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FltllMT. DECEMBER 19, 18797
(Sammerctal.
SAVANNAH JBABKBT*
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, l
Sxvxksxb. December 25. 1979, 4 p. k. j
Cottoh.—The market opened at 10 Am. steady
arsi unchanged. At 2 p. m. tvas steady, aad
closed at 4 p. m. quiet and steady, with a de
cline of 1-lSc. for all grades. The sales were
1,679 bales. We quota:
.Middling Fair 1213-16
Oood Middling 12 IM6
Middling. 18 1-16
Low Middling 11 11-16
Oood Ordinary 11 3-16
Ordinary 10 9-16
Sc* Islands.—The market was quiet and un
changed. -*ith no sales of moment. We quote:
Carts and Common Floridas.... .23&25c.
Medium. 26&27C.
Good 28jh29c.
Medium fine 30(&51c.
Fine 33(&S5c.
Exported to-day
Exported previously
Total
took on hand and on chip
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easier; middling uplands. 613-lGd; middling Or
imam. 615-X6d; sales 10.000 bates. of which 1.000
bales were for speculation and export. Re
ceipts 28,000 bales, of which 24,000 bales were
American.
Futures opened with sellers at 1-16d decline.
Sales of middling uplands, low middling clause,
deliverable in December. 6J£d: ditto,deliverable
in December and January, 64£&6 23-32d: ditto,
deliverable in January and February. • 13-16©
l; dlto. deliverabte In February and March,
16 27-S2©613-16*1: ditto, deliverable in
ch and April, 6 29-82© 6?£d; ditto, delirer-
able in April and May, 6 15-itid: ditto, deliver
able In Maygn-l- Jane. 7d; ditto, deliver able in
June and July. 7 116©7 l-tt3i
Futures now weaker; tree sellers at last
quotations.
1: jjp. m —wminy uplands. 6 13-I6d: mid
dling Orleans, 6 15-itid; low middling up
i ll-l6d; good ordinary uplands. 6}$d
dina-y uplands. 6Jdd.
Sales of middling uplands, low middling
clause, deliverable in March and April,6 27-32d;
ditto, deliverable in April and May. 6 29-32dr
ditto, deliverable in May and. June. 6 31-3id.
4:00 p. m.—Sales of middling uplands, lov
uddliut* clause, deliverable in December and
January, 6?$d; ditto,deliverable in January and
February. 6 25-32d; ditto, deliverable in Feb
ruary and March, 6 27-320; ditto, deliverable in
March and April, 6}$d.
Soles of American 8.850 bales.
• iw Yoax Dec. 18. —Cottonopened nominal;
sales 420 a (idling uplands, 12%c; mid
dling Orleans, 12Xo.
rucures—ju&ntfci opened firm, as follows:
December. 12 48c; January, 12 65c; February.
March, 13 21c; April, 13 30c; May.
13 52c.
PROVISION'S, GROCERIES. ETC.
. Liverpool, Dec. 18.—Long clear middles at I
I 33s; short at 39s 6d. Lard at 37s 6d.
New Yore, Dec. 18.—r lour opened quiet.
-Yhe&t opened higher for winter; spring no- i
| initial U<>ra opened dull. Pork opened firm
it $12 37}$ for mesa. Lard opened firm at !
7 ?2}$c for steam endered. Spirit* turpentine.
[ new 40}$c. Rosin at $1 00 tor strained. Freights
ipeneu unchanged.
Baltimore, Dec. 18.—Flour opened quiet;
Toward street and Western superfine at $5 00
I ®5 *4); ditto extra at $5 7o©6 25 ; ditto family
At $7 0J-;t7 75; city mills superfine $5 00©5 50:
litto extra at $5 75©6 25; family $7 00©7 75;
I tio brands at $7 50©7 75; Patapsco family
I at $8 25. Southern wheat quiet.and steady;
A'estern firm: Southern red at $145©150;
amber at $1 50©1 55; No. 1 Maryland, $1 56©
1 57; No. 2 Western winter red on the spot and
I December deli* ry. ft 5 3£©1 52}$; January
[ delivery, $1 55© 155}$; February delivery,
I 9158J4©1 5S}$ Cora, Southern, firm for
I white, yellow io*er; Southern wnite at 63©
I 65c; yellow at60©61c.
at 63c.
Shipping jgtriUgtittr,
MNIATUBE AUIAMAC—THIS DAT.
8uw Rises 7:05
Sex Sxts 4*5
High Water at Savannah ... 12:56 a x, 1:05 pm.
Riok.—The market wan steady and uncbang
ed. The sales were about 80 casks. We quote:
Common 5^©5%
Fair 6«S6J4
Good 09ji©6V4
Prime 6«©6%
Choice 6J&©7
We quote rough rice;
Prime lots (tide water) $1 4^©1 61
(Country lots 1 05©1 20
Do. small lots. 1 20©1 25
Naval .stores.—The market for rosins was
quiet, but price* are very firm, with no sales.
Spirits turj>entine was firm and asking higher,
with no reported transactions. Receipts for the
day 1.028 barrels rosin end 157 barrels spirits tur
pentine. and the exports 592 barrels rosin. We
quote: Rosins—B and C $1 25, D $150. E $1 60. F
$1 75, G $2 00. H S3 75. I $3 75, K $4 25, M $4 50.
N $5 00. window glass $5 50. Spirit* turpentine,
nominal— 1 Gils and whiskies37c., regulars38c.
Financial.—Sterling Exchange^hcly day
par.
Stocks and Bonds.—Market qu’et but firm.
City of Savannah 5 per cent., new, 70}$ hid,
71 asked. Central Railroad common, ex-divi
dend, 71J4 bid. 72 asked. Southwestern 7 per
cent, guaranteed, ex-dividend. 99}$ bid, par
asked; Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity
1893, 110}$ bid. Ill asked. State Bonds.—
Georgia new (i’s, 1889, January coupons.
108*4 bid, 109 a*ked: Georgia 6 per
cent., coupons Feb. and Auer., maturity 1879
and 1886,101al05 bid. 1C2a1»/7 asked; Georgia
mortgage on W. © A. R. 1L regular" per cent.,
coupons January and July, maturity 1886, 111}$
bid, 112}$ asked; Georgia 8 per cent., coupons
April and Oct., maturity, according to age, 1879,
1887. 101allH}4 bid, 1U2&112 asked; Georgia,
Smith's. 1S75,115 bid. 117 asked. Railroad Bonds.
—Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta 1st mortgage,
par bid, 101 asked; Charlotte, Columbia &
Augusta 2d mortgage, ex coupon. 81
bid, 83 asked; Atlantic © Gulf 1st
mortgage sectional 7 per cent., coupons
Jan. and July, maturity 1881, 1885 and 1887,
lOlalOT bid; A. &. G. 1st mortgage consolidat
ed 7 per cent., coupons Jan. and July, maturity
1897, 100 bid, 102 asked; Atlantic & Gulf endorsed
city of Savannah 7 per cent, coupons Jan. and
July, maturity 1879, 35 bid. 50 asked.
Bacon.—The market steady; stock ample; de
mand light. We quote: Bacon, clear rib tides.
9}4 a ; shoulders, 6c.; dry salted clear rib sides,
7}Ic.; long clear. 7V$e.; backs. 7*4c.; bellies,
7->Ic ; shoulders. 5*4c ; hams, 11 ©1194c.
Dry Goods.—The market is very firm; busi
ness quite active: stocks ample. We quote:
Prints. 5U©7}$; Georgia brown shirting. 94.
8}$c.;?$ Jo.. 7}$c.; 4-1 brown sheeting, 8}$c.;
while osnaburgs, 10}$©llc.; striped do., 9)$©
10c : Georgia fancy stripes. 10c.; checks, y©
l(rt$c.: yarns. $1 00©1 05 for best makes; brown
drillings, 8©9}$c.
Floi/k —Marsel firm; stock ample: demand
moderate We quote: 8uperfine, 16 25 ©6 0 ;
ertra, $7 00©7 50; fancy, $9 00© 9 50; family,
|8 00©8 f 0; bakers'. 18 00.
Grain — Com — Stock very light: market
quiet but firm. White Soc.: mixed 78c. Oat*. 60c.
Hilk-., wooi.. etc.—Hides: Easy at present
high prices. We quote: Dry flint, 20c.; salted,
16j>18. Wool: Receipts nominal; we quote:
Unwashed, free of mrrs, prime lots, 26c.; burry
wool, 9©15c. Tallow, 6a; wax22c.; deerskins,
40o.: otter <kins. 25c.©$2 00.
Hay.—In good supply: temand good. We
quote: Norrnern, $1 00© 1 05 wholesale; East
ern Pennsylvania, §i 25©1 30.
lard.—'The market is easier. We quote: In
tierces, tube and kegs, 8?4©9}$a
8alt.—The stock is large and the de-
-nann fair; market steady. We quote: C. o. b.,
97©95c. per car load: SI 00. at retail and dray-
age.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber.— By Sail.—There is no coastwise
tonnage in port for disposal, and spot ves
sels are wanted to loau her- and at near
by ports at full figures. West India and
other off-shore rates are nominal. We
quote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports,
$5 50 75; to Philadelphia, $600; to New York.
$6 25; Sound ports, $7 00; to Boston mid
eastward, $6 50©? 50; to St. John, N. B.. $8 00;
[Timber from $1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the West Indies and windward, $7 00
©8 00, gold; to South America, $18 00©20 00,
gold: to Spanish ports. $14 0G©15 00, gold; to
unite*} Kingdom, timber 34s., lumber £510a.
From 50c. to $1 00 additional is paid here for
change of loading port.
EVENING REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
Paris, Dec. 18,4 p. ra.—Rentes 811.
New Orleans, Dec. 18.—Exchange, New York
sight. $1 50 for L000discount: banker’s sterling,
S4 80}$.
New Vork, Dec. 19. -Money closed at 5©7per 1
cent. Exchange closed at $4 81}$. Government
bonds closed strong and higher; new fives,
103}$; four and ahalfs, 105}$; four per cents..
103& State bonds closed dull and nominal,
except for Louisiana consols, which were firm.
Stocks closed dull ana irregular; New York
Central, 127}$; Erie, 41}$: Lake Shore, 1Q2J$;
j Illinois Central. 96; Pittsburg. 106}$; Chicago
[ and Northwestern, 87; do. Preferred, 102}$;
Rock Isl nd, 1*9: Western Union. 104}4
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin,$106,312,266; cur
rency, $6,613,616.
COTTON.
Liverpool, Dec. 18, 5:00 p. m.—Sales of mid
dling uplands, low middling c’ause. deliver
able In December and January, 6 25 32d; ditto,
deliverable in March and April. 6 29-32d, also
6J$d: ditto, deliverable in April and May,
6 15-I6d: ditto, deliverable in May and June,
7d Futures closed weak.
New Yore, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed weak;
sales495 bates; middling uplands,l«9$c; middling
Ur leans. 1294c.
Consolidated net receipts 30,423 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 18,131 bales; to France
U0 bales: to the continent 4,824 bales
New York, Dec. 18.—Net receipts 920 bales;
gross receipts 8,300 bales. Futures closed
firm, with sales of 146.000 bales, as follows:
December, 12 66©12 67c; January, 12 81©12 82c
February, 13 08c; March, I3 36©i3 38c; April,
13 55© 13 57c; May, 13 71©l3 73c. June, 13 86©
13 88c; July. 18' *
14 06c.
Galveston, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed firm;
middling llj$c; low middling llUc; good or
dinary ll}4c; net receipts 3,691 bides; gross re
ceipts 00 bales; sales 780 bales: stock 84,968
bales: exports to Great Britain 00 bales; coast
wise 6,300 bales; to the continent 1,618 bales.
Norfolk. Dec. 18.—Cotton closed steady;
middling I2}$c; net receipts 6,190 bales;
gross receipts 00 bales; sales 505 bales; stock
63,326 bales; exports to Great Britain 00 bales:
coastwise 2,184 bales.
Baltimore, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed firm;
middling 12?$c; low middling 12}4c; good or
dinary 12}$c; net receipts 272 bales: gross re
ceipts 639 bales; sales 170 bales; stock 14.503
bales; exports to Great i-ntain 395 bales;
coastwise 26 bales.
BosTON.Dec.l8.—Cotton closed quiet but firm;
middling 1294c; low middling L'9$c; good or
dinary 12c: net receipts .1,733 bales; gross re
ceipts 4.606 bales; sales 00 bales; stock 3,725
Friday. December 19, 1879.
ARRIVED UP FROM TYPES YESTERDAY.
Berk Hu^o J^^OttofflorJ^c^dt. to load tor a
Brig A£e*Bartoiv Knight, Baltimore, guano
t °Scbr M«UM»AWuL-y”QUchSj?W«jraoutb,
guano to order, vessel so Jo* A Roberta* Co.
Schr Annie Lewis. Corson, New York, guano
to order, vessel to Wm Hunter© Son.
ARRIVED AT TYREE YESTERDAY.
Bark George Peake (Br). McDonald, Buenos
Ayres, 59 days, in ballast-J H Grayb
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Macon. Kexnpton, New I
York—O Cohen © Co.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. March. Baltimore I
—Jas B West & Co.
Bark Union, Vivee, Brunswick, Go, in ballast—
A Minis © Sons.
Schr Lizzie V Hall, Lollis. Philadelphia—Jos
A Roberta © Co. 1
SAILED YESTERDAY.
8teamship City of Macon. New York.
Steamship Wm Lawrence. Baltimore.
Bark Alliance (Nor), Santander.
MEMORANDA.
By Telegraph to the Mommy Betcs.
New York. December 18—Arrived, Amerique,
Vaderiand, Bristol. Alps.
Arrived out, Devon!*, Nova Scotian, Rita,
Hirtville, Borrowdale, Avonport.
H ‘ vre, December 18—Sailed 16th. bark Argo
naut. Pensacola.
Glasgow, December 18—Sailed 17th, baric
Glencairn, New Orleans.
Liverpool, December 18—Arrived 17th, bark
Lizzie, Charleston.
Boston. December 18—Arrived, bark Elliott,
New Orleans.
New York, December 18—Arrived, Old Do
minion, Richmond.
BvUdO.
Hull. December 15—Sailed, bark J E Suther-
green (Br), Spicer, Savannah.
Liverpool. December 14 —Sailed, bark Patriot
Queen (Br), Harper, Darien.
Berbice, November 24—In port, schr Clara
m iYT j 1 . I. . ifi*- 1«
(Efliuru gjBKUnp*
bx vumnaT. sows u johnboo^
| JOHN FLANNERY & C0. s
Cotton Factors
—axp—
| Commission Merchants, |
HO. * KELLY'S BLOCK,. KEY STREET, .
Bavatwah, O-a. 1
A CENTS tor JEWELL'S MILLS YABHS I
ft. mod D02IESTICS, etc., etc: I
BAGQINO and TIESFOR SALE AT LOWEST
MAwnerttiTiH
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL |
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN
MENTS. ‘ aug22-d,tri-w©w6m
^oveUies,
CRAM) CHRISTMAS EXHIBITM!
Central & Southwestern R.R’ds. I
BivixiiE fli. December 13th. 1879.
and after SUNDAY, December 14th, 1871, I
V7 pawwnger traina ou the Oentral and South* I
westers Railroads and brandies wm run as |
follows:
| TRAIN NO. L—GOING NORIB AND WEB
930 A. M j
9:30 a x
4:45 f. M
Arrives at Macon 3:45 p. *
Leaves Macon ter Atlanta .
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50*. m|
MAktng close oonaectton at Atlanta with West-1
snaaf Atlazriio.aad Atlanta and ClurfoMi I
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE $15
THE BTEAMHmPB OT THIS OOHPAHY
188 BKOUGHTOJT STREET.
I WE RESPECTFULLY MYTTE THE (UBLIC TO INSPECT THE MOST EXTENSIVE
AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
w;wgordon & ca Toys, Bohemian Glassware, Silver-Plated Ware,
(Successors to Tison © Gordon), ■ •
Cotton Factors
| Airtrwat Mmooc
Leaves Macon.........
[ Arrives at MDledgevllk
AmveaatSatounm...
Arriveaat Augusta ...
Arrives at Savannah...
..11: «0p.m
.. 8:00 A. V
.. 7:00 A. M I
.. 9:44 A. M I
..11:30 A. M I
. 4:45 p. m
. 3:45 F. m I
... 9:30 A. M I
| Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. SAVANNAH, GA.
, LOANS MADS UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF COTTON.
BxGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
^.l-d©w6m
CHARLES ELLIS
(Survivor of the late firm of Austin © Ellis),
Cotton Factor
—AND—
Commission Merchant I
BRONZE GOODS, BASKETS, VARIETY GOODS, &C.,
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
All of our goods were bought only from the leading manufacturers and importers before
| the recent advance in prices, therefore we are enabled to offer inducements above alL
All parties purchasing goods to the amount of FIVE DOLLARS will receive a chance on the
| large and magnificently dressed SHOW DOLL, which will be raffled on FRIDAY, DECEMBER
28th, at 10 o'clock ▲. m.
- - —. — — | QOLE agent for the sale of the Cumberland
rietcner, Sargent, from New York, arrived I Superphosphate. Advances made on con-
i«th, for St Simon's Mills, Brunswick, ready for I signments heie or lor shipment to Liverpool.
bva- _ | The selling of cotton will be under the care
and management of Mb. LAWRKNOT HART8-
_ Havana, December 8—Sailed, schr Lugano.
McKowen, Fercandiua.
Port Spain. November 18—Arrived, schr W«-
laka. Perkins. St Mary’s. Ga.
auumore. December 1^-Clewed, schr Lucie
Wheatley, Sipple, Savannah.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Masters of vessels arriving at this port having
ay special reports to make will please send
lem to me. Vessels leaving port will be fur
nished with files of the Moustsa Nrws free on
application at this office.
Agent New York Associated Press!*o2flce 3
Whitaker Street.
Official notice is given that the bar and har- I
bor of Beaufort. N C, was rebuoyed on the 12th
instant, and that in the new channel thus mark- ]
[ ed out there is a depth of 18 feet of water.
(No 50, of 1879.)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—MABYLAHP—NEW |
I.IOQT ON JAKE’S ISLAND, ENTRANCE TO LITTLE I
ANNAMESSEX RIVER. J
Notice is hereby given that, on and after De- I
cember 20th, 1379, a fixed white light, of the I
4th ord*-r, lighting 315 deg. of the horizon, will I
oe shown from the screw-pile lighthouse re- I
cently erected on the southern end of the shoal I
extending off from Jane’s Inland, Chesapeake I
The light serves as a guide into Little Anna-
, wi i<u»io iw. juuu, io oo<^ I H handed to re-
13 95©13 97c; August, 14 04© I b Y *ce January 20.1879.
*0 ^ ^ I it is about 300 feet west from the old light
house.
The focal plane Is 40 feet above mean low
water. The light should be seen at sea 11}$
nautical mi.'es
The supers ructure is painted white; roof
and foundation, brown.
The approximate position of the lighthouse.
% taken from the United States Coast Surrey
Chart, is as follows:
I^ntttnde, 37 57 (51) North. Longitude, 75 54
(59) *4 est.
During thick and foggy weather a bell will be
struck by machinery every 15 seconds.
By order of the Lighthouse Board:
_ . . JohnRodokbs,
Rear Admiral U S Navy. Chairman,
Office Lighthouse Board, Washington, D. C.
December 2, 1879.
ICANDY! CANDY! CANDY!
500 POUNDS PURE FRENCH CANDY.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE AND FROJKPTNESS.
decIS-U
rmsHffnr
Making oonwecUop at Savannah with the At-
iantlc and Gulf Railroad for all pointa in llorida. [
TRAIN NO. 2-GOma NORTH AMD WEST.
Leavea Savannah 7:30 p. x
Arrivea at Augusta 5:40 am
Leavea Angont 3:30 p. if i
Arrivea at Rmedgevllla 9:44 a >
Arrives at Eatonaai 11 JO a. a
Arrivea at Macon. 8J0a.m
Leavea Maoon for Atlanta. 8:40am
Arrives at Atlanta l:15p.a
Leaven Maoon for Albany and Eufaula S:8C a. m
Arrivea at Eufanla. 8:42 p. a
Arrives at Albany. 8:43 p. a
Leavea Maoon for Oohnnhos 9:00 a. a
Arrives at Oohnnhna. 3:00 p. a
Trains on tibia for Atlanta,
Oohnnhos. Eufanla, Albany and Augusta dally.
close connection at A *’* i>t * with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Cbar-,
lotto Air-Line. At lCufaula with Monfeomery
and Enfanla Railroad; at Oohnnboswltn West
ern Railroad; at Angusta with the Charlotte.
Columbia and Augusta Railroad for all pf**"*»
North and East.
ItartTUOsy for Feet
md at Cuthbert for
Are appointed to sail as follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND,
TUESDAY, December 23, at 2:00 p. *
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. & MARCH. Jr..
MONDAY, December 29, at 830 a. u.
Through 1
aD the 1
and to :
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
aug30 S.Tu.Th©w4m
JOHN B WEST.
JAMES O. WEST. I
180
IrousHtou Street.
WEST BEOS., |
Cotton Factors
—AND—
Commission Merchants,)
GENERAL AGENTS FOR FERTILIZERS
AND COTTON TIES,
68 BAY STREET, SAYANNAII, GA.
Liberal advances on consignments of Cotton I
ug22-d&w6m
furniture. &c.
I Mondays, Tuesdays, TLnradays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
.... 9:25p. a I
.... 6:56 p. a
11:23 a. a
11^7 a. a
| Arrives at Maoon from Enfanla and
..... 6:38p. a
. 1139 a. a I
I Arrives at Maoon from Oolumbos & 1%p.m
I Leaves Macon. 7 35 p. a 1
I Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. a
I Leaves Angusta. 8:30 p. a
I Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a
I PMMBgwftpiminjw^AiiilVAtiwtnw
I take train Nalfrom Savannah, and train No. 11
, PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS to
Boston, via Augusta, Columbia, Charlotte and 1
Richmond, on 7:30 p. a. train.
Passengers from Southwestern Georgia take
| sleeper Macon to Augusta on 7:35 r. a., con-
ctlag with Puli man Sleeper to Boston with-
I out change.
Berths In Pullman Palace Sleeper can be se
cured at SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
I E. H. Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. TicketAgt. Gen. Bupt. C. R.R., Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, w. G. RAOUL,
Geo. Trav. Agt. Bupt & W.R.R.. Maoon. Ga.
declStf
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
CITY OF SAVANNAH
Captain MALLORY.
DUTLT expressly for this trade, and havic ;
D superb passenger accommodations, wi l
SATURDAY, December 27th, 1879, at —
o'clock —. M.
For
declO-tf
/ © TO.. Agent?.
No. 98 Bar stre«4
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
AFTER CABIN $20 00
FORWARD CABIN 16 00
LADIE8 MAKING PURCHASES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WILL LEARN OF SOME
THING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE BY CALLING AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT TO-DAY.
Wagoos, Doll Carriages, Hobby Homs,
ETC., ETC,,
WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH EVERYBODY.
An limit line Of PiH COSiiOlS and Toilet Baffles. |sa»an»ah,Florida and Western | POK Boston* DiKEGT.
Railway,
THE ELEGANT NEW IRON STEAMSHIP
GATE CITY,
Captain E. EL DAGGETT.
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
beautiful Passenger accommodations, wil
sail WEDNESDAY, December 31st, 1879, at ~
o'clock x. M.
itoK. Agma.
These are presents that cannot fail to be -appre elated. Call and see them.
F. C.
SPECIAL!
Our Popular Monogram Glove!
A. J. MILLER & CO.’S I In 2,3,4 and 6 buttons, are now warranted. A new pair will be given for any that rip or tear.
IA few of the 63c. Six-Button Glove still to he had.
Special Attention to Conntry Orders.
PLENTY OF THEM TO BE HAD AT
MAMMOTH
ceipts
biles.
Wilmington, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed firm and
nominal: middling 12c; low middling 11 1116c;
good ordinary 11 l-16c; net receipts 32J bales:
gross receipts 00 bales; sales 150 bales; stock
14.370 bales.
Philadelphia, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 12}£c: low middling 12%c; good or
dinary 12Uc; net receipts 125 bales; gross re
ceipts 1,19u bales; stock 9,599 bales; sales to
spiuners 438 bales.
Ssw Orleans, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed quiet
but firm; middling U9£c; low middling i;}$c;
good ordinary ll&c; net receipts 8.486 bales:
gross receipts 10,790 bales; sales 1,070 bales;
stock 289.875 bales: exports to Great Britain
14.885 bales; coastwise 1.235 bales.
Mobile, Dec. 18.—Cotton market closed
quiet but firm; middling ll%c; low middling
l.}$e; good ordinary He; net receipts 1,3.9
bates; gross receipts 0 bales; sales 2,000 bales:
stock f 1 7,723 bale': exports to Great Britain (A)
boles; coastwise 1,618 bales.
Memphis. Dec. • 18.—Cotton closed firm;
middling U%c; net receipts 4,764 boles: ship
ments 1,351 bales; soles 2,800 bales; stock 114,945
boles.
Augusta, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed dull;
middling ll%c; low middling UMc; good or
dinary 10J$c; net receipts 1,727 bales; sales 683
bales.
Charleston, Dec. 18.—Cotton closed un-
! SftidSKS ,®f iJSaSSS IS 'asa -
SSSS’-pasaa—
provisions, groceries. BTC. | PASSENGERS.
RECEIPTS.
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. Dec
18—495 bales cotton. 50 bbls linseed oil, 5 bbls
petroleum, 76 bbls rosin, 1 bbl spirits turpen
tine. 75 boxes tobacco, 70 caddies tobacco, 30
cases tobacco. 5 bags peanuts. 350 pkga mdse,
48 pkgs hardware. 2 bdls hides, 3}$ bbls
whisky.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway
I . ecember 18—662 bales cotton, 25 cars lumber, ,
2 cam wood, 8u2 bbls rosin. 156 bbls spirits tur- !
pentine, 54 bbls and 1,04S boxes oranges, 274 !
sacks rough rice, 4 bales hides, 100 crates and
40 bbls fruit and mdse.
Per Central Railroad, December 18-3.479
bales cotton, 710 sacks corn. lCTsacks chestnuts,
9 cases yeast cakes. 15 bbls grits 1 bbls whisky,
1 box medicine, 2 boxes o*angee. 1 bbl b pow
der. 14 boxes tobacco, I bbl n f oil, 65 bales
domestics, 15 bales yarn, 1 pkg burlaps, 1 ease
blanke’g, 9 sets wheels 2 pkgs fum ture. 1 box
metallic coffins, 1 straw cutter, 23 sacks oats.
233 pk s rope, 100 cross arms, 150 bbls rosin, 197
sacks rough rice.
EXPORT8
Per steamship City of Macon, for New York—
2.865 bales cotton, 61 bales sea island cotton,
112 casks rice. 381 sacks cotton seed cake. !
158 bales domestics, 50 bales warps etc, 253 |
sacks cotton seed, 1,444 pkgs fruit. 121 pkgs
mdse.
Per steamship Wm Lawrence, for Baltimore-
938 bales upland cotton, 319 bales sea island cot
ton, 166 casks rice, 592 bbls rosin. 150 bbls cot-
Furniture & Carpet Stores,
148,150 AND 152 BROUGHTON STREET,
AND MORE COMING.
In PARLOR FURNITURE.
In CHAMBER FURNITURE.
In FANCY FURNITURE.
In MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE.
In CARPET3, in RUGS and MATS.
In VELOCIPEDES, etc., for the boys.
In DOLL CARRIAGES, etc., for the girls.
Enough for all. Just the right thing for you.
Como at once and get it at
A. J. MILLER & GO’S. |
decS-tf
Officr,
Savannah. December 13th. 1879.J
O N and after SUNDAY, December 14th, P_
senger trains on this Road will run as
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at
Arrive at Jesup daily at
Arrive at Thomasville daily at.
Arrive at Bain bridge dally at .
Arrive at Albany dally at 10.-25 a. ■
Arrive at Live Oakdahy at 2.-00 a. m
Arrive at Tallahassee dally at 7:00 a. x
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 .
Leave Tallahassee daily at 5:45 r. M j
CABIN PASSAGE $16 00
STEERAGE PASSAGE 10 OO
Boston mad Smiiah Steamship Hn>
. 4:30 r . m
. 7:00 f.
. 6:21 a. H |
9:40 A. M j
declStf
0r» (Soods
Dress Goods.
Dress Goods.
Dress Goods.
Dress Goods.
DOFT BUT
New York, Dec. 18.—Flour, Southern du 1
and weak for common to fair extra at $6 15
©6 66; good to choice ditto at $6 90©8 5O
Per steamship City of Macon, for New York
—F F Cecil, W H Vandewater, P S Bogart, R ,
A Jloufort, A H Morris. A I Allen. S E Sutton |
Wheat }$©lc better wi'h a very light export I and wife. J H Bonnell and wife, Wm Terrell
and moderatejspeculative inquiry; ungraded | Dennis White, E L Smith and 2 steerage. *
winter red at $1 16©l 52; No. 3 ditto ft $1 46.
No. 2 ditto at $1 54->j©l 56}*; No. 2 ditto at
$1 55}$© 1 56; mixed winter at $1 50. Corn
closed dull and prices not quotably changed*
Naval Stores.—Sail—Rosin and spirits 3a.'6L I ungraded at 60}$©65c Oats closed a shade
l5s 31. to United Kingdom or Continent di- | firmer and fairly active; No. 3, 48&C. Hops
— . — dun and weak for yearlings at 7©18e. Coffee
closed dull and nominal; Rio cargoes at 14©
16Xc; job lots at 14}$©.9a Sugar, raw duii
and
©5« _ „
rect; to N*-w York 35©40c. on rosin. 60c. on
spin's. .Steam.—To New York, rosin 40c., spir
its 8t>c.: to Philadelphia, rosin 40c., spirits 8ua;
to Baltimore, rosin 30c., spirits 80a: to Boston,
rosin 40c., spirits 90a
by STEAM.
Cotton-Easy:
Liverpool, direct. $ lb.
Bremen, direct, lb 13-
Reval, direct, ^ lb, nominal. }$d
Liverpooi.via New York, V 7-l8i
Liverpool, via Baltimore, 9 lb 7-16-i
Liverpool, via Boston, 7-16d
Havre, via New York, 11-I6c
Bremen, via Now York.JS lb lc
Bremen, via Baltimore, V 9> 15-32U
Antwerp, ft lb 11-I6c
Amsterdam, via New York 11-l6c
Boston, =£ bale $2 00
Sea Island, V bale 2 00
New York, & bale 1 .*0
Sea Island, V bale 1 50
Philadelphia, bale 1 50
Sea Island. ^ bale 1 50
Baltimore, y bale 1 io
Providence, %llG0 1bs 50
Rick—
New York, 9 cask $150
Philadelphia, 9 cask 150
Baltimore, 9 cask 125
Boston, 9 cask 150
BY SAIL.
Cotton—
Li. er pool 21-&4d
Havre
Bremen 11-
Genoa 13-32©7-l6d
Amsterdam %&li-3ld
Barcelona (nominal) 15-32d
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Brown Fowls, pair 45
Half grown, 9 pair 20
Three-quarter grown, 9 pair. 30
Ducks (fluecoTj), pair 85
Ducks (English), 9 P^lr 55
Turkeys, per pair $1 50
Chickens, dressed, %l Tb 11
Turkeys, dressed, V lb 12}$©
•teg. 10. imtrvL ^ dos 21 «h
Eggs (Western), ^ dor 21 ©
ouitor tcountryy. y* 15 « 25
Peanuts (Georgia), V bushel 1 15 A1 25 |
Peanuts (Tennessee), 9 bushel 1 10 ©1 20
Florida sugar,
Florida syrup, 9 gallon 25 i
Honey, gallon 50 © 55
Irish potatoes, 9 bbl 2 25 ©2 50
Sweet potatoes, 9 bushel 25 © 40 j
PorT.'niv.—The market overstocked and de
mand fair
Eoos.-The market well supplied, with
good i^mand.
Butter —a good demand for a first-class i
article Stock light.
Ptijr^R—Market fairly supplied; demand
light; stock amp’e.
HvRrr.—Georgia and Florida, In fair demand
and supply.
•4ro«>- ''eorgia and Florida, scarce, with
good demand.
unchanged; fair to good refining at 7}$©
7}$c; Centrifugal at 8}$©89£c; refined fairly
active and firmer; standard A at 9}$@9}$c;
granulated at9$$c; powdered at 9^c; crushed
at 10}$c. Molasses, foreign quiet; New Orleans
in fair demand at 35©47c. Rice closed quiet
for Carolina at 6}£&?}$c. Rosin closed quiet
and steady at $1 5)©l 60 for good strained.
Turpentine closed flrxrerat 41a Wool closed
with a fair demand at very full prices for
domestic fieece at 42©58c: pulled at 30
:; unwashed at 18©'i0c;Texas at 21© 8c.
opened firmer but- closed dull and weak
at $22 00©12 v5 for mess. Middles firmer;
long clear at 7c; short clear at 7}$c; long and
short clear at 7}$a Lard opened stornger but
closed weak and les* active at 7 57}$©7 60a
WhisKj closed nominal at $1 17©118. Freights
to Liverpool closed quiet.
Cincinnati, Dec. 18.—Flour closed quiet:
family at $6 25©6 40; fancy at $7 00. Wheat
closed firm at $1 33© 1 35}$. Corn closed firm at
41©44c. Oats strong at 40©41}$a Provisions
—Pork closed firmer at $13 00 for mess.
Lard weak at 7 15©7 2d. Bulk meats dull
and nominal; shoulders, 4}$c; ribs at 6}$; short
clear 7a Bacon dull <*nd nominal: rib at 7}$a
Green meats in fair demand; shoulders at 4c;
sices at 5 85©5 90a Hams at 6?£©7}$a
Whisky steady and in fair demand at $1 09.
Sugar closed easy; hards at 10©12c; New Or-
OON8IGNEES
Per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. Dec I
18—Fordg Agt, CRR, 8. F& W R Order,
R Mclntire & Co. L J Guilm&rtin © Co. C F I
Stubbs. B J Day ant, F Morgan © Co, N Lang ©
Bro. M Ferst © Co. H Myers & Bros, Cbas Ratz.
A Hanley, A J Miller © Co.E A Schwarz © Bro.
Allen © L, Peacock, H © Co. O D Baker.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway, ,
December 18 -Transfer Department. M Y Heu-
son, D H Jones, W 1 Miller, R W Woodbridge.
Alexander© JL Jno Lyons, Goodman © 51, S
W Chapman, J Lehwald. W W Gordon & Co.
Bendheim Bros & Co. KB Cassels © Bro. J J .
Dale A Co, J C Wri*ht, W S Hawkins, John J
McDonough, D C Bacon © Co. J D Sheppard.
T P Bond © Co. Solomon Bros, Chas Seiler, V S
Studer, D R Dancy, D Y Dancy. W B Cross,
Peacock. H © Co. WO Jackson iCo, AT Lee
& Co, C L Jones, Ketchum © Co. Jno Flannery
& Co. M Maclean. W W Chisholm. Woods & Co,
J Rutherford, J L Vifialonga, D B Hud, G G
Wilson, C F Stubbs. J H Johnston. West Bros*.
Walter © H, J W Lathrop © Co, Butler © S.
H M Comer © Co
Per Central Railroad, December 18—8 G ]
Hayce< © Bro. W E Pearsall, D Cox,Weed © C,
L PutzeL N A Hardee's Son & Co, A Haas ©
Bro, Eckman & V, Crawford & L, Bendheim ;
Bros © Co, E A Schwarz © Bro. Holcombe ©
Grady, Jno Lyons, A Einstein’s Sons, A M & C I
W West, Goodman © M. W D Dixon, J I, Villa,
long*, Russak © Co, R W Woodbridge, H My
ers © Bros, H F Grant, John J McDonough, PC
Elkins. J C Mather. DC Bacon ©Co, AH
Champion, DB Lester. JC Thompson. Wil-
i£msd:W. WM Davidson. W C Jackson © Co,
W U Tel Co, Fordg Agt, Graham © H, II M Co
mer © Co L L J Gullmartln & Co, S Fatman,
Until you have my prices. We
are selling 1 goods lower than
any house in the city, and will
convince you if you will com- ]
pare prices with others.
M. BOLEYJ
186© 188 BROUGH! ON ST., SAVANNAH.
oct8-3m
at....
y at.... . _
Leave Tallahassee dally at 5:45 r.
I Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:30 p. _
I Leave Lire Oak daily ax 11:15 p. m
Leave Albany dafly at 4:00 p. x
I Leave Balnbridge daily at 4;00 p. m
Leave Thomasville daily at. 7:35 p. s
Leave Jesup dally at 6:30 a. m
I■- -w-w J Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:00 a. a
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
I Pullman Paiaca Sleeping Core doily between
| Savannah and Jacksonville.
tears ran through to and from Savaa- |
— „ Parlor Coaches of
the Eufaula line daily between Montgomery,
Ala., and Jacksonville without change.
Passengers from Savannan for temnndlna.
lalnesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
I take this train, arriving fit Bnxnvvfclr 0:00 a. jl
Passengers leave Brusawick at 8:00 r. m., ar
rive at Savannah 9:00 a. v.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:25 a. k. (daBj
except Sunday) connect at Jesup with this traiv
[ for Florida,
Passengers from Florida by this train
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 6^5 p
x. (daily except Sunday).
Connect at Albany with passesge
both ways on Southwestern Railroad
from Maoon, Eufanla, Montgomery,
New Orleans, eta
Mail steamer leaves Balnbridge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday and Thursday evening: for
Oolumbos every Toeeday and Saturday after
tmnn,
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sun
days excepted) for Green Gove Springs. St
Augustine,Palatka, Enterprise, and all land in gv
on 8L John's river.
Trains on B. and A. B. R. leave junction, go-1
Ing west, at 11:37 a. m., and for Brunswick at f
4:40 p. m., daily, except Sunday.
Throu^i Tickets aoid and Sleet
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. "No. 22 Bull i
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DI
VISION.
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8. H. MATTHEWS,
WEDNESDAY, December 24, at 4:00 p. M.
SEMINOLE,
Captain H. K. HALLETT,
WEDNESDAY, December 31, at 9:15 a. m.
npHBOUGH bills of lading given to New
1 Ungiand manufacturing
Liverpool by the Canard, Wa
r . Also, to
arren and Ley land
The ships oFthia line connect at their wharf
irttfa all railroads leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON © BARNARD, Agent
F. NICKERSON © OO., Agents. Boston.
declS-tf
DRESS GOODS 10c.
DRESS GOODS 15a
DRESS GOODS 20a
DRESS GOODS 25a
DRESS GOODS 30a
DRESS GOODS 35a
ALL WOOL PLAIDS.
FANCY DRESS GOODS.
PEKIN STRIFES.
pieces DRESS GOODS, comprising novelties in Brocades. Fancy Figured, Stripes, Plaids
and Plain Goods, reduced to 25c.
| ana nain ut
[ Black Cacliemires.
Black Caehemires.
3«-inch CACHEM1RE 45a, worth 65a
38 inch CACHEMIHE 50a, worth 75a
16-inch CACBEMIRE 75c.. worth 90c.
[ 50 pieces ALL WOOL FRENCH CACHEMIRES.
Black Silks.
Black Silks.
ii'
Black Caehemires.
Black Caehemires.
42-Inch CACHFMIRE 80a, worth f 1.
4«Mnch CACHEMIRK 90c., very fine.
45-inch CACHEMIBE $2, rery superior.
Best Blue Black. Cheapest sold anywhere
Black Silks.
Black Silks.
' trains
to and ,
Mobile ;
Philadelphia & Southern
SAIL STEAMSHIP LIKE.
LmtIif Each Pori Every Saturday.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE $18 0»
SECOND CLASS PASSAGE 14 (H
STEERAGE PASSAGE Io 00
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK VIA
WOTT.A D VT.PTfTA~ 90 00
EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN (GOOD FOR
THREE MONTHS FROM DATE OF
ISSUE) 30 00
BLACK SILK
BLACK MLK Si 25.
BLACK SILK $1 50.
BLACK STLK $1 75.
BLACK SILK $2 00.
BEST SILK $2 50.
COLORED SILKS.
COLORED SATINS.
DAMAS8E SILKS.
PRICES
REDUCED
LACE SCARFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HOSIERY.
CORSETS.
UNDERWEAR.
FANCY GOODS.
CHRISTMAS
GOODS
Leave McIntosh,
Leave Jesup
I Leave Blacxshecr
| Arrive at Dupont
I Leave Dupont
I Leave Blackehear
I Leave Jesup
| Leave McIntosh
A LARGE VARIETY AT LOW PRICES.
G. KOK8TEIN &
d*c!5-M.W&Ftf
mi
Coal.
WESTERN DIVISION.
fi yfi F. I i-eave vi ,
~I Leave Quitman,
1 Arrive at Thomasville,
J Leave Thomasville,
I Leave Camilla,
Arrive at Albany,
COAL, COAL !| & DIXON,
| Leave Albany,
Leave Camilla,
Arrive at Thomasville,
Leave Thomasville,
Leave Quitman,
Leave Valdosta,
Arrive at Dupont,
r:00o.x
9:28 a. x
12:00 M
2:05 p. x
6:15 p.m |
5:15 A. M
9:35 a. ■
12:30 p. M
2:52p.m |
5:40p.m |
at 7:30 a. ■
1032 a. u
11:41am
2:10 p. m
2:40 p. u
5:21 p. m
7^0 p. K
5:00 a M
7:15 a ■
10:20 AM
10:50
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
JUNIATA,
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
\\T ILL leave 8avanna)» on SATURDAY. De-
Vv cember 20th, 1879, at 11:00o’clock x. u.
For freight or peerage, having superior
accommodations, apply to
WM. HUNTER © SON,
FOR NEW YORK.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPART.
JgEST qualities of RED or WHITE ASH I
COAL delivered in the city at $5 to $5 per |
ton, as per size and quality, by
Grantham I. Taggart,!
COAL
J. B. Treov, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES.
decl2-tf eeoer‘ “
The splendid new iron steamship
CITY OF COLUMBUS,
Captain K. A NICKERSON.
1:10 pi m I VK7TLL sail MONDAY, December 22d, at 1:30
8:15 P. M I ▼ * o’clock p. m.
5 45 p. m| This new ship Is 2^50 tons, and was built ex-
sly for th& trade. She has most magnifl-
paaeenger anonmnodationa and grear
For freight or 5
decIS-tf
INMAN LINE
BAY STREET.
124
QCtl-W,F©Mtf
COKE, COKE!|
BY THE BUSHEL.
UNDER 50 BUSHELS 12}$ CENTS I
OVER 50 BUSHELS 10 CENTS |
GAS OFFICE.
| Savannah and Charleston R. R.
Optics Savannas © Chaunston H. R Ca,» | TTNTEED STATES and Royal MaOSteamen
Savannah. Ga, October 31,1879. | I U New York to Queenstown Liverpool
/COMMENCING SUNDAY, November 2d, I Ev«T Thursday or Saturday.
V ^* raln * will depa*-t and arrive as follows, I ^^ Toma. I Ton*.
from PASSENGER DEPOT A. © G. R Rr I City op Bkxijn, 5491 CityorMcamxxi^4490
Cmr or Richmond, 46071 Cmr or Rirwm*, 3775
City ofChxstxb, 4566 | Cztt op NxwYokx, 3500
These magnificent steamers are among the
strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic,
and have every modern improvement, includ
ing hot and cold wafer and electric bells in
staterooms, revolving chairs in — 1^- bath
—smoking rooms, barber shops, eta ”
Upping.
Swannah.FioridaUfc!
STEAM PACKET
Winter Schedule.
stTjoS*
LEO VOGEL ^5
WILL LEAVE
ForFerwMdlaMKkson
street, as follows: I
at?p. m.; “
her 16th, a
CIom connection mace ’ ■
rprlsa Mellooville aad^.t*5?°
tmfes given to aapototeT K riTep - 'HinS
ccmbn 12. at 7p. St; Dw.n,^' S ” I
; December 26th, at 7 p. ^ ; S. H
Offl«MHiirharL TC<i e a«pt 8uai», j
decl-tf ■ ra0 ' F ' “OMMSOH,
REGULAR
Lfiflj
St Catharine’s, Doboj, Daripa »
Point St Simon’s, Brnnswitt ***
and Landings on Satiiu ’
River.
j
The Steamer Centennial !
Captain W. a ET.vn **»
Captain W. C. CLSO
W^EsSrr eve
BjB
and Albany Railroad -t” ''re J
IVelght taken for Altamtha, Ocm„i
Oconee nvers and tranafe™< „ ?i s ?'»i
steamer Halcyon.
Agent at Darfen-C. M
at Brunswick—LI TTLEFlELr)*^ jj.
— * Zot&if
Georgia and Florida Inla^T^r-
boat Company. *®’
FOR FtORIDA.
St Catharine's. Uoboy, Darien. r«. I
ion Island, StSImon’s, Hrnnswitt,
St Mary’s and Fernandina
Connecting at Darien with steamer i
Landings on the Oconee and Altamat. I
j
Steamer David Clark,
AVILL leave, barf, loot of Lincoln epj I
TV every TUESDAY and SATOibtvJw
“y'°v atove points, connecting at EntMti
wiOl Macon and Brunswick and Brunswrt7,
Albany Railroads for all points on the irjrf
those roads: at Fernandina with Trar, -aJj
for facksonrille. Cedar Kerr, Tamio. L-o?
West. Havana and New orieana mi cl
P oi ?i!l OD _ F londa Central Railroad, iuljt
sonriiie. Pensacoln and Mobile Raileai TTi
wlrbstewner Flora. Captain Joe SmittLSr a
points on St. Mary s river. w 1
W. r. BARP.Y. General Ar-rL
« rrm, S HARRUIAN, MuES
G. LEVE, G. P. A.
or Aneosia and Way Laon
31&Ea??r.
novST-tf
IKS
STEAMER KATIK.
Capt. A. C. C.VBA5I8a.
YX71LL leave Padelfcrd’g aharf every TITS
VV DAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, for abon I
■J. Fortrelghtorpa^rappi^^
OfBoe cn wharf.
m freight or (Tuart?
IX.
FOR EIVEKPUOL.
'’HE first-class German ship
JOHANN FRIEDRICH,
*2*
Captain Gerlach.2u
having portion of her cargo engager, wii. hare j
dispatch as above. ~ ' *
apply
oecl
latf
For freight engaseneca I
KNOOP, FRERICHS 4 CO.
FOB BREJIEX.
r T'HE first-class German bark
MATTHIAS,
Becker, Master, 3
having a large part of her cargo m.-ipi I
will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight room apply to
WILDER & CO-
decll-tf Agents
FOB UVEKPOOL.
T^HE first class British Lark
NATANT,
J. L. Walker, Master.;
having a large part of her cargo engaged, will
have dispatch. For balance of freight rooo
apply to WILDER A CO..
nov29-tf Agents
Sanmnii.
vtuoou Anon VJt I u*ci u. w, un uuiiuiaruu CX. UO, O C ailllau,
leans at 7>4®8a Hogs steady and firm; com- f Order, B B Minor, Woods © Co. Jno Flannerv
«•. o^. KnK» VA nn^.4 ,K. 1. I & Co, Walter© H.CP Stubbs, J L Vifialonga.
D B Lester. R J Davaut. w - --
Apply at the
declf-W.F©M10t
, .2 ra - J F Wheaton, R Mc
lntire © Co, Miller © R. Paul Decker, Alexan
der © M. Peacock. H © Co.Baldwin © Co, West
Bros, HF Grant. R W Woodbridge.
Green © Co, W W Gordon © Co, F M _ _
JC Thompson. DG Purse, A T Lee © Co!
Graham 4H.JW Wilson, J Keeler.
MARKETS BY MAIL.
mon at $3 65^3 95; light at $4 00&4 15: pack
ing at $4 20©4 35; butchers at U 50.
Nzw Orleans. Dec. 18.—Flour firmer; high
grades at $6 75@7 37}$. Cora closed firm. Oats
dull and lower at 4S£t4Vc. Pork dull and lower;
held at $13 00@13 25 for mess. Lard steady;
tierce at 8 37}$<&S 50c: keg at 9a Bulk meats
quiet and weak; shoulders, loose 4Wc, packed
4££c; rilrs at 6}$^?c clear hides at «}$c. Bacon
closed easier tor shoulders at 5}$c; clear ribs
7j$8c; clear sides 8}$<h8Wa Sugar cured hams
firm; new canvased at lo<^lla Whisky steady
for Western rectified at $1 05g£l 15 Coffee
closed quiet; Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime,
at 13)£&17a Sugar closed firmer; common to
good common at 5}4@6c; fair to fully fair at
choice at 7}$f^7Hc; yellow
Molasses qu et but steady; _
common at 25f$27c; Centrifugal at 23Q33c; I QPECIAL attention is called to the extensive
fair at 30tffc32c; prime to choice at 33^40a Rice I O line of goods for the present holidays. The
closed quiet for Louisiana, ordinary to choice. I finest assortment ever offered of
6,4©7}lc.
St. Lons, Dea 18.—Flour closed firmer;
double extra at $5 65A5 83; treble extra at
$3 'MQ,6 00; famitv at $6 05@6 10; choice to
fancy at $6 15©6 70. Wheat better; No. 2 red
fall at $1 33}|Q1 33}$; No. 3 ditto at $1 26. Corn
easier at 36a Oats closed higher at 36}$Q37a
Whisxy quiet at $1 10. Pork closed dull;
$12 75 for mess. Lard, none offering. Bulk
meats closed quiet; loose lots of shoulders at
3»»&4 U0; clear ribs at 6 15®6 25; clear sides
at 6 30®6 4 a Bacon closed lower: shoulders
4clear ribs at 7}$c; clear s des 7 30.
Chicago, Dec. 18.—Flour closed du’» a*d
nominal for extras and double extra. Wheat
active, firm ana higher; No. 2 red winter, ft 3J;
Office Corner Bryan and Drayton Streets.
FaS 1 ^ I Oak, Pine and Ligktwood
pi's Art Folciois.
Christmas & New Year’s Cards.
Yard Foot of East Broad Street.
ns are original, many of them 1
i, and all are examples of Art I
, J —- — iohuuaij, »». 00^4*;. uttia loiny acuve
changed prices hales 200 tierces clean Caro- I a-d a shade higher at 34«a Provisions—
i: " a w « nnnt«? Common Kuos fie fair «Lg/»i l Dressed hogseas.v at $5 00©5 05. Pork unset
tled and generally lower, closed at $12 50 for
mess, cash. Lard closed quiet and weak at
~ Bulk meats dosed steady for shoulders
Charleston. December 17.—Rick.—This
ket exhibited a fairly steady demandat un
changed prices Sales 200 tierces clean C—
lina. We quote: Common 5?$®6c., fair 6j
0}$c., good 63$®6^ie. Carolina rough rice i _
$1 10@1 40 per bushel for Inland. Seaeoast is
nominal in the absence of reported business.
Naval Storks.—The receipts were 118 casks
spirits turpentine and 936 bb's rosin. There
was a limited movement in rosins. Sales about
1,00) bbl* at $1 31 for strained and good strain
ed (Caud D,, $1 35 for No. 2 (E), $1 40®1 45 for
extra No. 2 (F). $1 60©1 75 for »ow No. 1 (Q), $2
for No. 1 (H), $275 for extra No. l (I). $3 60 for
low pale (K), SI for pale (M), $4 25 for extra
pale (N). 54 50 for window glass. Spirits tur
pentine quiet at 38c. for regulars.—News and
Courier
Wilmington. December 16.—Spirits Turpen
tine.—The market was steady at 38a per gal
lon for regular packages, with sales reported
of 300 casks at that price.
Rosin.—'The market was dull and nominal
at $1 25 for strained and good strained, with
out reported transactions.
Crude Tcrpkntine.—hales reported early in
the day at $ • 65®? 65, but later lots changed
hands at $1 60a? 60 for hard and yellow dip,
closing steady.—Star.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
****** ****** Auguv* , *w. wuuor, oj i i nnnrnni
1 “*««48cr
T; rejected at 38}^a Oats fairly active
maud
January
7 20.
at 4 25c: clear ribs 6 45c; clear sides at 6 55c.
Whisky steady and unchanged.
At close—Wheat firmer and J$c higher. Cora
firmer and }$c higher. Oats firmer and ir
regular, but not quotably higher. Provisions—
Pork closed stronger and 5c higher. L*rd
stronger and 2)4c higher.
Louisville. Dea 18.—Flour closed firm for
extra at $4 50&4 75; ditto family at $5 25;
No. 1 at $6 C0®6 25; fancy at $6 50C&7 50.
Wheat quiet at fl 28^1 52. Cora steady for I
white at 47c; mixed at 46a Oats closed steady; [
white at 41c; mixed at 40a Provisions—Pork j
closed steady at $13 50 for mess. Lard firmer;
choice leaf, tierce, at 8}$c: kegs closed at ~ '
Bulk meats firm for shoulders at 444 /t-
clear ribs 64£@6}$c; clear sides at
Bacon—market nominal for shoulders, <
rib sides and dear sides, none here. Sugar
cured hams, none here. WhLky dosed quiet |
at $1 09.
Baltimore, Dea 18.—Oats dosed *a*!*r for
All the desis
entirely novel
Work.
The variety is almost endless, and every
taste will find something to suit among the
many flower and landscape designs, figure de-
-*-ns, figure and ornamental designs, eta. eta
IHRISTMAS WATCHES and CHRISTMAS
STABS. New and attractive for young people.
Prang’s SATIN BANNERETS, the novelty of
the season, for wall decoration, the easel or
the Christmas tree. Are elegantly illuminated
and have appropriate mottoes, printed on the
itin. of various colors, furnished with
toSBelsof s<lk.
Illuminated Scripture Text Cards for Sunday
Schools, etc. The design* for these cards are
original and very attractive. They comprise a
• of subject?, and the texts have
with great care.
Crosses and Mottoes, highly illuminated, for j
Church. Sunday f chool and Home Decoration.
Birthday Cards, many new original de
Panel Pictures, on heavy gilt. bevel-c_„
mounts, in great variety, containing floral,
landscape, animal and figure designs, appro- !
priate for the easel or mantel.
Prang’s Natural History Series for Children.
A series of six handsomely illustrated books
on animals and birds.
L. PRANG © CD.,
Art and Educational Publish 'rs, Boston,
All of Prang’s popular goods are for sale by
WYIiLY & CLARKE,
Comer St. Julian and Whitaker streets,
and by all first-class dealers,
deefo W,F©M7t
sss
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and Is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis*
. 2d,
»*fc and arrive as follows,
„ ... ; DEPOT A. © G. R. Rr
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
| Leave Savannah... 4:80 r. x. and 8:30 r. x.
Arrive Charleston. 10:20 p. m. and 8:00 a. m.
Going South. Train No. L Train No. &.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m. and 8:80 p. m.
Arrive Savannah. ..12:40 r. u. and 6235 a. m.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast MalL
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
Schedule Nos. 2 and 4 connect at Charleston
I with Northeastern Railroad northward. No. 4
with the Through Pullman 81eeper for Wash
ington, D. C., and tho Woodruff Palace Sleeping
cars run on night trains to and from Savannah
and Charleston.
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Leave Savannah at 8:30 p. x.
Arrive Augusta at 6:36 a. m.
Leave Augusta at 9:00 p. x.
Arrive Savannah at 6-J25 x. x.
| The Woodruff Palace Sleeping Cara run to
and from Savannah and Augusta on this
schedule.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
> lotto, 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 Roil
way.
ABOVE TRAINS DAILY.
Tickets for sole at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket
Urency, No. 22 Bull street, and Depot Ticket
lanl- 1
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Mdovts.
OL C. Olhjt, Receiver.
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a B. GADSDEN,
feb21
by O. B1
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Connected by Telephone and also General Telephone Exchange.
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(frotbery, &(.
I Direct Importation.,
JfcMldlmj, garniss, &t.
I would respectfully call the attention of the public In general to the Fine Stock of I — ■■ »
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS! W.B.MELL&CO.,
? every description I have just received. Havilxnd © Co.’s fine FRENCH CHINA DINNER, I (Successors toN. B. Knapp.)
. _ TEA and TOILET SETH, both plain and decorated. MOTTO CUPS and 8AUCERS in every I Dkalias ur
| 8t« le and finish. VASES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc Also. * fall line of Joseph Rogers © Son's
I celebrated TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, RAZOR8, 8CI86OR8, etc. Reed © Barton’s fine
SILVER PLATED WARE. CASTORS, CARD RECEIVERS. CARD CA8E8, PICKLE STANDS,
I VASES, and a numerous lot cf Fancy Articles, together with a beautiful line of Ladies* DRESS-
I ING CASES, and an endless variety of BOHEMIAN GOODS suitable tor wedding and holiday
| presents. Call and examine my stock Very respectfully,
THOMAS WEST,
declS-N&Tsltf CORNER BROUGHTON AND JEFFERSON STB.. SAVANNAH, UA.
HEATING STOVES.
W ANTED. Carpenters, Gardeners and others
to buy Cypress Posts m any c
size to suit purchasers. For sal
landing and to arrive. Apply to,
SON, Railroad and West Boundary
nov23-B©M8t
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NOON REPORT.
TOfAXCIAL.
Loxdos. Dec. 18.—Erie, 43.
l:3»p m.—Erie. 42%
London. Dec 18 —Specie Increased £91,000.
Beamf, Dec. 18.—Specie increased 4,240,030
marks.
Pams. Dec. 18, 4 p. m.—Specie increased
7,650.000 francs.
New York. Dec. 18.-Stocks opened weak.
Money at 5&6 per cent. Exchange—long.
* 81U: short, $4 p 4 State bonds opened
nt bonds strong.
i. I: "VrERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical essay.
r I i \ comprising a series of lectures delivered at
r |,Kahn s Museum of Anatomy, on the cause »nd
cure of premature decline, showing indisputa
bly how lost health may be regained, affording
it&S.'SSSSL?
ditto mixed 44&i6c; Pennsylvania at. 46fr47c. I debility J belng the result of 20 years^experi-
peZ^ 0 i^i^dS^u!S£ * —- by —-
pork at $13 75. \Bulk meats-lonse shoulders
and dear rib sides, none offering; di;to, —
|CARDEN SEEDS
steady for prime to choice Western necked.
Coffee dull; Rio cargoes at l4Q17c. Sugar I n n M . _
“r^u^ 7 cUMed ,,eidy “ I Peas, Beans, Onion Setts.
. address Secretary 'kahn’s^BKJumL
8 Broadway, New York. decl-M.W©F4m 1
Prescription Free. For the speedy Com of
Seminsl Weakness Lo*u* of Manhood, and all d»-
wders Droocbt on by indiscretion or ezesess. Any
«2WTl2i!2.t.r e J nrw!ien,n - -Address
DAVIDSON As CO.. 79 NonauSt.,N. Y.
je25-W,F,M©wly
PRESCRIPTION FREE*
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE of Send- L
" nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all db I
— v oq My indiscretion or mrof I
i the ingredients. Da. JAQUES I
W.^Sixth st., Cincinnati. O. 1
decl1-d©w12m
I The Best Assortment of Suitable Christmas Presents I
IN THE CITY. JUST OPENED A LARGE LOT OF
| File rases, Toilet Sets, Ceps of Sneers, Smoke Sets,
TEA SETS, CH A MBEB SETS, TIN SETS, FUTE JLAMPS,
And a large variety of other goods too numerous to mention, at Crockery Stores of
■H5NJ
Saddles, Harness & Leather, I COOKING STOVES.
RUBBER BELTTKG, PACKING * HOSE,
LEATHER BELTING,
HEMP PACKING, LACK LEATHER. Etc.,
Trunks, Ynlises, Traveling Bags, Etc. I
FOR SALE BY
A LSO, a full line of OAK and HEMLOCK
SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH and Ainro?. 1
J CAN CALF SKINS, -
| FINDINGS.
A large stock always on hand and for sale ]
I “ r ixomptly and
low. Orders from *t2e country
carefully filled. All are Invited to examine our
stock before making their purchases.
I Market Square, Savannah, Ga.
1 octS-d©wtf
decl5-tf
165 AND 165}$ BROUGHTON 8TREET.
Parhioerg, to.
(groceries!, grorljsums, to.
gtgal §otires.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Chath«k Cocxtt.—I
y — * *—- — -
. uk»i-
WiunHorox,
dosed firm at
SI 17}$ for strained;
Dec. 18.—Spirits terpentine
Rosin dosed strong at
1 20 for good strained,
firm for hard atfl 65;
—ned; Si 20 for good
Grade turpentine closed firm for hard
of said county, deoeased, to present them to I
me, properly made out, within the time pro-1
scribed by law; so as to show their character |
and amount; and all persons indebted to said I
deceased are hereby required to pay- I
meat to na. ■
Sonual* 1879.
Osceola Butler’* Drug: Store. I Administratoresut« o(^8»i^hFv>w^I
«“»*•« I owed. norl4-ivt 1
Sky Rockets, Roman Candles.
White and Colored Christmas Candles.
Port, Sherry and Catawba Wines.
-■AND ■ —
Nice Assortment of 5c. Cigars.
aft sar^
A FRESH SUPPLY AT
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BEAR OF A. A, SOLOMONS © 00.*8 DRUG STORE*
C0R1ACK HOPSISS,
NO. Vft BROUGHTON STREET.
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£pti\isers.
D. H. BAUD WIN. JOSXE» HULL. GEO. J. BALDWIN.
BALDWIN & CO.
—OZiLOS IN—
FERTILIZERS.
WORKS. PASSAIC RIVER, NEW JERSEY
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
34 PINE STREET, N. Y.
Branch Office 104 Baj Street,
8AVANNAH, GA.
P. O. Box I3D.
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USINES8 CARDS. BILL HEADS. NOTE
AND LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS and
~ j&2»
*
CHRIS. MURPHY, |
(ESTABLISHED 1«5.)
dusb, Sign, Fresco & Banner j
PAINTING.
—DXaLXBIN—
RAILROAD, OTT.T. and 8TEAMB0A7 FIT-
A PADSTS. OILS. GLASS, PUTTY.
E8. BRUSHES, MIXED PAINTS. BUBS
ING and ENGINE OILS. .NEaTSFOOT OIL
AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kieds as isiM
142 St. Julian and 141 Bryan street* 1
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JOHN G. BUTLEfi,
Whdtmie nd Scull Dealer to
White Lead, Colors, Oik,
GLASS, VARNISH, ETC.
R eady-mixed paints, RaUrca-t
and MU1 SUPPLIES, hole agent:for tl*
GEORGIA LIME, CALCIMED PLASTER, HAS
and CEMENTS. Also LAND PLASTER
No. — Drayton street, Savar^th. G*.
dec3-tf
JOHN OLIVERS
Paint and Oil Store-
8TEA5IBOAX,
RAILROAD AND MILL SUPPLIU
SASHOES. BLINDS,
Doors, Mouldings, to
rn. i WEITAKEB STEZrr.
mmsgLff daramuh.
iBoots and ^hocs.
POPOIAB SHOE
1*9 CONGRESS STREET.
TVTOTWITHSTAMIIXG th. irreat rW ^
X\ price of Shoes of all kinds,
R.S.JONES
sun has a line of Miller. McTnll.5a.-h i
CREOLE KlDTOPand IMPERIAL COSO‘S-
GAITEKS at *6 5J per fuur. mcflEff 8
Also, a line of Hand-sewed CU.
GAITERS at $5 00 per pair, worth
Also, a largo lot of RUBBER BOOTS »
old price*. . uoe of
For Christmas presents, a han.boine ^
Gentlemen's Hand-Made and
broidered SLIPPERS, in clotn and rev
$2 50 per pair. , , n-.idr# 1 ' 8
A full lineof Ladies’, Misses’ and OS
GOODS In all the best makes. poB>
Sole agent in Savannah for rib
SOLVENT. 25 cents per bottle.
R. S. JONE S)
149 CONGRESS
STB
®raks.
COTTON TRUCKS,
BABBEU TRUCKS,
STORE TRUCKSi
ffilWWKD & LO® 1 ’ 8
H1BDVAEE ttOVSS,
rM4t 15* HBOUGHTOS SHI®