wit;
ro» the Upper St John * and Ockia»sha ;
At Tocoi with St John's Rad wav f. - s -
tine, and at St AugueUne with steam- ^ r,
Smvrna and all point* on -
Through ticket* sold aad bdls Lai - - -
•hove points. For freight or —
0®ce No. 5 Stoddard s Uppe- Range ’
J. l. EorstniA-r l - AH
o.
For Aueusta ana ri : ay L
TTTLL leave Padei
'» DAY* EVENIN'
day evening~*t *«*
poiuta. For freight or oaseage --t -
rww JOHX ' LAWt6!> .
Office on wharf
for -frright or ehartrr.
FOK LIVERPOOL.
133 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
9roo and 3Srass /oundrrs.
McDOXOUOH & BALLANTYNE,
Machinists and Founders,
EAST BROAD STREET, NEAR ATLANTIC & GULF R. R DEPOT,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Manufacture of Sugar Mills and Pans a Specialty.
OUB MILLS AJtD PANS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR.
12, 13, 14, 16 and 18 Inch Mills,.
30, 40, 50, 60, 80 and lOO Gallon Pans.
Being made of the BEST MATERIAL, ace strong,
durable and convenient A twelve years’ experience V
enables us to offer our patrons SUPERIOR IN
DUCEMENTS to call and see oa, or addres us by mafi.
Arrive at McIntosh,
Arrive at Jesup “
Arrive at Blackshear “
Arrive at Dupont “
Leave Dupont u
Leave Biarknhcar 44
Leave Jesup “
Leave Mclntnah “
Arrive at Savannah 44
WESTERN DIVISION
I 9:45HI
12:U0 x
3:10 p. x
7:06 p. x
5:06 a. x
9«a.x
12:55 p. x
3.-00 p. x
5:45 p. x
DAILT, SUNDAYS
Leave Dupont at
Leave Valdosta at
Leave Quitman a'
Arrive at Tbomamrille a:
Lrave Thomasville mt
L»-ave Camilla at
Amve at Albany at
Leave .Albany at .
Leave Camilla et
Arrive at Thomas ville at...
Lomv# Thomagvili© »*
Leard ^ mton tof
I*ave \'aldosto at
Arrive at Dupont
J. R Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. a HAINES,
aep2i-tf General Superintendent.
CEO. W. SERCENT,
This long and favorably known House is tho
Leading First Class Hotel ia Savannah
it* d r m ° n ^ trat< * 1 its receiving a majority of
the first class travel arriving in the cityi is
pleasantly and centrally located on Johnson
square, and has by its new proprietor been
Thoroughly Repaired. Repainted
and l pnolatered.
The table will be supplied with the best of
the home and Northern markets.
Tbe rates have been reduced to suit tbe times.
Savannah. November 14. 187S. novl4-lm
5:30 a. x
8:15 a. x
9:37 a. x
11:45 a. x
2K»p.c
5:03 r. y 1
pO p. x
8:00 a. x
*•*7 . „
PLANTERS HOTEL
T HE first-class British steamshi
Captain Wiuson. For freight -
novS-tf 4
TOR HAVRE.
'pHE flrxt cto Am-ncu
CITY OF MONTREAL,
_ . Captoin :
ajrtaa a Urpe porti, n
rill have dispatch. Fc
apply to
novS-tf
freight m
HOLST. FUT T-AtiTi
fob HAVRE.
THE Am class American bark
Fv REST CITY.
tAVANMH, fcA.
11:15 a. x
1:39 p. x
3:45 p. x
5-15 p. X
7:30 r. x
iiroferrs.
MANUFACTURERS OF
JAMES HUNTER,
BROS SB AND DEAIXB a
Exchange, Bonds, Stocks,
CAJtrrrLLT cos-
S*teoti'“^^ Accommodations and polite at-
Tax Coxpobt or Gcxsts
8IDKXXD.
Thr menu contains the
affords.
W ell Furnished, Coxportaxlx Bpqx*
RATES: *2 PER DAY.
A trial solicited. The hotel is conveniently
located, contains all modern conveniences and
comforts.
JOHN BRESNAN,
sep23-tf —
Stmorals.
RE3IOY AI
Iron and Brass Casting, Iron Fronts for Stores,
BRACKETS, IRON RAILING, ETC.,
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK
OF ALL KINDS AND 8TYLE8 FOB CHURCHES. STORES AND DWELLINGS.
REND FOR CIRCULARS. tylfc-tilldecl
BOOTS AND SHOES !
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE AND RELIABLE GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES.
GENTS' FIN^ CALF HAND C EWED BOOTS.
GENTS' FINE CAi F HAND SEWED GAITERS.
GENTS' FINE CALF HAND SEWED BUTTON BOOTS.
GENTS' F.NE CALF CABLE SEWED GAITERS.
L a DIES FRENCH KID BUTTON BOOTS.
LADIES’ PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON BOOTS.
LADIES' SID*- LACE BOOK'S
LADIES' FRENCH KID 8.ANDAL8.
LADIES’ FINE TOILET SLIPPERS.
BOYS\ MISSES' and CHILDREN S GOODS m large variety.
All of these goods are of the best Philadelphia and Baltimore make*.
I. S. DAVIDSON,
Ml BBOCOHTOS 8TRKKT.
aovf-tf
COIN
(P. o.
DOZ 81), NO. 110 BRYAN STREET
SAVANNAH, GA.
r IBERAL arrangementa made with parties
J pnrehasing on margins ytt-tf
ESTABLISHED 1860.
RANDAL H. FOOTE, Banker,
No. 70 Broadway. New York.
H A J Di g *2 e S ■ ve « rs » of
New York Stock Exchange and Vice Presi
dent of Gold Board, the highest character and
experience la guaranteed. Stocks, Gold and
Bonds , also. Stock contracts, such as “strad
dies," “pots'' and “calls" on large or «ra«n
amount#, bought and sold on regular commis-
•J 0 ?*. ? oderate mjLr Kins- Pamphet enti
tled Nt all Street, and stock tables containing
valuable information, mailed on receiptof *Q
CTDU - novll-3L Vi Fly
JAS. S. SILVA
HAS REMO VED TO
140 Broughton Street,
LYONS’ BLOCK,
Haring oae-^vtoT^'
Wsckl, Will hr ,
FOK BBE3IE5.
l' HE first class ship
Wfj PRisa
FOK GENOA.
I'HI ceskax babk
JOE RAUEES.
CH Master 3
H»xiag Ur*e poiS"i' ..f b«- c-.
will have quick dwpwich. For trou
oawtt kSoop. h » \t» .
&^k-
FOK LIVERPOOL
'J'HEn.w. fimctotoBrttirii sip
EABL OBimnr
—. • Cfcptoin Cow, _
S h dxfSp^“ n -" < h "
o^J^T^yto
For freight of g*
WILD'
And is now offering a fin#, assortment of
IkARRETT'S HAIR RESTORER
1J HALL'S HAIR P.ENEWER
AYER'S HAIR MG« 'R
CLOCK'S HAIR RESTORER
^ k ^ ALLEN'8 HAIR RESTORER
CaRBOLINE HAIR RESTORER
—AT—
^bituek-, drug store.
CROCKERY,
(Direct importation by bvk Lwtj Dullerin).
CHINA, GLASSWARE
jttarhinrru
House Furnishing Goo; j s
AT LOWEST PKJCES.
octl-tf
CALL AT.d trr
oLACKsmith woRKjfte-r
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