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WEDNESDAY. XOYE3IBEB a. 18i9.
(Commercial.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, i.
Savannah. November 4, 1879, 4 p. u. f
Cotton.—The market opened at 10 a. m. quiet
and unchanged. At 1 p. m. was quiet, good
ordinary advancing l-16c. while ordinary de
clined 1-I6c.: and closed at 4 p. m. quiet at a
decline of 1-I6e. for middling fair and J£c. for
good ordinary. The sales were 1,908 bales. We
quote:
Middling^Fair 11^
Good Middling 10 15-16
Middling 10 11-16
Low Middling 10?6
Good Ordinary 9%
Ordinary 9%
Sea Islands.-—The market was quiet and un
changed. We quote:
Common 21 ©23c.
Medium 24©25c.
Good 26c.
Medium fine 27©2Sc.
Fine 29©30c.
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EVENIN G'REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
New Orleans, Nov. 4.—Exchange, New York
sight, $1 00 for 1,000discount; banker’s sterling,
$4 8c©4 8034.
COTTON.
Liverpool, Not. 4, 4:30 p. m.—Cotton opened
in good demand; middling uplands, 611-1 fid:
middling Orleans, 6 13-16cH sales 10,000 balea,of
which 1,000 bales were for speculation and
export. - Receipts 11,200 bales, of which 10,000
bales are American.
Futures ■
quiet but steady. Sales of
Rice.—The market for this grain was quiet,
but firm and unchang*Ki. Some 190 casks were
disposed of We quote:
Common 6?4©G34
Fair *$* '-!*^
Good
Prime 7©7J4
Choice ‘’J6©‘V4
We quote rough rice:
Prime lots (tide water) §1 55©1 70
Country lots 1 10©1 25
Naval Stores.—The market for rosins was
quiet and steady, with no transactions. Spir ts
turpentine was dull and uuehanged, buyers of
fer! g lower, but no sal-s. Receipts for
th- diy 774 bbK rosin and 97 bbls. spirits
turpentine We quote: Rosins—B and C$1 SO,
D $2 00. E 83 35, P 50, G «3 25, H $3 87m., I
S4 50, K §5 00, M 85 25, N So 50. window glass
§6 00. Spir ts turpentine nominal—Oils and
whiskies 40„*.. regulars 41c.
Financial. —Steruu* Brcnnnge—sixty day
bills, with bilie lading at-ached, Jt 76©4 77.
N*w York sight exchange tn./ing ut 34 Per
cent, discount and calling at 3s per cent, off to
par.
Stocks and Bonds.—Market quiet and nomi
nal. City of Savannah 5 per cent., new,
72 bid. 73 asked. Central Railroad common,
72 bid, 73 asked. Southwestern 7 per cent,
guaranteed, lO.'Vfc bid, 108 asked; Central con
solidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons Janu
ary aud July, maturity 1393,109 bid. 10936 asked.
State Bonds. — Georgia new 6’s, lfafatf. Jan
uary coupons. 10*»94 bid, 10134 a^ked: Ge*>rgia_6
per cent., coupons Feb. and Aug., maturity 1379
aud 1836, lOOal.c* bid, lOlal'U asked; Georgia
mortgage on W. ft: A. R. R. rc*gular7per cent.,
couuons January and July, maturity 1886, 109
bid,* 110 asfc«d; Georgia 8 per cent., coupons
April and Oct., maturity, according to age. 1379,
16s7.101a.10 ♦ old. Deal 11 a*ked; Georgia.Smitb’s,
1375,110 bid. 111 asked. Railroad Bomls.—Char
lotte, Columbia & Augusta 1st mortgage 93
bid, 98>4 asked; Charlotte, Columbia ft
Augusta 2d mortgage, ex-coupon, 77
bid, 80 asked; Atlantic & Gulf 1st
mortgage sectional 7 per cent., coupons
Jan. and July, maturity 1881, 1835 and IS87.
101al64 bid a d 102al05 asked; A. ft. G. 1st
mortgage consolidated 7 percent., coupons J&n.
aud July, maturity 1897. Uk>36 bid, 107 asked;
Atiautic ft Gulf endorsrtd city of Savannah 7 per
cent., coupons Jaa. and July, maturity 1879. 12
bid, IS asked.
Bacon.—The market steady; stock very scarce;
demand heavy. We quote; Bacon, clear rii>
aides 834c.; snoulders. 5J4c.; dry salted clear
ribbed -j do.;, 734c., no stock: long clear, 7c.. no
stock; strips ana backs, oJ-£©7c.; shoulders.
5c.: hams, lie.
Flour - Market very firm and advancing;
stock ample; ‘emaaa gooc. w e quote: Supex--
ftne. ?6 2>©6 0; extra., S7 003>7 50; fancy,
$9 03r?.9 50: 'smily. *8lWft8 50; bakers’. S8 00.
Grain — Corn—Stock ample: market quiet.
White 75©7<3'vc.; mixed 72©75c. Oats 50©
5234c.
tiroes, Wool,etc.—Hides: In good demand
at quotations. We quote: Dry flint, 13c.;
salted, 9i£llc. Wool: Receipts nominal; we
quote: Unwashed, *r?e of jurra, prime lots,
26c.; burry wool. 9 ©15c. Tallow, 6c.; wax
19c.: deer «fcins 28c ikins. 25c. 4s£2 00.
FIat.—In good supply; demand good. We
quote: Nortuorn. 85©90s. wholesale; Philadel
phia, $115©1 20
Lard.—Tfic marker is very firm. We quote:
In tiarcee. tubs and tegs, 8©S34c.
Salt.—The stoex ts large and the de-
mp.nn fair; market easy. We quote: f. o. b.,
75©S0c. per ear read: face, at re-tail and dray-
age.
FREIGHTS
Lumber.—By Sail.—Coastwise tonnage con
tinues scarce and wanted, i here are no unem
ployed vessels in port, and the offer ngs to ar
rive are very light. One or • wo cargoes
are on the market for Spanish ports, hut
no other off-shore bu-iuos offering. We
q-iote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports,
£5 25©5 75; to Philadelphia, go 75; to New Fork
and Sound ports, ?6 25©7 00: to Boston and
eastward. $6 50©7 59: to St.John, N. B., $S 00;
[Timber from Si 00 to SI 50 higher than lumber
rates]; totne West Indies and windward, 8700
©S 00, gold; to South America, $13 00©20 00,
gold; to Spanish ports. $14 00©15 00, gold; to
United Kingdom, timber 34s., lumber £510s.
From 50c. to Si 00 additional is paid here for
change of loading port.
Naval Stores.—Sail—Rosin and spirits 3s. 9d.
©5s. to. to United Kingdom or Continent di
rect; t:s Now York 'Y.tfjA'V;. on rosin. 60c. on
spin's. Steam.—To New York, rosin 40c., spir
its 8k*.; to Pnilidelphia. rosin 40c., spirits 80c.;
to Baltimore, rosin 3 c., spirits 80c.; to Boston,
rosin »0c., spirits 90c.
by steam.
Cotton— . \
Liverpool, direct, x? & (nominal)....
Bremen, direct, f-J ff>. (nominal)....
~Keval, direct, lb. (nominal)
Liverpool, via New Vork, -p« li>
Liverpool, via Baltimore, & lb
Liverpool, via Boston, St>
Havre, via New York, f? C>
Bremen, via New York, $ lb
Bremen, via Baltimore, v lb
Antwerp, ft*
I opened _
middling uplands, low middling clause,deliver
able in November, 6 13 82d; ditto, deliverable
in November and December, 6J4d; ditto, de
liverable in December and January, 6 7-82©
634^; ditto. deliverable in January and Feb
ruary, 6J4d; ditto, deliverable In Fenruary and
March, 6V4d; ditto, deliverable In March and
April. 6 9-32©6 5-16d: ditto, deliverable in April
and May, 6 ll-32©6i£d; ditto, deliverable in
May and June, t>%©6 7-16d; ditto, deliverable in
June and July, 6}4d*
Manchester market quiet but steady.
5 p. ra.—Sales of middling upland -, low mid
dling clause, deliverable in November, 6 7-lbd;
ditto, deliverable in May and June, 6 23-32d.
Futures steady.
Sales of American 8,200 bales.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES, ETC.
Liverpool, Nov. 4, 4:30 p. m.—Lard at 37s.
Breadstuffs firm. New corn at 5s 9d. Red
winter wheat at 11s 4d©lls 7<i.
New Orleans, Nov. 4.—Flour closed firm
and steady; superfine at 54 50^4 75: double
extra at $5 25©5 50; treble extra at $5 75©
6 00; high grades at 55 25©7 00. Corn closed
quiet and weak; mixed at 61c; yellow at 62c;
white at 65c. Oatsclosed dull and lower: prime
at 3?©38c: choice at at 39c. Corn meal dull and
lower at $2 60©2 70. Hay firmer: prime at
52100©2100; choice at $24 0U©25 00. Pork
firm at $11 50 for mess. La<d closed steady;
tierce at 7©7Ho; keg at 7k*©7?4c. Bulk mea:s
in fair demand for shoulders, packed 4$£c;
clear rib at 6>«jc; c ear sides at <j^4c.
Bacon dull and lower; sh-iulders at 4^6©4%c;
clear ribs at 8c; clear sides at 8>4c Sugar
cured hams closed scarce and firm; canvassed,
new quoted at 9©lic. Whisky dud; Western
rectified nt jl05©l 10. Coffee quiet; jobbing
liio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 1T>4<£!8c.
Sugar closed firmer; common to good common
at 636<s>'»?4c; fair to ful[y fair at 7©l prime
to choice at 734©794c; yellow clarified at 8>4©
854c. Molasses closed easier; common at 32
©33c; centr.fugal at 38©40©42J4c; fair at
4U©4:ic; pi itne to choice at 45©30c. Rice closed
active and firm; Louisiana, ordinary to choice.
Cincinnati, Nov. 4.—Flour closed dull but
firm at $5 80©7 00. Wheat closed dull a d
nominal at $1 26©l 29. Corn dull and droop
ing at 44©45c; new mixed ear at 35©37. Oats
firm; No. 2 mixed at 33©3-l». Provisions—Pork
dull at $11 Oo for mess. Lard in fair demand
and firm ut 6 20©6 25. Bulk meats closed in
fair demand. Bacon closed dull; shoudersat
4c short rib at 834c; short clear t 8>4<-*. Green
meats inactive; shoulders 3J6© : »56c; sides at
5 U0©5 10. Hams at 6J4©7c * v hisky closed
in fair demand at $107. iiu'ter unchanged;
choice dairy at 23©25c; prime Western reserve
at 18©22c; prime Ceutral Ohio at 15© 17c.
Sugar closed steady; hards at 10>6©lie. Hogs
closed quiet for common at $2 80©3 35: light
ac$3 45©3 65; packiug at $3 50©3 75; butchers
at $3 75©3 90; receipts 6,5'JO; shipments 1.2.
St. Louts, Nov. 4. -Flour closed quiet;
double ex ra fall at 55 15©5 55; treble (lino at
$5 45©5 60; famiiv at $*> 80©5 **(»: choice to
fancy at $6 00©6 60. Wheat lower; No. 2 red
fall at $1 2i for cash; 51 2f©l 25>4 for Decem
ber. $1 28)£©1 30 for January; $1 32^© 1 32%
for February; No. 3 ditto at $1 11J4© 12%.
Corn dull; •-5J4©3. r %o for cash, November anu
the year; 35%©35%c fo- Deceu-ber. Oats ciostd
quiet: 26%©26%c f«»r cash; 29©29*4c for De
cember. Whisky closed steady at $1 09. Pork
dosed easier at $10 25 for mess, cash; $10 25©
10 2734 ior Jaiiu-ry. Lara qu*et; 6 30 asked.
6 20 bid. Bulk meats quiet; boxed lots at $2 50
©3 (X): dry meals at 3 70,5 50 and 5 05 for shoul
ders, clear nbs and clear sides. Bacon, no
thing doing.
LouiSVjCtE, Nor. 4.—Flour closed steady for
extra at $4 25©4 75; ditto family at $5 25©5 ?0;
No. 1 at $6 eu©7 £9 ; fa cy at $ i 50©7 5U.
Wheat dull at Si 20© 1 25. Corn quiet; old
white at 50c; mixed at 43c. Oats closed quiet
but steady; white at 31c; mixed at 31c. Pro
visions firm, very little meat ready foi ship
ment. Fork at $: 1 50 for mess. Lard closed
firm; choice leaf tierce, at 7%c; kegs at 6>4c
Bulk meat■?, none here. Bacon closed stead
for shoulaers at 4%c; clear rib sides at 6*so;
clear sides at SJ4©3->fcC for loose. Sugar cured
hams at 9 jilUl^c. Whi ky easier at $1 «’8
BALTiaout. Nov. 4.—Corn, Southern steady;
Western opened quiet and dull: Soutnem white
and yellow at 5;©5So. Oats clo»eJ steady for
S .utaern at 43©- 4 5c; Western wn'.te at •* ©4'ic;
ditto mixed at *:0@4ic: Pennsylvania 42©43c
Hay firm for prime to choice Penusj'ivauia
aaJ ILvylanu at $ , 5 00© 1 6U0 per ton. Pro
visions easier; mess pork $11 50. Bulk meats—
packed shoulders a>. 4%c; clear rib side*:, 6->4c.
Bacon—shoulders at 5c; clca** rib s : 6es at
S.kjc. Hams at H‘©llc. Lard— efieed tierce
at 7%c. Petroleum nominal; c?ud» oX&Tftc;
refined 7>4c. Butler active; prime to ch ice
Western packed at 2)©22- ; rod 18©2Cc. Eggs
closed easier. Coffee closed s»t-ady for «>io
Cirgoes at 15^4©lS>4c. Sugar closed strong; A
soft at 9->4©Dt4c. Whisky firm at $1 13.
Freight* steady.
Chicago, Nov. 4.—There was no session o'
the Board to day. On curbstone wheat sold
about 1c lower, $1 1434 being bid for December
Corn was >4c lower, 42/4c for May. Provisions
steady,
W’lLMixorow, Nov. 4.—Spi r *ts tu»*pentine
closed steady at 49c. Rosin firm; stra ntd at
$J 45 bid; good strained Uv $1 50. Crude turpen-
lice closed quiet: ha.*d at $1 75; yellow dip at
$2 75. Tar ciosed firm at $1 85. Corn firm;
prime white at 68c; mixed at 66c.
Shipping gntrUigeure.
3HNIATURE ALMANAC -THI$ DAY.
Sun Rises....... 6:42
Sun Sets 5:18
High Water at Savannah..12:31 ▲ m, 12:56 p u
15-32d
15-32d
Yjd
W
7-16d
15-3 2d
1 l-16d
15-32d
1 1-16C
1 l-16c
Bostou, y bale
Sea IslAiid, X? b^l®
>.2 09
2 0 J
New York, y bale
2 50
Sea Lsland, ^3 bale
....1... 200
Philadelphia, !$ bale
159
8ea Island, y bale
150
Baltimore, y bale
110
Providence. 33 100 2>3
50
Bice—
New York. $1 cask
$15|
Philadelphia, y cask
1 5 >
Baltimore, cask
125
Boston, cask
150
by sail.
Cotton—
■^Liverpool (nominal)
%©13-32d
Havre (nominal)
JS
Bre nen (nominal)
Genoa (nominal)
15-32d
Amsterdam
13-3 id
Barcelona (nominal)
1532d
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowl*. ^ *hut
Half grown, pair
Three-quaxter grown, ’g pair. ....
Ducks (Muscovy). 9 pair (nominal)
Ducks (Bnghsh), ^ pair
Turkey8, per pair
Eggs (country*, § dev
Butter (counrry i, 5!)
Peanuia (Georgia), h? buen&J
Peanuts (Tenut-Vi-zee;. & bushel...
I-loridn BUgor, yrt
Florida syrup, v; gallon
Honey, $ gallon
Irish notat:*^. bbi
Sweet potatoes, new, B busbei
f0
35
40
85
65
$1 50
18
12
1 15
1 35
© 60
f» 45
a su
©1 00
a 85
©3 on
a 20
§ 18
1 25
©1 49
4k* a-
78 © 33
60 © 70
2 00 -2-2 2
40 © GO
Poultry. —The ■np.ru.ez weil supplied and 1- -
mand good
Eog*v The market fairly supplied, with a
good “-mun -
Buttke.—a good <>emao<3 for a ^r.ir-c.'asr
article. Stock light.
Psa^t— Market poo I7 supplied: deman«;
light; stock small
»- -i-jorgir. and Florida, Infoirdam&cd
and scarce.
facaAa.— 1 Georgia and Flcrida, iwce, with but
light dema”*-
MtKKE f 5 BY MAIL.
Charleston, November 3.—Rice.—This grain
exhibite i continue firmness,.and all classes of
the art cle were held ut full rates. The sales
were about 150 tierces clean Carolina. We
quote: Common *%©6>4 fuir 694©6h», good
6>6. h tfh 5co *d 0%. pri ue 7. Carolina rough rice
is quite nonni.&i in the ab ence of sales.
Naval Stores.—Tii»^ receipts were 417 casks
spirits tun>-“ l !De and 821 bbls rosin. Th se
goods we equiet and <h-re were do sales re
ported. The last rates mentioned w^re $1 79 for
strained and good straiued ((j and D\ $1 75 for
No. 2 (E), SI 80 for extr* No. 2 ,K>. $•> 50 for low
No. 1 (G), $2 to f**r No 1 (11), $3 25 for ex ra No
1 (I). $3 75 for low pale (K). Si 25 for pale (M)
$4 50 for extra pale (N) $1 75 for window glass!
Spirits turpentine was dull, and there were n .
sales. Perhaps some transactions could have
been made at ubout 4 c. but sellers were not
ready to accept it. Quotations were nominal. —
News and Courier.
Iff All KEYS BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REP RT.
financial.
Berlin, Nov. 4.—Specie increased 3,481,000
London. Nov. 4.—Erie, 42?& Consols,9711-16.
Paris, Nov. 4, 4 p. m.—Rentes 81f 15c.
PROVISIONS. OHOCERI1Z8. ETC.
London. Nov. 4, 4 p. m.—Sugar, Cuba Centri
fugal. polarizing 96 degn-es*. 27s 9d©28s; Mus
covado, fair refiuing, a tie at, 24s©24s 6.i.
4:30 p. m.—>ugar, Cuba Cen'rifugal, polar
izing 96 degrees, 28s©28?: Gd; Muscovado, fair
redning. afloat. 24s 6d©25s.
Baltimore, Nov. 4 —Flour more active:
Howard street and Western superfine at $4 75
©5 25: ditto extra at $5 7 ©6 25 : ditto family
at $6 50^.7 25; citv mi’Is superfine $4 75©5 25;
ditto extra at $5 75^.6 *2'; family at $6 75
©7 50; Rio brands $7 25©7 50; Patapsco family
at $8 00. Po them wheat dull and lower;
Western opened dull; Southern red at 3' 25
©1 30; amber at $1 35©1 40; No 1 Maryland,
no bid; No 2 Western* winter red on tbe spot
and November <1 •'livery, $1 36; December de
livery, $13o&©l 83%
Wednesday. November 5, 1S79.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah, Mallory, New
York—O Cohen & Co.
Steamship Juniata, Catharine, Philadelphia—
Win Hunter & Son.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. March, Baltimore
—Jits B West & Co.
Bark Fidelia (Ger), Kindt, Boston. 15 days, in
ballast—M B Mdlen
Sohr W R Beebe, lazier, New York, 6 days—
Win Hunter & Son.
Schr 51 K liawley. Itawley, Philadelphia, 5
days, with coal to D it Thomas; vessel to Jos A
lt«7l»erts & Co.
Steamer City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald, Flori
da—J N Harriman.
ARRIVED UP FRO31 TYBEE Y STERDAY.
Bark John Abbott (Br). Croom, Maryport, E—
E A Soullard & Co.
ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Steamship Glenbervie (Br). Holman, Newport,
18 days, in ballast—E A Soullard «£ Co.
Ship Alexandrovna (Br), Churchill. London,
39 '‘ays, in ballast—E A Soullard & Co.
Bark Mihon (Non, Kroger, Barcelona, 45
days in ballast— Holst, Fnllarton & Co.
Bark Respit (Nor), Jensen, Krageroe, in bal
last—Master.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Bark Ibis (Nor), Christensen, Charleston, in
ballast—Holst. Fullarton & Co.
Schr 31 B Millen, Young, New York—M B
Mi lien.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY
Steamer City of Bridgeton, Fitzgerald, Flori
da—J N Harriman.
Steamer Katie, Cabaniss, Augusta and way
landings—John Lawton. •*
'•-Steamer Carrie, Gibson, Augusta and way
landings—C F Stubbs.
Steamer Centennial. Ulmo, S&tilla River and
way landings—J P Chase.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
‘ E-irK Emilia Kahl (Gar), Buenos Ayres.
Sclir J Ricardo JoVD, Mary's.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Morning N'etcs.
New York. November 4—Arrived, P C&land,
Bolivia. Craft. Richmond. City of Macon. Cham
pion, G R Congdon, Frisa, 31anhattan, Bothnia,
Vaderland.
Arrived out, Batavia. State of Nevad*, South
Tynne, E’ecta. Cornwall, Illrian, Palestine, Ben
Venae. Cor- ova. Oakdale. John P Best, Suevia.
Homeward. Erstalninger, Charleston; Arior,
Pensacola; ilontreal. New Orleans.
By Mail.
New York, November 1—Cleared, bark Palo
Alto, Griffin, Fernandina; schr Silas C Evans,
Bedell, Fernandina and King’s Ferry.
Bremen, November 1—Arrived, steamship
Jos Kerens (Br), Boyes Savannah
Plymouth, October 31—Sailed, bark Nina
(Nor), Olsen, Savannah.
Hi • Janeiro. October 4— Sailed, brig Boa Fe
(Port), for Tybee.
Barcelona, October 17—Sailed, Therese. Has-
Ioger, Tybee.
Newport, October 18-Sailed, steamship Re
dewater (Br). Richards, Savannah.
Penarth. October 19—Sailed, steamship Wm
Burkett (Br), , Savannah.
Baltimore. Oct her 31—Cleared, schr Jennie
A Sheppard, Terbui.e. Savannah.
NOTICE TO 3IARINERS.
Blasters of vessels «»rivi-*gat Ty’»ee or Sa van
nah having any special re ; >o* m to i.*ake will
please sen 1 them to me at S.-.vaonah or repo.t
Pi the telegraph station at Tybte. - Vess-ls
leaving oort will be furnished w hii files of the
Morning News free on application at this office.
J. H. ESTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3
Whitaker Street.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Centennial, from Sat ilia River
and way landings—1-1 bdls bines, 1 IkM skins, 48
sacks'rough rice, 15 b*»Ies co t'*n, 6.575 busUeJs
r ce, 621 sacks rice, 2 bo^es wax, 1 box md-e, 1
case indse, 2 wood patters. 4 hides, 68 hides and
ski s. 1 ice. 6 bbls bottles. 2 sacks cotton, 1 box
tools. 2 kegs nails.
Per steamer City of Bridgeton, from Florida-
59 bales sea island cotton, 47 bales upland cot
ton. 3'5 sacks rough rice, 1CD bbls rosin, 1 box
mdse. 2 trunks. 8 boxes o»*an^-?^, 1 bbl oranges.
Per Central Railroad. November <—6.897 bales
cotton, 209 bbls flour, 10 tiei*ces bams, 10 bbls
bacon. 25 cases lard, 15 sacks peanuts. 5 boxes
and 1 bbl eggs. 1' bbls sugar, 3 bbls roll beef,
150 sacks bum. 1 car bulk oran, 21 bbls whisk}’,
22 half bbls whisky. 2 jars snuff, 163 bales do
mestics. 62 bales warps, 1 bale wool. 1 bale pa-
per stock, 20 bdls paper b gs. 100 bbls lime, 43
pkgs furniture, 1 organ, 1 piano, 1 box carriage
springs, 2 cans, 3 crate castings, G boxes wood
m shape, 7 boxes mdse, 1 trunk mdse, 1 box
co PP* r 12* bbls rosin. 4 bdls hides,
* n s »*ritR turpentine.
arlX,;Atlantic and Gulf ailroad. November 4—
Ri 6 hV!u e B Vr^ t » t0 , 11 ’ 10 <a V 8 lumb er, 646 bbls rosin,
81 bbls spirits turpentine. 27 bbls syrup. 5 bbls
oranges, W sacks sample cotton, i:« sacks oats
50 sacks rough rice, 16 bales hides! i£nboxes
fruit and mdse. ’ 00X68
EXPORTS.
Per schr 31 B 31 ilien, for New York—264,505
feet lumber—D C Bacon & Co.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from New
York—O G Grace, wife and servant. Miss Ame
lia Hunter. Miss Gussie Crane Miss Grace Peck,
Mrs K A Wakefield, E M Randall and wife. Miss
31 A Moore, Mrs W P Lewis and son, W S 8fn-
mons, wife and daughter. C W Rantoul, wife
and son, Miss Spence. Mrs T M Fleetwood, 2
children and nurse, C W Ladd and wife, Mrs L
A Ford, Bliss A Wilson, D Douglass and wife
MBs Baldwin, EL Davids. Bliss J Ryder, Miss S
Lace. C W Snow. Mrs Snow and servant, Mag-
g e Jordan. T T Snow and wife. Bliss Mamie M
ibinson. Miss L Bacon R H Cooper, w fe and
son. Minnie and Melly Fry. M T Winslow, Miss
Win>Iow, Wm Anderson, J W l ane, J B 8ucet-
ser and wife, V W Many, T McCrossin. A Ben
nett, E £ Lombard, W H Douglass, JF Gould,
C A Schott. W P Mewell and wife. F A Mones.
S Mewell, Mrs Capt R Johnson, W B Drew. G
Livingston. 3Trs L White, Madgie and May
White. B1P Butler, MBs Alice Ward. N Mery
and wife. A Smith, wife and infant. J Dunn. C
S Foote. T J Oysten, M P Crane, Dr H KDu-
Bo ?s, Henry Roggs, Miss N Van Ktton, Bliss J
Decker, C Celley, Geo DeWitt, J M Laurence
and wife, J Mewell, J O Walker, J Wells, J Cau-
ley, J Moran, F S Crowell, T Anderson, W and
G O’Donnell. J Ah earn, J O’Donnell, P Murphy,
wife and 2 children. Anne Duffer, Geo Wilson,
Edward Nason, W O’Brien. John Knox, John
Johnson, Andrew Knox, John O'Brien, Mrs
Brad burg.
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia—
Miss Fannie Harkness. Capt A F Vogel bach and
wife, S G Vogelbach, Fred Dunderdale, Mrs
Dutiderdale, Frank Dunderdale, Mrs L Mooney,
W Frothingham, Mrs Froihingham. Capt W S
Simmons, Jas Watt. Jas Simplon, G A Gemun-
den. 3Irs W W West and 2 servants. E S West.
C W West. AGS West, Miss E N West, P Good
win, 31 rs P Goodwin. Peter Feldman, Jno Dens-
man. Wm Knowles, Wm WlJtbank, C W Horn,
W S Thomas. Ada Smith.
“ Per steamer City of Bridgeton, from Florida—
Mrs C A Ayres, 3Ir Barry, Mrs Jones, Mrs
Moore, Capt Thomas White, Mr Shehan, and 5
d«*tk.
Per steamer Centennial, from Sat ilia River
and way landings—Dr Wm Maxwell, Dr J T
Haltiwanger. A M Peeples, and 2 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from New
York—D D Arden, Alexander & 31, A R Altmay-
er G W Alleu, Allen & L, J A L’runner, Branch
A C, M Brown. A Blanc. H Brigham. T H Bol-
shaw. G D Baker & Co, D C Bacon & Co, L
lb rnstern, T P Bond & Co. W H Bearn, Craw
ford & L, J Cohen, Cunningham & H, KG
Crane, E 31 Connor, W S Chisholm. J S Collins,
A Carnesa, W H Chap-in. A II Champion. W H
Congrove, F S Cornell, I Dasher dt Co, Jno A
Douglass, L Desboullions. C H Dorsett, I S Da
vidson, Paul Decker, M J Doyle. J J Dale & Co.
Ecktnan & V,G Eckstein & Co. I Epstein & Bro,
T Enright, J H Estill, A Freidenberg & Co.
Frank & Co. Fret well & N, M Ferst JL Co. J H
Friel, Franciscan Sisters, J H Furber & Co,
Foreman & H, I L Falk & Co, C L Gubert <£ Co,
Goodman & 31, Gray & O’B. Guckenheimer, S &
Co. II II Gilmer, J Graliam, G W Geibeihouse.
5 Gazan, C Gassman, L J Gazan, Rev W H
Gross, S Guckenheimer & Co, J Hunt. D Hogan,
A Hanley, E Heidt & Son, G M Heidt & Co. C
Hopkins, 31 Y Henderson, A L Hart ridge. F M
Hud. s (J Havnes A Bro. N A Hardee’s Son &
Co, R Habersham’s Son & Co, Wm Kone & Co,
J H Johnston, R S Jones, 31 Jacoby, P Killoran,
Jno Lyons, Lovell & L, Loeb & E, Lippman
Bros.J D LaRoachA Leffler.S K Lew*n,B H Levy.
LaFar & l o. N Lang & Bro. D B Lester. Ludden
6 B, Meinhard Bros <St Co. 3TcKenna & D, B F
3I«*Ken a, Mohr Bros, J 31 cGrath & Co, W 31
Miller. Mrs C F Miller, A J Miller & Co, C Mur
phy. W G 3Iam.\ P E 3Iasten, F Morgan & Co,
airs 31 3IcQua ie, E 3Iuhiberg. W B Meil & Co.
V W 3Iany, II 31yers & Bros, G Noble, J Nesbit,
Jno Oliver, E Oliver. A Minis & Sons, Palmer
Bros, K Piatshex. Mrs K Power, L Putzel. J B
Reedy, Quantock & P. Russak s Co, Reilly
31, J II Ruwe, J Rosenheim. L Rumien, J R-«y.
C D Hogers, Kich & 31, J II Remshart, C Ra>;:.
Solomons & Co, Solomon Bros, &Spanier, S i-1
Spanier. J Spanier. J S Silva, S A Schrriner.
C F Stubbs, So Bank State of Ga, L A Santine..
H Su ter. C P Swoll, E A Schwarz it Bro. J Sul
livan, G W Sergent, II Sandeis, L C Strong, Sr -
VKiniah t otton Press Association, .‘•avu.nnah
Press Association, J T Shuptrine. J Such, J C
Thompson. Southern Ex Co, R W Tatem. J W
Tynan, B F Ulmer, J H Von Newton. L Vogel,
II W Tuton & Co, Weed & C, R W 'Voodbridge,
D Weisbein, AJIiC W West, Wyllr «t C. P H
Ward & Co. J White, H Yon~e, Inland Steam
boat Co, str David Clark, W F Barry, str St
John's.
Per steamship Juniata, from Philadelphia—
G W Allen, Abrehams it B, E A Abbott, Alien
& L, C vV Anderson & Co, • Appel. B Bra.-nell,
O Butler, W C Butler, T P Bond «fe Co, Bend-
heim Bros & Co. Branch & C, 31 Bolev. L E
Ilyck, T II IPjIsu^w, C R R. C L It , Crawford
i L, Cunningham & H, E Crockett & Son.
Cocksliutt A Je-guson. J S Collins. T T Cha
peau, W 31 Davidson. 31 J Doyle.«» W De lienne.
Jno Dues'in, I Dasher <t Co, N D.xon, KeJrman
& V. J H Estill, I Enstein &. Bro, M l'erst A Co,
t'rauk A Co, A Fullerton, Feizer & Sandbe.-g,
A Freidenberg & Co. G C Genu.nden, O L Oil
ier* «t Co, FoidgAgc OUR, Florida S.r Ag\
Fnidg Age A & G ft It, C F Grahaai, Gray &.
O’B. S Gardner, Guckenheimer, S .*fe Co, D ’Ho
gan, G 31 Heidt it Co, J A Haiti wanger, C 31
• nilsman, Julius Hunt. Jas Hart, J Ilirchback,
C L Jones, John Kelly Agt. Mosea Krauss, Jno
Lyons. L'ppican Bros, N I^ang & Bro. 'Ludden
«t B. W W Lincoln. Tyovcll & L. A I.-fller. N it
f.ce, D B Lester J McGrath <t Co.31cIx*ar & K.F
3Iorgan & Co. A J >iiller & Co. II Myers «£ Bros,
>V 3131-lls. John J 31cPonough, W B Mell & Co,
e.cv O Mossmi Jer, A S Nichols. Order, F Ohl-
niar, Fran- is PiJiner, L a zjI. Palmer Bros,
Quantock &-P, J R Reedy. \v li Kay, ltussak <t
Co. Jas Ra>, J Rosenheim, J II Ruwe, W F
lteid, C D Rogers A gt, Reilly it M. Jno Ryan,
Savannah Paper Milts. Henry Suiter. George
Sehroeder. 31artin Sc broil*-, Savannah Gas
light Co. Savaunah S.tc atn Ric* 31iID, J T Shup-
trine, J Sullivan, J S Silva. L A Santina, C & G
Sawyer. Sau-sy & If, Dr C c Schley. J F Tor
rent. R II Tatu n. G I Trggurt. 1' F ulmtr. J II
Von Newton, G Will bank W W We«t, A Al & C
XV West, Weed it C, (.eo Wagner, Wille&M.
P II Ward & Co, Wylly it C, Yonge & Co, E S
Zittrouer.
Per steamship W m Lawrence, from Baltimore
—C W Anderson & Co G W Allen, T II Bol-
shaw, Butler & C. J_G Brunner, Brunch it C, S
Cohen. B J Cubbedge, W M Davidson, Jno A
Douglass, Paul Decker, Florida steamers, 31
Fe.*st & Co. E A tiradot. R Guekenhe ; nie- A Co,
Ho'combe & Grndy. H I) Headn*an. G 31 Heidt
& Co, II Hanley, C Hopkins. I? W Har.lee, 5V J
Hawkins. S G Ilaynes «t Bro. O 1* Havens, F 31
Hull. A Haas «£ Bro, RS Jones. Fholb. Max
Krauss, 31oses Krauts. J A Kelly & Co, Jno Ly-
N Lang &r Bro, Loeb & E. P i.indenstruth.
D B Le«ter, Lippman Bros, McDonough & B,
H 31 vers .t Bros. A .1 3I:!ler & Co. C Meitzler.
E L Neidlinger, G N Nieliols, Newtow & K. Jus
O’Byrne. Order. Juo O'lv-r. Or.W lotify A 31 -
nis it So-, >• ( •- r.o’.ify It 3’« • -r. o cDr no
li *y T P Bond A i ’o. O xl -r notiy C V Ander
s' >u it Co, 31rs Phillips. G W Pai •sli, W F lteid,
Russak it Co, Dr Jas Reid, Ram baud it Co,
R«»bertson & T, F J Kuckerc. J B R«.-edv, J U
kuwe. G W ;>ergent, Gen Sorrel. C D Sack, Sa
vannah Cotton Press Asscctati u, E A Schwarz
St Bro. Solomon Bros, J S Silva. II W Tilton &
Co. J C 'riiompNon. J W Tynr.n, J H Von New
ton, Wide it 31. A 31 it C W West, l’hos Wes-t,
J B We.-r. Co, Weed & C, ii Yonge, C R R,
A it G It R.
Per schr W R Beebe, from New York—C R R
Agt, A&GRRAgt. A i 6 R H Rec’rs, CW
Anuerson Jt Co, Branch & C’. 31 Baley, J G But
ler. Crawford £: L. A H Champion. Cunning
ham & IT, M J Doyle, Jno Derst, I E,>stein &
Bro, 31 Ferst it Co, A Freidenberg <S Co, Frank
A; Co. C L Gilbert, .t Co, S Guckt iiheiiner A Co.
Graham A H. Holcoaibe Si Grady A C H irinun
<t Co, F 31 Hull. Win Hunter <t ton, S Kraus-
k ff, D B Lester. .Loeb it II Juo Lyons, Lipp
man Bros, A Denier. Isivell & L F 31<»rgan &.
Co, 31 31 .clean, J .McGrath it Co, It Mclntir—.
A .) 3Iil!er it Co, G W Parish, Palmer Bros J B
Iteedy, C Ba z. J B It^nion. James Ray, E 31
Remsnart. iiiver Steamer, Jos A lIolx*.-ts & Co,
11 A Stults Si Co, Wm Sbeihing, Solomons &
Co, Solomon Bms J C Thompson. J H Von
Newton, W U Tel Co, A 31 it C W West, Weed
& C.
Per steamer Centennial, from Satilia River
and way Jancings— Baltimore S f earn.ship. Root
Hatjersrara, N A Ha»dee*sSon & Co, ,1 W An
derson’s tlo- s F 31 Farley. Jno Fiaanery it Co.
Holcoinlie & Gradv. 31 \ ■ ienderson. II Haher-
'ha'n’sSon & Co. A 31 Peeples W C Ulmo. S
Guokenliemier A Co, JIcDononjh & B. H San
ders. J E «:ha-re. I EpsU**n & Bro. ?.I Ferst A Co.
Baldwin it Co. L J Guilmai in A Co, Stern & N,
Weed it C, Meinhard Bros Co.
Per steamer City of Brie' , .-ton. from Florida—
W W do. nor. &: Co J L VilIafoa:;a. L J Guil-
miniuitCo. C F Stubbs. O Cohen it Co .* W
Lathrop &: Co. S Oucke , »’.iei..ier &, Cn. CS Lang-
d-Mi. 31 Y Heuuerson. Geo G Wi so--. Peacock, II
<t Co. Jno Flanne y A; Co. Ra.lu .du <t Co, N A
H>?rde«;'s Son it Co 11 3*Pier, J i’aron.
I’erCen’.al Rai*roa(t. KoveT^r ■*—D B Hull,
W W Chisholm, F 31 Farley, J Lnthrop ,t Co,
J R Villalonga. N A Ha - dee's Son A Co. Bald
win it Co. W H Stark & Co. West Bros. R J Da-
vant. R W Woodui 'dg'*, H Grant. Jas Hurt,
l) B Lester, C F Mu’oos, C C Haiti wick. ll.McIn-
tire A Co. L J Onilrna .in & C o, Juo Flannery
& Co. GalaUi it Z W W Cordon & Co. Walter
& II. Iviioop, V &. Co O Cohen & Co. Mi-ir & D.
Cha-« Ellis il 31 Comer & Co. Wood: it Co, B B
Minor, J C Harman, PauI Decker, N’Uer & R,
N R Lee. J C Thompson. Frank & Co, G Eck
stein it Co. S U nes & B. o, A IIpsi it Bro,
Kendred it C Jos A Roberts A Co. H 31yers &
p-os, 31 B Mihen. Tioe’o 4K.PC Capp. Louis J
Harden, A T Lee <t Co. IV acock, H A Co. Good
man Jt 31, Jno B II -ward. V. m Ilone it Co, S
Guckenhein-er & C-t Bobir?ou Wagon Co. Al
len & L. A Freio’euoerg .t <’o. A J .’liller Sc Co,
E A Schw^Jx & Bio, C L C’lhe t & Co, H Myers
& Bros. Solomon Bros Li,* : »nian B-os, J H Von
Newton, P IT ^ -’a-*u & Co. Sieger 31 Co Lud-
den Sc B. A Einstein s Sods, Meinhard Bros it
Co, F 31 Hull. Fore'i A'-t.
Per Atl?-»ttc a>’d GuR Railroa" Novend/er 4—
Tiaosfer Department. C-.aham Sc H. A Leider,
F 31 Hull, ii B Reppard. Sloat L «t Co, C; 3V
Haslnru, J B Ree-K , (Jo<xi..ic j A M, Bendbe«-n
Bros & Co. H A Siul! s «t Co. H lye«*s & Bros.
31 Y Heuderson. W W Cl)'*-hol,r> K’e.u it N,
C II Dorse it, Loeh Sc E, 31 Fe. -t & Co. R W
Woodbridge, t:rawfo»*d S. L. John J McDon
ough D C Baccn Sc Co. O W Craffiin, Jno Flan-
nerv & Co. II 31 Comer & Co. J W Laturop &
r’o. J V»" Ande.*son's Sous B B 3Ii"or. Welter &
H,*West Bro« 31 3Iaciean, Wueuton & ’ 1. CF
Stuffy F 31 Farley, W M Mo&es, Baldwin & Co,
Butler ac S.
(Cotton Sartors.
JOSH rtilRTUT. JOHN L. JOHNSON.
JOHN FLANNERY & €0.,
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
NO. 8 KELLY’S BLOCK, BAY STREET,
Savannali, G-a.
A gents for jewell’s mills yarns
and DOMESTICS, etc., etc.
BAGGING and TIES FOR SALE AT LOWEST
MARKET RATES.
PR03IPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN
MENTS. aug22-d,tri- w.? wCm
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»*»*♦»«•»***«»»«♦•»•»»♦»♦»»*♦♦♦♦♦»»>«»»»»*»♦ „
WM. W. GORDON. HENRY BRIGHAM.
W.W GORDON & CO.
(Successors to Tison & Gordon),
Cotton Factors
—and—
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. SAVANNAH, GA.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS-
SUllANt E OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY PULL ADVANCES 31ADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
BnGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
ang~21-rl.t whim
JOHN R WEST.
JAMES O. WEST.
WEST BROS.,
Cotton Factors
SHUiurg ma&s.
THE TEMPLE OF FASHION!
A. I ALT1AYE
185 Brousliton Street.
DRESS TRIMMINGS A SPECIALTY!
NOVELTIES JUST REOHIVB23:
New CHENILT^E and BUGLED FRINGES, new CHENILLE and BUGLED PASSEMENTERIE,
and new BUGLED TRIMMINGS of every description.
50 styles of new SILK FRINGES, new Pekin Stripe SATINS, all colors in SILKS an<f SATINS,
all colors in VELVETS and VELVETEENS, new square and oblong BUTTONS. Our assortment
comprises all the latest novelties for CLOAK and DRESS TRIMMING. 6 button KID GLOVES
for 85c., wor.h $1 50.
3IILLINERY DEPARTMENT
New additions added daily. New CHENILLE CROWNS for hats, new CHENILLE and BUGLED
SCARFS for hats, novelties inF.4NCY RIBBONS, BIRDS, WINGS, TIPS and PLUMES, elegant
PARISIAN TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. ' ■ „
HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER * EAR. HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, E3IBROIDERIES.
LACES, NOT."ONS, RUGH1NGS. 11ES. HANDKERCHIEFS. WOOLENS
New desj-ns of BEAVER CLOAKS from $1 59 upwards. These are decided bargains.
Our 31UNOGR \M K(D GLOVES foratreet and evening wear, in 2, 3, 4 and 6 buttons, the most
popular cheap glove in the city.
COUNTRY ORDERS PK03IPTLY’AND SATISFACTORILY’ EXECUTED. nov3-tf
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR FERTILIZERS
AND COTTON TIES,
GS BAY STREET, SAYANNAH, GA
Liberal advances on consignments of Cotton
> Ug22-di£w6m .
F. M. FARLEY,
Cotton Factor,
96 BAY’ STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA
Liberal advances on consignments.
aug29 di'w'Jm
jfuraitur?. ftr.
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
148, 150 AND 152 BROUGHTON STREET,
Invite ■pedal attention to their
GARPBT DEPARTMENT!
finest stock of these goods over offered
In the city, embracing AXM1NSTFR NO-
gUErrES. VELVEjS, BODY and TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS, three ply and two-ply INGRAINS,
HEMPS, etc.
CHINA. COCOA and NAPIER 3IATTINGS,
for oftlc«M and halls
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE
CURTAINS, etc.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS in great variety.
Public Buildings, Offices and Residences
Furai-hed.
All work promptly attended to end guaran
teed satisfactory.
Also, an immense stock of
FUUNI T UR id
of the latest designs at LOWER PRICES than
ever have been or ever will be sold again.
Ourla:ge elevator offers easy access to any
portion of our mammoth building.
A. J. MILLER & CO.
oct20-tf
$10,000 REWARD !
FOR ALL THE
Second Hand Furniture
IN THIS CITY.
J. B. REMION
I S the OLDEST SECOND-HAND FURNI
TURE DEALER iu the ciiy. He is pre
pared to pay the highest
case: price
for old Furniture, ard will sell new and old
f u-niture for less than any other house in Sa
vannuii. I have also on hand a large lot of
NEW STOVES'
just received from one of the l»est wbo!**«ale
*-ouse3 in the city of New York. I can sell them
or
.ess Finurcs tlinn any House in the
Sonth.
Call and see for yourself. 1 pay the best prices
for old Books. Jewelry, Kc. No. 211) Broughtoi
street, near West Broad street. roy*26 tf
5j (|';e!iif, :<W, fir.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS
HAS OA LAFC E tiCC-C C •' NICE
mi Fi \T /
WAL’i’HAM F.'LG.ffT AND t T "’ r ‘'TED.
SOLID STEt'LiNt SILVE:2w \l'E. gUAD-
RUPLE PL ATED SILVERWARE,
for t-*e STAR SPECTACLES and EYE
GLASSES. WALKING CANES, OPERA
GLASSES, GOLD PENS.
New p.
g e.’c ve -e.v.
OCi-lf
t robed olr.Tj Jeweby in
r< ,’r e goot s. I -ov/ o- ’ce'.,
:11 BULL S TREET:
l)o ion Want Specks ?
rpFE largest Pii" oe- i r*' , sorta3ent of SPEC-
J TACLES1 itheciiy. Sn'ileg see
Beiranu far. Mygoous bui all eyes and all
LoekeLs.
P. LIND !ll\ STRUTH
octh-tf 22 Jch’eruon street.
Patterns
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY WIN A
1Y FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GItAND D1STRI
BUTION. CLASS L. AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY. NirVE3IBER 11th, 1ST9-I14th
3Iouthly Drawing.
Louisiaua State Uottcry Coiup’j
This institution was regularly incorjroraU-ti
by the Legislature of the State tor Educational
and Chai table pui |>oses in 1SCS, Jor the Icrm-oj
T'venly-five Y*-am, to which contract theinvio
la hie fai t h of t he State is pledged, with a capita
of $1,CL*9,0C3, to which it has since added a re
serve fu*«*1 of 3SJ--9,tiOO Its Grand Srxous
Nruse.-i ]»»sv:ibi.aTc.v will taxe piace monthly
on the second Vue«doy. It never scales or
nostoonea. Look at the following Bistribu-
tion:
CAPITAL Pit IKK, *30,001)
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each.
Half Tickets. Odo Dollar.
LlCT OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $30,006
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize j 000
2 Prizes of $2,500 sloon
5 Prizes of l.OOn 5 non
20 Prizes 0/ 500 • * AO 00O
100 Prizes ol ICO 10,000
*290 Prizes of 50 10,000
500 Prizes or 20 10,000
1,000 Prizes of 10 10,009
A ->f»':OXIMAVlON r*Rl7.Fa.
9 Approximation P.izes of..$'100.... 2,7(0
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 200.... 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of.. 100 ... 900
Truth is Miglity and Must Prevail !
Platstt’s New Variety Stare.
13S BROUGHTON STREET.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE PLACE IN THE CITY FOR
MILLINERY AND VARIETY GOODS.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS & BONNETS.
NEW ADDITIONS MADE TO OUR 3IA3I3:OTH WORSTED DEPARTMENT. A COMPLETE
ASSORT3IENT OF
O O O X> !
JEWELRY. HOSIERY, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, FLANNELS.
Gents’ Furnishing
AND THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
SOLIC1TUO AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Satlroads.
Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Orwicn SiTiniriB & Chabixbtoh R. B. Oa, I
Bavaxkab, Oa., October 81,187*. f
C ommencing Sunday, November 2d,
Trains will depart and arrive aa fellows,
from PABSENGEBDEPOT A.2Q.& R.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. A
Leave Savannah... 4:80 p. v. and 8:80 P. «.
Arrive Charleston. 10:20 p. m. and 8:00 a. jl
Going South. Train No. L Train No. 8.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.
Arrive Savannah...12:40 p. k. and 6^5 a. x.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast MalL
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 j- 8:30 p. x.
Arrive Augusta at 6:36 i. X.
Leave Augusta at **•
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 Ye masses for Beaufort, Port Royal
and station line Port Royal and Augusta Rail
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
Agency, No. Sf Bull street, and Depot Ticket
Office.
O. C. OiJfxv, lEUrctlrer.
C. 8. GADSDEN,
novl-tf Engineer and Superintendent
Ladies’ and
Goods!
ORDERS
PCt30-tf
itoitisr jwrntsluns ©oafcs.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
OF ALL GRADES AND QUALITIES, RANGING IN PRICE FR03I 35c. to $2 00 AND UPWARDS.
THIS LARGE ASSORTMENT, INCLUDING
Heantiliil _ Brussels !
which outstrips the pretentious stocks of even larg« cities, is not to be met with in retail carpet
stores ibis sidoof New York or Boston, Is now to ljeseeu at our store. W® have completed ar
rangcir.ents with one of tbe finest carpet houses in New York. 50 that we can show ou, as it
were, at y mr own door, a New York wholesale stock, which is done through the medium of,
wonderful invention,
RICHARDSON’S CARPET EXHIBITOR!
This wonderful piece of ingenuity is so arranged that we enu show from half a yard sample,
as it weie. a thousand yards, or in other wo*xIs,:t multiplies the sample a thousand times, match
ing it perfectly and making itappear just a 3 it woui.l mode up and nailed upon the floor, anti
the o»d way. This Exhibitor can be seen at any time at
.'ihoiKs it better than when rolieo out
our store
ALLIEN TL.JP^ T DgAY,
DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC., 163 & 171 BROUGHTON ST,.
Savannah, ga. augi2-d«5:wtf
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE.
I am offering Spec : al Bargains during the Centennial month In all kinds of
At pric ea lower than any other house. Note a few of my prices:
Parlor Suits at $3 , $10. $4”.. $30, $65. $15 and upward to $300. French Dressing Case and Dresser
Se's i !0. S l *. $'*'•. Sm), $75 a u upward. Pock.ng Chairs. Arm f ’hairs. Library Chairs at Reduced
Trices Lctmges nt i-6. $fa, $9. $10». »d upsrn-d Hai^. 31oss, Wool and Feather Mattresse«;. Other
goods in pioim. lion. Siio-v Iturn lower than New York prices. Parties desiring anything in my
Ime wpl save n-ouey bi giving me & call and see.ng my goods befer® purchasing elsewhere.
Sjiecial luduceiuents to dealers.
SI BOLEY, 1S6.& 188 Broiifflxtou & 17, 15) & 21 Jefferson St.
• octS-Sui Bemeiubertto© Plan*, Opposite St. Andrew’s flail.
%xa\x anti grass Works.
nficDOftOUGH ^ ballawtyne,
Ii-oii and Brass Founders,
Machinists and Pattern S¥lakers,
GA.
Our 3Ianufacturing Department commises all kinds of Brass and Iron Work, such as IRON
FKOXTS FOR STORKS AND DWELLINGS. Il’ON VFRANDAHS. IRON RAILINGS FOR
GARDENS, CE3IETEIMES AND OTHER PURPOSES. Our weil Known
Sugar Mills and Pans at lieduced Prices.
Centra! & Southwestern B.B’ds.
aivxxHAH. Gjw, October 4 th, 1E78L
O N and after SUNDAY, October 5th, 1S7V,
passenger trains on the Central and Socth-
w^stem RaPrcada aud branches will run ae
follow*:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leavoc Savannah 9:20 A. X
Le aves Augusta. 9:35 jl x
.irrivtis at Augusta r. 4:45 p h
Lrrircc at Macod 6;45 p. m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta .. . 8:15 p. k
Arrives at Atlanta 3*50 a j?
Making dose connection et Atlanta with Weet-
ero and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all points West and North.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leavee Atlanta 11:40 p. a
Arrive.*, at Macon 6:03 a X
Lcevi-a Macon 7:09 a. u
Arrive*?r,t YaHedgevEle 9:44 a. k
A mvea flX) Eitoetoa 11:30 A. H
A**rires m Augusta 4:45 r. h
Arrives at Savannah. 4:CC p. x
Ltave® Acgusta 9:30 a.
tlasing coimectJon at Savannah with the At
lantic ani Golf Railroad for all points In Florida.
TRAIN NO. ‘3—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
LcaV'w 7:20 ?.
A.ri*£r;ct Augusta *■/-$+.
Leaver Angnata 5*.
Arrives at Mfiledgovilla 9:44 A.
Arrives eJ Eatorton X2:S0 A.
Arrives at Maccn S:fX* l.
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 3:40 a.
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 p.
Leaven Macon for Albany and Enfanla 5:35 -a.
Arrives at Enfanla. 3:42 p.
Arrives at Albany. 3:43 p.
Leaves Macon for Oolsmhoi* 8.45 a.
Arrives at Colctmbcs. 2:15 p.
Trains co this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaola, Albany and Augusta daily,
making close connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line. At Eufacla with Montgomery
and Enfanla Railroad; at Oolnmbas with West
ern Railroad; at Augusta with the Charlotte.
Columbia and Augusta Railroad for ail points
North and East.
Zntaula train connects as Fort Valiev for Per-
ry dailv (exoepr 8unday>. and at Cuthbert for
Fort Gxir.es daily (except Sunday.)
Train cn Blakely Errensiou leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leavee Atlanta 2:15 p. x
Arrives at !^v.~on from Atlanta 6:55 p. x
Leaves Albany 1J :23 a. si
Laavea Sinfanla 11:27 a. h
Arrives et Hoccn from Sufaula and
Albany 6:33 p. x
Leaves LolamhTig 12:55 p. x
Arrives at Macon from Columbia 6 .OS p. x
leaves Macon. 7i5r. x
Arrives a; Aogusta 5:40 a. a
Leave? Amrpsta. 8:30 p. x
Arrive? a: Savannah .* 7:15 a. x
Pareengers for MiiledgaviiJe and Eabmton will
x,ae train Ko. 2 from Saviscnah, end train No. 1
from ‘Ancon, width trains connect C-sS:iy, except
T or
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS ON ALL
NIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN 8A VANN AH AND
AUGUSTA, AUGU TA AND MACON, AND
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA.
E. H. Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Ticket Agt. Gen. Supt. C. E.R.. Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. G. RAOUl^
Gen. Trav. Agt. Supt. 8. W. R.R.. Maccc. Ga.
oct9 tf
§kippIU;U
FOR SHEW YORK
OCSAM STKAiHfaHSP COMPANY.
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
CITY OF SAVANNAH
Captain MALLORY.
B UILT expressly for this trade, and bavin *
superb passenger accommodations, wi i
sail SATURDAY, November 8th, 1879, at l:i
o’clock p. x.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU3 COHEN St CO.. Ageata,
nov4-t? No. 98 Bar etraec.
Philadelphia & Southern
SAIL STEAMSHIP XINE.
leayinff Each Fort Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE 818 C9
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 1L* OC
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORE VIA
T >r»— xr-rzTs 20 M
EXCURSION TICKETS t O PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS FROM DATE OF
ISSUE) 30 00
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
JUNI A. T Jk.
Captain J. W. CATHARINE,
\jkj ILL !eav<. Savannah on SATURDAY, No-
* V vember 8th, 1879, at 1:C0 o’clock p. x.
For fretyhe or pawags. having superior
accommodations, air^r
novl-tcl
HUNTER t. SON,
Agents.
Merchants’ and Miners' Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE
CABIN PASSAGE $15 00
TKS STEAMSHIPS OF THIS COMPANY
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
OxyssAi. ScrxKi.vrKXDgyr’a omo, 1
ATIAUTIC A2TD GlTLV RaILHOAE, V
Savaxvah. October 3d, 1879. >
^^N and after SUNDAY, October 5th, Passen-
follows:
NIGHT
Leave Savannah dally at 4:30 p. v
Arrive at Jeeup dally at 7:t0 p. m
Arrive at Thomarvfile daily at, 6:35 a. it
" ’ ^ ' ’ daily at.
Arrive at
Arrive at All
Arrive at Live
Arrive ar Tallaltassee daily .
Arrive at Jackaonville daily
Leave J
tally at
tially a
9:40 A. M
...10:45 a.
at 2:01 a. it
fit 7:00 a. a
7:50 a. M
5:45 p. u
. 5:30 p. a
1 837 Prize*: arnoncrui/r to $110,400
Respousi’.le correspondin'? agents wanted a»
ail points, to whom liberal compensation will
be naiu.
Wnte, clearly stating full address, for further
laformaGor. or rend ovde/s by express o.* mail,
addressee. o«*Jy 10
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box (. r - J New Orlear La., o- same person
0c Eo. 319 Broadwov. New York, or r .
JNO. B. IER-nANDEZ
Savannah. Ga.
r i he ^articular a>tent ; ono? thePubb’c is called
tolho .eci »h:>i the eeihe rurooerof Tickets
foi er' b Mo.* bty Drawing is Kold, aeu conse-
que * ’y all • be .i.Tesir e’cad aR.^e-eso'd
aod d • w«» . ctl paid. TIi*3 is not tue case with
a-’y Oi.*e«* company.
>n ot«r Graod Extraordinary Drawings are
under tbe sooetvision and menagement of
Gn..Er»*-. C. T. EEAUREGABD and JUCAL
A EARLY. octT’.-W&faV.w
Aalhoi ircd by the Commonwealth of Ky.
11.4 tli~
tfrotl’ctt), ttt.
B
B
B
B
NEW GOODS IN THE
^rockery, China
—AJfD—
GLASS LINE
BOLSHAW’S^
152 St. Julian si., near the Market
B
nov3-tf
ii
T UBIN’o Genuine Extracts, 75 ssnts each, at
JLi G. K. HEIDT A CO’S. OCt7-tf
POPULAR ’JGNTHL T7 DRAFTING OF THE
Commonwealtii Disiribution Co.
Ai cJACS O’LEY'.S THEVTRE,
•u .the City of Louisville, od
NOVCMBEi: 20tl», 1875).
THFSF DC A T 7 r NCS AUTHORIZED L Y AC »’
O" THE LEGtS'.ATbfr. OF 869 ANDSUS-
TaTI*.t r D BY Al... 1 HE COURTS OF KkN
TUCKY (c il / . aud. Jen ’ cdoeril.emenU of
o'her loi.e. > com xinies r*.u? « UJ.i* *»te sole own-
e. nhij 01’ "all i.-? £ ic’.:*i« in -o the
c0.1..<.** no.cii.uuondoifj) OCCUR l'MGU-
LA''L V O. VI’J L\r.T DAV OF EVERY
.^O-T’/H t w UNGVVS EXCEl , 'i’r:D> AND ARE
S'J’*«*.' V iSLD BY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF
TtiEB.’AT’E.
Gi.’*»d ami i »preccdeutcd Socccm
of tire \c»v Features,
Zfc vt ; c’et .'o’c’evean ? >e h*s own supervi-'
c *il out b’* rc.n jerrreinee it placed m tl<e
wvee*. The Uepisemert coU oltsuiion to the
g.v.n’ op^oi .rrity o-ei-epUd o'ootr.lniug, for
oul> Ri. a-’y of we lollowiug pr^es:
1 Prize $ 30,000
1 brize lo.tXX)
1 Prize 5,000
10 Prizes, $1,00) eac.i 10,000
20 T1 izes, 500 each —. 10,000
100 Prizes, 100 each 10,001*
200 Prizes. 50 each 10.000
600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000
1,030 Prizes, 10 each 10,0u0
approximation phizes.
B Prizes, 300 each 2/700
9 Frizes, 200 each 1,830
9 Prizes, 100 each 960
1 060 Prizes 112,400
’ Whole tickets, $2: Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets,
$50: 55 Tickets, $100. _ ..,
All applications forclub rates should bo made
to the h«-me office. ., . , _ .
Full list of di-awing published in Iioulsville
Courier-J^ruma • and New York Herald, and
mailed to all ticket holders. For tickets and
information addrevg oulyT, JL 4’OllIIffER-
FORD, (Gourier-Journal Building), Loula-
ville, Ky, oct29-W,F«X:M&wtf
Our fa/*ilitfi*s and **xperi nee in the manufacture of Sugar Mills and Pans places us beyond
competition, either in this city or in oilier places.
We ma*e Mills of the following s.zes: !2, 11. 14.16 nnd IS inehes. and Suear Pans. 30, 40, 50, 60,
$0aml 100 gallons A large ck always on hand. All our Mills have wrought iron necks, and
iuarauteed for on** year. We have also at a considerable outlay made great improvements in
our Sugar Pans, winch adds to their durability, ami cannot fail to give greater satisfaction to
the purchaser, being vastly superior iu eveiy res|»ect to those manufactured at the North, and
brought here for sale.
Orders for machinery of all kinds filled at lowest figures. Repairing and refitting executed
ot the shortest notice and on tbe most liberal terms. Social attention (riven to Mill Work.
McDonough & ballantyne,
.w-tf SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Phoenix Iron Works
Iron and Brass Castings of all kinds.
-Uigur Mills and Pans a .Specialty
We manufacture our MU Is in tlio best possible manner, with heavy
vrorgat. ir«>n slsat ts (O * neek-) and best charcoal pig iron. Having unsur
passed facilities a’*d h ug experience in the manufacture or these Mills,
which havf no euperio.^we are ao.e to offer them to purchasers et prices
as low ns the most inferior.
All orders for CASTINGS OF ANY DESCRIPTION will have prompt attention.
Parties in need of any of tlio above will do’ well to see or address us hefor’ purchasing else
where WM. KCIIOF & CO.,
oct!5-W4t East end of Broughton street. Savnnnnn. Ga.
Jacksonville ,
Leave Uve Oak daily at 11:15 p. »
Locve Albany daily at 4:0> p. u
Laave Raicbridgr daily at 4:03 r a
Leave l^orcfisvilie dally at. 7:3* p. a
L^ave J-orap daily at 6:30 a. v
Arrive at Savannah dally at 9:03 a. u
No change of car? between Savannah acd
Jac’vroariUe and Savannah and Albany.
Bleeping care run through to and from Savon
nsh and Albany.
Paeeengers from Savannah for Ferrandina.
Gaiu«cvllJo and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passeegere for Darien take this train.
Pasaengere from Savannah for Brnrawici
tako tbi* train, arriving at Brnn/nrfek 6:00 a. x.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. x., ar
riv** at Savannah 9:00 a. u.
Faseengera leaving Maoon at 7:13 a. v. (d&Dj
except Sunday) connect at Jeeup with this tralr
for Florid*.
Passengers from Florida by thL» train concec:
at Jeeup with train arriving in Mason ai 6:26 p
b. uiaily except Sunday).
Palace sleeping care run through ts
and from Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger train?
both wavs on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Enfanla, Montgomery, Mobile
New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves
coin ev«-ry
Columbus
noon.
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days except**!) for Green Cove Springs, St,
Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and ail ‘
on 8t. John’e river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, go-
lug west, at 11:37 a. k., and for ” ' '■
4:40 p. M , daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No. £2 Bull
street and at AtlazUic and Golf Railroad Pa*
fumorer Depot.
ACOOMSIODATION TRAIN—EASTERN
VISION.
D!.
Leave Savannah, eundaraexcepted, at 7.00 a. t
Leave M' Intoch.
M
9*8 A. X
Leave Jrerp
£
“
12.03 x
Leave Biac^sheev
a
M
2:05 p. a
Arrive at Pupoa*
««
“
6:15 p. x
Leave Du port
*•
M
5:15 a. k
Leave D’ackshaar
•«
••
9:25 A. y
Leave Josup
“
«•
12:30 p. m
Leave Motnroab
**
•*
2:52 ?. x
Arrive at Saraocah
“
**
5:43 ?. v
tf rot I: cry, &t.
CONSOLIDATED MO COMPLETE!
I HAVE no trail nr
bring mo* e goi
my stock in sto-e No. 163 BROUGHTON STREET, and every steamer will
ods. Those who are buying
Crater, CMaa Sets, Fiae Glassware, Toilet Sets, Vases,
HOUSE L UKXfSHING GOODS, ETC.,
Remember the place, 165 Broughton street.
should call and examine before goiug elsewhere,
near Barnai.l.
CSriESO.
UOV3-if
tfottou factors anti tfommissiou gtrrctiants.
CLAYTON R. WOODS.
SAMUEL A. WOODS.
Cotton Factors and. General Commission Merchants.
Agents for tho Sale of Soluble Pacific Giiano.
82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
FV5'— IJljeral advances made on
business.
Conzignments Prompt personal attention given to all
aug23-dftw8m
guhlirations.
WRAPPINC PAPER.
|7K)R SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, suitable
X? for wrapping paper, at Fifty Cecta pe*
hundred. Apply to
oetas-tf MORNING NEWS OFFICE
MARY J. HOLMES.
TU8T published:—FORREST HOUSE. A
G splendid new nbvel by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes,
whose novels sell so enormously, and are read
and re read with such delight and interest.
Beautifully bound, price $1 50.
Alsn, handsome new editions of Mrs. Holmes
other works—Tempest and Sunshine, Lena
Rivers, Edith Lyle,' Edna Browning, Marian
Grey, West Lawn, etc.
AL8Q JUST PCBLIsmtD:
Iff AY A ONES FliKIffINO.
CARRIED BY STORM. Another Intensely
interesting new novel br May Agnes Fleming,
author of those capital novels, Guy Earlscourt’s
Wife, a Wonderful Woman, Mad Marriage.
Silent and True, etc. Beautifully bound, price
$1 50.
These books are sold at every book store.
G W. CARLE TON A CO, Publishers,
oct20-M,W&Flm New York City.
(Carnages, &c.
SAVANNAH CARRIAGE WORKS,
(Old stand of McKEE & BENNETT).
TEBEAU 8c ELKINS,
DEALKRS IX
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Umbrellas, Etc.
H AVING a corps of first-class mechanics we
are prepared to build new work of all
kinds. Repairing and horseshoeing done In the
b**t manner and at. reasonable prices. A share
of patronage is solicited.
Savannah October 1.1879. octl-tf
H OP BITTERS at G. M. HEIDT & CO’S.
Oct7-tf
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 7:30 a. x
Leave Valdo^te,
Leave Quitman, “
Arrive at TboroesviUc, “
Leave Thomasville, “
Leave Camille, » “
Arrive at Albany, **
Leave Albany, ••
Lca"C Camlllp, “
Arrive ai Thcmasville*, “
L^-ave TbomasvIIl**, “
Leave Quitman, “
Leave Valdosta, “
Arrive at Dupont, “
J. 8. Traow. Master of Trax^iportatloa.
H. a HAINIL3,
Oct3-tfATellt General 8nrerint«n<!-'*r
10:02 a. a
11:4'A. v.
2:i0 p. m
2:40 p. u
5:21 p. x
7 2 ; # p. k
5:00
7:20 .
10:20 X. K
10:50 a.
1:10 p.
8:15 p.
5 45 p. V
Soots and shots.
It. S. JONhlS,
149 CONGRESS STREET.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes!
JUST RECEIVES:
A FULL line of Ladies’. Misses’, Children's
and Infants’ FINE SHOES, from Ziegler
Brothers.
A full line of Children’s SOLAR TIPPED
SHOES, from Smaltz, Monroe & Co
All the best makes in Children’s and Infants'
SHOES—Sollers & Co., Philadelphia, among
the rest.
A rice line of Groover’s celebrated &OFT-
SOLEI) SHOES, for tender feet.
A large and attractive lino of Gentlemen^
H AND HEWED CONGRESS GAITERS, SOUTH
ERN TIE and BOOTS.
Every style of BOOT and SHOE for COUN
TRY WEAR, at low prices.
VIRGINIA STITCH DOWNS (or Penitentiary
Brogans), at 32 50 ppr pair.
Gentlemen’s famous ENGLISH GRAIN
HUNTING SHOES, at $4 per pair.
Pels’ Wonderful Corn Solvent.
25 cents per bottle.
Warranted to cure corns in from eight to ten
hours, at R, s. JONES’,
Oct21-tf 149 Congress street.
Are appointed to sail as follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. S. MARCH. Jr.,
THURSDAY, November 6, at 12:00 x.
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND,
TUESDAY, November 11. at 3:00 p. x.
Through hills lading given to all points West,
oil tho rcanufactaring towns in New England,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger ticket* bmod to Ftttebttrg, Cincinnati,
Cfcfcasjo and all points Wert and Northwest.
Tor ircbrbt c--: npp’v to
' JAS. B. WF6T * CO.. Agsnts,
novl-tf 114 Bar atree*.
FOR B0ST03 DIRECT.
CABIN PA8SAOE $16 OO
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 OO
Boston and SfiTannali Steamship Ids*.
SErfflXOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT.
WEDNESDAY, November 5, at 11 A. x.
UNITED STATES,
Captaiv 8. H. MATTHEWS.
WEDNESDAY, November 12, at 4 P. x.
npHROUGH fcfile of tadmg given to New
JL England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Canard, Warron and Leyland
line?.
The
with all
RICHARDSON ^ BARNARD, Agecte.
F. NICKERSON & CO. Arcrte. Bcstcn.
oct30-*f
ship* of this line connect at their wharf
ill raSroada leading out of Boatou.
FOR MEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSRSP COMPANY.
AFTER CABIN $2>3 00
FORWARD CABIN 16 03
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
(GATE CITY,
Captain E. E. DAGGETT,
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
beautiful na^enger accommodations. w»ii
sail WEDNESDAY. November I2th. 1 79. at 4:30
o’clock P. H.
Fo~ - >**»fgbt or passage apply W>
INTER
octSO-tf W>L HUN1
& PON. Agents.
FOR YORK,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. R. NICKERSON.
\\7ILL sail WEDNESDAY, November oth, at
YY 10:03 o’clock a. h. *
r ship is 2,250 tons, and was built ex-
pressty for this trade. She has most magnifi
cent passenger accommodations and great
speed.
Foi* freight or passage apply to
WILDER ft CO.. Agents.
Shipping.
FOR FLORIDA.
St Catharine's. Doboy, Darien fn
ion Inland, StSinion's, Branswlet
St Mary s and Fernandina
Connecting at Darien with I
Landings on the Oconee ana Alta^hj.
Steamer Citv of Bridgetoa
abore points, connecting at Brnn,4iet_'°. r
Macon and Brunswick and BrnSSSS’SLfi?
bany Railroads for all poLata on th» li^e?f
roads: at Fernandina with Transit
Jacksonville. Cedar Keys, and Si Mh?. toT
Florida Central Railroad, and Jacks
Pensacola and Mohiie Railroad mi
si earner Flora. Captain Joe " -
points on St. Mary’s river.
novTtf
Smith, for
witij
ail
W. T. BARRY, General
J- v harrim an.
Savannah, Florida & Charleston
STEAM PACXiET UXE.
Change of Schedule.
THE NEW IRON PALACE STEAMER
ST. JO H ^ ^
Captain LEO VOGEL,
WILL LEAVE
For Fernscdi na, J aefcses rti!«, ; c ? - s a
And Intermediate Landings on Sl John’s
E\ T ERY WEDNESDAY, at 12 noon, from xLs-f
foot of Lincoln street.
Close connectior mad** with ^
tor Zmerprise, MeBonvfile and r
landings on the Upper St John’?.
steamere for the OckIar*a>j» rire- ■
rato« given to all point®.
First cla*^ passenger accommodatl. .n S
On return from Florida for CjV (m Pi .
TON FRIDAY EVENINGS and SATUrKi’v
MOKNINGd, alternately.
Freight re^ivro daily, except Sunday
Office on wharf. "
JNO. F ROBERTS' - !
novf-tf.
REGULAR
i.: t
HE
SL Tatharine’s, Doboy. Union Island
Darien, West Point. SL Simon's,
Brunswick, and Landings
on S&tlila iiiver.
The Steamer CentenuL!,
Captain W. a ULMO,
TXriLL leave for above places FVTT7
V V TUESDAY EVENING at four.. >!
J. P. CHA.-H.
For Aasiists and Way ii
STEAMED
ILL lesve Padelford’s wharf every Tl£i
YY DAY EVENEN'3 at 6 o'clock, for dcorr-
VOi’nte. h’or frehrht or
Offine *n wharf
rat or paan nmtr to
JOHN" LAWTON, iianszer.
Jcr freight ar tfb;'
FOR BREMEN.
'J'HE fine German bark
AGNES,
Captain Brsz. :
will have dispatch.
For freight engagements applv to
sep26-tf WILDER ft CO.
FOR HAVRE.
'J'HE fine German bark
BETTY,
Captain >’ordexhort, a
haring one half her cargo engaged, 1
disnateb.
For remainder of freight room apply to
sep24-tf WILDER ft CO.
Sststia^.
CHRIS. MURPHY,
(ESTABLISHED 1SS5.)
louse. Sign, Fresco S Banner
PA XIV T1IV GS.
—DSAlXB IX— \
RAILROAD. HILL and STEATiEOAT SUP
PLIES. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS. PCTTT. VaH-
KISHES. BRDSHES. HIaED PAINTS. 3CES
ING and ENGINE OILS, NEATSFOOT OIL,
ANT.FGREASE. LADDERS,allirindaandsizf,
142 SS. Juiiaa and 141 Brydc streets.
octBrit
inmAN line
U NITED STATES and Royal Mail Steamers
New York to Queenstown and Liverpool
Saturday.
Every Thursday or
Tone.
City or Bkrxjx. 5491
City or Richmond, 4607
City or Chester, 4565
Tone
City of Xostbxjlo, 449
City or BsrssxLa, 3775
City or NxwYoax, 3500
These magnificent steamers are among the
strongest, largest ami fastest on the Atlantic,
and have every modern improvement. Includ
ing hot and cold water and electric bells In
staterooms, revolving chairs In saloons, bath
and smoking rooms, barber shops, etc. For
rates or passage and other information, apply
to JOHN G. DALE. Agent, 31 Broadway, New
York, or to J. S. IiAWRENCE, Savannah.
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£oap.
f Washing Soap.
All bar or square cakes wear down to use to
a large flat piece, too thin to handle and.
therefore, wasted: while the OVAL CAKE of
COLGATE t GO'S
NEW* SO.vP cun be cut in two, the oval
end clasped readily in the band, and the larg- r
end worn down almost to a wafer without
any was*e COLGATE & CO. recommend their
(Trade-Mark Registered) to Careful Housekeep
ers no* only as superior in quality, but as in
form the mos economical Soap now made. -
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J01LN OLIVER e
Paint and Oil Btore.
STEAMBOAT,
RAILRGA3 AS3 MILL SUPFLiit
SASHEfa, BLINIfS.
Doors. Moulding:?; &c.
NO. 5 WHTTAAK STrCCFT.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Paints, Oil?, Glass. Yarn tries, Etc*
A LSO, a full line of WALL PaPEES. Horse,
Sign and Ornamental Painting done with
neatness and dispatch, at trices to suit 'Jut
tunes.
NO. 22 DRAYTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GA
Also, have oa hand and for sols th bert qr&l-
tty of GEORGIA LIMB in acv quaxsr.r-
mh25-ly
Saddlery, ftarurss, &c.
Vy.B.NiELL&CQ,,
(Sncoeasoryto N. B. Knapp.)
CXAUwOS IX
Saddles, Harness & Leather,
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING ft HOSE,
LEATHER BELTING,
HEMP PACKING, LACE LEATHER. Etc.,
Tranks, Valise?, Travel iu? Bass, Etc.
A LSO, a full Hue of OAK and HE3IT OCX
SOLE LEATHER. FRENCH and AMLKI;
CAN CALF SKINS, SHOE UPPER'* ana
FINDINGS.
A large stock always on hand and for saj?
low. Orders from the c* entry promptly and
carefully filled, a 11 are invited to examine our
stock before making their purchases.
Market Square, Savannah, Ga.
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Wtaumai.
MANHOOfi HtSTORED.
TYRESCRTPITON FREE, for the speedy cure
of Seminal Weakness. Loss of Manhood.
and all dison
exces?.
dress
tight on by indiscretion or
hns the ingredients. Ad-
T) aVIDSON ft CO.,
street, N. Y.
^rtilisfrs.
D. H. BALDWIN. JOSEPH HULL. GEO. J. BALDWIN.
BALDWIN & CO.,
—OKAIXB3 IN—
FERTILIZERS.
WORKS. PASSAIC RIVER, NEW JERSEY.
-AND—
Commission Merchants,
34 PINE STREET, N. Y.
Branch Office 104 Baj Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. O. Box 23». octT-tf
T3ECTORAL Cherry
JL colds, manufactured by G.
OO.
r coughs and
M. HklDT
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W. G. MORRELL,
Rice Broker
—AND—
Commission Merchant,
124 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
L IB’- RAL advances made on consignments.
Refers, by permission, to ilesars. W. w.
Gordon ft Co.. Mes re. Henry Hull ft Cc*.,
Messrs. Wm Hunter ft Son, Messrs Gourtins,
Young ft Frost. aep3-W,FftM'ini
BRICKS!
YXTE keep constant
itly on band and for «aL
.„ of the different gusHUg*
of Brick*. Order* left at Hr. OEO. C. FREY
MAN’S atore, 94 Bryan street, will be prompts
attended to,
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T HE best Liver Regulator Is DeutenhofTs.
Manufactured by u. M. HEIDI' ft CO.
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