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FRIDAY, JULY 4. 1879.
SAVANNAH TOAKK.ET.
OFFICE OF THE MORKTNQ NEW8,
Savaxxah, July 3, 1879, 4 p.m.
Cotton.—The market was nominally un
changed; nothing doing; with no sales. We
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M (idling. 12
2-r.w Middling 11%
Good Ordinary. 11|£
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Rice.—The market for this grain was Ann end
unchanged, with a good inquiry. The sales
were 50 casks. We quote:
Common 6 ©6%
Fair 6%©6%
Good 6%©7
Prime 7%©7}i
Naval Storks.—The market for rosins was
dull, with a light demand. The sales were 250
bbls., as follows: 150 bbls. of the common
grades, and 100 bbls. of grades K, M and N, at
unchanged prices. Spirits turpentine was quiet,
firm and unchanged. No sales. Receipts
for the day 878 bbls. rosin and 153
bbls. spirits turpentine. We quote: Rosins—
A and B 51 05, C $110. D SI 15, E 51 25, F SI 35,
G f 160, H $2 00. I S2 80, K 3 01, M S3 50, N |3 75.
window glass 5112%. Spirits turpentine—Oils
and whiskies 24%c . regulars 25c.
Financial.—Sterling Kxcnango—sixty day
bills, with bills lading attached, $4 84©4 85.
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New York sight exchange buying at 3-16 per
cent, premium and selling at 5-16 per cent
premium.
Stocks and Bonds.—Market very quiet.
City of Savannah 7 per cent., old, 71}$ bid,
72}$ asked. City of Savannah 5 per cent., new,
71}$ bid, 72}$ asked. Central Railroad
ex-dividend, 66 bid, 67 asked. Sout
7 per cent, guaranteed, ex-dividend, 100 bid, 101
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7
cent., coupons January and July, maturity J
1101$ bid. Ill asked.
State Bonds. —Georgia new 6’s, 1889, Jan. and
July coupons, 1081$ bid, 109 asked; Georgia 6
per cent., coupons Feb. and Aug., maturity 1879
find 1KM6. lOOaKfciV. bid. 101al03 asked: Georgia
aud 1886, 100al02}$ bid, 101al03 asked; Georgia
mortgage on W. A A. It. It. regular 7 per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886, 112
bid, 113}$ asked; Georgia mortgage on W. ft A.
Railroad, endorsed ISuliock. 7 percent., coupons
Jan. and July, maturity 1886, 111 hid, 112 asked;
Georgia 8 percent., coupons April and October,
maturity, according to age, 1879, 1887,101all2
hlH i f kia114 naked: Georeia. Smith's. 1875.
113’ bid, 114 asked. Railroad Bonds.
A. & G. 1st mortgage sectional 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity
3881, 1885 and 1887, 102al05 bid; A. ft. G. 1st
mortgage consolidated 7 per cent., coupons
Jan. and July, maturity 1897, 105 bid. 106 asked;
Atlantic ft Gulf endorsed city of Savannah 7 per
cent., coupons Jan. and July, maturity 1879, 25
bid, 35 asked.
Bacon. — Market very firm: demand active;
stock ample. We quote: Bacon, clear rib sides,
6%c.; shoulders, 5%c.; dry salted clear ribbed
sides, 5%c.; long clear, 5}$c.; shoulders, 4%<s.;
hams. 2U}$c.
Flour.—The market very firm; stock ami
demand good. We quote: 8uperfine, $5 7
5 95; extra, 56 20©6 45; fancy. 57 20 © 7
family, f6 70©6 95; bakers’, 56 G0©6 85.
Grain—Corn—No cargo arrivals during the
week; market firmer. White 66©68c; mixed
Clc. Oats—Market firm at 46c
Hides, Wool, etc.—Hides: In active demand
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at quotations. We quote: Dry flint, 12}$c.; salt-
’ " T ool: Rece ‘
'■ntc.;
nglest
de-
ed,*?%©9}$c. Wool: Receipts growing
mand weakening; we quote. Unwashed, free of
burrs, prime lots, 28©29c.; burry wool, 9©12e.
Tallow, 6c.; wax, 22c.; deer skins, ~
■kins. 25c. ©$2 00.
Hat.—In good supply: demand good. We
quote: Norths rn. 75©80c. wholesale, 90c.0
retail; Philadelphia. $1 00© 110.
Lakh.—The market is quiet. We quote: In
tierces, tubs and kegs, 7}$©7%c.
Balt.—The stock is fair and the de
mand moderate ; market steady. We quote:
f. o. b., 85c. per car load; 90©95c. at retail
and drayage.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.—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 aud shipments continue
large, a more active demand for tonnage
may be expected. Vessels are still wanted
to load for Mediterranean ports. We quote:
To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports, $6 00©
U 50; to Philadelphia 5*» 25@650; to New York
and Sound ports, 86 75©7 50: to Boston and
eastward. $7 00©7 50; to St. John, N. B.. $8 00;
[Timber from $1 00 to 51 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the West Indies and windward, $7 00
©8 00, gold; to South America $1* 00©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
of loading port.
Naval Storks.—Rosin and spirits 3s. 6d.©5&
3d. to United Kingdom or Continent direct.
To New York, 30©35c. on rosin, nominal.
BT STEAM.
Cotton—
Liverpool direct 90
Liverpool, via New York, jp H> ?§d
Liverpool, via Baltimore, v lb 5-lbd
Liverpool, via Boston, ft fi>* 5-16d
Havre, via New York, tt>., gold..... lc
Bremea via New York, 9 ®*., gold... 1 l-16c
Bremen, via Baltimore, ^ 2) %c
Antwerp, $ ft*., gold lc
Boston, 9 bale $1 25
Sea Island, bale 1 50
New York, $ bale 150
Sea Island, ^ bale 1 50
Philadelphia, ^ bale 125!
Sea Island, $ bale 1 5C*
Baltimore, bale 125
Providence, 9 100 lbs 50
Sick—
New York, 9 cask $1 00
Philadelphia, 9 cask 1 00J
Baltimore, $1 cask 1 00
Boston, 9 cask 125
Vegetables—
Philadelphia, 9 bushel crate, 30c
New York, bushel crate 30c
Boston, 9 bushel crate ^ 30c
Baltimore, 9 bushel crate 25c
BT BAIL.
Cotton—
Liverpool, $Mb 9-32d
COUNTRY PRODUCEJ
Brown Fowls, 9 pair 45
Half grown, 9 pair 20
Wheat opened quiet. Corn opened quiet.
Pork opened quiet at $9 50 for meer. Lard
opened steady for steam rendered at I
Spirits turpentine at 27J$c. Rosin opened at I
51 30 for strained. Freights quiet.
naLTmoRE, July 8.—Flour opened steadier;
Howard street and Western superfine at I
|3 00©3 50: ditto extra at 54 00©4 75; family
(5 00©5 75; city mills superfine at $3 25©3 50;
extra at $4 00©4 75; Rio brands at $6 00;
Patapsco family at 56 75. Southern wheat I
closed firm; Western firm and active; Southern
red at 5112©117; amber at $1 17©1 20; No. 2
Pt unsylvania red at Si 19; No. 2 Western win
ter red, on the spot, 51 15%; July delivery,
?1 10}$©1 10%; August delivery,$l 07%©1 07}$;
Sep'ember delivery, $1 07© I 07}$. southern
co. n firm; Western quiet and easy; Southern
white at 52c; yellow at 48c.
^Cleared. barkOriana (Br). Hurry.jSharpness
. Timber and Lumber Co.
RFf’F.rPTH
1 case
boxes
checks, 1 case plaids, 5 bales bagging, 6 pkgs
paper. 1 car lime, 1 box wax, 3 cars lumber, 220
obis rosin. 24 bags wool, 6 bales wool, 5 bdls
hides, 2 bbls syrup.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. July 3—
6 bales cotton, 25 cars lumber, 2 cars bacoD, 1
bbls rosin, 147 bbls spirits tur-
bbls spirits
K wool, 6 b
and 1 bbl v
vege-
EVEN1NG REPORT.
SagS*.
per
New Yore, July 3.—Money firm at -
per cent. Exchange closed steady i' ~
4 86. Government bonds closed stc
flve*. 103%; four and halfs, 106; four
cents. 101%. State bonds closed dull.
Stocks closed lower; New York central, 118;
Erie, 27%; Lake Shore, 72%; Illinois Central, I
88: Pittsburg, 97; Chicago and Northwestern,
64%; ditto Preferred, 95}$; Rock Island, 137}$;
Wwstera Union. 92%.
8ub-Treasury balances: Coin, 5126,147,110 00;
currency, $31,285,650.
pentine, 43 bbls syrup,
hides, 1 coop poultry, 11 crates and
tables, and mdse.
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. July
3—100 bbls lime, 29 bbls rosin, 6 bbls spirits tur-
ltine. 40 sacks rough rice, 320 boxes tobacco,
caddies tobacco. 6 cases tobacco, 3 sacks
wool, 15 bdls chairs, 4 calves, 2 coops chickens,
2 boxes eggs, 66 pkgs mdse, 1 engine and ten
der.
Per schr Sallle Coursey, for Philadelphia—
161.000 feet lumber—G W Haslam.
Per schr G W Andrews, for BaltimoJ&-218,-
000 feet lumber—R B Reppard.
CONSIGNEES.
cotton.
Liverpool, July 3, 5:00 p. m.—Cotton—Sales
of middling uplands, low middling clause, de-
able in August and September, b 15-16d, a
31-32d. Futures closed firm.
New Yore, July 3.—Cotton Exchange
closed till Monday.
Consolidated net receipts 759 bales: exports
to Great Britain 231 bales; to the continent 499
bales.
Galveston, July 3.—Cotton closed nominal;
middling 12c; low middling U%c; good or
dinary ll%c; net receipts 70 baleo; gross re
ceipts 10 bales; sales 00 bales; stock 2,441
bales; exports coastwise 51 bales.
Norfolk, Jaly 3.—Cotton closed nominal;
middling 12%c; net receipts 20 bales; gross re
ceipts 00 bales; stock 1,593 bales; exp< * ~
wise 16 bales.
Boston, July 3.—Cotton closed steady;
middling 12%c; low middling 12%c; good or
dinary ll%c; net receipts 126 bales; gross
receipts 00 bales; stock 4,784 bales; exports to
Great Britain 231 bales.
Wilmington, July 3.—Cotton closed steady,
middling 12c; low middling U%c; good oral-
nary 11c; net receipts 00 bales; gross receipts
00 bales; sales 00 bales; stock266 bales.
Philadelphia, July 3.—Cotton closed quiet;
dddling 12%c; low middling 12%c; good or
dinary 11 %'•; net receipts 00
©ceipts 0j bales; sales 186 bales; j
lers 18-3 bales; stock 10,554 bales.
New Orleans, July 3.—Cotton closed firm:
Per Central Railroad. July 3—L Putzei, A
Freidenberg ft Co, JJJ Butler, IL Falk ft Co,
A C Harmon ft Co, J T Shuptrine, G Eckstein ft
Co. Goodman £ M, -Eckman 4 V, Alexander ft
M, R W Woodbridge. H Myers ft Bros. l> C Ba
con ft Co, Parker ft J, Fordg Agt, Walter ft H.
Per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. July 3—
Jno Flannery ft Co, Walter ft H, Peacock, H &
Co, Parker & J, A T Lee & Co, C L Jones, R B
Reppard, Ketchum & Co, Hawkins P Mill Co,
John J McDonough, W M Davidson, Holcombe,
H 4 Co. Graham dfc H, Jno Ryan, D C Bacon &
\ Co, J H Ambrose, S G Haynes & Bro, R Mcln-
tire. Herman & K, Transfer Department. Chas
Collins, M Ferst & Co, Boehm, B & Co. Loeb &
E, A A Aveilhe, Chas Seiler.
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. July
-FordgAgt A4GRR.CRB, Steamer Ka
tie, Solomon Bros, The J M Brunswick & B Co,
A J Miller & Co, J Lowenstein. M J Doyle, Jas
Hunt, H Myers & Bros, A Lefller, Allen & L.
lotteries.
Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky.
=1 Oil*
POPULAR DRAWING OF THE
; to spin-
Commonwealth Distribution Co.
middling 12c; low middling ll%cf good
dinary ll%c; net receipts 5G4 bales; grosi
ceipts 595 bales: sales 250 bales: stock 2
balsa; exports coast- I
ceipts 595 bales: sales 250 bales: stock 22,198
bales; exports to the continent 499 bales.
Mobile, July 3 —Cotton closed quiet but
steady; middling 12c; low middling ll%c; good
ordinary ll%c; net receipts 20 bales; gr<
ceipts 00 bales; * *
wise 219 bales.
Memphis, July 3.—Cotton closed steady; mid
dling 12c; net receipts 48 bales: shipments
CO bales: sales 50 bales; stock 5,720 bales.
Augusta, July 3.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling ll%c; low middling ll%c; good or
dinary ll%c; net receipts 2 bales;
bait s.
Charleston, July 3.—Cotton closed quiet
and nominal; middling 12c;low n
good ordinary ll}$c; net receipts
00 bales; stock 118 fa
bales.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC.
AT MACAULEY’S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
THURSDAY, JULY 31st, 1879.
On which occasion a Grand Concert will be
given, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket
entitled to admission free.
The Drawing will be supervised by men of
undoubted character and standing, and ticket
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine into the Drawing.
A NEW ERA IN THE HISTORY OF LOTTE
RIES.
Every ticket holder can be his own supervi
sor, call out his number and see it placed In the
wheel. The Management call attention to the
twiddHwg 1194c* I Fraud opportunity presented of obtaining, for
el3 bales: I only ^ of following.prizes:
dm I 4 I* 1- ? 2 ®
Hotels sttf Mu man Resorts.
The Great RennesawRonte.
SEASON OF 1879.
WESTERN ft ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO.,
Office General Passenger Ao;
Atlanta, Ga., June 1
OAD CO.,}
AN
attractive and cheap
SUMMER PROGRAMME.
B.W.WEESS, Prop'r. JNO. E. POOLE, Mang’r.
CATOOSA SPRINGS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
celebrated Springs are 112 miles from
A Uinta, on the W. ft A. R. R., only 4 hours’
ride, and are very remarkable for the great
variety and medicinal virtue of the waters, fine
mountain air, and convenient location. The
spacious Hotel buildings and Cottages are now
open fur the season, and visitors will find com
modious grounds, ample shade, cool, airy
rooms, courteous-attention, and a Table sup-
F iled with an abundance of good things. The
roprietor and Manager are determined to use
every means to make thl« the
Jjou.sc
Pnrnitnre, Mattings, Etc,, at Low Prices
-at-
EMIL A. SCHWARZ S,
197 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 foil supply of REFRIGERATORS of all kinds. The Walnut Dinixg Room Re-
— . * rinuae.
frigerator. Sideboard and Water Cooler combined, the best
lne TYBEK CANVAS COT, with testers; no mattress ~
The
i stock of
'BEK’S CARRIAGES, the noTejfrrWntttqi Simper «nd other kind*.
FRENCH DRESSER CHAMBER SUIT, with Wardrobe to match, rery
RATTAN ROCKERS and LOUNGES; just the thing for these warm afternoons to take a
“hBces LOW DOWN.
je3-dftwtf
w MATHNG.White, Checked and Fancy.
WORK and UPHOLSTERING in all of their details promptly attended to by
Call and be convinced.
E. A. SCHWARZ,
127 BROUGHTON STREET.
FUMITITEE! FUENITIJEE!
Mattings, Oil Cloths and Window Shades.
Most Desirable Summer Resort
Just received invoices of MOSQUITO NETS, TESTERS, et-
the most convenient thing
etc. PATENT FOLDING COT BEDS,
in use.
IN THE SOUTH!
Fast Trains leave Atlanta daily at 5:20 x. m.
and 3 p. k. for the Springs. Being only 26 miles
from Chattanooga parties desiring
far famed
PATENT REVOLVING BOOK CASES,
: the A
JUST THE THING FOR OFFICES.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN!
BABY CARRIAGES, ALL STYLES.
Can leave Catoosa at 9:30 a. m., visit the Moun
tain, and return at 6 p.m. On and after June
10th (and until October 1st), 1879, EXCURSION
TICKETS will be sold at the following rates:
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
Springs, and return, including both Railroad
and Stage Fare and 1 week’s board $10
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
Springs, and return, including both Rail
road and Stage Fare and 2 weeks’ board... 17
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
Springs, and return, including both Rail
road and Stage Fare and 3 weeks’ board.. 24
Excursion Ticket from Atlanta to Catoosa
Springs, and return,-including both Rail
road and Stage Fare and 4 weeks’ board.. 31
Tickets can be purchased for a longer time
than four weeks at same rate per week as
above. Excursion Tickets good to return the
day of leaving Springs.
For further particulars, or cot
Book to Summer Resorts” and
CHAMBER and PARLOR SUITS, EA8TLAKE ROCKERS, all kinds of MATTING, White, Check.
Fancy, etc.
A11 Cabinet and Upholstering done by experienced workmen. Our goods are the best and
prices low.
ALLEN A LINDSAY,
Jyi-tr
169 AND in BROUGHTON STREET.
41*9 ©was.
NT O T I C E !
r r of
arm
( Guide I
> boles; exports coastwise 400
.5 30,000
Cate Hatties, June 21.—Coffee quoted at
$8 50 per quintal.
y xw to ax. J uly 3.—Flour opened steadyand
closed a shade stronger, with a little better de
mand; Southern Hour quiet aud unchanged
for common to fair extra at 54 75©5 60; good
to choice ditto at 55 65©6 75. Wheat opened
quiet, but clo ed }$©lc better with a large ex
port and good speculative business reported;
ungrrded winter red at $111}$© 117. Corn a
shade firmer, but with a very moderate trade;
ungraded at 41©41}$c. Oats closed with
out any decided change in price; 37©37}$c for
No 3; 38c for No. 3 white; 39©39%c for No. 2;
39© 10c for ditto white; 42c for No. 1 white.
Hay very quiet and unchanged; shipping at 515
©50. Hops closed dull; yearlings at 2©4.
Coffee firm but rather quiet; Rio quoted for
cargoes at 11 %© 74 %c: job lots at 11%©15}$c.
Sugar closed quiet with a fair business; Cuba
1 Prize io,000
1 Prize.... 5,000
10 Prizes, 51,000 each 10,000
20 Piizes, 500 each 10,000
100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes, 50 each 10,000
600Pnze8, 80 each 12,000
1,000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Prizes, 300 each 2,706
9 Prizes, 200 each 1,800
9 Prizes, 100 each
1,960 Prizes 112,400
Whole tickets, $2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets,
550; 55 Tickets, $100.
All applications for club rates should be
e home of
to the home office.
Remit by Post Office Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft or express. Full list of draw
ublished in Louisville Courier-Journal
few York Herald, and mailed to all ticket
holders. For tickets and information address
Molasses closed quiet and unchanged. Rice
in fair demand at steady prices; Carolina at 6%
©7%c for fair to choice; Louisiana at 6}$©6%c
for fair to good. Tallow closed quiet Rosin
dull and unchanged for common to good
strained. 8pirits turpentine closed quiet at 27%
©27}$c. Wool closed steady and unchanged:
domestic fleece at 30©45c; pulled at 2C~
unwashed at 9©32c; Texas at 12©30c.
dull; State and Pennsylvania 11}$©12c. Pork
closed dull, heavy and 5©20c per bbl lower; old
mess on the spot at f9 50; quoted at $10 25 for
new. Cut meats dull and without decided
change. Middles quiet but firm; long clear
quoted at 5 15©5 20c; short clear at 5 30; long
and short clear at 5 25. Lard 2}$©5c lower,
closed dull; prime steam on the spot at 6 37}$c:
for August 6 42}$<& g 45c. Butter closed dull
and easier; State at 7©15}$c. Potatoes quiet
and steady; Norfolk at $2 00©2 50; Maryland at
$2 00©2 50; Southern at $2 00©2 50. Whisky
nominal at $1 05}$. Freights to Liverpool
closed steady.
Louisville, July 3.—Flour closed quiet for
extra at $3 u0©3 ^5; ditto family at $4 00©
4 50; No. 1, $5 00©5 25; fancy at $5 50©7 50.
Wheat closed firm and steady for new red and
winter at 90©95. Corn closed steady; white at
43c; mixed at 4Pc. Oatselosed quiet and dull;
white at 36c; mixed at 35c. Provisions—Pork
quiet and steady at $11 00 for mess. Lard
easier; choice leaf, tierce, 7%c; ditto. In kegs,
8}$c. Bulk meats closed steady; shoulders at
3%c : clear rib at 5% cents ; clear sides
at 5%©5}$c. Bacon steady;, shoulders at 4%c;
clear ribs at 5%c; clear sides at 5%©5%c.
Bams—sugar cured at 10©11c. Whisky closed
firm at $1 W.
Chicago, July 3.—Flour dull and unchanged;
inter wheat grades at 35 00©5 25. Wheat
unsettled but generally higher for futures; No.
2 Chicago spring at 98%c bid for cash; 98%c
for July; 94%c for August; 92%c for Septem
ber; No. 3 ditto at 84c; rejected at 67©68c.
Corn closed and in fair demand; high mixed
and No. 2 at 36%c bid for cash: 36%c for July;
37c bid for August; 37%c bid for Septem-
July 31st drawings will take
place monthly
te2G-Th,S,Tuftwlt,JyTh,S,Tu<£rw4t
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
BUTION, CLASS G. AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, JULY 8th, 1879- 110th Monthly
Drawing.
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
^pampmetEivmeAn^^ofcj’o^rings, | are making extensive alterations and have
given up one half of our store temporarily.
Gen. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
je7-S,TuftIh2m
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVASNAH.
Entrance to Retail Department for the present is
on Congress Street.
WE WILL OFFER DURING THIS WEEK:
JOHN BRESMN, MANAGER,
(LATE OF THE PLANTERS HOTEL).
Bargains in Gents’ Gauze Underwear.
Bargains in Children’s & Ladies’ Underwear
Bargains in Misses’, Gents’& Ladies’ Hosiery
Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs.
r T , HIS well known Hotel has been leased by
wT d wm I Bargains in Towels of every description.
be kept in the best style, and its tables will be
S£ p «!S 1 noS>?™ can be procured ta Bargains in Hamburg Insertings & Laces.
4^RUN(f§ I Bargain 8 in Fine Corsets, Fine Corsets,
Bargains in Black and White Lace Ties.
gSttio;
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds.
Saw
Ol
.TAJfSAH, Ga., June 28th, 187%
SUNDAY, June
r trains on the C
TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORTH AND WEST
“ 9:20 A. m
9:39 A. H
4:45 p. a
6:45 p. a
Leaves Macon for Atlanta .. _—8:15 p. a
Arrivss at Atlanta 3:50 a. a
Making close connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
11:40 P.a
e^aoAM
Macon 7.-00 a. a
Arrives at Mmedgeville 9.-44 a. a
Arrives at Katoatos 11:30 a a
. 4:45 p. a
. 4.-00 p. a
. 9*04.11
Making connection at Savannah with the At-
mtic and Golf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 5—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah..;.. 7:30 p. a
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 am
Leaves Augusta 8:30 p. a
m
9:44 a
Arrives at ffatonlon 11:30 a
Arrives at Macon 8.-00 a
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 r
Leaves Macon for Albany and Bothnia S:35 a
Arrives at Bafania. 3:42 p.
Arrives at Albany. 3:43 p.
Leaves Macon for Columbus 8:45 a
Arrives at Columbus. 2:15 p. _
Trains on this achednle for Macon, Atlanta,
Ootannbus, lCnfanla, Albany and Augusta daily,
making close connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-line. At Enfanla with Montgomery
and Enfanla Railroad; at Columbus with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte.
Colombia and Augusta Railroad for all points
North and East
Enfanla train connects at Fort Valley for Per
ry dally (except 8nnday). and at Cathbert
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blaxeiy Extension mares Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Atlanta 2:15 p. m
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p.m
• 1J:t;3
. 11:27
Arrives at Macon from Enfanla and
6:38 p.m
12:55 p. m
Arrives at Maoon from Columbus 6 03 p. m
Leaves Macon. 7:35p.m
Arrives at Augusta 5:49 a m
S:30p. m
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 am
Passengers for Uffiedgorlfie and Eaton ton will
take train No. 2 from Savannah, and train No. *
from Maoon, which trains connect daily, excel
Monday, for the**
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS ON ALT.
NIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA, AUGU TA AND MACON, AND
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA.
E. EL Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
en. Ticket Agt. Gen. Supt. C. RR., Savanna!
J. C. Shaw, W. G. RAOUL,
en.fiav.Agt. Supt. 8. W. R R. Macon, Ga.
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FOR NEW YORK SUMMER
COMPANY.
SCHEDULE.
DOl t >T i< Da, ? en - Union ...
‘■ Simon s, Brunswick
•Sarr s and Fernandina.
1 ILS
I
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,|
Captain E. H. DAGGETT,
- - HEROIER, Freight end '
J. A.
Agent for Florida.
Faaaengar
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Steamer Darid Clark,
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Oppxcx Savannah ft Charlkston R R Co.,
Savannah. Ga., June 28,1879.
_ 1st, Trains
follows, from
PORTER
H AS changed hands and will hereafter be
in charge of Mrs. M. E. CANNON, assisted
i tni
by her brother. Dr. J. R. REYNOLDS,
eral Manager, her son. W. R CANNON,
son-in-law, WALTER T. FORBES. Having I
conducted the Cannon House in Atlanta, aided
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 triD, with one trunk, will be only
$5, and the trip made in six hours,
odations
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Savannah....3:10 p. u. and 9:00 v. x.
Arrive Charleston..9:20 p, m. and 8:00 a. x.
Going South. Train No. L Train No. 3.
Leave Charleston..7:15 a. jc. and 8:30 p. m.
Arrive Savannah....1:30 p. m. and 6:25
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. m.
Arrive Augusta at 6:36 a. m.
Leave Augusta at 9:00 p. m.
Arrive Savannah at 6:25 a. sc.
The Woodruff Palace Sleeping Cars run to
Tr , , —_ . , . __ . . . . ■ and from Savannah and Augusta on this
Keep’s, Keep’s, Keep’s. Slurts, Slurts, Shirts.
A FULL LINE FOR BOYS AND MEN.
This train connects at Augusta with Char-
G. ECKSTEIN & OO.
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lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Ra.I1-
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sate at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
* ‘ 1 Depot
Accomma
at the Springs
tended and improved since last seaso
BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA the entire
season, the onb
m.
No. 22 Bull street, and ]
Olnxt, Reoelveri
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I A. 111. ilLllllfilml II l/v.
Ttoenty-five Years, to which contract the invio
lable faith of the State is pledged, with a capita,
of 51,000,000, to which it has since added a re
serve fund of $350,000. Its Grand Singlf
Number Distribution will take place monthly
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or
postpones. Look at the following Distribu
tion:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each.
Half Tickets, One Dollar.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,00.*
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 5,000
2. Prizes of $2,500 5,0i.V
5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000
20 Prizes of 500
100 Prizes of 100
200 Prizes of 50
500 Prizes of 20
1,000 Prize* of IQ
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of. .$300....
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 200....
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 100 ...
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,00*
2,
1,8J0
900
1,857 Prizes, a
Responsible c
I all prominent i
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to $110,400
wanted at
Three-quarter grown, ft pair. 30 ©
Docks (Muscovy), ft pair (nominal) 85 ©1
Ducts (English), 9 pair 75 ©
Turkeys, per pair SI 50
a (country), doz
i (Western), V do*, (nominal).
er (country), tfjb.
Peanuts (Georgia), # br
Peanuts (Tennessee), 9
Florida sugar, 9 fi> ....
Florida syrup, 9 gallon
© f5
o SO
- 40
00
90
©3 00
© 15
lv © 13
15 © 18
75 c&l 11
1 00 ©1 25
4%© ,6
25 © Li
65 © 70
2 00 ©2 50
45 © 60
Honey, „ .
Irish potatoes, 9 bbl
Sweet potatoes, 9 hi -
Po’. ltuy.—The market amply supplied and
de uai:d fair.
Eocs.—The market barely supplied, with a
good lemond.
Butter.—A good demand for a flrsfc-class
article. Stock ample.
Pkiwtt- —Market fairly supplied;
light; stoek small,
d Mucr.—Georgia and Florida, In fair demand.
Sugar.—Georgia and Florida, scarce, with but
a Utrht demand.
MARKETS BY BAIL.
Charleston. July 2.—Rice.—This grain was
in good demand at steady values. Sales about
220 tierces clean Carolina. We quote: Com
mon 6©6%c., fair 6%©6%c., good 6%©7c.,
prime 7%©7%c. Carolina rough rice mav be
quoted at $1 U0©1 20 per bushel for inland
and 51 20©1 50 per bushel for seacoast
Naval Storks.—The receipts were 349 casks
spirits turpentine and 910 barrels rosin.
There was a moderate demand for rosins,
with firm values for low grades. Sales
about 800 barrels _at_S) 15 per barrel for
strained (C and
SI 25 for extra
(G), $1. 85 for . —
1 (I). $3 00 for low pale (K), $3 25 for pale (M),
5-3 h2}$ for extra pale (N), §4 00 for window
glass, and 54 25 for water white. Spirits tur
pentine in demand. Sales 700 casks at 24g. per
gallon for oils and whiskys, and 25c per gal
lon for regulars. Crude turpentine is valued
at 31 75 per barrel for virgin, 51 40 for yellow
1 70c. for scrape.—Ne * ~
Wilmington. July 1.—Spirits Thrpexti.vk.—
The market was Ann at 25}$c. per gallon bid
for regular packages, with sales reported of
300 casks at that figure.
Rosin.—The market was firm at $1 10 for
strained and SI 15 for good strained, with
out reported transactions in these grades.
Sales of 509 barrels (A) black at 97}$ cents, 45
ditto (H) No. 1 at S2 00, and 63 ditto (I) at
51 37}$ per barrel.
• Crude Turpentine.—The market was steady,
the receipts of the day being placed at $1 for
hard, f 1 60 for yellow dip, and $2 10 for virgin.
—Star.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REPORT.
F rNANCIAL.
London, July 3.—Erie, 2S%.
l—Consols, 98.
1:30 p. m.- ,
Paris, July 3,1:30 p. m.—Rentes 116f 85c.
London, July - - — ° *- *
£143,000.
New York, July 3.—Stocks opened weak.
Money at 3%©4% per cer ‘ “
34 85%: short, $4 67Btt
“ bonds firm.
Government bonds
OOTTOT.
July 3.—Market opened firmer;
*s,61516d; middling Orleans, ~ ’
Liverpool,
middling uplands,!, xif .wu, uuuuu
sales 8.000 bales, of which 1,000 bales were for
rd:
speculation and export. Receipts 12,800 bales,
of which 2.200 bales are American.
Futures opened with buyers offering l-32d
more. Sales of middling uplands, low
clause, deliverable in July, 6%d; ditto, deliver
able in July and August, 6 27-32©6%d; ditto,
deliverable in August and September, 6 1516©
6 3l-32d; ditto, deliverable in September and
October, 615-16©6 31-32d: ditto, deliverable in
October and November,6%d; new crop.shipped
in October and November, per sail. 6%d.
2 p. m.—Middling uplands, 615-16d; middling
Orleans, 7d; low middling uplands. 6 13-16d;
good ordinary nplands, 6 9-16d; ordinary up-
6 3-16<L Futures firm.
Yoke. July 3.—Flour opened, quiet
ber; rejected at 3ic. Oats closed
mand; No. 2, 32%©32}$c cash; 32%c for July;
28%©2S}$c for August \ 27%c for September;
rejected at 00c. Provisions—Pork in fair de
mand at $9 82%©9 85 for cash; 39 82}$©9 85 for
July; 39 82%©9 85 for August; 310 02%©10(te | “ Application for rates to clubs should only be
for September. Lard closed in fair demand I made to the Home Office in New Orleans.
a t6 07}$©6 10c for July; 6 17}$ for August; 1 maae 10 e ome umce «ew uneans.
22}$©6 25 for September. Bulk meats closed
for shoulders at 3 95c; short ribs at 4 90c; short
clear at 5 05c. Whisky closed firm at $1 05. _
Baltimore, July 3.—Oats firm and higher
for Southern at 40©42c; Western white at
37©3Sc ; ditto mixed at 35©36c : Penn
sylvania at 87©39c. Rye quiet at 56 ©58c. Hay
steady for prime to choice Pennsylvania
and Maryland at 313 00©14 00. Provisions
closed firmer; mess pork at 310 75. Bulk
meats—loose shoulders at 4%c; clear rib
sides at5%c: packed 4}$©5}$c. Bacon, shoul
ders at 5c; clear rib sides at 6a Hams at 11©
12c. Lard—refined, in tierce, at 7c. Butter
firm; prime to choice Western packed at 10©
12c. Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes at ll%©14}4a
Eggs dull and weak at 10©llc. Whisky quiet
at 51 06}$©107. Sugar firm and active; A soft
at 8%©3}$c. Freights steady.
\V i miNGTON, July 3.—Spirits of turps.
closed steady at] 25%c Rosin closed firm at |>
3110 for strained; 31 15 for good strained;
No. 1 at $2 37%; pales at $3 50; window gloss at
54 25. Crude turpentine closed steady at $1 00
for bard, fl 60 for yellow dip and 5210 for
virgin. Tar firm at 75c. Corn closed steady
for prime white at 5Gc.
Cincinnati, July 3.—Flour closed active but
a shade lower; family at$4 75©5 75. Wheat
closed easier: new at 90c©$l 02. Corn in fair
demand and firmer but not quotably higher at
3S©38%c. Oats steady aud firm at 31©36a
Provisions—Pork closed nominally unchanged
at $10 25 for mess. Lard closed steady and in
fair demand; current make at 600. Bulk
Meats closed quiet but firm; shoulders he'd at
3 95c; short ribs, 4 90c; short clear at 5 05c.
Bacon in good demand; shoulders at 4%©4%c;
clear ribs at 5 37%©5 45c; clear sides at 5 65©
5 75a Whisky closed strong and higher at $1 04.
Butter dull and unchanged; fancy creamery
at 17©18c; choice Western reserve at 12© 16c;
choice central Ohio at 9©10a Sugar closed
firm for hards at 9©9}$c; A white at 8%©
8%c: New Orleans at 6}$©7}4c. Hogs closed
active and firm; common at $3 00©3 50; light
at 53 55©3 80; packing at $3 70©3 90; butchers
at $3 9J©4 00; receipts 1,077; shipments 490.
8t. Louis. July 3-—Flour closed -dull and
unchanged; double extra 5:75©425; treble ditto
at $4 45©4 75; family at $4 S5©5 20; choice to
fancy at $5 25©5 85. Wheat closed higher;
No. 2 red fall at 95%©95%c for cash; 94l$c for
July; 91%©92%c for August; 92%©92%c for
September; No. 3 ditto at 90c bid. Corn closed
higher; 34%c for cash: 34}4©S5}$p for August
35%c for September. Oats closed lower; 29}$c
for cash; 29%c for July: 28c foF August.
Whisky closed steady at $1 04. Pork quiet;
jobbing at 510 20©10 25 for mess. Lard dull;
6 10 asked. Bulk meals firmer. Bacon closed
firm; clear ribs at 550©4 COe; clear sides at
5 80c.
Office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
Information, or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box '
x 692, New Orleans, La., or to
JNO. B. FERNANDEZ,
8avannah, Ga.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management of
Generals G. T. '
A. EARLY.
BEAUREGARD and JUBAL
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garness, &t.
W.B.MELL&CO.,
(Successors to N. B. Knapp,)
DEALERS IN
Saddles, Belting & Leather.
H AVE just received a large assortment of
TRUNT" — -
TRUNKS. VALISES, eta. consisting of
Gents’ Solid Sole Leather Trunks.
Shipping gatclUflgttre.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Sun Rises 4:56
Sun Sets 7:04
High Water at Savannah. . .8:03 a. m. 9:08 p. m.
Friday. July 4. 1879.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr Joseph Souther, Watts,
with coal to D R Thomas; vessel
erts ft.Co.
Philadelphia,
to JosARob-
ARR1VED AT TYBEE YKSTERDAY.
Bark Heidi (Swed), Wulff, St Nazaire—Holst,
Fullarton ft Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Schr Sal lie Coursey, Robinson, Philadelphia
—Jos A Roberts ft Co.
SchrG W Andrews, Grover, Baltimore—Jos
A Roberts ft Co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Bark Elena (Dan), Charleston, 8 C.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning News.
- July 3—Passed up, schr Jos Souther.
Passed out, bark Elena (Dan), Charleston.
At anchor, loading, ship Spartan.
Arrived far orders, bark Heidi (Swed).
Nothing off.
Wind El 16 miles: fair.
Charleston, July 3—Arrived, UP
Sailed, Vale, Hamburg; Mary
more.
New York, Jnly 3—Arrived, Excelsior, Greece,
. New York.
Jl*y. N
McKee. Balti-
Arnved out, Aurora, Ocean Sprite. Njader,
Prim. Gustav; Addphj, Charleston; Alexander,
Bull River; Queen of the East, Pensacola: Bar
ry, Charleston; Athens, JJddesdale, Semir-
By Mail.
(RMS3! e ffi uae 27 - Arrtrad - 0, s°
Boston. June SO-CIaired, bar* Mi, Sawyer,
Brunswick, Ga.
S^-a“r,G7 ArriTed - 8Chr S “ ma ’ E ‘ Ven '-
AT THE PORT or DARIEN.
Svendsen, St Nazaire, France.
Arrived July 1-schr Flora Bodgwn. Hodgere.
Savannah—Hilton Timber and Lumber Co.
Gents’ Sc'id Sole Leather Portmanteau
Trunks.
Gents’ Imitation Sole Leather Trunks, all
grades.
Ladies’ Sole Leather Trunks and covers.
Ladies’ Saratoga and French Trunks, all
grades and styles,
Lawyers’ Brief Bags.
Tourist Bags and Stra
Telescopic Sample
Ladies’ and Gents’ Traveling Satchels, etc.
Call and examine our stock before purchas-
‘‘Ws
and Satchels carefully repaired at
short notice.
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
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All kinds oF„ w
iJLACkSMiTH wotK’fto-z
-S'
©arprnters.
H. H. BADDERS,
Contractor and Builder,
NO. 139 BRYAN STREET, BETWEEN BULL
AND WHITAKER STREETS,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Ei^OOUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED.
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Wml Sriireu.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
jjTATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham Covstt.—
j All persons having demands against GEO.
A. NI COLL, late of smd county, deceased, will
present them, and those indebted will make
tiayment to
SARAH PARKER NICOLL.
June 6,1879. Executrix.
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The St. Nicholas Hotel,
NEW YORK CITY,
J each, according to ni
1 >er occupying rqom and location or the same,
for months of June and July, and $21 and $24 50
per week for months of August and September.
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THE HYGEIA HOTEL,
OLD POINT COMFORT, YA.,
ITUATED one hundred yards from Fort
J Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any
hotel in the United States as a Spring, Summer
or Autumn Resort. Send for circular.
HARRISON PHOEBUS,
jel&lm Proprietor.
free! Daily mail.
BOARD—Per day $2, per week $10, per month I
$30; children and servants half price. 1
For pamphlets or special information address I
Dr. J. It. REYNOLDS, General Manager, Porter I
Springs. Lumpkin county, Ga.myrf-tf
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
wruomaM, l
ilf Railroad, V
U May 17th. 1879. J
180
Irousbton Street,
Atlantic and Gulf
Savannah.
O N and after SUNDAY, May 18th, Pan
senger Trains on this Road will run as to:
PLANTERS HOTEL
GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE
9 8a'
Arrive at
Arrive at r
Arrive at
Arrive at
Arrive at Live
MARKET SQUARE,
Arrive at Tallahassee d
Arrive at Jacksonville d
4:10 p. a
6:33 p. m
dally at. 6:25 a. «
daily at 9:40 a^
111-00 a. x
. 1:35 a. m
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS!
T HE above House, under its new
ment. has been entirely renovated and re
furnished. and will l>e kept up to its old and
popular standard and reputation as the BEST
and CHEAPEST HOTEL in the South.
JOSEPH HERSCHBACH,
jy3 ly Proprietor.
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
Prior to the closing of the season we will offer these goods far below the regular prices.
Creat Bargains Throughout all the Departments!
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in PARASOLS and FANS. The balance of this lot will be closed
| out cheap.
THE lO-CENT RIBBON CASE!
Still the leading attraction. All who hare seen them are astonished at the price.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
Complete in all its appointments for the com
fort and pleasure of its guests.
HOSIERY, LISLE TOP GLOVES. MITTS. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
1U0 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.
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Ask to see the Pinafore Corset at 50 Cents.
7:30 A. M
7:30 A. M
lallrat.... 5:00 p. n
Leave Jacksonville daily at 5 00 p. m
Leave Live Oak daily at 10:50 p. x
*2' ■
yat. 7:35 p. m
Leave Jesup daily at 5:45 a. m
Arrive at 8avannoh dally at 8:20 a. m
Nq change of carj between Savannah and
acksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sleeping cars ran through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passeogers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. m.
rare leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. m., ar
rive at Savon rah 8:20 a. h.
era Laving Macon at 7:15 a.m. (dally
^ nday) connect at Jesup with this train
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE $18 OO.
Boston and Sarnanah Steamship Lino.
JNO. FITZGERALD. Oomm»nd e r
w% DAT e J!7or 51 £' DAY and
connecting at Brunswick with xT** P° int s.
Brunswick and BranSck »nIS A , ‘ acun
ro«ds for all points ontholme
S3 1
o' s.
ENSON ' 1 Busin ess AgcntT*™'
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8. H. MATTHEWS.
WEDNESDAY, July 9th, at II SO a. K.
r I 'ilKOUGH hois Of lading lino to NOW
± England manufacturing emeu. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland
| Savannah & JttelTonvIfii
STEAMBOAT LINE.
Inland all the Way.
The ships of this line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading oat of Boston.
RICHARDSONft
THE STEAMER ROSA
For St. Catharine'*
Dariwnj*. Simon's, aS'it.
F. NICKERSON A OO., Agents, Boston.
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G\i fernandina. Jacksonville, Palatka an!?wii
points on St. John’s River, FIs! and
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Steamer ROSA, Captain
I leave wharf foot of Drayto
P. IL Ward, tril
I touching at all of the atK>ve points
i®ued for points o
IRON
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW
HHIF
CITY OF MACON,
Captain KEMFTON.
|SBSS3SSSSRSC^. M.JQUAR
Pirooghlowritaeof frcight’andjaSag^mi
bOle of lading
Freights for.
I Rivers must be prepaid.
and Oconee
Freight received daily. Sundays excepted.
J. H. Smith, Manager.
w. f. Barry, Agt-nt.
J. A. MERCIER, Soliciting Agent for Florida.
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Mercbants’ and Miners' Trans- |
portation Company.
Savannah, Florida & Charleston
STEAM PACKET LINE.
Change
Schedule.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE TO BALTIMORE $15 00
THE STEAMSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
Are appointed to sail aa follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain F. M. HOWES,
MONDAY, July 7th, at 10:00 a. x.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
"hicago and all points West and Northwest.
For freight and passage, apply to
JAS. RWEHT ft 6o. fc Agcri»^ |
STAUNCH AND POPULAR STEAMER
CITY POINT,
Captain R. F. SCOTT,
WILL LEAVE
For Fernandina, JactsouTilie,Pa!aUn
And Intermediate Landings on St. John’s Rir tP
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at ItJ noon, from whirl
foot of Lincoln street.
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FOR NEW YORK.
dose connection made with steanwt
tor Enterprise, SlellonviUe and intermedist*
jy*Mng" on the Upper St John’s, al=o vrith
steamers for the Ocklawaha river. Throozk
rates given, to all points. ^
First class passenger accommodations.
JS5SSi rom ^orida leaves for CBA HUS-
TON EVERY SATURDAY MORNING EARLY
Freight received daOy, except Sunday
Office on wharf.
G. M. SORREL, General Agent.
JNO. F. ROBERTSON. Freight Area.
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COMPANY.
For Augusta and Way Landings
4
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. & NICKERSON,
TT7TLL sail WEDNESDAY, July 9th, at 10
Tf o’clock a. m.; and WEDNESDAY. July
at 9 o’clock am. *
ship is 2,250 tons, and was built ex-
8TEAMEK KATIE,
| CapL A. C. CABANISH,
W/'ILL leave Padelford’s wharf every TUES ,
| ' * DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for above I
points. For freight or passage apply to 1
JOHN LAWTON, ilanazer
Office on wharf. octr-tf
iBrflirinal.
She has most magnlfl-
For freight or
J. A. MERCIER, Soliciting Agent for
OO.. Agents.
*r Florida.
Philadelphia & Southern
HAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Leaving Each Port Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $3) 00
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE .15 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 12 00
DECK PASSAGE 10 I
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
PHYLA DU.PTTTA , —
Atkixs House, Jacksox\ulle, Fla.
Hr. Af. 11. Case—Sir: I am pleased to bear I
testimony to the great merits of your Liv*r I
Remedy as a cure for Dyspepsia. For a num [
ber of years I could not eat a fuli meal that
would not be thrown ofT my stomach undi- I
gested. I suffered all the horrors that can be J
imagined with sick headache and colic. Four [
months ago your Liver Remedy and Blool I
Purifier was recommended to me. It was ti- I
first medicine that gave me relief. I have j
taken six large bottles of the Remedy. anJ I
have no more trouble with the Dyspepsia or I
any of its attendant symptoms. 1
'las. EL - "
Mrs. ELEANOR PRATT.
RATES REDUCED TO $4 PER DAY.
The balance of our CHILDREN’S PIQUE NAINSOOK and LINEN SUITS and SKIRTS will
be offered at COST PRICE
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jeanp with train arriving in Macon at 6:25
Rooms can be engaged at the PARK AVE
NUE HOTEL or METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
New York. HENRY CLAIR,
je4-W,F,M&Tel30t Lessee.
SHOES,
New lines of OXFORD TIES and SLIPPERS just received.
Country orders promptly and satisfactorily executed.
SHOES!
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Fifth Avenue Hotel,
(SlOttUgfl.
steeping cars run through
and from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany wltn passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Enfanla, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, eta
Mall steamer leaves Balnbridga for Apalachi
cola every Sunday and Thurslay evening; for
Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after-
MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK.
REDUCTION.
Ctoee connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs. St.
Augustine,Palatka, Enterprise, and all
T HE largest, best appointed and most libe
rally managed hotel ii
rally managed hotel in the city, with the
most central and delightful location. It is
conducted by the firm that first opened it to i
the public.
HITCHCOCK, DARLING ft CO.
A. B. DARLING,
Formerly of Battle House, Mobile.
HIRAM HITCHCOCK.
Formerly of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans.
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THE MONTGOMERY
WHITE SULPHUR -SPRINGS,
Montgomery County, Virginia.
T HIS famous summer resort in the moun
tains of Virginia, near the summit of the
Tount&ins, in ‘
To give everybody a chance before they bave fully supplied
themselves for the season, the Managers of the Famous New
Fork Clothing’ House have decided at this early date to make a
reduction on their already very low prices,, offering now
the entire stock of Fine Clothing and Gents’ Furnish,
ing Goods lower than can be bought at wholesale in New
York. This is no humbng, to <1 raw a crowd, but a positive
reduction, to close out our Spring and Summer Clothing. Come
one and come all, and supply yourselves at tbe Famous New
York Clothing House, 140 Congress Street, Savannah, Ga.
_ -flfaw
i John’s river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R leave junction, gc-
; Ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
11:14 ▲. x., and for Brunswick Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at‘4:40 p. m.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 22 Bull
street, and at Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Fi
senger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN
VISION.
Leave Savannah, Bnndays excepted, at 7:0J a. m
[ Arrive at Mclntoeh, “ “ 9*50 a. x
Arrive at' "
Arrive at
Arrive at
Leave
Di
ll :50a. M
2.-20 V. M
6:45 p. M
5:00 A. M
9:10 A. x
12:20 p. x
2:33 p. x
5:15 p. x
jy3-tf
1 will be open for^he |
or Ju
repairs, offt
for the season of 1879, a
reception of guests on the 1st day or June. The I
new management will spare neither expense I
nor pains in sustaining its reputation as the I
leading watering place in the South.
- Col. THOS. WILSON, Proprietor of the place I
five years previous to 1873, will have entire I
charge of the management, and will be pleased I
to see his old friends.
je5-lm WILSON ft COWAN.
gtt* fit 1F griB'd-H till?.
MAGNOLIA
DARIEN,
HOUSE,
f CA. 1
T HE above well known Hotel, which b*« I
recently undergone extensive and thorough I
repair and remodeled, has been refurnished
throughout in good style, and is now one of the L
best appointed Hotels in the State. With atten-1
tire and courteous assistants, and the table f
supplied with the best to be procured, I can
confidently offer my friends and the public the l
very best accommodations, and shall endeavor I
by personal attention to make transient and I
steady patrons as much at home as it is possi
ble in a first class Hotel.
THOMAS WHITE,
je7-lm Proprietor.
Standa^Flavorins
^TRACTS
fainting.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
ITUATED on a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,800
feet above the sea, a fountain gushing forth
.400 gallons per minute—temperature 90° far.
The atmosphere is unexcelled for]
ilryness, and the continual mounts
render it always pleasant.
RATES OF BOARD:
Per day $ 2 00
Per week 10 00
Per month 30 00 |
Children and servants half price.
Hacks to meet each train at Hnmi
vaand La Grange.
For further information address
J. L. MUSTIAN,
jel6-M,W&Flm Proprietor.
Burnett’s Extracts are perfectly
pure, and of great strength, tbe cheapest
and the best, and are for sale in every
principal city and town in the United
States and Canadas.
Housekeepers who study their Inter
ests will demand of their grocer strictly
pure Vanilla only, and refuse to accept
an adulterated compound, which may
render the unscrupulous dealer a larger
profit.
Thoughtful people should read the
testimonials below f from some of the
best known Qrpcers In the XT. S.
t Hamilton, Gene- I
POPULAR PRICES. |
SARATOGA SPRINGS.
CONCRESS HALL.
Three Dollars Per Day. I
rpHIS splendid Hotel has been thoroughly I
JL renovated and refurnished. Will open for |
guests June 21.
CLEMENT ft SOUTHGATE,
Strictly standard.
—Pabk & Telford, New York.
Base adopted them exclusively.
—Jos. E. Peebles’ Sons, Cincinnati.
Give universal satisfaction.
—David Nicholson, St. Louis.
The very best.
—Bockwood Bros., Chicago.
We prefer them to any other.
—MolLTApn? * Co., Philadelphia.
The best in use.
—S. S. Pierce * Co., Boston.
Give the most perfect satisfaction.
—Cutting Packing Co.,
San Francisco.
H. S. CLEMENT, late Linden
WM. WILKINSON, Sup’t. mySS-M,
MOUNTAIN RETREAT.
BERKSHIRE HILLS.
SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA.
The ayanilon Hon — ’
Growing in favor.
—Clark & Header, New Orleans
Always up to the standard.
—Di
janl46m
•avid Crawford, Montreal.
2
Mouse,
. nevt management. This
new hotel, with 150 rooms, situated, in
CPS
model coll<
the grand*
the
jfror&fg ana ffiuUg.
town of America, in the midst of I
lountain scenery, is now open for I
of visitors. Price* to suit the I
FOR SALE.
GARDINER BROS., Managers.
No mosquitoes. No hay fever. Nomalaria.
my5-M.WftF.3Ei
gQ HEAD FIRST CLASS MULES, 1
suitable for Timber, Turpentine and
Farming purpose*.
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ft*
HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. J.
PENS JUNE 15,1879. Elegantly I
_ the hmetion of Shark River and tl
Situated on high groupd, withip 200 feet of the I ft A VANN AH
surf. Hotelhas 150 handaomelyfurnished |
roams, and all the modern 1 — 1 xjui-.-j.wt.
MORAN ft
NURSERY,
drives, ocean, river
6 ^iw,i»w»st
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1865,)
House. Sign, Fresco & Banner
PAINTING.
Leave Jesup '* *
LeaveMcIntosh “
arrive at Savannah “
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WXONSSDAY AND FRIDA T.
Leave Dupont at 5:40 a. x
Leave Valdosta at
Leave Quitman at 9.-37 a. x
Arrive at ThomasviUe at 11:45 a. x
Leave Thomasvffie at 1:40 p. a
Leave Camilla at 4:16 r. x
Arrive at Albany at 6 31 p. x
Leave Albany at 5:20 a. m
Leave Camilla at 7:35 a. x
Arrive at ThomasviUe at 10:50 a. x
, — 1:00 p. x
LeaveThomasvUle at..
—DEALER DT—
MILL and 8TEAMBOAT SUP-
OILS. GLASS, PUTTY, VAR-
—^iei» i*ATOTH, BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS, NEATSFOOT OIL,
AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kinds and si
Leave
Leave
at
RAILROAD,
8:13 p. a
— 4-40 P.
Arrive at Dupont 6:50 p. u
J. 8. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
, H. 8. HAINES,
3©4-tf General Superintendent.
142 St Julian and 141 Bryan streets.
awn anfl grass gjornms.
JOBS OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil Store.
I MeDONOOGB & BALUIWTSE
IRON AND BRA88
STEAMBOAT,
Founders and Machinists,
RAILROAD AND MILL SUPPLIES
East Broad 8t, near A. ft G. R R Depot,
SAVANNAH*.
.GEORGIA.
Doors, Mouldings, &o.
NO. 5 WHITAKER STREET.
ANDREW HANLEY,
No. 6 Will taker Street,
Paint and Oil Store.
RAILROAD, STKAMB^^’ AND MILL SUP
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc.
House and Sign Fainting,
Iron Fronts
Stores.
foi
II BACKETS,
IRON RAILING,
[CASTINGS
Of all kinds, and
’ ARCHITECTURAL
IRON WORK,
I For Chinches, Stores and Dwellings
PLASTER AlfP
gent for the
LIGHT” OIL.
All orders wUl receive I
SUGAR MILLS & PANS
A SPECIALTY.
i OHN G. BUTLER, torriagw, &t.
Faints; Oils, Glass, garnishes, Etc
THE SAVANNAH
IESSS™ CiUUIII WORKS,
I Old stand of McKreft 9
Also, havi
lty of GEO]
mh25-l v
Old stand of McKee ft Bennett,
Cornmr Bap and West Broad Streets.
wm. p. McKenna,
133 GON6BBSS STREET,
House and Sign Painter, j
A N extensive stock of C _
Boggles, Wagons. Harness, Whl
las and materialor all kinds fort
PAINTS,
aplttf
OILS AND GLASS.
HKimwra,
ing and repairing of vehictes. In addition to
tiie above a jpnexal workshop with
to baud and repair aU kinds of
at prices to suit the times. Afi work
B Y-LAWS FOR SOCIETIES, LODGES, j
SOCIATIONS and other bodies,
at the Morning News Stesm Printing ]
l 5 Whitaker sMt
Hr. M. W. Case—Dear Sir: This is to certify I
that I have been using your Liver Remedy in I
my family for some time past, and I find it an I
invaluable remedy for aU diseases of the liver I
and stomach, and would not be without it 11
cannot recommend it too highly.
Yours, etc., Mas. H. SIPE,
Washington, D. C.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
UNIATA
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
\I7ILL leave Savannah on, SATURDj
V T July 5th, 1879, at 9 o'clock a. m.
For freight or paasagi
accommodations, apply to
WM. H
AY, I
jdtJ-td
- HUNTER ft SON,
CUION LINE,
UNITED 8TATES MAIL STEAMERS
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Leaving Pier 38 N. R, foot of King st.
MONTANA Tcksday. July 8. 8^0 a. x.
WYOMING Tcxsdat, July 15,2:30 p.
ARIZONA Tcksday, July 22,7:30 a. _
NEVADA..,. ...Tcksday, Jcly 29.2.-00 p. x
WISCONSIN Tcksday, Aca. 5,7:00 a. x.
These steamers are built of Iron, In water
tight compartments, and arr ' ’ * *"
every requisite to make the pi
Atlanticooth safe ant'
room.
ESS?
Library; also, experienced „
ss ana Caterer on each steamer.
State-rooms are aU
greatest of ail luxuries at
tion and light.
--SSSS®
Wn.TjA.K3 & GUION.
JAMES MARTIN, Agent, >3
ONLY DIRECT UNE TO FRANCE
General Transatlantic Co.
B ETWEEN New York and Havre, from pier
No. 42 N.R, foot of Morton street. Travel
ers by this line avoid both transit by English
railway and the discomfort of crossing the
Channel in a s-uaU boat.
PERETRE, Daxke, WEDNESDAY, July
9:31 a- x.
FRANCE, Trvdklle, WEDNESDAY, July 16,
3:3) p. x.
CANADA. Fhaxgkcl, WEDNESDAY, July
23, 8:00 a. x.
PRICE OF PASSAGE (Inrfnrtfwg wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin $100; Second Cshfaj
3<S. Steerage ^6, including wine, bedding a
Checks drawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris,
in amounts to suit.
LOUIS DE BEBIAN. Agent, 56 Broadway, N.Y.
Of,Agents for Savannah.
angll-8 Tu*Th12m
INMAN LINE
TTNITED STATES and Royal MaU Steamers,
U New York to Queenstown LiverpooL
Every Thursday or Saturday.
Tons. | Tons.
City or Bkbux, 54911 City or Mostrsad, 4490
City or Richmond, 4607 Crrr or Bkcsskls, 3775
City or Chxster, 45661 City or NkwYorx, 3500
These magnificent steamers are among the
strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic,
and nave every modern improvement, includ
ing hot and cold water and electric bells in
staterooms, revolving chairs in saloons, bath
and smoking rooms, barber shops, eta For
a_ * * •* ly
janl-W.FftMly
CE, E
^hinglig.
SHINGLES.
200,000 Rived Cypress Shingles
Best quality. Just received and for sale low
by
BACON & BROOKS,
je6-tf
AT PLANING MILL,
Cor. Liberty and East Broad sts
fiul.
CHARLES H. DIXON.
COAL,
TUST received and now landing t>er schooner
fj M.E. Graham,500tonsLykensValley ”—
and Stove COAL
of Foundry, Steamboat
AH orders left at Deianz
Thos. West’s Crockery Establis
seidence, No. 60 Broughton
prompt attention.
street, willre-
. JDIXOH,
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Dr. M. W. CASE’S!
Liver Remedy
-AND- J .
BLOOD PURIFIER
Is Tonle, Cordial, Anti-Bilious.
piipiTQ Lives Compuixt. Bu.iocsn»*>. 1Ifa> I
UUnty ache. Sick Headache, Necralgu,|
che. Sick Headache, >ecbalgh,|
Ague. Palpitatio'.-. Conscmitki-nI
DYSPEPSIA
and all DJscajic* of the Stomarli, I.ivcr, and I
Blood. It builds up the system, m pleasant to til*, ■
doe* not sicken, give rain, nor leave the system as> I
UAlAf DC Ket-P ycmr liver acCnl
wv I w DC andyourbloo<li'ure,«ii|
gave yonr doe-1
TinfTm? in not a i>atent medlrin^l
BUylVIti but prepared byDr.M 3.1
4se from hia favorite preecrirtion. used in o-n a
Case from hia favorite prescription, used f
extensive practice for over 27 years. Sr:jx rior t; ■
all known remedies. Its moreen is nmp'y crnt,.lrrf-l ■
AGENTS WANTED I
CT EXTRA OR DINA R V IN OH I JIE.NTS I
offered. Send for Circular and T> rn;« to A.->V
HOME MEDICINE CO.* Philadelpliii* I
Sold by all Dnif^LotB, General Stores, and W- ntA I
Price, 25c.; Larger Bottle*. ha>s r lnl . 7^7
of G Lancei for nent by expr repaid.
Trial Bottle free. Ask your Druggint lor it* I
SOLOMONS & CO.,
2Mftwtillsep5,’79
SAVANNAH, GA
Is a perfect Blood Pubifiek. and i
only purely Vegetable remedy known t •
ence, that has made radical and Penn'”'
Cukes of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their |
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury fr».ta the j
system; It relieves the agonies of nier^nrid
rheumatism, aad speedily cures all ikirt *
iby
n-Fi
feb21-FftTuly
| For any case I
REWARD of Ble^l
Blind, Jtching^ UlceraL* I
Piles that DeBing’s
Remedy fails to cure.
immediat,* relief I
jUUU gives
cure* cases of long standing in one week, an- I
ordinary cases in two days. $1 a bottle. I
by all druggists. J. P. Millee. 31. V.. *- I
Spruce street, Phila., Pa., sole proprietor. f
CAUTION.—Wrapper on bottles is y* *jo* 1
printed in black, has pile of stones, Fbiia., ■
on it. No others genuine.
Savannah, Ga
V79
L. C- STRONG, Agent. Savann
mh26-W,FftMftweowtillsep5.TJ
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
POR THE SPEEDY CUBE of SrtJ|
Jtj nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all f
orders brought on by indiscretion or excc»|
ist has the ingredients. Dr. JAQU»|
W. 8ixth st., Cincinnati. O.
decll-dftwl2m
gumiture, &t.
REWABD!
$10,000
FOR ALL THE
Second Hand Furniture
IN THIS CITY.
J. B. REHIIONl
S the OLDEST SECOND-HAND FU^
. TUBE DEALER in the city. He is P 1 *
pared to pay the highest
CASH PRICE,,
for old Furniture, and will sell new ando
Furniture for leas than any other house m =
vannah. I have also on hand a large lot oi
NEW STOVE*
received from one of the best whol«
lee in the city of New York. I can sell tn
LesS FiKures than any House in the!
South.
street.
Call and see for yourself
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