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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2.1879.
<A VANN AH HI A Hit EX.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
Sava.ynah, July 1, 1879, 4 p.m.)
Cotton.—The market was dull and lower to
Bell, nominally unchanged, with sale of 1 bale.
We quote:
• *od Middling. 1234
M Idling. .. 12
IsjW Middling Ilf
Good Ordinary. 11*
Ordinary.
§ 5
£ •S
[ opened quiet at $9 90 for mew. Lard
i steady for steam rendered at 6 87tfa
turpentine at 2734c. Rosin opened at
fci strained. Freights steady.
calctmork, July 1.—Flour opened dull
weak; Howard street and Westers
at 53 50; ditto extra at $4 00©4 75; family at
\b 00©5 75: city mills superfine at $3 2603 60;
v* ara at $4 0004 75; Rio brands at 96 00;
P^rapflco family at $6 76. Southern wheat
firm; Western quiet; Southern red at $1150
11C; No. 2 Pennsylvania red at $1 18011834;
N«.. 2 Western winter red, on the spot, $1
July delivery, 911001 1034: August delh
$1 07©1 0734; September delivery, $1
s- iithern corn, white firm, yellow nontuvu.
Western steady; Southern white at 52c; yellow
at 48c.
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Rice.—The market for this grain was Ann and
unchanged, with considerable inquiry. The
sales were some 03 casks. We quote:
0 ©6Vi
Fair G£6©6%
Good .«54§7
Na-*at. Stores.—The market for rosins was
firm, with a fairly active demand. The sales
were 852 bbls. of all grades, the bulk of which
were of common, at quotations. Spirits tur
pentine was quiet and unchanged, lhe sales
were 185 casks of all grades at unchanged
prices. Receipts for the day 099 bbls. rosin and
150 bbls. spirits turpentine. We quote: Rosins—
A and B cl 05, C $110. l> $1 15, fc$125, F 51 35.
G $160, H $2 00, 152 SO, K3 0),M $3 50. N $3 75,
window glass 911234. Spirits turpentine—Oils
anil whiskies 2l<4c . regclars 25c.
Financial.—Sterling Excnange—sixty day
bills, with bills lading attached, $4 81©4 85.
New York sight exchange buying at 3-16 per
cent, premium and selling at 5-16 per cent,
premium.
Stock? and Bonds. — *tarket very firm.
City of Savannah 7 per cent., old, 71 bid,
72 askod. City of Savannah 5 percent., new,
71 bid, 72 asked. Central Railroad common, ex-
dividend, 6934 bid, 7134 asked. Southwestern
7 per cent, guaranteed, ex-dividend, 100 bid, 101
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7
cent coupons January and July, maturity li
11034 bid. Ill asked. ^ ,
State Bonds.—Georgia new 6’s, 1889, Jan. and
July coupons, 10834 bid, 109 a*ked; Georgia 6
per cent., coupons Feb. and Aug., maturity 1S79
and 1886. 100al0236 bid, lUlaUG asked; Georgia
mortgage on W. & A. R. It. regular7per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886, 112
bid, 11334 asked; Georgia ir.urtgageon W. &A.
Railroad, endorsed Bullock. 7 percent., coupons
Jan. and July, maturity 1886, 111 hid, 112 asked;
Georgia 8 per cent., coupons April and October,
maturity, according to age, 1879, 1887,102&112
told, 102all4 asked; Georgia, Smith’s, 1875, |
113 bid, 114 asked. Railroad Bonds.—
A. & G. 1st mortgage sectional 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity
1881, 18H5 and 1887, 102al()5 bid; A &. G. 1st
mortgage consolidated 7 per cent., com
Jan. and July, maturity 1897,105 bid, 106 asi
Atlantic &. Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 per
cent., coupons Jan. and July, maturity 1879, *25
bid, 35 asked.
Bacon. — Market firm ; demand active;
stock ample. We quote: Bacon, clear rib tides,
634c.; ahouidora, 534c.; dry salted dear ribbed
sides, 554?.; long clear, 534c.: shoulders,
Havana, July 1.—Spanish gold at 21234©
21:94 Exchange rising.
a »w York, July 1.—Money active at 4©5 pe
| cent. Exchange closed nominal at 94 8534©
4 8.V4. Government bonds closed firm; new
tlvf-s, 1039$; four and balls, 10634; four per
cents. IOI34. ex coup. State bonds closed dull.
stocks closed weak; New York Central, 118;
Erie, 28; Lake Shore, 73; Illinois Central, 8934;
Pirtsburg, 9734; Chicago and Northwesters,
65%; ditto Preferred, 95^; Rock Island, 13794:
Western Union, 93.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin, 9126.ld0.63* 00;
currency, $29,511,887.
COTTON.
Nkw York, July 1.—Cotton closed dull;
sales 406 bales; middling uplands. 12 7-16c: mid
dling Orleans. 12 9-16c.
Consolidated net receipts 313 bales; exports
to Great Britain 1,099 bales.
Nkw York. July 1.—Net receipts — bales;
gross receipts — bales. F ' J '
follows: July. 12 38©12 40c; _ .
12 52c; September, 1234©1235c: October,
©11 4Jc; November, 11 05© 11 06c: December,
21 00©ll 01c; January, 11 01&11 05c; February,
11 10©11 12c.
Galveston, July 1.—Cotton dosed nominal;
middling 12c; low middling 1194c; good or
dinary 1194c; net receipts lCl bales; gross re
ceipts 00 bales: sales 00 boles; stock 2,900 bales.
Norfolk, July L—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 1234c; net receipts 46 bales; gross receipts
00 bales; stock 1,593 bales.
Baltimore, July 1.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 1296c; low middling 1234c; good or
dinary 1134c; net receipts 00 bales; gross re
ceipts 472 bales; sales 00 bales; stock 3,067
bales; exports coastwise 20 bales.
Boston, July 1.—Cotton closed steady;
middling 1294c; low middling 1296c: good or
dinary 1196c; net receipts CO bales; gross
receipts 178 bales: stock 4,455 bales; exports to
Great Britain 1,089 bales.
Wilmington, July 1.—Cotton closed dull;
middling 12c; low middling 1194c; good ordi
nary 11c; net receipts 9 bales:
00 bales; sales 00 bales; stock ~
coastwise 66 bales.
BniLAOSLPniA, July 1.—Cotton closed quiet;
, ZQa, United 1“
SafledTfrgJp'
Havana, Ju
I York.
RECEIPTS.
Per Central Railroad. July 1—96 bales cot
ton, 49 sacks flour. 20 boxes tobacco, 16 caddies
tobacco* 14 sacks pass, 3 bbls oafeoa, 13 bales
domestics, 30 bales warps, & bales plaids, 15 bbls
twine, 15 bales rags, 4 cases shoes, 1 box hard
ware, 1 box gin ribs. 1 box wax, 2 bbls wax, 1
beehive, 6 bales checks, 2 cars bricks, 1 pkge
bbqda, 1 pkgeaaah. M bales wool. 24 bags wool,
3t>ffis~hIdes, 251 bbls rosin, 35 bbls spirits tur
pentine, 18 cars lumber, 12 ears wood.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, July 1-
7 bales cotton. 41 cars lumber, 1 car Iron and
lumber, 1 car wood, 2 cars melons. 100 melons.
418 bbls rosin, 115 bbls spirits turpentine, 20
bales and 4 sacks wool. 13 bbls honey, 4 cases
2 bales hides, 52 boxes vegetables, and
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Macon, from New York
-8 A Einstein, Samuel Lucas, J B Brooks, A
Harriman. Miss Mary 8mith, J W Steinhart.
Master Willie Gordon.MieH Gomm.Mrs L Gomm,
Master Willie Gomm, E F Cunningham. CB
Doty, C DuBIgnon, Geo Holden, Jas Martin,
Francis Grant
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia-
Mrs G E Polemon, C F Thomas, C J Reeves,
Mrs S Ulen, D T Sullivan. J Ecles, Peter Roach.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship City of Macon, from New York
—N H Adams. A R Altraayer. Allen <£ L. B <£
H. Boehm, B A Co, Branch A C. T P Bond A Co,
O Butler. W C Butler. Dr W W Clements. Craw
ford A L,_W H Chardin. Cunningham A H, C R
~ Machine Shop, CRR Car Shop,
stein A Bro. IL Falk A Co, A Freidenberg A
Co, Fretwell A N. Frank A Co, S Gazan. Gray A
O’B, B D Guerard. W W Gordon, J Gorham,
C L Gilbert A Co, Goodman AM, G C Gemun-
den, S Guckenheimer, H 8 Haines, S G Haynes
A Bro, Order W P Harvey. S P Hamilton. T
HalUgan, A Hanley. Mrs P T Haskell. E Hi idt,
H D Headman, Holcombe, H A Co. D Hogan,
HRjKkwn, J Kaufman. J H Kelly A Co, S
Krooskoff, Ludden A B. Jno Lyons. LaFar A
Co. N Lang A Bro, D B Lester. Loeb A E, Lovell
A L, W W Lincoln. Lippmah Bros, J McGrath A
Co. B F McKern a, R Mclntire A Co, T J KeEi-
Iinn Meinhard Bros A Co, S Mitcell, Mohr Bros, ;
H Myers A Bros, F Morgan A Co, Merchants' I
National Bank, E L Neidlinger, A S Nichols, F
Ohlman, Palmer Bros, K Platshek, Quant ock A
P, Order C S A C W Richards, J Rambaud, L
Ram baud, J B Reedy, C D Rogers, Russak A
Co. J H Ruwe, F J Kuckert, Rich A M. “Sax."
St Joseph's Infirmary, Sisters of Mercy Con-
IJRSIUM, L l m
SAVANNAH.
JOHN BREW, MANAGER.
(LATE OF THE PLANTERS HOTEL).
itreet.
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE
T HIS well known Hotel has been leased by
me. and I solicit a continuance of the
patronage heretofore extended to it It will
be kept in the best style, and its tables win be
supplied with the best that can be procured in
this and Northern markets.
je2i-tf
JOHN BRESNAN.
PORTER SPRINGS
H AS changed hands and will hereafter be
in charge of Mbs. M. E. CANNON, assisted
by her brother, Dr. J. R. REYNOLDS, as Gen
eral Manager, her son. W. R. CANNON, and
son-in-law, WALTER T. FORBES. Having
conducted the Cannon House in Atlanta, aidec
as above, for eight years past she refers with
great confidence to all her former guests.
The transportation of passengers from
Gainesville to the Springs and return will be
on a better basis than ever before, as the House
will control the Stage Line, and the Stage fare
for the round trip, with one trunk, will be only
$5, and the trip made in six hours.
Accommodations at the Springs much ex
tended and improved since last season.
BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA the entire
season, the only watering place in Georgia em
ploying Brass Band ana Orchestra. Dancing
every night except Sunday night. Ten Pin
Alley, Billiard Tables, Swimming Pool, etc.,
free. Daily mail.
BOARD—Per day $2, per week $10, per month
$30; children and servants half price.
For pamphlets or special Information address
Dr. J. R. REYNOLDS, General Manager, Porter
Springs, Lumpkin county, Ga.mytf-tf
mon Bros, J Sullivan, H A Stults A Co, J C
Thompson, H W Tilton A Co, P Tuberdy A Co,
THE MONTGOMERY
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Monlxomery County, Virginia.
T HIS famous summer resort In the moun
tains of Virginia, near the summit of the
Alleghany Mountains, in the county of Mont-
_jceipts _
sales 305 bales; sales to spin
dinary 11m
receipts 13 L__. _
ners 175 bales; stock 9,506 bales.
Nkw Ouleans, July 1.—Cotton closed quiet:
middling 12c; low middling 1196c; good or
dinary l’34c; net receipts 56 bales: gross re
ceipts 328 bales; sales 1,200 bales; stock 24,165
bales.
Mobile, July 1.—Cotton closed quiet; mid
dling 12c; low middling 1194c; good ordinary
U34c; net receipts 212 bales; gross receipts 00
bales; sales 50 bales; stock 2.745 bales.
Memphis, July 1.—Cotton closed steady; mid
dling 12c; net receipts 15 bales: shipments
350 bales; sales 00 bales; stock 6.213 bales.
Augusta. July 1.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 1196c; low middling 1196c; good or
dinary 1136c; net receipts 8 bales; sales 172
ball s.
Charleston, July 1.—Cotton closed quiet
but steady; middling 12c; low middling 1191c;
good ordinary 1134c; net receipts 2 bales; Slues
50 bales; stock 58/ bales.
rnovisioNs. groceries, etc.
Havana, July 1.—Sugar active and rising;
No. 12 D. S. at t»94©7 reals gold per arrobe.
Mo'asses sugars. Nos. 7 to 10, S^4©6 reals.
Muscovado sugar, common to fair, 5340596
reals; Centrifugal sugars,Nos. 11 to 13, in boxes
S©S34 reals.
Rio Janeiro, June 25.—Coffee quiet, prices
unchanged.
Santos. June 25.—Coffee market quiet, but
prices are maintained.
New York, July 1 —Flour, bi~h grades rule
dull and in buyers favor; mei.cn and low
grades are steady with a moderate demand:
Weisbein, M Weinberg, A M A C W West, Weed
A C. Wylly A C, Hemy Yonge, Steamer Rosa,
G M Sorrel agent, J S Lawrence agent, A A G K
R agent, CRR agent.
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia—
A A G R R agent, CRR agent, Florida steamer
agents, C W Anderson A Co, G W Allen, Alex
ander A M, W C Butler. Branch A C, C J Black-
shear A Co, T P Bond A Co. P G Bandholtz. J F
Cavanaugh, Cunningham A H, A H Champion.
Crawford A L, E F Davis, M J Doyle. P Dtcker,
A Freidenberg A Co, L Frei.l, A Fullarton.
Frank A Co, G C Gem unden, R L Gentry, C D
Rogers. Guckenheimer, 8 A Co, CL Giloert A
Co, F Garmany, Holcombe, H A Co, Thos Hal-
ligan, SG Haynes A Bro, GMHeidtACo, J
Hunt, A C Hannon A Co, C Hopkins, Wm Hun
ter A Son, L H Isambert, W A Jaudon, J H Jef
fries, Moses Krauss. M Kohn, Loeb A E, Lovell
A L, A Lefiler, Ludden A B. Llppman Bros, Jno
Lyons, J Lynch, Meinhard Bros A Co, F Morgan
A Co, A Minis A Sons, McDonough A B, Man
ning A McC, J McBride, H Myers A Bros. Geo N
Nichols. Jno Nicolson, D O’Connor, J O’Bryj
Parker A J, AM Purvis A Co, Palmer Bros,
Quantock A P, J H Ruwe, F Ro eally. L Ram
baud A Co, P Roach, J Ryan, J Kay, R B Ren
pard, Russak A Co. Solomons A Co, Solomon
Bros. Savannah Water Works, J Sullivan, S, 8
A S Railroad Co. J S Silva, J T Shuptrine, Sa
vannah Paper Mills. Saussy A H. Southern Ex
Co, G I Taggart, J H Von Newton, Weed A O,
Thos West, G W Wylly, PH Ward A Co, Willie
A M, Wyfly A C, M Weichselbaum agent. Dr J I*
Waring, E8 7Attrouer. J CZeigler.
Per Central Railroad. July 1—A M A C W
West, G Eckstein A Co. Goodman AM, Mohr
Bros, H Myers A Bros, Walter A H. Agent
gomery, having undergone extensive improve
ments and repairs, offers unusual attractions
for the season of 1S79, and will be open for the
reception of guests on the 1st day of June The
new management will spare neither expense
nor pains in sustaining its reputation as the
leading watering place in *’ ~
1 the South.
?admg watering place in th<
Col. THOS. WILSON, Proi _____
five years previous to 187a, will have entire
charge of the management, and will be pleased
to see his old friends.
je5-lm WILSON A COWAN.
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
Complete in all its appointments for the com
fort and pleasure of its guests.
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
RATES REDUCED TO $4 PER DAY.
Rooms can be enj
NUK HOTEL or
New York,
jel-W, F, M ATel30t
at the PARK AVE-
rROPOUTAN HOTEL,
HENRY CLAIR,
Lessee.
southern flour closed quiet and unchanged I A Bixw, Walter A H, Agent
for common to fair ext™ at ft 75a5 60; good I l n ° °} iro t, T J McSlitan,
to choice ditto at $5 65®6 75. Wheat closed Co.
, 5f6c.;
hams. 1034c.
Flouu.—-The market very firm; stock ample;
demand good. We quote: Superfine. $f TOP
5 95; extra, $6 20©6 45; fancy, 27 30 © 7 4
family, $6 70©6 95; bakers’. fb 60©6 85.
Grain—Corn—Receipts during past week
were 14,000 bushels white; market firmer.
White 66©68c; mixed 61c, Oats—Market firm
at 40c.
Hides, Wool,etc.—Hides: Inactive demand
at quotations. Wo quote: Dry flint, 11c.; salted,
7©9c. Wool: Receipts growing less; demand
weakening; we quote: Unwashed, free of
burrs, prime lots, 28©29.:.; burry wool, 9© i2c.
Tallow, 6c.; wax, 23c.; deer skins, 18c.; otter
Skins. 25c. ©$2 00. ^ _
Hav. — In good supply: demand good. We
quote: Northern. 75©»0c. wholeiale, 90c.©$1 00
retail; Philadelphia,$1 00©110.
Laud.—The market is quiet. We quote: In
fierce*, tubs and kegs, 736©794c.
Salt.—The stock is fair and the de
mand moderate ; market steady. We quote:
r. o. b., 85c. per car load; 90©95c. at retail
and drayoge.
FREIGHTS.
Lckekk.—By Sail.—The number of coastwise
vessels noticed in our last has been greatly re
duced during the week, and, as their are no ar
rivals to replace these and shipments continue
large, a more active demand for tonnage
may be expected. Vessels are still wauled
to load for Mediterranean ports. We quote:
To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, $6 00©
C 50; to Philadelphia, $6 25©650; to New York
and Sound ports, $6 75©7 50; to Boston and
eastward, $< 00©7 50; to St. John, N. B.. $8 00;
(Timber from $1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber
ratesl; to ihe West Indies and windward, $7 00
©8 00. gold; Co South America, $1S00©20 00,
gold; to Spanish ports, $14 00© 15 00, gold; to
United Kingdom, timber 34s., lumber £510s.
From 50c. to $1 00 additional is paid for change
0 V» T P o°,Ss.-Rosin and spirits Cs. 6d.©5s.
3d. to United Kingdom or Continent direct
To New York. 30©35c. on rooln, nominal,
BT STEAM.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct
Liverpool, via New York,JB lb.
Liverpool, via Baltimore, w fl>..
Liverpool, via Boston, tti
Havre, via New York, y gold
Bremon. via New York, “
Bremen, via Baltimore,
^"■ ,er %Le-. E ° ld .V. flS
* 150
5-lt
5-16d
lc
Boston,
in., iv
:, u>., gold... 1 1-16C
«
New York, l
1 bale
Philadelphia, \
Sea Island, %
Ralr.fmore. W t
R bale
1 bale
jftJe
Providence. 9 190 &>s
150
125!
50
Kick—
New York, cask $1 0jT
Philadelphia, 9 cask.,., 1 00|
Baltimore, cask 100
Boston, V cask 125
Vegetables—
r. Philadelphia, $ bushel crate Jdp
* New York, bushel crate Sue
* Boston, V bushel crate 30c
f-.Baltimore, $1 bushel crate 25c
BT SAIL.
Cotton—
Liverpool, V 9> 9-3id
COUNTRY PRODUCE J
Brown Fowl** pair 50
Half grown, v pair.---- 20
“ iiiarter growing pair.. ....
Docks (Muscovy). $1
- - -dihr
Docks i English), $ pair..
r (nominal)
8
65
40
50
61 00
© 75
©3 00
© 15
© 13
© 18
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C
35
85
. . GO
Turkeys, pair $1 50
Kggs {country), Vdoz . . 13
ICggs (Westdro), V dox. (nominal). 12
Butter (country), ts 15
Peanuts (GccrgU), ?5 Uwbol 75
Feanvts tTeuncasee), V bushel 100 _
Florida sugar, 3> 43f® 6
Florida syrup. V gallon 23 ©27U
Honey, gallon 65 © 70
Irish potato®*, bbl 2 00 ©3 00
Bweei potatoes, V bushel 45 © 60
Poi't.TRT.—The market amply supplied and
de nauvl fair.
E»-*ga.—The market barely supplied, with a
good lemen<L
BirraniL—A good demand for a
article. Stock ample.
—Market fairly supplied;
light; stock small. „
*?yRor.—Georgia and Florida, In fair demand.
iL—Georgia and Florida, soaroe, with bar
demand.
qABKBTS JBY HAIL.
CaAOLESTOV. June 30.—Rice.—There were
no sales of note reported in this grain. We
quote: Common 6©614c., fair 634©t>94c.. k°°d
«94©7c.. prime 736©734c. Carolina rough rice
may l>e quoted at $1 00©t 20 per bushel for
Inland and $1 20©1 50 per bushel for seacoast
Naval Stores.—The receipts were 357 casks
spirits turpentine and 1,081 barrels rosin.
There was a moderate business in rosins.
Sales 1.500 barrels at $110©115 per barrel for
without any decided change, and a moderate
business; No. 2 red at $117©118. Corn open<*d
a shade firmer but closed slightly In buyers
favor; ungraded at 40©4294 c * Oats closed
about 36- better and moderately active; 87c for
No. 3; 3736©3794c for No. 3 white; 3896c for No.
2; ?S>S©3dc for ditto white. Hay steady and
quiet: shipping at $15©50. Hops unchanged;
yearlings at 2©4. Coffee quiet and unchanged
for Rio caigoes and job lots. Sugar clostd
firm, demc id mode *r.te; Cuba muscovado 6J'
fair to good refining quoted at 696©6,
prime 696c: refined n gocJ demand; stand
A atS©b36c: granulated at C.^c; powdered at
836c; crushed at 896c. Molasses about steady
but quiet. Rice fairly active with a steady
trade; Carolina at 634©734c * or * a * r *° choice;
Louisiana at 636©694c for lair to good. Tallow
closed quiet and firm. Rosin steady for com
mon to good strained. Spirits turpentine dull
at 2736c. Wool closed quiet and steady; held
domestic fleece at 30©45c; pulled qt 20©4Uc;
unwashed at 9©32c; lexas at 12©30c. Eggs
dull; State and Pennsylvania 12© 1234c. Pork
without important change, closed Ann; old
mess on the spot at $9 5u; quoted at $10 25 for
new. Cut meats in light demand. Middles
quiet; long clear quoted at 5 20c; short clear
at 5 30; long and short clear at 5 25. Lard closed
firm but quiet; prime steam on the spot quoted
at 6 32t4©63736c; for July 6 3736©6 40c; for
August G 45©6 4736c. Butter dull; State at 7
©16. Potatoes quiet and firm; Norfolk and
Maryland at $3C0©3 50; Southern at $1 0u©
2 50. Whisky firm at $1 0594- Freight* to
Liverpool closed dull.
Louisville, July L—Flour closed dull for
extra at $3 00©3 25; ditto family at $4 0“~
4 50; No. 1, $5 00©5 25; fancy at $5 60©7
Wheat closed quiet and steady for new red and
winter at ‘J0©95. Com closed steady; white at
43c; mixed 4i‘c. Oats closed quiet and steady;
white at 36c; mixed at 35c. Provislons^-Pork
nominal at $11 00 for mens. Lard closed
auiet for choice leaf, tierce. 794c; ditto, in kegs,
«3%c. Bulk meats closed firmer; shoulders at
336c ; clear rib at 536 cents ; clear sides
at 5%©536c. Bacon firmer; shoulders at 4340;
clear ribs at 596c; clear sides at 596c. Hams—
sugar cured at 10©llc. Whisky closed firm
at $103.
Chicago, July 1.—Flour quiet&nd unchanged;
winter wheat grades at $5 00©5 25. Wheat
motle r At::ly active and higher, bat unsettled
for enh; futures are stronger; No. 2 Chicago
spring at $1 C0©110, last sales were car lots,
$1 05 for round lots; $110 for cash: 9796c for
July: 8596c for August; 8994c for September;
No. 3 ditto at 81c; rejected 67c. Corn closed
fairly active and a shade higher; high mixed
anti No. 2 at 36c for cash; 3634c bid for July;
8676c bid for \ugust; 3736c bid for September;
rejected at 34c. Oats closed quiet mid firm;
No. 2,3234c forcash; 32%c for July; 289$©23J6c
for August: l/26c bid' for September. Pro*
visions—Pork fairly active and a shade higher
& $9 8136 f° r <«wh; 9 8136 for July: $10 c*j for
August; $10, 10 {or September. Lard closed
steady and iu fair demand at 6 C734©6 10c for
cash; 6 10 tor July; 6 17}6©£ 20 ror August;
6 25©G 2736 for September. Bulk' meats Closed
steady: shoulders at 3 «5c; short rib* at*4 »5c;
short ctear at 5 10c. Whisky closed steady at
$1 C5.
Baltimore, July 1.—Oats strong and active
for Southern at 37©l0c; Western white at
36©3rc ; ditto mixed at 35©36c ; Penn
sylvania at it©37c. Rye’quiet at 56©58c. Hay
Steady for prime to cnoice* Pennsylvania
and Maryland at $12 GO©13 00. Provisions
steady and actiye: mess pork at $10 75. Bulk
meats—loose shoulders at -)34c; clear rib
sides at 534c: packed 436©534c. ‘ Bocod^ shoul
ders at 5c; clear rib sides at Be. Hams at 11©
12c. Lard—refined, in tierce, at 7c. Butter
dull: prime to choice Western packed at 10©
12c. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes at 1134©1434c.
Egg* easier and dull at 10©llc.’. V/hisny
dull at ?l C6w©J 07. Sugar firm; ▲ soft at 834
©836c. Freights quiet.
V/i aiinoton, July 1.—Spirits of tnrpentine
' * 2536c Rosin oto*ed firm at
for good strained,
steady at $1 00 for
ones. l> . _ . ,
W W Chisholm. Weed A C, A HaDley, J W La- I
throp A Co, J McGrath A Co, Holcombe, II A
Co. Parker A J, W M Lanier, T J Kilpatrick,
Fordg Agt, L J Guilmartin A Co, N A Hardee’s
Son A Co.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. July 1—
Jno Flannery A Co, L J Guilmartin A Co, C F
Stubbs, Austin A E, M Maclean, Parker A J,
Peacock, H A Co. AT Lee A Co, CL Jones.
Ketchum A Co, M Y Henderson, R L Mercer, M
Feret A Co, A A Avei’he, ^R B CcsseJs A Bro, R
Fifth Avenue Hotel,
MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK.
T HE largest, best appointed and most libe
rally managed hotel in the city, with the
most cent al and delightful location. It is
co ducted by the firm that first opened it to
the public.
HITCHCOCK, DARLING A CO.
A. B. DARLING,
Formerly of Battle House, Mobile.
HIRAM HITCHCOCK.
Formerly of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans.
ie20-F,MAW2ra
S
Alexander A M, Frank A Co, J B Reedy, A II
Champion. >
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. July
1—Fordg Agt. A A G R R, A J Miller & Co, E A
Schwarz, HMyers A Bros, Goodman &. M, John
Rutherford, Graham A H, Boehm, B A Co, G
W Parrish, J R Sheldon.
Watriws, gtwflry, &r.
own
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
S ITU ATI. I) on a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,800
feet ab ve tin sea, a fountain gushing forth
1.4ft)gaPons per minute—temperature 90® far.
The atmosphere is unexcelled for purity and
drywss. ami the continual mountain breezes
rentier it always pleasant.
KATES OF BOARD:
Per day $ 2 00
Per week 10 00
Fer month 90 00
Cliildren and servants half price.
Hacks to meet each train at Hamilton, Gene
va and La Grange.
For further information address
J. L MUSTIAN,
je!6-M,WAFlm Proprietor.
(POPULAR PRICES.
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
CONGRESS HALL.
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS!
Prior to the oinrfng of the season we will offer these goods far below the regular prices.
Great Bargains Throughout all the Departments!
EXTRA. INDUCEMENTS in PARASOLS and FANS. The baUnce ot thi, lot will be doted
out cheap.
THE IO-CENT RIBBON CASE!
Still the leading attraction. All who have seen them are astonished at the price.
HOSIERY, LISLE TOP GLOVES. MITTS, Ladles*, Gents* and Children** GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
100 dozen GENTS* 4-PLY COLLARS, at $1 per dozen.
Entire new lines of EMBROIDERIES and LACES; over 1,000 patterns to select from, and
remarkable for their cheapness.
Ask to see the Pinafore Corset at 50 Cents.
The balance of our CHILDREN'S PIQUE, NAINSOOK and LINEN SUITS and SKIRTS will
be offered at COST PRICE.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES!
New lines of OXFORD TIES and SLIPPERS just received.
Country orders promptly and satisfactorily executed. j«2S-tf
Clatttigfl.
REDUCTION.
To give everybody a chance before they have
fully supplied themselves for the season, the
Managers of the Famous New York Clothing
House have decided at this early date to make
a reduction on their already very low prices,
offering now their entire stock of Fine Cloth
ing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods lower than
can be bought at wholesale in New York. This
is no humbug, to draw a crowd, hut a positive
reduction, to close out our Spring and Summer
Clothing. Come one and come all, and supply
yourselves at the Famous New York Clothing
House, 140 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
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gutnl$Uim <ggpfl&
Furniture, Mattings, Etc., at Low Prices
-AT-
EMIL A. SCHWARZ’S,
Central & SouthwesternjLITfe-1 F0R boston direct.
CABIN PASSAGE $18 00.
CTp.
Jr^sssayt
„_r trains on the O
Railroads oad branches win run as
TRAIN* HO. L—GOING NORTH AND WEST I
9290AMI
9:3J ▲. M I
4:45 p.m
6:45 P. M I
8:15 p.M I
Arrives at Atlanta 3:00am f
Boston and Saruuub Steamklp Line.
5
127 BROUGHTON STREET.
A S we intend to make Important changes in our store by the first of July, we have reduced
the prices on our entire stock.
On hand, a full supply of REFRIGERATORS of all kinds. The Walnut Diniig Boom Re-
•igerator. Sideboard ana Water Cooler combined, the best Refrigerator in use.
lhe TYBEE CANVAS COT. with testers: no mattress required.
A large gtock of CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE!, the novelty beautiful Sleeper and other kinds. _
The ANTOINETTE FRENCH DRESSER CHAMBER SUIT, with Wardrobe to match, very I je30-tf
handsome. 1
RATTAN ROCKERS and LOUNGES; just the thing for these warm afternoons to take a
refreshing sleep on.
All grades of MATTING .White, Checked and Fancy.
CABINET WORK and UPHOLSTERING In all of their details promptly attended to by
competent workmen.
PRICES LOW DOWN. Call and be convinced.
E. A. SCHWARZ,
Jea-d&wtf 127 BROUGHTON STREET.
COMING SOUTH AND KAST.
11:40 p. M
6:20 A. M
7.-00 AM
Arrives at HffledgeviHe 6:44 a.
Arrives at Eotonton 11:30 a
4:45 f. M
4:ft) F. M
9:3-3 A M
connection at Savannah with the A6-
Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 9-GOING NORTH AND WEST.
F. M
Arrives at Augusta 5:40.
_L _ soOr.M
Arrives at Milledgeville 9:44,
Anli— at IUnrinn 11:30 a m
Arrives at Kaeon S.-C0am
Leaves Macon Car Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 r. m
Leaves Macon for Albany and Eafltala 3:35 a «
Arrives at Eufanla. 3:42 p. s
Arrives at Albany. 3:45 p. k
Leaves Macon for Oohunbos 8:45am
Arrives at Ootannbus. 2:15 r. m
Trains on tide schedule for Macon, Atlanta.
Ootoznhos, Enfsnla, Albany and Augusta daily.
' oisse mwnwrthm g£ Atlanta with
and aumiHw and nnd Char
lotte Air-Line. At Enfimi% With Montgf
and Eufanla Railroad; at Columbus with
era Rail read; at Augusta with the Charlotte.
< Columbia and Augusta BaUroad tor all points
j forth and East.
^afanla train connects at Fort Valley for Per-
dafly (except Sunday), and at Ccthbert for
J daily (except Sunday.)
Blaxety Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday*.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Atlanta 2:15 r. *
Arrives at Macon from Attest* 5:55 p.m
11:23 a M
11:27.
from Eofonla asn
6:33 F. M
ibttS *2:55 p. M
Arrives at Macon from Columbu*; 6 03 r. u
Leaves Macon. 7:35 p. u
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 s. m
re August*. £:3S3 r. m
res at Savannah 7:25 a. m
■angers for HCleJgevUk* and r^tontou wili
train No. 2 from SavcaurJi, ani rraiu No. 2
1 Manon, which traiss ccnu:-ir. 4a8r, except
Monday, for the«- -> : aia.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS ON ALL
NIOHT TRAINS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA, AUGU TA AND MACON, AND
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA
E. H. Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
len. Ticket Agt. Gen. Supt. C. R.R., Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Bupt. & W. R.B.. Macon. Go.
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Savannah and Charleston fi. R.
Omen Savammah & CajamssTOX R. IL Co., 1
8ivmt3, Ojl, June 28,1879. |
C OMMENCING TUESDAY, July 1st, Trains
will depart and arrive as follows, from
DEPOT A. &Q.R.R.;
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Savannah....3:10 p. u. and 9:00 p.
Arrive Charleston..9:20 p. m. and 8:00 a. x.
Going South. Train No. 1. Train No. A
Leave Charleston..7:15 a. k. and 8:30 p. x.
Arrive Savannah....1:30 p. x. and 6^5 a. x.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast MaiL
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
Schedule Nos 2 and 4 connect at Charleston
with Northeastern Railroad northward. No. 4
with the Through Pullman Sleeper for Wash
ington, D. C., and on Nos. 1 and 2 trains run
Through Savannah and Wilmington Sleepers.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 9.-00 p. x.
Arrive Augusta at 6:36 a.
Leave Augusta at 9:00 p. _
Arrive Savannah at 6:25 a. x.
The Woodruff Palace Sleeping Cars run to
and from Savannah and Augusta on this
schedule.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward; at Yemaasee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way. a O
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Ticket* for sale at Wm. Brea’s Special Ticket
No. 22 Bull street, and
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8- H. MATTHEWS,
WEDNESDAY, July 9th, at 11:C0 A. x.
bills of lading given to New
ring cities. Also, to
Liverpool
Varrenand Leyland
r this line c
The ships of thj
with aft railroads 1
RICTARD6QNA-1
F. ICICKEB80N * CO., ApsoU. Bottom.
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FOR MEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THE MAGNZFIGENT NEW IRON STEAM-
CITY OP MACON,
Captain KEMPTON.
Fort
OCTAVU8 COHK2
No. 98 Bay i
J. A. MERCIES, Soliciting Agent tor Florida.
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Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans- |
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIHOBE 915 00
THE STEAMSHIPS 07 THIS COMPANY
Steamer Darid Clark.
JKO. mzGEEiu,. Ooamaater ''
connecting at Brun«twri..L-* above
Brunswick and Brunswick 'aiS ^
I ssasS-sassk s
I Savannah &l^iionviii:
STEAMBOAT LINE.
I Inland all the Way.
the STEAMKR ROSA
! sasesasgsafe
| , Steamer ROSA, Captain
leave trharf foot of Dr;
P. H. Wan,,.,. |
Tuesday; .tTodeck';' — 1
Ftolght received dafly. Sun<Uyn e
J. H- Surra, Manager"' P ‘ B ARS
I Savannah, FloridalChariSI
aU the '^ofacairi^to^ii'toKS^SguS: STEA M PACKET LINE
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through ptt I rtl. ~ _ |
Change of Schedule.1
* to
, '“‘Si
jedo-tt In Krr^-
Are appointed to sail as follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain F. M. HOWES,
MONDAY, July 7th, at 10:00 j
given to all
; towns In 1
FOR NEW YORK. I
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COBUPANY.
CL C. Olkxt, Receiver.
O. 8. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
i Omca, l
iUn^oan. V
*yl7thTl879. J
QxtnsuL SurxRiNTxxDiiNT'a Omen,
Atlantic asd Gulf Hi
RirysiB, May
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th,
se "*“* ‘ u '” —
senger Trains on this Rood will run as*toT
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. a NICKERSON,
TYTILL sail WEDNESDAY, July 9th. at 10
Tf o’clock a. x.; and WEDNESDAY, July
23d, at 9 o’clock a. x. 3
This new ship is 2,250tons, and was built
prasBly for thtt trade. She has nmam
cent passenger accommodations and ax
speed.
For freight or passage apply to
wilder a oo.. Agenta
J. A.MERCIER, Soliciting Agent tor Flori
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Philadelphia & Southern
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,
hearing Each Port Ereiy Saturday.
I nnsT class passage s» oo I
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 15 00
83
1 » *
STACSCH AND POPULAR STF.AME2
CITY T*OIIVT ’
Captoin B. F. SCOTT,
WILL LEAVE
For Fernandiny^JatksonTillc,Palau. I
Arid Intermediate Landing on St. John’sfi-
EVERY WEDNESDAY at 12 r_ _T
foot of Lincoln streS. " nooo - fr o-= *!*f J
Claw connection made
Hit a
St. J L ,
rate, given to riTer -
TONEVEBY SATURDAY MORNING tSS
^
G-M-SORREL, General Agent.
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fir Dueusta and Way Lanm I
WITCHES!
DIAMONDS!
renovated and refurnished,
guests June 21.
CLEMENT & SOUTHGATE,
Proprietors
II. S. CLEMENT, late LindeJl Hotel,St. Louis.
WM. WILKINSON, Sup't. my26-M,WAF26t
MAGNOLIA HOUSE,
DARIENf GA.
T HE above well known Hotel, which has | Cabin
recently undergone extensive and thorough I P nce ® low -
I repair and remodeled, has been refurnished
throughout in good style, and is now one ot the
| best appointed Hotels in the State. With atten
tive and courteous assistants, and the table
plied with the best to be procured, I can
tidently offer mv friends and the public the
very best accommodations, and shall endeavor
| by personal attention to make transient and
steady patrons as much at home as it is possi
ble in a first class Hotel.
THOMAS WHITE,
je7-lm Proprietor.
MOUNTAIN RETREAT.
BERKSHIRE HILLS.
SWITZERLAND OP AMERICA. ,
Tlie mansion Home, Wllllamstown,
„ NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:10 p. x
Arrive at Jesup daily at 6:33 p. x
Arrive at Thomasrille daily at. 6:25 a. x
Arrive at Bainbridge daily at 9:40 a. x-
Arrive at Albany dafiy at 11:00 ,
Arrive at Live task daily at 1:35 a. x I
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 7:30 a. x
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7:30 a. x
Leave Tallahassee daily at 5:00 p. u
Leave Jacksonville dally at 5:00 p. u
Leave Live Oak dafiy as 10:50 p x
Leave Albany daily as.... . .. 4:15 p. x
Leave Bainbridgo dally at 3:45 p. x
Leave ThomasviUc daily at. 7:35 p. x
Leave Jesnp daUy at 5:45 a. x f
Arrive at Savannah 4a0y at 820 a. x
No change of cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savan-
■ nah Albany.
CHAMBERand PARLOR SUITS, EA8TLAKE ROCKERS, all kinds of MATTING, White, Check* I Passengers from Savannah tor Fernandlno.
Fancy, etc. I Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Ancurinet and Upbolsterine done by experienced workmen. Our good* are the beat and I ^ eTlg ® r ? f ? rD * ri f a “ k ® th 4 traIn -
FnMITUEE! PURHTFEE!
Mattings, Oil Cloths and Window Shades.
Three Dollars Per Day. I I Just received invoices of MOSQUITO NETS, TESTERS, etc. PATENT FOLDING COT BEDS,
rprns splendid Hotel baa been thorou B hly th “ m ° St ^ «*■
1 renovate,land refurnished. Will open for | PAT ENT REVOLVING BOOR CASES,
STEAMER KATIE*
cep'- A. C. CAEAN1S8.1
YX7TLL leave Padelford’s wharf every 7
_ * DAY EVENING at fi o’clock, for c
Points. For freight or passage apply to
^ JOHKIaWTON; kaajx
Offlce-on wharf.
^lUinr-sJ.
JUST THE THING FOB OFFICES.
THE FIBST-CLA88 STEAMSHIP
JUNIATA
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
w i°* T ® 8svannsh on SATURDAY.
July 5th, 1879, at 9 o’clock a. x.
For freight or passage, having i
sacommodatlooa, apply to
jeSl-td
- HUNTER A SON,
BABY CARRIAGES, ALL STYLES.
FOR NEW YORK
STKAHSHIP COMPASy.
ALLEN A LINDSAY,
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169 AND 1T1 BROUGHTON STREET.
gursrtt’s (Coroatnt.
n s ‘
(1). S:i 00 for low pale (K), $3 25 for pale (M),
S3 62J6 for extra pale (N), $4 00 for window
glass, and $4 25 for water white. Spirits tur
pentine active and easier. Sales 1,200 casks at
24c. per gallon for whiskys and oils, and 25c.
per gallon for regulars. Crude turpentine la
valued at $1 75 per baijel for vligin. fi 40 for
yellow dip ana 70c.
Courier.
closed steady at J
$.’ JO for strained; $1 15
Crude turpentine closed a
hard, $1 60 for yellow dip and £2 io tor virgin. I
Tar firm at 75c. Cora plosed steady for prime I
white at 56c. I
Cikcd«ati. July 1.—Flour closed duU and
drooping, wheat closed strong, old red alknber j
at $1 05©l 0 %. Com dull at 38©38>6c. Oats
in good demaud and g shade higher at 34©36c.
Rye dull. Provisiong—Pork closed quiet at
$10 25 for mess. Lard cloesd duU anq dropp
ing; current make at 6 00. Bulk Meats closed j
Stronger; shoulders held at 3 95^6©4 COo tor
seller for August; short ribs, 4 90 for cash, 5 C3
bid buyer for August; short dear held at 5 «0c.
Bacon fairly active and a *bele b 5 «rher; shoul
ders at 4M©49fJc; clear ribs at 5$6©5|6c; dear
sides at 5% <l5%c. WhisKy dosed active and
firm at $1 03. Butter easier; fancy creamery
01 J7©l8c; choice Western reserve at 12©16c:
clioio* control Ohio at 9©10c. Sugar dosed
‘ * white at 894©
Hogs closed i
50; light
Clocks! Jewelry!
SILVERWARE!
Spectacles! Bronzes!
IFANCY GOODS, &c.
U NDER entire new management. This fine
new hotel, with 150 rooms, situated in the
I model college town of America, in the midst of I
I the grandest mountain scenery, is now open for I
the reception of visitors. Prices to suit the f
I times. For circular and terras address
GARDINER BROS./Managers.
No mosquitoes. No hay fever. No malaria.
my5-M,W&F.3m
| HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. J.
O PENS JUNE 15,1879. Elegantly located at I
r ■— *•- — - ~~ * - - 1
URNETT’S ™-
COCOAINE.
. for scrape.—News and
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REPOS"’.
V ZtASClAU
LOSDOX, July 1. -Erie, 2894. Consols, 97 9-16.
4:30 p! m^-Consols, 9711-16. Erie.
Paris, July 1,2:00 p. m.—Rentes ll6f
4:00 p. m.—Rentes 115f’90c.
Nsw York. July 1.—Stocks opened quiet.
Money at 2U©3)6 per cent. Exnhang
$5r^: shorte n 87J4- State bonds
<lnll. Government bonds firm.
middling Or-
Livkrpoou July 1.—Market oi
«asier* middling uplands, 61516d.
| r «. 7J; sales 5,000 bales, of which 500 bales
were for speculation and export. Receipts
6 850 bales, of which 5,800 bales are American.
’ Futures opened l-16d cheaper. Sales of mid
dling uplands, low middling clause, deliverable
In July. 6^4©6 27-32©6 13 16d; ditto, deliverable
S July August, 6^6 27-32d; ditto, de-
' ' ugiist ana September, 6 29-33d.
middUi
iiverabie in August
1:30 p. m.—Sates of middling uplands, low
middling clause, deliverable in July, 6 27-32d.
Futures firmer.
2:39 p. m.—Sales of middling uplands, low
fiddling clause, deliverable in September and
October, 615-l6d.
The market tor yarns and fabrics at Man
chester is dull.
4:30 p. m.—Sales of middling uplands, low
middling clause, deliverable in October and
November, 6 19-3*2d.
Sales of American 4,000 boles.
6 p. m.—Futures closed quiet but firm.
Nkw York, July 1.—Cotton opened dull;
oa)6&4 n 5 boles; middling uplands. 12 7-l6c; mid
dling Orleans, 12 9-16c.
Futnres—market opened quiet, as follows:
July. 12 41c; August, 2249c; September. 1283c;
October, 12 45c: November. 1104a
Ltvkrpool, July 1.—Lard 32s fid.
1:30 p. m.—Breadstuffs steady;
fis lid.
Nsw York. July
fPheat opened quiet.
ion for hards at 9©9^c; A
896c; New Orleans a fift©7Mc
stead v and firm; common at $: „
at $3*55©3 75; packing at $3 ?0©i VO; frjtchers I
at $3 »0©4 00; receipts 1,300; shiomenta 140.
St. Loci a. July L—Flour ctosed dull aud
unchanged; double extra $3 75©4 25; treble ditto
at 2145©4 75; (amily at $4 85©5 20; choice to
fancy nt $5 2t©5 85. Wheat closed dull and
lower: No. 2 red fal) at pTVfc for cosh; options
opened higher; reached 93Jk©01Vc, closing at
9^Jc for July; 91>6©92c. closing Oljfc for
August; No. 3 ditto at 92)6c. Corn -closed
better; 3%c forcash: 33J^c for July; 3096c for
August. Uats closed lower for No. 2. Whisky
closed quiet at $1 04. Pork quiet at $10 80©
10 30 for mess. Lard dull and nominal. 6 05
bip. Bulk meats nominally better; clear rib at
4 80©4 85. Bacon closed quiet; clear ribs at
5 40c; clear sides 5 65.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON,
Cor. Boll and Broughton Sts.
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Shipping intelttgmt.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sux Risks 4:56
SW Sets t ’ ?;0*
High Water at Savajtcah. . .6:14 a. x. 7:22 p. x.
Wednesday, July 2. 1879.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY I
Steamship of Macon, Kempton, New ]
York—O Cohen £ Co.
Steamship Juniata, Catharine, Philadelphia— !
Wm Hunter & Son. j
Bark N P Neilsen (Nor), Knudsen, Delaware
Breakwater—Holst, Fullarton & Co.
Bark Luzia (Port), DaSilva, St Vinoent, C V I,
21 days—Tunno 8t Co.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY, j
Schr Tearless, Malone, Abaco -Master.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Rosa. Ward, Florida—W F Barry.
Steamer Carrie. Gibson, Augusta and way
landings—C F Stubbs. t
SAILED IcES'rpRDAY.
Schr Edward Johnson, Lisboa.
Sterling Silver Ware,
FINE JEWELRY,
American & Imported Watches,
I SILVER PLATED GOODS of the best quality.
SPECTACLES of all kinds.
CLOCKS, eta, eta
At Prices to Suitthe Times,
F.D. JORDAN’S,
135 CONGRESS STREET,
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Opposite Pulaski House
£st Malt.
NEWSPAPER
FOB SALE OB LEASE.
F OR SALE OR LEASE, an established News-
; paper and Job Office, in one of the most
Bv Telegraph to the Morning Nett _
July 1—Passed up, steamship
New Yc * ' ; * ^
of Macon. New York; Ji_
barks Neilsen (Nor), and Luzia
Passed out, schr Edward Job
I With
I Win
acd healthiest cities in North Geor-
it the right man can make money.
Johnaen.^ijshon.
be sold or leased on extraordinary
Jasons which '
will be
At anchor, waiting, barks Elene and Minerva
Loading, ship Spartan.
» Nothing off.
Wind NE, 32 miles: fair
Later—Schr Fearless arrived at Quarantine.
New York, July I—Arrived. Kate Fawcett,
Syrian, Hudson, Algiers, Tketjs, QthaUo^ Mon-
psna.
Arrived out, Lyra. Leonidas, Carin, William
Bowen, Wyoming. Anna Thorman. HenryNor-
wriL Canopus, Oder. Bolivia, Indiana, Helen ,
Sands, Emanuel, Agatha I
OiMieston, JnV 1-Aftini, IHufe N(nr, I by
Boa 1 plS-U
modatin^ teriM, for ruuons
mode known to inquirers. Address
EDITOR,
Gore No. 50 Hunter street, Atlanta, Ga.
TO PHYSICIANS.
UIBB'8 Chloroform, 8quibb’a
»b*s Collodion, flerible »n>i coni
Ether,
■n<< cantharidal.
O. BUTLER,
the junction of Shark River and the Ocean.
Situated on high ground, within 200 feet of the
surf. Hotel bos 250 handsomely furnished
rooms, and all the modern improvements—gas
and water, electric call bells, eta Elegant
drives, ocean, river and lake bathing and fish
ing. FRED. E. FOSTER,
jel3-F,M&W18t Manager.
| THE HYGEIA HOTEL,
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.,
S ITUATED one hundred yards from Fort
Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any
I hotel in the United States as a Spring, Summer
| or Autumn Resort. Send for circular.
Harrison phoebus,
je!2-lm Proprietor.
HOARD AT MANSION HOUSE,
PLAINSFIELD. N. J. ’
O ft MILES from New York. Railroad fare 32
Jdt} cents to city. Board $6 per week. Ad
dress Box 887. ■ jel8-12t
jHilMft.
ERKENBBECHER’S
[Bon-Ton Starch.
Is absolutely odorless, and Chemically
Pure.
It is snowflake white.
It is susceptible of the highest and
most lasting Polish.
It possesses greater strength of body
than other trade brands.
It is packed in Pound Parcels. Full
Weight guaranteed.
It costs less money than any Starch in
the World.
It is manufactured in the heart of the
greatest cereal region of the Globe
It is sold universally in America by
Grocers and Dealers.
Its annual consumption reaches Twen
ty Million Pounds.
ANDREW ERKENBRECHER.
. CINCINNATI.
230-Erkenbrccher'* World-Famous Corn 8tarch
• for Food.
jy9-Tu.60t
A Compound of Cocoanut Oil,
For Promoting the Growth and Pre
serving the Beauty of the Hair.
It softens the hair when harsh and dry. It
soothes the Irritated scalp. It affords tho
richest lustre. .It prevents the hair from fall
ing off. It promotes Its healthy, vigorous
growth. It is not greasy nor sticky. It leaves
no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff.
Baldness.
Philadelphia, May 28,1877.
Gentlemen,—Raring used your Coooaixe for
tho past ten or twelve years, I take pleasure in
giving as my opinion that no preparation mado
in this country will keep the hair so soft and
glossy, and, at the same time, allay all irrita
tion of the scalp. It will most effectually re
move dandruff, §n4 prevent the hair from
falling out.
TOOMAS ROBERTS,
Wholesale Grocer, 30 South Front Street.
Scgid Heacf.
"Ottawa, 114*, April 8,1878.
Messrs. Joseph Bubkett A Co, 1'
Gentlemen,—For over two years I havo suf
fered terribly with “scald headIn its worst
form. A few weeks sgol trledabottloof yonr
Cocoaixe. The first application gavo me re
lief, and now the disease is effectually cared.
I cheerfully recommend Burnett’s Cocoa ink
to any one suffering with the above complain*..
Yours respectfully,
N. C. STEVENS, Deputy Sheriff.
I Janl6-6m* 4
fainting.
MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1865.)
House, Sign, Fresco & Banner
PA IN TING.
. from Savannah tor Brunswick
I take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. x.
J Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:90 p. x.. ar-
| rive at Savannah 9:20 x. x.
I Passengers leaving Maoon at 7:15 a. x. (dally
I export Sunday) gonnect at Jesup with this train
I Passengers from Florida by this train connect
| at Jesup with train arriving In Macon at 6:25 p.
I and from Savannah And Jacksonville?^* 1
Connect at Albany witfi
both ways on Southwestern
from Macon, Eufanla, Montgomery,
New Orleans, eta
Mall steamer leaves Baicbrfdge for Apalachl-
I oola every Sunday and Thurs lay evening: tor
| Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after-
THR ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
Chptein XL a DAGGETT.
SSSroS* toanS ,or aus trade, and harts.
&Uy. ho^ a "Sigs
to I
, , . July 2d, 2879;
o’clock p. at.
J. A_ MERCIES, Freight * ~
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Son- I AKent for
Gtite, IHral, St.
BESEBVOJR MILLS
Congress and Jefferson Streets,
Manufacture Daily Choice
GRITS ^ MEAL,
THE BEST IN THie CITY.
Grain, Hay, Feed, Flour, Bacon,
Filled with dispatch at the lowest market
figures by
feb37-tfr
RAILROAD, MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP
PLIER PAINj'8, PIT
NISHES. BRUSHES. __
ING and ENGINH OtL
AXLEGREASE, iADnmia, *11 lrinds e"d ^*ra' |
142 St Julian and 141 Bryan streets.
mh22-tf
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil Store.
STEAMBOAT,
RAILR0A0 AND MILL SUPPLIES
BASHES, BLINDS,
Doors, Mouldings, Ac.
NO. 5 \
apSS-tf
tor Green Core 8p
Jdm’s river 1 ’ Enterpri8 ®* ^ *** |
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 A. xl, and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4:40 p. x.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Offloe. No. 22 Bull
street, and at Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Fos-
•enger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN
VISION.
Leave Savannah, 801*5*173 exempted, at 7:03 a.
Paaeengsr
jeli-UL
INMAN LINE
9:50 A. _
11:50 A. 1
220 p.l
6:45 p. x
5:00 j
9:10i_ _
'220 p. 1
2:33 r. 1
5:15 p. j
ANDREW HANLEY,
No. S Whitaker Street,
Paint and Oil Store.
KAILBOAD, STEAMBOAT AMD MTT.I. SU1
PUSS.
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc
Honse and Sign Painting,
LIMB PLASTER AND CEMENT, j
Bote Agent tor the celebrated “ HOMJ
LIGHT” OIL.
All orders will receive prompt atteatiur.
decSl-tf
JOHN G. BUT LEU.I
Wholwnla Md Been DOftter In
Points, Oils, Glassy Yaralshea, Etc
A L8O, a fullline of WALL PAPERS. Horn*
JtX Blgn and Ornamental Painting done wit* !
and dispatch, at pricss to suit tfa*
NO. 22 DRAYTON STREET, SAVANNAH, Os
Also, have on hand and for sale the best qua'
tty of GEORGIA LEMS hi any quantity.
mh95-ly
wm. p. McKenna,
13S CONGRESS STREET,
House and Sign Painter,
PAINTS,
apl2-tf
and peat.ee nr
OILS AND GLASS,
VARNISHES, ETC.
Solid Mtts.
SfcKttmrn, St.
SHINGLES.
200,000 Rived Cypress 5 hingles
Best quality. Just received and tor sale low
by
BACON &
H
lorstg anfl jauleg.
BROOKS, Ijskfjf/uiniBsor, *1^
BLACKSMITH
AT FLAKING
Cor. Liberty and East Broad sts
FOB SALE.
HEAD FIRST CLASS |CULE8,y
suitable for Timber, Turpentine and
I SAVANNAH NURSERY.
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
I T>LAKTS, ROSES and CUT FLOWERS. AO
JL orders
ap25*f
NEW STYLES DECORATED
M TOILET SETS!
Arrive at McIntosh.
Arrive at Jeenp
Arrive at Blacashoa* “ *
Arrive at Dupont **
Leave Dupont •• •
Leave Blackshea- “
Leave Jesup "
Leave McIntosh “ ‘
Arrive at Savaoaah ** ‘
WESTERN DIVISION.
XOFDAY, WKOSKSOAV AXD TRW AT.
Leave Dupont at 5-40 a.
Leave Valdosta at 8:15 a.
Leave Quitmau at 9 37 a.
Arrive at Thomaavfii.': et 11:45 a.
Leave ThomasvlUcat.... 1.40r
Leave Caudlla at 4*16 r
Arrive at Albany r.t 6 3? p’
LeaveAlbsnvat 5^0a.
Leave Camilla at 7-35 a.
, Arrive at Thomasrille at 10:50 a.
Leave ThomaarUle at 1-Ojp >
Leave Quitmau at 3::3 ?! s
Leave Valdosta at 4 -40 p. v
Arrive «t Dupont 6-50 p. x
J. 8. Tvsox, Master of Trzn»po rta tioa.
_ ^ „ SL R HAJNZS,
Jw g General Superintendent.
arim and gragg ^gnnflmT
leDOWDOH &B1LUMTM
IRON AND BRASS
Founders and Machinists,
East Broad St., near A. & G. R. R. Depot,
1 MTUX4H, GEORGIA.
Iron Fronts foi
Stores.
BRACKETS,
IRON RAILING,
CASTINGS
OlAUWid^d
rf—" AJiCUITECTUKAL
X IRON WORK,
[ liar Ohasebss, Stores and DwsUIngs nude to
order.
| SUGAR MILLS & PANS
A BPECIAX-TY.
rTMTEDSTATESand Royal UaO Stesmets,
eY4 ma^Ly “■* L,Terp °° 1 -
City op Bkoux, 5491
City ofRichxoxd, 4607
City op Chester, 4566
Theee maRnincent s>
strongest, largest and fastest on the AtiAntfr.
and have every modern improvement, includ
ing hot and cold water and electric bells In
staterooms, revolving chairs in saloons. >Rth
and smoking roonSTbarber sbo£rScl fS
—— and other infonnation. r~-‘
it. 31 Broadway,
TC8, Savannah.
Atkins House, Jacksonville, Fla.
t JL tV. tkue—Sra: I am pit-used to l
testimony to the great merits ot your L
Remedy as a cure for Dyspepsia. For a nuts*
beror years I could not eat a full meal till
I j be thrown off my stomach oA I
I suffered all the horrors Unit ran he I
glued with sick headache and colic. Foci
months ago your Liver Remedy and Bird I
[ Funfler was recommended to me. It was frl
flntt medicine that gave me relief. I hr»l
taken six large bottles of the Remedy, ax f
have no more trouble with the Dyspepsia a I
any of its attendant symptoms. 1
i Mas. ELEANOR PRATI
, J*-*. W. Case—Dear Sir: This is tocerttr
that I have been using your Liver Remedy a I
my family for some time past, and I find it c I
invaluable remedy for aU diseases of the lisr I
and stomach, and would not be without iL 11
I cannot recommend it too highly.
Yours, eta, Mrs. H. SIPE,
Washington, L». C
Dr. M. W.OASE Sl
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER)
Is Tonic, Cordial, Anti-Rilious. I
PllPrC LivtaComplaint.Bilioussei«.Hei>■
UUntO ACHE. UlCK HEAlMrUE, fiEVnALOhS
Fever and Aocr, Palpitatii)-;, CossuxptixI
DYSPEPSIA
1 all Diseases of the Stomarh, Liver* aril
voa. It buildsuptherj9tem,nij>!eaianttotakl
■ not sickrn. give rain, nor leave tho aystem c» V
atcil. aa other medicines do.
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atipated. as oth- r ms dicmes
HOW TO BE and yo^rblood pure, ari I
MS5TOPB OWN »flE. a BflSS I
jn tnn Atlanfm DnPTfVO is not a patent mediciv. I
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SOLOMONS & CO,
26-dAwtilL«^p5,*7»
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adminis
trator on tho estate of WILUAM A. COOK,
late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be and appear be
fore said Court to make objection (if any they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER NEXT, otherwise S& letter* vrffl
be granted.
Witness the Honorable John O. Fkrrzzx,
onltaarr for chGtam oouN^tto
Je2 lam3m Clerk C. O. C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham Countt.— I §pruce street) PhilA.') Pa., sole proprietor.
...To all whom It may concern; Whereas, I CAUTION.—Wrapper on bottles is
HENRY BLUN will up'pi, at the Court of ‘ * *
Ordinary for Letters Dumissory as Adminis-
nrilfinn Foranycarl
htflAnU Of Bttedial
Blind, Itching, Ulcerate I
Piles that DeBing's
J Remedy fails to cure, e |
' gives immediate retid I
cures cases ot long standing in one week, ari I
ordinary cases in two days. $1 a bottle. So* I
by all druggists. J. P. Mili.ek. M. I)., 4* |
printed in black, has pile of stones. Phils., I
on it. No others genuine.
L. C. STRONG, Agent. Savannah, Ga
mh26-W,FAMAweowtillsep5.*79
PRESCRIPTION'S FBEK.
ffator de bonis non on the estate of HENRY*
WJBORGER. late of said countyTd^^
These are. therefore, to cite gnd admonish
all whom It mav concern to "be and appear be- .
fore said court to make objection (if any they I TM)R THE SPEEDY CURE of Sen* .
FIRST MONDAY IN I F nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, asdalld*
1 orders brought on by indiscretion or excea I
Any druggist has the Ingredient?. Da. JAQUSl
it CO.. 130 W. Sixth sti, Ciiicifcnari. C.
dedl-d&wl2m
have) on of before' the
SEPTEMBr*'
... r NEXT, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness the Honorable John O. Fxrrill,
^gihwg^tor Chatham county, tins SUZdij&
je2 lamSm Clerk C. O. G *C.
’ATE OF 'GEORGIA, Chatham Countt.—
To all whom it may concern: Whereea.
THOMAS D. BEKTODY will apply at the Ouun
of Ordinary tor Letters Dism&L ry ^ Admin
istrator on the estate of JOHN R. kt.tjh
of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and aAm/wiab all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have'
o®or before, toe FIRST MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER NEXT, otherwise so^* letter*
will be granted. ^ leixen
a&TSfc*"
jez-lam3m Clerk CO.CC
i’urabfr, Sr.
Carriages, gaggirs, Sr.
BOL8HAW * S > I THE SAVANNAH
pnuBE nm
1 Oidatand of XcEeeft Bcuett,
Corun Sar and WMt Broad StrMte.
O TATE OF GEORGIA, Chathjuc Cotnrrr.
O To all whom it may concern: Whereas.
JOHN L STODDARD will applj at Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dismireory as
of the last will and testament of JANE WIL
SON. late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and anpear before
said court to make objection Wany they
SS.T'LSHnSL b Sfe!2 016 FIRST MONDAY IN
TER NEXT, otherwise said letters will
_ .the Hooorahle John O. FNrbiu.
Ordhiary for Chatham county, this 31st day
‘ JOHN D. BOSS,
Clerk C. O. C. C.
C. BACON & CO.,
TIMBER,
Lumber, Shingles. |
LATHS, PICKETS, Etc.
Wholesale and Retail 1
Bntr gooltg.
JarI.
CHARLES H. DIXON.
OOAIr
t
TUST received and bow landing per schooner
Cl M.E Graham,500tonsLykSiValley Egg
.
my realdence. No. 80 Broughton street, will re-
oetve prompt stteotion.
ter and repairing of rehidsn. In addition to
H^horeapmere! worktop with
GEORGIA, Chxtsan Cocstt.—
. T ^.*JL" hotn it may concern: Whereas.
SOHLLARD will apply nt the Court of
Ordinary for Letter. Dismiseory as Admlate-
trator on the estate of L0BI8 A. J. KER. lateol
■aid county, deoessed.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it uuy ooooexn to be and appear be-
tope said court to make objection (if any they
—? .or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
rEXBEE NEXT, otherwise sold letters
will be granted.
^ Witness the Honorable John O. Ferri ,
Ordinary tor Chatham county, this 31st da?
of , May. lffia. JOH& D. BOSS,
je0-lam3m CIsrkCaGG
CHAS. H. fiixoir,
Office and Yoidtoot.of Goa I
> Y-LAWB FOR 1
workjruaran
. WILSON,
COFFEE.
5,500BAGS COFFEE
)ER German bark .
1 from Rio de J
(jCMToos & poraa^i
BOOKSELLERS * STATIONERS,
132 BROUGHTON STREET.
FAIRCHILD'S
Celebrated Gold
Pens
CREEDMOOR TARCETS |
AND POSTERS.
lBIISCEI.I<ANEOUS BOOBS
Ordered at mihlishere' prices.
(Sarprnttrs.
H. H. BADBEKSj
Contractor and Builder,
*0. IS» BRYANSTBEET. BCTWEra BULL
AND 1
S SOLICITED.
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