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Stopping
Railroads.
Savannah, Florida and Western
WilHnrrv
Pfdirinal
BiLTiMoaz, April 27.—Oats, Southern 42Q44<*.
ditto mixed 4C^40*4c: Pennsylvania at 41 {$42.
Provisions firm: mess pork at $11 25R11 75.
Bulk meats—loose shoulders and clear rib
aider, no offering; ditto packed at 4fcc and 7*4c.
Bacon—shoulders at 5*4c: dear rib sides at
T^c. Hams at 10*4©n*4«L Lard—refined tierce
at vx Butter steady. Coffee dosed quiet for
Kio cargoes, fair to prime, 13*44fcl5*4c. Sugar
closed dull: A soft at 9*4c. Whisky closed
dull at $1103.1 10*4. Freights unchanged.
WrmtiNGros- April 27.—Spirits turoentine
firm at 3l*4c. Rosin firm it $1 for
strained: $105 for good strained. Taroosed
steady at $1 21. Crude turpentine steady: bard
at $1 CO: yellow dip at fl 75: virgin at $2 25.
Com dull: prime white at 60®61c; mixed at 57
&58c.
Siu ffWornmg flftrs
FOR NEW YORK
t*orsU aid Florida inhSTsS?
boat Company ' *®*®"
THI ONLY STRICTLY INLAND BOtTW
e—> *$_, 1 1 ^ ^^ ^
SPRINC SCHEDULE
efwuit and favorite vteam.. C1
CITY OF BRIDGETON
Captain JOHN FTTZGERaY r.'
WUlteave direct for .
TLE8DAY. THURSDAY and
AFTERNOON, from trharttoot ofn£fi
•trvet. The fine saloon steamer Lincoln
DAVID CLARK,
. c * pt Sto. p H. Ward.
•rill leave every TUESDAY and FRIDAY .. .
“dock e. a. for FERXASDINA
5* 8t. Catharine's. Doboy. Darien. St c™“*
Brunswicic M d St
this line make close connections «FSS,? f
na with Transit Railroad for JacfaSSSn'
Cedar Keyt Tampa, Manatee. Key West hL
vana and New Orleans. At BrtihswSt iLY
Macon and Bmnswick and Brunswick £7??
bany Railroads. At Darien with
Altamaha and1 Oconee riser*. AwStSfa!
with steamer Flora for ill points on StSj^
Throug-h Ockets and state rooms secnrwt
and aU information furnished at o®ce. corner
Bull and Bryan streets, directly opposite ft,
laski House and Screven House -
Freight received daily texcept Sunday am,
through rates given. ““
J. N. HARRIMAN. w...—
W. F. BARRY, Agent
O. I.EYE. Q. P. A. * afrihtf
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S, IH80.
Qmraaz. SrrmaiimxDkXT's omca,
Savass'ah. March 13th. iss
,N and after SUNDAY*. March 14th,
senger trains on this Road will n
lows:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
Commercial
OFFICE OF THE MORNTNO NEWS, (
Savannah, April £7, 1980, 4 r. M.j
Oottox.—The market opened at 10 a. m.
quiet, quotations unchanged, which continued
throughout the balance of the day. The sales
were 80 bales. We quote:
Middling Fair ^
Shipping Sntriiigcnrr
JffTTfr*—*. " i» i/ '-e- n short by a*rryt-*iy errryiArrr who has ever given it a triaL
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
n a iai IS li I CD should have a pU.ce in every fhetory. machine-shop,
}T M I PI W ILLb and mill, on every farm and plantation, and in every
household, ready for immediate use not only for accidents, cuts, bruises, sores, etc., but in
case of sudden sickness of any kind.
n a IBI |/ | | I P* O is the well-tried and trusted friend of all who want
p y\ I n JV ILLb l\ & sure and iafr medicine which can be freely need
Internally or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brings it within the rea^h of all: and it will annually save many times its cost
In doctors' bill'. For sale by all drumrists at 25c. 50c. and $1.00* per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A. SON. Proprietors. Providence, R. I.
mhl2-F,M±Wiy
HlOHWATESATFOBTPTLASXI.lOrie A W, 10:46 PM
Children’s Caps.
Children’s Dresses.
Children’s Aprons
ds.—'There was nothing doing in the
irh was very quiet and unchanged.
,r the past two days were 11 bags.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:00 l. m
Mo change of cars between Savannah ana
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sieeptrg Cars daily between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Sleeping care run through to and from Savan
nah and Albany.
The elegant Sleeping and Parlor Coaches of
the Eufaula line daily between Montgomery,
Ala., and Jacksonville without change.
Passengers from Savannah for t emandlna.
QalnerviHe and Cedar Keys take this train.
Paeeengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick
take this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. k.
Passenger* leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. n., ar
rive at Savannah 9:00 a. m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 A. M. (dally
including Sunday > connect at Jesnp with this
train for Florida.
Passengers from FToriia bv this train connect
at Jetmp with train arriving In Bfancn at 8:25 p.
M. (daily including Sunday).
Connect at Aloany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile.
New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves Bain bridge for Apalachi
cola every Sunday and Thursday evening: for
Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after-
Close connection at Jacksonville daily ;8un
days excepted) for Green Cove Springs^ 8t
Augustine, Paiatka- Enterprise, and ali Ians tags
on St Jchn’e river.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction, go
ing west at 11:37 a. K., and for B.unswlck at
4:40 p. a., daily, except 8undaj.
Through Tickets eo!d and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 22 Bull
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Bail way Passenger Depot
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN D1
VISION.
Leave Savannah, ctuid&.y c ex espied, at 7:00 a. M
Leave McIntosh, ** " 9 38 a. M
Leave Jesnp ** “ 12:2J p. u
Leave Blackshear ** “ 2 40 p. M
Arrive at Dupont “ ** 6 2 • r. i?
LeavaDupcnt “ “ 6:vG a. u
Leave Biackshear “ '* 9 40 a. m
Leave Jeeup M M 12 53 p. ■
Leave McIntosh “ •• 3 00 p. *
Arrive at Savannah 44 M 5:40 p. m
WE8TERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at 7:30 A. M
Leave Valdosta, “ “ 10:02 a. a
Leave Quitman, “ “ 11:42 a. M
Arrive at Thomasrille, “ “ 2:10 p. h
Leave ThomAsviiie, “ “ 2:40 p. x
Leave Camilla, “ ** 5:2i p. g
Arrive at Albany, “ “ 759 p. u
Leave Albany, “ “ 5:00 a. x
Leave Camilla, “ “ 7:15 a. m
Arrive at ThomaevIUe, “ “ 19:20 a. m
Leave Thomas?ille, “ “ 10:50 a. k
Leave Quitman, “ “ 1:10 p. m
Leave valdoeta, “ “ 3:15 p. n
Arrive at Dupont. “ “ 5:45 p. n
Wedxxsdat. April 28, 1880.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah, Fleetwood, New
York—O Cohen A Co.
Steamer Florida, Usina, Jacksonville—G M
SorrtL
Cirts and C)mmon Georgias.
Common Floridas
Medium Fioridae
Good Florida*....
Medium Fine Floridas
Fine Florida®
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer David Clark. Ward. Fernandina and
! way Unling*!—J N Ham man. Manager.
Steamer Florida, Usina. Jacksonville -G M
Sorrel.
Steamer Katie. Cah&nias, Augusta and way
Landings—John Lawton.
Steamer Centennial. Ulmo. Satilla River and
way landings—J P Chase.
MEMORANDA.
Bv Telegraph to the Homing Aeww.
New York, April 27—Arrived, Powhatan,
Azalea. City of Paris. City of Macon. Knicker-
bock*- . Charleston, Hatteras,Isaac Bell.Murcb.
San Domingo.
Arrived cut; Wm Burkitt, Dene Morris.
Diana. Schelza, Prince Arthur, Betty. Agnes
Campbell. Carl Johon. Alma. John Watt. St
Josephs. Nordcap. City of Richmond.
Boston. Acrii 27—Cleared, sc hr Nellie Scott,
Brunswick Ga.
Liverpool, April 27—Arrived 26th. bark Linde,
Galveston.
Genoa. April 27—Arrived 21th, bark America,
New Orleans.
Dantzic. April 27—Arrived 24th, bark Merca
tor. Charleston.
Ayr, April 27—Arrived 25th, bark Augusta
Quinta. New Orleans.
Stettin. April 27—Arrived 25th. bark Nomen
and brig Thetis. Wilmington. N C.
Hull. April 27—Arrived 26th, ship Telefoa and
bark Frigate Bird, Pensacola.
By HatL
New York, April 24—Cleared, bark Onni
(Nor.. Abrahamsen, Savannah.
Praw'e Point, April 24- Off, ship C B Hazel-
tine. Gil key, Savannah for KevaL
Asp nwall. April 9—Arrived, schr Marion P
Champlin. Freeman, Savannah. 13 days.
Bangor. April 22-Arrived, schr Nettie Lang-
d' n « ollin*. Portland, to loan for Darien, Oa
Philadelphia April 24 Cleared, schr D F
Keeling, McLeon. Savannah.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
Copenhagen. April 27—Arrived 25th, bark
Askar, from Bull Riv^r: had upper works
damaged and jettisoned part of her cargo.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Masters of vessels arriving at this port having
any special reports to make will please send
them to me. Vessels leaving port will be fur
nished with files of the Morndjq News free on
application at this office.
J. H. ESTILL,
Agent New York Associated Press, Office 3
Whitaker Street.
nominal
FLOWERS
FLOWERS
Savannah, Florida & Charleston
STEAM PACKET LIXE.
Winter Schedule.
HATS.
HATS
168 BROUGHTON STREET.
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THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
WYOMING,
Captain JACOB TEAL.
HKTILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
f ▼ May 1. 1880, at 12:00 o’clock M.
For freight or passage, having superior
scommodaiions, apply to
WE HUNTER ft SON,
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Stoves
I FOR CATARRH. ASTHMA
THE NEW IRON PALACE STEAMER
ST. JOHN’S
Captain LEO VOGEL, *
WILL LEAVE
For FernaBdlnaJaekgoiiTllle.PiUtki
And Intermediate Landing** on St. John s £:▼*»
and Charleston. S.C., from DeRenne
foot of Abercora street, as follows •
ntet to d'Tn'-nrtrat* the t*1u? of Carbolate of Tar. most heal- |/^/\i|C|| mm DTI zVM
mg remedial agmt known to science. B&lwiou and Cordials
the mmt healing and soothing properties are so combined with
Pine Tree Tar. that the mere breathing converts them into a dense smoke IBrOIlCIlltlS & ^U©21I21CSS.
or vq> r Tliis is inhaM—Uken right to the diaea^ed i<arts. No heat.
no hot water, simply iiAaling or breathing it, and you feel its healing power at once. This treat
ment is endorsed by physicians everywhere, and highly omaiended bv fJr-nUrc ete Vraa
Ibmiwniti — 1 — *— »- "—* wi,h FTLLTREATMENT lirruUF?, “If., Rw * 'ft
trot. Sitisfartio* Always Gnarasteed. Ad-lrew, OR. 1$ W. CASE, 933 Arrfc St., Pbiladelrbia, Pa.
nov6-WArly
OIL STOVES!
AT LOW PRICES.
FOR NEW YORK
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FROM SAVANNAH FOR
FLORIDA.
'd&UUnmi (Sooas
is very quiet. The
at unchanged prices.
THE MAGNIFICENT NEW IRON STEAM
SHIP
Common
ORIENTAL
Good
CITY OF SAVANNAH
Prime.
Choice
We quote rough rice:
Prime lots (tide water) $1
Country lo * :
Natal Storks.— 1 There was e
market for rosins, sales being onl
grades G. N and wind >w g as*
tions. Spirits turpentine was quit
unchanged, with no transactiO'*s.
the day w ere 525 bbls. row n and 2£
turpentine We qnou*: R sun*— B
1) $1 40. E * 5<). F $! o0, G $1 6b, H
K $2 62V4, M 1 2 75, N $3 (X). window
Spirits turpentine -Oils and whisk
Captain T. M. FLEETWOOD,
B UILT expressly for this trade, and having
superb passenger accommodations, will
sail 8ATURDAY, May 1, 1880, at 12:C0 o’clock
M.
For freight or passage apply to
OCTAVU8 COHEN A CO.. Agent?,
&p26-tf No. 96 Bay street.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR
FOR NEW YORK
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
PICNIC HATS! PICNIC HATS)
HOSIERY. GLOVES. RUCBINGS. LACES, FRAMES.
Embroideries, ^ills. Parasols,
TOWELS. NAPKINS. WHITE GOODS. BUTTONS.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN
BABY CARRIAGES, FOLDING CHAIRS & ROCKERS.
. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON CONSTANTLY ARRIVING
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WITH ATTACHMENTS, FOR SALE BY
D1LUS, *liu UU3 V * --W* '
New York sight exchange buying at 3-16 per
cent, premium and selling at 5-16 per ct nt. pre
mium.
Stocks a.vd Bonds. — City Bo
? uiet and steady. Atlanta 7 per
^8 asked: Atlanta 6 per cent.
•sked: Atlanta 8 per cent., KJ9J4 b
Augusta 7 per cent., 105 bid, 10
f asta 6 per cent.. 104 bid, 105 ask*
per cent., 85 b ;J *■ ’ ' *»-
(coupons-. Vi i
per cent.. 79^4 fc
State Bond*.
6’s. 1889.
EVENING REPORT.
FINANCIAL.
London, April 27, 2:03 p. m.—The rate of dis
count for three months bills in the open
market Is 2%per cent.
2;30 p. m.—Erie, 44^4.
Par;*. April 27.—Rentes S3f 60c.
New York. April 27. Money closed at 5^6.
Exchange closed at $4 8iV4 Government bonds
du 1 but steady; new fives, 10356; four and a
halfs, 1< 8%; four per cents., 107)4- State bonds
closed quiet but steady.
Stocks closed unsettled and lower ; New York
Central, 130)4 • Erie, 42^: I^.ke Shore, B'T^;
Illinois Ceutrail, 105->4; Nashville and Chatta
nooga, 75; Louisville and Nashville, 138)4;
Pittsburg. 113*4; Chicago and Northwestern,
9'F*4; ditto Preferred, 1»«9; Rock Island. 169;
Western Union. 10.'>k^; Alabama Class A, 2 to
5. 58; Class A, small, 5V; Class B 5s. 7J; Class C
2 to 5, 62.
Sub-Treasury balances: Coin.$102,!87,0&6;cur
rency, $6,258,679.
Nkw Orleans, April 27.—Exchange, New
York sight, $2 50 per 1,000 premium: banker's
sterling, $4 85.
COTTON.
Liverpool, April 27, 5:i5 p. m.—Sales of
middling uplands, low middling clause, deliver
able In April and May, 6 13-ltid, also6 27 32d;
ditto, deliverable in June and July, 6 27-52d;
ditto, deliverable in August and Sept-mber.
6Jwd, also 6 29-32d. Futures closed steadier.
New York, April 27.—Cotton closed easier;
sales l,9o<) bales; middling uplands, 11 13-16c;
noddling Orleans, 11 15-16c.
New \<>rk, April 27.—Consolidated net re
ceipts 8,916 bales: exports to Great Britain
3,911 hales; to France 00 hales: to the conti
nent 00 hales; to the channel 3,U>3 bales.
New Yoke, April 27.—Net receipts 811 bales;
gross receipts 1,067 bales. Futures barely steady
with sal**s of i 18.000 bales. a> follows: April,
1172c; May, 11 72c: June A
11 91c: * ‘
©n
RECEIPT?.
Per Central Railroad. April 27—162 bales cot-
t ii. 1.099 sacks corn. 150 quarter sacks flour.
125 bids flour, 12 T bbls gri*s, 19 tierces hams. 1
car bulk bacon. 2 tierc»s and 3 kegs lard. 1 bbl
hakin ' iiowder. 1 case yeast cakes, 1 hal hbl
(i-.ii, 10 boxes tobacco, 16 bbls and 7 ha f bbls
whisky, 1 box drug-. 19s bah s hay. ICO kegs
gun powder, 2 box*-s coffins. 2 pkgs furniture,
1 tsjx books. 15 lia eu plaids, 22 bales domestics,
13 boles yarns, 84 bales warps. 19 bales paper
stock, 13 trusses twin?, 1 bale leather, 1 grist
mill. 1 bdl matting.! sack tallow. 5 empty keg«.
54 bbls spirits turpentine, 140 bbls rot-in, 15 bdls
hides, 5 cars luml>er.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway
Co, April -7—18 hales cotton. 27 cars lumber.
1 car wood, 1 c ir in n, ?85 bbls rosin, 202 bbis
spirits turj»entine, 4 bbls syrup, 12 hales hides,
1 bah- wool, 1 horse, 6 sacks rough rice, 1 bag
wool. 2 bales yarns. 1 box eggs, 1 case cigars.
726 boxes vegetables, v 4 bbls vegetables, and
mdse.
Savannah and Charleston R. R
Office Savannah & Charleston R. £. Co., 1
Savannah. Ga.. March 13. 1880. f
C ommencing sunday. march 141a,
Trains will depart and arrive as folic sh,
from PASSENGER DEPOT S., F. & W. By.:
Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
_ — * 9:00 m.
and 8:00 a. x.
Train No. i
and 7:50 p. m.
and 6:25 a. m.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Express.
Schedule Nos. 1 and 2 Fast Mail, with
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars to and from
Wilmington, N. C. Schedule No. 4 connects at
CITY OF COLUMBUS
£aiatiag,
CONNECTING REGULARLY \
YORK STEAMERS.
Leave Savannah... 4:00 p. u. and
Arrive Charleston. 9:55 p. mj
Going South. Train No.
Leave Charleston. 7:00 a. m.
Georgia new
Georgia 6 per
| turity 1880 and
188^. KOal05 bid, 101 a 107 asked; Georgia mort-
gage on W. & A. Railroad regular 7 per cent.,
coupons Jjvnuary and July, maturity 1866, ill
bid. 112 ask*-d; Georgia 8 per cent., coupons
April and Oct., maturity 1880 and 1887. 101a!09
bid. lOiallO asked; Georgia, Smith’s, 1875,116J4
bid. 117J4 asked.
Railroad Bonds.—Quiet and steady. Atlantic
A Gulf 1st mortgage sectional 7 per cent., cou
pons January and July, maturity 1881,
1885 and 1887, lOlallO bid, 202all2 asked,
Atlantic A Gulf 1st mortgage con
solidated 7 per cent., coupons Jan. and July,
maturity 1897, 110 bid, 111 asked; Atlantic &
vv o’clock A. M.
Thie new ship is 2,250 tons, and was built ex
pressly for this trade. She has most magnifl
cent passenger accommodations and great
Country orders solicited and promptly attended to.
. JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil Store,
STEAMBOAT,
BAILRUAD AND MILL SUPPLIES
SASHES, BLINDS,
Doors, Mouldings, Ac.
NO. 5 WHITAKER STREET,
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Org <&cofl3.
THIS IS THE ONLY STRICTLY IN
LAND ROUTE
For freight or
FOK BOSTOK DIRECT
FOR FLORIDA
CABIN PASSAGE
STEERAGE PASSAGE
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from New
Y’ork-Ford Ensign, Win Farnsworth, E Cut
ting, Lieut IraQuimby, Dr J II Lotts, L Steb-
biu.s. 31 Brawn. J FT>rell, FrancU Tatham, W
Tatharn, C F Forsyth, J M Stiger, C Witchburn,
J Thomas and w fe.R K Warin', Julius Schmid,
Geo E Belcher. Miss Annie Washington, W W
Walker and wife. S C S’iger. J H Farrell. Mrs
Rickennan and child, C A Jines. 31 McDonald,
and 34 soldiers.
Per steamer Florida, from Jacksonville—
CyniK True, Mr Mad-lox. W W Rogers, Col E
Littlefied liackett. E Divt-n. Mr Diven. Mrs
WINTER SCHEDULE
Arrive Savannah at 6:25 a. jl
The Woodruff Palace Sleeping Cara run to
and from Savannah and Aiken, 8. C., on this
schedule.
This train connects at Augusta with Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for
Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad west
ward: at Yemassee for Eeaufort, 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. £ Bull street, and Depot Ticket
asked. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coujions January and July, maturity 1893,
111 bid. 112t£ asked. Georgia 6 per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 194 bid, 195
asked. Motile & Girard 241 mortgage endorsed
8per cent., coupons Jan. and July, maturity
188^, 113 bid, 114 a-deed. Montgomery and Eu-
faula 1st mortgage 6 p«r rent . end. by Central
Railroad. I'D r id, 101 asked, t’harlotte. Colum-
MURPHY,
UNITED STATES,
Captain 8- H. MATTHEWS,
WEDNESDAY. April 28. at 10:00 a. X.
T HROUGH bills of Lading given to New
England manufacturing cities. Also, to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Warren and Leyland
lines.
The chips of thin line connect at their wharf
with all railroads leading cut of Boston.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents. Boston.
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Littlefied liackett, E DivenJ
Diven, Miss Diven, C II Rogers, D W Mi chelL
Mrs D W Mitche'l E L Mitchell. Mr Howell. W
H Clark. J H Veazy. 3l:ss A Bucks, J V Hay
den. Mrs Tomlinson. 31iss TomJinscn.W Sayles,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Capt. M P. USINA.
YTTILL leave her wharf foot of West Broad
▼ ▼ street for Fernandma, Jacksonville, aad
Palatka. and intermediate landings on 8r.
John's River, every TUESDAY and SATUR-
Connectine at Fernandina with Transit Road
for Waldo, Gainesville, Cedar Kevs, Tampa,
Key West, Havana and New Orleans. Also
with steamer Flora for St. 3Iary's. Close con
nections made with steamer for Enterprise,
Meikmviikr and intermediate landings on the
Upper St. John's, and aiso with the OckJawaha
steamers.
This steamer waa built expressly for this
route, and is unequaied for speed, passenger
accommodations and freight facilities.
Through tickets and state rooms secured at
the office No. 126 Bay street. Stoddard's Upper
Range. For further information as to freight
and passage, apply at office or on wharf.
Freight received daily except Sundays.
G. M. SORREL, Affent.
H. R. CHRISTIAN, Sol. Agent. febl7-tf
97 bid, 99 asked. Western Alabama 1st mort
gage endorsed 8 per cent. coupons April and
Oct., maturity 1888, 110 bid. 110^asked; West
ern Alabama 2d mortgage endorsed 8 per cent.,
coupons April and Oct., maturity 1890, 109$£
bid. 110*4 asked. South Georgia <S: Florida en
dorsed, 112 bid, 113 asked; South Georgia &
Florida 2d mortgage. 100 bid, 201 asked.
Railroad Stocks.— Quiet. Augusta A Savan
nah 7 per cent., guaranteed. 113 hid. 114 asked.
Central common. 92 bid, 93 asked. Georgia
common, 10i*6 bid, 102*7* asked. Southwestern 7
per cent, guaranteed. 107 hid, 107*6 asked.
ijacon —ilarket strong; stock ample: demand
fair. We quote: Bacon, clear rib sides, 7%c.;
■boulders fAfcc.; dry salted clear rib sides. 7*4c.;
long clear, ?*.jc : j>ork stripe, 6*$c.; shoulders,
6c ; hams. ll(&ll*4c.
Dry Goods.—The market is quiet; business
fair- stocks ample. We uuote: Prints, 6*4^8;
Georgia brown shirting. $4, 6*$c.; 34 do., 7*£c.;
4-4 brown sheeting, 6*4c.: white osnaburgs.
llt^c.; striped do., li>V4c.; Georgia fancy stripes.
10c.; checks, 10<&l!c ; yarns. $120 for best
makes; brown drillings. 8m&9l4c.
Flour— Marset quiet but firmer; stock am
ple. lemand modern?-- We quote: Superflne,
$6 00^62-; extra, $6 75 A 7 25; fancy. $8 75^
9 2»; family. 17 750.8 2 '; bakers’. $7 75.
Grain—Corn-dn fair supply: market easier.
While 7O072*4c.; mixed 67069c. Oats, 52*40
65c.
Hides. Wool, etc.— Hidee—Receipts small;
—dealer ns—
RAILROAD, MILL and STEAMBOAT SUP
PLIES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VAR
NISHES. BRU8HE8. MIXED PAINTS. BURN
ING and ENGINE OILS. NEATSFOOT OIL,
AXLE GREASE, LADDERS, all kinds and sizes
142 St. Julian and 141 Bryan streets.
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Novelties in Fancy Materials.
New French Black Buntings.
Novelties Colored Lace Buntings.
Kliyber Cloth, Bagnos Grenadines.
Handsome Brocaded Grenadines.
Black Silks, Black Satins.
Colored Dress and Summer Silks.
Colored Lawns 9c., Linen Lawns 15c,
French Nainsook and Organdies.
Dotted Swiss, Fancy Dress Linens.
3Ir Bingham, Mr and 31 rs C A Plim, Charles F
Batchelor. A Richards. V Kernel and sister, N
3Iajar, C Blackmore, H T Thomas.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship City of Savannah, from New
York —A R Altmayer A Co, G W A'len, L Ap
pel Allen A L, 31 Brown, Branch <S: C.O Butler,
T II Bolshaw, Bendbeim Bros A Co, T P Bond
& Co, 31 Holey, Crawford A L, J Cohen. Geo L
Coi*e. A II Champion. Chatham Artillery, S
Cohen, .Jno A Douglass. M J Doyle. J Derst. R
DeMartin. T J Daly, D Pratt Gin Co, I Dasher
A Co. Mrs C Doty. G Eckstein A Co. Eckman 4fc
V. .1 H EstilL I Epstein A Bro, 31 Ferst & Co, I
L Falk A Co, Frank A Co, A Freidenberg A Co,
Fret well A N, Jno Flannery A Co. str Florida,
J H Furber A Co, C L Gilbert A Co, Goodman
A 31, J Gorham, Guckenheimer, S A Co, 8
Gazan. J F Gilmer, Gray A O'B, L J Guilmartin
A Co, C Hopkins, Herman A K, D fiog*n, Hol
combe A Grady, A C Hannon A Co. Hymes
Bros A Co. A Hanley. H Haym, E Heid r , E L
Hackett. C 31 Ilillsuifin. G M Hridt A Co, J E
Hernandez. L H%r.ff A Bro, F M Hull, S P
Hamilton. J B Howard. W C Jack«on A Co. D
It Kennedy, E J Kennedy, S KrouskofT, Kuck A
8, Jno Lyons. Lippman Bros. N Lang A Bro,
Loeb A E, Ludden A B, A Leffler, Lovell A L,
LaFar A t'o. B II Levy. Mrs Liiienthal. Mein-
nard Bros A Co, W B Mell A Co, Miller A R,
F 31organ A Co, J 3Ic(irath A Co. Mohr Bros, A
Ii Morale*, Mrs 3!cConnell. B F McKenna, H
Myers A Bros, S 3Iitchell. W D 3Iouro, A McAl
lister. Newton A K. EL Neidlinger, A S
Nichols, R Norton, Rev T O'Hara, Jno Oliver,
Palmer Bror.K Platshek, J Perlinski.J B Reedy.
Russak A Co. C D Rogers Agent. F J Ruckert,
Richardson A B. BB Repj»ard, T Raderick,
Rieser A 8, J H Ruwe, G II Remshart. Solomon
Bros, G W Sergent, Solomons A Co, S F A W R.
Saussy A H, Singer Mfg Co, H Suiter. Sloat. B
A Co. E A Schwarz A Bro. H L Schreiner, S A
Schreiner. C F Stubbs, W H Felton A Co. P Tu-
berdy, J W Tynan. J C Thompson, J It F Tat-
nall. Dr J G Thomas, J H Von Newton, Thos
West, Wille A M. A 31 A C W West, Wylly A C.
Weed A C, D Weisbein, J E Walter. W U Tel
Co. Henry Yonge, str Florida, str David Clark.
Per steamship Saragossa, from Baltimore-
Alien A L, G W Allen. Alexander A 31. E A
Abbott, Branch A C, 3IcDonough A B. H Bur
ford A Co, 8 Cohen. W F Chaplin Agt, Craw-
G. C. Ourrr, Oecsirer.
C. 8. GADSDEN.
mhl3-tf Engineer and Superintendent
P 11 82o; July. 11 90A
August, 11 97(^11 98c; September. 11 65
w .. r; 'October, 11 13(^11 15c: November,
10 90&1 »9.-Jc: Decemiier, 10 89©10 91c.’
Galveston, April 27.—Cotton closed steady^
middling 11 ^4c; low middling ll*£c:
nary li>*«c: “ ' ' 1
lentral & Southwestern R.R'ds
Galveston, April
- I L-J; ftood ordi-
| i PH net receipts 85 bales; gross re-
ceipts 09 liales; sales 65 bales: stock 31,487
bales: exports coastwise 36 bales.
Norfolk. April 27.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling ll*h£; net receipts 592 bales; gross
receipts 0o bales; sales 238 bales; stock 12,566
bales; exports coastwise 53 bales.
Baltimore, April 27.—Cotton closed quiet;
middling 1 low middling 11*40; good or
dinary 10%c; net receipts 0 boles: gross re
ceipts 1.278 bales; sales 75 bales; stock 13.112
bales; sales to spinners 00 bales; exports
to Great Britain 911 bales; coastwise 20 bales.
Boston, April 27.—Cotton closed dull;
middling 12c; low middling 11%°; good or
dinary ll*4c; net receipts 797 bales; gross re
ceipts 921 bnles: sales 00 bales: stock 13,736
bales: exports to Great 1 retain 00 bal« s.
Wilmington, April 27.—Cotton closed quiet
but steady; middling ll*ac; low middling 10*6c:
good ordinary 10*4-; net receipts 28 bales; gross
Savajts'ah. Ga., December 13th, 1879.
O N and after SUNDAY, December 14th, 1879,
passenger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will ran a?
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20 a. m
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a. x
Merebants’ and Miners’ Trans
portation Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE $15 00
SECOND CABIN 12 50
GLASS, VARNISH, ETC.
R EADY-MIXED PAINTS, Railroad, 8teamer
and Mill SUPPLIES. Sole agent for the
GEORGIA LI3IE, CALCIMED PLASTER, HAIR
and CEMENTS. Also LAND PLASTER.
No. — Drayton street. Savannah, Ga.
dec3-tf
The steamships of the Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
as follows:
GEO. APPOLD,
Captain W. LOVELAND,
SATURDAY, April 24th, at 5:00 P . M .
SARAGOSSA,
Captain T. A. HOOPER,
THURSDAY, April 29th, at 11:00 a. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West,
&11 the manufacturing towns in New r.npUmH,
and to Liverpool and Bremen. Through pas
senger tickets issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago and all points West and Northwest.
LEVE A ALDEN, Passenger Agents, corner
Bull and Bryan streets.
JAfl. B. WEST A CO., Agents,
ap20-tf 114 Bav street.
REGULAR LN4E
batches, £nrtlnj, &t.
Arrives at Eaton ton 11 :3Cjl m
Arrives at Augusta 4:45 p. m
Arrives at Savannah. 3:45 p. u
Leaves Augusta 9:30 *. *
Making connection at Savannah with the At
lantic aim Gulf Railroad for all points in Florida.
TRAIN NO. 8—GOING NORTH AND W££T.
A. L. DESB0UILL03S,
JEWELER AND DEALER IN
Waltham and Elgin Watches,
DIAMONDS,
STERLING SILVERWARE,
QUADRUPLED PLATED WARE,
CLOCKS, GOLD PENS and PENCILS,
GOLD-HEADED CANE8,
OPERA GLASSES
Bargains in FRENCH CLOCKS,
low middling 12c; good or
receipts 16 bales: gross re
sales 00 balea: sales to spin-
exports to Great Britain 10
7 bales.
April 27.—Cotton closed
11*4: low middling llUc; good
iet receipts 1.420 bales: gross
les; sales 2,000 bales; stock
CHANGE OF Sill EDULE
4£20c. Tallow. 6c.; wax, 22c.; deer *kinr, 42c.;
Otter 'kinn. 26c.fi,$3 00.
Hay.—Market overstocked: demand fair. We
quot- : Norj-w-ru, 75<&95c. wholeiale; Eastern
and Pennsylvania. Si 05^1 15.
Lakd. The market 1 firm. We quote: In
ttjrcos, tuba and kegs, > K1 4&S>4c.
8ait.—The stock good; uuxiand moderate;
market strong We quote: f. o. b., 85Q90a per
oar load: 95c.^$l 9) af retail and dray age.
FREIGHTS
Lumber.—By Sail.—The marked absence of
coastwise tonnage is a most unusual feature at
this early date in the year. Tnere a re no avail
able sjHjt vessels, and with very light offer
ings to arrive, transactions are limited and
raies unsettled. Mediterranean and United
Kingdom vessel* are still wanted. We
quote: To Baltimore and Chesapeake ports,
$6 OJ; to Philadelphia, $7 00^7 50; to New
ap26-MW*Ftf
The Steamer Centennial
(frocfcerii, &c
Arrires at Macon 8:00 a. u
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 8:40 a. m
Arrives at Atlanta 1:15 r. a
Leaves Macon for Albany and Bulanin 3:35 a. m
Arriven at Eufaula. 3:42 p. h
Arrives at Albany 3:43 p. m
Leaves Macon for Columbus 9:00 a. m
Arrives at Columbus. 3:00 p. m
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta,
Columbus, Eufaula, Albany and Augusta daily,
making dose connection at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic and Atlanta and Chare
lotte Air-Line. At Eufaula with Montgomery
and Eufaula Railway; at Columbus with Weet-
Capt. WM. C. ULMO,
WILL on and after MONDAY NEXT, April
▼ ▼ 26th, and until further notic*. make two
trips per week for Darien and landings on th«
way. leaving MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOONS at 4 o’clock.
On the Wednesday trip she will continue on
to Satilla river and landings thereon.
Freight received at all times (Sundays ex
cepted) for 8t. Catharine's, Dobov, Union
Island, Darien. West Point. St. Hmon's, Bruns
wick and landings on Satilla river.
ap2.*-tf J. P. CHAFE. Agent.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
To those who intend to purchase a Refrigerator this season.
Will shortly receive the best
I will offer greater Inducements than any one in this city,
variety that ever came to this city in Black Walnut, Ash and Pine.
Just received, WIRE DISH COVERS, FLY TRAPS, WATER COOLERS, CREA3I FREEZ
ERS, etc.
The first class steamers of this line,
AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM,
SCHIEDAM, P. CALAND,
W. A. SCHOLTEN, MAAS,
leave Company's pier, Jersey City, regularly
Wednesdays.
First Cabin $60 -$70. Second Cabin $45-$50.
8toerage $26.
For freight apply to Agents of OCEAN
STEA3ISHIP COMPANY.
SAME RATES TO AMSTERDAM AND ROT
TERDA3L
H. CAZAEX, General Agent,
27 South William street. New York.
jan21-6m —jan. feb,mh.ap.nov£dec
all at the lowest prices.
Columbia and Aagusta Railroad end South
Carolina Railroad for ail points North and East.
Eufaula train connects at For: v alley for Fer
re dally (except Sunday), and at Ccthbert for
Fort Galnea daily (except Sunday.)
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p. m
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p. m
Leaves Albany 11:23 a. m
Leaves Enfama 11:27 a. ■
Arrives at Maoon from and
Albany.. 6:38 p. g
Leaves Columbus 11:20 a. m
Arrives at Macon from Columbus 5:13 ?. n
Leaves Macon. 7:35 p. m
Arrives at Augusta 5:40 a. m
Leaves Augusta. 8:30 p. v
Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a. m
York aud bound port.*, $7 (X>vij,8to Boston and
east word, $7 50^8 03; to St. John, N. B.. $8 00;
(Tim r from $1 00 to $1 50 higher than lumber
rates]; to the Weet Indies aca windward, nom
inal; to South Amenca, $17 00; to Spanish
ports. $14 00© 15 00; to Uulted Kingdom for or
ders, timber 35s., lumber £5 5s.©£5 lCs.
From 50c. to $1 90 additional is paid here for
change of loading port
Naval Storks.—Sail—Rosin and spirits 3s. 3d.
Q5s ; to United Kingdom or Continent;
to New York 35 Q, 43o. on rosin, 60c. on
npirifs. Steam.—To New York, rosin 30c., spir
its 80c.; to Philadelphia, rosin 40c., spirits 80c.;
to Baltimore, rosin vJc., spirits 80c.; to Boston,
rosin 40c., spirits 90c.
BY STEAM.
Cotton—
Liverpool.viaNew York, 1> 7-lCd
Liverpool, via Baltimore. 1 l->'i2d
Liverpool, via Boston, lb 11-321
Havre, via New York, V 2* 15-16c
Bremen, via New York, ^ lb.
Bremen, via Baltimore, ^
Antwerp. V lb
Amsterdam, via New lork..
Boston, V
bea Island. ^ 1*019
New York, $ bole ...
Bea Island, bale
Philadelphia, W bale
Sea Island, w bale
Baltimore, V bale
Providence, 100
Bice—
New York, * caek
Philadelphia, 9 cask
Baltimore, cask
Boston. V cask
VEO “TABLES—
Baltimore, box
K Baltimore, V bbl
Philadelphia, f* box
Philadelphia, bbl
New Yoik. $1 box
New York, ^ bbl
Boston, V box
Boston. V bhl
REGULAR LINE
FLORIDA JEWELRY, ORANGE CANES.
21 BULL STREET,
jan31-tf Opposite Screven House.
00 bales; vules 200 boles: stock 17.154 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 00 bales; to the channel
1,810 bales.
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES. ETC.
New York, April 27.—F lour. Southern closed
dull and heavy: common to fair extra at
$5 25 £6 A0; good to choice ditto at $5 65<g)
7 00. Wheat l®2c lower; closing heavy;
165 AND 165*4 BROUGHTON STREET.
mh!6-tf
St Catharine’s, Doboy, Darien, West
Point, St Simon’s, Brnnswici,
and Landings on Satilla
Blrer.
Do You Want Specks J
Sfudry.
and best assortment of SPEC
a the city. Single glasses to see
My goods suit all eyes and aU
P. LINDEN STRUTH,
Jefferson street.
T HE large*
TACLES
near and far
pockets.
oct6-tf
R* :<*nheim, G II Remshart, J M R'»entreeter,
II Schroeder, G W b'ergent. steamer City of
Bridgeton, E A Schwarz A Bro, Solomon Bros,
J T Shuptrine, PTuberdy. F3 J Thomas. JC
^addlrry, itarnfsj, &c.
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S STERLING SILVERWARE.
REED A BARTON’S CELEBRATED SILVER-PLATED GOODS.
Headquarters for Spectacles and Eye Glasses
135 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
mhQ tf *
W.B.MELL&CO
Watrr Jiltmrs
goe? at 13(Q,-5*4c. Sugar closed firm; Cuba
• H®794c; fair to good refining at 7%H7%c\
prime at ••/&: refined firm and more active;
standard A at 9&9*£c. Molasses steady and in
unchanged,
strained. Ti
33*4
The Steamer Centennial,
Captain W. C. ULMO,
YT7TLL leave for Darien and way landings
M on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOONS at four o’clock. Continuing • n
Satilla River landings on WEDNESDAY'S trip
Freight taken for all points on line Brunswick
and Albany Railroad.
* Freight taken for Altamaha, Ocmulgee and
Oconee rivers and transferred at Darien U.
steamer Halcyon.
J. P. CHASE, Agent.
Agent at Darien—C. M. QUAHTERMAN.
Agents at Brunswick—LITTLEFIELD A TI*
SON. nov*29-tillinyl
15-lBc
15-16c
,$1 50
159
1 0)
10)
1 0!
10J
1 30
43
Richmond, on
MPWR30 p. m. train,
ngers from Southwestern Georgia take
Macon to Augusta on 7:35 p. m., con-
with Pullman Sleeper to Boston with-
Pullman Palace Sleeper can be se-
t SCHREINER S.127 Congress street.
Smith, WILLIAM ROGERS,
-ket Agt. Gen. 8upt. C. R.R., Savannah.
Ieaw, W. G. RAOUL,
av. Agt. Supt R W. R.R. Macon, Ga.
at
B H&42c: Texas
Pork fairly active and higher;
" for mess. Middles, long clear
rt at 7c; long and short at 6*£c.
11 stronger; closed weak, with fair
trade at 7 4»>^7 45c. Whissy firmer at $1 11*4:
held at $1 12. FYeights to Liverpool closed dull
and drooping.
New Orleans, April 27.—Flour closed ouiet
and weaker for superfine at $3 00; high
grades at $5 37*4^5 87*4. Corn in good de
mand but quiet at 4*©52c. Oats quiet at 42c.
Pork closed quiet at $11 0J&! 1 25*4 f° r mess
Lard closed steady; tierce at ?*4Q8*4c. Bulk
meats in fair demand and firm: shoulders, loose
at 4*4e, packed at 4 37*4@4 50c; clear ribs at
6 5c clear sides 6 75c. Bacon closed iu fair
demand and firm; shoulders at 5&5*4c; clear
ribs at 7*4c: clear sides at 7*6c. Sugar
RUBBER BELTING. PACKING A HOSE,
LEATHER BELTING,
HEMP PACKING, LACE LEATHER, Etc.,
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Ete.
A LSO, a full hue of OAK and HEMLOCK
SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH and AMERI
CAN CALF SKINS, SHOE UPPERS and
FINDINGS.
A large stock always on hand and for sale
low. Orders from the country promptly and
carefully filled. All are invited to examine our
(groceries
CAN BE MADE CLEAR BY USING
For Augusta and Way Landings
Parhincru, &r.
STEAMER KATIE,
Capt. A. C. CABANI88,
YXTILL leave Padelford’s wharf every TUE8
▼ T DAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, for abort
points. For freight or passage apply to
JOHN LAWTON. Manager.
Office on wharf. oct7-tf
TO SAW MILL MEN
OOTTON—
Liverpool (nominal >
Havre (nominal)..
Bremen (nominal)
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown Fowls. 9 pair I
Half-grown, pair
Three quarters grown, V pair... !
Eggs, country, V doz
boiler!^
Tito Second-Hand Portable Ens-ine:
For Sale.
T WO Fecond-Hand Portable Blandy EN
GINES are offered cheap. One 25 horse
— — —— - "i. unit Q lilo foe ill. n. ...all ■ , mo TCI tlAMU
FOR SALE LOW BY
fflarhincrtt, &r,
CUNARD LINE
VJ'OTICE —With a vipw to diminish tt
PALMER BROTHERS
’Smith worKi^I
Eggs, Western, doz
Butter, country. ^ tt>
Peanuts. Tennessee, bushel
Florida Sugar. %) lb
Florida Syrup, f? galK5o
Houei
New
power, suitable for saw mill; one 10 hora
power, suitable for pump or gin. Both in goo<
running order. For terms and further particu
lars address J. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent Georgia Land and Lumber Co.
■pi
Medicinal
Camps, Telfair county, Ga.
augl4-tf
ocatce», ^ barrel.... 2 09 4J4 00
Sweet Potatoes, V bushel 50 ® 60
Poulthy.— The market fairly supplied aud de
mand fair.
Eoos.—Market fully supplied; fair demand.
Butter.—A good demand for a first-class ar
ticle: stock light.
Peanuts.—Market fairly supplied; demand
light.
Syrup.—Georgia and Florida in moderate de
mand and supply.
Sugar.—Georgia and Florida scarce, with
light demand.
GUAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
1 he Great haglUfc
TRADE MARICHr-rdr, An n' TRADE Mi
Cincinnati, April 27.—Flour easy for familv
at $5 00^$5 30; fanev* at $5 60&o 25. W'heat
closed steady and firm; No. 2 red, choice, at
fl 19. Corn closed firm; No. 2 mixed at 41c.
Oats closed quiet for No. 2 mixed at 35c.
Provisions—Pork quiet and held at $10 25
for mess. Lard in fair demand and higher at
7 00c for cash. BulK meats closed firmer for
shoulders at 4c; ribs at 6*4c; sides at 6He.
Bacon closed firm for shoulders at 4%c: ribs
at 6%c; sides at 7%c. Whisky closed quiet at
$10>. Sugar cured hams not quoted. Sugar
closed easier for hards at IOAIOUc; New Or-
lean.i at 7^©8*4c. Hogs closed active and
firm for common at $3 40&4 10; light at $4 15
@1 40; packing at $4 15<&4 45; butchers at
$4 45<&4 60.
Chicago, April 27.—Flour closed steady and
unchanged. Wheat closed unsettled, lower and
badly manipulated; No. 2 Chicago spring at
51 13; No 3 ditto at $1 00&1 (W*4. Corn closed
unsettled but generally higher at 36^c. Oats
in good demand and a shade higher at 29J4c.
Provisions—Pork unsettled; opened strong and
higher; closed at inside prices. $9 90Q9 92*4
for mess. Lard closed in good demand and
tendiog upward. 7 00c. Bulk meats steady;
shoulders at 4 15; short ribs at 6 37*4c; short
clear at 6 55c. Whisky closed steady and un- ,
changed.
Louisville. April 27.—Flour closed dull for
extra at $4 00; choice fancy at $6 0J&6 50.
Wheat closed dull at $1 06. Corn easy at 43c.
Oats dull and lower at 36c. Provisions—Pork
higher at $11 50 for mess. Lard steady at 7c.
Bulk meat* closed firm; shoulders at 4*£o; clear
ribs at 6 35c; sides at 6 75c. Bacon quiet;
shoulders at 4 75c; clear rib sides at 6 90c;
clear sides at 7 40c. Sugar cured bams steady
at 9*4©10*4c. Whisky firmer at $1 05.
Desirable Lots for Residences
FRONTING THE PARK.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF GOLD SEED FOR
SALE BY
Surnmrr ©oods
T HE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of his friends and the public
generally to his large and varied stock or
NEWSPAPERS
PERIODICALS.
BOOKS.
Plain and Fancy STATIONERY.
And all other artie’es usually found in a
first class News Depot.
All articles at the lowest rates. Goods
apS-S&Wtf
J OT No. 10 Lloyd ward, fronting east on
-J Whitaker, between Wald burg and New
Houston streets. 60 feet, and running back
Howard street 136 feet.
Also, 54 Lot No. 12 Lloyd ward, fronting
Whitaker street, and running back to Howard
street 136 feet.
RATTLESNAKE WATERMELON
—AND—
MILLET SEEDS.
In store and for sale by
G. M. HEIDT & CO.,
ap!6-tf DRUGGISTS.
Ice Cream Freezers.
WATER COOLERS,
KEROSENE STOVES,
FLY TRAPS,
And ether seasonable goods, at
BOLSHAW’S,
mh!3-tf 152 St. Julian street.
All articles at the lowest rates.
mailed or delivered iu the city w ithout extra
charge.
WILLIAM ESTILL, Jr.,
ap20 tf 21*4 BULL STREET.
■ruck Oaee, 19S uD lOi SC J»!.u SC, aa4 200 aad 204
Cmmgrrm Strwt, 8«>uuk, «•*.
S TATION ART, Portable. Arrlcultnrml and UprtcM Kncln«a.
Locomotive and Ket uni Tubular Bo lien. Manufacturer* ol
Saw, Grist Mllli and General Machinery. Dealen In C-.ttou
Otna, Prraiea, Mill Kurnlahlu* Malarial, Engineer*’ SoppUea,
Hancock Inspirator*, ate.
Prompt attention given to repairing.
feb25-W &S6m
* — 1 - "-H *
ky aAtrwwag ^ GRAY MEDICINE CO. f
No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, Dotroit. Mich.
Sold in Savannah, wholesale and retail, by
OSCEOLA BUTLER, and by all druggists every
where. feb25Hfl,wATelly
Charleston. April 26.—Rick.—’This market
was quiet, and buyers were not disposed to pay
ouo-ations, causing an easier tone to prevail.
Sales about 11U tierces clean Carolina. We
quote: Common 6*4fc6J4<L, fair6*4<&6*4c., good
«643,6T4e. Carolina rough rice may be quoted
at $1 10® 1 40 per bushel for inland. Seacoast
qualities are of uncertain quotations In the
Absence of reported sales.
Naval Stokes.—The receipts were 343 caAks
spirits turpentine and 1.029 bbls. rosin. The
market for rosins was quiet, and there were no
sales of moment reported. Previous rates were
ac $1 ‘.0 per bbl. for f-trained and good strained
<C and I>). $t 25 for No 2 (Ei, $1 45 for extra
No 2 (F . $1 70 for low No. 1 fO), $2 for No. 1
OT), $2 for extra No. 1 (I). $2 87U for low pale
fK). $ 6it4 for pale <M), S i 87J* for extra pale
(N). $3 87*4 for window gla^s. Spirits turpen
tine quiet'; sales on Saturday evening 130 casks
at 29c. per gallon for oil aud whisky, aud 30c.
per gallon for regular packages. Crude
turpentine Is valued at $2 25 per bbl. for
virgin. $1 75 for yellow dip, and $1 for hard.—
ffgwt and Courier.
?ni(!0ists,
Newspaper For Sale
tfiflarfttrs
4XE of the beat WEEKLY’ PAPERS in the
' State. Terms and price reasonable. Ad-
ress p. O. Box D,
ap22-6t Athens, Ga.
$pt jfrright or ffhartrr
FOR C VTARRH, ASTHMA, COLD IN THE
HEAD, etc., in store and for sale by
G. M. HEIDT & CO.,
apl2-tf DRUGGI8T8.
3?lous
City of Berlin, Saturday, May 8, 3:00 p. •
Crrr or Montreal, Thursday, Mat 13.8:00 a.
Ore or Richmond, Saturday, May p-
City or Chester, Saturday. May *>.
From Pier No. 37, North River, foot of Char
^CabffiPkssage $80 and $100. Return tickets
on favorable terms. Steerage,
Saloons, staterooms, eraoicing n“d
rooms amidships. JOHN G. BALE, Age .
Nos. 31 and 33 Broadway,
JA8. MARTIN, 106 Bay street, Sarannan.
mhi-im
STEEL PLOWS,
Ol\A TONS Steel PLOWS, TURN SHOVELS
iUU GOPEBS, BUZZARDS, etc., assorted
WEED & CORNWELL
English Tooth Brushes,
M ADE to order especially for my trade.
Also a full line of HAIR BRU8HE8,
pHE first-class British bark t^X.
WILLIAM,
Harding, Master,
avlng a large part of her cargo engaged, will
are dispatch.
For balance freight room ap^h^to^ ^
feb24tf Agents.
G. M. HEIDT & CO,
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
F M)R THE SPEEDY CURB of BemS-
’ nal Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all dis
orders brought on by indiscretion or axoeaa
KIESLI^C’S NURSERY,
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
P LANTS, ROSES and CUT FLO V RS. A
orders left at Savannah News Depot, co
ner Bull and York streets, promptly filled.
feblT-tf GUSTAVE ^8LING, Prop’r.
L. C. STRONG'S Drug Store,
Corner Bull and Perry street lane.
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